(* This script generates a large amount of code and documentation for
* all the daemon actions.
- *
+ *
* To add a new action there are only two files you need to change,
* this one to describe the interface (see the big table of
* 'daemon_functions' below), and daemon/<somefile>.c to write the
* implementation.
- *
+ *
* After editing this file, run it (./src/generator.ml) to regenerate
* all the output files. 'make' will rerun this automatically when
* necessary. Note that if you are using a separate build directory
* you must run generator.ml from the _source_ directory.
- *
+ *
* IMPORTANT: This script should NOT print any warnings. If it prints
* warnings, you should treat them as errors.
*
#load "unix.cma";;
#load "str.cma";;
#directory "+xml-light";;
+#directory "+../pkg-lib/xml-light";; (* for GODI users *)
#load "xml-light.cma";;
open Unix
*)
| FileIn of string
| FileOut of string
-(* Not implemented:
(* Opaque buffer which can contain arbitrary 8 bit data.
- * In the C API, this is expressed as <char *, int> pair.
+ * In the C API, this is expressed as <const char *, size_t> pair.
* Most other languages have a string type which can contain
* ASCII NUL. We use whatever type is appropriate for each
* language.
* To return an arbitrary buffer, use RBufferOut.
*)
| BufferIn of string
-*)
type flags =
| ProtocolLimitWarning (* display warning about protocol size limits *)
| DangerWillRobinson (* flags particularly dangerous commands *)
| FishAlias of string (* provide an alias for this cmd in guestfish *)
- | FishAction of string (* call this function in guestfish *)
+ | FishOutput of fish_output_t (* how to display output in guestfish *)
| NotInFish (* do not export via guestfish *)
| NotInDocs (* do not add this function to documentation *)
| DeprecatedBy of string (* function is deprecated, use .. instead *)
| Optional of string (* function is part of an optional group *)
+and fish_output_t =
+ | FishOutputOctal (* for int return, print in octal *)
+ | FishOutputHexadecimal (* for int return, print in hex *)
+
(* You can supply zero or as many tests as you want per API call.
*
* Note that the test environment has 3 block devices, of size 500MB,
(* As for 'If' but the test runs _unless_ the code returns true. *)
| Unless of string
+ (* Run the test only if 'string' is available in the daemon. *)
+ | IfAvailable of string
+
(* Some initial scenarios for testing. *)
and test_init =
(* Do nothing, block devices could contain random stuff including
Int64 "integer64";
FileIn "filein";
FileOut "fileout";
+ BufferIn "bufferin";
]
let test_all_rets = [
*)
let non_daemon_functions = test_functions @ [
- ("launch", (RErr, []), -1, [FishAlias "run"; FishAction "launch"],
+ ("launch", (RErr, []), -1, [FishAlias "run"],
[],
"launch the qemu subprocess",
"\
changes to be committed, although qemu can support this.
This is equivalent to the qemu parameter
-C<-drive file=filename,snapshot=on,if=...>.
+C<-drive file=filename,snapshot=on,readonly=on,if=...>.
C<if=...> is set at compile time by the configuration option
C<./configure --with-drive-if=...>. In the rare case where you
might need to change this at run time, use C<guestfs_add_drive_with_if>
or C<guestfs_add_drive_ro_with_if>.
+C<readonly=on> is only added where qemu supports this option.
+
Note that this call checks for the existence of C<filename>. This
stops you from specifying other types of drive which are supported
by qemu such as C<nbd:> and C<http:> URLs. To specify those, use
C<value> can be NULL.");
- ("set_qemu", (RErr, [String "qemu"]), -1, [FishAlias "qemu"],
+ ("set_qemu", (RErr, [OptString "qemu"]), -1, [FishAlias "qemu"],
[],
"set the qemu binary",
"\
You can also override this by setting the C<LIBGUESTFS_QEMU>
environment variable.
-Setting C<qemu> to C<NULL> restores the default qemu binary.");
+Setting C<qemu> to C<NULL> restores the default qemu binary.
+
+Note that you should call this function as early as possible
+after creating the handle. This is because some pre-launch
+operations depend on testing qemu features (by running C<qemu -help>).
+If the qemu binary changes, we don't retest features, and
+so you might see inconsistent results. Using the environment
+variable C<LIBGUESTFS_QEMU> is safest of all since that picks
+the qemu binary at the same time as the handle is created.");
("get_qemu", (RConstString "qemu", []), -1, [],
[InitNone, Always, TestRun (
This is always non-NULL. If it wasn't set already, then this will
return the default qemu binary name.");
- ("set_path", (RErr, [String "searchpath"]), -1, [FishAlias "path"],
+ ("set_path", (RErr, [OptString "searchpath"]), -1, [FishAlias "path"],
[],
"set the search path",
"\
This call was added in version C<1.0.58>. In previous
versions of libguestfs there was no way to get the version
-number. From C code you can use ELF weak linking tricks to find out if
-this symbol exists (if it doesn't, then it's an earlier version).
+number. From C code you can use dynamic linker functions
+to find out if this symbol exists (if it doesn't, then
+it's an earlier version).
The call returns a structure with four elements. The first
three (C<major>, C<minor> and C<release>) are numbers and
To construct the original version string:
C<$major.$minor.$release$extra>
+See also: L<guestfs(3)/LIBGUESTFS VERSION NUMBERS>.
+
I<Note:> Don't use this call to test for availability
-of features. Distro backports makes this unreliable. Use
-C<guestfs_available> instead.");
+of features. In enterprise distributions we backport
+features from later versions into earlier versions,
+making this an unreliable way to test for features.
+Use C<guestfs_available> instead.");
("set_selinux", (RErr, [Bool "selinux"]), -1, [FishAlias "selinux"],
[InitNone, Always, TestOutputTrue (
[["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
"mount a guest disk at a position in the filesystem",
"\
The mounted filesystem is writable, if we have sufficient permissions
on the underlying device.
-The filesystem options C<sync> and C<noatime> are set with this
-call, in order to improve reliability.");
+B<Important note:>
+When you use this call, the filesystem options C<sync> and C<noatime>
+are set implicitly. This was originally done because we thought it
+would improve reliability, but it turns out that I<-o sync> has a
+very large negative performance impact and negligible effect on
+reliability. Therefore we recommend that you avoid using
+C<guestfs_mount> in any code that needs performance, and instead
+use C<guestfs_mount_options> (use an empty string for the first
+parameter if you don't want any options).");
("sync", (RErr, []), 2, [],
[ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun [["sync"]]],
"\
Touch acts like the L<touch(1)> command. It can be used to
update the timestamps on a file, or, if the file does not exist,
-to create a new zero-length file.");
+to create a new zero-length file.
+
+This command only works on regular files, and will fail on other
+file types such as directories, symbolic links, block special etc.");
("cat", (RString "content", [Pathname "path"]), 4, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
[], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
"set Augeas path to value",
"\
-Set the value associated with C<path> to C<value>.");
+Set the value associated with C<path> to C<val>.
+
+In the Augeas API, it is possible to clear a node by setting
+the value to NULL. Due to an oversight in the libguestfs API
+you cannot do that with this call. Instead you must use the
+C<guestfs_aug_clear> call.");
("aug_insert", (RErr, [String "augpath"; String "label"; Bool "before"]), 21, [Optional "augeas"],
[], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
I<Note>: When using this command from guestfish, C<mode>
by default would be decimal, unless you prefix it with
-C<0> to get octal, ie. use C<0700> not C<700>.");
+C<0> to get octal, ie. use C<0700> not C<700>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
("chown", (RErr, [Int "owner"; Int "group"; Pathname "path"]), 35, [],
[], (* XXX Need stat command to test *)
["lvs"]],
["/dev/VG1/LV1"; "/dev/VG1/LV2";
"/dev/VG2/LV3"; "/dev/VG2/LV4"; "/dev/VG2/LV5"])],
- "create an LVM volume group",
+ "create an LVM logical volume",
"\
-This creates an LVM volume group called C<logvol>
+This creates an LVM logical volume called C<logvol>
on the volume group C<volgroup>, with C<size> megabytes.");
("mkfs", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Device "device"]), 42, [],
[["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
"make a filesystem",
"\
See also: C<guestfs_sfdisk_l>, C<guestfs_sfdisk_N>,
C<guestfs_part_init>");
- ("write_file", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; String "content"; Int "size"]), 44, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
- [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents");
- InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "\nnew file contents\n"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "\nnew file contents\n");
- InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "\n\n"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n");
- InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; ""; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "");
- InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "\n\n\n"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n\n");
- InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "\n"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n")],
+ ("write_file", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; String "content"; Int "size"]), 44, [ProtocolLimitWarning; DeprecatedBy "write"],
+ (* Regression test for RHBZ#597135. *)
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["write_file"; "/new"; "abc"; "10000"]]],
"create a file",
"\
This call creates a file called C<path>. The contents of the
the content cannot contain embedded ASCII NULs).
I<NB.> Owing to a bug, writing content containing ASCII NUL
-characters does I<not> work, even if the length is specified.
-We hope to resolve this bug in a future version. In the meantime
-use C<guestfs_upload>.");
+characters does I<not> work, even if the length is specified.");
("umount", (RErr, [String "pathordevice"]), 45, [FishAlias "unmount"],
[InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
[["file"; "/known-1"]], "ASCII text");
InitISOFS, Always, TestLastFail (
- [["file"; "/notexists"]])],
+ [["file"; "/notexists"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/abssymlink"]], "symbolic link");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/directory"]], "directory")],
"determine file type",
"\
This call uses the standard L<file(1)> command to determine
-the type or contents of the file. This also works on devices,
-for example to find out whether a partition contains a filesystem.
+the type or contents of the file.
This call will also transparently look inside various types
of compressed file.
-The exact command which runs is C<file -zbsL path>. Note in
+The exact command which runs is C<file -zb path>. Note in
particular that the filename is not prepended to the output
-(the C<-b> option).");
+(the C<-b> option).
+
+This command can also be used on C</dev/> devices
+(and partitions, LV names). You can for example use this
+to determine if a device contains a filesystem, although
+it's usually better to use C<guestfs_vfs_type>.
+
+If the C<path> does not begin with C</dev/> then
+this command only works for the content of regular files.
+For other file types (directory, symbolic link etc) it
+will just return the string C<directory> etc.");
("command", (RString "output", [StringList "arguments"]), 50, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
[["checksum"; "sha384"; "/known-3"]], "5fa7883430f357b5d7b7271d3a1d2872b51d73cba72731de6863d3dea55f30646af2799bef44d5ea776a5ec7941ac640");
InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["checksum"; "sha512"; "/known-3"]], "2794062c328c6b216dca90443b7f7134c5f40e56bd0ed7853123275a09982a6f992e6ca682f9d2fba34a4c5e870d8fe077694ff831e3032a004ee077e00603f6")],
+ [["checksum"; "sha512"; "/known-3"]], "2794062c328c6b216dca90443b7f7134c5f40e56bd0ed7853123275a09982a6f992e6ca682f9d2fba34a4c5e870d8fe077694ff831e3032a004ee077e00603f6");
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha512"; "/abssymlink"]], "5f57d0639bc95081c53afc63a449403883818edc64da48930ad6b1a4fb49be90404686877743fbcd7c99811f3def7df7bc22635c885c6a8cf79c806b43451c1a")],
"compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of file",
"\
This call computes the MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the
=back
-The checksum is returned as a printable string.");
+The checksum is returned as a printable string.
- ("tar_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarfile"; String "directory"]), 69, [],
+To get the checksum for a device, use C<guestfs_checksum_device>.
+
+To get the checksums for many files, use C<guestfs_checksums_out>.");
+
+ ("tar_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarfile"; Pathname "directory"]), 69, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
[["tar_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar"; "/"];
["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
This command uploads and unpacks local file C<tarfile> (an
I<uncompressed> tar file) into C<directory>.
-To upload a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_in>.");
+To upload a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_in>
+or C<guestfs_txz_in>.");
("tar_out", (RErr, [String "directory"; FileOut "tarfile"]), 70, [],
[],
This command packs the contents of C<directory> and downloads
it to local file C<tarfile>.
-To download a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_out>.");
+To download a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_out>
+or C<guestfs_txz_out>.");
- ("tgz_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarball"; String "directory"]), 71, [],
+ ("tgz_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarball"; Pathname "directory"]), 71, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
[["tgz_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar.gz"; "/"];
["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
["mount_ro"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
["touch"; "/new"]]);
InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "data"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/new"; "data"];
["umount"; "/"];
["mount_ro"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "data")],
"\
This is the same as the C<guestfs_mount> command, but it
allows you to set the mount options as for the
-L<mount(8)> I<-o> flag.");
+L<mount(8)> I<-o> flag.
+
+If the C<options> parameter is an empty string, then
+no options are passed (all options default to whatever
+the filesystem uses).");
("mount_vfs", (RErr, [String "options"; String "vfstype"; Device "device"; String "mountpoint"]), 75, [],
[],
You can use either C<guestfs_tune2fs_l> or C<guestfs_get_e2label>
to return the existing label on a filesystem.");
- ("get_e2label", (RString "label", [Device "device"]), 81, [],
+ ("get_e2label", (RString "label", [Device "device"]), 81, [DeprecatedBy "vfs_label"],
[],
"get the ext2/3/4 filesystem label",
"\
You can use either C<guestfs_tune2fs_l> or C<guestfs_get_e2uuid>
to return the existing UUID of a filesystem.");
- ("get_e2uuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 83, [],
- [],
+ ("get_e2uuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 83, [DeprecatedBy "vfs_uuid"],
+ (* Regression test for RHBZ#597112. *)
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mke2journal"; "1024"; "/dev/sdb"];
+ ["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sdb"; uuid];
+ ["get_e2uuid"; "/dev/sdb"]], uuid)]),
"get the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID",
"\
This returns the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID of the filesystem on
C<device>.");
- ("fsck", (RInt "status", [String "fstype"; Device "device"]), 84, [],
+ ("fsck", (RInt "status", [String "fstype"; Device "device"]), 84, [FishOutput FishOutputHexadecimal],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
[["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
["fsck"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"]], 0);
to securely wipe the device). It should be sufficient to remove
any partition tables, filesystem superblocks and so on.
-See also: C<guestfs_scrub_device>.");
+See also: C<guestfs_zero_device>, C<guestfs_scrub_device>.");
("grub_install", (RErr, [Pathname "root"; Device "device"]), 86, [],
- (* Test disabled because grub-install incompatible with virtio-blk driver.
- * See also: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=479760
+ (* See:
+ * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484986
+ * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=479760
*)
- [InitBasicFS, Disabled, TestOutputTrue (
- [["grub_install"; "/"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/boot/grub"];
+ ["write"; "/boot/grub/device.map"; "(hd0) /dev/vda"];
+ ["grub_install"; "/"; "/dev/vda"];
["is_dir"; "/boot"]])],
"install GRUB",
"\
This command installs GRUB (the Grand Unified Bootloader) on
-C<device>, with the root directory being C<root>.");
+C<device>, with the root directory being C<root>.
+
+Note: If grub-install reports the error
+\"No suitable drive was found in the generated device map.\"
+it may be that you need to create a C</boot/grub/device.map>
+file first that contains the mapping between grub device names
+and Linux device names. It is usually sufficient to create
+a file containing:
+
+ (hd0) /dev/vda
+
+replacing C</dev/vda> with the name of the installation device.");
("cp", (RErr, [Pathname "src"; Pathname "dest"]), 87, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/old"; "file content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
["cp"; "/old"; "/new"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "file content");
InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
- [["write_file"; "/old"; "file content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
["cp"; "/old"; "/new"];
["is_file"; "/old"]]);
InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/old"; "file content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
["mkdir"; "/dir"];
["cp"; "/old"; "/dir/new"];
["cat"; "/dir/new"]], "file content")],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
[["mkdir"; "/olddir"];
["mkdir"; "/newdir"];
- ["write_file"; "/olddir/file"; "file content"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/olddir/file"; "file content"];
["cp_a"; "/olddir"; "/newdir"];
["cat"; "/newdir/olddir/file"]], "file content")],
"copy a file or directory recursively",
("mv", (RErr, [Pathname "src"; Pathname "dest"]), 89, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
- [["write_file"; "/old"; "file content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
["mv"; "/old"; "/new"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "file content");
InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
- [["write_file"; "/old"; "file content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
["mv"; "/old"; "/new"];
["is_file"; "/old"]])],
"move a file",
("equal", (RBool "equality", [Pathname "file1"; Pathname "file2"]), 93, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
- [["write_file"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"];
["cp"; "/file1"; "/file2"];
["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]]);
InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
- [["write_file"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"; "0"];
- ["write_file"; "/file2"; "contents of another file"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"];
+ ["write"; "/file2"; "contents of another file"];
["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]]);
InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
[["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]])],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
[["strings"; "/known-5"]], ["abcdefghi"; "jklmnopqr"]);
InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
- [["strings"; "/empty"]], [])],
+ [["strings"; "/empty"]], []);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["strings"; "/abssymlink"]])],
"print the printable strings in a file",
"\
This runs the L<strings(1)> command on a file and returns
("strings_e", (RStringList "stringsout", [String "encoding"; Pathname "path"]), 95, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
[["strings_e"; "b"; "/known-5"]], []);
- InitBasicFS, Disabled, TestOutputList (
- [["write_file"; "/new"; "\000h\000e\000l\000l\000o\000\n\000w\000o\000r\000l\000d\000\n"; "24"];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\000h\000e\000l\000l\000o\000\n\000w\000o\000r\000l\000d\000\n"];
["strings_e"; "b"; "/new"]], ["hello"; "world"])],
"print the printable strings in a file",
"\
This is like the C<guestfs_strings> command, but allows you to
-specify the encoding.
+specify the encoding of strings that are looked for in
+the source file C<path>.
+
+Allowed encodings are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item s
+
+Single 7-bit-byte characters like ASCII and the ASCII-compatible
+parts of ISO-8859-X (this is what C<guestfs_strings> uses).
+
+=item S
-See the L<strings(1)> manpage for the full list of encodings.
+Single 8-bit-byte characters.
-Commonly useful encodings are C<l> (lower case L) which will
-show strings inside Windows/x86 files.
+=item b
+
+16-bit big endian strings such as those encoded in
+UTF-16BE or UCS-2BE.
+
+=item l (lower case letter L)
+
+16-bit little endian such as UTF-16LE and UCS-2LE.
+This is useful for examining binaries in Windows guests.
+
+=item B
+
+32-bit big endian such as UCS-4BE.
+
+=item L
+
+32-bit little endian such as UCS-4LE.
+
+=back
The returned strings are transcoded to UTF-8.");
* commands to segfault.
*)
InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
- [["hexdump"; "/100krandom"]])],
+ [["hexdump"; "/100krandom"]]);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["hexdump"; "/abssymlink"]])],
"dump a file in hexadecimal",
"\
This runs C<hexdump -C> on the given C<path>. The result is
[["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
["mkfs"; "ext3"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "test file"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "test file"];
["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
["zerofree"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "10"];
["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "test content"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "test content"];
["umount"; "/"];
["lvresize"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "20"];
["e2fsck_f"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
["resize2fs"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "test content")],
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "test content");
+ InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ (* Make an LV smaller to test RHBZ#587484. *)
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "20"];
+ ["lvresize"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "10"]])],
"resize an LVM logical volume",
"\
This resizes (expands or shrinks) an existing LVM logical
("resize2fs", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 106, [],
[], (* lvresize tests this *)
- "resize an ext2/ext3 filesystem",
+ "resize an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem",
"\
-This resizes an ext2 or ext3 filesystem to match the size of
+This resizes an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem to match the size of
the underlying device.
I<Note:> It is sometimes required that you run C<guestfs_e2fsck_f>
("scrub_file", (RErr, [Pathname "file"]), 115, [Optional "scrub"],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
- [["write_file"; "/file"; "content"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/file"; "content"];
["scrub_file"; "/file"]])],
"scrub (securely wipe) a file",
"\
("wc_l", (RInt "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 118, [],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
- [["wc_l"; "/10klines"]], 10000)],
+ [["wc_l"; "/10klines"]], 10000);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["wc_l"; "/abssymlink"]], 10000)],
"count lines in a file",
"\
This command counts the lines in a file, using the
("head", (RStringList "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 121, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
- [["head"; "/10klines"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"4abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"5abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"7abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"8abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"])],
+ [["head"; "/10klines"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"4abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"5abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"7abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"8abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head"; "/abssymlink"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"4abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"5abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"7abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"8abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"])],
"return first 10 lines of a file",
"\
This command returns up to the first 10 lines of a file as
The C<mode> parameter should be the mode, using the standard
constants. C<devmajor> and C<devminor> are the
device major and minor numbers, only used when creating block
-and character special devices.");
+and character special devices.
+
+Note that, just like L<mknod(2)>, the mode must be bitwise
+OR'd with S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR, S_IFIFO or S_IFSOCK (otherwise this call
+just creates a regular file). These constants are
+available in the standard Linux header files, or you can use
+C<guestfs_mknod_b>, C<guestfs_mknod_c> or C<guestfs_mkfifo>
+which are wrappers around this command which bitwise OR
+in the appropriate constant for you.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
("mkfifo", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Pathname "path"]), 134, [Optional "mknod"],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
"\
This call creates a FIFO (named pipe) called C<path> with
mode C<mode>. It is just a convenient wrapper around
-C<guestfs_mknod>.");
+C<guestfs_mknod>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
("mknod_b", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Int "devmajor"; Int "devminor"; Pathname "path"]), 135, [Optional "mknod"],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
"\
This call creates a block device node called C<path> with
mode C<mode> and device major/minor C<devmajor> and C<devminor>.
-It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.");
+It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
("mknod_c", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Int "devmajor"; Int "devminor"; Pathname "path"]), 136, [Optional "mknod"],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
"\
This call creates a char device node called C<path> with
mode C<mode> and device major/minor C<devmajor> and C<devminor>.
-It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.");
+It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.
- ("umask", (RInt "oldmask", [Int "mask"]), 137, [],
- [], (* XXX umask is one of those stateful things that we should
- * reset between each test.
- *)
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("umask", (RInt "oldmask", [Int "mask"]), 137, [FishOutput FishOutputOctal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["umask"; "0o22"]], 0o22)],
"set file mode creation mask (umask)",
"\
This function sets the mask used for creating new files and
means that directories and device nodes will be created with
C<0644> or C<0755> mode even if you specify C<0777>.
-See also L<umask(2)>, C<guestfs_mknod>, C<guestfs_mkdir>.
+See also C<guestfs_get_umask>,
+L<umask(2)>, C<guestfs_mknod>, C<guestfs_mkdir>.
This call returns the previous umask.");
=item '?'
-The L<readdir(3)> returned a C<d_type> field with an
+The L<readdir(3)> call returned a C<d_type> field with an
unexpected value
=back
("read_file", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "path"]), 150, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
- [["read_file"; "/known-4"]], "abc\ndef\nghi")],
+ [["read_file"; "/known-4"]], "abc\ndef\nghi");
+ (* Test various near large, large and too large files (RHBZ#589039). *)
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "4194303"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX - 1 *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "4194304"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "41943040"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX * 10 *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]])],
"read a file",
"\
This calls returns the contents of the file C<path> as a
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
[["grep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"]);
InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
- [["grep"; "nomatch"; "/test-grep.txt"]], [])],
+ [["grep"; "nomatch"; "/test-grep.txt"]], []);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["grep"; "nomatch"; "/abssymlink"]], [])],
"return lines matching a pattern",
"\
This calls the external C<grep> program and returns the
"\
This command reads the target of a symbolic link.");
- ("fallocate", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int "len"]), 169, [],
+ ("fallocate", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int "len"]), 169, [DeprecatedBy "fallocate64"],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
[["fallocate"; "/a"; "1000000"];
["stat"; "/a"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 1_000_000)])],
[["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
["mkfs_b"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
- ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents");
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "32768"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "32769"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "33280"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, IfAvailable "ntfsprogs", TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "ntfs"; "32768"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
"make a filesystem with block size",
"\
This call is similar to C<guestfs_mkfs>, but it allows you to
control the block size of the resulting filesystem. Supported
block sizes depend on the filesystem type, but typically they
-are C<1024>, C<2048> or C<4096> only.");
+are C<1024>, C<2048> or C<4096> only.
+
+For VFAT and NTFS the C<blocksize> parameter is treated as
+the requested cluster size.");
("mke2journal", (RErr, [Int "blocksize"; Device "device"]), 188, [],
[InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
["mke2journal"; "4096"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mke2fs_J"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
"make ext2/3/4 external journal",
"\
["mke2journal_L"; "4096"; "JOURNAL"; "/dev/sda1"];
["mke2fs_JL"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; "JOURNAL"];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
"make ext2/3/4 external journal with label",
"\
["mke2journal_U"; "4096"; uuid; "/dev/sda1"];
["mke2fs_JU"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; uuid];
["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
- ["write_file"; "/new"; "new file contents"; "0"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")]),
"make ext2/3/4 external journal with UUID",
"\
)],
"echo arguments back to the client",
"\
-This command concatenate the list of C<words> passed with single spaces between
-them and returns the resulting string.
+This command concatenates the list of C<words> passed with single spaces
+between them and returns the resulting string.
You can use this command to test the connection through to the daemon.
[["vfs_type"; "/dev/sda1"]], "ext2")],
"get the Linux VFS type corresponding to a mounted device",
"\
-This command gets the block device type corresponding to
-a mounted device called C<device>.
+This command gets the filesystem type corresponding to
+the filesystem on C<device>.
-Usually the result is the name of the Linux VFS module that
-is used to mount this device (probably determined automatically
-if you used the C<guestfs_mount> call).");
+For most filesystems, the result is the name of the Linux
+VFS module which would be used to mount this filesystem
+if you mounted it without specifying the filesystem type.
+For example a string such as C<ext3> or C<ntfs>.");
("truncate", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 199, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
- [["write_file"; "/test"; "some stuff so size is not zero"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/test"; "some stuff so size is not zero"];
["truncate"; "/test"];
["stat"; "/test"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 0)])],
"truncate a file to zero size",
"truncate a file to a particular size",
"\
This command truncates C<path> to size C<size> bytes. The file
-must exist already. If the file is smaller than C<size> then
-the file is extended to the required size with null bytes.");
+must exist already.
+
+If the current file size is less than C<size> then
+the file is extended to the required size with zero bytes.
+This creates a sparse file (ie. disk blocks are not allocated
+for the file until you write to it). To create a non-sparse
+file of zeroes, use C<guestfs_fallocate64> instead.");
("utimens", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int64 "atsecs"; Int64 "atnsecs"; Int64 "mtsecs"; Int64 "mtnsecs"]), 201, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
"create a directory with a particular mode",
"\
This command creates a directory, setting the initial permissions
-of the directory to C<mode>. See also C<guestfs_mkdir>.");
+of the directory to C<mode>.
+
+For common Linux filesystems, the actual mode which is set will
+be C<mode & ~umask & 01777>. Non-native-Linux filesystems may
+interpret the mode in other ways.
+
+See also C<guestfs_mkdir>, C<guestfs_umask>");
("lchown", (RErr, [Int "owner"; Int "group"; Pathname "path"]), 203, [],
[], (* XXX *)
On return you get a list of strings, with a one-to-one
correspondence to the C<names> list. Each string is the
-value of the symbol link.
+value of the symbolic link.
If the C<readlink(2)> operation fails on any name, then
the corresponding result string is the empty string C<\"\">.
bytes of the file, starting at C<offset>, from file C<path>.
This may read fewer bytes than requested. For further details
-see the L<pread(2)> system call.");
+see the L<pread(2)> system call.
+
+See also C<guestfs_pwrite>.");
("part_init", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "parttype"]), 208, [],
[InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
This sets the bootable flag on partition numbered C<partnum> on
device C<device>. Note that partitions are numbered from 1.
-The bootable flag is used by some PC BIOSes to determine which
-partition to boot from. It is by no means universally recognized,
-and in any case if your operating system installed a boot
-sector on the device itself, then that takes precedence.");
+The bootable flag is used by some operating systems (notably
+Windows) to determine which partition to boot from. It is by
+no means universally recognized.");
("part_set_name", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"; String "name"]), 212, [],
[InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
must be a number in the range C<[0..255]>.
To fill a file with zero bytes (sparsely), it is
-much more efficient to use C<guestfs_truncate_size>.");
+much more efficient to use C<guestfs_truncate_size>.
+To create a file with a pattern of repeating bytes
+use C<guestfs_fill_pattern>.");
("available", (RErr, [StringList "groups"]), 216, [],
[InitNone, Always, TestRun [["available"; ""]]],
The libguestfs groups, and the functions that those
groups correspond to, are listed in L<guestfs(3)/AVAILABILITY>.
+You can also fetch this list at runtime by calling
+C<guestfs_available_all_groups>.
The argument C<groups> is a list of group names, eg:
C<[\"inotify\", \"augeas\"]> would check for the availability of
("dd", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "src"; Dev_or_Path "dest"]), 217, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
- [["write_file"; "/src"; "hello, world"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/src"; "hello, world"];
["dd"; "/src"; "/dest"];
["read_file"; "/dest"]], "hello, world")],
"copy from source to destination using dd",
If the destination is a device, it must be as large or larger
than the source file or device, otherwise the copy will fail.
-This command cannot do partial copies.");
+This command cannot do partial copies (see C<guestfs_copy_size>).");
("filesize", (RInt64 "size", [Pathname "file"]), 218, [],
[InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
- [["write_file"; "/file"; "hello, world"; "0"];
+ [["write"; "/file"; "hello, world"];
["filesize"; "/file"]], 12)],
"return the size of the file in bytes",
"\
"\
Rename a volume group C<volgroup> with the new name C<newvolgroup>.");
- ("initrd_cat", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "initrdpath"; String "filename"]), 221, [],
+ ("initrd_cat", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "initrdpath"; String "filename"]), 221, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
[InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
[["initrd_cat"; "/initrd"; "known-4"]], "abc\ndef\nghi")],
"list the contents of a single file in an initrd",
See also C<guestfs_initrd_list>.");
+ ("pvuuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 222, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a physical volume",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM PV C<device>.");
+
+ ("vguuid", (RString "uuid", [String "vgname"]), 223, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a volume group",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM VG named C<vgname>.");
+
+ ("lvuuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 224, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a logical volume",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM LV C<device>.");
+
+ ("vgpvuuids", (RStringList "uuids", [String "vgname"]), 225, [],
+ [],
+ "get the PV UUIDs containing the volume group",
+ "\
+Given a VG called C<vgname>, this returns the UUIDs of all
+the physical volumes that this volume group resides on.
+
+You can use this along with C<guestfs_pvs> and C<guestfs_pvuuid>
+calls to associate physical volumes and volume groups.
+
+See also C<guestfs_vglvuuids>.");
+
+ ("vglvuuids", (RStringList "uuids", [String "vgname"]), 226, [],
+ [],
+ "get the LV UUIDs of all LVs in the volume group",
+ "\
+Given a VG called C<vgname>, this returns the UUIDs of all
+the logical volumes created in this volume group.
+
+You can use this along with C<guestfs_lvs> and C<guestfs_lvuuid>
+calls to associate logical volumes and volume groups.
+
+See also C<guestfs_vgpvuuids>.");
+
+ ("copy_size", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "src"; Dev_or_Path "dest"; Int64 "size"]), 227, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["write"; "/src"; "hello, world"];
+ ["copy_size"; "/src"; "/dest"; "5"];
+ ["read_file"; "/dest"]], "hello")],
+ "copy size bytes from source to destination using dd",
+ "\
+This command copies exactly C<size> bytes from one source device
+or file C<src> to another destination device or file C<dest>.
+
+Note this will fail if the source is too short or if the destination
+is not large enough.");
+
+ ("zero_device", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 228, [DangerWillRobinson],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestRun (
+ [["zero_device"; "/dev/VG/LV"]])],
+ "write zeroes to an entire device",
+ "\
+This command writes zeroes over the entire C<device>. Compare
+with C<guestfs_zero> which just zeroes the first few blocks of
+a device.");
+
+ ("txz_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarball"; Pathname "directory"]), 229, [Optional "xz"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["txz_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar.xz"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "unpack compressed tarball to directory",
+ "\
+This command uploads and unpacks local file C<tarball> (an
+I<xz compressed> tar file) into C<directory>.");
+
+ ("txz_out", (RErr, [Pathname "directory"; FileOut "tarball"]), 230, [Optional "xz"],
+ [],
+ "pack directory into compressed tarball",
+ "\
+This command packs the contents of C<directory> and downloads
+it to local file C<tarball> (as an xz compressed tar archive).");
+
+ ("ntfsresize", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 231, [Optional "ntfsprogs"],
+ [],
+ "resize an NTFS filesystem",
+ "\
+This command resizes an NTFS filesystem, expanding or
+shrinking it to the size of the underlying device.
+See also L<ntfsresize(8)>.");
+
+ ("vgscan", (RErr, []), 232, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["vgscan"]])],
+ "rescan for LVM physical volumes, volume groups and logical volumes",
+ "\
+This rescans all block devices and rebuilds the list of LVM
+physical volumes, volume groups and logical volumes.");
+
+ ("part_del", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 233, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_del"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]])],
+ "delete a partition",
+ "\
+This command deletes the partition numbered C<partnum> on C<device>.
+
+Note that in the case of MBR partitioning, deleting an
+extended partition also deletes any logical partitions
+it contains.");
+
+ ("part_get_bootable", (RBool "bootable", [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 234, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_set_bootable"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "true"];
+ ["part_get_bootable"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]])],
+ "return true if a partition is bootable",
+ "\
+This command returns true if the partition C<partnum> on
+C<device> has the bootable flag set.
+
+See also C<guestfs_part_set_bootable>.");
+
+ ("part_get_mbr_id", (RInt "idbyte", [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 235, [FishOutput FishOutputHexadecimal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_set_mbr_id"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "0x7f"];
+ ["part_get_mbr_id"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]], 0x7f)],
+ "get the MBR type byte (ID byte) from a partition",
+ "\
+Returns the MBR type byte (also known as the ID byte) from
+the numbered partition C<partnum>.
+
+Note that only MBR (old DOS-style) partitions have type bytes.
+You will get undefined results for other partition table
+types (see C<guestfs_part_get_parttype>).");
+
+ ("part_set_mbr_id", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"; Int "idbyte"]), 236, [],
+ [], (* tested by part_get_mbr_id *)
+ "set the MBR type byte (ID byte) of a partition",
+ "\
+Sets the MBR type byte (also known as the ID byte) of
+the numbered partition C<partnum> to C<idbyte>. Note
+that the type bytes quoted in most documentation are
+in fact hexadecimal numbers, but usually documented
+without any leading \"0x\" which might be confusing.
+
+Note that only MBR (old DOS-style) partitions have type bytes.
+You will get undefined results for other partition table
+types (see C<guestfs_part_get_parttype>).");
+
+ ("checksum_device", (RString "checksum", [String "csumtype"; Device "device"]), 237, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum_device"; "md5"; "/dev/sdd"]],
+ (Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "images/test.iso")))],
+ "compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the contents of a device",
+ "\
+This call computes the MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the
+contents of the device named C<device>. For the types of
+checksums supported see the C<guestfs_checksum> command.");
+
+ ("lvresize_free", (RErr, [Device "lv"; Int "percent"]), 238, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "10"];
+ ["lvresize_free"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "100"]])],
+ "expand an LV to fill free space",
+ "\
+This expands an existing logical volume C<lv> so that it fills
+C<pc>% of the remaining free space in the volume group. Commonly
+you would call this with pc = 100 which expands the logical volume
+as much as possible, using all remaining free space in the volume
+group.");
+
+ ("aug_clear", (RErr, [String "augpath"]), 239, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "clear Augeas path",
+ "\
+Set the value associated with C<path> to C<NULL>. This
+is the same as the L<augtool(1)> C<clear> command.");
+
+ ("get_umask", (RInt "mask", []), 240, [FishOutput FishOutputOctal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["get_umask"]], 0o22)],
+ "get the current umask",
+ "\
+Return the current umask. By default the umask is C<022>
+unless it has been set by calling C<guestfs_umask>.");
+
+ ("debug_upload", (RErr, [FileIn "filename"; String "tmpname"; Int "mode"]), 241, [],
+ [],
+ "upload a file to the appliance (internal use only)",
+ "\
+The C<guestfs_debug_upload> command uploads a file to
+the libguestfs appliance.
+
+There is no comprehensive help for this command. You have
+to look at the file C<daemon/debug.c> in the libguestfs source
+to find out what it is for.");
+
+ ("base64_in", (RErr, [FileIn "base64file"; Pathname "filename"]), 242, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["base64_in"; "../images/hello.b64"; "/hello"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "upload base64-encoded data to file",
+ "\
+This command uploads base64-encoded data from C<base64file>
+to C<filename>.");
+
+ ("base64_out", (RErr, [Pathname "filename"; FileOut "base64file"]), 243, [],
+ [],
+ "download file and encode as base64",
+ "\
+This command downloads the contents of C<filename>, writing
+it out to local file C<base64file> encoded as base64.");
+
+ ("checksums_out", (RErr, [String "csumtype"; Pathname "directory"; FileOut "sumsfile"]), 244, [],
+ [],
+ "compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of files in a directory",
+ "\
+This command computes the checksums of all regular files in
+C<directory> and then emits a list of those checksums to
+the local output file C<sumsfile>.
+
+This can be used for verifying the integrity of a virtual
+machine. However to be properly secure you should pay
+attention to the output of the checksum command (it uses
+the ones from GNU coreutils). In particular when the
+filename is not printable, coreutils uses a special
+backslash syntax. For more information, see the GNU
+coreutils info file.");
+
+ ("fill_pattern", (RErr, [String "pattern"; Int "len"; Pathname "path"]), 245, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["fill_pattern"; "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; "28"; "/test"];
+ ["read_file"; "/test"]], "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzab")],
+ "fill a file with a repeating pattern of bytes",
+ "\
+This function is like C<guestfs_fill> except that it creates
+a new file of length C<len> containing the repeating pattern
+of bytes in C<pattern>. The pattern is truncated if necessary
+to ensure the length of the file is exactly C<len> bytes.");
+
+ ("write", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"]), 246, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\nnew file contents\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\nnew file contents\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; ""];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n\n\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n")],
+ "create a new file",
+ "\
+This call creates a file called C<path>. The content of the
+file is the string C<content> (which can contain any 8 bit data).");
+
+ ("pwrite", (RInt "nbytes", [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"; Int64 "offset"]), 247, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; "data"; "4"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new data contents");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; "is extended"; "9"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file is extended");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; ""; "4"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "write to part of a file",
+ "\
+This command writes to part of a file. It writes the data
+buffer C<content> to the file C<path> starting at offset C<offset>.
+
+This command implements the L<pwrite(2)> system call, and like
+that system call it may not write the full data requested. The
+return value is the number of bytes that were actually written
+to the file. This could even be 0, although short writes are
+unlikely for regular files in ordinary circumstances.
+
+See also C<guestfs_pread>.");
+
+ ("resize2fs_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 248, [],
+ [],
+ "resize an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_resize2fs> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("pvresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 249, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "resize an LVM physical volume (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_pvresize> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("ntfsresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 250, [Optional "ntfsprogs"],
+ [],
+ "resize an NTFS filesystem (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_ntfsresize> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("available_all_groups", (RStringList "groups", []), 251, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun [["available_all_groups"]]],
+ "return a list of all optional groups",
+ "\
+This command returns a list of all optional groups that this
+daemon knows about. Note this returns both supported and unsupported
+groups. To find out which ones the daemon can actually support
+you have to call C<guestfs_available> on each member of the
+returned list.
+
+See also C<guestfs_available> and L<guestfs(3)/AVAILABILITY>.");
+
+ ("fallocate64", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int64 "len"]), 252, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["fallocate64"; "/a"; "1000000"];
+ ["stat"; "/a"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 1_000_000)])],
+ "preallocate a file in the guest filesystem",
+ "\
+This command preallocates a file (containing zero bytes) named
+C<path> of size C<len> bytes. If the file exists already, it
+is overwritten.
+
+Note that this call allocates disk blocks for the file.
+To create a sparse file use C<guestfs_truncate_size> instead.
+
+The deprecated call C<guestfs_fallocate> does the same,
+but owing to an oversight it only allowed 30 bit lengths
+to be specified, effectively limiting the maximum size
+of files created through that call to 1GB.
+
+Do not confuse this with the guestfish-specific
+C<alloc> and C<sparse> commands which create
+a file in the host and attach it as a device.");
+
+ ("vfs_label", (RString "label", [Device "device"]), 253, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2label"; "/dev/sda1"; "LTEST"];
+ ["vfs_label"; "/dev/sda1"]], "LTEST")],
+ "get the filesystem label",
+ "\
+This returns the filesystem label of the filesystem on
+C<device>.
+
+If the filesystem is unlabeled, this returns the empty string.");
+
+ ("vfs_uuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 254, [],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; uuid];
+ ["vfs_uuid"; "/dev/sda1"]], uuid)]),
+ "get the filesystem UUID",
+ "\
+This returns the filesystem UUID of the filesystem on
+C<device>.
+
+If the filesystem does not have a UUID, this returns the empty string.");
+
]
let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions
List.sort (fun (n1,_,_,_,_,_,_) (n2,_,_,_,_,_,_) ->
compare n1 n2) all_functions
+(* This is used to generate the src/MAX_PROC_NR file which
+ * contains the maximum procedure number, a surrogate for the
+ * ABI version number. See src/Makefile.am for the details.
+ *)
+let max_proc_nr =
+ let proc_nrs = List.map (
+ fun (_, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) -> proc_nr
+ ) daemon_functions in
+ List.fold_left max 0 proc_nrs
+
(* Field types for structures. *)
type field =
| FChar (* C 'char' (really, a 7 bit byte). *)
| CallInt of int
| CallInt64 of int64
| CallBool of bool
+ | CallBuffer of string
(* Used to memoize the result of pod2text. *)
let pod2text_memo_filename = "src/.pod2text.data"
done;
!count
+let explode str =
+ let r = ref [] in
+ for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do
+ let c = String.unsafe_get str i in
+ r := c :: !r;
+ done;
+ List.rev !r
+
+let map_chars f str =
+ List.map f (explode str)
+
let name_of_argt = function
| Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
| StringList n | DeviceList n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n
- | FileIn n | FileOut n -> n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | BufferIn n -> n
let java_name_of_struct typ =
try List.assoc typ java_structs
(* Handling for function flags. *)
let protocol_limit_warning =
"Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer limit
-of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer large files you should use
-FTP."
+of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. See L<guestfs(3)/PROTOCOL LIMITS>."
let danger_will_robinson =
"B<This command is dangerous. Without careful use you
failwithf "short description of %s should not end with . or \\n." name
) all_functions;
- (* Check long dscriptions. *)
+ (* Check long descriptions. *)
List.iter (
fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, longdesc) ->
if longdesc.[String.length longdesc-1] = '\n' then
let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
pr "=head2 %s\n\n" name;
pr " ";
- generate_prototype ~extern:false ~handle:"handle" name style;
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~handle:"g" name style;
pr "\n\n";
pr "%s\n\n" longdesc;
(match fst style with
| Bool n -> pr " bool %s;\n" n
| Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
| Int64 n -> pr " hyper %s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " opaque %s<>;\n" n
| FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
) args;
pr "};\n\n"
(* Having to choose a maximum message size is annoying for several
* reasons (it limits what we can do in the API), but it (a) makes
* the protocol a lot simpler, and (b) provides a bound on the size
- * of the daemon which operates in limited memory space. For large
- * file transfers you should use FTP.
+ * of the daemon which operates in limited memory space.
*)
pr "const GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX = %d;\n" (4 * 1024 * 1024);
pr "\n";
List.iter (
fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
- generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"handle"
+ generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"g"
name style
) all_functions
List.iter (
fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
let name = "guestfs__" ^ shortname in
- generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"handle"
+ generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"g"
name style
) non_daemon_functions
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
+#include <string.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include \"guestfs.h\"
";
+ let error_code_of = function
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _ -> "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RStringList _
+ | RStruct _ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _ | RBufferOut _ -> "NULL"
+ in
+
+ (* Generate code to check String-like parameters are not passed in
+ * as NULL (returning an error if they are).
+ *)
+ let check_null_strings shortname style =
+ let pr_newline = ref false in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ (* parameters which should not be NULL *)
+ | String n
+ | Device n
+ | Pathname n
+ | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) {\n" n;
+ pr " error (g, \"%%s: %%s: parameter cannot be NULL\",\n";
+ pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" shortname n;
+ pr " return %s;\n" (error_code_of (fst style));
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr_newline := true
+
+ (* can be NULL *)
+ | OptString _
+
+ (* not applicable *)
+ | Bool _
+ | Int _
+ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ if !pr_newline then pr "\n";
+ in
+
(* Generate code to generate guestfish call traces. *)
let trace_call shortname style =
pr " if (guestfs__get_trace (g)) {\n";
| Pathname n
| Dev_or_Path n
| FileIn n
- | FileOut n ->
+ | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n ->
(* guestfish doesn't support string escaping, so neither do we *)
pr " printf (\" \\\"%%s\\\"\", %s);\n" n
| OptString n -> (* string option *)
generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
~handle:"g" name style;
pr "{\n";
+ check_null_strings shortname style;
trace_call shortname style;
pr " return guestfs__%s " shortname;
generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
List.iter (
fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+ let error_code = error_code_of (fst style) in
(* Generate the action stub. *)
generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
~handle:"g" name style;
- let error_code =
- match fst style with
- | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _ -> "-1"
- | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
- failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
- | RString _ | RStringList _
- | RStruct _ | RStructList _
- | RHashtable _ | RBufferOut _ ->
- "NULL" in
-
pr "{\n";
(match snd style with
pr " int serial;\n";
pr " int r;\n";
pr "\n";
+ check_null_strings shortname style;
trace_call shortname style;
- pr " if (check_state (g, \"%s\") == -1) return %s;\n" name error_code;
+ pr " if (check_state (g, \"%s\") == -1) return %s;\n"
+ shortname error_code;
pr " guestfs___set_busy (g);\n";
pr "\n";
| Int64 n ->
pr " args.%s = %s;\n" n n
| FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " /* Just catch grossly large sizes. XDR encoding will make this precise. */\n";
+ pr " if (%s_size >= GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX) {\n" n;
+ pr " error (g, \"%%s: size of input buffer too large\", \"%s\");\n"
+ shortname;
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " args.%s.%s_val = (char *) %s;\n" n n n;
+ pr " args.%s.%s_len = %s_size;\n" n n n
) args;
pr " serial = guestfs___send (g, GUESTFS_PROC_%s,\n"
(String.uppercase shortname);
"guestfs_get_error_handler";
"guestfs_get_out_of_memory_handler";
"guestfs_last_error";
+ "guestfs_set_close_callback";
"guestfs_set_error_handler";
"guestfs_set_launch_done_callback";
"guestfs_set_log_message_callback";
| Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
| Int64 n -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" n
| FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
) args
);
pr "\n";
+ let is_filein =
+ List.exists (function FileIn _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) in
+
(match snd style with
| [] -> ()
| args ->
pr " memset (&args, 0, sizeof args);\n";
pr "\n";
pr " if (!xdr_guestfs_%s_args (xdr_in, &args)) {\n" name;
- pr " reply_with_error (\"%%s: daemon failed to decode procedure arguments\", \"%s\");\n" name;
- pr " return;\n";
+ if is_filein then
+ pr " if (cancel_receive () != -2)\n";
+ pr " reply_with_error (\"daemon failed to decode procedure arguments\");\n";
+ pr " goto done;\n";
pr " }\n";
let pr_args n =
pr " char *%s = args.%s;\n" n n
pr " %s = realloc (args.%s.%s_val,\n" n n n;
pr " sizeof (char *) * (args.%s.%s_len+1));\n" n n;
pr " if (%s == NULL) {\n" n;
- pr " reply_with_perror (\"realloc\");\n";
+ if is_filein then
+ pr " if (cancel_receive () != -2)\n";
+ pr " reply_with_perror (\"realloc\");\n";
pr " goto done;\n";
pr " }\n";
pr " %s[args.%s.%s_len] = NULL;\n" n n n;
function
| Pathname n ->
pr_args n;
- pr " ABS_PATH (%s, goto done);\n" n;
+ pr " ABS_PATH (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
| Device n ->
pr_args n;
- pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, goto done);\n" n;
+ pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
| Dev_or_Path n ->
pr_args n;
- pr " REQUIRE_ROOT_OR_RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, goto done);\n" n;
+ pr " REQUIRE_ROOT_OR_RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
| String n -> pr_args n
| OptString n -> pr " %s = args.%s ? *args.%s : NULL;\n" n n n
| StringList n ->
pr " /* Ensure that each is a device,\n";
pr " * and perform device name translation. */\n";
pr " { int pvi; for (pvi = 0; physvols[pvi] != NULL; ++pvi)\n";
- pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (physvols[pvi], goto done);\n";
+ pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (physvols[pvi], %s, goto done);\n"
+ (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
pr " }\n";
| Bool n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
| Int n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
| Int64 n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
| FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " %s = args.%s.%s_val;\n" n n n;
+ pr " %s_size = args.%s.%s_len;\n" n n n
) args;
pr "\n"
);
-
(* this is used at least for do_equal *)
if List.exists (function Pathname _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) then (
(* Emit NEED_ROOT just once, even when there are two or
more Pathname args *)
- pr " NEED_ROOT (goto done);\n";
+ pr " NEED_ROOT (%s, goto done);\n"
+ (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
);
(* Don't want to call the impl with any FileIn or FileOut
);
(* Free the args. *)
+ pr "done:\n";
(match snd style with
- | [] ->
- pr "done: ;\n";
+ | [] -> ()
| _ ->
- pr "done:\n";
pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_args, (char *) &args);\n"
name
);
-
+ pr " return;\n";
pr "}\n\n";
) daemon_functions;
pr " ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val = NULL;\n" typ;
pr "\n";
pr " r = command (&out, &err,\n";
- pr " \"/sbin/lvm\", \"%ss\",\n" typ;
+ pr " \"lvm\", \"%ss\",\n" typ;
pr " \"-o\", lvm_%s_cols, \"--unbuffered\", \"--noheadings\",\n" typ;
pr " \"--nosuffix\", \"--separator\", \",\", \"--units\", \"b\", NULL);\n";
pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
}
*/
+static int
+is_available (const char *group)
+{
+ const char *groups[] = { group, NULL };
+ int r;
+
+ suppress_error = 1;
+ r = guestfs_available (g, (char **) groups);
+ suppress_error = 0;
+
+ return r == 0;
+}
+
+static void
+incr (guestfs_h *g, void *iv)
+{
+ int *i = (int *) iv;
+ (*i)++;
+}
+
";
(* Generate a list of commands which are not tested anywhere. *)
fun (_, _, _, _, tests, _, _) ->
let tests = filter_map (
function
- | (_, (Always|If _|Unless _), test) -> Some test
+ | (_, (Always|If _|Unless _|IfAvailable _), test) -> Some test
| (_, Disabled, _) -> None
) tests in
let seq = List.concat (List.map seq_of_test tests) in
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
+ /* Set a timeout in case qemu hangs during launch (RHBZ#505329). */
+ alarm (600);
+
if (guestfs_launch (g) == -1) {
printf (\"guestfs_launch FAILED\\n\");
exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
}
- /* Set a timeout in case qemu hangs during launch (RHBZ#505329). */
- alarm (600);
-
/* Cancel previous alarm. */
alarm (0);
iteri (
fun i test_name ->
pr " test_num++;\n";
+ pr " if (guestfs_get_verbose (g))\n";
+ pr " printf (\"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\\n\");\n";
pr " printf (\"%%3d/%%3d %s\\n\", test_num, nr_tests);\n" test_name;
pr " if (%s () == -1) {\n" test_name;
pr " printf (\"%s FAILED\\n\");\n" test_name;
) test_names;
pr "\n";
- pr " guestfs_close (g);\n";
- pr " unlink (\"test1.img\");\n";
- pr " unlink (\"test2.img\");\n";
- pr " unlink (\"test3.img\");\n";
- pr "\n";
+ pr " /* Check close callback is called. */
+ int close_sentinel = 1;
+ guestfs_set_close_callback (g, incr, &close_sentinel);
+
+ guestfs_close (g);
+
+ if (close_sentinel != 2) {
+ fprintf (stderr, \"close callback was not called\\n\");
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ unlink (\"test1.img\");
+ unlink (\"test2.img\");
+ unlink (\"test3.img\");
+
+";
pr " if (n_failed > 0) {\n";
pr " printf (\"***** %%lu / %%d tests FAILED *****\\n\", n_failed, nr_tests);\n";
" test_name name (String.uppercase test_name) (String.uppercase name);
(match prereq with
- | Disabled | Always -> ()
+ | Disabled | Always | IfAvailable _ -> ()
| If code | Unless code ->
pr "static int %s_prereq (void)\n" test_name;
pr "{\n";
List.iter (
function
| Optional group ->
- pr " {\n";
- pr " const char *groups[] = { \"%s\", NULL };\n" group;
- pr " int r;\n";
- pr " suppress_error = 1;\n";
- pr " r = guestfs_available (g, (char **) groups);\n";
- pr " suppress_error = 0;\n";
- pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
- pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: group %%s not available in daemon)\\n\", \"%s\", groups[0]);\n" test_name;
- pr " return 0;\n";
- pr " }\n";
+ pr " if (!is_available (\"%s\")) {\n" group;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: group %%s not available in daemon)\\n\", \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" test_name group;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
pr " }\n";
| _ -> ()
) flags;
pr " }\n";
pr "\n";
generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test;
+ | IfAvailable group ->
+ pr " if (!is_available (\"%s\")) {\n" group;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: %%s not available)\\n\", \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" test_name group;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test;
| Always ->
generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test
);
| String n, arg
| OptString n, arg ->
pr " const char *%s = \"%s\";\n" n (c_quote arg);
+ | BufferIn n, arg ->
+ pr " const char *%s = \"%s\";\n" n (c_quote arg);
+ pr " size_t %s_size = %d;\n" n (String.length arg)
| Int _, _
| Int64 _, _
| Bool _, _
| FileIn _, _ | FileOut _, _ -> ()
| StringList n, "" | DeviceList n, "" ->
- pr " const char *const %s[1] = { NULL };\n" n
+ pr " const char *const %s[1] = { NULL };\n" n
| StringList n, arg | DeviceList n, arg ->
let strs = string_split " " arg in
iteri (
| String n, _
| OptString n, _ ->
pr ", %s" n
+ | BufferIn n, _ ->
+ pr ", %s, %s_size" n n
| FileIn _, arg | FileOut _, arg ->
pr ", \"%s\"" (c_quote arg)
| StringList n, _ | DeviceList n, _ ->
pr "#include \"xstrtol.h\"\n";
pr "#include \"fish.h\"\n";
pr "\n";
+ pr "/* Valid suffixes allowed for numbers. See Gnulib xstrtol function. */\n";
+ pr "static const char *xstrtol_suffixes = \"0kKMGTPEZY\";\n";
+ pr "\n";
(* list_commands function, which implements guestfish -h *)
pr "void list_commands (void)\n";
pr "\n";
(* display_command function, which implements guestfish -h cmd *)
- pr "void display_command (const char *cmd)\n";
+ pr "int display_command (const char *cmd)\n";
pr "{\n";
List.iter (
fun (name, style, _, flags, _, shortdesc, longdesc) ->
pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" name2;
if name <> alias then
pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" alias;
- pr ")\n";
+ pr ") {\n";
pr " pod2text (\"%s\", _(\"%s\"), %S);\n"
name2 shortdesc
("=head1 SYNOPSIS\n\n " ^ synopsis ^ "\n\n" ^
"=head1 DESCRIPTION\n\n" ^
longdesc ^ warnings ^ describe_alias);
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
pr " else\n"
) all_functions;
- pr " display_builtin_command (cmd);\n";
+ pr " return display_builtin_command (cmd);\n";
pr "}\n";
pr "\n";
function
| Device n
| String n
- | OptString n
- | FileIn n
- | FileOut n -> pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | OptString n -> pr " const char *%s;\n" n
| Pathname n
- | Dev_or_Path n -> pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n -> pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " char **%s;\n" n
| Bool n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
| Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
pr " strtol_error xerr;\n";
pr " %s r;\n" fntyp;
pr "\n";
- pr " xerr = %s (argv[%d], NULL, 0, &r, \"\");\n" fn i;
+ pr " xerr = %s (argv[%d], NULL, 0, &r, xstrtol_suffixes);\n" fn i;
pr " if (xerr != LONGINT_OK) {\n";
pr " fprintf (stderr,\n";
pr " _(\"%%s: %%s: invalid integer parameter (%%s returned %%d)\\n\"),\n";
| OptString name ->
pr " %s = STRNEQ (argv[%d], \"\") ? argv[%d] : NULL;\n"
name i i
+ | BufferIn name ->
+ pr " %s = argv[%d];\n" name i;
+ pr " %s_size = strlen (argv[%d]);\n" name i
| FileIn name ->
- pr " %s = STRNEQ (argv[%d], \"-\") ? argv[%d] : \"/dev/stdin\";\n"
- name i i
+ pr " %s = file_in (argv[%d]);\n" name i;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
| FileOut name ->
- pr " %s = STRNEQ (argv[%d], \"-\") ? argv[%d] : \"/dev/stdout\";\n"
- name i i
+ pr " %s = file_out (argv[%d]);\n" name i;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
| StringList name | DeviceList name ->
pr " %s = parse_string_list (argv[%d]);\n" name i;
pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name;
and comment =
"The Int type in the generator is a signed 31 bit int." in
Some (min, max, comment) in
- parse_integer "xstrtol" "long" "int" range name i
+ parse_integer "xstrtoll" "long long" "int" range name i
| Int64 name ->
parse_integer "xstrtoll" "long long" "int64_t" None name i
) (snd style);
(* Call C API function. *)
- let fn =
- try find_map (function FishAction n -> Some n | _ -> None) flags
- with Not_found -> sprintf "guestfs_%s" name in
- pr " r = %s " fn;
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
pr ";\n";
List.iter (
function
| Device name | String name
- | OptString name | FileIn name | FileOut name | Bool name
- | Int name | Int64 name -> ()
- | Pathname name | Dev_or_Path name ->
+ | OptString name | Bool name
+ | Int name | Int64 name
+ | BufferIn name -> ()
+ | Pathname name | Dev_or_Path name | FileOut name ->
pr " free (%s);\n" name
+ | FileIn name ->
+ pr " free_file_in (%s);\n" name
| StringList name | DeviceList name ->
pr " free_strings (%s);\n" name
) (snd style);
+ (* Any output flags? *)
+ let fish_output =
+ let flags = filter_map (
+ function FishOutput flag -> Some flag | _ -> None
+ ) flags in
+ match flags with
+ | [] -> None
+ | [f] -> Some f
+ | _ ->
+ failwithf "%s: more than one FishOutput flag is not allowed" name in
+
(* Check return value for errors and display command results. *)
(match fst style with
| RErr -> pr " return r;\n"
| RInt _ ->
pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
- pr " printf (\"%%d\\n\", r);\n";
+ (match fish_output with
+ | None ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%d\\n\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputOctal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%o\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0\" : \"\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputHexadecimal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%x\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0x\" : \"\", r);\n");
pr " return 0;\n"
| RInt64 _ ->
pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
- pr " printf (\"%%\" PRIi64 \"\\n\", r);\n";
+ (match fish_output with
+ | None ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%\" PRIi64 \"\\n\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputOctal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%\" PRIo64 \"\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0\" : \"\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputHexadecimal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%\" PRIx64 \"\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0x\" : \"\", r);\n");
pr " return 0;\n"
| RBool _ ->
pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
) all_functions;
pr " {\n";
pr " fprintf (stderr, _(\"%%s: unknown command\\n\"), cmd);\n";
+ pr " if (command_num == 1)\n";
+ pr " extended_help_message ();\n";
pr " return -1;\n";
pr " }\n";
pr " return 0;\n";
#endif /* HAVE_LIBREADLINE */
-char **do_completion (const char *text, int start, int end)
+#ifdef HAVE_RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES
+#define RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES rl_completion_matches
+#else
+#ifdef HAVE_COMPLETION_MATCHES
+#define RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES completion_matches
+#endif
+#endif /* else just fail if we don't have either symbol */
+
+char **
+do_completion (const char *text, int start, int end)
{
char **matches = NULL;
rl_completion_append_character = ' ';
if (start == 0)
- matches = rl_completion_matches (text, generator);
+ matches = RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES (text, generator);
else if (complete_dest_paths)
- matches = rl_completion_matches (text, complete_dest_paths_generator);
+ matches = RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES (text, complete_dest_paths_generator);
#endif
return matches;
| Int n -> pr " %s" n
| Int64 n -> pr " %s" n
| FileIn n | FileOut n -> pr " (%s|-)" n
+ | BufferIn n -> pr " %s" n
) (snd style);
pr "\n";
pr "\n";
| FileIn n
| FileOut n ->
if not in_daemon then (next (); pr "const char *%s" n)
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "const char *%s" n;
+ next ();
+ pr "size_t %s_size" n
) (snd style);
if is_RBufferOut then (next (); pr "size_t *size_r");
);
| Some handle -> pr "%s" handle; comma := true
);
List.iter (
- fun arg ->
- next ();
- pr "%s" (name_of_argt arg)
+ function
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "%s, %s_size" n n
+ | arg ->
+ next ();
+ pr "%s" (name_of_argt arg)
) (snd style);
(* For RBufferOut calls, add implicit &size parameter. *)
if not decl then (
pr " const char *%s =\n" n;
pr " %sv != Val_int (0) ? String_val (Field (%sv, 0)) : NULL;\n"
n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s = String_val (%sv);\n" n n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size = caml_string_length (%sv);\n" n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " char **%s = ocaml_guestfs_strings_val (g, %sv);\n" n n
| Bool n ->
pr " ocaml_guestfs_free_strings (%s);\n" n;
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | OptString _
| Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
- | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | BufferIn _ -> ()
) (snd style);
pr " if (r == %s)\n" error_code;
pr "%s : t -> " name;
List.iter (
function
- | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> pr "string -> "
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | FileIn _ | FileOut _
+ | BufferIn _ -> pr "string -> "
| OptString _ -> pr "string option -> "
| StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> pr "string array -> "
| Bool _ -> pr "bool -> "
RETVAL
void
-DESTROY (g)
+DESTROY (sv)
+ SV *sv;
+ PPCODE:
+ /* For the 'g' argument above we do the conversion explicitly and
+ * don't rely on the typemap, because if the handle has been
+ * explicitly closed we don't want the typemap conversion to
+ * display an error.
+ */
+ HV *hv = (HV *) SvRV (sv);
+ SV **svp = hv_fetch (hv, \"_g\", 2, 0);
+ if (svp != NULL) {
+ guestfs_h *g = (guestfs_h *) SvIV (*svp);
+ assert (g != NULL);
+ guestfs_close (g);
+ }
+
+void
+close (g)
guestfs_h *g;
PPCODE:
guestfs_close (g);
+ /* Avoid double-free in DESTROY method. */
+ HV *hv = (HV *) SvRV (ST(0));
+ (void) hv_delete (hv, \"_g\", 2, G_DISCARD);
";
pr "void\n" (* all lists returned implictly on the stack *)
);
(* Call and arguments. *)
- pr "%s " name;
- generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" ~decl:true style;
- pr "\n";
+ pr "%s (g" name;
+ List.iter (
+ fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n";
pr " guestfs_h *g;\n";
iteri (
fun i ->
function
- | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size = SvCUR (ST(%d));\n" n (i+1)
| OptString n ->
(* http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=554277
* Note that the implicit handle argument means we have
function
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | OptString _
| Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
- | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
| StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " free (%s);\n" n
) (snd style)
in
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (r == -1)\n";
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
| RInt n
| RBool n ->
pr "PREINIT:\n";
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == -1)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " RETVAL = newSViv (%s);\n" n;
pr " OUTPUT:\n";
pr " RETVAL\n"
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == -1)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " RETVAL = my_newSVll (%s);\n" n;
pr " OUTPUT:\n";
pr " RETVAL\n"
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, 0);\n" n;
pr " OUTPUT:\n";
pr " RETVAL\n"
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, 0);\n" n;
pr " free (%s);\n" n;
pr " OUTPUT:\n";
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " for (n = 0; %s[n] != NULL; ++n) /**/;\n" n;
pr " EXTEND (SP, n);\n";
pr " for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {\n";
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
- pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, size);\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSVpvn (%s, size);\n" n;
pr " free (%s);\n" n;
pr " OUTPUT:\n";
pr " RETVAL\n"
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " EXTEND (SP, %s->len);\n" n;
pr " for (i = 0; i < %s->len; ++i) {\n" n;
pr " hv = newHV ();\n";
pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpv (%s->val[i].%s, 32), 0);\n"
name (String.length name) n name
| name, FBuffer ->
- pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpv (%s->val[i].%s, %s->val[i].%s_len), 0);\n"
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpvn (%s->val[i].%s, %s->val[i].%s_len), 0);\n"
name (String.length name) n name n name
| name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, my_newSVull (%s->val[i].%s), 0);\n"
pr ";\n";
do_cleanups ();
pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
- pr " croak (\"%s: %%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n" name;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
pr " EXTEND (SP, 2 * %d);\n" (List.length cols);
List.iter (
fun ((name, _) as col) ->
pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s->%s, 0)));\n"
n name
| name, FBuffer ->
- pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s->%s, %s->%s_len)));\n"
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpvn (%s->%s, %s->%s_len)));\n"
n name n name
| name, FUUID ->
pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s->%s, 32)));\n"
Libguestfs provides ways to enumerate guest storage (eg. partitions,
LVs, what filesystem is in each LV, etc.). It can also run commands
-in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over FTP.
+in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over
+FUSE.
See also L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)> for a set of useful library
functions for using libguestfs from Perl, including integration
use strict;
use warnings;
+# This version number changes whenever a new function
+# is added to the libguestfs API. It is not directly
+# related to the libguestfs version number.
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+$VERSION = '0.%d';
+
require XSLoader;
XSLoader::load ('Sys::Guestfs');
my $proto = shift;
my $class = ref ($proto) || $proto;
- my $self = Sys::Guestfs::_create ();
+ my $g = Sys::Guestfs::_create ();
+ my $self = { _g => $g };
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
-";
+=item $h->close ();
+
+Explicitly close the guestfs handle.
+
+B<Note:> You should not usually call this function. The handle will
+be closed implicitly when its reference count goes to zero (eg.
+when it goes out of scope or the program ends). This call is
+only required in some exceptional cases, such as where the program
+may contain cached references to the handle 'somewhere' and you
+really have to have the close happen right away. After calling
+C<close> the program must not call any method (including C<close>)
+on the handle (but the implicit call to C<DESTROY> that happens
+when the final reference is cleaned up is OK).
+
+=cut
+
+" max_proc_nr;
(* Actions. We only need to print documentation for these as
* they are pulled in from the XS code automatically.
comma := true;
match arg with
| Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n
- | OptString n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ | OptString n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n ->
pr "$%s" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr "\\@%s" n
generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
pr "\
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN 1
#include <Python.h>
+#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000
+typedef int Py_ssize_t;
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN
+#endif
+
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
List.iter (
function
- | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
pr " const char *%s;\n" n
| OptString n -> pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " Py_ssize_t %s_size;\n" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " PyObject *py_%s;\n" n;
pr " char **%s;\n" n
| Int64 _ -> pr "L" (* XXX Whoever thought it was a good idea to
* emulate C's int/long/long long in Python?
*)
+ | BufferIn _ -> pr "s#"
) (snd style);
pr ":guestfs_%s\",\n" name;
pr " &py_g";
| Bool n -> pr ", &%s" n
| Int n -> pr ", &%s" n
| Int64 n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | BufferIn n -> pr ", &%s, &%s_size" n n
) (snd style);
pr "))\n";
List.iter (
function
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _
- | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " %s = get_string_list (py_%s);\n" n n;
pr " if (!%s) return NULL;\n" n
List.iter (
function
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _
- | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " free (%s);\n" n
) (snd style);
Libguestfs provides ways to enumerate guest storage (eg. partitions,
LVs, what filesystem is in each LV, etc.). It can also run commands
-in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over FTP.
+in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over
+FUSE.
Errors which happen while using the API are turned into Python
RuntimeError exceptions.
pr " if (!%s)\n" n;
pr " rb_raise (rb_eTypeError, \"expected string for parameter %%s of %%s\",\n";
pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" n name
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " Check_Type (%sv, T_STRING);\n" n;
+ pr " const char *%s = RSTRING (%sv)->ptr;\n" n n;
+ pr " if (!%s)\n" n;
+ pr " rb_raise (rb_eTypeError, \"expected string for parameter %%s of %%s\",\n";
+ pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" n name;
+ pr " size_t %s_size = RSTRING (%sv)->len;\n" n n
| OptString n ->
pr " const char *%s = !NIL_P (%sv) ? StringValueCStr (%sv) : NULL;\n" n n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
List.iter (
function
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _
- | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " free (%s);\n" n
) (snd style);
| FileIn n
| FileOut n ->
pr "String %s" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr "byte[] %s" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr "String[] %s" n
| Bool n ->
| FileIn n
| FileOut n ->
pr ", jstring j%s" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr ", jbyteArray j%s" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr ", jobjectArray j%s" n
| Bool n ->
| FileIn n
| FileOut n ->
pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " jbyte *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " int %s_len;\n" n;
pr " const char **%s;\n" n
* a NULL parameter.
*)
pr " %s = j%s ? (*env)->GetStringUTFChars (env, j%s, NULL) : NULL;\n" n n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " %s = (*env)->GetByteArrayElements (env, j%s, NULL);\n" n n;
+ pr " %s_size = (*env)->GetArrayLength (env, j%s);\n" n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " %s_len = (*env)->GetArrayLength (env, j%s);\n" n n;
pr " %s = guestfs_safe_malloc (g, sizeof (char *) * (%s_len+1));\n" n n;
| OptString n ->
pr " if (j%s)\n" n;
pr " (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars (env, j%s, %s);\n" n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " (*env)->ReleaseByteArrayElements (env, j%s, %s, 0);\n" n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr " for (i = 0; i < %s_len; ++i) {\n" n;
pr " jobject o = (*env)->GetObjectArrayElement (env, j%s, i);\n"
function
| FileIn n
| FileOut n
- | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n -> pr "withCString %s $ \\%s -> " n n
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n ->
+ pr "withCString %s $ \\%s -> " n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr "withCStringLen %s $ \\(%s, %s_size) -> " n n n
| OptString n -> pr "maybeWith withCString %s $ \\%s -> " n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr "withMany withCString %s $ \\%s -> withArray0 nullPtr %s $ \\%s -> " n n n n
| Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
| Int64 n -> sprintf "(fromIntegral %s)" n
| FileIn n | FileOut n
| Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n | StringList n | DeviceList n -> n
+ | BufferIn n -> sprintf "%s (fromIntegral %s_size)" n n
) (snd style) in
pr "withForeignPtr h (\\p -> c_%s %s)\n" name
(String.concat " " ("p" :: args));
fun arg ->
(match arg with
| Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ -> pr "%s" string
+ | BufferIn _ ->
+ if hs then pr "String"
+ else pr "CString -> CInt"
| OptString _ -> if hs then pr "Maybe String" else pr "CString"
| StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> if hs then pr "[String]" else pr "Ptr CString"
| Bool _ -> pr "%s" bool
List.iter (
fun (name, style, _, _, _, shortdesc, _) ->
let rec csharp_return_type () =
- match fst style with
- | RErr -> "void"
- | RBool n -> "bool"
- | RInt n -> "int"
- | RInt64 n -> "long"
- | RConstString n
- | RConstOptString n
- | RString n
- | RBufferOut n -> "string"
- | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
- | RHashtable n -> "Hashtable"
- | RStringList n -> "string[]"
- | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> "void"
+ | RBool n -> "bool"
+ | RInt n -> "int"
+ | RInt64 n -> "long"
+ | RConstString n
+ | RConstOptString n
+ | RString n
+ | RBufferOut n -> "string"
+ | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
+ | RHashtable n -> "Hashtable"
+ | RStringList n -> "string[]"
+ | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
and c_return_type () =
- match fst style with
- | RErr
- | RBool _
- | RInt _ -> "int"
- | RInt64 _ -> "long"
- | RConstString _
- | RConstOptString _
- | RString _
- | RBufferOut _ -> "string"
- | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
- | RHashtable _
- | RStringList _ -> "string[]"
- | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
-
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _ -> "int"
+ | RInt64 _ -> "long"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _ -> "string"
+ | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RStringList _ -> "string[]"
+ | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
+
and c_error_comparison () =
- match fst style with
- | RErr
- | RBool _
- | RInt _
- | RInt64 _ -> "== -1"
- | RConstString _
- | RConstOptString _
- | RString _
- | RBufferOut _
- | RStruct (_,_)
- | RHashtable _
- | RStringList _
- | RStructList (_,_) -> "== null"
-
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _
+ | RInt64 _ -> "== -1"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _
+ | RStruct (_,_)
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RStringList _
+ | RStructList (_,_) -> "== null"
+
and generate_extern_prototype () =
- pr " static extern %s guestfs_%s (IntPtr h"
- (c_return_type ()) name;
- List.iter (
- function
- | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
- | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ pr " static extern %s guestfs_%s (IntPtr h"
+ (c_return_type ()) name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n ->
pr ", [In] string %s" n
- | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
pr ", [In] string[] %s" n
- | Bool n ->
- pr ", bool %s" n
- | Int n ->
- pr ", int %s" n
- | Int64 n ->
- pr ", long %s" n
- ) (snd style);
- pr ");\n"
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr ", bool %s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr ", int %s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr ", long %s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ");\n"
and generate_public_prototype () =
- pr " public %s %s (" (csharp_return_type ()) name;
- let comma = ref false in
- let next () =
- if !comma then pr ", ";
- comma := true
- in
- List.iter (
- function
- | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
- | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ pr " public %s %s (" (csharp_return_type ()) name;
+ let comma = ref false in
+ let next () =
+ if !comma then pr ", ";
+ comma := true
+ in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n ->
next (); pr "string %s" n
- | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
next (); pr "string[] %s" n
- | Bool n ->
- next (); pr "bool %s" n
- | Int n ->
- next (); pr "int %s" n
- | Int64 n ->
- next (); pr "long %s" n
- ) (snd style);
- pr ")\n"
+ | Bool n ->
+ next (); pr "bool %s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ next (); pr "int %s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ next (); pr "long %s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n"
and generate_call () =
- pr "guestfs_%s (_handle" name;
- List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)) (snd style);
- pr ");\n";
+ pr "guestfs_%s (_handle" name;
+ List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)) (snd style);
+ pr ");\n";
in
pr " [DllImport (\"%s\")]\n" library;
pr " r = ";
generate_call ();
pr " if (r %s)\n" (c_error_comparison ());
- pr " throw new Error (\"%s: \" + guestfs_last_error (_handle));\n"
- name;
+ pr " throw new Error (guestfs_last_error (_handle));\n";
(match fst style with
| RErr -> ()
| RBool _ ->
| String n
| FileIn n
| FileOut n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s);\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s_size; ++i)\n" n;
+ pr " printf (\"<%%02x>\", %s[i]);\n" n;
+ pr " printf (\"\\n\");\n";
+ pr " }\n";
| OptString n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s ? %s : \"null\");\n" n n
| StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " print_strings (%s);\n" n
| Bool n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s ? \"true\" : \"false\");\n" n
| CallInt64 i when i >= 0L -> Int64.to_string i ^ "L"
| CallInt64 i (* when i < 0L *) -> "(" ^ Int64.to_string i ^ "L)"
| CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s -> sprintf "%S" s
) args
)
in
| CallInt i -> string_of_int i
| CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
| CallBool b -> if b then "1" else "0"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
) args
)
in
| CallInt i -> string_of_int i
| CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
| CallBool b -> if b then "1" else "0"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
) args
)
in
| CallInt i -> string_of_int i
| CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
| CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
) args
)
in
| CallInt i -> string_of_int i
| CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
| CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s ->
+ "new byte[] { " ^ String.concat "," (
+ map_chars (fun c -> string_of_int (Char.code c)) s
+ ) ^ " }"
) args
)
in
| CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
| CallBool true -> "True"
| CallBool false -> "False"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
) args
)
in
and generate_lang_bindtests call =
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList []; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString None;
CallStringList []; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString ""; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList []; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString ""; CallOptString (Some "");
CallStringList []; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"; "2"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool true;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt (-1); CallInt64 (-1L); CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt (-1); CallInt64 (-1L); CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt (-2); CallInt64 (-2L); CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt (-2); CallInt64 (-2L); CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 1; CallInt64 1L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 1; CallInt64 1L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 2; CallInt64 2L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 2; CallInt64 2L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 4095; CallInt64 4095L; CallString "123"; CallString "456"];
+ CallInt 4095; CallInt64 4095L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
- CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString ""; CallString ""]
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString ""; CallString "";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"]
(* XXX Add here tests of the return and error functions. *)
parse_operatingsystems xml
"
-(* This is used to generate the src/MAX_PROC_NR file which
- * contains the maximum procedure number, a surrogate for the
- * ABI version number. See src/Makefile.am for the details.
- *)
and generate_max_proc_nr () =
- let proc_nrs = List.map (
- fun (_, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) -> proc_nr
- ) daemon_functions in
-
- let max_proc_nr = List.fold_left max 0 proc_nrs in
-
pr "%d\n" max_proc_nr
let output_to filename k =