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  • Author : Dmitry Antipov
    Date : 2022-10-25 11:30:34
    Hash : 1af745d0
    Message : signal: new signal handling backend based on signalfd Linux-specific signal handling backend based on signalfd(2) system call, and public function event_base_get_signal_method() to obtain an underlying kernel signal handling mechanism. Signed-off-by: Dmitry Antipov <dantipov@cloudlinux.com>

  • signal.c
  • /*	$OpenBSD: select.c,v 1.2 2002/06/25 15:50:15 mickey Exp $	*/
    
    /*
     * Copyright 2000-2007 Niels Provos <provos@citi.umich.edu>
     * Copyright 2007-2012 Niels Provos and Nick Mathewson
     *
     * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     * are met:
     * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     *
     * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     */
    #include "event2/event-config.h"
    #include "evconfig-private.h"
    
    #ifdef _WIN32
    #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
    #include <winsock2.h>
    #include <windows.h>
    #undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
    #endif
    #include <sys/types.h>
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
    #include <sys/time.h>
    #endif
    #include <sys/queue.h>
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
    #include <sys/socket.h>
    #endif
    #include <signal.h>
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_UNISTD_H
    #include <unistd.h>
    #endif
    #include <errno.h>
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_FCNTL_H
    #include <fcntl.h>
    #endif
    
    #include "event2/event.h"
    #include "event2/event_struct.h"
    #include "event-internal.h"
    #include "event2/util.h"
    #include "evsignal-internal.h"
    #include "log-internal.h"
    #include "evmap-internal.h"
    #include "evthread-internal.h"
    
    /*
      signal.c
    
      This is the signal-handling implementation we use for backends that don't
      have a better way to do signal handling.  It uses sigaction() or signal()
      to set a signal handler, and a socket pair to tell the event base when
    
      Note that I said "the event base" : only one event base can be set up to use
      this at a time.  For historical reasons and backward compatibility, if you
      add an event for a signal to event_base A, then add an event for a signal
      (any signal!) to event_base B, event_base B will get informed about the
      signal, but event_base A won't.
    
      It would be neat to change this behavior in some future version of Libevent.
      kqueue already does something far more sensible.  We can make all backends
      on Linux do a reasonable thing using signalfd.
    */
    
    #ifndef _WIN32
    /* Windows wants us to call our signal handlers as __cdecl.  Nobody else
     * expects you to do anything crazy like this. */
    #ifndef __cdecl
    #define __cdecl
    #endif
    #endif
    
    static int evsig_add(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t, short, short, void *);
    static int evsig_del(struct event_base *, evutil_socket_t, short, short, void *);
    
    static const struct eventop evsigops = {
    	"signal",
    	NULL,
    	evsig_add,
    	evsig_del,
    	NULL,
    	NULL,
    	0, 0, 0
    };
    
    #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
    /* Lock for evsig_base and evsig_base_n_signals_added fields. */
    static void *evsig_base_lock = NULL;
    #endif
    /* The event base that's currently getting informed about signals. */
    static struct event_base *evsig_base = NULL;
    /* A copy of evsig_base->sigev_n_signals_added. */
    static int evsig_base_n_signals_added = 0;
    static evutil_socket_t evsig_base_fd = -1;
    
    static void __cdecl evsig_handler(int sig);
    
    #define EVSIGBASE_LOCK() EVLOCK_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0)
    #define EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK() EVLOCK_UNLOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0)
    
    void
    evsig_set_base_(struct event_base *base)
    {
    	EVSIGBASE_LOCK();
    	evsig_base = base;
    	evsig_base_n_signals_added = base->sig.ev_n_signals_added;
    	evsig_base_fd = base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1];
    	EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK();
    }
    
    /* Callback for when the signal handler write a byte to our signaling socket */
    static void
    evsig_cb(evutil_socket_t fd, short what, void *arg)
    {
    	static char signals[1024];
    	ev_ssize_t n;
    	int i;
    	int ncaught[NSIG];
    	struct event_base *base;
    
    	base = arg;
    
    	memset(&ncaught, 0, sizeof(ncaught));
    
    	while (1) {
    #ifdef _WIN32
    		n = recv(fd, signals, sizeof(signals), 0);
    #else
    		n = read(fd, signals, sizeof(signals));
    #endif
    		if (n == -1) {
    			int err = evutil_socket_geterror(fd);
    			if (! EVUTIL_ERR_RW_RETRIABLE(err))
    				event_sock_err(1, fd, "%s: recv", __func__);
    			break;
    		} else if (n == 0) {
    			/* XXX warn? */
    			break;
    		}
    		for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
    			ev_uint8_t sig = signals[i];
    			if (sig < NSIG)
    				ncaught[sig]++;
    		}
    	}
    
    	EVBASE_ACQUIRE_LOCK(base, th_base_lock);
    	for (i = 0; i < NSIG; ++i) {
    		if (ncaught[i])
    			evmap_signal_active_(base, i, ncaught[i]);
    	}
    	EVBASE_RELEASE_LOCK(base, th_base_lock);
    }
    
    int
    evsig_init_(struct event_base *base)
    {
    	/*
    	 * Our signal handler is going to write to one end of the socket
    	 * pair to wake up our event loop.  The event loop then scans for
    	 * signals that got delivered.
    	 */
    	if (evutil_make_internal_pipe_(base->sig.ev_signal_pair) == -1) {
    #ifdef _WIN32
    		/* Make this nonfatal on win32, where sometimes people
    		   have localhost firewalled. */
    		event_sock_warn(-1, "%s: socketpair", __func__);
    #else
    		event_sock_err(1, -1, "%s: socketpair", __func__);
    #endif
    		return -1;
    	}
    
    	if (base->sig.sh_old) {
    		mm_free(base->sig.sh_old);
    	}
    	base->sig.sh_old = NULL;
    	base->sig.sh_old_max = 0;
    
    	event_assign(&base->sig.ev_signal, base, base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0],
    		EV_READ | EV_PERSIST, evsig_cb, base);
    
    	base->sig.ev_signal.ev_flags |= EVLIST_INTERNAL;
    	event_priority_set(&base->sig.ev_signal, 0);
    
    	base->evsigsel = &evsigops;
    
    	return 0;
    }
    
    /* Helper: resize saved signal handler array up to the highest signal
       number. A dynamic array is used to keep footprint on the low side. */
    int
    evsig_ensure_saved_(struct evsig_info *sig, int evsignal)
    {
    	if (evsignal >= sig->sh_old_max) {
    		void *p;
    		int new_max = evsignal + 1;
    		event_debug(("%s: evsignal (%d) >= sh_old_max (%d), resizing",
    			    __func__, evsignal, sig->sh_old_max));
    		p = mm_realloc(sig->sh_old, new_max * sizeof(*sig->sh_old));
    		if (p == NULL) {
    			event_warn("realloc");
    			return (-1);
    		}
    
    		memset((char *)p + sig->sh_old_max * sizeof(*sig->sh_old),
    		    0, (new_max - sig->sh_old_max) * sizeof(*sig->sh_old));
    
    		sig->sh_old_max = new_max;
    		sig->sh_old = p;
    	}
    	return 0;
    }
    
    /* Helper: set the signal handler for evsignal to handler in base, so that
     * we can restore the original handler when we clear the current one. */
    int
    evsig_set_handler_(struct event_base *base,
        int evsignal, void (__cdecl *handler)(int))
    {
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION
    	struct sigaction sa;
    #else
    	ev_sighandler_t sh;
    #endif
    	struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig;
    
    	/* ensure saved array is large enough */
    	if (evsig_ensure_saved_(sig, evsignal) < 0)
    		return (-1);
    
    	/* allocate space for previous handler out of dynamic array */
    	sig->sh_old[evsignal] = mm_malloc(sizeof *sig->sh_old[evsignal]);
    	if (sig->sh_old[evsignal] == NULL) {
    		event_warn("malloc");
    		return (-1);
    	}
    
    	/* save previous handler and setup new handler */
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION
    	memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
    	sa.sa_handler = handler;
    #ifdef SA_RESTART
    	sa.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
    #endif
    	sigfillset(&sa.sa_mask);
    
    	if (sigaction(evsignal, &sa, sig->sh_old[evsignal]) == -1) {
    		event_warn("sigaction");
    		mm_free(sig->sh_old[evsignal]);
    		sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL;
    		return (-1);
    	}
    #else
    	if ((sh = signal(evsignal, handler)) == SIG_ERR) {
    		event_warn("signal");
    		mm_free(sig->sh_old[evsignal]);
    		sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL;
    		return (-1);
    	}
    	*sig->sh_old[evsignal] = sh;
    #endif
    
    	return (0);
    }
    
    static int
    evsig_add(struct event_base *base, evutil_socket_t evsignal, short old, short events, void *p)
    {
    	struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig;
    	(void)p;
    
    	EVUTIL_ASSERT(evsignal >= 0 && evsignal < NSIG);
    
    	/* catch signals if they happen quickly */
    	EVSIGBASE_LOCK();
    	if (evsig_base != base && evsig_base_n_signals_added) {
    		event_warnx("Added a signal to event base %p with signals "
    		    "already added to event_base %p.  Only one can have "
    		    "signals at a time with the %s backend.  The base with "
    		    "the most recently added signal or the most recent "
    		    "event_base_loop() call gets preference; do "
    		    "not rely on this behavior in future Libevent versions.",
                       (void *)base, (void *)evsig_base, base->evsel->name);
    	}
    	evsig_base = base;
    	evsig_base_n_signals_added = ++sig->ev_n_signals_added;
    	evsig_base_fd = base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1];
    	EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK();
    
    	event_debug(("%s: %d: changing signal handler", __func__, (int)evsignal));
    	if (evsig_set_handler_(base, (int)evsignal, evsig_handler) == -1) {
    		goto err;
    	}
    
    
    	if (!sig->ev_signal_added) {
    		if (event_add_nolock_(&sig->ev_signal, NULL, 0))
    			goto err;
    		sig->ev_signal_added = 1;
    	}
    
    	return (0);
    
    err:
    	EVSIGBASE_LOCK();
    	--evsig_base_n_signals_added;
    	--sig->ev_n_signals_added;
    	EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK();
    	return (-1);
    }
    
    int
    evsig_restore_handler_(struct event_base *base, int evsignal)
    {
    	int ret = 0;
    	struct evsig_info *sig = &base->sig;
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION
    	struct sigaction *sh;
    #else
    	ev_sighandler_t *sh;
    #endif
    
    	if (evsignal >= sig->sh_old_max) {
    		/* Can't actually restore. */
    		/* XXXX.*/
    		return 0;
    	}
    
    	/* restore previous handler */
    	sh = sig->sh_old[evsignal];
    	sig->sh_old[evsignal] = NULL;
    #ifdef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION
    	if (sigaction(evsignal, sh, NULL) == -1) {
    		event_warn("sigaction");
    		ret = -1;
    	}
    #else
    	if (signal(evsignal, *sh) == SIG_ERR) {
    		event_warn("signal");
    		ret = -1;
    	}
    #endif
    
    	mm_free(sh);
    
    	return ret;
    }
    
    static int
    evsig_del(struct event_base *base, evutil_socket_t evsignal, short old, short events, void *p)
    {
    	EVUTIL_ASSERT(evsignal >= 0 && evsignal < NSIG);
    
    	event_debug(("%s: "EV_SOCK_FMT": restoring signal handler",
    		__func__, EV_SOCK_ARG(evsignal)));
    
    	EVSIGBASE_LOCK();
    	--evsig_base_n_signals_added;
    	--base->sig.ev_n_signals_added;
    	EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK();
    
    	return (evsig_restore_handler_(base, (int)evsignal));
    }
    
    static void __cdecl
    evsig_handler(int sig)
    {
    	int save_errno = errno;
    #ifdef _WIN32
    	int socket_errno = EVUTIL_SOCKET_ERROR();
    #endif
    	ev_uint8_t msg;
    
    	if (evsig_base == NULL) {
    		event_warnx(
    			"%s: received signal %d, but have no base configured",
    			__func__, sig);
    		return;
    	}
    
    #ifndef EVENT__HAVE_SIGACTION
    	signal(sig, evsig_handler);
    #endif
    
    	/* Wake up our notification mechanism */
    	msg = sig;
    #ifdef _WIN32
    	send(evsig_base_fd, (char*)&msg, 1, 0);
    #else
    	for (;;) {
    		/*
    		 * errno is only set to provide a descriptive message for event_warnx
    		 * if write returns 0. Not setting it will result in "No error" message
    		 * because write does not set errno when returning 0.
    		 *
    		 * EAGAIN will print "Try again" message. Another idea is to use
    		 * ENOSPC, but since we use non blocking sockets EAGAIN is preferable.
    		 *
    		 * Other than setting this text of the logged warning, the value in
    		 * errno has no further effect.
    		 */
    		errno = EAGAIN;
    		if (0 >= write(evsig_base_fd, &msg, 1)) {
    			if (errno == EINTR)
    				continue;
    			event_warnx("%s: write: %s", __func__, strerror(errno));
    		}
    		break;
    	}
    #endif
    	errno = save_errno;
    #ifdef _WIN32
    	EVUTIL_SET_SOCKET_ERROR(socket_errno);
    #endif
    }
    
    void
    evsig_dealloc_(struct event_base *base)
    {
    	int i = 0;
    	if (base->sig.ev_signal_added) {
    		event_del(&base->sig.ev_signal);
    		base->sig.ev_signal_added = 0;
    	}
    	/* debug event is created in evsig_init_/event_assign even when
    	 * ev_signal_added == 0, so unassign is required */
    	event_debug_unassign(&base->sig.ev_signal);
    
    	for (i = 0; i < NSIG; ++i) {
    		if (i < base->sig.sh_old_max && base->sig.sh_old[i] != NULL)
    			evsig_restore_handler_(base, i);
    	}
    	EVSIGBASE_LOCK();
    	if (base == evsig_base) {
    		evsig_base = NULL;
    		evsig_base_n_signals_added = 0;
    		evsig_base_fd = -1;
    	}
    	EVSIGBASE_UNLOCK();
    
    	if (base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0] != -1) {
    		evutil_closesocket(base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0]);
    		base->sig.ev_signal_pair[0] = -1;
    	}
    	if (base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1] != -1) {
    		evutil_closesocket(base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1]);
    		base->sig.ev_signal_pair[1] = -1;
    	}
    	base->sig.sh_old_max = 0;
    
    	/* per index frees are handled in evsig_del() */
    	if (base->sig.sh_old) {
    		mm_free(base->sig.sh_old);
    		base->sig.sh_old = NULL;
    	}
    }
    
    static void
    evsig_free_globals_locks(void)
    {
    #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
    	if (evsig_base_lock != NULL) {
    		EVTHREAD_FREE_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0);
    		evsig_base_lock = NULL;
    	}
    #endif
    	return;
    }
    
    void
    evsig_free_globals_(void)
    {
    	evsig_free_globals_locks();
    }
    
    #ifndef EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT
    int
    evsig_global_setup_locks_(const int enable_locks)
    {
    	EVTHREAD_SETUP_GLOBAL_LOCK(evsig_base_lock, 0);
    	return 0;
    }
    
    #endif