* $Id$
*
* Citadel "system dependent" stuff.
- * See copyright.txt for copyright information.
+ * See COPYING for copyright information.
*
* 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.
#include "ctdl_module.h"
#include "threads.h"
#include "user_ops.h"
+#include "control.h"
#ifdef DEBUG_MEMORY_LEAKS
int enable_syslog = 0;
+/* Flag for single user mode */
+static int want_single_user = 0;
+
+/* Try to go single user */
+
+int CtdlTrySingleUser(void)
+{
+ int can_do = 0;
+
+ begin_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
+ if (want_single_user)
+ can_do = 0;
+ else
+ {
+ can_do = 1;
+ want_single_user = 1;
+ }
+ end_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
+ return can_do;
+}
+
+void CtdlEndSingleUser(void)
+{
+ begin_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
+ want_single_user = 0;
+ end_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
+}
+
+
+int CtdlWantSingleUser(void)
+{
+ return want_single_user;
+}
+
+int CtdlIsSingleUser(void)
+{
+ if (want_single_user)
+ {
+ /* check for only one context here */
+ if (num_sessions == 1)
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+
/*
* CtdlLogPrintf() ... Write logging information
*/
if (actual_queue_len < 5) actual_queue_len = 5;
i = unlink(sockpath);
- if (i != 0) if (errno != ENOENT) {
+ if ((i != 0) && (errno != ENOENT)) {
*errormessage = (char*) malloc(SIZ + 1);
snprintf(*errormessage, SIZ, "citserver: can't unlink %s: %s",
sockpath, strerror(errno));
return NULL;
}
- /* We can fill this as though its a private context but we must clear the internal_pgm flag
- * to keep things correct. Watch out for the cs_pid field, that gets set further down,
- * make sure you don't try to do it first.
- */
- CtdlFillPrivateContext(me, "notauth");
- me->internal_pgm = 0;
-
+ memset(me, 0, sizeof(struct CitContext));
+
+ /* Give the contaxt a name. Hopefully makes it easier to track */
+ strcpy (me->user.fullname, "SYS_notauth");
+
/* The new context will be created already in the CON_EXECUTING state
* in order to prevent another thread from grabbing it while it's
* being set up.
/**
- * This function fille in a context and its user field correctly
+ * This function fills in a context and its user field correctly
+ * Then creates/loads that user
*/
-void CtdlFillPrivateContext(struct CitContext *context, char *name)
+void CtdlFillSystemContext(struct CitContext *context, char *name)
{
char sysname[USERNAME_SIZE];
context->cs_pid = 0;
strcpy (sysname, "SYS_");
strcat (sysname, name);
- if (getuser(&(context->user), sysname))
- {
- strcpy(context->user.fullname, sysname);
+ /* internal_create_user has the side effect of loading the user regardless of wether they
+ * already existed or needed to be created
+ */
+ internal_create_user (sysname, &(context->user), -1) ;
+
+ /* Check to see if the system user needs upgrading */
+ if (context->user.usernum == 0)
+ { /* old system user with number 0, upgrade it */
+ context->user.usernum = get_new_user_number();
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "Upgrading system user \"%s\" from user number 0 to user number %d\n", context->user.fullname, context->user.usernum);
+ /* add user to the database */
putuser(&(context->user));
+ cdb_store(CDB_USERSBYNUMBER, &(context->user.usernum), sizeof(long), context->user.fullname, strlen(context->user.fullname)+1);
}
}
/*
- * The following functions implement output buffering. If the kernel supplies
- * native TCP buffering (Linux & *BSD), use that; otherwise, emulate it with
- * user-space buffering.
+ * The following functions implement output buffering on operating systems which
+ * support it (such as Linux and various BSD flavors).
*/
#ifndef HAVE_DARWIN
#ifdef TCP_CORK
#endif /* TCP_CORK */
#endif /* HAVE_DARWIN */
-#ifdef HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING
static unsigned on = 1, off = 0;
-void buffer_output(void) {
- struct CitContext *ctx = MyContext();
- setsockopt(ctx->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &on, 4);
- ctx->buffering = 1;
-}
-void unbuffer_output(void) {
- struct CitContext *ctx = MyContext();
- setsockopt(ctx->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &off, 4);
- ctx->buffering = 0;
-}
-
-void flush_output(void) {
- struct CitContext *ctx = MyContext();
- setsockopt(ctx->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &off, 4);
- setsockopt(ctx->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &on, 4);
-}
-#else
-#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN
-/* Stub functions for Darwin/OS X where TCP buffering isn't liked at all */
void buffer_output(void) {
- CC->buffering = 0;
-}
-void unbuffer_output(void) {
- CC->buffering = 0;
-}
-void flush_output(void) {
-}
-#else
-void buffer_output(void) {
- if (CC->buffering == 0) {
- CC->buffering = 1;
- CC->buffer_len = 0;
- CC->output_buffer = malloc(SIZ);
+#ifdef HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING
+ if (!CC->redirect_ssl) {
+ setsockopt(CC->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &on, 4);
}
+#endif
}
-void flush_output(void) {
- if (CC->buffering == 1) {
- client_write(CC->output_buffer, CC->buffer_len);
- CC->buffer_len = 0;
+void unbuffer_output(void) {
+#ifdef HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING
+ if (!CC->redirect_ssl) {
+ setsockopt(CC->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &off, 4);
}
+#endif
}
-void unbuffer_output(void) {
- if (CC->buffering == 1) {
- CC->buffering = 0;
- /* We don't call flush_output because we can't. */
- client_write(CC->output_buffer, CC->buffer_len);
- CC->buffer_len = 0;
- free(CC->output_buffer);
- CC->output_buffer = NULL;
- }
+void flush_output(void) {
+#ifdef HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING
+ struct CitContext *CCC = CC;
+ setsockopt(CCC->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &off, 4);
+ setsockopt(CCC->client_socket, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_CORK, &on, 4);
+#endif
}
-#endif /* HAVE_DARWIN */
-#endif /* HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING */
return 0;
}
-#ifndef HAVE_TCP_BUFFERING
- /* If we're buffering for later, do that now. */
- if (Ctx->buffering) {
- old_buffer_len = Ctx->buffer_len;
- Ctx->buffer_len += nbytes;
- Ctx->output_buffer = realloc(Ctx->output_buffer, Ctx->buffer_len);
- memcpy(&Ctx->output_buffer[old_buffer_len], buf, nbytes);
- return 0;
- }
-#endif
-
- /* Ok, at this point we're not buffering. Go ahead and write. */
-
#ifdef HAVE_OPENSSL
if (Ctx->redirect_ssl) {
client_write_ssl(buf, nbytes);
/*
- * cprintf() ... Send formatted printable data to the client. It is
- * implemented in terms of client_write() but remains in
- * sysdep.c in case we port to somewhere without va_args...
+ * cprintf() Send formatted printable data to the client.
+ * Implemented in terms of client_write() so it's technically not sysdep...
*/
void cprintf(const char *format, ...) {
va_list arg_ptr;
- char buf[1024];
+ char buf[1024];
va_start(arg_ptr, format);
if (vsnprintf(buf, sizeof buf, format, arg_ptr) == -1)
exit(0);
}
+int nFireUps = 0;
+int nFireUpsNonRestart = 0;
+pid_t ForkedPid = 1;
/*
* Start running as a daemon.
}
waitpid(current_child, &status, 0);
}
-
do_restart = 0;
-
+ nFireUpsNonRestart = nFireUps;
/* Did the main process exit with an actual exit code? */
if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
+
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "\e[31m WIFEXITED! \e[0m\n");
/* Exit code 0 means the watcher should exit */
- if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 0) {
+ if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == CTDLEXIT_SHUTDOWN) {
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "\e[31m CTDLEXIT_SHUTDOWN \e[0m\n");
do_restart = 0;
}
/* Exit code 101-109 means the watcher should exit */
else if ( (WEXITSTATUS(status) >= 101) && (WEXITSTATUS(status) <= 109) ) {
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "\e[31m CTDLEXIT NO RESTART \e[0m\n");
do_restart = 0;
}
/* Any other exit code means we should restart. */
else {
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "\e[31m ANY OTHER EXIT CODE \e[0m\n");
do_restart = 1;
+ nFireUps++;
+ ForkedPid = current_child;
}
}
/* Any other type of termination (signals, etc.) should also restart. */
else {
+ CtdlLogPrintf(CTDL_DEBUG, "\e[31m NON-EXIT TERMINATION \e[0m\n");
do_restart = 1;
+ nFireUps++;
+ ForkedPid = current_child;
}
} while (do_restart);
+void checkcrash(void)
+{
+ if (nFireUpsNonRestart != nFireUps)
+ {
+ StrBuf *CrashMail;
+
+ CrashMail = NewStrBuf();
+ CtdlLogPrintf (CTDL_ALERT, "----------------sending crash mail\n");
+ StrBufPrintf(CrashMail,
+ "Your CitServer is just recovering from an unexpected termination.\n"
+ " this maybe the result of an error in citserver or an external influence.\n"
+ " You can get more information on this by enabling coredumping; for more information see\n"
+ " http://citadel.org/doku.php/faq:mastering_your_os:gdb#how.do.i.make.my.system.produce.core-files\n"
+ " If you already did, the file you're looking for most probably is %score.%d\n"
+ " Yours faithfully...",
+ ctdl_run_dir, ForkedPid);
+ aide_message(ChrPtr(CrashMail), "Citadel server crashed.");
+ FreeStrBuf(&CrashMail);
+ }
+}
+
+
/*
* Generic routine to convert a login name to a full name (gecos)
* Returns nonzero if a conversion took place