#include #include #include "syscall.h" #include "libc.h" #include "pthread_impl.h" struct ctx { int id, eid, sid; int nr, err; }; static void do_setxid(void *p) { struct ctx *c = p; if (c->err>0) return; int ret = -__syscall(c->nr, c->id, c->eid, c->sid); if (ret && !c->err) { /* If one thread fails to set ids after another has already * succeeded, forcibly killing the process is the only safe * thing to do. State is inconsistent and dangerous. Use * SIGKILL because it is uncatchable. */ __block_all_sigs(0); __syscall(SYS_kill, __syscall(SYS_getpid), SIGKILL); } c->err = ret; } int __setxid(int nr, int id, int eid, int sid) { /* err is initially nonzero so that failure of the first thread does not * trigger the safety kill above. */ struct ctx c = { .nr = nr, .id = id, .eid = eid, .sid = sid, .err = -1 }; __synccall(do_setxid, &c); if (c.err) { if (c.err>0) errno = c.err; return -1; } return 0; }