Made some of the --link-dest tests use a relative destination
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1/*
2 * The startup routines, including main(), for rsync.
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
5 * Copyright (C) 1996 Paul Mackerras
6 * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
7 * Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Wayne Davison
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 * (at your option) any later version.
13 *
14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 * GNU General Public License for more details.
18 *
19 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
20 * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
21 * 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
22 */
23
24#include "rsync.h"
25#if defined CONFIG_LOCALE && defined HAVE_LOCALE_H
26#include <locale.h>
27#endif
28
29extern int verbose;
30extern int dry_run;
31extern int list_only;
32extern int am_root;
33extern int am_server;
34extern int am_sender;
35extern int am_generator;
36extern int am_daemon;
37extern int blocking_io;
38extern int remove_source_files;
39extern int daemon_over_rsh;
40extern int need_messages_from_generator;
41extern int kluge_around_eof;
42extern int do_stats;
43extern int log_got_error;
44extern int module_id;
45extern int copy_links;
46extern int copy_dirlinks;
47extern int keep_dirlinks;
48extern int preserve_hard_links;
49extern int protocol_version;
50extern int recurse;
51extern int relative_paths;
52extern int sanitize_paths;
53extern int curr_dir_depth;
54extern int curr_dir_len;
55extern int module_id;
56extern int rsync_port;
57extern int whole_file;
58extern int read_batch;
59extern int write_batch;
60extern int batch_fd;
61extern int batch_gen_fd;
62extern int filesfrom_fd;
63extern pid_t cleanup_child_pid;
64extern struct stats stats;
65extern char *filesfrom_host;
66extern char *partial_dir;
67extern char *basis_dir[];
68extern char *rsync_path;
69extern char *shell_cmd;
70extern char *batch_name;
71extern char curr_dir[MAXPATHLEN];
72extern struct filter_list_struct server_filter_list;
73
74int local_server = 0;
75mode_t orig_umask = 0;
76struct file_list *the_file_list;
77
78/* There's probably never more than at most 2 outstanding child processes,
79 * but set it higher, just in case. */
80#define MAXCHILDPROCS 7
81
82#ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION
83# ifdef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK
84# define SIGACTMASK(n,h) SIGACTION(n,h), sigaddset(&sigmask,(n))
85# else
86# define SIGACTMASK(n,h) SIGACTION(n,h)
87# endif
88static struct sigaction sigact;
89#endif
90
91struct pid_status {
92 pid_t pid;
93 int status;
94} pid_stat_table[MAXCHILDPROCS];
95
96static time_t starttime, endtime;
97static int64 total_read, total_written;
98
99static void show_malloc_stats(void);
100
101/* Works like waitpid(), but if we already harvested the child pid in our
102 * remember_children(), we succeed instead of returning an error. */
103pid_t wait_process(pid_t pid, int *status_ptr, int flags)
104{
105 pid_t waited_pid = waitpid(pid, status_ptr, flags);
106
107 if (waited_pid == -1 && errno == ECHILD) {
108 /* Status of requested child no longer available: check to
109 * see if it was processed by remember_children(). */
110 int cnt;
111 for (cnt = 0; cnt < MAXCHILDPROCS; cnt++) {
112 if (pid == pid_stat_table[cnt].pid) {
113 *status_ptr = pid_stat_table[cnt].status;
114 pid_stat_table[cnt].pid = 0;
115 return pid;
116 }
117 }
118 }
119
120 return waited_pid;
121}
122
123/* Wait for a process to exit, calling io_flush while waiting. */
124static void wait_process_with_flush(pid_t pid, int *exit_code_ptr)
125{
126 pid_t waited_pid;
127 int status;
128
129 while ((waited_pid = wait_process(pid, &status, WNOHANG)) == 0) {
130 msleep(20);
131 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
132 }
133
134 /* TODO: If the child exited on a signal, then log an
135 * appropriate error message. Perhaps we should also accept a
136 * message describing the purpose of the child. Also indicate
137 * this to the caller so that they know something went wrong. */
138 if (waited_pid < 0) {
139 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "waitpid");
140 *exit_code_ptr = RERR_WAITCHILD;
141 } else if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
142#ifdef WCOREDUMP
143 if (WCOREDUMP(status))
144 *exit_code_ptr = RERR_CRASHED;
145 else
146#endif
147 if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
148 *exit_code_ptr = RERR_TERMINATED;
149 else
150 *exit_code_ptr = RERR_WAITCHILD;
151 } else
152 *exit_code_ptr = WEXITSTATUS(status);
153}
154
155/* This function gets called from all 3 processes. We want the client side
156 * to actually output the text, but the sender is the only process that has
157 * all the stats we need. So, if we're a client sender, we do the report.
158 * If we're a server sender, we write the stats on the supplied fd. If
159 * we're the client receiver we read the stats from the supplied fd and do
160 * the report. All processes might also generate a set of debug stats, if
161 * the verbose level is high enough (this is the only thing that the
162 * generator process and the server receiver ever do here). */
163static void handle_stats(int f)
164{
165 endtime = time(NULL);
166
167 /* Cache two stats because the read/write code can change it. */
168 total_read = stats.total_read;
169 total_written = stats.total_written;
170
171 if (do_stats && verbose > 1) {
172 /* These come out from every process */
173 show_malloc_stats();
174 show_flist_stats();
175 }
176
177 if (am_generator)
178 return;
179
180 if (am_daemon) {
181 if (f == -1 || !am_sender)
182 return;
183 }
184
185 if (am_server) {
186 if (am_sender) {
187 write_longint(f, total_read);
188 write_longint(f, total_written);
189 write_longint(f, stats.total_size);
190 if (protocol_version >= 29) {
191 write_longint(f, stats.flist_buildtime);
192 write_longint(f, stats.flist_xfertime);
193 }
194 }
195 return;
196 }
197
198 /* this is the client */
199
200 if (f < 0 && !am_sender) /* e.g. when we got an empty file list. */
201 ;
202 else if (!am_sender) {
203 /* Read the first two in opposite order because the meaning of
204 * read/write swaps when switching from sender to receiver. */
205 total_written = read_longint(f);
206 total_read = read_longint(f);
207 stats.total_size = read_longint(f);
208 if (protocol_version >= 29) {
209 stats.flist_buildtime = read_longint(f);
210 stats.flist_xfertime = read_longint(f);
211 }
212 } else if (write_batch) {
213 /* The --read-batch process is going to be a client
214 * receiver, so we need to give it the stats. */
215 write_longint(batch_fd, total_read);
216 write_longint(batch_fd, total_written);
217 write_longint(batch_fd, stats.total_size);
218 if (protocol_version >= 29) {
219 write_longint(batch_fd, stats.flist_buildtime);
220 write_longint(batch_fd, stats.flist_xfertime);
221 }
222 }
223}
224
225static void output_summary(void)
226{
227 if (do_stats) {
228 rprintf(FCLIENT, "\n");
229 rprintf(FINFO,"Number of files: %d\n", stats.num_files);
230 rprintf(FINFO,"Number of files transferred: %d\n",
231 stats.num_transferred_files);
232 rprintf(FINFO,"Total file size: %s bytes\n",
233 human_num(stats.total_size));
234 rprintf(FINFO,"Total transferred file size: %s bytes\n",
235 human_num(stats.total_transferred_size));
236 rprintf(FINFO,"Literal data: %s bytes\n",
237 human_num(stats.literal_data));
238 rprintf(FINFO,"Matched data: %s bytes\n",
239 human_num(stats.matched_data));
240 rprintf(FINFO,"File list size: %d\n", stats.flist_size);
241 if (stats.flist_buildtime) {
242 rprintf(FINFO,
243 "File list generation time: %.3f seconds\n",
244 (double)stats.flist_buildtime / 1000);
245 rprintf(FINFO,
246 "File list transfer time: %.3f seconds\n",
247 (double)stats.flist_xfertime / 1000);
248 }
249 rprintf(FINFO,"Total bytes sent: %s\n",
250 human_num(total_written));
251 rprintf(FINFO,"Total bytes received: %s\n",
252 human_num(total_read));
253 }
254
255 if (verbose || do_stats) {
256 rprintf(FCLIENT, "\n");
257 rprintf(FINFO,
258 "sent %s bytes received %s bytes %s bytes/sec\n",
259 human_num(total_written), human_num(total_read),
260 human_dnum((total_written + total_read)/(0.5 + (endtime - starttime)), 2));
261 rprintf(FINFO, "total size is %s speedup is %.2f\n",
262 human_num(stats.total_size),
263 (double)stats.total_size / (total_written+total_read));
264 }
265
266 fflush(stdout);
267 fflush(stderr);
268}
269
270
271/**
272 * If our C library can get malloc statistics, then show them to FINFO
273 **/
274static void show_malloc_stats(void)
275{
276#ifdef HAVE_MALLINFO
277 struct mallinfo mi;
278
279 mi = mallinfo();
280
281 rprintf(FCLIENT, "\n");
282 rprintf(FINFO, RSYNC_NAME "[%d] (%s%s%s) heap statistics:\n",
283 getpid(), am_server ? "server " : "",
284 am_daemon ? "daemon " : "", who_am_i());
285 rprintf(FINFO, " arena: %10ld (bytes from sbrk)\n",
286 (long)mi.arena);
287 rprintf(FINFO, " ordblks: %10ld (chunks not in use)\n",
288 (long)mi.ordblks);
289 rprintf(FINFO, " smblks: %10ld\n",
290 (long)mi.smblks);
291 rprintf(FINFO, " hblks: %10ld (chunks from mmap)\n",
292 (long)mi.hblks);
293 rprintf(FINFO, " hblkhd: %10ld (bytes from mmap)\n",
294 (long)mi.hblkhd);
295 rprintf(FINFO, " allmem: %10ld (bytes from sbrk + mmap)\n",
296 (long)mi.arena + mi.hblkhd);
297 rprintf(FINFO, " usmblks: %10ld\n",
298 (long)mi.usmblks);
299 rprintf(FINFO, " fsmblks: %10ld\n",
300 (long)mi.fsmblks);
301 rprintf(FINFO, " uordblks: %10ld (bytes used)\n",
302 (long)mi.uordblks);
303 rprintf(FINFO, " fordblks: %10ld (bytes free)\n",
304 (long)mi.fordblks);
305 rprintf(FINFO, " keepcost: %10ld (bytes in releasable chunk)\n",
306 (long)mi.keepcost);
307#endif /* HAVE_MALLINFO */
308}
309
310
311/* Start the remote shell. cmd may be NULL to use the default. */
312static pid_t do_cmd(char *cmd, char *machine, char *user, char *path,
313 int *f_in, int *f_out)
314{
315 int i, argc = 0;
316 char *args[MAX_ARGS];
317 pid_t ret;
318 char *dir = NULL;
319 int dash_l_set = 0;
320
321 if (!read_batch && !local_server) {
322 char *t, *f, in_quote = '\0';
323 char *rsh_env = getenv(RSYNC_RSH_ENV);
324 if (!cmd)
325 cmd = rsh_env;
326 if (!cmd)
327 cmd = RSYNC_RSH;
328 cmd = strdup(cmd);
329 if (!cmd)
330 goto oom;
331
332 for (t = f = cmd; *f; f++) {
333 if (*f == ' ')
334 continue;
335 /* Comparison leaves rooms for server_options(). */
336 if (argc >= MAX_ARGS - MAX_SERVER_ARGS) {
337 rprintf(FERROR, "internal: args[] overflowed in do_cmd()\n");
338 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
339 }
340 args[argc++] = t;
341 while (*f != ' ' || in_quote) {
342 if (!*f) {
343 if (in_quote) {
344 rprintf(FERROR,
345 "Missing trailing-%c in remote-shell command.\n",
346 in_quote);
347 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
348 }
349 f--;
350 break;
351 }
352 if (*f == '\'' || *f == '"') {
353 if (!in_quote) {
354 in_quote = *f++;
355 continue;
356 }
357 if (*f == in_quote && *++f != in_quote) {
358 in_quote = '\0';
359 continue;
360 }
361 }
362 *t++ = *f++;
363 }
364 *t++ = '\0';
365 }
366
367 /* check to see if we've already been given '-l user' in
368 * the remote-shell command */
369 for (i = 0; i < argc-1; i++) {
370 if (!strcmp(args[i], "-l") && args[i+1][0] != '-')
371 dash_l_set = 1;
372 }
373
374#ifdef HAVE_REMSH
375 /* remsh (on HPUX) takes the arguments the other way around */
376 args[argc++] = machine;
377 if (user && !(daemon_over_rsh && dash_l_set)) {
378 args[argc++] = "-l";
379 args[argc++] = user;
380 }
381#else
382 if (user && !(daemon_over_rsh && dash_l_set)) {
383 args[argc++] = "-l";
384 args[argc++] = user;
385 }
386 args[argc++] = machine;
387#endif
388
389 args[argc++] = rsync_path;
390
391 if (blocking_io < 0) {
392 char *cp;
393 if ((cp = strrchr(cmd, '/')) != NULL)
394 cp++;
395 else
396 cp = cmd;
397 if (strcmp(cp, "rsh") == 0 || strcmp(cp, "remsh") == 0)
398 blocking_io = 1;
399 }
400
401 server_options(args,&argc);
402
403 if (argc >= MAX_ARGS - 2) {
404 rprintf(FERROR, "internal: args[] overflowed in do_cmd()\n");
405 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
406 }
407 }
408
409 args[argc++] = ".";
410
411 if (!daemon_over_rsh && path && *path)
412 args[argc++] = path;
413
414 args[argc] = NULL;
415
416 if (verbose > 3) {
417 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
418 rprintf(FCLIENT, "cmd[%d]=%s ", i, args[i]);
419 rprintf(FCLIENT, "\n");
420 }
421
422 if (read_batch) {
423 int from_gen_pipe[2];
424 if (fd_pair(from_gen_pipe) < 0) {
425 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "pipe");
426 exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC);
427 }
428 batch_gen_fd = from_gen_pipe[0];
429 *f_out = from_gen_pipe[1];
430 *f_in = batch_fd;
431 ret = -1; /* no child pid */
432 } else if (local_server) {
433 /* If the user didn't request --[no-]whole-file, force
434 * it on, but only if we're not batch processing. */
435 if (whole_file < 0 && !write_batch)
436 whole_file = 1;
437 ret = local_child(argc, args, f_in, f_out, child_main);
438 } else
439 ret = piped_child(args,f_in,f_out);
440
441 if (dir)
442 free(dir);
443
444 return ret;
445
446 oom:
447 out_of_memory("do_cmd");
448 return 0; /* not reached */
449}
450
451/* The receiving side operates in one of two modes:
452 *
453 * 1. it receives any number of files into a destination directory,
454 * placing them according to their names in the file-list.
455 *
456 * 2. it receives a single file and saves it using the name in the
457 * destination path instead of its file-list name. This requires a
458 * "local name" for writing out the destination file.
459 *
460 * So, our task is to figure out what mode/local-name we need.
461 * For mode 1, we change into the destination directory and return NULL.
462 * For mode 2, we change into the directory containing the destination
463 * file (if we aren't already there) and return the local-name. */
464static char *get_local_name(struct file_list *flist, char *dest_path)
465{
466 STRUCT_STAT st;
467 int statret;
468 char *cp;
469
470 if (verbose > 2) {
471 rprintf(FINFO, "get_local_name count=%d %s\n",
472 flist->count, NS(dest_path));
473 }
474
475 if (!dest_path || list_only)
476 return NULL;
477
478 /* See what currently exists at the destination. */
479 if ((statret = safe_stat(dest_path, &st)) == 0) {
480 /* If the destination is a dir, enter it and use mode 1. */
481 if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) {
482 if (sanitize_paths)
483 die_on_unsafe_path(dest_path, 0);
484 if (!push_dir(dest_path, 0)) {
485 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "push_dir#1 %s failed",
486 full_fname(dest_path));
487 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
488 }
489 return NULL;
490 }
491 if (sanitize_paths && S_ISLNK(st.st_mode))
492 die_on_unsafe_path(dest_path, 0);
493 if (flist->count > 1) {
494 rprintf(FERROR,
495 "ERROR: destination must be a directory when"
496 " copying more than 1 file\n");
497 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
498 }
499 /* Caution: flist->count could be 0! */
500 if (flist->count == 1 && S_ISDIR(flist->files[0]->mode)) {
501 rprintf(FERROR,
502 "ERROR: cannot overwrite non-directory"
503 " with a directory\n");
504 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
505 }
506 } else if (errno != ENOENT) {
507 /* If we don't know what's at the destination, fail. */
508 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "ERROR: cannot stat destination %s",
509 full_fname(dest_path));
510 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
511 }
512
513 cp = strrchr(dest_path, '/');
514
515 /* If we need a destination directory because the transfer is not
516 * of a single non-directory or the user has requested one via a
517 * destination path ending in a slash, create one and use mode 1. */
518 if (flist->count > 1 || (cp && !cp[1])) {
519 /* Lop off the final slash (if any). */
520 if (cp && !cp[1])
521 *cp = '\0';
522
523 if (statret == 0) {
524 rprintf(FERROR,
525 "ERROR: destination path is not a directory\n");
526 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
527 }
528
529 if (mkdir_defmode(dest_path) != 0) {
530 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "mkdir %s failed",
531 full_fname(dest_path));
532 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
533 }
534
535 if (verbose)
536 rprintf(FINFO, "created directory %s\n", dest_path);
537
538 if (dry_run) {
539 /* Indicate that dest dir doesn't really exist. */
540 dry_run++;
541 }
542
543 if (sanitize_paths)
544 die_on_unsafe_path(dest_path, 0);
545 if (!push_dir(dest_path, dry_run > 1)) {
546 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "push_dir#2 %s failed",
547 full_fname(dest_path));
548 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
549 }
550
551 return NULL;
552 }
553
554 /* Otherwise, we are writing a single file, possibly on top of an
555 * existing non-directory. Change to the item's parent directory
556 * (if it has a path component), return the basename of the
557 * destination file as the local name, and use mode 2. */
558 if (!cp)
559 return dest_path;
560
561 if (cp == dest_path)
562 dest_path = "/";
563
564 *cp = '\0';
565 if (sanitize_paths)
566 die_on_unsafe_path(dest_path, 0);
567 if (!push_dir(dest_path, 0)) {
568 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "push_dir#3 %s failed",
569 full_fname(dest_path));
570 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
571 }
572 *cp = '/';
573
574 return cp + 1;
575}
576
577/* Call this if the destination dir (which is assumed to be in curr_dir)
578 * does not yet exist and we can't create it due to being in dry-run
579 * mode. We'll fix dirs that can be relative to the non-existent dir. */
580static void fix_basis_dirs(void)
581{
582 char **dir, *new;
583 int len;
584
585 for (dir = basis_dir; *dir; dir++) {
586 if (**dir == '/')
587 continue;
588 len = curr_dir_len + 1 + strlen(*dir) + 1;
589 if (!(new = new_array(char, len)))
590 out_of_memory("fix_basis_dirs");
591 pathjoin(new, len, curr_dir, *dir);
592 clean_fname(new, 1);
593 *dir = new;
594 }
595}
596
597/* This is only called by the sender. */
598static void read_final_goodbye(int f_in, int f_out)
599{
600 int i;
601
602 if (protocol_version < 29)
603 i = read_int(f_in);
604 else {
605 while ((i = read_int(f_in)) == the_file_list->count
606 && read_shortint(f_in) == ITEM_IS_NEW) {
607 /* Forward the keep-alive (no-op) to the receiver. */
608 write_int(f_out, the_file_list->count);
609 write_shortint(f_out, ITEM_IS_NEW);
610 }
611 }
612
613 if (i != -1) {
614 rprintf(FERROR, "Invalid packet at end of run (%d) [%s]\n",
615 i, who_am_i());
616 exit_cleanup(RERR_PROTOCOL);
617 }
618}
619
620
621static void do_server_sender(int f_in, int f_out, int argc, char *argv[])
622{
623 struct file_list *flist;
624 char *dir = argv[0];
625
626 if (verbose > 2) {
627 rprintf(FINFO, "server_sender starting pid=%ld\n",
628 (long)getpid());
629 }
630
631 if (am_daemon && lp_write_only(module_id)) {
632 rprintf(FERROR, "ERROR: module is write only\n");
633 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
634 return;
635 }
636 if (am_daemon && lp_read_only(module_id) && remove_source_files) {
637 rprintf(FERROR,
638 "ERROR: --remove-%s-files cannot be used with a read-only module\n",
639 remove_source_files == 1 ? "source" : "sent");
640 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
641 return;
642 }
643
644 if (!relative_paths) {
645 if (sanitize_paths)
646 die_on_unsafe_path(dir, 0);
647 if (!push_dir(dir, 0)) {
648 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "push_dir#3 %s failed",
649 full_fname(dir));
650 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
651 }
652 }
653 argc--;
654 argv++;
655
656 if (argc == 0 && (recurse || list_only)) {
657 argc = 1;
658 argv--;
659 argv[0] = ".";
660 }
661
662 flist = send_file_list(f_out,argc,argv);
663 if (!flist || flist->count == 0) {
664 exit_cleanup(0);
665 }
666 the_file_list = flist;
667
668 io_start_buffering_in();
669 io_start_buffering_out();
670
671 send_files(flist,f_out,f_in);
672 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
673 handle_stats(f_out);
674 if (protocol_version >= 24)
675 read_final_goodbye(f_in, f_out);
676 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
677 exit_cleanup(0);
678}
679
680
681static int do_recv(int f_in,int f_out,struct file_list *flist,char *local_name)
682{
683 int pid;
684 int exit_code = 0;
685 int error_pipe[2];
686
687 /* The receiving side mustn't obey this, or an existing symlink that
688 * points to an identical file won't be replaced by the referent. */
689 copy_links = copy_dirlinks = 0;
690
691 if (preserve_hard_links)
692 init_hard_links();
693
694 if (fd_pair(error_pipe) < 0) {
695 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "pipe failed in do_recv");
696 exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC);
697 }
698
699 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
700
701 if ((pid = do_fork()) == -1) {
702 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "fork failed in do_recv");
703 exit_cleanup(RERR_IPC);
704 }
705
706 if (pid == 0) {
707 close(error_pipe[0]);
708 if (f_in != f_out)
709 close(f_out);
710
711 /* we can't let two processes write to the socket at one time */
712 close_multiplexing_out();
713
714 /* set place to send errors */
715 set_msg_fd_out(error_pipe[1]);
716
717 recv_files(f_in, flist, local_name);
718 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
719 handle_stats(f_in);
720
721 send_msg(MSG_DONE, "", 0);
722 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
723
724 /* Handle any keep-alive packets from the post-processing work
725 * that the generator does. */
726 if (protocol_version >= 29) {
727 kluge_around_eof = -1;
728
729 /* This should only get stopped via a USR2 signal. */
730 while (read_int(f_in) == flist->count
731 && read_shortint(f_in) == ITEM_IS_NEW) {}
732
733 rprintf(FERROR, "Invalid packet at end of run [%s]\n",
734 who_am_i());
735 exit_cleanup(RERR_PROTOCOL);
736 }
737
738 /* Finally, we go to sleep until our parent kills us with a
739 * USR2 signal. We sleep for a short time, as on some OSes
740 * a signal won't interrupt a sleep! */
741 while (1)
742 msleep(20);
743 }
744
745 am_generator = 1;
746 close_multiplexing_in();
747 if (write_batch && !am_server)
748 stop_write_batch();
749
750 close(error_pipe[1]);
751 if (f_in != f_out)
752 close(f_in);
753
754 io_start_buffering_out();
755
756 set_msg_fd_in(error_pipe[0]);
757
758 generate_files(f_out, flist, local_name);
759
760 handle_stats(-1);
761 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
762 if (protocol_version >= 24) {
763 /* send a final goodbye message */
764 write_int(f_out, -1);
765 }
766 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
767
768 set_msg_fd_in(-1);
769 kill(pid, SIGUSR2);
770 wait_process_with_flush(pid, &exit_code);
771 return exit_code;
772}
773
774
775static void do_server_recv(int f_in, int f_out, int argc,char *argv[])
776{
777 int exit_code;
778 struct file_list *flist;
779 char *local_name = NULL;
780 char *dir = NULL;
781 int save_verbose = verbose;
782
783 if (filesfrom_fd >= 0) {
784 /* We can't mix messages with files-from data on the socket,
785 * so temporarily turn off verbose messages. */
786 verbose = 0;
787 }
788
789 if (verbose > 2) {
790 rprintf(FINFO, "server_recv(%d) starting pid=%ld\n",
791 argc, (long)getpid());
792 }
793
794 if (am_daemon && lp_read_only(module_id)) {
795 rprintf(FERROR,"ERROR: module is read only\n");
796 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
797 return;
798 }
799
800 if (argc > 0) {
801 dir = argv[0];
802 argc--;
803 argv++;
804 if (!am_daemon && !push_dir(dir, 0)) {
805 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "push_dir#4 %s failed",
806 full_fname(dir));
807 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
808 }
809 }
810
811 io_start_buffering_in();
812 recv_filter_list(f_in);
813
814 if (filesfrom_fd >= 0) {
815 /* We need to send the files-from names to the sender at the
816 * same time that we receive the file-list from them, so we
817 * need the IO routines to automatically write out the names
818 * onto our f_out socket as we read the file-list. This
819 * avoids both deadlock and extra delays/buffers. */
820 io_set_filesfrom_fds(filesfrom_fd, f_out);
821 filesfrom_fd = -1;
822 }
823
824 flist = recv_file_list(f_in);
825 verbose = save_verbose;
826 if (!flist) {
827 rprintf(FERROR,"server_recv: recv_file_list error\n");
828 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILESELECT);
829 }
830 the_file_list = flist;
831
832 if (argc > 0)
833 local_name = get_local_name(flist,argv[0]);
834
835 /* Now that we know what our destination directory turned out to be,
836 * we can sanitize the --link-/copy-/compare-dest args correctly. */
837 if (sanitize_paths) {
838 char **dir;
839 for (dir = basis_dir; *dir; dir++) {
840 *dir = sanitize_path(NULL, *dir, NULL, curr_dir_depth, NULL);
841 die_on_unsafe_path(*dir, 0);
842 }
843 if (partial_dir) {
844 partial_dir = sanitize_path(NULL, partial_dir, NULL, curr_dir_depth, NULL);
845 /* A relative path gets this checked at every dir change. */
846 if (*partial_dir == '/')
847 die_on_unsafe_path(partial_dir, 0);
848 }
849 }
850 if (dry_run > 1)
851 fix_basis_dirs();
852
853 if (server_filter_list.head) {
854 char **dir;
855 struct filter_list_struct *elp = &server_filter_list;
856
857 for (dir = basis_dir; *dir; dir++) {
858 if (check_filter(elp, *dir, 1) < 0)
859 goto options_rejected;
860 }
861 if (partial_dir && *partial_dir == '/'
862 && check_filter(elp, partial_dir, 1) < 0) {
863 options_rejected:
864 rprintf(FERROR,
865 "Your options have been rejected by the server.\n");
866 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
867 }
868 }
869
870 exit_code = do_recv(f_in,f_out,flist,local_name);
871 exit_cleanup(exit_code);
872}
873
874
875int child_main(int argc, char *argv[])
876{
877 start_server(STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, argc, argv);
878 return 0;
879}
880
881
882void start_server(int f_in, int f_out, int argc, char *argv[])
883{
884 set_nonblocking(f_in);
885 set_nonblocking(f_out);
886
887 io_set_sock_fds(f_in, f_out);
888 setup_protocol(f_out, f_in);
889#if defined HAVE_ICONV_OPEN && defined HAVE_ICONV_H
890 setup_iconv();
891#endif
892
893 if (protocol_version >= 23)
894 io_start_multiplex_out();
895
896 if (am_sender) {
897 keep_dirlinks = 0; /* Must be disabled on the sender. */
898 if (need_messages_from_generator)
899 io_start_multiplex_in();
900
901 recv_filter_list(f_in);
902 do_server_sender(f_in, f_out, argc, argv);
903 } else {
904 do_server_recv(f_in, f_out, argc, argv);
905 }
906 exit_cleanup(0);
907}
908
909
910/*
911 * This is called once the connection has been negotiated. It is used
912 * for rsyncd, remote-shell, and local connections.
913 */
914int client_run(int f_in, int f_out, pid_t pid, int argc, char *argv[])
915{
916 struct file_list *flist = NULL;
917 int exit_code = 0, exit_code2 = 0;
918 char *local_name = NULL;
919
920 cleanup_child_pid = pid;
921 if (!read_batch) {
922 set_nonblocking(f_in);
923 set_nonblocking(f_out);
924 }
925
926 io_set_sock_fds(f_in, f_out);
927 setup_protocol(f_out,f_in);
928#if defined HAVE_ICONV_OPEN && defined HAVE_ICONV_H
929 setup_iconv();
930#endif
931
932 if (protocol_version >= 23 && !read_batch)
933 io_start_multiplex_in();
934
935 /* We set our stderr file handle to blocking because ssh might have
936 * set it to non-blocking. This can be particularly troublesome if
937 * stderr is a clone of stdout, because ssh would have set our stdout
938 * to non-blocking at the same time (which can easily cause us to lose
939 * output from our print statements). This kluge shouldn't cause ssh
940 * any problems for how we use it. Note also that we delayed setting
941 * this until after the above protocol setup so that we know for sure
942 * that ssh is done twiddling its file descriptors. */
943 set_blocking(STDERR_FILENO);
944
945 if (am_sender) {
946 keep_dirlinks = 0; /* Must be disabled on the sender. */
947 io_start_buffering_out();
948 if (!filesfrom_host)
949 set_msg_fd_in(f_in);
950 send_filter_list(f_out);
951 if (filesfrom_host)
952 filesfrom_fd = f_in;
953
954 if (write_batch && !am_server)
955 start_write_batch(f_out);
956 flist = send_file_list(f_out, argc, argv);
957 set_msg_fd_in(-1);
958 if (verbose > 3)
959 rprintf(FINFO,"file list sent\n");
960 the_file_list = flist;
961
962 io_flush(NORMAL_FLUSH);
963 send_files(flist,f_out,f_in);
964 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
965 handle_stats(-1);
966 if (protocol_version >= 24)
967 read_final_goodbye(f_in, f_out);
968 if (pid != -1) {
969 if (verbose > 3)
970 rprintf(FINFO,"client_run waiting on %d\n", (int) pid);
971 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
972 wait_process_with_flush(pid, &exit_code);
973 }
974 output_summary();
975 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
976 exit_cleanup(exit_code);
977 }
978
979 if (need_messages_from_generator && !read_batch)
980 io_start_multiplex_out();
981
982 if (argc == 0)
983 list_only |= 1;
984
985 send_filter_list(read_batch ? -1 : f_out);
986
987 if (filesfrom_fd >= 0) {
988 io_set_filesfrom_fds(filesfrom_fd, f_out);
989 filesfrom_fd = -1;
990 }
991
992 if (write_batch && !am_server)
993 start_write_batch(f_in);
994 flist = recv_file_list(f_in);
995 the_file_list = flist;
996
997 if (flist && flist->count > 0) {
998 local_name = get_local_name(flist, argv[0]);
999
1000 if (dry_run > 1)
1001 fix_basis_dirs();
1002
1003 exit_code2 = do_recv(f_in, f_out, flist, local_name);
1004 } else {
1005 handle_stats(-1);
1006 output_summary();
1007 }
1008
1009 if (pid != -1) {
1010 if (verbose > 3)
1011 rprintf(FINFO,"client_run2 waiting on %d\n", (int) pid);
1012 io_flush(FULL_FLUSH);
1013 wait_process_with_flush(pid, &exit_code);
1014 }
1015
1016 return MAX(exit_code, exit_code2);
1017}
1018
1019static int copy_argv (char *argv[])
1020{
1021 int i;
1022
1023 for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) {
1024 if (!(argv[i] = strdup(argv[i]))) {
1025 rprintf (FERROR, "out of memory at %s(%d)\n",
1026 __FILE__, __LINE__);
1027 return RERR_MALLOC;
1028 }
1029 }
1030
1031 return 0;
1032}
1033
1034
1035/**
1036 * Start a client for either type of remote connection. Work out
1037 * whether the arguments request a remote shell or rsyncd connection,
1038 * and call the appropriate connection function, then run_client.
1039 *
1040 * Calls either start_socket_client (for sockets) or do_cmd and
1041 * client_run (for ssh).
1042 **/
1043static int start_client(int argc, char *argv[])
1044{
1045 char *p;
1046 char *shell_machine = NULL;
1047 char *shell_path = NULL;
1048 char *shell_user = NULL;
1049 int ret;
1050 pid_t pid;
1051 int f_in,f_out;
1052 int rc;
1053
1054 /* Don't clobber argv[] so that ps(1) can still show the right
1055 * command line. */
1056 if ((rc = copy_argv(argv)))
1057 return rc;
1058
1059 if (!read_batch) { /* for read_batch, NO source is specified */
1060 shell_path = check_for_hostspec(argv[0], &shell_machine, &rsync_port);
1061 if (shell_path) { /* source is remote */
1062 char *dummy1;
1063 int dummy2;
1064 if (--argc
1065 && check_for_hostspec(argv[argc], &dummy1, &dummy2)) {
1066 rprintf(FERROR,
1067 "The source and destination cannot both be remote.\n");
1068 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1069 }
1070 argv++;
1071 if (filesfrom_host && *filesfrom_host
1072 && strcmp(filesfrom_host, shell_machine) != 0) {
1073 rprintf(FERROR,
1074 "--files-from hostname is not the same as the transfer hostname\n");
1075 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1076 }
1077 if (rsync_port) {
1078 if (!shell_cmd) {
1079 return start_socket_client(shell_machine,
1080 shell_path,
1081 argc, argv);
1082 }
1083 daemon_over_rsh = 1;
1084 }
1085
1086 am_sender = 0;
1087 } else { /* source is local, check dest arg */
1088 am_sender = 1;
1089
1090 if (argc > 1)
1091 p = argv[--argc];
1092 else {
1093 p = ".";
1094 list_only = 1;
1095 }
1096
1097 shell_path = check_for_hostspec(p, &shell_machine, &rsync_port);
1098 if (shell_path && filesfrom_host && *filesfrom_host
1099 && strcmp(filesfrom_host, shell_machine) != 0) {
1100 rprintf(FERROR,
1101 "--files-from hostname is not the same as the transfer hostname\n");
1102 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1103 }
1104 if (!shell_path) { /* no hostspec found, so src & dest are local */
1105 local_server = 1;
1106 if (filesfrom_host) {
1107 rprintf(FERROR,
1108 "--files-from cannot be remote when the transfer is local\n");
1109 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1110 }
1111 shell_machine = NULL;
1112 shell_path = p;
1113 } else if (rsync_port) {
1114 if (!shell_cmd) {
1115 return start_socket_client(shell_machine,
1116 shell_path,
1117 argc, argv);
1118 }
1119 daemon_over_rsh = 1;
1120 }
1121 }
1122 } else { /* read_batch */
1123 local_server = 1;
1124 shell_path = argv[argc-1];
1125 if (check_for_hostspec(shell_path, &shell_machine, &rsync_port)) {
1126 rprintf(FERROR, "remote destination is not allowed with --read-batch\n");
1127 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1128 }
1129 }
1130
1131 if (shell_machine) {
1132 p = strrchr(shell_machine,'@');
1133 if (p) {
1134 *p = 0;
1135 shell_user = shell_machine;
1136 shell_machine = p+1;
1137 }
1138 }
1139
1140 if (verbose > 3) {
1141 rprintf(FINFO,"cmd=%s machine=%s user=%s path=%s\n",
1142 shell_cmd ? shell_cmd : "",
1143 shell_machine ? shell_machine : "",
1144 shell_user ? shell_user : "",
1145 shell_path ? shell_path : "");
1146 }
1147
1148 /* for remote source, only single dest arg can remain ... */
1149 if (!am_sender && argc > 1) {
1150 usage(FERROR);
1151 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1152 }
1153
1154 /* ... or no dest at all */
1155 if (!am_sender && argc == 0)
1156 list_only |= 1;
1157
1158 pid = do_cmd(shell_cmd,shell_machine,shell_user,shell_path,
1159 &f_in,&f_out);
1160
1161 /* if we're running an rsync server on the remote host over a
1162 * remote shell command, we need to do the RSYNCD protocol first */
1163 if (daemon_over_rsh) {
1164 int tmpret;
1165 tmpret = start_inband_exchange(shell_user, shell_path,
1166 f_in, f_out, argc);
1167 if (tmpret < 0)
1168 return tmpret;
1169 }
1170
1171 ret = client_run(f_in, f_out, pid, argc, argv);
1172
1173 fflush(stdout);
1174 fflush(stderr);
1175
1176 return ret;
1177}
1178
1179
1180static RETSIGTYPE sigusr1_handler(UNUSED(int val))
1181{
1182 exit_cleanup(RERR_SIGNAL1);
1183}
1184
1185static RETSIGTYPE sigusr2_handler(UNUSED(int val))
1186{
1187 if (!am_server)
1188 output_summary();
1189 close_all();
1190 if (log_got_error)
1191 _exit(RERR_PARTIAL);
1192 _exit(0);
1193}
1194
1195RETSIGTYPE remember_children(UNUSED(int val))
1196{
1197#ifdef WNOHANG
1198 int cnt, status;
1199 pid_t pid;
1200 /* An empty waitpid() loop was put here by Tridge and we could never
1201 * get him to explain why he put it in, so rather than taking it
1202 * out we're instead saving the child exit statuses for later use.
1203 * The waitpid() loop presumably eliminates all possibility of leaving
1204 * zombie children, maybe that's why he did it. */
1205 while ((pid = waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG)) > 0) {
1206 /* save the child's exit status */
1207 for (cnt = 0; cnt < MAXCHILDPROCS; cnt++) {
1208 if (pid_stat_table[cnt].pid == 0) {
1209 pid_stat_table[cnt].pid = pid;
1210 pid_stat_table[cnt].status = status;
1211 break;
1212 }
1213 }
1214 }
1215#endif
1216#ifndef HAVE_SIGACTION
1217 signal(SIGCHLD, remember_children);
1218#endif
1219}
1220
1221
1222/**
1223 * This routine catches signals and tries to send them to gdb.
1224 *
1225 * Because it's called from inside a signal handler it ought not to
1226 * use too many library routines.
1227 *
1228 * @todo Perhaps use "screen -X" instead/as well, to help people
1229 * debugging without easy access to X. Perhaps use an environment
1230 * variable, or just call a script?
1231 *
1232 * @todo The /proc/ magic probably only works on Linux (and
1233 * Solaris?) Can we be more portable?
1234 **/
1235#ifdef MAINTAINER_MODE
1236const char *get_panic_action(void)
1237{
1238 const char *cmd_fmt = getenv("RSYNC_PANIC_ACTION");
1239
1240 if (cmd_fmt)
1241 return cmd_fmt;
1242 else
1243 return "xterm -display :0 -T Panic -n Panic "
1244 "-e gdb /proc/%d/exe %d";
1245}
1246
1247
1248/**
1249 * Handle a fatal signal by launching a debugger, controlled by $RSYNC_PANIC_ACTION.
1250 *
1251 * This signal handler is only installed if we were configured with
1252 * --enable-maintainer-mode. Perhaps it should always be on and we
1253 * should just look at the environment variable, but I'm a bit leery
1254 * of a signal sending us into a busy loop.
1255 **/
1256static RETSIGTYPE rsync_panic_handler(UNUSED(int whatsig))
1257{
1258 char cmd_buf[300];
1259 int ret;
1260
1261 sprintf(cmd_buf, get_panic_action(),
1262 getpid(), getpid());
1263
1264 /* Unless we failed to execute gdb, we allow the process to
1265 * continue. I'm not sure if that's right. */
1266 ret = system(cmd_buf);
1267 if (ret)
1268 _exit(ret);
1269}
1270#endif
1271
1272
1273int main(int argc,char *argv[])
1274{
1275 int ret;
1276 int orig_argc = argc;
1277 char **orig_argv = argv;
1278#ifdef HAVE_SIGACTION
1279# ifdef HAVE_SIGPROCMASK
1280 sigset_t sigmask;
1281
1282 sigemptyset(&sigmask);
1283# endif
1284 sigact.sa_flags = SA_NOCLDSTOP;
1285#endif
1286 SIGACTMASK(SIGUSR1, sigusr1_handler);
1287 SIGACTMASK(SIGUSR2, sigusr2_handler);
1288 SIGACTMASK(SIGCHLD, remember_children);
1289#ifdef MAINTAINER_MODE
1290 SIGACTMASK(SIGSEGV, rsync_panic_handler);
1291 SIGACTMASK(SIGFPE, rsync_panic_handler);
1292 SIGACTMASK(SIGABRT, rsync_panic_handler);
1293 SIGACTMASK(SIGBUS, rsync_panic_handler);
1294#endif
1295
1296 starttime = time(NULL);
1297 am_root = (MY_UID() == 0);
1298
1299 memset(&stats, 0, sizeof(stats));
1300
1301 if (argc < 2) {
1302 usage(FERROR);
1303 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1304 }
1305
1306 /* we set a 0 umask so that correct file permissions can be
1307 * carried across */
1308 orig_umask = umask(0);
1309
1310#if defined CONFIG_LOCALE && defined HAVE_SETLOCALE
1311 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
1312#endif
1313
1314 if (!parse_arguments(&argc, (const char ***) &argv, 1)) {
1315 /* FIXME: We ought to call the same error-handling
1316 * code here, rather than relying on getopt. */
1317 option_error();
1318 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1319 }
1320
1321 SIGACTMASK(SIGINT, sig_int);
1322 SIGACTMASK(SIGHUP, sig_int);
1323 SIGACTMASK(SIGTERM, sig_int);
1324#if defined HAVE_SIGACTION && HAVE_SIGPROCMASK
1325 sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigmask, NULL);
1326#endif
1327
1328 /* Ignore SIGPIPE; we consistently check error codes and will
1329 * see the EPIPE. */
1330 SIGACTION(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
1331#ifdef SIGXFSZ
1332 SIGACTION(SIGXFSZ, SIG_IGN);
1333#endif
1334
1335 /* Initialize push_dir here because on some old systems getcwd
1336 * (implemented by forking "pwd" and reading its output) doesn't
1337 * work when there are other child processes. Also, on all systems
1338 * that implement getcwd that way "pwd" can't be found after chroot. */
1339 push_dir(NULL, 0);
1340
1341 init_flist();
1342
1343 if ((write_batch || read_batch) && !am_server) {
1344 if (write_batch)
1345 write_batch_shell_file(orig_argc, orig_argv, argc);
1346
1347 if (read_batch && strcmp(batch_name, "-") == 0)
1348 batch_fd = STDIN_FILENO;
1349 else {
1350 batch_fd = do_open(batch_name,
1351 write_batch ? O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC
1352 : O_RDONLY, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
1353 }
1354 if (batch_fd < 0) {
1355 rsyserr(FERROR, errno, "Batch file %s open error",
1356 full_fname(batch_name));
1357 exit_cleanup(RERR_FILEIO);
1358 }
1359 if (read_batch)
1360 read_stream_flags(batch_fd);
1361 }
1362 if (write_batch < 0)
1363 dry_run = 1;
1364
1365 if (am_daemon && !am_server)
1366 return daemon_main();
1367
1368 if (argc < 1) {
1369 usage(FERROR);
1370 exit_cleanup(RERR_SYNTAX);
1371 }
1372
1373 if (am_server) {
1374 set_nonblocking(STDIN_FILENO);
1375 set_nonblocking(STDOUT_FILENO);
1376 if (am_daemon)
1377 return start_daemon(STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO);
1378 start_server(STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO, argc, argv);
1379 }
1380
1381 ret = start_client(argc, argv);
1382 if (ret == -1)
1383 exit_cleanup(RERR_STARTCLIENT);
1384 else
1385 exit_cleanup(ret);
1386
1387 return ret;
1388}