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This file is part of the GNU C Library.

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#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <hurd.h>
#include <hurd/port.h>
#include "set-hooks.h"
#include "hurdmalloc.h"		/* XXX */


int _hurd_exec_flags;
struct hurd_port *_hurd_ports;
unsigned int _hurd_nports;
mode_t _hurd_umask;

void _hurd_proc_init (char **argv);

DEFINE_HOOK (_hurd_subinit, (void));

/* Initialize the library data structures from the
   ints and ports passed to us by the exec server.

   PORTARRAY and INTARRAY are vm_deallocate'd.  */

void
_hurd_init (int flags, char **argv,
	    mach_port_t *portarray, size_t portarraysize,
	    int *intarray, size_t intarraysize)
{
  size_t i;

  _hurd_exec_flags = flags;

  _hurd_ports = malloc (portarraysize * sizeof (*_hurd_ports));
  if (_hurd_ports == NULL)
    __libc_fatal ("Can't allocate _hurd_ports\n");
  _hurd_nports = portarraysize;

  /* See what ports we were passed.  */
  for (i = 0; i < portarraysize; ++i)
    _hurd_port_init (&_hurd_ports[i], portarray[i]);

  /* When the user asks for the bootstrap port,
     he will get the one the exec server passed us.  */
  __task_set_special_port (__mach_task_self (), TASK_BOOTSTRAP_PORT,
			   portarray[INIT_PORT_BOOTSTRAP]);

  /* Tell the proc server we exist, if it does.  */
  if (portarray[INIT_PORT_PROC] != MACH_PORT_NULL)
    _hurd_proc_init (argv);

  if (intarraysize > INIT_UMASK)
    _hurd_umask = intarray[INIT_UMASK] & 0777;
  else
    _hurd_umask = CMASK;

  /* All done with init ints and ports.  */
  __vm_deallocate (__mach_task_self (),
		   (vm_address_t) intarray,
		   intarraysize * sizeof (int));
  __vm_deallocate (__mach_task_self (),
		   (vm_address_t) portarray,
		   portarraysize * sizeof (mach_port_t));

  if (flags & EXEC_SECURE)
    /* XXX if secure exec, elide environment variables
       which the library uses and could be security holes.
       CORESERVER, COREFILE
       */ ;

  /* Call other things which want to do some initialization.  These are not
     on the __libc_subinit hook because things there like to be able to
     assume the availability of the POSIX.1 services we provide.  */
  RUN_HOOK (_hurd_subinit, ());
}

#include <hurd/signal.h>

/* The user can do "int _hide_arguments = 1;" to make
   sure the arguments are never visible with `ps'.  */
int _hide_arguments, _hide_environment;

/* Hook for things which should be initialized as soon as the proc
   server is available.  */
DEFINE_HOOK (_hurd_proc_subinit, (void));

/* Do startup handshaking with the proc server just installed in _hurd_ports.
   Call _hurdsig_init to set up signal processing.  */

void
_hurd_proc_init (char **argv)
{
  mach_port_t oldmsg;
  struct hurd_userlink ulink;
  process_t procserver;

  /* Initialize the signal code; Mach exceptions will become signals.  */
  _hurdsig_init ();

  /* The signal thread is now prepared to receive messages.
     It is safe to give the port to the proc server.  */

  procserver = _hurd_port_get (&_hurd_ports[INIT_PORT_PROC], &ulink);

  /* Give the proc server our message port.  */
  __proc_setmsgport (procserver, _hurd_msgport, &oldmsg);
  if (oldmsg != MACH_PORT_NULL)
    /* Deallocate the old msg port we replaced.  */
    __mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), oldmsg);

  /* Tell the proc server where our args and environment are.  */
  __proc_set_arg_locations (procserver,
			    _hide_arguments ? 0 : (vm_address_t) argv,
			    _hide_environment ? 0 : (vm_address_t) __environ);

  _hurd_port_free (&_hurd_ports[INIT_PORT_PROC], &ulink, procserver);

  /* Initialize proc server-assisted fault recovery for the signal thread.  */
  _hurdsig_fault_init ();

  /* Call other things which want to do some initialization.  These are not
     on the _hurd_subinit hook because things there assume that things done
     here, like _hurd_pid, are already initialized.  */
  RUN_HOOK (_hurd_proc_subinit, ());

  if (_hurd_exec_flags & EXEC_TRACED)
    /* This process is "traced", meaning it should stop on signals or exec.
       We are all set up now to handle signals.  Stop ourselves, to inform
       our parent (presumably a debugger) that the exec has completed.  */
    _hurd_raise_signal (NULL, SIGTRAP, 0, 0);
}

/* Called when we get a message telling us to change our proc server port.  */

error_t
_hurd_setproc (process_t procserver)
{
  error_t err;
  mach_port_t oldmsg;

  /* Give the proc server our message port.  */
  if (err = __proc_setmsgport (procserver, _hurd_msgport, &oldmsg))
    return err;
  if (oldmsg != MACH_PORT_NULL)
    /* Deallocate the old msg port we replaced.  */
    __mach_port_deallocate (__mach_task_self (), oldmsg);

  /* Tell the proc server where our args and environment are.  */
  if (err = __proc_set_arg_locations (procserver,
				      /* We don't know the ARGV location.  */
				      (vm_address_t) 0,
				      _hide_environment ? 0 :
				      (vm_address_t) __environ))
    return err;

  /* Those calls worked, so the port looks good.  */
  _hurd_port_set (&_hurd_ports[INIT_PORT_PROC], procserver);

  {
    pid_t oldpgrp = _hurd_pgrp;

    /* Call these functions again so they can fetch the
       new information from the new proc server.  */
    RUN_HOOK (_hurd_proc_subinit, ());

    if (_hurd_pgrp != oldpgrp)
      {
	/* Run things that want notification of a pgrp change.  */
	DECLARE_HOOK (_hurd_pgrp_changed_hook, (pid_t));
	RUN_HOOK (_hurd_pgrp_changed_hook, (_hurd_pgrp));
      }
  }

  return 0;
}