libwebsockets/lib/misc/daemonize.c
Andy Green c9731c5f17 type comparisons: fixes
This is a huge patch that should be a global NOP.

For unix type platforms it enables -Wconversion to issue warnings (-> error)
for all automatic casts that seem less than ideal but are normally concealed
by the toolchain.

This is things like passing an int to a size_t argument.  Once enabled, I
went through all args on my default build (which build most things) and
tried to make the removed default cast explicit.

With that approach it neither change nor bloat the code, since it compiles
to whatever it was doing before, just with the casts made explicit... in a
few cases I changed some length args from int to size_t but largely left
the causes alone.

From now on, new code that is relying on less than ideal casting
will complain and nudge me to improve it by warnings.
2021-01-05 10:56:38 +00:00

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/*
* This code is mainly taken from Doug Potter's page
*
* http://www-theorie.physik.unizh.ch/~dpotter/howto/daemonize
*
* I contacted him 2007-04-16 about the license for the original code,
* he replied it is Public Domain. Use the URL above to get the original
* Public Domain version if you want it.
*
* This version is MIT like the rest of libwebsockets and is
* Copyright (c)2006 - 2013 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
*
* You're much better advised to use systemd to daemonize stuff without needing
* this kind of support in the app itself.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <libwebsockets.h>
#include "private-lib-core.h"
pid_t pid_daemon;
static char *lock_path;
pid_t get_daemonize_pid()
{
return pid_daemon;
}
static void
child_handler(int signum)
{
int len, sent, fd;
char sz[20];
switch (signum) {
case SIGALRM: /* timed out daemonizing */
exit(0);
break;
case SIGUSR1: /* positive confirmation we daemonized well */
if (!lock_path)
exit(0);
/* Create the lock file as the current user */
fd = lws_open(lock_path, O_TRUNC | O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0640);
if (fd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"unable to create lock file %s, code=%d (%s)\n",
lock_path, errno, strerror(errno));
exit(0);
}
len = sprintf(sz, "%u", (unsigned int)pid_daemon);
sent = (int)write(fd, sz, (size_t)len);
if (sent != len)
fprintf(stderr,
"unable to write pid to lock file %s, code=%d (%s)\n",
lock_path, errno, strerror(errno));
close(fd);
exit(0);
//!!(sent == len));
case SIGCHLD: /* daemonization failed */
exit(0);
break;
}
}
static void lws_daemon_closing(int sigact)
{
if (getpid() == pid_daemon)
if (lock_path) {
unlink(lock_path);
lws_free_set_NULL(lock_path);
}
kill(getpid(), SIGKILL);
}
/*
* You just need to call this from your main(), when it
* returns you are all set "in the background" decoupled
* from the console you were started from.
*
* The process context you called from has been terminated then.
*/
int
lws_daemonize(const char *_lock_path)
{
struct sigaction act;
pid_t sid, parent;
/* already a daemon */
// if (getppid() == 1)
// return 1;
if (_lock_path) {
int n;
int fd = lws_open(_lock_path, O_RDONLY);
if (fd >= 0) {
char buf[10];
n = (int)read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf));
close(fd);
if (n) {
int ret;
n = atoi(buf);
ret = kill(n, 0);
if (ret >= 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Daemon already running pid %d\n",
n);
exit(1);
}
fprintf(stderr,
"Removing stale lock %s from dead pid %d\n",
_lock_path, n);
unlink(lock_path);
}
}
n = (int)strlen(_lock_path) + 1;
lock_path = lws_malloc((unsigned int)n, "daemonize lock");
if (!lock_path) {
fprintf(stderr, "Out of mem in lws_daemonize\n");
return 1;
}
strcpy(lock_path, _lock_path);
}
/* Trap signals that we expect to receive */
signal(SIGCHLD, child_handler); /* died */
signal(SIGUSR1, child_handler); /* was happy */
signal(SIGALRM, child_handler); /* timeout daemonizing */
/* Fork off the parent process */
pid_daemon = fork();
if ((int)pid_daemon < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "unable to fork daemon, code=%d (%s)",
errno, strerror(errno));
exit(9);
}
/* If we got a good PID, then we can exit the parent process. */
if (pid_daemon > 0) {
/*
* Wait for confirmation signal from the child via
* SIGCHILD / USR1, or for two seconds to elapse
* (SIGALRM). pause() should not return.
*/
alarm(2);
pause();
/* should not be reachable */
exit(1);
}
/* At this point we are executing as the child process */
parent = getppid();
pid_daemon = getpid();
/* Cancel certain signals */
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); /* A child process dies */
signal(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN); /* Various TTY signals */
signal(SIGTTOU, SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGTTIN, SIG_IGN);
signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); /* Ignore hangup signal */
/* Change the file mode mask */
umask(0);
/* Create a new SID for the child process */
sid = setsid();
if (sid < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"unable to create a new session, code %d (%s)",
errno, strerror(errno));
exit(2);
}
/*
* Change the current working directory. This prevents the current
* directory from being locked; hence not being able to remove it.
*/
if (chdir("/tmp") < 0) {
fprintf(stderr,
"unable to change directory to %s, code %d (%s)",
"/", errno, strerror(errno));
exit(3);
}
/* Redirect standard files to /dev/null */
if (!freopen("/dev/null", "r", stdin))
fprintf(stderr, "unable to freopen() stdin, code %d (%s)",
errno, strerror(errno));
if (!freopen("/dev/null", "w", stdout))
fprintf(stderr, "unable to freopen() stdout, code %d (%s)",
errno, strerror(errno));
if (!freopen("/dev/null", "w", stderr))
fprintf(stderr, "unable to freopen() stderr, code %d (%s)",
errno, strerror(errno));
/* Tell the parent process that we are A-okay */
kill(parent, SIGUSR1);
act.sa_handler = lws_daemon_closing;
sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
act.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction(SIGTERM, &act, NULL);
/* return to continue what is now "the daemon" */
return 0;
}