189 lines
5.4 KiB
C
189 lines
5.4 KiB
C
/* Utility to start or stop system services. Requests are sent to the
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* reincarnation server that does the actual work.
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*
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* Changes:
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* Jul 22, 2005: Created (Jorrit N. Herder)
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <minix/config.h>
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#include <minix/com.h>
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#include <minix/const.h>
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#include <minix/type.h>
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#include <minix/ipc.h>
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#include <minix/syslib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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/* This array defines all known requests. */
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PRIVATE char *known_requests[] = {
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"up",
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"down",
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"catch for illegal requests"
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};
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#define ILLEGAL_REQUEST sizeof(known_requests)/sizeof(char *)
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/* Global error number set for failed system calls. */
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#define OK 0
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extern int errno;
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/* Define names for arguments provided to this utility. The first few
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* arguments are required and have a known index. Thereafter, some optional
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* argument pairs like "-args arglist" follow.
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*/
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#define ARG_NAME 0 /* own application name */
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#define ARG_REQUEST 1 /* request to perform */
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#define ARG_PATH 2 /* binary of system service */
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#define MIN_ARG_COUNT 3 /* minimum number of arguments */
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#define ARG_ARGS "-args" /* list of arguments to be passed */
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#define ARG_DEV "-dev" /* major device number for drivers */
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#define ARG_PRIV "-priv" /* required privileges */
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/* The function parse_arguments() verifies and parses the command line
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* parameters passed to this utility. Request parameters that are needed
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* are stored globally in the following variables:
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*/
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PRIVATE int req_type;
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PRIVATE char *req_path;
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PRIVATE char *req_args;
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PRIVATE int req_major;
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PRIVATE char *req_priv;
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/* An error occurred. Report the problem, print the usage, and exit.
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*/
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PRIVATE void print_usage(char *app_name, char *problem)
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{
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printf("Warning, %s\n", problem);
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printf("Usage:\n");
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printf(" %s <request> <binary> [%s <args>] [%s <special>]\n",
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app_name, ARG_ARGS, ARG_DEV);
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printf("\n");
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}
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/* An unexpected, unrecoverable error occurred. Report and exit.
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*/
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PRIVATE void panic(char *app_name, char *mess, int num)
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{
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printf("Panic in %s: %s", app_name, mess);
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if (num != NO_NUM) printf(": %d", num);
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printf("\n");
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exit(EGENERIC);
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}
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/* Parse and verify correctness of arguments. Report problem and exit if an
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* error is found. Store needed parameters in global variables.
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*/
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PRIVATE int parse_arguments(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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struct stat stat_buf;
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int i;
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/* Verify argument count. */
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if (! argc >= MIN_ARG_COUNT) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "wrong number of arguments");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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/* Verify request type. */
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for (req_type=0; req_type< ILLEGAL_REQUEST; req_type++) {
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if (strcmp(known_requests[req_type],argv[ARG_REQUEST])==0) break;
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}
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if (req_type == ILLEGAL_REQUEST) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "illegal request type");
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exit(ENOSYS);
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}
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/* Verify the name of the binary of the system service. */
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req_path = argv[ARG_PATH];
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if (req_path[0] != '/') {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "binary should be absolute path");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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if (stat(req_path, &stat_buf) == -1) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "couldn't get status of binary");
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exit(errno);
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}
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if (! (stat_buf.st_mode & S_IFREG)) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "binary is not a regular file");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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/* Check optional arguments that come in pairs like "-args arglist". */
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for (i=MIN_ARG_COUNT; i<argc; i=i+2) {
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if (! (i+1 < argc)) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "optional argument not complete");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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if (strcmp(argv[i], ARG_ARGS)==0) {
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req_args = argv[i+1];
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}
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else if (strcmp(argv[i], ARG_DEV)==0) {
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if (stat(argv[i+1], &stat_buf) == -1) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "couldn't get status of device node");
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exit(errno);
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}
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if ( ! (stat_buf.st_mode & (S_IFBLK | S_IFCHR))) {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "special file is not a device node");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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req_major = (stat_buf.st_rdev >> MAJOR) & BYTE;
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}
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else if (strcmp(argv[i], ARG_ARGS)==0) {
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req_priv = argv[i+1];
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}
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else {
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "unknown optional argument given");
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exit(EINVAL);
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}
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}
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/* Return the request number if no error were found. */
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return(i);
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}
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/* Main program.
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*/
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PUBLIC int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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message m;
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int result;
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int s;
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/* Verify and parse the command line arguments. All arguments are checked
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* here. If an error occurs, the problem is reported and exit(2) is called.
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* all needed parameters to perform the request are extracted and stored
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* global variables.
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*/
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parse_arguments(argc, argv);
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/* Arguments seem fine. Try to perform the request. Only valid requests
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* should end up here. The default is used for not yet supported requests.
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*/
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switch(req_type+SRV_RQ_BASE) {
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case SRV_UP:
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m.SRV_PATH_ADDR = req_path;
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m.SRV_PATH_LEN = strlen(req_path);
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m.SRV_ARGS_ADDR = req_args;
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m.SRV_ARGS_LEN = strlen(req_args);
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m.SRV_DEV_MAJOR = req_major;
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if (OK != (s=_taskcall(RS_PROC_NR, SRV_UP, &m)))
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panic(argv[ARG_NAME], "sendrec to manager server failed", s);
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result = m.m_type;
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break;
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case SRV_DOWN:
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case SRV_STATUS:
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default:
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print_usage(argv[ARG_NAME], "request is not yet supported");
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result = EGENERIC;
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}
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return(result);
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}
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