Message ID | 20170203170925.12554-2-rjones@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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On 03/02/2017 09:09, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > + const char *port, > + bool fork_process) > +{ > + if (device != NULL) { > + return "NBD device can't be set when using socket activation"; > + } > + > + if (sockpath != NULL) { > + return "Unix socket can't be set when using socket activation"; > + } > + > + if (address != NULL) { > + return "The interface can't be set when using socket activation"; > + } > + > + if (port != NULL) { > + return "TCP port number can't be set when using socket activation"; > + } > + > + if (fork_process) { > + return "Fork (--fork) can't be used with socket activation"; > + } Why not? You could have a Type=forking foo.service, which makes little sense but would work. Apart from this, the patch seems fine. > + return NULL; > +}
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 09:31:43AM -0800, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > > On 03/02/2017 09:09, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > + const char *port, > > + bool fork_process) > > +{ > > + if (device != NULL) { > > + return "NBD device can't be set when using socket activation"; > > + } > > + > > + if (sockpath != NULL) { > > + return "Unix socket can't be set when using socket activation"; > > + } > > + > > + if (address != NULL) { > > + return "The interface can't be set when using socket activation"; > > + } > > + > > + if (port != NULL) { > > + return "TCP port number can't be set when using socket activation"; > > + } > > + > > + if (fork_process) { > > + return "Fork (--fork) can't be used with socket activation"; > > + } > > Why not? You could have a Type=forking foo.service, which makes little > sense but would work. The answer, I think, is because systemd will lose track of the PID of the qemu-nbd process. This would be important because systemd can kill a socket-activated service which is idle. Normally you would work around that by using PIDFile=... in the unit file, but it looks like qemu-nbd doesn't support pid files. Rich. > Apart from this, the patch seems fine. > > > + return NULL; > > +} > >
On 03/02/2017 10:56, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 09:31:43AM -0800, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> >> >> On 03/02/2017 09:09, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: >>> + const char *port, >>> + bool fork_process) >>> +{ >>> + if (device != NULL) { >>> + return "NBD device can't be set when using socket activation"; >>> + } >>> + >>> + if (sockpath != NULL) { >>> + return "Unix socket can't be set when using socket activation"; >>> + } >>> + >>> + if (address != NULL) { >>> + return "The interface can't be set when using socket activation"; >>> + } >>> + >>> + if (port != NULL) { >>> + return "TCP port number can't be set when using socket activation"; >>> + } >>> + >>> + if (fork_process) { >>> + return "Fork (--fork) can't be used with socket activation"; >>> + } >> >> Why not? You could have a Type=forking foo.service, which makes little >> sense but would work. > > The answer, I think, is because systemd will lose track of the PID of > the qemu-nbd process. This would be important because systemd can > kill a socket-activated service which is idle. > > Normally you would work around that by using PIDFile=... in the unit > file, but it looks like qemu-nbd doesn't support pid files. PIDFile is recommended indeed but GuessMainPID=yes (the default for no PIDFile) should work, since qemu-nbd only has one parent process. Paolo
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 10:58:15AM -0800, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > On 03/02/2017 10:56, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 09:31:43AM -0800, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > >> On 03/02/2017 09:09, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > >>> + if (fork_process) { > >>> + return "Fork (--fork) can't be used with socket activation"; > >>> + } > >> > >> Why not? You could have a Type=forking foo.service, which makes little > >> sense but would work. > > > > The answer, I think, is because systemd will lose track of the PID of > > the qemu-nbd process. This would be important because systemd can > > kill a socket-activated service which is idle. > > > > Normally you would work around that by using PIDFile=... in the unit > > file, but it looks like qemu-nbd doesn't support pid files. > > PIDFile is recommended indeed but GuessMainPID=yes (the default for no > PIDFile) should work, since qemu-nbd only has one parent process. Another reason: I think that the --fork option is mainly intended for command line use of qemu-nbd. If you're running qemu-nbd from a program there's no real reason to use --fork, since you can control the fork process better yourself. LISTEN_PID isn't settable from the command line. It's also not settable from a shell script (as far as I can tell when I was trying to write a shell script to test nbdkit). It has to be set between the fork and exec calls, because it is set to the qemu-nbd PID. So I don't think --fork and socket activation are really features that it makes any sense to mix. Rich.
On 03/02/2017 11:22, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > I think that the --fork option is mainly intended for command line use > of qemu-nbd. If you're running qemu-nbd from a program there's no > real reason to use --fork, since you can control the fork process > better yourself. > > LISTEN_PID isn't settable from the command line. It's also not > settable from a shell script (as far as I can tell when I was trying > to write a shell script to test nbdkit). It has to be set between the > fork and exec calls, because it is set to the qemu-nbd PID. > > So I don't think --fork and socket activation are really features that > it makes any sense to mix. I agree it doesn't really make sense, but I also don't see why it wouldn't work. Paolo
diff --git a/qemu-nbd.c b/qemu-nbd.c index c734f62..bde2740 100644 --- a/qemu-nbd.c +++ b/qemu-nbd.c @@ -463,6 +463,143 @@ static QCryptoTLSCreds *nbd_get_tls_creds(const char *id, Error **errp) return creds; } +#define MACRO_EXPAND_STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY(x) +#define STRINGIFY(x) #x + +static void setup_address_and_port(const char **address, const char **port) +{ + if (*address == NULL) { + *address = "0.0.0.0"; + } + + if (*port == NULL) { + *port = MACRO_EXPAND_STRINGIFY(NBD_DEFAULT_PORT); + } +} + +#define FIRST_SOCKET_ACTIVATION_FD 3 /* defined by systemd ABI */ + +#ifndef _WIN32 +/* + * Check if socket activation was requested via use of the + * LISTEN_FDS and LISTEN_PID environment variables. + * + * Returns 0 if no socket activation, or the number of FDs. + */ +static unsigned int check_socket_activation(void) +{ + const char *s; + unsigned long pid; + unsigned long nr_fds; + unsigned int i; + int fd; + int err; + + s = getenv("LISTEN_PID"); + if (s == NULL) { + return 0; + } + err = qemu_strtoul(s, NULL, 10, &pid); + if (err) { + if (verbose) { + fprintf(stderr, "malformed %s environment variable (ignored)\n", + "LISTEN_PID"); + } + return 0; + } + if (pid != getpid()) { + if (verbose) { + fprintf(stderr, "%s was not for us (ignored)\n", + "LISTEN_PID"); + } + return 0; + } + + s = getenv("LISTEN_FDS"); + if (s == NULL) { + return 0; + } + err = qemu_strtoul(s, NULL, 10, &nr_fds); + if (err) { + if (verbose) { + fprintf(stderr, "malformed %s environment variable (ignored)\n", + "LISTEN_FDS"); + } + return 0; + } + assert(nr_fds <= UINT_MAX); + + /* A limitation of current qemu-nbd is that it can only listen on + * a single socket. When that limitation is lifted, we can change + * this function to allow LISTEN_FDS > 1, and remove the assertion + * in the main function below. + */ + if (nr_fds > 1) { + error_report("qemu-nbd does not support socket activation with %s > 1", + "LISTEN_FDS"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* So these are not passed to any child processes we might start. */ + unsetenv("LISTEN_FDS"); + unsetenv("LISTEN_PID"); + + /* So the file descriptors don't leak into child processes. */ + for (i = 0; i < nr_fds; ++i) { + fd = FIRST_SOCKET_ACTIVATION_FD + i; + if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) == -1) { + /* If we cannot set FD_CLOEXEC then it probably means the file + * descriptor is invalid, so socket activation has gone wrong + * and we should exit. + */ + error_report("Socket activation failed: " + "invalid file descriptor fd = %d: %m", + fd); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + } + + return (unsigned int) nr_fds; +} + +#else /* !_WIN32 */ +static unsigned int check_socket_activation(void) +{ + return 0; +} +#endif + +/* + * Check socket parameters compatibility when socket activation is used. + */ +static const char *socket_activation_validate_opts(const char *device, + const char *sockpath, + const char *address, + const char *port, + bool fork_process) +{ + if (device != NULL) { + return "NBD device can't be set when using socket activation"; + } + + if (sockpath != NULL) { + return "Unix socket can't be set when using socket activation"; + } + + if (address != NULL) { + return "The interface can't be set when using socket activation"; + } + + if (port != NULL) { + return "TCP port number can't be set when using socket activation"; + } + + if (fork_process) { + return "Fork (--fork) can't be used with socket activation"; + } + + return NULL; +} int main(int argc, char **argv) { @@ -471,7 +608,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) off_t dev_offset = 0; uint16_t nbdflags = 0; bool disconnect = false; - const char *bindto = "0.0.0.0"; + const char *bindto = NULL; const char *port = NULL; char *sockpath = NULL; char *device = NULL; @@ -533,6 +670,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) char *trace_file = NULL; bool fork_process = false; int old_stderr = -1; + unsigned socket_activation; /* The client thread uses SIGTERM to interrupt the server. A signal * handler ensures that "qemu-nbd -v -c" exits with a nice status code. @@ -751,6 +889,20 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) trace_init_file(trace_file); qemu_set_log(LOG_TRACE); + socket_activation = check_socket_activation(); + if (socket_activation == 0) { + setup_address_and_port(&bindto, &port); + } else { + /* Using socket activation - check user didn't use -p etc. */ + const char *err_msg = socket_activation_validate_opts(device, sockpath, + bindto, port, + fork_process); + if (err_msg != NULL) { + error_report("%s", err_msg); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + } + if (tlscredsid) { if (sockpath) { error_report("TLS is only supported with IPv4/IPv6"); @@ -855,7 +1007,25 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) snprintf(sockpath, 128, SOCKET_PATH, basename(device)); } - saddr = nbd_build_socket_address(sockpath, bindto, port); + if (socket_activation == 0) { + server_ioc = qio_channel_socket_new(); + saddr = nbd_build_socket_address(sockpath, bindto, port); + if (qio_channel_socket_listen_sync(server_ioc, saddr, &local_err) < 0) { + object_unref(OBJECT(server_ioc)); + error_report_err(local_err); + return 1; + } + } else { + /* See comment in check_socket_activation above. */ + assert(socket_activation == 1); + server_ioc = qio_channel_socket_new_fd(FIRST_SOCKET_ACTIVATION_FD, + &local_err); + if (server_ioc == NULL) { + error_report("Failed to use socket activation: %s", + error_get_pretty(local_err)); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + } if (qemu_init_main_loop(&local_err)) { error_report_err(local_err); @@ -950,13 +1120,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } - server_ioc = qio_channel_socket_new(); - if (qio_channel_socket_listen_sync(server_ioc, saddr, &local_err) < 0) { - object_unref(OBJECT(server_ioc)); - error_report_err(local_err); - return 1; - } - if (device) { int ret;
Socket activation (sometimes known as systemd socket activation) allows an Internet superserver to pass a pre-opened listening socket to the process, instead of having qemu-nbd open a socket itself. This is done via the LISTEN_FDS and LISTEN_PID environment variables, and a standard file descriptor range. This change partially implements socket activation for qemu-nbd. If the environment variables are set correctly, then socket activation will happen automatically, otherwise everything works as before. The limitation is that LISTEN_FDS must be 1. Signed-off-by: Richard W.M. Jones. --- qemu-nbd.c | 181 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 172 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)