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      1       1.149     lukem #!/bin/sh
      2       1.149     lukem #
      3  1.166.20.1       tls # $NetBSD: rc,v 1.166.20.1 2014/08/10 07:03:06 tls Exp $
      4       1.149     lukem #
      5       1.154     lukem # rc --
      6       1.164       apb #	Run the scripts in /etc/rc.d with rcorder, and log output
      7       1.164       apb #	to /var/run/rc.log.
      8       1.149     lukem 
      9       1.154     lukem #	System startup script run by init(8) on autoboot or after single-user.
     10       1.149     lukem #	Output and error are redirected to console by init, and the console
     11       1.149     lukem #	is the controlling terminal.
     12         1.1       cgd 
     13       1.149     lukem export HOME=/
     14       1.149     lukem export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
     15       1.157     lukem umask 022
     16         1.1       cgd 
     17       1.164       apb if [ -e ./rc.subr ] ; then
     18       1.164       apb 	. ./rc.subr # for testing
     19       1.164       apb else
     20       1.164       apb 	. /etc/rc.subr
     21       1.164       apb fi
     22       1.149     lukem . /etc/rc.conf
     23       1.162     lukem _rc_conf_loaded=true
     24       1.150     enami 
     25       1.164       apb : ${RC_LOG_FILE:="/var/run/rc.log"}
     26       1.164       apb 
     27       1.166       apb # rc.subr redefines echo and printf.  Undo that here.
     28       1.166       apb unset echo ; unalias echo
     29       1.166       apb unset printf ; unalias printf
     30       1.166       apb 
     31       1.150     enami if ! checkyesno rc_configured; then
     32       1.150     enami 	echo "/etc/rc.conf is not configured.  Multiuser boot aborted."
     33       1.150     enami 	exit 1
     34       1.150     enami fi
     35        1.50   thorpej 
     36       1.149     lukem if [ "$1" = autoboot ]; then
     37       1.149     lukem 	autoboot=yes
     38       1.160     lukem 	rc_fast=yes	# run_rc_command(): do fast booting
     39        1.50   thorpej fi
     40       1.107      tron 
     41       1.164       apb #
     42       1.164       apb # Completely ignore INT and QUIT at the outer level.  The rc_real_work()
     43       1.164       apb # function should do something different.
     44       1.164       apb #
     45       1.164       apb trap '' INT QUIT
     46         1.1       cgd 
     47       1.149     lukem #
     48       1.164       apb # This string will be used to mark lines of meta-data sent over the pipe
     49       1.164       apb # from the rc_real_work() function to the rc_postprocess() function.  Lines
     50       1.164       apb # not so marked are assumed to be output from rc.d scripts.
     51       1.164       apb #
     52       1.164       apb # This string is long and unique to ensure that it does not accidentally
     53       1.164       apb # appear in output from any rc.d script.  It must not contain any
     54       1.164       apb # characters that are special to glob expansion ('*', '?', '[', or ']').
     55       1.164       apb #
     56       1.164       apb rc_metadata_prefix="$0:$$:metadata:";
     57         1.1       cgd 
     58       1.164       apb # Child scripts may sometimes want to print directly to the original
     59       1.164       apb # stdout and stderr, bypassing the pipe to the postprocessor.  These
     60       1.164       apb # _rc_*_fd variables are private, shared with /etc/rc.subr, but not
     61       1.164       apb # intended to be used directly by child scripts.  (Child scripts
     62       1.164       apb # may use rc.subr's no_rc_postprocess function.)
     63       1.164       apb #
     64       1.164       apb _rc_original_stdout_fd=7; export _rc_original_stdout_fd
     65       1.164       apb _rc_original_stderr_fd=8; export _rc_original_stderr_fd
     66       1.164       apb eval "exec ${_rc_original_stdout_fd}>&1"
     67       1.164       apb eval "exec ${_rc_original_stderr_fd}>&2"
     68       1.156     lukem 
     69       1.164       apb #
     70       1.164       apb # rc_real_work
     71       1.164       apb #	Do the real work.  Output from this function will be piped into
     72       1.164       apb #	rc_postprocess(), and some of the output will be marked as
     73       1.164       apb #	metadata.
     74       1.164       apb #
     75       1.164       apb # The body of this function is defined using (...), not {...}, to force
     76       1.164       apb # it to run in a subshell.
     77       1.164       apb #
     78       1.164       apb rc_real_work()
     79       1.164       apb (
     80       1.164       apb 	stty status '^T'
     81       1.164       apb 
     82       1.164       apb 	# print_rc_metadata() wants to be able to print to the pipe
     83       1.164       apb 	# that goes to our postprocessor, even if its in a context
     84       1.164       apb 	# with redirected output.
     85       1.164       apb 	#
     86       1.164       apb 	_rc_postprocessor_fd=9 ; export _rc_postprocessor_fd
     87  1.166.20.1       tls 	_rc_pid=$$ ; export _rc_pid
     88       1.164       apb 	eval "exec ${_rc_postprocessor_fd}>&1"
     89       1.164       apb 
     90       1.164       apb 	# Print a metadata line when we exit
     91       1.164       apb 	#
     92       1.164       apb 	trap 'es=$?; print_rc_metadata "exit:$es"; trap "" 0; exit $es' 0
     93       1.164       apb 
     94       1.164       apb 	#	Set shell to ignore SIGINT, but children will not ignore it.
     95       1.164       apb 	#	Shell catches SIGQUIT and returns to single user.
     96       1.164       apb 	#
     97       1.164       apb 	trap : INT
     98       1.164       apb 	trap '_msg="Boot interrupted at $(date)";
     99       1.164       apb 	      print_rc_metadata "interrupted:${_msg}";
    100       1.164       apb 	      exit 1' QUIT
    101       1.164       apb 
    102       1.164       apb 	print_rc_metadata "start:$(date)"
    103       1.164       apb 
    104       1.164       apb 	#
    105       1.164       apb 	# The stop_boot() function in rc.subr may kill $RC_PID.  We want
    106       1.164       apb 	# it to kill the subshell running this rc_real_work() function,
    107       1.164       apb 	# rather than killing the parent shell, because we want the
    108       1.164       apb 	# rc_postprocess() function to be able to log the error
    109       1.164       apb 	# without being killed itself.
    110       1.164       apb 	#
    111       1.164       apb 	# "$$" is the pid of the top-level shell, not the pid of the
    112       1.164       apb 	# subshell that's executing this function.  The command below
    113       1.164       apb 	# tentatively assumes that the parent of the "/bin/sh -c ..."
    114       1.164       apb 	# process will be the current subshell, and then uses "kill -0
    115       1.164       apb 	# ..." to check the result.  If the "/bin/sh -c ..." process
    116       1.164       apb 	# fails, or returns the pid of an ephemeral process that exits
    117       1.164       apb 	# before the "kill" command, then we fall back to using "$$".
    118       1.164       apb 	#
    119       1.164       apb 	RC_PID=$(/bin/sh -c 'ps -p $$ -o ppid=') || RC_PID=$$
    120       1.164       apb 	kill -0 $RC_PID >/dev/null 2>&1 || RC_PID=$$
    121       1.164       apb 
    122       1.164       apb 	#
    123  1.166.20.1       tls 	# As long as process $RC_PID is still running, send a "nop"
    124  1.166.20.1       tls 	# metadata message to the postprocessor every few seconds.
    125  1.166.20.1       tls 	# This should help flush partial lines that may appear when
    126  1.166.20.1       tls 	# rc.d scripts that are NOT marked with "KEYWORD: interactive"
    127  1.166.20.1       tls 	# nevertheless attempt to print prompts and wait for input.
    128  1.166.20.1       tls 	#
    129  1.166.20.1       tls 	(
    130  1.166.20.1       tls 	    # First detach from tty, to avoid intercepting SIGINFO.
    131  1.166.20.1       tls 	    eval "exec ${_rc_original_stdout_fd}<&-"
    132  1.166.20.1       tls 	    eval "exec ${_rc_original_stderr_fd}<&-"
    133  1.166.20.1       tls 	    exec </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1
    134  1.166.20.1       tls 	    while kill -0 $RC_PID ; do
    135  1.166.20.1       tls 		print_rc_metadata "nop"
    136  1.166.20.1       tls 		sleep 3
    137  1.166.20.1       tls 	    done
    138  1.166.20.1       tls 	) &
    139  1.166.20.1       tls 
    140  1.166.20.1       tls 	#
    141       1.164       apb 	# Get a list of all rc.d scripts, and use rcorder to choose
    142       1.164       apb 	# what order to execute them.
    143       1.164       apb 	#
    144       1.164       apb 	# For testing, allow RC_FILES_OVERRIDE from the environment to
    145       1.164       apb 	# override this.
    146       1.164       apb 	#
    147       1.164       apb 	print_rc_metadata "cmd-name:rcorder"
    148       1.164       apb 	scripts=$(for rcd in ${rc_directories:-/etc/rc.d}; do
    149       1.164       apb 		test -d ${rcd} && echo ${rcd}/*;
    150       1.164       apb 	done)
    151       1.164       apb 	files=$(rcorder -s nostart ${rc_rcorder_flags} ${scripts})
    152       1.164       apb 	print_rc_metadata "cmd-status:rcorder:$?"
    153       1.164       apb 
    154       1.164       apb 	if [ -n "${RC_FILES_OVERRIDE}" ]; then
    155       1.164       apb 		files="${RC_FILES_OVERRIDE}"
    156       1.164       apb 	fi
    157       1.164       apb 
    158       1.164       apb 	#
    159       1.164       apb 	# Run the scripts in order.
    160       1.164       apb 	#
    161       1.164       apb 	for _rc_elem in $files; do
    162       1.164       apb 		print_rc_metadata "cmd-name:$_rc_elem"
    163       1.164       apb 		run_rc_script $_rc_elem start
    164       1.164       apb 		print_rc_metadata "cmd-status:$_rc_elem:$?"
    165       1.164       apb 	done
    166       1.164       apb 
    167       1.164       apb 	print_rc_metadata "end:$(date)"
    168       1.164       apb 	exit 0
    169       1.164       apb )
    170       1.155     lukem 
    171       1.164       apb #
    172       1.164       apb # rc_postprocess
    173       1.164       apb #	Post-process the output from the rc_real_work() function.  For
    174       1.164       apb #	each line of input, we have to decide whether to print the line
    175       1.164       apb #	to the console, print a twiddle on the console, print a line to
    176       1.164       apb #	the log, or some combination of these.
    177       1.164       apb #
    178       1.164       apb #	If rc_silent is true, then suppress most output, instead running
    179       1.164       apb #	rc_silent_cmd (typically "twiddle") for each line.
    180       1.164       apb #
    181       1.164       apb # The body of this function is defined using (...), not {...}, to force
    182       1.164       apb # it to run in a subshell.
    183       1.164       apb #
    184       1.164       apb # We have to deal with the following constraints:
    185       1.164       apb #
    186       1.164       apb #  * There may be no writable file systems early in the boot, so
    187       1.164       apb #    any use of temporary files would be problematic.
    188       1.164       apb #
    189       1.164       apb #  * Scripts run during the boot may clear /tmp and/var/run, so even
    190       1.164       apb #    if they are writable, using those directories too early may be
    191       1.164       apb #    problematic.  We assume that it's safe to write to our log file
    192       1.164       apb #    after the mountcritlocal script has run.
    193       1.164       apb #
    194       1.164       apb #  * /usr/bin/tee cannot be used because the /usr file system may not
    195       1.164       apb #    be mounted early in the boot.
    196       1.164       apb #
    197       1.164       apb #  * All calls to the rc_log_message and rc_log_flush functions must be
    198       1.164       apb #    from the same subshell, otherwise the use of a shell variable to
    199       1.164       apb #    buffer log messages will fail.
    200       1.164       apb #
    201       1.164       apb rc_postprocess()
    202       1.164       apb (
    203       1.164       apb 	local line
    204       1.164       apb 	local before after
    205       1.164       apb 	local IFS=''
    206       1.164       apb 
    207       1.164       apb 	# Try quite hard to flush the log to disk when we exit.
    208       1.164       apb 	trap 'es=$?; rc_log_flush FORCE; trap "" 0; exit $es' 0
    209       1.164       apb 
    210       1.164       apb 	yesno_to_truefalse rc_silent 2>/dev/null
    211       1.164       apb 
    212       1.164       apb 	while read -r line ; do
    213       1.164       apb 		case "$line" in
    214       1.164       apb 		"${rc_metadata_prefix}"*)
    215       1.164       apb 			after="${line#*"${rc_metadata_prefix}"}"
    216       1.164       apb 			rc_postprocess_metadata "${after}"
    217       1.164       apb 			;;
    218       1.164       apb 		*"${rc_metadata_prefix}"*)
    219       1.164       apb 			# magic string is present, but not at the start of
    220       1.166       apb 			# the line.  Treat it as a partial line of
    221       1.166       apb 			# ordinary data, followed by a line of metadata.
    222       1.164       apb 			before="${line%"${rc_metadata_prefix}"*}"
    223       1.166       apb 			rc_postprocess_partial_line "${before}"
    224       1.164       apb 			after="${line#*"${rc_metadata_prefix}"}"
    225       1.164       apb 			rc_postprocess_metadata "${after}"
    226       1.164       apb 			;;
    227       1.164       apb 		*)
    228       1.164       apb 			rc_postprocess_plain_line "${line}"
    229       1.164       apb 			;;
    230       1.164       apb 		esac
    231       1.164       apb 	done
    232       1.164       apb 
    233       1.164       apb 	# If we get here, then the rc_real_work() function must have
    234       1.164       apb 	# exited uncleanly.  A clean exit would have been accompanied by
    235       1.164       apb 	# a line of metadata that would have prevented us from getting
    236       1.164       apb 	# here.
    237       1.164       apb 	#
    238       1.164       apb 	exit 1
    239       1.164       apb )
    240       1.164       apb 
    241       1.164       apb #
    242       1.164       apb # rc_postprocess_plain_line string
    243       1.164       apb #	$1 is a string representing a line of output from one of the
    244       1.164       apb #	rc.d scripts.  Append the line to the log, and also either
    245       1.164       apb #	display the line on the console, or run $rc_silent_cmd,
    246       1.164       apb #	depending on the value of $rc_silent.
    247       1.164       apb #
    248       1.164       apb rc_postprocess_plain_line()
    249       1.164       apb {
    250       1.164       apb 	local line="$1"
    251       1.164       apb 	rc_log_message "${line}"
    252       1.164       apb 	if $rc_silent; then
    253       1.164       apb 		eval "$rc_silent_cmd"
    254       1.164       apb 	else
    255       1.164       apb 		printf "%s\n" "${line}"
    256       1.164       apb 	fi
    257       1.164       apb }
    258       1.164       apb 
    259       1.164       apb #
    260       1.166       apb # rc_postprocess_partial_line string
    261       1.166       apb #	This is just like rc_postprocess_plain_line, except that
    262       1.166       apb #	a newline is not appended to the string.
    263       1.166       apb #
    264       1.166       apb rc_postprocess_partial_line()
    265       1.166       apb {
    266       1.166       apb 	local line="$1"
    267       1.166       apb 	rc_log_message_n "${line}"
    268       1.166       apb 	if $rc_silent; then
    269       1.166       apb 		eval "$rc_silent_cmd"
    270       1.166       apb 	else
    271       1.166       apb 		printf "%s" "${line}"
    272       1.166       apb 	fi
    273       1.166       apb }
    274       1.166       apb 
    275       1.166       apb #
    276       1.164       apb # rc_postprocess_metadata string
    277       1.164       apb #	$1 is a string containing metadata from the rc_real_work()
    278       1.164       apb #	function.  The rc_metadata_prefix marker should already
    279       1.164       apb #	have been removed before the string is passed to this function.
    280       1.164       apb #	Take appropriate action depending on the content of the string.
    281       1.164       apb #
    282       1.164       apb rc_postprocess_metadata()
    283       1.164       apb {
    284       1.164       apb 	local metadata="$1"
    285       1.164       apb 	local keyword args
    286       1.164       apb 	local msg
    287       1.164       apb 	local IFS=':'
    288       1.164       apb 
    289       1.164       apb 	# given metadata="bleep:foo bar:baz",
    290       1.164       apb 	# set keyword="bleep", args="foo bar:baz",
    291       1.164       apb 	# $1="foo bar", $2="baz"
    292       1.164       apb 	#
    293       1.164       apb 	keyword="${metadata%%:*}"
    294       1.164       apb 	args="${metadata#*:}"
    295       1.164       apb 	set -- $args
    296       1.164       apb 
    297       1.164       apb 	case "$keyword" in
    298       1.164       apb 	start)
    299  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks the start of the entire /etc/rc script.
    300  1.166.20.1       tls 		# $args contains a date/time.
    301       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[$0 starting at $args]"
    302       1.164       apb 		if ! $rc_silent; then
    303       1.164       apb 			printf "%s\n" "$args"
    304       1.164       apb 		fi
    305       1.164       apb 		;;
    306       1.164       apb 	cmd-name)
    307  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks the start of a child script (usually one of
    308  1.166.20.1       tls 		# the /etc/rc.d/* scripts).
    309       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[running $1]"
    310       1.164       apb 		;;
    311       1.164       apb 	cmd-status)
    312  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks the end of a child script.
    313       1.164       apb 		# $1 is a command name, $2 is the command's exit status.
    314       1.164       apb 		# If the command failed, report it, and add it to a list.
    315       1.164       apb 		if [ "$2" != 0 ]; then
    316       1.164       apb 			rc_failures="${rc_failures}${rc_failures:+ }$1"
    317       1.165  christos 			msg="$1 $(human_exit_code $2)"
    318       1.164       apb 			rc_log_message "$msg"
    319       1.164       apb 			if ! $rc_silent; then
    320       1.164       apb 				printf "%s\n" "$msg"
    321       1.164       apb 			fi
    322       1.164       apb 		fi
    323       1.164       apb 		# After the mountcritlocal script has finished, it's
    324       1.164       apb 		# OK to flush the log to disk
    325       1.164       apb 		case "$1" in
    326       1.164       apb 		*/mountcritlocal)
    327       1.164       apb 			rc_log_flush OK
    328       1.164       apb 			;;
    329       1.164       apb 		esac
    330       1.164       apb 		;;
    331       1.166       apb 	nop)
    332       1.166       apb 		# Do nothing.
    333  1.166.20.1       tls 		# This has the side effect of flushing partial lines,
    334  1.166.20.1       tls 		# and the echo() and printf() functions in rc.subr take
    335  1.166.20.1       tls 		# advantage of this.
    336       1.166       apb 		;;
    337       1.164       apb 	note)
    338  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Unlike most metadata messages, which should be used
    339  1.166.20.1       tls 		# only by /etc/rc and rc.subr, the "note" message may be
    340  1.166.20.1       tls 		# used directly by /etc.rc.d/* and similar scripts.
    341  1.166.20.1       tls 		# It adds a note to the log file, without displaying
    342  1.166.20.1       tls 		# it to stdout.
    343       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[NOTE: $args]"
    344       1.164       apb 		;;
    345       1.164       apb 	end)
    346  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks the end of processing, after the last child script.
    347  1.166.20.1       tls 		# If any child scripts (or other commands) failed, report them.
    348       1.164       apb 		#
    349       1.164       apb 		if [ -n "$rc_failures" ]; then
    350       1.164       apb 			rc_log_message "[failures]"
    351       1.164       apb 			msg="The following components reported failures:"
    352       1.164       apb 			msg="${msg}${nl}$( echo "    ${rc_failures}" | fmt )"
    353       1.164       apb 			msg="${msg}${nl}See ${RC_LOG_FILE} for more information."
    354       1.164       apb 			rc_log_message "${msg}"
    355       1.164       apb 			printf "%s\n" "${msg}"
    356       1.164       apb 		fi
    357       1.164       apb 		#
    358       1.164       apb 		# Report the end date/time, even in silent mode
    359       1.164       apb 		#
    360       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[$0 finished at $args]"
    361       1.164       apb 		printf "%s\n" "$args"
    362       1.164       apb 		;;
    363       1.164       apb 	exit)
    364  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks an exit from the rc_real_work() function.
    365  1.166.20.1       tls 		# This may be a normal or abnormal exit.
    366  1.166.20.1       tls 		#
    367       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[$0 exiting with status $1]"
    368       1.164       apb 		exit $1
    369       1.164       apb 		;;
    370       1.164       apb 	interrupted)
    371  1.166.20.1       tls 		# Marks an interrupt trapped by the rc_real_work() function.
    372  1.166.20.1       tls 		# $args is a human-readable message.
    373       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "$args"
    374       1.164       apb 		printf "%s\n" "$args"
    375       1.164       apb 		;;
    376       1.164       apb 	*)
    377       1.164       apb 		# an unrecognised line of metadata
    378       1.164       apb 		rc_log_message "[metadata:${metadata}]"
    379       1.164       apb 		;;
    380       1.164       apb 	esac
    381       1.164       apb }
    382       1.164       apb 
    383       1.164       apb #
    384       1.164       apb # rc_log_message string [...]
    385       1.166       apb #	Write a message to the log file, or buffer it for later.
    386       1.166       apb #	This function appends a newline to the message.
    387       1.164       apb #
    388       1.164       apb rc_log_message()
    389       1.164       apb {
    390       1.164       apb 	_rc_log_buffer="${_rc_log_buffer}${*}${nl}"
    391       1.164       apb 	rc_log_flush
    392       1.164       apb }
    393         1.1       cgd 
    394       1.164       apb #
    395       1.166       apb # rc_log_message_n string [...]
    396       1.166       apb #	Just like rc_log_message, except without appending a newline.
    397       1.166       apb #
    398       1.166       apb rc_log_message_n()
    399       1.166       apb {
    400       1.166       apb 	_rc_log_buffer="${_rc_log_buffer}${*}"
    401       1.166       apb 	rc_log_flush
    402       1.166       apb }
    403       1.166       apb 
    404       1.166       apb #
    405       1.164       apb # rc_log_flush [OK|FORCE]
    406       1.164       apb #	save outstanding messages from $_rc_log_buffer to $RC_LOG_FILE.
    407       1.164       apb #
    408       1.164       apb # The log file is expected to reside in the /var/run directory, which
    409       1.164       apb # may not be writable very early in the boot sequence, and which is
    410       1.164       apb # erased a little later in the boot sequence.  We therefore avoid
    411       1.164       apb # writing to the file until we believe it's safe to do so.  We also
    412       1.164       apb # assume that it's reasonable to always append to the file, never
    413       1.164       apb # truncating it.
    414       1.164       apb #
    415       1.164       apb # Optional argument $1 may be "OK" to report that writing to the log
    416       1.164       apb # file is expected to be safe from now on, or "FORCE" to force writing
    417       1.164       apb # to the log file even if it may be unsafe.
    418       1.164       apb #
    419       1.164       apb # Returns a non-zero status if messages could not be written to the
    420       1.164       apb # file.
    421       1.164       apb #
    422       1.164       apb rc_log_flush()
    423       1.164       apb {
    424       1.164       apb 	#
    425       1.164       apb 	# If $_rc_log_flush_ok is false, then it's probably too early to
    426       1.164       apb 	# write to the log file, so don't do it, unless $1 is "FORCE".
    427       1.164       apb 	#
    428       1.164       apb 	: ${_rc_log_flush_ok=false}
    429       1.164       apb 	case "$1:$_rc_log_flush_ok" in
    430       1.164       apb 	OK:*)
    431       1.164       apb 		_rc_log_flush_ok=true
    432       1.164       apb 		;;
    433       1.164       apb 	FORCE:*)
    434       1.164       apb 		: OK just this once
    435       1.164       apb 		;;
    436       1.164       apb 	*:true)
    437       1.164       apb 		: OK
    438       1.164       apb 		;;
    439       1.164       apb 	*)
    440       1.164       apb 		# it's too early in the boot sequence, so don't flush
    441       1.164       apb 		return 1
    442       1.164       apb 		;;
    443       1.164       apb 	esac
    444       1.164       apb 
    445       1.164       apb 	#
    446       1.164       apb 	# Now append the buffer to the file.  The buffer should already
    447       1.164       apb 	# contain a trailing newline, so don't add an extra newline.
    448       1.164       apb 	#
    449       1.164       apb 	if [ -n "$_rc_log_buffer" ]; then
    450       1.164       apb 		if { printf "%s" "${_rc_log_buffer}" >>"${RC_LOG_FILE}" ; } \
    451       1.164       apb 			2>/dev/null
    452       1.164       apb 		then
    453       1.164       apb 			_rc_log_buffer=""
    454       1.164       apb 		else
    455       1.164       apb 			return 1
    456       1.164       apb 		fi
    457       1.164       apb 	fi
    458       1.164       apb 	return 0
    459       1.164       apb }
    460       1.164       apb 
    461       1.164       apb #
    462       1.164       apb # Most of the action is in the rc_real_work() and rc_postprocess()
    463       1.164       apb # functions.
    464       1.164       apb #
    465       1.164       apb rc_real_work "$@" 2>&1 | rc_postprocess
    466       1.164       apb exit $?
    467