X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fdaemon.c;h=672568342a76c4bf3d3c8f0d22368c8a4eb352fb;hb=96628ae85fe26ac86d35bca5f4c288e56048c3d6;hp=3dd5a1abbf9ed1b4204ffeef2015301ac7bd2d68;hpb=2c8fcc9cd6a7bbb948f6c79879e89c7ed791c9b1;p=openvswitch diff --git a/lib/daemon.c b/lib/daemon.c index 3dd5a1ab..67256834 100644 --- a/lib/daemon.c +++ b/lib/daemon.c @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ /* - * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Nicira Networks. + * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Nicira, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include #include "daemon.h" +#include #include #include #include @@ -61,6 +62,10 @@ static int daemonize_fd = -1; * it dies due to an error signal? */ static bool monitor; +/* For each of the standard file descriptors, whether to replace it by + * /dev/null (if false) or keep it for the daemon to use (if true). */ +static bool save_fds[3]; + static void check_already_running(void); static int lock_pidfile(FILE *, int command); @@ -142,6 +147,20 @@ daemon_set_monitor(void) monitor = true; } +/* A daemon doesn't normally have any use for the file descriptors for stdin, + * stdout, and stderr after it detaches. To keep these file descriptors from + * e.g. holding an SSH session open, by default detaching replaces each of + * these file descriptors by /dev/null. But a few daemons expect the user to + * redirect stdout or stderr to a file, in which case it is desirable to keep + * these file descriptors. This function, therefore, disables replacing 'fd' + * by /dev/null when the daemon detaches. */ +void +daemon_save_fd(int fd) +{ + assert(fd == STDIN_FILENO || fd == STDOUT_FILENO || fd == STDERR_FILENO); + save_fds[fd] = true; +} + /* If a pidfile has been configured, creates it and stores the running * process's pid in it. Ensures that the pidfile will be deleted when the * process exits. */ @@ -226,6 +245,17 @@ daemonize(void) daemonize_complete(); } +/* Forks, then: + * + * - In the parent, waits for the child to signal that it has completed its + * startup sequence. Then stores -1 in '*fdp' and returns the child's pid. + * + * - In the child, stores a fd in '*fdp' and returns 0. The caller should + * pass the fd to fork_notify_startup() after it finishes its startup + * sequence. + * + * If something goes wrong with the fork, logs a critical error and aborts the + * process. */ static pid_t fork_and_wait_for_startup(int *fdp) { @@ -402,16 +432,21 @@ monitor_daemon(pid_t daemon_pid) program_name = saved_program_name; } -/* Close stdin, stdout, stderr. If we're started from e.g. an SSH session, - * then this keeps us from holding that session open artificially. */ +/* Close standard file descriptors (except any that the client has requested we + * leave open by calling daemon_save_fd()). If we're started from e.g. an SSH + * session, then this keeps us from holding that session open artificially. */ static void close_standard_fds(void) { int null_fd = get_null_fd(); if (null_fd >= 0) { - dup2(null_fd, STDIN_FILENO); - dup2(null_fd, STDOUT_FILENO); - dup2(null_fd, STDERR_FILENO); + int fd; + + for (fd = 0; fd < 3; fd++) { + if (!save_fds[fd]) { + dup2(null_fd, fd); + } + } } /* Disable logging to stderr to avoid wasting CPU time. */