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// Copyright 2013-2015 Docker, Inc.
// Copyright 2014 CoreOS, Inc.
// Copyright 2015-2016 Luke Shumaker
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package sd_daemon
import (
"bytes"
"net"
"os"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
// Notify sends a message from process pid to the service manager
// about state changes. If pid <= 0, or if the current process does
// not have priveleges to send messages on behalf of other processes,
// then the message is simply sent from the current process.
//
// If unsetEnv is true, then (regardless of whether the function call
// itself succeeds or not) it will unset the environmental variable
// NOTIFY_SOCKET, which will cause further calls to this function to
// fail.
//
// The state parameter should countain a newline-separated list of
// variable assignments. See the documentation for sd_notify(3) for
// well-known variable assignments.
// https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_notify.html
//
// It is possible to include a set of file descriptors with the
// message. This is useful for keeping files open across restarts, as
// it enables the service manager to pass those files to the new
// process when it is restarted (see ListenFds). Note: The service
// manager will only actually store the file descriptors if you
// include "FDSTORE=1" in the state (again, see sd_notify(3) for
// well-known variable assignments).
//
// If the service manager is not listening for notifications from this
// process tree (or this has already been called with unsetEnv=true),
// then ErrDisabled is returned. If the service manager appears to be
// listening, but there is an error sending the message, then that
// error is returned. It is generally recommended that you ignore the
// return value: if there is an error, this is function no-op; meaning
// that by calling the function but ignoring the return value, you can
// easily support both service managers that support these
// notifications and those that do not.
func Notify(pid int, unsetEnv bool, state string, files []*os.File) error {
if unsetEnv {
defer func() { _ = os.Unsetenv("NOTIFY_SOCKET") }()
}
socketAddr := &net.UnixAddr{
Name: os.Getenv("NOTIFY_SOCKET"),
Net: "unixgram",
}
if socketAddr.Name == "" {
return ErrDisabled
}
conn, err := socketUnixgram(socketAddr.Name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() { _ = conn.Close() }()
var cmsgs [][]byte
if len(files) > 0 {
fds := make([]int, len(files))
for i := range files {
fds[i] = int(files[i].Fd())
}
cmsg := unix.UnixRights(fds...)
cmsgs = append(cmsgs, cmsg)
}
havePid := pid > 0 && pid != os.Getpid()
if havePid {
cmsg := unix.UnixCredentials(&unix.Ucred{
Pid: int32(pid),
Uid: uint32(os.Getuid()),
Gid: uint32(os.Getgid()),
})
cmsgs = append(cmsgs, cmsg)
}
// If the 2nd argument is empty, this is equivalent to .Write([]byte(state))
_, _, err = conn.WriteMsgUnix([]byte(state), bytes.Join(cmsgs, nil), socketAddr)
if err != nil && havePid {
// Maybe it failed because we don't have privileges to
// spoof our pid, retry without spoofing the pid.
//
// I'm not too happy that does this silently without
// notifying the user, but that's what
// sd_pid_notify_with_fds does.
cmsgs = cmsgs[:len(cmsgs)-1]
_, _, err = conn.WriteMsgUnix([]byte(state), bytes.Join(cmsgs, nil), socketAddr)
}
return err
}
// socketUnixgram wraps socket(2), but doesn't bind(2) or connect(2)
// the socket to anything. This is an ugly hack because none of the
// functions in "net" actually allow you to get a AF_UNIX socket not
// bound/connected to anything.
//
// At some point you begin to question if it is worth it to keep up
// the high-level interface of "net", and messing around with FileConn
// and UnixConn. Maybe we just drop to using unix.Socket and
// unix.SendmsgN directly.
func socketUnixgram(name string) (*net.UnixConn, error) {
fd, err := unix.Socket(unix.AF_UNIX, unix.SOCK_DGRAM|unix.SOCK_CLOEXEC, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
conn, err := net.FileConn(os.NewFile(uintptr(fd), name))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
unixConn := conn.(*net.UnixConn)
return unixConn, nil
}
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