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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
Zdenek Kabelac
0614c63579 cleanup: cast resulting value explicitely 2015-11-19 11:59:19 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0b2be60497 cleanup: add stack traces 2015-11-18 22:17:26 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
0a2cadf6b8 libdm: report: consolidate use of string list selection structures 2015-11-18 10:54:09 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
83661c8f7f cleanup: use embeded list
Skip pointer and put list into selection_str_list.
2015-11-17 19:01:25 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
121341e52c cleanup: unify NULL custom check
Unify testing of NULL custom pointer.
Resolve 'factor' only in required if() branch.
2015-11-17 19:01:25 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b6a45963e3 libdm: fix check of pointer
Ahhh being blind here - wanted to check the pointer before dereference
not a dereferenced one.
2015-11-16 13:10:24 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
96d73dc6ea libdm: check for passed custom time value
Coverity reports custom should be checked before derefernce.
2015-11-16 01:16:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
422c7474ca libdm: check if passed return pointer is not NULL
Coverity: before storing return value, check passed space will
not dereference NULL pointer.
2015-11-16 01:15:04 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d74e1291cd libdm: put in secure check
Coverity complains about NULL deref - while this cannot currently
happen, put in secure INTERNAL_ERROR.
2015-11-13 11:17:05 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fb59847a0f libdm: replace assign with increment
Coverity didn't liked assign with && expression, so use trick.
It does not complain against this prefix incremenent operation.
2015-11-09 22:51:48 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
84303dc17a libdm: exlicitly check for NULL
Coverity: another explict check for NULL, where coverity fails to
see it.
2015-11-09 10:19:19 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
508f0f5a21 libdm: add dm_report_compact_given_fields
dm_report_compact_given_fields is the same as dm_report_compact_fields,
but it processes only given fields, not all the fields in the report
like dm_report_compact_field does.
2015-10-16 17:05:54 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
b5022102bb libdm: report: make it possible to use blank value as selection for string list report field
$ lvs -o name,tags vg
  LV    LV Tags
  lvol0
  lvol1 mytag

Before this patch:
$ lvs -o name,tags vg -S 'tags=""'
  Failed to parse string list value for selection field lv_tags.
  Selection syntax error at 'tags=""'.
  Use 'help' for selection to get more help.

(and the same for -S 'tags={}' and -S 'tags=[]')

With this patch applied:
$ lvs -o name,tags vg -S 'tags=""'
  LV    LV Tags
  lvol0

(and the same for -S 'tags={}' and -S 'tags=[]')
2015-09-17 10:19:15 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
fb12308416 style: Standardise some error paths. 2015-09-05 23:56:30 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0a389691dc cleanup: avoid printing -0.00
Nice trick to not print -0.00 for some percent values.
2015-09-03 23:34:37 +02:00
Bryn M. Reeves
c4f3732c91 libdm: reset report field widths in _destroy_rows()
For repeating reports field widths should be re-calculated for
each report interval. Not doing so will cause a single row with
wide field data to cause all subsequent rows to share the width:

Name                                      RgID ArID R/s     W/s    Histogram                                     Bounds
vg_hex-lv_home                               0    0 4522.00 834.00 0s:   991, 2ms:   152, 4ms:   161, 6ms:  4052 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_swap                               0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_root                               0    0 1754.00 683.00 0s:  369, 2ms:   65, 4ms:   90, 6ms: 1913     0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e    0    0 4522.00 868.00 0s:   985, 2ms:   152, 4ms:   161, 6ms:  4092 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_images                             0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms

Name                                      RgID ArID R/s     W/s    Histogram                                     Bounds
vg_hex-lv_home                               0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_swap                               0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_root                               0    0    0.00   2.00 0s: 1, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 1                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e    0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
vg_hex-lv_images                             0    0    0.00   0.00 0s: 0, 2ms: 0, 4ms: 0, 6ms: 0                 0s, 2ms, 4ms, 6ms
                                                                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is especially significant for the current histogram fields:
depending on the time since the last clear operation the first
report iteration may contain very large values leading to a very
large minimum field width. Without resetting field widths this
large minimum field width value is used for all subsequent rows.
2015-09-02 20:48:59 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6e1feb0f73 cleanup: preserve constness of some pointers 2015-08-18 16:05:04 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
043fb32c4b dmsetup: Restructure arg handling.
Introduce enums and global variables to record cleanly which command we
are processing and eliminate the historically inconsistent use of the
shifted argv[0] and fix assorted bugs discovered along the way.

Add dm_report_is_empty() to indicate there is no data awaiting output
and use this to suppress dmsetup report headings when no data is output
so we don't get a stray line saying 'Help' at the end of reporting help.

Define a report type (as the interface requires) so -o all selects
the right fields in splitname.  (A fix for stats list will follow.)

Exit immediately if no device is supplied to dmsetup wipe_table instead
of hitting errors later and failing.

Adjust the command name printed in usage/help output to match command
invoked (most of the time).
2015-08-13 22:30:39 +01:00
Bryn M. Reeves
3638c05ec9 libdm: do not attempt to output column headings with --rows
Columns-as-rows output does not use _report_headings(); don't
try to call it when rh->flags & DM_REPORT_OUTPUT_COLUMNS_AS_ROWS.
2015-08-08 17:48:30 +01:00
Bryn M. Reeves
54815fff06 libdm: remove report interval support
Don't do interval management and external timekeeping for stats in
dm_report: let applications handle this on their own.

Since this has not been included in a release remove it from the
library entirely and handle report timing directly inside dmsetup.
2015-08-08 11:48:12 +01:00
Bryn M. Reeves
666c77c0f2 libdm: add dm_report_column_headings
Add a function to print column headings regardless of whether they
have already been output. This will be used by dmstats to issue
periodic reminders of the column headings.

This patch removes a check for RH_HEADINGS_PRINTED from
_report_headings that prevents headings being displayed if the flag
is already set; this check is redundant since the only existing
caller (_output_as_columns()) already tests the flag before
calling the function.
2015-08-08 11:43:52 +01:00
Bryn M. Reeves
cafe145ba2 libdm: fix report rows and headings memory and state leaks
Not releasing objects back to the pool is fine for short-lived
pools since the memory will be freed when dm_pool_destroy() is
called.

Any pool that may be long-lived needs to be more careful to free
objects back to the pool to avoid leaking memory that will not be
reclaimed until the pool is destroyed at process exit time.

The report pool currently leaks each headings line and some row
data.

Although dm_report_output() tries to free the first allocated row
this may end up freeing a later row due to sorting of the row list
while reporting. Store a pointer to the first allocated row from
_do_report_obect() instead and free this at the end of
_output_as_columns(), _output_as_rows(), and dm_report_clear().

Also make sure to call dm_pool_free() for the headings line built
in _report_headings().

When dmstats is introduced it will maintain dm_report objects for
the whole lifetime of the process: without these changes a stats
report could leak around 600k in 10m (exact rate depends on field
selection and data values):

 top - 12:11:32 up 4 days,  3:16, 15 users,  load average: 0.01, 0.12, 0.14
  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
 6473 root      20   0  130196   3124   2792 S   0.0  0.0   0:00.00 dmstats

 top - 12:22:04 up 4 days,  3:26, 15 users,  load average: 0.06, 0.11, 0.13
  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
 6498 root      20   0  130836   3712   2752 S   0.0  0.0   0:00.60 dmstats

With this patch no increase in RSS is seen:

 top - 13:54:58 up 4 days,  4:59, 15 users,  load average: 0.12, 0.14, 0.14
  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
13962 root      20   0  130196   2996   2688 S   0.0  0.0   0:00.00 dmstats

 top - 14:04:31 up 4 days,  5:09, 15 users,  load average: 1.02, 0.67, 0.36
  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
13962 root      20   0  130196   2996   2688 S   0.3  0.0   0:00.32 dmstats

This also affects report output for repeating reports in the
DM_REPORT_OUTPUT_COLUMNS_AS_ROWS case; row state is not fully cleared for
the next iteration leading to progressive growth of the heading width:

vg_hex-lv_home:vg_hex-lv_swap:vg_hex-lv_root:luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e:vg_hex-lv_images
253:253:253:253:253
2:0:1:4:3
L--w:L--w:L--w:L--w:L--w
1:2:1:1:1
3:1:1:1:2
0:0:0:0:0
LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiv08BCGvF4WsJSqWUDUt7qtf2hEmjtVvo:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiKf7XIiwdAYOJfaGhQe9fu26cTEICGgFS:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiEZj7ZXbmrWDuGhd7vvi88VF0NdTMG8iA:CRYPT-LUKS1-797339213f684c929eb7d0aca4c6ba3e-luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOi2rKredlBPnw2X7v1BiCuEpFo6gaE7BRw

:::::vg_hex-lv_home:vg_hex-lv_swap:vg_hex-lv_root:luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e:vg_hex-lv_images
:::::253:253:253:253:253
:::::2:0:1:4:3
:::::L--w:L--w:L--w:L--w:L--w
:::::1:2:1:1:1
:::::3:1:1:1:2
:::::0:0:0:0:0
:::::LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiv08BCGvF4WsJSqWUDUt7qtf2hEmjtVvo:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiKf7XIiwdAYOJfaGhQe9fu26cTEICGgFS:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOiEZj7ZXbmrWDuGhd7vvi88VF0NdTMG8iA:CRYPT-LUKS1-797339213f684c929eb7d0aca4c6ba3e-luks-79733921-3f68-4c92-9eb7-d0aca4c6ba3e:LVM-9t8ITqLZa6AuuyVoz5Olp1KwF9ZDBfOi2rKredlBPnw2X7v1BiCuEpFo6gaE7BRw
2015-08-08 11:35:10 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
88551add97 libdm: Whitespace. 2015-08-05 05:11:42 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
6ac5689ce4 report: also recognize variants without underscores for <prefix>_all fields
For example: "pvs -o pv_all" and pvs -o pvall" are same.
2015-08-04 09:03:31 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
71dbe47619 report: update comment for _is_same_field fn 2015-08-03 16:47:02 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
a5b476a7d3 report: recognize report field name variants without any underscores too
Whenver reporting field name is registered with libdevmapper and if
the field name contains any number of underscores ('_'), libdm
can now automatically recognize any of its variant without any
underscores used.

For example:

..for underscores in prefixes:
  pvs -o pv_name
  pvs -o name
  pvs -o pvname (newly recognized besides pvname)

..for underscores in the name:
  lvs -o cache_mode
  lvs -o cachemode

..or even multiple underscores:
  pvs -o pv___na___me

It's all variant of the same field name.
2015-08-03 16:29:50 +02:00
Bryn M. Reeves
a161e29c59 dmsetup: Add --count and --interval to reports.
For example, to monitor active devices every second you can now run
dmsetup info -c --count 0.
2015-07-31 21:59:34 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c45e6e3c78 cleanup: avoid double assign
Variable n1 is assigned without using n1 before.
2015-07-15 13:10:22 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3ec4813ba2 coverity: fix missing initialization
... Using uninitialized value "lockd_state" when calling "lockd_vg"
(even though lockd_vg assigns 0 to the lockd_state, but it looks at
previous state of lockd_state just before that so we need to have
that properly initialized!)

libdm/libdm-report.c:2934: uninit_use_in_call: Using uninitialized value "tm". Field "tm.tm_gmtoff" is uninitialized when calling "_get_final_time".

daemons/lvmlockd/lvmlockctl.c:273: uninit_use_in_call: Using uninitialized element of array "r_name" when calling "format_info_r_action". (just added FIXME as this looks unfinished?)
2015-07-08 14:53:30 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
810ab095e6 macros: Wrap PRI with FMT.
Create a set of wrappers with embedded % such as
  #define FMTu64 "%" PRIu64
2015-07-06 15:09:17 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
9cee94372a report: select: add handler to recognize fuzzy time specification
Recognize date and time specification within selection criteria
that is formulated in a more free-form way besides to the original
basic YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format that libdevmapper supports.

Currently, this free-form format is recognized for lv_time field.

Users are able to use expressions from this set:
  - weekday names ("Sunday" - "Saturday" or abbreviated as "Sun" - "Sat")
  - labels for points in time ("noon", "midnight")
  - labels for a day relative to current day ("today", "yesterday")
  - points back in time with relative offset from today (N is a number)
    ( "N" "seconds"/"minutes"/"hours"/"days"/"weeks"/"years" "ago")
    ( "N" "secs"/"mins"/"hrs" ... "ago")
    ( "N" "s"/"m"/"h" ... "ago")
  - time specification either in hh:mm:ss format or with AM/PM suffixes
  - month names ("January" - "December" or abbreviated as "Jan" - "Dec")

For example:

$ date
Fri Jul  3 10:11:13 CEST 2015

$ lvmconfig --type full report/time_format
time_format="%a %Y-%m-%d %T %z %Z [%s]"

$ lvs
  LV    VG     Time
  lvol0 vg     Fri 2014-08-22 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1408735541]
  lvol2 vg     Sun 2015-04-26 14:52:20 +0200 CEST [1430052740]
  root  fedora Wed 2015-05-27 08:09:21 +0200 CEST [1432706961]
  swap  fedora Wed 2015-05-27 08:09:21 +0200 CEST [1432706961]
  lvol1 vg     Tue 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 vg     Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg     Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg     Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg     Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time=yesterday'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "June 30"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol1 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg   Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "noon June 30"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol3 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg   Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "2 July 9AM"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "2 July 1PM"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

...and so on.
2015-07-03 10:51:31 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3b1422c45c report: call appropriate handler to evaluate fuzzy reserved names and dynamic reserved values
Wire the dm_report_reserved_handler instance call in reporting/selection
infrastructure to handle reserved value actions (currently only
DM_REPORT_RESERVED_PARSE_FUZZY_NAME and DM_REPORT_RESERVED_GET_DYNAMIC_VALUE
actions).
2015-07-03 10:47:38 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
335707b0e2 report: add infrastructure to recognize fuzzy reserved names and returning dynamic reserved values
With fuzzy names we mean the names for which it's hard or even impossible
to enumerate all possible variations of the name - the name needs to
be evaluated. An example of fuzzy name is a name which has a base
(substring) which matches and it can contain arbitrary variations
around this base. We can cover human language better with fuzzy
names as people may use several different names (or sentences) to
denote the same thing.

With dynamic values we mean the values which are not constants
and they need to be evaluated in runtime. An example of dynamic
value is a value which depends on current system state (e.g. time,
current configuration or any other state which may change and it
needs runtime evaluation).

There's a handler that can be registered with reporting/selection
using dm_report_reserved_handler instance. This is a central point
in which the computation/evaluation happens when processing reserved
values. Currently, there are two actions declared:

  DM_REPORT_RESERVED_PARSE_FUZZY_NAME
  (translates fuzzy name into canonical name)

  DM_REPORT_RESERVED_GET_DYNAMIC_VALUE
  (gets value for canonical name)

The handler is then registered as value in struct
dm_report_reserved_value (see explaining comments besided
the struct dm_report_reserved_value in libdevmapper.h).

Also, this patch provides support for simple caching of values
used during report/selection via dm_report_value_cache_{set,get}.
This is supposed to be used mainly in the dm_report_reserved_handler
instances to save values among calls so all the handler calls work
with the same base value used in computation/evaluation and/or
possibly to save resources if the evaluation is more time-consuming.
The cache is attached to the dm_report handle and so the cache is
dropped one dm_report is dropped.
2015-07-03 10:47:09 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
a32d5a4afc report: adjust shared flags based on expected type for reserved values
Generic numbers and time values share some operators so make sure
we have the flags correctly adjusted based on expected type if
we're using reserved values.
2015-07-02 16:12:01 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
454782f1a3 report: fix regression while selecting string fields using synonyms
$ lvs -o name,cache_policy vg/lvol0
  LV    Cache Policy
  lvol0

Before this patch:
$ lvs -o name,cache_policy -S 'cache_policy=undefined' vg/lvol0
  (no match)

With this patch applied:
$ lvs -o name,cache_policy -S 'cache_policy=undefined' vg/lvol0
  LV    Cache Policy
  lvol0
2015-07-02 11:31:54 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
f6ad48f0e5 libdm: Rename struct time_value variables.
warning: declaration of ‘time’ shadows a global declaration
2015-06-30 16:17:22 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
ded279f826 report: add support for time (basic)
This patch adds support for time values used in reporting fields.
The raw values are always stored as number of seconds since epoch.

The support that comes with this patch is the basic one which allows
only for recognition of strictly formatted date and time in selection
criteria (the format follows a subset of formats defined by ISO 8601):

  date time timezone

  date:
    YYYY-MM-DD (or shortly YYYYMMDD)
    YYYY-MM (shortly YYYYMM), auto DD=1
    YYYY, auto MM=01 and DD=01

  time:
    hh:mm:ss (or shortly hhmmss)
    hh:mm (or shortly hhmm), auto ss=0
    hh (or shortly hh), auto mm=0, auto ss=0

  timezone (always with + or - sign):
    +hh:mm or -hh:mm (or shortly +hhmm or -hhmm)
    +hh or -hh

Or directly the time (number of seconds) since Epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC)
when the number value is prefixed by "@":

   @number_of_seconds_since_epoch

This patch also adds aliases for comparison operators
used together with time values which are more intuitive
to use:
  since (as alias for >=)
  after (as alias for >)
  until (as alias for <=)
  before (as alias for <)

For example:

$ lvmconfig --type full report/time_format
time_format="%Y-%m-%d %T %z %Z [%s]"

$ lvs -o name,time vg
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol2 2015-04-26 14:52:20 +0200 CEST [1430052740]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since "2015-04-26 15:00" && time until "2015-06-30"'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since "2015-04-26 15:00" && time until "2015-06-30 6:00"'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since @1435519541'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

This is basic time recognition support that is directly a part of
libdevmapper. Recognition of more free-form expressions will be a
part of subsequent patches.
2015-06-30 15:15:10 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d7b9349ce7 cleanup: report: use internal wrapper for various variables used for handling reserved values
Just a cleanup - wrap several variables we use to handle reserved
values into a structure for easier manipulation in the code.
2015-06-30 10:47:51 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d8996a17d1 select: add support for range reserved values and flagging named-only values
This patch allows for registration and recognition of reserved
values which are ranges, so they're composed of two values actually
to denote the lower and upper bound for the range (stored as an array
with exactly two items to define the boundaries).

Also, this patch allows for flagging reserved values as named-only
which means that such values are not strictly reserved. The strictly
reserved values are reserved values as used before this patch.

Distinction between strictly-reserved and named-only values
is clearly visible with comparisons. Normally, strictly reserved
value is not accounted for if we do "greater than" or "lower than"
comparisons, for example:

1  2  3 ....
   |
  abc

- we have "abc" as reserved value for field with value "2"
- the value reported for the field is "abc" (or "2", it doesn't matter here)
- the selection we're processing is -S 'field < abc'
- the result of the selection gives nothing as "abc" is strictly
reserved value (bound to "2") and there's no order defined for
it and it would only match if we directly compared the value
(so -S 'field = abc' would match)

With named-only values, the "abc" is named-only value for "2",
so selection -S 'field < abc" is the same as using -S 'field < 2'.
The "abc" is just an alias for some value so the value or its
assigned name can be used equally in selection criteria.
2015-06-30 10:47:50 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b8dfd7a53d cleanup: indent mismatch
Aling break (Coverity).
2015-05-08 15:15:10 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
82f6dbfaf7 select: fix matching reserved values while <,<=,>,>= is used in selection criteria
Scenario:

$ vgs -o+vg_mda_copies
  VG     #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize VFree #VMdaCps
  fedora   1   2   0 wz--n- 9.51g    0  unmanaged
  vg      16   9   0 wz--n- 1.94g 1.83g         2

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Rahead
  lvol6 vg   Vwi-a-tz-- 1.00g pool lvol5  0.00      auto
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6         256.00k

Before this patch:

$vgs -o vg_name,vg_mda_copies -S 'vg_mda_copies < unmanaged'
  VG   #VMdaCps
  vg          2

Problem:
Reserved values can be only used with exact match = or !=, not <,<=,>,>=.
In the example above, the "unamanaged" is internally represented as
18446744073709551615, but this should be ignored while not comparing
field directly with "unmanaged" reserved name with = or !=. Users
should not be aware of this internal mapping of the reserved value
name to its internal value and hence it doesn't make sense for such
reserved value to take place in results of <,<=,> and >=.
There's no order defined for reserved values!!! It's a special
*reserved* value that is taken out of the usual value range
of that type.

This is very similar to what we have already fixed with
2f7f6932dc, but it's the other way round
now - we're using reserved value name in selection criteria now
(in the patch 2f7f693, we had concrete value and we compared it
with the reserved value). So this patch completes patch 2f7f693.

This patch also fixes this problem:

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7 -S 'read_ahead > 32k'
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Rahead
  lvol6 vg   Vwi-a-tz-- 1.00g pool lvol5  0.00      auto
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6         256.00k

Problem:
In the example above, the internal reserved value "auto" is in the
range of selection "> 32k" - it shouldn't match as well. Here the
"auto" is internally represented as MAX_DBL and of course, numerically,
MAX_DBL > 256k. But for users, the reserved value should be uncomparable
to any number so the mapping of the reserved value name to its interna
 value is transparent to users. Again, there's no order defined for
reserved values and hence it should never match if using <,<=,>,>=
operators.

This is actually exactly the same problem as already described in
2f7f6932dc, but that patch failed for
size field types because of incorrect internal representation used.

With this patch applied, both problematic scenarios mentioned
above are fixed now:

$ vgs -o vg_name,vg_mda_copies -S 'vg_mda_copies < unmanaged'
(blank)

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7 -S 'read_ahead > 32k'
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Rahead
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6  256.00k
2015-04-24 09:48:57 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
f32973c78e select: mention { } use in lvm.8 man page and '-S help' properly 2015-04-08 11:14:16 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
123a3383a0 libdm: report: add dm_report_object_is_selected
The new dm_report_object_is_selected fn makes it possible to opt whether the
object reported should be displayed on output or not. Also, in addition to
that, it makes it possible to save the result of selection (either 0 or 1).

So dm_report_object_is_selected is simply  more general form of object
reporting fn - combinations now allow for:

  dm_report_object_is_selected(rh, object, 1, NULL):
  This is exactly the original dm_report_object fn and it's fully equal
  to it.

  dm_report_object_is_selected(rh, object, 0, selected):
  Do not display the result on output, but save info whether the object
  is selected or not in 'selected' variable.

  dm_report_object_is_selected(rh, object, 1, selected):
  Display the result on output (if it passes selection criteria) and save
  whether the object is selected or not in 'selected' variable.

  dm_report_object(rh, object, 0, NULL):
  This combination is not allowed - it will end up with internal error.
  We're either interested in selection status or we want to display the
  result on output or both, but never nothing of the two.
2015-02-10 16:04:38 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
651549594e libdm-report: Fix order of NULL dm_report check. 2015-01-17 10:50:54 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
aaf25ec6bd libdm: report: also check whether field type is supported for field-specific reserved value
We only checked global per-report-type reserved values for compatibility
with selection code. This patch also adds a check for per-report-field
reserved values. This avoids problems where unsupported report type is
used as reserved value which could cause hard to debug problems
otherwise. So this additional check stops from registering unsupported
and unhandled per-field reserved values.

Registerting such unsupported reserved value is a programmatic error,
so report internal error in this case to stop us from making a mistake
here in the future or even today where STR_LIST fields can't have
reserved values yet.
2014-12-18 11:29:48 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
f94f8463b0 libdm: report: fix incorrect memory use while using --select with --unbuffered for reporting
Under certain circumstances, the selection code can segfault:

$ vgs --select 'pv_name=~/dev/sda' --unbuffered vg0
  VG   #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize   VFree
  vg0    6   3   0 wz--n- 744.00m 588.00m
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

The problem here is the use of --ubuffered together with regex used in
selection criteria. If the report output is not buffered, each row is
discarded as soon as it is reported. The bug is in the use of report
handle's memory - in the example above, what happens is:

  1) report handle is initialized together with its memory pool

  2) selection tree is initialized from selection criteria string
     (using the report handle's memory pool!)

    2a) this also means the regex is initialized from report handle's mem pool

  3) the object (row) is reported

    3a) any memory needed for output is intialized out of report handle's mem pool
    3b) selection criteria matching is executed - if the regex is checked the
        very first time (for the very first row reported), some more memory
        allocation happens as regex allocates internal structures "on-demand",
        it's allocating from report handle's mem pool (see also step 2a)

  4) the report output is executed

  5) the object (row) is discarded, meaning discarding all the mem pool
     memory used since step 3.

Now, with step 5) we have discarded the regex internal structures from step 3b.
When we execute reporting for another object (row), we're using the same
selection criteria (step 3b), but tihs is second time we're using the regex
and as such, it's already initialized completely. But the regex is missing the
internal structures now as they got discarded in step 5) from previous
object (row) reporting (because we're using "unbuffered" reporting).

To resolve this issue and to prevent any similar future issues where each
object/row memory is discarded after output (the unbuffered reporting) while
selection tree is global for all the object/rows, use separate memory pool
for report's selection.

This patch replaces "struct selection_node *selection_root" in struct
dm_report with new struct selection which contains both "selection_root"
and "mem" for separate mem pool used for selection.

We can change struct dm_report this way as it is not exposed via libdevmapper.

(This patch will have even more meaning for upcoming patches where selection
is used even for non-reporting commands where "internal" reporting and
selection criteria matching happens and where the internal reporting is
not buffered.)
2014-12-09 10:41:55 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
42d71b9af3 libdm: report: return immediately from dm_report_compact_fields without error if there are no rows
Let's make dm_report_compact_fields consistent with dm_report_output fn
which also returns with success immediately if there are no rows.
2014-12-05 15:10:50 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
f867dc6b29 libdm: report: compact output applicable only if report is buffered 2014-12-05 14:18:51 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
5edf6a56c4 libdm: report: add dm_report_compact_fields
Add new dm_report_compact_fields function to cause report outout
(dm_report_output) to ignore fields which don't have any value set
in any of the rows reported. This provides support for compact report
output where only fields which have something to report are displayed.
2014-12-05 12:00:28 +01:00