/* ** Copyright (c) 2018 D. Richard Hipp ** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ** modify it under the terms of the Simplified BSD License (also ** known as the "2-Clause License" or "FreeBSD License".) ** ** 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. ** ** Author contact information: ** drh@hwaci.com ** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/ ** ******************************************************************************* ** ** This file contains code used to manage a background processes that ** occur after user interaction with the repository. Examples of ** backoffice processing includes: ** ** * Sending alerts and notifications ** * Processing the email queue ** * Handling post-receive hooks ** * Automatically syncing to peer repositories ** ** Backoffice processing is automatically started whenever there are ** changes to the repository. The backoffice process dies off after ** a period of inactivity. ** ** Steps are taken to ensure that only a single backoffice process is ** running at a time. Otherwise, there could be race conditions that ** cause adverse effects such as multiple alerts for the same changes. ** ** At the same time, we do not want a backoffice process to run forever. ** Backoffice processes should die off after doing whatever work they need ** to do. In this way, we avoid having lots of idle processes in the ** process table, doing nothing on rarely accessed repositories, and ** if the Fossil binary is updated on a system, the backoffice processes ** will restart using the new binary automatically. ** ** At any point in time there should be at most two backoffice processes. ** There is a main process that is doing the actually work, and there is ** a second stand-by process that is waiting for the main process to finish ** and that will become the main process after a delay. ** ** After any successful web page reply, the backoffice_check_if_needed() ** routine is called. That routine checks to see if both one or both of ** the backoffice processes are already running. That routine remembers the ** status in a global variable. ** ** Later, after the repository database is closed, the ** backoffice_run_if_needed() routine is called. If the prior call ** to backoffice_check_if_needed() indicated that backoffice processing ** might be required, the run_if_needed() attempts to kick off a backoffice ** process. ** ** All work performance by the backoffice is in the backoffice_work() ** routine. */ #if defined(_WIN32) # if defined(_WIN32_WINNT) # undef _WIN32_WINNT # endif # define _WIN32_WINNT 0x501 #endif #include "config.h" #include "backoffice.h" #include <time.h> #if defined(_WIN32) # include <windows.h> # include <stdio.h> # include <process.h> # if defined(__MINGW32__) # include <wchar.h> # endif # define GETPID (int)GetCurrentProcessId #else # include <unistd.h> # include <sys/types.h> # include <signal.h> # include <errno.h> # include <sys/time.h> # include <sys/resource.h> # include <fcntl.h> # define GETPID getpid #endif #include <time.h> /* ** The BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME is the amount of time for which a single backoffice ** processing run is valid. Each backoffice run monopolizes the lease for ** at least this amount of time. Hopefully all backoffice processing is ** finished much faster than this - usually in less than a second. But ** regardless of how long each invocation lasts, successive backoffice runs ** must be spaced out by at least this much time. */ #define BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME 60 /* Length of lease validity in seconds */ #if LOCAL_INTERFACE /* ** An instance of the following object describes a lease on the backoffice ** processing timeslot. This lease is used to help ensure that no more than ** one process is running backoffice at a time. */ struct Lease { sqlite3_uint64 idCurrent; /* process ID for the current lease holder */ sqlite3_uint64 tmCurrent; /* Expiration of the current lease */ sqlite3_uint64 idNext; /* process ID for the next lease holder on queue */ sqlite3_uint64 tmNext; /* Expiration of the next lease */ }; #endif /*************************************************************************** ** Local state variables ** ** Set to prevent backoffice processing from ever entering sleep or ** otherwise taking a long time to complete. Set this when a user-visible ** process might need to wait for backoffice to complete. */ static int backofficeNoDelay = 0; /* This variable is set to the name of a database on which backoffice ** should run if backoffice process is needed. It is set by the ** backoffice_check_if_needed() routine which must be run while the database ** file is open. Later, after the database is closed, the ** backoffice_run_if_needed() will consult this variable to see if it ** should be a no-op. ** ** The magic string "x" in this variable means "do not run the backoffice". */ static char *backofficeDb = 0; /* ** Log backoffice activity to a file named here. If not NULL, this ** overrides the "backoffice-logfile" setting of the database. If NULL, ** the "backoffice-logfile" setting is used instead. */ static const char *backofficeLogfile = 0; /* ** Write the log message into this open file. */ static FILE *backofficeFILE = 0; /* ** Write backoffice log messages on this BLOB. to this connection: */ static Blob *backofficeBlob = 0; /* ** Non-zero for extra logging detail. */ static int backofficeLogDetail = 0; /* End of state variables ****************************************************************************/ /* ** This function emits a diagnostic message related to the processing in ** this module. */ #if defined(_WIN32) # define BKOFCE_ALWAYS_TRACE (1) extern void sqlite3_win32_write_debug(const char *, int); #else # define BKOFCE_ALWAYS_TRACE (0) #endif static void backofficeTrace(const char *zFormat, ...){ char *zMsg = 0; if( BKOFCE_ALWAYS_TRACE || g.fAnyTrace ){ va_list ap; va_start(ap, zFormat); zMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFormat, ap); va_end(ap); #if defined(_WIN32) sqlite3_win32_write_debug(zMsg, -1); #endif } if( g.fAnyTrace ) fprintf(stderr, "%s", zMsg); if( zMsg ) sqlite3_free(zMsg); } /* ** Do not allow backoffice processes to sleep waiting on a timeslot. ** They must either do their work immediately or exit. ** ** In a perfect world, this interface would not exist, as there would ** never be a problem with waiting backoffice threads. But in some cases ** a backoffice will delay a UI thread, so we don't want them to run for ** longer than needed. */ void backoffice_no_delay(void){ backofficeNoDelay = 1; } /* ** Sleeps for the specified number of milliseconds -OR- until interrupted ** by another thread (if supported by the underlying platform). Non-zero ** will be returned if the sleep was interrupted. */ static int backofficeSleep(int milliseconds){ #if defined(_WIN32) assert( milliseconds>=0 ); if( SleepEx((DWORD)milliseconds, TRUE)==WAIT_IO_COMPLETION ){ return 1; } #else sqlite3_sleep(milliseconds); #endif return 0; } /* ** Parse a unsigned 64-bit integer from a string. Return a pointer ** to the character of z[] that occurs after the integer. */ static const char *backofficeParseInt(const char *z, sqlite3_uint64 *pVal){ *pVal = 0; if( z==0 ) return 0; while( fossil_isspace(z[0]) ){ z++; } while( fossil_isdigit(z[0]) ){ *pVal = (*pVal)*10 + z[0] - '0'; z++; } return z; } /* ** Read the "backoffice" property and parse it into a Lease object. ** ** The backoffice property should consist of four integers: ** ** (1) Process ID for the active backoffice process. ** (2) Time (seconds since 1970) for when the active backoffice ** lease expires. ** (3) Process ID for the on-deck backoffice process. ** (4) Time when the on-deck process should expire. ** ** No other process should start active backoffice processing until ** process (1) no longer exists and the current time exceeds (2). */ static void backofficeReadLease(Lease *pLease){ Stmt q; memset(pLease, 0, sizeof(*pLease)); db_unprotect(PROTECT_CONFIG); db_prepare(&q, "SELECT value FROM repository.config" " WHERE name='backoffice'"); if( db_step(&q)==SQLITE_ROW ){ const char *z = db_column_text(&q,0); z = backofficeParseInt(z, &pLease->idCurrent); z = backofficeParseInt(z, &pLease->tmCurrent); z = backofficeParseInt(z, &pLease->idNext); backofficeParseInt(z, &pLease->tmNext); } db_finalize(&q); db_protect_pop(); } /* ** Return a string that describes how long it has been since the ** last backoffice run. The string is obtained from fossil_malloc(). */ char *backoffice_last_run(void){ Lease x; sqlite3_uint64 tmNow; double rAge; backofficeReadLease(&x); tmNow = time(0); if( x.tmCurrent==0 ){ return fossil_strdup("never"); } if( tmNow<=(x.tmCurrent-BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME) ){ return fossil_strdup("moments ago"); } rAge = (tmNow - (x.tmCurrent-BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME))/86400.0; return mprintf("%z ago", human_readable_age(rAge)); } /* ** Write a lease to the backoffice property */ static void backofficeWriteLease(Lease *pLease){ db_unprotect(PROTECT_CONFIG); db_multi_exec( "REPLACE INTO repository.config(name,value,mtime)" " VALUES('backoffice','%lld %lld %lld %lld',now())", pLease->idCurrent, pLease->tmCurrent, pLease->idNext, pLease->tmNext); db_protect_pop(); } /* ** Check to see if the specified Win32 process is still alive. It ** should be noted that even if this function returns non-zero, the ** process may die before another operation on it can be completed. */ #if defined(_WIN32) #ifndef PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION # define PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION (0x1000) #endif static int backofficeWin32ProcessExists(DWORD dwProcessId){ HANDLE hProcess; hProcess = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION,FALSE,dwProcessId); if( hProcess==NULL ) return 0; CloseHandle(hProcess); return 1; } #endif /* ** Check to see if the process identified by pid is alive. If ** we cannot prove that the process is dead, return true. */ static int backofficeProcessExists(sqlite3_uint64 pid){ #if defined(_WIN32) return pid>0 && backofficeWin32ProcessExists((DWORD)pid)!=0; #else return pid>0 && kill((pid_t)pid, 0)==0; #endif } /* ** Check to see if the process identified by pid has finished. If ** we cannot prove that the process is still running, return true. */ static int backofficeProcessDone(sqlite3_uint64 pid){ #if defined(_WIN32) return pid<=0 || backofficeWin32ProcessExists((DWORD)pid)==0; #else return pid<=0 || kill((pid_t)pid, 0)!=0; #endif } /* ** Return a process id number for the current process */ static sqlite3_uint64 backofficeProcessId(void){ return (sqlite3_uint64)GETPID(); } /* ** COMMAND: test-process-id ** ** Usage: %fossil [--sleep N] PROCESS-ID ... ** ** Show the current process id, and also tell whether or not all other ** processes IDs on the command line are running or not. If the --sleep N ** option is provide, then sleep for N seconds before exiting. */ void test_process_id_command(void){ const char *zSleep = find_option("sleep",0,1); int i; verify_all_options(); fossil_print("ProcessID for this process: %lld\n", backofficeProcessId()); if( zSleep ) sqlite3_sleep(1000*atoi(zSleep)); for(i=2; i<g.argc; i++){ sqlite3_uint64 x = (sqlite3_uint64)atoi(g.argv[i]); fossil_print("ProcessId %lld: exists %d done %d\n", x, backofficeProcessExists(x), backofficeProcessDone(x)); } } /* ** COMMAND: test-backoffice-lease ** ** Usage: %fossil test-backoffice-lease ?--reset? ** ** Print out information about the backoffice "lease" entry in the ** config table that controls whether or not backoffice should run. ** ** If the --reset option is given, the backoffice lease is reset. ** The use of the --reset option can be disruptive. It can cause two ** or more backoffice processes to be run simultaneously. Use it with ** caution. */ void test_backoffice_lease(void){ sqlite3_int64 tmNow = time(0); Lease x; const char *zLease; db_find_and_open_repository(0,0); if( find_option("reset",0,0)!=0 ){ db_unprotect(PROTECT_CONFIG); db_multi_exec( "DELETE FROM repository.config WHERE name='backoffice'" ); db_protect_pop(); } verify_all_options(); zLease = db_get("backoffice",""); fossil_print("now: %lld\n", tmNow); fossil_print("lease: \"%s\"\n", zLease); backofficeReadLease(&x); fossil_print("idCurrent: %-20lld", x.idCurrent); if( backofficeProcessExists(x.idCurrent) ) fossil_print(" (exists)"); if( backofficeProcessDone(x.idCurrent) ) fossil_print(" (done)"); fossil_print("\n"); fossil_print("tmCurrent: %-20lld", x.tmCurrent); if( x.tmCurrent>0 ){ fossil_print(" (now%+d)\n",x.tmCurrent-tmNow); }else{ fossil_print("\n"); } fossil_print("idNext: %-20lld", x.idNext); if( backofficeProcessExists(x.idNext) ) fossil_print(" (exists)"); if( backofficeProcessDone(x.idNext) ) fossil_print(" (done)"); fossil_print("\n"); fossil_print("tmNext: %-20lld", x.tmNext); if( x.tmNext>0 ){ fossil_print(" (now%+d)\n",x.tmNext-tmNow); }else{ fossil_print("\n"); } } /* ** If backoffice processing is needed set the backofficeDb variable to the ** name of the database file. If no backoffice processing is needed, ** this routine makes no changes to state. */ void backoffice_check_if_needed(void){ Lease x; sqlite3_uint64 tmNow; if( backofficeDb ) return; if( g.zRepositoryName==0 ) return; if( g.db==0 ) return; if( !db_table_exists("repository","config") ) return; if( db_get_boolean("backoffice-disable",0) ) return; tmNow = time(0); backofficeReadLease(&x); if( x.tmNext>=tmNow && backofficeProcessExists(x.idNext) ){ /* Another backoffice process is already queued up to run. This ** process does not need to do any backoffice work. */ return; }else{ /* We need to run backup to be (at a minimum) on-deck */ backofficeDb = fossil_strdup(g.zRepositoryName); } } /* ** Call this routine to disable backoffice */ void backoffice_disable(void){ backofficeDb = "x"; } /* ** Check for errors prior to running backoffice_thread() or backoffice_run(). */ static void backoffice_error_check_one(int *pOnce){ if( *pOnce ){ fossil_panic("multiple calls to backoffice()"); } *pOnce = 1; if( g.db==0 ){ fossil_panic("database not open for backoffice processing"); } if( db_transaction_nesting_depth()!=0 ){ fossil_panic("transaction %s not closed prior to backoffice processing", db_transaction_start_point()); } } /* This is the main loop for backoffice processing. ** ** If another process is already working as the current backoffice and ** the on-deck backoffice, then this routine returns very quickly ** without doing any work. ** ** If no backoffice processes are running at all, this routine becomes ** the main backoffice. ** ** If a primary backoffice is running, but a on-deck backoffice is ** needed, this routine becomes that on-deck backoffice. */ static void backoffice_thread(void){ Lease x; sqlite3_uint64 tmNow; sqlite3_uint64 idSelf; int lastWarning = 0; int warningDelay = 30; static int once = 0; if( sqlite3_db_readonly(g.db, 0) ) return; g.zPhase = "backoffice"; backoffice_error_check_one(&once); idSelf = backofficeProcessId(); while(1){ tmNow = time(0); db_begin_write(); backofficeReadLease(&x); if( x.tmNext>=tmNow && x.idNext!=idSelf && backofficeProcessExists(x.idNext) ){ /* Another backoffice process is already queued up to run. This ** process does not need to do any backoffice work and can stop ** immediately. */ db_end_transaction(0); backofficeTrace("/***** Backoffice Processing Not Needed In %d *****/\n", GETPID()); break; } if( x.tmCurrent<tmNow && backofficeProcessDone(x.idCurrent) ){ /* This process can start doing backoffice work immediately */ x.idCurrent = idSelf; x.tmCurrent = tmNow + BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME; x.idNext = 0; x.tmNext = 0; backofficeWriteLease(&x); db_end_transaction(0); backofficeTrace("/***** Begin Backoffice Processing %d *****/\n", GETPID()); backoffice_work(); break; } if( backofficeNoDelay || db_get_boolean("backoffice-nodelay",0) ){ /* If the no-delay flag is set, exit immediately rather than queuing ** up. Assume that some future request will come along and handle any ** necessary backoffice work. */ db_end_transaction(0); backofficeTrace( "/***** Backoffice No-Delay Exit For %d *****/\n", GETPID()); break; } /* This process needs to queue up and wait for the current lease ** to expire before continuing. */ x.idNext = idSelf; x.tmNext = (tmNow>x.tmCurrent ? tmNow : x.tmCurrent) + BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME; backofficeWriteLease(&x); db_end_transaction(0); backofficeTrace("/***** Backoffice On-deck %d *****/\n", GETPID()); if( x.tmCurrent >= tmNow ){ if( backofficeSleep(1000*(x.tmCurrent - tmNow + 1)) ){ /* The sleep was interrupted by a signal from another thread. */ backofficeTrace("/***** Backoffice Interrupt %d *****/\n", GETPID()); db_end_transaction(0); break; } }else{ if( lastWarning+warningDelay < tmNow ){ fossil_warning( "backoffice process %lld still running after %d seconds", x.idCurrent, (int)(BKOFCE_LEASE_TIME + tmNow - x.tmCurrent)); lastWarning = tmNow; warningDelay *= 2; } if( backofficeSleep(1000) ){ /* The sleep was interrupted by a signal from another thread. */ backofficeTrace("/***** Backoffice Interrupt %d *****/\n", GETPID()); db_end_transaction(0); break; } } } return; } /* ** Append to a message to the backoffice log, if the log is open. */ void backoffice_log(const char *zFormat, ...){ va_list ap; if( backofficeBlob==0 ) return; blob_append_char(backofficeBlob, ' '); va_start(ap, zFormat); blob_vappendf(backofficeBlob, zFormat, ap); va_end(ap); } #if !defined(_WIN32) /* ** Capture routine for signals while running backoffice. */ static void backoffice_signal_handler(int sig){ const char *zSig = 0; if( sig==SIGSEGV ) zSig = "SIGSEGV"; if( sig==SIGFPE ) zSig = "SIGFPE"; if( sig==SIGABRT ) zSig = "SIGABRT"; if( sig==SIGILL ) zSig = "SIGILL"; if( zSig==0 ){ backoffice_log("signal-%d", sig); }else{ backoffice_log("%s", zSig); } fprintf(backofficeFILE, "%s\n", blob_str(backofficeBlob)); fflush(backofficeFILE); exit(1); } #endif #if !defined(_WIN32) /* ** Convert a struct timeval into an integer number of microseconds */ static long long int tvms(struct timeval *p){ return ((long long int)p->tv_sec)*1000000 + (long long int)p->tv_usec; } #endif /* ** This routine runs to do the backoffice processing. When adding new ** backoffice processing tasks, add them here. */ void backoffice_work(void){ /* Log the backoffice run for testing purposes. For production deployments ** the "backoffice-logfile" property should be unset and the following code ** should be a no-op. */ const char *zLog = backofficeLogfile; Blob log; int nThis; int nTotal = 0; #if !defined(_WIN32) struct timeval sStart, sEnd; #endif if( zLog==0 ) zLog = db_get("backoffice-logfile",0); if( zLog && zLog[0] && (backofficeFILE = fossil_fopen(zLog,"a"))!=0 ){ int i; char *zName = db_get("project-name",0); #if !defined(_WIN32) gettimeofday(&sStart, 0); signal(SIGSEGV, backoffice_signal_handler); signal(SIGABRT, backoffice_signal_handler); signal(SIGFPE, backoffice_signal_handler); signal(SIGILL, backoffice_signal_handler); #endif if( zName==0 ){ zName = (char*)file_tail(g.zRepositoryName); if( zName==0 ) zName = "(unnamed)"; }else{ /* Convert all spaces in the "project-name" into dashes */ for(i=0; zName[i]; i++){ if( zName[i]==' ' ) zName[i] = '-'; } } blob_init(&log, 0, 0); backofficeBlob = &log; blob_appendf(&log, "%s %s", db_text(0, "SELECT datetime('now')"), zName); } /* Here is where the actual work of the backoffice happens */ nThis = alert_backoffice(0); if( nThis ){ backoffice_log("%d alerts", nThis); nTotal += nThis; } nThis = hook_backoffice(); if( nThis ){ backoffice_log("%d hooks", nThis); nTotal += nThis; } /* Close the log */ if( backofficeFILE ){ if( nTotal || backofficeLogDetail ){ if( nTotal==0 ) backoffice_log("no-op"); #if !defined(_WIN32) gettimeofday(&sEnd,0); backoffice_log("elapse-time %d us", tvms(&sEnd) - tvms(&sStart)); #endif fprintf(backofficeFILE, "%s\n", blob_str(backofficeBlob)); } fclose(backofficeFILE); } } /* ** COMMAND: backoffice* ** ** Usage: %fossil backoffice [OPTIONS...] [REPOSITORIES...] ** ** Run backoffice processing on the repositories listed. If no ** repository is specified, run it on the repository of the local checkout. ** ** This might be done by a cron job or similar to make sure backoffice ** processing happens periodically. Or, the --poll option can be used ** to run this command as a daemon that will periodically invoke backoffice ** on a collection of repositories. ** ** If only a single repository is named and --poll is omitted, then the ** backoffice work is done in-process. But if there are multiple repositories ** or if --poll is used, a separate sub-process is started for each poll of ** each repository. ** ** Standard options: ** ** --debug Show what this command is doing. ** ** --logfile FILE Append a log of backoffice actions onto FILE. ** ** --min N When polling, invoke backoffice at least ** once every N seconds even if the repository ** never changes. 0 or negative means disable ** this feature. Default: 3600 (once per hour). ** ** --poll N Repeat backoffice calls for repositories that ** change in appoximately N-second intervals. ** N less than 1 turns polling off (the default). ** Recommended polling interval: 60 seconds. ** ** --trace Enable debugging output on stderr ** ** Options intended for internal use only which may change or be ** discontinued in future releases: ** ** --nodelay Do not queue up or wait for a backoffice job ** to complete. If no work is available or if ** backoffice has run recently, return immediately. ** ** --nolease Always run backoffice, even if there is a lease ** conflict. This option implies --nodelay. This ** option is added to secondary backoffice commands ** that are invoked by the --poll option. */ void backoffice_command(void){ int nPoll; int nMin; const char *zPoll; int bDebug = 0; int bNoLease = 0; unsigned int nCmd = 0; if( find_option("trace",0,0)!=0 ) g.fAnyTrace = 1; if( find_option("nodelay",0,0)!=0 ) backofficeNoDelay = 1; backofficeLogfile = find_option("logfile",0,1); zPoll = find_option("poll",0,1); nPoll = zPoll ? atoi(zPoll) : 0; zPoll = find_option("min",0,1); nMin = zPoll ? atoi(zPoll) : 3600; bDebug = find_option("debug",0,0)!=0; bNoLease = find_option("nolease",0,0)!=0; /* Silently consume the -R or --repository flag, leaving behind its ** argument. This is for legacy compatibility. Older versions of the ** backoffice command only ran on a single repository that was specified ** using the -R option. */ (void)find_option("repository","R",0); verify_all_options(); if( g.argc>3 || nPoll>0 ){ /* Either there are multiple repositories named on the command-line ** or we are polling. In either case, each backoffice should be run ** using a separate sub-process */ int i; time_t iNow = 0; time_t ix; i64 *aLastRun = fossil_malloc( sizeof(i64)*g.argc ); memset(aLastRun, 0, sizeof(i64)*g.argc ); while( 1 /* exit via "break;" */){ time_t iNext = time(0); for(i=2; i<g.argc; i++){ Blob cmd; if( !file_isfile(g.argv[i], ExtFILE) ){ continue; /* Repo no longer exists. Ignore it. */ } if( iNow && iNow>file_mtime(g.argv[i], ExtFILE) && (nMin<=0 || aLastRun[i]+nMin>iNow) ){ continue; /* Not yet time to run this one */ } blob_init(&cmd, 0, 0); blob_append_escaped_arg(&cmd, g.nameOfExe, 1); blob_append(&cmd, " backoffice --nodelay", -1); if( g.fAnyTrace ){ blob_append(&cmd, " --trace", -1); } if( bDebug ){ blob_append(&cmd, " --debug", -1); } if( nPoll>0 ){ blob_append(&cmd, " --nolease", -1); } if( backofficeLogfile ){ blob_append(&cmd, " --logfile", -1); blob_append_escaped_arg(&cmd, backofficeLogfile, 1); } blob_append_escaped_arg(&cmd, g.argv[i], 1); nCmd++; if( bDebug ){ fossil_print("COMMAND[%u]: %s\n", nCmd, blob_str(&cmd)); } fossil_system(blob_str(&cmd)); aLastRun[i] = iNext; blob_reset(&cmd); } if( nPoll<1 ) break; iNow = iNext; ix = time(0); if( ix < iNow+nPoll ){ sqlite3_int64 nMS = (iNow + nPoll - ix)*1000; if( bDebug )fossil_print("SLEEP: %lld\n", nMS); sqlite3_sleep((int)nMS); } } }else{ /* Not polling and only one repository named. Backoffice is run ** once by this process, which then exits */ if( g.argc==3 ){ g.zRepositoryOption = g.argv[2]; g.argc--; } db_find_and_open_repository(0,0); if( bDebug ){ backofficeLogDetail = 1; } if( bNoLease ){ backoffice_work(); }else{ backoffice_thread(); } } } /* ** This is the main interface to backoffice from the rest of the system. ** This routine launches either backoffice_thread() directly or as a ** subprocess. */ void backoffice_run_if_needed(void){ if( backofficeDb==0 ) return; if( strcmp(backofficeDb,"x")==0 ) return; if( g.db ) return; if( g.repositoryOpen ) return; #if defined(_WIN32) { int i; intptr_t x; char *argv[4]; wchar_t *ax[5]; argv[0] = g.nameOfExe; argv[1] = "backoffice"; argv[2] = "-R"; argv[3] = backofficeDb; ax[4] = 0; for(i=0; i<=3; i++) ax[i] = fossil_utf8_to_unicode(argv[i]); x = _wspawnv(_P_NOWAIT, ax[0], (const wchar_t * const *)ax); for(i=0; i<=3; i++) fossil_unicode_free(ax[i]); backofficeTrace( "/***** Subprocess %d creates backoffice child %lu *****/\n", GETPID(), GetProcessId((HANDLE)x)); if( x>=0 ) return; } #else /* unix */ { pid_t pid = fork(); if( pid>0 ){ /* This is the parent in a successful fork(). Return immediately. */ backofficeTrace( "/***** Subprocess %d creates backoffice child %d *****/\n", GETPID(), (int)pid); return; } if( pid==0 ){ /* This is the child of a successful fork(). Run backoffice. */ int i; setsid(); for(i=0; i<=2; i++){ close(i); open("/dev/null", O_RDWR); } for(i=3; i<100; i++){ close(i); } g.fDebug = 0; g.httpIn = 0; g.httpOut = 0; db_open_repository(backofficeDb); backofficeDb = "x"; backoffice_thread(); db_close(1); backofficeTrace("/***** Backoffice Child %d exits *****/\n", GETPID()); exit(0); } fossil_warning("backoffice process %d fork failed, errno %d", GETPID(), errno); } #endif /* Fork() failed or is unavailable. Run backoffice in this process, but ** do so with the no-delay setting. */ backofficeNoDelay = 1; db_open_repository(backofficeDb); backofficeDb = "x"; backoffice_thread(); db_close(1); }