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Zdenek Kabelac
447daa9179 coverity: use wider type for whole expression
Coverity likes when the types are same through the whole expression.
And since dev_t is 64b - widen int type early.
2016-04-22 01:12:34 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
cbf99be43a coverity: fix memory access
Commit  52e0d0db44 introduced regression
as code may access   buf[0 - 1].

Reorder code to first remove '\n' and then check buffer size for
empty.
2016-04-22 01:11:57 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0f7975cb35 cleanup: avoid declaring var in the middle of code
Easier to read code.
2016-04-12 11:47:51 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fe65a86cbc devcache: do not insert devices without device node
When not obtaining device from udev, we are doing deep devdir scan,
and at the same time we try to insert everything what /sys/dev/block
knows about. However in case  lvm2 is configured to use nonstardard
devdir this way it will see (and scan) devices from a real system.

lvm2 test suite is using its own test devdir with its
own device nodes. To avoid touching real /dev  devices, validate
the device node exist in give dir and do not insert such device
into a cache.

With obtain list from udev this patch has no effect
(the normal user path).
2016-04-11 10:33:14 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
07a60b59f7 devcache: index devices also without udev
We have _insert_dirs() for  udev and non-udev compilation.
Compiling without udev missed to call dev_cache_index_devs().
Move the call after _insert_dirs() call so both compilation
gets it.
2016-04-11 10:32:19 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
42f04a0f77 dev-cache: skip VGID/LVID indexing if /sys/dev/block is not present
/sys/dev/block is available since kernel version 2.2.26 (~ 2008):
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-dev

The VGID/LVID indexing code relies on this feature so skip indexing
if it's not available to avoid error messages about inability to open
/sys/dev/block directory.

We're not going to provide fallback code to read the /sys/block/
instead in this case as that's not that efficient - it needs extra
reads for getting major:minor and reading partitions would also
pose further reads and that's not worth it.
2016-04-01 17:09:15 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
15d1824fac dev-cache: iterate devices in sysfs for VGID/LVID index if obtain_device_list_from_udev=0
If obtain_device_list_from_udev=0, LVM can make use of persistent .cache
file. This cache file contains only devices which underwent filters in
previous LVM command run. But we need to iterate over all block devices
to create the VGID/LVID index completely for the device mismatch check
to be complete as well.

This patch iterates over block devices found in sysfs to generate the
VGID/LVID index in dev cache if obtain_device_list_from_udev=0
(if obtain_device_list_from_udev=1, we always read complete list of
block devices from udev and we ignore .cache file so we don't need
to look in sysfs for the complete list).
2016-04-01 14:49:39 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
7ed5a65ee5 dev-cache: also add dev name for device found in sysfs only
For the case when we print device name associated with struct device
that was not found in /dev, but in sysfs, for example when printing
devices where LV device mismatch is found.
2016-04-01 14:48:56 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
91d32f9d1b refactor: dev-cache: move code adding sysfs-only device into separate fn 2016-04-01 11:47:06 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
0e774d5ae7 refactor: dev-cache: use btree instead of hash table for sysfs-only devices
major:minor btree is more convenient and more suitable than dev name
hash table here.
2016-04-01 11:42:25 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
9a086a6607 dev-cache: fix check for already indexed dev in _index_dev_by_vgid_and_lvid 2016-03-30 15:57:57 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8b258a005b dev-cache: dev_cache_index_devs fn is available unconditionally
The new dev_cache_index_devs fn was under ifdef UDEV_SYNC_SUPPORT by mistake,
move it out of this ifdef.
2016-03-30 13:06:20 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
52e0d0db44 dev-cache: remove spurious error msg if no value found in /sys/dev/block/<major>:<minor>/dm/uuid during dev scan
It's correct to have a DM device that has no DM UUID assigned
so no need to issue error message in this case. Also, if the
device doesn't have DM UUID, it's also clear it's not an LVM LV
(...when looking for VGID/LVID while creating VGID/LVID indices
in dev cache).

For example:

$ dmsetup create test --table "0 1 linear /dev/sda 0"
And there's no PV in the system.

Before this patch (spurious error message issued):
$ pvs
  _get_sysfs_value: /sys/dev/block/253:2/dm/uuid: no value

With this patch applied (no spurious error message):
$ pvs
2016-03-30 11:30:09 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8c27c52749 dev-cache: also index VGIDs and LVIDs if using persistent .cache file
If we're using persistent .cache file, we're reading this file instead
of traversing the /dev content. Fix missing indexing by VGID and LVID
here - hook this into persistent_filter_load where we populate device
cache from persistent .cache file instead of scanning /dev.

For example, inducing situation in which we warn about different device
actually used than what LVM thinks should be used based on metadata:

$ lsblk -s /dev/vg/lvol0
NAME     MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
vg-lvol0 253:4    0  124M  0 lvm
`-loop1    7:1    0  128M  0 loop

$ lvmconfig --type diff

global {
	use_lvmetad=0
}
devices {
	obtain_device_list_from_udev=0
}

(obtain_device_list_from_udev=0 also means the persistent .cache file is used)

Before this patch - pvs is fine as it does the dev scan, but lvs relies
on persistent .cache file and it misses the VGID/LVID indices to check
and warn about incorrect devices used:

$ pvs
  Found duplicate PV B9gXTHkIdEIiMVwcOoT2LX3Ywh4YIHgR: using /dev/loop0 not /dev/loop1
  Using duplicate PV /dev/loop0 without holders, ignoring /dev/loop1
  WARNING: Device mismatch detected for vg/lvol0 which is accessing /dev/loop1 instead of /dev/loop0.
  PV          VG Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/loop0 vg lvm2 a--  124.00m    0

$ lvs
  Found duplicate PV B9gXTHkIdEIiMVwcOoT2LX3Ywh4YIHgR: using /dev/loop0 not /dev/loop1
  Using duplicate PV /dev/loop0 without holders, ignoring /dev/loop1
  LV    VG Attr       LSize
  lvol0 vg -wi-a----- 124.00m

With this patch applied - both pvs and lvs is fine - the indices are
always created correctly (lvs just an example here, other LVM commands
that rely on persistent .cache file are fixed with this patch too):

$ pvs
  Found duplicate PV B9gXTHkIdEIiMVwcOoT2LX3Ywh4YIHgR: using /dev/loop0 not /dev/loop1
  Using duplicate PV /dev/loop0 without holders, ignoring /dev/loop1
  WARNING: Device mismatch detected for vg/lvol0 which is accessing /dev/loop1 instead of /dev/loop0.
  PV          VG Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/loop0 vg lvm2 a--  124.00m    0

$ lvs
  Found duplicate PV B9gXTHkIdEIiMVwcOoT2LX3Ywh4YIHgR: using /dev/loop0 not /dev/loop1
  Using duplicate PV /dev/loop0 without holders, ignoring /dev/loop1
  WARNING: Device mismatch detected for vg/lvol0 which is accessing /dev/loop1 instead of /dev/loop0.
  LV    VG Attr       LSize
  lvol0 vg -wi-a----- 124.00m
2016-03-30 11:00:01 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
91bb202ded dev-cache: handle situation where device is referenced in sysfs, but the node is not yet in dev dir
It's possible that while a device is already referenced in sysfs, the node
is not yet in /dev directory.

This may happen in some rare cases right after LVs get created - we sync
with udev (or alternatively we create /dev content ourselves) while VG
lock is held. However, dev scan is done without VG lock so devices may
already be in sysfs, but /dev may not be updated yet if we call LVM command
right after LV creation (so the fact that fs_unlock is done within VG
lock is not usable here much). This is not a problem with devtmpfs as
there's at least kernel name for device in /dev as soon as the sysfs
item exists, but we still support environments without devtmpfs or
where different directory for dev nodes is used (e.g. our test suite).

This patch covers these situations by tracking such devices in
_cache.sysfs_only_names helper hash for the vgid/lvid check to work still.

This also resolves commit 6129d2e64d
which was then reverted by commit 109b7e2095
due to performance issues it may have brought (...and it didn't resolve
the problem fully anyway).
2016-03-30 10:56:46 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
94f78e0183 coverity: fix some issues reported by coverity for recent code 2016-03-22 16:03:55 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
ed002ed22a dev: also count with suffixes in UUID for LVs when constructing VGID and LVID index
UUID for LV is either "LVM-<vg_uuid><lv_uuid>" or "LVM-<vg_uuid><lv_uuid>-<suffix>".
The code before just checked the length of the UUID based on the first
template, not the variant with suffix - so LVs with this suffix were not
processed properly.

For example a thin pool LV (as an example of an LV that contains
sub LVs where UUIDs have suffixes):

[0] fedora/~ # lsblk -s /dev/vg/lvol1
NAME              MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
vg-lvol1          253:8    0    4M  0 lvm
`-vg-pool-tpool   253:6    0  116M  0 lvm
  |-vg-pool_tmeta 253:2    0    4M  0 lvm
  | `-sda           8:0    0  128M  0 disk
  `-vg-pool_tdata 253:3    0  116M  0 lvm
    `-sda           8:0    0  128M  0 disk

Before this patch (spurious warning message about device mismatch):

[0] fedora/~ # pvs
  WARNING: Device mismatch detected for vg/lvol1 which is accessing /dev/mapper/vg-pool-tpool instead of (null).
  PV         VG     Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/sda   vg     lvm2 a--  124.00m    0

With this patch applied (no spurious warning message about device mismatch):

[0] fedora/~ # pvs
  PV         VG     Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/sda   vg     lvm2 a--  124.00m    0
2016-03-22 10:52:24 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
2a47f0957f dev: also check for blank sysfs value containing only '\n' 2016-03-22 09:29:24 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8fad9b9e5d dev: be safer when reading sysfs properties
Check if the value we read from sysfs is not blank and replace the '\n'
at the end only when needed ('\n' should usually be there for sysfs values,
but better check this).
2016-03-21 15:50:32 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
03b0a78640 dev: detect mismatch between devices used and devices assumed for an LV
It's possible for an LVM LV to use a device during activation which
then differs from device which LVM assumes based on metadata later on.

For example, such device mismatch can occur if LVM doesn't have
complete view of devices during activation or if filters are
misbehaving or they're incorrectly set during activation.

This patch adds code that can detect this mismatch by creating
VG UUID and LV UUID index while scanning devices for device cache.

The VG UUID index maps VG UUID to a device list. Each device in the
list has a device layered above as a holder which is an LVM LV device
and for which we know the VG UUID (and similarly for LV UUID index).

We can acquire VG and LV UUID by reading /sys/block/<dm_dev_name>/dm/uuid.
So these indices represent the actual state of PV device use in
the system by LVs and then we compare that to what LVM assumes
based on metadata.

For example:

[0] fedora/~ # lsblk /dev/sdq /dev/sdr /dev/sds /dev/sdt
NAME         MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINT
sdq           65:0    0  104M  0 disk
|-vg-lvol0   253:2    0  200M  0 lvm
`-mpath_dev1 253:3    0  104M  0 mpath
sdr           65:16   0  104M  0 disk
`-mpath_dev1 253:3    0  104M  0 mpath
sds           65:32   0  104M  0 disk
|-vg-lvol0   253:2    0  200M  0 lvm
`-mpath_dev2 253:4    0  104M  0 mpath
sdt           65:48   0  104M  0 disk
`-mpath_dev2 253:4    0  104M  0 mpath

In this case the vg-lvol0 is mapped onto sdq and sds becauset this is
what was available and seen during activation. Then later on, sdr and
sdt appeared and mpath devices were created out of sdq+sdr (mpath_dev1)
and sds+sdt (mpath_dev2). Now, LVM assumes (correctly) that mpath_dev1
and mpath_dev2 are the PVs that should be used, not the mpath
components (sdq/sdr, sds/sdt).

[0] fedora/~ # pvs
  Found duplicate PV xSUix1GJ2SK82ACFuKzFLAQi8xMfFxnO: using /dev/mapper/mpath_dev1 not /dev/sdq
  Using duplicate PV /dev/mapper/mpath_dev1 from subsystem DM, replacing /dev/sdq
  Found duplicate PV MvHyMVabtSqr33AbkUrobq1LjP8oiTRm: using /dev/mapper/mpath_dev2 not /dev/sds
  Using duplicate PV /dev/mapper/mpath_dev2 from subsystem DM, ignoring /dev/sds
  WARNING: Device mismatch detected for vg/lvol0 which is accessing /dev/sdq, /dev/sds instead of /dev/mapper/mpath_dev1, /dev/mapper/mpath_dev2.
  PV                     VG     Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/mapper/mpath_dev1 vg     lvm2 a--  100.00m      0
  /dev/mapper/mpath_dev2 vg     lvm2 a--  100.00m      0
2016-03-21 11:40:40 +01:00
David Teigland
57cd94b9e3 pvs: replace 'unknown device' with [unknown]
A config setting can restore the old string.
2016-03-01 11:12:03 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00
David Teigland
92e1422707 process_each_pv: do full scan earlier to find new devices
Before commit c1f246fedf,
_get_all_devices() did a full device scan before
get_vgnameids() was called.  The full scan in
_get_all_devices() is from calling dev_iter_create(f, 1).
The '1' arg forces a full scan.

By doing a full scan in _get_all_devices(), new devices
were added to dev-cache before get_vgnameids() began
scanning labels.  So, labels would be read from new devices.
(e.g. by the first 'pvs' command after the new device appeared.)

After that commit, _get_all_devices() was called
after get_vgnameids() was finished scanning labels.
So, new devices would be missed while scanning labels.
When _get_all_devices() saw the new devices (after
labels were scanned), those devices were added to
the .cache file.  This meant that the second 'pvs'
command would see the devices because they would be
in .cache.

Now, the full device scan is factored out of
_get_all_devices() and called by itself at the
start of the command so that new devices will
be known before get_vgnameids() scans labels.
2015-12-14 10:02:29 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
dccbc3b621 cleanup: simplify dev_cache_exit
Just set whole _cache struct into unitialized state just
like with lib init start usage.
Lists are initialized with dev_cache_init().
2015-11-16 01:16:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
5a4676fea9 cleanup: add _free on error path
Just like with failing allocation above also _free(dev).

TODO: rework this to always use mempool and drop unneeded
comlexity we have in this function.
2015-11-16 01:16:11 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
55c13f3de4 dev-cache: fix use of uninitialized device status if reading outdated .cache record
As part of fix that came with cf700151eb,
I forgot to add the check whether the result of stat was successful or
not. This bug caused uninitialized buffer to be used for entries
from .cache file which are no longer valid.

This bug may have caused these uninitialized values to be used further,
for example (see the unreal (2567,590944) representing major:minor
pair):

$ pvs
  /dev/abc: stat failed: No such file or directory
  Path /dev/abc no longer valid for device(2567,590944)
  PV               VG   Fmt  Attr PSize   PFree
  /dev/mapper/test      lvm2 ---  104.00m 104.00m
  /dev/vda2        rhel lvm2 a--    9.51g      0
2015-09-04 18:00:29 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d1d00fdeec dev-cache: append (major:minor) to debug messages about adding device or its alias to cache
device/dev-cache.c:350         /dev/sda: Added to device cache (8:0)
device/dev-cache.c:346         /dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-5nPovF-EWp4-vBwd-ylCJ-9Y0B-yzHQ-ek1li2: Aliased to /dev/sda in device cache (8:0)
...
2015-09-03 14:36:15 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
623b46a17d device: Don't try to close config file on failure.
$file: open failed: Permission denied
Failed to load config file $file
Attempt to close device '$file' which is not open.
2015-08-17 12:57:01 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
cf700151eb cache: fix regression causing some PVs to bypass filters
This is a regression introduced by commit
6c0e44d5a2 which changed
the way dev_cache_get fn works - before this patch, when a
device was not found, it fired a full rescan to correct the
cache. However, the change coming with that commit missed
this full_rescan call, causing the lvmcache to still contain
info about PVs which should be filtered now.

Such situation may have happened by coincidence of using
old persistent cache (/etc/lvm/cache/.cache) which does not
reflect the actual state anymore, a device name/symlink which
now points to a device which should be filtered and a fact we
keep info about usable DM devices in .cache no matter what
the filter setting is.

This bug could be hidden though by changes introduced in
commit f1a000a477 as it
calls full_rescan earlier before this problem is hit.
But we need to fix this anyway for the dev_cache_get
to be correct if we happen to use the same code path
again somewhere sometime.

For example, simple reproducer was (before commit
1a000a477558e157532d5f2cd2f9c9139d4f87c):

- /dev/sda contains a PV header with UUID y5PzRD-RBAv-7sBx-V3SP-vDmy-DeSq-GUh65M

- lvm.conf: filter = [ "r|.*|" ]

- rm -f .cache (to start with clean state)

- dmsetup create test --table "0 8388608 linear /dev/sda 0" (8388608 is
  just the size of the /dev/sda device I use in the reproducer)

- pvs (this will create .cache file which contains
  "/dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-y5PzRD-RBAv-7sBx-V3SP-vDmy-DeSq-GUh65M"
  as well as "/dev/mapper/test" and the target node "/dev/dm-1" - all the
  usable DM mappings (and their symlinks) get into the .cache file even
  though the filter "is set to "ignore all" - we do this - so far it's OK)

- dmsetup remove test (so we end up with /dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-...
  pointing to the /dev/sda now since it's the underlying device
  containing the actual PV header)

- now calling "pvs" with such .cache file and we get:
$ pvs
  PV                                                                 VG  Fmt  Attr PSize PFree
  /dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-y5PzRD-RBAv-7sBx-V3SP-vDmy-DeSq-GUh65M vg  lvm2 a--  4.00g    0

Even though we have set filter = [ "r|.*|" ] in the lvm.conf file!
2015-07-29 10:19:12 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d947a815e8 config: make a difference between "not found" and "is empty" in log msg for devices/preferred_names
Replace misleading "not found" in the log message when
devices/preferred_names is set to empty array:

Really not found:
device/dev-cache.c:689   devices/preferred_names not found in config: using built-in preferences

Found, but empty:
config/config.c:1431   Setting devices/preferred_names to preferred_names = [ ]
device/dev-cache.c:689   devices/preferred_names is empty: using built-in preferences
2015-07-15 16:14:51 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3b6840e099 config: replace find_config_tree_node with find_config_tree_array where appropriate 2015-07-08 13:03:08 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
32a6c11877 pvscan: check sysfs dev entry before rescan
When pvscan --cache --major --minor command is issued from
udev REMOVE event, it basically resulted into a whole device
scan since the device was missing. So avoid such scan
and first check via /sysfs (when available) if such device actually
exists.
2015-03-18 16:19:58 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
fbfde21e7c device: add infrastructure to support external device info 2015-01-30 13:01:12 +01:00
Petr Rockai
1f0c4c811d dev-cache: Filter wipe does not guarantee a full /dev scan.
The code in dev_iter_create assumes that if a filter can be wiped, doing so will
always trigger a call to _full_scan. This is not true for composite filters
though, since they can always be wiped in principle, but there is no way to know
that a component filter inside will exist that actually triggers the scan.
2014-09-10 22:57:49 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
5abdb52fdc report: select: refactor: move str_list to libdm
The list of strings is used quite frequently and we'd like to reuse
this simple structure for report selection support too. Make it part
of libdevmapper for general reuse throughout the code.

This also simplifies the LVM code a bit since we don't need to
include and manage lvm-types.h anymore (the string list was the
only structure defined there).
2014-06-17 16:27:20 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
3f0f558786 dev-cache: Improve open device check messages. 2014-04-04 01:39:42 +01:00
Petr Rockai
d5682ccbac lvm-wrappers: Remove spurious #include <libudev.h>. 2014-04-01 15:26:26 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
68d13b2517 dev-cache: fix mem corruption on refresh context
When lvm2 command works with clvmd and uses locking in wrong way,
it may 'leak' certain file descriptors in opened (incorrect) state.

dev_cache_exit then destroys memory pool of cached devices, while
_open_devices list in dev-io.c was still referencing them if they
were still opened.

Patch properly calls _close() function to 'self-heal' from this
invalid state, but it will report internal error (so execution
with abort_on_internal_error causes immediate death). On the
normal 'execution', error is only reported, but memory state is
corrected, and linked list is not referencing devices from
released mempool.

For crash see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1073886
2014-03-25 11:22:57 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
32080c4ff7 device: add physical block size info and make sure VG extent size >= PV's phys. block size 2013-12-12 15:02:36 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fd0068a66e cleanup: remove unused variable
Recent commit made this variable unused
2013-12-12 13:59:39 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6c0e44d5a2 dev-cache: skip double stat() call on each _insert
When the device is inserted in dev_name_confirmed() stat() is
called twice as _insert() has it's own stat() call.

Extend _insert() parameter with struct stat* - which could be used
if it has been just obtained.  When NULL is passed code is
doing its own stat() call as before.
2013-12-12 13:42:28 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7baf411c97 dev-cache: return success when ignoring dirs
When there is no failure from the insert operation itself,
just dirs and links are skipped - return success.
2013-12-05 11:17:37 +01:00
Petr Rockai
a5bb1b48ee dev-cache.c: Make dev_name a little more robust. 2013-11-17 22:34:56 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
80bcdb93ff filters: check for mpath before opening devs
Split out the partitioned device filter that needs to open the device
and move the multipath filter in front of it.

When a device is multipathed, sending I/O to the underlying paths may
cause problems, the most obvious being I/O errors visible to lvm if a
path is down.

Revert the incorrect <backtrace> messages added when a device doesn't
pass a filter.

Log each filter initialisation to show sequence.

Avoid duplicate 'Using $device' debug messages.
2013-08-13 23:26:58 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
eeb7b0f7fa config: add profile arg to find_config_tree_node 2013-07-02 15:19:09 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
c6f48b7c1a refactor: make device type recognition code common for general use
Changes:

- move device type registration out of "type filter" (filter.c)
to a separate and new dev-type.[ch] for common use throughout the code

- the structure for keeping the major numbers detected for available
device types and available partitioning available is stored in
"dev_types" structure now

- move common partitioning detection code to dev-type.[ch] as well
together with other device-related functions bound to dev_types
(see dev-type.h for the interface)

The dev-type interface contains all common functions used to detect
subsystems/device types, signature/superblock recognition code,
type-specific device properties and other common device properties
(bound to dev_types), including partitioning support.

- add dev_types instance to cmd context as cmd->dev_types for common use

- use cmd->dev_types throughout as a central point for providing
information about device types
2013-06-12 12:08:56 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
386886f71c config: refer to config nodes using assigned IDs
For example, the old call and reference:

  find_config_tree_str(cmd, "devices/dir", DEFAULT_DEV_DIR)

...now becomes:

  find_config_tree_str(cmd, devices_dir_CFG)

So we're referring to the named configuration ID instead
of passing the configuration path and the default value
is taken from central config definition in config_settings.h
automatically.
2013-03-06 10:14:33 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
06abb2dd4c logging: classify log_debug messages
Place most log_debug() messages into a class.
2013-01-07 22:30:29 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f260f99d57 cleanup: switch log_error to log_warn
Use log_warn to print non-fatal warning messages.

Use of log_error would confuse checker for testing
whether proper error has been reported for some real error.
2012-10-17 15:41:35 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
feea5003cc cleanup: remove unneeded headers
Header do not provide any needed symbols.
2012-10-13 19:13:25 +02:00