Systemd/src/core/execute.h

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/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
#pragma once
/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
systemd 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
typedef struct ExecStatus ExecStatus;
typedef struct ExecCommand ExecCommand;
typedef struct ExecContext ExecContext;
typedef struct ExecRuntime ExecRuntime;
typedef struct ExecParameters ExecParameters;
#include <sys/capability.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include "list.h"
#include "fdset.h"
#include "missing.h"
#include "namespace.h"
#include "bus-endpoint.h"
typedef enum ExecUtmpMode {
EXEC_UTMP_INIT,
EXEC_UTMP_LOGIN,
EXEC_UTMP_USER,
_EXEC_UTMP_MODE_MAX,
_EXEC_UTMP_MODE_INVALID = -1
} ExecUtmpMode;
typedef enum ExecInput {
EXEC_INPUT_NULL,
EXEC_INPUT_TTY,
EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE,
EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL,
EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET,
_EXEC_INPUT_MAX,
_EXEC_INPUT_INVALID = -1
} ExecInput;
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typedef enum ExecOutput {
EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT,
EXEC_OUTPUT_NULL,
EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY,
EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG,
EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG_AND_CONSOLE,
EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG,
EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG_AND_CONSOLE,
EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL,
EXEC_OUTPUT_JOURNAL_AND_CONSOLE,
EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET,
_EXEC_OUTPUT_MAX,
_EXEC_OUTPUT_INVALID = -1
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} ExecOutput;
struct ExecStatus {
dual_timestamp start_timestamp;
dual_timestamp exit_timestamp;
pid_t pid;
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int code; /* as in siginfo_t::si_code */
int status; /* as in sigingo_t::si_status */
};
struct ExecCommand {
char *path;
char **argv;
ExecStatus exec_status;
LIST_FIELDS(ExecCommand, command); /* useful for chaining commands */
bool ignore;
};
struct ExecRuntime {
int n_ref;
char *tmp_dir;
char *var_tmp_dir;
int netns_storage_socket[2];
};
struct ExecContext {
char **environment;
char **environment_files;
char **pass_environment;
struct rlimit *rlimit[_RLIMIT_MAX];
char *working_directory, *root_directory;
bool working_directory_missing_ok;
bool working_directory_home;
mode_t umask;
int oom_score_adjust;
int nice;
int ioprio;
int cpu_sched_policy;
int cpu_sched_priority;
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cpu_set_t *cpuset;
unsigned cpuset_ncpus;
ExecInput std_input;
ExecOutput std_output;
ExecOutput std_error;
nsec_t timer_slack_nsec;
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char *tty_path;
bool tty_reset;
bool tty_vhangup;
bool tty_vt_disallocate;
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bool ignore_sigpipe;
/* Since resolving these names might might involve socket
* connections and we don't want to deadlock ourselves these
* names are resolved on execution only and in the child
* process. */
char *user;
char *group;
char **supplementary_groups;
char *pam_name;
char *utmp_id;
ExecUtmpMode utmp_mode;
bool selinux_context_ignore;
char *selinux_context;
bool apparmor_profile_ignore;
char *apparmor_profile;
bool smack_process_label_ignore;
char *smack_process_label;
char **read_write_dirs, **read_only_dirs, **inaccessible_dirs;
unsigned long mount_flags;
uint64_t capability_bounding_set_drop;
cap_t capabilities;
int secure_bits;
int syslog_priority;
char *syslog_identifier;
bool syslog_level_prefix;
bool cpu_sched_reset_on_fork;
bool non_blocking;
bool private_tmp;
bool private_network;
bool private_devices;
ProtectSystem protect_system;
ProtectHome protect_home;
bool no_new_privileges;
/* This is not exposed to the user but available
* internally. We need it to make sure that whenever we spawn
* /usr/bin/mount it is run in the same process group as us so
* that the autofs logic detects that it belongs to us and we
* don't enter a trigger loop. */
bool same_pgrp;
unsigned long personality;
Set *syscall_filter;
Set *syscall_archs;
int syscall_errno;
bool syscall_whitelist:1;
Set *address_families;
bool address_families_whitelist:1;
char **runtime_directory;
mode_t runtime_directory_mode;
bool oom_score_adjust_set:1;
bool nice_set:1;
bool ioprio_set:1;
bool cpu_sched_set:1;
bool no_new_privileges_set:1;
/* custom dbus enpoint */
BusEndpoint *bus_endpoint;
};
#include "cgroup.h"
#include "cgroup-util.h"
struct ExecParameters {
char **argv;
char **environment;
int *fds;
char **fd_names;
unsigned n_fds;
bool apply_permissions:1;
bool apply_chroot:1;
bool apply_tty_stdin:1;
bool confirm_spawn:1;
bool selinux_context_net:1;
bool cgroup_delegate:1;
core: unified cgroup hierarchy support This patch set adds full support the new unified cgroup hierarchy logic of modern kernels. A new kernel command line option "systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=1" is added. If specified the unified hierarchy is mounted to /sys/fs/cgroup instead of a tmpfs. No further hierarchies are mounted. The kernel command line option defaults to off. We can turn it on by default as soon as the kernel's APIs regarding this are stabilized (but even then downstream distros might want to turn this off, as this will break any tools that access cgroupfs directly). It is possibly to choose for each boot individually whether the unified or the legacy hierarchy is used. nspawn will by default provide the legacy hierarchy to containers if the host is using it, and the unified otherwise. However it is possible to run containers with the unified hierarchy on a legacy host and vice versa, by setting the $UNIFIED_CGROUP_HIERARCHY environment variable for nspawn to 1 or 0, respectively. The unified hierarchy provides reliable cgroup empty notifications for the first time, via inotify. To make use of this we maintain one manager-wide inotify fd, and each cgroup to it. This patch also removes cg_delete() which is unused now. On kernel 4.2 only the "memory" controller is compatible with the unified hierarchy, hence that's the only controller systemd exposes when booted in unified heirarchy mode. This introduces a new enum for enumerating supported controllers, plus a related enum for the mask bits mapping to it. The core is changed to make use of this everywhere. This moves PID 1 into a new "init.scope" implicit scope unit in the root slice. This is necessary since on the unified hierarchy cgroups may either contain subgroups or processes but not both. PID 1 hence has to move out of the root cgroup (strictly speaking the root cgroup is the only one where processes and subgroups are still allowed, but in order to support containers nicey, we move PID 1 into the new scope in all cases.) This new unit is also used on legacy hierarchy setups. It's actually pretty useful on all systems, as it can then be used to filter journal messages coming from PID 1, and so on. The root slice ("-.slice") is now implicitly created and started (and does not require a unit file on disk anymore), since that's where "init.scope" is located and the slice needs to be started before the scope can. To check whether we are in unified or legacy hierarchy mode we use statfs() on /sys/fs/cgroup. If the .f_type field reports tmpfs we are in legacy mode, if it reports cgroupfs we are in unified mode. This patch set carefuly makes sure that cgls and cgtop continue to work as desired. When invoking nspawn as a service it will implicitly create two subcgroups in the cgroup it is using, one to move the nspawn process into, the other to move the actual container processes into. This is done because of the requirement that cgroups may either contain processes or other subgroups.
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CGroupMask cgroup_supported;
const char *cgroup_path;
const char *runtime_prefix;
usec_t watchdog_usec;
int *idle_pipe;
char *bus_endpoint_path;
int bus_endpoint_fd;
int stdin_fd;
int stdout_fd;
int stderr_fd;
};
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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int exec_spawn(Unit *unit,
ExecCommand *command,
const ExecContext *context,
const ExecParameters *exec_params,
ExecRuntime *runtime,
pid_t *ret);
void exec_command_done(ExecCommand *c);
void exec_command_done_array(ExecCommand *c, unsigned n);
ExecCommand* exec_command_free_list(ExecCommand *c);
void exec_command_free_array(ExecCommand **c, unsigned n);
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char *exec_command_line(char **argv);
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void exec_command_dump(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix);
void exec_command_dump_list(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix);
void exec_command_append_list(ExecCommand **l, ExecCommand *e);
int exec_command_set(ExecCommand *c, const char *path, ...);
int exec_command_append(ExecCommand *c, const char *path, ...);
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void exec_context_init(ExecContext *c);
void exec_context_done(ExecContext *c);
void exec_context_dump(ExecContext *c, FILE* f, const char *prefix);
int exec_context_destroy_runtime_directory(ExecContext *c, const char *runtime_root);
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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int exec_context_load_environment(Unit *unit, const ExecContext *c, char ***l);
bool exec_context_may_touch_console(ExecContext *c);
bool exec_context_maintains_privileges(ExecContext *c);
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void exec_status_start(ExecStatus *s, pid_t pid);
void exec_status_exit(ExecStatus *s, ExecContext *context, pid_t pid, int code, int status);
void exec_status_dump(ExecStatus *s, FILE *f, const char *prefix);
int exec_runtime_make(ExecRuntime **rt, ExecContext *c, const char *id);
ExecRuntime *exec_runtime_ref(ExecRuntime *r);
ExecRuntime *exec_runtime_unref(ExecRuntime *r);
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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int exec_runtime_serialize(Unit *unit, ExecRuntime *rt, FILE *f, FDSet *fds);
int exec_runtime_deserialize_item(Unit *unit, ExecRuntime **rt, const char *key, const char *value, FDSet *fds);
void exec_runtime_destroy(ExecRuntime *rt);
const char* exec_output_to_string(ExecOutput i) _const_;
ExecOutput exec_output_from_string(const char *s) _pure_;
const char* exec_input_to_string(ExecInput i) _const_;
ExecInput exec_input_from_string(const char *s) _pure_;
const char* exec_utmp_mode_to_string(ExecUtmpMode i) _const_;
ExecUtmpMode exec_utmp_mode_from_string(const char *s) _pure_;