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diff --git a/lfs-12.0-sysv/scripts/apds02.html b/lfs-12.0-sysv/scripts/apds02.html deleted file mode 100644 index 43d4727..0000000 --- a/lfs-12.0-sysv/scripts/apds02.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,892 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> - <head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8" /> - <title> - D.2. /lib/lsb/init-functions - </title> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../stylesheets/lfs.css" /> - <meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.79.1" /> - <link rel="stylesheet" href="../stylesheets/lfs-print.css" type= - "text/css" media="print" /> - <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" /> - </head> - <body class="lfs" id="lfs-12.0"> - <div class="navheader"> - <h4> - Линукс с нуля - Версия 12.0 - </h4> - <h3> - Приложение D. Скрипты загрузки и настройки системы-20230728 - </h3> - <ul> - <li class="prev"> - <a accesskey="p" href="apds01.html" title= - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc">Пред.</a> - <p> - /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc - </p> - </li> - <li class="next"> - <a accesskey="n" href="apds03.html" title= - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mountvirtfs">След.</a> - <p> - /etc/rc.d/init.d/mountvirtfs - </p> - </li> - <li class="up"> - <a accesskey="u" href="scripts.html" title= - "Приложение D. Скрипты загрузки и настройки системы-20230728">Наверх</a> - </li> - <li class="home"> - <a accesskey="h" href="../index.html" title= - "Линукс с нуля - Версия 12.0">Начало</a> - </li> - </ul> - </div> - <div class="wrap" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> - <h1 class="sect1"> - <a id="init-functions" name="init-functions"></a>D.2. - /lib/lsb/init-functions - </h1> - <pre class="screen">#!/bin/sh -######################################################################## -# -# Begin /lib/lsb/init-funtions -# -# Description : Run Level Control Functions -# -# Authors : Gerard Beekmans - gerard@linuxfromscratch.org -# : DJ Lucas - dj@linuxfromscratch.org -# Update : Bruce Dubbs - bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org -# -# Version : LFS 7.0 -# -# Notes : With code based on Matthias Benkmann's simpleinit-msb -# http://winterdrache.de/linux/newboot/index.html -# -# The file should be located in /lib/lsb -# -######################################################################## - -## Environmental setup -# Setup default values for environment -umask 022 -export PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin" - -## Set color commands, used via echo -# Please consult `man console_codes for more information -# under the "ECMA-48 Set Graphics Rendition" section -# -# Warning: when switching from a 8bit to a 9bit font, -# the linux console will reinterpret the bold (1;) to -# the top 256 glyphs of the 9bit font. This does -# not affect framebuffer consoles - -NORMAL="\\033[0;39m" # Standard console grey -SUCCESS="\\033[1;32m" # Success is green -WARNING="\\033[1;33m" # Warnings are yellow -FAILURE="\\033[1;31m" # Failures are red -INFO="\\033[1;36m" # Information is light cyan -BRACKET="\\033[1;34m" # Brackets are blue - -# Use a colored prefix -BMPREFIX=" " -SUCCESS_PREFIX="${SUCCESS} * ${NORMAL} " -FAILURE_PREFIX="${FAILURE}*****${NORMAL} " -WARNING_PREFIX="${WARNING} *** ${NORMAL} " -SKIP_PREFIX="${INFO} S ${NORMAL}" - -SUCCESS_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${SUCCESS} OK ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}" -FAILURE_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${FAILURE} FAIL ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}" -WARNING_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${WARNING} WARN ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}" -SKIP_SUFFIX="${BRACKET}[${INFO} SKIP ${BRACKET}]${NORMAL}" - -BOOTLOG=/run/bootlog -KILLDELAY=3 -SCRIPT_STAT="0" - -# Set any user specified environment variables e.g. HEADLESS -[ -r /etc/sysconfig/rc.site ] && . /etc/sysconfig/rc.site - -## Screen Dimensions -# Find current screen size -if [ -z "${COLUMNS}" ]; then - COLUMNS=$(stty size) - COLUMNS=${COLUMNS##* } -fi - -# When using remote connections, such as a serial port, stty size returns 0 -if [ "${COLUMNS}" = "0" ]; then - COLUMNS=80 -fi - -## Measurements for positioning result messages -COL=$((${COLUMNS} - 8)) -WCOL=$((${COL} - 2)) - -## Set Cursor Position Commands, used via echo -SET_COL="\\033[${COL}G" # at the $COL char -SET_WCOL="\\033[${WCOL}G" # at the $WCOL char -CURS_UP="\\033[1A\\033[0G" # Up one line, at the 0'th char -CURS_ZERO="\\033[0G" - -################################################################################ -# start_daemon() # -# Usage: start_daemon [-f] [-n nicelevel] [-p pidfile] pathname [args...] # -# # -# Purpose: This runs the specified program as a daemon # -# # -# Inputs: -f: (force) run the program even if it is already running. # -# -n nicelevel: specify a nice level. See 'man nice(1)'. # -# -p pidfile: use the specified file to determine PIDs. # -# pathname: the complete path to the specified program # -# args: additional arguments passed to the program (pathname) # -# # -# Return values (as defined by LSB exit codes): # -# 0 - program is running or service is OK # -# 1 - generic or unspecified error # -# 2 - invalid or excessive argument(s) # -# 5 - program is not installed # -################################################################################ -start_daemon() -{ - local force="" - local nice="0" - local pidfile="" - local pidlist="" - local retval="" - - # Process arguments - while true - do - case "${1}" in - - -f) - force="1" - shift 1 - ;; - - -n) - nice="${2}" - shift 2 - ;; - - -p) - pidfile="${2}" - shift 2 - ;; - - -*) - return 2 - ;; - - *) - program="${1}" - break - ;; - esac - done - - # Check for a valid program - if [ ! -e "${program}" ]; then return 5; fi - - # Execute - if [ -z "${force}" ]; then - if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then - # Determine the pid by discovery - pidlist=`pidofproc "${1}"` - retval="${?}" - else - # The PID file contains the needed PIDs - # Note that by LSB requirement, the path must be given to pidofproc, - # however, it is not used by the current implementation or standard. - pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" "${1}"` - retval="${?}" - fi - - # Return a value ONLY - # It is the init script's (or distribution's functions) responsibility - # to log messages! - case "${retval}" in - - 0) - # Program is already running correctly, this is a - # successful start. - return 0 - ;; - - 1) - # Program is not running, but an invalid pid file exists - # remove the pid file and continue - rm -f "${pidfile}" - ;; - - 3) - # Program is not running and no pidfile exists - # do nothing here, let start_deamon continue. - ;; - - *) - # Others as returned by status values shall not be interpreted - # and returned as an unspecified error. - return 1 - ;; - esac - fi - - # Do the start! - nice -n "${nice}" "${@}" -} - -################################################################################ -# killproc() # -# Usage: killproc [-p pidfile] pathname [signal] # -# # -# Purpose: Send control signals to running processes # -# # -# Inputs: -p pidfile, uses the specified pidfile # -# pathname, pathname to the specified program # -# signal, send this signal to pathname # -# # -# Return values (as defined by LSB exit codes): # -# 0 - program (pathname) has stopped/is already stopped or a # -# running program has been sent specified signal and stopped # -# successfully # -# 1 - generic or unspecified error # -# 2 - invalid or excessive argument(s) # -# 5 - program is not installed # -# 7 - program is not running and a signal was supplied # -################################################################################ -killproc() -{ - local pidfile - local program - local prefix - local progname - local signal="-TERM" - local fallback="-KILL" - local nosig - local pidlist - local retval - local pid - local delay="30" - local piddead - local dtime - - # Process arguments - while true; do - case "${1}" in - -p) - pidfile="${2}" - shift 2 - ;; - - *) - program="${1}" - if [ -n "${2}" ]; then - signal="${2}" - fallback="" - else - nosig=1 - fi - - # Error on additional arguments - if [ -n "${3}" ]; then - return 2 - else - break - fi - ;; - esac - done - - # Check for a valid program - if [ ! -e "${program}" ]; then return 5; fi - - # Check for a valid signal - check_signal "${signal}" - if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then return 2; fi - - # Get a list of pids - if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then - # determine the pid by discovery - pidlist=`pidofproc "${1}"` - retval="${?}" - else - # The PID file contains the needed PIDs - # Note that by LSB requirement, the path must be given to pidofproc, - # however, it is not used by the current implementation or standard. - pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" "${1}"` - retval="${?}" - fi - - # Return a value ONLY - # It is the init script's (or distribution's functions) responsibility - # to log messages! - case "${retval}" in - - 0) - # Program is running correctly - # Do nothing here, let killproc continue. - ;; - - 1) - # Program is not running, but an invalid pid file exists - # Remove the pid file. - - progname=${program##*/} - - if [[ -e "/run/${progname}.pid" ]]; then - pidfile="/run/${progname}.pid" - rm -f "${pidfile}" - fi - - # This is only a success if no signal was passed. - if [ -n "${nosig}" ]; then - return 0 - else - return 7 - fi - ;; - - 3) - # Program is not running and no pidfile exists - # This is only a success if no signal was passed. - if [ -n "${nosig}" ]; then - return 0 - else - return 7 - fi - ;; - - *) - # Others as returned by status values shall not be interpreted - # and returned as an unspecified error. - return 1 - ;; - esac - - # Perform different actions for exit signals and control signals - check_sig_type "${signal}" - - if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then # Signal is used to terminate the program - - # Account for empty pidlist (pid file still exists and no - # signal was given) - if [ "${pidlist}" != "" ]; then - - # Kill the list of pids - for pid in ${pidlist}; do - - kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null - - if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then - # Process is dead, continue to next and assume all is well - continue - else - kill "${signal}" "${pid}" 2> /dev/null - - # Wait up to ${delay}/10 seconds to for "${pid}" to - # terminate in 10ths of a second - - while [ "${delay}" -ne "0" ]; do - kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null || piddead="1" - if [ "${piddead}" = "1" ]; then break; fi - sleep 0.1 - delay="$(( ${delay} - 1 ))" - done - - # If a fallback is set, and program is still running, then - # use the fallback - if [ -n "${fallback}" -a "${piddead}" != "1" ]; then - kill "${fallback}" "${pid}" 2> /dev/null - sleep 1 - # Check again, and fail if still running - kill -0 "${pid}" 2> /dev/null && return 1 - fi - fi - done - fi - - # Check for and remove stale PID files. - if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then - # Find the basename of $program - prefix=`echo "${program}" | sed 's/[^/]*$//'` - progname=`echo "${program}" | sed "s@${prefix}@@"` - - if [ -e "/run/${progname}.pid" ]; then - rm -f "/run/${progname}.pid" 2> /dev/null - fi - else - if [ -e "${pidfile}" ]; then rm -f "${pidfile}" 2> /dev/null; fi - fi - - # For signals that do not expect a program to exit, simply - # let kill do its job, and evaluate kill's return for value - - else # check_sig_type - signal is not used to terminate program - for pid in ${pidlist}; do - kill "${signal}" "${pid}" - if [ "${?}" -ne "0" ]; then return 1; fi - done - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# pidofproc() # -# Usage: pidofproc [-p pidfile] pathname # -# # -# Purpose: This function returns one or more pid(s) for a particular daemon # -# # -# Inputs: -p pidfile, use the specified pidfile instead of pidof # -# pathname, path to the specified program # -# # -# Return values (as defined by LSB status codes): # -# 0 - Success (PIDs to stdout) # -# 1 - Program is dead, PID file still exists (remaining PIDs output) # -# 3 - Program is not running (no output) # -################################################################################ -pidofproc() -{ - local pidfile - local program - local prefix - local progname - local pidlist - local lpids - local exitstatus="0" - - # Process arguments - while true; do - case "${1}" in - - -p) - pidfile="${2}" - shift 2 - ;; - - *) - program="${1}" - if [ -n "${2}" ]; then - # Too many arguments - # Since this is status, return unknown - return 4 - else - break - fi - ;; - esac - done - - # If a PID file is not specified, try and find one. - if [ -z "${pidfile}" ]; then - # Get the program's basename - prefix=`echo "${program}" | sed 's/[^/]*$//'` - - if [ -z "${prefix}" ]; then - progname="${program}" - else - progname=`echo "${program}" | sed "s@${prefix}@@"` - fi - - # If a PID file exists with that name, assume that is it. - if [ -e "/run/${progname}.pid" ]; then - pidfile="/run/${progname}.pid" - fi - fi - - # If a PID file is set and exists, use it. - if [ -n "${pidfile}" -a -e "${pidfile}" ]; then - - # Use the value in the first line of the pidfile - pidlist=`/bin/head -n1 "${pidfile}"` - # This can optionally be written as 'sed 1q' to repalce 'head -n1' - # should LFS move /bin/head to /usr/bin/head - else - # Use pidof - pidlist=`pidof "${program}"` - fi - - # Figure out if all listed PIDs are running. - for pid in ${pidlist}; do - kill -0 ${pid} 2> /dev/null - - if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then - lpids="${lpids}${pid} " - else - exitstatus="1" - fi - done - - if [ -z "${lpids}" -a ! -f "${pidfile}" ]; then - return 3 - else - echo "${lpids}" - return "${exitstatus}" - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# statusproc() # -# Usage: statusproc [-p pidfile] pathname # -# # -# Purpose: This function prints the status of a particular daemon to stdout # -# # -# Inputs: -p pidfile, use the specified pidfile instead of pidof # -# pathname, path to the specified program # -# # -# Return values: # -# 0 - Status printed # -# 1 - Input error. The daemon to check was not specified. # -################################################################################ -statusproc() -{ - local pidfile - local pidlist - - if [ "${#}" = "0" ]; then - echo "Usage: statusproc [-p pidfle] {program}" - exit 1 - fi - - # Process arguments - while true; do - case "${1}" in - - -p) - pidfile="${2}" - shift 2 - ;; - - *) - if [ -n "${2}" ]; then - echo "Too many arguments" - return 1 - else - break - fi - ;; - esac - done - - if [ -n "${pidfile}" ]; then - pidlist=`pidofproc -p "${pidfile}" $@` - else - pidlist=`pidofproc $@` - fi - - # Trim trailing blanks - pidlist=`echo "${pidlist}" | sed -r 's/ +$//'` - - base="${1##*/}" - - if [ -n "${pidlist}" ]; then - /bin/echo -e "${INFO}${base} is running with Process" \ - "ID(s) ${pidlist}.${NORMAL}" - else - if [ -n "${base}" -a -e "/run/${base}.pid" ]; then - /bin/echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running but" \ - "/run/${base}.pid exists.${NORMAL}" - else - if [ -n "${pidfile}" -a -e "${pidfile}" ]; then - /bin/echo -e "${WARNING}${1} is not running" \ - "but ${pidfile} exists.${NORMAL}" - else - /bin/echo -e "${INFO}${1} is not running.${NORMAL}" - fi - fi - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# timespec() # -# # -# Purpose: An internal utility function to format a timestamp # -# a boot log file. Sets the STAMP variable. # -# # -# Return value: Not used # -################################################################################ -timespec() -{ - STAMP="$(echo `date +"%b %d %T %:z"` `hostname`) " - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# log_success_msg() # -# Usage: log_success_msg ["message"] # -# # -# Purpose: Print a successful status message to the screen and # -# a boot log file. # -# # -# Inputs: $@ - Message # -# # -# Return values: Not used # -################################################################################ -log_success_msg() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${SUCCESS_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${SUCCESS_SUFFIX}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - - timespec - /bin/echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} OK" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -log_success_msg2() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${SUCCESS_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${SUCCESS_SUFFIX}" - - echo " OK" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# log_failure_msg() # -# Usage: log_failure_msg ["message"] # -# # -# Purpose: Print a failure status message to the screen and # -# a boot log file. # -# # -# Inputs: $@ - Message # -# # -# Return values: Not used # -################################################################################ -log_failure_msg() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${FAILURE_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${FAILURE_SUFFIX}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - - timespec - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - /bin/echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} FAIL" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -log_failure_msg2() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${FAILURE_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${FAILURE_SUFFIX}" - - echo "FAIL" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# log_warning_msg() # -# Usage: log_warning_msg ["message"] # -# # -# Purpose: Print a warning status message to the screen and # -# a boot log file. # -# # -# Return values: Not used # -################################################################################ -log_warning_msg() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${WARNING_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${WARNING_SUFFIX}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - timespec - /bin/echo -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage} WARN" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -log_skip_msg() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - /bin/echo -e "${CURS_ZERO}${SKIP_PREFIX}${SET_COL}${SKIP_SUFFIX}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - /bin/echo "SKIP" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# log_info_msg() # -# Usage: log_info_msg message # -# # -# Purpose: Print an information message to the screen and # -# a boot log file. Does not print a trailing newline character. # -# # -# Return values: Not used # -################################################################################ -log_info_msg() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${BMPREFIX}${@}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - timespec - /bin/echo -n -e "${STAMP} ${logmessage}" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -log_info_msg2() -{ - /bin/echo -n -e "${@}" - - # Strip non-printable characters from log file - logmessage=`echo "${@}" | sed 's/\\\033[^a-zA-Z]*.//g'` - /bin/echo -n -e "${logmessage}" >> ${BOOTLOG} - - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# evaluate_retval() # -# Usage: Evaluate a return value and print success or failure as appropriate # -# # -# Purpose: Convenience function to terminate an info message # -# # -# Return values: Not used # -################################################################################ -evaluate_retval() -{ - local error_value="${?}" - - if [ ${error_value} = 0 ]; then - log_success_msg2 - else - log_failure_msg2 - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# check_signal() # -# Usage: check_signal [ -{signal} ] # -# # -# Purpose: Check for a valid signal. This is not defined by any LSB draft, # -# however, it is required to check the signals to determine if the # -# signals chosen are invalid arguments to the other functions. # -# # -# Inputs: Accepts a single string value in the form of -{signal} # -# # -# Return values: # -# 0 - Success (signal is valid # -# 1 - Signal is not valid # -################################################################################ -check_signal() -{ - local valsig - - # Add error handling for invalid signals - valsig=" -ALRM -HUP -INT -KILL -PIPE -POLL -PROF -TERM -USR1 -USR2" - valsig="${valsig} -VTALRM -STKFLT -PWR -WINCH -CHLD -URG -TSTP -TTIN" - valsig="${valsig} -TTOU -STOP -CONT -ABRT -FPE -ILL -QUIT -SEGV -TRAP" - valsig="${valsig} -SYS -EMT -BUS -XCPU -XFSZ -0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -8 -9" - valsig="${valsig} -11 -13 -14 -15 " - - echo "${valsig}" | grep -- " ${1} " > /dev/null - - if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then - return 0 - else - return 1 - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# check_sig_type() # -# Usage: check_signal [ -{signal} | {signal} ] # -# # -# Purpose: Check if signal is a program termination signal or a control signal # -# This is not defined by any LSB draft, however, it is required to # -# check the signals to determine if they are intended to end a # -# program or simply to control it. # -# # -# Inputs: Accepts a single string value in the form or -{signal} or {signal} # -# # -# Return values: # -# 0 - Signal is used for program termination # -# 1 - Signal is used for program control # -################################################################################ -check_sig_type() -{ - local valsig - - # The list of termination signals (limited to generally used items) - valsig=" -ALRM -INT -KILL -TERM -PWR -STOP -ABRT -QUIT -2 -3 -6 -9 -14 -15 " - - echo "${valsig}" | grep -- " ${1} " > /dev/null - - if [ "${?}" -eq "0" ]; then - return 0 - else - return 1 - fi -} - -################################################################################ -# wait_for_user() # -# # -# Purpose: Wait for the user to respond if not a headless system # -# # -################################################################################ -wait_for_user() -{ - # Wait for the user by default - [ "${HEADLESS=0}" = "0" ] && read ENTER - return 0 -} - -################################################################################ -# is_true() # -# # -# Purpose: Utility to test if a variable is true | yes | 1 # -# # -################################################################################ -is_true() -{ - [ "$1" = "1" ] || [ "$1" = "yes" ] || [ "$1" = "true" ] || [ "$1" = "y" ] || - [ "$1" = "t" ] -} - -# End /lib/lsb/init-functions -</pre> - </div> - <div class="navfooter"> - <ul> - <li class="prev"> - <a accesskey="p" href="apds01.html" title= - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc">Пред.</a> - <p> - /etc/rc.d/init.d/rc - </p> - </li> - <li class="next"> - <a accesskey="n" href="apds03.html" title= - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mountvirtfs">След.</a> - <p> - /etc/rc.d/init.d/mountvirtfs - </p> - </li> - <li class="up"> - <a accesskey="u" href="scripts.html" title= - "Приложение D. 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