| 1 | # Copyright: 2005-2006 Jason Stubbs <jstubbs@gmail.com> |
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| 2 | # Copyright: 2004-2006 Brian Harring <ferringb@gmail.com> |
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| 3 | # Copyright: 2004-2005 Gentoo Foundation |
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| 4 | # License: GPL2 |
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| 5 | |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | """ |
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| 8 | subprocess related functionality |
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| 9 | """ |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | __all__ = [ |
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| 12 | "cleanup_pids", "spawn", "spawn_sandbox", "spawn_bash", "spawn_fakeroot", |
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| 13 | "spawn_get_output", "find_binary"] |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | import os, atexit, signal, sys |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | from pkgcore.util.mappings import ProtectedDict |
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| 18 | from pkgcore.util.obj import DelayedInstantiation |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | from pkgcore.const import ( |
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| 21 | BASH_BINARY, SANDBOX_BINARY, FAKED_PATH, LIBFAKEROOT_PATH) |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | try: |
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| 24 | import resource |
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| 25 | max_fd_limit = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE)[0] |
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| 26 | except ImportError: |
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| 27 | max_fd_limit = 256 |
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| 28 | |
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| 29 | def slow_get_open_fds(): |
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| 30 | return xrange(max_fd_limit) |
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| 31 | if os.path.isdir("/proc/%i/fd" % os.getpid()): |
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| 32 | def get_open_fds(): |
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| 33 | try: |
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| 34 | return map(int, os.listdir("/proc/%i/fd" % os.getpid())) |
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| 35 | except ValueError, v: |
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| 36 | import warnings |
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| 37 | warnings.warn( |
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| 38 | "extremely odd, got a value error '%s' while scanning " |
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| 39 | "/proc/%i/fd; OS allowing string names in fd?" % |
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| 40 | (v, os.getpid())) |
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| 41 | return slow_get_open_fds() |
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| 42 | else: |
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| 43 | get_open_fds = slow_get_open_fds |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | def spawn_bash(mycommand, debug=False, opt_name=None, **keywords): |
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| 47 | """spawn the command via bash -c""" |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | args = [BASH_BINARY] |
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| 50 | if not opt_name: |
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| 51 | opt_name = os.path.basename(mycommand.split()[0]) |
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| 52 | if debug: |
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| 53 | # Print commands and their arguments as they are executed. |
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| 54 | args.append("-x") |
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| 55 | args.append("-c") |
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| 56 | args.append(mycommand) |
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| 57 | return spawn(args, opt_name=opt_name, **keywords) |
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| 58 | |
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| 59 | def spawn_sandbox(mycommand, opt_name=None, **keywords): |
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| 60 | """spawn the command under sandboxed""" |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | if not sandbox_capable: |
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| 63 | return spawn_bash(mycommand, opt_name=opt_name, **keywords) |
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| 64 | args = [SANDBOX_BINARY] |
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| 65 | if not opt_name: |
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| 66 | opt_name = os.path.basename(mycommand.split()[0]) |
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| 67 | args.append(mycommand) |
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| 68 | return spawn(args, opt_name=opt_name, **keywords) |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | _exithandlers = [] |
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| 71 | def atexit_register(func, *args, **kargs): |
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| 72 | """Wrapper around atexit.register that is needed in order to track |
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| 73 | what is registered. For example, when portage restarts itself via |
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| 74 | os.execv, the atexit module does not work so we have to do it |
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| 75 | manually by calling the run_exitfuncs() function in this module.""" |
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| 76 | _exithandlers.append((func, args, kargs)) |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | def run_exitfuncs(): |
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| 79 | """This should behave identically to the routine performed by |
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| 80 | the atexit module at exit time. It's only necessary to call this |
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| 81 | function when atexit will not work (because of os.execv, for |
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| 82 | example).""" |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | # This function is a copy of the private atexit._run_exitfuncs() |
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| 85 | # from the python 2.4.2 sources. The only difference from the |
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| 86 | # original function is in the output to stderr. |
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| 87 | exc_info = None |
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| 88 | while _exithandlers: |
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| 89 | func, targs, kargs = _exithandlers.pop() |
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| 90 | try: |
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| 91 | func(*targs, **kargs) |
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| 92 | except SystemExit: |
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| 93 | exc_info = sys.exc_info() |
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| 94 | except: |
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| 95 | exc_info = sys.exc_info() |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | if exc_info is not None: |
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| 98 | raise exc_info[0], exc_info[1], exc_info[2] |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | atexit.register(run_exitfuncs) |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | # We need to make sure that any processes spawned are killed off when |
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| 103 | # we exit. spawn() takes care of adding and removing pids to this list |
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| 104 | # as it creates and cleans up processes. |
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| 105 | spawned_pids = [] |
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| 106 | def cleanup_pids(pids=None): |
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| 107 | """reap list of pids if specified, else all children""" |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | if pids is None: |
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| 110 | pids = spawned_pids |
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| 111 | elif pids is not spawned_pids: |
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| 112 | pids = list(pids) |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | while pids: |
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| 115 | pid = pids.pop() |
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| 116 | try: |
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| 117 | if os.waitpid(pid, os.WNOHANG) == (0, 0): |
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| 118 | os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM) |
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| 119 | os.waitpid(pid, 0) |
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| 120 | except OSError: |
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| 121 | # This pid has been cleaned up outside |
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| 122 | # of spawn(). |
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| 123 | pass |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | if spawned_pids is not pids: |
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| 126 | try: |
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| 127 | spawned_pids.remove(pid) |
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| 128 | except ValueError: |
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| 129 | pass |
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| 130 | |
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| 131 | def spawn(mycommand, env=None, opt_name=None, fd_pipes=None, returnpid=False, |
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| 132 | uid=None, gid=None, groups=None, umask=None, logfile=None, |
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| 133 | chdir=None, path_lookup=True): |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | """wrapper around execve |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | @type mycommand: list or string |
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| 138 | @type env: mapping with string keys and values |
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| 139 | @param opt_name: controls what the process is named |
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| 140 | (what it would show up as under top for example) |
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| 141 | @type fd_pipes: mapping from existing fd to fd (inside the new process) |
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| 142 | @param fd_pipes: controls what fd's are left open in the spawned process- |
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| 143 | @param returnpid: controls whether spawn waits for the process to finish, |
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| 144 | or returns the pid. |
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| 145 | """ |
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| 146 | if env is None: |
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| 147 | env = {} |
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| 148 | # mycommand is either a str or a list |
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| 149 | if isinstance(mycommand, str): |
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| 150 | mycommand = mycommand.split() |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | # If an absolute path to an executable file isn't given |
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| 153 | # search for it unless we've been told not to. |
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| 154 | binary = mycommand[0] |
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| 155 | if not path_lookup: |
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| 156 | if find_binary(binary) != binary: |
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| 157 | raise CommandNotFound(binary) |
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| 158 | else: |
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| 159 | binary = find_binary(binary) |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | # If we haven't been told what file descriptors to use |
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| 162 | # default to propogating our stdin, stdout and stderr. |
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| 163 | if fd_pipes is None: |
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| 164 | fd_pipes = {0:0, 1:1, 2:2} |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | # mypids will hold the pids of all processes created. |
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| 167 | mypids = [] |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | if logfile: |
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| 170 | # Using a log file requires that stdout and stderr |
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| 171 | # are assigned to the process we're running. |
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| 172 | if 1 not in fd_pipes or 2 not in fd_pipes: |
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| 173 | raise ValueError(fd_pipes) |
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| 174 | |
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| 175 | # Create a pipe |
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| 176 | (pr, pw) = os.pipe() |
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| 177 | |
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| 178 | # Create a tee process, giving it our stdout and stderr |
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| 179 | # as well as the read end of the pipe. |
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| 180 | mypids.extend(spawn(('tee', '-i', '-a', logfile), returnpid=True, |
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| 181 | fd_pipes={0:pr, 1:fd_pipes[1], 2:fd_pipes[2]})) |
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| 182 | |
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| 183 | # We don't need the read end of the pipe, so close it. |
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| 184 | os.close(pr) |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | # Assign the write end of the pipe to our stdout and stderr. |
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| 187 | fd_pipes[1] = pw |
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| 188 | fd_pipes[2] = pw |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | pid = os.fork() |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | if not pid: |
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| 194 | # 'Catch "Exception"' |
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| 195 | # pylint: disable-msg=W0703 |
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| 196 | try: |
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| 197 | _exec(binary, mycommand, opt_name, fd_pipes, env, gid, groups, |
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| 198 | uid, umask, chdir) |
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| 199 | except Exception, e: |
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| 200 | # We need to catch _any_ exception so that it doesn't |
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| 201 | # propogate out of this function and cause exiting |
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| 202 | # with anything other than os._exit() |
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| 203 | sys.stderr.write("%s:\n %s\n" % (e, " ".join(mycommand))) |
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| 204 | os._exit(1) |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | # Add the pid to our local and the global pid lists. |
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| 207 | mypids.append(pid) |
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| 208 | spawned_pids.append(pid) |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | # If we started a tee process the write side of the pipe is no |
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| 211 | # longer needed, so close it. |
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| 212 | if logfile: |
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| 213 | os.close(pw) |
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| 214 | |
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| 215 | # If the caller wants to handle cleaning up the processes, we tell |
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| 216 | # it about all processes that were created. |
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| 217 | if returnpid: |
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| 218 | return mypids |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | try: |
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| 221 | # Otherwise we clean them up. |
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| 222 | while mypids: |
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| 223 | |
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| 224 | # Pull the last reader in the pipe chain. If all processes |
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| 225 | # in the pipe are well behaved, it will die when the process |
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| 226 | # it is reading from dies. |
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| 227 | pid = mypids.pop(0) |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | # and wait for it. |
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| 230 | retval = os.waitpid(pid, 0)[1] |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | # When it's done, we can remove it from the |
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| 233 | # global pid list as well. |
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| 234 | spawned_pids.remove(pid) |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | if retval: |
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| 237 | # If it failed, kill off anything else that |
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| 238 | # isn't dead yet. |
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| 239 | for pid in mypids: |
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| 240 | if os.waitpid(pid, os.WNOHANG) == (0, 0): |
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| 241 | os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM) |
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| 242 | os.waitpid(pid, 0) |
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| 243 | spawned_pids.remove(pid) |
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| 244 | |
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| 245 | return process_exit_code(retval) |
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| 246 | finally: |
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| 247 | cleanup_pids(mypids) |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | # Everything succeeded |
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| 250 | return 0 |
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| 251 | |
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| 252 | def _exec(binary, mycommand, opt_name, fd_pipes, env, gid, groups, uid, umask, |
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| 253 | chdir): |
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| 254 | """internal function to handle exec'ing the child process. |
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| 255 | |
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| 256 | If it succeeds this function does not return. It might raise an |
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| 257 | exception, and since this runs after fork calling code needs to |
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| 258 | make sure this is caught and os._exit is called if it does (or |
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| 259 | atexit handlers run twice). |
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| 260 | """ |
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| 261 | |
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| 262 | # If the process we're creating hasn't been given a name |
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| 263 | # assign it the name of the executable. |
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| 264 | if not opt_name: |
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| 265 | opt_name = os.path.basename(binary) |
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| 266 | |
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| 267 | # Set up the command's argument list. |
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| 268 | myargs = [opt_name] |
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| 269 | myargs.extend(mycommand[1:]) |
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| 270 | |
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| 271 | # Set up the command's pipes. |
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| 272 | my_fds = {} |
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| 273 | # To protect from cases where direct assignment could |
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| 274 | # clobber needed fds ({1:2, 2:1}) we first dupe the fds |
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| 275 | # into unused fds. |
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| 276 | for fd in fd_pipes: |
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| 277 | my_fds[fd] = os.dup(fd_pipes[fd]) |
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| 278 | # Then assign them to what they should be. |
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| 279 | for fd in my_fds: |
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| 280 | os.dup2(my_fds[fd], fd) |
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| 281 | # Then close _all_ fds that haven't been explictly |
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| 282 | # requested to be kept open. |
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| 283 | for fd in get_open_fds(): |
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| 284 | if fd not in my_fds: |
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| 285 | try: |
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| 286 | os.close(fd) |
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| 287 | except OSError: |
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| 288 | pass |
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| 289 | |
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| 290 | if chdir is not None: |
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| 291 | os.chdir(chdir) |
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| 292 | |
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| 293 | # Set requested process permissions. |
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| 294 | if gid: |
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| 295 | os.setgid(gid) |
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| 296 | if groups: |
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| 297 | os.setgroups(groups) |
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| 298 | if uid: |
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| 299 | os.setuid(uid) |
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| 300 | if umask: |
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| 301 | os.umask(umask) |
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| 302 | |
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| 303 | # And switch to the new process. |
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| 304 | os.execve(binary, myargs, env) |
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| 305 | |
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| 306 | |
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| 307 | def find_binary(binary, paths=None): |
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| 308 | """look through the PATH environment, finding the binary to execute""" |
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| 309 | |
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| 310 | if os.path.isabs(binary): |
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| 311 | if not (os.path.isfile(binary) and os.access(binary, os.X_OK)): |
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| 312 | raise CommandNotFound(binary) |
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| 313 | return binary |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | if paths is None: |
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| 316 | paths = os.environ.get("PATH", "").split(":") |
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| 317 | |
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| 318 | for path in paths: |
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| 319 | filename = "%s/%s" % (path, binary) |
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| 320 | if os.access(filename, os.X_OK) and os.path.isfile(filename): |
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| 321 | return filename |
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| 322 | |
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| 323 | raise CommandNotFound(binary) |
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| 324 | |
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| 325 | def spawn_fakeroot(mycommand, save_file, env=None, opt_name=None, |
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| 326 | returnpid=False, **keywords): |
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| 327 | """spawn a process via fakeroot |
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| 328 | |
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| 329 | refer to the fakeroot manpage for specifics of using fakeroot |
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| 330 | """ |
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| 331 | if env is None: |
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| 332 | env = {} |
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| 333 | else: |
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| 334 | env = ProtectedDict(env) |
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| 335 | |
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| 336 | if opt_name is None: |
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| 337 | opt_name = "fakeroot %s" % mycommand |
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| 338 | |
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| 339 | args = [ |
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| 340 | FAKED_PATH, |
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| 341 | "--unknown-is-real", "--foreground", "--save-file", save_file] |
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| 342 | |
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| 343 | rd_fd, wr_fd = os.pipe() |
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| 344 | daemon_fd_pipes = {1:wr_fd, 2:wr_fd} |
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| 345 | if os.path.exists(save_file): |
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| 346 | args.append("--load") |
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| 347 | daemon_fd_pipes[0] = os.open(save_file, os.O_RDONLY) |
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| 348 | else: |
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| 349 | daemon_fd_pipes[0] = os.open("/dev/null", os.O_RDONLY) |
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| 350 | |
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| 351 | pids = None |
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| 352 | pids = spawn(args, fd_pipes=daemon_fd_pipes, returnpid=True) |
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| 353 | try: |
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| 354 | try: |
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| 355 | rd_f = os.fdopen(rd_fd) |
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| 356 | line = rd_f.readline() |
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| 357 | rd_f.close() |
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| 358 | rd_fd = None |
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| 359 | except: |
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| 360 | cleanup_pids(pids) |
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| 361 | raise |
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| 362 | finally: |
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| 363 | for x in (rd_fd, wr_fd, daemon_fd_pipes[0]): |
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| 364 | if x is not None: |
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| 365 | try: |
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| 366 | os.close(x) |
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| 367 | except OSError: |
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| 368 | pass |
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| 369 | |
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| 370 | line = line.strip() |
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| 371 | |
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| 372 | try: |
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| 373 | fakekey, fakepid = map(int, line.split(":")) |
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| 374 | except ValueError: |
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| 375 | raise ExecutionFailure("output from faked was unparsable- %s" % line) |
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| 376 | |
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| 377 | # by now we have our very own daemonized faked. yay. |
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| 378 | env["FAKEROOTKEY"] = str(fakekey) |
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| 379 | env["LD_PRELOAD"] = ":".join( |
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| 380 | [LIBFAKEROOT_PATH] + env.get("LD_PRELOAD", "").split(":")) |
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| 381 | |
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| 382 | try: |
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| 383 | ret = spawn( |
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| 384 | mycommand, opt_name=opt_name, env=env, returnpid=returnpid, |
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| 385 | **keywords) |
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| 386 | if returnpid: |
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| 387 | return ret + [fakepid] + pids |
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| 388 | return ret |
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| 389 | finally: |
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| 390 | if not returnpid: |
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| 391 | cleanup_pids([fakepid] + pids) |
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| 392 | |
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| 393 | def spawn_get_output( |
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| 394 | mycommand, spawn_type=spawn, raw_exit_code=False, collect_fds=(1,), |
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| 395 | fd_pipes=None, split_lines=True, **keywords): |
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| 396 | |
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| 397 | """Call spawn, collecting the output to fd's specified in collect_fds list. |
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| 398 | |
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| 399 | @param spawn_type: the passed in function to call- |
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| 400 | typically spawn_bash, spawn, spawn_sandbox, or spawn_fakeroot. |
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| 401 | """ |
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| 402 | |
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| 403 | pr, pw = None, None |
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| 404 | if fd_pipes is None: |
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| 405 | fd_pipes = {0:0} |
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| 406 | else: |
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| 407 | fd_pipes = ProtectedDict(fd_pipes) |
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| 408 | try: |
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| 409 | pr, pw = os.pipe() |
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| 410 | for x in collect_fds: |
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| 411 | fd_pipes[x] = pw |
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| 412 | keywords["returnpid"] = True |
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| 413 | mypid = spawn_type(mycommand, fd_pipes=fd_pipes, **keywords) |
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| 414 | os.close(pw) |
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| 415 | pw = None |
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| 416 | |
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| 417 | if not isinstance(mypid, (list, tuple)): |
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| 418 | raise ExecutionFailure() |
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| 419 | |
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| 420 | fd = os.fdopen(pr, "r") |
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| 421 | try: |
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| 422 | if not split_lines: |
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| 423 | mydata = fd.read() |
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| 424 | else: |
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| 425 | mydata = fd.readlines() |
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| 426 | finally: |
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| 427 | fd.close() |
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| 428 | pw = None |
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| 429 | |
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| 430 | retval = os.waitpid(mypid[0], 0)[1] |
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| 431 | cleanup_pids(mypid) |
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| 432 | if raw_exit_code: |
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| 433 | return [retval, mydata] |
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| 434 | return [process_exit_code(retval), mydata] |
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| 435 | |
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| 436 | finally: |
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| 437 | if pr is not None: |
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| 438 | try: |
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| 439 | os.close(pr) |
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| 440 | except OSError: |
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| 441 | pass |
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| 442 | if pw is not None: |
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| 443 | try: |
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| 444 | os.close(pw) |
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| 445 | except OSError: |
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| 446 | pass |
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| 447 | |
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| 448 | def process_exit_code(retval): |
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| 449 | """Process a waitpid returned exit code. |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | @return: The exit code if it exit'd, the signal if it died from signalling. |
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| 452 | """ |
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| 453 | # If it got a signal, return the signal that was sent. |
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| 454 | if retval & 0xff: |
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| 455 | return (retval & 0xff) << 8 |
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| 456 | |
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| 457 | # Otherwise, return its exit code. |
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| 458 | return retval >> 8 |
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| 459 | |
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| 460 | |
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| 461 | class ExecutionFailure(Exception): |
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| 462 | def __init__(self, msg): |
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| 463 | Exception.__init__(self, msg) |
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| 464 | self.msg = msg |
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| 465 | def __str__(self): |
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| 466 | return "Execution Failure: %s" % self.msg |
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| 467 | |
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| 468 | class CommandNotFound(ExecutionFailure): |
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| 469 | def __init__(self, command): |
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| 470 | ExecutionFailure.__init__( |
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| 471 | self, "CommandNotFound Exception: Couldn't find '%s'" % (command,)) |
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| 472 | self.command = command |
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| 473 | |
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| 474 | # JIT'd capabilities |
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| 475 | |
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| 476 | def _determine_fakeroot_usable(): |
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| 477 | if not (os.path.exists(FAKED_PATH) and os.path.exists(LIBFAKEROOT_PATH)): |
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| 478 | return False |
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| 479 | try: |
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| 480 | r, s = spawn_get_output(["fakeroot", "--version"], |
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| 481 | fd_pipes={2:1, 1:1}) |
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| 482 | return (r == 0) and (len(s) == 1) and ("version 1." in s[0]) |
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| 483 | except ExecutionFailure: |
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| 484 | return False |
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| 485 | |
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| 486 | def _determine_sandbox_usable(): |
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| 487 | return os.path.isfile(SANDBOX_BINARY) and \ |
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| 488 | os.access(SANDBOX_BINARY, os.X_OK) |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | def _determine_userpriv_usable(): |
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| 491 | return os.getuid() == 0 |
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| 492 | |
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| 493 | sandbox_capable = DelayedInstantiation(bool, _determine_sandbox_usable) |
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| 494 | userpriv_capable = DelayedInstantiation(bool, _determine_userpriv_usable) |
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| 495 | fakeroot_capable = DelayedInstantiation(bool, _determine_fakeroot_usable) |
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