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Added ability to use "@" symbol in command named in the inittab file. This treats commands as literal and does not launch a shell to interpret them. Updated inittab manual page to include overview of symbols which trigger a shell interpretor and how to disable them using the @ symbol.
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'\" -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
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.\" Copyright (C) 2018 Jesse Smith
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.\"
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.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License.
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.\"
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.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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.\" GNU General Public License for more details.
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.\"
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.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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.\" along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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.\" Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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.\"
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.TH INITCTL 5 "April 13, 2018" "sysvinit " "File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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initctl \- /run/initctl is a named pipe which passes commands to SysV init
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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/run/initctl
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This document describes the communication pipe set up by SysV \fBinit\fR
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at \fI/run/initctl\fR. This named pipe allows programs with the proper
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permissions (typically programs run by root have read+write access to
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the pipe) to send signals to the \fBinit\fR program (PID 1).
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The \fBinit\fR manual page has, up until recently, simply stated
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that people wishing to understand how to send messages to \fBinit\fR
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should read the init program's source code, but that is not usually practical.
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Messages sent to the pipe to talk to \fBinit\fR must have a special format.
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This format is defined as a C structure and the technical break-down
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is presented here:
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/*
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* Because of legacy interfaces, "runlevel" and "sleeptime"
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* aren't in a separate struct in the union.
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*
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* The weird sizes are because init expects the whole
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* struct to be 384 bytes.
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*/
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struct init_request {
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int magic; /* Magic number */
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int cmd; /* What kind of request */
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int runlevel; /* Runlevel to change to */
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int sleeptime; /* Time between TERM and KILL */
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union {
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struct init_request_bsd bsd;
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char data[368];
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} i;
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};
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Let's go through the init_request structure one line at a time. The
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first variable, the "magic" number must be of the value 0x03091969.
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The \fBinit\fR program then knows that only programs with root access which send
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this magic number are authorized to communicate with init.
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The \fIcmd\fR variable is a value in the range of 0-8 (currently). This \fIcmd\fR
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variable tells init what we want it to do. Here are the possible options:
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1 - Set the current runlevel, specified by the runlevel variable.
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2 - The power will fail soon (probably low battery) prepare to shutdown.
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3 - The power is failing, do shutdown immediately.
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4 - The power is okay, cancel shutdown.
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6 - Set an environment variable to a value to be specified in
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the \fIdata\fR variable of this structure.
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Other \fIcmd\fR options may be added to \fBinit\fR later. For example, command values
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0, 5 and 7 are defined but currently not implemented.
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The \fIrunlevel\fR variable will specify the runlevel to switch to (0-6).
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The \fIsleeptime\fR variable is to be used when we want to tell \fBinit\fR to change
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the time spent waiting between sending \fBSIGTERM\fR and \fBSIGKILL\fR during the
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shutdown process. Changing this at run time is not yet implemented.
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The \fIdata\fR variable (in the union) can be used to pass misc data which init
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might need to process our request. For example, when setting environment
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variables.
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When setting an environment variable through \fBinit\fR's \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe,
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the data variable should have the format \fIVARIABLE\fR=\fIVALUE\fR. The string
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should be terminated with a NULL character.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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The following C code example shows how to send a set environment variable
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request to the \fBinit\fR process using the \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe. This example
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is simplified and skips the error checking. A more complete example can be
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found in the shutdown.c program's \fBinit_setnv\fR() function.
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.nf
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struct init_request request; /* structure defined above */
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int fd; /* file descriptor for pipe */
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memset(&request, 0, sizeof(request)); /* initialize structure */
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request.magic = 0x03091969; /* magic number required */
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request.cmd = 6; /* 6 is to set a variable */
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sprintf(request.data, "VARIABLE=VALUE"); /* set VAR to VALUE in init */
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if ((fd = open(INIT_FIFO, O_WRONLY)) >= 0) /* open pipe for writing */
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{
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size_t s = sizeof(request); /* size of structure to write */
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void *ptr = &request; /* temporary pointer */
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write(fd, ptr, s); /* send structure to the pipe */
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close(fd); /* close the pipe when done */
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}
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.fi
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.sp
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.SH NOTES
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Usually the \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe would only be used by low-level programs to
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request a power-related shutdown or change the runlevel, like \fBtelinit\fR
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would do. Most of the time there is no need to talk to \fBinit\fR directly, but
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this gives us an extendable approach so \fBinit\fR can be taught how to learn
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more commands.
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.PP
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The commands passed through the \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe must be sent in a specific
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binary format and be of a specific length. Larger data structures or ones
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not using the proper format will be ignored. Typically, only root has the
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ability to write to the initctl pipe for security reasons.
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.PP
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The \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe can be closed by sending init (PID 1) the \fBSIGUSR2\fR
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signal. This closes the pipe and leaves it closed. This may be useful
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for making sure \fBinit\fR is not keeping any files open. However, when the
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pipe is closed, \fBinit\fR no longer receives signals, such as those sent by
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\fBshutdown\fR(8) or \fBtelinit\fR(8). In other words if we close the pipe, \fBinit\fR cannot
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change its runlevel directly. The pipe may be re-opened by sending \fBinit\fR (PID 1)
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the \fBSIGUSR1\fR signal.
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.PP
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If the \fI/run/initctl\fR pipe is closed then it may still be possible to bring
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down the system using the \fBshutdown\fR(8) command's \fB-n\fR flag, but this is not
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always clean and not recommended.
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.SH FILES
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/run/initctl
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/sbin/init
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.SH AUTHOR
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.MT jsmith@\:resonatingmedia\:.com
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Jesse Smith
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.ME
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR init (8)
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