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Remove automatic registration delay for rhsmcertd
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* Card ID: CCT-67 (main branch)
* Card ID: CCT-69 (backport)

The delay was introduced in early versions of the code when Python was
not reliable for long-running tasks. Since we want to make automatic
registration in both standard and anonymous flow to be as fast as
possible, this delay is removed.

This splay period is now performed by the Python code in case the we
have obtained the anonymous entitlement certificates; before we ask for
the identity certificate.

(Cherry-picked from cb18b79)
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m-horky committed Jun 6, 2024
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62 changes: 6 additions & 56 deletions src/daemons/rhsmcertd.c
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Expand Up @@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ typedef enum {
#define N_(x) x
#define CONFIG_KEY_NOT_FOUND (0)

#define MAX_AUTO_REGISTER_ATTEMPTS 3

#if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2, 58, 0)
#define G_SOURCE_FUNC(f) ((GSourceFunc) (void (*)(void)) (f))
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -97,7 +96,6 @@ static gint arg_reg_interval_minutes = -1;
static gboolean arg_no_splay = FALSE;
static gboolean arg_auto_registration = FALSE;
static int fd_lock = -1;
static int auto_register_attempt = 0;

struct CertCheckData {
int interval_seconds;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -423,34 +421,19 @@ auto_register(gpointer data)
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (pid == 0) {
if (auto_register_attempt < MAX_AUTO_REGISTER_ATTEMPTS) {
debug ("(Auto-registration) executing: %s --auto-register", WORKER);
execl (WORKER, WORKER_NAME, "--auto-register", NULL);
} else {
warn ("(Auto-registration) the number of attempts reached the max limit: %d", MAX_AUTO_REGISTER_ATTEMPTS);
// Return False to not repeat this again
return false;
}
debug ("(Auto-registration) executing: %s --auto-register", WORKER);
execl (WORKER, WORKER_NAME, "--auto-register", NULL);
}

waitpid (pid, &status, 0);
status = WEXITSTATUS (status);

if (status == 0) {
info ("(Auto-registration) performed successfully.");
// No need to repeat this action again
return false;
} else {
auto_register_attempt++;
if (auto_register_attempt < MAX_AUTO_REGISTER_ATTEMPTS) {
warn ("(Auto-registration) failed (%d), retry will occur on next run.", status);
} else {
warn ("(Auto-registration) failed (%d), the number of attempts reached the max limit: %d",
status, MAX_AUTO_REGISTER_ATTEMPTS);
// Return False to not repeat this again
return false;
}
return true;
warn ("(Auto-registration) failed (%d)", status);
return false;
}
}

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -492,30 +475,6 @@ cert_check (gboolean heal)
return TRUE;
}


static gboolean
initial_auto_register (gpointer data)
{
struct CertCheckData *cert_data = data;
gboolean repeat_attempts;

repeat_attempts = auto_register(cert_data);

// When first attempt was not successful, then try to do other
// auto-registration attempts
if (repeat_attempts == true) {
// Add the timeout to begin waiting on interval but offset by the initial
// delay.
g_timeout_add(cert_data->interval_seconds * 1000,
(GSourceFunc) auto_register, cert_data);
// Update timestamp
log_update(cert_data->interval_seconds, cert_data->next_update_file);
}
// Return false so that the timer does
// not run this again.
return false;
}

static gboolean
initial_cert_check (gpointer data)
{
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -919,13 +878,11 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
// NOTE: We put the initial checks on a timer so that in the case of systemd,
// we can ensure that the network interfaces are all up before the initial
// checks are done.
int auto_reg_initial_delay = 0;
int auto_attach_initial_delay = 0;
int cert_check_initial_delay = 0;
if (run_now) {
info ("Initial checks will be run now!");
} else {
int auto_reg_offset = 0;
int auto_attach_offset = 0;
int cert_check_offset = 0;
if (splay_enabled == true) {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -964,16 +921,10 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
}
#endif
srand((unsigned int) seed);
auto_reg_offset = gen_random(auto_reg_interval_seconds);
auto_attach_offset = gen_random(heal_interval_seconds);
cert_check_offset = gen_random(cert_interval_seconds);
}

if (auto_reg_enabled) {
auto_reg_initial_delay = INITIAL_DELAY_SECONDS + auto_reg_offset;
info ("Waiting %.1f minutes plus %d splay seconds [%d seconds total] before performing first auto-register",
INITIAL_DELAY_SECONDS / 60.0, auto_reg_offset, auto_reg_initial_delay);
}
auto_attach_initial_delay = INITIAL_DELAY_SECONDS + auto_attach_offset;
info ("Waiting %.1f minutes plus %d splay seconds [%d seconds total] before performing first auto-attach.",
INITIAL_DELAY_SECONDS / 60.0, auto_attach_offset, auto_attach_initial_delay);
Expand All @@ -998,8 +949,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
auto_attach_data.next_update_file = NEXT_AUTO_ATTACH_UPDATE_FILE;

if (auto_reg_enabled) {
g_timeout_add(auto_reg_initial_delay * 1000,
(GSourceFunc) initial_auto_register, (gpointer) &auto_register_data);
auto_register((gpointer) &auto_register_data);
}
g_timeout_add (cert_check_initial_delay * 1000,
(GSourceFunc) initial_cert_check, (gpointer) &cert_check_data);
Expand All @@ -1010,7 +960,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
// time. This works for most users, since the cert_interval aligns with
// runs of heal_interval (i.e., heal_interval % cert_interval = 0)
if (auto_reg_enabled) {
log_update (auto_reg_initial_delay, NEXT_AUTO_REGISTER_UPDATE_FILE);
log_update (0, NEXT_AUTO_REGISTER_UPDATE_FILE);
}
log_update (cert_check_initial_delay, NEXT_CERT_UPDATE_FILE);
log_update (auto_attach_initial_delay, NEXT_AUTO_ATTACH_UPDATE_FILE);
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