2 * Copyright (C) 2011 - David Goulet <david.goulet@polymtl.ca>
3 * Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
4 * 2013 - Jérémie Galarneau <jeremie.galarneau@efficios.com>
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 only,
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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32 #include <sys/mount.h>
33 #include <sys/resource.h>
34 #include <sys/socket.h>
36 #include <sys/types.h>
38 #include <urcu/uatomic.h>
42 #include <common/common.h>
43 #include <common/compat/socket.h>
44 #include <common/defaults.h>
45 #include <common/kernel-consumer/kernel-consumer.h>
46 #include <common/futex.h>
47 #include <common/relayd/relayd.h>
48 #include <common/utils.h>
49 #include <common/daemonize.h>
50 #include <common/config/config.h>
52 #include "lttng-sessiond.h"
53 #include "buffer-registry.h"
60 #include "kernel-consumer.h"
64 #include "ust-consumer.h"
67 #include "health-sessiond.h"
68 #include "testpoint.h"
69 #include "ust-thread.h"
70 #include "agent-thread.h"
72 #include "load-session-thread.h"
74 #define CONSUMERD_FILE "lttng-consumerd"
77 static const char *tracing_group_name
= DEFAULT_TRACING_GROUP
;
78 static int tracing_group_name_override
;
79 static char *opt_pidfile
;
80 static int opt_sig_parent
;
81 static int opt_verbose_consumer
;
82 static int opt_daemon
, opt_background
;
83 static int opt_no_kernel
;
84 static char *opt_load_session_path
;
85 static pid_t ppid
; /* Parent PID for --sig-parent option */
86 static pid_t child_ppid
; /* Internal parent PID use with daemonize. */
88 static int lockfile_fd
= -1;
90 /* Set to 1 when a SIGUSR1 signal is received. */
91 static int recv_child_signal
;
94 * Consumer daemon specific control data. Every value not initialized here is
95 * set to 0 by the static definition.
97 static struct consumer_data kconsumer_data
= {
98 .type
= LTTNG_CONSUMER_KERNEL
,
99 .err_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
100 .cmd_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_CMD_SOCK_PATH
,
103 .pid_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
104 .lock
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
105 .cond
= PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER
,
106 .cond_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
108 static struct consumer_data ustconsumer64_data
= {
109 .type
= LTTNG_CONSUMER64_UST
,
110 .err_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
111 .cmd_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_CMD_SOCK_PATH
,
114 .pid_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
115 .lock
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
116 .cond
= PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER
,
117 .cond_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
119 static struct consumer_data ustconsumer32_data
= {
120 .type
= LTTNG_CONSUMER32_UST
,
121 .err_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
122 .cmd_unix_sock_path
= DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_CMD_SOCK_PATH
,
125 .pid_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
126 .lock
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
127 .cond
= PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER
,
128 .cond_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
,
131 /* Command line options */
132 static const struct option long_options
[] = {
133 { "client-sock", 1, 0, 'c' },
134 { "apps-sock", 1, 0, 'a' },
135 { "kconsumerd-cmd-sock", 1, 0, 'C' },
136 { "kconsumerd-err-sock", 1, 0, 'E' },
137 { "ustconsumerd32-cmd-sock", 1, 0, 'G' },
138 { "ustconsumerd32-err-sock", 1, 0, 'H' },
139 { "ustconsumerd64-cmd-sock", 1, 0, 'D' },
140 { "ustconsumerd64-err-sock", 1, 0, 'F' },
141 { "consumerd32-path", 1, 0, 'u' },
142 { "consumerd32-libdir", 1, 0, 'U' },
143 { "consumerd64-path", 1, 0, 't' },
144 { "consumerd64-libdir", 1, 0, 'T' },
145 { "daemonize", 0, 0, 'd' },
146 { "background", 0, 0, 'b' },
147 { "sig-parent", 0, 0, 'S' },
148 { "help", 0, 0, 'h' },
149 { "group", 1, 0, 'g' },
150 { "version", 0, 0, 'V' },
151 { "quiet", 0, 0, 'q' },
152 { "verbose", 0, 0, 'v' },
153 { "verbose-consumer", 0, 0, 'Z' },
154 { "no-kernel", 0, 0, 'N' },
155 { "pidfile", 1, 0, 'p' },
156 { "agent-tcp-port", 1, 0, 'J' },
157 { "config", 1, 0, 'f' },
158 { "load", 1, 0, 'l' },
159 { "kmod-probes", 1, 0, 'P' },
160 { "extra-kmod-probes", 1, 0, 'e' },
164 /* Command line options to ignore from configuration file */
165 static const char *config_ignore_options
[] = { "help", "version", "config" };
167 /* Shared between threads */
168 static int dispatch_thread_exit
;
170 /* Global application Unix socket path */
171 static char apps_unix_sock_path
[PATH_MAX
];
172 /* Global client Unix socket path */
173 static char client_unix_sock_path
[PATH_MAX
];
174 /* global wait shm path for UST */
175 static char wait_shm_path
[PATH_MAX
];
176 /* Global health check unix path */
177 static char health_unix_sock_path
[PATH_MAX
];
179 /* Sockets and FDs */
180 static int client_sock
= -1;
181 static int apps_sock
= -1;
182 int kernel_tracer_fd
= -1;
183 static int kernel_poll_pipe
[2] = { -1, -1 };
186 * Quit pipe for all threads. This permits a single cancellation point
187 * for all threads when receiving an event on the pipe.
189 static int thread_quit_pipe
[2] = { -1, -1 };
192 * This pipe is used to inform the thread managing application communication
193 * that a command is queued and ready to be processed.
195 static int apps_cmd_pipe
[2] = { -1, -1 };
197 int apps_cmd_notify_pipe
[2] = { -1, -1 };
199 /* Pthread, Mutexes and Semaphores */
200 static pthread_t apps_thread
;
201 static pthread_t apps_notify_thread
;
202 static pthread_t reg_apps_thread
;
203 static pthread_t client_thread
;
204 static pthread_t kernel_thread
;
205 static pthread_t dispatch_thread
;
206 static pthread_t health_thread
;
207 static pthread_t ht_cleanup_thread
;
208 static pthread_t agent_reg_thread
;
209 static pthread_t load_session_thread
;
212 * UST registration command queue. This queue is tied with a futex and uses a N
213 * wakers / 1 waiter implemented and detailed in futex.c/.h
215 * The thread_registration_apps and thread_dispatch_ust_registration uses this
216 * queue along with the wait/wake scheme. The thread_manage_apps receives down
217 * the line new application socket and monitors it for any I/O error or clean
218 * close that triggers an unregistration of the application.
220 static struct ust_cmd_queue ust_cmd_queue
;
223 * Pointer initialized before thread creation.
225 * This points to the tracing session list containing the session count and a
226 * mutex lock. The lock MUST be taken if you iterate over the list. The lock
227 * MUST NOT be taken if you call a public function in session.c.
229 * The lock is nested inside the structure: session_list_ptr->lock. Please use
230 * session_lock_list and session_unlock_list for lock acquisition.
232 static struct ltt_session_list
*session_list_ptr
;
234 int ust_consumerd64_fd
= -1;
235 int ust_consumerd32_fd
= -1;
237 static const char *consumerd32_bin
= CONFIG_CONSUMERD32_BIN
;
238 static const char *consumerd64_bin
= CONFIG_CONSUMERD64_BIN
;
239 static const char *consumerd32_libdir
= CONFIG_CONSUMERD32_LIBDIR
;
240 static const char *consumerd64_libdir
= CONFIG_CONSUMERD64_LIBDIR
;
241 static int consumerd32_bin_override
;
242 static int consumerd64_bin_override
;
243 static int consumerd32_libdir_override
;
244 static int consumerd64_libdir_override
;
246 static const char *module_proc_lttng
= "/proc/lttng";
249 * Consumer daemon state which is changed when spawning it, killing it or in
250 * case of a fatal error.
252 enum consumerd_state
{
253 CONSUMER_STARTED
= 1,
254 CONSUMER_STOPPED
= 2,
259 * This consumer daemon state is used to validate if a client command will be
260 * able to reach the consumer. If not, the client is informed. For instance,
261 * doing a "lttng start" when the consumer state is set to ERROR will return an
262 * error to the client.
264 * The following example shows a possible race condition of this scheme:
266 * consumer thread error happens
268 * client cmd checks state -> still OK
269 * consumer thread exit, sets error
270 * client cmd try to talk to consumer
273 * However, since the consumer is a different daemon, we have no way of making
274 * sure the command will reach it safely even with this state flag. This is why
275 * we consider that up to the state validation during command processing, the
276 * command is safe. After that, we can not guarantee the correctness of the
277 * client request vis-a-vis the consumer.
279 static enum consumerd_state ust_consumerd_state
;
280 static enum consumerd_state kernel_consumerd_state
;
283 * Socket timeout for receiving and sending in seconds.
285 static int app_socket_timeout
;
287 /* Set in main() with the current page size. */
290 /* Application health monitoring */
291 struct health_app
*health_sessiond
;
293 /* Agent TCP port for registration. Used by the agent thread. */
294 unsigned int agent_tcp_port
= DEFAULT_AGENT_TCP_PORT
;
296 /* Am I root or not. */
297 int is_root
; /* Set to 1 if the daemon is running as root */
299 const char * const config_section_name
= "sessiond";
301 /* Load session thread information to operate. */
302 struct load_session_thread_data
*load_info
;
305 * Whether sessiond is ready for commands/health check requests.
306 * NR_LTTNG_SESSIOND_READY must match the number of calls to
307 * sessiond_notify_ready().
309 #define NR_LTTNG_SESSIOND_READY 3
310 int lttng_sessiond_ready
= NR_LTTNG_SESSIOND_READY
;
312 /* Notify parents that we are ready for cmd and health check */
314 void sessiond_notify_ready(void)
316 if (uatomic_sub_return(<tng_sessiond_ready
, 1) == 0) {
318 * Notify parent pid that we are ready to accept command
319 * for client side. This ppid is the one from the
320 * external process that spawned us.
322 if (opt_sig_parent
) {
327 * Notify the parent of the fork() process that we are
330 if (opt_daemon
|| opt_background
) {
331 kill(child_ppid
, SIGUSR1
);
337 void setup_consumerd_path(void)
339 const char *bin
, *libdir
;
342 * Allow INSTALL_BIN_PATH to be used as a target path for the
343 * native architecture size consumer if CONFIG_CONSUMER*_PATH
344 * has not been defined.
346 #if (CAA_BITS_PER_LONG == 32)
347 if (!consumerd32_bin
[0]) {
348 consumerd32_bin
= INSTALL_BIN_PATH
"/" CONSUMERD_FILE
;
350 if (!consumerd32_libdir
[0]) {
351 consumerd32_libdir
= INSTALL_LIB_PATH
;
353 #elif (CAA_BITS_PER_LONG == 64)
354 if (!consumerd64_bin
[0]) {
355 consumerd64_bin
= INSTALL_BIN_PATH
"/" CONSUMERD_FILE
;
357 if (!consumerd64_libdir
[0]) {
358 consumerd64_libdir
= INSTALL_LIB_PATH
;
361 #error "Unknown bitness"
365 * runtime env. var. overrides the build default.
367 bin
= getenv("LTTNG_CONSUMERD32_BIN");
369 consumerd32_bin
= bin
;
371 bin
= getenv("LTTNG_CONSUMERD64_BIN");
373 consumerd64_bin
= bin
;
375 libdir
= getenv("LTTNG_CONSUMERD32_LIBDIR");
377 consumerd32_libdir
= libdir
;
379 libdir
= getenv("LTTNG_CONSUMERD64_LIBDIR");
381 consumerd64_libdir
= libdir
;
386 * Create a poll set with O_CLOEXEC and add the thread quit pipe to the set.
388 int sessiond_set_thread_pollset(struct lttng_poll_event
*events
, size_t size
)
394 ret
= lttng_poll_create(events
, size
, LTTNG_CLOEXEC
);
400 ret
= lttng_poll_add(events
, thread_quit_pipe
[0], LPOLLIN
| LPOLLERR
);
412 * Check if the thread quit pipe was triggered.
414 * Return 1 if it was triggered else 0;
416 int sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(int fd
, uint32_t events
)
418 if (fd
== thread_quit_pipe
[0] && (events
& LPOLLIN
)) {
426 * Init thread quit pipe.
428 * Return -1 on error or 0 if all pipes are created.
430 static int init_thread_quit_pipe(void)
434 ret
= pipe(thread_quit_pipe
);
436 PERROR("thread quit pipe");
440 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; i
++) {
441 ret
= fcntl(thread_quit_pipe
[i
], F_SETFD
, FD_CLOEXEC
);
453 * Stop all threads by closing the thread quit pipe.
455 static void stop_threads(void)
459 /* Stopping all threads */
460 DBG("Terminating all threads");
461 ret
= notify_thread_pipe(thread_quit_pipe
[1]);
463 ERR("write error on thread quit pipe");
466 /* Dispatch thread */
467 CMM_STORE_SHARED(dispatch_thread_exit
, 1);
468 futex_nto1_wake(&ust_cmd_queue
.futex
);
472 * Close every consumer sockets.
474 static void close_consumer_sockets(void)
478 if (kconsumer_data
.err_sock
>= 0) {
479 ret
= close(kconsumer_data
.err_sock
);
481 PERROR("kernel consumer err_sock close");
484 if (ustconsumer32_data
.err_sock
>= 0) {
485 ret
= close(ustconsumer32_data
.err_sock
);
487 PERROR("UST consumerd32 err_sock close");
490 if (ustconsumer64_data
.err_sock
>= 0) {
491 ret
= close(ustconsumer64_data
.err_sock
);
493 PERROR("UST consumerd64 err_sock close");
496 if (kconsumer_data
.cmd_sock
>= 0) {
497 ret
= close(kconsumer_data
.cmd_sock
);
499 PERROR("kernel consumer cmd_sock close");
502 if (ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_sock
>= 0) {
503 ret
= close(ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_sock
);
505 PERROR("UST consumerd32 cmd_sock close");
508 if (ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_sock
>= 0) {
509 ret
= close(ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_sock
);
511 PERROR("UST consumerd64 cmd_sock close");
517 * Generate the full lock file path using the rundir.
519 * Return the snprintf() return value thus a negative value is an error.
521 static int generate_lock_file_path(char *path
, size_t len
)
528 /* Build lockfile path from rundir. */
529 ret
= snprintf(path
, len
, "%s/" DEFAULT_LTTNG_SESSIOND_LOCKFILE
, rundir
);
531 PERROR("snprintf lockfile path");
540 static void cleanup(void)
543 struct ltt_session
*sess
, *stmp
;
549 * Close the thread quit pipe. It has already done its job,
550 * since we are now called.
552 utils_close_pipe(thread_quit_pipe
);
555 * If opt_pidfile is undefined, the default file will be wiped when
556 * removing the rundir.
559 ret
= remove(opt_pidfile
);
561 PERROR("remove pidfile %s", opt_pidfile
);
565 DBG("Removing sessiond and consumerd content of directory %s", rundir
);
568 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
570 rundir
, DEFAULT_LTTNG_SESSIOND_PIDFILE
);
571 DBG("Removing %s", path
);
574 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s/%s", rundir
,
575 DEFAULT_LTTNG_SESSIOND_AGENTPORT_FILE
);
576 DBG("Removing %s", path
);
580 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
581 DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
583 DBG("Removing %s", path
);
586 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
587 DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_PATH
,
589 DBG("Removing directory %s", path
);
592 /* ust consumerd 32 */
593 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
594 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
596 DBG("Removing %s", path
);
599 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
600 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_PATH
,
602 DBG("Removing directory %s", path
);
605 /* ust consumerd 64 */
606 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
607 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_ERR_SOCK_PATH
,
609 DBG("Removing %s", path
);
612 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
,
613 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_PATH
,
615 DBG("Removing directory %s", path
);
618 DBG("Cleaning up all sessions");
620 /* Destroy session list mutex */
621 if (session_list_ptr
!= NULL
) {
622 pthread_mutex_destroy(&session_list_ptr
->lock
);
624 /* Cleanup ALL session */
625 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(sess
, stmp
,
626 &session_list_ptr
->head
, list
) {
627 cmd_destroy_session(sess
, kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
631 DBG("Closing all UST sockets");
632 ust_app_clean_list();
633 buffer_reg_destroy_registries();
635 if (is_root
&& !opt_no_kernel
) {
636 DBG2("Closing kernel fd");
637 if (kernel_tracer_fd
>= 0) {
638 ret
= close(kernel_tracer_fd
);
643 DBG("Unloading kernel modules");
644 modprobe_remove_lttng_all();
647 close_consumer_sockets();
650 * If the override option is set, the pointer points to a *non* const thus
651 * freeing it even though the variable type is set to const.
653 if (tracing_group_name_override
) {
654 free((void *) tracing_group_name
);
656 if (consumerd32_bin_override
) {
657 free((void *) consumerd32_bin
);
659 if (consumerd64_bin_override
) {
660 free((void *) consumerd64_bin
);
662 if (consumerd32_libdir_override
) {
663 free((void *) consumerd32_libdir
);
665 if (consumerd64_libdir_override
) {
666 free((void *) consumerd64_libdir
);
673 if (opt_load_session_path
) {
674 free(opt_load_session_path
);
678 load_session_destroy_data(load_info
);
683 * Cleanup lock file by deleting it and finaly closing it which will
684 * release the file system lock.
686 if (lockfile_fd
>= 0) {
687 char lockfile_path
[PATH_MAX
];
689 ret
= generate_lock_file_path(lockfile_path
, sizeof(lockfile_path
));
691 ret
= remove(lockfile_path
);
693 PERROR("remove lock file");
695 ret
= close(lockfile_fd
);
697 PERROR("close lock file");
703 * We do NOT rmdir rundir because there are other processes
704 * using it, for instance lttng-relayd, which can start in
705 * parallel with this teardown.
711 DBG("%c[%d;%dm*** assert failed :-) *** ==> %c[%dm%c[%d;%dm"
712 "Matthew, BEET driven development works!%c[%dm",
713 27, 1, 31, 27, 0, 27, 1, 33, 27, 0);
718 * Send data on a unix socket using the liblttsessiondcomm API.
720 * Return lttcomm error code.
722 static int send_unix_sock(int sock
, void *buf
, size_t len
)
724 /* Check valid length */
729 return lttcomm_send_unix_sock(sock
, buf
, len
);
733 * Free memory of a command context structure.
735 static void clean_command_ctx(struct command_ctx
**cmd_ctx
)
737 DBG("Clean command context structure");
739 if ((*cmd_ctx
)->llm
) {
740 free((*cmd_ctx
)->llm
);
742 if ((*cmd_ctx
)->lsm
) {
743 free((*cmd_ctx
)->lsm
);
751 * Notify UST applications using the shm mmap futex.
753 static int notify_ust_apps(int active
)
757 DBG("Notifying applications of session daemon state: %d", active
);
759 /* See shm.c for this call implying mmap, shm and futex calls */
760 wait_shm_mmap
= shm_ust_get_mmap(wait_shm_path
, is_root
);
761 if (wait_shm_mmap
== NULL
) {
765 /* Wake waiting process */
766 futex_wait_update((int32_t *) wait_shm_mmap
, active
);
768 /* Apps notified successfully */
776 * Setup the outgoing data buffer for the response (llm) by allocating the
777 * right amount of memory and copying the original information from the lsm
780 * Return total size of the buffer pointed by buf.
782 static int setup_lttng_msg(struct command_ctx
*cmd_ctx
, size_t size
)
788 cmd_ctx
->llm
= zmalloc(sizeof(struct lttcomm_lttng_msg
) + buf_size
);
789 if (cmd_ctx
->llm
== NULL
) {
795 /* Copy common data */
796 cmd_ctx
->llm
->cmd_type
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
;
797 cmd_ctx
->llm
->pid
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.attr
.pid
;
799 cmd_ctx
->llm
->data_size
= size
;
800 cmd_ctx
->lttng_msg_size
= sizeof(struct lttcomm_lttng_msg
) + buf_size
;
809 * Update the kernel poll set of all channel fd available over all tracing
810 * session. Add the wakeup pipe at the end of the set.
812 static int update_kernel_poll(struct lttng_poll_event
*events
)
815 struct ltt_session
*session
;
816 struct ltt_kernel_channel
*channel
;
818 DBG("Updating kernel poll set");
821 cds_list_for_each_entry(session
, &session_list_ptr
->head
, list
) {
822 session_lock(session
);
823 if (session
->kernel_session
== NULL
) {
824 session_unlock(session
);
828 cds_list_for_each_entry(channel
,
829 &session
->kernel_session
->channel_list
.head
, list
) {
830 /* Add channel fd to the kernel poll set */
831 ret
= lttng_poll_add(events
, channel
->fd
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDNORM
);
833 session_unlock(session
);
836 DBG("Channel fd %d added to kernel set", channel
->fd
);
838 session_unlock(session
);
840 session_unlock_list();
845 session_unlock_list();
850 * Find the channel fd from 'fd' over all tracing session. When found, check
851 * for new channel stream and send those stream fds to the kernel consumer.
853 * Useful for CPU hotplug feature.
855 static int update_kernel_stream(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
, int fd
)
858 struct ltt_session
*session
;
859 struct ltt_kernel_session
*ksess
;
860 struct ltt_kernel_channel
*channel
;
862 DBG("Updating kernel streams for channel fd %d", fd
);
865 cds_list_for_each_entry(session
, &session_list_ptr
->head
, list
) {
866 session_lock(session
);
867 if (session
->kernel_session
== NULL
) {
868 session_unlock(session
);
871 ksess
= session
->kernel_session
;
873 cds_list_for_each_entry(channel
, &ksess
->channel_list
.head
, list
) {
874 if (channel
->fd
== fd
) {
875 DBG("Channel found, updating kernel streams");
876 ret
= kernel_open_channel_stream(channel
);
880 /* Update the stream global counter */
881 ksess
->stream_count_global
+= ret
;
884 * Have we already sent fds to the consumer? If yes, it means
885 * that tracing is started so it is safe to send our updated
888 if (ksess
->consumer_fds_sent
== 1 && ksess
->consumer
!= NULL
) {
889 struct lttng_ht_iter iter
;
890 struct consumer_socket
*socket
;
893 cds_lfht_for_each_entry(ksess
->consumer
->socks
->ht
,
894 &iter
.iter
, socket
, node
.node
) {
895 pthread_mutex_lock(socket
->lock
);
896 ret
= kernel_consumer_send_channel_stream(socket
,
898 session
->output_traces
? 1 : 0);
899 pthread_mutex_unlock(socket
->lock
);
910 session_unlock(session
);
912 session_unlock_list();
916 session_unlock(session
);
917 session_unlock_list();
922 * For each tracing session, update newly registered apps. The session list
923 * lock MUST be acquired before calling this.
925 static void update_ust_app(int app_sock
)
927 struct ltt_session
*sess
, *stmp
;
929 /* Consumer is in an ERROR state. Stop any application update. */
930 if (uatomic_read(&ust_consumerd_state
) == CONSUMER_ERROR
) {
931 /* Stop the update process since the consumer is dead. */
935 /* For all tracing session(s) */
936 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(sess
, stmp
, &session_list_ptr
->head
, list
) {
938 if (sess
->ust_session
) {
939 ust_app_global_update(sess
->ust_session
, app_sock
);
941 session_unlock(sess
);
946 * This thread manage event coming from the kernel.
948 * Features supported in this thread:
951 static void *thread_manage_kernel(void *data
)
953 int ret
, i
, pollfd
, update_poll_flag
= 1, err
= -1;
954 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
956 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
958 DBG("[thread] Thread manage kernel started");
960 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_KERNEL
);
963 * This first step of the while is to clean this structure which could free
964 * non NULL pointers so initialize it before the loop.
966 lttng_poll_init(&events
);
968 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_kernel
)) {
969 goto error_testpoint
;
972 health_code_update();
974 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_kernel_before_loop
)) {
975 goto error_testpoint
;
979 health_code_update();
981 if (update_poll_flag
== 1) {
982 /* Clean events object. We are about to populate it again. */
983 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
985 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 2);
987 goto error_poll_create
;
990 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, kernel_poll_pipe
[0], LPOLLIN
);
995 /* This will add the available kernel channel if any. */
996 ret
= update_kernel_poll(&events
);
1000 update_poll_flag
= 0;
1003 DBG("Thread kernel polling on %d fds", LTTNG_POLL_GETNB(&events
));
1005 /* Poll infinite value of time */
1007 health_poll_entry();
1008 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
1012 * Restart interrupted system call.
1014 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1018 } else if (ret
== 0) {
1019 /* Should not happen since timeout is infinite */
1020 ERR("Return value of poll is 0 with an infinite timeout.\n"
1021 "This should not have happened! Continuing...");
1027 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1028 /* Fetch once the poll data */
1029 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1030 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1032 health_code_update();
1034 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
1035 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
1041 /* Check for data on kernel pipe */
1042 if (pollfd
== kernel_poll_pipe
[0] && (revents
& LPOLLIN
)) {
1043 (void) lttng_read(kernel_poll_pipe
[0],
1046 * Ret value is useless here, if this pipe gets any actions an
1047 * update is required anyway.
1049 update_poll_flag
= 1;
1053 * New CPU detected by the kernel. Adding kernel stream to
1054 * kernel session and updating the kernel consumer
1056 if (revents
& LPOLLIN
) {
1057 ret
= update_kernel_stream(&kconsumer_data
, pollfd
);
1063 * TODO: We might want to handle the LPOLLERR | LPOLLHUP
1064 * and unregister kernel stream at this point.
1073 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
1076 utils_close_pipe(kernel_poll_pipe
);
1077 kernel_poll_pipe
[0] = kernel_poll_pipe
[1] = -1;
1080 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
1081 WARN("Kernel thread died unexpectedly. "
1082 "Kernel tracing can continue but CPU hotplug is disabled.");
1084 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
1085 DBG("Kernel thread dying");
1090 * Signal pthread condition of the consumer data that the thread.
1092 static void signal_consumer_condition(struct consumer_data
*data
, int state
)
1094 pthread_mutex_lock(&data
->cond_mutex
);
1097 * The state is set before signaling. It can be any value, it's the waiter
1098 * job to correctly interpret this condition variable associated to the
1099 * consumer pthread_cond.
1101 * A value of 0 means that the corresponding thread of the consumer data
1102 * was not started. 1 indicates that the thread has started and is ready
1103 * for action. A negative value means that there was an error during the
1106 data
->consumer_thread_is_ready
= state
;
1107 (void) pthread_cond_signal(&data
->cond
);
1109 pthread_mutex_unlock(&data
->cond_mutex
);
1113 * This thread manage the consumer error sent back to the session daemon.
1115 static void *thread_manage_consumer(void *data
)
1117 int sock
= -1, i
, ret
, pollfd
, err
= -1;
1118 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
1119 enum lttcomm_return_code code
;
1120 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
1121 struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
= data
;
1123 DBG("[thread] Manage consumer started");
1125 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_CONSUMER
);
1127 health_code_update();
1130 * Pass 3 as size here for the thread quit pipe, consumerd_err_sock and the
1131 * metadata_sock. Nothing more will be added to this poll set.
1133 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 3);
1139 * The error socket here is already in a listening state which was done
1140 * just before spawning this thread to avoid a race between the consumer
1141 * daemon exec trying to connect and the listen() call.
1143 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, consumer_data
->err_sock
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1148 health_code_update();
1150 /* Infinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
1152 health_poll_entry();
1154 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_consumer
)) {
1158 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
1162 * Restart interrupted system call.
1164 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1172 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1173 /* Fetch once the poll data */
1174 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1175 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1177 health_code_update();
1179 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
1180 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
1186 /* Event on the registration socket */
1187 if (pollfd
== consumer_data
->err_sock
) {
1188 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
1189 ERR("consumer err socket poll error");
1195 sock
= lttcomm_accept_unix_sock(consumer_data
->err_sock
);
1201 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because either way, the
1204 (void) utils_set_fd_cloexec(sock
);
1206 health_code_update();
1208 DBG2("Receiving code from consumer err_sock");
1210 /* Getting status code from kconsumerd */
1211 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, &code
,
1212 sizeof(enum lttcomm_return_code
));
1217 health_code_update();
1218 if (code
== LTTCOMM_CONSUMERD_COMMAND_SOCK_READY
) {
1219 /* Connect both socket, command and metadata. */
1220 consumer_data
->cmd_sock
=
1221 lttcomm_connect_unix_sock(consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
);
1222 consumer_data
->metadata_fd
=
1223 lttcomm_connect_unix_sock(consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
);
1224 if (consumer_data
->cmd_sock
< 0
1225 || consumer_data
->metadata_fd
< 0) {
1226 PERROR("consumer connect cmd socket");
1227 /* On error, signal condition and quit. */
1228 signal_consumer_condition(consumer_data
, -1);
1231 consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.fd_ptr
= &consumer_data
->metadata_fd
;
1232 /* Create metadata socket lock. */
1233 consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
= zmalloc(sizeof(pthread_mutex_t
));
1234 if (consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
== NULL
) {
1235 PERROR("zmalloc pthread mutex");
1239 pthread_mutex_init(consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
, NULL
);
1241 signal_consumer_condition(consumer_data
, 1);
1242 DBG("Consumer command socket ready (fd: %d", consumer_data
->cmd_sock
);
1243 DBG("Consumer metadata socket ready (fd: %d)",
1244 consumer_data
->metadata_fd
);
1246 ERR("consumer error when waiting for SOCK_READY : %s",
1247 lttcomm_get_readable_code(-code
));
1251 /* Remove the consumerd error sock since we've established a connexion */
1252 ret
= lttng_poll_del(&events
, consumer_data
->err_sock
);
1257 /* Add new accepted error socket. */
1258 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, sock
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1263 /* Add metadata socket that is successfully connected. */
1264 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, consumer_data
->metadata_fd
,
1265 LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1270 health_code_update();
1272 /* Infinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
1275 health_poll_entry();
1276 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
1280 * Restart interrupted system call.
1282 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1290 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1291 /* Fetch once the poll data */
1292 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1293 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1295 health_code_update();
1297 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
1298 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
1304 if (pollfd
== sock
) {
1305 /* Event on the consumerd socket */
1306 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
1307 ERR("consumer err socket second poll error");
1310 health_code_update();
1311 /* Wait for any kconsumerd error */
1312 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, &code
,
1313 sizeof(enum lttcomm_return_code
));
1315 ERR("consumer closed the command socket");
1319 ERR("consumer return code : %s",
1320 lttcomm_get_readable_code(-code
));
1323 } else if (pollfd
== consumer_data
->metadata_fd
) {
1324 /* UST metadata requests */
1325 ret
= ust_consumer_metadata_request(
1326 &consumer_data
->metadata_sock
);
1328 ERR("Handling metadata request");
1333 ERR("Unknown pollfd");
1337 health_code_update();
1343 * We lock here because we are about to close the sockets and some other
1344 * thread might be using them so get exclusive access which will abort all
1345 * other consumer command by other threads.
1347 pthread_mutex_lock(&consumer_data
->lock
);
1349 /* Immediately set the consumerd state to stopped */
1350 if (consumer_data
->type
== LTTNG_CONSUMER_KERNEL
) {
1351 uatomic_set(&kernel_consumerd_state
, CONSUMER_ERROR
);
1352 } else if (consumer_data
->type
== LTTNG_CONSUMER64_UST
||
1353 consumer_data
->type
== LTTNG_CONSUMER32_UST
) {
1354 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd_state
, CONSUMER_ERROR
);
1356 /* Code flow error... */
1360 if (consumer_data
->err_sock
>= 0) {
1361 ret
= close(consumer_data
->err_sock
);
1365 consumer_data
->err_sock
= -1;
1367 if (consumer_data
->cmd_sock
>= 0) {
1368 ret
= close(consumer_data
->cmd_sock
);
1372 consumer_data
->cmd_sock
= -1;
1374 if (consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.fd_ptr
&&
1375 *consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.fd_ptr
>= 0) {
1376 ret
= close(*consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.fd_ptr
);
1388 unlink(consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
);
1389 unlink(consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
);
1390 consumer_data
->pid
= 0;
1391 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->lock
);
1393 /* Cleanup metadata socket mutex. */
1394 if (consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
) {
1395 pthread_mutex_destroy(consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
);
1396 free(consumer_data
->metadata_sock
.lock
);
1398 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
1402 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
1404 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
1405 DBG("consumer thread cleanup completed");
1411 * This thread manage application communication.
1413 static void *thread_manage_apps(void *data
)
1415 int i
, ret
, pollfd
, err
= -1;
1417 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
1418 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
1420 DBG("[thread] Manage application started");
1422 rcu_register_thread();
1423 rcu_thread_online();
1425 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_APP_MANAGE
);
1427 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_apps
)) {
1428 goto error_testpoint
;
1431 health_code_update();
1433 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 2);
1435 goto error_poll_create
;
1438 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, apps_cmd_pipe
[0], LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1443 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_apps_before_loop
)) {
1447 health_code_update();
1450 DBG("Apps thread polling on %d fds", LTTNG_POLL_GETNB(&events
));
1452 /* Inifinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
1454 health_poll_entry();
1455 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
1459 * Restart interrupted system call.
1461 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1469 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1470 /* Fetch once the poll data */
1471 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1472 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1474 health_code_update();
1476 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
1477 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
1483 /* Inspect the apps cmd pipe */
1484 if (pollfd
== apps_cmd_pipe
[0]) {
1485 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
1486 ERR("Apps command pipe error");
1488 } else if (revents
& LPOLLIN
) {
1492 size_ret
= lttng_read(apps_cmd_pipe
[0], &sock
, sizeof(sock
));
1493 if (size_ret
< sizeof(sock
)) {
1494 PERROR("read apps cmd pipe");
1498 health_code_update();
1501 * We only monitor the error events of the socket. This
1502 * thread does not handle any incoming data from UST
1505 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, sock
,
1506 LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1511 DBG("Apps with sock %d added to poll set", sock
);
1515 * At this point, we know that a registered application made
1516 * the event at poll_wait.
1518 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
1519 /* Removing from the poll set */
1520 ret
= lttng_poll_del(&events
, pollfd
);
1525 /* Socket closed on remote end. */
1526 ust_app_unregister(pollfd
);
1530 health_code_update();
1536 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
1539 utils_close_pipe(apps_cmd_pipe
);
1540 apps_cmd_pipe
[0] = apps_cmd_pipe
[1] = -1;
1543 * We don't clean the UST app hash table here since already registered
1544 * applications can still be controlled so let them be until the session
1545 * daemon dies or the applications stop.
1550 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
1552 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
1553 DBG("Application communication apps thread cleanup complete");
1554 rcu_thread_offline();
1555 rcu_unregister_thread();
1560 * Send a socket to a thread This is called from the dispatch UST registration
1561 * thread once all sockets are set for the application.
1563 * The sock value can be invalid, we don't really care, the thread will handle
1564 * it and make the necessary cleanup if so.
1566 * On success, return 0 else a negative value being the errno message of the
1569 static int send_socket_to_thread(int fd
, int sock
)
1574 * It's possible that the FD is set as invalid with -1 concurrently just
1575 * before calling this function being a shutdown state of the thread.
1582 ret
= lttng_write(fd
, &sock
, sizeof(sock
));
1583 if (ret
< sizeof(sock
)) {
1584 PERROR("write apps pipe %d", fd
);
1591 /* All good. Don't send back the write positive ret value. */
1598 * Sanitize the wait queue of the dispatch registration thread meaning removing
1599 * invalid nodes from it. This is to avoid memory leaks for the case the UST
1600 * notify socket is never received.
1602 static void sanitize_wait_queue(struct ust_reg_wait_queue
*wait_queue
)
1604 int ret
, nb_fd
= 0, i
;
1605 unsigned int fd_added
= 0;
1606 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
1607 struct ust_reg_wait_node
*wait_node
= NULL
, *tmp_wait_node
;
1611 lttng_poll_init(&events
);
1613 /* Just skip everything for an empty queue. */
1614 if (!wait_queue
->count
) {
1618 ret
= lttng_poll_create(&events
, wait_queue
->count
, LTTNG_CLOEXEC
);
1623 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(wait_node
, tmp_wait_node
,
1624 &wait_queue
->head
, head
) {
1625 assert(wait_node
->app
);
1626 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, wait_node
->app
->sock
,
1627 LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLERR
);
1640 * Poll but don't block so we can quickly identify the faulty events and
1641 * clean them afterwards from the wait queue.
1643 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, 0);
1649 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1650 /* Get faulty FD. */
1651 uint32_t revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1652 int pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1654 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(wait_node
, tmp_wait_node
,
1655 &wait_queue
->head
, head
) {
1656 if (pollfd
== wait_node
->app
->sock
&&
1657 (revents
& (LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLERR
))) {
1658 cds_list_del(&wait_node
->head
);
1659 wait_queue
->count
--;
1660 ust_app_destroy(wait_node
->app
);
1668 DBG("Wait queue sanitized, %d node were cleaned up", nb_fd
);
1672 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
1676 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
1678 ERR("Unable to sanitize wait queue");
1683 * Dispatch request from the registration threads to the application
1684 * communication thread.
1686 static void *thread_dispatch_ust_registration(void *data
)
1689 struct cds_wfcq_node
*node
;
1690 struct ust_command
*ust_cmd
= NULL
;
1691 struct ust_reg_wait_node
*wait_node
= NULL
, *tmp_wait_node
;
1692 struct ust_reg_wait_queue wait_queue
= {
1696 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_APP_REG_DISPATCH
);
1698 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_app_reg_dispatch
)) {
1699 goto error_testpoint
;
1702 health_code_update();
1704 CDS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wait_queue
.head
);
1706 DBG("[thread] Dispatch UST command started");
1708 while (!CMM_LOAD_SHARED(dispatch_thread_exit
)) {
1709 health_code_update();
1711 /* Atomically prepare the queue futex */
1712 futex_nto1_prepare(&ust_cmd_queue
.futex
);
1715 struct ust_app
*app
= NULL
;
1719 * Make sure we don't have node(s) that have hung up before receiving
1720 * the notify socket. This is to clean the list in order to avoid
1721 * memory leaks from notify socket that are never seen.
1723 sanitize_wait_queue(&wait_queue
);
1725 health_code_update();
1726 /* Dequeue command for registration */
1727 node
= cds_wfcq_dequeue_blocking(&ust_cmd_queue
.head
, &ust_cmd_queue
.tail
);
1729 DBG("Woken up but nothing in the UST command queue");
1730 /* Continue thread execution */
1734 ust_cmd
= caa_container_of(node
, struct ust_command
, node
);
1736 DBG("Dispatching UST registration pid:%d ppid:%d uid:%d"
1737 " gid:%d sock:%d name:%s (version %d.%d)",
1738 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.pid
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.ppid
,
1739 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.uid
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.gid
,
1740 ust_cmd
->sock
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.name
,
1741 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.major
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.minor
);
1743 if (ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.type
== USTCTL_SOCKET_CMD
) {
1744 wait_node
= zmalloc(sizeof(*wait_node
));
1746 PERROR("zmalloc wait_node dispatch");
1747 ret
= close(ust_cmd
->sock
);
1749 PERROR("close ust sock dispatch %d", ust_cmd
->sock
);
1751 lttng_fd_put(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
1755 CDS_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&wait_node
->head
);
1757 /* Create application object if socket is CMD. */
1758 wait_node
->app
= ust_app_create(&ust_cmd
->reg_msg
,
1760 if (!wait_node
->app
) {
1761 ret
= close(ust_cmd
->sock
);
1763 PERROR("close ust sock dispatch %d", ust_cmd
->sock
);
1765 lttng_fd_put(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
1771 * Add application to the wait queue so we can set the notify
1772 * socket before putting this object in the global ht.
1774 cds_list_add(&wait_node
->head
, &wait_queue
.head
);
1779 * We have to continue here since we don't have the notify
1780 * socket and the application MUST be added to the hash table
1781 * only at that moment.
1786 * Look for the application in the local wait queue and set the
1787 * notify socket if found.
1789 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(wait_node
, tmp_wait_node
,
1790 &wait_queue
.head
, head
) {
1791 health_code_update();
1792 if (wait_node
->app
->pid
== ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.pid
) {
1793 wait_node
->app
->notify_sock
= ust_cmd
->sock
;
1794 cds_list_del(&wait_node
->head
);
1796 app
= wait_node
->app
;
1798 DBG3("UST app notify socket %d is set", ust_cmd
->sock
);
1804 * With no application at this stage the received socket is
1805 * basically useless so close it before we free the cmd data
1806 * structure for good.
1809 ret
= close(ust_cmd
->sock
);
1811 PERROR("close ust sock dispatch %d", ust_cmd
->sock
);
1813 lttng_fd_put(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
1820 * @session_lock_list
1822 * Lock the global session list so from the register up to the
1823 * registration done message, no thread can see the application
1824 * and change its state.
1826 session_lock_list();
1830 * Add application to the global hash table. This needs to be
1831 * done before the update to the UST registry can locate the
1836 /* Set app version. This call will print an error if needed. */
1837 (void) ust_app_version(app
);
1839 /* Send notify socket through the notify pipe. */
1840 ret
= send_socket_to_thread(apps_cmd_notify_pipe
[1],
1844 session_unlock_list();
1846 * No notify thread, stop the UST tracing. However, this is
1847 * not an internal error of the this thread thus setting
1848 * the health error code to a normal exit.
1855 * Update newly registered application with the tracing
1856 * registry info already enabled information.
1858 update_ust_app(app
->sock
);
1861 * Don't care about return value. Let the manage apps threads
1862 * handle app unregistration upon socket close.
1864 (void) ust_app_register_done(app
->sock
);
1867 * Even if the application socket has been closed, send the app
1868 * to the thread and unregistration will take place at that
1871 ret
= send_socket_to_thread(apps_cmd_pipe
[1], app
->sock
);
1874 session_unlock_list();
1876 * No apps. thread, stop the UST tracing. However, this is
1877 * not an internal error of the this thread thus setting
1878 * the health error code to a normal exit.
1885 session_unlock_list();
1887 } while (node
!= NULL
);
1889 health_poll_entry();
1890 /* Futex wait on queue. Blocking call on futex() */
1891 futex_nto1_wait(&ust_cmd_queue
.futex
);
1894 /* Normal exit, no error */
1898 /* Clean up wait queue. */
1899 cds_list_for_each_entry_safe(wait_node
, tmp_wait_node
,
1900 &wait_queue
.head
, head
) {
1901 cds_list_del(&wait_node
->head
);
1907 DBG("Dispatch thread dying");
1910 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
1912 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
1917 * This thread manage application registration.
1919 static void *thread_registration_apps(void *data
)
1921 int sock
= -1, i
, ret
, pollfd
, err
= -1;
1922 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
1923 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
1925 * Get allocated in this thread, enqueued to a global queue, dequeued and
1926 * freed in the manage apps thread.
1928 struct ust_command
*ust_cmd
= NULL
;
1930 DBG("[thread] Manage application registration started");
1932 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_APP_REG
);
1934 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_registration_apps
)) {
1935 goto error_testpoint
;
1938 ret
= lttcomm_listen_unix_sock(apps_sock
);
1944 * Pass 2 as size here for the thread quit pipe and apps socket. Nothing
1945 * more will be added to this poll set.
1947 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 2);
1949 goto error_create_poll
;
1952 /* Add the application registration socket */
1953 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, apps_sock
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLRDHUP
);
1955 goto error_poll_add
;
1958 /* Notify all applications to register */
1959 ret
= notify_ust_apps(1);
1961 ERR("Failed to notify applications or create the wait shared memory.\n"
1962 "Execution continues but there might be problem for already\n"
1963 "running applications that wishes to register.");
1967 DBG("Accepting application registration");
1969 /* Inifinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
1971 health_poll_entry();
1972 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
1976 * Restart interrupted system call.
1978 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
1986 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
1987 health_code_update();
1989 /* Fetch once the poll data */
1990 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
1991 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
1993 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
1994 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
2000 /* Event on the registration socket */
2001 if (pollfd
== apps_sock
) {
2002 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
2003 ERR("Register apps socket poll error");
2005 } else if (revents
& LPOLLIN
) {
2006 sock
= lttcomm_accept_unix_sock(apps_sock
);
2012 * Set socket timeout for both receiving and ending.
2013 * app_socket_timeout is in seconds, whereas
2014 * lttcomm_setsockopt_rcv_timeout and
2015 * lttcomm_setsockopt_snd_timeout expect msec as
2018 (void) lttcomm_setsockopt_rcv_timeout(sock
,
2019 app_socket_timeout
* 1000);
2020 (void) lttcomm_setsockopt_snd_timeout(sock
,
2021 app_socket_timeout
* 1000);
2024 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because
2025 * either way, the show must go on.
2027 (void) utils_set_fd_cloexec(sock
);
2029 /* Create UST registration command for enqueuing */
2030 ust_cmd
= zmalloc(sizeof(struct ust_command
));
2031 if (ust_cmd
== NULL
) {
2032 PERROR("ust command zmalloc");
2037 * Using message-based transmissions to ensure we don't
2038 * have to deal with partially received messages.
2040 ret
= lttng_fd_get(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
2042 ERR("Exhausted file descriptors allowed for applications.");
2052 health_code_update();
2053 ret
= ust_app_recv_registration(sock
, &ust_cmd
->reg_msg
);
2056 /* Close socket of the application. */
2061 lttng_fd_put(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
2065 health_code_update();
2067 ust_cmd
->sock
= sock
;
2070 DBG("UST registration received with pid:%d ppid:%d uid:%d"
2071 " gid:%d sock:%d name:%s (version %d.%d)",
2072 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.pid
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.ppid
,
2073 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.uid
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.gid
,
2074 ust_cmd
->sock
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.name
,
2075 ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.major
, ust_cmd
->reg_msg
.minor
);
2078 * Lock free enqueue the registration request. The red pill
2079 * has been taken! This apps will be part of the *system*.
2081 cds_wfcq_enqueue(&ust_cmd_queue
.head
, &ust_cmd_queue
.tail
, &ust_cmd
->node
);
2084 * Wake the registration queue futex. Implicit memory
2085 * barrier with the exchange in cds_wfcq_enqueue.
2087 futex_nto1_wake(&ust_cmd_queue
.futex
);
2095 /* Notify that the registration thread is gone */
2098 if (apps_sock
>= 0) {
2099 ret
= close(apps_sock
);
2109 lttng_fd_put(LTTNG_FD_APPS
, 1);
2111 unlink(apps_unix_sock_path
);
2114 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
2118 DBG("UST Registration thread cleanup complete");
2121 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
2123 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
2129 * Start the thread_manage_consumer. This must be done after a lttng-consumerd
2130 * exec or it will fails.
2132 static int spawn_consumer_thread(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
)
2135 struct timespec timeout
;
2137 /* Make sure we set the readiness flag to 0 because we are NOT ready */
2138 consumer_data
->consumer_thread_is_ready
= 0;
2140 /* Setup pthread condition */
2141 ret
= pthread_condattr_init(&consumer_data
->condattr
);
2144 PERROR("pthread_condattr_init consumer data");
2149 * Set the monotonic clock in order to make sure we DO NOT jump in time
2150 * between the clock_gettime() call and the timedwait call. See bug #324
2151 * for a more details and how we noticed it.
2153 ret
= pthread_condattr_setclock(&consumer_data
->condattr
, CLOCK_MONOTONIC
);
2156 PERROR("pthread_condattr_setclock consumer data");
2160 ret
= pthread_cond_init(&consumer_data
->cond
, &consumer_data
->condattr
);
2163 PERROR("pthread_cond_init consumer data");
2167 ret
= pthread_create(&consumer_data
->thread
, NULL
, thread_manage_consumer
,
2170 PERROR("pthread_create consumer");
2175 /* We are about to wait on a pthread condition */
2176 pthread_mutex_lock(&consumer_data
->cond_mutex
);
2178 /* Get time for sem_timedwait absolute timeout */
2179 clock_ret
= clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC
, &timeout
);
2181 * Set the timeout for the condition timed wait even if the clock gettime
2182 * call fails since we might loop on that call and we want to avoid to
2183 * increment the timeout too many times.
2185 timeout
.tv_sec
+= DEFAULT_SEM_WAIT_TIMEOUT
;
2188 * The following loop COULD be skipped in some conditions so this is why we
2189 * set ret to 0 in order to make sure at least one round of the loop is
2195 * Loop until the condition is reached or when a timeout is reached. Note
2196 * that the pthread_cond_timedwait(P) man page specifies that EINTR can NOT
2197 * be returned but the pthread_cond(3), from the glibc-doc, says that it is
2198 * possible. This loop does not take any chances and works with both of
2201 while (!consumer_data
->consumer_thread_is_ready
&& ret
!= ETIMEDOUT
) {
2202 if (clock_ret
< 0) {
2203 PERROR("clock_gettime spawn consumer");
2204 /* Infinite wait for the consumerd thread to be ready */
2205 ret
= pthread_cond_wait(&consumer_data
->cond
,
2206 &consumer_data
->cond_mutex
);
2208 ret
= pthread_cond_timedwait(&consumer_data
->cond
,
2209 &consumer_data
->cond_mutex
, &timeout
);
2213 /* Release the pthread condition */
2214 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->cond_mutex
);
2218 if (ret
== ETIMEDOUT
) {
2222 * Call has timed out so we kill the kconsumerd_thread and return
2225 ERR("Condition timed out. The consumer thread was never ready."
2227 pth_ret
= pthread_cancel(consumer_data
->thread
);
2229 PERROR("pthread_cancel consumer thread");
2232 PERROR("pthread_cond_wait failed consumer thread");
2234 /* Caller is expecting a negative value on failure. */
2239 pthread_mutex_lock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2240 if (consumer_data
->pid
== 0) {
2241 ERR("Consumerd did not start");
2242 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2245 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2254 * Join consumer thread
2256 static int join_consumer_thread(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
)
2260 /* Consumer pid must be a real one. */
2261 if (consumer_data
->pid
> 0) {
2263 ret
= kill(consumer_data
->pid
, SIGTERM
);
2265 ERR("Error killing consumer daemon");
2268 return pthread_join(consumer_data
->thread
, &status
);
2275 * Fork and exec a consumer daemon (consumerd).
2277 * Return pid if successful else -1.
2279 static pid_t
spawn_consumerd(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
)
2283 const char *consumer_to_use
;
2284 const char *verbosity
;
2287 DBG("Spawning consumerd");
2294 if (opt_verbose_consumer
) {
2295 verbosity
= "--verbose";
2296 } else if (lttng_opt_quiet
) {
2297 verbosity
= "--quiet";
2302 switch (consumer_data
->type
) {
2303 case LTTNG_CONSUMER_KERNEL
:
2305 * Find out which consumerd to execute. We will first try the
2306 * 64-bit path, then the sessiond's installation directory, and
2307 * fallback on the 32-bit one,
2309 DBG3("Looking for a kernel consumer at these locations:");
2310 DBG3(" 1) %s", consumerd64_bin
);
2311 DBG3(" 2) %s/%s", INSTALL_BIN_PATH
, CONSUMERD_FILE
);
2312 DBG3(" 3) %s", consumerd32_bin
);
2313 if (stat(consumerd64_bin
, &st
) == 0) {
2314 DBG3("Found location #1");
2315 consumer_to_use
= consumerd64_bin
;
2316 } else if (stat(INSTALL_BIN_PATH
"/" CONSUMERD_FILE
, &st
) == 0) {
2317 DBG3("Found location #2");
2318 consumer_to_use
= INSTALL_BIN_PATH
"/" CONSUMERD_FILE
;
2319 } else if (stat(consumerd32_bin
, &st
) == 0) {
2320 DBG3("Found location #3");
2321 consumer_to_use
= consumerd32_bin
;
2323 DBG("Could not find any valid consumerd executable");
2327 DBG("Using kernel consumer at: %s", consumer_to_use
);
2328 ret
= execl(consumer_to_use
,
2329 "lttng-consumerd", verbosity
, "-k",
2330 "--consumerd-cmd-sock", consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
,
2331 "--consumerd-err-sock", consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
,
2332 "--group", tracing_group_name
,
2335 case LTTNG_CONSUMER64_UST
:
2337 char *tmpnew
= NULL
;
2339 if (consumerd64_libdir
[0] != '\0') {
2343 tmp
= getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH");
2347 tmplen
= strlen("LD_LIBRARY_PATH=")
2348 + strlen(consumerd64_libdir
) + 1 /* : */ + strlen(tmp
);
2349 tmpnew
= zmalloc(tmplen
+ 1 /* \0 */);
2354 strcpy(tmpnew
, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=");
2355 strcat(tmpnew
, consumerd64_libdir
);
2356 if (tmp
[0] != '\0') {
2357 strcat(tmpnew
, ":");
2358 strcat(tmpnew
, tmp
);
2360 ret
= putenv(tmpnew
);
2367 DBG("Using 64-bit UST consumer at: %s", consumerd64_bin
);
2368 ret
= execl(consumerd64_bin
, "lttng-consumerd", verbosity
, "-u",
2369 "--consumerd-cmd-sock", consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
,
2370 "--consumerd-err-sock", consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
,
2371 "--group", tracing_group_name
,
2373 if (consumerd64_libdir
[0] != '\0') {
2378 case LTTNG_CONSUMER32_UST
:
2380 char *tmpnew
= NULL
;
2382 if (consumerd32_libdir
[0] != '\0') {
2386 tmp
= getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH");
2390 tmplen
= strlen("LD_LIBRARY_PATH=")
2391 + strlen(consumerd32_libdir
) + 1 /* : */ + strlen(tmp
);
2392 tmpnew
= zmalloc(tmplen
+ 1 /* \0 */);
2397 strcpy(tmpnew
, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=");
2398 strcat(tmpnew
, consumerd32_libdir
);
2399 if (tmp
[0] != '\0') {
2400 strcat(tmpnew
, ":");
2401 strcat(tmpnew
, tmp
);
2403 ret
= putenv(tmpnew
);
2410 DBG("Using 32-bit UST consumer at: %s", consumerd32_bin
);
2411 ret
= execl(consumerd32_bin
, "lttng-consumerd", verbosity
, "-u",
2412 "--consumerd-cmd-sock", consumer_data
->cmd_unix_sock_path
,
2413 "--consumerd-err-sock", consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
,
2414 "--group", tracing_group_name
,
2416 if (consumerd32_libdir
[0] != '\0') {
2422 PERROR("unknown consumer type");
2426 PERROR("Consumer execl()");
2428 /* Reaching this point, we got a failure on our execl(). */
2430 } else if (pid
> 0) {
2433 PERROR("start consumer fork");
2441 * Spawn the consumerd daemon and session daemon thread.
2443 static int start_consumerd(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
)
2448 * Set the listen() state on the socket since there is a possible race
2449 * between the exec() of the consumer daemon and this call if place in the
2450 * consumer thread. See bug #366 for more details.
2452 ret
= lttcomm_listen_unix_sock(consumer_data
->err_sock
);
2457 pthread_mutex_lock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2458 if (consumer_data
->pid
!= 0) {
2459 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2463 ret
= spawn_consumerd(consumer_data
);
2465 ERR("Spawning consumerd failed");
2466 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2470 /* Setting up the consumer_data pid */
2471 consumer_data
->pid
= ret
;
2472 DBG2("Consumer pid %d", consumer_data
->pid
);
2473 pthread_mutex_unlock(&consumer_data
->pid_mutex
);
2475 DBG2("Spawning consumer control thread");
2476 ret
= spawn_consumer_thread(consumer_data
);
2478 ERR("Fatal error spawning consumer control thread");
2486 /* Cleanup already created sockets on error. */
2487 if (consumer_data
->err_sock
>= 0) {
2490 err
= close(consumer_data
->err_sock
);
2492 PERROR("close consumer data error socket");
2499 * Setup necessary data for kernel tracer action.
2501 static int init_kernel_tracer(void)
2505 /* Modprobe lttng kernel modules */
2506 ret
= modprobe_lttng_control();
2511 /* Open debugfs lttng */
2512 kernel_tracer_fd
= open(module_proc_lttng
, O_RDWR
);
2513 if (kernel_tracer_fd
< 0) {
2514 DBG("Failed to open %s", module_proc_lttng
);
2519 /* Validate kernel version */
2520 ret
= kernel_validate_version(kernel_tracer_fd
);
2525 ret
= modprobe_lttng_data();
2530 DBG("Kernel tracer fd %d", kernel_tracer_fd
);
2534 modprobe_remove_lttng_control();
2535 ret
= close(kernel_tracer_fd
);
2539 kernel_tracer_fd
= -1;
2540 return LTTNG_ERR_KERN_VERSION
;
2543 ret
= close(kernel_tracer_fd
);
2549 modprobe_remove_lttng_control();
2552 WARN("No kernel tracer available");
2553 kernel_tracer_fd
= -1;
2555 return LTTNG_ERR_NEED_ROOT_SESSIOND
;
2557 return LTTNG_ERR_KERN_NA
;
2563 * Copy consumer output from the tracing session to the domain session. The
2564 * function also applies the right modification on a per domain basis for the
2565 * trace files destination directory.
2567 * Should *NOT* be called with RCU read-side lock held.
2569 static int copy_session_consumer(int domain
, struct ltt_session
*session
)
2572 const char *dir_name
;
2573 struct consumer_output
*consumer
;
2576 assert(session
->consumer
);
2579 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
:
2580 DBG3("Copying tracing session consumer output in kernel session");
2582 * XXX: We should audit the session creation and what this function
2583 * does "extra" in order to avoid a destroy since this function is used
2584 * in the domain session creation (kernel and ust) only. Same for UST
2587 if (session
->kernel_session
->consumer
) {
2588 consumer_destroy_output(session
->kernel_session
->consumer
);
2590 session
->kernel_session
->consumer
=
2591 consumer_copy_output(session
->consumer
);
2592 /* Ease our life a bit for the next part */
2593 consumer
= session
->kernel_session
->consumer
;
2594 dir_name
= DEFAULT_KERNEL_TRACE_DIR
;
2596 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL
:
2597 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_LOG4J
:
2598 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
:
2599 DBG3("Copying tracing session consumer output in UST session");
2600 if (session
->ust_session
->consumer
) {
2601 consumer_destroy_output(session
->ust_session
->consumer
);
2603 session
->ust_session
->consumer
=
2604 consumer_copy_output(session
->consumer
);
2605 /* Ease our life a bit for the next part */
2606 consumer
= session
->ust_session
->consumer
;
2607 dir_name
= DEFAULT_UST_TRACE_DIR
;
2610 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UNKNOWN_DOMAIN
;
2614 /* Append correct directory to subdir */
2615 strncat(consumer
->subdir
, dir_name
,
2616 sizeof(consumer
->subdir
) - strlen(consumer
->subdir
) - 1);
2617 DBG3("Copy session consumer subdir %s", consumer
->subdir
);
2626 * Create an UST session and add it to the session ust list.
2628 * Should *NOT* be called with RCU read-side lock held.
2630 static int create_ust_session(struct ltt_session
*session
,
2631 struct lttng_domain
*domain
)
2634 struct ltt_ust_session
*lus
= NULL
;
2638 assert(session
->consumer
);
2640 switch (domain
->type
) {
2641 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL
:
2642 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_LOG4J
:
2643 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
:
2646 ERR("Unknown UST domain on create session %d", domain
->type
);
2647 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UNKNOWN_DOMAIN
;
2651 DBG("Creating UST session");
2653 lus
= trace_ust_create_session(session
->id
);
2655 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UST_SESS_FAIL
;
2659 lus
->uid
= session
->uid
;
2660 lus
->gid
= session
->gid
;
2661 lus
->output_traces
= session
->output_traces
;
2662 lus
->snapshot_mode
= session
->snapshot_mode
;
2663 lus
->live_timer_interval
= session
->live_timer
;
2664 session
->ust_session
= lus
;
2666 /* Copy session output to the newly created UST session */
2667 ret
= copy_session_consumer(domain
->type
, session
);
2668 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
2676 session
->ust_session
= NULL
;
2681 * Create a kernel tracer session then create the default channel.
2683 static int create_kernel_session(struct ltt_session
*session
)
2687 DBG("Creating kernel session");
2689 ret
= kernel_create_session(session
, kernel_tracer_fd
);
2691 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_KERN_SESS_FAIL
;
2695 /* Code flow safety */
2696 assert(session
->kernel_session
);
2698 /* Copy session output to the newly created Kernel session */
2699 ret
= copy_session_consumer(LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
, session
);
2700 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
2704 /* Create directory(ies) on local filesystem. */
2705 if (session
->kernel_session
->consumer
->type
== CONSUMER_DST_LOCAL
&&
2706 strlen(session
->kernel_session
->consumer
->dst
.trace_path
) > 0) {
2707 ret
= run_as_mkdir_recursive(
2708 session
->kernel_session
->consumer
->dst
.trace_path
,
2709 S_IRWXU
| S_IRWXG
, session
->uid
, session
->gid
);
2711 if (ret
!= -EEXIST
) {
2712 ERR("Trace directory creation error");
2718 session
->kernel_session
->uid
= session
->uid
;
2719 session
->kernel_session
->gid
= session
->gid
;
2720 session
->kernel_session
->output_traces
= session
->output_traces
;
2721 session
->kernel_session
->snapshot_mode
= session
->snapshot_mode
;
2726 trace_kernel_destroy_session(session
->kernel_session
);
2727 session
->kernel_session
= NULL
;
2732 * Count number of session permitted by uid/gid.
2734 static unsigned int lttng_sessions_count(uid_t uid
, gid_t gid
)
2737 struct ltt_session
*session
;
2739 DBG("Counting number of available session for UID %d GID %d",
2741 cds_list_for_each_entry(session
, &session_list_ptr
->head
, list
) {
2743 * Only list the sessions the user can control.
2745 if (!session_access_ok(session
, uid
, gid
)) {
2754 * Process the command requested by the lttng client within the command
2755 * context structure. This function make sure that the return structure (llm)
2756 * is set and ready for transmission before returning.
2758 * Return any error encountered or 0 for success.
2760 * "sock" is only used for special-case var. len data.
2762 * Should *NOT* be called with RCU read-side lock held.
2764 static int process_client_msg(struct command_ctx
*cmd_ctx
, int sock
,
2768 int need_tracing_session
= 1;
2771 DBG("Processing client command %d", cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
);
2775 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
) {
2776 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION
:
2777 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_SNAPSHOT
:
2778 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_LIVE
:
2779 case LTTNG_DESTROY_SESSION
:
2780 case LTTNG_LIST_SESSIONS
:
2781 case LTTNG_LIST_DOMAINS
:
2782 case LTTNG_START_TRACE
:
2783 case LTTNG_STOP_TRACE
:
2784 case LTTNG_DATA_PENDING
:
2785 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_ADD_OUTPUT
:
2786 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_DEL_OUTPUT
:
2787 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_LIST_OUTPUT
:
2788 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_RECORD
:
2789 case LTTNG_SAVE_SESSION
:
2796 if (opt_no_kernel
&& need_domain
2797 && cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
== LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
) {
2799 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NEED_ROOT_SESSIOND
;
2801 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_KERN_NA
;
2806 /* Deny register consumer if we already have a spawned consumer. */
2807 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
== LTTNG_REGISTER_CONSUMER
) {
2808 pthread_mutex_lock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2809 if (kconsumer_data
.pid
> 0) {
2810 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_KERN_CONSUMER_FAIL
;
2811 pthread_mutex_unlock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2814 pthread_mutex_unlock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2818 * Check for command that don't needs to allocate a returned payload. We do
2819 * this here so we don't have to make the call for no payload at each
2822 switch(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
) {
2823 case LTTNG_LIST_SESSIONS
:
2824 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINTS
:
2825 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINT_FIELDS
:
2826 case LTTNG_LIST_DOMAINS
:
2827 case LTTNG_LIST_CHANNELS
:
2828 case LTTNG_LIST_EVENTS
:
2831 /* Setup lttng message with no payload */
2832 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, 0);
2834 /* This label does not try to unlock the session */
2835 goto init_setup_error
;
2839 /* Commands that DO NOT need a session. */
2840 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
) {
2841 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION
:
2842 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_SNAPSHOT
:
2843 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_LIVE
:
2844 case LTTNG_CALIBRATE
:
2845 case LTTNG_LIST_SESSIONS
:
2846 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINTS
:
2847 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINT_FIELDS
:
2848 case LTTNG_SAVE_SESSION
:
2849 need_tracing_session
= 0;
2852 DBG("Getting session %s by name", cmd_ctx
->lsm
->session
.name
);
2854 * We keep the session list lock across _all_ commands
2855 * for now, because the per-session lock does not
2856 * handle teardown properly.
2858 session_lock_list();
2859 cmd_ctx
->session
= session_find_by_name(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->session
.name
);
2860 if (cmd_ctx
->session
== NULL
) {
2861 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESS_NOT_FOUND
;
2864 /* Acquire lock for the session */
2865 session_lock(cmd_ctx
->session
);
2871 * Commands that need a valid session but should NOT create one if none
2872 * exists. Instead of creating one and destroying it when the command is
2873 * handled, process that right before so we save some round trip in useless
2876 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
) {
2877 case LTTNG_DISABLE_CHANNEL
:
2878 case LTTNG_DISABLE_EVENT
:
2879 case LTTNG_DISABLE_ALL_EVENT
:
2880 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
) {
2881 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
:
2882 if (!cmd_ctx
->session
->kernel_session
) {
2883 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_CHANNEL
;
2887 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL
:
2888 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_LOG4J
:
2889 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
:
2890 if (!cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
) {
2891 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_CHANNEL
;
2896 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UNKNOWN_DOMAIN
;
2908 * Check domain type for specific "pre-action".
2910 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
) {
2911 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
:
2913 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NEED_ROOT_SESSIOND
;
2917 /* Kernel tracer check */
2918 if (kernel_tracer_fd
== -1) {
2919 /* Basically, load kernel tracer modules */
2920 ret
= init_kernel_tracer();
2926 /* Consumer is in an ERROR state. Report back to client */
2927 if (uatomic_read(&kernel_consumerd_state
) == CONSUMER_ERROR
) {
2928 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_KERNCONSUMERD
;
2932 /* Need a session for kernel command */
2933 if (need_tracing_session
) {
2934 if (cmd_ctx
->session
->kernel_session
== NULL
) {
2935 ret
= create_kernel_session(cmd_ctx
->session
);
2937 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_KERN_SESS_FAIL
;
2942 /* Start the kernel consumer daemon */
2943 pthread_mutex_lock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2944 if (kconsumer_data
.pid
== 0 &&
2945 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
!= LTTNG_REGISTER_CONSUMER
) {
2946 pthread_mutex_unlock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2947 ret
= start_consumerd(&kconsumer_data
);
2949 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_KERN_CONSUMER_FAIL
;
2952 uatomic_set(&kernel_consumerd_state
, CONSUMER_STARTED
);
2954 pthread_mutex_unlock(&kconsumer_data
.pid_mutex
);
2958 * The consumer was just spawned so we need to add the socket to
2959 * the consumer output of the session if exist.
2961 ret
= consumer_create_socket(&kconsumer_data
,
2962 cmd_ctx
->session
->kernel_session
->consumer
);
2969 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL
:
2970 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_LOG4J
:
2971 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
:
2973 if (!ust_app_supported()) {
2974 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_UST
;
2977 /* Consumer is in an ERROR state. Report back to client */
2978 if (uatomic_read(&ust_consumerd_state
) == CONSUMER_ERROR
) {
2979 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_USTCONSUMERD
;
2983 if (need_tracing_session
) {
2984 /* Create UST session if none exist. */
2985 if (cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
== NULL
) {
2986 ret
= create_ust_session(cmd_ctx
->session
,
2987 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
);
2988 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
2993 /* Start the UST consumer daemons */
2995 pthread_mutex_lock(&ustconsumer64_data
.pid_mutex
);
2996 if (consumerd64_bin
[0] != '\0' &&
2997 ustconsumer64_data
.pid
== 0 &&
2998 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
!= LTTNG_REGISTER_CONSUMER
) {
2999 pthread_mutex_unlock(&ustconsumer64_data
.pid_mutex
);
3000 ret
= start_consumerd(&ustconsumer64_data
);
3002 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UST_CONSUMER64_FAIL
;
3003 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd64_fd
, -EINVAL
);
3007 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd64_fd
, ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_sock
);
3008 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd_state
, CONSUMER_STARTED
);
3010 pthread_mutex_unlock(&ustconsumer64_data
.pid_mutex
);
3014 * Setup socket for consumer 64 bit. No need for atomic access
3015 * since it was set above and can ONLY be set in this thread.
3017 ret
= consumer_create_socket(&ustconsumer64_data
,
3018 cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
->consumer
);
3024 pthread_mutex_lock(&ustconsumer32_data
.pid_mutex
);
3025 if (consumerd32_bin
[0] != '\0' &&
3026 ustconsumer32_data
.pid
== 0 &&
3027 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
!= LTTNG_REGISTER_CONSUMER
) {
3028 pthread_mutex_unlock(&ustconsumer32_data
.pid_mutex
);
3029 ret
= start_consumerd(&ustconsumer32_data
);
3031 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UST_CONSUMER32_FAIL
;
3032 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd32_fd
, -EINVAL
);
3036 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd32_fd
, ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_sock
);
3037 uatomic_set(&ust_consumerd_state
, CONSUMER_STARTED
);
3039 pthread_mutex_unlock(&ustconsumer32_data
.pid_mutex
);
3043 * Setup socket for consumer 64 bit. No need for atomic access
3044 * since it was set above and can ONLY be set in this thread.
3046 ret
= consumer_create_socket(&ustconsumer32_data
,
3047 cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
->consumer
);
3059 /* Validate consumer daemon state when start/stop trace command */
3060 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
== LTTNG_START_TRACE
||
3061 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
== LTTNG_STOP_TRACE
) {
3062 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
) {
3063 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_JUL
:
3064 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_LOG4J
:
3065 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
:
3066 if (uatomic_read(&ust_consumerd_state
) != CONSUMER_STARTED
) {
3067 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_USTCONSUMERD
;
3071 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
:
3072 if (uatomic_read(&kernel_consumerd_state
) != CONSUMER_STARTED
) {
3073 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_NO_KERNCONSUMERD
;
3081 * Check that the UID or GID match that of the tracing session.
3082 * The root user can interact with all sessions.
3084 if (need_tracing_session
) {
3085 if (!session_access_ok(cmd_ctx
->session
,
3086 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_UID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
),
3087 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_GID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
))) {
3088 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_EPERM
;
3094 * Send relayd information to consumer as soon as we have a domain and a
3097 if (cmd_ctx
->session
&& need_domain
) {
3099 * Setup relayd if not done yet. If the relayd information was already
3100 * sent to the consumer, this call will gracefully return.
3102 ret
= cmd_setup_relayd(cmd_ctx
->session
);
3103 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
3108 /* Process by command type */
3109 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->cmd_type
) {
3110 case LTTNG_ADD_CONTEXT
:
3112 ret
= cmd_add_context(cmd_ctx
->session
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3113 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.context
.channel_name
,
3114 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.context
.ctx
, kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
3117 case LTTNG_DISABLE_CHANNEL
:
3119 ret
= cmd_disable_channel(cmd_ctx
->session
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3120 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.disable
.channel_name
);
3123 case LTTNG_DISABLE_EVENT
:
3125 ret
= cmd_disable_event(cmd_ctx
->session
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3126 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.disable
.channel_name
,
3127 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.disable
.name
);
3130 case LTTNG_DISABLE_ALL_EVENT
:
3132 DBG("Disabling all events");
3134 ret
= cmd_disable_event_all(cmd_ctx
->session
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3135 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.disable
.channel_name
);
3138 case LTTNG_ENABLE_CHANNEL
:
3140 ret
= cmd_enable_channel(cmd_ctx
->session
, &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
,
3141 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.channel
.chan
, kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
3144 case LTTNG_ENABLE_EVENT
:
3146 struct lttng_event_exclusion
*exclusion
= NULL
;
3147 struct lttng_filter_bytecode
*bytecode
= NULL
;
3148 char *filter_expression
= NULL
;
3150 /* Handle exclusion events and receive it from the client. */
3151 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.exclusion_count
> 0) {
3152 size_t count
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.exclusion_count
;
3154 exclusion
= zmalloc(sizeof(struct lttng_event_exclusion
) +
3155 (count
* LTTNG_SYMBOL_NAME_LEN
));
3157 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_EXCLUSION_NOMEM
;
3161 DBG("Receiving var len exclusion event list from client ...");
3162 exclusion
->count
= count
;
3163 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, exclusion
->names
,
3164 count
* LTTNG_SYMBOL_NAME_LEN
);
3166 DBG("Nothing recv() from client var len data... continuing");
3169 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_EXCLUSION_INVAL
;
3174 /* Get filter expression from client. */
3175 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.expression_len
> 0) {
3176 size_t expression_len
=
3177 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.expression_len
;
3179 if (expression_len
> LTTNG_FILTER_MAX_LEN
) {
3180 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_INVAL
;
3185 filter_expression
= zmalloc(expression_len
);
3186 if (!filter_expression
) {
3188 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_NOMEM
;
3192 /* Receive var. len. data */
3193 DBG("Receiving var len filter's expression from client ...");
3194 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, filter_expression
,
3197 DBG("Nothing recv() from client car len data... continuing");
3199 free(filter_expression
);
3201 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_INVAL
;
3206 /* Handle filter and get bytecode from client. */
3207 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.bytecode_len
> 0) {
3208 size_t bytecode_len
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.bytecode_len
;
3210 if (bytecode_len
> LTTNG_FILTER_MAX_LEN
) {
3211 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_INVAL
;
3216 bytecode
= zmalloc(bytecode_len
);
3219 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_NOMEM
;
3223 /* Receive var. len. data */
3224 DBG("Receiving var len filter's bytecode from client ...");
3225 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, bytecode
, bytecode_len
);
3227 DBG("Nothing recv() from client car len data... continuing");
3231 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_INVAL
;
3235 if ((bytecode
->len
+ sizeof(*bytecode
)) != bytecode_len
) {
3238 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FILTER_INVAL
;
3243 ret
= cmd_enable_event(cmd_ctx
->session
, &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
,
3244 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.channel_name
,
3245 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.event
,
3246 filter_expression
, bytecode
, exclusion
,
3247 kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
3250 case LTTNG_ENABLE_ALL_EVENT
:
3252 DBG("Enabling all events");
3254 ret
= cmd_enable_event_all(cmd_ctx
->session
, &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
,
3255 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.channel_name
,
3256 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.enable
.event
.type
, NULL
, NULL
,
3257 kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
3260 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINTS
:
3262 struct lttng_event
*events
;
3265 session_lock_list();
3266 nb_events
= cmd_list_tracepoints(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
, &events
);
3267 session_unlock_list();
3268 if (nb_events
< 0) {
3269 /* Return value is a negative lttng_error_code. */
3275 * Setup lttng message with payload size set to the event list size in
3276 * bytes and then copy list into the llm payload.
3278 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, sizeof(struct lttng_event
) * nb_events
);
3284 /* Copy event list into message payload */
3285 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, events
,
3286 sizeof(struct lttng_event
) * nb_events
);
3293 case LTTNG_LIST_TRACEPOINT_FIELDS
:
3295 struct lttng_event_field
*fields
;
3298 session_lock_list();
3299 nb_fields
= cmd_list_tracepoint_fields(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3301 session_unlock_list();
3302 if (nb_fields
< 0) {
3303 /* Return value is a negative lttng_error_code. */
3309 * Setup lttng message with payload size set to the event list size in
3310 * bytes and then copy list into the llm payload.
3312 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
,
3313 sizeof(struct lttng_event_field
) * nb_fields
);
3319 /* Copy event list into message payload */
3320 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, fields
,
3321 sizeof(struct lttng_event_field
) * nb_fields
);
3328 case LTTNG_SET_CONSUMER_URI
:
3331 struct lttng_uri
*uris
;
3333 nb_uri
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.uri
.size
;
3334 len
= nb_uri
* sizeof(struct lttng_uri
);
3337 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_INVALID
;
3341 uris
= zmalloc(len
);
3343 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FATAL
;
3347 /* Receive variable len data */
3348 DBG("Receiving %zu URI(s) from client ...", nb_uri
);
3349 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, uris
, len
);
3351 DBG("No URIs received from client... continuing");
3353 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3358 ret
= cmd_set_consumer_uri(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
, cmd_ctx
->session
,
3360 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
3366 * XXX: 0 means that this URI should be applied on the session. Should
3367 * be a DOMAIN enuam.
3369 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
== 0) {
3370 /* Add the URI for the UST session if a consumer is present. */
3371 if (cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
&&
3372 cmd_ctx
->session
->ust_session
->consumer
) {
3373 ret
= cmd_set_consumer_uri(LTTNG_DOMAIN_UST
, cmd_ctx
->session
,
3375 } else if (cmd_ctx
->session
->kernel_session
&&
3376 cmd_ctx
->session
->kernel_session
->consumer
) {
3377 ret
= cmd_set_consumer_uri(LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
,
3378 cmd_ctx
->session
, nb_uri
, uris
);
3386 case LTTNG_START_TRACE
:
3388 ret
= cmd_start_trace(cmd_ctx
->session
);
3391 case LTTNG_STOP_TRACE
:
3393 ret
= cmd_stop_trace(cmd_ctx
->session
);
3396 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION
:
3399 struct lttng_uri
*uris
= NULL
;
3401 nb_uri
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.uri
.size
;
3402 len
= nb_uri
* sizeof(struct lttng_uri
);
3405 uris
= zmalloc(len
);
3407 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FATAL
;
3411 /* Receive variable len data */
3412 DBG("Waiting for %zu URIs from client ...", nb_uri
);
3413 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, uris
, len
);
3415 DBG("No URIs received from client... continuing");
3417 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3422 if (nb_uri
== 1 && uris
[0].dtype
!= LTTNG_DST_PATH
) {
3423 DBG("Creating session with ONE network URI is a bad call");
3424 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3430 ret
= cmd_create_session_uri(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->session
.name
, uris
, nb_uri
,
3431 &cmd_ctx
->creds
, 0);
3437 case LTTNG_DESTROY_SESSION
:
3439 ret
= cmd_destroy_session(cmd_ctx
->session
, kernel_poll_pipe
[1]);
3441 /* Set session to NULL so we do not unlock it after free. */
3442 cmd_ctx
->session
= NULL
;
3445 case LTTNG_LIST_DOMAINS
:
3448 struct lttng_domain
*domains
;
3450 nb_dom
= cmd_list_domains(cmd_ctx
->session
, &domains
);
3452 /* Return value is a negative lttng_error_code. */
3457 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, nb_dom
* sizeof(struct lttng_domain
));
3463 /* Copy event list into message payload */
3464 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, domains
,
3465 nb_dom
* sizeof(struct lttng_domain
));
3472 case LTTNG_LIST_CHANNELS
:
3475 struct lttng_channel
*channels
;
3477 nb_chan
= cmd_list_channels(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3478 cmd_ctx
->session
, &channels
);
3480 /* Return value is a negative lttng_error_code. */
3485 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, nb_chan
* sizeof(struct lttng_channel
));
3491 /* Copy event list into message payload */
3492 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, channels
,
3493 nb_chan
* sizeof(struct lttng_channel
));
3500 case LTTNG_LIST_EVENTS
:
3503 struct lttng_event
*events
= NULL
;
3505 nb_event
= cmd_list_events(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
, cmd_ctx
->session
,
3506 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.list
.channel_name
, &events
);
3508 /* Return value is a negative lttng_error_code. */
3513 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, nb_event
* sizeof(struct lttng_event
));
3519 /* Copy event list into message payload */
3520 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, events
,
3521 nb_event
* sizeof(struct lttng_event
));
3528 case LTTNG_LIST_SESSIONS
:
3530 unsigned int nr_sessions
;
3532 session_lock_list();
3533 nr_sessions
= lttng_sessions_count(
3534 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_UID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
),
3535 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_GID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
));
3537 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, sizeof(struct lttng_session
) * nr_sessions
);
3539 session_unlock_list();
3543 /* Filled the session array */
3544 cmd_list_lttng_sessions((struct lttng_session
*)(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
),
3545 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_UID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
),
3546 LTTNG_SOCK_GET_GID_CRED(&cmd_ctx
->creds
));
3548 session_unlock_list();
3553 case LTTNG_CALIBRATE
:
3555 ret
= cmd_calibrate(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3556 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.calibrate
);
3559 case LTTNG_REGISTER_CONSUMER
:
3561 struct consumer_data
*cdata
;
3563 switch (cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
) {
3564 case LTTNG_DOMAIN_KERNEL
:
3565 cdata
= &kconsumer_data
;
3568 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UND
;
3572 ret
= cmd_register_consumer(cmd_ctx
->session
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->domain
.type
,
3573 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.reg
.path
, cdata
);
3576 case LTTNG_DATA_PENDING
:
3578 ret
= cmd_data_pending(cmd_ctx
->session
);
3581 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_ADD_OUTPUT
:
3583 struct lttcomm_lttng_output_id reply
;
3585 ret
= cmd_snapshot_add_output(cmd_ctx
->session
,
3586 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.snapshot_output
.output
, &reply
.id
);
3587 if (ret
!= LTTNG_OK
) {
3591 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, sizeof(reply
));
3596 /* Copy output list into message payload */
3597 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, &reply
, sizeof(reply
));
3601 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_DEL_OUTPUT
:
3603 ret
= cmd_snapshot_del_output(cmd_ctx
->session
,
3604 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.snapshot_output
.output
);
3607 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_LIST_OUTPUT
:
3610 struct lttng_snapshot_output
*outputs
= NULL
;
3612 nb_output
= cmd_snapshot_list_outputs(cmd_ctx
->session
, &outputs
);
3613 if (nb_output
< 0) {
3618 ret
= setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
,
3619 nb_output
* sizeof(struct lttng_snapshot_output
));
3626 /* Copy output list into message payload */
3627 memcpy(cmd_ctx
->llm
->payload
, outputs
,
3628 nb_output
* sizeof(struct lttng_snapshot_output
));
3635 case LTTNG_SNAPSHOT_RECORD
:
3637 ret
= cmd_snapshot_record(cmd_ctx
->session
,
3638 &cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.snapshot_record
.output
,
3639 cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.snapshot_record
.wait
);
3642 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_SNAPSHOT
:
3645 struct lttng_uri
*uris
= NULL
;
3647 nb_uri
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.uri
.size
;
3648 len
= nb_uri
* sizeof(struct lttng_uri
);
3651 uris
= zmalloc(len
);
3653 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FATAL
;
3657 /* Receive variable len data */
3658 DBG("Waiting for %zu URIs from client ...", nb_uri
);
3659 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, uris
, len
);
3661 DBG("No URIs received from client... continuing");
3663 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3668 if (nb_uri
== 1 && uris
[0].dtype
!= LTTNG_DST_PATH
) {
3669 DBG("Creating session with ONE network URI is a bad call");
3670 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3676 ret
= cmd_create_session_snapshot(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->session
.name
, uris
,
3677 nb_uri
, &cmd_ctx
->creds
);
3681 case LTTNG_CREATE_SESSION_LIVE
:
3684 struct lttng_uri
*uris
= NULL
;
3686 nb_uri
= cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.uri
.size
;
3687 len
= nb_uri
* sizeof(struct lttng_uri
);
3690 uris
= zmalloc(len
);
3692 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_FATAL
;
3696 /* Receive variable len data */
3697 DBG("Waiting for %zu URIs from client ...", nb_uri
);
3698 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(sock
, uris
, len
);
3700 DBG("No URIs received from client... continuing");
3702 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3707 if (nb_uri
== 1 && uris
[0].dtype
!= LTTNG_DST_PATH
) {
3708 DBG("Creating session with ONE network URI is a bad call");
3709 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_SESSION_FAIL
;
3715 ret
= cmd_create_session_uri(cmd_ctx
->lsm
->session
.name
, uris
,
3716 nb_uri
, &cmd_ctx
->creds
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.session_live
.timer_interval
);
3720 case LTTNG_SAVE_SESSION
:
3722 ret
= cmd_save_sessions(&cmd_ctx
->lsm
->u
.save_session
.attr
,
3727 ret
= LTTNG_ERR_UND
;
3732 if (cmd_ctx
->llm
== NULL
) {
3733 DBG("Missing llm structure. Allocating one.");
3734 if (setup_lttng_msg(cmd_ctx
, 0) < 0) {
3738 /* Set return code */
3739 cmd_ctx
->llm
->ret_code
= ret
;
3741 if (cmd_ctx
->session
) {
3742 session_unlock(cmd_ctx
->session
);
3744 if (need_tracing_session
) {
3745 session_unlock_list();
3752 * Thread managing health check socket.
3754 static void *thread_manage_health(void *data
)
3756 int sock
= -1, new_sock
= -1, ret
, i
, pollfd
, err
= -1;
3757 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
3758 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
3759 struct health_comm_msg msg
;
3760 struct health_comm_reply reply
;
3762 DBG("[thread] Manage health check started");
3764 rcu_register_thread();
3766 /* We might hit an error path before this is created. */
3767 lttng_poll_init(&events
);
3769 /* Create unix socket */
3770 sock
= lttcomm_create_unix_sock(health_unix_sock_path
);
3772 ERR("Unable to create health check Unix socket");
3778 /* lttng health client socket path permissions */
3779 ret
= chown(health_unix_sock_path
, 0,
3780 utils_get_group_id(tracing_group_name
));
3782 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", health_unix_sock_path
);
3788 ret
= chmod(health_unix_sock_path
,
3789 S_IRUSR
| S_IWUSR
| S_IRGRP
| S_IWGRP
);
3791 ERR("Unable to set permissions on %s", health_unix_sock_path
);
3799 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because either way, the
3802 (void) utils_set_fd_cloexec(sock
);
3804 ret
= lttcomm_listen_unix_sock(sock
);
3810 * Pass 2 as size here for the thread quit pipe and client_sock. Nothing
3811 * more will be added to this poll set.
3813 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 2);
3818 /* Add the application registration socket */
3819 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, sock
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLPRI
);
3824 sessiond_notify_ready();
3827 DBG("Health check ready");
3829 /* Inifinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
3831 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
3834 * Restart interrupted system call.
3836 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
3844 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
3845 /* Fetch once the poll data */
3846 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
3847 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
3849 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
3850 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
3856 /* Event on the registration socket */
3857 if (pollfd
== sock
) {
3858 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
3859 ERR("Health socket poll error");
3865 new_sock
= lttcomm_accept_unix_sock(sock
);
3871 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because either way, the
3874 (void) utils_set_fd_cloexec(new_sock
);
3876 DBG("Receiving data from client for health...");
3877 ret
= lttcomm_recv_unix_sock(new_sock
, (void *)&msg
, sizeof(msg
));
3879 DBG("Nothing recv() from client... continuing");
3880 ret
= close(new_sock
);
3888 rcu_thread_online();
3890 memset(&reply
, 0, sizeof(reply
));
3891 for (i
= 0; i
< NR_HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPES
; i
++) {
3893 * health_check_state returns 0 if health is
3896 if (!health_check_state(health_sessiond
, i
)) {
3897 reply
.ret_code
|= 1ULL << i
;
3901 DBG2("Health check return value %" PRIx64
, reply
.ret_code
);
3903 ret
= send_unix_sock(new_sock
, (void *) &reply
, sizeof(reply
));
3905 ERR("Failed to send health data back to client");
3908 /* End of transmission */
3909 ret
= close(new_sock
);
3919 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
3921 DBG("Health check thread dying");
3922 unlink(health_unix_sock_path
);
3930 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
3932 rcu_unregister_thread();
3937 * This thread manage all clients request using the unix client socket for
3940 static void *thread_manage_clients(void *data
)
3942 int sock
= -1, ret
, i
, pollfd
, err
= -1;
3944 uint32_t revents
, nb_fd
;
3945 struct command_ctx
*cmd_ctx
= NULL
;
3946 struct lttng_poll_event events
;
3948 DBG("[thread] Manage client started");
3950 rcu_register_thread();
3952 health_register(health_sessiond
, HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPE_CMD
);
3954 health_code_update();
3956 ret
= lttcomm_listen_unix_sock(client_sock
);
3962 * Pass 2 as size here for the thread quit pipe and client_sock. Nothing
3963 * more will be added to this poll set.
3965 ret
= sessiond_set_thread_pollset(&events
, 2);
3967 goto error_create_poll
;
3970 /* Add the application registration socket */
3971 ret
= lttng_poll_add(&events
, client_sock
, LPOLLIN
| LPOLLPRI
);
3976 sessiond_notify_ready();
3977 ret
= sem_post(&load_info
->message_thread_ready
);
3979 PERROR("sem_post message_thread_ready");
3983 /* This testpoint is after we signal readiness to the parent. */
3984 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_clients
)) {
3988 if (testpoint(sessiond_thread_manage_clients_before_loop
)) {
3992 health_code_update();
3995 DBG("Accepting client command ...");
3997 /* Inifinite blocking call, waiting for transmission */
3999 health_poll_entry();
4000 ret
= lttng_poll_wait(&events
, -1);
4004 * Restart interrupted system call.
4006 if (errno
== EINTR
) {
4014 for (i
= 0; i
< nb_fd
; i
++) {
4015 /* Fetch once the poll data */
4016 revents
= LTTNG_POLL_GETEV(&events
, i
);
4017 pollfd
= LTTNG_POLL_GETFD(&events
, i
);
4019 health_code_update();
4021 /* Thread quit pipe has been closed. Killing thread. */
4022 ret
= sessiond_check_thread_quit_pipe(pollfd
, revents
);
4028 /* Event on the registration socket */
4029 if (pollfd
== client_sock
) {
4030 if (revents
& (LPOLLERR
| LPOLLHUP
| LPOLLRDHUP
)) {
4031 ERR("Client socket poll error");
4037 DBG("Wait for client response");
4039 health_code_update();
4041 sock
= lttcomm_accept_unix_sock(client_sock
);
4047 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because either way, the
4050 (void) utils_set_fd_cloexec(sock
);
4052 /* Set socket option for credentials retrieval */
4053 ret
= lttcomm_setsockopt_creds_unix_sock(sock
);
4058 /* Allocate context command to process the client request */
4059 cmd_ctx
= zmalloc(sizeof(struct command_ctx
));
4060 if (cmd_ctx
== NULL
) {
4061 PERROR("zmalloc cmd_ctx");
4065 /* Allocate data buffer for reception */
4066 cmd_ctx
->lsm
= zmalloc(sizeof(struct lttcomm_session_msg
));
4067 if (cmd_ctx
->lsm
== NULL
) {
4068 PERROR("zmalloc cmd_ctx->lsm");
4072 cmd_ctx
->llm
= NULL
;
4073 cmd_ctx
->session
= NULL
;
4075 health_code_update();
4078 * Data is received from the lttng client. The struct
4079 * lttcomm_session_msg (lsm) contains the command and data request of
4082 DBG("Receiving data from client ...");
4083 ret
= lttcomm_recv_creds_unix_sock(sock
, cmd_ctx
->lsm
,
4084 sizeof(struct lttcomm_session_msg
), &cmd_ctx
->creds
);
4086 DBG("Nothing recv() from client... continuing");
4092 clean_command_ctx(&cmd_ctx
);
4096 health_code_update();
4098 // TODO: Validate cmd_ctx including sanity check for
4099 // security purpose.
4101 rcu_thread_online();
4103 * This function dispatch the work to the kernel or userspace tracer
4104 * libs and fill the lttcomm_lttng_msg data structure of all the needed
4105 * informations for the client. The command context struct contains
4106 * everything this function may needs.
4108 ret
= process_client_msg(cmd_ctx
, sock
, &sock_error
);
4109 rcu_thread_offline();
4117 * TODO: Inform client somehow of the fatal error. At
4118 * this point, ret < 0 means that a zmalloc failed
4119 * (ENOMEM). Error detected but still accept
4120 * command, unless a socket error has been
4123 clean_command_ctx(&cmd_ctx
);
4127 health_code_update();
4129 DBG("Sending response (size: %d, retcode: %s)",
4130 cmd_ctx
->lttng_msg_size
,
4131 lttng_strerror(-cmd_ctx
->llm
->ret_code
));
4132 ret
= send_unix_sock(sock
, cmd_ctx
->llm
, cmd_ctx
->lttng_msg_size
);
4134 ERR("Failed to send data back to client");
4137 /* End of transmission */
4144 clean_command_ctx(&cmd_ctx
);
4146 health_code_update();
4158 lttng_poll_clean(&events
);
4159 clean_command_ctx(&cmd_ctx
);
4163 unlink(client_unix_sock_path
);
4164 if (client_sock
>= 0) {
4165 ret
= close(client_sock
);
4173 ERR("Health error occurred in %s", __func__
);
4176 health_unregister(health_sessiond
);
4178 DBG("Client thread dying");
4180 rcu_unregister_thread();
4186 * usage function on stderr
4188 static void usage(void)
4190 fprintf(stderr
, "Usage: %s OPTIONS\n\nOptions:\n", progname
);
4191 fprintf(stderr
, " -h, --help Display this usage.\n");
4192 fprintf(stderr
, " -c, --client-sock PATH Specify path for the client unix socket\n");
4193 fprintf(stderr
, " -a, --apps-sock PATH Specify path for apps unix socket\n");
4194 fprintf(stderr
, " --kconsumerd-err-sock PATH Specify path for the kernel consumer error socket\n");
4195 fprintf(stderr
, " --kconsumerd-cmd-sock PATH Specify path for the kernel consumer command socket\n");
4196 fprintf(stderr
, " --ustconsumerd32-err-sock PATH Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer error socket\n");
4197 fprintf(stderr
, " --ustconsumerd64-err-sock PATH Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer error socket\n");
4198 fprintf(stderr
, " --ustconsumerd32-cmd-sock PATH Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer command socket\n");
4199 fprintf(stderr
, " --ustconsumerd64-cmd-sock PATH Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer command socket\n");
4200 fprintf(stderr
, " --consumerd32-path PATH Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer daemon binary\n");
4201 fprintf(stderr
, " --consumerd32-libdir PATH Specify path for the 32-bit UST consumer daemon libraries\n");
4202 fprintf(stderr
, " --consumerd64-path PATH Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer daemon binary\n");
4203 fprintf(stderr
, " --consumerd64-libdir PATH Specify path for the 64-bit UST consumer daemon libraries\n");
4204 fprintf(stderr
, " -d, --daemonize Start as a daemon.\n");
4205 fprintf(stderr
, " -b, --background Start as a daemon, keeping console open.\n");
4206 fprintf(stderr
, " -g, --group NAME Specify the tracing group name. (default: tracing)\n");
4207 fprintf(stderr
, " -V, --version Show version number.\n");
4208 fprintf(stderr
, " -S, --sig-parent Send SIGUSR1 to parent pid to notify readiness.\n");
4209 fprintf(stderr
, " -q, --quiet No output at all.\n");
4210 fprintf(stderr
, " -v, --verbose Verbose mode. Activate DBG() macro.\n");
4211 fprintf(stderr
, " -p, --pidfile FILE Write a pid to FILE name overriding the default value.\n");
4212 fprintf(stderr
, " --verbose-consumer Verbose mode for consumer. Activate DBG() macro.\n");
4213 fprintf(stderr
, " --no-kernel Disable kernel tracer\n");
4214 fprintf(stderr
, " --agent-tcp-port Agent registration TCP port\n");
4215 fprintf(stderr
, " -f --config Load daemon configuration file\n");
4216 fprintf(stderr
, " -l --load PATH Load session configuration\n");
4217 fprintf(stderr
, " --kmod-probes Specify kernel module probes to load\n");
4218 fprintf(stderr
, " --extra-kmod-probes Specify extra kernel module probes to load\n");
4222 * Take an option from the getopt output and set it in the right variable to be
4225 * Return 0 on success else a negative value.
4227 static int set_option(int opt
, const char *arg
, const char *optname
)
4233 fprintf(stderr
, "option %s", optname
);
4235 fprintf(stderr
, " with arg %s\n", arg
);
4239 snprintf(client_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4242 snprintf(apps_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4252 * If the override option is set, the pointer points to a
4253 * *non* const thus freeing it even though the variable type is
4256 if (tracing_group_name_override
) {
4257 free((void *) tracing_group_name
);
4259 tracing_group_name
= strdup(arg
);
4260 if (!tracing_group_name
) {
4264 tracing_group_name_override
= 1;
4270 fprintf(stdout
, "%s\n", VERSION
);
4276 snprintf(kconsumer_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4279 snprintf(kconsumer_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4282 snprintf(ustconsumer64_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4285 snprintf(ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4288 snprintf(ustconsumer32_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4291 snprintf(ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
, "%s", arg
);
4297 lttng_opt_quiet
= 1;
4300 /* Verbose level can increase using multiple -v */
4302 /* Value obtained from config file */
4303 lttng_opt_verbose
= config_parse_value(arg
);
4305 /* -v used on command line */
4306 lttng_opt_verbose
++;
4308 /* Clamp value to [0, 3] */
4309 lttng_opt_verbose
= lttng_opt_verbose
< 0 ? 0 :
4310 (lttng_opt_verbose
<= 3 ? lttng_opt_verbose
: 3);
4314 opt_verbose_consumer
= config_parse_value(arg
);
4316 opt_verbose_consumer
+= 1;
4320 if (consumerd32_bin_override
) {
4321 free((void *) consumerd32_bin
);
4323 consumerd32_bin
= strdup(arg
);
4324 if (!consumerd32_bin
) {
4328 consumerd32_bin_override
= 1;
4331 if (consumerd32_libdir_override
) {
4332 free((void *) consumerd32_libdir
);
4334 consumerd32_libdir
= strdup(arg
);
4335 if (!consumerd32_libdir
) {
4339 consumerd32_libdir_override
= 1;
4342 if (consumerd64_bin_override
) {
4343 free((void *) consumerd64_bin
);
4345 consumerd64_bin
= strdup(arg
);
4346 if (!consumerd64_bin
) {
4350 consumerd64_bin_override
= 1;
4353 if (consumerd64_libdir_override
) {
4354 free((void *) consumerd64_libdir
);
4356 consumerd64_libdir
= strdup(arg
);
4357 if (!consumerd64_libdir
) {
4361 consumerd64_libdir_override
= 1;
4365 opt_pidfile
= strdup(arg
);
4371 case 'J': /* Agent TCP port. */
4376 v
= strtoul(arg
, NULL
, 0);
4377 if (errno
!= 0 || !isdigit(arg
[0])) {
4378 ERR("Wrong value in --agent-tcp-port parameter: %s", arg
);
4381 if (v
== 0 || v
>= 65535) {
4382 ERR("Port overflow in --agent-tcp-port parameter: %s", arg
);
4385 agent_tcp_port
= (uint32_t) v
;
4386 DBG3("Agent TCP port set to non default: %u", agent_tcp_port
);
4390 free(opt_load_session_path
);
4391 opt_load_session_path
= strdup(arg
);
4392 if (!opt_load_session_path
) {
4397 case 'P': /* probe modules list */
4398 free(kmod_probes_list
);
4399 kmod_probes_list
= strdup(arg
);
4400 if (!kmod_probes_list
) {
4406 free(kmod_extra_probes_list
);
4407 kmod_extra_probes_list
= strdup(arg
);
4408 if (!kmod_extra_probes_list
) {
4414 /* This is handled in set_options() thus silent break. */
4417 /* Unknown option or other error.
4418 * Error is printed by getopt, just return */
4426 * config_entry_handler_cb used to handle options read from a config file.
4427 * See config_entry_handler_cb comment in common/config/config.h for the
4428 * return value conventions.
4430 static int config_entry_handler(const struct config_entry
*entry
, void *unused
)
4434 if (!entry
|| !entry
->name
|| !entry
->value
) {
4439 /* Check if the option is to be ignored */
4440 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof(config_ignore_options
) / sizeof(char *); i
++) {
4441 if (!strcmp(entry
->name
, config_ignore_options
[i
])) {
4446 for (i
= 0; i
< (sizeof(long_options
) / sizeof(struct option
)) - 1;
4449 /* Ignore if not fully matched. */
4450 if (strcmp(entry
->name
, long_options
[i
].name
)) {
4455 * If the option takes no argument on the command line, we have to
4456 * check if the value is "true". We support non-zero numeric values,
4459 if (!long_options
[i
].has_arg
) {
4460 ret
= config_parse_value(entry
->value
);
4463 WARN("Invalid configuration value \"%s\" for option %s",
4464 entry
->value
, entry
->name
);
4466 /* False, skip boolean config option. */
4471 ret
= set_option(long_options
[i
].val
, entry
->value
, entry
->name
);
4475 WARN("Unrecognized option \"%s\" in daemon configuration file.", entry
->name
);
4482 * daemon configuration loading and argument parsing
4484 static int set_options(int argc
, char **argv
)
4486 int ret
= 0, c
= 0, option_index
= 0;
4487 int orig_optopt
= optopt
, orig_optind
= optind
;
4489 const char *config_path
= NULL
;
4491 optstring
= utils_generate_optstring(long_options
,
4492 sizeof(long_options
) / sizeof(struct option
));
4498 /* Check for the --config option */
4499 while ((c
= getopt_long(argc
, argv
, optstring
, long_options
,
4500 &option_index
)) != -1) {
4504 } else if (c
!= 'f') {
4505 /* if not equal to --config option. */
4509 config_path
= utils_expand_path(optarg
);
4511 ERR("Failed to resolve path: %s", optarg
);
4515 ret
= config_get_section_entries(config_path
, config_section_name
,
4516 config_entry_handler
, NULL
);
4519 ERR("Invalid configuration option at line %i", ret
);
4525 /* Reset getopt's global state */
4526 optopt
= orig_optopt
;
4527 optind
= orig_optind
;
4529 c
= getopt_long(argc
, argv
, optstring
, long_options
, &option_index
);
4534 ret
= set_option(c
, optarg
, long_options
[option_index
].name
);
4546 * Creates the two needed socket by the daemon.
4547 * apps_sock - The communication socket for all UST apps.
4548 * client_sock - The communication of the cli tool (lttng).
4550 static int init_daemon_socket(void)
4555 old_umask
= umask(0);
4557 /* Create client tool unix socket */
4558 client_sock
= lttcomm_create_unix_sock(client_unix_sock_path
);
4559 if (client_sock
< 0) {
4560 ERR("Create unix sock failed: %s", client_unix_sock_path
);
4565 /* Set the cloexec flag */
4566 ret
= utils_set_fd_cloexec(client_sock
);
4568 ERR("Unable to set CLOEXEC flag to the client Unix socket (fd: %d). "
4569 "Continuing but note that the consumer daemon will have a "
4570 "reference to this socket on exec()", client_sock
);
4573 /* File permission MUST be 660 */
4574 ret
= chmod(client_unix_sock_path
, S_IRUSR
| S_IWUSR
| S_IRGRP
| S_IWGRP
);
4576 ERR("Set file permissions failed: %s", client_unix_sock_path
);
4581 /* Create the application unix socket */
4582 apps_sock
= lttcomm_create_unix_sock(apps_unix_sock_path
);
4583 if (apps_sock
< 0) {
4584 ERR("Create unix sock failed: %s", apps_unix_sock_path
);
4589 /* Set the cloexec flag */
4590 ret
= utils_set_fd_cloexec(apps_sock
);
4592 ERR("Unable to set CLOEXEC flag to the app Unix socket (fd: %d). "
4593 "Continuing but note that the consumer daemon will have a "
4594 "reference to this socket on exec()", apps_sock
);
4597 /* File permission MUST be 666 */
4598 ret
= chmod(apps_unix_sock_path
,
4599 S_IRUSR
| S_IWUSR
| S_IRGRP
| S_IWGRP
| S_IROTH
| S_IWOTH
);
4601 ERR("Set file permissions failed: %s", apps_unix_sock_path
);
4606 DBG3("Session daemon client socket %d and application socket %d created",
4607 client_sock
, apps_sock
);
4615 * Check if the global socket is available, and if a daemon is answering at the
4616 * other side. If yes, error is returned.
4618 static int check_existing_daemon(void)
4620 /* Is there anybody out there ? */
4621 if (lttng_session_daemon_alive()) {
4629 * Set the tracing group gid onto the client socket.
4631 * Race window between mkdir and chown is OK because we are going from more
4632 * permissive (root.root) to less permissive (root.tracing).
4634 static int set_permissions(char *rundir
)
4639 gid
= utils_get_group_id(tracing_group_name
);
4641 /* Set lttng run dir */
4642 ret
= chown(rundir
, 0, gid
);
4644 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", rundir
);
4649 * Ensure all applications and tracing group can search the run
4650 * dir. Allow everyone to read the directory, since it does not
4651 * buy us anything to hide its content.
4653 ret
= chmod(rundir
, S_IRWXU
| S_IRGRP
| S_IXGRP
| S_IROTH
| S_IXOTH
);
4655 ERR("Unable to set permissions on %s", rundir
);
4659 /* lttng client socket path */
4660 ret
= chown(client_unix_sock_path
, 0, gid
);
4662 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", client_unix_sock_path
);
4666 /* kconsumer error socket path */
4667 ret
= chown(kconsumer_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, 0, 0);
4669 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", kconsumer_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
4673 /* 64-bit ustconsumer error socket path */
4674 ret
= chown(ustconsumer64_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, 0, 0);
4676 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", ustconsumer64_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
4680 /* 32-bit ustconsumer compat32 error socket path */
4681 ret
= chown(ustconsumer32_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, 0, 0);
4683 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", ustconsumer32_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
4687 DBG("All permissions are set");
4693 * Create the lttng run directory needed for all global sockets and pipe.
4695 static int create_lttng_rundir(const char *rundir
)
4699 DBG3("Creating LTTng run directory: %s", rundir
);
4701 ret
= mkdir(rundir
, S_IRWXU
);
4703 if (errno
!= EEXIST
) {
4704 ERR("Unable to create %s", rundir
);
4716 * Setup sockets and directory needed by the kconsumerd communication with the
4719 static int set_consumer_sockets(struct consumer_data
*consumer_data
,
4723 char path
[PATH_MAX
];
4725 switch (consumer_data
->type
) {
4726 case LTTNG_CONSUMER_KERNEL
:
4727 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
, DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_PATH
, rundir
);
4729 case LTTNG_CONSUMER64_UST
:
4730 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
, DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_PATH
, rundir
);
4732 case LTTNG_CONSUMER32_UST
:
4733 snprintf(path
, PATH_MAX
, DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_PATH
, rundir
);
4736 ERR("Consumer type unknown");
4741 DBG2("Creating consumer directory: %s", path
);
4743 ret
= mkdir(path
, S_IRWXU
| S_IRGRP
| S_IXGRP
);
4745 if (errno
!= EEXIST
) {
4747 ERR("Failed to create %s", path
);
4753 ret
= chown(path
, 0, utils_get_group_id(tracing_group_name
));
4755 ERR("Unable to set group on %s", path
);
4761 /* Create the kconsumerd error unix socket */
4762 consumer_data
->err_sock
=
4763 lttcomm_create_unix_sock(consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
);
4764 if (consumer_data
->err_sock
< 0) {
4765 ERR("Create unix sock failed: %s", consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
);
4771 * Set the CLOEXEC flag. Return code is useless because either way, the
4774 ret
= utils_set_fd_cloexec(consumer_data
->err_sock
);
4776 PERROR("utils_set_fd_cloexec");
4777 /* continue anyway */
4780 /* File permission MUST be 660 */
4781 ret
= chmod(consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
,
4782 S_IRUSR
| S_IWUSR
| S_IRGRP
| S_IWGRP
);
4784 ERR("Set file permissions failed: %s", consumer_data
->err_unix_sock_path
);
4794 * Signal handler for the daemon
4796 * Simply stop all worker threads, leaving main() return gracefully after
4797 * joining all threads and calling cleanup().
4799 static void sighandler(int sig
)
4803 DBG("SIGPIPE caught");
4806 DBG("SIGINT caught");
4810 DBG("SIGTERM caught");
4814 CMM_STORE_SHARED(recv_child_signal
, 1);
4822 * Setup signal handler for :
4823 * SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGPIPE
4825 static int set_signal_handler(void)
4828 struct sigaction sa
;
4831 if ((ret
= sigemptyset(&sigset
)) < 0) {
4832 PERROR("sigemptyset");
4836 sa
.sa_handler
= sighandler
;
4837 sa
.sa_mask
= sigset
;
4839 if ((ret
= sigaction(SIGTERM
, &sa
, NULL
)) < 0) {
4840 PERROR("sigaction");
4844 if ((ret
= sigaction(SIGINT
, &sa
, NULL
)) < 0) {
4845 PERROR("sigaction");
4849 if ((ret
= sigaction(SIGPIPE
, &sa
, NULL
)) < 0) {
4850 PERROR("sigaction");
4854 if ((ret
= sigaction(SIGUSR1
, &sa
, NULL
)) < 0) {
4855 PERROR("sigaction");
4859 DBG("Signal handler set for SIGTERM, SIGUSR1, SIGPIPE and SIGINT");
4865 * Set open files limit to unlimited. This daemon can open a large number of
4866 * file descriptors in order to consumer multiple kernel traces.
4868 static void set_ulimit(void)
4873 /* The kernel does not allowed an infinite limit for open files */
4874 lim
.rlim_cur
= 65535;
4875 lim
.rlim_max
= 65535;
4877 ret
= setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE
, &lim
);
4879 PERROR("failed to set open files limit");
4884 * Write pidfile using the rundir and opt_pidfile.
4886 static void write_pidfile(void)
4889 char pidfile_path
[PATH_MAX
];
4894 strncpy(pidfile_path
, opt_pidfile
, sizeof(pidfile_path
));
4896 /* Build pidfile path from rundir and opt_pidfile. */
4897 ret
= snprintf(pidfile_path
, sizeof(pidfile_path
), "%s/"
4898 DEFAULT_LTTNG_SESSIOND_PIDFILE
, rundir
);
4900 PERROR("snprintf pidfile path");
4906 * Create pid file in rundir. Return value is of no importance. The
4907 * execution will continue even though we are not able to write the file.
4909 (void) utils_create_pid_file(getpid(), pidfile_path
);
4916 * Create lockfile using the rundir and return its fd.
4918 static int create_lockfile(void)
4921 char lockfile_path
[PATH_MAX
];
4923 ret
= generate_lock_file_path(lockfile_path
, sizeof(lockfile_path
));
4928 ret
= utils_create_lock_file(lockfile_path
);
4934 * Write agent TCP port using the rundir.
4936 static void write_agent_port(void)
4939 char path
[PATH_MAX
];
4943 ret
= snprintf(path
, sizeof(path
), "%s/"
4944 DEFAULT_LTTNG_SESSIOND_AGENTPORT_FILE
, rundir
);
4946 PERROR("snprintf agent port path");
4951 * Create TCP agent port file in rundir. Return value is of no importance.
4952 * The execution will continue even though we are not able to write the
4955 (void) utils_create_pid_file(agent_tcp_port
, path
);
4962 * Start the load session thread and dettach from it so the main thread can
4963 * continue. This does not return a value since whatever the outcome, the main
4964 * thread will continue.
4966 static void start_load_session_thread(void)
4970 /* Create session loading thread. */
4971 ret
= pthread_create(&load_session_thread
, NULL
, thread_load_session
,
4974 PERROR("pthread_create load_session_thread");
4978 ret
= pthread_detach(load_session_thread
);
4980 PERROR("pthread_detach load_session_thread");
4983 /* Everything went well so don't cleanup anything. */
4986 /* The cleanup() function will destroy the load_info data. */
4993 int main(int argc
, char **argv
)
4997 const char *home_path
, *env_app_timeout
;
4999 init_kernel_workarounds();
5001 rcu_register_thread();
5003 if ((ret
= set_signal_handler()) < 0) {
5007 setup_consumerd_path();
5009 page_size
= sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE
);
5010 if (page_size
< 0) {
5011 PERROR("sysconf _SC_PAGESIZE");
5012 page_size
= LONG_MAX
;
5013 WARN("Fallback page size to %ld", page_size
);
5016 /* Parse arguments and load the daemon configuration file */
5018 if ((ret
= set_options(argc
, argv
)) < 0) {
5023 if (opt_daemon
|| opt_background
) {
5026 ret
= lttng_daemonize(&child_ppid
, &recv_child_signal
,
5033 * We are in the child. Make sure all other file descriptors are
5034 * closed, in case we are called with more opened file descriptors than
5035 * the standard ones.
5037 for (i
= 3; i
< sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX
); i
++) {
5042 /* Create thread quit pipe */
5043 if ((ret
= init_thread_quit_pipe()) < 0) {
5047 /* Check if daemon is UID = 0 */
5048 is_root
= !getuid();
5051 rundir
= strdup(DEFAULT_LTTNG_RUNDIR
);
5053 /* Create global run dir with root access */
5054 ret
= create_lttng_rundir(rundir
);
5059 if (strlen(apps_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5060 snprintf(apps_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5061 DEFAULT_GLOBAL_APPS_UNIX_SOCK
);
5064 if (strlen(client_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5065 snprintf(client_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5066 DEFAULT_GLOBAL_CLIENT_UNIX_SOCK
);
5069 /* Set global SHM for ust */
5070 if (strlen(wait_shm_path
) == 0) {
5071 snprintf(wait_shm_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5072 DEFAULT_GLOBAL_APPS_WAIT_SHM_PATH
);
5075 if (strlen(health_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5076 snprintf(health_unix_sock_path
, sizeof(health_unix_sock_path
),
5077 DEFAULT_GLOBAL_HEALTH_UNIX_SOCK
);
5080 /* Setup kernel consumerd path */
5081 snprintf(kconsumer_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5082 DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_ERR_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5083 snprintf(kconsumer_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5084 DEFAULT_KCONSUMERD_CMD_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5086 DBG2("Kernel consumer err path: %s",
5087 kconsumer_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
5088 DBG2("Kernel consumer cmd path: %s",
5089 kconsumer_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
);
5091 home_path
= utils_get_home_dir();
5092 if (home_path
== NULL
) {
5093 /* TODO: Add --socket PATH option */
5094 ERR("Can't get HOME directory for sockets creation.");
5100 * Create rundir from home path. This will create something like
5103 ret
= asprintf(&rundir
, DEFAULT_LTTNG_HOME_RUNDIR
, home_path
);
5109 ret
= create_lttng_rundir(rundir
);
5114 if (strlen(apps_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5115 snprintf(apps_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5116 DEFAULT_HOME_APPS_UNIX_SOCK
, home_path
);
5119 /* Set the cli tool unix socket path */
5120 if (strlen(client_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5121 snprintf(client_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5122 DEFAULT_HOME_CLIENT_UNIX_SOCK
, home_path
);
5125 /* Set global SHM for ust */
5126 if (strlen(wait_shm_path
) == 0) {
5127 snprintf(wait_shm_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5128 DEFAULT_HOME_APPS_WAIT_SHM_PATH
, getuid());
5131 /* Set health check Unix path */
5132 if (strlen(health_unix_sock_path
) == 0) {
5133 snprintf(health_unix_sock_path
, sizeof(health_unix_sock_path
),
5134 DEFAULT_HOME_HEALTH_UNIX_SOCK
, home_path
);
5138 lockfile_fd
= create_lockfile();
5139 if (lockfile_fd
< 0) {
5143 /* Set consumer initial state */
5144 kernel_consumerd_state
= CONSUMER_STOPPED
;
5145 ust_consumerd_state
= CONSUMER_STOPPED
;
5147 DBG("Client socket path %s", client_unix_sock_path
);
5148 DBG("Application socket path %s", apps_unix_sock_path
);
5149 DBG("Application wait path %s", wait_shm_path
);
5150 DBG("LTTng run directory path: %s", rundir
);
5152 /* 32 bits consumerd path setup */
5153 snprintf(ustconsumer32_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5154 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_ERR_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5155 snprintf(ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5156 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD32_CMD_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5158 DBG2("UST consumer 32 bits err path: %s",
5159 ustconsumer32_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
5160 DBG2("UST consumer 32 bits cmd path: %s",
5161 ustconsumer32_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
);
5163 /* 64 bits consumerd path setup */
5164 snprintf(ustconsumer64_data
.err_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5165 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_ERR_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5166 snprintf(ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
, PATH_MAX
,
5167 DEFAULT_USTCONSUMERD64_CMD_SOCK_PATH
, rundir
);
5169 DBG2("UST consumer 64 bits err path: %s",
5170 ustconsumer64_data
.err_unix_sock_path
);
5171 DBG2("UST consumer 64 bits cmd path: %s",
5172 ustconsumer64_data
.cmd_unix_sock_path
);
5175 * See if daemon already exist.
5177 if ((ret
= check_existing_daemon()) < 0) {
5178 ERR("Already running daemon.\n");
5180 * We do not goto exit because we must not cleanup()
5181 * because a daemon is already running.
5187 * Init UST app hash table. Alloc hash table before this point since
5188 * cleanup() can get called after that point.
5192 /* Initialize agent domain subsystem. */
5193 if ((ret
= agent_setup()) < 0) {
5194 /* ENOMEM at this point. */
5198 /* After this point, we can safely call cleanup() with "goto exit" */
5201 * These actions must be executed as root. We do that *after* setting up
5202 * the sockets path because we MUST make the check for another daemon using
5203 * those paths *before* trying to set the kernel consumer sockets and init
5207 ret
= set_consumer_sockets(&kconsumer_data
, rundir
);
5212 /* Setup kernel tracer */
5213 if (!opt_no_kernel
) {
5214 init_kernel_tracer();
5217 /* Set ulimit for open files */
5220 /* init lttng_fd tracking must be done after set_ulimit. */
5223 ret
= set_consumer_sockets(&ustconsumer64_data
, rundir
);
5228 ret
= set_consumer_sockets(&ustconsumer32_data
, rundir
);
5233 /* Setup the needed unix socket */
5234 if ((ret
= init_daemon_socket()) < 0) {
5238 /* Set credentials to socket */
5239 if (is_root
&& ((ret
= set_permissions(rundir
)) < 0)) {
5243 /* Get parent pid if -S, --sig-parent is specified. */
5244 if (opt_sig_parent
) {
5248 /* Setup the kernel pipe for waking up the kernel thread */
5249 if (is_root
&& !opt_no_kernel
) {
5250 if ((ret
= utils_create_pipe_cloexec(kernel_poll_pipe
)) < 0) {
5255 /* Setup the thread ht_cleanup communication pipe. */
5256 if (utils_create_pipe_cloexec(ht_cleanup_pipe
) < 0) {
5260 /* Setup the thread apps communication pipe. */
5261 if ((ret
= utils_create_pipe_cloexec(apps_cmd_pipe
)) < 0) {
5265 /* Setup the thread apps notify communication pipe. */
5266 if (utils_create_pipe_cloexec(apps_cmd_notify_pipe
) < 0) {
5270 /* Initialize global buffer per UID and PID registry. */
5271 buffer_reg_init_uid_registry();
5272 buffer_reg_init_pid_registry();
5274 /* Init UST command queue. */
5275 cds_wfcq_init(&ust_cmd_queue
.head
, &ust_cmd_queue
.tail
);
5278 * Get session list pointer. This pointer MUST NOT be free(). This list is
5279 * statically declared in session.c
5281 session_list_ptr
= session_get_list();
5283 /* Set up max poll set size */
5284 lttng_poll_set_max_size();
5288 /* Check for the application socket timeout env variable. */
5289 env_app_timeout
= getenv(DEFAULT_APP_SOCKET_TIMEOUT_ENV
);
5290 if (env_app_timeout
) {
5291 app_socket_timeout
= atoi(env_app_timeout
);
5293 app_socket_timeout
= DEFAULT_APP_SOCKET_RW_TIMEOUT
;
5299 /* Initialize communication library */
5301 /* This is to get the TCP timeout value. */
5302 lttcomm_inet_init();
5304 if (load_session_init_data(&load_info
) < 0) {
5307 load_info
->path
= opt_load_session_path
;
5310 * Initialize the health check subsystem. This call should set the
5311 * appropriate time values.
5313 health_sessiond
= health_app_create(NR_HEALTH_SESSIOND_TYPES
);
5314 if (!health_sessiond
) {
5315 PERROR("health_app_create error");
5316 goto exit_health_sessiond_cleanup
;
5319 /* Create thread to clean up RCU hash tables */
5320 ret
= pthread_create(&ht_cleanup_thread
, NULL
,
5321 thread_ht_cleanup
, (void *) NULL
);
5323 PERROR("pthread_create ht_cleanup");
5324 goto exit_ht_cleanup
;
5327 /* Create health-check thread */
5328 ret
= pthread_create(&health_thread
, NULL
,
5329 thread_manage_health
, (void *) NULL
);
5331 PERROR("pthread_create health");
5335 /* Create thread to manage the client socket */
5336 ret
= pthread_create(&client_thread
, NULL
,
5337 thread_manage_clients
, (void *) NULL
);
5339 PERROR("pthread_create clients");
5343 /* Create thread to dispatch registration */
5344 ret
= pthread_create(&dispatch_thread
, NULL
,
5345 thread_dispatch_ust_registration
, (void *) NULL
);
5347 PERROR("pthread_create dispatch");
5351 /* Create thread to manage application registration. */
5352 ret
= pthread_create(®_apps_thread
, NULL
,
5353 thread_registration_apps
, (void *) NULL
);
5355 PERROR("pthread_create registration");
5359 /* Create thread to manage application socket */
5360 ret
= pthread_create(&apps_thread
, NULL
,
5361 thread_manage_apps
, (void *) NULL
);
5363 PERROR("pthread_create apps");
5367 /* Create thread to manage application notify socket */
5368 ret
= pthread_create(&apps_notify_thread
, NULL
,
5369 ust_thread_manage_notify
, (void *) NULL
);
5371 PERROR("pthread_create notify");
5372 goto exit_apps_notify
;
5375 /* Create agent registration thread. */
5376 ret
= pthread_create(&agent_reg_thread
, NULL
,
5377 agent_thread_manage_registration
, (void *) NULL
);
5379 PERROR("pthread_create agent");
5380 goto exit_agent_reg
;
5383 /* Don't start this thread if kernel tracing is not requested nor root */
5384 if (is_root
&& !opt_no_kernel
) {
5385 /* Create kernel thread to manage kernel event */
5386 ret
= pthread_create(&kernel_thread
, NULL
,
5387 thread_manage_kernel
, (void *) NULL
);
5389 PERROR("pthread_create kernel");
5394 /* Load possible session(s). */
5395 start_load_session_thread();
5397 if (is_root
&& !opt_no_kernel
) {
5398 ret
= pthread_join(kernel_thread
, &status
);
5400 PERROR("pthread_join");
5401 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5406 ret
= pthread_join(agent_reg_thread
, &status
);
5408 PERROR("pthread_join agent");
5409 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5413 ret
= pthread_join(apps_notify_thread
, &status
);
5415 PERROR("pthread_join apps notify");
5416 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5420 ret
= pthread_join(apps_thread
, &status
);
5422 PERROR("pthread_join apps");
5423 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5428 ret
= pthread_join(reg_apps_thread
, &status
);
5430 PERROR("pthread_join");
5431 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5435 ret
= pthread_join(dispatch_thread
, &status
);
5437 PERROR("pthread_join");
5438 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5442 ret
= pthread_join(client_thread
, &status
);
5444 PERROR("pthread_join");
5445 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5448 ret
= join_consumer_thread(&kconsumer_data
);
5450 PERROR("join_consumer");
5451 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5454 ret
= join_consumer_thread(&ustconsumer32_data
);
5456 PERROR("join_consumer ust32");
5457 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5460 ret
= join_consumer_thread(&ustconsumer64_data
);
5462 PERROR("join_consumer ust64");
5463 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5467 ret
= pthread_join(health_thread
, &status
);
5469 PERROR("pthread_join health thread");
5470 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5474 ret
= pthread_join(ht_cleanup_thread
, &status
);
5476 PERROR("pthread_join ht cleanup thread");
5477 goto error
; /* join error, exit without cleanup */
5480 health_app_destroy(health_sessiond
);
5481 exit_health_sessiond_cleanup
:
5484 * cleanup() is called when no other thread is running.
5486 rcu_thread_online();
5488 rcu_thread_offline();
5489 rcu_unregister_thread();