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197 lines
5.3 KiB
C
197 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* This inspects a block device and produces an XML representation of
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* the partitions, LVM, filesystems that we find there. This could be
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* useful as example code of how to do this sort of probing, or to
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* feed the XML to other programs.
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*
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* Usage:
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* to-xml guest.img [guest.img ...]
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <guestfs.h>
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/* Note that if any API call fails, we can just exit. The
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* standard error handler will have printed the error message
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* to stderr already.
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*/
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#define CALL(call,errcode) \
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if ((call) == (errcode)) exit (1);
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static void display_partition (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev);
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static void display_partitions (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev);
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static void display_ext23 (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev, const char *fstype);
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int
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main (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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guestfs_h *g;
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int i;
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if (argc < 2 || access (argv[1], F_OK) != 0) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Usage: to-xml guest.img [guest.img ...]\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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if (!(g = guestfs_create ())) {
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fprintf (stderr, "Cannot create libguestfs handle.\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i)
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CALL (guestfs_add_drive (g, argv[i]), -1);
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CALL (guestfs_launch (g), -1);
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CALL (guestfs_wait_ready (g), -1);
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printf ("<guestfs-system>\n");
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/* list-devices should return the devices that we just attached?
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* Better to find out what the kernel thinks are devices anyway ...
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*/
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char **devices;
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CALL (devices = guestfs_list_devices (g), NULL);
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printf ("<devices>\n");
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for (i = 0; devices[i] != NULL; ++i) {
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int64_t size;
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CALL (size = guestfs_blockdev_getsize64 (g, devices[i]), -1);
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printf ("<device dev=\"%s\" size=\"%" PRIi64 "\">\n", devices[i], size);
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display_partition (g, devices[i]);
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free (devices[i]);
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printf ("</device>\n");
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}
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free (devices);
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printf ("</devices>\n");
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/* Now do the same for VGs and LVs. Note that a VG may span
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* multiple PVs / block devices, in arbitrary ways, which is
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* why VGs are in a separate top-level XML class.
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*/
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char **vgs;
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char **lvs;
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printf ("<volgroups>\n");
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CALL (vgs = guestfs_vgs (g), NULL);
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CALL (lvs = guestfs_lvs (g), NULL);
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for (i = 0; vgs[i] != NULL; ++i) {
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printf ("<volgroup name=\"%s\">\n", vgs[i]);
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/* Just the LVs in this VG. */
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int len = strlen (vgs[i]);
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int j;
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for (j = 0; lvs[j] != NULL; ++j) {
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if (strncmp (lvs[j], "/dev/", 5) == 0 &&
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strncmp (&lvs[j][5], vgs[i], len) == 0 &&
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lvs[j][len+5] == '/') {
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int64_t size;
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CALL (size = guestfs_blockdev_getsize64 (g, lvs[j]), -1);
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printf ("<logvol name=\"%s\" size=\"%" PRIi64 "\">\n", lvs[j], size);
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display_partition (g, lvs[j]);
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printf ("</logvol>\n");
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free (lvs[j]);
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}
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}
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free (vgs[i]);
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printf ("</volgroup>\n");
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}
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free (vgs);
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free (lvs);
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printf ("</volgroups>\n");
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guestfs_close (g);
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printf ("</guestfs-system>\n");
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return 0;
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}
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/* Display a partition or LV. */
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static void
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display_partition (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev)
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{
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char *what;
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CALL (what = guestfs_file (g, dev), NULL);
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if (strstr (what, "boot sector") != NULL)
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display_partitions (g, dev);
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else if (strncmp (what, "LVM2", 4) == 0)
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printf ("<physvol/>\n");
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else if (strstr (what, "ext2 filesystem data") != NULL)
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display_ext23 (g, dev, "ext2");
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else if (strstr (what, "ext3 filesystem data") != NULL)
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display_ext23 (g, dev, "ext3");
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else if (strstr (what, "Linux/i386 swap file") != NULL)
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printf ("<linux-swap/>\n");
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else
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printf ("<unknown/>\n");
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free (what);
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}
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/* Display an MBR-formatted boot sector. */
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static void
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display_partitions (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev)
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{
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/* We can't look into a boot sector which is an LV. That's
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* a limitation of sorts of the Linux kernel. (Actually, we
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* could do this if we add the kpartx program to libguestfs).
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*/
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if (strncmp (dev, "/dev/sd", 7) != 0) {
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printf ("<vm-image dev=\"%s\"/>\n", dev);
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return;
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}
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char **parts;
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int i, len;
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CALL (parts = guestfs_list_partitions (g), NULL);
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printf ("<partitions>\n");
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len = strlen (dev);
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for (i = 0; parts[i] != NULL; ++i) {
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/* Only display partition if it's in the device. */
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if (strncmp (parts[i], dev, len) == 0) {
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int64_t size;
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CALL (size = guestfs_blockdev_getsize64 (g, dev), -1);
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printf ("<partition dev=\"%s\" size=\"%" PRIi64 "\">\n", parts[i], size);
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display_partition (g, parts[i]);
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printf ("</partition>\n");
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}
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free (parts[i]);
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}
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free (parts);
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printf ("</partitions>\n");
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}
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/* Display some details on the ext2/3 filesystem on dev. */
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static void
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display_ext23 (guestfs_h *g, const char *dev, const char *fstype)
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{
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char **sbfields;
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int i;
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printf ("<fs type=\"%s\">\n", fstype);
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CALL (sbfields = guestfs_tune2fs_l (g, dev), NULL);
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for (i = 0; sbfields[i] != NULL; i += 2) {
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/* Just pick out a few important fields to display. There
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* is much more that could be displayed here.
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*/
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if (strcmp (sbfields[i], "Filesystem UUID") == 0)
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printf ("<uuid>%s</uuid>\n", sbfields[i+1]);
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else if (strcmp (sbfields[i], "Block size") == 0)
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printf ("<blocksize>%s</blocksize>\n", sbfields[i+1]);
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free (sbfields[i]);
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free (sbfields[i+1]);
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}
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free (sbfields);
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printf ("</fs>\n");
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}
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