/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 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. * You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #include #include "command-line.h" #include #include #include #include "ovs-thread.h" #include "util.h" #include "vlog.h" VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(command_line); /* Given the GNU-style long options in 'options', returns a string that may be * passed to getopt() with the corresponding short options. The caller is * responsible for freeing the string. */ char * long_options_to_short_options(const struct option options[]) { char short_options[UCHAR_MAX * 3 + 1]; char *p = short_options; for (; options->name; options++) { const struct option *o = options; if (o->flag == NULL && o->val > 0 && o->val <= UCHAR_MAX) { *p++ = o->val; if (o->has_arg == required_argument) { *p++ = ':'; } else if (o->has_arg == optional_argument) { *p++ = ':'; *p++ = ':'; } } } *p = '\0'; return xstrdup(short_options); } /* Runs the command designated by argv[0] within the command table specified by * 'commands', which must be terminated by a command whose 'name' member is a * null pointer. * * Command-line options should be stripped off, so that a typical invocation * looks like "run_command(argc - optind, argv + optind, my_commands);". */ void run_command(int argc, char *argv[], const struct command commands[]) { const struct command *p; if (argc < 1) { ovs_fatal(0, "missing command name; use --help for help"); } for (p = commands; p->name != NULL; p++) { if (!strcmp(p->name, argv[0])) { int n_arg = argc - 1; if (n_arg < p->min_args) { VLOG_FATAL( "'%s' command requires at least %d arguments", p->name, p->min_args); } else if (n_arg > p->max_args) { VLOG_FATAL("'%s' command takes at most %d arguments", p->name, p->max_args); } else { p->handler(argc, argv); if (ferror(stdout)) { VLOG_FATAL("write to stdout failed"); } if (ferror(stderr)) { VLOG_FATAL("write to stderr failed"); } return; } } } VLOG_FATAL("unknown command '%s'; use --help for help", argv[0]); } /* Process title. */ #ifdef __linux__ static struct ovs_mutex proctitle_mutex = OVS_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; /* Start of command-line arguments in memory. */ static char *argv_start OVS_GUARDED_BY(proctitle_mutex); /* Number of bytes of command-line arguments. */ static size_t argv_size OVS_GUARDED_BY(proctitle_mutex); /* Saved command-line arguments. */ static char *saved_proctitle OVS_GUARDED_BY(proctitle_mutex); /* Prepares the process so that proctitle_set() can later succeed. * * This modifies the argv[] array so that it no longer points into the memory * that it originally does. Later, proctitle_set() might overwrite that * memory. That means that this function should be called before anything else * that accesses the process's argv[] array. Ideally, it should be called * before anything else, period, at the very beginning of program * execution. */ void proctitle_init(int argc, char **argv) { int i; assert_single_threaded(); if (!argc || !argv[0]) { /* This situation should never occur, but... */ return; } ovs_mutex_lock(&proctitle_mutex); /* Specialized version of first loop iteration below. */ argv_start = argv[0]; argv_size = strlen(argv[0]) + 1; argv[0] = xstrdup(argv[0]); for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { size_t size = strlen(argv[i]) + 1; /* Add (argv[i], strlen(argv[i])+1) to (argv_start, argv_size). */ if (argv[i] + size == argv_start) { /* Arguments grow downward in memory. */ argv_start -= size; argv_size += size; } else if (argv[i] == argv_start + argv_size) { /* Arguments grow upward in memory. */ argv_size += size; } else { /* Arguments not contiguous. (Is this really Linux?) */ } /* Copy out the old argument so we can reuse the space. */ argv[i] = xstrdup(argv[i]); } ovs_mutex_unlock(&proctitle_mutex); } /* Changes the name of the process, as shown by "ps", to the program name * followed by 'format', which is formatted as if by printf(). */ void proctitle_set(const char *format, ...) { va_list args; int n; ovs_mutex_lock(&proctitle_mutex); if (!argv_start || argv_size < 8) { goto out; } if (!saved_proctitle) { saved_proctitle = xmemdup(argv_start, argv_size); } va_start(args, format); n = snprintf(argv_start, argv_size, "%s: ", program_name); if (n < argv_size) { n += vsnprintf(argv_start + n, argv_size - n, format, args); } if (n >= argv_size) { /* The name is too long, so add an ellipsis at the end. */ strcpy(&argv_start[argv_size - 4], "..."); } else { /* Fill the extra space with null bytes, so that trailing bytes don't * show up in the command line. */ memset(&argv_start[n], '\0', argv_size - n); } va_end(args); out: ovs_mutex_unlock(&proctitle_mutex); } /* Restores the process's original command line, as seen by "ps". */ void proctitle_restore(void) { ovs_mutex_lock(&proctitle_mutex); if (saved_proctitle) { memcpy(argv_start, saved_proctitle, argv_size); free(saved_proctitle); saved_proctitle = NULL; } ovs_mutex_unlock(&proctitle_mutex); } #else /* !__linux__ */ /* Stubs that don't do anything on non-Linux systems. */ void proctitle_init(int argc OVS_UNUSED, char **argv OVS_UNUSED) { } #if !(defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__)) /* On these platforms we #define this to setproctitle. */ void proctitle_set(const char *format OVS_UNUSED, ...) { } #endif void proctitle_restore(void) { } #endif /* !__linux__ */