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author | Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com> | 2014-08-10 00:01:38 +0200 |
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committer | Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com> | 2014-08-10 00:01:38 +0200 |
commit | bd68e28b608fb74bb4823726b9f0bf6489ad94b5 (patch) | |
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Remove the `src' directory
There are not that many files, and aren't going to be.
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diff --git a/src/zyklonb.c b/src/zyklonb.c deleted file mode 100644 index c99b141..0000000 --- a/src/zyklonb.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1769 +0,0 @@ -/* - * zyklonb.c: the experimental IRC bot - * - * Copyright (c) 2014, Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com> - * All rights reserved. - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any - * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above - * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES - * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF - * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY - * SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES - * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION - * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN - * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - * - */ - -#define PROGRAM_NAME "ZyklonB" -#define PROGRAM_VERSION "alpha" - -#include "common.c" - -// --- Configuration (application-specific) ------------------------------------ - -static struct config_item g_config_table[] = -{ - { "nickname", "ZyklonB", "IRC nickname" }, - { "username", "bot", "IRC user name" }, - { "realname", "ZyklonB IRC bot", "IRC real name/e-mail" }, - - { "irc_host", NULL, "Address of the IRC server" }, - { "irc_port", "6667", "Port of the IRC server" }, - { "ssl_use", "off", "Whether to use SSL" }, - { "ssl_cert", NULL, "Client SSL certificate (PEM)" }, - { "autojoin", NULL, "Channels to join on start" }, - { "reconnect", "on", "Whether to reconnect on error" }, - { "reconnect_delay", "5", "Time between reconnecting" }, - - { "prefix", ":", "The prefix for bot commands" }, - { "admin", NULL, "Host mask for administrators" }, - { "plugins", NULL, "The plugins to load on startup" }, - { "plugin_dir", NULL, "Where to search for plugins" }, - { "recover", "on", "Whether to re-launch on crash" }, - - { NULL, NULL, NULL } -}; - -// --- Application data -------------------------------------------------------- - -struct plugin_data -{ - LIST_HEADER (plugin_data) - struct bot_context *ctx; ///< Parent context - - char *name; ///< Plugin identifier - pid_t pid; ///< PID of the plugin process - - bool is_zombie; ///< Whether the child is a zombie - bool initialized; ///< Ready to exchange IRC messages - struct str queued_output; ///< Output queued up until initialized - - // Since we're doing non-blocking I/O, we need to queue up data so that - // we don't stall on plugins unnecessarily. - - int read_fd; ///< The read end of the comm. pipe - int write_fd; ///< The write end of the comm. pipe - - struct str read_buffer; ///< Unprocessed input - struct str write_buffer; ///< Output yet to be sent out -}; - -static void -plugin_data_init (struct plugin_data *self) -{ - memset (self, 0, sizeof *self); - - self->pid = -1; - str_init (&self->queued_output); - - self->read_fd = -1; - str_init (&self->read_buffer); - self->write_fd = -1; - str_init (&self->write_buffer); -} - -static void -plugin_data_free (struct plugin_data *self) -{ - soft_assert (self->pid == -1); - free (self->name); - - str_free (&self->read_buffer); - if (!soft_assert (self->read_fd == -1)) - xclose (self->read_fd); - - str_free (&self->write_buffer); - if (!soft_assert (self->write_fd == -1)) - xclose (self->write_fd); - - if (!self->initialized) - str_free (&self->queued_output); -} - -struct bot_context -{ - struct str_map config; ///< User configuration - regex_t *admin_re; ///< Regex to match our administrator - - int irc_fd; ///< Socket FD of the server - struct str read_buffer; ///< Input yet to be processed - bool irc_ready; ///< Whether we may send messages now - - SSL_CTX *ssl_ctx; ///< SSL context - SSL *ssl; ///< SSL connection - - struct plugin_data *plugins; ///< Linked list of plugins - struct str_map plugins_by_name; ///< Indexes @em plugins by their name - - struct poller poller; ///< Manages polled descriptors - bool quitting; ///< User requested quitting - bool polling; ///< The event loop is running -}; - -static void -bot_context_init (struct bot_context *self) -{ - str_map_init (&self->config); - self->config.free = free; - load_config_defaults (&self->config, g_config_table); - self->admin_re = NULL; - - self->irc_fd = -1; - str_init (&self->read_buffer); - self->irc_ready = false; - - self->ssl = NULL; - self->ssl_ctx = NULL; - - self->plugins = NULL; - str_map_init (&self->plugins_by_name); - - poller_init (&self->poller); - self->quitting = false; - self->polling = false; -} - -static void -bot_context_free (struct bot_context *self) -{ - str_map_free (&self->config); - if (self->admin_re) - regex_free (self->admin_re); - str_free (&self->read_buffer); - - // TODO: terminate the plugins properly before this is called - struct plugin_data *link, *tmp; - for (link = self->plugins; link; link = tmp) - { - tmp = link->next; - plugin_data_free (link); - free (link); - } - - if (self->irc_fd != -1) - xclose (self->irc_fd); - if (self->ssl) - SSL_free (self->ssl); - if (self->ssl_ctx) - SSL_CTX_free (self->ssl_ctx); - - str_map_free (&self->plugins_by_name); - poller_free (&self->poller); -} - -static void -irc_shutdown (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - // Generally non-critical - if (ctx->ssl) - soft_assert (SSL_shutdown (ctx->ssl) != -1); - else - soft_assert (shutdown (ctx->irc_fd, SHUT_WR) == 0); -} - -static void -initiate_quit (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - irc_shutdown (ctx); - ctx->quitting = true; -} - -static void -try_finish_quit (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - if (!ctx->quitting) - return; - if (ctx->irc_fd == -1 && !ctx->plugins) - ctx->polling = false; -} - -static bool irc_send (struct bot_context *ctx, - const char *format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3); - -// XXX: is it okay to just ignore the return value and wait until we receive -// it in on_irc_readable()? -static bool -irc_send (struct bot_context *ctx, const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - - if (g_debug_mode) - { - fputs ("[IRC] <== \"", stderr); - va_start (ap, format); - vfprintf (stderr, format, ap); - va_end (ap); - fputs ("\"\n", stderr); - } - - if (!soft_assert (ctx->irc_fd != -1)) - return false; - - va_start (ap, format); - struct str str; - str_init (&str); - str_append_vprintf (&str, format, ap); - str_append (&str, "\r\n"); - va_end (ap); - - bool result = true; - if (ctx->ssl) - { - // TODO: call SSL_get_error() to detect if a clean shutdown has occured - if (SSL_write (ctx->ssl, str.str, str.len) != (int) str.len) - { - print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "SSL_write", - ERR_error_string (ERR_get_error (), NULL)); - result = false; - } - } - else if (write (ctx->irc_fd, str.str, str.len) != (ssize_t) str.len) - { - print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "write", strerror (errno)); - result = false; - } - - str_free (&str); - return result; -} - -static bool -irc_initialize_ssl (struct bot_context *ctx, struct error **e) -{ - ctx->ssl_ctx = SSL_CTX_new (SSLv23_client_method ()); - if (!ctx->ssl_ctx) - goto error_ssl_1; - // We don't care; some encryption is always better than no encryption - SSL_CTX_set_verify (ctx->ssl_ctx, SSL_VERIFY_NONE, NULL); - // XXX: maybe we should call SSL_CTX_set_options() for some workarounds - - ctx->ssl = SSL_new (ctx->ssl_ctx); - if (!ctx->ssl) - goto error_ssl_2; - - const char *ssl_cert = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "ssl_cert"); - if (ssl_cert) - { - char *path = resolve_config_filename (ssl_cert); - if (!path) - print_error ("%s: %s", "cannot open file", ssl_cert); - // XXX: perhaps we should read the file ourselves for better messages - else if (!SSL_use_certificate_file (ctx->ssl, path, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM)) - print_error ("%s: %s", "setting the SSL client certificate failed", - ERR_error_string (ERR_get_error (), NULL)); - free (path); - } - - SSL_set_connect_state (ctx->ssl); - if (!SSL_set_fd (ctx->ssl, ctx->irc_fd)) - goto error_ssl_3; - // Avoid SSL_write() returning SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ - SSL_set_mode (ctx->ssl, SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY); - if (SSL_connect (ctx->ssl) > 0) - return true; - -error_ssl_3: - SSL_free (ctx->ssl); - ctx->ssl = NULL; -error_ssl_2: - SSL_CTX_free (ctx->ssl_ctx); - ctx->ssl_ctx = NULL; -error_ssl_1: - // XXX: these error strings are really nasty; also there could be - // multiple errors on the OpenSSL stack. - error_set (e, "%s: %s", "could not initialize SSL", - ERR_error_string (ERR_get_error (), NULL)); - return false; -} - -static bool -irc_establish_connection (struct bot_context *ctx, - const char *host, const char *port, bool use_ssl, struct error **e) -{ - struct addrinfo gai_hints, *gai_result, *gai_iter; - memset (&gai_hints, 0, sizeof gai_hints); - - // We definitely want TCP. - gai_hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; - - int err = getaddrinfo (host, port, &gai_hints, &gai_result); - if (err) - { - error_set (e, "%s: %s: %s", - "connection failed", "getaddrinfo", gai_strerror (err)); - return false; - } - - int sockfd; - for (gai_iter = gai_result; gai_iter; gai_iter = gai_iter->ai_next) - { - sockfd = socket (gai_iter->ai_family, - gai_iter->ai_socktype, gai_iter->ai_protocol); - if (sockfd == -1) - continue; - set_cloexec (sockfd); - - int yes = 1; - soft_assert (setsockopt (sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, - &yes, sizeof yes) != -1); - - const char *real_host = host; - - // Let's try to resolve the address back into a real hostname; - // we don't really need this, so we can let it quietly fail - char buf[NI_MAXHOST]; - err = getnameinfo (gai_iter->ai_addr, gai_iter->ai_addrlen, - buf, sizeof buf, NULL, 0, 0); - if (err) - print_debug ("%s: %s", "getnameinfo", gai_strerror (err)); - else - real_host = buf; - - // XXX: we shouldn't mix these statuses with `struct error'; choose 1! - print_status ("connecting to `%s:%s'...", real_host, port); - if (!connect (sockfd, gai_iter->ai_addr, gai_iter->ai_addrlen)) - break; - - xclose (sockfd); - } - - freeaddrinfo (gai_result); - - if (!gai_iter) - { - error_set (e, "connection failed"); - return false; - } - - ctx->irc_fd = sockfd; - if (use_ssl && !irc_initialize_ssl (ctx, e)) - { - xclose (ctx->irc_fd); - ctx->irc_fd = -1; - return false; - } - - print_status ("connection established"); - return true; -} - -// --- Signals ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -static int g_signal_pipe[2]; ///< A pipe used to signal... signals - -static struct str_vector - g_original_argv, ///< Original program arguments - g_recovery_env; ///< Environment for re-exec recovery - -/// Program termination has been requested by a signal -static volatile sig_atomic_t g_termination_requested; - -/// Points to startup reason location within `g_recovery_environment' -static char **g_startup_reason_location; -/// The environment variable used to pass the startup reason when re-executing -static const char g_startup_reason_str[] = "STARTUP_REASON"; - -static void -sigchld_handler (int signum) -{ - (void) signum; - - int original_errno = errno; - // Just so that the read end of the pipe wakes up the poller. - // NOTE: Linux has signalfd() and eventfd(), and the BSD's have kqueue. - // All of them are better than this approach, although platform-specific. - if (write (g_signal_pipe[1], "c", 1) == -1) - soft_assert (errno == EAGAIN); - errno = original_errno; -} - -static void -sigterm_handler (int signum) -{ - (void) signum; - - g_termination_requested = true; - - int original_errno = errno; - if (write (g_signal_pipe[1], "t", 1) == -1) - soft_assert (errno == EAGAIN); - errno = original_errno; -} - -static void -setup_signal_handlers (void) -{ - if (pipe (g_signal_pipe) == -1) - exit_fatal ("%s: %s", "pipe", strerror (errno)); - - set_cloexec (g_signal_pipe[0]); - set_cloexec (g_signal_pipe[1]); - - // So that the pipe cannot overflow; it would make write() block within - // the signal handler, which is something we really don't want to happen. - // The same holds true for read(). - set_blocking (g_signal_pipe[0], false); - set_blocking (g_signal_pipe[1], false); - - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART; - sa.sa_handler = sigchld_handler; - sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); - - if (sigaction (SIGCHLD, &sa, NULL) == -1) - exit_fatal ("sigaction: %s", strerror (errno)); - - signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); - - sa.sa_handler = sigterm_handler; - if (sigaction (SIGINT, &sa, NULL) == -1 - || sigaction (SIGTERM, &sa, NULL) == -1) - exit_fatal ("sigaction: %s", strerror (errno)); -} - -static void -translate_signal_info (int no, const char **name, int code, const char **reason) -{ - if (code == SI_USER) *reason = "signal sent by kill()"; - if (code == SI_QUEUE) *reason = "signal sent by sigqueue()"; - - switch (no) - { - case SIGILL: - *name = "SIGILL"; - if (code == ILL_ILLOPC) *reason = "illegal opcode"; - if (code == ILL_ILLOPN) *reason = "illegal operand"; - if (code == ILL_ILLADR) *reason = "illegal addressing mode"; - if (code == ILL_ILLTRP) *reason = "illegal trap"; - if (code == ILL_PRVOPC) *reason = "privileged opcode"; - if (code == ILL_PRVREG) *reason = "privileged register"; - if (code == ILL_COPROC) *reason = "coprocessor error"; - if (code == ILL_BADSTK) *reason = "internal stack error"; - break; - case SIGFPE: - *name = "SIGFPE"; - if (code == FPE_INTDIV) *reason = "integer divide by zero"; - if (code == FPE_INTOVF) *reason = "integer overflow"; - if (code == FPE_FLTDIV) *reason = "floating-point divide by zero"; - if (code == FPE_FLTOVF) *reason = "floating-point overflow"; - if (code == FPE_FLTUND) *reason = "floating-point underflow"; - if (code == FPE_FLTRES) *reason = "floating-point inexact result"; - if (code == FPE_FLTINV) *reason = "invalid floating-point operation"; - if (code == FPE_FLTSUB) *reason = "subscript out of range"; - break; - case SIGSEGV: - *name = "SIGSEGV"; - if (code == SEGV_MAPERR) - *reason = "address not mapped to object"; - if (code == SEGV_ACCERR) - *reason = "invalid permissions for mapped object"; - break; - case SIGBUS: - *name = "SIGBUS"; - if (code == BUS_ADRALN) *reason = "invalid address alignment"; - if (code == BUS_ADRERR) *reason = "nonexistent physical address"; - if (code == BUS_OBJERR) *reason = "object-specific hardware error"; - break; - default: - *name = NULL; - } -} - -static void -recovery_handler (int signum, siginfo_t *info, void *context) -{ - (void) context; - - // TODO: maybe try to force a core dump like this: if (fork() == 0) return; - // TODO: maybe we could even send "\r\nQUIT :reason\r\n" to the server. >_> - // As long as we're not connected via TLS, that is. - - const char *signal_name = NULL, *reason = NULL; - translate_signal_info (signum, &signal_name, info->si_code, &reason); - - char buf[128], numbuf[8]; - if (!signal_name) - { - snprintf (numbuf, sizeof numbuf, "%d", signum); - signal_name = numbuf; - } - - if (reason) - snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%s=%s: %s: %s", g_startup_reason_str, - "signal received", signal_name, reason); - else - snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%s=%s: %s", g_startup_reason_str, - "signal received", signal_name); - *g_startup_reason_location = buf; - - // TODO: maybe pregenerate the path, see the following for some other ways - // that would be illegal to do from within a signal handler: - // http://stackoverflow.com/a/1024937 - // http://stackoverflow.com/q/799679 - // Especially if we change the current working directory in the program. - // - // Note that I can just overwrite g_orig_argv[0]. - - // NOTE: our children will read EOF on the read ends of their pipes as a - // a result of O_CLOEXEC. That should be enough to make them terminate. - - char **argv = g_original_argv.vector, **argp = g_recovery_env.vector; - execve ("/proc/self/exe", argv, argp); // Linux - execve ("/proc/curproc/file", argv, argp); // BSD - execve ("/proc/curproc/exe", argv, argp); // BSD - execve ("/proc/self/path/a.out", argv, argp); // Solaris - execve (argv[0], argv, argp); // unreliable fallback - - // Let's just crash - perror ("execve"); - signal (signum, SIG_DFL); - raise (signum); -} - -static void -prepare_recovery_environment (void) -{ - str_vector_init (&g_recovery_env); - str_vector_add_vector (&g_recovery_env, environ); - - // Prepare a location within the environment where we will put the startup - // (or maybe rather restart) reason in case of an irrecoverable error. - char **iter; - for (iter = g_recovery_env.vector; *iter; iter++) - { - const size_t len = sizeof g_startup_reason_str - 1; - if (!strncmp (*iter, g_startup_reason_str, len) && (*iter)[len] == '=') - break; - } - - if (iter) - g_startup_reason_location = iter; - else - { - str_vector_add (&g_recovery_env, ""); - g_startup_reason_location = - g_recovery_env.vector + g_recovery_env.len - 1; - } -} - -static void -setup_recovery_handler (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - const char *recover_str = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "recover"); - hard_assert (recover_str != NULL); // We have a default value for this - - bool recover; - if (!set_boolean_if_valid (&recover, recover_str)) - { - print_error ("invalid configuration value for `%s'", "recover"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - if (!recover) - return; - - // Make sure these signals aren't blocked, otherwise we would be unable - // to handle them, making the critical conditions fatal. - sigset_t mask; - sigemptyset (&mask); - sigaddset (&mask, SIGSEGV); - sigaddset (&mask, SIGBUS); - sigaddset (&mask, SIGFPE); - sigaddset (&mask, SIGILL); - sigprocmask (SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, NULL); - - struct sigaction sa; - sa.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - sa.sa_sigaction = recovery_handler; - sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); - - prepare_recovery_environment (); - - // TODO: also handle SIGABRT... or avoid doing abort() in the first place? - if (sigaction (SIGSEGV, &sa, NULL) == -1 - || sigaction (SIGBUS, &sa, NULL) == -1 - || sigaction (SIGFPE, &sa, NULL) == -1 - || sigaction (SIGILL, &sa, NULL) == -1) - print_error ("sigaction: %s", strerror (errno)); -} - -// --- Plugins ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -/// The name of the special IRC command for interprocess communication -static const char *plugin_ipc_command = "ZYKLONB"; - -static struct plugin_data * -plugin_find_by_pid (struct bot_context *ctx, pid_t pid) -{ - struct plugin_data *iter; - for (iter = ctx->plugins; iter; iter = iter->next) - if (iter->pid == pid) - return iter; - return NULL; -} - -static bool -plugin_zombify (struct plugin_data *plugin) -{ - if (plugin->is_zombie) - return false; - - // FIXME: make sure that we don't remove entries from the poller while we - // still may have stuff to read; maybe just check that the read pipe is - // empty before closing it... and then on EOF check if `pid == -1' and - // only then dispose of it (it'd be best to simulate that both of these - // cases may happen). - ssize_t poller_idx = - poller_find_by_fd (&plugin->ctx->poller, plugin->write_fd); - if (poller_idx != -1) - poller_remove_at_index (&plugin->ctx->poller, poller_idx); - - // TODO: try to flush the write buffer (non-blocking)? - - // The plugin should terminate itself after it receives EOF. - xclose (plugin->write_fd); - plugin->write_fd = -1; - - // Make it a pseudo-anonymous zombie. In this state we process any - // remaining commands it attempts to send to us before it finally dies. - str_map_set (&plugin->ctx->plugins_by_name, plugin->name, NULL); - plugin->is_zombie = true; - return true; -} - -static void -on_plugin_writable (const struct pollfd *fd, struct plugin_data *plugin) -{ - struct bot_context *ctx = plugin->ctx; - struct str *buf = &plugin->write_buffer; - size_t written_total = 0; - - if (fd->revents & ~(POLLOUT | POLLHUP | POLLERR)) - print_debug ("fd %d: unexpected revents: %d", fd->fd, fd->revents); - - while (written_total != buf->len) - { - ssize_t n_written = write (fd->fd, buf->str + written_total, - buf->len - written_total); - - if (n_written < 0) - { - if (errno == EAGAIN) - break; - if (errno == EINTR) - continue; - - soft_assert (errno == EPIPE); - // Zombies shouldn't get dispatched for writability - hard_assert (!plugin->is_zombie); - - print_debug ("%s: %s", "write", strerror (errno)); - print_error ("failure on writing to plugin `%s'," - " therefore I'm unloading it", plugin->name); - plugin_zombify (plugin); - break; - } - - // This may be equivalent to EAGAIN on some implementations - if (n_written == 0) - break; - - written_total += n_written; - } - - if (written_total != 0) - str_remove_slice (buf, 0, written_total); - - if (buf->len == 0) - { - // Everything has been written, there's no need to end up in here again - ssize_t index = poller_find_by_fd (&ctx->poller, fd->fd); - if (index != -1) - poller_remove_at_index (&ctx->poller, index); - } -} - -static void -plugin_queue_write (struct plugin_data *plugin) -{ - if (plugin->is_zombie) - return; - - // Don't let the write buffer grow infinitely. If there's a ton of data - // waiting to be processed by the plugin, it usually means there's something - // wrong with it (such as someone stopping the process). - if (plugin->write_buffer.len >= (1 << 20)) - { - print_warning ("plugin `%s' does not seem to process messages fast" - " enough, I'm unloading it", plugin->name); - plugin_zombify (plugin); - return; - } - - poller_set (&plugin->ctx->poller, plugin->write_fd, POLLOUT, - (poller_dispatcher_func) on_plugin_writable, plugin); -} - -static void -plugin_send (struct plugin_data *plugin, const char *format, ...) - ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3); - -static void -plugin_send (struct plugin_data *plugin, const char *format, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - - if (g_debug_mode) - { - fprintf (stderr, "[%s] <-- \"", plugin->name); - va_start (ap, format); - vfprintf (stderr, format, ap); - va_end (ap); - fputs ("\"\n", stderr); - } - - va_start (ap, format); - str_append_vprintf (&plugin->write_buffer, format, ap); - va_end (ap); - str_append (&plugin->write_buffer, "\r\n"); - - plugin_queue_write (plugin); -} - -static void -plugin_process_message (const struct irc_message *msg, - const char *raw, void *user_data) -{ - struct plugin_data *plugin = user_data; - struct bot_context *ctx = plugin->ctx; - - if (g_debug_mode) - fprintf (stderr, "[%s] --> \"%s\"\n", plugin->name, raw); - - if (!strcasecmp (msg->command, plugin_ipc_command)) - { - // Replies are sent in the order in which they came in, so there's - // no need to attach a special identifier to them. It might be - // desirable in some cases, though. - - if (msg->params.len < 1) - return; - - const char *command = msg->params.vector[0]; - if (!plugin->initialized && !strcasecmp (command, "register")) - { - // Register for relaying of IRC traffic - plugin->initialized = true; - - // Flush any queued up traffic here. The point of queuing it in - // the first place is so that we don't have to wait for plugin - // initialization during startup. - // - // Note that if we start filtering data coming to the plugins e.g. - // based on what it tells us upon registration, we might need to - // filter `queued_output' as well. - str_append_str (&plugin->write_buffer, &plugin->queued_output); - str_free (&plugin->queued_output); - - // NOTE: this may trigger the buffer length check - plugin_queue_write (plugin); - } - else if (!strcasecmp (command, "get_config")) - { - if (msg->params.len < 2) - return; - - const char *value = - str_map_find (&ctx->config, msg->params.vector[1]); - // TODO: escape the value (although there's no need to ATM) - plugin_send (plugin, "%s :%s", - plugin_ipc_command, value ? value : ""); - } - else if (!strcasecmp (command, "print")) - { - if (msg->params.len < 2) - return; - - printf ("%s\n", msg->params.vector[1]); - } - } - else if (plugin->initialized && ctx->irc_ready) - { - // Pass everything else through to the IRC server - // XXX: when the server isn't ready yet, these messages get silently - // discarded, which shouldn't pose a problem most of the time. - // Perhaps we could send a "connected" notification on `register' - // if `irc_ready' is true, or after it becomes true later, so that - // plugins know when to start sending unprovoked IRC messages. - // XXX: another case is when the connection gets interrupted and the - // plugin tries to send something back while we're reconnecting. - // For that we might set up a global buffer that gets flushed out - // after `irc_ready' becomes true. Note that there is always some - // chance of messages getting lost without us even noticing it. - irc_send (ctx, "%s", raw); - } -} - -static void -on_plugin_readable (const struct pollfd *fd, struct plugin_data *plugin) -{ - if (fd->revents & ~(POLLIN | POLLHUP | POLLERR)) - print_debug ("fd %d: unexpected revents: %d", fd->fd, fd->revents); - - // TODO: see if I can reuse irc_fill_read_buffer() - struct str *buf = &plugin->read_buffer; - while (true) - { - str_ensure_space (buf, 512 + 1); - ssize_t n_read = read (fd->fd, buf->str + buf->len, - buf->alloc - buf->len - 1); - - if (n_read < 0) - { - if (errno == EAGAIN) - break; - if (soft_assert (errno == EINTR)) - continue; - - if (!plugin->is_zombie) - { - print_error ("failure on reading from plugin `%s'," - " therefore I'm unloading it", plugin->name); - plugin_zombify (plugin); - } - return; - } - - // EOF; hopefully it will die soon (maybe it already has) - if (n_read == 0) - break; - - buf->str[buf->len += n_read] = '\0'; - if (buf->len >= (1 << 20)) - { - // XXX: this isn't really the best flood prevention mechanism, - // but it wasn't even supposed to be one. - if (plugin->is_zombie) - { - print_error ("a zombie of plugin `%s' is trying to flood us," - " therefore I'm killing it", plugin->name); - kill (plugin->pid, SIGKILL); - } - else - { - print_error ("plugin `%s' seems to spew out data frantically," - " therefore I'm unloading it", plugin->name); - plugin_zombify (plugin); - } - return; - } - } - - irc_process_buffer (buf, plugin_process_message, plugin); -} - -static bool -is_valid_plugin_name (const char *name) -{ - if (!*name) - return false; - for (const char *p = name; *p; p++) - if (!isgraph (*p) || *p == '/') - return false; - return true; -} - -static bool -plugin_load (struct bot_context *ctx, const char *name, struct error **e) -{ - const char *plugin_dir = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "plugin_dir"); - if (!plugin_dir) - { - error_set (e, "plugin directory not set"); - return false; - } - - if (!is_valid_plugin_name (name)) - { - error_set (e, "invalid plugin name"); - return false; - } - - if (str_map_find (&ctx->plugins_by_name, name)) - { - error_set (e, "the plugin has already been loaded"); - return false; - } - - int stdin_pipe[2]; - if (pipe (stdin_pipe) == -1) - { - error_set (e, "%s: %s: %s", - "failed to load the plugin", "pipe", strerror (errno)); - goto fail_1; - } - - int stdout_pipe[2]; - if (pipe (stdout_pipe) == -1) - { - error_set (e, "%s: %s: %s", - "failed to load the plugin", "pipe", strerror (errno)); - goto fail_2; - } - - set_cloexec (stdin_pipe[1]); - set_cloexec (stdout_pipe[0]); - - pid_t pid = fork (); - if (pid == -1) - { - error_set (e, "%s: %s: %s", - "failed to load the plugin", "fork", strerror (errno)); - goto fail_3; - } - - if (pid == 0) - { - // Redirect the child's stdin and stdout to the pipes - hard_assert (dup2 (stdin_pipe[0], STDIN_FILENO) != -1); - hard_assert (dup2 (stdout_pipe[1], STDOUT_FILENO) != -1); - - xclose (stdin_pipe[0]); - xclose (stdout_pipe[1]); - - struct str pathname; - str_init (&pathname); - str_append (&pathname, plugin_dir); - str_append_c (&pathname, '/'); - str_append (&pathname, name); - - // Restore some of the signal handling - signal (SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL); - - char *const argv[] = { pathname.str, NULL }; - execve (argv[0], argv, environ); - - // We will collect the failure later via SIGCHLD - print_error ("%s: %s: %s", - "failed to load the plugin", "exec", strerror (errno)); - _exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - xclose (stdin_pipe[0]); - xclose (stdout_pipe[1]); - - set_blocking (stdout_pipe[0], false); - set_blocking (stdin_pipe[1], false); - - struct plugin_data *plugin = xmalloc (sizeof *plugin); - plugin_data_init (plugin); - plugin->ctx = ctx; - plugin->pid = pid; - plugin->name = xstrdup (name); - plugin->read_fd = stdout_pipe[0]; - plugin->write_fd = stdin_pipe[1]; - - LIST_PREPEND (ctx->plugins, plugin); - str_map_set (&ctx->plugins_by_name, name, plugin); - - poller_set (&ctx->poller, stdout_pipe[0], POLLIN, - (poller_dispatcher_func) on_plugin_readable, plugin); - return true; - -fail_3: - xclose (stdout_pipe[0]); - xclose (stdout_pipe[1]); -fail_2: - xclose (stdin_pipe[0]); - xclose (stdin_pipe[1]); -fail_1: - return false; -} - -static bool -plugin_unload (struct bot_context *ctx, const char *name, struct error **e) -{ - struct plugin_data *plugin = str_map_find (&ctx->plugins_by_name, name); - - if (!plugin) - { - error_set (e, "no such plugin is loaded"); - return false; - } - - plugin_zombify (plugin); - - // TODO: add a `kill zombies' command to forcefully get rid of processes - // that do not understand the request. - // TODO: set a timeout before we go for a kill automatically (and if this - // was a reload request, try to bring the plugin back up) - return true; -} - -static void -plugin_load_all_from_config (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - const char *plugin_list = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "plugins"); - if (!plugin_list) - return; - - struct str_vector plugins; - str_vector_init (&plugins); - - split_str_ignore_empty (plugin_list, ',', &plugins); - for (size_t i = 0; i < plugins.len; i++) - { - char *name = strip_str_in_place (plugins.vector[i], " "); - - struct error *e = NULL; - if (!plugin_load (ctx, name, &e)) - { - print_error ("plugin `%s' failed to load: %s", name, e->message); - error_free (e); - } - } - - str_vector_free (&plugins); -} - -// --- Main program ------------------------------------------------------------ - -static bool -parse_bot_command (const char *s, const char *command, const char **following) -{ - size_t command_len = strlen (command); - if (strncasecmp (s, command, command_len)) - return false; - s += command_len; - - // Expect a word boundary, so that we don't respond to invalid things - if (isalnum (*s)) - return false; - - // Ignore any initial spaces; the rest is the command's argument - while (isblank (*s)) - s++; - *following = s; - return true; -} - -static void -split_bot_command_argument_list (const char *arguments, struct str_vector *out) -{ - split_str_ignore_empty (arguments, ',', out); - for (size_t i = 0; i < out->len; ) - { - if (!*strip_str_in_place (out->vector[i], " \t")) - str_vector_remove (out, i); - else - i++; - } -} - -static bool -is_private_message (const struct irc_message *msg) -{ - hard_assert (msg->params.len); - return !strchr ("#&+!", *msg->params.vector[0]); -} - -static bool -is_sent_by_admin (struct bot_context *ctx, const struct irc_message *msg) -{ - // No administrator set -> everyone is an administrator - if (!ctx->admin_re) - return true; - return regexec (ctx->admin_re, msg->prefix, 0, NULL, 0) != REG_NOMATCH; -} - -static void respond_to_user (struct bot_context *ctx, const struct - irc_message *msg, const char *format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3, 4); - -static void -respond_to_user (struct bot_context *ctx, const struct irc_message *msg, - const char *format, ...) -{ - if (!soft_assert (msg->prefix && msg->params.len)) - return; - - char nick[strcspn (msg->prefix, "!") + 1]; - strncpy (nick, msg->prefix, sizeof nick - 1); - nick[sizeof nick - 1] = '\0'; - - struct str text; - va_list ap; - - str_init (&text); - va_start (ap, format); - str_append_vprintf (&text, format, ap); - va_end (ap); - - if (is_private_message (msg)) - irc_send (ctx, "PRIVMSG %s :%s", nick, text.str); - else - irc_send (ctx, "PRIVMSG %s :%s: %s", - msg->params.vector[0], nick, text.str); - - str_free (&text); -} - -static void -process_plugin_load (struct bot_context *ctx, - const struct irc_message *msg, const char *name) -{ - struct error *e = NULL; - if (plugin_load (ctx, name, &e)) - respond_to_user (ctx, msg, "plugin `%s' queued for loading", name); - else - { - respond_to_user (ctx, msg, "plugin `%s' could not be loaded: %s", - name, e->message); - error_free (e); - } -} - -static void -process_plugin_unload (struct bot_context *ctx, - const struct irc_message *msg, const char *name) -{ - struct error *e = NULL; - if (plugin_unload (ctx, name, &e)) - respond_to_user (ctx, msg, "plugin `%s' unloaded", name); - else - { - respond_to_user (ctx, msg, "plugin `%s' could not be unloaded: %s", - name, e->message); - error_free (e); - } -} - -static void -process_plugin_reload (struct bot_context *ctx, - const struct irc_message *msg, const char *name) -{ - // So far the only error that can occur is that the plugin hasn't been - // loaded, which in this case doesn't really matter. - plugin_unload (ctx, name, NULL); - - process_plugin_load (ctx, msg, name); -} - -static void -process_privmsg (struct bot_context *ctx, const struct irc_message *msg) -{ - if (!is_sent_by_admin (ctx, msg)) - return; - if (msg->params.len < 2) - return; - - const char *prefix = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "prefix"); - hard_assert (prefix != NULL); // We have a default value for this - - // For us to recognize the command, it has to start with the prefix, - // with the exception of PM's sent directly to us. - const char *text = msg->params.vector[1]; - if (!strncmp (text, prefix, strlen (prefix))) - text += strlen (prefix); - else if (!is_private_message (msg)) - return; - - const char *following; - struct str_vector list; - str_vector_init (&list); - - if (parse_bot_command (text, "quote", &following)) - // This seems to replace tons of random stupid commands - irc_send (ctx, "%s", following); - else if (parse_bot_command (text, "quit", &following)) - { - // We actually need this command (instead of just `quote') because we - // could try to reconnect to the server automatically otherwise. - if (*following) - irc_send (ctx, "QUIT :%s", following); - else - irc_send (ctx, "QUIT"); - initiate_quit (ctx); - } - else if (parse_bot_command (text, "status", &following)) - { - struct str report; - str_init (&report); - - const char *reason = getenv (g_startup_reason_str); - if (!reason) - reason = "launched normally"; - str_append_printf (&report, "\x02startup reason:\x0f %s, ", reason); - - str_append (&report, "\x02plugins:\x0f "); - size_t zombies = 0; - for (struct plugin_data *plugin = ctx->plugins; - plugin; plugin = plugin->next) - { - if (plugin->is_zombie) - zombies++; - else - str_append_printf (&report, "%s, ", plugin->name); - } - if (!ctx->plugins) - str_append (&report, "\x02none\x0f, "); - str_append_printf (&report, "\x02zombies:\x0f %zu", zombies); - - respond_to_user (ctx, msg, "%s", report.str); - str_free (&report); - } - else if (parse_bot_command (text, "load", &following)) - { - split_bot_command_argument_list (following, &list); - for (size_t i = 0; i < list.len; i++) - process_plugin_load (ctx, msg, list.vector[i]); - } - else if (parse_bot_command (text, "reload", &following)) - { - split_bot_command_argument_list (following, &list); - for (size_t i = 0; i < list.len; i++) - process_plugin_reload (ctx, msg, list.vector[i]); - } - else if (parse_bot_command (text, "unload", &following)) - { - split_bot_command_argument_list (following, &list); - for (size_t i = 0; i < list.len; i++) - process_plugin_unload (ctx, msg, list.vector[i]); - } - - str_vector_free (&list); -} - -static void -irc_forward_message_to_plugins (struct bot_context *ctx, const char *raw) -{ - // For consistency with plugin_process_message() - if (!ctx->irc_ready) - return; - - for (struct plugin_data *plugin = ctx->plugins; - plugin; plugin = plugin->next) - { - if (plugin->is_zombie) - continue; - - if (plugin->initialized) - plugin_send (plugin, "%s", raw); - else - // TODO: make sure that this buffer doesn't get too large either - str_append_printf (&plugin->queued_output, "%s\r\n", raw); - } -} - -static void -irc_process_message (const struct irc_message *msg, - const char *raw, void *user_data) -{ - struct bot_context *ctx = user_data; - if (g_debug_mode) - fprintf (stderr, "[%s] ==> \"%s\"\n", "IRC", raw); - - // This should be as minimal as possible, I don't want to have the whole bot - // written in C, especially when I have this overengineered plugin system. - // Therefore the very basic functionality only. - // - // I should probably even rip out the autojoin... - - irc_forward_message_to_plugins (ctx, raw); - - if (!strcasecmp (msg->command, "PING")) - { - if (msg->params.len) - irc_send (ctx, "PONG :%s", msg->params.vector[0]); - else - irc_send (ctx, "PONG"); - } - else if (!ctx->irc_ready && (!strcasecmp (msg->command, "MODE") - || !strcasecmp (msg->command, "376") // RPL_ENDOFMOTD - || !strcasecmp (msg->command, "422"))) // ERR_NOMOTD - { - print_status ("successfully connected"); - ctx->irc_ready = true; - - const char *autojoin = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "autojoin"); - if (autojoin) - irc_send (ctx, "JOIN :%s", autojoin); - } - else if (!strcasecmp (msg->command, "PRIVMSG")) - process_privmsg (ctx, msg); -} - -enum irc_read_result -{ - IRC_READ_OK, ///< Some data were read successfully - IRC_READ_EOF, ///< The server has closed connection - IRC_READ_AGAIN, ///< No more data at the moment - IRC_READ_ERROR ///< General connection failure -}; - -static enum irc_read_result -irc_fill_read_buffer_ssl (struct bot_context *ctx, struct str *buf) -{ - int n_read; -start: - n_read = SSL_read (ctx->ssl, buf->str + buf->len, - buf->alloc - buf->len - 1 /* null byte */); - - const char *error_info = NULL; - switch (xssl_get_error (ctx->ssl, n_read, &error_info)) - { - case SSL_ERROR_NONE: - buf->str[buf->len += n_read] = '\0'; - return IRC_READ_OK; - case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN: - return IRC_READ_EOF; - case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ: - return IRC_READ_AGAIN; - case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE: - { - // Let it finish the handshake as we don't poll for writability; - // any errors are to be collected by SSL_read() in the next iteration - struct pollfd pfd = { .fd = ctx->irc_fd, .events = POLLOUT }; - soft_assert (poll (&pfd, 1, 0) > 0); - goto start; - } - case XSSL_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN: - goto start; - default: - print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "SSL_read", error_info); - return IRC_READ_ERROR; - } -} - -static enum irc_read_result -irc_fill_read_buffer (struct bot_context *ctx, struct str *buf) -{ - ssize_t n_read; -start: - n_read = recv (ctx->irc_fd, buf->str + buf->len, - buf->alloc - buf->len - 1 /* null byte */, 0); - - if (n_read > 0) - { - buf->str[buf->len += n_read] = '\0'; - return IRC_READ_OK; - } - if (n_read == 0) - return IRC_READ_EOF; - - if (errno == EAGAIN) - return IRC_READ_AGAIN; - if (errno == EINTR) - goto start; - - print_debug ("%s: %s: %s", __func__, "recv", strerror (errno)); - return IRC_READ_ERROR; -} - -static bool irc_connect (struct bot_context *ctx, struct error **e); - -static void -irc_try_reconnect (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - if (!soft_assert (ctx->irc_fd == -1)) - return; - - const char *reconnect_str = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "reconnect"); - hard_assert (reconnect_str != NULL); // We have a default value for this - - bool reconnect; - if (!set_boolean_if_valid (&reconnect, reconnect_str)) - { - print_fatal ("invalid configuration value for `%s'", "recover"); - try_finish_quit (ctx); - return; - } - if (!reconnect) - return; - - const char *delay_str = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "reconnect_delay"); - hard_assert (delay_str != NULL); // We have a default value for this - - unsigned long delay; - if (!xstrtoul (&delay, delay_str, 10)) - { - print_error ("invalid configuration value for `%s'", - "reconnect_delay"); - delay = 0; - } - - while (true) - { - // TODO: this would be better suited by a timeout event; - // remember to update try_finish_quit() etc. to reflect this - print_status ("trying to reconnect in %ld seconds...", delay); - sleep (delay); - - struct error *e = NULL; - if (irc_connect (ctx, &e)) - break; - - print_error ("%s", e->message); - error_free (e); - } - - // TODO: inform plugins about the new connection -} - -static void -on_irc_disconnected (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - // Get rid of the dead socket etc. - if (ctx->ssl) - { - SSL_free (ctx->ssl); - ctx->ssl = NULL; - SSL_CTX_free (ctx->ssl_ctx); - ctx->ssl_ctx = NULL; - } - - ssize_t i = poller_find_by_fd (&ctx->poller, ctx->irc_fd); - if (i != -1) - poller_remove_at_index (&ctx->poller, i); - - xclose (ctx->irc_fd); - ctx->irc_fd = -1; - ctx->irc_ready = false; - - // TODO: inform plugins about the disconnect event - - if (ctx->quitting) - { - // Unload all plugins - // TODO: wait for a few seconds and then send SIGKILL to all plugins - for (struct plugin_data *plugin = ctx->plugins; - plugin; plugin = plugin->next) - plugin_zombify (plugin); - - try_finish_quit (ctx); - return; - } - - irc_try_reconnect (ctx); -} - -static void -on_irc_readable (const struct pollfd *fd, struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - if (fd->revents & ~(POLLIN | POLLHUP | POLLERR)) - print_debug ("fd %d: unexpected revents: %d", fd->fd, fd->revents); - - (void) set_blocking (ctx->irc_fd, false); - - struct str *buf = &ctx->read_buffer; - enum irc_read_result (*fill_buffer)(struct bot_context *, struct str *) - = ctx->ssl - ? irc_fill_read_buffer_ssl - : irc_fill_read_buffer; - bool disconnected = false; - while (true) - { - str_ensure_space (buf, 512); - switch (fill_buffer (ctx, buf)) - { - case IRC_READ_AGAIN: - goto end; - case IRC_READ_ERROR: - print_error ("reading from the IRC server failed"); - disconnected = true; - goto end; - case IRC_READ_EOF: - print_status ("the IRC server closed the connection"); - disconnected = true; - goto end; - case IRC_READ_OK: - break; - } - - if (buf->len >= (1 << 20)) - { - print_error ("the IRC server seems to spew out data frantically"); - irc_shutdown (ctx); - goto end; - } - } -end: - (void) set_blocking (ctx->irc_fd, true); - irc_process_buffer (buf, irc_process_message, ctx); - - if (disconnected) - on_irc_disconnected (ctx); -} - -static bool -irc_connect (struct bot_context *ctx, struct error **e) -{ - const char *irc_host = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "irc_host"); - const char *irc_port = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "irc_port"); - const char *ssl_use_str = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "ssl_use"); - - const char *nickname = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "nickname"); - const char *username = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "username"); - const char *realname = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "realname"); - - // We have a default value for these - hard_assert (irc_port && ssl_use_str); - hard_assert (nickname && username && realname); - - // TODO: again, get rid of `struct error' in here. The question is: how - // do we tell our caller that he should not try to reconnect? - if (!irc_host) - { - error_set (e, "no hostname specified in configuration"); - return false; - } - - bool use_ssl; - if (!set_boolean_if_valid (&use_ssl, ssl_use_str)) - { - error_set (e, "invalid configuration value for `%s'", "use_ssl"); - return false; - } - - if (!irc_establish_connection (ctx, irc_host, irc_port, use_ssl, e)) - return false; - - // TODO: set a timeout on the socket, something like 30 minutes, then we - // should ideally send a PING... or just forcefully reconnect. - // - // TODO: in exec try: 1/ set blocking, 2/ setsockopt() SO_LINGER, - // (struct linger) { .l_onoff = true; .l_linger = 1 /* 1s should do */; } - // 3/ /* O_CLOEXEC */ But only if the QUIT message proves unreliable. - poller_set (&ctx->poller, ctx->irc_fd, POLLIN, - (poller_dispatcher_func) on_irc_readable, ctx); - - // TODO: probably check for errors from these calls as well - irc_send (ctx, "NICK %s", nickname); - irc_send (ctx, "USER %s 8 * :%s", username, realname); - return true; -} - -static bool -load_admin_regex (struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - hard_assert (!ctx->admin_re); - const char *admin = str_map_find (&ctx->config, "admin"); - - if (!admin) - return true; - - struct error *e = NULL; - ctx->admin_re = regex_compile (admin, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB, &e); - if (!e) - return true; - - print_error ("invalid configuration value for `%s': %s", - "admin", e->message); - error_free (e); - return false; -} - -static void -on_signal_pipe_readable (const struct pollfd *fd, struct bot_context *ctx) -{ - char *dummy; - (void) read (fd->fd, &dummy, 1); - - // XXX: do we need to check if we have a connection? - if (g_termination_requested && !ctx->quitting) - { - irc_send (ctx, "QUIT :Terminated by signal"); - initiate_quit (ctx); - } - - // Reap all dead children (since the pipe may overflow, we ask waitpid() - // to return all the zombies it knows about). - while (true) - { - int status; - pid_t zombie = waitpid (-1, &status, WNOHANG); - - if (zombie == -1) - { - // No children to wait on - if (errno == ECHILD) - break; - - hard_assert (errno == EINTR); - continue; - } - - if (zombie == 0) - break; - - struct plugin_data *plugin = plugin_find_by_pid (ctx, zombie); - // Something has died but we don't recognize it (re-exec?) - if (!soft_assert (plugin != NULL)) - continue; - - // TODO: callbacks on children death, so that we may tell the user - // "plugin `name' died like a dirty jewish pig"; use `status' - if (!plugin->is_zombie && WIFSIGNALED (status)) - { - const char *notes = ""; -#ifdef WCOREDUMP - if (WCOREDUMP (status)) - notes = " (core dumped)"; -#endif - print_warning ("Plugin `%s' died from signal %d%s", - plugin->name, WTERMSIG (status), notes); - } - - // Let's go through the zombie state to simplify things a bit - // TODO: might not be a completely bad idea to restart the plugin - plugin_zombify (plugin); - - plugin->pid = -1; - - ssize_t poller_idx = poller_find_by_fd (&ctx->poller, plugin->read_fd); - if (poller_idx != -1) - poller_remove_at_index (&ctx->poller, poller_idx); - - xclose (plugin->read_fd); - plugin->read_fd = -1; - - LIST_UNLINK (ctx->plugins, plugin); - plugin_data_free (plugin); - free (plugin); - - // Living child processes block us from quitting - try_finish_quit (ctx); - } -} - -static void -print_usage (const char *program_name) -{ - fprintf (stderr, - "Usage: %s [OPTION]...\n" - "Experimental IRC bot.\n" - "\n" - " -d, --debug run in debug mode\n" - " -h, --help display this help and exit\n" - " -V, --version output version information and exit\n" - " --write-default-cfg [filename]\n" - " write a default configuration file and exit\n", - program_name); -} - -int -main (int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - const char *invocation_name = argv[0]; - str_vector_init (&g_original_argv); - str_vector_add_vector (&g_original_argv, argv); - - static struct option opts[] = - { - { "debug", no_argument, NULL, 'd' }, - { "help", no_argument, NULL, 'h' }, - { "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V' }, - { "write-default-cfg", optional_argument, NULL, 'w' }, - { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 } - }; - - while (1) - { - int c, opt_index; - - c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "dhV", opts, &opt_index); - if (c == -1) - break; - - switch (c) - { - case 'd': - g_debug_mode = true; - break; - case 'h': - print_usage (invocation_name); - exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); - case 'V': - printf (PROGRAM_NAME " " PROGRAM_VERSION "\n"); - exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); - case 'w': - call_write_default_config (optarg, g_config_table); - exit (EXIT_SUCCESS); - default: - print_error ("wrong options"); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - - print_status (PROGRAM_NAME " " PROGRAM_VERSION " starting"); - setup_signal_handlers (); - - SSL_library_init (); - atexit (EVP_cleanup); - SSL_load_error_strings (); - // XXX: ERR_load_BIO_strings()? Anything else? - atexit (ERR_free_strings); - - struct bot_context ctx; - bot_context_init (&ctx); - - struct error *e = NULL; - if (!read_config_file (&ctx.config, &e)) - { - print_error ("error loading configuration: %s", e->message); - error_free (e); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - setup_recovery_handler (&ctx); - poller_set (&ctx.poller, g_signal_pipe[0], POLLIN, - (poller_dispatcher_func) on_signal_pipe_readable, &ctx); - - plugin_load_all_from_config (&ctx); - if (!load_admin_regex (&ctx)) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - if (!irc_connect (&ctx, &e)) - { - print_error ("%s", e->message); - error_free (e); - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - // TODO: clean re-exec support; to save the state I can either use argv, - // argp, or I can create a temporary file, unlink it and use the FD - // (mkstemp() on a `struct str' constructed from XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, TMPDIR - // or /tmp as a last resort + PROGRAM_NAME + ".XXXXXX" -> unlink(); - // remember to use O_CREAT | O_EXCL). The state needs to be versioned. - // Unfortunately I cannot de/serialize SSL state. - - ctx.polling = true; - while (ctx.polling) - poller_run (&ctx.poller); - - bot_context_free (&ctx); - str_vector_free (&g_original_argv); - return EXIT_SUCCESS; -} - |