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  23 # Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
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  25 # Copyright 2015 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
  26 #
  27 
  28 smf_present () {
  29         [ -r /etc/svc/volatile/repository_door ] && \
  30             [ ! -f /etc/svc/volatile/repository_door ]
  31 }
  32 
  33 smf_clear_env () {
  34         unset \
  35                 SMF_FMRI \
  36                 SMF_METHOD \
  37                 SMF_RESTARTER \
  38                 SMF_ZONENAME
  39 }
  40 
  41 # smf_console
  42 #
  43 #   Use as "echo message 2>&1 | smf_console".  If SMF_MSGLOG_REDIRECT is
  44 #   unset, message will be displayed to console.  SMF_MSGLOG_REDIRECT is
  45 #   reserved for future use.
  46 #
  47 smf_console () {
  48         /usr/bin/tee ${SMF_MSGLOG_REDIRECT:-/dev/msglog}
  49 }
  50 
  51 # smf_zonename
  52 #
  53 #  Prints the name of this zone.
  54 
  55 smf_zonename() {
  56         echo "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}"
  57 }
  58 
  59 # smf_is_globalzone
  60 #
  61 #  Returns zero (success) if this is the global zone.  1 otherwise.
  62 #
  63 smf_is_globalzone() {
  64         [ "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}" = "global" ] && return 0
  65         return 1
  66 }
  67 
  68 # smf_is_nonglobalzone
  69 #
  70 #  Returns zero (success) if this is not the global zone.  1 otherwise.
  71 #
  72 smf_is_nonglobalzone() {
  73         [ "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}" != "global" ] && return 0
  74         return 1
  75 }
  76 
  77 # smf_configure_ip
  78 #
  79 #  Returns zero (success) if this zone needs IP to be configured i.e.
  80 #  the global zone or has an exclusive stack.  1 otherwise.
  81 #
  82 smf_configure_ip() {
  83         [ "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}" = "global" -o \
  84          `/sbin/zonename -t` = exclusive ] && return 0
  85         return 1
  86 }
  87 
  88 # smf_dont_configure_ip
  89 #
  90 #  Inverse of smf_configure_ip
  91 #
  92 smf_dont_configure_ip() {
  93         [ "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}" != "global" -a \
  94          `/sbin/zonename -t` = shared ] && return 0
  95         return 1
  96 }
  97 
  98 # smf_dont_configure_vt
  99 #
 100 #  Returns zero (success) if vt functionality is not to be configured,
 101 #  1 otherwise.
 102 #
 103 smf_dont_configure_vt() {
 104         [ "${SMF_ZONENAME:=`/sbin/zonename`}" != "global" ] && return 0
 105         /usr/lib/vtinfo > /dev/null 2>&1
 106         return $?
 107 }
 108 
 109 # smf_is_system_labeled
 110 #
 111 #  Returns zero (success) if system is labeled (aka Trusted Extensions).
 112 #  1 otherwise.
 113 #
 114 smf_is_system_labeled() {
 115         [ ! -x /bin/plabel ] && return 1
 116         /bin/plabel > /dev/null 2>&1
 117         return $?
 118 }
 119 
 120 # smf_netstrategy
 121 #   -> (_INIT_NET_IF, _INIT_NET_STRATEGY)
 122 #
 123 #   Sets _INIT_NET_IF to the name for the network-booted
 124 #   interface if we are booting from the network.  _INIT_NET_STRATEGY is
 125 #   assigned the value of the current network configuration strategy.
 126 #   Valid values for _INIT_NET_STRATEGY are "none", "dhcp", and "rarp".
 127 #
 128 #   The network boot strategy for a zone is always "none".
 129 #
 130 smf_netstrategy () {
 131         if smf_is_nonglobalzone; then
 132                 _INIT_NET_STRATEGY="none" export _INIT_NET_STRATEGY
 133                 return 0
 134         fi
 135 
 136         set -- `/sbin/netstrategy`
 137         if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
 138                 [ "$1" = "nfs" ] && \
 139                         _INIT_NET_IF="$2" export _INIT_NET_IF
 140                 _INIT_NET_STRATEGY="$3" export _INIT_NET_STRATEGY
 141         else
 142                 return 1
 143         fi
 144 }
 145 
 146 #
 147 # smf_kill_contract CONTRACT SIGNAL WAIT TIMEOUT
 148 #
 149 #   To be called from stop methods of non-transient services.
 150 #   Sends SIGNAL to the service contract CONTRACT.  If the
 151 #   WAIT argument is non-zero, smf_kill_contract will wait
 152 #   until the contract is empty before returning, or until
 153 #   TIMEOUT expires.
 154 #
 155 #   Example, send SIGTERM to contract 200:
 156 #
 157 #       smf_kill_contract 200 TERM 
 158 #
 159 #   Since killing a contract with pkill(1) is not atomic,
 160 #   smf_kill_contract will continue to send SIGNAL to CONTRACT
 161 #   every second until the contract is empty.  This will catch
 162 #   races between fork(2) and pkill(1).
 163 #
 164 #   Note that time in this routine is tracked (after being input
 165 #   via TIMEOUT) in 10ths of a second.  This is because we want
 166 #   to sleep for short periods of time, and expr(1) is too dumb
 167 #   to do non-integer math.
 168 #
 169 #   Returns 1 if the contract is invalid.
 170 #   Returns 2 if WAIT is "1", TIMEOUT is > 0, and TIMEOUT expires.
 171 #   Returns 0 on success.
 172 #
 173 smf_kill_contract() {
 174 
 175         time_waited=0
 176         time_to_wait=$4
 177 
 178         [ -z "$time_to_wait" ] && time_to_wait=0
 179 
 180         # convert to 10ths.
 181         time_to_wait=`/usr/bin/expr $time_to_wait '*' 10`
 182 
 183         # Verify contract id is valid using pgrep
 184         /usr/bin/pgrep -c $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
 185         ret=$?
 186         if [ $ret -gt 1 ] ; then
 187                 echo "Error, invalid contract \"$1\"" >&2
 188                 return 1
 189         fi
 190 
 191         # Return if contract is already empty.
 192         [ $ret -eq 1 ] && return 0
 193 
 194         # Kill contract.
 195         /usr/bin/pkill -$2 -c $1
 196         if [ $? -gt 1 ] ; then
 197                 echo "Error, could not kill contract \"$1\"" >&2
 198                 return 1
 199         fi
 200 
 201         # Return if WAIT is not set or is "0"
 202         [ -z "$3" ] && return 0
 203         [ "$3" -eq 0 ] && return 0
 204  
 205         # If contract does not empty, keep killing the contract to catch
 206         # any child processes missed because they were forking
 207         /usr/bin/pgrep -c $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
 208         while [ $? -eq 0 ] ; do
 209                 # Return 2 if TIMEOUT was passed, and it has expired
 210                 [ "$time_to_wait" -gt 0 -a $time_waited -ge $time_to_wait ] && \
 211                     return 2
 212 
 213                 #
 214                 # At five second intervals, issue the kill again.  Note that
 215                 # the sleep time constant (in tenths) must be a factor of 50
 216                 # for the remainder trick to work.  i.e. sleeping 2 tenths is
 217                 # fine, but 27 tenths is not.
 218                 #
 219                 remainder=`/usr/bin/expr $time_waited % 50`
 220                 if [ $time_waited -gt 0 -a $remainder -eq 0 ]; then
 221                         /usr/bin/pkill -$2 -c $1
 222                 fi
 223 
 224                 # Wait two tenths, and go again.
 225                 /usr/bin/sleep 0.2
 226                 time_waited=`/usr/bin/expr $time_waited + 2`
 227                 /usr/bin/pgrep -c $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
 228         done
 229 
 230         return 0
 231 }
 232 
 233 #
 234 # smf(5) method and monitor exit status definitions
 235 #   SMF_EXIT_ERR_OTHER, although not defined, encompasses all non-zero
 236 #   exit status values.
 237 #
 238 SMF_EXIT_OK=0
 239 SMF_EXIT_ERR_FATAL=95
 240 SMF_EXIT_ERR_CONFIG=96
 241 SMF_EXIT_MON_DEGRADE=97
 242 SMF_EXIT_MON_OFFLINE=98
 243 SMF_EXIT_ERR_NOSMF=99
 244 SMF_EXIT_ERR_PERM=100