/* trap.c -- Not the trap command, but useful functions for manipulating those objects. The trap command is in builtins/trap.def. */ /* Copyright (C) 1987-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. Bash is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Bash is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Bash; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA. */ #include "config.h" #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) # include #endif #include "bashtypes.h" #include "bashansi.h" #include #include #include "bashintl.h" #include "trap.h" #include "shell.h" #include "flags.h" #include "input.h" /* for save_token_state, restore_token_state */ #include "signames.h" #include "builtins.h" #include "builtins/common.h" #include "builtins/builtext.h" #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif /* Flags which describe the current handling state of a signal. */ #define SIG_INHERITED 0x0 /* Value inherited from parent. */ #define SIG_TRAPPED 0x1 /* Currently trapped. */ #define SIG_HARD_IGNORE 0x2 /* Signal was ignored on shell entry. */ #define SIG_SPECIAL 0x4 /* Treat this signal specially. */ #define SIG_NO_TRAP 0x8 /* Signal cannot be trapped. */ #define SIG_INPROGRESS 0x10 /* Signal handler currently executing. */ #define SIG_CHANGED 0x20 /* Trap value changed in trap handler. */ #define SIG_IGNORED 0x40 /* The signal is currently being ignored. */ #define SPECIAL_TRAP(s) ((s) == EXIT_TRAP || (s) == DEBUG_TRAP || (s) == ERROR_TRAP || (s) == RETURN_TRAP) /* An array of such flags, one for each signal, describing what the shell will do with a signal. DEBUG_TRAP == NSIG; some code below assumes this. */ static int sigmodes[BASH_NSIG]; static void free_trap_command __P((int)); static void change_signal __P((int, char *)); static void get_original_signal __P((int)); static int _run_trap_internal __P((int, char *)); static void reset_signal __P((int)); static void restore_signal __P((int)); static void reset_or_restore_signal_handlers __P((sh_resetsig_func_t *)); /* Variables used here but defined in other files. */ extern int interrupt_immediately; extern int last_command_exit_value; extern int line_number; extern char *this_command_name; extern sh_builtin_func_t *this_shell_builtin; extern procenv_t wait_intr_buf; extern int return_catch_flag, return_catch_value; extern int subshell_level; /* The list of things to do originally, before we started trapping. */ SigHandler *original_signals[NSIG]; /* For each signal, a slot for a string, which is a command to be executed when that signal is recieved. The slot can also contain DEFAULT_SIG, which means do whatever you were going to do before you were so rudely interrupted, or IGNORE_SIG, which says ignore this signal. */ char *trap_list[BASH_NSIG]; /* A bitmap of signals received for which we have trap handlers. */ int pending_traps[NSIG]; /* Set to the number of the signal we're running the trap for + 1. Used in execute_cmd.c and builtins/common.c to clean up when parse_and_execute does not return normally after executing the trap command (e.g., when `return' is executed in the trap command). */ int running_trap; /* Set to last_command_exit_value before running a trap. */ int trap_saved_exit_value; /* The (trapped) signal received while executing in the `wait' builtin */ int wait_signal_received; /* A value which can never be the target of a trap handler. */ #define IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER (SigHandler *)initialize_traps void initialize_traps () { register int i; trap_list[EXIT_TRAP] = trap_list[DEBUG_TRAP] = trap_list[ERROR_TRAP] = trap_list[RETURN_TRAP] = (char *)NULL; sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] = sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] = sigmodes[ERROR_TRAP] = sigmodes[RETURN_TRAP] = SIG_INHERITED; original_signals[EXIT_TRAP] = IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER; for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { pending_traps[i] = 0; trap_list[i] = (char *)DEFAULT_SIG; sigmodes[i] = SIG_INHERITED; original_signals[i] = IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER; } /* Show which signals are treated specially by the shell. */ #if defined (SIGCHLD) original_signals[SIGCHLD] = (SigHandler *) set_signal_handler (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (SIGCHLD, original_signals[SIGCHLD]); sigmodes[SIGCHLD] |= (SIG_SPECIAL | SIG_NO_TRAP); #endif /* SIGCHLD */ original_signals[SIGINT] = (SigHandler *) set_signal_handler (SIGINT, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (SIGINT, original_signals[SIGINT]); sigmodes[SIGINT] |= SIG_SPECIAL; #if defined (__BEOS__) /* BeOS sets SIGINT to SIG_IGN! */ original_signals[SIGINT] = SIG_DFL; #endif original_signals[SIGQUIT] = (SigHandler *) set_signal_handler (SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (SIGQUIT, original_signals[SIGQUIT]); sigmodes[SIGQUIT] |= SIG_SPECIAL; if (interactive) { original_signals[SIGTERM] = (SigHandler *)set_signal_handler (SIGTERM, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (SIGTERM, original_signals[SIGTERM]); sigmodes[SIGTERM] |= SIG_SPECIAL; } } #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED /* Return a printable representation of the trap handler for SIG. */ static char * trap_handler_string (sig) int sig; { if (trap_list[sig] == (char *)DEFAULT_SIG) return "DEFAULT_SIG"; else if (trap_list[sig] == (char *)IGNORE_SIG) return "IGNORE_SIG"; else if (trap_list[sig] == (char *)IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) return "IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER"; else if (trap_list[sig]) return trap_list[sig]; else return "NULL"; } #endif /* Return the print name of this signal. */ char * signal_name (sig) int sig; { char *ret; /* on cygwin32, signal_names[sig] could be null */ ret = (sig >= BASH_NSIG || sig < 0 || signal_names[sig] == NULL) ? _("invalid signal number") : signal_names[sig]; return ret; } /* Turn a string into a signal number, or a number into a signal number. If STRING is "2", "SIGINT", or "INT", then (int)2 is returned. Return NO_SIG if STRING doesn't contain a valid signal descriptor. */ int decode_signal (string, flags) char *string; int flags; { intmax_t sig; char *name; if (legal_number (string, &sig)) return ((sig >= 0 && sig < NSIG) ? (int)sig : NO_SIG); /* A leading `SIG' may be omitted. */ for (sig = 0; sig < BASH_NSIG; sig++) { name = signal_names[sig]; if (name == 0 || name[0] == '\0') continue; /* Check name without the SIG prefix first case sensitivly or insensitively depending on whether flags includes DSIG_NOCASE */ if (STREQN (name, "SIG", 3)) { name += 3; if ((flags & DSIG_NOCASE) && strcasecmp (string, name) == 0) return ((int)sig); else if ((flags & DSIG_NOCASE) == 0 && strcmp (string, name) == 0) return ((int)sig); /* If we can't use the `SIG' prefix to match, punt on this name now. */ else if ((flags & DSIG_SIGPREFIX) == 0) continue; } /* Check name with SIG prefix case sensitively or insensitively depending on whether flags includes DSIG_NOCASE */ name = signal_names[sig]; if ((flags & DSIG_NOCASE) && strcasecmp (string, name) == 0) return ((int)sig); else if ((flags & DSIG_NOCASE) == 0 && strcmp (string, name) == 0) return ((int)sig); } return (NO_SIG); } /* Non-zero when we catch a trapped signal. */ static int catch_flag; void run_pending_traps () { register int sig; int old_exit_value, *token_state; if (catch_flag == 0) /* simple optimization */ return; catch_flag = 0; /* Preserve $? when running trap. */ old_exit_value = last_command_exit_value; for (sig = 1; sig < NSIG; sig++) { /* XXX this could be made into a counter by using while (pending_traps[sig]--) instead of the if statement. */ if (pending_traps[sig]) { #if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) sigset_t set, oset; sigemptyset (&set); sigemptyset (&oset); sigaddset (&set, sig); sigprocmask (SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oset); #else # if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) int oldmask = sigblock (sigmask (sig)); # endif #endif /* HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS */ if (sig == SIGINT) { run_interrupt_trap (); CLRINTERRUPT; } else if (trap_list[sig] == (char *)DEFAULT_SIG || trap_list[sig] == (char *)IGNORE_SIG || trap_list[sig] == (char *)IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) { /* This is possible due to a race condition. Say a bash process has SIGTERM trapped. A subshell is spawned using { list; } & and the parent does something and kills the subshell with SIGTERM. It's possible for the subshell to set pending_traps[SIGTERM] to 1 before the code in execute_cmd.c eventually calls restore_original_signals to reset the SIGTERM signal handler in the subshell. The next time run_pending_traps is called, pending_traps[SIGTERM] will be 1, but the trap handler in trap_list[SIGTERM] will be invalid (probably DEFAULT_SIG, but it could be IGNORE_SIG). Unless we catch this, the subshell will dump core when trap_list[SIGTERM] == DEFAULT_SIG, because DEFAULT_SIG is usually 0x0. */ internal_warning (_("run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %p"), sig, trap_list[sig]); if (trap_list[sig] == (char *)DEFAULT_SIG) { internal_warning (_("run_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myself"), sig, signal_name (sig)); kill (getpid (), sig); } } else { token_state = save_token_state (); parse_and_execute (savestring (trap_list[sig]), "trap", SEVAL_NONINT|SEVAL_NOHIST); restore_token_state (token_state); free (token_state); } pending_traps[sig] = 0; #if defined (HAVE_POSIX_SIGNALS) sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oset, (sigset_t *)NULL); #else # if defined (HAVE_BSD_SIGNALS) sigsetmask (oldmask); # endif #endif /* POSIX_VERSION */ } } last_command_exit_value = old_exit_value; } sighandler trap_handler (sig) int sig; { int oerrno; if ((sig >= NSIG) || (trap_list[sig] == (char *)DEFAULT_SIG) || (trap_list[sig] == (char *)IGNORE_SIG)) programming_error (_("trap_handler: bad signal %d"), sig); else { oerrno = errno; #if defined (MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS) set_signal_handler (sig, trap_handler); #endif /* MUST_REINSTALL_SIGHANDLERS */ catch_flag = 1; pending_traps[sig]++; if (interrupt_immediately && this_shell_builtin && (this_shell_builtin == wait_builtin)) { wait_signal_received = sig; longjmp (wait_intr_buf, 1); } if (interrupt_immediately) run_pending_traps (); errno = oerrno; } SIGRETURN (0); } #if defined (JOB_CONTROL) && defined (SIGCHLD) #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED /* Make COMMAND_STRING be executed when SIGCHLD is caught. */ void set_sigchld_trap (command_string) char *command_string; { set_signal (SIGCHLD, command_string); } #endif /* Make COMMAND_STRING be executed when SIGCHLD is caught iff SIGCHLD is not already trapped. */ void maybe_set_sigchld_trap (command_string) char *command_string; { if ((sigmodes[SIGCHLD] & SIG_TRAPPED) == 0) set_signal (SIGCHLD, command_string); } #endif /* JOB_CONTROL && SIGCHLD */ void set_debug_trap (command) char *command; { set_signal (DEBUG_TRAP, command); } void set_error_trap (command) char *command; { set_signal (ERROR_TRAP, command); } void set_return_trap (command) char *command; { set_signal (RETURN_TRAP, command); } #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED void set_sigint_trap (command) char *command; { set_signal (SIGINT, command); } #endif /* Reset the SIGINT handler so that subshells that are doing `shellsy' things, like waiting for command substitution or executing commands in explicit subshells ( ( cmd ) ), can catch interrupts properly. */ SigHandler * set_sigint_handler () { if (sigmodes[SIGINT] & SIG_HARD_IGNORE) return ((SigHandler *)SIG_IGN); else if (sigmodes[SIGINT] & SIG_IGNORED) return ((SigHandler *)set_signal_handler (SIGINT, SIG_IGN)); /* XXX */ else if (sigmodes[SIGINT] & SIG_TRAPPED) return ((SigHandler *)set_signal_handler (SIGINT, trap_handler)); /* The signal is not trapped, so set the handler to the shell's special interrupt handler. */ else if (interactive) /* XXX - was interactive_shell */ return (set_signal_handler (SIGINT, sigint_sighandler)); else return (set_signal_handler (SIGINT, termination_unwind_protect)); } /* Return the correct handler for signal SIG according to the values in sigmodes[SIG]. */ SigHandler * trap_to_sighandler (sig) int sig; { if (sigmodes[sig] & (SIG_IGNORED|SIG_HARD_IGNORE)) return (SIG_IGN); else if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) return (trap_handler); else return (SIG_DFL); } /* Set SIG to call STRING as a command. */ void set_signal (sig, string) int sig; char *string; { if (SPECIAL_TRAP (sig)) { change_signal (sig, savestring (string)); if (sig == EXIT_TRAP && interactive == 0) initialize_terminating_signals (); return; } /* A signal ignored on entry to the shell cannot be trapped or reset, but no error is reported when attempting to do so. -- Posix.2 */ if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_HARD_IGNORE) return; /* Make sure we have original_signals[sig] if the signal has not yet been trapped. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) == 0) { /* If we aren't sure of the original value, check it. */ if (original_signals[sig] == IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) { original_signals[sig] = (SigHandler *)set_signal_handler (sig, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (sig, original_signals[sig]); } /* Signals ignored on entry to the shell cannot be trapped or reset. */ if (original_signals[sig] == SIG_IGN) { sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_HARD_IGNORE; return; } } /* Only change the system signal handler if SIG_NO_TRAP is not set. The trap command string is changed in either case. The shell signal handlers for SIGINT and SIGCHLD run the user specified traps in an environment in which it is safe to do so. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_NO_TRAP) == 0) { set_signal_handler (sig, SIG_IGN); change_signal (sig, savestring (string)); set_signal_handler (sig, trap_handler); } else change_signal (sig, savestring (string)); } static void free_trap_command (sig) int sig; { if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) && trap_list[sig] && (trap_list[sig] != (char *)IGNORE_SIG) && (trap_list[sig] != (char *)DEFAULT_SIG) && (trap_list[sig] != (char *)IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER)) free (trap_list[sig]); } /* If SIG has a string assigned to it, get rid of it. Then give it VALUE. */ static void change_signal (sig, value) int sig; char *value; { if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0) free_trap_command (sig); trap_list[sig] = value; sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_TRAPPED; if (value == (char *)IGNORE_SIG) sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_IGNORED; else sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_IGNORED; if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS) sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_CHANGED; } #define GET_ORIGINAL_SIGNAL(sig) \ if (sig && sig < NSIG && original_signals[sig] == IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) \ get_original_signal (sig) static void get_original_signal (sig) int sig; { /* If we aren't sure the of the original value, then get it. */ if (original_signals[sig] == (SigHandler *)IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) { original_signals[sig] = (SigHandler *) set_signal_handler (sig, SIG_DFL); set_signal_handler (sig, original_signals[sig]); /* Signals ignored on entry to the shell cannot be trapped. */ if (original_signals[sig] == SIG_IGN) sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_HARD_IGNORE; } } /* Restore the default action for SIG; i.e., the action the shell would have taken before you used the trap command. This is called from trap_builtin (), which takes care to restore the handlers for the signals the shell treats specially. */ void restore_default_signal (sig) int sig; { if (SPECIAL_TRAP (sig)) { if ((sig != DEBUG_TRAP && sig != ERROR_TRAP && sig != RETURN_TRAP) || (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0) free_trap_command (sig); trap_list[sig] = (char *)NULL; sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS) sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_CHANGED; return; } GET_ORIGINAL_SIGNAL (sig); /* A signal ignored on entry to the shell cannot be trapped or reset, but no error is reported when attempting to do so. Thanks Posix.2. */ if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_HARD_IGNORE) return; /* If we aren't trapping this signal, don't bother doing anything else. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) == 0) return; /* Only change the signal handler for SIG if it allows it. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_NO_TRAP) == 0) set_signal_handler (sig, original_signals[sig]); /* Change the trap command in either case. */ change_signal (sig, (char *)DEFAULT_SIG); /* Mark the signal as no longer trapped. */ sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; } /* Make this signal be ignored. */ void ignore_signal (sig) int sig; { if (SPECIAL_TRAP (sig) && ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0)) { change_signal (sig, (char *)IGNORE_SIG); return; } GET_ORIGINAL_SIGNAL (sig); /* A signal ignored on entry to the shell cannot be trapped or reset. No error is reported when the user attempts to do so. */ if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_HARD_IGNORE) return; /* If already trapped and ignored, no change necessary. */ if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_IGNORED) return; /* Only change the signal handler for SIG if it allows it. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_NO_TRAP) == 0) set_signal_handler (sig, SIG_IGN); /* Change the trap command in either case. */ change_signal (sig, (char *)IGNORE_SIG); } /* Handle the calling of "trap 0". The only sticky situation is when the command to be executed includes an "exit". This is why we have to provide our own place for top_level to jump to. */ int run_exit_trap () { char *trap_command; int code, function_code, retval; trap_saved_exit_value = last_command_exit_value; function_code = 0; /* Run the trap only if signal 0 is trapped and not ignored, and we are not currently running in the trap handler (call to exit in the list of commands given to trap 0). */ if ((sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) && (sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] & (SIG_IGNORED|SIG_INPROGRESS)) == 0) { trap_command = savestring (trap_list[EXIT_TRAP]); sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] |= SIG_INPROGRESS; retval = trap_saved_exit_value; running_trap = 1; code = setjmp (top_level); /* If we're in a function, make sure return longjmps come here, too. */ if (return_catch_flag) function_code = setjmp (return_catch); if (code == 0 && function_code == 0) { reset_parser (); parse_and_execute (trap_command, "exit trap", SEVAL_NONINT|SEVAL_NOHIST); } else if (code == ERREXIT) retval = last_command_exit_value; else if (code == EXITPROG) retval = last_command_exit_value; else if (function_code != 0) retval = return_catch_value; else retval = trap_saved_exit_value; running_trap = 0; return retval; } return (trap_saved_exit_value); } void run_trap_cleanup (sig) int sig; { sigmodes[sig] &= ~(SIG_INPROGRESS|SIG_CHANGED); } /* Run a trap command for SIG. SIG is one of the signals the shell treats specially. Returns the exit status of the executed trap command list. */ static int _run_trap_internal (sig, tag) int sig; char *tag; { char *trap_command, *old_trap; int trap_exit_value, *token_state; int save_return_catch_flag, function_code; procenv_t save_return_catch; trap_exit_value = function_code = 0; /* Run the trap only if SIG is trapped and not ignored, and we are not currently executing in the trap handler. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) && ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0) && (trap_list[sig] != (char *)IMPOSSIBLE_TRAP_HANDLER) && ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0)) { old_trap = trap_list[sig]; sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_INPROGRESS; sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_CHANGED; /* just to be sure */ trap_command = savestring (old_trap); running_trap = sig + 1; trap_saved_exit_value = last_command_exit_value; token_state = save_token_state (); /* If we're in a function, make sure return longjmps come here, too. */ save_return_catch_flag = return_catch_flag; if (return_catch_flag) { COPY_PROCENV (return_catch, save_return_catch); function_code = setjmp (return_catch); } if (function_code == 0) parse_and_execute (trap_command, tag, SEVAL_NONINT|SEVAL_NOHIST); restore_token_state (token_state); free (token_state); trap_exit_value = last_command_exit_value; last_command_exit_value = trap_saved_exit_value; running_trap = 0; sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_INPROGRESS; if (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_CHANGED) { #if 0 /* Special traps like EXIT, DEBUG, RETURN are handled explicitly in the places where they can be changed using unwind-protects. For example, look at execute_cmd.c:execute_function(). */ if (SPECIAL_TRAP (sig) == 0) #endif free (old_trap); sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_CHANGED; } if (save_return_catch_flag) { return_catch_flag = save_return_catch_flag; return_catch_value = trap_exit_value; COPY_PROCENV (save_return_catch, return_catch); if (function_code) longjmp (return_catch, 1); } } return trap_exit_value; } int run_debug_trap () { int trap_exit_value; /* XXX - question: should the DEBUG trap inherit the RETURN trap? */ trap_exit_value = 0; if ((sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) && ((sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0) && ((sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0)) { trap_exit_value = _run_trap_internal (DEBUG_TRAP, "debug trap"); #if defined (DEBUGGER) /* If we're in the debugger and the DEBUG trap returns 2 while we're in a function or sourced script, we force a `return'. */ if (debugging_mode && trap_exit_value == 2 && return_catch_flag) { return_catch_value = trap_exit_value; longjmp (return_catch, 1); } #endif } return trap_exit_value; } void run_error_trap () { if ((sigmodes[ERROR_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) && ((sigmodes[ERROR_TRAP] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0) && (sigmodes[ERROR_TRAP] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0) _run_trap_internal (ERROR_TRAP, "error trap"); } void run_return_trap () { int old_exit_value; #if 0 if ((sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) && (sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] & SIG_INPROGRESS)) return; #endif if ((sigmodes[RETURN_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) && ((sigmodes[RETURN_TRAP] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0) && (sigmodes[RETURN_TRAP] & SIG_INPROGRESS) == 0) { old_exit_value = last_command_exit_value; _run_trap_internal (RETURN_TRAP, "return trap"); last_command_exit_value = old_exit_value; } } /* Run a trap set on SIGINT. This is called from throw_to_top_level (), and declared here to localize the trap functions. */ void run_interrupt_trap () { _run_trap_internal (SIGINT, "interrupt trap"); } #ifdef INCLUDE_UNUSED /* Free all the allocated strings in the list of traps and reset the trap values to the default. */ void free_trap_strings () { register int i; for (i = 0; i < BASH_NSIG; i++) { free_trap_command (i); trap_list[i] = (char *)DEFAULT_SIG; sigmodes[i] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; } trap_list[DEBUG_TRAP] = trap_list[EXIT_TRAP] = trap_list[ERROR_TRAP] = trap_list[RETURN_TRAP] = (char *)NULL; } #endif /* Reset the handler for SIG to the original value. */ static void reset_signal (sig) int sig; { set_signal_handler (sig, original_signals[sig]); sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; } /* Set the handler signal SIG to the original and free any trap command associated with it. */ static void restore_signal (sig) int sig; { set_signal_handler (sig, original_signals[sig]); change_signal (sig, (char *)DEFAULT_SIG); sigmodes[sig] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; } static void reset_or_restore_signal_handlers (reset) sh_resetsig_func_t *reset; { register int i; /* Take care of the exit trap first */ if (sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] & SIG_TRAPPED) { sigmodes[EXIT_TRAP] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; if (reset != reset_signal) { free_trap_command (EXIT_TRAP); trap_list[EXIT_TRAP] = (char *)NULL; } } for (i = 1; i < NSIG; i++) { if (sigmodes[i] & SIG_TRAPPED) { if (trap_list[i] == (char *)IGNORE_SIG) set_signal_handler (i, SIG_IGN); else (*reset) (i); } else if (sigmodes[i] & SIG_SPECIAL) (*reset) (i); } /* Command substitution and other child processes don't inherit the debug, error, or return traps. If we're in the debugger, and the `functrace' or `errtrace' options have been set, then let command substitutions inherit them. Let command substitution inherit the RETURN trap if we're in the debugger and tracing functions. */ #if defined (DEBUGGER) if (debugging_mode == 0 || function_trace_mode == 0) #endif sigmodes[DEBUG_TRAP] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; #if defined (DEBUGGER) if (debugging_mode == 0 || error_trace_mode == 0) #endif sigmodes[ERROR_TRAP] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; #if defined (DEBUGGER) if (debugging_mode == 0 || function_trace_mode == 0) #endif sigmodes[RETURN_TRAP] &= ~SIG_TRAPPED; } /* Reset trapped signals to their original values, but don't free the trap strings. Called by the command substitution code. */ void reset_signal_handlers () { reset_or_restore_signal_handlers (reset_signal); } /* Reset all trapped signals to their original values. Signals set to be ignored with trap '' SIGNAL should be ignored, so we make sure that they are. Called by child processes after they are forked. */ void restore_original_signals () { reset_or_restore_signal_handlers (restore_signal); } /* If a trap handler exists for signal SIG, then call it; otherwise just return failure. */ int maybe_call_trap_handler (sig) int sig; { /* Call the trap handler for SIG if the signal is trapped and not ignored. */ if ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED) && ((sigmodes[sig] & SIG_IGNORED) == 0)) { switch (sig) { case SIGINT: run_interrupt_trap (); break; case EXIT_TRAP: run_exit_trap (); break; case DEBUG_TRAP: run_debug_trap (); break; case ERROR_TRAP: run_error_trap (); break; default: trap_handler (sig); break; } return (1); } else return (0); } int signal_is_trapped (sig) int sig; { return (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_TRAPPED); } int signal_is_special (sig) int sig; { return (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_SPECIAL); } int signal_is_ignored (sig) int sig; { return (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_IGNORED); } void set_signal_ignored (sig) int sig; { sigmodes[sig] |= SIG_HARD_IGNORE; original_signals[sig] = SIG_IGN; } int signal_in_progress (sig) int sig; { return (sigmodes[sig] & SIG_INPROGRESS); }