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1 | | /* $OpenBSD: select.c,v 1.2 2002/06/25 15:50:15 mickey Exp $ */ |
2 | | |
3 | | /* |
4 | | * Copyright 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu> |
5 | | * Copyright 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson |
6 | | * |
7 | | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
8 | | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
9 | | * are met: |
10 | | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
11 | | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
12 | | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
13 | | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
14 | | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
15 | | * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
16 | | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
17 | | * |
18 | | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
19 | | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
20 | | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
21 | | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
22 | | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
23 | | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
24 | | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
25 | | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
26 | | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
27 | | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
28 | | */ |
29 | | #include "event2/event-config.h" |
30 | | #include "evconfig-private.h" |
31 | | |
32 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
33 | | #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
34 | | #include <winsock2.h> |
35 | | #include <windows.h> |
36 | | #undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN |
37 | | #endif |
38 | | #include <sys/types.h> |
39 | | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_TIME_H |
40 | | #include <sys/time.h> |
41 | | #endif |
42 | | #include <sys/queue.h> |
43 | | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H |
44 | | #include <sys/socket.h> |
45 | | #endif |
46 | | #include <signal.h> |
47 | | #include <stdio.h> |
48 | | #include <stdlib.h> |
49 | | #include <string.h> |
50 | | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UNISTD_H |
51 | | #include <unistd.h> |
52 | | #endif |
53 | | #include <errno.h> |
54 | | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_FCNTL_H |
55 | | #include <fcntl.h> |
56 | | #endif |
57 | | |
58 | | #include "event2/event.h" |
59 | | #include "event2/event_struct.h" |
60 | | #include "event-internal.h" |
61 | | #include "event2/util.h" |
62 | | #include "evsignal-internal.h" |
63 | | #include "log-internal.h" |
64 | | #include "evmap-internal.h" |
65 | | #include "evthread-internal.h" |
66 | | |
67 | | /* |
68 | | signal.c |
69 | | |
70 | | This is the signal-handling implementation we use for backends that don't |
71 | | have a better way to do signal handling. It uses sigaction() or signal() |
72 | | to set a signal handler, and a socket pair to tell the event base when |
73 | | |
74 | | Note that I said "the event base" : only one event base can be set up to use |
75 | | this at a time. For historical reasons and backward compatibility, if you |
76 | | add an event for a signal to event_base A, then add an event for a signal |
77 | | (any signal!) to event_base B, event_base B will get informed about the |
78 | | signal, but event_base A won't. |
79 | | |
80 | | It would be neat to change this behavior in some future version of Libevent. |
81 | | kqueue already does something far more sensible. We can make all backends |
82 | | on Linux do a reasonable thing using signalfd. |
83 | | */ |
84 | | |
85 | | #ifndef _WIN32 |
86 | | /* Windows wants us to call our signal handlers as __cdecl. Nobody else |
87 | | * expects you to do anything crazy like this. */ |
88 | | #ifndef __cdecl |
89 | | #define __cdecl |
90 | | #endif |
91 | | #endif |
92 | | |
93 | | static int evsig_add(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t, short, short, void *); |
94 | | static int evsig_del(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t, short, short, void *); |
95 | | |
96 | | static const struct eventop evsigops = { |
97 | | "signal", |
98 | | NULL, |
99 | | evsig_add, |
100 | | evsig_del, |
101 | | NULL, |
102 | | NULL, |
103 | | 0, 0, 0 |
104 | | }; |
105 | | |
106 | | #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT |
107 | | /* Lock for evsig_base and evsig_base_n_signals_added fields. */ |
108 | | static void *evsig_base_lock = NULL; |
109 | | #endif |
110 | | /* The event base that's currently getting informed about signals. */ |
111 | | static struct event_base *evsig_base = NULL; |
112 | | /* A copy of evsig_base->sigev_n_signals_added. */ |
113 | | static int evsig_base_n_signals_added = 0; |
114 | | static evutil_socket_t evsig_base_fd = -1; |
115 | | |
116 | | static void __cdecl evsig_handler(int sig); |
117 | | |
118 | 311 | #define EVSIGBASE_LOCK() EVLOCK_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0) |
119 | 311 | #define EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK() EVLOCK_UNLOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0) |
120 | | |
121 | | void |
122 | | evsig_set_base_(struct event_base *base) |
123 | 0 | { |
124 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_LOCK(); |
125 | 0 | evsig_base = base; |
126 | 0 | evsig_base_n_signals_added = base->sig.ev_n_signals_added; |
127 | 0 | evsig_base_fd = base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1]; |
128 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK(); |
129 | 0 | } |
130 | | |
131 | | /* Callback for when the signal handler write a byte to our signaling socket */ |
132 | | static void |
133 | | evsig_cb(evutil_socket_t fd, short what, void *arg) |
134 | 0 | { |
135 | 0 | static char signals[1024]; |
136 | 0 | ev_ssize_t n; |
137 | 0 | int i; |
138 | 0 | int ncaught[NSIG]; |
139 | 0 | struct event_base *base; |
140 | |
|
141 | 0 | base = arg; |
142 | |
|
143 | 0 | memset(&ncaught, 0, sizeof(ncaught)); |
144 | |
|
145 | 0 | while (1) { |
146 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
147 | | n = recv(fd, signals, sizeof(signals), 0); |
148 | | #else |
149 | 0 | n = read(fd, signals, sizeof(signals)); |
150 | 0 | #endif |
151 | 0 | if (n == -1) { |
152 | 0 | int err = evutil_socket_geterror(fd); |
153 | 0 | if (! EVUTIL_ERR_RW_RETRIABLE(err)) |
154 | 0 | event_sock_err(1, fd, "%s: recv", __func__); |
155 | 0 | break; |
156 | 0 | } else if (n == 0) { |
157 | | /* XXX warn? */ |
158 | 0 | break; |
159 | 0 | } |
160 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { |
161 | 0 | ev_uint8_t sig = signals[i]; |
162 | 0 | if (sig < NSIG) |
163 | 0 | ncaught[sig]++; |
164 | 0 | } |
165 | 0 | } |
166 | | |
167 | 0 | EVBASE_ACQUIRE_LOCK(base, th_base_lock); |
168 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < NSIG; ++i) { |
169 | 0 | if (ncaught[i]) |
170 | 0 | evmap_signal_active_(base, i, ncaught[i]); |
171 | 0 | } |
172 | 0 | EVBASE_RELEASE_LOCK(base, th_base_lock); |
173 | 0 | } |
174 | | |
175 | | int |
176 | | evsig_init_(struct event_base *base) |
177 | 311 | { |
178 | | /* |
179 | | * Our signal handler is going to write to one end of the socket |
180 | | * pair to wake up our event loop. The event loop then scans for |
181 | | * signals that got delivered. |
182 | | */ |
183 | 311 | if (evutil_make_internal_pipe_(base->sig.ev_signal_pair) == -1) { |
184 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
185 | | /* Make this nonfatal on win32, where sometimes people |
186 | | have localhost firewalled. */ |
187 | | event_sock_warn(-1, "%s: socketpair", __func__); |
188 | | #else |
189 | 0 | event_sock_err(1, -1, "%s: socketpair", __func__); |
190 | 0 | #endif |
191 | 0 | return -1; |
192 | 0 | } |
193 | | |
194 | 311 | if (base->sig.sh_old) { |
195 | 0 | mm_free(base->sig.sh_old); |
196 | 0 | } |
197 | 311 | base->sig.sh_old = NULL; |
198 | 311 | base->sig.sh_old_max = 0; |
199 | | |
200 | 311 | event_assign(&base->sig.ev_signal, base, base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0], |
201 | 311 | EV_READ | EV_PERSIST, evsig_cb, base); |
202 | | |
203 | 311 | base->sig.ev_signal.ev_flags |= EVLIST_INTERNAL; |
204 | 311 | event_priority_set(&base->sig.ev_signal, 0); |
205 | | |
206 | 311 | base->evsigsel = &evsigops; |
207 | | |
208 | 311 | return 0; |
209 | 311 | } |
210 | | |
211 | | /* Helper: resize saved signal handler array up to the highest signal |
212 | | number. A dynamic array is used to keep footprint on the low side. */ |
213 | | int |
214 | | evsig_ensure_saved_(struct evsig_info *sig, int evsignal) |
215 | 0 | { |
216 | 0 | if (evsignal >= sig->sh_old_max) { |
217 | 0 | void *p; |
218 | 0 | int new_max = evsignal + 1; |
219 | 0 | event_debug(("%s: evsignal (%d) >= sh_old_max (%d), resizing", |
220 | 0 | __func__, evsignal, sig->sh_old_max)); |
221 | 0 | p = mm_realloc(sig->sh_old, new_max * sizeof(*sig->sh_old)); |
222 | 0 | if (p == NULL) { |
223 | 0 | event_warn("realloc"); |
224 | 0 | return (-1); |
225 | 0 | } |
226 | | |
227 | 0 | memset((char *)p + sig->sh_old_max * sizeof(*sig->sh_old), |
228 | 0 | 0, (new_max - sig->sh_old_max) * sizeof(*sig->sh_old)); |
229 | |
|
230 | 0 | sig->sh_old_max = new_max; |
231 | 0 | sig->sh_old = p; |
232 | 0 | } |
233 | 0 | return 0; |
234 | 0 | } |
235 | | |
236 | | /* Helper: set the signal handler for evsignal to handler in base, so that |
237 | | * we can restore the original handler when we clear the current one. */ |
238 | | int |
239 | | evsig_set_handler_(struct event_base *base, |
240 | | int evsignal, void (__cdecl *handler)(int)) |
241 | 0 | { |
242 | 0 | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION |
243 | 0 | struct sigaction sa; |
244 | | #else |
245 | | ev_sighandler_t sh; |
246 | | #endif |
247 | 0 | struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig; |
248 | | |
249 | | /* ensure saved array is large enough */ |
250 | 0 | if (evsig_ensure_saved_(sig, evsignal) < 0) |
251 | 0 | return (-1); |
252 | | |
253 | | /* allocate space for previous handler out of dynamic array */ |
254 | 0 | sig->sh_old[evsignal] = mm_malloc(sizeof *sig->sh_old[evsignal]); |
255 | 0 | if (sig->sh_old[evsignal] == NULL) { |
256 | 0 | event_warn("malloc"); |
257 | 0 | return (-1); |
258 | 0 | } |
259 | | |
260 | | /* save previous handler and setup new handler */ |
261 | 0 | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION |
262 | 0 | memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa)); |
263 | 0 | sa.sa_handler = handler; |
264 | 0 | #ifdef SA_RESTART |
265 | 0 | sa.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART; |
266 | 0 | #endif |
267 | 0 | sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask); |
268 | |
|
269 | 0 | if (sigaction(evsignal, &sa, sig->sh_old[evsignal]) == -1) { |
270 | 0 | event_warn("sigaction"); |
271 | 0 | mm_free(sig->sh_old[evsignal]); |
272 | 0 | sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL; |
273 | 0 | return (-1); |
274 | 0 | } |
275 | | #else |
276 | | if ((sh = signal(evsignal, handler)) == SIG_ERR) { |
277 | | event_warn("signal"); |
278 | | mm_free(sig->sh_old[evsignal]); |
279 | | sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL; |
280 | | return (-1); |
281 | | } |
282 | | *sig->sh_old[evsignal] = sh; |
283 | | #endif |
284 | | |
285 | 0 | return (0); |
286 | 0 | } |
287 | | |
288 | | static int |
289 | | evsig_add(struct event_base *base, evutil_socket_t evsignal, short old, short events, void *p) |
290 | 0 | { |
291 | 0 | struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig; |
292 | 0 | (void)p; |
293 | |
|
294 | 0 | EVUTIL_ASSERT(evsignal >= 0 && evsignal < NSIG); |
295 | | |
296 | | /* catch signals if they happen quickly */ |
297 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_LOCK(); |
298 | 0 | if (evsig_base != base && evsig_base_n_signals_added) { |
299 | 0 | event_warnx("Added a signal to event base %p with signals " |
300 | 0 | "already added to event_base %p. Only one can have " |
301 | 0 | "signals at a time with the %s backend. The base with " |
302 | 0 | "the most recently added signal or the most recent " |
303 | 0 | "event_base_loop() call gets preference; do " |
304 | 0 | "not rely on this behavior in future Libevent versions.", |
305 | 0 | (void *)base, (void *)evsig_base, base->evsel->name); |
306 | 0 | } |
307 | 0 | evsig_base = base; |
308 | 0 | evsig_base_n_signals_added = ++sig->ev_n_signals_added; |
309 | 0 | evsig_base_fd = base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1]; |
310 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK(); |
311 | |
|
312 | 0 | event_debug(("%s: %d: changing signal handler", __func__, (int)evsignal)); |
313 | 0 | if (evsig_set_handler_(base, (int)evsignal, evsig_handler) == -1) { |
314 | 0 | goto err; |
315 | 0 | } |
316 | | |
317 | | |
318 | 0 | if (!sig->ev_signal_added) { |
319 | 0 | if (event_add_nolock_(&sig->ev_signal, NULL, 0)) |
320 | 0 | goto err; |
321 | 0 | sig->ev_signal_added = 1; |
322 | 0 | } |
323 | | |
324 | 0 | return (0); |
325 | | |
326 | 0 | err: |
327 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_LOCK(); |
328 | 0 | --evsig_base_n_signals_added; |
329 | 0 | --sig->ev_n_signals_added; |
330 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK(); |
331 | 0 | return (-1); |
332 | 0 | } |
333 | | |
334 | | int |
335 | | evsig_restore_handler_(struct event_base *base, int evsignal) |
336 | 0 | { |
337 | 0 | int ret = 0; |
338 | 0 | struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig; |
339 | 0 | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION |
340 | 0 | struct sigaction *sh; |
341 | | #else |
342 | | ev_sighandler_t *sh; |
343 | | #endif |
344 | |
|
345 | 0 | if (evsignal >= sig->sh_old_max) { |
346 | | /* Can't actually restore. */ |
347 | | /* XXXX.*/ |
348 | 0 | return 0; |
349 | 0 | } |
350 | | |
351 | | /* restore previous handler */ |
352 | 0 | sh = sig->sh_old[evsignal]; |
353 | 0 | sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL; |
354 | 0 | #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION |
355 | 0 | if (sigaction(evsignal, sh, NULL) == -1) { |
356 | 0 | event_warn("sigaction"); |
357 | 0 | ret = -1; |
358 | 0 | } |
359 | | #else |
360 | | if (signal(evsignal, *sh) == SIG_ERR) { |
361 | | event_warn("signal"); |
362 | | ret = -1; |
363 | | } |
364 | | #endif |
365 | |
|
366 | 0 | mm_free(sh); |
367 | |
|
368 | 0 | return ret; |
369 | 0 | } |
370 | | |
371 | | static int |
372 | | evsig_del(struct event_base *base, evutil_socket_t evsignal, short old, short events, void *p) |
373 | 0 | { |
374 | 0 | EVUTIL_ASSERT(evsignal >= 0 && evsignal < NSIG); |
375 | |
|
376 | 0 | event_debug(("%s: "EV_SOCK_FMT": restoring signal handler", |
377 | 0 | __func__, EV_SOCK_ARG(evsignal))); |
378 | |
|
379 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_LOCK(); |
380 | 0 | --evsig_base_n_signals_added; |
381 | 0 | --base->sig.ev_n_signals_added; |
382 | 0 | EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK(); |
383 | |
|
384 | 0 | return (evsig_restore_handler_(base, (int)evsignal)); |
385 | 0 | } |
386 | | |
387 | | static void __cdecl |
388 | | evsig_handler(int sig) |
389 | 0 | { |
390 | 0 | int save_errno = errno; |
391 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
392 | | int socket_errno = EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR(); |
393 | | #endif |
394 | 0 | ev_uint8_t msg; |
395 | |
|
396 | 0 | if (evsig_base == NULL) { |
397 | 0 | event_warnx( |
398 | 0 | "%s: received signal %d, but have no base configured", |
399 | 0 | __func__, sig); |
400 | 0 | return; |
401 | 0 | } |
402 | | |
403 | | #ifndef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION |
404 | | signal(sig, evsig_handler); |
405 | | #endif |
406 | | |
407 | | /* Wake up our notification mechanism */ |
408 | 0 | msg = sig; |
409 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
410 | | send(evsig_base_fd, (char*)&msg, 1, 0); |
411 | | #else |
412 | 0 | for (;;) { |
413 | | /* |
414 | | * errno is only set to provide a descriptive message for event_warnx |
415 | | * if write returns 0. Not setting it will result in "No error" message |
416 | | * because write does not set errno when returning 0. |
417 | | * |
418 | | * EAGAIN will print "Try again" message. Another idea is to use |
419 | | * ENOSPC, but since we use non blocking sockets EAGAIN is preferable. |
420 | | * |
421 | | * Other than setting this text of the logged warning, the value in |
422 | | * errno has no further effect. |
423 | | */ |
424 | 0 | errno = EAGAIN; |
425 | 0 | if (0 >= write(evsig_base_fd, &msg, 1)) { |
426 | 0 | if (errno == EINTR) |
427 | 0 | continue; |
428 | 0 | event_warnx("%s: write: %s", __func__, strerror(errno)); |
429 | 0 | } |
430 | 0 | break; |
431 | 0 | } |
432 | 0 | #endif |
433 | 0 | errno = save_errno; |
434 | | #ifdef _WIN32 |
435 | | EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(socket_errno); |
436 | | #endif |
437 | 0 | } |
438 | | |
439 | | void |
440 | | evsig_dealloc_(struct event_base *base) |
441 | 311 | { |
442 | 311 | int i = 0; |
443 | 311 | if (base->sig.ev_signal_added) { |
444 | 0 | event_del(&base->sig.ev_signal); |
445 | 0 | base->sig.ev_signal_added = 0; |
446 | 0 | } |
447 | | /* debug event is created in evsig_init_/event_assign even when |
448 | | * ev_signal_added == 0, so unassign is required */ |
449 | 311 | event_debug_unassign(&base->sig.ev_signal); |
450 | | |
451 | 20.5k | for (i = 0; i < NSIG; ++i) { |
452 | 20.2k | if (i < base->sig.sh_old_max && base->sig.sh_old[i] != NULL) |
453 | 0 | evsig_restore_handler_(base, i); |
454 | 20.2k | } |
455 | 311 | EVSIGBASE_LOCK(); |
456 | 311 | if (base == evsig_base) { |
457 | 0 | evsig_base = NULL; |
458 | 0 | evsig_base_n_signals_added = 0; |
459 | 0 | evsig_base_fd = -1; |
460 | 0 | } |
461 | 311 | EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK(); |
462 | | |
463 | 311 | if (base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0] != -1) { |
464 | 311 | evutil_closesocket(base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0]); |
465 | 311 | base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0] = -1; |
466 | 311 | } |
467 | 311 | if (base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1] != -1) { |
468 | 311 | evutil_closesocket(base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1]); |
469 | 311 | base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1] = -1; |
470 | 311 | } |
471 | 311 | base->sig.sh_old_max = 0; |
472 | | |
473 | | /* per index frees are handled in evsig_del() */ |
474 | 311 | if (base->sig.sh_old) { |
475 | 0 | mm_free(base->sig.sh_old); |
476 | 0 | base->sig.sh_old = NULL; |
477 | 0 | } |
478 | 311 | } |
479 | | |
480 | | static void |
481 | | evsig_free_globals_locks(void) |
482 | 0 | { |
483 | 0 | #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT |
484 | 0 | if (evsig_base_lock != NULL) { |
485 | 0 | EVTHREAD_FREE_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0); |
486 | 0 | evsig_base_lock = NULL; |
487 | 0 | } |
488 | 0 | #endif |
489 | 0 | return; |
490 | 0 | } |
491 | | |
492 | | void |
493 | | evsig_free_globals_(void) |
494 | 0 | { |
495 | 0 | evsig_free_globals_locks(); |
496 | 0 | } |
497 | | |
498 | | #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT |
499 | | int |
500 | | evsig_global_setup_locks_(const int enable_locks) |
501 | 0 | { |
502 | 0 | EVTHREAD_SETUP_GLOBAL_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0); |
503 | 0 | return 0; |
504 | 0 | } |
505 | | |
506 | | #endif |