freebsd-skq/usr.bin/make/job.h
harti 6a1de54fc3 Constify the array of predefined shells. It turns out that we need two
versions of the structure definition for this: one with const char
pointers, because otherwise gcc won't let us initialize the fields with
constant strings, and one without the const, because we need to work
with the structure.
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1988, 1989 by Adam de Boor
* Copyright (c) 1989 by Berkeley Softworks
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Adam de Boor.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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*
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)job.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*-
* job.h --
* Definitions pertaining to the running of jobs in parallel mode.
* Exported from job.c for the use of remote-execution modules.
*/
#ifndef _JOB_H_
#define _JOB_H_
#define TMPPAT "/tmp/makeXXXXXXXXXX"
#ifndef USE_KQUEUE
/*
* The SEL_ constants determine the maximum amount of time spent in select
* before coming out to see if a child has finished. SEL_SEC is the number of
* seconds and SEL_USEC is the number of micro-seconds
*/
#define SEL_SEC 2
#define SEL_USEC 0
#endif /* !USE_KQUEUE */
/*-
* Job Table definitions.
*
* Each job has several things associated with it:
* 1) The process id of the child shell
* 2) The graph node describing the target being made by this job
* 3) A LstNode for the first command to be saved after the job
* completes. This is NULL if there was no "..." in the job's
* commands.
* 4) An FILE* for writing out the commands. This is only
* used before the job is actually started.
* 5) A union of things used for handling the shell's output. Different
* parts of the union are used based on the value of the usePipes
* flag. If it is true, the output is being caught via a pipe and
* the descriptors of our pipe, an array in which output is line
* buffered and the current position in that buffer are all
* maintained for each job. If, on the other hand, usePipes is false,
* the output is routed to a temporary file and all that is kept
* is the name of the file and the descriptor open to the file.
* 6) A word of flags which determine how the module handles errors,
* echoing, etc. for the job
*
* The job "table" is kept as a linked Lst in 'jobs', with the number of
* active jobs maintained in the 'nJobs' variable. At no time will this
* exceed the value of 'maxJobs', initialized by the Job_Init function.
*
* When a job is finished, the Make_Update function is called on each of the
* parents of the node which was just remade. This takes care of the upward
* traversal of the dependency graph.
*/
#define JOB_BUFSIZE 1024
typedef struct Job {
int pid; /* The child's process ID */
char tfile[sizeof(TMPPAT)];
/* Temporary file to use for job */
GNode *node; /* The target the child is making */
LstNode tailCmds; /* The node of the first command to be
* saved when the job has been run */
FILE *cmdFILE; /* When creating the shell script, this is
* where the commands go */
short flags; /* Flags to control treatment of job */
#define JOB_IGNERR 0x001 /* Ignore non-zero exits */
#define JOB_SILENT 0x002 /* no output */
#define JOB_SPECIAL 0x004 /* Target is a special one. i.e. run it locally
* if we can't export it and maxLocal is 0 */
#define JOB_IGNDOTS 0x008 /* Ignore "..." lines when processing
* commands */
#define JOB_FIRST 0x020 /* Job is first job for the node */
#define JOB_RESTART 0x080 /* Job needs to be completely restarted */
#define JOB_RESUME 0x100 /* Job needs to be resumed b/c it stopped,
* for some reason */
#define JOB_CONTINUING 0x200 /* We are in the process of resuming this job.
* Used to avoid infinite recursion between
* JobFinish and JobRestart */
union {
struct {
int op_inPipe; /* Input side of pipe associated
* with job's output channel */
int op_outPipe; /* Output side of pipe associated with
* job's output channel */
char op_outBuf[JOB_BUFSIZE + 1];
/* Buffer for storing the output of the
* job, line by line */
int op_curPos; /* Current position in op_outBuf */
} o_pipe; /* data used when catching the output via
* a pipe */
struct {
char of_outFile[sizeof(TMPPAT)];
/* Name of file to which shell output
* was rerouted */
int of_outFd; /* Stream open to the output
* file. Used to funnel all
* from a single job to one file
* while still allowing
* multiple shell invocations */
} o_file; /* Data used when catching the output in
* a temporary file */
} output; /* Data for tracking a shell's output */
} Job;
#define outPipe output.o_pipe.op_outPipe
#define inPipe output.o_pipe.op_inPipe
#define outBuf output.o_pipe.op_outBuf
#define curPos output.o_pipe.op_curPos
#define outFile output.o_file.of_outFile
#define outFd output.o_file.of_outFd
/*-
* Shell Specifications:
* Each shell type has associated with it the following information:
* 1) The string which must match the last character of the shell name
* for the shell to be considered of this type. The longest match
* wins.
* 2) A command to issue to turn off echoing of command lines
* 3) A command to issue to turn echoing back on again
* 4) What the shell prints, and its length, when given the echo-off
* command. This line will not be printed when received from the shell
* 5) A boolean to tell if the shell has the ability to control
* error checking for individual commands.
* 6) The string to turn this checking on.
* 7) The string to turn it off.
* 8) The command-flag to give to cause the shell to start echoing
* commands right away.
* 9) The command-flag to cause the shell to Lib_Exit when an error is
* detected in one of the commands.
*
* Some special stuff goes on if a shell doesn't have error control. In such
* a case, errCheck becomes a printf template for echoing the command,
* should echoing be on and ignErr becomes another printf template for
* executing the command while ignoring the return status. If either of these
* strings is empty when hasErrCtl is FALSE, the command will be executed
* anyway as is and if it causes an error, so be it.
*/
#define DEF_SHELL_STRUCT(TAG, CONST) \
struct TAG { \
CONST char *name; /* the name of the shell. For Bourne and C \
* shells, this is used only to find the \
* shell description when used as the single \
* source of a .SHELL target. For user-defined \
* shells, this is the full path of the shell. \
*/ \
Boolean hasEchoCtl; /* True if both echoOff and echoOn defined */ \
CONST char *echoOff; /* command to turn off echo */ \
CONST char *echoOn; /* command to turn it back on again */ \
CONST char *noPrint; /* command to skip when printing output from \
* shell. This is usually the command which \
* was executed to turn off echoing */ \
int noPLen; /* length of noPrint command */ \
Boolean hasErrCtl; /* set if can control error checking for \
* individual commands */ \
CONST char *errCheck; /* string to turn error checking on */ \
CONST char *ignErr; /* string to turn off error checking */ \
/* \
* command-line flags \
*/ \
CONST char *echo; /* echo commands */ \
CONST char *exit; /* exit on error */ \
}
typedef DEF_SHELL_STRUCT(Shell,) Shell;
extern char *shellPath;
extern char *shellName;
extern int maxJobs; /* Number of jobs that may run */
void Shell_Init(void);
void Job_Touch(GNode *, Boolean);
Boolean Job_CheckCommands(GNode *, void (*abortProc)(const char *, ...));
void Job_CatchChildren(Boolean);
void Job_CatchOutput(int flag);
void Job_Make(GNode *);
void Job_Init(int);
Boolean Job_Full(void);
Boolean Job_Empty(void);
ReturnStatus Job_ParseShell(char *);
int Job_Finish(void);
void Job_Wait(void);
void Job_AbortAll(void);
#endif /* _JOB_H_ */