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11 KiB
C
411 lines
11 KiB
C
/* libguestfs ruby bindings
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* Copyright (C) 2009-2025 Red Hat Inc.
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library 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 GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "actions.h"
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/* Ruby has a mark-sweep garbage collector and performs imprecise
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* scanning of the stack to look for pointers. Some implications
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* of this:
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* (1) Any VALUE stored in a stack location must be marked as
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* volatile so that the compiler doesn't put it in a register.
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* (2) Anything at all on the stack that "looks like" a Ruby
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* pointer could be followed, eg. buffers of random data.
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* (See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=843188#c6)
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* We fix (1) by marking everything possible as volatile.
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*/
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static void event_callback_wrapper (guestfs_h *g, void *data, uint64_t event, int event_handle, int flags, const char *buf, size_t buf_len, const uint64_t *array, size_t array_len);
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static VALUE event_callback_wrapper_wrapper (VALUE argv);
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static VALUE event_callback_handle_exception (VALUE not_used, VALUE exn);
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static VALUE **get_all_event_callbacks (guestfs_h *g, size_t *len_rtn);
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static void
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free_handle (void *gvp)
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{
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guestfs_h *g = gvp;
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if (g) {
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/* As in the OCaml binding, there is a nasty, difficult to
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* solve case here where the user deletes events in one of
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* the callbacks that we are about to invoke, resulting in
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* a double-free. XXX
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*/
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size_t len;
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VALUE **roots = get_all_event_callbacks (g, &len);
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/* Close the handle: this could invoke callbacks from the list
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* above, which is why we don't want to delete them before
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* closing the handle.
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*/
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guestfs_close (g);
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/* Now unregister the global roots. */
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if (len > 0) {
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
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rb_gc_unregister_address (roots[i]);
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free (roots[i]);
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}
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free (roots);
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}
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}
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}
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/* This is the ruby internal alloc function for the class. We do nothing
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* here except allocate an object containing a NULL guestfs handle.
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* Note we cannot call guestfs_create here because we need the extra
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* parameters, which ruby passes via the initialize method (see next
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* function).
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_alloc_handle (VALUE klass)
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{
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guestfs_h *g = NULL;
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/* Wrap it, and make sure the close function is called when the
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* handle goes away.
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*/
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return Data_Wrap_Struct (c_guestfs, NULL, free_handle, g);
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}
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static unsigned
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parse_flags (int argc, VALUE *argv)
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{
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volatile VALUE optargsv;
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unsigned flags = 0;
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volatile VALUE v;
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optargsv = argc == 1 ? argv[0] : rb_hash_new ();
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Check_Type (optargsv, T_HASH);
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v = rb_hash_lookup (optargsv, ID2SYM (rb_intern ("environment")));
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if (v != Qnil && !RTEST (v))
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flags |= GUESTFS_CREATE_NO_ENVIRONMENT;
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v = rb_hash_lookup (optargsv, ID2SYM (rb_intern ("close_on_exit")));
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if (v != Qnil && !RTEST (v))
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flags |= GUESTFS_CREATE_NO_CLOSE_ON_EXIT;
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return flags;
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* Guestfs::Guestfs.new([{:environment => false, :close_on_exit => false}]) -> Guestfs::Guestfs
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*
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* Call
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* {guestfs_create_flags}[http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#guestfs_create_flags]
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* to create a new libguestfs handle. The handle is represented in
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* Ruby as an instance of the Guestfs::Guestfs class.
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_initialize_handle (int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE m)
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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unsigned flags;
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if (argc > 1)
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rb_raise (rb_eArgError, "expecting 0 or 1 arguments");
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/* Should have been set to NULL by prior call to alloc function. */
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assert (DATA_PTR (m) == NULL);
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flags = parse_flags (argc, argv);
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g = guestfs_create_flags (flags);
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if (!g)
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rb_raise (e_Error, "failed to create guestfs handle");
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DATA_PTR (m) = g;
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/* Don't print error messages to stderr by default. */
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guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
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return m;
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}
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/* For backwards compatibility. */
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_compat_create_handle (int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE module)
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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unsigned flags;
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if (argc > 1)
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rb_raise (rb_eArgError, "expecting 0 or 1 arguments");
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flags = parse_flags (argc, argv);
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g = guestfs_create_flags (flags);
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if (!g)
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rb_raise (e_Error, "failed to create guestfs handle");
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/* Don't print error messages to stderr by default. */
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guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
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return Data_Wrap_Struct (c_guestfs, NULL, free_handle, g);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* g.close() -> nil
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*
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* Call
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* {guestfs_close}[http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#guestfs_close]
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* to close the libguestfs handle.
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_close_handle (VALUE gv)
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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Data_Get_Struct (gv, guestfs_h, g);
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/* Clear the data pointer first so there's no chance of a double
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* close if a close callback does something bad like calling exit.
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*/
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DATA_PTR (gv) = NULL;
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free_handle (g);
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return Qnil;
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* g.set_event_callback(cb, event_bitmask) -> event_handle
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*
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* Call
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* {guestfs_set_event_callback}[http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#guestfs_set_event_callback]
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* to register an event callback. This returns an event handle.
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_set_event_callback (VALUE gv, VALUE cbv, VALUE event_bitmaskv)
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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uint64_t event_bitmask;
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int eh;
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VALUE *root;
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char key[64];
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Data_Get_Struct (gv, guestfs_h, g);
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event_bitmask = NUM2ULL (event_bitmaskv);
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root = malloc (sizeof *root);
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if (root == NULL)
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rb_raise (rb_eNoMemError, "malloc: %m");
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*root = cbv;
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eh = guestfs_set_event_callback (g, event_callback_wrapper,
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event_bitmask, 0, root);
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if (eh == -1) {
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free (root);
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rb_raise (e_Error, "%s", guestfs_last_error (g));
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}
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rb_gc_register_address (root);
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snprintf (key, sizeof key, "_ruby_event_%d", eh);
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guestfs_set_private (g, key, root);
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return INT2NUM (eh);
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* g.delete_event_callback(event_handle) -> nil
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*
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* Call
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* {guestfs_delete_event_callback}[http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#guestfs_delete_event_callback]
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* to delete an event callback.
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_delete_event_callback (VALUE gv, VALUE event_handlev)
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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char key[64];
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const int eh = NUM2INT (event_handlev);
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VALUE *root;
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Data_Get_Struct (gv, guestfs_h, g);
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snprintf (key, sizeof key, "_ruby_event_%d", eh);
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root = guestfs_get_private (g, key);
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if (root) {
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rb_gc_unregister_address (root);
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free (root);
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guestfs_set_private (g, key, NULL);
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guestfs_delete_event_callback (g, eh);
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}
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return Qnil;
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}
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/*
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* call-seq:
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* Guestfs::Guestfs.event_to_string(events) -> string
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*
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* Call
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* {guestfs_event_to_string}[http://libguestfs.org/guestfs.3.html#guestfs_event_to_string]
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* to convert an event or event bitmask into a printable string.
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*/
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VALUE
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guestfs_int_ruby_event_to_string (VALUE modulev, VALUE eventsv)
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{
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uint64_t events;
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char *str;
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events = NUM2ULL (eventsv);
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str = guestfs_event_to_string (events);
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if (str == NULL)
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rb_raise (e_Error, "%s", strerror (errno));
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volatile VALUE rv = rb_str_new2 (str);
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free (str);
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return rv;
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}
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static void
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event_callback_wrapper (guestfs_h *g,
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void *data,
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uint64_t event,
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int event_handle,
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int flags,
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const char *buf, size_t buf_len,
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const uint64_t *array, size_t array_len)
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{
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size_t i;
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volatile VALUE eventv, event_handlev, bufv, arrayv;
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volatile VALUE argv[5];
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eventv = ULL2NUM (event);
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event_handlev = INT2NUM (event_handle);
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bufv = rb_str_new (buf, buf_len);
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arrayv = rb_ary_new2 (array_len);
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for (i = 0; i < array_len; ++i)
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rb_ary_push (arrayv, ULL2NUM (array[i]));
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/* This is a crap limitation of rb_rescue.
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* http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/~poffice/mail/ruby-talk/65698
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*/
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argv[0] = * (VALUE *) data; /* function */
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argv[1] = eventv;
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argv[2] = event_handlev;
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argv[3] = bufv;
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argv[4] = arrayv;
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rb_rescue (event_callback_wrapper_wrapper, (VALUE) argv,
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event_callback_handle_exception, Qnil);
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}
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static VALUE
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event_callback_wrapper_wrapper (VALUE argvv)
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{
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VALUE *argv = (VALUE *) argvv;
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volatile VALUE fn, eventv, event_handlev, bufv, arrayv;
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fn = argv[0];
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/* Check the Ruby callback still exists. For reasons which are not
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* fully understood, even though we registered this as a global root,
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* it is still possible for the callback to go away (fn value remains
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* but its type changes from T_DATA to T_NONE or T_ZOMBIE).
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* (RHBZ#733297, RHBZ#843188)
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*/
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if (rb_type (fn) != T_NONE
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#ifdef T_ZOMBIE
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&& rb_type (fn) != T_ZOMBIE
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#endif
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) {
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eventv = argv[1];
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event_handlev = argv[2];
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bufv = argv[3];
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arrayv = argv[4];
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rb_funcall (fn, rb_intern ("call"), 4,
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eventv, event_handlev, bufv, arrayv);
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}
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return Qnil;
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}
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/* Callbacks aren't supposed to throw exceptions. We just print the
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* exception on stderr and hope for the best.
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*/
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static VALUE
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event_callback_handle_exception (VALUE not_used, VALUE exn)
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{
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volatile VALUE message;
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message = rb_funcall (exn, rb_intern ("to_s"), 0);
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fprintf (stderr, "libguestfs: exception in callback: %s\n",
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StringValueCStr (message));
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return Qnil;
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}
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static VALUE **
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get_all_event_callbacks (guestfs_h *g, size_t *len_rtn)
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{
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VALUE **r;
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size_t i;
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const char *key;
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VALUE *root;
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/* Count the length of the array that will be needed. */
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*len_rtn = 0;
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root = guestfs_first_private (g, &key);
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while (root != NULL) {
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if (strncmp (key, "_ruby_event_", strlen ("_ruby_event_")) == 0)
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(*len_rtn)++;
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root = guestfs_next_private (g, &key);
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}
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/* No events, so no need to allocate anything. */
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if (*len_rtn == 0)
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return NULL;
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/* Copy them into the return array. */
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r = malloc (sizeof (VALUE *) * (*len_rtn));
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if (r == NULL)
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rb_raise (rb_eNoMemError, "malloc: %m");
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i = 0;
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root = guestfs_first_private (g, &key);
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while (root != NULL) {
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if (strncmp (key, "_ruby_event_", strlen ("_ruby_event_")) == 0) {
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r[i] = root;
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i++;
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}
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root = guestfs_next_private (g, &key);
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}
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return r;
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}
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