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# Phusion Passenger - https://www.phusionpassenger.com/
# Copyright (c) 2010-2018 Phusion Holding B.V.
#
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#
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#
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#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
PhusionPassenger.require_passenger_lib 'utils/tmpio'
module PhusionPassenger
# This module autodetects various platform-specific information, and
# provides that information through constants.
module PlatformInfo
private
@@cache_dir = nil
@@verbose = ['1', 'true', 'on', 'yes'].include?(ENV['VERBOSE'])
@@log_implementation = lambda do |message|
message = reindent(message, 3)
message.sub!(/^ /, '')
STDERR.puts " * #{message}"
end
def self.private_class_method(name)
metaclass = class << self; self; end
metaclass.send(:private, name)
end
private_class_method :private_class_method
# Turn the specified class method into a memoized one. If the given
# class method is called without arguments, then its result will be
# memoized, frozen, and returned upon subsequent calls without arguments.
# Calls with arguments are never memoized.
#
# If +cache_to_disk+ is true and a cache directory has been set with
# <tt>PlatformInfo.cache_dir=</tt> then result is cached to a file on disk,
# so that memoized results persist over multiple process runs. This
# cache file expires in +cache_time+ seconds (1 hour by default) after
# it has been written.
#
# def self.foo(max = 10)
# rand(max)
# end
# memoize :foo
#
# foo # => 3
# foo # => 3
# foo(100) # => 49
# foo(100) # => 26
# foo # => 3
def self.memoize(method, cache_to_disk = false, cache_time = 3600)
# We use class_eval here because Ruby 1.8.5 doesn't support class_variable_get/set.
metaclass = class << self; self; end
metaclass.send(:alias_method, "_unmemoized_#{method}", method)
variable_name = "@@memoized_#{method}".sub(/\?/, '')
check_variable_name = "@@has_memoized_#{method}".sub(/\?/, '')
eval(%Q{
#{variable_name} = nil
#{check_variable_name} = false
})
line = __LINE__ + 1
source = %Q{
def self.#{method}(*args) # def self.httpd(*args)
if args.empty? # if args.empty?
if !#{check_variable_name} # if !@@has_memoized_httpd
if @@cache_dir # if @@cache_dir
cache_file = File.join(@@cache_dir, "#{method}") # cache_file = File.join(@@cache_dir, "httpd")
end # end
read_from_cache_file = false # read_from_cache_file = false
if #{cache_to_disk} && cache_file && File.exist?(cache_file) # if #{cache_to_disk} && File.exist?(cache_file)
cache_file_stat = File.stat(cache_file) # cache_file_stat = File.stat(cache_file)
read_from_cache_file = # read_from_cache_file =
Time.now - cache_file_stat.mtime < #{cache_time} # Time.now - cache_file_stat.mtime < #{cache_time}
end # end
if read_from_cache_file # if read_from_cache_file
data = File.read(cache_file) # data = File.read(cache_file)
#{variable_name} = Marshal.load(data).freeze # @@memoized_httpd = Marshal.load(data).freeze
#{check_variable_name} = true # @@has_memoized_httpd = true
else # else
#{variable_name} = _unmemoized_#{method}.freeze # @@memoized_httpd = _unmemoized_httpd.freeze
#{check_variable_name} = true # @@has_memoized_httpd = true
if cache_file && #{cache_to_disk} # if cache_file && #{cache_to_disk}
begin # begin
if !File.directory?(@@cache_dir) # if !File.directory?(@@cache_dir)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(@@cache_dir) # FileUtils.mkdir_p(@@cache_dir)
end # end
File.open(cache_file, "wb") do |f| # File.open(cache_file, "wb") do |f|
f.write(Marshal.dump(#{variable_name})) # f.write(Marshal.dump(@@memoized_httpd))
end # end
rescue Errno::EACCES # rescue Errno::EACCES
# Ignore permission error. # # Ignore permission error.
end # end
end # end
end # end
end # end
#{variable_name} # @@memoized_httpd
else # else
_unmemoized_#{method}(*args) # _unmemoized_httpd(*args)
end # end
end # end
}
class_eval(source, __FILE__, line)
end
private_class_method :memoize
# Look in the directory +dir+ and check whether there's an executable
# whose base name is equal to one of the elements in +possible_names+.
# If so, returns the full filename. If not, returns nil.
def self.select_executable(dir, *possible_names)
possible_names.each do |name|
filename = "#{dir}/#{name}"
if File.file?(filename) && File.executable?(filename)
return filename
end
end
return nil
end
private_class_method :select_executable
def self.unindent(str)
str = str.dup
str.gsub!(/\A([\s\t]*\n)+/, '')
str.gsub!(/[\s\t\n]+\Z/, '')
indent = str.split("\n").select{ |line| !line.strip.empty? }.map{ |line| line.index(/[^\s]/) }.compact.min || 0
str.gsub!(/^[[:blank:]]{#{indent}}/, '')
return str
end
private_class_method :unindent
def self.reindent(str, level)
str = unindent(str)
str.gsub!(/^/, ' ' * level)
return str
end
private_class_method :reindent
def self.create_temp_file(name, dir = tmpdir)
# This function is mostly used for compiling C programs to autodetect
# system properties. We create a secure temp subdirectory to prevent
# TOCTU attacks, especially because we don't know how the compiler
# handles this.
PhusionPassenger::Utils.mktmpdir("passenger.", dir) do |subdir|
filename = "#{subdir}/#{name}"
f = File.open(filename, "w")
begin
yield(filename, f)
ensure
f.close if !f.closed?
end
end
end
private_class_method :create_temp_file
def self.log(message)
if verbose?
@@log_implementation.call(message)
end
end
private_class_method :log
public
class RuntimeError < ::RuntimeError
end
def self.cache_dir=(value)
@@cache_dir = value
end
def self.cache_dir
return @@cache_dir
end
def self.verbose=(val)
@@verbose = val
end
def self.verbose?
return @@verbose
end
def self.log_implementation=(impl)
@@log_implementation = impl
end
def self.log_implementation
return @@log_implementation
end
def self.env_defined?(name)
return !ENV[name].nil? && !ENV[name].empty?
end
def self.string_env(name, default_value = nil)
value = ENV[name]
if value.nil? || value.empty?
return default_value
else
return value
end
end
def self.read_file(filename)
return File.open(filename, "rb") do |f|
f.read
end
rescue
return ""
end
# Clears all memoized values. However, the disk cache (if any is configured)
# is still used.
def self.clear_memoizations
class_variables.each do |name|
if name.to_s =~ /^@@has_memoized_/
class_variable_set(name, false)
end
end
end
def self.tmpdir
result = ENV['TMPDIR']
if result && !result.empty?
return result.sub(/\/+\Z/, '')
else
return '/tmp'
end
end
memoize :tmpdir
# Returns the directory in which test executables should be placed. The
# returned directory is guaranteed to be writable and guaranteed to
# not be mounted with the 'noexec' option.
# If no such directory can be found then it will raise a PlatformInfo::RuntimeError
# with an appropriate error message.
def self.tmpexedir
basename = "test-exe.#{Process.pid}.#{Thread.current.object_id}"
attempts = []
dir = tmpdir
filename = "#{dir}/#{basename}"
begin
File.open(filename, 'w') do |f|
f.chmod(0700)
f.puts("#!/bin/sh")
end
if system(filename)
return dir
else
attempts << { :dir => dir,
:error => "This directory's filesystem is mounted with the 'noexec' option." }
end
rescue Errno::ENOENT
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => "This directory doesn't exist." }
rescue Errno::EACCES
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => "This program doesn't have permission to write to this directory." }
rescue SystemCallError => e
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => e.message }
ensure
File.unlink(filename) rescue nil
end
dir = Dir.pwd
filename = "#{dir}/#{basename}"
begin
File.open(filename, 'w') do |f|
f.chmod(0700)
f.puts("#!/bin/sh")
end
if system(filename)
return dir
else
attempts << { :dir => dir,
:error => "This directory's filesystem is mounted with the 'noexec' option." }
end
rescue Errno::ENOENT
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => "This directory doesn't exist." }
rescue Errno::EACCES
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => "This program doesn't have permission to write to this directory." }
rescue SystemCallError => e
attempts << { :dir => dir, :error => e.message }
ensure
File.unlink(filename) rescue nil
end
message = "ERROR: Cannot find suitable temporary directory\n" +
"In order to run certain tests, this program " +
"must be able to write temporary\n" +
"executable files to some directory. However no such " +
"directory can be found. \n" +
"The following directories have been tried:\n\n"
attempts.each do |attempt|
message << " * #{attempt[:dir]}\n"
message << " #{attempt[:error]}\n"
end
message << "\nYou can solve this problem by telling this program what directory to write\n" <<
"temporary executable files to, as follows:\n" <<
"\n" <<
" Set the $TMPDIR environment variable to the desired directory's filename and\n" <<
" re-run this program.\n" <<
"\n" <<
"Notes:\n" <<
"\n" <<
" * If you're using 'sudo'/'rvmsudo', remember that 'sudo'/'rvmsudo' unsets all\n" <<
" environment variables, so you must set the environment variable *after*\n" <<
" having gained root privileges.\n" <<
" * The directory you choose must writeable and must not be mounted with the\n" <<
" 'noexec' option."
raise RuntimeError, message
end
memoize :tmpexedir
def self.rb_config
if defined?(::RbConfig)
return ::RbConfig::CONFIG
else
return ::Config::CONFIG
end
end
# Check whether the specified command is in $PATH, and return its
# absolute filename. Returns nil if the command is not found.
#
# This function exists because system('which') doesn't always behave
# correctly, for some weird reason.
#
# When `is_executable` is true, this function checks whether
# there is an executable named `name` in $PATH. When false, it
# assumes that `name` is not an executable name but a command string
# (e.g. "ccache gcc"). It then infers the executable name ("ccache")
# from the command string, and checks for that instead.
def self.find_command(name, is_executable = true)
name = name.to_s
if !is_executable && name =~ / /
name = name.sub(/ .*/, '')
end
if name =~ /^\//
if File.executable?(name)
return name
else
return nil
end
else
ENV['PATH'].to_s.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR).each do |directory|
next if directory.empty?
path = File.join(directory, name)
if File.file?(path) && File.executable?(path)
return path
end
end
return nil
end
end
def self.find_all_commands(name)
search_dirs = ENV['PATH'].to_s.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
search_dirs.concat(%w(/bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin))
["/opt/*/bin", "/opt/*/sbin", "/usr/local/*/bin", "/usr/local/*/sbin"].each do |glob|
search_dirs.concat(Dir[glob])
end
# Solaris systems may have Apache installations in
# /usr/apache2/2.2/bin/sparcv9/
Dir["/usr/apache2/*/bin"].each do |bindir|
search_dirs << bindir
Dir["#{bindir}/*"].each do |binsubdir|
if File.directory?(binsubdir)
search_dirs << binsubdir
end
end
end
search_dirs.delete("")
search_dirs.uniq!
result = []
search_dirs.each do |directory|
path = File.join(directory, name)
if !File.exist?(path)
log "Looking for #{path}: not found"
elsif !File.file?(path)
log "Looking for #{path}: found, but is not a file"
elsif !File.executable?(path)
log "Looking for #{path}: found, but is not executable"
else
log "Looking for #{path}: found"
result << path
end
end
return result
end
# Check whether the specified command is in $PATH or in
# /sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin (in case these aren't already in $PATH),
# and return its absolute filename. Returns nil if the command is not
# found.
def self.find_system_command(name)
result = find_command(name)
if result.nil?
['/sbin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/local/sbin'].each do |dir|
path = File.join(dir, name)
if File.file?(path) && File.executable?(path)
return path
end
end
end
result
end
end
end # module PhusionPassenger
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