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4 # IPFire.org - A linux based firewall #
5 # Copyright (C) 2015 IPFire Development Team #
7 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify #
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28 use Time
::HiRes qw
[ time sleep ];
30 require Guardian
::Base
;
31 require Guardian
::Config
;
32 require Guardian
::Logger
;
33 require Guardian
::Parser
;
34 require Guardian
::Socket
;
38 # Disable warnings of unjoinded threads when stopping guardian.
39 no warnings
'threads';
44 # Get and store the given command line arguments in a hash.
47 &GetOptions
(\
%cmdargs,
54 # Show help / version information.
55 if (defined($cmdargs{"help"})) {
56 print "Guardian $version \n";
57 print "Usage: guardian <optional arguments>\n";
58 print " -c, --config\t\tspecifiy a configuration file other than the default (/etc/guardian/guardian.conf)\n";
59 print " -f, --foreground\trun in the foreground (doesn't fork, any output goes to STDOUT)\n";
60 print " -h, --help\t\tshows this help\n";
61 print " -v, --version\t\tdisplay programm version and exit.\n";
63 } elsif (defined($cmdargs{"version"})) {
64 print "Guardian $version \n";
68 # Read-in the configuration file and store the settings.
69 # Push the may be given config file argument.
70 my %mainsettings = &Guardian
::Config
::UseConfig
($cmdargs{"config"});
73 my $logger = Guardian
::Logger
->New(%mainsettings);
74 $logger->Log("debug", "Logger successfully initialized...");
76 # Redirect perls "die" messages to the logger before exiting.
77 $SIG{__DIE__
} = sub { $logger->Log("err", "@_"); };
79 # Shared hash between the main process and all threads. It will store all
80 # monitored files and their current file position.
81 my %monitored_files :shared
= ();
83 # Create the main queue. It is used to store and process all events which are
84 # reported and enqueued by the worker threads.
85 my $queue :shared
= new Thread
::Queue
or die "Could not create new, empty queue. $!";;
87 # Array to store all currently running worker objects.
88 # (Does not include the socket thread)
91 # Call Init function to initzialize guardian.
94 # Infinite main loop, which processes all queued events.
96 # Get the amount of elements in our queue.
97 # "undef" will be returned if it is empty.
98 my $current_events = $queue->pending();
100 # If there is at least one element enqued
101 if($current_events > 0) {
102 # Grab the data of the top enqueued event.
103 my $event = $queue->peek();
105 # Log processed event.
106 $logger->Log("debug", "QUEUE - Processed event: $event");
108 # Drop processed event from queue.
112 # Sleep 10ms to reduce the load of the main process.
119 ## This function contains code which has to be executed while guardian
123 # Setup signal handler.
126 # Setup IPC mechanism via Socket in an own thread.
127 threads
->create(\
&Socket
);
129 # Generate hash of monitored files.
130 %monitored_files = &Guardian
::Base
::GenerateMonitoredFiles
(\
%mainsettings, \
%monitored_files);
132 # Start worker threads.
139 ## This function is responsible for monitoring modifications of the given logfile,
140 ## read them and pass them to the message parser.
142 ## To get file modifications the inotify subsystem of the linux kernel is used.
144 ## In order to prevent from permanently read and keep files opened, or dealing
145 ## with huge logfiles, at initialization time of the worker process, the file will
146 ## be opened once and the cursor position of the end of file (EOF) get stored. When
147 ## reading any newly added lines from the file, we directly can jump to the last
148 ## known position and get these lines. Afterwards, we store the current curser position
149 ## again, so we can do it in this way over and over again.
151 ## All read lines get stored in an array, which will be passed to the Parser.
153 ## If any response (action) from the parser get recieved, it will be put into the
154 ## shared event queue.
159 # Signal handler to kill worker.
160 $SIG{'KILL'} = sub { threads
->exit(); };
162 # Create inotify watcher.
163 my $watcher = new Linux
::Inotify2
or die "Could not use inotify. $!";
165 # Monitor the specified file.
166 $watcher->watch("$file", IN_MODIFY
) or die "Could not monitor $file. $!";
168 # Switch watcher into non-blocking mode.
169 $watcher->blocking(0);
171 # Log successfully spawned worker.
172 $logger->Log("debug", "Spawned worker thread for: $file");
176 # Check for any events and perform them, if there
178 if ($watcher->read) {
181 # Obtain fileposition from hash.
182 my $fileposition = $monitored_files{$file};
185 open (FILE
, $file) or die "Could not open $file. $!";
187 # Seek to the last known position.
188 seek (FILE
, $fileposition, 0);
190 # Get the log message.
191 while (my $line = <FILE
>) {
192 # Remove any newlines.
195 # Add all lines to the message array.
196 push (@message, $line);
201 lock(%monitored_files);
203 # Update fileposition.
204 $monitored_files{$file} = tell(FILE
);
210 # Send filename and message to the parser,
211 # which will return if an action has to be performed.
212 my @action = &Guardian
::Parser
::Parser
("$file", @message);
214 # Send the action to the main process and put it into
220 # Put the required action into the queue.
221 $queue->enqueue(@action);
224 # Sleep for 10ms until the next round of the loop will start.
233 ## This function uses the Socket module to create and listen to an UNIX socket.
234 ## It automatically accepts all incomming connections and pass the recieved
235 ## data messages to the the Message_Parser function which is also part of the
238 ## If a valid command has been sent through the socket, the corresponding event
239 ## will be enqueued into the shared event queue.
242 # Create the Server socket by calling the responsible function.
243 my $server = &Guardian
::Socket
::Server
();
245 # Log successfull creation of socket.
246 $logger->Log("debug", "Listening to Socket...");
248 # Accept incomming connections from the socket.
249 while (my $connection = $server->accept()) {
250 # Autoflush the socket after the data
252 $connection->autoflush(1);
254 # Gather all data from the connection.
255 while (my $message = <$connection>) {
256 # Remove any newlines.
259 # Log recieved socket command.
260 $logger->Log("debug", "Socket - Recieved message: $message");
262 # Send the recieved data message to the
264 my $action = &Guardian
::Socket
::Message_Parser
($message);
266 # If the parser returns to perform an action,
267 # add it to the main event queue.
272 # Enqueue the returned action.
273 $queue->enqueue($action);
280 ## Function for capturing process signals.
282 ## This function captures any sent process signals and will call various
283 ## actions, basend on the captured signal.
286 $SIG{INT
} = \
&Shutdown
;
287 $SIG{TERM
} = \
&Shutdown
;
288 $SIG{QUIT
} = \
&Shutdown
;
289 $SIG{HUP
} = \
&Reload
;
293 ## Function to start the workers (threads) for all monitored files.
295 ## This function will loop through the hash of monitored files and will
296 ## spawn an own thread based worker for each file. Every created worker will
297 ## be added to the array of running workers.
299 sub StartWorkers
() {
300 # Loop through the hash which contains the monitored files and start
301 # a worker thread for each single one.
302 foreach my $file (keys %monitored_files) {
303 $logger->Log("debug", "Starting worker thread for $file");
304 # Create worker thread for the file.
305 push @running_workers, threads
->create(\
&Worker
,$file);
310 ## Function to stop all running workers.
312 ## This function is used to stop all currently running workers and will be
313 ## called when reloading or shutting down guardian.
316 # Loop through all running workers.
317 foreach my $worker (@running_workers) {
318 # Send the worker the "KILL" signal and detach the
319 # thread so perl can do an automatically clean-up.
320 $worker->kill('KILL');
322 $logger->Log("debug", "All workers are stopped now...");
328 ## This function will get called if the signal handler recieves a "SIGHUP" signal,
329 ## or the reload command will be sent via socket connection. It is responsible for
330 ## reloading all configure options and stopping/starting the worker threads.
334 $logger->Log("info", "Reload configuration...");
336 # Stop all running workers.
339 # Re-read configuration file.
340 %mainsettings = &Guardian
::Config
::UseConfig
($cmdargs{"config"});
342 # Re-generate hash of monitored files.
343 %monitored_files = &Guardian
::Base
::GenerateMonitoredFiles
(\
%mainsettings, \
%monitored_files);
345 # Restart the worker threads.
350 ## Shutdown function.
352 ## This function is used to do a clean shutdown of guardian. It will be called
353 ## by the signal handler when recieving INT (2), QUIT (3) and TERM (15) signals.
357 $logger->Log("info", "Shutting down...");
362 # Remove socket file on exit.
363 &Guardian
::Socket
::RemoveSocketFile
();
365 # Sleep for one second to give perl some
366 # time to proper clean up everything before
370 # Log good bye message.
371 $logger->Log("debug", "Good Bye!");