/* * vsh.c: common data to be used by clients to exercise the libvirt API * * Copyright (C) 2005-2019 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . */ #include #include "vsh.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if WITH_READLINE # include # include #endif #include "internal.h" #include "virerror.h" #include "virbuffer.h" #include "viralloc.h" #include "virfile.h" #include "virthread.h" #include "vircommand.h" #include "virtypedparam.h" #include "virstring.h" #ifdef WITH_READLINE /* For autocompletion */ vshControl *autoCompleteOpaque; #endif /* NOTE: It would be much nicer to have these two as part of vshControl * structure, unfortunately readline doesn't support passing opaque data * and only relies on static data accessible from the user-side callback */ const vshCmdGrp *cmdGroups; const vshCmdDef *cmdSet; double vshPrettyCapacity(unsigned long long val, const char **unit) { double limit = 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "B"; return val; } limit *= 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "KiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } limit *= 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "MiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } limit *= 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "GiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } limit *= 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "TiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } limit *= 1024; if (val < limit) { *unit = "PiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } limit *= 1024; *unit = "EiB"; return val / (limit / 1024); } void * _vshMalloc(vshControl *ctl, size_t size, const char *filename, int line) { char *x; if (VIR_ALLOC_N(x, size) == 0) return x; vshError(ctl, _("%s: %d: failed to allocate %d bytes"), filename, line, (int) size); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void * vshCalloc(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, size_t nmemb, size_t size) { return g_malloc0_n(nmemb, size); } int vshNameSorter(const void *a, const void *b) { const char **sa = (const char**)a; const char **sb = (const char**)b; return vshStrcasecmp(*sa, *sb); } /* * Convert the strings separated by ',' into array. The returned * array is a NULL terminated string list. The caller has to free * the array using virStringListFree or a similar method. * * Returns the length of the filled array on success, or -1 * on error. */ int vshStringToArray(const char *str, char ***array) { char *str_copied = g_strdup(str); char *str_tok = NULL; char *tmp; unsigned int nstr_tokens = 0; char **arr = NULL; size_t len = strlen(str_copied); /* tokenize the string from user and save its parts into an array */ nstr_tokens = 1; /* count the delimiters, recognizing ,, as an escape for a * literal comma */ str_tok = str_copied; while ((str_tok = strchr(str_tok, ','))) { if (str_tok[1] == ',') str_tok++; else nstr_tokens++; str_tok++; } /* reserve the NULL element at the end */ if (VIR_ALLOC_N(arr, nstr_tokens + 1) < 0) { VIR_FREE(str_copied); return -1; } /* tokenize the input string, while treating ,, as a literal comma */ nstr_tokens = 0; tmp = str_tok = str_copied; while ((tmp = strchr(tmp, ','))) { if (tmp[1] == ',') { memmove(&tmp[1], &tmp[2], len - (tmp - str_copied) - 2 + 1); len--; tmp++; continue; } *tmp++ = '\0'; arr[nstr_tokens++] = g_strdup(str_tok); str_tok = tmp; } arr[nstr_tokens++] = g_strdup(str_tok); *array = arr; VIR_FREE(str_copied); return nstr_tokens; } virErrorPtr last_error; /* * Quieten libvirt until we're done with the command. */ void vshErrorHandler(void *opaque G_GNUC_UNUSED, virErrorPtr error G_GNUC_UNUSED) { virFreeError(last_error); last_error = virSaveLastError(); } /* Store a libvirt error that is from a helper API that doesn't raise errors * so it doesn't get overwritten */ void vshSaveLibvirtError(void) { virFreeError(last_error); last_error = virSaveLastError(); } /* Store libvirt error from helper API but don't overwrite existing errors */ void vshSaveLibvirtHelperError(void) { if (last_error) return; if (virGetLastErrorCode() == VIR_ERR_OK) return; vshSaveLibvirtError(); } /* * Reset libvirt error on graceful fallback paths */ void vshResetLibvirtError(void) { virFreeError(last_error); last_error = NULL; virResetLastError(); } /* * Report an error when a command finishes. This is better than before * (when correct operation would report errors), but it has some * problems: we lose the smarter formatting of virDefaultErrorFunc(), * and it can become harder to debug problems, if errors get reported * twice during one command. This case shouldn't really happen anyway, * and it's IMHO a bug that libvirt does that sometimes. */ void vshReportError(vshControl *ctl) { if (last_error == NULL) { /* Calling directly into libvirt util functions won't trigger the * error callback (which sets last_error), so check it ourselves. * * If the returned error has CODE_OK, this most likely means that * no error was ever raised, so just ignore */ last_error = virSaveLastError(); if (!last_error || last_error->code == VIR_ERR_OK) goto out; } if (last_error->code == VIR_ERR_OK) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("unknown error")); goto out; } vshError(ctl, "%s", last_error->message); out: vshResetLibvirtError(); } /* * Detection of disconnections and automatic reconnection support */ static int disconnected; /* we may have been disconnected */ /* --------------- * Utils for work with command definition * --------------- */ const char * vshCmddefGetInfo(const vshCmdDef * cmd, const char *name) { const vshCmdInfo *info; for (info = cmd->info; info && info->name; info++) { if (STREQ(info->name, name)) return info->data; } return NULL; } /* Check if the internal command definitions are correct */ static int vshCmddefCheckInternals(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmdDef *cmd) { size_t i; const char *help = NULL; /* in order to perform the validation resolve the alias first */ if (cmd->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) { if (!cmd->alias) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has inconsistent alias"), cmd->name); return -1; } cmd = vshCmddefSearch(cmd->alias); } /* Each command has to provide a non-empty help string. */ if (!(help = vshCmddefGetInfo(cmd, "help")) || !*help) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' lacks help"), cmd->name); return -1; } if (!cmd->opts) return 0; for (i = 0; cmd->opts[i].name; i++) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt = &cmd->opts[i]; if (i > 63) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has too many options"), cmd->name); return -1; /* too many options */ } switch (opt->type) { case VSH_OT_STRING: case VSH_OT_BOOL: if (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' misused VSH_OFLAG_REQ"), cmd->name); return -1; /* neither bool nor string options can be mandatory */ } break; case VSH_OT_ALIAS: { size_t j; char *name = (char *)opt->help; /* cast away const */ char *p; if (opt->flags || !opt->help) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has incorrect alias option"), cmd->name); return -1; /* alias options are tracked by the original name */ } if ((p = strchr(name, '='))) name = g_strndup(name, p - name); for (j = i + 1; cmd->opts[j].name; j++) { if (STREQ(name, cmd->opts[j].name) && cmd->opts[j].type != VSH_OT_ALIAS) break; } if (name != opt->help) { VIR_FREE(name); /* If alias comes with value, replacement must not be bool */ if (cmd->opts[j].type == VSH_OT_BOOL) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has mismatched alias type"), cmd->name); return -1; } } if (!cmd->opts[j].name) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has missing alias option"), cmd->name); return -1; /* alias option must map to a later option name */ } } break; case VSH_OT_ARGV: if (cmd->opts[i + 1].name) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' does not list argv option last"), cmd->name); return -1; /* argv option must be listed last */ } break; case VSH_OT_DATA: if (!(opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ)) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' has non-required VSH_OT_DATA"), cmd->name); return -1; /* OT_DATA should always be required. */ } break; case VSH_OT_INT: break; } } return 0; } /* Parse the options associated with @cmd, i.e. test whether options are * required or need an argument. * * Returns -1 on error or 0 on success, filling the caller-provided bitmaps * which keep track of required options and options needing an argument. */ static int vshCmddefOptParse(const vshCmdDef *cmd, uint64_t *opts_need_arg, uint64_t *opts_required) { size_t i; bool optional = false; *opts_need_arg = 0; *opts_required = 0; if (!cmd->opts) return 0; for (i = 0; cmd->opts[i].name; i++) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt = &cmd->opts[i]; if (opt->type == VSH_OT_BOOL) { optional = true; continue; } if (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT) { if (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) *opts_required |= 1ULL << i; else optional = true; continue; } if (opt->type == VSH_OT_ALIAS) continue; /* skip the alias option */ *opts_need_arg |= 1ULL << i; if (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) { if (optional && opt->type != VSH_OT_ARGV) return -1; /* mandatory options must be listed first */ *opts_required |= 1ULL << i; } else { optional = true; } } return 0; } static vshCmdOptDef helpopt = { .name = "help", .type = VSH_OT_BOOL, .help = N_("print help for this function") }; static const vshCmdOptDef * vshCmddefGetOption(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmdDef *cmd, const char *name, uint64_t *opts_seen, size_t *opt_index, char **optstr, bool report) { size_t i; const vshCmdOptDef *ret = NULL; char *alias = NULL; if (STREQ(name, helpopt.name)) return &helpopt; for (i = 0; cmd->opts && cmd->opts[i].name; i++) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt = &cmd->opts[i]; if (STREQ(opt->name, name)) { if (opt->type == VSH_OT_ALIAS) { char *value; /* Two types of replacements: opt->help = "string": straight replacement of name opt->help = "string=value": treat boolean flag as alias of option and its default value */ sa_assert(!alias); alias = g_strdup(opt->help); name = alias; if ((value = strchr(name, '='))) { *value = '\0'; if (*optstr) { if (report) vshError(ctl, _("invalid '=' after option --%s"), opt->name); goto cleanup; } *optstr = g_strdup(value + 1); } continue; } if ((*opts_seen & (1ULL << i)) && opt->type != VSH_OT_ARGV) { if (report) vshError(ctl, _("option --%s already seen"), name); goto cleanup; } *opts_seen |= 1ULL << i; *opt_index = i; ret = opt; goto cleanup; } } if (STRNEQ(cmd->name, "help") && report) { vshError(ctl, _("command '%s' doesn't support option --%s"), cmd->name, name); } cleanup: VIR_FREE(alias); return ret; } static const vshCmdOptDef * vshCmddefGetData(const vshCmdDef *cmd, uint64_t *opts_need_arg, uint64_t *opts_seen) { size_t i; const vshCmdOptDef *opt; if (!*opts_need_arg) return NULL; /* Grab least-significant set bit */ i = __builtin_ffsl(*opts_need_arg) - 1; opt = &cmd->opts[i]; if (opt->type != VSH_OT_ARGV) *opts_need_arg &= ~(1ULL << i); *opts_seen |= 1ULL << i; return opt; } /* * Checks for required options */ static int vshCommandCheckOpts(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, uint64_t opts_required, uint64_t opts_seen) { const vshCmdDef *def = cmd->def; size_t i; opts_required &= ~opts_seen; if (!opts_required) return 0; for (i = 0; def->opts[i].name; i++) { if (opts_required & (1ULL << i)) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt = &def->opts[i]; vshError(ctl, opt->type == VSH_OT_DATA || opt->type == VSH_OT_ARGV ? _("command '%s' requires <%s> option") : _("command '%s' requires --%s option"), def->name, opt->name); } } return -1; } static const vshCmdDef * vshCmdDefSearchGrp(const char *cmdname) { const vshCmdGrp *g; const vshCmdDef *c; for (g = cmdGroups; g->name; g++) { for (c = g->commands; c->name; c++) { if (STREQ(c->name, cmdname)) return c; } } return NULL; } static const vshCmdDef * vshCmdDefSearchSet(const char *cmdname) { const vshCmdDef *s; for (s = cmdSet; s->name; s++) { if (STREQ(s->name, cmdname)) return s; } return NULL; } const vshCmdDef * vshCmddefSearch(const char *cmdname) { if (cmdGroups) return vshCmdDefSearchGrp(cmdname); else return vshCmdDefSearchSet(cmdname); } const vshCmdGrp * vshCmdGrpSearch(const char *grpname) { const vshCmdGrp *g; for (g = cmdGroups; g->name; g++) { if (STREQ(g->name, grpname) || STREQ(g->keyword, grpname)) return g; } return NULL; } bool vshCmdGrpHelp(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmdGrp *grp) { const vshCmdDef *cmd = NULL; vshPrint(ctl, _(" %s (help keyword '%s'):\n"), grp->name, grp->keyword); for (cmd = grp->commands; cmd->name; cmd++) { if (cmd->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) continue; vshPrint(ctl, " %-30s %s\n", cmd->name, _(vshCmddefGetInfo(cmd, "help"))); } return true; } bool vshCmddefHelp(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmdDef *def) { const char *desc = NULL; char buf[256]; uint64_t opts_need_arg; uint64_t opts_required; bool shortopt = false; /* true if 'arg' works instead of '--opt arg' */ if (vshCmddefOptParse(def, &opts_need_arg, &opts_required)) { vshError(ctl, _("internal error: bad options in command: '%s'"), def->name); return false; } fputs(_(" NAME\n"), stdout); fprintf(stdout, " %s - %s\n", def->name, _(vshCmddefGetInfo(def, "help"))); fputs(_("\n SYNOPSIS\n"), stdout); fprintf(stdout, " %s", def->name); if (def->opts) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt; for (opt = def->opts; opt->name; opt++) { const char *fmt = "%s"; switch (opt->type) { case VSH_OT_BOOL: fmt = "[--%s]"; break; case VSH_OT_INT: /* xgettext:c-format */ fmt = ((opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ? "<%s>" : _("[--%s ]")); if (!(opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT)) shortopt = true; break; case VSH_OT_STRING: /* xgettext:c-format */ fmt = _("[--%s ]"); if (!(opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT)) shortopt = true; break; case VSH_OT_DATA: fmt = ((opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ? "<%s>" : "[<%s>]"); if (!(opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT)) shortopt = true; break; case VSH_OT_ARGV: /* xgettext:c-format */ if (shortopt) { fmt = (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ? _("{[--%s] }...") : _("[[--%s] ]..."); } else { fmt = (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ? _("<%s>...") : _("[<%s>]..."); } break; case VSH_OT_ALIAS: /* aliases are intentionally undocumented */ continue; } fputc(' ', stdout); fprintf(stdout, fmt, opt->name); } } fputc('\n', stdout); desc = vshCmddefGetInfo(def, "desc"); if (*desc) { /* Print the description only if it's not empty. */ fputs(_("\n DESCRIPTION\n"), stdout); fprintf(stdout, " %s\n", _(desc)); } if (def->opts && def->opts->name) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt; fputs(_("\n OPTIONS\n"), stdout); for (opt = def->opts; opt->name; opt++) { switch (opt->type) { case VSH_OT_BOOL: g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "--%s", opt->name); break; case VSH_OT_INT: g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), (opt->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ? _("[--%s] ") : _("--%s "), opt->name); break; case VSH_OT_STRING: g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _("--%s "), opt->name); break; case VSH_OT_DATA: g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), _("[--%s] "), opt->name); break; case VSH_OT_ARGV: g_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), shortopt ? _("[--%s] ") : _("<%s>"), opt->name); break; case VSH_OT_ALIAS: continue; } fprintf(stdout, " %-15s %s\n", buf, _(opt->help)); } } fputc('\n', stdout); return true; } /* --------------- * Utils for work with runtime commands data * --------------- */ static void vshCommandOptFree(vshCmdOpt * arg) { vshCmdOpt *a = arg; while (a) { vshCmdOpt *tmp = a; a = a->next; VIR_FREE(tmp->data); VIR_FREE(tmp); } } static void vshCommandFree(vshCmd *cmd) { vshCmd *c = cmd; while (c) { vshCmd *tmp = c; c = c->next; vshCommandOptFree(tmp->opts); VIR_FREE(tmp); } } /** * vshCommandOpt: * @cmd: parsed command line to search * @name: option name to search for * @opt: result of the search * @needData: true if option must be non-boolean * * Look up an option passed to CMD by NAME. Returns 1 with *OPT set * to the option if found, 0 with *OPT set to NULL if the name is * valid and the option is not required, -1 with *OPT set to NULL if * the option is required but not present, and assert if NAME is not * valid (which indicates a programming error) unless cmd->skipChecks * is set. No error messages are issued if a value is returned. */ static int vshCommandOpt(const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, vshCmdOpt **opt, bool needData) { vshCmdOpt *candidate = cmd->opts; const vshCmdOptDef *valid = cmd->def->opts; int ret = 0; /* See if option is valid and/or required. */ *opt = NULL; while (valid && valid->name) { if (STREQ(name, valid->name)) break; valid++; } if (!cmd->skipChecks) assert(valid && (!needData || valid->type != VSH_OT_BOOL)); if (valid && valid->flags & VSH_OFLAG_REQ) ret = -1; /* See if option is present on command line. */ while (candidate) { if (STREQ(candidate->def->name, name)) { *opt = candidate; ret = 1; break; } candidate = candidate->next; } return ret; } /** * vshCommandOptInt: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Convert option to int. * On error, a message is displayed. * * Return value: * >0 if option found and valid (@value updated) * 0 if option not found and not required (@value untouched) * <0 in all other cases (@value untouched) */ int vshCommandOptInt(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, int *value) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if ((ret = virStrToLong_i(arg->data, NULL, 10, value)) < 0) vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), arg->data, name); else ret = 1; return ret; } static int vshCommandOptUIntInternal(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned int *value, bool wrap) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if (wrap) ret = virStrToLong_ui(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); else ret = virStrToLong_uip(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); if (ret < 0) vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), arg->data, name); else ret = 1; return ret; } /** * vshCommandOptUInt: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Convert option to unsigned int, reject negative numbers * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptUInt(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned int *value) { return vshCommandOptUIntInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, false); } /** * vshCommandOptUIntWrap: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Convert option to unsigned int, wraps negative numbers to positive * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptUIntWrap(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned int *value) { return vshCommandOptUIntInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, true); } static int vshCommandOptULInternal(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long *value, bool wrap) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if (wrap) ret = virStrToLong_ul(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); else ret = virStrToLong_ulp(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); if (ret < 0) vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), arg->data, name); else ret = 1; return ret; } /* * vshCommandOptUL: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Convert option to unsigned long * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptUL(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long *value) { return vshCommandOptULInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, false); } /** * vshCommandOptULWrap: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Convert option to unsigned long, wraps negative numbers to positive * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptULWrap(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long *value) { return vshCommandOptULInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, true); } /** * vshCommandOptStringQuiet: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Returns option as STRING. On error -1 is returned but no error is set. * Return value: * >0 if option found and valid (@value updated) * 0 if option not found and not required (@value untouched) * <0 in all other cases (@value untouched) */ int vshCommandOptStringQuiet(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, const char **value) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if (!*arg->data && !(arg->def->flags & VSH_OFLAG_EMPTY_OK)) return -1; *value = arg->data; return 1; } /** * vshCommandOptStringReq: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command structure * @name option name * @value result (updated to NULL or the option argument) * * Gets a option argument as string. * * Returns 0 on success or when the option is not present and not * required, *value is set to the option argument. On error -1 is * returned and error message printed. */ int vshCommandOptStringReq(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, const char **value) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; const char *error = NULL; /* clear out the value */ *value = NULL; ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true); /* option is not required and not present */ if (ret == 0) return 0; /* this should not be propagated here, just to be sure */ if (ret == -1) error = N_("Mandatory option not present"); else if (!*arg->data && !(arg->def->flags & VSH_OFLAG_EMPTY_OK)) error = N_("Option argument is empty"); if (error) { if (!cmd->skipChecks) vshError(ctl, _("Failed to get option '%s': %s"), name, _(error)); return -1; } *value = arg->data; return 0; } /** * vshCommandOptLongLong: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Returns option as long long * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptLongLong(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, long long *value) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if ((ret = virStrToLong_ll(arg->data, NULL, 10, value)) < 0) vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), arg->data, name); else ret = 1; return ret; } static int vshCommandOptULongLongInternal(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long long *value, bool wrap) { vshCmdOpt *arg; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if (wrap) ret = virStrToLong_ull(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); else ret = virStrToLong_ullp(arg->data, NULL, 10, value); if (ret < 0) vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), arg->data, name); else ret = 1; return ret; } /** * vshCommandOptULongLong: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Returns option as long long, rejects negative numbers * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptULongLong(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long long *value) { return vshCommandOptULongLongInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, false); } /** * vshCommandOptULongLongWrap: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * * Returns option as long long, wraps negative numbers to positive * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptULongLongWrap(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long long *value) { return vshCommandOptULongLongInternal(ctl, cmd, name, value, true); } /** * vshCommandOptScaledInt: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @name option name * @value result * @scale default of 1 or 1024, if no suffix is present * @max maximum value permitted * * Returns option as long long, scaled according to suffix * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptScaledInt(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name, unsigned long long *value, int scale, unsigned long long max) { vshCmdOpt *arg; char *end; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; if (virStrToLong_ullp(arg->data, &end, 10, value) < 0 || virScaleInteger(value, end, scale, max) < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("Scaled numeric value '%s' for <%s> option is malformed or " "out of range"), arg->data, name); return -1; } return 1; } /** * vshCommandOptBool: * @cmd command reference * @name option name * * Returns true/false if the option exists. Note that this does NOT * validate whether the option is actually boolean, or even whether * name is legal; so that this can be used to probe whether a data * option is present without actually using that data. */ bool vshCommandOptBool(const vshCmd *cmd, const char *name) { vshCmdOpt *dummy; return vshCommandOpt(cmd, name, &dummy, false) == 1; } /** * vshCommandOptArgv: * @ctl virtshell control structure * @cmd command reference * @opt starting point for the search * * Returns the next argv argument after OPT (or the first one if OPT * is NULL), or NULL if no more are present. * * Requires that a VSH_OT_ARGV option be last in the * list of supported options in CMD->def->opts. */ const vshCmdOpt * vshCommandOptArgv(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const vshCmd *cmd, const vshCmdOpt *opt) { opt = opt ? opt->next : cmd->opts; while (opt) { if (opt->def->type == VSH_OT_ARGV) return opt; opt = opt->next; } return NULL; } /** * vshBlockJobOptionBandwidth: * @ctl: virsh control data * @cmd: virsh command description * @bytes: return bandwidth in bytes/s instead of MiB/s * @bandwidth: return value * * Extracts the value of --bandwidth either as a wrap-able number without scale * or as a scaled integer. The returned value is checked to fit into a unsigned * long data type. This is a legacy compatibility function and it should not * be used for things other the block job APIs. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error. */ int vshBlockJobOptionBandwidth(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, bool bytes, unsigned long *bandwidth) { vshCmdOpt *arg; char *end; unsigned long long bw; int ret; if ((ret = vshCommandOpt(cmd, "bandwidth", &arg, true)) <= 0) return ret; /* due to historical reasons we declare to parse negative numbers and wrap * them to the unsigned data type. */ if (virStrToLong_ul(arg->data, NULL, 10, bandwidth) < 0) { /* try to parse the number as scaled size in this case we don't accept * wrapping since it would be ridiculous. In case of a 32 bit host, * limit the value to ULONG_MAX */ if (virStrToLong_ullp(arg->data, &end, 10, &bw) < 0 || virScaleInteger(&bw, end, 1, ULONG_MAX) < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("Scaled numeric value '%s' for <--bandwidth> option is " "malformed or out of range"), arg->data); return -1; } if (!bytes) bw >>= 20; *bandwidth = bw; } return 0; } /* * Executes command(s) and returns return code from last command */ bool vshCommandRun(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) { const vshClientHooks *hooks = ctl->hooks; bool ret = true; while (cmd) { gint64 before, after; bool enable_timing = ctl->timing; before = g_get_real_time(); if ((cmd->def->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_NOCONNECT) || (hooks && hooks->connHandler && hooks->connHandler(ctl))) { ret = cmd->def->handler(ctl, cmd); } else { /* connection is not usable, return error */ ret = false; } after = g_get_real_time(); /* try to automatically catch disconnections */ if (!ret && ((last_error != NULL) && (((last_error->code == VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR) && (last_error->domain == VIR_FROM_REMOTE)) || (last_error->code == VIR_ERR_RPC) || (last_error->code == VIR_ERR_NO_CONNECT) || (last_error->code == VIR_ERR_INVALID_CONN)))) disconnected++; if (!ret) vshReportError(ctl); if (STREQ(cmd->def->name, "quit") || STREQ(cmd->def->name, "exit")) /* hack ... */ return ret; if (enable_timing) { double diff_ms = (after - before) / 1000.0; vshPrint(ctl, _("\n(Time: %.3f ms)\n\n"), diff_ms); } else { vshPrintExtra(ctl, "\n"); } cmd = cmd->next; } return ret; } /* --------------- * Command parsing * --------------- */ typedef enum { VSH_TK_ERROR, /* Failed to parse a token */ VSH_TK_ARG, /* Arbitrary argument, might be option or empty */ VSH_TK_SUBCMD_END, /* Separation between commands */ VSH_TK_END /* No more commands */ } vshCommandToken; typedef struct _vshCommandParser vshCommandParser; struct _vshCommandParser { vshCommandToken(*getNextArg)(vshControl *, vshCommandParser *, char **, bool); /* vshCommandStringGetArg() */ char *pos; /* vshCommandArgvGetArg() */ char **arg_pos; char **arg_end; }; static bool vshCommandParse(vshControl *ctl, vshCommandParser *parser, vshCmd **partial) { char *tkdata = NULL; vshCmd *clast = NULL; vshCmdOpt *first = NULL; const vshCmdDef *cmd = NULL; if (!partial) { vshCommandFree(ctl->cmd); ctl->cmd = NULL; } while (1) { vshCmdOpt *last = NULL; vshCommandToken tk; bool data_only = false; uint64_t opts_need_arg = 0; uint64_t opts_required = 0; uint64_t opts_seen = 0; cmd = NULL; first = NULL; if (partial) { vshCommandFree(*partial); *partial = NULL; } while (1) { const vshCmdOptDef *opt = NULL; tkdata = NULL; tk = parser->getNextArg(ctl, parser, &tkdata, true); if (tk == VSH_TK_ERROR) goto syntaxError; if (tk != VSH_TK_ARG) { VIR_FREE(tkdata); break; } if (cmd == NULL) { /* first token must be command name or comment */ if (*tkdata == '#') { do { VIR_FREE(tkdata); tk = parser->getNextArg(ctl, parser, &tkdata, false); } while (tk == VSH_TK_ARG); VIR_FREE(tkdata); break; } else if (!(cmd = vshCmddefSearch(tkdata))) { if (!partial) vshError(ctl, _("unknown command: '%s'"), tkdata); goto syntaxError; /* ... or ignore this command only? */ } /* aliases need to be resolved to the actual commands */ if (cmd->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) { VIR_FREE(tkdata); tkdata = g_strdup(cmd->alias); cmd = vshCmddefSearch(tkdata); } if (vshCmddefOptParse(cmd, &opts_need_arg, &opts_required) < 0) { if (!partial) vshError(ctl, _("internal error: bad options in command: '%s'"), tkdata); goto syntaxError; } VIR_FREE(tkdata); } else if (data_only) { goto get_data; } else if (tkdata[0] == '-' && tkdata[1] == '-' && g_ascii_isalnum(tkdata[2])) { char *optstr = strchr(tkdata + 2, '='); size_t opt_index = 0; if (optstr) { *optstr = '\0'; /* convert the '=' to '\0' */ optstr = g_strdup(optstr + 1); } /* Special case 'help' to ignore all spurious options */ if (!(opt = vshCmddefGetOption(ctl, cmd, tkdata + 2, &opts_seen, &opt_index, &optstr, partial == NULL))) { VIR_FREE(optstr); if (STREQ(cmd->name, "help")) continue; goto syntaxError; } VIR_FREE(tkdata); if (opt->type != VSH_OT_BOOL) { /* option data */ if (optstr) tkdata = optstr; else tk = parser->getNextArg(ctl, parser, &tkdata, true); if (tk == VSH_TK_ERROR) goto syntaxError; if (tk != VSH_TK_ARG) { if (partial) { vshCmdOpt *arg = vshMalloc(ctl, sizeof(vshCmdOpt)); arg->def = opt; arg->data = tkdata; tkdata = NULL; arg->next = NULL; if (!first) first = arg; if (last) last->next = arg; last = arg; } else { vshError(ctl, _("expected syntax: --%s <%s>"), opt->name, opt->type == VSH_OT_INT ? _("number") : _("string")); } goto syntaxError; } if (opt->type != VSH_OT_ARGV) opts_need_arg &= ~(1ULL << opt_index); } else { tkdata = NULL; if (optstr) { if (!partial) vshError(ctl, _("invalid '=' after option --%s"), opt->name); VIR_FREE(optstr); goto syntaxError; } } } else if (tkdata[0] == '-' && tkdata[1] == '-' && tkdata[2] == '\0') { VIR_FREE(tkdata); data_only = true; continue; } else { get_data: /* Special case 'help' to ignore spurious data */ if (!(opt = vshCmddefGetData(cmd, &opts_need_arg, &opts_seen)) && STRNEQ(cmd->name, "help")) { if (!partial) vshError(ctl, _("unexpected data '%s'"), tkdata); goto syntaxError; } } if (opt) { /* save option */ vshCmdOpt *arg = vshMalloc(ctl, sizeof(vshCmdOpt)); arg->def = opt; arg->data = tkdata; arg->next = NULL; tkdata = NULL; if (!first) first = arg; if (last) last->next = arg; last = arg; if (!partial) vshDebug(ctl, VSH_ERR_INFO, "%s: %s(%s): %s\n", cmd->name, opt->name, opt->type != VSH_OT_BOOL ? _("optdata") : _("bool"), opt->type != VSH_OT_BOOL ? arg->data : _("(none)")); } } /* command parsed -- allocate new struct for the command */ if (cmd) { vshCmd *c = vshMalloc(ctl, sizeof(vshCmd)); vshCmdOpt *tmpopt = first; /* if we encountered --help, replace parsed command with * 'help ' */ for (tmpopt = first; tmpopt; tmpopt = tmpopt->next) { const vshCmdDef *help; if (STRNEQ(tmpopt->def->name, "help")) continue; help = vshCmddefSearch("help"); vshCommandOptFree(first); first = vshMalloc(ctl, sizeof(vshCmdOpt)); first->def = help->opts; first->data = g_strdup(cmd->name); first->next = NULL; cmd = help; opts_required = 0; opts_seen = 0; break; } c->opts = first; c->def = cmd; c->next = NULL; first = NULL; if (!partial && vshCommandCheckOpts(ctl, c, opts_required, opts_seen) < 0) { VIR_FREE(c); goto syntaxError; } if (partial) { vshCommandFree(*partial); *partial = c; } else { if (!ctl->cmd) ctl->cmd = c; if (clast) clast->next = c; clast = c; } } if (tk == VSH_TK_END) break; } return true; syntaxError: if (partial) { vshCmd *tmp; tmp = vshMalloc(ctl, sizeof(*tmp)); tmp->opts = first; tmp->def = cmd; *partial = tmp; } else { vshCommandFree(ctl->cmd); ctl->cmd = NULL; vshCommandOptFree(first); } VIR_FREE(tkdata); return false; } /* -------------------- * Command argv parsing * -------------------- */ static vshCommandToken ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(2) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(3) vshCommandArgvGetArg(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, vshCommandParser *parser, char **res, bool report G_GNUC_UNUSED) { if (parser->arg_pos == parser->arg_end) { *res = NULL; return VSH_TK_END; } *res = g_strdup(*parser->arg_pos); parser->arg_pos++; return VSH_TK_ARG; } bool vshCommandArgvParse(vshControl *ctl, int nargs, char **argv) { vshCommandParser parser; if (nargs <= 0) return false; parser.arg_pos = argv; parser.arg_end = argv + nargs; parser.getNextArg = vshCommandArgvGetArg; return vshCommandParse(ctl, &parser, NULL); } /* ---------------------- * Command string parsing * ---------------------- */ static vshCommandToken ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(2) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(3) vshCommandStringGetArg(vshControl *ctl, vshCommandParser *parser, char **res, bool report) { bool single_quote = false; bool double_quote = false; int sz = 0; char *p = parser->pos; char *q = g_strdup(p); *res = q; while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || (*p == '\\' && p[1] == '\n')) p += 1 + (*p == '\\'); if (*p == '\0') return VSH_TK_END; if (*p == ';' || *p == '\n') { parser->pos = ++p; /* = \0 or begin of next command */ return VSH_TK_SUBCMD_END; } if (*p == '#') { /* Argument starting with # is comment to end of line */ while (*p && *p != '\n') p++; parser->pos = p + !!*p; return VSH_TK_SUBCMD_END; } while (*p) { /* end of token is blank space or ';' */ if (!double_quote && !single_quote && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == ';' || *p == '\n')) break; if (!double_quote && *p == '\'') { /* single quote */ single_quote = !single_quote; p++; continue; } else if (!single_quote && *p == '\\') { /* escape */ /* * The same as in shell, a \ in "" is an escaper, * but a \ in '' is not an escaper. */ p++; if (*p == '\0') { if (report) vshError(ctl, "%s", _("dangling \\")); return VSH_TK_ERROR; } else if (*p == '\n') { /* Elide backslash-newline entirely */ p++; continue; } } else if (!single_quote && *p == '"') { /* double quote */ double_quote = !double_quote; p++; continue; } *q++ = *p++; sz++; } if (double_quote) { if (report) vshError(ctl, "%s", _("missing \"")); return VSH_TK_ERROR; } *q = '\0'; parser->pos = p; return VSH_TK_ARG; } bool vshCommandStringParse(vshControl *ctl, char *cmdstr, vshCmd **partial) { vshCommandParser parser; if (cmdstr == NULL || *cmdstr == '\0') return false; parser.pos = cmdstr; parser.getNextArg = vshCommandStringGetArg; return vshCommandParse(ctl, &parser, partial); } /** * virshCommandOptTimeoutToMs: * @ctl virsh control structure * @cmd command reference * @timeout result * * Parse an optional --timeout parameter in seconds, but store the * value of the timeout in milliseconds. * See vshCommandOptInt() */ int vshCommandOptTimeoutToMs(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd, int *timeout) { int ret; unsigned int utimeout; if ((ret = vshCommandOptUInt(ctl, cmd, "timeout", &utimeout)) <= 0) return ret; /* Ensure that the timeout is not zero and that we can convert * it from seconds to milliseconds without overflowing. */ if (utimeout == 0 || utimeout > INT_MAX / 1000) { vshError(ctl, _("Numeric value '%u' for <%s> option is malformed or out of range"), utimeout, "timeout"); ret = -1; } else { *timeout = ((int) utimeout) * 1000; } return ret; } /* --------------- * Misc utils * --------------- */ /* Return a non-NULL string representation of a typed parameter; exit * if we are out of memory. */ char * vshGetTypedParamValue(vshControl *ctl, virTypedParameterPtr item) { char *str = NULL; switch (item->type) { case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_INT: str = g_strdup_printf("%d", item->value.i); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_UINT: str = g_strdup_printf("%u", item->value.ui); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_LLONG: str = g_strdup_printf("%lld", item->value.l); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_ULLONG: str = g_strdup_printf("%llu", item->value.ul); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_DOUBLE: str = g_strdup_printf("%f", item->value.d); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_BOOLEAN: str = g_strdup(item->value.b ? _("yes") : _("no")); break; case VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING: str = g_strdup(item->value.s); break; default: vshError(ctl, _("unimplemented parameter type %d"), item->type); } if (!str) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("Out of memory")); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } return str; } void vshDebug(vshControl *ctl, int level, const char *format, ...) { va_list ap; char *str; /* Aligning log levels to that of libvirt. * Traces with levels >= user-specified-level * gets logged into file */ if (level < ctl->debug) return; va_start(ap, format); vshOutputLogFile(ctl, level, format, ap); va_end(ap); va_start(ap, format); str = g_strdup_vprintf(format, ap); va_end(ap); fputs(str, stdout); VIR_FREE(str); } void vshPrintExtra(vshControl *ctl, const char *format, ...) { va_list ap; char *str; if (ctl && ctl->quiet) return; va_start(ap, format); str = g_strdup_vprintf(format, ap); va_end(ap); fputs(str, stdout); VIR_FREE(str); } void vshPrint(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const char *format, ...) { va_list ap; char *str; va_start(ap, format); str = g_strdup_vprintf(format, ap); va_end(ap); fputs(str, stdout); VIR_FREE(str); } bool vshTTYIsInterruptCharacter(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const char chr G_GNUC_UNUSED) { #ifndef WIN32 if (ctl->istty && ctl->termattr.c_cc[VINTR] == chr) return true; #endif return false; } bool vshTTYAvailable(vshControl *ctl) { return ctl->istty; } int vshTTYDisableInterrupt(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED) { #ifndef WIN32 struct termios termset = ctl->termattr; if (!ctl->istty) return -1; /* check if we need to set the terminal */ if (termset.c_cc[VINTR] == _POSIX_VDISABLE) return 0; termset.c_cc[VINTR] = _POSIX_VDISABLE; termset.c_lflag &= ~ICANON; if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &termset) < 0) return -1; #endif return 0; } int vshTTYRestore(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED) { #ifndef WIN32 if (!ctl->istty) return 0; if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &ctl->termattr) < 0) return -1; #endif return 0; } int vshTTYMakeRaw(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, bool report_errors G_GNUC_UNUSED) { #ifndef WIN32 struct termios rawattr = ctl->termattr; char ebuf[1024]; if (!ctl->istty) { if (report_errors) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("unable to make terminal raw: console isn't a tty")); } return -1; } cfmakeraw(&rawattr); if (tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &rawattr) < 0) { if (report_errors) vshError(ctl, _("unable to set tty attributes: %s"), virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); return -1; } #endif return 0; } void vshError(vshControl *ctl, const char *format, ...) { va_list ap; char *str; if (ctl != NULL) { va_start(ap, format); vshOutputLogFile(ctl, VSH_ERR_ERROR, format, ap); va_end(ap); } /* Most output is to stdout, but if someone ran virsh 2>&1, then * printing to stderr will not interleave correctly with stdout * unless we flush between every transition between streams. */ fflush(stdout); fputs(_("error: "), stderr); va_start(ap, format); str = g_strdup_vprintf(format, ap); va_end(ap); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", NULLSTR(str)); fflush(stderr); VIR_FREE(str); } void vshEventLoop(void *opaque) { vshControl *ctl = opaque; while (1) { bool quit; virMutexLock(&ctl->lock); quit = ctl->quit; virMutexUnlock(&ctl->lock); if (quit) break; if (virEventRunDefaultImpl() < 0) vshReportError(ctl); } } /* * Helpers for waiting for a libvirt event. */ /* We want to use SIGINT to cancel a wait; but as signal handlers * don't have an opaque argument, we have to use static storage. */ #ifndef WIN32 static int vshEventFd = -1; static struct sigaction vshEventOldAction; /* Signal handler installed in vshEventStart, removed in vshEventCleanup. */ static void vshEventInt(int sig G_GNUC_UNUSED, siginfo_t *siginfo G_GNUC_UNUSED, void *context G_GNUC_UNUSED) { char reason = VSH_EVENT_INTERRUPT; if (vshEventFd >= 0) ignore_value(safewrite(vshEventFd, &reason, 1)); } #endif /* !WIN32 */ /* Event loop handler used to limit length of waiting for any other event. */ void vshEventTimeout(int timer G_GNUC_UNUSED, void *opaque) { vshControl *ctl = opaque; char reason = VSH_EVENT_TIMEOUT; if (ctl->eventPipe[1] >= 0) ignore_value(safewrite(ctl->eventPipe[1], &reason, 1)); } /** * vshEventStart: * @ctl vsh command struct * @timeout_ms max wait time in milliseconds, or 0 for indefinite * * Set up a wait for a libvirt event. The wait can be canceled by * SIGINT or by calling vshEventDone() in your event handler. If * @timeout_ms is positive, the wait will also end if the timeout * expires. Call vshEventWait() to block the main thread (the event * handler runs in the event loop thread). When done (including if * there was an error registering for an event), use vshEventCleanup() * to quit waiting. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ int vshEventStart(vshControl *ctl, int timeout_ms) { #ifndef WIN32 struct sigaction action; assert(vshEventFd == -1); #endif /* !WIN32 */ assert(ctl->eventPipe[0] == -1 && ctl->eventPipe[1] == -1 && ctl->eventTimerId >= 0); if (pipe2(ctl->eventPipe, O_CLOEXEC) < 0) { char ebuf[1024]; vshError(ctl, _("failed to create pipe: %s"), virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); return -1; } #ifndef WIN32 vshEventFd = ctl->eventPipe[1]; action.sa_sigaction = vshEventInt; action.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; sigemptyset(&action.sa_mask); sigaction(SIGINT, &action, &vshEventOldAction); #endif /* !WIN32 */ if (timeout_ms) virEventUpdateTimeout(ctl->eventTimerId, timeout_ms); return 0; } /** * vshEventDone: * @ctl vsh command struct * * Call this from an event callback to let the main thread quit * blocking on further events. */ void vshEventDone(vshControl *ctl) { char reason = VSH_EVENT_DONE; if (ctl->eventPipe[1] >= 0) ignore_value(safewrite(ctl->eventPipe[1], &reason, 1)); } /** * vshEventWait: * @ctl vsh command struct * * Call this in the main thread after calling vshEventStart() then * registering for one or more events. This call will block until * SIGINT, the timeout registered at the start, or until one of your * event handlers calls vshEventDone(). Returns an enum VSH_EVENT_* * stating how the wait concluded, or -1 on error. */ int vshEventWait(vshControl *ctl) { char buf; int rv; assert(ctl->eventPipe[0] >= 0); while ((rv = read(ctl->eventPipe[0], &buf, 1)) < 0 && errno == EINTR); if (rv != 1) { char ebuf[1024]; if (!rv) errno = EPIPE; vshError(ctl, _("failed to determine loop exit status: %s"), virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); return -1; } return buf; } /** * vshEventCleanup: * @ctl vsh control struct * * Call at the end of any function that has used vshEventStart(), to * tear down any remaining SIGINT or timeout handlers. */ void vshEventCleanup(vshControl *ctl) { #ifndef WIN32 if (vshEventFd >= 0) { sigaction(SIGINT, &vshEventOldAction, NULL); vshEventFd = -1; } #endif /* !WIN32 */ VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(ctl->eventPipe[0]); VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(ctl->eventPipe[1]); virEventUpdateTimeout(ctl->eventTimerId, -1); } #define LOGFILE_FLAGS (O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT | O_SYNC) /** * vshOpenLogFile: * * Open log file. */ void vshOpenLogFile(vshControl *ctl) { if (ctl->logfile == NULL) return; if ((ctl->log_fd = open(ctl->logfile, LOGFILE_FLAGS, FILE_MODE)) < 0) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("failed to open the log file. check the log file path")); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } } /** * vshOutputLogFile: * * Outputting an error to log file. */ void vshOutputLogFile(vshControl *ctl, int log_level, const char *msg_format, va_list ap) { virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; char *str = NULL; size_t len; const char *lvl = ""; g_autoptr(GDateTime) now = g_date_time_new_now_local(); g_autofree gchar *nowstr = NULL; if (ctl->log_fd == -1) return; /** * create log format * * [YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS SIGNATURE PID] LOG_LEVEL message */ nowstr = g_date_time_format(now, "%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S"); virBufferAsprintf(&buf, "[%s %s %d] ", nowstr, ctl->progname, (int) getpid()); switch (log_level) { case VSH_ERR_DEBUG: lvl = LVL_DEBUG; break; case VSH_ERR_INFO: lvl = LVL_INFO; break; case VSH_ERR_NOTICE: lvl = LVL_INFO; break; case VSH_ERR_WARNING: lvl = LVL_WARNING; break; case VSH_ERR_ERROR: lvl = LVL_ERROR; break; default: lvl = LVL_DEBUG; break; } virBufferAsprintf(&buf, "%s ", lvl); virBufferVasprintf(&buf, msg_format, ap); virBufferTrim(&buf, "\n"); virBufferAddChar(&buf, '\n'); str = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); len = strlen(str); /* write log */ if (safewrite(ctl->log_fd, str, len) < 0) goto error; VIR_FREE(str); return; error: vshCloseLogFile(ctl); vshError(ctl, "%s", _("failed to write the log file")); virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); VIR_FREE(str); } /** * vshCloseLogFile: * * Close log file. */ void vshCloseLogFile(vshControl *ctl) { char ebuf[1024]; /* log file close */ if (VIR_CLOSE(ctl->log_fd) < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("%s: failed to write log file: %s"), ctl->logfile ? ctl->logfile : "?", virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); } if (ctl->logfile) { VIR_FREE(ctl->logfile); ctl->logfile = NULL; } } #ifndef WIN32 static void vshPrintRaw(vshControl *ctl, ...) { va_list ap; char *key; va_start(ap, ctl); while ((key = va_arg(ap, char *)) != NULL) vshPrint(ctl, "%s\r\n", key); va_end(ap); } /** * vshAskReedit: * @msg: Question to ask user * * Ask user if he wants to return to previously * edited file. * * Returns 'y' if he wants to * 'n' if he doesn't want to * 'i' if he wants to try defining it again while ignoring validation * 'f' if he forcibly wants to * -1 on error * 0 otherwise */ int vshAskReedit(vshControl *ctl, const char *msg, bool relax_avail) { int c = -1; if (!isatty(STDIN_FILENO)) return -1; vshReportError(ctl); if (vshTTYMakeRaw(ctl, false) < 0) return -1; while (true) { vshPrint(ctl, "\r%s %s %s: ", msg, _("Try again?"), relax_avail ? "[y,n,i,f,?]" : "[y,n,f,?]"); c = g_ascii_tolower(getchar()); if (c == '?') { vshPrintRaw(ctl, "", _("y - yes, start editor again"), _("n - no, throw away my changes"), NULL); if (relax_avail) { vshPrintRaw(ctl, _("i - turn off validation and try to redefine " "again"), NULL); } vshPrintRaw(ctl, _("f - force, try to redefine again"), _("? - print this help"), NULL); continue; } else if (c == 'y' || c == 'n' || c == 'f' || (relax_avail && c == 'i')) { break; } } vshTTYRestore(ctl); vshPrint(ctl, "\r\n"); return c; } #else /* WIN32 */ int vshAskReedit(vshControl *ctl, const char *msg G_GNUC_UNUSED, bool relax_avail G_GNUC_UNUSED) { vshDebug(ctl, VSH_ERR_WARNING, "%s", _("This function is not " "supported on WIN32 platform")); return 0; } #endif /* WIN32 */ /* Common code for the edit / net-edit / pool-edit functions which follow. */ char * vshEditWriteToTempFile(vshControl *ctl, const char *doc) { char *ret; const char *tmpdir; int fd; char ebuf[1024]; tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR"); if (!tmpdir) tmpdir = "/tmp"; ret = g_strdup_printf("%s/virshXXXXXX.xml", tmpdir); fd = g_mkstemp_full(ret, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); if (fd == -1) { vshError(ctl, _("g_mkstemp_full: failed to create temporary file: %s"), virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); VIR_FREE(ret); return NULL; } if (safewrite(fd, doc, strlen(doc)) == -1) { vshError(ctl, _("write: %s: failed to write to temporary file: %s"), ret, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(fd); unlink(ret); VIR_FREE(ret); return NULL; } if (VIR_CLOSE(fd) < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("close: %s: failed to write or close temporary file: %s"), ret, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); unlink(ret); VIR_FREE(ret); return NULL; } /* Temporary filename: caller frees. */ return ret; } /* Characters permitted in $EDITOR environment variable and temp filename. */ #define ACCEPTED_CHARS \ "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789-/_.:@" int vshEditFile(vshControl *ctl, const char *filename) { const char *editor; virCommandPtr cmd; int ret = -1; int outfd = STDOUT_FILENO; int errfd = STDERR_FILENO; editor = getenv("VISUAL"); if (!editor) editor = getenv("EDITOR"); if (!editor) editor = DEFAULT_EDITOR; /* Check that filename doesn't contain shell meta-characters, and * if it does, refuse to run. Follow the Unix conventions for * EDITOR: the user can intentionally specify command options, so * we don't protect any shell metacharacters there. Lots more * than virsh will misbehave if EDITOR has bogus contents (which * is why sudo scrubs it by default). Conversely, if the editor * is safe, we can run it directly rather than wasting a shell. */ if (strspn(editor, ACCEPTED_CHARS) != strlen(editor)) { if (strspn(filename, ACCEPTED_CHARS) != strlen(filename)) { vshError(ctl, _("%s: temporary filename contains shell meta or other " "unacceptable characters (is $TMPDIR wrong?)"), filename); return -1; } cmd = virCommandNewArgList("sh", "-c", NULL); virCommandAddArgFormat(cmd, "%s %s", editor, filename); } else { cmd = virCommandNewArgList(editor, filename, NULL); } virCommandSetInputFD(cmd, STDIN_FILENO); virCommandSetOutputFD(cmd, &outfd); virCommandSetErrorFD(cmd, &errfd); if (virCommandRunAsync(cmd, NULL) < 0 || virCommandWait(cmd, NULL) < 0) { vshReportError(ctl); goto cleanup; } ret = 0; cleanup: virCommandFree(cmd); return ret; } char * vshEditReadBackFile(vshControl *ctl, const char *filename) { char *ret; char ebuf[1024]; if (virFileReadAll(filename, VSH_MAX_XML_FILE, &ret) == -1) { vshError(ctl, _("%s: failed to read temporary file: %s"), filename, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); return NULL; } return ret; } /* Tree listing helpers. */ static int vshTreePrintInternal(vshControl *ctl, vshTreeLookup lookup, void *opaque, int num_devices, int devid, int lastdev, bool root, virBufferPtr indent) { size_t i; int nextlastdev = -1; const char *dev = (lookup)(devid, false, opaque); /* Print this device, with indent if not at root */ vshPrint(ctl, "%s%s%s\n", virBufferCurrentContent(indent), root ? "" : "+- ", dev); /* Update indent to show '|' or ' ' for child devices */ if (!root) { virBufferAddChar(indent, devid == lastdev ? ' ' : '|'); virBufferAddChar(indent, ' '); } /* Determine the index of the last child device */ for (i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) { const char *parent = (lookup)(i, true, opaque); if (parent && STREQ(parent, dev)) nextlastdev = i; } /* If there is a child device, then print another blank line */ if (nextlastdev != -1) vshPrint(ctl, "%s |\n", virBufferCurrentContent(indent)); /* Finally print all children */ virBufferAddLit(indent, " "); for (i = 0; i < num_devices; i++) { const char *parent = (lookup)(i, true, opaque); if (parent && STREQ(parent, dev) && vshTreePrintInternal(ctl, lookup, opaque, num_devices, i, nextlastdev, false, indent) < 0) return -1; } virBufferTrim(indent, " "); /* If there was no child device, and we're the last in * a list of devices, then print another blank line */ if (nextlastdev == -1 && devid == lastdev) vshPrint(ctl, "%s\n", virBufferCurrentContent(indent)); if (!root) virBufferTrimLen(indent, 2); return 0; } int vshTreePrint(vshControl *ctl, vshTreeLookup lookup, void *opaque, int num_devices, int devid) { int ret; virBuffer indent = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; ret = vshTreePrintInternal(ctl, lookup, opaque, num_devices, devid, devid, true, &indent); if (ret < 0) vshError(ctl, "%s", _("Failed to complete tree listing")); virBufferFreeAndReset(&indent); return ret; } #if WITH_READLINE /* ----------------- * Readline stuff * ----------------- */ /** * vshReadlineCommandGenerator: * @text: optional command prefix * * Generator function for command completion. * * Returns a string list of commands with @text prefix, * NULL if there's no such command. */ static char ** vshReadlineCommandGenerator(const char *text) { size_t grp_list_index = 0, cmd_list_index = 0; size_t len = strlen(text); const char *name; const vshCmdGrp *grp; const vshCmdDef *cmds; size_t ret_size = 0; char **ret = NULL; grp = cmdGroups; /* Return the next name which partially matches from the * command list. */ while (grp[grp_list_index].name) { cmds = grp[grp_list_index].commands; if (cmds[cmd_list_index].name) { while ((name = cmds[cmd_list_index].name)) { if (cmds[cmd_list_index++].flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) continue; if (STREQLEN(name, text, len)) { if (VIR_REALLOC_N(ret, ret_size + 2) < 0) { virStringListFree(ret); return NULL; } ret[ret_size] = g_strdup(name); ret_size++; /* Terminate the string list properly. */ ret[ret_size] = NULL; } } } else { cmd_list_index = 0; grp_list_index++; } } return ret; } static char ** vshReadlineOptionsGenerator(const char *text, const vshCmdDef *cmd, vshCmd *last) { size_t list_index = 0; size_t len = strlen(text); const char *name; size_t ret_size = 0; char **ret = NULL; if (!cmd) return NULL; if (!cmd->opts) return NULL; while ((name = cmd->opts[list_index].name)) { bool exists = false; vshCmdOpt *opt = last->opts; size_t name_len; list_index++; if (len > 2) { /* provide auto-complete only when the text starts with -- */ if (STRNEQLEN(text, "--", 2)) return NULL; if (STRNEQLEN(name, text + 2, len - 2)) continue; } else if (STRNEQLEN(text, "--", len)) { return NULL; } while (opt) { if (STREQ(opt->def->name, name) && opt->def->type != VSH_OT_ARGV) { exists = true; break; } opt = opt->next; } if (exists) continue; if (VIR_REALLOC_N(ret, ret_size + 2) < 0) { virStringListFree(ret); return NULL; } name_len = strlen(name); ret[ret_size] = vshMalloc(NULL, name_len + 3); g_snprintf(ret[ret_size], name_len + 3, "--%s", name); ret_size++; /* Terminate the string list properly. */ ret[ret_size] = NULL; } return ret; } static const vshCmdOptDef * vshReadlineCommandFindOpt(const vshCmd *partial, const char *text) { const vshCmd *tmp = partial; while (tmp && tmp->next) { if (tmp->def == tmp->next->def && !tmp->next->opts) break; tmp = tmp->next; } if (tmp && tmp->opts) { const vshCmdOpt *opt = tmp->opts; while (opt) { if (STREQ_NULLABLE(opt->data, text) || STREQ_NULLABLE(opt->data, " ")) return opt->def; opt = opt->next; } } return NULL; } static int vshCompleterFilter(char ***list, const char *text) { char **newList = NULL; size_t newList_len = 0; size_t list_len; size_t i; if (!list || !*list) return -1; list_len = virStringListLength((const char **) *list); if (VIR_ALLOC_N(newList, list_len + 1) < 0) return -1; for (i = 0; i < list_len; i++) { if (!STRPREFIX((*list)[i], text)) { VIR_FREE((*list)[i]); continue; } newList[newList_len] = g_steal_pointer(&(*list)[i]); newList_len++; } ignore_value(VIR_REALLOC_N_QUIET(newList, newList_len + 1)); VIR_FREE(*list); *list = newList; return 0; } static char * vshReadlineParse(const char *text, int state) { static vshCmd *partial; static char **list; static size_t list_index; const vshCmdDef *cmd = NULL; const vshCmdOptDef *opt = NULL; char *ret = NULL; if (!state) { char *buf = g_strdup(rl_line_buffer); vshCommandFree(partial); partial = NULL; virStringListFree(list); list = NULL; list_index = 0; *(buf + rl_point) = '\0'; vshCommandStringParse(NULL, buf, &partial); VIR_FREE(buf); if (partial) { cmd = partial->def; partial->skipChecks = true; } if (cmd && STREQ(cmd->name, text)) { /* Corner case - some commands share prefix (e.g. * dump and dumpxml). If user typed 'dump', * then @text = "dump" and we want to offer command * completion. If they typed 'dump ' then * @text = "" (the space after the command) and we * want to offer options completion for dump command. */ cmd = NULL; } opt = vshReadlineCommandFindOpt(partial, text); } if (!list) { if (!cmd) { list = vshReadlineCommandGenerator(text); } else { if (!opt || (opt->type != VSH_OT_DATA && opt->type != VSH_OT_STRING && opt->type != VSH_OT_ARGV)) list = vshReadlineOptionsGenerator(text, cmd, partial); if (opt && opt->completer) { char **completer_list = opt->completer(autoCompleteOpaque, partial, opt->completer_flags); /* For string list returned by completer we have to do * filtering based on @text because completer returns all * possible strings. */ if (completer_list && (vshCompleterFilter(&completer_list, text) < 0 || virStringListMerge(&list, &completer_list) < 0)) { virStringListFree(completer_list); goto cleanup; } } } } if (list) { ret = g_strdup(list[list_index]); list_index++; } if (ret && !rl_completion_quote_character) { virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; virBufferEscapeShell(&buf, ret); VIR_FREE(ret); ret = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); } cleanup: if (!ret) { vshCommandFree(partial); partial = NULL; virStringListFree(list); list = NULL; list_index = 0; } return ret; } static char ** vshReadlineCompletion(const char *text, int start G_GNUC_UNUSED, int end G_GNUC_UNUSED) { return rl_completion_matches(text, vshReadlineParse); } static int vshReadlineCharIsQuoted(char *line, int idx) { return idx > 0 && line[idx - 1] == '\\' && !vshReadlineCharIsQuoted(line, idx - 1); } # define HISTSIZE_MAX 500000 static int vshReadlineInit(vshControl *ctl) { char *userdir = NULL; int max_history = 500; int ret = -1; char *histsize_env = NULL; const char *histsize_str = NULL; const char *break_characters = " \t\n\\`@$><=;|&{("; const char *quote_characters = "\"'"; /* Opaque data for autocomplete callbacks. */ autoCompleteOpaque = ctl; rl_readline_name = ctl->name; /* Tell the completer that we want a crack first. */ rl_attempted_completion_function = vshReadlineCompletion; rl_basic_word_break_characters = break_characters; rl_completer_quote_characters = quote_characters; rl_char_is_quoted_p = vshReadlineCharIsQuoted; histsize_env = g_strdup_printf("%s_HISTSIZE", ctl->env_prefix); /* Limit the total size of the history buffer */ if ((histsize_str = getenv(histsize_env))) { if (virStrToLong_i(histsize_str, NULL, 10, &max_history) < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("Bad $%s value."), histsize_env); goto cleanup; } else if (max_history > HISTSIZE_MAX || max_history < 0) { vshError(ctl, _("$%s value should be between 0 " "and %d"), histsize_env, HISTSIZE_MAX); goto cleanup; } } stifle_history(max_history); /* Prepare to read/write history from/to the * $XDG_CACHE_HOME/virtshell/history file */ userdir = virGetUserCacheDirectory(); ctl->historydir = g_strdup_printf("%s/%s", userdir, ctl->name); ctl->historyfile = g_strdup_printf("%s/history", ctl->historydir); read_history(ctl->historyfile); ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FREE(userdir); VIR_FREE(histsize_env); return ret; } static void vshReadlineDeinit(vshControl *ctl) { if (ctl->historyfile != NULL) { if (virFileMakePathWithMode(ctl->historydir, 0755) < 0 && errno != EEXIST) { char ebuf[1024]; vshError(ctl, _("Failed to create '%s': %s"), ctl->historydir, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); } else { write_history(ctl->historyfile); } } VIR_FREE(ctl->historydir); VIR_FREE(ctl->historyfile); } char * vshReadline(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const char *prompt) { return readline(prompt); } #else /* !WITH_READLINE */ static int vshReadlineInit(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED) { /* empty */ return 0; } static void vshReadlineDeinit(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED) { /* empty */ } char * vshReadline(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const char *prompt) { char line[1024]; char *r; int len; fputs(prompt, stdout); r = fgets(line, sizeof(line), stdin); if (r == NULL) return NULL; /* EOF */ /* Chomp trailing \n */ len = strlen(r); if (len > 0 && r[len-1] == '\n') r[len-1] = '\0'; return g_strdup(r); } #endif /* !WITH_READLINE */ /* * Initialize debug settings. */ static int vshInitDebug(vshControl *ctl) { const char *debugEnv; char *env = NULL; if (ctl->debug == VSH_DEBUG_DEFAULT) { env = g_strdup_printf("%s_DEBUG", ctl->env_prefix); /* log level not set from commandline, check env variable */ debugEnv = getenv(env); if (debugEnv) { int debug; if (virStrToLong_i(debugEnv, NULL, 10, &debug) < 0 || debug < VSH_ERR_DEBUG || debug > VSH_ERR_ERROR) { vshError(ctl, _("%s_DEBUG not set with a valid numeric value"), ctl->env_prefix); } else { ctl->debug = debug; } } VIR_FREE(env); } if (ctl->logfile == NULL) { env = g_strdup_printf("%s_LOG_FILE", ctl->env_prefix); /* log file not set from cmdline */ debugEnv = getenv(env); if (debugEnv && *debugEnv) { ctl->logfile = g_strdup(debugEnv); vshOpenLogFile(ctl); } VIR_FREE(env); } return 0; } /* * Initialize global data */ bool vshInit(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmdGrp *groups, const vshCmdDef *set) { if (!ctl->hooks) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("client hooks cannot be NULL")); return false; } if (!groups && !set) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("command groups and command set " "cannot both be NULL")); return false; } cmdGroups = groups; cmdSet = set; if (vshInitDebug(ctl) < 0 || (ctl->imode && vshReadlineInit(ctl) < 0)) return false; return true; } bool vshInitReload(vshControl *ctl) { if (!cmdGroups && !cmdSet) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("command groups and command are both NULL " "run vshInit before reloading")); return false; } if (vshInitDebug(ctl) < 0) return false; if (ctl->imode) vshReadlineDeinit(ctl); if (ctl->imode && vshReadlineInit(ctl) < 0) return false; return true; } void vshDeinit(vshControl *ctl) { /* NB: Don't make calling of vshReadlineDeinit conditional on active * interactive mode. */ vshReadlineDeinit(ctl); vshCloseLogFile(ctl); } /* ----------------------------------------------- * Generic commands available to use by any client * ----------------------------------------------- */ const vshCmdOptDef opts_help[] = { {.name = "command", .type = VSH_OT_STRING, .help = N_("Prints global help, command specific help, or help for a group of related commands") }, {.name = NULL} }; const vshCmdInfo info_help[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("print help") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("Prints global help, command specific help, or help for a\n" " group of related commands") }, {.name = NULL} }; bool cmdHelp(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) { const vshCmdDef *def = NULL; const vshCmdGrp *grp = NULL; const char *name = NULL; if (vshCommandOptStringQuiet(ctl, cmd, "command", &name) <= 0) { vshPrint(ctl, "%s", _("Grouped commands:\n\n")); for (grp = cmdGroups; grp->name; grp++) { vshPrint(ctl, _(" %s (help keyword '%s'):\n"), grp->name, grp->keyword); for (def = grp->commands; def->name; def++) { if (def->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) continue; vshPrint(ctl, " %-30s %s\n", def->name, _(vshCmddefGetInfo(def, "help"))); } vshPrint(ctl, "\n"); } return true; } if ((def = vshCmddefSearch(name))) { if (def->flags & VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS) def = vshCmddefSearch(def->alias); return vshCmddefHelp(ctl, def); } else if ((grp = vshCmdGrpSearch(name))) { return vshCmdGrpHelp(ctl, grp); } else { vshError(ctl, _("command or command group '%s' doesn't exist"), name); return false; } } const vshCmdOptDef opts_cd[] = { {.name = "dir", .type = VSH_OT_STRING, .help = N_("directory to switch to (default: home or else root)") }, {.name = NULL} }; const vshCmdInfo info_cd[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("change the current directory") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("Change the current directory.") }, {.name = NULL} }; bool cmdCd(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) { const char *dir = NULL; g_autofree char *dir_malloced = NULL; char ebuf[1024]; if (!ctl->imode) { vshError(ctl, "%s", _("cd: command valid only in interactive mode")); return false; } if (vshCommandOptStringQuiet(ctl, cmd, "dir", &dir) <= 0) dir = dir_malloced = virGetUserDirectory(); if (!dir) dir = "/"; if (chdir(dir) == -1) { vshError(ctl, _("cd: %s: %s"), virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf)), dir); return false; } return true; } const vshCmdOptDef opts_echo[] = { {.name = "shell", .type = VSH_OT_BOOL, .help = N_("escape for shell use") }, {.name = "xml", .type = VSH_OT_BOOL, .help = N_("escape for XML use") }, {.name = "err", .type = VSH_OT_BOOL, .help = N_("output to stderr"), }, {.name = "str", .type = VSH_OT_ALIAS, .help = "string" }, {.name = "hi", .type = VSH_OT_ALIAS, .help = "string=hello" }, {.name = "string", .type = VSH_OT_ARGV, .help = N_("arguments to echo") }, {.name = NULL} }; const vshCmdInfo info_echo[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("echo arguments") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("Echo back arguments, possibly with quoting.") }, {.name = NULL} }; /* Exists mainly for debugging virsh, but also handy for adding back * quotes for later evaluation. */ bool cmdEcho(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) { bool shell = false; bool xml = false; bool err = false; int count = 0; const vshCmdOpt *opt = NULL; char *arg; virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; if (vshCommandOptBool(cmd, "shell")) shell = true; if (vshCommandOptBool(cmd, "xml")) xml = true; if (vshCommandOptBool(cmd, "err")) err = true; while ((opt = vshCommandOptArgv(ctl, cmd, opt))) { char *str; virBuffer xmlbuf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; arg = opt->data; if (count) virBufferAddChar(&buf, ' '); if (xml) { virBufferEscapeString(&xmlbuf, "%s", arg); str = virBufferContentAndReset(&xmlbuf); } else { str = g_strdup(arg); } if (shell) virBufferEscapeShell(&buf, str); else virBufferAdd(&buf, str, -1); count++; VIR_FREE(str); } arg = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); if (arg) { if (err) vshError(ctl, "%s", arg); else vshPrint(ctl, "%s", arg); } VIR_FREE(arg); return true; } const vshCmdInfo info_pwd[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("print the current directory") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("Print the current directory.") }, {.name = NULL} }; bool cmdPwd(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd G_GNUC_UNUSED) { g_autofree char *cwd = g_get_current_dir(); vshPrint(ctl, _("%s\n"), cwd); return true; } const vshCmdInfo info_quit[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("quit this interactive terminal") }, {.name = "desc", .data = "" }, {.name = NULL} }; bool cmdQuit(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd G_GNUC_UNUSED) { ctl->imode = false; return true; } /* ----------------- * Command self-test * ----------------- */ const vshCmdInfo info_selftest[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("internal command for testing virt shells") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("internal use only") }, {.name = NULL} }; /* Prints help for every command. * That runs vshCmddefOptParse which validates * the per-command options structure. */ bool cmdSelfTest(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd G_GNUC_UNUSED) { const vshCmdGrp *grp; const vshCmdDef *def; for (grp = cmdGroups; grp->name; grp++) { for (def = grp->commands; def->name; def++) { if (vshCmddefCheckInternals(ctl, def) < 0) return false; } } return true; } /* ---------------------- * Autocompletion command * ---------------------- */ const vshCmdOptDef opts_complete[] = { {.name = "string", .type = VSH_OT_ARGV, .flags = VSH_OFLAG_EMPTY_OK, .help = N_("partial string to autocomplete") }, {.name = NULL} }; const vshCmdInfo info_complete[] = { {.name = "help", .data = N_("internal command for autocompletion") }, {.name = "desc", .data = N_("internal use only") }, {.name = NULL} }; #ifdef WITH_READLINE bool cmdComplete(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd) { bool ret = false; const vshClientHooks *hooks = ctl->hooks; int stdin_fileno = STDIN_FILENO; const char *arg = ""; const vshCmdOpt *opt = NULL; char **matches = NULL, **iter; virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; if (vshCommandOptStringQuiet(ctl, cmd, "string", &arg) <= 0) goto cleanup; /* This command is flagged VSH_CMD_FLAG_NOCONNECT because we * need to prevent auth hooks reading any input. Therefore, we * have to close stdin and then connect ourselves. */ VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(stdin_fileno); if (!(hooks && hooks->connHandler && hooks->connHandler(ctl))) goto cleanup; while ((opt = vshCommandOptArgv(ctl, cmd, opt))) { if (virBufferUse(&buf) != 0) virBufferAddChar(&buf, ' '); virBufferAddStr(&buf, opt->data); arg = opt->data; } vshReadlineInit(ctl); if (!(rl_line_buffer = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf))) rl_line_buffer = g_strdup(""); /* rl_point is current cursor position in rl_line_buffer. * In our case it's at the end of the whole line. */ rl_point = strlen(rl_line_buffer); if (!(matches = vshReadlineCompletion(arg, 0, 0))) goto cleanup; for (iter = matches; *iter; iter++) { if (iter == matches && matches[1]) continue; printf("%s\n", *iter); } ret = true; cleanup: virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf); virStringListFree(matches); return ret; } #else /* !WITH_READLINE */ bool cmdComplete(vshControl *ctl G_GNUC_UNUSED, const vshCmd *cmd G_GNUC_UNUSED) { return false; } #endif /* !WITH_READLINE */