2 * Citadel context management stuff.
3 * Here's where we (hopefully) have all the code that manipulates contexts.
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29 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include <sys/socket.h>
34 #include <sys/syslog.h>
36 #include <sys/syscall.h>
39 #if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
40 # include <sys/time.h>
44 # include <sys/time.h>
51 #include <sys/resource.h>
52 #include <netinet/in.h>
53 #include <netinet/tcp.h>
54 #include <arpa/inet.h>
62 #include <libcitadel.h>
65 #include "sysdep_decls.h"
66 #include "citserver.h"
70 #include "housekeeping.h"
71 #include "modules/crypto/serv_crypto.h" /* Needed for init_ssl, client_write_ssl, client_read_ssl, destruct_ssl */
74 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
75 #include <sys/select.h>
82 #include "ctdl_module.h"
89 pthread_key_t MyConKey; /* TSD key for MyContext() */
93 CitContext *ContextList = NULL;
95 time_t last_purge = 0; /* Last dead session purge */
96 int num_sessions = 0; /* Current number of sessions */
98 /* Flag for single user mode */
99 static int want_single_user = 0;
101 /* Try to go single user */
103 int CtdlTrySingleUser(void)
107 begin_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
108 if (want_single_user)
113 want_single_user = 1;
115 end_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
119 void CtdlEndSingleUser(void)
121 begin_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
122 want_single_user = 0;
123 end_critical_section(S_SINGLE_USER);
127 int CtdlWantSingleUser(void)
129 return want_single_user;
132 int CtdlIsSingleUser(void)
134 if (want_single_user)
136 /* check for only one context here */
137 if (num_sessions == 1)
148 * Locate a context by its session number and terminate it if the user is able.
149 * User can NOT terminate their current session.
150 * User CAN terminate any other session that has them logged in.
151 * Aide CAN terminate any session except the current one.
153 int CtdlTerminateOtherSession (int session_num)
158 if (session_num == CC->cs_pid) {
159 return TERM_NOTALLOWED;
162 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Locating session to kill\n");
163 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
164 for (ccptr = ContextList; ccptr != NULL; ccptr = ccptr->next) {
165 if (session_num == ccptr->cs_pid) {
167 if ((ccptr->user.usernum == CC->user.usernum)
168 || (CC->user.axlevel >= AxAideU)) {
170 ccptr->kill_me = KILLME_ADMIN_TERMINATE;
174 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
181 * Check to see if the user who we just sent mail to is logged in. If yes,
182 * bump the 'new mail' counter for their session. That enables them to
183 * receive a new mail notification without having to hit the database.
185 void BumpNewMailCounter(long which_user)
187 CtdlBumpNewMailCounter(which_user);
190 void CtdlBumpNewMailCounter(long which_user)
194 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
196 for (ptr = ContextList; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->next) {
197 if (ptr->user.usernum == which_user) {
202 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
207 * Check to see if a user is currently logged in
208 * Take care with what you do as a result of this test.
209 * The user may not have been logged in when this function was called BUT
210 * because of threading the user might be logged in before you test the result.
212 int CtdlIsUserLoggedIn (char *user_name)
217 begin_critical_section (S_SESSION_TABLE);
218 for (cptr = ContextList; cptr != NULL; cptr = cptr->next) {
219 if (!strcasecmp(cptr->user.fullname, user_name)) {
224 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
231 * Check to see if a user is currently logged in.
232 * Basically same as CtdlIsUserLoggedIn() but uses the user number instead.
233 * Take care with what you do as a result of this test.
234 * The user may not have been logged in when this function was called BUT
235 * because of threading the user might be logged in before you test the result.
237 int CtdlIsUserLoggedInByNum (long usernum)
242 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
243 for (cptr = ContextList; cptr != NULL; cptr = cptr->next) {
244 if (cptr->user.usernum == usernum) {
248 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
255 * Return a pointer to the CitContext structure bound to the thread which
256 * called this function. If there's no such binding (for example, if it's
257 * called by the housekeeper thread) then a generic 'master' CC is returned.
259 * This function is used *VERY* frequently and must be kept small.
261 CitContext *MyContext(void) {
262 register CitContext *c;
263 return ((c = (CitContext *) pthread_getspecific(MyConKey), c == NULL) ? &masterCC : c);
270 * Terminate idle sessions. This function pounds through the session table
271 * comparing the current time to each session's time-of-last-command. If an
272 * idle session is found it is terminated, then the search restarts at the
273 * beginning because the pointer to our place in the list becomes invalid.
275 void terminate_idle_sessions(void)
283 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
284 for (ccptr = ContextList; ccptr != NULL; ccptr = ccptr->next) {
287 && (config.c_sleeping > 0)
288 && (now - (ccptr->lastcmd) > config.c_sleeping)
290 if (!ccptr->dont_term) {
291 ccptr->kill_me = KILLME_IDLE;
299 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
301 syslog(LOG_INFO, "Terminated %d idle sessions", killed);
303 syslog(LOG_INFO, "Didn't terminate %d protected idle sessions", longrunners);
308 * During shutdown, close the sockets of any sessions still connected.
310 void terminate_all_sessions(void)
315 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
316 for (ccptr = ContextList; ccptr != NULL; ccptr = ccptr->next) {
317 if (ccptr->client_socket != -1)
319 syslog(LOG_INFO, "terminate_all_sessions() is murdering %s", ccptr->curr_user);
320 close(ccptr->client_socket);
321 ccptr->client_socket = -1;
325 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
327 syslog(LOG_INFO, "Flushed %d stuck sessions\n", killed);
334 * Terminate a session.
336 void RemoveContext (CitContext *con)
340 syslog(LOG_ERR, "WARNING: RemoveContext() called with NULL!");
343 c = con->ServiceName;
347 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "RemoveContext(%s) session %d", c, con->cs_pid);
350 /* Run any cleanup routines registered by loadable modules.
351 * Note: We have to "become_session()" because the cleanup functions
352 * might make references to "CC" assuming it's the right one.
356 PerformSessionHooks(EVT_STOP);
357 client_close(); /* If the client is still connected, blow 'em away. */
358 become_session(NULL);
360 syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "[%3d] Session ended.", con->cs_pid);
363 * If the client is still connected, blow 'em away.
364 * if the socket is 0 or -1, its already gone or was never there.
366 if (con->client_socket > 0)
368 syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "Closing socket %d", con->client_socket);
369 close(con->client_socket);
372 /* If using AUTHMODE_LDAP, free the DN */
378 FreeStrBuf(&con->MigrateBuf);
379 FreeStrBuf(&con->ReadBuf);
380 if (con->cached_msglist) {
381 free(con->cached_msglist);
384 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Done with RemoveContext()");
390 * Initialize a new context and place it in the list. The session number
391 * used to be the PID (which is why it's called cs_pid), but that was when we
392 * had one process per session. Now we just assign them sequentially, starting
393 * at 1 (don't change it to 0 because masterCC uses 0).
395 CitContext *CreateNewContext(void) {
397 static int next_pid = 0;
399 me = (CitContext *) malloc(sizeof(CitContext));
401 syslog(LOG_ALERT, "citserver: can't allocate memory!!\n");
404 memset(me, 0, sizeof(CitContext));
406 /* Give the context a name. Hopefully makes it easier to track */
407 strcpy (me->user.fullname, "SYS_notauth");
409 /* The new context will be created already in the CON_EXECUTING state
410 * in order to prevent another thread from grabbing it while it's
413 me->state = CON_EXECUTING;
415 * Generate a unique session number and insert this context into
418 me->MigrateBuf = NewStrBuf();
419 me->ReadBuf = NewStrBuf();
420 me->lastcmd = time(NULL); /* set lastcmd to now to prevent idle timer infanticide */
422 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
423 me->cs_pid = ++next_pid;
425 me->next = ContextList;
427 if (me->next != NULL) {
431 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
437 * Return an array containing a copy of the context list.
438 * This allows worker threads to perform "for each context" operations without
439 * having to lock and traverse the live list.
441 CitContext *CtdlGetContextArray(int *count)
444 CitContext *nptr, *cptr;
446 nContexts = num_sessions;
447 nptr = malloc(sizeof(CitContext) * nContexts);
452 begin_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
453 for (cptr = ContextList, i=0; cptr != NULL && i < nContexts; cptr = cptr->next, i++) {
454 memcpy(&nptr[i], cptr, sizeof (CitContext));
456 end_critical_section (S_SESSION_TABLE);
464 * Cleanup any contexts that are left lying around
466 void context_cleanup(void)
468 CitContext *ptr = NULL;
469 CitContext *rem = NULL;
472 * Clean up the contexts.
473 * There are no threads so no critical_section stuff is needed.
477 /* We need to update the ContextList because some modules may want to itterate it
478 * Question is should we NULL it before iterating here or should we just keep updating it
479 * as we remove items?
481 * Answer is to NULL it first to prevent modules from doing any actions on the list at all
485 /* Remove the session from the active list */
489 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "context_cleanup(): purging session %d\n", ptr->cs_pid);
499 * Purge all sessions which have the 'kill_me' flag set.
500 * This function has code to prevent it from running more than once every
501 * few seconds, because running it after every single unbind would waste a lot
502 * of CPU time and keep the context list locked too much. To force it to run
503 * anyway, set "force" to nonzero.
505 void dead_session_purge(int force) {
506 CitContext *ptr, *ptr2; /* general-purpose utility pointer */
507 CitContext *rem = NULL; /* list of sessions to be destroyed */
510 if ( (time(NULL) - last_purge) < 5 ) {
511 return; /* Too soon, go away */
516 if (try_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE))
524 if ( (ptr2->state == CON_IDLE) && (ptr2->kill_me) ) {
525 /* Remove the session from the active list */
527 ptr2->prev->next = ptr2->next;
530 ContextList = ptr2->next;
533 ptr2->next->prev = ptr2->prev;
537 /* And put it on our to-be-destroyed list */
542 end_critical_section(S_SESSION_TABLE);
544 /* Now that we no longer have the session list locked, we can take
545 * our time and destroy any sessions on the to-be-killed list, which
546 * is allocated privately on this thread's stack.
548 while (rem != NULL) {
549 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "dead_session_purge(): purging session %d, reason=%d\n", rem->cs_pid, rem->kill_me);
562 * masterCC is the context we use when not attached to a session. This
563 * function initializes it.
565 void InitializeMasterCC(void) {
566 memset(&masterCC, 0, sizeof(struct CitContext));
567 masterCC.internal_pgm = 1;
576 * Set the "async waiting" flag for a session, if applicable
578 void set_async_waiting(struct CitContext *ccptr)
580 syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Setting async_waiting flag for session %d\n", ccptr->cs_pid);
581 if (ccptr->is_async) {
582 ccptr->async_waiting++;
583 if (ccptr->state == CON_IDLE) {
584 ccptr->state = CON_READY;