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# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component.
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# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
from __future__ import annotations
import glob
import os
import pickle
import platform
import select
import shlex
import subprocess
from ansible.module_utils.six import b
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_bytes, to_text
def sysv_is_enabled(name, runlevel=None):
"""
This function will check if the service name supplied
is enabled in any of the sysv runlevels
:arg name: name of the service to test for
:kw runlevel: runlevel to check (default: None)
"""
if runlevel:
if not os.path.isdir('/etc/rc0.d/'):
return bool(glob.glob('/etc/init.d/rc%s.d/S??%s' % (runlevel, name)))
return bool(glob.glob('/etc/rc%s.d/S??%s' % (runlevel, name)))
else:
if not os.path.isdir('/etc/rc0.d/'):
return bool(glob.glob('/etc/init.d/rc?.d/S??%s' % name))
return bool(glob.glob('/etc/rc?.d/S??%s' % name))
def get_sysv_script(name):
"""
This function will return the expected path for an init script
corresponding to the service name supplied.
:arg name: name or path of the service to test for
"""
if name.startswith('/'):
result = name
else:
result = '/etc/init.d/%s' % name
return result
def sysv_exists(name):
"""
This function will return True or False depending on
the existence of an init script corresponding to the service name supplied.
:arg name: name of the service to test for
"""
return os.path.exists(get_sysv_script(name))
def get_ps(module, pattern):
"""
Last resort to find a service by trying to match pattern to programs in memory
"""
found = False
if platform.system() == 'SunOS':
flags = '-ef'
else:
flags = 'auxww'
psbin = module.get_bin_path('ps', True)
(rc, psout, pserr) = module.run_command([psbin, flags])
if rc == 0:
for line in psout.splitlines():
if pattern in line:
# FIXME: should add logic to prevent matching 'self', though that should be extremely rare
found = True
break
return found
def fail_if_missing(module, found, service, msg=''):
"""
This function will return an error or exit gracefully depending on check mode status
and if the service is missing or not.
:arg module: is an AnsibleModule object, used for it's utility methods
:arg found: boolean indicating if services were found or not
:arg service: name of service
:kw msg: extra info to append to error/success msg when missing
"""
if not found:
module.fail_json(msg='Could not find the requested service %s: %s' % (service, msg))
def fork_process():
"""
This function performs the double fork process to detach from the
parent process and execute.
"""
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
# Set stdin/stdout/stderr to /dev/null
fd = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
# clone stdin/out/err
for num in range(3):
if fd != num:
os.dup2(fd, num)
# close otherwise
if fd not in range(3):
os.close(fd)
# Make us a daemon
pid = os.fork()
# end if not in child
if pid > 0:
os._exit(0)
# get new process session and detach
os.setsid()
# avoid possible problems with cwd being removed
os.chdir("/")
pid = os.fork()
if pid > 0:
os._exit(0)
return pid
def daemonize(module, cmd):
"""
Execute a command while detaching as a daemon, returns rc, stdout, and stderr.
:arg module: is an AnsibleModule object, used for it's utility methods
:arg cmd: is a list or string representing the command and options to run
This is complex because daemonization is hard for people.
What we do is daemonize a part of this module, the daemon runs the command,
picks up the return code and output, and returns it to the main process.
"""
# init some vars
chunk = 4096 # FIXME: pass in as arg?
errors = 'surrogate_or_strict'
# start it!
try:
pipe = os.pipe()
pid = fork_process()
except (OSError, RuntimeError):
module.fail_json(msg="Error while attempting to fork.")
except Exception as exc:
module.fail_json(msg=to_text(exc))
# we don't do any locking as this should be a unique module/process
if pid == 0:
os.close(pipe[0])
if not isinstance(cmd, list):
cmd = shlex.split(to_text(cmd, errors=errors))
# make sure we always use byte strings
run_cmd = []
for c in cmd:
run_cmd.append(to_bytes(c, errors=errors))
# execute the command in forked process
p = subprocess.Popen(run_cmd, shell=False, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, preexec_fn=lambda: os.close(pipe[1]))
fds = [p.stdout, p.stderr]
# loop reading output till it is done
output = {p.stdout: b(""), p.stderr: b("")}
while fds:
rfd, wfd, efd = select.select(fds, [], fds, 1)
if (rfd + wfd + efd) or p.poll() is None:
for out in list(fds):
if out in rfd:
data = os.read(out.fileno(), chunk)
if data:
output[out] += to_bytes(data, errors=errors)
else:
fds.remove(out)
else:
break
# even after fds close, we might want to wait for pid to die
p.wait()
# Return a pickled data of parent
return_data = pickle.dumps([p.returncode, to_text(output[p.stdout]), to_text(output[p.stderr])], protocol=pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
os.write(pipe[1], to_bytes(return_data, errors=errors))
# clean up
os.close(pipe[1])
os._exit(0)
elif pid == -1:
module.fail_json(msg="Unable to fork, no exception thrown, probably due to lack of resources, check logs.")
else:
# in parent
os.close(pipe[1])
os.waitpid(pid, 0)
# Grab response data after child finishes
return_data = b("")
while True:
rfd, wfd, efd = select.select([pipe[0]], [], [pipe[0]])
if pipe[0] in rfd:
data = os.read(pipe[0], chunk)
if not data:
break
return_data += to_bytes(data, errors=errors)
return pickle.loads(to_bytes(return_data, errors=errors))
def check_ps(module, pattern):
# Set ps flags
if platform.system() == 'SunOS':
psflags = '-ef'
else:
psflags = 'auxww'
# Find ps binary
psbin = module.get_bin_path('ps', True)
(rc, out, err) = module.run_command('%s %s' % (psbin, psflags))
# If rc is 0, set running as appropriate
if rc == 0:
for line in out.split('\n'):
if pattern in line:
return True
return False
def is_systemd_managed(module):
"""
Find out if the machine supports systemd or not
:arg module: is an AnsibleModule object, used for it's utility methods
Returns True if the system supports systemd, False if not.
"""
# tools must be installed
if module.get_bin_path('systemctl'):
# This should show if systemd is the boot init system, if checking init failed to mark as systemd
# these mirror systemd's own sd_boot test http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/sd_booted.html
for canary in ["/run/systemd/system/", "/dev/.run/systemd/", "/dev/.systemd/"]:
if os.path.exists(canary):
return True
# If all else fails, check if init is the systemd command, using comm as cmdline could be symlink
try:
with open('/proc/1/comm', 'r') as init_proc:
init = init_proc.readline().strip()
return init == 'systemd'
except OSError:
# If comm doesn't exist, old kernel, no systemd
return False
return False
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