added --nodaemon and --kill options

added pid file generation
improved some code documentation
ulab-original
ilsimo 19 years ago
parent 3cdf8bdcee
commit 9ac351a4cb

@ -26,6 +26,12 @@
#include "list.h"
#include "log.h"
/**
*
* @def SESMAN_CFG_FILE
* @brief Configuration file path
*
*/
#define SESMAN_CFG_FILE "./sesman.ini"
#define SESMAN_CFG_GLOBALS "Globals"
@ -40,18 +46,48 @@
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_ENABLE_SYSLOG "EnableSyslog"
#define SESMAN_CFG_LOG_SYSLOG_LEVEL "SyslogLevel"
/**
*
* @struct config_sesman
* @brief \t struct that contains \t sesman configuration
*
* This \t struct contains all of \t sesman configuration parameters\n
* Every parameter in \t [globals] is a member of this struct, other
* sections options are embedded in this \t struct as member structures
*
*/
struct config_sesman
{
/**
* @var listen_port
* @brief Listening port
*/
char listen_port[16];
/**
* @var enable_user_wm
* @brief Flag that enables user specific wm
*/
int enable_user_wm;
/**
* @var default_wm
* @brief Default window manager
*/
char default_wm[32];
/**
* @var user_wm
* @brief Default window manager
*/
char user_wm[32];
/**
* @var log
* @brief Log configuration \t struct
*/
struct log_config log;
};
/**
*
* Reads sesman configuration
* @brief Reads sesman configuration
*
* @param cfg pointer to configuration object to be replaced
*
@ -63,7 +99,7 @@ config_read(struct config_sesman* cfg);
/**
*
* Reads sesman configuration
* @brief Reads sesman [global] configuration section
*
* @param cfg pointer to configuration object to be replaced
*
@ -75,7 +111,7 @@ config_read_globals(int file, struct config_sesman* cf, struct list* param_n, st
/**
*
* Reads sesman configuration
* @brief Reads sesman [logging] configuration section
*
* @param cfg pointer to configuration object to be replaced
*

@ -18,11 +18,16 @@
session manager
linux only
enc.c: user environment handling code
*/
/**
*
* @file env.c
* @brief User environment handling code
* @author Jay Sorg
*
*/
#include "sesman.h"
extern unsigned char g_fixedkey[8];

@ -18,19 +18,43 @@
session manager
linux only
env.h: user environment handling code declarations
*/
/**
*
* @file env.h
* @brief User environment handling code declarations
* @author Jay Sorg
*
*/
#ifndef ENV_H
#define ENV_H
/******************************************************************************/
/**
*
* @brief Creates vnc password file
*
* @param filename VNC password file name
* @param password The password to be encrypte
*
* @return 0 on success, 1 on error
*
*/
int DEFAULT_CC
env_check_password_file(char* filename, char* password);
/******************************************************************************/
/**
*
* @brief Sets user environment ($PATH, $HOME, $UID, and others)
*
* @param username Username
* @param passwd_file VNC password file
* @param display The session display
*
* @return 0 on success, g_getuser_info() error codes on error
*
*/
int DEFAULT_CC
env_set_user(char* username, char* passwd_file, int display);

@ -22,7 +22,14 @@
*/
#include "sesman.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#define SESMAN_PID_FILE "/usr/local/xrdp/sesman.pid"
int g_sck;
int g_pid;
@ -54,9 +61,14 @@ cterm(int s)
}
}
/******************************************************************************/
int DEFAULT_CC
main(int argc, char** argv)
/**
*
*
* Starts sesman main loop
*
*/
static void DEFAULT_CC
sesman_main_loop()
{
int in_sck;
int code;
@ -75,52 +87,6 @@ main(int argc, char** argv)
struct session_item* s_item;
long data;
if (0 != config_read(&g_cfg))
{
g_printf("error reading config. quitting.\n\r");
return 1;
}
error = log_start(g_cfg.log.program_name, g_cfg.log.log_file, g_cfg.log.log_level,
g_cfg.log.enable_syslog, g_cfg.log.syslog_level);
if (error != LOG_STARTUP_OK)
{
switch (error)
{
case LOG_ERROR_MALLOC:
g_printf("error on malloc. cannot start logging. quitting.\n\r");
case LOG_ERROR_FILE_OPEN:
g_printf("error opening log file. quitting.\n\r");
}
return 1;
}
/* start of daemonizing code */
g_pid = g_fork();
if (0!=g_pid)
{
g_exit(0);
}
g_file_close(0);
g_file_close(1);
g_file_close(2);
g_file_open("/dev/null");
g_file_open("/dev/null");
g_file_open("/dev/null");
/* end of daemonizing code */
g_memset(&g_session_items, 0, sizeof(g_session_items));
g_pid = g_getpid();
g_signal(1, sig_sesman_reload_cfg); /* SIGHUP */
g_signal(2, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGINT */
g_signal(9, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGKILL */
g_signal(15, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGTERM */
g_signal_child_stop(cterm); /* SIGCHLD */
/*main program loop*/
make_stream(in_s);
init_stream(in_s, 8192);
@ -222,6 +188,135 @@ main(int argc, char** argv)
g_tcp_close(g_sck);
free_stream(in_s);
free_stream(out_s);
}
/******************************************************************************/
int DEFAULT_CC
main(int argc, char** argv)
{
int fd;
int error;
int daemon=1;
int pid;
char pid_s[8];
if (1==argc)
{
/* no options on command line. normal startup */
g_printf("starting sesman...\n");
daemon=1;
}
else if ( (2==argc) && ( (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"--nodaemon",11)) || (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"-n",11)) ) )
{
/* starts sesman not daemonized */
g_printf("starting sesman in foregroud...\n");
daemon=0;
}
else if ( (2==argc) && ( (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"--help",7)) || (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"-h",2)) ) )
{
/* help screen */
g_printf("...\n");
}
else if ( (2==argc) && ( (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"--kill",11)) || (0 == g_strncasecmp(argv[1],"-k",11)) ) )
{
/* killing running sesman */
fd = g_file_open(SESMAN_PID_FILE);
if (-1 == fd)
{
g_printf("error opening pid file: %s\n", strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
error = g_file_read(fd, pid_s, 7);
sscanf(pid_s, "%i", &pid);
error = g_sigterm(pid);
if (0 != error)
{
g_printf("error killing sesman: %s\n", strerror(errno));
}
g_exit(error);
}
else
{
/* there's something strange on the command line */
g_printf("sesman - xrdp session manager\n");
g_printf("usage: sesman [ --nodaemon | --kill ]\n");
g_exit(1);
}
/* reading config */
if (0 != config_read(&g_cfg))
{
g_printf("error reading config: %s\nquitting.\n", strerror(errno));
g_exit(1);
}
/* starting logging subsystem */
error = log_start(g_cfg.log.program_name, g_cfg.log.log_file, g_cfg.log.log_level,
g_cfg.log.enable_syslog, g_cfg.log.syslog_level);
if (error != LOG_STARTUP_OK)
{
switch (error)
{
case LOG_ERROR_MALLOC:
g_printf("error on malloc. cannot start logging. quitting.\n");
case LOG_ERROR_FILE_OPEN:
g_printf("error opening log file. quitting.\n");
}
g_exit(1);
}
if (daemon)
{
/* start of daemonizing code */
g_pid = g_fork();
if (0!=g_pid)
{
g_exit(0);
}
g_file_close(0);
g_file_close(1);
g_file_close(2);
g_file_open("/dev/null");
g_file_open("/dev/null");
g_file_open("/dev/null");
}
/* signal handling */
g_memset(&g_session_items, 0, sizeof(g_session_items));
g_pid = g_getpid();
g_signal(1, sig_sesman_reload_cfg); /* SIGHUP */
g_signal(2, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGINT */
g_signal(9, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGKILL */
g_signal(15, sig_sesman_shutdown); /* SIGTERM */
g_signal_child_stop(cterm); /* SIGCHLD */
/* writing pid file */
fd = g_file_open(SESMAN_PID_FILE);
if (-1 == fd)
{
log_message(LOG_LEVEL_ERROR, "error opening pid file: %s", strerror(errno));
log_end();
g_exit(1);
}
g_sprintf(pid_s, "%d", g_pid);
g_file_write(fd, pid_s, g_strlen(pid_s)+1);
g_file_close(fd);
/* start program main loop */
log_message(LOG_LEVEL_ALWAYS, "starting sesman with pid %d", g_pid);
sesman_main_loop();
log_end();
return 0;
}

@ -18,14 +18,13 @@
session manager
linux only
sig.c: signal handling code
*/
/**
*
* @file: signal handling functions
* @file sig.c
* @brief signal handling functions
* @author Jay Sorg, Simone Fedele
*
*/
@ -35,13 +34,7 @@ extern int g_sck;
extern int g_pid;
extern struct config_sesman g_cfg;
/**
*
* Shuts down sesman
*
* @param sig The received signal
*
*/
/******************************************************************************/
void DEFAULT_CC
sig_sesman_shutdown(int sig)
{
@ -58,13 +51,7 @@ sig_sesman_shutdown(int sig)
g_tcp_close(g_sck);
}
/**
*
* Reloads sesman config
*
* @param sig The received signal
*
*/
/******************************************************************************/
void DEFAULT_CC
sig_sesman_reload_cfg(int sig)
{

@ -18,19 +18,36 @@
session manager
linux only
sig.h: signal handling code declarations
*/
/**
*
* @file sig.h
* @brief Signal handling function declarations
* @author Jay Sorg, Simone Fedele
*
*/
#ifndef SIG_H
#define SIG_H
/******************************************************************************/
/**
*
* @brief Shutdown signal code
*
* @param sig The received signal
*
*/
void DEFAULT_CC
sig_sesman_shutdown(int sig);
/******************************************************************************/
/**
*
* @brief SIGHUP handling code
*
* @param sig The received signal
*
*/
void DEFAULT_CC
sig_sesman_reload_cfg(int sig);

@ -18,11 +18,16 @@
session manager
linux only
tcp.c: tcp stream funcions
*/
/**
*
* @file tcp.c
* @brief Tcp stream funcions
* @author Jay Sorg
*
*/
#include "sesman.h"
/*****************************************************************************/

@ -18,14 +18,13 @@
session manager
linux only
tcp.h: tcp stream functions declarations
*/
/**
*
* @file tcp stream functions
* @file tcp.h
* @brief Tcp stream functions declarations
* @author Jay Sorg
*
*/
@ -34,31 +33,29 @@
/**
*
* force receiving data from tcp stream
* @brief Force receiving data from tcp stream
*
* @param sck the socket to read from
* @param data buffer
* @param len buffer size
* @param sck The socket to read from
* @param data Data buffer
* @param len Data buffer size
*
* @return 0: ok, 1: error
* @return 0 on success, 1 on error
*
*/
int DEFAULT_CC
tcp_force_recv(int sck, char* data, int len);
/**
*
* force sending data to tcp stream
* @brief Force sending data to tcp stream
*
* @param sck the socket to write to
* @param data buffer
* @param len buffer size
* @param data Data buffer
* @param len Data buffer size
*
* @return 0: ok, 1: error
* @return 0 on success, 1 on error
*
*/
int DEFAULT_CC
tcp_force_send(int sck, char* data, int len);

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