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#! /bin/bash
# No, we can not deal with sh alone.

set -e
set -u

# ftpsync script for Debian
# Based losely on a number of existing scripts, written by an
# unknown number of different people over the years.
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

# In case the admin somehow wants to have this script located someplace else,
# he can set BASEDIR, and we will take that. If it is unset we take ${HOME}
# How the admin sets this isn't our place to deal with. One could use a wrapper
# for that. Or pam_env. Or whatever fits in the local setup. :)
BASEDIR=${BASEDIR:-"${HOME}"}

# Source our common functions
. "${BASEDIR}/etc/common"

########################################################################
########################################################################
## functions                                                          ##
########################################################################
########################################################################
# We want to be able to get told what kind of sync we should do. This
# might be anything, from the archive to sync, the stage to do, etc. A
# list of currently understood and valid options is below. Multiple
# options are seperated by space. All the words have to have the word
# sync: in front or nothing will get used!
#
# Option        Behaviour
# stage1		 Only do stage1 sync
# stage2		 Only do stage2 sync
# all			 Do a complete sync
# archive:foo    Sync archive foo (if config for foo is available)
# callback       Call back when done (needs proper ssh setup for this to
#                work). It will always use the "command" callback:$HOSTNAME
#                where $HOSTNAME is the one defined below/in config and
#                will happen before slave mirrors are triggered.
#
# So to get us to sync all of the archive behind bpo and call back when
# we are done, a trigger command of
# "ssh $USER@$HOST sync:all sync:archive:bpo sync:callback" will do the
# trick.
check_commandline() {
	while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
		case "$1" in
			sync:stage1)
				SYNCSTAGE1="true"
				SYNCALL="false"
				;;
			sync:stage2)
				SYNCSTAGE2="true"
				SYNCALL="false"
				;;
			sync:callback)
				SYNCCALLBACK="true"
				;;
			sync:archive:*)
				ARCHIVE=${1##sync:archive:}
				# We do not like / or . in the remotely supplied archive name.
				ARCHIVE=${ARCHIVE//\/}
				ARCHIVE=${ARCHIVE//.}
				;;
			sync:all)
				SYNCALL="true"
				;;
			*)
				echo "Unknown option ${1} ignored"
				;;
		esac
		shift  # Check next set of parameters.
	done
}

# All the stuff we want to do when we exit, no matter where
cleanup() {
	trap - ERR TERM HUP INT QUIT EXIT
	# all done. Mail the log, exit.
	log "Mirrorsync done";
	if [ -n "${MAILTO}" ]; then
        # In case rsync had something on stderr
		if [ -s "${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.error" ]; then
			mail -e -s "[${PROGRAM}@$(hostname -s)] ($$) rsync ERROR on $(date +"%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S")" ${MAILTO} < "${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.error"
		fi
		if [ "x${ERRORSONLY}x" = "xfalsex" ]; then
			# And the normal log
			mail -e -s "[${PROGRAM}@$(hostname -s)] archive sync finished on $(date +"%Y.%m.%d-%H:%M:%S")" ${MAILTO} < ${LOG}
		fi
	fi

	${SAVELOG} "${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.log"
	${SAVELOG} "${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.error"
	${SAVELOG} "$LOG" > /dev/null

	rm -f "${LOCK}";
}

# Check rsyncs return value
check_rsync() {

	ret=$1
	msg=$2

	# 24 - vanished source files. Ignored, that should be the target of $UPDATEREQUIRED
	# and us re-running. If it's not, uplink is broken anyways.
	case "${ret}" in
		0) return 0;;
		24) return 0;;
		*)
			error "ERROR: ${msg}"
			return 1
			;;
	esac
}

########################################################################
########################################################################


# As what are we called?
NAME="`basename $0`"
# The original command line arguments need to be saved!
ORIGINAL_COMMAND="$*"

SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND=${SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND:-""}
# Now, check if we got told about stuff via ssh
if [ -n "${SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}" ]; then
    # We deliberately add "nothing" and ignore it right again, to avoid
	# people from outside putting some set options in the first place,
	# making us parse them...
	set "nothing" "${SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}"
	shift
	# Yes, unqouted $* here. Or the function will only see it as one
	# parameter, which doesnt help the case in it.
	check_commandline $*
fi

# Now, we can locally override all the above variables by just putting
# them into the .ssh/authorized_keys file forced command.
if [ -n "${ORIGINAL_COMMAND}" ]; then
	set ${ORIGINAL_COMMAND}
	check_commandline $*
fi

# If we have been told to do stuff for a different archive than default,
# set the name accordingly.
ARCHIVE=${ARCHIVE:-""}
if [ -n "${ARCHIVE}" ]; then
	NAME="${NAME}-${ARCHIVE}"
fi

# Now source the config for the archive we run on.
# (Yes, people can also overwrite the options above in the config file
# if they want to)
if [ -f "${BASEDIR}/etc/${NAME}.conf" ]; then
	. "${BASEDIR}/etc/${NAME}.conf"
else
	echo "Nono, you can't tell us about random archives. Bad boy!"
	exit 1
fi

########################################################################
# Config options go here. Feel free to overwrite them in the config    #
# file if you need to.                                                 #
# On debian.org machines the defaults should be ok.                    #
#                                                                      #
# The following extra variables can be defined in the config file:     #
#                                                                      #
# ARCH_EXCLUDE                                                         #
#  can be used to exclude a complete architecture from                 #
# mirrorring. Use as space seperated list.                             #
# Possible values are:                                                 #
# alpha, amd64, arm, armel, hppa, hurd-i386, i386, ia64,               #
# m68k, mipsel, mips, powerpc, s390, sh, sparc and source              #
# eg. ARCH_EXCLUDE="alpha arm armel mipsel mips s390 sparc"            #
#                                                                      #
# An unset value will mirror all architectures                         #
########################################################################

########################################################################
# There should be nothing to edit here, use the config file            #
########################################################################
HOSTNAME=${HOSTNAME:-`hostname -f`}
# Where to put logfiles in
LOGDIR=${LOGDIR:-"${BASEDIR}/log"}
# Our own logfile
LOG=${LOG:-"${LOGDIR}/${NAME}.log"}

# Where should we put all the mirrored files?
TO=${TO:-"/org/ftp.debian.org/ftp/"}

# used by log() and error()
PROGRAM=${PROGRAM:-"${NAME}-$(hostname -s)"}

# Where to send mails about mirroring to?
if [ "x${HOSTNAME}x" != "x${HOSTNAME%%.debian.org}x" ]; then
	# We are not on a debian.org host
	MAILTO=${MAILTO:-"root"}
else
	# Yay, on a .debian.org host
	MAILTO=${MAILTO:-"mirrorlogs@debian.org"}
fi
# Want errors only or every log?
ERRORSONLY=${ERRORSONLY:-"false"}

# How to rotate our log
SAVELOG=${SAVELOG:-"savelog -t -c 14"}
# Lockfile program
LOCKFILE=${LOCKFILE:-"lockfile"}

# Our lockfile
LOCK=${LOCK:-"${TO}/Archive-Update-in-Progress-${HOSTNAME}"}
# Do we need another rsync run?
UPDATEREQUIRED="${TO}/Archive-Update-Required-${HOSTNAME}"
# Trace file for mirror stats and checks (make sure we get full hostname)
TRACE=${TRACE:-"project/trace/$(hostname -f)"}

# rsync program
RSYNC=${RSYNC:-rsync}
# Default rsync options for *every* rsync call
RSYNC_OPTIONS=${RSYNC_OPTIONS:-"-rltvHSB8192 --timeout 3600 --stats --exclude Archive-Update-in-Progress-${HOSTNAME} --exclude ${TRACE} --exclude Archive-Update-Required-${HOSTNAME}"}
# Options we only use in the first pass, where we do not want packages/sources to fly in yet and dont want to delete files
RSYNC_OPTIONS1=${RSYNC_OPTIONS1:-"--exclude Packages* --exclude Sources* --exclude Release* --exclude ls-lR*"}
# Options for the second pass, where we do want everything, including deletion of old and now unused files
RSYNC_OPTIONS2=${RSYNC_OPTIONS2:-"--max-delete=40000 --delay-updates --delete --delete-after --delete-excluded"}
# Which rsync share to use on our upstream mirror?
RSYNC_PATH=${RSYNC_PATH:-"ftp"}

# Do we sync stage1?
SYNCSTAGE1=${SYNCSTAGE1:-"false"}
# Do we sync stage2?
SYNCSTAGE2=${SYNCSTAGE2:-"false"}
# Do we sync all?
SYNCALL=${SYNCALL:-"true"}
# Do we callback?
SYNCCALLBACK=${SYNCCALLBACK:-"false"}
# If we call back we need some more options defined in the config file.
CALLBACKUSER=${CALLBACKUSER:-"archvsync"}
CALLBACKHOST=${CALLBACKHOST:-"none"}
CALLBACKKEY=${CALLBACKKEY:-"none"}

# General excludes. Don't list architecture specific stuff here, use ARCH_EXCLUDE for that!
EXCLUDE=${EXCLUDE:-""}

# The temp directory used by rsync --delay-updates is not
# world-readable remotely. Always exclude it to avoid errors. 
EXCLUDE="${EXCLUDE} --exclude .~tmp~/"

SOURCE_EXCLUDE=${SOURCE_EXCLUDE:-""}
ARCH_EXCLUDE=${ARCH_EXCLUDE:-""}
# Exclude architectures defined in $ARCH_EXCLUDE
for ARCH in ${ARCH_EXCLUDE}; do
    EXCLUDE=${EXCLUDE}"\
                --exclude binary-${ARCH}/ \
                --exclude disks-${ARCH}/ \
                --exclude installer-${ARCH}/ \
                --exclude Contents-${ARCH}.gz \
                --exclude Contents-${ARCH}.bz2 \
                --exclude Contents-${ARCH}.diff/ \
                --exclude arch-${ARCH}.files \
                --exclude arch-${ARCH}.list.gz \
                --exclude *_${ARCH}.deb \
                --exclude *_${ARCH}.udeb "
    if [ "${ARCH}" = "source" ]; then
		if [ -z ${SOURCE_EXCLUDE} ]; then
			SOURCE_EXCLUDE="\
                --exclude source/ \
                --exclude *.tar.gz \
                --exclude *.diff.gz \
                --exclude *.tar.bz2 \
                --exclude *.diff.bz2 \
                --exclude *.dsc "
		fi
	fi
done


# Some sane defaults
cd "${BASEDIR}"
umask 022

# If we are here for the first time, create the
# destination and the trace directory
mkdir -p "${TO}/project/trace"

# Used to make sure we will have the archive fully and completly synced before
# we stop, even if we get multiple pushes while this script is running.
# Otherwise we can end up with a half-synced archive:
# - get a push
# - sync, while locked
# - get another push. Of course no extra sync run then happens, we are locked.
# - done. Archive not correctly synced, we don't have all the changes from the second push.
touch "${UPDATEREQUIRED}"

# Check to see if another sync is in progress
if ${LOCKFILE} -! -l 43200 -r 0 "${LOCK}"; then
        error "Unable to start rsync, lock file still exists"
        exit 1
fi
trap cleanup EXIT ERR TERM HUP INT QUIT

# Start log by redirecting everything there.
exec >"$LOG" 2>&1
log "Mirrorsync start"
log "Acquired main lock"

if [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCCALLBACK}x" ]; then
	if [ "xnonex" = "x${CALLBACKHOST}x" ] || [ "xnonex" = "x${CALLBACKKEY}x" ]; then
		SYNCCALLBACK="false"
		error "We are asked to call back, but we do not know where to and do not have a key, ignoring callback"
	fi
fi

HOOK=(
	HOOKNR=1
	HOOKSCR=${HOOK1}
)
hook $HOOK

# Now, we might want to sync from anonymous too.
# This is that deep in this script so hook1 could, if wanted, change things!
if [ -z ${RSYNC_USER} ]; then
	RSYNCPTH="${RSYNC_HOST}"
else
	RSYNCPTH="${RSYNC_USER}@${RSYNC_HOST}"
fi

# Now do the actual mirroring, and run as long as we have an updaterequired file.
export RSYNC_PASSWORD

while [ -e "${UPDATEREQUIRED}" ]; do
	log "Running mirrorsync, update is required, ${UPDATEREQUIRED} exists"
	rm -f "${UPDATEREQUIRED}"

	# if we want stage1 *or* all
	if [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCSTAGE1}x" ] || [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCALL}x" ]; then
		log "Running stage1: ${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS1} ${EXCLUDE} ${SOURCE_EXCLUDE}  ${RSYNCPTH}::${RSYNC_PATH} ${TO}"

		set +e
		# Step one, sync everything except Packages/Releases
		${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS1} ${EXCLUDE} ${SOURCE_EXCLUDE} \
			${RSYNCPTH}::${RSYNC_PATH} "${TO}" >"${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.log" 2>"${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.error"
		result=$?
		set -e

		log "Back from rsync with returncode ${result}"
	else
		# Fake a good resultcode
		result=0
	fi # Sync stage 1?

	check_rsync $result "Sync step 1 went wrong, got errorcode ${result}. Logfile: ${LOG}" || exit 3

	HOOK=(
		HOOKNR=2
		HOOKSCR=${HOOK2}
	)
	hook $HOOK

	# if we want stage2 *or* all
	if [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCSTAGE2}x" ] || [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCALL}x" ]; then
		log "Running stage2: ${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS2} ${EXCLUDE} ${SOURCE_EXCLUDE} ${RSYNCPTH}::${RSYNC_PATH} ${TO}"

		set +e
		# We are lucky, it worked. Now do step 2 and sync again, this time including
		# the packages/releases files
		${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS} ${RSYNC_OPTIONS2} ${EXCLUDE} ${SOURCE_EXCLUDE} \
			${RSYNCPTH}::${RSYNC_PATH} "${TO}" >>${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.log 2>>${LOGDIR}/rsync-${NAME}.error
		result=$?
		set -e

		log "Back from rsync with returncode ${result}"
	else
		# Fake a good resultcode
		result=0
	fi # Sync stage 2?

	check_rsync $result "Sync step 2 went wrong, got errorcode ${result}. Logfile: ${LOG}" || exit 4

	HOOK=(
		HOOKNR=3
		HOOKSCR=${HOOK3}
	)
	hook $HOOK
done

if [ -d "`dirname "${TO}/${TRACE}"`" ]; then
      date -u > "${TO}/${TRACE}"
fi

HOOK=(
	HOOKNR=4
	HOOKSCR=${HOOK4}
)
hook $HOOK

if [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCCALLBACK}x" ]; then
	set +e
	callback ${CALLBACKUSER} ${CALLBACKHOST} "${CALLBACKKEY}"
	set -e
fi

if [ x${HUB} = "xtrue" ]; then
	# Only trigger slave mirrors if we had a push for stage2 or all
	if [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCSTAGE2}x" ] || [ "xtruex" = "x${SYNCALL}x" ]; then
		log "Trigger slave mirrors"
		${BASEDIR}/bin/runmirrors "${ARCHIVE}"
		log "Trigger slave done"

		HOOK=(
			HOOKNR=5
			HOOKSCR=${HOOK5}
		)
		hook $HOOK
	fi
fi

# All done, rest is done by cleanup hook.