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/**
* @author Christian Grothoff
* @author Krista Bennett
* @author Gerd Knorr
* @author Ioana Patrascu
* @author Tzvetan Horozov
* @author Milan
*
* @file
* Low level process routines
*
* @defgroup os OS library
* Low level process routines.
*
* This code manages child processes. We can communicate with child
* processes using signals. Because signals are not supported on W32
* and Java (at least not nicely), we can alternatively use a pipe
* to send signals to the child processes (if the child process is
* a full-blown GNUnet process that supports reading signals from
* a pipe, of course). Naturally, this also only works for 'normal'
* termination via signals, and not as a replacement for SIGKILL.
* Thus using pipes to communicate signals should only be enabled if
* the child is a Java process OR if we are on Windoze.
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef GNUNET_OS_LIB_H
#define GNUNET_OS_LIB_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
}
#endif
#endif
#include "gnunet_common.h"
#include "gnunet_configuration_lib.h"
#include "gnunet_scheduler_lib.h"
/**
* Flags that determine which of the standard streams
* should be inherited by the child process.
*/
enum GNUNET_OS_InheritStdioFlags
{
/**
* No standard streams should be inherited.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_NONE = 0,
/**
* When this flag is set, the child process will
* inherit stdin of the parent.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_IN = 1,
/**
* When this flag is set, the child process will
* inherit stdout of the parent.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_OUT = 2,
/**
* When this flag is set, the child process will
* inherit stderr of the parent.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_ERR = 4,
/**
* When these flags are set, the child process will
* inherit stdout and stderr of the parent.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_OUT_AND_ERR = 6,
/**
* Use this option to have all of the standard streams
* (stdin, stdout and stderror) be inherited.
*/
GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_ALL = 7
};
/**
* Process information (OS-dependent)
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process;
/**
* Possible installation paths to request
*/
enum GNUNET_OS_InstallationPathKind
{
/**
* Return the "PREFIX" directory given to configure.
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_PREFIX,
/**
* Return the directory where the program binaries are installed. (bin/)
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_BINDIR,
/**
* Return the directory where libraries are installed. (lib/gnunet/)
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_LIBDIR,
/**
* Return the directory where data is installed (share/gnunet/)
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_DATADIR,
/**
* Return the directory where translations are installed (share/locale/)
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_LOCALEDIR,
/**
* Return the installation directory of this application, not
* the one of the overall GNUnet installation (in case they
* are different).
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_SELF_PREFIX,
/**
* Return the prefix of the path with application icons (share/icons/).
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_ICONDIR,
/**
* Return the prefix of the path with documentation files, including the
* license (share/doc/gnunet/).
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_DOCDIR,
/**
* Return the directory where helper binaries are installed (lib/gnunet/libexec/)
*/
GNUNET_OS_IPK_LIBEXECDIR
};
/**
* Process status types
*/
enum GNUNET_OS_ProcessStatusType
{
/**
* The process is not known to the OS (or at
* least not one of our children).
*/
GNUNET_OS_PROCESS_UNKNOWN,
/**
* The process is still running.
*/
GNUNET_OS_PROCESS_RUNNING,
/**
* The process is paused (but could be resumed).
*/
GNUNET_OS_PROCESS_STOPPED,
/**
* The process exited with a return code.
*/
GNUNET_OS_PROCESS_EXITED,
/**
* The process was killed by a signal.
*/
GNUNET_OS_PROCESS_SIGNALED
};
/**
* Project-specific data used to help the OS subsystem
* find installation paths.
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_ProjectData
{
/**
* Name of a library that is installed in the "lib/" directory of
* the project, such as "libgnunetutil". Used to locate the
* installation by scanning dependencies of the current process.
*/
const char *libname;
/**
* Name of the project that is used in the "libexec" prefix, For
* example, "gnunet". Certain helper binaries are then expected to
* be installed in "$PREFIX/libexec/gnunet/" and resources in
* "$PREFIX/share/gnunet/".
*/
const char *project_dirname;
/**
* Name of a project-specific binary that should be in "$PREFIX/bin/".
* Used to determine installation path from $PATH variable.
* For example "gnunet-arm". On W32, ".exe" should be omitted.
*/
const char *binary_name;
/**
* Name of an environment variable that can be used to override
* installation path detection, for example "GNUNET_PREFIX".
*/
const char *env_varname;
/**
* Alternative name of an environment variable that can be used to
* override installation path detection, if "env_varname" is not
* set. Again, for example, "GNUNET_PREFIX".
*/
const char *env_varname_alt;
/**
* Name of an environment variable that can be used to override
* the location from which default configuration files are loaded
* from, for example "GNUNET_BASE_CONFIG".
*/
const char *base_config_varname;
/**
* E-mail address for reporting bugs.
*/
const char *bug_email;
/**
* Project homepage.
*/
const char *homepage;
/**
* Configuration file name (in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME) to use.
*/
const char *config_file;
/**
* Configuration file name to use (if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set).
*/
const char *user_config_file;
};
/**
* Return default project data used by 'libgnunetutil' for GNUnet.
*/
const struct GNUNET_OS_ProjectData *
GNUNET_OS_project_data_default (void);
/**
* @return current (actual) project data.
*/
const struct GNUNET_OS_ProjectData *
GNUNET_OS_project_data_get (void);
/**
* Setup OS subsystem with project data.
*
* @param pd project data used to determine paths.
*/
void
GNUNET_OS_init (const struct GNUNET_OS_ProjectData *pd);
/**
* Get the path to a specific GNUnet installation directory or, with
* #GNUNET_OS_IPK_SELF_PREFIX, the current running apps installation
* directory.
*
* @param dirkind what kind of directory is desired?
* @return a pointer to the dir path (to be freed by the caller)
*/
char *
GNUNET_OS_installation_get_path (enum GNUNET_OS_InstallationPathKind dirkind);
/**
* Given the name of a gnunet-helper, gnunet-service or gnunet-daemon
* binary, try to prefix it with the libexec/-directory to get the
* full path.
*
* @param progname name of the binary
* @return full path to the binary, if possible, otherwise copy of 'progname'
*/
char *
GNUNET_OS_get_libexec_binary_path (const char *progname);
/**
* Callback function invoked for each interface found.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param name name of the interface (can be NULL for unknown)
* @param isDefault is this presumably the default interface
* @param addr address of this interface (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
* @param broadcast_addr the broadcast address (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
* @param netmask the network mask (can be NULL for unknown or unassigned)
* @param addrlen length of the address
* @return #GNUNET_OK to continue iteration, #GNUNET_SYSERR to abort
*/
typedef int
(*GNUNET_OS_NetworkInterfaceProcessor) (void *cls,
const char *name,
int isDefault,
const struct sockaddr *addr,
const struct sockaddr *broadcast_addr,
const struct sockaddr *netmask,
socklen_t addrlen);
/**
* @brief Enumerate all network interfaces
*
* @param proc the callback function
* @param proc_cls closure for @a proc
*/
void
GNUNET_OS_network_interfaces_list (GNUNET_OS_NetworkInterfaceProcessor proc,
void *proc_cls);
/**
* @brief Get maximum string length returned by gethostname()
*/
#if HAVE_SYSCONF && defined(_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX)
#define GNUNET_OS_get_hostname_max_length() ({ int __sc_tmp = sysconf(_SC_HOST_NAME_MAX); __sc_tmp <= 0 ? 255 : __sc_tmp; })
#elif defined(HOST_NAME_MAX)
#define GNUNET_OS_get_hostname_max_length() HOST_NAME_MAX
#else
#define GNUNET_OS_get_hostname_max_length() 255
#endif
/**
* Get process structure for current process
*
* The pointer it returns points to static memory location and must not be
* deallocated/closed
*
* @return pointer to the process sturcutre for this process
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_process_current (void);
/**
* Sends a signal to the process
*
* @param proc pointer to process structure
* @param sig signal
* @return 0 on success, -1 on error
*/
int
GNUNET_OS_process_kill (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc,
int sig);
/**
* Cleans up process structure contents (OS-dependent) and deallocates it
*
* @param proc pointer to process structure
*/
void
GNUNET_OS_process_destroy (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc);
/**
* Get the pid of the process in question
*
* @param proc the process to get the pid of
*
* @return the current process id
*/
pid_t
GNUNET_OS_process_get_pid (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc);
/**
* Start a process.
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* @param std_inheritance a set of GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_* flags
* @param pipe_stdin pipe to use to send input to child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stdout pipe to use to get output from child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stderr pipe to use to get error output from child process (or NULL)
* @param filename name of the binary
* @param argv NULL-terminated array of arguments to the process
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process_vap (int pipe_control,
enum GNUNET_OS_InheritStdioFlags std_inheritance,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdin,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdout,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stderr,
const char *filename,
char *const argv[]);
/**
* Start a process.
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* @param std_inheritance a set of GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_* flags
* @param pipe_stdin pipe to use to send input to child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stdout pipe to use to get output from child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stderr pipe to use to get error output from child process (or NULL)
* @param filename name of the binary
* @param ... NULL-terminated list of arguments to the process
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process (int pipe_control,
enum GNUNET_OS_InheritStdioFlags std_inheritance,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdin,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdout,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stderr,
const char *filename, ...);
/**
* Start a process.
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* @param std_inheritance a set of GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_* flags
* @param pipe_stdin pipe to use to send input to child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stdout pipe to use to get output from child process (or NULL)
* @param pipe_stderr pipe to use to get error output from child process (or NULL)
* @param filename name of the binary
* @param va NULL-terminated list of arguments to the process
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process_va (int pipe_control,
enum GNUNET_OS_InheritStdioFlags std_inheritance,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdin,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stdout,
struct GNUNET_DISK_PipeHandle *pipe_stderr,
const char *filename, va_list va);
/**
* Start a process.
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* @param std_inheritance a set of GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_* flags
* @param lsocks array of listen sockets to dup systemd-style (or NULL);
* must be NULL on platforms where dup is not supported
* @param filename name of the binary
* @param argv NULL-terminated list of arguments to the process,
* including the process name as the first argument
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process_v (int pipe_control,
enum GNUNET_OS_InheritStdioFlags std_inheritance,
const SOCKTYPE *lsocks,
const char *filename,
char *const argv[]);
/**
* Start a process. This function is similar to the GNUNET_OS_start_process_*
* except that the filename and arguments can have whole strings which contain
* the arguments. These arguments are to be separated by spaces and are parsed
* in the order they appear. Arguments containing spaces can be used by
* quoting them with @em ".
*
* @param pipe_control should a pipe be used to send signals to the child?
* @param std_inheritance a set of GNUNET_OS_INHERIT_STD_* flags
* @param lsocks array of listen sockets to dup systemd-style (or NULL);
* must be NULL on platforms where dup is not supported
* @param filename name of the binary. It is valid to have the arguments
* in this string when they are separated by spaces.
* @param ... more arguments. Should be of type `char *`. It is valid
* to have the arguments in these strings when they are separated by
* spaces. The last argument MUST be NULL.
* @return pointer to process structure of the new process, NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_Process *
GNUNET_OS_start_process_s (int pipe_control,
unsigned int std_inheritance,
const SOCKTYPE * lsocks,
const char *filename, ...);
/**
* Handle to a command action.
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_CommandHandle;
/**
* Type of a function to process a line of output.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param line line of output from a command, NULL for the end
*/
typedef void
(*GNUNET_OS_LineProcessor) (void *cls, const char *line);
/**
* Stop/kill a command.
*
* @param cmd handle to the process
*/
void
GNUNET_OS_command_stop (struct GNUNET_OS_CommandHandle *cmd);
/**
* Run the given command line and call the given function
* for each line of the output.
*
* @param proc function to call for each line of the output
* @param proc_cls closure for proc
* @param timeout when to time out
* @param binary command to run
* @param ... arguments to command
* @return NULL on error
*/
struct GNUNET_OS_CommandHandle *
GNUNET_OS_command_run (GNUNET_OS_LineProcessor proc,
void *proc_cls,
struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative timeout,
const char *binary,
...);
/**
* Retrieve the status of a process, waiting on him if dead.
* Nonblocking version.
*
* @param proc pointer to process structure
* @param type status type
* @param code return code/signal number
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_NO if the process is still running, #GNUNET_SYSERR otherwise
*/
int
GNUNET_OS_process_status (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc,
enum GNUNET_OS_ProcessStatusType *type,
unsigned long *code);
/**
* Wait for a process to terminate. The return code is discarded.
* You must not use #GNUNET_OS_process_status() on the same process
* after calling this function! This function is blocking and should
* thus only be used if the child process is known to have terminated
* or to terminate very soon.
*
* @param proc pointer to process structure of the process to wait for
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_SYSERR otherwise
*/
int
GNUNET_OS_process_wait (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc);
/**
* Retrieve the status of a process, waiting on him if dead.
* Blocking version.
*
* @param proc pointer to process structure
* @param type status type
* @param code return code/signal number
* @return #GNUNET_OK on success, #GNUNET_NO if the process is still running, #GNUNET_SYSERR otherwise
*/
int
GNUNET_OS_process_wait_status (struct GNUNET_OS_Process *proc,
enum GNUNET_OS_ProcessStatusType *type,
unsigned long *code);
/**
* Connects this process to its parent via pipe;
* essentially, the parent control handler will read signal numbers
* from the #GNUNET_OS_CONTROL_PIPE (as given in an environment
* variable) and raise those signals.
*
* @param cls closure (unused)
*/
void
GNUNET_OS_install_parent_control_handler (void *cls);
/**
* Check whether an executable exists and possibly
* if the suid bit is set on the file.
* Attempts to find the file using the current
* PATH environment variable as a search path.
*
* @param binary the name of the file to check.
* W32: must not have an .exe suffix.
* @param check_suid input true if the binary should be checked for SUID (*nix)
* W32: checks if the program has sufficient privileges by executing this
* binary with the -d flag. -d omits a programs main loop and only
* executes all privileged operations in an binary.
* @param params parameters used for w32 privilege checking (can be NULL for != w32, or when not checking for suid/permissions )
* @return #GNUNET_YES if the file is SUID (*nix) or can be executed with current privileges (W32),
* #GNUNET_NO if not SUID (but binary exists),
* #GNUNET_SYSERR on error (no such binary or not executable)
*/
int
GNUNET_OS_check_helper_binary (const char *binary,
int check_suid,
const char *params);
#if 0 /* keep Emacsens' auto-indent happy */
{
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/* ifndef GNUNET_OS_LIB_H */
#endif
/** @} */ /* end of group */
/* end of gnunet_os_lib.h */