# -*- cperl -*- # This is a library file used by the Perl version of mysql-test-run, # and is part of the translation of the Bourne shell script with the # same name. use Carp qw(cluck); use Socket; use Errno; use strict; #use POSIX ":sys_wait_h"; use POSIX 'WNOHANG'; sub mtr_init_timers (); sub mtr_timer_start($$$); sub mtr_timer_stop($$); sub mtr_timer_stop_all($); sub mtr_timer_waitpid($$$); ############################################################################## # # Initiate a structure shared by all timers # ############################################################################## sub mtr_init_timers () { my $timers = { timers => {}, pids => {}}; return $timers; } ############################################################################## # # Start, stop and poll a timer # # As alarm() isn't portable to Windows, we use separate processes to # implement timers. That is why there is a mtr_timer_waitpid(), as this # is where we catch a timeout. # ############################################################################## sub mtr_timer_start($$$) { my ($timers,$name,$duration)= @_; if ( exists $timers->{'timers'}->{$name} ) { # We have an old running timer, kill it mtr_timer_stop($timers,$name); } FORK: { my $tpid= fork(); if ( ! defined $tpid ) { if ( $! == $!{EAGAIN} ) # See "perldoc Errno" { mtr_debug("Got EAGAIN from fork(), sleep 1 second and redo"); sleep(1); redo FORK; } else { mtr_error("can't fork"); } } if ( $tpid ) { # Parent, record the information $timers->{'timers'}->{$name}->{'pid'}= $tpid; $timers->{'timers'}->{$name}->{'duration'}= $duration; $timers->{'pids'}->{$tpid}= $name; } else { # Child, redirect output and exec # FIXME do we need to redirect streams? # Don't do the ^C cleanup in the timeout child processes! # There is actually a race here, if we get ^C after fork(), but before # clearing the signal handler. $SIG{INT}= 'DEFAULT'; $0= "mtr_timer(timers,$name,$duration)"; sleep($duration); exit(0); } } } sub mtr_timer_stop ($$) { my ($timers,$name)= @_; if ( exists $timers->{'timers'}->{$name} ) { my $tpid= $timers->{'timers'}->{$name}->{'pid'}; # FIXME as Cygwin reuses pids fast, maybe check that is # the expected process somehow?! kill(9, $tpid); # As the timers are so simple programs, we trust them to terminate, # and use blocking wait for it. We wait just to avoid a zombie. waitpid($tpid,0); delete $timers->{'timers'}->{$name}; # Remove the timer information delete $timers->{'pids'}->{$tpid}; # and PID reference return 1; } else { mtr_debug("Asked to stop timer \"$name\" not started"); return 0; } } sub mtr_timer_stop_all ($) { my $timers= shift; foreach my $name ( keys %{$timers->{'timers'}} ) { mtr_timer_stop($timers, $name); } return 1; } sub mtr_timer_timeout ($$) { my ($timers,$pid)= @_; return "" unless exists $timers->{'pids'}->{$pid}; # We got a timeout my $name= $timers->{'pids'}->{$pid}; mtr_timer_stop($timers, $timers->{'timers'}->{$name}); return $name; } 1;