/* Output to stdout / stderr for GNU make Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Make. GNU Make 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Make 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 this program. If not, see . */ #include "makeint.h" #include "job.h" /* GNU make no longer supports pre-ANSI89 environments. */ #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H # include #else # include #endif #ifdef WINDOWS32 # include # include # include "sub_proc.h" #endif /* WINDOWS32 */ struct output *output_context = NULL; unsigned int stdio_traced = 0; #define OUTPUT_NONE (-1) #define OUTPUT_ISSET(_out) ((_out)->out >= 0 || (_out)->err >= 0) #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL # define STREAM_OK(_s) ((fcntl (fileno (_s), F_GETFD) != -1) || (errno != EBADF)) #else # define STREAM_OK(_s) 1 #endif /* I really want to move to gnulib. However, this is a big undertaking especially for non-UNIX platforms: how to get bootstrapping to work, etc. I don't want to take the time to do it right now. Use a hack to get a useful version of vsnprintf() for Windows. */ #ifdef __VMS # define va_copy(_d, _s) ((_d) = (_s)) #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER # define va_copy(_d, _s) ((_d) = (_s)) # define snprintf msc_vsnprintf static int msc_vsnprintf (char *str, size_t size, const char *format, va_list ap) { int len = -1; if (size > 0) len = _vsnprintf_s (str, size, _TRUNCATE, format, ap); if (len == -1) len = _vscprintf (format, ap); return len; } #endif /* Write a string to the current STDOUT or STDERR. */ static void _outputs (struct output *out, int is_err, const char *msg) { if (! out || ! out->syncout) { FILE *f = is_err ? stderr : stdout; fputs (msg, f); fflush (f); } else { int fd = is_err ? out->err : out->out; int len = strlen (msg); int r; EINTRLOOP (r, lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_END)); while (1) { EINTRLOOP (r, write (fd, msg, len)); if (r == len || r <= 0) break; len -= r; msg += r; } } } /* Write a message indicating that we've just entered or left (according to ENTERING) the current directory. */ static int log_working_directory (int entering) { static char *buf = NULL; static unsigned int len = 0; unsigned int need; const char *fmt; char *p; /* Get enough space for the longest possible output. */ need = strlen (program) + INTEGER_LENGTH + 2 + 1; if (starting_directory) need += strlen (starting_directory); /* Use entire sentences to give the translators a fighting chance. */ if (makelevel == 0) if (starting_directory == 0) if (entering) fmt = _("%s: Entering an unknown directory\n"); else fmt = _("%s: Leaving an unknown directory\n"); else if (entering) fmt = _("%s: Entering directory '%s'\n"); else fmt = _("%s: Leaving directory '%s'\n"); else if (starting_directory == 0) if (entering) fmt = _("%s[%u]: Entering an unknown directory\n"); else fmt = _("%s[%u]: Leaving an unknown directory\n"); else if (entering) fmt = _("%s[%u]: Entering directory '%s'\n"); else fmt = _("%s[%u]: Leaving directory '%s'\n"); need += strlen (fmt); if (need > len) { buf = xrealloc (buf, need); len = need; } p = buf; if (print_data_base_flag) { *(p++) = '#'; *(p++) = ' '; } if (makelevel == 0) if (starting_directory == 0) sprintf (p, fmt , program); else sprintf (p, fmt, program, starting_directory); else if (starting_directory == 0) sprintf (p, fmt, program, makelevel); else sprintf (p, fmt, program, makelevel, starting_directory); _outputs (NULL, 0, buf); return 1; } /* Set a file descriptor to be in O_APPEND mode. If it fails, just ignore it. */ static void set_append_mode (int fd) { #if defined(F_GETFL) && defined(F_SETFL) && defined(O_APPEND) int flags = fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, 0); if (flags >= 0) fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_APPEND); #endif } #ifndef NO_OUTPUT_SYNC /* Semaphore for use in -j mode with output_sync. */ static sync_handle_t sync_handle = -1; #define FD_NOT_EMPTY(_f) ((_f) != OUTPUT_NONE && lseek ((_f), 0, SEEK_END) > 0) /* Set up the sync handle. Disables output_sync on error. */ static int sync_init () { int combined_output = 0; #ifdef WINDOWS32 if ((!STREAM_OK (stdout) && !STREAM_OK (stderr)) || (sync_handle = create_mutex ()) == -1) { perror_with_name ("output-sync suppressed: ", "stderr"); output_sync = 0; } else { combined_output = same_stream (stdout, stderr); prepare_mutex_handle_string (sync_handle); } #else if (STREAM_OK (stdout)) { struct stat stbuf_o, stbuf_e; sync_handle = fileno (stdout); combined_output = (fstat (fileno (stdout), &stbuf_o) == 0 && fstat (fileno (stderr), &stbuf_e) == 0 && stbuf_o.st_dev == stbuf_e.st_dev && stbuf_o.st_ino == stbuf_e.st_ino); } else if (STREAM_OK (stderr)) sync_handle = fileno (stderr); else { perror_with_name ("output-sync suppressed: ", "stderr"); output_sync = 0; } #endif return combined_output; } /* Support routine for output_sync() */ static void pump_from_tmp (int from, FILE *to) { static char buffer[8192]; #ifdef WINDOWS32 int prev_mode; /* "from" is opened by open_tmpfd, which does it in binary mode, so we need the mode of "to" to match that. */ prev_mode = _setmode (fileno (to), _O_BINARY); #endif if (lseek (from, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1) perror ("lseek()"); while (1) { int len; EINTRLOOP (len, read (from, buffer, sizeof (buffer))); if (len < 0) perror ("read()"); if (len <= 0) break; if (fwrite (buffer, len, 1, to) < 1) perror ("fwrite()"); } #ifdef WINDOWS32 /* Switch "to" back to its original mode, so that log messages by Make have the same EOL format as without --output-sync. */ _setmode (fileno (to), prev_mode); #endif } /* Obtain the lock for writing output. */ static void * acquire_semaphore (void) { static struct flock fl; fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET; fl.l_start = 0; fl.l_len = 1; if (fcntl (sync_handle, F_SETLKW, &fl) != -1) return &fl; perror ("fcntl()"); return NULL; } /* Release the lock for writing output. */ static void release_semaphore (void *sem) { struct flock *flp = (struct flock *)sem; flp->l_type = F_UNLCK; if (fcntl (sync_handle, F_SETLKW, flp) == -1) perror ("fcntl()"); } /* Returns a file descriptor to a temporary file. The file is automatically closed/deleted on exit. Don't use a FILE* stream. */ int output_tmpfd () { int fd = -1; FILE *tfile = tmpfile (); if (! tfile) pfatal_with_name ("tmpfile"); /* Create a duplicate so we can close the stream. */ fd = dup (fileno (tfile)); if (fd < 0) pfatal_with_name ("dup"); fclose (tfile); set_append_mode (fd); return fd; } /* Adds file descriptors to the child structure to support output_sync; one for stdout and one for stderr as long as they are open. If stdout and stderr share a device they can share a temp file too. Will reset output_sync on error. */ static void setup_tmpfile (struct output *out) { /* Is make's stdout going to the same place as stderr? */ static int combined_output = -1; if (combined_output < 0) combined_output = sync_init (); if (STREAM_OK (stdout)) { int fd = output_tmpfd (); if (fd < 0) goto error; CLOSE_ON_EXEC (fd); out->out = fd; } if (STREAM_OK (stderr)) { if (out->out != OUTPUT_NONE && combined_output) out->err = out->out; else { int fd = output_tmpfd (); if (fd < 0) goto error; CLOSE_ON_EXEC (fd); out->err = fd; } } return; /* If we failed to create a temp file, disable output sync going forward. */ error: output_close (out); output_sync = 0; } /* Synchronize the output of jobs in -j mode to keep the results of each job together. This is done by holding the results in temp files, one for stdout and potentially another for stderr, and only releasing them to "real" stdout/stderr when a semaphore can be obtained. */ void output_dump (struct output *out) { int outfd_not_empty = FD_NOT_EMPTY (out->out); int errfd_not_empty = FD_NOT_EMPTY (out->err); if (outfd_not_empty || errfd_not_empty) { int traced = 0; /* Try to acquire the semaphore. If it fails, dump the output unsynchronized; still better than silently discarding it. We want to keep this lock for as little time as possible. */ void *sem = acquire_semaphore (); /* Log the working directory for this dump. */ if (print_directory_flag && output_sync != OUTPUT_SYNC_RECURSE) traced = log_working_directory (1); if (outfd_not_empty) pump_from_tmp (out->out, stdout); if (errfd_not_empty && out->err != out->out) pump_from_tmp (out->err, stderr); if (traced) log_working_directory (0); /* Exit the critical section. */ if (sem) release_semaphore (sem); /* Truncate and reset the output, in case we use it again. */ if (out->out != OUTPUT_NONE) { int e; lseek (out->out, 0, SEEK_SET); EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate (out->out, 0)); } if (out->err != OUTPUT_NONE && out->err != out->out) { int e; lseek (out->err, 0, SEEK_SET); EINTRLOOP (e, ftruncate (out->err, 0)); } } } #endif /* NO_OUTPUT_SYNC */ /* Provide support for temporary files. */ #ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H # ifdef HAVE_MKSTEMP int mkstemp (char *template); # else char *mktemp (char *template); # endif #endif FILE * output_tmpfile (char **name, const char *template) { #ifdef HAVE_FDOPEN int fd; #endif #if defined HAVE_MKSTEMP || defined HAVE_MKTEMP # define TEMPLATE_LEN strlen (template) #else # define TEMPLATE_LEN L_tmpnam #endif *name = xmalloc (TEMPLATE_LEN + 1); strcpy (*name, template); #if defined HAVE_MKSTEMP && defined HAVE_FDOPEN /* It's safest to use mkstemp(), if we can. */ fd = mkstemp (*name); if (fd == -1) return 0; return fdopen (fd, "w"); #else # ifdef HAVE_MKTEMP (void) mktemp (*name); # else (void) tmpnam (*name); # endif # ifdef HAVE_FDOPEN /* Can't use mkstemp(), but guard against a race condition. */ fd = open (*name, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY, 0600); if (fd == -1) return 0; return fdopen (fd, "w"); # else /* Not secure, but what can we do? */ return fopen (*name, "w"); # endif #endif } /* This code is stolen from gnulib. If/when we abandon the requirement to work with K&R compilers, we can remove this (and perhaps other parts of GNU make!) and migrate to using gnulib directly. This is called only through atexit(), which means die() has already been invoked. So, call exit() here directly. Apparently that works...? */ /* Close standard output, exiting with status 'exit_failure' on failure. If a program writes *anything* to stdout, that program should close stdout and make sure that it succeeds before exiting. Otherwise, suppose that you go to the extreme of checking the return status of every function that does an explicit write to stdout. The last printf can succeed in writing to the internal stream buffer, and yet the fclose(stdout) could still fail (due e.g., to a disk full error) when it tries to write out that buffered data. Thus, you would be left with an incomplete output file and the offending program would exit successfully. Even calling fflush is not always sufficient, since some file systems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data until an actual close call. Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call that writes to stdout -- just let the internal stream state record the failure. That's what the ferror test is checking below. It's important to detect such failures and exit nonzero because many tools (most notably 'make' and other build-management systems) depend on being able to detect failure in other tools via their exit status. */ static void close_stdout (void) { int prev_fail = ferror (stdout); int fclose_fail = fclose (stdout); if (prev_fail || fclose_fail) { if (fclose_fail) error (NILF, _("write error: %s"), strerror (errno)); else error (NILF, _("write error")); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } } void output_init (struct output *out) { if (out) { out->out = out->err = OUTPUT_NONE; out->syncout = !!output_sync; return; } /* Configure this instance of make. Be sure stdout is line-buffered. */ #ifdef HAVE_SETVBUF # ifdef SETVBUF_REVERSED setvbuf (stdout, _IOLBF, xmalloc (BUFSIZ), BUFSIZ); # else /* setvbuf not reversed. */ /* Some buggy systems lose if we pass 0 instead of allocating ourselves. */ setvbuf (stdout, 0, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ); # endif /* setvbuf reversed. */ #elif HAVE_SETLINEBUF setlinebuf (stdout); #endif /* setlinebuf missing. */ /* Force stdout/stderr into append mode. This ensures parallel jobs won't lose output due to overlapping writes. */ set_append_mode (fileno (stdout)); set_append_mode (fileno (stderr)); #ifdef HAVE_ATEXIT if (STREAM_OK (stdout)) atexit (close_stdout); #endif } void output_close (struct output *out) { if (! out) { if (stdio_traced) log_working_directory (0); return; } #ifndef NO_OUTPUT_SYNC output_dump (out); #endif if (out->out >= 0) close (out->out); if (out->err >= 0 && out->err != out->out) close (out->err); output_init (out); } /* We're about to generate output: be sure it's set up. */ void output_start () { #ifndef NO_OUTPUT_SYNC /* If we're syncing output make sure the temporary file is set up. */ if (output_context && output_context->syncout) if (! OUTPUT_ISSET(output_context)) setup_tmpfile (output_context); #endif /* If we're not syncing this output per-line or per-target, make sure we emit the "Entering..." message where appropriate. */ if (output_sync == OUTPUT_SYNC_NONE || output_sync == OUTPUT_SYNC_RECURSE) if (! stdio_traced && print_directory_flag) stdio_traced = log_working_directory (1); } void outputs (int is_err, const char *msg) { if (! msg || *msg == '\0') return; output_start (); _outputs (output_context, is_err, msg); } /* Return formatted string buffers. If we move to gnulib we can use vasnprintf() etc. to make this simpler. Note these functions use a static buffer, so each call overwrites the results of the previous call. */ static struct fmtstring { char *buffer; unsigned int size; unsigned int len; } fmtbuf = { NULL, 0, 0 }; /* Concatenate a formatted string onto the format buffer. */ static const char * vfmtconcat (const char *fmt, va_list args) { va_list vcopy; int tot; int unused = fmtbuf.size - fmtbuf.len; va_copy (vcopy, args); tot = vsnprintf (&fmtbuf.buffer[fmtbuf.len], unused, fmt, args); assert (tot >= 0); if (tot >= unused) { fmtbuf.size += tot * 2; fmtbuf.buffer = xrealloc (fmtbuf.buffer, fmtbuf.size); unused = fmtbuf.size - fmtbuf.len; tot = vsnprintf (&fmtbuf.buffer[fmtbuf.len], unused, fmt, vcopy); } va_end (vcopy); fmtbuf.len += tot; return fmtbuf.buffer; } static const char * fmtconcat (const char *fmt, ...) { const char *p; va_list args; va_start (args, fmt); p = vfmtconcat (fmt, args); va_end (args); return p; } /* Print a message on stdout. */ void message (int prefix, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; assert (fmt != NULL); fmtbuf.len = 0; if (prefix) { if (makelevel == 0) fmtconcat ("%s: ", program); else fmtconcat ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); } va_start (args, fmt); vfmtconcat (fmt, args); va_end (args); fmtconcat ("\n"); outputs (0, fmtbuf.buffer); } /* Print an error message. */ void error (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; assert (fmt != NULL); fmtbuf.len = 0; if (flocp && flocp->filenm) fmtconcat ("%s:%lu: ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno); else if (makelevel == 0) fmtconcat ("%s: ", program); else fmtconcat ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); va_start (args, fmt); vfmtconcat (fmt, args); va_end (args); fmtconcat ("\n"); outputs (1, fmtbuf.buffer); } /* Print an error message and exit. */ void fatal (const gmk_floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; assert (fmt != NULL); fmtbuf.len = 0; if (flocp && flocp->filenm) fmtconcat ("%s:%lu: *** ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno); else if (makelevel == 0) fmtconcat ("%s: *** ", program); else fmtconcat ("%s[%u]: *** ", program, makelevel); va_start (args, fmt); vfmtconcat (fmt, args); va_end (args); fmtconcat (_(". Stop.\n")); outputs (1, fmtbuf.buffer); die (2); } /* Print an error message from errno. */ void perror_with_name (const char *str, const char *name) { error (NILF, _("%s%s: %s"), str, name, strerror (errno)); } /* Print an error message from errno and exit. */ void pfatal_with_name (const char *name) { fatal (NILF, _("%s: %s"), name, strerror (errno)); /* NOTREACHED */ }