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cinit commands,
Nico Schottelius 2005-04-28 (Last Modified: 2005-06-11)
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cinit allows communication through a socket (see ipc.thoughs for reasons).
Sockets allow to find out the accessing uid, gid and pid (using SO_PEERCRED as
socketoption).
The communication-protocol is binary, the implementation can be found
in comm/* mostly (clients use begin_msg() and server sigio() additonally).
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Protocol overview
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Any communication begins with a command. A command is a one byte
unsigned char. Depending on the command, the communication has its own
semantics.
Commands are: (values can be found in cinit.h)
CMD_START_SVC: I want to start a service.
CMD_CHG_STATUS: I want to change the status of a service.
CMD_STOP_SVC: Please shutdown a service.
CMD_RESCUE: Kill everything, and spawn a sulogin shell.
CMD_UPDATE: Hot-reboot system and reload cinit.
CMD_HALT: Halt the system
CMD_REBOOT: Reboot the system
CMD_POWEROFF: Power-off the system
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Detailled command-listing
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CMD_START_SVC
1. int len; /* length of service name, including \0 */
2. char *svc; /* name of the service, absolute pathname */
cinit returns:
a) status of service
b) fail
CMD_CHG_STATUS: I want to change the status of a service.
0. int len;
1. char *svc;
2. char status; /* status:
once: started successfully the service once.
fail: tried to start once, but the service exit ungracefully
respawn: I am on it, as soon it exists I'll restart! */
2. pid_t pid /* the pid of the service, if started once
or the pid of the service watcher, if respawning */
cinit returns: MSG_OK|MSG_FAIL (char)
CMD_STOP_SVC: Please shutdown a service and its dependencies.
1. int len; /* length of service name, including \0 */
2. char *svc; /* name of the service, absolute pathname */
cinit returns: Status of service (should be ST_OFF)
The following commands do not return anything nor do they need any parameter:
CMD_RESCUE: Kill everything, and spawn a sulogin shell. Irreversible.
CMD_HALT: Halt the system.
CMD_REBOOT: Reboot the system.
CMD_POWEROFF: Power-off the system.
CMD_UPDATE: Update cinit, hot-reboot the system.