friendica/bin/daemon.php
Roland Häder 2970a976d5 Fixes: (#5447)
- rewrote to first check if PID file is readable, then if found load it
- next addition is to cast it's content to int. Any non-integer content will
  result in 0 (as I know).
- Give warnings a voice! (xdebug's scream option showed a warning)
- added some spaces for better readability
2018-07-22 12:28:39 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env php
<?php
/**
* @file bin/daemon.php
* @brief Run the worker from a daemon.
*
* This script was taken from http://php.net/manual/en/function.pcntl-fork.php
*/
use Friendica\App;
use Friendica\Core\Config;
use Friendica\Core\Worker;
use Friendica\Database\DBA;
// Ensure that daemon.php is executed from the base path of the installation
if (!file_exists("boot.php") && (sizeof($_SERVER["argv"]) != 0)) {
$directory = dirname($_SERVER["argv"][0]);
if (substr($directory, 0, 1) != "/") {
$directory = $_SERVER["PWD"] . "/" . $directory;
}
$directory = realpath($directory . "/..");
chdir($directory);
}
require_once "boot.php";
require_once "include/dba.php";
$a = new App(dirname(__DIR__));
if ($a->isInstallMode()) {
die("Friendica isn't properly installed yet.\n");
}
Config::load();
if (empty(Config::get('system', 'pidfile'))) {
die('Please set system.pidfile in config/local.ini.php. For example:'."\n".
'[system]'."\n".
'pidfile = /path/to/daemon.pid'."\n");
}
$pidfile = Config::get('system', 'pidfile');
if (in_array("start", $_SERVER["argv"])) {
$mode = "start";
}
if (in_array("stop", $_SERVER["argv"])) {
$mode = "stop";
}
if (in_array("status", $_SERVER["argv"])) {
$mode = "status";
}
$foreground = in_array("--foreground", $_SERVER["argv"]);
if (!isset($mode)) {
die("Please use either 'start', 'stop' or 'status'.\n");
}
if (empty($_SERVER["argv"][0])) {
die("Unexpected script behaviour. This message should never occur.\n");
}
$pid = null;
if (is_readable($pidfile)) {
$pid = intval(file_get_contents($pidfile));
}
if (empty($pid) && in_array($mode, ["stop", "status"])) {
Config::set('system', 'worker_daemon_mode', false);
die("Pidfile wasn't found. Is the daemon running?\n");
}
if ($mode == "status") {
if (posix_kill($pid, 0)) {
die("Daemon process $pid is running.\n");
}
unlink($pidfile);
Config::set('system', 'worker_daemon_mode', false);
die("Daemon process $pid isn't running.\n");
}
if ($mode == "stop") {
posix_kill($pid, SIGTERM);
unlink($pidfile);
logger("Worker daemon process $pid was killed.", LOGGER_DEBUG);
Config::set('system', 'worker_daemon_mode', false);
die("Worker daemon process $pid was killed.\n");
}
if (!empty($pid) && posix_kill($pid, 0)) {
die("Daemon process $pid is already running.\n");
}
logger('Starting worker daemon.', LOGGER_DEBUG);
if (!$foreground) {
echo "Starting worker daemon.\n";
// Switch over to daemon mode.
if ($pid = pcntl_fork()) {
return; // Parent
}
fclose(STDIN); // Close all of the standard
// Enabling this seem to block a running php process with 100% CPU usage when there is an outpout
// fclose(STDOUT); // file descriptors as we
// fclose(STDERR); // are running as a daemon.
DBA::disconnect();
register_shutdown_function('shutdown');
if (posix_setsid() < 0) {
return;
}
if ($pid = pcntl_fork()) {
return; // Parent
}
$pid = getmypid();
file_put_contents($pidfile, $pid);
// We lose the database connection upon forking
$a->loadDatabase();
}
Config::set('system', 'worker_daemon_mode', true);
// Just to be sure that this script really runs endlessly
set_time_limit(0);
$wait_interval = intval(Config::get('system', 'cron_interval', 5)) * 60;
$do_cron = true;
$last_cron = 0;
// Now running as a daemon.
while (true) {
if (!$do_cron && ($last_cron + $wait_interval) < time()) {
logger('Forcing cron worker call.', LOGGER_DEBUG);
$do_cron = true;
}
Worker::spawnWorker($do_cron);
if ($do_cron) {
// We force a reconnect of the database connection.
// This is done to ensure that the connection don't get lost over time.
DBA::reconnect();
$last_cron = time();
}
logger("Sleeping", LOGGER_DEBUG);
$start = time();
do {
$seconds = (time() - $start);
// logarithmic wait time calculation.
// Background: After jobs had been started, they often fork many workers.
// To not waste too much time, the sleep period increases.
$arg = (($seconds + 1) / ($wait_interval / 9)) + 1;
$sleep = round(log10($arg) * 1000000, 0);
usleep($sleep);
$timeout = ($seconds >= $wait_interval);
} while (!$timeout && !Worker::IPCJobsExists());
if ($timeout) {
$do_cron = true;
logger("Woke up after $wait_interval seconds.", LOGGER_DEBUG);
} else {
$do_cron = false;
logger("Worker jobs are calling to be forked.", LOGGER_DEBUG);
}
}
function shutdown() {
posix_kill(posix_getpid(), SIGHUP);
}