2012-02-16 14:05:28 +00:00
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/*
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Serval Distributed Numbering Architecture (DNA)
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Copyright (C) 2010 Paul Gardner-Stephen
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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*/
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2012-03-04 22:57:31 +00:00
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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2012-02-23 02:15:42 +00:00
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#include "serval.h"
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typedef struct command_line_option {
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int (*function)(int argc,char **argv,struct command_line_option *o);
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char *words[32]; // 32 words should be plenty!
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unsigned long long flags;
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#define CLIFLAG_NONOVERLAY (1<<0) /* Uses a legacy IPv4 DNA call instead of overlay mnetwork */
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#define CLIFLAG_STANDALONE (1<<1) /* Cannot be issued to a running instance */
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char *description; // describe this invocation
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} command_line_option;
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extern command_line_option command_line_options[];
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2012-02-23 01:25:39 +00:00
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int servalNodeRunning(int *pid,char *instancepath)
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{
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char filename[1024];
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char line[1024];
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if (!instancepath) instancepath=DEFAULT_INSTANCE_PATH;
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2012-03-04 22:57:31 +00:00
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struct stat st;
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int r=stat(instancepath,&st);
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if (r) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"ERROR: Instance path '%s' non existant or not accessable.\n"
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" Operating system says: %s (errno=%d)\n",
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instancepath,strerror(errno),errno);
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fprintf(stderr,
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" (Set SERVALINSTANCE_PATH to specify an alternate location.)\n");
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return -1;
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}
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if ((st.st_mode&S_IFMT)!=S_IFDIR) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"ERROR: Instance path must be a valid directory.\n"
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" '%s' is not a directory.\n",instancepath);
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*pid=-1;
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return -1;
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}
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2012-02-23 01:25:39 +00:00
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int running=0;
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snprintf(filename,1023,"%s/serval.pid",instancepath); filename[1023]=0;
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FILE *f=fopen(filename,"r");
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if (f) {
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line[0]=0; fgets(line,1024,f);
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*pid = strtoll(line,NULL,10);
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running=*pid;
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if (running) {
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/* Check that process is really running.
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Some systems don't have /proc (including mac),
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so we need to find out some otherway.*/
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running=1; // assume pid means is running for now
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}
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fclose(f);
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}
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return running;
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}
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2012-02-16 14:05:28 +00:00
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int cli_usage() {
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fprintf(stderr,"\nServal Mesh version <version>.\n");
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fprintf(stderr,"Usage:\n");
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int i,j;
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for(i=0;command_line_options[i].function;i++)
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{
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for(j=0;command_line_options[i].words[j];j++)
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fprintf(stderr," %s",command_line_options[i].words[j]);
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fprintf(stderr,"\n %s\n",command_line_options[i].description);
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}
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return -1;
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}
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2012-02-16 14:36:08 +00:00
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char *cli_arg(int argc,char **argv,command_line_option *o,
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char *argname,char *defaultvalue)
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{
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int arglen=strlen(argname)+2;
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int i;
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for(i=0;o->words[i];i++)
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if ((strlen(o->words[i])==arglen)
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&&(o->words[i][0]=='<')
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&&(o->words[i][arglen-1]=='>')
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&&(!strncasecmp(&o->words[i][1],argname,arglen-2)))
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{
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/* Found the arg, so return the corresponding argument */
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return argv[i];
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}
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/* No matching argument was found, so return default value.
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It might seem that this should never happen, but it can because more than
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one version of a command line optiom may exist, one with a given argument
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and another without, and allowing a default value means we can have a single
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function handle both in a fairly simple manner. */
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return defaultvalue;
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}
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2012-02-16 14:05:28 +00:00
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/* args[] excludes command name (unless hardlinks are used to use first words
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of command sequences as alternate names of the command. */
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int parseCommandLine(int argc, char **args)
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{
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int i,j;
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int ambiguous=0;
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int cli_call=-1;
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for(i=0;command_line_options[i].function;i++)
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{
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for(j=0;(j<argc)&&command_line_options[i].words[j];j++)
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if ((command_line_options[i].words[j][0]!='<')&&
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strcasecmp(command_line_options[i].words[j],args[j])) {
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/* Words don't match, and word is not a place-holder for an argument,
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so it isn't this command line call. */
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break;
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}
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if ((j==argc)&&(!command_line_options[i].words[j])) {
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/* We used up all words in args and command line call sequence, so we have
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a match. If we have multiple matches, then note that the call is
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ambiguous. */
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if (cli_call>=0) ambiguous++;
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if (ambiguous==1) {
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fprintf(stderr,"Ambiguous command line call:\n ");
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for(j=0;j<argc;j++) fprintf(stderr," %s",args[j]);
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fprintf(stderr,"\nMatches the following known command line calls:\n");
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}
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if (ambiguous) {
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fprintf(stderr," ");
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for(j=0;j<argc;j++) fprintf(stderr," %s",command_line_options[i].words[j]);
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fprintf(stderr,"\n");
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}
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cli_call=i;
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}
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}
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/* Don't process ambiguous calls */
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if (ambiguous) return -1;
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/* Complain if we found no matching calls */
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if (cli_call<0) return cli_usage();
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/* Otherwise, make call */
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return command_line_options[cli_call].function(argc,args,
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&command_line_options[cli_call]);
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}
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int app_dna_lookup(int argc,char **argv,struct command_line_option *o)
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{
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return WHY("Not implemented");
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}
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2012-03-04 22:57:31 +00:00
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int confValueRotor=0;
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char confValue[4][128];
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char *confValueGet(char *var,char *defaultValue)
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{
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if (!var) return defaultValue;
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int varLen=strlen(var);
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char *instancepath=getenv("SERVALINSTANCE_PATH");
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if (!instancepath) instancepath=DEFAULT_INSTANCE_PATH;
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char filename[1024];
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snprintf(filename,1024,"%s/serval.conf",instancepath); filename[1023]=0;
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FILE *f=fopen(filename,"r");
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if (!f) return defaultValue;
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char line[1024];
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line[0]=0; fgets(line,1024,f);
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while(line[0]) {
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if (!strncasecmp(line,var,varLen)) {
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if (line[varLen]=='=') {
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fclose(f);
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if (strlen(&line[varLen+1])>127) return defaultValue;
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/* The rotor is used to pick which of four buffers to return in.
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This allows the use of up to four calls to confValueGet() in
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a single string formatting exercise, without unexpected side
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effect. */
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confValueRotor++; confValueRotor&=3;
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strcpy(&confValue[confValueRotor][0],&line[varLen+1]);
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return &confValue[confValueRotor][0];
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}
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}
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line[0]=0; fgets(line,1024,f);
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}
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fclose(f);
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return defaultValue;
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}
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int app_server_start(int argc,char **argv,struct command_line_option *o)
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{
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int foregroundP=0;
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char *instancepath=getenv("SERVALINSTANCE_PATH");
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if (!instancepath) instancepath=DEFAULT_INSTANCE_PATH;
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/* Process optional arguments */
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if ((argc>=3)&&(!strcasecmp(argv[2],"foreground"))) foregroundP=1;
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if ((argc>=4)&&(!strcasecmp(argv[2],"in"))) instancepath=argv[3];
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int pid=-1;
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int running = servalNodeRunning(&pid,instancepath);
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if (running<0) return -1;
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if (running>0) {
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fprintf(stderr,"ERROR: Serval process already running (pid=%d)\n",pid);
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return -1;
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}
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/* Start the Serval process.
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All server settings will be read by the server process from the
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instance directory when it starts up.
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We can just become the server process ourselves --- no need to fork.
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*/
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rhizome_datastore_path=strdup(instancepath);
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rhizome_opendb();
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char temp[1024];temp[1023]=0;
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snprintf(temp,1024,"%s/hlr.dat",instancepath);
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if (temp[1023]) {
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exit(WHY("Instance path directory name too long."));
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}
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char *hlr_file=strdup(temp);
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hlr_size=atof(confValueGet("hlr_size","1"))*1048576;
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if (hlr_size<0) {
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fprintf(stderr,"HLR Size must be >0MB\n");
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return -1;
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}
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overlayMode=1;
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return server(hlr_file,hlr_size,foregroundP);
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}
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int app_server_stop(int argc,char **argv,struct command_line_option *o)
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{
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char *instancepath=getenv("SERVALINSTANCE_PATH");
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if (!instancepath) instancepath=DEFAULT_INSTANCE_PATH;
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int pid=-1;
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int running = servalNodeRunning(&pid,instancepath);
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if (running>0) {
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/* Is running, so we can try to kill it.
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This is a little complicated by the fact that we catch most signals
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so that unexpected aborts just restart.
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What we can do is put some code in the signal handler that does abort
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the process if a certain file exists, perhaps instance_path/doshutdown,
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and removes the file.
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*/
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if (pid<0) {
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WHY("Could not determine process id of Serval process. Stale instance perhaps?");
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return -1;
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}
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char stopfile[1024];
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snprintf(stopfile,1024,"%s/doshutdown",instancepath);
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FILE *f=fopen(stopfile,"w");
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if (!f) {
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WHY("Could not create shutdown file");
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return -1;
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}
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fclose(f);
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int result=kill(pid,SIGHUP);
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if (!result) {
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fprintf(stderr,"Stop request sent to Serval process.\n");
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} else {
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WHY("Could not send SIGHUP to Serval process.");
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switch (errno) {
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case EINVAL: WHY("This is embarassing, but the operating system says I don't know how to send a signal."); break;
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case EPERM: WHY("I don't have permission to stop the Serval process. You could try using sudo, or run the stop command as the appropriate user."); break;
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case ESRCH: WHY("The process id I have recorded doesn't seem to exist anymore. Did someone kill the process without telling me?"); break;
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default:
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perror("This is reason given by the operating system");
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}
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return -1;
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}
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/* Allow a few seconds for the process to die, and keep an eye on things
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while this is happening. */
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time_t timeout=time(0)+5;
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while(timeout>time(0)) {
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pid=-1;
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int running = servalNodeRunning(&pid,instancepath);
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if (running<1) {
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fprintf(stderr,"Serval process appears to have stopped.\n");
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return 0;
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}
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}
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return WHY("I tried to stop it, but it seems that the Serval process is still running.");
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} else {
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return WHY("Serval process for that instance does not appear to be running.");
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}
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return WHY("Not implemented");
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}
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int app_server_status(int argc,char **argv,struct command_line_option *o)
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{
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char *instancepath
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=cli_arg(argc,argv,o,"instance path",getenv("SERVALINSTANCE_PATH"));
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if (!instancepath) instancepath=DEFAULT_INSTANCE_PATH;
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char filename[1024];
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char line[1024];
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FILE *f;
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/* Display configuration information */
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snprintf(filename,1023,"%s/serval.conf",instancepath); filename[1023]=0;
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f=fopen(filename,"r");
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if (f) {
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line[0]=0; fgets(line,1024,f);
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printf("\nServal Mesh configuration:\n");
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while(line[0]) {
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printf(" %s",line);
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line[0]=0; fgets(line,1024,f);
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}
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fclose(f);
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}
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/* Display running status of daemon from serval.pid file */
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int pid=-1;
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int running = servalNodeRunning(&pid,instancepath);
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if (running<0) return -1;
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printf("For Serval Mesh instance %s:\n",instancepath);
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if (running)
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printf(" Serval mesh process is running (pid=%d)\n",pid);
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else
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printf(" Serval Mesh process not running\n");
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return 0;
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}
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/* NULL marks ends of command structure.
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"<anystring>" marks an arg that can take any value.
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Only exactly matching prototypes will be used.
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Together with the description, this makes it easy for us to auto-generate the
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list of valid command line formats for display to the user if they try an
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invalid one. It also means we can do away with getopt() etc.
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Keep this list alphabetically sorted for user convenience.
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*/
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command_line_option command_line_options[]={
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{app_dna_lookup,{"dna","lookup","<did>",NULL},CLIFLAG_NONOVERLAY,"Lookup the SIP/MDP address of the supplied telephone number (DID)."},
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{cli_usage,{"help",NULL},0,
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"Display command usage."},
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{app_server_start,{"node","start"},CLIFLAG_STANDALONE,
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"Start Serval Mesh node process. Instance path is read from SERVALINSTANCE_PATH environment variable."},
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{app_server_start,{"node","start","foreground"},CLIFLAG_STANDALONE,
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"Start Serval Mesh node process without detatching from foreground."},
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{app_server_start,{"node","start","in","<instance path>"},CLIFLAG_STANDALONE,
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"Start Serval Mesh node process. Instance path is as specified."},
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{app_server_stop,{"node","stop"},0,
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"Ask running Serval Mesh node process to stop. Instance path is read from SERVALINSTANCE_PATH environment variable."},
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{app_server_stop,{"node","stop","in","<instance path>"},0,
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"Ask running Serval Mesh node process to stop. Instance path as specified."},
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{app_server_status,{"node","status"},0,
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"Display information about any running Serval Mesh node."},
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{NULL,{NULL}}
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};
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