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# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.14 2000/04/26 15:06:46 lukem Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997-2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
# by Luke Mewburn.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
# Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
# 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# rc.subr
# functions used by various rc scripts
#
#
# functions
# ---------
#
# checkyesno var
# Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO.
# Return 0 if it's "yes" (et al), nonzero otherwise.
#
checkyesno()
{
eval _value=\$${1}
case $_value in
# "yes", "true", "on", or "1"
[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)
return 0
;;
# "no", "false", "off", or "0"
[Nn][Oo]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0)
return 1
;;
*)
warn "\$${1} is not set properly."
return 1
;;
esac
}
#
# mount_critical_filesystems
# Go through the list of critical filesystems, checking each one
# to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it.
#
mount_critical_filesystems()
{
if [ $1 = local ]; then
_fslist=$critical_filesystems_beforenet
else
_fslist=$critical_filesystems
fi
for fs in $_fslist; do
mount | (
ismounted=no
while read what _on on _type type; do
if [ $on = $fs ]; then
ismounted=yes
fi
done
if [ $ismounted = no ]; then
mount $fs >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
)
done
}
#
# check_pidfile pidfile procname
# Parses the first line of pidfile for a pid, and ensures
# that the process is running and matches procname.
# Prints the matching pid upon success, nothing otherwise.
#
check_pidfile()
{
_pidfile=$1
_procname=$2
if [ -z "$_pidfile" -o -z "$_procname" ]; then
err 3 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname'
fi
if [ ! -f $_pidfile ]; then
return
fi
read _pid _junk < $_pidfile
if [ -z "$_pid" ]; then
return
fi
_procnamebn=`basename $_procname`
ps -p $_pid -o 'pid,command' | while read _npid _arg0 _argv; do
if [ "$_npid" = "PID" ]; then
continue
fi
if [ "$_arg0" = "$_procname" -o "$_arg0" = "$_procnamebn" \
-o "$_arg0" = "${_procnamebn}:" ]; then
echo $_npid
return
fi
done
}
#
# check_process procname
# Ensures that a process (or processes) named procname is running.
# Prints a list of matching pids.
#
check_process()
{
_procname=$1
if [ -z "$_procname" ]; then
err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname'
fi
_procnamebn=`basename $_procname`
_pref=
ps -ax -o 'pid,command' | while read _npid _arg0 _argv; do
if [ "$_npid" = "PID" ]; then
continue
fi
if [ "$_arg0" = "$_procname" -o "$_arg0" = "$_procnamebn" \
-o "$_arg0" = "${_procnamebn}:" ]; then
echo -n "$_pref$_npid"
_pref=" "
fi
done
}
#
# run_rc_command arg [supported_args]
# Scan supported_args (which has "start stop restart rcvar status"
# prepended) for arg.
# If there's a match, run ${arg}_cmd or the default command (see below).
#
# If arg has a given prefix, then:
# prefix operation
# ------ ---------
# fast Skip the pid check.
# force Set ${rcvar} to YES.
#
# The following globals are used:
# name needed function
# ---- ------ --------
# name y Name of script.
# command n Full path to command.
# Not needed if ${arg}_cmd is set for
# each keyword.
# command_args n Optional args/shell directives for command.
# pidfile n If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile, else if
# $command is set, use check_process $command.
# ${rcvar} n If the default command is being run, this is
# checked with checkyesno to determine if
# the action should be run.
# If this variable isn't set, ${name} is checked
# instead.
# ${name}_flags n Arguments to call ${command} with.
# NOTE: if $flags is set (e.g, from the parent
# environment), it overrides this.
# ${_arg}_cmd n If set, use this as the action when invoked;
# $_arg is available to the action to use.
# Otherwise, use default command (see below)
# NOTE: checkyesno ${rcvar} is NOT performed
# for ${_arg}_cmd; use ${_arg}_precmd to
# do this.
# ${_arg}_precmd n If set, run just before performing the main
# action in the default command (i.e, after
# checking for required bits and process
# (non)existance).
# If this completes with a non-zero exit code,
# don't run ${_arg}_cmd.
# required_dirs n If set, check for the existence of the given
# directories before running the default
# (re)start command.
# required_files n If set, check for the readability of the given
# files before running the default (re)start
# command.
# required_vars n If set, perform checkyesno on each of the
# listed variables before running the default
# (re)start command.
#
# Default commands for a given arg:
# arg default
# --- -------
# status Show if ${command} is running, etc.
# start if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar}
# ${command}
# stop if ${pidfile}
# kill $sig_stop `check_pidfile $pidfile`
# else
# kill $sig_stop `check_process $command`
# $sig_stop defaults to TERM.
# reload As stop, except use $sig_reload instead.
# $sig_reload defaults to HUP.
# restart Run `stop' then `start'.
#
run_rc_command()
{
_arg=$1
shift
_ckvar=${rcvar:-$name}
if [ -z "$_ckvar" ]; then
err 3 'neither $rcvar or $name is set.'
fi
case "$_arg" in
fast*)
_arg=${_arg#fast}
_rc_fast_run=YES
;;
force*)
_arg=${_arg#force}
eval ${_ckvar}=YES
;;
esac
_keywords="start stop restart rcvar $*"
_pidcmd=
if [ -z "$_rc_fast_run" ]; then
if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
_pidcmd='_pid=`check_pidfile '$pidfile' '$command'`'
elif [ -n "$command" ]; then
_pidcmd='_pid=`check_process '$command'`'
fi
if [ -n "$_pidcmd" ]; then
_keywords="${_keywords} status"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$_arg" ]; then
rc_usage "$_keywords"
fi
if [ -n "$flags" ]; then
_flags=$flags
else
eval _flags=\$${name}_flags
fi
eval $_pidcmd
for _elem in $_keywords; do
if [ "$_elem" != "$_arg" ]; then
continue
fi
eval _cmd=\$${_arg}_cmd
eval _precmd=\$${_arg}_precmd
if [ -n "$_cmd" ]; then
eval $_precmd || return 1
eval $_cmd
return 0
fi
case "$_arg" in
status)
if [ -n "$_pid" ]; then
echo "${name} is running as pid $_pid."
else
echo "${name} is not running."
fi
;;
start)
if [ -n "$_pid" ]; then
echo "${name} already running? (pid=$_pid)."
exit 1
fi
if ! checkyesno ${_ckvar} || [ ! -x $command ]; then
return 0
fi
for _f in $required_vars; do
if ! checkyesno $_f; then
warn \
"\$${_f} is not set; ${name} not started."
return 1
fi
done
for _f in $required_dirs; do
if [ ! -d "${_f}/." ]; then
warn \
"${_f} is not a directory; ${name} not started."
return 1
fi
done
for _f in $required_files; do
if [ ! -r "${_f}" ]; then
warn \
"${_f} is not readable; ${name} not started."
return 1
fi
done
eval $_precmd || return 1
echo "Starting ${name}."
eval $command $_flags $command_args
;;
stop)
if [ -z "$_pid" ]; then
if checkyesno ${_ckvar}; then
if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
echo \
"${name} not running? (check $pidfile)."
else
echo "${name} not running?"
fi
exit 1
fi
return 0
fi
eval $_precmd || return 1
echo "Stopping ${name}."
kill -${sig_stop:-TERM} $_pid
;;
reload)
if [ -z "$_pid" ]; then
if checkyesno ${_ckvar}; then
if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
echo \
"${name} not running? (check $pidfile)."
else
echo "${name} not running?"
fi
exit 1
fi
return 0
fi
echo "Reloading ${name} config files."
eval $_precmd || return 1
kill -${sig_reload:-HUP} $_pid
;;
restart)
if ! checkyesno ${_ckvar}; then
return 0
fi
eval $_precmd || return 1
( $0 stop )
sleep 1
$0 start
;;
rcvar)
echo "# $name"
if checkyesno ${_ckvar}; then
echo "\$${_ckvar}=YES"
else
echo "\$${_ckvar}=NO"
fi
;;
*)
rc_usage "$_keywords"
;;
esac
return 0
done
echo 1>&2 "$0: unknown directive '$_arg'."
rc_usage "$_keywords"
exit 1
}
#
# run_rc_script file arg
# Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the
# return value from the script. If `file' ends with `.sh', it's
# sourced into the current environment. Otherwise it's run as
# a child process.
# Note: because `.sh' files are sourced into the current environment
# run_rc_command shouldn't be used because its difficult to ensure
# that the global variable state before and after the sourcing of
# the .sh file won't adversely affect other scripts.
#
run_rc_script()
{
_file=$1
_arg=$2
if [ -z "$_file" -o -z "$_arg" ]; then
err 3 'USAGE: run_rc_script file arg'
fi
_narg=$_arg
case "$_narg" in
fast*)
_narg=${_narg#fast}
;;
force*)
_narg=${_narg#force}
;;
esac
eval ${_narg}_precmd=""
eval ${_narg}_cmd=""
case "$_file" in
*.sh) # run in current shell
set $_arg ; . $_file
;;
*) # run in subshell
( set $_arg ; . $_file )
;;
esac
}
#
# rc_usage commands
# Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a list of
# valid commands.
#
rc_usage()
{
echo -n 1>&2 "Usage: $0 [fast|force]("
_sep=
for _elem in $*; do
echo -n 1>&2 "$_sep$_elem"
_sep="|"
done
echo 1>&2 ")"
exit 1
}
#
# err exitval message
# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with exitval.
#
err()
{
exitval=$1
shift
logger "$0: ERROR $*"
echo 1>&2 "$0: ERROR $*"
exit $exitval
}
#
# warn message
# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog.
#
warn()
{
logger "$0: WARNING $*"
echo 1>&2 "$0: WARNING $*"
}