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This addresses issues related to the mobile lnd builds, where calling `stopDaemon` and subsequently calling LndMobile's `Start` results in crash.
150 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
150 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2013-2017 The btcsuite developers
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// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Decred developers
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// Heavily inspired by https://github.com/btcsuite/btcd/blob/master/signal.go
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// Copyright (C) 2015-2017 The Lightning Network Developers
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package signal
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import (
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"errors"
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"os"
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"os/signal"
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"sync/atomic"
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"syscall"
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)
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var (
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// started indicates whether we have started our main interrupt handler.
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// This field should be used atomically.
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started int32
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)
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// Interceptor contains channels and methods regarding application shutdown
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// and interrupt signals
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type Interceptor struct {
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// interruptChannel is used to receive SIGINT (Ctrl+C) signals.
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interruptChannel chan os.Signal
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// shutdownChannel is closed once the main interrupt handler exits.
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shutdownChannel chan struct{}
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// shutdownRequestChannel is used to request the daemon to shutdown
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// gracefully, similar to when receiving SIGINT.
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shutdownRequestChannel chan struct{}
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// quit is closed when instructing the main interrupt handler to exit.
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quit chan struct{}
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}
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// Intercept starts the interception of interrupt signals and returns an `Interceptor` instance.
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// Note that any previous active interceptor must be stopped before a new one can be created
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func Intercept() (Interceptor, error) {
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if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&started, 0, 1) {
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return Interceptor{}, errors.New("intercept already started")
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}
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channels := Interceptor{
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interruptChannel: make(chan os.Signal, 1),
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shutdownChannel: make(chan struct{}),
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shutdownRequestChannel: make(chan struct{}),
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quit: make(chan struct{}),
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}
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signalsToCatch := []os.Signal{
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os.Interrupt,
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os.Kill,
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syscall.SIGTERM,
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syscall.SIGQUIT,
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}
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signal.Notify(channels.interruptChannel, signalsToCatch...)
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go channels.mainInterruptHandler()
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return channels, nil
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}
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// mainInterruptHandler listens for SIGINT (Ctrl+C) signals on the
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// interruptChannel and shutdown requests on the shutdownRequestChannel, and
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// invokes the registered interruptCallbacks accordingly. It also listens for
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// callback registration.
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// It must be run as a goroutine.
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func (c *Interceptor) mainInterruptHandler() {
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defer atomic.StoreInt32(&started, 0)
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// isShutdown is a flag which is used to indicate whether or not
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// the shutdown signal has already been received and hence any future
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// attempts to add a new interrupt handler should invoke them
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// immediately.
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var isShutdown bool
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// shutdown invokes the registered interrupt handlers, then signals the
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// shutdownChannel.
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shutdown := func() {
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// Ignore more than one shutdown signal.
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if isShutdown {
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log.Infof("Already shutting down...")
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return
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}
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isShutdown = true
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log.Infof("Shutting down...")
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// Signal the main interrupt handler to exit, and stop accept
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// post-facto requests.
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close(c.quit)
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}
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for {
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select {
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case signal := <-c.interruptChannel:
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log.Infof("Received %v", signal)
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shutdown()
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case <-c.shutdownRequestChannel:
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log.Infof("Received shutdown request.")
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shutdown()
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case <-c.quit:
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log.Infof("Gracefully shutting down.")
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close(c.shutdownChannel)
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signal.Stop(c.interruptChannel)
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// Listening returns true if the main interrupt handler has been started, and
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// has not been killed.
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func (c *Interceptor) Listening() bool {
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// If our started field is not set, we are not yet listening for
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// interrupts.
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if atomic.LoadInt32(&started) != 1 {
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return false
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}
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// If we have started our main goroutine, we check whether we have
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// stopped it yet.
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return c.Alive()
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}
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// Alive returns true if the main interrupt handler has not been killed.
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func (c *Interceptor) Alive() bool {
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select {
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case <-c.quit:
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return false
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default:
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return true
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}
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}
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// RequestShutdown initiates a graceful shutdown from the application.
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func (c *Interceptor) RequestShutdown() {
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select {
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case c.shutdownRequestChannel <- struct{}{}:
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case <-c.quit:
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}
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}
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// ShutdownChannel returns the channel that will be closed once the main
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// interrupt handler has exited.
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func (c *Interceptor) ShutdownChannel() <-chan struct{} {
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return c.shutdownChannel
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}
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