Stefan Schuermans commited on 2020-09-17 19:19:25
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+# Permissioner: Setting File Ownerships and Permissions |
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+The unix tools `chown` and `chmod` allow to set ownership and permissions of |
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+files and entire directory trees. However, multiple calls to those tools |
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+are needed when setting complex ownerships and permissions of nested directory |
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+trees. In case the change of ownerships and permissions shall be very fast for |
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+file, e.g., because the directory tree is accessed in parallel to the change, |
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+using multiple calls is not suitable. |
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+ |
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+For example, let's assume, multiple users write files to a shared directory |
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+`shared/` in order to implement a primitive ad-hoc file sharing. The users |
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+all have the group `fileshare`. All files copied to the shared directory |
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+shall be readable, writable and deletable by all other users in the group. |
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+However, there is one directory, called `shared/perm`, in which files should |
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+stay permanently and be only readable for all users. This could be implemented |
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+by executing the following commands periodically in a `cron`-job: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+chown -R nobody:fileshare shared |
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+chmod -R ug+rwX shared |
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+chmod -R g-w shared/perm |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+However, while the sequence of the three commands is executing, strange and |
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+unwanted ownerships and permissions may occur. If the directory tree is large, |
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+it can lead to problems accessing the files in parallel. |
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+ |
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+Permissioner can help to reduce the problems by touching each file only once, |
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+and setting its ownership and permissions very quickly, before advancing to the |
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+next file. |
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+ |
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+Using the configuration file `fileshare.cfg` with the content |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+tree nobody fileshare ug+rwX shared |
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+tree nobody fileshare u+rwX,g+wX,g-w shared/perm |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+in the call |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+bin/permissionerc fileshare.cfg |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+has the same effect, but achieves the same outcome while touching every file |
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+just once - thus avoiding the transient strange state of files. |
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+ |
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+This is only a simple example to illustrate the functionality of |
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+permissioner. There are various other tools to properly implement a file |
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+sharing service. The sketched setup is only an ad-hoc hack and not a proper |
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+solution. |
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+ |
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+Situations in which `chown` and `chmod` are not sufficient are no very common. |
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+Thus, permissioner is a very specific tool for a very specific use case. If |
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+you are not sure if you should use permissioner, after reading the above |
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+example, you should probably stick with the Unix tools `chown` and `chmod`. |
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+ |
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+## Building |
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+ |
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+Permissioner is developed on Debian Linux 10 "buster". |
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+ |
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+Install the dependencies: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+apt-get install -y build-essential cmake gcc g++ ninja-build \ |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+Change to the directory of this `REAMDE.md` file. |
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+ |
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+Configure a build directory: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+mkdir build |
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+cd build |
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+cmake -G Ninja -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+Build: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+ninja |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+Run tests: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+ctest |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+## Config File |
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+ |
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+The configuration file lists directory trees and the ownerships and permissions |
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+to set for them. If some of the specified trees are nested within each other, |
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+the nested tree(s) is/are excluded from the containing tree(s). |
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+ |
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+The syntax of the config file is line-based. Each line defines a directory tree |
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+and the ownerships and permissions. |
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+ |
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+Syntax: |
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+ |
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+* Each line: `tree <user> <group> <permissions> <directory>` |
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+* `<user>`: User name to set as user/owner, `-` to not change the user/owner. |
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+* `<group>`: Group name to set as group, `-` to not change the group. |
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+* `<permissions>`: Comma-separated list of permission settings. |
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+ * `<perm setting>[,<perm setting>[,<...>]]` |
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+* `<perm setting>`: Setting (`=`), adding (`+`) or removing (`-`) permissions. |
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+ * `<who>[=+-]<what>` |
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+* `<who>`: For whom to change the permissions. Any combination of: |
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+ * `u`: User. |
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+ * `g`: Group. |
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+ * `o`: Others. |
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+* `<what>`: Which permissions to change. |
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+ * `r`: Reading. |
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+ * `w`: Writing. |
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+ * `x`: Executing for files, browsing for directories. |
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+ * `X`: Like `x` if `x` set for user/owner of the file. |
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+* `<directory>`: Absolute or relative directory name. |
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+ * Defines the base of a directory tree to process. |
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+ * Relative directory names are relative to the woking directory of |
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+ `permissionerc` or `permissionerd`. |
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+ |
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+Example: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+tree nobody fileshare ug+rwX shared |
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+tree nobody fileshare u+rwX,g+wX,g-w shared/perm |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+## Permissioner Client |
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+ |
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+The permissioner client is a simple binary that reads the config file and |
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+sets the ownerships and permissions according to the directory tress configured |
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+in it once. |
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+ |
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+Call syntax: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+bin/permissionerc <config file> |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+## Permissioner Daemon |
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+ |
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+The permissioner daemon set ownerships and permissions repeatedly. |
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+Call syntax: |
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+ |
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+``` |
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+bin/permissionerd <config file> |
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+``` |
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+ |
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+The daemon will execute the following actions in a loop: |
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+* Set ownwerships and permissions according to the config file, |
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+ while measuring the time. |
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+* Wait (sleep) for 10 times as long as it took plus one second. |
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+* Repeat. |
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+ |
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+The daemon continues to run until it receives an interrupt (`SIGINT`) or |
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+termination (`SIGTERM`) signal. |
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+#include <permissioner/Config.h> |
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+ |
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+#include <cstdlib> |
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+#include <iostream> |
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+#include <stdexcept> |
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+#include <string> |
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+ |
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+int main(int argc, char const **argv) { |
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+ if (argc != 2) { |
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+ std::cerr << "usage: " << argv[0] << " <config file>" << std::endl; |
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+ return EXIT_FAILURE; |
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+ } |
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+ std::string configFileName(argv[1]); |
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+ |
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+ try { |
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+ Config config; |
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+ config.parseFile(configFileName); |
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+ config.setPermissions(); |
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+ } catch (std::exception const &e) { |
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+ std::cerr << "error: " << e.what() << std::endl; |
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+ return EXIT_FAILURE; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
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+} |
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#include <permissioner/Config.h> |
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+#include <chrono> |
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+#include <csignal> |
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#include <cstdlib> |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include <stdexcept> |
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#include <string> |
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+#include <thread> |
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+ |
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+static int go_on = 1; |
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+ |
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+void sighandler(int) { |
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+ go_on = 0; |
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+} |
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int main(int argc, char const **argv) { |
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if (argc != 2) { |
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std::string configFileName(argv[1]); |
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- try { |
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+ // load configuration |
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Config config; |
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+ try { |
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config.parseFile(configFileName); |
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} catch (std::exception const &e) { |
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std::cerr << "error: " << e.what() << std::endl; |
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return EXIT_FAILURE; |
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} |
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- return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
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+ // catch signals to exit properly on Ctrl-C and so on |
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+ signal(SIGINT, sighandler); |
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+ signal(SIGPIPE, sighandler); |
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+ signal(SIGQUIT, sighandler); |
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+ signal(SIGTERM, sighandler); |
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+ std::cout << "permissionerd (" << configFileName << ") starting" |
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+ << std::endl; |
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+ |
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+ // continuously set ownership and permissions |
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+ int ret = EXIT_SUCCESS; |
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+ while (go_on) { |
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+ |
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+ // set owneship and permissions, measure time it takes |
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+ std::cout << "permissionerd (" << configFileName |
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+ << "): setting ownership and permissions" << std::endl; |
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+ auto begin = std::chrono::steady_clock::now(); |
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+ try { |
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+ config.setPermissions(); |
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+ } catch (std::exception const &e) { |
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+ std::cerr << "error: " << e.what() << std::endl; |
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+ ret = EXIT_FAILURE; |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ auto end = std::chrono::steady_clock::now(); |
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+ std::chrono::duration<float, std::ratio<1>> duration = end - begin; |
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+ std::cout << "permissionerd (" << configFileName << "): took " |
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+ << duration.count() << " s" << std::endl; |
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+ |
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+ // sleep 10 times as long as the work took plus one second |
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+ auto sleep_time = 10 * duration |
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+ + std::chrono::duration<int, std::ratio<1>>(1); |
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+ std::this_thread::sleep_for(sleep_time); |
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+ |
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+ } // while (go_on) |
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+ |
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+ std::cout << "permissionerd (" << configFileName << ") shutting down" |
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+ << std::endl; |
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+ return ret; |
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