// Copyright (c) 2015 GitHub, Inc. // Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Most code came from: chrome/browser/chrome_browser_main_posix.cc. #include "shell/browser/electron_browser_main_parts.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h" #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h" #include "base/threading/platform_thread.h" #include "content/public/browser/browser_task_traits.h" #include "content/public/browser/browser_thread.h" #include "shell/browser/browser.h" namespace electron { namespace { // See comment in |PreEarlyInitialization()|, where sigaction is called. void SIGCHLDHandler(int signal) {} // The OSX fork() implementation can crash in the child process before // fork() returns. In that case, the shutdown pipe will still be // shared with the parent process. To prevent child crashes from // causing parent shutdowns, |g_pipe_pid| is the pid for the process // which registered |g_shutdown_pipe_write_fd|. // See . pid_t g_pipe_pid = -1; int g_shutdown_pipe_write_fd = -1; int g_shutdown_pipe_read_fd = -1; // Common code between SIG{HUP, INT, TERM}Handler. void GracefulShutdownHandler(int signal) { // Reinstall the default handler. We had one shot at graceful shutdown. struct sigaction action; memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action)); action.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; RAW_CHECK(sigaction(signal, &action, nullptr) == 0); RAW_CHECK(g_pipe_pid == getpid()); RAW_CHECK(g_shutdown_pipe_write_fd != -1); RAW_CHECK(g_shutdown_pipe_read_fd != -1); size_t bytes_written = 0; do { int rv = HANDLE_EINTR( write(g_shutdown_pipe_write_fd, reinterpret_cast(&signal) + bytes_written, sizeof(signal) - bytes_written)); RAW_CHECK(rv >= 0); bytes_written += rv; } while (bytes_written < sizeof(signal)); } // See comment in |PostCreateMainMessageLoop()|, where sigaction is called. void SIGHUPHandler(int signal) { RAW_CHECK(signal == SIGHUP); GracefulShutdownHandler(signal); } // See comment in |PostCreateMainMessageLoop()|, where sigaction is called. void SIGINTHandler(int signal) { RAW_CHECK(signal == SIGINT); GracefulShutdownHandler(signal); } // See comment in |PostCreateMainMessageLoop()|, where sigaction is called. void SIGTERMHandler(int signal) { RAW_CHECK(signal == SIGTERM); GracefulShutdownHandler(signal); } class ShutdownDetector : public base::PlatformThread::Delegate { public: explicit ShutdownDetector( int shutdown_fd, base::OnceCallback shutdown_callback, const scoped_refptr& task_runner); // disable copy ShutdownDetector(const ShutdownDetector&) = delete; ShutdownDetector& operator=(const ShutdownDetector&) = delete; // base::PlatformThread::Delegate: void ThreadMain() override; private: const int shutdown_fd_; base::OnceCallback shutdown_callback_; const scoped_refptr task_runner_; }; ShutdownDetector::ShutdownDetector( int shutdown_fd, base::OnceCallback shutdown_callback, const scoped_refptr& task_runner) : shutdown_fd_(shutdown_fd), shutdown_callback_(std::move(shutdown_callback)), task_runner_(task_runner) { CHECK_NE(shutdown_fd_, -1); CHECK(!shutdown_callback_.is_null()); CHECK(task_runner_); } // These functions are used to help us diagnose crash dumps that happen // during the shutdown process. NOINLINE void ShutdownFDReadError() { // Ensure function isn't optimized away. asm(""); sleep(UINT_MAX); } NOINLINE void ShutdownFDClosedError() { // Ensure function isn't optimized away. asm(""); sleep(UINT_MAX); } NOINLINE void ExitPosted() { // Ensure function isn't optimized away. asm(""); sleep(UINT_MAX); } void ShutdownDetector::ThreadMain() { base::PlatformThread::SetName("CrShutdownDetector"); int signal; size_t bytes_read = 0; do { const ssize_t ret = HANDLE_EINTR( read(shutdown_fd_, reinterpret_cast(&signal) + bytes_read, sizeof(signal) - bytes_read)); if (ret < 0) { NOTREACHED() << "Unexpected error: " << strerror(errno); ShutdownFDReadError(); break; } else if (ret == 0) { NOTREACHED() << "Unexpected closure of shutdown pipe."; ShutdownFDClosedError(); break; } bytes_read += ret; } while (bytes_read < sizeof(signal)); VLOG(1) << "Handling shutdown for signal " << signal << "."; if (!task_runner_->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(std::move(shutdown_callback_)))) { // Without a valid task runner to post the exit task to, there aren't many // options. Raise the signal again. The default handler will pick it up // and cause an ungraceful exit. RAW_LOG(WARNING, "No valid task runner, exiting ungracefully."); kill(getpid(), signal); // The signal may be handled on another thread. Give that a chance to // happen. sleep(3); // We really should be dead by now. For whatever reason, we're not. Exit // immediately, with the exit status set to the signal number with bit 8 // set. On the systems that we care about, this exit status is what is // normally used to indicate an exit by this signal's default handler. // This mechanism isn't a de jure standard, but even in the worst case, it // should at least result in an immediate exit. RAW_LOG(WARNING, "Still here, exiting really ungracefully."); _exit(signal | (1 << 7)); } ExitPosted(); } } // namespace void ElectronBrowserMainParts::HandleSIGCHLD() { // We need to accept SIGCHLD, even though our handler is a no-op because // otherwise we cannot wait on children. (According to POSIX 2001.) struct sigaction action; memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action)); action.sa_handler = SIGCHLDHandler; CHECK_EQ(sigaction(SIGCHLD, &action, nullptr), 0); } void ElectronBrowserMainParts::InstallShutdownSignalHandlers( base::OnceCallback shutdown_callback, const scoped_refptr& task_runner) { int pipefd[2]; int ret = pipe(pipefd); if (ret < 0) { PLOG(DFATAL) << "Failed to create pipe"; return; } g_pipe_pid = getpid(); g_shutdown_pipe_read_fd = pipefd[0]; g_shutdown_pipe_write_fd = pipefd[1]; #if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) const size_t kShutdownDetectorThreadStackSize = PTHREAD_STACK_MIN * 2; #else // ASan instrumentation bloats the stack frames, so we need to increase the // stack size to avoid hitting the guard page. const size_t kShutdownDetectorThreadStackSize = PTHREAD_STACK_MIN * 4; #endif ShutdownDetector* detector = new ShutdownDetector( g_shutdown_pipe_read_fd, std::move(shutdown_callback), task_runner); // PlatformThread does not delete its delegate. ANNOTATE_LEAKING_OBJECT_PTR(detector); if (!base::PlatformThread::CreateNonJoinable(kShutdownDetectorThreadStackSize, detector)) { LOG(DFATAL) << "Failed to create shutdown detector task."; } // Setup signal handlers for shutdown AFTER shutdown pipe is setup because // it may be called right away after handler is set. // If adding to this list of signal handlers, note the new signal probably // needs to be reset in child processes. See // base/process_util_posix.cc:LaunchProcess. // We need to handle SIGTERM, because that is how many POSIX-based distros // ask processes to quit gracefully at shutdown time. struct sigaction action; memset(&action, 0, sizeof(action)); action.sa_handler = SIGTERMHandler; CHECK_EQ(sigaction(SIGTERM, &action, nullptr), 0); // Also handle SIGINT - when the user terminates the browser via Ctrl+C. If // the browser process is being debugged, GDB will catch the SIGINT first. action.sa_handler = SIGINTHandler; CHECK_EQ(sigaction(SIGINT, &action, nullptr), 0); // And SIGHUP, for when the terminal disappears. On shutdown, many Linux // distros send SIGHUP, SIGTERM, and then SIGKILL. action.sa_handler = SIGHUPHandler; CHECK_EQ(sigaction(SIGHUP, &action, nullptr), 0); } } // namespace electron