xen-vtx-unstable
annotate tools/xenstore/xs.c @ 6796:0d8c0db04258
Don't return failure when trying to delete a non-existent node.
Signed-off-by: Christian Limpach <Christian.Limpach@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Signed-off-by: Christian Limpach <Christian.Limpach@cl.cam.ac.uk>
author | cl349@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk |
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date | Tue Sep 13 21:52:24 2005 +0000 (2005-09-13) |
parents | 72e4e2aab342 |
children |
rev | line source |
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cl349@5357 | 1 /* |
cl349@5357 | 2 Xen Store Daemon interface providing simple tree-like database. |
cl349@5357 | 3 Copyright (C) 2005 Rusty Russell IBM Corporation |
cl349@5357 | 4 |
kaf24@6008 | 5 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
kaf24@6008 | 6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
kaf24@6008 | 7 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
kaf24@6008 | 8 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
cl349@5357 | 9 |
kaf24@6008 | 10 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
cl349@5357 | 11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
kaf24@6008 | 12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
kaf24@6008 | 13 Lesser General Public License for more details. |
cl349@5357 | 14 |
kaf24@6008 | 15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
kaf24@6008 | 16 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
kaf24@6008 | 17 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
cl349@5357 | 18 */ |
cl349@5357 | 19 |
cl349@5357 | 20 #include <sys/types.h> |
cl349@5357 | 21 #include <sys/stat.h> |
cl349@5357 | 22 #include <fcntl.h> |
cl349@5357 | 23 #include <sys/socket.h> |
cl349@5357 | 24 #include <sys/un.h> |
cl349@5357 | 25 #include <string.h> |
cl349@5357 | 26 #include <unistd.h> |
cl349@5357 | 27 #include <stdbool.h> |
cl349@5357 | 28 #include <stdlib.h> |
cl349@5357 | 29 #include <assert.h> |
cl349@5357 | 30 #include <stdio.h> |
cl349@5357 | 31 #include <signal.h> |
cl349@5357 | 32 #include <stdint.h> |
cl349@5357 | 33 #include <errno.h> |
cl349@6601 | 34 #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
cl349@5357 | 35 #include "xs.h" |
cl349@5357 | 36 #include "xenstored.h" |
cl349@5357 | 37 #include "xs_lib.h" |
cl349@5357 | 38 #include "utils.h" |
cl349@5357 | 39 |
cl349@5357 | 40 struct xs_handle |
cl349@5357 | 41 { |
cl349@5357 | 42 int fd; |
cl349@5357 | 43 }; |
cl349@5357 | 44 |
cl349@5357 | 45 /* Get the socket from the store daemon handle. |
cl349@5357 | 46 */ |
cl349@5357 | 47 int xs_fileno(struct xs_handle *h) |
cl349@5357 | 48 { |
cl349@5357 | 49 return h->fd; |
cl349@5357 | 50 } |
cl349@5357 | 51 |
cl349@5357 | 52 static struct xs_handle *get_socket(const char *connect_to) |
cl349@5357 | 53 { |
cl349@5357 | 54 struct sockaddr_un addr; |
cl349@5357 | 55 int sock, saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 56 struct xs_handle *h = NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 57 |
cl349@5357 | 58 sock = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); |
cl349@5357 | 59 if (sock < 0) |
cl349@5357 | 60 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 61 |
cl349@5357 | 62 addr.sun_family = AF_UNIX; |
cl349@5357 | 63 strcpy(addr.sun_path, connect_to); |
cl349@5357 | 64 |
cl349@5357 | 65 if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) == 0) { |
cl349@5357 | 66 h = malloc(sizeof(*h)); |
cl349@5357 | 67 if (h) { |
cl349@5357 | 68 h->fd = sock; |
cl349@5357 | 69 return h; |
cl349@5357 | 70 } |
cl349@5357 | 71 } |
cl349@5357 | 72 |
cl349@5357 | 73 saved_errno = errno; |
cl349@5357 | 74 close(sock); |
cl349@6601 | 75 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@6601 | 76 return NULL; |
cl349@6601 | 77 } |
cl349@6601 | 78 |
cl349@6601 | 79 static struct xs_handle *get_dev(const char *connect_to) |
cl349@6601 | 80 { |
cl349@6601 | 81 int fd, saved_errno; |
cl349@6749 | 82 struct xs_handle *h; |
cl349@6601 | 83 |
cl349@6749 | 84 fd = open(connect_to, O_RDWR); |
cl349@6601 | 85 if (fd < 0) |
cl349@6601 | 86 return NULL; |
cl349@6601 | 87 |
cl349@6601 | 88 h = malloc(sizeof(*h)); |
cl349@6601 | 89 if (h) { |
cl349@6601 | 90 h->fd = fd; |
cl349@6601 | 91 return h; |
cl349@6601 | 92 } |
cl349@6601 | 93 |
cl349@6601 | 94 saved_errno = errno; |
cl349@6601 | 95 close(fd); |
cl349@5357 | 96 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 97 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 98 } |
cl349@5357 | 99 |
cl349@6750 | 100 static struct xs_handle *get_handle(const char *connect_to) |
cl349@6750 | 101 { |
cl349@6750 | 102 struct stat buf; |
cl349@6750 | 103 |
cl349@6750 | 104 if (stat(connect_to, &buf) != 0) |
cl349@6750 | 105 return NULL; |
cl349@6750 | 106 |
cl349@6750 | 107 if (S_ISSOCK(buf.st_mode)) |
cl349@6750 | 108 return get_socket(connect_to); |
cl349@6750 | 109 else |
cl349@6750 | 110 return get_dev(connect_to); |
cl349@6750 | 111 } |
cl349@6750 | 112 |
cl349@5357 | 113 struct xs_handle *xs_daemon_open(void) |
cl349@5357 | 114 { |
cl349@6750 | 115 return get_handle(xs_daemon_socket()); |
cl349@5357 | 116 } |
cl349@5357 | 117 |
cl349@5357 | 118 struct xs_handle *xs_daemon_open_readonly(void) |
cl349@5357 | 119 { |
cl349@6750 | 120 return get_handle(xs_daemon_socket_ro()); |
cl349@5357 | 121 } |
cl349@5357 | 122 |
cl349@6601 | 123 struct xs_handle *xs_domain_open(void) |
cl349@6601 | 124 { |
cl349@6750 | 125 return get_handle(xs_domain_dev()); |
cl349@6601 | 126 } |
cl349@6601 | 127 |
cl349@5357 | 128 void xs_daemon_close(struct xs_handle *h) |
cl349@5357 | 129 { |
cl349@5357 | 130 if (h->fd >= 0) |
cl349@5357 | 131 close(h->fd); |
cl349@5357 | 132 free(h); |
cl349@5357 | 133 } |
cl349@5357 | 134 |
cl349@5357 | 135 static bool read_all(int fd, void *data, unsigned int len) |
cl349@5357 | 136 { |
cl349@5357 | 137 while (len) { |
cl349@5357 | 138 int done; |
cl349@5357 | 139 |
cl349@5357 | 140 done = read(fd, data, len); |
cl349@5357 | 141 if (done < 0) { |
cl349@5357 | 142 if (errno == EINTR) |
cl349@5357 | 143 continue; |
cl349@5357 | 144 return false; |
cl349@5357 | 145 } |
cl349@5357 | 146 if (done == 0) { |
cl349@5357 | 147 /* It closed fd on us? EBADF is appropriate. */ |
cl349@5357 | 148 errno = EBADF; |
cl349@5357 | 149 return false; |
cl349@5357 | 150 } |
cl349@5357 | 151 data += done; |
cl349@5357 | 152 len -= done; |
cl349@5357 | 153 } |
cl349@5357 | 154 |
cl349@5357 | 155 return true; |
cl349@5357 | 156 } |
cl349@5357 | 157 |
cl349@5357 | 158 #ifdef XSTEST |
cl349@5357 | 159 #define read_all read_all_choice |
kaf24@5423 | 160 #define xs_write_all write_all_choice |
cl349@5357 | 161 #endif |
cl349@5357 | 162 |
cl349@5357 | 163 static int get_error(const char *errorstring) |
cl349@5357 | 164 { |
cl349@5357 | 165 unsigned int i; |
cl349@5357 | 166 |
cl349@5357 | 167 for (i = 0; !streq(errorstring, xsd_errors[i].errstring); i++) |
cl349@5357 | 168 if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(xsd_errors) - 1) |
cl349@5357 | 169 return EINVAL; |
cl349@5357 | 170 return xsd_errors[i].errnum; |
cl349@5357 | 171 } |
cl349@5357 | 172 |
cl349@5522 | 173 /* Adds extra nul terminator, because we generally (always?) hold strings. */ |
cl349@5357 | 174 static void *read_reply(int fd, enum xsd_sockmsg_type *type, unsigned int *len) |
cl349@5357 | 175 { |
cl349@5357 | 176 struct xsd_sockmsg msg; |
cl349@5357 | 177 void *ret; |
cl349@5357 | 178 int saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 179 |
cl349@5357 | 180 if (!read_all(fd, &msg, sizeof(msg))) |
cl349@5357 | 181 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 182 |
cl349@5522 | 183 ret = malloc(msg.len + 1); |
cl349@5357 | 184 if (!ret) |
cl349@5357 | 185 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 186 |
cl349@5357 | 187 if (!read_all(fd, ret, msg.len)) { |
cl349@5357 | 188 saved_errno = errno; |
cl349@5357 | 189 free(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 190 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 191 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 192 } |
cl349@5357 | 193 |
cl349@5357 | 194 *type = msg.type; |
cl349@5357 | 195 if (len) |
cl349@5357 | 196 *len = msg.len; |
cl349@5522 | 197 ((char *)ret)[msg.len] = '\0'; |
cl349@5357 | 198 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 199 } |
cl349@5357 | 200 |
cl349@5357 | 201 /* Send message to xs, get malloc'ed reply. NULL and set errno on error. */ |
cl349@6749 | 202 static void *xs_talkv(struct xs_handle *h, enum xsd_sockmsg_type type, |
cl349@6749 | 203 const struct iovec *iovec, unsigned int num_vecs, |
cl349@6749 | 204 unsigned int *len) |
cl349@5357 | 205 { |
cl349@5357 | 206 struct xsd_sockmsg msg; |
cl349@5357 | 207 void *ret = NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 208 int saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 209 unsigned int i; |
cl349@5357 | 210 struct sigaction ignorepipe, oldact; |
cl349@5357 | 211 |
cl349@5357 | 212 msg.type = type; |
cl349@5357 | 213 msg.len = 0; |
cl349@5357 | 214 for (i = 0; i < num_vecs; i++) |
cl349@5357 | 215 msg.len += iovec[i].iov_len; |
cl349@5357 | 216 |
cl349@5357 | 217 ignorepipe.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; |
cl349@5357 | 218 sigemptyset(&ignorepipe.sa_mask); |
cl349@5357 | 219 ignorepipe.sa_flags = 0; |
cl349@5357 | 220 sigaction(SIGPIPE, &ignorepipe, &oldact); |
cl349@5357 | 221 |
kaf24@5423 | 222 if (!xs_write_all(h->fd, &msg, sizeof(msg))) |
cl349@5357 | 223 goto fail; |
cl349@5357 | 224 |
cl349@5357 | 225 for (i = 0; i < num_vecs; i++) |
kaf24@5423 | 226 if (!xs_write_all(h->fd, iovec[i].iov_base, iovec[i].iov_len)) |
cl349@5357 | 227 goto fail; |
cl349@5357 | 228 |
cl349@5357 | 229 /* Watches can have fired before reply comes: daemon detects |
cl349@5357 | 230 * and re-transmits, so we can ignore this. */ |
cl349@5357 | 231 do { |
cl349@5357 | 232 free(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 233 ret = read_reply(h->fd, &msg.type, len); |
cl349@5357 | 234 if (!ret) |
cl349@5357 | 235 goto fail; |
cl349@5357 | 236 } while (msg.type == XS_WATCH_EVENT); |
cl349@5357 | 237 |
cl349@5357 | 238 sigaction(SIGPIPE, &oldact, NULL); |
cl349@5357 | 239 if (msg.type == XS_ERROR) { |
cl349@5357 | 240 saved_errno = get_error(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 241 free(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 242 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 243 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 244 } |
cl349@5357 | 245 |
kaf24@6043 | 246 if (msg.type != type) { |
kaf24@6043 | 247 free(ret); |
kaf24@6043 | 248 saved_errno = EBADF; |
kaf24@6043 | 249 goto close_fd; |
kaf24@6043 | 250 |
kaf24@6043 | 251 } |
cl349@5357 | 252 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 253 |
cl349@5357 | 254 fail: |
cl349@5357 | 255 /* We're in a bad state, so close fd. */ |
cl349@5357 | 256 saved_errno = errno; |
cl349@5357 | 257 sigaction(SIGPIPE, &oldact, NULL); |
kaf24@6043 | 258 close_fd: |
cl349@5357 | 259 close(h->fd); |
cl349@5357 | 260 h->fd = -1; |
cl349@5357 | 261 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 262 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 263 } |
cl349@5357 | 264 |
cl349@5357 | 265 /* free(), but don't change errno. */ |
cl349@5357 | 266 static void free_no_errno(void *p) |
cl349@5357 | 267 { |
cl349@5357 | 268 int saved_errno = errno; |
cl349@5357 | 269 free(p); |
cl349@5357 | 270 errno = saved_errno; |
cl349@5357 | 271 } |
cl349@5357 | 272 |
cl349@5357 | 273 /* Simplified version of xs_talkv: single message. */ |
cl349@5357 | 274 static void *xs_single(struct xs_handle *h, enum xsd_sockmsg_type type, |
cl349@5357 | 275 const char *string, unsigned int *len) |
cl349@5357 | 276 { |
cl349@5357 | 277 struct iovec iovec; |
cl349@5357 | 278 |
cl349@5357 | 279 iovec.iov_base = (void *)string; |
cl349@5357 | 280 iovec.iov_len = strlen(string) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 281 return xs_talkv(h, type, &iovec, 1, len); |
cl349@5357 | 282 } |
cl349@5357 | 283 |
cl349@5357 | 284 static bool xs_bool(char *reply) |
cl349@5357 | 285 { |
cl349@5357 | 286 if (!reply) |
cl349@5357 | 287 return false; |
cl349@5357 | 288 free(reply); |
cl349@5357 | 289 return true; |
cl349@5357 | 290 } |
cl349@5357 | 291 |
cl349@5357 | 292 char **xs_directory(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, unsigned int *num) |
cl349@5357 | 293 { |
cl349@5357 | 294 char *strings, *p, **ret; |
cl349@5357 | 295 unsigned int len; |
cl349@5357 | 296 |
cl349@5357 | 297 strings = xs_single(h, XS_DIRECTORY, path, &len); |
cl349@5357 | 298 if (!strings) |
cl349@5357 | 299 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 300 |
cl349@5357 | 301 /* Count the strings. */ |
kaf24@5423 | 302 *num = xs_count_strings(strings, len); |
cl349@5357 | 303 |
cl349@5357 | 304 /* Transfer to one big alloc for easy freeing. */ |
cl349@5357 | 305 ret = malloc(*num * sizeof(char *) + len); |
cl349@5357 | 306 if (!ret) { |
cl349@5357 | 307 free_no_errno(strings); |
cl349@5357 | 308 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 309 } |
cl349@5357 | 310 memcpy(&ret[*num], strings, len); |
cl349@5357 | 311 free_no_errno(strings); |
cl349@5357 | 312 |
cl349@5357 | 313 strings = (char *)&ret[*num]; |
cl349@5357 | 314 for (p = strings, *num = 0; p < strings + len; p += strlen(p) + 1) |
cl349@5357 | 315 ret[(*num)++] = p; |
cl349@5357 | 316 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 317 } |
cl349@5357 | 318 |
cl349@5522 | 319 /* Get the value of a single file, nul terminated. |
cl349@5357 | 320 * Returns a malloced value: call free() on it after use. |
cl349@5522 | 321 * len indicates length in bytes, not including the nul. |
cl349@5357 | 322 */ |
cl349@5357 | 323 void *xs_read(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, unsigned int *len) |
cl349@5357 | 324 { |
cl349@5357 | 325 return xs_single(h, XS_READ, path, len); |
cl349@5357 | 326 } |
cl349@5357 | 327 |
cl349@5357 | 328 /* Write the value of a single file. |
cl349@5357 | 329 * Returns false on failure. createflags can be 0, O_CREAT, or O_CREAT|O_EXCL. |
cl349@5357 | 330 */ |
cl349@5357 | 331 bool xs_write(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, |
cl349@5357 | 332 const void *data, unsigned int len, int createflags) |
cl349@5357 | 333 { |
cl349@5357 | 334 const char *flags; |
cl349@5357 | 335 struct iovec iovec[3]; |
cl349@5357 | 336 |
cl349@5357 | 337 /* Format: Flags (as string), path, data. */ |
cl349@5357 | 338 if (createflags == 0) |
cl349@5357 | 339 flags = XS_WRITE_NONE; |
cl349@5357 | 340 else if (createflags == O_CREAT) |
cl349@5357 | 341 flags = XS_WRITE_CREATE; |
cl349@5357 | 342 else if (createflags == (O_CREAT|O_EXCL)) |
cl349@5357 | 343 flags = XS_WRITE_CREATE_EXCL; |
cl349@5357 | 344 else { |
cl349@5357 | 345 errno = EINVAL; |
cl349@5357 | 346 return false; |
cl349@5357 | 347 } |
cl349@5357 | 348 |
cl349@5357 | 349 iovec[0].iov_base = (void *)path; |
cl349@5357 | 350 iovec[0].iov_len = strlen(path) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 351 iovec[1].iov_base = (void *)flags; |
cl349@5357 | 352 iovec[1].iov_len = strlen(flags) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 353 iovec[2].iov_base = (void *)data; |
cl349@5357 | 354 iovec[2].iov_len = len; |
cl349@5357 | 355 |
cl349@5357 | 356 return xs_bool(xs_talkv(h, XS_WRITE, iovec, ARRAY_SIZE(iovec), NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 357 } |
cl349@5357 | 358 |
cl349@5357 | 359 /* Create a new directory. |
cl349@5357 | 360 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 361 */ |
cl349@5357 | 362 bool xs_mkdir(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path) |
cl349@5357 | 363 { |
cl349@5357 | 364 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_MKDIR, path, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 365 } |
cl349@5357 | 366 |
cl349@5357 | 367 /* Destroy a file or directory (directories must be empty). |
cl349@5357 | 368 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 369 */ |
cl349@5357 | 370 bool xs_rm(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path) |
cl349@5357 | 371 { |
cl349@5357 | 372 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_RM, path, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 373 } |
cl349@5357 | 374 |
cl349@5357 | 375 /* Get permissions of node (first element is owner). |
cl349@5357 | 376 * Returns malloced array, or NULL: call free() after use. |
cl349@5357 | 377 */ |
cl349@5357 | 378 struct xs_permissions *xs_get_permissions(struct xs_handle *h, |
cl349@5478 | 379 const char *path, unsigned int *num) |
cl349@5357 | 380 { |
cl349@5357 | 381 char *strings; |
cl349@5357 | 382 unsigned int len; |
cl349@5357 | 383 struct xs_permissions *ret; |
cl349@5357 | 384 |
cl349@5357 | 385 strings = xs_single(h, XS_GET_PERMS, path, &len); |
cl349@5357 | 386 if (!strings) |
cl349@5357 | 387 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 388 |
cl349@5357 | 389 /* Count the strings: each one perms then domid. */ |
kaf24@5423 | 390 *num = xs_count_strings(strings, len); |
cl349@5357 | 391 |
cl349@5357 | 392 /* Transfer to one big alloc for easy freeing. */ |
cl349@5357 | 393 ret = malloc(*num * sizeof(struct xs_permissions)); |
cl349@5357 | 394 if (!ret) { |
cl349@5357 | 395 free_no_errno(strings); |
cl349@5357 | 396 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 397 } |
cl349@5357 | 398 |
kaf24@5423 | 399 if (!xs_strings_to_perms(ret, *num, strings)) { |
cl349@5357 | 400 free_no_errno(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 401 ret = NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 402 } |
cl349@5357 | 403 |
cl349@5357 | 404 free(strings); |
cl349@5357 | 405 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 406 } |
cl349@5357 | 407 |
cl349@5357 | 408 /* Set permissions of node (must be owner). |
cl349@5357 | 409 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 410 */ |
cl349@5357 | 411 bool xs_set_permissions(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, |
cl349@5357 | 412 struct xs_permissions *perms, |
cl349@5357 | 413 unsigned int num_perms) |
cl349@5357 | 414 { |
cl349@5357 | 415 unsigned int i; |
cl349@5357 | 416 struct iovec iov[1+num_perms]; |
cl349@5357 | 417 |
cl349@5357 | 418 iov[0].iov_base = (void *)path; |
cl349@5357 | 419 iov[0].iov_len = strlen(path) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 420 |
cl349@5357 | 421 for (i = 0; i < num_perms; i++) { |
cl349@5357 | 422 char buffer[MAX_STRLEN(domid_t)+1]; |
cl349@5357 | 423 |
kaf24@5423 | 424 if (!xs_perm_to_string(&perms[i], buffer)) |
cl349@5357 | 425 goto unwind; |
cl349@5357 | 426 |
cl349@5357 | 427 iov[i+1].iov_base = strdup(buffer); |
cl349@5357 | 428 iov[i+1].iov_len = strlen(buffer) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 429 if (!iov[i+1].iov_base) |
cl349@5357 | 430 goto unwind; |
cl349@5357 | 431 } |
cl349@5357 | 432 |
cl349@5357 | 433 if (!xs_bool(xs_talkv(h, XS_SET_PERMS, iov, 1+num_perms, NULL))) |
cl349@5357 | 434 goto unwind; |
cl349@5357 | 435 for (i = 0; i < num_perms; i++) |
cl349@5357 | 436 free(iov[i+1].iov_base); |
cl349@5357 | 437 return true; |
cl349@5357 | 438 |
cl349@5357 | 439 unwind: |
cl349@5357 | 440 num_perms = i; |
cl349@5357 | 441 for (i = 0; i < num_perms; i++) |
cl349@5357 | 442 free_no_errno(iov[i+1].iov_base); |
cl349@5357 | 443 return false; |
cl349@5357 | 444 } |
cl349@5357 | 445 |
cl349@5357 | 446 /* Watch a node for changes (poll on fd to detect, or call read_watch()). |
cl349@5357 | 447 * When the node (or any child) changes, fd will become readable. |
cl349@5478 | 448 * Token is returned when watch is read, to allow matching. |
cl349@5357 | 449 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 450 */ |
cl349@5856 | 451 bool xs_watch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) |
cl349@5357 | 452 { |
cl349@5856 | 453 struct iovec iov[2]; |
cl349@5357 | 454 |
cl349@5357 | 455 iov[0].iov_base = (void *)path; |
cl349@5357 | 456 iov[0].iov_len = strlen(path) + 1; |
cl349@5478 | 457 iov[1].iov_base = (void *)token; |
cl349@5478 | 458 iov[1].iov_len = strlen(token) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 459 |
cl349@5357 | 460 return xs_bool(xs_talkv(h, XS_WATCH, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 461 } |
cl349@5357 | 462 |
cl349@5357 | 463 /* Find out what node change was on (will block if nothing pending). |
cl349@5478 | 464 * Returns array of two pointers: path and token, or NULL. |
cl349@5478 | 465 * Call free() after use. |
cl349@5357 | 466 */ |
cl349@5478 | 467 char **xs_read_watch(struct xs_handle *h) |
cl349@5357 | 468 { |
cl349@5357 | 469 struct xsd_sockmsg msg; |
cl349@5478 | 470 char **ret; |
cl349@5357 | 471 |
cl349@5357 | 472 if (!read_all(h->fd, &msg, sizeof(msg))) |
cl349@5357 | 473 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 474 |
cl349@5357 | 475 assert(msg.type == XS_WATCH_EVENT); |
cl349@5478 | 476 ret = malloc(sizeof(char *)*2 + msg.len); |
cl349@5478 | 477 if (!ret) |
cl349@5357 | 478 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 479 |
cl349@5478 | 480 ret[0] = (char *)(ret + 2); |
cl349@5478 | 481 if (!read_all(h->fd, ret[0], msg.len)) { |
cl349@5478 | 482 free_no_errno(ret); |
cl349@5357 | 483 return NULL; |
cl349@5357 | 484 } |
cl349@5478 | 485 ret[1] = ret[0] + strlen(ret[0]) + 1; |
cl349@5478 | 486 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 487 } |
cl349@5357 | 488 |
cl349@5357 | 489 /* Acknowledge watch on node. Watches must be acknowledged before |
cl349@5357 | 490 * any other watches can be read. |
cl349@5357 | 491 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 492 */ |
cl349@5478 | 493 bool xs_acknowledge_watch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *token) |
cl349@5357 | 494 { |
cl349@5478 | 495 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_WATCH_ACK, token, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 496 } |
cl349@5357 | 497 |
cl349@5357 | 498 /* Remove a watch on a node. |
cl349@5357 | 499 * Returns false on failure (no watch on that node). |
cl349@5357 | 500 */ |
cl349@5478 | 501 bool xs_unwatch(struct xs_handle *h, const char *path, const char *token) |
cl349@5357 | 502 { |
cl349@5478 | 503 struct iovec iov[2]; |
cl349@5478 | 504 |
cl349@5478 | 505 iov[0].iov_base = (char *)path; |
cl349@5478 | 506 iov[0].iov_len = strlen(path) + 1; |
cl349@5478 | 507 iov[1].iov_base = (char *)token; |
cl349@5478 | 508 iov[1].iov_len = strlen(token) + 1; |
cl349@5478 | 509 |
cl349@5478 | 510 return xs_bool(xs_talkv(h, XS_UNWATCH, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 511 } |
cl349@5357 | 512 |
cl349@5357 | 513 /* Start a transaction: changes by others will not be seen during this |
cl349@5357 | 514 * transaction, and changes will not be visible to others until end. |
cl349@5357 | 515 * Transaction only applies to the given subtree. |
cl349@5357 | 516 * You can only have one transaction at any time. |
cl349@5357 | 517 * Returns false on failure. |
cl349@5357 | 518 */ |
cl349@5357 | 519 bool xs_transaction_start(struct xs_handle *h, const char *subtree) |
cl349@5357 | 520 { |
cl349@5357 | 521 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_TRANSACTION_START, subtree, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 522 } |
cl349@5357 | 523 |
cl349@5357 | 524 /* End a transaction. |
cl349@5357 | 525 * If abandon is true, transaction is discarded instead of committed. |
cl349@5357 | 526 * Returns false on failure, which indicates an error: transactions will |
cl349@5357 | 527 * not fail spuriously. |
cl349@5357 | 528 */ |
cl349@5357 | 529 bool xs_transaction_end(struct xs_handle *h, bool abort) |
cl349@5357 | 530 { |
cl349@5357 | 531 char abortstr[2]; |
cl349@5357 | 532 |
cl349@5357 | 533 if (abort) |
cl349@5357 | 534 strcpy(abortstr, "F"); |
cl349@5357 | 535 else |
cl349@5357 | 536 strcpy(abortstr, "T"); |
cl349@5357 | 537 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_TRANSACTION_END, abortstr, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 538 } |
cl349@5357 | 539 |
cl349@5357 | 540 /* Introduce a new domain. |
cl349@5357 | 541 * This tells the store daemon about a shared memory page and event channel |
cl349@5357 | 542 * associated with a domain: the domain uses these to communicate. |
cl349@5357 | 543 */ |
cl349@5478 | 544 bool xs_introduce_domain(struct xs_handle *h, domid_t domid, unsigned long mfn, |
cl349@5478 | 545 unsigned int eventchn, const char *path) |
cl349@5357 | 546 { |
cl349@5357 | 547 char domid_str[MAX_STRLEN(domid)]; |
cl349@5357 | 548 char mfn_str[MAX_STRLEN(mfn)]; |
cl349@5357 | 549 char eventchn_str[MAX_STRLEN(eventchn)]; |
cl349@5357 | 550 struct iovec iov[4]; |
cl349@5357 | 551 |
cl349@5357 | 552 sprintf(domid_str, "%u", domid); |
cl349@5357 | 553 sprintf(mfn_str, "%lu", mfn); |
cl349@5357 | 554 sprintf(eventchn_str, "%u", eventchn); |
cl349@5357 | 555 |
cl349@5357 | 556 iov[0].iov_base = domid_str; |
cl349@5357 | 557 iov[0].iov_len = strlen(domid_str) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 558 iov[1].iov_base = mfn_str; |
cl349@5357 | 559 iov[1].iov_len = strlen(mfn_str) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 560 iov[2].iov_base = eventchn_str; |
cl349@5357 | 561 iov[2].iov_len = strlen(eventchn_str) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 562 iov[3].iov_base = (char *)path; |
cl349@5357 | 563 iov[3].iov_len = strlen(path) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 564 |
cl349@5357 | 565 return xs_bool(xs_talkv(h, XS_INTRODUCE, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 566 } |
cl349@5357 | 567 |
cl349@5478 | 568 bool xs_release_domain(struct xs_handle *h, domid_t domid) |
cl349@5357 | 569 { |
cl349@5357 | 570 char domid_str[MAX_STRLEN(domid)]; |
cl349@5357 | 571 |
cl349@5357 | 572 sprintf(domid_str, "%u", domid); |
cl349@5357 | 573 |
cl349@5357 | 574 return xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_RELEASE, domid_str, NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 575 } |
cl349@5357 | 576 |
cl349@6625 | 577 char *xs_get_domain_path(struct xs_handle *h, domid_t domid) |
cl349@6625 | 578 { |
cl349@6625 | 579 char domid_str[MAX_STRLEN(domid)]; |
cl349@6625 | 580 |
cl349@6625 | 581 sprintf(domid_str, "%u", domid); |
cl349@6625 | 582 |
cl349@6625 | 583 return xs_single(h, XS_GET_DOMAIN_PATH, domid_str, NULL); |
cl349@6625 | 584 } |
cl349@6625 | 585 |
cl349@5357 | 586 bool xs_shutdown(struct xs_handle *h) |
cl349@5357 | 587 { |
cl349@5357 | 588 bool ret = xs_bool(xs_single(h, XS_SHUTDOWN, "", NULL)); |
cl349@5357 | 589 if (ret) { |
cl349@5357 | 590 char c; |
cl349@5357 | 591 /* Wait for it to actually shutdown. */ |
kaf24@6636 | 592 while ((read(h->fd, &c, 1) < 0) && (errno == EINTR)) |
kaf24@6636 | 593 continue; |
cl349@5357 | 594 } |
cl349@5357 | 595 return ret; |
cl349@5357 | 596 } |
cl349@5357 | 597 |
cl349@5357 | 598 /* Only useful for DEBUG versions */ |
cl349@5357 | 599 char *xs_debug_command(struct xs_handle *h, const char *cmd, |
cl349@5357 | 600 void *data, unsigned int len) |
cl349@5357 | 601 { |
cl349@5357 | 602 struct iovec iov[2]; |
cl349@5357 | 603 |
cl349@5357 | 604 iov[0].iov_base = (void *)cmd; |
cl349@5357 | 605 iov[0].iov_len = strlen(cmd) + 1; |
cl349@5357 | 606 iov[1].iov_base = data; |
cl349@5357 | 607 iov[1].iov_len = len; |
cl349@5357 | 608 |
cl349@5357 | 609 return xs_talkv(h, XS_DEBUG, iov, ARRAY_SIZE(iov), NULL); |
cl349@5357 | 610 } |