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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef WIN32 #include "apr_config.h" #endif /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ #ifdef NEED_HASHBANG_EMUL #undef execle #undef execve static const char **hashbang(const char *filename, char **argv); /* Historically, a list of arguments on the stack was often treated as * being equivalent to an array (since they already were "contiguous" * on the stack, and the arguments were pushed in the correct order). * On today's processors, this is not necessarily equivalent, because * often arguments are padded or passed partially in registers, * or the stack direction is backwards. * To be on the safe side, we copy the argument list to our own * local argv[] array. The va_arg logic makes sure we do the right thing. * XXX: malloc() is used because we expect to be overlaid soon. */ int ap_execle(const char *filename, const char *argv0, ...) { va_list adummy; char **envp; char **argv; int argc, ret; /* First pass: Count arguments on stack */ va_start(adummy, argv0); for (argc = 1; va_arg(adummy, char *) != NULL; ++argc) { continue; } va_end(adummy); if ((argv = (char **) malloc((argc + 2) * sizeof(*argv))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Ouch! Out of memory in ap_execle()!\n"); return -1; } /* Pass two --- copy the argument strings into the result space */ va_start(adummy, argv0); argv[0] = argv0; for (argc = 1; (argv[argc] = va_arg(adummy, char *)) != NULL; ++argc) { continue; } envp = va_arg(adummy, char **); va_end(adummy); ret = ap_execve(filename, argv, envp); free(argv); return ret; } /* Count number of entries in vector "args", including the trailing NULL entry */ static int count_args(const char **args) { int i; for (i = 0; args[i] != NULL; ++i) { continue; } return i+1; } /* Emulate the execve call, respecting a #!/interpreter line if present. * On "real" unixes, the kernel does this. * We have to fiddle with the argv array to make it work on platforms * which don't support the "hashbang" interpreter line by default. */ int ap_execve(const char *filename, const char *argv[], const char *envp[]) { const char **script_argv; extern char **environ; if (envp == NULL) { envp = (const char **) environ; } /* Try to execute the file directly first: */ execve(filename, argv, envp); /* Still with us? Then something went seriously wrong. * From the (linux) man page: * EACCES The file is not a regular file. * EACCES Execute permission is denied for the file. * EACCES Search permission is denied on a component of the path prefix. * EPERM The file system is mounted noexec. * EPERM The file system is mounted nosuid and the file has an SUID * or SGID bit set. * E2BIG The argument list is too big. * ENOEXEC The magic number in the file is incorrect. * EFAULT filename points outside your accessible address space. * ENAMETOOLONG filename is too long. * ENOENT The file does not exist. * ENOMEM Insufficient kernel memory was available. * ENOTDIR A component of the path prefix is not a directory. * ELOOP filename contains a circular reference (i.e., via a symbolic link) */ if (errno == ENOEXEC) { /* Probably a script. * Have a look; if there's a "#!" header then try to emulate * the feature found in all modern OS's: * Interpret the line following the #! as a command line * in shell style. */ if ((script_argv = hashbang(filename, argv)) != NULL) { /* new filename is the interpreter to call */ filename = script_argv[0]; /* Restore argv[0] as on entry */ if (argv[0] != NULL) { script_argv[0] = argv[0]; } execve(filename, script_argv, envp); free(script_argv); } /* * Script doesn't start with a hashbang line! * So, try to have the default shell execute it. * For this, the size of argv must be increased by one * entry: the shell's name. The remaining args are appended. */ else { int i = count_args(argv) + 1; /* +1 for leading SHELL_PATH */ if ((script_argv = malloc(sizeof(*script_argv) * i)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Ouch! Out of memory in ap_execve()!\n"); return -1; } script_argv[0] = SHELL_PATH; while (i > 0) { script_argv[i] = argv[i-1]; --i; } execve(SHELL_PATH, script_argv, envp); free(script_argv); } } return -1; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* * From: peter@zeus.dialix.oz.au (Peter Wemm) * (taken from tcsh) * If exec() fails look first for a #! [word] [word] .... * If it is, splice the header into the argument list and retry. * Return value: the original argv array (sans argv[0]), with the * script's argument list prepended. * XXX: malloc() is used so that everything can be free()ed after a failure. */ #define HACKBUFSZ 1024 /* Max chars in #! vector */ #define HACKVECSZ 128 /* Max words in #! vector */ static const char **hashbang(const char *filename, char **argv) { char lbuf[HACKBUFSZ]; char *sargv[HACKVECSZ]; const char **newargv; char *p, *ws; int fd; int sargc = 0; int i, j; #ifdef WIN32 int fw = 0; /* found at least one word */ int first_word = 0; #endif /* WIN32 */ if ((fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { return NULL; } if (read(fd, (char *) lbuf, 2) != 2 || lbuf[0] != '#' || lbuf[1] != '!' || read(fd, (char *) lbuf, HACKBUFSZ) <= 0) { close(fd); return NULL; } close(fd); ws = NULL; /* word started = 0 */ for (p = lbuf; p < &lbuf[HACKBUFSZ];) { switch (*p) { case ' ': case '\t': #ifdef NEW_CRLF case '\r': #endif /*NEW_CRLF */ if (ws) { /* a blank after a word.. save it */ *p = '\0'; #ifndef WIN32 if (sargc < HACKVECSZ - 1) { sargv[sargc++] = ws; } ws = NULL; #else /* WIN32 */ if (sargc < HACKVECSZ - 1) { sargv[sargc] = first_word ? NULL : hb_subst(ws); if (sargv[sargc] == NULL) { sargv[sargc] = ws; } sargc++; } ws = NULL; fw = 1; first_word = 1; #endif /* WIN32 */ } p++; continue; case '\0': /* Whoa!! what the hell happened */ return NULL; case '\n': /* The end of the line. */ if ( #ifdef WIN32 fw || #endif /* WIN32 */ ws) { /* terminate the last word */ *p = '\0'; #ifndef WIN32 if (sargc < HACKVECSZ - 1) { sargv[sargc++] = ws; } #else /* WIN32 */ if (sargc < HACKVECSZ - 1) { /* deal with the 1-word case */ sargv[sargc] = first_word ? NULL : hb_subst(ws); if (sargv[sargc] == NULL) { sargv[sargc] = ws; } sargc++; } #endif /* !WIN32 */ sargv[sargc] = NULL; } /* Count number of entries in the old argv vector */ for (i = 0; argv[i] != NULL; ++i) { continue; } ++i; newargv = (char **) malloc((p - lbuf + 1) + (i + sargc + 1) * sizeof(*newargv)); if (newargv == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Ouch! Out of memory in hashbang()!\n"); return NULL; } ws = &((char *) newargv)[(i + sargc + 1) * sizeof(*newargv)]; /* Copy entries to allocated memory */ for (j = 0; j < sargc; ++j) { newargv[j] = strcpy(ws, sargv[j]); ws += strlen(ws) + 1; /* skip trailing '\0' */ } newargv[sargc] = filename; /* Append the old array. The old argv[0] is skipped. */ if (i > 1) { memcpy(&newargv[sargc + 1], &argv[1], (i - 1) * sizeof(*newargv)); } newargv[sargc + i] = NULL; ws = NULL; return newargv; default: if (!ws) { /* Start a new word? */ ws = p; } p++; break; } } return NULL; } #else extern void ap_execve_is_not_here(void); void ap_execve_is_not_here(void) {} #endif /* NEED_HASHBANG_EMUL */