#!/bin/sh ######################################################################## # Begin $rc_base/init.d/functions # # Description : Run Level Control Functions # # Authors : Gerard Beekmans - gerard@linuxfromscratch.org # # Version : 00.00 # # Notes : With code based on Matthias Benkmann's simpleinit-msb # http://winterdrache.de/linux/newboot/index.html # ######################################################################## if [ -e /etc/sysconfig/lcd ]; then source /etc/sysconfig/lcd fi ## Environmental setup # Setup default values for environment umask 022 export PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin" # Signal sent to running processes to refresh their configuration RELOADSIG="HUP" # Number of seconds between STOPSIG and FALLBACK when stopping processes KILLDELAY="3" ## Screen Dimensions # Find current screen size if [ -z "${COLUMNS}" ]; then COLUMNS=$(stty size) COLUMNS=${COLUMNS##* } fi # When using remote connections, such as a serial port, stty size returns 0 if [ "${COLUMNS}" = "0" ]; then COLUMNS=80 fi ## Measurements for positioning result messages COL=$((${COLUMNS} - 8)) WCOL=$((${COL} - 2)) ## Set Cursor Position Commands, used via echo -e SET_COL="\\033[${COL}G" # at the $COL char SET_WCOL="\\033[${WCOL}G" # at the $WCOL char CURS_UP="\\033[1A\\033[0G" # Up one line, at the 0'th char ## Set color commands, used via echo -e # Please consult `man console_codes for more information # under the "ECMA-48 Set Graphics Rendition" section # # Warning: when switching from a 8bit to a 9bit font, # the linux console will reinterpret the bold (1;) to # the top 256 glyphs of the 9bit font. This does # not affect framebuffer consoles NORMAL="\\033[0;39m" # Standard console grey SUCCESS="\\033[1;32m" # Success is green WARNING="\\033[1;33m" # Warnings are yellow FAILURE="\\033[1;31m" # Failures are red INFO="\\033[1;36m" # Information is light cyan BRACKET="\\033[1;34m" # Brackets are blue STRING_LENGTH="0" # the length of the current message #******************************************************************************* # Function - boot_mesg() # # Purpose: Sending information from bootup scripts to the console # # Inputs: $1 is the message # $2 is the colorcode for the console # # Outputs: Standard Output # # Dependencies: - sed for parsing strings. # - grep for counting string length. # # Todo: #******************************************************************************* boot_mesg() { local ECHOPARM="" if [ "$LCD_PROG" ]; then LCD_OUT1="${1:0:$LCD_CHAR}" $LCD_PROG "$LCD_OUT1" fi while true do case "${1}" in -n) ECHOPARM=" -n " shift 1 ;; -*) echo "Unknown Option: ${1}" return 1 ;; *) break ;; esac done ## Figure out the length of what is to be printed to be used ## for warning messges. STRING_LENGTH="`echo "${1}" | sed \ -e 's,.,.,g' -e 'l 1' | grep -c \$`" # Print the message to the screen echo ${ECHOPARM} -e "${2}${1}" } boot_mesg_flush() { # Reset STRING_LENGTH for next message STRING_LENGTH="0" } boot_log() { # Left in for backwards compatibility echo -n "" } echo_ok() { echo -n -e "${CURS_UP}${SET_COL}${BRACKET}[${SUCCESS} OK ${BRACKET}]" echo -e "${NORMAL}" boot_mesg_flush "[ OK ]" if [ "$LCD_PROG" ]; then LCD_OUT2="[ OK ]" $LCD_PROG "$LCD_OUT1" "$LCD_OUT2" fi } echo_failure() { echo -n -e "${CURS_UP}${SET_COL}${BRACKET}[${FAILURE} FAIL ${BRACKET}]" echo -e "${NORMAL}" boot_mesg_flush "[ FAIL ]" if [ "$LCD_PROG" ]; then LCD_OUT2="[ FAIL ]" $LCD_PROG "$LCD_OUT1" "$LCD_OUT2" fi } echo_warning() { echo -n -e "${CURS_UP}${SET_COL}${BRACKET}[${WARNING} WARN ${BRACKET}]" echo -e "${NORMAL}" if [ "$LCD_PROG" ]; then LCD_OUT2="[ WARN ]" $LCD_PROG "$LCD_OUT1" "$LCD_OUT2" fi boot_mesg_flush "[ WARN ]" } print_error_msg() { echo_failure # $i is inherited by the rc script boot_log "\n\n${i} failed and exited with a return value of ${error_value}." boot_mesg_flush boot_mesg -n "FAILURE:\n\nYou should not be reading this error message.\n\n" ${FAILURE} boot_mesg -n " It means that an unforeseen error took" boot_mesg -n " place in ${i}, which exited with a return value of" boot_mesg " ${error_value}.\n" boot_mesg_flush boot_mesg -n "If you're able to track this" boot_mesg -n " error down to a bug in one of the files provided by" boot_mesg -n " the LFS book, please be so kind to inform us at" boot_mesg " lfs-dev@linuxfromscratch.org.\n" boot_mesg_flush boot_mesg -n "Press Enter to continue..." ${INFO} boot_mesg "" ${NORMAL} if [ "$LCD_PROG" ]; then sleep 10 else read ENTER fi } check_script_status() { # $i is inherited by the rc script if [ ! -f ${i} ]; then boot_mesg "${i} is not a valid symlink." ${WARNING} echo_warning continue fi if [ ! -x ${i} ]; then boot_mesg "${i} is not executable, skipping." ${WARNING} echo_warning continue fi } evaluate_retval() { error_value="${?}" if [ ${error_value} = 0 ]; then echo_ok else echo_failure fi # This prevents the 'An Unexpected Error Has Occurred' from trivial # errors. return 0 } print_status() { if [ "${#}" = "0" ]; then echo "Usage: ${0} {success|warning|failure}" return 1 fi # boot_mesg_flush # echo_warning case "${1}" in success) echo_ok ;; warning) # Leave this extra case in because old scripts # may call it this way. case "${2}" in running) echo -e -n "${CURS_UP}" echo -e -n "\\033[${STRING_LENGTH}G " boot_mesg "Already running." ${WARNING} echo_warning ;; not_running) echo -e -n "${CURS_UP}" echo -e -n "\\033[${STRING_LENGTH}G " boot_mesg "Not running." ${WARNING} echo_warning ;; not_available) echo -e -n "${CURS_UP}" echo -e -n "\\033[${STRING_LENGTH}G " boot_mesg "Not available." ${WARNING} echo_warning ;; *) # This is how it is supposed to # be called echo_warning ;; esac ;; failure) echo_failure ;; esac } reloadproc() { if [ "${#}" = "0" ]; then echo "Usage: reloadproc [{program}]" exit 1 fi getpids "${1}" if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then failure="0" for pid in ${pidlist} do kill -"${RELOADSIG}" "${pid}" || failure="1" done (exit ${failure}) evaluate_retval else boot_mesg "Process ${1} not running." ${WARNING} echo_warning fi } statusproc() { if [ "${#}" = "0" ] then echo "Usage: statusproc {program}" exit 1 fi getpids "${1}" if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then echo -e "${INFO}${base} is running with Process"\ "ID(s) ${pidlist}.${NORMAL}" else if [ -n "${base}" -a -e "/var/run/${base}.pid" ]; then echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running but"\ "/var/run/${base}.pid exists.${NORMAL}" else if [ -n "${PIDFILE}" -a -e "${PIDFILE}" ]; then echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running"\ "but ${PIDFILE} exists.${NORMAL}" else echo -e "${INFO}${1} is not running.${NORMAL}" fi fi fi } # The below functions are documented in the LSB-generic 2.1.0 #******************************************************************************* # Function - pidofproc [-s] [-p pidfile] pathname # # Purpose: This function returns one or more pid(s) for a particular daemon # # Inputs: -p pidfile, use the specified pidfile instead of pidof # pathname, path to the specified program # # Outputs: return 0 - Success, pid's in stdout # return 1 - Program is dead, pidfile exists # return 2 - Invalid or excessive number of arguments, # warning in stdout # return 3 - Program is not running # # Dependencies: pidof, echo, head # # Todo: Remove dependency on head # This depreciates getpids # Test changes to pidof # #******************************************************************************* pidofproc() { local pidfile="" local lpids="" local silent="" pidlist="" while true do case "${1}" in -p) pidfile="${2}" shift 2 ;; -s) # Added for legacy opperation of getpids # eliminates several '> /dev/null' silent="1" shift 1 ;; -*) log_failure_msg "Unknown Option: ${1}" return 2 ;; *) break ;; esac done if [ "${#}" != "1" ]; then shift 1 log_failure_msg "Usage: pidofproc [-s] [-p pidfile] pathname" return 2 fi if [ -n "${pidfile}" ]; then if [ ! -r "${pidfile}" ]; then return 3 # Program is not running fi lpids=`head -n 1 ${pidfile}` for pid in ${lpids} do if [ "${pid}" -ne "$$" -a "${pid}" -ne "${PPID}" ]; then kill -0 "${pid}" > /dev/null && pidlist="${pidlist} ${pid}" fi if [ "${silent}" -ne "1" ]; then echo "${pidlist}" fi test -z "${pidlist}" && # Program is dead, pidfile exists return 1 # else return 0 done else pidlist=`pidof -o $$ -o $PPID -x "$1"` if [ "x${silent}" != "x1" ]; then echo "${pidlist}" fi # Get provide correct running status if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then return 0 else return 3 fi fi if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then return 3 # Program is not running fi } # This will ensure compatibility with previous LFS Bootscripts getpids() { if [ -z "${PIDFILE}" ]; then pidofproc -s -p "${PIDFILE}" $@ else pidofproc -s $@ fi base="${1##*/}" } #******************************************************************************* # Function - loadproc [-f] [-n nicelevel] [-p pidfile] pathname [args] # # Purpose: This runs the specified program as a daemon # # Inputs: -f, run the program even if it is already running # -n nicelevel, specifies a nice level. See nice(1). # -p pidfile, uses the specified pidfile # pathname, pathname to the specified program # args, arguments to pass to specified program # # Outputs: return 0 - Success # return 2 - Invalid of excessive number of arguments, # warning in stdout # return 4 - Program or service status is unknown # # Dependencies: nice # # Todo: LSB says this should be called start_daemon # LSB does not say that it should call evaluate_retval # It checks for PIDFILE, which is deprecated. # Will be removed after BLFS 6.0 # loadproc returns 0 if program is already running, not LSB compliant # #******************************************************************************* loadproc() { local pidfile="" local forcestart="" local nicelevel="10" # This will ensure compatibility with previous LFS Bootscripts if [ -n "${PIDFILE}" ]; then pidfile="${PIDFILE}" fi while true do case "${1}" in -f) forcestart="1" shift 1 ;; -n) nicelevel="${2}" shift 2 ;; -p) pidfile="${2}" shift 2 ;; -*) log_failure_msg "Unknown Option: ${1}" return 2 #invalid or excess argument(s) ;; *) break ;; esac done if [ "${#}" = "0" ]; then log_failure_msg "Usage: loadproc [-f] [-n nicelevel] [-p pidfile] pathname [args]" return 2 #invalid or excess argument(s) fi if [ -z "${forcestart}" ]; then if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then pidofproc -s "${1}" else pidofproc -s -p "${pidfile}" "${1}" fi case "${?}" in 0) log_warning_msg "Unable to continue: ${1} is running" return 0 # 4 ;; 1) log_warning_msg "Unable to continue: ${pidfile} exists" return 0 # 4 ;; 3) ;; *) log_failure_msg "Unknown error code from pidofproc: ${?}" return 4 ;; esac fi nice -n "${nicelevel}" "${@}" evaluate_retval # This is "Probably" not LSB compliant, but required to be compatible with older bootscripts return 0 } #******************************************************************************* # Function - killproc [-p pidfile] pathname [signal] # # Purpose: # # Inputs: -p pidfile, uses the specified pidfile # pathname, pathname to the specified program # signal, send this signal to pathname # # Outputs: return 0 - Success # return 2 - Invalid of excessive number of arguments, # warning in stdout # return 4 - Unknown Status # # Dependencies: kill # # Todo: LSB does not say that it should call evaluate_retval # It checks for PIDFILE, which is deprecated. # Will be removed after BLFS 6.0 # #******************************************************************************* killproc() { local pidfile="" local killsig="" pidlist="" # This will ensure compatibility with previous LFS Bootscripts if [ -n "${PIDFILE}" ]; then pidfile="${PIDFILE}" fi while true do case "${1}" in -p) pidfile="${2}" shift 2 ;; -*) log_failure_msg "Unknown Option: ${1}" return 2 ;; *) break ;; esac done if [ "${#}" = "2" ]; then killsig="${2}" elif [ "${#}" != "1" ]; then shift 2 log_failure_msg "Usage: killproc [-p pidfile] pathname [signal]" return 2 fi if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then pidofproc -s "${1}" else pidofproc -s -p "${pidfile}" "${1}" fi # Change.... if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then for pid in ${pidlist} do kill -${killsig:-TERM} ${pid} 2>/dev/null if [ -z "${killsig}" ]; then # Wait up to 3 seconds, for ${pid} to terminate local dtime=${KILLDELAY} while [ "${dtime}" != "0" ] do kill -0 ${pid} 2>/dev/null || break sleep 1 dtime=$(( ${dtime} - 1)) done # If ${pid} is still running, kill it kill -0 ${pid} 2>/dev/null && kill -KILL ${pid} 2>/dev/null fi done if [ -z "${killsig}" ]; then pidofproc -s "${1}" # Program was terminated if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then # Pidfile Exists if [ -f "${pidfile}" ]; then rm -f "${pidfile}" fi echo_ok return 0 else # Program is still running echo_failure return 4 # Unknown Status fi else if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then pidofproc -s "${1}" else pidofproc -s -p "${pidfile}" "${1}" fi fi evaluate_retval # This is "Probably" not LSB compliant, but required to be compatible with older bootscripts else print_status warning not_running fi } #******************************************************************************* # Function - log_success_msg "message" # # Purpose: Print a success message # # Inputs: $@ - Message # # Outputs: Text output to screen # # Dependencies: echo # # Todo: logging # #******************************************************************************* log_success_msg() { echo -n -e "${BOOTMESG_PREFIX}${@}" echo -e "${SET_COL}""${BRACKET}""[""${SUCCESS}"" OK ""${BRACKET}""]""${NORMAL}" return 0 } #******************************************************************************* # Function - log_failure_msg "message" # # Purpose: Print a failure message # # Inputs: $@ - Message # # Outputs: Text output to screen # # Dependencies: echo # # Todo: logging # #******************************************************************************* log_failure_msg() { echo -n -e "${BOOTMESG_PREFIX}${@}" echo -e "${SET_COL}""${BRACKET}""[""${FAILURE}"" FAIL ""${BRACKET}""]""${NORMAL}" return 0 } #******************************************************************************* # Function - log_warning_msg "message" # # Purpose: print a warning message # # Inputs: $@ - Message # # Outputs: Text output to screen # # Dependencies: echo # # Todo: logging # #******************************************************************************* log_warning_msg() { echo -n -e "${BOOTMESG_PREFIX}${@}" echo -e "${SET_COL}""${BRACKET}""[""${WARNING}"" WARN ""${BRACKET}""]""${NORMAL}" return 0 } # End $rc_base/init.d/functions