busybox/findutils/xargs.c
James Byrne 6937487be7 libbb: reduce the overhead of single parameter bb_error_msg() calls
Back in 2007, commit 0c97c9d437 ("'simple' error message functions by
Loic Grenie") introduced bb_simple_perror_msg() to allow for a lower
overhead call to bb_perror_msg() when only a string was being printed
with no parameters. This saves space for some CPU architectures because
it avoids the overhead of a call to a variadic function. However there
has never been a simple version of bb_error_msg(), and since 2007 many
new calls to bb_perror_msg() have been added that only take a single
parameter and so could have been using bb_simple_perror_message().

This changeset introduces 'simple' versions of bb_info_msg(),
bb_error_msg(), bb_error_msg_and_die(), bb_herror_msg() and
bb_herror_msg_and_die(), and replaces all calls that only take a
single parameter, or use something like ("%s", arg), with calls to the
corresponding 'simple' version.

Since it is likely that single parameter calls to the variadic functions
may be accidentally reintroduced in the future a new debugging config
option WARN_SIMPLE_MSG has been introduced. This uses some macro magic
which will cause any such calls to generate a warning, but this is
turned off by default to avoid use of the unpleasant macros in normal
circumstances.

This is a large changeset due to the number of calls that have been
replaced. The only files that contain changes other than simple
substitution of function calls are libbb.h, libbb/herror_msg.c,
libbb/verror_msg.c and libbb/xfuncs_printf.c. In miscutils/devfsd.c,
networking/udhcp/common.h and util-linux/mdev.c additonal macros have
been added for logging so that single parameter and multiple parameter
logging variants exist.

The amount of space saved varies considerably by architecture, and was
found to be as follows (for 'defconfig' using GCC 7.4):

Arm:     -92 bytes
MIPS:    -52 bytes
PPC:   -1836 bytes
x86_64: -938 bytes

Note that for the MIPS architecture only an exception had to be made
disabling the 'simple' calls for 'udhcp' (in networking/udhcp/common.h)
because it made these files larger on MIPS.

Signed-off-by: James Byrne <james.byrne@origamienergy.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
2019-07-02 11:35:03 +02:00

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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
/*
* Mini xargs implementation for busybox
*
* (C) 2002,2003 by Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
*
* Special thanks
* - Mark Whitley and Glenn McGrath for stimulus to rewrite :)
* - Mike Rendell <michael@cs.mun.ca>
* and David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
*
* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
*
* xargs is described in the Single Unix Specification v3 at
* http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/utilities/xargs.html
*/
//config:config XARGS
//config: bool "xargs (7.2 kb)"
//config: default y
//config: help
//config: xargs is used to execute a specified command for
//config: every item from standard input.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION
//config: bool "Enable -p: prompt and confirmation"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config: help
//config: Support -p: prompt the user whether to run each command
//config: line and read a line from the terminal.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES
//config: bool "Enable single and double quotes and backslash"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config: help
//config: Support quoting in the input.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT
//config: bool "Enable -x: exit if -s or -n is exceeded"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config: help
//config: Support -x: exit if the command size (see the -s or -n option)
//config: is exceeded.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM
//config: bool "Enable -0: NUL-terminated input"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config: help
//config: Support -0: input items are terminated by a NUL character
//config: instead of whitespace, and the quotes and backslash
//config: are not special.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR
//config: bool "Enable -I STR: string to replace"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config: help
//config: Support -I STR and -i[STR] options.
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL
//config: bool "Enable -P N: processes to run in parallel"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//config:
//config:config FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE
//config: bool "Enable -a FILE: use FILE instead of stdin"
//config: default y
//config: depends on XARGS
//applet:IF_XARGS(APPLET_NOEXEC(xargs, xargs, BB_DIR_USR_BIN, BB_SUID_DROP, xargs))
//kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_XARGS) += xargs.o
#include "libbb.h"
#include "common_bufsiz.h"
/* This is a NOEXEC applet. Be very careful! */
//#define dbg_msg(...) bb_error_msg(__VA_ARGS__)
#define dbg_msg(...) ((void)0)
#ifdef TEST
# ifndef ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION
# define ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION 1
# endif
# ifndef ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES
# define ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES 1
# endif
# ifndef ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT
# define ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT 1
# endif
# ifndef ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM
# define ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM 1
# endif
#endif
struct globals {
char **args;
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR
char **argv;
const char *repl_str;
char eol_ch;
#endif
const char *eof_str;
int idx;
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL
int running_procs;
int max_procs;
#endif
smalluint xargs_exitcode;
} FIX_ALIASING;
#define G (*(struct globals*)bb_common_bufsiz1)
#define INIT_G() do { \
setup_common_bufsiz(); \
G.eof_str = NULL; /* need to clear by hand because we are NOEXEC applet */ \
G.idx = 0; \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL(G.running_procs = 0;) \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL(G.max_procs = 1;) \
G.xargs_exitcode = 0; \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR(G.repl_str = "{}";) \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR(G.eol_ch = '\n';) \
} while (0)
/*
* Returns 0 if xargs should continue (but may set G.xargs_exitcode to 123).
* Else sets G.xargs_exitcode to error code and returns nonzero.
*
* If G.max_procs == 0, performs final waitpid() loop for all children.
*/
static int xargs_exec(void)
{
int status;
#if !ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL
status = spawn_and_wait(G.args);
#else
if (G.max_procs == 1) {
status = spawn_and_wait(G.args);
} else {
pid_t pid;
int wstat;
again:
if (G.running_procs >= G.max_procs)
pid = safe_waitpid(-1, &wstat, 0);
else
pid = wait_any_nohang(&wstat);
if (pid > 0) {
/* We may have children we don't know about:
* sh -c 'sleep 1 & exec xargs ...'
* Do not make G.running_procs go negative.
*/
if (G.running_procs != 0)
G.running_procs--;
status = WIFSIGNALED(wstat)
? 0x180 + WTERMSIG(wstat)
: WEXITSTATUS(wstat);
if (status > 0 && status < 255) {
/* See below why 123 does not abort */
G.xargs_exitcode = 123;
status = 0;
}
if (status == 0)
goto again; /* maybe we have more children? */
/* else: "bad" status, will bail out */
} else if (G.max_procs != 0) {
/* Not in final waitpid() loop,
* and G.running_procs < G.max_procs: start more procs
*/
status = spawn(G.args);
/* here "status" actually holds pid, or -1 */
if (status > 0) {
G.running_procs++;
status = 0;
}
/* else: status == -1 (failed to fork or exec) */
} else {
/* final waitpid() loop: must be ECHILD "no more children" */
status = 0;
}
}
#endif
/* Manpage:
* """xargs exits with the following status:
* 0 if it succeeds
* 123 if any invocation of the command exited with status 1-125
* 124 if the command exited with status 255
* ("""If any invocation of the command exits with a status of 255,
* xargs will stop immediately without reading any further input.
* An error message is issued on stderr when this happens.""")
* 125 if the command is killed by a signal
* 126 if the command cannot be run
* 127 if the command is not found
* 1 if some other error occurred."""
*/
if (status < 0) {
bb_simple_perror_msg(G.args[0]);
status = (errno == ENOENT) ? 127 : 126;
}
else if (status >= 0x180) {
bb_error_msg("'%s' terminated by signal %u",
G.args[0], status - 0x180);
status = 125;
}
else if (status != 0) {
if (status == 255) {
bb_error_msg("%s: exited with status 255; aborting", G.args[0]);
status = 124;
goto ret;
}
/* "123 if any invocation of the command exited with status 1-125"
* This implies that nonzero exit code is remembered,
* but does not cause xargs to stop: we return 0.
*/
G.xargs_exitcode = 123;
status = 0;
}
ret:
if (status != 0)
G.xargs_exitcode = status;
return status;
}
/* In POSIX/C locale isspace is only these chars: "\t\n\v\f\r" and space.
* "\t\n\v\f\r" happen to have ASCII codes 9,10,11,12,13.
*/
#define ISSPACE(a) ({ unsigned char xargs__isspace = (a) - 9; xargs__isspace == (' ' - 9) || xargs__isspace <= (13 - 9); })
static void store_param(char *s)
{
/* Grow by 256 elements at once */
if (!(G.idx & 0xff)) { /* G.idx == N*256? */
/* Enlarge, make G.args[(N+1)*256 - 1] last valid idx */
G.args = xrealloc(G.args, sizeof(G.args[0]) * (G.idx + 0x100));
}
G.args[G.idx++] = s;
}
/* process[0]_stdin:
* Read characters into buf[n_max_chars+1], and when parameter delimiter
* is seen, store the address of a new parameter to args[].
* If reading discovers that last chars do not form the complete
* parameter, the pointer to the first such "tail character" is returned.
* (buf has extra byte at the end to accommodate terminating NUL
* of "tail characters" string).
* Otherwise, the returned pointer points to NUL byte.
* On entry, buf[] may contain some "seed chars" which are to become
* the beginning of the first parameter.
*/
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES
static char* FAST_FUNC process_stdin(int n_max_chars, int n_max_arg, char *buf)
{
#define NORM 0
#define QUOTE 1
#define BACKSLASH 2
#define SPACE 4
char q = '\0'; /* quote char */
char state = NORM;
char *s = buf; /* start of the word */
char *p = s + strlen(buf); /* end of the word */
buf += n_max_chars; /* past buffer's end */
/* "goto ret" is used instead of "break" to make control flow
* more obvious: */
while (1) {
int c = getchar();
if (c == EOF) {
if (p != s)
goto close_word;
goto ret;
}
if (state == BACKSLASH) {
state = NORM;
goto set;
}
if (state == QUOTE) {
if (c != q)
goto set;
q = '\0';
state = NORM;
} else { /* if (state == NORM) */
if (ISSPACE(c)) {
if (p != s) {
close_word:
state = SPACE;
c = '\0';
goto set;
}
} else {
if (c == '\\') {
state = BACKSLASH;
} else if (c == '\'' || c == '"') {
q = c;
state = QUOTE;
} else {
set:
*p++ = c;
}
}
}
if (state == SPACE) { /* word's delimiter or EOF detected */
if (q) {
bb_error_msg_and_die("unmatched %s quote",
q == '\'' ? "single" : "double");
}
/* A full word is loaded */
if (G.eof_str) {
if (strcmp(s, G.eof_str) == 0) {
while (getchar() != EOF)
continue;
p = s;
goto ret;
}
}
store_param(s);
dbg_msg("args[]:'%s'", s);
s = p;
n_max_arg--;
if (n_max_arg == 0) {
goto ret;
}
state = NORM;
}
if (p == buf) {
goto ret;
}
}
ret:
*p = '\0';
/* store_param(NULL) - caller will do it */
dbg_msg("return:'%s'", s);
return s;
}
#else
/* The variant does not support single quotes, double quotes or backslash */
static char* FAST_FUNC process_stdin(int n_max_chars, int n_max_arg, char *buf)
{
char *s = buf; /* start of the word */
char *p = s + strlen(buf); /* end of the word */
buf += n_max_chars; /* past buffer's end */
while (1) {
int c = getchar();
if (c == EOF) {
if (p == s)
goto ret;
}
if (c == EOF || ISSPACE(c)) {
if (p == s)
continue;
c = EOF;
}
*p++ = (c == EOF ? '\0' : c);
if (c == EOF) { /* word's delimiter or EOF detected */
/* A full word is loaded */
if (G.eof_str) {
if (strcmp(s, G.eof_str) == 0) {
while (getchar() != EOF)
continue;
p = s;
goto ret;
}
}
store_param(s);
dbg_msg("args[]:'%s'", s);
s = p;
n_max_arg--;
if (n_max_arg == 0) {
goto ret;
}
}
if (p == buf) {
goto ret;
}
}
ret:
*p = '\0';
/* store_param(NULL) - caller will do it */
dbg_msg("return:'%s'", s);
return s;
}
#endif /* FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_QUOTES */
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM
static char* FAST_FUNC process0_stdin(int n_max_chars, int n_max_arg, char *buf)
{
char *s = buf; /* start of the word */
char *p = s + strlen(buf); /* end of the word */
buf += n_max_chars; /* past buffer's end */
while (1) {
int c = getchar();
if (c == EOF) {
if (p == s)
goto ret;
c = '\0';
}
*p++ = c;
if (c == '\0') { /* NUL or EOF detected */
/* A full word is loaded */
store_param(s);
dbg_msg("args[]:'%s'", s);
s = p;
n_max_arg--;
if (n_max_arg == 0) {
goto ret;
}
}
if (p == buf) {
goto ret;
}
}
ret:
*p = '\0';
/* store_param(NULL) - caller will do it */
dbg_msg("return:'%s'", s);
return s;
}
#endif /* FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM */
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR
/*
* Used if -I<repl> was specified.
* In this mode, words aren't appended to PROG ARGS.
* Instead, entire input line is read, then <repl> string
* in every PROG and ARG is replaced with the line:
* echo -e "ho ho\nhi" | xargs -I_ cmd __ _
* results in "cmd 'ho hoho ho' 'ho ho'"; "cmd 'hihi' 'hi'".
* -n MAX_ARGS seems to be ignored.
* Tested with GNU findutils 4.5.10.
*/
//FIXME: n_max_chars is not handled the same way as in GNU findutils.
//FIXME: quoting is not implemented.
static char* FAST_FUNC process_stdin_with_replace(int n_max_chars, int n_max_arg UNUSED_PARAM, char *buf)
{
int i;
char *end, *p;
/* Free strings from last invocation, if any */
for (i = 0; G.args && G.args[i]; i++)
if (G.args[i] != G.argv[i])
free(G.args[i]);
end = buf + n_max_chars;
p = buf;
while (1) {
int c = getchar();
if (c == EOF || c == G.eol_ch) {
if (p == buf)
goto ret; /* empty line */
c = '\0';
}
*p++ = c;
if (c == '\0') { /* EOL or EOF detected */
i = 0;
while (G.argv[i]) {
char *arg = G.argv[i];
int count = count_strstr(arg, G.repl_str);
if (count != 0)
arg = xmalloc_substitute_string(arg, count, G.repl_str, buf);
store_param(arg);
dbg_msg("args[]:'%s'", arg);
i++;
}
p = buf;
goto ret;
}
if (p == end) {
goto ret;
}
}
ret:
*p = '\0';
/* store_param(NULL) - caller will do it */
dbg_msg("return:'%s'", buf);
return buf;
}
#endif
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION
/* Prompt the user for a response, and
* if user responds affirmatively, return true;
* otherwise, return false. Uses "/dev/tty", not stdin.
*/
static int xargs_ask_confirmation(void)
{
FILE *tty_stream;
int r;
tty_stream = xfopen_for_read(CURRENT_TTY);
fputs(" ?...", stderr);
r = bb_ask_y_confirmation_FILE(tty_stream);
fclose(tty_stream);
return r;
}
#else
# define xargs_ask_confirmation() 1
#endif
//usage:#define xargs_trivial_usage
//usage: "[OPTIONS] [PROG ARGS]"
//usage:#define xargs_full_usage "\n\n"
//usage: "Run PROG on every item given by stdin\n"
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM(
//usage: "\n -0 Input is separated by NULs"
//usage: )
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE(
//usage: "\n -a FILE Read from FILE instead of stdin"
//usage: )
//usage: "\n -r Don't run command if input is empty"
//usage: "\n -t Print the command on stderr before execution"
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION(
//usage: "\n -p Ask user whether to run each command"
//usage: )
//usage: "\n -E STR,-e[STR] STR stops input processing"
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR(
//usage: "\n -I STR Replace STR within PROG ARGS with input line"
//usage: )
//usage: "\n -n N Pass no more than N args to PROG"
//usage: "\n -s N Pass command line of no more than N bytes"
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL(
//usage: "\n -P N Run up to N PROGs in parallel"
//usage: )
//usage: IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT(
//usage: "\n -x Exit if size is exceeded"
//usage: )
//usage:#define xargs_example_usage
//usage: "$ ls | xargs gzip\n"
//usage: "$ find . -name '*.c' -print | xargs rm\n"
/* Correct regardless of combination of CONFIG_xxx */
enum {
OPTBIT_VERBOSE = 0,
OPTBIT_NO_EMPTY,
OPTBIT_UPTO_NUMBER,
OPTBIT_UPTO_SIZE,
OPTBIT_EOF_STRING,
OPTBIT_EOF_STRING1,
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION(OPTBIT_INTERACTIVE,)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT( OPTBIT_TERMINATE ,)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM( OPTBIT_ZEROTERM ,)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR( OPTBIT_REPLSTR ,)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR( OPTBIT_REPLSTR1 ,)
OPT_VERBOSE = 1 << OPTBIT_VERBOSE ,
OPT_NO_EMPTY = 1 << OPTBIT_NO_EMPTY ,
OPT_UPTO_NUMBER = 1 << OPTBIT_UPTO_NUMBER,
OPT_UPTO_SIZE = 1 << OPTBIT_UPTO_SIZE ,
OPT_EOF_STRING = 1 << OPTBIT_EOF_STRING , /* GNU: -e[<param>] */
OPT_EOF_STRING1 = 1 << OPTBIT_EOF_STRING1, /* SUS: -E<param> */
OPT_INTERACTIVE = IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION((1 << OPTBIT_INTERACTIVE)) + 0,
OPT_TERMINATE = IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT( (1 << OPTBIT_TERMINATE )) + 0,
OPT_ZEROTERM = IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM( (1 << OPTBIT_ZEROTERM )) + 0,
OPT_REPLSTR = IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR( (1 << OPTBIT_REPLSTR )) + 0,
OPT_REPLSTR1 = IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR( (1 << OPTBIT_REPLSTR1 )) + 0,
};
#define OPTION_STR "+trn:s:e::E:" \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_CONFIRMATION("p") \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_TERMOPT( "x") \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM( "0") \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR( "I:i::") \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL( "P:+") \
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE( "a:")
int xargs_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE;
int xargs_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv)
{
int initial_idx;
int i;
char *max_args;
char *max_chars;
char *buf;
unsigned opt;
int n_max_chars;
int n_max_arg;
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM \
|| ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR
char* FAST_FUNC (*read_args)(int, int, char*) = process_stdin;
#else
#define read_args process_stdin
#endif
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE(char *opt_a = NULL;)
INIT_G();
opt = getopt32long(argv, OPTION_STR,
"no-run-if-empty\0" No_argument "r",
&max_args, &max_chars, &G.eof_str, &G.eof_str
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR(, &G.repl_str, &G.repl_str)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL(, &G.max_procs)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE(, &opt_a)
);
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL
if (G.max_procs <= 0) /* -P0 means "run lots of them" */
G.max_procs = 100; /* let's not go crazy high */
#endif
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ARGS_FILE
if (opt_a)
xmove_fd(xopen(opt_a, O_RDONLY), 0);
#endif
/* -E ""? You may wonder why not just omit -E?
* This is used for portability:
* old xargs was using "_" as default for -E / -e */
if ((opt & OPT_EOF_STRING1) && G.eof_str[0] == '\0')
G.eof_str = NULL;
if (opt & OPT_ZEROTERM) {
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_ZERO_TERM(read_args = process0_stdin;)
IF_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR(G.eol_ch = '\0';)
}
argv += optind;
//argc -= optind;
if (!argv[0]) {
/* default behavior is to echo all the filenames */
*--argv = (char*)"echo";
//argc++;
}
/*
* The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6:
* "The xargs utility shall limit the command line length such that
* when the command line is invoked, the combined argument
* and environment lists (see the exec family of functions
* in the System Interfaces volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001)
* shall not exceed {ARG_MAX}-2048 bytes".
*/
n_max_chars = bb_arg_max();
if (n_max_chars > 32 * 1024)
n_max_chars = 32 * 1024;
/*
* POSIX suggests substracting 2048 bytes from sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX)
* so that the process may safely modify its environment.
*/
n_max_chars -= 2048;
if (opt & OPT_UPTO_SIZE) {
n_max_chars = xatou_range(max_chars, 1, INT_MAX);
}
/* Account for prepended fixed arguments */
{
size_t n_chars = 0;
for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) {
n_chars += strlen(argv[i]) + 1;
}
n_max_chars -= n_chars;
}
/* Sanity check */
if (n_max_chars <= 0) {
bb_simple_error_msg_and_die("can't fit single argument within argument list size limit");
}
buf = xzalloc(n_max_chars + 1);
n_max_arg = n_max_chars;
if (opt & OPT_UPTO_NUMBER) {
n_max_arg = xatou_range(max_args, 1, INT_MAX);
/* Not necessary, we use growable args[]: */
/* if (n_max_arg > n_max_chars) n_max_arg = n_max_chars */
}
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_REPL_STR
if (opt & (OPT_REPLSTR | OPT_REPLSTR1)) {
/*
* -I<str>:
* Unmodified args are kept in G.argv[i],
* G.args[i] receives malloced G.argv[i] with <str> replaced
* with input line. Setting this up:
*/
G.args = NULL;
G.argv = argv;
read_args = process_stdin_with_replace;
/* Make -I imply -r. GNU findutils seems to do the same: */
/* (otherwise "echo -n | xargs -I% echo %" would SEGV) */
opt |= OPT_NO_EMPTY;
} else
#endif
{
/* Store the command to be executed, part 1.
* We can statically allocate (argc + n_max_arg + 1) elements
* and do not bother with resizing args[], but on 64-bit machines
* this results in args[] vector which is ~8 times bigger
* than n_max_chars! That is, with n_max_chars == 20k,
* args[] will take 160k (!), which will most likely be
* almost entirely unused.
*/
for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++)
store_param(argv[i]);
}
initial_idx = G.idx;
while (1) {
char *rem;
G.idx = initial_idx;
rem = read_args(n_max_chars, n_max_arg, buf);
store_param(NULL);
if (!G.args[initial_idx]) { /* not even one ARG was added? */
if (*rem != '\0')
bb_simple_error_msg_and_die("argument line too long");
if (opt & OPT_NO_EMPTY)
break;
}
opt |= OPT_NO_EMPTY;
if (opt & (OPT_INTERACTIVE | OPT_VERBOSE)) {
const char *fmt = " %s" + 1;
char **args = G.args;
for (i = 0; args[i]; i++) {
fprintf(stderr, fmt, args[i]);
fmt = " %s";
}
if (!(opt & OPT_INTERACTIVE))
bb_putchar_stderr('\n');
}
if (!(opt & OPT_INTERACTIVE) || xargs_ask_confirmation()) {
if (xargs_exec() != 0)
break; /* G.xargs_exitcode is set by xargs_exec() */
}
overlapping_strcpy(buf, rem);
} /* while */
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) {
free(G.args);
free(buf);
}
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_XARGS_SUPPORT_PARALLEL
G.max_procs = 0;
xargs_exec(); /* final waitpid() loop */
#endif
return G.xargs_exitcode;
}
#ifdef TEST
const char *applet_name = "debug stuff usage";
void bb_show_usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-p] [-r] [-t] -[x] [-n max_arg] [-s max_chars]\n",
applet_name);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
return xargs_main(argc, argv);
}
#endif /* TEST */