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* dmeventd/dmeventd.c (_set_oom_adj): When writing to /proc/self/oom_adj,
detect failure even if it's hidden behind ferror. [Using dm_fclose's
extra ferror test here is probably not needed, since the amount written
is nowhere near BUFSIZ, but use it regardless, for consistency. ]
* lib/fs/libdevmapper.c (do_suspend): Detect fclose failure when
writing to suspend.
log types. This means the threaded_syslog type is no longer valid. A new
fxn multilog_async is available to toggle between the two modes. If an
app is compiled without pthreads and tries to use async logging, no logging
will occur while async is enabled.
dmeventd has been modified to use the new code
I'm not positive I like the way the async_logger code calls the log fxn,
but it works for now. Suggestions for other ways to do it would be helpful
- multilog_add_type, multilog_del_type, multilog_custom, and
multilog_init_verbose all have different arguments.
- Primary change is that caller only passes in config info, and the
lib keeps track of state internally. No more exporting of
'struct log_data'.
- Custom callers now only get the custom data pointer passed into their
log fxn (that is set with multilog_custom)
- Added basic README that describes libmultilog
o more tweaks to libmultilog calls - the api isn't set in stone yet, so
don't get too comfortable.
o not sure the dmeventd in device-mapper/dmeventd works - i've been using
the one in lib/event/
o currently both daemons are set to log only to syslog
o changed
int dm_get_next_registered_device(char **dso_name, char **device,
enum event_type *events);
to
int dm_get_registered_device(char **dso_name, char **device,
enum event_type *events, int next)
so that the daemon is able to retrive the next one of the list without
running into locking issues.
o changed dmevent.c to use dm_get_registered_device()
o couldn't test this yet because of the comms issues
(daemon exits in do_process_request())