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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
#include <ircd/ircd.h>
#include <RB_INC_SYS_RESOURCE_H
#include <ircd/asio.h>
#include "lgetopt.h"
#include "construct.h"
#include "signals.h"
#include "console.h"
static bool startup_checks();
static void applyargs();
static void enable_coredumps();
static int print_version();
bool printversion;
bool cmdline;
bool quietmode;
bool debugmode;
bool nolisten;
bool noautomod;
bool checkdb;
bool pitrecdb;
bool nojs;
bool nodirect;
bool noaio;
bool no6;
bool norun;
const char *execute;
lgetopt opts[] =
{
{ "help", nullptr, lgetopt::USAGE, "Print this text" },
{ "version", &printversion, lgetopt::BOOL, "Print version and exit" },
{ "debug", &debugmode, lgetopt::BOOL, "Enable options for debugging" },
{ "quiet", &quietmode, lgetopt::BOOL, "Suppress log messages at the terminal." },
{ "console", &cmdline, lgetopt::BOOL, "Drop to a command line immediately after startup" },
{ "execute", &execute, lgetopt::STRING, "Execute command lines immediately after startup" },
{ "nolisten", &nolisten, lgetopt::BOOL, "Normal execution but without listening sockets" },
{ "noautomod", &noautomod, lgetopt::BOOL, "Normal execution but without autoloading modules" },
{ "checkdb", &checkdb, lgetopt::BOOL, "Perform complete checks of databases when opening" },
{ "pitrecdb", &pitrecdb, lgetopt::BOOL, "Allow Point-In-Time-Recover if DB reports corruption after crash" },
{ "nojs", &nojs, lgetopt::BOOL, "Disable SpiderMonkey JS subsystem from initializing. (noop when not available)." },
{ "nodirect", &nodirect, lgetopt::BOOL, "Disable direct IO (O_DIRECT) for unsupporting filesystems." },
{ "noaio", &noaio, lgetopt::BOOL, "Disable the AIO interface in favor of traditional syscalls. " },
{ "no6", &no6, lgetopt::BOOL, "Disable IPv6 operations" },
{ "norun", &norun, lgetopt::BOOL, "[debug & testing only] Initialize but never run the event loop." },
{ nullptr, nullptr, lgetopt::STRING, nullptr },
};
const char *const fatalerrstr
{R"(
***
*** A fatal error has occurred. Please contact the developer with the message below.
*** Create a coredump by reproducing the error using the -debug command-line option.
***
%s
)"};
const char *const usererrstr
{R"(
***
*** A fatal startup error has occurred. Please fix the problem to continue. ***
***
%s
)"};
int main(int _argc, char *const *_argv, char *const *const _envp)
try
{
umask(077); // better safe than sorry --SRB
// '-' switched arguments come first; this function incs argv and decs argc
auto argc(_argc);
auto argv(_argv), envp(_envp);
parseargs(&argc, &argv, opts);
applyargs();
// cores are not dumped without consent of the user to maintain the privacy
// of cryptographic key material in memory at the time of the crash.
if(RB_DEBUG_LEVEL || ircd::debugmode)
enable_coredumps();
if(!startup_checks())
return EXIT_FAILURE;
if(printversion)
return print_version();
if(quietmode)
ircd::log::console_disable();
// The matrix origin is the first positional argument after any switched
// arguments. The matrix origin is the hostpart of MXID's for the server.
const ircd::string_view origin
{
argc > 0?
argv[0]:
nullptr
};
// The hostname is the unique name for this specific server. This is
// generally the same as origin; but if origin is example.org with an
// SRV record redirecting to matrix.example.org then hostname is
// matrix.example.org. In clusters serving a single origin, all
// hostnames must be different.
const ircd::string_view hostname
{
argc > 1? // hostname given on command line
argv[1]:
argc > 0? // hostname matches origin
argv[0]:
nullptr
};
// at least one hostname argument is required for now.
if(!hostname)
throw ircd::user_error
{
"Must specify the origin after any switched parameters."
};
// This is the sole io_context for Construct, and the ios.run() below is the
// the only place where the program actually blocks.
boost::asio::io_context ios;
// Associates libircd with our io_context and posts the initial routines
// to that io_context. Execution of IRCd will then occur during ios::run()
// note: only supports service for one hostname/origin at this time.
ircd::init(ios, origin, hostname);
// libircd does no signal handling (or at least none that you ever have to
// care about); reaction to all signals happens out here instead. Handling
// is done properly through the io_context which registers the handler for
// the platform and then safely posts the received signal to the io_context
// event loop. This means we lose the true instant hardware-interrupt gratitude
// of signals but with the benefit of unconditional safety and cross-
// platformness with windows etc.
const construct::signals signals{ios};
// If the user wants to immediately drop to an interactive command line
// without having to send a ctrl-c for it, that is provided here. This does
// not actually take effect until it's processed in the ios.run() below.
if(cmdline)
construct::console::spawn();
// If the user wants to immediately process console commands
// non-interactively from a program argument input, that is enqueued here.
if(execute)
construct::console::execute({execute});
// For developer debugging and testing this branch from a "-norun" argument
// will exit before committing to the ios.run().
if(norun)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
// Execution.
// Blocks until a clean exit from a quit() or an exception comes out of it.
ios.run();
// The restart flag can be set by the console command "restart" which
// calls ircd::quit() to clean break from the run() loop.
if(ircd::restart)
ircd::syscall(::execve, _argv[0], _argv, _envp);
}
catch(const ircd::user_error &e)
{
if(ircd::debugmode)
throw;
fprintf(stderr, usererrstr, e.what());
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
catch(const std::exception &e)
{
if(ircd::debugmode)
throw;
/*
* Why EXIT_FAILURE here?
* Because if ircd_die_cb() is called it's because of a fatal
* error inside libcharybdis, and we don't know how to handle the
* exception, so it is logical to return a FAILURE exit code here.
* --nenolod
*
* left the comment but the code is gone -jzk
*/
fprintf(stderr, fatalerrstr, e.what());
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
int
print_version()
{
printf("VERSION :%s\n",
RB_VERSION);
#ifdef CUSTOM_BRANDING
printf("VERSION :based on %s-%s\n",
PACKAGE_NAME,
PACKAGE_VERSION);
#endif
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
bool
startup_checks()
try
{
return true;
}
catch(const std::exception &e)
{
fprintf(stderr, usererrstr, e.what());
return false;
}
void
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
enable_coredumps()
try
{
//
// Setup corefile size immediately after boot -kre
//
rlimit rlim; // resource limits
ircd::syscall(getrlimit, RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
// Set corefilesize to maximum
rlim.rlim_cur = rlim.rlim_max;
ircd::syscall(setrlimit, RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
}
catch(const std::exception &e)
{
std::cerr << "Failed to adjust rlimit: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}
#else
enable_coredumps()
{
}
#endif
void
applyargs()
{
if(debugmode)
ircd::debugmode.set("true");
else
ircd::debugmode.set("false");
if(nolisten)
ircd::net::listen.set("false");
else
ircd::net::listen.set("true");
if(noautomod)
ircd::mods::autoload.set("false");
else
ircd::mods::autoload.set("true");
if(checkdb)
ircd::db::open_check.set("true");
else
ircd::db::open_check.set("false");
if(pitrecdb)
ircd::db::open_recover.set("point");
else
ircd::db::open_recover.set("absolute");
if(nodirect)
ircd::fs::fd::opts::direct_io_enable.set("false");
else
ircd::fs::fd::opts::direct_io_enable.set("true");
if(noaio)
ircd::fs::aio::enable.set("false");
else
ircd::fs::aio::enable.set("true");
if(no6)
ircd::net::enable_ipv6.set("false");
}