#include "dbus-sysdeps.h"
#include "dbus-sysdeps-unix.h"
#include "dbus-internals.h"
+#include "dbus-pipe.h"
#include "dbus-protocol.h"
#include "dbus-string.h"
#define DBUS_USERDB_INCLUDES_PRIVATE 1
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
+#include <sys/resource.h>
+#endif
#include <grp.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
#include <syslog.h>
+#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSLIMITS_H
#include <sys/syslimits.h>
#endif
+#include "sd-daemon.h"
+
#ifndef O_BINARY
#define O_BINARY 0
#endif
dup2 (dev_null_fd, 2);
else
_dbus_verbose ("keeping stderr open due to DBUS_DEBUG_OUTPUT\n");
+ close (dev_null_fd);
}
if (!keep_umask)
DBusString pid;
int bytes;
- _dbus_verbose ("writing our pid to pipe %d\n", print_pid_pipe->fd_or_handle);
+ _dbus_verbose ("writing our pid to pipe %d\n",
+ print_pid_pipe->fd);
if (!_dbus_string_init (&pid))
{
}
#endif /* !HAVE_LIBAUDIT */
-void
-_dbus_init_system_log (void)
+
+/**
+ * Attempt to ensure that the current process can open
+ * at least @p limit file descriptors.
+ *
+ * If @p limit is lower than the current, it will not be
+ * lowered. No error is returned if the request can
+ * not be satisfied.
+ *
+ * @param limit number of file descriptors
+ */
+void
+_dbus_request_file_descriptor_limit (unsigned int limit)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT
+ struct rlimit lim;
+ struct rlimit target_lim;
+
+ /* No point to doing this practically speaking
+ * if we're not uid 0. We expect the system
+ * bus to use this before we change UID, and
+ * the session bus takes the Linux default
+ * of 1024 for both cur and max.
+ */
+ if (getuid () != 0)
+ return;
+
+ if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_NOFILE, &lim) < 0)
+ return;
+
+ if (lim.rlim_cur >= limit)
+ return;
+
+ /* Ignore "maximum limit", assume we have the "superuser"
+ * privileges. On Linux this is CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
+ */
+ target_lim.rlim_cur = target_lim.rlim_max = limit;
+ /* Also ignore errors; if we fail, we will at least work
+ * up to whatever limit we had, which seems better than
+ * just outright aborting.
+ *
+ * However, in the future we should probably log this so OS builders
+ * have a chance to notice any misconfiguration like dbus-daemon
+ * being started without CAP_SYS_RESOURCE.
+ */
+ setrlimit (RLIMIT_NOFILE, &target_lim);
+#endif
+}
+
+void
+_dbus_init_system_log (dbus_bool_t is_daemon)
{
- openlog ("dbus", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
+#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
+ int logopts = LOG_PID;
+
+#if HAVE_DECL_LOG_PERROR
+#ifdef HAVE_SYSTEMD
+ if (!is_daemon || sd_booted () <= 0)
+#endif
+ logopts |= LOG_PERROR;
+#endif
+
+ openlog ("dbus", logopts, LOG_DAEMON);
+#endif
}
+
/**
* Log a message to the system log file (e.g. syslog on Unix).
*
void
_dbus_system_logv (DBusSystemLogSeverity severity, const char *msg, va_list args)
{
+ va_list tmp;
+#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H
int flags;
switch (severity)
{
break;
case DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_FATAL:
flags = LOG_DAEMON|LOG_CRIT;
+ break;
default:
return;
}
- vsyslog (flags, msg, args);
+ DBUS_VA_COPY (tmp, args);
+ vsyslog (flags, msg, tmp);
+ va_end (tmp);
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(HAVE_SYSLOG_H) || !HAVE_DECL_LOG_PERROR
+ {
+ /* vsyslog() won't write to stderr, so we'd better do it */
+ DBUS_VA_COPY (tmp, args);
+ fprintf (stderr, "dbus[" DBUS_PID_FORMAT "]: ", _dbus_getpid ());
+ vfprintf (stderr, msg, tmp);
+ fputc ('\n', stderr);
+ va_end (tmp);
+ }
+#endif
if (severity == DBUS_SYSTEM_LOG_FATAL)
exit (1);
DBusError *error)
{
- DBusString f;
+ DBusString u, f;
dbus_bool_t result;
result = FALSE;
goto out;
}
+ _dbus_string_init_const (&u, username);
- if (!_dbus_string_append (&f, username))
+ if (!_dbus_concat_dir_and_file (&f, &u))
{
_DBUS_SET_OOM (error);
goto out;
return iter;
}
-/* Calculate the required buffer size (in bytes) for directory
- * entries read from the given directory handle. Return -1 if this
- * this cannot be done.
- *
- * If you use autoconf, include fpathconf and dirfd in your
- * AC_CHECK_FUNCS list. Otherwise use some other method to detect
- * and use them where available.
- */
-static dbus_bool_t
-dirent_buf_size(DIR * dirp, size_t *size)
-{
- long name_max;
-# if defined(HAVE_FPATHCONF) && defined(_PC_NAME_MAX)
-# if defined(HAVE_DIRFD)
- name_max = fpathconf(dirfd(dirp), _PC_NAME_MAX);
-# elif defined(HAVE_DDFD)
- name_max = fpathconf(dirp->dd_fd, _PC_NAME_MAX);
-# else
- name_max = fpathconf(dirp->__dd_fd, _PC_NAME_MAX);
-# endif /* HAVE_DIRFD */
- if (name_max == -1)
-# if defined(NAME_MAX)
- name_max = NAME_MAX;
-# else
- return FALSE;
-# endif
-# elif defined(MAXNAMELEN)
- name_max = MAXNAMELEN;
-# else
-# if defined(NAME_MAX)
- name_max = NAME_MAX;
-# else
-# error "buffer size for readdir_r cannot be determined"
-# endif
-# endif
- if (size)
- *size = (size_t)offsetof(struct dirent, d_name) + name_max + 1;
- else
- return FALSE;
-
- return TRUE;
-}
-
/**
* Get next file in the directory. Will not return "." or ".." on
* UNIX. If an error occurs, the contents of "filename" are
* undefined. The error is never set if the function succeeds.
*
+ * This function is not re-entrant, and not necessarily thread-safe.
+ * Only use it for test code or single-threaded utilities.
+ *
* @param iter the iterator
* @param filename string to be set to the next file in the dir
* @param error return location for error
DBusString *filename,
DBusError *error)
{
- struct dirent *d, *ent;
- size_t buf_size;
+ struct dirent *ent;
int err;
_DBUS_ASSERT_ERROR_IS_CLEAR (error);
-
- if (!dirent_buf_size (iter->d, &buf_size))
- {
- dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_FAILED,
- "Can't calculate buffer size when reading directory");
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- d = (struct dirent *)dbus_malloc (buf_size);
- if (!d)
- {
- dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY,
- "No memory to read directory entry");
- return FALSE;
- }
again:
- err = readdir_r (iter->d, d, &ent);
- if (err || !ent)
+ errno = 0;
+ ent = readdir (iter->d);
+
+ if (!ent)
{
+ err = errno;
+
if (err != 0)
dbus_set_error (error,
_dbus_error_from_errno (err),
"%s", _dbus_strerror (err));
- dbus_free (d);
return FALSE;
}
else if (ent->d_name[0] == '.' &&
{
dbus_set_error (error, DBUS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY,
"No memory to read directory entry");
- dbus_free (d);
return FALSE;
}
else
{
- dbus_free (d);
return TRUE;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
- unsigned char c = (unsigned char) buf[i];
+ unsigned char c = (unsigned char) buf[i];
if (c == '\0')
- c = ' ';
+ buf[i] = ' ';
else if (c < 0x20 || c > 127)
- c = '?';
+ buf[i] = '?';
}
}
goto fail;
string_squash_nonprintable (&cmdline);
-
+
if (!_dbus_string_copy (&cmdline, 0, str, _dbus_string_get_length (str)))
goto oom;
-
+
_dbus_string_free (&cmdline);
_dbus_string_free (&path);
return TRUE;