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author | Peter Gervai <grin@grin.hu> |
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date | Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:25:08 +0100 |
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/* Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse * * open, create, and check DCC server output flood mapped file * * Copyright (c) 2008 by Rhyolite Software, LLC * * This agreement is not applicable to any entity which sells anti-spam * solutions to others or provides an anti-spam solution as part of a * security solution sold to other entities, or to a private network * which employs the DCC or uses data provided by operation of the DCC * but does not provide corresponding data to other users. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software without * changes for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided * that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all * copies and any distributed versions or copies are either unchanged * or not called anything similar to "DCC" or "Distributed Checksum * Clearinghouse". * * Parties not eligible to receive a license under this agreement can * obtain a commercial license to use DCC by contacting Rhyolite Software * at sales@rhyolite.com. * * A commercial license would be for Distributed Checksum and Reputation * Clearinghouse software. That software includes additional features. This * free license for Distributed ChecksumClearinghouse Software does not in any * way grant permision to use Distributed Checksum and Reputation Clearinghouse * software * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC DISCLAIMS ALL * WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL RHYOLITE SOFTWARE, LLC * BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, * ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS * SOFTWARE. * * Rhyolite Software DCC 1.3.103-1.58 $Revision$ */ #include "srvr_defs.h" FLOD_MMAPS *flod_mmaps; DCC_PATH flod_mmap_path; DCC_PATH flod_path; static int mmap_fd = -1; void flod_mmap_path_set(void) { fnm2rel_good(flod_mmap_path, grey_on ? GREY_FLOD_NM : DCCD_FLOD_NM, ".map"); fnm2rel_good(flod_path, grey_on ? GREY_FLOD_NM : DCCD_FLOD_NM, 0); } u_char flod_mmap_sync(DCC_EMSG emsg, u_char touch) { u_char result = 1; if (flod_mmap_path[0] == '\0') flod_mmap_path_set(); if (flod_mmaps && 0 > MSYNC(flod_mmaps, sizeof(*flod_mmaps), MS_SYNC)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "msync(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); result = 0; emsg = 0; } if (touch) { if (mmap_fd >= 0 && 0 > fsync(mmap_fd)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "fsync(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); result = 0; emsg = 0; } /* Ensure that the mtime changes at least occassionally. * Several systems do not update the mtimes of files modified * with mmap(). Some like BSD/OS delay changing the mtime until * the file is accessed with read(). Others including * filesystems on some versions of Linux apparently never change * the mtime. */ if (!dcc_set_mtime(emsg, flod_mmap_path, mmap_fd, 0)) { result = 0; emsg = 0; } } return result; } u_char /* 1=no problems, 0=complaints */ flod_unmap(DCC_EMSG emsg, const DCCD_STATS *dccd_stats) { u_char result = 1; if (!flod_mmap_sync(emsg, 0)) { result = 0; emsg = 0; } if (flod_mmaps) { if (dccd_stats) memcpy(&flod_mmaps->dccd_stats, dccd_stats, sizeof(flod_mmaps->dccd_stats)); if (0 > munmap((void *)flod_mmaps, sizeof(*flod_mmaps))) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "munmap(%s,%d): %s", flod_mmap_path, ISZ(*flod_mmaps), ERROR_STR()); result = 0; emsg = 0; } flod_mmaps = 0; } if (mmap_fd >= 0) { if (close(mmap_fd) < 0) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "close(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); result = 0; emsg = 0; } mmap_fd = -1; } return result; } static int /* 1=success, 0=retry, -1=fatal */ flod_mmap_try(DCC_EMSG emsg, const DB_SN *sn, u_char rw) /* 0=rdonly/unlocked, 1=write/locked */ { int flags; struct stat sb; union { FLOD_MMAPS m; u_char b[1]; } init; void *p; int i; if (flod_mmap_path[0] == '\0') flod_mmap_path_set(); if (rw) mmap_fd = dcc_lock_open(emsg, flod_mmap_path, O_RDWR|O_CREAT, DCC_LOCK_OPEN_NOWAIT, DCC_LOCK_ALL_FILE, 0); else mmap_fd = dcc_lock_open(emsg, flod_mmap_path, O_RDONLY, DCC_LOCK_OPEN_NOLOCK, 0, 0); if (mmap_fd == -1) return (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) ? -1 : 0; if (fstat(mmap_fd, &sb) < 0) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "stat(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } if (0 > fcntl(mmap_fd, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "fcntl(%s, FD_CLOEXEC): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } if (sb.st_size == 0 && rw) { memset(&init, 0, sizeof(init)); strcpy(init.m.magic, FLOD_MMAP_MAGIC); if (sn) init.m.sn = *sn; i = write(mmap_fd, &init, sizeof(init)); if (i < 0) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "write(%s, init): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return -1; } if (i != ISZ(init)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "write(%s, init)=%d instead of %d", flod_mmap_path, i, ISZ(init)); flod_unmap(0, 0); return -1; } } else { i = read(mmap_fd, &init, sizeof(init)); if (i < 0) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "read(%s, init): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return -1; } if (i < ISZ(init)) { if (i < sb.st_size) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "read(%s, init)=%d", flod_mmap_path, i); flod_unmap(0, 0); return -1; } } } if (sb.st_size >= (off_t)sizeof(init.m.magic) && strcmp(init.m.magic, FLOD_MMAP_MAGIC)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "wrong magic in %s;" " \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"", flod_mmap_path, init.m.magic, FLOD_MMAP_MAGIC); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } flags = rw ? (PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) : PROT_READ; p = mmap(0, sizeof(*flod_mmaps), flags, MAP_SHARED, mmap_fd, 0); if (p == MAP_FAILED) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "mmap(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } flod_mmaps = p; if (sb.st_size == 0) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "%s (re)created", flod_mmap_path); } else if (sb.st_size != sizeof(FLOD_MMAPS)) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "%s has size %d instead of %d", flod_mmap_path, (int)sb.st_size, ISZ(FLOD_MMAPS)); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } if (sn && memcmp(&flod_mmaps->sn, sn, sizeof(flod_mmaps->sn))) { char sn1_buf[30], sn2_buf[32]; dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "s/n %s instead of %s in %s", ts2str(sn1_buf, sizeof(sn1_buf), &flod_mmaps->sn), ts2str(sn2_buf, sizeof(sn2_buf), sn), flod_mmap_path); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } return 1; } u_char /* 0=failed, 1=mapped */ flod_mmap(DCC_EMSG emsg, const DB_SN *sn, const DCCD_STATS *dccd_stats, u_char rw, /* 0=rdonly/unlocked, 1=write/locked */ u_char trace) { int i; if (!flod_unmap(emsg, dccd_stats) && emsg) { if (trace) dcc_trace_msg("%s", emsg); *emsg = '\0'; } /* try to open the existing file */ i = flod_mmap_try(emsg, sn, rw); /* finished if that went well or we are not allowed to fix things */ if (i != 0 || !rw) return i > 0; /* delete the file if it is broken */ if (emsg && *emsg != '\0') { if (trace) dcc_trace_msg("%s", emsg); *emsg = '\0'; } if (0 > unlink(flod_mmap_path) && errno != ENOENT) { dcc_pemsg(EX_IOERR, emsg, "unlink(%s): %s", flod_mmap_path, ERROR_STR()); flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } flod_unmap(0, 0); /* try to recreate the file */ if (flod_mmap_try(emsg, sn, 1) > 0) { if (emsg) { if (trace) dcc_trace_msg("%s", emsg); *emsg = '\0'; } return 1; } flod_unmap(0, 0); return 0; } const char * flod_stats_printf(char *buf, int buf_len, int st, /* 0=off, 1=restarting, 2=on */ int oflods_total, int oflods_active, int iflods_active) { snprintf(buf, buf_len, "flood %s %3d streams %d out active %d in", st == 0 ? "off" : st == 1 ? "restarting" : "on", oflods_total, oflods_active, iflods_active); return buf; } static void mmap_fg_sub(char **bufp, int *buf_lenp, const char **prefix, const char *str) { int i; i = snprintf(*bufp, *buf_lenp, "%s%s", *prefix, str); if (*buf_lenp <= i) { *buf_lenp = 0; } else { *bufp += i; *buf_lenp -= i; } *prefix = " "; } const char * flodmap_fg(char *buf, int buf_len, const char *prefix, const FLOD_MMAP *mp) { char *buf0 = buf; if (!buf_len) return ""; *buf = '\0'; if (!mp) return buf0; if ((mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_IN_OFF) && (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_OUT_OFF)) { mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "off"); } else { if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_IN_OFF) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "in off"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_OUT_OFF) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "out off"); } if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_ROGUE) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "crazy"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_REWINDING) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "rewinding"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_NEED_REWIND) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "need rewind"); else if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_FFWD_IN) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "need FFWD"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_PASSIVE) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "passive"); if ((mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_OUT_SRVR) && !(mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_PASSIVE)) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "forced passive"); if (!(mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_IN_SRVR)) { if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_SOCKS) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "SOCKS"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_NAT) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "NAT"); } else { if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_SOCKS) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "rejected SOCKS"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_NAT) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "rejected NAT"); } if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_LEAF) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "leaf"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_MAPPED) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "IDs mapped"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_FFWD_IN) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "want fastforward"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_USE_2PASSWD) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "2nd password"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_IPv4) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "IPv4"); if (mp->flags & FLODMAP_FG_IPv6) mmap_fg_sub(&buf, &buf_len, &prefix, "IPv6"); return buf0; } /* this function lets clients such as dbclean know when flooding is quiet */ int /* -1=sick, 0=off, 1=not off */ flod_running(const char *st) { char off_buf[11]; int out, active, in; if (4 != sscanf(st, "flood %10s %d streams %d out active %d in", off_buf, &out, &active, &in)) return 1; if (strcmp(off_buf, "off")) return 1; return active != 0 || in != 0; }