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Currently users who want to use virDomainQemuMonitorCommand() API or it's virsh equivalent has to use the same protocol as libvirt uses for communication to qemu. Since the protocol is QMP with current qemu and HMP much more usable for humans, one ends up typing something like the following: virsh qemu-monitor-command DOM \ '{"execute":"human-monitor-command","arguments":{"command-line":"info kvm"}}' which is not a very convenient way of debugging qemu. This patch introduces --hmp option to qemu-monitor-command, which says that the provided command is in HMP. If libvirt uses QMP to talk with qemu, the command will automatically be converted into QMP. So the example above is simplified to just virsh qemu-monitor-command --hmp DOM "info kvm" Also the result is converted from {"return":"kvm support: enabled\r\n"} to just plain HMP: kvm support: enabled If libvirt talks to qemu in HMP, --hmp flag is obviously a noop.
239 lines
7.2 KiB
C
239 lines
7.2 KiB
C
/*
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* internal.h: internal definitions just used by code from the library
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*/
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#ifndef __VIR_INTERNAL_H__
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# define __VIR_INTERNAL_H__
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# include <errno.h>
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# include <limits.h>
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# include <verify.h>
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# if STATIC_ANALYSIS
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# undef NDEBUG /* Don't let a prior NDEBUG definition cause trouble. */
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# include <assert.h>
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# define sa_assert(expr) assert (expr)
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# else
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# define sa_assert(expr) /* empty */
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# endif
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# ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSLIMITS_H
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# include <sys/syslimits.h>
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# endif
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/* The library itself is allowed to use deprecated functions /
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* variables, so effectively undefine the deprecated attribute
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* which would otherwise be defined in libvirt.h.
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*/
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# define VIR_DEPRECATED /*empty*/
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/* All uses of _() within the library should pick up translations from
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* libvirt's message files, rather than from the package that is
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* linking in the library. Setting this macro before including
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* "gettext.h" means that gettext() (and _()) will properly expand to
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* dgettext. */
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# define DEFAULT_TEXT_DOMAIN PACKAGE
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# include "gettext.h"
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# define _(str) gettext(str)
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# define N_(str) str
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# include "libvirt/libvirt.h"
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# include "libvirt/libvirt-qemu.h"
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# include "libvirt/virterror.h"
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# include "libvirt_internal.h"
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/* On architectures which lack these limits, define them (ie. Cygwin).
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* Note that the libvirt code should be robust enough to handle the
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* case where actual value is longer than these limits (eg. by setting
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* length correctly in second argument to gethostname and by always
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* using strncpy instead of strcpy).
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*/
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# ifndef HOST_NAME_MAX
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# define HOST_NAME_MAX 256
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# endif
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# ifndef IF_NAMESIZE
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# define IF_NAMESIZE 16
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# endif
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# ifndef INET_ADDRSTRLEN
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# define INET_ADDRSTRLEN 16
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# endif
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/* String equality tests, suggested by Jim Meyering. */
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# define STREQ(a,b) (strcmp(a,b) == 0)
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# define STRCASEEQ(a,b) (strcasecmp(a,b) == 0)
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# define STRNEQ(a,b) (strcmp(a,b) != 0)
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# define STRCASENEQ(a,b) (strcasecmp(a,b) != 0)
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# define STREQLEN(a,b,n) (strncmp(a,b,n) == 0)
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# define STRCASEEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncasecmp(a,b,n) == 0)
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# define STRNEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncmp(a,b,n) != 0)
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# define STRCASENEQLEN(a,b,n) (strncasecmp(a,b,n) != 0)
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# define STRPREFIX(a,b) (strncmp(a,b,strlen(b)) == 0)
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# define STRSKIP(a,b) (STRPREFIX(a,b) ? (a) + strlen(b) : NULL)
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# define STREQ_NULLABLE(a, b) \
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((!(a) && !(b)) || ((a) && (b) && STREQ((a), (b))))
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# define STRNEQ_NULLABLE(a, b) \
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((!(a) ^ !(b)) || ((a) && (b) && STRNEQ((a), (b))))
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# define NUL_TERMINATE(buf) do { (buf)[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0'; } while (0)
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# define ARRAY_CARDINALITY(Array) (sizeof (Array) / sizeof *(Array))
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/* C99 uses __func__. __FUNCTION__ is legacy. */
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# ifndef __GNUC__
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# define __FUNCTION__ __func__
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# endif
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# ifdef __GNUC__
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# ifndef __GNUC_PREREQ
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# if defined __GNUC__ && defined __GNUC_MINOR__
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# define __GNUC_PREREQ(maj, min) \
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((__GNUC__ << 16) + __GNUC_MINOR__ >= ((maj) << 16) + (min))
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# else
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# define __GNUC_PREREQ(maj,min) 0
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# endif
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/* Work around broken limits.h on debian etch */
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# if defined _GCC_LIMITS_H_ && ! defined ULLONG_MAX
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# define ULLONG_MAX ULONG_LONG_MAX
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# endif
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# endif /* __GNUC__ */
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/**
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* ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED:
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*
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* Macro to flag conciously unused parameters to functions
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*/
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__((__unused__))
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# endif
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/**
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* ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL:
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*
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* Macro to check for NULL-terminated varargs lists
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*/
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 0)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL __attribute__((__sentinel__))
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# else
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# define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL
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# endif
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# endif
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/**
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* ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF
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*
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* Macro used to check printf like functions, if compiling
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* with gcc.
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*
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* We use gnulib which guarentees we always have GNU style
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* printf format specifiers even on broken Win32 platforms
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* hence we have to force 'gnu_printf' for new GCC
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*/
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 4)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF(fmtpos,argpos) __attribute__((__format__ (gnu_printf, fmtpos,argpos)))
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# else
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# define ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF(fmtpos,argpos) __attribute__((__format__ (printf, fmtpos,argpos)))
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# endif
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# endif
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 4)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
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# else
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# define ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK
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# endif
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# endif
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/**
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* ATTRIBUTE_PACKED
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*
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* force a structure to be packed, i.e. not following architecture and
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* compiler best alignments for its sub components. It's needed for example
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* for the network filetering code when defining the content of raw
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* ethernet packets.
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* Others compiler than gcc may use something different e.g. #pragma pack(1)
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*/
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PACKED
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_PACKED __attribute__((packed))
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# else
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# error "Need an __attribute__((packed)) equivalent"
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# endif
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# endif
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL
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# if __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) __attribute__((__nonnull__(m)))
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# else
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# define ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m)
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# endif
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# endif
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# else
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
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# endif
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF
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# define ATTRIBUTE_FMT_PRINTF(...)
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# endif
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# ifndef ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK
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# define ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK
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# endif
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# endif /* __GNUC__ */
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/*
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* Use this when passing possibly-NULL strings to printf-a-likes.
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*/
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# define NULLSTR(s) \
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((void)verify_true(sizeof *(s) == sizeof (char)), \
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(s) ? (s) : "(null)")
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/**
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* TODO:
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*
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* macro to flag unimplemented blocks
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*/
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# define TODO \
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fprintf(stderr, "Unimplemented block at %s:%d\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__);
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/**
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* virCheckFlags:
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* @supported: an OR'ed set of supported flags
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* @retval: return value in case unsupported flags were passed
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*
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* To avoid memory leaks this macro has to be used before any non-trivial
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* code which could possibly allocate some memory.
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*
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* Returns nothing. Exits the caller function if unsupported flags were
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* passed to it.
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*/
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# define virCheckFlags(supported, retval) \
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do { \
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unsigned long __unsuppflags = flags & ~(supported); \
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if (__unsuppflags) { \
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virReportErrorHelper(NULL, \
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VIR_FROM_THIS, \
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VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, \
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__FILE__, \
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__FUNCTION__, \
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__LINE__, \
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_("%s: unsupported flags (0x%lx)"), \
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__FUNCTION__, __unsuppflags); \
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return retval; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* divide value by size, rounding up */
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# define VIR_DIV_UP(value, size) (((value) + (size) - 1) / (size))
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#endif /* __VIR_INTERNAL_H__ */
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