do_command.c revision 74375
1/* Copyright 1988,1990,1993,1994 by Paul Vixie
2 * All rights reserved
3 *
4 * Distribute freely, except: don't remove my name from the source or
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8 * warrantee of any kind, express or implied, is included with this
9 * software; use at your own risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to
10 * anyone resulting from the use of this software rests entirely with the
11 * user.
12 *
13 * Send bug reports, bug fixes, enhancements, requests, flames, etc., and
14 * I'll try to keep a version up to date.  I can be reached as follows:
15 * Paul Vixie          <paul@vix.com>          uunet!decwrl!vixie!paul
16 */
17
18#if !defined(lint) && !defined(LINT)
19static const char rcsid[] =
20  "$FreeBSD: head/usr.sbin/cron/cron/do_command.c 74375 2001-03-17 00:21:54Z peter $";
21#endif
22
23
24#include "cron.h"
25#include <sys/signal.h>
26#if defined(sequent)
27# include <sys/universe.h>
28#endif
29#if defined(SYSLOG)
30# include <syslog.h>
31#endif
32#if defined(LOGIN_CAP)
33# include <login_cap.h>
34#endif
35
36
37static void		child_process __P((entry *, user *)),
38			do_univ __P((user *));
39
40
41void
42do_command(e, u)
43	entry	*e;
44	user	*u;
45{
46	Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] do_command(%s, (%s,%d,%d))\n",
47		getpid(), e->cmd, u->name, e->uid, e->gid))
48
49	/* fork to become asynchronous -- parent process is done immediately,
50	 * and continues to run the normal cron code, which means return to
51	 * tick().  the child and grandchild don't leave this function, alive.
52	 *
53	 * vfork() is unsuitable, since we have much to do, and the parent
54	 * needs to be able to run off and fork other processes.
55	 */
56	switch (fork()) {
57	case -1:
58		log_it("CRON",getpid(),"error","can't fork");
59		break;
60	case 0:
61		/* child process */
62		acquire_daemonlock(1);
63		child_process(e, u);
64		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child process done, exiting\n", getpid()))
65		_exit(OK_EXIT);
66		break;
67	default:
68		/* parent process */
69		break;
70	}
71	Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] main process returning to work\n", getpid()))
72}
73
74
75static void
76child_process(e, u)
77	entry	*e;
78	user	*u;
79{
80	int		stdin_pipe[2], stdout_pipe[2];
81	register char	*input_data;
82	char		*usernm, *mailto;
83	int		children = 0;
84# if defined(LOGIN_CAP)
85	struct passwd	*pwd;
86	login_cap_t *lc;
87# endif
88
89	Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child_process('%s')\n", getpid(), e->cmd))
90
91	/* mark ourselves as different to PS command watchers by upshifting
92	 * our program name.  This has no effect on some kernels.
93	 */
94	setproctitle("running job");
95
96	/* discover some useful and important environment settings
97	 */
98	usernm = env_get("LOGNAME", e->envp);
99	mailto = env_get("MAILTO", e->envp);
100
101#ifdef USE_SIGCHLD
102	/* our parent is watching for our death by catching SIGCHLD.  we
103	 * do not care to watch for our children's deaths this way -- we
104	 * use wait() explictly.  so we have to disable the signal (which
105	 * was inherited from the parent).
106	 */
107	(void) signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
108#else
109	/* on system-V systems, we are ignoring SIGCLD.  we have to stop
110	 * ignoring it now or the wait() in cron_pclose() won't work.
111	 * because of this, we have to wait() for our children here, as well.
112	 */
113	(void) signal(SIGCLD, SIG_DFL);
114#endif /*BSD*/
115
116	/* create some pipes to talk to our future child
117	 */
118	pipe(stdin_pipe);	/* child's stdin */
119	pipe(stdout_pipe);	/* child's stdout */
120
121	/* since we are a forked process, we can diddle the command string
122	 * we were passed -- nobody else is going to use it again, right?
123	 *
124	 * if a % is present in the command, previous characters are the
125	 * command, and subsequent characters are the additional input to
126	 * the command.  Subsequent %'s will be transformed into newlines,
127	 * but that happens later.
128	 *
129	 * If there are escaped %'s, remove the escape character.
130	 */
131	/*local*/{
132		register int escaped = FALSE;
133		register int ch;
134		register char *p;
135
136		for (input_data = p = e->cmd; (ch = *input_data);
137		     input_data++, p++) {
138			if (p != input_data)
139			    *p = ch;
140			if (escaped) {
141				if (ch == '%' || ch == '\\')
142					*--p = ch;
143				escaped = FALSE;
144				continue;
145			}
146			if (ch == '\\') {
147				escaped = TRUE;
148				continue;
149			}
150			if (ch == '%') {
151				*input_data++ = '\0';
152				break;
153			}
154		}
155		*p = '\0';
156	}
157
158	/* fork again, this time so we can exec the user's command.
159	 */
160	switch (vfork()) {
161	case -1:
162		log_it("CRON",getpid(),"error","can't vfork");
163		exit(ERROR_EXIT);
164		/*NOTREACHED*/
165	case 0:
166		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] grandchild process Vfork()'ed\n",
167			      getpid()))
168
169		/* write a log message.  we've waited this long to do it
170		 * because it was not until now that we knew the PID that
171		 * the actual user command shell was going to get and the
172		 * PID is part of the log message.
173		 */
174		/*local*/{
175			char *x = mkprints((u_char *)e->cmd, strlen(e->cmd));
176
177			log_it(usernm, getpid(), "CMD", x);
178			free(x);
179		}
180
181		/* that's the last thing we'll log.  close the log files.
182		 */
183#ifdef SYSLOG
184		closelog();
185#endif
186
187		/* get new pgrp, void tty, etc.
188		 */
189		(void) setsid();
190
191		/* close the pipe ends that we won't use.  this doesn't affect
192		 * the parent, who has to read and write them; it keeps the
193		 * kernel from recording us as a potential client TWICE --
194		 * which would keep it from sending SIGPIPE in otherwise
195		 * appropriate circumstances.
196		 */
197		close(stdin_pipe[WRITE_PIPE]);
198		close(stdout_pipe[READ_PIPE]);
199
200		/* grandchild process.  make std{in,out} be the ends of
201		 * pipes opened by our daddy; make stderr go to stdout.
202		 */
203		close(STDIN);	dup2(stdin_pipe[READ_PIPE], STDIN);
204		close(STDOUT);	dup2(stdout_pipe[WRITE_PIPE], STDOUT);
205		close(STDERR);	dup2(STDOUT, STDERR);
206
207		/* close the pipes we just dup'ed.  The resources will remain.
208		 */
209		close(stdin_pipe[READ_PIPE]);
210		close(stdout_pipe[WRITE_PIPE]);
211
212		/* set our login universe.  Do this in the grandchild
213		 * so that the child can invoke /usr/lib/sendmail
214		 * without surprises.
215		 */
216		do_univ(u);
217
218# if defined(LOGIN_CAP)
219		/* Set user's entire context, but skip the environment
220		 * as cron provides a separate interface for this
221		 */
222		if ((pwd = getpwnam(usernm)) == NULL)
223			pwd = getpwuid(e->uid);
224		lc = NULL;
225		if (pwd != NULL) {
226			pwd->pw_gid = e->gid;
227			if (e->class != NULL)
228				lc = login_getclass(e->class);
229		}
230		if (pwd &&
231		    setusercontext(lc, pwd, e->uid,
232			    LOGIN_SETALL & ~(LOGIN_SETPATH|LOGIN_SETENV)) == 0)
233			(void) endpwent();
234		else {
235			/* fall back to the old method */
236			(void) endpwent();
237# endif
238			/* set our directory, uid and gid.  Set gid first,
239			 * since once we set uid, we've lost root privledges.
240			 */
241			setgid(e->gid);
242# if defined(BSD)
243			initgroups(usernm, e->gid);
244# endif
245			setlogin(usernm);
246			setuid(e->uid);		/* we aren't root after this..*/
247#if defined(LOGIN_CAP)
248		}
249		if (lc != NULL)
250			login_close(lc);
251#endif
252		chdir(env_get("HOME", e->envp));
253
254		/* exec the command.
255		 */
256		{
257			char	*shell = env_get("SHELL", e->envp);
258
259# if DEBUGGING
260			if (DebugFlags & DTEST) {
261				fprintf(stderr,
262				"debug DTEST is on, not exec'ing command.\n");
263				fprintf(stderr,
264				"\tcmd='%s' shell='%s'\n", e->cmd, shell);
265				_exit(OK_EXIT);
266			}
267# endif /*DEBUGGING*/
268			execle(shell, shell, "-c", e->cmd, (char *)0, e->envp);
269			warn("execl: couldn't exec `%s'", shell);
270			_exit(ERROR_EXIT);
271		}
272		break;
273	default:
274		/* parent process */
275		break;
276	}
277
278	children++;
279
280	/* middle process, child of original cron, parent of process running
281	 * the user's command.
282	 */
283
284	Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child continues, closing pipes\n", getpid()))
285
286	/* close the ends of the pipe that will only be referenced in the
287	 * grandchild process...
288	 */
289	close(stdin_pipe[READ_PIPE]);
290	close(stdout_pipe[WRITE_PIPE]);
291
292	/*
293	 * write, to the pipe connected to child's stdin, any input specified
294	 * after a % in the crontab entry.  while we copy, convert any
295	 * additional %'s to newlines.  when done, if some characters were
296	 * written and the last one wasn't a newline, write a newline.
297	 *
298	 * Note that if the input data won't fit into one pipe buffer (2K
299	 * or 4K on most BSD systems), and the child doesn't read its stdin,
300	 * we would block here.  thus we must fork again.
301	 */
302
303	if (*input_data && fork() == 0) {
304		register FILE	*out = fdopen(stdin_pipe[WRITE_PIPE], "w");
305		register int	need_newline = FALSE;
306		register int	escaped = FALSE;
307		register int	ch;
308
309		if (out == NULL) {
310			warn("fdopen failed in child2");
311			_exit(ERROR_EXIT);
312		}
313
314		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child2 sending data to grandchild\n", getpid()))
315
316		/* close the pipe we don't use, since we inherited it and
317		 * are part of its reference count now.
318		 */
319		close(stdout_pipe[READ_PIPE]);
320
321		/* translation:
322		 *	\% -> %
323		 *	%  -> \n
324		 *	\x -> \x	for all x != %
325		 */
326		while ((ch = *input_data++)) {
327			if (escaped) {
328				if (ch != '%')
329					putc('\\', out);
330			} else {
331				if (ch == '%')
332					ch = '\n';
333			}
334
335			if (!(escaped = (ch == '\\'))) {
336				putc(ch, out);
337				need_newline = (ch != '\n');
338			}
339		}
340		if (escaped)
341			putc('\\', out);
342		if (need_newline)
343			putc('\n', out);
344
345		/* close the pipe, causing an EOF condition.  fclose causes
346		 * stdin_pipe[WRITE_PIPE] to be closed, too.
347		 */
348		fclose(out);
349
350		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child2 done sending to grandchild\n", getpid()))
351		exit(0);
352	}
353
354	/* close the pipe to the grandkiddie's stdin, since its wicked uncle
355	 * ernie back there has it open and will close it when he's done.
356	 */
357	close(stdin_pipe[WRITE_PIPE]);
358
359	children++;
360
361	/*
362	 * read output from the grandchild.  it's stderr has been redirected to
363	 * it's stdout, which has been redirected to our pipe.  if there is any
364	 * output, we'll be mailing it to the user whose crontab this is...
365	 * when the grandchild exits, we'll get EOF.
366	 */
367
368	Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] child reading output from grandchild\n", getpid()))
369
370	/*local*/{
371		register FILE	*in = fdopen(stdout_pipe[READ_PIPE], "r");
372		register int	ch = getc(in);
373
374		if (in == NULL) {
375			warn("fdopen failed in child");
376			_exit(ERROR_EXIT);
377		}
378
379		if (ch != EOF) {
380			register FILE	*mail;
381			register int	bytes = 1;
382			int		status = 0;
383
384			Debug(DPROC|DEXT,
385				("[%d] got data (%x:%c) from grandchild\n",
386					getpid(), ch, ch))
387
388			/* get name of recipient.  this is MAILTO if set to a
389			 * valid local username; USER otherwise.
390			 */
391			if (mailto) {
392				/* MAILTO was present in the environment
393				 */
394				if (!*mailto) {
395					/* ... but it's empty. set to NULL
396					 */
397					mailto = NULL;
398				}
399			} else {
400				/* MAILTO not present, set to USER.
401				 */
402				mailto = usernm;
403			}
404
405			/* if we are supposed to be mailing, MAILTO will
406			 * be non-NULL.  only in this case should we set
407			 * up the mail command and subjects and stuff...
408			 */
409
410			if (mailto) {
411				register char	**env;
412				auto char	mailcmd[MAX_COMMAND];
413				auto char	hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
414
415				(void) gethostname(hostname, MAXHOSTNAMELEN);
416				(void) snprintf(mailcmd, sizeof(mailcmd),
417					       MAILARGS, MAILCMD);
418				if (!(mail = cron_popen(mailcmd, "w", e))) {
419					warn("%s", MAILCMD);
420					(void) _exit(ERROR_EXIT);
421				}
422				fprintf(mail, "From: %s (Cron Daemon)\n", usernm);
423				fprintf(mail, "To: %s\n", mailto);
424				fprintf(mail, "Subject: Cron <%s@%s> %s\n",
425					usernm, first_word(hostname, "."),
426					e->cmd);
427# if defined(MAIL_DATE)
428				fprintf(mail, "Date: %s\n",
429					arpadate(&TargetTime));
430# endif /* MAIL_DATE */
431				for (env = e->envp;  *env;  env++)
432					fprintf(mail, "X-Cron-Env: <%s>\n",
433						*env);
434				fprintf(mail, "\n");
435
436				/* this was the first char from the pipe
437				 */
438				putc(ch, mail);
439			}
440
441			/* we have to read the input pipe no matter whether
442			 * we mail or not, but obviously we only write to
443			 * mail pipe if we ARE mailing.
444			 */
445
446			while (EOF != (ch = getc(in))) {
447				bytes++;
448				if (mailto)
449					putc(ch, mail);
450			}
451
452			/* only close pipe if we opened it -- i.e., we're
453			 * mailing...
454			 */
455
456			if (mailto) {
457				Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] closing pipe to mail\n",
458					getpid()))
459				/* Note: the pclose will probably see
460				 * the termination of the grandchild
461				 * in addition to the mail process, since
462				 * it (the grandchild) is likely to exit
463				 * after closing its stdout.
464				 */
465				status = cron_pclose(mail);
466			}
467
468			/* if there was output and we could not mail it,
469			 * log the facts so the poor user can figure out
470			 * what's going on.
471			 */
472			if (mailto && status) {
473				char buf[MAX_TEMPSTR];
474
475				snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
476			"mailed %d byte%s of output but got status 0x%04x\n",
477					bytes, (bytes==1)?"":"s",
478					status);
479				log_it(usernm, getpid(), "MAIL", buf);
480			}
481
482		} /*if data from grandchild*/
483
484		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] got EOF from grandchild\n", getpid()))
485
486		fclose(in);	/* also closes stdout_pipe[READ_PIPE] */
487	}
488
489	/* wait for children to die.
490	 */
491	for (;  children > 0;  children--)
492	{
493		WAIT_T		waiter;
494		PID_T		pid;
495
496		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] waiting for grandchild #%d to finish\n",
497			getpid(), children))
498		pid = wait(&waiter);
499		if (pid < OK) {
500			Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] no more grandchildren--mail written?\n",
501				getpid()))
502			break;
503		}
504		Debug(DPROC, ("[%d] grandchild #%d finished, status=%04x",
505			getpid(), pid, WEXITSTATUS(waiter)))
506		if (WIFSIGNALED(waiter) && WCOREDUMP(waiter))
507			Debug(DPROC, (", dumped core"))
508		Debug(DPROC, ("\n"))
509	}
510}
511
512
513static void
514do_univ(u)
515	user	*u;
516{
517#if defined(sequent)
518/* Dynix (Sequent) hack to put the user associated with
519 * the passed user structure into the ATT universe if
520 * necessary.  We have to dig the gecos info out of
521 * the user's password entry to see if the magic
522 * "universe(att)" string is present.
523 */
524
525	struct	passwd	*p;
526	char	*s;
527	int	i;
528
529	p = getpwuid(u->uid);
530	(void) endpwent();
531
532	if (p == NULL)
533		return;
534
535	s = p->pw_gecos;
536
537	for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
538	{
539		if ((s = strchr(s, ',')) == NULL)
540			return;
541		s++;
542	}
543	if (strcmp(s, "universe(att)"))
544		return;
545
546	(void) universe(U_ATT);
547#endif
548}
549