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authorPádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>2010-03-15 23:03:30 +0000
committerPádraig Brady <P@draigBrady.com>2010-03-16 23:10:15 +0000
commitc403c31e8806b732e1164ef4a206b0eab71bca95 (patch)
treec593bccff037db3c5f332810aec7dfbc33a30683
parent4edb86215deec3ad7478eb4eca54d563bd3b95c0 (diff)
downloadcoreutils-c403c31e8806b732e1164ef4a206b0eab71bca95.tar.xz
timeout: add the --kill-after option
Based on a report from Kim Hansen who wanted to send a KILL signal to the monitored command when `timeout` itself received a termination signal. Rather than changing such a signal into a KILL, we provide the more general mechanism of sending the KILL after the specified grace period. * src/timeout.c (cleanup): If a non zero kill delay is specified, (re)set the alarm to that delay, after which a KILL signal will be sent to the process group. (usage): Mention the new option. Separate the description of DURATION since it's now specified in 2 places. Clarify that the duration is an integer. (parse_duration): A new function refactored from main(), since this logic is now called for two parameters. (main): Parse the -k option. * doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Describe the new --kill-after option and use @display rather than @table to show the duration suffixes. Clarify that a duration of 0 disables the associated timeout. * tests/misc/timeout-parameters: Check invalid --kill-after. * tests/misc/timeout: Check a valid --kill-after works. * NEWS: Mention the new feature.
-rw-r--r--NEWS4
-rw-r--r--doc/coreutils.texi39
-rw-r--r--src/timeout.c69
-rwxr-xr-xtests/misc/timeout6
-rwxr-xr-xtests/misc/timeout-parameters4
5 files changed, 82 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 2a3ca63be..2be9633a0 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ GNU coreutils NEWS -*- outline -*-
join now accepts the --header option, to treat the first line of each
file as a header line to be joined and printed unconditionally.
+ timeout now accepts the --kill-after option which sends a kill
+ signal to the monitored command if it's still running the specified
+ duration after the initial signal was sent.
+
who: the "+/-" --mesg (-T) indicator of whether a user/tty is accepting
messages could be incorrectly listed as "+", when in fact, the user was
not accepting messages (mesg no). Before, who would examine only the
diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi
index 34ccf5a6b..e7c09c5e1 100644
--- a/doc/coreutils.texi
+++ b/doc/coreutils.texi
@@ -15221,31 +15221,25 @@ might find this idea strange at first.
still running after the specified time interval. Synopsis:
@example
-timeout [@var{option}] @var{number}[smhd] @var{command} [@var{arg}]@dots{}
+timeout [@var{option}] @var{duration} @var{command} [@var{arg}]@dots{}
@end example
-@cindex time units
-@var{number} is an integer followed by an optional unit; the default
-is seconds. The units are:
-
-@table @samp
-@item s
-seconds
-@item m
-minutes
-@item h
-hours
-@item d
-days
-@end table
-
@var{command} must not be a special built-in utility (@pxref{Special
built-in utilities}).
-The program accepts the following option. Also see @ref{Common options}.
+The program accepts the following options. Also see @ref{Common options}.
Options must precede operands.
@table @samp
+@item -k @var{duration}
+@itemx --kill-after=@var{duration}
+@opindex -k
+@opindex --kill-after
+Ensure the monitored @var{command} is killed by also sending a @samp{KILL}
+signal, after the specified @var{duration}. Without this option, if the
+selected signal proves not to be fatal, @command{timeout} does not kill
+the @var{command}.
+
@item -s @var{signal}
@itemx --signal=@var{signal}
@opindex -s
@@ -15253,9 +15247,18 @@ Options must precede operands.
Send this @var{signal} to @var{command} on timeout, rather than the
default @samp{TERM} signal. @var{signal} may be a name like @samp{HUP}
or a number. Also see @xref{Signal specifications}.
-
@end table
+@cindex time units
+@var{duration} is an integer followed by an optional unit:
+@display
+@samp{s} for seconds (the default)
+@samp{m} for minutes
+@samp{h} for hours
+@samp{d} for days
+@end display
+A duration of 0 disables the associated timeout.
+
@cindex exit status of @command{timeout}
Exit status:
diff --git a/src/timeout.c b/src/timeout.c
index 10dcbe855..49fc4d879 100644
--- a/src/timeout.c
+++ b/src/timeout.c
@@ -77,9 +77,11 @@ static int timed_out;
static int term_signal = SIGTERM; /* same default as kill command. */
static int monitored_pid;
static int sigs_to_ignore[NSIG]; /* so monitor can ignore sigs it resends. */
+static unsigned long kill_after;
static struct option const long_options[] =
{
+ {"kill-after", required_argument, NULL, 'k'},
{"signal", required_argument, NULL, 's'},
{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
};
@@ -108,6 +110,13 @@ cleanup (int sig)
sigs_to_ignore[sig] = 0;
return;
}
+ if (kill_after)
+ {
+ /* Start a new timeout after which we'll send SIGKILL. */
+ term_signal = SIGKILL;
+ alarm (kill_after);
+ kill_after = 0; /* Don't let later signals reset kill alarm. */
+ }
send_sig (0, sig);
if (sig != SIGKILL && sig != SIGCONT)
send_sig (0, SIGCONT);
@@ -125,20 +134,18 @@ usage (int status)
else
{
printf (_("\
-Usage: %s [OPTION] NUMBER[SUFFIX] COMMAND [ARG]...\n\
+Usage: %s [OPTION] DURATION COMMAND [ARG]...\n\
or: %s [OPTION]\n"), program_name, program_name);
fputs (_("\
-Start COMMAND, and kill it if still running after NUMBER seconds.\n\
-SUFFIX may be `s' for seconds (the default), `m' for minutes,\n\
-`h' for hours or `d' for days.\n\
+Start COMMAND, and kill it if still running after DURATION.\n\
\n\
-"), stdout);
-
- fputs (_("\
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n\
"), stdout);
fputs (_("\
+ -k, --kill-after=DURATION\n\
+ also send a KILL signal if COMMAND is still running\n\
+ this long after the initial signal was sent.\n\
-s, --signal=SIGNAL\n\
specify the signal to be sent on timeout.\n\
SIGNAL may be a name like `HUP' or a number.\n\
@@ -146,6 +153,12 @@ Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.\n\
fputs (HELP_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
fputs (VERSION_OPTION_DESCRIPTION, stdout);
+
+ fputs (_("\n\
+DURATION is an integer with an optional suffix:\n\
+`s' for seconds(the default), `m' for minutes, `h' for hours or `d' for days.\n\
+"), stdout);
+
fputs (_("\n\
If the command times out, then exit with status 124. Otherwise, exit\n\
with the status of COMMAND. If no signal is specified, send the TERM\n\
@@ -195,11 +208,32 @@ apply_time_suffix (unsigned long *x, char suffix_char)
return true;
}
+static unsigned long
+parse_duration (const char* str)
+{
+ unsigned long duration;
+ char *ep;
+
+ if (xstrtoul (str, &ep, 10, &duration, NULL)
+ /* Invalid interval. Note 0 disables timeout */
+ || (duration > UINT_MAX)
+ /* Extra chars after the number and an optional s,m,h,d char. */
+ || (*ep && *(ep + 1))
+ /* Check any suffix char and update timeout based on the suffix. */
+ || !apply_time_suffix (&duration, *ep))
+ {
+ error (0, 0, _("invalid time interval %s"), quote (str));
+ usage (EXIT_CANCELED);
+ }
+
+ return duration;
+}
+
static void
install_signal_handlers (int sigterm)
{
struct sigaction sa;
- sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); /* Allow concurrent calls to handler */
+ sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); /* Allow concurrent calls to handler */
sa.sa_handler = cleanup;
sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; /* restart syscalls (like wait() below) */
@@ -217,7 +251,6 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
unsigned long timeout;
char signame[SIG2STR_MAX];
int c;
- char *ep;
initialize_main (&argc, &argv);
set_program_name (argv[0]);
@@ -231,10 +264,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
parse_long_options (argc, argv, PROGRAM_NAME, PACKAGE_NAME, Version,
usage, AUTHORS, (char const *) NULL);
- while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+s:", long_options, NULL)) != -1)
+ while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+k:s:", long_options, NULL)) != -1)
{
switch (c)
{
+ case 'k':
+ kill_after = parse_duration (optarg);
+ break;
case 's':
term_signal = operand2sig (optarg, signame);
if (term_signal == -1)
@@ -249,18 +285,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
if (argc - optind < 2)
usage (EXIT_CANCELED);
- if (xstrtoul (argv[optind], &ep, 10, &timeout, NULL)
- /* Invalid interval. Note 0 disables timeout */
- || (timeout > UINT_MAX)
- /* Extra chars after the number and an optional s,m,h,d char. */
- || (*ep && *(ep + 1))
- /* Check any suffix char and update timeout based on the suffix. */
- || !apply_time_suffix (&timeout, *ep))
- {
- error (0, 0, _("invalid time interval %s"), quote (argv[optind]));
- usage (EXIT_CANCELED);
- }
- optind++;
+ timeout = parse_duration (argv[optind++]);
argv += optind;
diff --git a/tests/misc/timeout b/tests/misc/timeout
index 3bd3af39a..6c9b02e80 100755
--- a/tests/misc/timeout
+++ b/tests/misc/timeout
@@ -40,6 +40,12 @@ test $? = 2 || fail=1
timeout 1 sleep 10
test $? = 124 || fail=1
+# kill delay. Note once the initial timeout triggers,
+# the exit status will be 124 even if the command
+# exits on its own accord.
+timeout -s0 -k1 1 sleep 10
+test $? = 124 && fail=1
+
# Ensure `timeout` is immune to parent's SIGCHLD handler
# Use a subshell and an exec to work around a bug in FreeBSD 5.0 /bin/sh.
(
diff --git a/tests/misc/timeout-parameters b/tests/misc/timeout-parameters
index a55b2d283..610813103 100755
--- a/tests/misc/timeout-parameters
+++ b/tests/misc/timeout-parameters
@@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ test $? = 125 || fail=1
timeout invalid sleep 0
test $? = 125 || fail=1
+# invalid kill delay
+timeout --kill-after=invalid 1 sleep 0
+test $? = 125 || fail=1
+
# invalid timeout suffix
timeout 42D sleep 0
test $? = 125 || fail=1