1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
7 #include <sys/inotify.h>
9 #include <sys/reboot.h>
10 #include <sys/timerfd.h>
18 #include "sd-daemon.h"
19 #include "sd-messages.h"
22 #include "all-units.h"
23 #include "alloc-util.h"
25 #include "boot-timestamps.h"
26 #include "bus-common-errors.h"
27 #include "bus-error.h"
28 #include "bus-kernel.h"
30 #include "clean-ipc.h"
31 #include "clock-util.h"
32 #include "core-varlink.h"
34 #include "dbus-manager.h"
35 #include "dbus-unit.h"
38 #include "dirent-util.h"
41 #include "exec-util.h"
43 #include "exit-status.h"
47 #include "generator-setup.h"
52 #include "locale-setup.h"
53 #include "load-fragment.h"
57 #include "memory-util.h"
59 #include "parse-util.h"
60 #include "path-lookup.h"
61 #include "path-util.h"
62 #include "process-util.h"
63 #include "ratelimit.h"
64 #include "rlimit-util.h"
66 #include "serialize.h"
67 #include "signal-util.h"
68 #include "socket-util.h"
70 #include "stat-util.h"
71 #include "string-table.h"
72 #include "string-util.h"
75 #include "sysctl-util.h"
76 #include "syslog-util.h"
77 #include "terminal-util.h"
78 #include "time-util.h"
79 #include "transaction.h"
80 #include "umask-util.h"
81 #include "unit-name.h"
82 #include "user-util.h"
86 #define NOTIFY_RCVBUF_SIZE (8*1024*1024)
87 #define CGROUPS_AGENT_RCVBUF_SIZE (8*1024*1024)
89 /* Initial delay and the interval for printing status messages about running jobs */
90 #define JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_WAIT_USEC (2*USEC_PER_SEC)
91 #define JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_QUIET_WAIT_USEC (25*USEC_PER_SEC)
92 #define JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_PERIOD_USEC (USEC_PER_SEC / 3)
93 #define JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_PERIOD_DIVISOR 3
95 /* If there are more than 1K bus messages queue across our API and direct buses, then let's not add more on top until
96 * the queue gets more empty. */
97 #define MANAGER_BUS_BUSY_THRESHOLD 1024LU
99 /* How many units and jobs to process of the bus queue before returning to the event loop. */
100 #define MANAGER_BUS_MESSAGE_BUDGET 100U
102 static int manager_dispatch_notify_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
103 static int manager_dispatch_cgroups_agent_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
104 static int manager_dispatch_signal_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
105 static int manager_dispatch_time_change_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
106 static int manager_dispatch_idle_pipe_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
107 static int manager_dispatch_user_lookup_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
);
108 static int manager_dispatch_jobs_in_progress(sd_event_source
*source
, usec_t usec
, void *userdata
);
109 static int manager_dispatch_run_queue(sd_event_source
*source
, void *userdata
);
110 static int manager_dispatch_sigchld(sd_event_source
*source
, void *userdata
);
111 static int manager_dispatch_timezone_change(sd_event_source
*source
, const struct inotify_event
*event
, void *userdata
);
112 static int manager_run_environment_generators(Manager
*m
);
113 static int manager_run_generators(Manager
*m
);
114 static void manager_vacuum(Manager
*m
);
116 static usec_t
manager_watch_jobs_next_time(Manager
*m
) {
117 return usec_add(now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC
),
118 show_status_on(m
->show_status
) ? JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_WAIT_USEC
:
119 JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_QUIET_WAIT_USEC
);
122 static void manager_watch_jobs_in_progress(Manager
*m
) {
128 /* We do not want to show the cylon animation if the user
129 * needs to confirm service executions otherwise confirmation
130 * messages will be screwed by the cylon animation. */
131 if (!manager_is_confirm_spawn_disabled(m
))
134 if (m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
)
137 next
= manager_watch_jobs_next_time(m
);
138 r
= sd_event_add_time(
140 &m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
,
143 manager_dispatch_jobs_in_progress
, m
);
147 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
, "manager-jobs-in-progress");
150 #define CYLON_BUFFER_EXTRA (2*STRLEN(ANSI_RED) + STRLEN(ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_RED) + 2*STRLEN(ANSI_NORMAL))
152 static void draw_cylon(char buffer
[], size_t buflen
, unsigned width
, unsigned pos
) {
155 assert(buflen
>= CYLON_BUFFER_EXTRA
+ width
+ 1);
156 assert(pos
<= width
+1); /* 0 or width+1 mean that the center light is behind the corner */
160 p
= mempset(p
, ' ', pos
-2);
161 if (log_get_show_color())
162 p
= stpcpy(p
, ANSI_RED
);
166 if (pos
> 0 && pos
<= width
) {
167 if (log_get_show_color())
168 p
= stpcpy(p
, ANSI_HIGHLIGHT_RED
);
172 if (log_get_show_color())
173 p
= stpcpy(p
, ANSI_NORMAL
);
176 if (log_get_show_color())
177 p
= stpcpy(p
, ANSI_RED
);
180 p
= mempset(p
, ' ', width
-1-pos
);
181 if (log_get_show_color())
182 strcpy(p
, ANSI_NORMAL
);
186 static void manager_flip_auto_status(Manager
*m
, bool enable
, const char *reason
) {
190 if (m
->show_status
== SHOW_STATUS_AUTO
)
191 manager_set_show_status(m
, SHOW_STATUS_TEMPORARY
, reason
);
193 if (m
->show_status
== SHOW_STATUS_TEMPORARY
)
194 manager_set_show_status(m
, SHOW_STATUS_AUTO
, reason
);
198 static void manager_print_jobs_in_progress(Manager
*m
) {
199 _cleanup_free_
char *job_of_n
= NULL
;
202 unsigned counter
= 0, print_nr
;
203 char cylon
[6 + CYLON_BUFFER_EXTRA
+ 1];
205 char time
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
], limit
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
] = "no limit";
209 assert(m
->n_running_jobs
> 0);
211 manager_flip_auto_status(m
, true, "delay");
213 print_nr
= (m
->jobs_in_progress_iteration
/ JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_PERIOD_DIVISOR
) % m
->n_running_jobs
;
215 HASHMAP_FOREACH(j
, m
->jobs
, i
)
216 if (j
->state
== JOB_RUNNING
&& counter
++ == print_nr
)
219 /* m->n_running_jobs must be consistent with the contents of m->jobs,
220 * so the above loop must have succeeded in finding j. */
221 assert(counter
== print_nr
+ 1);
224 cylon_pos
= m
->jobs_in_progress_iteration
% 14;
226 cylon_pos
= 14 - cylon_pos
;
227 draw_cylon(cylon
, sizeof(cylon
), 6, cylon_pos
);
229 m
->jobs_in_progress_iteration
++;
231 if (m
->n_running_jobs
> 1) {
232 if (asprintf(&job_of_n
, "(%u of %u) ", counter
, m
->n_running_jobs
) < 0)
236 format_timespan(time
, sizeof(time
), now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC
) - j
->begin_usec
, 1*USEC_PER_SEC
);
237 if (job_get_timeout(j
, &x
) > 0)
238 format_timespan(limit
, sizeof(limit
), x
- j
->begin_usec
, 1*USEC_PER_SEC
);
240 manager_status_printf(m
, STATUS_TYPE_EPHEMERAL
, cylon
,
241 "%sA %s job is running for %s (%s / %s)",
243 job_type_to_string(j
->type
),
244 unit_status_string(j
->unit
),
248 static int have_ask_password(void) {
249 _cleanup_closedir_
DIR *dir
;
252 dir
= opendir("/run/systemd/ask-password");
260 FOREACH_DIRENT_ALL(de
, dir
, return -errno
) {
261 if (startswith(de
->d_name
, "ask."))
267 static int manager_dispatch_ask_password_fd(sd_event_source
*source
,
268 int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
269 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
275 m
->have_ask_password
= have_ask_password();
276 if (m
->have_ask_password
< 0)
277 /* Log error but continue. Negative have_ask_password
278 * is treated as unknown status. */
279 log_error_errno(m
->have_ask_password
, "Failed to list /run/systemd/ask-password: %m");
284 static void manager_close_ask_password(Manager
*m
) {
287 m
->ask_password_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->ask_password_event_source
);
288 m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
= safe_close(m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
);
289 m
->have_ask_password
= -EINVAL
;
292 static int manager_check_ask_password(Manager
*m
) {
297 if (!m
->ask_password_event_source
) {
298 assert(m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
< 0);
300 (void) mkdir_p_label("/run/systemd/ask-password", 0755);
302 m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
= inotify_init1(IN_NONBLOCK
|IN_CLOEXEC
);
303 if (m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
< 0)
304 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to create inotify object: %m");
306 r
= inotify_add_watch_and_warn(m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
,
307 "/run/systemd/ask-password",
308 IN_CREATE
|IN_DELETE
|IN_MOVE
);
310 manager_close_ask_password(m
);
314 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->ask_password_event_source
,
315 m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
, EPOLLIN
,
316 manager_dispatch_ask_password_fd
, m
);
318 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to add event source for /run/systemd/ask-password: %m");
319 manager_close_ask_password(m
);
323 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->ask_password_event_source
, "manager-ask-password");
325 /* Queries might have been added meanwhile... */
326 manager_dispatch_ask_password_fd(m
->ask_password_event_source
,
327 m
->ask_password_inotify_fd
, EPOLLIN
, m
);
330 return m
->have_ask_password
;
333 static int manager_watch_idle_pipe(Manager
*m
) {
338 if (m
->idle_pipe_event_source
)
341 if (m
->idle_pipe
[2] < 0)
344 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->idle_pipe_event_source
, m
->idle_pipe
[2], EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_idle_pipe_fd
, m
);
346 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to watch idle pipe: %m");
348 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->idle_pipe_event_source
, "manager-idle-pipe");
353 static void manager_close_idle_pipe(Manager
*m
) {
356 m
->idle_pipe_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->idle_pipe_event_source
);
358 safe_close_pair(m
->idle_pipe
);
359 safe_close_pair(m
->idle_pipe
+ 2);
362 static int manager_setup_time_change(Manager
*m
) {
367 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
370 m
->time_change_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->time_change_event_source
);
371 m
->time_change_fd
= safe_close(m
->time_change_fd
);
373 m
->time_change_fd
= time_change_fd();
374 if (m
->time_change_fd
< 0)
375 return log_error_errno(m
->time_change_fd
, "Failed to create timer change timer fd: %m");
377 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->time_change_event_source
, m
->time_change_fd
, EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_time_change_fd
, m
);
379 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to create time change event source: %m");
381 /* Schedule this slightly earlier than the .timer event sources */
382 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->time_change_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-1);
384 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to set priority of time change event sources: %m");
386 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->time_change_event_source
, "manager-time-change");
388 log_debug("Set up TFD_TIMER_CANCEL_ON_SET timerfd.");
393 static int manager_read_timezone_stat(Manager
*m
) {
399 /* Read the current stat() data of /etc/localtime so that we detect changes */
400 if (lstat("/etc/localtime", &st
) < 0) {
401 log_debug_errno(errno
, "Failed to stat /etc/localtime, ignoring: %m");
402 changed
= m
->etc_localtime_accessible
;
403 m
->etc_localtime_accessible
= false;
407 k
= timespec_load(&st
.st_mtim
);
408 changed
= !m
->etc_localtime_accessible
|| k
!= m
->etc_localtime_mtime
;
410 m
->etc_localtime_mtime
= k
;
411 m
->etc_localtime_accessible
= true;
417 static int manager_setup_timezone_change(Manager
*m
) {
418 _cleanup_(sd_event_source_unrefp
) sd_event_source
*new_event
= NULL
;
423 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
426 /* We watch /etc/localtime for three events: change of the link count (which might mean removal from /etc even
427 * though another link might be kept), renames, and file close operations after writing. Note we don't bother
428 * with IN_DELETE_SELF, as that would just report when the inode is removed entirely, i.e. after the link count
429 * went to zero and all fds to it are closed.
431 * Note that we never follow symlinks here. This is a simplification, but should cover almost all cases
434 * Note that we create the new event source first here, before releasing the old one. This should optimize
435 * behaviour as this way sd-event can reuse the old watch in case the inode didn't change. */
437 r
= sd_event_add_inotify(m
->event
, &new_event
, "/etc/localtime",
438 IN_ATTRIB
|IN_MOVE_SELF
|IN_CLOSE_WRITE
|IN_DONT_FOLLOW
, manager_dispatch_timezone_change
, m
);
440 /* If the file doesn't exist yet, subscribe to /etc instead, and wait until it is created either by
441 * O_CREATE or by rename() */
443 log_debug_errno(r
, "/etc/localtime doesn't exist yet, watching /etc instead.");
444 r
= sd_event_add_inotify(m
->event
, &new_event
, "/etc",
445 IN_CREATE
|IN_MOVED_TO
|IN_ONLYDIR
, manager_dispatch_timezone_change
, m
);
448 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to create timezone change event source: %m");
450 /* Schedule this slightly earlier than the .timer event sources */
451 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(new_event
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-1);
453 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to set priority of timezone change event sources: %m");
455 sd_event_source_unref(m
->timezone_change_event_source
);
456 m
->timezone_change_event_source
= TAKE_PTR(new_event
);
461 static int enable_special_signals(Manager
*m
) {
462 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
466 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
469 /* Enable that we get SIGINT on control-alt-del. In containers
470 * this will fail with EPERM (older) or EINVAL (newer), so
472 if (reboot(RB_DISABLE_CAD
) < 0 && !IN_SET(errno
, EPERM
, EINVAL
))
473 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to enable ctrl-alt-del handling: %m");
475 fd
= open_terminal("/dev/tty0", O_RDWR
|O_NOCTTY
|O_CLOEXEC
);
477 /* Support systems without virtual console */
479 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to open /dev/tty0: %m");
481 /* Enable that we get SIGWINCH on kbrequest */
482 if (ioctl(fd
, KDSIGACCEPT
, SIGWINCH
) < 0)
483 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to enable kbrequest handling: %m");
489 #define RTSIG_IF_AVAILABLE(signum) (signum <= SIGRTMAX ? signum : -1)
491 static int manager_setup_signals(Manager
*m
) {
492 struct sigaction sa
= {
493 .sa_handler
= SIG_DFL
,
494 .sa_flags
= SA_NOCLDSTOP
|SA_RESTART
,
501 assert_se(sigaction(SIGCHLD
, &sa
, NULL
) == 0);
503 /* We make liberal use of realtime signals here. On
504 * Linux/glibc we have 30 of them (with the exception of Linux
505 * on hppa, see below), between SIGRTMIN+0 ... SIGRTMIN+30
508 assert_se(sigemptyset(&mask
) == 0);
509 sigset_add_many(&mask
,
510 SIGCHLD
, /* Child died */
511 SIGTERM
, /* Reexecute daemon */
512 SIGHUP
, /* Reload configuration */
513 SIGUSR1
, /* systemd/upstart: reconnect to D-Bus */
514 SIGUSR2
, /* systemd: dump status */
515 SIGINT
, /* Kernel sends us this on control-alt-del */
516 SIGWINCH
, /* Kernel sends us this on kbrequest (alt-arrowup) */
517 SIGPWR
, /* Some kernel drivers and upsd send us this on power failure */
519 SIGRTMIN
+0, /* systemd: start default.target */
520 SIGRTMIN
+1, /* systemd: isolate rescue.target */
521 SIGRTMIN
+2, /* systemd: isolate emergency.target */
522 SIGRTMIN
+3, /* systemd: start halt.target */
523 SIGRTMIN
+4, /* systemd: start poweroff.target */
524 SIGRTMIN
+5, /* systemd: start reboot.target */
525 SIGRTMIN
+6, /* systemd: start kexec.target */
527 /* ... space for more special targets ... */
529 SIGRTMIN
+13, /* systemd: Immediate halt */
530 SIGRTMIN
+14, /* systemd: Immediate poweroff */
531 SIGRTMIN
+15, /* systemd: Immediate reboot */
532 SIGRTMIN
+16, /* systemd: Immediate kexec */
534 /* ... space for more immediate system state changes ... */
536 SIGRTMIN
+20, /* systemd: enable status messages */
537 SIGRTMIN
+21, /* systemd: disable status messages */
538 SIGRTMIN
+22, /* systemd: set log level to LOG_DEBUG */
539 SIGRTMIN
+23, /* systemd: set log level to LOG_INFO */
540 SIGRTMIN
+24, /* systemd: Immediate exit (--user only) */
542 /* .. one free signal here ... */
544 /* Apparently Linux on hppa had fewer RT signals until v3.18,
545 * SIGRTMAX was SIGRTMIN+25, and then SIGRTMIN was lowered,
546 * see commit v3.17-7614-g1f25df2eff.
548 * We cannot unconditionally make use of those signals here,
549 * so let's use a runtime check. Since these commands are
550 * accessible by different means and only really a safety
551 * net, the missing functionality on hppa shouldn't matter.
554 RTSIG_IF_AVAILABLE(SIGRTMIN
+26), /* systemd: set log target to journal-or-kmsg */
555 RTSIG_IF_AVAILABLE(SIGRTMIN
+27), /* systemd: set log target to console */
556 RTSIG_IF_AVAILABLE(SIGRTMIN
+28), /* systemd: set log target to kmsg */
557 RTSIG_IF_AVAILABLE(SIGRTMIN
+29), /* systemd: set log target to syslog-or-kmsg (obsolete) */
559 /* ... one free signal here SIGRTMIN+30 ... */
561 assert_se(sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK
, &mask
, NULL
) == 0);
563 m
->signal_fd
= signalfd(-1, &mask
, SFD_NONBLOCK
|SFD_CLOEXEC
);
564 if (m
->signal_fd
< 0)
567 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->signal_event_source
, m
->signal_fd
, EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_signal_fd
, m
);
571 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->signal_event_source
, "manager-signal");
573 /* Process signals a bit earlier than the rest of things, but later than notify_fd processing, so that the
574 * notify processing can still figure out to which process/service a message belongs, before we reap the
575 * process. Also, process this before handling cgroup notifications, so that we always collect child exit
576 * status information before detecting that there's no process in a cgroup. */
577 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->signal_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-6);
581 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
582 return enable_special_signals(m
);
587 static char** sanitize_environment(char **l
) {
589 /* Let's remove some environment variables that we need ourselves to communicate with our clients */
593 "CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY",
594 "CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY",
616 /* Let's order the environment alphabetically, just to make it pretty */
622 int manager_default_environment(Manager
*m
) {
627 m
->transient_environment
= strv_free(m
->transient_environment
);
629 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
)) {
630 /* The system manager always starts with a clean
631 * environment for its children. It does not import
632 * the kernel's or the parents' exported variables.
634 * The initial passed environment is untouched to keep
635 * /proc/self/environ valid; it is used for tagging
636 * the init process inside containers. */
637 m
->transient_environment
= strv_new("PATH=" DEFAULT_PATH
);
638 if (!m
->transient_environment
)
641 /* Import locale variables LC_*= from configuration */
642 (void) locale_setup(&m
->transient_environment
);
644 _cleanup_free_
char *k
= NULL
;
646 /* The user manager passes its own environment
647 * along to its children, except for $PATH. */
648 m
->transient_environment
= strv_copy(environ
);
649 if (!m
->transient_environment
)
652 k
= strdup("PATH=" DEFAULT_USER_PATH
);
656 r
= strv_env_replace(&m
->transient_environment
, k
);
662 sanitize_environment(m
->transient_environment
);
667 static int manager_setup_prefix(Manager
*m
) {
673 static const struct table_entry paths_system
[_EXEC_DIRECTORY_TYPE_MAX
] = {
674 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_RUNTIME
] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_RUNTIME
, NULL
},
675 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_STATE
] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_PRIVATE
, NULL
},
676 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_CACHE
] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_CACHE
, NULL
},
677 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_LOGS
] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_LOGS
, NULL
},
678 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_CONFIGURATION
] = { SD_PATH_SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION
, NULL
},
681 static const struct table_entry paths_user
[_EXEC_DIRECTORY_TYPE_MAX
] = {
682 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_RUNTIME
] = { SD_PATH_USER_RUNTIME
, NULL
},
683 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_STATE
] = { SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION
, NULL
},
684 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_CACHE
] = { SD_PATH_USER_STATE_CACHE
, NULL
},
685 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_LOGS
] = { SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION
, "log" },
686 [EXEC_DIRECTORY_CONFIGURATION
] = { SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION
, NULL
},
691 const struct table_entry
*p
= MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
) ? paths_system
: paths_user
;
694 for (ExecDirectoryType i
= 0; i
< _EXEC_DIRECTORY_TYPE_MAX
; i
++) {
695 r
= sd_path_lookup(p
[i
].type
, p
[i
].suffix
, &m
->prefix
[i
]);
703 static void manager_free_unit_name_maps(Manager
*m
) {
704 m
->unit_id_map
= hashmap_free(m
->unit_id_map
);
705 m
->unit_name_map
= hashmap_free(m
->unit_name_map
);
706 m
->unit_path_cache
= set_free(m
->unit_path_cache
);
707 m
->unit_cache_timestamp_hash
= 0;
710 static int manager_setup_run_queue(Manager
*m
) {
714 assert(!m
->run_queue_event_source
);
716 r
= sd_event_add_defer(m
->event
, &m
->run_queue_event_source
, manager_dispatch_run_queue
, m
);
720 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->run_queue_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_IDLE
);
724 r
= sd_event_source_set_enabled(m
->run_queue_event_source
, SD_EVENT_OFF
);
728 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->run_queue_event_source
, "manager-run-queue");
733 static int manager_setup_sigchld_event_source(Manager
*m
) {
737 assert(!m
->sigchld_event_source
);
739 r
= sd_event_add_defer(m
->event
, &m
->sigchld_event_source
, manager_dispatch_sigchld
, m
);
743 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->sigchld_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-7);
747 r
= sd_event_source_set_enabled(m
->sigchld_event_source
, SD_EVENT_OFF
);
751 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->sigchld_event_source
, "manager-sigchld");
756 int manager_new(UnitFileScope scope
, ManagerTestRunFlags test_run_flags
, Manager
**_m
) {
757 _cleanup_(manager_freep
) Manager
*m
= NULL
;
762 assert(IN_SET(scope
, UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM
, UNIT_FILE_USER
));
769 .unit_file_scope
= scope
,
770 .objective
= _MANAGER_OBJECTIVE_INVALID
,
772 .status_unit_format
= STATUS_UNIT_FORMAT_DEFAULT
,
774 .default_timer_accuracy_usec
= USEC_PER_MINUTE
,
775 .default_memory_accounting
= MEMORY_ACCOUNTING_DEFAULT
,
776 .default_tasks_accounting
= true,
777 .default_tasks_max
= TASKS_MAX_UNSET
,
778 .default_timeout_start_usec
= DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC
,
779 .default_timeout_stop_usec
= DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC
,
780 .default_restart_usec
= DEFAULT_RESTART_USEC
,
782 .original_log_level
= -1,
783 .original_log_target
= _LOG_TARGET_INVALID
,
785 .watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
] = USEC_INFINITY
,
786 .watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_REBOOT
] = USEC_INFINITY
,
787 .watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_KEXEC
] = USEC_INFINITY
,
789 .show_status_overridden
= _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
,
792 .cgroups_agent_fd
= -1,
794 .time_change_fd
= -1,
795 .user_lookup_fds
= { -1, -1 },
796 .private_listen_fd
= -1,
798 .cgroup_inotify_fd
= -1,
799 .pin_cgroupfs_fd
= -1,
800 .ask_password_inotify_fd
= -1,
801 .idle_pipe
= { -1, -1, -1, -1},
803 /* start as id #1, so that we can leave #0 around as "null-like" value */
806 .have_ask_password
= -EINVAL
, /* we don't know */
808 .test_run_flags
= test_run_flags
,
810 .default_oom_policy
= OOM_STOP
,
814 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
) && detect_container() <= 0)
815 boot_timestamps(m
->timestamps
+ MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
,
816 m
->timestamps
+ MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FIRMWARE
,
817 m
->timestamps
+ MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_LOADER
);
820 /* Prepare log fields we can use for structured logging */
821 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
)) {
822 m
->unit_log_field
= "UNIT=";
823 m
->unit_log_format_string
= "UNIT=%s";
825 m
->invocation_log_field
= "INVOCATION_ID=";
826 m
->invocation_log_format_string
= "INVOCATION_ID=%s";
828 m
->unit_log_field
= "USER_UNIT=";
829 m
->unit_log_format_string
= "USER_UNIT=%s";
831 m
->invocation_log_field
= "USER_INVOCATION_ID=";
832 m
->invocation_log_format_string
= "USER_INVOCATION_ID=%s";
835 /* Reboot immediately if the user hits C-A-D more often than 7x per 2s */
836 m
->ctrl_alt_del_ratelimit
= (RateLimit
) { .interval
= 2 * USEC_PER_SEC
, .burst
= 7 };
838 r
= manager_default_environment(m
);
842 r
= hashmap_ensure_allocated(&m
->units
, &string_hash_ops
);
846 r
= hashmap_ensure_allocated(&m
->cgroup_unit
, &path_hash_ops
);
850 r
= hashmap_ensure_allocated(&m
->watch_bus
, &string_hash_ops
);
854 r
= prioq_ensure_allocated(&m
->run_queue
, compare_job_priority
);
858 r
= manager_setup_prefix(m
);
862 e
= secure_getenv("CREDENTIALS_DIRECTORY");
864 m
->received_credentials
= strdup(e
);
865 if (!m
->received_credentials
)
869 r
= sd_event_default(&m
->event
);
873 r
= manager_setup_run_queue(m
);
877 if (test_run_flags
== MANAGER_TEST_RUN_MINIMAL
) {
878 m
->cgroup_root
= strdup("");
882 r
= manager_setup_signals(m
);
886 r
= manager_setup_cgroup(m
);
890 r
= manager_setup_time_change(m
);
894 r
= manager_read_timezone_stat(m
);
898 (void) manager_setup_timezone_change(m
);
900 r
= manager_setup_sigchld_event_source(m
);
905 if (test_run_flags
== 0) {
906 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
907 r
= mkdir_label("/run/systemd/units", 0755);
909 _cleanup_free_
char *units_path
= NULL
;
910 r
= xdg_user_runtime_dir(&units_path
, "/systemd/units");
913 r
= mkdir_p_label(units_path
, 0755);
916 if (r
< 0 && r
!= -EEXIST
)
922 dir_is_empty("/usr") > 0;
924 /* Note that we do not set up the notify fd here. We do that after deserialization,
925 * since they might have gotten serialized across the reexec. */
932 static int manager_setup_notify(Manager
*m
) {
935 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
938 if (m
->notify_fd
< 0) {
939 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
940 union sockaddr_union sa
;
943 /* First free all secondary fields */
944 m
->notify_socket
= mfree(m
->notify_socket
);
945 m
->notify_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->notify_event_source
);
947 fd
= socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_DGRAM
|SOCK_CLOEXEC
|SOCK_NONBLOCK
, 0);
949 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to allocate notification socket: %m");
951 fd_inc_rcvbuf(fd
, NOTIFY_RCVBUF_SIZE
);
953 m
->notify_socket
= path_join(m
->prefix
[EXEC_DIRECTORY_RUNTIME
], "systemd/notify");
954 if (!m
->notify_socket
)
957 r
= sockaddr_un_set_path(&sa
.un
, m
->notify_socket
);
959 return log_error_errno(r
, "Notify socket '%s' not valid for AF_UNIX socket address, refusing.",
963 (void) mkdir_parents_label(m
->notify_socket
, 0755);
964 (void) sockaddr_un_unlink(&sa
.un
);
966 r
= bind(fd
, &sa
.sa
, sa_len
);
968 return log_error_errno(errno
, "bind(%s) failed: %m", m
->notify_socket
);
970 r
= setsockopt_int(fd
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_PASSCRED
, true);
972 return log_error_errno(r
, "SO_PASSCRED failed: %m");
974 m
->notify_fd
= TAKE_FD(fd
);
976 log_debug("Using notification socket %s", m
->notify_socket
);
979 if (!m
->notify_event_source
) {
980 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->notify_event_source
, m
->notify_fd
, EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_notify_fd
, m
);
982 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to allocate notify event source: %m");
984 /* Process notification messages a bit earlier than SIGCHLD, so that we can still identify to which
985 * service an exit message belongs. */
986 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->notify_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-8);
988 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to set priority of notify event source: %m");
990 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->notify_event_source
, "manager-notify");
996 static int manager_setup_cgroups_agent(Manager
*m
) {
998 static const union sockaddr_union sa
= {
999 .un
.sun_family
= AF_UNIX
,
1000 .un
.sun_path
= "/run/systemd/cgroups-agent",
1004 /* This creates a listening socket we receive cgroups agent messages on. We do not use D-Bus for delivering
1005 * these messages from the cgroups agent binary to PID 1, as the cgroups agent binary is very short-living, and
1006 * each instance of it needs a new D-Bus connection. Since D-Bus connections are SOCK_STREAM/AF_UNIX, on
1007 * overloaded systems the backlog of the D-Bus socket becomes relevant, as not more than the configured number
1008 * of D-Bus connections may be queued until the kernel will start dropping further incoming connections,
1009 * possibly resulting in lost cgroups agent messages. To avoid this, we'll use a private SOCK_DGRAM/AF_UNIX
1010 * socket, where no backlog is relevant as communication may take place without an actual connect() cycle, and
1011 * we thus won't lose messages.
1013 * Note that PID 1 will forward the agent message to system bus, so that the user systemd instance may listen
1014 * to it. The system instance hence listens on this special socket, but the user instances listen on the system
1015 * bus for these messages. */
1017 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
1020 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
1023 r
= cg_unified_controller(SYSTEMD_CGROUP_CONTROLLER
);
1025 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to determine whether unified cgroups hierarchy is used: %m");
1026 if (r
> 0) /* We don't need this anymore on the unified hierarchy */
1029 if (m
->cgroups_agent_fd
< 0) {
1030 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
1032 /* First free all secondary fields */
1033 m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
);
1035 fd
= socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_DGRAM
|SOCK_CLOEXEC
|SOCK_NONBLOCK
, 0);
1037 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to allocate cgroups agent socket: %m");
1039 fd_inc_rcvbuf(fd
, CGROUPS_AGENT_RCVBUF_SIZE
);
1041 (void) sockaddr_un_unlink(&sa
.un
);
1043 /* Only allow root to connect to this socket */
1044 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0077)
1045 r
= bind(fd
, &sa
.sa
, SOCKADDR_UN_LEN(sa
.un
));
1047 return log_error_errno(errno
, "bind(%s) failed: %m", sa
.un
.sun_path
);
1049 m
->cgroups_agent_fd
= TAKE_FD(fd
);
1052 if (!m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
) {
1053 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
, m
->cgroups_agent_fd
, EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_cgroups_agent_fd
, m
);
1055 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to allocate cgroups agent event source: %m");
1057 /* Process cgroups notifications early. Note that when the agent notification is received
1058 * we'll just enqueue the unit in the cgroup empty queue, hence pick a high priority than
1059 * that. Also see handling of cgroup inotify for the unified cgroup stuff. */
1060 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-9);
1062 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to set priority of cgroups agent event source: %m");
1064 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
, "manager-cgroups-agent");
1070 static int manager_setup_user_lookup_fd(Manager
*m
) {
1075 /* Set up the socket pair used for passing UID/GID resolution results from forked off processes to PID
1076 * 1. Background: we can't do name lookups (NSS) from PID 1, since it might involve IPC and thus activation,
1077 * and we might hence deadlock on ourselves. Hence we do all user/group lookups asynchronously from the forked
1078 * off processes right before executing the binaries to start. In order to be able to clean up any IPC objects
1079 * created by a unit (see RemoveIPC=) we need to know in PID 1 the used UID/GID of the executed processes,
1080 * hence we establish this communication channel so that forked off processes can pass their UID/GID
1081 * information back to PID 1. The forked off processes send their resolved UID/GID to PID 1 in a simple
1082 * datagram, along with their unit name, so that we can share one communication socket pair among all units for
1085 * You might wonder why we need a communication channel for this that is independent of the usual notification
1086 * socket scheme (i.e. $NOTIFY_SOCKET). The primary difference is about trust: data sent via the $NOTIFY_SOCKET
1087 * channel is only accepted if it originates from the right unit and if reception was enabled for it. The user
1088 * lookup socket OTOH is only accessible by PID 1 and its children until they exec(), and always available.
1090 * Note that this function is called under two circumstances: when we first initialize (in which case we
1091 * allocate both the socket pair and the event source to listen on it), and when we deserialize after a reload
1092 * (in which case the socket pair already exists but we still need to allocate the event source for it). */
1094 if (m
->user_lookup_fds
[0] < 0) {
1096 /* Free all secondary fields */
1097 safe_close_pair(m
->user_lookup_fds
);
1098 m
->user_lookup_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->user_lookup_event_source
);
1100 if (socketpair(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_DGRAM
|SOCK_CLOEXEC
, 0, m
->user_lookup_fds
) < 0)
1101 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to allocate user lookup socket: %m");
1103 (void) fd_inc_rcvbuf(m
->user_lookup_fds
[0], NOTIFY_RCVBUF_SIZE
);
1106 if (!m
->user_lookup_event_source
) {
1107 r
= sd_event_add_io(m
->event
, &m
->user_lookup_event_source
, m
->user_lookup_fds
[0], EPOLLIN
, manager_dispatch_user_lookup_fd
, m
);
1109 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to allocate user lookup event source: %m");
1111 /* Process even earlier than the notify event source, so that we always know first about valid UID/GID
1113 r
= sd_event_source_set_priority(m
->user_lookup_event_source
, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL
-11);
1115 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to set priority of user lookup event source: %m");
1117 (void) sd_event_source_set_description(m
->user_lookup_event_source
, "user-lookup");
1123 static unsigned manager_dispatch_cleanup_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1129 while ((u
= m
->cleanup_queue
)) {
1130 assert(u
->in_cleanup_queue
);
1140 GC_OFFSET_IN_PATH
, /* This one is on the path we were traveling */
1141 GC_OFFSET_UNSURE
, /* No clue */
1142 GC_OFFSET_GOOD
, /* We still need this unit */
1143 GC_OFFSET_BAD
, /* We don't need this unit anymore */
1147 static void unit_gc_mark_good(Unit
*u
, unsigned gc_marker
) {
1152 u
->gc_marker
= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_GOOD
;
1154 /* Recursively mark referenced units as GOOD as well */
1155 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(v
, other
, u
->dependencies
[UNIT_REFERENCES
], i
)
1156 if (other
->gc_marker
== gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_UNSURE
)
1157 unit_gc_mark_good(other
, gc_marker
);
1160 static void unit_gc_sweep(Unit
*u
, unsigned gc_marker
) {
1168 if (IN_SET(u
->gc_marker
- gc_marker
,
1169 GC_OFFSET_GOOD
, GC_OFFSET_BAD
, GC_OFFSET_UNSURE
, GC_OFFSET_IN_PATH
))
1172 if (u
->in_cleanup_queue
)
1175 if (!unit_may_gc(u
))
1178 u
->gc_marker
= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_IN_PATH
;
1182 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(v
, other
, u
->dependencies
[UNIT_REFERENCED_BY
], i
) {
1183 unit_gc_sweep(other
, gc_marker
);
1185 if (other
->gc_marker
== gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_GOOD
)
1188 if (other
->gc_marker
!= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_BAD
)
1192 if (u
->refs_by_target
) {
1195 LIST_FOREACH(refs_by_target
, ref
, u
->refs_by_target
) {
1196 unit_gc_sweep(ref
->source
, gc_marker
);
1198 if (ref
->source
->gc_marker
== gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_GOOD
)
1201 if (ref
->source
->gc_marker
!= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_BAD
)
1209 /* We were unable to find anything out about this entry, so
1210 * let's investigate it later */
1211 u
->gc_marker
= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_UNSURE
;
1212 unit_add_to_gc_queue(u
);
1216 /* We definitely know that this one is not useful anymore, so
1217 * let's mark it for deletion */
1218 u
->gc_marker
= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_BAD
;
1219 unit_add_to_cleanup_queue(u
);
1223 unit_gc_mark_good(u
, gc_marker
);
1226 static unsigned manager_dispatch_gc_unit_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1227 unsigned n
= 0, gc_marker
;
1232 /* log_debug("Running GC..."); */
1234 m
->gc_marker
+= _GC_OFFSET_MAX
;
1235 if (m
->gc_marker
+ _GC_OFFSET_MAX
<= _GC_OFFSET_MAX
)
1238 gc_marker
= m
->gc_marker
;
1240 while ((u
= m
->gc_unit_queue
)) {
1241 assert(u
->in_gc_queue
);
1243 unit_gc_sweep(u
, gc_marker
);
1245 LIST_REMOVE(gc_queue
, m
->gc_unit_queue
, u
);
1246 u
->in_gc_queue
= false;
1250 if (IN_SET(u
->gc_marker
- gc_marker
,
1251 GC_OFFSET_BAD
, GC_OFFSET_UNSURE
)) {
1253 log_unit_debug(u
, "Collecting.");
1254 u
->gc_marker
= gc_marker
+ GC_OFFSET_BAD
;
1255 unit_add_to_cleanup_queue(u
);
1262 static unsigned manager_dispatch_gc_job_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1268 while ((j
= m
->gc_job_queue
)) {
1269 assert(j
->in_gc_queue
);
1271 LIST_REMOVE(gc_queue
, m
->gc_job_queue
, j
);
1272 j
->in_gc_queue
= false;
1279 log_unit_debug(j
->unit
, "Collecting job.");
1280 (void) job_finish_and_invalidate(j
, JOB_COLLECTED
, false, false);
1286 static unsigned manager_dispatch_stop_when_unneeded_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1293 while ((u
= m
->stop_when_unneeded_queue
)) {
1294 _cleanup_(sd_bus_error_free
) sd_bus_error error
= SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL
;
1295 assert(m
->stop_when_unneeded_queue
);
1297 assert(u
->in_stop_when_unneeded_queue
);
1298 LIST_REMOVE(stop_when_unneeded_queue
, m
->stop_when_unneeded_queue
, u
);
1299 u
->in_stop_when_unneeded_queue
= false;
1303 if (!unit_is_unneeded(u
))
1306 log_unit_debug(u
, "Unit is not needed anymore.");
1308 /* If stopping a unit fails continuously we might enter a stop loop here, hence stop acting on the
1309 * service being unnecessary after a while. */
1311 if (!ratelimit_below(&u
->auto_stop_ratelimit
)) {
1312 log_unit_warning(u
, "Unit not needed anymore, but not stopping since we tried this too often recently.");
1316 /* Ok, nobody needs us anymore. Sniff. Then let's commit suicide */
1317 r
= manager_add_job(u
->manager
, JOB_STOP
, u
, JOB_FAIL
, NULL
, &error
, NULL
);
1319 log_unit_warning_errno(u
, r
, "Failed to enqueue stop job, ignoring: %s", bus_error_message(&error
, r
));
1325 static void manager_clear_jobs_and_units(Manager
*m
) {
1330 while ((u
= hashmap_first(m
->units
)))
1333 manager_dispatch_cleanup_queue(m
);
1335 assert(!m
->load_queue
);
1336 assert(prioq_isempty(m
->run_queue
));
1337 assert(!m
->dbus_unit_queue
);
1338 assert(!m
->dbus_job_queue
);
1339 assert(!m
->cleanup_queue
);
1340 assert(!m
->gc_unit_queue
);
1341 assert(!m
->gc_job_queue
);
1342 assert(!m
->stop_when_unneeded_queue
);
1344 assert(hashmap_isempty(m
->jobs
));
1345 assert(hashmap_isempty(m
->units
));
1347 m
->n_on_console
= 0;
1348 m
->n_running_jobs
= 0;
1349 m
->n_installed_jobs
= 0;
1350 m
->n_failed_jobs
= 0;
1353 Manager
* manager_free(Manager
*m
) {
1357 manager_clear_jobs_and_units(m
);
1359 for (UnitType c
= 0; c
< _UNIT_TYPE_MAX
; c
++)
1360 if (unit_vtable
[c
]->shutdown
)
1361 unit_vtable
[c
]->shutdown(m
);
1363 /* Keep the cgroup hierarchy in place except when we know we are going down for good */
1364 manager_shutdown_cgroup(m
, IN_SET(m
->objective
, MANAGER_EXIT
, MANAGER_REBOOT
, MANAGER_POWEROFF
, MANAGER_HALT
, MANAGER_KEXEC
));
1366 lookup_paths_flush_generator(&m
->lookup_paths
);
1369 manager_varlink_done(m
);
1371 exec_runtime_vacuum(m
);
1372 hashmap_free(m
->exec_runtime_by_id
);
1374 dynamic_user_vacuum(m
, false);
1375 hashmap_free(m
->dynamic_users
);
1377 hashmap_free(m
->units
);
1378 hashmap_free(m
->units_by_invocation_id
);
1379 hashmap_free(m
->jobs
);
1380 hashmap_free(m
->watch_pids
);
1381 hashmap_free(m
->watch_bus
);
1383 prioq_free(m
->run_queue
);
1385 set_free(m
->startup_units
);
1386 set_free(m
->failed_units
);
1388 sd_event_source_unref(m
->signal_event_source
);
1389 sd_event_source_unref(m
->sigchld_event_source
);
1390 sd_event_source_unref(m
->notify_event_source
);
1391 sd_event_source_unref(m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
);
1392 sd_event_source_unref(m
->time_change_event_source
);
1393 sd_event_source_unref(m
->timezone_change_event_source
);
1394 sd_event_source_unref(m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
);
1395 sd_event_source_unref(m
->run_queue_event_source
);
1396 sd_event_source_unref(m
->user_lookup_event_source
);
1398 safe_close(m
->signal_fd
);
1399 safe_close(m
->notify_fd
);
1400 safe_close(m
->cgroups_agent_fd
);
1401 safe_close(m
->time_change_fd
);
1402 safe_close_pair(m
->user_lookup_fds
);
1404 manager_close_ask_password(m
);
1406 manager_close_idle_pipe(m
);
1408 sd_event_unref(m
->event
);
1410 free(m
->notify_socket
);
1412 lookup_paths_free(&m
->lookup_paths
);
1413 strv_free(m
->transient_environment
);
1414 strv_free(m
->client_environment
);
1416 hashmap_free(m
->cgroup_unit
);
1417 manager_free_unit_name_maps(m
);
1419 free(m
->switch_root
);
1420 free(m
->switch_root_init
);
1422 rlimit_free_all(m
->rlimit
);
1424 assert(hashmap_isempty(m
->units_requiring_mounts_for
));
1425 hashmap_free(m
->units_requiring_mounts_for
);
1427 hashmap_free(m
->uid_refs
);
1428 hashmap_free(m
->gid_refs
);
1430 for (ExecDirectoryType dt
= 0; dt
< _EXEC_DIRECTORY_TYPE_MAX
; dt
++)
1431 m
->prefix
[dt
] = mfree(m
->prefix
[dt
]);
1432 free(m
->received_credentials
);
1437 static void manager_enumerate_perpetual(Manager
*m
) {
1440 if (m
->test_run_flags
== MANAGER_TEST_RUN_MINIMAL
)
1443 /* Let's ask every type to load all units from disk/kernel that it might know */
1444 for (UnitType c
= 0; c
< _UNIT_TYPE_MAX
; c
++) {
1445 if (!unit_type_supported(c
)) {
1446 log_debug("Unit type .%s is not supported on this system.", unit_type_to_string(c
));
1450 if (unit_vtable
[c
]->enumerate_perpetual
)
1451 unit_vtable
[c
]->enumerate_perpetual(m
);
1455 static void manager_enumerate(Manager
*m
) {
1458 if (m
->test_run_flags
== MANAGER_TEST_RUN_MINIMAL
)
1461 /* Let's ask every type to load all units from disk/kernel that it might know */
1462 for (UnitType c
= 0; c
< _UNIT_TYPE_MAX
; c
++) {
1463 if (!unit_type_supported(c
)) {
1464 log_debug("Unit type .%s is not supported on this system.", unit_type_to_string(c
));
1468 if (unit_vtable
[c
]->enumerate
)
1469 unit_vtable
[c
]->enumerate(m
);
1472 manager_dispatch_load_queue(m
);
1475 static void manager_coldplug(Manager
*m
) {
1483 log_debug("Invoking unit coldplug() handlers…");
1485 /* Let's place the units back into their deserialized state */
1486 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(u
, k
, m
->units
, i
) {
1488 /* ignore aliases */
1492 r
= unit_coldplug(u
);
1494 log_warning_errno(r
, "We couldn't coldplug %s, proceeding anyway: %m", u
->id
);
1498 static void manager_catchup(Manager
*m
) {
1505 log_debug("Invoking unit catchup() handlers…");
1507 /* Let's catch up on any state changes that happened while we were reloading/reexecing */
1508 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(u
, k
, m
->units
, i
) {
1510 /* ignore aliases */
1518 static void manager_distribute_fds(Manager
*m
, FDSet
*fds
) {
1524 HASHMAP_FOREACH(u
, m
->units
, i
) {
1526 if (fdset_size(fds
) <= 0)
1529 if (!UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->distribute_fds
)
1532 UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->distribute_fds(u
, fds
);
1536 static bool manager_dbus_is_running(Manager
*m
, bool deserialized
) {
1541 /* This checks whether the dbus instance we are supposed to expose our APIs on is up. We check both the socket
1542 * and the service unit. If the 'deserialized' parameter is true we'll check the deserialized state of the unit
1543 * rather than the current one. */
1545 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
1548 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_DBUS_SOCKET
);
1551 if ((deserialized
? SOCKET(u
)->deserialized_state
: SOCKET(u
)->state
) != SOCKET_RUNNING
)
1554 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_DBUS_SERVICE
);
1557 if (!IN_SET((deserialized
? SERVICE(u
)->deserialized_state
: SERVICE(u
)->state
), SERVICE_RUNNING
, SERVICE_RELOAD
))
1563 static void manager_setup_bus(Manager
*m
) {
1566 /* Let's set up our private bus connection now, unconditionally */
1567 (void) bus_init_private(m
);
1569 /* If we are in --user mode also connect to the system bus now */
1570 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
1571 (void) bus_init_system(m
);
1573 /* Let's connect to the bus now, but only if the unit is supposed to be up */
1574 if (manager_dbus_is_running(m
, MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))) {
1575 (void) bus_init_api(m
);
1577 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
1578 (void) bus_init_system(m
);
1582 static void manager_preset_all(Manager
*m
) {
1587 if (m
->first_boot
<= 0)
1590 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
1593 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
1596 /* If this is the first boot, and we are in the host system, then preset everything */
1597 r
= unit_file_preset_all(UNIT_FILE_SYSTEM
, 0, NULL
, UNIT_FILE_PRESET_ENABLE_ONLY
, NULL
, 0);
1599 log_full_errno(r
== -EEXIST
? LOG_NOTICE
: LOG_WARNING
, r
,
1600 "Failed to populate /etc with preset unit settings, ignoring: %m");
1602 log_info("Populated /etc with preset unit settings.");
1605 static void manager_ready(Manager
*m
) {
1608 /* After having loaded everything, do the final round of catching up with what might have changed */
1610 m
->objective
= MANAGER_OK
; /* Tell everyone we are up now */
1612 /* It might be safe to log to the journal now and connect to dbus */
1613 manager_recheck_journal(m
);
1614 manager_recheck_dbus(m
);
1616 /* Let's finally catch up with any changes that took place while we were reloading/reexecing */
1619 m
->honor_device_enumeration
= true;
1622 static Manager
* manager_reloading_start(Manager
*m
) {
1626 static void manager_reloading_stopp(Manager
**m
) {
1628 assert((*m
)->n_reloading
> 0);
1629 (*m
)->n_reloading
--;
1633 int manager_startup(Manager
*m
, FILE *serialization
, FDSet
*fds
) {
1638 /* If we are running in test mode, we still want to run the generators,
1639 * but we should not touch the real generator directories. */
1640 r
= lookup_paths_init(&m
->lookup_paths
, m
->unit_file_scope
,
1641 MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
) ? LOOKUP_PATHS_TEMPORARY_GENERATED
: 0,
1644 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to initialize path lookup table: %m");
1646 dual_timestamp_get(m
->timestamps
+ manager_timestamp_initrd_mangle(MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_START
));
1647 r
= manager_run_environment_generators(m
);
1649 r
= manager_run_generators(m
);
1650 dual_timestamp_get(m
->timestamps
+ manager_timestamp_initrd_mangle(MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_FINISH
));
1654 manager_preset_all(m
);
1656 lookup_paths_log(&m
->lookup_paths
);
1659 /* This block is (optionally) done with the reloading counter bumped */
1660 _cleanup_(manager_reloading_stopp
) Manager
*reloading
= NULL
;
1662 /* If we will deserialize make sure that during enumeration this is already known, so we increase the
1663 * counter here already */
1665 reloading
= manager_reloading_start(m
);
1667 /* First, enumerate what we can from all config files */
1668 dual_timestamp_get(m
->timestamps
+ manager_timestamp_initrd_mangle(MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_START
));
1669 manager_enumerate_perpetual(m
);
1670 manager_enumerate(m
);
1671 dual_timestamp_get(m
->timestamps
+ manager_timestamp_initrd_mangle(MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_FINISH
));
1673 /* Second, deserialize if there is something to deserialize */
1674 if (serialization
) {
1675 r
= manager_deserialize(m
, serialization
, fds
);
1677 return log_error_errno(r
, "Deserialization failed: %m");
1680 /* Any fds left? Find some unit which wants them. This is useful to allow container managers to pass
1681 * some file descriptors to us pre-initialized. This enables socket-based activation of entire
1683 manager_distribute_fds(m
, fds
);
1685 /* We might have deserialized the notify fd, but if we didn't then let's create the bus now */
1686 r
= manager_setup_notify(m
);
1688 /* No sense to continue without notifications, our children would fail anyway. */
1691 r
= manager_setup_cgroups_agent(m
);
1693 /* Likewise, no sense to continue without empty cgroup notifications. */
1696 r
= manager_setup_user_lookup_fd(m
);
1698 /* This shouldn't fail, except if things are really broken. */
1701 /* Connect to the bus if we are good for it */
1702 manager_setup_bus(m
);
1704 /* Now that we are connected to all possible buses, let's deserialize who is tracking us. */
1705 r
= bus_track_coldplug(m
, &m
->subscribed
, false, m
->deserialized_subscribed
);
1707 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to deserialized tracked clients, ignoring: %m");
1708 m
->deserialized_subscribed
= strv_free(m
->deserialized_subscribed
);
1710 r
= manager_varlink_init(m
);
1712 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to set up Varlink server, ignoring: %m");
1714 /* Third, fire things up! */
1715 manager_coldplug(m
);
1717 /* Clean up runtime objects */
1721 /* Let's wait for the UnitNew/JobNew messages being sent, before we notify that the
1722 * reload is finished */
1723 m
->send_reloading_done
= true;
1731 int manager_add_job(
1737 sd_bus_error
*error
,
1744 assert(type
< _JOB_TYPE_MAX
);
1746 assert(mode
< _JOB_MODE_MAX
);
1748 if (mode
== JOB_ISOLATE
&& type
!= JOB_START
)
1749 return sd_bus_error_setf(error
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
, "Isolate is only valid for start.");
1751 if (mode
== JOB_ISOLATE
&& !unit
->allow_isolate
)
1752 return sd_bus_error_setf(error
, BUS_ERROR_NO_ISOLATION
, "Operation refused, unit may not be isolated.");
1754 if (mode
== JOB_TRIGGERING
&& type
!= JOB_STOP
)
1755 return sd_bus_error_setf(error
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
, "--job-mode=triggering is only valid for stop.");
1757 log_unit_debug(unit
, "Trying to enqueue job %s/%s/%s", unit
->id
, job_type_to_string(type
), job_mode_to_string(mode
));
1759 type
= job_type_collapse(type
, unit
);
1761 tr
= transaction_new(mode
== JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
);
1765 r
= transaction_add_job_and_dependencies(tr
, type
, unit
, NULL
, true, false,
1766 IN_SET(mode
, JOB_IGNORE_DEPENDENCIES
, JOB_IGNORE_REQUIREMENTS
),
1767 mode
== JOB_IGNORE_DEPENDENCIES
, error
);
1771 if (mode
== JOB_ISOLATE
) {
1772 r
= transaction_add_isolate_jobs(tr
, m
);
1777 if (mode
== JOB_TRIGGERING
) {
1778 r
= transaction_add_triggering_jobs(tr
, unit
);
1783 r
= transaction_activate(tr
, m
, mode
, affected_jobs
, error
);
1787 log_unit_debug(unit
,
1788 "Enqueued job %s/%s as %u", unit
->id
,
1789 job_type_to_string(type
), (unsigned) tr
->anchor_job
->id
);
1792 *ret
= tr
->anchor_job
;
1794 transaction_free(tr
);
1798 transaction_abort(tr
);
1799 transaction_free(tr
);
1803 int manager_add_job_by_name(Manager
*m
, JobType type
, const char *name
, JobMode mode
, Set
*affected_jobs
, sd_bus_error
*e
, Job
**ret
) {
1804 Unit
*unit
= NULL
; /* just to appease gcc, initialization is not really necessary */
1808 assert(type
< _JOB_TYPE_MAX
);
1810 assert(mode
< _JOB_MODE_MAX
);
1812 r
= manager_load_unit(m
, name
, NULL
, NULL
, &unit
);
1817 return manager_add_job(m
, type
, unit
, mode
, affected_jobs
, e
, ret
);
1820 int manager_add_job_by_name_and_warn(Manager
*m
, JobType type
, const char *name
, JobMode mode
, Set
*affected_jobs
, Job
**ret
) {
1821 _cleanup_(sd_bus_error_free
) sd_bus_error error
= SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL
;
1825 assert(type
< _JOB_TYPE_MAX
);
1827 assert(mode
< _JOB_MODE_MAX
);
1829 r
= manager_add_job_by_name(m
, type
, name
, mode
, affected_jobs
, &error
, ret
);
1831 return log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to enqueue %s job for %s: %s", job_mode_to_string(mode
), name
, bus_error_message(&error
, r
));
1836 int manager_propagate_reload(Manager
*m
, Unit
*unit
, JobMode mode
, sd_bus_error
*e
) {
1842 assert(mode
< _JOB_MODE_MAX
);
1843 assert(mode
!= JOB_ISOLATE
); /* Isolate is only valid for start */
1845 tr
= transaction_new(mode
== JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
);
1849 /* We need an anchor job */
1850 r
= transaction_add_job_and_dependencies(tr
, JOB_NOP
, unit
, NULL
, false, false, true, true, e
);
1854 /* Failure in adding individual dependencies is ignored, so this always succeeds. */
1855 transaction_add_propagate_reload_jobs(tr
, unit
, tr
->anchor_job
, mode
== JOB_IGNORE_DEPENDENCIES
, e
);
1857 r
= transaction_activate(tr
, m
, mode
, NULL
, e
);
1861 transaction_free(tr
);
1865 transaction_abort(tr
);
1866 transaction_free(tr
);
1870 Job
*manager_get_job(Manager
*m
, uint32_t id
) {
1873 return hashmap_get(m
->jobs
, UINT32_TO_PTR(id
));
1876 Unit
*manager_get_unit(Manager
*m
, const char *name
) {
1880 return hashmap_get(m
->units
, name
);
1883 static int manager_dispatch_target_deps_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1888 static const UnitDependency deps
[] = {
1897 while ((u
= m
->target_deps_queue
)) {
1898 assert(u
->in_target_deps_queue
);
1900 LIST_REMOVE(target_deps_queue
, u
->manager
->target_deps_queue
, u
);
1901 u
->in_target_deps_queue
= false;
1903 for (k
= 0; k
< ELEMENTSOF(deps
); k
++) {
1908 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(v
, target
, u
->dependencies
[deps
[k
]], i
) {
1909 r
= unit_add_default_target_dependency(u
, target
);
1919 unsigned manager_dispatch_load_queue(Manager
*m
) {
1925 /* Make sure we are not run recursively */
1926 if (m
->dispatching_load_queue
)
1929 m
->dispatching_load_queue
= true;
1931 /* Dispatches the load queue. Takes a unit from the queue and
1932 * tries to load its data until the queue is empty */
1934 while ((u
= m
->load_queue
)) {
1935 assert(u
->in_load_queue
);
1941 m
->dispatching_load_queue
= false;
1943 /* Dispatch the units waiting for their target dependencies to be added now, as all targets that we know about
1944 * should be loaded and have aliases resolved */
1945 (void) manager_dispatch_target_deps_queue(m
);
1950 bool manager_unit_cache_should_retry_load(Unit
*u
) {
1953 /* Automatic reloading from disk only applies to units which were not found sometime in the past, and
1954 * the not-found stub is kept pinned in the unit graph by dependencies. For units that were
1955 * previously loaded, we don't do automatic reloading, and daemon-reload is necessary to update. */
1956 if (u
->load_state
!= UNIT_NOT_FOUND
)
1959 /* The cache has been updated since the last time we tried to load the unit. There might be new
1960 * fragment paths to read. */
1961 if (u
->manager
->unit_cache_timestamp_hash
!= u
->fragment_not_found_timestamp_hash
)
1964 /* The cache needs to be updated because there are modifications on disk. */
1965 return !lookup_paths_timestamp_hash_same(&u
->manager
->lookup_paths
, u
->manager
->unit_cache_timestamp_hash
, NULL
);
1968 int manager_load_unit_prepare(
1975 _cleanup_(unit_freep
) Unit
*cleanup_ret
= NULL
;
1983 /* This will prepare the unit for loading, but not actually
1984 * load anything from disk. */
1986 if (path
&& !is_path(path
))
1987 return sd_bus_error_setf(e
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
, "Path %s is not absolute.", path
);
1990 /* 'name' and 'path' must not both be null. Check here 'path' using assert_se() to
1991 * workaround a bug in gcc that generates a -Wnonnull warning when calling basename(),
1992 * but this cannot be possible in any code path (See #6119). */
1994 name
= basename(path
);
1997 t
= unit_name_to_type(name
);
1999 if (t
== _UNIT_TYPE_INVALID
|| !unit_name_is_valid(name
, UNIT_NAME_PLAIN
|UNIT_NAME_INSTANCE
)) {
2000 if (unit_name_is_valid(name
, UNIT_NAME_TEMPLATE
))
2001 return sd_bus_error_setf(e
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
, "Unit name %s is missing the instance name.", name
);
2003 return sd_bus_error_setf(e
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
, "Unit name %s is not valid.", name
);
2006 ret
= manager_get_unit(m
, name
);
2008 /* The time-based cache allows to start new units without daemon-reload,
2009 * but if they are already referenced (because of dependencies or ordering)
2010 * then we have to force a load of the fragment. As an optimization, check
2011 * first if anything in the usual paths was modified since the last time
2012 * the cache was loaded. Also check if the last time an attempt to load the
2013 * unit was made was before the most recent cache refresh, so that we know
2014 * we need to try again — even if the cache is current, it might have been
2015 * updated in a different context before we had a chance to retry loading
2016 * this particular unit. */
2017 if (manager_unit_cache_should_retry_load(ret
))
2018 ret
->load_state
= UNIT_STUB
;
2024 ret
= cleanup_ret
= unit_new(m
, unit_vtable
[t
]->object_size
);
2030 r
= free_and_strdup(&ret
->fragment_path
, path
);
2035 r
= unit_add_name(ret
, name
);
2039 unit_add_to_load_queue(ret
);
2040 unit_add_to_dbus_queue(ret
);
2041 unit_add_to_gc_queue(ret
);
2049 int manager_load_unit(
2061 /* This will load the service information files, but not actually
2062 * start any services or anything. */
2064 r
= manager_load_unit_prepare(m
, name
, path
, e
, _ret
);
2068 manager_dispatch_load_queue(m
);
2070 *_ret
= unit_follow_merge(*_ret
);
2074 int manager_load_startable_unit_or_warn(
2080 /* Load a unit, make sure it loaded fully and is not masked. */
2082 _cleanup_(sd_bus_error_free
) sd_bus_error error
= SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL
;
2086 r
= manager_load_unit(m
, name
, path
, &error
, &unit
);
2088 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to load %s %s: %s",
2089 name
? "unit" : "unit file", name
?: path
,
2090 bus_error_message(&error
, r
));
2092 r
= bus_unit_validate_load_state(unit
, &error
);
2094 return log_error_errno(r
, "%s", bus_error_message(&error
, r
));
2100 void manager_dump_jobs(Manager
*s
, FILE *f
, const char *prefix
) {
2107 HASHMAP_FOREACH(j
, s
->jobs
, i
)
2108 job_dump(j
, f
, prefix
);
2111 void manager_dump_units(Manager
*s
, FILE *f
, const char *prefix
) {
2119 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(u
, t
, s
->units
, i
)
2121 unit_dump(u
, f
, prefix
);
2124 void manager_dump(Manager
*m
, FILE *f
, const char *prefix
) {
2130 for (q
= 0; q
< _MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_MAX
; q
++) {
2131 const dual_timestamp
*t
= m
->timestamps
+ q
;
2132 char buf
[CONST_MAX(FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
, FORMAT_TIMESTAMP_MAX
)];
2134 if (dual_timestamp_is_set(t
))
2135 fprintf(f
, "%sTimestamp %s: %s\n",
2137 manager_timestamp_to_string(q
),
2138 timestamp_is_set(t
->realtime
) ? format_timestamp(buf
, sizeof buf
, t
->realtime
) :
2139 format_timespan(buf
, sizeof buf
, t
->monotonic
, 1));
2142 manager_dump_units(m
, f
, prefix
);
2143 manager_dump_jobs(m
, f
, prefix
);
2146 int manager_get_dump_string(Manager
*m
, char **ret
) {
2147 _cleanup_free_
char *dump
= NULL
;
2148 _cleanup_fclose_
FILE *f
= NULL
;
2155 f
= open_memstream_unlocked(&dump
, &size
);
2159 manager_dump(m
, f
, NULL
);
2161 r
= fflush_and_check(f
);
2167 *ret
= TAKE_PTR(dump
);
2172 void manager_clear_jobs(Manager
*m
) {
2177 while ((j
= hashmap_first(m
->jobs
)))
2178 /* No need to recurse. We're cancelling all jobs. */
2179 job_finish_and_invalidate(j
, JOB_CANCELED
, false, false);
2182 void manager_unwatch_pid(Manager
*m
, pid_t pid
) {
2185 /* First let's drop the unit keyed as "pid". */
2186 (void) hashmap_remove(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(pid
));
2188 /* Then, let's also drop the array keyed by -pid. */
2189 free(hashmap_remove(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(-pid
)));
2192 static int manager_dispatch_run_queue(sd_event_source
*source
, void *userdata
) {
2193 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2199 while ((j
= prioq_peek(m
->run_queue
))) {
2200 assert(j
->installed
);
2201 assert(j
->in_run_queue
);
2203 (void) job_run_and_invalidate(j
);
2206 if (m
->n_running_jobs
> 0)
2207 manager_watch_jobs_in_progress(m
);
2209 if (m
->n_on_console
> 0)
2210 manager_watch_idle_pipe(m
);
2215 static unsigned manager_dispatch_dbus_queue(Manager
*m
) {
2216 unsigned n
= 0, budget
;
2222 /* When we are reloading, let's not wait with generating signals, since we need to exit the manager as quickly
2223 * as we can. There's no point in throttling generation of signals in that case. */
2224 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
) || m
->send_reloading_done
|| m
->pending_reload_message
)
2225 budget
= (unsigned) -1; /* infinite budget in this case */
2227 /* Anything to do at all? */
2228 if (!m
->dbus_unit_queue
&& !m
->dbus_job_queue
)
2231 /* Do we have overly many messages queued at the moment? If so, let's not enqueue more on top, let's
2232 * sit this cycle out, and process things in a later cycle when the queues got a bit emptier. */
2233 if (manager_bus_n_queued_write(m
) > MANAGER_BUS_BUSY_THRESHOLD
)
2236 /* Only process a certain number of units/jobs per event loop iteration. Even if the bus queue wasn't
2237 * overly full before this call we shouldn't increase it in size too wildly in one step, and we
2238 * shouldn't monopolize CPU time with generating these messages. Note the difference in counting of
2239 * this "budget" and the "threshold" above: the "budget" is decreased only once per generated message,
2240 * regardless how many buses/direct connections it is enqueued on, while the "threshold" is applied to
2241 * each queued instance of bus message, i.e. if the same message is enqueued to five buses/direct
2242 * connections it will be counted five times. This difference in counting ("references"
2243 * vs. "instances") is primarily a result of the fact that it's easier to implement it this way,
2244 * however it also reflects the thinking that the "threshold" should put a limit on used queue memory,
2245 * i.e. space, while the "budget" should put a limit on time. Also note that the "threshold" is
2246 * currently chosen much higher than the "budget". */
2247 budget
= MANAGER_BUS_MESSAGE_BUDGET
;
2250 while (budget
!= 0 && (u
= m
->dbus_unit_queue
)) {
2252 assert(u
->in_dbus_queue
);
2254 bus_unit_send_change_signal(u
);
2257 if (budget
!= (unsigned) -1)
2261 while (budget
!= 0 && (j
= m
->dbus_job_queue
)) {
2262 assert(j
->in_dbus_queue
);
2264 bus_job_send_change_signal(j
);
2267 if (budget
!= (unsigned) -1)
2271 if (m
->send_reloading_done
) {
2272 m
->send_reloading_done
= false;
2273 bus_manager_send_reloading(m
, false);
2277 if (m
->pending_reload_message
) {
2278 bus_send_pending_reload_message(m
);
2285 static int manager_dispatch_cgroups_agent_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
2286 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2290 n
= recv(fd
, buf
, sizeof(buf
), 0);
2292 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to read cgroups agent message: %m");
2294 log_error("Got zero-length cgroups agent message, ignoring.");
2297 if ((size_t) n
>= sizeof(buf
)) {
2298 log_error("Got overly long cgroups agent message, ignoring.");
2302 if (memchr(buf
, 0, n
)) {
2303 log_error("Got cgroups agent message with embedded NUL byte, ignoring.");
2308 manager_notify_cgroup_empty(m
, buf
);
2309 (void) bus_forward_agent_released(m
, buf
);
2314 static bool manager_process_barrier_fd(char * const *tags
, FDSet
*fds
) {
2316 /* nothing else must be sent when using BARRIER=1 */
2317 if (strv_contains(tags
, "BARRIER=1")) {
2318 if (strv_length(tags
) == 1) {
2319 if (fdset_size(fds
) != 1)
2320 log_warning("Got incorrect number of fds with BARRIER=1, closing them.");
2322 log_warning("Extra notification messages sent with BARRIER=1, ignoring everything.");
2324 /* Drop the message if BARRIER=1 was found */
2331 static void manager_invoke_notify_message(
2334 const struct ucred
*ucred
,
2343 if (u
->notifygen
== m
->notifygen
) /* Already invoked on this same unit in this same iteration? */
2345 u
->notifygen
= m
->notifygen
;
2347 if (UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->notify_message
)
2348 UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->notify_message(u
, ucred
, tags
, fds
);
2350 else if (DEBUG_LOGGING
) {
2351 _cleanup_free_
char *buf
= NULL
, *x
= NULL
, *y
= NULL
;
2353 buf
= strv_join(tags
, ", ");
2355 x
= ellipsize(buf
, 20, 90);
2359 log_unit_debug(u
, "Got notification message \"%s\", ignoring.", strnull(y
));
2363 static int manager_dispatch_notify_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
2365 _cleanup_fdset_free_ FDSet
*fds
= NULL
;
2366 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2367 char buf
[NOTIFY_BUFFER_MAX
+1];
2368 struct iovec iovec
= {
2370 .iov_len
= sizeof(buf
)-1,
2372 CMSG_BUFFER_TYPE(CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(struct ucred
)) +
2373 CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(int) * NOTIFY_FD_MAX
)) control
;
2374 struct msghdr msghdr
= {
2377 .msg_control
= &control
,
2378 .msg_controllen
= sizeof(control
),
2381 struct cmsghdr
*cmsg
;
2382 struct ucred
*ucred
= NULL
;
2383 _cleanup_free_ Unit
**array_copy
= NULL
;
2384 _cleanup_strv_free_
char **tags
= NULL
;
2385 Unit
*u1
, *u2
, **array
;
2386 int r
, *fd_array
= NULL
;
2392 assert(m
->notify_fd
== fd
);
2394 if (revents
!= EPOLLIN
) {
2395 log_warning("Got unexpected poll event for notify fd.");
2399 n
= recvmsg_safe(m
->notify_fd
, &msghdr
, MSG_DONTWAIT
|MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC
|MSG_TRUNC
);
2400 if (IN_SET(n
, -EAGAIN
, -EINTR
))
2401 return 0; /* Spurious wakeup, try again */
2403 /* If this is any other, real error, then let's stop processing this socket. This of course
2404 * means we won't take notification messages anymore, but that's still better than busy
2405 * looping around this: being woken up over and over again but being unable to actually read
2406 * the message off the socket. */
2407 return log_error_errno(n
, "Failed to receive notification message: %m");
2409 CMSG_FOREACH(cmsg
, &msghdr
) {
2410 if (cmsg
->cmsg_level
== SOL_SOCKET
&& cmsg
->cmsg_type
== SCM_RIGHTS
) {
2413 fd_array
= (int*) CMSG_DATA(cmsg
);
2414 n_fds
= (cmsg
->cmsg_len
- CMSG_LEN(0)) / sizeof(int);
2416 } else if (cmsg
->cmsg_level
== SOL_SOCKET
&&
2417 cmsg
->cmsg_type
== SCM_CREDENTIALS
&&
2418 cmsg
->cmsg_len
== CMSG_LEN(sizeof(struct ucred
))) {
2421 ucred
= (struct ucred
*) CMSG_DATA(cmsg
);
2428 r
= fdset_new_array(&fds
, fd_array
, n_fds
);
2430 close_many(fd_array
, n_fds
);
2436 if (!ucred
|| !pid_is_valid(ucred
->pid
)) {
2437 log_warning("Received notify message without valid credentials. Ignoring.");
2441 if ((size_t) n
>= sizeof(buf
) || (msghdr
.msg_flags
& MSG_TRUNC
)) {
2442 log_warning("Received notify message exceeded maximum size. Ignoring.");
2446 /* As extra safety check, let's make sure the string we get doesn't contain embedded NUL bytes. We permit one
2447 * trailing NUL byte in the message, but don't expect it. */
2448 if (n
> 1 && memchr(buf
, 0, n
-1)) {
2449 log_warning("Received notify message with embedded NUL bytes. Ignoring.");
2453 /* Make sure it's NUL-terminated, then parse it to obtain the tags list */
2455 tags
= strv_split_newlines(buf
);
2461 /* possibly a barrier fd, let's see */
2462 if (manager_process_barrier_fd(tags
, fds
))
2465 /* Increase the generation counter used for filtering out duplicate unit invocations. */
2468 /* Notify every unit that might be interested, which might be multiple. */
2469 u1
= manager_get_unit_by_pid_cgroup(m
, ucred
->pid
);
2470 u2
= hashmap_get(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(ucred
->pid
));
2471 array
= hashmap_get(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(-ucred
->pid
));
2478 array_copy
= newdup(Unit
*, array
, k
+1);
2482 /* And now invoke the per-unit callbacks. Note that manager_invoke_notify_message() will handle duplicate units
2483 * make sure we only invoke each unit's handler once. */
2485 manager_invoke_notify_message(m
, u1
, ucred
, tags
, fds
);
2489 manager_invoke_notify_message(m
, u2
, ucred
, tags
, fds
);
2493 for (size_t i
= 0; array_copy
[i
]; i
++) {
2494 manager_invoke_notify_message(m
, array_copy
[i
], ucred
, tags
, fds
);
2499 log_warning("Cannot find unit for notify message of PID "PID_FMT
", ignoring.", ucred
->pid
);
2501 if (fdset_size(fds
) > 0)
2502 log_warning("Got extra auxiliary fds with notification message, closing them.");
2507 static void manager_invoke_sigchld_event(
2510 const siginfo_t
*si
) {
2516 /* Already invoked the handler of this unit in this iteration? Then don't process this again */
2517 if (u
->sigchldgen
== m
->sigchldgen
)
2519 u
->sigchldgen
= m
->sigchldgen
;
2521 log_unit_debug(u
, "Child "PID_FMT
" belongs to %s.", si
->si_pid
, u
->id
);
2522 unit_unwatch_pid(u
, si
->si_pid
);
2524 if (UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->sigchld_event
)
2525 UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->sigchld_event(u
, si
->si_pid
, si
->si_code
, si
->si_status
);
2528 static int manager_dispatch_sigchld(sd_event_source
*source
, void *userdata
) {
2529 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2536 /* First we call waitid() for a PID and do not reap the zombie. That way we can still access /proc/$PID for it
2537 * while it is a zombie. */
2539 if (waitid(P_ALL
, 0, &si
, WEXITED
|WNOHANG
|WNOWAIT
) < 0) {
2541 if (errno
!= ECHILD
)
2542 log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to peek for child with waitid(), ignoring: %m");
2550 if (IN_SET(si
.si_code
, CLD_EXITED
, CLD_KILLED
, CLD_DUMPED
)) {
2551 _cleanup_free_ Unit
**array_copy
= NULL
;
2552 _cleanup_free_
char *name
= NULL
;
2553 Unit
*u1
, *u2
, **array
;
2555 (void) get_process_comm(si
.si_pid
, &name
);
2557 log_debug("Child "PID_FMT
" (%s) died (code=%s, status=%i/%s)",
2558 si
.si_pid
, strna(name
),
2559 sigchld_code_to_string(si
.si_code
),
2561 strna(si
.si_code
== CLD_EXITED
2562 ? exit_status_to_string(si
.si_status
, EXIT_STATUS_FULL
)
2563 : signal_to_string(si
.si_status
)));
2565 /* Increase the generation counter used for filtering out duplicate unit invocations */
2568 /* And now figure out the unit this belongs to, it might be multiple... */
2569 u1
= manager_get_unit_by_pid_cgroup(m
, si
.si_pid
);
2570 u2
= hashmap_get(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(si
.si_pid
));
2571 array
= hashmap_get(m
->watch_pids
, PID_TO_PTR(-si
.si_pid
));
2575 /* Count how many entries the array has */
2579 /* Make a copy of the array so that we don't trip up on the array changing beneath us */
2580 array_copy
= newdup(Unit
*, array
, n
+1);
2585 /* Finally, execute them all. Note that u1, u2 and the array might contain duplicates, but
2586 * that's fine, manager_invoke_sigchld_event() will ensure we only invoke the handlers once for
2587 * each iteration. */
2589 /* We check for oom condition, in case we got SIGCHLD before the oom notification.
2590 * We only do this for the cgroup the PID belonged to. */
2591 (void) unit_check_oom(u1
);
2593 manager_invoke_sigchld_event(m
, u1
, &si
);
2596 manager_invoke_sigchld_event(m
, u2
, &si
);
2598 for (size_t i
= 0; array_copy
[i
]; i
++)
2599 manager_invoke_sigchld_event(m
, array_copy
[i
], &si
);
2602 /* And now, we actually reap the zombie. */
2603 if (waitid(P_PID
, si
.si_pid
, &si
, WEXITED
) < 0) {
2604 log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to dequeue child, ignoring: %m");
2611 /* All children processed for now, turn off event source */
2613 r
= sd_event_source_set_enabled(m
->sigchld_event_source
, SD_EVENT_OFF
);
2615 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to disable SIGCHLD event source: %m");
2620 static void manager_start_target(Manager
*m
, const char *name
, JobMode mode
) {
2621 _cleanup_(sd_bus_error_free
) sd_bus_error error
= SD_BUS_ERROR_NULL
;
2624 log_debug("Activating special unit %s", name
);
2626 r
= manager_add_job_by_name(m
, JOB_START
, name
, mode
, NULL
, &error
, NULL
);
2628 log_error("Failed to enqueue %s job: %s", name
, bus_error_message(&error
, r
));
2631 static void manager_handle_ctrl_alt_del(Manager
*m
) {
2632 /* If the user presses C-A-D more than
2633 * 7 times within 2s, we reboot/shutdown immediately,
2634 * unless it was disabled in system.conf */
2636 if (ratelimit_below(&m
->ctrl_alt_del_ratelimit
) || m
->cad_burst_action
== EMERGENCY_ACTION_NONE
)
2637 manager_start_target(m
, SPECIAL_CTRL_ALT_DEL_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
);
2639 emergency_action(m
, m
->cad_burst_action
, EMERGENCY_ACTION_WARN
, NULL
, -1,
2640 "Ctrl-Alt-Del was pressed more than 7 times within 2s");
2643 static int manager_dispatch_signal_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
2644 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2646 struct signalfd_siginfo sfsi
;
2650 assert(m
->signal_fd
== fd
);
2652 if (revents
!= EPOLLIN
) {
2653 log_warning("Got unexpected events from signal file descriptor.");
2657 n
= read(m
->signal_fd
, &sfsi
, sizeof(sfsi
));
2658 if (n
!= sizeof(sfsi
)) {
2660 log_warning("Truncated read from signal fd (%zu bytes), ignoring!", n
);
2664 if (IN_SET(errno
, EINTR
, EAGAIN
))
2667 /* We return an error here, which will kill this handler,
2668 * to avoid a busy loop on read error. */
2669 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Reading from signal fd failed: %m");
2672 log_received_signal(sfsi
.ssi_signo
== SIGCHLD
||
2673 (sfsi
.ssi_signo
== SIGTERM
&& MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
2674 ? LOG_DEBUG
: LOG_INFO
,
2677 switch (sfsi
.ssi_signo
) {
2680 r
= sd_event_source_set_enabled(m
->sigchld_event_source
, SD_EVENT_ON
);
2682 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to enable SIGCHLD event source, ignoring: %m");
2687 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
)) {
2688 /* This is for compatibility with the original sysvinit */
2689 if (verify_run_space_and_log("Refusing to reexecute") < 0)
2692 m
->objective
= MANAGER_REEXECUTE
;
2698 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
2699 manager_handle_ctrl_alt_del(m
);
2701 manager_start_target(m
, SPECIAL_EXIT_TARGET
,
2702 JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
);
2706 /* This is a nop on non-init */
2707 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
2708 manager_start_target(m
, SPECIAL_KBREQUEST_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE
);
2713 /* This is a nop on non-init */
2714 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
2715 manager_start_target(m
, SPECIAL_SIGPWR_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE
);
2720 if (manager_dbus_is_running(m
, false)) {
2721 log_info("Trying to reconnect to bus...");
2723 (void) bus_init_api(m
);
2725 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
2726 (void) bus_init_system(m
);
2728 log_info("Starting D-Bus service...");
2729 manager_start_target(m
, SPECIAL_DBUS_SERVICE
, JOB_REPLACE
);
2735 _cleanup_free_
char *dump
= NULL
;
2737 r
= manager_get_dump_string(m
, &dump
);
2739 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to acquire manager dump: %m");
2743 log_dump(LOG_INFO
, dump
);
2748 if (verify_run_space_and_log("Refusing to reload") < 0)
2751 m
->objective
= MANAGER_RELOAD
;
2756 /* Starting SIGRTMIN+0 */
2757 static const struct {
2760 } target_table
[] = {
2761 [0] = { SPECIAL_DEFAULT_TARGET
, JOB_ISOLATE
},
2762 [1] = { SPECIAL_RESCUE_TARGET
, JOB_ISOLATE
},
2763 [2] = { SPECIAL_EMERGENCY_TARGET
, JOB_ISOLATE
},
2764 [3] = { SPECIAL_HALT_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
},
2765 [4] = { SPECIAL_POWEROFF_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
},
2766 [5] = { SPECIAL_REBOOT_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
},
2767 [6] = { SPECIAL_KEXEC_TARGET
, JOB_REPLACE_IRREVERSIBLY
},
2770 /* Starting SIGRTMIN+13, so that target halt and system halt are 10 apart */
2771 static const ManagerObjective objective_table
[] = {
2773 [1] = MANAGER_POWEROFF
,
2774 [2] = MANAGER_REBOOT
,
2775 [3] = MANAGER_KEXEC
,
2778 if ((int) sfsi
.ssi_signo
>= SIGRTMIN
+0 &&
2779 (int) sfsi
.ssi_signo
< SIGRTMIN
+(int) ELEMENTSOF(target_table
)) {
2780 int idx
= (int) sfsi
.ssi_signo
- SIGRTMIN
;
2781 manager_start_target(m
, target_table
[idx
].target
,
2782 target_table
[idx
].mode
);
2786 if ((int) sfsi
.ssi_signo
>= SIGRTMIN
+13 &&
2787 (int) sfsi
.ssi_signo
< SIGRTMIN
+13+(int) ELEMENTSOF(objective_table
)) {
2788 m
->objective
= objective_table
[sfsi
.ssi_signo
- SIGRTMIN
- 13];
2792 switch (sfsi
.ssi_signo
- SIGRTMIN
) {
2795 manager_override_show_status(m
, SHOW_STATUS_YES
, "signal");
2799 manager_override_show_status(m
, SHOW_STATUS_NO
, "signal");
2803 manager_override_log_level(m
, LOG_DEBUG
);
2807 manager_restore_original_log_level(m
);
2811 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
)) {
2812 m
->objective
= MANAGER_EXIT
;
2816 /* This is a nop on init */
2820 case 29: /* compatibility: used to be mapped to LOG_TARGET_SYSLOG_OR_KMSG */
2821 manager_restore_original_log_target(m
);
2825 manager_override_log_target(m
, LOG_TARGET_CONSOLE
);
2829 manager_override_log_target(m
, LOG_TARGET_KMSG
);
2833 log_warning("Got unhandled signal <%s>.", signal_to_string(sfsi
.ssi_signo
));
2840 static int manager_dispatch_time_change_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
2841 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2846 assert(m
->time_change_fd
== fd
);
2848 log_struct(LOG_DEBUG
,
2849 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_TIME_CHANGE_STR
,
2850 LOG_MESSAGE("Time has been changed"));
2852 /* Restart the watch */
2853 (void) manager_setup_time_change(m
);
2855 HASHMAP_FOREACH(u
, m
->units
, i
)
2856 if (UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->time_change
)
2857 UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->time_change(u
);
2862 static int manager_dispatch_timezone_change(
2863 sd_event_source
*source
,
2864 const struct inotify_event
*e
,
2867 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2874 log_debug("inotify event for /etc/localtime");
2876 changed
= manager_read_timezone_stat(m
);
2880 /* Something changed, restart the watch, to ensure we watch the new /etc/localtime if it changed */
2881 (void) manager_setup_timezone_change(m
);
2883 /* Read the new timezone */
2886 log_debug("Timezone has been changed (now: %s).", tzname
[daylight
]);
2888 HASHMAP_FOREACH(u
, m
->units
, i
)
2889 if (UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->timezone_change
)
2890 UNIT_VTABLE(u
)->timezone_change(u
);
2895 static int manager_dispatch_idle_pipe_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
2896 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2899 assert(m
->idle_pipe
[2] == fd
);
2901 /* There's at least one Type=idle child that just gave up on us waiting for the boot process to complete. Let's
2902 * now turn off any further console output if there's at least one service that needs console access, so that
2903 * from now on our own output should not spill into that service's output anymore. After all, we support
2904 * Type=idle only to beautify console output and it generally is set on services that want to own the console
2905 * exclusively without our interference. */
2906 m
->no_console_output
= m
->n_on_console
> 0;
2908 /* Acknowledge the child's request, and let all all other children know too that they shouldn't wait any longer
2909 * by closing the pipes towards them, which is what they are waiting for. */
2910 manager_close_idle_pipe(m
);
2915 static int manager_dispatch_jobs_in_progress(sd_event_source
*source
, usec_t usec
, void *userdata
) {
2916 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
2922 manager_print_jobs_in_progress(m
);
2924 r
= sd_event_source_set_time_relative(source
, JOBS_IN_PROGRESS_PERIOD_USEC
);
2928 return sd_event_source_set_enabled(source
, SD_EVENT_ONESHOT
);
2931 int manager_loop(Manager
*m
) {
2932 RateLimit rl
= { .interval
= 1*USEC_PER_SEC
, .burst
= 50000 };
2936 assert(m
->objective
== MANAGER_OK
); /* Ensure manager_startup() has been called */
2938 manager_check_finished(m
);
2940 /* There might still be some zombies hanging around from before we were exec()'ed. Let's reap them. */
2941 r
= sd_event_source_set_enabled(m
->sigchld_event_source
, SD_EVENT_ON
);
2943 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to enable SIGCHLD event source: %m");
2945 while (m
->objective
== MANAGER_OK
) {
2946 usec_t wait_usec
, watchdog_usec
;
2948 watchdog_usec
= manager_get_watchdog(m
, WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
);
2949 if (timestamp_is_set(watchdog_usec
))
2952 if (!ratelimit_below(&rl
)) {
2953 /* Yay, something is going seriously wrong, pause a little */
2954 log_warning("Looping too fast. Throttling execution a little.");
2958 if (manager_dispatch_load_queue(m
) > 0)
2961 if (manager_dispatch_gc_job_queue(m
) > 0)
2964 if (manager_dispatch_gc_unit_queue(m
) > 0)
2967 if (manager_dispatch_cleanup_queue(m
) > 0)
2970 if (manager_dispatch_cgroup_realize_queue(m
) > 0)
2973 if (manager_dispatch_stop_when_unneeded_queue(m
) > 0)
2976 if (manager_dispatch_dbus_queue(m
) > 0)
2979 /* Sleep for watchdog runtime wait time */
2980 if (timestamp_is_set(watchdog_usec
))
2981 wait_usec
= watchdog_runtime_wait();
2983 wait_usec
= USEC_INFINITY
;
2985 r
= sd_event_run(m
->event
, wait_usec
);
2987 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to run event loop: %m");
2990 return m
->objective
;
2993 int manager_load_unit_from_dbus_path(Manager
*m
, const char *s
, sd_bus_error
*e
, Unit
**_u
) {
2994 _cleanup_free_
char *n
= NULL
;
2995 sd_id128_t invocation_id
;
3003 r
= unit_name_from_dbus_path(s
, &n
);
3007 /* Permit addressing units by invocation ID: if the passed bus path is suffixed by a 128bit ID then we use it
3008 * as invocation ID. */
3009 r
= sd_id128_from_string(n
, &invocation_id
);
3011 u
= hashmap_get(m
->units_by_invocation_id
, &invocation_id
);
3017 return sd_bus_error_setf(e
, BUS_ERROR_NO_UNIT_FOR_INVOCATION_ID
,
3018 "No unit with the specified invocation ID " SD_ID128_FORMAT_STR
" known.",
3019 SD_ID128_FORMAT_VAL(invocation_id
));
3022 /* If this didn't work, we check if this is a unit name */
3023 if (!unit_name_is_valid(n
, UNIT_NAME_PLAIN
|UNIT_NAME_INSTANCE
)) {
3024 _cleanup_free_
char *nn
= NULL
;
3027 return sd_bus_error_setf(e
, SD_BUS_ERROR_INVALID_ARGS
,
3028 "Unit name %s is neither a valid invocation ID nor unit name.", strnull(nn
));
3031 r
= manager_load_unit(m
, n
, NULL
, e
, &u
);
3039 int manager_get_job_from_dbus_path(Manager
*m
, const char *s
, Job
**_j
) {
3049 p
= startswith(s
, "/org/freedesktop/systemd1/job/");
3053 r
= safe_atou(p
, &id
);
3057 j
= manager_get_job(m
, id
);
3066 void manager_send_unit_audit(Manager
*m
, Unit
*u
, int type
, bool success
) {
3069 _cleanup_free_
char *p
= NULL
;
3073 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
3076 audit_fd
= get_audit_fd();
3080 /* Don't generate audit events if the service was already
3081 * started and we're just deserializing */
3082 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))
3085 if (u
->type
!= UNIT_SERVICE
)
3088 r
= unit_name_to_prefix_and_instance(u
->id
, &p
);
3090 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to extract prefix and instance of unit name: %m");
3094 msg
= strjoina("unit=", p
);
3095 if (audit_log_user_comm_message(audit_fd
, type
, msg
, "systemd", NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, success
) < 0) {
3097 /* We aren't allowed to send audit messages?
3098 * Then let's not retry again. */
3101 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to send audit message: %m");
3107 void manager_send_unit_plymouth(Manager
*m
, Unit
*u
) {
3108 static const union sockaddr_union sa
= PLYMOUTH_SOCKET
;
3109 _cleanup_free_
char *message
= NULL
;
3110 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
3113 /* Don't generate plymouth events if the service was already
3114 * started and we're just deserializing */
3115 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))
3118 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
3121 if (detect_container() > 0)
3124 if (!IN_SET(u
->type
, UNIT_SERVICE
, UNIT_MOUNT
, UNIT_SWAP
))
3127 /* We set SOCK_NONBLOCK here so that we rather drop the
3128 * message then wait for plymouth */
3129 fd
= socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
|SOCK_CLOEXEC
|SOCK_NONBLOCK
, 0);
3131 log_error_errno(errno
, "socket() failed: %m");
3135 if (connect(fd
, &sa
.sa
, SOCKADDR_UN_LEN(sa
.un
)) < 0) {
3136 if (!IN_SET(errno
, EAGAIN
, ENOENT
) && !ERRNO_IS_DISCONNECT(errno
))
3137 log_error_errno(errno
, "connect() failed: %m");
3141 if (asprintf(&message
, "U\002%c%s%n", (int) (strlen(u
->id
) + 1), u
->id
, &n
) < 0) {
3147 if (write(fd
, message
, n
+ 1) != n
+ 1)
3148 if (!IN_SET(errno
, EAGAIN
, ENOENT
) && !ERRNO_IS_DISCONNECT(errno
))
3149 log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to write Plymouth message: %m");
3152 int manager_open_serialization(Manager
*m
, FILE **_f
) {
3153 _cleanup_close_
int fd
= -1;
3158 fd
= open_serialization_fd("systemd-state");
3162 f
= take_fdopen(&fd
, "w+");
3170 static bool manager_timestamp_shall_serialize(ManagerTimestamp t
) {
3175 /* The following timestamps only apply to the host system, hence only serialize them there */
3177 MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
, MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
,
3178 MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_START
, MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_FINISH
,
3179 MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_START
, MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_FINISH
,
3180 MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_START
, MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_FINISH
);
3183 #define DESTROY_IPC_FLAG (UINT32_C(1) << 31)
3185 static void manager_serialize_uid_refs_internal(
3189 const char *field_name
) {
3199 /* Serialize the UID reference table. Or actually, just the IPC destruction flag of it, as
3200 * the actual counter of it is better rebuild after a reload/reexec. */
3202 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(p
, k
, *uid_refs
, i
) {
3206 uid
= PTR_TO_UID(k
);
3207 c
= PTR_TO_UINT32(p
);
3209 if (!(c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
))
3212 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, field_name
, UID_FMT
, uid
);
3216 static void manager_serialize_uid_refs(Manager
*m
, FILE *f
) {
3217 manager_serialize_uid_refs_internal(m
, f
, &m
->uid_refs
, "destroy-ipc-uid");
3220 static void manager_serialize_gid_refs(Manager
*m
, FILE *f
) {
3221 manager_serialize_uid_refs_internal(m
, f
, &m
->gid_refs
, "destroy-ipc-gid");
3224 int manager_serialize(
3228 bool switching_root
) {
3240 _cleanup_(manager_reloading_stopp
) _unused_ Manager
*reloading
= manager_reloading_start(m
);
3242 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, "current-job-id", "%" PRIu32
, m
->current_job_id
);
3243 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, "n-installed-jobs", "%u", m
->n_installed_jobs
);
3244 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, "n-failed-jobs", "%u", m
->n_failed_jobs
);
3245 (void) serialize_bool(f
, "taint-usr", m
->taint_usr
);
3246 (void) serialize_bool(f
, "ready-sent", m
->ready_sent
);
3247 (void) serialize_bool(f
, "taint-logged", m
->taint_logged
);
3248 (void) serialize_bool(f
, "service-watchdogs", m
->service_watchdogs
);
3250 /* After switching root, udevd has not been started yet. So, enumeration results should not be emitted. */
3251 (void) serialize_bool(f
, "honor-device-enumeration", !switching_root
);
3253 if (m
->show_status_overridden
!= _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
)
3254 (void) serialize_item(f
, "show-status-overridden",
3255 show_status_to_string(m
->show_status_overridden
));
3257 if (m
->log_level_overridden
)
3258 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, "log-level-override", "%i", log_get_max_level());
3259 if (m
->log_target_overridden
)
3260 (void) serialize_item(f
, "log-target-override", log_target_to_string(log_get_target()));
3262 (void) serialize_usec(f
, "runtime-watchdog-overridden", m
->watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
]);
3263 (void) serialize_usec(f
, "reboot-watchdog-overridden", m
->watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_REBOOT
]);
3264 (void) serialize_usec(f
, "kexec-watchdog-overridden", m
->watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_KEXEC
]);
3266 for (q
= 0; q
< _MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_MAX
; q
++) {
3267 _cleanup_free_
char *joined
= NULL
;
3269 if (!manager_timestamp_shall_serialize(q
))
3272 joined
= strjoin(manager_timestamp_to_string(q
), "-timestamp");
3276 (void) serialize_dual_timestamp(f
, joined
, m
->timestamps
+ q
);
3279 if (!switching_root
)
3280 (void) serialize_strv(f
, "env", m
->client_environment
);
3282 if (m
->notify_fd
>= 0) {
3283 r
= serialize_fd(f
, fds
, "notify-fd", m
->notify_fd
);
3287 (void) serialize_item(f
, "notify-socket", m
->notify_socket
);
3290 if (m
->cgroups_agent_fd
>= 0) {
3291 r
= serialize_fd(f
, fds
, "cgroups-agent-fd", m
->cgroups_agent_fd
);
3296 if (m
->user_lookup_fds
[0] >= 0) {
3299 copy0
= fdset_put_dup(fds
, m
->user_lookup_fds
[0]);
3301 return log_error_errno(copy0
, "Failed to add user lookup fd to serialization: %m");
3303 copy1
= fdset_put_dup(fds
, m
->user_lookup_fds
[1]);
3305 return log_error_errno(copy1
, "Failed to add user lookup fd to serialization: %m");
3307 (void) serialize_item_format(f
, "user-lookup", "%i %i", copy0
, copy1
);
3310 bus_track_serialize(m
->subscribed
, f
, "subscribed");
3312 r
= dynamic_user_serialize(m
, f
, fds
);
3316 manager_serialize_uid_refs(m
, f
);
3317 manager_serialize_gid_refs(m
, f
);
3319 r
= exec_runtime_serialize(m
, f
, fds
);
3323 (void) fputc('\n', f
);
3325 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(u
, t
, m
->units
, i
) {
3333 r
= unit_serialize(u
, f
, fds
, !switching_root
);
3338 r
= fflush_and_check(f
);
3340 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to flush serialization: %m");
3342 r
= bus_fdset_add_all(m
, fds
);
3344 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to add bus sockets to serialization: %m");
3349 static int manager_deserialize_one_unit(Manager
*m
, const char *name
, FILE *f
, FDSet
*fds
) {
3353 r
= manager_load_unit(m
, name
, NULL
, NULL
, &u
);
3357 return log_notice_errno(r
, "Failed to load unit \"%s\", skipping deserialization: %m", name
);
3360 r
= unit_deserialize(u
, f
, fds
);
3364 return log_notice_errno(r
, "Failed to deserialize unit \"%s\", skipping: %m", name
);
3370 static int manager_deserialize_units(Manager
*m
, FILE *f
, FDSet
*fds
) {
3371 const char *unit_name
;
3375 _cleanup_free_
char *line
= NULL
;
3377 r
= read_line(f
, LONG_LINE_MAX
, &line
);
3379 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to read serialization line: %m");
3383 unit_name
= strstrip(line
);
3385 r
= manager_deserialize_one_unit(m
, unit_name
, f
, fds
);
3389 r
= unit_deserialize_skip(f
);
3398 usec_t
manager_get_watchdog(Manager
*m
, WatchdogType t
) {
3401 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
3402 return USEC_INFINITY
;
3404 if (timestamp_is_set(m
->watchdog_overridden
[t
]))
3405 return m
->watchdog_overridden
[t
];
3407 return m
->watchdog
[t
];
3410 void manager_set_watchdog(Manager
*m
, WatchdogType t
, usec_t timeout
) {
3415 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
3418 if (m
->watchdog
[t
] == timeout
)
3421 if (t
== WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
)
3422 if (!timestamp_is_set(m
->watchdog_overridden
[WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
])) {
3423 if (timestamp_is_set(timeout
))
3424 r
= watchdog_set_timeout(&timeout
);
3426 watchdog_close(true);
3430 m
->watchdog
[t
] = timeout
;
3433 int manager_override_watchdog(Manager
*m
, WatchdogType t
, usec_t timeout
) {
3438 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
3441 if (m
->watchdog_overridden
[t
] == timeout
)
3444 if (t
== WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
) {
3447 p
= timestamp_is_set(timeout
) ? &timeout
: &m
->watchdog
[t
];
3448 if (timestamp_is_set(*p
))
3449 r
= watchdog_set_timeout(p
);
3451 watchdog_close(true);
3455 m
->watchdog_overridden
[t
] = timeout
;
3460 static void manager_deserialize_uid_refs_one_internal(
3463 const char *value
) {
3473 r
= parse_uid(value
, &uid
);
3474 if (r
< 0 || uid
== 0) {
3475 log_debug("Unable to parse UID reference serialization: " UID_FMT
, uid
);
3479 r
= hashmap_ensure_allocated(uid_refs
, &trivial_hash_ops
);
3485 c
= PTR_TO_UINT32(hashmap_get(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
)));
3486 if (c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
)
3489 c
|= DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
;
3491 r
= hashmap_replace(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
), UINT32_TO_PTR(c
));
3493 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to add UID reference entry: %m");
3498 static void manager_deserialize_uid_refs_one(Manager
*m
, const char *value
) {
3499 manager_deserialize_uid_refs_one_internal(m
, &m
->uid_refs
, value
);
3502 static void manager_deserialize_gid_refs_one(Manager
*m
, const char *value
) {
3503 manager_deserialize_uid_refs_one_internal(m
, &m
->gid_refs
, value
);
3506 int manager_deserialize(Manager
*m
, FILE *f
, FDSet
*fds
) {
3512 log_debug("Deserializing state...");
3514 /* If we are not in reload mode yet, enter it now. Not that this is recursive, a caller might already have
3515 * increased it to non-zero, which is why we just increase it by one here and down again at the end of this
3517 _cleanup_(manager_reloading_stopp
) _unused_ Manager
*reloading
= manager_reloading_start(m
);
3520 _cleanup_free_
char *line
= NULL
;
3521 const char *val
, *l
;
3523 r
= read_line(f
, LONG_LINE_MAX
, &line
);
3525 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to read serialization line: %m");
3530 if (isempty(l
)) /* end marker */
3533 if ((val
= startswith(l
, "current-job-id="))) {
3536 if (safe_atou32(val
, &id
) < 0)
3537 log_notice("Failed to parse current job id value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3539 m
->current_job_id
= MAX(m
->current_job_id
, id
);
3541 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "n-installed-jobs="))) {
3544 if (safe_atou32(val
, &n
) < 0)
3545 log_notice("Failed to parse installed jobs counter '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3547 m
->n_installed_jobs
+= n
;
3549 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "n-failed-jobs="))) {
3552 if (safe_atou32(val
, &n
) < 0)
3553 log_notice("Failed to parse failed jobs counter '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3555 m
->n_failed_jobs
+= n
;
3557 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "taint-usr="))) {
3560 b
= parse_boolean(val
);
3562 log_notice("Failed to parse taint /usr flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3564 m
->taint_usr
= m
->taint_usr
|| b
;
3566 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "ready-sent="))) {
3569 b
= parse_boolean(val
);
3571 log_notice("Failed to parse ready-sent flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3573 m
->ready_sent
= m
->ready_sent
|| b
;
3575 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "taint-logged="))) {
3578 b
= parse_boolean(val
);
3580 log_notice("Failed to parse taint-logged flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3582 m
->taint_logged
= m
->taint_logged
|| b
;
3584 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "service-watchdogs="))) {
3587 b
= parse_boolean(val
);
3589 log_notice("Failed to parse service-watchdogs flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3591 m
->service_watchdogs
= b
;
3593 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "honor-device-enumeration="))) {
3596 b
= parse_boolean(val
);
3598 log_notice("Failed to parse honor-device-enumeration flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3600 m
->honor_device_enumeration
= b
;
3602 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "show-status-overridden="))) {
3605 s
= show_status_from_string(val
);
3607 log_notice("Failed to parse show-status-overridden flag '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3609 manager_override_show_status(m
, s
, "deserialize");
3611 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "log-level-override="))) {
3614 level
= log_level_from_string(val
);
3616 log_notice("Failed to parse log-level-override value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3618 manager_override_log_level(m
, level
);
3620 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "log-target-override="))) {
3623 target
= log_target_from_string(val
);
3625 log_notice("Failed to parse log-target-override value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3627 manager_override_log_target(m
, target
);
3629 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "runtime-watchdog-overridden="))) {
3632 if (deserialize_usec(val
, &t
) < 0)
3633 log_notice("Failed to parse runtime-watchdog-overridden value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3635 manager_override_watchdog(m
, WATCHDOG_RUNTIME
, t
);
3637 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "reboot-watchdog-overridden="))) {
3640 if (deserialize_usec(val
, &t
) < 0)
3641 log_notice("Failed to parse reboot-watchdog-overridden value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3643 manager_override_watchdog(m
, WATCHDOG_REBOOT
, t
);
3645 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "kexec-watchdog-overridden="))) {
3648 if (deserialize_usec(val
, &t
) < 0)
3649 log_notice("Failed to parse kexec-watchdog-overridden value '%s', ignoring.", val
);
3651 manager_override_watchdog(m
, WATCHDOG_KEXEC
, t
);
3653 } else if (startswith(l
, "env=")) {
3654 r
= deserialize_environment(l
+ 4, &m
->client_environment
);
3656 log_notice_errno(r
, "Failed to parse environment entry: \"%s\", ignoring: %m", l
);
3658 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "notify-fd="))) {
3661 if (safe_atoi(val
, &fd
) < 0 || fd
< 0 || !fdset_contains(fds
, fd
))
3662 log_notice("Failed to parse notify fd, ignoring: \"%s\"", val
);
3664 m
->notify_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->notify_event_source
);
3665 safe_close(m
->notify_fd
);
3666 m
->notify_fd
= fdset_remove(fds
, fd
);
3669 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "notify-socket="))) {
3670 r
= free_and_strdup(&m
->notify_socket
, val
);
3674 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "cgroups-agent-fd="))) {
3677 if (safe_atoi(val
, &fd
) < 0 || fd
< 0 || !fdset_contains(fds
, fd
))
3678 log_notice("Failed to parse cgroups agent fd, ignoring.: %s", val
);
3680 m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->cgroups_agent_event_source
);
3681 safe_close(m
->cgroups_agent_fd
);
3682 m
->cgroups_agent_fd
= fdset_remove(fds
, fd
);
3685 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "user-lookup="))) {
3688 if (sscanf(val
, "%i %i", &fd0
, &fd1
) != 2 || fd0
< 0 || fd1
< 0 || fd0
== fd1
|| !fdset_contains(fds
, fd0
) || !fdset_contains(fds
, fd1
))
3689 log_notice("Failed to parse user lookup fd, ignoring: %s", val
);
3691 m
->user_lookup_event_source
= sd_event_source_unref(m
->user_lookup_event_source
);
3692 safe_close_pair(m
->user_lookup_fds
);
3693 m
->user_lookup_fds
[0] = fdset_remove(fds
, fd0
);
3694 m
->user_lookup_fds
[1] = fdset_remove(fds
, fd1
);
3697 } else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "dynamic-user=")))
3698 dynamic_user_deserialize_one(m
, val
, fds
);
3699 else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "destroy-ipc-uid=")))
3700 manager_deserialize_uid_refs_one(m
, val
);
3701 else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "destroy-ipc-gid=")))
3702 manager_deserialize_gid_refs_one(m
, val
);
3703 else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "exec-runtime=")))
3704 (void) exec_runtime_deserialize_one(m
, val
, fds
);
3705 else if ((val
= startswith(l
, "subscribed="))) {
3707 if (strv_extend(&m
->deserialized_subscribed
, val
) < 0)
3713 for (q
= 0; q
< _MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_MAX
; q
++) {
3714 val
= startswith(l
, manager_timestamp_to_string(q
));
3718 val
= startswith(val
, "-timestamp=");
3723 if (q
< _MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_MAX
) /* found it */
3724 (void) deserialize_dual_timestamp(val
, m
->timestamps
+ q
);
3725 else if (!startswith(l
, "kdbus-fd=")) /* ignore kdbus */
3726 log_notice("Unknown serialization item '%s', ignoring.", l
);
3730 return manager_deserialize_units(m
, f
, fds
);
3733 int manager_reload(Manager
*m
) {
3734 _cleanup_(manager_reloading_stopp
) Manager
*reloading
= NULL
;
3735 _cleanup_fdset_free_ FDSet
*fds
= NULL
;
3736 _cleanup_fclose_
FILE *f
= NULL
;
3741 r
= manager_open_serialization(m
, &f
);
3743 return log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to create serialization file: %m");
3749 /* We are officially in reload mode from here on. */
3750 reloading
= manager_reloading_start(m
);
3752 r
= manager_serialize(m
, f
, fds
, false);
3756 if (fseeko(f
, 0, SEEK_SET
) < 0)
3757 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to seek to beginning of serialization: %m");
3759 /* 💀 This is the point of no return, from here on there is no way back. 💀 */
3762 bus_manager_send_reloading(m
, true);
3764 /* Start by flushing out all jobs and units, all generated units, all runtime environments, all dynamic users
3765 * and everything else that is worth flushing out. We'll get it all back from the serialization — if we need
3768 manager_clear_jobs_and_units(m
);
3769 lookup_paths_flush_generator(&m
->lookup_paths
);
3770 lookup_paths_free(&m
->lookup_paths
);
3771 exec_runtime_vacuum(m
);
3772 dynamic_user_vacuum(m
, false);
3773 m
->uid_refs
= hashmap_free(m
->uid_refs
);
3774 m
->gid_refs
= hashmap_free(m
->gid_refs
);
3776 r
= lookup_paths_init(&m
->lookup_paths
, m
->unit_file_scope
, 0, NULL
);
3778 log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to initialize path lookup table, ignoring: %m");
3780 (void) manager_run_environment_generators(m
);
3781 (void) manager_run_generators(m
);
3783 lookup_paths_log(&m
->lookup_paths
);
3785 /* We flushed out generated files, for which we don't watch mtime, so we should flush the old map. */
3786 manager_free_unit_name_maps(m
);
3788 /* First, enumerate what we can from kernel and suchlike */
3789 manager_enumerate_perpetual(m
);
3790 manager_enumerate(m
);
3792 /* Second, deserialize our stored data */
3793 r
= manager_deserialize(m
, f
, fds
);
3795 log_warning_errno(r
, "Deserialization failed, proceeding anyway: %m");
3797 /* We don't need the serialization anymore */
3800 /* Re-register notify_fd as event source, and set up other sockets/communication channels we might need */
3801 (void) manager_setup_notify(m
);
3802 (void) manager_setup_cgroups_agent(m
);
3803 (void) manager_setup_user_lookup_fd(m
);
3805 /* Third, fire things up! */
3806 manager_coldplug(m
);
3808 /* Clean up runtime objects no longer referenced */
3811 /* Consider the reload process complete now. */
3812 assert(m
->n_reloading
> 0);
3815 /* On manager reloading, device tag data should exists, thus, we should honor the results of device
3816 * enumeration. The flag should be always set correctly by the serialized data, but it may fail. So,
3817 * let's always set the flag here for safety. */
3818 m
->honor_device_enumeration
= true;
3822 m
->send_reloading_done
= true;
3826 void manager_reset_failed(Manager
*m
) {
3832 HASHMAP_FOREACH(u
, m
->units
, i
)
3833 unit_reset_failed(u
);
3836 bool manager_unit_inactive_or_pending(Manager
*m
, const char *name
) {
3842 /* Returns true if the unit is inactive or going down */
3843 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, name
);
3847 return unit_inactive_or_pending(u
);
3850 static void log_taint_string(Manager
*m
) {
3851 _cleanup_free_
char *taint
= NULL
;
3855 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
) || m
->taint_logged
)
3858 m
->taint_logged
= true; /* only check for taint once */
3860 taint
= manager_taint_string(m
);
3864 log_struct(LOG_NOTICE
,
3865 LOG_MESSAGE("System is tainted: %s", taint
),
3867 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_TAINTED_STR
);
3870 static void manager_notify_finished(Manager
*m
) {
3871 char userspace
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
], initrd
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
], kernel
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
], sum
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
];
3872 usec_t firmware_usec
, loader_usec
, kernel_usec
, initrd_usec
, userspace_usec
, total_usec
;
3874 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
3877 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
) && detect_container() <= 0) {
3878 char ts
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
];
3879 char buf
[FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
+ STRLEN(" (firmware) + ") + FORMAT_TIMESPAN_MAX
+ STRLEN(" (loader) + ")]
3882 size_t size
= sizeof buf
;
3884 /* Note that MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_KERNEL's monotonic value is always at 0, and
3885 * MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FIRMWARE's and MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_LOADER's monotonic value should be considered
3886 * negative values. */
3888 firmware_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FIRMWARE
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_LOADER
].monotonic
;
3889 loader_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_LOADER
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_KERNEL
].monotonic
;
3890 userspace_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
].monotonic
;
3891 total_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FIRMWARE
].monotonic
+ m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
].monotonic
;
3893 if (firmware_usec
> 0)
3894 size
= strpcpyf(&p
, size
, "%s (firmware) + ", format_timespan(ts
, sizeof(ts
), firmware_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
));
3895 if (loader_usec
> 0)
3896 size
= strpcpyf(&p
, size
, "%s (loader) + ", format_timespan(ts
, sizeof(ts
), loader_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
));
3898 if (dual_timestamp_is_set(&m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD
])) {
3900 /* The initrd case on bare-metal*/
3901 kernel_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_KERNEL
].monotonic
;
3902 initrd_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD
].monotonic
;
3904 log_struct(LOG_INFO
,
3905 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_STARTUP_FINISHED_STR
,
3906 "KERNEL_USEC="USEC_FMT
, kernel_usec
,
3907 "INITRD_USEC="USEC_FMT
, initrd_usec
,
3908 "USERSPACE_USEC="USEC_FMT
, userspace_usec
,
3909 LOG_MESSAGE("Startup finished in %s%s (kernel) + %s (initrd) + %s (userspace) = %s.",
3911 format_timespan(kernel
, sizeof(kernel
), kernel_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
),
3912 format_timespan(initrd
, sizeof(initrd
), initrd_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
),
3913 format_timespan(userspace
, sizeof(userspace
), userspace_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
),
3914 format_timespan(sum
, sizeof(sum
), total_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
)));
3916 /* The initrd-less case on bare-metal*/
3918 kernel_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_KERNEL
].monotonic
;
3921 log_struct(LOG_INFO
,
3922 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_STARTUP_FINISHED_STR
,
3923 "KERNEL_USEC="USEC_FMT
, kernel_usec
,
3924 "USERSPACE_USEC="USEC_FMT
, userspace_usec
,
3925 LOG_MESSAGE("Startup finished in %s%s (kernel) + %s (userspace) = %s.",
3927 format_timespan(kernel
, sizeof(kernel
), kernel_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
),
3928 format_timespan(userspace
, sizeof(userspace
), userspace_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
),
3929 format_timespan(sum
, sizeof(sum
), total_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
)));
3932 /* The container and --user case */
3933 firmware_usec
= loader_usec
= initrd_usec
= kernel_usec
= 0;
3934 total_usec
= userspace_usec
= m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
].monotonic
- m
->timestamps
[MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
].monotonic
;
3936 log_struct(LOG_INFO
,
3937 "MESSAGE_ID=" SD_MESSAGE_USER_STARTUP_FINISHED_STR
,
3938 "USERSPACE_USEC="USEC_FMT
, userspace_usec
,
3939 LOG_MESSAGE("Startup finished in %s.",
3940 format_timespan(sum
, sizeof(sum
), total_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
)));
3943 bus_manager_send_finished(m
, firmware_usec
, loader_usec
, kernel_usec
, initrd_usec
, userspace_usec
, total_usec
);
3946 m
->ready_sent
? "STATUS=Startup finished in %s."
3948 "STATUS=Startup finished in %s.",
3949 format_timespan(sum
, sizeof(sum
), total_usec
, USEC_PER_MSEC
));
3950 m
->ready_sent
= true;
3952 log_taint_string(m
);
3955 static void manager_send_ready(Manager
*m
) {
3958 /* We send READY=1 on reaching basic.target only when running in --user mode. */
3959 if (!MANAGER_IS_USER(m
) || m
->ready_sent
)
3962 m
->ready_sent
= true;
3966 "STATUS=Reached " SPECIAL_BASIC_TARGET
".");
3969 static void manager_check_basic_target(Manager
*m
) {
3974 /* Small shortcut */
3975 if (m
->ready_sent
&& m
->taint_logged
)
3978 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_BASIC_TARGET
);
3979 if (!u
|| !UNIT_IS_ACTIVE_OR_RELOADING(unit_active_state(u
)))
3982 /* For user managers, send out READY=1 as soon as we reach basic.target */
3983 manager_send_ready(m
);
3985 /* Log the taint string as soon as we reach basic.target */
3986 log_taint_string(m
);
3989 void manager_check_finished(Manager
*m
) {
3992 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))
3995 /* Verify that we have entered the event loop already, and not left it again. */
3996 if (!MANAGER_IS_RUNNING(m
))
3999 manager_check_basic_target(m
);
4001 if (hashmap_size(m
->jobs
) > 0) {
4002 if (m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
)
4003 /* Ignore any failure, this is only for feedback */
4004 (void) sd_event_source_set_time(m
->jobs_in_progress_event_source
,
4005 manager_watch_jobs_next_time(m
));
4009 /* The jobs hashmap tends to grow a lot during boot, and then it's not reused until shutdown. Let's
4010 kill the hashmap if it is relatively large. */
4011 if (hashmap_buckets(m
->jobs
) > hashmap_size(m
->units
) / 10)
4012 m
->jobs
= hashmap_free(m
->jobs
);
4014 manager_flip_auto_status(m
, false, "boot finished");
4016 /* Notify Type=idle units that we are done now */
4017 manager_close_idle_pipe(m
);
4019 /* Turn off confirm spawn now */
4020 m
->confirm_spawn
= NULL
;
4022 /* No need to update ask password status when we're going non-interactive */
4023 manager_close_ask_password(m
);
4025 /* This is no longer the first boot */
4026 manager_set_first_boot(m
, false);
4028 if (MANAGER_IS_FINISHED(m
))
4031 dual_timestamp_get(m
->timestamps
+ MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
);
4033 manager_notify_finished(m
);
4035 manager_invalidate_startup_units(m
);
4038 static bool generator_path_any(const char* const* paths
) {
4042 /* Optimize by skipping the whole process by not creating output directories
4043 * if no generators are found. */
4044 STRV_FOREACH(path
, (char**) paths
)
4045 if (access(*path
, F_OK
) == 0)
4047 else if (errno
!= ENOENT
)
4048 log_warning_errno(errno
, "Failed to open generator directory %s: %m", *path
);
4053 static int manager_run_environment_generators(Manager
*m
) {
4054 char **tmp
= NULL
; /* this is only used in the forked process, no cleanup here */
4055 _cleanup_strv_free_
char **paths
= NULL
;
4057 [STDOUT_GENERATE
] = &tmp
,
4058 [STDOUT_COLLECT
] = &tmp
,
4059 [STDOUT_CONSUME
] = &m
->transient_environment
,
4063 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
) && !(m
->test_run_flags
& MANAGER_TEST_RUN_ENV_GENERATORS
))
4066 paths
= env_generator_binary_paths(MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
));
4070 if (!generator_path_any((const char* const*) paths
))
4073 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0022)
4074 r
= execute_directories((const char* const*) paths
, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC
, gather_environment
,
4075 args
, NULL
, m
->transient_environment
, EXEC_DIR_PARALLEL
| EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS
);
4079 static int manager_run_generators(Manager
*m
) {
4080 _cleanup_strv_free_
char **paths
= NULL
;
4081 const char *argv
[5];
4086 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
) && !(m
->test_run_flags
& MANAGER_TEST_RUN_GENERATORS
))
4089 paths
= generator_binary_paths(m
->unit_file_scope
);
4093 if (!generator_path_any((const char* const*) paths
))
4096 r
= lookup_paths_mkdir_generator(&m
->lookup_paths
);
4098 log_error_errno(r
, "Failed to create generator directories: %m");
4102 argv
[0] = NULL
; /* Leave this empty, execute_directory() will fill something in */
4103 argv
[1] = m
->lookup_paths
.generator
;
4104 argv
[2] = m
->lookup_paths
.generator_early
;
4105 argv
[3] = m
->lookup_paths
.generator_late
;
4108 RUN_WITH_UMASK(0022)
4109 (void) execute_directories((const char* const*) paths
, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC
, NULL
, NULL
,
4110 (char**) argv
, m
->transient_environment
, EXEC_DIR_PARALLEL
| EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS
);
4115 lookup_paths_trim_generator(&m
->lookup_paths
);
4119 int manager_transient_environment_add(Manager
*m
, char **plus
) {
4124 if (strv_isempty(plus
))
4127 a
= strv_env_merge(2, m
->transient_environment
, plus
);
4131 sanitize_environment(a
);
4133 return strv_free_and_replace(m
->transient_environment
, a
);
4136 int manager_client_environment_modify(
4141 char **a
= NULL
, **b
= NULL
, **l
;
4145 if (strv_isempty(minus
) && strv_isempty(plus
))
4148 l
= m
->client_environment
;
4150 if (!strv_isempty(minus
)) {
4151 a
= strv_env_delete(l
, 1, minus
);
4158 if (!strv_isempty(plus
)) {
4159 b
= strv_env_merge(2, l
, plus
);
4168 if (m
->client_environment
!= l
)
4169 strv_free(m
->client_environment
);
4176 m
->client_environment
= sanitize_environment(l
);
4180 int manager_get_effective_environment(Manager
*m
, char ***ret
) {
4186 l
= strv_env_merge(2, m
->transient_environment
, m
->client_environment
);
4194 int manager_set_default_rlimits(Manager
*m
, struct rlimit
**default_rlimit
) {
4199 for (i
= 0; i
< _RLIMIT_MAX
; i
++) {
4200 m
->rlimit
[i
] = mfree(m
->rlimit
[i
]);
4202 if (!default_rlimit
[i
])
4205 m
->rlimit
[i
] = newdup(struct rlimit
, default_rlimit
[i
], 1);
4213 void manager_recheck_dbus(Manager
*m
) {
4216 /* Connects to the bus if the dbus service and socket are running. If we are running in user mode this is all
4217 * it does. In system mode we'll also connect to the system bus (which will most likely just reuse the
4218 * connection of the API bus). That's because the system bus after all runs as service of the system instance,
4219 * while in the user instance we can assume it's already there. */
4221 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))
4222 return; /* don't check while we are reloading… */
4224 if (manager_dbus_is_running(m
, false)) {
4225 (void) bus_init_api(m
);
4227 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
4228 (void) bus_init_system(m
);
4230 (void) bus_done_api(m
);
4232 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
4233 (void) bus_done_system(m
);
4237 static bool manager_journal_is_running(Manager
*m
) {
4242 if (MANAGER_IS_TEST_RUN(m
))
4245 /* If we are the user manager we can safely assume that the journal is up */
4246 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
4249 /* Check that the socket is not only up, but in RUNNING state */
4250 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_JOURNALD_SOCKET
);
4253 if (SOCKET(u
)->state
!= SOCKET_RUNNING
)
4256 /* Similar, check if the daemon itself is fully up, too */
4257 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_JOURNALD_SERVICE
);
4260 if (!IN_SET(SERVICE(u
)->state
, SERVICE_RELOAD
, SERVICE_RUNNING
))
4266 void disable_printk_ratelimit(void) {
4267 /* Disable kernel's printk ratelimit.
4269 * Logging to /dev/kmsg is most useful during early boot and shutdown, where normal logging
4270 * mechanisms are not available. The semantics of this sysctl are such that any kernel command-line
4271 * setting takes precedence. */
4274 r
= sysctl_write("kernel/printk_devkmsg", "on");
4276 log_debug_errno(r
, "Failed to set sysctl kernel.printk_devkmsg=on: %m");
4279 void manager_recheck_journal(Manager
*m
) {
4283 /* Don't bother with this unless we are in the special situation of being PID 1 */
4284 if (getpid_cached() != 1)
4287 /* Don't check this while we are reloading, things might still change */
4288 if (MANAGER_IS_RELOADING(m
))
4291 /* The journal is fully and entirely up? If so, let's permit logging to it, if that's configured. If the
4292 * journal is down, don't ever log to it, otherwise we might end up deadlocking ourselves as we might trigger
4293 * an activation ourselves we can't fulfill. */
4294 log_set_prohibit_ipc(!manager_journal_is_running(m
));
4298 static ShowStatus
manager_get_show_status(Manager
*m
) {
4301 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
4302 return _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
;
4304 if (m
->show_status_overridden
!= _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
)
4305 return m
->show_status_overridden
;
4307 return m
->show_status
;
4310 bool manager_get_show_status_on(Manager
*m
) {
4313 return show_status_on(manager_get_show_status(m
));
4316 static void set_show_status_marker(bool b
) {
4318 (void) touch("/run/systemd/show-status");
4320 (void) unlink("/run/systemd/show-status");
4323 void manager_set_show_status(Manager
*m
, ShowStatus mode
, const char *reason
) {
4326 assert(mode
>= 0 && mode
< _SHOW_STATUS_MAX
);
4328 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
4331 if (mode
== m
->show_status
)
4334 if (m
->show_status_overridden
== _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
) {
4337 enabled
= show_status_on(mode
);
4338 log_debug("%s (%s) showing of status (%s).",
4339 enabled
? "Enabling" : "Disabling",
4340 strna(show_status_to_string(mode
)),
4343 set_show_status_marker(enabled
);
4346 m
->show_status
= mode
;
4349 void manager_override_show_status(Manager
*m
, ShowStatus mode
, const char *reason
) {
4351 assert(mode
< _SHOW_STATUS_MAX
);
4353 if (MANAGER_IS_USER(m
))
4356 if (mode
== m
->show_status_overridden
)
4359 m
->show_status_overridden
= mode
;
4361 if (mode
== _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
)
4362 mode
= m
->show_status
;
4364 log_debug("%s (%s) showing of status (%s).",
4365 m
->show_status_overridden
!= _SHOW_STATUS_INVALID
? "Overriding" : "Restoring",
4366 strna(show_status_to_string(mode
)),
4369 set_show_status_marker(show_status_on(mode
));
4372 const char *manager_get_confirm_spawn(Manager
*m
) {
4373 static int last_errno
= 0;
4379 /* Here's the deal: we want to test the validity of the console but don't want
4380 * PID1 to go through the whole console process which might block. But we also
4381 * want to warn the user only once if something is wrong with the console so we
4382 * cannot do the sanity checks after spawning our children. So here we simply do
4383 * really basic tests to hopefully trap common errors.
4385 * If the console suddenly disappear at the time our children will really it
4386 * then they will simply fail to acquire it and a positive answer will be
4387 * assumed. New children will fall back to /dev/console though.
4389 * Note: TTYs are devices that can come and go any time, and frequently aren't
4390 * available yet during early boot (consider a USB rs232 dongle...). If for any
4391 * reason the configured console is not ready, we fall back to the default
4394 if (!m
->confirm_spawn
|| path_equal(m
->confirm_spawn
, "/dev/console"))
4395 return m
->confirm_spawn
;
4397 if (stat(m
->confirm_spawn
, &st
) < 0) {
4402 if (!S_ISCHR(st
.st_mode
)) {
4408 return m
->confirm_spawn
;
4411 if (last_errno
!= r
)
4412 last_errno
= log_warning_errno(r
, "Failed to open %s, using default console: %m", m
->confirm_spawn
);
4414 return "/dev/console";
4417 void manager_set_first_boot(Manager
*m
, bool b
) {
4420 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
4423 if (m
->first_boot
!= (int) b
) {
4425 (void) touch("/run/systemd/first-boot");
4427 (void) unlink("/run/systemd/first-boot");
4433 void manager_disable_confirm_spawn(void) {
4434 (void) touch("/run/systemd/confirm_spawn_disabled");
4437 bool manager_is_confirm_spawn_disabled(Manager
*m
) {
4438 if (!m
->confirm_spawn
)
4441 return access("/run/systemd/confirm_spawn_disabled", F_OK
) >= 0;
4444 static bool manager_should_show_status(Manager
*m
, StatusType type
) {
4447 if (!MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
))
4450 if (m
->no_console_output
)
4453 if (!IN_SET(manager_state(m
), MANAGER_INITIALIZING
, MANAGER_STARTING
, MANAGER_STOPPING
))
4456 /* If we cannot find out the status properly, just proceed. */
4457 if (type
!= STATUS_TYPE_EMERGENCY
&& manager_check_ask_password(m
) > 0)
4460 if (type
== STATUS_TYPE_NOTICE
&& m
->show_status
!= SHOW_STATUS_NO
)
4463 return manager_get_show_status_on(m
);
4466 void manager_status_printf(Manager
*m
, StatusType type
, const char *status
, const char *format
, ...) {
4469 /* If m is NULL, assume we're after shutdown and let the messages through. */
4471 if (m
&& !manager_should_show_status(m
, type
))
4474 /* XXX We should totally drop the check for ephemeral here
4475 * and thus effectively make 'Type=idle' pointless. */
4476 if (type
== STATUS_TYPE_EPHEMERAL
&& m
&& m
->n_on_console
> 0)
4479 va_start(ap
, format
);
4480 status_vprintf(status
, SHOW_STATUS_ELLIPSIZE
|(type
== STATUS_TYPE_EPHEMERAL
? SHOW_STATUS_EPHEMERAL
: 0), format
, ap
);
4484 Set
*manager_get_units_requiring_mounts_for(Manager
*m
, const char *path
) {
4485 char p
[strlen(path
)+1];
4491 path_simplify(p
, false);
4493 return hashmap_get(m
->units_requiring_mounts_for
, streq(p
, "/") ? "" : p
);
4496 int manager_update_failed_units(Manager
*m
, Unit
*u
, bool failed
) {
4501 assert(u
->manager
== m
);
4503 size
= set_size(m
->failed_units
);
4506 r
= set_ensure_put(&m
->failed_units
, NULL
, u
);
4510 (void) set_remove(m
->failed_units
, u
);
4512 if (set_size(m
->failed_units
) != size
)
4513 bus_manager_send_change_signal(m
);
4518 ManagerState
manager_state(Manager
*m
) {
4523 /* Is the special shutdown target active or queued? If so, we are in shutdown state */
4524 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_SHUTDOWN_TARGET
);
4525 if (u
&& unit_active_or_pending(u
))
4526 return MANAGER_STOPPING
;
4528 /* Did we ever finish booting? If not then we are still starting up */
4529 if (!MANAGER_IS_FINISHED(m
)) {
4531 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_BASIC_TARGET
);
4532 if (!u
|| !UNIT_IS_ACTIVE_OR_RELOADING(unit_active_state(u
)))
4533 return MANAGER_INITIALIZING
;
4535 return MANAGER_STARTING
;
4538 if (MANAGER_IS_SYSTEM(m
)) {
4539 /* Are the rescue or emergency targets active or queued? If so we are in maintenance state */
4540 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_RESCUE_TARGET
);
4541 if (u
&& unit_active_or_pending(u
))
4542 return MANAGER_MAINTENANCE
;
4544 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, SPECIAL_EMERGENCY_TARGET
);
4545 if (u
&& unit_active_or_pending(u
))
4546 return MANAGER_MAINTENANCE
;
4549 /* Are there any failed units? If so, we are in degraded mode */
4550 if (set_size(m
->failed_units
) > 0)
4551 return MANAGER_DEGRADED
;
4553 return MANAGER_RUNNING
;
4556 static void manager_unref_uid_internal(
4561 int (*_clean_ipc
)(uid_t uid
)) {
4567 assert(uid_is_valid(uid
));
4570 /* A generic implementation, covering both manager_unref_uid() and manager_unref_gid(), under the assumption
4571 * that uid_t and gid_t are actually defined the same way, with the same validity rules.
4573 * We store a hashmap where the UID/GID is they key and the value is a 32bit reference counter, whose highest
4574 * bit is used as flag for marking UIDs/GIDs whose IPC objects to remove when the last reference to the UID/GID
4575 * is dropped. The flag is set to on, once at least one reference from a unit where RemoveIPC= is set is added
4576 * on a UID/GID. It is reset when the UID's/GID's reference counter drops to 0 again. */
4578 assert_cc(sizeof(uid_t
) == sizeof(gid_t
));
4579 assert_cc(UID_INVALID
== (uid_t
) GID_INVALID
);
4581 if (uid
== 0) /* We don't keep track of root, and will never destroy it */
4584 c
= PTR_TO_UINT32(hashmap_get(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
)));
4586 n
= c
& ~DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
;
4590 if (destroy_now
&& n
== 0) {
4591 hashmap_remove(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
));
4593 if (c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
) {
4594 log_debug("%s " UID_FMT
" is no longer referenced, cleaning up its IPC.",
4595 _clean_ipc
== clean_ipc_by_uid
? "UID" : "GID",
4597 (void) _clean_ipc(uid
);
4600 c
= n
| (c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
);
4601 assert_se(hashmap_update(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
), UINT32_TO_PTR(c
)) >= 0);
4605 void manager_unref_uid(Manager
*m
, uid_t uid
, bool destroy_now
) {
4606 manager_unref_uid_internal(m
, &m
->uid_refs
, uid
, destroy_now
, clean_ipc_by_uid
);
4609 void manager_unref_gid(Manager
*m
, gid_t gid
, bool destroy_now
) {
4610 manager_unref_uid_internal(m
, &m
->gid_refs
, (uid_t
) gid
, destroy_now
, clean_ipc_by_gid
);
4613 static int manager_ref_uid_internal(
4624 assert(uid_is_valid(uid
));
4626 /* A generic implementation, covering both manager_ref_uid() and manager_ref_gid(), under the assumption
4627 * that uid_t and gid_t are actually defined the same way, with the same validity rules. */
4629 assert_cc(sizeof(uid_t
) == sizeof(gid_t
));
4630 assert_cc(UID_INVALID
== (uid_t
) GID_INVALID
);
4632 if (uid
== 0) /* We don't keep track of root, and will never destroy it */
4635 r
= hashmap_ensure_allocated(uid_refs
, &trivial_hash_ops
);
4639 c
= PTR_TO_UINT32(hashmap_get(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
)));
4641 n
= c
& ~DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
;
4644 if (n
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
) /* check for overflow */
4647 c
= n
| (c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
) | (clean_ipc
? DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
: 0);
4649 return hashmap_replace(*uid_refs
, UID_TO_PTR(uid
), UINT32_TO_PTR(c
));
4652 int manager_ref_uid(Manager
*m
, uid_t uid
, bool clean_ipc
) {
4653 return manager_ref_uid_internal(m
, &m
->uid_refs
, uid
, clean_ipc
);
4656 int manager_ref_gid(Manager
*m
, gid_t gid
, bool clean_ipc
) {
4657 return manager_ref_uid_internal(m
, &m
->gid_refs
, (uid_t
) gid
, clean_ipc
);
4660 static void manager_vacuum_uid_refs_internal(
4663 int (*_clean_ipc
)(uid_t uid
)) {
4672 HASHMAP_FOREACH_KEY(p
, k
, *uid_refs
, i
) {
4676 uid
= PTR_TO_UID(k
);
4677 c
= PTR_TO_UINT32(p
);
4679 n
= c
& ~DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
;
4683 if (c
& DESTROY_IPC_FLAG
) {
4684 log_debug("Found unreferenced %s " UID_FMT
" after reload/reexec. Cleaning up.",
4685 _clean_ipc
== clean_ipc_by_uid
? "UID" : "GID",
4687 (void) _clean_ipc(uid
);
4690 assert_se(hashmap_remove(*uid_refs
, k
) == p
);
4694 static void manager_vacuum_uid_refs(Manager
*m
) {
4695 manager_vacuum_uid_refs_internal(m
, &m
->uid_refs
, clean_ipc_by_uid
);
4698 static void manager_vacuum_gid_refs(Manager
*m
) {
4699 manager_vacuum_uid_refs_internal(m
, &m
->gid_refs
, clean_ipc_by_gid
);
4702 static void manager_vacuum(Manager
*m
) {
4705 /* Release any dynamic users no longer referenced */
4706 dynamic_user_vacuum(m
, true);
4708 /* Release any references to UIDs/GIDs no longer referenced, and destroy any IPC owned by them */
4709 manager_vacuum_uid_refs(m
);
4710 manager_vacuum_gid_refs(m
);
4712 /* Release any runtimes no longer referenced */
4713 exec_runtime_vacuum(m
);
4716 int manager_dispatch_user_lookup_fd(sd_event_source
*source
, int fd
, uint32_t revents
, void *userdata
) {
4720 char unit_name
[UNIT_NAME_MAX
+1];
4723 Manager
*m
= userdata
;
4731 /* Invoked whenever a child process succeeded resolving its user/group to use and sent us the resulting UID/GID
4732 * in a datagram. We parse the datagram here and pass it off to the unit, so that it can add a reference to the
4733 * UID/GID so that it can destroy the UID/GID's IPC objects when the reference counter drops to 0. */
4735 l
= recv(fd
, &buffer
, sizeof(buffer
), MSG_DONTWAIT
);
4737 if (IN_SET(errno
, EINTR
, EAGAIN
))
4740 return log_error_errno(errno
, "Failed to read from user lookup fd: %m");
4743 if ((size_t) l
<= offsetof(struct buffer
, unit_name
)) {
4744 log_warning("Received too short user lookup message, ignoring.");
4748 if ((size_t) l
> offsetof(struct buffer
, unit_name
) + UNIT_NAME_MAX
) {
4749 log_warning("Received too long user lookup message, ignoring.");
4753 if (!uid_is_valid(buffer
.uid
) && !gid_is_valid(buffer
.gid
)) {
4754 log_warning("Got user lookup message with invalid UID/GID pair, ignoring.");
4758 n
= (size_t) l
- offsetof(struct buffer
, unit_name
);
4759 if (memchr(buffer
.unit_name
, 0, n
)) {
4760 log_warning("Received lookup message with embedded NUL character, ignoring.");
4764 buffer
.unit_name
[n
] = 0;
4765 u
= manager_get_unit(m
, buffer
.unit_name
);
4767 log_debug("Got user lookup message but unit doesn't exist, ignoring.");
4771 log_unit_debug(u
, "User lookup succeeded: uid=" UID_FMT
" gid=" GID_FMT
, buffer
.uid
, buffer
.gid
);
4773 unit_notify_user_lookup(u
, buffer
.uid
, buffer
.gid
);
4777 char *manager_taint_string(Manager
*m
) {
4778 _cleanup_free_
char *destination
= NULL
, *overflowuid
= NULL
, *overflowgid
= NULL
;
4782 /* Returns a "taint string", e.g. "local-hwclock:var-run-bad".
4783 * Only things that are detected at runtime should be tagged
4784 * here. For stuff that is set during compilation, emit a warning
4785 * in the configuration phase. */
4789 buf
= new(char, sizeof("split-usr:"
4793 "overflowuid-not-65534:"
4794 "overflowgid-not-65534:"));
4802 e
= stpcpy(e
, "split-usr:");
4804 if (access("/proc/cgroups", F_OK
) < 0)
4805 e
= stpcpy(e
, "cgroups-missing:");
4807 if (clock_is_localtime(NULL
) > 0)
4808 e
= stpcpy(e
, "local-hwclock:");
4810 r
= readlink_malloc("/var/run", &destination
);
4811 if (r
< 0 || !PATH_IN_SET(destination
, "../run", "/run"))
4812 e
= stpcpy(e
, "var-run-bad:");
4814 r
= read_one_line_file("/proc/sys/kernel/overflowuid", &overflowuid
);
4815 if (r
>= 0 && !streq(overflowuid
, "65534"))
4816 e
= stpcpy(e
, "overflowuid-not-65534:");
4818 r
= read_one_line_file("/proc/sys/kernel/overflowgid", &overflowgid
);
4819 if (r
>= 0 && !streq(overflowgid
, "65534"))
4820 e
= stpcpy(e
, "overflowgid-not-65534:");
4822 /* remove the last ':' */
4829 void manager_ref_console(Manager
*m
) {
4835 void manager_unref_console(Manager
*m
) {
4837 assert(m
->n_on_console
> 0);
4840 if (m
->n_on_console
== 0)
4841 m
->no_console_output
= false; /* unset no_console_output flag, since the console is definitely free now */
4844 void manager_override_log_level(Manager
*m
, int level
) {
4845 _cleanup_free_
char *s
= NULL
;
4848 if (!m
->log_level_overridden
) {
4849 m
->original_log_level
= log_get_max_level();
4850 m
->log_level_overridden
= true;
4853 (void) log_level_to_string_alloc(level
, &s
);
4854 log_info("Setting log level to %s.", strna(s
));
4856 log_set_max_level(level
);
4859 void manager_restore_original_log_level(Manager
*m
) {
4860 _cleanup_free_
char *s
= NULL
;
4863 if (!m
->log_level_overridden
)
4866 (void) log_level_to_string_alloc(m
->original_log_level
, &s
);
4867 log_info("Restoring log level to original (%s).", strna(s
));
4869 log_set_max_level(m
->original_log_level
);
4870 m
->log_level_overridden
= false;
4873 void manager_override_log_target(Manager
*m
, LogTarget target
) {
4876 if (!m
->log_target_overridden
) {
4877 m
->original_log_target
= log_get_target();
4878 m
->log_target_overridden
= true;
4881 log_info("Setting log target to %s.", log_target_to_string(target
));
4882 log_set_target(target
);
4885 void manager_restore_original_log_target(Manager
*m
) {
4888 if (!m
->log_target_overridden
)
4891 log_info("Restoring log target to original %s.", log_target_to_string(m
->original_log_target
));
4893 log_set_target(m
->original_log_target
);
4894 m
->log_target_overridden
= false;
4897 ManagerTimestamp
manager_timestamp_initrd_mangle(ManagerTimestamp s
) {
4899 s
>= MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_START
&&
4900 s
<= MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_FINISH
)
4901 return s
- MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_START
+ MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_SECURITY_START
;
4905 static const char *const manager_state_table
[_MANAGER_STATE_MAX
] = {
4906 [MANAGER_INITIALIZING
] = "initializing",
4907 [MANAGER_STARTING
] = "starting",
4908 [MANAGER_RUNNING
] = "running",
4909 [MANAGER_DEGRADED
] = "degraded",
4910 [MANAGER_MAINTENANCE
] = "maintenance",
4911 [MANAGER_STOPPING
] = "stopping",
4914 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(manager_state
, ManagerState
);
4916 static const char *const manager_timestamp_table
[_MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_MAX
] = {
4917 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FIRMWARE
] = "firmware",
4918 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_LOADER
] = "loader",
4919 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_KERNEL
] = "kernel",
4920 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD
] = "initrd",
4921 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_USERSPACE
] = "userspace",
4922 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_FINISH
] = "finish",
4923 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_START
] = "security-start",
4924 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_SECURITY_FINISH
] = "security-finish",
4925 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_START
] = "generators-start",
4926 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_GENERATORS_FINISH
] = "generators-finish",
4927 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_START
] = "units-load-start",
4928 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_UNITS_LOAD_FINISH
] = "units-load-finish",
4929 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_SECURITY_START
] = "initrd-security-start",
4930 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_SECURITY_FINISH
] = "initrd-security-finish",
4931 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_GENERATORS_START
] = "initrd-generators-start",
4932 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_GENERATORS_FINISH
] = "initrd-generators-finish",
4933 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_UNITS_LOAD_START
] = "initrd-units-load-start",
4934 [MANAGER_TIMESTAMP_INITRD_UNITS_LOAD_FINISH
] = "initrd-units-load-finish",
4937 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(manager_timestamp
, ManagerTimestamp
);
4939 static const char* const oom_policy_table
[_OOM_POLICY_MAX
] = {
4940 [OOM_CONTINUE
] = "continue",
4941 [OOM_STOP
] = "stop",
4942 [OOM_KILL
] = "kill",
4945 DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(oom_policy
, OOMPolicy
);