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1#!./perl
2#
3# Test inheriting file descriptors across exec (close-on-exec).
4#
5# perlvar describes $^F aka $SYSTEM_FD_MAX as follows:
6#
7# The maximum system file descriptor, ordinarily 2. System file
8# descriptors are passed to exec()ed processes, while higher file
9# descriptors are not. Also, during an open(), system file descriptors
10# are preserved even if the open() fails. (Ordinary file descriptors
11# are closed before the open() is attempted.) The close-on-exec
12# status of a file descriptor will be decided according to the value of
13# C<$^F> when the corresponding file, pipe, or socket was opened, not
14# the time of the exec().
15#
16# This documented close-on-exec behaviour is typically implemented in
17# various places (e.g. pp_sys.c) with code something like:
18#
19# #if defined(HAS_FCNTL) && defined(F_SETFD)
20# fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, fd > PL_maxsysfd); /* ensure close-on-exec */
21# #endif
22#
23# This behaviour, therefore, is only currently implemented for platforms
24# where:
25#
26# a) HAS_FCNTL and F_SETFD are both defined
27# b) Integer fds are native OS handles
28#
29# ... which is typically just the Unix-like platforms.
30#
31# Notice that though integer fds are supported by the C runtime library
32# on Windows, they are not native OS handles, and so are not inherited
33# across an exec (though native Windows file handles are).
34
35BEGIN {
36 chdir 't' if -d 't';
37 @INC = '../lib';
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38 require Config;
39 if (!$Config::Config{'d_fcntl'}) {
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40 print("1..0 # Skip: fcntl() is not available\n");
41 exit(0);
42 }
43 require './test.pl';
44}
45
46use strict;
47
48$|=1;
49
50my $Is_VMS = $^O eq 'VMS';
51my $Is_MacOS = $^O eq 'MacOS';
52my $Is_Win32 = $^O eq 'MSWin32';
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53
54# When in doubt, skip.
55skip_all("MacOS") if $Is_MacOS;
56skip_all("VMS") if $Is_VMS;
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57skip_all("Win32") if $Is_Win32;
58
59sub make_tmp_file {
60 my ($fname, $fcontents) = @_;
61 local *FHTMP;
62 open FHTMP, ">$fname" or die "open '$fname': $!";
63 print FHTMP $fcontents or die "print '$fname': $!";
64 close FHTMP or die "close '$fname': $!";
65}
66
67my $Perl = which_perl();
68my $quote = $Is_VMS || $Is_Win32 ? '"' : "'";
69
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70my $tmperr = tempfile();
71my $tmpfile1 = tempfile();
72my $tmpfile2 = tempfile();
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73my $tmpfile1_contents = "tmpfile1 line 1\ntmpfile1 line 2\n";
74my $tmpfile2_contents = "tmpfile2 line 1\ntmpfile2 line 2\n";
75make_tmp_file($tmpfile1, $tmpfile1_contents);
76make_tmp_file($tmpfile2, $tmpfile2_contents);
77
78# $Child_prog is the program run by the child that inherits the fd.
79# Note: avoid using ' or " in $Child_prog since it is run with -e
80my $Child_prog = <<'CHILD_PROG';
81my $fd = shift;
82print qq{childfd=$fd\n};
83open INHERIT, qq{<&=$fd} or die qq{open $fd: $!};
84my $line = <INHERIT>;
85close INHERIT or die qq{close $fd: $!};
86print $line
87CHILD_PROG
88$Child_prog =~ tr/\n//d;
89
dcb5c535 90plan(tests => 22);
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91
92sub test_not_inherited {
93 my $expected_fd = shift;
94 ok( -f $tmpfile2, "tmpfile '$tmpfile2' exists" );
dcb5c535 95 my $cmd = qq{$Perl -e $quote$Child_prog$quote $expected_fd};
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96 # Expect 'Bad file descriptor' or similar to be written to STDERR.
97 local *SAVERR; open SAVERR, ">&STDERR"; # save original STDERR
98 open STDERR, ">$tmperr" or die "open '$tmperr': $!";
99 my $out = `$cmd`;
100 my $rc = $? >> 8;
101 open STDERR, ">&SAVERR" or die "error: restore STDERR: $!";
102 close SAVERR or die "error: close SAVERR: $!";
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103 # XXX: it seems one cannot rely on a non-zero return code,
104 # at least not on Tru64.
105 # cmp_ok( $rc, '!=', 0,
106 # "child return code=$rc (non-zero means cannot inherit fd=$expected_fd)" );
107 cmp_ok( $out =~ tr/\n//, '==', 1,
108 "child stdout: has 1 newline (rc=$rc, should be non-zero)" );
742218b3 109 is( $out, "childfd=$expected_fd\n", 'child stdout: fd' );
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110}
111
112sub test_inherited {
113 my $expected_fd = shift;
114 ok( -f $tmpfile1, "tmpfile '$tmpfile1' exists" );
dcb5c535 115 my $cmd = qq{$Perl -e $quote$Child_prog$quote $expected_fd};
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116 my $out = `$cmd`;
117 my $rc = $? >> 8;
118 cmp_ok( $rc, '==', 0,
dcb5c535 119 "child return code=$rc (zero means inherited fd=$expected_fd ok)" );
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120 my @lines = split(/^/, $out);
121 cmp_ok( $out =~ tr/\n//, '==', 2, 'child stdout: has 2 newlines' );
122 cmp_ok( scalar(@lines), '==', 2, 'child stdout: split into 2 lines' );
123 is( $lines[0], "childfd=$expected_fd\n", 'child stdout: fd' );
124 is( $lines[1], "tmpfile1 line 1\n", 'child stdout: line 1' );
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125}
126
127$^F == 2 or print STDERR "# warning: \$^F is $^F (not 2)\n";
128
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129# Should not be able to inherit > $^F in the default case.
130open FHPARENT2, "<$tmpfile2" or die "open '$tmpfile2': $!";
131my $parentfd2 = fileno FHPARENT2;
132defined $parentfd2 or die "fileno: $!";
133cmp_ok( $parentfd2, '>', $^F, "parent open fd=$parentfd2 (\$^F=$^F)" );
134test_not_inherited($parentfd2);
135close FHPARENT2 or die "close '$tmpfile2': $!";
136
137# Should be able to inherit $^F after setting to $parentfd2
138# Need to set $^F before open because close-on-exec set at time of open.
139$^F = $parentfd2;
140open FHPARENT1, "<$tmpfile1" or die "open '$tmpfile1': $!";
141my $parentfd1 = fileno FHPARENT1;
142defined $parentfd1 or die "fileno: $!";
143cmp_ok( $parentfd1, '<=', $^F, "parent open fd=$parentfd1 (\$^F=$^F)" );
144test_inherited($parentfd1);
145close FHPARENT1 or die "close '$tmpfile1': $!";
742218b3 146
c7fb9cc8 147# ... and test that you cannot inherit fd = $^F+n.
742218b3 148open FHPARENT1, "<$tmpfile1" or die "open '$tmpfile1': $!";
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149open FHPARENT2, "<$tmpfile2" or die "open '$tmpfile2': $!";
150$parentfd2 = fileno FHPARENT2;
151defined $parentfd2 or die "fileno: $!";
152cmp_ok( $parentfd2, '>', $^F, "parent open fd=$parentfd2 (\$^F=$^F)" );
153test_not_inherited($parentfd2);
154close FHPARENT2 or die "close '$tmpfile2': $!";
742218b3 155close FHPARENT1 or die "close '$tmpfile1': $!";
dcb5c535 156
742218b3 157# ... and now you can inherit after incrementing.
c7fb9cc8 158$^F = $parentfd2;
742218b3 159open FHPARENT2, "<$tmpfile2" or die "open '$tmpfile2': $!";
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160open FHPARENT1, "<$tmpfile1" or die "open '$tmpfile1': $!";
161$parentfd1 = fileno FHPARENT1;
162defined $parentfd1 or die "fileno: $!";
163cmp_ok( $parentfd1, '<=', $^F, "parent open fd=$parentfd1 (\$^F=$^F)" );
164test_inherited($parentfd1);
165close FHPARENT1 or die "close '$tmpfile1': $!";
742218b3 166close FHPARENT2 or die "close '$tmpfile2': $!";