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man-generate --check actually noticed 2 same definitions
for snapshot create with 'lvreate -T [--snapshot]'
and 'lvcreate --snapshot [-T]'.
So drop the '-T' from second alternative variant as
thin type is already implied here.
Refactor code so the definitions may become 'static const'
and with configure_command_option_values() we update options
val_enum for actually running command option when used.
Also update _update_relative_opt() which is used for
generating man pages and command help.
Introduce enumeration for lvm2 commands - so we may
use enum cmd_COMMAND instead of string checking.
So running command now does not modified opt_names.
Function to _allocate_memory() was not compiled-in when lvm2 was
build with support for better tracking memory pool with valgrind.
Instead now correctly avoid this function only when running
withing valgrind environment.
Do not modify flags field from 'strcut command_name' and
instead control this via cmd_context get_vgname_from_options.
Flag GET_VGNAME_FROM_OPTIONS is currently used only by lvconvert.
Create leading dirs for lvmdbusd lock file, otherwise it fails to start:
| systemd[1]: Starting LVM2 D-Bus service...
| lvmdbusd[1602]: [1602]: Error during creation of lock file(/var/lock/lvm/lvmdbusd): errno(2), exiting!
Signed-off-by: Kai Kang <kai.kang@windriver.com>
In the past it was common for a single command to run
multiple lvmcache_label_scan, and this code was a way
to make each call select the same duplicate pvs. Now
commands run a single lvmcache_label_scan, so this is
not needed.
When reseting stream buffer - check for being run within valgrind
and only in this case skip this code.
Define VALGRIND_POOL was incorrectly used for this logic.
We can run and build this code just fine with VALGRIND_POOL
and just rely on runtime detection - so we do not close
descriptors also within running valgrind session.