rc revision 1.165
11.149Slukem#!/bin/sh 21.149Slukem# 31.165Schristos# $NetBSD: rc,v 1.165 2010/06/04 18:42:54 christos Exp $ 41.149Slukem# 51.154Slukem# rc -- 61.164Sapb# Run the scripts in /etc/rc.d with rcorder, and log output 71.164Sapb# to /var/run/rc.log. 81.149Slukem 91.154Slukem# System startup script run by init(8) on autoboot or after single-user. 101.149Slukem# Output and error are redirected to console by init, and the console 111.149Slukem# is the controlling terminal. 121.1Scgd 131.149Slukemexport HOME=/ 141.149Slukemexport PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin 151.157Slukemumask 022 161.1Scgd 171.164Sapbif [ -e ./rc.subr ] ; then 181.164Sapb . ./rc.subr # for testing 191.164Sapbelse 201.164Sapb . /etc/rc.subr 211.164Sapbfi 221.149Slukem. /etc/rc.conf 231.162Slukem_rc_conf_loaded=true 241.150Senami 251.164Sapb: ${RC_LOG_FILE:="/var/run/rc.log"} 261.164Sapb 271.150Senamiif ! checkyesno rc_configured; then 281.150Senami echo "/etc/rc.conf is not configured. Multiuser boot aborted." 291.150Senami exit 1 301.150Senamifi 311.50Sthorpej 321.149Slukemif [ "$1" = autoboot ]; then 331.149Slukem autoboot=yes 341.160Slukem rc_fast=yes # run_rc_command(): do fast booting 351.50Sthorpejfi 361.107Stron 371.164Sapb# 381.164Sapb# Completely ignore INT and QUIT at the outer level. The rc_real_work() 391.164Sapb# function should do something different. 401.164Sapb# 411.164Sapbtrap '' INT QUIT 421.1Scgd 431.149Slukem# 441.164Sapb# This string will be used to mark lines of meta-data sent over the pipe 451.164Sapb# from the rc_real_work() function to the rc_postprocess() function. Lines 461.164Sapb# not so marked are assumed to be output from rc.d scripts. 471.164Sapb# 481.164Sapb# This string is long and unique to ensure that it does not accidentally 491.164Sapb# appear in output from any rc.d script. It must not contain any 501.164Sapb# characters that are special to glob expansion ('*', '?', '[', or ']'). 511.164Sapb# 521.164Sapbrc_metadata_prefix="$0:$$:metadata:"; 531.1Scgd 541.164Sapb# Child scripts may sometimes want to print directly to the original 551.164Sapb# stdout and stderr, bypassing the pipe to the postprocessor. These 561.164Sapb# _rc_*_fd variables are private, shared with /etc/rc.subr, but not 571.164Sapb# intended to be used directly by child scripts. (Child scripts 581.164Sapb# may use rc.subr's no_rc_postprocess function.) 591.164Sapb# 601.164Sapb_rc_original_stdout_fd=7; export _rc_original_stdout_fd 611.164Sapb_rc_original_stderr_fd=8; export _rc_original_stderr_fd 621.164Sapbeval "exec ${_rc_original_stdout_fd}>&1" 631.164Sapbeval "exec ${_rc_original_stderr_fd}>&2" 641.156Slukem 651.164Sapb# 661.164Sapb# rc_real_work 671.164Sapb# Do the real work. Output from this function will be piped into 681.164Sapb# rc_postprocess(), and some of the output will be marked as 691.164Sapb# metadata. 701.164Sapb# 711.164Sapb# The body of this function is defined using (...), not {...}, to force 721.164Sapb# it to run in a subshell. 731.164Sapb# 741.164Sapbrc_real_work() 751.164Sapb( 761.164Sapb stty status '^T' 771.164Sapb 781.164Sapb # print_rc_metadata() wants to be able to print to the pipe 791.164Sapb # that goes to our postprocessor, even if its in a context 801.164Sapb # with redirected output. 811.164Sapb # 821.164Sapb _rc_postprocessor_fd=9 ; export _rc_postprocessor_fd 831.164Sapb eval "exec ${_rc_postprocessor_fd}>&1" 841.164Sapb 851.164Sapb # Print a metadata line when we exit 861.164Sapb # 871.164Sapb trap 'es=$?; print_rc_metadata "exit:$es"; trap "" 0; exit $es' 0 881.164Sapb 891.164Sapb # Set shell to ignore SIGINT, but children will not ignore it. 901.164Sapb # Shell catches SIGQUIT and returns to single user. 911.164Sapb # 921.164Sapb trap : INT 931.164Sapb trap '_msg="Boot interrupted at $(date)"; 941.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "interrupted:${_msg}"; 951.164Sapb exit 1' QUIT 961.164Sapb 971.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "start:$(date)" 981.164Sapb 991.164Sapb # 1001.164Sapb # The stop_boot() function in rc.subr may kill $RC_PID. We want 1011.164Sapb # it to kill the subshell running this rc_real_work() function, 1021.164Sapb # rather than killing the parent shell, because we want the 1031.164Sapb # rc_postprocess() function to be able to log the error 1041.164Sapb # without being killed itself. 1051.164Sapb # 1061.164Sapb # "$$" is the pid of the top-level shell, not the pid of the 1071.164Sapb # subshell that's executing this function. The command below 1081.164Sapb # tentatively assumes that the parent of the "/bin/sh -c ..." 1091.164Sapb # process will be the current subshell, and then uses "kill -0 1101.164Sapb # ..." to check the result. If the "/bin/sh -c ..." process 1111.164Sapb # fails, or returns the pid of an ephemeral process that exits 1121.164Sapb # before the "kill" command, then we fall back to using "$$". 1131.164Sapb # 1141.164Sapb RC_PID=$(/bin/sh -c 'ps -p $$ -o ppid=') || RC_PID=$$ 1151.164Sapb kill -0 $RC_PID >/dev/null 2>&1 || RC_PID=$$ 1161.164Sapb 1171.164Sapb # 1181.164Sapb # Get a list of all rc.d scripts, and use rcorder to choose 1191.164Sapb # what order to execute them. 1201.164Sapb # 1211.164Sapb # For testing, allow RC_FILES_OVERRIDE from the environment to 1221.164Sapb # override this. 1231.164Sapb # 1241.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "cmd-name:rcorder" 1251.164Sapb scripts=$(for rcd in ${rc_directories:-/etc/rc.d}; do 1261.164Sapb test -d ${rcd} && echo ${rcd}/*; 1271.164Sapb done) 1281.164Sapb files=$(rcorder -s nostart ${rc_rcorder_flags} ${scripts}) 1291.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "cmd-status:rcorder:$?" 1301.164Sapb 1311.164Sapb if [ -n "${RC_FILES_OVERRIDE}" ]; then 1321.164Sapb files="${RC_FILES_OVERRIDE}" 1331.164Sapb fi 1341.164Sapb 1351.164Sapb # 1361.164Sapb # Run the scripts in order. 1371.164Sapb # 1381.164Sapb for _rc_elem in $files; do 1391.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "cmd-name:$_rc_elem" 1401.164Sapb run_rc_script $_rc_elem start 1411.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "cmd-status:$_rc_elem:$?" 1421.164Sapb done 1431.164Sapb 1441.164Sapb print_rc_metadata "end:$(date)" 1451.164Sapb exit 0 1461.164Sapb) 1471.155Slukem 1481.164Sapb# 1491.164Sapb# rc_postprocess 1501.164Sapb# Post-process the output from the rc_real_work() function. For 1511.164Sapb# each line of input, we have to decide whether to print the line 1521.164Sapb# to the console, print a twiddle on the console, print a line to 1531.164Sapb# the log, or some combination of these. 1541.164Sapb# 1551.164Sapb# If rc_silent is true, then suppress most output, instead running 1561.164Sapb# rc_silent_cmd (typically "twiddle") for each line. 1571.164Sapb# 1581.164Sapb# The body of this function is defined using (...), not {...}, to force 1591.164Sapb# it to run in a subshell. 1601.164Sapb# 1611.164Sapb# We have to deal with the following constraints: 1621.164Sapb# 1631.164Sapb# * There may be no writable file systems early in the boot, so 1641.164Sapb# any use of temporary files would be problematic. 1651.164Sapb# 1661.164Sapb# * Scripts run during the boot may clear /tmp and/var/run, so even 1671.164Sapb# if they are writable, using those directories too early may be 1681.164Sapb# problematic. We assume that it's safe to write to our log file 1691.164Sapb# after the mountcritlocal script has run. 1701.164Sapb# 1711.164Sapb# * /usr/bin/tee cannot be used because the /usr file system may not 1721.164Sapb# be mounted early in the boot. 1731.164Sapb# 1741.164Sapb# * All calls to the rc_log_message and rc_log_flush functions must be 1751.164Sapb# from the same subshell, otherwise the use of a shell variable to 1761.164Sapb# buffer log messages will fail. 1771.164Sapb# 1781.164Sapbrc_postprocess() 1791.164Sapb( 1801.164Sapb local line 1811.164Sapb local before after 1821.164Sapb local IFS='' 1831.164Sapb 1841.164Sapb # Try quite hard to flush the log to disk when we exit. 1851.164Sapb trap 'es=$?; rc_log_flush FORCE; trap "" 0; exit $es' 0 1861.164Sapb 1871.164Sapb yesno_to_truefalse rc_silent 2>/dev/null 1881.164Sapb 1891.164Sapb while read -r line ; do 1901.164Sapb case "$line" in 1911.164Sapb "${rc_metadata_prefix}"*) 1921.164Sapb after="${line#*"${rc_metadata_prefix}"}" 1931.164Sapb rc_postprocess_metadata "${after}" 1941.164Sapb ;; 1951.164Sapb *"${rc_metadata_prefix}"*) 1961.164Sapb # magic string is present, but not at the start of 1971.164Sapb # the line. Treat it like two separate lines. 1981.164Sapb before="${line%"${rc_metadata_prefix}"*}" 1991.164Sapb rc_postprocess_plain_line "${before}" 2001.164Sapb after="${line#*"${rc_metadata_prefix}"}" 2011.164Sapb rc_postprocess_metadata "${after}" 2021.164Sapb ;; 2031.164Sapb *) 2041.164Sapb rc_postprocess_plain_line "${line}" 2051.164Sapb ;; 2061.164Sapb esac 2071.164Sapb done 2081.164Sapb 2091.164Sapb # If we get here, then the rc_real_work() function must have 2101.164Sapb # exited uncleanly. A clean exit would have been accompanied by 2111.164Sapb # a line of metadata that would have prevented us from getting 2121.164Sapb # here. 2131.164Sapb # 2141.164Sapb exit 1 2151.164Sapb) 2161.164Sapb 2171.164Sapb# 2181.164Sapb# rc_postprocess_plain_line string 2191.164Sapb# $1 is a string representing a line of output from one of the 2201.164Sapb# rc.d scripts. Append the line to the log, and also either 2211.164Sapb# display the line on the console, or run $rc_silent_cmd, 2221.164Sapb# depending on the value of $rc_silent. 2231.164Sapb# 2241.164Sapbrc_postprocess_plain_line() 2251.164Sapb{ 2261.164Sapb local line="$1" 2271.164Sapb rc_log_message "${line}" 2281.164Sapb if $rc_silent; then 2291.164Sapb eval "$rc_silent_cmd" 2301.164Sapb else 2311.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "${line}" 2321.164Sapb fi 2331.164Sapb} 2341.164Sapb 2351.164Sapb# 2361.164Sapb# rc_postprocess_metadata string 2371.164Sapb# $1 is a string containing metadata from the rc_real_work() 2381.164Sapb# function. The rc_metadata_prefix marker should already 2391.164Sapb# have been removed before the string is passed to this function. 2401.164Sapb# Take appropriate action depending on the content of the string. 2411.164Sapb# 2421.164Sapbrc_postprocess_metadata() 2431.164Sapb{ 2441.164Sapb local metadata="$1" 2451.164Sapb local keyword args 2461.164Sapb local msg 2471.164Sapb local IFS=':' 2481.164Sapb 2491.164Sapb # given metadata="bleep:foo bar:baz", 2501.164Sapb # set keyword="bleep", args="foo bar:baz", 2511.164Sapb # $1="foo bar", $2="baz" 2521.164Sapb # 2531.164Sapb keyword="${metadata%%:*}" 2541.164Sapb args="${metadata#*:}" 2551.164Sapb set -- $args 2561.164Sapb 2571.164Sapb case "$keyword" in 2581.164Sapb start) 2591.164Sapb # $args contains a date/time 2601.164Sapb rc_log_message "[$0 starting at $args]" 2611.164Sapb if ! $rc_silent; then 2621.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "$args" 2631.164Sapb fi 2641.164Sapb ;; 2651.164Sapb cmd-name) 2661.164Sapb rc_log_message "[running $1]" 2671.164Sapb ;; 2681.164Sapb cmd-status) 2691.164Sapb # $1 is a command name, $2 is the command's exit status. 2701.164Sapb # If the command failed, report it, and add it to a list. 2711.164Sapb if [ "$2" != 0 ]; then 2721.164Sapb rc_failures="${rc_failures}${rc_failures:+ }$1" 2731.165Schristos msg="$1 $(human_exit_code $2)" 2741.164Sapb rc_log_message "$msg" 2751.164Sapb if ! $rc_silent; then 2761.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "$msg" 2771.164Sapb fi 2781.164Sapb fi 2791.164Sapb # After the mountcritlocal script has finished, it's 2801.164Sapb # OK to flush the log to disk 2811.164Sapb case "$1" in 2821.164Sapb */mountcritlocal) 2831.164Sapb rc_log_flush OK 2841.164Sapb ;; 2851.164Sapb esac 2861.164Sapb ;; 2871.164Sapb note) 2881.164Sapb rc_log_message "[NOTE: $args]" 2891.164Sapb ;; 2901.164Sapb end) 2911.164Sapb # 2921.164Sapb # If any scripts (or other commands) failed, report them. 2931.164Sapb # 2941.164Sapb if [ -n "$rc_failures" ]; then 2951.164Sapb rc_log_message "[failures]" 2961.164Sapb msg="The following components reported failures:" 2971.164Sapb msg="${msg}${nl}$( echo " ${rc_failures}" | fmt )" 2981.164Sapb msg="${msg}${nl}See ${RC_LOG_FILE} for more information." 2991.164Sapb rc_log_message "${msg}" 3001.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "${msg}" 3011.164Sapb fi 3021.164Sapb # 3031.164Sapb # Report the end date/time, even in silent mode 3041.164Sapb # 3051.164Sapb rc_log_message "[$0 finished at $args]" 3061.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "$args" 3071.164Sapb ;; 3081.164Sapb exit) 3091.164Sapb rc_log_message "[$0 exiting with status $1]" 3101.164Sapb exit $1 3111.164Sapb ;; 3121.164Sapb interrupted) 3131.164Sapb # $args is a human-readable message 3141.164Sapb rc_log_message "$args" 3151.164Sapb printf "%s\n" "$args" 3161.164Sapb ;; 3171.164Sapb *) 3181.164Sapb # an unrecognised line of metadata 3191.164Sapb rc_log_message "[metadata:${metadata}]" 3201.164Sapb ;; 3211.164Sapb esac 3221.164Sapb} 3231.164Sapb 3241.164Sapb# 3251.164Sapb# rc_log_message string [...] 3261.164Sapb# write a message to the log file, or buffer it for later. 3271.164Sapb# 3281.164Sapbrc_log_message() 3291.164Sapb{ 3301.164Sapb _rc_log_buffer="${_rc_log_buffer}${*}${nl}" 3311.164Sapb rc_log_flush 3321.164Sapb} 3331.1Scgd 3341.164Sapb# 3351.164Sapb# rc_log_flush [OK|FORCE] 3361.164Sapb# save outstanding messages from $_rc_log_buffer to $RC_LOG_FILE. 3371.164Sapb# 3381.164Sapb# The log file is expected to reside in the /var/run directory, which 3391.164Sapb# may not be writable very early in the boot sequence, and which is 3401.164Sapb# erased a little later in the boot sequence. We therefore avoid 3411.164Sapb# writing to the file until we believe it's safe to do so. We also 3421.164Sapb# assume that it's reasonable to always append to the file, never 3431.164Sapb# truncating it. 3441.164Sapb# 3451.164Sapb# Optional argument $1 may be "OK" to report that writing to the log 3461.164Sapb# file is expected to be safe from now on, or "FORCE" to force writing 3471.164Sapb# to the log file even if it may be unsafe. 3481.164Sapb# 3491.164Sapb# Returns a non-zero status if messages could not be written to the 3501.164Sapb# file. 3511.164Sapb# 3521.164Sapbrc_log_flush() 3531.164Sapb{ 3541.164Sapb # 3551.164Sapb # If $_rc_log_flush_ok is false, then it's probably too early to 3561.164Sapb # write to the log file, so don't do it, unless $1 is "FORCE". 3571.164Sapb # 3581.164Sapb : ${_rc_log_flush_ok=false} 3591.164Sapb case "$1:$_rc_log_flush_ok" in 3601.164Sapb OK:*) 3611.164Sapb _rc_log_flush_ok=true 3621.164Sapb ;; 3631.164Sapb FORCE:*) 3641.164Sapb : OK just this once 3651.164Sapb ;; 3661.164Sapb *:true) 3671.164Sapb : OK 3681.164Sapb ;; 3691.164Sapb *) 3701.164Sapb # it's too early in the boot sequence, so don't flush 3711.164Sapb return 1 3721.164Sapb ;; 3731.164Sapb esac 3741.164Sapb 3751.164Sapb # 3761.164Sapb # Now append the buffer to the file. The buffer should already 3771.164Sapb # contain a trailing newline, so don't add an extra newline. 3781.164Sapb # 3791.164Sapb if [ -n "$_rc_log_buffer" ]; then 3801.164Sapb if { printf "%s" "${_rc_log_buffer}" >>"${RC_LOG_FILE}" ; } \ 3811.164Sapb 2>/dev/null 3821.164Sapb then 3831.164Sapb _rc_log_buffer="" 3841.164Sapb else 3851.164Sapb return 1 3861.164Sapb fi 3871.164Sapb fi 3881.164Sapb return 0 3891.164Sapb} 3901.164Sapb 3911.164Sapb# 3921.164Sapb# Most of the action is in the rc_real_work() and rc_postprocess() 3931.164Sapb# functions. 3941.164Sapb# 3951.164Sapbrc_real_work "$@" 2>&1 | rc_postprocess 3961.164Sapbexit $? 397