/* * This file contains two functions that can be used to perform * an EXEC call without the need for a "big" stack of MAX_ARG * bytes. It is primarily used by the INIT module of the system. */ #include #include #define MAXSTK 256 /* maximum EXEC stack size */ #define PTRSIZE sizeof(char *) _PROTOTYPE(int _execn,(char *name)); _PROTOTYPE(int _execnl,(char *name, char *arg0)); PRIVATE _PROTOTYPE(int _nexec,(char *name, char *argv[])); PUBLIC int _execn(name) char *name; /* pointer to file to be exec'd */ { /* This funcion uses no arguments at all. */ PRIVATE char stack[3 * PTRSIZE]; return(_callm1(MM, EXEC, _len(name), sizeof(stack), 0, name, stack, NIL_PTR)); } PUBLIC int _execnl(name, arg0) char *name; char *arg0; { /* This function resembles execl(2). */ return(_nexec(name, &arg0)); } PRIVATE int _nexec(name, argv) char *name; /* pointer to name of file to be executed */ char *argv[]; /* pointer to argument array */ { char stack[MAXSTK]; char **argorg, *hp, **ap, *p; int i, nargs, stackbytes, offset; /* Count the argument pointers. */ nargs = 0; argorg = argv; while (*argorg++ != NIL_PTR) nargs++; /* Prepare to set up the initial stack. */ hp = &stack[(nargs + 3) * PTRSIZE]; if (hp + nargs >= &stack[MAXSTK]) { errno = E2BIG; return(-1); } ap = (char **) stack; *ap++ = (char *) nargs; /* Prepare the argument pointers and strings. */ for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) { offset = hp - stack; *ap++ = (char *) offset; p = *argv++; while (*p) { *hp++ = *p++; if (hp >= &stack[MAXSTK]) { errno = E2BIG; return(-1); } } *hp++ = (char) 0; } *ap++ = NIL_PTR; stackbytes = (((int) (hp - stack) + PTRSIZE - 1) / PTRSIZE) * PTRSIZE; return(_callm1(MM, EXEC, _len(name), stackbytes, 0, name, stack, NIL_PTR)); }