// Copyright (c) 2013-2016 The btcsuite developers // Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The Decred developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main import ( "fmt" "net/http" _ "net/http/pprof" "os" "runtime" "runtime/debug" "runtime/pprof" "time" "github.com/decred/dcrd/blockchain/indexers" "github.com/decred/dcrd/limits" ) var cfg *config // winServiceMain is only invoked on Windows. It detects when dcrd is running // as a service and reacts accordingly. var winServiceMain func() (bool, error) // dcrdMain is the real main function for dcrd. It is necessary to work around // the fact that deferred functions do not run when os.Exit() is called. The // optional serverChan parameter is mainly used by the service code to be // notified with the server once it is setup so it can gracefully stop it when // requested from the service control manager. func dcrdMain(serverChan chan<- *server) error { // Load configuration and parse command line. This function also // initializes logging and configures it accordingly. tcfg, _, err := loadConfig() if err != nil { return err } cfg = tcfg defer func() { if logRotator != nil { logRotator.Close() } }() // Get a channel that will be closed when a shutdown signal has been // triggered either from an OS signal such as SIGINT (Ctrl+C) or from // another subsystem such as the RPC server. interrupt := interruptListener() defer dcrdLog.Info("Shutdown complete") // Show version and home dir at startup. dcrdLog.Infof("Version %s (Go version %s)", version(), runtime.Version()) dcrdLog.Infof("Home dir: %s", cfg.HomeDir) if cfg.NoFileLogging { dcrdLog.Info("File logging disabled") } // Enable http profiling server if requested. if cfg.Profile != "" { go func() { listenAddr := cfg.Profile dcrdLog.Infof("Creating profiling server "+ "listening on %s", listenAddr) profileRedirect := http.RedirectHandler("/debug/pprof", http.StatusSeeOther) http.Handle("/", profileRedirect) err := http.ListenAndServe(listenAddr, nil) if err != nil { fatalf(err.Error()) } }() } // Write cpu profile if requested. if cfg.CPUProfile != "" { f, err := os.Create(cfg.CPUProfile) if err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("Unable to create cpu profile: %v", err.Error()) return err } pprof.StartCPUProfile(f) defer f.Close() defer pprof.StopCPUProfile() } // Write mem profile if requested. if cfg.MemProfile != "" { f, err := os.Create(cfg.MemProfile) if err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("Unable to create cpu profile: %v", err) return err } timer := time.NewTimer(time.Minute * 20) // 20 minutes go func() { <-timer.C pprof.WriteHeapProfile(f) f.Close() }() } var lifetimeNotifier lifetimeEventServer if cfg.LifetimeEvents { lifetimeNotifier = newLifetimeEventServer(outgoingPipeMessages) } if cfg.PipeRx != 0 { go serviceControlPipeRx(uintptr(cfg.PipeRx)) } if cfg.PipeTx != 0 { go serviceControlPipeTx(uintptr(cfg.PipeTx)) } else { go drainOutgoingPipeMessages() } // Return now if an interrupt signal was triggered. if interruptRequested(interrupt) { return nil } // Load the block database. lifetimeNotifier.notifyStartupEvent(lifetimeEventDBOpen) db, err := loadBlockDB() if err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("%v", err) return err } defer func() { // Ensure the database is sync'd and closed on shutdown. lifetimeNotifier.notifyShutdownEvent(lifetimeEventDBOpen) dcrdLog.Infof("Gracefully shutting down the database...") db.Close() }() // Return now if an interrupt signal was triggered. if interruptRequested(interrupt) { return nil } // Drop indexes and exit if requested. // // NOTE: The order is important here because dropping the tx index also // drops the address index since it relies on it. if cfg.DropAddrIndex { if err := indexers.DropAddrIndex(db, interrupt); err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("%v", err) return err } return nil } if cfg.DropTxIndex { if err := indexers.DropTxIndex(db, interrupt); err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("%v", err) return err } return nil } if cfg.DropExistsAddrIndex { if err := indexers.DropExistsAddrIndex(db, interrupt); err != nil { dcrdLog.Errorf("%v", err) return err } return nil } // Create server and start it. lifetimeNotifier.notifyStartupEvent(lifetimeEventP2PServer) server, err := newServer(cfg.Listeners, db, activeNetParams.Params, interrupt) if err != nil { // TODO(oga) this logging could do with some beautifying. dcrdLog.Errorf("Unable to start server on %v: %v", cfg.Listeners, err) return err } defer func() { lifetimeNotifier.notifyShutdownEvent(lifetimeEventP2PServer) dcrdLog.Infof("Gracefully shutting down the server...") server.Stop() server.WaitForShutdown() srvrLog.Infof("Server shutdown complete") }() server.Start() if serverChan != nil { serverChan <- server } if interruptRequested(interrupt) { return nil } lifetimeNotifier.notifyStartupComplete() // Wait until the interrupt signal is received from an OS signal or // shutdown is requested through one of the subsystems such as the RPC // server. <-interrupt return nil } func main() { // Use all processor cores. runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.NumCPU()) // Block and transaction processing can cause bursty allocations. This // limits the garbage collector from excessively overallocating during // bursts. This value was arrived at with the help of profiling live // usage. debug.SetGCPercent(20) // Up some limits. if err := limits.SetLimits(); err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to set limits: %v\n", err) os.Exit(1) } // Call serviceMain on Windows to handle running as a service. When // the return isService flag is true, exit now since we ran as a // service. Otherwise, just fall through to normal operation. if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { isService, err := winServiceMain() if err != nil { fmt.Println(err) os.Exit(1) } if isService { os.Exit(0) } } // Work around defer not working after os.Exit() if err := dcrdMain(nil); err != nil { os.Exit(1) } }