/* * Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of LVM2. * * 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 Lesser General Public License v.2.1. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef _LVM_PROP_COMMON_H #define _LVM_PROP_COMMON_H #include /* * Common code for getting and setting properties. */ struct lvm_property_type { unsigned type; const char *id; unsigned is_settable:1; unsigned is_string:1; unsigned is_integer:1; unsigned is_signed:1; union { const char *string; uint64_t integer; int64_t signed_integer; } value; int (*get) (const void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop); int (*set) (void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop); }; int prop_not_implemented_get(const void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop); int prop_not_implemented_set(void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop); int prop_get_property(struct lvm_property_type *p, const void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop, unsigned type); int prop_set_property(struct lvm_property_type *p, void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop, unsigned type); #define GET_NUM_PROPERTY_FN(NAME, VALUE, TYPE, VAR) \ static int _ ## NAME ## _get (const void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop) \ { \ const struct TYPE *VAR = (const struct TYPE *)obj; \ \ prop->value.integer = VALUE; \ return 1; \ } #define SET_NUM_PROPERTY_FN(NAME, SETFN, TYPE, VAR) \ static int _ ## NAME ## _set (void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop) \ { \ struct TYPE *VAR = (struct TYPE *)obj; \ \ SETFN(VAR, prop->value.integer); \ return 1; \ } #define SET_NUM_PROPERTY(NAME, VALUE, TYPE, VAR) \ static int _ ## NAME ## _set (void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop) \ { \ struct TYPE *VAR = (struct TYPE *)obj; \ \ VALUE = prop->value.integer; \ return 1; \ } #define GET_STR_PROPERTY_FN(NAME, VALUE, TYPE, VAR) \ static int _ ## NAME ## _get (const void *obj, struct lvm_property_type *prop) \ { \ const struct TYPE *VAR = (const struct TYPE *)obj; \ \ prop->value.string = (char *)VALUE; \ return 1; \ } /* * The 'FIELD' macro arguments are defined as follows: * 1. report_type. An enum value that selects a specific * struct dm_report_object_type in the _report_types array. The value is * used to select the containing base object address (see *obj_get* * functions) for any data values of any field in the report. * 2. Containing struct. The structure that either contains the field data * as a member or should be used to obtain the field data. The containing * struct should match the base object of the report_type. * 3. Field type. This must be either 'STR' or 'NUM'. * 4. Report heading. This is the field heading that is displayed by the * reporting commands. * 5. Data value pointer. This argument is always a member of the * containing struct. It may point directly to the data value (for example, * lv_uuid - see _uuid_disp()) or may be used to derive the data value (for * example, seg_count - see _lvsegcount_disp()). In the FIELD macro * definition, it is used in an offset calculation to derive the offset to * the data value from the containing struct base address. Note that in some * cases, the argument is the first member of the struct, in which case the * data value pointer points to the start of the struct itself (for example, * 'lvid' field of struct 'lv'). * 6. Minimum display width. This is the minimum width used to display * the field value, typically matching the width of the column heading. * 7. Display function identifier. Used to derive the full name of the * function that displays this field. Derivation is done by appending '_' * then prepending this argument to '_disp'. For example, if this argument * is 'uuid', the display function is _uuid_disp(). Adding a new field may * require defining a new display function (for example _myfieldname_disp()), * or re-use of an existing one (for example, _uint32_disp()). * 8. Unique format identifier / field id. This name must be unique and is * used to select fields via '-o' in the reporting commands (pvs/vgs/lvs). * The string used to specify the field - the 'id' member of * struct dm_report_field_type. * 9. Description of field. This is a brief (ideally <= 52 chars) description * of the field used in the reporting commands. * 10. Flags. * FIELD_MODIFIABLE. A '_set' function exists to change the field's value. * The function name is derived in a similar way to item 7 above. */ #define STR 1 #define NUM 2 #define BIN 3 #define SIZ 4 #define PCT 5 #define STR_LIST 6 #define SNUM 7 /* Signed Number */ #define FIELD_MODIFIABLE 0x00000001 #define FIELD(type, strct, field_type, head, field, width, fn, id, desc, settable) \ { type, #id, settable, (field_type == STR || field_type == STR_LIST), ((field_type == NUM) || (field_type == BIN) || (field_type == SIZ) || (field_type == PCT) || (field_type == SNUM)), ((field_type == SNUM) || (field_type == PCT)), { .integer = 0 }, _ ## id ## _get, _ ## id ## _set }, #endif