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gitea/modules/git/command.go
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Set Setpgid on child git processes (#19865)
When Gitea is running as PID 1 git will occassionally orphan child processes leading
to (defunct) processes. This PR simply sets Setpgid to true on these child processes
meaning that these defunct processes will also be correctly reaped.

Fix #19077

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
2022-06-03 15:36:18 +01:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
// Copyright 2016 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package git
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
"unsafe"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/process"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
)
var (
// globalCommandArgs global command args for external package setting
globalCommandArgs []string
// defaultCommandExecutionTimeout default command execution timeout duration
defaultCommandExecutionTimeout = 360 * time.Second
)
// DefaultLocale is the default LC_ALL to run git commands in.
const DefaultLocale = "C"
// Command represents a command with its subcommands or arguments.
type Command struct {
name string
args []string
parentContext context.Context
desc string
globalArgsLength int
}
func (c *Command) String() string {
if len(c.args) == 0 {
return c.name
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", c.name, strings.Join(c.args, " "))
}
// NewCommand creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments.
func NewCommand(ctx context.Context, args ...string) *Command {
// Make an explicit copy of globalCommandArgs, otherwise append might overwrite it
cargs := make([]string, len(globalCommandArgs))
copy(cargs, globalCommandArgs)
return &Command{
name: GitExecutable,
args: append(cargs, args...),
parentContext: ctx,
globalArgsLength: len(globalCommandArgs),
}
}
// NewCommandNoGlobals creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments only with the specify args and don't care global command args
func NewCommandNoGlobals(args ...string) *Command {
return NewCommandContextNoGlobals(DefaultContext, args...)
}
// NewCommandContextNoGlobals creates and returns a new Git Command based on given command and arguments only with the specify args and don't care global command args
func NewCommandContextNoGlobals(ctx context.Context, args ...string) *Command {
return &Command{
name: GitExecutable,
args: args,
parentContext: ctx,
}
}
// SetParentContext sets the parent context for this command
func (c *Command) SetParentContext(ctx context.Context) *Command {
c.parentContext = ctx
return c
}
// SetDescription sets the description for this command which be returned on
// c.String()
func (c *Command) SetDescription(desc string) *Command {
c.desc = desc
return c
}
// AddArguments adds new argument(s) to the command.
func (c *Command) AddArguments(args ...string) *Command {
c.args = append(c.args, args...)
return c
}
// RunOpts represents parameters to run the command
type RunOpts struct {
Env []string
Timeout time.Duration
Dir string
Stdout, Stderr io.Writer
Stdin io.Reader
PipelineFunc func(context.Context, context.CancelFunc) error
}
// Run runs the command with the RunOpts
func (c *Command) Run(opts *RunOpts) error {
if opts == nil {
opts = &RunOpts{}
}
if opts.Timeout <= 0 {
opts.Timeout = defaultCommandExecutionTimeout
}
if len(opts.Dir) == 0 {
log.Debug("%s", c)
} else {
log.Debug("%s: %v", opts.Dir, c)
}
desc := c.desc
if desc == "" {
args := c.args[c.globalArgsLength:]
var argSensitiveURLIndexes []int
for i, arg := range c.args {
if strings.Contains(arg, "://") && strings.Contains(arg, "@") {
argSensitiveURLIndexes = append(argSensitiveURLIndexes, i)
}
}
if len(argSensitiveURLIndexes) > 0 {
args = make([]string, len(c.args))
copy(args, c.args)
for _, urlArgIndex := range argSensitiveURLIndexes {
args[urlArgIndex] = util.SanitizeCredentialURLs(args[urlArgIndex])
}
}
desc = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s [repo_path: %s]", c.name, strings.Join(args, " "), opts.Dir)
}
ctx, cancel, finished := process.GetManager().AddContextTimeout(c.parentContext, opts.Timeout, desc)
defer finished()
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, c.name, c.args...)
if opts.Env == nil {
cmd.Env = os.Environ()
} else {
cmd.Env = opts.Env
}
cmd.Env = append(
cmd.Env,
fmt.Sprintf("LC_ALL=%s", DefaultLocale),
// avoid prompting for credentials interactively, supported since git v2.3
"GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0",
// ignore replace references (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-replace)
"GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS=1",
)
process.SetSysProcAttribute(cmd)
cmd.Dir = opts.Dir
cmd.Stdout = opts.Stdout
cmd.Stderr = opts.Stderr
cmd.Stdin = opts.Stdin
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
if opts.PipelineFunc != nil {
err := opts.PipelineFunc(ctx, cancel)
if err != nil {
cancel()
_ = cmd.Wait()
return err
}
}
if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil && ctx.Err() != context.DeadlineExceeded {
return err
}
return ctx.Err()
}
type RunStdError interface {
error
Stderr() string
}
type runStdError struct {
err error
stderr string
errMsg string
}
func (r *runStdError) Error() string {
// the stderr must be in the returned error text, some code only checks `strings.Contains(err.Error(), "git error")`
if r.errMsg == "" {
r.errMsg = ConcatenateError(r.err, r.stderr).Error()
}
return r.errMsg
}
func (r *runStdError) Unwrap() error {
return r.err
}
func (r *runStdError) Stderr() string {
return r.stderr
}
func bytesToString(b []byte) string {
return *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) // that's what Golang's strings.Builder.String() does (go/src/strings/builder.go)
}
// RunStdString runs the command with options and returns stdout/stderr as string. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
func (c *Command) RunStdString(opts *RunOpts) (stdout, stderr string, runErr RunStdError) {
stdoutBytes, stderrBytes, err := c.RunStdBytes(opts)
stdout = bytesToString(stdoutBytes)
stderr = bytesToString(stderrBytes)
if err != nil {
return stdout, stderr, &runStdError{err: err, stderr: stderr}
}
// even if there is no err, there could still be some stderr output, so we just return stdout/stderr as they are
return stdout, stderr, nil
}
// RunStdBytes runs the command with options and returns stdout/stderr as bytes. and store stderr to returned error (err combined with stderr).
func (c *Command) RunStdBytes(opts *RunOpts) (stdout, stderr []byte, runErr RunStdError) {
if opts == nil {
opts = &RunOpts{}
}
if opts.Stdout != nil || opts.Stderr != nil {
// we must panic here, otherwise there would be bugs if developers set Stdin/Stderr by mistake, and it would be very difficult to debug
panic("stdout and stderr field must be nil when using RunStdBytes")
}
stdoutBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
stderrBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
opts.Stdout = stdoutBuf
opts.Stderr = stderrBuf
err := c.Run(opts)
stderr = stderrBuf.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return nil, stderr, &runStdError{err: err, stderr: bytesToString(stderr)}
}
// even if there is no err, there could still be some stderr output
return stdoutBuf.Bytes(), stderr, nil
}
// AllowLFSFiltersArgs return globalCommandArgs with lfs filter, it should only be used for tests
func AllowLFSFiltersArgs() []string {
// Now here we should explicitly allow lfs filters to run
filteredLFSGlobalArgs := make([]string, len(globalCommandArgs))
j := 0
for _, arg := range globalCommandArgs {
if strings.Contains(arg, "lfs") {
j--
} else {
filteredLFSGlobalArgs[j] = arg
j++
}
}
return filteredLFSGlobalArgs[:j]
}