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This change has the insight that dwExitCode isn't an exit code but rather should be used to pass the wait status. This lets us report killing as a termination status, similar to UNIX. This change also fixes the fact that exit(259) on Windows will break the parent due way WIN32 is designed. We now work around that. It turns out that NetBSD and OpenBSD, will let you have exit codes beyond 255. This change will let you use them when it's possible.
115 lines
5.1 KiB
C
115 lines
5.1 KiB
C
/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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│vi: set net ft=c ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 fenc=utf-8 :vi│
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╞══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╡
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│ Copyright 2021 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney │
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│ │
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│ Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for │
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│ any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the │
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│ above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. │
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│ │
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│ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL │
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│ WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED │
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│ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE │
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│ AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL │
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│ DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR │
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│ PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER │
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│ TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR │
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│ PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. │
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╚─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/
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#include "libc/dce.h"
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#include "libc/intrin/promises.internal.h"
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#include "libc/intrin/strace.internal.h"
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#include "libc/nexgen32e/vendor.internal.h"
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#include "libc/nt/enum/status.h"
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#include "libc/nt/runtime.h"
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#include "libc/runtime/runtime.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/nr.h"
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/**
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* Terminates process, ignoring destructors and atexit() handlers.
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*
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* When running on bare metal, this function will reboot your computer
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* by hosing the interrupt descriptors and triple faulting the system.
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*
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* Exit codes are narrowed to an unsigned char on most platforms. The
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* exceptions would be Windows, NetBSD, and OpenBSD, which should let
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* you have larger exit codes.
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*
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* @asyncsignalsafe
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* @threadsafe
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* @vforksafe
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* @noreturn
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*/
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wontreturn void _Exit(int exitcode) {
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int i;
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STRACE("_Exit(%d)", exitcode);
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if (!IsWindows() && !IsMetal()) {
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// On Linux _Exit1 (exit) must be called in pledge("") mode. If we
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// call _Exit (exit_group) when we haven't used pledge("stdio") then
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// it'll terminate the process instead. On OpenBSD we must not call
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// _Exit1 (__threxit) because only _Exit (exit) is whitelisted when
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// operating in pledge("") mode.
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if (!(IsLinux() && !PLEDGED(STDIO))) {
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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asm volatile("syscall"
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: /* no outputs */
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: "a"(__NR_exit_group), "D"(exitcode)
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: "rcx", "r11", "memory");
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#elif defined(__aarch64__)
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register long x0 asm("x0") = exitcode;
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asm volatile("mov\tx8,%0\n\t"
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"mov\tx16,%1\n\t"
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"svc\t0"
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: /* no outputs */
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: "i"(94), "i"(1), "r"(x0)
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: "x8", "x16", "memory");
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#else
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#error "unsupported architecture"
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#endif
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}
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// Inline _Exit1() just in case _Exit() isn't allowed by pledge()
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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asm volatile("syscall"
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: /* no outputs */
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: "a"(__NR_exit), "D"(exitcode)
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: "rcx", "r11", "memory");
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#else
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register long r0 asm("x0") = exitcode;
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asm volatile("mov\tx8,%0\n\t"
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"mov\tx16,%1\n\t"
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"svc\t0"
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: /* no outputs */
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: "i"(93), "i"(0x169), "r"(r0)
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: "x8", "memory");
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#endif
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} else if (IsWindows()) {
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uint32_t waitstatus;
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waitstatus = exitcode;
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waitstatus <<= 8;
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if (waitstatus == kNtStillActive) {
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// The GetExitCodeProcess function returns a valid error code
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// defined by the application only after the thread terminates.
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// Therefore, an application should not use STILL_ACTIVE (259) as
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// an error code (STILL_ACTIVE is a macro for STATUS_PENDING
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// (minwinbase.h)). If a thread returns STILL_ACTIVE (259) as an
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// error code, then applications that test for that value could
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// interpret it to mean that the thread is still running, and
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// continue to test for the completion of the thread after the
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// thread has terminated, which could put the application into an
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// infinite loop. -Quoth MSDN (see also libc/calls/wait4-nt.c)
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waitstatus = 0xc9af3d51u;
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}
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ExitProcess(waitstatus);
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}
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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asm("push\t$0\n\t"
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"push\t$0\n\t"
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"cli\n\t"
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"lidt\t(%rsp)");
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for (;;) asm("ud2");
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#else
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__builtin_unreachable();
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#endif
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}
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__strong_reference(_Exit, _exit);
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