diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 782b9e51f0..2e4c6d1f0a 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -1,2153 +1,2152 @@ dnl dnl autoconf for Pacemaker dnl dnl Copyright 2009-2025 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(0.28) AS_IF([test x"${PKG_CONFIG}" != x""], [], [AC_MSG_FAILURE([Could not find required build tool pkg-config (0.28 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 $RC } # cc_temp_flags # Use the given flags for subsequent C compilation. 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AC_ARG_ENABLE([fatal-warnings], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-fatal-warnings], [enable pedantic and fatal warnings for gcc @<:@try@:>@])], ) yes_no_try "$enable_fatal_warnings" "try" enable_fatal_warnings=$? AC_ARG_ENABLE([hardening], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-hardening], [harden the resulting executables/libraries @<:@try@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$enable_hardening" "try" enable_hardening=$? dnl --enable-* options: features within Pacemaker dnl @COMPAT This should be --with-systemd AC_ARG_ENABLE([systemd], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-systemd], [enable support for managing resources via systemd @<:@try@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$enable_systemd" "try" enable_systemd=$? AC_ARG_ENABLE([deprecated-libs], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-deprecated-libs], [Build and install deprecated C libraries @<:@yes@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$enable_deprecated_libs" "yes" enable_deprecated_libs=$? AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_DEPRECATED_LIBS], [test $enable_deprecated_libs -ne $DISABLED]) # AM_GNU_GETTEXT calls AM_NLS which defines the nls option, but it defaults # to enabled. We override the definition of AM_NLS to flip the default and mark # it as experimental in the help text. AC_DEFUN([AM_NLS], [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether NLS is requested]) AC_ARG_ENABLE([nls], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-nls], [use Native Language Support (experimental)])], USE_NLS=$enableval, USE_NLS=no) AC_MSG_RESULT([$USE_NLS]) AC_SUBST([USE_NLS])] ) AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external]) AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION([0.18]) dnl --with-* options: external software support, and custom values dnl This argument is defined via an M4 macro so default can be a variable AC_DEFUN([VERSION_ARG], [AC_ARG_WITH([version], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-version=VERSION], [override package version @<:@$1@:>@])], [ PACEMAKER_VERSION="$withval" ], [ PACEMAKER_VERSION="$PACKAGE_VERSION" ])] ) VERSION_ARG(VERSION_NUMBER) CRM_DAEMON_USER="" AC_ARG_WITH([daemon-user], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-daemon-user=USER], [user to run unprivileged Pacemaker daemons as (advanced option: changing this may break other cluster components unless similarly configured) @<:@hacluster@:>@])], [ CRM_DAEMON_USER="$withval" ] ) AS_IF([test x"${CRM_DAEMON_USER}" = x""], [CRM_DAEMON_USER="hacluster"]) CRM_DAEMON_GROUP="" AC_ARG_WITH([daemon-group], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-daemon-group=GROUP], [group to run unprivileged Pacemaker daemons as (advanced option: changing this may break other cluster components unless similarly configured) @<:@haclient@:>@])], [ CRM_DAEMON_GROUP="$withval" ] ) AS_IF([test x"${CRM_DAEMON_GROUP}" = x""], [CRM_DAEMON_GROUP="haclient"]) BUG_URL="" AC_ARG_WITH([bug-url], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-bug-url=DIR], m4_normalize([ address where users should submit bug reports @<:@https://bugs.clusterlabs.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Pacemaker@:>@]))], [ BUG_URL="$withval" ] ) AS_IF([test x"${BUG_URL}" = x""], [BUG_URL="https://bugs.clusterlabs.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Pacemaker"]) dnl @COMPAT This should be --enable-cibsecrets option AC_ARG_WITH([cibsecrets], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-cibsecrets], [support separate file for CIB secrets @<:@no@:>@])] ) yes_no_try "$with_cibsecrets" "no" with_cibsecrets=$? PCMK__GNUTLS_PRIORITIES="NORMAL" AC_ARG_WITH([gnutls-priorities], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gnutls-priorities], [default GnuTLS cipher priorities @<:@NORMAL@:>@])], [ test x"$withval" = x"no" || PCMK__GNUTLS_PRIORITIES="$withval" ] ) AC_ARG_WITH([concurrent-fencing-default], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-concurrent-fencing-default], m4_normalize([ default value for concurrent-fencing cluster option (deprecated) @<:@true@:>@]))], ) AS_CASE([$with_concurrent_fencing_default], [""], [with_concurrent_fencing_default="true"], [true], [], [false], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES concurrent-fencing-default-false"], [AC_MSG_ERROR([Invalid value "$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" ] ) dnl --with-* options: directory locations INITDIR="" AC_ARG_WITH([initdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-initdir=DIR], m4_normalize([ directory for lsb resources (init scripts), or "try" to check for common locations, or "no" to disable] @<:@try@:>@))], [ INITDIR="$withval" ] ) AS_IF([test x"$INITDIR" = x""], [INITDIR="try"]) 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="$withval" ] ) dnl --runstatedir is available as of autoconf 2.70 (2020-12-08). 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However, we dnl do give the user the option to override it. PKG_CHECK_VAR([PCMK_OCF_ROOT], [resource-agents], [ocfrootdir], [], [PCMK_OCF_ROOT="/usr/lib/ocf"]) AC_ARG_WITH([ocfdir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfdir=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF resource agent root directory (advanced option: changing this may break other cluster components unless similarly configured) @<:@value from resource-agents package if available otherwise /usr/lib/ocf@:>@]))], [ PCMK_OCF_ROOT="$withval" ] ) dnl Get default from resource-agents if possible PKG_CHECK_VAR([PCMK__OCF_RA_PATH], [resource-agents], [ocfrapath], [], [PCMK__OCF_RA_PATH="$PCMK_OCF_ROOT/resource.d"]) AC_ARG_WITH([ocfrapath], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfrapath=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF resource agent directories (colon-separated) to search @<:@value from resource-agents package if available otherwise OCFDIR/resource.d@:>@]))], [ PCMK__OCF_RA_PATH="$withval" ] ) OCF_RA_INSTALL_DIR="$PCMK_OCF_ROOT/resource.d" AC_ARG_WITH([ocfrainstalldir], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ocfrainstalldir=DIR], m4_normalize([ OCF installation directory for Pacemakers resource agents @<:@OCFDIR/resource.d@:>@]))], [ OCF_RA_INSTALL_DIR="$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=$? AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__WITH_COVERAGE], [$with_coverage], [Build with code coverage]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_COVERAGE], [test $with_coverage -ne $DISABLED]) AC_ARG_WITH([sanitizers], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-sanitizers=...,...], [enable SANitizer build, do *NOT* use for production. Only ASAN/UBSAN/TSAN are currently supported])], [ SANITIZERS="$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], [$PYTHON])]) dnl Require a minimum Python version AM_PATH_PYTHON([3.6]) AC_PROG_LN_S AC_PROG_MKDIR_P AC_PATH_PROG([GIT], [git], [false]) dnl Bash is needed for building man pages and running regression tests. dnl We set "BASH_PATH" because "BASH" is already an environment variable. REQUIRE_PROG([BASH_PATH], [bash]) AC_PATH_PROGS(PCMK__VALGRIND_EXEC, valgrind, /usr/bin/valgrind) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PCMK__VALGRIND_EXEC, "$PCMK__VALGRIND_EXEC", 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 $api_schemas" AC_SUBST(CONFIG_STATUS_DEPENDENCIES) dnl ============================================== dnl Process simple options dnl ============================================== AS_IF([test x"$enable_nls" = x"yes"], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES nls"]) AS_IF([test x"$with_concurrent_fencing_default" = x"true"], [PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT_TRUE="1"], [PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT_TRUE="0"]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT_TRUE], [$PCMK__CONCURRENT_FENCING_DEFAULT_TRUE], [Whether concurrent-fencing cluster option default is true]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__SBD_SYNC_DEFAULT], [$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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Derived paths PCMK_SCHEMA_DIR="${datadir}/pacemaker" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK_SCHEMA_DIR], ["$PCMK_SCHEMA_DIR"], [Location for the Pacemaker Relax-NG Schema]) AC_SUBST(PCMK_SCHEMA_DIR) PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/schemas" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR], ["$PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR"], [Location to store Relax-NG Schema files on remote nodes]) AC_SUBST(PCMK__REMOTE_SCHEMA_DIR) CRM_CORE_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/cores" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_CORE_DIR], ["$CRM_CORE_DIR"], [Directory Pacemaker daemons should change to (without systemd, core files will go here)]) AC_SUBST(CRM_CORE_DIR) PCMK__PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR], ["$PCMK__PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR"], [Location to store directory produced by Pacemaker daemons]) AC_SUBST(PCMK__PERSISTENT_DATA_DIR) CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/blackbox" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR], ["$CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR"], [Where to keep blackbox dumps]) AC_SUBST(CRM_BLACKBOX_DIR) PCMK_SCHEDULER_INPUT_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/pengine" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK_SCHEDULER_INPUT_DIR], ["$PCMK_SCHEDULER_INPUT_DIR"], [Where to keep scheduler outputs]) AC_SUBST(PCMK_SCHEDULER_INPUT_DIR) CRM_CONFIG_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/cib" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_CONFIG_DIR], ["$CRM_CONFIG_DIR"], [Where to keep configuration files]) AC_SUBST(CRM_CONFIG_DIR) CRM_DAEMON_DIR="${libexecdir}/pacemaker" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_DAEMON_DIR], ["$CRM_DAEMON_DIR"], [Location for Pacemaker daemons]) AC_SUBST(CRM_DAEMON_DIR) CRM_STATE_DIR="${runstatedir}/crm" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CRM_STATE_DIR], ["$CRM_STATE_DIR"], [Where to keep state files and sockets]) AC_SUBST(CRM_STATE_DIR) PCMK__OCF_TMP_DIR="${runstatedir}/resource-agents" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__OCF_TMP_DIR], ["$PCMK__OCF_TMP_DIR"], [Where resource agents should keep state files]) AC_SUBST(PCMK__OCF_TMP_DIR) PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR="${sysconfdir}/pacemaker" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR], ["$PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR"], [Where to keep configuration files like authkey]) AC_SUBST(PACEMAKER_CONFIG_DIR) # 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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/) ])) ] ) LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS" cc_restore_flags ]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__ENABLE_CURSES], [$found_curses], [have ncurses library]) AC_SUBST(CURSES_LIBS) 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: $CFLAGS]) ] ) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_PROFILING], [test "$with_profiling" = "$REQUIRED"]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Cluster infrastructure - LibQB dnl ======================================================================== PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libqb], [libqb >= 1.0.1]) CPPFLAGS="$libqb_CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS" LIBS="$libqb_LIBS $LIBS" dnl libqb 2.0.5+ (2022-03) AC_CHECK_FUNCS([qb_ipcc_connect_async]) dnl libqb 2.0.2+ (2020-10) AC_CHECK_FUNCS([qb_ipcc_auth_get]) dnl libqb 2.0.0+ (2020-05) dnl also defines QB_FEATURE_LOG_HIRES_TIMESTAMPS CHECK_ENUM_VALUE([qb/qblog.h],[qb_log_conf],[QB_LOG_CONF_MAX_LINE_LEN]) CHECK_ENUM_VALUE([qb/qblog.h],[qb_log_conf],[QB_LOG_CONF_ELLIPSIS]) dnl Support Linux-HA fence agents if available AS_IF([test x"$cross_compiling" != x"yes"], [CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I${prefix}/include/heartbeat"]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stonith/stonith.h], [ save_LIBS="$LIBS" STONITH_LIBS="" LIBS="" AC_SEARCH_LIBS([PILLoadPlugin], [pils], [test "$ac_cv_search_PILLoadPlugin" = "none required" || STONITH_LIBS="$LIBS"]) LIBS="" AC_SEARCH_LIBS([G_main_add_IPC_Channel], [plumb], [test "$ac_cv_search_G_main_add_IPC_Channel" = "none required" || STONITH_LIBS="$STONITH_LIBS $LIBS"]) AC_SUBST(STONITH_LIBS) LIBS="$save_LIBS" PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES lha" ]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_LHA_SUPPORT], [test x"$ac_cv_header_stonith_stonith_h" = x"yes"]) dnl =============================== dnl Detect DBus and systemd support dnl =============================== HAVE_dbus=0 PC_NAME_DBUS="" PKG_CHECK_MODULES([DBUS],[dbus-1 >= 1.5.12], [ HAVE_dbus=1 PC_NAME_DBUS="dbus-1" CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${DBUS_CFLAGS}" ],[]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_DBUS, $HAVE_dbus, Support dbus) AC_SUBST(PC_NAME_DBUS) check_systemdsystemunitdir() { AC_MSG_CHECKING([which system unit file directory to use]) PKG_CHECK_VAR([systemdsystemunitdir], [systemd], [systemdsystemunitdir]) AC_MSG_RESULT([${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 = $REQUIRED]) AC_SUBST(SUPPORT_SYSTEMD) STACKS="" CLUSTERLIBS="" PC_NAME_CLUSTER="" dnl ======================================================================== dnl Detect support for "service" alias dnl ======================================================================== PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE=$DISABLED AM_COND_IF([BUILD_LSB], [PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE=$REQUIRED]) AM_COND_IF([BUILD_SYSTEMD], [PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE=$REQUIRED]) AS_IF([test $PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE -ne $DISABLED], [PCMK_FEATURES="$PCMK_FEATURES service"]) AC_SUBST(PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE], [$PCMK__ENABLE_SERVICE], [Whether "service" is supported as an agent standard]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl Cluster stack - Corosync dnl ======================================================================== COROSYNC_LIBS="" AS_CASE([$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="$PCMK_FEATURES cibsecrets" PCMK__CIB_SECRETS_DIR="${localstatedir}/lib/pacemaker/lrm/secrets" AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__CIB_SECRETS_DIR], ["$PCMK__CIB_SECRETS_DIR"], [Location for CIB secrets]) AC_SUBST([PCMK__CIB_SECRETS_DIR]) ] ) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PCMK__ENABLE_CIBSECRETS], [$with_cibsecrets], [Support CIB secrets]) AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_CIBSECRETS], [test $with_cibsecrets -eq $REQUIRED]) dnl ======================================================================== dnl GnuTLS dnl ======================================================================== PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GNUTLS, [gnutls >= 3.4.6], [CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${GNUTLS_CFLAGS}" LIBS="${LIBS} ${GNUTLS_LIBS}"]) # --- ASAN/UBSAN/TSAN (see man gcc) --- # when using SANitizers, we need to pass the -fsanitize.. # to both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The CFLAGS/LDFLAGS must be # specified as first in the list or there will be runtime # issues (for example user has to LD_PRELOAD asan for it to work # properly). AS_IF([test -n "${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/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-regression], [cts/cts-scheduler], [cts/cts-schemas], [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/rng-helper]) 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.service \ 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/cluster/tests/Makefile \ lib/cluster/tests/cluster/Makefile \ lib/cluster/tests/cpg/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/digest/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/messages/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/nodes/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/nvpair/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/options/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/output/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/patchset/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/probes/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/procfs/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/resources/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/results/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/rules/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/scheduler/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/xml_comment/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/xml_element/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/xml_idref/Makefile \ lib/common/tests/xpath/Makefile \ lib/fencing/Makefile \ lib/libpacemaker.pc \ lib/lrmd/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/tests/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/tests/pcmk_resource/Makefile \ lib/pacemaker/tests/pcmk_ticket/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/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/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 = ${PCMK_OCF_ROOT}]) AM_COND_IF([BUILD_LSB], [AC_MSG_NOTICE([ LSB agents = ${INITDIR}])]) 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/daemons/execd/remoted_pidone.c b/daemons/execd/remoted_pidone.c index a0d8571006..78e8c78e69 100644 --- a/daemons/execd/remoted_pidone.c +++ b/daemons/execd/remoted_pidone.c @@ -1,304 +1,298 @@ /* * Copyright 2017-2025 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "pacemaker-execd.h" static pid_t main_pid = 0; static void sigdone(void) { crm_exit(CRM_EX_OK); } static void sigreap(void) { pid_t pid = 0; int status; do { /* * Opinions seem to differ as to what to put here: * -1, any child process * 0, any child process whose process group ID is equal to that of the calling process */ pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG); if (pid == main_pid) { /* Exit when pacemaker-remote exits and use the same return code */ if (WIFEXITED(status)) { crm_exit(WEXITSTATUS(status)); } crm_exit(CRM_EX_ERROR); } } while (pid > 0); } static struct { int sig; void (*handler)(void); } sigmap[] = { { SIGCHLD, sigreap }, { SIGINT, sigdone }, }; /*! * \internal - * \brief Check a line of text for a valid environment variable name + * \brief Check whether a string is a valid environment variable name * - * \param[in] line Text to check - * \param[out] first First character of valid name if found, NULL otherwise - * \param[out] last Last character of valid name if found, NULL otherwise + * \param[in] name String to check * - * \return TRUE if valid name found, FALSE otherwise + * \return \c true if \p name is a valid name, or \c false otherwise * \note It's reasonable to impose limitations on environment variable names * beyond what C or setenv() does: We only allow names that contain only * [a-zA-Z0-9_] characters and do not start with a digit. */ static bool -find_env_var_name(char *line, char **first, char **last) +valid_env_var_name(const gchar *name) { - // Skip leading whitespace - *first = line; - while (isspace(**first)) { - ++*first; + if (!isalpha(*name) && (*name != '_')) { + // Invalid first character + return false; } - if (isalpha(**first) || (**first == '_')) { // Valid first character - *last = *first; - while (isalnum(*(*last + 1)) || (*(*last + 1) == '_')) { - ++*last; - } - return TRUE; - } - - *first = *last = NULL; - return FALSE; + // The rest of the characters must be alphanumeric or underscores + for (name++; isalnum(*name) || (*name == '_'); name++); + return *name == '\0'; } +#define CONTAINER_ENV_FILE "/etc/pacemaker/pcmk-init.env" + static void -load_env_vars(const char *filename) +load_env_vars(void) { /* We haven't forked or initialized logging yet, so don't leave any file * descriptors open, and don't log -- silently ignore errors. */ - FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "r"); - - if (fp != NULL) { - char line[LINE_MAX] = { '\0', }; - - while (fgets(line, LINE_MAX, fp) != NULL) { - char *name = NULL; - char *end = NULL; - char *value = NULL; - char *quote = NULL; - - // Look for valid name immediately followed by equals sign - if (find_env_var_name(line, &name, &end) && (*++end == '=')) { - - // Null-terminate name, and advance beyond equals sign - *end++ = '\0'; - - // Check whether value is quoted - if ((*end == '\'') || (*end == '"')) { - quote = end++; - } - value = end; - - if (quote) { - /* Value is remaining characters up to next non-backslashed - * matching quote character. - */ - while (((*end != *quote) || (*(end - 1) == '\\')) - && (*end != '\0')) { - end++; - } - if (*end == *quote) { - // Null-terminate value, and advance beyond close quote - *end++ = '\0'; - } else { - // Matching closing quote wasn't found - value = NULL; - } - - } else { - /* Value is remaining characters up to next non-backslashed - * whitespace. - */ - while ((!isspace(*end) || (*(end - 1) == '\\')) - && (*end != '\0')) { - ++end; - } - - if (end == (line + LINE_MAX - 1)) { - // Line was too long - value = NULL; - } - // Do NOT null-terminate value (yet) - } - - /* We have a valid name and value, and end is now the character - * after the closing quote or the first whitespace after the - * unquoted value. Make sure the rest of the line is just - * whitespace or a comment. - */ - if (value) { - char *value_end = end; - - while (isspace(*end) && (*end != '\n')) { - ++end; - } - if ((*end == '\n') || (*end == '#')) { - if (quote == NULL) { - // Now we can null-terminate an unquoted value - *value_end = '\0'; - } - - // Don't overwrite (bundle options take precedence) - // coverity[tainted_string] This can't easily be changed right now - setenv(name, value, 0); - - } else { - value = NULL; - } - } - } + FILE *fp = fopen(CONTAINER_ENV_FILE, "r"); + char *line = NULL; + size_t buf_size = 0; + + if (fp == NULL) { + return; + } + + while (getline(&line, &buf_size, fp) != -1) { + gchar *name = NULL; + gchar *value = NULL; + gchar *end = NULL; + gchar *comment = NULL; + + // Strip leading and trailing whitespace + g_strstrip(line); + + if ((pcmk__scan_nvpair(line, &name, &value) != pcmk_rc_ok) + || !valid_env_var_name(name)) { + goto cleanup_loop; + } + + if ((*value == '\'') || (*value == '"')) { + char quote = *value; + + // Strip the leading quote + *value = ' '; + g_strchug(value); + + /* Value is remaining characters up to next non-backslashed matching + * quote character. + */ + for (end = value; + (*end != '\0') && ((*end != quote) || (*(end - 1) == '\\')); + end++); - if ((value == NULL) && (strchr(line, '\n') == NULL)) { - // Eat remainder of line beyond LINE_MAX - if (fscanf(fp, "%*[^\n]\n") == EOF) { - value = NULL; // Don't care, make compiler happy - } + if (*end != quote) { + // Matching closing quote wasn't found + goto cleanup_loop; } + + // Discard closing quote and advance to check for trailing garbage + *end++ = '\0'; + + } else { + /* Value is remaining characters up to next non-backslashed + * whitespace. + */ + for (end = value; + (*end != '\0') && (!isspace(*end) || (*(end - 1) == '\\')); + end++); + } + + /* We have a valid name and value, and end is now the character after + * the closing quote or the first whitespace after the unquoted value. + * Make sure the rest of the line, if any, is just optional whitespace + * followed by a comment. + */ + + // Strip trailing comment beginning with '#' + comment = strchr(end, '#'); + if (comment != NULL) { + *comment = '\0'; + } + + // Strip any remaining trailing whitespace from value + g_strchomp(end); + + if (*end != '\0') { + // Found garbage after value + goto cleanup_loop; } - fclose(fp); + + // Don't overwrite (bundle options take precedence) + // coverity[tainted_string] Can't easily be changed right now + setenv(name, value, 0); + +cleanup_loop: + g_free(name); + g_free(value); + errno = 0; + } + + // getline() returns -1 on EOF (expected) or error + if (errno != 0) { + int rc = errno; + + crm_err("Error while reading environment variables from " + CONTAINER_ENV_FILE ": %s", + pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } + fclose(fp); + free(line); } void remoted_spawn_pidone(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) { sigset_t set; /* This environment variable exists for two purposes: * - For testing, setting it to "full" enables full PID 1 behavior even * when PID is not 1 * - Setting to "vars" enables just the loading of environment variables * from /etc/pacemaker/pcmk-init.env, which could be useful for testing or * containers with a custom PID 1 script that launches the remote * executor. */ const char *pid1 = PCMK_VALUE_DEFAULT; if (getpid() != 1) { pid1 = pcmk__env_option(PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_PID1); if (!pcmk__str_any_of(pid1, "full", "vars", NULL)) { // Default, unset, or invalid return; } } /* When a container is launched, it may be given specific environment * variables, which for Pacemaker bundles are given in the bundle * configuration. However, that does not allow for host-specific values. * To allow for that, look for a special file containing a shell-like syntax * of name/value pairs, and export those into the environment. */ - load_env_vars("/etc/pacemaker/pcmk-init.env"); + load_env_vars(); if (strcmp(pid1, "vars") == 0) { return; } /* Containers can be expected to have /var/log, but they may not have * /var/log/pacemaker, so use a different default if no value has been * explicitly configured in the container's environment. */ if (pcmk__env_option(PCMK__ENV_LOGFILE) == NULL) { pcmk__set_env_option(PCMK__ENV_LOGFILE, "/var/log/pcmk-init.log", true); } sigfillset(&set); sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, 0); main_pid = fork(); switch (main_pid) { case 0: sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL); setsid(); setpgid(0, 0); // Child remains as pacemaker-remoted return; case -1: crm_err("fork failed: %s", pcmk_rc_str(errno)); } /* Parent becomes the reaper of zombie processes */ /* Safe to initialize logging now if needed */ # ifdef HAVE_PROGNAME /* Differentiate ourselves in the 'ps' output */ { char *p; int i, maxlen; char *LastArgv = NULL; const char *name = "pcmk-init"; for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (!i || (LastArgv + 1 == argv[i])) LastArgv = argv[i] + strlen(argv[i]); } for (i = 0; envp[i] != NULL; i++) { if ((LastArgv + 1) == envp[i]) { LastArgv = envp[i] + strlen(envp[i]); } } maxlen = (LastArgv - argv[0]) - 2; i = strlen(name); /* We can overwrite individual argv[] arguments */ snprintf(argv[0], maxlen, "%s", name); /* Now zero out everything else */ p = &argv[0][i]; while (p < LastArgv) { *p++ = '\0'; } argv[1] = NULL; } # endif // HAVE_PROGNAME while (1) { int sig; size_t i; sigwait(&set, &sig); for (i = 0; i < PCMK__NELEM(sigmap); i++) { if (sigmap[i].sig == sig) { sigmap[i].handler(); break; } } } } diff --git a/daemons/fenced/fenced_commands.c b/daemons/fenced/fenced_commands.c index 68c9a6df59..e569506ed9 100644 --- a/daemons/fenced/fenced_commands.c +++ b/daemons/fenced/fenced_commands.c @@ -1,3651 +1,3654 @@ /* * Copyright 2009-2025 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 * or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include // bool #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // xmlNode #include // xmlXPathObject, etc. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static GHashTable *device_table = NULL; GHashTable *topology = NULL; static GList *cmd_list = NULL; static GHashTable *fenced_handlers = NULL; struct device_search_s { /* target of fence action */ char *host; /* requested fence action */ char *action; /* timeout to use if a device is queried dynamically for possible targets */ // @TODO This name is misleading now, it's the value of stonith-timeout int per_device_timeout; /* number of registered fencing devices at time of request */ int replies_needed; /* number of device replies received so far */ int replies_received; /* whether the target is eligible to perform requested action (or off) */ bool allow_self; /* private data to pass to search callback function */ void *user_data; /* function to call when all replies have been received */ void (*callback) (GList * devices, void *user_data); /* devices capable of performing requested action (or off if remapping) */ GList *capable; /* Whether to perform searches that support the action */ uint32_t support_action_only; }; static gboolean stonith_device_dispatch(gpointer user_data); static void st_child_done(int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data); static void search_devices_record_result(struct device_search_s *search, const char *device, gboolean can_fence); static int get_agent_metadata(const char *agent, xmlNode **metadata); static void read_action_metadata(fenced_device_t *device); static enum fenced_target_by unpack_level_kind(const xmlNode *level); typedef struct { int id; uint32_t options; int default_timeout; /* seconds */ int timeout; /* seconds */ int start_delay; // seconds (-1 means disable static/random fencing delays) int delay_id; char *op; char *origin; char *client; char *client_name; char *remote_op_id; char *target; char *action; char *device; //! Head of device list (used only for freeing list with command object) GList *device_list; //! Next item to process in \c device_list GList *next_device_iter; void *internal_user_data; void (*done_cb) (int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data); fenced_device_t *active_on; fenced_device_t *activating_on; } async_command_t; static xmlNode *construct_async_reply(const async_command_t *cmd, const pcmk__action_result_t *result); /*! * \internal * \brief Set a bad fencer API request error in a result object * * \param[out] result Result to set */ static inline void set_bad_request_result(pcmk__action_result_t *result) { pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_PROTOCOL, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Fencer API request missing required information (bug?)"); } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether the fencer's device table contains a watchdog device * * \retval \c true If the device table contains a watchdog device * \retval \c false Otherwise */ bool fenced_has_watchdog_device(void) { return (device_table != NULL) && (g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, STONITH_WATCHDOG_ID) != NULL); } /*! * \internal * \brief Call a function for each known fence device * * \param[in] fn Function to call for each device * \param[in,out] user_data User data */ void fenced_foreach_device(GHFunc fn, gpointer user_data) { if (device_table != NULL) { g_hash_table_foreach(device_table, fn, user_data); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Remove each known fence device matching a given predicate * * \param[in] fn Function that returns \c TRUE to remove a fence device or * \c FALSE to keep it */ void fenced_foreach_device_remove(GHRFunc fn) { if (device_table != NULL) { g_hash_table_foreach_remove(device_table, fn, NULL); } } static gboolean is_action_required(const char *action, const fenced_device_t *device) { return (device != NULL) && pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_auto_unfence) && pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_ON, pcmk__str_none); } static int get_action_delay_max(const fenced_device_t *device, const char *action) { const char *value = NULL; guint delay_max = 0U; if (!pcmk__is_fencing_action(action)) { return 0; } value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_MAX); if (value) { pcmk_parse_interval_spec(value, &delay_max); delay_max /= 1000; } return (int) delay_max; } static int get_action_delay_base(const fenced_device_t *device, const char *action, const char *target) { char *hash_value = NULL; guint delay_base = 0U; if (!pcmk__is_fencing_action(action)) { return 0; } hash_value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_BASE); if (hash_value) { char *value = pcmk__str_copy(hash_value); char *valptr = value; if (target != NULL) { for (char *val = strtok(value, "; \t"); val != NULL; val = strtok(NULL, "; \t")) { char *mapval = strchr(val, ':'); if (mapval == NULL || mapval[1] == 0) { crm_err("pcmk_delay_base: empty value in mapping", val); continue; } if (mapval != val && strncasecmp(target, val, (size_t)(mapval - val)) == 0) { value = mapval + 1; crm_debug("pcmk_delay_base mapped to %s for %s", value, target); break; } } } if (strchr(value, ':') == 0) { pcmk_parse_interval_spec(value, &delay_base); delay_base /= 1000; } free(valptr); } return (int) delay_base; } /*! * \internal * \brief Override STONITH timeout with pcmk_*_timeout if available * * \param[in] device STONITH device to use * \param[in] action STONITH action name * \param[in] default_timeout Timeout to use if device does not have * a pcmk_*_timeout parameter for action * * \return Value of pcmk_(action)_timeout if available, otherwise default_timeout * \note For consistency, it would be nice if reboot/off/on timeouts could be * set the same way as start/stop/monitor timeouts, i.e. with an * entry in the fencing resource configuration. However that * is insufficient because fencing devices may be registered directly via * the fencer's register_device() API instead of going through the CIB * (e.g. stonith_admin uses it for its -R option, and the executor uses it * to ensure a device is registered when a command is issued). As device * properties, pcmk_*_timeout parameters can be grabbed by the fencer when * the device is registered, whether by CIB change or API call. */ static int get_action_timeout(const fenced_device_t *device, const char *action, int default_timeout) { if (action && device && device->params) { char buffer[64] = { 0, }; const char *value = NULL; /* If "reboot" was requested but the device does not support it, * we will remap to "off", so check timeout for "off" instead */ if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none) && !pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_supports_reboot)) { crm_trace("%s doesn't support reboot, using timeout for off instead", device->id); action = PCMK_ACTION_OFF; } /* If the device config specified an action-specific timeout, use it */ snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "pcmk_%s_timeout", action); value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, buffer); if (value) { long long timeout_ms = crm_get_msec(value); return (int) QB_MIN(pcmk__timeout_ms2s(timeout_ms), INT_MAX); } } return default_timeout; } /*! * \internal * \brief Get the currently executing device for a fencing operation * * \param[in] cmd Fencing operation to check * * \return Currently executing device for \p cmd if any, otherwise NULL */ static fenced_device_t * cmd_device(const async_command_t *cmd) { if ((cmd == NULL) || (cmd->device == NULL) || (device_table == NULL)) { return NULL; } return g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, cmd->device); } /*! * \internal * \brief Return the configured reboot action for a given device * * \param[in] device_id Device ID * * \return Configured reboot action for \p device_id */ const char * fenced_device_reboot_action(const char *device_id) { const char *action = NULL; if ((device_table != NULL) && (device_id != NULL)) { fenced_device_t *device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device_id); if ((device != NULL) && (device->params != NULL)) { action = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, "pcmk_reboot_action"); } } return pcmk__s(action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT); } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether a given device supports the "on" action * * \param[in] device_id Device ID * * \return true if \p device_id supports "on", otherwise false */ bool fenced_device_supports_on(const char *device_id) { if ((device_table != NULL) && (device_id != NULL)) { fenced_device_t *device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device_id); if (device != NULL) { return pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_supports_on); } } return false; } static void free_async_command(async_command_t * cmd) { if (!cmd) { return; } if (cmd->delay_id) { g_source_remove(cmd->delay_id); } cmd_list = g_list_remove(cmd_list, cmd); g_list_free_full(cmd->device_list, free); free(cmd->device); free(cmd->action); free(cmd->target); free(cmd->remote_op_id); free(cmd->client); free(cmd->client_name); free(cmd->origin); free(cmd->op); free(cmd); } /*! * \internal * \brief Create a new asynchronous fencing operation from request XML * * \param[in] msg Fencing request XML (from IPC or CPG) * * \return Newly allocated fencing operation on success, otherwise NULL * * \note This asserts on memory errors, so a NULL return indicates an * unparseable message. */ static async_command_t * create_async_command(xmlNode *msg) { xmlNode *op = NULL; async_command_t *cmd = NULL; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (msg == NULL) { return NULL; } op = pcmk__xpath_find_one(msg->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION "]", LOG_ERR); if (op == NULL) { return NULL; } cmd = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(async_command_t)); // All messages must include these cmd->action = crm_element_value_copy(op, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION); cmd->op = crm_element_value_copy(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); cmd->client = crm_element_value_copy(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID); if ((cmd->action == NULL) || (cmd->op == NULL) || (cmd->client == NULL)) { free_async_command(cmd); return NULL; } crm_element_value_int(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLID, &(cmd->id)); crm_element_value_int(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_DELAY, &(cmd->start_delay)); crm_element_value_int(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_TIMEOUT, &(cmd->default_timeout)); cmd->timeout = cmd->default_timeout; rc = pcmk__xe_get_flags(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLOPT, &(cmd->options), st_opt_none); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Couldn't parse options from request: %s", pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } cmd->origin = crm_element_value_copy(msg, PCMK__XA_SRC); cmd->remote_op_id = crm_element_value_copy(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP); cmd->client_name = crm_element_value_copy(msg, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTNAME); cmd->target = crm_element_value_copy(op, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET); cmd->device = crm_element_value_copy(op, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID); cmd->done_cb = st_child_done; // Track in global command list cmd_list = g_list_append(cmd_list, cmd); return cmd; } static int get_action_limit(fenced_device_t *device) { const char *value = NULL; int action_limit = 1; value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_ACTION_LIMIT); if ((value == NULL) || (pcmk__scan_min_int(value, &action_limit, INT_MIN) != pcmk_rc_ok) || (action_limit == 0)) { action_limit = 1; } return action_limit; } static int get_active_cmds(fenced_device_t *device) { int counter = 0; GList *gIter = NULL; GList *gIterNext = NULL; CRM_CHECK(device != NULL, return 0); for (gIter = cmd_list; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIterNext) { async_command_t *cmd = gIter->data; gIterNext = gIter->next; if (cmd->active_on == device) { counter++; } } return counter; } static void fork_cb(int pid, void *user_data) { async_command_t *cmd = (async_command_t *) user_data; fenced_device_t *device = cmd->activating_on; if (device == NULL) { /* In case of a retry, we've done the move from activating_on to * active_on already */ device = cmd->active_on; } pcmk__assert(device != NULL); crm_debug("Operation '%s' [%d]%s%s using %s now running with %ds timeout", cmd->action, pid, ((cmd->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting "), pcmk__s(cmd->target, ""), device->id, cmd->timeout); cmd->active_on = device; cmd->activating_on = NULL; } static int get_agent_metadata_cb(gpointer data) { fenced_device_t *device = data; guint period_ms; switch (get_agent_metadata(device->agent, &device->agent_metadata)) { case pcmk_rc_ok: if (device->agent_metadata) { read_action_metadata(device); device->default_host_arg = stonith__default_host_arg(device->agent_metadata); } return G_SOURCE_REMOVE; case EAGAIN: period_ms = pcmk__mainloop_timer_get_period(device->timer); if (period_ms < 160 * 1000) { mainloop_timer_set_period(device->timer, 2 * period_ms); } return G_SOURCE_CONTINUE; default: return G_SOURCE_REMOVE; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Call a command's action callback for an internal (not library) result * * \param[in,out] cmd Command to report result for * \param[in] execution_status Execution status to use for result * \param[in] exit_status Exit status to use for result * \param[in] exit_reason Exit reason to use for result */ static void report_internal_result(async_command_t *cmd, int exit_status, int execution_status, const char *exit_reason) { pcmk__action_result_t result = PCMK__UNKNOWN_RESULT; pcmk__set_result(&result, exit_status, execution_status, exit_reason); cmd->done_cb(0, &result, cmd); pcmk__reset_result(&result); } static gboolean stonith_device_execute(fenced_device_t *device) { int exec_rc = 0; const char *action_str = NULL; async_command_t *cmd = NULL; stonith_action_t *action = NULL; int active_cmds = 0; int action_limit = 0; GList *gIter = NULL; GList *gIterNext = NULL; CRM_CHECK(device != NULL, return FALSE); active_cmds = get_active_cmds(device); action_limit = get_action_limit(device); if (action_limit > -1 && active_cmds >= action_limit) { crm_trace("%s is over its action limit of %d (%u active action%s)", device->id, action_limit, active_cmds, pcmk__plural_s(active_cmds)); return TRUE; } for (gIter = device->pending_ops; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIterNext) { async_command_t *pending_op = gIter->data; gIterNext = gIter->next; if (pending_op && pending_op->delay_id) { crm_trace("Operation '%s'%s%s using %s was asked to run too early, " "waiting for start delay of %ds", pending_op->action, ((pending_op->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting "), pcmk__s(pending_op->target, ""), device->id, pending_op->start_delay); continue; } device->pending_ops = g_list_remove_link(device->pending_ops, gIter); g_list_free_1(gIter); cmd = pending_op; break; } if (cmd == NULL) { crm_trace("No actions using %s are needed", device->id); return TRUE; } if (pcmk__str_any_of(device->agent, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT_INTERNAL, NULL)) { if (pcmk__is_fencing_action(cmd->action)) { if (node_does_watchdog_fencing(fenced_get_local_node())) { pcmk__panic("Watchdog self-fencing required"); goto done; } } else { crm_info("Faking success for %s watchdog operation", cmd->action); report_internal_result(cmd, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); goto done; } } #if PCMK__ENABLE_CIBSECRETS exec_rc = pcmk__substitute_secrets(device->id, device->params); if (exec_rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { if (pcmk__str_eq(cmd->action, PCMK_ACTION_STOP, pcmk__str_none)) { crm_info("Proceeding with stop operation for %s " "despite being unable to load CIB secrets (%s)", device->id, pcmk_rc_str(exec_rc)); } else { crm_err("Considering %s unconfigured " "because unable to load CIB secrets: %s", device->id, pcmk_rc_str(exec_rc)); report_internal_result(cmd, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_SECRETS, "Failed to get CIB secrets"); goto done; } } #endif action_str = cmd->action; if (pcmk__str_eq(cmd->action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none) && !pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_supports_reboot)) { crm_notice("Remapping 'reboot' action%s%s using %s to 'off' " "because agent '%s' does not support reboot", ((cmd->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting "), pcmk__s(cmd->target, ""), device->id, device->agent); action_str = PCMK_ACTION_OFF; } action = stonith__action_create(device->agent, action_str, cmd->target, cmd->timeout, device->params, device->aliases, device->default_host_arg); /* for async exec, exec_rc is negative for early error exit otherwise handling of success/errors is done via callbacks */ cmd->activating_on = device; exec_rc = stonith__execute_async(action, (void *)cmd, cmd->done_cb, fork_cb); if (exec_rc < 0) { cmd->activating_on = NULL; cmd->done_cb(0, stonith__action_result(action), cmd); stonith__destroy_action(action); } done: /* Device might get triggered to work by multiple fencing commands * simultaneously. Trigger the device again to make sure any * remaining concurrent commands get executed. */ if (device->pending_ops) { mainloop_set_trigger(device->work); } return TRUE; } static gboolean stonith_device_dispatch(gpointer user_data) { return stonith_device_execute(user_data); } static gboolean start_delay_helper(gpointer data) { async_command_t *cmd = data; fenced_device_t *device = cmd_device(cmd); cmd->delay_id = 0; if (device) { mainloop_set_trigger(device->work); } return FALSE; } static void schedule_stonith_command(async_command_t *cmd, fenced_device_t *device) { int delay_max = 0; int delay_base = 0; int requested_delay = cmd->start_delay; CRM_CHECK(cmd != NULL, return); CRM_CHECK(device != NULL, return); if (cmd->device) { free(cmd->device); } cmd->device = pcmk__str_copy(device->id); cmd->timeout = get_action_timeout(device, cmd->action, cmd->default_timeout); if (cmd->remote_op_id) { crm_debug("Scheduling '%s' action%s%s using %s for remote peer %s " "with op id %.8s and timeout %ds", cmd->action, (cmd->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(cmd->target, ""), device->id, cmd->origin, cmd->remote_op_id, cmd->timeout); } else { crm_debug("Scheduling '%s' action%s%s using %s for %s with timeout %ds", cmd->action, (cmd->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(cmd->target, ""), device->id, cmd->client, cmd->timeout); } device->pending_ops = g_list_append(device->pending_ops, cmd); mainloop_set_trigger(device->work); // Value -1 means disable any static/random fencing delays if (requested_delay < 0) { return; } delay_max = get_action_delay_max(device, cmd->action); delay_base = get_action_delay_base(device, cmd->action, cmd->target); if (delay_max == 0) { delay_max = delay_base; } if (delay_max < delay_base) { crm_warn(PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_BASE " (%ds) is larger than " PCMK_STONITH_DELAY_MAX " (%ds) for %s using %s " "(limiting to maximum delay)", delay_base, delay_max, cmd->action, device->id); delay_base = delay_max; } if (delay_max > 0) { - cmd->start_delay += - // coverity[dont_call] It doesn't matter here if rand() is predictable - ((delay_max != delay_base)?(rand() % (delay_max - delay_base)):0) - + delay_base; + cmd->start_delay += delay_base; + + // Add random offset so that delay_base <= cmd->start_delay <= delay_max + if (delay_max > delay_base) { + // coverity[dont_call] Doesn't matter that rand() is predictable + cmd->start_delay += rand() % (delay_max - delay_base + 1); + } } if (cmd->start_delay > 0) { crm_notice("Delaying '%s' action%s%s using %s for %ds " QB_XS " timeout=%ds requested_delay=%ds base=%ds max=%ds", cmd->action, (cmd->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(cmd->target, ""), device->id, cmd->start_delay, cmd->timeout, requested_delay, delay_base, delay_max); cmd->delay_id = pcmk__create_timer(cmd->start_delay * 1000, start_delay_helper, cmd); } } static void free_device(gpointer data) { GList *gIter = NULL; fenced_device_t *device = data; g_hash_table_destroy(device->params); g_hash_table_destroy(device->aliases); for (gIter = device->pending_ops; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIter->next) { async_command_t *cmd = gIter->data; crm_warn("Removal of device '%s' purged operation '%s'", device->id, cmd->action); report_internal_result(cmd, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "Device was removed before action could be executed"); } g_list_free(device->pending_ops); g_list_free_full(device->targets, free); if (device->timer) { mainloop_timer_stop(device->timer); mainloop_timer_del(device->timer); } mainloop_destroy_trigger(device->work); pcmk__xml_free(device->agent_metadata); free(device->namespace); if (device->on_target_actions != NULL) { g_string_free(device->on_target_actions, TRUE); } free(device->agent); free(device->id); free(device); } /*! * \internal * \brief Initialize the table of known fence devices */ void fenced_init_device_table(void) { if (device_table == NULL) { device_table = pcmk__strkey_table(NULL, free_device); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Free the table of known fence devices */ void fenced_free_device_table(void) { if (device_table != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(device_table); device_table = NULL; } } static GHashTable * build_port_aliases(const char *hostmap, GList ** targets) { char *name = NULL; int last = 0, lpc = 0, max = 0, added = 0; GHashTable *aliases = pcmk__strikey_table(free, free); if (hostmap == NULL) { return aliases; } max = strlen(hostmap); for (; lpc <= max; lpc++) { switch (hostmap[lpc]) { /* Skip escaped chars */ case '\\': lpc++; break; /* Assignment chars */ case '=': case ':': if (lpc > last) { free(name); name = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, 1 + lpc - last); memcpy(name, hostmap + last, lpc - last); } last = lpc + 1; break; /* Delimeter chars */ /* case ',': Potentially used to specify multiple ports */ case 0: case ';': case ' ': case '\t': if (name) { char *value = NULL; int k = 0; value = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, 1 + lpc - last); memcpy(value, hostmap + last, lpc - last); for (int i = 0; value[i] != '\0'; i++) { if (value[i] != '\\') { value[k++] = value[i]; } } value[k] = '\0'; crm_debug("Adding alias '%s'='%s'", name, value); g_hash_table_replace(aliases, name, value); if (targets) { *targets = g_list_append(*targets, pcmk__str_copy(value)); } value = NULL; name = NULL; added++; } else if (lpc > last) { crm_debug("Parse error at offset %d near '%s'", lpc - last, hostmap + last); } last = lpc + 1; break; } if (hostmap[lpc] == 0) { break; } } if (added == 0) { crm_info("No host mappings detected in '%s'", hostmap); } free(name); return aliases; } GHashTable *metadata_cache = NULL; void free_metadata_cache(void) { if (metadata_cache != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(metadata_cache); metadata_cache = NULL; } } static void init_metadata_cache(void) { if (metadata_cache == NULL) { metadata_cache = pcmk__strkey_table(free, free); } } int get_agent_metadata(const char *agent, xmlNode ** metadata) { char *buffer = NULL; if (metadata == NULL) { return EINVAL; } *metadata = NULL; if (pcmk__str_eq(agent, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT_INTERNAL, pcmk__str_none)) { return pcmk_rc_ok; } init_metadata_cache(); buffer = g_hash_table_lookup(metadata_cache, agent); if (buffer == NULL) { stonith_t *st = stonith__api_new(); int rc; if (st == NULL) { crm_warn("Could not get agent meta-data: " "API memory allocation failed"); return EAGAIN; } rc = st->cmds->metadata(st, st_opt_sync_call, agent, NULL, &buffer, 10); stonith__api_free(st); if (rc || !buffer) { crm_err("Could not retrieve metadata for fencing agent %s", agent); return EAGAIN; } g_hash_table_replace(metadata_cache, pcmk__str_copy(agent), buffer); } *metadata = pcmk__xml_parse(buffer); return pcmk_rc_ok; } static void read_action_metadata(fenced_device_t *device) { xmlXPathObject *xpath = NULL; int max = 0; int lpc = 0; if (device->agent_metadata == NULL) { return; } xpath = pcmk__xpath_search(device->agent_metadata->doc, "//" PCMK_XE_ACTION); max = pcmk__xpath_num_results(xpath); if (max == 0) { xmlXPathFreeObject(xpath); return; } for (lpc = 0; lpc < max; lpc++) { const char *action = NULL; xmlNode *match = pcmk__xpath_result(xpath, lpc); CRM_LOG_ASSERT(match != NULL); if(match == NULL) { continue; }; action = crm_element_value(match, PCMK_XA_NAME); if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, pcmk__str_none)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_supports_list); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_STATUS, pcmk__str_none)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_supports_status); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_supports_reboot); } else if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_ON, pcmk__str_none)) { /* PCMK_XA_AUTOMATIC means the cluster will unfence a node when it * joins. * * @COMPAT PCMK__XA_REQUIRED is a deprecated synonym for * PCMK_XA_AUTOMATIC. */ if (pcmk__xe_attr_is_true(match, PCMK_XA_AUTOMATIC) || pcmk__xe_attr_is_true(match, PCMK__XA_REQUIRED)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_auto_unfence); } fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_supports_on); } if ((action != NULL) && pcmk__xe_attr_is_true(match, PCMK_XA_ON_TARGET)) { pcmk__add_word(&(device->on_target_actions), 64, action); } } xmlXPathFreeObject(xpath); } static const char * target_list_type(fenced_device_t *dev) { const char *check_type = NULL; check_type = g_hash_table_lookup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK); if (check_type == NULL) { if (g_hash_table_lookup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_LIST)) { check_type = PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST; } else if (g_hash_table_lookup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_MAP)) { check_type = PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST; } else if (pcmk_is_set(dev->flags, fenced_df_supports_list)) { check_type = PCMK_VALUE_DYNAMIC_LIST; } else if (pcmk_is_set(dev->flags, fenced_df_supports_status)) { check_type = PCMK_VALUE_STATUS; } else { check_type = PCMK_VALUE_NONE; } } return check_type; } static fenced_device_t * build_device_from_xml(const xmlNode *dev) { const char *value; fenced_device_t *device = NULL; char *agent = crm_element_value_copy(dev, PCMK_XA_AGENT); CRM_CHECK(agent != NULL, return device); device = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(fenced_device_t)); device->id = crm_element_value_copy(dev, PCMK_XA_ID); device->agent = agent; device->namespace = crm_element_value_copy(dev, PCMK__XA_NAMESPACE); device->params = xml2list(dev); value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_LIST); if (value) { device->targets = stonith__parse_targets(value); } value = g_hash_table_lookup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_MAP); device->aliases = build_port_aliases(value, &(device->targets)); value = target_list_type(device); if (!pcmk__str_eq(value, PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST, pcmk__str_casei) && (device->targets != NULL)) { // device->targets is necessary only with PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST g_list_free_full(device->targets, free); device->targets = NULL; } switch (get_agent_metadata(device->agent, &device->agent_metadata)) { case pcmk_rc_ok: if (device->agent_metadata) { read_action_metadata(device); device->default_host_arg = stonith__default_host_arg(device->agent_metadata); } break; case EAGAIN: if (device->timer == NULL) { device->timer = mainloop_timer_add("get_agent_metadata", 10 * 1000, TRUE, get_agent_metadata_cb, device); } if (!mainloop_timer_running(device->timer)) { mainloop_timer_start(device->timer); } break; default: break; } value = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_RSC_PROVIDES); if (pcmk__str_eq(value, PCMK_VALUE_UNFENCING, pcmk__str_casei)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_auto_unfence); } if (is_action_required(PCMK_ACTION_ON, device)) { crm_info("Fencing device '%s' requires unfencing", device->id); } if (device->on_target_actions != NULL) { crm_info("Fencing device '%s' requires actions (%s) to be executed " "on target", device->id, (const char *) device->on_target_actions->str); } device->work = mainloop_add_trigger(G_PRIORITY_HIGH, stonith_device_dispatch, device); return device; } static void schedule_internal_command(const char *origin, fenced_device_t *device, const char *action, const char *target, int timeout, void *internal_user_data, void (*done_cb) (int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data)) { async_command_t *cmd = NULL; cmd = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(async_command_t)); cmd->id = -1; cmd->default_timeout = timeout ? timeout : 60; cmd->timeout = cmd->default_timeout; cmd->action = pcmk__str_copy(action); cmd->target = pcmk__str_copy(target); cmd->device = pcmk__str_copy(device->id); cmd->origin = pcmk__str_copy(origin); cmd->client = pcmk__str_copy(crm_system_name); cmd->client_name = pcmk__str_copy(crm_system_name); cmd->internal_user_data = internal_user_data; cmd->done_cb = done_cb; /* cmd, not internal_user_data, is passed to 'done_cb' as the userdata */ schedule_stonith_command(cmd, device); } // Fence agent status commands use custom exit status codes enum fence_status_code { fence_status_invalid = -1, fence_status_active = 0, fence_status_unknown = 1, fence_status_inactive = 2, }; static void status_search_cb(int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data) { async_command_t *cmd = user_data; struct device_search_s *search = cmd->internal_user_data; fenced_device_t *dev = cmd_device(cmd); gboolean can = FALSE; free_async_command(cmd); if (!dev) { search_devices_record_result(search, NULL, FALSE); return; } mainloop_set_trigger(dev->work); if (result->execution_status != PCMK_EXEC_DONE) { crm_warn("Assuming %s cannot fence %s " "because status could not be executed: %s%s%s%s", dev->id, search->host, pcmk_exec_status_str(result->execution_status), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : " ("), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : result->exit_reason), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : ")")); search_devices_record_result(search, dev->id, FALSE); return; } switch (result->exit_status) { case fence_status_unknown: crm_trace("%s reported it cannot fence %s", dev->id, search->host); break; case fence_status_active: case fence_status_inactive: crm_trace("%s reported it can fence %s", dev->id, search->host); can = TRUE; break; default: crm_warn("Assuming %s cannot fence %s " "(status returned unknown code %d)", dev->id, search->host, result->exit_status); break; } search_devices_record_result(search, dev->id, can); } static void dynamic_list_search_cb(int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data) { async_command_t *cmd = user_data; struct device_search_s *search = cmd->internal_user_data; fenced_device_t *dev = cmd_device(cmd); gboolean can_fence = FALSE; free_async_command(cmd); /* Host/alias must be in the list output to be eligible to be fenced * * Will cause problems if down'd nodes aren't listed or (for virtual nodes) * if the guest is still listed despite being moved to another machine */ if (!dev) { search_devices_record_result(search, NULL, FALSE); return; } mainloop_set_trigger(dev->work); if (pcmk__result_ok(result)) { crm_info("Refreshing target list for %s", dev->id); g_list_free_full(dev->targets, free); dev->targets = stonith__parse_targets(result->action_stdout); dev->targets_age = time(NULL); } else if (dev->targets != NULL) { if (result->execution_status == PCMK_EXEC_DONE) { crm_info("Reusing most recent target list for %s " "because list returned error code %d", dev->id, result->exit_status); } else { crm_info("Reusing most recent target list for %s " "because list could not be executed: %s%s%s%s", dev->id, pcmk_exec_status_str(result->execution_status), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : " ("), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : result->exit_reason), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : ")")); } } else { // We have never successfully executed list if (result->execution_status == PCMK_EXEC_DONE) { crm_warn("Assuming %s cannot fence %s " "because list returned error code %d", dev->id, search->host, result->exit_status); } else { crm_warn("Assuming %s cannot fence %s " "because list could not be executed: %s%s%s%s", dev->id, search->host, pcmk_exec_status_str(result->execution_status), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : " ("), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : result->exit_reason), ((result->exit_reason == NULL)? "" : ")")); } /* Fall back to pcmk_host_check=PCMK_VALUE_STATUS if the user didn't * explicitly specify PCMK_VALUE_DYNAMIC_LIST */ if (g_hash_table_lookup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK) == NULL) { crm_notice("Switching to pcmk_host_check='status' for %s", dev->id); pcmk__insert_dup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK, PCMK_VALUE_STATUS); } } if (dev->targets) { const char *alias = g_hash_table_lookup(dev->aliases, search->host); if (!alias) { alias = search->host; } if (pcmk__str_in_list(alias, dev->targets, pcmk__str_casei)) { can_fence = TRUE; } } search_devices_record_result(search, dev->id, can_fence); } /*! * \internal * \brief Returns true if any key in first is not in second or second has a different value for key */ static int device_params_diff(GHashTable *first, GHashTable *second) { char *key = NULL; char *value = NULL; GHashTableIter gIter; g_hash_table_iter_init(&gIter, first); while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&gIter, (void **)&key, (void **)&value)) { if(strstr(key, "CRM_meta") == key) { continue; } else if (strcmp(key, PCMK_XA_CRM_FEATURE_SET) == 0) { continue; } else { char *other_value = g_hash_table_lookup(second, key); if (!other_value || !pcmk__str_eq(other_value, value, pcmk__str_casei)) { crm_trace("Different value for %s: %s != %s", key, other_value, value); return 1; } } } return 0; } /*! * \internal * \brief Checks to see if an identical device already exists in the table */ static fenced_device_t * device_has_duplicate(const fenced_device_t *device) { fenced_device_t *dup = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device->id); if (!dup) { crm_trace("No match for %s", device->id); return NULL; } else if (!pcmk__str_eq(dup->agent, device->agent, pcmk__str_casei)) { crm_trace("Different agent: %s != %s", dup->agent, device->agent); return NULL; } // Find a way to share logic with pcmk__digest_op_params() here? if (device_params_diff(device->params, dup->params) || device_params_diff(dup->params, device->params)) { return NULL; } crm_trace("Match"); return dup; } int fenced_device_register(const xmlNode *dev, bool from_cib) { const char *local_node_name = fenced_get_local_node(); fenced_device_t *dup = NULL; fenced_device_t *device = build_device_from_xml(dev); int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; CRM_CHECK(device != NULL, return ENOMEM); /* do we have a watchdog-device? */ if (pcmk__str_eq(device->id, STONITH_WATCHDOG_ID, pcmk__str_none) || pcmk__str_any_of(device->agent, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT_INTERNAL, NULL)) { if (stonith_watchdog_timeout_ms <= 0) { crm_err("Ignoring watchdog fence device without " PCMK_OPT_STONITH_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT " set"); rc = ENODEV; goto done; } if (!pcmk__str_any_of(device->agent, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT_INTERNAL, NULL)) { crm_err("Ignoring watchdog fence device with unknown agent '%s' " "rather than '" STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT "'", pcmk__s(device->agent, "")); rc = ENODEV; goto done; } if (!pcmk__str_eq(device->id, STONITH_WATCHDOG_ID, pcmk__str_none)) { crm_err("Ignoring watchdog fence device named '%s' rather than " "'" STONITH_WATCHDOG_ID "'", pcmk__s(device->id, "")); rc = ENODEV; goto done; } if (pcmk__str_eq(device->agent, STONITH_WATCHDOG_AGENT, pcmk__str_none)) { /* This has either an empty list or the targets configured for * watchdog fencing */ g_list_free_full(stonith_watchdog_targets, free); stonith_watchdog_targets = device->targets; device->targets = NULL; } if (!node_does_watchdog_fencing(local_node_name)) { crm_debug("Skip registration of watchdog fence device on node not " "in host list"); device->targets = NULL; stonith_device_remove(device->id, from_cib); goto done; } // Proceed as with any other fencing device g_list_free_full(device->targets, free); device->targets = stonith__parse_targets(local_node_name); pcmk__insert_dup(device->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_LIST, local_node_name); } dup = device_has_duplicate(device); if (dup != NULL) { guint ndevices = g_hash_table_size(device_table); crm_debug("Device '%s' already in device list (%d active device%s)", device->id, ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices)); free_device(device); device = dup; fenced_device_clear_flags(device, fenced_df_dirty); } else { guint ndevices = 0; fenced_device_t *old = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device->id); if (from_cib && (old != NULL) && pcmk_is_set(old->flags, fenced_df_api_registered)) { /* If the CIB is writing over an entry that is shared with a stonith * client, copy any pending ops that currently exist on the old * entry to the new one. Otherwise the pending ops will be reported * as failures. */ crm_info("Overwriting existing entry for %s from CIB", device->id); device->pending_ops = old->pending_ops; fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_api_registered); old->pending_ops = NULL; if (device->pending_ops != NULL) { mainloop_set_trigger(device->work); } } g_hash_table_replace(device_table, device->id, device); ndevices = g_hash_table_size(device_table); crm_notice("Added '%s' to device list (%d active device%s)", device->id, ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices)); } if (from_cib) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_cib_registered); } else { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_api_registered); } done: if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { free_device(device); } return rc; } void stonith_device_remove(const char *id, bool from_cib) { fenced_device_t *device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, id); guint ndevices = 0; if (device == NULL) { ndevices = g_hash_table_size(device_table); crm_info("Device '%s' not found (%u active device%s)", id, ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices)); return; } if (from_cib) { fenced_device_clear_flags(device, fenced_df_cib_registered); } else { fenced_device_clear_flags(device, fenced_df_api_registered|fenced_df_verified); } if (!pcmk_any_flags_set(device->flags, fenced_df_api_registered |fenced_df_cib_registered)) { g_hash_table_remove(device_table, id); ndevices = g_hash_table_size(device_table); crm_info("Removed '%s' from device list (%u active device%s)", id, ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices)); } else { // Exactly one is true at this point const bool cib_registered = pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_cib_registered); crm_trace("Not removing '%s' from device list (%u active) because " "still registered via %s", id, g_hash_table_size(device_table), (cib_registered? "CIB" : "API")); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Return the number of stonith levels registered for a node * * \param[in] tp Node's topology table entry * * \return Number of non-NULL levels in topology entry * \note This function is used only for log messages. */ static int count_active_levels(const stonith_topology_t *tp) { int lpc = 0; int count = 0; for (lpc = 0; lpc < ST__LEVEL_COUNT; lpc++) { if (tp->levels[lpc] != NULL) { count++; } } return count; } static void free_topology_entry(gpointer data) { stonith_topology_t *tp = data; int lpc = 0; for (lpc = 0; lpc < ST__LEVEL_COUNT; lpc++) { if (tp->levels[lpc] != NULL) { g_list_free_full(tp->levels[lpc], free); } } free(tp->target); free(tp->target_value); free(tp->target_pattern); free(tp->target_attribute); free(tp); } void free_topology_list(void) { if (topology != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(topology); topology = NULL; } } void init_topology_list(void) { if (topology == NULL) { topology = pcmk__strkey_table(NULL, free_topology_entry); } } char * stonith_level_key(const xmlNode *level, enum fenced_target_by mode) { if (mode == fenced_target_by_unknown) { mode = unpack_level_kind(level); } switch (mode) { case fenced_target_by_name: return crm_element_value_copy(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET); case fenced_target_by_pattern: return crm_element_value_copy(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_PATTERN); case fenced_target_by_attribute: return crm_strdup_printf("%s=%s", crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_ATTRIBUTE), crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_VALUE)); default: return crm_strdup_printf("unknown-%s", pcmk__xe_id(level)); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Parse target identification from topology level XML * * \param[in] level Topology level XML to parse * * \return How to identify target of \p level */ static enum fenced_target_by unpack_level_kind(const xmlNode *level) { if (crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET) != NULL) { return fenced_target_by_name; } if (crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_PATTERN) != NULL) { return fenced_target_by_pattern; } if ((crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_ATTRIBUTE) != NULL) && (crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_VALUE) != NULL)) { return fenced_target_by_attribute; } return fenced_target_by_unknown; } /*! * \internal * \brief Unpack essential information from topology request XML * * \param[in] xml Request XML to search * \param[out] mode If not NULL, where to store level kind * \param[out] target If not NULL, where to store representation of target * \param[out] id If not NULL, where to store level number * * \return Topology level XML from within \p xml, or NULL if not found * \note The caller is responsible for freeing \p *target if set. */ static xmlNode * unpack_level_request(xmlNode *xml, enum fenced_target_by *mode, char **target, int *id) { enum fenced_target_by local_mode = fenced_target_by_unknown; char *local_target = NULL; int local_id = 0; /* The level element can be the top element or lower. If top level, don't * search by xpath, because it might give multiple hits if the XML is the * CIB. */ if ((xml != NULL) && !pcmk__xe_is(xml, PCMK_XE_FENCING_LEVEL)) { xml = pcmk__xpath_find_one(xml->doc, "//" PCMK_XE_FENCING_LEVEL, LOG_WARNING); } if (xml != NULL) { local_mode = unpack_level_kind(xml); local_target = stonith_level_key(xml, local_mode); crm_element_value_int(xml, PCMK_XA_INDEX, &local_id); } if (mode != NULL) { *mode = local_mode; } if (id != NULL) { *id = local_id; } if (target != NULL) { *target = local_target; } else { free(local_target); } return xml; } /*! * \internal * \brief Register a fencing topology level for a target * * Given an XML request specifying the target name, level index, and device IDs * for the level, this will create an entry for the target in the global topology * table if one does not already exist, then append the specified device IDs to * the entry's device list for the specified level. * * \param[in] msg XML request for STONITH level registration * \param[out] result Where to set result of registration (can be \c NULL) */ void fenced_register_level(xmlNode *msg, pcmk__action_result_t *result) { int id = 0; xmlNode *level; enum fenced_target_by mode; char *target; stonith_topology_t *tp; const char *value = NULL; CRM_CHECK(msg != NULL, return); level = unpack_level_request(msg, &mode, &target, &id); if (level == NULL) { set_bad_request_result(result); return; } // Ensure an ID was given (even the client API adds an ID) if (pcmk__str_empty(pcmk__xe_id(level))) { crm_warn("Ignoring registration for topology level without ID"); free(target); crm_log_xml_trace(level, "Bad level"); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Topology level is invalid without ID"); return; } // Ensure a valid target was specified if (mode == fenced_target_by_unknown) { crm_warn("Ignoring registration for topology level '%s' " "without valid target", pcmk__xe_id(level)); free(target); crm_log_xml_trace(level, "Bad level"); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Invalid target for topology level '%s'", pcmk__xe_id(level)); return; } // Ensure level ID is in allowed range if ((id < ST__LEVEL_MIN) || (id > ST__LEVEL_MAX)) { crm_warn("Ignoring topology registration for %s with invalid level %d", target, id); free(target); crm_log_xml_trace(level, "Bad level"); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Invalid level number '%s' for topology level '%s'", pcmk__s(crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_INDEX), ""), pcmk__xe_id(level)); return; } /* Find or create topology table entry */ tp = g_hash_table_lookup(topology, target); if (tp == NULL) { tp = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(stonith_topology_t)); tp->kind = mode; tp->target = target; tp->target_value = crm_element_value_copy(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_VALUE); tp->target_pattern = crm_element_value_copy(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_PATTERN); tp->target_attribute = crm_element_value_copy(level, PCMK_XA_TARGET_ATTRIBUTE); g_hash_table_replace(topology, tp->target, tp); crm_trace("Added %s (%d) to the topology (%d active entries)", target, (int) mode, g_hash_table_size(topology)); } else { free(target); } if (tp->levels[id] != NULL) { crm_info("Adding to the existing %s[%d] topology entry", tp->target, id); } value = crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_DEVICES); if (value != NULL) { /* Empty string and whitespace are not possible with schema validation * enabled. Don't bother handling them specially here. */ gchar **devices = g_strsplit(value, ",", 0); for (char **dev = devices; (dev != NULL) && (*dev != NULL); dev++) { crm_trace("Adding device '%s' for %s[%d]", *dev, tp->target, id); tp->levels[id] = g_list_append(tp->levels[id], pcmk__str_copy(*dev)); } g_strfreev(devices); } { int nlevels = count_active_levels(tp); crm_info("Target %s has %d active fencing level%s", tp->target, nlevels, pcmk__plural_s(nlevels)); } pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); } /*! * \internal * \brief Unregister a fencing topology level for a target * * Given an XML request specifying the target name and level index (or 0 for all * levels), this will remove any corresponding entry for the target from the * global topology table. * * \param[in] msg XML request for STONITH level registration * \param[out] result Where to set result of unregistration (can be \c NULL) */ void fenced_unregister_level(xmlNode *msg, pcmk__action_result_t *result) { int id = -1; stonith_topology_t *tp; char *target; xmlNode *level = NULL; level = unpack_level_request(msg, NULL, &target, &id); if (level == NULL) { set_bad_request_result(result); return; } // Ensure level ID is in allowed range if ((id < 0) || (id >= ST__LEVEL_COUNT)) { crm_warn("Ignoring topology unregistration for %s with invalid level %d", target, id); free(target); crm_log_xml_trace(level, "Bad level"); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Invalid level number '%s' for topology level %s", pcmk__s(crm_element_value(level, PCMK_XA_INDEX), ""), // Client API doesn't add ID to unregistration XML pcmk__s(pcmk__xe_id(level), "")); return; } tp = g_hash_table_lookup(topology, target); if (tp == NULL) { guint nentries = g_hash_table_size(topology); crm_info("No fencing topology found for %s (%d active %s)", target, nentries, pcmk__plural_alt(nentries, "entry", "entries")); } else if (id == 0 && g_hash_table_remove(topology, target)) { guint nentries = g_hash_table_size(topology); crm_info("Removed all fencing topology entries related to %s " "(%d active %s remaining)", target, nentries, pcmk__plural_alt(nentries, "entry", "entries")); } else if (tp->levels[id] != NULL) { guint nlevels; g_list_free_full(tp->levels[id], free); tp->levels[id] = NULL; nlevels = count_active_levels(tp); crm_info("Removed level %d from fencing topology for %s " "(%d active level%s remaining)", id, target, nlevels, pcmk__plural_s(nlevels)); } free(target); pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); } static char * list_to_string(GList *list, const char *delim, gboolean terminate_with_delim) { int max = g_list_length(list); size_t delim_len = delim?strlen(delim):0; size_t alloc_size = 1 + (max?((max-1+(terminate_with_delim?1:0))*delim_len):0); char *rv; GList *gIter; char *pos = NULL; const char *lead_delim = ""; for (gIter = list; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIter->next) { const char *value = (const char *) gIter->data; alloc_size += strlen(value); } rv = pcmk__assert_alloc(alloc_size, sizeof(char)); pos = rv; for (gIter = list; gIter != NULL; gIter = gIter->next) { const char *value = (const char *) gIter->data; pos = &pos[sprintf(pos, "%s%s", lead_delim, value)]; lead_delim = delim; } if (max && terminate_with_delim) { sprintf(pos, "%s", delim); } return rv; } /*! * \internal * \brief Execute a fence agent action directly (and asynchronously) * * Handle a STONITH_OP_EXEC API message by scheduling a requested agent action * directly on a specified device. Only list, monitor, and status actions are * expected to use this call, though it should work with any agent command. * * \param[in] msg Request XML specifying action * \param[out] result Where to store result of action * * \note If the action is monitor, the device must be registered via the API * (CIB registration is not sufficient), because monitor should not be * possible unless the device is "started" (API registered). */ static void execute_agent_action(xmlNode *msg, pcmk__action_result_t *result) { xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(msg->doc, "//" PCMK__XE_ST_DEVICE_ID, LOG_ERR); xmlNode *op = pcmk__xpath_find_one(msg->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION "]", LOG_ERR); const char *id = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID); const char *action = crm_element_value(op, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION); async_command_t *cmd = NULL; fenced_device_t *device = NULL; if ((id == NULL) || (action == NULL)) { crm_info("Malformed API action request: device %s, action %s", (id? id : "not specified"), (action? action : "not specified")); set_bad_request_result(result); return; } if (pcmk__str_eq(id, STONITH_WATCHDOG_ID, pcmk__str_none)) { // Watchdog agent actions are implemented internally if (stonith_watchdog_timeout_ms <= 0) { pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "Watchdog fence device not configured"); return; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, pcmk__str_none)) { pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); pcmk__set_result_output(result, list_to_string(stonith_watchdog_targets, "\n", TRUE), NULL); return; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_MONITOR, pcmk__str_none)) { pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); return; } } device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, id); if (device == NULL) { crm_info("Ignoring API '%s' action request because device %s not found", action, id); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "'%s' not found", id); return; } else if (!pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_api_registered) && (strcmp(action, PCMK_ACTION_MONITOR) == 0)) { // Monitors may run only on "started" (API-registered) devices crm_info("Ignoring API '%s' action request because device %s not active", action, id); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "'%s' not active", id); return; } cmd = create_async_command(msg); if (cmd == NULL) { crm_log_xml_warn(msg, "invalid"); set_bad_request_result(result); return; } schedule_stonith_command(cmd, device); pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); } static void search_devices_record_result(struct device_search_s *search, const char *device, gboolean can_fence) { search->replies_received++; if (can_fence && device) { if (search->support_action_only != fenced_df_none) { fenced_device_t *dev = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device); if (dev && !pcmk_is_set(dev->flags, search->support_action_only)) { return; } } search->capable = g_list_append(search->capable, pcmk__str_copy(device)); } if (search->replies_needed == search->replies_received) { guint ndevices = g_list_length(search->capable); crm_debug("Search found %d device%s that can perform '%s' targeting %s", ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices), (search->action? search->action : "unknown action"), (search->host? search->host : "any node")); search->callback(search->capable, search->user_data); free(search->host); free(search->action); free(search); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether the local host is allowed to execute a fencing action * * \param[in] device Fence device to check * \param[in] action Fence action to check * \param[in] target Hostname of fence target * \param[in] allow_self Whether self-fencing is allowed for this operation * * \return TRUE if local host is allowed to execute action, FALSE otherwise */ static gboolean localhost_is_eligible(const fenced_device_t *device, const char *action, const char *target, gboolean allow_self) { gboolean localhost_is_target = pcmk__str_eq(target, fenced_get_local_node(), pcmk__str_casei); if ((device != NULL) && (action != NULL) && (device->on_target_actions != NULL) && (strstr((const char*) device->on_target_actions->str, action) != NULL)) { if (!localhost_is_target) { crm_trace("Operation '%s' using %s can only be executed for local " "host, not %s", action, device->id, target); return FALSE; } } else if (localhost_is_target && !allow_self) { crm_trace("'%s' operation does not support self-fencing", action); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /*! * \internal * \brief Check if local node is allowed to execute (possibly remapped) action * * \param[in] device Fence device to check * \param[in] action Fence action to check * \param[in] target Node name of fence target * \param[in] allow_self Whether self-fencing is allowed for this operation * * \return true if local node is allowed to execute \p action or any actions it * might be remapped to, otherwise false */ static bool localhost_is_eligible_with_remap(const fenced_device_t *device, const char *action, const char *target, gboolean allow_self) { // Check exact action if (localhost_is_eligible(device, action, target, allow_self)) { return true; } // Check potential remaps if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none)) { /* "reboot" might get remapped to "off" then "on", so even if reboot is * disallowed, return true if either of those is allowed. We'll report * the disallowed actions with the results. We never allow self-fencing * for remapped "on" actions because the target is off at that point. */ if (localhost_is_eligible(device, PCMK_ACTION_OFF, target, allow_self) || localhost_is_eligible(device, PCMK_ACTION_ON, target, FALSE)) { return true; } } return false; } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether we can use a device's cached target list * * \param[in] dev Fencing device to check * * \return \c true if \p dev cached its targets less than a minute ago, * otherwise \c false */ static inline bool can_use_target_cache(const fenced_device_t *dev) { return (dev->targets != NULL) && (time(NULL) < (dev->targets_age + 60)); } static void can_fence_host_with_device(fenced_device_t *dev, struct device_search_s *search) { gboolean can = FALSE; const char *check_type = "Internal bug"; const char *target = NULL; const char *alias = NULL; const char *dev_id = "Unspecified device"; const char *action = (search == NULL)? NULL : search->action; CRM_CHECK((dev != NULL) && (action != NULL), goto search_report_results); if (dev->id != NULL) { dev_id = dev->id; } target = search->host; if (target == NULL) { can = TRUE; check_type = "No target"; goto search_report_results; } /* Answer immediately if the device does not support the action * or the local node is not allowed to perform it */ if (pcmk__str_eq(action, PCMK_ACTION_ON, pcmk__str_none) && !pcmk_is_set(dev->flags, fenced_df_supports_on)) { check_type = "Agent does not support 'on'"; goto search_report_results; } else if (!localhost_is_eligible_with_remap(dev, action, target, search->allow_self)) { check_type = "This node is not allowed to execute action"; goto search_report_results; } // Check eligibility as specified by pcmk_host_check check_type = target_list_type(dev); alias = g_hash_table_lookup(dev->aliases, target); if (pcmk__str_eq(check_type, PCMK_VALUE_NONE, pcmk__str_casei)) { can = TRUE; } else if (pcmk__str_eq(check_type, PCMK_VALUE_STATIC_LIST, pcmk__str_casei)) { if (pcmk__str_in_list(target, dev->targets, pcmk__str_casei)) { can = TRUE; } else if (g_hash_table_lookup(dev->params, PCMK_STONITH_HOST_MAP) && g_hash_table_lookup(dev->aliases, target)) { can = TRUE; } } else if (pcmk__str_eq(check_type, PCMK_VALUE_DYNAMIC_LIST, pcmk__str_casei)) { if (!can_use_target_cache(dev)) { int device_timeout = get_action_timeout(dev, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, search->per_device_timeout); if (device_timeout > search->per_device_timeout) { crm_notice("Since the pcmk_list_timeout (%ds) parameter of %s " "is larger than " PCMK_OPT_STONITH_TIMEOUT " (%ds), timeout may occur", device_timeout, dev_id, search->per_device_timeout); } crm_trace("Running '%s' to check whether %s is eligible to fence %s (%s)", check_type, dev_id, target, action); schedule_internal_command(__func__, dev, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, NULL, search->per_device_timeout, search, dynamic_list_search_cb); /* we'll respond to this search request async in the cb */ return; } if (pcmk__str_in_list(((alias == NULL)? target : alias), dev->targets, pcmk__str_casei)) { can = TRUE; } } else if (pcmk__str_eq(check_type, PCMK_VALUE_STATUS, pcmk__str_casei)) { int device_timeout = get_action_timeout(dev, check_type, search->per_device_timeout); if (device_timeout > search->per_device_timeout) { crm_notice("Since the pcmk_status_timeout (%ds) parameter of %s is " "larger than " PCMK_OPT_STONITH_TIMEOUT " (%ds), " "timeout may occur", device_timeout, dev_id, search->per_device_timeout); } crm_trace("Running '%s' to check whether %s is eligible to fence %s (%s)", check_type, dev_id, target, action); schedule_internal_command(__func__, dev, PCMK_ACTION_STATUS, target, search->per_device_timeout, search, status_search_cb); /* we'll respond to this search request async in the cb */ return; } else { crm_err("Invalid value for " PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK ": %s", check_type); check_type = "Invalid " PCMK_STONITH_HOST_CHECK; } search_report_results: crm_info("%s is%s eligible to fence (%s) %s%s%s%s: %s", dev_id, (can? "" : " not"), pcmk__s(action, "unspecified action"), pcmk__s(target, "unspecified target"), (alias == NULL)? "" : " (as '", pcmk__s(alias, ""), (alias == NULL)? "" : "')", check_type); search_devices_record_result(search, ((dev == NULL)? NULL : dev_id), can); } static void search_devices(gpointer key, gpointer value, gpointer user_data) { fenced_device_t *dev = value; struct device_search_s *search = user_data; can_fence_host_with_device(dev, search); } #define DEFAULT_QUERY_TIMEOUT 20 static void get_capable_devices(const char *host, const char *action, int timeout, bool allow_self, void *user_data, void (*callback) (GList * devices, void *user_data), uint32_t support_action_only) { struct device_search_s *search; guint ndevices = g_hash_table_size(device_table); if (ndevices == 0) { callback(NULL, user_data); return; } search = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(struct device_search_s)); search->host = pcmk__str_copy(host); search->action = pcmk__str_copy(action); search->per_device_timeout = timeout; search->allow_self = allow_self; search->callback = callback; search->user_data = user_data; search->support_action_only = support_action_only; /* We are guaranteed this many replies, even if a device is * unregistered while the search is in progress. */ search->replies_needed = ndevices; crm_debug("Searching %d device%s to see which can execute '%s' targeting %s", ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices), (search->action? search->action : "unknown action"), (search->host? search->host : "any node")); fenced_foreach_device(search_devices, search); } struct st_query_data { xmlNode *reply; char *remote_peer; char *client_id; char *target; char *action; int call_options; }; /*! * \internal * \brief Add action-specific attributes to query reply XML * * \param[in,out] xml XML to add attributes to * \param[in] action Fence action * \param[in] device Fence device * \param[in] target Fence target */ static void add_action_specific_attributes(xmlNode *xml, const char *action, const fenced_device_t *device, const char *target) { int action_specific_timeout; int delay_max; int delay_base; CRM_CHECK(xml && action && device, return); // PCMK__XA_ST_REQUIRED is currently used only for unfencing if (is_action_required(action, device)) { crm_trace("Action '%s' is required using %s", action, device->id); crm_xml_add_int(xml, PCMK__XA_ST_REQUIRED, 1); } // pcmk__timeout if configured action_specific_timeout = get_action_timeout(device, action, 0); if (action_specific_timeout) { crm_trace("Action '%s' has timeout %ds using %s", action, action_specific_timeout, device->id); crm_xml_add_int(xml, PCMK__XA_ST_ACTION_TIMEOUT, action_specific_timeout); } delay_max = get_action_delay_max(device, action); if (delay_max > 0) { crm_trace("Action '%s' has maximum random delay %ds using %s", action, delay_max, device->id); crm_xml_add_int(xml, PCMK__XA_ST_DELAY_MAX, delay_max); } delay_base = get_action_delay_base(device, action, target); if (delay_base > 0) { crm_xml_add_int(xml, PCMK__XA_ST_DELAY_BASE, delay_base); } if ((delay_max > 0) && (delay_base == 0)) { crm_trace("Action '%s' has maximum random delay %ds using %s", action, delay_max, device->id); } else if ((delay_max == 0) && (delay_base > 0)) { crm_trace("Action '%s' has a static delay of %ds using %s", action, delay_base, device->id); } else if ((delay_max > 0) && (delay_base > 0)) { crm_trace("Action '%s' has a minimum delay of %ds and a randomly chosen " "maximum delay of %ds using %s", action, delay_base, delay_max, device->id); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Add "disallowed" attribute to query reply XML if appropriate * * \param[in,out] xml XML to add attribute to * \param[in] action Fence action * \param[in] device Fence device * \param[in] target Fence target * \param[in] allow_self Whether self-fencing is allowed */ static void add_disallowed(xmlNode *xml, const char *action, const fenced_device_t *device, const char *target, gboolean allow_self) { if (!localhost_is_eligible(device, action, target, allow_self)) { crm_trace("Action '%s' using %s is disallowed for local host", action, device->id); pcmk__xe_set_bool_attr(xml, PCMK__XA_ST_ACTION_DISALLOWED, true); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Add child element with action-specific values to query reply XML * * \param[in,out] xml XML to add attribute to * \param[in] action Fence action * \param[in] device Fence device * \param[in] target Fence target * \param[in] allow_self Whether self-fencing is allowed */ static void add_action_reply(xmlNode *xml, const char *action, const fenced_device_t *device, const char *target, gboolean allow_self) { xmlNode *child = pcmk__xe_create(xml, PCMK__XE_ST_DEVICE_ACTION); crm_xml_add(child, PCMK_XA_ID, action); add_action_specific_attributes(child, action, device, target); add_disallowed(child, action, device, target, allow_self); } /*! * \internal * \brief Send a reply to a CPG peer or IPC client * * \param[in] reply XML reply to send * \param[in] call_options Send synchronously if st_opt_sync_call is set * \param[in] remote_peer If not NULL, name of peer node to send CPG reply * \param[in,out] client If not NULL, client to send IPC reply */ static void stonith_send_reply(const xmlNode *reply, int call_options, const char *remote_peer, pcmk__client_t *client) { CRM_CHECK((reply != NULL) && ((remote_peer != NULL) || (client != NULL)), return); if (remote_peer == NULL) { do_local_reply(reply, client, call_options); } else { const pcmk__node_status_t *node = pcmk__get_node(0, remote_peer, NULL, pcmk__node_search_cluster_member); pcmk__cluster_send_message(node, pcmk_ipc_fenced, reply); } } static void stonith_query_capable_device_cb(GList * devices, void *user_data) { struct st_query_data *query = user_data; int available_devices = 0; xmlNode *wrapper = NULL; xmlNode *list = NULL; GList *lpc = NULL; pcmk__client_t *client = NULL; if (query->client_id != NULL) { client = pcmk__find_client_by_id(query->client_id); if ((client == NULL) && (query->remote_peer == NULL)) { crm_trace("Skipping reply to %s: no longer a client", query->client_id); goto done; } } // Pack the results into XML wrapper = pcmk__xe_create(query->reply, PCMK__XE_ST_CALLDATA); list = pcmk__xe_create(wrapper, __func__); crm_xml_add(list, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET, query->target); for (lpc = devices; lpc != NULL; lpc = lpc->next) { fenced_device_t *device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, lpc->data); const char *action = query->action; xmlNode *dev = NULL; if (!device) { /* It is possible the device got unregistered while * determining who can fence the target */ continue; } available_devices++; dev = pcmk__xe_create(list, PCMK__XE_ST_DEVICE_ID); crm_xml_add(dev, PCMK_XA_ID, device->id); crm_xml_add(dev, PCMK__XA_NAMESPACE, device->namespace); crm_xml_add(dev, PCMK_XA_AGENT, device->agent); // Has had successful monitor, list, or status on this node crm_xml_add_int(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_MONITOR_VERIFIED, pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_verified)); crm_xml_add_int(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_SUPPORT_FLAGS, device->flags); /* If the originating fencer wants to reboot the node, and we have a * capable device that doesn't support "reboot", remap to "off" instead. */ if (!pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_supports_reboot) && pcmk__str_eq(query->action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none)) { crm_trace("%s doesn't support reboot, using values for off instead", device->id); action = PCMK_ACTION_OFF; } /* Add action-specific values if available */ add_action_specific_attributes(dev, action, device, query->target); if (pcmk__str_eq(query->action, PCMK_ACTION_REBOOT, pcmk__str_none)) { /* A "reboot" *might* get remapped to "off" then "on", so after * sending the "reboot"-specific values in the main element, we add * sub-elements for "off" and "on" values. * * We short-circuited earlier if "reboot", "off" and "on" are all * disallowed for the local host. However if only one or two are * disallowed, we send back the results and mark which ones are * disallowed. If "reboot" is disallowed, this might cause problems * with older fencer versions, which won't check for it. Older * versions will ignore "off" and "on", so they are not a problem. */ add_disallowed(dev, action, device, query->target, pcmk_is_set(query->call_options, st_opt_allow_self_fencing)); add_action_reply(dev, PCMK_ACTION_OFF, device, query->target, pcmk_is_set(query->call_options, st_opt_allow_self_fencing)); add_action_reply(dev, PCMK_ACTION_ON, device, query->target, FALSE); } /* A query without a target wants device parameters */ if (query->target == NULL) { xmlNode *attrs = pcmk__xe_create(dev, PCMK__XE_ATTRIBUTES); g_hash_table_foreach(device->params, hash2field, attrs); } } crm_xml_add_int(list, PCMK__XA_ST_AVAILABLE_DEVICES, available_devices); if (query->target) { crm_debug("Found %d matching device%s for target '%s'", available_devices, pcmk__plural_s(available_devices), query->target); } else { crm_debug("%d device%s installed", available_devices, pcmk__plural_s(available_devices)); } crm_log_xml_trace(list, "query-result"); stonith_send_reply(query->reply, query->call_options, query->remote_peer, client); done: pcmk__xml_free(query->reply); free(query->remote_peer); free(query->client_id); free(query->target); free(query->action); free(query); g_list_free_full(devices, free); } /*! * \internal * \brief Log the result of an asynchronous command * * \param[in] cmd Command the result is for * \param[in] result Result of command * \param[in] pid Process ID of command, if available * \param[in] next Alternate device that will be tried if command failed * \param[in] op_merged Whether this command was merged with an earlier one */ static void log_async_result(const async_command_t *cmd, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, int pid, const char *next, bool op_merged) { int log_level = LOG_ERR; int output_log_level = LOG_NEVER; guint devices_remaining = g_list_length(cmd->next_device_iter); GString *msg = g_string_sized_new(80); // Reasonable starting size // Choose log levels appropriately if we have a result if (pcmk__result_ok(result)) { log_level = (cmd->target == NULL)? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_NOTICE; if ((result->action_stdout != NULL) && !pcmk__str_eq(cmd->action, PCMK_ACTION_METADATA, pcmk__str_none)) { output_log_level = LOG_DEBUG; } next = NULL; } else { log_level = (cmd->target == NULL)? LOG_NOTICE : LOG_ERR; if ((result->action_stdout != NULL) && !pcmk__str_eq(cmd->action, PCMK_ACTION_METADATA, pcmk__str_none)) { output_log_level = LOG_WARNING; } } // Build the log message piece by piece pcmk__g_strcat(msg, "Operation '", cmd->action, "' ", NULL); if (pid != 0) { g_string_append_printf(msg, "[%d] ", pid); } if (cmd->target != NULL) { pcmk__g_strcat(msg, "targeting ", cmd->target, " ", NULL); } if (cmd->device != NULL) { pcmk__g_strcat(msg, "using ", cmd->device, " ", NULL); } // Add exit status or execution status as appropriate if (result->execution_status == PCMK_EXEC_DONE) { g_string_append_printf(msg, "returned %d", result->exit_status); } else { pcmk__g_strcat(msg, "could not be executed: ", pcmk_exec_status_str(result->execution_status), NULL); } // Add exit reason and next device if appropriate if (result->exit_reason != NULL) { pcmk__g_strcat(msg, " (", result->exit_reason, ")", NULL); } if (next != NULL) { pcmk__g_strcat(msg, ", retrying with ", next, NULL); } if (devices_remaining > 0) { g_string_append_printf(msg, " (%u device%s remaining)", (unsigned int) devices_remaining, pcmk__plural_s(devices_remaining)); } g_string_append_printf(msg, " " QB_XS " %scall %d from %s", (op_merged? "merged " : ""), cmd->id, cmd->client_name); // Log the result do_crm_log(log_level, "%s", msg->str); g_string_free(msg, TRUE); // Log the output (which may have multiple lines), if appropriate if (output_log_level != LOG_NEVER) { char *prefix = crm_strdup_printf("%s[%d]", cmd->device, pid); crm_log_output(output_log_level, prefix, result->action_stdout); free(prefix); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Reply to requester after asynchronous command completion * * \param[in] cmd Command that completed * \param[in] result Result of command * \param[in] pid Process ID of command, if available * \param[in] merged If true, command was merged with another, not executed */ static void send_async_reply(const async_command_t *cmd, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, int pid, bool merged) { xmlNode *reply = NULL; pcmk__client_t *client = NULL; CRM_CHECK((cmd != NULL) && (result != NULL), return); log_async_result(cmd, result, pid, NULL, merged); if (cmd->client != NULL) { client = pcmk__find_client_by_id(cmd->client); if ((client == NULL) && (cmd->origin == NULL)) { crm_trace("Skipping reply to %s: no longer a client", cmd->client); return; } } reply = construct_async_reply(cmd, result); if (merged) { pcmk__xe_set_bool_attr(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_OP_MERGED, true); } if (pcmk__is_fencing_action(cmd->action) && pcmk__str_eq(cmd->origin, cmd->target, pcmk__str_casei)) { /* The target was also the originator, so broadcast the result on its * behalf (since it will be unable to). */ crm_trace("Broadcast '%s' result for %s (target was also originator)", cmd->action, cmd->target); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_SUBT, PCMK__VALUE_BROADCAST); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_OP, STONITH_OP_NOTIFY); pcmk__cluster_send_message(NULL, pcmk_ipc_fenced, reply); } else { // Reply only to the originator stonith_send_reply(reply, cmd->options, cmd->origin, client); } crm_log_xml_trace(reply, "Reply"); pcmk__xml_free(reply); } static void cancel_stonith_command(async_command_t * cmd) { fenced_device_t *device = cmd_device(cmd); if (device) { crm_trace("Cancel scheduled '%s' action using %s", cmd->action, device->id); device->pending_ops = g_list_remove(device->pending_ops, cmd); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Cancel and reply to any duplicates of a just-completed operation * * Check whether any fencing operations are scheduled to do the same thing as * one that just succeeded. If so, rather than performing the same operation * twice, return the result of this operation for all matching pending commands. * * \param[in,out] cmd Fencing operation that just succeeded * \param[in] result Result of \p cmd * \param[in] pid If nonzero, process ID of agent invocation (for logs) * * \note Duplicate merging will do the right thing for either type of remapped * reboot. If the executing fencer remapped an unsupported reboot to off, * then cmd->action will be "reboot" and will be merged with any other * reboot requests. If the originating fencer remapped a topology reboot * to off then on, we will get here once with cmd->action "off" and once * with "on", and they will be merged separately with similar requests. */ static void reply_to_duplicates(async_command_t *cmd, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, int pid) { GList *next = NULL; for (GList *iter = cmd_list; iter != NULL; iter = next) { async_command_t *cmd_other = iter->data; next = iter->next; // We might delete this entry, so grab next now if (cmd == cmd_other) { continue; } /* A pending operation matches if: * 1. The client connections are different. * 2. The target is the same. * 3. The fencing action is the same. * 4. The device scheduled to execute the action is the same. */ if (pcmk__str_eq(cmd->client, cmd_other->client, pcmk__str_casei) || !pcmk__str_eq(cmd->target, cmd_other->target, pcmk__str_casei) || !pcmk__str_eq(cmd->action, cmd_other->action, pcmk__str_none) || !pcmk__str_eq(cmd->device, cmd_other->device, pcmk__str_casei)) { continue; } crm_notice("Merging fencing action '%s'%s%s originating from " "client %s with identical fencing request from client %s", cmd_other->action, (cmd_other->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(cmd_other->target, ""), cmd_other->client_name, cmd->client_name); // Stop tracking the duplicate, send its result, and cancel it cmd_list = g_list_remove_link(cmd_list, iter); send_async_reply(cmd_other, result, pid, true); cancel_stonith_command(cmd_other); free_async_command(cmd_other); g_list_free_1(iter); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Return the next required device (if any) for an operation * * \param[in,out] cmd Fencing operation that just succeeded * * \return Next device required for action if any, otherwise NULL */ static fenced_device_t * next_required_device(async_command_t *cmd) { for (GList *iter = cmd->next_device_iter; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) { fenced_device_t *next_device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, iter->data); if (is_action_required(cmd->action, next_device)) { /* This is only called for successful actions, so it's OK to skip * non-required devices. */ cmd->next_device_iter = iter->next; return next_device; } } return NULL; } static void st_child_done(int pid, const pcmk__action_result_t *result, void *user_data) { async_command_t *cmd = user_data; fenced_device_t *device = NULL; fenced_device_t *next_device = NULL; CRM_CHECK(cmd != NULL, return); device = cmd_device(cmd); cmd->active_on = NULL; /* The device is ready to do something else now */ if (device) { if (!pcmk_is_set(device->flags, fenced_df_verified) && pcmk__result_ok(result) && pcmk__strcase_any_of(cmd->action, PCMK_ACTION_LIST, PCMK_ACTION_MONITOR, PCMK_ACTION_STATUS, NULL)) { fenced_device_set_flags(device, fenced_df_verified); } mainloop_set_trigger(device->work); } if (pcmk__result_ok(result)) { next_device = next_required_device(cmd); } else if ((cmd->next_device_iter != NULL) && !is_action_required(cmd->action, device)) { /* if this device didn't work out, see if there are any others we can try. * if the failed device was 'required', we can't pick another device. */ next_device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, cmd->next_device_iter->data); cmd->next_device_iter = cmd->next_device_iter->next; } if (next_device == NULL) { send_async_reply(cmd, result, pid, false); if (pcmk__result_ok(result)) { reply_to_duplicates(cmd, result, pid); } free_async_command(cmd); } else { // This operation requires more fencing log_async_result(cmd, result, pid, next_device->id, false); schedule_stonith_command(cmd, next_device); } } static void stonith_fence_get_devices_cb(GList * devices, void *user_data) { async_command_t *cmd = user_data; fenced_device_t *device = NULL; guint ndevices = g_list_length(devices); crm_info("Found %d matching device%s for target '%s'", ndevices, pcmk__plural_s(ndevices), cmd->target); if (devices != NULL) { device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, devices->data); } if (device == NULL) { // No device found pcmk__action_result_t result = PCMK__UNKNOWN_RESULT; pcmk__format_result(&result, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "No device configured for target '%s'", cmd->target); send_async_reply(cmd, &result, 0, false); pcmk__reset_result(&result); free_async_command(cmd); g_list_free_full(devices, free); } else { /* Device found. Schedule a fencing command for it. * * Assign devices to device_list so that it will be freed with cmd. */ cmd->device_list = devices; cmd->next_device_iter = devices->next; schedule_stonith_command(cmd, device); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Execute a fence action via the local node * * \param[in] msg Fencing request * \param[out] result Where to store result of fence action */ static void fence_locally(xmlNode *msg, pcmk__action_result_t *result) { const char *device_id = NULL; fenced_device_t *device = NULL; async_command_t *cmd = NULL; xmlNode *dev = NULL; CRM_CHECK((msg != NULL) && (result != NULL), return); dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(msg->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET "]", LOG_ERR); cmd = create_async_command(msg); if (cmd == NULL) { crm_log_xml_warn(msg, "invalid"); set_bad_request_result(result); return; } device_id = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID); if (device_id != NULL) { device = g_hash_table_lookup(device_table, device_id); if (device == NULL) { crm_err("Requested device '%s' is not available", device_id); pcmk__format_result(result, CRM_EX_ERROR, PCMK_EXEC_NO_FENCE_DEVICE, "Requested device '%s' not found", device_id); return; } schedule_stonith_command(cmd, device); } else { const char *host = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET); if (pcmk_is_set(cmd->options, st_opt_cs_nodeid)) { int nodeid = 0; pcmk__node_status_t *node = NULL; pcmk__scan_min_int(host, &nodeid, 0); node = pcmk__search_node_caches(nodeid, NULL, NULL, pcmk__node_search_any |pcmk__node_search_cluster_cib); if (node != NULL) { host = node->name; } } /* If we get to here, then self-fencing is implicitly allowed */ get_capable_devices(host, cmd->action, cmd->default_timeout, TRUE, cmd, stonith_fence_get_devices_cb, fenced_support_flag(cmd->action)); } pcmk__set_result(result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); } /*! * \internal * \brief Build an XML reply for a fencing operation * * \param[in] request Request that reply is for * \param[in] data If not NULL, add to reply as call data * \param[in] result Full result of fencing operation * * \return Newly created XML reply * \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result. * \note This has some overlap with construct_async_reply(), but that copies * values from an async_command_t, whereas this one copies them from the * request. */ xmlNode * fenced_construct_reply(const xmlNode *request, xmlNode *data, const pcmk__action_result_t *result) { xmlNode *reply = NULL; reply = pcmk__xe_create(NULL, PCMK__XE_ST_REPLY); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_ORIGIN, __func__); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_T, PCMK__VALUE_STONITH_NG); stonith__xe_set_result(reply, result); if (request == NULL) { /* Most likely, this is the result of a stonith operation that was * initiated before we came up. Unfortunately that means we lack enough * information to provide clients with a full result. * * @TODO Maybe synchronize this information at start-up? */ crm_warn("Missing request information for client notifications for " "operation with result '%s' (initiated before we came up?)", pcmk_exec_status_str(result->execution_status)); } else { const char *name = NULL; const char *value = NULL; // Attributes to copy from request to reply const char *names[] = { PCMK__XA_ST_OP, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLID, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTNAME, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLOPT, }; for (int lpc = 0; lpc < PCMK__NELEM(names); lpc++) { name = names[lpc]; value = crm_element_value(request, name); crm_xml_add(reply, name, value); } if (data != NULL) { xmlNode *wrapper = pcmk__xe_create(reply, PCMK__XE_ST_CALLDATA); pcmk__xml_copy(wrapper, data); } } return reply; } /*! * \internal * \brief Build an XML reply to an asynchronous fencing command * * \param[in] cmd Fencing command that reply is for * \param[in] result Command result */ static xmlNode * construct_async_reply(const async_command_t *cmd, const pcmk__action_result_t *result) { xmlNode *reply = pcmk__xe_create(NULL, PCMK__XE_ST_REPLY); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_ORIGIN, __func__); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_T, PCMK__VALUE_STONITH_NG); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_OP, cmd->op); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID, cmd->device); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP, cmd->remote_op_id); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID, cmd->client); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTNAME, cmd->client_name); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET, cmd->target); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION, cmd->op); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_ORIGIN, cmd->origin); crm_xml_add_int(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLID, cmd->id); crm_xml_add_int(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLOPT, cmd->options); stonith__xe_set_result(reply, result); return reply; } bool fencing_peer_active(pcmk__node_status_t *peer) { return (peer != NULL) && (peer->name != NULL) && pcmk_is_set(peer->processes, crm_get_cluster_proc()); } void set_fencing_completed(remote_fencing_op_t *op) { struct timespec tv; qb_util_timespec_from_epoch_get(&tv); op->completed = tv.tv_sec; op->completed_nsec = tv.tv_nsec; } /*! * \internal * \brief Look for alternate node needed if local node shouldn't fence target * * \param[in] target Node that must be fenced * * \return Name of an alternate node that should fence \p target if any, * or NULL otherwise */ static const char * check_alternate_host(const char *target) { if (pcmk__str_eq(target, fenced_get_local_node(), pcmk__str_casei)) { GHashTableIter gIter; pcmk__node_status_t *entry = NULL; g_hash_table_iter_init(&gIter, pcmk__peer_cache); while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&gIter, NULL, (void **)&entry)) { if (fencing_peer_active(entry) && !pcmk__str_eq(entry->name, target, pcmk__str_casei)) { crm_notice("Forwarding self-fencing request to %s", entry->name); return entry->name; } } crm_warn("Will handle own fencing because no peer can"); } return NULL; } static void remove_relay_op(xmlNode * request) { xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION "]", LOG_TRACE); const char *relay_op_id = NULL; const char *op_id = NULL; const char *client_name = NULL; const char *target = NULL; remote_fencing_op_t *relay_op = NULL; if (dev) { target = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET); } relay_op_id = crm_element_value(request, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP_RELAY); op_id = crm_element_value(request, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP); client_name = crm_element_value(request, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTNAME); /* Delete RELAY operation. */ if ((relay_op_id != NULL) && (target != NULL) && pcmk__str_eq(target, fenced_get_local_node(), pcmk__str_casei)) { relay_op = g_hash_table_lookup(stonith_remote_op_list, relay_op_id); if (relay_op) { GHashTableIter iter; remote_fencing_op_t *list_op = NULL; g_hash_table_iter_init(&iter, stonith_remote_op_list); /* If the operation to be deleted is registered as a duplicate, delete the registration. */ while (g_hash_table_iter_next(&iter, NULL, (void **)&list_op)) { GList *dup_iter = NULL; if (list_op != relay_op) { for (dup_iter = list_op->duplicates; dup_iter != NULL; dup_iter = dup_iter->next) { remote_fencing_op_t *other = dup_iter->data; if (other == relay_op) { other->duplicates = g_list_remove(other->duplicates, relay_op); break; } } } } crm_debug("Deleting relay op %s ('%s'%s%s for %s), " "replaced by op %s ('%s'%s%s for %s)", relay_op->id, relay_op->action, (relay_op->target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(relay_op->target, ""), relay_op->client_name, op_id, relay_op->action, (target == NULL)? "" : " targeting ", pcmk__s(target, ""), client_name); g_hash_table_remove(stonith_remote_op_list, relay_op_id); } } } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether an API request was sent by a privileged user * * API commands related to fencing configuration may be done only by privileged * IPC users (i.e. root or hacluster), because all other users should go through * the CIB to have ACLs applied. If no client was given, this is a peer request, * which is always allowed. * * \param[in] c IPC client that sent request (or NULL if sent by CPG peer) * \param[in] op Requested API operation (for logging only) * * \return true if sender is peer or privileged client, otherwise false */ static inline bool is_privileged(const pcmk__client_t *c, const char *op) { if ((c == NULL) || pcmk_is_set(c->flags, pcmk__client_privileged)) { return true; } else { crm_warn("Rejecting IPC request '%s' from unprivileged client %s", pcmk__s(op, ""), pcmk__client_name(c)); return false; } } // CRM_OP_REGISTER static xmlNode * handle_register_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { xmlNode *reply = pcmk__xe_create(NULL, "reply"); pcmk__assert(request->ipc_client != NULL); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_OP, CRM_OP_REGISTER); crm_xml_add(reply, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID, request->ipc_client->id); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); pcmk__set_request_flags(request, pcmk__request_reuse_options); return reply; } // STONITH_OP_EXEC static xmlNode * handle_agent_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { execute_agent_action(request->xml, &request->result); if (request->result.execution_status == PCMK_EXEC_PENDING) { return NULL; } return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // STONITH_OP_TIMEOUT_UPDATE static xmlNode * handle_update_timeout_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { const char *call_id = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLID); const char *client_id = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID); int op_timeout = 0; crm_element_value_int(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_TIMEOUT, &op_timeout); do_stonith_async_timeout_update(client_id, call_id, op_timeout); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); return NULL; } // STONITH_OP_QUERY static xmlNode * handle_query_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { int timeout = 0; xmlNode *dev = NULL; const char *action = NULL; const char *target = NULL; const char *client_id = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID); struct st_query_data *query = NULL; if (request->peer != NULL) { // Record it for the future notification create_remote_stonith_op(client_id, request->xml, TRUE); } /* Delete the DC node RELAY operation. */ remove_relay_op(request->xml); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->xml->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION "]", LOG_NEVER); if (dev != NULL) { const char *device = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID); if (pcmk__str_eq(device, "manual_ack", pcmk__str_casei)) { return NULL; // No query or reply necessary } target = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET); action = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION); } crm_log_xml_trace(request->xml, "Query"); query = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(struct st_query_data)); query->reply = fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); query->remote_peer = pcmk__str_copy(request->peer); query->client_id = pcmk__str_copy(client_id); query->target = pcmk__str_copy(target); query->action = pcmk__str_copy(action); query->call_options = request->call_options; crm_element_value_int(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_TIMEOUT, &timeout); get_capable_devices(target, action, timeout, pcmk_is_set(query->call_options, st_opt_allow_self_fencing), query, stonith_query_capable_device_cb, fenced_df_none); return NULL; } // STONITH_OP_NOTIFY static xmlNode * handle_notify_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { const char *flag_name = NULL; pcmk__assert(request->ipc_client != NULL); flag_name = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_NOTIFY_ACTIVATE); if (flag_name != NULL) { crm_debug("Enabling %s callbacks for client %s", flag_name, pcmk__request_origin(request)); pcmk__set_client_flags(request->ipc_client, fenced_parse_notify_flag(flag_name)); } flag_name = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_NOTIFY_DEACTIVATE); if (flag_name != NULL) { crm_debug("Disabling %s callbacks for client %s", flag_name, pcmk__request_origin(request)); pcmk__clear_client_flags(request->ipc_client, fenced_parse_notify_flag(flag_name)); } pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); pcmk__set_request_flags(request, pcmk__request_reuse_options); return pcmk__ipc_create_ack(request->ipc_flags, PCMK__XE_ACK, NULL, CRM_EX_OK); } // STONITH_OP_RELAY static xmlNode * handle_relay_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->xml->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET "]", LOG_TRACE); crm_notice("Received forwarded fencing request from " "%s %s to fence (%s) peer %s", pcmk__request_origin_type(request), pcmk__request_origin(request), crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION), crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET)); if (initiate_remote_stonith_op(NULL, request->xml, FALSE) == NULL) { set_bad_request_result(&request->result); return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); return NULL; } // STONITH_OP_FENCE static xmlNode * handle_fence_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { if (request->peer != NULL) { fence_locally(request->xml, &request->result); } else if (pcmk_is_set(request->call_options, st_opt_manual_ack)) { switch (fenced_handle_manual_confirmation(request->ipc_client, request->xml)) { case pcmk_rc_ok: pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); break; case EINPROGRESS: pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); break; default: set_bad_request_result(&request->result); break; } } else { const char *alternate_host = NULL; xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->xml->doc, "//*[@" PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET "]", LOG_TRACE); const char *target = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TARGET); const char *action = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ACTION); const char *device = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_DEVICE_ID); if (request->ipc_client != NULL) { int tolerance = 0; crm_notice("Client %s wants to fence (%s) %s using %s", pcmk__request_origin(request), action, target, (device? device : "any device")); crm_element_value_int(dev, PCMK__XA_ST_TOLERANCE, &tolerance); if (stonith_check_fence_tolerance(tolerance, target, action)) { pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } alternate_host = check_alternate_host(target); } else { crm_notice("Peer %s wants to fence (%s) '%s' with device '%s'", request->peer, action, target, (device == NULL)? "(any)" : device); } if (alternate_host != NULL) { const char *client_id = NULL; remote_fencing_op_t *op = NULL; pcmk__node_status_t *node = pcmk__get_node(0, alternate_host, NULL, pcmk__node_search_cluster_member); if (request->ipc_client->id == 0) { client_id = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID); } else { client_id = request->ipc_client->id; } /* Create a duplicate fencing operation to relay with the client ID. * When a query response is received, this operation should be * deleted to avoid keeping the duplicate around. */ op = create_remote_stonith_op(client_id, request->xml, FALSE); crm_xml_add(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP, STONITH_OP_RELAY); crm_xml_add(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_CLIENTID, request->ipc_client->id); crm_xml_add(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_REMOTE_OP, op->id); // @TODO On failure, fail request immediately, or maybe panic pcmk__cluster_send_message(node, pcmk_ipc_fenced, request->xml); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); } else if (initiate_remote_stonith_op(request->ipc_client, request->xml, FALSE) == NULL) { set_bad_request_result(&request->result); } else { pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_PENDING, NULL); } } if (request->result.execution_status == PCMK_EXEC_PENDING) { return NULL; } return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // STONITH_OP_FENCE_HISTORY static xmlNode * handle_history_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { xmlNode *reply = NULL; xmlNode *data = NULL; stonith_fence_history(request->xml, &data, request->peer, request->call_options); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); if (!pcmk_is_set(request->call_options, st_opt_discard_reply)) { /* When the local node broadcasts its history, it sets * st_opt_discard_reply and doesn't need a reply. */ reply = fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, data, &request->result); } pcmk__xml_free(data); return reply; } // STONITH_OP_DEVICE_ADD static xmlNode * handle_device_add_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { const char *op = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->xml->doc, "//" PCMK__XE_ST_DEVICE_ID, LOG_ERR); if (is_privileged(request->ipc_client, op)) { int rc = fenced_device_register(dev, false); rc = pcmk_rc2legacy(rc); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, ((rc == pcmk_ok)? CRM_EX_OK : CRM_EX_ERROR), stonith__legacy2status(rc), ((rc == pcmk_ok)? NULL : pcmk_strerror(rc))); } else { pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Unprivileged users must register device via CIB"); } fenced_send_config_notification(op, &request->result, (dev == NULL)? NULL : pcmk__xe_id(dev)); return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // STONITH_OP_DEVICE_DEL static xmlNode * handle_device_delete_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { xmlNode *dev = pcmk__xpath_find_one(request->xml->doc, "//" PCMK__XE_ST_DEVICE_ID, LOG_ERR); const char *device_id = crm_element_value(dev, PCMK_XA_ID); const char *op = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); if (is_privileged(request->ipc_client, op)) { stonith_device_remove(device_id, false); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); } else { pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Unprivileged users must delete device via CIB"); } fenced_send_config_notification(op, &request->result, device_id); return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // STONITH_OP_LEVEL_ADD static xmlNode * handle_level_add_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { const char *op = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); if (is_privileged(request->ipc_client, op)) { fenced_register_level(request->xml, &request->result); } else { unpack_level_request(request->xml, NULL, NULL, NULL); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Unprivileged users must add level via CIB"); } return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // STONITH_OP_LEVEL_DEL static xmlNode * handle_level_delete_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { const char *op = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); if (is_privileged(request->ipc_client, op)) { fenced_unregister_level(request->xml, &request->result); } else { unpack_level_request(request->xml, NULL, NULL, NULL); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Unprivileged users must delete level via CIB"); } return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } // CRM_OP_RM_NODE_CACHE static xmlNode * handle_cache_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { int node_id = 0; const char *name = NULL; crm_element_value_int(request->xml, PCMK_XA_ID, &node_id); name = crm_element_value(request->xml, PCMK_XA_UNAME); pcmk__cluster_forget_cluster_node(node_id, name); pcmk__set_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_OK, PCMK_EXEC_DONE, NULL); return NULL; } static xmlNode * handle_unknown_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { crm_err("Unknown IPC request %s from %s %s", request->op, pcmk__request_origin_type(request), pcmk__request_origin(request)); pcmk__format_result(&request->result, CRM_EX_PROTOCOL, PCMK_EXEC_INVALID, "Unknown IPC request type '%s' (bug?)", request->op); return fenced_construct_reply(request->xml, NULL, &request->result); } static void fenced_register_handlers(void) { pcmk__server_command_t handlers[] = { { CRM_OP_REGISTER, handle_register_request }, { STONITH_OP_EXEC, handle_agent_request }, { STONITH_OP_TIMEOUT_UPDATE, handle_update_timeout_request }, { STONITH_OP_QUERY, handle_query_request }, { STONITH_OP_NOTIFY, handle_notify_request }, { STONITH_OP_RELAY, handle_relay_request }, { STONITH_OP_FENCE, handle_fence_request }, { STONITH_OP_FENCE_HISTORY, handle_history_request }, { STONITH_OP_DEVICE_ADD, handle_device_add_request }, { STONITH_OP_DEVICE_DEL, handle_device_delete_request }, { STONITH_OP_LEVEL_ADD, handle_level_add_request }, { STONITH_OP_LEVEL_DEL, handle_level_delete_request }, { CRM_OP_RM_NODE_CACHE, handle_cache_request }, { NULL, handle_unknown_request }, }; fenced_handlers = pcmk__register_handlers(handlers); } void fenced_unregister_handlers(void) { if (fenced_handlers != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(fenced_handlers); fenced_handlers = NULL; } } static void handle_request(pcmk__request_t *request) { xmlNode *reply = NULL; const char *reason = NULL; if (fenced_handlers == NULL) { fenced_register_handlers(); } reply = pcmk__process_request(request, fenced_handlers); if (reply != NULL) { if (pcmk_is_set(request->flags, pcmk__request_reuse_options) && (request->ipc_client != NULL)) { /* Certain IPC-only commands must reuse the call options from the * original request rather than the ones set by stonith_send_reply() * -> do_local_reply(). */ pcmk__ipc_send_xml(request->ipc_client, request->ipc_id, reply, request->ipc_flags); request->ipc_client->request_id = 0; } else { stonith_send_reply(reply, request->call_options, request->peer, request->ipc_client); } pcmk__xml_free(reply); } reason = request->result.exit_reason; crm_debug("Processed %s request from %s %s: %s%s%s%s", request->op, pcmk__request_origin_type(request), pcmk__request_origin(request), pcmk_exec_status_str(request->result.execution_status), (reason == NULL)? "" : " (", (reason == NULL)? "" : reason, (reason == NULL)? "" : ")"); } static void handle_reply(pcmk__client_t *client, xmlNode *request, const char *remote_peer) { // Copy, because request might be freed before we want to log this char *op = crm_element_value_copy(request, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); if (pcmk__str_eq(op, STONITH_OP_QUERY, pcmk__str_none)) { process_remote_stonith_query(request); } else if (pcmk__str_any_of(op, STONITH_OP_NOTIFY, STONITH_OP_FENCE, NULL)) { fenced_process_fencing_reply(request); } else { crm_err("Ignoring unknown %s reply from %s %s", pcmk__s(op, "untyped"), ((client == NULL)? "peer" : "client"), ((client == NULL)? remote_peer : pcmk__client_name(client))); crm_log_xml_warn(request, "UnknownOp"); free(op); return; } crm_debug("Processed %s reply from %s %s", op, ((client == NULL)? "peer" : "client"), ((client == NULL)? remote_peer : pcmk__client_name(client))); free(op); } /*! * \internal * \brief Handle a message from an IPC client or CPG peer * * \param[in,out] client If not NULL, IPC client that sent message * \param[in] id If from IPC client, IPC message ID * \param[in] flags Message flags * \param[in,out] message Message XML * \param[in] remote_peer If not NULL, CPG peer that sent message */ void stonith_command(pcmk__client_t *client, uint32_t id, uint32_t flags, xmlNode *message, const char *remote_peer) { uint32_t call_options = st_opt_none; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; bool is_reply = false; CRM_CHECK(message != NULL, return); if (pcmk__xpath_find_one(message->doc, "//" PCMK__XE_ST_REPLY, LOG_NEVER) != NULL) { is_reply = true; } rc = pcmk__xe_get_flags(message, PCMK__XA_ST_CALLOPT, &call_options, st_opt_none); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Couldn't parse options from message: %s", pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } crm_debug("Processing %ssynchronous %s %s %u from %s %s", pcmk_is_set(call_options, st_opt_sync_call)? "" : "a", crm_element_value(message, PCMK__XA_ST_OP), (is_reply? "reply" : "request"), id, ((client == NULL)? "peer" : "client"), ((client == NULL)? remote_peer : pcmk__client_name(client))); if (pcmk_is_set(call_options, st_opt_sync_call)) { pcmk__assert((client == NULL) || (client->request_id == id)); } if (is_reply) { handle_reply(client, message, remote_peer); } else { pcmk__request_t request = { .ipc_client = client, .ipc_id = id, .ipc_flags = flags, .peer = remote_peer, .xml = message, .call_options = call_options, .result = PCMK__UNKNOWN_RESULT, }; request.op = crm_element_value_copy(request.xml, PCMK__XA_ST_OP); CRM_CHECK(request.op != NULL, return); if (pcmk_is_set(request.call_options, st_opt_sync_call)) { pcmk__set_request_flags(&request, pcmk__request_sync); } handle_request(&request); pcmk__reset_request(&request); } } diff --git a/lib/common/remote.c b/lib/common/remote.c index 1cb9522a61..46520b8b55 100644 --- a/lib/common/remote.c +++ b/lib/common/remote.c @@ -1,1021 +1,1026 @@ /* * Copyright 2008-2025 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // PRIx32 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include -/* Swab macros from linux/swab.h */ -#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SWAB_H -# include -#else -/* - * casts are necessary for constants, because we never know how for sure - * how U/UL/ULL map to __u16, __u32, __u64. At least not in a portable way. - */ -#define __swab16(x) ((uint16_t)( \ - (((uint16_t)(x) & (uint16_t)0x00ffU) << 8) | \ - (((uint16_t)(x) & (uint16_t)0xff00U) >> 8))) - -#define __swab32(x) ((uint32_t)( \ - (((uint32_t)(x) & (uint32_t)0x000000ffUL) << 24) | \ - (((uint32_t)(x) & (uint32_t)0x0000ff00UL) << 8) | \ - (((uint32_t)(x) & (uint32_t)0x00ff0000UL) >> 8) | \ - (((uint32_t)(x) & (uint32_t)0xff000000UL) >> 24))) - -#define __swab64(x) ((uint64_t)( \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x00000000000000ffULL) << 56) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x000000000000ff00ULL) << 40) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x0000000000ff0000ULL) << 24) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x00000000ff000000ULL) << 8) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x000000ff00000000ULL) >> 8) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x0000ff0000000000ULL) >> 24) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0x00ff000000000000ULL) >> 40) | \ - (((uint64_t)(x) & (uint64_t)0xff00000000000000ULL) >> 56))) -#endif - #define REMOTE_MSG_VERSION 1 #define ENDIAN_LOCAL 0xBADADBBD struct remote_header_v0 { uint32_t endian; /* Detect messages from hosts with different endian-ness */ uint32_t version; uint64_t id; uint64_t flags; uint32_t size_total; uint32_t payload_offset; uint32_t payload_compressed; uint32_t payload_uncompressed; /* New fields get added here */ } __attribute__ ((packed)); /*! * \internal * \brief Retrieve remote message header, in local endianness * * Return a pointer to the header portion of a remote connection's message * buffer, converting the header to local endianness if needed. * * \param[in,out] remote Remote connection with new message * * \return Pointer to message header, localized if necessary */ static struct remote_header_v0 * localized_remote_header(pcmk__remote_t *remote) { - struct remote_header_v0 *header = (struct remote_header_v0 *)remote->buffer; - if(remote->buffer_offset < sizeof(struct remote_header_v0)) { - return NULL; + struct remote_header_v0 *header = NULL; - } else if(header->endian != ENDIAN_LOCAL) { - uint32_t endian = __swab32(header->endian); + if ((remote == NULL) || (remote->buffer == NULL) + || (remote->buffer_offset < sizeof(struct remote_header_v0))) { - CRM_LOG_ASSERT(endian == ENDIAN_LOCAL); - if(endian != ENDIAN_LOCAL) { - crm_err("Invalid message detected, endian mismatch: %" PRIx32 - " is neither %" PRIx32 " nor the swab'd %" PRIx32, - ENDIAN_LOCAL, header->endian, endian); - return NULL; - } + // Caller error or we haven't received the full header yet + return NULL; + } - header->id = __swab64(header->id); - header->flags = __swab64(header->flags); - header->endian = __swab32(header->endian); + header = (struct remote_header_v0 *) remote->buffer; + if (header->endian != ENDIAN_LOCAL) { + uint32_t endian_swapped = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->endian); + + CRM_CHECK(endian_swapped == ENDIAN_LOCAL, + crm_err("Invalid message detected (endian mismatch): local " + "magic number %" PRIx32 " matches neither the " + "header's magic number %" PRIx32 " nor the " + "byte-swapped form %" PRIx32, + ENDIAN_LOCAL, header->endian, endian_swapped); + return NULL); + + header->endian = endian_swapped; + header->version = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->version); + header->id = GUINT64_SWAP_LE_BE(header->id); + header->flags = GUINT64_SWAP_LE_BE(header->flags); + header->size_total = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->size_total); + header->payload_offset = GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->payload_offset); + header->payload_compressed = + GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->payload_compressed); + header->payload_uncompressed = + GUINT32_SWAP_LE_BE(header->payload_uncompressed); + } - header->version = __swab32(header->version); - header->size_total = __swab32(header->size_total); - header->payload_offset = __swab32(header->payload_offset); - header->payload_compressed = __swab32(header->payload_compressed); - header->payload_uncompressed = __swab32(header->payload_uncompressed); + // Sanity checks + if (header->payload_offset != sizeof(struct remote_header_v0)) { + return NULL; + } + if ((header->payload_offset + + header->payload_compressed + + header->payload_uncompressed) != header->size_total) { + return NULL; } return header; } // \return Standard Pacemaker return code static int send_tls(gnutls_session_t session, struct iovec *iov) { const char *unsent = iov->iov_base; size_t unsent_len = iov->iov_len; ssize_t gnutls_rc; if (unsent == NULL) { return EINVAL; } crm_trace("Sending TLS message of %zu bytes", unsent_len); while (true) { gnutls_rc = gnutls_record_send(session, unsent, unsent_len); if (gnutls_rc == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED || gnutls_rc == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN) { crm_trace("Retrying to send %zu bytes remaining", unsent_len); } else if (gnutls_rc < 0) { // Caller can log as error if necessary crm_info("TLS connection terminated: %s " QB_XS " rc=%zd", gnutls_strerror((int) gnutls_rc), gnutls_rc); return ECONNABORTED; } else if (gnutls_rc < unsent_len) { crm_trace("Sent %zd of %zu bytes remaining", gnutls_rc, unsent_len); unsent_len -= gnutls_rc; unsent += gnutls_rc; } else { crm_trace("Sent all %zd bytes remaining", gnutls_rc); break; } } return pcmk_rc_ok; } // \return Standard Pacemaker return code static int send_plaintext(int sock, struct iovec *iov) { const char *unsent = iov->iov_base; size_t unsent_len = iov->iov_len; if (unsent == NULL) { return EINVAL; } crm_debug("Sending plaintext message of %zu bytes to socket %d", unsent_len, sock); while (true) { ssize_t write_rc = write(sock, unsent, unsent_len); if (write_rc < 0) { int rc = errno; if ((rc == EINTR) || (rc == EAGAIN) || (rc == EWOULDBLOCK)) { crm_trace("Retrying to send %zu bytes remaining to socket %d", unsent_len, sock); continue; } // Caller can log as error if necessary crm_info("Could not send message: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d socket=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc, sock); return rc; } else if (write_rc < unsent_len) { crm_trace("Sent %zd of %zu bytes remaining", write_rc, unsent_len); unsent += write_rc; unsent_len -= write_rc; } else { crm_trace("Sent all %zd bytes remaining: %.100s", write_rc, (char *) (iov->iov_base)); return pcmk_rc_ok; } } } // \return Standard Pacemaker return code static int remote_send_iovs(pcmk__remote_t *remote, struct iovec *iov, int iovs) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; for (int lpc = 0; (lpc < iovs) && (rc == pcmk_rc_ok); lpc++) { if (remote->tls_session) { rc = send_tls(remote->tls_session, &(iov[lpc])); continue; } if (remote->tcp_socket >= 0) { rc = send_plaintext(remote->tcp_socket, &(iov[lpc])); } else { rc = ESOCKTNOSUPPORT; } } return rc; } /*! * \internal * \brief Send an XML message over a Pacemaker Remote connection * * \param[in,out] remote Pacemaker Remote connection to use * \param[in] msg XML to send * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__remote_send_xml(pcmk__remote_t *remote, const xmlNode *msg) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; static uint64_t id = 0; GString *xml_text = NULL; struct iovec iov[2]; struct remote_header_v0 *header; CRM_CHECK((remote != NULL) && (msg != NULL), return EINVAL); xml_text = g_string_sized_new(1024); pcmk__xml_string(msg, 0, xml_text, 0); CRM_CHECK(xml_text->len > 0, g_string_free(xml_text, TRUE); return EINVAL); header = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(struct remote_header_v0)); iov[0].iov_base = header; iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(struct remote_header_v0); iov[1].iov_len = 1 + xml_text->len; iov[1].iov_base = g_string_free(xml_text, FALSE); id++; header->id = id; header->endian = ENDIAN_LOCAL; header->version = REMOTE_MSG_VERSION; header->payload_offset = iov[0].iov_len; header->payload_uncompressed = iov[1].iov_len; header->size_total = iov[0].iov_len + iov[1].iov_len; rc = remote_send_iovs(remote, iov, 2); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_err("Could not send remote message: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } free(iov[0].iov_base); g_free((gchar *) iov[1].iov_base); return rc; } /*! * \internal * \brief Obtain the XML from the currently buffered remote connection message * * \param[in,out] remote Remote connection possibly with message available * * \return Newly allocated XML object corresponding to message data, or NULL * \note This effectively removes the message from the connection buffer. */ xmlNode * pcmk__remote_message_xml(pcmk__remote_t *remote) { xmlNode *xml = NULL; + size_t data_size = 0; + const char *payload = NULL; struct remote_header_v0 *header = localized_remote_header(remote); if (header == NULL) { return NULL; } /* Support compression on the receiving end now, in case we ever want to add it later */ if (header->payload_compressed) { int rc = 0; unsigned int size_u = 1 + header->payload_uncompressed; char *uncompressed = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, header->payload_offset + size_u); crm_trace("Decompressing message data %d bytes into %d bytes", header->payload_compressed, size_u); rc = BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress(uncompressed + header->payload_offset, &size_u, remote->buffer + header->payload_offset, header->payload_compressed, 1, 0); rc = pcmk__bzlib2rc(rc); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok && header->version > REMOTE_MSG_VERSION) { crm_warn("Couldn't decompress v%d message, we only understand v%d", header->version, REMOTE_MSG_VERSION); free(uncompressed); return NULL; } else if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_err("Decompression failed: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); free(uncompressed); return NULL; } pcmk__assert(size_u == header->payload_uncompressed); memcpy(uncompressed, remote->buffer, header->payload_offset); /* Preserve the header */ remote->buffer_size = header->payload_offset + size_u; free(remote->buffer); remote->buffer = uncompressed; header = localized_remote_header(remote); } /* take ownership of the buffer */ remote->buffer_offset = 0; - CRM_LOG_ASSERT(remote->buffer[sizeof(struct remote_header_v0) + header->payload_uncompressed - 1] == 0); + data_size = (size_t) header->payload_offset + header->payload_uncompressed; - xml = pcmk__xml_parse(remote->buffer + header->payload_offset); - if (xml == NULL && header->version > REMOTE_MSG_VERSION) { - crm_warn("Couldn't parse v%d message, we only understand v%d", - header->version, REMOTE_MSG_VERSION); + // Ensure the buffer is as big as it should be + CRM_CHECK(remote->buffer_size >= data_size, return NULL); - } else if (xml == NULL) { - crm_err("Couldn't parse: '%.120s'", remote->buffer + header->payload_offset); - } + /* Ensure the buffer is null-terminated (see + * pcmk__read_available_remote_data()). + * + * Note that payload_uncompressed contains the payload size including the + * null byte (see pcmk__remote_send_xml()). + */ + CRM_CHECK(remote->buffer[data_size] == '\0', return NULL); + + payload = remote->buffer + header->payload_offset; - crm_log_xml_trace(xml, "[remote msg]"); + xml = pcmk__xml_parse(payload); + if (xml == NULL) { + if (header->version > REMOTE_MSG_VERSION) { + crm_warn("Couldn't parse v%d message, we only understand v%d", + header->version, REMOTE_MSG_VERSION); + } else { + crm_err("Couldn't parse: '%.120s'", payload); + } + + } else { + crm_log_xml_trace(xml, "[remote msg]"); + } return xml; } static int get_remote_socket(const pcmk__remote_t *remote) { if (remote->tls_session != NULL) { return pcmk__tls_get_client_sock(remote); } if (remote->tcp_socket >= 0) { return remote->tcp_socket; } crm_err("Remote connection type undetermined (bug?)"); return -1; } /*! * \internal * \brief Wait for a remote session to have data to read * * \param[in] remote Connection to check * \param[in] timeout_ms Maximum time (in ms) to wait * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (of particular interest, pcmk_rc_ok if * there is data ready to be read, and ETIME if there is no data within * the specified timeout) */ int pcmk__remote_ready(const pcmk__remote_t *remote, int timeout_ms) { struct pollfd fds = { 0, }; int sock = -1; int rc = 0; time_t start; int timeout = timeout_ms; sock = get_remote_socket(remote); if (sock < 0) { crm_trace("No longer connected"); return ENOTCONN; } start = time(NULL); errno = 0; do { fds.fd = sock; fds.events = POLLIN; /* If we got an EINTR while polling, and we have a * specific timeout we are trying to honor, attempt * to adjust the timeout to the closest second. */ if (errno == EINTR && (timeout > 0)) { timeout = timeout_ms - ((time(NULL) - start) * 1000); if (timeout < 1000) { timeout = 1000; } } rc = poll(&fds, 1, timeout); } while (rc < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (rc < 0) { return errno; } return (rc == 0)? ETIME : pcmk_rc_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Read bytes from non-blocking remote connection * * \param[in,out] remote Remote connection to read * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (of particular interest, pcmk_rc_ok if * a full message has been received, or EAGAIN for a partial message) * \note Use only with non-blocking sockets after polling the socket. * \note This function will return when the socket read buffer is empty or an * error is encountered. */ int pcmk__read_available_remote_data(pcmk__remote_t *remote) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; size_t read_len = sizeof(struct remote_header_v0); struct remote_header_v0 *header = localized_remote_header(remote); ssize_t read_rc; if(header) { /* Stop at the end of the current message */ read_len = header->size_total; } /* automatically grow the buffer when needed */ if(remote->buffer_size < read_len) { remote->buffer_size = 2 * read_len; crm_trace("Expanding buffer to %zu bytes", remote->buffer_size); remote->buffer = pcmk__realloc(remote->buffer, remote->buffer_size + 1); } if (remote->tls_session) { read_rc = gnutls_record_recv(remote->tls_session, remote->buffer + remote->buffer_offset, remote->buffer_size - remote->buffer_offset); if (read_rc == GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED) { rc = EINTR; } else if (read_rc == GNUTLS_E_AGAIN) { rc = EAGAIN; } else if (read_rc < 0) { crm_debug("TLS receive failed: %s (%zd)", gnutls_strerror((int) read_rc), read_rc); rc = EIO; } } else if (remote->tcp_socket >= 0) { read_rc = read(remote->tcp_socket, remote->buffer + remote->buffer_offset, remote->buffer_size - remote->buffer_offset); if (read_rc < 0) { rc = errno; } } else { crm_err("Remote connection type undetermined (bug?)"); return ESOCKTNOSUPPORT; } /* process any errors. */ if (read_rc > 0) { remote->buffer_offset += read_rc; /* always null terminate buffer, the +1 to alloc always allows for this. */ remote->buffer[remote->buffer_offset] = '\0'; crm_trace("Received %zd more bytes (%zu total)", read_rc, remote->buffer_offset); } else if (read_rc == 0) { crm_debug("End of remote data encountered after %zu bytes", remote->buffer_offset); return ENOTCONN; } else if ((rc == EINTR) || (rc == EAGAIN) || (rc == EWOULDBLOCK)) { crm_trace("No data available for non-blocking remote read: %s (%d)", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } else { crm_debug("Error receiving remote data after %zu bytes: %s (%d)", remote->buffer_offset, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return ENOTCONN; } header = localized_remote_header(remote); if(header) { if(remote->buffer_offset < header->size_total) { crm_trace("Read partial remote message (%zu of %" PRIu32 " bytes)", remote->buffer_offset, header->size_total); } else { crm_trace("Read full remote message of %zu bytes", remote->buffer_offset); return pcmk_rc_ok; } } return EAGAIN; } /*! * \internal * \brief Read one message from a remote connection * * \param[in,out] remote Remote connection to read * \param[in] timeout_ms Fail if message not read in this many milliseconds * (10s will be used if 0, and 60s if negative) * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__read_remote_message(pcmk__remote_t *remote, int timeout_ms) { int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; time_t start = time(NULL); int remaining_timeout = 0; if (timeout_ms == 0) { timeout_ms = 10000; } else if (timeout_ms < 0) { timeout_ms = 60000; } remaining_timeout = timeout_ms; while (remaining_timeout > 0) { crm_trace("Waiting for remote data (%d ms of %d ms timeout remaining)", remaining_timeout, timeout_ms); rc = pcmk__remote_ready(remote, remaining_timeout); if (rc == ETIME) { crm_err("Timed out (%d ms) while waiting for remote data", remaining_timeout); return rc; } else if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_debug("Wait for remote data aborted (will retry): %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } else { rc = pcmk__read_available_remote_data(remote); if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { return rc; } else if (rc == EAGAIN) { crm_trace("Waiting for more remote data"); } else { crm_debug("Could not receive remote data: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } } // Don't waste time retrying after fatal errors if ((rc == ENOTCONN) || (rc == ESOCKTNOSUPPORT)) { return rc; } remaining_timeout = timeout_ms - ((time(NULL) - start) * 1000); } return ETIME; } struct tcp_async_cb_data { int sock; int timeout_ms; time_t start; void *userdata; void (*callback) (void *userdata, int rc, int sock); }; // \return TRUE if timer should be rescheduled, FALSE otherwise static gboolean check_connect_finished(gpointer userdata) { struct tcp_async_cb_data *cb_data = userdata; int rc; fd_set rset, wset; struct timeval ts = { 0, }; if (cb_data->start == 0) { // Last connect() returned success immediately rc = pcmk_rc_ok; goto dispatch_done; } // If the socket is ready for reading or writing, the connect succeeded FD_ZERO(&rset); FD_SET(cb_data->sock, &rset); wset = rset; rc = select(cb_data->sock + 1, &rset, &wset, NULL, &ts); if (rc < 0) { // select() error rc = errno; if ((rc == EINTR) || (rc == EAGAIN)) { if ((time(NULL) - cb_data->start) < pcmk__timeout_ms2s(cb_data->timeout_ms)) { return TRUE; // There is time left, so reschedule timer } else { rc = ETIMEDOUT; } } crm_trace("Could not check socket %d for connection success: %s (%d)", cb_data->sock, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } else if (rc == 0) { // select() timeout if ((time(NULL) - cb_data->start) < pcmk__timeout_ms2s(cb_data->timeout_ms)) { return TRUE; // There is time left, so reschedule timer } crm_debug("Timed out while waiting for socket %d connection success", cb_data->sock); rc = ETIMEDOUT; // select() returned number of file descriptors that are ready } else if (FD_ISSET(cb_data->sock, &rset) || FD_ISSET(cb_data->sock, &wset)) { // The socket is ready; check it for connection errors int error = 0; socklen_t len = sizeof(error); if (getsockopt(cb_data->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &len) < 0) { rc = errno; crm_trace("Couldn't check socket %d for connection errors: %s (%d)", cb_data->sock, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } else if (error != 0) { rc = error; crm_trace("Socket %d connected with error: %s (%d)", cb_data->sock, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); } else { rc = pcmk_rc_ok; } } else { // Should not be possible crm_trace("select() succeeded, but socket %d not in resulting " "read/write sets", cb_data->sock); rc = EAGAIN; } dispatch_done: if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_trace("Socket %d is connected", cb_data->sock); } else { close(cb_data->sock); cb_data->sock = -1; } if (cb_data->callback) { cb_data->callback(cb_data->userdata, rc, cb_data->sock); } free(cb_data); return FALSE; // Do not reschedule timer } /*! * \internal * \brief Attempt to connect socket, calling callback when done * * Set a given socket non-blocking, then attempt to connect to it, * retrying periodically until success or a timeout is reached. * Call a caller-supplied callback function when completed. * * \param[in] sock Newly created socket * \param[in] addr Socket address information for connect * \param[in] addrlen Size of socket address information in bytes * \param[in] timeout_ms Fail if not connected within this much time * \param[out] timer_id If not NULL, store retry timer ID here * \param[in] userdata User data to pass to callback * \param[in] callback Function to call when connection attempt completes * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ static int connect_socket_retry(int sock, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen, int timeout_ms, int *timer_id, void *userdata, void (*callback) (void *userdata, int rc, int sock)) { int rc = 0; int interval = 500; int timer; struct tcp_async_cb_data *cb_data = NULL; rc = pcmk__set_nonblocking(sock); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Could not set socket non-blocking: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return rc; } rc = connect(sock, addr, addrlen); if (rc < 0) { rc = errno; switch (rc) { case EINTR: case EINPROGRESS: case EAGAIN: break; default: crm_warn("Could not connect socket: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return rc; } } cb_data = pcmk__assert_alloc(1, sizeof(struct tcp_async_cb_data)); cb_data->userdata = userdata; cb_data->callback = callback; cb_data->sock = sock; cb_data->timeout_ms = timeout_ms; if (rc == 0) { /* The connect was successful immediately, we still return to mainloop * and let this callback get called later. This avoids the user of this api * to have to account for the fact the callback could be invoked within this * function before returning. */ cb_data->start = 0; interval = 1; } else { cb_data->start = time(NULL); } /* This timer function does a non-blocking poll on the socket to see if we * can use it. Once we can, the connect has completed. This method allows us * to connect without blocking the mainloop. * * @TODO Use a mainloop fd callback for this instead of polling. Something * about the way mainloop is currently polling prevents this from * working at the moment though. (See connect(2) regarding EINPROGRESS * for possible new handling needed.) */ crm_trace("Scheduling check in %dms for whether connect to fd %d finished", interval, sock); timer = pcmk__create_timer(interval, check_connect_finished, cb_data); if (timer_id) { *timer_id = timer; } return pcmk_rc_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Attempt once to connect socket and set it non-blocking * * \param[in] sock Newly created socket * \param[in] addr Socket address information for connect * \param[in] addrlen Size of socket address information in bytes * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ static int connect_socket_once(int sock, const struct sockaddr *addr, socklen_t addrlen) { int rc = connect(sock, addr, addrlen); if (rc < 0) { rc = errno; crm_warn("Could not connect socket: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return rc; } rc = pcmk__set_nonblocking(sock); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Could not set socket non-blocking: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return rc; } return pcmk_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Connect to server at specified TCP port * * \param[in] host Name of server to connect to * \param[in] port Server port to connect to * \param[in] timeout_ms If asynchronous, fail if not connected in this time * \param[out] timer_id If asynchronous and this is non-NULL, retry timer ID * will be put here (for ease of cancelling by caller) * \param[out] sock_fd Where to store socket file descriptor * \param[in] userdata If asynchronous, data to pass to callback * \param[in] callback If NULL, attempt a single synchronous connection, * otherwise retry asynchronously then call this * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__connect_remote(const char *host, int port, int timeout, int *timer_id, int *sock_fd, void *userdata, void (*callback) (void *userdata, int rc, int sock)) { char buffer[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; struct addrinfo *res = NULL; struct addrinfo *rp = NULL; struct addrinfo hints; const char *server = host; int rc; int sock = -1; CRM_CHECK((host != NULL) && (sock_fd != NULL), return EINVAL); // Get host's IP address(es) memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo)); hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; /* Allow IPv4 or IPv6 */ hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; rc = getaddrinfo(server, NULL, &hints, &res); rc = pcmk__gaierror2rc(rc); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_err("Unable to get IP address info for %s: %s", server, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); goto async_cleanup; } if (!res || !res->ai_addr) { crm_err("Unable to get IP address info for %s: no result", server); rc = ENOTCONN; goto async_cleanup; } // getaddrinfo() returns a list of host's addresses, try them in order for (rp = res; rp != NULL; rp = rp->ai_next) { struct sockaddr *addr = rp->ai_addr; if (!addr) { continue; } if (rp->ai_canonname) { server = res->ai_canonname; } crm_debug("Got canonical name %s for %s", server, host); sock = socket(rp->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP); if (sock == -1) { rc = errno; crm_warn("Could not create socket for remote connection to %s:%d: " "%s " QB_XS " rc=%d", server, port, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); continue; } /* Set port appropriately for address family */ /* (void*) casts avoid false-positive compiler alignment warnings */ if (addr->sa_family == AF_INET6) { ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(void*)addr)->sin6_port = htons(port); } else { ((struct sockaddr_in *)(void*)addr)->sin_port = htons(port); } memset(buffer, 0, PCMK__NELEM(buffer)); pcmk__sockaddr2str(addr, buffer); crm_info("Attempting remote connection to %s:%d", buffer, port); if (callback) { if (connect_socket_retry(sock, rp->ai_addr, rp->ai_addrlen, timeout, timer_id, userdata, callback) == pcmk_rc_ok) { goto async_cleanup; /* Success for now, we'll hear back later in the callback */ } } else if (connect_socket_once(sock, rp->ai_addr, rp->ai_addrlen) == pcmk_rc_ok) { break; /* Success */ } // Connect failed close(sock); sock = -1; rc = ENOTCONN; } async_cleanup: if (res) { freeaddrinfo(res); } *sock_fd = sock; return rc; } /*! * \internal * \brief Convert an IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) to a string for logging * * \param[in] sa Socket address for IP * \param[out] s Storage for at least INET6_ADDRSTRLEN bytes * * \note sa The socket address can be a pointer to struct sockaddr_in (IPv4), * struct sockaddr_in6 (IPv6) or struct sockaddr_storage (either), * as long as its sa_family member is set correctly. */ void pcmk__sockaddr2str(const void *sa, char *s) { switch (((const struct sockaddr *) sa)->sa_family) { case AF_INET: inet_ntop(AF_INET, &(((const struct sockaddr_in *) sa)->sin_addr), s, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); break; case AF_INET6: inet_ntop(AF_INET6, &(((const struct sockaddr_in6 *) sa)->sin6_addr), s, INET6_ADDRSTRLEN); break; default: strcpy(s, ""); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Accept a client connection on a remote server socket * * \param[in] ssock Server socket file descriptor being listened on * \param[out] csock Where to put new client socket's file descriptor * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__accept_remote_connection(int ssock, int *csock) { int rc; struct sockaddr_storage addr; socklen_t laddr = sizeof(addr); char addr_str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; #ifdef TCP_USER_TIMEOUT long sbd_timeout = 0; #endif /* accept the connection */ memset(&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); *csock = accept(ssock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, &laddr); if (*csock == -1) { rc = errno; crm_err("Could not accept remote client connection: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); return rc; } pcmk__sockaddr2str(&addr, addr_str); crm_info("Accepted new remote client connection from %s", addr_str); rc = pcmk__set_nonblocking(*csock); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_err("Could not set socket non-blocking: %s " QB_XS " rc=%d", pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); close(*csock); *csock = -1; return rc; } #ifdef TCP_USER_TIMEOUT sbd_timeout = pcmk__get_sbd_watchdog_timeout(); if (sbd_timeout > 0) { // Time to fail and retry before watchdog long half = sbd_timeout / 2; unsigned int optval = (half <= UINT_MAX)? half : UINT_MAX; rc = setsockopt(*csock, SOL_TCP, TCP_USER_TIMEOUT, &optval, sizeof(optval)); if (rc < 0) { rc = errno; crm_err("Could not set TCP timeout to %d ms on remote connection: " "%s " QB_XS " rc=%d", optval, pcmk_rc_str(rc), rc); close(*csock); *csock = -1; return rc; } } #endif return rc; } /*! * \brief Get the default remote connection TCP port on this host * * \return Remote connection TCP port number */ int crm_default_remote_port(void) { static int port = 0; if (port == 0) { const char *env = pcmk__env_option(PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_PORT); if (env) { errno = 0; port = strtol(env, NULL, 10); if (errno || (port < 1) || (port > 65535)) { crm_warn("Environment variable PCMK_" PCMK__ENV_REMOTE_PORT " has invalid value '%s', using %d instead", env, DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT); port = DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT; } } else { port = DEFAULT_REMOTE_PORT; } } return port; }