/* $NetBSD: ipropd_master.c,v 1.2.22.1 2023/08/11 13:40:00 martin Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1997 - 2008 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan * (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden). * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "iprop.h" #include static krb5_log_facility *log_facility; static int verbose; const char *slave_stats_file; const char *slave_time_missing = "2 min"; const char *slave_time_gone = "5 min"; static int time_before_missing; static int time_before_gone; const char *master_hostname; static krb5_socket_t make_signal_socket (krb5_context context) { #ifndef NO_UNIX_SOCKETS struct sockaddr_un addr; const char *fn; krb5_socket_t fd; fn = kadm5_log_signal_socket(context); fd = socket (AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); if (fd < 0) krb5_err (context, 1, errno, "socket AF_UNIX"); memset (&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; strlcpy (addr.sun_path, fn, sizeof(addr.sun_path)); unlink (addr.sun_path); if (bind (fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) krb5_err (context, 1, errno, "bind %s", addr.sun_path); return fd; #else struct addrinfo *ai = NULL; krb5_socket_t fd; kadm5_log_signal_socket_info(context, 1, &ai); fd = socket(ai->ai_family, ai->ai_socktype, ai->ai_protocol); if (rk_IS_BAD_SOCKET(fd)) krb5_err (context, 1, rk_SOCK_ERRNO, "socket AF=%d", ai->ai_family); if (rk_IS_SOCKET_ERROR( bind (fd, ai->ai_addr, ai->ai_addrlen) )) krb5_err (context, 1, rk_SOCK_ERRNO, "bind"); return fd; #endif } static krb5_socket_t make_listen_socket (krb5_context context, const char *port_str) { krb5_socket_t fd; int one = 1; struct sockaddr_in addr; fd = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (rk_IS_BAD_SOCKET(fd)) krb5_err (context, 1, rk_SOCK_ERRNO, "socket AF_INET"); setsockopt (fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (void *)&one, sizeof(one)); memset (&addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); addr.sin_family = AF_INET; if (port_str) { addr.sin_port = krb5_getportbyname (context, port_str, "tcp", 0); if (addr.sin_port == 0) { char *ptr; long port; port = strtol (port_str, &ptr, 10); if (port == 0 && ptr == port_str) krb5_errx (context, 1, "bad port `%s'", port_str); addr.sin_port = htons(port); } } else { addr.sin_port = krb5_getportbyname (context, IPROP_SERVICE, "tcp", IPROP_PORT); } if(bind(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) krb5_err (context, 1, errno, "bind"); if (listen(fd, SOMAXCONN) < 0) krb5_err (context, 1, errno, "listen"); return fd; } struct slave { krb5_socket_t fd; struct sockaddr_in addr; char *name; krb5_auth_context ac; uint32_t version; uint32_t version_tstamp; uint32_t version_ack; time_t seen; unsigned long flags; #define SLAVE_F_DEAD 0x1 #define SLAVE_F_AYT 0x2 #define SLAVE_F_READY 0x4 /* * We'll use non-blocking I/O so no slave can hold us back. * * We call the state left over from a partial write a "tail". * * The krb5_data holding an KRB-PRIV will be the write buffer. */ struct { /* Every message we send is a KRB-PRIV with a 4-byte length prefixed */ uint8_t header_buf[4]; krb5_data header; krb5_data packet; size_t packet_off; /* For send_complete() we need an sp as part of the tail */ krb5_storage *dump; uint32_t vno; } tail; struct { uint8_t header_buf[4]; krb5_data packet; size_t offset; int hlen; } input; /* * Continuation for fair diff sending we send N entries at a time. */ struct { off_t off_next_version; /* offset in log of next diff */ uint32_t initial_version; /* at time of previous diff */ uint32_t initial_tstamp; /* at time of previous diff */ uint32_t last_version_sent; int more; /* need to send more diffs */ } next_diff; struct slave *next; }; typedef struct slave slave; static int check_acl (krb5_context context, const char *name) { const char *fn; FILE *fp; char buf[256]; int ret = 1; char *slavefile = NULL; if (asprintf(&slavefile, "%s/slaves", hdb_db_dir(context)) == -1 || slavefile == NULL) errx(1, "out of memory"); fn = krb5_config_get_string_default(context, NULL, slavefile, "kdc", "iprop-acl", NULL); fp = fopen (fn, "r"); free(slavefile); if (fp == NULL) return 1; while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp) != NULL) { buf[strcspn(buf, "\r\n")] = '\0'; if (strcmp (buf, name) == 0) { ret = 0; break; } } fclose (fp); return ret; } static void slave_seen(slave *s) { s->flags &= ~SLAVE_F_AYT; s->seen = time(NULL); } static int slave_missing_p (slave *s) { if (time(NULL) > s->seen + time_before_missing) return 1; return 0; } static int slave_gone_p (slave *s) { if (time(NULL) > s->seen + time_before_gone) return 1; return 0; } static void slave_dead(krb5_context context, slave *s) { krb5_warnx(context, "slave %s dead", s->name); if (!rk_IS_BAD_SOCKET(s->fd)) { rk_closesocket (s->fd); s->fd = rk_INVALID_SOCKET; } s->flags |= SLAVE_F_DEAD; slave_seen(s); } static void remove_slave (krb5_context context, slave *s, slave **root) { slave **p; if (!rk_IS_BAD_SOCKET(s->fd)) rk_closesocket (s->fd); if (s->name) free (s->name); if (s->ac) krb5_auth_con_free (context, s->ac); /* Free any pending input/output state */ krb5_data_free(&s->input.packet); krb5_data_free(&s->tail.packet); krb5_storage_free(s->tail.dump); for (p = root; *p; p = &(*p)->next) if (*p == s) { *p = s->next; break; } free (s); } static void add_slave (krb5_context context, krb5_keytab keytab, slave **root, krb5_socket_t fd) { krb5_principal server; krb5_error_code ret; slave *s; socklen_t addr_len; krb5_ticket *ticket = NULL; char hostname[128]; s = calloc(1, sizeof(*s)); if (s == NULL) { krb5_warnx (context, "add_slave: no memory"); return; } s->name = NULL; s->ac = NULL; s->input.packet.data = NULL; s->tail.header.data = NULL; s->tail.packet.data = NULL; s->tail.dump = NULL; addr_len = sizeof(s->addr); s->fd = accept (fd, (struct sockaddr *)&s->addr, &addr_len); if (rk_IS_BAD_SOCKET(s->fd)) { krb5_warn (context, rk_SOCK_ERRNO, "accept"); goto error; } if (master_hostname) strlcpy(hostname, master_hostname, sizeof(hostname)); else gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname)); ret = krb5_sname_to_principal (context, hostname, IPROP_NAME, KRB5_NT_SRV_HST, &server); if (ret) { krb5_warn (context, ret, "krb5_sname_to_principal"); goto error; } ret = krb5_recvauth (context, &s->ac, &s->fd, IPROP_VERSION, server, 0, keytab, &ticket); /* * We'll be doing non-blocking I/O only after authentication. We don't * want to get stuck talking to any one slave. * * If we get a partial write, we'll finish writing when the socket becomes * writable. * * Partial reads will be treated as EOF, causing the slave to be marked * dead. * * To do non-blocking I/O for authentication we'll have to implement our * own krb5_recvauth(). */ socket_set_nonblocking(s->fd, 1); /* * We write message lengths separately from the payload, and may do * back-to-back small writes when flushing pending input and then a new * update. Avoid Nagle delays. */ #if defined(IPPROTO_TCP) && defined(TCP_NODELAY) { int nodelay = 1; (void) setsockopt(s->fd, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, (void *)&nodelay, sizeof(nodelay)); } #endif krb5_free_principal (context, server); if (ret) { krb5_warn (context, ret, "krb5_recvauth"); goto error; } ret = krb5_unparse_name (context, ticket->client, &s->name); krb5_free_ticket (context, ticket); if (ret) { krb5_warn (context, ret, "krb5_unparse_name"); goto error; } if (check_acl (context, s->name)) { krb5_warnx (context, "%s not in acl", s->name); goto error; } { slave *l = *root; while (l) { if (strcmp(l->name, s->name) == 0) break; l = l->next; } if (l) { if (l->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) { remove_slave(context, l, root); } else { krb5_warnx (context, "second connection from %s", s->name); goto error; } } } krb5_warnx (context, "connection from %s", s->name); s->version = 0; s->version_ack = 0; s->flags = 0; slave_seen(s); s->next = *root; *root = s; return; error: remove_slave(context, s, root); } static int dump_one (krb5_context context, HDB *db, hdb_entry_ex *entry, void *v) { krb5_error_code ret; krb5_storage *dump = (krb5_storage *)v; krb5_storage *sp; krb5_data data; ret = hdb_entry2value (context, &entry->entry, &data); if (ret) return ret; ret = krb5_data_realloc (&data, data.length + 4); if (ret) goto done; memmove ((char *)data.data + 4, data.data, data.length - 4); sp = krb5_storage_from_data(&data); if (sp == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; goto done; } ret = krb5_store_uint32(sp, ONE_PRINC); krb5_storage_free(sp); if (ret == 0) ret = krb5_store_data(dump, data); done: krb5_data_free (&data); return ret; } static int write_dump (krb5_context context, krb5_storage *dump, const char *database, uint32_t current_version) { krb5_error_code ret; krb5_storage *sp; HDB *db; krb5_data data; char buf[8]; /* we assume that the caller has obtained an exclusive lock */ ret = krb5_storage_truncate(dump, 0); if (ret) return ret; if (krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET) != 0) return errno; /* * First we store zero as the HDB version, this will indicate to a * later reader that the dumpfile is invalid. We later write the * correct version in the file after we have written all of the * messages. A dump with a zero version will not be considered * to be valid. */ ret = krb5_store_uint32(dump, 0); if (ret) return ret; ret = hdb_create (context, &db, database); if (ret) krb5_err (context, IPROPD_RESTART, ret, "hdb_create: %s", database); ret = db->hdb_open (context, db, O_RDONLY, 0); if (ret) krb5_err (context, IPROPD_RESTART, ret, "db->open"); sp = krb5_storage_from_mem (buf, 4); if (sp == NULL) krb5_errx (context, IPROPD_RESTART, "krb5_storage_from_mem"); krb5_store_uint32 (sp, TELL_YOU_EVERYTHING); krb5_storage_free (sp); data.data = buf; data.length = 4; ret = krb5_store_data(dump, data); if (ret) { krb5_warn (context, ret, "write_dump"); return ret; } ret = hdb_foreach (context, db, HDB_F_ADMIN_DATA, dump_one, dump); if (ret) { krb5_warn (context, ret, "write_dump: hdb_foreach"); return ret; } (*db->hdb_close)(context, db); (*db->hdb_destroy)(context, db); sp = krb5_storage_from_mem (buf, 8); if (sp == NULL) krb5_errx (context, IPROPD_RESTART, "krb5_storage_from_mem"); ret = krb5_store_uint32(sp, NOW_YOU_HAVE); if (ret == 0) krb5_store_uint32(sp, current_version); krb5_storage_free (sp); data.length = 8; if (ret == 0) ret = krb5_store_data(dump, data); /* * We must ensure that the entire valid dump is written to disk * before we write the current version at the front thus making * it a valid dump file. If we crash around here, this can be * important upon reboot. */ if (ret == 0) ret = krb5_storage_fsync(dump); if (ret == 0 && krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1) ret = errno; /* Write current version at the front making the dump valid */ if (ret == 0) ret = krb5_store_uint32(dump, current_version); /* * We don't need to fsync(2) after the real version is written as * it is not a disaster if it doesn't make it to disk if we crash. * After all, we'll just create a new dumpfile. */ if (ret == 0) krb5_warnx(context, "wrote new dumpfile (version %u)", current_version); else krb5_warn(context, ret, "failed to write new dumpfile (version %u)", current_version); return ret; } static int mk_priv_tail(krb5_context context, slave *s, krb5_data *data) { uint32_t len; int ret; ret = krb5_mk_priv(context, s->ac, data, &s->tail.packet, NULL); if (ret) return ret; len = s->tail.packet.length; _krb5_put_int(s->tail.header_buf, len, sizeof(s->tail.header_buf)); s->tail.header.length = sizeof(s->tail.header_buf); s->tail.header.data = s->tail.header_buf; return 0; } static int have_tail(slave *s) { return s->tail.header.length || s->tail.packet.length || s->tail.dump; } static int more_diffs(slave *s) { return s->next_diff.more; } #define SEND_COMPLETE_MAX_RECORDS 50 #define SEND_DIFFS_MAX_RECORDS 50 static int send_tail(krb5_context context, slave *s) { krb5_data data; ssize_t bytes = 0; size_t rem = 0; size_t n; int ret; if (! have_tail(s)) return 0; /* * For the case where we're continuing a send_complete() send up to * SEND_COMPLETE_MAX_RECORDS records now, and the rest asynchronously * later. This ensures that sending a complete dump to a slow-to-drain * client does not prevent others from getting serviced. */ for (n = 0; n < SEND_COMPLETE_MAX_RECORDS; n++) { if (! have_tail(s)) return 0; if (s->tail.header.length) { bytes = krb5_net_write(context, &s->fd, s->tail.header.data, s->tail.header.length); if (bytes < 0) goto err; s->tail.header.length -= bytes; s->tail.header.data = (char *)s->tail.header.data + bytes; rem = s->tail.header.length; if (rem) goto ewouldblock; } if (s->tail.packet.length) { bytes = krb5_net_write(context, &s->fd, (char *)s->tail.packet.data + s->tail.packet_off, s->tail.packet.length - s->tail.packet_off); if (bytes < 0) goto err; s->tail.packet_off += bytes; if (bytes) slave_seen(s); rem = s->tail.packet.length - s->tail.packet_off; if (rem) goto ewouldblock; krb5_data_free(&s->tail.packet); s->tail.packet_off = 0; } if (s->tail.dump == NULL) return 0; /* * We're in the middle of a send_complete() that was interrupted by * EWOULDBLOCK. Continue the sending of the dump. */ ret = krb5_ret_data(s->tail.dump, &data); if (ret == HEIM_ERR_EOF) { krb5_storage_free(s->tail.dump); s->tail.dump = NULL; s->version = s->tail.vno; return 0; } if (ret) { krb5_warn(context, ret, "failed to read entry from dump!"); } else { ret = mk_priv_tail(context, s, &data); krb5_data_free(&data); if (ret == 0) continue; krb5_warn(context, ret, "failed to make and send a KRB-PRIV to %s", s->name); } slave_dead(context, s); return ret; } if (ret == 0 && s->tail.dump != NULL) return EWOULDBLOCK; err: if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EWOULDBLOCK) { krb5_warn(context, ret = errno, "error sending diffs to now-dead slave %s", s->name); slave_dead(context, s); return ret; } ewouldblock: if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "would block writing %llu bytes to slave %s", (unsigned long long)rem, s->name); return EWOULDBLOCK; } static int send_complete(krb5_context context, slave *s, const char *database, uint32_t current_version, uint32_t oldest_version, uint32_t initial_log_tstamp) { krb5_error_code ret; krb5_storage *dump = NULL; uint32_t vno = 0; int fd = -1; struct stat st; char *dfn; ret = asprintf(&dfn, "%s/ipropd.dumpfile", hdb_db_dir(context)); if (ret == -1 || !dfn) { krb5_warn(context, ENOMEM, "Cannot allocate memory"); return ENOMEM; } fd = open(dfn, O_CREAT|O_RDWR, 0600); if (fd == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "Cannot open/create iprop dumpfile %s", dfn); free(dfn); return ret; } free(dfn); dump = krb5_storage_from_fd(fd); if (!dump) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_storage_from_fd"); goto done; } for (;;) { ret = flock(fd, LOCK_SH); if (ret == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "flock(fd, LOCK_SH)"); goto done; } if (krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET)"); goto done; } vno = 0; ret = krb5_ret_uint32(dump, &vno); if (ret && ret != HEIM_ERR_EOF) { krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_ret_uint32(dump, &vno)"); goto done; } if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "send_complete: could not stat dump file"); goto done; } /* * If the current dump has an appropriate version, then we can * break out of the loop and send the file below. */ if (ret == 0 && vno != 0 && st.st_mtime > initial_log_tstamp && vno >= oldest_version && vno <= current_version) break; if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "send_complete: dumping HDB"); /* * Otherwise, we may need to write a new dump file. We * obtain an exclusive lock on the fd. Because this is * not guaranteed to be an upgrade of our existing shared * lock, someone else may have written a new dumpfile while * we were waiting and so we must first check the vno of * the dump to see if that happened. If it did, we need * to go back to the top of the loop so that we can downgrade * our lock to a shared one. */ ret = flock(fd, LOCK_EX); if (ret == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "flock(fd, LOCK_EX)"); goto done; } ret = krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET); if (ret == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_storage_seek(dump, 0, SEEK_SET)"); goto done; } vno = 0; ret = krb5_ret_uint32(dump, &vno); if (ret && ret != HEIM_ERR_EOF) { krb5_warn(context, ret, "krb5_ret_uint32(dump, &vno)"); goto done; } if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1) { ret = errno; krb5_warn(context, ret, "send_complete: could not stat dump file"); goto done; } /* check if someone wrote a better version for us */ if (ret == 0 && vno != 0 && st.st_mtime > initial_log_tstamp && vno >= oldest_version && vno <= current_version) continue; /* Now, we know that we must write a new dump file. */ ret = write_dump(context, dump, database, current_version); if (ret) goto done; /* * And we must continue to the top of the loop so that we can * downgrade to a shared lock. */ } /* * Leaving the above loop, dump should have a ptr right after the initial * 4 byte DB version number and we should have a shared lock on the file * (which we may have just created), so we are reading to start sending * the data down the wire. * * Note: (krb5_storage_from_fd() dup()'s the fd) */ s->tail.dump = dump; s->tail.vno = vno; dump = NULL; ret = send_tail(context, s); done: if (fd != -1) close(fd); if (dump) krb5_storage_free(dump); return ret; } static int send_are_you_there (krb5_context context, slave *s) { krb5_storage *sp; krb5_data data; char buf[4]; int ret; if (s->flags & (SLAVE_F_DEAD|SLAVE_F_AYT)) return 0; /* * Write any remainder of previous write, if we can. If we'd block we'll * return EWOULDBLOCK. */ ret = send_tail(context, s); if (ret) return ret; krb5_warnx(context, "slave %s missing, sending AYT", s->name); s->flags |= SLAVE_F_AYT; data.data = buf; data.length = 4; sp = krb5_storage_from_mem (buf, 4); if (sp == NULL) { krb5_warnx (context, "are_you_there: krb5_data_alloc"); slave_dead(context, s); return ENOMEM; } ret = krb5_store_uint32(sp, ARE_YOU_THERE); krb5_storage_free (sp); if (ret == 0) ret = mk_priv_tail(context, s, &data); if (ret == 0) ret = send_tail(context, s); if (ret && ret != EWOULDBLOCK) { krb5_warn(context, ret, "are_you_there"); slave_dead(context, s); } return ret; } static int diffready(krb5_context context, slave *s) { /* * Don't send any diffs until slave has sent an I_HAVE telling us the * initial version number! */ if ((s->flags & SLAVE_F_READY) == 0) return 0; if (s->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) { if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "not sending diffs to dead slave %s", s->name); return 0; } /* Write any remainder of previous write, if we can. */ if (send_tail(context, s) != 0) return 0; return 1; } static int nodiffs(krb5_context context, slave *s, uint32_t current_version) { krb5_storage *sp; krb5_data data; int ret; if (s->version < current_version) return 0; /* * If we had sent a partial diff, and now they're caught up, then there's * no more. */ s->next_diff.more = 0; if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "slave %s version %ld already sent", s->name, (long)s->version); sp = krb5_storage_emem(); if (sp == NULL) krb5_errx(context, IPROPD_RESTART, "krb5_storage_from_mem"); ret = krb5_store_uint32(sp, YOU_HAVE_LAST_VERSION); if (ret == 0) { krb5_data_zero(&data); ret = krb5_storage_to_data(sp, &data); } krb5_storage_free(sp); if (ret == 0) { ret = mk_priv_tail(context, s, &data); krb5_data_free(&data); } if (ret == 0) send_tail(context, s); return 1; } /* * Lock the log and return initial version and timestamp */ static int get_first(kadm5_server_context *server_context, int log_fd, uint32_t *initial_verp, uint32_t *initial_timep) { krb5_context context = server_context->context; int ret; /* * We don't want to perform tight retry loops on log access errors, so on * error mark the slave dead. The slave reconnect after a delay... */ if (flock(log_fd, LOCK_SH) == -1) { krb5_warn(context, errno, "could not obtain shared lock on log file"); return -1; } ret = kadm5_log_get_version_fd(server_context, log_fd, LOG_VERSION_FIRST, initial_verp, initial_timep); if (ret != 0) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); krb5_warnx(context, "could not read initial log entry"); return -1; } return 0; } /*- * Find the left end of the diffs in the log we want to send. * * - On success, return a positive offset to the first new entry, retaining * a read lock on the log file. * - On error, return a negative offset, with the lock released. * - If we simply find no successor entry in the log, return zero * with the lock released, which indicates that fallback to send_complete() * is needed. */ static off_t get_left(kadm5_server_context *server_context, slave *s, krb5_storage *sp, int log_fd, uint32_t current_version, uint32_t *initial_verp, uint32_t *initial_timep) { krb5_context context = server_context->context; off_t pos; off_t left; int ret; for (;;) { uint32_t ver = s->version; /* This acquires a read lock on success */ ret = get_first(server_context, log_fd, initial_verp, initial_timep); if (ret != 0) return -1; /* When the slave version is out of range, send the whole database. */ if (ver == 0 || ver < *initial_verp || ver > current_version) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); return 0; } /* Avoid seeking past the last committed record */ if (kadm5_log_goto_end(server_context, sp) != 0 || (pos = krb5_storage_seek(sp, 0, SEEK_CUR)) < 0) goto err; /* * First try to see if we can find it quickly by seeking to the right * end of the previous diff sent. */ if (s->next_diff.last_version_sent > 0 && s->next_diff.off_next_version > 0 && s->next_diff.off_next_version < pos && s->next_diff.initial_version == *initial_verp && s->next_diff.initial_tstamp == *initial_timep) { /* * Sanity check that the left version matches what we wanted, the * log may have been truncated since. */ left = s->next_diff.off_next_version; if (krb5_storage_seek(sp, left, SEEK_SET) != left) goto err; if (kadm5_log_next(context, sp, &ver, NULL, NULL, NULL) == 0 && ver == s->next_diff.last_version_sent + 1) return left; } if (krb5_storage_seek(sp, pos, SEEK_SET) != pos) goto err; /* * Drop the lock and try to find the left entry by seeking backward * from the end of the end of the log. If we succeed, re-acquire the * lock, update "next_diff", and retry the fast-path. */ flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); /* Slow path: seek backwards, entry by entry, from the end */ for (;;) { enum kadm_ops op; uint32_t len; ret = kadm5_log_previous(context, sp, &ver, NULL, &op, &len); if (ret) return -1; left = krb5_storage_seek(sp, -16, SEEK_CUR); if (left < 0) return left; if (ver == s->version + 1) break; /* * We don't expect to reach the slave's version, unless the log * has been modified after we released the lock. */ if (ver == s->version) { krb5_warnx(context, "iprop log truncated while sending diffs " "to slave?? ver = %lu", (unsigned long)ver); return -1; } /* If we've reached the uber record, send the complete database */ if (left == 0 || (ver == 0 && op == kadm_nop)) return 0; } assert(ver == s->version + 1); /* Set up the fast-path pre-conditions */ s->next_diff.last_version_sent = s->version; s->next_diff.off_next_version = left; s->next_diff.initial_version = *initial_verp; s->next_diff.initial_tstamp = *initial_timep; /* * If we loop then we're hoping to hit the fast path so we can return a * non-zero, positive left offset with the lock held. * * We just updated the fast path pre-conditions, so unless a log * truncation event happens between the point where we dropped the lock * and the point where we rearcuire it above, we will hit the fast * path. */ } return left; err: flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); return -1; } static off_t get_right(krb5_context context, int log_fd, krb5_storage *sp, int lastver, slave *s, off_t left, uint32_t *verp) { int ret = 0; int i = 0; uint32_t ver = s->version; off_t right = krb5_storage_seek(sp, left, SEEK_SET); if (right <= 0) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); return -1; } /* The "lastver" bound should preclude us reaching EOF */ for (; ret == 0 && i < SEND_DIFFS_MAX_RECORDS && ver < lastver; ++i) { uint32_t logver; ret = kadm5_log_next(context, sp, &logver, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (logver != ++ver) ret = KADM5_LOG_CORRUPT; } if (ret == 0) right = krb5_storage_seek(sp, 0, SEEK_CUR); else right = -1; if (right <= 0) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); return -1; } *verp = ver; return right; } static void send_diffs(kadm5_server_context *server_context, slave *s, int log_fd, const char *database, uint32_t current_version) { krb5_context context = server_context->context; krb5_storage *sp; uint32_t initial_version; uint32_t initial_tstamp; uint32_t ver; off_t left = 0; off_t right = 0; krb5_ssize_t bytes; krb5_data data; int ret = 0; if (!diffready(context, s) || nodiffs(context, s, current_version)) return; if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "sending diffs to live-seeming slave %s", s->name); sp = krb5_storage_from_fd(log_fd); if (sp == NULL) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART_SLOW, ENOMEM, "send_diffs: out of memory"); left = get_left(server_context, s, sp, log_fd, current_version, &initial_version, &initial_tstamp); if (left < 0) { krb5_storage_free(sp); slave_dead(context, s); return; } if (left == 0) { /* Slave's version is not in the log, fall back on send_complete() */ krb5_storage_free(sp); send_complete(context, s, database, current_version, initial_version, initial_tstamp); return; } /* We still hold the read lock, if right > 0 */ right = get_right(server_context->context, log_fd, sp, current_version, s, left, &ver); if (right == left) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); krb5_storage_free(sp); return; } if (right < left) { assert(right < 0); krb5_storage_free(sp); slave_dead(context, s); return; } if (krb5_storage_seek(sp, left, SEEK_SET) != left) { ret = errno ? errno : EIO; flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); krb5_warn(context, ret, "send_diffs: krb5_storage_seek"); krb5_storage_free(sp); slave_dead(context, s); return; } ret = krb5_data_alloc(&data, right - left + 4); if (ret) { flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); krb5_warn(context, ret, "send_diffs: krb5_data_alloc"); krb5_storage_free(sp); slave_dead(context, s); return; } bytes = krb5_storage_read(sp, (char *)data.data + 4, data.length - 4); flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); krb5_storage_free(sp); if (bytes != data.length - 4) krb5_errx(context, IPROPD_RESTART, "locked log truncated???"); sp = krb5_storage_from_data(&data); if (sp == NULL) { krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART_SLOW, ENOMEM, "out of memory"); krb5_warnx(context, "send_diffs: krb5_storage_from_data"); return; } krb5_store_uint32(sp, FOR_YOU); krb5_storage_free(sp); ret = mk_priv_tail(context, s, &data); krb5_data_free(&data); if (ret == 0) { /* Save the fast-path continuation */ s->next_diff.last_version_sent = ver; s->next_diff.off_next_version = right; s->next_diff.initial_version = initial_version; s->next_diff.initial_tstamp = initial_tstamp; s->next_diff.more = ver < current_version; ret = send_tail(context, s); krb5_warnx(context, "syncing slave %s from version %lu to version %lu", s->name, (unsigned long)s->version, (unsigned long)ver); s->version = ver; } if (ret && ret != EWOULDBLOCK) { krb5_warn(context, ret, "send_diffs: making or sending " "KRB-PRIV message"); slave_dead(context, s); return; } slave_seen(s); return; } /* Sensible bound on slave message size */ #define SLAVE_MSG_MAX 65536 static int fill_input(krb5_context context, slave *s) { krb5_error_code ret; if (s->input.hlen < 4) { uint8_t *buf = s->input.header_buf + s->input.hlen; size_t len = 4 - s->input.hlen; krb5_ssize_t bytes = krb5_net_read(context, &s->fd, buf, len); if (bytes == 0) return HEIM_ERR_EOF; if (bytes < 0) { if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) return EWOULDBLOCK; return errno ? errno : EIO; } s->input.hlen += bytes; if (bytes < len) return EWOULDBLOCK; buf = s->input.header_buf; len = (buf[0] << 24) | (buf[1] << 16) | (buf[2] << 8) | buf[3]; if (len > SLAVE_MSG_MAX) return EINVAL; ret = krb5_data_alloc(&s->input.packet, len); if (ret != 0) return ret; } if (s->input.offset < s->input.packet.length) { u_char *buf = (u_char *)s->input.packet.data + s->input.offset; size_t len = s->input.packet.length - s->input.offset; krb5_ssize_t bytes = krb5_net_read(context, &s->fd, buf, len); if (bytes == 0) return HEIM_ERR_EOF; if (bytes < 0) { if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EAGAIN) return EWOULDBLOCK; return errno ? errno : EIO; } s->input.offset += bytes; if (bytes != len) return EWOULDBLOCK; } return 0; } static int read_msg(krb5_context context, slave *s, krb5_data *out) { int ret = fill_input(context, s); if (ret != 0) return ret; ret = krb5_rd_priv(context, s->ac, &s->input.packet, out, NULL); /* Prepare for next packet */ krb5_data_free(&s->input.packet); s->input.offset = 0; s->input.hlen = 0; return ret; } static int process_msg(kadm5_server_context *server_context, slave *s, int log_fd, const char *database, uint32_t current_version) { krb5_context context = server_context->context; int ret = 0; krb5_data out; krb5_storage *sp; uint32_t tmp; ret = read_msg(context, s, &out); if (ret) { if (ret != EWOULDBLOCK) krb5_warn(context, ret, "error reading message from %s", s->name); return ret; } sp = krb5_storage_from_mem(out.data, out.length); if (sp == NULL) { krb5_warnx(context, "process_msg: no memory"); krb5_data_free(&out); return 1; } if (krb5_ret_uint32(sp, &tmp) != 0) { krb5_warnx(context, "process_msg: client send too short command"); krb5_data_free(&out); return 1; } switch (tmp) { case I_HAVE : ret = krb5_ret_uint32(sp, &tmp); if (ret != 0) { krb5_warnx(context, "process_msg: client send too little I_HAVE data"); break; } /* * XXX Make the slave send the timestamp as well, and try to get it * here, and pass it to send_diffs(). */ /* * New slave whose version number we've not yet seen. If the version * number is zero, the slave has no data, and we'll send a complete * database (that happens in send_diffs()). Otherwise, we'll record a * non-zero initial version and attempt an incremental update. * * NOTE!: Once the slave is "ready" (its first I_HAVE has conveyed its * initial version), we MUST NOT update s->version to the slave's * I_HAVE version, since we may already have sent later updates, and * MUST NOT send them again, otherwise we can get further and further * out of sync resending larger and larger diffs. The "not yet ready" * is an essential precondition for setting s->version to the value * in the I_HAVE message. This happens only once when the slave * first connects. */ if (!(s->flags & SLAVE_F_READY)) { if (current_version < tmp) { krb5_warnx(context, "Slave %s (version %u) has later version " "than the master (version %u) OUT OF SYNC", s->name, tmp, current_version); /* Force send_complete() */ tmp = 0; } /* * Mark the slave as ready for updates based on incoming signals. * Prior to the initial I_HAVE, we don't know the slave's version * number, and MUST not send it anything, since we'll needlessly * attempt to send the whole database! */ s->version = tmp; s->flags |= SLAVE_F_READY; if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "slave %s ready for updates from version %u", s->name, tmp); } if ((s->version_ack = tmp) < s->version) break; send_diffs(server_context, s, log_fd, database, current_version); break; case I_AM_HERE : if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "slave %s is there", s->name); break; case ARE_YOU_THERE: case FOR_YOU : default : krb5_warnx(context, "Ignoring command %d", tmp); break; } krb5_data_free(&out); krb5_storage_free(sp); slave_seen(s); return ret; } #define SLAVE_NAME "Name" #define SLAVE_ADDRESS "Address" #define SLAVE_VERSION "Version" #define SLAVE_STATUS "Status" #define SLAVE_SEEN "Last Seen" static FILE * open_stats(krb5_context context) { char *statfile = NULL; const char *fn = NULL; FILE *out = NULL; /* * krb5_config_get_string_default() returs default value as-is, * delay free() of "statfile" until we're done with "fn". */ if (slave_stats_file) fn = slave_stats_file; else if (asprintf(&statfile, "%s/slaves-stats", hdb_db_dir(context)) != -1 && statfile != NULL) fn = krb5_config_get_string_default(context, NULL, statfile, "kdc", "iprop-stats", NULL); if (fn != NULL) out = fopen(fn, "w"); if (statfile != NULL) free(statfile); return out; } static void write_master_down(krb5_context context) { char str[100]; time_t t = time(NULL); FILE *fp; fp = open_stats(context); if (fp == NULL) return; krb5_format_time(context, t, str, sizeof(str), TRUE); fprintf(fp, "master down at %s\n", str); fclose(fp); } static void write_stats(krb5_context context, slave *slaves, uint32_t current_version) { char str[100]; rtbl_t tbl; time_t t = time(NULL); FILE *fp; fp = open_stats(context); if (fp == NULL) return; krb5_format_time(context, t, str, sizeof(str), TRUE); fprintf(fp, "Status for slaves, last updated: %s\n\n", str); fprintf(fp, "Master version: %lu\n\n", (unsigned long)current_version); tbl = rtbl_create(); if (tbl == NULL) { fclose(fp); return; } rtbl_add_column(tbl, SLAVE_NAME, 0); rtbl_add_column(tbl, SLAVE_ADDRESS, 0); rtbl_add_column(tbl, SLAVE_VERSION, RTBL_ALIGN_RIGHT); rtbl_add_column(tbl, SLAVE_STATUS, 0); rtbl_add_column(tbl, SLAVE_SEEN, 0); rtbl_set_prefix(tbl, " "); rtbl_set_column_prefix(tbl, SLAVE_NAME, ""); while (slaves) { krb5_address addr; krb5_error_code ret; rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_NAME, slaves->name); ret = krb5_sockaddr2address (context, (struct sockaddr*)&slaves->addr, &addr); if(ret == 0) { krb5_print_address(&addr, str, sizeof(str), NULL); krb5_free_address(context, &addr); rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_ADDRESS, str); } else rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_ADDRESS, ""); snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%u", (unsigned)slaves->version_ack); rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_VERSION, str); if (slaves->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_STATUS, "Down"); else rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_STATUS, "Up"); ret = krb5_format_time(context, slaves->seen, str, sizeof(str), TRUE); if (ret) rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_SEEN, ""); else rtbl_add_column_entry(tbl, SLAVE_SEEN, str); slaves = slaves->next; } rtbl_format(tbl, fp); rtbl_destroy(tbl); fclose(fp); } static char sHDB[] = "HDBGET:"; static char *realm; static int version_flag; static int help_flag; static char *keytab_str = sHDB; static char *database; static char *config_file; static char *port_str; static int detach_from_console; static int daemon_child = -1; static struct getargs args[] = { { "config-file", 'c', arg_string, &config_file, NULL, NULL }, { "realm", 'r', arg_string, &realm, NULL, NULL }, { "keytab", 'k', arg_string, &keytab_str, "keytab to get authentication from", "kspec" }, { "database", 'd', arg_string, &database, "database", "file"}, { "slave-stats-file", 0, arg_string, rk_UNCONST(&slave_stats_file), "file for slave status information", "file"}, { "time-missing", 0, arg_string, rk_UNCONST(&slave_time_missing), "time before slave is polled for presence", "time"}, { "time-gone", 0, arg_string, rk_UNCONST(&slave_time_gone), "time of inactivity after which a slave is considered gone", "time"}, { "port", 0, arg_string, &port_str, "port ipropd will listen to", "port"}, { "detach", 0, arg_flag, &detach_from_console, "detach from console", NULL }, { "daemon-child", 0 , arg_integer, &daemon_child, "private argument, do not use", NULL }, { "hostname", 0, arg_string, rk_UNCONST(&master_hostname), "hostname of master (if not same as hostname)", "hostname" }, { "verbose", 0, arg_flag, &verbose, NULL, NULL }, { "version", 0, arg_flag, &version_flag, NULL, NULL }, { "help", 0, arg_flag, &help_flag, NULL, NULL } }; static int num_args = sizeof(args) / sizeof(args[0]); int main(int argc, char **argv) { krb5_error_code ret; krb5_context context; void *kadm_handle; kadm5_server_context *server_context; kadm5_config_params conf; krb5_socket_t signal_fd, listen_fd; int log_fd; slave *slaves = NULL; uint32_t current_version = 0, old_version = 0; krb5_keytab keytab; char **files; int aret; int optidx = 0; int restarter_fd = -1; struct stat st; setprogname(argv[0]); if (getarg(args, num_args, argc, argv, &optidx)) krb5_std_usage(1, args, num_args); if (help_flag) krb5_std_usage(0, args, num_args); if (version_flag) { print_version(NULL); exit(0); } if (detach_from_console && daemon_child == -1) roken_detach_prep(argc, argv, "--daemon-child"); rk_pidfile(NULL); ret = krb5_init_context(&context); if (ret) errx(1, "krb5_init_context failed: %d", ret); setup_signal(); if (config_file == NULL) { aret = asprintf(&config_file, "%s/kdc.conf", hdb_db_dir(context)); if (aret == -1 || config_file == NULL) errx(1, "out of memory"); } ret = krb5_prepend_config_files_default(config_file, &files); if (ret) krb5_err(context, 1, ret, "getting configuration files"); ret = krb5_set_config_files(context, files); krb5_free_config_files(files); if (ret) krb5_err(context, 1, ret, "reading configuration files"); time_before_gone = parse_time (slave_time_gone, "s"); if (time_before_gone < 0) krb5_errx (context, 1, "couldn't parse time: %s", slave_time_gone); time_before_missing = parse_time (slave_time_missing, "s"); if (time_before_missing < 0) krb5_errx (context, 1, "couldn't parse time: %s", slave_time_missing); krb5_openlog(context, "ipropd-master", &log_facility); krb5_set_warn_dest(context, log_facility); ret = krb5_kt_register(context, &hdb_get_kt_ops); if(ret) krb5_err(context, 1, ret, "krb5_kt_register"); ret = krb5_kt_resolve(context, keytab_str, &keytab); if(ret) krb5_err(context, 1, ret, "krb5_kt_resolve: %s", keytab_str); memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf)); if(realm) { conf.mask |= KADM5_CONFIG_REALM; conf.realm = realm; } ret = kadm5_init_with_skey_ctx (context, KADM5_ADMIN_SERVICE, NULL, KADM5_ADMIN_SERVICE, &conf, 0, 0, &kadm_handle); if (ret) krb5_err (context, 1, ret, "kadm5_init_with_password_ctx"); server_context = (kadm5_server_context *)kadm_handle; log_fd = open (server_context->log_context.log_file, O_RDONLY, 0); if (log_fd < 0) krb5_err (context, 1, errno, "open %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); if (fstat(log_fd, &st) == -1) krb5_err(context, 1, errno, "stat %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); if (flock(log_fd, LOCK_SH) == -1) krb5_err(context, 1, errno, "shared flock %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); kadm5_log_get_version_fd(server_context, log_fd, LOG_VERSION_LAST, ¤t_version, NULL); flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); signal_fd = make_signal_socket (context); listen_fd = make_listen_socket (context, port_str); krb5_warnx(context, "ipropd-master started at version: %lu", (unsigned long)current_version); roken_detach_finish(NULL, daemon_child); restarter_fd = restarter(context, NULL); while (exit_flag == 0){ slave *p; fd_set readset, writeset; int max_fd = 0; struct timeval to = {30, 0}; uint32_t vers; struct stat st2;; #ifndef NO_LIMIT_FD_SETSIZE if (signal_fd >= FD_SETSIZE || listen_fd >= FD_SETSIZE || restarter_fd >= FD_SETSIZE) krb5_errx (context, IPROPD_RESTART, "fd too large"); #endif FD_ZERO(&readset); FD_ZERO(&writeset); FD_SET(signal_fd, &readset); max_fd = max(max_fd, signal_fd); FD_SET(listen_fd, &readset); max_fd = max(max_fd, listen_fd); if (restarter_fd > -1) { FD_SET(restarter_fd, &readset); max_fd = max(max_fd, restarter_fd); } for (p = slaves; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (p->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) continue; FD_SET(p->fd, &readset); if (have_tail(p) || more_diffs(p)) FD_SET(p->fd, &writeset); max_fd = max(max_fd, p->fd); } ret = select(max_fd + 1, &readset, &writeset, NULL, &to); if (ret < 0) { if (errno == EINTR) continue; else krb5_err (context, IPROPD_RESTART, errno, "select"); } if (stat(server_context->log_context.log_file, &st2) == -1) { krb5_warn(context, errno, "could not stat log file by path"); st2 = st; } if (st2.st_dev != st.st_dev || st2.st_ino != st.st_ino) { (void) close(log_fd); log_fd = open(server_context->log_context.log_file, O_RDONLY, 0); if (log_fd < 0) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART_SLOW, errno, "open %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); if (fstat(log_fd, &st) == -1) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART_SLOW, errno, "stat %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); if (flock(log_fd, LOCK_SH) == -1) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART, errno, "shared flock %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); kadm5_log_get_version_fd(server_context, log_fd, LOG_VERSION_LAST, ¤t_version, NULL); flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); } if (ret == 0) { /* Recover from failed transactions */ if (kadm5_log_init_nb(server_context) == 0) kadm5_log_end(server_context); if (flock(log_fd, LOCK_SH) == -1) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART, errno, "could not lock log file"); kadm5_log_get_version_fd(server_context, log_fd, LOG_VERSION_LAST, ¤t_version, NULL); flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); if (current_version > old_version) { if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "Missed a signal, updating slaves %lu to %lu", (unsigned long)old_version, (unsigned long)current_version); for (p = slaves; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (p->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) continue; send_diffs(server_context, p, log_fd, database, current_version); } old_version = current_version; } } if (ret && FD_ISSET(restarter_fd, &readset)) { exit_flag = SIGTERM; break; } if (ret && FD_ISSET(signal_fd, &readset)) { #ifndef NO_UNIX_SOCKETS struct sockaddr_un peer_addr; #else struct sockaddr_storage peer_addr; #endif socklen_t peer_len = sizeof(peer_addr); if(recvfrom(signal_fd, (void *)&vers, sizeof(vers), 0, (struct sockaddr *)&peer_addr, &peer_len) < 0) { krb5_warn (context, errno, "recvfrom"); continue; } --ret; assert(ret >= 0); old_version = current_version; if (flock(log_fd, LOCK_SH) == -1) krb5_err(context, IPROPD_RESTART, errno, "shared flock %s", server_context->log_context.log_file); kadm5_log_get_version_fd(server_context, log_fd, LOG_VERSION_LAST, ¤t_version, NULL); flock(log_fd, LOCK_UN); if (current_version != old_version) { /* * If current_version < old_version then the log got * truncated and we'll end up doing full propagations. * * Truncating the log when the current version is * numerically small can lead to race conditions. * Ideally we should identify log versions as * {init_or_trunc_time, vno}, then we could not have any * such race conditions, but this would either require * breaking backwards compatibility for the protocol or * adding new messages to it. */ if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "Got a signal, updating slaves %lu to %lu", (unsigned long)old_version, (unsigned long)current_version); for (p = slaves; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (p->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) continue; send_diffs(server_context, p, log_fd, database, current_version); } } else { if (verbose) krb5_warnx(context, "Got a signal, but no update in log version %lu", (unsigned long)current_version); } } for (p = slaves; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (!(p->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) && FD_ISSET(p->fd, &writeset) && ((have_tail(p) && send_tail(context, p) == 0) || (!have_tail(p) && more_diffs(p)))) { send_diffs(server_context, p, log_fd, database, current_version); } } for(p = slaves; p != NULL; p = p->next) { if (p->flags & SLAVE_F_DEAD) continue; if (ret && FD_ISSET(p->fd, &readset)) { --ret; assert(ret >= 0); ret = process_msg(server_context, p, log_fd, database, current_version); if (ret && ret != EWOULDBLOCK) slave_dead(context, p); } else if (slave_gone_p (p)) slave_dead(context, p); else if (slave_missing_p (p)) send_are_you_there (context, p); } if (ret && FD_ISSET(listen_fd, &readset)) { add_slave (context, keytab, &slaves, listen_fd); --ret; assert(ret >= 0); } write_stats(context, slaves, current_version); } if(exit_flag == SIGINT || exit_flag == SIGTERM) krb5_warnx(context, "%s terminated", getprogname()); #ifdef SIGXCPU else if(exit_flag == SIGXCPU) krb5_warnx(context, "%s CPU time limit exceeded", getprogname()); #endif else krb5_warnx(context, "%s unexpected exit reason: %ld", getprogname(), (long)exit_flag); write_master_down(context); return 0; }