/* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 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 "lockfile.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "coverage.h" #include "hash.h" #include "hmap.h" #include "ovs-thread.h" #include "timeval.h" #include "util.h" #include "vlog.h" VLOG_DEFINE_THIS_MODULE(lockfile); COVERAGE_DEFINE(lockfile_lock); COVERAGE_DEFINE(lockfile_error); COVERAGE_DEFINE(lockfile_unlock); struct lockfile { struct hmap_node hmap_node; char *name; dev_t device; ino_t inode; int fd; HANDLE lock_handle; }; /* Lock table. * * We have to do this stupid dance because POSIX says that closing *any* file * descriptor for a file on which a process holds a lock drops *all* locks on * that file. That means that we can't afford to open a lockfile more than * once. */ static struct ovs_mutex lock_table_mutex = OVS_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; static struct hmap lock_table__ = HMAP_INITIALIZER(&lock_table__); static struct hmap *const lock_table OVS_GUARDED_BY(lock_table_mutex) = &lock_table__; static void lockfile_unhash(struct lockfile *); static int lockfile_try_lock(const char *name, pid_t *pidp, struct lockfile **lockfilep) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex); static void lockfile_do_unlock(struct lockfile * lockfile) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex); /* Returns the name of the lockfile that would be created for locking a file * named 'filename_'. The caller is responsible for freeing the returned name, * with free(), when it is no longer needed. */ char * lockfile_name(const char *filename_) { char *filename; const char *slash; char *lockname; /* If 'filename_' is a symlink, base the name of the lockfile on the * symlink's target rather than the name of the symlink. That way, if a * file is symlinked, but there is no symlink for its lockfile, then there * is only a single lockfile for both the source and the target of the * symlink, not one for each. */ filename = follow_symlinks(filename_); slash = strrchr(filename, '/'); lockname = (slash ? xasprintf("%.*s/.%s.~lock~", (int) (slash - filename), filename, slash + 1) : xasprintf(".%s.~lock~", filename)); free(filename); return lockname; } /* Locks the configuration file against modification by other processes and * re-reads it from disk. * * Returns 0 on success, otherwise a positive errno value. On success, * '*lockfilep' is set to point to a new "struct lockfile *" that may be * unlocked with lockfile_unlock(). On failure, '*lockfilep' is set to * NULL. Will not block if the lock cannot be immediately acquired. */ int lockfile_lock(const char *file, struct lockfile **lockfilep) { /* Only exclusive ("write") locks are supported. This is not a problem * because the Open vSwitch code that currently uses lock files does so in * stylized ways such that any number of readers may access a file while it * is being written. */ char *lock_name; pid_t pid; int error; COVERAGE_INC(lockfile_lock); lock_name = lockfile_name(file); ovs_mutex_lock(&lock_table_mutex); error = lockfile_try_lock(lock_name, &pid, lockfilep); ovs_mutex_unlock(&lock_table_mutex); if (error) { COVERAGE_INC(lockfile_error); if (error == EACCES) { error = EAGAIN; } if (pid == getpid()) { VLOG_WARN("%s: cannot lock file because this process has already " "locked it", lock_name); } else if (pid) { VLOG_WARN("%s: cannot lock file because it is already locked by " "pid %ld", lock_name, (long int) pid); } else { VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to lock file: %s", lock_name, ovs_strerror(error)); } } free(lock_name); return error; } /* Unlocks 'lockfile', which must have been created by a call to * lockfile_lock(), and frees 'lockfile'. */ void lockfile_unlock(struct lockfile *lockfile) { if (lockfile) { ovs_mutex_lock(&lock_table_mutex); lockfile_do_unlock(lockfile); ovs_mutex_unlock(&lock_table_mutex); COVERAGE_INC(lockfile_unlock); free(lockfile->name); free(lockfile); } } /* Marks all the currently locked lockfiles as no longer locked. It makes * sense to call this function after fork(), because a child created by fork() * does not hold its parents' locks. */ void lockfile_postfork(void) { struct lockfile *lockfile; ovs_mutex_lock(&lock_table_mutex); HMAP_FOR_EACH (lockfile, hmap_node, lock_table) { if (lockfile->fd >= 0) { VLOG_WARN("%s: child does not inherit lock", lockfile->name); lockfile_unhash(lockfile); } } ovs_mutex_unlock(&lock_table_mutex); } static uint32_t lockfile_hash(dev_t device, ino_t inode) { return hash_bytes(&device, sizeof device, hash_bytes(&inode, sizeof inode, 0)); } static struct lockfile * lockfile_find(dev_t device, ino_t inode) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { struct lockfile *lockfile; HMAP_FOR_EACH_WITH_HASH (lockfile, hmap_node, lockfile_hash(device, inode), lock_table) { if (lockfile->device == device && lockfile->inode == inode) { return lockfile; } } return NULL; } static void lockfile_unhash(struct lockfile *lockfile) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { if (lockfile->fd >= 0) { close(lockfile->fd); lockfile->fd = -1; hmap_remove(lock_table, &lockfile->hmap_node); } } static struct lockfile * lockfile_register(const char *name, dev_t device, ino_t inode, int fd) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { struct lockfile *lockfile; lockfile = lockfile_find(device, inode); if (lockfile) { VLOG_ERR("%s: lock file disappeared and reappeared!", name); lockfile_unhash(lockfile); } lockfile = xmalloc(sizeof *lockfile); lockfile->name = xstrdup(name); lockfile->device = device; lockfile->inode = inode; lockfile->fd = fd; hmap_insert(lock_table, &lockfile->hmap_node, lockfile_hash(device, inode)); return lockfile; } #ifdef _WIN32 static void lockfile_do_unlock(struct lockfile *lockfile) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { if (lockfile->fd >= 0) { OVERLAPPED overl; overl.hEvent = 0; overl.Offset = 0; overl.OffsetHigh = 0; UnlockFileEx(lockfile->lock_handle, 0, 1, 0, &overl); close(lockfile->fd); lockfile->fd = -1; } } static int lockfile_try_lock(const char *name, pid_t *pidp, struct lockfile **lockfilep) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { HANDLE lock_handle; BOOL retval; OVERLAPPED overl; struct lockfile *lockfile; int fd; *pidp = 0; fd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0600); if (fd < 0) { VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to open lock file: %s", name, ovs_strerror(errno)); return errno; } lock_handle = (HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(fd); if (lock_handle < 0) { VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to get the file handle: %s", name, ovs_strerror(errno)); return errno; } /* Lock the file 'name' for the region that includes just the first * byte. */ overl.hEvent = 0; overl.Offset = 0; overl.OffsetHigh = 0; retval = LockFileEx(lock_handle, LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY, 0, 1, 0, &overl); if (!retval) { VLOG_WARN("Failed to lock file : %s", ovs_lasterror_to_string()); return EEXIST; } lockfile = xmalloc(sizeof *lockfile); lockfile->name = xstrdup(name); lockfile->fd = fd; lockfile->lock_handle = lock_handle; *lockfilep = lockfile; return 0; } #else /* !_WIN32 */ static void lockfile_do_unlock(struct lockfile *lockfile) { lockfile_unhash(lockfile); } static int lockfile_try_lock(const char *name, pid_t *pidp, struct lockfile **lockfilep) OVS_REQUIRES(&lock_table_mutex) { struct flock l; struct stat s; int error; int fd; *lockfilep = NULL; *pidp = 0; /* Check whether we've already got a lock on that file. */ if (!stat(name, &s)) { if (lockfile_find(s.st_dev, s.st_ino)) { *pidp = getpid(); return EDEADLK; } } else if (errno != ENOENT) { VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to stat lock file: %s", name, ovs_strerror(errno)); return errno; } /* Open the lock file. */ fd = open(name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0600); if (fd < 0) { VLOG_WARN("%s: failed to open lock file: %s", name, ovs_strerror(errno)); return errno; } /* Get the inode and device number for the lock table. */ if (fstat(fd, &s)) { VLOG_ERR("%s: failed to fstat lock file: %s", name, ovs_strerror(errno)); close(fd); return errno; } /* Try to lock the file. */ memset(&l, 0, sizeof l); l.l_type = F_WRLCK; l.l_whence = SEEK_SET; l.l_start = 0; l.l_len = 0; error = fcntl(fd, F_SETLK, &l) == -1 ? errno : 0; if (!error) { *lockfilep = lockfile_register(name, s.st_dev, s.st_ino, fd); } else { if (!fcntl(fd, F_GETLK, &l) && l.l_type != F_UNLCK) { *pidp = l.l_pid; } close(fd); } return error; } #endif