cosmopolitan/libc/proc/wait4-nt.c
Justine Tunney dd8c4dbd7d
Write more tests for signal handling
There's now a much stronger level of assurance that signaling on Windows
will be atomic, low-latency, low tail latency, and shall never deadlock.
2024-09-21 05:24:56 -07:00

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#include "libc/calls/internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/sig.internal.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/sigset.h"
#include "libc/calls/struct/sigset.internal.h"
#include "libc/intrin/dll.h"
#include "libc/intrin/strace.h"
#include "libc/intrin/weaken.h"
#include "libc/nt/enum/wait.h"
#include "libc/nt/events.h"
#include "libc/nt/runtime.h"
#include "libc/nt/synchronization.h"
#include "libc/proc/proc.internal.h"
#include "libc/sysv/consts/sicode.h"
#include "libc/sysv/consts/sig.h"
#include "libc/sysv/consts/w.h"
#include "libc/sysv/errfuns.h"
#ifdef __x86_64__
static textwindows int __proc_reap(struct Proc *pr, int *wstatus,
struct rusage *opt_out_rusage) {
if (wstatus) {
*wstatus = pr->wstatus;
}
if (opt_out_rusage) {
*opt_out_rusage = pr->ru;
}
dll_remove(&__proc.zombies, &pr->elem);
if (dll_is_empty(__proc.zombies)) {
ResetEvent(__proc.haszombies);
}
if (pr->waiters) {
pr->status = PROC_UNDEAD;
dll_make_first(&__proc.undead, &pr->elem);
} else {
dll_make_first(&__proc.free, &pr->elem);
CloseHandle(pr->handle);
}
return pr->pid;
}
static textwindows int __proc_check(int pid, int *wstatus,
struct rusage *opt_out_rusage) {
struct Dll *e;
for (e = dll_first(__proc.zombies); e; e = dll_next(__proc.zombies, e)) {
struct Proc *pr = PROC_CONTAINER(e);
if (pid == -1 || pid == pr->pid) {
return __proc_reap(pr, wstatus, opt_out_rusage);
}
}
return 0;
}
static textwindows int __proc_wait(int pid, int *wstatus, int options,
struct rusage *rusage, sigset_t waitmask) {
for (;;) {
// check for signals and cancelation
int sig, handler_was_called;
if (_check_cancel() == -1)
return -1;
if (_weaken(__sig_get) && (sig = _weaken(__sig_get)(waitmask))) {
handler_was_called = _weaken(__sig_relay)(sig, SI_KERNEL, waitmask);
if (_check_cancel() == -1)
return -1; // ECANCELED because SIGTHR was just handled
if (handler_was_called & SIG_HANDLED_NO_RESTART)
return eintr(); // a non-SA_RESTART handler was called
}
// check for zombie to harvest
__proc_lock();
CheckForZombies:
int rc = __proc_check(pid, wstatus, rusage);
// if there's no zombies left
// check if there's any living processes
if (!rc && dll_is_empty(__proc.list)) {
__proc_unlock();
return echild();
}
// otherwise return zombie or zero
if (rc || (options & WNOHANG)) {
__proc_unlock();
return rc;
}
// get appropriate wait object
// register ourself as waiting
struct Proc *pr = 0;
uintptr_t hWaitObject;
if (pid == -1) {
// wait for any status change
hWaitObject = __proc.haszombies;
++__proc.waiters;
} else {
// wait on specific child
for (struct Dll *e = dll_first(__proc.list); e;
e = dll_next(__proc.list, e)) {
pr = PROC_CONTAINER(e);
if (pid == pr->pid)
break;
}
if (pr) {
// by making the waiter count non-zero, the proc daemon stops
// being obligated to monitor this process. this means we may
// need to assume responsibility later on for zombifying this
++pr->waiters;
hWaitObject = pr->handle;
} else {
__proc_unlock();
return echild();
}
}
__proc_unlock();
// perform blocking operation
uint32_t wi;
uintptr_t event;
struct PosixThread *pt = _pthread_self();
pt->pt_blkmask = waitmask;
pt->pt_event = event = CreateEvent(0, 0, 0, 0);
atomic_store_explicit(&pt->pt_blocker, PT_BLOCKER_EVENT,
memory_order_release);
wi = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, (intptr_t[2]){hWaitObject, event}, 0, -1u);
atomic_store_explicit(&pt->pt_blocker, 0, memory_order_release);
CloseHandle(event);
// log warning if handle unexpectedly closed
if (wi & kNtWaitAbandoned) {
wi &= ~kNtWaitAbandoned;
STRACE("wait4 abandoned %u", wi);
}
// check for wait() style wakeup
__proc_lock();
if (!wi && !pr) {
--__proc.waiters;
goto CheckForZombies;
}
// check if killed or win32 error
if (wi) {
if (pr) {
if (!--pr->waiters && pr->status == PROC_UNDEAD) {
__proc_free(pr);
}
} else {
--__proc.waiters;
}
__proc_unlock();
if (wi == 1) {
// __sig_wake() woke our semaphore
continue;
} else {
// neither posix or win32 define i/o error conditions for
// generic wait. failure should only be due to api misuse
return einval();
}
}
// handle process exit notification
--pr->waiters;
if (pr->status == PROC_ALIVE) {
__proc_harvest(pr, true);
}
switch (pr->status) {
case PROC_ALIVE:
// exit caused by execve() reparenting
__proc_unlock();
if (!pr->waiters) {
// avoid deadlock that could theoretically happen
SetEvent(__proc.onbirth);
}
break;
case PROC_ZOMBIE:
// exit happened and we're the first to know
rc = __proc_reap(pr, wstatus, rusage);
__proc_unlock();
return rc;
case PROC_UNDEAD:
// exit happened but another thread waited first
if (!pr->waiters) {
__proc_free(pr);
}
__proc_unlock();
return echild();
default:
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
}
textwindows int sys_wait4_nt(int pid, int *opt_out_wstatus, int options,
struct rusage *opt_out_rusage) {
// no support for WCONTINUED and WUNTRACED yet
if (options & ~WNOHANG)
return einval();
// XXX: NT doesn't really have process groups. For instance the
// CreateProcess() flag for starting a process group actually
// just does an "ignore ctrl-c" internally.
if (pid == 0)
pid = -1;
if (pid < -1)
pid = -pid;
sigset_t m = __sig_block();
int rc = __proc_wait(pid, opt_out_wstatus, options, opt_out_rusage,
m | 1ull << (SIGCHLD - 1));
__sig_unblock(m);
return rc;
}
#endif /* __x86_64__ */