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1 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/config.m4 httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/config.m4 |
2 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/config.m4 2003-03-11 00:07:52.000000000 -0700 | |
3 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/config.m4 2004-08-01 21:06:05.773211880 -0600 | |
4 | @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ | |
5 | AC_MSG_CHECKING(which MPM to use) | |
6 | AC_ARG_WITH(mpm, | |
7 | APACHE_HELP_STRING(--with-mpm=MPM,Choose the process model for Apache to use. | |
8 | - MPM={beos|worker|prefork|mpmt_os2|perchild|leader|threadpool|metuxmpm}),[ | |
9 | + MPM={beos|worker|prefork|mpmt_os2|perchild|leader|threadpool|metuxmpm|peruser}),[ | |
10 | APACHE_MPM=$withval | |
11 | ],[ | |
12 | if test "x$APACHE_MPM" = "x"; then | |
13 | @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ | |
14 | APACHE_FAST_OUTPUT(server/mpm/Makefile) | |
15 | ||
16 | MPM_NAME=$apache_cv_mpm | |
17 | -if test "$MPM_NAME" = "leader" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "threadpool" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "perchild" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "metuxmpm"; then | |
18 | +if test "$MPM_NAME" = "leader" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "threadpool" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "perchild" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "metuxmpm" -o "$MPM_NAME" = "peruser"; then | |
19 | AC_MSG_WARN(You have selected an EXPERIMENTAL MPM. Be warned!) | |
20 | MPM_SUBDIR_NAME=experimental/$MPM_NAME | |
21 | else | |
22 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/config.m4 httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/config.m4 | |
23 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/config.m4 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 | |
24 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/config.m4 2004-08-01 21:06:05.777211272 -0600 | |
25 | @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ | |
26 | +if test "$MPM_NAME" = "peruser" ; then | |
27 | + APACHE_FAST_OUTPUT(server/mpm/experimental/$MPM_NAME/Makefile) | |
28 | +fi | |
29 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/Makefile.in httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/Makefile.in | |
30 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/Makefile.in 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 | |
31 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/Makefile.in 2004-08-01 21:06:05.775211576 -0600 | |
32 | @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ | |
33 | + | |
34 | +LTLIBRARY_NAME = libperuser.la | |
35 | +LTLIBRARY_SOURCES = peruser.c | |
36 | + | |
37 | +include $(top_srcdir)/build/ltlib.mk | |
38 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm_default.h httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm_default.h | |
39 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm_default.h 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 | |
40 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm_default.h 2004-08-01 21:06:05.781210664 -0600 | |
41 | @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ | |
42 | +/* ==================================================================== | |
43 | + * The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 | |
44 | + * | |
45 | + * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights | |
46 | + * reserved. | |
47 | + * | |
48 | + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | |
49 | + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | |
50 | + * are met: | |
51 | + * | |
52 | + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | |
53 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | |
54 | + * | |
55 | + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
56 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in | |
57 | + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | |
58 | + * distribution. | |
59 | + * | |
60 | + * 3. The end-user documentation included with the redistribution, | |
61 | + * if any, must include the following acknowledgment: | |
62 | + * "This product includes software developed by the | |
63 | + * Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)." | |
64 | + * Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, | |
65 | + * if and wherever such third-party acknowledgments normally appear. | |
66 | + * | |
67 | + * 4. The names "Apache" and "Apache Software Foundation" must | |
68 | + * not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this | |
69 | + * software without prior written permission. For written | |
70 | + * permission, please contact apache@apache.org. | |
71 | + * | |
72 | + * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "Apache", | |
73 | + * nor may "Apache" appear in their name, without prior written | |
74 | + * permission of the Apache Software Foundation. | |
75 | + * | |
76 | + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED | |
77 | + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES | |
78 | + * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE | |
79 | + * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION OR | |
80 | + * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | |
81 | + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | |
82 | + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF | |
83 | + * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND | |
84 | + * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, | |
85 | + * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT | |
86 | + * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
87 | + * SUCH DAMAGE. | |
88 | + * ==================================================================== | |
89 | + * | |
90 | + * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many | |
91 | + * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more | |
92 | + * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see | |
93 | + * <http://www.apache.org/>. | |
94 | + * | |
95 | + * Portions of this software are based upon public domain software | |
96 | + * originally written at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, | |
97 | + * University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. | |
98 | + */ | |
99 | + | |
100 | +#ifndef APACHE_MPM_DEFAULT_H | |
101 | +#define APACHE_MPM_DEFAULT_H | |
102 | + | |
103 | +/* Number of servers to spawn off by default --- also, if fewer than | |
104 | + * this free when the caretaker checks, it will spawn more. | |
105 | + */ | |
106 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_START_DAEMON | |
107 | +#define DEFAULT_START_DAEMON 5 | |
108 | +#endif | |
109 | + | |
110 | +/* Maximum number of *free* server processes --- more than this, and | |
111 | + * they will die off. | |
112 | + */ | |
113 | + | |
114 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_FREE_DAEMON | |
115 | +#define DEFAULT_MAX_FREE_DAEMON 10 | |
116 | +#endif | |
117 | + | |
118 | +/* Minimum --- fewer than this, and more will be created */ | |
119 | + | |
120 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_MIN_FREE_DAEMON | |
121 | +#define DEFAULT_MIN_FREE_DAEMON 5 | |
122 | +#endif | |
123 | + | |
124 | +/* Maximum processors per ServerEnvironment */ | |
125 | + | |
126 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_PROCESSORS | |
127 | +#define DEFAULT_MAX_PROCESSORS 10 | |
128 | +#endif | |
129 | + | |
130 | +/* File used for accept locking, when we use a file */ | |
131 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_LOCKFILE | |
132 | +#define DEFAULT_LOCKFILE DEFAULT_REL_RUNTIMEDIR "/accept.lock" | |
133 | +#endif | |
134 | + | |
135 | +/* Where the main/parent process's pid is logged */ | |
136 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_PIDLOG | |
137 | +#define DEFAULT_PIDLOG DEFAULT_REL_RUNTIMEDIR "/httpd.pid" | |
138 | +#endif | |
139 | + | |
140 | +/* | |
141 | + * Interval, in microseconds, between scoreboard maintenance. | |
142 | + */ | |
143 | +#ifndef SCOREBOARD_MAINTENANCE_INTERVAL | |
144 | +#define SCOREBOARD_MAINTENANCE_INTERVAL 1000000 | |
145 | +#endif | |
146 | + | |
147 | +/* Number of requests to try to handle in a single process. If <= 0, | |
148 | + * the children don't die off. | |
149 | + */ | |
150 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_MAX_REQUESTS_PER_CHILD | |
151 | +#define DEFAULT_MAX_REQUESTS_PER_CHILD 10000 | |
152 | +#endif | |
153 | + | |
154 | +#endif /* AP_MPM_DEFAULT_H */ | |
155 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm.h httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm.h | |
156 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm.h 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 | |
157 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/mpm.h 2004-08-01 21:13:56.178699376 -0600 | |
158 | @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ | |
159 | +/* ==================================================================== | |
160 | + * The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 | |
161 | + * | |
162 | + * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights | |
163 | + * reserved. | |
164 | + * | |
165 | + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | |
166 | + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | |
167 | + * are met: | |
168 | + * | |
169 | + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | |
170 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | |
171 | + * | |
172 | + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
173 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in | |
174 | + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | |
175 | + * distribution. | |
176 | + * | |
177 | + * 3. The end-user documentation included with the redistribution, | |
178 | + * if any, must include the following acknowledgment: | |
179 | + * "This product includes software developed by the | |
180 | + * Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)." | |
181 | + * Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, | |
182 | + * if and wherever such third-party acknowledgments normally appear. | |
183 | + * | |
184 | + * 4. The names "Apache" and "Apache Software Foundation" must | |
185 | + * not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this | |
186 | + * software without prior written permission. For written | |
187 | + * permission, please contact apache@apache.org. | |
188 | + * | |
189 | + * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "Apache", | |
190 | + * nor may "Apache" appear in their name, without prior written | |
191 | + * permission of the Apache Software Foundation. | |
192 | + * | |
193 | + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED | |
194 | + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES | |
195 | + * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE | |
196 | + * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION OR | |
197 | + * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | |
198 | + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | |
199 | + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF | |
200 | + * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND | |
201 | + * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, | |
202 | + * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT | |
203 | + * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
204 | + * SUCH DAMAGE. | |
205 | + * ==================================================================== | |
206 | + * | |
207 | + * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many | |
208 | + * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more | |
209 | + * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see | |
210 | + * <http://www.apache.org/>. | |
211 | + * | |
212 | + * Portions of this software are based upon public domain software | |
213 | + * originally written at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, | |
214 | + * University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. | |
215 | + */ | |
216 | + | |
217 | +#include "httpd.h" | |
218 | +#include "mpm_default.h" | |
219 | +#include "scoreboard.h" | |
220 | +#include "unixd.h" | |
221 | + | |
222 | +#ifndef APACHE_MPM_PERUSER_H | |
223 | +#define APACHE_MPM_PERUSER_H | |
224 | + | |
225 | +#define PERUSER_MPM | |
226 | + | |
227 | +#define MPM_NAME "Peruser" | |
228 | + | |
229 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_RECLAIM_CHILD_PROCESSES | |
230 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_WAIT_OR_TIMEOUT | |
231 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_PROCESS_CHILD_STATUS | |
232 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_PIDFILE | |
233 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_SCOREBOARD | |
234 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_LOCKFILE | |
235 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_MAX_REQUESTS | |
236 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_COREDUMPDIR | |
237 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_ACCEPT_LOCK_MECH | |
238 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SIGNAL_SERVER | |
239 | +#define AP_MPM_WANT_SET_MAX_MEM_FREE | |
240 | +#define AP_MPM_DISABLE_NAGLE_ACCEPTED_SOCK | |
241 | + | |
242 | +#define AP_MPM_USES_POD 1 | |
243 | +#define MPM_CHILD_PID(i) (ap_scoreboard_image->parent[i].pid) | |
244 | +#define MPM_NOTE_CHILD_KILLED(i) (MPM_CHILD_PID(i) = 0) | |
245 | +#define MPM_ACCEPT_FUNC unixd_accept | |
246 | + | |
247 | +extern int ap_threads_per_child; | |
248 | +extern int ap_max_daemons_limit; | |
249 | +extern server_rec *ap_server_conf; | |
250 | + | |
251 | +/* Table of child status */ | |
252 | +#define SERVER_DEAD 0 | |
253 | +#define SERVER_DYING 1 | |
254 | +#define SERVER_ALIVE 2 | |
255 | + | |
256 | +typedef struct ap_ctable { | |
257 | + pid_t pid; | |
258 | + unsigned char status; | |
259 | +} ap_ctable; | |
260 | + | |
261 | +#endif /* APACHE_MPM_PERUSER_H */ | |
262 | diff -Nur httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/peruser.c httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/peruser.c | |
263 | --- httpd-2.0.50/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/peruser.c 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 | |
264 | +++ httpd-2.0.50-new/server/mpm/experimental/peruser/peruser.c 2004-08-01 21:07:09.480526896 -0600 | |
e85b07ec | 265 | @@ -0,0 +1,2629 @@ |
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266 | +/* ==================================================================== |
267 | + * The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 | |
268 | + * | |
269 | + * Copyright (c) 2000-2003 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights | |
270 | + * reserved. | |
271 | + * | |
272 | + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | |
273 | + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions | |
274 | + * are met: | |
275 | + * | |
276 | + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | |
277 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | |
278 | + * | |
279 | + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright | |
280 | + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in | |
281 | + * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | |
282 | + * distribution. | |
283 | + * | |
284 | + * 3. The end-user documentation included with the redistribution, | |
285 | + * if any, must include the following acknowledgment: | |
286 | + * "This product includes software developed by the | |
287 | + * Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)." | |
288 | + * Alternately, this acknowledgment may appear in the software itself, | |
289 | + * if and wherever such third-party acknowledgments normally appear. | |
290 | + * | |
291 | + * 4. The names "Apache" and "Apache Software Foundation" must | |
292 | + * not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this | |
293 | + * software without prior written permission. For written | |
294 | + * permission, please contact apache@apache.org. | |
295 | + * | |
296 | + * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "Apache", | |
297 | + * nor may "Apache" appear in their name, without prior written | |
298 | + * permission of the Apache Software Foundation. | |
299 | + * | |
300 | + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED | |
301 | + * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES | |
302 | + * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE | |
303 | + * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION OR | |
304 | + * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | |
305 | + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | |
306 | + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF | |
307 | + * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND | |
308 | + * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, | |
309 | + * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT | |
310 | + * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF | |
311 | + * SUCH DAMAGE. | |
312 | + * ==================================================================== | |
313 | + * | |
314 | + * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many | |
315 | + * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more | |
316 | + * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see | |
317 | + * <http://www.apache.org/>. | |
318 | + * | |
319 | + * Portions of this software are based upon public domain software | |
320 | + * originally written at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, | |
321 | + * University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. | |
322 | + */ | |
323 | + | |
324 | +/* #define MPM_PERUSER_DEBUG */ | |
325 | + | |
326 | +#include "apr.h" | |
327 | +#include "apr_hash.h" | |
328 | +#include "apr_pools.h" | |
329 | +#include "apr_file_io.h" | |
330 | +#include "apr_portable.h" | |
331 | +#include "apr_strings.h" | |
332 | +#include "apr_thread_proc.h" | |
333 | +#include "apr_signal.h" | |
334 | + | |
335 | +#define APR_WANT_STDIO | |
336 | +#define APR_WANT_STRFUNC | |
337 | +#define APR_WANT_IOVEC | |
338 | +#include "apr_want.h" | |
339 | + | |
340 | +#if APR_HAVE_UNISTD_H | |
341 | +#include <unistd.h> | |
342 | +#endif | |
343 | +#if APR_HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H | |
344 | +#include <sys/types.h> | |
345 | +#endif | |
346 | + | |
347 | +#define CORE_PRIVATE | |
348 | + | |
349 | +#include "ap_config.h" | |
350 | +#include "httpd.h" | |
351 | +#include "mpm_default.h" | |
352 | +#include "http_main.h" | |
353 | +#include "http_log.h" | |
354 | +#include "http_config.h" | |
355 | +#include "http_core.h" /* for get_remote_host */ | |
356 | +#include "http_connection.h" | |
e85b07ec | 357 | +#include "http_protocol.h" /* for ap_hook_post_read_request */ |
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358 | +#include "scoreboard.h" |
359 | +#include "ap_mpm.h" | |
360 | +#include "unixd.h" | |
361 | +#include "mpm_common.h" | |
362 | +#include "ap_listen.h" | |
363 | +#include "ap_mmn.h" | |
364 | +#include "apr_poll.h" | |
365 | +#include "util_ebcdic.h" | |
366 | + | |
367 | +#ifdef HAVE_BSTRING_H | |
368 | +#include <bstring.h> /* for IRIX, FD_SET calls bzero() */ | |
369 | +#endif | |
370 | + | |
371 | +#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H | |
372 | +#include <time.h> | |
373 | +#endif | |
374 | + | |
375 | +#ifdef HAVE_SYS_PROCESSOR_H | |
376 | +#include <sys/processor.h> /* for bindprocessor() */ | |
377 | +#endif | |
378 | + | |
379 | +#if APR_HAS_SHARED_MEMORY | |
380 | +#include "apr_shm.h" | |
381 | +#else | |
382 | +#error "Peruser MPM requres shared memory support." | |
383 | +#endif | |
384 | + | |
385 | + | |
386 | +/* should be APR-ized */ | |
387 | +#include <grp.h> | |
388 | +#include <pwd.h> | |
389 | +#include <sys/stat.h> | |
390 | +#include <sys/un.h> | |
391 | +#include <setjmp.h> | |
392 | + | |
393 | +#include <signal.h> | |
394 | +#include <sys/times.h> | |
395 | + | |
396 | + | |
397 | +#ifdef MPM_PERUSER_DEBUG | |
398 | +# define _DBG(text,par...) \ | |
399 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, 0, NULL, \ | |
400 | + "(peruser: pid=%d uid=%d child=%d) %s(): " text, \ | |
401 | + getpid(), getuid(), my_child_num, __FUNCTION__, ##par, 0) | |
402 | + | |
403 | +# define _TRACE_CALL(text,par...) _DBG("calling " text, ##par) | |
404 | +# define _TRACE_RET(text,par...) _DBG("returned from " text, ##par) | |
405 | +#else | |
406 | +# define _DBG(text,par...) | |
407 | +# define _TRACE_RET(text,par...) | |
408 | +# define _TRACE_CALL(text,par...) | |
409 | +#endif /* MPM_PERUSER_DEBUG */ | |
410 | + | |
411 | +/* char of death - for signalling children to die */ | |
412 | +#define AP_PERUSER_CHAR_OF_DEATH '!' | |
413 | + | |
414 | +#define PERUSER_SERVER_CONF(cf) \ | |
415 | + ((peruser_server_conf *) ap_get_module_config(cf, &mpm_peruser_module)) | |
416 | + | |
417 | +/* | |
418 | + * Define some magic numbers that we use for the state of the incomming | |
419 | + * request. These must be < 0 so they don't collide with a file descriptor. | |
420 | + */ | |
421 | +#define AP_PERUSER_THISCHILD -1 | |
422 | +#define AP_PERUSER_OTHERCHILD -2 | |
423 | + | |
424 | + | |
425 | +/* Limit on the total --- clients will be locked out if more servers than | |
426 | + * this are needed. It is intended solely to keep the server from crashing | |
427 | + * when things get out of hand. | |
428 | + * | |
429 | + * We keep a hard maximum number of servers, for two reasons --- first off, | |
430 | + * in case something goes seriously wrong, we want to stop the fork bomb | |
431 | + * short of actually crashing the machine we're running on by filling some | |
432 | + * kernel table. Secondly, it keeps the size of the scoreboard file small | |
433 | + * enough that we can read the whole thing without worrying too much about | |
434 | + * the overhead. | |
435 | + */ | |
436 | +#ifndef DEFAULT_SERVER_LIMIT | |
437 | +#define DEFAULT_SERVER_LIMIT 256 | |
438 | +#endif | |
439 | + | |
440 | +/* Admin can't tune ServerLimit beyond MAX_SERVER_LIMIT. We want | |
441 | + * some sort of compile-time limit to help catch typos. | |
442 | + */ | |
443 | +#ifndef MAX_SERVER_LIMIT | |
444 | +#define MAX_SERVER_LIMIT 20000 | |
445 | +#endif | |
446 | + | |
447 | +#ifndef HARD_THREAD_LIMIT | |
448 | +#define HARD_THREAD_LIMIT 1 | |
449 | +#endif | |
450 | + | |
451 | +#define CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER 1 | |
452 | +#define CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR 2 | |
453 | + | |
454 | +#define CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY 0 /* wait for a request before starting */ | |
455 | +#define CHILD_STATUS_STARTING 1 /* wait for socket creation */ | |
456 | +#define CHILD_STATUS_READY 2 /* wait for mux to restart */ | |
457 | +#define CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE 3 /* ready to take requests */ | |
458 | +#define CHILD_STATUS_RESTART 4 /* child about to die and restart */ | |
459 | + | |
460 | +/* config globals */ | |
461 | + | |
462 | +int ap_threads_per_child=0; /* Worker threads per child */ | |
463 | +static apr_proc_mutex_t *accept_mutex; | |
464 | +static int ap_daemons_min_free=0; | |
465 | +static int ap_max_processors=0; | |
466 | +static int ap_daemons_limit=0; /* MaxClients */ | |
467 | +static int server_limit = DEFAULT_SERVER_LIMIT; | |
468 | +static int first_server_limit; | |
469 | +static int changed_limit_at_restart; | |
470 | + | |
471 | +static int requests_this_child; | |
472 | +static ap_pod_t *pod; | |
473 | + | |
474 | +/* === configuration stuff === */ | |
475 | +/* the server limit is also the size of the server table */ | |
476 | +static int cf_server_limit = DEFAULT_SERVER_LIMIT; | |
477 | + | |
478 | +/* -- server process information -- */ | |
479 | +typedef struct | |
480 | +{ | |
481 | + /* identification */ | |
482 | + int id; /* index in child_info_table */ | |
483 | + pid_t pid; /* process id */ | |
484 | + int status; /* status of child */ | |
485 | + int type; /* multiplexer or processor */ | |
486 | + | |
487 | + /* security settings */ | |
488 | + uid_t uid; /* user id */ | |
489 | + gid_t gid; /* group id */ | |
490 | + const char *chroot; /* directory to chroot() to, can be null */ | |
491 | + | |
492 | + /* sockets */ | |
493 | + int input; /* The socket descriptor */ | |
494 | + int output; /* The socket descriptor */ | |
495 | + int sock_fd; | |
496 | + | |
497 | + /* stack context saved state */ | |
498 | + jmp_buf jmpbuffer; | |
499 | +} child_info_t; | |
500 | + | |
501 | +typedef struct | |
502 | +{ | |
503 | + apr_size_t num_childs; | |
504 | +} child_info_control; | |
505 | + | |
506 | +typedef struct | |
507 | +{ | |
508 | + child_info_control *control; | |
509 | + child_info_t *table; | |
510 | +} child_info; | |
511 | + | |
512 | +typedef struct | |
513 | +{ | |
514 | + const char *sockname; /* The base name for the socket */ | |
515 | + const char *fullsockname; /* socket base name + extension */ | |
516 | + uid_t uid; | |
517 | + gid_t gid; | |
518 | + const char *chroot; | |
519 | + int max_processors; | |
520 | + int last_child; | |
521 | +} peruser_server_conf; | |
522 | + | |
523 | +typedef struct peruser_header | |
524 | +{ | |
525 | + char *headers; | |
526 | + apr_pool_t *p; | |
527 | +} peruser_header; | |
528 | + | |
529 | + | |
530 | +/* Tables used to determine the user and group each child process should | |
531 | + * run as. The hash table is used to correlate a server name with a child | |
532 | + * process. | |
533 | + */ | |
534 | +static apr_size_t child_info_size; | |
535 | +static child_info *child_info_image; | |
536 | +struct ap_ctable *ap_child_table; | |
537 | + | |
538 | +#define NUM_CHILDS (child_info_image != NULL ? child_info_image->control->num_childs : 0) | |
539 | +#define CHILD_INFO_TABLE (child_info_image != NULL ? child_info_image->table : NULL) | |
540 | + | |
541 | +#if APR_HAS_SHARED_MEMORY | |
542 | +#ifndef WIN32 | |
543 | +static /* but must be exported to mpm_winnt */ | |
544 | +#endif | |
545 | + apr_shm_t *child_info_shm = NULL; | |
546 | +#endif | |
547 | + | |
548 | +/* | |
549 | + * The max child slot ever assigned, preserved across restarts. Necessary | |
550 | + * to deal with MaxClients changes across AP_SIG_GRACEFUL restarts. We | |
551 | + * use this value to optimize routines that have to scan the entire scoreboard. | |
552 | + */ | |
553 | +int ap_max_daemons_limit = -1; | |
554 | +server_rec *ap_server_conf; | |
555 | + | |
556 | +module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA mpm_peruser_module; | |
557 | + | |
558 | +/* -- replace the pipe-of-death by an control socket -- */ | |
559 | +static apr_file_t *pipe_of_death_in = NULL; | |
560 | +static apr_file_t *pipe_of_death_out = NULL; | |
561 | + | |
562 | + | |
563 | +/* one_process --- debugging mode variable; can be set from the command line | |
564 | + * with the -X flag. If set, this gets you the child_main loop running | |
565 | + * in the process which originally started up (no detach, no make_child), | |
566 | + * which is a pretty nice debugging environment. (You'll get a SIGHUP | |
567 | + * early in standalone_main; just continue through. This is the server | |
568 | + * trying to kill off any child processes which it might have lying | |
569 | + * around --- Apache doesn't keep track of their pids, it just sends | |
570 | + * SIGHUP to the process group, ignoring it in the root process. | |
571 | + * Continue through and you'll be fine.). | |
572 | + */ | |
573 | + | |
574 | +static int one_process = 0; | |
575 | + | |
576 | +static apr_pool_t *pconf; /* Pool for config stuff */ | |
577 | +static apr_pool_t *pchild; /* Pool for httpd child stuff */ | |
578 | + | |
579 | +static pid_t ap_my_pid; /* it seems silly to call getpid all the time */ | |
580 | +static pid_t parent_pid; | |
581 | +static int my_child_num; | |
582 | +ap_generation_t volatile ap_my_generation=0; | |
583 | + | |
584 | +#ifdef TPF | |
585 | +int tpf_child = 0; | |
586 | +char tpf_server_name[INETD_SERVNAME_LENGTH+1]; | |
587 | +#endif /* TPF */ | |
588 | + | |
589 | +static int die_now = 0; | |
590 | + | |
591 | +#ifdef GPROF | |
592 | +/* | |
593 | + * change directory for gprof to plop the gmon.out file | |
594 | + * configure in httpd.conf: | |
595 | + * GprofDir $RuntimeDir/ -> $ServerRoot/$RuntimeDir/gmon.out | |
596 | + * GprofDir $RuntimeDir/% -> $ServerRoot/$RuntimeDir/gprof.$pid/gmon.out | |
597 | + */ | |
598 | +static void chdir_for_gprof(void) | |
599 | +{ | |
600 | + core_server_config *sconf = | |
601 | + ap_get_module_config(ap_server_conf->module_config, &core_module); | |
602 | + char *dir = sconf->gprof_dir; | |
603 | + const char *use_dir; | |
604 | + | |
605 | + if(dir) { | |
606 | + apr_status_t res; | |
607 | + char buf[512]; | |
608 | + int len = strlen(sconf->gprof_dir) - 1; | |
609 | + if(*(dir + len) == '%') { | |
610 | + dir[len] = '\0'; | |
611 | + apr_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%sgprof.%d", dir, (int)getpid()); | |
612 | + } | |
613 | + use_dir = ap_server_root_relative(pconf, buf[0] ? buf : dir); | |
614 | + res = apr_dir_make(use_dir, 0755, pconf); | |
615 | + if(res != APR_SUCCESS && !APR_STATUS_IS_EEXIST(res)) { | |
616 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, errno, ap_server_conf, | |
617 | + "gprof: error creating directory %s", dir); | |
618 | + } | |
619 | + } | |
620 | + else { | |
621 | + use_dir = ap_server_root_relative(pconf, DEFAULT_REL_RUNTIMEDIR); | |
622 | + } | |
623 | + | |
624 | + chdir(use_dir); | |
625 | +} | |
626 | +#else | |
627 | +#define chdir_for_gprof() | |
628 | +#endif | |
629 | + | |
630 | +char* child_type_string(int type) | |
631 | +{ | |
632 | + switch(type) | |
633 | + { | |
634 | + case CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER: return "MULTIPLEXER"; | |
635 | + case CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR: return "PROCESSOR"; | |
636 | + } | |
637 | + | |
638 | + return "UNKNOWN"; | |
639 | +} | |
640 | + | |
641 | +char* child_status_string(int status) | |
642 | +{ | |
643 | + switch(status) | |
644 | + { | |
645 | + case CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY: return "STANDBY"; | |
646 | + case CHILD_STATUS_STARTING: return "STARTING"; | |
647 | + case CHILD_STATUS_READY: return "READY"; | |
648 | + case CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE: return "ACTIVE"; | |
649 | + case CHILD_STATUS_RESTART: return "RESTART"; | |
650 | + } | |
651 | + | |
652 | + return "UNKNOWN"; | |
653 | +} | |
654 | + | |
655 | +void dump_child_table() | |
656 | +{ | |
657 | + int x; | |
658 | + | |
659 | + _DBG("%-3s %-5s %-8s %-12s %-4s %-4s %-25s %5s %6s %7s", | |
660 | + "ID", "PID", "STATUS", "TYPE", "UID", "GID", "CHROOT", "INPUT", "OUTPUT", "SOCK_FD"); | |
661 | + | |
662 | + for(x = 0; x < NUM_CHILDS; x++) | |
663 | + { | |
664 | + _DBG("%-3d %-5d %-8s %-12s %-4d %-4d %-25s %-5d %-6d %-7d", | |
665 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].id, | |
666 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].pid, | |
667 | + child_status_string(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].status), | |
668 | + child_type_string(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].type), | |
669 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].uid, | |
670 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].gid, | |
671 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].chroot, | |
672 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].input, | |
673 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].output, | |
674 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[x].sock_fd); | |
675 | + } | |
676 | +} | |
677 | + | |
678 | +/* XXX - I don't know if TPF will ever use this module or not, so leave | |
679 | + * the ap_check_signals calls in but disable them - manoj */ | |
680 | +#define ap_check_signals() | |
681 | + | |
682 | +/* a clean exit from a child with proper cleanup */ | |
683 | +static inline int clean_child_exit(int code) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); | |
684 | +static inline int clean_child_exit(int code) | |
685 | +{ | |
686 | + if (pchild) { | |
687 | + apr_pool_destroy(pchild); | |
688 | + } | |
689 | + ap_mpm_pod_close(pod); | |
690 | + chdir_for_gprof(); | |
691 | + exit(code); | |
692 | +} | |
693 | + | |
694 | +static void accept_mutex_on(void) | |
695 | +{ | |
696 | +/* for some reason this fails if we listen on the pipe_of_death. | |
697 | + fortunately I don't think we currently need it */ | |
698 | + | |
699 | +#if 0 | |
700 | + apr_status_t rv = apr_proc_mutex_lock(accept_mutex); | |
701 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
702 | + const char *msg = "couldn't grab the accept mutex"; | |
703 | + | |
704 | + if (ap_my_generation != | |
705 | + ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation) { | |
706 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, rv, NULL, msg); | |
707 | + clean_child_exit(0); | |
708 | + } | |
709 | + else { | |
710 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_EMERG, rv, NULL, msg); | |
711 | + exit(APEXIT_CHILDFATAL); | |
712 | + } | |
713 | + } | |
714 | +#endif | |
715 | +} | |
716 | + | |
717 | +static void accept_mutex_off(void) | |
718 | +{ | |
719 | +#if 0 | |
720 | + apr_status_t rv = apr_proc_mutex_unlock(accept_mutex); | |
721 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
722 | + const char *msg = "couldn't release the accept mutex"; | |
723 | + | |
724 | + if (ap_my_generation != | |
725 | + ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation) { | |
726 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, rv, NULL, msg); | |
727 | + /* don't exit here... we have a connection to | |
728 | + * process, after which point we'll see that the | |
729 | + * generation changed and we'll exit cleanly | |
730 | + */ | |
731 | + } | |
732 | + else { | |
733 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_EMERG, rv, NULL, msg); | |
734 | + exit(APEXIT_CHILDFATAL); | |
735 | + } | |
736 | + } | |
737 | +#endif | |
738 | +} | |
739 | + | |
740 | +/* On some architectures it's safe to do unserialized accept()s in the single | |
741 | + * Listen case. But it's never safe to do it in the case where there's | |
742 | + * multiple Listen statements. Define SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT | |
743 | + * when it's safe in the single Listen case. | |
744 | + */ | |
745 | +#ifdef SINGLE_LISTEN_UNSERIALIZED_ACCEPT | |
746 | +#define SAFE_ACCEPT(stmt) do {if (ap_listeners->next) {stmt;}} while(0) | |
747 | +#else | |
748 | +#define SAFE_ACCEPT(stmt) do {stmt;} while(0) | |
749 | +#endif | |
750 | + | |
751 | +AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_mpm_query(int query_code, int *result) | |
752 | +{ | |
753 | + switch(query_code){ | |
754 | + case AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMON_USED: | |
755 | + *result = ap_daemons_limit; | |
756 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
757 | + case AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED: | |
758 | + *result = AP_MPMQ_NOT_SUPPORTED; | |
759 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
760 | + case AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED: | |
761 | + *result = AP_MPMQ_DYNAMIC; | |
762 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
763 | + case AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_DAEMONS: | |
764 | + *result = server_limit; | |
765 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
766 | + case AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS: | |
767 | + *result = HARD_THREAD_LIMIT; | |
768 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
769 | + case AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS: | |
770 | + *result = 0; | |
771 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
772 | + case AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_DAEMONS: | |
773 | + *result = ap_daemons_min_free; | |
774 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
775 | + case AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_THREADS: | |
776 | + *result = 0; | |
777 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
778 | + case AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_THREADS: | |
779 | + *result = 0; | |
780 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
781 | + case AP_MPMQ_MAX_REQUESTS_DAEMON: | |
782 | + *result = ap_max_requests_per_child; | |
783 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
784 | + case AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMONS: | |
785 | + *result = server_limit; | |
786 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
787 | + } | |
788 | + return APR_ENOTIMPL; | |
789 | +} | |
790 | + | |
791 | +#if defined(NEED_WAITPID) | |
792 | +/* | |
793 | + Systems without a real waitpid sometimes lose a child's exit while waiting | |
794 | + for another. Search through the scoreboard for missing children. | |
795 | + */ | |
796 | +int reap_children(int *exitcode, apr_exit_why_e *status) | |
797 | +{ | |
798 | + int n, pid; | |
799 | + | |
800 | + for (n = 0; n < ap_max_daemons_limit; ++n) { | |
801 | + if (ap_scoreboard_image->servers[n][0].status != SERVER_DEAD && | |
802 | + kill((pid = ap_scoreboard_image->parent[n].pid), 0) == -1) { | |
803 | + ap_update_child_status_from_indexes(n, 0, SERVER_DEAD, NULL); | |
804 | + /* just mark it as having a successful exit status */ | |
805 | + *status = APR_PROC_EXIT; | |
806 | + *exitcode = 0; | |
807 | + return(pid); | |
808 | + } | |
809 | + } | |
810 | + return 0; | |
811 | +} | |
812 | +#endif | |
813 | + | |
814 | +/* handle all varieties of core dumping signals */ | |
815 | +static void sig_coredump(int sig) | |
816 | +{ | |
817 | + chdir(ap_coredump_dir); | |
818 | + apr_signal(sig, SIG_DFL); | |
819 | + if (ap_my_pid == parent_pid) { | |
820 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, | |
821 | + 0, ap_server_conf, | |
822 | + "seg fault or similar nasty error detected " | |
823 | + "in the parent process"); | |
824 | + } | |
825 | + kill(getpid(), sig); | |
826 | + /* At this point we've got sig blocked, because we're still inside | |
827 | + * the signal handler. When we leave the signal handler it will | |
828 | + * be unblocked, and we'll take the signal... and coredump or whatever | |
829 | + * is appropriate for this particular Unix. In addition the parent | |
830 | + * will see the real signal we received -- whereas if we called | |
831 | + * abort() here, the parent would only see SIGABRT. | |
832 | + */ | |
833 | +} | |
834 | + | |
835 | +/***************************************************************** | |
836 | + * Connection structures and accounting... | |
837 | + */ | |
838 | + | |
839 | +static void just_die(int sig) | |
840 | +{ | |
841 | +_DBG("function called"); | |
842 | + clean_child_exit(0); | |
843 | +} | |
844 | + | |
845 | +/* volatile just in case */ | |
846 | +static int volatile shutdown_pending; | |
847 | +static int volatile restart_pending; | |
848 | +static int volatile is_graceful; | |
849 | +/* XXX static int volatile child_fatal; */ | |
850 | + | |
851 | +static void sig_term(int sig) | |
852 | +{ | |
853 | + if (shutdown_pending == 1) { | |
854 | + /* Um, is this _probably_ not an error, if the user has | |
855 | + * tried to do a shutdown twice quickly, so we won't | |
856 | + * worry about reporting it. | |
857 | + */ | |
858 | + return; | |
859 | + } | |
860 | + shutdown_pending = 1; | |
861 | +} | |
862 | + | |
863 | +/* restart() is the signal handler for SIGHUP and AP_SIG_GRACEFUL | |
864 | + * in the parent process, unless running in ONE_PROCESS mode | |
865 | + */ | |
866 | +static void restart(int sig) | |
867 | +{ | |
868 | + if (restart_pending == 1) { | |
869 | + /* Probably not an error - don't bother reporting it */ | |
870 | + return; | |
871 | + } | |
872 | + restart_pending = 1; | |
873 | + is_graceful = (sig == AP_SIG_GRACEFUL); | |
874 | +} | |
875 | + | |
876 | +/* Sets die_now if we received a character on the pipe_of_death */ | |
877 | +static apr_status_t check_pipe_of_death | |
878 | +( | |
879 | + void **csd, | |
880 | + ap_listen_rec *lr, | |
881 | + apr_pool_t *ptrans | |
882 | +) | |
883 | +{ | |
884 | + int ret; | |
885 | + char pipe_read_char; | |
886 | + apr_size_t n = 1; | |
887 | + | |
888 | + _DBG("WATCH: die_now=%d", die_now); | |
889 | + | |
890 | + if (die_now) return APR_SUCCESS; | |
891 | + | |
892 | + /* apr_thread_mutex_lock(pipe_of_death_mutex); */ | |
893 | + ret = apr_recv(lr->sd, &pipe_read_char, &n); | |
894 | + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(ret)) | |
895 | + { | |
896 | + /* It lost the lottery. It must continue to suffer | |
897 | + * through a life of servitude. */ | |
898 | + } | |
899 | + else | |
900 | + { | |
901 | + if (pipe_read_char != AP_PERUSER_CHAR_OF_DEATH) | |
902 | + { | |
903 | + _DBG("got wrong char %c", pipe_read_char); | |
904 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
905 | + } | |
906 | + /* It won the lottery (or something else is very | |
907 | + * wrong). Embrace death with open arms. */ | |
908 | + die_now = 1; | |
909 | + _DBG("WATCH: die_now=%d", die_now); | |
910 | + } | |
911 | + /* apr_thread_mutex_unlock(pipe_of_death_mutex); */ | |
912 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
913 | +} | |
914 | + | |
915 | +static void set_signals(void) | |
916 | +{ | |
917 | +#ifndef NO_USE_SIGACTION | |
918 | + struct sigaction sa; | |
919 | + | |
920 | + sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); | |
921 | + sa.sa_flags = 0; | |
922 | + | |
923 | + if (!one_process) { | |
924 | + sa.sa_handler = sig_coredump; | |
925 | +#if defined(SA_ONESHOT) | |
926 | + sa.sa_flags = SA_ONESHOT; | |
927 | +#elif defined(SA_RESETHAND) | |
928 | + sa.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND; | |
929 | +#endif | |
930 | + if (sigaction(SIGSEGV, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
931 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGSEGV)"); | |
932 | +#ifdef SIGBUS | |
933 | + if (sigaction(SIGBUS, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
934 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGBUS)"); | |
935 | +#endif | |
936 | +#ifdef SIGABORT | |
937 | + if (sigaction(SIGABORT, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
938 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGABORT)"); | |
939 | +#endif | |
940 | +#ifdef SIGABRT | |
941 | + if (sigaction(SIGABRT, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
942 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGABRT)"); | |
943 | +#endif | |
944 | +#ifdef SIGILL | |
945 | + if (sigaction(SIGILL, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
946 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGILL)"); | |
947 | +#endif | |
948 | + sa.sa_flags = 0; | |
949 | + } | |
950 | + sa.sa_handler = sig_term; | |
951 | + if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
952 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGTERM)"); | |
953 | +#ifdef SIGINT | |
954 | + if (sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
955 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGINT)"); | |
956 | +#endif | |
957 | +#ifdef SIGXCPU | |
958 | + sa.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; | |
959 | + if (sigaction(SIGXCPU, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
960 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGXCPU)"); | |
961 | +#endif | |
962 | +#ifdef SIGXFSZ | |
963 | + sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; | |
964 | + if (sigaction(SIGXFSZ, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
965 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGXFSZ)"); | |
966 | +#endif | |
967 | +#ifdef SIGPIPE | |
968 | + sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; | |
969 | + if (sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
970 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGPIPE)"); | |
971 | +#endif | |
972 | + | |
973 | + /* we want to ignore HUPs and AP_SIG_GRACEFUL while we're busy | |
974 | + * processing one */ | |
975 | + sigaddset(&sa.sa_mask, SIGHUP); | |
976 | + sigaddset(&sa.sa_mask, AP_SIG_GRACEFUL); | |
977 | + sa.sa_handler = restart; | |
978 | + if (sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
979 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(SIGHUP)"); | |
980 | + if (sigaction(AP_SIG_GRACEFUL, &sa, NULL) < 0) | |
981 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "sigaction(" AP_SIG_GRACEFUL_STRING ")"); | |
982 | +#else | |
983 | + if (!one_process) { | |
984 | + apr_signal(SIGSEGV, sig_coredump); | |
985 | +#ifdef SIGBUS | |
986 | + apr_signal(SIGBUS, sig_coredump); | |
987 | +#endif /* SIGBUS */ | |
988 | +#ifdef SIGABORT | |
989 | + apr_signal(SIGABORT, sig_coredump); | |
990 | +#endif /* SIGABORT */ | |
991 | +#ifdef SIGABRT | |
992 | + apr_signal(SIGABRT, sig_coredump); | |
993 | +#endif /* SIGABRT */ | |
994 | +#ifdef SIGILL | |
995 | + apr_signal(SIGILL, sig_coredump); | |
996 | +#endif /* SIGILL */ | |
997 | +#ifdef SIGXCPU | |
998 | + apr_signal(SIGXCPU, SIG_DFL); | |
999 | +#endif /* SIGXCPU */ | |
1000 | +#ifdef SIGXFSZ | |
1001 | + apr_signal(SIGXFSZ, SIG_DFL); | |
1002 | +#endif /* SIGXFSZ */ | |
1003 | + } | |
1004 | + | |
1005 | + apr_signal(SIGTERM, sig_term); | |
1006 | +#ifdef SIGHUP | |
1007 | + apr_signal(SIGHUP, restart); | |
1008 | +#endif /* SIGHUP */ | |
1009 | +#ifdef AP_SIG_GRACEFUL | |
1010 | + apr_signal(AP_SIG_GRACEFUL, restart); | |
1011 | +#endif /* AP_SIG_GRACEFUL */ | |
1012 | +#ifdef SIGPIPE | |
1013 | + apr_signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); | |
1014 | +#endif /* SIGPIPE */ | |
1015 | + | |
1016 | +#endif | |
1017 | +} | |
1018 | + | |
1019 | +/***************************************************************** | |
1020 | + * Child process main loop. | |
1021 | + * The following vars are static to avoid getting clobbered by longjmp(); | |
1022 | + * they are really private to child_main. | |
1023 | + */ | |
1024 | + | |
1025 | +static int requests_this_child; | |
1026 | +static int num_listensocks = 0; | |
1027 | +static ap_listen_rec *listensocks; | |
1028 | + | |
1029 | +int ap_graceful_stop_signalled(void) | |
1030 | +{ | |
1031 | + /* not ever called anymore... */ | |
1032 | + return 0; | |
1033 | +} | |
1034 | + | |
1035 | +static void process_socket(apr_pool_t *p, apr_socket_t *sock, long conn_id, | |
1036 | + apr_bucket_alloc_t *bucket_alloc) | |
1037 | +{ | |
1038 | + conn_rec *current_conn; | |
1039 | + int sock_fd; | |
1040 | + apr_status_t rv; | |
1041 | + ap_sb_handle_t *sbh; | |
1042 | + | |
1043 | + if ((rv = apr_os_sock_get(&sock_fd, sock)) != APR_SUCCESS) | |
1044 | + { | |
1045 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, rv, NULL, "apr_os_sock_get"); | |
1046 | + } | |
1047 | + | |
1048 | + _DBG("child_num=%d sock=%ld sock_fd=%d\n", my_child_num, sock, sock_fd); | |
1049 | + | |
1050 | + switch (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type) | |
1051 | + { | |
1052 | + case CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER: | |
1053 | + _DBG("type=MULTIPLEXER %d", my_child_num); | |
1054 | + break; | |
1055 | + case CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR: | |
1056 | + _DBG("type=PROCESSOR %d", my_child_num); | |
1057 | + break; | |
1058 | + default: | |
1059 | + _DBG("type UNKNOWN! %d", my_child_num); | |
1060 | + } | |
1061 | + | |
1062 | + if (sock_fd >= FD_SETSIZE) | |
1063 | + { | |
1064 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, 0, NULL, | |
1065 | + "new file descriptor %d is too large; you probably need " | |
1066 | + "to rebuild Apache with a larger FD_SETSIZE " | |
1067 | + "(currently %d)", | |
1068 | + sock_fd, FD_SETSIZE); | |
1069 | + apr_socket_close(sock); | |
1070 | + _DBG("child_num=%d: exiting with error", my_child_num); | |
1071 | + return; | |
1072 | + } | |
1073 | + | |
1074 | + if (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].sock_fd < 0) | |
1075 | + { | |
1076 | + ap_sock_disable_nagle(sock); | |
1077 | + } | |
1078 | + | |
1079 | + ap_create_sb_handle(&sbh, p, conn_id, 0); | |
1080 | + current_conn = ap_run_create_connection(p, ap_server_conf, sock, conn_id, | |
1081 | + sbh, bucket_alloc); | |
1082 | + | |
1083 | + if (current_conn) | |
1084 | + { | |
1085 | + ap_process_connection(current_conn, sock); | |
1086 | + ap_lingering_close(current_conn); | |
1087 | + } | |
1088 | +} | |
1089 | + | |
e85b07ec | 1090 | +static int peruser_process_connection(conn_rec *conn) |
59a68a1f AM |
1091 | +{ |
1092 | + ap_filter_t *filter; | |
1093 | + apr_bucket_brigade *bb; | |
1094 | + core_net_rec *net; | |
1095 | + | |
1096 | + _DBG("function entered",0); | |
1097 | + | |
1098 | + /* -- fetch our sockets from the pool -- */ | |
1099 | + apr_pool_userdata_get((void **)&bb, "PERUSER_SOCKETS", conn->pool); | |
1100 | + if (bb != NULL) | |
1101 | + { | |
1102 | + /* -- find the 'core' filter and give the socket data to it -- */ | |
1103 | + for (filter = conn->output_filters; filter != NULL; filter = filter->next) | |
1104 | + { | |
1105 | + if (!strcmp(filter->frec->name, "core")) break; | |
1106 | + } | |
1107 | + if (filter != NULL) | |
1108 | + { | |
1109 | + net = filter->ctx; | |
1110 | + net->in_ctx = apr_palloc(conn->pool, sizeof(*net->in_ctx)); | |
1111 | + net->in_ctx->b = bb; | |
1112 | + } | |
1113 | + } | |
1114 | + _DBG("leaving (DECLINED)", 0); | |
1115 | + return DECLINED; | |
1116 | +} | |
1117 | + | |
1118 | +static int total_processors(peruser_server_conf* sconf) | |
1119 | +{ | |
1120 | + int i, total; | |
1121 | + | |
1122 | + for(i = 0, total = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
1123 | + { | |
1124 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].uid == sconf->uid && | |
1125 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].gid == sconf->gid && | |
6b8205e6 | 1126 | + (!sconf->chroot || !strcmp(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].chroot, sconf->chroot))) |
59a68a1f AM |
1127 | + { |
1128 | + total++; | |
1129 | + } | |
1130 | + } | |
1131 | + | |
1132 | + return total; | |
1133 | +} | |
1134 | + | |
1135 | +static int idle_processors(peruser_server_conf* sconf) | |
1136 | +{ | |
1137 | + int i, total; | |
1138 | + | |
1139 | + for(i = 0, total = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
1140 | + { | |
1141 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].uid == sconf->uid && | |
1142 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].gid == sconf->gid && | |
6b8205e6 | 1143 | + (!sconf->chroot || !strcmp(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].chroot, sconf->chroot)) && |
59a68a1f AM |
1144 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].status == SERVER_READY) |
1145 | + { | |
1146 | + total++; | |
1147 | + } | |
1148 | + } | |
1149 | + | |
1150 | + return total; | |
1151 | +} | |
1152 | + | |
1153 | +static child_info_t* find_next_multiplexer() | |
1154 | +{ | |
1155 | + int i; | |
1156 | + | |
1157 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
1158 | + | |
1159 | + for(i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
1160 | + { | |
1161 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].type == CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER) | |
1162 | + return &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i]; | |
1163 | + } | |
1164 | + | |
1165 | + return NULL; | |
1166 | +} | |
1167 | + | |
1168 | +static child_info_t* find_next_processor(peruser_server_conf* sconf) | |
1169 | +{ | |
1170 | + int i, match; | |
1171 | + | |
1172 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
1173 | + _DBG("uid=%d gid=%d chroot=%s", sconf->uid, sconf->gid, sconf->chroot); | |
1174 | + | |
1175 | + match = -1; | |
1176 | + | |
1177 | + for(i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; i++) | |
1178 | + { | |
1179 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].type == CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR && | |
1180 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].uid == sconf->uid && | |
1181 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].gid == sconf->gid && | |
6b8205e6 | 1182 | + (!sconf->chroot || !strcmp(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].chroot, sconf->chroot)) && |
59a68a1f AM |
1183 | + (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status == CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY || |
1184 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status == CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE)) | |
1185 | + { | |
1186 | + _DBG("checking child #%d (%d, %d, %s)", i, | |
1187 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].uid, | |
1188 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].gid, | |
1189 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].chroot); | |
1190 | + | |
1191 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status == CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY) | |
1192 | + return &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i]; | |
1193 | + | |
1194 | + if(match == -1) | |
1195 | + { | |
1196 | + match = i; | |
1197 | + continue; | |
1198 | + } | |
1199 | + | |
1200 | + /* the plan: pick the processor that's been idle the longest. | |
1201 | + prefer ones in the SERVER_READY state */ | |
1202 | + | |
1203 | + if(ap_scoreboard_image->servers[match][0].status != SERVER_READY && | |
1204 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].status == SERVER_READY) | |
1205 | + match = i; | |
1206 | + | |
1207 | + if(ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].status == | |
1208 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[match][0].status && | |
1209 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].last_used < | |
1210 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[match][0].last_used) | |
1211 | + match = i; | |
1212 | + } | |
1213 | + } | |
1214 | + | |
1215 | + if(match == -1) return NULL; | |
1216 | + return &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[match]; | |
1217 | +} | |
1218 | + | |
1219 | +static int pass_request(request_rec *r, child_info_t *processor) | |
1220 | +{ | |
1221 | + int rv; | |
1222 | + struct msghdr msg; | |
1223 | + struct cmsghdr *cmsg; | |
1224 | + int sock_fd; | |
1225 | + char *bodypart = NULL; | |
1226 | + struct iovec iov[2]; | |
1227 | + conn_rec *c = r->connection; | |
1228 | + apr_bucket_brigade *bb = apr_brigade_create(r->pool, c->bucket_alloc); | |
1229 | + apr_bucket_brigade *bodypart_bb = NULL; | |
1230 | + apr_size_t len = 0; | |
1231 | + apr_size_t bodypart_len = 0; | |
1232 | + peruser_header h; | |
1233 | + apr_bucket *bucket; | |
1234 | + const apr_array_header_t *headers_in_array; | |
1235 | + const apr_table_entry_t *headers_in; | |
1236 | + int counter; | |
1237 | + | |
1238 | + apr_socket_t *thesock = ap_get_module_config(r->connection->conn_config, &core_module); | |
1239 | + peruser_server_conf *sconf = PERUSER_SERVER_CONF(r->server->module_config); | |
1240 | + | |
1241 | + if ((!r->the_request) || (!strlen(r->the_request))) | |
1242 | + { | |
1243 | + _DBG("empty request. dropping it (%ld)", r->the_request); | |
1244 | + return -1; | |
1245 | + } | |
1246 | + | |
1247 | + if (!processor) | |
1248 | + { | |
1249 | + _DBG("server %s in child %d has no child_info associated", | |
1250 | + r->hostname, my_child_num); | |
1251 | + return -1; | |
1252 | + } | |
1253 | + | |
1254 | + _DBG("passing request to another child. Vhost: %s, child %d %d", | |
1255 | + apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Host"), my_child_num, processor->output); | |
1256 | + _DBG("r->the_request=\"%s\" len=%d", r->the_request, strlen(r->the_request)); | |
1257 | + | |
1258 | + ap_get_brigade(r->connection->input_filters, bb, AP_MODE_EXHAUSTIVE, APR_NONBLOCK_READ, len); | |
1259 | + | |
1260 | + /* Scan the brigade looking for heap-buckets */ | |
1261 | + | |
1262 | + _DBG("Scanning the brigade",0); | |
1263 | + bucket = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb); | |
1264 | + while (bucket != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(bb) && | |
1265 | + APR_BUCKET_IS_HEAP(bucket)) { | |
1266 | + _DBG("HEAP BUCKET is found, length=%d", bucket->length); | |
1267 | + bucket = APR_BUCKET_NEXT(bucket); | |
1268 | + if (!APR_BUCKET_IS_HEAP(bucket)) { | |
1269 | + _DBG("NON-HEAP BUCKET is found, extracting the part of brigade before it",0); | |
1270 | + bodypart_bb = bb; | |
1271 | + bb = apr_brigade_split(bodypart_bb, bucket); | |
1272 | + /* Do we need to apr_destroy_brigade(bb) here? | |
1273 | + * Yeah, I know we do apr_pool_destroy(r->pool) before return, but | |
1274 | + * ap_get_brigade is in non-blocking mode (however len is zero). | |
1275 | + */ | |
1276 | + if (apr_brigade_pflatten(bodypart_bb, &bodypart, &bodypart_len, r->pool) != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
1277 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1278 | + "Unable to flatten brigade, declining request"); | |
1279 | + apr_pool_destroy(r->pool); | |
1280 | + return DECLINED; | |
1281 | + } | |
1282 | + _DBG("Brigade is flattened as bodypart (bodypart_len=%d)", bodypart_len); | |
1283 | + } | |
1284 | + } | |
1285 | + _DBG("Scanning is finished",0); | |
1286 | + | |
1287 | + apr_os_sock_get(&sock_fd, thesock); | |
1288 | + | |
1289 | + h.p = r->pool; | |
1290 | + | |
1291 | + headers_in_array = apr_table_elts(r->headers_in); | |
1292 | + headers_in = (const apr_table_entry_t *) headers_in_array->elts; | |
1293 | + | |
1294 | + h.headers = apr_pstrcat(h.p, r->the_request, CRLF, NULL); | |
1295 | + for (counter = 0; counter < headers_in_array->nelts; counter++) { | |
1296 | + if (headers_in[counter].key == NULL | |
1297 | + || headers_in[counter].val == NULL) { | |
1298 | + continue; | |
1299 | + } | |
1300 | + h.headers = apr_pstrcat(h.p, h.headers, headers_in[counter].key, ": ", | |
1301 | + headers_in[counter].val, CRLF, NULL); | |
1302 | + | |
1303 | + } | |
1304 | + h.headers = apr_pstrcat(h.p, h.headers, CRLF, NULL); | |
1305 | + ap_xlate_proto_to_ascii(h.headers, strlen(h.headers)); | |
1306 | + | |
1307 | + iov[0].iov_base = &bodypart_len; | |
1308 | + iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(bodypart_len); | |
1309 | + iov[1].iov_base = h.headers; | |
1310 | + iov[1].iov_len = strlen(h.headers) + 1; | |
1311 | + | |
1312 | + msg.msg_name = NULL; | |
1313 | + msg.msg_namelen = 0; | |
1314 | + msg.msg_iov = iov; | |
1315 | + msg.msg_iovlen = 2; | |
1316 | + | |
1317 | + cmsg = apr_palloc(r->pool, sizeof(*cmsg) + sizeof(sock_fd)); | |
1318 | + cmsg->cmsg_len = sizeof(*cmsg) + sizeof(sock_fd); | |
1319 | + cmsg->cmsg_level = SOL_SOCKET; | |
1320 | + cmsg->cmsg_type = SCM_RIGHTS; | |
1321 | + | |
1322 | + memcpy(CMSG_DATA(cmsg), &sock_fd, sizeof(sock_fd)); | |
1323 | + | |
1324 | + msg.msg_control = cmsg; | |
1325 | + msg.msg_controllen = cmsg->cmsg_len; | |
1326 | + | |
1327 | + | |
1328 | + if (processor->status == CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY) | |
1329 | + { | |
1330 | + _DBG("Activating child #%d", processor->id); | |
1331 | + processor->status = CHILD_STATUS_STARTING; | |
1332 | + } | |
1333 | + | |
1334 | + while (processor->status != CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE) | |
1335 | + { | |
1336 | + _DBG("Waiting for child #%d...", processor->id); | |
1337 | + sleep(1); | |
1338 | + } | |
1339 | + | |
1340 | + _DBG("Writing message to %d, passing sock_fd: %d", processor->output, sock_fd); | |
1341 | + _DBG("headers=\"%s\"", h.headers); | |
1342 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1343 | + "Writing message to %d, passing sd: %d", processor->output, sock_fd); | |
1344 | + | |
1345 | + if ((rv = sendmsg(processor->output, &msg, 0)) == -1) | |
1346 | + { | |
1347 | + apr_pool_destroy(r->pool); | |
1348 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1349 | + "Writing message failed %d %d", rv, errno); | |
1350 | + return -1; | |
1351 | + } | |
1352 | + | |
1353 | + _DBG("Writing message succeeded %d", rv); | |
1354 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1355 | + "Writing message succeeded %d", rv); | |
1356 | + | |
1357 | + if (bodypart_len) { | |
1358 | + _DBG("Passing bodypart (bodypart_len=%d) \"%s\"", bodypart_len, bodypart); | |
1359 | + if ((rv = send(processor->output, bodypart, bodypart_len, 0)) == -1) { | |
1360 | + apr_pool_destroy(r->pool); | |
1361 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1362 | + "Writing message failed %d %d", rv, errno); | |
1363 | + return -1; | |
1364 | + } | |
1365 | + _DBG("Writing message succeeded %d", rv); | |
1366 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
1367 | + "Writing message succeeded %d", rv); | |
1368 | + } else { | |
1369 | + _DBG("No bodypart",0); | |
1370 | + } | |
1371 | + | |
1372 | + /* -- close the socket at our site -- */ | |
1373 | + apr_socket_close(thesock); | |
1374 | + /* DS: What is the purpose of this? | |
1375 | + * apr_socket_close(processor->output) seems more reasonable | |
1376 | + */ | |
1377 | + _DBG("closing socket %d at our side", sock_fd); | |
1378 | + apr_pool_destroy(r->pool); | |
1379 | + return 1; | |
1380 | +} | |
1381 | + | |
1382 | + | |
1383 | +static apr_status_t receive_from_multiplexer( | |
1384 | + void **trans_sock, /* will be filled out w/ the received socket */ | |
1385 | + ap_listen_rec *lr, /* listener to receive from */ | |
1386 | + apr_pool_t *ptrans /* transaction wide pool */ | |
1387 | +) | |
1388 | +{ | |
1389 | + struct msghdr msg; | |
1390 | + struct cmsghdr *cmsg; | |
1391 | + char headers[HUGE_STRING_LEN]; | |
1392 | + char *bodypart; | |
1393 | + apr_size_t bodypart_len; | |
1394 | + struct iovec iov[2]; | |
1395 | + int ret, fd_tmp; | |
1396 | + apr_os_sock_t ctrl_sock_fd; | |
1397 | + apr_os_sock_t trans_sock_fd; | |
1398 | + | |
1399 | + /* -- bucket's, brigades and their allocators */ | |
1400 | + apr_bucket_alloc_t *alloc = apr_bucket_alloc_create(ptrans); | |
1401 | + apr_bucket_brigade *bb = apr_brigade_create(ptrans, alloc); | |
1402 | + apr_bucket *bucket; | |
1403 | + | |
1404 | + /* prepare the buffers for receiving data from remote side */ | |
1405 | + iov[0].iov_base = &bodypart_len; | |
1406 | + iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(bodypart_len); | |
1407 | + iov[1].iov_base = headers; | |
1408 | + iov[1].iov_len = HUGE_STRING_LEN; | |
1409 | + | |
1410 | + cmsg = apr_palloc(ptrans, sizeof(*cmsg) + sizeof(trans_sock_fd)); | |
1411 | + cmsg->cmsg_len = sizeof(*cmsg) + sizeof(trans_sock_fd); | |
1412 | + | |
1413 | + msg.msg_name = NULL; | |
1414 | + msg.msg_namelen = 0; | |
1415 | + msg.msg_iov = iov; | |
1416 | + msg.msg_iovlen = 2; | |
1417 | + msg.msg_control = cmsg; | |
1418 | + msg.msg_controllen = cmsg->cmsg_len; | |
1419 | + | |
1420 | + /* -- receive data from socket -- */ | |
1421 | + apr_os_sock_get(&ctrl_sock_fd, lr->sd); | |
1422 | + _DBG("receiving from sock_fd=%d", ctrl_sock_fd); | |
1423 | + ret = recvmsg(ctrl_sock_fd, &msg, 0); | |
1424 | + | |
1425 | + /* -- extract socket from the cmsg -- */ | |
1426 | + memcpy(&trans_sock_fd, CMSG_DATA(cmsg), sizeof(trans_sock_fd)); | |
1427 | + apr_os_sock_put((apr_socket_t **)trans_sock, &trans_sock_fd, ptrans); | |
1428 | + apr_os_sock_get(&fd_tmp, *trans_sock); | |
1429 | + | |
1430 | + | |
1431 | + _DBG("trans_sock=%ld fdx=%d sock_fd=%d", | |
1432 | + *trans_sock, trans_sock_fd, fd_tmp); | |
1433 | + | |
1434 | + _DBG("headers=\"%s\"", headers); | |
1435 | + | |
1436 | + /* -- store received data into an brigade and add | |
1437 | + it to the current transaction's pool -- */ | |
1438 | + bucket = apr_bucket_eos_create(alloc); | |
1439 | + APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_HEAD(bb, bucket); | |
1440 | + bucket = apr_bucket_socket_create(*trans_sock, alloc); | |
1441 | + APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_HEAD(bb, bucket); | |
1442 | + | |
1443 | + /* Receive the bodypart (if there is one) and insert it in the brigade */ | |
1444 | + if (bodypart_len) { | |
1445 | + _DBG("Receiving the bodypart (bodypart_len=%d)", bodypart_len); | |
1446 | + bodypart = apr_palloc(ptrans, bodypart_len); | |
1447 | + ret = recv(ctrl_sock_fd, bodypart, HUGE_STRING_LEN, 0); | |
1448 | + | |
1449 | + _DBG("bodypart=\"%s\"", bodypart); | |
1450 | + bucket = apr_bucket_heap_create(bodypart, | |
1451 | + bodypart_len, NULL, alloc); | |
1452 | + APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_HEAD(bb, bucket); | |
1453 | + } else { | |
1454 | + _DBG("There is no bodypart",0); | |
1455 | + } | |
1456 | + | |
1457 | + bucket = apr_bucket_heap_create(headers, | |
1458 | + strlen(headers), NULL, alloc); | |
1459 | + /* DS: I really don't like that strlen here */ | |
1460 | + | |
1461 | + APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_HEAD(bb, bucket); | |
1462 | + apr_pool_userdata_set(bb, "PERUSER_SOCKETS", NULL, ptrans); | |
1463 | + | |
1464 | + _DBG("returning 0", 0); | |
1465 | + return 0; | |
1466 | +} | |
1467 | + | |
1468 | + | |
1469 | +/* Set group privileges. | |
1470 | + * | |
1471 | + * Note that we use the username as set in the config files, rather than | |
1472 | + * the lookup of to uid --- the same uid may have multiple passwd entries, | |
1473 | + * with different sets of groups for each. | |
1474 | + */ | |
1475 | + | |
1476 | +static int set_group_privs(uid_t uid, gid_t gid) | |
1477 | +{ | |
1478 | + if (!geteuid()) | |
1479 | + { | |
1480 | + const char *name; | |
1481 | + | |
1482 | + /* Get username if passed as a uid */ | |
1483 | + | |
1484 | + struct passwd *ent; | |
1485 | + | |
1486 | + if ((ent = getpwuid(uid)) == NULL) | |
1487 | + { | |
1488 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT, errno, NULL, | |
1489 | + "getpwuid: couldn't determine user name from uid %u, " | |
1490 | + "you probably need to modify the User directive", | |
1491 | + (unsigned)uid); | |
1492 | + return -1; | |
1493 | + } | |
1494 | + | |
1495 | + name = ent->pw_name; | |
1496 | + | |
1497 | + /* | |
1498 | + * Set the GID before initgroups(), since on some platforms | |
1499 | + * setgid() is known to zap the group list. | |
1500 | + */ | |
1501 | + if (setgid(gid) == -1) | |
1502 | + { | |
1503 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT, errno, NULL, | |
1504 | + "setgid: unable to set group id to Group %u", | |
1505 | + (unsigned)gid); | |
1506 | + return -1; | |
1507 | + } | |
1508 | + | |
1509 | + /* Reset `groups' attributes. */ | |
1510 | + | |
1511 | + if (initgroups(name, gid) == -1) | |
1512 | + { | |
1513 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT, errno, NULL, | |
1514 | + "initgroups: unable to set groups for User %s " | |
1515 | + "and Group %u", name, (unsigned)gid); | |
1516 | + return -1; | |
1517 | + } | |
1518 | + } | |
1519 | + return 0; | |
1520 | +} | |
1521 | + | |
1522 | +static int peruser_setup_child(int childnum) | |
1523 | +{ | |
1524 | + child_info_t *ug = &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[childnum]; | |
1525 | + | |
1526 | + if (ug->uid == -1 && ug->gid == -1) { | |
1527 | + return unixd_setup_child(); | |
1528 | + } | |
1529 | + if (set_group_privs(ug->uid, ug->gid)) { | |
1530 | + return -1; | |
1531 | + } | |
1532 | + /* Only try to switch if we're running as root */ | |
1533 | + if (!geteuid() | |
1534 | + && ( | |
1535 | +#ifdef _OSD_POSIX | |
1536 | + os_init_job_environment(ap_server_conf, unixd_config.user_name, | |
1537 | + one_process) != 0 || | |
1538 | +#endif | |
1539 | + setuid(ug->uid) == -1)) { | |
1540 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT, errno, NULL, | |
1541 | + "setuid: unable to change to uid: %ld", | |
1542 | + (long) ug->uid); | |
1543 | + return -1; | |
1544 | + } | |
1545 | + return 0; | |
1546 | +} | |
1547 | + | |
1548 | +static int check_signal(int signum) | |
1549 | +{ | |
1550 | + _DBG("signum=%d", signum); | |
1551 | + switch (signum) { | |
1552 | + case SIGTERM: | |
1553 | + case SIGINT: | |
1554 | + just_die(signum); | |
1555 | + return 1; | |
1556 | + } | |
1557 | + return 0; | |
1558 | +} | |
1559 | + | |
1560 | +/* Send a single HTTP header field to the client. Note that this function | |
1561 | + * is used in calls to table_do(), so their interfaces are co-dependent. | |
1562 | + * In other words, don't change this one without checking table_do in alloc.c. | |
1563 | + * It returns true unless there was a write error of some kind. | |
1564 | + */ | |
1565 | +static int peruser_header_field(peruser_header *h, | |
1566 | + const char *fieldname, const char *fieldval) | |
1567 | +{ | |
1568 | + apr_pstrcat(h->p, h->headers, fieldname, ": ", fieldval, CRLF, NULL); | |
1569 | + return 1; | |
1570 | +} | |
1571 | + | |
1572 | +static inline ap_listen_rec* listen_add(apr_pool_t* pool, apr_socket_t *sock, void* accept_func) | |
1573 | +{ | |
1574 | + ap_listen_rec *lr_walk, *lr_new; | |
1575 | + | |
1576 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
1577 | + /* -- create an new listener for this child -- */ | |
1578 | + lr_new = apr_palloc(pool, sizeof(*lr_new)); | |
1579 | + lr_new->sd = sock; | |
1580 | + lr_new->active = 1; | |
1581 | + lr_new->accept_func = accept_func; | |
1582 | + lr_new->next = NULL; | |
1583 | + | |
1584 | + /* -- add the new listener_rec into the list -- */ | |
1585 | + /* FIXME: should we somehow lock this list ? */ | |
e85b07ec | 1586 | + if ((lr_walk = ap_listeners)) |
59a68a1f AM |
1587 | + { |
1588 | + while (lr_walk->next) lr_walk = lr_walk->next; | |
1589 | + lr_walk->next = lr_new; | |
1590 | + } | |
1591 | + else | |
1592 | + { | |
1593 | + ap_listeners = lr_walk = lr_new; | |
1594 | + } | |
1595 | + num_listensocks++; | |
1596 | + return lr_new; | |
1597 | +} | |
1598 | + | |
1599 | +static inline void listen_clear() | |
1600 | +{ | |
1601 | + ap_listen_rec *lr_walk; | |
1602 | + | |
1603 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
1604 | + | |
1605 | + /* FIXME: should we somehow lock this list ? */ | |
1606 | + while (ap_listeners) | |
1607 | + { | |
1608 | + lr_walk = ap_listeners->next; | |
1609 | + apr_socket_close(ap_listeners->sd); | |
1610 | + ap_listeners = lr_walk; | |
1611 | + } | |
1612 | + num_listensocks=0; | |
1613 | +} | |
1614 | + | |
1615 | +apr_status_t cleanup_child_info(void *d) | |
1616 | +{ | |
1617 | + if (child_info_image == NULL) { | |
1618 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
1619 | + } | |
1620 | + | |
1621 | + free(child_info_image); | |
1622 | + child_info_image = NULL; | |
1623 | + apr_shm_destroy(child_info_shm); | |
1624 | + | |
1625 | + return APR_SUCCESS; | |
1626 | +} | |
1627 | + | |
1628 | +static void child_main(int child_num_arg) | |
1629 | +{ | |
1630 | + apr_pool_t *ptrans; | |
1631 | + apr_allocator_t *allocator; | |
1632 | + conn_rec *current_conn; | |
1633 | + apr_status_t status = APR_EINIT; | |
1634 | + int i; | |
1635 | + ap_listen_rec *lr; | |
1636 | + int curr_pollfd, last_pollfd = 0; | |
1637 | + apr_pollfd_t *pollset; | |
1638 | + int offset; | |
1639 | + ap_sb_handle_t *sbh; | |
1640 | + apr_status_t rv; | |
1641 | + apr_bucket_alloc_t *bucket_alloc; | |
1642 | + int fd; | |
1643 | + void* sock; | |
1644 | + void* pod_sock; | |
1645 | + void* shmem; | |
1646 | + | |
1647 | + my_child_num = child_num_arg; | |
1648 | + ap_my_pid = getpid(); | |
1649 | + requests_this_child = 0; | |
1650 | + | |
1651 | + _DBG("sock_fd_in=%d sock_fd_out=%d", | |
1652 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].input, | |
1653 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].output); | |
1654 | + | |
1655 | + /* Get a sub context for global allocations in this child, so that | |
1656 | + * we can have cleanups occur when the child exits. | |
1657 | + */ | |
1658 | + apr_allocator_create(&allocator); | |
1659 | + apr_allocator_max_free_set(allocator, ap_max_mem_free); | |
1660 | + apr_pool_create_ex(&pchild, pconf, NULL, allocator); | |
1661 | + apr_allocator_owner_set(allocator, pchild); | |
1662 | + | |
1663 | + apr_pool_create(&ptrans, pchild); | |
1664 | + apr_pool_tag(ptrans, "transaction"); | |
1665 | + | |
1666 | + /* needs to be done before we switch UIDs so we have permissions */ | |
1667 | + ap_reopen_scoreboard(pchild, NULL, 0); | |
1668 | + | |
1669 | + rv = apr_proc_mutex_child_init(&accept_mutex, ap_lock_fname, pchild); | |
1670 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
1671 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_EMERG, rv, ap_server_conf, | |
1672 | + "Couldn't initialize cross-process lock in child"); | |
1673 | + clean_child_exit(APEXIT_CHILDFATAL); | |
1674 | + } | |
1675 | + | |
1676 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].chroot) { | |
1677 | + _DBG("chroot to %s", CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].chroot); | |
1678 | + if(chroot(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].chroot)) { | |
1679 | + _DBG("chroot failure %s", CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].chroot); | |
1680 | + return; | |
1681 | + } | |
1682 | + } | |
1683 | + | |
1684 | + switch(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type) | |
1685 | + { | |
1686 | + case CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER: | |
1687 | + _DBG("MULTIPLEXER %d", my_child_num); | |
1688 | + | |
1689 | + /* update status on processors that are ready to accept requests */ | |
1690 | + _DBG("updating processor stati", 0); | |
1691 | + for(i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
1692 | + { | |
1693 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status == CHILD_STATUS_READY) | |
1694 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status = CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE; | |
1695 | + } | |
1696 | + | |
1697 | + break; | |
1698 | + | |
1699 | + case CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR: | |
1700 | + _DBG("PROCESSOR %d", my_child_num); | |
1701 | + | |
1702 | + /* -- create new listener to receive from multiplexer -- */ | |
1703 | + apr_os_sock_put((void*)&sock, &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].input, pconf); | |
1704 | + listen_clear(); | |
1705 | + listen_add(pconf, sock, receive_from_multiplexer); | |
1706 | + | |
1707 | + break; | |
1708 | + | |
1709 | + default: | |
1710 | + _DBG("unspecified child type for %d sleeping a while ...", my_child_num); | |
1711 | + sleep(5); | |
1712 | + return; | |
1713 | + } | |
1714 | + | |
1715 | + apr_os_file_get(&fd, pipe_of_death_in); | |
1716 | + apr_os_sock_put((void*)&pod_sock, &fd, pconf); | |
1717 | + listen_add(pconf, pod_sock, check_pipe_of_death); | |
1718 | + | |
1719 | + (peruser_setup_child(my_child_num) && clean_child_exit(APEXIT_CHILDFATAL)); | |
1720 | + ap_run_child_init(pchild, ap_server_conf); | |
1721 | + | |
1722 | + ap_create_sb_handle(&sbh, pchild, my_child_num, 0); | |
1723 | + (void) ap_update_child_status(sbh, SERVER_READY, (request_rec *) NULL); | |
1724 | + | |
1725 | + /* Set up the pollfd array */ | |
1726 | + listensocks = apr_pcalloc(pchild, | |
1727 | + sizeof(*listensocks) * (num_listensocks)); | |
1728 | + for (lr = ap_listeners, i = 0; i < num_listensocks; lr = lr->next, i++) { | |
1729 | + listensocks[i].accept_func = lr->accept_func; | |
1730 | + listensocks[i].sd = lr->sd; | |
1731 | + } | |
1732 | + | |
1733 | + pollset = apr_palloc(pchild, sizeof(*pollset) * num_listensocks); | |
1734 | + pollset[0].p = pchild; | |
1735 | + for (i = 0; i < num_listensocks; i++) { | |
1736 | + pollset[i].desc.s = listensocks[i].sd; | |
1737 | + pollset[i].desc_type = APR_POLL_SOCKET; | |
1738 | + pollset[i].reqevents = APR_POLLIN; | |
1739 | + } | |
1740 | + | |
1741 | + bucket_alloc = apr_bucket_alloc_create(pchild); | |
1742 | + | |
1743 | + while (!die_now) { | |
1744 | + /* | |
1745 | + * (Re)initialize this child to a pre-connection state. | |
1746 | + */ | |
1747 | + | |
1748 | + current_conn = NULL; | |
1749 | + | |
1750 | + apr_pool_clear(ptrans); | |
1751 | + | |
1752 | + if ((ap_max_requests_per_child > 0 | |
1753 | + && requests_this_child++ >= ap_max_requests_per_child)) { | |
1754 | + _DBG("max requests reached, dying now", 0); | |
1755 | + clean_child_exit(0); | |
1756 | + } | |
1757 | + | |
1758 | + (void) ap_update_child_status(sbh, SERVER_READY, (request_rec *) NULL); | |
1759 | + | |
1760 | + /* | |
1761 | + * Wait for an acceptable connection to arrive. | |
1762 | + */ | |
1763 | + | |
1764 | + /* Lock around "accept", if necessary */ | |
1765 | + SAFE_ACCEPT(accept_mutex_on()); | |
1766 | + | |
1767 | + if (num_listensocks == 1) { | |
1768 | + offset = 0; | |
1769 | + } | |
1770 | + else { | |
1771 | + /* multiple listening sockets - need to poll */ | |
1772 | + for (;;) { | |
1773 | + apr_status_t ret; | |
1774 | + apr_int32_t n; | |
1775 | + | |
1776 | + ret = apr_poll(pollset, num_listensocks, &n, -1); | |
1777 | + if (ret != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
1778 | + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EINTR(ret)) { | |
1779 | + continue; | |
1780 | + } | |
1781 | + /* Single Unix documents select as returning errnos | |
1782 | + * EBADF, EINTR, and EINVAL... and in none of those | |
1783 | + * cases does it make sense to continue. In fact | |
1784 | + * on Linux 2.0.x we seem to end up with EFAULT | |
1785 | + * occasionally, and we'd loop forever due to it. | |
1786 | + */ | |
1787 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, ret, ap_server_conf, | |
1788 | + "apr_poll: (listen)"); | |
1789 | + clean_child_exit(1); | |
1790 | + } | |
1791 | + /* find a listener */ | |
1792 | + curr_pollfd = last_pollfd; | |
1793 | + do { | |
1794 | + curr_pollfd++; | |
1795 | + if (curr_pollfd >= num_listensocks) { | |
1796 | + curr_pollfd = 0; | |
1797 | + } | |
1798 | + /* XXX: Should we check for POLLERR? */ | |
1799 | + if (pollset[curr_pollfd].rtnevents & APR_POLLIN) { | |
1800 | + last_pollfd = curr_pollfd; | |
1801 | + offset = curr_pollfd; | |
1802 | + goto got_fd; | |
1803 | + } | |
1804 | + } while (curr_pollfd != last_pollfd); | |
1805 | + | |
1806 | + continue; | |
1807 | + } | |
1808 | + } | |
1809 | + got_fd: | |
1810 | + _DBG("input available ... resetting socket.",0); | |
1811 | + sock = NULL; /* important! */ | |
1812 | + | |
1813 | + /* if we accept() something we don't want to die, so we have to | |
1814 | + * defer the exit | |
1815 | + */ | |
1816 | + status = listensocks[offset].accept_func(&sock, &listensocks[offset], ptrans); | |
1817 | + SAFE_ACCEPT(accept_mutex_off()); /* unlock after "accept" */ | |
1818 | + | |
1819 | + if (status == APR_EGENERAL) { | |
1820 | + /* resource shortage or should-not-occur occured */ | |
1821 | + clean_child_exit(1); | |
1822 | + } | |
1823 | + else if (status != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
1824 | + continue; | |
1825 | + } | |
1826 | + | |
1827 | + if (!setjmp(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].jmpbuffer)) | |
1828 | + { | |
1829 | + _DBG("marked jmpbuffer",0); | |
1830 | + _TRACE_CALL("process_socket()",0); | |
1831 | + process_socket(ptrans, sock, my_child_num, bucket_alloc); | |
1832 | + _TRACE_RET("process_socket()",0); | |
1833 | + } | |
1834 | + else | |
1835 | + { | |
1836 | + _DBG("landed from longjmp",0); | |
1837 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].sock_fd = AP_PERUSER_THISCHILD; | |
1838 | + } | |
1839 | + | |
1840 | + /* Check the pod and the generation number after processing a | |
1841 | + * connection so that we'll go away if a graceful restart occurred | |
1842 | + * while we were processing the connection or we are the lucky | |
1843 | + * idle server process that gets to die. | |
1844 | + */ | |
1845 | + if (ap_mpm_pod_check(pod) == APR_SUCCESS) { /* selected as idle? */ | |
1846 | + _DBG("ap_mpm_pod_check(pod) = APR_SUCCESS; dying now", 0); | |
1847 | + die_now = 1; | |
1848 | + } | |
1849 | + else if (ap_my_generation != | |
1850 | + ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation) { /* restart? */ | |
1851 | + /* yeah, this could be non-graceful restart, in which case the | |
1852 | + * parent will kill us soon enough, but why bother checking? | |
1853 | + */ | |
1854 | + _DBG("ap_my_generation != ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation; dying now", 0); | |
1855 | + die_now = 1; | |
1856 | + } | |
1857 | + | |
1858 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].status == CHILD_STATUS_RESTART) | |
1859 | + { | |
1860 | + _DBG("Multiplexer: restarting", 0); | |
1861 | + die_now = 1; | |
1862 | + } | |
1863 | + } | |
1864 | + clean_child_exit(0); | |
1865 | +} | |
1866 | + | |
1867 | +static const char* child_clone() | |
1868 | +{ | |
1869 | + child_info_t *this; | |
1870 | + child_info_t *new; | |
1871 | + | |
1872 | + _DBG("cloning child #%d from #%d", NUM_CHILDS, my_child_num); | |
1873 | + | |
1874 | + if(NUM_CHILDS >= server_limit) | |
1875 | + { | |
1876 | + return "Trying to use more child ID's than NumServers. " | |
1877 | + "Increase NumServers in your config file."; | |
1878 | + } | |
1879 | + | |
1880 | + this = &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num]; | |
1881 | + new = &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS]; | |
1882 | + | |
1883 | + new->uid = this->uid; | |
1884 | + new->gid = this->gid; | |
1885 | + new->type = this->type; | |
1886 | + new->chroot = this->chroot; | |
1887 | + new->sock_fd = this->sock_fd; | |
1888 | + new->status = CHILD_STATUS_STARTING; | |
1889 | + new->input = -1; | |
1890 | + new->output = -1; | |
1891 | + | |
1892 | + child_info_image->control->num_childs++; | |
1893 | + return NULL; | |
1894 | +} | |
1895 | + | |
1896 | +static const char* child_add(int type, int status, | |
1897 | + uid_t uid, gid_t gid, const char* chroot) | |
1898 | +{ | |
1899 | + int socks[2]; | |
1900 | + int l; | |
1901 | + | |
1902 | + _DBG("adding child #%d", NUM_CHILDS); | |
1903 | + | |
1904 | + if(NUM_CHILDS >= server_limit) | |
1905 | + { | |
1906 | + return "Trying to use more child ID's than NumServers. " | |
1907 | + "Increase NumServers in your config file."; | |
1908 | + } | |
1909 | + | |
1910 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].uid = uid; | |
1911 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].gid = gid; | |
1912 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].type = type; | |
1913 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].chroot = chroot; | |
1914 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].sock_fd = AP_PERUSER_THISCHILD; | |
1915 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].status = status; | |
1916 | + | |
1917 | + socketpair(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, socks); | |
1918 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].input = socks[0]; | |
1919 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].output = socks[1]; | |
1920 | + | |
1921 | + _DBG("[%d] uid=%d gid=%d type=%d fd_in=%d fd_out=%d chroot=%s", | |
1922 | + NUM_CHILDS, | |
1923 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].uid, | |
1924 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].gid, | |
1925 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].type, | |
1926 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].input, | |
1927 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].output, | |
1928 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].chroot); | |
1929 | + | |
1930 | + if (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].uid == 0 || | |
1931 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[NUM_CHILDS].gid == 0) | |
1932 | + { | |
1933 | + _DBG("Assigning root user/group to a child.",0); | |
1934 | + } | |
1935 | + | |
1936 | + child_info_image->control->num_childs++; | |
1937 | + return NULL; | |
1938 | +} | |
1939 | + | |
1940 | +static int make_child(server_rec *s, int slot) | |
1941 | +{ | |
1942 | + int pid; | |
1943 | + int socks[2]; | |
1944 | + child_info_t *multiplexer; | |
1945 | + | |
1946 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
1947 | + | |
1948 | + switch (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].type) | |
1949 | + { | |
1950 | + case CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER: break; | |
1951 | + case CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR: break; | |
1952 | + default: | |
1953 | + _DBG("no valid client in slot %d", slot); | |
1954 | + sleep(1); | |
1955 | + return 0; | |
1956 | + } | |
1957 | + | |
1958 | + if (slot + 1 > ap_max_daemons_limit) { | |
1959 | + ap_max_daemons_limit = slot + 1; | |
1960 | + } | |
1961 | + | |
1962 | + if (one_process) { | |
1963 | + apr_signal(SIGHUP, just_die); | |
1964 | + /* Don't catch AP_SIG_GRACEFUL in ONE_PROCESS mode :) */ | |
1965 | + apr_signal(SIGINT, just_die); | |
1966 | +#ifdef SIGQUIT | |
1967 | + apr_signal(SIGQUIT, SIG_DFL); | |
1968 | +#endif | |
1969 | + apr_signal(SIGTERM, just_die); | |
1970 | + child_main(slot); | |
1971 | + } | |
1972 | + | |
1973 | + (void) ap_update_child_status_from_indexes(slot, 0, SERVER_STARTING, | |
1974 | + (request_rec *) NULL); | |
1975 | + | |
1976 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].input == -1 && | |
1977 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].output == -1) | |
1978 | + { | |
1979 | + socketpair(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, socks); | |
1980 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].input = socks[0]; | |
1981 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].output = socks[1]; | |
1982 | + | |
1983 | + if(!(multiplexer = find_next_multiplexer())) | |
1984 | + { | |
1985 | + _DBG("no multiplexer found!", 0); | |
1986 | + sleep(1); | |
1987 | + return 0; | |
1988 | + } | |
1989 | + | |
1990 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].status = CHILD_STATUS_READY; | |
1991 | + multiplexer->status = CHILD_STATUS_RESTART; | |
1992 | + | |
1993 | + _DBG("New processor added: signaling multiplexer to restart", 0); | |
1994 | + } | |
1995 | + else | |
1996 | + { | |
1997 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].status = CHILD_STATUS_ACTIVE; | |
1998 | + } | |
1999 | + | |
2000 | + | |
2001 | +#ifdef _OSD_POSIX | |
2002 | + /* BS2000 requires a "special" version of fork() before a setuid() call */ | |
2003 | + if ((pid = os_fork(unixd_config.user_name)) == -1) { | |
2004 | +#elif defined(TPF) | |
2005 | + if ((pid = os_fork(s, slot)) == -1) { | |
2006 | +#else | |
2007 | + if ((pid = fork()) == -1) { | |
2008 | +#endif | |
2009 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, errno, s, "fork: Unable to fork new process"); | |
2010 | + | |
2011 | + /* fork didn't succeed. Fix the scoreboard or else | |
2012 | + * it will say SERVER_STARTING forever and ever | |
2013 | + */ | |
2014 | + (void) ap_update_child_status_from_indexes(slot, 0, SERVER_DEAD, | |
2015 | + (request_rec *) NULL); | |
2016 | + | |
2017 | + /* In case system resources are maxxed out, we don't want | |
2018 | + Apache running away with the CPU trying to fork over and | |
2019 | + over and over again. */ | |
2020 | + sleep(10); | |
2021 | + | |
2022 | + return -1; | |
2023 | + } | |
2024 | + | |
2025 | + if (!pid) { | |
2026 | +#ifdef HAVE_BINDPROCESSOR | |
2027 | + /* by default AIX binds to a single processor | |
2028 | + * this bit unbinds children which will then bind to another cpu | |
2029 | + */ | |
2030 | + int status = bindprocessor(BINDPROCESS, (int)getpid(), | |
2031 | + PROCESSOR_CLASS_ANY); | |
2032 | + if (status != OK) { | |
2033 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, | |
2034 | + ap_server_conf, "processor unbind failed %d", status); | |
2035 | + } | |
2036 | +#endif | |
2037 | + RAISE_SIGSTOP(MAKE_CHILD); | |
2038 | + AP_MONCONTROL(1); | |
2039 | + /* Disable the parent's signal handlers and set up proper handling in | |
2040 | + * the child. | |
2041 | + */ | |
2042 | + apr_signal(SIGHUP, just_die); | |
2043 | + apr_signal(SIGTERM, just_die); | |
2044 | + /* The child process doesn't do anything for AP_SIG_GRACEFUL. | |
2045 | + * Instead, the pod is used for signalling graceful restart. | |
2046 | + */ | |
2047 | + /* apr_signal(AP_SIG_GRACEFUL, restart); */ | |
2048 | + child_main(slot); | |
2049 | + clean_child_exit(0); | |
2050 | + } | |
2051 | + | |
2052 | + ap_scoreboard_image->parent[slot].pid = pid; | |
2053 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[slot].pid = pid; | |
2054 | + | |
2055 | + ap_child_table[slot].pid = pid; | |
2056 | + ap_child_table[slot].status = SERVER_ALIVE; | |
2057 | + | |
2058 | + return 0; | |
2059 | +} | |
2060 | + | |
2061 | + | |
2062 | +/* | |
2063 | + * idle_spawn_rate is the number of children that will be spawned on the | |
2064 | + * next maintenance cycle if there aren't enough idle servers. It is | |
2065 | + * doubled up to MAX_SPAWN_RATE, and reset only when a cycle goes by | |
2066 | + * without the need to spawn. | |
2067 | + */ | |
2068 | +static int idle_spawn_rate = 1; | |
2069 | +#ifndef MAX_SPAWN_RATE | |
2070 | +#define MAX_SPAWN_RATE (32) | |
2071 | +#endif | |
2072 | +static int hold_off_on_exponential_spawning; | |
2073 | + | |
2074 | +static void perform_idle_server_maintenance(apr_pool_t *p) | |
2075 | +{ | |
2076 | + int i; | |
2077 | + | |
2078 | + /* _DBG("function entered", 0); */ | |
2079 | + | |
2080 | + for (i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
2081 | + { | |
2082 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].pid == 0 && | |
2083 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status == CHILD_STATUS_STARTING) | |
2084 | + make_child(ap_server_conf, i); | |
2085 | + } | |
2086 | +} | |
2087 | + | |
2088 | + | |
2089 | +/***************************************************************** | |
2090 | + * Executive routines. | |
2091 | + */ | |
2092 | + | |
2093 | +int ap_mpm_run(apr_pool_t *_pconf, apr_pool_t *plog, server_rec *s) | |
2094 | +{ | |
2095 | + int remaining_children_to_start; | |
2096 | + int i; | |
2097 | + int fd; | |
2098 | + apr_status_t rv; | |
2099 | + apr_size_t one = 1; | |
2100 | + apr_socket_t *sock = NULL; | |
2101 | + | |
2102 | + ap_log_pid(pconf, ap_pid_fname); | |
2103 | + | |
2104 | + first_server_limit = server_limit; | |
2105 | + if (changed_limit_at_restart) { | |
2106 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, 0, s, | |
2107 | + "WARNING: Attempt to change ServerLimit " | |
2108 | + "ignored during restart"); | |
2109 | + changed_limit_at_restart = 0; | |
2110 | + } | |
2111 | + | |
2112 | + ap_server_conf = s; | |
2113 | + | |
2114 | + /* Initialize cross-process accept lock */ | |
2115 | + ap_lock_fname = apr_psprintf(_pconf, "%s.%" APR_PID_T_FMT, | |
2116 | + ap_server_root_relative(_pconf, ap_lock_fname), | |
2117 | + ap_my_pid); | |
2118 | + | |
2119 | + rv = apr_proc_mutex_create(&accept_mutex, ap_lock_fname, | |
2120 | + ap_accept_lock_mech, _pconf); | |
2121 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2122 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_EMERG, rv, s, | |
2123 | + "Couldn't create accept lock"); | |
2124 | + return 1; | |
2125 | + } | |
2126 | + | |
2127 | +#if 0 | |
2128 | +#if APR_USE_SYSVSEM_SERIALIZE | |
2129 | + if (ap_accept_lock_mech == APR_LOCK_DEFAULT || | |
2130 | + ap_accept_lock_mech == APR_LOCK_SYSVSEM) { | |
2131 | +#else | |
2132 | + if (ap_accept_lock_mech == APR_LOCK_SYSVSEM) { | |
2133 | +#endif | |
2134 | + rv = unixd_set_proc_mutex_perms(accept_mutex); | |
2135 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2136 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_EMERG, rv, s, | |
2137 | + "Couldn't set permissions on cross-process lock; " | |
2138 | + "check User and Group directives"); | |
2139 | + return 1; | |
2140 | + } | |
2141 | + } | |
2142 | +#endif | |
2143 | + | |
2144 | + if (!is_graceful) { | |
2145 | + if (ap_run_pre_mpm(s->process->pool, SB_SHARED) != OK) { | |
2146 | + return 1; | |
2147 | + } | |
2148 | + /* fix the generation number in the global score; we just got a new, | |
2149 | + * cleared scoreboard | |
2150 | + */ | |
2151 | + ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation = ap_my_generation; | |
2152 | + } | |
2153 | + | |
2154 | + /* Initialize the child table */ | |
2155 | + if (!is_graceful) | |
2156 | + { | |
2157 | + for (i = 0; i < server_limit; i++) | |
2158 | + { | |
2159 | + ap_child_table[i].pid = 0; | |
2160 | + } | |
2161 | + } | |
2162 | + | |
2163 | + /* We need to put the new listeners at the end of the ap_listeners | |
2164 | + * list. If we don't, then the pool will be cleared before the | |
2165 | + * open_logs phase is called for the second time, and ap_listeners | |
2166 | + * will have only invalid data. If that happens, then the sockets | |
2167 | + * that we opened using make_sock() will be lost, and the server | |
2168 | + * won't start. | |
2169 | + */ | |
2170 | + | |
2171 | +/* | |
2172 | + apr_os_file_get(&fd, pipe_of_death_in); | |
2173 | + apr_os_sock_put(&sock, &fd, pconf); | |
2174 | + | |
2175 | + listen_add(pconf, sock, check_pipe_of_death); | |
2176 | +*/ | |
2177 | + set_signals(); | |
2178 | + | |
2179 | + if (one_process) { | |
2180 | + AP_MONCONTROL(1); | |
2181 | + } | |
2182 | + | |
2183 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2184 | + "%s configured -- resuming normal operations", | |
2185 | + ap_get_server_version()); | |
2186 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2187 | + "Server built: %s", ap_get_server_built()); | |
2188 | +#ifdef AP_MPM_WANT_SET_ACCEPT_LOCK_MECH | |
2189 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2190 | + "AcceptMutex: %s (default: %s)", | |
2191 | + apr_proc_mutex_name(accept_mutex), | |
2192 | + apr_proc_mutex_defname()); | |
2193 | +#endif | |
2194 | + restart_pending = shutdown_pending = 0; | |
2195 | + | |
2196 | + _DBG("sizeof(child_info_t) = %d", sizeof(child_info_t)); | |
2197 | + | |
2198 | + while (!restart_pending && !shutdown_pending) { | |
2199 | + int child_slot; | |
2200 | + apr_exit_why_e exitwhy; | |
2201 | + int status, processed_status; | |
2202 | + /* this is a memory leak, but I'll fix it later. */ | |
2203 | + apr_proc_t pid; | |
2204 | + | |
2205 | + ap_wait_or_timeout(&exitwhy, &status, &pid, pconf); | |
2206 | + | |
2207 | + /* XXX: if it takes longer than 1 second for all our children | |
2208 | + * to start up and get into IDLE state then we may spawn an | |
2209 | + * extra child | |
2210 | + */ | |
2211 | + if (pid.pid != -1) { | |
2212 | + processed_status = ap_process_child_status(&pid, exitwhy, status); | |
2213 | + if (processed_status == APEXIT_CHILDFATAL) { | |
2214 | + return 1; | |
2215 | + } | |
2216 | + | |
2217 | + /* non-fatal death... note that it's gone in the scoreboard. */ | |
2218 | + child_slot = find_child_by_pid(&pid); | |
2219 | + _DBG("child #%d has died ...", child_slot); | |
2220 | + | |
2221 | + for (i = 0; i < ap_max_daemons_limit; ++i) | |
2222 | + { | |
2223 | + if (ap_child_table[i].pid == pid.pid) | |
2224 | + { | |
2225 | + child_slot = i; | |
2226 | + break; | |
2227 | + } | |
2228 | + } | |
2229 | + | |
2230 | + if (child_slot >= 0) { | |
2231 | + ap_child_table[child_slot].pid = 0; | |
2232 | + _TRACE_CALL("ap_update_child_status_from_indexes", 0); | |
2233 | + (void) ap_update_child_status_from_indexes(child_slot, 0, SERVER_DEAD, | |
2234 | + (request_rec *) NULL); | |
2235 | + _TRACE_RET("ap_update_child_status_from_indexes", 0); | |
2236 | + | |
2237 | + if (processed_status == APEXIT_CHILDSICK) { | |
2238 | + /* child detected a resource shortage (E[NM]FILE, ENOBUFS, etc) | |
2239 | + * cut the fork rate to the minimum | |
2240 | + */ | |
2241 | + _DBG("processed_status = APEXIT_CHILDSICK", 0); | |
2242 | + idle_spawn_rate = 1; | |
2243 | + } | |
2244 | + else if(child_slot < ap_daemons_limit) { | |
2245 | + /* we're still doing a 1-for-1 replacement of dead | |
2246 | + * children with new children | |
2247 | + */ | |
2248 | + _DBG("replacing by new child ...", 0); | |
2249 | + make_child(ap_server_conf, child_slot); | |
2250 | + } | |
2251 | +#if APR_HAS_OTHER_CHILD | |
2252 | + } | |
2253 | + else if (apr_proc_other_child_read(&pid, status) == 0) { | |
2254 | + _DBG("APR_HAS_OTHER_CHILD, apparently", 0); | |
2255 | + /* handled */ | |
2256 | +#endif | |
2257 | + } | |
2258 | + else if (is_graceful) { | |
2259 | + /* Great, we've probably just lost a slot in the | |
2260 | + * scoreboard. Somehow we don't know about this | |
2261 | + * child. | |
2262 | + */ | |
2263 | + _DBG("long lost child came home, whatever that means", 0); | |
2264 | + | |
2265 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, | |
2266 | + 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2267 | + "long lost child came home! (pid %ld)", (long)pid.pid); | |
2268 | + } | |
2269 | + /* Don't perform idle maintenance when a child dies, | |
2270 | + * only do it when there's a timeout. Remember only a | |
2271 | + * finite number of children can die, and it's pretty | |
2272 | + * pathological for a lot to die suddenly. | |
2273 | + */ | |
2274 | + continue; | |
2275 | + } | |
2276 | + | |
2277 | + perform_idle_server_maintenance(pconf); | |
2278 | +#ifdef TPF | |
2279 | + shutdown_pending = os_check_server(tpf_server_name); | |
2280 | + ap_check_signals(); | |
2281 | + sleep(1); | |
2282 | +#endif /*TPF */ | |
2283 | + } | |
2284 | + | |
2285 | + if (shutdown_pending) { | |
2286 | + /* Time to gracefully shut down: | |
2287 | + * Kill child processes, tell them to call child_exit, etc... | |
2288 | + */ | |
2289 | + if (unixd_killpg(getpgrp(), SIGTERM) < 0) { | |
2290 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "killpg SIGTERM"); | |
2291 | + } | |
2292 | + ap_reclaim_child_processes(1); /* Start with SIGTERM */ | |
2293 | + | |
2294 | + /* cleanup pid file on normal shutdown */ | |
2295 | + { | |
2296 | + const char *pidfile = NULL; | |
2297 | + pidfile = ap_server_root_relative (pconf, ap_pid_fname); | |
2298 | + if ( pidfile != NULL && unlink(pidfile) == 0) | |
2299 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, | |
2300 | + 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2301 | + "removed PID file %s (pid=%ld)", | |
2302 | + pidfile, (long)getpid()); | |
2303 | + } | |
2304 | + | |
2305 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2306 | + "caught SIGTERM, shutting down"); | |
2307 | + return 1; | |
2308 | + } | |
2309 | + | |
2310 | + /* we've been told to restart */ | |
2311 | + apr_signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); | |
2312 | + if (one_process) { | |
2313 | + /* not worth thinking about */ | |
2314 | + return 1; | |
2315 | + } | |
2316 | + | |
2317 | + /* advance to the next generation */ | |
2318 | + /* XXX: we really need to make sure this new generation number isn't in | |
2319 | + * use by any of the children. | |
2320 | + */ | |
2321 | + ++ap_my_generation; | |
2322 | + ap_scoreboard_image->global->running_generation = ap_my_generation; | |
2323 | + | |
2324 | + if (is_graceful) { | |
2325 | + char char_of_death = AP_PERUSER_CHAR_OF_DEATH; | |
2326 | + | |
2327 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2328 | + "Graceful restart requested, doing restart"); | |
2329 | + | |
2330 | +#if 0 | |
2331 | + /* kill off the idle ones */ | |
2332 | + ap_mpm_pod_killpg(pod, ap_max_daemons_limit); | |
2333 | + | |
2334 | + /* This is mostly for debugging... so that we know what is still | |
2335 | + * gracefully dealing with existing request. This will break | |
2336 | + * in a very nasty way if we ever have the scoreboard totally | |
2337 | + * file-based (no shared memory) | |
2338 | + */ | |
2339 | + for (i = 0; i < ap_daemons_limit; ++i) { | |
2340 | + if (ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].status != SERVER_DEAD) { | |
2341 | + ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][0].status = SERVER_GRACEFUL; | |
2342 | + } | |
2343 | + } | |
2344 | +#endif | |
2345 | + | |
2346 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, | |
2347 | + ap_server_conf, AP_SIG_GRACEFUL_STRING " received. " | |
2348 | + "Doing graceful restart"); | |
2349 | + | |
2350 | + /* This is mostly for debugging... so that we know what is still | |
2351 | + * gracefully dealing with existing request. | |
2352 | + */ | |
2353 | + | |
2354 | + for (i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS; ++i) | |
2355 | + { | |
2356 | + ((ap_child_table[i].pid) && (ap_child_table[i].status = SERVER_DYING)); | |
2357 | + } | |
2358 | + | |
2359 | + /* give the children the signal to die */ | |
2360 | + for (i = 0; i < NUM_CHILDS;) | |
2361 | + { | |
2362 | + if ((rv = apr_file_write(pipe_of_death_out, &char_of_death, &one)) != APR_SUCCESS) | |
2363 | + { | |
2364 | + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EINTR(rv)) continue; | |
2365 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, rv, ap_server_conf, | |
2366 | + "write pipe_of_death"); | |
2367 | + } | |
2368 | + i++; | |
2369 | + } | |
2370 | + } | |
2371 | + else { | |
2372 | + /* Kill 'em off */ | |
2373 | + if (unixd_killpg(getpgrp(), SIGHUP) < 0) { | |
2374 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, errno, ap_server_conf, "killpg SIGHUP"); | |
2375 | + } | |
2376 | + ap_reclaim_child_processes(0); /* Not when just starting up */ | |
2377 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, ap_server_conf, | |
2378 | + "SIGHUP received. Attempting to restart"); | |
2379 | + } | |
2380 | + | |
2381 | + return 0; | |
2382 | +} | |
2383 | + | |
2384 | +/* == allocate an private server config structure == */ | |
2385 | +static void *peruser_create_config(apr_pool_t *p, server_rec *s) | |
2386 | +{ | |
2387 | + peruser_server_conf *c = (peruser_server_conf *) | |
2388 | + apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(peruser_server_conf)); | |
2389 | + c->max_processors = 5; | |
2390 | + c->last_child = 0; | |
2391 | + return c; | |
2392 | +} | |
2393 | + | |
2394 | +/* This really should be a post_config hook, but the error log is already | |
2395 | + * redirected by that point, so we need to do this in the open_logs phase. | |
2396 | + */ | |
2397 | +static int peruser_open_logs(apr_pool_t *p, apr_pool_t *plog, apr_pool_t *ptemp, server_rec *s) | |
2398 | +{ | |
2399 | + apr_status_t rv; | |
2400 | + | |
2401 | + pconf = p; | |
2402 | + ap_server_conf = s; | |
2403 | + | |
2404 | + if ((num_listensocks = ap_setup_listeners(ap_server_conf)) < 1) { | |
2405 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT|APLOG_STARTUP, 0, | |
2406 | + NULL, "no listening sockets available, shutting down"); | |
2407 | + return DONE; | |
2408 | + } | |
2409 | + | |
2410 | + ap_log_pid(pconf, ap_pid_fname); | |
2411 | + | |
2412 | + if ((rv = ap_mpm_pod_open(pconf, &pod))) { | |
2413 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT|APLOG_STARTUP, rv, NULL, | |
2414 | + "Could not open pipe-of-death."); | |
2415 | + return DONE; | |
2416 | + } | |
2417 | + | |
2418 | + if ((rv = apr_file_pipe_create(&pipe_of_death_in, &pipe_of_death_out, | |
2419 | + pconf)) != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2420 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, rv, | |
2421 | + (const server_rec*) ap_server_conf, | |
2422 | + "apr_file_pipe_create (pipe_of_death)"); | |
2423 | + exit(1); | |
2424 | + } | |
2425 | + if ((rv = apr_file_pipe_timeout_set(pipe_of_death_in, 0)) != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2426 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, rv, | |
2427 | + (const server_rec*) ap_server_conf, | |
2428 | + "apr_file_pipe_timeout_set (pipe_of_death)"); | |
2429 | + exit(1); | |
2430 | + } | |
2431 | + | |
2432 | + return OK; | |
2433 | +} | |
2434 | + | |
2435 | +static int peruser_pre_config(apr_pool_t *p, apr_pool_t *plog, apr_pool_t *ptemp) | |
2436 | +{ | |
2437 | + static int restart_num = 0; | |
2438 | + int no_detach, debug, foreground, i; | |
2439 | + int tmp_server_limit = DEFAULT_SERVER_LIMIT; | |
2440 | + ap_directive_t *pdir; | |
2441 | + apr_status_t rv; | |
2442 | + apr_pool_t *global_pool; | |
2443 | + void *shmem; | |
2444 | + | |
2445 | + debug = ap_exists_config_define("DEBUG"); | |
2446 | + | |
2447 | + if (debug) { | |
2448 | + foreground = one_process = 1; | |
2449 | + no_detach = 0; | |
2450 | + } | |
2451 | + else | |
2452 | + { | |
2453 | + no_detach = ap_exists_config_define("NO_DETACH"); | |
2454 | + one_process = ap_exists_config_define("ONE_PROCESS"); | |
2455 | + foreground = ap_exists_config_define("FOREGROUND"); | |
2456 | + } | |
2457 | + | |
2458 | + /* sigh, want this only the second time around */ | |
2459 | + if (restart_num++ == 1) { | |
2460 | + is_graceful = 0; | |
2461 | + | |
2462 | + if (!one_process && !foreground) { | |
2463 | + rv = apr_proc_detach(no_detach ? APR_PROC_DETACH_FOREGROUND | |
2464 | + : APR_PROC_DETACH_DAEMONIZE); | |
2465 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2466 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, rv, NULL, | |
2467 | + "apr_proc_detach failed"); | |
2468 | + return HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR; | |
2469 | + } | |
2470 | + } | |
2471 | + | |
2472 | + parent_pid = ap_my_pid = getpid(); | |
2473 | + } | |
2474 | + | |
2475 | + unixd_pre_config(ptemp); | |
2476 | + ap_listen_pre_config(); | |
2477 | + ap_daemons_min_free = DEFAULT_MIN_FREE_DAEMON; | |
2478 | + ap_max_processors = DEFAULT_MAX_PROCESSORS; | |
2479 | + ap_daemons_limit = server_limit; | |
2480 | + ap_pid_fname = DEFAULT_PIDLOG; | |
2481 | + ap_lock_fname = DEFAULT_LOCKFILE; | |
2482 | + ap_max_requests_per_child = DEFAULT_MAX_REQUESTS_PER_CHILD; | |
2483 | + ap_extended_status = 0; | |
2484 | +#ifdef AP_MPM_WANT_SET_MAX_MEM_FREE | |
2485 | + ap_max_mem_free = APR_ALLOCATOR_MAX_FREE_UNLIMITED; | |
2486 | +#endif | |
2487 | + | |
2488 | + apr_cpystrn(ap_coredump_dir, ap_server_root, sizeof(ap_coredump_dir)); | |
2489 | + | |
2490 | + /* we need to know ServerLimit and ThreadLimit before we start processing | |
2491 | + * the tree because we need to already have allocated child_info_table | |
2492 | + */ | |
2493 | + for (pdir = ap_conftree; pdir != NULL; pdir = pdir->next) | |
2494 | + { | |
2495 | + if (!strcasecmp(pdir->directive, "ServerLimit")) | |
2496 | + { | |
2497 | + if (atoi(pdir->args) > tmp_server_limit) | |
2498 | + { | |
2499 | + tmp_server_limit = atoi(pdir->args); | |
2500 | + if (tmp_server_limit > MAX_SERVER_LIMIT) | |
2501 | + { | |
2502 | + tmp_server_limit = MAX_SERVER_LIMIT; | |
2503 | + } | |
2504 | + } | |
2505 | + } | |
2506 | + } | |
2507 | + | |
2508 | + _DBG("Initializing child_info_table", 0); | |
2509 | + child_info_size = tmp_server_limit * sizeof(child_info_t) + sizeof(apr_size_t); | |
2510 | + | |
2511 | + /* We don't want to have to recreate the scoreboard after | |
2512 | + * restarts, so we'll create a global pool and never clean it. | |
2513 | + */ | |
2514 | + rv = apr_pool_create(&global_pool, NULL); | |
2515 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2516 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, rv, NULL, | |
2517 | + "Fatal error: unable to create global pool"); | |
2518 | + return rv; | |
2519 | + } | |
2520 | + | |
2521 | + rv = apr_shm_create(&child_info_shm, child_info_size, NULL, global_pool); | |
2522 | + | |
2523 | +/* if ((rv != APR_SUCCESS) && (rv != APR_ENOTIMPL)) { */ | |
2524 | + if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { | |
2525 | + _DBG("shared memory creation failed", 0); | |
2526 | + | |
2527 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_CRIT, rv, NULL, | |
2528 | + "Unable to create shared memory segment " | |
2529 | + "(anonymous shared memory failure)"); | |
2530 | + } | |
2531 | + else if (rv == APR_ENOTIMPL) { | |
2532 | + _DBG("anonymous shared memory not available", 0); | |
2533 | + /* TODO: make up a filename and do name-based shmem */ | |
2534 | + } | |
2535 | + | |
2536 | + if (rv || !(shmem = apr_shm_baseaddr_get(child_info_shm))) { | |
2537 | + _DBG("apr_shm_baseaddr_get() failed", 0); | |
2538 | + return HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR; | |
2539 | + } | |
2540 | + | |
2541 | + memset(shmem, 0, sizeof(child_info_size)); | |
2542 | + child_info_image = (child_info*)calloc(1, sizeof(child_info_size)); | |
2543 | + child_info_image->control = (child_info_control*)shmem; | |
2544 | + shmem += sizeof(child_info_control*); | |
2545 | + child_info_image->table = (child_info_t*)shmem; | |
2546 | + | |
2547 | + child_info_image->control->num_childs = 0; | |
2548 | + | |
2549 | + for (i = 0; i < tmp_server_limit; i++) | |
2550 | + { | |
2551 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].uid = -1; | |
2552 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].gid = -1; | |
2553 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].chroot = NULL; | |
2554 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].input = -1; | |
2555 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].output = -1; | |
2556 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].type = -1; | |
2557 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].status = CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY; | |
2558 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].sock_fd = -3; /* -1 and -2 are taken */ | |
2559 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[i].id = i; | |
2560 | + } | |
2561 | + | |
2562 | + return OK; | |
2563 | +} | |
2564 | + | |
2565 | +static int peruser_post_config(apr_pool_t *p, apr_pool_t *plog, apr_pool_t *ptemp, server_rec *server_list) | |
2566 | +{ | |
2567 | + ap_child_table = (ap_ctable *)apr_pcalloc(p, server_limit * sizeof(ap_ctable)); | |
2568 | + | |
2569 | + return OK; | |
2570 | +} | |
2571 | + | |
2572 | +static int peruser_post_read(request_rec *r) | |
2573 | +{ | |
2574 | + peruser_server_conf *sconf = PERUSER_SERVER_CONF(r->server->module_config); | |
2575 | + child_info_t *processor; | |
2576 | + | |
2577 | + if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type == CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER) | |
2578 | + processor = find_next_processor(sconf); | |
2579 | + else if(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type == CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR) | |
2580 | + processor = &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[r->connection->id]; | |
2581 | + | |
2582 | + if(!processor) | |
2583 | + { | |
2584 | + _DBG("processor not found"); | |
2585 | + processor = &CHILD_INFO_TABLE[r->connection->id]; | |
2586 | + } | |
2587 | + | |
2588 | + if (!strlen(r->the_request)) | |
2589 | + { | |
2590 | + _DBG("corrupt request. aborting",0); | |
2591 | + return DECLINED; | |
2592 | + } | |
2593 | + | |
2594 | + if (processor->sock_fd != AP_PERUSER_THISCHILD) | |
2595 | + { | |
2596 | + apr_socket_t *sock = NULL; | |
2597 | + | |
2598 | + apr_os_sock_put(&sock, &processor->sock_fd, r->connection->pool); | |
2599 | + ap_sock_disable_nagle(sock); | |
2600 | + ap_set_module_config(r->connection->conn_config, &core_module, sock); | |
2601 | + _DBG("not the right socket?", 0); | |
2602 | + return OK; | |
2603 | + } | |
2604 | + | |
2605 | + switch (CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type) | |
2606 | + { | |
2607 | + case CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER: | |
2608 | + { | |
2609 | + _DBG("MULTIPLEXER => Determining if request should be passed. " | |
2610 | + "Child Num: %d, dest-child: %d, hostname from server: %s r->hostname=%s r->the_request=\"%s\"", | |
2611 | + my_child_num, processor->id, r->server->server_hostname, r->hostname, r->the_request); | |
2612 | + | |
2613 | + if (processor->id != my_child_num) | |
2614 | + { | |
2615 | + if (processor->status == CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY) | |
2616 | + { | |
2617 | + int sock[2]; | |
2618 | + _DBG("Activating child #%d", processor->id); | |
2619 | + processor->status = CHILD_STATUS_STARTING; | |
2620 | + } | |
2621 | + | |
2622 | + _DBG("Passing request.",0); | |
2623 | + if (pass_request(r, processor) == -1) | |
2624 | + { | |
2625 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, 0, | |
2626 | + ap_server_conf, "Could not pass request to proper " "child, request will not be honoured."); | |
2627 | + return DECLINED; | |
2628 | + } | |
2629 | + _DBG("doing longjmp",0); | |
2630 | + longjmp(CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].jmpbuffer, 1); | |
2631 | + _DBG("request declined at our site",0); | |
2632 | + return DECLINED; | |
2633 | + _DBG("OUH! we should never reach this point",0); | |
2634 | + } | |
2635 | + _DBG("WTF: the server is assigned to the multiplexer! ... dropping request",0); | |
2636 | + return DECLINED; | |
2637 | + } | |
2638 | + case CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR: | |
2639 | + { | |
2640 | + _DBG("PROCESSOR %d", my_child_num); | |
2641 | + if (processor->id != my_child_num) | |
2642 | + { | |
2643 | + _DBG("WTF: this server is not assigned to us! what has the mux been smoking?!",0); | |
2644 | + } | |
2645 | + _DBG("request for %s / (server %s) seems to be for us", r->hostname, r->server->server_hostname); | |
2646 | + | |
2647 | + /* TODO: add configuration for max processors per server */ | |
e85b07ec | 2648 | + if (total_processors(sconf) > ap_max_processors) return DECLINED; |
59a68a1f AM |
2649 | + if (idle_processors(sconf) < ap_daemons_min_free) child_clone(); |
2650 | + | |
2651 | + return OK; | |
2652 | + } | |
2653 | + default: | |
2654 | + { | |
2655 | + _DBG("unspecified child type %d in %d, dropping request", | |
2656 | + CHILD_INFO_TABLE[my_child_num].type, my_child_num); | |
2657 | + return OK; | |
2658 | + } | |
2659 | + } | |
2660 | + | |
2661 | + _DBG("THIS POINT SHOULD NOT BE REACHED!",0); | |
2662 | + return OK; | |
2663 | +} | |
2664 | + | |
2665 | +static void peruser_hooks(apr_pool_t *p) | |
2666 | +{ | |
2667 | + /* The peruser open_logs phase must run before the core's, or stderr | |
2668 | + * will be redirected to a file, and the messages won't print to the | |
2669 | + * console. | |
2670 | + */ | |
2671 | + static const char *const aszSucc[] = {"core.c", NULL}; | |
2672 | + | |
2673 | +#ifdef AUX3 | |
2674 | + (void) set42sig(); | |
2675 | +#endif | |
2676 | + | |
2677 | + ap_hook_open_logs(peruser_open_logs, NULL, aszSucc, APR_HOOK_MIDDLE); | |
2678 | + ap_hook_pre_config(peruser_pre_config, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_MIDDLE); | |
2679 | + ap_hook_post_config(peruser_post_config, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_MIDDLE); | |
2680 | + | |
2681 | + /* Both of these must be run absolutely first. If this request isn't for | |
2682 | + * this server then we need to forward it to the proper child. No sense | |
2683 | + * tying up this server running more post_read request hooks if it is | |
2684 | + * just going to be forwarded along. The process_connection hook allows | |
2685 | + * peruser to receive the passed request correctly, by automatically | |
2686 | + * filling in the core_input_filter's ctx pointer. | |
2687 | + */ | |
2688 | + ap_hook_post_read_request(peruser_post_read, NULL, NULL, | |
2689 | + APR_HOOK_REALLY_FIRST); | |
2690 | + ap_hook_process_connection(peruser_process_connection, NULL, NULL, | |
2691 | + APR_HOOK_REALLY_FIRST); | |
2692 | +} | |
2693 | + | |
2694 | +/* we define an Processor w/ specific uid/gid */ | |
2695 | +static const char *cf_Processor(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, | |
2696 | + const char *user_name, const char *group_name, const char *chroot) | |
2697 | +{ | |
2698 | + uid_t uid = ap_uname2id(user_name); | |
2699 | + gid_t gid = ap_gname2id(group_name); | |
2700 | + | |
2701 | + _DBG("user=%s:%d group=%s:%d chroot=%s", | |
2702 | + user_name, uid, group_name, gid, chroot); | |
2703 | + | |
2704 | + return child_add(CHILD_TYPE_PROCESSOR, CHILD_STATUS_STANDBY, | |
2705 | + uid, gid, chroot); | |
2706 | +} | |
2707 | + | |
2708 | +/* we define an Multiplexer child w/ specific uid/gid */ | |
2709 | +static const char *cf_Multiplexer(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, | |
2710 | + const char *user_name, const char *group_name, const char *chroot) | |
2711 | +{ | |
2712 | + uid_t uid = ap_uname2id(user_name); | |
2713 | + gid_t gid = ap_gname2id(group_name); | |
2714 | + | |
2715 | + _DBG("user=%s:%d group=%s:%d chroot=%s [multiplexer id %d]", | |
2716 | + user_name, uid, group_name, gid, chroot, NUM_CHILDS); | |
2717 | + | |
2718 | + return child_add(CHILD_TYPE_MULTIPLEXER, CHILD_STATUS_STARTING, | |
2719 | + uid, gid, chroot); | |
2720 | +} | |
2721 | + | |
2722 | +static const char* cf_ServerEnvironment(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, | |
2723 | + const char *user_name, const char *group_name, const char *chroot) | |
2724 | +{ | |
2725 | + int i; | |
2726 | + int match = 0; | |
2727 | + int uid = ap_uname2id(user_name); | |
2728 | + int gid = ap_gname2id(group_name); | |
2729 | + const char *errstr; | |
2730 | + peruser_server_conf *sconf; | |
2731 | + | |
2732 | + _DBG("function entered", 0); | |
2733 | + | |
2734 | + sconf = PERUSER_SERVER_CONF(cmd->server->module_config); | |
2735 | + | |
2736 | + sconf->fullsockname = apr_pstrcat(cmd->pool, sconf->sockname, ".", | |
2737 | + user_name,":", group_name, NULL); | |
2738 | + | |
2739 | + sconf->uid = uid; | |
2740 | + sconf->gid = gid; | |
2741 | + sconf->chroot = chroot; | |
2742 | + | |
2743 | + _DBG("user=%s:%d group=%s:%d chroot=%s numchilds=%d", | |
2744 | + user_name, uid, group_name, gid, chroot, NUM_CHILDS); | |
2745 | + | |
2746 | + return NULL; | |
2747 | +} | |
2748 | + | |
2749 | +/* | |
2750 | +static const char *cf_MaxProcessorsPerServer(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg) | |
2751 | +{ | |
2752 | + const char *err = ap_check_cmd_context(cmd, GLOBAL_ONLY); | |
2753 | + if (err != NULL) return err; | |
2754 | + | |
2755 | + max_processors = atoi(arg); | |
2756 | + return NULL; | |
2757 | +} | |
2758 | +*/ | |
2759 | + | |
2760 | +static const char *set_min_free_servers(cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg) | |
2761 | +{ | |
2762 | + const char *err = ap_check_cmd_context(cmd, GLOBAL_ONLY); | |
2763 | + if (err != NULL) { | |
2764 | + return err; | |
2765 | + } | |
2766 | + | |
2767 | + ap_daemons_min_free = atoi(arg); | |
2768 | + if (ap_daemons_min_free <= 0) { | |
2769 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2770 | + "WARNING: detected MinSpareServers set to non-positive."); | |
2771 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2772 | + "Resetting to 1 to avoid almost certain Apache failure."); | |
2773 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2774 | + "Please read the documentation."); | |
2775 | + ap_daemons_min_free = 1; | |
2776 | + } | |
2777 | + | |
2778 | + return NULL; | |
2779 | +} | |
2780 | + | |
2781 | +static const char *set_max_clients (cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg) | |
2782 | +{ | |
2783 | + const char *err = ap_check_cmd_context(cmd, GLOBAL_ONLY); | |
2784 | + if (err != NULL) { | |
2785 | + return err; | |
2786 | + } | |
2787 | + | |
2788 | + ap_daemons_limit = atoi(arg); | |
2789 | + if (ap_daemons_limit > server_limit) { | |
2790 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2791 | + "WARNING: MaxClients of %d exceeds ServerLimit value " | |
2792 | + "of %d servers,", ap_daemons_limit, server_limit); | |
2793 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2794 | + " lowering MaxClients to %d. To increase, please " | |
2795 | + "see the ServerLimit", server_limit); | |
2796 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2797 | + " directive."); | |
2798 | + ap_daemons_limit = server_limit; | |
2799 | + } | |
2800 | + else if (ap_daemons_limit < 1) { | |
2801 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2802 | + "WARNING: Require MaxClients > 0, setting to 1"); | |
2803 | + ap_daemons_limit = 1; | |
2804 | + } | |
2805 | + return NULL; | |
2806 | +} | |
2807 | + | |
2808 | +static const char *set_max_processors (cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg) | |
2809 | +{ | |
2810 | + const char *err = ap_check_cmd_context(cmd, GLOBAL_ONLY); | |
2811 | + if (err != NULL) { | |
2812 | + return err; | |
2813 | + } | |
2814 | + | |
2815 | + ap_max_processors = atoi(arg); | |
2816 | + | |
2817 | + if (ap_max_processors < 1) { | |
2818 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2819 | + "WARNING: Require MaxProcessors > 0, setting to 1"); | |
2820 | + ap_max_processors = 1; | |
2821 | + } | |
2822 | + return NULL; | |
2823 | +} | |
2824 | + | |
2825 | +static const char *set_server_limit (cmd_parms *cmd, void *dummy, const char *arg) | |
2826 | +{ | |
2827 | + int tmp_server_limit; | |
2828 | + | |
2829 | + const char *err = ap_check_cmd_context(cmd, GLOBAL_ONLY); | |
2830 | + if (err != NULL) { | |
2831 | + return err; | |
2832 | + } | |
2833 | + | |
2834 | + tmp_server_limit = atoi(arg); | |
2835 | + /* you cannot change ServerLimit across a restart; ignore | |
2836 | + * any such attempts | |
2837 | + */ | |
2838 | + if (first_server_limit && | |
2839 | + tmp_server_limit != server_limit) { | |
2840 | + /* how do we log a message? the error log is a bit bucket at this | |
2841 | + * point; we'll just have to set a flag so that ap_mpm_run() | |
2842 | + * logs a warning later | |
2843 | + */ | |
2844 | + changed_limit_at_restart = 1; | |
2845 | + return NULL; | |
2846 | + } | |
2847 | + server_limit = tmp_server_limit; | |
2848 | + | |
2849 | + if (server_limit > MAX_SERVER_LIMIT) { | |
2850 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2851 | + "WARNING: ServerLimit of %d exceeds compile time limit " | |
2852 | + "of %d servers,", server_limit, MAX_SERVER_LIMIT); | |
2853 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2854 | + " lowering ServerLimit to %d.", MAX_SERVER_LIMIT); | |
2855 | + server_limit = MAX_SERVER_LIMIT; | |
2856 | + } | |
2857 | + else if (server_limit < 1) { | |
2858 | + ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP, 0, NULL, | |
2859 | + "WARNING: Require ServerLimit > 0, setting to 1"); | |
2860 | + server_limit = 1; | |
2861 | + } | |
2862 | + return NULL; | |
2863 | +} | |
2864 | + | |
2865 | +static const command_rec peruser_cmds[] = { | |
2866 | +UNIX_DAEMON_COMMANDS, | |
2867 | +LISTEN_COMMANDS, | |
2868 | +AP_INIT_TAKE1("MinSpareServers", set_min_free_servers, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2869 | + "Minimum number of idle children, to handle request spikes"), | |
2870 | +AP_INIT_TAKE1("MaxClients", set_max_clients, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2871 | + "Maximum number of children alive at the same time"), | |
2872 | +AP_INIT_TAKE1("MaxProcessors", set_max_processors, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2873 | + "Maximum number of processors per vhost"), | |
2874 | +AP_INIT_TAKE1("ServerLimit", set_server_limit, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2875 | + "Maximum value of MaxClients for this run of Apache"), | |
2876 | +AP_INIT_TAKE23("Multiplexer", cf_Multiplexer, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2877 | + "Specify an Multiplexer Child configuration."), | |
2878 | +AP_INIT_TAKE23("Processor", cf_Processor, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2879 | + "Specify a User and Group for a specific child process."), | |
2880 | +AP_INIT_TAKE23("ServerEnvironment", cf_ServerEnvironment, NULL, RSRC_CONF, | |
2881 | + "Specify the server environment for this virtual host."), | |
2882 | +{ NULL } | |
2883 | +}; | |
2884 | + | |
2885 | +module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA mpm_peruser_module = { | |
2886 | + MPM20_MODULE_STUFF, | |
2887 | + ap_mpm_rewrite_args, /* hook to run before apache parses args */ | |
2888 | + NULL, /* create per-directory config structure */ | |
2889 | + NULL, /* merge per-directory config structures */ | |
2890 | + peruser_create_config, /* create per-server config structure */ | |
2891 | + NULL, /* merge per-server config structures */ | |
2892 | + peruser_cmds, /* command apr_table_t */ | |
2893 | + peruser_hooks, /* register hooks */ | |
2894 | +}; |