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1 /*
2 * Home page of code is: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2002-11 Bruce Allen <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
5 * Copyright (C) 2000 Michael Cornwell <cornwell@acm.org>
6 * Copyright (C) 2008 Oliver Bock <brevilo@users.sourceforge.net>
7 * Copyright (C) 2008-15 Christian Franke <smartmontools-support@lists.sourceforge.net>
8 *
9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 * any later version.
13 *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 * (for example COPYING); If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16 *
17 * This code was originally developed as a Senior Thesis by Michael Cornwell
18 * at the Concurrent Systems Laboratory (now part of the Storage Systems
19 * Research Center), Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of
20 * California, Santa Cruz. http://ssrc.soe.ucsc.edu/
21 *
22 */
23
24 #include "config.h"
25 #include "int64.h"
26
27 // unconditionally included files
28 #include <stdio.h>
29 #include <sys/types.h>
30 #include <sys/stat.h> // umask
31 #include <signal.h>
32 #include <fcntl.h>
33 #include <string.h>
34 #include <syslog.h>
35 #include <stdarg.h>
36 #include <stdlib.h>
37 #include <errno.h>
38 #include <time.h>
39 #include <limits.h>
40 #include <getopt.h>
41
42 #include <stdexcept>
43 #include <string>
44 #include <vector>
45 #include <algorithm> // std::replace()
46
47 // conditionally included files
48 #ifndef _WIN32
49 #include <sys/wait.h>
50 #endif
51 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
52 #include <unistd.h>
53 #endif
54 #ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H
55 #include <netdb.h>
56 #endif
57
58 #ifdef _WIN32
59 #ifdef _MSC_VER
60 #pragma warning(disable:4761) // "conversion supplied"
61 typedef unsigned short mode_t;
62 typedef int pid_t;
63 #endif
64 #include <io.h> // umask()
65 #include <process.h> // getpid()
66 #endif // _WIN32
67
68 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
69 #include <io.h> // setmode()
70 #endif // __CYGWIN__
71
72 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
73 #include <cap-ng.h>
74 #endif // LIBCAP_NG
75
76 // locally included files
77 #include "atacmds.h"
78 #include "dev_interface.h"
79 #include "knowndrives.h"
80 #include "scsicmds.h"
81 #include "utility.h"
82
83 // This is for solaris, where signal() resets the handler to SIG_DFL
84 // after the first signal is caught.
85 #ifdef HAVE_SIGSET
86 #define SIGNALFN sigset
87 #else
88 #define SIGNALFN signal
89 #endif
90
91 #ifdef _WIN32
92 // fork()/signal()/initd simulation for native Windows
93 #include "daemon_win32.h" // daemon_main/detach/signal()
94 #undef SIGNALFN
95 #define SIGNALFN daemon_signal
96 #define strsignal daemon_strsignal
97 #define sleep daemon_sleep
98 // SIGQUIT does not exist, CONTROL-Break signals SIGBREAK.
99 #define SIGQUIT SIGBREAK
100 #define SIGQUIT_KEYNAME "CONTROL-Break"
101 #else // _WIN32
102 #define SIGQUIT_KEYNAME "CONTROL-\\"
103 #endif // _WIN32
104
105 #if defined (__SVR4) && defined (__sun)
106 extern "C" int getdomainname(char *, int); // no declaration in header files!
107 #endif
108
109 const char * smartd_cpp_cvsid = "$Id: smartd.cpp 4059 2015-04-18 17:01:31Z chrfranke $"
110 CONFIG_H_CVSID;
111
112 // smartd exit codes
113 #define EXIT_BADCMD 1 // command line did not parse
114 #define EXIT_BADCONF 2 // syntax error in config file
115 #define EXIT_STARTUP 3 // problem forking daemon
116 #define EXIT_PID 4 // problem creating pid file
117 #define EXIT_NOCONF 5 // config file does not exist
118 #define EXIT_READCONF 6 // config file exists but cannot be read
119
120 #define EXIT_NOMEM 8 // out of memory
121 #define EXIT_BADCODE 10 // internal error - should NEVER happen
122
123 #define EXIT_BADDEV 16 // we can't monitor this device
124 #define EXIT_NODEV 17 // no devices to monitor
125
126 #define EXIT_SIGNAL 254 // abort on signal
127
128
129 // command-line: 1=debug mode, 2=print presets
130 static unsigned char debugmode = 0;
131
132 // command-line: how long to sleep between checks
133 #define CHECKTIME 1800
134 static int checktime=CHECKTIME;
135
136 // command-line: name of PID file (empty for no pid file)
137 static std::string pid_file;
138
139 // command-line: path prefix of persistent state file, empty if no persistence.
140 static std::string state_path_prefix
141 #ifdef SMARTMONTOOLS_SAVESTATES
142 = SMARTMONTOOLS_SAVESTATES
143 #endif
144 ;
145
146 // command-line: path prefix of attribute log file, empty if no logs.
147 static std::string attrlog_path_prefix
148 #ifdef SMARTMONTOOLS_ATTRIBUTELOG
149 = SMARTMONTOOLS_ATTRIBUTELOG
150 #endif
151 ;
152
153 // configuration file name
154 static const char * configfile;
155 // configuration file "name" if read from stdin
156 static const char * const configfile_stdin = "<stdin>";
157 // path of alternate configuration file
158 static std::string configfile_alt;
159
160 // warning script file
161 static std::string warning_script;
162
163 // command-line: when should we exit?
164 static int quit=0;
165
166 // command-line; this is the default syslog(3) log facility to use.
167 static int facility=LOG_DAEMON;
168
169 #ifndef _WIN32
170 // command-line: fork into background?
171 static bool do_fork=true;
172 #endif
173
174 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
175 // command-line: enable capabilities?
176 static bool enable_capabilities = false;
177 #endif
178
179 // TODO: This smartctl only variable is also used in os_win32.cpp
180 unsigned char failuretest_permissive = 0;
181
182 // set to one if we catch a USR1 (check devices now)
183 static volatile int caughtsigUSR1=0;
184
185 #ifdef _WIN32
186 // set to one if we catch a USR2 (toggle debug mode)
187 static volatile int caughtsigUSR2=0;
188 #endif
189
190 // set to one if we catch a HUP (reload config file). In debug mode,
191 // set to two, if we catch INT (also reload config file).
192 static volatile int caughtsigHUP=0;
193
194 // set to signal value if we catch INT, QUIT, or TERM
195 static volatile int caughtsigEXIT=0;
196
197 // This function prints either to stdout or to the syslog as needed.
198 static void PrintOut(int priority, const char *fmt, ...)
199 __attribute_format_printf(2, 3);
200
201 // Attribute monitoring flags.
202 // See monitor_attr_flags below.
203 enum {
204 MONITOR_IGN_FAILUSE = 0x01,
205 MONITOR_IGNORE = 0x02,
206 MONITOR_RAW_PRINT = 0x04,
207 MONITOR_RAW = 0x08,
208 MONITOR_AS_CRIT = 0x10,
209 MONITOR_RAW_AS_CRIT = 0x20,
210 };
211
212 // Array of flags for each attribute.
213 class attribute_flags
214 {
215 public:
216 attribute_flags()
217 { memset(m_flags, 0, sizeof(m_flags)); }
218
219 bool is_set(int id, unsigned char flag) const
220 { return (0 < id && id < (int)sizeof(m_flags) && (m_flags[id] & flag)); }
221
222 void set(int id, unsigned char flags)
223 {
224 if (0 < id && id < (int)sizeof(m_flags))
225 m_flags[id] |= flags;
226 }
227
228 private:
229 unsigned char m_flags[256];
230 };
231
232
233 /// Configuration data for a device. Read from smartd.conf.
234 /// Supports copy & assignment and is compatible with STL containers.
235 struct dev_config
236 {
237 int lineno; // Line number of entry in file
238 std::string name; // Device name (with optional extra info)
239 std::string dev_name; // Device name (plain, for SMARTD_DEVICE variable)
240 std::string dev_type; // Device type argument from -d directive, empty if none
241 std::string dev_idinfo; // Device identify info for warning emails
242 std::string state_file; // Path of the persistent state file, empty if none
243 std::string attrlog_file; // Path of the persistent attrlog file, empty if none
244 bool ignore; // Ignore this entry
245 bool smartcheck; // Check SMART status
246 bool usagefailed; // Check for failed Usage Attributes
247 bool prefail; // Track changes in Prefail Attributes
248 bool usage; // Track changes in Usage Attributes
249 bool selftest; // Monitor number of selftest errors
250 bool errorlog; // Monitor number of ATA errors
251 bool xerrorlog; // Monitor number of ATA errors (Extended Comprehensive error log)
252 bool offlinests; // Monitor changes in offline data collection status
253 bool offlinests_ns; // Disable auto standby if in progress
254 bool selfteststs; // Monitor changes in self-test execution status
255 bool selfteststs_ns; // Disable auto standby if in progress
256 bool permissive; // Ignore failed SMART commands
257 char autosave; // 1=disable, 2=enable Autosave Attributes
258 char autoofflinetest; // 1=disable, 2=enable Auto Offline Test
259 firmwarebug_defs firmwarebugs; // -F directives from drivedb or smartd.conf
260 bool ignorepresets; // Ignore database of -v options
261 bool showpresets; // Show database entry for this device
262 bool removable; // Device may disappear (not be present)
263 char powermode; // skip check, if disk in idle or standby mode
264 bool powerquiet; // skip powermode 'skipping checks' message
265 int powerskipmax; // how many times can be check skipped
266 unsigned char tempdiff; // Track Temperature changes >= this limit
267 unsigned char tempinfo, tempcrit; // Track Temperatures >= these limits as LOG_INFO, LOG_CRIT+mail
268 regular_expression test_regex; // Regex for scheduled testing
269
270 // Configuration of email warning messages
271 std::string emailcmdline; // script to execute, empty if no messages
272 std::string emailaddress; // email address, or empty
273 unsigned char emailfreq; // Emails once (1) daily (2) diminishing (3)
274 bool emailtest; // Send test email?
275
276 // ATA ONLY
277 int dev_rpm; // rotation rate, 0 = unknown, 1 = SSD, >1 = HDD
278 int set_aam; // disable(-1), enable(1..255->0..254) Automatic Acoustic Management
279 int set_apm; // disable(-1), enable(2..255->1..254) Advanced Power Management
280 int set_lookahead; // disable(-1), enable(1) read look-ahead
281 int set_standby; // set(1..255->0..254) standby timer
282 bool set_security_freeze; // Freeze ATA security
283 int set_wcache; // disable(-1), enable(1) write cache
284
285 bool sct_erc_set; // set SCT ERC to:
286 unsigned short sct_erc_readtime; // ERC read time (deciseconds)
287 unsigned short sct_erc_writetime; // ERC write time (deciseconds)
288
289 unsigned char curr_pending_id; // ID of current pending sector count, 0 if none
290 unsigned char offl_pending_id; // ID of offline uncorrectable sector count, 0 if none
291 bool curr_pending_incr, offl_pending_incr; // True if current/offline pending values increase
292 bool curr_pending_set, offl_pending_set; // True if '-C', '-U' set in smartd.conf
293
294 attribute_flags monitor_attr_flags; // MONITOR_* flags for each attribute
295
296 ata_vendor_attr_defs attribute_defs; // -v options
297
298 dev_config();
299 };
300
301 dev_config::dev_config()
302 : lineno(0),
303 ignore(false),
304 smartcheck(false),
305 usagefailed(false),
306 prefail(false),
307 usage(false),
308 selftest(false),
309 errorlog(false),
310 xerrorlog(false),
311 offlinests(false), offlinests_ns(false),
312 selfteststs(false), selfteststs_ns(false),
313 permissive(false),
314 autosave(0),
315 autoofflinetest(0),
316 ignorepresets(false),
317 showpresets(false),
318 removable(false),
319 powermode(0),
320 powerquiet(false),
321 powerskipmax(0),
322 tempdiff(0),
323 tempinfo(0), tempcrit(0),
324 emailfreq(0),
325 emailtest(false),
326 dev_rpm(0),
327 set_aam(0), set_apm(0),
328 set_lookahead(0),
329 set_standby(0),
330 set_security_freeze(false),
331 set_wcache(0),
332 sct_erc_set(false),
333 sct_erc_readtime(0), sct_erc_writetime(0),
334 curr_pending_id(0), offl_pending_id(0),
335 curr_pending_incr(false), offl_pending_incr(false),
336 curr_pending_set(false), offl_pending_set(false)
337 {
338 }
339
340
341 // Number of allowed mail message types
342 static const int SMARTD_NMAIL = 13;
343 // Type for '-M test' mails (state not persistent)
344 static const int MAILTYPE_TEST = 0;
345 // TODO: Add const or enum for all mail types.
346
347 struct mailinfo {
348 int logged;// number of times an email has been sent
349 time_t firstsent;// time first email was sent, as defined by time(2)
350 time_t lastsent; // time last email was sent, as defined by time(2)
351
352 mailinfo()
353 : logged(0), firstsent(0), lastsent(0) { }
354 };
355
356 /// Persistent state data for a device.
357 struct persistent_dev_state
358 {
359 unsigned char tempmin, tempmax; // Min/Max Temperatures
360
361 unsigned char selflogcount; // total number of self-test errors
362 unsigned short selfloghour; // lifetime hours of last self-test error
363
364 time_t scheduled_test_next_check; // Time of next check for scheduled self-tests
365
366 uint64_t selective_test_last_start; // Start LBA of last scheduled selective self-test
367 uint64_t selective_test_last_end; // End LBA of last scheduled selective self-test
368
369 mailinfo maillog[SMARTD_NMAIL]; // log info on when mail sent
370
371 // ATA ONLY
372 int ataerrorcount; // Total number of ATA errors
373
374 // Persistent part of ata_smart_values:
375 struct ata_attribute {
376 unsigned char id;
377 unsigned char val;
378 unsigned char worst; // Byte needed for 'raw64' attribute only.
379 uint64_t raw;
380 unsigned char resvd;
381
382 ata_attribute() : id(0), val(0), worst(0), raw(0), resvd(0) { }
383 };
384 ata_attribute ata_attributes[NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES];
385
386 // SCSI ONLY
387
388 struct scsi_error_counter {
389 struct scsiErrorCounter errCounter;
390 unsigned char found;
391 scsi_error_counter() : found(0) { }
392 };
393 scsi_error_counter scsi_error_counters[3];
394
395 struct scsi_nonmedium_error {
396 struct scsiNonMediumError nme;
397 unsigned char found;
398 scsi_nonmedium_error() : found(0) { }
399 };
400 scsi_nonmedium_error scsi_nonmedium_error;
401
402 persistent_dev_state();
403 };
404
405 persistent_dev_state::persistent_dev_state()
406 : tempmin(0), tempmax(0),
407 selflogcount(0),
408 selfloghour(0),
409 scheduled_test_next_check(0),
410 selective_test_last_start(0),
411 selective_test_last_end(0),
412 ataerrorcount(0)
413 {
414 }
415
416 /// Non-persistent state data for a device.
417 struct temp_dev_state
418 {
419 bool must_write; // true if persistent part should be written
420
421 bool not_cap_offline; // true == not capable of offline testing
422 bool not_cap_conveyance;
423 bool not_cap_short;
424 bool not_cap_long;
425 bool not_cap_selective;
426
427 unsigned char temperature; // last recorded Temperature (in Celsius)
428 time_t tempmin_delay; // time where Min Temperature tracking will start
429
430 bool powermodefail; // true if power mode check failed
431 int powerskipcnt; // Number of checks skipped due to idle or standby mode
432
433 // SCSI ONLY
434 unsigned char SmartPageSupported; // has log sense IE page (0x2f)
435 unsigned char TempPageSupported; // has log sense temperature page (0xd)
436 unsigned char ReadECounterPageSupported;
437 unsigned char WriteECounterPageSupported;
438 unsigned char VerifyECounterPageSupported;
439 unsigned char NonMediumErrorPageSupported;
440 unsigned char SuppressReport; // minimize nuisance reports
441 unsigned char modese_len; // mode sense/select cmd len: 0 (don't
442 // know yet) 6 or 10
443 // ATA ONLY
444 uint64_t num_sectors; // Number of sectors
445 ata_smart_values smartval; // SMART data
446 ata_smart_thresholds_pvt smartthres; // SMART thresholds
447 bool offline_started; // true if offline data collection was started
448 bool selftest_started; // true if self-test was started
449
450 temp_dev_state();
451 };
452
453 temp_dev_state::temp_dev_state()
454 : must_write(false),
455 not_cap_offline(false),
456 not_cap_conveyance(false),
457 not_cap_short(false),
458 not_cap_long(false),
459 not_cap_selective(false),
460 temperature(0),
461 tempmin_delay(0),
462 powermodefail(false),
463 powerskipcnt(0),
464 SmartPageSupported(false),
465 TempPageSupported(false),
466 ReadECounterPageSupported(false),
467 WriteECounterPageSupported(false),
468 VerifyECounterPageSupported(false),
469 NonMediumErrorPageSupported(false),
470 SuppressReport(false),
471 modese_len(0),
472 num_sectors(0),
473 offline_started(false),
474 selftest_started(false)
475 {
476 memset(&smartval, 0, sizeof(smartval));
477 memset(&smartthres, 0, sizeof(smartthres));
478 }
479
480 /// Runtime state data for a device.
481 struct dev_state
482 : public persistent_dev_state,
483 public temp_dev_state
484 {
485 void update_persistent_state();
486 void update_temp_state();
487 };
488
489 /// Container for configuration info for each device.
490 typedef std::vector<dev_config> dev_config_vector;
491
492 /// Container for state info for each device.
493 typedef std::vector<dev_state> dev_state_vector;
494
495 // Copy ATA attributes to persistent state.
496 void dev_state::update_persistent_state()
497 {
498 for (int i = 0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++) {
499 const ata_smart_attribute & ta = smartval.vendor_attributes[i];
500 ata_attribute & pa = ata_attributes[i];
501 pa.id = ta.id;
502 if (ta.id == 0) {
503 pa.val = pa.worst = 0; pa.raw = 0;
504 continue;
505 }
506 pa.val = ta.current;
507 pa.worst = ta.worst;
508 pa.raw = ta.raw[0]
509 | ( ta.raw[1] << 8)
510 | ( ta.raw[2] << 16)
511 | ((uint64_t)ta.raw[3] << 24)
512 | ((uint64_t)ta.raw[4] << 32)
513 | ((uint64_t)ta.raw[5] << 40);
514 pa.resvd = ta.reserv;
515 }
516 }
517
518 // Copy ATA from persistent to temp state.
519 void dev_state::update_temp_state()
520 {
521 for (int i = 0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++) {
522 const ata_attribute & pa = ata_attributes[i];
523 ata_smart_attribute & ta = smartval.vendor_attributes[i];
524 ta.id = pa.id;
525 if (pa.id == 0) {
526 ta.current = ta.worst = 0;
527 memset(ta.raw, 0, sizeof(ta.raw));
528 continue;
529 }
530 ta.current = pa.val;
531 ta.worst = pa.worst;
532 ta.raw[0] = (unsigned char) pa.raw;
533 ta.raw[1] = (unsigned char)(pa.raw >> 8);
534 ta.raw[2] = (unsigned char)(pa.raw >> 16);
535 ta.raw[3] = (unsigned char)(pa.raw >> 24);
536 ta.raw[4] = (unsigned char)(pa.raw >> 32);
537 ta.raw[5] = (unsigned char)(pa.raw >> 40);
538 ta.reserv = pa.resvd;
539 }
540 }
541
542 // Parse a line from a state file.
543 static bool parse_dev_state_line(const char * line, persistent_dev_state & state)
544 {
545 static const regular_expression regex(
546 "^ *"
547 "((temperature-min)" // (1 (2)
548 "|(temperature-max)" // (3)
549 "|(self-test-errors)" // (4)
550 "|(self-test-last-err-hour)" // (5)
551 "|(scheduled-test-next-check)" // (6)
552 "|(selective-test-last-start)" // (7)
553 "|(selective-test-last-end)" // (8)
554 "|(ata-error-count)" // (9)
555 "|(mail\\.([0-9]+)\\." // (10 (11)
556 "((count)" // (12 (13)
557 "|(first-sent-time)" // (14)
558 "|(last-sent-time)" // (15)
559 ")" // 12)
560 ")" // 10)
561 "|(ata-smart-attribute\\.([0-9]+)\\." // (16 (17)
562 "((id)" // (18 (19)
563 "|(val)" // (20)
564 "|(worst)" // (21)
565 "|(raw)" // (22)
566 "|(resvd)" // (23)
567 ")" // 18)
568 ")" // 16)
569 ")" // 1)
570 " *= *([0-9]+)[ \n]*$", // (24)
571 REG_EXTENDED
572 );
573
574 const int nmatch = 1+24;
575 regmatch_t match[nmatch];
576 if (!regex.execute(line, nmatch, match))
577 return false;
578 if (match[nmatch-1].rm_so < 0)
579 return false;
580
581 uint64_t val = strtoull(line + match[nmatch-1].rm_so, (char **)0, 10);
582
583 int m = 1;
584 if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
585 state.tempmin = (unsigned char)val;
586 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
587 state.tempmax = (unsigned char)val;
588 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
589 state.selflogcount = (unsigned char)val;
590 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
591 state.selfloghour = (unsigned short)val;
592 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
593 state.scheduled_test_next_check = (time_t)val;
594 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
595 state.selective_test_last_start = val;
596 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
597 state.selective_test_last_end = val;
598 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
599 state.ataerrorcount = (int)val;
600 else if (match[m+=2].rm_so >= 0) {
601 int i = atoi(line+match[m].rm_so);
602 if (!(0 <= i && i < SMARTD_NMAIL))
603 return false;
604 if (i == MAILTYPE_TEST) // Don't suppress test mails
605 return true;
606 if (match[m+=2].rm_so >= 0)
607 state.maillog[i].logged = (int)val;
608 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
609 state.maillog[i].firstsent = (time_t)val;
610 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
611 state.maillog[i].lastsent = (time_t)val;
612 else
613 return false;
614 }
615 else if (match[m+=5+1].rm_so >= 0) {
616 int i = atoi(line+match[m].rm_so);
617 if (!(0 <= i && i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES))
618 return false;
619 if (match[m+=2].rm_so >= 0)
620 state.ata_attributes[i].id = (unsigned char)val;
621 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
622 state.ata_attributes[i].val = (unsigned char)val;
623 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
624 state.ata_attributes[i].worst = (unsigned char)val;
625 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
626 state.ata_attributes[i].raw = val;
627 else if (match[++m].rm_so >= 0)
628 state.ata_attributes[i].resvd = (unsigned char)val;
629 else
630 return false;
631 }
632 else
633 return false;
634 return true;
635 }
636
637 // Read a state file.
638 static bool read_dev_state(const char * path, persistent_dev_state & state)
639 {
640 stdio_file f(path, "r");
641 if (!f) {
642 if (errno != ENOENT)
643 pout("Cannot read state file \"%s\"\n", path);
644 return false;
645 }
646 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
647 setmode(fileno(f), O_TEXT); // Allow files with \r\n
648 #endif
649
650 persistent_dev_state new_state;
651 int good = 0, bad = 0;
652 char line[256];
653 while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), f)) {
654 const char * s = line + strspn(line, " \t");
655 if (!*s || *s == '#')
656 continue;
657 if (!parse_dev_state_line(line, new_state))
658 bad++;
659 else
660 good++;
661 }
662
663 if (bad) {
664 if (!good) {
665 pout("%s: format error\n", path);
666 return false;
667 }
668 pout("%s: %d invalid line(s) ignored\n", path, bad);
669 }
670
671 // This sets the values missing in the file to 0.
672 state = new_state;
673 return true;
674 }
675
676 static void write_dev_state_line(FILE * f, const char * name, uint64_t val)
677 {
678 if (val)
679 fprintf(f, "%s = %" PRIu64 "\n", name, val);
680 }
681
682 static void write_dev_state_line(FILE * f, const char * name1, int id, const char * name2, uint64_t val)
683 {
684 if (val)
685 fprintf(f, "%s.%d.%s = %" PRIu64 "\n", name1, id, name2, val);
686 }
687
688 // Write a state file
689 static bool write_dev_state(const char * path, const persistent_dev_state & state)
690 {
691 // Rename old "file" to "file~"
692 std::string pathbak = path; pathbak += '~';
693 unlink(pathbak.c_str());
694 rename(path, pathbak.c_str());
695
696 stdio_file f(path, "w");
697 if (!f) {
698 pout("Cannot create state file \"%s\"\n", path);
699 return false;
700 }
701
702 fprintf(f, "# smartd state file\n");
703 write_dev_state_line(f, "temperature-min", state.tempmin);
704 write_dev_state_line(f, "temperature-max", state.tempmax);
705 write_dev_state_line(f, "self-test-errors", state.selflogcount);
706 write_dev_state_line(f, "self-test-last-err-hour", state.selfloghour);
707 write_dev_state_line(f, "scheduled-test-next-check", state.scheduled_test_next_check);
708 write_dev_state_line(f, "selective-test-last-start", state.selective_test_last_start);
709 write_dev_state_line(f, "selective-test-last-end", state.selective_test_last_end);
710
711 int i;
712 for (i = 0; i < SMARTD_NMAIL; i++) {
713 if (i == MAILTYPE_TEST) // Don't suppress test mails
714 continue;
715 const mailinfo & mi = state.maillog[i];
716 if (!mi.logged)
717 continue;
718 write_dev_state_line(f, "mail", i, "count", mi.logged);
719 write_dev_state_line(f, "mail", i, "first-sent-time", mi.firstsent);
720 write_dev_state_line(f, "mail", i, "last-sent-time", mi.lastsent);
721 }
722
723 // ATA ONLY
724 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-error-count", state.ataerrorcount);
725
726 for (i = 0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++) {
727 const persistent_dev_state::ata_attribute & pa = state.ata_attributes[i];
728 if (!pa.id)
729 continue;
730 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-smart-attribute", i, "id", pa.id);
731 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-smart-attribute", i, "val", pa.val);
732 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-smart-attribute", i, "worst", pa.worst);
733 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-smart-attribute", i, "raw", pa.raw);
734 write_dev_state_line(f, "ata-smart-attribute", i, "resvd", pa.resvd);
735 }
736
737 return true;
738 }
739
740 // Write to the attrlog file
741 static bool write_dev_attrlog(const char * path, const dev_state & state)
742 {
743 stdio_file f(path, "a");
744 if (!f) {
745 pout("Cannot create attribute log file \"%s\"\n", path);
746 return false;
747 }
748
749
750 time_t now = time(0);
751 struct tm * tms = gmtime(&now);
752 fprintf(f, "%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d;",
753 1900+tms->tm_year, 1+tms->tm_mon, tms->tm_mday,
754 tms->tm_hour, tms->tm_min, tms->tm_sec);
755 // ATA ONLY
756 for (int i = 0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++) {
757 const persistent_dev_state::ata_attribute & pa = state.ata_attributes[i];
758 if (!pa.id)
759 continue;
760 fprintf(f, "\t%d;%d;%" PRIu64 ";", pa.id, pa.val, pa.raw);
761 }
762 // SCSI ONLY
763 const struct scsiErrorCounter * ecp;
764 const char * pageNames[3] = {"read", "write", "verify"};
765 for (int k = 0; k < 3; ++k) {
766 if ( !state.scsi_error_counters[k].found ) continue;
767 ecp = &state.scsi_error_counters[k].errCounter;
768 fprintf(f, "\t%s-corr-by-ecc-fast;%" PRIu64 ";"
769 "\t%s-corr-by-ecc-delayed;%" PRIu64 ";"
770 "\t%s-corr-by-retry;%" PRIu64 ";"
771 "\t%s-total-err-corrected;%" PRIu64 ";"
772 "\t%s-corr-algorithm-invocations;%" PRIu64 ";"
773 "\t%s-gb-processed;%.3f;"
774 "\t%s-total-unc-errors;%" PRIu64 ";",
775 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[0],
776 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[1],
777 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[2],
778 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[3],
779 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[4],
780 pageNames[k], (ecp->counter[5] / 1000000000.0),
781 pageNames[k], ecp->counter[6]);
782 }
783 if(state.scsi_nonmedium_error.found && state.scsi_nonmedium_error.nme.gotPC0) {
784 fprintf(f, "\tnon-medium-errors;%" PRIu64 ";", state.scsi_nonmedium_error.nme.counterPC0);
785 }
786 // write SCSI current temperature if it is monitored
787 if(state.TempPageSupported && state.temperature)
788 fprintf(f, "\ttemperature;%d;", state.temperature);
789 // end of line
790 fprintf(f, "\n");
791 return true;
792 }
793
794 // Write all state files. If write_always is false, don't write
795 // unless must_write is set.
796 static void write_all_dev_states(const dev_config_vector & configs,
797 dev_state_vector & states,
798 bool write_always = true)
799 {
800 for (unsigned i = 0; i < states.size(); i++) {
801 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
802 if (cfg.state_file.empty())
803 continue;
804 dev_state & state = states[i];
805 if (!write_always && !state.must_write)
806 continue;
807 if (!write_dev_state(cfg.state_file.c_str(), state))
808 continue;
809 state.must_write = false;
810 if (write_always || debugmode)
811 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, state written to %s\n",
812 cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.state_file.c_str());
813 }
814 }
815
816 // Write to all attrlog files
817 static void write_all_dev_attrlogs(const dev_config_vector & configs,
818 dev_state_vector & states)
819 {
820 for (unsigned i = 0; i < states.size(); i++) {
821 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
822 if (cfg.attrlog_file.empty())
823 continue;
824 dev_state & state = states[i];
825 write_dev_attrlog(cfg.attrlog_file.c_str(), state);
826 }
827 }
828
829 // remove the PID file
830 static void RemovePidFile()
831 {
832 if (!pid_file.empty()) {
833 if (unlink(pid_file.c_str()))
834 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Can't unlink PID file %s (%s).\n",
835 pid_file.c_str(), strerror(errno));
836 pid_file.clear();
837 }
838 return;
839 }
840
841 extern "C" { // signal handlers require C-linkage
842
843 // Note if we catch a SIGUSR1
844 static void USR1handler(int sig)
845 {
846 if (SIGUSR1==sig)
847 caughtsigUSR1=1;
848 return;
849 }
850
851 #ifdef _WIN32
852 // Note if we catch a SIGUSR2
853 static void USR2handler(int sig)
854 {
855 if (SIGUSR2==sig)
856 caughtsigUSR2=1;
857 return;
858 }
859 #endif
860
861 // Note if we catch a HUP (or INT in debug mode)
862 static void HUPhandler(int sig)
863 {
864 if (sig==SIGHUP)
865 caughtsigHUP=1;
866 else
867 caughtsigHUP=2;
868 return;
869 }
870
871 // signal handler for TERM, QUIT, and INT (if not in debug mode)
872 static void sighandler(int sig)
873 {
874 if (!caughtsigEXIT)
875 caughtsigEXIT=sig;
876 return;
877 }
878
879 } // extern "C"
880
881 // Cleanup, print Goodbye message and remove pidfile
882 static int Goodbye(int status)
883 {
884 // delete PID file, if one was created
885 RemovePidFile();
886
887 // if we are exiting because of a code bug, tell user
888 if (status==EXIT_BADCODE)
889 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Please inform " PACKAGE_BUGREPORT ", including output of smartd -V.\n");
890
891 // and this should be the final output from smartd before it exits
892 PrintOut(status?LOG_CRIT:LOG_INFO, "smartd is exiting (exit status %d)\n", status);
893
894 return status;
895 }
896
897 // a replacement for setenv() which is not available on all platforms.
898 // Note that the string passed to putenv must not be freed or made
899 // invalid, since a pointer to it is kept by putenv(). This means that
900 // it must either be a static buffer or allocated off the heap. The
901 // string can be freed if the environment variable is redefined via
902 // another call to putenv(). There is no portable way to unset a variable
903 // with putenv(). So we manage the buffer in a static object.
904 // Using setenv() if available is not considered because some
905 // implementations may produce memory leaks.
906
907 class env_buffer
908 {
909 public:
910 env_buffer()
911 : m_buf((char *)0) { }
912
913 void set(const char * name, const char * value);
914
915 private:
916 char * m_buf;
917
918 env_buffer(const env_buffer &);
919 void operator=(const env_buffer &);
920 };
921
922 void env_buffer::set(const char * name, const char * value)
923 {
924 int size = strlen(name) + 1 + strlen(value) + 1;
925 char * newbuf = new char[size];
926 snprintf(newbuf, size, "%s=%s", name, value);
927
928 if (putenv(newbuf))
929 throw std::runtime_error("putenv() failed");
930
931 // This assumes that the same NAME is passed on each call
932 delete [] m_buf;
933 m_buf = newbuf;
934 }
935
936 #define EBUFLEN 1024
937
938 static void MailWarning(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, int which, const char *fmt, ...)
939 __attribute_format_printf(4, 5);
940
941 // If either address or executable path is non-null then send and log
942 // a warning email, or execute executable
943 static void MailWarning(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, int which, const char *fmt, ...)
944 {
945 static const char * const whichfail[] = {
946 "EmailTest", // 0
947 "Health", // 1
948 "Usage", // 2
949 "SelfTest", // 3
950 "ErrorCount", // 4
951 "FailedHealthCheck", // 5
952 "FailedReadSmartData", // 6
953 "FailedReadSmartErrorLog", // 7
954 "FailedReadSmartSelfTestLog", // 8
955 "FailedOpenDevice", // 9
956 "CurrentPendingSector", // 10
957 "OfflineUncorrectableSector", // 11
958 "Temperature" // 12
959 };
960
961 // See if user wants us to send mail
962 if (cfg.emailaddress.empty() && cfg.emailcmdline.empty())
963 return;
964
965 std::string address = cfg.emailaddress;
966 const char * executable = cfg.emailcmdline.c_str();
967
968 // which type of mail are we sending?
969 mailinfo * mail=(state.maillog)+which;
970
971 // checks for sanity
972 if (cfg.emailfreq<1 || cfg.emailfreq>3) {
973 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"internal error in MailWarning(): cfg.mailwarn->emailfreq=%d\n",cfg.emailfreq);
974 return;
975 }
976 if (which<0 || which>=SMARTD_NMAIL || sizeof(whichfail)!=SMARTD_NMAIL*sizeof(char *)) {
977 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Contact " PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "; internal error in MailWarning(): which=%d, size=%d\n",
978 which, (int)sizeof(whichfail));
979 return;
980 }
981
982 // Return if a single warning mail has been sent.
983 if ((cfg.emailfreq==1) && mail->logged)
984 return;
985
986 // Return if this is an email test and one has already been sent.
987 if (which == 0 && mail->logged)
988 return;
989
990 // To decide if to send mail, we need to know what time it is.
991 time_t epoch = time(0);
992
993 // Return if less than one day has gone by
994 const int day = 24*3600;
995 if (cfg.emailfreq==2 && mail->logged && epoch<(mail->lastsent+day))
996 return;
997
998 // Return if less than 2^(logged-1) days have gone by
999 if (cfg.emailfreq==3 && mail->logged) {
1000 int days = 0x01 << (mail->logged - 1);
1001 days*=day;
1002 if (epoch<(mail->lastsent+days))
1003 return;
1004 }
1005
1006 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
1007 if (enable_capabilities) {
1008 PrintOut(LOG_ERR, "Sending a mail was supressed. "
1009 "Mails can't be send when capabilites are enabled\n");
1010 return;
1011 }
1012 #endif
1013
1014 // record the time of this mail message, and the first mail message
1015 if (!mail->logged)
1016 mail->firstsent=epoch;
1017 mail->lastsent=epoch;
1018
1019 // print warning string into message
1020 char message[256];
1021 va_list ap;
1022 va_start(ap, fmt);
1023 vsnprintf(message, sizeof(message), fmt, ap);
1024 va_end(ap);
1025
1026 // replace commas by spaces to separate recipients
1027 std::replace(address.begin(), address.end(), ',', ' ');
1028
1029 // Export information in environment variables that will be useful
1030 // for user scripts
1031 static env_buffer env[12];
1032 env[0].set("SMARTD_MAILER", executable);
1033 env[1].set("SMARTD_MESSAGE", message);
1034 char dates[DATEANDEPOCHLEN];
1035 snprintf(dates, sizeof(dates), "%d", mail->logged);
1036 env[2].set("SMARTD_PREVCNT", dates);
1037 dateandtimezoneepoch(dates, mail->firstsent);
1038 env[3].set("SMARTD_TFIRST", dates);
1039 snprintf(dates, DATEANDEPOCHLEN,"%d", (int)mail->firstsent);
1040 env[4].set("SMARTD_TFIRSTEPOCH", dates);
1041 env[5].set("SMARTD_FAILTYPE", whichfail[which]);
1042 env[6].set("SMARTD_ADDRESS", address.c_str());
1043 env[7].set("SMARTD_DEVICESTRING", cfg.name.c_str());
1044
1045 // Allow 'smartctl ... -d $SMARTD_DEVICETYPE $SMARTD_DEVICE'
1046 env[8].set("SMARTD_DEVICETYPE",
1047 (!cfg.dev_type.empty() ? cfg.dev_type.c_str() : "auto"));
1048 env[9].set("SMARTD_DEVICE", cfg.dev_name.c_str());
1049
1050 env[10].set("SMARTD_DEVICEINFO", cfg.dev_idinfo.c_str());
1051 dates[0] = 0;
1052 if (which) switch (cfg.emailfreq) {
1053 case 2: dates[0] = '1'; dates[1] = 0; break;
1054 case 3: snprintf(dates, sizeof(dates), "%d", (0x01)<<mail->logged);
1055 }
1056 env[11].set("SMARTD_NEXTDAYS", dates);
1057
1058 // now construct a command to send this as EMAIL
1059 char command[2048];
1060 if (!*executable)
1061 executable = "<mail>";
1062 const char * newadd = (!address.empty()? address.c_str() : "<nomailer>");
1063 const char * newwarn = (which? "Warning via" : "Test of");
1064
1065 #ifndef _WIN32
1066 snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "%s 2>&1", warning_script.c_str());
1067
1068 // tell SYSLOG what we are about to do...
1069 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"%s %s to %s ...\n",
1070 which?"Sending warning via":"Executing test of", executable, newadd);
1071
1072 // issue the command to send mail or to run the user's executable
1073 errno=0;
1074 FILE * pfp;
1075 if (!(pfp=popen(command, "r")))
1076 // failed to popen() mail process
1077 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: failed (fork or pipe failed, or no memory) %s\n",
1078 newwarn, executable, newadd, errno?strerror(errno):"");
1079 else {
1080 // pipe suceeded!
1081 int len, status;
1082 char buffer[EBUFLEN];
1083
1084 // if unexpected output on stdout/stderr, null terminate, print, and flush
1085 if ((len=fread(buffer, 1, EBUFLEN, pfp))) {
1086 int count=0;
1087 int newlen = len<EBUFLEN ? len : EBUFLEN-1;
1088 buffer[newlen]='\0';
1089 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s produced unexpected output (%s%d bytes) to STDOUT/STDERR: \n%s\n",
1090 newwarn, executable, newadd, len!=newlen?"here truncated to ":"", newlen, buffer);
1091
1092 // flush pipe if needed
1093 while (fread(buffer, 1, EBUFLEN, pfp) && count<EBUFLEN)
1094 count++;
1095
1096 // tell user that pipe was flushed, or that something is really wrong
1097 if (count && count<EBUFLEN)
1098 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: flushed remaining STDOUT/STDERR\n",
1099 newwarn, executable, newadd);
1100 else if (count)
1101 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: more than 1 MB STDOUT/STDERR flushed, breaking pipe\n",
1102 newwarn, executable, newadd);
1103 }
1104
1105 // if something went wrong with mail process, print warning
1106 errno=0;
1107 if (-1==(status=pclose(pfp)))
1108 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: pclose(3) failed %s\n", newwarn, executable, newadd,
1109 errno?strerror(errno):"");
1110 else {
1111 // mail process apparently succeeded. Check and report exit status
1112 int status8;
1113
1114 if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
1115 // exited 'normally' (but perhaps with nonzero status)
1116 status8=WEXITSTATUS(status);
1117
1118 if (status8>128)
1119 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: failed (32-bit/8-bit exit status: %d/%d) perhaps caught signal %d [%s]\n",
1120 newwarn, executable, newadd, status, status8, status8-128, strsignal(status8-128));
1121 else if (status8)
1122 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: failed (32-bit/8-bit exit status: %d/%d)\n",
1123 newwarn, executable, newadd, status, status8);
1124 else
1125 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"%s %s to %s: successful\n", newwarn, executable, newadd);
1126 }
1127
1128 if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
1129 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"%s %s to %s: exited because of uncaught signal %d [%s]\n",
1130 newwarn, executable, newadd, WTERMSIG(status), strsignal(WTERMSIG(status)));
1131
1132 // this branch is probably not possible. If subprocess is
1133 // stopped then pclose() should not return.
1134 if (WIFSTOPPED(status))
1135 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: process STOPPED because it caught signal %d [%s]\n",
1136 newwarn, executable, newadd, WSTOPSIG(status), strsignal(WSTOPSIG(status)));
1137
1138 }
1139 }
1140
1141 #else // _WIN32
1142 {
1143 snprintf(command, sizeof(command), "cmd /c \"%s\"", warning_script.c_str());
1144
1145 char stdoutbuf[800]; // < buffer in syslog_win32::vsyslog()
1146 int rc;
1147 // run command
1148 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"%s %s to %s ...\n",
1149 (which?"Sending warning via":"Executing test of"), executable, newadd);
1150 rc = daemon_spawn(command, "", 0, stdoutbuf, sizeof(stdoutbuf));
1151 if (rc >= 0 && stdoutbuf[0])
1152 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s produced unexpected output (%d bytes) to STDOUT/STDERR:\n%s\n",
1153 newwarn, executable, newadd, (int)strlen(stdoutbuf), stdoutbuf);
1154 if (rc != 0)
1155 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s %s to %s: failed, exit status %d\n",
1156 newwarn, executable, newadd, rc);
1157 else
1158 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"%s %s to %s: successful\n", newwarn, executable, newadd);
1159 }
1160
1161 #endif // _WIN32
1162
1163 // increment mail sent counter
1164 mail->logged++;
1165 }
1166
1167 static void reset_warning_mail(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, int which, const char *fmt, ...)
1168 __attribute_format_printf(4, 5);
1169
1170 static void reset_warning_mail(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, int which, const char *fmt, ...)
1171 {
1172 if (!(0 <= which && which < SMARTD_NMAIL))
1173 return;
1174
1175 // Return if no mail sent yet
1176 mailinfo & mi = state.maillog[which];
1177 if (!mi.logged)
1178 return;
1179
1180 // Format & print message
1181 char msg[256];
1182 va_list ap;
1183 va_start(ap, fmt);
1184 vsnprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), fmt, ap);
1185 va_end(ap);
1186
1187 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, %s, warning condition reset after %d email%s\n", cfg.name.c_str(),
1188 msg, mi.logged, (mi.logged==1 ? "" : "s"));
1189
1190 // Clear mail counter and timestamps
1191 mi = mailinfo();
1192 state.must_write = true;
1193 }
1194
1195 #ifndef _WIN32
1196
1197 // Output multiple lines via separate syslog(3) calls.
1198 static void vsyslog_lines(int priority, const char * fmt, va_list ap)
1199 {
1200 char buf[512+EBUFLEN]; // enough space for exec cmd output in MailWarning()
1201 vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
1202
1203 for (char * p = buf, * q; p && *p; p = q) {
1204 if ((q = strchr(p, '\n')))
1205 *q++ = 0;
1206 if (*p)
1207 syslog(priority, "%s\n", p);
1208 }
1209 }
1210
1211 #else // _WIN32
1212 // os_win32/syslog_win32.cpp supports multiple lines.
1213 #define vsyslog_lines vsyslog
1214 #endif // _WIN32
1215
1216 // Printing function for watching ataprint commands, or losing them
1217 // [From GLIBC Manual: Since the prototype doesn't specify types for
1218 // optional arguments, in a call to a variadic function the default
1219 // argument promotions are performed on the optional argument
1220 // values. This means the objects of type char or short int (whether
1221 // signed or not) are promoted to either int or unsigned int, as
1222 // appropriate.]
1223 void pout(const char *fmt, ...){
1224 va_list ap;
1225
1226 // get the correct time in syslog()
1227 FixGlibcTimeZoneBug();
1228 // initialize variable argument list
1229 va_start(ap,fmt);
1230 // in debugmode==1 mode we will print the output from the ataprint.o functions!
1231 if (debugmode && debugmode != 2) {
1232 FILE * f = stdout;
1233 #ifdef _WIN32
1234 if (facility == LOG_LOCAL1) // logging to stdout
1235 f = stderr;
1236 #endif
1237 vfprintf(f, fmt, ap);
1238 fflush(f);
1239 }
1240 // in debugmode==2 mode we print output from knowndrives.o functions
1241 else if (debugmode==2 || ata_debugmode || scsi_debugmode) {
1242 openlog("smartd", LOG_PID, facility);
1243 vsyslog_lines(LOG_INFO, fmt, ap);
1244 closelog();
1245 }
1246 va_end(ap);
1247 return;
1248 }
1249
1250 // This function prints either to stdout or to the syslog as needed.
1251 static void PrintOut(int priority, const char *fmt, ...){
1252 va_list ap;
1253
1254 // get the correct time in syslog()
1255 FixGlibcTimeZoneBug();
1256 // initialize variable argument list
1257 va_start(ap,fmt);
1258 if (debugmode) {
1259 FILE * f = stdout;
1260 #ifdef _WIN32
1261 if (facility == LOG_LOCAL1) // logging to stdout
1262 f = stderr;
1263 #endif
1264 vfprintf(f, fmt, ap);
1265 fflush(f);
1266 }
1267 else {
1268 openlog("smartd", LOG_PID, facility);
1269 vsyslog_lines(priority, fmt, ap);
1270 closelog();
1271 }
1272 va_end(ap);
1273 return;
1274 }
1275
1276 // Used to warn users about invalid checksums. Called from atacmds.cpp.
1277 void checksumwarning(const char * string)
1278 {
1279 pout("Warning! %s error: invalid SMART checksum.\n", string);
1280 }
1281
1282 #ifndef _WIN32
1283
1284 // Wait for the pid file to show up, this makes sure a calling program knows
1285 // that the daemon is really up and running and has a pid to kill it
1286 static bool WaitForPidFile()
1287 {
1288 int waited, max_wait = 10;
1289 struct stat stat_buf;
1290
1291 if (pid_file.empty() || debugmode)
1292 return true;
1293
1294 for(waited = 0; waited < max_wait; ++waited) {
1295 if (!stat(pid_file.c_str(), &stat_buf)) {
1296 return true;
1297 } else
1298 sleep(1);
1299 }
1300 return false;
1301 }
1302
1303 #endif // _WIN32
1304
1305 // Forks new process, closes ALL file descriptors, redirects stdin,
1306 // stdout, and stderr. Not quite daemon(). See
1307 // http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2335
1308 // for a good description of why we do things this way.
1309 static void DaemonInit()
1310 {
1311 #ifndef _WIN32
1312 pid_t pid;
1313 int i;
1314
1315 // flush all buffered streams. Else we might get two copies of open
1316 // streams since both parent and child get copies of the buffers.
1317 fflush(NULL);
1318
1319 if (do_fork) {
1320 if ((pid=fork()) < 0) {
1321 // unable to fork!
1322 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"smartd unable to fork daemon process!\n");
1323 EXIT(EXIT_STARTUP);
1324 }
1325 else if (pid) {
1326 // we are the parent process, wait for pid file, then exit cleanly
1327 if(!WaitForPidFile()) {
1328 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"PID file %s didn't show up!\n", pid_file.c_str());
1329 EXIT(EXIT_STARTUP);
1330 } else
1331 EXIT(0);
1332 }
1333
1334 // from here on, we are the child process.
1335 setsid();
1336
1337 // Fork one more time to avoid any possibility of having terminals
1338 if ((pid=fork()) < 0) {
1339 // unable to fork!
1340 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"smartd unable to fork daemon process!\n");
1341 EXIT(EXIT_STARTUP);
1342 }
1343 else if (pid)
1344 // we are the parent process -- exit cleanly
1345 EXIT(0);
1346
1347 // Now we are the child's child...
1348 }
1349
1350 // close any open file descriptors
1351 for (i=getdtablesize();i>=0;--i)
1352 close(i);
1353
1354 #define NO_warn_unused_result(cmd) { if (cmd) {} ; }
1355
1356 // redirect any IO attempts to /dev/null for stdin
1357 i=open("/dev/null",O_RDWR);
1358 if (i>=0) {
1359 // stdout
1360 NO_warn_unused_result(dup(i));
1361 // stderr
1362 NO_warn_unused_result(dup(i));
1363 };
1364 umask(0022);
1365 NO_warn_unused_result(chdir("/"));
1366
1367 if (do_fork)
1368 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "smartd has fork()ed into background mode. New PID=%d.\n", (int)getpid());
1369
1370 #else // _WIN32
1371
1372 // No fork() on native Win32
1373 // Detach this process from console
1374 fflush(NULL);
1375 if (daemon_detach("smartd")) {
1376 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"smartd unable to detach from console!\n");
1377 EXIT(EXIT_STARTUP);
1378 }
1379 // stdin/out/err now closed if not redirected
1380
1381 #endif // _WIN32
1382 return;
1383 }
1384
1385 // create a PID file containing the current process id
1386 static void WritePidFile()
1387 {
1388 if (!pid_file.empty()) {
1389 pid_t pid = getpid();
1390 mode_t old_umask;
1391 #ifndef __CYGWIN__
1392 old_umask = umask(0077); // rwx------
1393 #else
1394 // Cygwin: smartd service runs on system account, ensure PID file can be read by admins
1395 old_umask = umask(0033); // rwxr--r--
1396 #endif
1397
1398 stdio_file f(pid_file.c_str(), "w");
1399 umask(old_umask);
1400 if (!(f && fprintf(f, "%d\n", (int)pid) > 0 && f.close())) {
1401 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "unable to write PID file %s - exiting.\n", pid_file.c_str());
1402 EXIT(EXIT_PID);
1403 }
1404 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "file %s written containing PID %d\n", pid_file.c_str(), (int)pid);
1405 }
1406 }
1407
1408 // Prints header identifying version of code and home
1409 static void PrintHead()
1410 {
1411 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "%s\n", format_version_info("smartd").c_str());
1412 }
1413
1414 // prints help info for configuration file Directives
1415 static void Directives()
1416 {
1417 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,
1418 "Configuration file (%s) Directives (after device name):\n"
1419 " -d TYPE Set the device type: auto, ignore, removable,\n"
1420 " %s\n"
1421 " -T TYPE Set the tolerance to one of: normal, permissive\n"
1422 " -o VAL Enable/disable automatic offline tests (on/off)\n"
1423 " -S VAL Enable/disable attribute autosave (on/off)\n"
1424 " -n MODE No check if: never, sleep[,N][,q], standby[,N][,q], idle[,N][,q]\n"
1425 " -H Monitor SMART Health Status, report if failed\n"
1426 " -s REG Do Self-Test at time(s) given by regular expression REG\n"
1427 " -l TYPE Monitor SMART log or self-test status:\n"
1428 " error, selftest, xerror, offlinests[,ns], selfteststs[,ns]\n"
1429 " -l scterc,R,W Set SCT Error Recovery Control\n"
1430 " -e Change device setting: aam,[N|off], apm,[N|off], lookahead,[on|off],\n"
1431 " security-freeze, standby,[N|off], wcache,[on|off]\n"
1432 " -f Monitor 'Usage' Attributes, report failures\n"
1433 " -m ADD Send email warning to address ADD\n"
1434 " -M TYPE Modify email warning behavior (see man page)\n"
1435 " -p Report changes in 'Prefailure' Attributes\n"
1436 " -u Report changes in 'Usage' Attributes\n"
1437 " -t Equivalent to -p and -u Directives\n"
1438 " -r ID Also report Raw values of Attribute ID with -p, -u or -t\n"
1439 " -R ID Track changes in Attribute ID Raw value with -p, -u or -t\n"
1440 " -i ID Ignore Attribute ID for -f Directive\n"
1441 " -I ID Ignore Attribute ID for -p, -u or -t Directive\n"
1442 " -C ID[+] Monitor [increases of] Current Pending Sectors in Attribute ID\n"
1443 " -U ID[+] Monitor [increases of] Offline Uncorrectable Sectors in Attribute ID\n"
1444 " -W D,I,C Monitor Temperature D)ifference, I)nformal limit, C)ritical limit\n"
1445 " -v N,ST Modifies labeling of Attribute N (see man page) \n"
1446 " -P TYPE Drive-specific presets: use, ignore, show, showall\n"
1447 " -a Default: -H -f -t -l error -l selftest -l selfteststs -C 197 -U 198\n"
1448 " -F TYPE Use firmware bug workaround:\n"
1449 " %s\n"
1450 " # Comment: text after a hash sign is ignored\n"
1451 " \\ Line continuation character\n"
1452 "Attribute ID is a decimal integer 1 <= ID <= 255\n"
1453 "Use ID = 0 to turn off -C and/or -U Directives\n"
1454 "Example: /dev/sda -a\n",
1455 configfile,
1456 smi()->get_valid_dev_types_str().c_str(),
1457 get_valid_firmwarebug_args());
1458 }
1459
1460 /* Returns a pointer to a static string containing a formatted list of the valid
1461 arguments to the option opt or NULL on failure. */
1462 static const char *GetValidArgList(char opt)
1463 {
1464 switch (opt) {
1465 case 'A':
1466 case 's':
1467 return "<PATH_PREFIX>";
1468 case 'c':
1469 return "<FILE_NAME>, -";
1470 case 'l':
1471 return "daemon, local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6, local7";
1472 case 'q':
1473 return "nodev, errors, nodevstartup, never, onecheck, showtests";
1474 case 'r':
1475 return "ioctl[,N], ataioctl[,N], scsiioctl[,N]";
1476 case 'B':
1477 case 'p':
1478 case 'w':
1479 return "<FILE_NAME>";
1480 case 'i':
1481 return "<INTEGER_SECONDS>";
1482 default:
1483 return NULL;
1484 }
1485 }
1486
1487 /* prints help information for command syntax */
1488 static void Usage()
1489 {
1490 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Usage: smartd [options]\n\n");
1491 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -A PREFIX, --attributelog=PREFIX\n");
1492 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Log ATA attribute information to {PREFIX}MODEL-SERIAL.ata.csv\n");
1493 #ifdef SMARTMONTOOLS_ATTRIBUTELOG
1494 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is " SMARTMONTOOLS_ATTRIBUTELOG "MODEL-SERIAL.ata.csv]\n");
1495 #endif
1496 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"\n");
1497 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -B [+]FILE, --drivedb=[+]FILE\n");
1498 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Read and replace [add] drive database from FILE\n");
1499 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is +%s", get_drivedb_path_add());
1500 #ifdef SMARTMONTOOLS_DRIVEDBDIR
1501 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"\n");
1502 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," and then %s", get_drivedb_path_default());
1503 #endif
1504 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"]\n\n");
1505 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -c NAME|-, --configfile=NAME|-\n");
1506 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Read configuration file NAME or stdin\n");
1507 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is %s]\n\n", configfile);
1508 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
1509 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -C, --capabilities\n");
1510 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Drop unneeded Linux process capabilities.\n"
1511 " Warning: Mail notification does not work when used.\n\n");
1512 #endif
1513 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -d, --debug\n");
1514 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Start smartd in debug mode\n\n");
1515 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -D, --showdirectives\n");
1516 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Print the configuration file Directives and exit\n\n");
1517 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -h, --help, --usage\n");
1518 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Display this help and exit\n\n");
1519 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -i N, --interval=N\n");
1520 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Set interval between disk checks to N seconds, where N >= 10\n\n");
1521 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -l local[0-7], --logfacility=local[0-7]\n");
1522 #ifndef _WIN32
1523 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Use syslog facility local0 - local7 or daemon [default]\n\n");
1524 #else
1525 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Log to \"./smartd.log\", stdout, stderr [default is event log]\n\n");
1526 #endif
1527 #ifndef _WIN32
1528 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -n, --no-fork\n");
1529 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Do not fork into background\n\n");
1530 #endif // _WIN32
1531 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -p NAME, --pidfile=NAME\n");
1532 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Write PID file NAME\n\n");
1533 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -q WHEN, --quit=WHEN\n");
1534 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Quit on one of: %s\n\n", GetValidArgList('q'));
1535 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -r, --report=TYPE\n");
1536 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Report transactions for one of: %s\n\n", GetValidArgList('r'));
1537 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -s PREFIX, --savestates=PREFIX\n");
1538 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Save disk states to {PREFIX}MODEL-SERIAL.TYPE.state\n");
1539 #ifdef SMARTMONTOOLS_SAVESTATES
1540 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is " SMARTMONTOOLS_SAVESTATES "MODEL-SERIAL.TYPE.state]\n");
1541 #endif
1542 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"\n");
1543 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -w NAME, --warnexec=NAME\n");
1544 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Run executable NAME on warnings\n");
1545 #ifndef _WIN32
1546 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is " SMARTMONTOOLS_SMARTDSCRIPTDIR "/smartd_warning.sh]\n\n");
1547 #else
1548 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," [default is %s/smartd_warning.cmd]\n\n", get_exe_dir().c_str());
1549 #endif
1550 #ifdef _WIN32
1551 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," --service\n");
1552 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Running as windows service (see man page), install with:\n");
1553 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," smartd install [options]\n");
1554 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Remove service with:\n");
1555 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," smartd remove\n\n");
1556 #endif // _WIN32
1557 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," -V, --version, --license, --copyright\n");
1558 PrintOut(LOG_INFO," Print License, Copyright, and version information\n");
1559 }
1560
1561 static int CloseDevice(smart_device * device, const char * name)
1562 {
1563 if (!device->close()){
1564 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, %s, close() failed\n", name, device->get_errmsg());
1565 return 1;
1566 }
1567 // device sucessfully closed
1568 return 0;
1569 }
1570
1571 // return true if a char is not allowed in a state file name
1572 static bool not_allowed_in_filename(char c)
1573 {
1574 return !( ('0' <= c && c <= '9')
1575 || ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
1576 || ('a' <= c && c <= 'z'));
1577 }
1578
1579 // Read error count from Summary or Extended Comprehensive SMART error log
1580 // Return -1 on error
1581 static int read_ata_error_count(ata_device * device, const char * name,
1582 firmwarebug_defs firmwarebugs, bool extended)
1583 {
1584 if (!extended) {
1585 ata_smart_errorlog log;
1586 if (ataReadErrorLog(device, &log, firmwarebugs)){
1587 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read Summary SMART Error Log failed\n",name);
1588 return -1;
1589 }
1590 return (log.error_log_pointer ? log.ata_error_count : 0);
1591 }
1592 else {
1593 ata_smart_exterrlog logx;
1594 if (!ataReadExtErrorLog(device, &logx, 0, 1 /*first sector only*/, firmwarebugs)) {
1595 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log failed\n",name);
1596 return -1;
1597 }
1598 // Some disks use the reserved byte as index, see ataprint.cpp.
1599 return (logx.error_log_index || logx.reserved1 ? logx.device_error_count : 0);
1600 }
1601 }
1602
1603 // returns <0 if problem. Otherwise, bottom 8 bits are the self test
1604 // error count, and top bits are the power-on hours of the last error.
1605 static int SelfTestErrorCount(ata_device * device, const char * name,
1606 firmwarebug_defs firmwarebugs)
1607 {
1608 struct ata_smart_selftestlog log;
1609
1610 if (ataReadSelfTestLog(device, &log, firmwarebugs)){
1611 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, Read SMART Self Test Log Failed\n",name);
1612 return -1;
1613 }
1614
1615 // return current number of self-test errors
1616 return ataPrintSmartSelfTestlog(&log, false, firmwarebugs);
1617 }
1618
1619 #define SELFTEST_ERRORCOUNT(x) (x & 0xff)
1620 #define SELFTEST_ERRORHOURS(x) ((x >> 8) & 0xffff)
1621
1622 // Check offline data collection status
1623 static inline bool is_offl_coll_in_progress(unsigned char status)
1624 {
1625 return ((status & 0x7f) == 0x03);
1626 }
1627
1628 // Check self-test execution status
1629 static inline bool is_self_test_in_progress(unsigned char status)
1630 {
1631 return ((status >> 4) == 0xf);
1632 }
1633
1634 // Log offline data collection status
1635 static void log_offline_data_coll_status(const char * name, unsigned char status)
1636 {
1637 const char * msg;
1638 switch (status & 0x7f) {
1639 case 0x00: msg = "was never started"; break;
1640 case 0x02: msg = "was completed without error"; break;
1641 case 0x03: msg = "is in progress"; break;
1642 case 0x04: msg = "was suspended by an interrupting command from host"; break;
1643 case 0x05: msg = "was aborted by an interrupting command from host"; break;
1644 case 0x06: msg = "was aborted by the device with a fatal error"; break;
1645 default: msg = 0;
1646 }
1647
1648 if (msg)
1649 PrintOut(((status & 0x7f) == 0x06 ? LOG_CRIT : LOG_INFO),
1650 "Device: %s, offline data collection %s%s\n", name, msg,
1651 ((status & 0x80) ? " (auto:on)" : ""));
1652 else
1653 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, unknown offline data collection status 0x%02x\n",
1654 name, status);
1655 }
1656
1657 // Log self-test execution status
1658 static void log_self_test_exec_status(const char * name, unsigned char status)
1659 {
1660 const char * msg;
1661 switch (status >> 4) {
1662 case 0x0: msg = "completed without error"; break;
1663 case 0x1: msg = "was aborted by the host"; break;
1664 case 0x2: msg = "was interrupted by the host with a reset"; break;
1665 case 0x3: msg = "could not complete due to a fatal or unknown error"; break;
1666 case 0x4: msg = "completed with error (unknown test element)"; break;
1667 case 0x5: msg = "completed with error (electrical test element)"; break;
1668 case 0x6: msg = "completed with error (servo/seek test element)"; break;
1669 case 0x7: msg = "completed with error (read test element)"; break;
1670 case 0x8: msg = "completed with error (handling damage?)"; break;
1671 default: msg = 0;
1672 }
1673
1674 if (msg)
1675 PrintOut(((status >> 4) >= 0x4 ? LOG_CRIT : LOG_INFO),
1676 "Device: %s, previous self-test %s\n", name, msg);
1677 else if ((status >> 4) == 0xf)
1678 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, self-test in progress, %u0%% remaining\n",
1679 name, status & 0x0f);
1680 else
1681 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, unknown self-test status 0x%02x\n",
1682 name, status);
1683 }
1684
1685 // Check pending sector count id (-C, -U directives).
1686 static bool check_pending_id(const dev_config & cfg, const dev_state & state,
1687 unsigned char id, const char * msg)
1688 {
1689 // Check attribute index
1690 int i = ata_find_attr_index(id, state.smartval);
1691 if (i < 0) {
1692 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, can't monitor %s count - no Attribute %d\n",
1693 cfg.name.c_str(), msg, id);
1694 return false;
1695 }
1696
1697 // Check value
1698 uint64_t rawval = ata_get_attr_raw_value(state.smartval.vendor_attributes[i],
1699 cfg.attribute_defs);
1700 if (rawval >= (state.num_sectors ? state.num_sectors : 0xffffffffULL)) {
1701 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, ignoring %s count - bogus Attribute %d value %" PRIu64 " (0x%" PRIx64 ")\n",
1702 cfg.name.c_str(), msg, id, rawval, rawval);
1703 return false;
1704 }
1705
1706 return true;
1707 }
1708
1709 // Called by ATA/SCSIDeviceScan() after successful device check
1710 static void finish_device_scan(dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state)
1711 {
1712 // Set cfg.emailfreq if user hasn't set it
1713 if ((!cfg.emailaddress.empty() || !cfg.emailcmdline.empty()) && !cfg.emailfreq) {
1714 // Avoid that emails are suppressed forever due to state persistence
1715 if (cfg.state_file.empty())
1716 cfg.emailfreq = 1; // '-M once'
1717 else
1718 cfg.emailfreq = 2; // '-M daily'
1719 }
1720
1721 // Start self-test regex check now if time was not read from state file
1722 if (!cfg.test_regex.empty() && !state.scheduled_test_next_check)
1723 state.scheduled_test_next_check = time(0);
1724 }
1725
1726 // Common function to format result message for ATA setting
1727 static void format_set_result_msg(std::string & msg, const char * name, bool ok,
1728 int set_option = 0, bool has_value = false)
1729 {
1730 if (!msg.empty())
1731 msg += ", ";
1732 msg += name;
1733 if (!ok)
1734 msg += ":--";
1735 else if (set_option < 0)
1736 msg += ":off";
1737 else if (has_value)
1738 msg += strprintf(":%d", set_option-1);
1739 else if (set_option > 0)
1740 msg += ":on";
1741 }
1742
1743
1744 // TODO: Add '-F swapid' directive
1745 const bool fix_swapped_id = false;
1746
1747 // scan to see what ata devices there are, and if they support SMART
1748 static int ATADeviceScan(dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, ata_device * atadev)
1749 {
1750 int supported=0;
1751 struct ata_identify_device drive;
1752 const char *name = cfg.name.c_str();
1753 int retid;
1754
1755 // Device must be open
1756
1757 // Get drive identity structure
1758 if ((retid = ata_read_identity(atadev, &drive, fix_swapped_id))) {
1759 if (retid<0)
1760 // Unable to read Identity structure
1761 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not ATA, no IDENTIFY DEVICE Structure\n",name);
1762 else
1763 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, packet devices [this device %s] not SMART capable\n",
1764 name, packetdevicetype(retid-1));
1765 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
1766 return 2;
1767 }
1768
1769 // Get drive identity, size and rotation rate (HDD/SSD)
1770 char model[40+1], serial[20+1], firmware[8+1];
1771 ata_format_id_string(model, drive.model, sizeof(model)-1);
1772 ata_format_id_string(serial, drive.serial_no, sizeof(serial)-1);
1773 ata_format_id_string(firmware, drive.fw_rev, sizeof(firmware)-1);
1774
1775 ata_size_info sizes;
1776 ata_get_size_info(&drive, sizes);
1777 state.num_sectors = sizes.sectors;
1778 cfg.dev_rpm = ata_get_rotation_rate(&drive);
1779
1780 char wwn[30]; wwn[0] = 0;
1781 unsigned oui = 0; uint64_t unique_id = 0;
1782 int naa = ata_get_wwn(&drive, oui, unique_id);
1783 if (naa >= 0)
1784 snprintf(wwn, sizeof(wwn), "WWN:%x-%06x-%09" PRIx64 ", ", naa, oui, unique_id);
1785
1786 // Format device id string for warning emails
1787 char cap[32];
1788 cfg.dev_idinfo = strprintf("%s, S/N:%s, %sFW:%s, %s", model, serial, wwn, firmware,
1789 format_capacity(cap, sizeof(cap), sizes.capacity, "."));
1790
1791 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, %s\n", name, cfg.dev_idinfo.c_str());
1792
1793 // Show if device in database, and use preset vendor attribute
1794 // options unless user has requested otherwise.
1795 if (cfg.ignorepresets)
1796 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, smartd database not searched (Directive: -P ignore).\n", name);
1797 else {
1798 // Apply vendor specific presets, print warning if present
1799 const drive_settings * dbentry = lookup_drive_apply_presets(
1800 &drive, cfg.attribute_defs, cfg.firmwarebugs);
1801 if (!dbentry)
1802 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, not found in smartd database.\n", name);
1803 else {
1804 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, found in smartd database%s%s\n",
1805 name, (*dbentry->modelfamily ? ": " : "."), (*dbentry->modelfamily ? dbentry->modelfamily : ""));
1806 if (*dbentry->warningmsg)
1807 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, WARNING: %s\n", name, dbentry->warningmsg);
1808 }
1809 }
1810
1811 // Set default '-C 197[+]' if no '-C ID' is specified.
1812 if (!cfg.curr_pending_set)
1813 cfg.curr_pending_id = get_unc_attr_id(false, cfg.attribute_defs, cfg.curr_pending_incr);
1814 // Set default '-U 198[+]' if no '-U ID' is specified.
1815 if (!cfg.offl_pending_set)
1816 cfg.offl_pending_id = get_unc_attr_id(true, cfg.attribute_defs, cfg.offl_pending_incr);
1817
1818 // If requested, show which presets would be used for this drive
1819 if (cfg.showpresets) {
1820 int savedebugmode=debugmode;
1821 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device %s: presets are:\n", name);
1822 if (!debugmode)
1823 debugmode=2;
1824 show_presets(&drive);
1825 debugmode=savedebugmode;
1826 }
1827
1828 // see if drive supports SMART
1829 supported=ataSmartSupport(&drive);
1830 if (supported!=1) {
1831 if (supported==0)
1832 // drive does NOT support SMART
1833 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, lacks SMART capability\n",name);
1834 else
1835 // can't tell if drive supports SMART
1836 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE words 82-83 don't specify if SMART capable.\n",name);
1837
1838 // should we proceed anyway?
1839 if (cfg.permissive) {
1840 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, proceeding since '-T permissive' Directive given.\n",name);
1841 }
1842 else {
1843 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, to proceed anyway, use '-T permissive' Directive.\n",name);
1844 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
1845 return 2;
1846 }
1847 }
1848
1849 if (ataEnableSmart(atadev)) {
1850 // Enable SMART command has failed
1851 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable SMART capability\n",name);
1852
1853 if (ataIsSmartEnabled(&drive) <= 0) {
1854 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
1855 return 2;
1856 }
1857 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, proceeding since SMART is already enabled\n", name);
1858 }
1859
1860 // disable device attribute autosave...
1861 if (cfg.autosave==1) {
1862 if (ataDisableAutoSave(atadev))
1863 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not disable SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",name);
1864 else
1865 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, disabled SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",name);
1866 }
1867
1868 // or enable device attribute autosave
1869 if (cfg.autosave==2) {
1870 if (ataEnableAutoSave(atadev))
1871 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",name);
1872 else
1873 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, enabled SMART Attribute Autosave.\n",name);
1874 }
1875
1876 // capability check: SMART status
1877 if (cfg.smartcheck && ataSmartStatus2(atadev) == -1) {
1878 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not capable of SMART Health Status check\n",name);
1879 cfg.smartcheck = false;
1880 }
1881
1882 // capability check: Read smart values and thresholds. Note that
1883 // smart values are ALSO needed even if we ONLY want to know if the
1884 // device is self-test log or error-log capable! After ATA-5, this
1885 // information was ALSO reproduced in the IDENTIFY DEVICE response,
1886 // but sadly not for ATA-5. Sigh.
1887
1888 // do we need to get SMART data?
1889 bool smart_val_ok = false;
1890 if ( cfg.autoofflinetest || cfg.selftest
1891 || cfg.errorlog || cfg.xerrorlog
1892 || cfg.offlinests || cfg.selfteststs
1893 || cfg.usagefailed || cfg.prefail || cfg.usage
1894 || cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit
1895 || cfg.curr_pending_id || cfg.offl_pending_id ) {
1896
1897 if (ataReadSmartValues(atadev, &state.smartval)) {
1898 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Read SMART Values failed\n", name);
1899 cfg.usagefailed = cfg.prefail = cfg.usage = false;
1900 cfg.tempdiff = cfg.tempinfo = cfg.tempcrit = 0;
1901 cfg.curr_pending_id = cfg.offl_pending_id = 0;
1902 }
1903 else {
1904 smart_val_ok = true;
1905 if (ataReadSmartThresholds(atadev, &state.smartthres)) {
1906 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Read SMART Thresholds failed%s\n",
1907 name, (cfg.usagefailed ? ", ignoring -f Directive" : ""));
1908 cfg.usagefailed = false;
1909 // Let ata_get_attr_state() return ATTRSTATE_NO_THRESHOLD:
1910 memset(&state.smartthres, 0, sizeof(state.smartthres));
1911 }
1912 }
1913
1914 // see if the necessary Attribute is there to monitor offline or
1915 // current pending sectors or temperature
1916 if ( cfg.curr_pending_id
1917 && !check_pending_id(cfg, state, cfg.curr_pending_id,
1918 "Current_Pending_Sector"))
1919 cfg.curr_pending_id = 0;
1920
1921 if ( cfg.offl_pending_id
1922 && !check_pending_id(cfg, state, cfg.offl_pending_id,
1923 "Offline_Uncorrectable"))
1924 cfg.offl_pending_id = 0;
1925
1926 if ( (cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit)
1927 && !ata_return_temperature_value(&state.smartval, cfg.attribute_defs)) {
1928 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, can't monitor Temperature, ignoring -W %d,%d,%d\n",
1929 name, cfg.tempdiff, cfg.tempinfo, cfg.tempcrit);
1930 cfg.tempdiff = cfg.tempinfo = cfg.tempcrit = 0;
1931 }
1932
1933 // Report ignored '-r' or '-R' directives
1934 for (int id = 1; id <= 255; id++) {
1935 if (cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(id, MONITOR_RAW_PRINT)) {
1936 char opt = (!cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(id, MONITOR_RAW) ? 'r' : 'R');
1937 const char * excl = (cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(id,
1938 (opt == 'r' ? MONITOR_AS_CRIT : MONITOR_RAW_AS_CRIT)) ? "!" : "");
1939
1940 int idx = ata_find_attr_index(id, state.smartval);
1941 if (idx < 0)
1942 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, no Attribute %d, ignoring -%c %d%s\n", name, id, opt, id, excl);
1943 else {
1944 bool prefail = !!ATTRIBUTE_FLAGS_PREFAILURE(state.smartval.vendor_attributes[idx].flags);
1945 if (!((prefail && cfg.prefail) || (!prefail && cfg.usage)))
1946 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not monitoring %s Attributes, ignoring -%c %d%s\n", name,
1947 (prefail ? "Prefailure" : "Usage"), opt, id, excl);
1948 }
1949 }
1950 }
1951 }
1952
1953 // enable/disable automatic on-line testing
1954 if (cfg.autoofflinetest) {
1955 // is this an enable or disable request?
1956 const char *what=(cfg.autoofflinetest==1)?"disable":"enable";
1957 if (!smart_val_ok)
1958 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not %s SMART Automatic Offline Testing.\n",name, what);
1959 else {
1960 // if command appears unsupported, issue a warning...
1961 if (!isSupportAutomaticTimer(&state.smartval))
1962 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, SMART Automatic Offline Testing unsupported...\n",name);
1963 // ... but then try anyway
1964 if ((cfg.autoofflinetest==1)?ataDisableAutoOffline(atadev):ataEnableAutoOffline(atadev))
1965 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, %s SMART Automatic Offline Testing failed.\n", name, what);
1966 else
1967 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, %sd SMART Automatic Offline Testing.\n", name, what);
1968 }
1969 }
1970
1971 // Read log directories if required for capability check
1972 ata_smart_log_directory smart_logdir, gp_logdir;
1973 bool smart_logdir_ok = false, gp_logdir_ok = false;
1974
1975 if ( isGeneralPurposeLoggingCapable(&drive)
1976 && (cfg.errorlog || cfg.selftest)
1977 && !cfg.firmwarebugs.is_set(BUG_NOLOGDIR)) {
1978 if (!ataReadLogDirectory(atadev, &smart_logdir, false))
1979 smart_logdir_ok = true;
1980 }
1981
1982 if (cfg.xerrorlog && !cfg.firmwarebugs.is_set(BUG_NOLOGDIR)) {
1983 if (!ataReadLogDirectory(atadev, &gp_logdir, true))
1984 gp_logdir_ok = true;
1985 }
1986
1987 // capability check: self-test-log
1988 state.selflogcount = 0; state.selfloghour = 0;
1989 if (cfg.selftest) {
1990 int retval;
1991 if (!( cfg.permissive
1992 || ( smart_logdir_ok && smart_logdir.entry[0x06-1].numsectors)
1993 || (!smart_logdir_ok && smart_val_ok && isSmartTestLogCapable(&state.smartval, &drive)))) {
1994 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Self-test Log, ignoring -l selftest (override with -T permissive)\n", name);
1995 cfg.selftest = false;
1996 }
1997 else if ((retval = SelfTestErrorCount(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs)) < 0) {
1998 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Self-test Log, ignoring -l selftest\n", name);
1999 cfg.selftest = false;
2000 }
2001 else {
2002 state.selflogcount=SELFTEST_ERRORCOUNT(retval);
2003 state.selfloghour =SELFTEST_ERRORHOURS(retval);
2004 }
2005 }
2006
2007 // capability check: ATA error log
2008 state.ataerrorcount = 0;
2009 if (cfg.errorlog) {
2010 int errcnt1;
2011 if (!( cfg.permissive
2012 || ( smart_logdir_ok && smart_logdir.entry[0x01-1].numsectors)
2013 || (!smart_logdir_ok && smart_val_ok && isSmartErrorLogCapable(&state.smartval, &drive)))) {
2014 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Error Log, ignoring -l error (override with -T permissive)\n", name);
2015 cfg.errorlog = false;
2016 }
2017 else if ((errcnt1 = read_ata_error_count(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs, false)) < 0) {
2018 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Error Log, ignoring -l error\n", name);
2019 cfg.errorlog = false;
2020 }
2021 else
2022 state.ataerrorcount = errcnt1;
2023 }
2024
2025 if (cfg.xerrorlog) {
2026 int errcnt2;
2027 if (!( cfg.permissive || cfg.firmwarebugs.is_set(BUG_NOLOGDIR)
2028 || (gp_logdir_ok && gp_logdir.entry[0x03-1].numsectors) )) {
2029 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log, ignoring -l xerror (override with -T permissive)\n",
2030 name);
2031 cfg.xerrorlog = false;
2032 }
2033 else if ((errcnt2 = read_ata_error_count(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs, true)) < 0) {
2034 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no Extended Comprehensive SMART Error Log, ignoring -l xerror\n", name);
2035 cfg.xerrorlog = false;
2036 }
2037 else if (cfg.errorlog && state.ataerrorcount != errcnt2) {
2038 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, SMART Error Logs report different error counts: %d != %d\n",
2039 name, state.ataerrorcount, errcnt2);
2040 // Record max error count
2041 if (errcnt2 > state.ataerrorcount)
2042 state.ataerrorcount = errcnt2;
2043 }
2044 else
2045 state.ataerrorcount = errcnt2;
2046 }
2047
2048 // capability check: self-test and offline data collection status
2049 if (cfg.offlinests || cfg.selfteststs) {
2050 if (!(cfg.permissive || (smart_val_ok && state.smartval.offline_data_collection_capability))) {
2051 if (cfg.offlinests)
2052 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Offline Data Collection capability, ignoring -l offlinests (override with -T permissive)\n", name);
2053 if (cfg.selfteststs)
2054 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SMART Self-test capability, ignoring -l selfteststs (override with -T permissive)\n", name);
2055 cfg.offlinests = cfg.selfteststs = false;
2056 }
2057 }
2058
2059 // capabilities check -- does it support powermode?
2060 if (cfg.powermode) {
2061 int powermode = ataCheckPowerMode(atadev);
2062
2063 if (-1 == powermode) {
2064 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, no ATA CHECK POWER STATUS support, ignoring -n Directive\n", name);
2065 cfg.powermode=0;
2066 }
2067 else if (powermode!=0 && powermode!=0x80 && powermode!=0xff) {
2068 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, CHECK POWER STATUS returned %d, not ATA compliant, ignoring -n Directive\n",
2069 name, powermode);
2070 cfg.powermode=0;
2071 }
2072 }
2073
2074 // Apply ATA settings
2075 std::string msg;
2076
2077 if (cfg.set_aam)
2078 format_set_result_msg(msg, "AAM", (cfg.set_aam > 0 ?
2079 ata_set_features(atadev, ATA_ENABLE_AAM, cfg.set_aam-1) :
2080 ata_set_features(atadev, ATA_DISABLE_AAM)), cfg.set_aam, true);
2081
2082 if (cfg.set_apm)
2083 format_set_result_msg(msg, "APM", (cfg.set_apm > 0 ?
2084 ata_set_features(atadev, ATA_ENABLE_APM, cfg.set_apm-1) :
2085 ata_set_features(atadev, ATA_DISABLE_APM)), cfg.set_apm, true);
2086
2087 if (cfg.set_lookahead)
2088 format_set_result_msg(msg, "Rd-ahead", ata_set_features(atadev,
2089 (cfg.set_lookahead > 0 ? ATA_ENABLE_READ_LOOK_AHEAD : ATA_DISABLE_READ_LOOK_AHEAD)),
2090 cfg.set_lookahead);
2091
2092 if (cfg.set_wcache)
2093 format_set_result_msg(msg, "Wr-cache", ata_set_features(atadev,
2094 (cfg.set_wcache > 0? ATA_ENABLE_WRITE_CACHE : ATA_DISABLE_WRITE_CACHE)), cfg.set_wcache);
2095
2096 if (cfg.set_security_freeze)
2097 format_set_result_msg(msg, "Security freeze",
2098 ata_nodata_command(atadev, ATA_SECURITY_FREEZE_LOCK));
2099
2100 if (cfg.set_standby)
2101 format_set_result_msg(msg, "Standby",
2102 ata_nodata_command(atadev, ATA_IDLE, cfg.set_standby-1), cfg.set_standby, true);
2103
2104 // Report as one log entry
2105 if (!msg.empty())
2106 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, ATA settings applied: %s\n", name, msg.c_str());
2107
2108 // set SCT Error Recovery Control if requested
2109 if (cfg.sct_erc_set) {
2110 if (!isSCTErrorRecoveryControlCapable(&drive))
2111 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, no SCT Error Recovery Control support, ignoring -l scterc\n",
2112 name);
2113 else if ( ataSetSCTErrorRecoveryControltime(atadev, 1, cfg.sct_erc_readtime )
2114 || ataSetSCTErrorRecoveryControltime(atadev, 2, cfg.sct_erc_writetime))
2115 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, set of SCT Error Recovery Control failed\n", name);
2116 else
2117 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, SCT Error Recovery Control set to: Read: %u, Write: %u\n",
2118 name, cfg.sct_erc_readtime, cfg.sct_erc_writetime);
2119 }
2120
2121 // If no tests available or selected, return
2122 if (!( cfg.smartcheck || cfg.selftest
2123 || cfg.errorlog || cfg.xerrorlog
2124 || cfg.offlinests || cfg.selfteststs
2125 || cfg.usagefailed || cfg.prefail || cfg.usage
2126 || cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit)) {
2127 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
2128 return 3;
2129 }
2130
2131 // tell user we are registering device
2132 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n",name);
2133
2134 // close file descriptor
2135 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
2136
2137 if (!state_path_prefix.empty() || !attrlog_path_prefix.empty()) {
2138 // Build file name for state file
2139 std::replace_if(model, model+strlen(model), not_allowed_in_filename, '_');
2140 std::replace_if(serial, serial+strlen(serial), not_allowed_in_filename, '_');
2141 if (!state_path_prefix.empty()) {
2142 cfg.state_file = strprintf("%s%s-%s.ata.state", state_path_prefix.c_str(), model, serial);
2143 // Read previous state
2144 if (read_dev_state(cfg.state_file.c_str(), state)) {
2145 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, state read from %s\n", name, cfg.state_file.c_str());
2146 // Copy ATA attribute values to temp state
2147 state.update_temp_state();
2148 }
2149 }
2150 if (!attrlog_path_prefix.empty())
2151 cfg.attrlog_file = strprintf("%s%s-%s.ata.csv", attrlog_path_prefix.c_str(), model, serial);
2152 }
2153
2154 finish_device_scan(cfg, state);
2155
2156 return 0;
2157 }
2158
2159 // on success, return 0. On failure, return >0. Never return <0,
2160 // please.
2161 static int SCSIDeviceScan(dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, scsi_device * scsidev)
2162 {
2163 int k, err, req_len, avail_len, version, len;
2164 const char *device = cfg.name.c_str();
2165 struct scsi_iec_mode_page iec;
2166 UINT8 tBuf[64];
2167 UINT8 inqBuf[96];
2168 UINT8 vpdBuf[252];
2169 char lu_id[64], serial[256], vendor[40], model[40];
2170
2171 // Device must be open
2172 memset(inqBuf, 0, 96);
2173 req_len = 36;
2174 if ((err = scsiStdInquiry(scsidev, inqBuf, req_len))) {
2175 /* Marvell controllers fail on a 36 bytes StdInquiry, but 64 suffices */
2176 req_len = 64;
2177 if ((err = scsiStdInquiry(scsidev, inqBuf, req_len))) {
2178 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Both 36 and 64 byte INQUIRY failed; "
2179 "skip device\n", device);
2180 return 2;
2181 }
2182 }
2183 version = (inqBuf[2] & 0x7f); /* Accept old ISO/IEC 9316:1995 variants */
2184
2185 avail_len = inqBuf[4] + 5;
2186 len = (avail_len < req_len) ? avail_len : req_len;
2187 if (len < 36) {
2188 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, INQUIRY response less than 36 bytes; "
2189 "skip device\n", device);
2190 return 2;
2191 }
2192
2193 int pdt = inqBuf[0] & 0x1f;
2194
2195 if (! ((0 == pdt) || (4 == pdt) || (5 == pdt) || (7 == pdt) ||
2196 (0xe == pdt))) {
2197 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, not a disk like device [PDT=0x%x], "
2198 "skip\n", device, pdt);
2199 return 2;
2200 }
2201
2202 if (supported_vpd_pages_p) {
2203 delete supported_vpd_pages_p;
2204 supported_vpd_pages_p = NULL;
2205 }
2206 supported_vpd_pages_p = new supported_vpd_pages(scsidev);
2207
2208 lu_id[0] = '\0';
2209 if ((version >= 0x3) && (version < 0x8)) {
2210 /* SPC to SPC-5 */
2211 if (0 == scsiInquiryVpd(scsidev, SCSI_VPD_DEVICE_IDENTIFICATION,
2212 vpdBuf, sizeof(vpdBuf))) {
2213 len = vpdBuf[3];
2214 scsi_decode_lu_dev_id(vpdBuf + 4, len, lu_id, sizeof(lu_id), NULL);
2215 }
2216 }
2217 serial[0] = '\0';
2218 if (0 == scsiInquiryVpd(scsidev, SCSI_VPD_UNIT_SERIAL_NUMBER,
2219 vpdBuf, sizeof(vpdBuf))) {
2220 len = vpdBuf[3];
2221 vpdBuf[4 + len] = '\0';
2222 scsi_format_id_string(serial, (const unsigned char *)&vpdBuf[4], len);
2223 }
2224
2225 unsigned int lb_size;
2226 char si_str[64];
2227 uint64_t capacity = scsiGetSize(scsidev, &lb_size, NULL);
2228
2229 if (capacity)
2230 format_capacity(si_str, sizeof(si_str), capacity);
2231 else
2232 si_str[0] = '\0';
2233
2234 // Format device id string for warning emails
2235 cfg.dev_idinfo = strprintf("[%.8s %.16s %.4s]%s%s%s%s%s%s",
2236 (char *)&inqBuf[8], (char *)&inqBuf[16], (char *)&inqBuf[32],
2237 (lu_id[0] ? ", lu id: " : ""), (lu_id[0] ? lu_id : ""),
2238 (serial[0] ? ", S/N: " : ""), (serial[0] ? serial : ""),
2239 (si_str[0] ? ", " : ""), (si_str[0] ? si_str : ""));
2240
2241 // format "model" string
2242 scsi_format_id_string(vendor, (const unsigned char *)&inqBuf[8], 8);
2243 scsi_format_id_string(model, (const unsigned char *)&inqBuf[16], 16);
2244 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, %s\n", device, cfg.dev_idinfo.c_str());
2245
2246 // check that device is ready for commands. IE stores its stuff on
2247 // the media.
2248 if ((err = scsiTestUnitReady(scsidev))) {
2249 if (SIMPLE_ERR_NOT_READY == err)
2250 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, NOT READY (e.g. spun down); skip device\n", device);
2251 else if (SIMPLE_ERR_NO_MEDIUM == err)
2252 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, NO MEDIUM present; skip device\n", device);
2253 else if (SIMPLE_ERR_BECOMING_READY == err)
2254 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, BECOMING (but not yet) READY; skip device\n", device);
2255 else
2256 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, failed Test Unit Ready [err=%d]\n", device, err);
2257 CloseDevice(scsidev, device);
2258 return 2;
2259 }
2260
2261 // Badly-conforming USB storage devices may fail this check.
2262 // The response to the following IE mode page fetch (current and
2263 // changeable values) is carefully examined. It has been found
2264 // that various USB devices that malform the response will lock up
2265 // if asked for a log page (e.g. temperature) so it is best to
2266 // bail out now.
2267 if (!(err = scsiFetchIECmpage(scsidev, &iec, state.modese_len)))
2268 state.modese_len = iec.modese_len;
2269 else if (SIMPLE_ERR_BAD_FIELD == err)
2270 ; /* continue since it is reasonable not to support IE mpage */
2271 else { /* any other error (including malformed response) unreasonable */
2272 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,
2273 "Device: %s, Bad IEC (SMART) mode page, err=%d, skip device\n",
2274 device, err);
2275 CloseDevice(scsidev, device);
2276 return 3;
2277 }
2278
2279 // N.B. The following is passive (i.e. it doesn't attempt to turn on
2280 // smart if it is off). This may change to be the same as the ATA side.
2281 if (!scsi_IsExceptionControlEnabled(&iec)) {
2282 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, IE (SMART) not enabled, skip device\n"
2283 "Try 'smartctl -s on %s' to turn on SMART features\n",
2284 device, device);
2285 CloseDevice(scsidev, device);
2286 return 3;
2287 }
2288
2289 // Flag that certain log pages are supported (information may be
2290 // available from other sources).
2291 if (0 == scsiLogSense(scsidev, SUPPORTED_LPAGES, 0, tBuf, sizeof(tBuf), 0)) {
2292 for (k = 4; k < tBuf[3] + LOGPAGEHDRSIZE; ++k) {
2293 switch (tBuf[k]) {
2294 case TEMPERATURE_LPAGE:
2295 state.TempPageSupported = 1;
2296 break;
2297 case IE_LPAGE:
2298 state.SmartPageSupported = 1;
2299 break;
2300 case READ_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE:
2301 state.ReadECounterPageSupported = 1;
2302 break;
2303 case WRITE_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE:
2304 state.WriteECounterPageSupported = 1;
2305 break;
2306 case VERIFY_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE:
2307 state.VerifyECounterPageSupported = 1;
2308 break;
2309 case NON_MEDIUM_ERROR_LPAGE:
2310 state.NonMediumErrorPageSupported = 1;
2311 break;
2312 default:
2313 break;
2314 }
2315 }
2316 }
2317
2318 // Check if scsiCheckIE() is going to work
2319 {
2320 UINT8 asc = 0;
2321 UINT8 ascq = 0;
2322 UINT8 currenttemp = 0;
2323 UINT8 triptemp = 0;
2324
2325 if (scsiCheckIE(scsidev, state.SmartPageSupported, state.TempPageSupported,
2326 &asc, &ascq, &currenttemp, &triptemp)) {
2327 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, unexpectedly failed to read SMART values\n", device);
2328 state.SuppressReport = 1;
2329 if (cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit) {
2330 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, can't monitor Temperature, ignoring -W %d,%d,%d\n",
2331 device, cfg.tempdiff, cfg.tempinfo, cfg.tempcrit);
2332 cfg.tempdiff = cfg.tempinfo = cfg.tempcrit = 0;
2333 }
2334 }
2335 }
2336
2337 // capability check: self-test-log
2338 if (cfg.selftest){
2339 int retval = scsiCountFailedSelfTests(scsidev, 0);
2340 if (retval<0) {
2341 // no self-test log, turn off monitoring
2342 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, does not support SMART Self-Test Log.\n", device);
2343 cfg.selftest = false;
2344 state.selflogcount = 0;
2345 state.selfloghour = 0;
2346 }
2347 else {
2348 // register starting values to watch for changes
2349 state.selflogcount=SELFTEST_ERRORCOUNT(retval);
2350 state.selfloghour =SELFTEST_ERRORHOURS(retval);
2351 }
2352 }
2353
2354 // disable autosave (set GLTSD bit)
2355 if (cfg.autosave==1){
2356 if (scsiSetControlGLTSD(scsidev, 1, state.modese_len))
2357 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not disable autosave (set GLTSD bit).\n",device);
2358 else
2359 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, disabled autosave (set GLTSD bit).\n",device);
2360 }
2361
2362 // or enable autosave (clear GLTSD bit)
2363 if (cfg.autosave==2){
2364 if (scsiSetControlGLTSD(scsidev, 0, state.modese_len))
2365 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, could not enable autosave (clear GLTSD bit).\n",device);
2366 else
2367 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, enabled autosave (cleared GLTSD bit).\n",device);
2368 }
2369
2370 // tell user we are registering device
2371 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, is SMART capable. Adding to \"monitor\" list.\n", device);
2372
2373 // Make sure that init_standby_check() ignores SCSI devices
2374 cfg.offlinests_ns = cfg.selfteststs_ns = false;
2375
2376 // close file descriptor
2377 CloseDevice(scsidev, device);
2378
2379 if (!state_path_prefix.empty() || !attrlog_path_prefix.empty()) {
2380 // Build file name for state file
2381 std::replace_if(model, model+strlen(model), not_allowed_in_filename, '_');
2382 std::replace_if(serial, serial+strlen(serial), not_allowed_in_filename, '_');
2383 if (!state_path_prefix.empty()) {
2384 cfg.state_file = strprintf("%s%s-%s-%s.scsi.state", state_path_prefix.c_str(), vendor, model, serial);
2385 // Read previous state
2386 if (read_dev_state(cfg.state_file.c_str(), state)) {
2387 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, state read from %s\n", device, cfg.state_file.c_str());
2388 // Copy ATA attribute values to temp state
2389 state.update_temp_state();
2390 }
2391 }
2392 if (!attrlog_path_prefix.empty())
2393 cfg.attrlog_file = strprintf("%s%s-%s-%s.scsi.csv", attrlog_path_prefix.c_str(), vendor, model, serial);
2394 }
2395
2396 finish_device_scan(cfg, state);
2397
2398 return 0;
2399 }
2400
2401 // If the self-test log has got more self-test errors (or more recent
2402 // self-test errors) recorded, then notify user.
2403 static void CheckSelfTestLogs(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, int newi)
2404 {
2405 const char * name = cfg.name.c_str();
2406
2407 if (newi<0)
2408 // command failed
2409 MailWarning(cfg, state, 8, "Device: %s, Read SMART Self-Test Log Failed", name);
2410 else {
2411 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 8, "Read SMART Self-Test Log worked again");
2412
2413 // old and new error counts
2414 int oldc=state.selflogcount;
2415 int newc=SELFTEST_ERRORCOUNT(newi);
2416
2417 // old and new error timestamps in hours
2418 int oldh=state.selfloghour;
2419 int newh=SELFTEST_ERRORHOURS(newi);
2420
2421 if (oldc<newc) {
2422 // increase in error count
2423 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Self-Test Log error count increased from %d to %d\n",
2424 name, oldc, newc);
2425 MailWarning(cfg, state, 3, "Device: %s, Self-Test Log error count increased from %d to %d",
2426 name, oldc, newc);
2427 state.must_write = true;
2428 }
2429 else if (newc > 0 && oldh != newh) {
2430 // more recent error
2431 // a 'more recent' error might actually be a smaller hour number,
2432 // if the hour number has wrapped.
2433 // There's still a bug here. You might just happen to run a new test
2434 // exactly 32768 hours after the previous failure, and have run exactly
2435 // 20 tests between the two, in which case smartd will miss the
2436 // new failure.
2437 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, new Self-Test Log error at hour timestamp %d\n",
2438 name, newh);
2439 MailWarning(cfg, state, 3, "Device: %s, new Self-Test Log error at hour timestamp %d",
2440 name, newh);
2441 state.must_write = true;
2442 }
2443
2444 // Print info if error entries have disappeared
2445 // or newer successful successful extended self-test exits
2446 if (oldc > newc) {
2447 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Self-Test Log error count decreased from %d to %d\n",
2448 name, oldc, newc);
2449 if (newc == 0)
2450 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 3, "Self-Test Log does no longer report errors");
2451 }
2452
2453 // Needed since self-test error count may DECREASE. Hour might
2454 // also have changed.
2455 state.selflogcount= newc;
2456 state.selfloghour = newh;
2457 }
2458 return;
2459 }
2460
2461 // Test types, ordered by priority.
2462 static const char test_type_chars[] = "LncrSCO";
2463 static const unsigned num_test_types = sizeof(test_type_chars)-1;
2464
2465 // returns test type if time to do test of type testtype,
2466 // 0 if not time to do test.
2467 static char next_scheduled_test(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, bool scsi, time_t usetime = 0)
2468 {
2469 // check that self-testing has been requested
2470 if (cfg.test_regex.empty())
2471 return 0;
2472
2473 // Exit if drive not capable of any test
2474 if ( state.not_cap_long && state.not_cap_short &&
2475 (scsi || (state.not_cap_conveyance && state.not_cap_offline)))
2476 return 0;
2477
2478 // since we are about to call localtime(), be sure glibc is informed
2479 // of any timezone changes we make.
2480 if (!usetime)
2481 FixGlibcTimeZoneBug();
2482
2483 // Is it time for next check?
2484 time_t now = (!usetime ? time(0) : usetime);
2485 if (now < state.scheduled_test_next_check)
2486 return 0;
2487
2488 // Limit time check interval to 90 days
2489 if (state.scheduled_test_next_check + (3600L*24*90) < now)
2490 state.scheduled_test_next_check = now - (3600L*24*90);
2491
2492 // Check interval [state.scheduled_test_next_check, now] for scheduled tests
2493 char testtype = 0;
2494 time_t testtime = 0; int testhour = 0;
2495 int maxtest = num_test_types-1;
2496
2497 for (time_t t = state.scheduled_test_next_check; ; ) {
2498 struct tm * tms = localtime(&t);
2499 // tm_wday is 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday). We use 1 (Monday) to 7 (Sunday).
2500 int weekday = (tms->tm_wday ? tms->tm_wday : 7);
2501 for (int i = 0; i <= maxtest; i++) {
2502 // Skip if drive not capable of this test
2503 switch (test_type_chars[i]) {
2504 case 'L': if (state.not_cap_long) continue; break;
2505 case 'S': if (state.not_cap_short) continue; break;
2506 case 'C': if (scsi || state.not_cap_conveyance) continue; break;
2507 case 'O': if (scsi || state.not_cap_offline) continue; break;
2508 case 'c': case 'n':
2509 case 'r': if (scsi || state.not_cap_selective) continue; break;
2510 default: continue;
2511 }
2512 // Try match of "T/MM/DD/d/HH"
2513 char pattern[16];
2514 snprintf(pattern, sizeof(pattern), "%c/%02d/%02d/%1d/%02d",
2515 test_type_chars[i], tms->tm_mon+1, tms->tm_mday, weekday, tms->tm_hour);
2516 if (cfg.test_regex.full_match(pattern)) {
2517 // Test found
2518 testtype = pattern[0];
2519 testtime = t; testhour = tms->tm_hour;
2520 // Limit further matches to higher priority self-tests
2521 maxtest = i-1;
2522 break;
2523 }
2524 }
2525 // Exit if no tests left or current time reached
2526 if (maxtest < 0)
2527 break;
2528 if (t >= now)
2529 break;
2530 // Check next hour
2531 if ((t += 3600) > now)
2532 t = now;
2533 }
2534
2535 // Do next check not before next hour.
2536 struct tm * tmnow = localtime(&now);
2537 state.scheduled_test_next_check = now + (3600 - tmnow->tm_min*60 - tmnow->tm_sec);
2538
2539 if (testtype) {
2540 state.must_write = true;
2541 // Tell user if an old test was found.
2542 if (!usetime && !(testhour == tmnow->tm_hour && testtime + 3600 > now)) {
2543 char datebuf[DATEANDEPOCHLEN]; dateandtimezoneepoch(datebuf, testtime);
2544 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, old test of type %c not run at %s, starting now.\n",
2545 cfg.name.c_str(), testtype, datebuf);
2546 }
2547 }
2548
2549 return testtype;
2550 }
2551
2552 // Print a list of future tests.
2553 static void PrintTestSchedule(const dev_config_vector & configs, dev_state_vector & states, const smart_device_list & devices)
2554 {
2555 unsigned numdev = configs.size();
2556 if (!numdev)
2557 return;
2558 std::vector<int> testcnts(numdev * num_test_types, 0);
2559
2560 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "\nNext scheduled self tests (at most 5 of each type per device):\n");
2561
2562 // FixGlibcTimeZoneBug(); // done in PrintOut()
2563 time_t now = time(0);
2564 char datenow[DATEANDEPOCHLEN], date[DATEANDEPOCHLEN];
2565 dateandtimezoneepoch(datenow, now);
2566
2567 long seconds;
2568 for (seconds=checktime; seconds<3600L*24*90; seconds+=checktime) {
2569 // Check for each device whether a test will be run
2570 time_t testtime = now + seconds;
2571 for (unsigned i = 0; i < numdev; i++) {
2572 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
2573 dev_state & state = states.at(i);
2574 const char * p;
2575 char testtype = next_scheduled_test(cfg, state, devices.at(i)->is_scsi(), testtime);
2576 if (testtype && (p = strchr(test_type_chars, testtype))) {
2577 unsigned t = (p - test_type_chars);
2578 // Report at most 5 tests of each type
2579 if (++testcnts[i*num_test_types + t] <= 5) {
2580 dateandtimezoneepoch(date, testtime);
2581 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, will do test %d of type %c at %s\n", cfg.name.c_str(),
2582 testcnts[i*num_test_types + t], testtype, date);
2583 }
2584 }
2585 }
2586 }
2587
2588 // Report totals
2589 dateandtimezoneepoch(date, now+seconds);
2590 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "\nTotals [%s - %s]:\n", datenow, date);
2591 for (unsigned i = 0; i < numdev; i++) {
2592 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
2593 bool scsi = devices.at(i)->is_scsi();
2594 for (unsigned t = 0; t < num_test_types; t++) {
2595 int cnt = testcnts[i*num_test_types + t];
2596 if (cnt == 0 && !strchr((scsi ? "LS" : "LSCO"), test_type_chars[t]))
2597 continue;
2598 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, will do %3d test%s of type %c\n", cfg.name.c_str(),
2599 cnt, (cnt==1?"":"s"), test_type_chars[t]);
2600 }
2601 }
2602
2603 }
2604
2605 // Return zero on success, nonzero on failure. Perform offline (background)
2606 // short or long (extended) self test on given scsi device.
2607 static int DoSCSISelfTest(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, scsi_device * device, char testtype)
2608 {
2609 int retval = 0;
2610 const char *testname = 0;
2611 const char *name = cfg.name.c_str();
2612 int inProgress;
2613
2614 if (scsiSelfTestInProgress(device, &inProgress)) {
2615 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, does not support Self-Tests\n", name);
2616 state.not_cap_short = state.not_cap_long = true;
2617 return 1;
2618 }
2619
2620 if (1 == inProgress) {
2621 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, skip since Self-Test already in "
2622 "progress.\n", name);
2623 return 1;
2624 }
2625
2626 switch (testtype) {
2627 case 'S':
2628 testname = "Short Self";
2629 retval = scsiSmartShortSelfTest(device);
2630 break;
2631 case 'L':
2632 testname = "Long Self";
2633 retval = scsiSmartExtendSelfTest(device);
2634 break;
2635 }
2636 // If we can't do the test, exit
2637 if (NULL == testname) {
2638 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, not capable of %c Self-Test\n", name,
2639 testtype);
2640 return 1;
2641 }
2642 if (retval) {
2643 if ((SIMPLE_ERR_BAD_OPCODE == retval) ||
2644 (SIMPLE_ERR_BAD_FIELD == retval)) {
2645 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, not capable of %s-Test\n", name,
2646 testname);
2647 if ('L'==testtype)
2648 state.not_cap_long = true;
2649 else
2650 state.not_cap_short = true;
2651
2652 return 1;
2653 }
2654 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, execute %s-Test failed (err: %d)\n", name,
2655 testname, retval);
2656 return 1;
2657 }
2658
2659 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, starting scheduled %s-Test.\n", name, testname);
2660
2661 return 0;
2662 }
2663
2664 // Do an offline immediate or self-test. Return zero on success,
2665 // nonzero on failure.
2666 static int DoATASelfTest(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, ata_device * device, char testtype)
2667 {
2668 const char *name = cfg.name.c_str();
2669
2670 // Read current smart data and check status/capability
2671 struct ata_smart_values data;
2672 if (ataReadSmartValues(device, &data) || !(data.offline_data_collection_capability)) {
2673 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, not capable of Offline or Self-Testing.\n", name);
2674 return 1;
2675 }
2676
2677 // Check for capability to do the test
2678 int dotest = -1, mode = 0;
2679 const char *testname = 0;
2680 switch (testtype) {
2681 case 'O':
2682 testname="Offline Immediate ";
2683 if (isSupportExecuteOfflineImmediate(&data))
2684 dotest=OFFLINE_FULL_SCAN;
2685 else
2686 state.not_cap_offline = true;
2687 break;
2688 case 'C':
2689 testname="Conveyance Self-";
2690 if (isSupportConveyanceSelfTest(&data))
2691 dotest=CONVEYANCE_SELF_TEST;
2692 else
2693 state.not_cap_conveyance = true;
2694 break;
2695 case 'S':
2696 testname="Short Self-";
2697 if (isSupportSelfTest(&data))
2698 dotest=SHORT_SELF_TEST;
2699 else
2700 state.not_cap_short = true;
2701 break;
2702 case 'L':
2703 testname="Long Self-";
2704 if (isSupportSelfTest(&data))
2705 dotest=EXTEND_SELF_TEST;
2706 else
2707 state.not_cap_long = true;
2708 break;
2709
2710 case 'c': case 'n': case 'r':
2711 testname = "Selective Self-";
2712 if (isSupportSelectiveSelfTest(&data)) {
2713 dotest = SELECTIVE_SELF_TEST;
2714 switch (testtype) {
2715 case 'c': mode = SEL_CONT; break;
2716 case 'n': mode = SEL_NEXT; break;
2717 case 'r': mode = SEL_REDO; break;
2718 }
2719 }
2720 else
2721 state.not_cap_selective = true;
2722 break;
2723 }
2724
2725 // If we can't do the test, exit
2726 if (dotest<0) {
2727 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, not capable of %sTest\n", name, testname);
2728 return 1;
2729 }
2730
2731 // If currently running a self-test, do not interrupt it to start another.
2732 if (15==(data.self_test_exec_status >> 4)) {
2733 if (cfg.firmwarebugs.is_set(BUG_SAMSUNG3) && data.self_test_exec_status == 0xf0) {
2734 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, will not skip scheduled %sTest "
2735 "despite unclear Self-Test byte (SAMSUNG Firmware bug).\n", name, testname);
2736 } else {
2737 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, skip scheduled %sTest; %1d0%% remaining of current Self-Test.\n",
2738 name, testname, (int)(data.self_test_exec_status & 0x0f));
2739 return 1;
2740 }
2741 }
2742
2743 if (dotest == SELECTIVE_SELF_TEST) {
2744 // Set test span
2745 ata_selective_selftest_args selargs, prev_args;
2746 selargs.num_spans = 1;
2747 selargs.span[0].mode = mode;
2748 prev_args.num_spans = 1;
2749 prev_args.span[0].start = state.selective_test_last_start;
2750 prev_args.span[0].end = state.selective_test_last_end;
2751 if (ataWriteSelectiveSelfTestLog(device, selargs, &data, state.num_sectors, &prev_args)) {
2752 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, prepare %sTest failed\n", name, testname);
2753 return 1;
2754 }
2755 uint64_t start = selargs.span[0].start, end = selargs.span[0].end;
2756 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, %s test span at LBA %" PRIu64 " - %" PRIu64 " (%" PRIu64 " sectors, %u%% - %u%% of disk).\n",
2757 name, (selargs.span[0].mode == SEL_NEXT ? "next" : "redo"),
2758 start, end, end - start + 1,
2759 (unsigned)((100 * start + state.num_sectors/2) / state.num_sectors),
2760 (unsigned)((100 * end + state.num_sectors/2) / state.num_sectors));
2761 state.selective_test_last_start = start;
2762 state.selective_test_last_end = end;
2763 }
2764
2765 // execute the test, and return status
2766 int retval = smartcommandhandler(device, IMMEDIATE_OFFLINE, dotest, NULL);
2767 if (retval) {
2768 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, execute %sTest failed.\n", name, testname);
2769 return retval;
2770 }
2771
2772 // Report recent test start to do_disable_standby_check()
2773 // and force log of next test status
2774 if (testtype == 'O')
2775 state.offline_started = true;
2776 else
2777 state.selftest_started = true;
2778
2779 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, starting scheduled %sTest.\n", name, testname);
2780 return 0;
2781 }
2782
2783 // Check pending sector count attribute values (-C, -U directives).
2784 static void check_pending(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state,
2785 unsigned char id, bool increase_only,
2786 const ata_smart_values & smartval,
2787 int mailtype, const char * msg)
2788 {
2789 // Find attribute index
2790 int i = ata_find_attr_index(id, smartval);
2791 if (!(i >= 0 && ata_find_attr_index(id, state.smartval) == i))
2792 return;
2793
2794 // No report if no sectors pending.
2795 uint64_t rawval = ata_get_attr_raw_value(smartval.vendor_attributes[i], cfg.attribute_defs);
2796 if (rawval == 0) {
2797 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, mailtype, "No more %s", msg);
2798 return;
2799 }
2800
2801 // If attribute is not reset, report only sector count increases.
2802 uint64_t prev_rawval = ata_get_attr_raw_value(state.smartval.vendor_attributes[i], cfg.attribute_defs);
2803 if (!(!increase_only || prev_rawval < rawval))
2804 return;
2805
2806 // Format message.
2807 std::string s = strprintf("Device: %s, %" PRId64 " %s", cfg.name.c_str(), rawval, msg);
2808 if (prev_rawval > 0 && rawval != prev_rawval)
2809 s += strprintf(" (changed %+" PRId64 ")", rawval - prev_rawval);
2810
2811 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "%s\n", s.c_str());
2812 MailWarning(cfg, state, mailtype, "%s", s.c_str());
2813 state.must_write = true;
2814 }
2815
2816 // Format Temperature value
2817 static const char * fmt_temp(unsigned char x, char (& buf)[20])
2818 {
2819 if (!x) // unset
2820 return "??";
2821 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", x);
2822 return buf;
2823 }
2824
2825 // Check Temperature limits
2826 static void CheckTemperature(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, unsigned char currtemp, unsigned char triptemp)
2827 {
2828 if (!(0 < currtemp && currtemp < 255)) {
2829 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, failed to read Temperature\n", cfg.name.c_str());
2830 return;
2831 }
2832
2833 // Update Max Temperature
2834 const char * minchg = "", * maxchg = "";
2835 if (currtemp > state.tempmax) {
2836 if (state.tempmax)
2837 maxchg = "!";
2838 state.tempmax = currtemp;
2839 state.must_write = true;
2840 }
2841
2842 char buf[20];
2843 if (!state.temperature) {
2844 // First check
2845 if (!state.tempmin || currtemp < state.tempmin)
2846 // Delay Min Temperature update by ~ 30 minutes.
2847 state.tempmin_delay = time(0) + CHECKTIME - 60;
2848 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, initial Temperature is %d Celsius (Min/Max %s/%u%s)\n",
2849 cfg.name.c_str(), (int)currtemp, fmt_temp(state.tempmin, buf), state.tempmax, maxchg);
2850 if (triptemp)
2851 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, " [trip Temperature is %d Celsius]\n", (int)triptemp);
2852 state.temperature = currtemp;
2853 }
2854 else {
2855 if (state.tempmin_delay) {
2856 // End Min Temperature update delay if ...
2857 if ( (state.tempmin && currtemp > state.tempmin) // current temp exceeds recorded min,
2858 || (state.tempmin_delay <= time(0))) { // or delay time is over.
2859 state.tempmin_delay = 0;
2860 if (!state.tempmin)
2861 state.tempmin = 255;
2862 }
2863 }
2864
2865 // Update Min Temperature
2866 if (!state.tempmin_delay && currtemp < state.tempmin) {
2867 state.tempmin = currtemp;
2868 state.must_write = true;
2869 if (currtemp != state.temperature)
2870 minchg = "!";
2871 }
2872
2873 // Track changes
2874 if (cfg.tempdiff && (*minchg || *maxchg || abs((int)currtemp - (int)state.temperature) >= cfg.tempdiff)) {
2875 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Temperature changed %+d Celsius to %u Celsius (Min/Max %s%s/%u%s)\n",
2876 cfg.name.c_str(), (int)currtemp-(int)state.temperature, currtemp, fmt_temp(state.tempmin, buf), minchg, state.tempmax, maxchg);
2877 state.temperature = currtemp;
2878 }
2879 }
2880
2881 // Check limits
2882 if (cfg.tempcrit && currtemp >= cfg.tempcrit) {
2883 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Temperature %u Celsius reached critical limit of %u Celsius (Min/Max %s%s/%u%s)\n",
2884 cfg.name.c_str(), currtemp, cfg.tempcrit, fmt_temp(state.tempmin, buf), minchg, state.tempmax, maxchg);
2885 MailWarning(cfg, state, 12, "Device: %s, Temperature %d Celsius reached critical limit of %u Celsius (Min/Max %s%s/%u%s)",
2886 cfg.name.c_str(), currtemp, cfg.tempcrit, fmt_temp(state.tempmin, buf), minchg, state.tempmax, maxchg);
2887 }
2888 else if (cfg.tempinfo && currtemp >= cfg.tempinfo) {
2889 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, Temperature %u Celsius reached limit of %u Celsius (Min/Max %s%s/%u%s)\n",
2890 cfg.name.c_str(), currtemp, cfg.tempinfo, fmt_temp(state.tempmin, buf), minchg, state.tempmax, maxchg);
2891 }
2892 else if (cfg.tempcrit) {
2893 unsigned char limit = (cfg.tempinfo ? cfg.tempinfo : cfg.tempcrit-5);
2894 if (currtemp < limit)
2895 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 12, "Temperature %u Celsius dropped below %u Celsius", currtemp, limit);
2896 }
2897 }
2898
2899 // Check normalized and raw attribute values.
2900 static void check_attribute(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state,
2901 const ata_smart_attribute & attr,
2902 const ata_smart_attribute & prev,
2903 int attridx,
2904 const ata_smart_threshold_entry * thresholds)
2905 {
2906 // Check attribute and threshold
2907 ata_attr_state attrstate = ata_get_attr_state(attr, attridx, thresholds, cfg.attribute_defs);
2908 if (attrstate == ATTRSTATE_NON_EXISTING)
2909 return;
2910
2911 // If requested, check for usage attributes that have failed.
2912 if ( cfg.usagefailed && attrstate == ATTRSTATE_FAILED_NOW
2913 && !cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_IGN_FAILUSE)) {
2914 std::string attrname = ata_get_smart_attr_name(attr.id, cfg.attribute_defs, cfg.dev_rpm);
2915 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, Failed SMART usage Attribute: %d %s.\n", cfg.name.c_str(), attr.id, attrname.c_str());
2916 MailWarning(cfg, state, 2, "Device: %s, Failed SMART usage Attribute: %d %s.", cfg.name.c_str(), attr.id, attrname.c_str());
2917 state.must_write = true;
2918 }
2919
2920 // Return if we're not tracking this type of attribute
2921 bool prefail = !!ATTRIBUTE_FLAGS_PREFAILURE(attr.flags);
2922 if (!( ( prefail && cfg.prefail)
2923 || (!prefail && cfg.usage )))
2924 return;
2925
2926 // Return if '-I ID' was specified
2927 if (cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_IGNORE))
2928 return;
2929
2930 // Issue warning if they don't have the same ID in all structures.
2931 if (attr.id != prev.id) {
2932 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, same Attribute has different ID numbers: %d = %d\n",
2933 cfg.name.c_str(), attr.id, prev.id);
2934 return;
2935 }
2936
2937 // Compare normalized values if valid.
2938 bool valchanged = false;
2939 if (attrstate > ATTRSTATE_NO_NORMVAL) {
2940 if (attr.current != prev.current)
2941 valchanged = true;
2942 }
2943
2944 // Compare raw values if requested.
2945 bool rawchanged = false;
2946 if (cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_RAW)) {
2947 if ( ata_get_attr_raw_value(attr, cfg.attribute_defs)
2948 != ata_get_attr_raw_value(prev, cfg.attribute_defs))
2949 rawchanged = true;
2950 }
2951
2952 // Return if no change
2953 if (!(valchanged || rawchanged))
2954 return;
2955
2956 // Format value strings
2957 std::string currstr, prevstr;
2958 if (attrstate == ATTRSTATE_NO_NORMVAL) {
2959 // Print raw values only
2960 currstr = strprintf("%s (Raw)",
2961 ata_format_attr_raw_value(attr, cfg.attribute_defs).c_str());
2962 prevstr = strprintf("%s (Raw)",
2963 ata_format_attr_raw_value(prev, cfg.attribute_defs).c_str());
2964 }
2965 else if (cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_RAW_PRINT)) {
2966 // Print normalized and raw values
2967 currstr = strprintf("%d [Raw %s]", attr.current,
2968 ata_format_attr_raw_value(attr, cfg.attribute_defs).c_str());
2969 prevstr = strprintf("%d [Raw %s]", prev.current,
2970 ata_format_attr_raw_value(prev, cfg.attribute_defs).c_str());
2971 }
2972 else {
2973 // Print normalized values only
2974 currstr = strprintf("%d", attr.current);
2975 prevstr = strprintf("%d", prev.current);
2976 }
2977
2978 // Format message
2979 std::string msg = strprintf("Device: %s, SMART %s Attribute: %d %s changed from %s to %s",
2980 cfg.name.c_str(), (prefail ? "Prefailure" : "Usage"), attr.id,
2981 ata_get_smart_attr_name(attr.id, cfg.attribute_defs, cfg.dev_rpm).c_str(),
2982 prevstr.c_str(), currstr.c_str());
2983
2984 // Report this change as critical ?
2985 if ( (valchanged && cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_AS_CRIT))
2986 || (rawchanged && cfg.monitor_attr_flags.is_set(attr.id, MONITOR_RAW_AS_CRIT))) {
2987 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "%s\n", msg.c_str());
2988 MailWarning(cfg, state, 2, "%s", msg.c_str());
2989 }
2990 else {
2991 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "%s\n", msg.c_str());
2992 }
2993 state.must_write = true;
2994 }
2995
2996
2997 static int ATACheckDevice(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, ata_device * atadev,
2998 bool firstpass, bool allow_selftests)
2999 {
3000 const char * name = cfg.name.c_str();
3001
3002 // If user has asked, test the email warning system
3003 if (cfg.emailtest)
3004 MailWarning(cfg, state, 0, "TEST EMAIL from smartd for device: %s", name);
3005
3006 // if we can't open device, fail gracefully rather than hard --
3007 // perhaps the next time around we'll be able to open it. ATAPI
3008 // cd/dvd devices will hang awaiting media if O_NONBLOCK is not
3009 // given (see linux cdrom driver).
3010 if (!atadev->open()) {
3011 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, open() failed: %s\n", name, atadev->get_errmsg());
3012 MailWarning(cfg, state, 9, "Device: %s, unable to open device", name);
3013 return 1;
3014 }
3015 if (debugmode)
3016 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, opened ATA device\n", name);
3017 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 9, "open device worked again");
3018
3019 // user may have requested (with the -n Directive) to leave the disk
3020 // alone if it is in idle or sleeping mode. In this case check the
3021 // power mode and exit without check if needed
3022 if (cfg.powermode && !state.powermodefail) {
3023 int dontcheck=0, powermode=ataCheckPowerMode(atadev);
3024 const char * mode = 0;
3025 if (0 <= powermode && powermode < 0xff) {
3026 // wait for possible spin up and check again
3027 int powermode2;
3028 sleep(5);
3029 powermode2 = ataCheckPowerMode(atadev);
3030 if (powermode2 > powermode)
3031 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, CHECK POWER STATUS spins up disk (0x%02x -> 0x%02x)\n", name, powermode, powermode2);
3032 powermode = powermode2;
3033 }
3034
3035 switch (powermode){
3036 case -1:
3037 // SLEEP
3038 mode="SLEEP";
3039 if (cfg.powermode>=1)
3040 dontcheck=1;
3041 break;
3042 case 0:
3043 // STANDBY
3044 mode="STANDBY";
3045 if (cfg.powermode>=2)
3046 dontcheck=1;
3047 break;
3048 case 0x80:
3049 // IDLE
3050 mode="IDLE";
3051 if (cfg.powermode>=3)
3052 dontcheck=1;
3053 break;
3054 case 0xff:
3055 // ACTIVE/IDLE
3056 mode="ACTIVE or IDLE";
3057 break;
3058 default:
3059 // UNKNOWN
3060 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, CHECK POWER STATUS returned %d, not ATA compliant, ignoring -n Directive\n",
3061 name, powermode);
3062 state.powermodefail = true;
3063 break;
3064 }
3065
3066 // if we are going to skip a check, return now
3067 if (dontcheck){
3068 // skip at most powerskipmax checks
3069 if (!cfg.powerskipmax || state.powerskipcnt<cfg.powerskipmax) {
3070 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
3071 if (!state.powerskipcnt && !cfg.powerquiet) // report first only and avoid waking up system disk
3072 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, is in %s mode, suspending checks\n", name, mode);
3073 state.powerskipcnt++;
3074 return 0;
3075 }
3076 else {
3077 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, %s mode ignored due to reached limit of skipped checks (%d check%s skipped)\n",
3078 name, mode, state.powerskipcnt, (state.powerskipcnt==1?"":"s"));
3079 }
3080 state.powerskipcnt = 0;
3081 state.tempmin_delay = time(0) + CHECKTIME - 60; // Delay Min Temperature update
3082 }
3083 else if (state.powerskipcnt) {
3084 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, is back in %s mode, resuming checks (%d check%s skipped)\n",
3085 name, mode, state.powerskipcnt, (state.powerskipcnt==1?"":"s"));
3086 state.powerskipcnt = 0;
3087 state.tempmin_delay = time(0) + CHECKTIME - 60; // Delay Min Temperature update
3088 }
3089 }
3090
3091 // check smart status
3092 if (cfg.smartcheck) {
3093 int status=ataSmartStatus2(atadev);
3094 if (status==-1){
3095 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, not capable of SMART self-check\n",name);
3096 MailWarning(cfg, state, 5, "Device: %s, not capable of SMART self-check", name);
3097 state.must_write = true;
3098 }
3099 else if (status==1){
3100 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!\n", name);
3101 MailWarning(cfg, state, 1, "Device: %s, FAILED SMART self-check. BACK UP DATA NOW!", name);
3102 state.must_write = true;
3103 }
3104 }
3105
3106 // Check everything that depends upon SMART Data (eg, Attribute values)
3107 if ( cfg.usagefailed || cfg.prefail || cfg.usage
3108 || cfg.curr_pending_id || cfg.offl_pending_id
3109 || cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit
3110 || cfg.selftest || cfg.offlinests || cfg.selfteststs) {
3111
3112 // Read current attribute values.
3113 ata_smart_values curval;
3114 if (ataReadSmartValues(atadev, &curval)){
3115 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART Attribute Data\n", name);
3116 MailWarning(cfg, state, 6, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART Attribute Data", name);
3117 state.must_write = true;
3118 }
3119 else {
3120 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 6, "read SMART Attribute Data worked again");
3121
3122 // look for current or offline pending sectors
3123 if (cfg.curr_pending_id)
3124 check_pending(cfg, state, cfg.curr_pending_id, cfg.curr_pending_incr, curval, 10,
3125 (!cfg.curr_pending_incr ? "Currently unreadable (pending) sectors"
3126 : "Total unreadable (pending) sectors" ));
3127
3128 if (cfg.offl_pending_id)
3129 check_pending(cfg, state, cfg.offl_pending_id, cfg.offl_pending_incr, curval, 11,
3130 (!cfg.offl_pending_incr ? "Offline uncorrectable sectors"
3131 : "Total offline uncorrectable sectors"));
3132
3133 // check temperature limits
3134 if (cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit)
3135 CheckTemperature(cfg, state, ata_return_temperature_value(&curval, cfg.attribute_defs), 0);
3136
3137 // look for failed usage attributes, or track usage or prefail attributes
3138 if (cfg.usagefailed || cfg.prefail || cfg.usage) {
3139 for (int i = 0; i < NUMBER_ATA_SMART_ATTRIBUTES; i++) {
3140 check_attribute(cfg, state,
3141 curval.vendor_attributes[i],
3142 state.smartval.vendor_attributes[i],
3143 i, state.smartthres.thres_entries);
3144 }
3145 }
3146
3147 // Log changes of offline data collection status
3148 if (cfg.offlinests) {
3149 if ( curval.offline_data_collection_status
3150 != state.smartval.offline_data_collection_status
3151 || state.offline_started // test was started in previous call
3152 || (firstpass && (debugmode || (curval.offline_data_collection_status & 0x7d))))
3153 log_offline_data_coll_status(name, curval.offline_data_collection_status);
3154 }
3155
3156 // Log changes of self-test execution status
3157 if (cfg.selfteststs) {
3158 if ( curval.self_test_exec_status != state.smartval.self_test_exec_status
3159 || state.selftest_started // test was started in previous call
3160 || (firstpass && (debugmode || curval.self_test_exec_status != 0x00)))
3161 log_self_test_exec_status(name, curval.self_test_exec_status);
3162 }
3163
3164 // Save the new values for the next time around
3165 state.smartval = curval;
3166 }
3167 }
3168 state.offline_started = state.selftest_started = false;
3169
3170 // check if number of selftest errors has increased (note: may also DECREASE)
3171 if (cfg.selftest)
3172 CheckSelfTestLogs(cfg, state, SelfTestErrorCount(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs));
3173
3174 // check if number of ATA errors has increased
3175 if (cfg.errorlog || cfg.xerrorlog) {
3176
3177 int errcnt1 = -1, errcnt2 = -1;
3178 if (cfg.errorlog)
3179 errcnt1 = read_ata_error_count(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs, false);
3180 if (cfg.xerrorlog)
3181 errcnt2 = read_ata_error_count(atadev, name, cfg.firmwarebugs, true);
3182
3183 // new number of errors is max of both logs
3184 int newc = (errcnt1 >= errcnt2 ? errcnt1 : errcnt2);
3185
3186 // did command fail?
3187 if (newc<0)
3188 // lack of PrintOut here is INTENTIONAL
3189 MailWarning(cfg, state, 7, "Device: %s, Read SMART Error Log Failed", name);
3190
3191 // has error count increased?
3192 int oldc = state.ataerrorcount;
3193 if (newc>oldc){
3194 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, ATA error count increased from %d to %d\n",
3195 name, oldc, newc);
3196 MailWarning(cfg, state, 4, "Device: %s, ATA error count increased from %d to %d",
3197 name, oldc, newc);
3198 state.must_write = true;
3199 }
3200
3201 if (newc>=0)
3202 state.ataerrorcount=newc;
3203 }
3204
3205 // if the user has asked, and device is capable (or we're not yet
3206 // sure) check whether a self test should be done now.
3207 if (allow_selftests && !cfg.test_regex.empty()) {
3208 char testtype = next_scheduled_test(cfg, state, false/*!scsi*/);
3209 if (testtype)
3210 DoATASelfTest(cfg, state, atadev, testtype);
3211 }
3212
3213 // Don't leave device open -- the OS/user may want to access it
3214 // before the next smartd cycle!
3215 CloseDevice(atadev, name);
3216
3217 // Copy ATA attribute values to persistent state
3218 state.update_persistent_state();
3219
3220 return 0;
3221 }
3222
3223 static int SCSICheckDevice(const dev_config & cfg, dev_state & state, scsi_device * scsidev, bool allow_selftests)
3224 {
3225 UINT8 asc, ascq;
3226 UINT8 currenttemp;
3227 UINT8 triptemp;
3228 UINT8 tBuf[252];
3229 const char * name = cfg.name.c_str();
3230 const char *cp;
3231
3232 // If the user has asked for it, test the email warning system
3233 if (cfg.emailtest)
3234 MailWarning(cfg, state, 0, "TEST EMAIL from smartd for device: %s", name);
3235
3236 // if we can't open device, fail gracefully rather than hard --
3237 // perhaps the next time around we'll be able to open it
3238 if (!scsidev->open()) {
3239 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, open() failed: %s\n", name, scsidev->get_errmsg());
3240 MailWarning(cfg, state, 9, "Device: %s, unable to open device", name);
3241 return 1;
3242 } else if (debugmode)
3243 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, opened SCSI device\n", name);
3244 reset_warning_mail(cfg, state, 9, "open device worked again");
3245 currenttemp = 0;
3246 asc = 0;
3247 ascq = 0;
3248 if (!state.SuppressReport) {
3249 if (scsiCheckIE(scsidev, state.SmartPageSupported, state.TempPageSupported,
3250 &asc, &ascq, &currenttemp, &triptemp)) {
3251 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART values\n",
3252 name);
3253 MailWarning(cfg, state, 6, "Device: %s, failed to read SMART values", name);
3254 state.SuppressReport = 1;
3255 }
3256 }
3257 if (asc > 0) {
3258 cp = scsiGetIEString(asc, ascq);
3259 if (cp) {
3260 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Device: %s, SMART Failure: %s\n", name, cp);
3261 MailWarning(cfg, state, 1,"Device: %s, SMART Failure: %s", name, cp);
3262 } else if (asc == 4 && ascq == 9) {
3263 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, self-test in progress\n", name);
3264 } else if (debugmode)
3265 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, non-SMART asc,ascq: %d,%d\n",
3266 name, (int)asc, (int)ascq);
3267 } else if (debugmode)
3268 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, SMART health: passed\n", name);
3269
3270 // check temperature limits
3271 if (cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit || !cfg.attrlog_file.empty())
3272 CheckTemperature(cfg, state, currenttemp, triptemp);
3273
3274 // check if number of selftest errors has increased (note: may also DECREASE)
3275 if (cfg.selftest)
3276 CheckSelfTestLogs(cfg, state, scsiCountFailedSelfTests(scsidev, 0));
3277
3278 if (allow_selftests && !cfg.test_regex.empty()) {
3279 char testtype = next_scheduled_test(cfg, state, true/*scsi*/);
3280 if (testtype)
3281 DoSCSISelfTest(cfg, state, scsidev, testtype);
3282 }
3283 if (!cfg.attrlog_file.empty()){
3284 // saving error counters to state
3285 if (state.ReadECounterPageSupported && (0 == scsiLogSense(scsidev,
3286 READ_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE, 0, tBuf, sizeof(tBuf), 0))) {
3287 scsiDecodeErrCounterPage(tBuf, &state.scsi_error_counters[0].errCounter);
3288 state.scsi_error_counters[0].found=1;
3289 }
3290 if (state.WriteECounterPageSupported && (0 == scsiLogSense(scsidev,
3291 WRITE_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE, 0, tBuf, sizeof(tBuf), 0))) {
3292 scsiDecodeErrCounterPage(tBuf, &state.scsi_error_counters[1].errCounter);
3293 state.scsi_error_counters[1].found=1;
3294 }
3295 if (state.VerifyECounterPageSupported && (0 == scsiLogSense(scsidev,
3296 VERIFY_ERROR_COUNTER_LPAGE, 0, tBuf, sizeof(tBuf), 0))) {
3297 scsiDecodeErrCounterPage(tBuf, &state.scsi_error_counters[2].errCounter);
3298 state.scsi_error_counters[2].found=1;
3299 }
3300 if (state.NonMediumErrorPageSupported && (0 == scsiLogSense(scsidev,
3301 NON_MEDIUM_ERROR_LPAGE, 0, tBuf, sizeof(tBuf), 0))) {
3302 scsiDecodeNonMediumErrPage(tBuf, &state.scsi_nonmedium_error.nme);
3303 state.scsi_nonmedium_error.found=1;
3304 }
3305 }
3306 CloseDevice(scsidev, name);
3307 return 0;
3308 }
3309
3310 // 0=not used, 1=not disabled, 2=disable rejected by OS, 3=disabled
3311 static int standby_disable_state = 0;
3312
3313 static void init_disable_standby_check(dev_config_vector & configs)
3314 {
3315 // Check for '-l offlinests,ns' or '-l selfteststs,ns' directives
3316 bool sts1 = false, sts2 = false;
3317 for (unsigned i = 0; i < configs.size() && !(sts1 || sts2); i++) {
3318 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
3319 if (cfg.offlinests_ns)
3320 sts1 = true;
3321 if (cfg.selfteststs_ns)
3322 sts2 = true;
3323 }
3324
3325 // Check for support of disable auto standby
3326 // Reenable standby if smartd.conf was reread
3327 if (sts1 || sts2 || standby_disable_state == 3) {
3328 if (!smi()->disable_system_auto_standby(false)) {
3329 if (standby_disable_state == 3)
3330 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "System auto standby enable failed: %s\n", smi()->get_errmsg());
3331 if (sts1 || sts2) {
3332 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Disable auto standby not supported, ignoring ',ns' from %s%s%s\n",
3333 (sts1 ? "-l offlinests,ns" : ""), (sts1 && sts2 ? " and " : ""), (sts2 ? "-l selfteststs,ns" : ""));
3334 sts1 = sts2 = false;
3335 }
3336 }
3337 }
3338
3339 standby_disable_state = (sts1 || sts2 ? 1 : 0);
3340 }
3341
3342 static void do_disable_standby_check(const dev_config_vector & configs, const dev_state_vector & states)
3343 {
3344 if (!standby_disable_state)
3345 return;
3346
3347 // Check for just started or still running self-tests
3348 bool running = false;
3349 for (unsigned i = 0; i < configs.size() && !running; i++) {
3350 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i); const dev_state & state = states.at(i);
3351
3352 if ( ( cfg.offlinests_ns
3353 && (state.offline_started ||
3354 is_offl_coll_in_progress(state.smartval.offline_data_collection_status)))
3355 || ( cfg.selfteststs_ns
3356 && (state.selftest_started ||
3357 is_self_test_in_progress(state.smartval.self_test_exec_status))) )
3358 running = true;
3359 // state.offline/selftest_started will be reset after next logging of test status
3360 }
3361
3362 // Disable/enable auto standby and log state changes
3363 if (!running) {
3364 if (standby_disable_state != 1) {
3365 if (!smi()->disable_system_auto_standby(false))
3366 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Self-test(s) completed, system auto standby enable failed: %s\n",
3367 smi()->get_errmsg());
3368 else
3369 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Self-test(s) completed, system auto standby enabled\n");
3370 standby_disable_state = 1;
3371 }
3372 }
3373 else if (!smi()->disable_system_auto_standby(true)) {
3374 if (standby_disable_state != 2) {
3375 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Self-test(s) in progress, system auto standby disable rejected: %s\n",
3376 smi()->get_errmsg());
3377 standby_disable_state = 2;
3378 }
3379 }
3380 else {
3381 if (standby_disable_state != 3) {
3382 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Self-test(s) in progress, system auto standby disabled\n");
3383 standby_disable_state = 3;
3384 }
3385 }
3386 }
3387
3388 // Checks the SMART status of all ATA and SCSI devices
3389 static void CheckDevicesOnce(const dev_config_vector & configs, dev_state_vector & states,
3390 smart_device_list & devices, bool firstpass, bool allow_selftests)
3391 {
3392 for (unsigned i = 0; i < configs.size(); i++) {
3393 const dev_config & cfg = configs.at(i);
3394 dev_state & state = states.at(i);
3395 smart_device * dev = devices.at(i);
3396 if (dev->is_ata())
3397 ATACheckDevice(cfg, state, dev->to_ata(), firstpass, allow_selftests);
3398 else if (dev->is_scsi())
3399 SCSICheckDevice(cfg, state, dev->to_scsi(), allow_selftests);
3400 }
3401
3402 do_disable_standby_check(configs, states);
3403 }
3404
3405 // Set if Initialize() was called
3406 static bool is_initialized = false;
3407
3408 // Does initialization right after fork to daemon mode
3409 static void Initialize(time_t *wakeuptime)
3410 {
3411 // Call Goodbye() on exit
3412 is_initialized = true;
3413
3414 // write PID file
3415 if (!debugmode)
3416 WritePidFile();
3417
3418 // install signal handlers. On Solaris, can't use signal() because
3419 // it resets the handler to SIG_DFL after each call. So use sigset()
3420 // instead. So SIGNALFN()==signal() or SIGNALFN()==sigset().
3421
3422 // normal and abnormal exit
3423 if (SIGNALFN(SIGTERM, sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
3424 SIGNALFN(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN);
3425 if (SIGNALFN(SIGQUIT, sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
3426 SIGNALFN(SIGQUIT, SIG_IGN);
3427
3428 // in debug mode, <CONTROL-C> ==> HUP
3429 if (SIGNALFN(SIGINT, debugmode?HUPhandler:sighandler)==SIG_IGN)
3430 SIGNALFN(SIGINT, SIG_IGN);
3431
3432 // Catch HUP and USR1
3433 if (SIGNALFN(SIGHUP, HUPhandler)==SIG_IGN)
3434 SIGNALFN(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
3435 if (SIGNALFN(SIGUSR1, USR1handler)==SIG_IGN)
3436 SIGNALFN(SIGUSR1, SIG_IGN);
3437 #ifdef _WIN32
3438 if (SIGNALFN(SIGUSR2, USR2handler)==SIG_IGN)
3439 SIGNALFN(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN);
3440 #endif
3441
3442 // initialize wakeup time to CURRENT time
3443 *wakeuptime=time(NULL);
3444
3445 return;
3446 }
3447
3448 #ifdef _WIN32
3449 // Toggle debug mode implemented for native windows only
3450 // (there is no easy way to reopen tty on *nix)
3451 static void ToggleDebugMode()
3452 {
3453 if (!debugmode) {
3454 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Signal USR2 - enabling debug mode\n");
3455 if (!daemon_enable_console("smartd [Debug]")) {
3456 debugmode = 1;
3457 daemon_signal(SIGINT, HUPhandler);
3458 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"smartd debug mode enabled, PID=%d\n", getpid());
3459 }
3460 else
3461 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"enable console failed\n");
3462 }
3463 else if (debugmode == 1) {
3464 daemon_disable_console();
3465 debugmode = 0;
3466 daemon_signal(SIGINT, sighandler);
3467 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Signal USR2 - debug mode disabled\n");
3468 }
3469 else
3470 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Signal USR2 - debug mode %d not changed\n", debugmode);
3471 }
3472 #endif
3473
3474 static time_t dosleep(time_t wakeuptime, bool & sigwakeup)
3475 {
3476 // If past wake-up-time, compute next wake-up-time
3477 time_t timenow=time(NULL);
3478 while (wakeuptime<=timenow){
3479 int intervals=1+(timenow-wakeuptime)/checktime;
3480 wakeuptime+=intervals*checktime;
3481 }
3482
3483 // sleep until we catch SIGUSR1 or have completed sleeping
3484 int addtime = 0;
3485 while (timenow < wakeuptime+addtime && !caughtsigUSR1 && !caughtsigHUP && !caughtsigEXIT) {
3486
3487 // protect user again system clock being adjusted backwards
3488 if (wakeuptime>timenow+checktime){
3489 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "System clock time adjusted to the past. Resetting next wakeup time.\n");
3490 wakeuptime=timenow+checktime;
3491 }
3492
3493 // Exit sleep when time interval has expired or a signal is received
3494 sleep(wakeuptime+addtime-timenow);
3495
3496 #ifdef _WIN32
3497 // toggle debug mode?
3498 if (caughtsigUSR2) {
3499 ToggleDebugMode();
3500 caughtsigUSR2 = 0;
3501 }
3502 #endif
3503
3504 timenow=time(NULL);
3505
3506 // Actual sleep time too long?
3507 if (!addtime && timenow > wakeuptime+60) {
3508 if (debugmode)
3509 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Sleep time was %d seconds too long, assuming wakeup from standby mode.\n",
3510 (int)(timenow-wakeuptime));
3511 // Wait another 20 seconds to avoid I/O errors during disk spin-up
3512 addtime = timenow-wakeuptime+20;
3513 // Use next wake-up-time if close
3514 int nextcheck = checktime - addtime % checktime;
3515 if (nextcheck <= 20)
3516 addtime += nextcheck;
3517 }
3518 }
3519
3520 // if we caught a SIGUSR1 then print message and clear signal
3521 if (caughtsigUSR1){
3522 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Signal USR1 - checking devices now rather than in %d seconds.\n",
3523 wakeuptime-timenow>0?(int)(wakeuptime-timenow):0);
3524 caughtsigUSR1=0;
3525 sigwakeup = true;
3526 }
3527
3528 // return adjusted wakeuptime
3529 return wakeuptime;
3530 }
3531
3532 // Print out a list of valid arguments for the Directive d
3533 static void printoutvaliddirectiveargs(int priority, char d)
3534 {
3535 switch (d) {
3536 case 'n':
3537 PrintOut(priority, "never[,N][,q], sleep[,N][,q], standby[,N][,q], idle[,N][,q]");
3538 break;
3539 case 's':
3540 PrintOut(priority, "valid_regular_expression");
3541 break;
3542 case 'd':
3543 PrintOut(priority, "%s", smi()->get_valid_dev_types_str().c_str());
3544 break;
3545 case 'T':
3546 PrintOut(priority, "normal, permissive");
3547 break;
3548 case 'o':
3549 case 'S':
3550 PrintOut(priority, "on, off");
3551 break;
3552 case 'l':
3553 PrintOut(priority, "error, selftest");
3554 break;
3555 case 'M':
3556 PrintOut(priority, "\"once\", \"daily\", \"diminishing\", \"test\", \"exec\"");
3557 break;
3558 case 'v':
3559 PrintOut(priority, "\n%s\n", create_vendor_attribute_arg_list().c_str());
3560 break;
3561 case 'P':
3562 PrintOut(priority, "use, ignore, show, showall");
3563 break;
3564 case 'F':
3565 PrintOut(priority, "%s", get_valid_firmwarebug_args());
3566 break;
3567 case 'e':
3568 PrintOut(priority, "aam,[N|off], apm,[N|off], lookahead,[on|off], "
3569 "security-freeze, standby,[N|off], wcache,[on|off]");
3570 break;
3571 }
3572 }
3573
3574 // exits with an error message, or returns integer value of token
3575 static int GetInteger(const char *arg, const char *name, const char *token, int lineno, const char *cfgfile,
3576 int min, int max, char * suffix = 0)
3577 {
3578 // make sure argument is there
3579 if (!arg) {
3580 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s takes integer argument from %d to %d.\n",
3581 cfgfile, lineno, name, token, min, max);
3582 return -1;
3583 }
3584
3585 // get argument value (base 10), check that it's integer, and in-range
3586 char *endptr;
3587 int val = strtol(arg,&endptr,10);
3588
3589 // optional suffix present?
3590 if (suffix) {
3591 if (!strcmp(endptr, suffix))
3592 endptr += strlen(suffix);
3593 else
3594 *suffix = 0;
3595 }
3596
3597 if (!(!*endptr && min <= val && val <= max)) {
3598 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s has argument: %s; needs integer from %d to %d.\n",
3599 cfgfile, lineno, name, token, arg, min, max);
3600 return -1;
3601 }
3602
3603 // all is well; return value
3604 return val;
3605 }
3606
3607
3608 // Get 1-3 small integer(s) for '-W' directive
3609 static int Get3Integers(const char *arg, const char *name, const char *token, int lineno, const char *cfgfile,
3610 unsigned char *val1, unsigned char *val2, unsigned char *val3)
3611 {
3612 unsigned v1 = 0, v2 = 0, v3 = 0;
3613 int n1 = -1, n2 = -1, n3 = -1, len;
3614 if (!arg) {
3615 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s takes 1-3 integer argument(s) from 0 to 255.\n",
3616 cfgfile, lineno, name, token);
3617 return -1;
3618 }
3619
3620 len = strlen(arg);
3621 if (!( sscanf(arg, "%u%n,%u%n,%u%n", &v1, &n1, &v2, &n2, &v3, &n3) >= 1
3622 && (n1 == len || n2 == len || n3 == len) && v1 <= 255 && v2 <= 255 && v3 <= 255)) {
3623 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive: %s has argument: %s; needs 1-3 integer(s) from 0 to 255.\n",
3624 cfgfile, lineno, name, token, arg);
3625 return -1;
3626 }
3627 *val1 = (unsigned char)v1; *val2 = (unsigned char)v2; *val3 = (unsigned char)v3;
3628 return 0;
3629 }
3630
3631
3632 #ifdef _WIN32
3633
3634 // Concatenate strtok() results if quoted with "..."
3635 static const char * strtok_dequote(const char * delimiters)
3636 {
3637 const char * t = strtok(0, delimiters);
3638 if (!t || t[0] != '"')
3639 return t;
3640
3641 static std::string token;
3642 token = t+1;
3643 for (;;) {
3644 t = strtok(0, delimiters);
3645 if (!t || !*t)
3646 return "\"";
3647 token += ' ';
3648 int len = strlen(t);
3649 if (t[len-1] == '"') {
3650 token += std::string(t, len-1);
3651 break;
3652 }
3653 token += t;
3654 }
3655 return token.c_str();
3656 }
3657
3658 #endif // _WIN32
3659
3660
3661 // This function returns 1 if it has correctly parsed one token (and
3662 // any arguments), else zero if no tokens remain. It returns -1 if an
3663 // error was encountered.
3664 static int ParseToken(char * token, dev_config & cfg)
3665 {
3666 char sym;
3667 const char * name = cfg.name.c_str();
3668 int lineno=cfg.lineno;
3669 const char *delim = " \n\t";
3670 int badarg = 0;
3671 int missingarg = 0;
3672 const char *arg = 0;
3673
3674 // is the rest of the line a comment
3675 if (*token=='#')
3676 return 1;
3677
3678 // is the token not recognized?
3679 if (*token!='-' || strlen(token)!=2) {
3680 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): unknown Directive: %s\n",
3681 configfile, lineno, name, token);
3682 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Run smartd -D to print a list of valid Directives.\n");
3683 return -1;
3684 }
3685
3686 // token we will be parsing:
3687 sym=token[1];
3688
3689 // parse the token and swallow its argument
3690 int val;
3691 char plus[] = "+", excl[] = "!";
3692
3693 switch (sym) {
3694 case 'C':
3695 // monitor current pending sector count (default 197)
3696 if ((val = GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 0, 255, plus)) < 0)
3697 return -1;
3698 cfg.curr_pending_id = (unsigned char)val;
3699 cfg.curr_pending_incr = (*plus == '+');
3700 cfg.curr_pending_set = true;
3701 break;
3702 case 'U':
3703 // monitor offline uncorrectable sectors (default 198)
3704 if ((val = GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 0, 255, plus)) < 0)
3705 return -1;
3706 cfg.offl_pending_id = (unsigned char)val;
3707 cfg.offl_pending_incr = (*plus == '+');
3708 cfg.offl_pending_set = true;
3709 break;
3710 case 'T':
3711 // Set tolerance level for SMART command failures
3712 if ((arg = strtok(NULL, delim)) == NULL) {
3713 missingarg = 1;
3714 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "normal")) {
3715 // Normal mode: exit on failure of a mandatory S.M.A.R.T. command, but
3716 // not on failure of an optional S.M.A.R.T. command.
3717 // This is the default so we don't need to actually do anything here.
3718 cfg.permissive = false;
3719 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "permissive")) {
3720 // Permissive mode; ignore errors from Mandatory SMART commands
3721 cfg.permissive = true;
3722 } else {
3723 badarg = 1;
3724 }
3725 break;
3726 case 'd':
3727 // specify the device type
3728 if ((arg = strtok(NULL, delim)) == NULL) {
3729 missingarg = 1;
3730 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "ignore")) {
3731 cfg.ignore = true;
3732 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "removable")) {
3733 cfg.removable = true;
3734 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "auto")) {
3735 cfg.dev_type = "";
3736 } else {
3737 cfg.dev_type = arg;
3738 }
3739 break;
3740 case 'F':
3741 // fix firmware bug
3742 if (!(arg = strtok(0, delim)))
3743 missingarg = 1;
3744 else if (!parse_firmwarebug_def(arg, cfg.firmwarebugs))
3745 badarg = 1;
3746 break;
3747 case 'H':
3748 // check SMART status
3749 cfg.smartcheck = true;
3750 break;
3751 case 'f':
3752 // check for failure of usage attributes
3753 cfg.usagefailed = true;
3754 break;
3755 case 't':
3756 // track changes in all vendor attributes
3757 cfg.prefail = true;
3758 cfg.usage = true;
3759 break;
3760 case 'p':
3761 // track changes in prefail vendor attributes
3762 cfg.prefail = true;
3763 break;
3764 case 'u':
3765 // track changes in usage vendor attributes
3766 cfg.usage = true;
3767 break;
3768 case 'l':
3769 // track changes in SMART logs
3770 if ((arg = strtok(NULL, delim)) == NULL) {
3771 missingarg = 1;
3772 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "selftest")) {
3773 // track changes in self-test log
3774 cfg.selftest = true;
3775 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "error")) {
3776 // track changes in ATA error log
3777 cfg.errorlog = true;
3778 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "xerror")) {
3779 // track changes in Extended Comprehensive SMART error log
3780 cfg.xerrorlog = true;
3781 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "offlinests")) {
3782 // track changes in offline data collection status
3783 cfg.offlinests = true;
3784 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "offlinests,ns")) {
3785 // track changes in offline data collection status, disable auto standby
3786 cfg.offlinests = cfg.offlinests_ns = true;
3787 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "selfteststs")) {
3788 // track changes in self-test execution status
3789 cfg.selfteststs = true;
3790 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "selfteststs,ns")) {
3791 // track changes in self-test execution status, disable auto standby
3792 cfg.selfteststs = cfg.selfteststs_ns = true;
3793 } else if (!strncmp(arg, "scterc,", sizeof("scterc,")-1)) {
3794 // set SCT Error Recovery Control
3795 unsigned rt = ~0, wt = ~0; int nc = -1;
3796 sscanf(arg,"scterc,%u,%u%n", &rt, &wt, &nc);
3797 if (nc == (int)strlen(arg) && rt <= 999 && wt <= 999) {
3798 cfg.sct_erc_set = true;
3799 cfg.sct_erc_readtime = rt;
3800 cfg.sct_erc_writetime = wt;
3801 }
3802 else
3803 badarg = 1;
3804 } else {
3805 badarg = 1;
3806 }
3807 break;
3808 case 'a':
3809 // monitor everything
3810 cfg.smartcheck = true;
3811 cfg.prefail = true;
3812 cfg.usagefailed = true;
3813 cfg.usage = true;
3814 cfg.selftest = true;
3815 cfg.errorlog = true;
3816 cfg.selfteststs = true;
3817 break;
3818 case 'o':
3819 // automatic offline testing enable/disable
3820 if ((arg = strtok(NULL, delim)) == NULL) {
3821 missingarg = 1;
3822 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "on")) {
3823 cfg.autoofflinetest = 2;
3824 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "off")) {
3825 cfg.autoofflinetest = 1;
3826 } else {
3827 badarg = 1;
3828 }
3829 break;
3830 case 'n':
3831 // skip disk check if in idle or standby mode
3832 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL, delim)))
3833 missingarg = 1;
3834 else {
3835 char *endptr = NULL;
3836 char *next = strchr(const_cast<char*>(arg), ',');
3837
3838 cfg.powerquiet = false;
3839 cfg.powerskipmax = 0;
3840
3841 if (next!=NULL) *next='\0';
3842 if (!strcmp(arg, "never"))
3843 cfg.powermode = 0;
3844 else if (!strcmp(arg, "sleep"))
3845 cfg.powermode = 1;
3846 else if (!strcmp(arg, "standby"))
3847 cfg.powermode = 2;
3848 else if (!strcmp(arg, "idle"))
3849 cfg.powermode = 3;
3850 else
3851 badarg = 1;
3852
3853 // if optional arguments are present
3854 if (!badarg && next!=NULL) {
3855 next++;
3856 cfg.powerskipmax = strtol(next, &endptr, 10);
3857 if (endptr == next)
3858 cfg.powerskipmax = 0;
3859 else {
3860 next = endptr + (*endptr != '\0');
3861 if (cfg.powerskipmax <= 0)
3862 badarg = 1;
3863 }
3864 if (*next != '\0') {
3865 if (!strcmp("q", next))
3866 cfg.powerquiet = true;
3867 else {
3868 badarg = 1;
3869 }
3870 }
3871 }
3872 }
3873 break;
3874 case 'S':
3875 // automatic attribute autosave enable/disable
3876 if ((arg = strtok(NULL, delim)) == NULL) {
3877 missingarg = 1;
3878 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "on")) {
3879 cfg.autosave = 2;
3880 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "off")) {
3881 cfg.autosave = 1;
3882 } else {
3883 badarg = 1;
3884 }
3885 break;
3886 case 's':
3887 // warn user, and delete any previously given -s REGEXP Directives
3888 if (!cfg.test_regex.empty()){
3889 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "File %s line %d (drive %s): ignoring previous Test Directive -s %s\n",
3890 configfile, lineno, name, cfg.test_regex.get_pattern());
3891 cfg.test_regex = regular_expression();
3892 }
3893 // check for missing argument
3894 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL, delim))) {
3895 missingarg = 1;
3896 }
3897 // Compile regex
3898 else {
3899 if (!cfg.test_regex.compile(arg, REG_EXTENDED)) {
3900 // not a valid regular expression!
3901 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "File %s line %d (drive %s): -s argument \"%s\" is INVALID extended regular expression. %s.\n",
3902 configfile, lineno, name, arg, cfg.test_regex.get_errmsg());
3903 return -1;
3904 }
3905 }
3906 // Do a bit of sanity checking and warn user if we think that
3907 // their regexp is "strange". User probably confused about shell
3908 // glob(3) syntax versus regular expression syntax regexp(7).
3909 if (arg[(val = strspn(arg, "0123456789/.-+*|()?^$[]SLCOcnr"))])
3910 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "File %s line %d (drive %s): warning, character %d (%c) looks odd in extended regular expression %s\n",
3911 configfile, lineno, name, val+1, arg[val], arg);
3912 break;
3913 case 'm':
3914 // send email to address that follows
3915 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL,delim)))
3916 missingarg = 1;
3917 else {
3918 if (!cfg.emailaddress.empty())
3919 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "File %s line %d (drive %s): ignoring previous Address Directive -m %s\n",
3920 configfile, lineno, name, cfg.emailaddress.c_str());
3921 #ifdef _WIN32
3922 if ( !strcmp(arg, "msgbox") || !strcmp(arg, "sysmsgbox")
3923 || str_starts_with(arg, "msgbox,") || str_starts_with(arg, "sysmsgbox,")) {
3924 cfg.emailaddress = "console";
3925 const char * arg2 = strchr(arg, ',');
3926 if (arg2)
3927 cfg.emailaddress += arg2;
3928 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "File %s line %d (drive %s): Deprecated -m %s changed to -m %s\n",
3929 configfile, lineno, name, arg, cfg.emailaddress.c_str());
3930 }
3931 else
3932 #endif
3933 cfg.emailaddress = arg;
3934 }
3935 break;
3936 case 'M':
3937 // email warning options
3938 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL, delim)))
3939 missingarg = 1;
3940 else if (!strcmp(arg, "once"))
3941 cfg.emailfreq = 1;
3942 else if (!strcmp(arg, "daily"))
3943 cfg.emailfreq = 2;
3944 else if (!strcmp(arg, "diminishing"))
3945 cfg.emailfreq = 3;
3946 else if (!strcmp(arg, "test"))
3947 cfg.emailtest = 1;
3948 else if (!strcmp(arg, "exec")) {
3949 // Get the next argument (the command line)
3950 #ifdef _WIN32
3951 // Allow "/path name/with spaces/..." on Windows
3952 arg = strtok_dequote(delim);
3953 if (arg && arg[0] == '"') {
3954 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive %s 'exec' argument: missing closing quote\n",
3955 configfile, lineno, name, token);
3956 return -1;
3957 }
3958 #else
3959 arg = strtok(0, delim);
3960 #endif
3961 if (!arg) {
3962 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "File %s line %d (drive %s): Directive %s 'exec' argument must be followed by executable path.\n",
3963 configfile, lineno, name, token);
3964 return -1;
3965 }
3966 // Free the last cmd line given if any, and copy new one
3967 if (!cfg.emailcmdline.empty())
3968 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "File %s line %d (drive %s): ignoring previous mail Directive -M exec %s\n",
3969 configfile, lineno, name, cfg.emailcmdline.c_str());
3970 cfg.emailcmdline = arg;
3971 }
3972 else
3973 badarg = 1;
3974 break;
3975 case 'i':
3976 // ignore failure of usage attribute
3977 if ((val=GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 1, 255))<0)
3978 return -1;
3979 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_IGN_FAILUSE);
3980 break;
3981 case 'I':
3982 // ignore attribute for tracking purposes
3983 if ((val=GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 1, 255))<0)
3984 return -1;
3985 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_IGNORE);
3986 break;
3987 case 'r':
3988 // print raw value when tracking
3989 if ((val = GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 1, 255, excl)) < 0)
3990 return -1;
3991 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_RAW_PRINT);
3992 if (*excl == '!') // attribute change is critical
3993 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_AS_CRIT);
3994 break;
3995 case 'R':
3996 // track changes in raw value (forces printing of raw value)
3997 if ((val = GetInteger(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile, 1, 255, excl)) < 0)
3998 return -1;
3999 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_RAW_PRINT|MONITOR_RAW);
4000 if (*excl == '!') // raw value change is critical
4001 cfg.monitor_attr_flags.set(val, MONITOR_RAW_AS_CRIT);
4002 break;
4003 case 'W':
4004 // track Temperature
4005 if ((val=Get3Integers(arg=strtok(NULL,delim), name, token, lineno, configfile,
4006 &cfg.tempdiff, &cfg.tempinfo, &cfg.tempcrit))<0)
4007 return -1;
4008 break;
4009 case 'v':
4010 // non-default vendor-specific attribute meaning
4011 if (!(arg=strtok(NULL,delim))) {
4012 missingarg = 1;
4013 } else if (!parse_attribute_def(arg, cfg.attribute_defs, PRIOR_USER)) {
4014 badarg = 1;
4015 }
4016 break;
4017 case 'P':
4018 // Define use of drive-specific presets.
4019 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL, delim))) {
4020 missingarg = 1;
4021 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "use")) {
4022 cfg.ignorepresets = false;
4023 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "ignore")) {
4024 cfg.ignorepresets = true;
4025 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "show")) {
4026 cfg.showpresets = true;
4027 } else if (!strcmp(arg, "showall")) {
4028 showallpresets();
4029 } else {
4030 badarg = 1;
4031 }
4032 break;
4033
4034 case 'e':
4035 // Various ATA settings
4036 if (!(arg = strtok(NULL, delim))) {
4037 missingarg = true;
4038 }
4039 else {
4040 char arg2[16+1]; unsigned val;
4041 int n1 = -1, n2 = -1, n3 = -1, len = strlen(arg);
4042 if (sscanf(arg, "%16[^,=]%n%*[,=]%n%u%n", arg2, &n1, &n2, &val, &n3) >= 1
4043 && (n1 == len || n2 > 0)) {
4044 bool on = (n2 > 0 && !strcmp(arg+n2, "on"));
4045 bool off = (n2 > 0 && !strcmp(arg+n2, "off"));
4046 if (n3 != len)
4047 val = ~0U;
4048
4049 if (!strcmp(arg2, "aam")) {
4050 if (off)
4051 cfg.set_aam = -1;
4052 else if (val <= 254)
4053 cfg.set_aam = val + 1;
4054 else
4055 badarg = true;
4056 }
4057 else if (!strcmp(arg2, "apm")) {
4058 if (off)
4059 cfg.set_apm = -1;
4060 else if (1 <= val && val <= 254)
4061 cfg.set_apm = val + 1;
4062 else
4063 badarg = true;
4064 }
4065 else if (!strcmp(arg2, "lookahead")) {
4066 if (off)
4067 cfg.set_lookahead = -1;
4068 else if (on)
4069 cfg.set_lookahead = 1;
4070 else
4071 badarg = true;
4072 }
4073 else if (!strcmp(arg, "security-freeze")) {
4074 cfg.set_security_freeze = true;
4075 }
4076 else if (!strcmp(arg2, "standby")) {
4077 if (off)
4078 cfg.set_standby = 0 + 1;
4079 else if (val <= 255)
4080 cfg.set_standby = val + 1;
4081 else
4082 badarg = true;
4083 }
4084 else if (!strcmp(arg2, "wcache")) {
4085 if (off)
4086 cfg.set_wcache = -1;
4087 else if (on)
4088 cfg.set_wcache = 1;
4089 else
4090 badarg = true;
4091 }
4092 else
4093 badarg = true;
4094 }
4095 else
4096 badarg = true;
4097 }
4098 break;
4099
4100 default:
4101 // Directive not recognized
4102 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"File %s line %d (drive %s): unknown Directive: %s\n",
4103 configfile, lineno, name, token);
4104 Directives();
4105 return -1;
4106 }
4107 if (missingarg) {
4108 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "File %s line %d (drive %s): Missing argument to %s Directive\n",
4109 configfile, lineno, name, token);
4110 }
4111 if (badarg) {
4112 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "File %s line %d (drive %s): Invalid argument to %s Directive: %s\n",
4113 configfile, lineno, name, token, arg);
4114 }
4115 if (missingarg || badarg) {
4116 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Valid arguments to %s Directive are: ", token);
4117 printoutvaliddirectiveargs(LOG_CRIT, sym);
4118 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\n");
4119 return -1;
4120 }
4121
4122 return 1;
4123 }
4124
4125 // Scan directive for configuration file
4126 #define SCANDIRECTIVE "DEVICESCAN"
4127
4128 // This is the routine that adds things to the conf_entries list.
4129 //
4130 // Return values are:
4131 // 1: parsed a normal line
4132 // 0: found DEFAULT setting or comment or blank line
4133 // -1: found SCANDIRECTIVE line
4134 // -2: found an error
4135 //
4136 // Note: this routine modifies *line from the caller!
4137 static int ParseConfigLine(dev_config_vector & conf_entries, dev_config & default_conf, int lineno, /*const*/ char * line)
4138 {
4139 const char *delim = " \n\t";
4140
4141 // get first token: device name. If a comment, skip line
4142 const char * name = strtok(line, delim);
4143 if (!name || *name == '#')
4144 return 0;
4145
4146 // Check device name for DEFAULT or DEVICESCAN
4147 int retval;
4148 if (!strcmp("DEFAULT", name)) {
4149 retval = 0;
4150 // Restart with empty defaults
4151 default_conf = dev_config();
4152 }
4153 else {
4154 retval = (!strcmp(SCANDIRECTIVE, name) ? -1 : 1);
4155 // Init new entry with current defaults
4156 conf_entries.push_back(default_conf);
4157 }
4158 dev_config & cfg = (retval ? conf_entries.back() : default_conf);
4159
4160 cfg.name = name; // Later replaced by dev->get_info().info_name
4161 cfg.dev_name = name; // If DEVICESCAN later replaced by get->dev_info().dev_name
4162 cfg.lineno = lineno;
4163
4164 // parse tokens one at a time from the file.
4165 while (char * token = strtok(0, delim)) {
4166 int rc = ParseToken(token, cfg);
4167 if (rc < 0)
4168 // error found on the line
4169 return -2;
4170
4171 if (rc == 0)
4172 // No tokens left
4173 break;
4174
4175 // PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Parsed token %s\n",token);
4176 }
4177
4178 // Don't perform checks below for DEFAULT entries
4179 if (retval == 0)
4180 return retval;
4181
4182 // If NO monitoring directives are set, then set all of them.
4183 if (!( cfg.smartcheck || cfg.selftest
4184 || cfg.errorlog || cfg.xerrorlog
4185 || cfg.offlinests || cfg.selfteststs
4186 || cfg.usagefailed || cfg.prefail || cfg.usage
4187 || cfg.tempdiff || cfg.tempinfo || cfg.tempcrit)) {
4188
4189 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Drive: %s, implied '-a' Directive on line %d of file %s\n",
4190 cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.lineno, configfile);
4191
4192 cfg.smartcheck = true;
4193 cfg.usagefailed = true;
4194 cfg.prefail = true;
4195 cfg.usage = true;
4196 cfg.selftest = true;
4197 cfg.errorlog = true;
4198 cfg.selfteststs = true;
4199 }
4200
4201 // additional sanity check. Has user set -M options without -m?
4202 if (cfg.emailaddress.empty() && (!cfg.emailcmdline.empty() || cfg.emailfreq || cfg.emailtest)){
4203 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Drive: %s, -M Directive(s) on line %d of file %s need -m ADDRESS Directive\n",
4204 cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.lineno, configfile);
4205 return -2;
4206 }
4207
4208 // has the user has set <nomailer>?
4209 if (cfg.emailaddress == "<nomailer>") {
4210 // check that -M exec is also set
4211 if (cfg.emailcmdline.empty()){
4212 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Drive: %s, -m <nomailer> Directive on line %d of file %s needs -M exec Directive\n",
4213 cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.lineno, configfile);
4214 return -2;
4215 }
4216 // From here on the sign of <nomailer> is cfg.emailaddress.empty() and !cfg.emailcmdline.empty()
4217 cfg.emailaddress.clear();
4218 }
4219
4220 return retval;
4221 }
4222
4223 // Parses a configuration file. Return values are:
4224 // N=>0: found N entries
4225 // -1: syntax error in config file
4226 // -2: config file does not exist
4227 // -3: config file exists but cannot be read
4228 //
4229 // In the case where the return value is 0, there are three
4230 // possiblities:
4231 // Empty configuration file ==> conf_entries.empty()
4232 // No configuration file ==> conf_entries[0].lineno == 0
4233 // SCANDIRECTIVE found ==> conf_entries.back().lineno != 0 (size >= 1)
4234 static int ParseConfigFile(dev_config_vector & conf_entries)
4235 {
4236 // maximum line length in configuration file
4237 const int MAXLINELEN = 256;
4238 // maximum length of a continued line in configuration file
4239 const int MAXCONTLINE = 1023;
4240
4241 stdio_file f;
4242 // Open config file, if it exists and is not <stdin>
4243 if (!(configfile == configfile_stdin)) { // pointer comparison ok here
4244 if (!f.open(configfile,"r") && (errno!=ENOENT || !configfile_alt.empty())) {
4245 // file exists but we can't read it or it should exist due to '-c' option
4246 int ret = (errno!=ENOENT ? -3 : -2);
4247 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"%s: Unable to open configuration file %s\n",
4248 strerror(errno),configfile);
4249 return ret;
4250 }
4251 }
4252 else // read from stdin ('-c -' option)
4253 f.open(stdin);
4254
4255 // Start with empty defaults
4256 dev_config default_conf;
4257
4258 // No configuration file found -- use fake one
4259 int entry = 0;
4260 if (!f) {
4261 char fakeconfig[] = SCANDIRECTIVE " -a"; // TODO: Remove this hack, build cfg_entry.
4262
4263 if (ParseConfigLine(conf_entries, default_conf, 0, fakeconfig) != -1)
4264 throw std::logic_error("Internal error parsing " SCANDIRECTIVE);
4265 return 0;
4266 }
4267
4268 #ifdef __CYGWIN__
4269 setmode(fileno(f), O_TEXT); // Allow files with \r\n
4270 #endif
4271
4272 // configuration file exists
4273 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Opened configuration file %s\n",configfile);
4274
4275 // parse config file line by line
4276 int lineno = 1, cont = 0, contlineno = 0;
4277 char line[MAXLINELEN+2];
4278 char fullline[MAXCONTLINE+1];
4279
4280 for (;;) {
4281 int len=0,scandevice;
4282 char *lastslash;
4283 char *comment;
4284 char *code;
4285
4286 // make debugging simpler
4287 memset(line,0,sizeof(line));
4288
4289 // get a line
4290 code=fgets(line, MAXLINELEN+2, f);
4291
4292 // are we at the end of the file?
4293 if (!code){
4294 if (cont) {
4295 scandevice = ParseConfigLine(conf_entries, default_conf, contlineno, fullline);
4296 // See if we found a SCANDIRECTIVE directive
4297 if (scandevice==-1)
4298 return 0;
4299 // did we find a syntax error
4300 if (scandevice==-2)
4301 return -1;
4302 // the final line is part of a continuation line
4303 cont=0;
4304 entry+=scandevice;
4305 }
4306 break;
4307 }
4308
4309 // input file line number
4310 contlineno++;
4311
4312 // See if line is too long
4313 len=strlen(line);
4314 if (len>MAXLINELEN){
4315 const char *warn;
4316 if (line[len-1]=='\n')
4317 warn="(including newline!) ";
4318 else
4319 warn="";
4320 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Error: line %d of file %s %sis more than MAXLINELEN=%d characters.\n",
4321 (int)contlineno,configfile,warn,(int)MAXLINELEN);
4322 return -1;
4323 }
4324
4325 // Ignore anything after comment symbol
4326 if ((comment=strchr(line,'#'))){
4327 *comment='\0';
4328 len=strlen(line);
4329 }
4330
4331 // is the total line (made of all continuation lines) too long?
4332 if (cont+len>MAXCONTLINE){
4333 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Error: continued line %d (actual line %d) of file %s is more than MAXCONTLINE=%d characters.\n",
4334 lineno, (int)contlineno, configfile, (int)MAXCONTLINE);
4335 return -1;
4336 }
4337
4338 // copy string so far into fullline, and increment length
4339 snprintf(fullline+cont, sizeof(fullline)-cont, "%s" ,line);
4340 cont+=len;
4341
4342 // is this a continuation line. If so, replace \ by space and look at next line
4343 if ( (lastslash=strrchr(line,'\\')) && !strtok(lastslash+1," \n\t")){
4344 *(fullline+(cont-len)+(lastslash-line))=' ';
4345 continue;
4346 }
4347
4348 // Not a continuation line. Parse it
4349 scandevice = ParseConfigLine(conf_entries, default_conf, contlineno, fullline);
4350
4351 // did we find a scandevice directive?
4352 if (scandevice==-1)
4353 return 0;
4354 // did we find a syntax error
4355 if (scandevice==-2)
4356 return -1;
4357
4358 entry+=scandevice;
4359 lineno++;
4360 cont=0;
4361 }
4362
4363 // note -- may be zero if syntax of file OK, but no valid entries!
4364 return entry;
4365 }
4366
4367 /* Prints the message "=======> VALID ARGUMENTS ARE: <LIST> <=======\n", where
4368 <LIST> is the list of valid arguments for option opt. */
4369 static void PrintValidArgs(char opt)
4370 {
4371 const char *s;
4372
4373 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> VALID ARGUMENTS ARE: ");
4374 if (!(s = GetValidArgList(opt)))
4375 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Error constructing argument list for option %c", opt);
4376 else
4377 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "%s", (char *)s);
4378 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, " <=======\n");
4379 }
4380
4381 #ifndef _WIN32
4382 // Report error and exit if specified path is not absolute.
4383 static void check_abs_path(char option, const std::string & path)
4384 {
4385 if (path.empty() || path[0] == '/')
4386 return;
4387
4388 debugmode = 1;
4389 PrintHead();
4390 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> INVALID ARGUMENT TO -%c: %s <=======\n\n", option, path.c_str());
4391 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Error: relative path names are not allowed\n\n");
4392 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4393 }
4394 #endif // !_WIN32
4395
4396 // Parses input line, prints usage message and
4397 // version/license/copyright messages
4398 static void ParseOpts(int argc, char **argv)
4399 {
4400 // Init default path names
4401 #ifndef _WIN32
4402 configfile = SMARTMONTOOLS_SYSCONFDIR "/smartd.conf";
4403 warning_script = SMARTMONTOOLS_SMARTDSCRIPTDIR "/smartd_warning.sh";
4404 #else
4405 std::string exedir = get_exe_dir();
4406 static std::string configfile_str = exedir + "/smartd.conf";
4407 configfile = configfile_str.c_str();
4408 warning_script = exedir + "/smartd_warning.cmd";
4409 #endif
4410
4411 // Please update GetValidArgList() if you edit shortopts
4412 static const char shortopts[] = "c:l:q:dDni:p:r:s:A:B:w:Vh?"
4413 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
4414 "C"
4415 #endif
4416 ;
4417 // Please update GetValidArgList() if you edit longopts
4418 struct option longopts[] = {
4419 { "configfile", required_argument, 0, 'c' },
4420 { "logfacility", required_argument, 0, 'l' },
4421 { "quit", required_argument, 0, 'q' },
4422 { "debug", no_argument, 0, 'd' },
4423 { "showdirectives", no_argument, 0, 'D' },
4424 { "interval", required_argument, 0, 'i' },
4425 #ifndef _WIN32
4426 { "no-fork", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
4427 #else
4428 { "service", no_argument, 0, 'n' },
4429 #endif
4430 { "pidfile", required_argument, 0, 'p' },
4431 { "report", required_argument, 0, 'r' },
4432 { "savestates", required_argument, 0, 's' },
4433 { "attributelog", required_argument, 0, 'A' },
4434 { "drivedb", required_argument, 0, 'B' },
4435 { "warnexec", required_argument, 0, 'w' },
4436 { "version", no_argument, 0, 'V' },
4437 { "license", no_argument, 0, 'V' },
4438 { "copyright", no_argument, 0, 'V' },
4439 { "help", no_argument, 0, 'h' },
4440 { "usage", no_argument, 0, 'h' },
4441 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
4442 { "capabilities", no_argument, 0, 'C' },
4443 #endif
4444 { 0, 0, 0, 0 }
4445 };
4446
4447 opterr=optopt=0;
4448 bool badarg = false;
4449 bool no_defaultdb = false; // set true on '-B FILE'
4450
4451 // Parse input options.
4452 int optchar;
4453 while ((optchar = getopt_long(argc, argv, shortopts, longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
4454 char *arg;
4455 char *tailptr;
4456 long lchecktime;
4457
4458 switch(optchar) {
4459 case 'q':
4460 // when to quit
4461 if (!(strcmp(optarg,"nodev"))) {
4462 quit=0;
4463 } else if (!(strcmp(optarg,"nodevstartup"))) {
4464 quit=1;
4465 } else if (!(strcmp(optarg,"never"))) {
4466 quit=2;
4467 } else if (!(strcmp(optarg,"onecheck"))) {
4468 quit=3;
4469 debugmode=1;
4470 } else if (!(strcmp(optarg,"showtests"))) {
4471 quit=4;
4472 debugmode=1;
4473 } else if (!(strcmp(optarg,"errors"))) {
4474 quit=5;
4475 } else {
4476 badarg = true;
4477 }
4478 break;
4479 case 'l':
4480 // set the log facility level
4481 if (!strcmp(optarg, "daemon"))
4482 facility=LOG_DAEMON;
4483 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local0"))
4484 facility=LOG_LOCAL0;
4485 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local1"))
4486 facility=LOG_LOCAL1;
4487 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local2"))
4488 facility=LOG_LOCAL2;
4489 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local3"))
4490 facility=LOG_LOCAL3;
4491 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local4"))
4492 facility=LOG_LOCAL4;
4493 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local5"))
4494 facility=LOG_LOCAL5;
4495 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local6"))
4496 facility=LOG_LOCAL6;
4497 else if (!strcmp(optarg, "local7"))
4498 facility=LOG_LOCAL7;
4499 else
4500 badarg = true;
4501 break;
4502 case 'd':
4503 // enable debug mode
4504 debugmode = 1;
4505 break;
4506 case 'n':
4507 // don't fork()
4508 #ifndef _WIN32 // On Windows, --service is already handled by daemon_main()
4509 do_fork = false;
4510 #endif
4511 break;
4512 case 'D':
4513 // print summary of all valid directives
4514 debugmode = 1;
4515 Directives();
4516 EXIT(0);
4517 break;
4518 case 'i':
4519 // Period (time interval) for checking
4520 // strtol will set errno in the event of overflow, so we'll check it.
4521 errno = 0;
4522 lchecktime = strtol(optarg, &tailptr, 10);
4523 if (*tailptr != '\0' || lchecktime < 10 || lchecktime > INT_MAX || errno) {
4524 debugmode=1;
4525 PrintHead();
4526 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "======> INVALID INTERVAL: %s <=======\n", optarg);
4527 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "======> INTERVAL MUST BE INTEGER BETWEEN %d AND %d <=======\n", 10, INT_MAX);
4528 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\nUse smartd -h to get a usage summary\n\n");
4529 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4530 }
4531 checktime = (int)lchecktime;
4532 break;
4533 case 'r':
4534 // report IOCTL transactions
4535 {
4536 int i;
4537 char *s;
4538
4539 // split_report_arg() may modify its first argument string, so use a
4540 // copy of optarg in case we want optarg for an error message.
4541 if (!(s = strdup(optarg))) {
4542 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "No memory to process -r option - exiting\n");
4543 EXIT(EXIT_NOMEM);
4544 }
4545 if (split_report_arg(s, &i)) {
4546 badarg = true;
4547 } else if (i<1 || i>3) {
4548 debugmode=1;
4549 PrintHead();
4550 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "======> INVALID REPORT LEVEL: %s <=======\n", optarg);
4551 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "======> LEVEL MUST BE INTEGER BETWEEN 1 AND 3<=======\n");
4552 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4553 } else if (!strcmp(s,"ioctl")) {
4554 ata_debugmode = scsi_debugmode = i;
4555 } else if (!strcmp(s,"ataioctl")) {
4556 ata_debugmode = i;
4557 } else if (!strcmp(s,"scsiioctl")) {
4558 scsi_debugmode = i;
4559 } else {
4560 badarg = true;
4561 }
4562 free(s); // TODO: use std::string
4563 }
4564 break;
4565 case 'c':
4566 // alternate configuration file
4567 if (strcmp(optarg,"-"))
4568 configfile = (configfile_alt = optarg).c_str();
4569 else // read from stdin
4570 configfile=configfile_stdin;
4571 break;
4572 case 'p':
4573 // output file with PID number
4574 pid_file = optarg;
4575 break;
4576 case 's':
4577 // path prefix of persistent state file
4578 state_path_prefix = optarg;
4579 break;
4580 case 'A':
4581 // path prefix of attribute log file
4582 attrlog_path_prefix = optarg;
4583 break;
4584 case 'B':
4585 {
4586 const char * path = optarg;
4587 if (*path == '+' && path[1])
4588 path++;
4589 else
4590 no_defaultdb = true;
4591 unsigned char savedebug = debugmode; debugmode = 1;
4592 if (!read_drive_database(path))
4593 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4594 debugmode = savedebug;
4595 }
4596 break;
4597 case 'w':
4598 warning_script = optarg;
4599 break;
4600 case 'V':
4601 // print version and CVS info
4602 debugmode = 1;
4603 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "%s", format_version_info("smartd", true /*full*/).c_str());
4604 EXIT(0);
4605 break;
4606 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
4607 case 'C':
4608 // enable capabilities
4609 enable_capabilities = true;
4610 break;
4611 #endif
4612 case 'h':
4613 // help: print summary of command-line options
4614 debugmode=1;
4615 PrintHead();
4616 Usage();
4617 EXIT(0);
4618 break;
4619 case '?':
4620 default:
4621 // unrecognized option
4622 debugmode=1;
4623 PrintHead();
4624 // Point arg to the argument in which this option was found.
4625 arg = argv[optind-1];
4626 // Check whether the option is a long option that doesn't map to -h.
4627 if (arg[1] == '-' && optchar != 'h') {
4628 // Iff optopt holds a valid option then argument must be missing.
4629 if (optopt && (strchr(shortopts, optopt) != NULL)) {
4630 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> ARGUMENT REQUIRED FOR OPTION: %s <=======\n",arg+2);
4631 PrintValidArgs(optopt);
4632 } else {
4633 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %s <=======\n\n",arg+2);
4634 }
4635 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\nUse smartd --help to get a usage summary\n\n");
4636 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4637 }
4638 if (optopt) {
4639 // Iff optopt holds a valid option then argument must be missing.
4640 if (strchr(shortopts, optopt) != NULL){
4641 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> ARGUMENT REQUIRED FOR OPTION: %c <=======\n",optopt);
4642 PrintValidArgs(optopt);
4643 } else {
4644 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> UNRECOGNIZED OPTION: %c <=======\n\n",optopt);
4645 }
4646 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\nUse smartd -h to get a usage summary\n\n");
4647 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4648 }
4649 Usage();
4650 EXIT(0);
4651 }
4652
4653 // Check to see if option had an unrecognized or incorrect argument.
4654 if (badarg) {
4655 debugmode=1;
4656 PrintHead();
4657 // It would be nice to print the actual option name given by the user
4658 // here, but we just print the short form. Please fix this if you know
4659 // a clean way to do it.
4660 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> INVALID ARGUMENT TO -%c: %s <======= \n", optchar, optarg);
4661 PrintValidArgs(optchar);
4662 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\nUse smartd -h to get a usage summary\n\n");
4663 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4664 }
4665 }
4666
4667 // non-option arguments are not allowed
4668 if (argc > optind) {
4669 debugmode=1;
4670 PrintHead();
4671 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> UNRECOGNIZED ARGUMENT: %s <=======\n\n", argv[optind]);
4672 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "\nUse smartd -h to get a usage summary\n\n");
4673 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4674 }
4675
4676 // no pidfile in debug mode
4677 if (debugmode && !pid_file.empty()) {
4678 debugmode=1;
4679 PrintHead();
4680 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "=======> INVALID CHOICE OF OPTIONS: -d and -p <======= \n\n");
4681 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Error: pid file %s not written in debug (-d) mode\n\n", pid_file.c_str());
4682 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4683 }
4684
4685 #ifndef _WIN32
4686 if (!debugmode) {
4687 // absolute path names are required due to chdir('/') after fork().
4688 check_abs_path('p', pid_file);
4689 check_abs_path('s', state_path_prefix);
4690 check_abs_path('A', attrlog_path_prefix);
4691 }
4692 #endif
4693
4694 // Read or init drive database
4695 if (!no_defaultdb) {
4696 unsigned char savedebug = debugmode; debugmode = 1;
4697 if (!read_default_drive_databases())
4698 EXIT(EXIT_BADCMD);
4699 debugmode = savedebug;
4700 }
4701
4702 // print header
4703 PrintHead();
4704 }
4705
4706 // Function we call if no configuration file was found or if the
4707 // SCANDIRECTIVE Directive was found. It makes entries for device
4708 // names returned by scan_smart_devices() in os_OSNAME.cpp
4709 static int MakeConfigEntries(const dev_config & base_cfg,
4710 dev_config_vector & conf_entries, smart_device_list & scanned_devs, const char * type)
4711 {
4712 // make list of devices
4713 smart_device_list devlist;
4714 if (!smi()->scan_smart_devices(devlist, (*type ? type : 0)))
4715 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"Problem creating device name scan list\n");
4716
4717 // if no devices, or error constructing list, return
4718 if (devlist.size() <= 0)
4719 return 0;
4720
4721 // add empty device slots for existing config entries
4722 while (scanned_devs.size() < conf_entries.size())
4723 scanned_devs.push_back((smart_device *)0);
4724
4725 // loop over entries to create
4726 for (unsigned i = 0; i < devlist.size(); i++) {
4727 // Move device pointer
4728 smart_device * dev = devlist.release(i);
4729 scanned_devs.push_back(dev);
4730
4731 // Copy configuration, update device and type name
4732 conf_entries.push_back(base_cfg);
4733 dev_config & cfg = conf_entries.back();
4734 cfg.name = dev->get_info().info_name;
4735 cfg.dev_name = dev->get_info().dev_name;
4736 cfg.dev_type = type;
4737 }
4738
4739 return devlist.size();
4740 }
4741
4742 static void CanNotRegister(const char *name, const char *type, int line, bool scandirective)
4743 {
4744 if (!debugmode && scandirective)
4745 return;
4746 if (line)
4747 PrintOut(scandirective?LOG_INFO:LOG_CRIT,
4748 "Unable to register %s device %s at line %d of file %s\n",
4749 type, name, line, configfile);
4750 else
4751 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Unable to register %s device %s\n",
4752 type, name);
4753 return;
4754 }
4755
4756 // Returns negative value (see ParseConfigFile()) if config file
4757 // had errors, else number of entries which may be zero or positive.
4758 static int ReadOrMakeConfigEntries(dev_config_vector & conf_entries, smart_device_list & scanned_devs)
4759 {
4760 // parse configuration file configfile (normally /etc/smartd.conf)
4761 int entries = ParseConfigFile(conf_entries);
4762
4763 if (entries < 0) {
4764 // There was an error reading the configuration file.
4765 conf_entries.clear();
4766 if (entries == -1)
4767 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Configuration file %s has fatal syntax errors.\n", configfile);
4768 return entries;
4769 }
4770
4771 // no error parsing config file.
4772 if (entries) {
4773 // we did not find a SCANDIRECTIVE and did find valid entries
4774 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Configuration file %s parsed.\n", configfile);
4775 }
4776 else if (!conf_entries.empty()) {
4777 // we found a SCANDIRECTIVE or there was no configuration file so
4778 // scan. Configuration file's last entry contains all options
4779 // that were set
4780 dev_config first = conf_entries.back();
4781 conf_entries.pop_back();
4782
4783 if (first.lineno)
4784 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Configuration file %s was parsed, found %s, scanning devices\n", configfile, SCANDIRECTIVE);
4785 else
4786 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"No configuration file %s found, scanning devices\n", configfile);
4787
4788 // make config list of devices to search for
4789 MakeConfigEntries(first, conf_entries, scanned_devs, first.dev_type.c_str());
4790
4791 // warn user if scan table found no devices
4792 if (conf_entries.empty())
4793 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT,"In the system's table of devices NO devices found to scan\n");
4794 }
4795 else
4796 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Configuration file %s parsed but has no entries\n", configfile);
4797
4798 return conf_entries.size();
4799 }
4800
4801 // Return true if TYPE contains a RAID drive number
4802 static bool is_raid_type(const char * type)
4803 {
4804 if (str_starts_with(type, "sat,"))
4805 return false;
4806 int i;
4807 if (sscanf(type, "%*[^,],%d", &i) != 1)
4808 return false;
4809 return true;
4810 }
4811
4812 // Return true if DEV is already in DEVICES[0..NUMDEVS) or IGNORED[*]
4813 static bool is_duplicate_device(const smart_device * dev,
4814 const smart_device_list & devices, unsigned numdevs,
4815 const dev_config_vector & ignored)
4816 {
4817 const smart_device::device_info & info1 = dev->get_info();
4818 bool is_raid1 = is_raid_type(info1.dev_type.c_str());
4819
4820 for (unsigned i = 0; i < numdevs; i++) {
4821 const smart_device::device_info & info2 = devices.at(i)->get_info();
4822 // -d TYPE options must match if RAID drive number is specified
4823 if ( info1.dev_name == info2.dev_name
4824 && ( info1.dev_type == info2.dev_type
4825 || !is_raid1 || !is_raid_type(info2.dev_type.c_str())))
4826 return true;
4827 }
4828
4829 for (unsigned i = 0; i < ignored.size(); i++) {
4830 const dev_config & cfg2 = ignored.at(i);
4831 if ( info1.dev_name == cfg2.dev_name
4832 && ( info1.dev_type == cfg2.dev_type
4833 || !is_raid1 || !is_raid_type(cfg2.dev_type.c_str())))
4834 return true;
4835 }
4836 return false;
4837 }
4838
4839 // This function tries devices from conf_entries. Each one that can be
4840 // registered is moved onto the [ata|scsi]devices lists and removed
4841 // from the conf_entries list.
4842 static void RegisterDevices(const dev_config_vector & conf_entries, smart_device_list & scanned_devs,
4843 dev_config_vector & configs, dev_state_vector & states, smart_device_list & devices)
4844 {
4845 // start by clearing lists/memory of ALL existing devices
4846 configs.clear();
4847 devices.clear();
4848 states.clear();
4849
4850 // Register entries
4851 dev_config_vector ignored_entries;
4852 unsigned numnoscan = 0;
4853 for (unsigned i = 0; i < conf_entries.size(); i++){
4854
4855 dev_config cfg = conf_entries[i];
4856
4857 if (cfg.ignore) {
4858 // Store for is_duplicate_device() check and ignore
4859 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s%s%s%s, ignored\n", cfg.name.c_str(),
4860 (!cfg.dev_type.empty() ? " [" : ""),
4861 cfg.dev_type.c_str(),
4862 (!cfg.dev_type.empty() ? "]" : ""));
4863 ignored_entries.push_back(cfg);
4864 continue;
4865 }
4866
4867 // get device of appropriate type
4868 smart_device_auto_ptr dev;
4869 bool scanning = false;
4870
4871 // Device may already be detected during devicescan
4872 if (i < scanned_devs.size()) {
4873 dev = scanned_devs.release(i);
4874 if (dev) {
4875 // Check for a preceding non-DEVICESCAN entry for the same device
4876 if ( (numnoscan || !ignored_entries.empty())
4877 && is_duplicate_device(dev.get(), devices, numnoscan, ignored_entries)) {
4878 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, duplicate, ignored\n", dev->get_info_name());
4879 continue;
4880 }
4881 scanning = true;
4882 }
4883 }
4884
4885 if (!dev) {
4886 dev = smi()->get_smart_device(cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.dev_type.c_str());
4887 if (!dev) {
4888 if (cfg.dev_type.empty())
4889 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, unable to autodetect device type\n", cfg.name.c_str());
4890 else
4891 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, unsupported device type '%s'\n", cfg.name.c_str(), cfg.dev_type.c_str());
4892 continue;
4893 }
4894 }
4895
4896 // Save old info
4897 smart_device::device_info oldinfo = dev->get_info();
4898
4899 // Open with autodetect support, may return 'better' device
4900 dev.replace( dev->autodetect_open() );
4901
4902 // Report if type has changed
4903 if (oldinfo.dev_type != dev->get_dev_type())
4904 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Device: %s, type changed from '%s' to '%s'\n",
4905 cfg.name.c_str(), oldinfo.dev_type.c_str(), dev->get_dev_type());
4906
4907 if (!dev->is_open()) {
4908 // For linux+devfs, a nonexistent device gives a strange error
4909 // message. This makes the error message a bit more sensible.
4910 // If no debug and scanning - don't print errors
4911 if (debugmode || !scanning)
4912 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, open() failed: %s\n", dev->get_info_name(), dev->get_errmsg());
4913 continue;
4914 }
4915
4916 // Update informal name
4917 cfg.name = dev->get_info().info_name;
4918 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, opened\n", cfg.name.c_str());
4919
4920 // Prepare initial state
4921 dev_state state;
4922
4923 // register ATA devices
4924 if (dev->is_ata()){
4925 if (ATADeviceScan(cfg, state, dev->to_ata())) {
4926 CanNotRegister(cfg.name.c_str(), "ATA", cfg.lineno, scanning);
4927 dev.reset();
4928 }
4929 }
4930 // or register SCSI devices
4931 else if (dev->is_scsi()){
4932 if (SCSIDeviceScan(cfg, state, dev->to_scsi())) {
4933 CanNotRegister(cfg.name.c_str(), "SCSI", cfg.lineno, scanning);
4934 dev.reset();
4935 }
4936 }
4937 else {
4938 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device: %s, neither ATA nor SCSI device\n", cfg.name.c_str());
4939 dev.reset();
4940 }
4941
4942 if (dev) {
4943 // move onto the list of devices
4944 configs.push_back(cfg);
4945 states.push_back(state);
4946 devices.push_back(dev);
4947 if (!scanning)
4948 numnoscan = devices.size();
4949 }
4950 // if device is explictly listed and we can't register it, then
4951 // exit unless the user has specified that the device is removable
4952 else if (!scanning) {
4953 if (cfg.removable || quit==2)
4954 PrintOut(LOG_INFO, "Device %s not available\n", cfg.name.c_str());
4955 else {
4956 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Unable to register device %s (no Directive -d removable). Exiting.\n", cfg.name.c_str());
4957 EXIT(EXIT_BADDEV);
4958 }
4959 }
4960 }
4961
4962 init_disable_standby_check(configs);
4963 }
4964
4965
4966 // Main program without exception handling
4967 static int main_worker(int argc, char **argv)
4968 {
4969 // Initialize interface
4970 smart_interface::init();
4971 if (!smi())
4972 return 1;
4973
4974 // is it our first pass through?
4975 bool firstpass = true;
4976
4977 // next time to wake up
4978 time_t wakeuptime = 0;
4979
4980 // parse input and print header and usage info if needed
4981 ParseOpts(argc,argv);
4982
4983 // Configuration for each device
4984 dev_config_vector configs;
4985 // Device states
4986 dev_state_vector states;
4987 // Devices to monitor
4988 smart_device_list devices;
4989
4990 bool write_states_always = true;
4991
4992 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
4993 // Drop capabilities
4994 if (enable_capabilities) {
4995 capng_clear(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH);
4996 capng_updatev(CAPNG_ADD, (capng_type_t)(CAPNG_EFFECTIVE|CAPNG_PERMITTED),
4997 CAP_SYS_ADMIN, CAP_MKNOD, CAP_SYS_RAWIO, -1);
4998 capng_apply(CAPNG_SELECT_BOTH);
4999 }
5000 #endif
5001
5002 // the main loop of the code
5003 for (;;) {
5004
5005 // are we exiting from a signal?
5006 if (caughtsigEXIT) {
5007 // are we exiting with SIGTERM?
5008 int isterm=(caughtsigEXIT==SIGTERM);
5009 int isquit=(caughtsigEXIT==SIGQUIT);
5010 int isok=debugmode?isterm || isquit:isterm;
5011
5012 PrintOut(isok?LOG_INFO:LOG_CRIT, "smartd received signal %d: %s\n",
5013 caughtsigEXIT, strsignal(caughtsigEXIT));
5014
5015 if (!isok)
5016 return EXIT_SIGNAL;
5017
5018 // Write state files
5019 if (!state_path_prefix.empty())
5020 write_all_dev_states(configs, states);
5021
5022 return 0;
5023 }
5024
5025 // Should we (re)read the config file?
5026 if (firstpass || caughtsigHUP){
5027 if (!firstpass) {
5028 // Write state files
5029 if (!state_path_prefix.empty())
5030 write_all_dev_states(configs, states);
5031
5032 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,
5033 caughtsigHUP==1?
5034 "Signal HUP - rereading configuration file %s\n":
5035 "\a\nSignal INT - rereading configuration file %s (" SIGQUIT_KEYNAME " quits)\n\n",
5036 configfile);
5037 }
5038
5039 {
5040 dev_config_vector conf_entries; // Entries read from smartd.conf
5041 smart_device_list scanned_devs; // Devices found during scan
5042 // (re)reads config file, makes >=0 entries
5043 int entries = ReadOrMakeConfigEntries(conf_entries, scanned_devs);
5044
5045 if (entries>=0) {
5046 // checks devices, then moves onto ata/scsi list or deallocates.
5047 RegisterDevices(conf_entries, scanned_devs, configs, states, devices);
5048 if (!(configs.size() == devices.size() && configs.size() == states.size()))
5049 throw std::logic_error("Invalid result from RegisterDevices");
5050 }
5051 else if (quit==2 || ((quit==0 || quit==1) && !firstpass)) {
5052 // user has asked to continue on error in configuration file
5053 if (!firstpass)
5054 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Reusing previous configuration\n");
5055 }
5056 else {
5057 // exit with configuration file error status
5058 return (entries==-3 ? EXIT_READCONF : entries==-2 ? EXIT_NOCONF : EXIT_BADCONF);
5059 }
5060 }
5061
5062 // Log number of devices we are monitoring...
5063 if (devices.size() > 0 || quit==2 || (quit==1 && !firstpass)) {
5064 int numata = 0;
5065 for (unsigned i = 0; i < devices.size(); i++) {
5066 if (devices.at(i)->is_ata())
5067 numata++;
5068 }
5069 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Monitoring %d ATA and %d SCSI devices\n",
5070 numata, devices.size() - numata);
5071 }
5072 else {
5073 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Unable to monitor any SMART enabled devices. Try debug (-d) option. Exiting...\n");
5074 return EXIT_NODEV;
5075 }
5076
5077 if (quit==4) {
5078 // user has asked to print test schedule
5079 PrintTestSchedule(configs, states, devices);
5080 return 0;
5081 }
5082
5083 #ifdef HAVE_LIBCAP_NG
5084 if (enable_capabilities) {
5085 for (unsigned i = 0; i < configs.size(); i++) {
5086 if (!configs[i].emailaddress.empty() || !configs[i].emailcmdline.empty()) {
5087 PrintOut(LOG_WARNING, "Mail can't be enabled together with --capabilities. All mail will be suppressed.\n");
5088 break;
5089 }
5090 }
5091 }
5092 #endif
5093
5094 // reset signal
5095 caughtsigHUP=0;
5096
5097 // Always write state files after (re)configuration
5098 write_states_always = true;
5099 }
5100
5101 // check all devices once,
5102 // self tests are not started in first pass unless '-q onecheck' is specified
5103 CheckDevicesOnce(configs, states, devices, firstpass, (!firstpass || quit==3));
5104
5105 // Write state files
5106 if (!state_path_prefix.empty())
5107 write_all_dev_states(configs, states, write_states_always);
5108 write_states_always = false;
5109
5110 // Write attribute logs
5111 if (!attrlog_path_prefix.empty())
5112 write_all_dev_attrlogs(configs, states);
5113
5114 // user has asked us to exit after first check
5115 if (quit==3) {
5116 PrintOut(LOG_INFO,"Started with '-q onecheck' option. All devices sucessfully checked once.\n"
5117 "smartd is exiting (exit status 0)\n");
5118 return 0;
5119 }
5120
5121 // fork into background if needed
5122 if (firstpass && !debugmode) {
5123 DaemonInit();
5124 }
5125
5126 // set exit and signal handlers, write PID file, set wake-up time
5127 if (firstpass){
5128 Initialize(&wakeuptime);
5129 firstpass = false;
5130 }
5131
5132 // sleep until next check time, or a signal arrives
5133 wakeuptime = dosleep(wakeuptime, write_states_always);
5134 }
5135 }
5136
5137
5138 #ifndef _WIN32
5139 // Main program
5140 int main(int argc, char **argv)
5141 #else
5142 // Windows: internal main function started direct or by service control manager
5143 static int smartd_main(int argc, char **argv)
5144 #endif
5145 {
5146 int status;
5147 try {
5148 // Do the real work ...
5149 status = main_worker(argc, argv);
5150 }
5151 catch (int ex) {
5152 // EXIT(status) arrives here
5153 status = ex;
5154 }
5155 catch (const std::bad_alloc & /*ex*/) {
5156 // Memory allocation failed (also thrown by std::operator new)
5157 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Smartd: Out of memory\n");
5158 status = EXIT_NOMEM;
5159 }
5160 catch (const std::exception & ex) {
5161 // Other fatal errors
5162 PrintOut(LOG_CRIT, "Smartd: Exception: %s\n", ex.what());
5163 status = EXIT_BADCODE;
5164 }
5165
5166 if (is_initialized)
5167 status = Goodbye(status);
5168
5169 #ifdef _WIN32
5170 daemon_winsvc_exitcode = status;
5171 #endif
5172 return status;
5173 }
5174
5175
5176 #ifdef _WIN32
5177 // Main function for Windows
5178 int main(int argc, char **argv){
5179 // Options for smartd windows service
5180 static const daemon_winsvc_options svc_opts = {
5181 "--service", // cmd_opt
5182 "smartd", "SmartD Service", // servicename, displayname
5183 // description
5184 "Controls and monitors storage devices using the Self-Monitoring, "
5185 "Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into "
5186 "ATA/SATA and SCSI/SAS hard drives and solid-state drives. "
5187 "www.smartmontools.org"
5188 };
5189 // daemon_main() handles daemon and service specific commands
5190 // and starts smartd_main() direct, from a new process,
5191 // or via service control manager
5192 return daemon_main("smartd", &svc_opts , smartd_main, argc, argv);
5193 }
5194 #endif