/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "alloc-util.h" #include "conf-files.h" #include "env-file.h" #include "env-util.h" #include "errno-util.h" #include "exec-util.h" #include "fd-util.h" #include "fileio.h" #include "hashmap.h" #include "macro.h" #include "missing_syscall.h" #include "process-util.h" #include "rlimit-util.h" #include "serialize.h" #include "set.h" #include "signal-util.h" #include "stat-util.h" #include "string-table.h" #include "string-util.h" #include "strv.h" #include "terminal-util.h" #include "tmpfile-util.h" #include "util.h" /* Put this test here for a lack of better place */ assert_cc(EAGAIN == EWOULDBLOCK); static int do_spawn(const char *path, char *argv[], int stdout_fd, pid_t *pid, bool set_systemd_exec_pid) { pid_t _pid; int r; if (null_or_empty_path(path)) { log_debug("%s is empty (a mask).", path); return 0; } r = safe_fork("(direxec)", FORK_DEATHSIG|FORK_LOG, &_pid); if (r < 0) return r; if (r == 0) { char *_argv[2]; if (stdout_fd >= 0) { r = rearrange_stdio(STDIN_FILENO, stdout_fd, STDERR_FILENO); if (r < 0) _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } (void) rlimit_nofile_safe(); if (set_systemd_exec_pid) { r = setenv_systemd_exec_pid(false); if (r < 0) log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to set $SYSTEMD_EXEC_PID, ignoring: %m"); } if (!argv) { _argv[0] = (char*) path; _argv[1] = NULL; argv = _argv; } else argv[0] = (char*) path; execv(path, argv); log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to execute %s: %m", path); _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } *pid = _pid; return 1; } static int do_execute( char **directories, usec_t timeout, gather_stdout_callback_t const callbacks[_STDOUT_CONSUME_MAX], void* const callback_args[_STDOUT_CONSUME_MAX], int output_fd, char *argv[], char *envp[], ExecDirFlags flags) { _cleanup_hashmap_free_free_ Hashmap *pids = NULL; _cleanup_strv_free_ char **paths = NULL; char **path, **e; int r; bool parallel_execution; /* We fork this all off from a child process so that we can somewhat cleanly make * use of SIGALRM to set a time limit. * * We attempt to perform parallel execution if configured by the user, however * if `callbacks` is nonnull, execution must be serial. */ parallel_execution = FLAGS_SET(flags, EXEC_DIR_PARALLEL) && !callbacks; r = conf_files_list_strv(&paths, NULL, NULL, CONF_FILES_EXECUTABLE|CONF_FILES_REGULAR|CONF_FILES_FILTER_MASKED, (const char* const*) directories); if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to enumerate executables: %m"); if (parallel_execution) { pids = hashmap_new(NULL); if (!pids) return log_oom(); } /* Abort execution of this process after the timeout. We simply rely on SIGALRM as * default action terminating the process, and turn on alarm(). */ if (timeout != USEC_INFINITY) alarm(DIV_ROUND_UP(timeout, USEC_PER_SEC)); STRV_FOREACH(e, envp) if (putenv(*e) != 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to set environment variable: %m"); STRV_FOREACH(path, paths) { _cleanup_free_ char *t = NULL; _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1; pid_t pid; t = strdup(*path); if (!t) return log_oom(); if (callbacks) { fd = open_serialization_fd(basename(*path)); if (fd < 0) return log_error_errno(fd, "Failed to open serialization file: %m"); } r = do_spawn(t, argv, fd, &pid, FLAGS_SET(flags, EXEC_DIR_SET_SYSTEMD_EXEC_PID)); if (r <= 0) continue; if (parallel_execution) { r = hashmap_put(pids, PID_TO_PTR(pid), t); if (r < 0) return log_oom(); t = NULL; } else { r = wait_for_terminate_and_check(t, pid, WAIT_LOG); if (FLAGS_SET(flags, EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS)) { if (r < 0) continue; } else if (r > 0) return r; if (callbacks) { if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to seek on serialization fd: %m"); r = callbacks[STDOUT_GENERATE](fd, callback_args[STDOUT_GENERATE]); fd = -1; if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to process output from %s: %m", *path); } } } if (callbacks) { r = callbacks[STDOUT_COLLECT](output_fd, callback_args[STDOUT_COLLECT]); if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Callback two failed: %m"); } while (!hashmap_isempty(pids)) { _cleanup_free_ char *t = NULL; pid_t pid; pid = PTR_TO_PID(hashmap_first_key(pids)); assert(pid > 0); t = hashmap_remove(pids, PID_TO_PTR(pid)); assert(t); r = wait_for_terminate_and_check(t, pid, WAIT_LOG); if (!FLAGS_SET(flags, EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS) && r > 0) return r; } return 0; } int execute_directories( const char* const* directories, usec_t timeout, gather_stdout_callback_t const callbacks[_STDOUT_CONSUME_MAX], void* const callback_args[_STDOUT_CONSUME_MAX], char *argv[], char *envp[], ExecDirFlags flags) { char **dirs = (char**) directories; _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1; char *name; int r; pid_t executor_pid; assert(!strv_isempty(dirs)); name = basename(dirs[0]); assert(!isempty(name)); if (callbacks) { assert(callback_args); assert(callbacks[STDOUT_GENERATE]); assert(callbacks[STDOUT_COLLECT]); assert(callbacks[STDOUT_CONSUME]); fd = open_serialization_fd(name); if (fd < 0) return log_error_errno(fd, "Failed to open serialization file: %m"); } /* Executes all binaries in the directories serially or in parallel and waits for * them to finish. Optionally a timeout is applied. If a file with the same name * exists in more than one directory, the earliest one wins. */ r = safe_fork("(sd-executor)", FORK_RESET_SIGNALS|FORK_DEATHSIG|FORK_LOG, &executor_pid); if (r < 0) return r; if (r == 0) { r = do_execute(dirs, timeout, callbacks, callback_args, fd, argv, envp, flags); _exit(r < 0 ? EXIT_FAILURE : r); } r = wait_for_terminate_and_check("(sd-executor)", executor_pid, 0); if (r < 0) return r; if (!FLAGS_SET(flags, EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS) && r > 0) return r; if (!callbacks) return 0; if (lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET) < 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to rewind serialization fd: %m"); r = callbacks[STDOUT_CONSUME](fd, callback_args[STDOUT_CONSUME]); fd = -1; if (r < 0) return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse returned data: %m"); return 0; } static int gather_environment_generate(int fd, void *arg) { char ***env = arg, **x, **y; _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL; _cleanup_strv_free_ char **new = NULL; int r; /* Read a series of VAR=value assignments from fd, use them to update the list of * variables in env. Also update the exported environment. * * fd is always consumed, even on error. */ assert(env); f = fdopen(fd, "r"); if (!f) { safe_close(fd); return -errno; } r = load_env_file_pairs(f, NULL, &new); if (r < 0) return r; STRV_FOREACH_PAIR(x, y, new) { if (!env_name_is_valid(*x)) { log_warning("Invalid variable assignment \"%s=...\", ignoring.", *x); continue; } r = strv_env_assign(env, *x, *y); if (r < 0) return r; if (setenv(*x, *y, true) < 0) return -errno; } return 0; } static int gather_environment_collect(int fd, void *arg) { _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL; char ***env = arg; int r; /* Write out a series of env=cescape(VAR=value) assignments to fd. */ assert(env); f = fdopen(fd, "w"); if (!f) { safe_close(fd); return -errno; } r = serialize_strv(f, "env", *env); if (r < 0) return r; r = fflush_and_check(f); if (r < 0) return r; return 0; } static int gather_environment_consume(int fd, void *arg) { _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL; char ***env = arg; int r = 0; /* Read a series of env=cescape(VAR=value) assignments from fd into env. */ assert(env); f = fdopen(fd, "r"); if (!f) { safe_close(fd); return -errno; } for (;;) { _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL; const char *v; int k; k = read_line(f, LONG_LINE_MAX, &line); if (k < 0) return k; if (k == 0) break; v = startswith(line, "env="); if (!v) { log_debug("Serialization line \"%s\" unexpectedly didn't start with \"env=\".", line); if (r == 0) r = -EINVAL; continue; } k = deserialize_environment(v, env); if (k < 0) { log_debug_errno(k, "Invalid serialization line \"%s\": %m", line); if (r == 0) r = k; } } return r; } int exec_command_flags_from_strv(char **ex_opts, ExecCommandFlags *flags) { ExecCommandFlags ex_flag, ret_flags = 0; char **opt; assert(flags); STRV_FOREACH(opt, ex_opts) { ex_flag = exec_command_flags_from_string(*opt); if (ex_flag < 0) return ex_flag; ret_flags |= ex_flag; } *flags = ret_flags; return 0; } int exec_command_flags_to_strv(ExecCommandFlags flags, char ***ex_opts) { _cleanup_strv_free_ char **ret_opts = NULL; ExecCommandFlags it = flags; const char *str; int i, r; assert(ex_opts); if (flags < 0) return flags; for (i = 0; it != 0; it &= ~(1 << i), i++) { if (FLAGS_SET(flags, (1 << i))) { str = exec_command_flags_to_string(1 << i); if (!str) return -EINVAL; r = strv_extend(&ret_opts, str); if (r < 0) return r; } } *ex_opts = TAKE_PTR(ret_opts); return 0; } const gather_stdout_callback_t gather_environment[] = { gather_environment_generate, gather_environment_collect, gather_environment_consume, }; static const char* const exec_command_strings[] = { "ignore-failure", /* EXEC_COMMAND_IGNORE_FAILURE */ "privileged", /* EXEC_COMMAND_FULLY_PRIVILEGED */ "no-setuid", /* EXEC_COMMAND_NO_SETUID */ "ambient", /* EXEC_COMMAND_AMBIENT_MAGIC */ "no-env-expand", /* EXEC_COMMAND_NO_ENV_EXPAND */ }; const char* exec_command_flags_to_string(ExecCommandFlags i) { size_t idx; for (idx = 0; idx < ELEMENTSOF(exec_command_strings); idx++) if (i == (1 << idx)) return exec_command_strings[idx]; return NULL; } ExecCommandFlags exec_command_flags_from_string(const char *s) { ssize_t idx; idx = string_table_lookup(exec_command_strings, ELEMENTSOF(exec_command_strings), s); if (idx < 0) return _EXEC_COMMAND_FLAGS_INVALID; else return 1 << idx; } int fexecve_or_execve(int executable_fd, const char *executable, char *const argv[], char *const envp[]) { #if ENABLE_FEXECVE execveat(executable_fd, "", argv, envp, AT_EMPTY_PATH); if (IN_SET(errno, ENOSYS, ENOENT) || ERRNO_IS_PRIVILEGE(errno)) /* Old kernel or a script or an overzealous seccomp filter? Let's fall back to execve(). * * fexecve(3): "If fd refers to a script (i.e., it is an executable text file that names a * script interpreter with a first line that begins with the characters #!) and the * close-on-exec flag has been set for fd, then fexecve() fails with the error ENOENT. This * error occurs because, by the time the script interpreter is executed, fd has already been * closed because of the close-on-exec flag. Thus, the close-on-exec flag can't be set on fd * if it refers to a script." * * Unfortunately, if we unset close-on-exec, the script will be executed just fine, but (at * least in case of bash) the script name, $0, will be shown as /dev/fd/nnn, which breaks * scripts which make use of $0. Thus, let's fall back to execve() in this case. */ #endif execve(executable, argv, envp); return -errno; }