/* * Copyright 2004-2023 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 * or later (GPLv2+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "pacemaker-attrd.h" cib_t *the_cib = NULL; static bool requesting_shutdown = false; static bool shutting_down = false; static GMainLoop *mloop = NULL; /* A hash table storing information on the protocol version of each peer attrd. * The key is the peer's uname, and the value is the protocol version number. */ GHashTable *peer_protocol_vers = NULL; /*! * \internal * \brief Set requesting_shutdown state */ void attrd_set_requesting_shutdown(void) { requesting_shutdown = true; } /*! * \internal * \brief Clear requesting_shutdown state */ void attrd_clear_requesting_shutdown(void) { requesting_shutdown = false; } /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether local attribute manager is shutting down * * \param[in] if_requested Also consider presence of "shutdown" attribute * * \return \c true if local attribute manager has begun shutdown sequence * or (if \p if_requested is \c true) whether local node has a nonzero * "shutdown" attribute set, otherwise \c false * \note Most callers should pass \c false for \p if_requested, because the * attribute manager needs to continue performing while the controller is * shutting down, and even needs to be eligible for election in case all * nodes are shutting down. */ bool attrd_shutting_down(bool if_requested) { return shutting_down || (if_requested && requesting_shutdown); } /*! * \internal * \brief Exit (using mainloop or not, as appropriate) * * \param[in] nsig Ignored */ void attrd_shutdown(int nsig) { // Tell various functions not to do anthing shutting_down = true; // Don't respond to signals while shutting down mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGTERM); mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGCHLD); mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGPIPE); mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGUSR1); mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGUSR2); mainloop_destroy_signal(SIGTRAP); attrd_free_waitlist(); attrd_free_confirmations(); if (peer_protocol_vers != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(peer_protocol_vers); peer_protocol_vers = NULL; } if ((mloop == NULL) || !g_main_loop_is_running(mloop)) { /* If there's no main loop active, just exit. This should be possible * only if we get SIGTERM in brief windows at start-up and shutdown. */ crm_exit(CRM_EX_OK); } else { g_main_loop_quit(mloop); g_main_loop_unref(mloop); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Create a main loop for attrd */ void attrd_init_mainloop(void) { mloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); } /*! * \internal * \brief Run attrd main loop */ void attrd_run_mainloop(void) { g_main_loop_run(mloop); } /* strlen("value") */ #define plus_plus_len (5) /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether an attribute value should be expanded * * \param[in] value Attribute value to check * * \return true if value needs expansion, false otherwise */ bool attrd_value_needs_expansion(const char *value) { return ((strlen(value) >= (plus_plus_len + 2)) && (value[plus_plus_len] == '+') && ((value[plus_plus_len + 1] == '+') || (value[plus_plus_len + 1] == '='))); } /*! * \internal * \brief Expand an increment expression into an integer * * \param[in] value Attribute increment expression to expand * \param[in] old_value Previous value of attribute * * \return Expanded value */ int attrd_expand_value(const char *value, const char *old_value) { int offset = 1; int int_value = char2score(old_value); if (value[plus_plus_len + 1] != '+') { const char *offset_s = value + (plus_plus_len + 2); offset = char2score(offset_s); } int_value += offset; if (int_value > INFINITY) { int_value = INFINITY; } return int_value; } /*! * \internal * \brief Create regular expression matching failure-related attributes * * \param[out] regex Where to store created regular expression * \param[in] rsc Name of resource to clear (or NULL for all) * \param[in] op Operation to clear if rsc is specified (or NULL for all) * \param[in] interval_ms Interval of operation to clear if op is specified * * \return pcmk_ok on success, -EINVAL if arguments are invalid * * \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result with regfree(). */ int attrd_failure_regex(regex_t *regex, const char *rsc, const char *op, guint interval_ms) { char *pattern = NULL; int rc; /* Create a pattern that matches desired attributes */ if (rsc == NULL) { pattern = strdup(ATTRD_RE_CLEAR_ALL); } else if (op == NULL) { pattern = crm_strdup_printf(ATTRD_RE_CLEAR_ONE, rsc); } else { pattern = crm_strdup_printf(ATTRD_RE_CLEAR_OP, rsc, op, interval_ms); } /* Compile pattern into regular expression */ crm_trace("Clearing attributes matching %s", pattern); rc = regcomp(regex, pattern, REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB); free(pattern); return (rc == 0)? pcmk_ok : -EINVAL; } void attrd_free_attribute_value(gpointer data) { attribute_value_t *v = data; free(v->nodename); free(v->current); free(v->requested); free(v); } void attrd_free_attribute(gpointer data) { attribute_t *a = data; if(a) { free(a->id); free(a->set_id); free(a->set_type); free(a->uuid); free(a->user); mainloop_timer_del(a->timer); g_hash_table_destroy(a->values); free(a); } } /*! * \internal * \brief When a peer node leaves the cluster, stop tracking its protocol version. * * \param[in] host The peer node's uname to be removed */ void attrd_remove_peer_protocol_ver(const char *host) { if (peer_protocol_vers != NULL) { g_hash_table_remove(peer_protocol_vers, host); } } /*! * \internal * \brief When a peer node broadcasts a message with its protocol version, keep * track of that information. * * We keep track of each peer's protocol version so we know which peers to * expect confirmation messages from when handling cluster-wide sync points. * We additionally keep track of the lowest protocol version supported by all * peers so we know when we can send IPC messages containing more than one * request. * * \param[in] host The peer node's uname to be tracked * \param[in] value The peer node's protocol version */ void attrd_update_minimum_protocol_ver(const char *host, const char *value) { int ver; if (peer_protocol_vers == NULL) { peer_protocol_vers = pcmk__strkey_table(free, NULL); } pcmk__scan_min_int(value, &ver, 0); if (ver > 0) { char *host_name = strdup(host); /* Record the peer attrd's protocol version. */ CRM_ASSERT(host_name != NULL); g_hash_table_insert(peer_protocol_vers, host_name, GINT_TO_POINTER(ver)); /* If the protocol version is a new minimum, record it as such. */ if (minimum_protocol_version == -1 || ver < minimum_protocol_version) { minimum_protocol_version = ver; crm_trace("Set minimum attrd protocol version to %d", minimum_protocol_version); } } } void attrd_copy_xml_attributes(xmlNode *src, xmlNode *dest) { /* Copy attributes from the wrapper parent node into the child node. * We can't just use copy_in_properties because we want to skip any * attributes that are already set on the child. For instance, if * we were told to use a specific node, there will already be a node * attribute on the child. Copying the parent's node attribute over * could result in the wrong value. */ for (xmlAttrPtr a = pcmk__xe_first_attr(src); a != NULL; a = a->next) { const char *p_name = (const char *) a->name; const char *p_value = ((a == NULL) || (a->children == NULL)) ? NULL : (const char *) a->children->content; if (crm_element_value(dest, p_name) == NULL) { crm_xml_add(dest, p_name, p_value); } } }