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32.Dd September 18, 2016
33.Dt RC.SUBR 8
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm rc.subr
37.Nd functions used by system shell scripts
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Bl -item -compact
40.It
41.Ic .\& Pa /etc/rc.subr
42.Pp
43.It
44.Ic backup_file Ar action Ar file Ar current Ar backup
45.It
46.Ic checkyesno Ar var
47.It
48.Ic check_pidfile Ar pidfile Ar procname Op Ar interpreter
49.It
50.Ic check_process Ar procname Op Ar interpreter
51.It
52.Ic debug Ar message
53.It
54.Ic err Ar exitval Ar message
55.It
56.Ic force_depend Ar name
57.It
58.Ic info Ar message
59.It
60.Ic load_kld Oo Fl e Ar regex Oc Oo Fl m Ar module Oc Ar file
61.It
62.Ic load_rc_config Ar name
63.It
64.Ic load_rc_config_var Ar name Ar var
65.It
66.Ic mount_critical_filesystems Ar type
67.It
68.Ic rc_usage Ar command ...
69.It
70.Ic reverse_list Ar item ...
71.It
72.Ic run_rc_command Ar argument
73.It
74.Ic run_rc_script Ar file Ar argument
75.It
76.Ic wait_for_pids Op Ar pid ...
77.It
78.Ic warn Ar message
79.El
80.Sh DESCRIPTION
81The
82.Nm
83script
84contains commonly used shell script functions and variable
85definitions which are used by various scripts such as
86.Xr rc 8 .
87Scripts required by ports in
88.Pa /usr/local/etc/rc.d
89will also eventually
90be rewritten to make use of it.
91.Pp
92The
93.Nm
94functions were mostly imported from
95.Nx .
96.Pp
97They are accessed by sourcing
98.Pa /etc/rc.subr
99into the current shell.
100.Pp
101The following shell functions are available:
102.Bl -tag -width 4n
103.It Ic backup_file Ar action file current backup
104Make a backup copy of
105.Ar file
106into
107.Ar current .
108Save the previous version of
109.Ar current
110as
111.Ar backup .
112.Pp
113The
114.Ar action
115argument
116may be one of the following:
117.Bl -tag -width ".Cm remove"
118.It Cm add
119.Ar file
120is now being backed up by or possibly re-entered into this backup mechanism.
121.Ar current
122is created.
123.It Cm update
124.Ar file
125has changed and needs to be backed up.
126If
127.Ar current
128exists, it is copied to
129.Ar backup
130and then
131.Ar file
132is copied to
133.Ar current .
134.It Cm remove
135.Ar file
136is no longer being tracked by this backup mechanism.
137.Ar current
138is moved to
139.Ar backup .
140.El
141.It Ic checkyesno Ar var
142Return 0 if
143.Ar var
144is defined to
145.Dq Li YES ,
146.Dq Li TRUE ,
147.Dq Li ON ,
148or
149.Ql 1 .
150Return 1 if
151.Ar var
152is defined to
153.Dq Li NO ,
154.Dq Li FALSE ,
155.Dq Li OFF ,
156or
157.Ql 0 .
158Otherwise, warn that
159.Ar var
160is not set correctly.
161The values are case insensitive.
162.Sy Note :
163.Ar var
164should be a variable name, not its value;
165.Ic checkyesno
166will expand the variable by itself.
167.It Ic check_pidfile Ar pidfile procname Op Ar interpreter
168Parses the first word of the first line of
169.Ar pidfile
170for a PID, and ensures that the process with that PID
171is running and its first argument matches
172.Ar procname .
173Prints the matching PID if successful, otherwise nothing.
174If
175.Ar interpreter
176is provided, parse the first line of
177.Ar procname ,
178ensure that the line is of the form:
179.Pp
180.Dl "#! interpreter [...]"
181.Pp
182and use
183.Ar interpreter
184with its optional arguments and
185.Ar procname
186appended as the process string to search for.
187.It Ic check_process Ar procname Op Ar interpreter
188Prints the PIDs of any processes that are running with a first
189argument that matches
190.Ar procname .
191.Ar interpreter
192is handled as per
193.Ic check_pidfile .
194.It Ic debug Ar message
195Display a debugging message to
196.Va stderr ,
197log it to the system log using
198.Xr logger 1 ,
199and
200return to the caller.
201The error message consists of the script name
202(from
203.Va $0 ) ,
204followed by
205.Dq Li ": DEBUG: " ,
206and then
207.Ar message .
208This function is intended to be used by developers
209as an aid to debugging scripts.
210It can be turned on or off
211by the
212.Xr rc.conf 5
213variable
214.Va rc_debug .
215.It Ic err Ar exitval message
216Display an error message to
217.Va stderr ,
218log it to the system log
219using
220.Xr logger 1 ,
221and
222.Ic exit
223with an exit value of
224.Ar exitval .
225The error message consists of the script name
226(from
227.Va $0 ) ,
228followed by
229.Dq Li ": ERROR: " ,
230and then
231.Ar message .
232.It Ic force_depend Ar name
233Output an advisory message and force the
234.Ar name
235service to start.
236The
237.Ar name
238argument is the
239.Xr basename 1
240component of the path to the script, usually
241.Pa /etc/rc.d/name .
242If the script fails for any reason it will output a warning
243and return with a return value of 1.
244If it was successful
245it will return 0.
246.It Ic info Ar message
247Display an informational message to
248.Va stdout ,
249and log it to the system log using
250.Xr logger 1 .
251The message consists of the script name
252(from
253.Va $0 ) ,
254followed by
255.Dq Li ": INFO: " ,
256and then
257.Ar message .
258The display of this informational output can be
259turned on or off by the
260.Xr rc.conf 5
261variable
262.Va rc_info .
263.It Ic load_kld Oo Fl e Ar regex Oc Oo Fl m Ar module Oc Ar file
264Load
265.Ar file
266as a kernel module unless it is already loaded.
267For the purpose of checking the module status,
268either the exact module name can be specified using
269.Fl m ,
270or an
271.Xr egrep 1
272regular expression matching the module name can be supplied via
273.Fl e .
274By default, the module is assumed to have the same name as
275.Ar file ,
276which is not always the case.
277.It Ic load_rc_config Ar name
278Source in the configuration files for
279.Ar name .
280First,
281.Pa /etc/rc.conf
282is sourced if it has not yet been read in.
283Then,
284.Pa /etc/rc.conf.d/ Ns Ar name
285is sourced if it is an existing file.
286The latter may also contain other variable assignments to override
287.Ic run_rc_command
288arguments defined by the calling script, to provide an easy
289mechanism for an administrator to override the behaviour of a given
290.Xr rc.d 8
291script without requiring the editing of that script.
292.It Ic load_rc_config_var Ar name Ar var
293Read the
294.Xr rc.conf 5
295variable
296.Ar var
297for
298.Ar name
299and set in the current shell, using
300.Ic load_rc_config
301in a sub-shell to prevent unwanted side effects from other variable
302assignments.
303.It Ic mount_critical_filesystems Ar type
304Go through a list of critical file systems,
305as found in the
306.Xr rc.conf 5
307variable
308.Va critical_filesystems_ Ns Ar type ,
309mounting each one that
310is not currently mounted.
311.It Ic rc_usage Ar command ...
312Print a usage message for
313.Va $0 ,
314with
315.Ar commands
316being the list of valid arguments
317prefixed by
318.Sm off
319.Dq Bq Li fast | force | one | quiet .
320.Sm on
321.It Ic reverse_list Ar item ...
322Print the list of
323.Ar items
324in reverse order.
325.It Ic run_rc_command Ar argument
326Run the
327.Ar argument
328method for the current
329.Xr rc.d 8
330script, based on the settings of various shell variables.
331.Ic run_rc_command
332is extremely flexible, and allows fully functional
333.Xr rc.d 8
334scripts to be implemented in a small amount of shell code.
335.Pp
336.Ar argument
337is searched for in the list of supported commands, which may be one
338of:
339.Bl -tag -width ".Cm restart" -offset indent
340.It Cm start
341Start the service.
342This should check that the service is to be started as specified by
343.Xr rc.conf 5 .
344Also checks if the service is already running and refuses to start if
345it is.
346This latter check is not performed by standard
347.Fx
348scripts if the system is starting directly to multi-user mode, to
349speed up the boot process.
350.It Cm stop
351If the service is to be started as specified by
352.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
353stop the service.
354This should check that the service is running and complain if it is not.
355.It Cm restart
356Perform a
357.Cm stop
358then a
359.Cm start .
360Defaults to displaying the process ID of the program (if running).
361.It Cm enabled
362Return 0 if the service is enabled and 1 if it is not.
363This command does not print anything.
364.It Cm rcvar
365Display which
366.Xr rc.conf 5
367variables are used to control the startup of the service (if any).
368.El
369.Pp
370If
371.Va pidfile
372or
373.Va procname
374is set, also support:
375.Bl -tag -width ".Cm restart" -offset indent
376.It Cm poll
377Wait for the command to exit.
378.It Cm status
379Show the status of the process.
380.El
381.Pp
382Other supported commands are listed in the optional variable
383.Va extra_commands .
384.Pp
385.Ar argument
386may have one of the following prefixes which alters its operation:
387.Bl -tag -width ".Li force" -offset indent
388.It Li fast
389Skip the check for an existing running process,
390and sets
391.Va rc_fast Ns = Ns Li YES .
392.It Li force
393Skip the checks for
394.Va rcvar
395being set to
396.Dq Li YES ,
397and sets
398.Va rc_force Ns = Ns Li YES .
399This ignores
400.Ar argument Ns Va _precmd
401returning non-zero, and ignores any of the
402.Va required_*
403tests failing, and always returns a zero exit status.
404.It Li one
405Skip the checks for
406.Va rcvar
407being set to
408.Dq Li YES ,
409but performs all the other prerequisite tests.
410.It Li quiet
411Inhibits some verbose diagnostics.
412Currently, this includes messages
413.Qq Starting ${name}
414(as checked by
415.Ic check_startmsgs
416inside
417.Nm )
418and errors about usage of services that are not enabled in
419.Xr rc.conf 5 .
420This prefix also sets
421.Va rc_quiet Ns = Ns Li YES .
422.Em Please, note:
423.Va rc_quiet
424is not intended to completely mask all debug and warning messages,
425but only certain small classes of them.
426.El
427.Pp
428.Ic run_rc_command
429uses the following shell variables to control its behaviour.
430Unless otherwise stated, these are optional.
431.Bl -tag -width ".Va procname" -offset indent
432.It Va name
433The name of this script.
434This is not optional.
435.It Va rcvar
436The value of
437.Va rcvar
438is checked with
439.Ic checkyesno
440to determine if this method should be run.
441.It Va command
442Full path to the command.
443Not required if
444.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd
445is defined for each supported keyword.
446Can be overridden by
447.Va ${name}_program .
448.It Va command_args
449Optional arguments and/or shell directives for
450.Va command .
451.It Va command_interpreter
452.Va command
453is started with:
454.Pp
455.Dl "#! command_interpreter [...]"
456.Pp
457which results in its
458.Xr ps 1
459command being:
460.Pp
461.Dl "command_interpreter [...] command"
462.Pp
463so use that string to find the PID(s) of the running command
464rather than
465.Va command .
466.It Va extra_commands
467Extra commands/keywords/arguments supported.
468.It Va pidfile
469Path to PID file.
470Used to determine the PID(s) of the running command.
471If
472.Va pidfile
473is set, use:
474.Pp
475.Dl "check_pidfile $pidfile $procname"
476.Pp
477to find the PID.
478Otherwise, if
479.Va command
480is set, use:
481.Pp
482.Dl "check_process $procname"
483.Pp
484to find the PID.
485.It Va procname
486Process name to check for.
487Defaults to the value of
488.Va command .
489.It Va required_dirs
490Check for the existence of the listed directories
491before running the
492.Cm start
493method.
494.It Va required_files
495Check for the readability of the listed files
496before running the
497.Cm start
498method.
499.It Va required_modules
500Ensure that the listed kernel modules are loaded
501before running the
502.Cm start
503method.
504This is done after invoking the commands from
505.Va start_precmd
506so that the missing modules are not loaded in vain
507if the preliminary commands indicate a error condition.
508A word in the list can have an optional
509.Dq Li : Ns Ar modname
510or
511.Dq Li ~ Ns Ar pattern
512suffix.
513The
514.Ar modname
515or
516.Ar pattern
517parameter is passed to
518.Ic load_kld
519through a
520.Fl m
521or
522.Fl e
523option, respectively.
524See the description of
525.Ic load_kld
526in this document for details.
527.It Va required_vars
528Perform
529.Ic checkyesno
530on each of the list variables
531before running the
532.Cm start
533method.
534.It Va ${name}_chdir
535Directory to
536.Ic cd
537to before running
538.Va command ,
539if
540.Va ${name}_chroot
541is not provided.
542.It Va ${name}_chroot
543Directory to
544.Xr chroot 8
545to before running
546.Va command .
547Only supported after
548.Pa /usr
549is mounted.
550.It Va ${name}_env
551A list of environment variables to run
552.Va command
553with.
554This will be passed as arguments to the
555.Xr env 1
556utility.
557.It Va ${name}_fib
558FIB
559.Pa Routing Table
560number to run
561.Va command
562with.
563See
564.Xr setfib 1
565for more details.
566.It Va ${name}_flags
567Arguments to call
568.Va command
569with.
570This is usually set in
571.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
572and not in the
573.Xr rc.d 8
574script.
575The environment variable
576.Sq Ev flags
577can be used to override this.
578.It Va ${name}_nice
579.Xr nice 1
580level to run
581.Va command
582as.
583Only supported after
584.Pa /usr
585is mounted.
586.It Va ${name}_limits
587.Xr limits 1
588to apply to
589.Va command .
590This will be passed as arguments to the
591.Xr limits 1
592utility.
593.It Va ${name}_oomprotect
594.Xr protect 1
595.Va command
596from being killed when swap space is exhausted.
597If
598.Em YES
599is used, no child processes are protected.
600If
601.Em ALL ,
602protect all child processes.
603.It Va ${name}_program
604Full path to the command.
605Overrides
606.Va command
607if both are set, but has no effect if
608.Va command
609is unset.
610As a rule,
611.Va command
612should be set in the script while
613.Va ${name}_program
614should be set in
615.Xr rc.conf 5 .
616.It Va ${name}_user
617User to run
618.Va command
619as, using
620.Xr chroot 8
621if
622.Va ${name}_chroot
623is set, otherwise
624uses
625.Xr su 1 .
626Only supported after
627.Pa /usr
628is mounted.
629.It Va ${name}_group
630Group to run the chrooted
631.Va command
632as.
633.It Va ${name}_groups
634Comma separated list of supplementary groups to run the chrooted
635.Va command
636with.
637.It Va ${name}_prepend
638Commands to be prepended to
639.Va command .
640This is a generic version of
641.Va ${name}_env ,
642.Va ${name}_fib ,
643or
644.Va ${name}_nice .
645.It Ar argument Ns Va _cmd
646Shell commands which override the default method for
647.Ar argument .
648.It Ar argument Ns Va _precmd
649Shell commands to run just before running
650.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd
651or the default method for
652.Ar argument .
653If this returns a non-zero exit code, the main method is not performed.
654If the default method is being executed, this check is performed after
655the
656.Va required_*
657checks and process (non-)existence checks.
658.It Ar argument Ns Va _postcmd
659Shell commands to run if running
660.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd
661or the default method for
662.Ar argument
663returned a zero exit code.
664.It Va sig_stop
665Signal to send the processes to stop in the default
666.Cm stop
667method.
668Defaults to
669.Dv SIGTERM .
670.It Va sig_reload
671Signal to send the processes to reload in the default
672.Cm reload
673method.
674Defaults to
675.Dv SIGHUP .
676.El
677.Pp
678For a given method
679.Ar argument ,
680if
681.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd
682is not defined, then a default method is provided by
683.Ic run_rc_command :
684.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Argument" -offset indent
685.It Sy Argument
686.Sy Default method
687.It Cm start
688If
689.Va command
690is not running and
691.Ic checkyesno Va rcvar
692succeeds, start
693.Va command .
694.It Cm stop
695Determine the PIDs of
696.Va command
697with
698.Ic check_pidfile
699or
700.Ic check_process
701(as appropriate),
702.Ic kill Va sig_stop
703those PIDs, and run
704.Ic wait_for_pids
705on those PIDs.
706.It Cm reload
707Similar to
708.Cm stop ,
709except that it uses
710.Va sig_reload
711instead, and does not run
712.Ic wait_for_pids .
713Another difference from
714.Cm stop
715is that
716.Cm reload
717is not provided by default.
718It can be enabled via
719.Va extra_commands
720if appropriate:
721.Pp
722.Dl "extra_commands=reload"
723.It Cm restart
724Runs the
725.Cm stop
726method, then the
727.Cm start
728method.
729.It Cm status
730Show the PID of
731.Va command ,
732or some other script specific status operation.
733.It Cm poll
734Wait for
735.Va command
736to exit.
737.It Cm rcvar
738Display which
739.Xr rc.conf 5
740variable is used (if any).
741This method always works, even if the appropriate
742.Xr rc.conf 5
743variable is set to
744.Dq Li NO .
745.El
746.Pp
747The following variables are available to the methods
748(such as
749.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd )
750as well as after
751.Ic run_rc_command
752has completed:
753.Bl -tag -width ".Va rc_flags" -offset indent
754.It Va rc_arg
755Argument provided to
756.Ic run_rc_command ,
757after fast and force processing has been performed.
758.It Va rc_flags
759Flags to start the default command with.
760Defaults to
761.Va ${name}_flags ,
762unless overridden by the environment variable
763.Sq Ev flags .
764This variable may be changed by the
765.Ar argument Ns Va _precmd
766method.
767.It Va rc_pid
768PID of
769.Va command
770(if appropriate).
771.It Va rc_fast
772Not empty if
773.Dq Li fast
774prefix was used.
775.It Va rc_force
776Not empty if
777.Dq Li force
778prefix was used.
779.El
780.It Ic run_rc_script Ar file argument
781Start the script
782.Ar file
783with an argument of
784.Ar argument ,
785and handle the return value from the script.
786.Pp
787Various shell variables are unset before
788.Ar file
789is started:
790.Bd -ragged -offset indent
791.Va name ,
792.Va command ,
793.Va command_args ,
794.Va command_interpreter ,
795.Va extra_commands ,
796.Va pidfile ,
797.Va rcvar ,
798.Va required_dirs ,
799.Va required_files ,
800.Va required_vars ,
801.Ar argument Ns Va _cmd ,
802.Ar argument Ns Va _precmd .
803.Ar argument Ns Va _postcmd .
804.Ed
805.Pp
806The startup behaviour of
807.Ar file
808depends upon the following checks:
809.Bl -enum
810.It
811If
812.Ar file
813ends in
814.Pa .sh ,
815it is sourced into the current shell.
816.It
817If
818.Ar file
819appears to be a backup or scratch file
820(e.g., with a suffix of
821.Pa ~ , # , .OLD ,
822or
823.Pa .orig ) ,
824ignore it.
825.It
826If
827.Ar file
828is not executable, ignore it.
829.It
830If the
831.Xr rc.conf 5
832variable
833.Va rc_fast_and_loose
834is empty,
835source
836.Ar file
837in a sub shell,
838otherwise source
839.Ar file
840into the current shell.
841.El
842.It Ic stop_boot Op Ar always
843Prevent booting to multiuser mode.
844If the
845.Va autoboot
846variable is set to
847.Ql yes ,
848or
849.Ic checkyesno Ar always
850indicates a truth value, then a
851.Dv SIGTERM
852signal is sent to the parent
853process, which is assumed to be
854.Xr rc 8 .
855Otherwise, the shell exits with a non-zero status.
856.It Ic wait_for_pids Op Ar pid ...
857Wait until all of the provided
858.Ar pids
859do not exist any more, printing the list of outstanding
860.Ar pids
861every two seconds.
862.It Ic warn Ar message
863Display a warning message to
864.Va stderr
865and log it to the system log
866using
867.Xr logger 1 .
868The warning message consists of the script name
869(from
870.Va $0 ) ,
871followed by
872.Dq Li ": WARNING: " ,
873and then
874.Ar message .
875.El
876.Sh FILES
877.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/rc.subr" -compact
878.It Pa /etc/rc.subr
879The
880.Nm
881file resides in
882.Pa /etc .
883.El
884.Sh SEE ALSO
885.Xr rc.conf 5 ,
886.Xr rc 8
887.Sh HISTORY
888The
889.Nm
890script
891appeared in
892.Nx 1.3 .
893The
894.Xr rc.d 8
895support functions appeared in
896.Nx 1.5 .
897The
898.Nm
899script
900first appeared in
901.Fx 5.0 .
902