extern void free_stringslen (char **argv, int len);
extern int command (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, const char *name, ...);
+extern int commandr (char **stdoutput, char **stderror, const char *name, ...);
extern int commandv (char **stdoutput, char **stderror,
char * const* const argv);
+extern int commandrv (char **stdoutput, char **stderror,
+ char * const* const argv);
+
+extern int shell_quote (char *out, int len, const char *in);
+
+extern int verbose;
/*-- in proto.c --*/
extern int proc_nr;
extern void main_loop (int sock);
/* ordinary daemon functions use these to indicate errors */
-extern void reply_with_error (const char *fs, ...);
-extern void reply_with_perror (const char *fs, ...);
+extern void reply_with_error (const char *fs, ...)
+ __attribute__((format (printf,1,2)));
+extern void reply_with_perror (const char *fs, ...)
+ __attribute__((format (printf,1,2)));
/* daemon functions that receive files (FileIn) should call
* receive_file for each FileIn parameter.
*/
-#if 0
-extern void receive_file ();
-#endif
+typedef int (*receive_cb) (void *opaque, const void *buf, int len);
+extern int receive_file (receive_cb cb, void *opaque);
+
+/* daemon functions that receive files (FileIn) can call this
+ * to cancel incoming transfers (eg. if there is a local error),
+ * but they MUST then call reply_with_error or reply_with_perror.
+ */
+extern void cancel_receive (void);
/* daemon functions that return files (FileOut) should call
- * reply, then send_file for each FileOut parameter.
+ * reply, then send_file_* for each FileOut parameter.
+ * Note max write size if GUESTFS_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE.
*/
-#if 0
-extern void send_file ();
-#endif
+extern int send_file_write (const void *buf, int len);
+extern void send_file_end (int cancel);
/* only call this if there is a FileOut parameter */
extern void reply (xdrproc_t xdrp, char *ret);
-/* Helper for functions that need a root filesystem mounted. */
+/* Helper for functions that need a root filesystem mounted.
+ * NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
+ */
#define NEED_ROOT(errcode) \
do { \
if (!root_mounted) { \
} \
while (0)
-/* Helper for functions that need an argument ("path") that is absolute. */
+/* Helper for functions that need an argument ("path") that is absolute.
+ * NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
+ */
#define ABS_PATH(path,errcode) \
do { \
if ((path)[0] != '/') { \
} \
} while (0)
-/* Helper for functions that need an argument ("path") that is a device. */
+/* Helper for functions that need an argument ("path") that is a device.
+ * NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
+ */
#define IS_DEVICE(path,errcode) \
do { \
struct stat statbuf; \
/* Helper for functions which need either an absolute path in the
* mounted filesystem, OR a /dev/ device which exists.
+ * NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
*/
#define NEED_ROOT_OR_IS_DEVICE(path,errcode) \
do { \
if (strncmp ((path), "/dev/", 5) == 0) \
IS_DEVICE ((path),(errcode)); \
else { \
- NEED_ROOT ((path),(errcode)); \
+ NEED_ROOT ((errcode)); \
ABS_PATH ((path),(errcode)); \
} \
} while (0)
#define CHROOT_OUT \
do { int old_errno = errno; chroot ("."); errno = old_errno; } while (0)
-/* Marks functions which are not implemented. */
+/* Marks functions which are not implemented.
+ * NB. Cannot be used for FileIn functions.
+ */
#define XXX_NOT_IMPL(errcode) \
do { \
reply_with_error ("%s: function not implemented", __func__); \