/*
+ * $Id$
+ *
* Citadel/UX "system dependent" stuff.
* See copyright.txt for copyright information.
*
- * $Id$
- *
- * Here's where we (hopefully) have all the parts of the Citadel server that
+ * Here's where we (hopefully) have most parts of the Citadel server that
* would need to be altered to run the server in a non-POSIX environment.
*
- * Eventually we'll try porting to a different platform and either have
- * multiple variants of this file or simply load it up with #ifdefs.
+ * If we ever port to a different platform and either have multiple
+ * variants of this file or simply load it up with #ifdefs.
+ *
*/
+#ifdef DLL_EXPORT
+#define IN_LIBCIT
+#endif
#include "sysdep.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <sys/syslog.h>
+
+#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
+# include <sys/time.h>
+# include <time.h>
+#else
+# if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
+# include <sys/time.h>
+# else
+# include <time.h>
+# endif
+#endif
+
#include <limits.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <syslog.h>
#include <grp.h>
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-#include <malloc.h>
-#endif
#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
#include "citadel.h"
#include "server.h"
+#include "serv_extensions.h"
#include "sysdep_decls.h"
#include "citserver.h"
#include "support.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "database.h"
#include "housekeeping.h"
-#include "dynloader.h"
#include "tools.h"
+#include "serv_crypto.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
#include <sys/select.h>
struct CitContext masterCC;
int rescan[2]; /* The Rescan Pipe */
time_t last_purge = 0; /* Last dead session purge */
-int num_threads = 0; /* Current number of threads */
+static int num_threads = 0; /* Current number of threads */
int num_sessions = 0; /* Current number of sessions */
fd_set masterfds; /* Master sockets etc. */
int masterhighest;
-time_t last_timer = 0L; /* Last timer hook processing */
+pthread_t initial_thread; /* tid for main() thread */
+
+int syslog_facility = (-1);
/*
* lprintf() ... Write logging information
+ *
+ * Note: the variable "buf" below needs to be large enough to handle any
+ * log data sent through this function. BE CAREFUL!
*/
-void lprintf(int loglevel, const char *format, ...) {
+void lprintf(enum LogLevel loglevel, const char *format, ...) {
va_list arg_ptr;
- char buf[512];
-
+ char buf[SIZ];
+
va_start(arg_ptr, format);
- vsprintf(buf, format, arg_ptr);
+ vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, arg_ptr);
va_end(arg_ptr);
- if (loglevel <= verbosity) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s", buf);
- fflush(stderr);
+ if (syslog_facility >= 0) {
+ if (loglevel <= verbosity) {
+ /* Hackery -IO */
+ if (CC && CC->cs_pid) {
+ memmove(buf + 6, buf, sizeof(buf) - 6);
+ snprintf(buf, 6, "[%3d]", CC->cs_pid);
+ buf[5] = ' ';
+ }
+ syslog(loglevel, buf);
}
+ }
+ else if (loglevel <= verbosity) {
+ struct timeval tv;
+ struct tm *tim;
+ time_t unixtime;
+
+ gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
+ /* Promote to time_t; types differ on some OSes (like darwin) */
+ unixtime = tv.tv_sec;
+ tim = localtime(&unixtime);
+ /*
+ * Log provides millisecond accuracy. If you need
+ * microsecond accuracy and your OS supports it, change
+ * %03ld to %06ld and remove " / 1000" after tv.tv_usec.
+ */
+ if (CC && CC->cs_pid) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%04d/%02d/%02d %2d:%02d:%02d.%03ld [%3d] %s",
+ tim->tm_year + 1900, tim->tm_mon + 1,
+ tim->tm_mday, tim->tm_hour, tim->tm_min,
+ tim->tm_sec, (long)tv.tv_usec / 1000,
+ CC->cs_pid, buf);
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "%04d/%02d/%02d %2d:%02d:%02d.%03ld %s",
+ tim->tm_year + 1900, tim->tm_mon + 1,
+ tim->tm_mday, tim->tm_hour, tim->tm_min,
+ tim->tm_sec, (long)tv.tv_usec / 1000, buf);
+ }
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
PerformLogHooks(loglevel, buf);
- }
+}
ptr = malloc(tsize);
if (ptr == NULL) {
- lprintf(3, "DANGER! mallok(%d) at %s:%d failed!\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_ALERT, "DANGER! mallok(%d) at %s:%d failed!\n",
tsize, tfile, tline);
return(NULL);
}
hptr->h_ptr = ptr;
heap = hptr;
return ptr;
- }
+}
char *tracked_strdup(const char *orig, char *tfile, int tline) {
char *s;
hptr = heap->next;
free(heap);
heap = hptr;
- }
+ }
else {
for (hptr=heap; hptr->next!=NULL; hptr=hptr->next) {
if (hptr->next->h_ptr == ptr) {
freeme = hptr->next;
hptr->next = hptr->next->next;
free(freeme);
- }
}
}
+ }
free(ptr);
- }
+}
void *tracked_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) {
void *newptr;
for (hptr=heap; hptr!=NULL; hptr=hptr->next) {
if (hptr->h_ptr == ptr) hptr->h_ptr = newptr;
- }
+ }
return newptr;
- }
+}
void dump_tracked() {
for (hptr=heap; hptr!=NULL; hptr=hptr->next) {
cprintf("%20s %5d\n",
hptr->h_file, hptr->h_line);
- }
+ }
#ifdef __GNUC__
malloc_stats();
#endif
cprintf("000\n");
- }
+}
#endif
/*
- * we used to use master_cleanup() as a signal handler to shut down the server.
+ * We used to use master_cleanup() as a signal handler to shut down the server.
* however, master_cleanup() and the functions it calls do some things that
* aren't such a good idea to do from a signal handler: acquiring mutexes,
* playing with signal masks on BSDI systems, etc. so instead we install the
* that it's time to call master_cleanup() and exit.
*/
-static volatile int time_to_die = 0;
+volatile int time_to_die = 0;
static RETSIGTYPE signal_cleanup(int signum) {
time_to_die = 1;
void init_sysdep(void) {
int a;
+#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
+ init_ssl();
+#endif
+
/* Set up a bunch of semaphores to be used for critical sections */
for (a=0; a<MAX_SEMAPHORES; ++a) {
pthread_mutex_init(&Critters[a], NULL);
/*
* Set up a place to put thread-specific data.
* We only need a single pointer per thread - it points to the
- * thread's CitContext structure in the ContextList linked list.
+ * CitContext structure (in the ContextList linked list) of the
+ * session to which the calling thread is currently bound.
*/
if (pthread_key_create(&MyConKey, NULL) != 0) {
- lprintf(1, "Can't create TSD key!! %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ lprintf(CTDL_CRIT, "Can't create TSD key!! %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
/*
*/
void begin_critical_section(int which_one)
{
- /* lprintf(9, "begin_critical_section(%d)\n", which_one); */
+ /* lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "begin_critical_section(%d)\n", which_one); */
+ /* ensure nobody ever tries to do a critical section within a
+ transaction; this could lead to deadlock. */
+ cdb_check_handles();
pthread_mutex_lock(&Critters[which_one]);
}
*/
void end_critical_section(int which_one)
{
- /* lprintf(9, "end_critical_section(%d)\n", which_one); */
+ /* lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "end_critical_section(%d)\n", which_one); */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&Critters[which_one]);
}
{
struct sockaddr_in sin;
int s, i;
+ int actual_queue_len;
+
+ actual_queue_len = queue_len;
+ if (actual_queue_len < 5) actual_queue_len = 5;
memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin));
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
sin.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
sin.sin_port = htons((u_short)port_number);
- s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM,
- (getprotobyname("tcp")->p_proto));
+ s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP);
if (s < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't create a socket: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't create a socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return(-1);
}
setsockopt(s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &i, sizeof(i));
if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin)) < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't bind: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't bind: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
+ close(s);
return(-1);
}
- if (listen(s, queue_len) < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't listen: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ if (listen(s, actual_queue_len) < 0) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't listen: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ close(s);
return(-1);
}
{
struct sockaddr_un addr;
int s;
+ int i;
+ int actual_queue_len;
- unlink(sockpath);
+ actual_queue_len = queue_len;
+ if (actual_queue_len < 5) actual_queue_len = 5;
+
+ i = unlink(sockpath);
+ if (i != 0) if (errno != ENOENT) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: can't unlink %s: %s\n",
+ sockpath, strerror(errno));
+ return(-1);
+ }
memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr));
addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX;
s = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (s < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't create a socket: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't create a socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return(-1);
}
if (bind(s, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't bind: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't bind: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
return(-1);
}
- if (listen(s, queue_len) < 0) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: Can't listen: %s\n", strerror(errno));
+ if (listen(s, actual_queue_len) < 0) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "citserver: Can't listen: %s\n", strerror(errno));
return(-1);
}
* Return a pointer to the CitContext structure bound to the thread which
* called this function. If there's no such binding (for example, if it's
* called by the housekeeper thread) then a generic 'master' CC is returned.
+ *
+ * It's inlined because it's used *VERY* frequently.
*/
-struct CitContext *MyContext(void) {
- struct CitContext *retCC;
- retCC = (struct CitContext *) pthread_getspecific(MyConKey);
- if (retCC == NULL) retCC = &masterCC;
- return(retCC);
+INLINE struct CitContext *MyContext(void) {
+ return ((pthread_getspecific(MyConKey) == NULL)
+ ? &masterCC
+ : (struct CitContext *) pthread_getspecific(MyConKey)
+ );
}
/*
- * Initialize a new context and place it in the list.
+ * Initialize a new context and place it in the list. The session number
+ * used to be the PID (which is why it's called cs_pid), but that was when we
+ * had one process per session. Now we just assign them sequentially, starting
+ * at 1 (don't change it to 0 because masterCC uses 0) and re-using them when
+ * sessions terminate.
*/
struct CitContext *CreateNewContext(void) {
struct CitContext *me, *ptr;
- int num = 1;
- int startover = 0;
me = (struct CitContext *) mallok(sizeof(struct CitContext));
if (me == NULL) {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: can't allocate memory!!\n");
+ lprintf(CTDL_ALERT, "citserver: can't allocate memory!!\n");
return NULL;
}
memset(me, 0, sizeof(struct CitContext));
*/
me->state = CON_EXECUTING;
+
+ /*
+ * Generate a unique session number and insert this context into
+ * the list.
+ */
begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
- /* obtain a unique session number */
- do {
- startover = 0;
+ if (ContextList == NULL) {
+ ContextList = me;
+ me->cs_pid = 1;
+ me->next = NULL;
+ }
+
+ else if (ContextList->cs_pid > 1) {
+ me->next = ContextList;
+ ContextList = me;
+ me->cs_pid = 1;
+ }
+
+ else {
for (ptr = ContextList; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->next) {
- if (ptr->cs_pid == num) {
- ++num;
- startover = 1;
+ if (ptr->next == NULL) {
+ ptr->next = me;
+ me->cs_pid = ptr->cs_pid + 1;
+ me->next = NULL;
+ goto DONE;
+ }
+ else if (ptr->next->cs_pid > (ptr->cs_pid+1)) {
+ me->next = ptr->next;
+ ptr->next = me;
+ me->cs_pid = ptr->cs_pid + 1;
+ goto DONE;
}
}
- } while (startover == 1);
-
- me->cs_pid = num;
- me->next = ContextList;
- ContextList = me;
- ++num_sessions;
+ }
+DONE: ++num_sessions;
end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
return(me);
}
+/*
+ * buffer_output() ... tell client_write to buffer all output until
+ * instructed to dump it all out later
+ */
+void buffer_output(void) {
+ if (CC->buffering == 0) {
+ CC->buffering = 1;
+ CC->buffer_len = 0;
+ CC->output_buffer = mallok(SIZ);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * unbuffer_output() ... dump out all that output we've been buffering.
+ */
+void unbuffer_output(void) {
+ if (CC->buffering == 1) {
+ CC->buffering = 0;
+ client_write(CC->output_buffer, CC->buffer_len);
+ phree(CC->output_buffer);
+ CC->output_buffer = NULL;
+ CC->buffer_len = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+
/*
* client_write() ... Send binary data to the client.
int bytes_written = 0;
int retval;
int sock;
+ int old_buffer_len = 0;
if (CC->redirect_fp != NULL) {
fwrite(buf, nbytes, 1, CC->redirect_fp);
sock = CC->client_socket;
}
+ /* If we're buffering for later, do that now. */
+ if (CC->buffering) {
+ old_buffer_len = CC->buffer_len;
+ CC->buffer_len += nbytes;
+ CC->output_buffer = reallok(CC->output_buffer, CC->buffer_len);
+ memcpy(&CC->output_buffer[old_buffer_len], buf, nbytes);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Ok, at this point we're not buffering. Go ahead and write. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
+ if (CC->redirect_ssl) {
+ client_write_ssl(buf, nbytes);
+ return;
+ }
+#endif
+
while (bytes_written < nbytes) {
retval = write(sock, &buf[bytes_written],
nbytes - bytes_written);
if (retval < 1) {
- lprintf(2, "client_write() failed: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_ERR, "client_write() failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
if (sock == CC->client_socket) CC->kill_me = 1;
return;
*/
void cprintf(const char *format, ...) {
va_list arg_ptr;
- char buf[256];
+ char buf[SIZ];
va_start(arg_ptr, format);
if (vsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, format, arg_ptr) == -1)
struct timeval tv;
int retval;
+#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
+ if (CC->redirect_ssl) {
+ return (client_read_ssl(buf, bytes, timeout));
+ }
+#endif
len = 0;
while(len<bytes) {
FD_ZERO(&rfds);
rlen = read(CC->client_socket, &buf[len], bytes-len);
if (rlen<1) {
- lprintf(2, "client_read() failed: %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_ERR, "client_read() failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
CC->kill_me = 1;
return(-1);
* (This is implemented in terms of client_read_to() and could be
* justifiably moved out of sysdep.c)
*/
-int client_read(char *buf, int bytes)
+INLINE int client_read(char *buf, int bytes)
{
return(client_read_to(buf, bytes, config.c_sleeping));
}
*/
for (i = 0;;i++) {
retval = client_read(&buf[i], 1);
- if (retval != 1 || buf[i] == '\n' || i == 255)
+ if (retval != 1 || buf[i] == '\n' || i == (SIZ-1))
break;
}
/* If we got a long line, discard characters until the newline.
*/
- if (i == 255)
+ if (i == (SIZ-1))
while (buf[i] != '\n' && retval == 1)
retval = client_read(&buf[i], 1);
buf[i] = 0;
while ((strlen(buf)>0)&&(!isprint(buf[strlen(buf)-1])))
buf[strlen(buf)-1] = 0;
+ if (retval < 0) strcpy(buf, "000");
return(retval);
}
*/
for (serviceptr = ServiceHookTable; serviceptr != NULL;
serviceptr = serviceptr->next ) {
- lprintf(3, "Closing listener on port %d\n",
- serviceptr->tcp_port);
+
+ if (serviceptr->tcp_port > 0)
+ lprintf(CTDL_INFO, "Closing listener on port %d\n",
+ serviceptr->tcp_port);
+
+ if (serviceptr->sockpath != NULL)
+ lprintf(CTDL_INFO, "Closing listener on '%s'\n",
+ serviceptr->sockpath);
+
close(serviceptr->msock);
/* If it's a Unix domain socket, remove the file. */
-/*
- * Tie in to the 'netsetup' program.
- *
- * (We're going to hope that netsetup never feeds more than 4096 bytes back.)
- */
-void cmd_nset(char *cmdbuf)
-{
- int retcode;
- char fbuf[4096];
- FILE *netsetup;
- int ch;
- int a, b;
- char netsetup_args[3][256];
-
- if (CC->usersupp.axlevel < 6) {
- cprintf("%d Higher access required.\n",
- ERROR + HIGHER_ACCESS_REQUIRED);
- return;
- }
-
- for (a=1; a<=3; ++a) {
- if (num_parms(cmdbuf) >= a) {
- extract(netsetup_args[a-1], cmdbuf, a-1);
- for (b=0; b<strlen(netsetup_args[a-1]); ++b) {
- if (netsetup_args[a-1][b] == 34) {
- netsetup_args[a-1][b] = '_';
- }
- }
- }
- else {
- netsetup_args[a-1][0] = 0;
- }
- }
-
- sprintf(fbuf, "./netsetup \"%s\" \"%s\" \"%s\" </dev/null 2>&1",
- netsetup_args[0], netsetup_args[1], netsetup_args[2]);
- netsetup = popen(fbuf, "r");
- if (netsetup == NULL) {
- cprintf("%d %s\n", ERROR, strerror(errno));
- return;
- }
-
- fbuf[0] = 0;
- while (ch = getc(netsetup), (ch > 0)) {
- fbuf[strlen(fbuf)+1] = 0;
- fbuf[strlen(fbuf)] = ch;
- }
-
- retcode = pclose(netsetup);
-
- if (retcode != 0) {
- for (a=0; a<strlen(fbuf); ++a) {
- if (fbuf[a] < 32) fbuf[a] = 32;
- }
- fbuf[245] = 0;
- cprintf("%d %s\n", ERROR, fbuf);
- return;
- }
-
- cprintf("%d Command succeeded. Output follows:\n", LISTING_FOLLOWS);
- cprintf("%s", fbuf);
- if (fbuf[strlen(fbuf)-1] != 10) cprintf("\n");
- cprintf("000\n");
-}
-
-
-
/*
* Generic routine to convert a login name to a full name (gecos)
* Returns nonzero if a conversion took place
}
}
+struct worker_node *worker_list = NULL;
+
+
+/*
+ * create a worker thread. this function must always be called from within
+ * an S_WORKER_LIST critical section!
+ */
+void create_worker(void) {
+ int ret;
+ struct worker_node *n;
+ pthread_attr_t attr;
+
+ n = mallok(sizeof(struct worker_node));
+ if (n == NULL) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "can't allocate worker_node, exiting\n");
+ time_to_die = -1;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ((ret = pthread_attr_init(&attr))) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "pthread_attr_init: %s\n", strerror(ret));
+ time_to_die = -1;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* we seem to need something bigger than FreeBSD's default 64k stack */
+
+ if ((ret = pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, 128 * 1024))) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "pthread_attr_setstacksize: %s\n", strerror(ret));
+ time_to_die = -1;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if ((ret = pthread_create(&n->tid, &attr, worker_thread, NULL) != 0))
+ {
+
+ lprintf(CTDL_ALERT, "Can't create worker thread: %s\n",
+ strerror(ret));
+ }
+
+ n->next = worker_list;
+ worker_list = n;
+}
+
/*
*/
void dead_session_purge(void) {
struct CitContext *ptr, *rem;
- pthread_attr_t attr;
- pthread_t newthread;
+ struct worker_node **node, *tmp;
+ pthread_t self;
if ( (time(NULL) - last_purge) < 5 ) return; /* Too soon, go away */
time(&last_purge);
* section, so we have to do it like this.
*/
if (rem != NULL) {
- lprintf(9, "Purging session %d\n", rem->cs_pid);
+ lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "Purging session %d\n", rem->cs_pid);
RemoveContext(rem);
}
* an action is appropriate.
*/
+ self = pthread_self();
+
if ( (num_sessions > num_threads)
&& (num_threads < config.c_max_workers) ) {
-
- pthread_attr_init(&attr);
- pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
- if (pthread_create(&newthread, &attr,
- (void* (*)(void*)) worker_thread, NULL) != 0) {
- lprintf(1, "Can't create worker thead: %s\n",
- strerror(errno));
- }
-
+ begin_critical_section(S_WORKER_LIST);
+ create_worker();
+ end_critical_section(S_WORKER_LIST);
}
+ /* don't let the initial thread die since it's responsible for
+ waiting for all the other threads to terminate. */
else if ( (num_sessions < num_threads)
- && (num_threads > config.c_min_workers) ) {
+ && (num_threads > config.c_min_workers)
+ && (self != initial_thread) ) {
+ cdb_free_tsd();
+ begin_critical_section(S_WORKER_LIST);
--num_threads;
+
+ /* we're exiting before server shutdown... unlink ourself from
+ the worker list and detach our thread to avoid memory leaks
+ */
+
+ for (node = &worker_list; *node != NULL; node = &(*node)->next)
+ if ((*node)->tid == self) {
+ tmp = *node;
+ *node = (*node)->next;
+ phree(tmp);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ pthread_detach(self);
+ end_critical_section(S_WORKER_LIST);
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
void InitializeMasterCC(void) {
memset(&masterCC, 0, sizeof(struct CitContext));
masterCC.internal_pgm = 1;
+ masterCC.cs_pid = 0;
}
/*
- * Here's where it all begins.
+ * Set up a fd_set containing all the master sockets to which we
+ * always listen. It's computationally less expensive to just copy
+ * this to a local fd_set when starting a new select() and then add
+ * the client sockets than it is to initialize a new one and then
+ * figure out what to put there.
*/
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
- pthread_t HousekeepingThread; /* Thread descriptor */
- pthread_attr_t attr; /* Thread attributes */
- char tracefile[128]; /* Name of file to log traces to */
- int a, i; /* General-purpose variables */
- struct passwd *pw;
- int drop_root_perms = 1;
- char *moddir;
+void init_master_fdset(void) {
struct ServiceFunctionHook *serviceptr;
-
- /* specify default port name and trace file */
- strcpy(tracefile, "");
-
- /* initialize the master context */
- InitializeMasterCC();
-
- /* parse command-line arguments */
- for (a=1; a<argc; ++a) {
-
- /* -t specifies where to log trace messages to */
- if (!strncmp(argv[a], "-t", 2)) {
- strcpy(tracefile, argv[a]);
- strcpy(tracefile, &tracefile[2]);
- freopen(tracefile, "r", stdin);
- freopen(tracefile, "w", stdout);
- freopen(tracefile, "w", stderr);
- }
-
- /* run in the background if -d was specified */
- else if (!strcmp(argv[a], "-d")) {
- start_daemon( (strlen(tracefile) > 0) ? 0 : 1 ) ;
- }
-
- /* -x specifies the desired logging level */
- else if (!strncmp(argv[a], "-x", 2)) {
- verbosity = atoi(&argv[a][2]);
- }
+ int m;
- else if (!strncmp(argv[a], "-h", 2)) {
- safestrncpy(bbs_home_directory, &argv[a][2],
- sizeof bbs_home_directory);
- home_specified = 1;
- }
-
- else if (!strncmp(argv[a], "-f", 2)) {
- do_defrag = 1;
- }
-
- /* -r tells the server not to drop root permissions. don't use
- * this unless you know what you're doing. this should be
- * removed in the next release if it proves unnecessary. */
- else if (!strcmp(argv[a], "-r"))
- drop_root_perms = 0;
-
- /* any other parameter makes it crash and burn */
- else {
- lprintf(1, "citserver: usage: "
- "citserver [-tTraceFile] [-d] [-f]"
- " [-xLogLevel] [-hHomeDir]\n");
- exit(1);
- }
+ lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "Initializing master fdset\n");
- }
-
- /* Tell 'em who's in da house */
- lprintf(1,
-"\nMultithreaded message server for Citadel/UX\n"
-"Copyright (C) 1987-2000 by the Citadel/UX development team.\n"
-"Citadel/UX is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and\n"
-"you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain\n"
-"conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for this software. Please\n"
-"read the 'COPYING.txt' file for details.\n\n");
-
- /* Initialize... */
- init_sysdep();
- openlog("citserver", LOG_PID, LOG_USER);
-
- /* Load site-specific parameters */
- lprintf(7, "Loading citadel.config\n");
- get_config();
-
- /*
- * Do non system dependent startup functions.
- */
- master_startup();
-
- /*
- * Bind the server to our favorite ports.
- */
- CtdlRegisterServiceHook(0, /* Unix */
- "citadel.socket",
- citproto_begin_session,
- do_command_loop);
- CtdlRegisterServiceHook(config.c_port_number, /* TCP */
- NULL,
- citproto_begin_session,
- do_command_loop);
-
- /*
- * Load any server-side modules (plugins) available here.
- */
- lprintf(7, "Initializing loadable modules\n");
- if ((moddir = malloc(strlen(bbs_home_directory) + 9)) != NULL) {
- sprintf(moddir, "%s/modules", bbs_home_directory);
- DLoader_Init(moddir);
- free(moddir);
- }
-
- /*
- * The rescan pipe exists so that worker threads can be woken up and
- * told to re-scan the context list for fd's to listen on. This is
- * necessary, for example, when a context is about to go idle and needs
- * to get back on that list.
- */
- if (pipe(rescan)) {
- lprintf(1, "Can't create rescan pipe!\n");
- exit(errno);
- }
-
- /*
- * Set up a fd_set containing all the master sockets to which we
- * always listen. It's computationally less expensive to just copy
- * this to a local fd_set when starting a new select() and then add
- * the client sockets than it is to initialize a new one and then
- * figure out what to put there.
- */
FD_ZERO(&masterfds);
masterhighest = 0;
+
+ lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "Will listen on rescan pipe %d\n", rescan[0]);
FD_SET(rescan[0], &masterfds);
if (rescan[0] > masterhighest) masterhighest = rescan[0];
for (serviceptr = ServiceHookTable; serviceptr != NULL;
serviceptr = serviceptr->next ) {
- lprintf(9, "Will listen on master socket %d\n",
- serviceptr->msock);
- FD_SET(serviceptr->msock, &masterfds);
- if (serviceptr->msock > masterhighest) {
- masterhighest = serviceptr->msock;
- }
- }
-
-
- /*
- * Now that we've bound the sockets, change to the BBS user id and its
- * corresponding group ids
- */
- if (drop_root_perms) {
- if ((pw = getpwuid(BBSUID)) == NULL)
- lprintf(1, "WARNING: getpwuid(%d): %s\n"
- "Group IDs will be incorrect.\n", BBSUID,
- strerror(errno));
- else {
- initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid);
- if (setgid(pw->pw_gid))
- lprintf(3, "setgid(%d): %s\n", pw->pw_gid,
- strerror(errno));
- }
- lprintf(7, "Changing uid to %d\n", BBSUID);
- if (setuid(BBSUID) != 0) {
- lprintf(3, "setuid() failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Create the housekeeper thread
- */
- lprintf(7, "Starting housekeeper thread\n");
- pthread_attr_init(&attr);
- pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
- if (pthread_create(&HousekeepingThread, &attr,
- (void* (*)(void*)) housekeeping_loop, NULL) != 0) {
- lprintf(1, "Can't create housekeeping thead: %s\n",
- strerror(errno));
- }
-
-
- /*
- * Now create a bunch of worker threads.
- */
- for (i=0; i<(config.c_min_workers-1); ++i) {
- pthread_attr_init(&attr);
- pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
- if (pthread_create(&HousekeepingThread, &attr,
- (void* (*)(void*)) worker_thread, NULL) != 0) {
- lprintf(1, "Can't create worker thead: %s\n",
- strerror(errno));
+ m = serviceptr->msock;
+ lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "Will listen on master socket %d\n", m);
+ FD_SET(m, &masterfds);
+ if (m > masterhighest) {
+ masterhighest = m;
}
}
-
- /* Now this thread can become a worker as well. */
- worker_thread();
-
- return(0);
+ lprintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "masterhighest = %d\n", masterhighest);
}
/*
- * Bind a thread to a context.
+ * Bind a thread to a context. (It's inline merely to speed things up.)
*/
-inline void become_session(struct CitContext *which_con) {
+INLINE void become_session(struct CitContext *which_con) {
pthread_setspecific(MyConKey, (void *)which_con );
}
/*
* This loop just keeps going and going and going...
*/
-void worker_thread(void) {
+void *worker_thread(void *arg) {
int i;
char junk;
int highest;
int retval;
struct CitContext *con= NULL; /* Temporary context pointer */
struct ServiceFunctionHook *serviceptr;
- struct sockaddr_in fsin; /* Data for master socket */
- int alen; /* Data for master socket */
int ssock; /* Descriptor for client socket */
struct timeval tv;
- ++num_threads;
+ num_threads++;
+
+ cdb_allocate_tsd();
while (!time_to_die) {
/*
* A naive implementation would have all idle threads
- * calling select() and then they'd all wake up at once. We
- * solve this problem by putting the select() in a critical
- * section, so only one thread has the opportunity to wake
- * up. If we wake up on the master socket, create a new
- * session context; otherwise, just bind the thread to the
- * context we want and go on our merry way.
+ * calling select() and then they'd all wake up at once
+ * (known in computer science as the "thundering herd"
+ * problem). We solve this problem by putting the select()
+ * in a critical section, so only one thread has the
+ * opportunity to wake up. If we wake up on a master
+ * socket, create a new session context; otherwise, just
+ * bind the thread to the context we want and go on our
+ * merry way.
+ */
+
+ /* make doubly sure we're not holding any stale db handles
+ * which might cause a deadlock.
*/
+ cdb_check_handles();
begin_critical_section(S_I_WANNA_SELECT);
-SETUP_FD: memcpy(&readfds, &masterfds, sizeof(fd_set) );
+SETUP_FD: memcpy(&readfds, &masterfds, sizeof masterfds);
highest = masterhighest;
begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
for (ptr = ContextList; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->next) {
}
end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
- tv.tv_sec = 60; /* wake up every minute if no input */
+ tv.tv_sec = 1; /* wake up every second if no input */
tv.tv_usec = 0;
- retval = select(highest + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
+
+ do_select:
+ if (!time_to_die)
+ retval = select(highest + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
+ else {
+ end_critical_section(S_I_WANNA_SELECT);
+ break;
+ }
/* Now figure out who made this select() unblock.
* First, check for an error or exit condition.
*/
if (retval < 0) {
- end_critical_section(S_I_WANNA_SELECT);
- lprintf(9, "Exiting (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
- time_to_die = 1;
+ if (errno != EINTR) {
+ lprintf(CTDL_EMERG, "Exiting (%s)\n", strerror(errno));
+ time_to_die = 1;
+ } else if (!time_to_die)
+ goto do_select;
}
/* Next, check to see if it's a new client connecting
serviceptr = serviceptr->next ) {
if (FD_ISSET(serviceptr->msock, &readfds)) {
- alen = sizeof fsin;
- ssock = accept(serviceptr->msock,
- (struct sockaddr *)&fsin, &alen);
+ ssock = accept(serviceptr->msock, NULL, 0);
if (ssock < 0) {
- lprintf(2, "citserver: accept(): %s\n",
+ lprintf(CTDL_CRIT,
+ "citserver: accept(): %s\n",
strerror(errno));
}
else {
- lprintf(7, "citserver: "
+ lprintf(CTDL_NOTICE,
"New client socket %d\n",
ssock);
* thread that the &readfds needs to be refreshed with more
* current data.
*/
- if (time_to_die)
+ if (time_to_die) {
+ end_critical_section(S_I_WANNA_SELECT);
break;
+ }
if (FD_ISSET(rescan[0], &readfds)) {
read(rescan[0], &junk, 1);
}
dead_session_purge();
- if ((time(NULL) - last_timer) > 60L) {
- last_timer = time(NULL);
- PerformSessionHooks(EVT_TIMER);
- }
+ do_housekeeping();
+ check_sched_shutdown();
}
/* If control reaches this point, the server is shutting down */
- master_cleanup();
--num_threads;
- pthread_exit(NULL);
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*
+ * SyslogFacility()
+ * Translate text facility name to syslog.h defined value.
+ */
+int SyslogFacility(char *name)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct
+ {
+ int facility;
+ char *name;
+ } facTbl[] =
+ {
+ { LOG_KERN, "kern" },
+ { LOG_USER, "user" },
+ { LOG_MAIL, "mail" },
+ { LOG_DAEMON, "daemon" },
+ { LOG_AUTH, "auth" },
+ { LOG_SYSLOG, "syslog" },
+ { LOG_LPR, "lpr" },
+ { LOG_NEWS, "news" },
+ { LOG_UUCP, "uucp" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL0, "local0" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL1, "local1" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL2, "local2" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL3, "local3" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL4, "local4" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL5, "local5" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL6, "local6" },
+ { LOG_LOCAL7, "local7" },
+ { 0, NULL }
+ };
+ for(i = 0; facTbl[i].name != NULL; i++) {
+ if(!strcasecmp(name, facTbl[i].name))
+ return facTbl[i].facility;
+ }
+ return -1;
}