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#!@PYTHON@
# Copyright (C) 2011 Internet Systems Consortium.
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM
# DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# INTERNET SYSTEMS CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT,
# INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
# FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
# WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
import sys; sys.path.append ('@@PYTHONPATH@@')
import isc
import bind10_config
from isc.dns import *
from isc.config.ccsession import *
from isc.cc import SessionError, SessionTimeout
import isc.util.process
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import isc.util.io.socketsession
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import select
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import errno
from isc.log_messages.ddns_messages import *
from optparse import OptionParser, OptionValueError
import os
import os.path
import signal
import socket
isc.log.init("b10-ddns")
logger = isc.log.Logger("ddns")
TRACE_BASIC = logger.DBGLVL_TRACE_BASIC
DATA_PATH = bind10_config.DATA_PATH
SOCKET_FILE = DATA_PATH + '/ddns_socket'
if "B10_FROM_SOURCE" in os.environ:
DATA_PATH = os.environ['B10_FROM_SOURCE'] + "/src/bin/ddns"
SPECFILE_LOCATION = DATA_PATH + "/ddns.spec"
isc.util.process.rename()
class DDNSConfigError(Exception):
'''An exception indicating an error in updating ddns configuration.
This exception is raised when the ddns process encounters an error in
handling configuration updates. Not all syntax error can be caught
at the module-CC layer, so ddns needs to (explicitly or implicitly)
validate the given configuration data itself. When it finds an error
it raises this exception (either directly or by converting an exception
from other modules) as a unified error in configuration.
'''
pass
class DDNSSessionError(Exception):
'''An exception raised for some unexpected events during a ddns session.
'''
pass
class DDNSSession:
'''Class to handle one DDNS update'''
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def __init__(self):
'''Initialize a DDNS Session'''
pass
def clear_socket():
'''
Removes the socket file, if it exists.
'''
if os.path.exists(SOCKET_FILE):
os.remove(SOCKET_FILE)
class DDNSServer:
def __init__(self, cc_session=None):
'''
Initialize the DDNS Server.
This sets up a ModuleCCSession for the BIND 10 system.
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Parameters:
cc_session: If None (default), a new ModuleCCSession will be set up.
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If specified, the given session will be used. This is
mainly used for testing.
'''
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if cc_session is not None:
self._cc = cc_session
else:
self._cc = isc.config.ModuleCCSession(SPECFILE_LOCATION,
self.config_handler,
self.command_handler)
self._config_data = self._cc.get_full_config()
self._cc.start()
self._shutdown = False
# List of the session receivers where we get the requests
self._socksession_receivers = {}
clear_socket()
self._listen_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self._listen_socket.bind(SOCKET_FILE)
self._listen_socket.listen(16)
def config_handler(self, new_config):
'''Update config data.'''
# TODO: Handle exceptions and turn them to an error response
# (once we have any configuration)
answer = create_answer(0)
return answer
def command_handler(self, cmd, args):
'''
Handle a CC session command, as sent from bindctl or other
BIND 10 modules.
'''
# TODO: Handle exceptions and turn them to an error response
if cmd == "shutdown":
logger.info(DDNS_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN_COMMAND)
self.trigger_shutdown()
answer = create_answer(0)
else:
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answer = create_answer(1, "Unknown command: " + str(cmd))
return answer
def trigger_shutdown(self):
'''Initiate a shutdown sequence.
This method is expected to be called in various ways including
in the middle of a signal handler, and is designed to be as simple
as possible to minimize side effects. Actual shutdown will take
place in a normal control flow.
'''
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logger.info(DDNS_SHUTDOWN)
self._shutdown = True
def shutdown_cleanup(self):
'''
Perform any cleanup that is necessary when shutting down the server.
Do NOT call this to initialize shutdown, use trigger_shutdown().
Currently, it does nothing, but cleanup routines are expected.
'''
pass
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def accept(self):
"""
Accept another connection and create the session receiver.
"""
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try:
sock = self._listen_socket.accept()
fileno = sock.fileno()
logger.debug(TRACE_BASIC, DDNS_NEW_CONN, fileno,
sock.getpeername())
receiver = isc.util.io.socketsession.SocketSessionReceiver(sock)
self._socksession_receivers[fileno] = (sock, receiver)
except (socket.error, isc.util.io.socketsession.SocketSessionError) \
as e:
# These exceptions mean the connection didn't work, but we can
# continue with the rest
logger.error(DDNS_ACCEPT_FAILURE, e)
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def handle_request(self, request):
"""
This is the place where the actual DDNS processing is done. Other
methods are either subroutines of this method or methods doing the
uninteresting "accounting" stuff, like accepting socket,
initialization, etc.
It is called with the request being session as received from
SocketSessionReceiver, i.e. tuple
(socket, local_address, remote_address, data).
"""
# TODO: Implement the magic
# TODO: Don't propagate most of the exceptions (like datasrc errors),
# just drop the packet.
pass
def handle_session(self, fileno):
"""
Handle incoming session on the socket with given fileno.
"""
logger.debug(TRACE_BASIC, DDNS_SESSION, fileno)
(socket, receiver) = self._socksession_receivers[fileno]
try:
self.handle_request(receiver.pop())
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except isc.util.io.socketsession.SocketSessionError as se:
# No matter why this failed, the connection is in unknown, possibly
# broken state. So, we close the socket and remove the receiver.
del self._socksession_receivers[fileno]
socket.close()
logger.warn(DDNS_DROP_CONN, fileno, se)
def run(self):
'''
Get and process all commands sent from cfgmgr or other modules.
This loops waiting for events until self.shutdown() has been called.
'''
logger.info(DDNS_RUNNING)
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cc_fileno = self._cc.get_socket().fileno()
listen_fileno = self._listen_socket.fileno()
while not self._shutdown:
# In this event loop, we propagate most of exceptions, which will
# subsequently kill the process. We expect the handling functions
# to catch their own exceptions which they can recover from
# (malformed packets, lost connections, etc). The rationale behind
# this is they know best which exceptions are recoverable there
# and an exception may be recoverable somewhere, but not elsewhere.
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try:
(reads, writes, exceptions) = \
select.select([cc_fileno, listen_fileno] +
list(self._socksession_receivers.keys()), [],
[])
except select.error as se:
# In case it is just interrupted, we continue like nothing
# happened
if se.args[0] == errno.EINTR:
(reads, writes, exceptions) = ([], [], [])
else:
raise
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for fileno in reads:
if fileno == cc_fileno:
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self._cc.check_command(True)
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elif fileno == listen_fileno:
self.accept()
else:
self.handle_session(fileno)
self.shutdown_cleanup()
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logger.info(DDNS_STOPPED)
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def create_signal_handler(ddns_server):
'''
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This creates a signal_handler for use in set_signal_handler, which
shuts down the given DDNSServer (or any object that has a shutdown()
method)
'''
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def signal_handler(signal, frame):
'''
Handler for process signals. Since only signals to shut down are sent
here, the actual signal is not checked and the server is simply shut
down.
'''
ddns_server.trigger_shutdown()
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return signal_handler
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def set_signal_handler(signal_handler):
'''
Sets the signal handler(s).
'''
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal_handler)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_handler)
def set_cmd_options(parser):
'''
Helper function to set command-line options
'''
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose", action="store_true",
help="display more about what is going on")
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def main(ddns_server=None):
'''
The main function.
Parameters:
ddns_server: If None (default), a DDNSServer object is initialized.
If specified, the given DDNSServer will be used. This is
mainly used for testing.
cc_session: If None (default), a new ModuleCCSession will be set up.
If specified, the given session will be used. This is
mainly used for testing.
'''
try:
parser = OptionParser()
set_cmd_options(parser)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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if options.verbose:
print("[b10-ddns] Warning: -v verbose option is ignored at this point.")
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if ddns_server is None:
ddns_server = DDNSServer()
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set_signal_handler(create_signal_handler(ddns_server))
ddns_server.run()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
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logger.info(DDNS_STOPPED_BY_KEYBOARD)
except SessionError as e:
logger.error(DDNS_CC_SESSION_ERROR, str(e))
except ModuleCCSessionError as e:
logger.error(DDNS_MODULECC_SESSION_ERROR, str(e))
except DDNSConfigError as e:
logger.error(DDNS_CONFIG_ERROR, str(e))
except SessionTimeout as e:
logger.error(DDNS_CC_SESSION_TIMEOUT_ERROR)
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except Exception as e:
logger.error(DDNS_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTION, type(e).__name__, str(e))
clear_socket()
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if '__main__' == __name__:
main()