175 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
175 lines
4.8 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# (1) Init.
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#--------------------------------------------------------#
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# (1) Get current absolute dir
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ROOT=$(dirname `realpath $0`);
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# (2) Check argc
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test $# -lt 2 && echo -e "error: too fewarguments\n\n\e[1mUSAGE\e[0m\n\tpool <key> <port>\n\n\e[1mARGUMENTS\e[0m\n\t<key>\tThe key of the pool (client must match it)\n\t<port>\tTo port to listen to\n" && exit 1;
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# (3) Check @PORT range #
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MIN_PORT=1024;
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MAX_PORT=49151;
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test "$2" -gt "$MAX_PORT" -o "$2" -lt "$MIN_PORT" && echo "error: <port> must be between $MIN_PORT and $MAX_PORT" && exit 1;
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# (4) Set argument explicit names #
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POOL_KEY="$1";
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POOL_PORT="$2";
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# (5) Create a temporary file #
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TMPFILE="/dev/shm/pool_pid";
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# (6) Define on-exit routine #
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LOOP_PID="";
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on_exit(){
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test -f /dev/shm/pool_input_pid && source /dev/shm/pool_input_pid && rm /dev/shm/pool_input_pid;
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echo "- killing oop";
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kill -INT $LOOP_PID 2>/dev/null;
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echo "- killing ${#INPUT_PID[@]} loggers";
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for logger_name in "${!INPUT_PID[@]}"; do
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# kill each logger input
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echo " - killing $logger_name (${INPUT_PID[$logger_name]})";
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test ! -z "${INPUT_PID[$logger_name]}" && kill -INT ${INPUT_PID[$logger_name]} 2>/dev/null;
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done;
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echo "- killing main listener ($POOL_PID)";
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kill -INT $POOL_PID 2>/dev/null;
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# delete tmp file
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echo "- deleting tmp file";
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rm $TMPFILE 2>/dev/null;
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exit 1;
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}
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# (2) Launch pool listener
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#--------------------------------------------------------#
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# (1) Bind-input #
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echo -e "\e[32m+\e[0m listen $POOL_PORT";
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$ROOT/bind-input pool $POOL_PORT > $TMPFILE;
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POOL_PID="`cat $TMPFILE`";
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# (3) Launch pool manager
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#--------------------------------------------------------#
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# infinite listener
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(
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USED_PORTS=($POOL_PORT);
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declare -A INPUT_PID; # will contain each bind-input pid
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trap "on_exit;" HUP INT KILL TERM;
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while true; do
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# Listen on port @POOL_PORT
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MSG=`$ROOT/read pool`;
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# Do nothing if empty msg or invalid format
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test -z "$MSG" && sleep .5 && continue;
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echo -e " + received '\e[33m$MSG\e[0m'";
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# check if END msg
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test "$MSG" = "END${POOL_KEY}END" && echo -e "\e[31m+\e[0m stop listening on $POOL_PORT" && break;
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# check format
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echo -n "$MSG" | grep -vP '^([^:]+):([^:]+):([^:]+):([^:]+)$' >/dev/null && echo ' + invalid format' && sleep .5 && continue;
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# Extract ID - PORT
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KEY="`echo -ne \"$MSG\" | sed 's/^\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\)$/\1/'`";
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LOGGER_NAME="`echo -ne \"$MSG\" | sed 's/^\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\)$/\2/'`";
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LOGGER_HOST="`echo -ne \"$MSG\" | sed 's/^\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\)$/\3/'`";
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LOGGER_PORT="`echo -ne \"$MSG\" | sed 's/^\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\):\(.\+\)$/\4/'`";
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# check port format
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echo -n "$LOGGER_PORT" | grep -vP "^\d+$" >/dev/null && echo ' + invalid format: NaN' && sleep .5 && continue;
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# if ID does not match
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test "$KEY" != "$POOL_KEY" && echo ' + wrong id' && sleep .5 && continue;
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# create new listening socket
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echo " + new logger '$LOGGER_NAME' from $LOGGER_HOST";
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# Find an available port
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PORT="$MIN_PORT";
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while true; do
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# do not use same port as master (if on same machine)
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test "$PORT" = "$LOGGER_PORT" && PORT="`expr $PORT + 1`" && continue;
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# ignore already used ports
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for used in ${USED_PORTS[*]}; do
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test "$PORT" = "$used" && PORT="`expr $PORT + 1`" && continue;
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done
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# if port not in use -> use it
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ss -tl4 "( sport = :$PORT )" | grep "$PORT" >/dev/null 2>&1 || break;
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# else try next port (+1)
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PORT="`expr $PORT + 1`";
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done;
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# if already an input for this logger -> kill it
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if [ ! -z "${INPUT_PID[$LOGGER_NAME]}" ]; then
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echo " + already an input -> killing it";
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kill -INT ${INPUT_PID[$LOGGER_NAME]};
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fi;
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# Bind-input for the logger at the free port found
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# Store bind-input PID
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echo -e " \e[32m+\e[0m listen $PORT ($LOGGER_NAME)";
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$ROOT/bind-input $LOGGER_NAME $PORT > $TMPFILE;
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INPUT_PID["$LOGGER_NAME"]="`cat $TMPFILE`";
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declare -p INPUT_PID > /dev/shm/pool_input_pid;
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# add @PORT to used ports
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USED_PORTS="$USED_PORTS $PORT";
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# Notify that input is active to MASTER
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sleep 1;
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echo " + sending '$PORT' to $LOGGER_HOST:$LOGGER_PORT";
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bash -c "exec 4<>/dev/tcp/$LOGGER_HOST/$LOGGER_PORT; echo -n \"$PORT\" >&4;";
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echo " + background process";
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done;
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)&
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LOOP_PID=$!;
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# (4) Set exit management
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#--------------------------------------------------------#
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# (1) Set trap for "exit" signals #
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trap "kill -INT $LOOP_PID 2>/dev/null;" HUP INT KILL TERM;
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# (2) Wait for main loop to end
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wait $LOOP_PID;
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# (3) Wait for each daemon input to end #
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test -f /dev/shm/pool_input_pid && source /dev/shm/pool_input_pid;
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echo " + ${#INPUT_PID[@]} loggers running in background";
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for logger_name in "${!INPUT_PID[@]}"; do
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while [ -e /proc/${INPUT_PID[$logger_name]} ]; do
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sleep .5
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done
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echo " + $logger_name terminated (${INPUT_PID[$logger_name]})";
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done;
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on_exit; |