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# Common functions for the postgresql-common framework
#
# (C) 2008-2009 Martin Pitt <mpitt@debian.org>
# (C) 2012-2020 Christoph Berg <myon@debian.org>
#
#  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
#  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
#  (at your option) any later version.
#
#  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
#  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
#  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
#  GNU General Public License for more details.

package PgCommon;
use strict;
use IPC::Open3;
use Socket;
use POSIX;

use Exporter;
our $VERSION = 1.00;
our @ISA = ('Exporter');
our @EXPORT = qw/error user_cluster_map get_cluster_port set_cluster_port
    get_cluster_socketdir set_cluster_socketdir cluster_port_running
    get_cluster_start_conf set_cluster_start_conf set_cluster_pg_ctl_conf
    get_program_path cluster_info get_versions get_newest_version version_exists
    get_version_clusters next_free_port cluster_exists install_file
    change_ugid config_bool get_db_encoding get_db_locales get_cluster_locales get_cluster_controldata
    get_cluster_databases cluster_conf_filename read_cluster_conf_file
    read_pg_hba read_pidfile valid_hba_method/;
our @EXPORT_OK = qw/$confroot $binroot $rpm $have_python2
    quote_conf_value read_conf_file get_conf_value
    set_conf_value set_conffile_value disable_conffile_value disable_conf_value
    replace_conf_value cluster_data_directory get_file_device
    check_pidfile_running/;

# Print an error message to stderr and exit with status 1
sub error {
    print STDERR 'Error: ', $_[0], "\n";
    exit 1;
}

# configuration
our $confroot = '/etc/postgresql';
if ($ENV{'PG_CLUSTER_CONF_ROOT'}) {
    ($confroot) = $ENV{'PG_CLUSTER_CONF_ROOT'} =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
}
our $common_confdir = "/etc/postgresql-common";
if ($ENV{'PGSYSCONFDIR'}) {
    ($common_confdir) = $ENV{'PGSYSCONFDIR'} =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
}
my $mapfile = "$common_confdir/user_clusters";
our $binroot = "/usr/lib/postgresql/";
#redhat# $binroot = "/usr/pgsql-";
our $rpm = 0;
#redhat# $rpm = 1;
our $defaultport = 5432;
our $have_python2 = 0; # python2 removed in bullseye+
#py2#$have_python2 = 1;

{
    my %saved_env;

    # untaint the environment for executing an external program
    # Optional arguments: list of additional variables
    sub prepare_exec {
	my @cleanvars = qw/PATH IFS ENV BASH_ENV CDPATH/;
	push @cleanvars, @_;
	%saved_env = ();

	foreach (@cleanvars) {
	    $saved_env{$_} = $ENV{$_};
	    delete $ENV{$_};
	}

	$ENV{'PATH'} = '';
    }

    # restore the environment after prepare_exec()
    sub restore_exec {
	foreach (keys %saved_env) {
	    if (defined $saved_env{$_}) {
		$ENV{$_} = $saved_env{$_};
	    } else {
		delete $ENV{$_};
	    }
	}
    }
}

# Returns '1' if the argument is a configuration file value that stands for
# true (ON, TRUE, YES, or 1, case insensitive), '0' if the argument represents
# a false value (OFF, FALSE, NO, or 0, case insensitive), or undef otherwise.
sub config_bool {
    return undef unless defined($_[0]);
    return 1 if ($_[0] =~ /^(on|true|yes|1)$/i);
    return 0 if ($_[0] =~ /^(off|false|no|0)$/i);
    return undef;
}

# Quotes a value with single quotes
# Arguments: <value>
# Returns: quoted string
sub quote_conf_value ($) {
    my $value = shift;
    return $value if ($value =~ /^-?[\d.]+$/); # integer or float
    return $value if ($value =~ /^\w+$/); # plain word
    $value =~ s/'/''/g; # else quote it
    return "'$value'";
}

# Read a 'var = value' style configuration file and return a hash with the
# values. Error out if the file cannot be read.
# If the file name ends with '.conf', the keys will be normalized to lower case
# (suitable for e. g. postgresql.conf), otherwise kept intact (suitable for
# environment).
# Arguments: <path>
# Returns: hash (empty if file does not exist)
sub read_conf_file {
    my ($config_path) = @_;
    my %conf;
    local (*F);

    sub get_absolute_path {
        my ($path, $parent_path) = @_;
        return $path if ($path =~ m!^/!); # path is absolute
        # else strip filename component from parent path
        $parent_path =~ s!/[^/]*$!!;
        return "$parent_path/$path";
    }

    if (open F, $config_path) {
        while (<F>) {
            if (/^\s*(?:#.*)?$/) {
                next;
            } elsif(/^\s*include_dir\s*=?\s*'([^']+)'\s*(?:#.*)?$/i) {
                # read included configuration directory and merge into %conf
                # files in the directory will be read in ascending order
                my $path = $1;
                my $absolute_path = get_absolute_path($path, $config_path);
                next unless -e $absolute_path && -d $absolute_path;
                my $dir;
                opendir($dir, $absolute_path) or next;
                foreach my $filename (sort readdir($dir) ) {
                    next if ($filename =~ m/^\./ or not $filename =~/\.conf$/ );
                    my %include_conf = read_conf_file("$absolute_path/$filename");
                    while ( my ($k, $v) = each(%include_conf) ) {
                        $conf{$k} = $v;
                    }
                }
                closedir($dir);
            } elsif (/^\s*include(?:_if_exists)?\s*=?\s*'([^']+)'\s*(?:#.*)?$/i) {
                # read included file and merge into %conf
                my $path = $1;
                my $absolute_path = get_absolute_path($path, $config_path);
                my %include_conf = read_conf_file($absolute_path);
                while ( my ($k, $v) = each(%include_conf) ) {
                    $conf{$k} = $v;
                }
            } elsif (/^\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)\s*(?:=|\s)\s*'((?:[^']|''|(?:(?<=\\)'))*)'\s*(?:#.*)?$/i) {
                # string value
                my $v = $2;
                my $k = $1;
                $k = lc $k if $config_path =~ /\.conf$/;
                $v =~ s/\\(.)/$1/g;
                $v =~ s/''/'/g;
                $conf{$k} = $v;
            } elsif (m{^\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)\s*(?:=|\s)\s*(-?[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]._:/+-]*)\s*(?:\#.*)?$}i) {
                # simple value (string/float)
                my $v = $2;
                my $k = $1;
                $k = lc $k if $config_path =~ /\.conf$/;
                $conf{$k} = $v;
            } else {
                chomp;
                error "invalid line $. in $config_path: $_";
            }
        }
        close F;
    }

    return %conf;
}

# Returns path to cluster config file from a cluster configuration
# directory (with /etc/postgresql-common/<file name> as fallback) and return a
# hash with the values. Error out if the file cannot be read.
# If config file name is postgresql.auto.conf, read from PGDATA
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name>
# Returns: hash (empty if the file does not exist)
sub cluster_conf_filename {
    my ($version, $cluster, $configfile) = @_;
    if ($configfile eq 'postgresql.auto.conf') {
        my $data_directory = cluster_data_directory($version, $cluster);
        return "$data_directory/$configfile";
    }
    my $fname = "$confroot/$version/$cluster/$configfile";
    -e $fname or $fname = "$common_confdir/$configfile";
    return $fname;
}

# Read a 'var = value' style configuration file from a cluster configuration
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name>
# Returns: hash (empty if the file does not exist)
sub read_cluster_conf_file {
    my ($version, $cluster, $configfile) = @_;
    my %conf = read_conf_file(cluster_conf_filename($version, $cluster, $configfile));

    if ($version >= 9.4 and $configfile eq 'postgresql.conf') { # merge settings changed by ALTER SYSTEM
        # data_directory cannot be changed by ALTER SYSTEM
        my $data_directory = cluster_data_directory($version, $cluster, \%conf);
        my %auto_conf = read_conf_file "$data_directory/postgresql.auto.conf";
        foreach my $guc (keys %auto_conf) {
            next if ($guc eq 'data_directory'); # defend against pg_upgradecluster bug in 200..202
            $conf{$guc} = $auto_conf{$guc};
        }
    }

    return %conf;
}

# Return parameter from a PostgreSQL configuration file, or undef if the parameter
# does not exist.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name> <parameter name>
sub get_conf_value {
    my %conf = (read_cluster_conf_file $_[0], $_[1], $_[2]);
    return $conf{$_[3]};
}

# Set parameter of a PostgreSQL configuration file.
# Arguments: <config file name> <parameter name> <value>
sub set_conffile_value {
    my ($fname, $key, $value) = ($_[0], $_[1], quote_conf_value($_[2]));
    my @lines;

    # read configuration file lines
    open (F, $fname) or die "Error: could not open $fname for reading";
    push @lines, $_ while (<F>);
    close F;

    my $found = 0;
    # first, search for an uncommented setting
    for (my $i=0; $i <= $#lines; ++$i) {
	if ($lines[$i] =~ /^\s*($key)(\s*(?:=|\s)\s*)\w+\b((?:\s*#.*)?)/i or
	    $lines[$i] =~ /^\s*($key)(\s*(?:=|\s)\s*)'[^']*'((?:\s*#.*)?)/i) {
	    $lines[$i] = "$1$2$value$3\n";
	    $found = 1;
	    last;
	}
    }

    # now check if the setting exists as a comment; if so, change that instead
    # of appending
    if (!$found) {
	for (my $i=0; $i <= $#lines; ++$i) {
	    if ($lines[$i] =~ /^\s*#\s*($key)(\s*(?:=|\s)\s*)\w+\b((?:\s*#.*)?)/i or
		$lines[$i] =~ /^\s*#\s*($key)(\s*(?:=|\s)\s*)'[^']*'((?:\s*#.*)?)/i) {
		$lines[$i] = "$1$2$value$3\n";
		$found = 1;
		last;
	    }
	}
    }

    # not found anywhere, append it
    push (@lines, "$key = $value\n") unless $found;

    # write configuration file lines
    open (F, ">$fname.new") or die "Error: could not open $fname.new for writing";
    foreach (@lines) {
	print F $_ or die "writing $fname.new: $!";
    }
    close F;

    # copy permissions
    my @st = stat $fname or die "stat: $!";
    chown $st[4], $st[5], "$fname.new"; # might fail as non-root
    chmod $st[2], "$fname.new" or die "chmod: $!";

    rename "$fname.new", "$fname" or die "rename $fname.new $fname: $!";
}

# Set parameter of a PostgreSQL cluster configuration file.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name> <parameter name> <value>
sub set_conf_value {
    return set_conffile_value(cluster_conf_filename($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]), $_[3], $_[4]);
}

# Disable a parameter in a PostgreSQL configuration file by prepending it with
# a '#'. Appends an optional explanatory comment <reason> if given.
# Arguments: <config file name> <parameter name> <reason>
sub disable_conffile_value {
    my ($fname, $key, $reason) = @_;
    my @lines;

    # read configuration file lines
    open (F, $fname) or die "Error: could not open $fname for reading";
    push @lines, $_ while (<F>);
    close F;

    my $changed = 0;
    for (my $i=0; $i <= $#lines; ++$i) {
	if ($lines[$i] =~ /^\s*$key\s*(?:=|\s)/i) {
            $lines[$i] =~ s/^/#/;
            $lines[$i] =~ s/$/ #$reason/ if $reason;
            $changed = 1;
	    last;
	}
    }

    # write configuration file lines
    if ($changed) {
        open (F, ">$fname.new") or die "Error: could not open $fname.new for writing";
        foreach (@lines) {
	    print F $_ or die "writing $fname.new: $!";
        }
        close F;

	# copy permissions
	my @st = stat $fname or die "stat: $!";
	chown $st[4], $st[5], "$fname.new"; # might fail as non-root
	chmod $st[2], "$fname.new" or die "chmod: $1";

	rename "$fname.new", "$fname";
    }
}

# Disable a parameter in a PostgreSQL cluster configuration file by prepending
# it with a '#'. Appends an optional explanatory comment <reason> if given.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name> <parameter name> <reason>
sub disable_conf_value {
    return disable_conffile_value(cluster_conf_filename($_[0], $_[1], $_[2]), $_[3], $_[4]);
}

# Replace a parameter in a PostgreSQL configuration file. The old parameter is
# prepended with a '#' and  gets an optional explanatory comment <reason>
# appended, if given. The new parameter is inserted directly after the old one.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <config file name> <old parameter name>
#            <reason> <new parameter name> <new value>
sub replace_conf_value {
    my ($version, $cluster, $configfile, $oldparam, $reason, $newparam, $val) = @_;
    my $fname = cluster_conf_filename($version, $cluster, $configfile);
    my @lines;

    # quote $val if necessary
    unless ($val =~ /^\w+$/) {
	$val = "'$val'";
    }

    # read configuration file lines
    open (F, $fname) or die "Error: could not open $fname for reading";
    push @lines, $_ while (<F>);
    close F;

    my $found = 0;
    for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#lines; ++$i) {
	if ($lines[$i] =~ /^\s*$oldparam\s*(?:=|\s)/i) {
	    $lines[$i] = '#'.$lines[$i];
	    chomp $lines[$i];
            $lines[$i] .= ' #'.$reason."\n" if $reason;

            # insert the new param
            splice @lines, $i+1, 0, "$newparam = $val\n";
            ++$i;

            $found = 1;
	    last;
	}
    }

    return if !$found;

    # write configuration file lines
    open (F, ">$fname.new") or die "Error: could not open $fname.new for writing";
    foreach (@lines) {
	print F $_ or die "writing $fname.new: $!";
    }
    close F;

    # copy permissions
    my @st = stat $fname or die "stat: $!";
    chown $st[4], $st[5], "$fname.new"; # might fail as non-root
    chmod $st[2], "$fname.new" or die "chmod: $1";

    rename "$fname.new", "$fname";
}

# Return the port of a particular cluster
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
sub get_cluster_port {
    return get_conf_value($_[0], $_[1], 'postgresql.conf', 'port') || $defaultport;
}

# Set the port of a particular cluster.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <port>
sub set_cluster_port {
    set_conf_value $_[0], $_[1], 'postgresql.conf', 'port', $_[2];
}

# Return cluster data directory.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster name> [<config_hash>]
sub cluster_data_directory {
    my $d;
    if ($_[2]) {
        $d = ${$_[2]}{'data_directory'};
    } else {
        $d = get_conf_value($_[0], $_[1], 'postgresql.conf', 'data_directory');
    }
    my $confdir = "$confroot/$_[0]/$_[1]";
    if (!$d) {
        # fall back to /pgdata symlink (supported by earlier p-common releases)
        $d = readlink "$confdir/pgdata";
    }
    if (!$d and -l $confdir and -f "$confdir/PG_VERSION") { # symlink from /etc/postgresql
        $d = readlink $confdir;
    }
    if (!$d and -f "$confdir/PG_VERSION") { # PGDATA in /etc/postgresql
        $d = $confdir;
    }
    ($d) = $d =~ /(.*)/ if defined $d; #untaint
    return $d;
}

# Return the socket directory of a particular cluster or undef if the cluster
# does not exist.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
sub get_cluster_socketdir {
    # if it is explicitly configured, just return it
    my $socketdir = get_conf_value($_[0], $_[1], 'postgresql.conf',
        $_[0] >= 9.3 ? 'unix_socket_directories' : 'unix_socket_directory');
    $socketdir =~ s/\s*,.*// if ($socketdir); # ignore additional directories for now
    return $socketdir if $socketdir;

    #redhat# return '/tmp'; # RedHat PGDG packages default to /tmp
    # try to determine whether this is a postgres owned cluster and we default
    # to /var/run/postgresql
    $socketdir = '/var/run/postgresql';
    my @socketdirstat = stat $socketdir;

    error "Cannot stat $socketdir" unless @socketdirstat;

    if ($_[0] && $_[1]) {
        my $datadir = cluster_data_directory $_[0], $_[1];
        error "Invalid data directory for cluster $_[0] $_[1]" unless $datadir;
        my @datadirstat = stat $datadir;
        unless (@datadirstat) {
            my @p = split '/', $datadir;
            my $parent = join '/', @p[0..($#p-1)];
            error "$datadir is not accessible; please fix the directory permissions ($parent/ should be world readable)" unless @datadirstat;
        }

        $socketdir = '/tmp' if $socketdirstat[4] != $datadirstat[4];
    }

    return $socketdir;
}

# Set the socket directory of a particular cluster.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <directory>
sub set_cluster_socketdir {
    set_conf_value $_[0], $_[1], 'postgresql.conf',
        $_[0] >= 9.3 ? 'unix_socket_directories' : 'unix_socket_directory',
        $_[2];
}

# Return the path of a program of a particular version.
# Arguments: <program name> [<version>]
sub get_program_path {
    my ($program, $version) = @_;
    return '' unless defined $program;
    $version //= get_newest_version($program);
    my $path = "$binroot$version/bin/$program";
    ($path) = $path =~ /(.*)/; #untaint
    return $path if -x $path;
    return '';
}

# Check whether a postgres server is running at the specified port.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <port>
sub cluster_port_running {
    die "port_running: invalid port $_[2]" if $_[2] !~ /\d+/;
    my $socketdir = get_cluster_socketdir $_[0], $_[1];
    my $socketpath = "$socketdir/.s.PGSQL.$_[2]";
    return 0 unless -S $socketpath;

    socket(SRV, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0) or die "socket: $!";
    my $running = connect(SRV, sockaddr_un($socketpath));
    close SRV;
    return $running ? 1 : 0;
}

# Read, verify, and return the current start.conf setting.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
# Returns: auto | manual | disabled
sub get_cluster_start_conf {
    my $start_conf = "$confroot/$_[0]/$_[1]/start.conf";
    if (-e $start_conf) {
	open F, $start_conf or error "Could not open $start_conf: $!";
	while (<F>) {
	    s/#.*$//;
	    s/^\s*//;
	    s/\s*$//;
	    next unless $_;
            close F;
            return $1 if (/^(auto|manual|disabled)/);
            error "Invalid mode in $start_conf, must be one of auto, manual, disabled";
	}
	close F;
    }
    return 'auto'; # default
}

# Change start.conf setting.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <value>
# <value> = auto | manual | disabled
sub set_cluster_start_conf {
    my ($v, $c, $val) = @_;

    error "Invalid mode: '$val'" unless $val eq 'auto' ||
	    $val eq 'manual' || $val eq 'disabled';

    my $perms = 0644;

    # start.conf setting
    my $start_conf = "$confroot/$_[0]/$_[1]/start.conf";
    my $text;
    if (-e $start_conf) {
	open F, $start_conf or error "Could not open $start_conf: $!";
	while (<F>) {
            if (/^\s*(?:auto|manual|disabled)\b(.*$)/) {
                $text .= $val . $1 . "\n";
            } else {
                $text .= $_;
            }
	}

        # preserve permissions if it already exists
        $perms = (stat F)[2];
        error "Could not get permissions of $start_conf: $!" unless $perms;
	close F;
    } else {
        $text = "# Automatic startup configuration
#   auto: automatically start the cluster
#   manual: manual startup with pg_ctlcluster/postgresql@.service only
#   disabled: refuse to start cluster
# See pg_createcluster(1) for details. When running from systemd,
# invoke 'systemctl daemon-reload' after editing this file.

$val
";
    }

    open F, '>' . $start_conf or error "Could not open $start_conf for writing: $!";
    chmod $perms, $start_conf;
    print F $text;
    close F;
}

# Change pg_ctl.conf setting.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <options>
# <options> = options passed to pg_ctl(1)
sub set_cluster_pg_ctl_conf {
    my ($v, $c, $opts) = @_;
    my $perms = 0644;

    # pg_ctl.conf setting
    my $pg_ctl_conf = "$confroot/$v/$c/pg_ctl.conf";
    my $text = "# Automatic pg_ctl configuration
# This configuration file contains cluster specific options to be passed to
# pg_ctl(1).

pg_ctl_options = '$opts'
";

    open F, '>' . $pg_ctl_conf or error "Could not open $pg_ctl_conf for writing: $!";
    chmod $perms, $pg_ctl_conf;
    print F $text;
    close F;
}

# Return the PID from an existing PID file or undef if it does not exist.
# Arguments: <pid file path>
sub read_pidfile {
    return undef unless -e $_[0];

    if (open PIDFILE, $_[0]) {
	my $pid = <PIDFILE>;
	close PIDFILE;
        return undef unless ($pid);
        chomp $pid;
        ($pid) = $pid =~ /^(\d+)\s*$/; # untaint
	return $pid;
    } else {
	return undef;
    }
}

# Check whether a pid file is present and belongs to a running postgres.
# Returns undef if it cannot be determined
# Arguments: <pid file path>
sub check_pidfile_running {
    # postgres does not clean up the PID file when it stops, and it is
    # not world readable, so only its absence is a definitive result; if it
    # is present, we need to read it and check the PID, which will only
    # work as root
    return 0 if ! -e $_[0];

    my $pid = read_pidfile $_[0];
    if (defined $pid and open CL, "/proc/$pid/cmdline") {
        my $cmdline = <CL>;
        close CL;
        if ($cmdline and $cmdline =~ /\bpostgres\b/) {
            return 1;
        } else {
            return 0;
        }
    }
    return undef;
}

# Determine if a cluster is managed by a supervisor (pacemaker, patroni).
# Returns undef if it cannot be determined
# Arguments: <pid file path>
sub cluster_supervisor {
    # postgres does not clean up the PID file when it stops, and it is
    # not world readable, so only its absence is a definitive result; if it
    # is present, we need to read it and check the PID, which will only
    # work as root
    return undef if ! -e $_[0];

    my $pid = read_pidfile $_[0];
    if (defined $pid and open(CG, "/proc/$pid/cgroup")) {
        local $/; # enable localized slurp mode
        my $cgroup = <CG>;
        close CG;
        if ($cgroup and $cgroup =~ /\b(pacemaker|patroni)\b/) {
            return $1;
        }
    }
    return undef;
}

# Return a hash with information about a specific cluster (which needs to exist).
# Arguments: <version> <cluster name>
# Returns: information hash (keys: pgdata, port, running, logfile [unless it
#          has a custom one], configdir, owneruid, ownergid, waldir, socketdir,
#          config->postgresql.conf)
sub cluster_info {
    my ($v, $c) = @_;
    error 'cluster_info must be called with <version> <cluster> arguments' unless ($v and $c);

    my %result;
    $result{'configdir'} = "$confroot/$v/$c";
    $result{'configuid'} = (stat "$result{configdir}/postgresql.conf")[4];

    my %postgresql_conf = read_cluster_conf_file $v, $c, 'postgresql.conf';
    $result{'config'} = \%postgresql_conf;
    $result{'pgdata'} = cluster_data_directory $v, $c, \%postgresql_conf;
    return %result unless (keys %postgresql_conf);
    $result{'port'} = $postgresql_conf{'port'} || $defaultport;
    $result{'socketdir'} = get_cluster_socketdir  $v, $c;

    # if we can determine the running status with the pid file, prefer that
    if ($postgresql_conf{'external_pid_file'} &&
	$postgresql_conf{'external_pid_file'} ne '(none)') {
	$result{'running'} = check_pidfile_running $postgresql_conf{'external_pid_file'};
        my $supervisor = cluster_supervisor($postgresql_conf{'external_pid_file'});
        $result{supervisor} = $supervisor if ($supervisor);
    }

    # otherwise fall back to probing the port; this is unreliable if the port
    # was changed in the configuration file in the meantime
    if (!defined ($result{'running'})) {
	$result{'running'} = cluster_port_running ($v, $c, $result{'port'});
    }

    if ($result{'pgdata'}) {
        ($result{'owneruid'}, $result{'ownergid'}) =
            (stat $result{'pgdata'})[4,5];
        if ($v >= 12) {
            $result{'recovery'} = 1 if (-e "$result{'pgdata'}/recovery.signal"
                                     or -e "$result{'pgdata'}/standby.signal");
        } else {
            $result{'recovery'} = 1 if (-e "$result{'pgdata'}/recovery.conf");
        }
        my $waldirname = $v >= 10 ? 'pg_wal' : 'pg_xlog';
        if (-l "$result{pgdata}/$waldirname") { # custom wal directory
            ($result{waldir}) = readlink("$result{pgdata}/$waldirname") =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
        }
    }
    $result{'start'} = get_cluster_start_conf $v, $c;

    # default log file (possibly used only for early startup messages)
    my $log_symlink = $result{'configdir'} . "/log";
    if (-l $log_symlink) {
        ($result{'logfile'}) = readlink ($log_symlink) =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
    } else {
        $result{'logfile'} = "/var/log/postgresql/postgresql-$v-$c.log";
    }

    return %result;
}

# Return an array of all available versions (by binaries and postgresql.conf files)
# Arguments: binary to scan for (optional, defaults to postgres)
sub get_versions {
    my $program = shift // 'postgres';
    my %versions = ();

    # enumerate psql versions from /usr/lib/postgresql/* (or /usr/pgsql-*)
    my $dir = $binroot;
    #redhat# $dir = '/usr';
    if (opendir (D, $dir)) {
	my $entry;
        while (defined ($entry = readdir D)) {
            next if $entry eq '.' || $entry eq '..';
            my $pfx = '';
            #redhat# $pfx = "pgsql-";
            ($entry) = $entry =~ /^$pfx(\d+\.?\d+)$/; # untaint
            $versions{$entry} = 1 if $entry and get_program_path ($program, $entry);
        }
        closedir D;
    }

    # enumerate server versions from /etc/postgresql/*
    if ($program eq 'postgres' and opendir (D, $confroot)) {
        my $v;
        while (defined ($v = readdir D)) {
            next if $v eq '.' || $v eq '..';
            ($v) = $v =~ /^(\d+\.?\d+)$/; # untaint
            next unless ($v);

            if (opendir (C, "$confroot/$v")) {
                my $c;
                while (defined ($c = readdir C)) {
                    if (-e "$confroot/$v/$c/postgresql.conf") {
                        $versions{$v} = 1;
                        last;
                    }
                }
                closedir C;
            }
        }
        closedir D;
    }

    return sort { $a <=> $b } keys %versions;
}

# Return the newest available version
# Arguments: binary to scan for (optional)
sub get_newest_version {
    my $program = shift // undef;
    my @versions = get_versions($program);
    return undef unless (@versions);
    return $versions[-1];
}

# Check whether a version exists
sub version_exists {
    my ($version) = @_;
    return get_program_path ('psql', $version);
}

# Return an array of all available clusters of given version
# Arguments: <version>
sub get_version_clusters {
    my $vdir = $confroot.'/'.$_[0].'/';
    my @clusters = ();
    if (opendir (D, $vdir)) {
	my $entry;
        while (defined ($entry = readdir D)) {
            next if $entry eq '.' || $entry eq '..';
	    ($entry) = $entry =~ /^(.*)$/; # untaint
            my $conf = "$vdir$entry/postgresql.conf";
            if (-e $conf or -l $conf) { # existing file, or dead symlink
                push @clusters, $entry;
            }
        }
        closedir D;
    }
    return sort @clusters;
}

# Check if a cluster exists.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
sub cluster_exists {
    for my $c (get_version_clusters $_[0]) {
	return 1 if $c eq $_[1];
    }
    return 0;
}

# Return the next free PostgreSQL port.
sub next_free_port {
    # create list of already used ports
    my @ports;
    for my $v (get_versions) {
	for my $c (get_version_clusters $v) {
	    push @ports, get_cluster_port ($v, $c);
	}
    }

    my $port;
    for ($port = $defaultport; $port < 65536; ++$port) {
	next if grep { $_ == $port } @ports;

        # check if port is already in use
	my ($have_ip4, $res4, $have_ip6, $res6);
	if (socket (SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp'))) { # IPv4
	    $have_ip4 = 1;
	    $res4 = bind (SOCK, sockaddr_in($port, INADDR_ANY));
	}
	$have_ip6 = 0;
	no strict; # avoid compilation errors with Perl < 5.14
	if (exists $Socket::{"IN6ADDR_ANY"}) { # IPv6
	    if (socket (SOCK, PF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp'))) {
		$have_ip6 = 1;
		$res6 = bind (SOCK, sockaddr_in6($port, Socket::IN6ADDR_ANY));
	    }
	}
	use strict;
	unless ($have_ip4 or $have_ip6) {
	    # require at least one protocol to work (PostgreSQL needs it anyway
	    # for the stats collector)
            die "could not create socket: $!";
	}
        close SOCK;
	# return port if it is available on all supported protocols
	return $port if ($have_ip4 ? $res4 : 1) and ($have_ip6 ? $res6 : 1);
    }

    die "no free port found";
}

# Return the PostgreSQL version, cluster, and database to connect to. version
# is always set (defaulting to the version of the default port if no matching
# entry is found, or finally to the latest installed version if there are no
# clusters at all), cluster and database may be 'undef'. If only one cluster
# exists, and no matching entry is found in the map files, that cluster is
# returned.
sub user_cluster_map {
    my ($user, $pwd, $uid, $gid) = getpwuid $>;
    my $group = (getgrgid  $gid)[0];

    # check per-user configuration file
    my $home = $ENV{"HOME"} || (getpwuid $>)[7];
    my $homemapfile = $home . '/.postgresqlrc';
    if (open MAP, $homemapfile) {
	while (<MAP>) {
	    s/#.*//;
	    next if /^\s*$/;
	    my ($v,$c,$db) = split;
	    if (!version_exists $v) {
                print "Warning: $homemapfile line $.: version $v does not exist\n";
                next;
	    }
	    if (!cluster_exists $v, $c and $c !~ /^(\S+):(\d*)$/) {
                print "Warning: $homemapfile line $.: cluster $v/$c does not exist\n";
                next;
	    }
	    if ($db) {
		close MAP;
		return ($v, $c, ($db eq "*") ? undef : $db);
	    } else {
		print  "Warning: ignoring invalid line $. in $homemapfile\n";
		next;
	    }
	}
	close MAP;
    }

    # check global map file
    if (open MAP, $mapfile) {
        while (<MAP>) {
            s/#.*//;
            next if /^\s*$/;
            my ($u,$g,$v,$c,$db) = split;
            if (!$db) {
                print  "Warning: ignoring invalid line $. in $mapfile\n";
                next;
            }
	    if (!version_exists $v) {
                print "Warning: $mapfile line $.: version $v does not exist\n";
                next;
	    }
	    if (!cluster_exists $v, $c and $c !~ /^(\S+):(\d*)$/) {
                print "Warning: $mapfile line $.: cluster $v/$c does not exist\n";
                next;
	    }
            if (($u eq "*" || $u eq $user) && ($g eq "*" || $g eq $group)) {
                close MAP;
                return ($v,$c, ($db eq "*") ? undef : $db);
            }
        }
        close MAP;
    }

    # if only one cluster exists, use that
    my $count = 0;
    my ($last_version, $last_cluster, $defaultport_version, $defaultport_cluster);
    for my $v (get_versions) {
	for my $c (get_version_clusters $v) {
	    my $port = get_cluster_port ($v, $c);
            $last_version = $v;
            $last_cluster = $c;
	    if ($port == $defaultport) {
		$defaultport_version = $v;
		$defaultport_cluster = $c;
	    }
            ++$count;
	}
    }
    return ($last_version, $last_cluster, undef) if $count == 1;

    if ($count == 0) {
	# if there are no local clusters, use latest clients for accessing
	# network clusters
	return (get_newest_version('psql'), undef, undef);
    }

    # more than one cluster exists, return cluster at default port
    return ($defaultport_version, $defaultport_cluster, undef);
}

# Copy a file to a destination and setup permissions
# Arguments: <source file> <destination file or dir> <uid> <gid> <permissions>
sub install_file {
    my ($source, $dest, $uid, $gid, $perm) = @_;

    if (system 'install', '-o', $uid, '-g', $gid, '-m', $perm, $source, $dest) {
	error "install_file: could not install $source to $dest";
    }
}

# Change effective and real user and group id. Also activates all auxiliary
# groups the user is in. Exits with an error message if user/group ID cannot be
# changed.
# Arguments: <user id> <group id>
sub change_ugid {
    my ($uid, $gid) = @_;

    # auxiliary groups
    my $uname = (getpwuid $uid)[0];
    prepare_exec;
    my $groups = "$gid " . `/usr/bin/id -G $uname`;
    restore_exec;

    $) = $groups;
    $( = $gid;
    $> = $< = $uid;
    error 'Could not change user id' if $< != $uid;
    error 'Could not change group id' if $( != $gid;
}

# Return the encoding of a particular database in a cluster. This requires
# access privileges to that database, so this function should be called as the
# cluster owner.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <database>
# Returns: Encoding or undef if it cannot be determined.
sub get_db_encoding {
    my ($version, $cluster, $db) = @_;
    my $port = get_cluster_port $version, $cluster;
    my $socketdir = get_cluster_socketdir $version, $cluster;
    my $psql = get_program_path 'psql';
    return undef unless ($port && $socketdir && $psql);

    # try to swich to cluster owner
    prepare_exec 'LC_ALL';
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
    my $orig_euid = $>;
    $> = (stat (cluster_data_directory $version, $cluster))[4];
    open PSQL, '-|', $psql, '-h', $socketdir, '-p', $port, '-AXtc',
        'select getdatabaseencoding()', $db or
        die "Internal error: could not call $psql to determine db encoding: $!";
    my $out = <PSQL>;
    close PSQL;
    $> = $orig_euid;
    restore_exec;
    return undef if $?;
    chomp $out;
    ($out) = $out =~ /^([\w.-]+)$/; # untaint
    return $out;
}

# Return locale of a particular database in a cluster. This requires access
# privileges to that database, so this function should be called as the cluster
# owner. (For versions >= 8.4; for older versions use get_cluster_locales()).
# Arguments: <version> <cluster> <database>
# Returns: (LC_CTYPE, LC_COLLATE) or (undef,undef) if it cannot be determined.
sub get_db_locales {
    my ($version, $cluster, $db) = @_;
    my $port = get_cluster_port $version, $cluster;
    my $socketdir = get_cluster_socketdir $version, $cluster;
    my $psql = get_program_path 'psql';
    return undef unless ($port && $socketdir && $psql);
    my ($ctype, $collate);

    # try to switch to cluster owner
    prepare_exec 'LC_ALL';
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
    my $orig_euid = $>;
    $> = (stat (cluster_data_directory $version, $cluster))[4];
    open PSQL, '-|', $psql, '-h', $socketdir, '-p', $port, '-AXtc',
        'SHOW lc_ctype', $db or
        die "Internal error: could not call $psql to determine db lc_ctype: $!";
    my $out = <PSQL> // error 'could not determine db lc_ctype';
    close PSQL;
    ($ctype) = $out =~ /^([\w.\@-]+)$/; # untaint
    open PSQL, '-|', $psql, '-h', $socketdir, '-p', $port, '-AXtc',
        'SHOW lc_collate', $db or
        die "Internal error: could not call $psql to determine db lc_collate: $!";
    $out = <PSQL> // error 'could not determine db lc_collate';
    close PSQL;
    ($collate) = $out =~ /^([\w.\@-]+)$/; # untaint
    $> = $orig_euid;
    restore_exec;
    chomp $ctype;
    chomp $collate;
    return ($ctype, $collate) unless $?;
    return (undef, undef);
}

# Return the CTYPE and COLLATE locales of a cluster. This needs to be called
# as root or as the cluster owner. (For versions <= 8.3; for >= 8.4, use
# get_db_locales()).
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
# Returns: (LC_CTYPE, LC_COLLATE) or (undef,undef) if it cannot be determined.
sub get_cluster_locales {
    my ($version, $cluster) = @_;
    my ($lc_ctype, $lc_collate) = (undef, undef);

    if ($version >= '8.4') {
	print STDERR "Error: get_cluster_locales() does not work for 8.4+\n";
	exit 1;
    }

    my $pg_controldata = get_program_path 'pg_controldata', $version;
    if (! -e $pg_controldata) {
        print STDERR "Error: pg_controldata not found, please install postgresql-$version\n";
        exit 1;
    }
    prepare_exec ('LC_ALL', 'LANG', 'LANGUAGE');
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
    my $result = open (CTRL, '-|', $pg_controldata, (cluster_data_directory $version, $cluster));
    restore_exec;
    return (undef, undef) unless defined $result;
    while (<CTRL>) {
	if (/^LC_CTYPE\W*(\S+)\s*$/) {
	    $lc_ctype = $1;
	} elsif (/^LC_COLLATE\W*(\S+)\s*$/) {
	    $lc_collate = $1;
	}
    }
    close CTRL;
    return ($lc_ctype, $lc_collate);
}

# Return the pg_control data for a cluster
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
# Returns: hashref
sub get_cluster_controldata {
    my ($version, $cluster) = @_;

    my $pg_controldata = get_program_path 'pg_controldata', $version;
    if (! -e $pg_controldata) {
        print STDERR "Error: pg_controldata not found, please install postgresql-$version\n";
        exit 1;
    }
    prepare_exec ('LC_ALL', 'LANG', 'LANGUAGE');
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
    my $result = open (CTRL, '-|', $pg_controldata, (cluster_data_directory $version, $cluster));
    restore_exec;
    return undef unless defined $result;
    my $data = {};
    while (<CTRL>) {
	if (/^(.+?):\s*(.*)/) {
            $data->{$1} = $2;
	} else {
            error "Invalid pg_controldata output: $_";
	}
    }
    close CTRL;
    return $data;
}

# Return an array with all databases of a cluster. This requires connection
# privileges to template1, so this function should be called as the
# cluster owner.
# Arguments: <version> <cluster>
# Returns: array of database names or undef on error.
sub get_cluster_databases {
    my ($version, $cluster) = @_;
    my $port = get_cluster_port $version, $cluster;
    my $socketdir = get_cluster_socketdir $version, $cluster;
    my $psql = get_program_path 'psql';
    return undef unless ($port && $socketdir && $psql);

    # try to swich to cluster owner
    prepare_exec 'LC_ALL';
    $ENV{'LC_ALL'} = 'C';
    my $orig_euid = $>;
    $> = (stat (cluster_data_directory $version, $cluster))[4];

    my @dbs;
    my @fields;
    if (open PSQL, '-|', $psql, '-h', $socketdir, '-p', $port, '-AXtl') {
        while (<PSQL>) {
            chomp;
            @fields = split '\|';
            next if $#fields < 2; # remove access privs which get line broken
            push (@dbs, $fields[0]);
        }
        close PSQL;
    }

    $> = $orig_euid;
    restore_exec;

    return $? ? undef : @dbs;
}

# Return the device name a file is stored at.
# Arguments: <file path>
# Returns:  device name, or '' if it cannot be determined.
sub get_file_device {
    my $dev = '';
    prepare_exec;
    my $pid = open3(\*CHLD_IN, \*CHLD_OUT, \*CHLD_ERR, '/bin/df', $_[0]);
    waitpid $pid, 0; # we simply ignore exit code and stderr
    while (<CHLD_OUT>) {
	if (/^\/dev/) {
	    $dev = (split)[0];
	}
    }
    restore_exec;
    close CHLD_IN;
    close CHLD_OUT;
    close CHLD_ERR;
    return $dev;
}


# Parse a single pg_hba.conf line.
# Arguments: <line>
# Returns: Hash reference (only returns line and type==undef for invalid lines)
# line -> the verbatim pg_hba line
# type -> comment, local, host, hostssl, hostnossl, undef
# db -> database name
# user -> user name
# method -> trust, reject, md5, crypt, password, krb5, ident, pam
# ip -> ip address
# mask -> network mask (either a single number as number of bits, or bit mask)
sub parse_hba_line {
    my $l = $_[0];
    chomp $l;

    # comment line?
    return { 'type' => 'comment', 'line' => $l } if ($l =~ /^\s*($|#)/);

    my $res = { 'line' => $l };
    my @tok = split /\s+/, $l;
    goto error if $#tok < 3;

    $$res{'type'} = shift @tok;
    $$res{'db'} = shift @tok;
    $$res{'user'} = shift @tok;

    # local connection?
    if ($$res{'type'} eq 'local') {
	goto error if $#tok > 1;
	goto error unless valid_hba_method($tok[0]);
	$$res{'method'} = join (' ', @tok);
	return $res;
    }

    # host connection?
    if ($$res{'type'} =~ /^host((no)?ssl)?$/) {
	my ($i, $c) = split '/', (shift @tok);
	goto error unless $i;
	$$res{'ip'} = $i;

	# CIDR mask given?
	if (defined $c) {
	    goto error if $c !~ /^(\d+)$/;
	    $$res{'mask'} = $c;
	} else {
	    $$res{'mask'} = shift @tok;
	}

	goto error if $#tok > 1;
	goto error unless valid_hba_method($tok[0]);
	$$res{'method'} = join (' ', @tok);
	return $res;
    }

error:
    $$res{'type'} = undef;
    return $res;
}

# Parse given pg_hba.conf file.
# Arguments: <pg_hba.conf path>
# Returns: Array with hash refs; for hash contents, see parse_hba_line().
sub read_pg_hba {
    open HBA, $_[0] or return undef;
    my @hba;
    while (<HBA>) {
	my $r = parse_hba_line $_;
	push @hba, $r;
    }
    close HBA;
    return @hba;
}

# Check if hba method is known
# Argument: hba method
# Returns: True if method is valid
sub valid_hba_method {
    my $method = $_[0];

    my %valid_methods = qw/trust 1 reject 1 md5 1 crypt 1 password 1 krb5 1 ident 1 pam 1/;

    return exists($valid_methods{$method});
}

1;