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Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +02001/*
2 * Asynchronous signal delivery functions.
3 *
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +02004 * Copyright 2000-2010 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +02005 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 */
12
13#include <signal.h>
Willy Tarreaube8c7362009-07-23 13:40:20 +020014#include <string.h>
15
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020016#include <proto/signal.h>
17#include <proto/log.h>
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +020018#include <proto/task.h>
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020019
20/* Principle : we keep an in-order list of the first occurrence of all received
21 * signals. All occurrences of a same signal are grouped though. The signal
22 * queue does not need to be deeper than the number of signals we can handle.
23 * The handlers will be called asynchronously with the signal number. They can
24 * check themselves the number of calls by checking the descriptor this signal.
25 */
26
27int signal_queue_len; /* length of signal queue, <= MAX_SIGNAL (1 entry per signal max) */
28int signal_queue[MAX_SIGNAL]; /* in-order queue of received signals */
29struct signal_descriptor signal_state[MAX_SIGNAL];
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +020030struct pool_head *pool2_sig_handlers = NULL;
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020031sigset_t blocked_sig;
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +020032int signal_pending = 0; /* non-zero if t least one signal remains unprocessed */
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020033
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +020034/* Common signal handler, used by all signals. Received signals are queued.
35 * Signal number zero has a specific status, as it cannot be delivered by the
36 * system, any function may call it to perform asynchronous signal delivery.
37 */
38void signal_handler(int sig)
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020039{
Willy Tarreau1a53b5e2013-01-24 02:06:05 +010040 if (sig < 0 || sig >= MAX_SIGNAL) {
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020041 /* unhandled signal */
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020042 signal(sig, SIG_IGN);
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +020043 qfprintf(stderr, "Received unhandled signal %d. Signal has been disabled.\n", sig);
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020044 return;
45 }
46
47 if (!signal_state[sig].count) {
48 /* signal was not queued yet */
49 if (signal_queue_len < MAX_SIGNAL)
50 signal_queue[signal_queue_len++] = sig;
51 else
52 qfprintf(stderr, "Signal %d : signal queue is unexpectedly full.\n", sig);
53 }
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +020054
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020055 signal_state[sig].count++;
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +020056 if (sig)
57 signal(sig, signal_handler); /* re-arm signal */
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020058}
59
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020060/* Call handlers of all pending signals and clear counts and queue length. The
61 * handlers may unregister themselves by calling signal_register() while they
62 * are called, just like it is done with normal signal handlers.
63 * Note that it is more efficient to call the inline version which checks the
64 * queue length before getting here.
65 */
66void __signal_process_queue()
67{
68 int sig, cur_pos = 0;
69 struct signal_descriptor *desc;
70 sigset_t old_sig;
71
72 /* block signal delivery during processing */
73 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &blocked_sig, &old_sig);
74
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +020075 /* It is important that we scan the queue forwards so that we can
76 * catch any signal that would have been queued by another signal
77 * handler. That allows real signal handlers to redistribute signals
78 * to tasks subscribed to signal zero.
79 */
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020080 for (cur_pos = 0; cur_pos < signal_queue_len; cur_pos++) {
81 sig = signal_queue[cur_pos];
82 desc = &signal_state[sig];
83 if (desc->count) {
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +020084 struct sig_handler *sh, *shb;
85 list_for_each_entry_safe(sh, shb, &desc->handlers, list) {
86 if ((sh->flags & SIG_F_TYPE_FCT) && sh->handler)
87 ((void (*)(struct sig_handler *))sh->handler)(sh);
88 else if ((sh->flags & SIG_F_TYPE_TASK) && sh->handler)
89 task_wakeup(sh->handler, sh->arg | TASK_WOKEN_SIGNAL);
90 }
Willy Tarreau8f38bd02009-05-10 08:53:33 +020091 desc->count = 0;
92 }
93 }
94 signal_queue_len = 0;
95
96 /* restore signal delivery */
97 sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &old_sig, NULL);
98}
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +020099
100/* perform minimal intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */
101int signal_init()
102{
103 int sig;
104
105 signal_queue_len = 0;
106 memset(signal_queue, 0, sizeof(signal_queue));
107 memset(signal_state, 0, sizeof(signal_state));
108 sigfillset(&blocked_sig);
Willy Tarreau6747e272013-01-04 16:20:20 +0100109 sigdelset(&blocked_sig, SIGPROF);
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200110 for (sig = 0; sig < MAX_SIGNAL; sig++)
111 LIST_INIT(&signal_state[sig].handlers);
112
113 pool2_sig_handlers = create_pool("sig_handlers", sizeof(struct sig_handler), MEM_F_SHARED);
114 return pool2_sig_handlers != NULL;
115}
116
117/* releases all registered signal handlers */
118void deinit_signals()
119{
120 int sig;
121 struct sig_handler *sh, *shb;
122
123 for (sig = 0; sig < MAX_SIGNAL; sig++) {
Willy Tarreau6747e272013-01-04 16:20:20 +0100124 if (sig != SIGPROF)
125 signal(sig, SIG_DFL);
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200126 list_for_each_entry_safe(sh, shb, &signal_state[sig].handlers, list) {
127 LIST_DEL(&sh->list);
128 pool_free2(pool2_sig_handlers, sh);
129 }
130 }
131}
132
133/* Register a function and an integer argument on a signal. A pointer to the
134 * newly allocated sig_handler is returned, or NULL in case of any error. The
135 * caller is responsible for unregistering the function when not used anymore.
136 * Note that passing a NULL as the function pointer enables interception of the
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +0200137 * signal without processing, which is identical to SIG_IGN. If the signal is
138 * zero (which the system cannot deliver), only internal functions will be able
139 * to notify the registered functions.
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200140 */
141struct sig_handler *signal_register_fct(int sig, void (*fct)(struct sig_handler *), int arg)
142{
143 struct sig_handler *sh;
144
Willy Tarreau1a53b5e2013-01-24 02:06:05 +0100145 if (sig < 0 || sig >= MAX_SIGNAL)
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200146 return NULL;
147
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +0200148 if (sig)
Willy Tarreauc39b0d12012-10-04 19:19:36 +0200149 signal(sig, fct ? signal_handler : SIG_IGN);
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200150
151 if (!fct)
152 return NULL;
153
154 sh = pool_alloc2(pool2_sig_handlers);
155 if (!sh)
156 return NULL;
157
158 sh->handler = fct;
159 sh->arg = arg;
160 sh->flags = SIG_F_TYPE_FCT;
161 LIST_ADDQ(&signal_state[sig].handlers, &sh->list);
162 return sh;
163}
164
165/* Register a task and a wake-up reason on a signal. A pointer to the newly
166 * allocated sig_handler is returned, or NULL in case of any error. The caller
167 * is responsible for unregistering the task when not used anymore. Note that
168 * passing a NULL as the task pointer enables interception of the signal
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +0200169 * without processing, which is identical to SIG_IGN. If the signal is zero
170 * (which the system cannot deliver), only internal functions will be able to
171 * notify the registered functions.
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200172 */
173struct sig_handler *signal_register_task(int sig, struct task *task, int reason)
174{
175 struct sig_handler *sh;
176
Willy Tarreau1a53b5e2013-01-24 02:06:05 +0100177 if (sig < 0 || sig >= MAX_SIGNAL)
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200178 return NULL;
179
Willy Tarreaud0807c32010-08-27 18:26:11 +0200180 if (sig)
181 signal(sig, signal_handler);
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200182
183 if (!task)
184 return NULL;
185
186 sh = pool_alloc2(pool2_sig_handlers);
187 if (!sh)
188 return NULL;
189
190 sh->handler = task;
191 sh->arg = reason & ~TASK_WOKEN_ANY;
192 sh->flags = SIG_F_TYPE_TASK;
193 LIST_ADDQ(&signal_state[sig].handlers, &sh->list);
194 return sh;
195}
196
197/* Immediately unregister a handler so that no further signals may be delivered
198 * to it. The struct is released so the caller may not reference it anymore.
199 */
200void signal_unregister_handler(struct sig_handler *handler)
201{
202 LIST_DEL(&handler->list);
203 pool_free2(pool2_sig_handlers, handler);
204}
205
206/* Immediately unregister a handler so that no further signals may be delivered
207 * to it. The handler struct does not need to be known, only the function or
208 * task pointer. This method is expensive because it scans all the list, so it
209 * should only be used for rare cases (eg: exit). The struct is released so the
210 * caller may not reference it anymore.
211 */
212void signal_unregister_target(int sig, void *target)
213{
214 struct sig_handler *sh, *shb;
215
Willy Tarreau1a53b5e2013-01-24 02:06:05 +0100216 if (sig < 0 || sig >= MAX_SIGNAL)
Willy Tarreau24f4efa2010-08-27 17:56:48 +0200217 return;
218
219 if (!target)
220 return;
221
222 list_for_each_entry_safe(sh, shb, &signal_state[sig].handlers, list) {
223 if (sh->handler == target) {
224 LIST_DEL(&sh->list);
225 pool_free2(pool2_sig_handlers, sh);
226 break;
227 }
228 }
229}