1 /* Process support for GNU Emacs on the Microsoft Windows API.
3 Copyright (C) 1992, 1995, 1999-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
7 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 Drew Bliss Oct 14, 1993
22 Adapted from alarm.c by Tim Fleehart
25 #include <mingw_time.h>
36 /* must include CRT headers *before* config.h */
46 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__MINGW64__)
47 /* This definition is missing from mingw.org headers, but not MinGW64
49 extern BOOL WINAPI
IsValidLocale (LCID
, DWORD
);
52 #ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
59 #include "w32common.h"
64 #include "syssignal.h"
66 #include "dispextern.h" /* for xstrcasecmp */
69 #define RVA_TO_PTR(var,section,filedata) \
70 ((void *)((section)->PointerToRawData \
71 + ((DWORD_PTR)(var) - (section)->VirtualAddress) \
72 + (filedata).file_base))
74 Lisp_Object Qhigh
, Qlow
;
76 /* Signal handlers...SIG_DFL == 0 so this is initialized correctly. */
77 static signal_handler sig_handlers
[NSIG
];
79 static sigset_t sig_mask
;
81 static CRITICAL_SECTION crit_sig
;
83 /* Improve on the CRT 'signal' implementation so that we could record
84 the SIGCHLD handler and fake interval timers. */
86 sys_signal (int sig
, signal_handler handler
)
90 /* SIGCHLD is needed for supporting subprocesses, see sys_kill
91 below. SIGALRM and SIGPROF are used by setitimer. All the
92 others are the only ones supported by the MS runtime. */
93 if (!(sig
== SIGCHLD
|| sig
== SIGSEGV
|| sig
== SIGILL
94 || sig
== SIGFPE
|| sig
== SIGABRT
|| sig
== SIGTERM
95 || sig
== SIGALRM
|| sig
== SIGPROF
))
100 old
= sig_handlers
[sig
];
101 /* SIGABRT is treated specially because w32.c installs term_ntproc
102 as its handler, so we don't want to override that afterwards.
103 Aborting Emacs works specially anyway: either by calling
104 emacs_abort directly or through terminate_due_to_signal, which
105 calls emacs_abort through emacs_raise. */
106 if (!(sig
== SIGABRT
&& old
== term_ntproc
))
108 sig_handlers
[sig
] = handler
;
109 if (!(sig
== SIGCHLD
|| sig
== SIGALRM
|| sig
== SIGPROF
))
110 signal (sig
, handler
);
115 /* Emulate sigaction. */
117 sigaction (int sig
, const struct sigaction
*act
, struct sigaction
*oact
)
119 signal_handler old
= SIG_DFL
;
123 old
= sys_signal (sig
, act
->sa_handler
);
125 old
= sig_handlers
[sig
];
134 oact
->sa_handler
= old
;
136 oact
->sa_mask
= empty_mask
;
141 /* Emulate signal sets and blocking of signals used by timers. */
144 sigemptyset (sigset_t
*set
)
151 sigaddset (sigset_t
*set
, int signo
)
158 if (signo
< 0 || signo
>= NSIG
)
164 *set
|= (1U << signo
);
170 sigfillset (sigset_t
*set
)
183 sigprocmask (int how
, const sigset_t
*set
, sigset_t
*oset
)
185 if (!(how
== SIG_BLOCK
|| how
== SIG_UNBLOCK
|| how
== SIG_SETMASK
))
206 /* FIXME: Catch signals that are blocked and reissue them when
207 they are unblocked. Important for SIGALRM and SIGPROF only. */
216 pthread_sigmask (int how
, const sigset_t
*set
, sigset_t
*oset
)
218 if (sigprocmask (how
, set
, oset
) == -1)
224 sigismember (const sigset_t
*set
, int signo
)
226 if (signo
< 0 || signo
>= NSIG
)
231 if (signo
> sizeof (*set
) * BITS_PER_CHAR
)
234 return (*set
& (1U << signo
)) != 0;
250 setpgid (pid_t pid
, pid_t pgid
)
261 /* Emulations of interval timers.
263 Limitations: only ITIMER_REAL and ITIMER_PROF are supported.
265 Implementation: a separate thread is started for each timer type,
266 the thread calls the appropriate signal handler when the timer
267 expires, after stopping the thread which installed the timer. */
270 volatile ULONGLONG expire
;
271 volatile ULONGLONG reload
;
272 volatile int terminate
;
274 HANDLE caller_thread
;
278 static ULONGLONG ticks_now
;
279 static struct itimer_data real_itimer
, prof_itimer
;
280 static ULONGLONG clocks_min
;
281 /* If non-zero, itimers are disabled. Used during shutdown, when we
282 delete the critical sections used by the timer threads. */
283 static int disable_itimers
;
285 static CRITICAL_SECTION crit_real
, crit_prof
;
287 /* GetThreadTimes is not available on Windows 9X and possibly also on 2K. */
288 typedef BOOL (WINAPI
*GetThreadTimes_Proc
) (
290 LPFILETIME lpCreationTime
,
291 LPFILETIME lpExitTime
,
292 LPFILETIME lpKernelTime
,
293 LPFILETIME lpUserTime
);
295 static GetThreadTimes_Proc s_pfn_Get_Thread_Times
;
297 #define MAX_SINGLE_SLEEP 30
298 #define TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC 1000
300 /* Return a suitable time value, in 1-ms units, for THREAD, a handle
301 to a thread. If THREAD is NULL or an invalid handle, return the
302 current wall-clock time since January 1, 1601 (UTC). Otherwise,
303 return the sum of kernel and user times used by THREAD since it was
304 created, plus its creation time. */
306 w32_get_timer_time (HANDLE thread
)
309 int use_system_time
= 1;
310 /* The functions below return times in 100-ns units. */
311 const int tscale
= 10 * TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
313 if (thread
&& thread
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
314 && s_pfn_Get_Thread_Times
!= NULL
)
316 FILETIME creation_ftime
, exit_ftime
, kernel_ftime
, user_ftime
;
317 ULARGE_INTEGER temp_creation
, temp_kernel
, temp_user
;
319 if (s_pfn_Get_Thread_Times (thread
, &creation_ftime
, &exit_ftime
,
320 &kernel_ftime
, &user_ftime
))
323 temp_creation
.LowPart
= creation_ftime
.dwLowDateTime
;
324 temp_creation
.HighPart
= creation_ftime
.dwHighDateTime
;
325 temp_kernel
.LowPart
= kernel_ftime
.dwLowDateTime
;
326 temp_kernel
.HighPart
= kernel_ftime
.dwHighDateTime
;
327 temp_user
.LowPart
= user_ftime
.dwLowDateTime
;
328 temp_user
.HighPart
= user_ftime
.dwHighDateTime
;
330 temp_creation
.QuadPart
/ tscale
+ temp_kernel
.QuadPart
/ tscale
331 + temp_user
.QuadPart
/ tscale
;
334 DebPrint (("GetThreadTimes failed with error code %lu\n",
340 FILETIME current_ftime
;
343 GetSystemTimeAsFileTime (¤t_ftime
);
345 temp
.LowPart
= current_ftime
.dwLowDateTime
;
346 temp
.HighPart
= current_ftime
.dwHighDateTime
;
348 retval
= temp
.QuadPart
/ tscale
;
354 /* Thread function for a timer thread. */
356 timer_loop (LPVOID arg
)
358 struct itimer_data
*itimer
= (struct itimer_data
*)arg
;
359 int which
= itimer
->type
;
360 int sig
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? SIGALRM
: SIGPROF
;
361 CRITICAL_SECTION
*crit
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &crit_real
: &crit_prof
;
362 const DWORD max_sleep
= MAX_SINGLE_SLEEP
* 1000 / TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
363 HANDLE hth
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? NULL
: itimer
->caller_thread
;
368 signal_handler handler
;
369 ULONGLONG now
, expire
, reload
;
371 /* Load new values if requested by setitimer. */
372 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
373 expire
= itimer
->expire
;
374 reload
= itimer
->reload
;
375 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
376 if (itimer
->terminate
)
386 if (expire
> (now
= w32_get_timer_time (hth
)))
387 sleep_time
= expire
- now
;
390 /* Don't sleep too long at a time, to be able to see the
391 termination flag without too long a delay. */
392 while (sleep_time
> max_sleep
)
394 if (itimer
->terminate
)
397 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
398 expire
= itimer
->expire
;
399 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
401 (expire
> (now
= w32_get_timer_time (hth
))) ? expire
- now
: 0;
403 if (itimer
->terminate
)
407 Sleep (sleep_time
* 1000 / TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
);
408 /* Always sleep past the expiration time, to make sure we
409 never call the handler _before_ the expiration time,
410 always slightly after it. Sleep(5) makes sure we don't
411 hog the CPU by calling 'w32_get_timer_time' with high
412 frequency, and also let other threads work. */
413 while (w32_get_timer_time (hth
) < expire
)
417 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
418 expire
= itimer
->expire
;
419 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
424 handler
= sig_handlers
[sig
];
425 if (!(handler
== SIG_DFL
|| handler
== SIG_IGN
|| handler
== SIG_ERR
)
426 /* FIXME: Don't ignore masked signals. Instead, record that
427 they happened and reissue them when the signal is
429 && !sigismember (&sig_mask
, sig
)
430 /* Simulate masking of SIGALRM and SIGPROF when processing
432 && !fatal_error_in_progress
433 && itimer
->caller_thread
)
435 /* Simulate a signal delivered to the thread which installed
436 the timer, by suspending that thread while the handler
438 HANDLE th
= itimer
->caller_thread
;
439 DWORD result
= SuspendThread (th
);
441 if (result
== (DWORD
)-1)
448 /* Update expiration time and loop. */
449 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
450 expire
= itimer
->expire
;
453 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
456 reload
= itimer
->reload
;
459 now
= w32_get_timer_time (hth
);
462 ULONGLONG lag
= now
- expire
;
464 /* If we missed some opportunities (presumably while
465 sleeping or while the signal handler ran), skip
468 expire
= now
- (lag
% reload
);
474 expire
= 0; /* become idle */
475 itimer
->expire
= expire
;
476 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
482 stop_timer_thread (int which
)
484 struct itimer_data
*itimer
=
485 (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &real_itimer
: &prof_itimer
;
487 DWORD err
, exit_code
= 255;
490 /* Signal the thread that it should terminate. */
491 itimer
->terminate
= 1;
493 if (itimer
->timer_thread
== NULL
)
496 /* Wait for the timer thread to terminate voluntarily, then kill it
497 if it doesn't. This loop waits twice more than the maximum
498 amount of time a timer thread sleeps, see above. */
499 for (i
= 0; i
< MAX_SINGLE_SLEEP
/ 5; i
++)
501 if (!((status
= GetExitCodeThread (itimer
->timer_thread
, &exit_code
))
502 && exit_code
== STILL_ACTIVE
))
506 if ((status
== FALSE
&& (err
= GetLastError ()) == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
)
507 || exit_code
== STILL_ACTIVE
)
509 if (!(status
== FALSE
&& err
== ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
))
510 TerminateThread (itimer
->timer_thread
, 0);
514 CloseHandle (itimer
->timer_thread
);
515 itimer
->timer_thread
= NULL
;
516 if (itimer
->caller_thread
)
518 CloseHandle (itimer
->caller_thread
);
519 itimer
->caller_thread
= NULL
;
523 /* This is called at shutdown time from term_ntproc. */
527 if (real_itimer
.timer_thread
)
528 stop_timer_thread (ITIMER_REAL
);
529 if (prof_itimer
.timer_thread
)
530 stop_timer_thread (ITIMER_PROF
);
532 /* We are going to delete the critical sections, so timers cannot
536 DeleteCriticalSection (&crit_real
);
537 DeleteCriticalSection (&crit_prof
);
538 DeleteCriticalSection (&crit_sig
);
541 /* This is called at initialization time from init_ntproc. */
545 /* GetThreadTimes is not available on all versions of Windows, so
546 need to probe for its availability dynamically, and call it
547 through a pointer. */
548 s_pfn_Get_Thread_Times
= NULL
; /* in case dumped Emacs comes with a value */
549 if (os_subtype
!= OS_9X
)
550 s_pfn_Get_Thread_Times
=
551 (GetThreadTimes_Proc
)GetProcAddress (GetModuleHandle ("kernel32.dll"),
554 /* Make sure we start with zeroed out itimer structures, since
555 dumping may have left there traces of threads long dead. */
556 memset (&real_itimer
, 0, sizeof real_itimer
);
557 memset (&prof_itimer
, 0, sizeof prof_itimer
);
559 InitializeCriticalSection (&crit_real
);
560 InitializeCriticalSection (&crit_prof
);
561 InitializeCriticalSection (&crit_sig
);
567 start_timer_thread (int which
)
569 DWORD exit_code
, tid
;
571 struct itimer_data
*itimer
=
572 (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &real_itimer
: &prof_itimer
;
574 if (itimer
->timer_thread
575 && GetExitCodeThread (itimer
->timer_thread
, &exit_code
)
576 && exit_code
== STILL_ACTIVE
)
579 /* Clean up after possibly exited thread. */
580 if (itimer
->timer_thread
)
582 CloseHandle (itimer
->timer_thread
);
583 itimer
->timer_thread
= NULL
;
585 if (itimer
->caller_thread
)
587 CloseHandle (itimer
->caller_thread
);
588 itimer
->caller_thread
= NULL
;
591 /* Start a new thread. */
592 if (!DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), GetCurrentThread (),
593 GetCurrentProcess (), &th
, 0, FALSE
,
594 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
))
599 itimer
->terminate
= 0;
600 itimer
->type
= which
;
601 itimer
->caller_thread
= th
;
602 /* Request that no more than 64KB of stack be reserved for this
603 thread, to avoid reserving too much memory, which would get in
604 the way of threads we start to wait for subprocesses. See also
606 itimer
->timer_thread
= CreateThread (NULL
, 64 * 1024, timer_loop
,
607 (void *)itimer
, 0x00010000, &tid
);
609 if (!itimer
->timer_thread
)
611 CloseHandle (itimer
->caller_thread
);
612 itimer
->caller_thread
= NULL
;
617 /* This is needed to make sure that the timer thread running for
618 profiling gets CPU as soon as the Sleep call terminates. */
619 if (which
== ITIMER_PROF
)
620 SetThreadPriority (itimer
->timer_thread
, THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL
);
625 /* Most of the code of getitimer and setitimer (but not of their
626 subroutines) was shamelessly stolen from itimer.c in the DJGPP
627 library, see www.delorie.com/djgpp. */
629 getitimer (int which
, struct itimerval
*value
)
631 volatile ULONGLONG
*t_expire
;
632 volatile ULONGLONG
*t_reload
;
633 ULONGLONG expire
, reload
;
635 CRITICAL_SECTION
*crit
;
636 struct itimer_data
*itimer
;
647 if (which
!= ITIMER_REAL
&& which
!= ITIMER_PROF
)
653 itimer
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &real_itimer
: &prof_itimer
;
655 ticks_now
= w32_get_timer_time ((which
== ITIMER_REAL
)
657 : GetCurrentThread ());
659 t_expire
= &itimer
->expire
;
660 t_reload
= &itimer
->reload
;
661 crit
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &crit_real
: &crit_prof
;
663 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
666 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
671 value
->it_value
.tv_sec
= expire
/ TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
673 (expire
% TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
) * (__int64
)1000000 / TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
674 value
->it_value
.tv_usec
= usecs
;
675 value
->it_interval
.tv_sec
= reload
/ TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
677 (reload
% TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
) * (__int64
)1000000 / TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
678 value
->it_interval
.tv_usec
= usecs
;
684 setitimer(int which
, struct itimerval
*value
, struct itimerval
*ovalue
)
686 volatile ULONGLONG
*t_expire
, *t_reload
;
687 ULONGLONG expire
, reload
, expire_old
, reload_old
;
689 CRITICAL_SECTION
*crit
;
690 struct itimerval tem
, *ptem
;
695 /* Posix systems expect timer values smaller than the resolution of
696 the system clock be rounded up to the clock resolution. First
697 time we are called, measure the clock tick resolution. */
702 for (t1
= w32_get_timer_time (NULL
);
703 (t2
= w32_get_timer_time (NULL
)) == t1
; )
705 clocks_min
= t2
- t1
;
713 if (getitimer (which
, ptem
)) /* also sets ticks_now */
714 return -1; /* errno already set */
717 (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &real_itimer
.expire
: &prof_itimer
.expire
;
719 (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &real_itimer
.reload
: &prof_itimer
.reload
;
721 crit
= (which
== ITIMER_REAL
) ? &crit_real
: &crit_prof
;
724 || (value
->it_value
.tv_sec
== 0 && value
->it_value
.tv_usec
== 0))
726 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
727 /* Disable the timer. */
730 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
734 reload
= value
->it_interval
.tv_sec
* TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
736 usecs
= value
->it_interval
.tv_usec
;
737 if (value
->it_interval
.tv_sec
== 0
738 && usecs
&& usecs
* TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
< clocks_min
* 1000000)
742 usecs
*= TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
743 reload
+= usecs
/ 1000000;
746 expire
= value
->it_value
.tv_sec
* TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
747 usecs
= value
->it_value
.tv_usec
;
748 if (value
->it_value
.tv_sec
== 0
749 && usecs
* TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
< clocks_min
* 1000000)
753 usecs
*= TIMER_TICKS_PER_SEC
;
754 expire
+= usecs
/ 1000000;
759 EnterCriticalSection (crit
);
760 expire_old
= *t_expire
;
761 reload_old
= *t_reload
;
762 if (!(expire
== expire_old
&& reload
== reload_old
))
767 LeaveCriticalSection (crit
);
769 return start_timer_thread (which
);
775 #ifdef HAVE_SETITIMER
776 struct itimerval new_values
, old_values
;
778 new_values
.it_value
.tv_sec
= seconds
;
779 new_values
.it_value
.tv_usec
= 0;
780 new_values
.it_interval
.tv_sec
= new_values
.it_interval
.tv_usec
= 0;
782 if (setitimer (ITIMER_REAL
, &new_values
, &old_values
) < 0)
784 return old_values
.it_value
.tv_sec
;
790 /* Defined in <process.h> which conflicts with the local copy */
793 /* Child process management list. */
794 int child_proc_count
= 0;
795 child_process child_procs
[ MAX_CHILDREN
];
797 static DWORD WINAPI
reader_thread (void *arg
);
799 /* Find an unused process slot. */
806 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
807 if (!CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
) && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
== NULL
)
809 if (child_proc_count
== MAX_CHILDREN
)
812 child_process
*dead_cp
= NULL
;
814 DebPrint (("new_child: No vacant slots, looking for dead processes\n"));
815 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
816 if (!CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
) && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
)
820 if (!GetExitCodeProcess (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
, &status
))
822 DebPrint (("new_child.GetExitCodeProcess: error %lu for PID %lu\n",
823 GetLastError (), cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
));
824 status
= STILL_ACTIVE
;
826 if (status
!= STILL_ACTIVE
827 || WaitForSingleObject (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
829 DebPrint (("new_child: Freeing slot of dead process %d, fd %d\n",
830 cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
, cp
->fd
));
831 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
);
832 cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
= NULL
;
833 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hThread
);
834 cp
->procinfo
.hThread
= NULL
;
835 /* Free up to 2 dead slots at a time, so that if we
836 have a lot of them, they will eventually all be
837 freed when the tornado ends. */
851 if (child_proc_count
== MAX_CHILDREN
)
853 cp
= &child_procs
[child_proc_count
++];
856 /* Last opportunity to avoid leaking handles before we forget them
858 if (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
)
859 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
);
860 if (cp
->procinfo
.hThread
)
861 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hThread
);
862 memset (cp
, 0, sizeof (*cp
));
865 cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
= NULL
;
866 cp
->status
= STATUS_READ_ERROR
;
868 /* use manual reset event so that select() will function properly */
869 cp
->char_avail
= CreateEvent (NULL
, TRUE
, FALSE
, NULL
);
872 cp
->char_consumed
= CreateEvent (NULL
, FALSE
, FALSE
, NULL
);
873 if (cp
->char_consumed
)
875 /* The 0x00010000 flag is STACK_SIZE_PARAM_IS_A_RESERVATION.
876 It means that the 64K stack we are requesting in the 2nd
877 argument is how much memory should be reserved for the
878 stack. If we don't use this flag, the memory requested
879 by the 2nd argument is the amount actually _committed_,
880 but Windows reserves 8MB of memory for each thread's
881 stack. (The 8MB figure comes from the -stack
882 command-line argument we pass to the linker when building
883 Emacs, but that's because we need a large stack for
884 Emacs's main thread.) Since we request 2GB of reserved
885 memory at startup (see w32heap.c), which is close to the
886 maximum memory available for a 32-bit process on Windows,
887 the 8MB reservation for each thread causes failures in
888 starting subprocesses, because we create a thread running
889 reader_thread for each subprocess. As 8MB of stack is
890 way too much for reader_thread, forcing Windows to
891 reserve less wins the day. */
892 cp
->thrd
= CreateThread (NULL
, 64 * 1024, reader_thread
, cp
,
903 delete_child (child_process
*cp
)
907 /* Should not be deleting a child that is still needed. */
908 for (i
= 0; i
< MAXDESC
; i
++)
909 if (fd_info
[i
].cp
== cp
)
912 if (!CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
) && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
== NULL
)
915 /* reap thread if necessary */
920 if (GetExitCodeThread (cp
->thrd
, &rc
) && rc
== STILL_ACTIVE
)
922 /* let the thread exit cleanly if possible */
923 cp
->status
= STATUS_READ_ERROR
;
924 SetEvent (cp
->char_consumed
);
926 /* We used to forcibly terminate the thread here, but it
927 is normally unnecessary, and in abnormal cases, the worst that
928 will happen is we have an extra idle thread hanging around
929 waiting for the zombie process. */
930 if (WaitForSingleObject (cp
->thrd
, 1000) != WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
932 DebPrint (("delete_child.WaitForSingleObject (thread) failed "
933 "with %lu for fd %ld\n", GetLastError (), cp
->fd
));
934 TerminateThread (cp
->thrd
, 0);
938 CloseHandle (cp
->thrd
);
943 CloseHandle (cp
->char_avail
);
944 cp
->char_avail
= NULL
;
946 if (cp
->char_consumed
)
948 CloseHandle (cp
->char_consumed
);
949 cp
->char_consumed
= NULL
;
952 /* update child_proc_count (highest numbered slot in use plus one) */
953 if (cp
== child_procs
+ child_proc_count
- 1)
955 for (i
= child_proc_count
-1; i
>= 0; i
--)
956 if (CHILD_ACTIVE (&child_procs
[i
])
957 || child_procs
[i
].procinfo
.hProcess
!= NULL
)
959 child_proc_count
= i
+ 1;
964 child_proc_count
= 0;
967 /* Find a child by pid. */
968 static child_process
*
969 find_child_pid (DWORD pid
)
973 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
974 if ((CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
) || cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
!= NULL
)
981 release_listen_threads (void)
985 for (i
= child_proc_count
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
987 if (CHILD_ACTIVE (&child_procs
[i
])
988 && (fd_info
[child_procs
[i
].fd
].flags
& FILE_LISTEN
))
989 child_procs
[i
].status
= STATUS_READ_ERROR
;
993 /* Thread proc for child process and socket reader threads. Each thread
994 is normally blocked until woken by select() to check for input by
995 reading one char. When the read completes, char_avail is signaled
996 to wake up the select emulator and the thread blocks itself again. */
998 reader_thread (void *arg
)
1003 cp
= (child_process
*)arg
;
1005 /* We have to wait for the go-ahead before we can start */
1007 || WaitForSingleObject (cp
->char_consumed
, INFINITE
) != WAIT_OBJECT_0
1015 if (cp
->fd
>= 0 && fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_LISTEN
)
1016 rc
= _sys_wait_accept (cp
->fd
);
1018 rc
= _sys_read_ahead (cp
->fd
);
1020 /* Don't bother waiting for the event if we already have been
1021 told to exit by delete_child. */
1022 if (cp
->status
== STATUS_READ_ERROR
|| !cp
->char_avail
)
1025 /* The name char_avail is a misnomer - it really just means the
1026 read-ahead has completed, whether successfully or not. */
1027 if (!SetEvent (cp
->char_avail
))
1029 DebPrint (("reader_thread.SetEvent(0x%x) failed with %lu for fd %ld (PID %d)\n",
1030 (DWORD_PTR
)cp
->char_avail
, GetLastError (),
1035 if (rc
== STATUS_READ_ERROR
)
1038 /* If the read died, the child has died so let the thread die */
1039 if (rc
== STATUS_READ_FAILED
)
1042 /* Don't bother waiting for the acknowledge if we already have
1043 been told to exit by delete_child. */
1044 if (cp
->status
== STATUS_READ_ERROR
|| !cp
->char_consumed
)
1047 /* Wait until our input is acknowledged before reading again */
1048 if (WaitForSingleObject (cp
->char_consumed
, INFINITE
) != WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
1050 DebPrint (("reader_thread.WaitForSingleObject failed with "
1051 "%lu for fd %ld\n", GetLastError (), cp
->fd
));
1054 /* delete_child sets status to STATUS_READ_ERROR when it wants
1056 if (cp
->status
== STATUS_READ_ERROR
)
1062 /* To avoid Emacs changing directory, we just record here the
1063 directory the new process should start in. This is set just before
1064 calling sys_spawnve, and is not generally valid at any other time.
1065 Note that this directory's name is UTF-8 encoded. */
1066 static char * process_dir
;
1069 create_child (char *exe
, char *cmdline
, char *env
, int is_gui_app
,
1070 pid_t
* pPid
, child_process
*cp
)
1073 SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sec_attrs
;
1075 SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sec_desc
;
1078 char dir
[ MAX_PATH
];
1081 if (cp
== NULL
) emacs_abort ();
1083 memset (&start
, 0, sizeof (start
));
1084 start
.cb
= sizeof (start
);
1087 if (NILP (Vw32_start_process_show_window
) && !is_gui_app
)
1088 start
.dwFlags
= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
| STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
;
1090 start
.dwFlags
= STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
;
1091 start
.wShowWindow
= SW_HIDE
;
1093 start
.hStdInput
= GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE
);
1094 start
.hStdOutput
= GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
);
1095 start
.hStdError
= GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE
);
1096 #endif /* HAVE_NTGUI */
1099 /* Explicitly specify no security */
1100 if (!InitializeSecurityDescriptor (&sec_desc
, SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION
))
1102 if (!SetSecurityDescriptorDacl (&sec_desc
, TRUE
, NULL
, FALSE
))
1105 sec_attrs
.nLength
= sizeof (sec_attrs
);
1106 sec_attrs
.lpSecurityDescriptor
= NULL
/* &sec_desc */;
1107 sec_attrs
.bInheritHandle
= FALSE
;
1109 filename_to_ansi (process_dir
, dir
);
1110 /* Can't use unixtodos_filename here, since that needs its file name
1111 argument encoded in UTF-8. OTOH, process_dir, which _is_ in
1112 UTF-8, points, to the directory computed by our caller, and we
1113 don't want to modify that, either. */
1114 for (p
= dir
; *p
; p
= CharNextA (p
))
1118 flags
= (!NILP (Vw32_start_process_share_console
)
1119 ? CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
1120 : CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE
);
1121 if (NILP (Vw32_start_process_inherit_error_mode
))
1122 flags
|= CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE
;
1123 if (!CreateProcessA (exe
, cmdline
, &sec_attrs
, NULL
, TRUE
,
1124 flags
, env
, dir
, &start
, &cp
->procinfo
))
1127 cp
->pid
= (int) cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
;
1129 /* Hack for Windows 95, which assigns large (ie negative) pids */
1138 DebPrint (("create_child.CreateProcess failed: %ld\n", GetLastError ()););
1142 /* create_child doesn't know what emacs's file handle will be for waiting
1143 on output from the child, so we need to make this additional call
1144 to register the handle with the process
1145 This way the select emulator knows how to match file handles with
1146 entries in child_procs. */
1148 register_child (pid_t pid
, int fd
)
1152 cp
= find_child_pid ((DWORD
)pid
);
1155 DebPrint (("register_child unable to find pid %lu\n", pid
));
1160 DebPrint (("register_child registered fd %d with pid %lu\n", fd
, pid
));
1165 /* thread is initially blocked until select is called; set status so
1166 that select will release thread */
1167 cp
->status
= STATUS_READ_ACKNOWLEDGED
;
1169 /* attach child_process to fd_info */
1170 if (fd_info
[fd
].cp
!= NULL
)
1172 DebPrint (("register_child: fd_info[%d] apparently in use!\n", fd
));
1176 fd_info
[fd
].cp
= cp
;
1179 /* Called from waitpid when a process exits. */
1181 reap_subprocess (child_process
*cp
)
1183 if (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
)
1185 /* Reap the process */
1187 /* Process should have already died before we are called. */
1188 if (WaitForSingleObject (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
, 0) != WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
1189 DebPrint (("reap_subprocess: child for fd %d has not died yet!", cp
->fd
));
1191 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
);
1192 cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
= NULL
;
1193 CloseHandle (cp
->procinfo
.hThread
);
1194 cp
->procinfo
.hThread
= NULL
;
1197 /* If cp->fd was not closed yet, we might be still reading the
1198 process output, so don't free its resources just yet. The call
1199 to delete_child on behalf of this subprocess will be made by
1200 sys_read when the subprocess output is fully read. */
1205 /* Wait for a child process specified by PID, or for any of our
1206 existing child processes (if PID is nonpositive) to die. When it
1207 does, close its handle. Return the pid of the process that died
1208 and fill in STATUS if non-NULL. */
1211 waitpid (pid_t pid
, int *status
, int options
)
1213 DWORD active
, retval
;
1215 child_process
*cp
, *cps
[MAX_CHILDREN
];
1216 HANDLE wait_hnd
[MAX_CHILDREN
];
1218 int dont_wait
= (options
& WNOHANG
) != 0;
1221 /* According to Posix:
1223 PID = -1 means status is requested for any child process.
1225 PID > 0 means status is requested for a single child process
1228 PID = 0 means status is requested for any child process whose
1229 process group ID is equal to that of the calling process. But
1230 since Windows has only a limited support for process groups (only
1231 for console processes and only for the purposes of passing
1232 Ctrl-BREAK signal to them), and since we have no documented way
1233 of determining whether a given process belongs to our group, we
1236 PID < -1 means status is requested for any child process whose
1237 process group ID is equal to the absolute value of PID. Again,
1238 since we don't support process groups, we treat that as -1. */
1243 /* We are requested to wait for a specific child. */
1244 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
1246 /* Some child_procs might be sockets; ignore them. Also
1247 ignore subprocesses whose output is not yet completely
1249 if (CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
)
1250 && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
1259 if (cp
->fd
< 0 || (fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_AT_EOF
) != 0)
1261 wait_hnd
[nh
] = cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
;
1267 /* PID specifies our subprocess, but its status is not
1274 /* No such child process, or nothing to wait for, so fail. */
1281 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
1283 if (CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
)
1284 && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
1285 && (cp
->fd
< 0 || (fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_AT_EOF
) != 0))
1287 wait_hnd
[nh
] = cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
;
1294 /* Nothing to wait on, so fail. */
1303 timeout_ms
= 1000; /* check for quit about once a second. */
1308 active
= WaitForMultipleObjects (nh
, wait_hnd
, FALSE
, timeout_ms
);
1309 } while (active
== WAIT_TIMEOUT
&& !dont_wait
);
1311 if (active
== WAIT_FAILED
)
1316 else if (active
== WAIT_TIMEOUT
&& dont_wait
)
1318 /* PID specifies our subprocess, but it didn't exit yet, so its
1319 status is not yet available. */
1321 DebPrint (("Wait: PID %d not reap yet\n", cp
->pid
));
1325 else if (active
>= WAIT_OBJECT_0
1326 && active
< WAIT_OBJECT_0
+MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
)
1328 active
-= WAIT_OBJECT_0
;
1330 else if (active
>= WAIT_ABANDONED_0
1331 && active
< WAIT_ABANDONED_0
+MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
)
1333 active
-= WAIT_ABANDONED_0
;
1338 if (!GetExitCodeProcess (wait_hnd
[active
], &retval
))
1340 DebPrint (("Wait.GetExitCodeProcess failed with %lu\n",
1344 if (retval
== STILL_ACTIVE
)
1346 /* Should never happen. */
1347 DebPrint (("Wait.WaitForMultipleObjects returned an active process\n"));
1348 if (pid
> 0 && dont_wait
)
1354 /* Massage the exit code from the process to match the format expected
1355 by the WIFSTOPPED et al macros in syswait.h. Only WIFSIGNALED and
1356 WIFEXITED are supported; WIFSTOPPED doesn't make sense under NT. */
1358 if (retval
== STATUS_CONTROL_C_EXIT
)
1363 if (pid
> 0 && active
!= 0)
1368 DebPrint (("Wait signaled with process pid %d\n", cp
->pid
));
1373 reap_subprocess (cp
);
1378 /* Old versions of w32api headers don't have separate 32-bit and
1379 64-bit defines, but the one they have matches the 32-bit variety. */
1380 #ifndef IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC
1381 # define IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR_MAGIC
1382 # define IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32 IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER
1385 /* Implementation note: This function works with file names encoded in
1386 the current ANSI codepage. */
1388 w32_executable_type (char * filename
,
1390 int * is_cygnus_app
,
1393 file_data executable
;
1396 /* Default values in case we can't tell for sure. */
1397 *is_dos_app
= FALSE
;
1398 *is_cygnus_app
= FALSE
;
1399 *is_gui_app
= FALSE
;
1401 if (!open_input_file (&executable
, filename
))
1404 p
= strrchr (filename
, '.');
1406 /* We can only identify DOS .com programs from the extension. */
1407 if (p
&& xstrcasecmp (p
, ".com") == 0)
1409 else if (p
&& (xstrcasecmp (p
, ".bat") == 0
1410 || xstrcasecmp (p
, ".cmd") == 0))
1412 /* A DOS shell script - it appears that CreateProcess is happy to
1413 accept this (somewhat surprisingly); presumably it looks at
1414 COMSPEC to determine what executable to actually invoke.
1415 Therefore, we have to do the same here as well. */
1416 /* Actually, I think it uses the program association for that
1417 extension, which is defined in the registry. */
1418 p
= egetenv ("COMSPEC");
1420 w32_executable_type (p
, is_dos_app
, is_cygnus_app
, is_gui_app
);
1424 /* Look for DOS .exe signature - if found, we must also check that
1425 it isn't really a 16- or 32-bit Windows exe, since both formats
1426 start with a DOS program stub. Note that 16-bit Windows
1427 executables use the OS/2 1.x format. */
1429 IMAGE_DOS_HEADER
* dos_header
;
1430 IMAGE_NT_HEADERS
* nt_header
;
1432 dos_header
= (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER
) executable
.file_base
;
1433 if (dos_header
->e_magic
!= IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE
)
1436 nt_header
= (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS
) ((unsigned char *) dos_header
+ dos_header
->e_lfanew
);
1438 if ((char *) nt_header
> (char *) dos_header
+ executable
.size
)
1440 /* Some dos headers (pkunzip) have bogus e_lfanew fields. */
1443 else if (nt_header
->Signature
!= IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE
1444 && LOWORD (nt_header
->Signature
) != IMAGE_OS2_SIGNATURE
)
1448 else if (nt_header
->Signature
== IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE
)
1450 IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY
*data_dir
= NULL
;
1451 if (nt_header
->OptionalHeader
.Magic
== IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR32_MAGIC
)
1453 /* Ensure we are using the 32 bit structure. */
1454 IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32
*opt
1455 = (IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER32
*) &(nt_header
->OptionalHeader
);
1456 data_dir
= opt
->DataDirectory
;
1457 *is_gui_app
= (opt
->Subsystem
== IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI
);
1459 /* MingW 3.12 has the required 64 bit structs, but in case older
1460 versions don't, only check 64 bit exes if we know how. */
1461 #ifdef IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC
1462 else if (nt_header
->OptionalHeader
.Magic
1463 == IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC
)
1465 IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64
*opt
1466 = (IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER64
*) &(nt_header
->OptionalHeader
);
1467 data_dir
= opt
->DataDirectory
;
1468 *is_gui_app
= (opt
->Subsystem
== IMAGE_SUBSYSTEM_WINDOWS_GUI
);
1473 /* Look for cygwin.dll in DLL import list. */
1474 IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY import_dir
=
1475 data_dir
[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IMPORT
];
1476 IMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR
* imports
;
1477 IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER
* section
;
1479 section
= rva_to_section (import_dir
.VirtualAddress
, nt_header
);
1480 imports
= RVA_TO_PTR (import_dir
.VirtualAddress
, section
,
1483 for ( ; imports
->Name
; imports
++)
1485 char * dllname
= RVA_TO_PTR (imports
->Name
, section
,
1488 /* The exact name of the cygwin dll has changed with
1489 various releases, but hopefully this will be reasonably
1491 if (strncmp (dllname
, "cygwin", 6) == 0)
1493 *is_cygnus_app
= TRUE
;
1502 close_file_data (&executable
);
1506 compare_env (const void *strp1
, const void *strp2
)
1508 const char *str1
= *(const char **)strp1
, *str2
= *(const char **)strp2
;
1510 while (*str1
&& *str2
&& *str1
!= '=' && *str2
!= '=')
1512 /* Sort order in command.com/cmd.exe is based on uppercasing
1513 names, so do the same here. */
1514 if (toupper (*str1
) > toupper (*str2
))
1516 else if (toupper (*str1
) < toupper (*str2
))
1521 if (*str1
== '=' && *str2
== '=')
1523 else if (*str1
== '=')
1530 merge_and_sort_env (char **envp1
, char **envp2
, char **new_envp
)
1532 char **optr
, **nptr
;
1544 num
+= optr
- envp2
;
1546 qsort (new_envp
, num
, sizeof (char *), compare_env
);
1551 /* When a new child process is created we need to register it in our list,
1552 so intercept spawn requests. */
1554 sys_spawnve (int mode
, char *cmdname
, char **argv
, char **envp
)
1556 Lisp_Object program
, full
;
1557 char *cmdline
, *env
, *parg
, **targ
;
1561 int is_dos_app
, is_cygnus_app
, is_gui_app
;
1563 /* We pass our process ID to our children by setting up an environment
1564 variable in their environment. */
1565 char ppid_env_var_buffer
[64];
1566 char *extra_env
[] = {ppid_env_var_buffer
, NULL
};
1567 /* These are the characters that cause an argument to need quoting.
1568 Arguments with whitespace characters need quoting to prevent the
1569 argument being split into two or more. Arguments with wildcards
1570 are also quoted, for consistency with posix platforms, where wildcards
1571 are not expanded if we run the program directly without a shell.
1572 Some extra whitespace characters need quoting in Cygwin programs,
1573 so this list is conditionally modified below. */
1574 char *sepchars
= " \t*?";
1575 /* This is for native w32 apps; modified below for Cygwin apps. */
1576 char escape_char
= '\\';
1577 char cmdname_a
[MAX_PATH
];
1579 /* We don't care about the other modes */
1580 if (mode
!= _P_NOWAIT
)
1586 /* Handle executable names without an executable suffix. The caller
1587 already searched exec-path and verified the file is executable,
1588 but start-process doesn't do that for file names that are already
1589 absolute. So we double-check this here, just in case. */
1590 if (faccessat (AT_FDCWD
, cmdname
, X_OK
, AT_EACCESS
) != 0)
1592 struct gcpro gcpro1
;
1594 program
= build_string (cmdname
);
1597 openp (Vexec_path
, program
, Vexec_suffixes
, &full
, make_number (X_OK
), 0);
1604 program
= ENCODE_FILE (full
);
1605 cmdname
= SDATA (program
);
1608 /* make sure argv[0] and cmdname are both in DOS format */
1609 unixtodos_filename (cmdname
);
1610 /* argv[0] was encoded by caller using ENCODE_FILE, so it is in
1611 UTF-8. All the other arguments are encoded by ENCODE_SYSTEM or
1612 some such, and are in some ANSI codepage. We need to have
1613 argv[0] encoded in ANSI codepage. */
1614 filename_to_ansi (cmdname
, cmdname_a
);
1615 /* We explicitly require that the command's file name be encodable
1616 in the current ANSI codepage, because we will be invoking it via
1618 if (_mbspbrk (cmdname_a
, "?"))
1623 /* From here on, CMDNAME is an ANSI-encoded string. */
1624 cmdname
= cmdname_a
;
1627 /* Determine whether program is a 16-bit DOS executable, or a 32-bit Windows
1628 executable that is implicitly linked to the Cygnus dll (implying it
1629 was compiled with the Cygnus GNU toolchain and hence relies on
1630 cygwin.dll to parse the command line - we use this to decide how to
1631 escape quote chars in command line args that must be quoted).
1633 Also determine whether it is a GUI app, so that we don't hide its
1634 initial window unless specifically requested. */
1635 w32_executable_type (cmdname
, &is_dos_app
, &is_cygnus_app
, &is_gui_app
);
1637 /* On Windows 95, if cmdname is a DOS app, we invoke a helper
1638 application to start it by specifying the helper app as cmdname,
1639 while leaving the real app name as argv[0]. */
1644 cmdname
= alloca (MAX_PATH
);
1645 if (egetenv ("CMDPROXY"))
1646 strcpy (cmdname
, egetenv ("CMDPROXY"));
1649 strcpy (cmdname
, SDATA (Vinvocation_directory
));
1650 strcat (cmdname
, "cmdproxy.exe");
1653 /* Can't use unixtodos_filename here, since that needs its file
1654 name argument encoded in UTF-8. */
1655 for (p
= cmdname
; *p
; p
= CharNextA (p
))
1660 /* we have to do some conjuring here to put argv and envp into the
1661 form CreateProcess wants... argv needs to be a space separated/null
1662 terminated list of parameters, and envp is a null
1663 separated/double-null terminated list of parameters.
1665 Additionally, zero-length args and args containing whitespace or
1666 quote chars need to be wrapped in double quotes - for this to work,
1667 embedded quotes need to be escaped as well. The aim is to ensure
1668 the child process reconstructs the argv array we start with
1669 exactly, so we treat quotes at the beginning and end of arguments
1672 The w32 GNU-based library from Cygnus doubles quotes to escape
1673 them, while MSVC uses backslash for escaping. (Actually the MSVC
1674 startup code does attempt to recognize doubled quotes and accept
1675 them, but gets it wrong and ends up requiring three quotes to get a
1676 single embedded quote!) So by default we decide whether to use
1677 quote or backslash as the escape character based on whether the
1678 binary is apparently a Cygnus compiled app.
1680 Note that using backslash to escape embedded quotes requires
1681 additional special handling if an embedded quote is already
1682 preceded by backslash, or if an arg requiring quoting ends with
1683 backslash. In such cases, the run of escape characters needs to be
1684 doubled. For consistency, we apply this special handling as long
1685 as the escape character is not quote.
1687 Since we have no idea how large argv and envp are likely to be we
1688 figure out list lengths on the fly and allocate them. */
1690 if (!NILP (Vw32_quote_process_args
))
1693 /* Override escape char by binding w32-quote-process-args to
1694 desired character, or use t for auto-selection. */
1695 if (INTEGERP (Vw32_quote_process_args
))
1696 escape_char
= XINT (Vw32_quote_process_args
);
1698 escape_char
= is_cygnus_app
? '"' : '\\';
1701 /* Cygwin apps needs quoting a bit more often. */
1702 if (escape_char
== '"')
1703 sepchars
= "\r\n\t\f '";
1711 int need_quotes
= 0;
1712 int escape_char_run
= 0;
1718 if (escape_char
== '"' && *p
== '\\')
1719 /* If it's a Cygwin app, \ needs to be escaped. */
1723 /* allow for embedded quotes to be escaped */
1726 /* handle the case where the embedded quote is already escaped */
1727 if (escape_char_run
> 0)
1729 /* To preserve the arg exactly, we need to double the
1730 preceding escape characters (plus adding one to
1731 escape the quote character itself). */
1732 arglen
+= escape_char_run
;
1735 else if (strchr (sepchars
, *p
) != NULL
)
1740 if (*p
== escape_char
&& escape_char
!= '"')
1743 escape_char_run
= 0;
1748 /* handle the case where the arg ends with an escape char - we
1749 must not let the enclosing quote be escaped. */
1750 if (escape_char_run
> 0)
1751 arglen
+= escape_char_run
;
1753 arglen
+= strlen (*targ
++) + 1;
1755 cmdline
= alloca (arglen
);
1761 int need_quotes
= 0;
1769 if ((strchr (sepchars
, *p
) != NULL
) || *p
== '"')
1774 int escape_char_run
= 0;
1780 last
= p
+ strlen (p
) - 1;
1783 /* This version does not escape quotes if they occur at the
1784 beginning or end of the arg - this could lead to incorrect
1785 behavior when the arg itself represents a command line
1786 containing quoted args. I believe this was originally done
1787 as a hack to make some things work, before
1788 `w32-quote-process-args' was added. */
1791 if (*p
== '"' && p
> first
&& p
< last
)
1792 *parg
++ = escape_char
; /* escape embedded quotes */
1800 /* double preceding escape chars if any */
1801 while (escape_char_run
> 0)
1803 *parg
++ = escape_char
;
1806 /* escape all quote chars, even at beginning or end */
1807 *parg
++ = escape_char
;
1809 else if (escape_char
== '"' && *p
== '\\')
1813 if (*p
== escape_char
&& escape_char
!= '"')
1816 escape_char_run
= 0;
1818 /* double escape chars before enclosing quote */
1819 while (escape_char_run
> 0)
1821 *parg
++ = escape_char
;
1829 strcpy (parg
, *targ
);
1830 parg
+= strlen (*targ
);
1840 numenv
= 1; /* for end null */
1843 arglen
+= strlen (*targ
++) + 1;
1846 /* extra env vars... */
1847 sprintf (ppid_env_var_buffer
, "EM_PARENT_PROCESS_ID=%lu",
1848 GetCurrentProcessId ());
1849 arglen
+= strlen (ppid_env_var_buffer
) + 1;
1852 /* merge env passed in and extra env into one, and sort it. */
1853 targ
= (char **) alloca (numenv
* sizeof (char *));
1854 merge_and_sort_env (envp
, extra_env
, targ
);
1856 /* concatenate env entries. */
1857 env
= alloca (arglen
);
1861 strcpy (parg
, *targ
);
1862 parg
+= strlen (*targ
++);
1875 /* Now create the process. */
1876 if (!create_child (cmdname
, cmdline
, env
, is_gui_app
, &pid
, cp
))
1886 /* Emulate the select call
1887 Wait for available input on any of the given rfds, or timeout if
1888 a timeout is given and no input is detected
1889 wfds and efds are not supported and must be NULL.
1891 For simplicity, we detect the death of child processes here and
1892 synchronously call the SIGCHLD handler. Since it is possible for
1893 children to be created without a corresponding pipe handle from which
1894 to read output, we wait separately on the process handles as well as
1895 the char_avail events for each process pipe. We only call
1896 wait/reap_process when the process actually terminates.
1898 To reduce the number of places in which Emacs can be hung such that
1899 C-g is not able to interrupt it, we always wait on interrupt_handle
1900 (which is signaled by the input thread when C-g is detected). If we
1901 detect that we were woken up by C-g, we return -1 with errno set to
1902 EINTR as on Unix. */
1904 /* From w32console.c */
1905 extern HANDLE keyboard_handle
;
1907 /* From w32xfns.c */
1908 extern HANDLE interrupt_handle
;
1910 /* From process.c */
1911 extern int proc_buffered_char
[];
1914 sys_select (int nfds
, SELECT_TYPE
*rfds
, SELECT_TYPE
*wfds
, SELECT_TYPE
*efds
,
1915 struct timespec
*timeout
, void *ignored
)
1918 DWORD timeout_ms
, start_time
;
1921 child_process
*cp
, *cps
[MAX_CHILDREN
];
1922 HANDLE wait_hnd
[MAXDESC
+ MAX_CHILDREN
];
1923 int fdindex
[MAXDESC
]; /* mapping from wait handles back to descriptors */
1926 timeout
? (timeout
->tv_sec
* 1000 + timeout
->tv_nsec
/ 1000000) : INFINITE
;
1928 /* If the descriptor sets are NULL but timeout isn't, then just Sleep. */
1929 if (rfds
== NULL
&& wfds
== NULL
&& efds
== NULL
&& timeout
!= NULL
)
1935 /* Otherwise, we only handle rfds, so fail otherwise. */
1936 if (rfds
== NULL
|| wfds
!= NULL
|| efds
!= NULL
)
1946 /* If interrupt_handle is available and valid, always wait on it, to
1947 detect C-g (quit). */
1949 if (interrupt_handle
&& interrupt_handle
!= INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
)
1951 wait_hnd
[0] = interrupt_handle
;
1956 /* Build a list of pipe handles to wait on. */
1957 for (i
= 0; i
< nfds
; i
++)
1958 if (FD_ISSET (i
, &orfds
))
1962 if (keyboard_handle
)
1964 /* Handle stdin specially */
1965 wait_hnd
[nh
] = keyboard_handle
;
1970 /* Check for any emacs-generated input in the queue since
1971 it won't be detected in the wait */
1972 if (detect_input_pending ())
1977 else if (noninteractive
)
1979 if (handle_file_notifications (NULL
))
1985 /* Child process and socket/comm port input. */
1989 int current_status
= cp
->status
;
1991 if (current_status
== STATUS_READ_ACKNOWLEDGED
)
1993 /* Tell reader thread which file handle to use. */
1995 /* Wake up the reader thread for this process */
1996 cp
->status
= STATUS_READ_READY
;
1997 if (!SetEvent (cp
->char_consumed
))
1998 DebPrint (("sys_select.SetEvent failed with "
1999 "%lu for fd %ld\n", GetLastError (), i
));
2002 #ifdef CHECK_INTERLOCK
2003 /* slightly crude cross-checking of interlock between threads */
2005 current_status
= cp
->status
;
2006 if (WaitForSingleObject (cp
->char_avail
, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
2008 /* char_avail has been signaled, so status (which may
2009 have changed) should indicate read has completed
2010 but has not been acknowledged. */
2011 current_status
= cp
->status
;
2012 if (current_status
!= STATUS_READ_SUCCEEDED
2013 && current_status
!= STATUS_READ_FAILED
)
2014 DebPrint (("char_avail set, but read not completed: status %d\n",
2019 /* char_avail has not been signaled, so status should
2020 indicate that read is in progress; small possibility
2021 that read has completed but event wasn't yet signaled
2022 when we tested it (because a context switch occurred
2023 or if running on separate CPUs). */
2024 if (current_status
!= STATUS_READ_READY
2025 && current_status
!= STATUS_READ_IN_PROGRESS
2026 && current_status
!= STATUS_READ_SUCCEEDED
2027 && current_status
!= STATUS_READ_FAILED
)
2028 DebPrint (("char_avail reset, but read status is bad: %d\n",
2032 wait_hnd
[nh
] = cp
->char_avail
;
2034 if (!wait_hnd
[nh
]) emacs_abort ();
2037 DebPrint (("select waiting on child %d fd %d\n",
2038 cp
-child_procs
, i
));
2043 /* Unable to find something to wait on for this fd, skip */
2045 /* Note that this is not a fatal error, and can in fact
2046 happen in unusual circumstances. Specifically, if
2047 sys_spawnve fails, eg. because the program doesn't
2048 exist, and debug-on-error is t so Fsignal invokes a
2049 nested input loop, then the process output pipe is
2050 still included in input_wait_mask with no child_proc
2051 associated with it. (It is removed when the debugger
2052 exits the nested input loop and the error is thrown.) */
2054 DebPrint (("sys_select: fd %ld is invalid! ignoring\n", i
));
2060 /* Add handles of child processes. */
2062 for (cp
= child_procs
+ (child_proc_count
-1); cp
>= child_procs
; cp
--)
2063 /* Some child_procs might be sockets; ignore them. Also some
2064 children may have died already, but we haven't finished reading
2065 the process output; ignore them too. */
2066 if ((CHILD_ACTIVE (cp
) && cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
)
2068 || (fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_SEND_SIGCHLD
) == 0
2069 || (fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_AT_EOF
) != 0)
2072 wait_hnd
[nh
+ nc
] = cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
;
2077 /* Nothing to look for, so we didn't find anything */
2084 if (handle_file_notifications (NULL
))
2090 start_time
= GetTickCount ();
2092 /* Wait for input or child death to be signaled. If user input is
2093 allowed, then also accept window messages. */
2094 if (FD_ISSET (0, &orfds
))
2095 active
= MsgWaitForMultipleObjects (nh
+ nc
, wait_hnd
, FALSE
, timeout_ms
,
2098 active
= WaitForMultipleObjects (nh
+ nc
, wait_hnd
, FALSE
, timeout_ms
);
2100 if (active
== WAIT_FAILED
)
2102 DebPrint (("select.WaitForMultipleObjects (%d, %lu) failed with %lu\n",
2103 nh
+ nc
, timeout_ms
, GetLastError ()));
2104 /* don't return EBADF - this causes wait_reading_process_output to
2105 abort; WAIT_FAILED is returned when single-stepping under
2106 Windows 95 after switching thread focus in debugger, and
2107 possibly at other times. */
2111 else if (active
== WAIT_TIMEOUT
)
2115 if (handle_file_notifications (NULL
))
2120 else if (active
>= WAIT_OBJECT_0
2121 && active
< WAIT_OBJECT_0
+MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
)
2123 active
-= WAIT_OBJECT_0
;
2125 else if (active
>= WAIT_ABANDONED_0
2126 && active
< WAIT_ABANDONED_0
+MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS
)
2128 active
-= WAIT_ABANDONED_0
;
2133 /* Loop over all handles after active (now officially documented as
2134 being the first signaled handle in the array). We do this to
2135 ensure fairness, so that all channels with data available will be
2136 processed - otherwise higher numbered channels could be starved. */
2139 if (active
== nh
+ nc
)
2141 /* There are messages in the lisp thread's queue; we must
2142 drain the queue now to ensure they are processed promptly,
2143 because if we don't do so, we will not be woken again until
2144 further messages arrive.
2146 NB. If ever we allow window message procedures to callback
2147 into lisp, we will need to ensure messages are dispatched
2148 at a safe time for lisp code to be run (*), and we may also
2149 want to provide some hooks in the dispatch loop to cater
2150 for modeless dialogs created by lisp (ie. to register
2151 window handles to pass to IsDialogMessage).
2153 (*) Note that MsgWaitForMultipleObjects above is an
2154 internal dispatch point for messages that are sent to
2155 windows created by this thread. */
2156 if (drain_message_queue ()
2157 /* If drain_message_queue returns non-zero, that means
2158 we received a WM_EMACS_FILENOTIFY message. If this
2159 is a TTY frame, we must signal the caller that keyboard
2160 input is available, so that w32_console_read_socket
2161 will be called to pick up the notifications. If we
2162 don't do that, file notifications will only work when
2163 the Emacs TTY frame has focus. */
2164 && FRAME_TERMCAP_P (SELECTED_FRAME ())
2165 /* they asked for stdin reads */
2166 && FD_ISSET (0, &orfds
)
2167 /* the stdin handle is valid */
2175 else if (active
>= nh
)
2177 cp
= cps
[active
- nh
];
2179 /* We cannot always signal SIGCHLD immediately; if we have not
2180 finished reading the process output, we must delay sending
2181 SIGCHLD until we do. */
2183 if (cp
->fd
>= 0 && (fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
& FILE_AT_EOF
) == 0)
2184 fd_info
[cp
->fd
].flags
|= FILE_SEND_SIGCHLD
;
2185 /* SIG_DFL for SIGCHLD is ignore */
2186 else if (sig_handlers
[SIGCHLD
] != SIG_DFL
&&
2187 sig_handlers
[SIGCHLD
] != SIG_IGN
)
2190 DebPrint (("select calling SIGCHLD handler for pid %d\n",
2193 sig_handlers
[SIGCHLD
] (SIGCHLD
);
2196 else if (fdindex
[active
] == -1)
2198 /* Quit (C-g) was detected. */
2202 else if (fdindex
[active
] == 0)
2204 /* Keyboard input available */
2210 /* must be a socket or pipe - read ahead should have
2211 completed, either succeeding or failing. */
2212 FD_SET (fdindex
[active
], rfds
);
2216 /* Even though wait_reading_process_output only reads from at most
2217 one channel, we must process all channels here so that we reap
2218 all children that have died. */
2219 while (++active
< nh
+ nc
)
2220 if (WaitForSingleObject (wait_hnd
[active
], 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0
)
2222 } while (active
< nh
+ nc
);
2226 if (handle_file_notifications (NULL
))
2230 /* If no input has arrived and timeout hasn't expired, wait again. */
2233 DWORD elapsed
= GetTickCount () - start_time
;
2235 if (timeout_ms
> elapsed
) /* INFINITE is MAX_UINT */
2237 if (timeout_ms
!= INFINITE
)
2238 timeout_ms
-= elapsed
;
2239 goto count_children
;
2246 /* Substitute for certain kill () operations */
2248 static BOOL CALLBACK
2249 find_child_console (HWND hwnd
, LPARAM arg
)
2251 child_process
* cp
= (child_process
*) arg
;
2255 thread_id
= GetWindowThreadProcessId (hwnd
, &process_id
);
2256 if (process_id
== cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
)
2258 char window_class
[32];
2260 GetClassName (hwnd
, window_class
, sizeof (window_class
));
2261 if (strcmp (window_class
,
2262 (os_subtype
== OS_9X
)
2264 : "ConsoleWindowClass") == 0)
2274 /* Emulate 'kill', but only for other processes. */
2276 sys_kill (pid_t pid
, int sig
)
2280 int need_to_free
= 0;
2283 /* Each process is in its own process group. */
2287 /* Only handle signals that will result in the process dying */
2289 && sig
!= SIGINT
&& sig
!= SIGKILL
&& sig
!= SIGQUIT
&& sig
!= SIGHUP
)
2297 /* It will take _some_ time before PID 4 or less on Windows will
2304 proc_hand
= OpenProcess (PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION
, 0, pid
);
2305 if (proc_hand
== NULL
)
2307 DWORD err
= GetLastError ();
2311 case ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
: /* existing process, but access denied */
2314 case ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
: /* process PID does not exist */
2320 CloseHandle (proc_hand
);
2324 cp
= find_child_pid (pid
);
2327 /* We were passed a PID of something other than our subprocess.
2328 If that is our own PID, we will send to ourself a message to
2329 close the selected frame, which does not necessarily
2330 terminates Emacs. But then we are not supposed to call
2331 sys_kill with our own PID. */
2332 proc_hand
= OpenProcess (PROCESS_TERMINATE
, 0, pid
);
2333 if (proc_hand
== NULL
)
2342 proc_hand
= cp
->procinfo
.hProcess
;
2343 pid
= cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
;
2345 /* Try to locate console window for process. */
2346 EnumWindows (find_child_console
, (LPARAM
) cp
);
2349 if (sig
== SIGINT
|| sig
== SIGQUIT
)
2351 if (NILP (Vw32_start_process_share_console
) && cp
&& cp
->hwnd
)
2353 BYTE control_scan_code
= (BYTE
) MapVirtualKey (VK_CONTROL
, 0);
2354 /* Fake Ctrl-C for SIGINT, and Ctrl-Break for SIGQUIT. */
2355 BYTE vk_break_code
= (sig
== SIGINT
) ? 'C' : VK_CANCEL
;
2356 BYTE break_scan_code
= (BYTE
) MapVirtualKey (vk_break_code
, 0);
2357 HWND foreground_window
;
2359 if (break_scan_code
== 0)
2361 /* Fake Ctrl-C for SIGQUIT if we can't manage Ctrl-Break. */
2362 vk_break_code
= 'C';
2363 break_scan_code
= (BYTE
) MapVirtualKey (vk_break_code
, 0);
2366 foreground_window
= GetForegroundWindow ();
2367 if (foreground_window
)
2369 /* NT 5.0, and apparently also Windows 98, will not allow
2370 a Window to be set to foreground directly without the
2371 user's involvement. The workaround is to attach
2372 ourselves to the thread that owns the foreground
2373 window, since that is the only thread that can set the
2374 foreground window. */
2375 DWORD foreground_thread
, child_thread
;
2377 GetWindowThreadProcessId (foreground_window
, NULL
);
2378 if (foreground_thread
== GetCurrentThreadId ()
2379 || !AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
2380 foreground_thread
, TRUE
))
2381 foreground_thread
= 0;
2383 child_thread
= GetWindowThreadProcessId (cp
->hwnd
, NULL
);
2384 if (child_thread
== GetCurrentThreadId ()
2385 || !AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
2386 child_thread
, TRUE
))
2389 /* Set the foreground window to the child. */
2390 if (SetForegroundWindow (cp
->hwnd
))
2392 /* Generate keystrokes as if user had typed Ctrl-Break or
2394 keybd_event (VK_CONTROL
, control_scan_code
, 0, 0);
2395 keybd_event (vk_break_code
, break_scan_code
,
2396 (vk_break_code
== 'C' ? 0 : KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY
), 0);
2397 keybd_event (vk_break_code
, break_scan_code
,
2398 (vk_break_code
== 'C' ? 0 : KEYEVENTF_EXTENDEDKEY
)
2399 | KEYEVENTF_KEYUP
, 0);
2400 keybd_event (VK_CONTROL
, control_scan_code
,
2401 KEYEVENTF_KEYUP
, 0);
2403 /* Sleep for a bit to give time for Emacs frame to respond
2404 to focus change events (if Emacs was active app). */
2407 SetForegroundWindow (foreground_window
);
2409 /* Detach from the foreground and child threads now that
2410 the foreground switching is over. */
2411 if (foreground_thread
)
2412 AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
2413 foreground_thread
, FALSE
);
2415 AttachThreadInput (GetCurrentThreadId (),
2416 child_thread
, FALSE
);
2419 /* Ctrl-Break is NT equivalent of SIGINT. */
2420 else if (!GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent (CTRL_BREAK_EVENT
, pid
))
2422 DebPrint (("sys_kill.GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent return %d "
2423 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid
));
2430 if (NILP (Vw32_start_process_share_console
) && cp
&& cp
->hwnd
)
2433 if (os_subtype
== OS_9X
)
2436 Another possibility is to try terminating the VDM out-right by
2437 calling the Shell VxD (id 0x17) V86 interface, function #4
2438 "SHELL_Destroy_VM", ie.
2444 First need to determine the current VM handle, and then arrange for
2445 the shellapi call to be made from the system vm (by using
2446 Switch_VM_and_callback).
2448 Could try to invoke DestroyVM through CallVxD.
2452 /* On Windows 95, posting WM_QUIT causes the 16-bit subsystem
2453 to hang when cmdproxy is used in conjunction with
2454 command.com for an interactive shell. Posting
2455 WM_CLOSE pops up a dialog that, when Yes is selected,
2456 does the same thing. TerminateProcess is also less
2457 than ideal in that subprocesses tend to stick around
2458 until the machine is shutdown, but at least it
2459 doesn't freeze the 16-bit subsystem. */
2460 PostMessage (cp
->hwnd
, WM_QUIT
, 0xff, 0);
2462 if (!TerminateProcess (proc_hand
, 0xff))
2464 DebPrint (("sys_kill.TerminateProcess returned %d "
2465 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid
));
2472 PostMessage (cp
->hwnd
, WM_CLOSE
, 0, 0);
2474 /* Kill the process. On W32 this doesn't kill child processes
2475 so it doesn't work very well for shells which is why it's not
2476 used in every case. */
2477 else if (!TerminateProcess (proc_hand
, 0xff))
2479 DebPrint (("sys_kill.TerminateProcess returned %d "
2480 "for pid %lu\n", GetLastError (), pid
));
2487 CloseHandle (proc_hand
);
2492 /* The following two routines are used to manipulate stdin, stdout, and
2493 stderr of our child processes.
2495 Assuming that in, out, and err are *not* inheritable, we make them
2496 stdin, stdout, and stderr of the child as follows:
2498 - Save the parent's current standard handles.
2499 - Set the std handles to inheritable duplicates of the ones being passed in.
2500 (Note that _get_osfhandle() is an io.h procedure that retrieves the
2501 NT file handle for a crt file descriptor.)
2502 - Spawn the child, which inherits in, out, and err as stdin,
2503 stdout, and stderr. (see Spawnve)
2504 - Close the std handles passed to the child.
2505 - Reset the parent's standard handles to the saved handles.
2506 (see reset_standard_handles)
2507 We assume that the caller closes in, out, and err after calling us. */
2510 prepare_standard_handles (int in
, int out
, int err
, HANDLE handles
[3])
2513 HANDLE newstdin
, newstdout
, newstderr
;
2515 parent
= GetCurrentProcess ();
2517 handles
[0] = GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE
);
2518 handles
[1] = GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
);
2519 handles
[2] = GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE
);
2521 /* make inheritable copies of the new handles */
2522 if (!DuplicateHandle (parent
,
2523 (HANDLE
) _get_osfhandle (in
),
2528 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
))
2529 report_file_error ("Duplicating input handle for child", Qnil
);
2531 if (!DuplicateHandle (parent
,
2532 (HANDLE
) _get_osfhandle (out
),
2537 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
))
2538 report_file_error ("Duplicating output handle for child", Qnil
);
2540 if (!DuplicateHandle (parent
,
2541 (HANDLE
) _get_osfhandle (err
),
2546 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS
))
2547 report_file_error ("Duplicating error handle for child", Qnil
);
2549 /* and store them as our std handles */
2550 if (!SetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE
, newstdin
))
2551 report_file_error ("Changing stdin handle", Qnil
);
2553 if (!SetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
, newstdout
))
2554 report_file_error ("Changing stdout handle", Qnil
);
2556 if (!SetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE
, newstderr
))
2557 report_file_error ("Changing stderr handle", Qnil
);
2561 reset_standard_handles (int in
, int out
, int err
, HANDLE handles
[3])
2563 /* close the duplicated handles passed to the child */
2564 CloseHandle (GetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE
));
2565 CloseHandle (GetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
));
2566 CloseHandle (GetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE
));
2568 /* now restore parent's saved std handles */
2569 SetStdHandle (STD_INPUT_HANDLE
, handles
[0]);
2570 SetStdHandle (STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE
, handles
[1]);
2571 SetStdHandle (STD_ERROR_HANDLE
, handles
[2]);
2575 set_process_dir (char * dir
)
2580 /* To avoid problems with winsock implementations that work over dial-up
2581 connections causing or requiring a connection to exist while Emacs is
2582 running, Emacs no longer automatically loads winsock on startup if it
2583 is present. Instead, it will be loaded when open-network-stream is
2586 To allow full control over when winsock is loaded, we provide these
2587 two functions to dynamically load and unload winsock. This allows
2588 dial-up users to only be connected when they actually need to use
2592 extern HANDLE winsock_lib
;
2593 extern BOOL
term_winsock (void);
2594 extern BOOL
init_winsock (int load_now
);
2596 DEFUN ("w32-has-winsock", Fw32_has_winsock
, Sw32_has_winsock
, 0, 1, 0,
2597 doc
: /* Test for presence of the Windows socket library `winsock'.
2598 Returns non-nil if winsock support is present, nil otherwise.
2600 If the optional argument LOAD-NOW is non-nil, the winsock library is
2601 also loaded immediately if not already loaded. If winsock is loaded,
2602 the winsock local hostname is returned (since this may be different from
2603 the value of `system-name' and should supplant it), otherwise t is
2604 returned to indicate winsock support is present. */)
2605 (Lisp_Object load_now
)
2609 have_winsock
= init_winsock (!NILP (load_now
));
2612 if (winsock_lib
!= NULL
)
2614 /* Return new value for system-name. The best way to do this
2615 is to call init_system_name, saving and restoring the
2616 original value to avoid side-effects. */
2617 Lisp_Object orig_hostname
= Vsystem_name
;
2618 Lisp_Object hostname
;
2620 init_system_name ();
2621 hostname
= Vsystem_name
;
2622 Vsystem_name
= orig_hostname
;
2630 DEFUN ("w32-unload-winsock", Fw32_unload_winsock
, Sw32_unload_winsock
,
2632 doc
: /* Unload the Windows socket library `winsock' if loaded.
2633 This is provided to allow dial-up socket connections to be disconnected
2634 when no longer needed. Returns nil without unloading winsock if any
2635 socket connections still exist. */)
2638 return term_winsock () ? Qt
: Qnil
;
2642 /* Some miscellaneous functions that are Windows specific, but not GUI
2643 specific (ie. are applicable in terminal or batch mode as well). */
2645 DEFUN ("w32-short-file-name", Fw32_short_file_name
, Sw32_short_file_name
, 1, 1, 0,
2646 doc
: /* Return the short file name version (8.3) of the full path of FILENAME.
2647 If FILENAME does not exist, return nil.
2648 All path elements in FILENAME are converted to their short names. */)
2649 (Lisp_Object filename
)
2651 char shortname
[MAX_PATH
];
2653 CHECK_STRING (filename
);
2655 /* first expand it. */
2656 filename
= Fexpand_file_name (filename
, Qnil
);
2658 /* luckily, this returns the short version of each element in the path. */
2659 if (w32_get_short_filename (SDATA (ENCODE_FILE (filename
)),
2660 shortname
, MAX_PATH
) == 0)
2663 dostounix_filename (shortname
);
2665 /* No need to DECODE_FILE, because 8.3 names are pure ASCII. */
2666 return build_string (shortname
);
2670 DEFUN ("w32-long-file-name", Fw32_long_file_name
, Sw32_long_file_name
,
2672 doc
: /* Return the long file name version of the full path of FILENAME.
2673 If FILENAME does not exist, return nil.
2674 All path elements in FILENAME are converted to their long names. */)
2675 (Lisp_Object filename
)
2677 char longname
[ MAX_UTF8_PATH
];
2680 CHECK_STRING (filename
);
2682 if (SBYTES (filename
) == 2
2683 && *(SDATA (filename
) + 1) == ':')
2686 /* first expand it. */
2687 filename
= Fexpand_file_name (filename
, Qnil
);
2689 if (!w32_get_long_filename (SDATA (ENCODE_FILE (filename
)), longname
,
2693 dostounix_filename (longname
);
2695 /* If we were passed only a drive, make sure that a slash is not appended
2696 for consistency with directories. Allow for drive mapping via SUBST
2697 in case expand-file-name is ever changed to expand those. */
2698 if (drive_only
&& longname
[1] == ':' && longname
[2] == '/' && !longname
[3])
2701 return DECODE_FILE (build_unibyte_string (longname
));
2704 DEFUN ("w32-set-process-priority", Fw32_set_process_priority
,
2705 Sw32_set_process_priority
, 2, 2, 0,
2706 doc
: /* Set the priority of PROCESS to PRIORITY.
2707 If PROCESS is nil, the priority of Emacs is changed, otherwise the
2708 priority of the process whose pid is PROCESS is changed.
2709 PRIORITY should be one of the symbols high, normal, or low;
2710 any other symbol will be interpreted as normal.
2712 If successful, the return value is t, otherwise nil. */)
2713 (Lisp_Object process
, Lisp_Object priority
)
2715 HANDLE proc_handle
= GetCurrentProcess ();
2716 DWORD priority_class
= NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS
;
2717 Lisp_Object result
= Qnil
;
2719 CHECK_SYMBOL (priority
);
2721 if (!NILP (process
))
2726 CHECK_NUMBER (process
);
2728 /* Allow pid to be an internally generated one, or one obtained
2729 externally. This is necessary because real pids on Windows 95 are
2732 pid
= XINT (process
);
2733 cp
= find_child_pid (pid
);
2735 pid
= cp
->procinfo
.dwProcessId
;
2737 proc_handle
= OpenProcess (PROCESS_SET_INFORMATION
, FALSE
, pid
);
2740 if (EQ (priority
, Qhigh
))
2741 priority_class
= HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS
;
2742 else if (EQ (priority
, Qlow
))
2743 priority_class
= IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS
;
2745 if (proc_handle
!= NULL
)
2747 if (SetPriorityClass (proc_handle
, priority_class
))
2749 if (!NILP (process
))
2750 CloseHandle (proc_handle
);
2756 #ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
2757 /* Emulation of nl_langinfo. Used in fns.c:Flocale_info. */
2759 nl_langinfo (nl_item item
)
2761 /* Conversion of Posix item numbers to their Windows equivalents. */
2762 static const LCTYPE w32item
[] = {
2763 LOCALE_IDEFAULTANSICODEPAGE
,
2764 LOCALE_SDAYNAME1
, LOCALE_SDAYNAME2
, LOCALE_SDAYNAME3
,
2765 LOCALE_SDAYNAME4
, LOCALE_SDAYNAME5
, LOCALE_SDAYNAME6
, LOCALE_SDAYNAME7
,
2766 LOCALE_SMONTHNAME1
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME2
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME3
,
2767 LOCALE_SMONTHNAME4
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME5
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME6
,
2768 LOCALE_SMONTHNAME7
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME8
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME9
,
2769 LOCALE_SMONTHNAME10
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME11
, LOCALE_SMONTHNAME12
2772 static char *nl_langinfo_buf
= NULL
;
2773 static int nl_langinfo_len
= 0;
2775 if (nl_langinfo_len
<= 0)
2776 nl_langinfo_buf
= xmalloc (nl_langinfo_len
= 1);
2778 if (item
< 0 || item
>= _NL_NUM
)
2779 nl_langinfo_buf
[0] = 0;
2782 LCID cloc
= GetThreadLocale ();
2783 int need_len
= GetLocaleInfo (cloc
, w32item
[item
] | LOCALE_USE_CP_ACP
,
2787 nl_langinfo_buf
[0] = 0;
2790 if (item
== CODESET
)
2792 need_len
+= 2; /* for the "cp" prefix */
2793 if (need_len
< 8) /* for the case we call GetACP */
2796 if (nl_langinfo_len
<= need_len
)
2797 nl_langinfo_buf
= xrealloc (nl_langinfo_buf
,
2798 nl_langinfo_len
= need_len
);
2799 if (!GetLocaleInfo (cloc
, w32item
[item
] | LOCALE_USE_CP_ACP
,
2800 nl_langinfo_buf
, nl_langinfo_len
))
2801 nl_langinfo_buf
[0] = 0;
2802 else if (item
== CODESET
)
2804 if (strcmp (nl_langinfo_buf
, "0") == 0 /* CP_ACP */
2805 || strcmp (nl_langinfo_buf
, "1") == 0) /* CP_OEMCP */
2806 sprintf (nl_langinfo_buf
, "cp%u", GetACP ());
2809 memmove (nl_langinfo_buf
+ 2, nl_langinfo_buf
,
2810 strlen (nl_langinfo_buf
) + 1);
2811 nl_langinfo_buf
[0] = 'c';
2812 nl_langinfo_buf
[1] = 'p';
2817 return nl_langinfo_buf
;
2819 #endif /* HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET */
2821 DEFUN ("w32-get-locale-info", Fw32_get_locale_info
,
2822 Sw32_get_locale_info
, 1, 2, 0,
2823 doc
: /* Return information about the Windows locale LCID.
2824 By default, return a three letter locale code which encodes the default
2825 language as the first two characters, and the country or regional variant
2826 as the third letter. For example, ENU refers to `English (United States)',
2827 while ENC means `English (Canadian)'.
2829 If the optional argument LONGFORM is t, the long form of the locale
2830 name is returned, e.g. `English (United States)' instead; if LONGFORM
2831 is a number, it is interpreted as an LCTYPE constant and the corresponding
2832 locale information is returned.
2834 If LCID (a 16-bit number) is not a valid locale, the result is nil. */)
2835 (Lisp_Object lcid
, Lisp_Object longform
)
2839 char abbrev_name
[32] = { 0 };
2840 char full_name
[256] = { 0 };
2842 CHECK_NUMBER (lcid
);
2844 if (!IsValidLocale (XINT (lcid
), LCID_SUPPORTED
))
2847 if (NILP (longform
))
2849 got_abbrev
= GetLocaleInfo (XINT (lcid
),
2850 LOCALE_SABBREVLANGNAME
| LOCALE_USE_CP_ACP
,
2851 abbrev_name
, sizeof (abbrev_name
));
2853 return build_string (abbrev_name
);
2855 else if (EQ (longform
, Qt
))
2857 got_full
= GetLocaleInfo (XINT (lcid
),
2858 LOCALE_SLANGUAGE
| LOCALE_USE_CP_ACP
,
2859 full_name
, sizeof (full_name
));
2861 return DECODE_SYSTEM (build_string (full_name
));
2863 else if (NUMBERP (longform
))
2865 got_full
= GetLocaleInfo (XINT (lcid
),
2867 full_name
, sizeof (full_name
));
2868 /* GetLocaleInfo's return value includes the terminating null
2869 character, when the returned information is a string, whereas
2870 make_unibyte_string needs the string length without the
2871 terminating null. */
2873 return make_unibyte_string (full_name
, got_full
- 1);
2880 DEFUN ("w32-get-current-locale-id", Fw32_get_current_locale_id
,
2881 Sw32_get_current_locale_id
, 0, 0, 0,
2882 doc
: /* Return Windows locale id for current locale setting.
2883 This is a numerical value; use `w32-get-locale-info' to convert to a
2884 human-readable form. */)
2887 return make_number (GetThreadLocale ());
2891 int_from_hex (char * s
)
2894 static char hex
[] = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF";
2897 while (*s
&& (p
= strchr (hex
, *s
)) != NULL
)
2899 unsigned digit
= p
- hex
;
2902 val
= val
* 16 + digit
;
2908 /* We need to build a global list, since the EnumSystemLocale callback
2909 function isn't given a context pointer. */
2910 Lisp_Object Vw32_valid_locale_ids
;
2912 static BOOL CALLBACK
2913 enum_locale_fn (LPTSTR localeNum
)
2915 DWORD id
= int_from_hex (localeNum
);
2916 Vw32_valid_locale_ids
= Fcons (make_number (id
), Vw32_valid_locale_ids
);
2920 DEFUN ("w32-get-valid-locale-ids", Fw32_get_valid_locale_ids
,
2921 Sw32_get_valid_locale_ids
, 0, 0, 0,
2922 doc
: /* Return list of all valid Windows locale ids.
2923 Each id is a numerical value; use `w32-get-locale-info' to convert to a
2924 human-readable form. */)
2927 Vw32_valid_locale_ids
= Qnil
;
2929 EnumSystemLocales (enum_locale_fn
, LCID_SUPPORTED
);
2931 Vw32_valid_locale_ids
= Fnreverse (Vw32_valid_locale_ids
);
2932 return Vw32_valid_locale_ids
;
2936 DEFUN ("w32-get-default-locale-id", Fw32_get_default_locale_id
, Sw32_get_default_locale_id
, 0, 1, 0,
2937 doc
: /* Return Windows locale id for default locale setting.
2938 By default, the system default locale setting is returned; if the optional
2939 parameter USERP is non-nil, the user default locale setting is returned.
2940 This is a numerical value; use `w32-get-locale-info' to convert to a
2941 human-readable form. */)
2945 return make_number (GetSystemDefaultLCID ());
2946 return make_number (GetUserDefaultLCID ());
2950 DEFUN ("w32-set-current-locale", Fw32_set_current_locale
, Sw32_set_current_locale
, 1, 1, 0,
2951 doc
: /* Make Windows locale LCID be the current locale setting for Emacs.
2952 If successful, the new locale id is returned, otherwise nil. */)
2955 CHECK_NUMBER (lcid
);
2957 if (!IsValidLocale (XINT (lcid
), LCID_SUPPORTED
))
2960 if (!SetThreadLocale (XINT (lcid
)))
2963 /* Need to set input thread locale if present. */
2964 if (dwWindowsThreadId
)
2965 /* Reply is not needed. */
2966 PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId
, WM_EMACS_SETLOCALE
, XINT (lcid
), 0);
2968 return make_number (GetThreadLocale ());
2972 /* We need to build a global list, since the EnumCodePages callback
2973 function isn't given a context pointer. */
2974 Lisp_Object Vw32_valid_codepages
;
2976 static BOOL CALLBACK
2977 enum_codepage_fn (LPTSTR codepageNum
)
2979 DWORD id
= atoi (codepageNum
);
2980 Vw32_valid_codepages
= Fcons (make_number (id
), Vw32_valid_codepages
);
2984 DEFUN ("w32-get-valid-codepages", Fw32_get_valid_codepages
,
2985 Sw32_get_valid_codepages
, 0, 0, 0,
2986 doc
: /* Return list of all valid Windows codepages. */)
2989 Vw32_valid_codepages
= Qnil
;
2991 EnumSystemCodePages (enum_codepage_fn
, CP_SUPPORTED
);
2993 Vw32_valid_codepages
= Fnreverse (Vw32_valid_codepages
);
2994 return Vw32_valid_codepages
;
2998 DEFUN ("w32-get-console-codepage", Fw32_get_console_codepage
,
2999 Sw32_get_console_codepage
, 0, 0, 0,
3000 doc
: /* Return current Windows codepage for console input. */)
3003 return make_number (GetConsoleCP ());
3007 DEFUN ("w32-set-console-codepage", Fw32_set_console_codepage
,
3008 Sw32_set_console_codepage
, 1, 1, 0,
3009 doc
: /* Make Windows codepage CP be the codepage for Emacs tty keyboard input.
3010 This codepage setting affects keyboard input in tty mode.
3011 If successful, the new CP is returned, otherwise nil. */)
3016 if (!IsValidCodePage (XINT (cp
)))
3019 if (!SetConsoleCP (XINT (cp
)))
3022 return make_number (GetConsoleCP ());
3026 DEFUN ("w32-get-console-output-codepage", Fw32_get_console_output_codepage
,
3027 Sw32_get_console_output_codepage
, 0, 0, 0,
3028 doc
: /* Return current Windows codepage for console output. */)
3031 return make_number (GetConsoleOutputCP ());
3035 DEFUN ("w32-set-console-output-codepage", Fw32_set_console_output_codepage
,
3036 Sw32_set_console_output_codepage
, 1, 1, 0,
3037 doc
: /* Make Windows codepage CP be the codepage for Emacs console output.
3038 This codepage setting affects display in tty mode.
3039 If successful, the new CP is returned, otherwise nil. */)
3044 if (!IsValidCodePage (XINT (cp
)))
3047 if (!SetConsoleOutputCP (XINT (cp
)))
3050 return make_number (GetConsoleOutputCP ());
3054 DEFUN ("w32-get-codepage-charset", Fw32_get_codepage_charset
,
3055 Sw32_get_codepage_charset
, 1, 1, 0,
3056 doc
: /* Return charset ID corresponding to codepage CP.
3057 Returns nil if the codepage is not valid or its charset ID could
3060 Note that this function is only guaranteed to work with ANSI
3061 codepages; most console codepages are not supported and will
3069 if (!IsValidCodePage (XINT (cp
)))
3072 if (TranslateCharsetInfo ((DWORD
*) XINT (cp
), &info
, TCI_SRCCODEPAGE
))
3073 return make_number (info
.ciCharset
);
3079 DEFUN ("w32-get-valid-keyboard-layouts", Fw32_get_valid_keyboard_layouts
,
3080 Sw32_get_valid_keyboard_layouts
, 0, 0, 0,
3081 doc
: /* Return list of Windows keyboard languages and layouts.
3082 The return value is a list of pairs of language id and layout id. */)
3085 int num_layouts
= GetKeyboardLayoutList (0, NULL
);
3086 HKL
* layouts
= (HKL
*) alloca (num_layouts
* sizeof (HKL
));
3087 Lisp_Object obj
= Qnil
;
3089 if (GetKeyboardLayoutList (num_layouts
, layouts
) == num_layouts
)
3091 while (--num_layouts
>= 0)
3093 HKL kl
= layouts
[num_layouts
];
3095 obj
= Fcons (Fcons (make_number (LOWORD (kl
)),
3096 make_number (HIWORD (kl
))),
3105 DEFUN ("w32-get-keyboard-layout", Fw32_get_keyboard_layout
,
3106 Sw32_get_keyboard_layout
, 0, 0, 0,
3107 doc
: /* Return current Windows keyboard language and layout.
3108 The return value is the cons of the language id and the layout id. */)
3111 HKL kl
= GetKeyboardLayout (dwWindowsThreadId
);
3113 return Fcons (make_number (LOWORD (kl
)),
3114 make_number (HIWORD (kl
)));
3118 DEFUN ("w32-set-keyboard-layout", Fw32_set_keyboard_layout
,
3119 Sw32_set_keyboard_layout
, 1, 1, 0,
3120 doc
: /* Make LAYOUT be the current keyboard layout for Emacs.
3121 The keyboard layout setting affects interpretation of keyboard input.
3122 If successful, the new layout id is returned, otherwise nil. */)
3123 (Lisp_Object layout
)
3127 CHECK_CONS (layout
);
3128 CHECK_NUMBER_CAR (layout
);
3129 CHECK_NUMBER_CDR (layout
);
3131 kl
= (HKL
) ((XINT (XCAR (layout
)) & 0xffff)
3132 | (XINT (XCDR (layout
)) << 16));
3134 /* Synchronize layout with input thread. */
3135 if (dwWindowsThreadId
)
3137 if (PostThreadMessage (dwWindowsThreadId
, WM_EMACS_SETKEYBOARDLAYOUT
,
3141 GetMessage (&msg
, NULL
, WM_EMACS_DONE
, WM_EMACS_DONE
);
3143 if (msg
.wParam
== 0)
3147 else if (!ActivateKeyboardLayout (kl
, 0))
3150 return Fw32_get_keyboard_layout ();
3155 syms_of_ntproc (void)
3157 DEFSYM (Qhigh
, "high");
3158 DEFSYM (Qlow
, "low");
3160 defsubr (&Sw32_has_winsock
);
3161 defsubr (&Sw32_unload_winsock
);
3163 defsubr (&Sw32_short_file_name
);
3164 defsubr (&Sw32_long_file_name
);
3165 defsubr (&Sw32_set_process_priority
);
3166 defsubr (&Sw32_get_locale_info
);
3167 defsubr (&Sw32_get_current_locale_id
);
3168 defsubr (&Sw32_get_default_locale_id
);
3169 defsubr (&Sw32_get_valid_locale_ids
);
3170 defsubr (&Sw32_set_current_locale
);
3172 defsubr (&Sw32_get_console_codepage
);
3173 defsubr (&Sw32_set_console_codepage
);
3174 defsubr (&Sw32_get_console_output_codepage
);
3175 defsubr (&Sw32_set_console_output_codepage
);
3176 defsubr (&Sw32_get_valid_codepages
);
3177 defsubr (&Sw32_get_codepage_charset
);
3179 defsubr (&Sw32_get_valid_keyboard_layouts
);
3180 defsubr (&Sw32_get_keyboard_layout
);
3181 defsubr (&Sw32_set_keyboard_layout
);
3183 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-quote-process-args", Vw32_quote_process_args
,
3184 doc
: /* Non-nil enables quoting of process arguments to ensure correct parsing.
3185 Because Windows does not directly pass argv arrays to child processes,
3186 programs have to reconstruct the argv array by parsing the command
3187 line string. For an argument to contain a space, it must be enclosed
3188 in double quotes or it will be parsed as multiple arguments.
3190 If the value is a character, that character will be used to escape any
3191 quote characters that appear, otherwise a suitable escape character
3192 will be chosen based on the type of the program. */);
3193 Vw32_quote_process_args
= Qt
;
3195 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-start-process-show-window",
3196 Vw32_start_process_show_window
,
3197 doc
: /* When nil, new child processes hide their windows.
3198 When non-nil, they show their window in the method of their choice.
3199 This variable doesn't affect GUI applications, which will never be hidden. */);
3200 Vw32_start_process_show_window
= Qnil
;
3202 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-start-process-share-console",
3203 Vw32_start_process_share_console
,
3204 doc
: /* When nil, new child processes are given a new console.
3205 When non-nil, they share the Emacs console; this has the limitation of
3206 allowing only one DOS subprocess to run at a time (whether started directly
3207 or indirectly by Emacs), and preventing Emacs from cleanly terminating the
3208 subprocess group, but may allow Emacs to interrupt a subprocess that doesn't
3209 otherwise respond to interrupts from Emacs. */);
3210 Vw32_start_process_share_console
= Qnil
;
3212 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-start-process-inherit-error-mode",
3213 Vw32_start_process_inherit_error_mode
,
3214 doc
: /* When nil, new child processes revert to the default error mode.
3215 When non-nil, they inherit their error mode setting from Emacs, which stops
3216 them blocking when trying to access unmounted drives etc. */);
3217 Vw32_start_process_inherit_error_mode
= Qt
;
3219 DEFVAR_INT ("w32-pipe-read-delay", w32_pipe_read_delay
,
3220 doc
: /* Forced delay before reading subprocess output.
3221 This is done to improve the buffering of subprocess output, by
3222 avoiding the inefficiency of frequently reading small amounts of data.
3224 If positive, the value is the number of milliseconds to sleep before
3225 reading the subprocess output. If negative, the magnitude is the number
3226 of time slices to wait (effectively boosting the priority of the child
3227 process temporarily). A value of zero disables waiting entirely. */);
3228 w32_pipe_read_delay
= 50;
3230 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-downcase-file-names", Vw32_downcase_file_names
,
3231 doc
: /* Non-nil means convert all-upper case file names to lower case.
3232 This applies when performing completions and file name expansion.
3233 Note that the value of this setting also affects remote file names,
3234 so you probably don't want to set to non-nil if you use case-sensitive
3235 filesystems via ange-ftp. */);
3236 Vw32_downcase_file_names
= Qnil
;
3239 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-generate-fake-inodes", Vw32_generate_fake_inodes
,
3240 doc
: /* Non-nil means attempt to fake realistic inode values.
3241 This works by hashing the truename of files, and should detect
3242 aliasing between long and short (8.3 DOS) names, but can have
3243 false positives because of hash collisions. Note that determining
3244 the truename of a file can be slow. */);
3245 Vw32_generate_fake_inodes
= Qnil
;
3248 DEFVAR_LISP ("w32-get-true-file-attributes", Vw32_get_true_file_attributes
,
3249 doc
: /* Non-nil means determine accurate file attributes in `file-attributes'.
3250 This option controls whether to issue additional system calls to determine
3251 accurate link counts, file type, and ownership information. It is more
3252 useful for files on NTFS volumes, where hard links and file security are
3253 supported, than on volumes of the FAT family.
3255 Without these system calls, link count will always be reported as 1 and file
3256 ownership will be attributed to the current user.
3257 The default value `local' means only issue these system calls for files
3258 on local fixed drives. A value of nil means never issue them.
3259 Any other non-nil value means do this even on remote and removable drives
3260 where the performance impact may be noticeable even on modern hardware. */);
3261 Vw32_get_true_file_attributes
= Qlocal
;
3263 staticpro (&Vw32_valid_locale_ids
);
3264 staticpro (&Vw32_valid_codepages
);
3266 /* end of w32proc.c */