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daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
*
* It includes tree drawing code based on pstree: http://psmisc.sourceforge.net/
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "util.h"
#include "libdm/misc/dm-logging.h"
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/inotify.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#ifdef __linux__
# include "libdm/misc/kdev_t.h"
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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#else
# define MAJOR(x) major((x))
# define MINOR(x) minor((x))
# define MKDEV(x,y) makedev((x),(y))
#endif
#define DEFAULT_PROC_DIR "/proc"
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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/* limit to two updates/sec */
#define FILEMAPD_WAIT_USECS 500000
/* how long to wait for unlinked files */
#define FILEMAPD_NOFILE_WAIT_USECS 100000
#define FILEMAPD_NOFILE_WAIT_TRIES 10
struct filemap_monitor {
dm_filemapd_mode_t mode;
const char *program_id;
uint64_t group_id;
char *path;
int fd;
int inotify_fd;
int inotify_watch_fd;
/* monitoring heuristics */
int64_t blocks; /* allocated blocks, from stat.st_blocks */
uint64_t nr_regions;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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int deleted;
};
static int _foreground;
static int _verbose;
const char *const _usage = "dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <abs_path> <mode> "
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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"[<foreground>[<log_level>]]";
/*
* Daemon logging. By default, all messages are thrown away: messages
* are only written to the terminal if the daemon is run in the foreground.
*/
__attribute__((format(printf, 5, 0)))
static void _dmfilemapd_log_line(int level,
const char *file __attribute__((unused)),
int line __attribute__((unused)),
int dm_errno_or_class,
const char *f, va_list ap)
{
static int _abort_on_internal_errors = -1;
FILE *out = log_stderr(level) ? stderr : stdout;
level = log_level(level);
if (level <= _LOG_WARN || _verbose) {
if (level < _LOG_WARN)
out = stderr;
vfprintf(out, f, ap);
fputc('\n', out);
}
if (_abort_on_internal_errors < 0)
/* Set when env DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS is not "0" */
_abort_on_internal_errors =
strcmp(getenv("DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS") ? : "0", "0");
if (_abort_on_internal_errors &&
!strncmp(f, INTERNAL_ERROR, sizeof(INTERNAL_ERROR) - 1))
abort();
}
__attribute__((format(printf, 5, 6)))
static void _dmfilemapd_log_with_errno(int level,
const char *file, int line,
int dm_errno_or_class,
const char *f, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, f);
_dmfilemapd_log_line(level, file, line, dm_errno_or_class, f, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
/*
* Only used for reporting errors before daemonise().
*/
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
static void _early_log(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fputc('\n', stderr);
va_end(ap);
}
static void _setup_logging(void)
{
dm_log_init_verbose(_verbose - 1);
dm_log_with_errno_init(_dmfilemapd_log_with_errno);
}
#define PROC_FD_DELETED_STR "(deleted)"
/*
* Scan the /proc/<pid>/fd directory for pid and check for an fd
* symlink whose contents match path.
*/
static int _is_open_in_pid(pid_t pid, const char *path)
{
char deleted_path[PATH_MAX + sizeof(PROC_FD_DELETED_STR)];
struct dirent *pid_dp = NULL;
char path_buf[PATH_MAX];
char link_buf[PATH_MAX];
DIR *pid_d = NULL;
ssize_t len;
if (pid == getpid())
return 0;
if (dm_snprintf(path_buf, sizeof(path_buf),
DEFAULT_PROC_DIR "%d/fd", pid) < 0) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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log_error("Could not format pid path.");
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
/*
* Test for the kernel 'file (deleted)' form when scanning.
*/
if (dm_snprintf(deleted_path, sizeof(deleted_path), "%s %s",
path, PROC_FD_DELETED_STR) < 0) {
log_error("Could not format check path.");
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
pid_d = opendir(path_buf);
if (!pid_d) {
log_error("Could not open proc path: %s.", path_buf);
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
while ((pid_dp = readdir(pid_d)) != NULL) {
if (pid_dp->d_name[0] == '.')
continue;
if ((len = readlinkat(dirfd(pid_d), pid_dp->d_name, link_buf,
sizeof(link_buf))) < 0) {
log_error("readlink failed for " DEFAULT_PROC_DIR
"/%d/fd/.", pid);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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goto bad;
}
link_buf[len] = '\0';
if (!strcmp(deleted_path, link_buf)) {
if (closedir(pid_d))
log_sys_debug("closedir", path_buf);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
}
}
bad:
if (closedir(pid_d))
log_sys_debug("closedir", path_buf);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 0;
}
/*
* Attempt to determine whether a file is open by any process by
* scanning symbolic links in /proc/<pid>/fd.
*
* This is a heuristic since it cannot guarantee to detect brief
* access in all cases: a process that opens and then closes the
* file rapidly may never be seen by the scan.
*
* The method will also give false-positives if a process exists
* that has a deleted file open that had the same path, but a
* different inode number, to the file being monitored.
*
* For this reason the daemon only uses _is_open() for unlinked
* files when the mode is DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, since these
* files can no longer be newly opened by processes.
*
* In this situation !is_open(path) provides an indication that
* the daemon should shut down: the file has been unlinked from
* the file system and we appear to hold the final reference.
*/
static int _is_open(const char *path)
{
struct dirent *proc_dp = NULL;
DIR *proc_d = NULL;
pid_t pid;
proc_d = opendir(DEFAULT_PROC_DIR);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (!proc_d)
return 0;
while ((proc_dp = readdir(proc_d)) != NULL) {
if (!isdigit(proc_dp->d_name[0]))
continue;
errno = 0;
pid = (pid_t) strtol(proc_dp->d_name, NULL, 10);
if (errno || !pid)
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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continue;
if (_is_open_in_pid(pid, path)) {
if (closedir(proc_d))
log_sys_debug("closedir", DEFAULT_PROC_DIR);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
}
}
if (closedir(proc_d))
log_sys_debug("closedir", DEFAULT_PROC_DIR);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 0;
}
static void _filemap_monitor_wait(uint64_t usecs)
{
if (_verbose) {
if (usecs == FILEMAPD_WAIT_USECS)
log_very_verbose("Waiting for check interval");
if (usecs == FILEMAPD_NOFILE_WAIT_USECS)
log_very_verbose("Waiting for unlinked path");
}
usleep((useconds_t) usecs);
}
static int _parse_args(int argc, char **argv, struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
char *endptr;
/* we don't care what is in argv[0]. */
argc--;
argv++;
if (argc < 5) {
_early_log("Wrong number of arguments.");
_early_log("usage: %s", _usage);
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
/*
* We don't know the true nr_regions at daemon start time,
* and it is not worth a dm_stats_list()/group walk to count:
* we can assume that there is at least one region or the
* daemon would not have been started.
*
* A correct value will be obtained following the first update
* of the group's regions.
*/
fm->nr_regions = 1;
/* parse <fd> */
errno = 0;
fm->fd = (int) strtol(argv[0], &endptr, 10);
if (errno || *endptr) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_early_log("Could not parse file descriptor: %s", argv[0]);
return 0;
}
argc--;
argv++;
/* parse <group_id> */
errno = 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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fm->group_id = strtoull(argv[0], &endptr, 10);
if (*endptr || errno) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_early_log("Could not parse group identifier: %s", argv[0]);
return 0;
}
argc--;
argv++;
/* parse <path> */
if (!argv[0] || !strlen(argv[0])) {
_early_log("Path argument is required.");
return 0;
}
if (*argv[0] != '/') {
_early_log("Path argument must specify an absolute path.");
return 0;
}
fm->path = strdup(argv[0]);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (!fm->path) {
_early_log("Could not allocate memory for path argument.");
return 0;
}
argc--;
argv++;
/* parse <mode> */
if (!argv[0] || !strlen(argv[0])) {
_early_log("Mode argument is required.");
return 0;
}
fm->mode = dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(argv[0]);
if (fm->mode == DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_NONE)
return 0;
argc--;
argv++;
/* parse [<foreground>[<verbose>]] */
if (argc) {
errno = 0;
_foreground = (int) strtol(argv[0], &endptr, 10);
if (errno || *endptr) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_early_log("Could not parse debug argument: %s.",
argv[0]);
return 0;
}
argc--;
argv++;
if (argc) {
errno = 0;
_verbose = (int) strtol(argv[0], &endptr, 10);
if (errno || *endptr) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_early_log("Could not parse verbose "
"argument: %s", argv[0]);
return 0;
}
if (_verbose < 0 || _verbose > 3) {
_early_log("Verbose argument out of range: %d.",
_verbose);
return 0;
}
}
}
return 1;
}
static int _filemap_fd_update_blocks(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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{
struct stat buf;
if (fm->fd < 0) {
log_error("Filemap fd is not open.");
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
if (fstat(fm->fd, &buf)) {
log_error("Failed to fstat filemap file descriptor.");
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
fm->blocks = buf.st_blocks;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
}
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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static int _filemap_fd_check_changed(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
int64_t old_blocks;
old_blocks = fm->blocks;
if (!_filemap_fd_update_blocks(fm))
return -1;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return (fm->blocks != old_blocks);
}
static void _filemap_monitor_close_fd(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
if (close(fm->fd))
log_error("Error closing file descriptor.");
fm->fd = -1;
}
static void _filemap_monitor_end_notify(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
inotify_rm_watch(fm->inotify_fd, fm->inotify_watch_fd);
}
static int _filemap_monitor_set_notify(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
int inotify_fd, watch_fd;
/*
* Set IN_NONBLOCK since we do not want to block in event read()
* calls. Do not set IN_CLOEXEC as dmfilemapd is single-threaded
* and does not fork or exec.
*/
if ((inotify_fd = inotify_init1(IN_NONBLOCK)) < 0) {
log_sys_error("inotify_init1", "IN_NONBLOCK");
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 0;
}
if ((watch_fd = inotify_add_watch(inotify_fd, fm->path,
IN_MODIFY | IN_DELETE_SELF)) < 0) {
log_sys_error("inotify_add_watch", fm->path);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 0;
}
fm->inotify_fd = inotify_fd;
fm->inotify_watch_fd = watch_fd;
return 1;
}
static int _filemap_monitor_reopen_fd(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
int tries = FILEMAPD_NOFILE_WAIT_TRIES;
/*
* In DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH mode, inotify watches must be
* re-established whenever the file at the watched path is
* changed.
*
* FIXME: stat file and skip if inode is unchanged.
*/
if (fm->fd > 0)
log_error("Filemap file descriptor already open.");
while ((fm->fd < 0) && --tries)
if (((fm->fd = open(fm->path, O_RDONLY)) < 0) && tries)
_filemap_monitor_wait(FILEMAPD_NOFILE_WAIT_USECS);
if (!tries && (fm->fd < 0)) {
log_error("Could not re-open file descriptor.");
return 0;
}
return _filemap_monitor_set_notify(fm);
}
static int _filemap_monitor_get_events(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
/* alignment as per man(7) inotify */
char buf[sizeof(struct inotify_event) + NAME_MAX + 1]
__attribute__ ((aligned(__alignof__(struct inotify_event))));
struct inotify_event *event;
int check = 0;
ssize_t len;
char *ptr;
/*
* Close the file descriptor for the file being monitored here
* when mode=path: this will allow the inode to be de-allocated,
* and an IN_DELETE_SELF event generated in the case that the
* daemon is holding the last open reference to the file.
*/
if (fm->mode == DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH) {
_filemap_monitor_end_notify(fm);
_filemap_monitor_close_fd(fm);
}
len = read(fm->inotify_fd, (void *) &buf, sizeof(buf));
/* no events to read? */
if (len < 0 && (errno == EAGAIN))
goto out;
/* interrupted by signal? */
if (len < 0 && (errno == EINTR))
goto out;
if (len < 0)
return -1;
if (!len)
goto out;
for (ptr = buf; ptr < buf + len; ptr += sizeof(*event) + event->len) {
event = (struct inotify_event *) ptr;
if (event->mask & IN_DELETE_SELF)
fm->deleted = 1;
if (event->mask & IN_MODIFY)
check = 1;
/*
* Event IN_IGNORED is generated when a file has been deleted
* and IN_DELETE_SELF generated, and indicates that the file
* watch has been automatically removed.
*
* This can only happen for the DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH mode,
* since inotify IN_DELETE events are generated at the time
* the inode is destroyed: DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE will hold
* the file descriptor open, meaning that the event will not
* be generated until after the daemon closes the file.
*
* The event is ignored here since inotify monitoring will
* be reestablished (or the daemon will terminate) following
* deletion of a DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH monitored file.
*/
if (event->mask & IN_IGNORED)
log_very_verbose("Inotify watch removed: IN_IGNORED "
"in event->mask");
}
out:
/*
* Re-open file descriptor if required and log disposition.
*/
if (fm->mode == DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH)
if (!_filemap_monitor_reopen_fd(fm))
return -1;
log_very_verbose("exiting _filemap_monitor_get_events() with "
"deleted=%d, check=%d", fm->deleted, check);
return check;
}
static void _filemap_monitor_destroy(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
if (fm->fd > 0) {
_filemap_monitor_end_notify(fm);
_filemap_monitor_close_fd(fm);
}
free((void *) fm->program_id);
free(fm->path);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
static int _filemap_monitor_check_same_file(int fd1, int fd2)
{
struct stat buf1, buf2;
if ((fd1 < 0) || (fd2 < 0))
return 0;
if (fstat(fd1, &buf1)) {
log_error("Failed to fstat file descriptor %d", fd1);
return -1;
}
if (fstat(fd2, &buf2)) {
log_error("Failed to fstat file descriptor %d", fd2);
return -1;
}
return ((buf1.st_dev == buf2.st_dev) && (buf1.st_ino == buf2.st_ino));
}
static int _filemap_monitor_check_file_unlinked(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
char path_buf[PATH_MAX];
char link_buf[PATH_MAX];
int same, fd;
ssize_t len;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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fm->deleted = 0;
same = 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if ((fd = open(fm->path, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
goto check_unlinked;
same = _filemap_monitor_check_same_file(fm->fd, fd);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (close(fd))
log_error("Error closing fd %d", fd);
if (same < 0)
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (same)
return 1;
check_unlinked:
/*
* The file has been unlinked from its original location: test
* whether it is still reachable in the filesystem, or if it is
* unlinked and anonymous.
*/
if (dm_snprintf(path_buf, sizeof(path_buf), DEFAULT_PROC_DIR
"/%d/fd/%d", getpid(), fm->fd) < 0) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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log_error("Could not format pid path.");
return 0;
}
if ((len = readlink(path_buf, link_buf, sizeof(link_buf) - 1)) < 0) {
log_error("readlink failed for " DEFAULT_PROC_DIR "/%d/fd/%d.",
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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getpid(), fm->fd);
return 0;
}
link_buf[len] = '\0';
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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/*
* Try to re-open the file, from the path now reported in /proc/pid/fd.
*/
if ((fd = open(link_buf, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
fm->deleted = 1;
else
same = _filemap_monitor_check_same_file(fm->fd, fd);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if ((fd >= 0) && close(fd))
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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log_error("Error closing fd %d", fd);
if (same < 0)
return 0;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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/* Should not happen with normal /proc. */
if ((fd > 0) && !same) {
log_error("File descriptor mismatch: %d and %s (read from %s) "
"are not the same file!", fm->fd, link_buf, path_buf);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int _daemonise(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
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pid_t pid = 0;
int fd, ffd;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (!setsid()) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_early_log("setsid failed.");
return 0;
}
if ((pid = fork()) < 0) {
_early_log("Failed to fork daemon process.");
return 0;
}
if (pid > 0) {
if (_verbose)
_early_log("Started dmfilemapd with pid=%d", pid);
exit(0);
}
if (chdir("/")) {
_early_log("Failed to change directory.");
return 0;
}
if (!_verbose) {
if ((fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR)) == -1) {
_early_log("Error opening /dev/null.");
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 0;
}
if ((dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO) == -1) ||
(dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO) == -1) ||
(dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO) == -1)) {
if (fd > STDERR_FILENO)
(void) close(fd);
_early_log("Error redirecting stdin/out/err to null.");
/* coverity[leaked_handle] no leak */
return 0;
}
if (fd > STDERR_FILENO)
(void) close(fd);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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}
/* TODO: Use libdaemon/server/daemon-server.c _daemonise() */
for (ffd = (int) sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) - 1; ffd > STDERR_FILENO; --ffd)
if (ffd != fm->fd)
(void) close(ffd);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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/* coverity[leaked_handle] no leak */
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
}
static int _update_regions(struct dm_stats *dms, struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
uint64_t *regions = NULL, *region, nr_regions = 0;
regions = dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd(dms, fm->fd, fm->group_id);
if (!regions) {
log_error("Failed to update filemap regions for group_id="
FMTu64 ".", fm->group_id);
return 0;
}
for (region = regions; *region != DM_STATS_REGIONS_ALL; region++)
nr_regions++;
if (!nr_regions)
log_warn("File contains no extents: exiting.");
if (nr_regions && (regions[0] != fm->group_id)) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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log_warn("group_id changed from " FMTu64 " to " FMTu64,
fm->group_id, regions[0]);
fm->group_id = regions[0];
}
free(regions);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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fm->nr_regions = nr_regions;
return 1;
}
static int _dmfilemapd(struct filemap_monitor *fm)
{
int running = 1, check = 0, open = 0;
const char *program_id;
struct dm_stats *dms;
/*
* The correct program_id is retrieved from the group leader
* following the call to dm_stats_list().
*/
if (!(dms = dm_stats_create(NULL)))
goto_bad;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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if (!dm_stats_bind_from_fd(dms, fm->fd)) {
log_error("Could not bind dm_stats handle to file descriptor "
"%d", fm->fd);
goto bad;
}
if (!_filemap_monitor_set_notify(fm))
goto bad;
if (!_filemap_fd_update_blocks(fm))
goto bad;
if (!dm_stats_list(dms, DM_STATS_ALL_PROGRAMS)) {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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log_error("Failed to list stats handle.");
goto bad;
}
/*
* Take the program_id for new regions (created by calls to
* dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()) from the value used by
* the group leader.
*/
program_id = dm_stats_get_region_program_id(dms, fm->group_id);
if (program_id)
fm->program_id = strdup(program_id);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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else
fm->program_id = NULL;
dm_stats_set_program_id(dms, 1, program_id);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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do {
if (!dm_stats_group_present(dms, fm->group_id)) {
log_info("Filemap group removed: exiting.");
running = 0;
continue;
}
if ((check = _filemap_monitor_get_events(fm)) < 0)
goto bad;
if (!check)
goto wait;
if ((check = _filemap_fd_check_changed(fm)) < 0)
goto bad;
if (check && !_update_regions(dms, fm))
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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goto bad;
running = !!fm->nr_regions;
if (!running)
continue;
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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wait:
_filemap_monitor_wait(FILEMAPD_WAIT_USECS);
/* mode=inode termination condions */
if (fm->mode == DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE) {
if (!_filemap_monitor_check_file_unlinked(fm))
goto bad;
if (fm->deleted && !(open = _is_open(fm->path))) {
log_info("File unlinked and closed: exiting.");
running = 0;
} else if (fm->deleted && open)
log_verbose("File unlinked and open: "
"continuing.");
}
if (!dm_stats_list(dms, NULL)) {
log_error("Failed to list stats handle.");
goto bad;
}
} while (running);
_filemap_monitor_destroy(fm);
dm_stats_destroy(dms);
return 0;
bad:
_filemap_monitor_destroy(fm);
dm_stats_destroy(dms);
log_error("Exiting");
return 1;
}
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static const char * const _mode_names[] = {
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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"inode",
"path"
};
/*
* dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]]
*/
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
struct filemap_monitor fm;
memset(&fm, 0, sizeof(fm));
if (!_parse_args(argc, argv, &fm)) {
free(fm.path);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
}
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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_setup_logging();
log_info("Starting dmfilemapd with fd=%d, group_id=" FMTu64 " "
"mode=%s, path=%s", fm.fd, fm.group_id,
_mode_names[fm.mode], fm.path);
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if (!_foreground && !_daemonise(&fm)) {
free(fm.path);
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return 1;
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}
daemons: add dmfilemapd Add a daemon that can be launched to monitor a group of regions corresponding to the extents of a file, and to update the regions as the file's allocation changes. The daemon is intended to be started from a library interface, but can also be run from the command line: dmfilemapd <fd> <group_id> <path> <mode> [<foreground>[<log_level>]] Where fd is a file descriptor open on the mapped file, group_id is the group identifier of the mapped group and mode is either "inode" or "path". E.g.: # dmfilemapd 3 0 vm.img inode 1 3 3<vm.img ... If foreground is non-zero, the daemon will not fork to run in the background. If verbose is non-zero, libdm and daemon log messages will be printed. It is possible for the group identifier to change when regions are re-mapped: this occurs when the group leader is deleted (regroup=1 in dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd()), and another region is created before the daemon has a chance to recreate the leader region. The operation is inherently racey since there is currently no way to atomically move or resize a dm_stats region while retaining its region_id. Detect this condition and update the group_id value stored in the filemap monitor. A function is also provided in the the stats API to launch the filemap monitoring daemon: int dm_stats_start_filemapd(int fd, uint64_t group_id, const char *path, dm_filemapd_mode_t mode, unsigned foreground, unsigned verbose); This carries out the first fork and execs dmfilemapd with the arguments specified. A dm_filemapd_mode_t value is specified by the mode argument: either DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_INODE, or DM_FILEMAPD_FOLLOW_PATH. A helper function, dm_filemapd_mode_from_string(), is provided to parse a string containing a valid mode name into the appropriate dm_filemapd_mode_t value.
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return _dmfilemapd(&fm);
}