The target for the symlinks in ${SBINDIR} (the same directory as the rc
binary) was "rc". This is not correct; the target should be
${SBINDIR}/rc instead.
This allows error checking inside the included files instead of either
including the appropriate file or a blank file.
Also the blank file named .mk gets removed by this change.
The main makefile, init.d/Makefile and src/librc/Makefile all contain
several shell calls which can be handled as make conditionals. This
switches them to conditionals.
This reworks the shell calls in the makefiles to use immediate
evaluation and should improve parallel building.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 289264
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289264
Refactor rc_conf_value into librc for use in library context.
Also requires moving:
- rc_conf internal static
- Defines: PROFILE_ENV, SYS_WHITELIST, USR_WHITELIST, RC_PATH_PREFIX
moved to rc.h with new RC_ prefix added.
- Defines: RC_CONF, RC_CONF_OLD moved to rc.h.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
In addition to detecting what multicall applet we want via argv[0],
provide an explicit override mode with a --applet initial argument.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
* status on a stopped service now has a return code of 3 (was 1)
* starting an already started service now has a return code of 0 (was 1)
* stopping an already stopped service now has a return code of 0 (was 1)
Any system using cgroups was being detected as an LXC system. This was
triggering on OpenVZ under RHEL6 as well as the "automated per tty task
groups" as discussed on the LKML.
All LXC users should now switch to the new rc_sys variable introduced in
the previous patch.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
- Fixes bugs #347583, #349389, both of which were triggered by cgroups
being detected as the LXC subsystem type.
- Makes it much easier to select "prefix" type.
- "rc -S" will now print a warning if you have not configured rc_sys in
/etc/rc.conf
- All other semantics of rc_sys are unchanged in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Under normal conditions, runscript creates one child and waits for its
termination, which is signaled by a pipe write from the SIGCHLD
sighandler.
When running killprocs however more than one SIGHCLD signal is generated, at
least on all of my amd64 boxes running on real hardware and in vmware.
When the first SIGCHLD occurs svc_exec leaves the loop and closes the pipe.
Subsequent SIGCHLDs during the close can lead to a race condition and create an
EBADF error in the pipe write (pipe is closed but the file handle is still !=
-1).
We avoid this by blocking SIGHCHLD during the pipe close.
Gentoo has always used the sytle:
* moo ... [ ok ]
Latest openrc now does:
* moo... [ok]
Realistically, 4 spaces out of 80 on reduced terminals doesn't make any
sort of realistic difference and it's been just fine for the last 10
years, so keep the default behavior.
the mtime of a file. It saves the shutdown time to this file also.
This is handy for systems without a working RTC chip.
Based on an idea by Michael A. Smith <michael@smith-li.com>.
Fixes Gentoo #272073.
OpenRC version is now stored as plaintext in /libexec/rc/version
Plugins (cursplash, splashutils) will have to be re-compiled to pickup
the new directories. State data needs to be moved from /lib/rc/init.d
to /libexec/rc/init.d as well.
This enables the code to include the daemons interpreter when matching
process name which fixes bug #164.
Existing init scripts that rely on the old behaviour will need to be
fixed.
New option so you can set the number of seconds to wait for and
check the daemon is still running.
The old code that periodically polled wasn't that reliable - in this
case simpler == better.
Fixes#160