X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=.inspircd.inc;h=91a06ccfd6430f849f13abb93f05fcd5eb749851;hb=6e6846b68a28d858275702e6662e79328e62c60e;hp=e7a32b5f9d272370f3bf2b1b437112d530ccce06;hpb=02b4d6de57cb65a9cd05a0458bb772b97b73e758;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Finspircd.git diff --git a/.inspircd.inc b/.inspircd.inc index e7a32b5f9..91a06ccfd 100644 --- a/.inspircd.inc +++ b/.inspircd.inc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # +------------------------------------+ # # InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2009 InspIRCd Development Team -# See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits +# See: http://wiki.inspircd.org/Credits # # This program is free but copyrighted software; see # the file COPYING for details. @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ use Fcntl; my $basepath = "@BASE_DIR@"; my $confpath = "@CONFIG_DIR@/"; my $binpath = "@BINARY_DIR@"; -my $libpath = "@LIBRARY_DIR@"; my $valgrindlogpath = "$basepath/valgrindlogs"; my $executable = "@EXECUTABLE@"; my $version = "@VERSION@"; @@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ my $version = "@VERSION@"; our($pid,$pidfile); # Lets see what they want to do.. Set the variable (Cause i'm a lazy coder) my $arg = shift(@ARGV); -my $conf = $confpath . "inspircd.conf"; +my $conf; for my $a (@ARGV) { if ($a =~ m/^--config=(.*)$/) @@ -35,6 +34,11 @@ for my $a (@ARGV) last; } } +if (!defined $conf) { + $conf = $confpath . "inspircd.conf"; + push @ARGV, '--config='.$conf; +} + getpidfile($conf); # System for naming script command subs: @@ -201,8 +205,6 @@ sub dev_valdebug_unattended(@) checkgdb(); # If we are still alive here.. Try starting the IRCd.. - # May want to do something with these args at some point: --suppressions=.inspircd.sup --gen-suppressions=yes - # Could be useful when we want to stop it complaining about things we're sure aren't issues. # # NOTE: Saving the debug log (redirected stdout), while useful, is a potential security risk AND one hell of a spacehog. DO NOT SAVE THIS WHERE EVERYONE HAS ACCESS! # Redirect stdout to /dev/null if you're worried about the security. @@ -211,11 +213,17 @@ sub dev_valdebug_unattended(@) if ($pid == 0) { POSIX::setsid(); -d $valgrindlogpath or mkdir $valgrindlogpath or die "Cannot create $valgrindlogpath: $!\n"; + -e "$binpath/valgrind.sup" or do { open my $f, '>', "$binpath/valgrind.sup"; }; my $suffix = strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S", localtime(time)) . ".$$"; open STDIN, '<', '/dev/null' or die "Can't redirect STDIN to /dev/null: $!\n"; sysopen STDOUT, "$valgrindlogpath/out.$suffix", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_NOCTTY | O_APPEND, 0600 or die "Can't open $valgrindlogpath/out.$suffix: $!\n"; sysopen STDERR, "$valgrindlogpath/valdebug.$suffix", O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_NOCTTY | O_APPEND, 0666 or die "Can't open $valgrindlogpath/valdebug.$suffix: $!\n"; - exec qw(valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=10 --time-stamp=yes --log-fd=2), "$binpath/$executable", qw(-nofork -debug -nolog), @_; + # May want to do something with these args at some point: --suppressions=.inspircd.sup --gen-suppressions=yes + # Could be useful when we want to stop it complaining about things we're sure aren't issues. + exec qw(valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --num-callers=15 --track-fds=yes), + "--suppressions=$binpath/valgrind.sup", qw(--gen-suppressions=all), + qw(--leak-resolution=med --time-stamp=yes --log-fd=2 --), + "$binpath/$executable", qw(-nofork -debug -nolog), @_; die "Can't execute valgrind: $!\n"; } } @@ -246,7 +254,7 @@ sub cmd_stop() # Get to here, we have something to kill. my $pid = getprocessid(); print "Stopping InspIRCd (pid: $pid)...\n"; - my $maxwait = (`ps -o command $pid` =~ /valgrind/i) ? 30 : 5; + my $maxwait = (`ps -o command $pid` =~ /valgrind/i) ? 90 : 5; kill TERM => $pid or die "Cannot terminate IRCd: $!\n"; for (1..$maxwait) { sleep 1; @@ -257,7 +265,7 @@ sub cmd_stop() } print "InspIRCd not dying quietly -- forcing kill\n"; kill KILL => $pid; - exit 0; + return 0; } ### @@ -312,10 +320,23 @@ sub getpidfile { # Set the PID file and return. $pidfile = $1; + if (-f $pidfile) + { + return; + } + else + { + if (-f $confpath . $pidfile) + { + $pidfile = $confpath . $pidfile; + return; + } + } return; } } + # If we get here, NO PID FILE! -- Check for includes for my $i (@lines) { $i =~ s/[^=]+=\s(.*)/\1/; @@ -324,6 +345,18 @@ sub getpidfile # Decend into that file, and check for PIDs.. (that sounds like an STD ;/) getpidfile($1); # Was a PID found? + if (-f $pidfile) + { + return; + } + else + { + if (-f $confpath . $pidfile) + { + $pidfile = $confpath . $pidfile; + return; + } + } if ($pidfile ne "") { # Yes, Return. return;