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/*
* $Id: //websites/unixwiz/unixwiz.net/webroot/tools/lockrun.c#5 $
*
* written by : Stephen J. Friedl
* Software Consultant
* steve@unixwiz.net
* http://www.unixwiz.net/tools/
*
* ===================================================================
* ======== This software is in the public domain, and can be ========
* ======== used by anybody for any purpose ========
* ===================================================================
*
* Lockrun: This program is used to launch a program out with a lockout
* so that only one can run at a time. It's mainly intended for use out
* of cron so that our five-minute running jobs which run long don't get
* walked on. We find this a *lot* with Cacti jobs which just get hung
* up: it's better to miss a polling period than to stack them up and
* slow each other down.
*
* So we use a file which is used for locking: this program attempts to
* lock the file, and if the lock exists, we have to either exit with
* an error, or wait for it to release.
*
* lockrun --lockfile=FILE -- my command here
*
* COMMAND LINE
* ------------
*
* --lockfile=F
*
* Specify the name of a file which is used for locking. The file is
* created if necessary (with mode 0666), and no I/O of any kind is
* done. The file is never removed.
*
* --maxtime=N
*
* The script being controlled should run for no more than <N> seconds,
* and if it's beyond that time, we should report it to the standard
* error (which probably gets routed to the user via cron's email).
*
* --wait
*
* When a lock is hit, we normally exit with error, but --wait causes
* it to loop until the lock is released.
*
* --verbose
*
* Show a bit more runtime debugging.
*
* --quiet
*
* Don't show "run is locked" error if things are busy; keeps cron from
* overwhelming you with messages if lockrun overlap is not uncommon.
*
* --
*
* Mark the end of the options: the command to run follows.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#ifndef __GNUC__
# define __attribute__(x) /* nothing */
#endif
#define STRMATCH(a,b) (strcmp((a),(b)) == 0)
#define UNUSED_PARAMETER(v) ((void)(v))
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
static const char *lockfile = 0;
static int wait_for_lock = FALSE;
static mode_t openmode = 0666;
static int sleeptime = 10; /* seconds */
static int Verbose = FALSE;
static int Maxtime = 0;
static int Quiet = FALSE;
static char *getarg(char *opt, char ***pargv);
static void die(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn))
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));
#ifdef __sun
# define WAIT_AND_LOCK(fd) lockf(fd, F_TLOCK,0)
#else
# define WAIT_AND_LOCK(fd) flock(fd, LOCK_EX | LOCK_NB)
#endif
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *Argv0 = *argv;
int rc;
int lfd;
pid_t childpid;
time_t starttime;
UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
time(&starttime);
for ( argv++ ; *argv ; argv++ )
{
char *arg = *argv;
char *opt = strchr(arg, '=');
/* the -- token marks the end of the list */
if ( strcmp(*argv, "--") == 0 )
{
argv++;
break;
}
if (opt) *opt++ = '\0'; /* pick off the =VALUE part */
if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-L") || STRMATCH(arg, "--lockfile"))
{
lockfile = getarg(opt, &argv);
}
else if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-W") || STRMATCH(arg, "--wait"))
{
wait_for_lock = TRUE;
}
else if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-S") || STRMATCH(arg, "--sleep"))
{
sleeptime = atoi(getarg(opt, &argv));
}
else if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-T") || STRMATCH(arg, "--maxtime"))
{
Maxtime = atoi(getarg(opt, &argv));
}
else if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-V") || STRMATCH(arg, "--verbose"))
{
Verbose++;
}
else if ( STRMATCH(arg, "-q") || STRMATCH(arg, "--quiet"))
{
Quiet = TRUE;
}
else
{
die("ERROR: \"%s\" is an invalid cmdline param", arg);
}
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------
* SANITY CHECKING
*
* Make sure that we have all the parameters we require
*/
if (*argv == 0)
die("ERROR: missing command to %s (must follow \"--\" marker) ", Argv0);
if (lockfile == 0)
die("ERROR: missing --lockfile=F parameter");
/*----------------------------------------------------------------
* Open or create the lockfile, then try to acquire the lock. If
* the lock is acquired immediately (==0), then we're done, but
* if the lock is not available, we have to wait for it.
*
* We can either loop trying for the lock (for --wait), or exit
* with error.
*/
if ( (lfd = open(lockfile, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, openmode)) < 0)
die("ERROR: cannot open(%s) [err=%s]", lockfile, strerror(errno));
while ( WAIT_AND_LOCK(lfd) != 0 )
{
if ( ! wait_for_lock )
{
if ( Quiet)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
else
die("ERROR: cannot launch %s - run is locked", argv[0]);
}
/* waiting */
if ( Verbose ) printf("(locked: sleeping %d secs)\n", sleeptime);
sleep(sleeptime);
}
fflush(stdout);
/* run the child */
if ( (childpid = fork()) == 0 )
{
close(lfd); // don't need the lock file
execvp(argv[0], argv);
}
else if ( childpid > 0 )
{
time_t endtime;
pid_t pid;
if ( Verbose )
printf("Waiting for process %ld\n", (long) childpid);
pid = waitpid(childpid, &rc, 0);
time(&endtime);
endtime -= starttime;
if ( Verbose || (Maxtime > 0 && endtime > Maxtime) )
printf("pid %d exited with status %d (time=%ld sec)\n", pid, rc, endtime);
}
else
{
die("ERROR: cannot fork [%s]", strerror(errno));
}
exit(rc);
}
/*! \fn static char *getarg(char *opt, char ***pargv)
* \brief A function to parse calling parameters
*
* This is a helper for the main arg-processing loop: we work with
* options which are either of the form "-X=FOO" or "-X FOO"; we
* want an easy way to handle either one.
*
* The idea is that if the parameter has an = sign, we use the rest
* of that same argv[X] string, otherwise we have to get the *next*
* argv[X] string. But it's an error if an option-requiring param
* is at the end of the list with no argument to follow.
*
* The option name could be of the form "-C" or "--conf", but we
* grab it from the existing argv[] so we can report it well.
*
* \return character pointer to the argument
*
*/
static char *getarg(char *opt, char ***pargv)
{
const char *const optname = **pargv;
/* option already set? */
if (opt) return opt;
/* advance to next argv[] and try that one */
if ((opt = *++(*pargv)) == 0)
die("ERROR: option %s requires a parameter", optname);
return opt;
}
/*
* die()
*
* Given a printf-style argument list, format it to the standard error,
* append a newline, then exit with error status.
*/
static void die(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
vfprintf(stderr, format, args);
putc('\n', stderr);
va_end(args);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}