/** * mds — A micro-display server * Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "globals.h" #include "client.h" #include "slavery.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /** * Calculate the number of bytes that will be stored by `marshal_server` * * On failure the program should `abort()` or exit by other means. * However it should not be possible for this function to fail. * * @return The number of bytes that will be stored by `marshal_server` */ size_t marshal_server_size(void) { size_t list_size = linked_list_marshal_size(&client_list); size_t map_size = fd_table_marshal_size(&client_map); size_t list_elements = 0; size_t state_n = 0; ssize_t node; /* Calculate the grand size of all client information. */ foreach_linked_list_node (client_list, node) { state_n += client_marshal_size((void *)(client_list.values[node])); list_elements++; } /* Add the size of the rest of the program's state. */ state_n += sizeof(int) + sizeof(sig_atomic_t) + 2 * sizeof(uint64_t) + 2 * sizeof(size_t); state_n += list_elements * sizeof(size_t) + list_size + map_size; return state_n; } /** * Marshal server implementation specific data into a buffer * * @param state_buf The buffer for the marshalled data * @return Non-zero on error */ int marshal_server(char *state_buf) { size_t list_size = linked_list_marshal_size(&client_list); size_t list_elements = 0; ssize_t node; size_t value_address; client_t *value, *client; /* Release resources. */ pthread_mutex_destroy(&slave_mutex); pthread_cond_destroy(&slave_cond); pthread_mutex_destroy(&modify_mutex); pthread_cond_destroy(&modify_cond); hash_table_destroy(&modify_map, NULL, NULL); /* Count the number of clients that online. */ foreach_linked_list_node (client_list, node) list_elements++; /* Tell the new version of the program what version of the program it is marshalling. */ buf_set_next(state_buf, int, MDS_SERVER_VARS_VERSION); /* Marshal the miscellaneous state data. */ buf_set_next(state_buf, sig_atomic_t, running); buf_set_next(state_buf, uint64_t, next_client_id); buf_set_next(state_buf, uint64_t, next_modify_id); /* Tell the program how large the marshalled client list is and how any clients are marshalled. */ buf_set_next(state_buf, size_t, list_size); buf_set_next(state_buf, size_t, list_elements); /* Marshal the clients. */ foreach_linked_list_node (client_list, node) { /* Get the memory address of the client. */ value_address = client_list.values[node]; /* Get the client's information. */ value = (void *)value_address; /* Marshal the address, it is used the the client list and the client map, that will be marshalled. */ buf_set_next(state_buf, size_t, value_address); /* Marshal the client informationation. */ state_buf += client_marshal(value, state_buf) / sizeof(char); } /* Marshal the client list. */ linked_list_marshal(&client_list, state_buf); state_buf += list_size / sizeof(char); /* Marshal the client map. */ fd_table_marshal(&client_map, state_buf); /* Release resources. */ foreach_linked_list_node (client_list, node) { client = (void *)(client_list.values[node]); client_destroy(client); } fd_table_destroy(&client_map, NULL, NULL); linked_list_destroy(&client_list); return 0; } /** * Address translation table used by `unmarshal_server` and `remapper` */ static hash_table_t unmarshal_remap_map; /** * Address translator for `unmarshal_server` * * @param old The old address * @return The new address */ static size_t unmarshal_remapper(size_t old) { return hash_table_get(&unmarshal_remap_map, old); } /** * Unmarshal server implementation specific data and update the servers state accordingly * * On critical failure the program should `abort()` or exit by other means. * That is, do not let `reexec_failure_recover` run successfully, if it unrecoverable * error has occurred or one severe enough that it is better to simply respawn. * * @param state_buf The marshalled data that as not been read already * @return Non-zero on error */ int unmarshal_server(char *state_buf) { int with_error = 0; size_t list_size; size_t list_elements; size_t i; ssize_t node; pthread_t slave_thread; size_t n, value_address, new_address; client_t *value, *client; int slave_fd; #define fail soft_fail /* Create memory address remapping table. */ fail_if (hash_table_create(&unmarshal_remap_map)); #undef fail #define fail clients_fail /* Get the marshal protocal version. Not needed, there is only the one version right now. */ /* buf_get(state_buf, int, 0, MDS_SERVER_VARS_VERSION); */ buf_next(state_buf, int, 1); /* Unmarshal the miscellaneous state data. */ buf_get_next(state_buf, sig_atomic_t, running); buf_get_next(state_buf, uint64_t, next_client_id); buf_get_next(state_buf, uint64_t, next_modify_id); /* Get the marshalled size of the client list and how any clients that are marshalled. */ buf_get_next(state_buf, size_t, list_size); buf_get_next(state_buf, size_t, list_elements); /* Unmarshal the clients. */ for (i = 0; i < list_elements; i++) { /* Allocate the client's information. */ fail_if (xmalloc(value, 1, client_t)); /* Unmarshal the address, it is used the the client list and the client map, that are also marshalled. */ buf_get_next(state_buf, size_t, value_address); /* Unmarshal the client information. */ fail_if (n = client_unmarshal(value, state_buf), n == 0); /* Populate the remapping table. */ if (!hash_table_put(&unmarshal_remap_map, value_address, (size_t)(void *)value)) fail_if (errno); /* Delayed seeking. */ state_buf += n / sizeof(char); /* On error, seek past all clients. */ continue; clients_fail: xperror(*argv); with_error = 1; if (value) { buf_prev(state_buf, size_t, 1); free(value); } for (; i < list_elements; i++) /* There is not need to close the sockets, it is done by the caller because there are conditions where we cannot get here anyway. */ state_buf += client_unmarshal_skip(state_buf) / sizeof(char); break; } #undef fail #define fail critical_fail /* Unmarshal the client list. */ fail_if (linked_list_unmarshal(&client_list, state_buf)); state_buf += list_size / sizeof(char); /* Unmarshal the client map. */ fail_if (fd_table_unmarshal(&client_map, state_buf, unmarshal_remapper)); /* Remove non-found elements from the fd table. */ #define __bit(I, _OP_) (client_map.used[I / 64] _OP_ ((uint64_t)1 << (I % 64))) if (with_error) for (i = 0; i < client_map.capacity; i++) if (__bit(i, &) && !client_map.values[i]) /* Lets not presume that fd-table actually initialise its allocations. */ __bit(i, &= ~); #undef __bit /* Remap the linked list and remove non-found elements, and start the clients. */ foreach_linked_list_node (client_list, node) { /* Remap the linked list and remove non-found elements. */ new_address = unmarshal_remapper(client_list.values[node]); client_list.values[node] = new_address; if (new_address == 0) { /* Returned if missing (or if the address is the invalid NULL.) */ linked_list_remove(&client_list, node); } else { /* Start the clients. (Errors do not need to be reported.) */ client = (client_t*)(void*)new_address; slave_fd = client->socket_fd; /* Increase number of running slaves. */ with_mutex (slave_mutex, running_slaves++;); /* Start slave thread. */ create_slave(&slave_thread, slave_fd); } } /* Release the remapping table's resources. */ hash_table_destroy(&unmarshal_remap_map, NULL, NULL); return with_error; #undef fail soft_fail: xperror(*argv); hash_table_destroy(&unmarshal_remap_map, NULL, NULL); return -1; critical_fail: xperror(*argv); abort(); } /** * Attempt to recover from a re-exec failure that has been * detected after the server successfully updated it execution image * * @return Non-zero on error */ int reexec_failure_recover(void) { /* Close all files (hopefully sockets) we do not know what they are. */ close_files(fd > 2 && fd != socket_fd && !fd_table_contains_key(&client_map, fd)); return 0; }