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408 lines
14 KiB
C
408 lines
14 KiB
C
/* libguestfs - the guestfsd daemon
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* Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Red Hat Inc.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*/
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#ifndef GUESTFSD_DAEMON_H
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#define GUESTFSD_DAEMON_H
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <rpc/types.h>
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#include <rpc/xdr.h>
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#include "guestfs_protocol.h"
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/*-- in guestfsd.c --*/
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extern int verbose;
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extern int autosync_umount;
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extern const char *sysroot;
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extern size_t sysroot_len;
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extern char *sysroot_path (const char *path);
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extern int is_root_device (const char *device);
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extern int xwrite (int sock, const void *buf, size_t len)
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__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__));
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extern int xread (int sock, void *buf, size_t len)
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__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__));
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/* Growable strings buffer. */
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struct stringsbuf {
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char **argv;
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size_t size;
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size_t alloc;
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};
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#define DECLARE_STRINGSBUF(v) \
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struct stringsbuf (v) = { .argv = NULL, .size = 0, .alloc = 0 }
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/* Append a string to the strings buffer.
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*
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* add_string_nodup: don't copy the string.
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* add_string: copy the string.
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* end_stringsbuf: NULL-terminate the buffer.
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*
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* All functions may fail. If these functions return -1, then
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* reply_with_* has been called, the strings have been freed and the
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* buffer should no longer be used.
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*/
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extern int add_string_nodup (struct stringsbuf *sb, char *str);
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extern int add_string (struct stringsbuf *sb, const char *str);
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extern int end_stringsbuf (struct stringsbuf *sb);
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extern size_t count_strings (char *const *argv);
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extern void sort_strings (char **argv, size_t len);
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extern void free_strings (char **argv);
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extern void free_stringslen (char **argv, size_t len);
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extern void sort_device_names (char **argv, size_t len);
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extern int compare_device_names (const char *a, const char *b);
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/* Concatenate strings, optionally with a separator string between
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* each. On error, these return NULL but do NOT call reply_with_* nor
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* free anything.
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*/
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extern char *concat_strings (char *const *argv);
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extern char *join_strings (const char *separator, char *const *argv);
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extern char **split_lines (char *str);
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#define command(out,err,name,...) commandf((out),(err),0,(name),__VA_ARGS__)
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#define commandr(out,err,name,...) commandrf((out),(err),0,(name),__VA_ARGS__)
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#define commandv(out,err,argv) commandvf((out),(err),0,(argv))
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#define commandrv(out,err,argv) commandrvf((out),(err),0,(argv))
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#define __external_command __attribute__((__section__(".guestfsd_ext_cmds")))
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#define GUESTFSD_EXT_CMD(___ext_cmd_var, ___ext_cmd_str) static const char ___ext_cmd_var[] __external_command = #___ext_cmd_str
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#define COMMAND_FLAG_FD_MASK (1024-1)
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#define COMMAND_FLAG_FOLD_STDOUT_ON_STDERR 1024
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#define COMMAND_FLAG_CHROOT_COPY_FILE_TO_STDIN 2048
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extern int commandf (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, int flags,
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const char *name, ...) __attribute__((sentinel));
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extern int commandrf (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, int flags,
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const char *name, ...) __attribute__((sentinel));
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extern int commandvf (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, int flags,
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char const *const *argv);
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extern int commandrvf (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, int flags,
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char const* const *argv);
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extern int is_power_of_2 (unsigned long v);
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extern void trim (char *str);
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extern int device_name_translation (char *device);
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extern int prog_exists (const char *prog);
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extern void udev_settle (void);
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extern int random_name (char *template);
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/* This just stops gcc from giving a warning about our custom printf
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* formatters %Q and %R. See guestfs(3)/EXTENDING LIBGUESTFS for more
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* info about these.
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*/
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static inline int
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asprintf_nowarn (char **strp, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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int r;
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va_list args;
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va_start (args, fmt);
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r = vasprintf (strp, fmt, args);
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va_end (args);
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return r;
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}
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/*-- in names.c (auto-generated) --*/
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extern const char *function_names[];
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/*-- in proto.c --*/
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extern int proc_nr;
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extern int serial;
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extern uint64_t progress_hint;
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extern uint64_t optargs_bitmask;
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/*-- in mount.c --*/
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extern int is_root_mounted (void);
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extern int is_device_mounted (const char *device);
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/*-- in stubs.c (auto-generated) --*/
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extern void dispatch_incoming_message (XDR *);
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extern guestfs_int_lvm_pv_list *parse_command_line_pvs (void);
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extern guestfs_int_lvm_vg_list *parse_command_line_vgs (void);
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extern guestfs_int_lvm_lv_list *parse_command_line_lvs (void);
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/*-- in optgroups.c (auto-generated) --*/
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struct optgroup {
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const char *group; /* Name of the optional group. */
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int (*available) (void); /* Function to test availability. */
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};
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extern struct optgroup optgroups[];
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/*-- in available.c --*/
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extern int filesystem_available (const char *filesystem);
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/*-- in sync.c --*/
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/* Use this as a replacement for sync(2). */
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extern int sync_disks (void);
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/*-- in ext2.c --*/
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/* Confirmed this is true up to ext4 from the Linux sources. */
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#define EXT2_LABEL_MAX 16
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/*-- in lvm.c --*/
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extern int lv_canonical (const char *device, char **ret);
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/*-- in lvm-filter.c --*/
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extern void copy_lvm (void);
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/*-- in proto.c --*/
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extern void main_loop (int sock) __attribute__((noreturn));
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/* ordinary daemon functions use these to indicate errors
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* NB: you don't need to prefix the string with the current command,
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* it is added automatically by the client-side RPC stubs.
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*/
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extern void reply_with_error_errno (int err, const char *fs, ...)
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__attribute__((format (printf,2,3)));
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extern void reply_with_perror_errno (int err, const char *fs, ...)
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__attribute__((format (printf,2,3)));
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#define reply_with_error(...) reply_with_error_errno(0, __VA_ARGS__)
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#define reply_with_perror(...) reply_with_perror_errno(errno, __VA_ARGS__)
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/* daemon functions that receive files (FileIn) should call
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* receive_file for each FileIn parameter.
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*/
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typedef int (*receive_cb) (void *opaque, const void *buf, size_t len);
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extern int receive_file (receive_cb cb, void *opaque);
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/* daemon functions that receive files (FileIn) can call this
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* to cancel incoming transfers (eg. if there is a local error).
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*/
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extern int cancel_receive (void);
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/* daemon functions that return files (FileOut) should call
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* reply, then send_file_* for each FileOut parameter.
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* Note max write size if GUESTFS_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE.
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*/
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extern int send_file_write (const void *buf, size_t len);
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extern int send_file_end (int cancel);
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/* only call this if there is a FileOut parameter */
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extern void reply (xdrproc_t xdrp, char *ret);
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/* Notify progress to caller. This function is self-rate-limiting so
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* you can call it as often as necessary. Actions which call this
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* should add 'Progress' note in generator.
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*/
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extern void notify_progress (uint64_t position, uint64_t total);
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/* Pulse mode progress messages.
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*
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* Call pulse_mode_start to start sending progress messages.
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*
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* Call pulse_mode_end along the ordinary exit path (ie. before a
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* reply message is sent).
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*
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* Call pulse_mode_cancel along all error paths *before* any reply is
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* sent. pulse_mode_cancel does not modify errno, so it is safe to
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* call it before reply_with_perror.
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*
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* Pulse mode and ordinary notify_progress must not be mixed.
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*/
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extern void pulse_mode_start (void);
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extern void pulse_mode_end (void);
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extern void pulse_mode_cancel (void);
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/* Return true iff the buffer is all zero bytes.
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*
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* Note that gcc is smart enough to optimize this properly:
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* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1493936/faster-means-of-checking-for-an-empty-buffer-in-c/1493989#1493989
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*/
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static inline int
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is_zero (const char *buffer, size_t size)
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{
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
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if (buffer[i] != 0)
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/* Helper for building up short lists of arguments. Your code has to
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* define MAX_ARGS to a suitable value.
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*/
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#define ADD_ARG(argv,i,v) \
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do { \
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if ((i) >= MAX_ARGS) { \
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d: internal error: exceeded MAX_ARGS (%zu) when constructing the command line\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, (size_t) MAX_ARGS); \
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abort (); \
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} \
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(argv)[(i)++] = (v); \
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} while (0)
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/* Helper for functions that need a root filesystem mounted.
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* NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
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*/
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#define NEED_ROOT(cancel_stmt,fail_stmt) \
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do { \
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if (!is_root_mounted ()) { \
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cancel_stmt; \
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reply_with_error ("%s: you must call 'mount' first to mount the root filesystem", __func__); \
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fail_stmt; \
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} \
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} \
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while (0)
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/* Helper for functions that need an argument ("path") that is absolute.
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* NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
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*/
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#define ABS_PATH(path,cancel_stmt,fail_stmt) \
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do { \
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if ((path)[0] != '/') { \
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cancel_stmt; \
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reply_with_error ("%s: path must start with a / character", __func__); \
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fail_stmt; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* All functions that need an argument that is a device or partition name
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* must call this macro. It checks that the device exists and does
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* device name translation (described in the guestfs(3) manpage).
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* Note that the "path" argument may be modified.
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*
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* NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
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*/
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#define RESOLVE_DEVICE(path,cancel_stmt,fail_stmt) \
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do { \
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if (STRNEQLEN ((path), "/dev/", 5)) { \
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cancel_stmt; \
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reply_with_error ("%s: %s: expecting a device name", __func__, (path)); \
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fail_stmt; \
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} \
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if (is_root_device (path)) { \
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cancel_stmt; \
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reply_with_error ("%s: %s: device not found", __func__, path); \
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fail_stmt; \
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} \
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if (device_name_translation ((path)) == -1) { \
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int err = errno; \
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cancel_stmt; \
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errno = err; \
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reply_with_perror ("%s: %s", __func__, path); \
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fail_stmt; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* Helper for functions which need either an absolute path in the
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* mounted filesystem, OR a /dev/ device which exists.
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*
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* NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
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*
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* NB #2: Functions which mix filenames and device paths should be
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* avoided, and existing functions should be deprecated. This is
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* because we intend in future to make device parameters a distinct
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* type from filenames.
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*/
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#define REQUIRE_ROOT_OR_RESOLVE_DEVICE(path,cancel_stmt,fail_stmt) \
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do { \
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if (STREQLEN ((path), "/dev/", 5)) \
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RESOLVE_DEVICE ((path), cancel_stmt, fail_stmt); \
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else { \
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NEED_ROOT (cancel_stmt, fail_stmt); \
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ABS_PATH ((path), cancel_stmt, fail_stmt); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* NB:
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* (1) You must match CHROOT_IN and CHROOT_OUT even along error paths.
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* (2) You must not change directory! cwd must always be "/", otherwise
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* we can't escape our own chroot.
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* (3) All paths specified must be absolute.
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* (4) Neither macro affects errno.
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*/
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#define CHROOT_IN \
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do { \
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if (sysroot_len > 0) { \
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int __old_errno = errno; \
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if (chroot (sysroot) == -1) \
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perror ("CHROOT_IN: sysroot"); \
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errno = __old_errno; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#define CHROOT_OUT \
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do { \
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if (sysroot_len > 0) { \
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int __old_errno = errno; \
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if (chroot (".") == -1) \
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perror ("CHROOT_OUT: ."); \
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errno = __old_errno; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* Marks functions which are not implemented.
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* NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
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*/
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#define XXX_NOT_IMPL(errcode) \
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do { \
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reply_with_error ("%s: function not implemented", __func__); \
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return (errcode); \
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} \
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while (0)
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/* Marks functions which are not supported. */
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#define NOT_SUPPORTED(errcode,...) \
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do { \
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reply_with_error_errno (ENOTSUP, __VA_ARGS__); \
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return (errcode); \
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} \
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while (0)
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#ifndef __attribute__
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# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8)
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# define __attribute__(x) /* empty */
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
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#endif
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#define STREQ(a,b) (strcmp((a),(b)) == 0)
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#define STRCASEEQ(a,b) (strcasecmp((a),(b)) == 0)
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#define STRNEQ(a,b) (strcmp((a),(b)) != 0)
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#define STRCASENEQ(a,b) (strcasecmp((a),(b)) != 0)
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#define STREQLEN(a,b,n) (strncmp((a),(b),(n)) == 0)
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#define STRCASEEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncasecmp((a),(b),(n)) == 0)
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#define STRNEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncmp((a),(b),(n)) != 0)
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#define STRCASENEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncasecmp((a),(b),(n)) != 0)
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#define STRPREFIX(a,b) (strncmp((a),(b),strlen((b))) == 0)
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#endif /* GUESTFSD_DAEMON_H */
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