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#!/usr/bin/perl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Getopt::Std;
use FileHandle;
use IPC::Open2;
#######################################################################
# sdriver.pl - Shell driver
#
# Copyright (c) 2002, R. Bryant and D. O'Hallaron, All rights reserved.
# May not be used, modified, or copied without permission.
#
# The driver runs a student's shell program as a child, sends
# commands and signals to the child as directed by a trace file,
# and captures and displays the output produced by the child.
#
# Tracefile format:
#
# The tracefile consists of text lines that are either blank lines,
# comment lines, driver commands, or shell commands. Blank lines are
# ignored. Comment lines begin with "#" and are echo'd without change
# to stdout. Driver commands are intepreted by the driver and are not
# passed to the child shell. All other lines are shell commands and
# are passed without modification to the shell, which reads them on
# stdin. Output produced by the child on stdout/stderr is read by
# the parent and printed on its stdout.
#
# Driver commands:
# TSTP Send a SIGTSTP signal to the child
# INT Send a SIGINT signal to the child
# QUIT Send a SIGQUIT signal to the child
# KILL Send a SIGKILL signal to the child
# CLOSE Close Writer (sends EOF signal to child)
# WAIT Wait() for child to terminate
# SLEEP <n> Sleep for <n> seconds
#
######################################################################
#
# usage - print help message and terminate
#
sub usage
{
printf STDERR "$_[0]\n";
printf STDERR "Usage: $0 [-hv] -t <trace> -s <shellprog> -a <args>\n";
printf STDERR "Options:\n";
printf STDERR " -h Print this message\n";
printf STDERR " -v Be more verbose\n";
printf STDERR " -t <trace> Trace file\n";
printf STDERR " -s <shell> Shell program to test\n";
printf STDERR " -a <args> Shell arguments\n";
printf STDERR " -g Generate output for autograder\n";
die "\n" ;
}
# Parse the command line arguments
getopts('hgvt:s:a:');
if ($opt_h) {
usage();
}
if (!$opt_t) {
usage("Missing required -t argument");
}
if (!$opt_s) {
usage("Missing required -s argument");
}
$verbose = $opt_v;
$infile = $opt_t;
$shellprog = $opt_s;
$shellargs = $opt_a;
$grade = $opt_g;
# Make sure the input script exists and is readable
-e $infile
or die "$0: ERROR: $infile not found\n";
-r $infile
or die "$0: ERROR: $infile is not readable\n";
# Make sure the shell program exists and is executable
-e $shellprog
or die "$0: ERROR: $shellprog not found\n";
-x $shellprog
or die "$0: ERROR: $shellprog is not executable\n";
# Open the input script
open INFILE, $infile
or die "$0: ERROR: Couldn't open input file $infile: $!\n";
#
# Fork a child, run the shell in it, and connect the parent
# and child with a pair of unidirectional pipes:
# parent:Writer -> child:stdin
# child:stdout -> parent:Reader
#
$pid = open2(\*Reader, \*Writer, "$shellprog $shellargs");
Writer->autoflush();
# The autograder will want to know the child shell's pid
if ($grade) {
print ("pid=$pid\n");
}
#
# Parent reads a trace file, sends commands to the child shell.
#
while (<INFILE>) {
$line = $_;
chomp($line);
# Comment line
if ($line =~ /^#/) {
print "$line\n";
}
# Blank line
elsif ($line =~ /^\s*$/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Ignoring blank line\n";
}
}
# Send SIGTSTP (ctrl-z)
elsif ($line =~ /TSTP/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sending SIGTSTP signal to process $pid\n";
}
kill 'TSTP', $pid;
}
# Send SIGINT (ctrl-c)
elsif ($line =~ /INT/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sending SIGINT signal to process $pid\n";
}
kill 'INT', $pid;
}
# Send SIGQUIT (whenever we need graceful termination)
elsif ($line =~ /QUIT/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sending SIGQUIT signal to process $pid\n";
}
kill 'QUIT', $pid;
}
# Send SIGKILL
elsif ($line =~ /KILL/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sending SIGKILL signal to process $pid\n";
}
kill 'KILL', $pid;
}
# Close pipe (sends EOF notification to child)
elsif ($line =~ /CLOSE/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Closing output end of pipe to child $pid\n";
}
close Writer;
}
# Wait for child to terminate
elsif ($line =~ /WAIT/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Waiting for child $pid\n";
}
wait;
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Child $pid reaped\n";
}
}
# Sleep
elsif ($line =~ /SLEEP (\d+)/) {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sleeping $1 secs\n";
}
sleep $1;
}
# Unknown input
else {
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Sending :$line: to child $pid\n";
}
print Writer "$line\n";
}
}
#
# Parent echoes the output produced by the child.
#
close Writer;
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Reading data from child $pid\n";
}
while ($line = <Reader>) {
print $line;
}
close Reader;
# Finally, parent reaps child
wait;
if ($verbose) {
print "$0: Shell terminated\n";
}
exit;