#ifndef LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_PLUGIN_H #define LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_PLUGIN_H #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include enum plugin_state { /* We have to ask getmanifest */ UNCONFIGURED, /* We sent getmanifest, need response. */ AWAITING_GETMANIFEST_RESPONSE, /* Got `getmanifest` reply, now we need to send `init`. */ NEEDS_INIT, /* We have to get `init` response */ AWAITING_INIT_RESPONSE, /* We have `init` response. */ INIT_COMPLETE }; /** * A plugin, exposed as a stub so we can pass it as an argument. */ struct plugin { struct list_node list; pid_t pid; char *cmd; struct io_conn *stdin_conn, *stdout_conn; struct plugins *plugins; const char **plugin_path; /* If there's a json command which ordered this to start */ struct command *start_cmd; enum plugin_state plugin_state; /* Our unique index, which is default hook ordering. */ u64 index; /* If this plugin can be restarted without restarting lightningd */ bool dynamic; /* Stuff we read */ char *buffer; size_t used, len_read; jsmn_parser parser; jsmntok_t *toks; /* Our json_streams. Since multiple streams could start * returning data at once, we always service these in order, * freeing once empty. */ struct json_stream **js_arr; struct log *log; /* List of options that this plugin registered */ struct list_head plugin_opts; const char **methods; /* Timer to add a timeout to some plugin RPC calls. Used to * guarantee that `getmanifest` doesn't block indefinitely. */ const struct oneshot *timeout_timer; /* An array of subscribed topics */ char **subscriptions; /* An array of currently pending RPC method calls, to be killed if the * plugin exits. */ struct list_head pending_rpccalls; /* If set, the plugin is so important that if it terminates early, * C-lightning should terminate as well. */ bool important; }; /** * A collection of plugins, and some associated information. * * Mainly used as root context for calls in the plugin subsystem. */ struct plugins { struct list_head plugins; bool startup; /* Currently pending requests by their request ID */ UINTMAP(struct jsonrpc_request *) pending_requests; struct log *log; struct log_book *log_book; struct lightningd *ld; const char *default_dir; /* If there are json commands waiting for plugin resolutions. */ struct command **json_cmds; /* Blacklist of plugins from --disable-plugin */ const char **blacklist; /* Whether we are shutting down (`plugins_free` is called) */ bool shutdown; /* Index to show what order they were added in */ u64 plugin_idx; #if DEVELOPER /* Whether builtin plugins should be overridden as unimportant. */ bool dev_builtin_plugins_unimportant; #endif /* DEVELOPER */ }; /* The value of a plugin option, which can have different types. * The presence of the integer and boolean values will depend of * the option type, but the string value will always be filled. */ struct plugin_opt_value { char *as_str; s64 *as_int; bool *as_bool; }; /** * Simple storage for plugin options inbetween registering them on the * command line and passing them off to the plugin */ struct plugin_opt { struct list_node list; const char *name; const char *type; const char *description; struct plugin_opt_value *value; bool deprecated; }; /** * Create a new plugins context. */ struct plugins *plugins_new(const tal_t *ctx, struct log_book *log_book, struct lightningd *ld); /** * Recursively add all plugins from the default plugins directory. */ void plugins_add_default_dir(struct plugins *plugins); /** * Initialize the registered plugins. * * Initialization includes spinning up the plugins, reading their * manifest, and registering the JSON-RPC passthrough and command line * arguments. In order to read the getmanifest reply from the plugins * we spin up our own io_loop that exits once all plugins have * responded. */ void plugins_init(struct plugins *plugins); /** * Free all resources that are held by plugins in the correct order. * * This function ensures that the resources dangling off of the plugins struct * are freed in the correct order. This is necessary since the struct manages * two orthogonal sets of resources: * * - Plugins * - Hook calls and notifications * * The tal hierarchy is organized in a plugin centric way, i.e., the plugins * may exit in an arbitrary order and they'll unregister pointers in the other * resources. However this will fail if `tal_free` decides to free one of the * non-plugin resources (technically a sibling in the allocation tree) before * the plugins we will get a use-after-free. This function fixes this by * freeing in the correct order without adding additional child-relationships * in the allocation structure and without adding destructors. */ void plugins_free(struct plugins *plugins); /** * Register a plugin for initialization and execution. * * @param plugins: Plugin context * @param path: The path of the executable for this plugin * @param start_cmd: The optional JSON command which caused this. * @param important: The plugin is important. * * If @start_cmd, then plugin_cmd_killed or plugin_cmd_succeeded will be called * on it eventually. */ struct plugin *plugin_register(struct plugins *plugins, const char* path TAKES, struct command *start_cmd, bool important); /** * Returns true if the provided name matches a plugin command */ bool plugin_paths_match(const char *cmd, const char *name); /** * Remove a plugin registered for initialization. * * @param plugins: Plugin context * @param arg: The basename or fullname of the executable for this plugin */ void plugin_blacklist(struct plugins *plugins, const char *name); /** * Is a plugin disabled?. * * @param plugins: Plugin context * @param arg: The basename or fullname of the executable for this plugin */ bool plugin_blacklisted(struct plugins *plugins, const char *name); /** * Kick off initialization of a plugin. * * Returns error string, or NULL. */ const char *plugin_send_getmanifest(struct plugin *p); /** * Kick of initialization of all plugins which need it/ * * Return true if any were started. */ bool plugins_send_getmanifest(struct plugins *plugins); /** * Kill a plugin process and free @plugin, with an error message. */ void plugin_kill(struct plugin *plugin, const char *msg); /** * Returns the plugin which registers the command with name {cmd_name} */ struct plugin *find_plugin_for_command(struct lightningd *ld, const char *cmd_name); /** * Call plugin_cmd_all_complete once all plugins are init or killed. * * Returns NULL if it's still pending. otherwise, returns * plugin_cmd_all_complete(). */ struct command_result *plugin_register_all_complete(struct lightningd *ld, struct command *cmd); /** * Send the configure message to all plugins. * * Once we've collected all the command line arguments we can go ahead * and send them over to the plugin. This finalizes the initialization * of the plugins and signals that lightningd is now ready to process * incoming JSON-RPC calls and messages. */ void plugins_config(struct plugins *plugins); /** * Are any plugins at this state still? */ bool plugins_any_in_state(const struct plugins *plugins, enum plugin_state state); /** * Are all plugins at this state? */ bool plugins_all_in_state(const struct plugins *plugins, enum plugin_state state); /** * This populates the jsonrpc request with the plugin/lightningd specifications */ void plugin_populate_init_request(struct plugin *p, struct jsonrpc_request *req); /** * Add the plugin option and their respective options to listconfigs. * * This adds a dict that maps the plugin name to a dict of configuration options * for the corresponding plugins. */ void json_add_opt_plugins(struct json_stream *response, const struct plugins *plugins); /** * Add the disable-plugins options to listconfigs. */ void json_add_opt_disable_plugins(struct json_stream *response, const struct plugins *plugins); /** * Used by db hooks which can't have any other I/O while talking to plugin. * * Returns output of io_loop() (ie. whatever gets passed to io_break() * to end exclusive loop). */ void *plugin_exclusive_loop(struct plugin *plugin); /** * Add a directory to the plugin path to automatically load plugins. */ char *add_plugin_dir(struct plugins *plugins, const char *dir, bool error_ok); /** * Clear all plugins registered so far. */ void clear_plugins(struct plugins *plugins); void plugins_notify(struct plugins *plugins, const struct jsonrpc_notification *n TAKES); /** * Send a jsonrpc_request to the specified plugin */ void plugin_request_send(struct plugin *plugin, struct jsonrpc_request *req TAKES); /** * Callback called when parsing options. It just stores the value in * the plugin_opt */ char *plugin_opt_set(const char *arg, struct plugin_opt *popt); /** * Callback called when plugin flag-type options.It just stores * the value in the plugin_opt */ char *plugin_opt_flag_set(struct plugin_opt *popt); /** * Helpers to initialize a connection to a plugin; we read from their * stdout, and write to their stdin. */ struct io_plan *plugin_stdin_conn_init(struct io_conn *conn, struct plugin *plugin); struct io_plan *plugin_stdout_conn_init(struct io_conn *conn, struct plugin *plugin); /** * Needed for I/O logging for plugin messages. */ struct log *plugin_get_log(struct plugin *plugin); /** * Tells the plugin system the directory for builtin plugins. */ void plugins_set_builtin_plugins_dir(struct plugins *plugins, const char *dir); /* Pair of functions to detect if plugin destroys itself: must always * call both! */ struct plugin_destroyed *plugin_detect_destruction(const struct plugin *plugin); bool was_plugin_destroyed(struct plugin_destroyed *destroyed); #endif /* LIGHTNING_LIGHTNINGD_PLUGIN_H */