/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Nicira, Inc.
+ * Copyright (c) 2014 Nicira, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
-
#include <config.h>
#include "daemon.h"
+#include "daemon-private.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <signal.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/resource.h>
-#include <sys/wait.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
-#include "command-line.h"
-#include "fatal-signal.h"
-#include "dirs.h"
-#include "lockfile.h"
-#include "ovs-thread.h"
-#include "process.h"
-#include "socket-util.h"
-#include "timeval.h"
-#include "util.h"
#include "vlog.h"
VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(daemon);
-/* --detach: Should we run in the background? */
-static bool detach; /* Was --detach specified? */
-static bool detached; /* Have we already detached? */
-
-/* --pidfile: Name of pidfile (null if none). */
-static char *pidfile;
-
-/* Device and inode of pidfile, so we can avoid reopening it. */
-static dev_t pidfile_dev;
-static ino_t pidfile_ino;
-
-/* --overwrite-pidfile: Create pidfile even if one already exists and is
- locked? */
-static bool overwrite_pidfile;
-
-/* --no-chdir: Should we chdir to "/"? */
-static bool chdir_ = true;
-
-/* File descriptor used by daemonize_start() and daemonize_complete(). */
-static int daemonize_fd = -1;
-
-/* --monitor: Should a supervisory process monitor the daemon and restart it if
- * it dies due to an error signal? */
-static bool monitor;
-
/* For each of the standard file descriptors, whether to replace it by
* /dev/null (if false) or keep it for the daemon to use (if true). */
static bool save_fds[3];
-static void check_already_running(void);
-static int lock_pidfile(FILE *, int command);
+/* Will daemonize() really detach? */
+bool
+get_detach(void)
+{
+ return detach;
+}
-/* Returns the file name that would be used for a pidfile if 'name' were
- * provided to set_pidfile(). The caller must free the returned string. */
-char *
-make_pidfile_name(const char *name)
+/* If configured with set_pidfile() or set_detach(), creates the pid file and
+ * detaches from the foreground session. */
+void
+daemonize(void)
{
- return (!name
- ? xasprintf("%s/%s.pid", ovs_rundir(), program_name)
- : abs_file_name(ovs_rundir(), name));
+ daemonize_start();
+ daemonize_complete();
}
/* Sets up a following call to daemonize() to create a pidfile named 'name'.
- * If 'name' begins with '/', then it is treated as an absolute path.
- * Otherwise, it is taken relative to RUNDIR, which is $(prefix)/var/run by
- * default.
+ * If 'name' begins with '/' (or contains ':' in windows), then it is treated
+ * as an absolute path. Otherwise, it is taken relative to RUNDIR,
+ * which is $(prefix)/var/run by default.
*
* If 'name' is null, then program_name followed by ".pid" is used. */
void
pidfile = make_pidfile_name(name);
}
-/* Returns an absolute path to the configured pidfile, or a null pointer if no
- * pidfile is configured. The caller must not modify or free the returned
- * string. */
-const char *
-get_pidfile(void)
-{
- return pidfile;
-}
-
-/* Sets that we do not chdir to "/". */
-void
-set_no_chdir(void)
-{
- chdir_ = false;
-}
-
-/* Will we chdir to "/" as part of daemonizing? */
-bool
-is_chdir_enabled(void)
-{
- return chdir_;
-}
-
-/* Normally, daemonize() or damonize_start() will terminate the program with a
- * message if a locked pidfile already exists. If this function is called, an
- * existing pidfile will be replaced, with a warning. */
-void
-ignore_existing_pidfile(void)
-{
- overwrite_pidfile = true;
-}
-
-/* Sets up a following call to daemonize() to detach from the foreground
- * session, running this process in the background. */
-void
-set_detach(void)
-{
- detach = true;
-}
-
-/* Will daemonize() really detach? */
-bool
-get_detach(void)
-{
- return detach;
-}
-
-/* Sets up a following call to daemonize() to fork a supervisory process to
- * monitor the daemon and restart it if it dies due to an error signal. */
-void
-daemon_set_monitor(void)
-{
- monitor = true;
-}
-
/* A daemon doesn't normally have any use for the file descriptors for stdin,
* stdout, and stderr after it detaches. To keep these file descriptors from
* e.g. holding an SSH session open, by default detaching replaces each of
save_fds[fd] = true;
}
-/* Unregisters pidfile from being unlinked when the program terminates via
-* exit() or a fatal signal. */
-void
-remove_pidfile_from_unlink(void)
-{
- if (pidfile) {
- fatal_signal_remove_file_to_unlink(pidfile);
- }
-}
-
-/* Registers pidfile to be unlinked when the program terminates via exit() or a
- * fatal signal. */
-void
-add_pidfile_to_unlink(void)
-{
- if (pidfile) {
- fatal_signal_add_file_to_unlink(pidfile);
- }
-}
-
-/* If a pidfile has been configured, creates it and stores the running
- * process's pid in it. Ensures that the pidfile will be deleted when the
- * process exits. */
-static void
-make_pidfile(void)
-{
- long int pid = getpid();
- struct stat s;
- char *tmpfile;
- FILE *file;
- int error;
-
- /* Create a temporary pidfile. */
- if (overwrite_pidfile) {
- tmpfile = xasprintf("%s.tmp%ld", pidfile, pid);
- fatal_signal_add_file_to_unlink(tmpfile);
- } else {
- /* Everyone shares the same file which will be treated as a lock. To
- * avoid some uncomfortable race conditions, we can't set up the fatal
- * signal unlink until we've acquired it. */
- tmpfile = xasprintf("%s.tmp", pidfile);
- }
-
- file = fopen(tmpfile, "a+");
- if (!file) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: create failed (%s)", tmpfile, ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
-
- error = lock_pidfile(file, F_SETLK);
- if (error) {
- /* Looks like we failed to acquire the lock. Note that, if we failed
- * for some other reason (and '!overwrite_pidfile'), we will have
- * left 'tmpfile' as garbage in the file system. */
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: fcntl(F_SETLK) failed (%s)", tmpfile,
- ovs_strerror(error));
- }
-
- if (!overwrite_pidfile) {
- /* We acquired the lock. Make sure to clean up on exit, and verify
- * that we're allowed to create the actual pidfile. */
- fatal_signal_add_file_to_unlink(tmpfile);
- check_already_running();
- }
-
- if (fstat(fileno(file), &s) == -1) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: fstat failed (%s)", tmpfile, ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
-
- if (ftruncate(fileno(file), 0) == -1) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: truncate failed (%s)", tmpfile, ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
-
- fprintf(file, "%ld\n", pid);
- if (fflush(file) == EOF) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: write failed (%s)", tmpfile, ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
-
- error = rename(tmpfile, pidfile);
-
- /* Due to a race, 'tmpfile' may be owned by a different process, so we
- * shouldn't delete it on exit. */
- fatal_signal_remove_file_to_unlink(tmpfile);
-
- if (error < 0) {
- VLOG_FATAL("failed to rename \"%s\" to \"%s\" (%s)",
- tmpfile, pidfile, ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
-
- /* Ensure that the pidfile will get deleted on exit. */
- fatal_signal_add_file_to_unlink(pidfile);
-
- /* Clean up.
- *
- * We don't close 'file' because its file descriptor must remain open to
- * hold the lock. */
- pidfile_dev = s.st_dev;
- pidfile_ino = s.st_ino;
- free(tmpfile);
-}
-
-/* If configured with set_pidfile() or set_detach(), creates the pid file and
- * detaches from the foreground session. */
-void
-daemonize(void)
-{
- daemonize_start();
- daemonize_complete();
-}
-
-/* Calls fork() and on success returns its return value. On failure, logs an
- * error and exits unsuccessfully.
- *
- * Post-fork, but before returning, this function calls a few other functions
- * that are generally useful if the child isn't planning to exec a new
- * process. */
-pid_t
-fork_and_clean_up(void)
-{
- pid_t pid = xfork();
- if (pid > 0) {
- /* Running in parent process. */
- fatal_signal_fork();
- } else if (!pid) {
- /* Running in child process. */
- time_postfork();
- lockfile_postfork();
- }
- return pid;
-}
-
-/* Forks, then:
- *
- * - In the parent, waits for the child to signal that it has completed its
- * startup sequence. Then stores -1 in '*fdp' and returns the child's pid.
- *
- * - In the child, stores a fd in '*fdp' and returns 0. The caller should
- * pass the fd to fork_notify_startup() after it finishes its startup
- * sequence.
- *
- * If something goes wrong with the fork, logs a critical error and aborts the
- * process. */
-static pid_t
-fork_and_wait_for_startup(int *fdp)
-{
- int fds[2];
- pid_t pid;
-
- xpipe(fds);
-
- pid = fork_and_clean_up();
- if (pid > 0) {
- /* Running in parent process. */
- size_t bytes_read;
- char c;
-
- close(fds[1]);
- if (read_fully(fds[0], &c, 1, &bytes_read) != 0) {
- int retval;
- int status;
-
- do {
- retval = waitpid(pid, &status, 0);
- } while (retval == -1 && errno == EINTR);
-
- if (retval == pid) {
- if (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status)) {
- /* Child exited with an error. Convey the same error
- * to our parent process as a courtesy. */
- exit(WEXITSTATUS(status));
- } else {
- char *status_msg = process_status_msg(status);
- VLOG_FATAL("fork child died before signaling startup (%s)",
- status_msg);
- }
- } else if (retval < 0) {
- VLOG_FATAL("waitpid failed (%s)", ovs_strerror(errno));
- } else {
- NOT_REACHED();
- }
- }
- close(fds[0]);
- *fdp = -1;
- } else if (!pid) {
- /* Running in child process. */
- close(fds[0]);
- *fdp = fds[1];
- }
-
- return pid;
-}
-
-static void
-fork_notify_startup(int fd)
-{
- if (fd != -1) {
- size_t bytes_written;
- int error;
-
- error = write_fully(fd, "", 1, &bytes_written);
- if (error) {
- VLOG_FATAL("pipe write failed (%s)", ovs_strerror(error));
- }
-
- close(fd);
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-should_restart(int status)
-{
- if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
- static const int error_signals[] = {
- SIGABRT, SIGALRM, SIGBUS, SIGFPE, SIGILL, SIGPIPE, SIGSEGV,
- SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ
- };
-
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(error_signals); i++) {
- if (error_signals[i] == WTERMSIG(status)) {
- return true;
- }
- }
- }
- return false;
-}
-
-static void
-monitor_daemon(pid_t daemon_pid)
-{
- /* XXX Should log daemon's stderr output at startup time. */
- time_t last_restart;
- char *status_msg;
- int crashes;
-
- set_subprogram_name("monitor");
- status_msg = xstrdup("healthy");
- last_restart = TIME_MIN;
- crashes = 0;
- for (;;) {
- int retval;
- int status;
-
- proctitle_set("monitoring pid %lu (%s)",
- (unsigned long int) daemon_pid, status_msg);
-
- do {
- retval = waitpid(daemon_pid, &status, 0);
- } while (retval == -1 && errno == EINTR);
-
- if (retval == -1) {
- VLOG_FATAL("waitpid failed (%s)", ovs_strerror(errno));
- } else if (retval == daemon_pid) {
- char *s = process_status_msg(status);
- if (should_restart(status)) {
- free(status_msg);
- status_msg = xasprintf("%d crashes: pid %lu died, %s",
- ++crashes,
- (unsigned long int) daemon_pid, s);
- free(s);
-
- if (WCOREDUMP(status)) {
- /* Disable further core dumps to save disk space. */
- struct rlimit r;
-
- r.rlim_cur = 0;
- r.rlim_max = 0;
- if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &r) == -1) {
- VLOG_WARN("failed to disable core dumps: %s",
- ovs_strerror(errno));
- }
- }
-
- /* Throttle restarts to no more than once every 10 seconds. */
- if (time(NULL) < last_restart + 10) {
- VLOG_WARN("%s, waiting until 10 seconds since last "
- "restart", status_msg);
- for (;;) {
- time_t now = time(NULL);
- time_t wakeup = last_restart + 10;
- if (now >= wakeup) {
- break;
- }
- sleep(wakeup - now);
- }
- }
- last_restart = time(NULL);
-
- VLOG_ERR("%s, restarting", status_msg);
- daemon_pid = fork_and_wait_for_startup(&daemonize_fd);
- if (!daemon_pid) {
- break;
- }
- } else {
- VLOG_INFO("pid %lu died, %s, exiting",
- (unsigned long int) daemon_pid, s);
- free(s);
- exit(0);
- }
+/* Returns a readable and writable fd for /dev/null, if successful, otherwise
+ * a negative errno value. The caller must not close the returned fd (because
+ * the same fd will be handed out to subsequent callers). */
+static int
+get_null_fd(void)
+{
+ static int null_fd;
+#ifndef _WIN32
+ char *device = "/dev/null";
+#else
+ char *device = "nul";
+#endif
+
+ if (!null_fd) {
+ null_fd = open(device, O_RDWR);
+ if (null_fd < 0) {
+ int error = errno;
+ VLOG_ERR("could not open %s: %s", device, ovs_strerror(error));
+ null_fd = -error;
}
}
- free(status_msg);
- /* Running in new daemon process. */
- proctitle_restore();
- set_subprogram_name("");
+ return null_fd;
}
/* Close standard file descriptors (except any that the client has requested we
* leave open by calling daemon_save_fd()). If we're started from e.g. an SSH
* session, then this keeps us from holding that session open artificially. */
-static void
+void
close_standard_fds(void)
{
int null_fd = get_null_fd();
/* Disable logging to stderr to avoid wasting CPU time. */
vlog_set_levels(NULL, VLF_CONSOLE, VLL_OFF);
}
-
-/* If daemonization is configured, then starts daemonization, by forking and
- * returning in the child process. The parent process hangs around until the
- * child lets it know either that it completed startup successfully (by calling
- * daemon_complete()) or that it failed to start up (by exiting with a nonzero
- * exit code). */
-void
-daemonize_start(void)
-{
- assert_single_threaded();
- daemonize_fd = -1;
-
- if (detach) {
- if (fork_and_wait_for_startup(&daemonize_fd) > 0) {
- /* Running in parent process. */
- exit(0);
- }
-
- /* Running in daemon or monitor process. */
- setsid();
- }
-
- if (monitor) {
- int saved_daemonize_fd = daemonize_fd;
- pid_t daemon_pid;
-
- daemon_pid = fork_and_wait_for_startup(&daemonize_fd);
- if (daemon_pid > 0) {
- /* Running in monitor process. */
- fork_notify_startup(saved_daemonize_fd);
- close_standard_fds();
- monitor_daemon(daemon_pid);
- }
- /* Running in daemon process. */
- }
-
- forbid_forking("running in daemon process");
-
- if (pidfile) {
- make_pidfile();
- }
-
- /* Make sure that the unixctl commands for vlog get registered in a
- * daemon, even before the first log message. */
- vlog_init();
-}
-
-/* If daemonization is configured, then this function notifies the parent
- * process that the child process has completed startup successfully. It also
- * call daemonize_post_detach().
- *
- * Calling this function more than once has no additional effect. */
-void
-daemonize_complete(void)
-{
- if (pidfile) {
- free(pidfile);
- pidfile = NULL;
- }
-
- if (!detached) {
- detached = true;
-
- fork_notify_startup(daemonize_fd);
- daemonize_fd = -1;
- daemonize_post_detach();
- }
-}
-
-/* If daemonization is configured, then this function does traditional Unix
- * daemonization behavior: join a new session, chdir to the root (if not
- * disabled), and close the standard file descriptors.
- *
- * It only makes sense to call this function as part of an implementation of a
- * special daemon subprocess. A normal daemon should just call
- * daemonize_complete(). */
-void
-daemonize_post_detach(void)
-{
- if (detach) {
- if (chdir_) {
- ignore(chdir("/"));
- }
- close_standard_fds();
- }
-}
-
-void
-daemon_usage(void)
-{
- printf(
- "\nDaemon options:\n"
- " --detach run in background as daemon\n"
- " --no-chdir do not chdir to '/'\n"
- " --pidfile[=FILE] create pidfile (default: %s/%s.pid)\n"
- " --overwrite-pidfile with --pidfile, start even if already "
- "running\n",
- ovs_rundir(), program_name);
-}
-
-static int
-lock_pidfile__(FILE *file, int command, struct flock *lck)
-{
- int error;
-
- lck->l_type = F_WRLCK;
- lck->l_whence = SEEK_SET;
- lck->l_start = 0;
- lck->l_len = 0;
- lck->l_pid = 0;
-
- do {
- error = fcntl(fileno(file), command, lck) == -1 ? errno : 0;
- } while (error == EINTR);
- return error;
-}
-
-static int
-lock_pidfile(FILE *file, int command)
-{
- struct flock lck;
-
- return lock_pidfile__(file, command, &lck);
-}
-
-static pid_t
-read_pidfile__(const char *pidfile, bool delete_if_stale)
-{
- struct stat s, s2;
- struct flock lck;
- char line[128];
- FILE *file;
- int error;
-
- if ((pidfile_ino || pidfile_dev)
- && !stat(pidfile, &s)
- && s.st_ino == pidfile_ino && s.st_dev == pidfile_dev) {
- /* It's our own pidfile. We can't afford to open it, because closing
- * *any* fd for a file that a process has locked also releases all the
- * locks on that file.
- *
- * Fortunately, we know the associated pid anyhow: */
- return getpid();
- }
-
- file = fopen(pidfile, "r+");
- if (!file) {
- if (errno == ENOENT && delete_if_stale) {
- return 0;
- }
- error = errno;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: open: %s", pidfile, ovs_strerror(error));
- goto error;
- }
-
- error = lock_pidfile__(file, F_GETLK, &lck);
- if (error) {
- VLOG_WARN("%s: fcntl: %s", pidfile, ovs_strerror(error));
- goto error;
- }
- if (lck.l_type == F_UNLCK) {
- /* pidfile exists but it isn't locked by anyone. We need to delete it
- * so that a new pidfile can go in its place. But just calling
- * unlink(pidfile) makes a nasty race: what if someone else unlinks it
- * before we do and then replaces it by a valid pidfile? We'd unlink
- * their valid pidfile. We do a little dance to avoid the race, by
- * locking the invalid pidfile. Only one process can have the invalid
- * pidfile locked, and only that process has the right to unlink it. */
- if (!delete_if_stale) {
- error = ESRCH;
- VLOG_DBG("%s: pid file is stale", pidfile);
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* Get the lock. */
- error = lock_pidfile(file, F_SETLK);
- if (error) {
- /* We lost a race with someone else doing the same thing. */
- VLOG_WARN("%s: lost race to lock pidfile", pidfile);
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* Is the file we have locked still named 'pidfile'? */
- if (stat(pidfile, &s) || fstat(fileno(file), &s2)
- || s.st_ino != s2.st_ino || s.st_dev != s2.st_dev) {
- /* No. We lost a race with someone else who got the lock before
- * us, deleted the pidfile, and closed it (releasing the lock). */
- error = EALREADY;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: lost race to delete pidfile", pidfile);
- goto error;
- }
-
- /* We won the right to delete the stale pidfile. */
- if (unlink(pidfile)) {
- error = errno;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to delete stale pidfile (%s)",
- pidfile, ovs_strerror(error));
- goto error;
- }
- VLOG_DBG("%s: deleted stale pidfile", pidfile);
- fclose(file);
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (!fgets(line, sizeof line, file)) {
- if (ferror(file)) {
- error = errno;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: read: %s", pidfile, ovs_strerror(error));
- } else {
- error = ESRCH;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: read: unexpected end of file", pidfile);
- }
- goto error;
- }
-
- if (lck.l_pid != strtoul(line, NULL, 10)) {
- /* The process that has the pidfile locked is not the process that
- * created it. It must be stale, with the process that has it locked
- * preparing to delete it. */
- error = ESRCH;
- VLOG_WARN("%s: stale pidfile for pid %s being deleted by pid %ld",
- pidfile, line, (long int) lck.l_pid);
- goto error;
- }
-
- fclose(file);
- return lck.l_pid;
-
-error:
- if (file) {
- fclose(file);
- }
- return -error;
-}
-
-/* Opens and reads a PID from 'pidfile'. Returns the positive PID if
- * successful, otherwise a negative errno value. */
-pid_t
-read_pidfile(const char *pidfile)
-{
- return read_pidfile__(pidfile, false);
-}
-
-/* Checks whether a process with the given 'pidfile' is already running and,
- * if so, aborts. If 'pidfile' is stale, deletes it. */
-static void
-check_already_running(void)
-{
- long int pid = read_pidfile__(pidfile, true);
- if (pid > 0) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: already running as pid %ld, aborting", pidfile, pid);
- } else if (pid < 0) {
- VLOG_FATAL("%s: pidfile check failed (%s), aborting",
- pidfile, ovs_strerror(-pid));
- }
-}