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/* timeout.c - Run command line with a timeout
*
* Copyright 2013 Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
*
* No standard
USE_TIMEOUT(NEWTOY(timeout, "<2^(foreground)(preserve-status)vk:s(signal):", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN|TOYFLAG_ARGFAIL(125)))
config TIMEOUT
bool "timeout"
default y
help
usage: timeout [-k DURATION] [-s SIGNAL] DURATION COMMAND...
Run command line as a child process, sending child a signal if the
command doesn't exit soon enough.
DURATION can be a decimal fraction. An optional suffix can be "m"
(minutes), "h" (hours), "d" (days), or "s" (seconds, the default).
-s Send specified signal (default TERM)
-k Send KILL signal if child still running this long after first signal
-v Verbose
--foreground Don't create new process group
--preserve-status Exit with the child's exit status
*/
#define FOR_timeout
#include "toys.h"
GLOBALS(
char *s, *k;
int nextsig;
pid_t pid;
struct timeval ktv;
struct itimerval itv;
)
static void handler(int i)
{
if (FLAG(v))
fprintf(stderr, "timeout pid %d signal %d\n", TT.pid, TT.nextsig);
toys.exitval = (TT.nextsig==9) ? 137 : 124;
kill(TT.pid, TT.nextsig);
if (TT.k) {
TT.k = 0;
TT.nextsig = SIGKILL;
xsignal(SIGALRM, handler);
TT.itv.it_value = TT.ktv;
setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &TT.itv, (void *)toybuf);
}
}
// timeval inexplicably makes up a new type for microseconds, despite timespec's
// nanoseconds field (needing to store 1000* the range) using "long". Bravo.
void xparsetimeval(char *s, struct timeval *tv)
{
long ll;
tv->tv_sec = xparsetime(s, 6, &ll);
tv->tv_usec = ll;
}
void timeout_main(void)
{
// Use same ARGFAIL value for any remaining parsing errors
toys.exitval = 125;
xparsetimeval(*toys.optargs, &TT.itv.it_value);
if (TT.k) xparsetimeval(TT.k, &TT.ktv);
TT.nextsig = SIGTERM;
if (TT.s && -1 == (TT.nextsig = sig_to_num(TT.s)))
error_exit("bad -s: '%s'", TT.s);
if (!FLAG(foreground)) setpgid(0, 0);
toys.exitval = 0;
if (!(TT.pid = XVFORK())) xexec(toys.optargs+1);
else {
int status;
xsignal(SIGALRM, handler);
setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &TT.itv, (void *)toybuf);
status = xwaitpid(TT.pid);
if (FLAG(preserve_status) || !toys.exitval) toys.exitval = status;
}
}
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