| /* |
| * UNIX SOCK_STREAM protocol layer (uxst) |
| * |
| * Copyright 2000-2010 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
| * |
| * This program 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; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <errno.h> |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| #include <pwd.h> |
| #include <grp.h> |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <syslog.h> |
| #include <time.h> |
| |
| #include <sys/socket.h> |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <sys/un.h> |
| |
| #include <common/compat.h> |
| #include <common/config.h> |
| #include <common/debug.h> |
| #include <common/errors.h> |
| #include <common/mini-clist.h> |
| #include <common/standard.h> |
| #include <common/time.h> |
| #include <common/version.h> |
| |
| #include <types/global.h> |
| |
| #include <proto/connection.h> |
| #include <proto/fd.h> |
| #include <proto/listener.h> |
| #include <proto/log.h> |
| #include <proto/protocol.h> |
| #include <proto/proto_uxst.h> |
| #include <proto/task.h> |
| |
| static int uxst_bind_listener(struct listener *listener, char *errmsg, int errlen); |
| static int uxst_bind_listeners(struct protocol *proto, char *errmsg, int errlen); |
| static int uxst_unbind_listeners(struct protocol *proto); |
| static int uxst_connect_server(struct connection *conn, int data, int delack); |
| |
| /* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten */ |
| static struct protocol proto_unix = { |
| .name = "unix_stream", |
| .sock_domain = PF_UNIX, |
| .sock_type = SOCK_STREAM, |
| .sock_prot = 0, |
| .sock_family = AF_UNIX, |
| .sock_addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_un), |
| .l3_addrlen = sizeof(((struct sockaddr_un*)0)->sun_path),/* path len */ |
| .accept = &listener_accept, |
| .connect = &uxst_connect_server, |
| .bind = uxst_bind_listener, |
| .bind_all = uxst_bind_listeners, |
| .unbind_all = uxst_unbind_listeners, |
| .enable_all = enable_all_listeners, |
| .disable_all = disable_all_listeners, |
| .get_src = uxst_get_src, |
| .get_dst = uxst_get_dst, |
| .pause = uxst_pause_listener, |
| .listeners = LIST_HEAD_INIT(proto_unix.listeners), |
| .nb_listeners = 0, |
| }; |
| |
| /******************************** |
| * 1) low-level socket functions |
| ********************************/ |
| |
| /* |
| * Retrieves the source address for the socket <fd>, with <dir> indicating |
| * if we're a listener (=0) or an initiator (!=0). It returns 0 in case of |
| * success, -1 in case of error. The socket's source address is stored in |
| * <sa> for <salen> bytes. |
| */ |
| int uxst_get_src(int fd, struct sockaddr *sa, socklen_t salen, int dir) |
| { |
| if (dir) |
| return getsockname(fd, sa, &salen); |
| else |
| return getpeername(fd, sa, &salen); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Retrieves the original destination address for the socket <fd>, with <dir> |
| * indicating if we're a listener (=0) or an initiator (!=0). It returns 0 in |
| * case of success, -1 in case of error. The socket's source address is stored |
| * in <sa> for <salen> bytes. |
| */ |
| int uxst_get_dst(int fd, struct sockaddr *sa, socklen_t salen, int dir) |
| { |
| if (dir) |
| return getpeername(fd, sa, &salen); |
| else |
| return getsockname(fd, sa, &salen); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Tries to destroy the UNIX stream socket <path>. The socket must not be used |
| * anymore. It practises best effort, and no error is returned. |
| */ |
| static void destroy_uxst_socket(const char *path) |
| { |
| struct sockaddr_un addr; |
| int sock, ret; |
| |
| /* if the path was cleared, we do nothing */ |
| if (!*path) |
| return; |
| |
| /* We might have been chrooted, so we may not be able to access the |
| * socket. In order to avoid bothering the other end, we connect with a |
| * wrong protocol, namely SOCK_DGRAM. The return code from connect() |
| * is enough to know if the socket is still live or not. If it's live |
| * in mode SOCK_STREAM, we get EPROTOTYPE or anything else but not |
| * ECONNREFUSED. In this case, we do not touch it because it's used |
| * by some other process. |
| */ |
| sock = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); |
| if (sock < 0) |
| return; |
| |
| addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; |
| strncpy(addr.sun_path, path, sizeof(addr.sun_path)); |
| addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1] = 0; |
| ret = connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)); |
| if (ret < 0 && errno == ECONNREFUSED) { |
| /* Connect failed: the socket still exists but is not used |
| * anymore. Let's remove this socket now. |
| */ |
| unlink(path); |
| } |
| close(sock); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /******************************** |
| * 2) listener-oriented functions |
| ********************************/ |
| |
| |
| /* This function creates a UNIX socket associated to the listener. It changes |
| * the state from ASSIGNED to LISTEN. The socket is NOT enabled for polling. |
| * The return value is composed from ERR_NONE, ERR_RETRYABLE and ERR_FATAL. It |
| * may return a warning or an error message in <errmsg> if the message is at |
| * most <errlen> bytes long (including '\0'). Note that <errmsg> may be NULL if |
| * <errlen> is also zero. |
| */ |
| static int uxst_bind_listener(struct listener *listener, char *errmsg, int errlen) |
| { |
| int fd; |
| char tempname[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| char backname[MAXPATHLEN]; |
| struct sockaddr_un addr; |
| const char *msg = NULL; |
| const char *path; |
| int ext, ready; |
| socklen_t ready_len; |
| int err; |
| int ret; |
| |
| err = ERR_NONE; |
| |
| /* ensure we never return garbage */ |
| if (errlen) |
| *errmsg = 0; |
| |
| if (listener->state != LI_ASSIGNED) |
| return ERR_NONE; /* already bound */ |
| |
| path = ((struct sockaddr_un *)&listener->addr)->sun_path; |
| |
| /* if the listener already has an fd assigned, then we were offered the |
| * fd by an external process (most likely the parent), and we don't want |
| * to create a new socket. However we still want to set a few flags on |
| * the socket. |
| */ |
| fd = listener->fd; |
| ext = (fd >= 0); |
| if (ext) |
| goto fd_ready; |
| |
| if (path[0]) { |
| ret = snprintf(tempname, MAXPATHLEN, "%s.%d.tmp", path, pid); |
| if (ret < 0 || ret >= MAXPATHLEN) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "name too long for UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_return; |
| } |
| |
| ret = snprintf(backname, MAXPATHLEN, "%s.%d.bak", path, pid); |
| if (ret < 0 || ret >= MAXPATHLEN) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "name too long for UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_return; |
| } |
| |
| /* 2. clean existing orphaned entries */ |
| if (unlink(tempname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "error when trying to unlink previous UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_return; |
| } |
| |
| if (unlink(backname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "error when trying to unlink previous UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_return; |
| } |
| |
| /* 3. backup existing socket */ |
| if (link(path, backname) < 0 && errno != ENOENT) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "error when trying to preserve previous UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_return; |
| } |
| |
| strncpy(addr.sun_path, tempname, sizeof(addr.sun_path)); |
| addr.sun_path[sizeof(addr.sun_path) - 1] = 0; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* first char is zero, it's an abstract socket whose address |
| * is defined by all the bytes past this zero. |
| */ |
| memcpy(addr.sun_path, path, sizeof(addr.sun_path)); |
| } |
| addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; |
| |
| fd = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot create UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_unlink_back; |
| } |
| |
| fd_ready: |
| if (fd >= global.maxsock) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "socket(): not enough free sockets, raise -n argument"; |
| goto err_unlink_temp; |
| } |
| |
| if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot make UNIX socket non-blocking"; |
| goto err_unlink_temp; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ext && bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) { |
| /* note that bind() creates the socket <tempname> on the file system */ |
| if (errno == EADDRINUSE) { |
| /* the old process might still own it, let's retry */ |
| err |= ERR_RETRYABLE | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot listen to socket"; |
| } |
| else { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot bind UNIX socket"; |
| } |
| goto err_unlink_temp; |
| } |
| |
| /* <uid> and <gid> different of -1 will be used to change the socket owner. |
| * If <mode> is not 0, it will be used to restrict access to the socket. |
| * While it is known not to be portable on every OS, it's still useful |
| * where it works. We also don't change permissions on abstract sockets. |
| */ |
| if (!ext && path[0] && |
| (((listener->bind_conf->ux.uid != -1 || listener->bind_conf->ux.gid != -1) && |
| (chown(tempname, listener->bind_conf->ux.uid, listener->bind_conf->ux.gid) == -1)) || |
| (listener->bind_conf->ux.mode != 0 && chmod(tempname, listener->bind_conf->ux.mode) == -1))) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot change UNIX socket ownership"; |
| goto err_unlink_temp; |
| } |
| |
| ready = 0; |
| ready_len = sizeof(ready); |
| if (getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ACCEPTCONN, &ready, &ready_len) == -1) |
| ready = 0; |
| |
| if (!(ext && ready) && /* only listen if not already done by external process */ |
| listen(fd, listener->backlog ? listener->backlog : listener->maxconn) < 0) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot listen to UNIX socket"; |
| goto err_unlink_temp; |
| } |
| |
| /* Point of no return: we are ready, we'll switch the sockets. We don't |
| * fear loosing the socket <path> because we have a copy of it in |
| * backname. Abstract sockets are not renamed. |
| */ |
| if (!ext && path[0] && rename(tempname, path) < 0) { |
| err |= ERR_FATAL | ERR_ALERT; |
| msg = "cannot switch final and temporary UNIX sockets"; |
| goto err_rename; |
| } |
| |
| /* Cleanup: If we're bound to an fd inherited from the parent, we |
| * want to ensure that destroy_uxst_socket() will never remove the |
| * path, and for this we simply clear the path to the socket, which |
| * under Linux corresponds to an abstract socket. |
| */ |
| if (!ext && path[0]) |
| unlink(backname); |
| else |
| ((struct sockaddr_un *)&listener->addr)->sun_path[0] = 0; |
| |
| /* the socket is now listening */ |
| listener->fd = fd; |
| listener->state = LI_LISTEN; |
| |
| /* the function for the accept() event */ |
| fd_insert(fd); |
| fdtab[fd].iocb = listener->proto->accept; |
| fdtab[fd].owner = listener; /* reference the listener instead of a task */ |
| return err; |
| |
| err_rename: |
| ret = rename(backname, path); |
| if (ret < 0 && errno == ENOENT) |
| unlink(path); |
| err_unlink_temp: |
| if (!ext && path[0]) |
| unlink(tempname); |
| close(fd); |
| err_unlink_back: |
| if (!ext && path[0]) |
| unlink(backname); |
| err_return: |
| if (msg && errlen) { |
| if (!ext) |
| snprintf(errmsg, errlen, "%s [%s]", msg, path); |
| else |
| snprintf(errmsg, errlen, "%s [fd %d]", msg, fd); |
| } |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function closes the UNIX sockets for the specified listener. |
| * The listener enters the LI_ASSIGNED state. It always returns ERR_NONE. |
| */ |
| static int uxst_unbind_listener(struct listener *listener) |
| { |
| if (listener->state > LI_ASSIGNED) { |
| unbind_listener(listener); |
| destroy_uxst_socket(((struct sockaddr_un *)&listener->addr)->sun_path); |
| } |
| return ERR_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a listener to the list of unix stream listeners. The listener's state |
| * is automatically updated from LI_INIT to LI_ASSIGNED. The number of |
| * listeners is updated. This is the function to use to add a new listener. |
| */ |
| void uxst_add_listener(struct listener *listener) |
| { |
| if (listener->state != LI_INIT) |
| return; |
| listener->state = LI_ASSIGNED; |
| listener->proto = &proto_unix; |
| LIST_ADDQ(&proto_unix.listeners, &listener->proto_list); |
| proto_unix.nb_listeners++; |
| } |
| |
| /* Pause a listener. Returns < 0 in case of failure, 0 if the listener |
| * was totally stopped, or > 0 if correctly paused. Nothing is done for |
| * plain unix sockets since currently it's the new process which handles |
| * the renaming. Abstract sockets are completely unbound. |
| */ |
| int uxst_pause_listener(struct listener *l) |
| { |
| if (((struct sockaddr_un *)&l->addr)->sun_path[0]) |
| return 1; |
| |
| unbind_listener(l); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This function initiates a UNIX connection establishment to the target assigned |
| * to connection <conn> using (si->{target,addr.to}). The source address is ignored |
| * and will be selected by the system. conn->target may point either to a valid |
| * server or to a backend, depending on conn->target. Only OBJ_TYPE_PROXY and |
| * OBJ_TYPE_SERVER are supported. The <data> parameter is a boolean indicating |
| * whether there are data waiting for being sent or not, in order to adjust data |
| * write polling and on some platforms. The <delack> argument is ignored. |
| * |
| * Note that a pending send_proxy message accounts for data. |
| * |
| * It can return one of : |
| * - SN_ERR_NONE if everything's OK |
| * - SN_ERR_SRVTO if there are no more servers |
| * - SN_ERR_SRVCL if the connection was refused by the server |
| * - SN_ERR_PRXCOND if the connection has been limited by the proxy (maxconn) |
| * - SN_ERR_RESOURCE if a system resource is lacking (eg: fd limits, ports, ...) |
| * - SN_ERR_INTERNAL for any other purely internal errors |
| * Additionnally, in the case of SN_ERR_RESOURCE, an emergency log will be emitted. |
| * |
| * The connection's fd is inserted only when SN_ERR_NONE is returned, otherwise |
| * it's invalid and the caller has nothing to do. |
| */ |
| int uxst_connect_server(struct connection *conn, int data, int delack) |
| { |
| int fd; |
| struct server *srv; |
| struct proxy *be; |
| |
| conn->flags = 0; |
| |
| switch (obj_type(conn->target)) { |
| case OBJ_TYPE_PROXY: |
| be = objt_proxy(conn->target); |
| srv = NULL; |
| break; |
| case OBJ_TYPE_SERVER: |
| srv = objt_server(conn->target); |
| be = srv->proxy; |
| break; |
| default: |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_INTERNAL; |
| } |
| |
| if ((fd = conn->t.sock.fd = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) == -1) { |
| qfprintf(stderr, "Cannot get a server socket.\n"); |
| |
| if (errno == ENFILE) { |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SYS_FDLIM; |
| send_log(be, LOG_EMERG, |
| "Proxy %s reached system FD limit at %d. Please check system tunables.\n", |
| be->id, maxfd); |
| } |
| else if (errno == EMFILE) { |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_PROC_FDLIM; |
| send_log(be, LOG_EMERG, |
| "Proxy %s reached process FD limit at %d. Please check 'ulimit-n' and restart.\n", |
| be->id, maxfd); |
| } |
| else if (errno == ENOBUFS || errno == ENOMEM) { |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SYS_MEMLIM; |
| send_log(be, LOG_EMERG, |
| "Proxy %s reached system memory limit at %d sockets. Please check system tunables.\n", |
| be->id, maxfd); |
| } |
| else if (errno == EAFNOSUPPORT || errno == EPROTONOSUPPORT) { |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_NOPROTO; |
| } |
| else |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SOCK_ERR; |
| |
| /* this is a resource error */ |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_RESOURCE; |
| } |
| |
| if (fd >= global.maxsock) { |
| /* do not log anything there, it's a normal condition when this option |
| * is used to serialize connections to a server ! |
| */ |
| Alert("socket(): not enough free sockets. Raise -n argument. Giving up.\n"); |
| close(fd); |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_CONF_FDLIM; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_PRXCOND; /* it is a configuration limit */ |
| } |
| |
| if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK) == -1) { |
| qfprintf(stderr,"Cannot set client socket to non blocking mode.\n"); |
| close(fd); |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SOCK_ERR; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_INTERNAL; |
| } |
| |
| /* if a send_proxy is there, there are data */ |
| data |= conn->send_proxy_ofs; |
| |
| if (global.tune.server_sndbuf) |
| setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDBUF, &global.tune.server_sndbuf, sizeof(global.tune.server_sndbuf)); |
| |
| if (global.tune.server_rcvbuf) |
| setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_RCVBUF, &global.tune.server_rcvbuf, sizeof(global.tune.server_rcvbuf)); |
| |
| if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.to, get_addr_len(&conn->addr.to)) == -1) { |
| if (errno == EALREADY || errno == EISCONN) { |
| conn->flags &= ~CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN; |
| } |
| else if (errno == EINPROGRESS) { |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN; |
| } |
| else if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EADDRINUSE || errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) { |
| char *msg; |
| if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EADDRNOTAVAIL) { |
| msg = "no free ports"; |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_FREE_PORTS; |
| } |
| else { |
| msg = "local address already in use"; |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_ADDR_INUSE; |
| } |
| |
| qfprintf(stderr,"Connect() failed for backend %s: %s.\n", be->id, msg); |
| close(fd); |
| send_log(be, LOG_ERR, "Connect() failed for backend %s: %s.\n", be->id, msg); |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_RESOURCE; |
| } |
| else if (errno == ETIMEDOUT) { |
| close(fd); |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SOCK_ERR; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_SRVTO; |
| } |
| else { // (errno == ECONNREFUSED || errno == ENETUNREACH || errno == EACCES || errno == EPERM) |
| close(fd); |
| conn->err_code = CO_ER_SOCK_ERR; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_SRVCL; |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| /* connect() already succeeded, which is quite usual for unix |
| * sockets. Let's avoid a second connect() probe to complete it, |
| * but we need to ensure we'll wake up if there's no more handshake |
| * pending (eg: for health checks). |
| */ |
| conn->flags &= ~CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN; |
| if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_HANDSHAKE)) |
| data = 1; |
| } |
| |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET; |
| |
| /* Prepare to send a few handshakes related to the on-wire protocol. */ |
| if (conn->send_proxy_ofs) |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_SEND_PROXY; |
| |
| conn_ctrl_init(conn); /* registers the FD */ |
| fdtab[fd].linger_risk = 0; /* no need to disable lingering */ |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_HANDSHAKE) |
| conn_sock_want_send(conn); /* for connect status or proxy protocol */ |
| |
| if (conn_xprt_init(conn) < 0) { |
| conn_force_close(conn); |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| return SN_ERR_RESOURCE; |
| } |
| |
| if (data) |
| conn_data_want_send(conn); /* prepare to send data if any */ |
| |
| return SN_ERR_NONE; /* connection is OK */ |
| } |
| |
| |
| /******************************** |
| * 3) protocol-oriented functions |
| ********************************/ |
| |
| |
| /* This function creates all UNIX sockets bound to the protocol entry <proto>. |
| * It is intended to be used as the protocol's bind_all() function. |
| * The sockets will be registered but not added to any fd_set, in order not to |
| * loose them across the fork(). A call to uxst_enable_listeners() is needed |
| * to complete initialization. |
| * |
| * The return value is composed from ERR_NONE, ERR_RETRYABLE and ERR_FATAL. |
| */ |
| static int uxst_bind_listeners(struct protocol *proto, char *errmsg, int errlen) |
| { |
| struct listener *listener; |
| int err = ERR_NONE; |
| |
| list_for_each_entry(listener, &proto->listeners, proto_list) { |
| err |= uxst_bind_listener(listener, errmsg, errlen); |
| if (err & ERR_ABORT) |
| break; |
| } |
| return err; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* This function stops all listening UNIX sockets bound to the protocol |
| * <proto>. It does not detaches them from the protocol. |
| * It always returns ERR_NONE. |
| */ |
| static int uxst_unbind_listeners(struct protocol *proto) |
| { |
| struct listener *listener; |
| |
| list_for_each_entry(listener, &proto->listeners, proto_list) |
| uxst_unbind_listener(listener); |
| return ERR_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the "mode" bind keyword */ |
| static int bind_parse_mode(char **args, int cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct bind_conf *conf, char **err) |
| { |
| if (!*args[cur_arg + 1]) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing mode (octal integer expected)", args[cur_arg]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| conf->ux.mode = strtol(args[cur_arg + 1], NULL, 8); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the "gid" bind keyword */ |
| static int bind_parse_gid(char **args, int cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct bind_conf *conf, char **err) |
| { |
| if (!*args[cur_arg + 1]) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing value", args[cur_arg]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| conf->ux.gid = atol(args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the "group" bind keyword */ |
| static int bind_parse_group(char **args, int cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct bind_conf *conf, char **err) |
| { |
| struct group *group; |
| |
| if (!*args[cur_arg + 1]) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing group name", args[cur_arg]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| group = getgrnam(args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| if (!group) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : unknown group name '%s'", args[cur_arg], args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| conf->ux.gid = group->gr_gid; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the "uid" bind keyword */ |
| static int bind_parse_uid(char **args, int cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct bind_conf *conf, char **err) |
| { |
| if (!*args[cur_arg + 1]) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing value", args[cur_arg]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| conf->ux.uid = atol(args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the "user" bind keyword */ |
| static int bind_parse_user(char **args, int cur_arg, struct proxy *px, struct bind_conf *conf, char **err) |
| { |
| struct passwd *user; |
| |
| if (!*args[cur_arg + 1]) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : missing user name", args[cur_arg]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| user = getpwnam(args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| if (!user) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' : unknown user name '%s'", args[cur_arg], args[cur_arg + 1]); |
| return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| } |
| |
| conf->ux.uid = user->pw_uid; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten. |
| * Please take care of keeping this list alphabetically sorted, doing so helps |
| * all code contributors. |
| * Optional keywords are also declared with a NULL ->parse() function so that |
| * the config parser can report an appropriate error when a known keyword was |
| * not enabled. |
| */ |
| static struct bind_kw_list bind_kws = { "UNIX", { }, { |
| { "gid", bind_parse_gid, 1 }, /* set the socket's gid */ |
| { "group", bind_parse_group, 1 }, /* set the socket's gid from the group name */ |
| { "mode", bind_parse_mode, 1 }, /* set the socket's mode (eg: 0644)*/ |
| { "uid", bind_parse_uid, 1 }, /* set the socket's uid */ |
| { "user", bind_parse_user, 1 }, /* set the socket's uid from the user name */ |
| { NULL, NULL, 0 }, |
| }}; |
| |
| /******************************** |
| * 4) high-level functions |
| ********************************/ |
| |
| __attribute__((constructor)) |
| static void __uxst_protocol_init(void) |
| { |
| protocol_register(&proto_unix); |
| bind_register_keywords(&bind_kws); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Local variables: |
| * c-indent-level: 8 |
| * c-basic-offset: 8 |
| * End: |
| */ |