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/*
 * tsh - A tiny shell program with job control
 *
 * <Put your name and login ID here>
 */
#include "csapp.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <errno.h>

/* Misc manifest constants */
#define MAXLINE 1024   /* max line size */
#define MAXARGS 128    /* max args on a command line */
#define MAXJOBS 16     /* max jobs at any point in time */
#define MAXJID 1 << 16 /* max job ID */

/* Job states */
#define UNDEF 0 /* undefined */
#define FG 1	/* running in foreground */
#define BG 2	/* running in background */
#define ST 3	/* stopped */

/*
 * Jobs states: FG (foreground), BG (background), ST (stopped)
 * Job state transitions and enabling actions:
 *     FG -> ST  : ctrl-z
 *     ST -> FG  : fg command
 *     ST -> BG  : bg command
 *     BG -> FG  : fg command
 * At most 1 job can be in the FG state.
 */

/* Global variables */
extern char **environ;	 /* defined in libc */
char prompt[] = "tsh> "; /* command line prompt (DO NOT CHANGE) */
int verbose = 0;	 /* if true, print additional output */
int nextjid = 1;	 /* next job ID to allocate */
char sbuf[MAXLINE];	 /* for composing sprintf messages */

struct job_t
{			       /* The job struct */
	pid_t pid;	       /* job PID */
	int jid;	       /* job ID [1, 2, ...] */
	int state;	       /* UNDEF, BG, FG, or ST */
	char cmdline[MAXLINE]; /* command line */
};
struct job_t jobs[MAXJOBS]; /* The job list */
/* End global variables */

/* Function prototypes */

/* Here are the functions that you will implement */
void eval(char *cmdline);
int builtin_cmd(char **argv);
void do_bgfg(char **argv);
void waitfg(pid_t pid);

void sigchld_handler(int sig);
void sigtstp_handler(int sig);
void sigint_handler(int sig);

/* Here are helper routines that we've provided for you */
int parseline(const char *cmdline, char **argv);
void sigquit_handler(int sig);

void clearjob(struct job_t *job);
void initjobs(struct job_t *jobs);
int maxjid(struct job_t *jobs);
int addjob(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid, int state, char *cmdline);
int deletejob(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid);
pid_t fgpid(struct job_t *jobs);
struct job_t *getjobpid(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid);
struct job_t *getjobjid(struct job_t *jobs, int jid);
int pid2jid(pid_t pid);
void listjobs(struct job_t *jobs);

void usage(void);
void unix_error(char *msg);
void app_error(char *msg);
typedef void handler_t(int);
handler_t *Signal(int signum, handler_t *handler);

/*
 * main - The shell's main routine
 */
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	char c;
	char cmdline[MAXLINE];
	int emit_prompt = 1; /* emit prompt (default) */

	/* Redirect stderr to stdout (so that driver will get all output
	 * on the pipe connected to stdout) */
	dup2(1, 2);

	/* Parse the command line */
	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "hvp")) != EOF)
	{
		switch (c)
		{
		case 'h': /* print help message */
			usage();
			break;
		case 'v': /* emit additional diagnostic info */
			verbose = 1;
			break;
		case 'p':		 /* don't print a prompt */
			emit_prompt = 0; /* handy for automatic testing */
			break;
		default:
			usage();
		}
	}

	/* Install the signal handlers */

	/* These are the ones you will need to implement */
	Signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler);	  /* ctrl-c */
	Signal(SIGTSTP, sigtstp_handler); /* ctrl-z */
	Signal(SIGCHLD, sigchld_handler); /* Terminated or stopped child */

	/* This one provides a clean way to kill the shell */
	Signal(SIGQUIT, sigquit_handler);

	/* Initialize the job list */
	initjobs(jobs);

	/* Execute the shell's read/eval loop */
	while (1)
	{

		/* Read command line */
		if (emit_prompt)
		{
			printf("%s", prompt);
			fflush(stdout);
		}
		if ((fgets(cmdline, MAXLINE, stdin) == NULL) && ferror(stdin))
			app_error("fgets error");
		if (feof(stdin))
		{ /* End of file (ctrl-d) */
			fflush(stdout);
			exit(0);
		}

		/* Evaluate the command line */
		eval(cmdline);
		fflush(stdout);
		fflush(stdout);
	}

	exit(0); /* control never reaches here */
}

/*
 * eval - Evaluate the command line that the user has just typed in
 *
 * If the user has requested a built-in command (quit, jobs, bg or fg)
 * then execute it immediately. Otherwise, fork a child process and
 * run the job in the context of the child. If the job is running in
 * the foreground, wait for it to terminate and then return.  Note:
 * each child process must have a unique process group ID so that our
 * background children don't receive SIGINT (SIGTSTP) from the kernel
 * when we type ctrl-c (ctrl-z) at the keyboard.
 */
void eval(char *cmdline)
{
	char *argv[MAXARGS]; /* Argument list execve() */
	char buf[MAXLINE];   /* Holds modified command line */
	int bg;              /* Should the job run in bg or fg? */
	pid_t pid;           /* Process id */

	strcpy(buf, cmdline);
	bg = parseline(buf, argv);
	if (argv[0] == NULL)
		return; /* Ignore empty lines */

	if (!builtin_cmd(argv)) {
		sigset_t mask_all, mask_one, prev_one;

		/* your code here */
        // Hint: block SIGCHLD before fork to avoid race condition

		if (0 /* Child runs user job, Hint: use Fork() */) {
			// Hint: unblock SIGCHLD in child process
			
			// Hint: change to child process's own process group
			
			// Hint: run child application using execve()
		}

		/* add job to the joblist using addjob() */
		// Hint: block signals to protect global variable

		if (!bg) {
			/* Parent waits for foreground job to terminate */
			/* your code here */

		} else {
			printf("[%d] (%d) %s", pid2jid(pid), pid, cmdline);
		}
	}

	return;
}

/*
 * parseline - Parse the command line and build the argv array.
 *
 * Characters enclosed in single quotes are treated as a single
 * argument.  Return true if the user has requested a BG job, false if
 * the user has requested a FG job.
 */
int parseline(const char *cmdline, char **argv)
{
	static char array[MAXLINE]; /* holds local copy of command line */
	char *buf = array;	    /* ptr that traverses command line */
	char *delim;		    /* points to first space delimiter */
	int argc;		    /* number of args */
	int bg;			    /* background job? */

	strcpy(buf, cmdline);
	buf[strlen(buf) - 1] = ' ';   /* replace trailing '\n' with space */
	while (*buf && (*buf == ' ')) /* ignore leading spaces */
		buf++;

	/* Build the argv list */
	argc = 0;
	if (*buf == '\'')
	{
		buf++;
		delim = strchr(buf, '\'');
	}
	else
	{
		delim = strchr(buf, ' ');
	}

	while (delim)
	{
		argv[argc++] = buf;
		*delim = '\0';
		buf = delim + 1;
		while (*buf && (*buf == ' ')) /* ignore spaces */
			buf++;

		if (*buf == '\'')
		{
			buf++;
			delim = strchr(buf, '\'');
		}
		else
		{
			delim = strchr(buf, ' ');
		}
	}
	argv[argc] = NULL;

	if (argc == 0) /* ignore blank line */
		return 1;

	/* should the job run in the background? */
	if ((bg = (*argv[argc - 1] == '&')) != 0)
	{
		argv[--argc] = NULL;
	}
	return bg;
}

/*
 * builtin_cmd - If the user has typed a built-in command then execute
 *    it immediately.
 */
int builtin_cmd(char **argv)
{
	/* your code here */

	// Hint: determine whether there is a built-in command using strcmp()

	return 0; /* not a builtin command */
}

/*
 * do_bgfg - Execute the builtin bg and fg commands
 */
void do_bgfg(char **argv)
{
	if (argv[1] == NULL) {
		printf("%s command requires PID or %%jobid argument\n", argv[0]);
		return;
	}

	int jid;
	pid_t pid = 0;
	sigset_t mask_all, prev_all;
	struct job_t *job;
	int isForeground = !strcmp(argv[0], "fg");

	/* find the job according to pid or jobid */
	if (argv[1][0] == '%') {
        /* your code here */
		// Hint: find job and pid according to jobid

	} else {
        /* your code here */
		// Hint: find job according to pid
	}

	Sigfillset(&mask_all);
	// block signals to protect global variable
	Sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask_all, &prev_all);
	
	/* your code here */
	/* Hint: SIGCONT */

	Sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &prev_all, NULL);

	if (isForeground) {
		waitfg(pid);
	}

	return;
}

/*
 * waitfg - Block until process pid is no longer the foreground process
 */
void waitfg(pid_t pid)
{
	/* Hint: SIGCHLD may not be a good choice, why? */

	/* your code here */

	return;
}

/*****************
 * Signal handlers
 *****************/

/*
 * sigchld_handler - The kernel sends a SIGCHLD to the shell whenever
 *     a child job terminates (becomes a zombie), or stops because it
 *     received a SIGSTOP or SIGTSTP signal. The handler reaps all
 *     available zombie children, but doesn't wait for any other
 *     currently running children to terminate.
 */
void sigchld_handler(int sig)
{
	int olderrno = errno;
	errno = 0;
	sigset_t mask_all, prev_all;
	pid_t pid;
	int status;
	struct job_t *job;
	
	/* your code here */
	Sigfillset(&mask_all);
	while (0 /* your code here, Hint: waitpid() */) {
		// block signals to protect global variable
		Sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask_all, &prev_all);
		// normal exit
		if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
			/* your code here */
		}
		// terminated by signal
		else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
			/* your code here */
		}
		// stopped by signal
		else if (WIFSTOPPED(status) && (job = getjobpid(jobs, pid)) != NULL) {
			/* your code here */
		}
		Sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &prev_all, NULL);
	}
	if (errno && errno != ECHILD) {
		Sio_error("waitpid error");
	}

	errno = olderrno;

	return;
}

/*
 * sigint_handler - The kernel sends a SIGINT to the shell whenver the
 *    user types ctrl-c at the keyboard.  Catch it and send it along
 *    to the foreground job.
 */
void sigint_handler(int sig)
{
	/* your code here */

	return;
}

/*
 * sigtstp_handler - The kernel sends a SIGTSTP to the shell whenever
 *     the user types ctrl-z at the keyboard. Catch it and suspend the
 *     foreground job by sending it a SIGTSTP.
 */
void sigtstp_handler(int sig)
{
	/* your code here */

	return;
}

/*********************
 * End signal handlers
 *********************/

/***********************************************
 * Helper routines that manipulate the job list
 **********************************************/

/* clearjob - Clear the entries in a job struct */
void clearjob(struct job_t *job)
{
	job->pid = 0;
	job->jid = 0;
	job->state = UNDEF;
	job->cmdline[0] = '\0';
}

/* initjobs - Initialize the job list */
void initjobs(struct job_t *jobs)
{
	int i;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		clearjob(&jobs[i]);
}

/* maxjid - Returns largest allocated job ID */
int maxjid(struct job_t *jobs)
{
	int i, max = 0;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		if (jobs[i].jid > max)
			max = jobs[i].jid;
	return max;
}

/* addjob - Add a job to the job list */
int addjob(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid, int state, char *cmdline)
{
	int i;

	if (pid < 1)
		return 0;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
	{
		if (jobs[i].pid == 0)
		{
			jobs[i].pid = pid;
			jobs[i].state = state;
			jobs[i].jid = nextjid++;
			if (nextjid > MAXJOBS)
				nextjid = 1;
			strcpy(jobs[i].cmdline, cmdline);
			if (verbose)
			{
				printf("Added job [%d] %d %s\n", 
					jobs[i].jid, 
					jobs[i].pid, 
					jobs[i].cmdline);
			}
			return 1;
		}
	}
	printf("Tried to create too many jobs\n");
	return 0;
}

/* deletejob - Delete a job whose PID=pid from the job list */
int deletejob(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid)
{
	int i;

	if (pid < 1)
		return 0;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
	{
		if (jobs[i].pid == pid)
		{
			clearjob(&jobs[i]);
			nextjid = maxjid(jobs) + 1;
			return 1;
		}
	}
	return 0;
}

/* fgpid - Return PID of current foreground job, 0 if no such job */
pid_t fgpid(struct job_t *jobs)
{
	int i;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		if (jobs[i].state == FG)
			return jobs[i].pid;
	return 0;
}

/* getjobpid  - Find a job (by PID) on the job list */
struct job_t *getjobpid(struct job_t *jobs, pid_t pid)
{
	int i;

	if (pid < 1)
		return NULL;
	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		if (jobs[i].pid == pid)
			return &jobs[i];
	return NULL;
}

/* getjobjid  - Find a job (by JID) on the job list */
struct job_t *getjobjid(struct job_t *jobs, int jid)
{
	int i;

	if (jid < 1)
		return NULL;
	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		if (jobs[i].jid == jid)
			return &jobs[i];
	return NULL;
}

/* pid2jid - Map process ID to job ID */
int pid2jid(pid_t pid)
{
	int i;

	if (pid < 1)
		return 0;
	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
		if (jobs[i].pid == pid)
		{
			return jobs[i].jid;
		}
	return 0;
}

/* listjobs - Print the job list */
void listjobs(struct job_t *jobs)
{
	int i;

	for (i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++)
	{
		if (jobs[i].pid != 0)
		{
			printf("[%d] (%d) ", jobs[i].jid, jobs[i].pid);
			switch (jobs[i].state)
			{
			case BG:
				printf("Running ");
				break;
			case FG:
				printf("Foreground ");
				break;
			case ST:
				printf("Stopped ");
				break;
			default:
				printf("listjobs: Internal error: job[%d].state=%d ",
				       i, jobs[i].state);
			}
			printf("%s", jobs[i].cmdline);
		}
	}
}
/******************************
 * end job list helper routines
 ******************************/

/***********************
 * Other helper routines
 ***********************/

/*
 * usage - print a help message
 */
void usage(void)
{
	printf("Usage: shell [-hvp]\n");
	printf("   -h   print this message\n");
	printf("   -v   print additional diagnostic information\n");
	printf("   -p   do not emit a command prompt\n");
	exit(1);
}

/*
 * sigquit_handler - The driver program can gracefully terminate the
 *    child shell by sending it a SIGQUIT signal.
 */
void sigquit_handler(int sig)
{
	printf("Terminating after receipt of SIGQUIT signal\n");
	exit(1);
}
posted @ 2024-05-15 20:16  conprour  阅读(1)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报