From: Ben Pfaff Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 16:39:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: daemon: Fix behavior of read_pidfile() for our own pidfile. X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e4bd5e2a6c4223fd9cfb2dd1ad82a4eeb1b1fbe6;p=openvswitch daemon: Fix behavior of read_pidfile() for our own pidfile. Opening a file descriptor and then closing it always discards any locks held on the underlying file, even if the file is still open as another file descriptor. This meant that calling read_pidfile() on the process's own pidfile would discard the lock and make other OVS processes think that the process had died. This commit fixes the problem. --- diff --git a/lib/daemon.c b/lib/daemon.c index 6b61879d..bbcfe6af 100644 --- a/lib/daemon.c +++ b/lib/daemon.c @@ -42,6 +42,10 @@ static bool detach; /* --pidfile: Name of pidfile (null if none). */ static char *pidfile; +/* Device and inode of pidfile, so we can avoid reopening it. */ +static dev_t pidfile_dev; +static ino_t pidfile_ino; + /* --overwrite-pidfile: Create pidfile even if one already exists and is locked? */ static bool overwrite_pidfile; @@ -208,6 +212,15 @@ make_pidfile(void) close(fd); } else { /* Keep 'fd' open to retain the lock. */ + struct stat s; + + if (!fstat(fd, &s)) { + pidfile_dev = s.st_dev; + pidfile_ino = s.st_ino; + } else { + VLOG_ERR("%s: fstat failed: %s", + pidfile, strerror(errno)); + } } free(text); } else { @@ -494,9 +507,21 @@ read_pidfile(const char *pidfile) { char line[128]; struct flock lck; + struct stat s; FILE *file; int error; + if ((pidfile_ino || pidfile_dev) + && !stat(pidfile, &s) + && s.st_ino == pidfile_ino && s.st_dev == pidfile_dev) { + /* It's our own pidfile. We can't afford to open it, because closing + * *any* fd for a file that a process has locked also releases all the + * locks on that file. + * + * Fortunately, we know the associated pid anyhow: */ + return getpid(); + } + file = fopen(pidfile, "r"); if (!file) { error = errno; diff --git a/python/ovs/daemon.py b/python/ovs/daemon.py index a8373cfd..eaaaa519 100644 --- a/python/ovs/daemon.py +++ b/python/ovs/daemon.py @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ _detach = False # --pidfile: Name of pidfile (null if none). _pidfile = None +# Our pidfile's inode and device, if we have created one. +_pidfile_dev = None +_pidfile_ino = None + # --overwrite-pidfile: Create pidfile even if one already exists and is locked? _overwrite_pidfile = False @@ -163,7 +167,7 @@ def _make_pidfile(): logging.error("%s: create failed: %s" % (tmpfile, os.strerror(e.errno))) return - + try: fcntl.lockf(file, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) except IOError, e: @@ -191,6 +195,10 @@ def _make_pidfile(): file.close() return + s = os.fstat(file.fileno()) + _pidfile_dev = s.st_dev + _pidfile_ino = s.st_ino + def daemonize(): """If configured with set_pidfile() or set_detach(), creates the pid file and detaches from the foreground session.""" @@ -368,6 +376,19 @@ Daemon options: def read_pidfile(pidfile): """Opens and reads a PID from 'pidfile'. Returns the nonnegative PID if successful, otherwise a negative errno value.""" + if _pidfile_dev is not None: + try: + s = os.stat(pidfile) + if s.st_ino == _pidfile_ino and s.st_dev == _pidfile_dev: + # It's our own pidfile. We can't afford to open it, + # because closing *any* fd for a file that a process + # has locked also releases all the locks on that file. + # + # Fortunately, we know the associated pid anyhow. + return os.getpid() + except OSError: + pass + try: file = open(pidfile, "r") except IOError, e: