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Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/daemonise.c | 104 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/daemonise.h | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/satd.c | 10 |
3 files changed, 126 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/src/daemonise.c b/src/daemonise.c index fb1546d..3f2e858 100644 --- a/src/daemonise.c +++ b/src/daemonise.c @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <errno.h> +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <assert.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/resource.h> @@ -47,6 +49,42 @@ static char* __pidfile = NULL; /** + * Wrapper for `dup` create a new file descriptor + * with a number not less than 3. + * + * @param old The file descriptor to duplicate. + * @return The new file descriptor, -1 on error. + * + * @throws Any error specified for dup(3). + */ +static int dup_at_least_3(int old) +{ + int intermediary[] = { -1, -1, -1 }; + int i = 0, saved_errno; + + do + { + if (old = dup(old), old == -1) + goto fail; + assert(i < 3); + if (i >= 3) + abort(); + intermediary[i++] = old; + } + while (old < 3); + + fail: + saved_errno = errno; + if (intermediary[0] >= 0) close(intermediary[0]); + if (intermediary[1] >= 0) close(intermediary[1]); + if (intermediary[2] >= 0) close(intermediary[2]); + errno = saved_errno; + return old; +} + + + +/** * Daemonise the process. This means to: * * - close all file descritors except for those to @@ -127,25 +165,40 @@ static char* __pidfile = NULL; * - `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN` * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT` + * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` + * @parma ... Enabled if `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` is used, + * do not add anything if `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` + * is unused. This is a `-1`-terminated list + * of file descritors to keep open. 0, 1, and 2 + * are implied by `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN`, + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT`, and `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR`, + * respectively. All arguments are of type `int`. * @return Zero on success, -1 on error. * * @throws EEXIST The PID file already exists on the system. * Unless your daemon supervisor removs old * PID files, this could mean that the daemon * has exited without removing the PID file. + * @throws EINVAL `flags` contains an unsupported bit, both + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR` and `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` + * are set, or both `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` and + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` are set whilst `2` is + * in the list of file descriptor not to close, * @throws Any error specified for signal(3). * @throws Any error specified for sigemptyset(3). * @throws Any error specified for sigprocmask(3). * @throws Any error specified for chdir(3). * @throws Any error specified for pipe(3). + * @throws Any error specified for dup(3). * @throws Any error specified for dup2(3). * @throws Any error specified for fork(3). * @throws Any error specified for setsid(3). * @throws Any error specified for open(3). + * @throws Any error specified for malloc(3). * * @since Always. */ -int daemonise(const char* name, int flags) +int daemonise(const char* name, int flags, ...) { #define t(...) do { if (__VA_ARGS__) goto fail; } while (0) @@ -156,18 +209,52 @@ int daemonise(const char* name, int flags) char** w; char* run; int i, closeerr, fd = -1; + char* keep = NULL; + int keepmax = 0; pid_t pid; + va_list args; int saved_errno; /* Validate flags. */ - if (flags & ~1023) + if (flags & ~2047) return errno = EINVAL, -1; if (flags & DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR) if (flags & DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR) return errno = EINVAL, -1; + /* Find out which file descriptors not too close. */ + if ((flags & DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS) == 0) + { + va_start(args, flags); + while (va_arg(args, int) >= 0) + if ((fd > 2) && (keepmax < fd)) + keepmax = fd; + va_end(args); + keep = calloc(keepmax + 1, sizeof(char)); + t (keep == NULL); + va_start(args, flags); + while ((fd = va_arg(args, int)) >= 0) + switch (fd) + { + case 0: flags |= DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN; break; + case 1: flags |= DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT; break; + case 2: flags |= DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR; + if (flags & DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR) + return free(keep), errno = EINVAL, -1; + break; + default: + keep[fd] = 1; + break; + } + va_end(args); + fd = -1; + } + /* We assume that the maximum file descriptor is not extremely large. + * We also assume the number of file descriptors too keep is very small, + * but this does not affect us. */ + /* Close all files except stdin, stdout, and stderr. */ if ((flags & DAEMONISE_NO_CLOSE) == 0) { @@ -176,8 +263,10 @@ int daemonise(const char* name, int flags) for (i = 3; (rlim_t)i < rlimit.rlim_cur; i++) /* File descriptors with numbers above and including * `rlimit.rlim_cur` cannot be created. They cause EBADF. */ - close(i); + if ((keep == NULL) || (keep[i] == 0)) + close(i); } + free(keep), keep = NULL; /* Reset all signal handlers. */ if ((flags & DAEMONISE_NO_SIG_DFL) == 0) @@ -210,12 +299,12 @@ int daemonise(const char* name, int flags) /* Create a channel for letting the original process know when to exit. */ if (pipe(pipe_rw)) t ((pipe_rw[0] = pipe_rw[1] = -1)); - t (dup2(pipe_rw[0], 10) == -1); + t (fd = dup_at_least_3(pipe_rw[0]), fd == -1); close(pipe_rw[0]); - pipe_rw[0] = 10; - t (dup2(pipe_rw[1], 11) == -1); + pipe_rw[0] = fd; + t (fd = dup_at_least_3(pipe_rw[1]), fd == -1); close(pipe_rw[1]); - pipe_rw[1] = 11; + pipe_rw[1] = fd; /* Become a background process. */ t (pid = fork(), pid == -1); @@ -294,6 +383,7 @@ int daemonise(const char* name, int flags) if (pipe_rw[0] >= 0) close(pipe_rw[0]); if (pipe_rw[1] >= 0) close(pipe_rw[1]); if (fd >= 0) close(fd); + free(keep); errno = saved_errno; return -1; } diff --git a/src/daemonise.h b/src/daemonise.h index 33c0aec..a43e61a 100644 --- a/src/daemonise.h +++ b/src/daemonise.h @@ -78,6 +78,12 @@ */ #define DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT 512 +/** + * Enables you to select additional + * file descritors to keep open. + */ +#define DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS 1024 + /** @@ -159,25 +165,40 @@ * - `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN` * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT` + * - `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` + * @parma ... Enabled if `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` is used, + * do not add anything if `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` + * is unused. This is a `-1`-terminated list + * of file descritors to keep open. 0, 1, and 2 + * are implied by `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN`, + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDOUT`, and `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR`, + * respectively. All arguments are of type `int`. * @return Zero on success, -1 on error. * * @throws EEXIST The PID file already exists on the system. * Unless your daemon supervisor removs old * PID files, this could mean that the daemon * has exited without removing the PID file. + * @throws EINVAL `flags` contains an unsupported bit, both + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDERR` and `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` + * are set, or both `DAEMONISE_CLOSE_STDERR` and + * `DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS` are set whilst `2` is + * in the list of file descriptor not to close. * @throws Any error specified for signal(3). * @throws Any error specified for sigemptyset(3). * @throws Any error specified for sigprocmask(3). * @throws Any error specified for chdir(3). * @throws Any error specified for pipe(3). + * @throws Any error specified for dup(3). * @throws Any error specified for dup2(3). * @throws Any error specified for fork(3). * @throws Any error specified for setsid(3). * @throws Any error specified for open(3). + * @throws Any error specified for malloc(3). * * @since Always. */ -int daemonise(const char* name, int flags); +int daemonise(const char* name, int flags, ...); /** @@ -196,9 +196,6 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) else if ((path = getenv("SATD_SOCKET_PATH"))) have_socket = S_ISSOCK(attr.st_mode); - /* Daemonise. */ - t (foreground ? 0 : daemonise("satd", have_socket ? DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN : 0)); - /* Get or create socket. */ if (have_socket) { if (strlen(path) >= sizeof(address.sun_path)) @@ -232,6 +229,13 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) t (listen(sock, SATD_BACKLOG)); #endif + /* Daemonise. */ + if (!foreground) { + int flags = have_socket ? DAEMONISE_KEEP_STDIN : 0; + flags |= DAEMONISE_KEEP_FDS; + t (daemonise("satd", flags, sock, -1)); + } + close(sock); unlink(address.sun_path); undaemonise(); |