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#
# invoke-rc.d.filerc - Executes initscript actions
# Based on: invoke-rc.d.filerc,v 1.2 2001/02/27 05:01:44 hmh Exp
# $Id: invoke-rc.d,v 1.5 2008-05-01 10:16:33 roland Exp $
#
# SysVInit file-rc (/etc/runlevel.conf) version for Debian's file-rc package
#
# invoke-rc.d.filerc - Executes initscript actions
# Copyright (C) 2001 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
# Patched 2001 Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.de>
#
# This program 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.
#
# This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
# Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
# Notes: We ignore the file-rc lockfile, as we don't do writes.
# Constants
RUNLEVEL=/sbin/runlevel
POLICYHELPER=/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d
INITDPREFIX=/etc/init.d/
CFGFILE="/etc/runlevel.conf"
BAKCFG="/etc/runlevel.fallback"
LOCKFILE="/var/lock/runlevel.lock"
UPSTARTDIR=/etc/init/
# Should use filercconf if possible, and filercbak if filercconf is missing.
valid_min_seq=0
valid_max_seq=99
# Options
BEQUIET=
MODE=
ACTION=
FALLBACK=
NOFALLBACK=
FORCE=
RETRY=
RETURNFAILURE=
RC=
is_upstart=
# Shell options
set +e
dohelp () {
#
# outputs help and usage
#
cat <<EOF
invoke-rc.d, Debian/file-rc (/etc/runlevel.conf) initscript subsystem.
Copyright (c) 2001 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
Usage:
invoke-rc.d [options] <basename> <action> [extra parameters]
basename - Initscript ID, as per update-rc.d(8)
action - Initscript action. Known actions are:
start, [force-]stop, restart,
[force-]reload, status
WARNING: not all initscripts implement all of the above actions.
extra parameters are passed as is to the initscript, following
the action (first initscript parameter).
Options:
--quiet
Quiet mode, no error messages are generated.
--force
Try to run the initscript regardless of policy and subsystem
non-fatal errors.
--try-anyway
Try to run init script even if a non-fatal error is found.
--disclose-deny
Return status code 101 instead of status code 0 if
initscript action is denied by local policy rules or
runlevel constrains.
--query
Returns one of status codes 100-106, does not run
the initscript. Implies --disclose-deny and --no-fallback.
--no-fallback
Ignores any fallback action requests by the policy layer.
Warning: this is usually a very *bad* idea for any actions
other than "start".
--help
Outputs help message to stdout
EOF
}
printerror () {
#
# prints an error message
# $* - error message
#
if test x${BEQUIET} = x ; then
echo `basename $0`: "$*" >&2
fi
}
formataction () {
#
# formats a list in $* into $printaction
# for human-friendly printing to stderr
# and sets $naction to action or actions
#
printaction=`echo $* | sed 's/ /, /g'`
if test $# -eq 1 ; then
naction=action
else
naction=actions
fi
}
querypolicy () {
#
# queries policy database
# returns: $RC = 104 - ok, run
# $RC = 101 - ok, do not run
# other - exit with status $RC, maybe run if $RETRY
# initial status of $RC is taken into account.
#
policyaction="${ACTION}"
if test x${RC} = "x101" ; then
if test "${ACTION}" = "start" -o "${ACTION}" = "restart" ; then
policyaction="(${ACTION})"
fi
fi
if test "x${POLICYHELPER}" != x -a -x "${POLICYHELPER}" ; then
FALLBACK=`${POLICYHELPER} ${BEQUIET} ${INITSCRIPTID} "${policyaction}" ${RL}`
RC=$?
formataction ${ACTION}
case ${RC} in
0) RC=104
;;
1) RC=105
;;
101) if test x${FORCE} != x ; then
printerror Overriding policy-rc.d denied execution of ${printaction}.
RC=104
fi
;;
esac
if test x${MODE} != xquery ; then
case ${RC} in
105) printerror policy-rc.d query returned \"behaviour undefined\",
printerror assuming \"${printaction}\" is allowed.
RC=104
;;
106) formataction ${FALLBACK}
if test x${FORCE} = x ; then
if test x${NOFALLBACK} = x ; then
ACTION="${FALLBACK}"
printerror executing ${naction} \"${printaction}\" instead due to policy-rc.d request.
RC=104
else
printerror ignoring policy-rc.d fallback request: ${printaction}.
RC=101
fi
else
printerror ignoring policy-rc.d fallback request: ${printaction}.
RC=104
fi
;;
esac
fi
case ${RC} in
100|101|102|103|104|105|106) ;;
*) printerror WARNING: policy-rc.d returned unexpected error status ${RC}, 102 used instead.
RC=102
;;
esac
else
if test x${RC} = x ; then
RC=104
fi
fi
return
}
verifyparameter () {
#
# Verifies if $1 is not null, and $# = 1
#
if test $# -eq 0 ; then
printerror syntax error: invalid empty parameter
exit 103
elif test $# -ne 1 ; then
printerror syntax error: embedded blanks are not allowed in \"$*\"
exit 103
fi
return
}
##
## main
##
## Verifies command line arguments
if test $# -eq 0 ; then
printerror syntax error: missing required parameter, --help assumed
dohelp
exit 103
fi
state=I
while test $# -gt 0 -a ${state} != III ; do
case "$1" in
--help) dohelp
exit 0
;;
--quiet) BEQUIET=--quiet
;;
--force) FORCE=yes
RETRY=yes
;;
--try-anyway)
RETRY=yes
;;
--disclose-deny)
RETURNFAILURE=yes
;;
--query) MODE=query
RETURNFAILURE=yes
;;
--no-fallback)
NOFALLBACK=yes
;;
--*) printerror syntax error: unknown option \"$1\"
exit 103
;;
*) case ${state} in
I) verifyparameter $1
INITSCRIPTID=$1
;;
II) verifyparameter $1
ACTION=$1
;;
esac
state=${state}I
;;
esac
shift
done
if test ${state} != III ; then
printerror syntax error: missing required parameter
exit 103
fi
#NOTE: It may not be obvious, but "$@" from this point on must expand
#to the extra initscript parameters, except inside functions.
## sanity checks and just-in-case warnings.
case ${ACTION} in
start|stop|force-stop|restart|reload|force-reload|status)
;;
*)
if test "x${POLICYHELPER}" != x -a -x "${POLICYHELPER}" ; then
printerror action ${ACTION} is unknown, but proceeding anyway.
fi
;;
esac
# If we're running on upstart and there's an upstart job of this name, do
# the rest with upstart instead of calling the init script.
if which initctl >/dev/null && initctl version | grep -q upstart \
&& [ -e "$UPSTARTDIR/${INITSCRIPTID}.conf" ]
then
is_upstart=1
elif test ! -f "${INITDPREFIX}${INITSCRIPTID}" ; then
## Verifies if the given initscript ID is known
## For sysvinit, this error is critical
printerror unknown initscript, ${INITDPREFIX}${INITSCRIPTID} not found.
exit 100
fi
## Queries sysvinit for the current runlevel
RL=`${RUNLEVEL} | sed 's/.*\ //'`
if test ! $? ; then
printerror "could not determine current runlevel"
if test x${RETRY} = x ; then
exit 102
fi
RL=
fi
## Running ${RUNLEVEL} to get current runlevel do not work in the boot
## runlevel (scripts in /etc/rcS.d/), as /var/run/utmp contain
## runlevel 0 or 6 (written at shutdown) at that point.
if test x${RL} = x0 || test x${RL} = x6 ; then
if ps -fp 1 | grep -q 'init boot' ; then
RL=S
fi
fi
## Handles shutdown sequences VERY safely
## i.e.: forget about policy, and do all we can to run the script.
## BTW, why the heck are we being run in a shutdown runlevel?!
if test x${RL} = x0 -o x${RL} = x6 ; then
FORCE=yes
RETRY=yes
POLICYHELPER=
BEQUIET=
printerror ----------------------------------------------------
printerror WARNING: invoke-rc.d called during shutdown sequence
printerror enabling safe mode: initscript policy layer disabled
printerror ----------------------------------------------------
fi
if [ ! -f "$CFGFILE" ]
then
printerror "Missing configuration file '$CFGFILE' trying fallback config."
if [ ! -f "$BAKCFG" ]
then
printerror "Could not open $CFGFILE and $BAKCFG."
exit 102
fi
CFGFILE="$BAKCFG"
fi
is_valid_sequence() {
if [ $# -ne 1 ]
then
return 1
fi
case $1 in
[0-9]|[0-9][0-9]) ;;
*) return 1 ;;
esac
if [ $1 -ge $valid_min_seq -a $1 -le $valid_max_seq ]
then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
element() {
local element list IFS
element="$1"
case "$element" in
reboot | R) element=0 ;;
halt | H) element=6 ;;
esac
[ "$2" = "in" ] && shift
list="$2"
[ "$list" = "-" ] && return 1
[ "$list" = "*" ] && return 0
IFS=","
set -- $list
case $element in
"$1" | "$2" | "$3" | "$4" | "$5" | "$6" | "$7" | "$8" | "$9")
return 0
esac
return 1
}
# wait for any lock to vanish
i=0
while [ -f "$LOCKFILE" ] && [ "$i" -lt "32" ]
do
read pid < "$LOCKFILE"
if ! kill -s 0 $pid > /dev/null 2>&1
then
[ "$BEQUIET" != "" ] || echo ""
printerror "found stale lockfile '$LOCKFILE'. Removing it."
rm -f "$LOCKFILE" # external command (does not work on R/O fs)
break
fi
if [ "$i" -gt "30" ]
then
printerror "Process No. '$pid' is locking the configuration database."
if [ "$RETRY" = "" ]
then
exit 102
fi
fi
sleep 2
[ "$BEQUIET" != "" ] || echo -n "."
i=$(($i + 1))
done
SLINK=""
KLINK=""
SSLINK=""
while read SORT_NO OFF_LEVELS ON_LEVELS CMD OPTIONS
do
case "$SORT_NO" in
\#*|""|\#) continue ;;
esac
[ "$CMD" = "$INITDPREFIX$INITSCRIPTID" ] || continue
is_valid_sequence "$SORT_NO" || continue
element "$RL" in "$ON_LEVELS" && SLINK="$CMD"
element "S" in "$ON_LEVELS" && SSLINK="$CMD"
element "$RL" in "$OFF_LEVELS" && KLINK="$CMD"
done < $CFGFILE
testexec () {
#
# returns true if any of the parameters is
# executable (after following links)
#
while test $# -gt 0 ; do
if test -x "$1" ; then
return 0
fi
shift
done
return 1
}
RC=
###
### LOCAL INITSCRIPT POLICY: Enforce need of a start entry
### in either runlevel S or current runlevel to allow start
### or restart.
###
case ${ACTION} in
start|restart)
if testexec ${SLINK} ; then
RC=104
elif testexec ${KLINK} ; then
RC=101
elif testexec ${SSLINK} ; then
RC=104
fi
;;
esac
# test if /etc/init.d/initscript is actually executable
if [ -n "$is_upstart" ] || testexec "${INITDPREFIX}${INITSCRIPTID}" ; then
if test x${RC} = x -a x${MODE} = xquery ; then
RC=105
fi
# call policy layer
querypolicy
case ${RC} in
101|104)
;;
*) if test x${MODE} != xquery ; then
printerror policy-rc.d returned error status ${RC}
if test x${RETRY} = x ; then
exit ${RC}
else
RC=102
fi
fi
;;
esac
else
###
### LOCAL INITSCRIPT POLICY: non-executable initscript; deny exec.
### (this is common sense, actually :^P )
###
RC=101
fi
## Handles --query
if test x${MODE} = xquery ; then
exit ${RC}
fi
setechoactions () {
if test $# -gt 1 ; then
echoaction=true
else
echoaction=
fi
}
getnextaction () {
saction=$1
shift
ACTION="$@"
}
if [ -n "$is_upstart" ]; then
RUNNING=
DISABLED=
if status "$INITSCRIPTID" 2>/dev/null | grep -q ' start/'; then
RUNNING=1
fi
UPSTART_VERSION_RUNNING=$(initctl version|awk '{print $3}'|tr -d ')')
if dpkg --compare-versions "$UPSTART_VERSION_RUNNING" ge 0.9.7
then
initctl show-config -e "$INITSCRIPTID"|grep -q '^ start on' || DISABLED=1
fi
fi
## Executes initscript
## note that $ACTION is a space-separated list of actions
## to be attempted in order until one suceeds.
if test x${FORCE} != x -o ${RC} -eq 104 ; then
if [ -n "$is_upstart" ] || testexec "${INITDPREFIX}${INITSCRIPTID}" ; then
RC=102
setechoactions ${ACTION}
while test ! -z "${ACTION}" ; do
getnextaction ${ACTION}
if test ! -z ${echoaction} ; then
printerror executing initscript action \"${saction}\"...
fi
if [ -n "$is_upstart" ]; then
case $saction in
status)
"$saction" "$INITSCRIPTID" && exit 0
;;
start|stop)
if [ -z "$RUNNING" ] && [ "$saction" = "stop" ]; then
exit 0
elif [ -n "$RUNNING" ] && [ "$saction" = "start" ]; then
exit 0
elif [ -n "$DISABLED" ] && [ "$saction" = "start" ]; then
exit 0
fi
$saction "$INITSCRIPTID" && exit 0
;;
restart)
if [ -n "$RUNNING" ] ; then
stop "$INITSCRIPTID"
fi
# If the job is disabled and is not currently
# running, the job is not restarted. However, if
# the job is disabled but has been forced into
# the running state, we *do* stop and restart it
# since this is expected behaviour
# for the admin who forced the start.
if [ -n "$DISABLED" ] && [ -z "$RUNNING" ]; then
exit 0
fi
start "$INITSCRIPTID" && exit 0
;;
reload|force-reload)
reload "$INITSCRIPTID" && exit 0
;;
*)
# This will almost certainly fail, but give it a try
initctl "$saction" "$INITSCRIPTID" && exit 0
;;
esac
else
"${INITDPREFIX}${INITSCRIPTID}" "${saction}" "$@" && exit 0
fi
RC=$?
if test ! -z "${ACTION}" ; then
printerror action \"${saction}\" failed, trying next action...
fi
done
printerror initscript ${INITSCRIPTID}, action \"${saction}\" failed.
exit ${RC}
fi
exit 102
fi
## Handles --disclose-deny
if test ${RC} -eq 101 -a x${RETURNFAILURE} = x ; then
RC=0
else
formataction ${ACTION}
printerror initscript ${naction} \"${printaction}\" not executed.
fi
exit ${RC}
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