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22 /*
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25  */
26 
27 #include <errno.h>
28 #include <fcntl.h>
29 #include <inetcfg.h>
30 #include <libdllink.h>
31 #include <libintl.h>
32 #include <libnwam.h>
33 #include <locale.h>
34 #include <priv.h>
35 #include <pthread.h>
36 #include <signal.h>
37 #include <stdio.h>
38 #include <stdlib.h>
39 #include <string.h>
40 #include <sys/stat.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <sys/wait.h>
43 #include <unistd.h>
44 
45 #include <libnwam.h>
46 #include "conditions.h"
47 #include "events.h"
48 #include "llp.h"
49 #include "ncp.h"
50 #include "objects.h"
51 #include "util.h"
52 
53 /*
54  * nwamd - NetWork Auto-Magic Daemon
55  */
56 
57 boolean_t fg = B_FALSE;
58 dladm_handle_t dld_handle = NULL;
59 boolean_t shutting_down = B_FALSE;
60 
61 sigset_t original_sigmask;
62 static sigset_t sigwaitset;
63 
64 static void nwamd_refresh(void);
65 static void graceful_shutdown(void);
66 
67 /*
68  * nwamd
69  *
70  * This is the Network Auto-Magic daemon.  For further high level information
71  * see the Network Auto-Magic project and the Approachability communities
72  * on opensolaris.org, nwamd(1M), and the README in the source directory.
73  *
74  * The general structure of the code is as a set of event source threads
75  * which feed events into the event handling thread. Some of these events
76  * are internal-only (e.g UPGRADE), but some also involve propogation
77  * to external listeners (who register via a door call into the daemon).
78  *
79  * signal management
80  * Due to being threaded, a simple set of signal handlers would not work
81  * very well for nwamd.  Instead nwamd blocks signals in all but the
82  * signal handling thread at startup.
83  *
84  */
85 
86 /*
87  * In this file there are several utility functions which might otherwise
88  * belong in util.c, but since they are only called from main(), they can
89  * live here as static functions:
90  * - nlog set-up
91  * - daemonizing
92  * - looking up SMF(5) properties
93  * - signal handling
94  * - managing privileges(5)
95  */
96 
97 static void
98 start_logging(void)
99 {
100 	openlog("nwamd", LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_DAEMON);
101 }
102 
103 static void
104 daemonize(void)
105 {
106 	pid_t pid;
107 
108 	/*
109 	 * A little bit of magic here.  By the first fork+setsid, we
110 	 * disconnect from our current controlling terminal and become
111 	 * a session group leader.  By forking again without calling
112 	 * setsid again, we make certain that we are not the session
113 	 * group leader and can never reacquire a controlling terminal.
114 	 */
115 	if ((pid = fork()) == (pid_t)-1)
116 		pfail("fork 1 failed");
117 	if (pid != 0) {
118 		(void) wait(NULL);
119 		nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "child %ld exited, daemonizing", pid);
120 		_exit(0);
121 	}
122 	if (setsid() == (pid_t)-1)
123 		pfail("setsid");
124 	if ((pid = fork()) == (pid_t)-1)
125 		pfail("fork 2 failed");
126 	if (pid != 0) {
127 		_exit(0);
128 	}
129 	(void) chdir("/");
130 	(void) umask(022);
131 }
132 
133 /* ARGSUSED */
134 static void *
135 sighandler(void *arg)
136 {
137 	int sig;
138 
139 	while (!shutting_down) {
140 		sig = sigwait(&sigwaitset);
141 		nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "signal %s caught", strsignal(sig));
142 
143 		switch (sig) {
144 		case SIGTHAW:
145 		case SIGHUP:
146 			/*
147 			 * Resumed from suspend or refresh.  Clear up all
148 			 * objects so their states start from scratch;
149 			 * then refresh().
150 			 */
151 			nwamd_fini_enms();
152 			nwamd_fini_ncus();
153 			nwamd_fini_locs();
154 			nwamd_refresh();
155 			break;
156 		case SIGUSR1:
157 			/*
158 			 * Undocumented "log ncu list" signal.
159 			 */
160 			nwamd_log_ncus();
161 			break;
162 		case SIGTERM:
163 			nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s received, shutting down",
164 			    strsignal(sig));
165 			graceful_shutdown();
166 			break;
167 		default:
168 			nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "unexpected signal %s received, "
169 			    "ignoring", strsignal(sig));
170 			break;
171 		}
172 	}
173 	return (NULL);
174 }
175 
176 static void
177 init_signalhandling(void)
178 {
179 	pthread_attr_t attr;
180 	pthread_t sighand;
181 	int err;
182 
183 	(void) pthread_attr_init(&attr);
184 	(void) pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
185 	if (err = pthread_create(&sighand, &attr, sighandler, NULL)) {
186 		nlog(LOG_ERR, "pthread_create system: %s", strerror(err));
187 		exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
188 	} else {
189 		nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "signal handler thread: %d", sighand);
190 	}
191 	(void) pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
192 }
193 
194 /*
195  * Construct the set of signals that we explicitly want to deal with.
196  * We block these while we're still single-threaded; this block will
197  * be inherited by all the threads we create.  When we are ready to
198  * start handling signals, we will start the signal handling thread,
199  * which will sigwait() this same set of signals, and will thus receive
200  * and handle any that are sent to the process.
201  */
202 static void
203 block_signals(void)
204 {
205 	(void) sigemptyset(&sigwaitset);
206 	(void) sigaddset(&sigwaitset, SIGHUP);
207 	(void) sigaddset(&sigwaitset, SIGUSR1);
208 	(void) sigaddset(&sigwaitset, SIGUSR2);
209 	(void) sigaddset(&sigwaitset, SIGTERM);
210 	(void) sigaddset(&sigwaitset, SIGTHAW);
211 	(void) pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &sigwaitset, &original_sigmask);
212 }
213 
214 /*
215  * Look up nwamd property values and set daemon variables appropriately.
216  * This function will be called on startup and via the signal handling
217  * thread on receiving a HUP (which occurs when the nwam service is
218  * refreshed).
219  */
220 static void
221 lookup_daemon_properties(void)
222 {
223 	char *active_ncp_tmp;
224 	char *scan_level_tmp;
225 
226 	(void) nwamd_lookup_boolean_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
227 	    OUR_DEBUG_PROP_NAME, &debug);
228 	(void) nwamd_lookup_boolean_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
229 	    OUR_AUTOCONF_PROP_NAME, &wireless_autoconf);
230 	(void) nwamd_lookup_boolean_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
231 	    OUR_STRICT_BSSID_PROP_NAME, &wireless_strict_bssid);
232 
233 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&active_ncp_mutex);
234 	if ((active_ncp_tmp = malloc(NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN)) == NULL ||
235 	    nwamd_lookup_string_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
236 	    OUR_ACTIVE_NCP_PROP_NAME, active_ncp_tmp, NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN) != 0) {
237 		(void) strlcpy(active_ncp, NWAM_NCP_NAME_AUTOMATIC,
238 		    NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN);
239 	} else {
240 		(void) strlcpy(active_ncp, active_ncp_tmp, NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN);
241 	}
242 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&active_ncp_mutex);
243 	free(active_ncp_tmp);
244 
245 	if (nwamd_lookup_count_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
246 	    OUR_CONDITION_CHECK_INTERVAL_PROP_NAME,
247 	    &condition_check_interval) != 0)
248 		condition_check_interval = CONDITION_CHECK_INTERVAL_DEFAULT;
249 
250 	if ((scan_level_tmp = malloc(NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN)) == NULL ||
251 	    nwamd_lookup_string_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
252 	    OUR_WIRELESS_SCAN_LEVEL_PROP_NAME, scan_level_tmp,
253 	    NWAM_MAX_NAME_LEN) != 0) {
254 		wireless_scan_level = WIRELESS_SCAN_LEVEL_DEFAULT;
255 	} else {
256 		if (dladm_wlan_str2strength(scan_level_tmp,
257 		    &wireless_scan_level) != DLADM_STATUS_OK)
258 			wireless_scan_level = DLADM_WLAN_STRENGTH_VERY_WEAK;
259 	}
260 	free(scan_level_tmp);
261 
262 	if (nwamd_lookup_count_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
263 	    OUR_WIRELESS_SCAN_INTERVAL_PROP_NAME, &wireless_scan_interval) != 0)
264 		wireless_scan_interval = WIRELESS_SCAN_INTERVAL_DEFAULT;
265 
266 	if (nwamd_lookup_count_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG,
267 	    OUR_NCU_WAIT_TIME_PROP_NAME, &ncu_wait_time) != 0)
268 		ncu_wait_time = NCU_WAIT_TIME_DEFAULT;
269 
270 	nlog(LOG_DEBUG, "Read daemon configuration properties.");
271 }
272 
273 /*
274  * Re-read the SMF properties.
275  * Reset ncu priority group (since the NCUs will have to walk
276  *   through their state machines again) and schedule a check
277  * Re-read objects from libnwam.
278  * Also, run condition checking for locations and ENMs.
279  */
280 static void
281 nwamd_refresh(void)
282 {
283 	lookup_daemon_properties();
284 
285 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&active_ncp_mutex);
286 	current_ncu_priority_group = INVALID_PRIORITY_GROUP;
287 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&active_ncp_mutex);
288 
289 	nwamd_init_ncus();
290 	nwamd_init_enms();
291 	nwamd_init_locs();
292 
293 	nwamd_create_ncu_check_event(0);
294 	nwamd_create_triggered_condition_check_event(0);
295 }
296 
297 static void
298 graceful_shutdown(void)
299 {
300 	nwamd_event_t event;
301 
302 	shutting_down = B_TRUE;
303 	nwamd_event_sources_fini();
304 	nwamd_door_fini();
305 	nwamd_fini_enms();
306 	nwamd_fini_ncus();
307 	nwamd_fini_locs();
308 
309 	event = nwamd_event_init_shutdown();
310 	if (event == NULL)
311 		pfail("nwamd could not create shutdown event, exiting");
312 	nwamd_event_enqueue(event);
313 }
314 
315 int
316 main(int argc, char *argv[])
317 {
318 	int c;
319 	uint64_t version;
320 	nwamd_event_t event;
321 	dladm_status_t rc;
322 	uid_t uid = getuid();
323 
324 	/*
325 	 * Block the signals we care about (and which might cause us to
326 	 * exit based on default disposition) until we're ready to start
327 	 * handling them properly...see init_signalhandling() below.
328 	 */
329 	block_signals();
330 
331 	if (uid != UID_NETADM && uid != 0) {
332 		/*
333 		 * This shouldn't happen normally.  On upgrade the service might
334 		 * need reloading.
335 		 */
336 		pfail("nwamd should run as uid %d, not uid %d\n", UID_NETADM,
337 		    uid);
338 	}
339 
340 	(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
341 	(void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN);
342 
343 	start_logging();
344 	nlog(LOG_INFO, "nwamd pid %d started", getpid());
345 
346 	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "fs:")) != -1) {
347 		switch (c) {
348 			case 'f':
349 				fg = B_TRUE;
350 				break;
351 			default:
352 				nlog(LOG_ERR, "unrecognized option %c",
353 				    optopt);
354 				break;
355 		}
356 	}
357 
358 	lookup_daemon_properties();
359 
360 	if (!fg)
361 		daemonize();
362 
363 	/*
364 	 * The dladm handle *must* be opened before privileges are dropped.
365 	 * The device privilege requirements, which are stored in
366 	 * /etc/security/device_policy, may not be loaded yet, as that's
367 	 * done by svc:/system/filesystem/root.  If they are not loaded,
368 	 * then one must have *all* privs in order to open /dev/dld, which
369 	 * is one of the steps performed in dladm_open().
370 	 */
371 	rc = dladm_open(&dld_handle);
372 	if (rc != DLADM_STATUS_OK) {
373 		char status_str[DLADM_STRSIZE];
374 		(void) dladm_status2str(rc, status_str);
375 		pfail("failed to open dladm handle: %s", status_str);
376 	}
377 
378 	/*
379 	 * Handle upgrade of legacy config.  Absence of version property
380 	 * (which did not exist in phase 0 or 0.5) is the indication that
381 	 * we need to upgrade to phase 1 (version 1).
382 	 */
383 	if (nwamd_lookup_count_property(OUR_FMRI, OUR_PG, OUR_VERSION_PROP_NAME,
384 	    &version) != 0)
385 		nwamd_handle_upgrade(NULL);
386 
387 	/*
388 	 * Initialize lists handling internal representations of objects.
389 	 */
390 	nwamd_object_lists_init();
391 
392 	/*
393 	 * Start the event handling thread before starting event sources,
394 	 * including signal handling, so we are ready to handle incoming
395 	 * events.
396 	 */
397 	nwamd_event_queue_init();
398 
399 	init_signalhandling();
400 
401 	/* Enqueue init event */
402 	event = nwamd_event_init_init();
403 	if (event == NULL)
404 		pfail("nwamd could not create init event, exiting");
405 	nwamd_event_enqueue(event);
406 	/*
407 	 * Collect initial user configuration.
408 	 */
409 
410 	/*
411 	 * Walk the physical interfaces and update the Automatic NCP to
412 	 * contain the IP and link NCUs for the interfaces that exist in
413 	 * the system.
414 	 */
415 	nwamd_walk_physical_configuration();
416 
417 	/*
418 	 * We should initialize the door at the point that we can respond to
419 	 * user requests about the system but before we start actually process
420 	 * state changes or effecting the system.
421 	 */
422 	nwamd_door_init();
423 
424 	/*
425 	 * Initialize data objects.
426 	 *
427 	 * Enabling an NCP involves refreshing nwam, which initializes the
428 	 * objects (ncu, enm, loc, known wlan).  Thus, no need to
429 	 * explicitly initialize these objects here.  The refresh also
430 	 * enqueues and NCU activation checking event.  Location and ENM
431 	 * condition checking are triggered by changes in NCU states.
432 	 */
433 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&active_ncp_mutex);
434 	if (nwamd_ncp_action(active_ncp, NWAM_ACTION_ENABLE) != 0)
435 		pfail("Initial enable failed for active NCP %s", active_ncp);
436 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&active_ncp_mutex);
437 
438 	/*
439 	 * Enqueue an event to start periodic checking of activation conditions.
440 	 */
441 	nwamd_create_timed_condition_check_event();
442 
443 	/*
444 	 * These two routines safely minimize our privilege set.  They
445 	 * use reference counting to be safe in a threaded program.  It is
446 	 * gross that we escalate/deescalate to initialize this functionality
447 	 * but a real fix is to add functionality to do fine grained privs
448 	 * (and if necessary set uid to 0) in this threaded daemon.
449 	 */
450 	nwamd_escalate();
451 	nwamd_deescalate();
452 
453 	/*
454 	 * Start the various agents (hooks on fds, threads) which collect events
455 	 */
456 	nwamd_event_sources_init();
457 
458 	/*
459 	 * nwamd_event_handler() only returns on shutdown.
460 	 */
461 	nwamd_event_handler();
462 
463 	dladm_close(dld_handle);
464 
465 	return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
466 }
467