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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Daniel De Graaf <danieldg@inspircd.org>
#
# This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
use strict;
use POSIX;
use Fcntl;
my $basepath = "@BASE_DIR@";
my $confpath = "@CONFIG_DIR@/";
my $binpath = "@BINARY_DIR@";
my $runpath = "@BASE_DIR@";
my $datadir = "@DATA_DIR@";
my $valgrindlogpath = "$basepath/valgrindlogs";
my $executable = "@EXECUTABLE@";
my $version = "@VERSION@";
my $uid = "@UID@";
if ($< == 0 || $> == 0) {
if ($uid !~ /^\d+$/) {
# Named UID, look it up
$uid = getpwnam $uid;
}
if (!$uid) {
die "Cannot find a valid UID to change to";
}
# drop root if we were configured with an ircd UID
$< = $uid;
$> = $uid;
if ($< == 0 || $> == 0) {
die "Could not drop root: $!";
}
}
our($pid,$pidfile);
# Lets see what they want to do.. Set the variable (Cause i'm a lazy coder)
my $arg = shift(@ARGV);
my $conf;
for my $a (@ARGV)
{
if ($a =~ m/^--config=(.*)$/)
{
$conf = $1;
last;
}
}
if (!defined $conf) {
$conf = $confpath . "inspircd.conf";
push @ARGV, '--config='.$conf;
}
getpidfile($conf);
# System for naming script command subs:
# cmd_<name> - Normal command for use by users.
# dev_<name> - Developer commands.
# hid_<name> - Hidden commands (ie Cheese-Sandwich)
# Ideally command subs shouldn't return.
my $subname = $arg;
$subname =~ s/-/_/g;
my $sub = main->can("cmd_$subname") || main->can("dev_$subname") || main->can("hid_$subname");
if (!defined($sub))
{
print STDERR "Invalid command or none given.\n";
cmd_help();
exit 1;
}
else
{
$sub->(@ARGV);
exit 0;
}
sub cmd_help()
{
my @subs = grep { $_ =~ m/^(cmd|dev)_/ && defined(main->can($_)) } keys(%::);
my @cmds = grep /^cmd_/, @subs;
my @devs = grep /^dev_/, @subs;
local $_;
$_ =~ s/^(cmd|dev)_// foreach (@cmds, @devs);
$_ =~ s/_/-/g foreach (@cmds, @devs);
print STDERR "Usage: ./inspircd (" . join("|", @cmds) . ")\n";
print STDERR "Developer arguments: (" . join("|", @devs) . ")\n";
exit 0;
}
sub cmd_status()
{
if (getstatus() == 1) {
my $pid = getprocessid();
print "InspIRCd is running (PID: $pid)\n";
exit();
} else {
print "InspIRCd is not running. (Or PID File not found)\n";
exit();
}
}
sub cmd_rehash()
{
if (getstatus() == 1) {
my $pid = getprocessid();
system("kill -HUP $pid >/dev/null 2>&1");
print "InspIRCd rehashed (pid: $pid).\n";
exit();
} else {
print "InspIRCd is not running. (Or PID File not found)\n";
exit();
}
}
sub cmd_cron()
{
if (getstatus() == 0) { goto &cmd_start(); }
exit();
}
sub cmd_version()
{
print "InspIRCd version: $version\n";
exit();
}
sub cmd_restart(@)
{
cmd_stop();
unlink($pidfile) if (-e $pidfile);
goto &cmd_start;
}
sub hid_cheese_sandwich()
{
print "Creating Cheese Sandwich..\n";
print "Done.\n";
exit();
}
sub cmd_start(@)
{
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
print "$binpath/$executable is not executable\n" and return 0 unless(-f "$binpath/$executable" && -x "$binpath/$executable");
exec "$binpath/$executable", @_;
die "Failed to start IRCd: $!\n";
}
sub dev_debug(@)
{
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
print "$binpath/$executable is not executable\n" and return 0 unless(-f "$binpath/$executable" && -x "$binpath/$executable");
# Check we have gdb
checkgdb();
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
exec 'gdb', "--command=$basepath/.gdbargs", '--args', "$binpath/$executable", qw(--nofork --debug), @_;
die "Failed to start GDB: $!\n";
}
sub dev_screendebug(@)
{
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
#Check we have gdb
checkgdb();
checkscreen();
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
print "Starting InspIRCd in `screen`, type `screen -r` when the ircd crashes to view the gdb output and get a backtrace.\n";
print "Once you're inside the screen session press ^C + d to re-detach from the session\n";
exec qw(screen -m -d gdb), "--command=$basepath/.gdbargs", '-args', "$binpath/$executable", qw(--nofork --debug --nolog), @_;
die "Failed to start screen: $!\n";
}
sub dev_valdebug(@)
{
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
print "$binpath/$executable is not executable\n" and return 0 unless(-f "$binpath/$executable" && -x "$binpath/$executable");
# Check we have valgrind and gdb
checkvalgrind();
checkgdb();
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
# May want to do something with these args at some point: --suppressions=.inspircd.sup --gen-suppressions=yes
# Could be useful when we want to stop it complaining about things we're sure aren't issues.
exec qw(valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --db-attach=yes --num-callers=10), "$binpath/$executable", qw(--nofork --debug --nolog), @_;
die "Failed to start valgrind: $!\n";
}
sub dev_valdebug_unattended(@)
{
# NOTE: To make sure valgrind generates coredumps, set soft core limit in /etc/security/limits.conf to unlimited
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
print "$binpath/$executable is not executable\n" and return 0 unless(-f "$binpath/$executable" && -x "$binpath/$executable");
# Check we have valgrind and gdb
checkvalgrind();
checkgdb();
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
#
# NOTE: Saving the debug log (redirected stdout), while useful, is a potential security risk AND one hell of a spacehog. DO NOT SAVE THIS WHERE EVERYONE HAS ACCESS!
# Redirect stdout to /dev/null if you're worried about the security.
#
my $pid = fork;
if ($pid == 0) {
POSIX::setsid();
-d $valgrindlogpath or mkdir $valgrindlogpath or die "Cannot create $valgrindlogpath: $!\n";
-e "$binpath/valgrind.sup" or do { open my $f, '>', "$binpath/valgrind.sup"; };
my $suffix = strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S", localtime(time)) . ".$$";
open STDIN, '<', '/dev/null' or die "Can't redirect STDIN to /dev/null: $!\n";
sysopen STDOUT, "$valgrindlogpath/out.$suffix", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_NOCTTY | O_APPEND, 0600 or die "Can't open $valgrindlogpath/out.$suffix: $!\n";
sysopen STDERR, "$valgrindlogpath/valdebug.$suffix", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_NOCTTY | O_APPEND, 0666 or die "Can't open $valgrindlogpath/valdebug.$suffix: $!\n";
# May want to do something with these args at some point: --suppressions=.inspircd.sup --gen-suppressions=yes
# Could be useful when we want to stop it complaining about things we're sure aren't issues.
exec qw(valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --num-callers=15 --track-fds=yes),
"--suppressions=$binpath/valgrind.sup", qw(--gen-suppressions=all),
qw(--leak-resolution=med --time-stamp=yes --log-fd=2 --),
"$binpath/$executable", qw(--nofork --debug --nolog), @_;
die "Can't execute valgrind: $!\n";
}
}
sub dev_screenvaldebug(@)
{
# Check to see its not 'running' already.
if (getstatus() == 1) { print "InspIRCd is already running.\n"; return 0; }
chdir $runpath;
print "$binpath/$executable doesn't exist\n" and return 0 unless(-e "$binpath/$executable");
print "$binpath/$executable is not executable\n" and return 0 unless(-f "$binpath/$executable" && -x "$binpath/$executable");
#Check we have gdb
checkvalgrind();
checkgdb();
checkscreen();
# If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd..
print "Starting InspIRCd in `screen`, type `screen -r` when the ircd crashes to view the valgrind and gdb output and get a backtrace.\n";
print "Once you're inside the screen session press ^C + d to re-detach from the session\n";
exec qw(screen -m -d valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --db-attach=yes --num-callers=10), "$binpath/$executable", qw(--nofork --debug --nolog), @_;
die "Failed to start screen: $!\n";
}
sub cmd_stop()
{
if (getstatus() == 0) { print "InspIRCd is not running. (Or PID File not found)\n"; return 0; }
# Get to here, we have something to kill.
my $pid = getprocessid();
print "Stopping InspIRCd (pid: $pid)...\n";
my $maxwait = (`ps -o command $pid` =~ /valgrind/i) ? 90 : 15;
kill TERM => $pid or die "Cannot terminate IRCd: $!\n";
for (1..$maxwait) {
sleep 1;
if (getstatus() == 0) {
print "InspIRCd Stopped.\n";
return;
}
}
print "InspIRCd not dying quietly -- forcing kill\n";
kill KILL => $pid;
return 0;
}
###
# Generic Helper Functions.
###
# GetPidfile Version 2 - Now With Include Support..
# I beg for months for include support in insp, then..
# when it is added, it comes around and BITES ME IN THE ASS,
# because i then have to code support into this script.. Evil.
# Craig got bitten in the ass again --
# in 1.1 beta the include file is manditory, therefore
# if we cant find it, default to %conf%/inspircd.pid.
# Note, this also contains a fix for when the pid file is
# defined, but defined in a comment (line starts with #)
# -- Brain
my %filesparsed;
sub getpidfile
{
my ($file) = @_;
# Before we start, do we have a PID already? (Should never occur)
if ($pid ne "") {
return;
}
# Are We using a relative path?
if ($file !~ /^\//) {
# Convert it to a full path.
$file = $runpath .'/'. $file;
}
# Have we checked this file before?
return if $filesparsed{$file};
$filesparsed{$file} = 1;
# Open the File..
open INFILE, '<', $file or return;
# Grab entire file contents..
my(@lines) = <INFILE>;
# Close the file
close INFILE;
# remove trailing spaces
chomp(@lines);
for my $i (@lines) {
# clean it up
$i =~ s/[^=]+=\s(.*)/\1/;
# Does this file have a pid?
if (($i =~ /<pid file=\"(\S+)\">/i) && ($i !~ /^#/))
{
# Set the PID file and return.
$pidfile = $1;
if (-f $pidfile)
{
return;
}
elsif (-f "$runpath/$pidfile")
{
$pidfile = "$runpath/$pidfile";
return;
}
return;
}
}
# If we get here, NO PID FILE! -- Check for includes
for my $i (@lines) {
$i =~ s/[^=]+=\s(.*)/\1/;
if (($i =~ s/\<include file=\"(.+?)\"\>//i) && ($i !~ /^#/))
{
# Decend into that file, and check for PIDs.. (that sounds like an STD ;/)
getpidfile($1);
# Was a PID found?
if ($pidfile ne "") {
# Yes, Return.
return;
}
}
}
# End of includes / No includes found. Using default.
$pidfile = $datadir . "/inspircd.pid";
}
sub getstatus {
my $pid = getprocessid();
return 0 if $pid == 0;
return kill 0, $pid;
}
sub getprocessid {
my $pid = 0;
open PIDFILE, '<', $pidfile or return 0;
while(<PIDFILE>)
{
/^(\d+)$/ and $pid = $1;
}
close PIDFILE;
return $pid;
}
sub checkvalgrind
{
unless(`valgrind --version`)
{
print "Couldn't start valgrind: $!\n";
exit;
}
}
sub checkgdb
{
unless(`gdb --version`)
{
print "Couldn't start gdb: $!\n";
exit;
}
}
sub checkscreen
{
unless(`screen --version`)
{
print "Couldn't start screen: $!\n";
exit;
}
}
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