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/* dotlock.c - dotfile locking
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/*
Overview:
=========
This module implements advisory file locking in a portable way.
Due to the problems with POSIX fcntl locking a separate lock file
is used. It would be possible to use fcntl locking on this lock
file and thus avoid the weird auto unlock bug of POSIX while still
having an unproved better performance of fcntl locking. However
there are still problems left, thus we resort to use a hardlink
which has the well defined property that a link call will fail if
the target file already exists.
Given that hardlinks are also available on NTFS file systems since
Windows XP; it will be possible to enhance this module to use
hardlinks even on Windows and thus allow Windows and Posix clients
to use locking on the same directory. This is not yet implemented;
instead we use a lockfile on Windows along with W32 style file
locking.
On FAT file systems hardlinks are not supported. Thus this method
does not work. Our solution is to use a O_EXCL locking instead.
Querying the type of the file system is not easy to do in a
portable way (e.g. Linux has a statfs, BSDs have a the same call
but using different structures and constants). What we do instead
is to check at runtime whether link(2) works for a specific lock
file.
How to use:
===========
At program initialization time, the module should be explicitly
initialized:
dotlock_create (NULL, 0);
This installs an atexit handler and may also initialize mutex etc.
It is optional for non-threaded applications. Only the first call
has an effect. This needs to be done before any extra threads are
started.
To create a lock file (which prepares it but does not take the
lock) you do:
dotlock_t h
h = dotlock_create (fname, 0);
if (!h)
error ("error creating lock file: %s\n", strerror (errno));
It is important to handle the error. For example on a read-only
file system a lock can't be created (but is usually not needed).
FNAME is the file you want to lock; the actual lockfile is that
name with the suffix ".lock" appended. On success a handle to be
used with the other functions is returned or NULL on error. Note
that the handle shall only be used by one thread at a time. This
function creates a unique file temporary file (".#lk*") in the same
directory as FNAME and returns a handle for further operations.
The module keeps track of these unique files so that they will be
unlinked using the atexit handler. If you don't need the lock file
anymore, you may also explicitly remove it with a call to:
dotlock_destroy (h);
To actually lock the file, you use:
if (dotlock_take (h, -1))
error ("error taking lock: %s\n", strerror (errno));
This function will wait until the lock is acquired. If an
unexpected error occurs if will return non-zero and set ERRNO. If
you pass (0) instead of (-1) the function does not wait in case the
file is already locked but returns -1 and sets ERRNO to EACCES.
Any other positive value for the second parameter is considered a
timeout value in milliseconds.
To release the lock you call:
if (dotlock_release (h))
error ("error releasing lock: %s\n", strerror (errno));
or, if the lock file is not anymore needed, you may just call
dotlock_destroy. However dotlock_release does some extra checks
before releasing the lock and prints diagnostics to help detecting
bugs.
If you want to explicitly destroy all lock files you may call
dotlock_remove_lockfiles ();
which is the core of the installed atexit handler. In case your
application wants to disable locking completely it may call
disable_locking ()
before any locks are created.
There are two convenience functions to store an integer (e.g. a
file descriptor) value with the handle:
void dotlock_set_fd (dotlock_t h, int fd);
int dotlock_get_fd (dotlock_t h);
If nothing has been stored dotlock_get_fd returns -1.
How to build:
=============
This module was originally developed for GnuPG but later changed to
allow its use without any GnuPG dependency. If you want to use it
with you application you may simply use it and it should figure out
most things automagically.
You may use the common config.h file to pass macros, but take care
to pass -DHAVE_CONFIG_H to the compiler. Macros used by this
module are:
DOTLOCK_USE_PTHREAD - Define if POSIX threads are in use.
DOTLOCK_GLIB_LOGGING - Define this to use Glib logging functions.
DOTLOCK_EXT_SYM_PREFIX - Prefix all external symbols with the
string to which this macro evaluates.
GNUPG_MAJOR_VERSION - Defined when used by GnuPG.
HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM - Defined for Windows etc. Will be
automatically defined if a the target is
Windows.
HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM - Internally defined to !HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM.
HAVE_SIGNAL_H - Should be defined on Posix systems. If config.h
is not used defaults to defined.
DIRSEP_C - Separation character for file name parts.
Usually not redefined.
EXTSEP_S - Separation string for file name suffixes.
Usually not redefined.
Note that there is a test program t-dotlock which has compile
instructions at its end. At least for SMBFS and CIFS it is
important that 64 bit versions of stat are used; most programming
environments do this these days, just in case you want to compile
it on the command line, remember to pass -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
Bugs:
=====
On Windows this module is not yet thread-safe.
Miscellaneous notes:
====================
On hardlinks:
- Hardlinks are supported under Windows with NTFS since XP/Server2003.
- In Linux 2.6.33 both SMBFS and CIFS seem to support hardlinks.
- NFS supports hard links. But there are solvable problems.
- FAT does not support links
On the file locking API:
- CIFS on Linux 2.6.33 supports several locking methods.
SMBFS seems not to support locking. No closer checks done.
- NFS supports Posix locks. flock is emulated in the server.
However there are a couple of problems; see below.
- FAT does not support locks.
- An advantage of fcntl locking is that R/W locks can be
implemented which is not easy with a straight lock file.
On O_EXCL:
- Does not work reliable on NFS
- Should work on CIFS and SMBFS but how can we delete lockfiles?
On NFS problems:
- Locks vanish if the server crashes and reboots.
- Client crashes keep the lock in the server until the client
re-connects.
- Communication problems may return unreliable error codes. The
MUA Postfix's workaround is to compare the link count after
seeing an error for link. However that gives a race. If using a
unique file to link to a lockfile and using stat to check the
link count instead of looking at the error return of link(2) is
the best solution.
- O_EXCL seems to have a race and may re-create a file anyway.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
#endif
/* Some quick replacements for stuff we usually expect to be defined
in config.h. Define HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM for better readability. */
#if !defined (HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM) && defined(_WIN32)
# define HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM 1
#endif
#if !defined (HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM) && !defined (HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM)
# define HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM 1
#endif
/* With no config.h assume that we have sitgnal.h. */
#if !defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H) && defined (HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM)
# define HAVE_SIGNAL_H 1
#endif
/* Standard headers. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN /* We only need the OS core stuff. */
# include <windows.h>
#else
# include <sys/types.h>
# include <sys/stat.h>
# include <sys/utsname.h>
# include <dirent.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
# include <signal.h>
#endif
#ifdef DOTLOCK_USE_PTHREAD
# include <pthread.h>
#endif
#ifdef DOTLOCK_GLIB_LOGGING
# include <glib.h>
#endif
#ifdef GNUPG_MAJOR_VERSION
# include "util.h"
# include "common-defs.h"
# include "stringhelp.h" /* For stpcpy and w32_strerror. */
#endif
#include "dotlock.h"
/* Define constants for file name construction. */
#if !defined(DIRSEP_C) && !defined(EXTSEP_S)
# ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
# define DIRSEP_C '\\'
# define EXTSEP_S "."
#else
# define DIRSEP_C '/'
# define EXTSEP_S "."
# endif
#endif
/* In GnuPG we use wrappers around the malloc functions. If they are
not defined we assume that this code is used outside of GnuPG and
fall back to the regular malloc functions. */
#ifndef xtrymalloc
# define xtrymalloc(a) malloc ((a))
# define xtrycalloc(a,b) calloc ((a), (b))
# define xfree(a) free ((a))
#endif
/* Wrapper to set ERRNO (required for W32CE). */
#ifdef GPG_ERROR_VERSION
# define my_set_errno(e) gpg_err_set_errno ((e))
#else
# define my_set_errno(e) do { errno = (e); } while (0)
#endif
/* Gettext macro replacement. */
#ifndef _
# define _(a) (a)
#endif
#ifdef GNUPG_MAJOR_VERSION
# define my_info_0(a) log_info ((a))
# define my_info_1(a,b) log_info ((a), (b))
# define my_info_2(a,b,c) log_info ((a), (b), (c))
# define my_info_3(a,b,c,d) log_info ((a), (b), (c), (d))
# define my_error_0(a) log_error ((a))
# define my_error_1(a,b) log_error ((a), (b))
# define my_error_2(a,b,c) log_error ((a), (b), (c))
# define my_debug_1(a,b) log_debug ((a), (b))
# define my_fatal_0(a) log_fatal ((a))
#elif defined (DOTLOCK_GLIB_LOGGING)
# define my_info_0(a) g_message ((a))
# define my_info_1(a,b) g_message ((a), (b))
# define my_info_2(a,b,c) g_message ((a), (b), (c))
# define my_info_3(a,b,c,d) g_message ((a), (b), (c), (d))
# define my_error_0(a) g_warning ((a))
# define my_error_1(a,b) g_warning ((a), (b))
# define my_error_2(a,b,c) g_warning ((a), (b), (c))
# define my_debug_1(a,b) g_debug ((a), (b))
# define my_fatal_0(a) g_error ((a))
#else
# define my_info_0(a) fprintf (stderr, (a))
# define my_info_1(a,b) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b))
# define my_info_2(a,b,c) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b), (c))
# define my_info_3(a,b,c,d) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b), (c), (d))
# define my_error_0(a) fprintf (stderr, (a))
# define my_error_1(a,b) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b))
# define my_error_2(a,b,c) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b), (c))
# define my_debug_1(a,b) fprintf (stderr, (a), (b))
# define my_fatal_0(a) do { fprintf (stderr,(a)); fflush (stderr); \
abort (); } while (0)
#endif
/* The object describing a lock. */
struct dotlock_handle
{
struct dotlock_handle *next;
char *lockname; /* Name of the actual lockfile. */
unsigned int locked:1; /* Lock status. */
unsigned int disable:1; /* If true, locking is disabled. */
unsigned int use_o_excl:1; /* Use open (O_EXCL) for locking. */
unsigned int by_parent:1; /* Parent does the locking. */
unsigned int no_write:1; /* No write to the lockfile. */
int extra_fd; /* A place for the caller to store an FD. */
/* An optional info callback - see dotlock_set_info_cb. */
int (*info_cb)(dotlock_t, void *,
enum dotlock_reasons reason,
const char *,...);
void *info_cb_value;
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
HANDLE lockhd; /* The W32 handle of the lock file. */
#else /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
char *tname; /* Name of the lockfile template. */
size_t nodename_off; /* Offset in TNAME of the nodename part. */
size_t nodename_len; /* Length of the nodename part. */
#endif /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
};
/* A list of all lock handles. The volatile attribute might help
if used in an atexit handler. Note that [UN]LOCK_all_lockfiles
must not change ERRNO. */
static volatile dotlock_t all_lockfiles;
#ifdef DOTLOCK_USE_PTHREAD
static pthread_mutex_t all_lockfiles_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
# define LOCK_all_lockfiles() do { \
if (pthread_mutex_lock (&all_lockfiles_mutex)) \
my_fatal_0 ("locking all_lockfiles_mutex failed\n"); \
} while (0)
# define UNLOCK_all_lockfiles() do { \
if (pthread_mutex_unlock (&all_lockfiles_mutex)) \
my_fatal_0 ("unlocking all_lockfiles_mutex failed\n"); \
} while (0)
#else /*!DOTLOCK_USE_PTHREAD*/
# define LOCK_all_lockfiles() do { } while (0)
# define UNLOCK_all_lockfiles() do { } while (0)
#endif /*!DOTLOCK_USE_PTHREAD*/
/* If this has the value true all locking is disabled. */
static int never_lock;
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
/* FIXME: For use in GnuPG this can be replaced by
* gnupg_w32_set_errno. */
static int
map_w32_to_errno (DWORD w32_err)
{
switch (w32_err)
{
case 0:
return 0;
case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
return ENOENT;
case ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND:
return ENOENT;
case ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED:
return EPERM;
case ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE:
case ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK:
return EINVAL;
case ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY:
return ENOMEM;
case ERROR_NO_DATA:
case ERROR_BROKEN_PIPE:
return EPIPE;
default:
return EIO;
}
}
#endif /*HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
#ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM
static int
any8bitchar (const char *string)
{
if (string)
for ( ; *string; string++)
if ((*string & 0x80))
return 1;
return 0;
}
#endif /*HAVE_W32_SYSTEM*/
/* Entirely disable all locking. This function should be called
before any locking is done. It may be called right at startup of
the process as it only sets a global value. */
void
dotlock_disable (void)
{
never_lock = 1;
}
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
static int
maybe_deadlock (dotlock_t h)
{
dotlock_t r;
int res = 0;
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
for (r=all_lockfiles; r; r = r->next)
{
if ( r != h && r->locked )
{
res = 1;
break;
}
}
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
return res;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM*/
/* Read the lock file and return the pid, returns -1 on error. True
will be stored in the integer at address SAME_NODE if the lock file
has been created on the same node. */
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
static int
read_lockfile (dotlock_t h, int *same_node, int *r_fd)
{
char buffer_space[10+1+70+1]; /* 70 is just an estimated value; node
names are usually shorter. */
int fd;
int pid = -1;
char *buffer, *p;
size_t expected_len;
int res, nread;
*same_node = 0;
expected_len = 10 + 1 + h->nodename_len + 1;
if ( expected_len >= sizeof buffer_space)
{
buffer = xtrymalloc (expected_len);
if (!buffer)
return -1;
}
else
buffer = buffer_space;
if ( (fd = open (h->lockname, O_RDONLY)) == -1 )
{
int e = errno;
if (errno != ENOENT)
{
my_info_2 ("error opening lockfile '%s': %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror(errno) );
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"error opening lockfile '%s': %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (errno) );
}
if (buffer != buffer_space)
xfree (buffer);
my_set_errno (e); /* Need to return ERRNO here. */
return -1;
}
p = buffer;
nread = 0;
do
{
res = read (fd, p, expected_len - nread);
if (res == -1 && errno == EINTR)
continue;
if (res < 0)
{
int e = errno;
my_info_1 ("error reading lockfile '%s'\n", h->lockname );
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"error reading lockfile '%s': %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (errno) );
close (fd);
if (buffer != buffer_space)
xfree (buffer);
my_set_errno (e);
return -1;
}
p += res;
nread += res;
}
while (res && nread != expected_len);
if (r_fd)
*r_fd = fd;
else
close(fd);
if (nread < 11)
{
my_info_1 ("invalid size of lockfile '%s'\n", h->lockname);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_INV_FILE,
"invalid size of lockfile '%s'\n", h->lockname);
if (buffer != buffer_space)
xfree (buffer);
my_set_errno (EINVAL);
return -1;
}
if (buffer[10] != '\n'
|| (buffer[10] = 0, pid = atoi (buffer)) == -1
|| !pid )
{
my_error_2 ("invalid pid %d in lockfile '%s'\n", pid, h->lockname);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_INV_FILE,
"invalid pid %d in lockfile '%s'\n", pid, h->lockname);
if (buffer != buffer_space)
xfree (buffer);
my_set_errno (EINVAL);
return -1;
}
if (nread == expected_len
&& !memcmp (h->tname+h->nodename_off, buffer+11, h->nodename_len)
&& buffer[11+h->nodename_len] == '\n')
*same_node = 1;
if (buffer != buffer_space)
xfree (buffer);
return pid;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM */
/* Check whether the file system which stores TNAME supports
hardlinks. Instead of using the non-portable statsfs call which
differs between various Unix versions, we do a runtime test.
Returns: 0 supports hardlinks; 1 no hardlink support, -1 unknown
(test error). */
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
static int
use_hardlinks_p (const char *tname)
{
char *lname;
struct stat sb;
unsigned int nlink;
int res;
if (stat (tname, &sb))
return -1;
nlink = (unsigned int)sb.st_nlink;
lname = xtrymalloc (strlen (tname) + 1 + 1);
if (!lname)
return -1;
strcpy (lname, tname);
strcat (lname, "x");
/* We ignore the return value of link() because it is unreliable. */
(void) link (tname, lname);
if (stat (tname, &sb))
res = -1; /* Ooops. */
else if (sb.st_nlink == nlink + 1)
res = 0; /* Yeah, hardlinks are supported. */
else
res = 1; /* No hardlink support. */
unlink (lname);
xfree (lname);
return res;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM */
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
static int
dotlock_get_process_id (dotlock_t h)
{
return h->by_parent? (int)getppid(): (int)getpid();
}
static int
dotlock_detect_tname (dotlock_t h)
{
struct stat sb;
DIR *dir;
char *dirname;
char *basename;
struct dirent *d;
int r;
if (stat (h->lockname, &sb))
return -1;
basename = make_basename (h->lockname, NULL);
dirname = make_dirname (h->lockname);
dir = opendir (dirname);
if (dir == NULL)
{
xfree (basename);
xfree (dirname);
return -1;
}
while ((d = readdir (dir)))
if (sb.st_ino == d->d_ino && strcmp (d->d_name, basename))
break;
if (d)
{
int len = strlen (h->tname);
int dlen = strlen (d->d_name);
const char *tname_path;
if (dlen > len)
{
xfree (basename);
xfree (dirname);
return -1;
}
strcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (h->tname, dirname), DIRSEP_S), d->d_name);
h->use_o_excl = 0;
tname_path = strchr (h->tname + strlen (dirname) + 2, '.');
if (!tname_path)
{
xfree (basename);
xfree (dirname);
return -1;
}
h->nodename_off = tname_path - h->tname + 1;
}
else
h->use_o_excl = 1;
r = closedir (dir);
if (r)
{
xfree (basename);
xfree (dirname);
return r;
}
xfree (basename);
xfree (dirname);
return 0;
}
/* Locking core for Unix. It used a temporary file and the link
system call to make locking an atomic operation. */
static dotlock_t
dotlock_create_unix (dotlock_t h, const char *file_to_lock)
{
int fd = -1;
char pidstr[16];
const char *nodename;
const char *dirpart;
int dirpartlen;
struct utsname utsbuf;
size_t tnamelen;
int pid;
pid = dotlock_get_process_id (h);
snprintf (pidstr, sizeof pidstr, "%10d\n", pid);
/* Create a temporary file. */
if ( uname ( &utsbuf ) )
nodename = "unknown";
else
nodename = utsbuf.nodename;
if ( !(dirpart = strrchr (file_to_lock, DIRSEP_C)) )
{
dirpart = EXTSEP_S;
dirpartlen = 1;
}
else
{
dirpartlen = dirpart - file_to_lock;
dirpart = file_to_lock;
}
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
h->next = all_lockfiles;
all_lockfiles = h;
tnamelen = dirpartlen + 6 + 30 + strlen(nodename) + 10 + 1;
h->tname = xtrymalloc (tnamelen + 1);
if (!h->tname)
{
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
xfree (h);
return NULL;
}
h->nodename_len = strlen (nodename);
if (h->no_write)
{
memset (h->tname, '_', tnamelen);
h->tname[tnamelen] = 0;
goto skip_write;
}
snprintf (h->tname, tnamelen, "%.*s/.#lk%p.", dirpartlen, dirpart, h );
h->nodename_off = strlen (h->tname);
snprintf (h->tname+h->nodename_off, tnamelen - h->nodename_off,
"%s.%d", nodename, pid);
do
{
my_set_errno (0);
fd = open (h->tname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL,
S_IRUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWUSR );
}
while (fd == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if ( fd == -1 )
{
int saveerrno = errno;
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
my_error_2 (_("failed to create temporary file '%s': %s\n"),
h->tname, strerror (errno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_WAITING,
_("failed to create temporary file '%s': %s\n"),
h->tname, strerror (errno));
xfree (h->tname);
xfree (h);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return NULL;
}
if ( write (fd, pidstr, 11 ) != 11 )
goto write_failed;
if ( write (fd, nodename, strlen (nodename) ) != strlen (nodename) )
goto write_failed;
if ( write (fd, "\n", 1 ) != 1 )
goto write_failed;
if ( close (fd) )
{
if ( errno == EINTR )
fd = -1;
goto write_failed;
}
fd = -1;
/* Check whether we support hard links. */
switch (use_hardlinks_p (h->tname))
{
case 0: /* Yes. */
break;
case 1: /* No. */
unlink (h->tname);
h->use_o_excl = 1;
break;
default:
{
int saveerrno = errno;
my_error_2 ("can't check whether hardlinks are supported for '%s': %s\n"
, h->tname, strerror (saveerrno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_CONFIG_TEST,
"can't check whether hardlinks are supported for '%s': %s\n"
, h->tname, strerror (saveerrno));
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
}
goto write_failed;
}
skip_write:
h->lockname = xtrymalloc (strlen (file_to_lock) + 6 );
if (!h->lockname)
{
int saveerrno = errno;
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
unlink (h->tname);
xfree (h->tname);
xfree (h);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return NULL;
}
strcpy (stpcpy (h->lockname, file_to_lock), EXTSEP_S "lock");
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
if (h->no_write)
{
if (dotlock_detect_tname (h) < 0)
{
xfree (h->lockname);
xfree (h->tname);
xfree (h);
my_set_errno (EACCES);
return NULL;
}
h->locked = 1;
}
return h;
write_failed:
{
int saveerrno = errno;
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
my_error_2 (_("error writing to '%s': %s\n"), h->tname, strerror (errno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
_("error writing to '%s': %s\n"),
h->tname, strerror (errno));
if ( fd != -1 )
close (fd);
unlink (h->tname);
xfree (h->tname);
xfree (h);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
}
return NULL;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM*/
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
/* Locking core for Windows. This version does not need a temporary
file but uses the plain lock file along with record locking. We
create this file here so that we later only need to do the file
locking. For error reporting it is useful to keep the name of the
file in the handle. */
static dotlock_t
dotlock_create_w32 (dotlock_t h, const char *file_to_lock)
{
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
h->next = all_lockfiles;
all_lockfiles = h;
h->lockname = strconcat (file_to_lock, EXTSEP_S "lock", NULL);
if (!h->lockname)
{
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
xfree (h);
return NULL;
}
/* If would be nice if we would use the FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE
along with FILE_SHARE_DELETE but that does not work due to a race
condition: Despite the OPEN_ALWAYS flag CreateFile may return an
error and we can't reliable create/open the lock file unless we
would wait here until it works - however there are other valid
reasons why a lock file can't be created and thus the process
would not stop as expected but spin until Windows crashes. Our
solution is to keep the lock file open; that does not harm. */
if (any8bitchar (h->lockname))
{
wchar_t *wname = utf8_to_wchar (h->lockname);
if (wname)
h->lockhd = CreateFileW (wname,
GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL, OPEN_ALWAYS, 0, NULL);
else
h->lockhd = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
xfree (wname);
}
else
h->lockhd = CreateFileA (h->lockname,
GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE,
FILE_SHARE_READ|FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL, OPEN_ALWAYS, 0, NULL);
if (h->lockhd == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
int saveerrno = map_w32_to_errno (GetLastError ());
all_lockfiles = h->next;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
my_error_2 (_("can't create '%s': %s\n"), h->lockname, w32_strerror (-1));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
_("can't create '%s': %s\n"),
h->lockname, w32_strerror (-1));
xfree (h->lockname);
xfree (h);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return NULL;
}
return h;
}
#endif /*HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
/* Create a lockfile for a file name FILE_TO_LOCK and returns an
object of type dotlock_t which may be used later to actually acquire
the lock. A cleanup routine gets installed to cleanup left over
locks or other files used internally by the lock mechanism.
Calling this function with NULL does only install the atexit
handler and may thus be used to assure that the cleanup is called
after all other atexit handlers.
This function creates a lock file in the same directory as
FILE_TO_LOCK using that name and a suffix of ".lock". Note that on
POSIX systems a temporary file ".#lk.<hostname>.pid[.threadid] is
used.
FLAGS may include DOTLOCK_PREPARE_CREATE bit, which only allocates
the handle and requires a further call to dotlock_finish_create.
This can be used to set a callback between these calls.
FLAGS may include DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT bit, when it's the parent
process controlling the lock. This is used by dotlock util.
FLAGS may include DOTLOCK_LOCKED bit, when it should not create the
lockfile, but to unlock. This is used by dotlock util.
The function returns an new handle which needs to be released using
destroy_dotlock but gets also released at the termination of the
process. On error NULL is returned.
*/
dotlock_t
dotlock_create (const char *file_to_lock, unsigned int flags)
{
static int initialized;
dotlock_t h;
#ifndef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
int by_parent = 0;
int no_write = 0;
#endif
if ( !(flags & DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT)
&& !initialized )
{
atexit (dotlock_remove_lockfiles);
initialized = 1;
}
if ( !file_to_lock )
return NULL; /* Only initialization was requested. */
#ifndef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
if ((flags & DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT) || (flags & DOTLOCK_LOCKED))
{
by_parent = !!(flags & DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT);
no_write = !!(flags & DOTLOCK_LOCKED);
flags &= ~(DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT | DOTLOCK_LOCKED);
}
#endif
if ((flags & ~DOTLOCK_PREPARE_CREATE))
{
my_set_errno (EINVAL);
return NULL;
}
h = xtrycalloc (1, sizeof *h);
if (!h)
return NULL;
h->extra_fd = -1;
#ifndef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
h->by_parent = by_parent;
h->no_write = no_write;
#endif
if (never_lock)
{
h->disable = 1;
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
h->next = all_lockfiles;
all_lockfiles = h;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
return h;
}
if ((flags & DOTLOCK_PREPARE_CREATE))
return h;
else
return dotlock_finish_create (h, file_to_lock);
}
/* This function may be used along with dotlock_create (file_name,
* DOTLOCK_PREPARE_CREATE) to finish the creation call. The given
* filename shall be the same as passed to dotlock_create. On success
* the same handle H is returned, on error NULL is returned and H is
* released. */
dotlock_t
dotlock_finish_create (dotlock_t h, const char *file_to_lock)
{
if (!h || !file_to_lock)
return NULL;
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
return dotlock_create_w32 (h, file_to_lock);
#else /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
return dotlock_create_unix (h, file_to_lock);
#endif /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
}
/* Convenience function to store a file descriptor (or any other
integer value) in the context of handle H. */
void
dotlock_set_fd (dotlock_t h, int fd)
{
h->extra_fd = fd;
}
/* Convenience function to retrieve a file descriptor (or any other
integer value) stored in the context of handle H. */
int
dotlock_get_fd (dotlock_t h)
{
return h->extra_fd;
}
/* Set a callback function for info diagnostics. The callback
* function CB is called with the handle, the opaque value OPAQUE, a
* reason code, and a format string with its arguments. The callback
* shall return 0 to continue operation or true in which case the
* current function will be terminated with an error. */
void
dotlock_set_info_cb (dotlock_t h,
int (*cb)(dotlock_t, void *,
enum dotlock_reasons reason,
const char *,...),
void *opaque)
{
h->info_cb = cb;
h->info_cb_value = opaque;
}
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
/* Unix specific code of destroy_dotlock. */
static void
dotlock_destroy_unix (dotlock_t h)
{
if (h->locked && h->lockname)
unlink (h->lockname);
if (h->tname && !h->use_o_excl)
unlink (h->tname);
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM*/
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
/* Windows specific code of destroy_dotlock. */
static void
dotlock_destroy_w32 (dotlock_t h)
{
if (h->locked)
{
OVERLAPPED ovl;
memset (&ovl, 0, sizeof ovl);
UnlockFileEx (h->lockhd, 0, 1, 0, &ovl);
}
CloseHandle (h->lockhd);
}
#endif /*HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
/* Destroy the lock handle H and release the lock. */
void
dotlock_destroy (dotlock_t h)
{
dotlock_t hprev, htmp;
if ( !h )
return;
/* First remove the handle from our global list of all locks. */
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
for (hprev=NULL, htmp=all_lockfiles; htmp; hprev=htmp, htmp=htmp->next)
if (htmp == h)
{
if (hprev)
hprev->next = htmp->next;
else
all_lockfiles = htmp->next;
h->next = NULL;
break;
}
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
/* Then destroy the lock. */
if (!h->disable
&& (!h->by_parent || h->no_write))
{
/* NOTE: under the condition of (by_parent && !no_write),
it doesn't come here. So, the lock file remains. */
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
dotlock_destroy_w32 (h);
#else /* !HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
dotlock_destroy_unix (h);
#endif /* HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
}
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
/* When DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT and lock fails,
the temporary file created should be removed. */
if (h->by_parent && !h->no_write && !h->locked)
if (h->tname && !h->use_o_excl)
unlink (h->tname);
xfree (h->tname);
#endif
xfree (h->lockname);
xfree(h);
}
/* Return true if H has been taken. */
int
dotlock_is_locked (dotlock_t h)
{
return h && !!h->locked;
}
/* Return the next interval to wait. WTIME and TIMEOUT are pointers
* to the current state and are updated by this function. The
* returned value might be different from the value of WTIME. */
static int
next_wait_interval (int *wtime, long *timeout)
{
int result;
/* Wait until lock has been released. We use retry intervals of 4,
* 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 512, 1024, 2048ms, and
* so on. If wait-forever was requested we add a small random value
* to have different timeouts per process. */
if (!*wtime)
*wtime = 4;
else if (*wtime < 2048)
*wtime *= 2;
else
*wtime = 512;
result = *wtime;
if (*wtime > 8 && *timeout < 0)
result += ((unsigned int)getpid() % 37);
if (*timeout > 0)
{
if (result > *timeout)
result = *timeout;
*timeout -= result;
}
return result;
}
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
/* Unix specific code of make_dotlock. Returns 0 on success and -1 on
error. */
static int
dotlock_take_unix (dotlock_t h, long timeout)
{
int wtime = 0;
int timedout = 0;
int sumtime = 0;
int pid;
int lastpid = -1;
int ownerchanged;
const char *maybe_dead="";
int same_node;
int saveerrno;
int fd;
again:
if (h->use_o_excl)
{
/* No hardlink support - use open(O_EXCL). */
do
{
my_set_errno (0);
fd = open (h->lockname, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL,
S_IRUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWUSR );
}
while (fd == -1 && errno == EINTR);
if (fd == -1 && errno == EEXIST)
; /* Lock held by another process. */
else if (fd == -1)
{
saveerrno = errno;
my_error_2 ("lock not made: open(O_EXCL) of '%s' failed: %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (saveerrno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"lock not made: open(O_EXCL) of '%s' failed: %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (saveerrno));
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
else
{
char pidstr[16];
snprintf (pidstr, sizeof pidstr, "%10d\n",
dotlock_get_process_id (h));
if (write (fd, pidstr, 11 ) == 11
&& write (fd, h->tname + h->nodename_off,h->nodename_len)
== h->nodename_len
&& write (fd, "\n", 1) == 1
&& !close (fd))
{
h->locked = 1;
return 0;
}
/* Write error. */
saveerrno = errno;
my_error_2 ("lock not made: writing to '%s' failed: %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (errno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"lock not made: writing to '%s' failed: %s\n",
h->lockname, strerror (errno));
close (fd);
unlink (h->lockname);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
}
else /* Standard method: Use hardlinks. */
{
struct stat sb;
/* We ignore the return value of link() because it is unreliable. */
(void) link (h->tname, h->lockname);
if (stat (h->tname, &sb))
{
saveerrno = errno;
my_error_1 ("lock not made: Oops: stat of tmp file failed: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"lock not made: Oops: stat of tmp file failed: %s\n",
strerror (errno));
/* In theory this might be a severe error: It is possible
that link succeeded but stat failed due to changed
permissions. We can't do anything about it, though. */
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
if (sb.st_nlink == 2)
{
h->locked = 1;
return 0; /* Okay. */
}
}
/* Check for stale lock files. */
if ( (pid = read_lockfile (h, &same_node, &fd)) == -1 )
{
if ( errno != ENOENT )
{
saveerrno = errno;
my_info_0 ("cannot read lockfile\n");
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"cannot read lockfile\n");
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
my_info_0 ("lockfile disappeared\n");
goto again;
}
else if ( (pid == dotlock_get_process_id (h) && same_node && !h->by_parent)
|| (same_node && kill (pid, 0) && errno == ESRCH) )
{
/* Stale lockfile is detected. */
struct stat sb;
/* Check if it's unlocked during examining the lockfile. */
if (fstat (fd, &sb) || sb.st_nlink == 0)
{
/* It's gone already by another process. */
close (fd);
goto again;
}
/*
* Here, although it's quite _rare_, we have a race condition.
*
* When multiple processes race on a stale lockfile, detecting
* AND removing should be done atomically. That is, to work
* correctly, the file to be removed should be the one which is
* examined for detection.
*
* But, when it's not atomic, consider the case for us where it
* takes some time between the detection and the removal of the
* lockfile.
*
* In this situation, it is possible that the file which was
* detected as stale is already removed by another process and
* then new lockfile is created (by that process or other one).
*
* And it is newly created valid lockfile which is going to be
* removed by us.
*
* Consider this long comment as it expresses possible (long)
* time between fstat above and unlink below; Meanwhile, the
* lockfile in question may be removed and there may be new
* valid one.
*
* In short, when you see the message of removing stale lockfile
* when there are multiple processes for the work, there is
* (very) little possibility something went wrong.
*/
unlink (h->lockname);
my_info_1 (_("removing stale lockfile (created by %d)\n"), pid);
close (fd);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_STALE_REMOVED,
_("removing stale lockfile (created by %d)\n"), pid);
goto again;
}
close (fd);
if (lastpid == -1)
lastpid = pid;
ownerchanged = (pid != lastpid);
if (timeout)
{
struct timeval tv;
int wtimereal;
if (ownerchanged)
wtime = 0; /* Reset because owner chnaged. */
wtimereal = next_wait_interval (&wtime, &timeout);
if (!timeout)
timedout = 1; /* remember. */
sumtime += wtimereal;
if (sumtime >= 1500)
{
sumtime = 0;
my_info_3 (_("waiting for lock (held by %d%s) %s...\n"),
pid, maybe_dead, maybe_deadlock(h)? _("(deadlock?) "):"");
if (h->info_cb
&& h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_WAITING,
_("waiting for lock (held by %d%s) %s...\n"),
pid, maybe_dead,
maybe_deadlock(h)? _("(deadlock?) "):""))
{
my_set_errno (ECANCELED);
return -1;
}
}
tv.tv_sec = wtimereal / 1000;
tv.tv_usec = (wtimereal % 1000) * 1000;
select (0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
goto again;
}
my_set_errno (timedout? ETIMEDOUT : EACCES);
return -1;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM*/
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
/* Windows specific code of make_dotlock. Returns 0 on success and -1 on
error. */
static int
dotlock_take_w32 (dotlock_t h, long timeout)
{
int wtime = 0;
int timedout = 0;
int w32err;
OVERLAPPED ovl;
again:
/* Lock one byte at offset 0. The offset is given by OVL. */
memset (&ovl, 0, sizeof ovl);
if (LockFileEx (h->lockhd, (LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
| LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY), 0, 1, 0, &ovl))
{
h->locked = 1;
return 0; /* okay */
}
w32err = GetLastError ();
if (w32err != ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION)
{
my_error_2 (_("lock '%s' not made: %s\n"),
h->lockname, w32_strerror (w32err));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
_("lock '%s' not made: %s\n"),
h->lockname, w32_strerror (w32err));
_set_errno (map_w32_to_errno (w32err));
return -1;
}
if (timeout)
{
int wtimereal;
wtimereal = next_wait_interval (&wtime, &timeout);
if (!timeout)
timedout = 1; /* remember. */
if (wtime >= 800)
{
my_info_1 (_("waiting for lock %s...\n"), h->lockname);
if (h->info_cb
&& h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_WAITING,
_("waiting for lock %s...\n"), h->lockname))
{
my_set_errno (ECANCELED);
return -1;
}
}
Sleep (wtimereal);
goto again;
}
my_set_errno (timedout? ETIMEDOUT : EACCES);
return -1;
}
#endif /*HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
/* Take a lock on H. A value of 0 for TIMEOUT returns immediately if
the lock can't be taken, -1 waits forever (hopefully not), other
values wait for TIMEOUT milliseconds. Returns: 0 on success */
int
dotlock_take (dotlock_t h, long timeout)
{
int ret;
if ( h->disable )
return 0; /* Locks are completely disabled. Return success. */
if ( h->locked )
{
my_debug_1 ("Oops, '%s' is already locked\n", h->lockname);
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
ret = dotlock_take_w32 (h, timeout);
#else /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
ret = dotlock_take_unix (h, timeout);
#endif /*!HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM*/
return ret;
}
#ifdef HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM
/* Unix specific code of release_dotlock. */
static int
dotlock_release_unix (dotlock_t h)
{
int pid, same_node;
int saveerrno;
pid = read_lockfile (h, &same_node, NULL);
if ( pid == -1 )
{
saveerrno = errno;
my_error_0 ("release_dotlock: lockfile error\n");
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"release_dotlock: lockfile error\n");
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
if ( pid != dotlock_get_process_id (h) || !same_node )
{
my_error_1 ("release_dotlock: not our lock (pid=%d)\n", pid);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_CONFLICT,
"release_dotlock: not our lock (pid=%d)\n", pid);
my_set_errno (EACCES);
return -1;
}
if ( unlink( h->lockname ) )
{
saveerrno = errno;
my_error_1 ("release_dotlock: error removing lockfile '%s'\n",
h->lockname);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"release_dotlock: error removing lockfile '%s'\n",
h->lockname);
my_set_errno (saveerrno);
return -1;
}
/* Fixme: As an extra check we could check whether the link count is
now really at 1. */
return 0;
}
#endif /*HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM */
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
/* Windows specific code of release_dotlock. */
static int
dotlock_release_w32 (dotlock_t h)
{
OVERLAPPED ovl;
memset (&ovl, 0, sizeof ovl);
if (!UnlockFileEx (h->lockhd, 0, 1, 0, &ovl))
{
int ec = (int)GetLastError ();
my_error_2 ("release_dotlock: error removing lockfile '%s': %s\n",
h->lockname, w32_strerror (ec));
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_FILE_ERROR,
"release_dotlock: error removing lockfile '%s': %s\n",
h->lockname, w32_strerror (ec));
my_set_errno (map_w32_to_errno (ec));
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
#endif /*HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM */
/* Release a lock. Returns 0 on success. */
int
dotlock_release (dotlock_t h)
{
int ret;
/* To avoid atexit race conditions we first check whether there are
any locks left. It might happen that another atexit handler
tries to release the lock while the atexit handler of this module
already ran and thus H is undefined. */
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
ret = !all_lockfiles;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
if (ret)
return 0;
if ( h->disable )
return 0;
if ( !h->locked )
{
my_debug_1 ("Oops, '%s' is not locked\n", h->lockname);
if (h->info_cb)
h->info_cb (h, h->info_cb_value, DOTLOCK_NOT_LOCKED,
"Oops, '%s' is not locked\n", h->lockname);
return 0;
}
#ifdef HAVE_DOSISH_SYSTEM
ret = dotlock_release_w32 (h);
#else
ret = dotlock_release_unix (h);
#endif
if (!ret)
h->locked = 0;
return ret;
}
/* Remove all lockfiles. This is called by the atexit handler
installed by this module but may also be called by other
termination handlers. */
void
dotlock_remove_lockfiles (void)
{
dotlock_t h, h2;
/* First set the lockfiles list to NULL so that for example
dotlock_release is aware that this function is currently
running. */
LOCK_all_lockfiles ();
h = all_lockfiles;
all_lockfiles = NULL;
UNLOCK_all_lockfiles ();
while ( h )
{
h2 = h->next;
dotlock_destroy (h);
h = h2;
}
}