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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 // On Linux, when the user tries to launch a second copy of chrome, we check
6 // for a socket in the user's profile directory. If the socket file is open we
7 // send a message to the first chrome browser process with the current
8 // directory and second process command line flags. The second process then
9 // exits.
11 // Because many networked filesystem implementations do not support unix domain
12 // sockets, we create the socket in a temporary directory and create a symlink
13 // in the profile. This temporary directory is no longer bound to the profile,
14 // and may disappear across a reboot or login to a separate session. To bind
15 // them, we store a unique cookie in the profile directory, which must also be
16 // present in the remote directory to connect. The cookie is checked both before
17 // and after the connection. /tmp is sticky, and different Chrome sessions use
18 // different cookies. Thus, a matching cookie before and after means the
19 // connection was to a directory with a valid cookie.
21 // We also have a lock file, which is a symlink to a non-existent destination.
22 // The destination is a string containing the hostname and process id of
23 // chrome's browser process, eg. "SingletonLock -> example.com-9156". When the
24 // first copy of chrome exits it will delete the lock file on shutdown, so that
25 // a different instance on a different host may then use the profile directory.
27 // If writing to the socket fails, the hostname in the lock is checked to see if
28 // another instance is running a different host using a shared filesystem (nfs,
29 // etc.) If the hostname differs an error is displayed and the second process
30 // exits. Otherwise the first process (if any) is killed and the second process
31 // starts as normal.
33 // When the second process sends the current directory and command line flags to
34 // the first process, it waits for an ACK message back from the first process
35 // for a certain time. If there is no ACK message back in time, then the first
36 // process will be considered as hung for some reason. The second process then
37 // retrieves the process id from the symbol link and kills it by sending
38 // SIGKILL. Then the second process starts as normal.
40 #include "chrome/browser/process_singleton.h"
42 #include <errno.h>
43 #include <fcntl.h>
44 #if defined(TOOLKIT_GTK)
45 #include <gdk/gdk.h>
46 #endif
47 #include <signal.h>
48 #include <sys/socket.h>
49 #include <sys/stat.h>
50 #include <sys/types.h>
51 #include <sys/un.h>
52 #include <unistd.h>
54 #include <cstring>
55 #include <set>
56 #include <string>
58 #include "base/base_paths.h"
59 #include "base/basictypes.h"
60 #include "base/bind.h"
61 #include "base/command_line.h"
62 #include "base/file_util.h"
63 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
64 #include "base/logging.h"
65 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
66 #include "base/path_service.h"
67 #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h"
68 #include "base/rand_util.h"
69 #include "base/safe_strerror_posix.h"
70 #include "base/sequenced_task_runner_helpers.h"
71 #include "base/stl_util.h"
72 #include "base/strings/string_number_conversions.h"
73 #include "base/strings/string_split.h"
74 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
75 #include "base/strings/sys_string_conversions.h"
76 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
77 #include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"
78 #include "base/time/time.h"
79 #include "base/timer/timer.h"
80 #include "chrome/browser/ui/process_singleton_dialog_linux.h"
81 #include "chrome/common/chrome_constants.h"
82 #include "content/public/browser/browser_thread.h"
83 #include "grit/chromium_strings.h"
84 #include "grit/generated_resources.h"
85 #include "net/base/net_util.h"
86 #include "ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.h"
88 using content::BrowserThread;
90 const int ProcessSingleton::kTimeoutInSeconds;
92 namespace {
94 static bool g_disable_prompt;
95 const char kStartToken[] = "START";
96 const char kACKToken[] = "ACK";
97 const char kShutdownToken[] = "SHUTDOWN";
98 const char kTokenDelimiter = '\0';
99 const int kMaxMessageLength = 32 * 1024;
100 const int kMaxACKMessageLength = arraysize(kShutdownToken) - 1;
102 const char kLockDelimiter = '-';
104 // Set a file descriptor to be non-blocking.
105 // Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
106 int SetNonBlocking(int fd) {
107 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
108 if (-1 == flags)
109 return flags;
110 if (flags & O_NONBLOCK)
111 return 0;
112 return fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK);
115 // Set the close-on-exec bit on a file descriptor.
116 // Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
117 int SetCloseOnExec(int fd) {
118 int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD, 0);
119 if (-1 == flags)
120 return flags;
121 if (flags & FD_CLOEXEC)
122 return 0;
123 return fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC);
126 // Close a socket and check return value.
127 void CloseSocket(int fd) {
128 int rv = IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd));
129 DCHECK_EQ(0, rv) << "Error closing socket: " << safe_strerror(errno);
132 // Write a message to a socket fd.
133 bool WriteToSocket(int fd, const char *message, size_t length) {
134 DCHECK(message);
135 DCHECK(length);
136 size_t bytes_written = 0;
137 do {
138 ssize_t rv = HANDLE_EINTR(
139 write(fd, message + bytes_written, length - bytes_written));
140 if (rv < 0) {
141 if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
142 // The socket shouldn't block, we're sending so little data. Just give
143 // up here, since NotifyOtherProcess() doesn't have an asynchronous api.
144 LOG(ERROR) << "ProcessSingleton would block on write(), so it gave up.";
145 return false;
147 PLOG(ERROR) << "write() failed";
148 return false;
150 bytes_written += rv;
151 } while (bytes_written < length);
153 return true;
156 // Wait a socket for read for a certain timeout in seconds.
157 // Returns -1 if error occurred, 0 if timeout reached, > 0 if the socket is
158 // ready for read.
159 int WaitSocketForRead(int fd, int timeout) {
160 fd_set read_fds;
161 struct timeval tv;
163 FD_ZERO(&read_fds);
164 FD_SET(fd, &read_fds);
165 tv.tv_sec = timeout;
166 tv.tv_usec = 0;
168 return HANDLE_EINTR(select(fd + 1, &read_fds, NULL, NULL, &tv));
171 // Read a message from a socket fd, with an optional timeout in seconds.
172 // If |timeout| <= 0 then read immediately.
173 // Return number of bytes actually read, or -1 on error.
174 ssize_t ReadFromSocket(int fd, char *buf, size_t bufsize, int timeout) {
175 if (timeout > 0) {
176 int rv = WaitSocketForRead(fd, timeout);
177 if (rv <= 0)
178 return rv;
181 size_t bytes_read = 0;
182 do {
183 ssize_t rv = HANDLE_EINTR(read(fd, buf + bytes_read, bufsize - bytes_read));
184 if (rv < 0) {
185 if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EWOULDBLOCK) {
186 PLOG(ERROR) << "read() failed";
187 return rv;
188 } else {
189 // It would block, so we just return what has been read.
190 return bytes_read;
192 } else if (!rv) {
193 // No more data to read.
194 return bytes_read;
195 } else {
196 bytes_read += rv;
198 } while (bytes_read < bufsize);
200 return bytes_read;
203 // Set up a sockaddr appropriate for messaging.
204 void SetupSockAddr(const std::string& path, struct sockaddr_un* addr) {
205 addr->sun_family = AF_UNIX;
206 CHECK(path.length() < arraysize(addr->sun_path))
207 << "Socket path too long: " << path;
208 base::strlcpy(addr->sun_path, path.c_str(), arraysize(addr->sun_path));
211 // Set up a socket appropriate for messaging.
212 int SetupSocketOnly() {
213 int sock = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
214 PCHECK(sock >= 0) << "socket() failed";
216 int rv = SetNonBlocking(sock);
217 DCHECK_EQ(0, rv) << "Failed to make non-blocking socket.";
218 rv = SetCloseOnExec(sock);
219 DCHECK_EQ(0, rv) << "Failed to set CLOEXEC on socket.";
221 return sock;
224 // Set up a socket and sockaddr appropriate for messaging.
225 void SetupSocket(const std::string& path, int* sock, struct sockaddr_un* addr) {
226 *sock = SetupSocketOnly();
227 SetupSockAddr(path, addr);
230 // Read a symbolic link, return empty string if given path is not a symbol link.
231 base::FilePath ReadLink(const base::FilePath& path) {
232 base::FilePath target;
233 if (!base::ReadSymbolicLink(path, &target)) {
234 // The only errno that should occur is ENOENT.
235 if (errno != 0 && errno != ENOENT)
236 PLOG(ERROR) << "readlink(" << path.value() << ") failed";
238 return target;
241 // Unlink a path. Return true on success.
242 bool UnlinkPath(const base::FilePath& path) {
243 int rv = unlink(path.value().c_str());
244 if (rv < 0 && errno != ENOENT)
245 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to unlink " << path.value();
247 return rv == 0;
250 // Create a symlink. Returns true on success.
251 bool SymlinkPath(const base::FilePath& target, const base::FilePath& path) {
252 if (!base::CreateSymbolicLink(target, path)) {
253 // Double check the value in case symlink suceeded but we got an incorrect
254 // failure due to NFS packet loss & retry.
255 int saved_errno = errno;
256 if (ReadLink(path) != target) {
257 // If we failed to create the lock, most likely another instance won the
258 // startup race.
259 errno = saved_errno;
260 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to create " << path.value();
261 return false;
264 return true;
267 // Extract the hostname and pid from the lock symlink.
268 // Returns true if the lock existed.
269 bool ParseLockPath(const base::FilePath& path,
270 std::string* hostname,
271 int* pid) {
272 std::string real_path = ReadLink(path).value();
273 if (real_path.empty())
274 return false;
276 std::string::size_type pos = real_path.rfind(kLockDelimiter);
278 // If the path is not a symbolic link, or doesn't contain what we expect,
279 // bail.
280 if (pos == std::string::npos) {
281 *hostname = "";
282 *pid = -1;
283 return true;
286 *hostname = real_path.substr(0, pos);
288 const std::string& pid_str = real_path.substr(pos + 1);
289 if (!base::StringToInt(pid_str, pid))
290 *pid = -1;
292 return true;
295 // Returns true if the user opted to unlock the profile.
296 bool DisplayProfileInUseError(const base::FilePath& lock_path,
297 const std::string& hostname,
298 int pid) {
299 base::string16 error = l10n_util::GetStringFUTF16(
300 IDS_PROFILE_IN_USE_LINUX,
301 base::IntToString16(pid),
302 base::ASCIIToUTF16(hostname));
303 base::string16 relaunch_button_text = l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(
304 IDS_PROFILE_IN_USE_LINUX_RELAUNCH);
305 LOG(ERROR) << base::SysWideToNativeMB(base::UTF16ToWide(error)).c_str();
306 if (!g_disable_prompt)
307 return ShowProcessSingletonDialog(error, relaunch_button_text);
308 return false;
311 bool IsChromeProcess(pid_t pid) {
312 base::FilePath other_chrome_path(base::GetProcessExecutablePath(pid));
313 return (!other_chrome_path.empty() &&
314 other_chrome_path.BaseName() ==
315 base::FilePath(chrome::kBrowserProcessExecutableName));
318 // A helper class to hold onto a socket.
319 class ScopedSocket {
320 public:
321 ScopedSocket() : fd_(-1) { Reset(); }
322 ~ScopedSocket() { Close(); }
323 int fd() { return fd_; }
324 void Reset() {
325 Close();
326 fd_ = SetupSocketOnly();
328 void Close() {
329 if (fd_ >= 0)
330 CloseSocket(fd_);
331 fd_ = -1;
333 private:
334 int fd_;
337 // Returns a random string for uniquifying profile connections.
338 std::string GenerateCookie() {
339 return base::Uint64ToString(base::RandUint64());
342 bool CheckCookie(const base::FilePath& path, const base::FilePath& cookie) {
343 return (cookie == ReadLink(path));
346 bool ConnectSocket(ScopedSocket* socket,
347 const base::FilePath& socket_path,
348 const base::FilePath& cookie_path) {
349 base::FilePath socket_target;
350 if (base::ReadSymbolicLink(socket_path, &socket_target)) {
351 // It's a symlink. Read the cookie.
352 base::FilePath cookie = ReadLink(cookie_path);
353 if (cookie.empty())
354 return false;
355 base::FilePath remote_cookie = socket_target.DirName().
356 Append(chrome::kSingletonCookieFilename);
357 // Verify the cookie before connecting.
358 if (!CheckCookie(remote_cookie, cookie))
359 return false;
360 // Now we know the directory was (at that point) created by the profile
361 // owner. Try to connect.
362 sockaddr_un addr;
363 SetupSockAddr(socket_path.value(), &addr);
364 int ret = HANDLE_EINTR(connect(socket->fd(),
365 reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr),
366 sizeof(addr)));
367 if (ret != 0)
368 return false;
369 // Check the cookie again. We only link in /tmp, which is sticky, so, if the
370 // directory is still correct, it must have been correct in-between when we
371 // connected. POSIX, sadly, lacks a connectat().
372 if (!CheckCookie(remote_cookie, cookie)) {
373 socket->Reset();
374 return false;
376 // Success!
377 return true;
378 } else if (errno == EINVAL) {
379 // It exists, but is not a symlink (or some other error we detect
380 // later). Just connect to it directly; this is an older version of Chrome.
381 sockaddr_un addr;
382 SetupSockAddr(socket_path.value(), &addr);
383 int ret = HANDLE_EINTR(connect(socket->fd(),
384 reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr),
385 sizeof(addr)));
386 return (ret == 0);
387 } else {
388 // File is missing, or other error.
389 if (errno != ENOENT)
390 PLOG(ERROR) << "readlink failed";
391 return false;
395 } // namespace
397 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
398 // ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher
399 // A helper class for a Linux specific implementation of the process singleton.
400 // This class sets up a listener on the singleton socket and handles parsing
401 // messages that come in on the singleton socket.
402 class ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher
403 : public base::MessageLoopForIO::Watcher,
404 public base::MessageLoop::DestructionObserver,
405 public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher,
406 BrowserThread::DeleteOnIOThread> {
407 public:
408 // A helper class to read message from an established socket.
409 class SocketReader : public base::MessageLoopForIO::Watcher {
410 public:
411 SocketReader(ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher* parent,
412 base::MessageLoop* ui_message_loop,
413 int fd)
414 : parent_(parent),
415 ui_message_loop_(ui_message_loop),
416 fd_(fd),
417 bytes_read_(0) {
418 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
419 // Wait for reads.
420 base::MessageLoopForIO::current()->WatchFileDescriptor(
421 fd, true, base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ, &fd_reader_, this);
422 // If we haven't completed in a reasonable amount of time, give up.
423 timer_.Start(FROM_HERE, base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(kTimeoutInSeconds),
424 this, &SocketReader::CleanupAndDeleteSelf);
427 virtual ~SocketReader() {
428 CloseSocket(fd_);
431 // MessageLoopForIO::Watcher impl.
432 virtual void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE;
433 virtual void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE {
434 // SocketReader only watches for accept (read) events.
435 NOTREACHED();
438 // Finish handling the incoming message by optionally sending back an ACK
439 // message and removing this SocketReader.
440 void FinishWithACK(const char *message, size_t length);
442 private:
443 void CleanupAndDeleteSelf() {
444 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
446 parent_->RemoveSocketReader(this);
447 // We're deleted beyond this point.
450 base::MessageLoopForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher fd_reader_;
452 // The ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher that owns us.
453 ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher* const parent_;
455 // A reference to the UI message loop.
456 base::MessageLoop* const ui_message_loop_;
458 // The file descriptor we're reading.
459 const int fd_;
461 // Store the message in this buffer.
462 char buf_[kMaxMessageLength];
464 // Tracks the number of bytes we've read in case we're getting partial
465 // reads.
466 size_t bytes_read_;
468 base::OneShotTimer<SocketReader> timer_;
470 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SocketReader);
473 // We expect to only be constructed on the UI thread.
474 explicit LinuxWatcher(ProcessSingleton* parent)
475 : ui_message_loop_(base::MessageLoop::current()),
476 parent_(parent) {
479 // Start listening for connections on the socket. This method should be
480 // called from the IO thread.
481 void StartListening(int socket);
483 // This method determines if we should use the same process and if we should,
484 // opens a new browser tab. This runs on the UI thread.
485 // |reader| is for sending back ACK message.
486 void HandleMessage(const std::string& current_dir,
487 const std::vector<std::string>& argv,
488 SocketReader* reader);
490 // MessageLoopForIO::Watcher impl. These run on the IO thread.
491 virtual void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE;
492 virtual void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE {
493 // ProcessSingleton only watches for accept (read) events.
494 NOTREACHED();
497 // MessageLoop::DestructionObserver
498 virtual void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() OVERRIDE {
499 fd_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
502 private:
503 friend struct BrowserThread::DeleteOnThread<BrowserThread::IO>;
504 friend class base::DeleteHelper<ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher>;
506 virtual ~LinuxWatcher() {
507 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
508 STLDeleteElements(&readers_);
510 base::MessageLoopForIO* ml = base::MessageLoopForIO::current();
511 ml->RemoveDestructionObserver(this);
514 // Removes and deletes the SocketReader.
515 void RemoveSocketReader(SocketReader* reader);
517 base::MessageLoopForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher fd_watcher_;
519 // A reference to the UI message loop (i.e., the message loop we were
520 // constructed on).
521 base::MessageLoop* ui_message_loop_;
523 // The ProcessSingleton that owns us.
524 ProcessSingleton* const parent_;
526 std::set<SocketReader*> readers_;
528 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LinuxWatcher);
531 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) {
532 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
533 // Accepting incoming client.
534 sockaddr_un from;
535 socklen_t from_len = sizeof(from);
536 int connection_socket = HANDLE_EINTR(accept(
537 fd, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&from), &from_len));
538 if (-1 == connection_socket) {
539 PLOG(ERROR) << "accept() failed";
540 return;
542 int rv = SetNonBlocking(connection_socket);
543 DCHECK_EQ(0, rv) << "Failed to make non-blocking socket.";
544 SocketReader* reader = new SocketReader(this,
545 ui_message_loop_,
546 connection_socket);
547 readers_.insert(reader);
550 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::StartListening(int socket) {
551 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
552 // Watch for client connections on this socket.
553 base::MessageLoopForIO* ml = base::MessageLoopForIO::current();
554 ml->AddDestructionObserver(this);
555 ml->WatchFileDescriptor(socket, true, base::MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ,
556 &fd_watcher_, this);
559 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::HandleMessage(
560 const std::string& current_dir, const std::vector<std::string>& argv,
561 SocketReader* reader) {
562 DCHECK(ui_message_loop_ == base::MessageLoop::current());
563 DCHECK(reader);
565 if (parent_->notification_callback_.Run(CommandLine(argv),
566 base::FilePath(current_dir))) {
567 // Send back "ACK" message to prevent the client process from starting up.
568 reader->FinishWithACK(kACKToken, arraysize(kACKToken) - 1);
569 } else {
570 LOG(WARNING) << "Not handling interprocess notification as browser"
571 " is shutting down";
572 // Send back "SHUTDOWN" message, so that the client process can start up
573 // without killing this process.
574 reader->FinishWithACK(kShutdownToken, arraysize(kShutdownToken) - 1);
575 return;
579 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::RemoveSocketReader(SocketReader* reader) {
580 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
581 DCHECK(reader);
582 readers_.erase(reader);
583 delete reader;
586 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
587 // ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::SocketReader
590 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::SocketReader::OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(
591 int fd) {
592 DCHECK(BrowserThread::CurrentlyOn(BrowserThread::IO));
593 DCHECK_EQ(fd, fd_);
594 while (bytes_read_ < sizeof(buf_)) {
595 ssize_t rv = HANDLE_EINTR(
596 read(fd, buf_ + bytes_read_, sizeof(buf_) - bytes_read_));
597 if (rv < 0) {
598 if (errno != EAGAIN && errno != EWOULDBLOCK) {
599 PLOG(ERROR) << "read() failed";
600 CloseSocket(fd);
601 return;
602 } else {
603 // It would block, so we just return and continue to watch for the next
604 // opportunity to read.
605 return;
607 } else if (!rv) {
608 // No more data to read. It's time to process the message.
609 break;
610 } else {
611 bytes_read_ += rv;
615 // Validate the message. The shortest message is kStartToken\0x\0x
616 const size_t kMinMessageLength = arraysize(kStartToken) + 4;
617 if (bytes_read_ < kMinMessageLength) {
618 buf_[bytes_read_] = 0;
619 LOG(ERROR) << "Invalid socket message (wrong length):" << buf_;
620 CleanupAndDeleteSelf();
621 return;
624 std::string str(buf_, bytes_read_);
625 std::vector<std::string> tokens;
626 base::SplitString(str, kTokenDelimiter, &tokens);
628 if (tokens.size() < 3 || tokens[0] != kStartToken) {
629 LOG(ERROR) << "Wrong message format: " << str;
630 CleanupAndDeleteSelf();
631 return;
634 // Stop the expiration timer to prevent this SocketReader object from being
635 // terminated unexpectly.
636 timer_.Stop();
638 std::string current_dir = tokens[1];
639 // Remove the first two tokens. The remaining tokens should be the command
640 // line argv array.
641 tokens.erase(tokens.begin());
642 tokens.erase(tokens.begin());
644 // Return to the UI thread to handle opening a new browser tab.
645 ui_message_loop_->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(
646 &ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::HandleMessage,
647 parent_,
648 current_dir,
649 tokens,
650 this));
651 fd_reader_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor();
653 // LinuxWatcher::HandleMessage() is in charge of destroying this SocketReader
654 // object by invoking SocketReader::FinishWithACK().
657 void ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::SocketReader::FinishWithACK(
658 const char *message, size_t length) {
659 if (message && length) {
660 // Not necessary to care about the return value.
661 WriteToSocket(fd_, message, length);
664 if (shutdown(fd_, SHUT_WR) < 0)
665 PLOG(ERROR) << "shutdown() failed";
667 BrowserThread::PostTask(
668 BrowserThread::IO,
669 FROM_HERE,
670 base::Bind(&ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::RemoveSocketReader,
671 parent_,
672 this));
673 // We will be deleted once the posted RemoveSocketReader task runs.
676 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
677 // ProcessSingleton
679 ProcessSingleton::ProcessSingleton(
680 const base::FilePath& user_data_dir,
681 const NotificationCallback& notification_callback)
682 : notification_callback_(notification_callback),
683 current_pid_(base::GetCurrentProcId()),
684 watcher_(new LinuxWatcher(this)) {
685 socket_path_ = user_data_dir.Append(chrome::kSingletonSocketFilename);
686 lock_path_ = user_data_dir.Append(chrome::kSingletonLockFilename);
687 cookie_path_ = user_data_dir.Append(chrome::kSingletonCookieFilename);
689 kill_callback_ = base::Bind(&ProcessSingleton::KillProcess,
690 base::Unretained(this));
693 ProcessSingleton::~ProcessSingleton() {
696 ProcessSingleton::NotifyResult ProcessSingleton::NotifyOtherProcess() {
697 return NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeout(*CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(),
698 kTimeoutInSeconds,
699 true);
702 ProcessSingleton::NotifyResult ProcessSingleton::NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeout(
703 const CommandLine& cmd_line,
704 int timeout_seconds,
705 bool kill_unresponsive) {
706 DCHECK_GE(timeout_seconds, 0);
708 ScopedSocket socket;
709 for (int retries = 0; retries <= timeout_seconds; ++retries) {
710 // Try to connect to the socket.
711 if (ConnectSocket(&socket, socket_path_, cookie_path_))
712 break;
714 // If we're in a race with another process, they may be in Create() and have
715 // created the lock but not attached to the socket. So we check if the
716 // process with the pid from the lockfile is currently running and is a
717 // chrome browser. If so, we loop and try again for |timeout_seconds|.
719 std::string hostname;
720 int pid;
721 if (!ParseLockPath(lock_path_, &hostname, &pid)) {
722 // No lockfile exists.
723 return PROCESS_NONE;
726 if (hostname.empty()) {
727 // Invalid lockfile.
728 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
729 return PROCESS_NONE;
732 if (hostname != net::GetHostName() && !IsChromeProcess(pid)) {
733 // Locked by process on another host. If the user selected to unlock
734 // the profile, try to continue; otherwise quit.
735 if (DisplayProfileInUseError(lock_path_, hostname, pid)) {
736 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
737 return PROCESS_NONE;
739 return PROFILE_IN_USE;
742 if (!IsChromeProcess(pid)) {
743 // Orphaned lockfile (no process with pid, or non-chrome process.)
744 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
745 return PROCESS_NONE;
748 if (IsSameChromeInstance(pid)) {
749 // Orphaned lockfile (pid is part of same chrome instance we are, even
750 // though we haven't tried to create a lockfile yet).
751 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
752 return PROCESS_NONE;
755 if (retries == timeout_seconds) {
756 // Retries failed. Kill the unresponsive chrome process and continue.
757 if (!kill_unresponsive || !KillProcessByLockPath())
758 return PROFILE_IN_USE;
759 return PROCESS_NONE;
762 base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromSeconds(1));
765 timeval timeout = {timeout_seconds, 0};
766 setsockopt(socket.fd(), SOL_SOCKET, SO_SNDTIMEO, &timeout, sizeof(timeout));
768 // Found another process, prepare our command line
769 // format is "START\0<current dir>\0<argv[0]>\0...\0<argv[n]>".
770 std::string to_send(kStartToken);
771 to_send.push_back(kTokenDelimiter);
773 base::FilePath current_dir;
774 if (!PathService::Get(base::DIR_CURRENT, &current_dir))
775 return PROCESS_NONE;
776 to_send.append(current_dir.value());
778 const std::vector<std::string>& argv = cmd_line.argv();
779 for (std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator it = argv.begin();
780 it != argv.end(); ++it) {
781 to_send.push_back(kTokenDelimiter);
782 to_send.append(*it);
785 // Send the message
786 if (!WriteToSocket(socket.fd(), to_send.data(), to_send.length())) {
787 // Try to kill the other process, because it might have been dead.
788 if (!kill_unresponsive || !KillProcessByLockPath())
789 return PROFILE_IN_USE;
790 return PROCESS_NONE;
793 if (shutdown(socket.fd(), SHUT_WR) < 0)
794 PLOG(ERROR) << "shutdown() failed";
796 // Read ACK message from the other process. It might be blocked for a certain
797 // timeout, to make sure the other process has enough time to return ACK.
798 char buf[kMaxACKMessageLength + 1];
799 ssize_t len =
800 ReadFromSocket(socket.fd(), buf, kMaxACKMessageLength, timeout_seconds);
802 // Failed to read ACK, the other process might have been frozen.
803 if (len <= 0) {
804 if (!kill_unresponsive || !KillProcessByLockPath())
805 return PROFILE_IN_USE;
806 return PROCESS_NONE;
809 buf[len] = '\0';
810 if (strncmp(buf, kShutdownToken, arraysize(kShutdownToken) - 1) == 0) {
811 // The other process is shutting down, it's safe to start a new process.
812 return PROCESS_NONE;
813 } else if (strncmp(buf, kACKToken, arraysize(kACKToken) - 1) == 0) {
814 #if defined(TOOLKIT_GTK)
815 // Notify the window manager that we've started up; if we do not open a
816 // window, GTK will not automatically call this for us.
817 gdk_notify_startup_complete();
818 #endif
819 // Assume the other process is handling the request.
820 return PROCESS_NOTIFIED;
823 NOTREACHED() << "The other process returned unknown message: " << buf;
824 return PROCESS_NOTIFIED;
827 ProcessSingleton::NotifyResult ProcessSingleton::NotifyOtherProcessOrCreate() {
828 return NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeoutOrCreate(
829 *CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess(),
830 kTimeoutInSeconds);
833 ProcessSingleton::NotifyResult
834 ProcessSingleton::NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeoutOrCreate(
835 const CommandLine& command_line,
836 int timeout_seconds) {
837 NotifyResult result = NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeout(command_line,
838 timeout_seconds, true);
839 if (result != PROCESS_NONE)
840 return result;
841 if (Create())
842 return PROCESS_NONE;
843 // If the Create() failed, try again to notify. (It could be that another
844 // instance was starting at the same time and managed to grab the lock before
845 // we did.)
846 // This time, we don't want to kill anything if we aren't successful, since we
847 // aren't going to try to take over the lock ourselves.
848 result = NotifyOtherProcessWithTimeout(command_line, timeout_seconds, false);
849 if (result != PROCESS_NONE)
850 return result;
852 return LOCK_ERROR;
855 void ProcessSingleton::OverrideCurrentPidForTesting(base::ProcessId pid) {
856 current_pid_ = pid;
859 void ProcessSingleton::OverrideKillCallbackForTesting(
860 const base::Callback<void(int)>& callback) {
861 kill_callback_ = callback;
864 void ProcessSingleton::DisablePromptForTesting() {
865 g_disable_prompt = true;
868 bool ProcessSingleton::Create() {
869 int sock;
870 sockaddr_un addr;
872 // The symlink lock is pointed to the hostname and process id, so other
873 // processes can find it out.
874 base::FilePath symlink_content(base::StringPrintf(
875 "%s%c%u",
876 net::GetHostName().c_str(),
877 kLockDelimiter,
878 current_pid_));
880 // Create symbol link before binding the socket, to ensure only one instance
881 // can have the socket open.
882 if (!SymlinkPath(symlink_content, lock_path_)) {
883 // If we failed to create the lock, most likely another instance won the
884 // startup race.
885 return false;
888 // Create the socket file somewhere in /tmp which is usually mounted as a
889 // normal filesystem. Some network filesystems (notably AFS) are screwy and
890 // do not support Unix domain sockets.
891 if (!socket_dir_.CreateUniqueTempDir()) {
892 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to create socket directory.";
893 return false;
895 // Setup the socket symlink and the two cookies.
896 base::FilePath socket_target_path =
897 socket_dir_.path().Append(chrome::kSingletonSocketFilename);
898 base::FilePath cookie(GenerateCookie());
899 base::FilePath remote_cookie_path =
900 socket_dir_.path().Append(chrome::kSingletonCookieFilename);
901 UnlinkPath(socket_path_);
902 UnlinkPath(cookie_path_);
903 if (!SymlinkPath(socket_target_path, socket_path_) ||
904 !SymlinkPath(cookie, cookie_path_) ||
905 !SymlinkPath(cookie, remote_cookie_path)) {
906 // We've already locked things, so we can't have lost the startup race,
907 // but something doesn't like us.
908 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to create symlinks.";
909 if (!socket_dir_.Delete())
910 LOG(ERROR) << "Encountered a problem when deleting socket directory.";
911 return false;
914 SetupSocket(socket_target_path.value(), &sock, &addr);
916 if (bind(sock, reinterpret_cast<sockaddr*>(&addr), sizeof(addr)) < 0) {
917 PLOG(ERROR) << "Failed to bind() " << socket_target_path.value();
918 CloseSocket(sock);
919 return false;
922 if (listen(sock, 5) < 0)
923 NOTREACHED() << "listen failed: " << safe_strerror(errno);
925 DCHECK(BrowserThread::IsMessageLoopValid(BrowserThread::IO));
926 BrowserThread::PostTask(
927 BrowserThread::IO,
928 FROM_HERE,
929 base::Bind(&ProcessSingleton::LinuxWatcher::StartListening,
930 watcher_.get(),
931 sock));
933 return true;
936 void ProcessSingleton::Cleanup() {
937 UnlinkPath(socket_path_);
938 UnlinkPath(cookie_path_);
939 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
942 bool ProcessSingleton::IsSameChromeInstance(pid_t pid) {
943 pid_t cur_pid = current_pid_;
944 while (pid != cur_pid) {
945 pid = base::GetParentProcessId(pid);
946 if (pid < 0)
947 return false;
948 if (!IsChromeProcess(pid))
949 return false;
951 return true;
954 bool ProcessSingleton::KillProcessByLockPath() {
955 std::string hostname;
956 int pid;
957 ParseLockPath(lock_path_, &hostname, &pid);
959 if (!hostname.empty() && hostname != net::GetHostName()) {
960 return DisplayProfileInUseError(lock_path_, hostname, pid);
962 UnlinkPath(lock_path_);
964 if (IsSameChromeInstance(pid))
965 return true;
967 if (pid > 0) {
968 kill_callback_.Run(pid);
969 return true;
972 LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to extract pid from path: " << lock_path_.value();
973 return true;
976 void ProcessSingleton::KillProcess(int pid) {
977 // TODO(james.su@gmail.com): Is SIGKILL ok?
978 int rv = kill(static_cast<base::ProcessHandle>(pid), SIGKILL);
979 // ESRCH = No Such Process (can happen if the other process is already in
980 // progress of shutting down and finishes before we try to kill it).
981 DCHECK(rv == 0 || errno == ESRCH) << "Error killing process: "
982 << safe_strerror(errno);