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36 * @(#)trap.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 6/5/95
37 * $FreeBSD: src/bin/sh/trap.c,v 1.32 2006/04/17 17:55:11 schweikh Exp $
38 * $DragonFly: src/bin/sh/trap.c,v 1.5 2007/01/14 06:38:27 pavalos Exp $
41 #include <signal.h>
42 #include <unistd.h>
43 #include <stdlib.h>
45 #include "shell.h"
46 #include "main.h"
47 #include "nodes.h" /* for other headers */
48 #include "eval.h"
49 #include "jobs.h"
50 #include "show.h"
51 #include "options.h"
52 #include "syntax.h"
53 #include "output.h"
54 #include "memalloc.h"
55 #include "error.h"
56 #include "trap.h"
57 #include "mystring.h"
58 #include "myhistedit.h"
62 * Sigmode records the current value of the signal handlers for the various
63 * modes. A value of zero means that the current handler is not known.
64 * S_HARD_IGN indicates that the signal was ignored on entry to the shell,
67 #define S_DFL 1 /* default signal handling (SIG_DFL) */
68 #define S_CATCH 2 /* signal is caught */
69 #define S_IGN 3 /* signal is ignored (SIG_IGN) */
70 #define S_HARD_IGN 4 /* signal is ignored permanently */
71 #define S_RESET 5 /* temporary - to reset a hard ignored sig */
74 MKINIT char sigmode[NSIG]; /* current value of signal */
75 int pendingsigs; /* indicates some signal received */
76 int in_dotrap; /* do we execute in a trap handler? */
77 static char *volatile trap[NSIG]; /* trap handler commands */
78 static volatile sig_atomic_t gotsig[NSIG];
79 /* indicates specified signal received */
80 static int ignore_sigchld; /* Used while handling SIGCHLD traps. */
81 volatile sig_atomic_t gotwinch;
83 static int getsigaction(int, sig_t *);
87 * Map a string to a signal number.
89 * Note: the signal number may exceed NSIG.
91 static int
92 sigstring_to_signum(char *sig)
95 if (is_number(sig)) {
96 int signo;
98 signo = atoi(sig);
99 return ((signo >= 0 && signo < NSIG) ? signo : (-1));
100 } else if (strcasecmp(sig, "exit") == 0) {
101 return (0);
102 } else {
103 int n;
105 if (strncasecmp(sig, "sig", 3) == 0)
106 sig += 3;
107 for (n = 1; n < sys_nsig; n++)
108 if (sys_signame[n] &&
109 strcasecmp(sys_signame[n], sig) == 0)
110 return (n);
112 return (-1);
117 * Print a list of valid signal names.
119 static void
120 printsignals(void)
122 int n, outlen;
124 outlen = 0;
125 for (n = 1; n < sys_nsig; n++) {
126 if (sys_signame[n]) {
127 out1fmt("%s", sys_signame[n]);
128 outlen += strlen(sys_signame[n]);
129 } else {
130 out1fmt("%d", n);
131 outlen += 3; /* good enough */
133 ++outlen;
134 if (outlen > 70 || n == sys_nsig - 1) {
135 out1str("\n");
136 outlen = 0;
137 } else {
138 out1c(' ');
145 * The trap builtin.
148 trapcmd(int argc, char **argv)
150 char *action;
151 int signo;
153 if (argc <= 1) {
154 for (signo = 0 ; signo < sys_nsig ; signo++) {
155 if (signo < NSIG && trap[signo] != NULL) {
156 out1str("trap -- ");
157 out1qstr(trap[signo]);
158 if (signo == 0) {
159 out1str(" exit\n");
160 } else if (sys_signame[signo]) {
161 out1fmt(" %s\n", sys_signame[signo]);
162 } else {
163 out1fmt(" %d\n", signo);
167 return 0;
169 action = NULL;
170 if (*++argv && strcmp(*argv, "--") == 0)
171 argv++;
172 if (*argv && sigstring_to_signum(*argv) == -1) {
173 if ((*argv)[0] != '-') {
174 action = *argv;
175 argv++;
176 } else if ((*argv)[1] == '\0') {
177 argv++;
178 } else if ((*argv)[1] == 'l' && (*argv)[2] == '\0') {
179 printsignals();
180 return 0;
181 } else {
182 error("bad option %s", *argv);
185 while (*argv) {
186 if ((signo = sigstring_to_signum(*argv)) == -1)
187 error("bad signal %s", *argv);
188 INTOFF;
189 if (action)
190 action = savestr(action);
191 if (trap[signo])
192 ckfree(trap[signo]);
193 trap[signo] = action;
194 if (signo != 0)
195 setsignal(signo);
196 INTON;
197 argv++;
199 return 0;
204 * Clear traps on a fork.
206 void
207 clear_traps(void)
209 char *volatile *tp;
211 for (tp = trap ; tp <= &trap[NSIG - 1] ; tp++) {
212 if (*tp && **tp) { /* trap not NULL or SIG_IGN */
213 INTOFF;
214 ckfree(*tp);
215 *tp = NULL;
216 if (tp != &trap[0])
217 setsignal(tp - trap);
218 INTON;
225 * Set the signal handler for the specified signal. The routine figures
226 * out what it should be set to.
228 void
229 setsignal(int signo)
231 int action;
232 sig_t sig, sigact = SIG_DFL;
233 char *t;
235 if ((t = trap[signo]) == NULL)
236 action = S_DFL;
237 else if (*t != '\0')
238 action = S_CATCH;
239 else
240 action = S_IGN;
241 if (action == S_DFL) {
242 switch (signo) {
243 case SIGINT:
244 action = S_CATCH;
245 break;
246 case SIGQUIT:
247 #ifdef DEBUG
249 extern int debug;
251 if (debug)
252 break;
254 #endif
255 action = S_CATCH;
256 break;
257 case SIGTERM:
258 if (rootshell && iflag)
259 action = S_IGN;
260 break;
261 #if JOBS
262 case SIGTSTP:
263 case SIGTTOU:
264 if (rootshell && mflag)
265 action = S_IGN;
266 break;
267 #endif
268 #ifndef NO_HISTORY
269 case SIGWINCH:
270 if (rootshell && iflag)
271 action = S_CATCH;
272 break;
273 #endif
277 t = &sigmode[signo];
278 if (*t == 0) {
280 * current setting unknown
282 if (!getsigaction(signo, &sigact)) {
284 * Pretend it worked; maybe we should give a warning
285 * here, but other shells don't. We don't alter
286 * sigmode, so that we retry every time.
288 return;
290 if (sigact == SIG_IGN) {
291 if (mflag && (signo == SIGTSTP ||
292 signo == SIGTTIN || signo == SIGTTOU)) {
293 *t = S_IGN; /* don't hard ignore these */
294 } else
295 *t = S_HARD_IGN;
296 } else {
297 *t = S_RESET; /* force to be set */
300 if (*t == S_HARD_IGN || *t == action)
301 return;
302 switch (action) {
303 case S_DFL: sigact = SIG_DFL; break;
304 case S_CATCH: sigact = onsig; break;
305 case S_IGN: sigact = SIG_IGN; break;
307 *t = action;
308 sig = signal(signo, sigact);
309 if (sig != SIG_ERR && action == S_CATCH)
310 siginterrupt(signo, 1);
315 * Return the current setting for sig w/o changing it.
317 static int
318 getsigaction(int signo, sig_t *sigact)
320 struct sigaction sa;
322 if (sigaction(signo, NULL, &sa) == -1)
323 return 0;
324 *sigact = (sig_t) sa.sa_handler;
325 return 1;
330 * Ignore a signal.
332 void
333 ignoresig(int signo)
336 if (sigmode[signo] != S_IGN && sigmode[signo] != S_HARD_IGN) {
337 signal(signo, SIG_IGN);
339 sigmode[signo] = S_HARD_IGN;
343 #ifdef mkinit
344 INCLUDE <signal.h>
345 INCLUDE "trap.h"
347 SHELLPROC {
348 char *sm;
350 clear_traps();
351 for (sm = sigmode ; sm < sigmode + NSIG ; sm++) {
352 if (*sm == S_IGN)
353 *sm = S_HARD_IGN;
356 #endif
360 * Signal handler.
362 void
363 onsig(int signo)
366 if (signo == SIGINT && trap[SIGINT] == NULL) {
367 onint();
368 return;
371 if (signo != SIGCHLD || !ignore_sigchld)
372 gotsig[signo] = 1;
373 pendingsigs++;
375 /* If we are currently in a wait builtin, prepare to break it */
376 if ((signo == SIGINT || signo == SIGQUIT) && in_waitcmd != 0)
377 breakwaitcmd = 1;
379 * If a trap is set, not ignored and not the null command, we need
380 * to make sure traps are executed even when a child blocks signals.
382 if (Tflag &&
383 trap[signo] != NULL &&
384 ! (trap[signo][0] == '\0') &&
385 ! (trap[signo][0] == ':' && trap[signo][1] == '\0'))
386 breakwaitcmd = 1;
388 #ifndef NO_HISTORY
389 if (signo == SIGWINCH)
390 gotwinch = 1;
391 #endif
396 * Called to execute a trap. Perhaps we should avoid entering new trap
397 * handlers while we are executing a trap handler.
399 void
400 dotrap(void)
402 int i;
403 int savestatus;
405 in_dotrap++;
406 for (;;) {
407 for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) {
408 if (gotsig[i]) {
409 gotsig[i] = 0;
410 if (trap[i]) {
412 * Ignore SIGCHLD to avoid infinite
413 * recursion if the trap action does
414 * a fork.
416 if (i == SIGCHLD)
417 ignore_sigchld++;
418 savestatus = exitstatus;
419 evalstring(trap[i]);
420 exitstatus = savestatus;
421 if (i == SIGCHLD)
422 ignore_sigchld--;
424 break;
427 if (i >= NSIG)
428 break;
430 in_dotrap--;
431 pendingsigs = 0;
436 * Controls whether the shell is interactive or not.
438 void
439 setinteractive(int on)
441 static int is_interactive = -1;
443 if (on == is_interactive)
444 return;
445 setsignal(SIGINT);
446 setsignal(SIGQUIT);
447 setsignal(SIGTERM);
448 #ifndef NO_HISTORY
449 setsignal(SIGWINCH);
450 #endif
451 is_interactive = on;
456 * Called to exit the shell.
458 void
459 exitshell(int status)
461 struct jmploc loc1, loc2;
462 char *p;
464 TRACE(("exitshell(%d) pid=%d\n", status, getpid()));
465 if (setjmp(loc1.loc)) {
466 goto l1;
468 if (setjmp(loc2.loc)) {
469 goto l2;
471 handler = &loc1;
472 if ((p = trap[0]) != NULL && *p != '\0') {
473 trap[0] = NULL;
474 evalstring(p);
476 l1: handler = &loc2; /* probably unnecessary */
477 flushall();
478 #if JOBS
479 setjobctl(0);
480 #endif
481 l2: _exit(status);