#! /bin/sh # # Wrapper script which starts a new D-Bus session before # running a program and kills the D-Bus daemon when done. unset DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID XDG_RUNTIME_DIR # Ensure that we have a unique, empty XDG_RUNTIME_DIR. export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=`mktemp -d` # start D-Bus session eval `dbus-launch` export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS if [ "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_SYSTEM_BUS" ]; then # Use own private bus as system bus, then start a new one. DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_PID=$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS=$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS export DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS eval `dbus-launch` fi # Ensure that XDG dirs exist. Otherwise some daemons do not work correctly. createxdg() { dir="$1" if [ "$dir" ]; then mkdir -p "$dir" fi } createxdg "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME" createxdg "$XDG_CACHE_HOME" createxdg "$XDG_DATA_HOME" # Work-around for GNOME keyring daemon not started # when accessed via org.freedesktop.secrets: start it # explicitly. # See https://launchpad.net/bugs/525642 and # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=572137 if [ -x /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon ]; then /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --foreground --components=secrets 1>&2 & KEYRING_PID=$! fi # kill all programs started by us atexit() { [ ! "$KEYRING_PID" ] || ( echo >&2 "dbus-session.sh $$: killing keyring pid $KEYRING_PID"; kill -9 $KEYRING_PID ) [ ! "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_SYSTEM_BUS" ] || [ ! "$DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_PID" ] || ( echo >&2 "dbus-session.sh $$: killing system bus daemon $DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_PID"; kill -9 $DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_PID ) [ ! "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID" ] || ( echo >&2 "dbus-session.sh $$: killing session bus daemon $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID"; kill -9 $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID ) [ ! "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" ] || ( echo >&2 "dbus-session.sh $$: removing XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR"; rm -rf $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ) } trap atexit EXIT # If DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE is set and our main program runs # under valgrind, then also check EDS. Otherwise start EDS only # for certain known operations which need EDS (syncevolution, client-test) # but not others (make, configure). # # DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE must be the directory which contains # e-addressbook/calendar-factory. # # Similar for DBUS_SESSION_SH_AKONADI, except that we rely on akonadictl # and don't run it under valgrind. We also don't start it for test-dbus.py, # because starting it with "normal" XDG env variables and trying to # connect to it with XDG env set in test-dbus.py failed: # libakonadi Akonadi::SessionPrivate::init: Akonadi Client Session: connection config file ' akonadi/akonadiconnectionrc can not be found in ' "/data/runtests/work/lucid-amd64/build/src/temp-test-dbus/config" ' nor in any of ("/etc/xdg", "/etc") # E_CAL_PID= E_BOOK_PID= case "$@" in *valgrind*) prefix=`echo $@ | perl -p -e 's;.*?(\S*/?valgrind\S*).*;$1;'`;; *setup-syncevolution.sh*|*syncevolution\ *|*client-test\ *|*bash*|*testpim.py\ *|*test-dbus.py\ *|*gdb\ *) prefix=env;; *) prefix=;; # don't start EDS esac case "$TEST_DBUS_PREFIX" in *valgrind*) prefix="$TEST_DBUS_PREFIX";; esac akonadi=$prefix case "$@" in *test-dbus.py\ *) akonadi=;; esac if [ "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_AKONADI" ] && [ "$akonadi" ]; then # Prevents running unnecessary daemons which do not necessarily # work (see "[Kde-pim] configuring Akonadi server"). export AKONADI_DISABLE_AGENT_AUTOSTART=1 akonadictl start 1>&2 SLEEP=5 else DBUS_SESSION_SH_AKONADI= fi if [ "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE" ] && [ "$prefix" ]; then $prefix $DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE/evolution-calendar-factory --keep-running 1>&2 & E_CAL_PID=$! $prefix $DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE/evolution-addressbook-factory --keep-running 1>&2 & E_BOOK_PID=$! # give daemons some time to start and register with D-Bus SLEEP=5 else DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE= fi [ "$SLEEP" ] && sleep $SLEEP # run program "$@" res=$? echo dbus-session.sh: program returned $res >&2 # Now also shut down EDS, if started by us. Update total result code if any of them # failed the valgrind check. shutdown () { pid=$1 program=$2 # give process 20 seconds to shut down i=0 while [ "$pid" ] && ps | grep -q "$pid" && [ $i -lt 20 ]; do sleep 1 i=`expr $i + 1` done if [ "$pid" ] && ps | grep -q "$pid"; then kill -9 "$pid" 2>/dev/null fi wait "$pid" subres=$? case $subres in 0|130|137|143) true;; # 130 and 143 indicate that it was killed, probably by us *) echo $program failed with return code $subres >&2 if [ $res -eq 0 ]; then res=$subres fi ;; esac } if [ "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_AKONADI" ]; then akonadictl stop fi if [ "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE" ]; then kill "$E_CAL_PID" 2>/dev/null kill "$E_BOOK_PID" 2>/dev/null shutdown "$E_CAL_PID" "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE/evolution-calendar-factory" shutdown "$E_BOOK_PID" "$DBUS_SESSION_SH_EDS_BASE/evolution-addressbook-factory" fi echo dbus-session.sh: final result $res >&2 exit $res