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Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +00001 NOEXEC and NOFORK applets.
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3Unix shells traditionally execute some commands internally in the attempt
4to dramatically speed up execution. It will be slow as hell if for every
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +00005"echo blah" shell will fork and exec /bin/echo. To this end, shells
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +00006have to _reimplement_ these commands internally.
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8Busybox is unique in this regard because it already is a collection
9of reimplemented Unix commands, and we can do the same trick
10for speeding up busybox shells, and more. NOEXEC and NOFORK applets
11are exactly those applets which are eligible for these tricks.
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Denys Vlasenkofbecca12017-08-06 14:03:27 +020013Applet will be subject to NOFORK/NOEXEC tricks only if it is marked
14as such in applets.src.h or in their inline "//applet:" directives.
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000015
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000016In C, if you want to call a program and wait for it, use
17spawn_and_wait(argv), BB_EXECVP(prog,argv) or BB_EXECLP(prog,argv0,...).
18They check whether program name is an applet name and optionally
19do NOFORK/NOEXEC thing depending on configuration.
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000020
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000021
Denys Vlasenkofbecca12017-08-06 14:03:27 +020022 Relevant CONFIG options
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24FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
25 Globally enables NOFORK/NOEXEC tricks for such programs as xargs
26 and find:
27 BB_EXECVP(cmd, argv) will try to exec /proc/self/exe
28 if command's name matches some applet name;
29 spawn_and_wait(argv) will do NOFORK/NOEXEC tricks
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31//TODO: the above two things probably should have separate options?
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33FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE
34 shells will try to exec /proc/self/exe if command's name matches
35 some applet name; shells will do NOEXEC trick on NOEXEC applets
36
37//TODO: split (same as for PREFER_APPLETS)
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39FEATURE_SH_NOFORK
40 shells will do NOFORK trick on NOFORK applets
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42NB: shell builtins use these tricks regardless of FEATURE_SH_STANDALONE,
43FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS or FEATURE_SH_NOFORK. In effect, builtins
44are "always NOFORK".
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Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000047 NOEXEC
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000048
49NOEXEC applet should work correctly if another applet forks and then
50executes exit(<applet>_main(argc,argv)) in the child. The rules
51roughly are:
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53* do not expect shared global variables/buffers to be in their
54 "initialized" state. Examples: xfunc_error_retval can be != 1,
55 bb_common_bufsiz1 can be scribbled over, ...
Denys Vlasenko06f20bf2017-01-26 00:27:53 +010056 (although usually xfunc_error_retval's state is not a problem).
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000057* do not expect that stdio wasn't used before. Calling set[v]buf()
58 can be disastrous.
59* ...
60
61NOEXEC applets save only one half of fork+exec overhead.
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000062NOEXEC trick is disabled for NOMMU build.
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000063
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000064
65 NOFORK
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000066
67NOFORK applet should work correctly if another applet simply runs
Denys Vlasenkob72baeb2011-02-02 18:38:57 +010068<applet>_main(argc,argv) and then continues with its business.
69xargs, find, shells do it (grep for "spawn_and_wait" and
70"run_nofork_applet" to find more users).
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72This poses much more serious limitations on what applet can do:
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000073
74* all NOEXEC limitations apply.
Denys Vlasenko7c40ddd2017-08-02 16:37:39 +020075* do not run for a long time or wait for user input:
76 hush shell only handles signals (like ^C) after you return
77 from APPLET_main().
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000078* do not ever exit() or exec().
79 - xfuncs are okay. They are using special trick to return
80 to the caller applet instead of dying when they detect "x" condition.
81 - you may "exit" to caller applet by calling xfunc_die(). Return value
82 is taken from xfunc_error_retval.
83 - fflush_stdout_and_exit(n) is ok to use.
84* do not use shared global data, or save/restore shared global data
Denys Vlasenkob72baeb2011-02-02 18:38:57 +010085 (e.g. bb_common_bufsiz1) prior to returning.
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000086 - getopt32() is ok to use. You do not need to save/restore option_mask32,
Denys Vlasenko49e6bf22017-08-04 14:28:16 +020087 xfunc_error_retval, and logmode - it is already done by core code.
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +000088* if you allocate memory, you can use xmalloc() only on the very first
89 allocation. All other allocations should use malloc[_or_warn]().
90 After first allocation, you cannot use any xfuncs.
Denis Vlasenkobcd5fc12008-01-06 06:27:17 +000091 Otherwise, failing xfunc will return to caller applet
92 without freeing malloced data!
Denys Vlasenko49e6bf22017-08-04 14:28:16 +020093* the same applies to other resources, such as open fds: no xfuncs after
94 acquiring them!
95* All allocated data, opened files, signal handlers, termios settings
96 etc should be freed/closed/restored prior to return.
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98Currently, ash shell signal handling is implemented in a way that signals
99have non-SA_RESTARTed handlers. This means that system calls can
100return EINTR. An example of such problem is "yes" applet:
101it is implemented so that it has a writing loop, this loop is exited on
102any write error, and in the case of user pressing ^C the error was EINTR.
103The problem is, the error causes stdout FILE* object to get into error
104state, needing clearerr() - or else subsequent shell output will also
105not work. ("yes" has been downgraded to NOEXEC, since hush signal handling
106does not have this problem - which makes "yes" to not exit on ^C (bug).
107But stray EINTRs can be seen in any NOFORK under ash, until ash is fixed).
Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +0000108
109NOFORK applets give the most of speed advantage, but are trickiest
110to implement. In order to minimize amount of bugs and maintenance,
111prime candidates for NOFORK-ification are those applets which
112are small and easy to audit, and those which are more likely to be
113frequently executed from shell/find/xargs, particularly in shell
114script loops. Applets which mess with signal handlers, termios etc
115are probably not worth the effort.
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Denys Vlasenko49e6bf22017-08-04 14:28:16 +0200117Applets which must be interruptible by ^C in shells can not be NOFORKs.
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Denis Vlasenko0d058362007-04-11 16:16:41 +0000119Any NOFORK applet is also a NOEXEC applet.
Denys Vlasenkob72baeb2011-02-02 18:38:57 +0100120
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Denys Vlasenko06f20bf2017-01-26 00:27:53 +0100122 Calling NOFORK applets
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124API to call NOFORK applets is two functions:
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126 run_nofork_applet(appno, argv)
127 spawn_and_wait(argv) // only if FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS=y
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129First one is directly used by shells if FEATURE_SH_NOFORK=y.
130Second one is used by many applets, but main users are xargs and find.
Denys Vlasenko49e6bf22017-08-04 14:28:16 +0200131It itself calls run_nofork_applet(), if argv[0] is a name
Denys Vlasenko06f20bf2017-01-26 00:27:53 +0100132of a NOFORK applet.
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134run_nofork_applet() saves/inits/restores option parsing, xfunc_error_retval,
Denys Vlasenko39194f02017-08-03 19:00:01 +0200135logmode, applet_name. Thus, for example, caller does not need to worry about
Denys Vlasenko06f20bf2017-01-26 00:27:53 +0100136option_mask32 getting trashed.
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Denys Vlasenko9967c992017-01-26 01:13:58 +0100139 Calling NOEXEC applets
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141It's the same trusty spawn_and_wait(argv). If FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS=y,
142it does NOEXEC trick. It resets xfunc_error_retval = 1 and
143logmode = LOGMODE_STDIO in the child.