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#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/sd-notify/0.1.0")]
#![deny(missing_docs)]

//! Lightweight crate for interacting with `systemd`.
//!
//! This crate can be used to send service readiness or state change notifications
//! to `systemd` or compatible service managers. It doesn't offer the full
//! functionality of `libsystemd`, but is pure-Rust and has no dependencies.
//!
//! For bindings to the native `libsystemd` library, see the [`systemd`][systemd]
//! crate. For a more complete Rust reimplementation of `libsystemd` API, see the
//! [`libsystemd`][libsystemd] crate.
//!
//! [systemd]: https://crates.io/crates/systemd
//! [libsystemd]: https://crates.io/crates/libsystemd
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # use sd_notify::NotifyState;
//! #
//! let _ = sd_notify::notify(true, &[NotifyState::Ready]);
//! ```

use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::env;
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter, Write};
use std::fs;
use std::io::{self, ErrorKind};
use std::os::unix::io::RawFd;
use std::os::unix::net::UnixDatagram;
use std::process;
use std::str::FromStr;

mod ffi;

/// Daemon notification for the service manager.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum NotifyState<'a> {
    /// Service startup is finished.
    Ready,
    /// Service is reloading its configuration.
    Reloading,
    /// Service is stopping.
    Stopping,
    /// Free-form status message for the service manager.
    Status(&'a str),
    /// Service has failed with an `errno`-style error code, e.g. `2` for `ENOENT`.
    Errno(u32),
    /// Service has failed with a D-Bus-style error code, e.g. `org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut`.
    BusError(&'a str),
    /// Main process ID (PID) of the service, in case it wasn't started directly by the service manager.
    MainPid(u32),
    /// Tells the service manager to update the watchdog timestamp.
    Watchdog,
    /// Tells the service manager to trigger a watchdog failure.
    WatchdogTrigger,
    /// Resets the configured watchdog value.
    WatchdogUsec(u32),
    /// Tells the service manager to extend the service timeout.
    ExtendTimeoutUsec(u32),
    /// Custom state.
    Custom(&'a str),
}

impl Display for NotifyState<'_> {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
        match self {
            NotifyState::Ready => write!(f, "READY=1"),
            NotifyState::Reloading => write!(f, "RELOADING=1"),
            NotifyState::Stopping => write!(f, "STOPPING=1"),
            NotifyState::Status(msg) => write!(f, "STATUS={}", msg),
            NotifyState::Errno(err) => write!(f, "ERRNO={}", err),
            NotifyState::BusError(addr) => write!(f, "BUSERROR={}", addr),
            NotifyState::MainPid(pid) => write!(f, "MAINPID={}", pid),
            NotifyState::Watchdog => write!(f, "WATCHDOG=1"),
            NotifyState::WatchdogTrigger => write!(f, "WATCHDOG=trigger"),
            NotifyState::WatchdogUsec(usec) => write!(f, "WATCHDOG_USEC={}", usec),
            NotifyState::ExtendTimeoutUsec(usec) => write!(f, "EXTEND_TIMEOUT_USEC={}", usec),
            NotifyState::Custom(state) => write!(f, "{}", state),
        }
    }
}

/// Checks whether the system has been booted by `systemd`.
///
/// This is implemented by verifying that a `/run/systemd/system` directory exists.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// let _ = sd_notify::booted();
/// ```
pub fn booted() -> io::Result<bool> {
    let m = fs::symlink_metadata("/run/systemd/system")?;
    Ok(m.is_dir())
}

/// Sends the service manager a list of state changes.
///
/// If the `unset_env` parameter is set, the `NOTIFY_SOCKET` environment variable
/// will be unset before returning. Further calls to `sd_notify` will fail, but
/// child processes will no longer inherit the variable.
///
/// The notification mechanism involves sending a datagram to a Unix domain socket.
/// See [`sd_notify(3)`][sd_notify] for details.
///
/// [sd_notify]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_notify.html
///
/// # Limitations
///
/// The implementation of this function is somewhat naive: it doesn't support
/// sending notifications on behalf of other processes, doesn't pass file
/// descriptors, doesn't send credentials, and does not increase the send
/// buffer size. It's still useful, though, in usual situations.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use sd_notify::NotifyState;
/// #
/// let _ = sd_notify::notify(true, &[NotifyState::Ready]);
/// ```
pub fn notify(unset_env: bool, state: &[NotifyState]) -> io::Result<()> {
    let socket_path = match env::var_os("NOTIFY_SOCKET") {
        Some(path) => path,
        None => return Ok(()),
    };
    if unset_env {
        env::remove_var("NOTIFY_SOCKET");
    }

    let mut msg = String::new();
    let sock = UnixDatagram::unbound()?;
    for s in state {
        let _ = writeln!(msg, "{}", s);
    }
    let len = sock.send_to(msg.as_bytes(), socket_path)?;
    if len != msg.len() {
        Err(io::Error::new(ErrorKind::WriteZero, "incomplete write"))
    } else {
        Ok(())
    }
}

/// Checks for file descriptors passed by the service manager for socket
/// activation.
///
/// The function returns an iterator over file descriptors, starting from
/// `SD_LISTEN_FDS_START`. The number of descriptors is obtained from the
/// `LISTEN_FDS` environment variable.
///
/// Before returning, the file descriptors are set as `O_CLOEXEC`.
///
/// See [`sd_listen_fds(3)`][sd_listen_fds] for details.
///
/// [sd_listen_fds]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_listen_fds.html
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// let socket = sd_notify::listen_fds().map(|mut fds| fds.next().expect("missing fd"));
/// ```
pub fn listen_fds() -> io::Result<impl Iterator<Item = RawFd>> {
    struct Guard;

    impl Drop for Guard {
        fn drop(&mut self) {
            env::remove_var("LISTEN_PID");
            env::remove_var("LISTEN_FDS");
        }
    }

    let _guard = Guard;

    let listen_pid = if let Ok(pid) = env::var("LISTEN_PID") {
        pid
    } else {
        return Ok(0..0);
    }
    .parse::<u32>()
    .map_err(|_| io::Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "invalid LISTEN_PID"))?;

    if listen_pid != process::id() {
        return Ok(0..0);
    }

    let listen_fds = if let Ok(fds) = env::var("LISTEN_FDS") {
        fds
    } else {
        return Ok(0..0);
    }
    .parse::<u32>()
    .map_err(|_| io::Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "invalid LISTEN_FDS"))?;

    let overflow = || io::Error::new(ErrorKind::InvalidInput, "fd count overflowed");

    const SD_LISTEN_FDS_START: u32 = 3;
    let last = SD_LISTEN_FDS_START
        .checked_add(listen_fds)
        .ok_or_else(overflow)?;

    for fd in SD_LISTEN_FDS_START..last {
        fd_cloexec(fd)?
    }

    let last = RawFd::try_from(last).map_err(|_| overflow())?;
    let listen_fds = SD_LISTEN_FDS_START as RawFd..last;
    Ok(listen_fds)
}

fn fd_cloexec(fd: u32) -> io::Result<()> {
    let fd = RawFd::try_from(fd).map_err(|_| io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ffi::EBADF))?;
    let flags = unsafe { ffi::fcntl(fd, ffi::F_GETFD, 0) };
    if flags < 0 {
        return Err(io::Error::last_os_error());
    }
    let new_flags = flags | ffi::FD_CLOEXEC;
    if new_flags != flags {
        let r = unsafe { ffi::fcntl(fd, ffi::F_SETFD, new_flags) };
        if r < 0 {
            return Err(io::Error::last_os_error());
        }
    }
    Ok(())
}

/// Asks the service manager for enabled watchdog.
///
/// If the `unset_env` parameter is set, the `WATCHDOG_USEC` and `WATCHDOG_PID` environment variables
/// will be unset before returning. Further calls to `watchdog_enabled` will fail, but
/// child processes will no longer inherit the variable.
///
/// See [`sd_watchdog_enabled(3)`][sd_watchdog_enabled] for details.
///
/// [sd_watchdog_enabled]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_watchdog_enabled.html
///
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// # use sd_notify;
/// #
/// let mut usec = 0;
/// let enabled = sd_notify::watchdog_enabled(true, &mut usec);
/// ```
pub fn watchdog_enabled(unset_env: bool, usec: &mut u64) -> bool {
    struct Guard {
        unset_env: bool,
    }

    impl Drop for Guard {
        fn drop(&mut self) {
            if self.unset_env {
                env::remove_var("WATCHDOG_USEC");
                env::remove_var("WATCHDOG_PID");
            }
        }
    }

    let _guard = Guard { unset_env };

    let s = env::var("WATCHDOG_USEC")
        .ok()
        .and_then(|s| u64::from_str(&s).ok());
    let p = env::var("WATCHDOG_PID")
        .ok()
        .and_then(|s| u32::from_str(&s).ok());

    match (s, p) {
        (Some(usec_val), Some(pid)) if pid == process::id() => {
            *usec = usec_val;
            true
        }
        _ => false,
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::NotifyState;
    use std::env;
    use std::fs;
    use std::os::unix::net::UnixDatagram;
    use std::path::PathBuf;
    use std::process;

    struct SocketHelper(PathBuf, UnixDatagram);

    impl SocketHelper {
        pub fn recv_string(&self) -> String {
            let mut buf = [0; 1024];
            let len = self.1.recv(&mut buf).unwrap();
            String::from_utf8(Vec::from(&buf[0..len])).unwrap()
        }
    }

    impl Drop for SocketHelper {
        fn drop(&mut self) {
            let _ = fs::remove_file(&self.0);
        }
    }

    fn bind_socket() -> SocketHelper {
        let path = env::temp_dir().join("sd-notify-test-sock");
        let _ = fs::remove_file(&path);

        env::set_var("NOTIFY_SOCKET", &path);
        let sock = UnixDatagram::bind(&path).unwrap();
        SocketHelper(path, sock)
    }

    #[test]
    fn notify() {
        let s = bind_socket();

        super::notify(false, &[NotifyState::Ready]).unwrap();
        assert_eq!(s.recv_string(), "READY=1\n");
        assert!(env::var_os("NOTIFY_SOCKET").is_some());

        super::notify(
            true,
            &[
                NotifyState::Status("Reticulating splines"),
                NotifyState::Watchdog,
                NotifyState::Custom("X_WORKS=1"),
            ],
        )
        .unwrap();
        assert_eq!(
            s.recv_string(),
            "STATUS=Reticulating splines\nWATCHDOG=1\nX_WORKS=1\n"
        );
        assert!(env::var_os("NOTIFY_SOCKET").is_none());
    }

    #[test]
    fn listen_fds() {
        // We are not testing the success case because `fd_cloexec` would fail.

        assert!(super::listen_fds().unwrap().next().is_none());

        env::set_var("LISTEN_PID", "1");
        env::set_var("LISTEN_FDS", "1");
        assert!(super::listen_fds().unwrap().next().is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("LISTEN_PID").is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("LISTEN_FDS").is_none());

        env::set_var("LISTEN_PID", "no way");
        env::set_var("LISTEN_FDS", "1");
        assert!(super::listen_fds().is_err());
        assert!(env::var_os("LISTEN_PID").is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("LISTEN_FDS").is_none());
    }

    #[test]
    fn watchdog_enabled() {
        // test original logic: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/f3376ee8fa28aab3f7edfad1ddfbcceca5bc841c/src/libsystemd/sd-daemon/sd-daemon.c#L632

        // invalid pid and unset env
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_USEC", "5");
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_PID", "1");

        let mut usec = 0;
        assert_eq!(super::watchdog_enabled(true, &mut usec), false);
        assert_eq!(usec, 0 as u64);

        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_USEC").is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_PID").is_none());

        // invalid usec and no unset env
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_USEC", "invalid-usec");
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_PID", process::id().to_string());

        let mut usec = 0;
        assert_eq!(super::watchdog_enabled(true, &mut usec), false);
        assert_eq!(usec, 0);

        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_USEC").is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_PID").is_none());

        // no usec, no pip no unset env
        let mut usec = 0;
        assert_eq!(super::watchdog_enabled(false, &mut usec), false);
        assert_eq!(usec, 0);

        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_USEC").is_none());
        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_PID").is_none());

        // valid pip
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_USEC", "5");
        env::set_var("WATCHDOG_PID", process::id().to_string());

        let mut usec = 0;
        assert_eq!(super::watchdog_enabled(false, &mut usec), true);
        assert_eq!(usec, 5 as u64);
        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_USEC").is_some());
        assert!(env::var_os("WATCHDOG_PID").is_some());
    }
}