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/*
| lsyncd.c Live (Mirror) Syncing Demon
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
| This is Lsyncd's core.
|
| It contains as minimal as possible glues to the operating system needed
| for Lsyncd's operation. All high-level logic is coded (when feasable)
| into lsyncd.lua
|
| This code assumes you have a 100 character wide display to view it (when tabstop is 4)
|
| License: GPLv2 (see COPYING) or any later version
| Authors: Axel Kittenberger <[email protected]>
|
*/
#include "lsyncd.h"
#define SYSLOG_NAMES 1
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/times.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define LUA_USE_APICHECK 1
#include <lua.h>
#include <lualib.h>
#include <lauxlib.h>
#if defined(LUA_VERSION_NUM) && LUA_VERSION_NUM >= 504
#define lua_objlen lua_rawlen
#endif
/*
| The Lua part of Lsyncd
*/
extern const char runner_out[];
extern size_t runner_size;
extern const char defaults_out[];
extern size_t defaults_size;
/*
| Makes sure there is one file system monitor.
*/
#ifndef WITH_INOTIFY
#ifndef WITH_FSEVENTS
# error "needing at least one notification system. please rerun cmake"
#endif
#endif
/*
| All monitors supported by this Lsyncd.
*/
static char *monitors[] = {
#ifdef WITH_INOTIFY
"inotify",
#endif
#ifdef WITH_FSEVENTS
"fsevents",
#endif
NULL,
};
/**
| Configuration parameters that matter to the core
*/
struct settings settings = {
.log_file = NULL,
.log_syslog = false,
.log_ident = NULL,
.log_facility = LOG_USER,
.log_level = LOG_NOTICE,
.nodaemon = false,
};
/*
| True when Lsyncd daemonized itself.
*/
static bool is_daemon = false;
/*
| The config file loaded by Lsyncd.
*/
char * lsyncd_config_file = NULL;
/*
| False after first time Lsyncd started up.
|
| Configuration error messages are thus written to
| stdout/stderr only on first start.
|
| All other resets (HUP or monitor OVERFLOW) run with 'insist'
| implictly turned on and thus Lsyncd does not failing on a non
| responding target.
*/
static bool first_time = true;
/*
| Set by TERM or HUP signal handler
| telling Lsyncd should end or reset ASAP.
*/
volatile sig_atomic_t hup = 0;
volatile sig_atomic_t term = 0;
volatile sig_atomic_t sigcode = 0;
int pidfile_fd = 0;
/*
| The kernel's clock ticks per second.
*/
static long clocks_per_sec;
/*
| Dummy variable of which it's address is used as
| the cores index in the lua registry to
| the lua runners function table in the lua registry.
*/
static int runner;
/*
| Dummy variable of which it's address is used as
| the cores index n the lua registry to
| the lua runners error handler.
*/
static int callError;
/**
* signal handler
*/
void
sig_child(int sig) {
// nothing
}
/**
* signal handler
*/
void
sig_handler( int sig )
{
switch( sig )
{
case SIGTERM:
case SIGINT:
term = 1;
sigcode = sig;
return;
case SIGHUP:
hup = 1;
return;
}
}
/*
| Non glibc builds need a real tms structure for the times( ) call
*/
#ifdef __GLIBC__
static struct tms * dummy_tms = NULL;
#else
static struct tms _dummy_tms;
static struct tms * dummy_tms = &_dummy_tms;
#endif
/*
| Returns the absolute path of a path.
|
| This is a wrapper to various C-Library differences.
*/
char *
get_realpath( const char * rpath )
{
// uses c-library to get the absolute path
#ifdef __GLIBC__
// in case of GLIBC the task is easy.
return realpath( rpath, NULL );
#else
# warning having to use old style realpath()
// otherwise less so and requires PATH_MAX limit
char buf[ PATH_MAX] ;
char *asw = realpath( rpath, buf );
if( !asw )
{ return NULL; }
return s_strdup( asw );
#endif
}
/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
( Logging )
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
/*
| A logging category
*/
struct logcat
{
char *name;
int priority;
};
/*
| A table of all enabled logging categories.
| Sorted by first letter for faster access.
*/
static struct logcat *
logcats[ 26 ] = { 0, };
/*
| Returns a positive priority if category is configured to be logged or -1.
*/
extern int
check_logcat( const char *name )
{
struct logcat *lc;
if( name[ 0 ] < 'A' || name[ 0 ] > 'Z')
{ return 99; }
lc = logcats[ name[ 0 ] - 'A' ];
if( !lc )
{ return 99; }
while( lc->name )
{
if( !strcmp( lc->name, name ) )
{ return lc->priority; }
lc++;
}
return 99;
}
/*
| Adds a logging category
|
| Returns true if OK.
*/
static bool
add_logcat( const char *name, int priority )
{
struct logcat *lc;
if( !strcmp( "all", name ) )
{
settings.log_level = 99;
return true;
}
if( !strcmp( "scarce", name ) )
{
settings.log_level = LOG_WARNING;
return true;
}
// categories must start with a capital letter.
if( name[ 0 ] < 'A' || name[ 0 ] > 'Z' )
{
return false;
}
if( !logcats[ name[ 0 ]- 'A' ] )
{
// an empty capital letter
lc = logcats[name[0]-'A'] = s_calloc(2, sizeof(struct logcat));
}
else
{
// length of letter list
int ll = 0;
// counts list length
for( lc = logcats[name[0]-'A']; lc->name; lc++ )
{ ll++; }
// enlarges list
logcats[ name[ 0 ] - 'A'] =
s_realloc(
logcats[ name[ 0 ]-'A' ],
( ll + 2 ) * sizeof( struct logcat )
);
// goes to the list end
for( lc = logcats[ name[ 0 ] - 'A']; lc->name; lc++ )
{
if( !strcmp( name, lc->name ) )
{
// already there
return true;
}
}
}
lc->name = s_strdup( name );
lc->priority = priority;
// terminates the list
lc[ 1 ].name = NULL;
return true;
}
/*
| Logs a string.
|
| Do not call this directly, but the macro logstring( )
| defined in lsyncd.h
*/
extern void
logstring0(
int priority, // the priority of the log message
const char * cat, // the category
const char * message // the log message
)
{
if( first_time )
{
// lsyncd is in it's intial configuration phase.
// thus just print to normal stdout/stderr.
if( priority >= LOG_ERR )
{
fprintf( stderr, "%s: %s\n", cat, message);
}
else
{
printf( "%s: %s\n", cat, message );
}
return;
}
// writes on console if not daemonized
if( !is_daemon )
{
char ct[ 255 ];
// gets current timestamp hour:minute:second
time_t mtime;
time( &mtime );
strftime( ct, sizeof( ct ), "%T", localtime( &mtime ) );
FILE * flog = priority <= LOG_ERR ? stderr : stdout;
fprintf(
flog,
"%s %s: %s\n",
ct, cat, message
);
}
// writes to file if configured so
if( settings.log_file )
{
FILE * flog = fopen( settings.log_file, "a" );
char * ct;
time_t mtime;
// gets current timestamp day-time-year
time( &mtime );
ct = ctime( &mtime );
// cuts trailing linefeed
ct[ strlen( ct ) - 1] = 0;
if( flog == NULL )
{
fprintf(
stderr,
"Cannot open logfile [%s]!\n",
settings.log_file
);
exit( -1 );
}
fprintf(
flog,
"%s %s: %s\n",
ct, cat, message
);
fclose( flog );
}
// sends to syslog if configured so
if( settings.log_syslog )
{
syslog( priority, "%s, %s", cat, message );
}
return;
}
/*
| Lets the core print logmessages comfortably as formated string.
| This uses the lua_State for it easy string buffers only.
*/
extern void
printlogf0(lua_State *L,
int priority,
const char *cat,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
lua_pushvfstring(L, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
logstring0(priority, cat, luaL_checkstring(L, -1));
lua_pop(L, 1);
return;
}
/*
| Print a traceback of the error
*/
static int l_traceback (lua_State *L) {
// runner.callError
lua_getglobal(L, "debug");
lua_getfield(L, -1, "traceback");
lua_pushvalue(L, 1);
lua_pushinteger(L, 2);
lua_call(L, 2, 1);
printlogf( L, "traceback", "%s", lua_tostring(L, -1) );
return 1;
}
/*
| Call runners terminate function and exit with given exit code
*/
static void safeexit (lua_State *L, int exitcode) {
// load_runner_func(L, "teardown");
// pushes the function
lua_pushlightuserdata( L, (void *) &runner );
lua_gettable( L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX );
lua_pushstring( L, "teardown" );
lua_gettable( L, -2 );
lua_remove( L, -2 );
lua_pushinteger(L, exitcode);
lua_call(L, 2, 1);
if (lua_isnumber(L, -1)) {
exitcode = luaL_checkinteger(L, -1);
}
exit(exitcode);
}
/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
( Simple memory management )
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
// FIXME call the Lua garbace collector in case of out of memory
/*
| "Secured" calloc
*/
extern void *
s_calloc( size_t nmemb, size_t size )
{
void * r = calloc( nmemb, size );
if( r == NULL )
{
logstring0(
LOG_ERR,
"Error",
"Out of memory!"
);
exit( -1 );
}
return r;
}
/*
| "Secured" malloc
*/
extern void *
s_malloc( size_t size )
{
void * r = malloc( size );
if( r == NULL )
{
logstring0(
LOG_ERR,
"Error",
"Out of memory!"
);
exit( -1 );
}
return r;
}
/*
| "Secured" realloc
*/
extern void *
s_realloc( void * ptr, size_t size )
{
void * r = realloc( ptr, size );
if( r == NULL )
{
logstring0(
LOG_ERR,
"Error",
"Out of memory!"
);
exit( -1 );
}
return r;
}
/*
| "Secured" strdup
*/
extern char *
s_strdup( const char *src )
{
char *s = strdup( src );
if( s == NULL )
{
logstring0(
LOG_ERR,
"Error",
"Out of memory!"
);
exit( -1 );
}
return s;
}
/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
( Pipes Management )
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
/*
| A child process gets text piped through stdin
*/
struct pipemsg
{
char * text; // message to send
int tlen; // length of text
int pos; // position in message
};
/*
| Called by the core whenever a pipe becomes
| writeable again
*/
static void
pipe_writey(
lua_State * L,
struct observance * observance
)
{
int fd = observance->fd;
struct pipemsg *pm = (struct pipemsg * ) observance->extra;
int len = write(
fd,
pm->text + pm->pos,
pm->tlen - pm->pos
);
pm->pos += len;
if( len < 0 )
{
logstring( "Normal", "broken pipe." );
nonobserve_fd( fd );
}
else if( pm->pos >= pm->tlen )
{
logstring( "Exec", "finished pipe." );
nonobserve_fd(fd);
}
}
/*
| Called when cleaning up a pipe.
*/
static void
pipe_tidy( struct observance * observance )
{
struct pipemsg *pm = ( struct pipemsg * ) observance->extra;
close( observance->fd );
free( pm->text );
free( pm );
}
/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
( Helper Routines )
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
/*
| Sets the close-on-exit flag of a file descriptor.
*/
extern void
close_exec_fd( int fd )
{
int flags;
flags = fcntl( fd, F_GETFD );
if( flags == -1 )
{
logstring( "Error", "cannot get descriptor flags!" );
exit( -1 );
}
flags |= FD_CLOEXEC;
if( fcntl( fd, F_SETFD, flags ) == -1 )
{
logstring( "Error", "cannot set descripptor flags!" );
exit( -1 );
}
}
/*
| Sets the non-blocking flag of a file descriptor.
*/
extern void
non_block_fd( int fd )
{
int flags;
flags = fcntl( fd, F_GETFL );
if( flags == -1 )
{
logstring( "Error", "cannot get status flags!" );
exit( -1 );
}
flags |= O_NONBLOCK;
if( fcntl( fd, F_SETFL, flags ) == -1 )
{
logstring( "Error", "cannot set status flags!" );
exit( -1 );
}
}
/*
| Writes a pid file.
*/
static void
write_pidfile
(
lua_State *L,
const char *pidfile
)
{
pidfile_fd = open( pidfile, O_CREAT | O_RDWR, 0644 );
fcntl( pidfile_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC );
char buf[ 127 ];
if( pidfile_fd < 0 )
{
printlogf(
L, "Error",
"Cannot create pidfile; '%s'",
pidfile
);
safeexit(L, -1 );
}
int rc = lockf( pidfile_fd, F_TLOCK, 0 );
if( rc < 0 )
{
printlogf(
L, "Error",
"Cannot lock pidfile; '%s'",
pidfile
);
safeexit(L, -1 );
}
snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ), "%i\n", getpid( ) );
if (write( pidfile_fd, buf, strlen( buf ) ) != strlen(buf)) {
printlogf(
L, "Error",
"Cannot write pidfile; '%s'",
pidfile
);
safeexit(L, -1 );
}
}
/*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
( Observances )
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*/
/*
| List of file descriptor watches.
*/
static struct observance * observances = NULL;
static int observances_len = 0;
static int observances_size = 0;
/*
| List of file descriptors to not observe.
|
| While working for the oberver lists, it may
| not be altered, thus nonobserve stores the
| delayed removals.
*/
static int * nonobservances = NULL;
static int nonobservances_len = 0;
static int nonobservances_size = 0;
/*
| True while the observances list is being handled.
*/
static bool observance_action = false;
/*
| Core watches a filedescriptor to become ready,
| one of read_ready or write_ready may be zero
*/
extern void
observe_fd(
int fd,
void ( * ready ) (lua_State *, struct observance * ),
void ( * writey ) (lua_State *, struct observance * ),
void ( * tidy ) (struct observance * ),
void *extra
)
{
int pos;
// looks if the fd is already there as pos or
// stores the position to insert the new fd in pos
for( pos = 0; pos < observances_len; pos++)
{
if( fd <= observances[ pos ].fd )
{ break; }
}
if( pos < observances_len && observances[ pos ].fd == fd )
{
// just updates an existing observance
logstring( "Masterloop", "updating fd observance" );
observances[ pos ].ready = ready;
observances[ pos ].writey = writey;
observances[ pos ].tidy = tidy;
observances[ pos ].extra = extra;
return;
}
if( observance_action )
{
// FIXME
logstring(
"Error",
"New observances in ready/writey handlers not yet supported"
);
exit( -1 );
}
if( !tidy )
{
logstring(
"Error",
"internal, tidy() in observe_fd() must not be NULL."
);
exit( -1 );
}
if( observances_len + 1 > observances_size )
{
observances_size = observances_len + 1;
observances = s_realloc(
observances,
observances_size * sizeof( struct observance )
);
}
memmove(
observances + pos + 1,
observances + pos,
(observances_len - pos) * sizeof(struct observance)
);
observances_len++;
observances[ pos ].fd = fd;
observances[ pos ].ready = ready;
observances[ pos ].writey = writey;
observances[ pos ].tidy = tidy;
observances[ pos ].extra = extra;
}
/*
| Makes the core no longer watch a filedescriptor.
*/
extern void
nonobserve_fd( int fd )
{
int pos;
if( observance_action )
{
// this function is called through a ready/writey handler
// while the core works through the observance list, thus
// it does not alter the list, but stores this actions
// on a stack
nonobservances_len++;
if( nonobservances_len > nonobservances_size )
{
nonobservances_size = nonobservances_len;
nonobservances = s_realloc(
nonobservances,
nonobservances_size * sizeof( int )
);
}
nonobservances[ nonobservances_len - 1 ] = fd;
return;
}
// looks for the fd
for( pos = 0; pos < observances_len; pos++ )
{
if( observances[ pos ].fd == fd )
{ break; }
}
if( pos >= observances_len )
{
logstring(
"Error",
"internal fail, not observance file descriptor in nonobserve"
);
exit( -1 );
}
// tidies up the observance
observances[ pos ].tidy( observances + pos );
// and moves the list down
memmove(
observances + pos,
observances + pos + 1,
(observances_len - pos) * sizeof( struct observance )
);
observances_len--;
}
/*
| A user observance became read-ready.
*/
static void
user_obs_ready(
lua_State * L,
struct observance * obs
)
{
int fd = obs->fd;
// pushes the ready table on table
lua_pushlightuserdata( L, ( void * ) user_obs_ready );
lua_gettable( L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX );
// pushes the error handler
lua_pushlightuserdata( L, (void *) &callError );
lua_gettable( L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX );
// pushes the user func
lua_pushnumber( L, fd );
lua_gettable( L, -3 );
// gives the ufunc the fd
lua_pushnumber( L, fd );
// calls the user function
if( lua_pcall( L, 1, 0, -3 ) )
{
safeexit(L, -1 );
}
lua_pop( L, 2 );
}
/*
| A user observance became write-ready
*/
static void
user_obs_writey(
lua_State * L,
struct observance * obs
)
{
int fd = obs->fd;
// pushes the writey table on table
lua_pushlightuserdata( L, (void *) user_obs_writey );
lua_gettable( L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX );
// pushes the error handler
lua_pushlightuserdata(L, (void *) &callError);
lua_gettable( L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX );
// pushes the user func
lua_pushnumber( L, fd );
lua_gettable( L, -3 );
// gives the user func the fd
lua_pushnumber( L, fd );