diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 17cee41e96..bd548200ce 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -1,2238 +1,2243 @@ dnl dnl autoconf for Pacemaker dnl dnl Copyright 2009-2023 the Pacemaker project contributors dnl dnl The version control history for this file may have further details. dnl dnl This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 dnl or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. dnl ============================================== dnl Bootstrap autotools dnl ============================================== # Require a minimum version of autoconf itself AC_PREREQ(2.64) dnl AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR is deprecated as of autoconf 2.70 (2020-12-08). dnl Once we can require that version, we can simplify this, and no longer dnl need ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am. m4_ifdef([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS([m4])], [AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])]) m4_include([m4/version.m4]) AC_INIT([pacemaker], VERSION_NUMBER, [users@clusterlabs.org], [pacemaker], PCMK_URL) LT_CONFIG_LTDL_DIR([libltdl]) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([libltdl/config]) dnl Where #defines that autoconf makes (e.g. HAVE_whatever) go dnl dnl include/config.h dnl - Internal API dnl - Contains all defines dnl - include/config.h.in is generated automatically by autoheader dnl - Not to be included in any header files except crm_internal.h dnl (which is also not to be included in any other header files) dnl dnl include/crm_config.h dnl - External API dnl - Contains a subset of defines dnl - include/crm_config.h.in is manually edited to select the subset dnl - Should not include HAVE_* defines dnl - Safe to include anywhere AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([include/config.h include/crm_config.h]) dnl 1.13: minimum automake version required dnl foreign: don't require GNU-standard top-level files dnl tar-ustar: use (older) POSIX variant of generated tar rather than v7 dnl subdir-objects: keep .o's with their .c's (no-op in 2.0+) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.13 foreign tar-ustar subdir-objects]) dnl Require minimum version of pkg-config PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG(0.27) AS_IF([test x"${PKG_CONFIG}" != x""], [], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Could not find required build tool pkg-config (0.27 or later)])]) PKG_INSTALLDIR PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR dnl ============================================== dnl Compiler checks and helpers dnl ============================================== dnl A particular compiler can be forced by setting the CC environment variable AC_PROG_CC dnl C++ is needed only to run maintainer utilities, not to build AC_PROG_CXX dnl Use at least C99 if possible (automatic for autoconf >= 2.70) m4_version_prereq([2.70], [:], [AC_PROG_CC_STDC]) # cc_supports_flag # Return success if the C compiler supports the given flag cc_supports_flag() { local CFLAGS="-Werror $@" AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC supports $@]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ ]], [[ ]])], [RC=0; AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], [RC=1; AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]) return $RC } # cc_temp_flags # Use the given flags for subsequent C compilation. 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AC_ARG_ENABLE([legacy-links], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-legacy-links], [add symlinks for old daemon names (deprecated) @<:@no@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$enable_legacy_links" "no" enable_legacy_links=$? # AM_GNU_GETTEXT calls AM_NLS which defines the nls option, but it defaults # to enabled. We override the definition of AM_NLS to flip the default and mark # it as experimental in the help text. 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AC_ARG_WITH([gnutls], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gnutls], [support Pacemaker Remote and remote-tls-port using GnuTLS @<:@try@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$with_gnutls" "try" with_gnutls=$? PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES="NORMAL" AC_ARG_WITH([gnutls-priorities], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gnutls-priorities], [default GnuTLS cipher priorities @<:@NORMAL@:>@])], [ test x"$withval" = x"no" || PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES="$withval" ] ) AC_ARG_WITH([concurrent-fencing-default], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-concurrent-fencing-default], [default value for concurrent-fencing cluster option @<:@false@:>@])], ) AS_CASE([$with_concurrent_fencing_default], [""], [with_concurrent_fencing_default="false"], [false], [], [true], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES default-concurrent-fencing"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid value "$with_concurrent_fencing_default" for --with-concurrent-fencing-default])] ) AC_ARG_WITH([sbd-sync-default], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sbd-sync-default], m4_normalize([ default value used by sbd if SBD_SYNC_RESOURCE_STARTUP environment variable is not set @<:@false@:>@]))], ) AS_CASE([$with_sbd_sync_default], [""], [with_sbd_sync_default=false], [false], [], [true], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES default-sbd-sync"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid value "$with_sbd_sync_default" for --with-sbd-sync-default])] ) AC_ARG_WITH([resource-stickiness-default], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-resource-stickiness-default], [If positive, value to add to new CIBs as explicit resource default for resource-stickiness @<:@0@:>@])], ) errmsg="Invalid value \"$with_resource_stickiness_default\" for --with-resource-stickiness-default" AS_CASE([$with_resource_stickiness_default], [0|""], [with_resource_stickiness_default="0"], [*[[!0-9]]*], [AC_MSG_ERROR([$errmsg])], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES default-resource-stickiness"] ) AC_ARG_WITH([corosync], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-corosync], [support the Corosync messaging and membership layer @<:@try@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$with_corosync" "try" with_corosync=$? dnl Get default from Corosync if possible PKG_CHECK_VAR([PCMK__COROSYNC_CONF], [corosync], [corosysconfdir], [PCMK__COROSYNC_CONF="$PCMK__COROSYNC_CONF/corosync.conf"], [PCMK__COROSYNC_CONF="${sysconfdir}/corosync/corosync.conf"]) AC_ARG_WITH([corosync-conf], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-corosync-conf], m4_normalize([ location of Corosync configuration file @<:@value from Corosync package if available otherwise SYSCONFDIR/corosync/corosync.conf@:>@]))], [ PCMK__COROSYNC_CONF="$withval" ] ) AC_ARG_WITH([nagios], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nagios], [support nagios resources (deprecated)])] ) yes_no_try "$with_nagios" "try" with_nagios=$? dnl --with-* options: directory locations AC_ARG_WITH([nagios-plugin-dir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nagios-plugin-dir=DIR], [directory for nagios plugins (deprecated) @<:@LIBEXECDIR/nagios/plugins@:>@])], [ NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR="$withval" ] ) AC_ARG_WITH([nagios-metadata-dir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-nagios-metadata-dir=DIR], [directory for nagios plugins metadata (deprecated) @<:@DATADIR/nagios/plugins-metadata@:>@])], [ NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR="$withval" ] ) INITDIR="" AC_ARG_WITH([initdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-initdir=DIR], [directory for init (rc) scripts])], [ INITDIR="$withval" ] ) systemdsystemunitdir="${systemdsystemunitdir-}" AC_ARG_WITH([systemdsystemunitdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-systemdsystemunitdir=DIR], [directory for systemd unit files (advanced option: must match what systemd uses)])], [ systemdsystemunitdir="$withval" ] ) CONFIGDIR="" AC_ARG_WITH([configdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-configdir=DIR], [directory for Pacemaker configuration file @<:@SYSCONFDIR/sysconfig@:>@])], [ CONFIGDIR="$withval" ] ) dnl --runstatedir is available as of autoconf 2.70 (2020-12-08). When users dnl have an older version, they can use our --with-runstatedir. pcmk_runstatedir="" AC_ARG_WITH([runstatedir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-runstatedir=DIR], [modifiable per-process data @<:@LOCALSTATEDIR/run@:>@ (ignored if --runstatedir is available)])], [ pcmk_runstatedir="$withval" ] ) CRM_LOG_DIR="" AC_ARG_WITH([logdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-logdir=DIR], [directory for Pacemaker log file @<:@LOCALSTATEDIR/log/pacemaker@:>@])], [ CRM_LOG_DIR="$withval" ] ) CRM_BUNDLE_DIR="" AC_ARG_WITH([bundledir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-bundledir=DIR], [directory for Pacemaker bundle logs @<:@LOCALSTATEDIR/log/pacemaker/bundles@:>@])], [ CRM_BUNDLE_DIR="$withval" ] ) dnl Get default from resource-agents if possible. Otherwise, the default uses dnl /usr/lib rather than libdir because it's determined by the OCF project and dnl not Pacemaker. Even if a user wants to install Pacemaker to /usr/local or dnl such, the OCF agents will be expected in their usual location. However, we dnl do give the user the option to override it. PKG_CHECK_VAR([OCF_ROOT_DIR], [resource-agents], [ocfrootdir], [], [OCF_ROOT_DIR="/usr/lib/ocf"]) AC_ARG_WITH([ocfdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfdir=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF resource agent root directory (advanced option: changing this may break other cluster components unless similarly configured) @<:@value from resource-agents package if available otherwise /usr/lib/ocf@:>@]))], [ OCF_ROOT_DIR="$withval" ] ) dnl Get default from resource-agents if possible PKG_CHECK_VAR([OCF_RA_PATH], [resource-agents], [ocfrapath], [], [OCF_RA_PATH="$OCF_ROOT_DIR/resource.d"]) AC_ARG_WITH([ocfrapath], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfrapath=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF resource agent directories (colon-separated) to search @<:@value from resource-agents package if available otherwise OCFDIR/resource.d@:>@]))], [ OCF_RA_PATH="$withval" ] ) OCF_RA_INSTALL_DIR="$OCF_ROOT_DIR/resource.d" AC_ARG_WITH([ocfrainstalldir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfrainstalldir=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF installation directory for Pacemakers resource agents @<:@OCFDIR/resource.d@:>@]))], [ OCF_RA_INSTALL_DIR="$withval" ] ) dnl Get default from fence-agents if available PKG_CHECK_VAR([FA_PREFIX], [fence-agents], [prefix], [PCMK__FENCE_BINDIR="${FA_PREFIX}/sbin"], [PCMK__FENCE_BINDIR="$sbindir"]) AC_ARG_WITH([fence-bindir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-fence-bindir=DIR], m4_normalize([ directory for executable fence agents @<:@value from fence-agents package if available otherwise SBINDIR@:>@]))], [ PCMK__FENCE_BINDIR="$withval" ] ) dnl --with-* options: non-production testing AC_ARG_WITH([profiling], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-profiling], [disable optimizations, for effective profiling @<:@no@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$with_profiling" "no" with_profiling=$? AC_ARG_WITH([coverage], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-coverage], [disable optimizations, for effective profiling and coverage testing @<:@no@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$with_coverage" "no" with_coverage=$? AC_ARG_WITH([sanitizers], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sanitizers=...,...], [enable SANitizer build, do *NOT* use for production. Only ASAN/UBSAN/TSAN are currently supported])], [ SANITIZERS="$withval" ], [ SANITIZERS="" ]) dnl Environment variable options AC_ARG_VAR([CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB], [extra C compiler flags for hardened libraries]) AC_ARG_VAR([LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB], [extra linker flags for hardened libraries]) AC_ARG_VAR([CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE], [extra C compiler flags for hardened executables]) AC_ARG_VAR([LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE], [extra linker flags for hardened executables]) dnl ============================================== dnl Locate essential tools dnl ============================================== PATH="$PATH:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin" export PATH dnl Pacemaker's executable python scripts will invoke the python specified by dnl configure's PYTHON variable. If not specified, AM_PATH_PYTHON will check a dnl built-in list with (unversioned) "python" having precedence. To configure dnl Pacemaker to use a specific python interpreter version, define PYTHON dnl when calling configure, for example: ./configure PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.6 dnl If PYTHON was specified, ensure it is an absolute path AS_IF([test x"${PYTHON}" != x""], [AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON], [$PYTHON])]) dnl Require a minimum Python version AM_PATH_PYTHON([3.4]) AC_PROG_LN_S AC_PROG_MKDIR_P AC_PATH_PROG([GIT], [git], [false]) dnl Bash is needed for building man pages and running regression tests. dnl We set "BASH_PATH" because "BASH" is already an environment variable. REQUIRE_PROG([BASH_PATH], [bash]) AC_PATH_PROGS(VALGRIND_BIN, valgrind, /usr/bin/valgrind) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(VALGRIND_BIN, "$VALGRIND_BIN", Valgrind command) dnl ============================================== dnl Package and schema versioning dnl ============================================== # Redefine PACKAGE_VERSION and VERSION according to PACEMAKER_VERSION in case # the user used --with-version. Unfortunately, this can only affect the # substitution variables and later uses in this file, not the config.h # constants, so we have to be careful to use only PACEMAKER_VERSION in C code. PACKAGE_VERSION=$PACEMAKER_VERSION VERSION=$PACEMAKER_VERSION AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PACEMAKER_VERSION, "$VERSION", [Version number of this Pacemaker build]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([build version]) AS_IF([test "$GIT" != "false" && test -d .git], [ BUILD_VERSION=`"$GIT" log --pretty="format:%h" -n 1` AC_MSG_RESULT([$BUILD_VERSION (git hash)]) ], [ # The current directory name make a reasonable default # Most generated archives will include the hash or tag BASE=`basename $PWD` BUILD_VERSION=`echo $BASE | sed s:.*[[Pp]]acemaker-::` AC_MSG_RESULT([$BUILD_VERSION (directory name)]) ]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(BUILD_VERSION, "$BUILD_VERSION", Build version) AC_SUBST(BUILD_VERSION) # schema_files # List all manually edited RNG schemas (as opposed to auto-generated via make) # in the given directory. Use git if available to list managed RNGs, in case # there are leftover schema files from an earlier build of a different # version. Otherwise, check all RNGs. schema_files() { local files="$("$GIT" ls-files "$1"/*.rng 2>/dev/null)" AS_IF([test x"$files" = x""], [ files="$(ls -1 "$1"/*.rng | grep -E -v \ '/(pacemaker|api-result|crm_mon|versions)[^/]*\.rng')" ]) echo "$files" } # latest_schema_version # Determine highest RNG version in the given schema directory. latest_schema_version() { schema_files "$1" | sed -n -e 's/^.*-\([[0-9]][[0-9.]]*\).rng$/\1/p' dnl | sort -V | tail -1 } # schemas_for_make # Like schema_files, but suitable for use in make variables. schemas_for_make() { local file for file in $(schema_files "$1"); do AS_ECHO_N(["\$(top_srcdir)/$file "]) done } # Detect highest API schema version API_VERSION=$(latest_schema_version "xml/api") AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__API_VERSION], ["$API_VERSION"], [Highest API schema version]) # Detect highest CIB schema version CIB_VERSION=$(latest_schema_version "xml") AC_SUBST(CIB_VERSION) # Re-run configure at next make if schema files change, to re-detect versions cib_schemas="$(schemas_for_make "xml")" api_schemas="$(schemas_for_make "xml/api")" CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES="$cib_schemas $api_schemas" AC_SUBST(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES) dnl ============================================== dnl Process simple options dnl ============================================== AS_IF([test $enable_compat_2_0 -ne $DISABLED], [ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__COMPAT_2_0], [1], [Keep certain output compatible with 2.0 release series]) PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES compat-2.0" ] ) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_LEGACY_LINKS], [test $enable_legacy_links -ne $DISABLED]) AS_IF([test x"$enable_nls" = x"yes"], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES nls"]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT], ["$with_concurrent_fencing_default"], [Default value for concurrent-fencing cluster option]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__SBD_SYNC_DEFAULT], [$with_sbd_sync_default], [Default value for SBD_SYNC_RESOURCE_STARTUP environment variable]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__RESOURCE_STICKINESS_DEFAULT], [$with_resource_stickiness_default], [Default value for resource-stickiness resource meta-attribute]) AS_IF([test x"${PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES}" != x""], [], [AC_MSG_ERROR([--with-gnutls-priorities value must not be empty])]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES], ["$PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES"], [GnuTLS cipher priorities]) AC_SUBST(PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES) AC_SUBST(BUG_URL) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__BUG_URL], ["$BUG_URL"], [Where bugs should be reported]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_DAEMON_USER], ["$CRM_DAEMON_USER"], [User to run Pacemaker daemons as]) AC_SUBST(CRM_DAEMON_USER) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_DAEMON_GROUP], ["$CRM_DAEMON_GROUP"], [Group to run Pacemaker daemons as]) AC_SUBST(CRM_DAEMON_GROUP) dnl ============================================== dnl Process file paths dnl ============================================== # expand_path_option [] # Given the name of a file path variable, expand any variable references # inside it, use the specified default if it is not specified, and ensure it # is a full path. expand_path_option() { # The first argument is the variable *name* (not value) ac_path_varname="$1" # Get the original value of the variable ac_path_value=$(eval echo "\${${ac_path_varname}}") # Expand any literal variable expressions in the value so that we don't # end up with something like '${prefix}' in #defines etc. # # Autoconf deliberately leaves values unexpanded to allow overriding # the configure script choices in make commands (for example, # "make exec_prefix=/foo install"). 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CURSESLIBS='' PC_NAME_CURSES="" PC_LIBS_CURSES="" AS_IF([test x"$ac_cv_header_ncurses_h" = x"yes"], [ AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, printw, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNCURSES,1, have ncurses library)]) CURSESLIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs ncurses` || CURSESLIBS='-lncurses' PC_NAME_CURSES="ncurses" ]) AS_IF([test x"$ac_cv_header_ncurses_ncurses_h" = x"yes"], [ AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses, printw, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBNCURSES,1, have ncurses library)]) CURSESLIBS=`$PKG_CONFIG --libs ncurses` || CURSESLIBS='-lncurses' PC_NAME_CURSES="ncurses" ]) dnl Only look for non-n-library if there was no n-library. AS_IF([test x"$CURSESLIBS" = x"" && test x"$ac_cv_header_curses_h" = x"yes"], [ AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, printw, [CURSESLIBS='-lcurses'; AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBCURSES,1, have curses library)]) PC_LIBS_CURSES="$CURSESLIBS" ]) dnl Only look for non-n-library if there was no n-library. AS_IF([test x"$CURSESLIBS" = x"" && test x"$ac_cv_header_curses_curses_h" = x"yes"], [ AC_CHECK_LIB(curses, printw, [CURSESLIBS='-lcurses'; AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBCURSES,1, have curses library)]) PC_LIBS_CURSES="$CURSESLIBS" ]) AS_IF([test x"$CURSESLIBS" != x""], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES ncurses"]) dnl Check for printw() prototype compatibility AS_IF([test x"$CURSESLIBS" != x"" && cc_supports_flag -Wcast-qual], [ ac_save_LIBS=$LIBS LIBS="$CURSESLIBS" # avoid broken test because of hardened build environment in Fedora 23+ # - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_All_Packages # - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1297985 AS_IF([cc_supports_flag -fPIC], [cc_temp_flags "-Wcast-qual $WERROR -fPIC"], [cc_temp_flags "-Wcast-qual $WERROR"]) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether curses library is compatible]) AC_LINK_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([ #if defined(HAVE_NCURSES_H) # include #elif defined(HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H) # include #elif defined(HAVE_CURSES_H) # include #endif ], [printw((const char *)"Test");] )], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) AC_MSG_WARN(m4_normalize([Disabling curses because the printw() function of your (n)curses library is old. If you wish to enable curses, update to a newer version (ncurses 5.4 or later is recommended, available from https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/) ])) AC_DEFINE([HAVE_INCOMPATIBLE_PRINTW], [1], [Define to 1 if curses library has incompatible printw()]) ] ) LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS cc_restore_flags ]) AC_SUBST(CURSESLIBS) AC_SUBST(PC_NAME_CURSES) AC_SUBST(PC_LIBS_CURSES) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Profiling and GProf dnl ======================================================================== CFLAGS_ORIG="$CFLAGS" AS_IF([test $with_coverage -ne $DISABLED], [ with_profiling=$REQUIRED PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES coverage" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" dnl During linking, make sure to specify -lgcov or -coverage ] ) AS_IF([test $with_profiling -ne $DISABLED], [ with_profiling=$REQUIRED PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES profile" dnl Disable various compiler optimizations CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-inline -fno-builtin" dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-inline-functions" dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-default-inline" dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-inline-functions-called-once" dnl CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fno-optimize-sibling-calls" dnl Turn off optimization so tools can get accurate line numbers CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed \ -e 's/-O.\ //g' \ -e 's/-Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=.\ //g' \ -e 's/-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=.\ //g'` CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O0 -g3 -gdwarf-2" AC_MSG_NOTICE([CFLAGS before adding profiling options: $CFLAGS_ORIG]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([CFLAGS after: $CFLAGS]) ] ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_PROFILING], [$with_profiling], [Support profiling]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_PROFILING], [test "$with_profiling" = "$REQUIRED"]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Cluster infrastructure - LibQB dnl ======================================================================== PKG_CHECK_MODULES(libqb, libqb >= 0.17) CPPFLAGS="$libqb_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS" LIBS="$libqb_LIBS $LIBS" dnl libqb 2.0.5+ (2022-03) AC_CHECK_FUNCS([qb_ipcc_connect_async]) dnl libqb 2.0.2+ (2020-10) AC_CHECK_FUNCS([qb_ipcc_auth_get]) dnl libqb 2.0.0+ (2020-05) CHECK_ENUM_VALUE([qb/qblog.h],[qb_log_conf],[QB_LOG_CONF_MAX_LINE_LEN]) CHECK_ENUM_VALUE([qb/qblog.h],[qb_log_conf],[QB_LOG_CONF_ELLIPSIS]) dnl Support Linux-HA fence agents if available AS_IF([test x"$cross_compiling" != x"yes"], [CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I${prefix}/include/heartbeat"]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stonith/stonith.h], [ AC_CHECK_LIB([pils], [PILLoadPlugin]) AC_CHECK_LIB([plumb], [G_main_add_IPC_Channel]) PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES lha" ]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_LHA_SUPPORT], [test x"$ac_cv_header_stonith_stonith_h" = x"yes"]) dnl =============================================== dnl Detect DBus, systemd, and Upstart support dnl =============================================== HAVE_dbus=1 PKG_CHECK_MODULES([DBUS], [dbus-1], [CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${DBUS_CFLAGS}"], [HAVE_dbus=0]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_DBUS, $HAVE_dbus, Support dbus) AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_DBUS, test $HAVE_dbus = 1) dnl libdbus 1.5.12+ (2012-03) / 1.6.0+ (2012-06) AC_CHECK_TYPES([DBusBasicValue],,,[[#include ]]) AS_IF([test $HAVE_dbus = 0], [PC_NAME_DBUS=""], [PC_NAME_DBUS="dbus-1"]) AC_SUBST(PC_NAME_DBUS) check_systemdsystemunitdir() { AC_MSG_CHECKING([which system unit file directory to use]) PKG_CHECK_VAR([systemdsystemunitdir], [systemd], [systemdsystemunitdir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([${systemdsystemunitdir}]) test x"$systemdsystemunitdir" != x"" return $? } AS_CASE([$enable_systemd], [$REQUIRED], [ AS_IF([test $HAVE_dbus = 0], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Cannot support systemd resources without DBus])]) AS_IF([test "$ac_cv_have_decl_CLOCK_MONOTONIC" = "no"], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Cannot support systemd resources without monotonic clock])]) AS_IF([check_systemdsystemunitdir], [], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Cannot support systemd resources without systemdsystemunitdir])]) ], [$OPTIONAL], [ AS_IF([test $HAVE_dbus = 0 \ || test x"$ac_cv_have_decl_CLOCK_MONOTONIC" = x"no"], [enable_systemd=$DISABLED], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for systemd version (using dbus-send)]) ret=$({ dbus-send --system --print-reply \ --dest=org.freedesktop.systemd1 \ /org/freedesktop/systemd1 \ org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get \ string:org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager \ string:Version 2>/dev/null \ || echo "version unavailable"; } | tail -n1) # sanitize output a bit (interested just in value, not type), # ret is intentionally unenquoted so as to normalize whitespace ret=$(echo ${ret} | cut -d' ' -f2-) AC_MSG_RESULT([${ret}]) AS_IF([test x"$ret" != x"unavailable" \ || systemctl --version 2>/dev/null | grep -q systemd], [ AS_IF([check_systemdsystemunitdir], [enable_systemd=$REQUIRED], [enable_systemd=$DISABLED]) ], [enable_systemd=$DISABLED] ) ]) ], ) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable support for managing resources via systemd]) AS_IF([test $enable_systemd -eq $DISABLED], [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES systemd" ] ) AC_SUBST([systemdsystemunitdir]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_SYSTEMD], [$enable_systemd], [Support systemd resources]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_SYSTEMD], [test $enable_systemd = $REQUIRED]) AC_SUBST(SUPPORT_SYSTEMD) AS_CASE([$enable_upstart], [$REQUIRED], [ AS_IF([test $HAVE_dbus = 0], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Cannot support Upstart resources without DBus])]) ], [$OPTIONAL], [ AS_IF([test $HAVE_dbus = 0], [enable_upstart=$DISABLED], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Upstart version (using dbus-send)]) ret=$({ dbus-send --system --print-reply \ --dest=com.ubuntu.Upstart \ /com/ubuntu/Upstart org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get \ string:com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6 string:version 2>/dev/null \ || echo "version unavailable"; } | tail -n1) # sanitize output a bit (interested just in value, not type), # ret is intentionally unenquoted so as to normalize whitespace ret=$(echo ${ret} | cut -d' ' -f2-) AC_MSG_RESULT([${ret}]) AS_IF([test x"$ret" != x"unavailable" \ || initctl --version 2>/dev/null | grep -q upstart], [enable_upstart=$REQUIRED], [enable_upstart=$DISABLED] ) ]) ], ) AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to enable support for managing resources via Upstart]) AS_IF([test $enable_upstart -eq $DISABLED], [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES upstart" ] ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_UPSTART], [$enable_upstart], [Support Upstart resources]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_UPSTART], [test $enable_upstart -eq $REQUIRED]) AC_SUBST(SUPPORT_UPSTART) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Detect Nagios support dnl ======================================================================== AS_CASE([$with_nagios], [$REQUIRED], [ AS_IF([test x"$ac_cv_have_decl_CLOCK_MONOTONIC" = x"no"], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Cannot support nagios resources without monotonic clock])]) ], [$OPTIONAL], [ AS_IF([test x"$ac_cv_have_decl_CLOCK_MONOTONIC" = x"no"], [with_nagios=$DISABLED], [with_nagios=$REQUIRED]) ] ) AS_IF([test $with_nagios -eq $REQUIRED], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES nagios"]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_NAGIOS], [$with_nagios], [Support nagios plugins]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_NAGIOS], [test $with_nagios -eq $REQUIRED]) AS_IF([test x"$NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR" = x""], [NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR="${libexecdir}/nagios/plugins"]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR, "$NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR", Directory for nagios plugins) AC_SUBST(NAGIOS_PLUGIN_DIR) AS_IF([test x"$NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR" = x""], [NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR="${datadir}/nagios/plugins-metadata"]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR, "$NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR", Directory for nagios plugins metadata) AC_SUBST(NAGIOS_METADATA_DIR) STACKS="" CLUSTERLIBS="" PC_NAME_CLUSTER="" dnl ======================================================================== dnl Cluster stack - Corosync dnl ======================================================================== COROSYNC_LIBS="" AS_CASE([$with_corosync], [$REQUIRED], [ # These will be fatal if unavailable PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cpg], [libcpg]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cfg], [libcfg]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cmap], [libcmap]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([quorum], [libquorum]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libcorosync_common], [libcorosync_common]) ] [$OPTIONAL], [ PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cpg], [libcpg], [], [with_corosync=$DISABLED]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cfg], [libcfg], [], [with_corosync=$DISABLED]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([cmap], [libcmap], [], [with_corosync=$DISABLED]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([quorum], [libquorum], [], [with_corosync=$DISABLED]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libcorosync_common], [libcorosync_common], [], [with_corosync=$DISABLED]) AS_IF([test $with_corosync -ne $DISABLED], [with_corosync=$REQUIRED]) ] ) AS_IF([test $with_corosync -ne $DISABLED], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Corosync 2 or later]) AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $libqb_CFLAGS $cpg_CFLAGS $cfg_CFLAGS $cmap_CFLAGS $quorum_CFLAGS $libcorosync_common_CFLAGS" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS `$PKG_CONFIG --cflags-only-I corosync`" COROSYNC_LIBS="$COROSYNC_LIBS $cpg_LIBS $cfg_LIBS $cmap_LIBS $quorum_LIBS $libcorosync_common_LIBS" CLUSTERLIBS="$CLUSTERLIBS $COROSYNC_LIBS" PC_NAME_CLUSTER="$PC_CLUSTER_NAME libcfg libcmap libcorosync_common libcpg libquorum" STACKS="$STACKS corosync-ge-2" dnl Shutdown tracking added (back) to corosync Jan 2021 saved_LIBS="$LIBS" LIBS="$LIBS $COROSYNC_LIBS" AC_CHECK_FUNCS([corosync_cfg_trackstart]) LIBS="$saved_LIBS" ] ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_COROSYNC], [$with_corosync], [Support the Corosync messaging and membership layer]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_CS_SUPPORT], [test $with_corosync -eq $REQUIRED]) AC_SUBST([SUPPORT_COROSYNC]) dnl dnl Cluster stack - Sanity dnl AS_IF([test x"$STACKS" != x""], [AC_MSG_NOTICE([Supported stacks:${STACKS}])], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([At least one cluster stack must be supported])]) PCMK_FEATURES="${PCMK_FEATURES}${STACKS}" AC_SUBST(CLUSTERLIBS) AC_SUBST(PC_NAME_CLUSTER) dnl ======================================================================== dnl CIB secrets dnl ======================================================================== AS_IF([test $with_cibsecrets -ne $DISABLED], [ with_cibsecrets=$REQUIRED PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES cibsecrets" LRM_CIBSECRETS_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/lrm/secrets" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([LRM_CIBSECRETS_DIR], ["$LRM_CIBSECRETS_DIR"], [Location for CIB secrets]) AC_SUBST([LRM_CIBSECRETS_DIR]) ] ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SUPPORT_CIBSECRETS], [$with_cibsecrets], [Support CIB secrets]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_CIBSECRETS], [test $with_cibsecrets -eq $REQUIRED]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl GnuTLS dnl ======================================================================== dnl Require GnuTLS >=2.12.0 (2011-03) for Pacemaker Remote support PC_NAME_GNUTLS="" AS_CASE([$with_gnutls], [$REQUIRED], [ REQUIRE_LIB([gnutls], [gnutls_sec_param_to_pk_bits]) REQUIRE_HEADER([gnutls/gnutls.h]) ], [$OPTIONAL], [ AC_CHECK_LIB([gnutls], [gnutls_sec_param_to_pk_bits], [], [with_gnutls=$DISABLED]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([gnutls/gnutls.h], [], [with_gnutls=$DISABLED]) ] ) AS_IF([test $with_gnutls -ne $DISABLED], [ PC_NAME_GNUTLS="gnutls" PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES remote" ] ) AC_SUBST([PC_NAME_GNUTLS]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_REMOTE], [test $with_gnutls -ne $DISABLED]) # --- ASAN/UBSAN/TSAN (see man gcc) --- # when using SANitizers, we need to pass the -fsanitize.. # to both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The CFLAGS/LDFLAGS must be # specified as first in the list or there will be runtime # issues (for example user has to LD_PRELOAD asan for it to work # properly). AS_IF([test -n "${SANITIZERS}"], [ SANITIZERS=$(echo $SANITIZERS | sed -e 's/,/ /g') for SANITIZER in $SANITIZERS do AS_CASE([$SANITIZER], [asan|ASAN], [ SANITIZERS_CFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_CFLAGS -fsanitize=address" SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS -fsanitize=address -lasan" PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES asan" REQUIRE_LIB([asan],[main]) ], [ubsan|UBSAN], [ SANITIZERS_CFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_CFLAGS -fsanitize=undefined" SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS -fsanitize=undefined -lubsan" PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES ubsan" REQUIRE_LIB([ubsan],[main]) ], [tsan|TSAN], [ SANITIZERS_CFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_CFLAGS -fsanitize=thread" SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS -fsanitize=thread -ltsan" PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES tsan" REQUIRE_LIB([tsan],[main]) ]) done ]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Compiler flags dnl ======================================================================== dnl Make sure that CFLAGS is not exported. If the user did dnl not have CFLAGS in their environment then this should have dnl no effect. However if CFLAGS was exported from the user's dnl environment, then the new CFLAGS will also be exported dnl to sub processes. AS_IF([export | fgrep " CFLAGS=" > /dev/null], [ SAVED_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" unset CFLAGS CFLAGS="$SAVED_CFLAGS" unset SAVED_CFLAGS ]) CC_EXTRAS="" AS_IF([test x"$GCC" != x"yes"], [CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"], [ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -ggdb" dnl When we don't have diagnostic push / pull, we can't explicitly disable dnl checking for nonliteral formats in the places where they occur on purpose dnl thus we disable nonliteral format checking globally as we are aborting dnl on warnings. dnl what makes the things really ugly is that nonliteral format checking is dnl obviously available as an extra switch in very modern gcc but for older dnl gcc this is part of -Wformat=2 dnl so if we have push/pull we can enable -Wformat=2 -Wformat-nonliteral dnl if we don't have push/pull but -Wformat-nonliteral we can enable -Wformat=2 dnl otherwise none of both gcc_diagnostic_push_pull=no cc_temp_flags "$CFLAGS $WERROR" AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gcc diagnostic push / pull]) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #pragma GCC diagnostic push #pragma GCC diagnostic pop ]])], [ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) gcc_diagnostic_push_pull=yes ], AC_MSG_RESULT([no])) cc_restore_flags AS_IF([cc_supports_flag "-Wformat-nonliteral"], [gcc_format_nonliteral=yes], [gcc_format_nonliteral=no]) # We had to eliminate -Wnested-externs because of libtool changes # Make sure to order options so that the former stand for prerequisites # of the latter (e.g., -Wformat-nonliteral requires -Wformat). EXTRA_FLAGS="-fgnu89-inline" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wall" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Waggregate-return" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wbad-function-cast" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wcast-align" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wdeclaration-after-statement" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wendif-labels" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wfloat-equal" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wformat-security" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wimplicit-fallthrough" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wmissing-prototypes" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wmissing-declarations" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wnested-externs" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wno-long-long" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wno-strict-aliasing" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wpointer-arith" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wstrict-prototypes" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wwrite-strings" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wunused-but-set-variable" EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wunsigned-char" AS_IF([test x"$gcc_diagnostic_push_pull" = x"yes"], [ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FORMAT_NONLITERAL], [], [gcc can complain about nonliterals in format]) EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wformat=2 -Wformat-nonliteral" ], [test x"$gcc_format_nonliteral" = x"yes"], [EXTRA_FLAGS="$EXTRA_FLAGS -Wformat=2"]) # Additional warnings it might be nice to enable one day # -Wshadow # -Wunreachable-code for j in $EXTRA_FLAGS do AS_IF([cc_supports_flag $CC_EXTRAS $j], [CC_EXTRAS="$CC_EXTRAS $j"]) done AC_MSG_NOTICE([Using additional gcc flags: ${CC_EXTRAS}]) ]) dnl dnl Hardening flags dnl dnl The prime control of whether to apply (targeted) hardening build flags and dnl which ones is --{enable,disable}-hardening option passed to ./configure: dnl dnl --enable-hardening=try (default): dnl depending on whether any of CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE, LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE, dnl CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB or LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB environment variables dnl (see below) is set and non-null, all these custom flags (even if not dnl set) are used as are, otherwise the best effort is made to offer dnl reasonably strong hardening in several categories (RELRO, PIE, dnl "bind now", stack protector) according to what the selected toolchain dnl can offer dnl dnl --enable-hardening: dnl same effect as --enable-hardening=try when the environment variables dnl in question are suppressed dnl dnl --disable-hardening: dnl do not apply any targeted hardening measures at all dnl dnl The user-injected environment variables that regulate the hardening in dnl default case are as follows: dnl dnl * CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE, LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE dnl compiler and linker flags (respectively) for daemon programs dnl (pacemakerd, pacemaker-attrd, pacemaker-controld, pacemaker-execd, dnl pacemaker-based, pacemaker-fenced, pacemaker-remoted, dnl pacemaker-schedulerd) dnl dnl * CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB, LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB dnl compiler and linker flags (respectively) for libraries linked dnl with the daemon programs dnl dnl Note that these are purposedly targeted variables (addressing particular dnl targets all over the scattered Makefiles) and have no effect outside of dnl the predestined scope (e.g., CLI utilities). For a global reach, dnl use CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc. as usual. dnl dnl For guidance on the suitable flags consult, for instance: dnl https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_All_Packages#Detailed_Harden_Flags_Description dnl https://owasp.org/index.php/C-Based_Toolchain_Hardening#GCC.2FBinutils dnl AS_IF([test $enable_hardening -eq $OPTIONAL], [ AS_IF([test "$(env | grep -Ec '^(C|LD)FLAGS_HARDENED_(EXE|LIB)=.')" = 0], [enable_hardening=$REQUIRED], [AC_MSG_NOTICE([Hardening: using custom flags from environment])] ) ], [ unset CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE unset CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB unset LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE unset LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB ] ) AS_CASE([$enable_hardening], [$DISABLED], [AC_MSG_NOTICE([Hardening: explicitly disabled])], [$REQUIRED], [ CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE= CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB= LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE= LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB= relro=0 pie=0 bindnow=0 stackprot="none" # daemons incl. libs: partial RELRO flag="-Wl,-z,relro" CC_CHECK_LDFLAGS(["${flag}"], [ LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE} ${flag}" LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB} ${flag}" relro=1 ]) # daemons: PIE for both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS AS_IF([cc_supports_flag -fPIE], [ flag="-pie" CC_CHECK_LDFLAGS(["${flag}"], [ CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="${CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE} -fPIE" LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE} ${flag}" pie=1 ]) ] ) # daemons incl. libs: full RELRO if sensible + as-needed linking # so as to possibly mitigate startup performance # hit caused by excessive linking with unneeded # libraries AS_IF([test "${relro}" = 1 && test "${pie}" = 1], [ flag="-Wl,-z,now" CC_CHECK_LDFLAGS(["${flag}"], [ LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE} ${flag}" LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB} ${flag}" bindnow=1 ]) ] ) AS_IF([test "${bindnow}" = 1], [ flag="-Wl,--as-needed" CC_CHECK_LDFLAGS(["${flag}"], [ LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE} ${flag}" LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB="${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB} ${flag}" ]) ]) # universal: prefer strong > all > default stack protector if possible flag= AS_IF([cc_supports_flag -fstack-protector-strong], [ flag="-fstack-protector-strong" stackprot="strong" ], [cc_supports_flag -fstack-protector-all], [ flag="-fstack-protector-all" stackprot="all" ], [cc_supports_flag -fstack-protector], [ flag="-fstack-protector" stackprot="default" ] ) AS_IF([test -n "${flag}"], [CC_EXTRAS="${CC_EXTRAS} ${flag}"]) # universal: enable stack clash protection if possible AS_IF([cc_supports_flag -fstack-clash-protection], [ CC_EXTRAS="${CC_EXTRAS} -fstack-clash-protection" AS_IF([test "${stackprot}" = "none"], [stackprot="clash-only"], [stackprot="${stackprot}+clash"] ) ] ) # Log a summary AS_IF([test "${relro}" = 1 || test "${pie}" = 1 || test x"${stackprot}" != x"none"], [AC_MSG_NOTICE(m4_normalize([Hardening: relro=${relro} pie=${pie} bindnow=${bindnow} stackprot=${stackprot}])) ], [AC_MSG_WARN([Hardening: no suitable features in the toolchain detected])] ) ], ) CFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_CFLAGS $CFLAGS $CC_EXTRAS" LDFLAGS="$SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS" CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="$SANITIZERS_CFLAGS $CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE" LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE="$SANITIZERS_LDFLAGS $LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE" NON_FATAL_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" AC_SUBST(NON_FATAL_CFLAGS) dnl dnl We reset CFLAGS to include our warnings *after* all function dnl checking goes on, so that our warning flags don't keep the dnl AC_*FUNCS() calls above from working. In particular, -Werror will dnl *always* cause us troubles if we set it before here. dnl dnl AS_IF([test $enable_fatal_warnings -ne $DISABLED], [ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Enabling fatal compiler warnings]) CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $WERROR" ]) AC_SUBST(CFLAGS) dnl This is useful for use in Makefiles that need to remove one specific flag CFLAGS_COPY="$CFLAGS" AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_COPY) AC_SUBST(LIBADD_DL) dnl extra flags for dynamic linking libraries AC_SUBST(LOCALE) dnl Options for cleaning up the compiler output AS_IF([test $enable_quiet -ne $DISABLED], [ AC_MSG_NOTICE([Suppressing make details]) QUIET_LIBTOOL_OPTS="--silent" QUIET_MAKE_OPTS="-s" # POSIX compliant ], [ QUIET_LIBTOOL_OPTS="" QUIET_MAKE_OPTS="" ] ) dnl Put the above variables to use LIBTOOL="${LIBTOOL} --tag=CC \$(QUIET_LIBTOOL_OPTS)" MAKEFLAGS="${MAKEFLAGS} ${QUIET_MAKE_OPTS}" # Make features list available (sorted alphabetically, without leading space) PCMK_FEATURES=`echo "$PCMK_FEATURES" | sed -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ /\n/g' | sort | xargs` AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CRM_FEATURES, "$PCMK_FEATURES", Set of enabled features) AC_SUBST(PCMK_FEATURES) AC_SUBST(CC) AC_SUBST(MAKEFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBTOOL) AC_SUBST(QUIET_LIBTOOL_OPTS) dnl Files we output that need to be executable CONFIG_FILES_EXEC([agents/ocf/ClusterMon], [agents/ocf/Dummy], [agents/ocf/HealthCPU], [agents/ocf/HealthIOWait], [agents/ocf/HealthSMART], [agents/ocf/Stateful], [agents/ocf/SysInfo], [agents/ocf/attribute], [agents/ocf/controld], [agents/ocf/ifspeed], [agents/ocf/o2cb], [agents/ocf/ping], [agents/ocf/remote], [agents/stonith/fence_legacy], [agents/stonith/fence_watchdog], [cts/cluster_test], [cts/cts], [cts/cts-attrd], [cts/cts-cli], [cts/cts-exec], [cts/cts-fencing], [cts/cts-lab], [cts/cts-log-watcher], [cts/cts-regression], [cts/cts-scheduler], [cts/benchmark/clubench], [cts/support/LSBDummy], [cts/support/cts-support], [cts/support/fence_dummy], [cts/support/pacemaker-cts-dummyd], [doc/abi-check], [maint/bumplibs], [tools/cluster-clean], [tools/cluster-helper], [tools/crm_failcount], [tools/crm_master], [tools/crm_report], [tools/crm_standby], [tools/cibsecret], [tools/pcmk_simtimes], [xml/version-diff.sh]) dnl Other files we output AC_CONFIG_FILES(Makefile \ agents/Makefile \ agents/alerts/Makefile \ agents/ocf/Makefile \ agents/stonith/Makefile \ cts/Makefile \ cts/benchmark/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/dot/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/exp/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/scores/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/stderr/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/summary/Makefile \ cts/scheduler/xml/Makefile \ cts/support/Makefile \ cts/support/pacemaker-cts-dummyd@.service \ daemons/Makefile \ daemons/attrd/Makefile \ daemons/based/Makefile \ daemons/controld/Makefile \ daemons/execd/Makefile \ daemons/execd/pacemaker_remote \ daemons/execd/pacemaker_remote.service \ daemons/fenced/Makefile \ daemons/pacemakerd/Makefile \ daemons/pacemakerd/pacemaker.combined.upstart \ daemons/pacemakerd/pacemaker.service \ daemons/pacemakerd/pacemaker.upstart \ daemons/schedulerd/Makefile \ devel/Makefile \ doc/Doxyfile \ doc/Makefile \ doc/sphinx/Makefile \ etc/Makefile \ etc/init.d/pacemaker \ etc/logrotate.d/pacemaker \ etc/sysconfig/pacemaker \ include/Makefile \ include/crm/Makefile \ include/crm/cib/Makefile \ include/crm/common/Makefile \ include/crm/cluster/Makefile \ include/crm/fencing/Makefile \ include/crm/pengine/Makefile \ include/pcmki/Makefile \ lib/Makefile \ lib/cib/Makefile \ lib/cluster/Makefile \ lib/common/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/acl/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/actions/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/agents/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/cmdline/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/flags/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/health/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/io/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/iso8601/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/lists/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/nvpair/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/options/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/output/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/procfs/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/results/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/schemas/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/scores/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/strings/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/utils/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/xml/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/xpath/Makefile \ lib/fencing/Makefile \ lib/gnu/Makefile \ lib/libpacemaker.pc \ lib/lrmd/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/tests/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/tests/pcmk_resource/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker.pc \ lib/pacemaker-cib.pc \ lib/pacemaker-cluster.pc \ lib/pacemaker-fencing.pc \ lib/pacemaker-lrmd.pc \ lib/pacemaker-service.pc \ lib/pacemaker-pe_rules.pc \ lib/pacemaker-pe_status.pc \ lib/pengine/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/native/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/rules/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/status/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/unpack/Makefile \ lib/pengine/tests/utils/Makefile \ lib/services/Makefile \ maint/Makefile \ po/Makefile.in \ python/Makefile \ python/setup.py \ python/pacemaker/Makefile \ python/pacemaker/_cts/Makefile \ python/pacemaker/_cts/tests/Makefile \ python/pacemaker/buildoptions.py \ python/tests/Makefile \ rpm/Makefile \ tests/Makefile \ tools/Makefile \ tools/crm_mon.service \ tools/crm_mon.upstart \ tools/report.collector \ tools/report.common \ xml/Makefile \ xml/pacemaker-schemas.pc \ ) dnl Now process the entire list of files added by previous dnl calls to AC_CONFIG_FILES() AC_OUTPUT() dnl ***************** dnl Configure summary dnl ***************** AC_MSG_NOTICE([]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([$PACKAGE configuration:]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Version = ${VERSION} (Build: $BUILD_VERSION)]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Features = ${PCMK_FEATURES}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Prefix = ${prefix}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Executables = ${sbindir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Man pages = ${mandir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Libraries = ${libdir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Header files = ${includedir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Arch-independent files = ${datadir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ State information = ${localstatedir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ System configuration = ${sysconfdir}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ OCF agents = ${OCF_ROOT_DIR}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ HA group name = ${CRM_DAEMON_GROUP}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ HA user name = ${CRM_DAEMON_USER}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE = ${CFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB = ${CFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE = ${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_EXE}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB = ${LDFLAGS_HARDENED_LIB}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Libraries = ${LIBS}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Stack Libraries = ${CLUSTERLIBS}]) AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Unix socket auth method = ${us_auth}]) diff --git a/doc/sphinx/Pacemaker_Explained/local-options.rst b/doc/sphinx/Pacemaker_Explained/local-options.rst index 91eda6632d..1182562478 100644 --- a/doc/sphinx/Pacemaker_Explained/local-options.rst +++ b/doc/sphinx/Pacemaker_Explained/local-options.rst @@ -1,515 +1,527 @@ Host-Local Configuration ------------------------ .. index:: pair: XML element; configuration .. note:: Directory and file paths below may differ on your system depending on your Pacemaker build settings. Check your Pacemaker configuration file to find the correct paths. Pacemaker supports several host-local configuration options. These options can be configured on each node in the main Pacemaker configuration file (|PCMK_CONFIG_FILE|) in the format ``=""``. They work by setting environment variables when Pacemaker daemons start up. .. list-table:: **Local Options** :class: longtable :widths: 2 2 2 5 :header-rows: 1 * - Name - Type - Default - Description * - .. _pcmk_logfacility: .. index:: pair: node option; PCMK_logfacility PCMK_logfacility - :ref:`enumeration ` - daemon - Enable logging via the system log or journal, using the specified log facility. Messages sent here are of value to all Pacemaker administrators. This can be disabled using ``none``, but that is not recommended. Allowed values: * ``none`` * ``daemon`` * ``user`` * ``local0`` * ``local1`` * ``local2`` * ``local3`` * ``local4`` * ``local5`` * ``local6`` * ``local7`` * - .. _pcmk_logpriority: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_logpriority PCMK_logpriority - :ref:`enumeration ` - notice - Unless system logging is disabled using ``PCMK_logfacility=none``, messages of the specified log severity and higher will be sent to the system log. The default is appropriate for most installations. Allowed values: * ``emerg`` * ``alert`` * ``crit`` * ``error`` * ``warning`` * ``notice`` * ``info`` * ``debug`` * - .. _pcmk_logfile: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_logfile PCMK_logfile - :ref:`text ` - |PCMK_LOG_FILE| - Unless set to ``none``, more detailed log messages will be sent to the specified file (in addition to the system log, if enabled). These messages may have extended information, and will include messages of info severity. This log is of more use to developers and advanced system administrators, and when reporting problems. * - .. _pcmk_logfile_mode: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_logfile_mode PCMK_logfile_mode - :ref:`text ` - 0660 - Pacemaker will set the permissions on the detail log to this value (see ``chmod(1)``). * - .. _pcmk_debug: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_debug PCMK_debug - :ref:`enumeration ` - no - Whether to send debug severity messages to the detail log. This may be set for all subsystems (``yes`` or ``no``) or for specific (comma- separated) subsystems. Allowed subsystems are: * ``pacemakerd`` * ``pacemaker-attrd`` * ``pacemaker-based`` * ``pacemaker-controld`` * ``pacemaker-execd`` * ``pacemaker-fenced`` * ``pacemaker-schedulerd`` Example: ``PCMK_debug="pacemakerd,pacemaker-execd"`` * - .. _pcmk_stderr: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_stderr PCMK_stderr - :ref:`boolean ` - no - *Advanced Use Only:* Whether to send daemon log messages to stderr. This would be useful only during troubleshooting, when starting Pacemaker manually on the command line. Setting this option in the configuration file is pointless, since the file is not read when starting Pacemaker manually. However, it can be set directly as an environment variable on the command line. * - .. _pcmk_trace_functions: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_trace_functions PCMK_trace_functions - :ref:`text ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Send debug and trace severity messages from these (comma-separated) source code functions to the detail log. Example: ``PCMK_trace_functions="func1,func2"`` * - .. _pcmk_trace_files: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_trace_files PCMK_trace_files - :ref:`text ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Send debug and trace severity messages from all functions in these (comma-separated) source file names to the detail log. Example: ``PCMK_trace_files="file1.c,file2.c"`` * - .. _pcmk_trace_formats: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_trace_formats PCMK_trace_formats - :ref:`text ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Send trace severity messages that are generated by these (comma-separated) format strings in the source code to the detail log. Example: ``PCMK_trace_formats="Error: %s (%d)"`` * - .. _pcmk_trace_tags: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_trace_tags PCMK_trace_tags - :ref:`text ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Send debug and trace severity messages related to these (comma-separated) resource IDs to the detail log. Example: ``PCMK_trace_tags="client-ip,dbfs"`` * - .. _pcmk_blackbox: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_blackbox PCMK_blackbox - :ref:`enumeration ` - no - *Advanced Use Only:* Enable blackbox logging globally (``yes`` or ``no``) or by subsystem. A blackbox contains a rolling buffer of all logs (of all severities). Blackboxes are stored under |CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR| by default, by default, and their contents can be viewed using the ``qb-blackbox(8)`` command. The blackbox recorder can be enabled at start using this variable, or at runtime by sending a Pacemaker subsystem daemon process a ``SIGUSR1`` or ``SIGTRAP`` signal, and disabled by sending ``SIGUSR2`` (see ``kill(1)``). The blackbox will be written after a crash, assertion failure, or ``SIGTRAP`` signal. See :ref:`PCMK_debug ` for allowed subsystems. Example: ``PCMK_blackbox="pacemakerd,pacemaker-execd"`` * - .. _pcmk_trace_blackbox: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_trace_blackbox PCMK_trace_blackbox - :ref:`enumeration ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Write a blackbox whenever the message at the specified function and line is logged. Multiple entries may be comma- separated. Example: ``PCMK_trace_blackbox="remote.c:144,remote.c:149"`` * - .. _pcmk_node_start_state: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_node_start_state PCMK_node_start_state - :ref:`enumeration ` - default - By default, the local host will join the cluster in an online or standby state when Pacemaker first starts depending on whether it was previously put into standby mode. If this variable is set to ``standby`` or ``online``, it will force the local host to join in the specified state. * - .. _pcmk_node_action_limit: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_node_action_limit PCMK_node_action_limit - :ref:`nonnegative integer ` - - Specify the maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled on this node. If set, this overrides the ``node-action-limit`` cluster property for this node. * - .. _pcmk_shutdown_delay: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_shutdown_delay PCMK_shutdown_delay - :ref:`timeout ` - - Specify a delay before shutting down ``pacemakerd`` after shutting down all other Pacemaker daemons. * - .. _pcmk_fail_fast: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_fail_fast PCMK_fail_fast - :ref:`boolean ` - no - By default, if a Pacemaker subsystem crashes, the main ``pacemakerd`` process will attempt to restart it. If this variable is set to ``yes``, ``pacemakerd`` will panic the local host instead. * - .. _pcmk_panic_action: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_panic_action PCMK_panic_action - :ref:`enumeration ` - reboot - Pacemaker will panic the local host under certain conditions. By default, this means rebooting the host. This variable can change that behavior: if ``crash``, trigger a kernel crash (useful if you want a kernel dump to investigate); if ``sync-reboot`` or ``sync-crash``, synchronize filesystems before rebooting the host or triggering a kernel crash. The sync values are more likely to preserve log messages, but with the risk that the host may be left active if the synchronization hangs. * - .. _pcmk_authkey_location: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_authkey_location PCMK_authkey_location - :ref:`text ` - |PCMK_AUTHKEY_FILE| - Use the contents of this file as the authorization key to use with Pacemaker Remote connections. This file must be readable by Pacemaker daemons (that is, it must allow read permissions to either the |CRM_DAEMON_USER| user or the |CRM_DAEMON_GROUP| group), and its contents must be identical on all nodes. * - .. _pcmk_remote_address: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_remote_address PCMK_remote_address - :ref:`text ` - - By default, if the Pacemaker Remote service is run on the local node, it will listen for connections on all IP addresses. This may be set to one address to listen on instead, as a resolvable hostname or as a numeric IPv4 or IPv6 address. When resolving names or listening on all addresses, IPv6 will be preferred if available. When listening on an IPv6 address, IPv4 clients will be supported via IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. Example: ``PCMK_remote_address="192.0.2.1"`` * - .. _pcmk_remote_port: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_remote_port PCMK_remote_port - :ref:`port ` - 3121 - Use this TCP port number for Pacemaker Remote node connections. This value must be the same on all nodes. * - .. _pcmk_remote_pid1: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_remote_pid1 PCMK_remote_pid1 - :ref:`enumeration ` - default - *Advanced Use Only:* When a bundle resource's ``run-command`` option is left to default, Pacemaker Remote runs as PID 1 in the bundle's containers. When it does so, it loads environment variables from the container's |PCMK_INIT_ENV_FILE| and performs the PID 1 responsibility of reaping dead subprocesses. This option controls whether those actions are performed when Pacemaker Remote is not running as PID 1. It is intended primarily for developer testing but can be useful when ``run-command`` is set to a separate, custom PID 1 process that launches Pacemaker Remote. * ``full``: Pacemaker Remote loads environment variables from |PCMK_INIT_ENV_FILE| and reaps dead subprocesses. * ``vars``: Pacemaker Remote loads environment variables from |PCMK_INIT_ENV_FILE| but does not reap dead subprocesses. * ``default``: Pacemaker Remote performs neither action. If Pacemaker Remote is running as PID 1, this option is ignored, and the behavior is the same as for ``full``. * - .. _pcmk_tls_priorities: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_tls_priorities PCMK_tls_priorities - :ref:`text ` - |PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES| - *Advanced Use Only:* These GnuTLS cipher priorities will be used for TLS connections (whether for Pacemaker Remote connections or remote CIB access, when enabled). See: https://gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Priority-Strings.html Pacemaker will append ``":+ANON-DH"`` for remote CIB access and ``":+DHE-PSK:+PSK"`` for Pacemaker Remote connections, as they are required for the respective functionality. Example: ``PCMK_tls_priorities="SECURE128:+SECURE192"`` * - .. _pcmk_dh_min_bits: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_dh_min_bits PCMK_dh_min_bits - :ref:`nonnegative integer ` - 0 (no minimum) - *Advanced Use Only:* Set a lower bound on the bit length of the prime number generated for Diffie-Hellman parameters needed by TLS connections. The default is no minimum. The server (Pacemaker Remote daemon, or CIB manager configured to accept remote clients) will use this value to provide a floor for the value recommended by the GnuTLS library. The library will only accept a limited number of specific values, which vary by library version, so setting these is recommended only when required for compatibility with specific client versions. Clients (connecting cluster nodes or remote CIB commands) will require that the server use a prime of at least this size. This is recommended only when the value must be lowered in order for the client's GnuTLS library to accept a connection to an older server. * - .. _pcmk_dh_max_bits: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_dh_max_bits PCMK_dh_max_bits - :ref:`nonnegative integer ` - 0 (no maximum) - *Advanced Use Only:* Set an upper bound on the bit length of the prime number generated for Diffie-Hellman parameters needed by TLS connections. The default is no maximum. The server (Pacemaker Remote daemon, or CIB manager configured to accept remote clients) will use this value to provide a ceiling for the value recommended by the GnuTLS library. The library will only accept a limited number of specific values, which vary by library version, so setting these is recommended only when required for compatibility with specific client versions. Clients do not use ``PCMK_dh_max_bits``. * - .. _pcmk_ipc_type: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_ipc_type PCMK_ipc_type - :ref:`enumeration ` - shared-mem - *Advanced Use Only:* Force use of a particular IPC method. Allowed values: * ``shared-mem`` * ``socket`` * ``posix`` * ``sysv`` * - .. _pcmk_ipc_buffer: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_ipc_buffer PCMK_ipc_buffer - :ref:`nonnegative integer ` - 131072 - *Advanced Use Only:* Specify an IPC buffer size in bytes. This can be useful when connecting to large clusters that result in messages exceeding the default size (which will also result in log messages referencing this variable). * - .. _pcmk_cluster_type: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_cluster_type PCMK_cluster_type - :ref:`enumeration ` - corosync - *Advanced Use Only:* Specify the cluster layer to be used. If unset, Pacemaker will detect and use a supported cluster layer, if available. Currently, ``"corosync"`` is the only supported cluster layer. If multiple layers are supported in the future, this will allow overriding Pacemaker's automatic detection to select a specific one. * - .. _pcmk_schema_directory: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_schema_directory PCMK_schema_directory - :ref:`text ` - |CRM_SCHEMA_DIRECTORY| - *Advanced Use Only:* Specify an alternate location for RNG schemas and XSL transforms. + * - .. _pcmk_remote_schema_directory: + + .. index:: + pair:: node option; PCMK_remote_schema_directory + + PCMK_remote_schema_directory + - :ref:`text ` + - |PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR| + - *Advanced Use Only:* Specify an alternate location on Pacemaker Remote + nodes for storing newer RNG schemas and XSL transforms fetched from + the cluster. + * - .. _pcmk_valgrind_enabled: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_valgrind_enabled PCMK_valgrind_enabled - :ref:`enumeration ` - no - *Advanced Use Only:* Whether subsystem daemons should be run under ``valgrind``. Allowed values are the same as for ``PCMK_debug``. * - .. _pcmk_callgrind_enabled: .. index:: pair:: node option; PCMK_callgrind_enabled PCMK_callgrind_enabled - :ref:`enumeration ` - no - *Advanced Use Only:* Whether subsystem daemons should be run under ``valgrind`` with the ``callgrind`` tool enabled. Allowed values are the same as for ``PCMK_debug``. * - .. _valgrind_opts: .. index:: pair:: node option; VALGRIND_OPTS VALGRIND_OPTS - :ref:`text ` - - *Advanced Use Only:* Pass these options to valgrind, when enabled (see ``valgrind(1)``). ``"--vgdb=no"`` should usually be specified because ``pacemaker-execd`` can lower privileges when executing commands, which would otherwise leave a bunch of unremovable files in ``/tmp``. diff --git a/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker.in b/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker.in index 0c3609d8e7..487a104a74 100644 --- a/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker.in +++ b/etc/sysconfig/pacemaker.in @@ -1,393 +1,400 @@ # # Pacemaker start-up configuration # # This file contains environment variables that affect Pacemaker behavior. # They are not options stored in the Cluster Information Base (CIB) because # they may be needed before the CIB is available. # ## Logging # PCMK_logfacility # # Enable logging via the system log or journal, using the specified log # facility. Messages sent here are of value to all Pacemaker administrators. # This can be disabled using "none", but that is not recommended. Allowed # values: # # none # daemon # user # local0 # local1 # local2 # local3 # local4 # local5 # local6 # local7 # # Default: PCMK_logfacility="daemon" # PCMK_logpriority # # Unless system logging is disabled using PCMK_logfacility=none, messages of # the specified log severity and higher will be sent to the system log. The # default is appropriate for most installations. Allowed values: # # emerg # alert # crit # error # warning # notice # info # debug # # Default: PCMK_logpriority="notice" # PCMK_logfile # # Unless set to "none", more detailed log messages will be sent to the # specified file (in addition to the system log, if enabled). These messages # may have extended information, and will include messages of info severity. # This log is of more use to developers and advanced system administrators, and # when reporting problems. # # Default: PCMK_logfile="@CRM_LOG_DIR@/pacemaker.log" # PCMK_logfile_mode # # Pacemaker will set the permissions on the detail log to this value (see # chmod(1)). # # Default: PCMK_logfile_mode="0660" # PCMK_debug (Advanced Use Only) # # Whether to send debug severity messages to the detail log. # This may be set for all subsystems (yes or no) or for specific # (comma-separated) subsystems. Allowed subsystems are: # # pacemakerd # pacemaker-attrd # pacemaker-based # pacemaker-controld # pacemaker-execd # pacemaker-fenced # pacemaker-schedulerd # # Default: PCMK_debug="no" # Example: PCMK_debug="pacemakerd,pacemaker-execd" # PCMK_stderr (Advanced Use Only) # # Whether to send daemon log messages to stderr. This would be useful only # during troubleshooting, when starting Pacemaker manually on the command line. # # Setting this option in this file is pointless, since this file is not read # when starting Pacemaker manually. However, it can be set directly as an # environment variable on the command line. # # Default: PCMK_stderr="no" # PCMK_trace_functions (Advanced Use Only) # # Send debug and trace severity messages from these (comma-separated) # source code functions to the detail log. # # Default: PCMK_trace_functions="" # Example: PCMK_trace_functions="unpack_colocation_set,pcmk__cmp_instance" # PCMK_trace_files (Advanced Use Only) # # Send debug and trace severity messages from all functions in these # (comma-separated) source file names to the detail log. # # Default: PCMK_trace_files="" # Example: PCMK_trace_files="remote.c,watchdog.c" # PCMK_trace_formats (Advanced Use Only) # # Send trace severity messages that are generated by these (comma-separated) # format strings in the source code to the detail log. # # Default: PCMK_trace_formats="" # Example: PCMK_trace_formats="TLS handshake failed: %s (%d)" # PCMK_trace_tags (Advanced Use Only) # # Send debug and trace severity messages related to these (comma-separated) # resource IDs to the detail log. # # Default: PCMK_trace_tags="" # Example: PCMK_trace_tags="client-ip,dbfs" # PCMK_blackbox (Advanced Use Only) # # Enable blackbox logging globally (yes or no) or by subsystem. A blackbox # contains a rolling buffer of all logs (of all severities). Blackboxes are # stored under @CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR@ by default, and their contents can # be viewed using the qb-blackbox(8) command. # # The blackbox recorder can be enabled at start using this variable, or at # runtime by sending a Pacemaker subsystem daemon process a SIGUSR1 or SIGTRAP # signal, and disabled by sending SIGUSR2 (see kill(1)). The blackbox will be # written after a crash, assertion failure, or SIGTRAP signal. # # Default: PCMK_blackbox="no" # Example: PCMK_blackbox="pacemaker-controld,pacemaker-fenced" # PCMK_trace_blackbox (Advanced Use Only) # # Write a blackbox whenever the message at the specified function and line is # logged. Multiple entries may be comma-separated. # # Default: PCMK_trace_blackbox="" # Example: PCMK_trace_blackbox="remote.c:144,remote.c:149" ## Option overrides # PCMK_node_start_state # # By default, the local host will join the cluster in an online or standby # state when Pacemaker first starts depending on whether it was previously put # into standby mode. If this variable is set to "standby" or "online", it will # force the local host to join in the specified state. # # Default: PCMK_node_start_state="default" # PCMK_node_action_limit # # Specify the maximum number of jobs that can be scheduled on this node. If set, # this overrides the node-action-limit cluster property for this node. # # Default: PCMK_node_action_limit="" ## Crash Handling # PCMK_fail_fast # # By default, if a Pacemaker subsystem crashes, the main pacemakerd process # will attempt to restart it. If this variable is set to "yes", pacemakerd # will panic the local host instead. # # Default: PCMK_fail_fast="no" # PCMK_panic_action # # Pacemaker will panic the local host under certain conditions. By default, # this means rebooting the host. This variable can change that behavior: if # "crash", trigger a kernel crash (useful if you want a kernel dump to # investigate); if "sync-reboot" or "sync-crash", synchronize filesystems # before rebooting the host or triggering a kernel crash. The sync values are # more likely to preserve log messages, but with the risk that the host may be # left active if the synchronization hangs. # # Default: PCMK_panic_action="reboot" ## Pacemaker Remote # PCMK_authkey_location # # Use the contents of this file as the authorization key to use with Pacemaker # Remote connections. This file must be readable by Pacemaker daemons (that is, # it must allow read permissions to either the @CRM_DAEMON_USER@ user or the # @CRM_DAEMON_GROUP@ group), and its contents must be identical on all nodes. # # Default: PCMK_authkey_location="@PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR@/authkey" # PCMK_remote_address # # By default, if the Pacemaker Remote service is run on the local node, it will # listen for connections on all IP addresses. This may be set to one address to # listen on instead, as a resolvable hostname or as a numeric IPv4 or IPv6 # address. When resolving names or listening on all addresses, IPv6 will be # preferred if available. When listening on an IPv6 address, IPv4 clients will # be supported via IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. # # Default: PCMK_remote_address="" # Example: PCMK_remote_address="192.0.2.1" # PCMK_remote_port # # Use this TCP port number for Pacemaker Remote node connections. This value # must be the same on all nodes. # # Default: PCMK_remote_port="3121" # PCMK_remote_pid1 (Advanced Use Only) # # When a bundle resource's "run-command" option is left to default, Pacemaker # Remote runs as PID 1 in the bundle's containers. When it does so, it loads # environment variables from the container's # @PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR@/pcmk-init.env and performs the PID 1 responsibility of # reaping dead subprocesses. # # This option controls whether those actions are performed when Pacemaker # Remote is not running as PID 1. It is intended primarily for developer testing # but can be useful when "run-command" is set to a separate, custom PID 1 # process that launches Pacemaker Remote. # # * If set to "full", Pacemaker Remote loads environment variables from # @PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR@/pcmk-init.env and reaps dead subprocesses. # * If set to "vars", Pacemaker Remote loads environment variables from # @PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR@/pcmk-init.env but does not reap dead subprocesses. # * If set to "default", Pacemaker Remote performs neither action. # # If Pacemaker Remote is running as PID 1, this option is ignored, and the # behavior is the same as for "full". # # Default: PCMK_remote_pid1="default" # PCMK_tls_priorities (Advanced Use Only) # # These GnuTLS cipher priorities will be used for TLS connections (whether for # Pacemaker Remote connections or remote CIB access, when enabled). See: # # https://gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Priority-Strings.html # # Pacemaker will append ":+ANON-DH" for remote CIB access and ":+DHE-PSK:+PSK" # for Pacemaker Remote connections, as they are required for the respective # functionality. # # Default: PCMK_tls_priorities="@PCMK_GNUTLS_PRIORITIES@" # Example: PCMK_tls_priorities="SECURE128:+SECURE192:-VERS-ALL:+VERS-TLS1.2" # PCMK_dh_min_bits (Advanced Use Only) # # Set a lower bound on the bit length of the prime number generated for # Diffie-Hellman parameters needed by TLS connections. The default is no # minimum. # # The server (Pacemaker Remote daemon, or CIB manager configured to accept # remote clients) will use this value to provide a floor for the value # recommended by the GnuTLS library. The library will only accept a limited # number of specific values, which vary by library version, so setting these is # recommended only when required for compatibility with specific client # versions. # # Clients (connecting cluster nodes or remote CIB commands) will require that # the server use a prime of at least this size. This is recommended only when # the value must be lowered in order for the client's GnuTLS library to accept # a connection to an older server. # # Default: PCMK_dh_min_bits="0" (no minimum) # PCMK_dh_max_bits (Advanced Use Only) # # Set an upper bound on the bit length of the prime number generated for # Diffie-Hellman parameters needed by TLS connections. The default is no # maximum. # # The server (Pacemaker Remote daemon, or CIB manager configured to accept # remote clients) will use this value to provide a ceiling for the value # recommended by the GnuTLS library. The library will only accept a limited # number of specific values, which vary by library version, so setting these is # recommended only when required for compatibility with specific client # versions. # # Clients do not use PCMK_dh_max_bits. # # Default: PCMK_dh_max_bits="0" (no maximum) ## Inter-process Communication # PCMK_ipc_type (Advanced Use Only) # # Force use of a particular IPC method. Allowed values: # # shared-mem # socket # posix # sysv # # Default: PCMK_ipc_type="shared-mem" # PCMK_ipc_buffer (Advanced Use Only) # # Specify an IPC buffer size in bytes. This can be useful when connecting to # large clusters that result in messages exceeding the default size (which will # also result in log messages referencing this variable). # # Default: PCMK_ipc_buffer="131072" ## Cluster type # PCMK_cluster_type (Advanced Use Only) # # Specify the cluster layer to be used. If unset, Pacemaker will detect and use # a supported cluster layer, if available. Currently, "corosync" is the only # supported cluster layer. If multiple layers are supported in the future, this # will allow overriding Pacemaker's automatic detection to select a specific # one. # # Default: PCMK_cluster_type="" ## Developer Options # PCMK_schema_directory (Advanced Use Only) # # Specify an alternate location for RNG schemas and XSL transforms. # # Default: PCMK_schema_directory="@CRM_SCHEMA_DIRECTORY@" +# PCMK_remote_schema_directory (Advanced Use Only) +# +# Specify an alternate location on Pacemaker Remote nodes for storing newer +# RNG schemas and XSL transforms fetched from the cluster. +# +# Default: PCMK_remote_schema_directory="@PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR@" + # G_SLICE (Advanced Use Only) # # Affect the behavior of glib's memory allocator. Setting to "always-malloc" # when running under valgrind will help valgrind track malloc/free better; # setting to "debug-blocks" when not running under valgrind will perform # (somewhat expensive) memory checks. # # Default: G_SLICE="" # Example: G_SLICE="always-malloc" # MALLOC_PERTURB_ (Advanced Use Only) # # Setting this to a decimal byte value will make malloc() initialize newly # allocated memory and free() wipe it, to help catch uninitialized-memory and # use-after-free bugs. # # Default: MALLOC_PERTURB_="" # Example: MALLOC_PERTURB_="221" # MALLOC_CHECK_ (Advanced Use Only) # # Setting this to 3 will make malloc() and friends print to stderr and abort # for some (inexpensive) memory checks. # # Default: MALLOC_CHECK_="" # Example: MALLOC_CHECK_="3" # PCMK_valgrind_enabled (Advanced Use Only) # # Whether subsystem daemons should be run under valgrind. Allowed values are # the same as for PCMK_debug. # # Default: PCMK_valgrind_enabled="no" # PCMK_callgrind_enabled # # Whether subsystem daemons should be run under valgrind with the callgrind # tool enabled. Allowed values are the same as for PCMK_debug. # # Default: PCMK_callgrind_enabled="no" # VALGRIND_OPTS # # Pass these options to valgrind, when enabled (see valgrind(1)). "--vgdb=no" # is specified because pacemaker-execd can lower privileges when executing # commands, which would otherwise leave a bunch of unremovable files in /tmp. # # Default: VALGRIND_OPTS="" VALGRIND_OPTS="--leak-check=full --trace-children=no --vgdb=no --num-callers=25" VALGRIND_OPTS="$VALGRIND_OPTS --log-file=@CRM_PACEMAKER_DIR@/valgrind-%p" VALGRIND_OPTS="$VALGRIND_OPTS --suppressions=@datadir@/pacemaker/tests/valgrind-pcmk.suppressions" VALGRIND_OPTS="$VALGRIND_OPTS --gen-suppressions=all" diff --git a/include/crm/common/options_internal.h b/include/crm/common/options_internal.h index 5c561fd1f8..a9316ca33e 100644 --- a/include/crm/common/options_internal.h +++ b/include/crm/common/options_internal.h @@ -1,152 +1,153 @@ /* * Copyright 2006-2023 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef PCMK__OPTIONS_INTERNAL__H # define PCMK__OPTIONS_INTERNAL__H # ifndef PCMK__CONFIG_H # define PCMK__CONFIG_H # include // _Noreturn # endif # include // GHashTable # include // bool _Noreturn void pcmk__cli_help(char cmd); /* * Environment variable option handling */ const char *pcmk__env_option(const char *option); void pcmk__set_env_option(const char *option, const char *value, bool compat); bool pcmk__env_option_enabled(const char *daemon, const char *option); /* * Cluster option handling */ typedef struct pcmk__cluster_option_s { const char *name; const char *alt_name; const char *type; const char *values; const char *default_value; bool (*is_valid)(const char *); const char *description_short; const char *description_long; } pcmk__cluster_option_t; const char *pcmk__cluster_option(GHashTable *options, const pcmk__cluster_option_t *option_list, int len, const char *name); gchar *pcmk__format_option_metadata(const char *name, const char *desc_short, const char *desc_long, pcmk__cluster_option_t *option_list, int len); void pcmk__validate_cluster_options(GHashTable *options, pcmk__cluster_option_t *option_list, int len); bool pcmk__valid_interval_spec(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_boolean(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_number(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_positive_number(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_quorum(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_script(const char *value); bool pcmk__valid_percentage(const char *value); // from watchdog.c long pcmk__get_sbd_timeout(void); bool pcmk__get_sbd_sync_resource_startup(void); long pcmk__auto_watchdog_timeout(void); bool pcmk__valid_sbd_timeout(const char *value); // Constants for environment variable names #define PCMK__ENV_AUTHKEY_LOCATION "authkey_location" #define PCMK__ENV_BLACKBOX "blackbox" #define PCMK__ENV_CALLGRIND_ENABLED "callgrind_enabled" #define PCMK__ENV_CLUSTER_TYPE "cluster_type" #define PCMK__ENV_DEBUG "debug" #define PCMK__ENV_DH_MAX_BITS "dh_max_bits" #define PCMK__ENV_DH_MIN_BITS "dh_min_bits" #define PCMK__ENV_FAIL_FAST "fail_fast" #define PCMK__ENV_IPC_BUFFER "ipc_buffer" #define PCMK__ENV_IPC_TYPE "ipc_type" #define PCMK__ENV_LOGFACILITY "logfacility" #define PCMK__ENV_LOGFILE "logfile" #define PCMK__ENV_LOGFILE_MODE "logfile_mode" #define PCMK__ENV_LOGPRIORITY "logpriority" #define PCMK__ENV_NODE_ACTION_LIMIT "node_action_limit" #define PCMK__ENV_NODE_START_STATE "node_start_state" #define PCMK__ENV_PANIC_ACTION "panic_action" #define PCMK__ENV_PHYSICAL_HOST "physical_host" #define PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_ADDRESS "remote_address" +#define PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR "remote_schema_directory" #define PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_PID1 "remote_pid1" #define PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_PORT "remote_port" #define PCMK__ENV_RESPAWNED "respawned" #define PCMK__ENV_SCHEMA_DIRECTORY "schema_directory" #define PCMK__ENV_SERVICE "service" #define PCMK__ENV_STDERR "stderr" #define PCMK__ENV_TLS_PRIORITIES "tls_priorities" #define PCMK__ENV_TRACE_BLACKBOX "trace_blackbox" #define PCMK__ENV_TRACE_FILES "trace_files" #define PCMK__ENV_TRACE_FORMATS "trace_formats" #define PCMK__ENV_TRACE_FUNCTIONS "trace_functions" #define PCMK__ENV_TRACE_TAGS "trace_tags" #define PCMK__ENV_VALGRIND_ENABLED "valgrind_enabled" // @COMPAT Drop at 3.0.0; default is plenty #define PCMK__ENV_CIB_TIMEOUT "cib_timeout" // @COMPAT Drop at 3.0.0; likely last used in 1.1.24 #define PCMK__ENV_MCP "mcp" // @COMPAT Drop at 3.0.0; added unused in 1.1.9 #define PCMK__ENV_QUORUM_TYPE "quorum_type" /* @COMPAT Drop at 3.0.0; added to debug shutdown issues when Pacemaker is * managed by systemd, but no longer useful. */ #define PCMK__ENV_SHUTDOWN_DELAY "shutdown_delay" // Constants for cluster option names #define PCMK__OPT_NODE_HEALTH_BASE "node-health-base" #define PCMK__OPT_NODE_HEALTH_GREEN "node-health-green" #define PCMK__OPT_NODE_HEALTH_RED "node-health-red" #define PCMK__OPT_NODE_HEALTH_STRATEGY "node-health-strategy" #define PCMK__OPT_NODE_HEALTH_YELLOW "node-health-yellow" // Constants for meta-attribute names #define PCMK__META_ALLOW_UNHEALTHY_NODES "allow-unhealthy-nodes" // Constants for enumerated values for various options #define PCMK__VALUE_CLUSTER "cluster" #define PCMK__VALUE_CUSTOM "custom" #define PCMK__VALUE_FENCING "fencing" #define PCMK__VALUE_GREEN "green" #define PCMK__VALUE_LOCAL "local" #define PCMK__VALUE_MIGRATE_ON_RED "migrate-on-red" #define PCMK__VALUE_NONE "none" #define PCMK__VALUE_NOTHING "nothing" #define PCMK__VALUE_ONLY_GREEN "only-green" #define PCMK__VALUE_PROGRESSIVE "progressive" #define PCMK__VALUE_QUORUM "quorum" #define PCMK__VALUE_RED "red" #define PCMK__VALUE_UNFENCING "unfencing" #define PCMK__VALUE_YELLOW "yellow" #endif // PCMK__OPTIONS_INTERNAL__H