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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this |
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* |
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA |
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* or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any |
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* questions. |
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*/ |
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/* |
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* jexec for J2SE |
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* |
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* jexec is used by the system to allow execution of JAR files. |
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* Essentially jexec needs to run java and |
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* needs to be a native ISA executable (not a shell script), although |
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* this native ISA executable requirement was a mistake that will be fixed. |
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* (<ISA> is sparc or i386 or amd64). |
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* |
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* When you execute a jar file, jexec is executed by the system as follows: |
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* /usr/java/jre/lib/<ISA>/jexec -jar JARFILENAME |
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* so this just needs to be turned into: |
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* /usr/java/jre/bin/java -jar JARFILENAME |
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* |
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* Solaris systems (new 7's and all 8's) will be looking for jexec at: |
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* /usr/java/jre/lib/<ISA>/jexec |
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* Older systems may need to add this to their /etc/system file: |
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* set javaexec:jexec="/usr/java/jre/lib/<ISA>/jexec" |
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* and reboot the machine for this to work. |
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* |
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* This source should be compiled as: |
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* cc -o jexec jexec.c |
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* |
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* And jexec should be placed at the following location of the installation: |
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* <INSTALLATIONDIR>/jre/lib/<ISA>/jexec (for Solaris) |
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* <INSTALLATIONDIR>/lib/jexec (for Linux) |
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* |
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* NOTE: Unless <INSTALLATIONDIR> is the "default" JDK on the system |
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* (i.e. /usr/java -> <INSTALLATIONDIR>), this jexec will not be |
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* found. The 1.2 java is only the default on Solaris 8 and |
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* on systems where the 1.2 packages were installed and no 1.1 |
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* java was found. |
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* |
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* NOTE: You must use 1.2 jar to build your jar files. The system |
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* doesn't seem to pick up 1.1 jar files. |
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* |
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* NOTE: We don't need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH here, even though we |
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* are running the actual java binary because the java binary will |
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* look for it's libraries through it's own runpath, which uses |
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* $ORIGIN. |
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* |
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* NOTE: This jexec should NOT have any special .so library needs because |
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* it appears that this executable will NOT get the $ORIGIN of jexec |
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* but the $ORIGIN of the jar file being executed. Be careful to keep |
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* this program simple and with no .so dependencies. |
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*/ |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <limits.h> |
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#include <errno.h> |
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#ifdef __linux__ |
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# include <sys/types.h> |
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# include <sys/stat.h> |
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# include <fcntl.h> |
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# include "jni.h" |
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# include "manifest_info.h" |
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#endif |
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static const int CRAZY_EXEC = ENOEXEC; |
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static const int BAD_MAGIC = ENOEXEC; |
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static const char * BAD_EXEC_MSG = "jexec failed"; |
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static const char * CRAZY_EXEC_MSG = "missing args"; |
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static const char * MISSING_JAVA_MSG = "can't locate java"; |
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#ifdef __linux__ |
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static const char * BAD_PATHNAME_MSG = "invalid path"; |
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static const char * BAD_FILE_MSG = "invalid file"; |
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static const char * BAD_MAGIC_MSG = "invalid file (bad magic number)"; |
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#endif |
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static const char * UNKNOWN_ERROR = "unknown error"; |
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/* Define a constant that represents the number of directories to pop off the |
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* current location to find the java binary */ |
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#ifdef __linux__ |
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static const int RELATIVE_DEPTH = 2; |
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#else /* Solaris */ |
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static const int RELATIVE_DEPTH = 3; |
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#endif |
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/* path to java after popping */ |
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static const char * BIN_PATH = "/bin/java"; |
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/* flag used when running JAR files */ |
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static const char * JAR_FLAG = "-jar"; |
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#ifdef __linux__ |
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/* largest possible size for a local file header */ |
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static const size_t CHUNK_SIZE = 65535; |
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/* smallest possible size for a local file header */ |
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static const ssize_t MIN_SIZE = LOCHDR + 1 + 4; |
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#endif |
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int main(int argc, const char * argv[]); |
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void errorExit(int error, const char * message); |
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int getJavaPath(const char * path, char * buf, int depth); |
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const char * isJar(const char * path); |
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* This is the main entry point. This program (jexec) will attempt to execute |
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* a JAR file by finding the Java program (java), relative to its own location. |
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* The exact location of the Java program depends on the platform, i.e. |
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* <INSTALLATIONDIR>/jre/lib/<ISA>/jexec (for Solaris) |
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* <INSTALLATIONDIR>/lib/jexec (for Linux JDK) |
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* |
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* Once the Java program is found, this program copies any remaining arguments |
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* into another array, which is then used to exec the Java program. |
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* On Linux this program does some additional steps. When copying the array of |
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* args, it is necessary to insert the "-jar" flag between arg[0], the program |
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* name, and the original arg[1], which is presumed to be a path to a JAR file. |
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* It is also necessary to verify that the original arg[1] really is a JAR file. |
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* (These steps are unnecessary on Solaris because they are taken care of by |
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* the kernel.) |
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*/ |
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int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { |
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/* We need to exec the original arguments using java, instead of jexec. |
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* Also, for Linux, it is necessary to add the "-jar" argument between |
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* the new arg[0], and the old arg[1]. To do this we will create a new |
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* args array. */ |
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char java[PATH_MAX + 1]; /* path to java binary */ |
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const char ** nargv = NULL; /* new args array */ |
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int nargc = 0; /* new args array count */ |
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int argi = 0; /* index into old array */ |
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/* Make sure we have something to work with */ |
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if ((argc < 1) || (argv == NULL)) { |
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/* Shouldn't happen... */ |
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errorExit(CRAZY_EXEC, CRAZY_EXEC_MSG); |
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} |
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/* Get the path to the java binary, which is in a known position relative |
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if (getJavaPath(argv[argi++], java, RELATIVE_DEPTH) != 0) { |
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errorExit(errno, MISSING_JAVA_MSG); |
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} |
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nargv = (const char **) malloc((argc + 2) * (sizeof (const char *))); |
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nargv[nargc++] = java; |
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/* The "-jar" flag is already in the original args list on Solaris, |
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* so it only needs to be added on Linux. */ |
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nargv[nargc++] = JAR_FLAG; |
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#endif |
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if (argc >= 2) { |
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const char * jarfile = argv[argi++]; |
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const char * message = NULL; |
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/* On Linux we also need to make sure argv[1] is really a JAR |
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* file (this will also resolve any symlinks, which helps). */ |
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char jarPath[PATH_MAX + 1]; |
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if (realpath(jarfile, jarPath) == NULL) { |
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errorExit(errno, BAD_PATHNAME_MSG); |
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} |
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message = isJar(jarPath); |
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if (message != NULL) { |
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errorExit(errno, message); |
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} |
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jarfile = jarPath; |
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/* the next argument is the path to the JAR file */ |
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nargv[nargc++] = jarfile; |
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} |
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/* finally copy any remaining arguments */ |
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while (argi < argc) { |
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nargv[nargc++] = argv[argi++]; |
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/* finally add one last terminating null */ |
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nargv[nargc++] = NULL; |
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/* It's time to exec the java binary with the new arguments. It |
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* is possible that we've reached this point without actually |
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* having a JAR file argument (i.e. if argc < 2), but we still |
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* want to exec the java binary, since that will take care of |
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* displaying the correct usage. */ |
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execv(java, (char * const *) nargv); |
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/* If the exec worked, this process would have been replaced |
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* by the new process. So any code reached beyond this point |
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* implies an error in the exec. */ |
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free(nargv); |
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errorExit(errno, BAD_EXEC_MSG); |
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return 0; // keep the compiler happy |
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* Exit the application by setting errno, and writing a message. |
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* Parameters: |
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* error - errno is set to this value, and it is used to exit. |
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* message - the message to write. |
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void errorExit(int error, const char * message) { |
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if (error != 0) { |
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errno = error; |
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perror((message != NULL) ? message : UNKNOWN_ERROR); |
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} |
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exit((error == 0) ? 0 : 1); |
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* Get the path to the java binary that should be relative to the current path. |
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* path - the input path that the java binary that should be relative to. |
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* buf - a buffer of size PATH_MAX or greater that the java path is |
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* copied to. |
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* depth - the number of names to trim off the current path, including the |
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* name of this program. |
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* This function returns 0 on success; otherwise it returns the value of |
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int getJavaPath(const char * path, char * buf, int depth) { |
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int result = 0; |
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* <FOO>/lib/jexec (for Linux) |
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strcat(buf, BIN_PATH); |
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* path - the path to the file to check for JAR magic. |
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* This function return NULL on success. Otherwise, errno is set, and it |
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const char * isJar(const char * path) { |
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const char * result = BAD_FILE_MSG; |
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if (fd != -1) { |
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unsigned char buf[CHUNK_SIZE]; |
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if (count >= MIN_SIZE) { |
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result = BAD_MAGIC_MSG; |
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if (GETSIG(buf) == LOCSIG) { |
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off_t xlen = LOCEXT(buf); |
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off_t start = LOCHDR + flen; |
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off_t end = start + xlen; |
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while (start < end) { |
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off_t xdlen = SH(buf, start + 2); |
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result = NULL; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |