DEV: haring: automatically use the advertised ring header size

Instead of emitting a warning, since we don't need the ring struct
anymore, we can just read what we need, parse the buffer and use the
advertised offset. Thus for now -f is simply ignored.
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Willy Tarreau 2024-03-04 19:15:59 +01:00
parent 77d7c35243
commit 88e141b823

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@ -44,9 +44,6 @@ int repair = 0; // repair file
struct ring_v1 {
struct buffer buf; // storage area
struct list waiters; // list of waiters, for now, CLI "show event"
__decl_thread(HA_RWLOCK_T lock);
int readers_count;
};
/* display the message and exit with the code */
@ -160,14 +157,8 @@ int dump_ring_as_buf(struct buffer buf, size_t ofs, int flags)
return 0;
}
/* This function dumps all events from the ring whose pointer is in <p0> into
* the appctx's output buffer, and takes from <o0> the seek offset into the
* buffer's history (0 for oldest known event). It looks at <i0> for boolean
* options: bit0 means it must wait for new data or any key to be pressed. Bit1
* means it must seek directly to the end to wait for new contents. It returns
* 0 if the output buffer or events are missing is full and it needs to be
* called again, otherwise non-zero. It is meant to be used with
* cli_release_show_ring() to clean up.
/* This function dumps all events from the ring <ring> from offset <ofs> and
* with flags <flags>.
*/
int dump_ring_v1(struct ring_v1 *ring, size_t ofs, int flags)
{
@ -181,20 +172,6 @@ int dump_ring_v1(struct ring_v1 *ring, size_t ofs, int flags)
* run a few checks first. After that we'll create our own buffer
* descriptor matching that area.
*/
if ((((long)ring->buf.area) & 4095) != sizeof(*ring)) {
if (!force) {
fprintf(stderr, "FATAL: header in file is %ld bytes long vs %ld expected!\n",
(((long)ring->buf.area) & 4095),
(long)sizeof(*ring));
exit(1);
}
else {
fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: header in file is %ld bytes long vs %ld expected!\n",
(((long)ring->buf.area) & 4095),
(long)sizeof(*ring));
}
/* maybe we could emit a warning at least ? */
}
/* Now make our own buffer pointing to that area */
buf = b_make(((void *)ring + (((long)ring->buf.area) & 4095)),