rc.subr revision 178770
1# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.67 2006/10/07 11:25:15 elad Exp $ 2# $FreeBSD: head/etc/rc.subr 178770 2008-05-05 07:43:48Z mtm $ 3# 4# Copyright (c) 1997-2004 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 5# All rights reserved. 6# 7# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation 8# by Luke Mewburn. 9# 10# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12# are met: 13# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 16# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 18# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 19# must display the following acknowledgement: 20# This product includes software developed by the NetBSD 21# Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. 22# 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its 23# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived 24# from this software without specific prior written permission. 25# 26# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS 27# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 28# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 29# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS 30# BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 31# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 32# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 33# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 34# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 35# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 36# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 37# 38# rc.subr 39# functions used by various rc scripts 40# 41 42: ${rcvar_manpage:='rc.conf(5)'} 43: ${RC_PID:=$$}; export RC_PID 44 45# 46# Operating System dependent/independent variables 47# 48 49if [ -z "${_rc_subr_loaded}" ]; then 50 51_rc_subr_loaded="YES" 52 53SYSCTL="/sbin/sysctl" 54SYSCTL_N="${SYSCTL} -n" 55CMD_OSTYPE="${SYSCTL_N} kern.ostype" 56OSTYPE=`${CMD_OSTYPE}` 57ID="/usr/bin/id" 58IDCMD="if [ -x $ID ]; then $ID -un; fi" 59PS="/bin/ps -ww" 60JID=`$PS -p $$ -o jid=` 61 62case ${OSTYPE} in 63FreeBSD) 64 SYSCTL_W="${SYSCTL}" 65 ;; 66NetBSD) 67 SYSCTL_W="${SYSCTL} -w" 68 ;; 69esac 70 71# 72# functions 73# --------- 74 75# 76# set_rcvar base_var 77# Set the variable name enabling a specific service. 78# FreeBSD uses ${service}_enable, while NetBSD uses 79# just the name of the service. For example: 80# FreeBSD: sendmail_enable="YES" 81# NetBSD : sendmail="YES" 82# $1 - if $name is not the base to work of off, specify 83# a different one 84# 85set_rcvar() 86{ 87 if [ -z "$1" ]; then 88 base_var=${name} 89 else 90 base_var="$1" 91 fi 92 93 case ${OSTYPE} in 94 FreeBSD) 95 echo ${base_var}_enable 96 ;; 97 NetBSD) 98 echo ${base_var} 99 ;; 100 *) 101 echo 'XXX' 102 ;; 103 esac 104} 105 106# 107# force_depend script 108# Force a service to start. Intended for use by services 109# to resolve dependency issues. It is assumed the caller 110# has check to make sure this call is necessary 111# $1 - filename of script, in /etc/rc.d, to run 112# 113force_depend() 114{ 115 _depend="$1" 116 117 info "${name} depends on ${_depend}, which will be forced to start." 118 if ! /etc/rc.d/${_depend} forcestart; then 119 warn "Unable to force ${_depend}. It may already be running." 120 return 1 121 fi 122 return 0 123} 124 125# 126# checkyesno var 127# Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO. 128# Return 0 if it's "yes" (et al), nonzero otherwise. 129# 130checkyesno() 131{ 132 eval _value=\$${1} 133 debug "checkyesno: $1 is set to $_value." 134 case $_value in 135 136 # "yes", "true", "on", or "1" 137 [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1) 138 return 0 139 ;; 140 141 # "no", "false", "off", or "0" 142 [Nn][Oo]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0) 143 return 1 144 ;; 145 *) 146 warn "\$${1} is not set properly - see ${rcvar_manpage}." 147 return 1 148 ;; 149 esac 150} 151 152# 153# reverse_list list 154# print the list in reverse order 155# 156reverse_list() 157{ 158 _revlist= 159 for _revfile; do 160 _revlist="$_revfile $_revlist" 161 done 162 echo $_revlist 163} 164 165# stop_boot always 166# If booting directly to multiuser or $always is enabled, 167# send SIGTERM to the parent (/etc/rc) to abort the boot. 168# Otherwise just exit. 169# 170stop_boot() 171{ 172 local always 173 174 case $1 in 175 # "yes", "true", "on", or "1" 176 [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1) 177 always=true 178 ;; 179 *) 180 always=false 181 ;; 182 fi 183 if [ "$autoboot" = yes -o "$always" = true ]; then 184 echo "ERROR: ABORTING BOOT (sending SIGTERM to parent)!" 185 kill -TERM ${RC_PID} 186 fi 187 exit 1 188} 189 190# 191# mount_critical_filesystems type 192# Go through the list of critical filesystems as provided in 193# the rc.conf(5) variable $critical_filesystems_${type}, checking 194# each one to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it. 195# 196mount_critical_filesystems() 197{ 198 eval _fslist=\$critical_filesystems_${1} 199 for _fs in $_fslist; do 200 mount | ( 201 _ismounted=false 202 while read what _on on _type type; do 203 if [ $on = $_fs ]; then 204 _ismounted=true 205 fi 206 done 207 if $_ismounted; then 208 : 209 else 210 mount $_fs >/dev/null 2>&1 211 fi 212 ) 213 done 214} 215 216# 217# check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter] 218# Parses the first line of pidfile for a PID, and ensures 219# that the process is running and matches procname. 220# Prints the matching PID upon success, nothing otherwise. 221# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes() for details. 222# 223check_pidfile() 224{ 225 _pidfile=$1 226 _procname=$2 227 _interpreter=$3 228 if [ -z "$_pidfile" -o -z "$_procname" ]; then 229 err 3 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]' 230 fi 231 if [ ! -f $_pidfile ]; then 232 debug "pid file ($_pidfile): not readable." 233 return 234 fi 235 read _pid _junk < $_pidfile 236 if [ -z "$_pid" ]; then 237 debug "pid file ($_pidfile): no pid in file." 238 return 239 fi 240 _find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-p '"$_pid" 241} 242 243# 244# check_process procname [interpreter] 245# Ensures that a process (or processes) named procname is running. 246# Prints a list of matching PIDs. 247# interpreter is optional; see _find_processes() for details. 248# 249check_process() 250{ 251 _procname=$1 252 _interpreter=$2 253 if [ -z "$_procname" ]; then 254 err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname [interpreter]' 255 fi 256 _find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-ax' 257} 258 259# 260# _find_processes procname interpreter psargs 261# Search for procname in the output of ps generated by psargs. 262# Prints the PIDs of any matching processes, space separated. 263# 264# If interpreter == ".", check the following variations of procname 265# against the first word of each command: 266# procname 267# `basename procname` 268# `basename procname` + ":" 269# "(" + `basename procname` + ")" 270# "[" + `basename procname` + "]" 271# 272# If interpreter != ".", read the first line of procname, remove the 273# leading #!, normalise whitespace, append procname, and attempt to 274# match that against each command, either as is, or with extra words 275# at the end. As an alternative, to deal with interpreted daemons 276# using perl, the basename of the interpreter plus a colon is also 277# tried as the prefix to procname. 278# 279_find_processes() 280{ 281 if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then 282 err 3 'USAGE: _find_processes procname interpreter psargs' 283 fi 284 _procname=$1 285 _interpreter=$2 286 _psargs=$3 287 288 _pref= 289 if [ $_interpreter != "." ]; then # an interpreted script 290 _script=${_chroot}${_chroot:+"/"}$_procname 291 if [ -r $_script ]; then 292 read _interp < $_script # read interpreter name 293 case "$_interp" in 294 \#!*) 295 _interp=${_interp#\#!} # strip #! 296 set -- $_interp 297 case $1 in 298 */bin/env) 299 shift # drop env to get real name 300 ;; 301 esac 302 if [ $_interpreter != $1 ]; then 303 warn "\$command_interpreter $_interpreter != $1" 304 fi 305 ;; 306 *) 307 warn "no shebang line in $_script" 308 set -- $_interpreter 309 ;; 310 esac 311 else 312 warn "cannot read shebang line from $_script" 313 set -- $_interpreter 314 fi 315 _interp="$* $_procname" # cleanup spaces, add _procname 316 _interpbn=${1##*/} 317 _fp_args='_argv' 318 _fp_match='case "$_argv" in 319 ${_interp}|"${_interp} "*|"${_interpbn}: ${_procname}"*)' 320 else # a normal daemon 321 _procnamebn=${_procname##*/} 322 _fp_args='_arg0 _argv' 323 _fp_match='case "$_arg0" in 324 $_procname|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|"(${_procnamebn})"|"[${_procnamebn}]")' 325 fi 326 327 _proccheck="\ 328 $PS 2>/dev/null -o pid= -o jid= -o command= $_psargs"' | 329 while read _npid _jid '"$_fp_args"'; do 330 '"$_fp_match"' 331 if [ "$JID" -eq "$_jid" ]; 332 then echo -n "$_pref$_npid"; 333 _pref=" "; 334 fi 335 ;; 336 esac 337 done' 338 339# debug "in _find_processes: proccheck is ($_proccheck)." 340 eval $_proccheck 341} 342 343# 344# wait_for_pids pid [pid ...] 345# spins until none of the pids exist 346# 347wait_for_pids() 348{ 349 _list="$@" 350 if [ -z "$_list" ]; then 351 return 352 fi 353 _prefix= 354 while true; do 355 _nlist=""; 356 for _j in $_list; do 357 if kill -0 $_j 2>/dev/null; then 358 _nlist="${_nlist}${_nlist:+ }$_j" 359 fi 360 done 361 if [ -z "$_nlist" ]; then 362 break 363 fi 364 _list=$_nlist 365 echo -n ${_prefix:-"Waiting for PIDS: "}$_list 366 _prefix=", " 367 sleep 2 368 done 369 if [ -n "$_prefix" ]; then 370 echo "." 371 fi 372} 373 374# 375# run_rc_command argument 376# Search for argument in the list of supported commands, which is: 377# "start stop restart rcvar status poll ${extra_commands}" 378# If there's a match, run ${argument}_cmd or the default method 379# (see below). 380# 381# If argument has a given prefix, then change the operation as follows: 382# Prefix Operation 383# ------ --------- 384# fast Skip the pid check, and set rc_fast=yes, rc_quiet=yes 385# force Set ${rcvar} to YES, and set rc_force=yes 386# one Set ${rcvar} to YES 387# quiet Don't output some diagnostics, and set rc_quiet=yes 388# 389# The following globals are used: 390# 391# Name Needed Purpose 392# ---- ------ ------- 393# name y Name of script. 394# 395# command n Full path to command. 396# Not needed if ${rc_arg}_cmd is set for 397# each keyword. 398# 399# command_args n Optional args/shell directives for command. 400# 401# command_interpreter n If not empty, command is interpreted, so 402# call check_{pidfile,process}() appropriately. 403# 404# extra_commands n List of extra commands supported. 405# 406# pidfile n If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile $command, 407# otherwise use check_process $command. 408# In either case, only check if $command is set. 409# 410# procname n Process name to check for instead of $command. 411# 412# rcvar n This is checked with checkyesno to determine 413# if the action should be run. 414# 415# ${name}_program n Full path to command. 416# Meant to be used in /etc/rc.conf to override 417# ${command}. 418# 419# ${name}_chroot n Directory to chroot to before running ${command} 420# Requires /usr to be mounted. 421# 422# ${name}_chdir n Directory to cd to before running ${command} 423# (if not using ${name}_chroot). 424# 425# ${name}_flags n Arguments to call ${command} with. 426# NOTE: $flags from the parent environment 427# can be used to override this. 428# 429# ${name}_nice n Nice level to run ${command} at. 430# 431# ${name}_user n User to run ${command} as, using su(1) if not 432# using ${name}_chroot. 433# Requires /usr to be mounted. 434# 435# ${name}_group n Group to run chrooted ${command} as. 436# Requires /usr to be mounted. 437# 438# ${name}_groups n Comma separated list of supplementary groups 439# to run the chrooted ${command} with. 440# Requires /usr to be mounted. 441# 442# ${rc_arg}_cmd n If set, use this as the method when invoked; 443# Otherwise, use default command (see below) 444# 445# ${rc_arg}_precmd n If set, run just before performing the 446# ${rc_arg}_cmd method in the default 447# operation (i.e, after checking for required 448# bits and process (non)existence). 449# If this completes with a non-zero exit code, 450# don't run ${rc_arg}_cmd. 451# 452# ${rc_arg}_postcmd n If set, run just after performing the 453# ${rc_arg}_cmd method, if that method 454# returned a zero exit code. 455# 456# required_dirs n If set, check for the existence of the given 457# directories before running a (re)start command. 458# 459# required_files n If set, check for the readability of the given 460# files before running a (re)start command. 461# 462# required_modules n If set, ensure the given kernel modules are 463# loaded before running a (re)start command. 464# The check and possible loads are actually 465# done after start_precmd so that the modules 466# aren't loaded in vain, should the precmd 467# return a non-zero status to indicate a error. 468# If a word in the list looks like "foo:bar", 469# "foo" is the KLD file name and "bar" is the 470# module name. If a word looks like "foo~bar", 471# "foo" is the KLD file name and "bar" is a 472# egrep(1) pattern matching the module name. 473# Otherwise the module name is assumed to be 474# the same as the KLD file name, which is most 475# common. See load_kld(). 476# 477# required_vars n If set, perform checkyesno on each of the 478# listed variables before running the default 479# (re)start command. 480# 481# Default behaviour for a given argument, if no override method is 482# provided: 483# 484# Argument Default behaviour 485# -------- ----------------- 486# start if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar} 487# ${command} 488# 489# stop if ${pidfile} 490# rc_pid=$(check_pidfile $pidfile $command) 491# else 492# rc_pid=$(check_process $command) 493# kill $sig_stop $rc_pid 494# wait_for_pids $rc_pid 495# ($sig_stop defaults to TERM.) 496# 497# reload Similar to stop, except use $sig_reload instead, 498# and doesn't wait_for_pids. 499# $sig_reload defaults to HUP. 500# Note that `reload' isn't provided by default, 501# it should be enabled via $extra_commands. 502# 503# restart Run `stop' then `start'. 504# 505# status Show if ${command} is running, etc. 506# 507# poll Wait for ${command} to exit. 508# 509# rcvar Display what rc.conf variable is used (if any). 510# 511# Variables available to methods, and after run_rc_command() has 512# completed: 513# 514# Variable Purpose 515# -------- ------- 516# rc_arg Argument to command, after fast/force/one processing 517# performed 518# 519# rc_flags Flags to start the default command with. 520# Defaults to ${name}_flags, unless overridden 521# by $flags from the environment. 522# This variable may be changed by the precmd method. 523# 524# rc_pid PID of command (if appropriate) 525# 526# rc_fast Not empty if "fast" was provided (q.v.) 527# 528# rc_force Not empty if "force" was provided (q.v.) 529# 530# rc_quiet Not empty if "quiet" was provided 531# 532# 533run_rc_command() 534{ 535 _return=0 536 rc_arg=$1 537 if [ -z "$name" ]; then 538 err 3 'run_rc_command: $name is not set.' 539 fi 540 541 # Don't repeat the first argument when passing additional command- 542 # line arguments to the command subroutines. 543 # 544 shift 1 545 rc_extra_args="$*" 546 547 _rc_prefix= 548 case "$rc_arg" in 549 fast*) # "fast" prefix; don't check pid 550 rc_arg=${rc_arg#fast} 551 rc_fast=yes 552 rc_quiet=yes 553 ;; 554 force*) # "force prefix; always run 555 rc_force=yes 556 _rc_prefix=force 557 rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_prefix}} 558 if [ -n "${rcvar}" ]; then 559 eval ${rcvar}=YES 560 fi 561 ;; 562 one*) # "one" prefix; set ${rcvar}=yes 563 _rc_prefix=one 564 rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_prefix}} 565 if [ -n "${rcvar}" ]; then 566 eval ${rcvar}=YES 567 fi 568 ;; 569 quiet*) # "quiet" prefix; omit some messages 570 _rc_prefix=quiet 571 rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_prefix}} 572 rc_quiet=yes 573 ;; 574 esac 575 576 eval _override_command=\$${name}_program 577 command=${command:+${_override_command:-$command}} 578 579 _keywords="start stop restart rcvar $extra_commands" 580 rc_pid= 581 _pidcmd= 582 _procname=${procname:-${command}} 583 584 # setup pid check command 585 if [ -n "$_procname" ]; then 586 if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then 587 _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_pidfile '"$pidfile $_procname $command_interpreter"')' 588 else 589 _pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_process '"$_procname $command_interpreter"')' 590 fi 591 if [ -n "$_pidcmd" ]; then 592 _keywords="${_keywords} status poll" 593 fi 594 fi 595 596 if [ -z "$rc_arg" ]; then 597 rc_usage $_keywords 598 fi 599 600 if [ -n "$flags" ]; then # allow override from environment 601 rc_flags=$flags 602 else 603 eval rc_flags=\$${name}_flags 604 fi 605 eval _chdir=\$${name}_chdir _chroot=\$${name}_chroot \ 606 _nice=\$${name}_nice _user=\$${name}_user \ 607 _group=\$${name}_group _groups=\$${name}_groups 608 609 if [ -n "$_user" ]; then # unset $_user if running as that user 610 if [ "$_user" = "$(eval $IDCMD)" ]; then 611 unset _user 612 fi 613 fi 614 615 # if ${rcvar} is set, and $1 is not 616 # "rcvar", then run 617 # checkyesno ${rcvar} 618 # and return if that failed 619 # 620 if [ -n "${rcvar}" -a "$rc_arg" != "rcvar" ]; then 621 if ! checkyesno ${rcvar}; then 622 if [ -n "${rc_quiet}" ]; then 623 return 0 624 fi 625 echo -n "Cannot '${rc_arg}' $name. Set ${rcvar} to " 626 echo -n "YES in /etc/rc.conf or use 'one${rc_arg}' " 627 echo "instead of '${rc_arg}'." 628 return 0 629 fi 630 fi 631 632 eval $_pidcmd # determine the pid if necessary 633 634 for _elem in $_keywords; do 635 if [ "$_elem" != "$rc_arg" ]; then 636 continue 637 fi 638 # if there's a custom ${XXX_cmd}, 639 # run that instead of the default 640 # 641 eval _cmd=\$${rc_arg}_cmd \ 642 _precmd=\$${rc_arg}_precmd \ 643 _postcmd=\$${rc_arg}_postcmd 644 645 if [ -n "$_cmd" ]; then 646 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 647 _run_rc_doit "$_cmd $rc_extra_args" || return 1 648 _run_rc_postcmd 649 return $_return 650 fi 651 652 case "$rc_arg" in # default operations... 653 654 status) 655 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 656 if [ -n "$rc_pid" ]; then 657 echo "${name} is running as pid $rc_pid." 658 else 659 echo "${name} is not running." 660 return 1 661 fi 662 _run_rc_postcmd 663 ;; 664 665 start) 666 if [ -z "$rc_fast" -a -n "$rc_pid" ]; then 667 echo 1>&2 "${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid)." 668 return 1 669 fi 670 671 if [ ! -x ${_chroot}${_chroot:+"/"}${command} ]; then 672 warn "run_rc_command: cannot run $command" 673 return 1 674 fi 675 676 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 677 678 # setup the full command to run 679 # 680 echo "Starting ${name}." 681 if [ -n "$_chroot" ]; then 682 _doit="\ 683${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\ 684chroot ${_user:+-u $_user }${_group:+-g $_group }${_groups:+-G $_groups }\ 685$_chroot $command $rc_flags $command_args" 686 else 687 _doit="\ 688${_chdir:+cd $_chdir && }\ 689$command $rc_flags $command_args" 690 if [ -n "$_user" ]; then 691 _doit="su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \"$_doit\"'" 692 fi 693 if [ -n "$_nice" ]; then 694 if [ -z "$_user" ]; then 695 _doit="sh -c \"$_doit\"" 696 fi 697 _doit="nice -n $_nice $_doit" 698 fi 699 fi 700 701 # run the full command 702 # 703 _run_rc_doit "$_doit" || return 1 704 705 # finally, run postcmd 706 # 707 _run_rc_postcmd 708 ;; 709 710 stop) 711 if [ -z "$rc_pid" ]; then 712 [ -n "$rc_fast" ] && return 0 713 _run_rc_notrunning 714 return 1 715 fi 716 717 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 718 719 # send the signal to stop 720 # 721 echo "Stopping ${name}." 722 _doit=$(_run_rc_killcmd "${sig_stop:-TERM}") 723 _run_rc_doit "$_doit" || return 1 724 725 # wait for the command to exit, 726 # and run postcmd. 727 wait_for_pids $rc_pid 728 729 _run_rc_postcmd 730 ;; 731 732 reload) 733 if [ -z "$rc_pid" ]; then 734 _run_rc_notrunning 735 return 1 736 fi 737 738 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 739 740 _doit=$(_run_rc_killcmd "${sig_reload:-HUP}") 741 _run_rc_doit "$_doit" || return 1 742 743 _run_rc_postcmd 744 ;; 745 746 restart) 747 # prevent restart being called more 748 # than once by any given script 749 # 750 if ${_rc_restart_done:-false}; then 751 return 0 752 fi 753 _rc_restart_done=true 754 755 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 756 757 # run those in a subshell to keep global variables 758 ( run_rc_command ${_rc_prefix}stop $rc_extra_args ) 759 ( run_rc_command ${_rc_prefix}start $rc_extra_args ) 760 _return=$? 761 [ $_return -ne 0 ] && [ -z "$rc_force" ] && return 1 762 763 _run_rc_postcmd 764 ;; 765 766 poll) 767 _run_rc_precmd || return 1 768 if [ -n "$rc_pid" ]; then 769 wait_for_pids $rc_pid 770 fi 771 _run_rc_postcmd 772 ;; 773 774 rcvar) 775 echo "# $name" 776 if [ -n "$rcvar" ]; then 777 if checkyesno ${rcvar}; then 778 echo "${rcvar}=YES" 779 else 780 echo "${rcvar}=NO" 781 fi 782 fi 783 ;; 784 785 *) 786 rc_usage $_keywords 787 ;; 788 789 esac 790 return $_return 791 done 792 793 echo 1>&2 "$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'." 794 rc_usage $_keywords 795 # not reached 796} 797 798# 799# Helper functions for run_rc_command: common code. 800# They use such global variables besides the exported rc_* ones: 801# 802# name R/W 803# ------------------ 804# _precmd R 805# _postcmd R 806# _return W 807# 808_run_rc_precmd() 809{ 810 check_required_before "$rc_arg" || return 1 811 812 if [ -n "$_precmd" ]; then 813 debug "run_rc_command: ${rc_arg}_precmd: $_precmd $rc_extra_args" 814 eval "$_precmd $rc_extra_args" 815 _return=$? 816 817 # If precmd failed and force isn't set, request exit. 818 if [ $_return -ne 0 ] && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 819 return 1 820 fi 821 fi 822 823 check_required_after "$rc_arg" || return 1 824 825 return 0 826} 827 828_run_rc_postcmd() 829{ 830 if [ -n "$_postcmd" ]; then 831 debug "run_rc_command: ${rc_arg}_postcmd: $_postcmd $rc_extra_args" 832 eval "$_postcmd $rc_extra_args" 833 _return=$? 834 fi 835 return 0 836} 837 838_run_rc_doit() 839{ 840 debug "run_rc_command: doit: $*" 841 eval "$@" 842 _return=$? 843 844 # If command failed and force isn't set, request exit. 845 if [ $_return -ne 0 ] && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 846 return 1 847 fi 848 849 return 0 850} 851 852_run_rc_notrunning() 853{ 854 local _pidmsg 855 856 if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then 857 _pidmsg=" (check $pidfile)." 858 else 859 _pidmsg= 860 fi 861 echo 1>&2 "${name} not running?${_pidmsg}" 862} 863 864_run_rc_killcmd() 865{ 866 local _cmd 867 868 _cmd="kill -$1 $rc_pid" 869 if [ -n "$_user" ]; then 870 _cmd="su -m ${_user} -c 'sh -c \"${_cmd}\"'" 871 fi 872 echo "$_cmd" 873} 874 875# 876# run_rc_script file arg 877# Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the 878# return value from the script. If `file' ends with `.sh', it's 879# sourced into the current environment. If `file' appears to be 880# a backup or scratch file, ignore it. Otherwise if it's 881# executable run as a child process. 882# 883run_rc_script() 884{ 885 _file=$1 886 _arg=$2 887 if [ -z "$_file" -o -z "$_arg" ]; then 888 err 3 'USAGE: run_rc_script file arg' 889 fi 890 891 unset name command command_args command_interpreter \ 892 extra_commands pidfile procname \ 893 rcvar required_dirs required_files required_vars 894 eval unset ${_arg}_cmd ${_arg}_precmd ${_arg}_postcmd 895 896 case "$_file" in 897 /etc/rc.d/*.sh) # run in current shell 898 set $_arg; . $_file 899 ;; 900 *[~#]|*.OLD|*.bak|*.orig|*,v) # scratch file; skip 901 warn "Ignoring scratch file $_file" 902 ;; 903 *) # run in subshell 904 if [ -x $_file ]; then 905 if [ -n "$rc_fast_and_loose" ]; then 906 set $_arg; . $_file 907 else 908 ( trap "echo Script $_file interrupted; kill -QUIT $$" 3 909 trap "echo Script $_file interrupted; exit 1" 2 910 set $_arg; . $_file ) 911 fi 912 fi 913 ;; 914 esac 915} 916 917# 918# load_rc_config name 919# Source in the configuration file for a given name. 920# 921load_rc_config() 922{ 923 _name=$1 924 if [ -z "$_name" ]; then 925 err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config name' 926 fi 927 928 if ${_rc_conf_loaded:-false}; then 929 : 930 else 931 if [ -r /etc/defaults/rc.conf ]; then 932 debug "Sourcing /etc/defaults/rc.conf" 933 . /etc/defaults/rc.conf 934 source_rc_confs 935 elif [ -r /etc/rc.conf ]; then 936 debug "Sourcing /etc/rc.conf (/etc/defaults/rc.conf doesn't exist)." 937 . /etc/rc.conf 938 fi 939 _rc_conf_loaded=true 940 fi 941 if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.d/"$_name" ]; then 942 debug "Sourcing /etc/rc.conf.d/${_name}" 943 . /etc/rc.conf.d/"$_name" 944 fi 945} 946 947# 948# load_rc_config_var name var 949# Read the rc.conf(5) var for name and set in the 950# current shell, using load_rc_config in a subshell to prevent 951# unwanted side effects from other variable assignments. 952# 953load_rc_config_var() 954{ 955 if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then 956 err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config_var name var' 957 fi 958 eval $(eval '( 959 load_rc_config '$1' >/dev/null; 960 if [ -n "${'$2'}" -o "${'$2'-UNSET}" != "UNSET" ]; then 961 echo '$2'=\'\''${'$2'}\'\''; 962 fi 963 )' ) 964} 965 966# 967# rc_usage commands 968# Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a list of 969# valid commands. 970# 971rc_usage() 972{ 973 echo -n 1>&2 "Usage: $0 [fast|force|one](" 974 975 _sep= 976 for _elem; do 977 echo -n 1>&2 "$_sep$_elem" 978 _sep="|" 979 done 980 echo 1>&2 ")" 981 exit 1 982} 983 984# 985# err exitval message 986# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with exitval. 987# 988err() 989{ 990 exitval=$1 991 shift 992 993 if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then 994 logger "$0: ERROR: $*" 995 fi 996 echo 1>&2 "$0: ERROR: $*" 997 exit $exitval 998} 999 1000# 1001# warn message 1002# Display message to stderr and log to the syslog. 1003# 1004warn() 1005{ 1006 if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then 1007 logger "$0: WARNING: $*" 1008 fi 1009 echo 1>&2 "$0: WARNING: $*" 1010} 1011 1012# 1013# info message 1014# Display informational message to stdout and log to syslog. 1015# 1016info() 1017{ 1018 case ${rc_info} in 1019 [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1) 1020 if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then 1021 logger "$0: INFO: $*" 1022 fi 1023 echo "$0: INFO: $*" 1024 ;; 1025 esac 1026} 1027 1028# 1029# debug message 1030# If debugging is enabled in rc.conf output message to stderr. 1031# BEWARE that you don't call any subroutine that itself calls this 1032# function. 1033# 1034debug() 1035{ 1036 case ${rc_debug} in 1037 [Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1) 1038 if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then 1039 logger "$0: DEBUG: $*" 1040 fi 1041 echo 1>&2 "$0: DEBUG: $*" 1042 ;; 1043 esac 1044} 1045 1046# 1047# backup_file action file cur backup 1048# Make a backup copy of `file' into `cur', and save the previous 1049# version of `cur' as `backup' or use rcs for archiving. 1050# 1051# This routine checks the value of the backup_uses_rcs variable, 1052# which can be either YES or NO. 1053# 1054# The `action' keyword can be one of the following: 1055# 1056# add `file' is now being backed up (and is possibly 1057# being reentered into the backups system). `cur' 1058# is created and RCS files, if necessary, are 1059# created as well. 1060# 1061# update `file' has changed and needs to be backed up. 1062# If `cur' exists, it is copied to to `back' or 1063# checked into RCS (if the repository file is old), 1064# and then `file' is copied to `cur'. Another RCS 1065# check in done here if RCS is being used. 1066# 1067# remove `file' is no longer being tracked by the backups 1068# system. If RCS is not being used, `cur' is moved 1069# to `back', otherwise an empty file is checked in, 1070# and then `cur' is removed. 1071# 1072# 1073backup_file() 1074{ 1075 _action=$1 1076 _file=$2 1077 _cur=$3 1078 _back=$4 1079 1080 if checkyesno backup_uses_rcs; then 1081 _msg0="backup archive" 1082 _msg1="update" 1083 1084 # ensure that history file is not locked 1085 if [ -f $_cur,v ]; then 1086 rcs -q -u -U -M $_cur 1087 fi 1088 1089 # ensure after switching to rcs that the 1090 # current backup is not lost 1091 if [ -f $_cur ]; then 1092 # no archive, or current newer than archive 1093 if [ ! -f $_cur,v -o $_cur -nt $_cur,v ]; then 1094 ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur 1095 rcs -q -kb -U $_cur 1096 co -q -f -u $_cur 1097 fi 1098 fi 1099 1100 case $_action in 1101 add|update) 1102 cp -p $_file $_cur 1103 ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur 1104 rcs -q -kb -U $_cur 1105 co -q -f -u $_cur 1106 chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v 1107 ;; 1108 remove) 1109 cp /dev/null $_cur 1110 ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur 1111 rcs -q -kb -U $_cur 1112 chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v 1113 rm $_cur 1114 ;; 1115 esac 1116 else 1117 case $_action in 1118 add|update) 1119 if [ -f $_cur ]; then 1120 cp -p $_cur $_back 1121 fi 1122 cp -p $_file $_cur 1123 chown root:wheel $_cur 1124 ;; 1125 remove) 1126 mv -f $_cur $_back 1127 ;; 1128 esac 1129 fi 1130} 1131 1132# make_symlink src link 1133# Make a symbolic link 'link' to src from basedir. If the 1134# directory in which link is to be created does not exist 1135# a warning will be displayed and an error will be returned. 1136# Returns 0 on sucess, 1 otherwise. 1137# 1138make_symlink() 1139{ 1140 local src link linkdir _me 1141 src="$1" 1142 link="$2" 1143 linkdir="`dirname $link`" 1144 _me="make_symlink()" 1145 1146 if [ -z "$src" -o -z "$link" ]; then 1147 warn "$_me: requires two arguments." 1148 return 1 1149 fi 1150 if [ ! -d "$linkdir" ]; then 1151 warn "$_me: the directory $linkdir does not exist." 1152 return 1 1153 fi 1154 if ! ln -sf $src $link; then 1155 warn "$_me: unable to make a symbolic link from $link to $src" 1156 return 1 1157 fi 1158 return 0 1159} 1160 1161# devfs_rulesets_from_file file 1162# Reads a set of devfs commands from file, and creates 1163# the specified rulesets with their rules. Returns non-zero 1164# if there was an error. 1165# 1166devfs_rulesets_from_file() 1167{ 1168 local file _err _me 1169 file="$1" 1170 _me="devfs_rulesets_from_file" 1171 _err=0 1172 1173 if [ -z "$file" ]; then 1174 warn "$_me: you must specify a file" 1175 return 1 1176 fi 1177 if [ ! -e "$file" ]; then 1178 debug "$_me: no such file ($file)" 1179 return 0 1180 fi 1181 debug "reading rulesets from file ($file)" 1182 { while read line 1183 do 1184 case $line in 1185 \#*) 1186 continue 1187 ;; 1188 \[*\]*) 1189 rulenum=`expr "$line" : "\[.*=\([0-9]*\)\]"` 1190 if [ -z "$rulenum" ]; then 1191 warn "$_me: cannot extract rule number ($line)" 1192 _err=1 1193 break 1194 fi 1195 rulename=`expr "$line" : "\[\(.*\)=[0-9]*\]"` 1196 if [ -z "$rulename" ]; then 1197 warn "$_me: cannot extract rule name ($line)" 1198 _err=1 1199 break; 1200 fi 1201 eval $rulename=\$rulenum 1202 debug "found ruleset: $rulename=$rulenum" 1203 if ! /sbin/devfs rule -s $rulenum delset; then 1204 _err=1 1205 break 1206 fi 1207 ;; 1208 *) 1209 rulecmd="${line%%"\#*"}" 1210 # evaluate the command incase it includes 1211 # other rules 1212 if [ -n "$rulecmd" ]; then 1213 debug "adding rule ($rulecmd)" 1214 if ! eval /sbin/devfs rule -s $rulenum $rulecmd 1215 then 1216 _err=1 1217 break 1218 fi 1219 fi 1220 ;; 1221 esac 1222 if [ $_err -ne 0 ]; then 1223 debug "error in $_me" 1224 break 1225 fi 1226 done } < $file 1227 return $_err 1228} 1229 1230# devfs_init_rulesets 1231# Initializes rulesets from configuration files. Returns 1232# non-zero if there was an error. 1233# 1234devfs_init_rulesets() 1235{ 1236 local file _me 1237 _me="devfs_init_rulesets" 1238 1239 # Go through this only once 1240 if [ -n "$devfs_rulesets_init" ]; then 1241 debug "$_me: devfs rulesets already initialized" 1242 return 1243 fi 1244 for file in $devfs_rulesets; do 1245 devfs_rulesets_from_file $file || return 1 1246 done 1247 devfs_rulesets_init=1 1248 debug "$_me: devfs rulesets initialized" 1249 return 0 1250} 1251 1252# devfs_set_ruleset ruleset [dir] 1253# Sets the default ruleset of dir to ruleset. The ruleset argument 1254# must be a ruleset name as specified in devfs.rules(5) file. 1255# Returns non-zero if it could not set it successfully. 1256# 1257devfs_set_ruleset() 1258{ 1259 local devdir rs _me 1260 [ -n "$1" ] && eval rs=\$$1 || rs= 1261 [ -n "$2" ] && devdir="-m "$2"" || devdir= 1262 _me="devfs_set_ruleset" 1263 1264 if [ -z "$rs" ]; then 1265 warn "$_me: you must specify a ruleset number" 1266 return 1 1267 fi 1268 debug "$_me: setting ruleset ($rs) on mount-point (${devdir#-m })" 1269 if ! /sbin/devfs $devdir ruleset $rs; then 1270 warn "$_me: unable to set ruleset $rs to ${devdir#-m }" 1271 return 1 1272 fi 1273 return 0 1274} 1275 1276# devfs_apply_ruleset ruleset [dir] 1277# Apply ruleset number $ruleset to the devfs mountpoint $dir. 1278# The ruleset argument must be a ruleset name as specified 1279# in a devfs.rules(5) file. Returns 0 on success or non-zero 1280# if it could not apply the ruleset. 1281# 1282devfs_apply_ruleset() 1283{ 1284 local devdir rs _me 1285 [ -n "$1" ] && eval rs=\$$1 || rs= 1286 [ -n "$2" ] && devdir="-m "$2"" || devdir= 1287 _me="devfs_apply_ruleset" 1288 1289 if [ -z "$rs" ]; then 1290 warn "$_me: you must specify a ruleset" 1291 return 1 1292 fi 1293 debug "$_me: applying ruleset ($rs) to mount-point (${devdir#-m })" 1294 if ! /sbin/devfs $devdir rule -s $rs applyset; then 1295 warn "$_me: unable to apply ruleset $rs to ${devdir#-m }" 1296 return 1 1297 fi 1298 return 0 1299} 1300 1301# devfs_domount dir [ruleset] 1302# Mount devfs on dir. If ruleset is specified it is set 1303# on the mount-point. It must also be a ruleset name as specified 1304# in a devfs.rules(5) file. Returns 0 on success. 1305# 1306devfs_domount() 1307{ 1308 local devdir rs _me 1309 devdir="$1" 1310 [ -n "$2" ] && rs=$2 || rs= 1311 _me="devfs_domount()" 1312 1313 if [ -z "$devdir" ]; then 1314 warn "$_me: you must specify a mount-point" 1315 return 1 1316 fi 1317 debug "$_me: mount-point is ($devdir), ruleset is ($rs)" 1318 if ! mount -t devfs dev "$devdir"; then 1319 warn "$_me: Unable to mount devfs on $devdir" 1320 return 1 1321 fi 1322 if [ -n "$rs" ]; then 1323 devfs_init_rulesets 1324 devfs_set_ruleset $rs $devdir 1325 devfs -m $devdir rule applyset 1326 fi 1327 return 0 1328} 1329 1330# devfs_mount_jail dir [ruleset] 1331# Mounts a devfs file system appropriate for jails 1332# on the directory dir. If ruleset is specified, the ruleset 1333# it names will be used instead. If present, ruleset must 1334# be the name of a ruleset as defined in a devfs.rules(5) file. 1335# This function returns non-zero if an error occurs. 1336# 1337devfs_mount_jail() 1338{ 1339 local jdev rs _me 1340 jdev="$1" 1341 [ -n "$2" ] && rs=$2 || rs="devfsrules_jail" 1342 _me="devfs_mount_jail" 1343 1344 devfs_init_rulesets 1345 if ! devfs_domount "$jdev" $rs; then 1346 warn "$_me: devfs was not mounted on $jdev" 1347 return 1 1348 fi 1349 return 0 1350} 1351 1352# Provide a function for normalizing the mounting of memory 1353# filesystems. This should allow the rest of the code here to remain 1354# as close as possible between 5-current and 4-stable. 1355# $1 = size 1356# $2 = mount point 1357# $3 = (optional) extra mdmfs flags 1358mount_md() 1359{ 1360 if [ -n "$3" ]; then 1361 flags="$3" 1362 fi 1363 /sbin/mdmfs $flags -s $1 md $2 1364} 1365 1366# Code common to scripts that need to load a kernel module 1367# if it isn't in the kernel yet. Syntax: 1368# load_kld [-e regex] [-m module] file 1369# where -e or -m chooses the way to check if the module 1370# is already loaded: 1371# regex is egrep'd in the output from `kldstat -v', 1372# module is passed to `kldstat -m'. 1373# The default way is as though `-m file' were specified. 1374load_kld() 1375{ 1376 local _loaded _mod _opt _re 1377 1378 while getopts "e:m:" _opt; do 1379 case "$_opt" in 1380 e) _re="$OPTARG" ;; 1381 m) _mod="$OPTARG" ;; 1382 *) err 3 'USAGE: load_kld [-e regex] [-m module] file' ;; 1383 esac 1384 done 1385 shift $(($OPTIND - 1)) 1386 if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then 1387 err 3 'USAGE: load_kld [-e regex] [-m module] file' 1388 fi 1389 _mod=${_mod:-$1} 1390 _loaded=false 1391 if [ -n "$_re" ]; then 1392 if kldstat -v | egrep -q -e "$_re"; then 1393 _loaded=true 1394 fi 1395 else 1396 if kldstat -q -m "$_mod"; then 1397 _loaded=true 1398 fi 1399 fi 1400 if ! $_loaded; then 1401 if ! kldload "$1"; then 1402 warn "Unable to load kernel module $1" 1403 return 1 1404 else 1405 info "$1 kernel module loaded." 1406 fi 1407 else 1408 debug "load_kld: $1 kernel module already loaded." 1409 fi 1410 return 0 1411} 1412 1413# ltr str src dst 1414# Change every $src in $str to $dst. 1415# Useful when /usr is not yet mounted and we cannot use tr(1), sed(1) nor 1416# awk(1). 1417ltr() 1418{ 1419 local _str _src _dst _out _com 1420 _str=$1 1421 _src=$2 1422 _dst=$3 1423 _out="" 1424 1425 IFS=${_src} 1426 for _com in ${_str}; do 1427 if [ -z "${_out}" ]; then 1428 _out="${_com}" 1429 else 1430 _out="${_out}${_dst}${_com}" 1431 fi 1432 done 1433 echo "${_out}" 1434} 1435 1436# Creates a list of providers for GELI encryption. 1437geli_make_list() 1438{ 1439 local devices devices2 1440 local provider mountpoint type options rest 1441 1442 # Create list of GELI providers from fstab. 1443 while read provider mountpoint type options rest ; do 1444 case ":${options}" in 1445 :*noauto*) 1446 noauto=yes 1447 ;; 1448 *) 1449 noauto=no 1450 ;; 1451 esac 1452 1453 case ":${provider}" in 1454 :#*) 1455 continue 1456 ;; 1457 *.eli) 1458 # Skip swap devices. 1459 if [ "${type}" = "swap" -o "${options}" = "sw" -o "${noauto}" = "yes" ]; then 1460 continue 1461 fi 1462 devices="${devices} ${provider}" 1463 ;; 1464 esac 1465 done < /etc/fstab 1466 1467 # Append providers from geli_devices. 1468 devices="${devices} ${geli_devices}" 1469 1470 for provider in ${devices}; do 1471 provider=${provider%.eli} 1472 provider=${provider#/dev/} 1473 devices2="${devices2} ${provider}" 1474 done 1475 1476 echo ${devices2} 1477} 1478 1479# Find scripts in local_startup directories that use the old syntax 1480# 1481find_local_scripts_old () { 1482 zlist='' 1483 slist='' 1484 for dir in ${local_startup}; do 1485 if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then 1486 for file in ${dir}/[0-9]*.sh; do 1487 grep '^# PROVIDE:' $file >/dev/null 2>&1 && 1488 continue 1489 zlist="$zlist $file" 1490 done 1491 for file in ${dir}/[^0-9]*.sh; do 1492 grep '^# PROVIDE:' $file >/dev/null 2>&1 && 1493 continue 1494 slist="$slist $file" 1495 done 1496 fi 1497 done 1498} 1499 1500find_local_scripts_new () { 1501 local_rc='' 1502 for dir in ${local_startup}; do 1503 if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then 1504 for file in `grep -l '^# PROVIDE:' ${dir}/* 2>/dev/null`; do 1505 case "$file" in 1506 *.sample) ;; 1507 *) if [ -x "$file" ]; then 1508 local_rc="${local_rc} ${file}" 1509 fi 1510 ;; 1511 esac 1512 done 1513 fi 1514 done 1515} 1516 1517# check_required_{before|after} command 1518# Check for things required by the command before and after its precmd, 1519# respectively. The two separate functions are needed because some 1520# conditions should prevent precmd from being run while other things 1521# depend on precmd having already been run. 1522# 1523check_required_before() 1524{ 1525 local _f 1526 1527 case "$1" in 1528 start) 1529 for _f in $required_vars; do 1530 if ! checkyesno $_f; then 1531 warn "\$${_f} is not enabled." 1532 if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 1533 return 1 1534 fi 1535 fi 1536 done 1537 1538 for _f in $required_dirs; do 1539 if [ ! -d "${_f}/." ]; then 1540 warn "${_f} is not a directory." 1541 if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 1542 return 1 1543 fi 1544 fi 1545 done 1546 1547 for _f in $required_files; do 1548 if [ ! -r "${_f}" ]; then 1549 warn "${_f} is not readable." 1550 if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 1551 return 1 1552 fi 1553 fi 1554 done 1555 ;; 1556 esac 1557 1558 return 0 1559} 1560 1561check_required_after() 1562{ 1563 local _f _args 1564 1565 case "$1" in 1566 start) 1567 for _f in $required_modules; do 1568 case "${_f}" in 1569 *~*) _args="-e ${_f#*~} ${_f%%~*}" ;; 1570 *:*) _args="-m ${_f#*:} ${_f%%:*}" ;; 1571 *) _args="${_f}" ;; 1572 esac 1573 if ! load_kld ${_args}; then 1574 if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then 1575 return 1 1576 fi 1577 fi 1578 done 1579 ;; 1580 esac 1581 1582 return 0 1583} 1584 1585fi 1586 1587_rc_subr_loaded=: 1588