/* * dpkg - main program for package management * trigproc.c - trigger processing * * Copyright © 2007 Canonical Ltd * written by Ian Jackson * Copyright © 2008-2014 Guillem Jover * * This 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 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. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "main.h" /* * Trigger processing algorithms: * * * There is a separate queue (‘deferred trigproc list’) for triggers * ‘relevant’ to what we just did; when we find something triggered ‘now’ * we add it to that queue (unless --no-triggers). * * * We want to prefer configuring packages where possible to doing trigger * processing, although it would be better to prefer trigger processing * to cycle-breaking we need to do the latter first or we might generate * artificial trigger cycles, but we always want to prefer trigger * processing to dependency forcing. This is achieved as follows: * * Each time during configure processing where a package D is blocked by * only (ie Depends unsatisfied but would be satisfied by) a t-awaiter W * we make a note of (one of) W's t-pending, T. (Only the last such T.) * (If --no-triggers and nonempty argument list and package isn't in * argument list then we don't do this.) * * Each time in process_queue() where we increment dependtry, we instead * see if we have encountered such a t-pending T. If we do and are in * a trigger processing try, we trigproc T instead of incrementing * dependtry and this counts as having done something so we reset * sincenothing. * * * For --triggers-only and --configure, we go through each thing in the * argument queue (the enqueue_package queue) and check what its state is * and if appropriate we trigproc it. If we didn't have a queue (or had * just --pending) we search all triggers-pending packages and add them * to the deferred trigproc list. * * * Before quitting from most operations, we trigproc each package in the * deferred trigproc list. This may (if not --no-triggers) of course add * new things to the deferred trigproc list. * * * Note that ‘we trigproc T’ must involve trigger cycle detection and * also automatic setting of t-awaiters to t-pending or installed. In * particular, we do cycle detection even for trigger processing in the * configure dependtry loop (and it is OK to do it for explicitly * specified packages from the command line arguments; duplicates are * removed by packages.c:process_queue). */ /*========== Deferred trigger queue. ==========*/ static struct pkg_queue deferred = PKG_QUEUE_INIT; static void trigproc_enqueue_deferred(struct pkginfo *pend) { if (f_triggers < 0) return; ensure_package_clientdata(pend); if (pend->clientdata->trigprocdeferred) return; pend->clientdata->trigprocdeferred = pkg_queue_push(&deferred, pend); debug(dbg_triggers, "trigproc_enqueue_deferred pend=%s", pkg_name(pend, pnaw_always)); } /** * Populate the deferred trigger queue. * * When dpkg is called with a specific set of packages to act on, we might * have packages pending trigger processing. But because there are frontends * that do not perform a final «dpkg --configure --pending» call (i.e. apt), * the system is left in a state with packages not fully installed. * * We have to populate the deferred trigger queue from the entire package * database, so that we might try to do opportunistic trigger processing * when going through the deferred trigger queue, because a fixed apt will * not request the necessary processing anyway. * * XXX: This can be removed once apt is fixed in the next stable release. */ void trigproc_populate_deferred(void) { struct pkg_hash_iter *iter; struct pkginfo *pkg; iter = pkg_hash_iter_new(); while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) { if (!pkg->trigpend_head) continue; if (pkg->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED && pkg->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING) continue; if (pkg->want != PKG_WANT_INSTALL && pkg->want != PKG_WANT_HOLD) continue; trigproc_enqueue_deferred(pkg); } pkg_hash_iter_free(iter); } void trigproc_run_deferred(void) { jmp_buf ejbuf; debug(dbg_triggers, "trigproc_run_deferred"); while (!pkg_queue_is_empty(&deferred)) { struct pkginfo *pkg; pkg = pkg_queue_pop(&deferred); if (!pkg) continue; if (setjmp(ejbuf)) { pop_error_context(ehflag_bombout); continue; } push_error_context_jump(&ejbuf, print_error_perpackage, pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig)); ensure_package_clientdata(pkg); pkg->clientdata->trigprocdeferred = NULL; trigproc(pkg, TRIGPROC_TRY_DEFERRED); pop_error_context(ehflag_normaltidy); } } /* * Called by modstatdb_note. */ void trig_activate_packageprocessing(struct pkginfo *pkg) { debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "trigproc_activate_packageprocessing pkg=%s", pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_always)); trig_parse_ci(pkg_infodb_get_file(pkg, &pkg->installed, TRIGGERSCIFILE), NULL, trig_cicb_statuschange_activate, pkg, &pkg->installed); } /*========== Actual trigger processing. ==========*/ struct trigcyclenode { struct trigcyclenode *next; struct trigcycleperpkg *pkgs; struct pkginfo *then_processed; }; struct trigcycleperpkg { struct trigcycleperpkg *next; struct pkginfo *pkg; struct trigpend *then_trigs; }; static bool tortoise_advance; static struct trigcyclenode *tortoise, *hare; void trigproc_reset_cycle(void) { tortoise_advance = false; tortoise = hare = NULL; } static bool tortoise_in_hare(struct pkginfo *processing_now, struct trigcycleperpkg *tortoise_pkg) { const char *processing_now_name, *tortoise_name; struct trigpend *hare_trig, *tortoise_trig; processing_now_name = pkg_name(processing_now, pnaw_nonambig); tortoise_name = pkg_name(tortoise_pkg->pkg, pnaw_nonambig); debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "%s pnow=%s tortoise=%s", __func__, processing_now_name, tortoise_name); for (tortoise_trig = tortoise_pkg->then_trigs; tortoise_trig; tortoise_trig = tortoise_trig->next) { debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "%s pnow=%s tortoise=%s tortoisetrig=%s", __func__, processing_now_name, tortoise_name, tortoise_trig->name); /* hare is now so we can just look up in the actual data. */ for (hare_trig = tortoise_pkg->pkg->trigpend_head; hare_trig; hare_trig = hare_trig->next) { debug(dbg_triggersstupid, "%s pnow=%s tortoise=%s" " tortoisetrig=%s haretrig=%s", __func__, processing_now_name, tortoise_name, tortoise_trig->name, hare_trig->name); if (strcmp(hare_trig->name, tortoise_trig->name) == 0) break; } if (hare_trig == NULL) { /* Not found in hare, yay! */ debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "%s pnow=%s tortoise=%s OK", __func__, processing_now_name, tortoise_name); return false; } } return true; } static struct trigcyclenode * trigproc_new_cyclenode(struct pkginfo *processing_now) { struct trigcyclenode *tcn; struct trigcycleperpkg *tcpp; struct pkginfo *pkg; struct pkg_hash_iter *iter; tcn = nfmalloc(sizeof(*tcn)); tcn->pkgs = NULL; tcn->next = NULL; tcn->then_processed = processing_now; iter = pkg_hash_iter_new(); while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) { if (!pkg->trigpend_head) continue; tcpp = nfmalloc(sizeof(*tcpp)); tcpp->pkg = pkg; tcpp->then_trigs = pkg->trigpend_head; tcpp->next = tcn->pkgs; tcn->pkgs = tcpp; } pkg_hash_iter_free(iter); return tcn; } /* * Returns package we are to give up on. */ static struct pkginfo * check_trigger_cycle(struct pkginfo *processing_now) { struct trigcyclenode *tcn; struct trigcycleperpkg *tortoise_pkg; struct trigpend *tortoise_trig; struct pkginfo *giveup; const char *sep; debug(dbg_triggers, "check_triggers_cycle pnow=%s", pkg_name(processing_now, pnaw_always)); tcn = trigproc_new_cyclenode(processing_now); if (!hare) { debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "check_triggers_cycle pnow=%s first", pkg_name(processing_now, pnaw_always)); hare = tortoise = tcn; return NULL; } hare->next = tcn; hare = hare->next; if (tortoise_advance) tortoise = tortoise->next; tortoise_advance = !tortoise_advance; /* Now we compare hare to tortoise. * We want to find a trigger pending in tortoise which is not in hare * if we find such a thing we have proved that hare isn't a superset * of tortoise and so that we haven't found a loop (yet). */ for (tortoise_pkg = tortoise->pkgs; tortoise_pkg; tortoise_pkg = tortoise_pkg->next) { if (!tortoise_in_hare(processing_now, tortoise_pkg)) return NULL; } /* Oh dear. hare is a superset of tortoise. We are making no * progress. */ notice(_("cycle found while processing triggers:\n" " chain of packages whose triggers are or may be responsible:")); sep = " "; for (tcn = tortoise; tcn; tcn = tcn->next) { fprintf(stderr, "%s%s", sep, pkg_name(tcn->then_processed, pnaw_nonambig)); sep = " -> "; } fprintf(stderr, _("\n" " packages' pending triggers which are" " or may be unresolvable:\n")); for (tortoise_pkg = tortoise->pkgs; tortoise_pkg; tortoise_pkg = tortoise_pkg->next) { fprintf(stderr, " %s", pkg_name(tortoise_pkg->pkg, pnaw_nonambig)); sep = ": "; for (tortoise_trig = tortoise_pkg->then_trigs; tortoise_trig; tortoise_trig = tortoise_trig->next) { fprintf(stderr, "%s%s", sep, tortoise_trig->name); } fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } /* We give up on the _earliest_ package involved. */ giveup = tortoise->pkgs->pkg; debug(dbg_triggers, "check_triggers_cycle pnow=%s giveup=%s", pkg_name(processing_now, pnaw_always), pkg_name(giveup, pnaw_always)); if (giveup->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED && giveup->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING) internerr("package %s in non-trigger state %s", pkg_name(giveup, pnaw_always), pkg_status_name(giveup)); giveup->clientdata->istobe = PKG_ISTOBE_NORMAL; pkg_set_status(giveup, PKG_STAT_HALFCONFIGURED); modstatdb_note(giveup); print_error_perpackage(_("triggers looping, abandoned"), pkg_name(giveup, pnaw_nonambig)); return giveup; } /* * Does cycle checking. Doesn't mind if pkg has no triggers pending - in * that case does nothing but fix up any stale awaiters. */ void trigproc(struct pkginfo *pkg, enum trigproc_type type) { static struct varbuf namesarg; struct varbuf depwhynot = VARBUF_INIT; debug(dbg_triggers, "trigproc %s", pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_always)); ensure_package_clientdata(pkg); if (pkg->clientdata->trigprocdeferred) pkg->clientdata->trigprocdeferred->pkg = NULL; pkg->clientdata->trigprocdeferred = NULL; if (pkg->trigpend_head) { struct pkginfo *gaveup; struct trigpend *tp; enum dep_check ok; if (pkg->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING && pkg->status != PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED) internerr("package %s in non-trigger state %s", pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_always), pkg_status_name(pkg)); if (dependtry < DEPEND_TRY_TRIGGERS && type == TRIGPROC_TRY_QUEUED) { /* We are not yet in a triggers run, so postpone this * package completely. */ enqueue_package(pkg); return; } if (dependtry >= DEPEND_TRY_CYCLES) { if (findbreakcycle(pkg)) sincenothing = 0; } ok = dependencies_ok(pkg, NULL, &depwhynot); if (ok == DEP_CHECK_DEFER) { if (dependtry >= DEPEND_TRY_TRIGGERS_CYCLES) { gaveup = check_trigger_cycle(pkg); if (gaveup == pkg) return; } varbuf_destroy(&depwhynot); enqueue_package(pkg); return; } else if (ok == DEP_CHECK_HALT) { /* When doing opportunistic deferred trigger processing, * nothing requires us to be able to make progress; * skip the package and silently ignore the error due * to unsatisfiable dependencies. And because we can * end up here repeatedly, if this package is required * to make progress for other packages, we need to * reset the trigger cycle tracking to avoid detecting * bogus cycles*/ if (type == TRIGPROC_TRY_DEFERRED) { trigproc_reset_cycle(); varbuf_destroy(&depwhynot); return; } sincenothing = 0; varbuf_end_str(&depwhynot); notice(_("dependency problems prevent processing " "triggers for %s:\n%s"), pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig), depwhynot.buf); varbuf_destroy(&depwhynot); ohshit(_("dependency problems - leaving triggers unprocessed")); } else if (depwhynot.used) { varbuf_end_str(&depwhynot); notice(_("%s: dependency problems, but processing " "triggers anyway as you requested:\n%s"), pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig), depwhynot.buf); varbuf_destroy(&depwhynot); } gaveup = check_trigger_cycle(pkg); if (gaveup == pkg) return; printf(_("Processing triggers for %s (%s) ...\n"), pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_nonambig), versiondescribe(&pkg->installed.version, vdew_nonambig)); log_action("trigproc", pkg, &pkg->installed); varbuf_reset(&namesarg); for (tp = pkg->trigpend_head; tp; tp = tp->next) { varbuf_add_char(&namesarg, ' '); varbuf_add_str(&namesarg, tp->name); } varbuf_end_str(&namesarg); /* Setting the status to half-configured * causes modstatdb_note to clear pending triggers. */ pkg_set_status(pkg, PKG_STAT_HALFCONFIGURED); modstatdb_note(pkg); if (!f_noact) { sincenothing = 0; maintscript_postinst(pkg, "triggered", namesarg.buf + 1, NULL); } post_postinst_tasks(pkg, PKG_STAT_INSTALLED); } else { /* In other branch is done by modstatdb_note(), from inside * post_postinst_tasks(). */ trig_clear_awaiters(pkg); } } /*========== Transitional global activation. ==========*/ static void transitional_interest_callback_ro(const char *trig, struct pkginfo *pkg, struct pkgbin *pkgbin, enum trig_options opts) { struct pkginfo *pend = pkg; struct pkgbin *pendbin = pkgbin; debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "trig_transitional_interest_callback trig=%s pend=%s", trig, pkgbin_name(pend, pendbin, pnaw_always)); if (pend->status >= PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED) trig_note_pend(pend, nfstrsave(trig)); } static void transitional_interest_callback(const char *trig, struct pkginfo *pkg, struct pkgbin *pkgbin, enum trig_options opts) { struct pkginfo *pend = pkg; struct pkgbin *pendbin = pkgbin; trig_cicb_interest_add(trig, pend, pendbin, opts); transitional_interest_callback_ro(trig, pend, pendbin, opts); } /* * cstatus might be msdbrw_readonly if we're in --no-act mode, in which * case we don't write out all of the interest files etc. but we do * invent all of the activations for our own benefit. */ static void trig_transitional_activate(enum modstatdb_rw cstatus) { struct pkg_hash_iter *iter; struct pkginfo *pkg; iter = pkg_hash_iter_new(); while ((pkg = pkg_hash_iter_next_pkg(iter))) { if (pkg->status <= PKG_STAT_HALFINSTALLED) continue; debug(dbg_triggersdetail, "trig_transitional_activate %s %s", pkg_name(pkg, pnaw_always), pkg_status_name(pkg)); pkg->trigpend_head = NULL; trig_parse_ci(pkg_infodb_get_file(pkg, &pkg->installed, TRIGGERSCIFILE), cstatus >= msdbrw_write ? transitional_interest_callback : transitional_interest_callback_ro, NULL, pkg, &pkg->installed); /* Ensure we're not creating incoherent data that can't * be written down. This should never happen in theory but * can happen if you restore an old status file that is * not in sync with the infodb files. */ if (pkg->status < PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED) continue; if (pkg->trigaw.head) pkg_set_status(pkg, PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSAWAITED); else if (pkg->trigpend_head) pkg_set_status(pkg, PKG_STAT_TRIGGERSPENDING); else pkg_set_status(pkg, PKG_STAT_INSTALLED); } pkg_hash_iter_free(iter); if (cstatus >= msdbrw_write) { modstatdb_checkpoint(); trig_file_interests_save(); } } /*========== Hook setup. ==========*/ TRIGHOOKS_DEFINE_NAMENODE_ACCESSORS static const struct trig_hooks trig_our_hooks = { .enqueue_deferred = trigproc_enqueue_deferred, .transitional_activate = trig_transitional_activate, .namenode_find = th_nn_find, .namenode_interested = th_nn_interested, .namenode_name = th_nn_name, }; void trigproc_install_hooks(void) { trig_override_hooks(&trig_our_hooks); }