/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ /*** Copyright © 2010 ProFUSION embedded systems ***/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "sd-daemon.h" #include "alloc-util.h" #include "async.h" #include "binfmt-util.h" #include "cgroup-setup.h" #include "cgroup-util.h" #include "coredump-util.h" #include "constants.h" #include "errno-util.h" #include "exec-util.h" #include "fd-util.h" #include "fileio.h" #include "getopt-defs.h" #include "initrd-util.h" #include "killall.h" #include "log.h" #include "parse-util.h" #include "process-util.h" #include "reboot-util.h" #include "rlimit-util.h" #include "signal-util.h" #include "string-util.h" #include "switch-root.h" #include "sysctl-util.h" #include "terminal-util.h" #include "umount.h" #include "virt.h" #include "watchdog.h" #define SYNC_PROGRESS_ATTEMPTS 3 #define SYNC_TIMEOUT_USEC (10*USEC_PER_SEC) static char* arg_verb; static uint8_t arg_exit_code; static usec_t arg_timeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC; static int parse_argv(int argc, char *argv[]) { enum { COMMON_GETOPT_ARGS, SHUTDOWN_GETOPT_ARGS, }; static const struct option options[] = { COMMON_GETOPT_OPTIONS, SHUTDOWN_GETOPT_OPTIONS, {} }; int c, r; assert(argc >= 1); assert(argv); /* Resetting to 0 forces the invocation of an internal initialization routine of getopt_long() * that checks for GNU extensions in optstring ('-' or '+' at the beginning). */ optind = 0; /* "-" prevents getopt from permuting argv[] and moving the verb away * from argv[1]. Our interface to initrd promises it'll be there. */ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "-", options, NULL)) >= 0) switch (c) { case ARG_LOG_LEVEL: r = log_set_max_level_from_string(optarg); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse log level %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); break; case ARG_LOG_TARGET: r = log_set_target_from_string(optarg); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse log target %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); break; case ARG_LOG_COLOR: if (optarg) { r = log_show_color_from_string(optarg); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse log color setting %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); } else log_show_color(true); break; case ARG_LOG_LOCATION: if (optarg) { r = log_show_location_from_string(optarg); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse log location setting %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); } else log_show_location(true); break; case ARG_LOG_TIME: if (optarg) { r = log_show_time_from_string(optarg); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse log time setting %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); } else log_show_time(true); break; case ARG_EXIT_CODE: r = safe_atou8(optarg, &arg_exit_code); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse exit code %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); break; case ARG_TIMEOUT: r = parse_sec(optarg, &arg_timeout); if (r < 0) log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse shutdown timeout %s, ignoring: %m", optarg); break; case '\001': if (!arg_verb) arg_verb = optarg; else log_error("Excess arguments, ignoring"); break; case '?': return -EINVAL; default: assert_not_reached(); } if (!arg_verb) return log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), "Verb argument missing."); return 0; } static int switch_root_initramfs(void) { if (mount("/run/initramfs", "/run/initramfs", NULL, MS_BIND, NULL) < 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to mount bind /run/initramfs on /run/initramfs: %m"); if (mount(NULL, "/run/initramfs", NULL, MS_PRIVATE, NULL) < 0) return log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to make /run/initramfs private mount: %m"); /* switch_root with MS_BIND, because there might still be processes lurking around, which have open file descriptors. * /run/initramfs/shutdown will take care of these. * Also do not detach the old root, because /run/initramfs/shutdown needs to access it. */ return switch_root("/run/initramfs", "/oldroot", MS_BIND); } /* Read the following fields from /proc/meminfo: * * NFS_Unstable * Writeback * Dirty * * Return true if the sum of these fields is greater than the previous * value input. For all other issues, report the failure and indicate that * the sync is not making progress. */ static int sync_making_progress(unsigned long long *prev_dirty) { _cleanup_fclose_ FILE *f = NULL; unsigned long long val = 0; int ret; f = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "re"); if (!f) return log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to open /proc/meminfo: %m"); for (;;) { _cleanup_free_ char *line = NULL; unsigned long long ull = 0; int q; q = read_line(f, LONG_LINE_MAX, &line); if (q < 0) return log_warning_errno(q, "Failed to parse /proc/meminfo: %m"); if (q == 0) break; if (!first_word(line, "NFS_Unstable:") && !first_word(line, "Writeback:") && !first_word(line, "Dirty:")) continue; errno = 0; if (sscanf(line, "%*s %llu %*s", &ull) != 1) { if (errno != 0) log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to parse /proc/meminfo: %m"); else log_warning("Failed to parse /proc/meminfo"); return false; } val += ull; } ret = *prev_dirty > val; *prev_dirty = val; return ret; } static void sync_with_progress(void) { unsigned long long dirty = ULLONG_MAX; unsigned checks; pid_t pid; int r; BLOCK_SIGNALS(SIGCHLD); /* Due to the possibility of the sync operation hanging, we fork a child process and monitor * the progress. If the timeout lapses, the assumption is that the particular sync stalled. */ r = asynchronous_sync(&pid); if (r < 0) { log_error_errno(r, "Failed to fork sync(): %m"); return; } log_info("Syncing filesystems and block devices."); /* Start monitoring the sync operation. If more than * SYNC_PROGRESS_ATTEMPTS lapse without progress being made, * we assume that the sync is stalled */ for (checks = 0; checks < SYNC_PROGRESS_ATTEMPTS; checks++) { r = wait_for_terminate_with_timeout(pid, SYNC_TIMEOUT_USEC); if (r == 0) /* Sync finished without error. * (The sync itself does not return an error code) */ return; else if (r == -ETIMEDOUT) { /* Reset the check counter if the "Dirty" value is * decreasing */ if (sync_making_progress(&dirty) > 0) checks = 0; } else { log_error_errno(r, "Failed to sync filesystems and block devices: %m"); return; } } /* Only reached in the event of a timeout. We should issue a kill * to the stray process. */ log_error("Syncing filesystems and block devices - timed out, issuing SIGKILL to PID "PID_FMT".", pid); (void) kill(pid, SIGKILL); } static int read_current_sysctl_printk_log_level(void) { _cleanup_free_ char *sysctl_printk_vals = NULL, *sysctl_printk_curr = NULL; int current_lvl; const char *p; int r; r = sysctl_read("kernel/printk", &sysctl_printk_vals); if (r < 0) return log_debug_errno(r, "Cannot read sysctl kernel.printk: %m"); p = sysctl_printk_vals; r = extract_first_word(&p, &sysctl_printk_curr, NULL, 0); if (r < 0) return log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to split out kernel printk priority: %m"); if (r == 0) return log_debug_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), "Short read while reading kernel.printk sysctl"); r = safe_atoi(sysctl_printk_curr, ¤t_lvl); if (r < 0) return log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to parse kernel.printk sysctl: %s", sysctl_printk_vals); return current_lvl; } static void bump_sysctl_printk_log_level(int min_level) { int current_lvl, r; /* Set the logging level to be able to see messages with log level smaller or equal to min_level */ current_lvl = read_current_sysctl_printk_log_level(); if (current_lvl < 0 || current_lvl >= min_level + 1) return; r = sysctl_writef("kernel/printk", "%i", min_level + 1); if (r < 0) log_debug_errno(r, "Failed to bump kernel.printk to %i: %m", min_level + 1); } static void init_watchdog(void) { const char *s; int r; s = getenv("WATCHDOG_DEVICE"); if (s) { r = watchdog_set_device(s); if (r < 0) log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to set watchdog device to %s, ignoring: %m", s); } s = getenv("WATCHDOG_USEC"); if (s) { usec_t usec; r = safe_atou64(s, &usec); if (r < 0) log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to parse watchdog timeout '%s', ignoring: %m", s); else (void) watchdog_setup(usec); } } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { static const char* const dirs[] = { SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_PATH, NULL }; _cleanup_free_ char *cgroup = NULL; char *arguments[3]; int cmd, r; /* Close random fds we might have get passed, just for paranoia, before we open any new fds, for * example for logging. After all this tool's purpose is about detaching any pinned resources, and * open file descriptors are the primary way to pin resources. Note that we don't really expect any * fds to be passed here. */ (void) close_all_fds(NULL, 0); /* The log target defaults to console, but the original systemd process will pass its log target in through a * command line argument, which will override this default. Also, ensure we'll never log to the journal or * syslog, as these logging daemons are either already dead or will die very soon. */ log_set_target(LOG_TARGET_CONSOLE); log_set_prohibit_ipc(true); log_parse_environment(); if (getpid_cached() == 1) log_set_always_reopen_console(true); r = parse_argv(argc, argv); if (r < 0) goto error; log_open(); umask(0022); if (getpid_cached() != 1) { r = log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EPERM), "Not executed by init (PID 1)."); goto error; } if (streq(arg_verb, "reboot")) cmd = RB_AUTOBOOT; else if (streq(arg_verb, "poweroff")) cmd = RB_POWER_OFF; else if (streq(arg_verb, "halt")) cmd = RB_HALT_SYSTEM; else if (streq(arg_verb, "kexec")) cmd = LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC; else if (streq(arg_verb, "exit")) cmd = 0; /* ignored, just checking that arg_verb is valid */ else { r = log_error_errno(SYNTHETIC_ERRNO(EINVAL), "Unknown action '%s'.", arg_verb); goto error; } (void) cg_get_root_path(&cgroup); bool in_container = detect_container() > 0; /* If the logging messages are going to KMSG, and if we are not running from a container, then try to * update the sysctl kernel.printk current value in order to see "info" messages; This current log * level is not updated if already big enough. */ if (!in_container && IN_SET(log_get_target(), LOG_TARGET_AUTO, LOG_TARGET_JOURNAL_OR_KMSG, LOG_TARGET_SYSLOG_OR_KMSG, LOG_TARGET_KMSG)) bump_sysctl_printk_log_level(LOG_WARNING); init_watchdog(); /* Lock us into memory */ (void) mlockall(MCL_CURRENT|MCL_FUTURE); /* We need to make mounts private so that we can MS_MOVE in unmount_all(). Kernel does not allow * MS_MOVE when parent mountpoints have shared propagation. */ if (mount(NULL, "/", NULL, MS_REC|MS_PRIVATE, NULL) < 0) log_warning_errno(errno, "Failed to make mounts private, ignoring: %m"); /* Synchronize everything that is not written to disk yet at this point already. This is a good idea so that * slow IO is processed here already and the final process killing spree is not impacted by processes * desperately trying to sync IO to disk within their timeout. Do not remove this sync, data corruption will * result. */ if (!in_container) sync_with_progress(); disable_coredumps(); disable_binfmt(); log_info("Sending SIGTERM to remaining processes..."); broadcast_signal(SIGTERM, true, true, arg_timeout); log_info("Sending SIGKILL to remaining processes..."); broadcast_signal(SIGKILL, true, false, arg_timeout); bool need_umount = !in_container, need_swapoff = !in_container, need_loop_detach = !in_container, need_dm_detach = !in_container, need_md_detach = !in_container, can_initrd, last_try = false; can_initrd = !in_container && !in_initrd() && access("/run/initramfs/shutdown", X_OK) == 0; /* Unmount all mountpoints, swaps, and loopback devices */ for (;;) { bool changed = false; (void) watchdog_ping(); /* Let's trim the cgroup tree on each iteration so that we leave an empty cgroup tree around, * so that container managers get a nice notify event when we are down */ if (cgroup) (void) cg_trim(SYSTEMD_CGROUP_CONTROLLER, cgroup, false); if (need_umount) { log_info("Unmounting file systems."); r = umount_all(&changed, last_try); if (r == 0) { need_umount = false; log_info("All filesystems unmounted."); } else if (r > 0) log_info("Not all file systems unmounted, %d left.", r); else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to unmount file systems: %m"); } if (need_swapoff) { log_info("Deactivating swaps."); r = swapoff_all(&changed); if (r == 0) { need_swapoff = false; log_info("All swaps deactivated."); } else if (r > 0) log_info("Not all swaps deactivated, %d left.", r); else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to deactivate swaps: %m"); } if (need_loop_detach) { log_info("Detaching loop devices."); r = loopback_detach_all(&changed, last_try); if (r == 0) { need_loop_detach = false; log_info("All loop devices detached."); } else if (r > 0) log_info("Not all loop devices detached, %d left.", r); else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to detach loop devices: %m"); } if (need_md_detach) { log_info("Stopping MD devices."); r = md_detach_all(&changed, last_try); if (r == 0) { need_md_detach = false; log_info("All MD devices stopped."); } else if (r > 0) log_info("Not all MD devices stopped, %d left.", r); else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to stop MD devices: %m"); } if (need_dm_detach) { log_info("Detaching DM devices."); r = dm_detach_all(&changed, last_try); if (r == 0) { need_dm_detach = false; log_info("All DM devices detached."); } else if (r > 0) log_info("Not all DM devices detached, %d left.", r); else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to detach DM devices: %m"); } if (!need_umount && !need_swapoff && !need_loop_detach && !need_dm_detach && !need_md_detach) { log_info("All filesystems, swaps, loop devices, MD devices and DM devices detached."); /* Yay, done */ break; } if (!changed && !last_try && !can_initrd) { /* There are things we cannot get rid of. Loop one more time in which we will log * with higher priority to inform the user. Note that we don't need to do this if * there is an initrd to switch to, because that one is likely to get rid of the * remaining mounts. If not, it will log about them. */ last_try = true; continue; } /* If in this iteration we didn't manage to unmount/deactivate anything, we simply give up */ if (!changed) { log_info("Cannot finalize remaining%s%s%s%s%s continuing.", need_umount ? " file systems," : "", need_swapoff ? " swap devices," : "", need_loop_detach ? " loop devices," : "", need_dm_detach ? " DM devices," : "", need_md_detach ? " MD devices," : ""); break; } log_debug("Couldn't finalize remaining %s%s%s%s%s trying again.", need_umount ? " file systems," : "", need_swapoff ? " swap devices," : "", need_loop_detach ? " loop devices," : "", need_dm_detach ? " DM devices," : "", need_md_detach ? " MD devices," : ""); } /* We're done with the watchdog. Note that the watchdog is explicitly not stopped here. It remains * active to guard against any issues during the rest of the shutdown sequence. */ watchdog_free_device(); arguments[0] = NULL; /* Filled in by execute_directories(), when needed */ arguments[1] = arg_verb; arguments[2] = NULL; (void) execute_directories(dirs, DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_USEC, NULL, NULL, arguments, NULL, EXEC_DIR_PARALLEL | EXEC_DIR_IGNORE_ERRORS); (void) rlimit_nofile_safe(); if (can_initrd) { r = switch_root_initramfs(); if (r >= 0) { argv[0] = (char*) "/shutdown"; (void) setsid(); (void) make_console_stdio(); log_info("Successfully changed into root pivot.\n" "Returning to initrd..."); execv("/shutdown", argv); log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to execute shutdown binary: %m"); } else log_error_errno(r, "Failed to switch root to \"/run/initramfs\": %m"); } if (need_umount || need_swapoff || need_loop_detach || need_dm_detach || need_md_detach) log_error("Failed to finalize%s%s%s%s%s ignoring.", need_umount ? " file systems," : "", need_swapoff ? " swap devices," : "", need_loop_detach ? " loop devices," : "", need_dm_detach ? " DM devices," : "", need_md_detach ? " MD devices," : ""); /* The kernel will automatically flush ATA disks and suchlike on reboot(), but the file systems need * to be sync'ed explicitly in advance. So let's do this here, but not needlessly slow down * containers. Note that we sync'ed things already once above, but we did some more work since then * which might have caused IO, hence let's do it once more. Do not remove this sync, data corruption * will result. */ if (!in_container) sync_with_progress(); /* This is primarily useful when running systemd in a VM, as it provides the user running the VM with * a mechanism to pick up systemd's exit status in the VM. */ (void) sd_notifyf(0, "EXIT_STATUS=%i", arg_exit_code); if (streq(arg_verb, "exit")) { if (in_container) { log_info("Exiting container."); return arg_exit_code; } cmd = RB_POWER_OFF; /* We cannot exit() on the host, fallback on another method. */ } switch (cmd) { case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC: if (!in_container) { /* We cheat and exec kexec to avoid doing all its work */ log_info("Rebooting with kexec."); r = safe_fork("(sd-kexec)", FORK_RESET_SIGNALS|FORK_CLOSE_ALL_FDS|FORK_LOG|FORK_WAIT, NULL); if (r == 0) { const char * const args[] = { KEXEC, "-e", NULL }; /* Child */ execv(args[0], (char * const *) args); log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to execute '" KEXEC "' binary, proceeding with reboot(RB_KEXEC): %m"); /* execv failed (kexec binary missing?), so try simply reboot(RB_KEXEC) */ (void) reboot(cmd); _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* If we are still running, then the kexec can't have worked, let's fall through */ } cmd = RB_AUTOBOOT; _fallthrough_; case RB_AUTOBOOT: (void) reboot_with_parameter(REBOOT_LOG); log_info("Rebooting."); break; case RB_POWER_OFF: log_info("Powering off."); break; case RB_HALT_SYSTEM: log_info("Halting system."); break; default: assert_not_reached(); } (void) reboot(cmd); if (ERRNO_IS_PRIVILEGE(errno) && in_container) { /* If we are in a container, and we lacked CAP_SYS_BOOT just exit, this will kill our * container for good. */ log_info("Exiting container."); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } r = log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to invoke reboot(): %m"); error: log_emergency_errno(r, "Critical error while doing system shutdown: %m"); freeze(); }