Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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/***
*wait.c - OS/2 wait for child process to terminate
*
* Copyright (c) 1989-1993, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* defines _wait() - wait for child process to terminate
*
*Revision History:
* 06-08-89 PHG Module created, based on asm version
* 03-08-90 GJF Made calling type _CALLTYPE2 (for now), added #include
* <cruntime.h> and fixed the copyright. Also, cleaned up
* the formatting a bit.
* 04-02-90 GJF Now _CALLTYPE1.
* 07-24-90 SBM Removed '32' from API names
* 09-27-90 GJF New-style function declarators.
* 12-04-90 SRW Changed to include <oscalls.h> instead of <doscalls.h>
* 12-06-90 SRW Added _CRUISER_ and _WIN32 conditionals.
* 01-17-91 GJF ANSI naming
* 02-18-91 SRW Fixed code to close process handle. [_WIN32_]
* 04-26-91 SRW Removed level 3 warnings [_WIN32_]
* 12-17-91 GJF Fixed _cwait for Win32. However, _wait is still
* broken [_WIN32_].
* 07-21-92 GJF Removed _wait for Win32, not implemented and no good
* way to implement.
* 12-14-92 GJF For Win32, map ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE to ECHILD.
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <oscalls.h>
#include <process.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/***
*int _cwait(stat_loc, process_id, action_code) - wait for specific child
* process
*
*Purpose:
* The function _cwait() suspends the calling-process until the specified
* child-process terminates. If the specifed child-process terminated
* prior to the call to _cwait(), return is immediate.
*
*Entry:
* int *stat_loc - pointer to where status is stored or NULL
* process_id - specific process id to be interrogated (0 means any)
* action_code - specific action to perform on process ID
* either _WAIT_CHILD or _WAIT_GRANDCHILD
*
*Exit:
* process ID of terminated child or -1 on error
*
* *stat_loc is updated to contain the following:
* Normal termination: lo-byte = 0, hi-byte = child exit code
* Abnormal termination: lo-byte = term status, hi-byte = 0
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
int _CRTAPI1 _cwait (
int *stat_loc,
int process_id,
int action_code
)
{
#ifdef _CRUISER_
ULONG retstatus; /* return status from child */
ULONG retval; /* return value from wait */
char abnormend; /* child terminated abnormally */
ULONG dosretval; /* return value from OS/2 call */
RESULTCODES retcodes; /* return codes from child process */
PID pid_finished; /* process id of child that finished */
/* call OS/2 wait for child routine */
if (dosretval = DOSWAITCHILD(action_code, DCWW_WAIT, &retcodes,
&pid_finished, process_id)) {
/* error occured -- map error code and return */
_dosmaperr(dosretval);
return -1;
}
/* set status code values -- note that return value is
truncated to a byte for XENIX compatibility */
if (retcodes.codeTerminate != 0) {
abnormend = 1;
retstatus = retcodes.codeTerminate & 0xFF;
}
else {
abnormend = 0;
retstatus = (retcodes.codeResult & 0xFF) << 8 +
(retcodes.codeTerminate & 0xFF);
}
if (stat_loc != NULL)
*stat_loc = retstatus;
if (abnormend) {
/* abnormal termination, set errno and return -1 */
errno = EINTR;
_doserrno = 0; /* no OS/2 error */
return -1;
}
return retval;
#else /* ndef _CRUISER_ */
#ifdef _WIN32_
int retval;
int retstatus;
unsigned long oserror;
DBG_UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(action_code);
/* Explicitly check for process_id being -1 or -2. In Windows NT,
* -1 is a handle on the current process, -2 is a handle on the
* current thread, and it is perfectly legal to to wait (forever)
* on either */
if ( (process_id == -1) || (process_id == -2) ) {
errno = ECHILD;
return -1;
}
/* wait for child process, then fetch its exit code */
if ( (WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE)process_id, (DWORD)(-1L)) == 0) &&
GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE)process_id, (LPDWORD)&retstatus) ) {
retval = process_id;
}
else {
/* one of the API calls failed. map the error and set up to
return failure. note the invalid handle error is mapped in-
line to ECHILD */
if ( (oserror = GetLastError()) == ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE ) {
errno = ECHILD;
_doserrno = oserror;
}
else
_dosmaperr(GetLastError());
retval = -1;
retstatus = -1;
}
CloseHandle((HANDLE)process_id);
if (stat_loc != NULL)
*stat_loc = retstatus;
return retval;
#else /* ndef _WIN32_ */
#error ERROR - ONLY CRUISER OR WIN32 TARGET SUPPORTED!
#endif /* _WIN32_ */
#endif /* _CRUISER_ */
}
#ifndef _WIN32_
/***
*int _wait(stat_loc) - wait for a child to terminate
*
*Purpose:
* The function _wait() suspends the calling-process until one of the
* immediate children terminates. If a child-process terminated prior to
* the call on the function _wait(), return is immediate.
*
*Entry:
* int *stat_loc - pointer to where status is stored or NULL
*
*Exit:
* returns process id or -1 on errors.
*
* *stat_loc is updated to contain the following:
* Normal termination: lo-byte = 0, hi-byte = child exit code
* Abnormal termination: lo-byte = term status, hi-byte = 0
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
/* _wait calls _cwait to do all the real work */
int _CRTAPI1 _wait (
int *stat_loc
)
{
return _cwait(stat_loc, 0, _WAIT_CHILD);
}
#endif