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diff --git a/include/crm/common/internal.h b/include/crm/common/internal.h
index 920c82218e..9a8e20dd36 100644
--- a/include/crm/common/internal.h
+++ b/include/crm/common/internal.h
@@ -1,358 +1,346 @@
/*
* Copyright 2015-2020 the Pacemaker project contributors
*
* The version control history for this file may have further details.
*
* This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
* version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
*/
#ifndef CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H
#define CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H
#include <unistd.h> // getpid()
#include <stdbool.h> // bool
#include <stdint.h> // uint8_t, uint64_t
#include <string.h> // strcmp()
#include <sys/types.h> // uid_t, gid_t, pid_t
#include <glib.h> // guint, GList, GHashTable
#include <libxml/tree.h> // xmlNode
#include <crm/common/util.h> // crm_strdup_printf()
#include <crm/common/logging.h> // do_crm_log_unlikely(), etc.
#include <crm/common/mainloop.h> // mainloop_io_t, struct ipc_client_callbacks
#include <crm/common/strings_internal.h>
// Internal ACL-related utilities (from acl.c)
char *pcmk__uid2username(uid_t uid);
const char *pcmk__update_acl_user(xmlNode *request, const char *field,
const char *peer_user);
#if ENABLE_ACL
# include <string.h>
static inline bool
pcmk__is_privileged(const char *user)
{
return user && (!strcmp(user, CRM_DAEMON_USER) || !strcmp(user, "root"));
}
#endif
#if SUPPORT_CIBSECRETS
// Internal CIB utilities (from cib_secrets.c) */
int pcmk__substitute_secrets(const char *rsc_id, GHashTable *params);
#endif
/* internal digest-related utilities (from digest.c) */
bool pcmk__verify_digest(xmlNode *input, const char *expected);
/* internal I/O utilities (from io.c) */
int pcmk__real_path(const char *path, char **resolved_path);
char *pcmk__series_filename(const char *directory, const char *series,
int sequence, bool bzip);
int pcmk__read_series_sequence(const char *directory, const char *series,
unsigned int *seq);
void pcmk__write_series_sequence(const char *directory, const char *series,
unsigned int sequence, int max);
int pcmk__chown_series_sequence(const char *directory, const char *series,
uid_t uid, gid_t gid);
int pcmk__build_path(const char *path_c, mode_t mode);
bool pcmk__daemon_can_write(const char *dir, const char *file);
void pcmk__sync_directory(const char *name);
int pcmk__file_contents(const char *filename, char **contents);
int pcmk__write_sync(int fd, const char *contents);
int pcmk__set_nonblocking(int fd);
const char *pcmk__get_tmpdir(void);
void pcmk__close_fds_in_child(bool);
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Open /dev/null to consume next available file descriptor
*
* Open /dev/null, disregarding the result. This is intended when daemonizing to
* be able to null stdin, stdout, and stderr.
*
* \param[in] flags O_RDONLY (stdin) or O_WRONLY (stdout and stderr)
*/
static inline void
pcmk__open_devnull(int flags)
{
// Static analysis clutter
// cppcheck-suppress leakReturnValNotUsed
(void) open("/dev/null", flags);
}
/* internal logging utilities */
# define pcmk__config_err(fmt...) do { \
crm_config_error = TRUE; \
crm_err(fmt); \
} while (0)
# define pcmk__config_warn(fmt...) do { \
crm_config_warning = TRUE; \
crm_warn(fmt); \
} while (0)
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Execute code depending on whether message would be logged
*
* This is similar to do_crm_log_unlikely() except instead of logging, it either
* continues past this statement or executes else_action depending on whether a
* message of the given severity would be logged or not. This allows whole
* blocks of code to be skipped if tracing or debugging is turned off.
*
* \param[in] level Severity at which to continue past this statement
* \param[in] else_action Code block to execute if severity would not be logged
*
* \note else_action must not contain a break or continue statement
*/
# define pcmk__log_else(level, else_action) do { \
static struct qb_log_callsite *trace_cs = NULL; \
\
if (trace_cs == NULL) { \
trace_cs = qb_log_callsite_get(__func__, __FILE__, "log_else", \
level, __LINE__, 0); \
} \
if (!crm_is_callsite_active(trace_cs, level, 0)) { \
else_action; \
} \
} while(0)
/* internal main loop utilities (from mainloop.c) */
int pcmk__add_mainloop_ipc(crm_ipc_t *ipc, int priority, void *userdata,
struct ipc_client_callbacks *callbacks,
mainloop_io_t **source);
/* internal procfs utilities (from procfs.c) */
pid_t pcmk__procfs_pid_of(const char *name);
unsigned int pcmk__procfs_num_cores(void);
/* internal XML schema functions (from xml.c) */
void crm_schema_init(void);
void crm_schema_cleanup(void);
/* internal functions related to process IDs (from pid.c) */
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Check whether process exists (by PID and optionally executable path)
*
* \param[in] pid PID of process to check
* \param[in] daemon If not NULL, path component to match with procfs entry
*
* \return Standard Pacemaker return code
* \note Particular return codes of interest include pcmk_rc_ok for alive,
* ESRCH for process is not alive (verified by kill and/or executable path
* match), EACCES for caller unable or not allowed to check. A result of
* "alive" is less reliable when \p daemon is not provided or procfs is
* not available, since there is no guarantee that the PID has not been
* recycled for another process.
* \note This function cannot be used to verify \e authenticity of the process.
*/
int pcmk__pid_active(pid_t pid, const char *daemon);
int pcmk__read_pidfile(const char *filename, pid_t *pid);
int pcmk__pidfile_matches(const char *filename, pid_t expected_pid,
const char *expected_name, pid_t *pid);
int pcmk__lock_pidfile(const char *filename, const char *name);
/* internal functions related to resource operations (from operations.c) */
// printf-style format to create operation ID from resource, action, interval
#define PCMK__OP_FMT "%s_%s_%u"
char *pcmk__op_key(const char *rsc_id, const char *op_type, guint interval_ms);
char *pcmk__notify_key(const char *rsc_id, const char *notify_type,
const char *op_type);
char *pcmk__transition_key(int transition_id, int action_id, int target_rc,
const char *node);
void pcmk__filter_op_for_digest(xmlNode *param_set);
// bitwise arithmetic utilities
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Set specified flags in a flag group
*
* \param[in] function Function name of caller
* \param[in] line Line number of caller
* \param[in] log_level Log a message at this level
* \param[in] flag_type Label describing this flag group (for logging)
* \param[in] target Name of object whose flags these are (for logging)
* \param[in] flag_group Flag group being manipulated
* \param[in] flags Which flags in the group should be set
* \param[in] flags_str Readable equivalent of \p flags (for logging)
*
* \return Possibly modified flag group
*/
static inline uint64_t
pcmk__set_flags_as(const char *function, int line, uint8_t log_level,
const char *flag_type, const char *target,
uint64_t flag_group, uint64_t flags, const char *flags_str)
{
uint64_t result = flag_group | flags;
if (result != flag_group) {
do_crm_log_unlikely(log_level,
"%s flags 0x%.8llx (%s) for %s set by %s:%d",
((flag_type == NULL)? "Group of" : flag_type),
(unsigned long long) flags,
((flags_str == NULL)? "flags" : flags_str),
((target == NULL)? "target" : target),
function, line);
}
return result;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Clear specified flags in a flag group
*
* \param[in] function Function name of caller
* \param[in] line Line number of caller
* \param[in] log_level Log a message at this level
* \param[in] flag_type Label describing this flag group (for logging)
* \param[in] target Name of object whose flags these are (for logging)
* \param[in] flag_group Flag group being manipulated
* \param[in] flags Which flags in the group should be cleared
* \param[in] flags_str Readable equivalent of \p flags (for logging)
*
* \return Possibly modified flag group
*/
static inline uint64_t
pcmk__clear_flags_as(const char *function, int line, uint8_t log_level,
const char *flag_type, const char *target,
uint64_t flag_group, uint64_t flags, const char *flags_str)
{
uint64_t result = flag_group & ~flags;
if (result != flag_group) {
do_crm_log_unlikely(log_level,
"%s flags 0x%.8llx (%s) for %s cleared by %s:%d",
((flag_type == NULL)? "Group of" : flag_type),
(unsigned long long) flags,
((flags_str == NULL)? "flags" : flags_str),
((target == NULL)? "target" : target),
function, line);
}
return result;
}
-//! \deprecated
-# define set_bit(word, bit) do { \
- word = pcmk__set_flags_as(__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, LOG_TRACE, \
- NULL, NULL, word, bit, NULL); \
- } while (0)
-
-//! \deprecated
-# define clear_bit(word, bit) do { \
- word = pcmk__clear_flags_as(__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, LOG_TRACE, \
- NULL, NULL, word, bit, NULL); \
- } while (0)
-
// miscellaneous utilities (from utils.c)
const char *pcmk_message_name(const char *name);
extern int pcmk__score_red;
extern int pcmk__score_green;
extern int pcmk__score_yellow;
/* Error domains for use with g_set_error (from results.c) */
GQuark pcmk__rc_error_quark(void);
GQuark pcmk__exitc_error_quark(void);
#define PCMK__RC_ERROR pcmk__rc_error_quark()
#define PCMK__EXITC_ERROR pcmk__exitc_error_quark()
static inline char *
pcmk__getpid_s(void)
{
return crm_strdup_printf("%lu", (unsigned long) getpid());
}
// More efficient than g_list_length(list) == 1
static inline bool
pcmk__list_of_1(GList *list)
{
return list && (list->next == NULL);
}
// More efficient than g_list_length(list) > 1
static inline bool
pcmk__list_of_multiple(GList *list)
{
return list && (list->next != NULL);
}
/* convenience functions for failure-related node attributes */
#define PCMK__FAIL_COUNT_PREFIX "fail-count"
#define PCMK__LAST_FAILURE_PREFIX "last-failure"
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Generate a failure-related node attribute name for a resource
*
* \param[in] prefix Start of attribute name
* \param[in] rsc_id Resource name
* \param[in] op Operation name
* \param[in] interval_ms Operation interval
*
* \return Newly allocated string with attribute name
*
* \note Failure attributes are named like PREFIX-RSC#OP_INTERVAL (for example,
* "fail-count-myrsc#monitor_30000"). The '#' is used because it is not
* a valid character in a resource ID, to reliably distinguish where the
* operation name begins. The '_' is used simply to be more comparable to
* action labels like "myrsc_monitor_30000".
*/
static inline char *
pcmk__fail_attr_name(const char *prefix, const char *rsc_id, const char *op,
guint interval_ms)
{
CRM_CHECK(prefix && rsc_id && op, return NULL);
return crm_strdup_printf("%s-%s#%s_%u", prefix, rsc_id, op, interval_ms);
}
static inline char *
pcmk__failcount_name(const char *rsc_id, const char *op, guint interval_ms)
{
return pcmk__fail_attr_name(PCMK__FAIL_COUNT_PREFIX, rsc_id, op,
interval_ms);
}
static inline char *
pcmk__lastfailure_name(const char *rsc_id, const char *op, guint interval_ms)
{
return pcmk__fail_attr_name(PCMK__LAST_FAILURE_PREFIX, rsc_id, op,
interval_ms);
}
#endif /* CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H */
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