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lvm2/tools/command.h
David Teigland d651b340e6 commands: use AUTOTYPE in definitions
If a cmd def implies an LV type without --type
in the required options, then include the implied
type in the cmd def as AUTOTYPE: <type>
instead of including the redundant --type foo
in the OO list of options.

Including an implied --type in the OO list would
often cause multiple cmd defs to potentially be
identical when options were used, and a user
command could match more than one cmd def.

The AUTOTYPE values are listed in man page and
help output as
 [ --type foo (implied) ]

If a user command includes --type, it will usually
match a cmd def with --type in the required options.
But, if the user command matches a cmd def with
AUTOTYPE, then the specifed --type and AUTOTYPE must
match.

The man-generator program has a new --check
option that compares cmd defs to find any cmd defs
that are equivalent with the use of options,
and should have their options adjusted.
2021-04-21 08:41:37 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2015 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_COMMAND_H
#define _LVM_COMMAND_H
struct cmd_context;
struct logical_volume;
/* old per-command-name function */
typedef int (*command_fn) (struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv);
/* new per-command-line-id functions */
typedef int (*command_id_fn) (struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv);
struct command_function {
int command_enum;
command_id_fn fn;
};
struct command_name {
const char *name;
const char *desc; /* general command description from commands.h */
unsigned int flags;
command_fn fn; /* old style */
/* union of {required,optional}_opt_args for all commands with this name */
int valid_args[ARG_COUNT]; /* used for getopt */
int num_args;
/* the following are for generating help and man page output */
int common_options[ARG_COUNT]; /* options common to all defs */
int all_options[ARG_COUNT]; /* union of options from all defs */
int variants; /* number of command defs with this command name */
int variant_has_ro; /* do variants use required_opt_args ? */
int variant_has_rp; /* do variants use required_pos_args ? */
int variant_has_oo; /* do variants use optional_opt_args ? */
int variant_has_op; /* do variants use optional_pos_args ? */
};
/*
* Command defintion
*
* A command is defined in terms of a command name,
* required options (+args), optional options (+args),
* required positional args, optional positional args.
*
* A positional arg always has non-zero pos_arg.def.types.
* The first positional arg has pos_arg.pos of 1.
*/
/* arg_def flags */
#define ARG_DEF_FLAG_NEW_VG 1 << 0
#define ARG_DEF_FLAG_NEW_LV 1 << 1
#define ARG_DEF_FLAG_MAY_REPEAT 1 << 2
static inline int val_bit_is_set(uint64_t val_bits, int val_enum)
{
return (val_bits & (1ULL << val_enum)) ? 1 : 0;
}
static inline uint64_t val_enum_to_bit(int val_enum)
{
return (1ULL << val_enum);
}
static inline int lvp_bit_is_set(uint64_t lvp_bits, int lvp_enum)
{
return (lvp_bits & (1ULL << lvp_enum)) ? 1 : 0;
}
static inline uint64_t lvp_enum_to_bit(int lvp_enum)
{
return (1ULL << lvp_enum);
}
static inline int lvt_bit_is_set(uint64_t lvt_bits, int lvt_enum)
{
return (lvt_bits & (1ULL << lvt_enum)) ? 1 : 0;
}
static inline uint64_t lvt_enum_to_bit(int lvt_enum)
{
return (1ULL << lvt_enum);
}
/* Description a value that follows an option or exists in a position. */
struct arg_def {
uint64_t val_bits; /* bits of x_VAL, can be multiple for pos_arg */
uint64_t lvt_bits; /* lvt_enum_to_bit(x_LVT) for lv_VAL, can be multiple */
uint64_t num; /* a literal number for conststr_VAL */
const char *str; /* a literal string for constnum_VAL */
uint32_t flags; /* ARG_DEF_FLAG_ */
};
/* Description of an option and the value that follows it. */
struct opt_arg {
int opt; /* option, e.g. foo_ARG */
struct arg_def def; /* defines accepted values */
};
/* Description of a position and the value that exists there. */
struct pos_arg {
int pos; /* position, e.g. first is 1 */
struct arg_def def; /* defines accepted values */
};
/*
* Commands using a given command definition must follow a set
* of rules. If a given command+LV matches the conditions in
* opts/lvt_bits/lvp_bits, then the checks are applied.
* If one condition is not met, the checks are not applied.
* If no conditions are set, the checks are always applied.
*/
#define RULE_INVALID 1
#define RULE_REQUIRE 2
struct cmd_rule {
int *opts; /* if any option in this list is set, the check may apply */
uint64_t lvt_bits; /* if LV has one of these types (lvt_enum_to_bit), the check may apply */
uint64_t lvp_bits; /* if LV has all of these properties (lvp_enum_to_bit), the check may apply */
int *check_opts; /* used options must [not] be in this list */
uint64_t check_lvt_bits; /* LV must [not] have one of these type */
uint64_t check_lvp_bits; /* LV must [not] have all of these properties */
uint32_t rule; /* RULE_INVALID, RULE_REQUIRE: check values must [not] be true */
int opts_count; /* entries in opts[] */
int check_opts_count; /* entries in check_opts[] */
};
/*
* Array sizes
*
* CMD_RO_ARGS needs to accommodate a list of options,
* of which one is required after which the rest are
* optional.
*/
#define CMD_RO_ARGS 64 /* required opt args */
#define CMD_OO_ARGS 150 /* optional opt args */
#define CMD_RP_ARGS 8 /* required positional args */
#define CMD_OP_ARGS 8 /* optional positional args */
#define CMD_IO_ARGS 8 /* ignore opt args */
#define CMD_MAX_RULES 32 /* max number of rules per command def */
/*
* one or more from required_opt_args is required,
* then the rest are optional.
*
* CMD_FLAG_ANY_REQUIRED_OPT: for lvchange/vgchange special case.
* The first ro_count entries of required_opt_args must be met
* (ro_count may be 0.) After this, one or more options must be
* set from the remaining required_opt_args. So, the first
* ro_count options in required_opt_args must match, and after
* that one or more of the remaining options in required_opt_args
* must match.
*/
#define CMD_FLAG_ANY_REQUIRED_OPT 1
#define CMD_FLAG_SECONDARY_SYNTAX 2 /* allows syntax variants to be suppressed in certain output */
#define CMD_FLAG_PREVIOUS_SYNTAX 4 /* allows syntax variants to not be advertised in output */
#define CMD_FLAG_PARSE_ERROR 8 /* error parsing command-lines.in def */
/* a register of the lvm commands */
struct command {
const char *name;
const char *desc; /* specific command description from command-lines.in */
const char *command_id; /* ID string in command-lines.in */
int command_enum; /* <command_id>_CMD */
int command_index; /* position in commands[] */
const struct command_function *functions; /* new style */
command_fn fn; /* old style */
unsigned int cmd_flags; /* CMD_FLAG_ */
/* definitions of opt/pos args */
/* required args following an --opt */
struct opt_arg required_opt_args[CMD_RO_ARGS];
/* optional args following an --opt */
struct opt_arg optional_opt_args[CMD_OO_ARGS];
/* required positional args */
struct pos_arg required_pos_args[CMD_RP_ARGS];
/* optional positional args */
struct pos_arg optional_pos_args[CMD_OP_ARGS];
/* unused opt args, are ignored instead of causing an error */
struct opt_arg ignore_opt_args[CMD_IO_ARGS];
struct cmd_rule rules[CMD_MAX_RULES];
/* usually only one autotype, in one case there are two */
char *autotype;
char *autotype2;
int any_ro_count;
int ro_count;
int oo_count;
int rp_count;
int op_count;
int io_count;
int rule_count;
int pos_count; /* temp counter used by create-command */
};
/* see global opt_names[] */
struct opt_name {
const char *name; /* "foo_ARG" */
int opt_enum; /* foo_ARG */
const char short_opt; /* -f */
char _padding[7];
const char *long_opt; /* --foo */
int val_enum; /* xyz_VAL when --foo takes a val like "--foo xyz" */
uint32_t flags;
uint32_t prio;
const char *desc;
};
/* see global val_names[] */
struct val_name {
const char *enum_name; /* "foo_VAL" */
int val_enum; /* foo_VAL */
int (*fn) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct arg_values *av); /* foo_arg() */
const char *name; /* FooVal */
const char *usage;
};
/* see global lv_props[] */
struct lv_prop {
const char *enum_name; /* "is_foo_LVP" */
int lvp_enum; /* is_foo_LVP */
const char *name; /* "lv_is_foo" */
int (*fn) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv); /* lv_is_foo() */
};
/* see global lv_types[] */
struct lv_type {
const char *enum_name; /* "foo_LVT" */
int lvt_enum; /* foo_LVT */
const char *name; /* "foo" */
int (*fn) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv); /* lv_is_foo() */
};
int define_commands(struct cmd_context *cmdtool, const char *run_name);
int command_id_to_enum(const char *str);
void print_usage(struct command *cmd, int longhelp, int desc_first);
void print_usage_common_cmd(struct command_name *cname, struct command *cmd);
void print_usage_common_lvm(struct command_name *cname, struct command *cmd);
void print_usage_notes(struct command_name *cname);
void factor_common_options(void);
int command_has_alternate_extents(const char *name);
void configure_command_option_values(const char *name);
struct command_name *find_command_name(const char *name);
#endif