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1# $NetBSD: rc.subr,v 1.88 2011/08/11 22:52:47 apb Exp $
2#
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6# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
7# by Luke Mewburn.
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29#
30# rc.subr
31#	functions used by various rc scripts
32#
33
34: ${rcvar_manpage:='rc.conf(5)'}
35: ${RC_PID:=$$} ; export RC_PID
36nl='
37' # a literal newline
38
39#
40#	functions
41#	---------
42
43#
44# checkyesno var
45#	Test $1 variable, and warn if not set to YES or NO.
46#	Return 0 if it's "yes" (et al), nonzero otherwise.
47#
48checkyesno()
49{
50	eval _value=\$${1}
51	case $_value in
52
53		#	"yes", "true", "on", or "1"
54	[Yy][Ee][Ss]|[Tt][Rr][Uu][Ee]|[Oo][Nn]|1)
55		return 0
56		;;
57
58		#	"no", "false", "off", or "0"
59	[Nn][Oo]|[Ff][Aa][Ll][Ss][Ee]|[Oo][Ff][Ff]|0)
60		return 1
61		;;
62	*)
63		warn "\$${1} is not set properly - see ${rcvar_manpage}."
64		return 1
65		;;
66	esac
67}
68
69#
70# yesno_to_truefalse var
71#	Convert the value of a variable from any of the values
72#	understood by checkyesno() to "true" or "false".
73#
74yesno_to_truefalse()
75{
76	local var=$1
77	if checkyesno $var; then
78		eval $var=true
79		return 0
80	else
81		eval $var=false
82		return 1
83	fi
84}
85
86#
87# reverse_list list
88#	print the list in reverse order
89#
90reverse_list()
91{
92	_revlist=
93	for _revfile; do
94		_revlist="$_revfile $_revlist"
95	done
96	echo $_revlist
97}
98
99#
100# If booting directly to multiuser, send SIGTERM to
101# the parent (/etc/rc) to abort the boot.
102# Otherwise just exit.
103#
104stop_boot()
105{
106	if [ "$autoboot" = yes ]; then
107		echo "ERROR: ABORTING BOOT (sending SIGTERM to parent)!"
108		kill -TERM ${RC_PID}
109	fi
110	exit 1
111}
112
113#
114# mount_critical_filesystems type
115#	Go through the list of critical filesystems as provided in
116#	the rc.conf(5) variable $critical_filesystems_${type}, checking
117#	each one to see if it is mounted, and if it is not, mounting it.
118#	It's not an error if file systems prefixed with "OPTIONAL:"
119#	are not mentioned in /etc/fstab.
120#
121mount_critical_filesystems()
122{
123	eval _fslist=\$critical_filesystems_${1}
124	_mountcrit_es=0
125	for _fs in $_fslist; do
126		_optional=false
127		case "$_fs" in
128		OPTIONAL:*)
129			_optional=true
130			_fs="${_fs#*:}"
131			;;
132		esac
133		_ismounted=false
134		# look for a line like "${fs} on * type *"
135		# or "* on ${fs} type *" in the output from mount.
136		case "${nl}$( mount )${nl}" in
137		*" on ${_fs} type "*)
138			_ismounted=true
139			;;
140		*"${nl}${_fs} on "*)
141			_ismounted=true
142			;;
143		esac
144		if $_ismounted; then
145			print_rc_metadata \
146			"note:File system ${_fs} was already mounted"
147		else
148			_mount_output=$( mount $_fs 2>&1 )
149			_mount_es=$?
150			case "$_mount_output" in
151			*"${nl}"*)
152				# multiple lines can't be good,
153				# not even if $_optional is true
154				;;
155			*'unknown special file or file system'*)
156				if $_optional; then
157					# ignore this error
158					print_rc_metadata \
159			"note:Optional file system ${_fs} is not present"
160					_mount_es=0
161					_mount_output=""
162				fi
163				;;
164			esac
165			if [ -n "$_mount_output" ]; then
166				printf >&2 "%s\n" "$_mount_output"
167			fi
168			if [ "$_mount_es" != 0 ]; then
169				_mountcrit_es="$_mount_es"
170			fi
171		fi
172	done
173	return $_mountcrit_es
174}
175
176#
177# check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]
178#	Parses the first line of pidfile for a PID, and ensures
179#	that the process is running and matches procname.
180#	Prints the matching PID upon success, nothing otherwise.
181#	interpreter is optional; see _find_processes() for details.
182#
183check_pidfile()
184{
185	_pidfile=$1
186	_procname=$2
187	_interpreter=$3
188	if [ -z "$_pidfile" -o -z "$_procname" ]; then
189		err 3 'USAGE: check_pidfile pidfile procname [interpreter]'
190	fi
191	if [ ! -f $_pidfile ]; then
192		return
193	fi
194	read _pid _junk < $_pidfile
195	if [ -z "$_pid" ]; then
196		return
197	fi
198	_find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-p '"$_pid"
199}
200
201#
202# check_process procname [interpreter]
203#	Ensures that a process (or processes) named procname is running.
204#	Prints a list of matching PIDs.
205#	interpreter is optional; see _find_processes() for details.
206#
207check_process()
208{
209	_procname=$1
210	_interpreter=$2
211	if [ -z "$_procname" ]; then
212		err 3 'USAGE: check_process procname [interpreter]'
213	fi
214	_find_processes $_procname ${_interpreter:-.} '-ax'
215}
216
217#
218# _find_processes procname interpreter psargs
219#	Search for procname in the output of ps generated by psargs.
220#	Prints the PIDs of any matching processes, space separated.
221#
222#	If interpreter == ".", check the following variations of procname
223#	against the first word of each command:
224#		procname
225#		`basename procname`
226#		`basename procname` + ":"
227#		"(" + `basename procname` + ")"
228#
229#	If interpreter != ".", read the first line of procname, remove the
230#	leading #!, normalise whitespace, append procname, and attempt to
231#	match that against each command, either as is, or with extra words
232#	at the end.  As an alternative, to deal with interpreted daemons
233#	using perl, the basename of the interpreter plus a colon is also
234#	tried as the prefix to procname.
235#
236_find_processes()
237{
238	if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
239		err 3 'USAGE: _find_processes procname interpreter psargs'
240	fi
241	_procname=$1
242	_interpreter=$2
243	_psargs=$3
244
245	_pref=
246	_procnamebn=${_procname##*/}
247	if [ $_interpreter != "." ]; then	# an interpreted script
248		read _interp < ${_chroot:-}/$_procname	# read interpreter name
249		_interp=${_interp#\#!}		# strip #!
250		set -- $_interp
251		if [ $1 = "/usr/bin/env" ]; then
252			shift
253			set -- $(type $1)
254			shift $(($# - 1))
255			_interp="${1##*/} $_procname"
256		else
257			_interp="$* $_procname"
258		fi
259		if [ $_interpreter != $1 ]; then
260			warn "\$command_interpreter $_interpreter != $1"
261		fi
262		_interpbn=${1##*/}
263		_fp_args='_argv'
264		_fp_match='case "$_argv" in
265		    ${_interp}|"${_interp} "*|"${_interpbn}: "*${_procnamebn}*)'
266	else					# a normal daemon
267		_fp_args='_arg0 _argv'
268		_fp_match='case "$_arg0" in
269		    $_procname|$_procnamebn|${_procnamebn}:|"(${_procnamebn})")'
270	fi
271
272	_proccheck='
273		ps -o "pid,command" '"$_psargs"' |
274		while read _npid '"$_fp_args"'; do
275			case "$_npid" in
276			    PID)
277				continue ;;
278			esac ; '"$_fp_match"'
279				echo -n "$_pref$_npid" ;
280				_pref=" "
281				;;
282			esac
283		done'
284
285#echo 1>&2 "proccheck is :$_proccheck:"
286	eval $_proccheck
287}
288
289#
290# wait_for_pids pid [pid ...]
291#	spins until none of the pids exist
292#
293wait_for_pids()
294{
295	_list="$@"
296	if [ -z "$_list" ]; then
297		return
298	fi
299	_prefix=
300	while true; do
301		_nlist="";
302		for _j in $_list; do
303			if kill -0 $_j 2>/dev/null; then
304				_nlist="${_nlist}${_nlist:+ }$_j"
305			fi
306		done
307		if [ -z "$_nlist" ]; then
308			break
309		fi
310		_list=$_nlist
311		echo -n ${_prefix:-"Waiting for PIDS: "}$_list
312		_prefix=", "
313		sleep 2
314	done
315	if [ -n "$_prefix" ]; then
316		echo "."
317	fi
318}
319
320#
321# run_rc_command argument [parameters]
322#	Search for argument in the list of supported commands, which is:
323#		"start stop restart rcvar status poll ${extra_commands}"
324#	If there's a match, run ${argument}_cmd or the default method
325#	(see below), and pass the optional list of parameters to it.
326#
327#	If argument has a given prefix, then change the operation as follows:
328#		Prefix	Operation
329#		------	---------
330#		fast	Skip the pid check, and set rc_fast=yes
331#		force	Set ${rcvar} to YES, and set rc_force=yes
332#		one	Set ${rcvar} to YES
333#
334#	The following globals are used:
335#
336#	Name		Needed	Purpose
337#	----		------	-------
338#	name		y	Name of script.
339#
340#	command		n	Full path to command.
341#				Not needed if ${rc_arg}_cmd is set for
342#				each keyword.
343#
344#	command_args	n	Optional args/shell directives for command.
345#
346#	command_interpreter n	If not empty, command is interpreted, so
347#				call check_{pidfile,process}() appropriately.
348#
349#	extra_commands	n	List of extra commands supported.
350#
351#	pidfile		n	If set, use check_pidfile $pidfile $command,
352#				otherwise use check_process $command.
353#				In either case, only check if $command is set.
354#
355#	procname	n	Process name to check for instead of $command.
356#
357#	rcvar		n	This is checked with checkyesno to determine
358#				if the action should be run.
359#
360#	${name}_chroot	n	Directory to chroot to before running ${command}
361#				Requires /usr to be mounted.
362#
363#	${name}_chdir	n	Directory to cd to before running ${command}
364#				(if not using ${name}_chroot).
365#
366#	${name}_flags	n	Arguments to call ${command} with.
367#				NOTE:	$flags from the parent environment
368#					can be used to override this.
369#
370#	${name}_env	n	Additional environment variable settings
371#				for running ${command}
372#
373#	${name}_nice	n	Nice level to run ${command} at.
374#
375#	${name}_user	n	User to run ${command} as, using su(1) if not
376#				using ${name}_chroot.
377#				Requires /usr to be mounted.
378#
379#	${name}_group	n	Group to run chrooted ${command} as.
380#				Requires /usr to be mounted.
381#
382#	${name}_groups	n	Comma separated list of supplementary groups
383#				to run the chrooted ${command} with.
384#				Requires /usr to be mounted.
385#
386#	${rc_arg}_cmd	n	If set, use this as the method when invoked;
387#				Otherwise, use default command (see below)
388#
389#	${rc_arg}_precmd n	If set, run just before performing the
390#				${rc_arg}_cmd method in the default
391#				operation (i.e, after checking for required
392#				bits and process (non)existence).
393#				If this completes with a non-zero exit code,
394#				don't run ${rc_arg}_cmd.
395#
396#	${rc_arg}_postcmd n	If set, run just after performing the
397#				${rc_arg}_cmd method, if that method
398#				returned a zero exit code.
399#
400#	required_dirs	n	If set, check for the existence of the given
401#				directories before running the default
402#				(re)start command.
403#
404#	required_files	n	If set, check for the readability of the given
405#				files before running the default (re)start
406#				command.
407#
408#	required_vars	n	If set, perform checkyesno on each of the
409#				listed variables before running the default
410#				(re)start command.
411#
412#	Default behaviour for a given argument, if no override method is
413#	provided:
414#
415#	Argument	Default behaviour
416#	--------	-----------------
417#	start		if !running && checkyesno ${rcvar}
418#				${command}
419#
420#	stop		if ${pidfile}
421#				rc_pid=$(check_pidfile $pidfile $command)
422#			else
423#				rc_pid=$(check_process $command)
424#			kill $sig_stop $rc_pid
425#			wait_for_pids $rc_pid
426#			($sig_stop defaults to TERM.)
427#
428#	reload		Similar to stop, except use $sig_reload instead,
429#			and doesn't wait_for_pids.
430#			$sig_reload defaults to HUP.
431#
432#	restart		Run `stop' then `start'.
433#
434#	status		Show if ${command} is running, etc.
435#
436#	poll		Wait for ${command} to exit.
437#
438#	rcvar		Display what rc.conf variable is used (if any).
439#
440#	Variables available to methods, and after run_rc_command() has
441#	completed:
442#
443#	Variable	Purpose
444#	--------	-------
445#	rc_arg		Argument to command, after fast/force/one processing
446#			performed
447#
448#	rc_flags	Flags to start the default command with.
449#			Defaults to ${name}_flags, unless overridden
450#			by $flags from the environment.
451#			This variable may be changed by the precmd method.
452#
453#	rc_pid		PID of command (if appropriate)
454#
455#	rc_fast		Not empty if "fast" was provided (q.v.)
456#
457#	rc_force	Not empty if "force" was provided (q.v.)
458#
459#
460run_rc_command()
461{
462	rc_arg=$1
463	if [ -z "$name" ]; then
464		err 3 'run_rc_command: $name is not set.'
465	fi
466
467	_rc_prefix=
468	case "$rc_arg" in
469	fast*)				# "fast" prefix; don't check pid
470		rc_arg=${rc_arg#fast}
471		rc_fast=yes
472		;;
473	force*)				# "force" prefix; always run
474		rc_force=yes
475		_rc_prefix=force
476		rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_prefix}}
477		if [ -n "${rcvar}" ]; then
478			eval ${rcvar}=YES
479		fi
480		;;
481	one*)				# "one" prefix; set ${rcvar}=yes
482		_rc_prefix=one
483		rc_arg=${rc_arg#${_rc_prefix}}
484		if [ -n "${rcvar}" ]; then
485			eval ${rcvar}=YES
486		fi
487		;;
488	esac
489
490	_keywords="start stop restart rcvar"
491	if [ -n "$extra_commands" ]; then
492		_keywords="${_keywords} ${extra_commands}"
493	fi
494	rc_pid=
495	_pidcmd=
496	_procname=${procname:-${command}}
497
498					# setup pid check command if not fast
499	if [ -z "$rc_fast" -a -n "$_procname" ]; then
500		if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
501			_pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_pidfile '"$pidfile $_procname $command_interpreter"')'
502		else
503			_pidcmd='rc_pid=$(check_process '"$_procname $command_interpreter"')'
504		fi
505		if [ -n "$_pidcmd" ]; then
506			_keywords="${_keywords} status poll"
507		fi
508	fi
509
510	if [ -z "$rc_arg" ]; then
511		rc_usage "$_keywords"
512	fi
513	shift	# remove $rc_arg from the positional parameters
514
515	if [ -n "$flags" ]; then	# allow override from environment
516		rc_flags=$flags
517	else
518		eval rc_flags=\$${name}_flags
519	fi
520	eval _chdir=\$${name}_chdir	_chroot=\$${name}_chroot \
521	    _nice=\$${name}_nice	_user=\$${name}_user \
522	    _group=\$${name}_group	_groups=\$${name}_groups \
523	    _env=\"\$${name}_env\"
524
525	if [ -n "$_user" ]; then	# unset $_user if running as that user
526		if [ "$_user" = "$(id -un)" ]; then
527			unset _user
528		fi
529	fi
530
531					# if ${rcvar} is set, and $1 is not
532					# "rcvar", then run
533					#	checkyesno ${rcvar}
534					# and return if that failed or warn
535					# user and exit when interactive
536					#
537	if [ -n "${rcvar}" -a "$rc_arg" != "rcvar" ]; then
538		if ! checkyesno ${rcvar}; then
539					# check whether interactive or not
540			if [ -n "$_run_rc_script" ]; then
541				return 0
542			fi
543			for _elem in $_keywords; do
544				if [ "$_elem" = "$rc_arg" ]; then
545					cat 1>&2 <<EOF
546\$${rcvar} is not enabled - see ${rcvar_manpage}.
547Use the following if you wish to perform the operation:
548  $0 one${rc_arg}
549EOF
550					exit 1
551				fi
552			done
553			echo 1>&2 "$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'."
554			rc_usage "$_keywords"
555		fi
556	fi
557
558	eval $_pidcmd			# determine the pid if necessary
559
560	for _elem in $_keywords; do
561		if [ "$_elem" != "$rc_arg" ]; then
562			continue
563		fi
564
565					# if there's a custom ${XXX_cmd},
566					# run that instead of the default
567					#
568		eval _cmd=\$${rc_arg}_cmd _precmd=\$${rc_arg}_precmd \
569		    _postcmd=\$${rc_arg}_postcmd
570		if [ -n "$_cmd" ]; then
571					# if the precmd failed and force
572					# isn't set, exit
573					#
574			if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
575				return 1
576			fi
577
578			if ! eval $_cmd \"\${@}\" && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
579				return 1
580			fi
581			eval $_postcmd
582			return 0
583		fi
584
585		if [ ${#} -gt 0 ]; then
586			err 1 "the $rc_arg command does not take any parameters"
587		fi
588
589		case "$rc_arg" in	# default operations...
590
591		status)
592			if [ -n "$rc_pid" ]; then
593				echo "${name} is running as pid $rc_pid."
594			else
595				echo "${name} is not running."
596				return 1
597			fi
598			;;
599
600		start)
601			if [ -n "$rc_pid" ]; then
602				echo 1>&2 "${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid)."
603				exit 1
604			fi
605
606			if [ ! -x ${_chroot}${command} ]; then
607				return 0
608			fi
609
610					# check for required variables,
611					# directories, and files
612					#
613			for _f in $required_vars; do
614				if ! checkyesno $_f; then
615					warn "\$${_f} is not enabled."
616					if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
617						return 1
618					fi
619				fi
620			done
621			for _f in $required_dirs; do
622				if [ ! -d "${_f}/." ]; then
623					warn "${_f} is not a directory."
624					if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
625						return 1
626					fi
627				fi
628			done
629			for _f in $required_files; do
630				if [ ! -r "${_f}" ]; then
631					warn "${_f} is not readable."
632					if [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
633						return 1
634					fi
635				fi
636			done
637
638					# if the precmd failed and force
639					# isn't set, exit
640					#
641			if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
642				return 1
643			fi
644
645					# setup the command to run, and run it
646					#
647			echo "Starting ${name}."
648			if [ -n "$_chroot" ]; then
649				_doit="\
650${_env:+env $_env }\
651${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\
652chroot ${_user:+-u $_user }${_group:+-g $_group }${_groups:+-G $_groups }\
653$_chroot $command $rc_flags $command_args"
654			else
655				_doit="\
656${_chdir:+cd $_chdir; }\
657${_env:+env $_env }\
658${_nice:+nice -n $_nice }\
659$command $rc_flags $command_args"
660				if [ -n "$_user" ]; then
661				    _doit="su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \"$_doit\"'"
662				fi
663			fi
664
665					# if the cmd failed and force
666					# isn't set, exit
667					#
668			if ! eval $_doit && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
669				return 1
670			fi
671
672					# finally, run postcmd
673					#
674			eval $_postcmd
675			;;
676
677		stop)
678			if [ -z "$rc_pid" ]; then
679				if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
680					echo 1>&2 \
681				    "${name} not running? (check $pidfile)."
682				else
683					echo 1>&2 "${name} not running?"
684				fi
685				exit 1
686			fi
687
688					# if the precmd failed and force
689					# isn't set, exit
690					#
691			if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
692				return 1
693			fi
694
695					# send the signal to stop
696					#
697			echo "Stopping ${name}."
698			_doit="kill -${sig_stop:-TERM} $rc_pid"
699			if [ -n "$_user" ]; then
700				_doit="su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \"$_doit\"'"
701			fi
702
703					# if the stop cmd failed and force
704					# isn't set, exit
705					#
706			if ! eval $_doit && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
707				return 1
708			fi
709
710					# wait for the command to exit,
711					# and run postcmd.
712			wait_for_pids $rc_pid
713			eval $_postcmd
714			;;
715
716		reload)
717			if [ -z "$rc_pid" ]; then
718				if [ -n "$pidfile" ]; then
719					echo 1>&2 \
720				    "${name} not running? (check $pidfile)."
721				else
722					echo 1>&2 "${name} not running?"
723				fi
724				exit 1
725			fi
726			echo "Reloading ${name} config files."
727			if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
728				return 1
729			fi
730			_doit="kill -${sig_reload:-HUP} $rc_pid"
731			if [ -n "$_user" ]; then
732				_doit="su -m $_user -c 'sh -c \"$_doit\"'"
733			fi
734			if ! eval $_doit && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
735				return 1
736			fi
737			eval $_postcmd
738			;;
739
740		restart)
741			if ! eval $_precmd && [ -z "$rc_force" ]; then
742				return 1
743			fi
744					# prevent restart being called more
745					# than once by any given script
746					#
747			if ${_rc_restart_done:-false}; then
748				return 0
749			fi
750			_rc_restart_done=true
751
752			( $0 ${_rc_prefix}stop )
753			$0 ${_rc_prefix}start
754
755			eval $_postcmd
756			;;
757
758		poll)
759			if [ -n "$rc_pid" ]; then
760				wait_for_pids $rc_pid
761			fi
762			;;
763
764		rcvar)
765			echo "# $name"
766			if [ -n "$rcvar" ]; then
767				if checkyesno ${rcvar}; then
768					echo "\$${rcvar}=YES"
769				else
770					echo "\$${rcvar}=NO"
771				fi
772			fi
773			;;
774
775		*)
776			rc_usage "$_keywords"
777			;;
778
779		esac
780		return 0
781	done
782
783	echo 1>&2 "$0: unknown directive '$rc_arg'."
784	rc_usage "$_keywords"
785	exit 1
786}
787
788#
789# run_rc_script file arg
790#	Start the script `file' with `arg', and correctly handle the
791#	return value from the script.  If `file' ends with `.sh', it's
792#	sourced into the current environment.  If `file' appears to be
793#	a backup or scratch file, ignore it.  Otherwise if it's
794#	executable run as a child process.
795#
796#	If `file' contains "KEYWORD: interactive" and if we are
797#	running inside /etc/rc with postprocessing (as signified by
798#	_rc_postprocessor_fd being defined) then the script's stdout
799#	and stderr are redirected to $_rc_original_stdout_fd and
800#	$_rc_original_stderr_fd, so the output will be displayed on the
801#	console but not intercepted by /etc/rc's postprocessor.
802#
803run_rc_script()
804{
805	_file=$1
806	_arg=$2
807	if [ -z "$_file" -o -z "$_arg" ]; then
808		err 3 'USAGE: run_rc_script file arg'
809	fi
810
811	_run_rc_script=true
812
813	unset	name command command_args command_interpreter \
814		extra_commands pidfile procname \
815		rcvar required_dirs required_files required_vars
816	eval unset ${_arg}_cmd ${_arg}_precmd ${_arg}_postcmd
817
818	_must_redirect=false
819	if [ -n "${_rc_postprocessor_fd}" ] \
820	    && _has_rcorder_keyword interactive $_file
821	then
822		_must_redirect=true
823	fi
824
825	case "$_file" in
826	*.sh)				# run in current shell
827		if $_must_redirect; then
828			print_rc_metadata \
829			    "note:Output from ${_file} is not logged"
830			no_rc_postprocess eval \
831			    'set $_arg ; . $_file'
832		else
833			set $_arg ; . $_file
834		fi
835		;;
836	*[~#]|*.OLD|*.orig|*,v)		# scratch file; skip
837		warn "Ignoring scratch file $_file"
838		;;
839	*)				# run in subshell
840		if [ -x $_file ] && $_must_redirect; then
841			print_rc_metadata \
842			    "note:Output from ${_file} is not logged"
843			if [ -n "$rc_fast_and_loose" ]; then
844				no_rc_postprocess eval \
845				    'set $_arg ; . $_file'
846			else
847				no_rc_postprocess eval \
848				    '( set $_arg ; . $_file )'
849			fi
850		elif [ -x $_file ]; then
851			if [ -n "$rc_fast_and_loose" ]; then
852				set $_arg ; . $_file
853			else
854				( set $_arg ; . $_file )
855			fi
856		else
857			warn "Ignoring non-executable file $_file"
858		fi
859		;;
860	esac
861}
862
863#
864# load_rc_config command
865#	Source in the configuration file for a given command.
866#
867load_rc_config()
868{
869	_command=$1
870	if [ -z "$_command" ]; then
871		err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config command'
872	fi
873
874	if ${_rc_conf_loaded:-false}; then
875		:
876	else
877		. /etc/rc.conf
878		_rc_conf_loaded=true
879	fi
880	if [ -f /etc/rc.conf.d/"$_command" ]; then
881		. /etc/rc.conf.d/"$_command"
882	fi
883}
884
885#
886# load_rc_config_var cmd var
887#	Read the rc.conf(5) var for cmd and set in the
888#	current shell, using load_rc_config in a subshell to prevent
889#	unwanted side effects from other variable assignments.
890#
891load_rc_config_var()
892{
893	if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
894		err 3 'USAGE: load_rc_config_var cmd var'
895	fi
896	eval $(eval '(
897		load_rc_config '$1' >/dev/null;
898		if [ -n "${'$2'}" -o "${'$2'-UNSET}" != "UNSET" ]; then
899			echo '$2'=\'\''${'$2'}\'\'';
900		fi
901	)' )
902}
903
904#
905# rc_usage commands
906#	Print a usage string for $0, with `commands' being a list of
907#	valid commands.
908#
909rc_usage()
910{
911	echo -n 1>&2 "Usage: $0 [fast|force|one]("
912
913	_sep=
914	for _elem; do
915		echo -n 1>&2 "$_sep$_elem"
916		_sep="|"
917	done
918	echo 1>&2 ")"
919	exit 1
920}
921
922#
923# err exitval message
924#	Display message to stderr and log to the syslog, and exit with exitval.
925#
926err()
927{
928	exitval=$1
929	shift
930
931	if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then
932		logger "$0: ERROR: $*"
933	fi
934	echo 1>&2 "$0: ERROR: $*"
935	exit $exitval
936}
937
938#
939# warn message
940#	Display message to stderr and log to the syslog.
941#
942warn()
943{
944	if [ -x /usr/bin/logger ]; then
945		logger "$0: WARNING: $*"
946	fi
947	echo 1>&2 "$0: WARNING: $*"
948}
949
950#
951# backup_file action file cur backup
952#	Make a backup copy of `file' into `cur', and save the previous
953#	version of `cur' as `backup' or use rcs for archiving.
954#
955#	This routine checks the value of the backup_uses_rcs variable,
956#	which can be either YES or NO.
957#
958#	The `action' keyword can be one of the following:
959#
960#	add		`file' is now being backed up (and is possibly
961#			being reentered into the backups system).  `cur'
962#			is created and RCS files, if necessary, are
963#			created as well.
964#
965#	update		`file' has changed and needs to be backed up.
966#			If `cur' exists, it is copied to to `back' or
967#			checked into RCS (if the repository file is old),
968#			and then `file' is copied to `cur'.  Another RCS
969#			check in done here if RCS is being used.
970#
971#	remove		`file' is no longer being tracked by the backups
972#			system.  If RCS is not being used, `cur' is moved
973#			to `back', otherwise an empty file is checked in,
974#			and then `cur' is removed.
975#
976#
977backup_file()
978{
979	_action=$1
980	_file=$2
981	_cur=$3
982	_back=$4
983
984	if checkyesno backup_uses_rcs; then
985		_msg0="backup archive"
986		_msg1="update"
987
988		# ensure that history file is not locked
989		if [ -f $_cur,v ]; then
990			rcs -q -u -U -M $_cur
991		fi
992
993		# ensure after switching to rcs that the
994		# current backup is not lost
995		if [ -f $_cur ]; then
996			# no archive, or current newer than archive
997			if [ ! -f $_cur,v -o $_cur -nt $_cur,v ]; then
998				ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur
999				rcs -q -kb -U $_cur
1000				co -q -f -u $_cur
1001			fi
1002		fi
1003
1004		case $_action in
1005		add|update)
1006			cp -p $_file $_cur
1007			ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur
1008			rcs -q -kb -U $_cur
1009			co -q -f -u $_cur
1010			chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v
1011			;;
1012		remove)
1013			cp /dev/null $_cur
1014			ci -q -f -u -t-"$_msg0" -m"$_msg1" $_cur
1015			rcs -q -kb -U $_cur
1016			chown root:wheel $_cur $_cur,v
1017			rm $_cur
1018			;;
1019		esac
1020	else
1021		case $_action in
1022		add|update)
1023			if [ -f $_cur ]; then
1024				cp -p $_cur $_back
1025			fi
1026			cp -p $_file $_cur
1027			chown root:wheel $_cur
1028			;;
1029		remove)
1030			mv -f $_cur $_back
1031			;;
1032		esac
1033	fi
1034}
1035
1036#
1037# handle_fsck_error fsck_exit_code
1038#	Take action depending on the return code from fsck.
1039#
1040handle_fsck_error()
1041{
1042	case $1 in
1043	0)	# OK
1044		return
1045		;;
1046	2)	# Needs re-run, still fs errors
1047		echo "File system still has errors; re-run fsck manually!"
1048		;;
1049	4)	# Root modified
1050		echo "Root filesystem was modified, rebooting ..."
1051		reboot -n
1052		echo "Reboot failed; help!"
1053		;;
1054	8)	# Check failed
1055		echo "Automatic file system check failed; help!"
1056		;;
1057	12)	# Got signal
1058		echo "Boot interrupted."
1059		;;
1060	*)
1061		echo "Unknown error $1; help!"
1062		;;
1063	esac
1064	stop_boot
1065}
1066
1067#
1068# _has_rcorder_keyword word file
1069#	Check whether a file contains a "# KEYWORD:" comment with a
1070#	specified keyword in the style used by rcorder(8).
1071#
1072_has_rcorder_keyword()
1073{
1074	local word="$1"
1075	local file="$2"
1076	local line
1077
1078	[ -r "$file" ] || return 1
1079	while read line; do
1080		case "${line} " in
1081		"# KEYWORD:"*[\ \	]"${word}"[\ \	]*)
1082			return 0
1083			;;
1084		"#"*)
1085			continue
1086			;;
1087		*[A-Za-z0-9]*)
1088			# give up at the first non-empty non-comment line
1089			return 1
1090			;;
1091		esac
1092	done <"$file"
1093	return 1
1094}
1095
1096#
1097# print_rc_metadata string
1098#	Print the specified string in such a way that the post-processor
1099#	inside /etc/rc will treat it as meta-data.
1100#
1101#	If we are not running inside /etc/rc, do nothing.
1102#
1103#	For public use by any rc.d script, the string must begin with
1104#	"note:", followed by arbitrary text.  The intent is that the text
1105#	will appear in a log file but not on the console.
1106#
1107#	For private use within /etc/rc, the string must contain a
1108#	keyword recognised by the rc_postprocess_metadata() function
1109#	defined in /etc/rc, followed by a colon, followed by one or more
1110#	colon-separated arguments associated with the keyword.
1111#
1112print_rc_metadata()
1113{
1114	# _rc_postprocessor fd, if defined, is the fd to which we must
1115	# print, prefixing the output with $_rc_metadata_prefix.
1116	#
1117	if [ -n "$_rc_postprocessor_fd" ]; then
1118		command printf "%s%s\n" "$rc_metadata_prefix" "$1" \
1119			>&${_rc_postprocessor_fd}
1120	fi
1121}
1122
1123#
1124# _flush_rc_output
1125#	Arrange for output to be flushed, if we are running
1126#	inside /etc/rc with postprocessing.
1127#
1128_flush_rc_output()
1129{
1130	print_rc_metadata "nop"
1131}
1132
1133#
1134# print_rc_normal [-n] string
1135#	Print the specified string in such way that it is treated as
1136#	normal output, regardless of whether or not we are running
1137#	inside /etc/rc with post-processing.
1138#
1139#	If "-n" is specified in $1, then the string in $2 is printed
1140#	without a newline; otherwise, the string in $1 is printed
1141#	with a newline.
1142#
1143#	Intended use cases include:
1144#
1145#	o   An rc.d script can use ``print_rc_normal -n'' to print a
1146#	    partial line in such a way that it appears immediately
1147#	    instead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-processor.
1148#
1149#	o   An rc.d script that is run via the no_rc_postprocess
1150#	    function (so most of its output is invisible to rc(8)'s
1151#	    post-processor) can use print_rc_normal to force some of its
1152#	    output to be seen by the post-processor.
1153#
1154#
1155print_rc_normal()
1156{
1157	# If _rc_postprocessor_fd is defined, then it is the fd
1158	# to which we must print; otherwise print to stdout.
1159	#
1160	local fd="${_rc_postprocessor_fd:-1}"
1161	case "$1" in
1162	"-n")
1163		command printf "%s" "$2" >&${fd}
1164		_flush_rc_output
1165		;;
1166	*)
1167		command printf "%s\n" "$1" >&${fd}
1168		;;
1169	esac
1170}
1171
1172#
1173# no_rc_postprocess cmd...
1174#	Execute the specified command in such a way that its output
1175#	bypasses the post-processor that handles the output from
1176#	most commands that are run inside /etc/rc.  If we are not
1177#	inside /etc/rc, then just execute the command without special
1178#	treatment.
1179#
1180#	The intent is that interactive commands can be run via
1181#	no_rc_postprocess(), and their output will apear immediately
1182#	on the console instead of being hidden or delayed by the
1183#	post-processor.	 An unfortunate consequence of the output
1184#	bypassing the post-processor is that the output will not be
1185#	logged.
1186#
1187no_rc_postprocess()
1188{
1189	if [ -n "${_rc_postprocessor_fd}" ]; then
1190		"$@" >&${_rc_original_stdout_fd} 2>&${_rc_original_stderr_fd}
1191	else
1192		"$@"
1193	fi
1194}
1195
1196#
1197# twiddle
1198#	On each call, print a different one of "/", "-", "\\", "|",
1199#	followed by a backspace.  The most recently printed value is
1200#	saved in $_twiddle_state.
1201#
1202#	Output is to /dev/tty, so this function may be useful even inside
1203#	a script whose output is redirected.
1204#
1205twiddle()
1206{
1207	case "$_twiddle_state" in
1208	'/')	_next='-' ;;
1209	'-')	_next='\' ;;
1210	'\')	_next='|' ;;
1211	*)	_next='/' ;;
1212	esac
1213	command printf "%s\b" "$_next" >/dev/tty
1214	_twiddle_state="$_next"
1215}
1216
1217#
1218# human_exit_code
1219#	Print the a human version of the exit code.
1220#
1221human_exit_code()
1222{
1223	if [ "$1" -lt 127 ]
1224	then
1225		echo "exited with code $1"
1226	elif [ "$(expr $1 % 256)" -eq 127 ]
1227	then
1228		# This cannot really happen because the shell will not
1229		# pass stopped job status out and the exit code is limited
1230		# to 8 bits. This code is here just for completeness.
1231		echo "stopped with signal $(expr $1 / 256)"
1232	else
1233		echo "terminated with signal $(expr $1 - 128)"
1234	fi
1235}
1236
1237#
1238# collapse_backslash_newline
1239#	Copy input to output, collapsing <backslash><newline>
1240#	to nothing, but leaving other backslashes alone.
1241#
1242collapse_backslash_newline()
1243{
1244	local line
1245	while read -r line ; do
1246		case "$line" in
1247		*\\)
1248			# print it, without the backslash or newline
1249			command printf "%s" "${line%?}"
1250			;;
1251		*)
1252			# print it, with a newline
1253			command printf "%s\n" "${line}"
1254			;;
1255		esac
1256	done
1257}
1258
1259# Override the normal "echo" and "printf" commands, so that
1260# partial lines printed by rc.d scripts appear immediately,
1261# instead of being buffered by rc(8)'s post-processor.
1262#
1263# Naive use of the echo or printf commands from rc.d scripts,
1264# elsewhere in rc.subr, or anything else that sources rc.subr,
1265# will call these functions.  To call the real echo and printf
1266# commands, use "command echo" or "command printf".
1267#
1268echo()
1269{
1270	command echo "$@"
1271	case "$1" in
1272	'-n')	_flush_rc_output ;;
1273	esac
1274}
1275printf()
1276{
1277	command printf "$@"
1278	case "$1" in
1279	*'\n')	: ;;
1280	*)	_flush_rc_output ;;
1281	esac
1282}
1283
1284_rc_subr_loaded=:
1285