/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * zoneadmd manages zones; one zoneadmd process is launched for each * non-global zone on the system. This daemon juggles four jobs: * * - Implement setup and teardown of the zone "virtual platform": mount and * unmount filesystems; create and destroy network interfaces; communicate * with devfsadmd to lay out devices for the zone; instantiate the zone * console device; configure process runtime attributes such as resource * controls, pool bindings, fine-grained privileges. * * - Launch the zone's init(1M) process. * * - Implement a door server; clients (like zoneadm) connect to the door * server and request zone state changes. The kernel is also a client of * this door server. A request to halt or reboot the zone which originates * *inside* the zone results in a door upcall from the kernel into zoneadmd. * * One minor problem is that messages emitted by zoneadmd need to be passed * back to the zoneadm process making the request. These messages need to * be rendered in the client's locale; so, this is passed in as part of the * request. The exception is the kernel upcall to zoneadmd, in which case * messages are syslog'd. * * To make all of this work, the Makefile adds -a to xgettext to extract *all* * strings, and an exclusion file (zoneadmd.xcl) is used to exclude those * strings which do not need to be translated. * * - Act as a console server for zlogin -C processes; see comments in zcons.c * for more information about the zone console architecture. * * DESIGN NOTES * * Restart: * A chief design constraint of zoneadmd is that it should be restartable in * the case that the administrator kills it off, or it suffers a fatal error, * without the running zone being impacted; this is akin to being able to * reboot the service processor of a server without affecting the OS instance. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "zoneadmd.h" static char *progname; char *zone_name; /* zone which we are managing */ char brand_name[MAXNAMELEN]; boolean_t zone_isnative; boolean_t zone_iscluster; static zoneid_t zone_id; zlog_t logsys; mutex_t lock = DEFAULTMUTEX; /* to serialize stuff */ mutex_t msglock = DEFAULTMUTEX; /* for calling setlocale() */ static sema_t scratch_sem; /* for scratch zones */ static char zone_door_path[MAXPATHLEN]; static int zone_door = -1; boolean_t in_death_throes = B_FALSE; /* daemon is dying */ boolean_t bringup_failure_recovery = B_FALSE; /* ignore certain failures */ #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN) /* should be defined by cc -D */ #define TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST" /* Use this only if it wasn't */ #endif #define DEFAULT_LOCALE "C" static const char * z_cmd_name(zone_cmd_t zcmd) { /* This list needs to match the enum in sys/zone.h */ static const char *zcmdstr[] = { "ready", "boot", "forceboot", "reboot", "halt", "note_uninstalling", "mount", "forcemount", "unmount" }; if (zcmd >= sizeof (zcmdstr) / sizeof (*zcmdstr)) return ("unknown"); else return (zcmdstr[(int)zcmd]); } static char * get_execbasename(char *execfullname) { char *last_slash, *execbasename; /* guard against '/' at end of command invocation */ for (;;) { last_slash = strrchr(execfullname, '/'); if (last_slash == NULL) { execbasename = execfullname; break; } else { execbasename = last_slash + 1; if (*execbasename == '\0') { *last_slash = '\0'; continue; } break; } } return (execbasename); } static void usage(void) { (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("Usage: %s -z zonename\n"), progname); (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("\tNote: %s should not be run directly.\n"), progname); exit(2); } /* ARGSUSED */ static void sigchld(int sig) { } char * localize_msg(char *locale, const char *msg) { char *out; (void) mutex_lock(&msglock); (void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, locale); out = gettext(msg); (void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, DEFAULT_LOCALE); (void) mutex_unlock(&msglock); return (out); } /* PRINTFLIKE3 */ void zerror(zlog_t *zlogp, boolean_t use_strerror, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list alist; char buf[MAXPATHLEN * 2]; /* enough space for err msg with a path */ char *bp; int saved_errno = errno; if (zlogp == NULL) return; if (zlogp == &logsys) (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "[zone '%s'] ", zone_name); else buf[0] = '\0'; bp = &(buf[strlen(buf)]); /* * In theory, the locale pointer should be set to either "C" or a * char array, so it should never be NULL */ assert(zlogp->locale != NULL); /* Locale is per process, but we are multi-threaded... */ fmt = localize_msg(zlogp->locale, fmt); va_start(alist, fmt); (void) vsnprintf(bp, sizeof (buf) - (bp - buf), fmt, alist); va_end(alist); bp = &(buf[strlen(buf)]); if (use_strerror) (void) snprintf(bp, sizeof (buf) - (bp - buf), ": %s", strerror(saved_errno)); if (zlogp == &logsys) { (void) syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s", buf); } else if (zlogp->logfile != NULL) { (void) fprintf(zlogp->logfile, "%s\n", buf); } else { size_t buflen; size_t copylen; buflen = snprintf(zlogp->log, zlogp->loglen, "%s\n", buf); copylen = MIN(buflen, zlogp->loglen); zlogp->log += copylen; zlogp->loglen -= copylen; } } /* * Emit a warning for any boot arguments which are unrecognized. Since * Solaris boot arguments are getopt(3c) compatible (see kernel(1m)), we * put the arguments into an argv style array, use getopt to process them, * and put the resultant argument string back into outargs. * * During the filtering, we pull out any arguments which are truly "boot" * arguments, leaving only those which are to be passed intact to the * progenitor process. The one we support at the moment is -i, which * indicates to the kernel which program should be launched as 'init'. * * A return of Z_INVAL indicates specifically that the arguments are * not valid; this is a non-fatal error. Except for Z_OK, all other return * values are treated as fatal. */ static int filter_bootargs(zlog_t *zlogp, const char *inargs, char *outargs, char *init_file, char *badarg) { int argc = 0, argc_save; int i; int err; char *arg, *lasts, **argv = NULL, **argv_save; char zonecfg_args[BOOTARGS_MAX]; char scratchargs[BOOTARGS_MAX], *sargs; char c; bzero(outargs, BOOTARGS_MAX); bzero(badarg, BOOTARGS_MAX); /* * If the user didn't specify transient boot arguments, check * to see if there were any specified in the zone configuration, * and use them if applicable. */ if (inargs == NULL || inargs[0] == '\0') { zone_dochandle_t handle; if ((handle = zonecfg_init_handle()) == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "getting zone configuration handle"); return (Z_BAD_HANDLE); } err = zonecfg_get_snapshot_handle(zone_name, handle); if (err != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "invalid configuration snapshot"); zonecfg_fini_handle(handle); return (Z_BAD_HANDLE); } bzero(zonecfg_args, sizeof (zonecfg_args)); (void) zonecfg_get_bootargs(handle, zonecfg_args, sizeof (zonecfg_args)); inargs = zonecfg_args; zonecfg_fini_handle(handle); } if (strlen(inargs) >= BOOTARGS_MAX) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "boot argument string too long"); return (Z_INVAL); } (void) strlcpy(scratchargs, inargs, sizeof (scratchargs)); sargs = scratchargs; while ((arg = strtok_r(sargs, " \t", &lasts)) != NULL) { sargs = NULL; argc++; } if ((argv = calloc(argc + 1, sizeof (char *))) == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "memory allocation failed"); return (Z_NOMEM); } argv_save = argv; argc_save = argc; (void) strlcpy(scratchargs, inargs, sizeof (scratchargs)); sargs = scratchargs; i = 0; while ((arg = strtok_r(sargs, " \t", &lasts)) != NULL) { sargs = NULL; if ((argv[i] = strdup(arg)) == NULL) { err = Z_NOMEM; zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "memory allocation failed"); goto done; } i++; } /* * We preserve compatibility with the Solaris system boot behavior, * which allows: * * # reboot kernel/unix -s -m verbose * * In this example, kernel/unix tells the booter what file to * boot. We don't want reboot in a zone to be gratuitously different, * so we silently ignore the boot file, if necessary. */ if (argv[0] == NULL) goto done; assert(argv[0][0] != ' '); assert(argv[0][0] != '\t'); if (argv[0][0] != '-' && argv[0][0] != '\0') { argv = &argv[1]; argc--; } optind = 0; opterr = 0; err = Z_OK; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "fi:m:s")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'i': /* * -i is handled by the runtime and is not passed * along to userland */ (void) strlcpy(init_file, optarg, MAXPATHLEN); break; case 'f': /* This has already been processed by zoneadm */ break; case 'm': case 's': /* These pass through unmolested */ (void) snprintf(outargs, BOOTARGS_MAX, "%s -%c %s ", outargs, c, optarg ? optarg : ""); break; case '?': /* * We warn about unknown arguments but pass them * along anyway-- if someone wants to develop their * own init replacement, they can pass it whatever * args they want. */ err = Z_INVAL; (void) snprintf(outargs, BOOTARGS_MAX, "%s -%c", outargs, optopt); (void) snprintf(badarg, BOOTARGS_MAX, "%s -%c", badarg, optopt); break; } } /* * For Solaris Zones we warn about and discard non-option arguments. * Hence 'boot foo bar baz gub' --> 'boot'. However, to be similar * to the kernel, we concat up all the other remaining boot args. * and warn on them as a group. */ if (optind < argc) { err = Z_INVAL; while (optind < argc) { (void) snprintf(badarg, BOOTARGS_MAX, "%s%s%s", badarg, strlen(badarg) > 0 ? " " : "", argv[optind]); optind++; } zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "WARNING: Unused or invalid boot " "arguments `%s'.", badarg); } done: for (i = 0; i < argc_save; i++) { if (argv_save[i] != NULL) free(argv_save[i]); } free(argv_save); return (err); } static int mkzonedir(zlog_t *zlogp) { struct stat st; /* * We must create and lock everyone but root out of ZONES_TMPDIR * since anyone can open any UNIX domain socket, regardless of * its file system permissions. Sigh... */ if (mkdir(ZONES_TMPDIR, S_IRWXU) < 0 && errno != EEXIST) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not mkdir '%s'", ZONES_TMPDIR); return (-1); } /* paranoia */ if ((stat(ZONES_TMPDIR, &st) < 0) || !S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "'%s' is not a directory", ZONES_TMPDIR); return (-1); } (void) chmod(ZONES_TMPDIR, S_IRWXU); return (0); } /* * Bring a zone up to the pre-boot "ready" stage. The mount_cmd argument is * 'true' if this is being invoked as part of the processing for the "mount" * subcommand. */ static int zone_ready(zlog_t *zlogp, zone_mnt_t mount_cmd) { int err; if ((err = zonecfg_create_snapshot(zone_name)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to create snapshot: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); return (-1); } if ((zone_id = vplat_create(zlogp, mount_cmd)) == -1) { if ((err = zonecfg_destroy_snapshot(zone_name)) != Z_OK) zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "destroying snapshot: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); return (-1); } if (vplat_bringup(zlogp, mount_cmd, zone_id) != 0) { bringup_failure_recovery = B_TRUE; (void) vplat_teardown(NULL, (mount_cmd != Z_MNT_BOOT), B_FALSE); if ((err = zonecfg_destroy_snapshot(zone_name)) != Z_OK) zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "destroying snapshot: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); return (-1); } return (0); } int init_template(void) { int fd; int err = 0; fd = open64(CTFS_ROOT "/process/template", O_RDWR); if (fd == -1) return (-1); /* * For now, zoneadmd doesn't do anything with the contract. * Deliver no events, don't inherit, and allow it to be orphaned. */ err |= ct_tmpl_set_critical(fd, 0); err |= ct_tmpl_set_informative(fd, 0); err |= ct_pr_tmpl_set_fatal(fd, CT_PR_EV_HWERR); err |= ct_pr_tmpl_set_param(fd, CT_PR_PGRPONLY | CT_PR_REGENT); if (err || ct_tmpl_activate(fd)) { (void) close(fd); return (-1); } return (fd); } typedef struct fs_callback { zlog_t *zlogp; zoneid_t zoneid; boolean_t mount_cmd; } fs_callback_t; static int mount_early_fs(void *data, const char *spec, const char *dir, const char *fstype, const char *opt) { zlog_t *zlogp = ((fs_callback_t *)data)->zlogp; zoneid_t zoneid = ((fs_callback_t *)data)->zoneid; boolean_t mount_cmd = ((fs_callback_t *)data)->mount_cmd; char rootpath[MAXPATHLEN]; pid_t child; int child_status; int tmpl_fd; int rv; ctid_t ct; /* determine the zone rootpath */ if (mount_cmd) { char zonepath[MAXPATHLEN]; char luroot[MAXPATHLEN]; assert(zone_isnative || zone_iscluster); if (zone_get_zonepath(zone_name, zonepath, sizeof (zonepath)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone path"); return (-1); } (void) snprintf(luroot, sizeof (luroot), "%s/lu", zonepath); resolve_lofs(zlogp, luroot, sizeof (luroot)); (void) strlcpy(rootpath, luroot, sizeof (rootpath)); } else { if (zone_get_rootpath(zone_name, rootpath, sizeof (rootpath)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone root"); return (-1); } } if ((rv = valid_mount_path(zlogp, rootpath, spec, dir, fstype)) < 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s%s is not a valid mount point", rootpath, dir); return (-1); } else if (rv > 0) { /* The mount point path doesn't exist, create it now. */ if (make_one_dir(zlogp, rootpath, dir, DEFAULT_DIR_MODE, DEFAULT_DIR_USER, DEFAULT_DIR_GROUP) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "failed to create mount point"); return (-1); } /* * Now this might seem weird, but we need to invoke * valid_mount_path() again. Why? Because it checks * to make sure that the mount point path is canonical, * which it can only do if the path exists, so now that * we've created the path we have to verify it again. */ if ((rv = valid_mount_path(zlogp, rootpath, spec, dir, fstype)) < 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s%s is not a valid mount point", rootpath, dir); return (-1); } } if ((tmpl_fd = init_template()) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to create contract"); return (-1); } if ((child = fork()) == -1) { (void) ct_tmpl_clear(tmpl_fd); (void) close(tmpl_fd); zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to fork"); return (-1); } else if (child == 0) { /* child */ char opt_buf[MAX_MNTOPT_STR]; int optlen = 0; int mflag = MS_DATA; (void) ct_tmpl_clear(tmpl_fd); /* * Even though there are no procs running in the zone, we * do this for paranoia's sake. */ (void) closefrom(0); if (zone_enter(zoneid) == -1) { _exit(errno); } if (opt != NULL) { /* * The mount() system call is incredibly annoying. * If options are specified, we need to copy them * into a temporary buffer since the mount() system * call will overwrite the options string. It will * also fail if the new option string it wants to * write is bigger than the one we passed in, so * you must pass in a buffer of the maximum possible * option string length. sigh. */ (void) strlcpy(opt_buf, opt, sizeof (opt_buf)); opt = opt_buf; optlen = MAX_MNTOPT_STR; mflag = MS_OPTIONSTR; } if (mount(spec, dir, mflag, fstype, NULL, 0, opt, optlen) != 0) _exit(errno); _exit(0); } /* parent */ if (contract_latest(&ct) == -1) ct = -1; (void) ct_tmpl_clear(tmpl_fd); (void) close(tmpl_fd); if (waitpid(child, &child_status, 0) != child) { /* unexpected: we must have been signalled */ (void) contract_abandon_id(ct); return (-1); } (void) contract_abandon_id(ct); if (WEXITSTATUS(child_status) != 0) { errno = WEXITSTATUS(child_status); zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "mount of %s failed", dir); return (-1); } return (0); } int do_subproc(zlog_t *zlogp, char *cmdbuf) { char inbuf[1024]; /* arbitrary large amount */ FILE *file; int status; file = popen(cmdbuf, "r"); if (file == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not launch: %s", cmdbuf); return (-1); } while (fgets(inbuf, sizeof (inbuf), file) != NULL) if (zlogp != &logsys) zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s", inbuf); status = pclose(file); if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s unexpectedly terminated due to " "signal %d", cmdbuf, WTERMSIG(status)); return (-1); } assert(WIFEXITED(status)); if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == ZEXIT_EXEC) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "failed to exec %s", cmdbuf); return (-1); } return (WEXITSTATUS(status)); } static int zone_bootup(zlog_t *zlogp, const char *bootargs) { zoneid_t zoneid; struct stat st; char zpath[MAXPATHLEN], initpath[MAXPATHLEN], init_file[MAXPATHLEN]; char nbootargs[BOOTARGS_MAX]; char cmdbuf[MAXPATHLEN]; fs_callback_t cb; brand_handle_t bh; int err; if (init_console_slave(zlogp) != 0) return (-1); reset_slave_terminal(zlogp); if ((zoneid = getzoneidbyname(zone_name)) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "unable to get zoneid"); return (-1); } cb.zlogp = zlogp; cb.zoneid = zoneid; cb.mount_cmd = B_FALSE; /* Get a handle to the brand info for this zone */ if ((bh = brand_open(brand_name)) == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone brand"); return (-1); } /* * Get the list of filesystems to mount from the brand * configuration. These mounts are done via a thread that will * enter the zone, so they are done from within the context of the * zone. */ if (brand_platform_iter_mounts(bh, mount_early_fs, &cb) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to mount filesystems"); brand_close(bh); return (-1); } /* * Get the brand's boot callback if it exists. */ if (zone_get_zonepath(zone_name, zpath, sizeof (zpath)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone path"); brand_close(bh); return (-1); } (void) strcpy(cmdbuf, EXEC_PREFIX); if (brand_get_boot(bh, zone_name, zpath, cmdbuf + EXEC_LEN, sizeof (cmdbuf) - EXEC_LEN) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine branded zone's boot callback"); brand_close(bh); return (-1); } /* Get the path for this zone's init(1M) (or equivalent) process. */ if (brand_get_initname(bh, init_file, MAXPATHLEN) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone's init(1M) location"); brand_close(bh); return (-1); } brand_close(bh); err = filter_bootargs(zlogp, bootargs, nbootargs, init_file, bad_boot_arg); if (err == Z_INVAL) eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BADARGS); else if (err != Z_OK) return (-1); assert(init_file[0] != '\0'); /* Try to anticipate possible problems: Make sure init is executable. */ if (zone_get_rootpath(zone_name, zpath, sizeof (zpath)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone root"); return (-1); } (void) snprintf(initpath, sizeof (initpath), "%s%s", zpath, init_file); if (stat(initpath, &st) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not stat %s", initpath); return (-1); } if ((st.st_mode & S_IXUSR) == 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s is not executable", initpath); return (-1); } /* * If there is a brand 'boot' callback, execute it now to give the * brand one last chance to do any additional setup before the zone * is booted. */ if ((strlen(cmdbuf) > EXEC_LEN) && (do_subproc(zlogp, cmdbuf) != Z_OK)) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s failed", cmdbuf); return (-1); } if (zone_setattr(zoneid, ZONE_ATTR_INITNAME, init_file, 0) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not set zone boot file"); return (-1); } if (zone_setattr(zoneid, ZONE_ATTR_BOOTARGS, nbootargs, 0) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not set zone boot arguments"); return (-1); } if (zone_boot(zoneid) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "unable to boot zone"); return (-1); } return (0); } static int zone_halt(zlog_t *zlogp, boolean_t unmount_cmd, boolean_t rebooting) { int err; if (vplat_teardown(zlogp, unmount_cmd, rebooting) != 0) { if (!bringup_failure_recovery) zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to destroy zone"); return (-1); } if ((err = zonecfg_destroy_snapshot(zone_name)) != Z_OK) zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "destroying snapshot: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); return (0); } /* * Generate AUE_zone_state for a command that boots a zone. */ static void audit_put_record(zlog_t *zlogp, ucred_t *uc, int return_val, char *new_state) { adt_session_data_t *ah; adt_event_data_t *event; int pass_fail, fail_reason; if (!adt_audit_enabled()) return; if (return_val == 0) { pass_fail = ADT_SUCCESS; fail_reason = ADT_SUCCESS; } else { pass_fail = ADT_FAILURE; fail_reason = ADT_FAIL_VALUE_PROGRAM; } if (adt_start_session(&ah, NULL, 0)) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, gettext("audit failure.")); return; } if (adt_set_from_ucred(ah, uc, ADT_NEW)) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, gettext("audit failure.")); (void) adt_end_session(ah); return; } event = adt_alloc_event(ah, ADT_zone_state); if (event == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, gettext("audit failure.")); (void) adt_end_session(ah); return; } event->adt_zone_state.zonename = zone_name; event->adt_zone_state.new_state = new_state; if (adt_put_event(event, pass_fail, fail_reason)) zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, gettext("audit failure.")); adt_free_event(event); (void) adt_end_session(ah); } /* * The main routine for the door server that deals with zone state transitions. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void server(void *cookie, char *args, size_t alen, door_desc_t *dp, uint_t n_desc) { ucred_t *uc = NULL; const priv_set_t *eset; zone_state_t zstate; zone_cmd_t cmd; zone_cmd_arg_t *zargp; boolean_t kernelcall; int rval = -1; uint64_t uniqid; zoneid_t zoneid = -1; zlog_t zlog; zlog_t *zlogp; zone_cmd_rval_t *rvalp; size_t rlen = getpagesize(); /* conservative */ fs_callback_t cb; brand_handle_t bh; /* LINTED E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN */ zargp = (zone_cmd_arg_t *)args; /* * When we get the door unref message, we've fdetach'd the door, and * it is time for us to shut down zoneadmd. */ if (zargp == DOOR_UNREF_DATA) { /* * See comment at end of main() for info on the last rites. */ exit(0); } if (zargp == NULL) { (void) door_return(NULL, 0, 0, 0); } rvalp = alloca(rlen); bzero(rvalp, rlen); zlog.logfile = NULL; zlog.buflen = zlog.loglen = rlen - sizeof (zone_cmd_rval_t) + 1; zlog.buf = rvalp->errbuf; zlog.log = zlog.buf; /* defer initialization of zlog.locale until after credential check */ zlogp = &zlog; if (alen != sizeof (zone_cmd_arg_t)) { /* * This really shouldn't be happening. */ zerror(&logsys, B_FALSE, "argument size (%d bytes) " "unexpected (expected %d bytes)", alen, sizeof (zone_cmd_arg_t)); goto out; } cmd = zargp->cmd; if (door_ucred(&uc) != 0) { zerror(&logsys, B_TRUE, "door_ucred"); goto out; } eset = ucred_getprivset(uc, PRIV_EFFECTIVE); if (ucred_getzoneid(uc) != GLOBAL_ZONEID || (eset != NULL ? !priv_ismember(eset, PRIV_SYS_CONFIG) : ucred_geteuid(uc) != 0)) { zerror(&logsys, B_FALSE, "insufficient privileges"); goto out; } kernelcall = ucred_getpid(uc) == 0; /* * This is safe because we only use a zlog_t throughout the * duration of a door call; i.e., by the time the pointer * might become invalid, the door call would be over. */ zlog.locale = kernelcall ? DEFAULT_LOCALE : zargp->locale; (void) mutex_lock(&lock); /* * Once we start to really die off, we don't want more connections. */ if (in_death_throes) { (void) mutex_unlock(&lock); ucred_free(uc); (void) door_return(NULL, 0, 0, 0); thr_exit(NULL); } /* * Check for validity of command. */ if (cmd != Z_READY && cmd != Z_BOOT && cmd != Z_FORCEBOOT && cmd != Z_REBOOT && cmd != Z_HALT && cmd != Z_NOTE_UNINSTALLING && cmd != Z_MOUNT && cmd != Z_FORCEMOUNT && cmd != Z_UNMOUNT) { zerror(&logsys, B_FALSE, "invalid command %d", (int)cmd); goto out; } if (kernelcall && (cmd != Z_HALT && cmd != Z_REBOOT)) { /* * Can't happen */ zerror(&logsys, B_FALSE, "received unexpected kernel upcall %d", cmd); goto out; } /* * We ignore the possibility of someone calling zone_create(2) * explicitly; all requests must come through zoneadmd. */ if (zone_get_state(zone_name, &zstate) != Z_OK) { /* * Something terribly wrong happened */ zerror(&logsys, B_FALSE, "unable to determine state of zone"); goto out; } if (kernelcall) { /* * Kernel-initiated requests may lose their validity if the * zone_t the kernel was referring to has gone away. */ if ((zoneid = getzoneidbyname(zone_name)) == -1 || zone_getattr(zoneid, ZONE_ATTR_UNIQID, &uniqid, sizeof (uniqid)) == -1 || uniqid != zargp->uniqid) { /* * We're not talking about the same zone. The request * must have arrived too late. Return error. */ rval = -1; goto out; } zlogp = &logsys; /* Log errors to syslog */ } /* * If we are being asked to forcibly mount or boot a zone, we * pretend that an INCOMPLETE zone is actually INSTALLED. */ if (zstate == ZONE_STATE_INCOMPLETE && (cmd == Z_FORCEBOOT || cmd == Z_FORCEMOUNT)) zstate = ZONE_STATE_INSTALLED; switch (zstate) { case ZONE_STATE_CONFIGURED: case ZONE_STATE_INCOMPLETE: /* * Not our area of expertise; we just print a nice message * and die off. */ zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid for zones in state '%s'", z_cmd_name(cmd), zone_state_str(zstate)); break; case ZONE_STATE_INSTALLED: switch (cmd) { case Z_READY: rval = zone_ready(zlogp, Z_MNT_BOOT); if (rval == 0) eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_READIED); break; case Z_BOOT: case Z_FORCEBOOT: eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTING); if ((rval = zone_ready(zlogp, Z_MNT_BOOT)) == 0) rval = zone_bootup(zlogp, zargp->bootbuf); audit_put_record(zlogp, uc, rval, "boot"); if (rval != 0) { bringup_failure_recovery = B_TRUE; (void) zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_FALSE); eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTFAILED); } break; case Z_HALT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); /* * We could have two clients racing to halt this * zone; the second client loses, but his request * doesn't fail, since the zone is now in the desired * state. */ zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "zone is already halted"); rval = 0; break; case Z_REBOOT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid " "for zones in state '%s'", z_cmd_name(cmd), zone_state_str(zstate)); rval = -1; break; case Z_NOTE_UNINSTALLING: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); /* * Tell the console to print out a message about this. * Once it does, we will be in_death_throes. */ eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_UNINSTALLING); break; case Z_MOUNT: case Z_FORCEMOUNT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); if (!zone_isnative && !zone_iscluster) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid for branded " "zones", z_cmd_name(cmd)); rval = -1; break; } rval = zone_ready(zlogp, strcmp(zargp->bootbuf, "-U") == 0 ? Z_MNT_UPDATE : Z_MNT_SCRATCH); if (rval != 0) break; eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_READIED); /* Get a handle to the brand info for this zone */ if ((bh = brand_open(brand_name)) == NULL) { rval = -1; break; } /* * Get the list of filesystems to mount from * the brand configuration. These mounts are done * via a thread that will enter the zone, so they * are done from within the context of the zone. */ cb.zlogp = zlogp; cb.zoneid = zone_id; cb.mount_cmd = B_TRUE; rval = brand_platform_iter_mounts(bh, mount_early_fs, &cb); brand_close(bh); /* * Ordinarily, /dev/fd would be mounted inside the zone * by svc:/system/filesystem/usr:default, but since * we're not booting the zone, we need to do this * manually. */ if (rval == 0) rval = mount_early_fs(&cb, "fd", "/dev/fd", "fd", NULL); break; case Z_UNMOUNT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "zone is already unmounted"); rval = 0; break; } break; case ZONE_STATE_READY: switch (cmd) { case Z_READY: /* * We could have two clients racing to ready this * zone; the second client loses, but his request * doesn't fail, since the zone is now in the desired * state. */ zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "zone is already ready"); rval = 0; break; case Z_BOOT: (void) strlcpy(boot_args, zargp->bootbuf, sizeof (boot_args)); eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTING); rval = zone_bootup(zlogp, zargp->bootbuf); audit_put_record(zlogp, uc, rval, "boot"); if (rval != 0) { bringup_failure_recovery = B_TRUE; (void) zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_TRUE); eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTFAILED); } boot_args[0] = '\0'; break; case Z_HALT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); if ((rval = zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_FALSE)) != 0) break; eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_HALTED); break; case Z_REBOOT: case Z_NOTE_UNINSTALLING: case Z_MOUNT: case Z_UNMOUNT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid " "for zones in state '%s'", z_cmd_name(cmd), zone_state_str(zstate)); rval = -1; break; } break; case ZONE_STATE_MOUNTED: switch (cmd) { case Z_UNMOUNT: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); rval = zone_halt(zlogp, B_TRUE, B_FALSE); if (rval == 0) { eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_HALTED); (void) sema_post(&scratch_sem); } break; default: if (kernelcall) /* Invalid; can't happen */ abort(); zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid " "for zones in state '%s'", z_cmd_name(cmd), zone_state_str(zstate)); rval = -1; break; } break; case ZONE_STATE_RUNNING: case ZONE_STATE_SHUTTING_DOWN: case ZONE_STATE_DOWN: switch (cmd) { case Z_READY: if ((rval = zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_TRUE)) != 0) break; if ((rval = zone_ready(zlogp, Z_MNT_BOOT)) == 0) eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_READIED); else eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_HALTED); break; case Z_BOOT: /* * We could have two clients racing to boot this * zone; the second client loses, but his request * doesn't fail, since the zone is now in the desired * state. */ zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "zone is already booted"); rval = 0; break; case Z_HALT: if ((rval = zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_FALSE)) != 0) break; eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_HALTED); break; case Z_REBOOT: (void) strlcpy(boot_args, zargp->bootbuf, sizeof (boot_args)); eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_REBOOTING); if ((rval = zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_TRUE)) != 0) { eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTFAILED); boot_args[0] = '\0'; break; } if ((rval = zone_ready(zlogp, Z_MNT_BOOT)) != 0) { eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTFAILED); boot_args[0] = '\0'; break; } rval = zone_bootup(zlogp, zargp->bootbuf); audit_put_record(zlogp, uc, rval, "reboot"); if (rval != 0) { (void) zone_halt(zlogp, B_FALSE, B_TRUE); eventstream_write(Z_EVT_ZONE_BOOTFAILED); } boot_args[0] = '\0'; break; case Z_NOTE_UNINSTALLING: case Z_MOUNT: case Z_UNMOUNT: zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "%s operation is invalid " "for zones in state '%s'", z_cmd_name(cmd), zone_state_str(zstate)); rval = -1; break; } break; default: abort(); } /* * Because the state of the zone may have changed, we make sure * to wake the console poller, which is in charge of initiating * the shutdown procedure as necessary. */ eventstream_write(Z_EVT_NULL); out: (void) mutex_unlock(&lock); if (kernelcall) { rvalp = NULL; rlen = 0; } else { rvalp->rval = rval; } if (uc != NULL) ucred_free(uc); (void) door_return((char *)rvalp, rlen, NULL, 0); thr_exit(NULL); } static int setup_door(zlog_t *zlogp) { if ((zone_door = door_create(server, NULL, DOOR_UNREF | DOOR_REFUSE_DESC | DOOR_NO_CANCEL)) < 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "%s failed", "door_create"); return (-1); } (void) fdetach(zone_door_path); if (fattach(zone_door, zone_door_path) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "fattach to %s failed", zone_door_path); (void) door_revoke(zone_door); (void) fdetach(zone_door_path); zone_door = -1; return (-1); } return (0); } /* * zoneadm(1m) will start zoneadmd if it thinks it isn't running; this * is where zoneadmd itself will check to see that another instance of * zoneadmd isn't already controlling this zone. * * The idea here is that we want to open the path to which we will * attach our door, lock it, and then make sure that no-one has beat us * to fattach(3c)ing onto it. * * fattach(3c) is really a mount, so there are actually two possible * vnodes we could be dealing with. Our strategy is as follows: * * - If the file we opened is a regular file (common case): * There is no fattach(3c)ed door, so we have a chance of becoming * the managing zoneadmd. We attempt to lock the file: if it is * already locked, that means someone else raced us here, so we * lose and give up. zoneadm(1m) will try to contact the zoneadmd * that beat us to it. * * - If the file we opened is a namefs file: * This means there is already an established door fattach(3c)'ed * to the rendezvous path. We've lost the race, so we give up. * Note that in this case we also try to grab the file lock, and * will succeed in acquiring it since the vnode locked by the * "winning" zoneadmd was a regular one, and the one we locked was * the fattach(3c)'ed door node. At any rate, no harm is done, and * we just return to zoneadm(1m) which knows to retry. */ static int make_daemon_exclusive(zlog_t *zlogp) { int doorfd = -1; int err, ret = -1; struct stat st; struct flock flock; zone_state_t zstate; top: if ((err = zone_get_state(zone_name, &zstate)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "failed to get zone state: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); goto out; } if ((doorfd = open(zone_door_path, O_CREAT|O_RDWR, S_IREAD|S_IWRITE)) < 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to open %s", zone_door_path); goto out; } if (fstat(doorfd, &st) < 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to stat %s", zone_door_path); goto out; } /* * Lock the file to synchronize with other zoneadmd */ flock.l_type = F_WRLCK; flock.l_whence = SEEK_SET; flock.l_start = (off_t)0; flock.l_len = (off_t)0; if (fcntl(doorfd, F_SETLK, &flock) < 0) { /* * Someone else raced us here and grabbed the lock file * first. A warning here is inappropriate since nothing * went wrong. */ goto out; } if (strcmp(st.st_fstype, "namefs") == 0) { struct door_info info; /* * There is already something fattach()'ed to this file. * Lets see what the door is up to. */ if (door_info(doorfd, &info) == 0 && info.di_target != -1) { /* * Another zoneadmd process seems to be in * control of the situation and we don't need to * be here. A warning here is inappropriate * since nothing went wrong. * * If the door has been revoked, the zoneadmd * process currently managing the zone is going * away. We'll return control to zoneadm(1m) * which will try again (by which time zoneadmd * will hopefully have exited). */ goto out; } /* * If we got this far, there's a fattach(3c)'ed door * that belongs to a process that has exited, which can * happen if the previous zoneadmd died unexpectedly. * * Let user know that something is amiss, but that we can * recover; if the zone is in the installed state, then don't * message, since having a running zoneadmd isn't really * expected/needed. We want to keep occurences of this message * limited to times when zoneadmd is picking back up from a * zoneadmd that died while the zone was in some non-trivial * state. */ if (zstate > ZONE_STATE_INSTALLED) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "zone '%s': WARNING: zone is in state '%s', but " "zoneadmd does not appear to be available; " "restarted zoneadmd to recover.", zone_name, zone_state_str(zstate)); } (void) fdetach(zone_door_path); (void) close(doorfd); goto top; } ret = 0; out: (void) close(doorfd); return (ret); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int opt; zoneid_t zid; priv_set_t *privset; zone_state_t zstate; char parents_locale[MAXPATHLEN]; brand_handle_t bh; int err; pid_t pid; sigset_t blockset; sigset_t block_cld; struct { sema_t sem; int status; zlog_t log; } *shstate; size_t shstatelen = getpagesize(); zlog_t errlog; zlog_t *zlogp; int ctfd; progname = get_execbasename(argv[0]); /* * Make sure stderr is unbuffered */ (void) setbuffer(stderr, NULL, 0); /* * Get out of the way of mounted filesystems, since we will daemonize * soon. */ (void) chdir("/"); /* * Use the default system umask per PSARC 1998/110 rather than * anything that may have been set by the caller. */ (void) umask(CMASK); /* * Initially we want to use our parent's locale. */ (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); (void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN); (void) strlcpy(parents_locale, setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, NULL), sizeof (parents_locale)); /* * This zlog_t is used for writing to stderr */ errlog.logfile = stderr; errlog.buflen = errlog.loglen = 0; errlog.buf = errlog.log = NULL; errlog.locale = parents_locale; /* * We start off writing to stderr until we're ready to daemonize. */ zlogp = &errlog; /* * Process options. */ while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "R:z:")) != EOF) { switch (opt) { case 'R': zonecfg_set_root(optarg); break; case 'z': zone_name = optarg; break; default: usage(); } } if (zone_name == NULL) usage(); /* * Because usage() prints directly to stderr, it has gettext() * wrapping, which depends on the locale. But since zerror() calls * localize() which tweaks the locale, it is not safe to call zerror() * until after the last call to usage(). Fortunately, the last call * to usage() is just above and the first call to zerror() is just * below. Don't mess this up. */ if (strcmp(zone_name, GLOBAL_ZONENAME) == 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "cannot manage the %s zone", GLOBAL_ZONENAME); return (1); } if (zone_get_id(zone_name, &zid) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "could not manage %s: %s", zone_name, zonecfg_strerror(Z_NO_ZONE)); return (1); } if ((err = zone_get_state(zone_name, &zstate)) != Z_OK) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "failed to get zone state: %s", zonecfg_strerror(err)); return (1); } if (zstate < ZONE_STATE_INCOMPLETE) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "cannot manage a zone which is in state '%s'", zone_state_str(zstate)); return (1); } /* Get a handle to the brand info for this zone */ if ((zone_get_brand(zone_name, brand_name, sizeof (brand_name)) != Z_OK) || (bh = brand_open(brand_name)) == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "unable to determine zone brand"); return (1); } zone_isnative = brand_is_native(bh); zone_iscluster = (strcmp(brand_name, CLUSTER_BRAND_NAME) == 0); brand_close(bh); /* * Check that we have all privileges. It would be nice to pare * this down, but this is at least a first cut. */ if ((privset = priv_allocset()) == NULL) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "%s failed", "priv_allocset"); return (1); } if (getppriv(PRIV_EFFECTIVE, privset) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "%s failed", "getppriv"); priv_freeset(privset); return (1); } if (priv_isfullset(privset) == B_FALSE) { zerror(zlogp, B_FALSE, "You lack sufficient privilege to " "run this command (all privs required)"); priv_freeset(privset); return (1); } priv_freeset(privset); if (mkzonedir(zlogp) != 0) return (1); /* * Pre-fork: setup shared state */ if ((shstate = (void *)mmap(NULL, shstatelen, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED|MAP_ANON, -1, (off_t)0)) == MAP_FAILED) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "%s failed", "mmap"); return (1); } if (sema_init(&shstate->sem, 0, USYNC_PROCESS, NULL) != 0) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "%s failed", "sema_init()"); (void) munmap((char *)shstate, shstatelen); return (1); } shstate->log.logfile = NULL; shstate->log.buflen = shstatelen - sizeof (*shstate); shstate->log.loglen = shstate->log.buflen; shstate->log.buf = (char *)shstate + sizeof (*shstate); shstate->log.log = shstate->log.buf; shstate->log.locale = parents_locale; shstate->status = -1; /* * We need a SIGCHLD handler so the sema_wait() below will wake * up if the child dies without doing a sema_post(). */ (void) sigset(SIGCHLD, sigchld); /* * We must mask SIGCHLD until after we've coped with the fork * sufficiently to deal with it; otherwise we can race and * receive the signal before pid has been initialized * (yes, this really happens). */ (void) sigemptyset(&block_cld); (void) sigaddset(&block_cld, SIGCHLD); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &block_cld, NULL); if ((ctfd = init_template()) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to create contract"); return (1); } /* * Do not let another thread localize a message while we are forking. */ (void) mutex_lock(&msglock); pid = fork(); (void) mutex_unlock(&msglock); /* * In all cases (parent, child, and in the event of an error) we * don't want to cause creation of contracts on subsequent fork()s. */ (void) ct_tmpl_clear(ctfd); (void) close(ctfd); if (pid == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "could not fork"); return (1); } else if (pid > 0) { /* parent */ (void) sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &block_cld, NULL); /* * This marks a window of vulnerability in which we receive * the SIGCLD before falling into sema_wait (normally we would * get woken up from sema_wait with EINTR upon receipt of * SIGCLD). So we may need to use some other scheme like * sema_posting in the sigcld handler. * blech */ (void) sema_wait(&shstate->sem); (void) sema_destroy(&shstate->sem); if (shstate->status != 0) (void) waitpid(pid, NULL, WNOHANG); /* * It's ok if we die with SIGPIPE. It's not like we could have * done anything about it. */ (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s", shstate->log.buf); _exit(shstate->status == 0 ? 0 : 1); } /* * The child charges on. */ (void) sigset(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &block_cld, NULL); /* * SIGPIPE can be delivered if we write to a socket for which the * peer endpoint is gone. That can lead to too-early termination * of zoneadmd, and that's not good eats. */ (void) sigset(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); /* * Stop using stderr */ zlogp = &shstate->log; /* * We don't need stdout/stderr from now on. */ closefrom(0); /* * Initialize the syslog zlog_t. This needs to be done after * the call to closefrom(). */ logsys.buf = logsys.log = NULL; logsys.buflen = logsys.loglen = 0; logsys.logfile = NULL; logsys.locale = DEFAULT_LOCALE; openlog("zoneadmd", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON); /* * The eventstream is used to publish state changes in the zone * from the door threads to the console I/O poller. */ if (eventstream_init() == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "unable to create eventstream"); goto child_out; } (void) snprintf(zone_door_path, sizeof (zone_door_path), "%s" ZONE_DOOR_PATH, zonecfg_get_root(), zone_name); /* * See if another zoneadmd is running for this zone. If not, then we * can now modify system state. */ if (make_daemon_exclusive(zlogp) == -1) goto child_out; /* * Create/join a new session; we need to be careful of what we do with * the console from now on so we don't end up being the session leader * for the terminal we're going to be handing out. */ (void) setsid(); /* * This thread shouldn't be receiving any signals; in particular, * SIGCHLD should be received by the thread doing the fork(). */ (void) sigfillset(&blockset); (void) thr_sigsetmask(SIG_BLOCK, &blockset, NULL); /* * Setup the console device and get ready to serve the console; * once this has completed, we're ready to let console clients * make an attempt to connect (they will block until * serve_console_sock() below gets called, and any pending * connection is accept()ed). */ if (!zonecfg_in_alt_root() && init_console(zlogp) == -1) goto child_out; /* * Take the lock now, so that when the door server gets going, we * are guaranteed that it won't take a request until we are sure * that everything is completely set up. See the child_out: label * below to see why this matters. */ (void) mutex_lock(&lock); /* Init semaphore for scratch zones. */ if (sema_init(&scratch_sem, 0, USYNC_THREAD, NULL) == -1) { zerror(zlogp, B_TRUE, "failed to initialize semaphore for scratch zone"); goto child_out; } /* * Note: door setup must occur *after* the console is setup. * This is so that as zlogin tests the door to see if zoneadmd * is ready yet, we know that the console will get serviced * once door_info() indicates that the door is "up". */ if (setup_door(zlogp) == -1) goto child_out; /* * Things seem OK so far; tell the parent process that we're done * with setup tasks. This will cause the parent to exit, signalling * to zoneadm, zlogin, or whatever forked it that we are ready to * service requests. */ shstate->status = 0; (void) sema_post(&shstate->sem); (void) munmap((char *)shstate, shstatelen); shstate = NULL; (void) mutex_unlock(&lock); /* * zlogp is now invalid, so reset it to the syslog logger. */ zlogp = &logsys; /* * Now that we are free of any parents, switch to the default locale. */ (void) setlocale(LC_ALL, DEFAULT_LOCALE); /* * At this point the setup portion of main() is basically done, so * we reuse this thread to manage the zone console. When * serve_console() has returned, we are past the point of no return * in the life of this zoneadmd. */ if (zonecfg_in_alt_root()) { /* * This is just awful, but mounted scratch zones don't (and * can't) have consoles. We just wait for unmount instead. */ while (sema_wait(&scratch_sem) == EINTR) ; } else { serve_console(zlogp); assert(in_death_throes); } /* * This is the next-to-last part of the exit interlock. Upon calling * fdetach(), the door will go unreferenced; once any * outstanding requests (like the door thread doing Z_HALT) are * done, the door will get an UNREF notification; when it handles * the UNREF, the door server will cause the exit. */ assert(!MUTEX_HELD(&lock)); (void) fdetach(zone_door_path); for (;;) (void) pause(); child_out: assert(pid == 0); if (shstate != NULL) { shstate->status = -1; (void) sema_post(&shstate->sem); (void) munmap((char *)shstate, shstatelen); } /* * This might trigger an unref notification, but if so, * we are still holding the lock, so our call to exit will * ultimately win the race and will publish the right exit * code. */ if (zone_door != -1) { assert(MUTEX_HELD(&lock)); (void) door_revoke(zone_door); (void) fdetach(zone_door_path); } return (1); /* return from main() forcibly exits an MT process */ }