diff --git a/lib/common/xml_element.c b/lib/common/xml_element.c index 6a0eef42b5..fec39ea8db 100644 --- a/lib/common/xml_element.c +++ b/lib/common/xml_element.c @@ -1,1609 +1,1606 @@ /* * Copyright 2004-2024 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 // va_start(), etc. #include // uint32_t #include // NULL, etc. #include // free(), etc. #include // strchr(), etc. #include // time_t, etc. #include // xmlNode, etc. #include // xmlValidateNameValue() #include #include // crm_xml_add(), etc. #include // pcmk_rc_ok, etc. #include #include "crmcommon_private.h" /*! * \internal * \brief Find first XML child element matching given criteria * * \param[in] parent XML element to search (can be \c NULL) * \param[in] node_name If not \c NULL, only match children of this type * \param[in] attr_n If not \c NULL, only match children with an attribute * of this name. * \param[in] attr_v If \p attr_n and this are not NULL, only match children * with an attribute named \p attr_n and this value * * \return Matching XML child element, or \c NULL if none found */ xmlNode * pcmk__xe_first_child(const xmlNode *parent, const char *node_name, const char *attr_n, const char *attr_v) { xmlNode *child = NULL; - const char *parent_name = ""; CRM_CHECK((attr_v == NULL) || (attr_n != NULL), return NULL); - if (parent != NULL) { - child = parent->children; - while ((child != NULL) && (child->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE)) { - child = child->next; - } + if (parent == NULL) { + return NULL; + } - parent_name = (const char *) parent->name; + child = parent->children; + while ((child != NULL) && (child->type != XML_ELEMENT_NODE)) { + child = child->next; } for (; child != NULL; child = pcmk__xe_next(child, NULL)) { const char *value = NULL; if ((node_name != NULL) && !pcmk__xe_is(child, node_name)) { // Node name mismatch continue; } if (attr_n == NULL) { // No attribute match needed return child; } value = crm_element_value(child, attr_n); if ((attr_v == NULL) && (value != NULL)) { // attr_v == NULL: Attribute attr_n must be set (to any value) return child; } if ((attr_v != NULL) && (pcmk__str_eq(value, attr_v, pcmk__str_none))) { // attr_v != NULL: Attribute attr_n must be set to value attr_v return child; } } - if (node_name == NULL) { - node_name = "(any)"; // For logging - } - if (attr_n != NULL) { - crm_trace("XML child node <%s %s=%s> not found in %s", - node_name, attr_n, attr_v, parent_name); + if (attr_n == NULL) { + crm_trace("%s XML has no child element of %s type", + (const char *) parent->name, pcmk__s(node_name, "any")); } else { - crm_trace("XML child node <%s> not found in %s", - node_name, parent_name); + crm_trace("%s XML has no child element of %s type with %s='%s'", + (const char *) parent->name, pcmk__s(node_name, "any"), + attr_n, attr_v); } return NULL; } /*! * \internal * \brief Return next sibling element of an XML element * * \param[in] xml XML element to check * \param[in] element_name If not NULL, get next sibling with this element name * * \return Next desired sibling of \p xml (or NULL if none) */ xmlNode * pcmk__xe_next(const xmlNode *xml, const char *element_name) { for (xmlNode *next = (xml == NULL)? NULL : xml->next; next != NULL; next = next->next) { if ((next->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) && ((element_name == NULL) || pcmk__xe_is(next, element_name))) { return next; } } return NULL; } /*! * \internal * \brief Parse an integer score from an XML attribute * * \param[in] xml XML element with attribute to parse * \param[in] name Name of attribute to parse * \param[out] score Where to store parsed score (can be NULL to * just validate) * \param[in] default_score What to return if the attribute value is not * present or invalid * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__xe_get_score(const xmlNode *xml, const char *name, int *score, int default_score) { const char *value = NULL; CRM_CHECK((xml != NULL) && (name != NULL), return EINVAL); value = crm_element_value(xml, name); return pcmk_parse_score(value, score, default_score); } /*! * \internal * \brief Set an XML attribute, expanding \c ++ and \c += where appropriate * * If \p target already has an attribute named \p name set to an integer value * and \p value is an addition assignment expression on \p name, then expand * \p value to an integer and set attribute \p name to the expanded value in * \p target. * * Otherwise, set attribute \p name on \p target using the literal \p value. * * The original attribute value in \p target and the number in an assignment * expression in \p value are parsed and added as scores (that is, their values * are capped at \c INFINITY and \c -INFINITY). For more details, refer to * \c pcmk_parse_score(). * * For example, suppose \p target has an attribute named \c "X" with value * \c "5", and that \p name is \c "X". * * If \p value is \c "X++", the new value of \c "X" in \p target is \c "6". * * If \p value is \c "X+=3", the new value of \c "X" in \p target is \c "8". * * If \p value is \c "val", the new value of \c "X" in \p target is \c "val". * * If \p value is \c "Y++", the new value of \c "X" in \p target is \c "Y++". * * \param[in,out] target XML node whose attribute to set * \param[in] name Name of the attribute to set * \param[in] value New value of attribute to set (if NULL, initial value * will be left unchanged) * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (specifically, \c EINVAL on invalid * argument, or \c pcmk_rc_ok otherwise) */ int pcmk__xe_set_score(xmlNode *target, const char *name, const char *value) { const char *old_value = NULL; CRM_CHECK((target != NULL) && (name != NULL), return EINVAL); if (value == NULL) { // @TODO Maybe instead delete the attribute or set it to 0 return pcmk_rc_ok; } old_value = crm_element_value(target, name); // If no previous value, skip to default case and set the value unexpanded. if (old_value != NULL) { const char *n = name; const char *v = value; // Stop at first character that differs between name and value for (; (*n == *v) && (*n != '\0'); n++, v++); // If value begins with name followed by a "++" or "+=" if ((*n == '\0') && (*v++ == '+') && ((*v == '+') || (*v == '='))) { int add = 1; int old_value_i = 0; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; // If we're expanding ourselves, no previous value was set; use 0 if (old_value != value) { rc = pcmk_parse_score(old_value, &old_value_i, 0); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { // @TODO This is inconsistent with old_value==NULL crm_trace("Using 0 before incrementing %s because '%s' " "is not a score", name, old_value); } } /* value="X++": new value of X is old_value + 1 * value="X+=Y": new value of X is old_value + Y (for some number Y) */ if (*v != '+') { rc = pcmk_parse_score(++v, &add, 0); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { // @TODO We should probably skip expansion instead crm_trace("Not incrementing %s because '%s' does not have " "a valid increment", name, value); } } crm_xml_add_int(target, name, pcmk__add_scores(old_value_i, add)); return pcmk_rc_ok; } } // Default case: set the attribute unexpanded (with value treated literally) if (old_value != value) { crm_xml_add(target, name, value); } return pcmk_rc_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Copy XML attributes from a source element to a target element * * This is similar to \c xmlCopyPropList() except that attributes are marked * as dirty for change tracking purposes. * * \param[in,out] target XML element to receive copied attributes from \p src * \param[in] src XML element whose attributes to copy to \p target * \param[in] flags Group of enum pcmk__xa_flags * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__xe_copy_attrs(xmlNode *target, const xmlNode *src, uint32_t flags) { CRM_CHECK((src != NULL) && (target != NULL), return EINVAL); for (xmlAttr *attr = pcmk__xe_first_attr(src); attr != NULL; attr = attr->next) { const char *name = (const char *) attr->name; const char *value = pcmk__xml_attr_value(attr); if (pcmk_is_set(flags, pcmk__xaf_no_overwrite) && (crm_element_value(target, name) != NULL)) { continue; } if (pcmk_is_set(flags, pcmk__xaf_score_update)) { pcmk__xe_set_score(target, name, value); } else { crm_xml_add(target, name, value); } } return pcmk_rc_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Compare two XML attributes by name * * \param[in] a First XML attribute to compare * \param[in] b Second XML attribute to compare * * \retval negative \c a->name is \c NULL or comes before \c b->name * lexicographically * \retval 0 \c a->name and \c b->name are equal * \retval positive \c b->name is \c NULL or comes before \c a->name * lexicographically */ static gint compare_xml_attr(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { const xmlAttr *attr_a = a; const xmlAttr *attr_b = b; return pcmk__strcmp((const char *) attr_a->name, (const char *) attr_b->name, pcmk__str_none); } /*! * \internal * \brief Sort an XML element's attributes by name * * This does not consider ACLs and does not mark the attributes as deleted or * dirty. Upon return, all attributes still exist and are set to the same values * as before the call. The only thing that may change is the order of the * attribute list. * * \param[in,out] xml XML element whose attributes to sort */ void pcmk__xe_sort_attrs(xmlNode *xml) { GSList *attr_list = NULL; for (xmlAttr *iter = pcmk__xe_first_attr(xml); iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) { attr_list = g_slist_prepend(attr_list, iter); } attr_list = g_slist_sort(attr_list, compare_xml_attr); for (GSList *iter = attr_list; iter != NULL; iter = iter->next) { xmlNode *attr = iter->data; xmlUnlinkNode(attr); xmlAddChild(xml, attr); } g_slist_free(attr_list); } /*! * \internal * \brief Remove a named attribute from an XML element * * \param[in,out] element XML element to remove an attribute from * \param[in] name Name of attribute to remove */ void pcmk__xe_remove_attr(xmlNode *element, const char *name) { if (name != NULL) { pcmk__xa_remove(xmlHasProp(element, (pcmkXmlStr) name), false); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Remove a named attribute from an XML element * * This is a wrapper for \c pcmk__xe_remove_attr() for use with * \c pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(). * * \param[in,out] xml XML element to remove an attribute from * \param[in] user_data Name of attribute to remove * * \return \c true (to continue traversing the tree) * * \note This is compatible with \c pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(). */ bool pcmk__xe_remove_attr_cb(xmlNode *xml, void *user_data) { const char *name = user_data; pcmk__xe_remove_attr(xml, name); return true; } /*! * \internal * \brief Remove an XML element's attributes that match some criteria * * \param[in,out] element XML element to modify * \param[in] match If not NULL, only remove attributes for which * this function returns true * \param[in,out] user_data Data to pass to \p match */ void pcmk__xe_remove_matching_attrs(xmlNode *element, bool (*match)(xmlAttrPtr, void *), void *user_data) { xmlAttrPtr next = NULL; for (xmlAttrPtr a = pcmk__xe_first_attr(element); a != NULL; a = next) { next = a->next; // Grab now because attribute might get removed if ((match == NULL) || match(a, user_data)) { if (pcmk__xa_remove(a, false) != pcmk_rc_ok) { return; } } } } /*! * \internal * \brief Create a new XML element under a given parent * * \param[in,out] parent XML element that will be the new element's parent * (\c NULL to create a new XML document with the new * node as root) * \param[in] name Name of new element * * \return Newly created XML element (guaranteed not to be \c NULL) */ xmlNode * pcmk__xe_create(xmlNode *parent, const char *name) { xmlNode *node = NULL; pcmk__assert(!pcmk__str_empty(name)); if (parent == NULL) { xmlDoc *doc = pcmk__xml_new_doc(); node = xmlNewDocRawNode(doc, NULL, (pcmkXmlStr) name, NULL); pcmk__mem_assert(node); xmlDocSetRootElement(doc, node); } else { node = xmlNewChild(parent, NULL, (pcmkXmlStr) name, NULL); pcmk__mem_assert(node); } pcmk__xml_new_private_data(node); return node; } /*! * \internal * \brief Set a formatted string as an XML node's content * * \param[in,out] node Node whose content to set * \param[in] format printf(3)-style format string * \param[in] ... Arguments for \p format * * \note This function escapes special characters. \c xmlNodeSetContent() does * not. */ G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3) void pcmk__xe_set_content(xmlNode *node, const char *format, ...) { if (node != NULL) { const char *content = NULL; char *buf = NULL; /* xmlNodeSetContent() frees node->children and replaces it with new * text. If this function is called for a node that already has a non- * text child, it's a bug. */ CRM_CHECK((node->children == NULL) || (node->children->type == XML_TEXT_NODE), return); if (strchr(format, '%') == NULL) { // Nothing to format content = format; } else { va_list ap; va_start(ap, format); if (pcmk__str_eq(format, "%s", pcmk__str_none)) { // No need to make a copy content = va_arg(ap, const char *); } else { pcmk__assert(vasprintf(&buf, format, ap) >= 0); content = buf; } va_end(ap); } xmlNodeSetContent(node, (pcmkXmlStr) content); free(buf); } } /*! * \internal * \brief Set a formatted string as an XML element's ID * * If the formatted string would not be a valid ID, it's first sanitized by * \c pcmk__xml_sanitize_id(). * * \param[in,out] node Node whose ID to set * \param[in] format printf(3)-style format string * \param[in] ... Arguments for \p format */ G_GNUC_PRINTF(2, 3) void pcmk__xe_set_id(xmlNode *node, const char *format, ...) { char *id = NULL; va_list ap; pcmk__assert(!pcmk__str_empty(format)); if (node == NULL) { return; } va_start(ap, format); pcmk__assert(vasprintf(&id, format, ap) >= 0); va_end(ap); if (!xmlValidateNameValue((pcmkXmlStr) id)) { pcmk__xml_sanitize_id(id); } crm_xml_add(node, PCMK_XA_ID, id); free(id); } /*! * \internal * \brief Add a "last written" attribute to an XML element, set to current time * * \param[in,out] xe XML element to add attribute to * * \return Value that was set, or NULL on error */ const char * pcmk__xe_add_last_written(xmlNode *xe) { char *now_s = pcmk__epoch2str(NULL, 0); const char *result = NULL; result = crm_xml_add(xe, PCMK_XA_CIB_LAST_WRITTEN, pcmk__s(now_s, "Could not determine current time")); free(now_s); return result; } /*! * \internal * \brief Merge one XML tree into another * * Here, "merge" means: * 1. Copy attribute values from \p update to the target, overwriting in case of * conflict. * 2. Descend through \p update and the target in parallel. At each level, for * each child of \p update, look for a matching child of the target. * a. For each child, if a match is found, go to step 1, recursively merging * the child of \p update into the child of the target. * b. Otherwise, copy the child of \p update as a child of the target. * * A match is defined as the first child of the same type within the target, * with: * * the \c PCMK_XA_ID attribute matching, if set in \p update; otherwise, * * the \c PCMK_XA_ID_REF attribute matching, if set in \p update * * This function does not delete any elements or attributes from the target. It * may add elements or overwrite attributes, as described above. * * \param[in,out] parent If \p target is NULL and this is not, add or update * child of this XML node that matches \p update * \param[in,out] target If not NULL, update this XML * \param[in] update Make the desired XML match this (must not be \c NULL) * \param[in] flags Group of enum pcmk__xa_flags * * \note At least one of \p parent and \p target must be non-NULL. * \note This function is recursive. For the top-level call, \p parent is * \c NULL and \p target is not \c NULL. For recursive calls, \p target is * \c NULL and \p parent is not \c NULL. */ static void update_xe(xmlNode *parent, xmlNode *target, xmlNode *update, uint32_t flags) { // @TODO Try to refactor further, possibly using pcmk__xml_tree_foreach() const char *update_name = NULL; const char *update_id_attr = NULL; const char *update_id_val = NULL; char *trace_s = NULL; crm_log_xml_trace(update, "update"); crm_log_xml_trace(target, "target"); CRM_CHECK(update != NULL, goto done); if (update->type == XML_COMMENT_NODE) { pcmk__xc_update(parent, target, update); goto done; } update_name = (const char *) update->name; CRM_CHECK(update_name != NULL, goto done); CRM_CHECK((target != NULL) || (parent != NULL), goto done); update_id_val = pcmk__xe_id(update); if (update_id_val != NULL) { update_id_attr = PCMK_XA_ID; } else { update_id_val = crm_element_value(update, PCMK_XA_ID_REF); if (update_id_val != NULL) { update_id_attr = PCMK_XA_ID_REF; } } pcmk__if_tracing( { if (update_id_attr != NULL) { trace_s = crm_strdup_printf("<%s %s=%s/>", update_name, update_id_attr, update_id_val); } else { trace_s = crm_strdup_printf("<%s/>", update_name); } }, {} ); if (target == NULL) { // Recursive call target = pcmk__xe_first_child(parent, update_name, update_id_attr, update_id_val); } if (target == NULL) { // Recursive call with no existing matching child target = pcmk__xe_create(parent, update_name); crm_trace("Added %s", pcmk__s(trace_s, update_name)); } else { // Either recursive call with match, or top-level call crm_trace("Found node %s to update", pcmk__s(trace_s, update_name)); } CRM_CHECK(pcmk__xe_is(target, (const char *) update->name), return); pcmk__xe_copy_attrs(target, update, flags); for (xmlNode *child = pcmk__xml_first_child(update); child != NULL; child = pcmk__xml_next(child)) { crm_trace("Updating child of %s", pcmk__s(trace_s, update_name)); update_xe(target, NULL, child, flags); } crm_trace("Finished with %s", pcmk__s(trace_s, update_name)); done: free(trace_s); } /*! * \internal * \brief Delete an XML subtree if it matches a search element * * A match is defined as follows: * * \p xml and \p user_data are both element nodes of the same type. * * If \p user_data has attributes set, \p xml has those attributes set to the * same values. (\p xml may have additional attributes set to arbitrary * values.) * * \param[in,out] xml XML subtree to delete upon match * \param[in] user_data Search element * * \return \c true to continue traversing the tree, or \c false to stop (because * \p xml was deleted) * * \note This is compatible with \c pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(). */ static bool delete_xe_if_matching(xmlNode *xml, void *user_data) { xmlNode *search = user_data; if (!pcmk__xe_is(search, (const char *) xml->name)) { // No match: either not both elements, or different element types return true; } for (const xmlAttr *attr = pcmk__xe_first_attr(search); attr != NULL; attr = attr->next) { const char *search_val = pcmk__xml_attr_value(attr); const char *xml_val = crm_element_value(xml, (const char *) attr->name); if (!pcmk__str_eq(search_val, xml_val, pcmk__str_casei)) { // No match: an attr in xml doesn't match the attr in search return true; } } crm_log_xml_trace(xml, "delete-match"); crm_log_xml_trace(search, "delete-search"); pcmk__xml_free(xml); // Found a match and deleted it; stop traversing tree return false; } /*! * \internal * \brief Search an XML tree depth-first and delete the first matching element * * This function does not attempt to match the tree root (\p xml). * * A match with a node \c node is defined as follows: * * \c node and \p search are both element nodes of the same type. * * If \p search has attributes set, \c node has those attributes set to the * same values. (\c node may have additional attributes set to arbitrary * values.) * * \param[in,out] xml XML subtree to search * \param[in] search Element to match against * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (specifically, \c pcmk_rc_ok on * successful deletion and an error code otherwise) */ int pcmk__xe_delete_match(xmlNode *xml, xmlNode *search) { // See @COMPAT comment in pcmk__xe_replace_match() CRM_CHECK((xml != NULL) && (search != NULL), return EINVAL); for (xml = pcmk__xe_first_child(xml, NULL, NULL, NULL); xml != NULL; xml = pcmk__xe_next(xml, NULL)) { if (!pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(xml, delete_xe_if_matching, search)) { // Found and deleted an element return pcmk_rc_ok; } } // No match found in this subtree return ENXIO; } /*! * \internal * \brief Replace one XML node with a copy of another XML node * * This function handles change tracking and applies ACLs. * * \param[in,out] old XML node to replace * \param[in] new XML node to copy as replacement for \p old * * \note This frees \p old. */ static void replace_node(xmlNode *old, xmlNode *new) { // Pass old for its doc; it won't remain the parent of new new = pcmk__xml_copy(old, new); old = xmlReplaceNode(old, new); // old == NULL means memory allocation error pcmk__assert(old != NULL); // May be unnecessary but avoids slight changes to some test outputs pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(new, pcmk__xml_reset_node_flags, NULL); if (xml_tracking_changes(new)) { // Replaced sections may have included relevant ACLs pcmk__apply_acl(new); } xml_calculate_changes(old, new); pcmk__xml_free_node(old); } /*! * \internal * \brief Replace one XML subtree with a copy of another if the two match * * A match is defined as follows: * * \p xml and \p user_data are both element nodes of the same type. * * If \p user_data has the \c PCMK_XA_ID attribute set, then \p xml has * \c PCMK_XA_ID set to the same value. * * \param[in,out] xml XML subtree to replace with \p user_data upon match * \param[in] user_data XML to replace \p xml with a copy of upon match * * \return \c true to continue traversing the tree, or \c false to stop (because * \p xml was replaced by \p user_data) * * \note This is compatible with \c pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(). */ static bool replace_xe_if_matching(xmlNode *xml, void *user_data) { xmlNode *replace = user_data; const char *xml_id = NULL; const char *replace_id = NULL; xml_id = pcmk__xe_id(xml); replace_id = pcmk__xe_id(replace); if (!pcmk__xe_is(replace, (const char *) xml->name)) { // No match: either not both elements, or different element types return true; } if ((replace_id != NULL) && !pcmk__str_eq(replace_id, xml_id, pcmk__str_none)) { // No match: ID was provided in replace and doesn't match xml's ID return true; } crm_log_xml_trace(xml, "replace-match"); crm_log_xml_trace(replace, "replace-with"); replace_node(xml, replace); // Found a match and replaced it; stop traversing tree return false; } /*! * \internal * \brief Search an XML tree depth-first and replace the first matching element * * This function does not attempt to match the tree root (\p xml). * * A match with a node \c node is defined as follows: * * \c node and \p replace are both element nodes of the same type. * * If \p replace has the \c PCMK_XA_ID attribute set, then \c node has * \c PCMK_XA_ID set to the same value. * * \param[in,out] xml XML tree to search * \param[in] replace XML to replace a matching element with a copy of * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (specifically, \c pcmk_rc_ok on * successful replacement and an error code otherwise) */ int pcmk__xe_replace_match(xmlNode *xml, xmlNode *replace) { /* @COMPAT Some of this behavior (like not matching the tree root, which is * allowed by pcmk__xe_update_match()) is questionable for general use but * required for backward compatibility by cib_process_replace() and * cib_process_delete(). Behavior can change at a major version release if * desired. */ CRM_CHECK((xml != NULL) && (replace != NULL), return EINVAL); for (xml = pcmk__xe_first_child(xml, NULL, NULL, NULL); xml != NULL; xml = pcmk__xe_next(xml, NULL)) { if (!pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(xml, replace_xe_if_matching, replace)) { // Found and replaced an element return pcmk_rc_ok; } } // No match found in this subtree return ENXIO; } //! User data for \c update_xe_if_matching() struct update_data { xmlNode *update; //!< Update source uint32_t flags; //!< Group of enum pcmk__xa_flags }; /*! * \internal * \brief Update one XML subtree with another if the two match * * "Update" means to merge a source subtree into a target subtree (see * \c update_xe()). * * A match is defined as follows: * * \p xml and \p user_data->update are both element nodes of the same type. * * \p xml and \p user_data->update have the same \c PCMK_XA_ID attribute * value, or \c PCMK_XA_ID is unset in both * * \param[in,out] xml XML subtree to update with \p user_data->update * upon match * \param[in] user_data struct update_data object * * \return \c true to continue traversing the tree, or \c false to stop (because * \p xml was updated by \p user_data->update) * * \note This is compatible with \c pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(). */ static bool update_xe_if_matching(xmlNode *xml, void *user_data) { struct update_data *data = user_data; xmlNode *update = data->update; if (!pcmk__xe_is(update, (const char *) xml->name)) { // No match: either not both elements, or different element types return true; } if (!pcmk__str_eq(pcmk__xe_id(xml), pcmk__xe_id(update), pcmk__str_none)) { // No match: ID mismatch return true; } crm_log_xml_trace(xml, "update-match"); crm_log_xml_trace(update, "update-with"); update_xe(NULL, xml, update, data->flags); // Found a match and replaced it; stop traversing tree return false; } /*! * \internal * \brief Search an XML tree depth-first and update the first matching element * * "Update" means to merge a source subtree into a target subtree (see * \c update_xe()). * * A match with a node \c node is defined as follows: * * \c node and \p update are both element nodes of the same type. * * \c node and \p update have the same \c PCMK_XA_ID attribute value, or * \c PCMK_XA_ID is unset in both * * \param[in,out] xml XML tree to search * \param[in] update XML to update a matching element with * \param[in] flags Group of enum pcmk__xa_flags * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code (specifically, \c pcmk_rc_ok on * successful update and an error code otherwise) */ int pcmk__xe_update_match(xmlNode *xml, xmlNode *update, uint32_t flags) { /* @COMPAT In pcmk__xe_delete_match() and pcmk__xe_replace_match(), we * compare IDs only if the equivalent of the update argument has an ID. * Here, we're stricter: we consider it a mismatch if only one element has * an ID attribute, or if both elements have IDs but they don't match. * * Perhaps we should align the behavior at a major version release. */ struct update_data data = { .update = update, .flags = flags, }; CRM_CHECK((xml != NULL) && (update != NULL), return EINVAL); if (!pcmk__xml_tree_foreach(xml, update_xe_if_matching, &data)) { // Found and updated an element return pcmk_rc_ok; } // No match found in this subtree return ENXIO; } void pcmk__xe_set_propv(xmlNodePtr node, va_list pairs) { while (true) { const char *name, *value; name = va_arg(pairs, const char *); if (name == NULL) { return; } value = va_arg(pairs, const char *); if (value != NULL) { crm_xml_add(node, name, value); } } } void pcmk__xe_set_props(xmlNodePtr node, ...) { va_list pairs; va_start(pairs, node); pcmk__xe_set_propv(node, pairs); va_end(pairs); } int pcmk__xe_foreach_child(xmlNode *xml, const char *child_element_name, int (*handler)(xmlNode *xml, void *userdata), void *userdata) { xmlNode *children = (xml? xml->children : NULL); pcmk__assert(handler != NULL); for (xmlNode *node = children; node != NULL; node = node->next) { if ((node->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) && ((child_element_name == NULL) || pcmk__xe_is(node, child_element_name))) { int rc = handler(node, userdata); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { return rc; } } } return pcmk_rc_ok; } // XML attribute handling /*! * \brief Create an XML attribute with specified name and value * * \param[in,out] node XML node to modify * \param[in] name Attribute name to set * \param[in] value Attribute value to set * * \return New value on success, \c NULL otherwise * \note This does nothing if node, name, or value are \c NULL or empty. */ const char * crm_xml_add(xmlNode *node, const char *name, const char *value) { // @TODO Replace with internal function that returns the new attribute bool dirty = FALSE; xmlAttr *attr = NULL; CRM_CHECK(node != NULL, return NULL); CRM_CHECK(name != NULL, return NULL); if (value == NULL) { return NULL; } if (pcmk__tracking_xml_changes(node, FALSE)) { const char *old = crm_element_value(node, name); if (old == NULL || value == NULL || strcmp(old, value) != 0) { dirty = TRUE; } } if (dirty && (pcmk__check_acl(node, name, pcmk__xf_acl_create) == FALSE)) { crm_trace("Cannot add %s=%s to %s", name, value, node->name); return NULL; } attr = xmlSetProp(node, (pcmkXmlStr) name, (pcmkXmlStr) value); /* If the attribute already exists, this does nothing. Attribute values * don't get private data. */ pcmk__xml_new_private_data((xmlNode *) attr); if (dirty) { pcmk__mark_xml_attr_dirty(attr); } CRM_CHECK(attr && attr->children && attr->children->content, return NULL); return (char *)attr->children->content; } /*! * \brief Create an XML attribute with specified name and integer value * * This is like \c crm_xml_add() but taking an integer value. * * \param[in,out] node XML node to modify * \param[in] name Attribute name to set * \param[in] value Attribute value to set * * \return New value as string on success, \c NULL otherwise * \note This does nothing if node or name are \c NULL or empty. */ const char * crm_xml_add_int(xmlNode *node, const char *name, int value) { char *number = pcmk__itoa(value); const char *added = crm_xml_add(node, name, number); free(number); return added; } /*! * \brief Create an XML attribute with specified name and unsigned value * * This is like \c crm_xml_add() but taking a guint value. * * \param[in,out] node XML node to modify * \param[in] name Attribute name to set * \param[in] ms Attribute value to set * * \return New value as string on success, \c NULL otherwise * \note This does nothing if node or name are \c NULL or empty. */ const char * crm_xml_add_ms(xmlNode *node, const char *name, guint ms) { char *number = crm_strdup_printf("%u", ms); const char *added = crm_xml_add(node, name, number); free(number); return added; } // Maximum size of null-terminated string representation of 64-bit integer // -9223372036854775808 #define LLSTRSIZE 21 /*! * \brief Create an XML attribute with specified name and long long int value * * This is like \c crm_xml_add() but taking a long long int value. It is a * useful equivalent for defined types like time_t, etc. * * \param[in,out] xml XML node to modify * \param[in] name Attribute name to set * \param[in] value Attribute value to set * * \return New value as string on success, \c NULL otherwise * \note This does nothing if xml or name are \c NULL or empty. * This does not support greater than 64-bit values. */ const char * crm_xml_add_ll(xmlNode *xml, const char *name, long long value) { char s[LLSTRSIZE] = { '\0', }; if (snprintf(s, LLSTRSIZE, "%lld", (long long) value) == LLSTRSIZE) { return NULL; } return crm_xml_add(xml, name, s); } /*! * \brief Create XML attributes for seconds and microseconds * * This is like \c crm_xml_add() but taking a struct timeval. * * \param[in,out] xml XML node to modify * \param[in] name_sec Name of XML attribute for seconds * \param[in] name_usec Name of XML attribute for microseconds (or NULL) * \param[in] value Time value to set * * \return New seconds value as string on success, \c NULL otherwise * \note This does nothing if xml, name_sec, or value is \c NULL. */ const char * crm_xml_add_timeval(xmlNode *xml, const char *name_sec, const char *name_usec, const struct timeval *value) { const char *added = NULL; if (xml && name_sec && value) { added = crm_xml_add_ll(xml, name_sec, (long long) value->tv_sec); if (added && name_usec) { // Any error is ignored (we successfully added seconds) crm_xml_add_ll(xml, name_usec, (long long) value->tv_usec); } } return added; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the value of an XML attribute * * \param[in] data XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * * \return Value of specified attribute (may be \c NULL) */ const char * crm_element_value(const xmlNode *data, const char *name) { xmlAttr *attr = NULL; if (data == NULL) { crm_err("Couldn't find %s in NULL", name ? name : ""); CRM_LOG_ASSERT(data != NULL); return NULL; } else if (name == NULL) { crm_err("Couldn't find NULL in %s", data->name); return NULL; } attr = xmlHasProp(data, (pcmkXmlStr) name); if (!attr || !attr->children) { return NULL; } return (const char *) attr->children->content; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the integer value of an XML attribute * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but getting the value as an integer. * * \param[in] data XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * \param[out] dest Where to store element value * * \return 0 on success, -1 otherwise */ int crm_element_value_int(const xmlNode *data, const char *name, int *dest) { const char *value = NULL; CRM_CHECK(dest != NULL, return -1); value = crm_element_value(data, name); if (value) { long long value_ll; int rc = pcmk__scan_ll(value, &value_ll, 0LL); *dest = PCMK__PARSE_INT_DEFAULT; if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Using default for %s " "because '%s' is not a valid integer: %s", name, value, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } else if ((value_ll < INT_MIN) || (value_ll > INT_MAX)) { crm_warn("Using default for %s because '%s' is out of range", name, value); } else { *dest = (int) value_ll; return 0; } } return -1; } /*! * \internal * \brief Retrieve a flag group from an XML attribute value * * This is like \c crm_element_value() except getting the value as a 32-bit * unsigned integer. * * \param[in] xml XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check (must not be NULL) * \param[out] dest Where to store flags (may be NULL to just * validate type) * \param[in] default_value What to use for missing or invalid value * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code */ int pcmk__xe_get_flags(const xmlNode *xml, const char *name, uint32_t *dest, uint32_t default_value) { const char *value = NULL; long long value_ll = 0LL; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; if (dest != NULL) { *dest = default_value; } if (name == NULL) { return EINVAL; } if (xml == NULL) { return pcmk_rc_ok; } value = crm_element_value(xml, name); if (value == NULL) { return pcmk_rc_ok; } rc = pcmk__scan_ll(value, &value_ll, default_value); if ((value_ll < 0) || (value_ll > UINT32_MAX)) { value_ll = default_value; if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { rc = pcmk_rc_bad_input; } } if (dest != NULL) { *dest = (uint32_t) value_ll; } return rc; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the long long integer value of an XML attribute * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but getting the value as a long long int. * * \param[in] data XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * \param[out] dest Where to store element value * * \return 0 on success, -1 otherwise */ int crm_element_value_ll(const xmlNode *data, const char *name, long long *dest) { const char *value = NULL; CRM_CHECK(dest != NULL, return -1); value = crm_element_value(data, name); if (value != NULL) { int rc = pcmk__scan_ll(value, dest, PCMK__PARSE_INT_DEFAULT); if (rc == pcmk_rc_ok) { return 0; } crm_warn("Using default for %s " "because '%s' is not a valid integer: %s", name, value, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); } return -1; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the millisecond value of an XML attribute * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but returning the value as a guint. * * \param[in] data XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * \param[out] dest Where to store attribute value * * \return \c pcmk_ok on success, -1 otherwise */ int crm_element_value_ms(const xmlNode *data, const char *name, guint *dest) { const char *value = NULL; long long value_ll; int rc = pcmk_rc_ok; CRM_CHECK(dest != NULL, return -1); *dest = 0; value = crm_element_value(data, name); rc = pcmk__scan_ll(value, &value_ll, 0LL); if (rc != pcmk_rc_ok) { crm_warn("Using default for %s " "because '%s' is not valid milliseconds: %s", name, value, pcmk_rc_str(rc)); return -1; } if ((value_ll < 0) || (value_ll > G_MAXUINT)) { crm_warn("Using default for %s because '%s' is out of range", name, value); return -1; } *dest = (guint) value_ll; return pcmk_ok; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the seconds-since-epoch value of an XML attribute * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but returning the value as a time_t. * * \param[in] xml XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * \param[out] dest Where to store attribute value * * \return \c pcmk_ok on success, -1 otherwise */ int crm_element_value_epoch(const xmlNode *xml, const char *name, time_t *dest) { long long value_ll = 0; if (crm_element_value_ll(xml, name, &value_ll) < 0) { return -1; } /* Unfortunately, we can't do any bounds checking, since time_t has neither * standardized bounds nor constants defined for them. */ *dest = (time_t) value_ll; return pcmk_ok; } /*! * \brief Retrieve the value of XML second/microsecond attributes as time * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but returning value as a struct timeval. * * \param[in] xml XML to parse * \param[in] name_sec Name of XML attribute for seconds * \param[in] name_usec Name of XML attribute for microseconds * \param[out] dest Where to store result * * \return \c pcmk_ok on success, -errno on error * \note Values default to 0 if XML or XML attribute does not exist */ int crm_element_value_timeval(const xmlNode *xml, const char *name_sec, const char *name_usec, struct timeval *dest) { long long value_i = 0; CRM_CHECK(dest != NULL, return -EINVAL); dest->tv_sec = 0; dest->tv_usec = 0; if (xml == NULL) { return pcmk_ok; } /* Unfortunately, we can't do any bounds checking, since there are no * constants provided for the bounds of time_t and suseconds_t, and * calculating them isn't worth the effort. If there are XML values * beyond the native sizes, there will probably be worse problems anyway. */ // Parse seconds errno = 0; if (crm_element_value_ll(xml, name_sec, &value_i) < 0) { return -errno; } dest->tv_sec = (time_t) value_i; // Parse microseconds if (crm_element_value_ll(xml, name_usec, &value_i) < 0) { return -errno; } dest->tv_usec = (suseconds_t) value_i; return pcmk_ok; } /*! * \internal * \brief Get a date/time object from an XML attribute value * * \param[in] xml XML with attribute to parse (from CIB) * \param[in] attr Name of attribute to parse * \param[out] t Where to create date/time object * (\p *t must be NULL initially) * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code * \note The caller is responsible for freeing \p *t using crm_time_free(). */ int pcmk__xe_get_datetime(const xmlNode *xml, const char *attr, crm_time_t **t) { const char *value = NULL; if ((t == NULL) || (*t != NULL) || (xml == NULL) || (attr == NULL)) { return EINVAL; } value = crm_element_value(xml, attr); if (value != NULL) { *t = crm_time_new(value); if (*t == NULL) { return pcmk_rc_unpack_error; } } return pcmk_rc_ok; } /*! * \brief Retrieve a copy of the value of an XML attribute * * This is like \c crm_element_value() but allocating new memory for the result. * * \param[in] data XML node to check * \param[in] name Attribute name to check * * \return Value of specified attribute (may be \c NULL) * \note The caller is responsible for freeing the result. */ char * crm_element_value_copy(const xmlNode *data, const char *name) { return pcmk__str_copy(crm_element_value(data, name)); } /*! * \internal * \brief Add a boolean attribute to an XML node. * * \param[in,out] node XML node to add attributes to * \param[in] name XML attribute to create * \param[in] value Value to give to the attribute */ void pcmk__xe_set_bool_attr(xmlNodePtr node, const char *name, bool value) { crm_xml_add(node, name, pcmk__btoa(value)); } /*! * \internal * \brief Extract a boolean attribute's value from an XML element, with * error checking * * \param[in] node XML node to get attribute from * \param[in] name XML attribute to get * \param[out] value Destination for the value of the attribute * * \return EINVAL if \p name or \p value are NULL, ENODATA if \p node is * NULL or the attribute does not exist, pcmk_rc_unknown_format * if the attribute is not a boolean, and pcmk_rc_ok otherwise. * * \note \p value only has any meaning if the return value is pcmk_rc_ok. */ int pcmk__xe_get_bool_attr(const xmlNode *node, const char *name, bool *value) { const char *xml_value = NULL; int ret, rc; if (node == NULL) { return ENODATA; } else if (name == NULL || value == NULL) { return EINVAL; } xml_value = crm_element_value(node, name); if (xml_value == NULL) { return ENODATA; } rc = crm_str_to_boolean(xml_value, &ret); if (rc == 1) { *value = ret; return pcmk_rc_ok; } else { return pcmk_rc_bad_input; } } /*! * \internal * \brief Extract a boolean attribute's value from an XML element * * \param[in] node XML node to get attribute from * \param[in] name XML attribute to get * * \return True if the given \p name is an attribute on \p node and has * the value \c PCMK_VALUE_TRUE, False in all other cases */ bool pcmk__xe_attr_is_true(const xmlNode *node, const char *name) { bool value = false; int rc; rc = pcmk__xe_get_bool_attr(node, name, &value); return rc == pcmk_rc_ok && value == true; } // Deprecated functions kept only for backward API compatibility // LCOV_EXCL_START #include // gboolean, GSList #include // pcmk_xml_attrs2nvpairs(), etc. #include // crm_xml_sanitize_id() #include xmlNode * expand_idref(xmlNode *input, xmlNode *top) { return pcmk__xe_resolve_idref(input, top); } void crm_xml_set_id(xmlNode *xml, const char *format, ...) { va_list ap; int len = 0; char *id = NULL; /* equivalent to crm_strdup_printf() */ va_start(ap, format); len = vasprintf(&id, format, ap); va_end(ap); pcmk__assert(len > 0); crm_xml_sanitize_id(id); crm_xml_add(xml, PCMK_XA_ID, id); free(id); } xmlNode * sorted_xml(xmlNode *input, xmlNode *parent, gboolean recursive) { xmlNode *child = NULL; GSList *nvpairs = NULL; xmlNode *result = NULL; CRM_CHECK(input != NULL, return NULL); result = pcmk__xe_create(parent, (const char *) input->name); nvpairs = pcmk_xml_attrs2nvpairs(input); nvpairs = pcmk_sort_nvpairs(nvpairs); pcmk_nvpairs2xml_attrs(nvpairs, result); pcmk_free_nvpairs(nvpairs); for (child = pcmk__xe_first_child(input, NULL, NULL, NULL); child != NULL; child = pcmk__xe_next(child, NULL)) { if (recursive) { sorted_xml(child, result, recursive); } else { pcmk__xml_copy(result, child); } } return result; } // LCOV_EXCL_STOP // End deprecated API