-/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
-
/***
This file is part of systemd.
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
-//#include <ctype.h>
+#include <alloca.h>
//#include <dirent.h>
//#include <errno.h>
//#include <fcntl.h>
-//#include <grp.h>
-//#include <langinfo.h>
-//#include <libintl.h>
-//#include <limits.h>
-//#include <linux/magic.h>
-//#include <linux/oom.h>
-//#include <linux/sched.h>
-//#include <locale.h>
-//#include <poll.h>
-//#include <pwd.h>
#include <sched.h>
//#include <signal.h>
//#include <stdarg.h>
//#include <stdio.h>
-//#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
//#include <string.h>
-//#include <sys/file.h>
-//#include <sys/ioctl.h>
//#include <sys/mman.h>
-//#include <sys/mount.h>
-//#include <sys/personality.h>
#include <sys/prctl.h>
-//#include <sys/stat.h>
-//#include <sys/statvfs.h>
-//#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <sys/statfs.h>
+#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
//#include <sys/types.h>
-//#include <sys/utsname.h>
-//#include <sys/vfs.h>
-//#include <sys/wait.h>
-//#include <syslog.h>
//#include <unistd.h>
-/* When we include libgen.h because we need dirname() we immediately
- * undefine basename() since libgen.h defines it as a macro to the
- * POSIX version which is really broken. We prefer GNU basename(). */
-//#include <libgen.h>
-//#undef basename
-
-#ifdef HAVE_SYS_AUXV_H
-#include <sys/auxv.h>
-#endif
-
-/* We include linux/fs.h as last of the system headers, as it
- * otherwise conflicts with sys/mount.h. Yay, Linux is great! */
-//#include <linux/fs.h>
-
#include "alloc-util.h"
#include "build.h"
+#include "cgroup-util.h"
//#include "def.h"
-//#include "device-nodes.h"
#include "dirent-util.h"
-//#include "env-util.h"
-//#include "escape.h"
-//#include "exit-status.h"
#include "fd-util.h"
#include "fileio.h"
//#include "formats-util.h"
-//#include "gunicode.h"
#include "hashmap.h"
-//#include "hexdecoct.h"
#include "hostname-util.h"
-//#include "ioprio.h"
//#include "log.h"
#include "macro.h"
//#include "missing.h"
-//#include "mkdir.h"
#include "parse-util.h"
//#include "path-util.h"
#include "process-util.h"
-//#include "random-util.h"
-#include "signal-util.h"
#include "set.h"
-//#include "sparse-endian.h"
+#include "signal-util.h"
#include "stat-util.h"
-//#include "string-table.h"
#include "string-util.h"
#include "strv.h"
-//#include "terminal-util.h"
+#include "time-util.h"
+#include "umask-util.h"
#include "user-util.h"
-//#include "utf8.h"
#include "util.h"
-//#include "virt.h"
/* Put this test here for a lack of better place */
assert_cc(EAGAIN == EWOULDBLOCK);
int saved_argc = 0;
char **saved_argv = NULL;
+static int saved_in_initrd = -1;
size_t page_size(void) {
static thread_local size_t pgsz = 0;
if (r < 0)
return log_oom();
- path = strjoin(*directory, "/", de->d_name, NULL);
+ path = strjoin(*directory, "/", de->d_name);
if (!path)
return log_oom();
_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
- if (!stdout_is_tty)
- dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO);
+ if (!stdout_is_tty && dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) {
+ log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to dup2 /dev/tty: %m");
+ _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
- if (!stderr_is_tty)
- dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO);
+ if (!stderr_is_tty && dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO) < 0) {
+ log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to dup2 /dev/tty: %m");
+ _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
- if (fd > 2)
+ if (fd > STDERR_FILENO)
close(fd);
}
}
bool in_initrd(void) {
- static int saved = -1;
struct statfs s;
- if (saved >= 0)
- return saved;
+ if (saved_in_initrd >= 0)
+ return saved_in_initrd;
/* We make two checks here:
*
* 2. the root file system must be a memory file system
*
* The second check is extra paranoia, since misdetecting an
- * initrd can have bad bad consequences due the initrd
+ * initrd can have bad consequences due the initrd
* emptying when transititioning to the main systemd.
*/
- saved = access("/etc/initrd-release", F_OK) >= 0 &&
- statfs("/", &s) >= 0 &&
- is_temporary_fs(&s);
+ saved_in_initrd = access("/etc/initrd-release", F_OK) >= 0 &&
+ statfs("/", &s) >= 0 &&
+ is_temporary_fs(&s);
+
+ return saved_in_initrd;
+}
- return saved;
+void in_initrd_force(bool value) {
+ saved_in_initrd = value;
}
#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
int on_ac_power(void) {
bool found_offline = false, found_online = false;
_cleanup_closedir_ DIR *d = NULL;
+ struct dirent *de;
d = opendir("/sys/class/power_supply");
if (!d)
return errno == ENOENT ? true : -errno;
- for (;;) {
- struct dirent *de;
+ FOREACH_DIRENT(de, d, return -errno) {
_cleanup_close_ int fd = -1, device = -1;
char contents[6];
ssize_t n;
- errno = 0;
- de = readdir(d);
- if (!de && errno != 0)
- return -errno;
-
- if (!de)
- break;
-
- if (hidden_file(de->d_name))
- continue;
-
device = openat(dirfd(d), de->d_name, O_DIRECTORY|O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_NOCTTY);
if (device < 0) {
if (errno == ENOENT || errno == ENOTDIR)
return found_online || !found_offline;
}
-bool id128_is_valid(const char *s) {
- size_t i, l;
-
- l = strlen(s);
- if (l == 32) {
-
- /* Simple formatted 128bit hex string */
-
- for (i = 0; i < l; i++) {
- char c = s[i];
-
- if (!(c >= '0' && c <= '9') &&
- !(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') &&
- !(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z'))
- return false;
- }
-
- } else if (l == 36) {
-
- /* Formatted UUID */
-
- for (i = 0; i < l; i++) {
- char c = s[i];
-
- if ((i == 8 || i == 13 || i == 18 || i == 23)) {
- if (c != '-')
- return false;
- } else {
- if (!(c >= '0' && c <= '9') &&
- !(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') &&
- !(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z'))
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- } else
- return false;
-
- return true;
-}
#endif // 0
-
int container_get_leader(const char *machine, pid_t *pid) {
_cleanup_free_ char *s = NULL, *class = NULL;
const char *p;
}
uint64_t physical_memory(void) {
- long mem;
+ _cleanup_free_ char *root = NULL, *value = NULL;
+ uint64_t mem, lim;
+ size_t ps;
+ long sc;
+
+ /* We return this as uint64_t in case we are running as 32bit process on a 64bit kernel with huge amounts of
+ * memory.
+ *
+ * In order to support containers nicely that have a configured memory limit we'll take the minimum of the
+ * physically reported amount of memory and the limit configured for the root cgroup, if there is any. */
+
+ sc = sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES);
+ assert(sc > 0);
+
+ ps = page_size();
+ mem = (uint64_t) sc * (uint64_t) ps;
+
+ if (cg_get_root_path(&root) < 0)
+ return mem;
- /* We return this as uint64_t in case we are running as 32bit
- * process on a 64bit kernel with huge amounts of memory */
+ if (cg_get_attribute("memory", root, "memory.limit_in_bytes", &value))
+ return mem;
- mem = sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES);
- assert(mem > 0);
+ if (safe_atou64(value, &lim) < 0)
+ return mem;
- return (uint64_t) mem * (uint64_t) page_size();
+ /* Make sure the limit is a multiple of our own page size */
+ lim /= ps;
+ lim *= ps;
+
+ return MIN(mem, lim);
+}
+
+uint64_t physical_memory_scale(uint64_t v, uint64_t max) {
+ uint64_t p, m, ps, r;
+
+ assert(max > 0);
+
+ /* Returns the physical memory size, multiplied by v divided by max. Returns UINT64_MAX on overflow. On success
+ * the result is a multiple of the page size (rounds down). */
+
+ ps = page_size();
+ assert(ps > 0);
+
+ p = physical_memory() / ps;
+ assert(p > 0);
+
+ m = p * v;
+ if (m / p != v)
+ return UINT64_MAX;
+
+ m /= max;
+
+ r = m * ps;
+ if (r / ps != m)
+ return UINT64_MAX;
+
+ return r;
+}
+
+uint64_t system_tasks_max(void) {
+
+#if SIZEOF_PID_T == 4
+#define TASKS_MAX ((uint64_t) (INT32_MAX-1))
+#elif SIZEOF_PID_T == 2
+#define TASKS_MAX ((uint64_t) (INT16_MAX-1))
+#else
+#error "Unknown pid_t size"
+#endif
+
+ _cleanup_free_ char *value = NULL, *root = NULL;
+ uint64_t a = TASKS_MAX, b = TASKS_MAX;
+
+ /* Determine the maximum number of tasks that may run on this system. We check three sources to determine this
+ * limit:
+ *
+ * a) the maximum value for the pid_t type
+ * b) the cgroups pids_max attribute for the system
+ * c) the kernel's configure maximum PID value
+ *
+ * And then pick the smallest of the three */
+
+ if (read_one_line_file("/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max", &value) >= 0)
+ (void) safe_atou64(value, &a);
+
+ if (cg_get_root_path(&root) >= 0) {
+ value = mfree(value);
+
+ if (cg_get_attribute("pids", root, "pids.max", &value) >= 0)
+ (void) safe_atou64(value, &b);
+ }
+
+ return MIN3(TASKS_MAX,
+ a <= 0 ? TASKS_MAX : a,
+ b <= 0 ? TASKS_MAX : b);
+}
+
+uint64_t system_tasks_max_scale(uint64_t v, uint64_t max) {
+ uint64_t t, m;
+
+ assert(max > 0);
+
+ /* Multiply the system's task value by the fraction v/max. Hence, if max==100 this calculates percentages
+ * relative to the system's maximum number of tasks. Returns UINT64_MAX on overflow. */
+
+ t = system_tasks_max();
+ assert(t > 0);
+
+ m = t * v;
+ if (m / t != v) /* overflow? */
+ return UINT64_MAX;
+
+ return m / max;
}
#if 0 /// UNNEEDED by elogind
-int update_reboot_param_file(const char *param) {
- int r = 0;
+int update_reboot_parameter_and_warn(const char *param) {
+ int r;
+
+ if (isempty(param)) {
+ if (unlink("/run/systemd/reboot-param") < 0) {
+ if (errno == ENOENT)
+ return 0;
+
+ return log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to unlink reboot parameter file: %m");
+ }
- if (param) {
- r = write_string_file(REBOOT_PARAM_FILE, param, WRITE_STRING_FILE_CREATE);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ RUN_WITH_UMASK(0022) {
+ r = write_string_file("/run/systemd/reboot-param", param, WRITE_STRING_FILE_CREATE);
if (r < 0)
- return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to write reboot param to "REBOOT_PARAM_FILE": %m");
- } else
- (void) unlink(REBOOT_PARAM_FILE);
+ return log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to write reboot parameter file: %m");
+ }
return 0;
}