/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. process model: standard (1 process per client connection) Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1992-2005 Copyright (C) James J Myers 2003 <myersjj@samba.org> Copyright (C) Stefan (metze) Metzmacher 2004 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. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "includes.h" #include "lib/events/events.h" #include "lib/tdb/include/tdb.h" #include "smb_server/smb_server.h" #include "lib/socket/socket.h" /* For specifiying event context to GSSAPI below */ #include "system/kerberos.h" #include "heimdal/lib/gssapi/gssapi_locl.h" #include "passdb/secrets.h" #ifdef HAVE_SETPROCTITLE #include <setproctitle.h> #define SETPROCTITLE(x) setproctitle x #else #define SETPROCTITLE(x) #endif /* called when the process model is selected */ static void standard_model_init(struct event_context *ev) { signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN); } /* called when a listening socket becomes readable. */ static void standard_accept_connection(struct event_context *ev, struct socket_context *sock, void (*new_conn)(struct event_context *, struct socket_context *, uint32_t , void *), void *private) { NTSTATUS status; struct socket_context *sock2; pid_t pid; struct event_context *ev2; struct socket_address *c, *s; /* accept an incoming connection. */ status = socket_accept(sock, &sock2); if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) { DEBUG(0,("standard_accept_connection: accept: %s\n", nt_errstr(status))); /* this looks strange, but is correct. We need to throttle things until the system clears enough resources to handle this new socket */ sleep(1); return; } pid = fork(); if (pid != 0) { /* parent or error code ... */ talloc_free(sock2); /* go back to the event loop */ return; } pid = getpid(); /* This is now the child code. We need a completely new event_context to work with */ ev2 = event_context_init(NULL); /* the service has given us a private pointer that encapsulates the context it needs for this new connection - everything else will be freed */ talloc_steal(ev2, private); talloc_steal(private, sock2); /* this will free all the listening sockets and all state that is not associated with this new connection */ talloc_free(sock); talloc_free(ev); /* we don't care if the dup fails, as its only a select() speed optimisation */ socket_dup(sock2); /* tdb needs special fork handling */ if (tdb_reopen_all() == -1) { DEBUG(0,("standard_accept_connection: tdb_reopen_all failed.\n")); } /* Hack to ensure that GSSAPI uses the right event context */ gssapi_krb5_init_ev(ev2); /* Ensure that the forked children do not expose identical random streams */ set_need_random_reseed(); /* setup the process title */ c = socket_get_peer_addr(sock2, ev2); s = socket_get_my_addr(sock2, ev2); if (s && c) { SETPROCTITLE(("conn c[%s:%u] s[%s:%u] server_id[%d]", c->addr, c->port, s->addr, s->port, pid)); } talloc_free(c); talloc_free(s); /* setup this new connection */ new_conn(ev2, sock2, pid, private); /* we can't return to the top level here, as that event context is gone, so we now process events in the new event context until there are no more to process */ event_loop_wait(ev2); talloc_free(ev2); exit(0); } /* called to create a new server task */ static void standard_new_task(struct event_context *ev, void (*new_task)(struct event_context *, uint32_t , void *), void *private) { pid_t pid; struct event_context *ev2; pid = fork(); if (pid != 0) { /* parent or error code ... go back to the event loop */ return; } pid = getpid(); /* This is now the child code. We need a completely new event_context to work with */ ev2 = event_context_init(NULL); /* the service has given us a private pointer that encapsulates the context it needs for this new connection - everything else will be freed */ talloc_steal(ev2, private); /* this will free all the listening sockets and all state that is not associated with this new connection */ talloc_free(ev); /* tdb needs special fork handling */ if (tdb_reopen_all() == -1) { DEBUG(0,("standard_accept_connection: tdb_reopen_all failed.\n")); } /* Ensure that the forked children do not expose identical random streams */ set_need_random_reseed(); SETPROCTITLE(("task server_id[%d]", pid)); /* setup this new connection */ new_task(ev2, pid, private); /* we can't return to the top level here, as that event context is gone, so we now process events in the new event context until there are no more to process */ event_loop_wait(ev2); talloc_free(ev2); exit(0); } /* called when a task goes down */ static void standard_terminate(struct event_context *ev, const char *reason) { DEBUG(2,("standard_terminate: reason[%s]\n",reason)); /* this init_iconv() has the effect of freeing the iconv context memory, which makes leak checking easier */ init_iconv(); /* the secrets db should really hang off the connection structure */ secrets_shutdown(); talloc_free(ev); /* terminate this process */ exit(0); } /* called to set a title of a task or connection */ static void standard_set_title(struct event_context *ev, const char *title) { if (title) { SETPROCTITLE(("%s", title)); } else { SETPROCTITLE((NULL)); } } static const struct model_ops standard_ops = { .name = "standard", .model_init = standard_model_init, .accept_connection = standard_accept_connection, .new_task = standard_new_task, .terminate = standard_terminate, .set_title = standard_set_title, }; /* initialise the standard process model, registering ourselves with the process model subsystem */ NTSTATUS process_model_standard_init(void) { return register_process_model(&standard_ops); }