/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/ /*** This file is part of systemd. Copyright 2014 Djalal Harouni 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 . ***/ #include #include #include #include #include #include "eventfd-util.h" #include "util.h" /* * Use this to create processes that need to setup a full context * and sync it with their parents using cheap mechanisms. * * This will create two blocking eventfd(s). A pair for the parent and * the other for the child so they can be used as a notify mechanism. * Each process will gets its copy of the parent and child eventfds. * * This is useful in case: * 1) If the parent fails or dies, the child must die. * 2) Child will install PR_SET_PDEATHSIG as soon as possible. * 3) Parent and child need to sync using less resources. * 4) If parent is not able to install a SIGCHLD handler: * parent will wait using a blocking eventfd_read() or * eventfd_child_succeeded() call on the child eventfd. * * * If the child setup succeeded, child should notify with an * EVENTFD_CHILD_SUCCEEDED, parent will continue. * * If the child setup failed, child should notify with an * EVENTFD_CHILD_FAILED before any _exit(). This avoids blocking * the parent. * * 5) If parent is able to install a SIGCHLD handler: * An empty signal handler without SA_RESTART will do it, since the * blocking eventfd_read() or eventfd_parent_succeeded() of the * parent will be interrupted by SIGCHLD and the call will fail with * EINTR. This is useful in case the child dies abnormaly and did * not have a chance to notify its parent using EVENTFD_CHILD_FAILED. * * 6) Call wait*() in the main instead of the signal handler in order * to: 1) reduce side effects and 2) have a better handling for * child termination in order to reduce various race conditions. * * * The return value of clone_with_eventfd() is the same of clone(). * On success the eventfds[] will contain the two eventfd(s). These * file descriptors can be closed later with safe_close(). On failure, * a negative value is returned in the caller's context, and errno will * be set appropriately. * * Extra preliminary work: * 1) Child can wait before starting its setup by using the * eventfd_recv_start() call on the parent eventfd, in that case the * parent must notify with EVENTFD_START, after doing any preliminary * work. * * Note: this function depends on systemd internal functions * safe_close() and it should be used only by direct binaries, no * libraries. */ pid_t clone_with_eventfd(int flags, int eventfds[2]) { pid_t pid; assert(eventfds); eventfds[0] = eventfd(EVENTFD_INIT, EFD_CLOEXEC); if (eventfds[0] < 0) return -1; eventfds[1] = eventfd(EVENTFD_INIT, EFD_CLOEXEC); if (eventfds[1] < 0) goto err_eventfd0; pid = syscall(__NR_clone, flags, NULL); if (pid < 0) goto err_eventfd1; return pid; err_eventfd1: eventfds[1] = safe_close(eventfds[1]); err_eventfd0: eventfds[0] = safe_close(eventfds[0]); return -1; } int eventfd_send_state(int efd, eventfd_t s) { return eventfd_write(efd, s); } /* * Receive an eventfd state on the eventfd file descriptor. * * If the third argument is set to a value other than zero, then this * function will compare the received value with this argument and set * the return value. * * On success return 0. On error, -1 will be returned, and errno will * be set appropriately. */ int eventfd_recv_state(int efd, eventfd_t *e, eventfd_t s) { int ret; ret = eventfd_read(efd, e); if (ret < 0) return ret; else if (s != 0 && *e != s) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } return 0; } /* * Receive the EVENTFD_START state on the eventfd file descriptor. * * On Success return 0. On error, -1 will be returned, and errno will * be set appropriately. */ int eventfd_recv_start(int efd) { eventfd_t e = EVENTFD_INIT; return eventfd_recv_state(efd, &e, EVENTFD_START); } /* * Receive the EVENTFD_PARENT_SUCCEEDED state on the eventfd file * descriptor. * * On Success return 0. On error, -1 will be returned, and errno will * be set appropriately. */ int eventfd_parent_succeeded(int efd) { eventfd_t e = EVENTFD_INIT; return eventfd_recv_state(efd, &e, EVENTFD_PARENT_SUCCEEDED); } /* * Receive the EVENTFD_CHILD_SUCCEEDED state on the eventfd file * descriptor. * * On Success return 0. On error, -1 will be returned, and errno will * be set appropriately. */ int eventfd_child_succeeded(int efd) { eventfd_t e = EVENTFD_INIT; return eventfd_recv_state(efd, &e, EVENTFD_CHILD_SUCCEEDED); }