/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8 -*-*/ #ifndef fooexecutehfoo #define fooexecutehfoo /*** This file is part of systemd. Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with systemd; If not, see . ***/ typedef struct ExecStatus ExecStatus; typedef struct ExecCommand ExecCommand; typedef struct ExecContext ExecContext; #include #include #include #include #include #include struct CGroupBonding; #include "list.h" #include "util.h" /* Abstract namespace! */ #define LOGGER_SOCKET "/org/freedesktop/systemd1/logger" /* This doesn't really belong here, but I couldn't find a better place to put this. */ #define SIGNALS_CRASH_HANDLER SIGSEGV,SIGILL,SIGFPE,SIGBUS,SIGQUIT,SIGABRT #define SIGNALS_IGNORE SIGKILL,SIGPIPE typedef enum ExecInput { EXEC_INPUT_NULL, EXEC_INPUT_TTY, EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FORCE, EXEC_INPUT_TTY_FAIL, EXEC_INPUT_SOCKET, _EXEC_INPUT_MAX, _EXEC_INPUT_INVALID = -1 } ExecInput; typedef enum ExecOutput { EXEC_OUTPUT_INHERIT, EXEC_OUTPUT_NULL, EXEC_OUTPUT_TTY, EXEC_OUTPUT_SYSLOG, EXEC_OUTPUT_KMSG, EXEC_OUTPUT_SOCKET, _EXEC_OUTPUT_MAX, _EXEC_OUTPUT_INVALID = -1 } ExecOutput; struct ExecStatus { usec_t start_timestamp; usec_t exit_timestamp; pid_t pid; int code; /* as in siginfo_t::si_code */ int status; /* as in sigingo_t::si_status */ }; struct ExecCommand { char *path; char **argv; ExecStatus exec_status; LIST_FIELDS(ExecCommand, command); /* useful for chaining commands */ }; struct ExecContext { char **environment; struct rlimit *rlimit[RLIMIT_NLIMITS]; char *working_directory, *root_directory; mode_t umask; int oom_adjust; int nice; int ioprio; int cpu_sched_policy; int cpu_sched_priority; cpu_set_t cpu_affinity; unsigned long timer_slack_ns; ExecInput std_input; ExecOutput std_output; ExecOutput std_error; int syslog_priority; char *syslog_identifier; bool syslog_no_prefix; char *tcpwrap_name; char *tty_path; /* Since resolving these names might might involve socket * connections and we don't want to deadlock ourselves these * names are resolved on execution only and in the child * process. */ char *user; char *group; char **supplementary_groups; char **read_write_dirs, **read_only_dirs, **inaccessible_dirs; unsigned long mount_flags; uint64_t capability_bounding_set_drop; cap_t capabilities; int secure_bits; bool cpu_sched_reset_on_fork; bool non_blocking; bool private_tmp; bool oom_adjust_set:1; bool nice_set:1; bool ioprio_set:1; bool cpu_sched_set:1; bool cpu_affinity_set:1; bool timer_slack_ns_set:1; /* This is not exposed to the user but available * internally. We need it to make sure that whenever we spawn * /bin/mount it is run in the same process group as us so * that the autofs logic detects that it belongs to us and we * don't enter a trigger loop. */ bool no_setsid:1; }; typedef enum ExitStatus { /* EXIT_SUCCESS defined by libc */ /* EXIT_FAILURE defined by libc */ EXIT_INVALIDARGUMENT = 2, EXIT_NOTIMPLEMENTED = 3, EXIT_NOPERMISSION = 4, EXIT_NOTINSTALLED = 5, EXIT_NOTCONFIGURED = 6, EXIT_NOTRUNNING = 7, /* The LSB suggests that error codes >= 200 are "reserved". We * use them here under the assumption that they hence are * unused by init scripts. * * http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_3.1.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/iniscrptact.html */ EXIT_CHDIR = 200, EXIT_NICE, EXIT_FDS, EXIT_EXEC, EXIT_MEMORY, EXIT_LIMITS, EXIT_OOM_ADJUST, EXIT_SIGNAL_MASK, EXIT_STDIN, EXIT_STDOUT, EXIT_CHROOT, /* 210 */ EXIT_IOPRIO, EXIT_TIMERSLACK, EXIT_SECUREBITS, EXIT_SETSCHEDULER, EXIT_CPUAFFINITY, EXIT_GROUP, EXIT_USER, EXIT_CAPABILITIES, EXIT_CGROUP, EXIT_SETSID, /* 220 */ EXIT_CONFIRM, EXIT_STDERR, EXIT_TCPWRAP } ExitStatus; int exec_spawn(ExecCommand *command, char **argv, const ExecContext *context, int fds[], unsigned n_fds, char **environment, bool apply_permissions, bool apply_chroot, bool confirm_spawn, struct CGroupBonding *cgroup_bondings, pid_t *ret); void exec_command_done(ExecCommand *c); void exec_command_done_array(ExecCommand *c, unsigned n); void exec_command_free_list(ExecCommand *c); void exec_command_free_array(ExecCommand **c, unsigned n); char *exec_command_line(char **argv); void exec_command_dump(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix); void exec_command_dump_list(ExecCommand *c, FILE *f, const char *prefix); void exec_command_append_list(ExecCommand **l, ExecCommand *e); int exec_command_set(ExecCommand *c, const char *path, ...); void exec_context_init(ExecContext *c); void exec_context_done(ExecContext *c); void exec_context_dump(ExecContext *c, FILE* f, const char *prefix); void exec_status_fill(ExecStatus *s, pid_t pid, int code, int status); void exec_status_dump(ExecStatus *s, FILE *f, const char *prefix); const char* exec_output_to_string(ExecOutput i); int exec_output_from_string(const char *s); const char* exec_input_to_string(ExecInput i); int exec_input_from_string(const char *s); const char* exit_status_to_string(ExitStatus status); #endif