/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ /* main.c main() for message bus * * Copyright (C) 2003 Red Hat, Inc. * * Licensed under the Academic Free License version 2.1 * * 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 2 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, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA * */ #include #include "bus.h" #include "driver.h" #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include /* for write() and STDERR_FILENO */ #endif #include "selinux.h" #include "apparmor.h" #include "audit.h" #ifdef DBUS_UNIX #include #endif static BusContext *context; #ifdef DBUS_UNIX /* Despite its name and its unidirectional nature, this is actually * a socket pair. */ static DBusSocket reload_pipe[2]; #define RELOAD_READ_END 0 #define RELOAD_WRITE_END 1 static void close_reload_pipe (DBusWatch **); typedef enum { ACTION_RELOAD = 'r', ACTION_QUIT = 'q' } SignalAction; static void signal_handler (int sig) { /* Signal handlers that might set errno must save and restore the errno * that the interrupted function might have been relying on. */ int saved_errno = errno; switch (sig) { case SIGHUP: { DBusString str; char action[2] = { ACTION_RELOAD, '\0' }; _dbus_string_init_const (&str, action); if ((reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END].fd > 0) && !_dbus_write_socket (reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END], &str, 0, 1)) { /* If we receive SIGHUP often enough to fill the pipe buffer (4096 * times on old Linux, 65536 on modern Linux) before it can be * drained, let's just warn and ignore. The configuration will be * reloaded while draining the pipe buffer, which is what we * wanted. It's harmless that it will be reloaded fewer times than * we asked for, since the reload is delayed anyway, so new changes * will be picked up. * * We use write() because _dbus_warn uses vfprintf, which isn't * async-signal-safe. * * This is necessarily Unix-specific, but so are POSIX signals, * so... */ static const char message[] = "Unable to write to reload pipe - buffer full?\n"; if (write (STDERR_FILENO, message, strlen (message)) != (ssize_t) strlen (message)) { /* ignore failure to write out a warning */ } } } break; case SIGTERM: { DBusString str; char action[2] = { ACTION_QUIT, '\0' }; _dbus_string_init_const (&str, action); if ((reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END].fd < 0) || !_dbus_write_socket (reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END], &str, 0, 1)) { /* If we can't write to the socket, dying seems a more * important response to SIGTERM than cleaning up sockets, * so we exit. We'd use exit(), but that's not async-signal-safe, * so we'll have to resort to _exit(). */ static const char message[] = "Unable to write termination signal to pipe - buffer full?\n" "Will exit instead.\n"; if (write (STDERR_FILENO, message, strlen (message)) != (ssize_t) strlen (message)) { /* ignore failure to write out a warning */ } _exit (1); } } break; default: /* can't happen unless this signal handler gets used for a wrong * signal, but keep -Wswitch-default happy */ break; } errno = saved_errno; } #endif /* DBUS_UNIX */ static void usage (void) _DBUS_GNUC_NORETURN; static void usage (void) { fprintf (stderr, DBUS_DAEMON_NAME " [--version]" " [--session]" " [--system]" " [--config-file=FILE]" " [--print-address[=DESCRIPTOR]]" " [--print-pid[=DESCRIPTOR]]" " [--introspect]" " [--address=ADDRESS]" " [--nopidfile]" " [--nosyslog]" " [--syslog]" " [--syslog-only]" " [--nofork]" #ifdef DBUS_UNIX " [--fork]" " [--systemd-activation]" #endif "\n"); exit (1); } static void version (void) _DBUS_GNUC_NORETURN; static void version (void) { printf ("D-Bus Message Bus Daemon %s\n" "Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Red Hat, Inc., CodeFactory AB, and others\n" "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n" "There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.\n", DBUS_VERSION_STRING); exit (0); } static void introspect (void) _DBUS_GNUC_NORETURN; static void introspect (void) { DBusString xml; const char *v_STRING; if (!_dbus_string_init (&xml)) goto oom; if (!bus_driver_generate_introspect_string (&xml, TRUE, NULL)) { _dbus_string_free (&xml); goto oom; } v_STRING = _dbus_string_get_const_data (&xml); printf ("%s\n", v_STRING); exit (0); oom: _dbus_warn ("Can not introspect - Out of memory"); exit (1); } static void check_two_config_files (const DBusString *config_file, const char *extra_arg) { if (_dbus_string_get_length (config_file) > 0) { fprintf (stderr, "--%s specified but configuration file %s already requested\n", extra_arg, _dbus_string_get_const_data (config_file)); exit (1); } } static void check_two_addresses (const DBusString *address, const char *extra_arg) { if (_dbus_string_get_length (address) > 0) { fprintf (stderr, "--%s specified but address %s already requested\n", extra_arg, _dbus_string_get_const_data (address)); exit (1); } } static void check_two_addr_descriptors (const DBusString *addr_fd, const char *extra_arg) { if (_dbus_string_get_length (addr_fd) > 0) { fprintf (stderr, "--%s specified but printing address to %s already requested\n", extra_arg, _dbus_string_get_const_data (addr_fd)); exit (1); } } static void check_two_pid_descriptors (const DBusString *pid_fd, const char *extra_arg) { if (_dbus_string_get_length (pid_fd) > 0) { fprintf (stderr, "--%s specified but printing pid to %s already requested\n", extra_arg, _dbus_string_get_const_data (pid_fd)); exit (1); } } #ifdef DBUS_UNIX static dbus_bool_t handle_reload_watch (DBusWatch *watch, unsigned int flags, void *data) { DBusError error; DBusString str; char *action_str; char action = '\0'; while (!_dbus_string_init (&str)) _dbus_wait_for_memory (); if ((reload_pipe[RELOAD_READ_END].fd > 0) && _dbus_read_socket (reload_pipe[RELOAD_READ_END], &str, 1) != 1) { _dbus_warn ("Couldn't read from reload pipe."); close_reload_pipe (&watch); return TRUE; } action_str = _dbus_string_get_data (&str); if (action_str != NULL) { action = action_str[0]; } _dbus_string_free (&str); /* this can only fail if we don't understand the config file * or OOM. Either way we should just stick with the currently * loaded config. */ dbus_error_init (&error); switch (action) { case ACTION_RELOAD: if (! bus_context_reload_config (context, &error)) { _DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_SET (&error); _dbus_assert (dbus_error_has_name (&error, DBUS_ERROR_FAILED) || dbus_error_has_name (&error, DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY)); _dbus_warn ("Unable to reload configuration: %s", error.message); dbus_error_free (&error); } break; case ACTION_QUIT: { DBusLoop *loop; /* * On OSs without abstract sockets, we want to quit * gracefully rather than being killed by SIGTERM, * so that DBusServer gets a chance to clean up the * sockets from the filesystem. fd.o #38656 */ loop = bus_context_get_loop (context); if (loop != NULL) { _dbus_loop_quit (loop); } } break; default: break; } return TRUE; } static void setup_reload_pipe (DBusLoop *loop) { DBusError error; DBusWatch *watch; dbus_error_init (&error); if (!_dbus_socketpair (&reload_pipe[0], &reload_pipe[1], TRUE, &error)) { _dbus_warn ("Unable to create reload pipe: %s", error.message); dbus_error_free (&error); exit (1); } watch = _dbus_watch_new (_dbus_socket_get_pollable (reload_pipe[RELOAD_READ_END]), DBUS_WATCH_READABLE, TRUE, handle_reload_watch, NULL, NULL); if (watch == NULL) { _dbus_warn ("Unable to create reload watch: %s", error.message); dbus_error_free (&error); exit (1); } if (!_dbus_loop_add_watch (loop, watch)) { _dbus_warn ("Unable to add reload watch to main loop: %s", error.message); dbus_error_free (&error); exit (1); } } static void close_reload_pipe (DBusWatch **watch) { _dbus_loop_remove_watch (bus_context_get_loop (context), *watch); _dbus_watch_invalidate (*watch); _dbus_watch_unref (*watch); *watch = NULL; _dbus_close_socket (reload_pipe[RELOAD_READ_END], NULL); _dbus_socket_invalidate (&reload_pipe[RELOAD_READ_END]); _dbus_close_socket (reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END], NULL); _dbus_socket_invalidate (&reload_pipe[RELOAD_WRITE_END]); } #endif /* DBUS_UNIX */ int main (int argc, char **argv) { DBusError error; DBusString config_file; DBusString address; DBusString addr_fd; DBusString pid_fd; const char *prev_arg; DBusPipe print_addr_pipe; DBusPipe print_pid_pipe; int i; dbus_bool_t print_address; dbus_bool_t print_pid; BusContextFlags flags; #ifdef DBUS_UNIX const char *error_str; /* Redirect stdin from /dev/null since we will never need it, and * redirect stdout and stderr to /dev/null if not already open. * * We should do this as the very first thing, to ensure that when we * create other file descriptors (for example for epoll, inotify or * a socket), they never get assigned as fd 0, 1 or 2. If they were, * which could happen if our caller had (incorrectly) closed those * standard fds, they'd get closed when we daemonize - for example, * closing our listening socket would stop us listening, and closing * a Linux epoll socket would cause the main loop to fail. */ if (!_dbus_ensure_standard_fds (DBUS_FORCE_STDIN_NULL, &error_str)) { fprintf (stderr, "dbus-daemon: fatal error setting up standard fds: %s: %s\n", error_str, _dbus_strerror (errno)); return 1; } #endif if (!_dbus_string_init (&config_file)) return 1; if (!_dbus_string_init (&address)) return 1; if (!_dbus_string_init (&addr_fd)) return 1; if (!_dbus_string_init (&pid_fd)) return 1; print_address = FALSE; print_pid = FALSE; flags = BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_WRITE_PID_FILE; prev_arg = NULL; i = 1; while (i < argc) { const char *arg = argv[i]; if (strcmp (arg, "--help") == 0 || strcmp (arg, "-h") == 0 || strcmp (arg, "-?") == 0) { usage (); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--version") == 0) { version (); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--introspect") == 0) { introspect (); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--nosyslog") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_ALWAYS; flags |= BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_NEVER; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--syslog") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_NEVER; flags |= BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_ALWAYS; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--syslog-only") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_NEVER; flags |= (BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_ALWAYS|BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSLOG_ONLY); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--nofork") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORK_ALWAYS; flags |= BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORK_NEVER; } #ifdef DBUS_UNIX else if (strcmp (arg, "--fork") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORK_NEVER; flags |= BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_FORK_ALWAYS; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--systemd-activation") == 0) { flags |= BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_SYSTEMD_ACTIVATION; } #endif else if (strcmp (arg, "--nopidfile") == 0) { flags &= ~BUS_CONTEXT_FLAG_WRITE_PID_FILE; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--system") == 0) { check_two_config_files (&config_file, "system"); if (!_dbus_get_system_config_file (&config_file)) exit (1); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--session") == 0) { check_two_config_files (&config_file, "session"); if (!_dbus_get_session_config_file (&config_file)) exit (1); } else if (strstr (arg, "--config-file=") == arg) { const char *file; check_two_config_files (&config_file, "config-file"); file = strchr (arg, '='); ++file; if (!_dbus_string_append (&config_file, file)) exit (1); } else if (prev_arg && strcmp (prev_arg, "--config-file") == 0) { check_two_config_files (&config_file, "config-file"); if (!_dbus_string_append (&config_file, arg)) exit (1); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--config-file") == 0) { /* wait for next arg */ } else if (strstr (arg, "--address=") == arg) { const char *file; check_two_addresses (&address, "address"); file = strchr (arg, '='); ++file; if (!_dbus_string_append (&address, file)) exit (1); } else if (prev_arg && strcmp (prev_arg, "--address") == 0) { check_two_addresses (&address, "address"); if (!_dbus_string_append (&address, arg)) exit (1); } else if (strcmp (arg, "--address") == 0) { /* wait for next arg */ } else if (strstr (arg, "--print-address=") == arg) { const char *desc; check_two_addr_descriptors (&addr_fd, "print-address"); desc = strchr (arg, '='); ++desc; if (!_dbus_string_append (&addr_fd, desc)) exit (1); print_address = TRUE; } else if (prev_arg && strcmp (prev_arg, "--print-address") == 0) { check_two_addr_descriptors (&addr_fd, "print-address"); if (!_dbus_string_append (&addr_fd, arg)) exit (1); print_address = TRUE; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--print-address") == 0) { print_address = TRUE; /* and we'll get the next arg if appropriate */ } else if (strstr (arg, "--print-pid=") == arg) { const char *desc; check_two_pid_descriptors (&pid_fd, "print-pid"); desc = strchr (arg, '='); ++desc; if (!_dbus_string_append (&pid_fd, desc)) exit (1); print_pid = TRUE; } else if (prev_arg && strcmp (prev_arg, "--print-pid") == 0) { check_two_pid_descriptors (&pid_fd, "print-pid"); if (!_dbus_string_append (&pid_fd, arg)) exit (1); print_pid = TRUE; } else if (strcmp (arg, "--print-pid") == 0) { print_pid = TRUE; /* and we'll get the next arg if appropriate */ } else { usage (); } prev_arg = arg; ++i; } if (_dbus_string_get_length (&config_file) == 0) { fprintf (stderr, "No configuration file specified.\n"); usage (); } _dbus_pipe_invalidate (&print_addr_pipe); if (print_address) { _dbus_pipe_init_stdout (&print_addr_pipe); if (_dbus_string_get_length (&addr_fd) > 0) { long val; int end; if (!_dbus_string_parse_int (&addr_fd, 0, &val, &end) || end != _dbus_string_get_length (&addr_fd) || val < 0 || val > _DBUS_INT_MAX) { fprintf (stderr, "Invalid file descriptor: \"%s\"\n", _dbus_string_get_const_data (&addr_fd)); exit (1); } _dbus_pipe_init (&print_addr_pipe, val); } } _dbus_string_free (&addr_fd); _dbus_pipe_invalidate (&print_pid_pipe); if (print_pid) { _dbus_pipe_init_stdout (&print_pid_pipe); if (_dbus_string_get_length (&pid_fd) > 0) { long val; int end; if (!_dbus_string_parse_int (&pid_fd, 0, &val, &end) || end != _dbus_string_get_length (&pid_fd) || val < 0 || val > _DBUS_INT_MAX) { fprintf (stderr, "Invalid file descriptor: \"%s\"\n", _dbus_string_get_const_data (&pid_fd)); exit (1); } _dbus_pipe_init (&print_pid_pipe, val); } } _dbus_string_free (&pid_fd); if (!bus_selinux_pre_init ()) { _dbus_warn ("SELinux pre-initialization failed"); exit (1); } if (!bus_apparmor_pre_init ()) { _dbus_warn ("AppArmor pre-initialization failed: out of memory"); exit (1); } dbus_error_init (&error); context = bus_context_new (&config_file, flags, &print_addr_pipe, &print_pid_pipe, _dbus_string_get_length(&address) > 0 ? &address : NULL, &error); _dbus_string_free (&config_file); _dbus_string_free (&address); if (context == NULL) { _dbus_warn ("Failed to start message bus: %s", error.message); dbus_error_free (&error); exit (1); } /* bus_context_new() closes the print_addr_pipe and * print_pid_pipe */ #ifdef DBUS_UNIX setup_reload_pipe (bus_context_get_loop (context)); /* POSIX signals are Unix-specific, and _dbus_set_signal_handler is * unimplemented (and probably unimplementable) on Windows, so there's * no point in trying to make the handler portable to non-Unix. */ _dbus_set_signal_handler (SIGTERM, signal_handler); _dbus_set_signal_handler (SIGHUP, signal_handler); #endif /* DBUS_UNIX */ dbus_set_protocol_version (DBUS_MAJOR_PROTOCOL_VERSION); _dbus_verbose ("We are on D-Bus...\n"); _dbus_loop_run (bus_context_get_loop (context)); bus_context_shutdown (context); bus_context_unref (context); bus_selinux_shutdown (); bus_apparmor_shutdown (); bus_audit_shutdown (); return 0; }