libc: Add support to allow library calls to find appropriate shell executable for a process
Library calls like system() and popen() invoke the shell executable
pointed to by '_PATH_BSHELL' in order to run the command passed into the
function. The _PATH_BSHELL points to /system/bin/sh by default and thus
breaks any vendor process trying to use system() / popen(), as they are
denied access to system shell by selinux.
This CL make necessary changes, so the implmentations of system() and popen()
can use the appropriate shell (e.g. /vendor/bin/sh for processes running
out of /vendor partition). Also, changes the implementation of system()
and popen().
Bug: 64832610
Test: Manual, Using a test program running from /system/bin and
/vendor/bin to ensure correct shell is being used.
Change-Id: Ie7168d69decb1ae98284446ae7db34dec930dc33
Signed-off-by: Sandeep Patil <sspatil@google.com>
diff --git a/libc/upstream-netbsd/android/include/netbsd-compat.h b/libc/upstream-netbsd/android/include/netbsd-compat.h
index 45b974a..af5ae29 100644
--- a/libc/upstream-netbsd/android/include/netbsd-compat.h
+++ b/libc/upstream-netbsd/android/include/netbsd-compat.h
@@ -44,4 +44,8 @@
#include <stddef.h>
int reallocarr(void*, size_t, size_t);
+/* Use appropriate shell depending on process's executable. */
+__LIBC_HIDDEN__ extern const char* __bionic_get_shell_path();
+#define _PATH_BSHELL __bionic_get_shell_path()
+
#endif