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/* source: xioinitialize.c */
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2008-01-29 01:59:12 -05:00
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/* Copyright Gerhard Rieger 2001-2008 */
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2008-01-27 07:00:08 -05:00
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/* Published under the GNU General Public License V.2, see file COPYING */
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/* this file contains the source for the initialize function */
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#include "xiosysincludes.h"
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#include "xioopen.h"
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#include "xiolockfile.h"
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#include "xio-openssl.h" /* xio_reset_fips_mode() */
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static int xioinitialized;
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xiofile_t *sock[XIO_MAXSOCK];
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int (*xiohook_newchild)(void); /* xio calls this function from a new child
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process */
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/* returns 0 on success or != if an error occurred */
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int xioinitialize(void) {
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if (xioinitialized) return 0;
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/* configure and .h's cannot guarantee this */
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assert(sizeof(uint8_t)==1);
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assert(sizeof(uint16_t)==2);
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assert(sizeof(uint32_t)==4);
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/* assertions regarding O_ flags - important for XIO_READABLE() etc. */
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assert(O_RDONLY==0);
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assert(O_WRONLY==1);
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assert(O_RDWR==2);
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assert(SHUT_RD==0);
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assert(SHUT_WR==1);
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assert(SHUT_RDWR==2);
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/* some assertions about termios */
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#if WITH_TERMIOS
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#ifdef CRDLY
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assert(3 << opt_crdly.arg3 == CRDLY);
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#endif
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#ifdef TABDLY
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assert(3 << opt_tabdly.arg3 == TABDLY);
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#endif
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assert(3 << opt_csize.arg3 == CSIZE);
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{
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union {
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struct termios termarg;
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tcflag_t flags[4];
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#if HAVE_TERMIOS_ISPEED
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speed_t speeds[sizeof(struct termios)/sizeof(speed_t)];
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#endif
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} tdata;
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tdata.termarg.c_iflag = 0x12345678;
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tdata.termarg.c_oflag = 0x23456789;
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tdata.termarg.c_cflag = 0x3456789a;
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tdata.termarg.c_lflag = 0x456789ab;
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_iflag == tdata.flags[0]);
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_oflag == tdata.flags[1]);
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_cflag == tdata.flags[2]);
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_lflag == tdata.flags[3]);
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#if HAVE_TERMIOS_ISPEED
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tdata.termarg.c_ispeed = 0x56789abc;
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tdata.termarg.c_ospeed = 0x6789abcd;
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_ispeed == tdata.speeds[ISPEED_OFFSET]);
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assert(tdata.termarg.c_ospeed == tdata.speeds[OSPEED_OFFSET]);
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#endif
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}
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#endif
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/* these dependencies required in applyopts() for OFUNC_FCNTL */
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assert(F_GETFD == F_SETFD-1);
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assert(F_GETFL == F_SETFL-1);
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{
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const char *default_ip;
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default_ip = getenv("SOCAT_DEFAULT_LISTEN_IP");
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if (default_ip != NULL) {
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switch (default_ip[0]) {
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case '4':
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case '6':
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xioopts.default_ip = default_ip[0]; break;
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}
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}
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}
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{
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const char *preferred_ip;
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preferred_ip = getenv("SOCAT_PREFERRED_RESOLVE_IP");
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if (preferred_ip != NULL) {
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switch (preferred_ip[0]) {
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case '4':
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case '6':
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xioopts.preferred_ip = preferred_ip[0]; break;
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default:
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xioopts.preferred_ip = '0'; break;
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}
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}
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}
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if (Atexit(xioexit) < 0) {
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Error("atexit(xioexit) failed");
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return -1;
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}
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xioinitialized = 1;
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return 0;
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}
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/* well, this function is not for initialization, but I could not find a better
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place for it
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it is called in the child process after fork
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it drops the locks of the xiofile's so only the parent owns them
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*/
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void xiodroplocks(void) {
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < XIO_MAXSOCK; ++i) {
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if (sock[i] != NULL && sock[i]->tag != XIO_TAG_INVALID) {
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xiofiledroplock(sock[i]);
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}
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}
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}
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/* consider an invokation like this:
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socat -u exec:'some program that accepts data' tcp-l:...,fork
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we do not want the program to be killed by the first tcp-l sub process, it's
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better if it survives all sub processes. Thus, it must not be killed when
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the sub process delivers EOF. Also, a socket that is reused in sub processes
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2008-01-27 07:00:08 -05:00
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should not be shut down (affects the connection), but closed (affects only
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sub processes copy of file descriptor) */
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static int xio_nokill(xiofile_t *sock) {
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int result = 0;
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switch (sock->tag) {
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case XIO_TAG_INVALID:
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default:
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return -1;
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case XIO_TAG_DUAL:
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if ((result = xio_nokill((xiofile_t *)sock->dual.stream[0])) != 0)
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return result;
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result = xio_nokill((xiofile_t *)sock->dual.stream[1]);
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break;
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case XIO_TAG_RDONLY:
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case XIO_TAG_WRONLY:
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case XIO_TAG_RDWR:
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/* here is the core of this function */
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switch (sock->stream.howtoend) {
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case END_SHUTDOWN_KILL: sock->stream.howtoend = END_CLOSE; break;
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case END_CLOSE_KILL: sock->stream.howtoend = END_CLOSE; break;
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case END_SHUTDOWN: sock->stream.howtoend = END_CLOSE; break;
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default: break;
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}
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break;
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}
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return result;
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}
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/* call this function immediately after fork() in child process */
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/* it performs some neccessary actions
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returns 0 on success or != 0 if an error occurred */
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int xio_forked_inchild(void) {
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int result = 0;
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xiodroplocks();
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#if WITH_FIPS
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if (xio_reset_fips_mode() != 0) {
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result = 1;
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}
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#endif /* WITH_FIPS */
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/* some locks belong to parent process, so "drop" them now */
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if (xiohook_newchild) {
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if ((*xiohook_newchild)() != 0) {
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Exit(1);
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}
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}
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/* change XIO_SHUTDOWN_KILL to XIO_SHUTDOWN */
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if (sock1 != NULL) {
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int result2;
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result2 = xio_nokill(sock1);
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if (result2 < 0) Exit(1);
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result |= result2;
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}
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return result;
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}
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