Chromium Code Reviews| Index: chrome/browser/mac/relauncher.cc |
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| +// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| +// found in the LICENSE file. |
| + |
| +#include "chrome/browser/mac/relauncher.h" |
| + |
| +#include <ApplicationServices/ApplicationServices.h> |
| +#include <AvailabilityMacros.h> |
| +#include <dlfcn.h> |
| +#include <string.h> |
| +#include <sys/event.h> |
| +#include <sys/time.h> |
| +#include <sys/types.h> |
| +#include <unistd.h> |
| + |
| +#include <string> |
| +#include <vector> |
| + |
| +#include "base/basictypes.h" |
| +#include "base/eintr_wrapper.h" |
| +#include "base/file_util.h" |
| +#include "base/logging.h" |
| +#include "base/mac/mac_util.h" |
| +#include "base/mac/scoped_cftyperef.h" |
| +#include "base/path_service.h" |
| +#include "base/process_util.h" |
| +#include "base/stringprintf.h" |
| +#include "base/sys_string_conversions.h" |
| +#include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h" |
| +#include "content/common/content_paths.h" |
| +#include "content/common/content_switches.h" |
| +#include "content/common/main_function_params.h" |
| + |
| +// RTLD_MAIN_ONLY is supported as of Mac OS X 10.5, but <dlfcn.h> does not |
| +// define it in the 10.5 SDK. It is present in the 10.6 SDK and is documented |
| +// as working on 10.5 and later. The source code for the version of dyld that |
| +// shipped in 10.5, dyld-95.3/src/dyldAPIs.cpp, confirms that this feature is |
| +// supported. Provide a fallback definition here. |
| +#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED == MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 // 10.5 SDK |
| +#define RTLD_MAIN_ONLY ((void*)-5) // Search main executable only |
|
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| +#endif |
| + |
| +namespace mac_relauncher { |
| + |
| +namespace { |
| + |
| +// The "magic" file descriptor that the relauncher process' write side of the |
| +// pipe shows up on. Chosen to avoid conflicting with stdin, stdout, and |
| +// stderr. |
| +const int kRelauncherSyncFD = 3; |
| + |
| +// The argument separating arguments intended for the relauncher process from |
| +// those intended for the relaunched process. "---" is chosen instead of "--" |
| +// because CommandLine interprets "--" as meaning "end of switches", but |
| +// for many purposes, the relauncher process' CommandLine ought to interpret |
| +// arguments intended for the relaunched process, to get the correct settings |
| +// for such things as logging and the user-data-dir in case it impacts crash |
| +// reporting. |
| +const char kRelauncherArgSeparator[] = "---"; |
| + |
| +// When this argument is supplied to the relauncher process, it will launch |
| +// the relaunched process without bringing it to the foreground. |
| +const char kRelauncherBackgroundArg[] = "--background"; |
| + |
| +// The beginning of the "process serial number" argument that Launch Services |
| +// sometimes inserts into command lines. A process serial number is only valid |
| +// for a single process, so any PSN arguments will be stripped from command |
| +// lines during relaunch to avoid confusion. |
| +const char kPSNArg[] = "-psn_"; |
| + |
| +// Returns the "type" argument identifying a relauncher process |
| +// ("--type=relauncher"). |
| +std::string RelauncherTypeArg() { |
| + return base::StringPrintf("--%s=%s", |
| + switches::kProcessType, |
| + switches::kRelauncherProcess); |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace |
| + |
| +bool RelaunchApp(const std::vector<std::string>& args) { |
| + // Use the currently-running application's helper process. The automatic |
| + // update feature is careful to leave the currently-running version alone, |
| + // so this is safe even if the relaunch is the result of an update having |
| + // been applied. In fact, it's safer than using the updated version of the |
| + // helper process, because there's no guarantee that the updated version's |
| + // relauncher implementation will be compatible with the running version's. |
| + FilePath child_path; |
| + if (!PathService::Get(content::CHILD_PROCESS_EXE, &child_path)) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "No CHILD_PROCESS_EXE"; |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + return RelaunchAppWithHelper(child_path.value(), args); |
| +} |
| + |
| +bool RelaunchAppWithHelper(const std::string& helper, |
| + const std::vector<std::string>& args) { |
| + std::vector<std::string> relaunch_args; |
| + relaunch_args.push_back(helper); |
| + relaunch_args.push_back(RelauncherTypeArg()); |
| + |
| + // If this application isn't in the foreground, the relaunched one shouldn't |
| + // be either. |
| + if (!base::mac::AmIForeground()) { |
| + relaunch_args.push_back(kRelauncherBackgroundArg); |
| + } |
| + |
| + relaunch_args.push_back(kRelauncherArgSeparator); |
| + |
| + // When using the CommandLine interface, -psn_ may have been rewritten as |
| + // --psn_. Look for both. |
| + const char alt_psn_arg[] = "--psn_"; |
| + for (size_t index = 0; index < args.size(); ++index) { |
| + // Strip any -psn_ arguments, as they apply to a specific process. |
| + if (args[index].compare(0, strlen(kPSNArg), kPSNArg) != 0 && |
| + args[index].compare(0, strlen(alt_psn_arg), alt_psn_arg) != 0) { |
| + relaunch_args.push_back(args[index]); |
| + } |
| + } |
| + |
| + int pipe_fds[2]; |
| + if (HANDLE_EINTR(pipe(pipe_fds)) != 0) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "pipe"; |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + file_util::ScopedFD pipe_read_fd(&pipe_fds[0]); |
| + file_util::ScopedFD pipe_write_fd(&pipe_fds[1]); |
| + |
| + base::file_handle_mapping_vector fd_map; |
| + fd_map.push_back(std::pair<int, int>(*pipe_write_fd, kRelauncherSyncFD)); |
| + |
| + if (!base::LaunchApp(relaunch_args, fd_map, false, NULL)) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "base::LaunchApp failed"; |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // The relauncher process is now starting up, or has started up. The |
| + // original parent process continues. |
| + |
| + pipe_write_fd.reset(); // close(pipe_fds[1]); |
| + |
| + // Synchronize with the relauncher process. |
| + char read_char; |
| + int read_result = HANDLE_EINTR(read(*pipe_read_fd, &read_char, 1)); |
| + if (read_result != 1) { |
| + if (read_result < 0) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "read"; |
| + } else { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "read: unexpected result " << read_result; |
| + } |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Since a byte has been successfully read from the relauncher process, it's |
| + // guaranteed to have set up its kqueue monitoring this process for exit. |
| + // It's safe to exit now. |
| + return true; |
| +} |
| + |
| +namespace { |
| + |
| +// In the relauncher process, performs the necessary synchronization steps |
| +// with the parent, by setting up a kqueue to watch for it to exit, writing |
| +// a byte to the pipe, and then waiting for the exit notification on the |
| +// kqueue. If anything fails, this logs a message and returns immediately. |
| +// In those situations, it can be assumed that something went wrong with the |
| +// parent process and the best recovery approach is to attempt relaunch |
| +// anyway. |
| +void RelauncherSynchronizeWithParent() { |
| + // file_util::ScopedFD needs something non-const to operate on. |
| + int relauncher_sync_fd = kRelauncherSyncFD; |
| + file_util::ScopedFD relauncher_sync_fd_closer(&relauncher_sync_fd); |
| + |
| + int parent_pid = getppid(); |
| + |
| + // PID 1 identifies init. launchd, that is. launchd never starts the |
| + // relauncher process directly, having this parent_pid means that the parent |
| + // already exited and launchd "inherited" the relauncher as its child. |
| + // There's no reason to synchronize with launchd. |
| + if (parent_pid == 1) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "unexpected parent_pid"; |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Set up a kqueue to monitor the parent process for exit. |
| + int kq = kqueue(); |
| + if (kq < 0) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "kqueue"; |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + file_util::ScopedFD kq_closer(&kq); |
| + |
| + struct kevent change = { 0 }; |
| + EV_SET(&change, parent_pid, EVFILT_PROC, EV_ADD, NOTE_EXIT, 0, NULL); |
| + if (kevent(kq, &change, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) == -1) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "kevent (add)"; |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Write a '\0' character to the pipe. |
| + if (HANDLE_EINTR(write(relauncher_sync_fd, "", 1)) != 1) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "write"; |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Up until now, the parent process was blocked in a read waiting for the |
| + // write above to complete. The parent process is now free to exit. Wait for |
| + // that to happen. |
| + struct kevent event; |
| + int events = kevent(kq, NULL, 0, &event, 1, NULL); |
| + if (events != 1) { |
| + if (events < 0) { |
| + PLOG(ERROR) << "kevent (monitor)"; |
| + } else { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "kevent (monitor): unexpected result " << events; |
| + } |
| + return; |
| + } |
| + |
| + if (event.filter != EVFILT_PROC || |
| + event.fflags != NOTE_EXIT || |
| + event.ident != static_cast<uintptr_t>(parent_pid)) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "kevent (monitor): unexpected event, filter " << event.filter |
| + << ", fflags " << event.fflags << ", ident " << event.ident; |
| + return; |
| + } |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace |
| + |
| +int RelauncherMain(const MainFunctionParams& main_parameters) { |
| + // CommandLine rearranges the order of the arguments returned by |
| + // main_parameters.argv(), rendering it impossible to determine which |
| + // arguments originally came before kRelauncherArgSeparator and which came |
| + // after. It's crucial to distinguish between these because only those |
| + // after the separator should be given to the relaunched process; it's also |
| + // important to not treat the path to the relaunched process as a "loose" |
| + // argument. NXArgc and NXArgv are pointers to the original argc and argv as |
| + // passed to main(), so use those. The typical mechanism to do this is to |
| + // provide "extern" declarations to access these, but they're only present |
| + // in the crt1.o start file. This function will be linked into the framework |
| + // dylib, having no direct access to anything in crt1.o. dlsym to the |
| + // rescue. |
| + const int* argcp = static_cast<const int*>(dlsym(RTLD_MAIN_ONLY, "NXArgc")); |
| + if (!argcp) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "dlsym NXArgc: " << dlerror(); |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + const int argc = *argcp; |
| + |
| + const char* const** argvp = |
| + static_cast<const char* const**>(dlsym(RTLD_MAIN_ONLY, "NXArgv")); |
| + if (!argvp) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "dlsym NXArgv: " << dlerror(); |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + const char* const* argv = *argvp; |
| + |
| + if (argc < 4 || RelauncherTypeArg() != argv[1]) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "relauncher process invoked with unexpected arguments"; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + |
| + RelauncherSynchronizeWithParent(); |
| + |
| + // The capacity for relaunch_args is 4 less than argc, because it |
| + // won't contain the argv[0] of the relauncher process, the |
| + // RelauncherTypeArg() at argv[1], kRelauncherArgSeparator, or the |
| + // executable path of the process to be launched. |
| + base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFMutableArrayRef> relaunch_args( |
| + CFArrayCreateMutable(NULL, argc - 4, &kCFTypeArrayCallBacks)); |
| + if (!relaunch_args) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "CFArrayCreateMutable"; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Figure out what to execute, what arguments to pass it, and whether to |
| + // start it in the background. |
| + bool background = false; |
| + bool in_relaunch_args = false; |
| + bool seen_relaunch_executable = false; |
| + std::string relaunch_executable; |
| + const std::string relauncher_arg_separator(kRelauncherArgSeparator); |
| + for (int argv_index = 2; argv_index < argc; ++argv_index) { |
| + const std::string arg(argv[argv_index]); |
| + |
| + // Strip any -psn_ arguments, as they apply to a specific process. |
| + if (arg.compare(0, strlen(kPSNArg), kPSNArg) == 0) { |
| + continue; |
| + } |
| + |
| + if (!in_relaunch_args) { |
| + if (arg == relauncher_arg_separator) { |
| + in_relaunch_args = true; |
| + } else if (arg == kRelauncherBackgroundArg) { |
| + background = true; |
| + } |
| + } else { |
| + if (!seen_relaunch_executable) { |
| + // The first argument after kRelauncherBackgroundArg is the path to |
| + // the executable file or .app bundle directory. The Launch Services |
| + // interface wants this separate from the rest of the arguments. In |
| + // the relaunched process, this path will still be visible at argv[0]. |
| + relaunch_executable.assign(arg); |
| + seen_relaunch_executable = true; |
| + } else { |
| + base::mac::ScopedCFTypeRef<CFStringRef> arg_cf( |
| + base::SysUTF8ToCFStringRef(arg)); |
| + if (!arg_cf) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "base::SysUTF8ToCFStringRef failed for " << arg; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + CFArrayAppendValue(relaunch_args, arg_cf); |
| + } |
| + } |
| + } |
| + |
| + if (!seen_relaunch_executable) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "nothing to relaunch"; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + |
| + FSRef app_fsref; |
| + if (!base::mac::FSRefFromPath(relaunch_executable, &app_fsref)) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "base::mac::FSRefFromPath failed for " << relaunch_executable; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + |
| + LSApplicationParameters ls_parameters = { |
| + 0, // version |
| + kLSLaunchDefaults | kLSLaunchAndDisplayErrors | kLSLaunchNewInstance | |
| + (background ? kLSLaunchDontSwitch : 0), |
| + &app_fsref, |
| + NULL, // asyncLaunchRefCon |
| + NULL, // environment |
| + relaunch_args, |
| + NULL // initialEvent |
| + }; |
| + |
| + OSStatus err = LSOpenApplication(&ls_parameters, NULL); |
| + if (err != noErr) { |
| + LOG(ERROR) << "LSOpenApplication: " << err; |
| + return 1; |
| + } |
| + |
| + return 0; |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace mac_relauncher |
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