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diff --git a/mdk-stage1/init.c b/mdk-stage1/init.c deleted file mode 100644 index eb84c5e06..000000000 --- a/mdk-stage1/init.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,464 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Guillaume Cottenceau (gc@mandrakesoft.com) - * - * Copyright 2000 MandrakeSoft - * - * This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU - * public license. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - * - */ - -/* - * Portions from Erik Troan (ewt@redhat.com) - * - * Copyright 1996 Red Hat Software - * - */ - -#ifndef INIT_HEADERS -#include "init-libc-headers.h" -#else -#include INIT_HEADERS -#endif - -#include "config-stage1.h" - - -char * env[] = { - "PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/mnt/sbin:/mnt/usr/sbin:/mnt/bin:/mnt/usr/bin", - "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib:/mnt/lib:/mnt/usr/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib:/mnt/usr/X11R6/lib", - "HOME=/", - "TERM=linux", - "TERMINFO=/etc/terminfo", - NULL -}; - - -/* - * this needs to handle the following cases: - * - * 1) run from a CD root filesystem - * 2) run from a read only nfs rooted filesystem - * 3) run from a floppy - * 4) run from a floppy that's been loaded into a ramdisk - * - */ - -int testing; -int klog_pid; - - -void fatal_error(char *msg) -{ - printf("FATAL ERROR IN INIT: %s\n\nI can't recover from this, please reboot manually and send bugreport.\n", msg); - while (1); -} - -void print_error(char *msg) -{ - printf("E: %s\n", msg); -} - -void print_warning(char *msg) -{ - printf("W: %s\n", msg); -} - -void print_int_init(int fd, int i) -{ - char buf[10]; - char * chptr = buf + 9; - int j = 0; - - if (i < 0) - { - write(1, "-", 1); - i = -1 * i; - } - - while (i) - { - *chptr-- = '0' + (i % 10); - j++; - i = i / 10; - } - - write(fd, chptr + 1, j); -} - -void print_str_init(int fd, char * string) -{ - write(fd, string, strlen(string)); -} - - -/* fork to: - * (1) watch /proc/kmsg and copy the stuff to /dev/tty4 - * (2) listens to /dev/log and copy also this stuff (log from programs) - */ -void doklog() -{ - fd_set readset, unixs; - int in, out, i; - int log; - int s; - int sock = -1; - struct sockaddr_un sockaddr; - char buf[1024]; - int readfd; - - /* open kernel message logger */ - in = open("/proc/kmsg", O_RDONLY,0); - if (in < 0) { - print_error("could not open /proc/kmsg"); - return; - } - - if ((log = open("/tmp/syslog", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0644)) < 0) { - print_error("error opening /tmp/syslog"); - sleep(5); - return; - } - - if ((klog_pid = fork())) { - close(in); - close(log); - return; - } else { - close(0); - close(1); - close(2); - } - - out = open("/dev/tty4", O_WRONLY, 0); - if (out < 0) - print_warning("couldn't open tty for syslog -- still using /tmp/syslog\n"); - - /* now open the syslog socket */ -// ############# LINUX 2.4 /dev/log IS BUGGED! --> apparently the syslogs can't reach me, and it's full up after a while -// sockaddr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; -// strncpy(sockaddr.sun_path, "/dev/log", UNIX_PATH_MAX); -// sock = socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); -// if (sock < 0) { -// printf("error creating socket: %d\n", errno); -// sleep(5); -// } -// -// print_str_init(log, "] got socket\n"); -// if (bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &sockaddr, sizeof(sockaddr.sun_family) + strlen(sockaddr.sun_path))) { -// print_str_init(log, "] bind error: "); -// print_int_init(log, errno); -// print_str_init(log, "\n"); -// sleep(5); -// } -// -// print_str_init(log, "] bound socket\n"); -// chmod("/dev/log", 0666); -// if (listen(sock, 5)) { -// print_str_init(log, "] listen error: "); -// print_int_init(log, errno); -// print_str_init(log, "\n"); -// sleep(5); -// } - - /* disable on-console syslog output */ - syslog(8, NULL, 1); - - print_str_init(log, "] kernel/system logger ok\n"); - FD_ZERO(&unixs); - while (1) { - memcpy(&readset, &unixs, sizeof(unixs)); - - if (sock >= 0) - FD_SET(sock, &readset); - FD_SET(in, &readset); - - i = select(20, &readset, NULL, NULL, NULL); - if (i <= 0) - continue; - - /* has /proc/kmsg things to tell us? */ - if (FD_ISSET(in, &readset)) { - i = read(in, buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (i > 0) { - if (out >= 0) - write(out, buf, i); - write(log, buf, i); - } - } - - /* examine some fd's in the hope to find some syslog outputs from programs */ - for (readfd = 0; readfd < 20; ++readfd) { - if (FD_ISSET(readfd, &readset) && FD_ISSET(readfd, &unixs)) { - i = read(readfd, buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (i > 0) { - /* grep out the output of RPM telling that it installed/removed some packages */ - if (!strstr(buf, "mdk installed") && !strstr(buf, "mdk removed")) { - if (out >= 0) - write(out, buf, i); - write(log, buf, i); - } - } else if (i == 0) { - /* socket closed */ - close(readfd); - FD_CLR(readfd, &unixs); - } - } - } - - /* the socket has moved, new stuff to do */ - if (sock >= 0 && FD_ISSET(sock, &readset)) { - s = sizeof(sockaddr); - readfd = accept(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &sockaddr, &s); - if (readfd < 0) { - char * msg_error = "] error in accept\n"; - if (out >= 0) - write(out, msg_error, strlen(msg_error)); - write(log, msg_error, strlen(msg_error)); - close(sock); - sock = -1; - } - else - FD_SET(readfd, &unixs); - } - } -} - - -#define LOOP_CLR_FD 0x4C01 - -void del_loop(char *device) -{ - int fd; - if ((fd = open(device, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { - printf("del_loop open failed\n"); - return; - } - - if (ioctl(fd, LOOP_CLR_FD, 0) < 0) { - printf("del_loop ioctl failed"); - return; - } - - close(fd); -} - -struct filesystem -{ - char * dev; - char * name; - char * fs; - int mounted; -}; - -/* attempt to unmount all filesystems in /proc/mounts */ -void unmount_filesystems(void) -{ - int fd, size; - char buf[65535]; /* this should be big enough */ - char *p; - struct filesystem fs[500]; - int numfs = 0; - int i, nb; - - printf("unmounting filesystems...\n"); - - fd = open("/proc/mounts", O_RDONLY, 0); - if (fd < 1) { - print_error("failed to open /proc/mounts"); - sleep(2); - return; - } - - size = read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1); - buf[size] = '\0'; - - close(fd); - - p = buf; - while (*p) { - fs[numfs].mounted = 1; - fs[numfs].dev = p; - while (*p != ' ') p++; - *p++ = '\0'; - fs[numfs].name = p; - while (*p != ' ') p++; - *p++ = '\0'; - fs[numfs].fs = p; - while (*p != ' ') p++; - *p++ = '\0'; - while (*p != '\n') p++; - p++; - if (strcmp(fs[numfs].name, "/") != 0) numfs++; /* skip if root, no need to take initrd root in account */ - } - - /* Pixel's ultra-optimized sorting algorithm: - multiple passes trying to umount everything until nothing moves - anymore (a.k.a holy shotgun method) */ - do { - nb = 0; - for (i = 0; i < numfs; i++) { - /*printf("trying with %s\n", fs[i].name);*/ - if (fs[i].mounted && umount(fs[i].name) == 0) { - if (strncmp(fs[i].dev + sizeof("/dev/") - 1, "loop", - sizeof("loop") - 1) == 0) - del_loop(fs[i].dev); - - printf("\t%s\n", fs[i].name); - fs[i].mounted = 0; - nb++; - } - } - } while (nb); - - for (i = nb = 0; i < numfs; i++) - if (fs[i].mounted) { - printf("\t%s umount failed\n", fs[i].name); - if (strcmp(fs[i].fs, "ext2") == 0) nb++; /* don't count not-ext2 umount failed */ - } - - if (nb) { - printf("failed to umount some filesystems\n"); - while (1); - } -} - -int exit_value_rescue = 66; - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - pid_t installpid, childpid; - int wait_status; - int fd; - int abnormal_termination = 0; - int end_stage2 = 0; - - /* getpid() != 1 should work, by linuxrc tends to get a larger pid */ - testing = (getpid() > 50); - - if (!testing) { - /* turn off screen blanking */ - printf("\033[9;0]"); - printf("\033[8]"); - } - else - printf("*** TESTING MODE ***\n"); - - - printf("\n\t\t\t\033[1;40mWelcome to Linux-\033[1;36mMandrake\033[0;39m\n\n"); - - if (!testing) { - if (mount("/proc", "/proc", "proc", 0, NULL)) - fatal_error("Unable to mount proc filesystem"); - } - - - /* ignore Control-C and keyboard stop signals */ - signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN); - signal(SIGTSTP, SIG_IGN); - - - if (!testing) { - fd = open("/dev/tty1", O_RDWR, 0); - if (fd < 0) - /* try with devfs */ - fd = open("/dev/vc/1", O_RDWR, 0); - - if (fd < 0) - fatal_error("failed to open /dev/tty1 and /dev/vc/1"); - - dup2(fd, 0); - dup2(fd, 1); - dup2(fd, 2); - close(fd); - } - - - /* I set me up as session leader (probably not necessary?) */ - setsid(); - if (ioctl(0, TIOCSCTTY, NULL)) - print_error("could not set new controlling tty"); - - if (!testing) { - char * my_hostname = "localhost.localdomain"; - sethostname(my_hostname, strlen(my_hostname)); - /* the default domainname (as of 2.0.35) is "(none)", which confuses - glibc */ - setdomainname("", 0); - } - - if (!testing) - doklog(); - - /* Go into normal init mode - keep going, and then do a orderly shutdown - when: - - 1) install exits - 2) we receive a SIGHUP - */ - - printf("Cooker says: chopping a bunch of trees each morning builds a man! (c) Warly\n"); - printf("Running install...\n"); - - if (!(installpid = fork())) { - /* child */ - char * child_argv[2]; - child_argv[0] = "/sbin/stage1"; - child_argv[1] = NULL; - - execve(child_argv[0], child_argv, env); - printf("error in exec of stage1 :-(\n"); - return 0; - } - - while (!end_stage2) { - childpid = wait4(-1, &wait_status, 0, NULL); - if (childpid == installpid) - end_stage2 = 1; - } - - if (!WIFEXITED(wait_status) || (WEXITSTATUS(wait_status) != 0 && WEXITSTATUS(wait_status) != exit_value_rescue)) { - printf("install exited abnormally :-( "); - if (WIFSIGNALED(wait_status)) - printf("-- received signal %d", WTERMSIG(wait_status)); - printf("\n"); - abnormal_termination = 1; - } else if (WIFEXITED(wait_status) && WEXITSTATUS(wait_status) == exit_value_rescue) { - kill(klog_pid, 9); - printf("exiting init -- giving hand to rescue\n"); - return 0; - } else - printf("install succeeded\n"); - - if (testing) - return 0; - - sync(); sync(); - - printf("sending termination signals..."); - kill(-1, 15); - sleep(2); - printf("done\n"); - - printf("sending kill signals..."); - kill(-1, 9); - sleep(2); - printf("done\n"); - - unmount_filesystems(); - - if (!abnormal_termination) { - printf("rebooting system\n"); - sleep(2); - reboot(0xfee1dead, 672274793, 0x01234567); - } else { - printf("you may safely reboot your system\n"); - while (1); - } - - return 0; -} |