diff --git a/include/crm/common/output.h b/include/crm/common/output.h index 56faabf755..676dce9a60 100644 --- a/include/crm/common/output.h +++ b/include/crm/common/output.h @@ -1,713 +1,713 @@ /* * Copyright 2019-2020 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_OUTPUT__H # define CRM_OUTPUT__H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * \file * \brief Formatted output for pacemaker tools */ # include # include # include # include # include # include # define PCMK__API_VERSION "2.0" typedef struct pcmk__output_s pcmk__output_t; /*! * \internal * \brief The type of a function that creates a ::pcmk__output_t. * * Instances of this type are passed to pcmk__register_format(), stored in an * internal data structure, and later accessed by pcmk__output_new(). For * examples, see pcmk__mk_xml_output() and pcmk__mk_text_output(). * * \param[in] argv The list of command line arguments. */ typedef pcmk__output_t * (*pcmk__output_factory_t)(char **argv); /*! * \internal * \brief The type of a custom message formatting function. * * These functions are defined by various libraries to support formatting of * types aside from the basic types provided by a ::pcmk__output_t. * * The meaning of the return value will be different for each message. * In general, however, 0 should be returned on success and a positive value * on error. * * \note These functions must not call va_start or va_end - that is done * automatically before the custom formatting function is called. */ typedef int (*pcmk__message_fn_t)(pcmk__output_t *out, va_list args); /*! * \internal * \brief Internal type for tracking custom messages. * * Each library can register functions that format custom message types. These * are commonly used to handle some library-specific type. Registration is * done by first defining a table of ::pcmk__message_entry_t structures and * then passing that table to pcmk__register_messages(). Separate handlers * can be defined for the same message, but for different formats (xml vs. * text). Unknown formats will be ignored. */ typedef struct pcmk__message_entry_s { /*! * \brief The message to be handled. * * This must be the same ID that is passed to the message function of * a ::pcmk__output_t. Unknown message IDs will be ignored. */ const char *message_id; /*! * \brief The format type this handler is for. * * This name must match the fmt_name of the currently active formatter in * order for the registered function to be called. It is valid to have * multiple entries for the same message_id but with different fmt_name * values. */ const char *fmt_name; /*! * \brief The function to be called for message_id given a match on * fmt_name. See comments on ::pcmk__message_fn_t. */ pcmk__message_fn_t fn; } pcmk__message_entry_t; /*! * \internal * \brief This structure contains everything needed to add support for a * single output formatter to a command line program. */ typedef struct pcmk__supported_format_s { /*! * \brief The name of this output formatter, which should match the * fmt_name parameter in some ::pcmk__output_t structure. */ const char *name; /*! * \brief A function that creates a ::pcmk__output_t. */ pcmk__output_factory_t create; /*! * \brief Format-specific command line options. This can be NULL if * no command line options should be supported. */ GOptionEntry *options; } pcmk__supported_format_t; /* The following three blocks need to be updated each time a new base formatter * is added. */ extern GOptionEntry pcmk__html_output_entries[]; extern GOptionEntry pcmk__log_output_entries[]; extern GOptionEntry pcmk__none_output_entries[]; extern GOptionEntry pcmk__text_output_entries[]; extern GOptionEntry pcmk__xml_output_entries[]; pcmk__output_t *pcmk__mk_html_output(char **argv); pcmk__output_t *pcmk__mk_log_output(char **argv); pcmk__output_t *pcmk__mk_none_output(char **argv); pcmk__output_t *pcmk__mk_text_output(char **argv); pcmk__output_t *pcmk__mk_xml_output(char **argv); #define PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_HTML { "html", pcmk__mk_html_output, pcmk__html_output_entries } #define PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_LOG { "log", pcmk__mk_log_output, pcmk__log_output_entries } #define PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_NONE { "none", pcmk__mk_none_output, pcmk__none_output_entries } #define PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_TEXT { "text", pcmk__mk_text_output, pcmk__text_output_entries } #define PCMK__SUPPORTED_FORMAT_XML { "xml", pcmk__mk_xml_output, pcmk__xml_output_entries } /*! * \brief This structure contains everything that makes up a single output * formatter. * * Instances of this structure may be created by calling pcmk__output_new() * with the name of the desired formatter. They should later be freed with * pcmk__output_free(). */ struct pcmk__output_s { /*! * \brief The name of this output formatter. */ const char *fmt_name; /*! * \brief A copy of the request that generated this output. * * In the case of command line usage, this would be the command line * arguments. For other use cases, it could be different. */ gchar *request; /*! * \brief Does this formatter support a special quiet mode? * * In this mode, most output can be supressed but some information is still * displayed to an interactive user. In general, machine-readable output * formats will not support this while user-oriented formats will. */ bool supports_quiet; /*! * \brief Where output should be written. * * This could be a file handle, or stdout or stderr. This is really only * useful internally. */ FILE *dest; /*! * \brief Custom messages that are currently registered on this formatter. * * Keys are the string message IDs, values are ::pcmk__message_fn_t function * pointers. */ GHashTable *messages; /*! * \brief Implementation-specific private data. * * Each individual formatter may have some private data useful in its * implementation. This points to that data. Callers should not rely on * its contents or structure. */ void *priv; /*! * \internal * \brief Take whatever actions are necessary to prepare out for use. This is * called by pcmk__output_new(). End users should not need to call this. * * \note For formatted output implementers - This function should be written in * such a way that it can be called repeatedly on an already initialized * object without causing problems, or on a previously finished object * without crashing. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * * \return true on success, false on error. */ bool (*init) (pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Free the private formatter-specific data. * * This is called from pcmk__output_free() and does not typically need to be * called directly. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void (*free_priv)(pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Take whatever actions are necessary to end formatted output. * * This could include flushing output to a file, but does not include freeing * anything. The finish method can potentially be fairly complicated, adding * additional information to the internal data structures or doing whatever * else. It is therefore suggested that finish only be called once. * * \note The print parameter will only affect those formatters that do all * their output at the end. Console-oriented formatters typically print * a line at a time as they go, so this parameter will not affect them. * Structured formatters will honor it, however. * * \note The copy_dest parameter does not apply to all formatters. Console- * oriented formatters do not build up a structure as they go, and thus * do not have anything to return. Structured formatters will honor it, * however. Note that each type of formatter will return a different * type of value in this parameter. To use this parameter, call this * function like so: * * \code * xmlNode *dest = NULL; * out->finish(out, exit_code, false, (void **) &dest); * \endcode * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] exit_status The exit value of the whole program. * \param[in] print Whether this function should write any output. * \param[out] copy_dest A destination to store a copy of the internal * data structure for this output, or NULL if no * copy is required. The caller should free this * memory when done with it. */ void (*finish) (pcmk__output_t *out, crm_exit_t exit_status, bool print, void **copy_dest); /*! * \internal * \brief Finalize output and then immediately set back up to start a new set * of output. * * This is conceptually the same as calling finish and then init, though in * practice more be happening behind the scenes. * * \note This function differs from finish in that no exit_status is added. * The idea is that the program is not shutting down, so there is not * yet a final exit code. Call finish on the last time through if this * is needed. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void (*reset) (pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Register a custom message. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] message_id The name of the message to register. This name * will be used as the message_id parameter to the * message function in order to call the custom * format function. * \param[in] fn The custom format function to call for message_id. */ void (*register_message) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, pcmk__message_fn_t fn); /*! * \internal * \brief Call a previously registered custom message. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] message_id The name of the message to call. This name must * be the same as the message_id parameter of some * previous call to register_message. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be passed to the registered function. * - * \return 0 if a function was registered for the message, that function was - * called, and returned successfully. A negative value is returned if - * no function was registered. A positive value is returned if the - * function was called but encountered an error. + * \return A standard Pacemaker return code. Generally: 0 if a function was + * registered for the message, that function was called, and returned + * successfully; EINVAL if no function was registered; or pcmk_rc_no_output + * if a function was called but produced no output. */ int (*message) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, ...); /*! * \internal * \brief Format the output of a completed subprocess. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] exit_status The exit value of the subprocess. * \param[in] proc_stdout stdout from the completed subprocess. * \param[in] proc_stderr stderr from the completed subprocess. */ void (*subprocess_output) (pcmk__output_t *out, int exit_status, const char *proc_stdout, const char *proc_stderr); /*! * \internal * \brief Format version information. This is useful for the --version * argument of command line tools. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] extended Add additional version information. */ void (*version) (pcmk__output_t *out, bool extended); /*! * \internal * \brief Format an informational message that should be shown to * to an interactive user. Not all formatters will do this. * * \note A newline will automatically be added to the end of the format * string, so callers should not include a newline. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] buf The message to be printed. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be formatted. */ void (*info) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /*! * \internal * \brief Format an error message that should be shown to an interactive * user. Not all formatters will do this. * * \note A newline will automatically be added to the end of the format * string, so callers should not include a newline. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] buf The message to be printed. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be formatted. */ void (*err) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /*! * \internal * \brief Format already formatted XML. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] name A name to associate with the XML. * \param[in] buf The XML in a string. */ void (*output_xml) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *name, const char *buf); /*! * \internal * \brief Start a new list of items. * * \note For text output, this corresponds to another level of indentation. For * XML output, this corresponds to wrapping any following output in another * layer of tags. * * \note If singular_noun and plural_noun are non-NULL, calling end_list will * result in a summary being added. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] singular_noun When outputting the summary for a list with * one item, the noun to use. * \param[in] plural_noun When outputting the summary for a list with * more than one item, the noun to use. * \param[in] format The format string. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be formatted. */ void (*begin_list) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *singular_noun, const char *plural_noun, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(4, 5); /*! * \internal * \brief Format a single item in a list. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] name A name to associate with this item. * \param[in] format The format string. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be formatted. */ void (*list_item) (pcmk__output_t *out, const char *name, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(3, 4); /*! * \internal * \brief Increment the internal counter of the current list's length. * * Typically, this counter is maintained behind the scenes as a side effect * of calling list_item(). However, custom functions that maintain lists * some other way will need to manage this counter manually. This is * useful for implementing custom message functions and should not be * needed otherwise. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void (*increment_list) (pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Conclude a list. * * \note If begin_list was called with non-NULL for both the singular_noun * and plural_noun arguments, this function will output a summary. * Otherwise, no summary will be added. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void (*end_list) (pcmk__output_t *out); }; /*! * \internal * \brief Call a formatting function for a previously registered message. * * \note This function is for implementing custom formatters. It should not * be called directly. Instead, call out->message. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] message_id The message to be handled. Unknown messages * will be ignored. * \param[in] ... Arguments to be passed to the registered function. */ int pcmk__call_message(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, ...); /*! * \internal * \brief Free a ::pcmk__output_t structure that was previously created by * pcmk__output_new(). * * \note While the create and finish functions are designed in such a way that * they can be called repeatedly, this function will completely free the * memory of the object. Once this function has been called, producing * more output requires starting over from pcmk__output_new(). * * \param[in,out] out The output structure. */ void pcmk__output_free(pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Create a new ::pcmk__output_t structure. * * \param[in,out] out The destination of the new ::pcmk__output_t. * \param[in] fmt_name How should output be formatted? * \param[in] filename Where should formatted output be written to? This * can be a filename (which will be overwritten if it * already exists), or NULL or "-" for stdout. For no * output, pass a filename of "/dev/null". * \param[in] argv The list of command line arguments. * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__output_new(pcmk__output_t **out, const char *fmt_name, const char *filename, char **argv); /*! * \internal * \brief Register a new output formatter, making it available for use * the same as a base formatter. * * \param[in,out] group A ::GOptionGroup that formatted output related command * line arguments should be added to. This can be NULL * for use outside of command line programs. * \param[in] name The name of the format. This will be used to select a * format from command line options and for displaying help. * \param[in] create A function that creates a ::pcmk__output_t. * \param[in] options Format-specific command line options. These will be * added to the context. This argument can also be NULL. * * \return 0 on success or an error code on error. */ int pcmk__register_format(GOptionGroup *group, const char *name, pcmk__output_factory_t create, GOptionEntry *options); /*! * \internal * \brief Register an entire table of output formatters at once. * * \param[in,out] group A ::GOptionGroup that formatted output related command * line arguments should be added to. This can be NULL * for use outside of command line programs. * \param[in] table An array of ::pcmk__supported_format_t which should * all be registered. This array must be NULL-terminated. * */ void pcmk__register_formats(GOptionGroup *group, pcmk__supported_format_t *table); /*! * \internal * \brief Register a function to handle a custom message. * * \note This function is for implementing custom formatters. It should not * be called directly. Instead, call out->register_message. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] message_id The message to be handled. * \param[in] fn The custom format function to call for message_id. */ void pcmk__register_message(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, pcmk__message_fn_t fn); /*! * \internal * \brief Register an entire table of custom formatting functions at once. * * This table can contain multiple formatting functions for the same message ID * if they are for different format types. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] table An array of ::pcmk__message_entry_t values which should * all be registered. This array must be NULL-terminated. */ void pcmk__register_messages(pcmk__output_t *out, pcmk__message_entry_t *table); /* Functions that are useful for implementing custom message formatters */ /*! * \internal * \brief A printf-like function. * * This function writes to out->dest and indents the text to the current level * of the text formatter's nesting. This should be used when implementing * custom message functions instead of printf. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void pcmk__indented_printf(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *format, ...) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3); /*! * \internal * \brief A vprintf-like function. * * This function is like pcmk__indented_printf(), except it takes a va_list instead * of a list of arguments. This should be used when implementing custom message * functions instead of vprintf. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] format The format string. * \param[in] args A list of arguments to apply to the format string. */ void pcmk__indented_vprintf(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *format, va_list args) G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 0); /*! * \internal * \brief Create and return a new XML node with the given name, as a child of the * current list parent. The new node is then added as the new list parent, * meaning all subsequent nodes will be its children. This is used when * implementing custom functions. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] name The name of the node to be created. */ xmlNodePtr pcmk__output_xml_create_parent(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *name); /*! * \internal * \brief Add the given node as a child of the current list parent. This is * used when implementing custom message functions. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] node An XML node to be added as a child. */ void pcmk__output_xml_add_node(pcmk__output_t *out, xmlNodePtr node); /*! * \internal * \brief Create and return a new XML node with the given name, as a child of the * current list parent. This is used when implementing custom functions. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] name The name of the node to be created. */ xmlNodePtr pcmk__output_create_xml_node(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *name); /*! * \internal * \brief Like pcmk__output_create_xml_node(), but add the given text content to the * new node. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] name The name of the node to be created. * \param[in] content The text content of the node. */ xmlNodePtr pcmk__output_create_xml_text_node(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *name, const char *content); /*! * \internal * \brief Push a parent XML node onto the stack. This is used when implementing * custom message functions. * * The XML output formatter maintains an internal stack to keep track of which nodes * are parents in order to build up the tree structure. This function can be used * to temporarily push a new node onto the stack. After calling this function, any * other formatting functions will have their nodes added as children of this new * parent. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] node The node to be added/ */ void pcmk__output_xml_push_parent(pcmk__output_t *out, xmlNodePtr node); /*! * \internal * \brief Pop a parent XML node onto the stack. This is used when implementing * custom message functions. * * This function removes a parent node from the stack. See pcmk__xml_push_parent() * for more details. * * \note Little checking is done with this function. Be sure you only pop parents * that were previously pushed. In general, it is best to keep the code between * push and pop simple. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. */ void pcmk__output_xml_pop_parent(pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Peek a parent XML node onto the stack. This is used when implementing * custom message functions. * * This function peeks a parent node on stack. See pcmk__xml_push_parent() * for more details. It has no side-effect and can be called for an empty stack. * * \note Little checking is done with this function. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * * \return NULL if stack is empty, otherwise the parent of the stack. */ xmlNodePtr pcmk__output_xml_peek_parent(pcmk__output_t *out); /*! * \internal * \brief Create a new XML node consisting of the provided text inside an HTML * element node of the given name. * * \param[in,out] out The output functions structure. * \param[in] element_name The name of the new HTML element. * \param[in] id The CSS ID selector to apply to this element. * If NULL, no ID is added. * \param[in] class_name The CSS class selector to apply to this element. * If NULL, no class is added. * \param[in] text The text content of the node. */ xmlNodePtr pcmk__output_create_html_node(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *element_name, const char *id, const char *class_name, const char *text); /*! * \internal * \brief Add an HTML tag to the section. * * The arguments after name are a NULL-terminated list of keys and values, * all of which will be added as attributes to the given tag. For instance, * the following code would generate the tag "": * * \code * pcmk__html_add_header(parent, "meta", "http-equiv", "refresh", "content", "19", NULL); * \endcode * * \param[in,out] parent The node that will be the parent of the new node. * \param[in] name The HTML tag for the new node. * \param[in] ... A NULL-terminated key/value list of attributes. */ void pcmk__html_add_header(xmlNodePtr parent, const char *name, ...) G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED; #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif diff --git a/include/crm/common/results.h b/include/crm/common/results.h index d576f05ccd..dd754c0932 100644 --- a/include/crm/common/results.h +++ b/include/crm/common/results.h @@ -1,237 +1,238 @@ /* * Copyright 2012-2020 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_RESULTS__H # define CRM_RESULTS__H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /*! * \file * \brief Function and executable result codes * \ingroup core */ // Lifted from config.h /* The _Noreturn keyword of C11. */ #ifndef _Noreturn # if (defined __cplusplus \ && ((201103 <= __cplusplus && !(__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 7)) \ || (defined _MSC_VER && 1900 <= _MSC_VER))) # define _Noreturn [[noreturn]] # elif ((!defined __cplusplus || defined __clang__) \ && (201112 <= (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0) \ || 4 < __GNUC__ + (7 <= __GNUC_MINOR__))) /* _Noreturn works as-is. */ # elif 2 < __GNUC__ + (8 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) || 0x5110 <= __SUNPRO_C # define _Noreturn __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) # elif 1200 <= (defined _MSC_VER ? _MSC_VER : 0) # define _Noreturn __declspec (noreturn) # else # define _Noreturn # endif #endif # define CRM_ASSERT(expr) do { \ if(__unlikely((expr) == FALSE)) { \ crm_abort(__FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, #expr, TRUE, FALSE); \ abort(); /* Redundant but it makes static analyzers happy */ \ } \ } while(0) /* * Function return codes * * Most Pacemaker API functions return an integer return code. There are two * alternative interpretations. The legacy interpration is that the absolute * value of the return code is either a system error number or a custom * pcmk_err_* number. This is less than ideal because system error numbers are * constrained only to the positive int range, so there's the possibility * (though not noticed in the wild) that system errors and custom errors could * collide. The new intepretation is that negative values are from the pcmk_rc_e * enum, and positive values are system error numbers. Both use 0 for success. * * For system error codes, see: * - /usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h * - /usr/include/asm-generic/errno-base.h */ // Legacy custom return codes for Pacemaker API functions (deprecated) # define pcmk_ok 0 # define PCMK_ERROR_OFFSET 190 /* Replacements on non-linux systems, see include/portability.h */ # define PCMK_CUSTOM_OFFSET 200 /* Purely custom codes */ # define pcmk_err_generic 201 # define pcmk_err_no_quorum 202 # define pcmk_err_schema_validation 203 # define pcmk_err_transform_failed 204 # define pcmk_err_old_data 205 # define pcmk_err_diff_failed 206 # define pcmk_err_diff_resync 207 # define pcmk_err_cib_modified 208 # define pcmk_err_cib_backup 209 # define pcmk_err_cib_save 210 # define pcmk_err_schema_unchanged 211 # define pcmk_err_cib_corrupt 212 # define pcmk_err_multiple 213 # define pcmk_err_node_unknown 214 # define pcmk_err_already 215 /* On HPPA 215 is ENOSYM (Unknown error 215), which hopefully never happens. */ #ifdef __hppa__ # define pcmk_err_bad_nvpair 250 /* 216 is ENOTSOCK */ # define pcmk_err_unknown_format 252 /* 217 is EDESTADDRREQ */ #else # define pcmk_err_bad_nvpair 216 # define pcmk_err_unknown_format 217 #endif /*! * \enum pcmk_rc_e * \brief Return codes for Pacemaker API functions * * Any Pacemaker API function documented as returning a "standard Pacemaker * return code" will return pcmk_rc_ok (0) on success, and one of this * enumeration's other (negative) values or a (positive) system error number * otherwise. The custom codes are at -1001 and lower, so that the caller may * use -1 through -1000 for their own custom values if desired. While generally * referred to as "errors", nonzero values simply indicate a result, which might * or might not be an error depending on the calling context. */ enum pcmk_rc_e { /* When adding new values, use consecutively lower numbers, update the array * in lib/common/results.c, and test with crm_error. */ + pcmk_rc_no_output = -1026, pcmk_rc_after_range = -1025, pcmk_rc_within_range = -1024, pcmk_rc_before_range = -1023, pcmk_rc_undetermined = -1022, pcmk_rc_op_unsatisfied = -1021, pcmk_rc_ipc_pid_only = -1020, pcmk_rc_ipc_unresponsive = -1019, pcmk_rc_ipc_unauthorized = -1018, pcmk_rc_no_quorum = -1017, pcmk_rc_schema_validation = -1016, pcmk_rc_schema_unchanged = -1015, pcmk_rc_transform_failed = -1014, pcmk_rc_old_data = -1013, pcmk_rc_diff_failed = -1012, pcmk_rc_diff_resync = -1011, pcmk_rc_cib_modified = -1010, pcmk_rc_cib_backup = -1009, pcmk_rc_cib_save = -1008, pcmk_rc_cib_corrupt = -1007, pcmk_rc_multiple = -1006, pcmk_rc_node_unknown = -1005, pcmk_rc_already = -1004, pcmk_rc_bad_nvpair = -1003, pcmk_rc_unknown_format = -1002, // Developers: Use a more specific code than pcmk_rc_error whenever possible pcmk_rc_error = -1001, // Values -1 through -1000 reserved for caller use pcmk_rc_ok = 0 // Positive values reserved for system error numbers }; /* * Exit status codes * * We want well-specified (i.e. OS-invariant) exit status codes for our daemons * and applications so they can be relied on by callers. (Function return codes * and errno's do not make good exit statuses.) * * The only hard rule is that exit statuses must be between 0 and 255; all else * is convention. Universally, 0 is success, and 1 is generic error (excluding * OSes we don't support -- for example, OpenVMS considers 1 success!). * * For init scripts, the LSB gives meaning to 0-7, and sets aside 150-199 for * application use. OCF adds 8-9 and 189-199. * * sysexits.h was an attempt to give additional meanings, but never really * caught on. It uses 0 and 64-78. * * Bash reserves 2 ("incorrect builtin usage") and 126-255 (126 is "command * found but not executable", 127 is "command not found", 128 + n is * "interrupted by signal n"). * * tldp.org recommends 64-113 for application use. * * We try to overlap with the above conventions when practical. */ typedef enum crm_exit_e { // Common convention CRM_EX_OK = 0, CRM_EX_ERROR = 1, // LSB + OCF CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM = 2, CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE = 3, CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV = 4, CRM_EX_NOT_INSTALLED = 5, CRM_EX_NOT_CONFIGURED = 6, CRM_EX_NOT_RUNNING = 7, // sysexits.h CRM_EX_USAGE = 64, // command line usage error CRM_EX_DATAERR = 65, // user-supplied data incorrect CRM_EX_NOINPUT = 66, // input file not available CRM_EX_NOUSER = 67, // user does not exist CRM_EX_NOHOST = 68, // host unknown CRM_EX_UNAVAILABLE = 69, // needed service unavailable CRM_EX_SOFTWARE = 70, // internal software bug CRM_EX_OSERR = 71, // external (OS/environmental) problem CRM_EX_OSFILE = 72, // system file not usable CRM_EX_CANTCREAT = 73, // file couldn't be created CRM_EX_IOERR = 74, // file I/O error CRM_EX_TEMPFAIL = 75, // try again CRM_EX_PROTOCOL = 76, // protocol violated CRM_EX_NOPERM = 77, // non-file permission issue CRM_EX_CONFIG = 78, // misconfiguration // Custom CRM_EX_FATAL = 100, // do not respawn CRM_EX_PANIC = 101, // panic the local host CRM_EX_DISCONNECT = 102, // lost connection to something CRM_EX_OLD = 103, // update older than existing config CRM_EX_DIGEST = 104, // digest comparison failed CRM_EX_NOSUCH = 105, // requested item does not exist CRM_EX_QUORUM = 106, // local partition does not have quorum CRM_EX_UNSAFE = 107, // requires --force or new conditions CRM_EX_EXISTS = 108, // requested item already exists CRM_EX_MULTIPLE = 109, // requested item has multiple matches CRM_EX_EXPIRED = 110, // requested item has expired CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT = 111, // requested item is not in effect CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE = 112, // could not determine status CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED = 113, // requested item does not satisfy constraints // Other CRM_EX_TIMEOUT = 124, // convention from timeout(1) CRM_EX_MAX = 255, // ensure crm_exit_t can hold this } crm_exit_t; const char *pcmk_rc_name(int rc); const char *pcmk_rc_str(int rc); crm_exit_t pcmk_rc2exitc(int rc); int pcmk_rc2legacy(int rc); int pcmk_legacy2rc(int legacy_rc); const char *pcmk_strerror(int rc); const char *pcmk_errorname(int rc); const char *bz2_strerror(int rc); crm_exit_t crm_errno2exit(int rc); const char *crm_exit_name(crm_exit_t exit_code); const char *crm_exit_str(crm_exit_t exit_code); _Noreturn crm_exit_t crm_exit(crm_exit_t rc); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif diff --git a/lib/common/output.c b/lib/common/output.c index 571be3caa5..afc8fa000b 100644 --- a/lib/common/output.c +++ b/lib/common/output.c @@ -1,141 +1,141 @@ /* * Copyright 2019-2020 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include static GHashTable *formatters = NULL; void pcmk__output_free(pcmk__output_t *out) { out->free_priv(out); if (out->messages != NULL) { g_hash_table_destroy(out->messages); } g_free(out->request); free(out); } int pcmk__output_new(pcmk__output_t **out, const char *fmt_name, const char *filename, char **argv) { pcmk__output_factory_t create = NULL;; if (formatters == NULL) { return EINVAL; } /* If no name was given, just try "text". It's up to each tool to register * what it supports so this also may not be valid. */ if (fmt_name == NULL) { create = g_hash_table_lookup(formatters, "text"); } else { create = g_hash_table_lookup(formatters, fmt_name); } if (create == NULL) { return pcmk_rc_unknown_format; } *out = create(argv); if (*out == NULL) { return ENOMEM; } if (filename == NULL || safe_str_eq(filename, "-")) { (*out)->dest = stdout; } else { (*out)->dest = fopen(filename, "w"); if ((*out)->dest == NULL) { return errno; } } (*out)->messages = g_hash_table_new_full(crm_str_hash, g_str_equal, free, NULL); if ((*out)->init(*out) == false) { pcmk__output_free(*out); return ENOMEM; } return pcmk_rc_ok; } int pcmk__register_format(GOptionGroup *group, const char *name, pcmk__output_factory_t create, GOptionEntry *options) { if (create == NULL) { return -EINVAL; } if (formatters == NULL) { formatters = g_hash_table_new_full(crm_str_hash, g_str_equal, NULL, NULL); } if (options != NULL && group != NULL) { g_option_group_add_entries(group, options); } g_hash_table_insert(formatters, strdup(name), create); return 0; } void pcmk__register_formats(GOptionGroup *group, pcmk__supported_format_t *formats) { pcmk__supported_format_t *entry = NULL; if (formats == NULL) { return; } for (entry = formats; entry->name != NULL; entry++) { pcmk__register_format(group, entry->name, entry->create, entry->options); } } int pcmk__call_message(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, ...) { va_list args; - int rc = 0; + int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; pcmk__message_fn_t fn; fn = g_hash_table_lookup(out->messages, message_id); if (fn == NULL) { - return -EINVAL; + return EINVAL; } va_start(args, message_id); rc = fn(out, args); va_end(args); return rc; } void pcmk__register_message(pcmk__output_t *out, const char *message_id, pcmk__message_fn_t fn) { g_hash_table_replace(out->messages, strdup(message_id), fn); } void pcmk__register_messages(pcmk__output_t *out, pcmk__message_entry_t *table) { pcmk__message_entry_t *entry; for (entry = table; entry->message_id != NULL; entry++) { if (safe_str_eq(out->fmt_name, entry->fmt_name)) { pcmk__register_message(out, entry->message_id, entry->fn); } } } diff --git a/lib/common/results.c b/lib/common/results.c index 6b93c87b4b..cc74cbecda 100644 --- a/lib/common/results.c +++ b/lib/common/results.c @@ -1,762 +1,767 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2020 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. */ #include #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE # define _GNU_SOURCE #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // @COMPAT Legacy function return codes //! \deprecated Use standard return codes and pcmk_rc_name() instead const char * pcmk_errorname(int rc) { rc = abs(rc); switch (rc) { case pcmk_err_generic: return "pcmk_err_generic"; case pcmk_err_no_quorum: return "pcmk_err_no_quorum"; case pcmk_err_schema_validation: return "pcmk_err_schema_validation"; case pcmk_err_transform_failed: return "pcmk_err_transform_failed"; case pcmk_err_old_data: return "pcmk_err_old_data"; case pcmk_err_diff_failed: return "pcmk_err_diff_failed"; case pcmk_err_diff_resync: return "pcmk_err_diff_resync"; case pcmk_err_cib_modified: return "pcmk_err_cib_modified"; case pcmk_err_cib_backup: return "pcmk_err_cib_backup"; case pcmk_err_cib_save: return "pcmk_err_cib_save"; case pcmk_err_cib_corrupt: return "pcmk_err_cib_corrupt"; case pcmk_err_multiple: return "pcmk_err_multiple"; case pcmk_err_node_unknown: return "pcmk_err_node_unknown"; case pcmk_err_already: return "pcmk_err_already"; case pcmk_err_bad_nvpair: return "pcmk_err_bad_nvpair"; case pcmk_err_unknown_format: return "pcmk_err_unknown_format"; default: return pcmk_rc_name(rc); // system errno } } //! \deprecated Use standard return codes and pcmk_rc_str() instead const char * pcmk_strerror(int rc) { if (rc == 0) { return "OK"; } rc = abs(rc); // Of course rc > 0 ... unless someone passed INT_MIN as rc if ((rc > 0) && (rc < PCMK_ERROR_OFFSET)) { return strerror(rc); } switch (rc) { case pcmk_err_generic: return "Generic Pacemaker error"; case pcmk_err_no_quorum: return "Operation requires quorum"; case pcmk_err_schema_validation: return "Update does not conform to the configured schema"; case pcmk_err_transform_failed: return "Schema transform failed"; case pcmk_err_old_data: return "Update was older than existing configuration"; case pcmk_err_diff_failed: return "Application of an update diff failed"; case pcmk_err_diff_resync: return "Application of an update diff failed, requesting a full refresh"; case pcmk_err_cib_modified: return "The on-disk configuration was manually modified"; case pcmk_err_cib_backup: return "Could not archive the previous configuration"; case pcmk_err_cib_save: return "Could not save the new configuration to disk"; case pcmk_err_cib_corrupt: return "Could not parse on-disk configuration"; case pcmk_err_multiple: return "Resource active on multiple nodes"; case pcmk_err_node_unknown: return "Node not found"; case pcmk_err_already: return "Situation already as requested"; case pcmk_err_bad_nvpair: return "Bad name/value pair given"; case pcmk_err_schema_unchanged: return "Schema is already the latest available"; case pcmk_err_unknown_format: return "Unknown output format"; /* The following cases will only be hit on systems for which they are non-standard */ /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case ENOTUNIQ: return "Name not unique on network"; /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case ECOMM: return "Communication error on send"; /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case ELIBACC: return "Can not access a needed shared library"; /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case EREMOTEIO: return "Remote I/O error"; /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case EUNATCH: return "Protocol driver not attached"; /* coverity[dead_error_condition] False positive on non-Linux */ case ENOKEY: return "Required key not available"; } crm_err("Unknown error code: %d", rc); return "Unknown error"; } // Standard Pacemaker API return codes /* This array is used only for nonzero values of pcmk_rc_e. Its values must be * kept in the exact reverse order of the enum value numbering (i.e. add new * values to the end of the array). */ static struct pcmk__rc_info { const char *name; const char *desc; int legacy_rc; } pcmk__rcs[] = { { "pcmk_rc_error", "Error", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_unknown_format", "Unknown output format", -pcmk_err_unknown_format, }, { "pcmk_rc_bad_nvpair", "Bad name/value pair given", -pcmk_err_bad_nvpair, }, { "pcmk_rc_already", "Already in requested state", -pcmk_err_already, }, { "pcmk_rc_node_unknown", "Node not found", -pcmk_err_node_unknown, }, { "pcmk_rc_multiple", "Resource active on multiple nodes", -pcmk_err_multiple, }, { "pcmk_rc_cib_corrupt", "Could not parse on-disk configuration", -pcmk_err_cib_corrupt, }, { "pcmk_rc_cib_save", "Could not save new configuration to disk", -pcmk_err_cib_save, }, { "pcmk_rc_cib_backup", "Could not archive previous configuration", -pcmk_err_cib_backup, }, { "pcmk_rc_cib_modified", "On-disk configuration was manually modified", -pcmk_err_cib_modified, }, { "pcmk_rc_diff_resync", "Application of update diff failed, requesting full refresh", -pcmk_err_diff_resync, }, { "pcmk_rc_diff_failed", "Application of update diff failed", -pcmk_err_diff_failed, }, { "pcmk_rc_old_data", "Update was older than existing configuration", -pcmk_err_old_data, }, { "pcmk_rc_transform_failed", "Schema transform failed", -pcmk_err_transform_failed, }, { "pcmk_rc_schema_unchanged", "Schema is already the latest available", -pcmk_err_schema_unchanged, }, { "pcmk_rc_schema_validation", "Update does not conform to the configured schema", -pcmk_err_schema_validation, }, { "pcmk_rc_no_quorum", "Operation requires quorum", -pcmk_err_no_quorum, }, { "pcmk_rc_ipc_pid_only", "IPC server process is active but not accepting connections", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_ipc_unresponsive", "IPC server is unresponsive", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_ipc_unauthorized", "IPC server is blocked by unauthorized process", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_op_unsatisifed", "Not applicable under current conditions", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_undetermined", "Result undetermined", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_before_range", "Result occurs before given range", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_within_range", "Result occurs within given range", -pcmk_err_generic, }, { "pcmk_rc_after_range", "Result occurs after given range", -pcmk_err_generic, + }, + { "pcmk_rc_no_output", + "Output message produced no output", + -pcmk_err_generic, } }; #define PCMK__N_RC (sizeof(pcmk__rcs) / sizeof(struct pcmk__rc_info)) /*! * \brief Get a return code constant name as a string * * \param[in] rc Integer return code to convert * * \return String of constant name corresponding to rc */ const char * pcmk_rc_name(int rc) { if ((rc <= pcmk_rc_error) && ((pcmk_rc_error - rc) < PCMK__N_RC)) { return pcmk__rcs[pcmk_rc_error - rc].name; } switch (rc) { case pcmk_rc_ok: return "pcmk_rc_ok"; case E2BIG: return "E2BIG"; case EACCES: return "EACCES"; case EADDRINUSE: return "EADDRINUSE"; case EADDRNOTAVAIL: return "EADDRNOTAVAIL"; case EAFNOSUPPORT: return "EAFNOSUPPORT"; case EAGAIN: return "EAGAIN"; case EALREADY: return "EALREADY"; case EBADF: return "EBADF"; case EBADMSG: return "EBADMSG"; case EBUSY: return "EBUSY"; case ECANCELED: return "ECANCELED"; case ECHILD: return "ECHILD"; case ECOMM: return "ECOMM"; case ECONNABORTED: return "ECONNABORTED"; case ECONNREFUSED: return "ECONNREFUSED"; case ECONNRESET: return "ECONNRESET"; /* case EDEADLK: return "EDEADLK"; */ case EDESTADDRREQ: return "EDESTADDRREQ"; case EDOM: return "EDOM"; case EDQUOT: return "EDQUOT"; case EEXIST: return "EEXIST"; case EFAULT: return "EFAULT"; case EFBIG: return "EFBIG"; case EHOSTDOWN: return "EHOSTDOWN"; case EHOSTUNREACH: return "EHOSTUNREACH"; case EIDRM: return "EIDRM"; case EILSEQ: return "EILSEQ"; case EINPROGRESS: return "EINPROGRESS"; case EINTR: return "EINTR"; case EINVAL: return "EINVAL"; case EIO: return "EIO"; case EISCONN: return "EISCONN"; case EISDIR: return "EISDIR"; case ELIBACC: return "ELIBACC"; case ELOOP: return "ELOOP"; case EMFILE: return "EMFILE"; case EMLINK: return "EMLINK"; case EMSGSIZE: return "EMSGSIZE"; #ifdef EMULTIHOP // Not available on OpenBSD case EMULTIHOP: return "EMULTIHOP"; #endif case ENAMETOOLONG: return "ENAMETOOLONG"; case ENETDOWN: return "ENETDOWN"; case ENETRESET: return "ENETRESET"; case ENETUNREACH: return "ENETUNREACH"; case ENFILE: return "ENFILE"; case ENOBUFS: return "ENOBUFS"; case ENODATA: return "ENODATA"; case ENODEV: return "ENODEV"; case ENOENT: return "ENOENT"; case ENOEXEC: return "ENOEXEC"; case ENOKEY: return "ENOKEY"; case ENOLCK: return "ENOLCK"; #ifdef ENOLINK // Not available on OpenBSD case ENOLINK: return "ENOLINK"; #endif case ENOMEM: return "ENOMEM"; case ENOMSG: return "ENOMSG"; case ENOPROTOOPT: return "ENOPROTOOPT"; case ENOSPC: return "ENOSPC"; case ENOSR: return "ENOSR"; case ENOSTR: return "ENOSTR"; case ENOSYS: return "ENOSYS"; case ENOTBLK: return "ENOTBLK"; case ENOTCONN: return "ENOTCONN"; case ENOTDIR: return "ENOTDIR"; case ENOTEMPTY: return "ENOTEMPTY"; case ENOTSOCK: return "ENOTSOCK"; #if ENOTSUP != EOPNOTSUPP case ENOTSUP: return "ENOTSUP"; #endif case ENOTTY: return "ENOTTY"; case ENOTUNIQ: return "ENOTUNIQ"; case ENXIO: return "ENXIO"; case EOPNOTSUPP: return "EOPNOTSUPP"; case EOVERFLOW: return "EOVERFLOW"; case EPERM: return "EPERM"; case EPFNOSUPPORT: return "EPFNOSUPPORT"; case EPIPE: return "EPIPE"; case EPROTO: return "EPROTO"; case EPROTONOSUPPORT: return "EPROTONOSUPPORT"; case EPROTOTYPE: return "EPROTOTYPE"; case ERANGE: return "ERANGE"; case EREMOTE: return "EREMOTE"; case EREMOTEIO: return "EREMOTEIO"; case EROFS: return "EROFS"; case ESHUTDOWN: return "ESHUTDOWN"; case ESPIPE: return "ESPIPE"; case ESOCKTNOSUPPORT: return "ESOCKTNOSUPPORT"; case ESRCH: return "ESRCH"; case ESTALE: return "ESTALE"; case ETIME: return "ETIME"; case ETIMEDOUT: return "ETIMEDOUT"; case ETXTBSY: return "ETXTBSY"; case EUNATCH: return "EUNATCH"; case EUSERS: return "EUSERS"; /* case EWOULDBLOCK: return "EWOULDBLOCK"; */ case EXDEV: return "EXDEV"; #ifdef EBADE // Not available on OS X case EBADE: return "EBADE"; case EBADFD: return "EBADFD"; case EBADSLT: return "EBADSLT"; case EDEADLOCK: return "EDEADLOCK"; case EBADR: return "EBADR"; case EBADRQC: return "EBADRQC"; case ECHRNG: return "ECHRNG"; #ifdef EISNAM // Not available on OS X, Illumos, Solaris case EISNAM: return "EISNAM"; case EKEYEXPIRED: return "EKEYEXPIRED"; case EKEYREJECTED: return "EKEYREJECTED"; case EKEYREVOKED: return "EKEYREVOKED"; #endif case EL2HLT: return "EL2HLT"; case EL2NSYNC: return "EL2NSYNC"; case EL3HLT: return "EL3HLT"; case EL3RST: return "EL3RST"; case ELIBBAD: return "ELIBBAD"; case ELIBMAX: return "ELIBMAX"; case ELIBSCN: return "ELIBSCN"; case ELIBEXEC: return "ELIBEXEC"; #ifdef ENOMEDIUM // Not available on OS X, Illumos, Solaris case ENOMEDIUM: return "ENOMEDIUM"; case EMEDIUMTYPE: return "EMEDIUMTYPE"; #endif case ENONET: return "ENONET"; case ENOPKG: return "ENOPKG"; case EREMCHG: return "EREMCHG"; case ERESTART: return "ERESTART"; case ESTRPIPE: return "ESTRPIPE"; #ifdef EUCLEAN // Not available on OS X, Illumos, Solaris case EUCLEAN: return "EUCLEAN"; #endif case EXFULL: return "EXFULL"; #endif // EBADE default: return "Unknown"; } } /*! * \brief Get a user-friendly description of a return code * * \param[in] rc Integer return code to convert * * \return String description of rc */ const char * pcmk_rc_str(int rc) { if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { return "OK"; } if ((rc <= pcmk_rc_error) && ((pcmk_rc_error - rc) < PCMK__N_RC)) { return pcmk__rcs[pcmk_rc_error - rc].desc; } if (rc < 0) { return "Unknown error"; } return strerror(rc); } // This returns negative values for errors //! \deprecated Use standard return codes instead int pcmk_rc2legacy(int rc) { if (rc >= 0) { return -rc; // OK or system errno } if ((rc <= pcmk_rc_error) && ((pcmk_rc_error - rc) < PCMK__N_RC)) { return pcmk__rcs[pcmk_rc_error - rc].legacy_rc; } return -pcmk_err_generic; } //! \deprecated Use standard return codes instead int pcmk_legacy2rc(int legacy_rc) { legacy_rc = abs(legacy_rc); switch (legacy_rc) { case pcmk_err_no_quorum: return pcmk_rc_no_quorum; case pcmk_err_schema_validation: return pcmk_rc_schema_validation; case pcmk_err_schema_unchanged: return pcmk_rc_schema_unchanged; case pcmk_err_transform_failed: return pcmk_rc_transform_failed; case pcmk_err_old_data: return pcmk_rc_old_data; case pcmk_err_diff_failed: return pcmk_rc_diff_failed; case pcmk_err_diff_resync: return pcmk_rc_diff_resync; case pcmk_err_cib_modified: return pcmk_rc_cib_modified; case pcmk_err_cib_backup: return pcmk_rc_cib_backup; case pcmk_err_cib_save: return pcmk_rc_cib_save; case pcmk_err_cib_corrupt: return pcmk_rc_cib_corrupt; case pcmk_err_multiple: return pcmk_rc_multiple; case pcmk_err_node_unknown: return pcmk_rc_node_unknown; case pcmk_err_already: return pcmk_rc_already; case pcmk_err_bad_nvpair: return pcmk_rc_bad_nvpair; case pcmk_err_unknown_format: return pcmk_rc_unknown_format; case pcmk_err_generic: return pcmk_rc_error; case pcmk_ok: return pcmk_rc_ok; default: return legacy_rc; // system errno } } // Exit status codes const char * crm_exit_name(crm_exit_t exit_code) { switch (exit_code) { case CRM_EX_OK: return "CRM_EX_OK"; case CRM_EX_ERROR: return "CRM_EX_ERROR"; case CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM: return "CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM"; case CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE: return "CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE"; case CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV: return "CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV"; case CRM_EX_NOT_INSTALLED: return "CRM_EX_NOT_INSTALLED"; case CRM_EX_NOT_CONFIGURED: return "CRM_EX_NOT_CONFIGURED"; case CRM_EX_NOT_RUNNING: return "CRM_EX_NOT_RUNNING"; case CRM_EX_USAGE: return "CRM_EX_USAGE"; case CRM_EX_DATAERR: return "CRM_EX_DATAERR"; case CRM_EX_NOINPUT: return "CRM_EX_NOINPUT"; case CRM_EX_NOUSER: return "CRM_EX_NOUSER"; case CRM_EX_NOHOST: return "CRM_EX_NOHOST"; case CRM_EX_UNAVAILABLE: return "CRM_EX_UNAVAILABLE"; case CRM_EX_SOFTWARE: return "CRM_EX_SOFTWARE"; case CRM_EX_OSERR: return "CRM_EX_OSERR"; case CRM_EX_OSFILE: return "CRM_EX_OSFILE"; case CRM_EX_CANTCREAT: return "CRM_EX_CANTCREAT"; case CRM_EX_IOERR: return "CRM_EX_IOERR"; case CRM_EX_TEMPFAIL: return "CRM_EX_TEMPFAIL"; case CRM_EX_PROTOCOL: return "CRM_EX_PROTOCOL"; case CRM_EX_NOPERM: return "CRM_EX_NOPERM"; case CRM_EX_CONFIG: return "CRM_EX_CONFIG"; case CRM_EX_FATAL: return "CRM_EX_FATAL"; case CRM_EX_PANIC: return "CRM_EX_PANIC"; case CRM_EX_DISCONNECT: return "CRM_EX_DISCONNECT"; case CRM_EX_DIGEST: return "CRM_EX_DIGEST"; case CRM_EX_NOSUCH: return "CRM_EX_NOSUCH"; case CRM_EX_QUORUM: return "CRM_EX_QUORUM"; case CRM_EX_UNSAFE: return "CRM_EX_UNSAFE"; case CRM_EX_EXISTS: return "CRM_EX_EXISTS"; case CRM_EX_MULTIPLE: return "CRM_EX_MULTIPLE"; case CRM_EX_EXPIRED: return "CRM_EX_EXPIRED"; case CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT: return "CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT"; case CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE: return "CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE"; case CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED: return "CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED"; case CRM_EX_OLD: return "CRM_EX_OLD"; case CRM_EX_TIMEOUT: return "CRM_EX_TIMEOUT"; case CRM_EX_MAX: return "CRM_EX_UNKNOWN"; } return "CRM_EX_UNKNOWN"; } const char * crm_exit_str(crm_exit_t exit_code) { switch (exit_code) { case CRM_EX_OK: return "OK"; case CRM_EX_ERROR: return "Error occurred"; case CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM: return "Invalid parameter"; case CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE: return "Unimplemented"; case CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV: return "Insufficient privileges"; case CRM_EX_NOT_INSTALLED: return "Not installed"; case CRM_EX_NOT_CONFIGURED: return "Not configured"; case CRM_EX_NOT_RUNNING: return "Not running"; case CRM_EX_USAGE: return "Incorrect usage"; case CRM_EX_DATAERR: return "Invalid data given"; case CRM_EX_NOINPUT: return "Input file not available"; case CRM_EX_NOUSER: return "User does not exist"; case CRM_EX_NOHOST: return "Host does not exist"; case CRM_EX_UNAVAILABLE: return "Necessary service unavailable"; case CRM_EX_SOFTWARE: return "Internal software bug"; case CRM_EX_OSERR: return "Operating system error occurred"; case CRM_EX_OSFILE: return "System file not available"; case CRM_EX_CANTCREAT: return "Cannot create output file"; case CRM_EX_IOERR: return "I/O error occurred"; case CRM_EX_TEMPFAIL: return "Temporary failure, try again"; case CRM_EX_PROTOCOL: return "Protocol violated"; case CRM_EX_NOPERM: return "Insufficient privileges"; case CRM_EX_CONFIG: return "Invalid configuration"; case CRM_EX_FATAL: return "Fatal error occurred, will not respawn"; case CRM_EX_PANIC: return "System panic required"; case CRM_EX_DISCONNECT: return "Not connected"; case CRM_EX_DIGEST: return "Digest mismatch"; case CRM_EX_NOSUCH: return "No such object"; case CRM_EX_QUORUM: return "Quorum required"; case CRM_EX_UNSAFE: return "Operation not safe"; case CRM_EX_EXISTS: return "Requested item already exists"; case CRM_EX_MULTIPLE: return "Multiple items match request"; case CRM_EX_EXPIRED: return "Requested item has expired"; case CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT: return "Requested item is not yet in effect"; case CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE: return "Could not determine status"; case CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED: return "Not applicable under current conditions"; case CRM_EX_OLD: return "Update was older than existing configuration"; case CRM_EX_TIMEOUT: return "Timeout occurred"; case CRM_EX_MAX: return "Error occurred"; } if ((exit_code > 128) && (exit_code < CRM_EX_MAX)) { return "Interrupted by signal"; } return "Unknown exit status"; } //! \deprecated Use standard return codes and pcmk_rc2exitc() instead crm_exit_t crm_errno2exit(int rc) { rc = abs(rc); // Convenience for functions that return -errno switch (rc) { case pcmk_ok: return CRM_EX_OK; case pcmk_err_no_quorum: return CRM_EX_QUORUM; case pcmk_err_old_data: return CRM_EX_OLD; case pcmk_err_schema_validation: case pcmk_err_transform_failed: return CRM_EX_CONFIG; case pcmk_err_bad_nvpair: return CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM; case pcmk_err_already: return CRM_EX_EXISTS; case pcmk_err_multiple: return CRM_EX_MULTIPLE; case pcmk_err_node_unknown: case pcmk_err_unknown_format: return CRM_EX_NOSUCH; default: return pcmk_rc2exitc(rc); // system errno } } /*! * \brief Map a function return code to the most similar exit code * * \param[in] rc Function return code * * \return Most similar exit code */ crm_exit_t pcmk_rc2exitc(int rc) { switch (rc) { case pcmk_rc_ok: return CRM_EX_OK; case pcmk_rc_no_quorum: return CRM_EX_QUORUM; case pcmk_rc_old_data: return CRM_EX_OLD; case pcmk_rc_schema_validation: case pcmk_rc_transform_failed: return CRM_EX_CONFIG; case pcmk_rc_bad_nvpair: return CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM; case EACCES: return CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV; case EBADF: case EINVAL: case EFAULT: case ENOSYS: case EOVERFLOW: return CRM_EX_SOFTWARE; case EBADMSG: case EMSGSIZE: case ENOMSG: case ENOPROTOOPT: case EPROTO: case EPROTONOSUPPORT: case EPROTOTYPE: return CRM_EX_PROTOCOL; case ECOMM: case ENOMEM: return CRM_EX_OSERR; case ECONNABORTED: case ECONNREFUSED: case ECONNRESET: case ENOTCONN: return CRM_EX_DISCONNECT; case EEXIST: case pcmk_rc_already: return CRM_EX_EXISTS; case EIO: + case pcmk_rc_no_output: return CRM_EX_IOERR; case ENOTSUP: #if EOPNOTSUPP != ENOTSUP case EOPNOTSUPP: #endif return CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE; case ENOTUNIQ: case pcmk_rc_multiple: return CRM_EX_MULTIPLE; case ENXIO: case pcmk_rc_node_unknown: case pcmk_rc_unknown_format: return CRM_EX_NOSUCH; case ETIME: case ETIMEDOUT: return CRM_EX_TIMEOUT; case EAGAIN: case EBUSY: return CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED; case pcmk_rc_before_range: return CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT; case pcmk_rc_after_range: return CRM_EX_EXPIRED; case pcmk_rc_undetermined: return CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE; case pcmk_rc_op_unsatisfied: return CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED; case pcmk_rc_within_range: return CRM_EX_OK; default: return CRM_EX_ERROR; } } // Other functions const char * bz2_strerror(int rc) { // See ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/bzip2/docs/manual_3.html#SEC17 switch (rc) { case BZ_OK: case BZ_RUN_OK: case BZ_FLUSH_OK: case BZ_FINISH_OK: case BZ_STREAM_END: return "Ok"; case BZ_CONFIG_ERROR: return "libbz2 has been improperly compiled on your platform"; case BZ_SEQUENCE_ERROR: return "library functions called in the wrong order"; case BZ_PARAM_ERROR: return "parameter is out of range or otherwise incorrect"; case BZ_MEM_ERROR: return "memory allocation failed"; case BZ_DATA_ERROR: return "data integrity error is detected during decompression"; case BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC: return "the compressed stream does not start with the correct magic bytes"; case BZ_IO_ERROR: return "error reading or writing in the compressed file"; case BZ_UNEXPECTED_EOF: return "compressed file finishes before the logical end of stream is detected"; case BZ_OUTBUFF_FULL: return "output data will not fit into the buffer provided"; } return "Unknown error"; } crm_exit_t crm_exit(crm_exit_t rc) { /* A compiler could theoretically use any type for crm_exit_t, but an int * should always hold it, so cast to int to keep static analysis happy. */ if ((((int) rc) < 0) || (((int) rc) > CRM_EX_MAX)) { rc = CRM_EX_ERROR; } mainloop_cleanup(); crm_xml_cleanup(); qb_log_fini(); pcmk__cli_option_cleanup(); if (crm_system_name) { crm_info("Exiting %s " CRM_XS " with status %d", crm_system_name, rc); free(crm_system_name); } else { crm_trace("Exiting with status %d", rc); } exit(rc); }