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authorRichard Jones <rjones@redhat.com>2010-09-11 09:25:12 +0100
committerRichard Jones <rjones@redhat.com>2010-09-11 12:04:44 +0100
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Split generator into separate source files.
'src/generator.ml' is no more. Instead the generator is logically split up over many different source files. Read generator/README for help and tips. We compile the generator down to bytecode, not native code. This means it will run more slowly, but is done for maximum portability.
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-rw-r--r--generator/.depend129
-rw-r--r--generator/Makefile.am95
-rw-r--r--generator/README34
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_actions.ml5086
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_actions.mli40
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_bindtests.ml467
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_c.ml784
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_capitests.ml802
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_checks.ml183
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_csharp.ml268
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_daemon.ml508
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_docstrings.ml120
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_fish.ml736
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_haskell.ml248
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_java.ml629
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_main.ml133
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_ocaml.ml489
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_optgroups.ml42
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_perl.ml720
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_php.ml455
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_pr.ml56
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_pr.mli32
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_prepopts.ml105
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_prepopts.mli30
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_python.ml570
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_ruby.ml315
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_structs.ml206
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_structs.mli43
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_types.ml361
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_utils.ml298
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_utils.mli98
-rw-r--r--generator/generator_xdr.ml218
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diff --git a/generator/.depend b/generator/.depend
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+generator_types.cmo:
+generator_types.cmx:
+generator_utils.cmi: generator_types.cmo
+generator_utils.cmo: generator_types.cmo generator_utils.cmi
+generator_utils.cmx: generator_types.cmx generator_utils.cmi
+generator_actions.cmi: generator_types.cmo
+generator_actions.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_actions.cmi
+generator_actions.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_actions.cmi
+generator_structs.cmi: generator_types.cmo
+generator_structs.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi
+generator_structs.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmi
+generator_optgroups.cmo: generator_types.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_optgroups.cmx: generator_types.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_prepopts.cmi:
+generator_prepopts.cmo: generator_prepopts.cmi
+generator_prepopts.cmx: generator_prepopts.cmi
+generator_pr.cmi:
+generator_pr.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_pr.cmi
+generator_pr.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_pr.cmi
+generator_docstrings.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_pr.cmi
+generator_docstrings.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_pr.cmx
+generator_checks.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_actions.cmi
+generator_checks.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_actions.cmx
+generator_c.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_c.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_xdr.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_xdr.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_daemon.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_daemon.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_capitests.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_capitests.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_fish.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_prepopts.cmi generator_pr.cmi \
+ generator_optgroups.cmo generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo \
+ generator_actions.cmi
+generator_fish.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_prepopts.cmx generator_pr.cmx \
+ generator_optgroups.cmx generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx \
+ generator_actions.cmx
+generator_ocaml.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_ocaml.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_perl.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_perl.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_python.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_python.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_ruby.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_ruby.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_java.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_java.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_haskell.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_haskell.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_csharp.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_csharp.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_php.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_php.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_bindtests.cmo: generator_utils.cmi generator_types.cmo \
+ generator_structs.cmi generator_pr.cmi generator_optgroups.cmo \
+ generator_docstrings.cmo generator_c.cmo generator_actions.cmi
+generator_bindtests.cmx: generator_utils.cmx generator_types.cmx \
+ generator_structs.cmx generator_pr.cmx generator_optgroups.cmx \
+ generator_docstrings.cmx generator_c.cmx generator_actions.cmx
+generator_main.cmo: generator_xdr.cmo generator_structs.cmi \
+ generator_ruby.cmo generator_python.cmo generator_pr.cmi \
+ generator_php.cmo generator_perl.cmo generator_ocaml.cmo \
+ generator_java.cmo generator_haskell.cmo generator_fish.cmo \
+ generator_daemon.cmo generator_csharp.cmo generator_capitests.cmo \
+ generator_c.cmo generator_bindtests.cmo
+generator_main.cmx: generator_xdr.cmx generator_structs.cmx \
+ generator_ruby.cmx generator_python.cmx generator_pr.cmx \
+ generator_php.cmx generator_perl.cmx generator_ocaml.cmx \
+ generator_java.cmx generator_haskell.cmx generator_fish.cmx \
+ generator_daemon.cmx generator_csharp.cmx generator_capitests.cmx \
+ generator_c.cmx generator_bindtests.cmx
diff --git a/generator/Makefile.am b/generator/Makefile.am
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+# libguestfs
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat Inc.
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+SOURCES = \
+ generator_types.ml \
+ generator_utils.mli \
+ generator_utils.ml \
+ generator_actions.mli \
+ generator_actions.ml \
+ generator_structs.mli \
+ generator_structs.ml \
+ generator_optgroups.ml \
+ generator_prepopts.mli \
+ generator_prepopts.ml \
+ generator_pr.mli \
+ generator_pr.ml \
+ generator_docstrings.ml \
+ generator_checks.ml \
+ generator_c.ml \
+ generator_xdr.ml \
+ generator_daemon.ml \
+ generator_capitests.ml \
+ generator_fish.ml \
+ generator_ocaml.ml \
+ generator_perl.ml \
+ generator_python.ml \
+ generator_ruby.ml \
+ generator_java.ml \
+ generator_haskell.ml \
+ generator_csharp.ml \
+ generator_php.ml \
+ generator_bindtests.ml \
+ generator_main.ml
+
+SOURCES_ML = $(filter %.ml,$(SOURCES))
+OBJECTS = $(SOURCES_ML:.ml=.cmo)
+
+EXTRA_DIST = $(SOURCES)
+
+OCAMLCFLAGS = -I +xml-light -I +../pkg-lib/xml-light
+OCAMLCLIBS = xml-light.cma unix.cma str.cma
+
+noinst_PROGRAM = generator
+
+generator: $(OBJECTS) ../images/test.iso
+ $(OCAMLC) -o generator $(OCAMLCFLAGS) $(OCAMLCLIBS) $(OBJECTS)
+
+.ml.cmo:
+ $(OCAMLC) $(OCAMLCFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
+
+.mli.cmi:
+ $(OCAMLC) $(OCAMLCFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
+
+depend: .depend
+
+.depend: $(SOURCES)
+ rm -f $@ $@-t
+ $(OCAMLDEP) $^ | sed 's/ *$$//' > $@-t
+ mv $@-t $@
+
+include .depend
+
+noinst_DATA = stamp-generator
+
+# Run the generator.
+# Git removes empty directories, so in cases where the
+# generator is creating the sole file in a directory, we
+# have to create the directory first.
+stamp-generator: generator
+ mkdir -p $(top_srcdir)/perl/lib/Sys
+ mkdir -p $(top_srcdir)/ruby/ext/guestfs
+ mkdir -p $(top_srcdir)/java/com/redhat/et/libguestfs
+ mkdir -p $(top_srcdir)/csharp
+ cd $(top_srcdir) && generator/generator
+
+../images/test.iso:
+ make -C ../images test.iso
+
+CLEANFILES = $(noinst_DATA) $(noinst_PROGRAM) *.cmi *.cmo *~
+
+SUFFIXES = .cmo .cmi .cmx .ml .mli .mll .mly
diff --git a/generator/README b/generator/README
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+This program generates a large amount of code and documentation for
+all the daemon actions.
+
+To add a new action there are only two files you need to change,
+'generator_actions.ml' to describe the interface, and
+daemon/<somefile>.c to write the implementation.
+
+After editing these files, build it (make -C generator) to regenerate
+all the output files. 'make' will rerun this automatically when
+necessary.
+
+IMPORTANT: This program should NOT print any warnings at compile time
+or run time. If it prints warnings, you should treat them as errors.
+
+OCaml tips:
+
+(1) In emacs, install tuareg-mode to display and format OCaml code
+correctly. 'vim' comes with a good OCaml editing mode by default.
+
+(2) Read the resources at http://ocaml-tutorial.org/
+
+(3) A module called 'Generator_foo' is defined in one or two files
+called 'generator_foo.mli' and 'generator_foo.ml' (NB: lowercase first
+letter). The *.mli file, if present, defines the public interface for
+the module. The *.ml file is the implementation. If the *.mli file
+is missing then everything is exported.
+
+Some notable files in this directory:
+
+generator_actions.ml The libguestfs API.
+generator_structs.ml Structures returned by the API.
+generator_c.ml Generate C API.
+generator_<lang>.ml Generate bindings for <lang>.
+generator_main.ml The main generator program.
diff --git a/generator/generator_actions.ml b/generator/generator_actions.ml
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+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(* Note about long descriptions: When referring to another
+ * action, use the format C<guestfs_other> (ie. the full name of
+ * the C function). This will be replaced as appropriate in other
+ * language bindings.
+ *
+ * Apart from that, long descriptions are just perldoc paragraphs.
+ *)
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+
+(* These test functions are used in the language binding tests. *)
+
+let test_all_args = [
+ String "str";
+ OptString "optstr";
+ StringList "strlist";
+ Bool "b";
+ Int "integer";
+ Int64 "integer64";
+ FileIn "filein";
+ FileOut "fileout";
+ BufferIn "bufferin";
+]
+
+let test_all_rets = [
+ (* except for RErr, which is tested thoroughly elsewhere *)
+ "test0rint", RInt "valout";
+ "test0rint64", RInt64 "valout";
+ "test0rbool", RBool "valout";
+ "test0rconststring", RConstString "valout";
+ "test0rconstoptstring", RConstOptString "valout";
+ "test0rstring", RString "valout";
+ "test0rstringlist", RStringList "valout";
+ "test0rstruct", RStruct ("valout", "lvm_pv");
+ "test0rstructlist", RStructList ("valout", "lvm_pv");
+ "test0rhashtable", RHashtable "valout";
+]
+
+let test_functions = [
+ ("test0", (RErr, test_all_args), -1, [NotInFish; NotInDocs],
+ [],
+ "internal test function - do not use",
+ "\
+This is an internal test function which is used to test whether
+the automatically generated bindings can handle every possible
+parameter type correctly.
+
+It echos the contents of each parameter to stdout.
+
+You probably don't want to call this function.");
+] @ List.flatten (
+ List.map (
+ fun (name, ret) ->
+ [(name, (ret, [String "val"]), -1, [NotInFish; NotInDocs],
+ [],
+ "internal test function - do not use",
+ "\
+This is an internal test function which is used to test whether
+the automatically generated bindings can handle every possible
+return type correctly.
+
+It converts string C<val> to the return type.
+
+You probably don't want to call this function.");
+ (name ^ "err", (ret, []), -1, [NotInFish; NotInDocs],
+ [],
+ "internal test function - do not use",
+ "\
+This is an internal test function which is used to test whether
+the automatically generated bindings can handle every possible
+return type correctly.
+
+This function always returns an error.
+
+You probably don't want to call this function.")]
+ ) test_all_rets
+)
+
+(* non_daemon_functions are any functions which don't get processed
+ * in the daemon, eg. functions for setting and getting local
+ * configuration values.
+ *)
+
+let non_daemon_functions = test_functions @ [
+ ("launch", (RErr, []), -1, [FishAlias "run"],
+ [],
+ "launch the qemu subprocess",
+ "\
+Internally libguestfs is implemented by running a virtual machine
+using L<qemu(1)>.
+
+You should call this after configuring the handle
+(eg. adding drives) but before performing any actions.");
+
+ ("wait_ready", (RErr, []), -1, [NotInFish],
+ [],
+ "wait until the qemu subprocess launches (no op)",
+ "\
+This function is a no op.
+
+In versions of the API E<lt> 1.0.71 you had to call this function
+just after calling C<guestfs_launch> to wait for the launch
+to complete. However this is no longer necessary because
+C<guestfs_launch> now does the waiting.
+
+If you see any calls to this function in code then you can just
+remove them, unless you want to retain compatibility with older
+versions of the API.");
+
+ ("kill_subprocess", (RErr, []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "kill the qemu subprocess",
+ "\
+This kills the qemu subprocess. You should never need to call this.");
+
+ ("add_drive", (RErr, [String "filename"]), -1, [FishAlias "add"],
+ [],
+ "add an image to examine or modify",
+ "\
+This function adds a virtual machine disk image C<filename> to the
+guest. The first time you call this function, the disk appears as IDE
+disk 0 (C</dev/sda>) in the guest, the second time as C</dev/sdb>, and
+so on.
+
+You don't necessarily need to be root when using libguestfs. However
+you obviously do need sufficient permissions to access the filename
+for whatever operations you want to perform (ie. read access if you
+just want to read the image or write access if you want to modify the
+image).
+
+This is equivalent to the qemu parameter
+C<-drive file=filename,cache=off,if=...>.
+
+C<cache=off> is omitted in cases where it is not supported by
+the underlying filesystem.
+
+C<if=...> is set at compile time by the configuration option
+C<./configure --with-drive-if=...>. In the rare case where you
+might need to change this at run time, use C<guestfs_add_drive_with_if>
+or C<guestfs_add_drive_ro_with_if>.
+
+Note that this call checks for the existence of C<filename>. This
+stops you from specifying other types of drive which are supported
+by qemu such as C<nbd:> and C<http:> URLs. To specify those, use
+the general C<guestfs_config> call instead.");
+
+ ("add_cdrom", (RErr, [String "filename"]), -1, [FishAlias "cdrom"],
+ [],
+ "add a CD-ROM disk image to examine",
+ "\
+This function adds a virtual CD-ROM disk image to the guest.
+
+This is equivalent to the qemu parameter C<-cdrom filename>.
+
+Notes:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+This call checks for the existence of C<filename>. This
+stops you from specifying other types of drive which are supported
+by qemu such as C<nbd:> and C<http:> URLs. To specify those, use
+the general C<guestfs_config> call instead.
+
+=item *
+
+If you just want to add an ISO file (often you use this as an
+efficient way to transfer large files into the guest), then you
+should probably use C<guestfs_add_drive_ro> instead.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("add_drive_ro", (RErr, [String "filename"]), -1, [FishAlias "add-ro"],
+ [],
+ "add a drive in snapshot mode (read-only)",
+ "\
+This adds a drive in snapshot mode, making it effectively
+read-only.
+
+Note that writes to the device are allowed, and will be seen for
+the duration of the guestfs handle, but they are written
+to a temporary file which is discarded as soon as the guestfs
+handle is closed. We don't currently have any method to enable
+changes to be committed, although qemu can support this.
+
+This is equivalent to the qemu parameter
+C<-drive file=filename,snapshot=on,if=...>.
+
+C<if=...> is set at compile time by the configuration option
+C<./configure --with-drive-if=...>. In the rare case where you
+might need to change this at run time, use C<guestfs_add_drive_with_if>
+or C<guestfs_add_drive_ro_with_if>.
+
+Note that this call checks for the existence of C<filename>. This
+stops you from specifying other types of drive which are supported
+by qemu such as C<nbd:> and C<http:> URLs. To specify those, use
+the general C<guestfs_config> call instead.");
+
+ ("config", (RErr, [String "qemuparam"; OptString "qemuvalue"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "add qemu parameters",
+ "\
+This can be used to add arbitrary qemu command line parameters
+of the form C<-param value>. Actually it's not quite arbitrary - we
+prevent you from setting some parameters which would interfere with
+parameters that we use.
+
+The first character of C<param> string must be a C<-> (dash).
+
+C<value> can be NULL.");
+
+ ("set_qemu", (RErr, [OptString "qemu"]), -1, [FishAlias "qemu"],
+ [],
+ "set the qemu binary",
+ "\
+Set the qemu binary that we will use.
+
+The default is chosen when the library was compiled by the
+configure script.
+
+You can also override this by setting the C<LIBGUESTFS_QEMU>
+environment variable.
+
+Setting C<qemu> to C<NULL> restores the default qemu binary.
+
+Note that you should call this function as early as possible
+after creating the handle. This is because some pre-launch
+operations depend on testing qemu features (by running C<qemu -help>).
+If the qemu binary changes, we don't retest features, and
+so you might see inconsistent results. Using the environment
+variable C<LIBGUESTFS_QEMU> is safest of all since that picks
+the qemu binary at the same time as the handle is created.");
+
+ ("get_qemu", (RConstString "qemu", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["get_qemu"]])],
+ "get the qemu binary",
+ "\
+Return the current qemu binary.
+
+This is always non-NULL. If it wasn't set already, then this will
+return the default qemu binary name.");
+
+ ("set_path", (RErr, [OptString "searchpath"]), -1, [FishAlias "path"],
+ [],
+ "set the search path",
+ "\
+Set the path that libguestfs searches for kernel and initrd.img.
+
+The default is C<$libdir/guestfs> unless overridden by setting
+C<LIBGUESTFS_PATH> environment variable.
+
+Setting C<path> to C<NULL> restores the default path.");
+
+ ("get_path", (RConstString "path", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["get_path"]])],
+ "get the search path",
+ "\
+Return the current search path.
+
+This is always non-NULL. If it wasn't set already, then this will
+return the default path.");
+
+ ("set_append", (RErr, [OptString "append"]), -1, [FishAlias "append"],
+ [],
+ "add options to kernel command line",
+ "\
+This function is used to add additional options to the
+guest kernel command line.
+
+The default is C<NULL> unless overridden by setting
+C<LIBGUESTFS_APPEND> environment variable.
+
+Setting C<append> to C<NULL> means I<no> additional options
+are passed (libguestfs always adds a few of its own).");
+
+ ("get_append", (RConstOptString "append", []), -1, [],
+ (* This cannot be tested with the current framework. The
+ * function can return NULL in normal operations, which the
+ * test framework interprets as an error.
+ *)
+ [],
+ "get the additional kernel options",
+ "\
+Return the additional kernel options which are added to the
+guest kernel command line.
+
+If C<NULL> then no options are added.");
+
+ ("set_autosync", (RErr, [Bool "autosync"]), -1, [FishAlias "autosync"],
+ [],
+ "set autosync mode",
+ "\
+If C<autosync> is true, this enables autosync. Libguestfs will make a
+best effort attempt to run C<guestfs_umount_all> followed by
+C<guestfs_sync> when the handle is closed
+(also if the program exits without closing handles).
+
+This is disabled by default (except in guestfish where it is
+enabled by default).");
+
+ ("get_autosync", (RBool "autosync", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["get_autosync"]])],
+ "get autosync mode",
+ "\
+Get the autosync flag.");
+
+ ("set_verbose", (RErr, [Bool "verbose"]), -1, [FishAlias "verbose"],
+ [],
+ "set verbose mode",
+ "\
+If C<verbose> is true, this turns on verbose messages (to C<stderr>).
+
+Verbose messages are disabled unless the environment variable
+C<LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG> is defined and set to C<1>.");
+
+ ("get_verbose", (RBool "verbose", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get verbose mode",
+ "\
+This returns the verbose messages flag.");
+
+ ("is_ready", (RBool "ready", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["is_ready"]])],
+ "is ready to accept commands",
+ "\
+This returns true iff this handle is ready to accept commands
+(in the C<READY> state).
+
+For more information on states, see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("is_config", (RBool "config", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_config"]])],
+ "is in configuration state",
+ "\
+This returns true iff this handle is being configured
+(in the C<CONFIG> state).
+
+For more information on states, see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("is_launching", (RBool "launching", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_launching"]])],
+ "is launching subprocess",
+ "\
+This returns true iff this handle is launching the subprocess
+(in the C<LAUNCHING> state).
+
+For more information on states, see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("is_busy", (RBool "busy", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_busy"]])],
+ "is busy processing a command",
+ "\
+This returns true iff this handle is busy processing a command
+(in the C<BUSY> state).
+
+For more information on states, see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("get_state", (RInt "state", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get the current state",
+ "\
+This returns the current state as an opaque integer. This is
+only useful for printing debug and internal error messages.
+
+For more information on states, see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("set_memsize", (RErr, [Int "memsize"]), -1, [FishAlias "memsize"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["set_memsize"; "500"];
+ ["get_memsize"]], 500)],
+ "set memory allocated to the qemu subprocess",
+ "\
+This sets the memory size in megabytes allocated to the
+qemu subprocess. This only has any effect if called before
+C<guestfs_launch>.
+
+You can also change this by setting the environment
+variable C<LIBGUESTFS_MEMSIZE> before the handle is
+created.
+
+For more information on the architecture of libguestfs,
+see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("get_memsize", (RInt "memsize", []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputIntOp (
+ [["get_memsize"]], ">=", 256)],
+ "get memory allocated to the qemu subprocess",
+ "\
+This gets the memory size in megabytes allocated to the
+qemu subprocess.
+
+If C<guestfs_set_memsize> was not called
+on this handle, and if C<LIBGUESTFS_MEMSIZE> was not set,
+then this returns the compiled-in default value for memsize.
+
+For more information on the architecture of libguestfs,
+see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("get_pid", (RInt "pid", []), -1, [FishAlias "pid"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputIntOp (
+ [["get_pid"]], ">=", 1)],
+ "get PID of qemu subprocess",
+ "\
+Return the process ID of the qemu subprocess. If there is no
+qemu subprocess, then this will return an error.
+
+This is an internal call used for debugging and testing.");
+
+ ("version", (RStruct ("version", "version"), []), -1, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["version"]], [CompareWithInt ("major", 1)])],
+ "get the library version number",
+ "\
+Return the libguestfs version number that the program is linked
+against.
+
+Note that because of dynamic linking this is not necessarily
+the version of libguestfs that you compiled against. You can
+compile the program, and then at runtime dynamically link
+against a completely different C<libguestfs.so> library.
+
+This call was added in version C<1.0.58>. In previous
+versions of libguestfs there was no way to get the version
+number. From C code you can use dynamic linker functions
+to find out if this symbol exists (if it doesn't, then
+it's an earlier version).
+
+The call returns a structure with four elements. The first
+three (C<major>, C<minor> and C<release>) are numbers and
+correspond to the usual version triplet. The fourth element
+(C<extra>) is a string and is normally empty, but may be
+used for distro-specific information.
+
+To construct the original version string:
+C<$major.$minor.$release$extra>
+
+See also: L<guestfs(3)/LIBGUESTFS VERSION NUMBERS>.
+
+I<Note:> Don't use this call to test for availability
+of features. In enterprise distributions we backport
+features from later versions into earlier versions,
+making this an unreliable way to test for features.
+Use C<guestfs_available> instead.");
+
+ ("set_selinux", (RErr, [Bool "selinux"]), -1, [FishAlias "selinux"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["set_selinux"; "true"];
+ ["get_selinux"]])],
+ "set SELinux enabled or disabled at appliance boot",
+ "\
+This sets the selinux flag that is passed to the appliance
+at boot time. The default is C<selinux=0> (disabled).
+
+Note that if SELinux is enabled, it is always in
+Permissive mode (C<enforcing=0>).
+
+For more information on the architecture of libguestfs,
+see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("get_selinux", (RBool "selinux", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get SELinux enabled flag",
+ "\
+This returns the current setting of the selinux flag which
+is passed to the appliance at boot time. See C<guestfs_set_selinux>.
+
+For more information on the architecture of libguestfs,
+see L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("set_trace", (RErr, [Bool "trace"]), -1, [FishAlias "trace"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["set_trace"; "false"];
+ ["get_trace"]])],
+ "enable or disable command traces",
+ "\
+If the command trace flag is set to 1, then commands are
+printed on stderr before they are executed in a format
+which is very similar to the one used by guestfish. In
+other words, you can run a program with this enabled, and
+you will get out a script which you can feed to guestfish
+to perform the same set of actions.
+
+If you want to trace C API calls into libguestfs (and
+other libraries) then possibly a better way is to use
+the external ltrace(1) command.
+
+Command traces are disabled unless the environment variable
+C<LIBGUESTFS_TRACE> is defined and set to C<1>.");
+
+ ("get_trace", (RBool "trace", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get command trace enabled flag",
+ "\
+Return the command trace flag.");
+
+ ("set_direct", (RErr, [Bool "direct"]), -1, [FishAlias "direct"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["set_direct"; "false"];
+ ["get_direct"]])],
+ "enable or disable direct appliance mode",
+ "\
+If the direct appliance mode flag is enabled, then stdin and
+stdout are passed directly through to the appliance once it
+is launched.
+
+One consequence of this is that log messages aren't caught
+by the library and handled by C<guestfs_set_log_message_callback>,
+but go straight to stdout.
+
+You probably don't want to use this unless you know what you
+are doing.
+
+The default is disabled.");
+
+ ("get_direct", (RBool "direct", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get direct appliance mode flag",
+ "\
+Return the direct appliance mode flag.");
+
+ ("set_recovery_proc", (RErr, [Bool "recoveryproc"]), -1, [FishAlias "recovery-proc"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["set_recovery_proc"; "true"];
+ ["get_recovery_proc"]])],
+ "enable or disable the recovery process",
+ "\
+If this is called with the parameter C<false> then
+C<guestfs_launch> does not create a recovery process. The
+purpose of the recovery process is to stop runaway qemu
+processes in the case where the main program aborts abruptly.
+
+This only has any effect if called before C<guestfs_launch>,
+and the default is true.
+
+About the only time when you would want to disable this is
+if the main process will fork itself into the background
+(\"daemonize\" itself). In this case the recovery process
+thinks that the main program has disappeared and so kills
+qemu, which is not very helpful.");
+
+ ("get_recovery_proc", (RBool "recoveryproc", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get recovery process enabled flag",
+ "\
+Return the recovery process enabled flag.");
+
+ ("add_drive_with_if", (RErr, [String "filename"; String "iface"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "add a drive specifying the QEMU block emulation to use",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_add_drive> but it allows you
+to specify the QEMU interface emulation to use at run time.");
+
+ ("add_drive_ro_with_if", (RErr, [String "filename"; String "iface"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "add a drive read-only specifying the QEMU block emulation to use",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_add_drive_ro> but it allows you
+to specify the QEMU interface emulation to use at run time.");
+
+ ("file_architecture", (RString "arch", [Pathname "filename"]), -1, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/bin-i586-dynamic"]], "i386");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/bin-sparc-dynamic"]], "sparc");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/bin-win32.exe"]], "i386");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/bin-win64.exe"]], "x86_64");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/bin-x86_64-dynamic"]], "x86_64");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/lib-i586.so"]], "i386");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/lib-sparc.so"]], "sparc");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/lib-win32.dll"]], "i386");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/lib-win64.dll"]], "x86_64");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/lib-x86_64.so"]], "x86_64");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/initrd-x86_64.img"]], "x86_64");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file_architecture"; "/initrd-x86_64.img.gz"]], "x86_64");],
+ "detect the architecture of a binary file",
+ "\
+This detects the architecture of the binary C<filename>,
+and returns it if known.
+
+Currently defined architectures are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item \"i386\"
+
+This string is returned for all 32 bit i386, i486, i586, i686 binaries
+irrespective of the precise processor requirements of the binary.
+
+=item \"x86_64\"
+
+64 bit x86-64.
+
+=item \"sparc\"
+
+32 bit SPARC.
+
+=item \"sparc64\"
+
+64 bit SPARC V9 and above.
+
+=item \"ia64\"
+
+Intel Itanium.
+
+=item \"ppc\"
+
+32 bit Power PC.
+
+=item \"ppc64\"
+
+64 bit Power PC.
+
+=back
+
+Libguestfs may return other architecture strings in future.
+
+The function works on at least the following types of files:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+many types of Un*x and Linux binary
+
+=item *
+
+many types of Un*x and Linux shared library
+
+=item *
+
+Windows Win32 and Win64 binaries
+
+=item *
+
+Windows Win32 and Win64 DLLs
+
+Win32 binaries and DLLs return C<i386>.
+
+Win64 binaries and DLLs return C<x86_64>.
+
+=item *
+
+Linux kernel modules
+
+=item *
+
+Linux new-style initrd images
+
+=item *
+
+some non-x86 Linux vmlinuz kernels
+
+=back
+
+What it can't do currently:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+static libraries (libfoo.a)
+
+=item *
+
+Linux old-style initrd as compressed ext2 filesystem (RHEL 3)
+
+=item *
+
+x86 Linux vmlinuz kernels
+
+x86 vmlinuz images (bzImage format) consist of a mix of 16-, 32- and
+compressed code, and are horribly hard to unpack. If you want to find
+the architecture of a kernel, use the architecture of the associated
+initrd or kernel module(s) instead.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("inspect_os", (RStringList "roots", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "inspect disk and return list of operating systems found",
+ "\
+This function uses other libguestfs functions and certain
+heuristics to inspect the disk(s) (usually disks belonging to
+a virtual machine), looking for operating systems.
+
+The list returned is empty if no operating systems were found.
+
+If one operating system was found, then this returns a list with
+a single element, which is the name of the root filesystem of
+this operating system. It is also possible for this function
+to return a list containing more than one element, indicating
+a dual-boot or multi-boot virtual machine, with each element being
+the root filesystem of one of the operating systems.
+
+You can pass the root string(s) returned to other
+C<guestfs_inspect_get_*> functions in order to query further
+information about each operating system, such as the name
+and version.
+
+This function uses other libguestfs features such as
+C<guestfs_mount_ro> and C<guestfs_umount_all> in order to mount
+and unmount filesystems and look at the contents. This should
+be called with no disks currently mounted. The function may also
+use Augeas, so any existing Augeas handle will be closed.
+
+This function cannot decrypt encrypted disks. The caller
+must do that first (supplying the necessary keys) if the
+disk is encrypted.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_type", (RString "name", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get type of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the type of the inspected operating system.
+Currently defined types are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item \"linux\"
+
+Any Linux-based operating system.
+
+=item \"windows\"
+
+Any Microsoft Windows operating system.
+
+=item \"unknown\"
+
+The operating system type could not be determined.
+
+=back
+
+Future versions of libguestfs may return other strings here.
+The caller should be prepared to handle any string.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_arch", (RString "arch", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get architecture of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the architecture of the inspected operating system.
+The possible return values are listed under
+C<guestfs_file_architecture>.
+
+If the architecture could not be determined, then the
+string C<unknown> is returned.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_distro", (RString "distro", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get distro of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the distro (distribution) of the inspected operating
+system.
+
+Currently defined distros are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item \"debian\"
+
+Debian or a Debian-derived distro such as Ubuntu.
+
+=item \"fedora\"
+
+Fedora.
+
+=item \"redhat-based\"
+
+Some Red Hat-derived distro.
+
+=item \"rhel\"
+
+Red Hat Enterprise Linux and some derivatives.
+
+=item \"windows\"
+
+Windows does not have distributions. This string is
+returned if the OS type is Windows.
+
+=item \"unknown\"
+
+The distro could not be determined.
+
+=back
+
+Future versions of libguestfs may return other strings here.
+The caller should be prepared to handle any string.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_major_version", (RInt "major", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get major version of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the major version number of the inspected operating
+system.
+
+Windows uses a consistent versioning scheme which is I<not>
+reflected in the popular public names used by the operating system.
+Notably the operating system known as \"Windows 7\" is really
+version 6.1 (ie. major = 6, minor = 1). You can find out the
+real versions corresponding to releases of Windows by consulting
+Wikipedia or MSDN.
+
+If the version could not be determined, then C<0> is returned.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_minor_version", (RInt "minor", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get minor version of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the minor version number of the inspected operating
+system.
+
+If the version could not be determined, then C<0> is returned.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.
+See also C<guestfs_inspect_get_major_version>.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_product_name", (RString "product", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get product name of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns the product name of the inspected operating
+system. The product name is generally some freeform string
+which can be displayed to the user, but should not be
+parsed by programs.
+
+If the product name could not be determined, then the
+string C<unknown> is returned.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_mountpoints", (RHashtable "mountpoints", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get mountpoints of inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns a hash of where we think the filesystems
+associated with this operating system should be mounted.
+Callers should note that this is at best an educated guess
+made by reading configuration files such as C</etc/fstab>.
+
+Each element in the returned hashtable has a key which
+is the path of the mountpoint (eg. C</boot>) and a value
+which is the filesystem that would be mounted there
+(eg. C</dev/sda1>).
+
+Non-mounted devices such as swap devices are I<not>
+returned in this list.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.
+See also C<guestfs_inspect_get_filesystems>.");
+
+ ("inspect_get_filesystems", (RStringList "filesystems", [Device "root"]), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get filesystems associated with inspected operating system",
+ "\
+This function should only be called with a root device string
+as returned by C<guestfs_inspect_os>.
+
+This returns a list of all the filesystems that we think
+are associated with this operating system. This includes
+the root filesystem, other ordinary filesystems, and
+non-mounted devices like swap partitions.
+
+In the case of a multi-boot virtual machine, it is possible
+for a filesystem to be shared between operating systems.
+
+Please read L<guestfs(3)/INSPECTION> for more details.
+See also C<guestfs_inspect_get_mountpoints>.");
+
+ ("set_network", (RErr, [Bool "network"]), -1, [FishAlias "network"],
+ [],
+ "set enable network flag",
+ "\
+If C<network> is true, then the network is enabled in the
+libguestfs appliance. The default is false.
+
+This affects whether commands are able to access the network
+(see L<guestfs(3)/RUNNING COMMANDS>).
+
+You must call this before calling C<guestfs_launch>, otherwise
+it has no effect.");
+
+ ("get_network", (RBool "network", []), -1, [],
+ [],
+ "get enable network flag",
+ "\
+This returns the enable network flag.");
+
+]
+
+(* daemon_functions are any functions which cause some action
+ * to take place in the daemon.
+ *)
+
+let daemon_functions = [
+ ("mount", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "mountpoint"]), 1, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "mount a guest disk at a position in the filesystem",
+ "\
+Mount a guest disk at a position in the filesystem. Block devices
+are named C</dev/sda>, C</dev/sdb> and so on, as they were added to
+the guest. If those block devices contain partitions, they will have
+the usual names (eg. C</dev/sda1>). Also LVM C</dev/VG/LV>-style
+names can be used.
+
+The rules are the same as for L<mount(2)>: A filesystem must
+first be mounted on C</> before others can be mounted. Other
+filesystems can only be mounted on directories which already
+exist.
+
+The mounted filesystem is writable, if we have sufficient permissions
+on the underlying device.
+
+B<Important note:>
+When you use this call, the filesystem options C<sync> and C<noatime>
+are set implicitly. This was originally done because we thought it
+would improve reliability, but it turns out that I<-o sync> has a
+very large negative performance impact and negligible effect on
+reliability. Therefore we recommend that you avoid using
+C<guestfs_mount> in any code that needs performance, and instead
+use C<guestfs_mount_options> (use an empty string for the first
+parameter if you don't want any options).");
+
+ ("sync", (RErr, []), 2, [],
+ [ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun [["sync"]]],
+ "sync disks, writes are flushed through to the disk image",
+ "\
+This syncs the disk, so that any writes are flushed through to the
+underlying disk image.
+
+You should always call this if you have modified a disk image, before
+closing the handle.");
+
+ ("touch", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 3, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["touch"; "/new"];
+ ["exists"; "/new"]])],
+ "update file timestamps or create a new file",
+ "\
+Touch acts like the L<touch(1)> command. It can be used to
+update the timestamps on a file, or, if the file does not exist,
+to create a new zero-length file.
+
+This command only works on regular files, and will fail on other
+file types such as directories, symbolic links, block special etc.");
+
+ ("cat", (RString "content", [Pathname "path"]), 4, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["cat"; "/known-2"]], "abcdef\n")],
+ "list the contents of a file",
+ "\
+Return the contents of the file named C<path>.
+
+Note that this function cannot correctly handle binary files
+(specifically, files containing C<\\0> character which is treated
+as end of string). For those you need to use the C<guestfs_read_file>
+or C<guestfs_download> functions which have a more complex interface.");
+
+ ("ll", (RString "listing", [Pathname "directory"]), 5, [],
+ [], (* XXX Tricky to test because it depends on the exact format
+ * of the 'ls -l' command, which changes between F10 and F11.
+ *)
+ "list the files in a directory (long format)",
+ "\
+List the files in C<directory> (relative to the root directory,
+there is no cwd) in the format of 'ls -la'.
+
+This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions. It
+is I<not> intended that you try to parse the output string.");
+
+ ("ls", (RStringList "listing", [Pathname "directory"]), 6, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["touch"; "/new"];
+ ["touch"; "/newer"];
+ ["touch"; "/newest"];
+ ["ls"; "/"]], ["lost+found"; "new"; "newer"; "newest"])],
+ "list the files in a directory",
+ "\
+List the files in C<directory> (relative to the root directory,
+there is no cwd). The '.' and '..' entries are not returned, but
+hidden files are shown.
+
+This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions. Programs
+should probably use C<guestfs_readdir> instead.");
+
+ ("list_devices", (RStringList "devices", []), 7, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["list_devices"]], ["/dev/sda"; "/dev/sdb"; "/dev/sdc"; "/dev/sdd"])],
+ "list the block devices",
+ "\
+List all the block devices.
+
+The full block device names are returned, eg. C</dev/sda>");
+
+ ("list_partitions", (RStringList "partitions", []), 8, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["list_partitions"]], ["/dev/sda1"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["list_partitions"]], ["/dev/sda1"; "/dev/sda2"; "/dev/sda3"])],
+ "list the partitions",
+ "\
+List all the partitions detected on all block devices.
+
+The full partition device names are returned, eg. C</dev/sda1>
+
+This does not return logical volumes. For that you will need to
+call C<guestfs_lvs>.");
+
+ ("pvs", (RStringList "physvols", []), 9, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["pvs"]], ["/dev/sda1"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["pvs"]], ["/dev/sda1"; "/dev/sda2"; "/dev/sda3"])],
+ "list the LVM physical volumes (PVs)",
+ "\
+List all the physical volumes detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<pvs(8)> command.
+
+This returns a list of just the device names that contain
+PVs (eg. C</dev/sda2>).
+
+See also C<guestfs_pvs_full>.");
+
+ ("vgs", (RStringList "volgroups", []), 10, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["vgs"]], ["VG"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG1"; "/dev/sda1 /dev/sda2"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG2"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgs"]], ["VG1"; "VG2"])],
+ "list the LVM volume groups (VGs)",
+ "\
+List all the volumes groups detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<vgs(8)> command.
+
+This returns a list of just the volume group names that were
+detected (eg. C<VolGroup00>).
+
+See also C<guestfs_vgs_full>.");
+
+ ("lvs", (RStringList "logvols", []), 11, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["lvs"]], ["/dev/VG/LV"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG1"; "/dev/sda1 /dev/sda2"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG2"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG1"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG1"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV3"; "VG2"; "50"];
+ ["lvs"]], ["/dev/VG1/LV1"; "/dev/VG1/LV2"; "/dev/VG2/LV3"])],
+ "list the LVM logical volumes (LVs)",
+ "\
+List all the logical volumes detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<lvs(8)> command.
+
+This returns a list of the logical volume device names
+(eg. C</dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00>).
+
+See also C<guestfs_lvs_full>.");
+
+ ("pvs_full", (RStructList ("physvols", "lvm_pv"), []), 12, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [], (* XXX how to test? *)
+ "list the LVM physical volumes (PVs)",
+ "\
+List all the physical volumes detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<pvs(8)> command. The \"full\" version includes all fields.");
+
+ ("vgs_full", (RStructList ("volgroups", "lvm_vg"), []), 13, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [], (* XXX how to test? *)
+ "list the LVM volume groups (VGs)",
+ "\
+List all the volumes groups detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<vgs(8)> command. The \"full\" version includes all fields.");
+
+ ("lvs_full", (RStructList ("logvols", "lvm_lv"), []), 14, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [], (* XXX how to test? *)
+ "list the LVM logical volumes (LVs)",
+ "\
+List all the logical volumes detected. This is the equivalent
+of the L<lvs(8)> command. The \"full\" version includes all fields.");
+
+ ("read_lines", (RStringList "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 15, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["read_lines"; "/known-4"]], ["abc"; "def"; "ghi"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["read_lines"; "/empty"]], [])],
+ "read file as lines",
+ "\
+Return the contents of the file named C<path>.
+
+The file contents are returned as a list of lines. Trailing
+C<LF> and C<CRLF> character sequences are I<not> returned.
+
+Note that this function cannot correctly handle binary files
+(specifically, files containing C<\\0> character which is treated
+as end of line). For those you need to use the C<guestfs_read_file>
+function which has a more complex interface.");
+
+ ("aug_init", (RErr, [Pathname "root"; Int "flags"]), 16, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "create a new Augeas handle",
+ "\
+Create a new Augeas handle for editing configuration files.
+If there was any previous Augeas handle associated with this
+guestfs session, then it is closed.
+
+You must call this before using any other C<guestfs_aug_*>
+commands.
+
+C<root> is the filesystem root. C<root> must not be NULL,
+use C</> instead.
+
+The flags are the same as the flags defined in
+E<lt>augeas.hE<gt>, the logical I<or> of the following
+integers:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item C<AUG_SAVE_BACKUP> = 1
+
+Keep the original file with a C<.augsave> extension.
+
+=item C<AUG_SAVE_NEWFILE> = 2
+
+Save changes into a file with extension C<.augnew>, and
+do not overwrite original. Overrides C<AUG_SAVE_BACKUP>.
+
+=item C<AUG_TYPE_CHECK> = 4
+
+Typecheck lenses (can be expensive).
+
+=item C<AUG_NO_STDINC> = 8
+
+Do not use standard load path for modules.
+
+=item C<AUG_SAVE_NOOP> = 16
+
+Make save a no-op, just record what would have been changed.
+
+=item C<AUG_NO_LOAD> = 32
+
+Do not load the tree in C<guestfs_aug_init>.
+
+=back
+
+To close the handle, you can call C<guestfs_aug_close>.
+
+To find out more about Augeas, see L<http://augeas.net/>.");
+
+ ("aug_close", (RErr, []), 26, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "close the current Augeas handle",
+ "\
+Close the current Augeas handle and free up any resources
+used by it. After calling this, you have to call
+C<guestfs_aug_init> again before you can use any other
+Augeas functions.");
+
+ ("aug_defvar", (RInt "nrnodes", [String "name"; OptString "expr"]), 17, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "define an Augeas variable",
+ "\
+Defines an Augeas variable C<name> whose value is the result
+of evaluating C<expr>. If C<expr> is NULL, then C<name> is
+undefined.
+
+On success this returns the number of nodes in C<expr>, or
+C<0> if C<expr> evaluates to something which is not a nodeset.");
+
+ ("aug_defnode", (RStruct ("nrnodescreated", "int_bool"), [String "name"; String "expr"; String "val"]), 18, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "define an Augeas node",
+ "\
+Defines a variable C<name> whose value is the result of
+evaluating C<expr>.
+
+If C<expr> evaluates to an empty nodeset, a node is created,
+equivalent to calling C<guestfs_aug_set> C<expr>, C<value>.
+C<name> will be the nodeset containing that single node.
+
+On success this returns a pair containing the
+number of nodes in the nodeset, and a boolean flag
+if a node was created.");
+
+ ("aug_get", (RString "val", [String "augpath"]), 19, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "look up the value of an Augeas path",
+ "\
+Look up the value associated with C<path>. If C<path>
+matches exactly one node, the C<value> is returned.");
+
+ ("aug_set", (RErr, [String "augpath"; String "val"]), 20, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "set Augeas path to value",
+ "\
+Set the value associated with C<path> to C<val>.
+
+In the Augeas API, it is possible to clear a node by setting
+the value to NULL. Due to an oversight in the libguestfs API
+you cannot do that with this call. Instead you must use the
+C<guestfs_aug_clear> call.");
+
+ ("aug_insert", (RErr, [String "augpath"; String "label"; Bool "before"]), 21, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "insert a sibling Augeas node",
+ "\
+Create a new sibling C<label> for C<path>, inserting it into
+the tree before or after C<path> (depending on the boolean
+flag C<before>).
+
+C<path> must match exactly one existing node in the tree, and
+C<label> must be a label, ie. not contain C</>, C<*> or end
+with a bracketed index C<[N]>.");
+
+ ("aug_rm", (RInt "nrnodes", [String "augpath"]), 22, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "remove an Augeas path",
+ "\
+Remove C<path> and all of its children.
+
+On success this returns the number of entries which were removed.");
+
+ ("aug_mv", (RErr, [String "src"; String "dest"]), 23, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "move Augeas node",
+ "\
+Move the node C<src> to C<dest>. C<src> must match exactly
+one node. C<dest> is overwritten if it exists.");
+
+ ("aug_match", (RStringList "matches", [String "augpath"]), 24, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "return Augeas nodes which match augpath",
+ "\
+Returns a list of paths which match the path expression C<path>.
+The returned paths are sufficiently qualified so that they match
+exactly one node in the current tree.");
+
+ ("aug_save", (RErr, []), 25, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "write all pending Augeas changes to disk",
+ "\
+This writes all pending changes to disk.
+
+The flags which were passed to C<guestfs_aug_init> affect exactly
+how files are saved.");
+
+ ("aug_load", (RErr, []), 27, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "load files into the tree",
+ "\
+Load files into the tree.
+
+See C<aug_load> in the Augeas documentation for the full gory
+details.");
+
+ ("aug_ls", (RStringList "matches", [String "augpath"]), 28, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "list Augeas nodes under augpath",
+ "\
+This is just a shortcut for listing C<guestfs_aug_match>
+C<path/*> and sorting the resulting nodes into alphabetical order.");
+
+ ("rm", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 29, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun
+ [["touch"; "/new"];
+ ["rm"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["rm"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["mkdir"; "/new"];
+ ["rm"; "/new"]]],
+ "remove a file",
+ "\
+Remove the single file C<path>.");
+
+ ("rmdir", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 30, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun
+ [["mkdir"; "/new"];
+ ["rmdir"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["rmdir"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["touch"; "/new"];
+ ["rmdir"; "/new"]]],
+ "remove a directory",
+ "\
+Remove the single directory C<path>.");
+
+ ("rm_rf", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 31, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputFalse
+ [["mkdir"; "/new"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/new/foo"];
+ ["touch"; "/new/foo/bar"];
+ ["rm_rf"; "/new"];
+ ["exists"; "/new"]]],
+ "remove a file or directory recursively",
+ "\
+Remove the file or directory C<path>, recursively removing the
+contents if its a directory. This is like the C<rm -rf> shell
+command.");
+
+ ("mkdir", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 32, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue
+ [["mkdir"; "/new"];
+ ["is_dir"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["mkdir"; "/new/foo/bar"]]],
+ "create a directory",
+ "\
+Create a directory named C<path>.");
+
+ ("mkdir_p", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 33, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/new/foo/bar"];
+ ["is_dir"; "/new/foo/bar"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/new/foo/bar"];
+ ["is_dir"; "/new/foo"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/new/foo/bar"];
+ ["is_dir"; "/new"]];
+ (* Regression tests for RHBZ#503133: *)
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun
+ [["mkdir"; "/new"];
+ ["mkdir_p"; "/new"]];
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["touch"; "/new"];
+ ["mkdir_p"; "/new"]]],
+ "create a directory and parents",
+ "\
+Create a directory named C<path>, creating any parent directories
+as necessary. This is like the C<mkdir -p> shell command.");
+
+ ("chmod", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Pathname "path"]), 34, [],
+ [], (* XXX Need stat command to test *)
+ "change file mode",
+ "\
+Change the mode (permissions) of C<path> to C<mode>. Only
+numeric modes are supported.
+
+I<Note>: When using this command from guestfish, C<mode>
+by default would be decimal, unless you prefix it with
+C<0> to get octal, ie. use C<0700> not C<700>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("chown", (RErr, [Int "owner"; Int "group"; Pathname "path"]), 35, [],
+ [], (* XXX Need stat command to test *)
+ "change file owner and group",
+ "\
+Change the file owner to C<owner> and group to C<group>.
+
+Only numeric uid and gid are supported. If you want to use
+names, you will need to locate and parse the password file
+yourself (Augeas support makes this relatively easy).");
+
+ ("exists", (RBool "existsflag", [Pathname "path"]), 36, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["exists"; "/empty"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["exists"; "/directory"]])],
+ "test if file or directory exists",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a file, directory
+(or anything) with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_is_file>, C<guestfs_is_dir>, C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_file", (RBool "fileflag", [Pathname "path"]), 37, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["is_file"; "/known-1"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_file"; "/directory"]])],
+ "test if a regular file",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a regular file
+with the given C<path> name. Note that it returns false for
+other objects like directories.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_dir", (RBool "dirflag", [Pathname "path"]), 38, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_dir"; "/known-3"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["is_dir"; "/directory"]])],
+ "test if a directory",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a directory
+with the given C<path> name. Note that it returns false for
+other objects like files.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("pvcreate", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 39, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["pvs"]], ["/dev/sda1"; "/dev/sda2"; "/dev/sda3"])],
+ "create an LVM physical volume",
+ "\
+This creates an LVM physical volume on the named C<device>,
+where C<device> should usually be a partition name such
+as C</dev/sda1>.");
+
+ ("vgcreate", (RErr, [String "volgroup"; DeviceList "physvols"]), 40, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG1"; "/dev/sda1 /dev/sda2"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG2"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgs"]], ["VG1"; "VG2"])],
+ "create an LVM volume group",
+ "\
+This creates an LVM volume group called C<volgroup>
+from the non-empty list of physical volumes C<physvols>.");
+
+ ("lvcreate", (RErr, [String "logvol"; String "volgroup"; Int "mbytes"]), 41, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG1"; "/dev/sda1 /dev/sda2"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG2"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG1"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG1"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV3"; "VG2"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV4"; "VG2"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV5"; "VG2"; "50"];
+ ["lvs"]],
+ ["/dev/VG1/LV1"; "/dev/VG1/LV2";
+ "/dev/VG2/LV3"; "/dev/VG2/LV4"; "/dev/VG2/LV5"])],
+ "create an LVM logical volume",
+ "\
+This creates an LVM logical volume called C<logvol>
+on the volume group C<volgroup>, with C<size> megabytes.");
+
+ ("mkfs", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Device "device"]), 42, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "make a filesystem",
+ "\
+This creates a filesystem on C<device> (usually a partition
+or LVM logical volume). The filesystem type is C<fstype>, for
+example C<ext3>.");
+
+ ("sfdisk", (RErr, [Device "device";
+ Int "cyls"; Int "heads"; Int "sectors";
+ StringList "lines"]), 43, [DangerWillRobinson],
+ [],
+ "create partitions on a block device",
+ "\
+This is a direct interface to the L<sfdisk(8)> program for creating
+partitions on block devices.
+
+C<device> should be a block device, for example C</dev/sda>.
+
+C<cyls>, C<heads> and C<sectors> are the number of cylinders, heads
+and sectors on the device, which are passed directly to sfdisk as
+the I<-C>, I<-H> and I<-S> parameters. If you pass C<0> for any
+of these, then the corresponding parameter is omitted. Usually for
+'large' disks, you can just pass C<0> for these, but for small
+(floppy-sized) disks, sfdisk (or rather, the kernel) cannot work
+out the right geometry and you will need to tell it.
+
+C<lines> is a list of lines that we feed to C<sfdisk>. For more
+information refer to the L<sfdisk(8)> manpage.
+
+To create a single partition occupying the whole disk, you would
+pass C<lines> as a single element list, when the single element being
+the string C<,> (comma).
+
+See also: C<guestfs_sfdisk_l>, C<guestfs_sfdisk_N>,
+C<guestfs_part_init>");
+
+ ("write_file", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; String "content"; Int "size"]), 44, [ProtocolLimitWarning; DeprecatedBy "write"],
+ (* Regression test for RHBZ#597135. *)
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail
+ [["write_file"; "/new"; "abc"; "10000"]]],
+ "create a file",
+ "\
+This call creates a file called C<path>. The contents of the
+file is the string C<content> (which can contain any 8 bit data),
+with length C<size>.
+
+As a special case, if C<size> is C<0>
+then the length is calculated using C<strlen> (so in this case
+the content cannot contain embedded ASCII NULs).
+
+I<NB.> Owing to a bug, writing content containing ASCII NUL
+characters does I<not> work, even if the length is specified.");
+
+ ("umount", (RErr, [String "pathordevice"]), 45, [FishAlias "unmount"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["mounts"]], ["/dev/sda1"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["umount"; "/"];
+ ["mounts"]], [])],
+ "unmount a filesystem",
+ "\
+This unmounts the given filesystem. The filesystem may be
+specified either by its mountpoint (path) or the device which
+contains the filesystem.");
+
+ ("mounts", (RStringList "devices", []), 46, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["mounts"]], ["/dev/sda1"])],
+ "show mounted filesystems",
+ "\
+This returns the list of currently mounted filesystems. It returns
+the list of devices (eg. C</dev/sda1>, C</dev/VG/LV>).
+
+Some internal mounts are not shown.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_mountpoints>");
+
+ ("umount_all", (RErr, []), 47, [FishAlias "unmount-all"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["umount_all"];
+ ["mounts"]], []);
+ (* check that umount_all can unmount nested mounts correctly: *)
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,200 ,"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda2"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda3"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/mp1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/mp1"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/mp1/mp2"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda3"; "/mp1/mp2"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/mp1/mp2/mp3"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["mounts"]], [])],
+ "unmount all filesystems",
+ "\
+This unmounts all mounted filesystems.
+
+Some internal mounts are not unmounted by this call.");
+
+ ("lvm_remove_all", (RErr, []), 48, [DangerWillRobinson; Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "remove all LVM LVs, VGs and PVs",
+ "\
+This command removes all LVM logical volumes, volume groups
+and physical volumes.");
+
+ ("file", (RString "description", [Dev_or_Path "path"]), 49, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/empty"]], "empty");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/known-1"]], "ASCII text");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["file"; "/notexists"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/abssymlink"]], "symbolic link");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["file"; "/directory"]], "directory")],
+ "determine file type",
+ "\
+This call uses the standard L<file(1)> command to determine
+the type or contents of the file.
+
+This call will also transparently look inside various types
+of compressed file.
+
+The exact command which runs is C<file -zb path>. Note in
+particular that the filename is not prepended to the output
+(the C<-b> option).
+
+This command can also be used on C</dev/> devices
+(and partitions, LV names). You can for example use this
+to determine if a device contains a filesystem, although
+it's usually better to use C<guestfs_vfs_type>.
+
+If the C<path> does not begin with C</dev/> then
+this command only works for the content of regular files.
+For other file types (directory, symbolic link etc) it
+will just return the string C<directory> etc.");
+
+ ("command", (RString "output", [StringList "arguments"]), 50, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 1"]], "Result1");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 2"]], "Result2\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 3"]], "\nResult3");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 4"]], "\nResult4\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 5"]], "\nResult5\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 6"]], "\n\nResult6\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 7"]], "");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 8"]], "\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 9"]], "\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 10"]], "Result10-1\nResult10-2\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command 11"]], "Result11-1\nResult11-2");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command"; "/test-command"]])],
+ "run a command from the guest filesystem",
+ "\
+This call runs a command from the guest filesystem. The
+filesystem must be mounted, and must contain a compatible
+operating system (ie. something Linux, with the same
+or compatible processor architecture).
+
+The single parameter is an argv-style list of arguments.
+The first element is the name of the program to run.
+Subsequent elements are parameters. The list must be
+non-empty (ie. must contain a program name). Note that
+the command runs directly, and is I<not> invoked via
+the shell (see C<guestfs_sh>).
+
+The return value is anything printed to I<stdout> by
+the command.
+
+If the command returns a non-zero exit status, then
+this function returns an error message. The error message
+string is the content of I<stderr> from the command.
+
+The C<$PATH> environment variable will contain at least
+C</usr/bin> and C</bin>. If you require a program from
+another location, you should provide the full path in the
+first parameter.
+
+Shared libraries and data files required by the program
+must be available on filesystems which are mounted in the
+correct places. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure
+all filesystems that are needed are mounted at the right
+locations.");
+
+ ("command_lines", (RStringList "lines", [StringList "arguments"]), 51, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 1"]], ["Result1"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 2"]], ["Result2"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 3"]], ["";"Result3"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 4"]], ["";"Result4"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 5"]], ["";"Result5";""]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 6"]], ["";"";"Result6";""]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 7"]], []);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 8"]], [""]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 9"]], ["";""]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 10"]], ["Result10-1";"Result10-2"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["upload"; "test-command"; "/test-command"];
+ ["chmod"; "0o755"; "/test-command"];
+ ["command_lines"; "/test-command 11"]], ["Result11-1";"Result11-2"])],
+ "run a command, returning lines",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_command>, but splits the
+result into a list of lines.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_sh_lines>");
+
+ ("stat", (RStruct ("statbuf", "stat"), [Pathname "path"]), 52, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["stat"; "/empty"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 0)])],
+ "get file information",
+ "\
+Returns file information for the given C<path>.
+
+This is the same as the C<stat(2)> system call.");
+
+ ("lstat", (RStruct ("statbuf", "stat"), [Pathname "path"]), 53, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["lstat"; "/empty"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 0)])],
+ "get file information for a symbolic link",
+ "\
+Returns file information for the given C<path>.
+
+This is the same as C<guestfs_stat> except that if C<path>
+is a symbolic link, then the link is stat-ed, not the file it
+refers to.
+
+This is the same as the C<lstat(2)> system call.");
+
+ ("statvfs", (RStruct ("statbuf", "statvfs"), [Pathname "path"]), 54, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["statvfs"; "/"]], [CompareWithInt ("namemax", 255)])],
+ "get file system statistics",
+ "\
+Returns file system statistics for any mounted file system.
+C<path> should be a file or directory in the mounted file system
+(typically it is the mount point itself, but it doesn't need to be).
+
+This is the same as the C<statvfs(2)> system call.");
+
+ ("tune2fs_l", (RHashtable "superblock", [Device "device"]), 55, [],
+ [], (* XXX test *)
+ "get ext2/ext3/ext4 superblock details",
+ "\
+This returns the contents of the ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem
+superblock on C<device>.
+
+It is the same as running C<tune2fs -l device>. See L<tune2fs(8)>
+manpage for more details. The list of fields returned isn't
+clearly defined, and depends on both the version of C<tune2fs>
+that libguestfs was built against, and the filesystem itself.");
+
+ ("blockdev_setro", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 56, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["blockdev_setro"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["blockdev_getro"; "/dev/sda"]])],
+ "set block device to read-only",
+ "\
+Sets the block device named C<device> to read-only.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_setrw", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 57, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["blockdev_getro"; "/dev/sda"]])],
+ "set block device to read-write",
+ "\
+Sets the block device named C<device> to read-write.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_getro", (RBool "ro", [Device "device"]), 58, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["blockdev_setro"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["blockdev_getro"; "/dev/sda"]])],
+ "is block device set to read-only",
+ "\
+Returns a boolean indicating if the block device is read-only
+(true if read-only, false if not).
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_getss", (RInt "sectorsize", [Device "device"]), 59, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["blockdev_getss"; "/dev/sda"]], 512)],
+ "get sectorsize of block device",
+ "\
+This returns the size of sectors on a block device.
+Usually 512, but can be larger for modern devices.
+
+(Note, this is not the size in sectors, use C<guestfs_blockdev_getsz>
+for that).
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_getbsz", (RInt "blocksize", [Device "device"]), 60, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["blockdev_getbsz"; "/dev/sda"]], 4096)],
+ "get blocksize of block device",
+ "\
+This returns the block size of a device.
+
+(Note this is different from both I<size in blocks> and
+I<filesystem block size>).
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_setbsz", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "blocksize"]), 61, [],
+ [], (* XXX test *)
+ "set blocksize of block device",
+ "\
+This sets the block size of a device.
+
+(Note this is different from both I<size in blocks> and
+I<filesystem block size>).
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_getsz", (RInt64 "sizeinsectors", [Device "device"]), 62, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["blockdev_getsz"; "/dev/sda"]], 1024000)],
+ "get total size of device in 512-byte sectors",
+ "\
+This returns the size of the device in units of 512-byte sectors
+(even if the sectorsize isn't 512 bytes ... weird).
+
+See also C<guestfs_blockdev_getss> for the real sector size of
+the device, and C<guestfs_blockdev_getsize64> for the more
+useful I<size in bytes>.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_getsize64", (RInt64 "sizeinbytes", [Device "device"]), 63, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["blockdev_getsize64"; "/dev/sda"]], 524288000)],
+ "get total size of device in bytes",
+ "\
+This returns the size of the device in bytes.
+
+See also C<guestfs_blockdev_getsz>.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_flushbufs", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 64, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun
+ [["blockdev_flushbufs"; "/dev/sda"]]],
+ "flush device buffers",
+ "\
+This tells the kernel to flush internal buffers associated
+with C<device>.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("blockdev_rereadpt", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 65, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun
+ [["blockdev_rereadpt"; "/dev/sda"]]],
+ "reread partition table",
+ "\
+Reread the partition table on C<device>.
+
+This uses the L<blockdev(8)> command.");
+
+ ("upload", (RErr, [FileIn "filename"; Dev_or_Path "remotefilename"]), 66, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ (* Pick a file from cwd which isn't likely to change. *)
+ [["upload"; "../COPYING.LIB"; "/COPYING.LIB"];
+ ["checksum"; "md5"; "/COPYING.LIB"]],
+ Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "COPYING.LIB"))],
+ "upload a file from the local machine",
+ "\
+Upload local file C<filename> to C<remotefilename> on the
+filesystem.
+
+C<filename> can also be a named pipe.
+
+See also C<guestfs_download>.");
+
+ ("download", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "remotefilename"; FileOut "filename"]), 67, [Progress],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ (* Pick a file from cwd which isn't likely to change. *)
+ [["upload"; "../COPYING.LIB"; "/COPYING.LIB"];
+ ["download"; "/COPYING.LIB"; "testdownload.tmp"];
+ ["upload"; "testdownload.tmp"; "/upload"];
+ ["checksum"; "md5"; "/upload"]],
+ Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "COPYING.LIB"))],
+ "download a file to the local machine",
+ "\
+Download file C<remotefilename> and save it as C<filename>
+on the local machine.
+
+C<filename> can also be a named pipe.
+
+See also C<guestfs_upload>, C<guestfs_cat>.");
+
+ ("checksum", (RString "checksum", [String "csumtype"; Pathname "path"]), 68, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "crc"; "/known-3"]], "2891671662");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["checksum"; "crc"; "/notexists"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "md5"; "/known-3"]], "46d6ca27ee07cdc6fa99c2e138cc522c");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha1"; "/known-3"]], "b7ebccc3ee418311091c3eda0a45b83c0a770f15");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha224"; "/known-3"]], "d2cd1774b28f3659c14116be0a6dc2bb5c4b350ce9cd5defac707741");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha256"; "/known-3"]], "75bb71b90cd20cb13f86d2bea8dad63ac7194e7517c3b52b8d06ff52d3487d30");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha384"; "/known-3"]], "5fa7883430f357b5d7b7271d3a1d2872b51d73cba72731de6863d3dea55f30646af2799bef44d5ea776a5ec7941ac640");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha512"; "/known-3"]], "2794062c328c6b216dca90443b7f7134c5f40e56bd0ed7853123275a09982a6f992e6ca682f9d2fba34a4c5e870d8fe077694ff831e3032a004ee077e00603f6");
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum"; "sha512"; "/abssymlink"]], "5f57d0639bc95081c53afc63a449403883818edc64da48930ad6b1a4fb49be90404686877743fbcd7c99811f3def7df7bc22635c885c6a8cf79c806b43451c1a")],
+ "compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of file",
+ "\
+This call computes the MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the
+file named C<path>.
+
+The type of checksum to compute is given by the C<csumtype>
+parameter which must have one of the following values:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item C<crc>
+
+Compute the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) specified by POSIX
+for the C<cksum> command.
+
+=item C<md5>
+
+Compute the MD5 hash (using the C<md5sum> program).
+
+=item C<sha1>
+
+Compute the SHA1 hash (using the C<sha1sum> program).
+
+=item C<sha224>
+
+Compute the SHA224 hash (using the C<sha224sum> program).
+
+=item C<sha256>
+
+Compute the SHA256 hash (using the C<sha256sum> program).
+
+=item C<sha384>
+
+Compute the SHA384 hash (using the C<sha384sum> program).
+
+=item C<sha512>
+
+Compute the SHA512 hash (using the C<sha512sum> program).
+
+=back
+
+The checksum is returned as a printable string.
+
+To get the checksum for a device, use C<guestfs_checksum_device>.
+
+To get the checksums for many files, use C<guestfs_checksums_out>.");
+
+ ("tar_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarfile"; Pathname "directory"]), 69, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["tar_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "unpack tarfile to directory",
+ "\
+This command uploads and unpacks local file C<tarfile> (an
+I<uncompressed> tar file) into C<directory>.
+
+To upload a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_in>
+or C<guestfs_txz_in>.");
+
+ ("tar_out", (RErr, [String "directory"; FileOut "tarfile"]), 70, [],
+ [],
+ "pack directory into tarfile",
+ "\
+This command packs the contents of C<directory> and downloads
+it to local file C<tarfile>.
+
+To download a compressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tgz_out>
+or C<guestfs_txz_out>.");
+
+ ("tgz_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarball"; Pathname "directory"]), 71, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["tgz_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar.gz"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "unpack compressed tarball to directory",
+ "\
+This command uploads and unpacks local file C<tarball> (a
+I<gzip compressed> tar file) into C<directory>.
+
+To upload an uncompressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tar_in>.");
+
+ ("tgz_out", (RErr, [Pathname "directory"; FileOut "tarball"]), 72, [],
+ [],
+ "pack directory into compressed tarball",
+ "\
+This command packs the contents of C<directory> and downloads
+it to local file C<tarball>.
+
+To download an uncompressed tarball, use C<guestfs_tar_out>.");
+
+ ("mount_ro", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "mountpoint"]), 73, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["umount"; "/"];
+ ["mount_ro"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["touch"; "/new"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "data"];
+ ["umount"; "/"];
+ ["mount_ro"; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "data")],
+ "mount a guest disk, read-only",
+ "\
+This is the same as the C<guestfs_mount> command, but it
+mounts the filesystem with the read-only (I<-o ro>) flag.");
+
+ ("mount_options", (RErr, [String "options"; Device "device"; String "mountpoint"]), 74, [],
+ [],
+ "mount a guest disk with mount options",
+ "\
+This is the same as the C<guestfs_mount> command, but it
+allows you to set the mount options as for the
+L<mount(8)> I<-o> flag.
+
+If the C<options> parameter is an empty string, then
+no options are passed (all options default to whatever
+the filesystem uses).");
+
+ ("mount_vfs", (RErr, [String "options"; String "vfstype"; Device "device"; String "mountpoint"]), 75, [],
+ [],
+ "mount a guest disk with mount options and vfstype",
+ "\
+This is the same as the C<guestfs_mount> command, but it
+allows you to set both the mount options and the vfstype
+as for the L<mount(8)> I<-o> and I<-t> flags.");
+
+ ("debug", (RString "result", [String "subcmd"; StringList "extraargs"]), 76, [],
+ [],
+ "debugging and internals",
+ "\
+The C<guestfs_debug> command exposes some internals of
+C<guestfsd> (the guestfs daemon) that runs inside the
+qemu subprocess.
+
+There is no comprehensive help for this command. You have
+to look at the file C<daemon/debug.c> in the libguestfs source
+to find out what you can do.");
+
+ ("lvremove", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 77, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvremove"; "/dev/VG/LV1"];
+ ["lvs"]], ["/dev/VG/LV2"]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvremove"; "/dev/VG"];
+ ["lvs"]], []);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvremove"; "/dev/VG"];
+ ["vgs"]], ["VG"])],
+ "remove an LVM logical volume",
+ "\
+Remove an LVM logical volume C<device>, where C<device> is
+the path to the LV, such as C</dev/VG/LV>.
+
+You can also remove all LVs in a volume group by specifying
+the VG name, C</dev/VG>.");
+
+ ("vgremove", (RErr, [String "vgname"]), 78, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["vgremove"; "VG"];
+ ["lvs"]], []);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["vgremove"; "VG"];
+ ["vgs"]], [])],
+ "remove an LVM volume group",
+ "\
+Remove an LVM volume group C<vgname>, (for example C<VG>).
+
+This also forcibly removes all logical volumes in the volume
+group (if any).");
+
+ ("pvremove", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 79, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["vgremove"; "VG"];
+ ["pvremove"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvs"]], []);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["vgremove"; "VG"];
+ ["pvremove"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgs"]], []);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputListOfDevices (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV1"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV2"; "VG"; "50"];
+ ["vgremove"; "VG"];
+ ["pvremove"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["pvs"]], [])],
+ "remove an LVM physical volume",
+ "\
+This wipes a physical volume C<device> so that LVM will no longer
+recognise it.
+
+The implementation uses the C<pvremove> command which refuses to
+wipe physical volumes that contain any volume groups, so you have
+to remove those first.");
+
+ ("set_e2label", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "label"]), 80, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2label"; "/dev/sda1"; "testlabel"];
+ ["get_e2label"; "/dev/sda1"]], "testlabel")],
+ "set the ext2/3/4 filesystem label",
+ "\
+This sets the ext2/3/4 filesystem label of the filesystem on
+C<device> to C<label>. Filesystem labels are limited to
+16 characters.
+
+You can use either C<guestfs_tune2fs_l> or C<guestfs_get_e2label>
+to return the existing label on a filesystem.");
+
+ ("get_e2label", (RString "label", [Device "device"]), 81, [DeprecatedBy "vfs_label"],
+ [],
+ "get the ext2/3/4 filesystem label",
+ "\
+This returns the ext2/3/4 filesystem label of the filesystem on
+C<device>.");
+
+ ("set_e2uuid", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "uuid"]), 82, [],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; uuid];
+ ["get_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"]], uuid);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; "clear"];
+ ["get_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"]], "");
+ (* We can't predict what UUIDs will be, so just check the commands run. *)
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; "random"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; "time"]])]),
+ "set the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID",
+ "\
+This sets the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID of the filesystem on
+C<device> to C<uuid>. The format of the UUID and alternatives
+such as C<clear>, C<random> and C<time> are described in the
+L<tune2fs(8)> manpage.
+
+You can use either C<guestfs_tune2fs_l> or C<guestfs_get_e2uuid>
+to return the existing UUID of a filesystem.");
+
+ ("get_e2uuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 83, [DeprecatedBy "vfs_uuid"],
+ (* Regression test for RHBZ#597112. *)
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mke2journal"; "1024"; "/dev/sdb"];
+ ["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sdb"; uuid];
+ ["get_e2uuid"; "/dev/sdb"]], uuid)]),
+ "get the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID",
+ "\
+This returns the ext2/3/4 filesystem UUID of the filesystem on
+C<device>.");
+
+ ("fsck", (RInt "status", [String "fstype"; Device "device"]), 84, [FishOutput FishOutputHexadecimal],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["fsck"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"]], 0);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["zero"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["fsck"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"]], 8)],
+ "run the filesystem checker",
+ "\
+This runs the filesystem checker (fsck) on C<device> which
+should have filesystem type C<fstype>.
+
+The returned integer is the status. See L<fsck(8)> for the
+list of status codes from C<fsck>.
+
+Notes:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+Multiple status codes can be summed together.
+
+=item *
+
+A non-zero return code can mean \"success\", for example if
+errors have been corrected on the filesystem.
+
+=item *
+
+Checking or repairing NTFS volumes is not supported
+(by linux-ntfs).
+
+=back
+
+This command is entirely equivalent to running C<fsck -a -t fstype device>.");
+
+ ("zero", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 85, [Progress],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["zero"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["file"; "/dev/sda1"]], "data")],
+ "write zeroes to the device",
+ "\
+This command writes zeroes over the first few blocks of C<device>.
+
+How many blocks are zeroed isn't specified (but it's I<not> enough
+to securely wipe the device). It should be sufficient to remove
+any partition tables, filesystem superblocks and so on.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_zero_device>, C<guestfs_scrub_device>.");
+
+ ("grub_install", (RErr, [Pathname "root"; Device "device"]), 86, [],
+ (* See:
+ * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484986
+ * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=479760
+ *)
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/boot/grub"];
+ ["write"; "/boot/grub/device.map"; "(hd0) /dev/vda"];
+ ["grub_install"; "/"; "/dev/vda"];
+ ["is_dir"; "/boot"]])],
+ "install GRUB",
+ "\
+This command installs GRUB (the Grand Unified Bootloader) on
+C<device>, with the root directory being C<root>.
+
+Note: If grub-install reports the error
+\"No suitable drive was found in the generated device map.\"
+it may be that you need to create a C</boot/grub/device.map>
+file first that contains the mapping between grub device names
+and Linux device names. It is usually sufficient to create
+a file containing:
+
+ (hd0) /dev/vda
+
+replacing C</dev/vda> with the name of the installation device.");
+
+ ("cp", (RErr, [Pathname "src"; Pathname "dest"]), 87, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
+ ["cp"; "/old"; "/new"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "file content");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
+ ["cp"; "/old"; "/new"];
+ ["is_file"; "/old"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/dir"];
+ ["cp"; "/old"; "/dir/new"];
+ ["cat"; "/dir/new"]], "file content")],
+ "copy a file",
+ "\
+This copies a file from C<src> to C<dest> where C<dest> is
+either a destination filename or destination directory.");
+
+ ("cp_a", (RErr, [Pathname "src"; Pathname "dest"]), 88, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mkdir"; "/olddir"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/newdir"];
+ ["write"; "/olddir/file"; "file content"];
+ ["cp_a"; "/olddir"; "/newdir"];
+ ["cat"; "/newdir/olddir/file"]], "file content")],
+ "copy a file or directory recursively",
+ "\
+This copies a file or directory from C<src> to C<dest>
+recursively using the C<cp -a> command.");
+
+ ("mv", (RErr, [Pathname "src"; Pathname "dest"]), 89, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
+ ["mv"; "/old"; "/new"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "file content");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["write"; "/old"; "file content"];
+ ["mv"; "/old"; "/new"];
+ ["is_file"; "/old"]])],
+ "move a file",
+ "\
+This moves a file from C<src> to C<dest> where C<dest> is
+either a destination filename or destination directory.");
+
+ ("drop_caches", (RErr, [Int "whattodrop"]), 90, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["drop_caches"; "3"]])],
+ "drop kernel page cache, dentries and inodes",
+ "\
+This instructs the guest kernel to drop its page cache,
+and/or dentries and inode caches. The parameter C<whattodrop>
+tells the kernel what precisely to drop, see
+L<http://linux-mm.org/Drop_Caches>
+
+Setting C<whattodrop> to 3 should drop everything.
+
+This automatically calls L<sync(2)> before the operation,
+so that the maximum guest memory is freed.");
+
+ ("dmesg", (RString "kmsgs", []), 91, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["dmesg"]])],
+ "return kernel messages",
+ "\
+This returns the kernel messages (C<dmesg> output) from
+the guest kernel. This is sometimes useful for extended
+debugging of problems.
+
+Another way to get the same information is to enable
+verbose messages with C<guestfs_set_verbose> or by setting
+the environment variable C<LIBGUESTFS_DEBUG=1> before
+running the program.");
+
+ ("ping_daemon", (RErr, []), 92, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["ping_daemon"]])],
+ "ping the guest daemon",
+ "\
+This is a test probe into the guestfs daemon running inside
+the qemu subprocess. Calling this function checks that the
+daemon responds to the ping message, without affecting the daemon
+or attached block device(s) in any other way.");
+
+ ("equal", (RBool "equality", [Pathname "file1"; Pathname "file2"]), 93, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["write"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"];
+ ["cp"; "/file1"; "/file2"];
+ ["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["write"; "/file1"; "contents of a file"];
+ ["write"; "/file2"; "contents of another file"];
+ ["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["equal"; "/file1"; "/file2"]])],
+ "test if two files have equal contents",
+ "\
+This compares the two files C<file1> and C<file2> and returns
+true if their content is exactly equal, or false otherwise.
+
+The external L<cmp(1)> program is used for the comparison.");
+
+ ("strings", (RStringList "stringsout", [Pathname "path"]), 94, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["strings"; "/known-5"]], ["abcdefghi"; "jklmnopqr"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["strings"; "/empty"]], []);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["strings"; "/abssymlink"]])],
+ "print the printable strings in a file",
+ "\
+This runs the L<strings(1)> command on a file and returns
+the list of printable strings found.");
+
+ ("strings_e", (RStringList "stringsout", [String "encoding"; Pathname "path"]), 95, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["strings_e"; "b"; "/known-5"]], []);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\000h\000e\000l\000l\000o\000\n\000w\000o\000r\000l\000d\000\n"];
+ ["strings_e"; "b"; "/new"]], ["hello"; "world"])],
+ "print the printable strings in a file",
+ "\
+This is like the C<guestfs_strings> command, but allows you to
+specify the encoding of strings that are looked for in
+the source file C<path>.
+
+Allowed encodings are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item s
+
+Single 7-bit-byte characters like ASCII and the ASCII-compatible
+parts of ISO-8859-X (this is what C<guestfs_strings> uses).
+
+=item S
+
+Single 8-bit-byte characters.
+
+=item b
+
+16-bit big endian strings such as those encoded in
+UTF-16BE or UCS-2BE.
+
+=item l (lower case letter L)
+
+16-bit little endian such as UTF-16LE and UCS-2LE.
+This is useful for examining binaries in Windows guests.
+
+=item B
+
+32-bit big endian such as UCS-4BE.
+
+=item L
+
+32-bit little endian such as UCS-4LE.
+
+=back
+
+The returned strings are transcoded to UTF-8.");
+
+ ("hexdump", (RString "dump", [Pathname "path"]), 96, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["hexdump"; "/known-4"]], "00000000 61 62 63 0a 64 65 66 0a 67 68 69 |abc.def.ghi|\n0000000b\n");
+ (* Test for RHBZ#501888c2 regression which caused large hexdump
+ * commands to segfault.
+ *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["hexdump"; "/100krandom"]]);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["hexdump"; "/abssymlink"]])],
+ "dump a file in hexadecimal",
+ "\
+This runs C<hexdump -C> on the given C<path>. The result is
+the human-readable, canonical hex dump of the file.");
+
+ ("zerofree", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 97, [Optional "zerofree"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext3"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "test file"];
+ ["umount"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["zerofree"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "test file")],
+ "zero unused inodes and disk blocks on ext2/3 filesystem",
+ "\
+This runs the I<zerofree> program on C<device>. This program
+claims to zero unused inodes and disk blocks on an ext2/3
+filesystem, thus making it possible to compress the filesystem
+more effectively.
+
+You should B<not> run this program if the filesystem is
+mounted.
+
+It is possible that using this program can damage the filesystem
+or data on the filesystem.");
+
+ ("pvresize", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 98, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "resize an LVM physical volume",
+ "\
+This resizes (expands or shrinks) an existing LVM physical
+volume to match the new size of the underlying device.");
+
+ ("sfdisk_N", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum";
+ Int "cyls"; Int "heads"; Int "sectors";
+ String "line"]), 99, [DangerWillRobinson],
+ [],
+ "modify a single partition on a block device",
+ "\
+This runs L<sfdisk(8)> option to modify just the single
+partition C<n> (note: C<n> counts from 1).
+
+For other parameters, see C<guestfs_sfdisk>. You should usually
+pass C<0> for the cyls/heads/sectors parameters.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_part_add>");
+
+ ("sfdisk_l", (RString "partitions", [Device "device"]), 100, [],
+ [],
+ "display the partition table",
+ "\
+This displays the partition table on C<device>, in the
+human-readable output of the L<sfdisk(8)> command. It is
+not intended to be parsed.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_part_list>");
+
+ ("sfdisk_kernel_geometry", (RString "partitions", [Device "device"]), 101, [],
+ [],
+ "display the kernel geometry",
+ "\
+This displays the kernel's idea of the geometry of C<device>.
+
+The result is in human-readable format, and not designed to
+be parsed.");
+
+ ("sfdisk_disk_geometry", (RString "partitions", [Device "device"]), 102, [],
+ [],
+ "display the disk geometry from the partition table",
+ "\
+This displays the disk geometry of C<device> read from the
+partition table. Especially in the case where the underlying
+block device has been resized, this can be different from the
+kernel's idea of the geometry (see C<guestfs_sfdisk_kernel_geometry>).
+
+The result is in human-readable format, and not designed to
+be parsed.");
+
+ ("vg_activate_all", (RErr, [Bool "activate"]), 103, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "activate or deactivate all volume groups",
+ "\
+This command activates or (if C<activate> is false) deactivates
+all logical volumes in all volume groups.
+If activated, then they are made known to the
+kernel, ie. they appear as C</dev/mapper> devices. If deactivated,
+then those devices disappear.
+
+This command is the same as running C<vgchange -a y|n>");
+
+ ("vg_activate", (RErr, [Bool "activate"; StringList "volgroups"]), 104, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "activate or deactivate some volume groups",
+ "\
+This command activates or (if C<activate> is false) deactivates
+all logical volumes in the listed volume groups C<volgroups>.
+If activated, then they are made known to the
+kernel, ie. they appear as C</dev/mapper> devices. If deactivated,
+then those devices disappear.
+
+This command is the same as running C<vgchange -a y|n volgroups...>
+
+Note that if C<volgroups> is an empty list then B<all> volume groups
+are activated or deactivated.");
+
+ ("lvresize", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "mbytes"]), 105, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "10"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "test content"];
+ ["umount"; "/"];
+ ["lvresize"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "20"];
+ ["e2fsck_f"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
+ ["resize2fs"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "test content");
+ InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ (* Make an LV smaller to test RHBZ#587484. *)
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "20"];
+ ["lvresize"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "10"]])],
+ "resize an LVM logical volume",
+ "\
+This resizes (expands or shrinks) an existing LVM logical
+volume to C<mbytes>. When reducing, data in the reduced part
+is lost.");
+
+ ("resize2fs", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 106, [],
+ [], (* lvresize tests this *)
+ "resize an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem",
+ "\
+This resizes an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem to match the size of
+the underlying device.
+
+I<Note:> It is sometimes required that you run C<guestfs_e2fsck_f>
+on the C<device> before calling this command. For unknown reasons
+C<resize2fs> sometimes gives an error about this and sometimes not.
+In any case, it is always safe to call C<guestfs_e2fsck_f> before
+calling this function.");
+
+ ("find", (RStringList "names", [Pathname "directory"]), 107, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["find"; "/"]], ["lost+found"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/b"];
+ ["touch"; "/b/c"];
+ ["find"; "/"]], ["a"; "b"; "b/c"; "lost+found"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/d"];
+ ["find"; "/a/b/"]], ["c"; "c/d"])],
+ "find all files and directories",
+ "\
+This command lists out all files and directories, recursively,
+starting at C<directory>. It is essentially equivalent to
+running the shell command C<find directory -print> but some
+post-processing happens on the output, described below.
+
+This returns a list of strings I<without any prefix>. Thus
+if the directory structure was:
+
+ /tmp/a
+ /tmp/b
+ /tmp/c/d
+
+then the returned list from C<guestfs_find> C</tmp> would be
+4 elements:
+
+ a
+ b
+ c
+ c/d
+
+If C<directory> is not a directory, then this command returns
+an error.
+
+The returned list is sorted.
+
+See also C<guestfs_find0>.");
+
+ ("e2fsck_f", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 108, [],
+ [], (* lvresize tests this *)
+ "check an ext2/ext3 filesystem",
+ "\
+This runs C<e2fsck -p -f device>, ie. runs the ext2/ext3
+filesystem checker on C<device>, noninteractively (C<-p>),
+even if the filesystem appears to be clean (C<-f>).
+
+This command is only needed because of C<guestfs_resize2fs>
+(q.v.). Normally you should use C<guestfs_fsck>.");
+
+ ("sleep", (RErr, [Int "secs"]), 109, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["sleep"; "1"]])],
+ "sleep for some seconds",
+ "\
+Sleep for C<secs> seconds.");
+
+ ("ntfs_3g_probe", (RInt "status", [Bool "rw"; Device "device"]), 110, [Optional "ntfs3g"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ntfs"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["ntfs_3g_probe"; "true"; "/dev/sda1"]], 0);
+ InitNone, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["ntfs_3g_probe"; "true"; "/dev/sda1"]], 12)],
+ "probe NTFS volume",
+ "\
+This command runs the L<ntfs-3g.probe(8)> command which probes
+an NTFS C<device> for mountability. (Not all NTFS volumes can
+be mounted read-write, and some cannot be mounted at all).
+
+C<rw> is a boolean flag. Set it to true if you want to test
+if the volume can be mounted read-write. Set it to false if
+you want to test if the volume can be mounted read-only.
+
+The return value is an integer which C<0> if the operation
+would succeed, or some non-zero value documented in the
+L<ntfs-3g.probe(8)> manual page.");
+
+ ("sh", (RString "output", [String "command"]), 111, [],
+ [], (* XXX needs tests *)
+ "run a command via the shell",
+ "\
+This call runs a command from the guest filesystem via the
+guest's C</bin/sh>.
+
+This is like C<guestfs_command>, but passes the command to:
+
+ /bin/sh -c \"command\"
+
+Depending on the guest's shell, this usually results in
+wildcards being expanded, shell expressions being interpolated
+and so on.
+
+All the provisos about C<guestfs_command> apply to this call.");
+
+ ("sh_lines", (RStringList "lines", [String "command"]), 112, [],
+ [], (* XXX needs tests *)
+ "run a command via the shell returning lines",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_sh>, but splits the result
+into a list of lines.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_command_lines>");
+
+ ("glob_expand", (RStringList "paths", [Pathname "pattern"]), 113, [],
+ (* Use Pathname here, and hence ABS_PATH (pattern,... in generated
+ * code in stubs.c, since all valid glob patterns must start with "/".
+ * There is no concept of "cwd" in libguestfs, hence no "."-relative names.
+ *)
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/d"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/e"];
+ ["glob_expand"; "/a/b/c/*"]], ["/a/b/c/d"; "/a/b/c/e"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/d"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/e"];
+ ["glob_expand"; "/a/*/c/*"]], ["/a/b/c/d"; "/a/b/c/e"]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/d"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c/e"];
+ ["glob_expand"; "/a/*/x/*"]], [])],
+ "expand a wildcard path",
+ "\
+This command searches for all the pathnames matching
+C<pattern> according to the wildcard expansion rules
+used by the shell.
+
+If no paths match, then this returns an empty list
+(note: not an error).
+
+It is just a wrapper around the C L<glob(3)> function
+with flags C<GLOB_MARK|GLOB_BRACE>.
+See that manual page for more details.");
+
+ ("scrub_device", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 114, [DangerWillRobinson; Optional "scrub"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun ( (* use /dev/sdc because it's smaller *)
+ [["scrub_device"; "/dev/sdc"]])],
+ "scrub (securely wipe) a device",
+ "\
+This command writes patterns over C<device> to make data retrieval
+more difficult.
+
+It is an interface to the L<scrub(1)> program. See that
+manual page for more details.");
+
+ ("scrub_file", (RErr, [Pathname "file"]), 115, [Optional "scrub"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["write"; "/file"; "content"];
+ ["scrub_file"; "/file"]])],
+ "scrub (securely wipe) a file",
+ "\
+This command writes patterns over a file to make data retrieval
+more difficult.
+
+The file is I<removed> after scrubbing.
+
+It is an interface to the L<scrub(1)> program. See that
+manual page for more details.");
+
+ ("scrub_freespace", (RErr, [Pathname "dir"]), 116, [Optional "scrub"],
+ [], (* XXX needs testing *)
+ "scrub (securely wipe) free space",
+ "\
+This command creates the directory C<dir> and then fills it
+with files until the filesystem is full, and scrubs the files
+as for C<guestfs_scrub_file>, and deletes them.
+The intention is to scrub any free space on the partition
+containing C<dir>.
+
+It is an interface to the L<scrub(1)> program. See that
+manual page for more details.");
+
+ ("mkdtemp", (RString "dir", [Pathname "template"]), 117, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["mkdir"; "/tmp"];
+ ["mkdtemp"; "/tmp/tmpXXXXXX"]])],
+ "create a temporary directory",
+ "\
+This command creates a temporary directory. The
+C<template> parameter should be a full pathname for the
+temporary directory name with the final six characters being
+\"XXXXXX\".
+
+For example: \"/tmp/myprogXXXXXX\" or \"/Temp/myprogXXXXXX\",
+the second one being suitable for Windows filesystems.
+
+The name of the temporary directory that was created
+is returned.
+
+The temporary directory is created with mode 0700
+and is owned by root.
+
+The caller is responsible for deleting the temporary
+directory and its contents after use.
+
+See also: L<mkdtemp(3)>");
+
+ ("wc_l", (RInt "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 118, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["wc_l"; "/10klines"]], 10000);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["wc_l"; "/abssymlink"]], 10000)],
+ "count lines in a file",
+ "\
+This command counts the lines in a file, using the
+C<wc -l> external command.");
+
+ ("wc_w", (RInt "words", [Pathname "path"]), 119, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["wc_w"; "/10klines"]], 10000)],
+ "count words in a file",
+ "\
+This command counts the words in a file, using the
+C<wc -w> external command.");
+
+ ("wc_c", (RInt "chars", [Pathname "path"]), 120, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["wc_c"; "/100kallspaces"]], 102400)],
+ "count characters in a file",
+ "\
+This command counts the characters in a file, using the
+C<wc -c> external command.");
+
+ ("head", (RStringList "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 121, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head"; "/10klines"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"4abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"5abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"7abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"8abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head"; "/abssymlink"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"3abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"4abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"5abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"6abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"7abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"8abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"])],
+ "return first 10 lines of a file",
+ "\
+This command returns up to the first 10 lines of a file as
+a list of strings.");
+
+ ("head_n", (RStringList "lines", [Int "nrlines"; Pathname "path"]), 122, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head_n"; "3"; "/10klines"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head_n"; "-9997"; "/10klines"]], ["0abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"1abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"2abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["head_n"; "0"; "/10klines"]], [])],
+ "return first N lines of a file",
+ "\
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is a positive number, this returns the first
+C<nrlines> lines of the file C<path>.
+
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is a negative number, this returns lines
+from the file C<path>, excluding the last C<nrlines> lines.
+
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is zero, this returns an empty list.");
+
+ ("tail", (RStringList "lines", [Pathname "path"]), 123, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["tail"; "/10klines"]], ["9990abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9991abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9992abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9993abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9994abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9995abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9996abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9997abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9998abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9999abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"])],
+ "return last 10 lines of a file",
+ "\
+This command returns up to the last 10 lines of a file as
+a list of strings.");
+
+ ("tail_n", (RStringList "lines", [Int "nrlines"; Pathname "path"]), 124, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["tail_n"; "3"; "/10klines"]], ["9997abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9998abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9999abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["tail_n"; "-9998"; "/10klines"]], ["9997abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9998abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";"9999abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["tail_n"; "0"; "/10klines"]], [])],
+ "return last N lines of a file",
+ "\
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is a positive number, this returns the last
+C<nrlines> lines of the file C<path>.
+
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is a negative number, this returns lines
+from the file C<path>, starting with the C<-nrlines>th line.
+
+If the parameter C<nrlines> is zero, this returns an empty list.");
+
+ ("df", (RString "output", []), 125, [],
+ [], (* XXX Tricky to test because it depends on the exact format
+ * of the 'df' command and other imponderables.
+ *)
+ "report file system disk space usage",
+ "\
+This command runs the C<df> command to report disk space used.
+
+This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions. It
+is I<not> intended that you try to parse the output string.
+Use C<statvfs> from programs.");
+
+ ("df_h", (RString "output", []), 126, [],
+ [], (* XXX Tricky to test because it depends on the exact format
+ * of the 'df' command and other imponderables.
+ *)
+ "report file system disk space usage (human readable)",
+ "\
+This command runs the C<df -h> command to report disk space used
+in human-readable format.
+
+This command is mostly useful for interactive sessions. It
+is I<not> intended that you try to parse the output string.
+Use C<statvfs> from programs.");
+
+ ("du", (RInt64 "sizekb", [Pathname "path"]), 127, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["du"; "/directory"]], 2 (* ISO fs blocksize is 2K *))],
+ "estimate file space usage",
+ "\
+This command runs the C<du -s> command to estimate file space
+usage for C<path>.
+
+C<path> can be a file or a directory. If C<path> is a directory
+then the estimate includes the contents of the directory and all
+subdirectories (recursively).
+
+The result is the estimated size in I<kilobytes>
+(ie. units of 1024 bytes).");
+
+ ("initrd_list", (RStringList "filenames", [Pathname "path"]), 128, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["initrd_list"; "/initrd"]], ["empty";"known-1";"known-2";"known-3";"known-4"; "known-5"])],
+ "list files in an initrd",
+ "\
+This command lists out files contained in an initrd.
+
+The files are listed without any initial C</> character. The
+files are listed in the order they appear (not necessarily
+alphabetical). Directory names are listed as separate items.
+
+Old Linux kernels (2.4 and earlier) used a compressed ext2
+filesystem as initrd. We I<only> support the newer initramfs
+format (compressed cpio files).");
+
+ ("mount_loop", (RErr, [Pathname "file"; Pathname "mountpoint"]), 129, [],
+ [],
+ "mount a file using the loop device",
+ "\
+This command lets you mount C<file> (a filesystem image
+in a file) on a mount point. It is entirely equivalent to
+the command C<mount -o loop file mountpoint>.");
+
+ ("mkswap", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 130, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkswap"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
+ "create a swap partition",
+ "\
+Create a swap partition on C<device>.");
+
+ ("mkswap_L", (RErr, [String "label"; Device "device"]), 131, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkswap_L"; "hello"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
+ "create a swap partition with a label",
+ "\
+Create a swap partition on C<device> with label C<label>.
+
+Note that you cannot attach a swap label to a block device
+(eg. C</dev/sda>), just to a partition. This appears to be
+a limitation of the kernel or swap tools.");
+
+ ("mkswap_U", (RErr, [String "uuid"; Device "device"]), 132, [Optional "linuxfsuuid"],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkswap_U"; uuid; "/dev/sda1"]])]),
+ "create a swap partition with an explicit UUID",
+ "\
+Create a swap partition on C<device> with UUID C<uuid>.");
+
+ ("mknod", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Int "devmajor"; Int "devminor"; Pathname "path"]), 133, [Optional "mknod"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mknod"; "0o10777"; "0"; "0"; "/node"];
+ (* NB: default umask 022 means 0777 -> 0755 in these tests *)
+ ["stat"; "/node"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o10755)]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mknod"; "0o60777"; "66"; "99"; "/node"];
+ ["stat"; "/node"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o60755)])],
+ "make block, character or FIFO devices",
+ "\
+This call creates block or character special devices, or
+named pipes (FIFOs).
+
+The C<mode> parameter should be the mode, using the standard
+constants. C<devmajor> and C<devminor> are the
+device major and minor numbers, only used when creating block
+and character special devices.
+
+Note that, just like L<mknod(2)>, the mode must be bitwise
+OR'd with S_IFBLK, S_IFCHR, S_IFIFO or S_IFSOCK (otherwise this call
+just creates a regular file). These constants are
+available in the standard Linux header files, or you can use
+C<guestfs_mknod_b>, C<guestfs_mknod_c> or C<guestfs_mkfifo>
+which are wrappers around this command which bitwise OR
+in the appropriate constant for you.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("mkfifo", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Pathname "path"]), 134, [Optional "mknod"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mkfifo"; "0o777"; "/node"];
+ ["stat"; "/node"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o10755)])],
+ "make FIFO (named pipe)",
+ "\
+This call creates a FIFO (named pipe) called C<path> with
+mode C<mode>. It is just a convenient wrapper around
+C<guestfs_mknod>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("mknod_b", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Int "devmajor"; Int "devminor"; Pathname "path"]), 135, [Optional "mknod"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mknod_b"; "0o777"; "99"; "66"; "/node"];
+ ["stat"; "/node"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o60755)])],
+ "make block device node",
+ "\
+This call creates a block device node called C<path> with
+mode C<mode> and device major/minor C<devmajor> and C<devminor>.
+It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("mknod_c", (RErr, [Int "mode"; Int "devmajor"; Int "devminor"; Pathname "path"]), 136, [Optional "mknod"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mknod_c"; "0o777"; "99"; "66"; "/node"];
+ ["stat"; "/node"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o20755)])],
+ "make char device node",
+ "\
+This call creates a char device node called C<path> with
+mode C<mode> and device major/minor C<devmajor> and C<devminor>.
+It is just a convenient wrapper around C<guestfs_mknod>.
+
+The mode actually set is affected by the umask.");
+
+ ("umask", (RInt "oldmask", [Int "mask"]), 137, [FishOutput FishOutputOctal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["umask"; "0o22"]], 0o22)],
+ "set file mode creation mask (umask)",
+ "\
+This function sets the mask used for creating new files and
+device nodes to C<mask & 0777>.
+
+Typical umask values would be C<022> which creates new files
+with permissions like \"-rw-r--r--\" or \"-rwxr-xr-x\", and
+C<002> which creates new files with permissions like
+\"-rw-rw-r--\" or \"-rwxrwxr-x\".
+
+The default umask is C<022>. This is important because it
+means that directories and device nodes will be created with
+C<0644> or C<0755> mode even if you specify C<0777>.
+
+See also C<guestfs_get_umask>,
+L<umask(2)>, C<guestfs_mknod>, C<guestfs_mkdir>.
+
+This call returns the previous umask.");
+
+ ("readdir", (RStructList ("entries", "dirent"), [Pathname "dir"]), 138, [],
+ [],
+ "read directories entries",
+ "\
+This returns the list of directory entries in directory C<dir>.
+
+All entries in the directory are returned, including C<.> and
+C<..>. The entries are I<not> sorted, but returned in the same
+order as the underlying filesystem.
+
+Also this call returns basic file type information about each
+file. The C<ftyp> field will contain one of the following characters:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item 'b'
+
+Block special
+
+=item 'c'
+
+Char special
+
+=item 'd'
+
+Directory
+
+=item 'f'
+
+FIFO (named pipe)
+
+=item 'l'
+
+Symbolic link
+
+=item 'r'
+
+Regular file
+
+=item 's'
+
+Socket
+
+=item 'u'
+
+Unknown file type
+
+=item '?'
+
+The L<readdir(3)> call returned a C<d_type> field with an
+unexpected value
+
+=back
+
+This function is primarily intended for use by programs. To
+get a simple list of names, use C<guestfs_ls>. To get a printable
+directory for human consumption, use C<guestfs_ll>.");
+
+ ("sfdiskM", (RErr, [Device "device"; StringList "lines"]), 139, [DangerWillRobinson],
+ [],
+ "create partitions on a block device",
+ "\
+This is a simplified interface to the C<guestfs_sfdisk>
+command, where partition sizes are specified in megabytes
+only (rounded to the nearest cylinder) and you don't need
+to specify the cyls, heads and sectors parameters which
+were rarely if ever used anyway.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_sfdisk>, the L<sfdisk(8)> manpage
+and C<guestfs_part_disk>");
+
+ ("zfile", (RString "description", [String "meth"; Pathname "path"]), 140, [DeprecatedBy "file"],
+ [],
+ "determine file type inside a compressed file",
+ "\
+This command runs C<file> after first decompressing C<path>
+using C<method>.
+
+C<method> must be one of C<gzip>, C<compress> or C<bzip2>.
+
+Since 1.0.63, use C<guestfs_file> instead which can now
+process compressed files.");
+
+ ("getxattrs", (RStructList ("xattrs", "xattr"), [Pathname "path"]), 141, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "list extended attributes of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This call lists the extended attributes of the file or directory
+C<path>.
+
+At the system call level, this is a combination of the
+L<listxattr(2)> and L<getxattr(2)> calls.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_lgetxattrs>, L<attr(5)>.");
+
+ ("lgetxattrs", (RStructList ("xattrs", "xattr"), [Pathname "path"]), 142, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "list extended attributes of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_getxattrs>, but if C<path>
+is a symbolic link, then it returns the extended attributes
+of the link itself.");
+
+ ("setxattr", (RErr, [String "xattr";
+ String "val"; Int "vallen"; (* will be BufferIn *)
+ Pathname "path"]), 143, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "set extended attribute of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This call sets the extended attribute named C<xattr>
+of the file C<path> to the value C<val> (of length C<vallen>).
+The value is arbitrary 8 bit data.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_lsetxattr>, L<attr(5)>.");
+
+ ("lsetxattr", (RErr, [String "xattr";
+ String "val"; Int "vallen"; (* will be BufferIn *)
+ Pathname "path"]), 144, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "set extended attribute of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_setxattr>, but if C<path>
+is a symbolic link, then it sets an extended attribute
+of the link itself.");
+
+ ("removexattr", (RErr, [String "xattr"; Pathname "path"]), 145, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "remove extended attribute of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This call removes the extended attribute named C<xattr>
+of the file C<path>.
+
+See also: C<guestfs_lremovexattr>, L<attr(5)>.");
+
+ ("lremovexattr", (RErr, [String "xattr"; Pathname "path"]), 146, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [],
+ "remove extended attribute of a file or directory",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_removexattr>, but if C<path>
+is a symbolic link, then it removes an extended attribute
+of the link itself.");
+
+ ("mountpoints", (RHashtable "mps", []), 147, [],
+ [],
+ "show mountpoints",
+ "\
+This call is similar to C<guestfs_mounts>. That call returns
+a list of devices. This one returns a hash table (map) of
+device name to directory where the device is mounted.");
+
+ ("mkmountpoint", (RErr, [String "exemptpath"]), 148, [],
+ (* This is a special case: while you would expect a parameter
+ * of type "Pathname", that doesn't work, because it implies
+ * NEED_ROOT in the generated calling code in stubs.c, and
+ * this function cannot use NEED_ROOT.
+ *)
+ [],
+ "create a mountpoint",
+ "\
+C<guestfs_mkmountpoint> and C<guestfs_rmmountpoint> are
+specialized calls that can be used to create extra mountpoints
+before mounting the first filesystem.
+
+These calls are I<only> necessary in some very limited circumstances,
+mainly the case where you want to mount a mix of unrelated and/or
+read-only filesystems together.
+
+For example, live CDs often contain a \"Russian doll\" nest of
+filesystems, an ISO outer layer, with a squashfs image inside, with
+an ext2/3 image inside that. You can unpack this as follows
+in guestfish:
+
+ add-ro Fedora-11-i686-Live.iso
+ run
+ mkmountpoint /cd
+ mkmountpoint /squash
+ mkmountpoint /ext3
+ mount /dev/sda /cd
+ mount-loop /cd/LiveOS/squashfs.img /squash
+ mount-loop /squash/LiveOS/ext3fs.img /ext3
+
+The inner filesystem is now unpacked under the /ext3 mountpoint.");
+
+ ("rmmountpoint", (RErr, [String "exemptpath"]), 149, [],
+ [],
+ "remove a mountpoint",
+ "\
+This calls removes a mountpoint that was previously created
+with C<guestfs_mkmountpoint>. See C<guestfs_mkmountpoint>
+for full details.");
+
+ ("read_file", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "path"]), 150, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["read_file"; "/known-4"]], "abc\ndef\nghi");
+ (* Test various near large, large and too large files (RHBZ#589039). *)
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "4194303"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX - 1 *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "4194304"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/a"; "41943040"]; (* GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX * 10 *)
+ ["read_file"; "/a"]])],
+ "read a file",
+ "\
+This calls returns the contents of the file C<path> as a
+buffer.
+
+Unlike C<guestfs_cat>, this function can correctly
+handle files that contain embedded ASCII NUL characters.
+However unlike C<guestfs_download>, this function is limited
+in the total size of file that can be handled.");
+
+ ("grep", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 151, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["grep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["grep"; "nomatch"; "/test-grep.txt"]], []);
+ (* Test for RHBZ#579608, absolute symbolic links. *)
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["grep"; "nomatch"; "/abssymlink"]], [])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<grep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("egrep", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 152, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["egrep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<egrep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("fgrep", (RStringList "lines", [String "pattern"; Pathname "path"]), 153, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["fgrep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<fgrep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("grepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 154, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["grepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<grep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("egrepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 155, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["egrepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<egrep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("fgrepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "pattern"; Pathname "path"]), 156, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["fgrepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<fgrep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zgrep", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 157, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zgrep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zgrep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zegrep", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 158, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zegrep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zegrep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zfgrep", (RStringList "lines", [String "pattern"; Pathname "path"]), 159, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zfgrep"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zfgrep> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zgrepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 160, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zgrepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zgrep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zegrepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "regex"; Pathname "path"]), 161, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zegrepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zegrep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("zfgrepi", (RStringList "lines", [String "pattern"; Pathname "path"]), 162, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["zfgrepi"; "abc"; "/test-grep.txt.gz"]], ["abc"; "abc123"; "ABC"])],
+ "return lines matching a pattern",
+ "\
+This calls the external C<zfgrep -i> program and returns the
+matching lines.");
+
+ ("realpath", (RString "rpath", [Pathname "path"]), 163, [Optional "realpath"],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["realpath"; "/../directory"]], "/directory")],
+ "canonicalized absolute pathname",
+ "\
+Return the canonicalized absolute pathname of C<path>. The
+returned path has no C<.>, C<..> or symbolic link path elements.");
+
+ ("ln", (RErr, [String "target"; Pathname "linkname"]), 164, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["ln"; "/a"; "/b"];
+ ["stat"; "/b"]], [CompareWithInt ("nlink", 2)])],
+ "create a hard link",
+ "\
+This command creates a hard link using the C<ln> command.");
+
+ ("ln_f", (RErr, [String "target"; Pathname "linkname"]), 165, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["touch"; "/b"];
+ ["ln_f"; "/a"; "/b"];
+ ["stat"; "/b"]], [CompareWithInt ("nlink", 2)])],
+ "create a hard link",
+ "\
+This command creates a hard link using the C<ln -f> command.
+The C<-f> option removes the link (C<linkname>) if it exists already.");
+
+ ("ln_s", (RErr, [String "target"; Pathname "linkname"]), 166, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["ln_s"; "a"; "/b"];
+ ["lstat"; "/b"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o120777)])],
+ "create a symbolic link",
+ "\
+This command creates a symbolic link using the C<ln -s> command.");
+
+ ("ln_sf", (RErr, [String "target"; Pathname "linkname"]), 167, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mkdir_p"; "/a/b"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["ln_sf"; "../d"; "/a/b/c"];
+ ["readlink"; "/a/b/c"]], "../d")],
+ "create a symbolic link",
+ "\
+This command creates a symbolic link using the C<ln -sf> command,
+The C<-f> option removes the link (C<linkname>) if it exists already.");
+
+ ("readlink", (RString "link", [Pathname "path"]), 168, [],
+ [] (* XXX tested above *),
+ "read the target of a symbolic link",
+ "\
+This command reads the target of a symbolic link.");
+
+ ("fallocate", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int "len"]), 169, [DeprecatedBy "fallocate64"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["fallocate"; "/a"; "1000000"];
+ ["stat"; "/a"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 1_000_000)])],
+ "preallocate a file in the guest filesystem",
+ "\
+This command preallocates a file (containing zero bytes) named
+C<path> of size C<len> bytes. If the file exists already, it
+is overwritten.
+
+Do not confuse this with the guestfish-specific
+C<alloc> command which allocates a file in the host and
+attaches it as a device.");
+
+ ("swapon_device", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 170, [],
+ [InitPartition, Always, TestRun (
+ [["mkswap"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["swapon_device"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["swapoff_device"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
+ "enable swap on device",
+ "\
+This command enables the libguestfs appliance to use the
+swap device or partition named C<device>. The increased
+memory is made available for all commands, for example
+those run using C<guestfs_command> or C<guestfs_sh>.
+
+Note that you should not swap to existing guest swap
+partitions unless you know what you are doing. They may
+contain hibernation information, or other information that
+the guest doesn't want you to trash. You also risk leaking
+information about the host to the guest this way. Instead,
+attach a new host device to the guest and swap on that.");
+
+ ("swapoff_device", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 171, [],
+ [], (* XXX tested by swapon_device *)
+ "disable swap on device",
+ "\
+This command disables the libguestfs appliance swap
+device or partition named C<device>.
+See C<guestfs_swapon_device>.");
+
+ ("swapon_file", (RErr, [Pathname "file"]), 172, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["fallocate"; "/swap"; "8388608"];
+ ["mkswap_file"; "/swap"];
+ ["swapon_file"; "/swap"];
+ ["swapoff_file"; "/swap"]])],
+ "enable swap on file",
+ "\
+This command enables swap to a file.
+See C<guestfs_swapon_device> for other notes.");
+
+ ("swapoff_file", (RErr, [Pathname "file"]), 173, [],
+ [], (* XXX tested by swapon_file *)
+ "disable swap on file",
+ "\
+This command disables the libguestfs appliance swap on file.");
+
+ ("swapon_label", (RErr, [String "label"]), 174, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sdb"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkswap_L"; "swapit"; "/dev/sdb1"];
+ ["swapon_label"; "swapit"];
+ ["swapoff_label"; "swapit"];
+ ["zero"; "/dev/sdb"];
+ ["blockdev_rereadpt"; "/dev/sdb"]])],
+ "enable swap on labeled swap partition",
+ "\
+This command enables swap to a labeled swap partition.
+See C<guestfs_swapon_device> for other notes.");
+
+ ("swapoff_label", (RErr, [String "label"]), 175, [],
+ [], (* XXX tested by swapon_label *)
+ "disable swap on labeled swap partition",
+ "\
+This command disables the libguestfs appliance swap on
+labeled swap partition.");
+
+ ("swapon_uuid", (RErr, [String "uuid"]), 176, [Optional "linuxfsuuid"],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["mkswap_U"; uuid; "/dev/sdb"];
+ ["swapon_uuid"; uuid];
+ ["swapoff_uuid"; uuid]])]),
+ "enable swap on swap partition by UUID",
+ "\
+This command enables swap to a swap partition with the given UUID.
+See C<guestfs_swapon_device> for other notes.");
+
+ ("swapoff_uuid", (RErr, [String "uuid"]), 177, [Optional "linuxfsuuid"],
+ [], (* XXX tested by swapon_uuid *)
+ "disable swap on swap partition by UUID",
+ "\
+This command disables the libguestfs appliance swap partition
+with the given UUID.");
+
+ ("mkswap_file", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 178, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["fallocate"; "/swap"; "8388608"];
+ ["mkswap_file"; "/swap"]])],
+ "create a swap file",
+ "\
+Create a swap file.
+
+This command just writes a swap file signature to an existing
+file. To create the file itself, use something like C<guestfs_fallocate>.");
+
+ ("inotify_init", (RErr, [Int "maxevents"]), 179, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestRun (
+ [["inotify_init"; "0"]])],
+ "create an inotify handle",
+ "\
+This command creates a new inotify handle.
+The inotify subsystem can be used to notify events which happen to
+objects in the guest filesystem.
+
+C<maxevents> is the maximum number of events which will be
+queued up between calls to C<guestfs_inotify_read> or
+C<guestfs_inotify_files>.
+If this is passed as C<0>, then the kernel (or previously set)
+default is used. For Linux 2.6.29 the default was 16384 events.
+Beyond this limit, the kernel throws away events, but records
+the fact that it threw them away by setting a flag
+C<IN_Q_OVERFLOW> in the returned structure list (see
+C<guestfs_inotify_read>).
+
+Before any events are generated, you have to add some
+watches to the internal watch list. See:
+C<guestfs_inotify_add_watch>,
+C<guestfs_inotify_rm_watch> and
+C<guestfs_inotify_watch_all>.
+
+Queued up events should be read periodically by calling
+C<guestfs_inotify_read>
+(or C<guestfs_inotify_files> which is just a helpful
+wrapper around C<guestfs_inotify_read>). If you don't
+read the events out often enough then you risk the internal
+queue overflowing.
+
+The handle should be closed after use by calling
+C<guestfs_inotify_close>. This also removes any
+watches automatically.
+
+See also L<inotify(7)> for an overview of the inotify interface
+as exposed by the Linux kernel, which is roughly what we expose
+via libguestfs. Note that there is one global inotify handle
+per libguestfs instance.");
+
+ ("inotify_add_watch", (RInt64 "wd", [Pathname "path"; Int "mask"]), 180, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["inotify_init"; "0"];
+ ["inotify_add_watch"; "/"; "1073741823"];
+ ["touch"; "/a"];
+ ["touch"; "/b"];
+ ["inotify_files"]], ["a"; "b"])],
+ "add an inotify watch",
+ "\
+Watch C<path> for the events listed in C<mask>.
+
+Note that if C<path> is a directory then events within that
+directory are watched, but this does I<not> happen recursively
+(in subdirectories).
+
+Note for non-C or non-Linux callers: the inotify events are
+defined by the Linux kernel ABI and are listed in
+C</usr/include/sys/inotify.h>.");
+
+ ("inotify_rm_watch", (RErr, [Int(*XXX64*) "wd"]), 181, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [],
+ "remove an inotify watch",
+ "\
+Remove a previously defined inotify watch.
+See C<guestfs_inotify_add_watch>.");
+
+ ("inotify_read", (RStructList ("events", "inotify_event"), []), 182, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [],
+ "return list of inotify events",
+ "\
+Return the complete queue of events that have happened
+since the previous read call.
+
+If no events have happened, this returns an empty list.
+
+I<Note>: In order to make sure that all events have been
+read, you must call this function repeatedly until it
+returns an empty list. The reason is that the call will
+read events up to the maximum appliance-to-host message
+size and leave remaining events in the queue.");
+
+ ("inotify_files", (RStringList "paths", []), 183, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [],
+ "return list of watched files that had events",
+ "\
+This function is a helpful wrapper around C<guestfs_inotify_read>
+which just returns a list of pathnames of objects that were
+touched. The returned pathnames are sorted and deduplicated.");
+
+ ("inotify_close", (RErr, []), 184, [Optional "inotify"],
+ [],
+ "close the inotify handle",
+ "\
+This closes the inotify handle which was previously
+opened by inotify_init. It removes all watches, throws
+away any pending events, and deallocates all resources.");
+
+ ("setcon", (RErr, [String "context"]), 185, [Optional "selinux"],
+ [],
+ "set SELinux security context",
+ "\
+This sets the SELinux security context of the daemon
+to the string C<context>.
+
+See the documentation about SELINUX in L<guestfs(3)>.");
+
+ ("getcon", (RString "context", []), 186, [Optional "selinux"],
+ [],
+ "get SELinux security context",
+ "\
+This gets the SELinux security context of the daemon.
+
+See the documentation about SELINUX in L<guestfs(3)>,
+and C<guestfs_setcon>");
+
+ ("mkfs_b", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Int "blocksize"; Device "device"]), 187, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents");
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "32768"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "32769"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "vfat"; "33280"; "/dev/sda1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, IfAvailable "ntfsprogs", TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs_b"; "ntfs"; "32768"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
+ "make a filesystem with block size",
+ "\
+This call is similar to C<guestfs_mkfs>, but it allows you to
+control the block size of the resulting filesystem. Supported
+block sizes depend on the filesystem type, but typically they
+are C<1024>, C<2048> or C<4096> only.
+
+For VFAT and NTFS the C<blocksize> parameter is treated as
+the requested cluster size.");
+
+ ("mke2journal", (RErr, [Int "blocksize"; Device "device"]), 188, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,"];
+ ["mke2journal"; "4096"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mke2fs_J"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "make ext2/3/4 external journal",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2 external journal on C<device>. It is equivalent
+to the command:
+
+ mke2fs -O journal_dev -b blocksize device");
+
+ ("mke2journal_L", (RErr, [Int "blocksize"; String "label"; Device "device"]), 189, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,"];
+ ["mke2journal_L"; "4096"; "JOURNAL"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mke2fs_JL"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; "JOURNAL"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "make ext2/3/4 external journal with label",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2 external journal on C<device> with label C<label>.");
+
+ ("mke2journal_U", (RErr, [Int "blocksize"; String "uuid"; Device "device"]), 190, [Optional "linuxfsuuid"],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["sfdiskM"; "/dev/sda"; ",100 ,"];
+ ["mke2journal_U"; "4096"; uuid; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mke2fs_JU"; "ext2"; "4096"; "/dev/sda2"; uuid];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda2"; "/"];
+ ["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")]),
+ "make ext2/3/4 external journal with UUID",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2 external journal on C<device> with UUID C<uuid>.");
+
+ ("mke2fs_J", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Int "blocksize"; Device "device"; Device "journal"]), 191, [],
+ [],
+ "make ext2/3/4 filesystem with external journal",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2/3/4 filesystem on C<device> with
+an external journal on C<journal>. It is equivalent
+to the command:
+
+ mke2fs -t fstype -b blocksize -J device=<journal> <device>
+
+See also C<guestfs_mke2journal>.");
+
+ ("mke2fs_JL", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Int "blocksize"; Device "device"; String "label"]), 192, [],
+ [],
+ "make ext2/3/4 filesystem with external journal",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2/3/4 filesystem on C<device> with
+an external journal on the journal labeled C<label>.
+
+See also C<guestfs_mke2journal_L>.");
+
+ ("mke2fs_JU", (RErr, [String "fstype"; Int "blocksize"; Device "device"; String "uuid"]), 193, [Optional "linuxfsuuid"],
+ [],
+ "make ext2/3/4 filesystem with external journal",
+ "\
+This creates an ext2/3/4 filesystem on C<device> with
+an external journal on the journal with UUID C<uuid>.
+
+See also C<guestfs_mke2journal_U>.");
+
+ ("modprobe", (RErr, [String "modulename"]), 194, [Optional "linuxmodules"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun [["modprobe"; "fat"]]],
+ "load a kernel module",
+ "\
+This loads a kernel module in the appliance.
+
+The kernel module must have been whitelisted when libguestfs
+was built (see C<appliance/kmod.whitelist.in> in the source).");
+
+ ("echo_daemon", (RString "output", [StringList "words"]), 195, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["echo_daemon"; "This is a test"]], "This is a test"
+ )],
+ "echo arguments back to the client",
+ "\
+This command concatenates the list of C<words> passed with single spaces
+between them and returns the resulting string.
+
+You can use this command to test the connection through to the daemon.
+
+See also C<guestfs_ping_daemon>.");
+
+ ("find0", (RErr, [Pathname "directory"; FileOut "files"]), 196, [],
+ [], (* There is a regression test for this. *)
+ "find all files and directories, returning NUL-separated list",
+ "\
+This command lists out all files and directories, recursively,
+starting at C<directory>, placing the resulting list in the
+external file called C<files>.
+
+This command works the same way as C<guestfs_find> with the
+following exceptions:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+The resulting list is written to an external file.
+
+=item *
+
+Items (filenames) in the result are separated
+by C<\\0> characters. See L<find(1)> option I<-print0>.
+
+=item *
+
+This command is not limited in the number of names that it
+can return.
+
+=item *
+
+The result list is not sorted.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("case_sensitive_path", (RString "rpath", [Pathname "path"]), 197, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["case_sensitive_path"; "/DIRECTORY"]], "/directory");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["case_sensitive_path"; "/DIRECTORY/"]], "/directory");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["case_sensitive_path"; "/Known-1"]], "/known-1");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["case_sensitive_path"; "/Known-1/"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mkdir"; "/a"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/a/bbb"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/bbb/c"];
+ ["case_sensitive_path"; "/A/bbB/C"]], "/a/bbb/c");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["mkdir"; "/a"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/a/bbb"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/bbb/c"];
+ ["case_sensitive_path"; "/A////bbB/C"]], "/a/bbb/c");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestLastFail (
+ [["mkdir"; "/a"];
+ ["mkdir"; "/a/bbb"];
+ ["touch"; "/a/bbb/c"];
+ ["case_sensitive_path"; "/A/bbb/../bbb/C"]])],
+ "return true path on case-insensitive filesystem",
+ "\
+This can be used to resolve case insensitive paths on
+a filesystem which is case sensitive. The use case is
+to resolve paths which you have read from Windows configuration
+files or the Windows Registry, to the true path.
+
+The command handles a peculiarity of the Linux ntfs-3g
+filesystem driver (and probably others), which is that although
+the underlying filesystem is case-insensitive, the driver
+exports the filesystem to Linux as case-sensitive.
+
+One consequence of this is that special directories such
+as C<c:\\windows> may appear as C</WINDOWS> or C</windows>
+(or other things) depending on the precise details of how
+they were created. In Windows itself this would not be
+a problem.
+
+Bug or feature? You decide:
+L<http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-faq/#posixfilenames1>
+
+This function resolves the true case of each element in the
+path and returns the case-sensitive path.
+
+Thus C<guestfs_case_sensitive_path> (\"/Windows/System32\")
+might return C<\"/WINDOWS/system32\"> (the exact return value
+would depend on details of how the directories were originally
+created under Windows).
+
+I<Note>:
+This function does not handle drive names, backslashes etc.
+
+See also C<guestfs_realpath>.");
+
+ ("vfs_type", (RString "fstype", [Device "device"]), 198, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["vfs_type"; "/dev/sda1"]], "ext2")],
+ "get the Linux VFS type corresponding to a mounted device",
+ "\
+This command gets the filesystem type corresponding to
+the filesystem on C<device>.
+
+For most filesystems, the result is the name of the Linux
+VFS module which would be used to mount this filesystem
+if you mounted it without specifying the filesystem type.
+For example a string such as C<ext3> or C<ntfs>.");
+
+ ("truncate", (RErr, [Pathname "path"]), 199, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["write"; "/test"; "some stuff so size is not zero"];
+ ["truncate"; "/test"];
+ ["stat"; "/test"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 0)])],
+ "truncate a file to zero size",
+ "\
+This command truncates C<path> to a zero-length file. The
+file must exist already.");
+
+ ("truncate_size", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int64 "size"]), 200, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["touch"; "/test"];
+ ["truncate_size"; "/test"; "1000"];
+ ["stat"; "/test"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 1000)])],
+ "truncate a file to a particular size",
+ "\
+This command truncates C<path> to size C<size> bytes. The file
+must exist already.
+
+If the current file size is less than C<size> then
+the file is extended to the required size with zero bytes.
+This creates a sparse file (ie. disk blocks are not allocated
+for the file until you write to it). To create a non-sparse
+file of zeroes, use C<guestfs_fallocate64> instead.");
+
+ ("utimens", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int64 "atsecs"; Int64 "atnsecs"; Int64 "mtsecs"; Int64 "mtnsecs"]), 201, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["touch"; "/test"];
+ ["utimens"; "/test"; "12345"; "67890"; "9876"; "5432"];
+ ["stat"; "/test"]], [CompareWithInt ("mtime", 9876)])],
+ "set timestamp of a file with nanosecond precision",
+ "\
+This command sets the timestamps of a file with nanosecond
+precision.
+
+C<atsecs, atnsecs> are the last access time (atime) in secs and
+nanoseconds from the epoch.
+
+C<mtsecs, mtnsecs> are the last modification time (mtime) in
+secs and nanoseconds from the epoch.
+
+If the C<*nsecs> field contains the special value C<-1> then
+the corresponding timestamp is set to the current time. (The
+C<*secs> field is ignored in this case).
+
+If the C<*nsecs> field contains the special value C<-2> then
+the corresponding timestamp is left unchanged. (The
+C<*secs> field is ignored in this case).");
+
+ ("mkdir_mode", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int "mode"]), 202, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["mkdir_mode"; "/test"; "0o111"];
+ ["stat"; "/test"]], [CompareWithInt ("mode", 0o40111)])],
+ "create a directory with a particular mode",
+ "\
+This command creates a directory, setting the initial permissions
+of the directory to C<mode>.
+
+For common Linux filesystems, the actual mode which is set will
+be C<mode & ~umask & 01777>. Non-native-Linux filesystems may
+interpret the mode in other ways.
+
+See also C<guestfs_mkdir>, C<guestfs_umask>");
+
+ ("lchown", (RErr, [Int "owner"; Int "group"; Pathname "path"]), 203, [],
+ [], (* XXX *)
+ "change file owner and group",
+ "\
+Change the file owner to C<owner> and group to C<group>.
+This is like C<guestfs_chown> but if C<path> is a symlink then
+the link itself is changed, not the target.
+
+Only numeric uid and gid are supported. If you want to use
+names, you will need to locate and parse the password file
+yourself (Augeas support makes this relatively easy).");
+
+ ("lstatlist", (RStructList ("statbufs", "stat"), [Pathname "path"; StringList "names"]), 204, [],
+ [], (* XXX *)
+ "lstat on multiple files",
+ "\
+This call allows you to perform the C<guestfs_lstat> operation
+on multiple files, where all files are in the directory C<path>.
+C<names> is the list of files from this directory.
+
+On return you get a list of stat structs, with a one-to-one
+correspondence to the C<names> list. If any name did not exist
+or could not be lstat'd, then the C<ino> field of that structure
+is set to C<-1>.
+
+This call is intended for programs that want to efficiently
+list a directory contents without making many round-trips.
+See also C<guestfs_lxattrlist> for a similarly efficient call
+for getting extended attributes. Very long directory listings
+might cause the protocol message size to be exceeded, causing
+this call to fail. The caller must split up such requests
+into smaller groups of names.");
+
+ ("lxattrlist", (RStructList ("xattrs", "xattr"), [Pathname "path"; StringList "names"]), 205, [Optional "linuxxattrs"],
+ [], (* XXX *)
+ "lgetxattr on multiple files",
+ "\
+This call allows you to get the extended attributes
+of multiple files, where all files are in the directory C<path>.
+C<names> is the list of files from this directory.
+
+On return you get a flat list of xattr structs which must be
+interpreted sequentially. The first xattr struct always has a zero-length
+C<attrname>. C<attrval> in this struct is zero-length
+to indicate there was an error doing C<lgetxattr> for this
+file, I<or> is a C string which is a decimal number
+(the number of following attributes for this file, which could
+be C<\"0\">). Then after the first xattr struct are the
+zero or more attributes for the first named file.
+This repeats for the second and subsequent files.
+
+This call is intended for programs that want to efficiently
+list a directory contents without making many round-trips.
+See also C<guestfs_lstatlist> for a similarly efficient call
+for getting standard stats. Very long directory listings
+might cause the protocol message size to be exceeded, causing
+this call to fail. The caller must split up such requests
+into smaller groups of names.");
+
+ ("readlinklist", (RStringList "links", [Pathname "path"; StringList "names"]), 206, [],
+ [], (* XXX *)
+ "readlink on multiple files",
+ "\
+This call allows you to do a C<readlink> operation
+on multiple files, where all files are in the directory C<path>.
+C<names> is the list of files from this directory.
+
+On return you get a list of strings, with a one-to-one
+correspondence to the C<names> list. Each string is the
+value of the symbolic link.
+
+If the C<readlink(2)> operation fails on any name, then
+the corresponding result string is the empty string C<\"\">.
+However the whole operation is completed even if there
+were C<readlink(2)> errors, and so you can call this
+function with names where you don't know if they are
+symbolic links already (albeit slightly less efficient).
+
+This call is intended for programs that want to efficiently
+list a directory contents without making many round-trips.
+Very long directory listings might cause the protocol
+message size to be exceeded, causing
+this call to fail. The caller must split up such requests
+into smaller groups of names.");
+
+ ("pread", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "path"; Int "count"; Int64 "offset"]), 207, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["pread"; "/known-4"; "1"; "3"]], "\n");
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["pread"; "/empty"; "0"; "100"]], "")],
+ "read part of a file",
+ "\
+This command lets you read part of a file. It reads C<count>
+bytes of the file, starting at C<offset>, from file C<path>.
+
+This may read fewer bytes than requested. For further details
+see the L<pread(2)> system call.
+
+See also C<guestfs_pwrite>.");
+
+ ("part_init", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "parttype"]), 208, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "gpt"]])],
+ "create an empty partition table",
+ "\
+This creates an empty partition table on C<device> of one of the
+partition types listed below. Usually C<parttype> should be
+either C<msdos> or C<gpt> (for large disks).
+
+Initially there are no partitions. Following this, you should
+call C<guestfs_part_add> for each partition required.
+
+Possible values for C<parttype> are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<efi> | B<gpt>
+
+Intel EFI / GPT partition table.
+
+This is recommended for >= 2 TB partitions that will be accessed
+from Linux and Intel-based Mac OS X. It also has limited backwards
+compatibility with the C<mbr> format.
+
+=item B<mbr> | B<msdos>
+
+The standard PC \"Master Boot Record\" (MBR) format used
+by MS-DOS and Windows. This partition type will B<only> work
+for device sizes up to 2 TB. For large disks we recommend
+using C<gpt>.
+
+=back
+
+Other partition table types that may work but are not
+supported include:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<aix>
+
+AIX disk labels.
+
+=item B<amiga> | B<rdb>
+
+Amiga \"Rigid Disk Block\" format.
+
+=item B<bsd>
+
+BSD disk labels.
+
+=item B<dasd>
+
+DASD, used on IBM mainframes.
+
+=item B<dvh>
+
+MIPS/SGI volumes.
+
+=item B<mac>
+
+Old Mac partition format. Modern Macs use C<gpt>.
+
+=item B<pc98>
+
+NEC PC-98 format, common in Japan apparently.
+
+=item B<sun>
+
+Sun disk labels.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("part_add", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "prlogex"; Int64 "startsect"; Int64 "endsect"]), 209, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "gpt"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "34"; "127"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "128"; "-34"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "32"; "127"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "128"; "255"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "256"; "511"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "512"; "-1"]])],
+ "add a partition to the device",
+ "\
+This command adds a partition to C<device>. If there is no partition
+table on the device, call C<guestfs_part_init> first.
+
+The C<prlogex> parameter is the type of partition. Normally you
+should pass C<p> or C<primary> here, but MBR partition tables also
+support C<l> (or C<logical>) and C<e> (or C<extended>) partition
+types.
+
+C<startsect> and C<endsect> are the start and end of the partition
+in I<sectors>. C<endsect> may be negative, which means it counts
+backwards from the end of the disk (C<-1> is the last sector).
+
+Creating a partition which covers the whole disk is not so easy.
+Use C<guestfs_part_disk> to do that.");
+
+ ("part_disk", (RErr, [Device "device"; String "parttype"]), 210, [DangerWillRobinson],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"]]);
+ InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "gpt"]])],
+ "partition whole disk with a single primary partition",
+ "\
+This command is simply a combination of C<guestfs_part_init>
+followed by C<guestfs_part_add> to create a single primary partition
+covering the whole disk.
+
+C<parttype> is the partition table type, usually C<mbr> or C<gpt>,
+but other possible values are described in C<guestfs_part_init>.");
+
+ ("part_set_bootable", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"; Bool "bootable"]), 211, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_set_bootable"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "true"]])],
+ "make a partition bootable",
+ "\
+This sets the bootable flag on partition numbered C<partnum> on
+device C<device>. Note that partitions are numbered from 1.
+
+The bootable flag is used by some operating systems (notably
+Windows) to determine which partition to boot from. It is by
+no means universally recognized.");
+
+ ("part_set_name", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"; String "name"]), 212, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "gpt"];
+ ["part_set_name"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "thepartname"]])],
+ "set partition name",
+ "\
+This sets the partition name on partition numbered C<partnum> on
+device C<device>. Note that partitions are numbered from 1.
+
+The partition name can only be set on certain types of partition
+table. This works on C<gpt> but not on C<mbr> partitions.");
+
+ ("part_list", (RStructList ("partitions", "partition"), [Device "device"]), 213, [],
+ [], (* XXX Add a regression test for this. *)
+ "list partitions on a device",
+ "\
+This command parses the partition table on C<device> and
+returns the list of partitions found.
+
+The fields in the returned structure are:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<part_num>
+
+Partition number, counting from 1.
+
+=item B<part_start>
+
+Start of the partition I<in bytes>. To get sectors you have to
+divide by the device's sector size, see C<guestfs_blockdev_getss>.
+
+=item B<part_end>
+
+End of the partition in bytes.
+
+=item B<part_size>
+
+Size of the partition in bytes.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("part_get_parttype", (RString "parttype", [Device "device"]), 214, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "gpt"];
+ ["part_get_parttype"; "/dev/sda"]], "gpt")],
+ "get the partition table type",
+ "\
+This command examines the partition table on C<device> and
+returns the partition table type (format) being used.
+
+Common return values include: C<msdos> (a DOS/Windows style MBR
+partition table), C<gpt> (a GPT/EFI-style partition table). Other
+values are possible, although unusual. See C<guestfs_part_init>
+for a full list.");
+
+ ("fill", (RErr, [Int "c"; Int "len"; Pathname "path"]), 215, [Progress],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["fill"; "0x63"; "10"; "/test"];
+ ["read_file"; "/test"]], "cccccccccc")],
+ "fill a file with octets",
+ "\
+This command creates a new file called C<path>. The initial
+content of the file is C<len> octets of C<c>, where C<c>
+must be a number in the range C<[0..255]>.
+
+To fill a file with zero bytes (sparsely), it is
+much more efficient to use C<guestfs_truncate_size>.
+To create a file with a pattern of repeating bytes
+use C<guestfs_fill_pattern>.");
+
+ ("available", (RErr, [StringList "groups"]), 216, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun [["available"; ""]]],
+ "test availability of some parts of the API",
+ "\
+This command is used to check the availability of some
+groups of functionality in the appliance, which not all builds of
+the libguestfs appliance will be able to provide.
+
+The libguestfs groups, and the functions that those
+groups correspond to, are listed in L<guestfs(3)/AVAILABILITY>.
+You can also fetch this list at runtime by calling
+C<guestfs_available_all_groups>.
+
+The argument C<groups> is a list of group names, eg:
+C<[\"inotify\", \"augeas\"]> would check for the availability of
+the Linux inotify functions and Augeas (configuration file
+editing) functions.
+
+The command returns no error if I<all> requested groups are available.
+
+It fails with an error if one or more of the requested
+groups is unavailable in the appliance.
+
+If an unknown group name is included in the
+list of groups then an error is always returned.
+
+I<Notes:>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+You must call C<guestfs_launch> before calling this function.
+
+The reason is because we don't know what groups are
+supported by the appliance/daemon until it is running and can
+be queried.
+
+=item *
+
+If a group of functions is available, this does not necessarily
+mean that they will work. You still have to check for errors
+when calling individual API functions even if they are
+available.
+
+=item *
+
+It is usually the job of distro packagers to build
+complete functionality into the libguestfs appliance.
+Upstream libguestfs, if built from source with all
+requirements satisfied, will support everything.
+
+=item *
+
+This call was added in version C<1.0.80>. In previous
+versions of libguestfs all you could do would be to speculatively
+execute a command to find out if the daemon implemented it.
+See also C<guestfs_version>.
+
+=back");
+
+ ("dd", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "src"; Dev_or_Path "dest"]), 217, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["write"; "/src"; "hello, world"];
+ ["dd"; "/src"; "/dest"];
+ ["read_file"; "/dest"]], "hello, world")],
+ "copy from source to destination using dd",
+ "\
+This command copies from one source device or file C<src>
+to another destination device or file C<dest>. Normally you
+would use this to copy to or from a device or partition, for
+example to duplicate a filesystem.
+
+If the destination is a device, it must be as large or larger
+than the source file or device, otherwise the copy will fail.
+This command cannot do partial copies (see C<guestfs_copy_size>).");
+
+ ("filesize", (RInt64 "size", [Pathname "file"]), 218, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["write"; "/file"; "hello, world"];
+ ["filesize"; "/file"]], 12)],
+ "return the size of the file in bytes",
+ "\
+This command returns the size of C<file> in bytes.
+
+To get other stats about a file, use C<guestfs_stat>, C<guestfs_lstat>,
+C<guestfs_is_dir>, C<guestfs_is_file> etc.
+To get the size of block devices, use C<guestfs_blockdev_getsize64>.");
+
+ ("lvrename", (RErr, [String "logvol"; String "newlogvol"]), 219, [],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["lvrename"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/dev/VG/LV2"];
+ ["lvs"]], ["/dev/VG/LV2"])],
+ "rename an LVM logical volume",
+ "\
+Rename a logical volume C<logvol> with the new name C<newlogvol>.");
+
+ ("vgrename", (RErr, [String "volgroup"; String "newvolgroup"]), 220, [],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestOutputList (
+ [["umount"; "/"];
+ ["vg_activate"; "false"; "VG"];
+ ["vgrename"; "VG"; "VG2"];
+ ["vg_activate"; "true"; "VG2"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG2/LV"; "/"];
+ ["vgs"]], ["VG2"])],
+ "rename an LVM volume group",
+ "\
+Rename a volume group C<volgroup> with the new name C<newvolgroup>.");
+
+ ("initrd_cat", (RBufferOut "content", [Pathname "initrdpath"; String "filename"]), 221, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["initrd_cat"; "/initrd"; "known-4"]], "abc\ndef\nghi")],
+ "list the contents of a single file in an initrd",
+ "\
+This command unpacks the file C<filename> from the initrd file
+called C<initrdpath>. The filename must be given I<without> the
+initial C</> character.
+
+For example, in guestfish you could use the following command
+to examine the boot script (usually called C</init>)
+contained in a Linux initrd or initramfs image:
+
+ initrd-cat /boot/initrd-<version>.img init
+
+See also C<guestfs_initrd_list>.");
+
+ ("pvuuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 222, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a physical volume",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM PV C<device>.");
+
+ ("vguuid", (RString "uuid", [String "vgname"]), 223, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a volume group",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM VG named C<vgname>.");
+
+ ("lvuuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 224, [],
+ [],
+ "get the UUID of a logical volume",
+ "\
+This command returns the UUID of the LVM LV C<device>.");
+
+ ("vgpvuuids", (RStringList "uuids", [String "vgname"]), 225, [],
+ [],
+ "get the PV UUIDs containing the volume group",
+ "\
+Given a VG called C<vgname>, this returns the UUIDs of all
+the physical volumes that this volume group resides on.
+
+You can use this along with C<guestfs_pvs> and C<guestfs_pvuuid>
+calls to associate physical volumes and volume groups.
+
+See also C<guestfs_vglvuuids>.");
+
+ ("vglvuuids", (RStringList "uuids", [String "vgname"]), 226, [],
+ [],
+ "get the LV UUIDs of all LVs in the volume group",
+ "\
+Given a VG called C<vgname>, this returns the UUIDs of all
+the logical volumes created in this volume group.
+
+You can use this along with C<guestfs_lvs> and C<guestfs_lvuuid>
+calls to associate logical volumes and volume groups.
+
+See also C<guestfs_vgpvuuids>.");
+
+ ("copy_size", (RErr, [Dev_or_Path "src"; Dev_or_Path "dest"; Int64 "size"]), 227, [Progress],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["write"; "/src"; "hello, world"];
+ ["copy_size"; "/src"; "/dest"; "5"];
+ ["read_file"; "/dest"]], "hello")],
+ "copy size bytes from source to destination using dd",
+ "\
+This command copies exactly C<size> bytes from one source device
+or file C<src> to another destination device or file C<dest>.
+
+Note this will fail if the source is too short or if the destination
+is not large enough.");
+
+ ("zero_device", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 228, [DangerWillRobinson; Progress],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, Always, TestRun (
+ [["zero_device"; "/dev/VG/LV"]])],
+ "write zeroes to an entire device",
+ "\
+This command writes zeroes over the entire C<device>. Compare
+with C<guestfs_zero> which just zeroes the first few blocks of
+a device.");
+
+ ("txz_in", (RErr, [FileIn "tarball"; Pathname "directory"]), 229, [Optional "xz"],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["txz_in"; "../images/helloworld.tar.xz"; "/"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "unpack compressed tarball to directory",
+ "\
+This command uploads and unpacks local file C<tarball> (an
+I<xz compressed> tar file) into C<directory>.");
+
+ ("txz_out", (RErr, [Pathname "directory"; FileOut "tarball"]), 230, [Optional "xz"],
+ [],
+ "pack directory into compressed tarball",
+ "\
+This command packs the contents of C<directory> and downloads
+it to local file C<tarball> (as an xz compressed tar archive).");
+
+ ("ntfsresize", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 231, [Optional "ntfsprogs"],
+ [],
+ "resize an NTFS filesystem",
+ "\
+This command resizes an NTFS filesystem, expanding or
+shrinking it to the size of the underlying device.
+See also L<ntfsresize(8)>.");
+
+ ("vgscan", (RErr, []), 232, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["vgscan"]])],
+ "rescan for LVM physical volumes, volume groups and logical volumes",
+ "\
+This rescans all block devices and rebuilds the list of LVM
+physical volumes, volume groups and logical volumes.");
+
+ ("part_del", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 233, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_del"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]])],
+ "delete a partition",
+ "\
+This command deletes the partition numbered C<partnum> on C<device>.
+
+Note that in the case of MBR partitioning, deleting an
+extended partition also deletes any logical partitions
+it contains.");
+
+ ("part_get_bootable", (RBool "bootable", [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 234, [],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_set_bootable"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "true"];
+ ["part_get_bootable"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]])],
+ "return true if a partition is bootable",
+ "\
+This command returns true if the partition C<partnum> on
+C<device> has the bootable flag set.
+
+See also C<guestfs_part_set_bootable>.");
+
+ ("part_get_mbr_id", (RInt "idbyte", [Device "device"; Int "partnum"]), 235, [FishOutput FishOutputHexadecimal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["part_init"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["part_add"; "/dev/sda"; "primary"; "1"; "-1"];
+ ["part_set_mbr_id"; "/dev/sda"; "1"; "0x7f"];
+ ["part_get_mbr_id"; "/dev/sda"; "1"]], 0x7f)],
+ "get the MBR type byte (ID byte) from a partition",
+ "\
+Returns the MBR type byte (also known as the ID byte) from
+the numbered partition C<partnum>.
+
+Note that only MBR (old DOS-style) partitions have type bytes.
+You will get undefined results for other partition table
+types (see C<guestfs_part_get_parttype>).");
+
+ ("part_set_mbr_id", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int "partnum"; Int "idbyte"]), 236, [],
+ [], (* tested by part_get_mbr_id *)
+ "set the MBR type byte (ID byte) of a partition",
+ "\
+Sets the MBR type byte (also known as the ID byte) of
+the numbered partition C<partnum> to C<idbyte>. Note
+that the type bytes quoted in most documentation are
+in fact hexadecimal numbers, but usually documented
+without any leading \"0x\" which might be confusing.
+
+Note that only MBR (old DOS-style) partitions have type bytes.
+You will get undefined results for other partition table
+types (see C<guestfs_part_get_parttype>).");
+
+ ("checksum_device", (RString "checksum", [String "csumtype"; Device "device"]), 237, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["checksum_device"; "md5"; "/dev/sdd"]],
+ (Digest.to_hex (Digest.file "images/test.iso")))],
+ "compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the contents of a device",
+ "\
+This call computes the MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of the
+contents of the device named C<device>. For the types of
+checksums supported see the C<guestfs_checksum> command.");
+
+ ("lvresize_free", (RErr, [Device "lv"; Int "percent"]), 238, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun (
+ [["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "10"];
+ ["lvresize_free"; "/dev/VG/LV"; "100"]])],
+ "expand an LV to fill free space",
+ "\
+This expands an existing logical volume C<lv> so that it fills
+C<pc>% of the remaining free space in the volume group. Commonly
+you would call this with pc = 100 which expands the logical volume
+as much as possible, using all remaining free space in the volume
+group.");
+
+ ("aug_clear", (RErr, [String "augpath"]), 239, [Optional "augeas"],
+ [], (* XXX Augeas code needs tests. *)
+ "clear Augeas path",
+ "\
+Set the value associated with C<path> to C<NULL>. This
+is the same as the L<augtool(1)> C<clear> command.");
+
+ ("get_umask", (RInt "mask", []), 240, [FishOutput FishOutputOctal],
+ [InitEmpty, Always, TestOutputInt (
+ [["get_umask"]], 0o22)],
+ "get the current umask",
+ "\
+Return the current umask. By default the umask is C<022>
+unless it has been set by calling C<guestfs_umask>.");
+
+ ("debug_upload", (RErr, [FileIn "filename"; String "tmpname"; Int "mode"]), 241, [],
+ [],
+ "upload a file to the appliance (internal use only)",
+ "\
+The C<guestfs_debug_upload> command uploads a file to
+the libguestfs appliance.
+
+There is no comprehensive help for this command. You have
+to look at the file C<daemon/debug.c> in the libguestfs source
+to find out what it is for.");
+
+ ("base64_in", (RErr, [FileIn "base64file"; Pathname "filename"]), 242, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["base64_in"; "../images/hello.b64"; "/hello"];
+ ["cat"; "/hello"]], "hello\n")],
+ "upload base64-encoded data to file",
+ "\
+This command uploads base64-encoded data from C<base64file>
+to C<filename>.");
+
+ ("base64_out", (RErr, [Pathname "filename"; FileOut "base64file"]), 243, [],
+ [],
+ "download file and encode as base64",
+ "\
+This command downloads the contents of C<filename>, writing
+it out to local file C<base64file> encoded as base64.");
+
+ ("checksums_out", (RErr, [String "csumtype"; Pathname "directory"; FileOut "sumsfile"]), 244, [],
+ [],
+ "compute MD5, SHAx or CRC checksum of files in a directory",
+ "\
+This command computes the checksums of all regular files in
+C<directory> and then emits a list of those checksums to
+the local output file C<sumsfile>.
+
+This can be used for verifying the integrity of a virtual
+machine. However to be properly secure you should pay
+attention to the output of the checksum command (it uses
+the ones from GNU coreutils). In particular when the
+filename is not printable, coreutils uses a special
+backslash syntax. For more information, see the GNU
+coreutils info file.");
+
+ ("fill_pattern", (RErr, [String "pattern"; Int "len"; Pathname "path"]), 245, [Progress],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputBuffer (
+ [["fill_pattern"; "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; "28"; "/test"];
+ ["read_file"; "/test"]], "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzab")],
+ "fill a file with a repeating pattern of bytes",
+ "\
+This function is like C<guestfs_fill> except that it creates
+a new file of length C<len> containing the repeating pattern
+of bytes in C<pattern>. The pattern is truncated if necessary
+to ensure the length of the file is exactly C<len> bytes.");
+
+ ("write", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"]), 246, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\nnew file contents\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\nnew file contents\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; ""];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n\n\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n\n\n");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "\n"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "\n")],
+ "create a new file",
+ "\
+This call creates a file called C<path>. The content of the
+file is the string C<content> (which can contain any 8 bit data).");
+
+ ("pwrite", (RInt "nbytes", [Pathname "path"; BufferIn "content"; Int64 "offset"]), 247, [ProtocolLimitWarning],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; "data"; "4"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new data contents");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; "is extended"; "9"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file is extended");
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["write"; "/new"; "new file contents"];
+ ["pwrite"; "/new"; ""; "4"];
+ ["cat"; "/new"]], "new file contents")],
+ "write to part of a file",
+ "\
+This command writes to part of a file. It writes the data
+buffer C<content> to the file C<path> starting at offset C<offset>.
+
+This command implements the L<pwrite(2)> system call, and like
+that system call it may not write the full data requested. The
+return value is the number of bytes that were actually written
+to the file. This could even be 0, although short writes are
+unlikely for regular files in ordinary circumstances.
+
+See also C<guestfs_pread>.");
+
+ ("resize2fs_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 248, [],
+ [],
+ "resize an ext2, ext3 or ext4 filesystem (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_resize2fs> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("pvresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 249, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [],
+ "resize an LVM physical volume (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_pvresize> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("ntfsresize_size", (RErr, [Device "device"; Int64 "size"]), 250, [Optional "ntfsprogs"],
+ [],
+ "resize an NTFS filesystem (with size)",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_ntfsresize> except that it
+allows you to specify the new size (in bytes) explicitly.");
+
+ ("available_all_groups", (RStringList "groups", []), 251, [],
+ [InitNone, Always, TestRun [["available_all_groups"]]],
+ "return a list of all optional groups",
+ "\
+This command returns a list of all optional groups that this
+daemon knows about. Note this returns both supported and unsupported
+groups. To find out which ones the daemon can actually support
+you have to call C<guestfs_available> on each member of the
+returned list.
+
+See also C<guestfs_available> and L<guestfs(3)/AVAILABILITY>.");
+
+ ("fallocate64", (RErr, [Pathname "path"; Int64 "len"]), 252, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputStruct (
+ [["fallocate64"; "/a"; "1000000"];
+ ["stat"; "/a"]], [CompareWithInt ("size", 1_000_000)])],
+ "preallocate a file in the guest filesystem",
+ "\
+This command preallocates a file (containing zero bytes) named
+C<path> of size C<len> bytes. If the file exists already, it
+is overwritten.
+
+Note that this call allocates disk blocks for the file.
+To create a sparse file use C<guestfs_truncate_size> instead.
+
+The deprecated call C<guestfs_fallocate> does the same,
+but owing to an oversight it only allowed 30 bit lengths
+to be specified, effectively limiting the maximum size
+of files created through that call to 1GB.
+
+Do not confuse this with the guestfish-specific
+C<alloc> and C<sparse> commands which create
+a file in the host and attach it as a device.");
+
+ ("vfs_label", (RString "label", [Device "device"]), 253, [],
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2label"; "/dev/sda1"; "LTEST"];
+ ["vfs_label"; "/dev/sda1"]], "LTEST")],
+ "get the filesystem label",
+ "\
+This returns the filesystem label of the filesystem on
+C<device>.
+
+If the filesystem is unlabeled, this returns the empty string.
+
+To find a filesystem from the label, use C<guestfs_findfs_label>.");
+
+ ("vfs_uuid", (RString "uuid", [Device "device"]), 254, [],
+ (let uuid = uuidgen () in
+ [InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutput (
+ [["set_e2uuid"; "/dev/sda1"; uuid];
+ ["vfs_uuid"; "/dev/sda1"]], uuid)]),
+ "get the filesystem UUID",
+ "\
+This returns the filesystem UUID of the filesystem on
+C<device>.
+
+If the filesystem does not have a UUID, this returns the empty string.
+
+To find a filesystem from the UUID, use C<guestfs_findfs_uuid>.");
+
+ ("lvm_set_filter", (RErr, [DeviceList "devices"]), 255, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ (* Can't be tested with the current framework because
+ * the VG is being used by the mounted filesystem, so
+ * the vgchange -an command we do first will fail.
+ *)
+ [],
+ "set LVM device filter",
+ "\
+This sets the LVM device filter so that LVM will only be
+able to \"see\" the block devices in the list C<devices>,
+and will ignore all other attached block devices.
+
+Where disk image(s) contain duplicate PVs or VGs, this
+command is useful to get LVM to ignore the duplicates, otherwise
+LVM can get confused. Note also there are two types
+of duplication possible: either cloned PVs/VGs which have
+identical UUIDs; or VGs that are not cloned but just happen
+to have the same name. In normal operation you cannot
+create this situation, but you can do it outside LVM, eg.
+by cloning disk images or by bit twiddling inside the LVM
+metadata.
+
+This command also clears the LVM cache and performs a volume
+group scan.
+
+You can filter whole block devices or individual partitions.
+
+You cannot use this if any VG is currently in use (eg.
+contains a mounted filesystem), even if you are not
+filtering out that VG.");
+
+ ("lvm_clear_filter", (RErr, []), 256, [],
+ [], (* see note on lvm_set_filter *)
+ "clear LVM device filter",
+ "\
+This undoes the effect of C<guestfs_lvm_set_filter>. LVM
+will be able to see every block device.
+
+This command also clears the LVM cache and performs a volume
+group scan.");
+
+ ("luks_open", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; String "mapname"]), 257, [Optional "luks"],
+ [],
+ "open a LUKS-encrypted block device",
+ "\
+This command opens a block device which has been encrypted
+according to the Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) standard.
+
+C<device> is the encrypted block device or partition.
+
+The caller must supply one of the keys associated with the
+LUKS block device, in the C<key> parameter.
+
+This creates a new block device called C</dev/mapper/mapname>.
+Reads and writes to this block device are decrypted from and
+encrypted to the underlying C<device> respectively.
+
+If this block device contains LVM volume groups, then
+calling C<guestfs_vgscan> followed by C<guestfs_vg_activate_all>
+will make them visible.");
+
+ ("luks_open_ro", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; String "mapname"]), 258, [Optional "luks"],
+ [],
+ "open a LUKS-encrypted block device read-only",
+ "\
+This is the same as C<guestfs_luks_open> except that a read-only
+mapping is created.");
+
+ ("luks_close", (RErr, [Device "device"]), 259, [Optional "luks"],
+ [],
+ "close a LUKS device",
+ "\
+This closes a LUKS device that was created earlier by
+C<guestfs_luks_open> or C<guestfs_luks_open_ro>. The
+C<device> parameter must be the name of the LUKS mapping
+device (ie. C</dev/mapper/mapname>) and I<not> the name
+of the underlying block device.");
+
+ ("luks_format", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; Int "keyslot"]), 260, [Optional "luks"; DangerWillRobinson],
+ [],
+ "format a block device as a LUKS encrypted device",
+ "\
+This command erases existing data on C<device> and formats
+the device as a LUKS encrypted device. C<key> is the
+initial key, which is added to key slot C<slot>. (LUKS
+supports 8 key slots, numbered 0-7).");
+
+ ("luks_format_cipher", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; Int "keyslot"; String "cipher"]), 261, [Optional "luks"; DangerWillRobinson],
+ [],
+ "format a block device as a LUKS encrypted device",
+ "\
+This command is the same as C<guestfs_luks_format> but
+it also allows you to set the C<cipher> used.");
+
+ ("luks_add_key", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; Key "newkey"; Int "keyslot"]), 262, [Optional "luks"],
+ [],
+ "add a key on a LUKS encrypted device",
+ "\
+This command adds a new key on LUKS device C<device>.
+C<key> is any existing key, and is used to access the device.
+C<newkey> is the new key to add. C<keyslot> is the key slot
+that will be replaced.
+
+Note that if C<keyslot> already contains a key, then this
+command will fail. You have to use C<guestfs_luks_kill_slot>
+first to remove that key.");
+
+ ("luks_kill_slot", (RErr, [Device "device"; Key "key"; Int "keyslot"]), 263, [Optional "luks"],
+ [],
+ "remove a key from a LUKS encrypted device",
+ "\
+This command deletes the key in key slot C<keyslot> from the
+encrypted LUKS device C<device>. C<key> must be one of the
+I<other> keys.");
+
+ ("is_lv", (RBool "lvflag", [Device "device"]), 264, [Optional "lvm2"],
+ [InitBasicFSonLVM, IfAvailable "lvm2", TestOutputTrue (
+ [["is_lv"; "/dev/VG/LV"]]);
+ InitBasicFSonLVM, IfAvailable "lvm2", TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_lv"; "/dev/sda1"]])],
+ "test if device is a logical volume",
+ "\
+This command tests whether C<device> is a logical volume, and
+returns true iff this is the case.");
+
+ ("findfs_uuid", (RString "device", [String "uuid"]), 265, [],
+ [],
+ "find a filesystem by UUID",
+ "\
+This command searches the filesystems and returns the one
+which has the given UUID. An error is returned if no such
+filesystem can be found.
+
+To find the UUID of a filesystem, use C<guestfs_vfs_uuid>.");
+
+ ("findfs_label", (RString "device", [String "label"]), 266, [],
+ [],
+ "find a filesystem by label",
+ "\
+This command searches the filesystems and returns the one
+which has the given label. An error is returned if no such
+filesystem can be found.
+
+To find the label of a filesystem, use C<guestfs_vfs_label>.");
+
+ ("is_chardev", (RBool "flag", [Pathname "path"]), 267, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_chardev"; "/directory"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["mknod_c"; "0o777"; "99"; "66"; "/test"];
+ ["is_chardev"; "/test"]])],
+ "test if character device",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a character device
+with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_blockdev", (RBool "flag", [Pathname "path"]), 268, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_blockdev"; "/directory"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["mknod_b"; "0o777"; "99"; "66"; "/test"];
+ ["is_blockdev"; "/test"]])],
+ "test if block device",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a block device
+with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_fifo", (RBool "flag", [Pathname "path"]), 269, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_fifo"; "/directory"]]);
+ InitBasicFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["mkfifo"; "0o777"; "/test"];
+ ["is_fifo"; "/test"]])],
+ "test if FIFO (named pipe)",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a FIFO (named pipe)
+with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_symlink", (RBool "flag", [Pathname "path"]), 270, [],
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_symlink"; "/directory"]]);
+ InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputTrue (
+ [["is_symlink"; "/abssymlink"]])],
+ "test if symbolic link",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a symbolic link
+with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+ ("is_socket", (RBool "flag", [Pathname "path"]), 271, [],
+ (* XXX Need a positive test for sockets. *)
+ [InitISOFS, Always, TestOutputFalse (
+ [["is_socket"; "/directory"]])],
+ "test if socket",
+ "\
+This returns C<true> if and only if there is a Unix domain socket
+with the given C<path> name.
+
+See also C<guestfs_stat>.");
+
+]
+
+let all_functions = non_daemon_functions @ daemon_functions
+
+(* In some places we want the functions to be displayed sorted
+ * alphabetically, so this is useful:
+ *)
+let all_functions_sorted =
+ List.sort (fun (n1,_,_,_,_,_,_) (n2,_,_,_,_,_,_) ->
+ compare n1 n2) all_functions
+
+(* This is used to generate the src/MAX_PROC_NR file which
+ * contains the maximum procedure number, a surrogate for the
+ * ABI version number. See src/Makefile.am for the details.
+ *)
+let max_proc_nr =
+ let proc_nrs = List.map (
+ fun (_, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) -> proc_nr
+ ) daemon_functions in
+ List.fold_left max 0 proc_nrs
diff --git a/generator/generator_actions.mli b/generator/generator_actions.mli
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..0ce6274f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_actions.mli
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(** The libguestfs API. *)
+
+val non_daemon_functions : Generator_types.action list
+(** API actions which are implemented within the library itself. *)
+
+val daemon_functions : Generator_types.action list
+(** API actions which are implemented by the daemon. *)
+
+val all_functions : Generator_types.action list
+(** Concatenation of [non_daemon_functions] and [daemon_functions] lists. *)
+
+val all_functions_sorted : Generator_types.action list
+(** [all_functions] but sorted by name. *)
+
+val test_functions : Generator_types.action list
+(** Internal test functions used to test the language bindings. *)
+
+val max_proc_nr : int
+(** The largest procedure number used (also saved in [src/MAX_PROC_NR] and
+ used as the minor version number of the shared library). *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_bindtests.ml b/generator/generator_bindtests.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..66a5d551
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_bindtests.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,467 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+let rec generate_bindtests () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <inttypes.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+#include \"guestfs-internal.h\"
+#include \"guestfs-internal-actions.h\"
+#include \"guestfs_protocol.h\"
+
+#define error guestfs_error
+#define safe_calloc guestfs_safe_calloc
+#define safe_malloc guestfs_safe_malloc
+
+static void
+print_strings (char *const *argv)
+{
+ size_t argc;
+
+ printf (\"[\");
+ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; ++argc) {
+ if (argc > 0) printf (\", \");
+ printf (\"\\\"%%s\\\"\", argv[argc]);
+ }
+ printf (\"]\\n\");
+}
+
+/* The test0 function prints its parameters to stdout. */
+";
+
+ let test0, tests =
+ match test_functions with
+ | [] -> assert false
+ | test0 :: tests -> test0, tests in
+
+ let () =
+ let (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) = test0 in
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
+ ~handle:"g" ~prefix:"guestfs__" name style;
+ pr "{\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s);\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s_size; ++i)\n" n;
+ pr " printf (\"<%%02x>\", %s[i]);\n" n;
+ pr " printf (\"\\n\");\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | OptString n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s ? %s : \"null\");\n" n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " print_strings (%s);\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", %s ? \"true\" : \"false\");\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " printf (\"%%d\\n\", %s);\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " printf (\"%%\" PRIi64 \"\\n\", %s);\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr " /* Java changes stdout line buffering so we need this: */\n";
+ pr " fflush (stdout);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n" in
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if String.sub name (String.length name - 3) 3 <> "err" then (
+ pr "/* Test normal return. */\n";
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
+ ~handle:"g" ~prefix:"guestfs__" name style;
+ pr "{\n";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RInt _ ->
+ pr " int r;\n";
+ pr " sscanf (val, \"%%d\", &r);\n";
+ pr " return r;\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " int64_t r;\n";
+ pr " sscanf (val, \"%%\" SCNi64, &r);\n";
+ pr " return r;\n"
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " return STREQ (val, \"true\");\n"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ (* Can't return the input string here. Return a static
+ * string so we ensure we get a segfault if the caller
+ * tries to free it.
+ *)
+ pr " return \"static string\";\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " return strdup (val);\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " char **strs;\n";
+ pr " int n, i;\n";
+ pr " sscanf (val, \"%%d\", &n);\n";
+ pr " strs = safe_malloc (g, (n+1) * sizeof (char *));\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " strs[i] = safe_malloc (g, 16);\n";
+ pr " snprintf (strs[i], 16, \"%%d\", i);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " strs[n] = NULL;\n";
+ pr " return strs;\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ;
+ pr " r = safe_calloc (g, sizeof *r, 1);\n";
+ pr " return r;\n"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ;
+ pr " r = safe_calloc (g, sizeof *r, 1);\n";
+ pr " sscanf (val, \"%%d\", &r->len);\n";
+ pr " r->val = safe_calloc (g, r->len, sizeof *r->val);\n";
+ pr " return r;\n"
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " char **strs;\n";
+ pr " int n, i;\n";
+ pr " sscanf (val, \"%%d\", &n);\n";
+ pr " strs = safe_malloc (g, (n*2+1) * sizeof (*strs));\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " strs[i*2] = safe_malloc (g, 16);\n";
+ pr " strs[i*2+1] = safe_malloc (g, 16);\n";
+ pr " snprintf (strs[i*2], 16, \"%%d\", i);\n";
+ pr " snprintf (strs[i*2+1], 16, \"%%d\", i);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " strs[n*2] = NULL;\n";
+ pr " return strs;\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " return strdup (val);\n"
+ );
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) else (
+ pr "/* Test error return. */\n";
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
+ ~handle:"g" ~prefix:"guestfs__" name style;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " error (g, \"error\");\n";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " return -1;\n"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RStringList _ | RStruct _
+ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " return NULL;\n"
+ );
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ )
+ ) tests
+
+and generate_ocaml_bindtests () =
+ generate_header OCamlStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+let () =
+ let g = Guestfs.create () in
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat " " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "None"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "(Some \"%s\")" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "[|" ^ String.concat ";" (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "|]"
+ | CallInt i when i >= 0 -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt i (* when i < 0 *) -> "(" ^ string_of_int i ^ ")"
+ | CallInt64 i when i >= 0L -> Int64.to_string i ^ "L"
+ | CallInt64 i (* when i < 0L *) -> "(" ^ Int64.to_string i ^ "L)"
+ | CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s -> sprintf "%S" s
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr " Guestfs.%s g %s;\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr "print_endline \"EOF\"\n"
+
+and generate_perl_bindtests () =
+ pr "#!/usr/bin/perl -w\n";
+ generate_header HashStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+use strict;
+
+use Sys::Guestfs;
+
+my $g = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat ", " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "undef"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "\"%s\"" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "[" ^ String.concat "," (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "]"
+ | CallInt i -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
+ | CallBool b -> if b then "1" else "0"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr "$g->%s (%s);\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr "print \"EOF\\n\"\n"
+
+and generate_python_bindtests () =
+ generate_header HashStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+import guestfs
+
+g = guestfs.GuestFS ()
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat ", " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "None"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "\"%s\"" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "[" ^ String.concat "," (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "]"
+ | CallInt i -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
+ | CallBool b -> if b then "1" else "0"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr "g.%s (%s)\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr "print \"EOF\"\n"
+
+and generate_ruby_bindtests () =
+ generate_header HashStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+require 'guestfs'
+
+g = Guestfs::create()
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat ", " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "nil"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "\"%s\"" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "[" ^ String.concat "," (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "]"
+ | CallInt i -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
+ | CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr "g.%s(%s)\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr "print \"EOF\\n\"\n"
+
+and generate_java_bindtests () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.*;
+
+public class Bindtests {
+ public static void main (String[] argv)
+ {
+ try {
+ GuestFS g = new GuestFS ();
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat ", " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "null"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "\"%s\"" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "new String[]{" ^
+ String.concat "," (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "}"
+ | CallInt i -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
+ | CallBool b -> string_of_bool b
+ | CallBuffer s ->
+ "new byte[] { " ^ String.concat "," (
+ map_chars (fun c -> string_of_int (Char.code c)) s
+ ) ^ " }"
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr " g.%s (%s);\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr "
+ System.out.println (\"EOF\");
+ }
+ catch (Exception exn) {
+ System.err.println (exn);
+ System.exit (1);
+ }
+ }
+}
+"
+
+and generate_haskell_bindtests () =
+ generate_header HaskellStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+module Bindtests where
+import qualified Guestfs
+
+main = do
+ g <- Guestfs.create
+";
+
+ let mkargs args =
+ String.concat " " (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | CallString s -> "\"" ^ s ^ "\""
+ | CallOptString None -> "Nothing"
+ | CallOptString (Some s) -> sprintf "(Just \"%s\")" s
+ | CallStringList xs ->
+ "[" ^ String.concat "," (List.map (sprintf "\"%s\"") xs) ^ "]"
+ | CallInt i when i < 0 -> "(" ^ string_of_int i ^ ")"
+ | CallInt i -> string_of_int i
+ | CallInt64 i when i < 0L -> "(" ^ Int64.to_string i ^ ")"
+ | CallInt64 i -> Int64.to_string i
+ | CallBool true -> "True"
+ | CallBool false -> "False"
+ | CallBuffer s -> "\"" ^ c_quote s ^ "\""
+ ) args
+ )
+ in
+
+ generate_lang_bindtests (
+ fun f args -> pr " Guestfs.%s g %s\n" f (mkargs args)
+ );
+
+ pr " putStrLn \"EOF\"\n"
+
+(* Language-independent bindings tests - we do it this way to
+ * ensure there is parity in testing bindings across all languages.
+ *)
+and generate_lang_bindtests call =
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList []; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString None;
+ CallStringList []; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString ""; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList []; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString ""; CallOptString (Some "");
+ CallStringList []; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"; "2"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool true;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt (-1); CallInt64 (-1L); CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt (-2); CallInt64 (-2L); CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 1; CallInt64 1L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 2; CallInt64 2L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 4095; CallInt64 4095L; CallString "123"; CallString "456";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"];
+ call "test0" [CallString "abc"; CallOptString (Some "def");
+ CallStringList ["1"]; CallBool false;
+ CallInt 0; CallInt64 0L; CallString ""; CallString "";
+ CallBuffer "abc\000abc"]
+
+(* XXX Add here tests of the return and error functions. *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_c.ml b/generator/generator_c.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..2b4a179f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_c.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,784 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+
+(* Generate C API. *)
+
+(* Generate a C function prototype. *)
+let rec generate_prototype ?(extern = true) ?(static = false)
+ ?(semicolon = true)
+ ?(single_line = false) ?(newline = false) ?(in_daemon = false)
+ ?(prefix = "")
+ ?handle name style =
+ if extern then pr "extern ";
+ if static then pr "static ";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr "int "
+ | RInt _ -> pr "int "
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "int64_t "
+ | RBool _ -> pr "int "
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ -> pr "const char *"
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "char *"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ -> pr "char **"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ if not in_daemon then pr "struct guestfs_%s *" typ
+ else pr "guestfs_int_%s *" typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ if not in_daemon then pr "struct guestfs_%s_list *" typ
+ else pr "guestfs_int_%s_list *" typ
+ );
+ let is_RBufferOut = match fst style with RBufferOut _ -> true | _ -> false in
+ pr "%s%s (" prefix name;
+ if handle = None && List.length (snd style) = 0 && not is_RBufferOut then
+ pr "void"
+ else (
+ let comma = ref false in
+ (match handle with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some handle -> pr "guestfs_h *%s" handle; comma := true
+ );
+ let next () =
+ if !comma then (
+ if single_line then pr ", " else pr ",\n\t\t"
+ );
+ comma := true
+ in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | OptString n
+ | Key n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "const char *%s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "char *const *%s" n
+ | Bool n -> next (); pr "int %s" n
+ | Int n -> next (); pr "int %s" n
+ | Int64 n -> next (); pr "int64_t %s" n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n ->
+ if not in_daemon then (next (); pr "const char *%s" n)
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "const char *%s" n;
+ next ();
+ pr "size_t %s_size" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ if is_RBufferOut then (next (); pr "size_t *size_r");
+ );
+ pr ")";
+ if semicolon then pr ";";
+ if newline then pr "\n"
+
+(* Generate C call arguments, eg "(handle, foo, bar)" *)
+and generate_c_call_args ?handle ?(decl = false) style =
+ pr "(";
+ let comma = ref false in
+ let next () =
+ if !comma then pr ", ";
+ comma := true
+ in
+ (match handle with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some handle -> pr "%s" handle; comma := true
+ );
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ next ();
+ pr "%s, %s_size" n n
+ | arg ->
+ next ();
+ pr "%s" (name_of_argt arg)
+ ) (snd style);
+ (* For RBufferOut calls, add implicit &size parameter. *)
+ if not decl then (
+ match fst style with
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ next ();
+ pr "&size"
+ | _ -> ()
+ );
+ pr ")"
+
+(* Generate the pod documentation for the C API. *)
+and generate_actions_pod () =
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, flags, _, _, longdesc) ->
+ if not (List.mem NotInDocs flags) then (
+ let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+ pr "=head2 %s\n\n" name;
+ pr " ";
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~handle:"g" name style;
+ pr "\n\n";
+ pr "%s\n\n" longdesc;
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr "This function returns 0 on success or -1 on error.\n\n"
+ | RInt _ ->
+ pr "On error this function returns -1.\n\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr "On error this function returns -1.\n\n"
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a C truth value on success or -1 on error.\n\n"
+ | RConstString _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a string, or NULL on error.
+The string is owned by the guest handle and must I<not> be freed.\n\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a string which may be NULL.
+There is no way to return an error from this function.
+The string is owned by the guest handle and must I<not> be freed.\n\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a string, or NULL on error.
+I<The caller must free the returned string after use>.\n\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a NULL-terminated array of strings
+(like L<environ(3)>), or NULL if there was an error.
+I<The caller must free the strings and the array after use>.\n\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr "This function returns a C<struct guestfs_%s *>,
+or NULL if there was an error.
+I<The caller must call C<guestfs_free_%s> after use>.\n\n" typ typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr "This function returns a C<struct guestfs_%s_list *>
+(see E<lt>guestfs-structs.hE<gt>),
+or NULL if there was an error.
+I<The caller must call C<guestfs_free_%s_list> after use>.\n\n" typ typ
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a NULL-terminated array of
+strings, or NULL if there was an error.
+The array of strings will always have length C<2n+1>, where
+C<n> keys and values alternate, followed by the trailing NULL entry.
+I<The caller must free the strings and the array after use>.\n\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr "This function returns a buffer, or NULL on error.
+The size of the returned buffer is written to C<*size_r>.
+I<The caller must free the returned buffer after use>.\n\n"
+ );
+ if List.mem Progress flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" progress_message;
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" protocol_limit_warning;
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" danger_will_robinson;
+ if List.exists (function Key _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) then
+ pr "This function takes a key or passphrase parameter which
+could contain sensitive material. Read the section
+L</KEYS AND PASSPHRASES> for more information.\n\n";
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some txt -> pr "%s\n\n" txt
+ )
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+and generate_structs_pod () =
+ (* Structs documentation. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ pr "=head2 guestfs_%s\n" typ;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s {\n" typ;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FChar -> pr " char %s;\n" name
+ | name, FUInt32 -> pr " uint32_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt32 -> pr " int32_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FUInt64|FBytes) -> pr " uint64_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt64 -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FString -> pr " char *%s;\n" name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " /* The next two fields describe a byte array. */\n";
+ pr " uint32_t %s_len;\n" name;
+ pr " char *%s;\n" name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " /* The next field is NOT nul-terminated, be careful when printing it: */\n";
+ pr " char %s[32];\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " /* The next field is [0..100] or -1 meaning 'not present': */\n";
+ pr " float %s;\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " };\n";
+ pr " \n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list {\n" typ;
+ pr " uint32_t len; /* Number of elements in list. */\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *val; /* Elements. */\n" typ;
+ pr " };\n";
+ pr " \n";
+ pr " void guestfs_free_%s (struct guestfs_free_%s *);\n" typ typ;
+ pr " void guestfs_free_%s_list (struct guestfs_free_%s_list *);\n"
+ typ typ;
+ pr "\n"
+ ) structs
+
+and generate_availability_pod () =
+ (* Availability documentation. *)
+ pr "=over 4\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (group, functions) ->
+ pr "=item B<%s>\n" group;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "The following functions:\n";
+ List.iter (pr "L</guestfs_%s>\n") functions;
+ pr "\n"
+ ) optgroups;
+ pr "=back\n";
+ pr "\n"
+
+(* Generate the guestfs-structs.h file. *)
+and generate_structs_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ (* This is a public exported header file containing various
+ * structures. The structures are carefully written to have
+ * exactly the same in-memory format as the XDR structures that
+ * we use on the wire to the daemon. The reason for creating
+ * copies of these structures here is just so we don't have to
+ * export the whole of guestfs_protocol.h (which includes much
+ * unrelated and XDR-dependent stuff that we don't want to be
+ * public, or required by clients).
+ *
+ * To reiterate, we will pass these structures to and from the
+ * client with a simple assignment or memcpy, so the format
+ * must be identical to what rpcgen / the RFC defines.
+ *)
+
+ (* Public structures. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ pr "struct guestfs_%s {\n" typ;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FChar -> pr " char %s;\n" name
+ | name, FString -> pr " char *%s;\n" name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " uint32_t %s_len;\n" name;
+ pr " char *%s;\n" name
+ | name, FUUID -> pr " char %s[32]; /* this is NOT nul-terminated, be careful when printing */\n" name
+ | name, FUInt32 -> pr " uint32_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt32 -> pr " int32_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FUInt64|FBytes) -> pr " uint64_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt64 -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent -> pr " float %s; /* [0..100] or -1 */\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "struct guestfs_%s_list {\n" typ;
+ pr " uint32_t len;\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *val;\n" typ;
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "extern void guestfs_free_%s (struct guestfs_%s *);\n" typ typ;
+ pr "extern void guestfs_free_%s_list (struct guestfs_%s_list *);\n" typ typ;
+ pr "\n"
+ ) structs
+
+(* Generate the guestfs-actions.h file. *)
+and generate_actions_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+
+ let deprecated =
+ List.exists (function DeprecatedBy _ -> true | _ -> false) flags in
+ let test0 =
+ String.length shortname >= 5 && String.sub shortname 0 5 = "test0" in
+ let debug =
+ String.length shortname >= 5 && String.sub shortname 0 5 = "debug" in
+ if not deprecated && not test0 && not debug then
+ pr "#define LIBGUESTFS_HAVE_%s 1\n" (String.uppercase shortname);
+
+ generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"g"
+ name style
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+(* Generate the guestfs-internal-actions.h file. *)
+and generate_internal_actions_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ let name = "guestfs__" ^ shortname in
+ generate_prototype ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~handle:"g"
+ name style
+ ) non_daemon_functions
+
+(* Generate the client-side dispatch stubs. *)
+and generate_client_actions () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <inttypes.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+#include \"guestfs-internal.h\"
+#include \"guestfs-internal-actions.h\"
+#include \"guestfs_protocol.h\"
+
+/* Check the return message from a call for validity. */
+static int
+check_reply_header (guestfs_h *g,
+ const struct guestfs_message_header *hdr,
+ unsigned int proc_nr, unsigned int serial)
+{
+ if (hdr->prog != GUESTFS_PROGRAM) {
+ error (g, \"wrong program (%%d/%%d)\", hdr->prog, GUESTFS_PROGRAM);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (hdr->vers != GUESTFS_PROTOCOL_VERSION) {
+ error (g, \"wrong protocol version (%%d/%%d)\",
+ hdr->vers, GUESTFS_PROTOCOL_VERSION);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (hdr->direction != GUESTFS_DIRECTION_REPLY) {
+ error (g, \"unexpected message direction (%%d/%%d)\",
+ hdr->direction, GUESTFS_DIRECTION_REPLY);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (hdr->proc != proc_nr) {
+ error (g, \"unexpected procedure number (%%d/%%d)\", hdr->proc, proc_nr);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (hdr->serial != serial) {
+ error (g, \"unexpected serial (%%d/%%d)\", hdr->serial, serial);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Check we are in the right state to run a high-level action. */
+static int
+check_state (guestfs_h *g, const char *caller)
+{
+ if (!guestfs__is_ready (g)) {
+ if (guestfs__is_config (g) || guestfs__is_launching (g))
+ error (g, \"%%s: call launch before using this function\\n(in guestfish, don't forget to use the 'run' command)\",
+ caller);
+ else
+ error (g, \"%%s called from the wrong state, %%d != READY\",
+ caller, guestfs__get_state (g));
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+";
+
+ let error_code_of = function
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _ -> "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RStringList _
+ | RStruct _ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _ | RBufferOut _ -> "NULL"
+ in
+
+ (* Generate code to check String-like parameters are not passed in
+ * as NULL (returning an error if they are).
+ *)
+ let check_null_strings shortname style =
+ let pr_newline = ref false in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ (* parameters which should not be NULL *)
+ | String n
+ | Device n
+ | Pathname n
+ | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) {\n" n;
+ pr " error (g, \"%%s: %%s: parameter cannot be NULL\",\n";
+ pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" shortname n;
+ pr " return %s;\n" (error_code_of (fst style));
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr_newline := true
+
+ (* can be NULL *)
+ | OptString _
+
+ (* not applicable *)
+ | Bool _
+ | Int _
+ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ if !pr_newline then pr "\n";
+ in
+
+ (* Generate code to generate guestfish call traces. *)
+ let trace_call shortname style =
+ pr " if (guestfs__get_trace (g)) {\n";
+
+ let needs_i =
+ List.exists (function
+ | StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> true
+ | _ -> false) (snd style) in
+ if needs_i then (
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ );
+
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s\");\n" shortname;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | String n (* strings *)
+ | Device n
+ | Pathname n
+ | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n
+ | Key n ->
+ (* guestfish doesn't support string escaping, so neither do we *)
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \" \\\"%%s\\\"\", %s);\n" n
+ | OptString n -> (* string option *)
+ pr " if (%s) fprintf (stderr, \" \\\"%%s\\\"\", %s);\n" n n;
+ pr " else fprintf (stderr, \" null\");\n"
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n -> (* string list *)
+ pr " fputc (' ', stderr);\n";
+ pr " fputc ('\"', stderr);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; %s[i]; ++i) {\n" n;
+ pr " if (i > 0) fputc (' ', stderr);\n";
+ pr " fputs (%s[i], stderr);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " fputc ('\"', stderr);\n";
+ | Bool n -> (* boolean *)
+ pr " fputs (%s ? \" true\" : \" false\", stderr);\n" n
+ | Int n -> (* int *)
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \" %%d\", %s);\n" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \" %%\" PRIi64, %s);\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr " fputc ('\\n', stderr);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ in
+
+ (* For non-daemon functions, generate a wrapper around each function. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
+ ~handle:"g" name style;
+ pr "{\n";
+ check_null_strings shortname style;
+ trace_call shortname style;
+ pr " return guestfs__%s " shortname;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) non_daemon_functions;
+
+ (* Client-side stubs for each function. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+ let error_code = error_code_of (fst style) in
+
+ (* Generate the action stub. *)
+ generate_prototype ~extern:false ~semicolon:false ~newline:true
+ ~handle:"g" name style;
+
+ pr "{\n";
+
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] -> ()
+ | _ -> pr " struct %s_args args;\n" name
+ );
+
+ pr " guestfs_message_header hdr;\n";
+ pr " guestfs_message_error err;\n";
+ let has_ret =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> false
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
+ | RInt _ | RInt64 _
+ | RBool _ | RString _ | RStringList _
+ | RStruct _ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " struct %s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ true in
+
+ pr " int serial;\n";
+ pr " int r;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ check_null_strings shortname style;
+ trace_call shortname style;
+ pr " if (check_state (g, \"%s\") == -1) return %s;\n"
+ shortname error_code;
+ pr " guestfs___set_busy (g);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Send the main header and arguments. *)
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] ->
+ pr " serial = guestfs___send (g, GUESTFS_PROC_%s, NULL, NULL);\n"
+ (String.uppercase shortname)
+ | args ->
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n ->
+ pr " args.%s = (char *) %s;\n" n n
+ | OptString n ->
+ pr " args.%s = %s ? (char **) &%s : NULL;\n" n n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " args.%s.%s_val = (char **) %s;\n" n n n;
+ pr " for (args.%s.%s_len = 0; %s[args.%s.%s_len]; args.%s.%s_len++) ;\n" n n n n n n n;
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr " args.%s = %s;\n" n n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr " args.%s = %s;\n" n n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " args.%s = %s;\n" n n
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " /* Just catch grossly large sizes. XDR encoding will make this precise. */\n";
+ pr " if (%s_size >= GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX) {\n" n;
+ pr " error (g, \"%%s: size of input buffer too large\", \"%s\");\n"
+ shortname;
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " args.%s.%s_val = (char *) %s;\n" n n n;
+ pr " args.%s.%s_len = %s_size;\n" n n n
+ ) args;
+ pr " serial = guestfs___send (g, GUESTFS_PROC_%s,\n"
+ (String.uppercase shortname);
+ pr " (xdrproc_t) xdr_%s_args, (char *) &args);\n"
+ name;
+ );
+ pr " if (serial == -1) {\n";
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Send any additional files (FileIn) requested. *)
+ let need_read_reply_label = ref false in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | FileIn n ->
+ pr " r = guestfs___send_file (g, %s);\n" n;
+ pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " if (r == -2) /* daemon cancelled */\n";
+ pr " goto read_reply;\n";
+ need_read_reply_label := true;
+ pr "\n";
+ | _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Wait for the reply from the remote end. *)
+ if !need_read_reply_label then pr " read_reply:\n";
+ pr " memset (&hdr, 0, sizeof hdr);\n";
+ pr " memset (&err, 0, sizeof err);\n";
+ if has_ret then pr " memset (&ret, 0, sizeof ret);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " r = guestfs___recv (g, \"%s\", &hdr, &err,\n " shortname;
+ if not has_ret then
+ pr "NULL, NULL"
+ else
+ pr "(xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret" shortname;
+ pr ");\n";
+
+ pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " if (check_reply_header (g, &hdr, GUESTFS_PROC_%s, serial) == -1) {\n"
+ (String.uppercase shortname);
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " if (hdr.status == GUESTFS_STATUS_ERROR) {\n";
+ pr " error (g, \"%%s: %%s\", \"%s\", err.error_message);\n" shortname;
+ pr " free (err.error_message);\n";
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Expecting to receive further files (FileOut)? *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | FileOut n ->
+ pr " if (guestfs___recv_file (g, %s) == -1) {\n" n;
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" error_code;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ | _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr " guestfs___end_busy (g);\n";
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RInt n | RInt64 n | RBool n ->
+ pr " return ret.%s;\n" n
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
+ | RString n ->
+ pr " return ret.%s; /* caller will free */\n" n
+ | RStringList n | RHashtable n ->
+ pr " /* caller will free this, but we need to add a NULL entry */\n";
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_val =\n" n n;
+ pr " safe_realloc (g, ret.%s.%s_val,\n" n n;
+ pr " sizeof (char *) * (ret.%s.%s_len + 1));\n"
+ n n;
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_val[ret.%s.%s_len] = NULL;\n" n n n n;
+ pr " return ret.%s.%s_val;\n" n n
+ | RStruct (n, _) ->
+ pr " /* caller will free this */\n";
+ pr " return safe_memdup (g, &ret.%s, sizeof (ret.%s));\n" n n
+ | RStructList (n, _) ->
+ pr " /* caller will free this */\n";
+ pr " return safe_memdup (g, &ret.%s, sizeof (ret.%s));\n" n n
+ | RBufferOut n ->
+ pr " /* RBufferOut is tricky: If the buffer is zero-length, then\n";
+ pr " * _val might be NULL here. To make the API saner for\n";
+ pr " * callers, we turn this case into a unique pointer (using\n";
+ pr " * malloc(1)).\n";
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr " if (ret.%s.%s_len > 0) {\n" n n;
+ pr " *size_r = ret.%s.%s_len;\n" n n;
+ pr " return ret.%s.%s_val; /* caller will free */\n" n n;
+ pr " } else {\n";
+ pr " free (ret.%s.%s_val);\n" n n;
+ pr " char *p = safe_malloc (g, 1);\n";
+ pr " *size_r = ret.%s.%s_len;\n" n n;
+ pr " return p;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ );
+
+ pr "}\n\n"
+ ) daemon_functions;
+
+ (* Functions to free structures. *)
+ pr "/* Structure-freeing functions. These rely on the fact that the\n";
+ pr " * structure format is identical to the XDR format. See note in\n";
+ pr " * generator.ml.\n";
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, _) ->
+ pr "void\n";
+ pr "guestfs_free_%s (struct guestfs_%s *x)\n" typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_int_%s, (char *) x);\n" typ;
+ pr " free (x);\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "void\n";
+ pr "guestfs_free_%s_list (struct guestfs_%s_list *x)\n" typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_int_%s_list, (char *) x);\n" typ;
+ pr " free (x);\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ ) structs;
+
+(* Generate the linker script which controls the visibility of
+ * symbols in the public ABI and ensures no other symbols get
+ * exported accidentally.
+ *)
+and generate_linker_script () =
+ generate_header HashStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ let globals = [
+ "guestfs_create";
+ "guestfs_close";
+ "guestfs_get_error_handler";
+ "guestfs_get_out_of_memory_handler";
+ "guestfs_get_private";
+ "guestfs_last_error";
+ "guestfs_set_close_callback";
+ "guestfs_set_error_handler";
+ "guestfs_set_launch_done_callback";
+ "guestfs_set_log_message_callback";
+ "guestfs_set_out_of_memory_handler";
+ "guestfs_set_private";
+ "guestfs_set_progress_callback";
+ "guestfs_set_subprocess_quit_callback";
+
+ (* Unofficial parts of the API: the bindings code use these
+ * functions, so it is useful to export them.
+ *)
+ "guestfs_safe_calloc";
+ "guestfs_safe_malloc";
+ "guestfs_safe_strdup";
+ "guestfs_safe_memdup";
+ ] in
+ let functions =
+ List.map (fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, _) -> "guestfs_" ^ name)
+ all_functions in
+ let structs =
+ List.concat (
+ List.map (fun (typ, _) ->
+ ["guestfs_free_" ^ typ; "guestfs_free_" ^ typ ^ "_list"])
+ structs
+ ) in
+ let globals = List.sort compare (globals @ functions @ structs) in
+
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " global:\n";
+ List.iter (pr " %s;\n") globals;
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " local:\n";
+ pr " *;\n";
+ pr "};\n"
+
+and generate_max_proc_nr () =
+ pr "%d\n" max_proc_nr
diff --git a/generator/generator_capitests.ml b/generator/generator_capitests.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f6c71be7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_capitests.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,802 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+
+(* Generate the tests. *)
+let rec generate_tests () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+#include \"guestfs-internal.h\"
+
+static guestfs_h *g;
+static int suppress_error = 0;
+
+static void print_error (guestfs_h *g, void *data, const char *msg)
+{
+ if (!suppress_error)
+ fprintf (stderr, \"%%s\\n\", msg);
+}
+
+/* FIXME: nearly identical code appears in fish.c */
+static void print_strings (char *const *argv)
+{
+ size_t argc;
+
+ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; ++argc)
+ printf (\"\\t%%s\\n\", argv[argc]);
+}
+
+/*
+static void print_table (char const *const *argv)
+{
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; argv[i] != NULL; i += 2)
+ printf (\"%%s: %%s\\n\", argv[i], argv[i+1]);
+}
+*/
+
+static int
+is_available (const char *group)
+{
+ const char *groups[] = { group, NULL };
+ int r;
+
+ suppress_error = 1;
+ r = guestfs_available (g, (char **) groups);
+ suppress_error = 0;
+
+ return r == 0;
+}
+
+static void
+incr (guestfs_h *g, void *iv)
+{
+ int *i = (int *) iv;
+ (*i)++;
+}
+
+";
+
+ (* Generate a list of commands which are not tested anywhere. *)
+ pr "static void no_test_warnings (void)\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+
+ let hash : (string, bool) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 13 in
+ List.iter (
+ fun (_, _, _, _, tests, _, _) ->
+ let tests = filter_map (
+ function
+ | (_, (Always|If _|Unless _|IfAvailable _), test) -> Some test
+ | (_, Disabled, _) -> None
+ ) tests in
+ let seq = List.concat (List.map seq_of_test tests) in
+ let cmds_tested = List.map List.hd seq in
+ List.iter (fun cmd -> Hashtbl.replace hash cmd true) cmds_tested
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if not (Hashtbl.mem hash name) then
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"warning: \\\"guestfs_%s\\\" has no tests\\n\");\n" name
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Generate the actual tests. Note that we generate the tests
+ * in reverse order, deliberately, so that (in general) the
+ * newest tests run first. This makes it quicker and easier to
+ * debug them.
+ *)
+ let test_names =
+ List.map (
+ fun (name, _, _, flags, tests, _, _) ->
+ mapi (generate_one_test name flags) tests
+ ) (List.rev all_functions) in
+ let test_names = List.concat test_names in
+ let nr_tests = List.length test_names in
+
+ pr "\
+int main (int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+ char c = 0;
+ unsigned long int n_failed = 0;
+ const char *filename;
+ int fd;
+ int nr_tests, test_num = 0;
+
+ setbuf (stdout, NULL);
+
+ no_test_warnings ();
+
+ g = guestfs_create ();
+ if (g == NULL) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_create FAILED\\n\");
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (g, print_error, NULL);
+
+ guestfs_set_path (g, \"../appliance\");
+
+ filename = \"test1.img\";
+ fd = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK|O_TRUNC, 0666);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (lseek (fd, %d, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
+ perror (\"lseek\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (write (fd, &c, 1) == -1) {
+ perror (\"write\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (close (fd) == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (guestfs_add_drive (g, filename) == -1) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_add_drive %%s FAILED\\n\", filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ filename = \"test2.img\";
+ fd = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK|O_TRUNC, 0666);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (lseek (fd, %d, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
+ perror (\"lseek\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (write (fd, &c, 1) == -1) {
+ perror (\"write\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (close (fd) == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (guestfs_add_drive (g, filename) == -1) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_add_drive %%s FAILED\\n\", filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ filename = \"test3.img\";
+ fd = open (filename, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_NOCTTY|O_NONBLOCK|O_TRUNC, 0666);
+ if (fd == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (lseek (fd, %d, SEEK_SET) == -1) {
+ perror (\"lseek\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (write (fd, &c, 1) == -1) {
+ perror (\"write\");
+ close (fd);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (close (fd) == -1) {
+ perror (filename);
+ unlink (filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+ if (guestfs_add_drive (g, filename) == -1) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_add_drive %%s FAILED\\n\", filename);
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ if (guestfs_add_drive_ro (g, \"../images/test.iso\") == -1) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_add_drive_ro ../images/test.iso FAILED\\n\");
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ /* Set a timeout in case qemu hangs during launch (RHBZ#505329). */
+ alarm (600);
+
+ if (guestfs_launch (g) == -1) {
+ printf (\"guestfs_launch FAILED\\n\");
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ /* Cancel previous alarm. */
+ alarm (0);
+
+ nr_tests = %d;
+
+" (500 * 1024 * 1024) (50 * 1024 * 1024) (10 * 1024 * 1024) nr_tests;
+
+ iteri (
+ fun i test_name ->
+ pr " test_num++;\n";
+ pr " if (guestfs_get_verbose (g))\n";
+ pr " printf (\"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\\n\");\n";
+ pr " printf (\"%%3d/%%3d %s\\n\", test_num, nr_tests);\n" test_name;
+ pr " if (%s () == -1) {\n" test_name;
+ pr " printf (\"%s FAILED\\n\");\n" test_name;
+ pr " n_failed++;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ ) test_names;
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " /* Check close callback is called. */
+ int close_sentinel = 1;
+ guestfs_set_close_callback (g, incr, &close_sentinel);
+
+ guestfs_close (g);
+
+ if (close_sentinel != 2) {
+ fprintf (stderr, \"close callback was not called\\n\");
+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
+ }
+
+ unlink (\"test1.img\");
+ unlink (\"test2.img\");
+ unlink (\"test3.img\");
+
+";
+
+ pr " if (n_failed > 0) {\n";
+ pr " printf (\"***** %%lu / %%d tests FAILED *****\\n\", n_failed, nr_tests);\n";
+ pr " exit (EXIT_FAILURE);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " exit (EXIT_SUCCESS);\n";
+ pr "}\n"
+
+and generate_one_test name flags i (init, prereq, test) =
+ let test_name = sprintf "test_%s_%d" name i in
+
+ pr "\
+static int %s_skip (void)
+{
+ const char *str;
+
+ str = getenv (\"TEST_ONLY\");
+ if (str)
+ return strstr (str, \"%s\") == NULL;
+ str = getenv (\"SKIP_%s\");
+ if (str && STREQ (str, \"1\")) return 1;
+ str = getenv (\"SKIP_TEST_%s\");
+ if (str && STREQ (str, \"1\")) return 1;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+" test_name name (String.uppercase test_name) (String.uppercase name);
+
+ (match prereq with
+ | Disabled | Always | IfAvailable _ -> ()
+ | If code | Unless code ->
+ pr "static int %s_prereq (void)\n" test_name;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " %s\n" code;
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ );
+
+ pr "\
+static int %s (void)
+{
+ if (%s_skip ()) {
+ printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: environment variable set)\\n\", \"%s\");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+" test_name test_name test_name;
+
+ (* Optional functions should only be tested if the relevant
+ * support is available in the daemon.
+ *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Optional group ->
+ pr " if (!is_available (\"%s\")) {\n" group;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: group %%s not available in daemon)\\n\", \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" test_name group;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | _ -> ()
+ ) flags;
+
+ (match prereq with
+ | Disabled ->
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: test disabled in generator)\\n\", \"%s\");\n" test_name
+ | If _ ->
+ pr " if (! %s_prereq ()) {\n" test_name;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: test prerequisite)\\n\", \"%s\");\n" test_name;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test;
+ | Unless _ ->
+ pr " if (%s_prereq ()) {\n" test_name;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: test prerequisite)\\n\", \"%s\");\n" test_name;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test;
+ | IfAvailable group ->
+ pr " if (!is_available (\"%s\")) {\n" group;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s skipped (reason: %%s not available)\\n\", \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" test_name group;
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test;
+ | Always ->
+ generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test
+ );
+
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ test_name
+
+and generate_one_test_body name i test_name init test =
+ (match init with
+ | InitNone (* XXX at some point, InitNone and InitEmpty became
+ * folded together as the same thing. Really we should
+ * make InitNone do nothing at all, but the tests may
+ * need to be checked to make sure this is OK.
+ *)
+ | InitEmpty ->
+ pr " /* InitNone|InitEmpty for %s */\n" test_name;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name)
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["lvm_remove_all"]]
+ | InitPartition ->
+ pr " /* InitPartition for %s: create /dev/sda1 */\n" test_name;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name)
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["lvm_remove_all"];
+ ["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"]]
+ | InitBasicFS ->
+ pr " /* InitBasicFS for %s: create ext2 on /dev/sda1 */\n" test_name;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name)
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["lvm_remove_all"];
+ ["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/sda1"; "/"]]
+ | InitBasicFSonLVM ->
+ pr " /* InitBasicFSonLVM for %s: create ext2 on /dev/VG/LV */\n"
+ test_name;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name)
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["lvm_remove_all"];
+ ["part_disk"; "/dev/sda"; "mbr"];
+ ["pvcreate"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["vgcreate"; "VG"; "/dev/sda1"];
+ ["lvcreate"; "LV"; "VG"; "8"];
+ ["mkfs"; "ext2"; "/dev/VG/LV"];
+ ["mount_options"; ""; "/dev/VG/LV"; "/"]]
+ | InitISOFS ->
+ pr " /* InitISOFS for %s */\n" test_name;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name)
+ [["blockdev_setrw"; "/dev/sda"];
+ ["umount_all"];
+ ["lvm_remove_all"];
+ ["mount_ro"; "/dev/sdd"; "/"]]
+ );
+
+ let get_seq_last = function
+ | [] ->
+ failwithf "%s: you cannot use [] (empty list) when expecting a command"
+ test_name
+ | seq ->
+ let seq = List.rev seq in
+ List.rev (List.tl seq), List.hd seq
+ in
+
+ match test with
+ | TestRun seq ->
+ pr " /* TestRun for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq
+ | TestOutput (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutput for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ pr " const char *expected = \"%s\";\n" (c_quote expected);
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (STRNEQ (r, expected)) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected \\\"%%s\\\" but got \\\"%%s\\\"\\n\", expected, r);\n" test_name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputList (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputList for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ iteri (
+ fun i str ->
+ pr " if (!r[%d]) {\n" i;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: short list returned from command\\n\");\n" test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " const char *expected = \"%s\";\n" (c_quote str);
+ pr " if (STRNEQ (r[%d], expected)) {\n" i;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected \\\"%%s\\\" but got \\\"%%s\\\"\\n\", expected, r[%d]);\n" test_name i;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ ) expected;
+ pr " if (r[%d] != NULL) {\n" (List.length expected);
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: extra elements returned from command\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputListOfDevices (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputListOfDevices for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ iteri (
+ fun i str ->
+ pr " if (!r[%d]) {\n" i;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: short list returned from command\\n\");\n" test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " const char *expected = \"%s\";\n" (c_quote str);
+ pr " r[%d][5] = 's';\n" i;
+ pr " if (STRNEQ (r[%d], expected)) {\n" i;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected \\\"%%s\\\" but got \\\"%%s\\\"\\n\", expected, r[%d]);\n" test_name i;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ ) expected;
+ pr " if (r[%d] != NULL) {\n" (List.length expected);
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: extra elements returned from command\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputInt (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputInt for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (r != %d) {\n" expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected %d but got %%d\\n\","
+ test_name expected;
+ pr " (int) r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputIntOp (seq, op, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputIntOp for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (! (r %s %d)) {\n" op expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected %s %d but got %%d\\n\","
+ test_name op expected;
+ pr " (int) r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputTrue seq ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputTrue for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (!r) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected true, got false\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputFalse seq ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputFalse for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (r) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected false, got true\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputLength (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputLength for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ pr " int j;\n";
+ pr " for (j = 0; j < %d; ++j)\n" expected;
+ pr " if (r[j] == NULL) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: short list returned\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " if (r[j] != NULL) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: long list returned\\n\");\n"
+ test_name;
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputBuffer (seq, expected) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputBuffer for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ pr " const char *expected = \"%s\";\n" (c_quote expected);
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let len = String.length expected in
+ let test () =
+ pr " if (size != %d) {\n" len;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: returned size of buffer wrong, expected %d but got %%zu\\n\", size);\n" test_name len;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " if (STRNEQLEN (r, expected, size)) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: expected \\\"%%s\\\" but got \\\"%%s\\\"\\n\", expected, r);\n" test_name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestOutputStruct (seq, checks) ->
+ pr " /* TestOutputStruct for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ let test () =
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | CompareWithInt (field, expected) ->
+ pr " if (r->%s != %d) {\n" field expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: %s was %%d, expected %d\\n\",\n"
+ test_name field expected;
+ pr " (int) r->%s);\n" field;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | CompareWithIntOp (field, op, expected) ->
+ pr " if (!(r->%s %s %d)) {\n" field op expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: %s was %%d, expected %s %d\\n\",\n"
+ test_name field op expected;
+ pr " (int) r->%s);\n" field;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | CompareWithString (field, expected) ->
+ pr " if (STRNEQ (r->%s, \"%s\")) {\n" field expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: %s was \"%%s\", expected \"%s\"\\n\",\n"
+ test_name field expected;
+ pr " r->%s);\n" field;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | CompareFieldsIntEq (field1, field2) ->
+ pr " if (r->%s != r->%s) {\n" field1 field2;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: %s (%%d) <> %s (%%d)\\n\",\n"
+ test_name field1 field2;
+ pr " (int) r->%s, (int) r->%s);\n" field1 field2;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | CompareFieldsStrEq (field1, field2) ->
+ pr " if (STRNEQ (r->%s, r->%s)) {\n" field1 field2;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%s: %s (\"%%s\") <> %s (\"%%s\")\\n\",\n"
+ test_name field1 field2;
+ pr " r->%s, r->%s);\n" field1 field2;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ ) checks
+ in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call ~test test_name last
+ | TestLastFail seq ->
+ pr " /* TestLastFail for %s (%d) */\n" name i;
+ let seq, last = get_seq_last seq in
+ List.iter (generate_test_command_call test_name) seq;
+ generate_test_command_call test_name ~expect_error:true last
+
+(* Generate the code to run a command, leaving the result in 'r'.
+ * If you expect to get an error then you should set expect_error:true.
+ *)
+and generate_test_command_call ?(expect_error = false) ?test test_name cmd =
+ match cmd with
+ | [] -> assert false
+ | name :: args ->
+ (* Look up the command to find out what args/ret it has. *)
+ let style =
+ try
+ let _, style, _, _, _, _, _ =
+ List.find (fun (n, _, _, _, _, _, _) -> n = name) all_functions in
+ style
+ with Not_found ->
+ failwithf "%s: in test, command %s was not found" test_name name in
+
+ if List.length (snd style) <> List.length args then
+ failwithf "%s: in test, wrong number of args given to %s"
+ test_name name;
+
+ pr " {\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | OptString n, "NULL" -> ()
+ | Pathname n, arg
+ | Device n, arg
+ | Dev_or_Path n, arg
+ | String n, arg
+ | OptString n, arg
+ | Key n, arg ->
+ pr " const char *%s = \"%s\";\n" n (c_quote arg);
+ | BufferIn n, arg ->
+ pr " const char *%s = \"%s\";\n" n (c_quote arg);
+ pr " size_t %s_size = %d;\n" n (String.length arg)
+ | Int _, _
+ | Int64 _, _
+ | Bool _, _
+ | FileIn _, _ | FileOut _, _ -> ()
+ | StringList n, "" | DeviceList n, "" ->
+ pr " const char *const %s[1] = { NULL };\n" n
+ | StringList n, arg | DeviceList n, arg ->
+ let strs = string_split " " arg in
+ iteri (
+ fun i str ->
+ pr " const char *%s_%d = \"%s\";\n" n i (c_quote str);
+ ) strs;
+ pr " const char *const %s[] = {\n" n;
+ iteri (
+ fun i _ -> pr " %s_%d,\n" n i
+ ) strs;
+ pr " NULL\n";
+ pr " };\n";
+ ) (List.combine (snd style) args);
+
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " char **r;\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+
+ pr " suppress_error = %d;\n" (if expect_error then 1 else 0);
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s (g" name;
+
+ (* Generate the parameters. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | OptString _, "NULL" -> pr ", NULL"
+ | Pathname n, _
+ | Device n, _ | Dev_or_Path n, _
+ | String n, _
+ | OptString n, _
+ | Key n, _ ->
+ pr ", %s" n
+ | BufferIn n, _ ->
+ pr ", %s, %s_size" n n
+ | FileIn _, arg | FileOut _, arg ->
+ pr ", \"%s\"" (c_quote arg)
+ | StringList n, _ | DeviceList n, _ ->
+ pr ", (char **) %s" n
+ | Int _, arg ->
+ let i =
+ try int_of_string arg
+ with Failure "int_of_string" ->
+ failwithf "%s: expecting an int, but got '%s'" test_name arg in
+ pr ", %d" i
+ | Int64 _, arg ->
+ let i =
+ try Int64.of_string arg
+ with Failure "int_of_string" ->
+ failwithf "%s: expecting an int64, but got '%s'" test_name arg in
+ pr ", %Ld" i
+ | Bool _, arg ->
+ let b = bool_of_string arg in pr ", %d" (if b then 1 else 0)
+ ) (List.combine (snd style) args);
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RBufferOut _ -> pr ", &size"
+ | _ -> ()
+ );
+
+ pr ");\n";
+
+ if not expect_error then
+ pr " if (r == %s)\n" error_code
+ else
+ pr " if (r != %s)\n" error_code;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+
+ (* Insert the test code. *)
+ (match test with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some f -> f ()
+ );
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ -> ()
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ -> pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; ++i)\n";
+ pr " free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ
+ );
+
+ pr " }\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_checks.ml b/generator/generator_checks.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f30a2868
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_checks.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_actions
+
+(* Check function names etc. for consistency. *)
+let () =
+ let contains_uppercase str =
+ let len = String.length str in
+ let rec loop i =
+ if i >= len then false
+ else (
+ let c = str.[i] in
+ if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' then true
+ else loop (i+1)
+ )
+ in
+ loop 0
+ in
+
+ (* Check function names. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if String.length name >= 7 && String.sub name 0 7 = "guestfs" then
+ failwithf "function name %s does not need 'guestfs' prefix" name;
+ if name = "" then
+ failwithf "function name is empty";
+ if name.[0] < 'a' || name.[0] > 'z' then
+ failwithf "function name %s must start with lowercase a-z" name;
+ if String.contains name '-' then
+ failwithf "function name %s should not contain '-', use '_' instead."
+ name
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* Check function parameter/return names. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ let check_arg_ret_name n =
+ if contains_uppercase n then
+ failwithf "%s param/ret %s should not contain uppercase chars"
+ name n;
+ if String.contains n '-' || String.contains n '_' then
+ failwithf "%s param/ret %s should not contain '-' or '_'"
+ name n;
+ if n = "value" then
+ failwithf "%s has a param/ret called 'value', which causes conflicts in the OCaml bindings, use something like 'val' or a more descriptive name" name;
+ if n = "int" || n = "char" || n = "short" || n = "long" then
+ failwithf "%s has a param/ret which conflicts with a C type (eg. 'int', 'char' etc.)" name;
+ if n = "i" || n = "n" then
+ failwithf "%s has a param/ret called 'i' or 'n', which will cause some conflicts in the generated code" name;
+ if n = "argv" || n = "args" then
+ failwithf "%s has a param/ret called 'argv' or 'args', which will cause some conflicts in the generated code" name;
+
+ (* List Haskell, OCaml and C keywords here.
+ * http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Keywords
+ * http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/lex.html#operator-char
+ * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_syntax#Reserved_keywords
+ * Formatted via: cat c haskell ocaml|sort -u|grep -vE '_|^val$' \
+ * |perl -pe 's/(.+)/"$1";/'|fmt -70
+ * Omitting _-containing words, since they're handled above.
+ * Omitting the OCaml reserved word, "val", is ok,
+ * and saves us from renaming several parameters.
+ *)
+ let reserved = [
+ "and"; "as"; "asr"; "assert"; "auto"; "begin"; "break"; "case";
+ "char"; "class"; "const"; "constraint"; "continue"; "data";
+ "default"; "deriving"; "do"; "done"; "double"; "downto"; "else";
+ "end"; "enum"; "exception"; "extern"; "external"; "false"; "float";
+ "for"; "forall"; "foreign"; "fun"; "function"; "functor"; "goto";
+ "hiding"; "if"; "import"; "in"; "include"; "infix"; "infixl";
+ "infixr"; "inherit"; "initializer"; "inline"; "instance"; "int";
+ "interface";
+ "land"; "lazy"; "let"; "long"; "lor"; "lsl"; "lsr"; "lxor";
+ "match"; "mdo"; "method"; "mod"; "module"; "mutable"; "new";
+ "newtype"; "object"; "of"; "open"; "or"; "private"; "qualified";
+ "rec"; "register"; "restrict"; "return"; "short"; "sig"; "signed";
+ "sizeof"; "static"; "struct"; "switch"; "then"; "to"; "true"; "try";
+ "type"; "typedef"; "union"; "unsigned"; "virtual"; "void";
+ "volatile"; "when"; "where"; "while";
+ ] in
+ if List.mem n reserved then
+ failwithf "%s has param/ret using reserved word %s" name n;
+ in
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> ()
+ | RInt n | RInt64 n | RBool n
+ | RConstString n | RConstOptString n | RString n
+ | RStringList n | RStruct (n, _) | RStructList (n, _)
+ | RHashtable n | RBufferOut n ->
+ check_arg_ret_name n
+ );
+ List.iter (fun arg -> check_arg_ret_name (name_of_argt arg)) (snd style)
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* Check short descriptions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, _, _, shortdesc, _) ->
+ if shortdesc.[0] <> Char.lowercase shortdesc.[0] then
+ failwithf "short description of %s should begin with lowercase." name;
+ let c = shortdesc.[String.length shortdesc-1] in
+ if c = '\n' || c = '.' then
+ failwithf "short description of %s should not end with . or \\n." name
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* Check long descriptions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, longdesc) ->
+ if longdesc.[String.length longdesc-1] = '\n' then
+ failwithf "long description of %s should not end with \\n." name
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* Check proc_nrs. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if proc_nr <= 0 then
+ failwithf "daemon function %s should have proc_nr > 0" name
+ ) daemon_functions;
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if proc_nr <> -1 then
+ failwithf "non-daemon function %s should have proc_nr -1" name
+ ) non_daemon_functions;
+
+ let proc_nrs =
+ List.map (fun (name, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) -> name, proc_nr)
+ daemon_functions in
+ let proc_nrs =
+ List.sort (fun (_,nr1) (_,nr2) -> compare nr1 nr2) proc_nrs in
+ let rec loop = function
+ | [] -> ()
+ | [_] -> ()
+ | (name1,nr1) :: ((name2,nr2) :: _ as rest) when nr1 < nr2 ->
+ loop rest
+ | (name1,nr1) :: (name2,nr2) :: _ ->
+ failwithf "%s and %s have conflicting procedure numbers (%d, %d)"
+ name1 name2 nr1 nr2
+ in
+ loop proc_nrs;
+
+ (* Check tests. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ (* Ignore functions that have no tests. We generate a
+ * warning when the user does 'make check' instead.
+ *)
+ | name, _, _, _, [], _, _ -> ()
+ | name, _, _, _, tests, _, _ ->
+ let funcs =
+ List.map (
+ fun (_, _, test) ->
+ match seq_of_test test with
+ | [] ->
+ failwithf "%s has a test containing an empty sequence" name
+ | cmds -> List.map List.hd cmds
+ ) tests in
+ let funcs = List.flatten funcs in
+
+ let tested = List.mem name funcs in
+
+ if not tested then
+ failwithf "function %s has tests but does not test itself" name
+ ) all_functions
diff --git a/generator/generator_csharp.ml b/generator/generator_csharp.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..1b2672b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_csharp.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,268 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+
+let rec generate_csharp () =
+ generate_header CPlusPlusStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ (* XXX Make this configurable by the C# assembly users. *)
+ let library = "libguestfs.so.0" in
+
+ pr "\
+// These C# bindings are highly experimental at present.
+//
+// Firstly they only work on Linux (ie. Mono). In order to get them
+// to work on Windows (ie. .Net) you would need to port the library
+// itself to Windows first.
+//
+// The second issue is that some calls are known to be incorrect and
+// can cause Mono to segfault. Particularly: calls which pass or
+// return string[], or return any structure value. This is because
+// we haven't worked out the correct way to do this from C#.
+//
+// The third issue is that when compiling you get a lot of warnings.
+// We are not sure whether the warnings are important or not.
+//
+// Fourthly we do not routinely build or test these bindings as part
+// of the make && make check cycle, which means that regressions might
+// go unnoticed.
+//
+// Suggestions and patches are welcome.
+
+// To compile:
+//
+// gmcs Libguestfs.cs
+// mono Libguestfs.exe
+//
+// (You'll probably want to add a Test class / static main function
+// otherwise this won't do anything useful).
+
+using System;
+using System.IO;
+using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
+using System.Runtime.Serialization;
+using System.Collections;
+
+namespace Guestfs
+{
+ class Error : System.ApplicationException
+ {
+ public Error (string message) : base (message) {}
+ protected Error (SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context) {}
+ }
+
+ class Guestfs
+ {
+ IntPtr _handle;
+
+ [DllImport (\"%s\")]
+ static extern IntPtr guestfs_create ();
+
+ public Guestfs ()
+ {
+ _handle = guestfs_create ();
+ if (_handle == IntPtr.Zero)
+ throw new Error (\"could not create guestfs handle\");
+ }
+
+ [DllImport (\"%s\")]
+ static extern void guestfs_close (IntPtr h);
+
+ ~Guestfs ()
+ {
+ guestfs_close (_handle);
+ }
+
+ [DllImport (\"%s\")]
+ static extern string guestfs_last_error (IntPtr h);
+
+" library library library;
+
+ (* Generate C# structure bindings. We prefix struct names with
+ * underscore because C# cannot have conflicting struct names and
+ * method names (eg. "class stat" and "stat").
+ *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ pr " [StructLayout (LayoutKind.Sequential)]\n";
+ pr " public class _%s {\n" typ;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FChar -> pr " char %s;\n" name
+ | name, FString -> pr " string %s;\n" name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " uint %s_len;\n" name;
+ pr " string %s;\n" name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " [MarshalAs (UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst=16)]\n";
+ pr " string %s;\n" name
+ | name, FUInt32 -> pr " uint %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt32 -> pr " int %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FUInt64|FBytes) -> pr " ulong %s;\n" name
+ | name, FInt64 -> pr " long %s;\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent -> pr " float %s; /* [0..100] or -1 */\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) structs;
+
+ (* Generate C# function bindings. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, shortdesc, _) ->
+ let rec csharp_return_type () =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> "void"
+ | RBool n -> "bool"
+ | RInt n -> "int"
+ | RInt64 n -> "long"
+ | RConstString n
+ | RConstOptString n
+ | RString n
+ | RBufferOut n -> "string"
+ | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
+ | RHashtable n -> "Hashtable"
+ | RStringList n -> "string[]"
+ | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
+
+ and c_return_type () =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _ -> "int"
+ | RInt64 _ -> "long"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _ -> "string"
+ | RStruct (_,n) -> "_" ^ n
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RStringList _ -> "string[]"
+ | RStructList (_,n) -> sprintf "_%s[]" n
+
+ and c_error_comparison () =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _
+ | RInt64 _ -> "== -1"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _
+ | RStruct (_,_)
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RStringList _
+ | RStructList (_,_) -> "== null"
+
+ and generate_extern_prototype () =
+ pr " static extern %s guestfs_%s (IntPtr h"
+ (c_return_type ()) name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | Key n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr ", [In] string %s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr ", [In] string[] %s" n
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr ", bool %s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr ", int %s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr ", long %s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ");\n"
+
+ and generate_public_prototype () =
+ pr " public %s %s (" (csharp_return_type ()) name;
+ let comma = ref false in
+ let next () =
+ if !comma then pr ", ";
+ comma := true
+ in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | Key n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ next (); pr "string %s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ next (); pr "string[] %s" n
+ | Bool n ->
+ next (); pr "bool %s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ next (); pr "int %s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ next (); pr "long %s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n"
+
+ and generate_call () =
+ pr "guestfs_%s (_handle" name;
+ List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)) (snd style);
+ pr ");\n";
+ in
+
+ pr " [DllImport (\"%s\")]\n" library;
+ generate_extern_prototype ();
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " /// <summary>\n";
+ pr " /// %s\n" shortdesc;
+ pr " /// </summary>\n";
+ generate_public_prototype ();
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " %s r;\n" (c_return_type ());
+ pr " r = ";
+ generate_call ();
+ pr " if (r %s)\n" (c_error_comparison ());
+ pr " throw new Error (guestfs_last_error (_handle));\n";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> ()
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " return r != 0 ? true : false;\n"
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " Hashtable rr = new Hashtable ();\n";
+ pr " for (size_t i = 0; i < r.Length; i += 2)\n";
+ pr " rr.Add (r[i], r[i+1]);\n";
+ pr " return rr;\n"
+ | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ | RStruct _ | RStringList _
+ | RStructList _ ->
+ pr " return r;\n"
+ );
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) all_functions_sorted;
+
+ pr " }
+}
+"
diff --git a/generator/generator_daemon.ml b/generator/generator_daemon.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4ac2a6e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_daemon.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,508 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate daemon/actions.h. *)
+let generate_daemon_actions_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "#include \"../src/guestfs_protocol.h\"\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ generate_prototype
+ ~single_line:true ~newline:true ~in_daemon:true ~prefix:"do_"
+ name style;
+ ) daemon_functions
+
+(* Generate the server-side stubs. *)
+and generate_daemon_actions () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "#include <config.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include <stdio.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <stdlib.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <string.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <inttypes.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <rpc/types.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <rpc/xdr.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include \"daemon.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"c-ctype.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"../src/guestfs_protocol.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"actions.h\"\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ (* Generate server-side stubs. *)
+ pr "static void %s_stub (XDR *xdr_in)\n" name;
+ pr "{\n";
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ -> pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) -> pr " guestfs_int_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) -> pr " guestfs_int_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " size_t size = 1;\n";
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] -> ()
+ | args ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_args args;\n" name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | Pathname n
+ | String n
+ | Key n -> ()
+ | OptString n -> pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " char **%s;\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" n
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
+ ) args
+ );
+ pr "\n";
+
+ let is_filein =
+ List.exists (function FileIn _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) in
+
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] -> ()
+ | args ->
+ pr " memset (&args, 0, sizeof args);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " if (!xdr_guestfs_%s_args (xdr_in, &args)) {\n" name;
+ if is_filein then
+ pr " if (cancel_receive () != -2)\n";
+ pr " reply_with_error (\"daemon failed to decode procedure arguments\");\n";
+ pr " goto done;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ let pr_args n =
+ pr " char *%s = args.%s;\n" n n
+ in
+ let pr_list_handling_code n =
+ pr " %s = realloc (args.%s.%s_val,\n" n n n;
+ pr " sizeof (char *) * (args.%s.%s_len+1));\n" n n;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) {\n" n;
+ if is_filein then
+ pr " if (cancel_receive () != -2)\n";
+ pr " reply_with_perror (\"realloc\");\n";
+ pr " goto done;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " %s[args.%s.%s_len] = NULL;\n" n n n;
+ pr " args.%s.%s_val = %s;\n" n n n;
+ in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n ->
+ pr_args n;
+ pr " ABS_PATH (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
+ | Device n ->
+ pr_args n;
+ pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
+ | Dev_or_Path n ->
+ pr_args n;
+ pr " REQUIRE_ROOT_OR_RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s, %s, goto done);\n"
+ n (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
+ | String n | Key n -> pr_args n
+ | OptString n -> pr " %s = args.%s ? *args.%s : NULL;\n" n n n
+ | StringList n ->
+ pr_list_handling_code n;
+ | DeviceList n ->
+ pr_list_handling_code n;
+ pr " /* Ensure that each is a device,\n";
+ pr " * and perform device name translation.\n";
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; %s[i] != NULL; ++i)\n" n;
+ pr " RESOLVE_DEVICE (%s[i], %s, goto done);\n" n
+ (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
+ pr " }\n";
+ | Bool n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
+ | Int n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " %s = args.%s;\n" n n
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " %s = args.%s.%s_val;\n" n n n;
+ pr " %s_size = args.%s.%s_len;\n" n n n
+ ) args;
+ pr "\n"
+ );
+
+ (* this is used at least for do_equal *)
+ if List.exists (function Pathname _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) then (
+ (* Emit NEED_ROOT just once, even when there are two or
+ more Pathname args *)
+ pr " NEED_ROOT (%s, goto done);\n"
+ (if is_filein then "cancel_receive ()" else "0");
+ );
+
+ (* Don't want to call the impl with any FileIn or FileOut
+ * parameters, since these go "outside" the RPC protocol.
+ *)
+ let args' =
+ List.filter (function FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> false | _ -> true)
+ (snd style) in
+ pr " r = do_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args (fst style, args');
+ pr ";\n";
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _
+ | RStruct (_, _) | RStructList (_, _) ->
+ pr " if (r == %s)\n" error_code;
+ pr " /* do_%s has already called reply_with_error */\n" name;
+ pr " goto done;\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " /* size == 0 && r == NULL could be a non-error case (just\n";
+ pr " * an ordinary zero-length buffer), so be careful ...\n";
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr " if (size == 1 && r == %s)\n" error_code;
+ pr " /* do_%s has already called reply_with_error */\n" name;
+ pr " goto done;\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ );
+
+ (* If there are any FileOut parameters, then the impl must
+ * send its own reply.
+ *)
+ let no_reply =
+ List.exists (function FileOut _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) in
+ if no_reply then
+ pr " /* do_%s has already sent a reply */\n" name
+ else (
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " reply (NULL, NULL);\n"
+ | RInt n | RInt64 n | RBool n ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s = r;\n" n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) &xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
+ | RString n ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s = r;\n" n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) &xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name;
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStringList n | RHashtable n ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_len = count_strings (r);\n" n n;
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_val = r;\n" n n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) &xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name;
+ pr " free_strings (r);\n"
+ | RStruct (n, _) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s = *r;\n" n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name;
+ pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name
+ | RStructList (n, _) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s = *r;\n" n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name;
+ pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name
+ | RBufferOut n ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_ret ret;\n" name;
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_val = r;\n" n n;
+ pr " ret.%s.%s_len = size;\n" n n;
+ pr " reply ((xdrproc_t) &xdr_guestfs_%s_ret, (char *) &ret);\n"
+ name;
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ );
+
+ (* Free the args. *)
+ pr "done:\n";
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] -> ()
+ | _ ->
+ pr " xdr_free ((xdrproc_t) xdr_guestfs_%s_args, (char *) &args);\n"
+ name
+ );
+ pr " return;\n";
+ pr "}\n\n";
+ ) daemon_functions;
+
+ (* Dispatch function. *)
+ pr "void dispatch_incoming_message (XDR *xdr_in)\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " switch (proc_nr) {\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr " case GUESTFS_PROC_%s:\n" (String.uppercase name);
+ pr " %s_stub (xdr_in);\n" name;
+ pr " break;\n"
+ ) daemon_functions;
+
+ pr " default:\n";
+ pr " reply_with_error (\"dispatch_incoming_message: unknown procedure number %%d, set LIBGUESTFS_PATH to point to the matching libguestfs appliance directory\", proc_nr);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* LVM columns and tokenization functions. *)
+ (* XXX This generates crap code. We should rethink how we
+ * do this parsing.
+ *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, cols ->
+ pr "static const char *lvm_%s_cols = \"%s\";\n"
+ typ (String.concat "," (List.map fst cols));
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "static int lvm_tokenize_%s (char *str, guestfs_int_lvm_%s *r)\n" typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " char *tok, *p, *next;\n";
+ pr " size_t i, j;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ (*
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: <<%%s>>\\n\", __func__, str);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ *)
+ pr " if (!str) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed: passed a NULL string\\n\", __func__);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " if (!*str || c_isspace (*str)) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed: passed a empty string or one beginning with whitespace\\n\", __func__);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " tok = str;\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, coltype) ->
+ pr " if (!tok) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed: string finished early, around token %%s\\n\", __func__, \"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " p = strchrnul (tok, ',');\n";
+ pr " if (*p) next = p+1; else next = NULL;\n";
+ pr " *p = '\\0';\n";
+ (match coltype with
+ | FString ->
+ pr " r->%s = strdup (tok);\n" name;
+ pr " if (r->%s == NULL) {\n" name;
+ pr " perror (\"strdup\");\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | FUUID ->
+ pr " for (i = j = 0; i < 32; ++j) {\n";
+ pr " if (tok[j] == '\\0') {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed to parse UUID from '%%s'\\n\", __func__, tok);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " } else if (tok[j] != '-')\n";
+ pr " r->%s[i++] = tok[j];\n" name;
+ pr " }\n";
+ | FBytes ->
+ pr " if (sscanf (tok, \"%%\"SCNu64, &r->%s) != 1) {\n" name;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed to parse size '%%s' from token %%s\\n\", __func__, tok, \"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | FInt64 ->
+ pr " if (sscanf (tok, \"%%\"SCNi64, &r->%s) != 1) {\n" name;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed to parse int '%%s' from token %%s\\n\", __func__, tok, \"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | FOptPercent ->
+ pr " if (tok[0] == '\\0')\n";
+ pr " r->%s = -1;\n" name;
+ pr " else if (sscanf (tok, \"%%f\", &r->%s) != 1) {\n" name;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed to parse float '%%s' from token %%s\\n\", __func__, tok, \"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | FBuffer | FInt32 | FUInt32 | FUInt64 | FChar ->
+ assert false (* can never be an LVM column *)
+ );
+ pr " tok = next;\n";
+ ) cols;
+
+ pr " if (tok != NULL) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"%%s: failed: extra tokens at end of string\\n\", __func__);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list *\n" typ;
+ pr "parse_command_line_%ss (void)\n" typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " char *out, *err;\n";
+ pr " char *p, *pend;\n";
+ pr " int r, i;\n";
+ pr " guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list *ret;\n" typ;
+ pr " void *newp;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " ret = malloc (sizeof *ret);\n";
+ pr " if (!ret) {\n";
+ pr " reply_with_perror (\"malloc\");\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_len = 0;\n" typ;
+ pr " ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val = NULL;\n" typ;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " r = command (&out, &err,\n";
+ pr " \"lvm\", \"%ss\",\n" typ;
+ pr " \"-o\", lvm_%s_cols, \"--unbuffered\", \"--noheadings\",\n" typ;
+ pr " \"--nosuffix\", \"--separator\", \",\", \"--units\", \"b\", NULL);\n";
+ pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
+ pr " reply_with_error (\"%%s\", err);\n";
+ pr " free (out);\n";
+ pr " free (err);\n";
+ pr " free (ret);\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " free (err);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " /* Tokenize each line of the output. */\n";
+ pr " p = out;\n";
+ pr " i = 0;\n";
+ pr " while (p) {\n";
+ pr " pend = strchr (p, '\\n'); /* Get the next line of output. */\n";
+ pr " if (pend) {\n";
+ pr " *pend = '\\0';\n";
+ pr " pend++;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " while (*p && c_isspace (*p)) /* Skip any leading whitespace. */\n";
+ pr " p++;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " if (!*p) { /* Empty line? Skip it. */\n";
+ pr " p = pend;\n";
+ pr " continue;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " /* Allocate some space to store this next entry. */\n";
+ pr " newp = realloc (ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val,\n" typ;
+ pr " sizeof (guestfs_int_lvm_%s) * (i+1));\n" typ;
+ pr " if (newp == NULL) {\n";
+ pr " reply_with_perror (\"realloc\");\n";
+ pr " free (ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val);\n" typ;
+ pr " free (ret);\n";
+ pr " free (out);\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val = newp;\n" typ;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " /* Tokenize the next entry. */\n";
+ pr " r = lvm_tokenize_%s (p, &ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val[i]);\n" typ typ;
+ pr " if (r == -1) {\n";
+ pr " reply_with_error (\"failed to parse output of '%ss' command\");\n" typ;
+ pr " free (ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_val);\n" typ;
+ pr " free (ret);\n";
+ pr " free (out);\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " ++i;\n";
+ pr " p = pend;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " ret->guestfs_int_lvm_%s_list_len = i;\n" typ;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " free (out);\n";
+ pr " return ret;\n";
+ pr "}\n"
+
+ ) ["pv", lvm_pv_cols; "vg", lvm_vg_cols; "lv", lvm_lv_cols]
+
+(* Generate a list of function names, for debugging in the daemon.. *)
+and generate_daemon_names () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "#include <config.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include \"daemon.h\"\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "/* This array is indexed by proc_nr. See guestfs_protocol.x. */\n";
+ pr "const char *function_names[] = {\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) -> pr " [%d] = \"%s\",\n" proc_nr name
+ ) daemon_functions;
+ pr "};\n";
+
+(* Generate the optional groups for the daemon to implement
+ * guestfs_available.
+ *)
+and generate_daemon_optgroups_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "#include <config.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include \"daemon.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"optgroups.h\"\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "struct optgroup optgroups[] = {\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (group, _) ->
+ pr " { \"%s\", optgroup_%s_available },\n" group group
+ ) optgroups;
+ pr " { NULL, NULL }\n";
+ pr "};\n"
+
+and generate_daemon_optgroups_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (group, _) ->
+ pr "extern int optgroup_%s_available (void);\n" group
+ ) optgroups
diff --git a/generator/generator_docstrings.ml b/generator/generator_docstrings.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..44f92c05
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_docstrings.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Unix
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+
+(* Handling for function flags. *)
+let progress_message =
+ "This long-running command can generate progress notification messages
+so that the caller can display a progress bar or indicator.
+To receive these messages, the caller must register a progress
+callback. See L<guestfs(3)/guestfs_set_progress_callback>."
+
+let protocol_limit_warning =
+ "Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer limit
+of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. See L<guestfs(3)/PROTOCOL LIMITS>."
+
+let danger_will_robinson =
+ "B<This command is dangerous. Without careful use you
+can easily destroy all your data>."
+
+let deprecation_notice flags =
+ try
+ let alt =
+ find_map (function DeprecatedBy str -> Some str | _ -> None) flags in
+ let txt =
+ sprintf "This function is deprecated.
+In new code, use the C<%s> call instead.
+
+Deprecated functions will not be removed from the API, but the
+fact that they are deprecated indicates that there are problems
+with correct use of these functions." alt in
+ Some txt
+ with
+ Not_found -> None
+
+let copyright_years =
+ let this_year = 1900 + (localtime (time ())).tm_year in
+ if this_year > 2009 then sprintf "2009-%04d" this_year else "2009"
+
+(* Generate a header block in a number of standard styles. *)
+type comment_style =
+ CStyle | CPlusPlusStyle | HashStyle | OCamlStyle | HaskellStyle
+type license = GPLv2plus | LGPLv2plus
+
+let generate_header ?(extra_inputs = []) comment license =
+ let inputs = "generator/generator_*.ml" :: extra_inputs in
+ let c = match comment with
+ | CStyle -> pr "/* "; " *"
+ | CPlusPlusStyle -> pr "// "; "//"
+ | HashStyle -> pr "# "; "#"
+ | OCamlStyle -> pr "(* "; " *"
+ | HaskellStyle -> pr "{- "; " " in
+ pr "libguestfs generated file\n";
+ pr "%s WARNING: THIS FILE IS GENERATED FROM:\n" c;
+ List.iter (pr "%s %s\n" c) inputs;
+ pr "%s ANY CHANGES YOU MAKE TO THIS FILE WILL BE LOST.\n" c;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ pr "%s Copyright (C) %s Red Hat Inc.\n" c copyright_years;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ (match license with
+ | GPLv2plus ->
+ pr "%s This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n" c;
+ pr "%s it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\n" c;
+ pr "%s the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or\n" c;
+ pr "%s (at your option) any later version.\n" c;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ pr "%s This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n" c;
+ pr "%s but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n" c;
+ pr "%s MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\n" c;
+ pr "%s GNU General Public License for more details.\n" c;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ pr "%s You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along\n" c;
+ pr "%s with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,\n" c;
+ pr "%s 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.\n" c;
+
+ | LGPLv2plus ->
+ pr "%s This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n" c;
+ pr "%s modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public\n" c;
+ pr "%s License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either\n" c;
+ pr "%s version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.\n" c;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ pr "%s This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n" c;
+ pr "%s but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n" c;
+ pr "%s MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU\n" c;
+ pr "%s Lesser General Public License for more details.\n" c;
+ pr "%s\n" c;
+ pr "%s You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public\n" c;
+ pr "%s License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software\n" c;
+ pr "%s Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA\n" c;
+ );
+ (match comment with
+ | CStyle -> pr " */\n"
+ | CPlusPlusStyle
+ | HashStyle -> ()
+ | OCamlStyle -> pr " *)\n"
+ | HaskellStyle -> pr "-}\n"
+ );
+ pr "\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_fish.ml b/generator/generator_fish.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..f18012f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_fish.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,736 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_prepopts
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate a lot of different functions for guestfish. *)
+let generate_fish_cmds () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ let all_functions =
+ List.filter (
+ fun (_, _, _, flags, _, _, _) -> not (List.mem NotInFish flags)
+ ) all_functions in
+ let all_functions_sorted =
+ List.filter (
+ fun (_, _, _, flags, _, _, _) -> not (List.mem NotInFish flags)
+ ) all_functions_sorted in
+
+ pr "#include <config.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include <stdio.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <stdlib.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <string.h>\n";
+ pr "#include <inttypes.h>\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#include <guestfs.h>\n";
+ pr "#include \"c-ctype.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"full-write.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"xstrtol.h\"\n";
+ pr "#include \"fish.h\"\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "/* Valid suffixes allowed for numbers. See Gnulib xstrtol function. */\n";
+ pr "static const char *xstrtol_suffixes = \"0kKMGTPEZY\";\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* list_commands function, which implements guestfish -h *)
+ pr "void list_commands (void)\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " printf (\" %%-16s %%s\\n\", _(\"Command\"), _(\"Description\"));\n";
+ pr " list_builtin_commands ();\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, flags, _, shortdesc, _) ->
+ let name = replace_char name '_' '-' in
+ pr " printf (\"%%-20s %%s\\n\", \"%s\", _(\"%s\"));\n"
+ name shortdesc
+ ) all_functions_sorted;
+ pr " printf (\" %%s\\n\",";
+ pr " _(\"Use -h <cmd> / help <cmd> to show detailed help for a command.\"));\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* display_command function, which implements guestfish -h cmd *)
+ pr "int display_command (const char *cmd)\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, shortdesc, longdesc) ->
+ let name2 = replace_char name '_' '-' in
+ let alias =
+ try find_map (function FishAlias n -> Some n | _ -> None) flags
+ with Not_found -> name in
+ let longdesc = replace_str longdesc "C<guestfs_" "C<" in
+ let synopsis =
+ match snd style with
+ | [] -> name2
+ | args ->
+ let args = List.filter (function Key _ -> false | _ -> true) args in
+ sprintf "%s %s"
+ name2 (String.concat " " (List.map name_of_argt args)) in
+
+ let warnings =
+ if List.exists (function Key _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) then
+ "\n\nThis command has one or more key or passphrase parameters.
+Guestfish will prompt for these separately."
+ else "" in
+
+ let warnings =
+ warnings ^
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ ("\n\n" ^ protocol_limit_warning)
+ else "" in
+
+ (* For DangerWillRobinson commands, we should probably have
+ * guestfish prompt before allowing you to use them (especially
+ * in interactive mode). XXX
+ *)
+ let warnings =
+ warnings ^
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ ("\n\n" ^ danger_will_robinson)
+ else "" in
+
+ let warnings =
+ warnings ^
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> ""
+ | Some txt -> "\n\n" ^ txt in
+
+ let describe_alias =
+ if name <> alias then
+ sprintf "\n\nYou can use '%s' as an alias for this command." alias
+ else "" in
+
+ pr " if (";
+ pr "STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" name;
+ if name <> name2 then
+ pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" name2;
+ if name <> alias then
+ pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" alias;
+ pr ") {\n";
+ pr " pod2text (\"%s\", _(\"%s\"), %S);\n"
+ name2 shortdesc
+ ("=head1 SYNOPSIS\n\n " ^ synopsis ^ "\n\n" ^
+ "=head1 DESCRIPTION\n\n" ^
+ longdesc ^ warnings ^ describe_alias);
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " else\n"
+ ) all_functions;
+ pr " return display_builtin_command (cmd);\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ let emit_print_list_function typ =
+ pr "static void print_%s_list (struct guestfs_%s_list *%ss)\n"
+ typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " unsigned int i;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %ss->len; ++i) {\n" typ;
+ pr " printf (\"[%%d] = {\\n\", i);\n";
+ pr " print_%s_indent (&%ss->val[i], \" \");\n" typ typ;
+ pr " printf (\"}\\n\");\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ in
+
+ (* print_* functions *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ let needs_i =
+ List.exists (function (_, (FUUID|FBuffer)) -> true | _ -> false) cols in
+
+ pr "static void print_%s_indent (struct guestfs_%s *%s, const char *indent)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ if needs_i then (
+ pr " unsigned int i;\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ );
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%s\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n" name typ name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: \", indent);\n" name;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i)\n";
+ pr " printf (\"%%c\", %s->%s[i]);\n" typ name;
+ pr " printf (\"\\n\");\n"
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: \", indent);\n" name;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s->%s_len; ++i)\n" typ name;
+ pr " if (c_isprint (%s->%s[i]))\n" typ name;
+ pr " printf (\"%%c\", %s->%s[i]);\n" typ name;
+ pr " else\n";
+ pr " printf (\"\\\\x%%02x\", %s->%s[i]);\n" typ name;
+ pr " printf (\"\\n\");\n"
+ | name, (FUInt64|FBytes) ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%\" PRIu64 \"\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ name typ name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%\" PRIi64 \"\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ name typ name
+ | name, FUInt32 ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%\" PRIu32 \"\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ name typ name
+ | name, FInt32 ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%\" PRIi32 \"\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ name typ name
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%s: %%c\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ name typ name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " if (%s->%s >= 0) printf (\"%%s%s: %%g %%%%\\n\", indent, %s->%s);\n"
+ typ name name typ name;
+ pr " else printf (\"%%s%s: \\n\", indent);\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) structs;
+
+ (* Emit a print_TYPE_list function definition only if that function is used. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, (RStructListOnly | RStructAndList) ->
+ (* generate the function for typ *)
+ emit_print_list_function typ
+ | typ, _ -> () (* empty *)
+ ) (rstructs_used_by all_functions);
+
+ (* Emit a print_TYPE function definition only if that function is used. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, (RStructOnly | RStructAndList) ->
+ pr "static void print_%s (struct guestfs_%s *%s)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " print_%s_indent (%s, \"\");\n" typ typ;
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ | typ, _ -> () (* empty *)
+ ) (rstructs_used_by all_functions);
+
+ (* run_<action> actions *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "static int run_%s (const char *cmd, int argc, char *argv[])\n" name;
+ pr "{\n";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr
+ | RInt _
+ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ -> pr " const char *r;\n"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ -> pr " char **r;\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) -> pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) -> pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ );
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Device n
+ | String n
+ | OptString n -> pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | Pathname n
+ | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n -> pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " char **%s;\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Check and convert parameters. *)
+ let argc_expected =
+ let args_no_keys =
+ List.filter (function Key _ -> false | _ -> true) (snd style) in
+ List.length args_no_keys in
+ pr " if (argc != %d) {\n" argc_expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, _(\"%%s should have %%d parameter(s)\\n\"), cmd, %d);\n"
+ argc_expected;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, _(\"type 'help %%s' for help on %%s\\n\"), cmd, cmd);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+
+ let parse_integer fn fntyp rtyp range name =
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " strtol_error xerr;\n";
+ pr " %s r;\n" fntyp;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " xerr = %s (argv[i++], NULL, 0, &r, xstrtol_suffixes);\n" fn;
+ pr " if (xerr != LONGINT_OK) {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr,\n";
+ pr " _(\"%%s: %%s: invalid integer parameter (%%s returned %%d)\\n\"),\n";
+ pr " cmd, \"%s\", \"%s\", xerr);\n" name fn;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ (match range with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some (min, max, comment) ->
+ pr " /* %s */\n" comment;
+ pr " if (r < %s || r > %s) {\n" min max;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, _(\"%%s: %%s: integer out of range\\n\"), cmd, \"%s\");\n"
+ name;
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " /* The check above should ensure this assignment does not overflow. */\n";
+ );
+ pr " %s = r;\n" name;
+ pr " }\n";
+ in
+
+ if snd style <> [] then
+ pr " size_t i = 0;\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Device name
+ | String name ->
+ pr " %s = argv[i++];\n" name
+ | Pathname name
+ | Dev_or_Path name ->
+ pr " %s = resolve_win_path (argv[i++]);\n" name;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
+ | OptString name ->
+ pr " %s = STRNEQ (argv[i], \"\") ? argv[i] : NULL;\n" name;
+ pr " i++;\n"
+ | BufferIn name ->
+ pr " %s = argv[i];\n" name;
+ pr " %s_size = strlen (argv[i]);\n" name;
+ pr " i++;\n"
+ | FileIn name ->
+ pr " %s = file_in (argv[i++]);\n" name;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
+ | FileOut name ->
+ pr " %s = file_out (argv[i++]);\n" name;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
+ | StringList name | DeviceList name ->
+ pr " %s = parse_string_list (argv[i++]);\n" name;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
+ | Key name ->
+ pr " %s = read_key (\"%s\");\n" name name;
+ pr " if (%s == NULL) return -1;\n" name
+ | Bool name ->
+ pr " %s = is_true (argv[i++]) ? 1 : 0;\n" name
+ | Int name ->
+ let range =
+ let min = "(-(2LL<<30))"
+ and max = "((2LL<<30)-1)"
+ and comment =
+ "The Int type in the generator is a signed 31 bit int." in
+ Some (min, max, comment) in
+ parse_integer "xstrtoll" "long long" "int" range name
+ | Int64 name ->
+ parse_integer "xstrtoll" "long long" "int64_t" None name
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Call C API function. *)
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Device _ | String _
+ | OptString _ | Bool _
+ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
+ | Pathname name | Dev_or_Path name | FileOut name
+ | Key name ->
+ pr " free (%s);\n" name
+ | FileIn name ->
+ pr " free_file_in (%s);\n" name
+ | StringList name | DeviceList name ->
+ pr " free_strings (%s);\n" name
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Any output flags? *)
+ let fish_output =
+ let flags = filter_map (
+ function FishOutput flag -> Some flag | _ -> None
+ ) flags in
+ match flags with
+ | [] -> None
+ | [f] -> Some f
+ | _ ->
+ failwithf "%s: more than one FishOutput flag is not allowed" name in
+
+ (* Check return value for errors and display command results. *)
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " return r;\n"
+ | RInt _ ->
+ pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
+ (match fish_output with
+ | None ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%d\\n\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputOctal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%o\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0\" : \"\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputHexadecimal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%x\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0x\" : \"\", r);\n");
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
+ (match fish_output with
+ | None ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%\" PRIi64 \"\\n\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputOctal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%\" PRIo64 \"\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0\" : \"\", r);\n";
+ | Some FishOutputHexadecimal ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s%%\" PRIx64 \"\\n\", r != 0 ? \"0x\" : \"\", r);\n");
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " if (r == -1) return -1;\n";
+ pr " if (r) printf (\"true\\n\"); else printf (\"false\\n\");\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RConstString _ ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", r);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", r ? : \"(null)\");\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " printf (\"%%s\\n\", r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " print_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " free_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " print_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " print_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " print_table (r);\n";
+ pr " free_strings (r);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " if (r == NULL) return -1;\n";
+ pr " if (full_write (1, r, size) != size) {\n";
+ pr " perror (\"write\");\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n"
+ );
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* run_action function *)
+ pr "int run_action (const char *cmd, int argc, char *argv[])\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ let name2 = replace_char name '_' '-' in
+ let alias =
+ try find_map (function FishAlias n -> Some n | _ -> None) flags
+ with Not_found -> name in
+ pr " if (";
+ pr "STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" name;
+ if name <> name2 then
+ pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" name2;
+ if name <> alias then
+ pr " || STRCASEEQ (cmd, \"%s\")" alias;
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr " return run_%s (cmd, argc, argv);\n" name;
+ pr " else\n";
+ ) all_functions;
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, _(\"%%s: unknown command\\n\"), cmd);\n";
+ pr " if (command_num == 1)\n";
+ pr " extended_help_message ();\n";
+ pr " return -1;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " return 0;\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+
+(* Readline completion for guestfish. *)
+and generate_fish_completion () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ let all_functions =
+ List.filter (
+ fun (_, _, _, flags, _, _, _) -> not (List.mem NotInFish flags)
+ ) all_functions in
+
+ pr "\
+#include <config.h>
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+#include <readline/readline.h>
+#endif
+
+#include \"fish.h\"
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+
+static const char *const commands[] = {
+ BUILTIN_COMMANDS_FOR_COMPLETION,
+";
+
+ (* Get the commands, including the aliases. They don't need to be
+ * sorted - the generator() function just does a dumb linear search.
+ *)
+ let commands =
+ List.map (
+ fun (name, _, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ let name2 = replace_char name '_' '-' in
+ let alias =
+ try find_map (function FishAlias n -> Some n | _ -> None) flags
+ with Not_found -> name in
+
+ if name <> alias then [name2; alias] else [name2]
+ ) all_functions in
+ let commands = List.flatten commands in
+
+ List.iter (pr " \"%s\",\n") commands;
+
+ pr " NULL
+};
+
+static char *
+generator (const char *text, int state)
+{
+ static size_t index, len;
+ const char *name;
+
+ if (!state) {
+ index = 0;
+ len = strlen (text);
+ }
+
+ rl_attempted_completion_over = 1;
+
+ while ((name = commands[index]) != NULL) {
+ index++;
+ if (STRCASEEQLEN (name, text, len))
+ return strdup (name);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+#endif /* HAVE_LIBREADLINE */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES
+#define RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES rl_completion_matches
+#else
+#ifdef HAVE_COMPLETION_MATCHES
+#define RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES completion_matches
+#endif
+#endif /* else just fail if we don't have either symbol */
+
+char **
+do_completion (const char *text, int start, int end)
+{
+ char **matches = NULL;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_LIBREADLINE
+ rl_completion_append_character = ' ';
+
+ if (start == 0)
+ matches = RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES (text, generator);
+ else if (complete_dest_paths)
+ matches = RL_COMPLETION_MATCHES (text, complete_dest_paths_generator);
+#endif
+
+ return matches;
+}
+";
+
+(* Generate the POD documentation for guestfish. *)
+and generate_fish_actions_pod () =
+ let all_functions_sorted =
+ List.filter (
+ fun (_, _, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ not (List.mem NotInFish flags || List.mem NotInDocs flags)
+ ) all_functions_sorted in
+
+ let rex = Str.regexp "C<guestfs_\\([^>]+\\)>" in
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, _, longdesc) ->
+ let longdesc =
+ Str.global_substitute rex (
+ fun s ->
+ let sub =
+ try Str.matched_group 1 s
+ with Not_found ->
+ failwithf "error substituting C<guestfs_...> in longdesc of function %s" name in
+ "C<" ^ replace_char sub '_' '-' ^ ">"
+ ) longdesc in
+ let name = replace_char name '_' '-' in
+ let alias =
+ try find_map (function FishAlias n -> Some n | _ -> None) flags
+ with Not_found -> name in
+
+ pr "=head2 %s" name;
+ if name <> alias then
+ pr " | %s" alias;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " %s" name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n ->
+ pr " %s" n
+ | OptString n -> pr " %s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " '%s ...'" n
+ | Bool _ -> pr " true|false"
+ | Int n -> pr " %s" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " %s" n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n -> pr " (%s|-)" n
+ | BufferIn n -> pr " %s" n
+ | Key _ -> () (* keys are entered at a prompt *)
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "%s\n\n" longdesc;
+
+ if List.exists (function FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> true
+ | _ -> false) (snd style) then
+ pr "Use C<-> instead of a filename to read/write from stdin/stdout.\n\n";
+
+ if List.exists (function Key _ -> true | _ -> false) (snd style) then
+ pr "This command has one or more key or passphrase parameters.
+Guestfish will prompt for these separately.\n\n";
+
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" protocol_limit_warning;
+
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" danger_will_robinson;
+
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some txt -> pr "%s\n\n" txt
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+and generate_fish_prep_options_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "#ifndef PREPOPTS_H\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "\
+struct prep {
+ const char *name; /* eg. \"fs\" */
+
+ size_t nr_params; /* optional parameters */
+ struct prep_param *params;
+
+ const char *shortdesc; /* short description */
+ const char *longdesc; /* long description */
+
+ /* functions to implement it */
+ void (*prelaunch) (const char *filename, prep_data *);
+ void (*postlaunch) (const char *filename, prep_data *, const char *device);
+};
+
+struct prep_param {
+ const char *pname; /* parameter name */
+ const char *pdefault; /* parameter default */
+ const char *pdesc; /* parameter description */
+};
+
+extern const struct prep preps[];
+#define NR_PREPS %d
+
+" (List.length prepopts);
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, shortdesc, args, longdesc) ->
+ pr "\
+extern void prep_prelaunch_%s (const char *filename, prep_data *data);
+extern void prep_postlaunch_%s (const char *filename, prep_data *data, const char *device);
+
+" name name;
+ ) prepopts;
+
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "#endif /* PREPOPTS_H */\n"
+
+and generate_fish_prep_options_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include \"fish.h\"
+#include \"prepopts.h\"
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, shortdesc, args, longdesc) ->
+ pr "static struct prep_param %s_args[] = {\n" name;
+ List.iter (
+ fun (n, default, desc) ->
+ pr " { \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\" },\n" n default desc
+ ) args;
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) prepopts;
+
+ pr "const struct prep preps[] = {\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, shortdesc, args, longdesc) ->
+ pr " { \"%s\", %d, %s_args,
+ \"%s\",
+ \"%s\",
+ prep_prelaunch_%s, prep_postlaunch_%s },
+"
+ name (List.length args) name
+ (c_quote shortdesc) (c_quote longdesc)
+ name name;
+ ) prepopts;
+ pr "};\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_haskell.ml b/generator/generator_haskell.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a125cbd5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_haskell.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+
+let rec generate_haskell_hs () =
+ generate_header HaskellStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ (* XXX We only know how to generate partial FFI for Haskell
+ * at the moment. Please help out!
+ *)
+ let can_generate style =
+ match style with
+ | RErr, _
+ | RInt _, _
+ | RInt64 _, _ -> true
+ | RBool _, _
+ | RConstString _, _
+ | RConstOptString _, _
+ | RString _, _
+ | RStringList _, _
+ | RStruct _, _
+ | RStructList _, _
+ | RHashtable _, _
+ | RBufferOut _, _ -> false in
+
+ pr "\
+{-# INCLUDE <guestfs.h> #-}
+{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
+
+module Guestfs (
+ create";
+
+ (* List out the names of the actions we want to export. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if can_generate style then pr ",\n %s" name
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ pr "
+ ) where
+
+-- Unfortunately some symbols duplicate ones already present
+-- in Prelude. We don't know which, so we hard-code a list
+-- here.
+import Prelude hiding (truncate)
+
+import Foreign
+import Foreign.C
+import Foreign.C.Types
+import IO
+import Control.Exception
+import Data.Typeable
+
+data GuestfsS = GuestfsS -- represents the opaque C struct
+type GuestfsP = Ptr GuestfsS -- guestfs_h *
+type GuestfsH = ForeignPtr GuestfsS -- guestfs_h * with attached finalizer
+
+-- XXX define properly later XXX
+data PV = PV
+data VG = VG
+data LV = LV
+data IntBool = IntBool
+data Stat = Stat
+data StatVFS = StatVFS
+data Hashtable = Hashtable
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe \"guestfs_create\" c_create
+ :: IO GuestfsP
+foreign import ccall unsafe \"&guestfs_close\" c_close
+ :: FunPtr (GuestfsP -> IO ())
+foreign import ccall unsafe \"guestfs_set_error_handler\" c_set_error_handler
+ :: GuestfsP -> Ptr CInt -> Ptr CInt -> IO ()
+
+create :: IO GuestfsH
+create = do
+ p <- c_create
+ c_set_error_handler p nullPtr nullPtr
+ h <- newForeignPtr c_close p
+ return h
+
+foreign import ccall unsafe \"guestfs_last_error\" c_last_error
+ :: GuestfsP -> IO CString
+
+-- last_error :: GuestfsH -> IO (Maybe String)
+-- last_error h = do
+-- str <- withForeignPtr h (\\p -> c_last_error p)
+-- maybePeek peekCString str
+
+last_error :: GuestfsH -> IO (String)
+last_error h = do
+ str <- withForeignPtr h (\\p -> c_last_error p)
+ if (str == nullPtr)
+ then return \"no error\"
+ else peekCString str
+
+";
+
+ (* Generate wrappers for each foreign function. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ if can_generate style then (
+ pr "foreign import ccall unsafe \"guestfs_%s\" c_%s\n" name name;
+ pr " :: ";
+ generate_haskell_prototype ~handle:"GuestfsP" style;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "%s :: " name;
+ generate_haskell_prototype ~handle:"GuestfsH" ~hs:true style;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "%s %s = do\n" name
+ (String.concat " " ("h" :: List.map name_of_argt (snd style)));
+ pr " r <- ";
+ (* Convert pointer arguments using with* functions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n ->
+ pr "withCString %s $ \\%s -> " n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr "withCStringLen %s $ \\(%s, %s_size) -> " n n n
+ | OptString n -> pr "maybeWith withCString %s $ \\%s -> " n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr "withMany withCString %s $ \\%s -> withArray0 nullPtr %s $ \\%s -> " n n n n
+ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+ (* Convert integer arguments. *)
+ let args =
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | Bool n -> sprintf "(fromBool %s)" n
+ | Int n -> sprintf "(fromIntegral %s)" n
+ | Int64 n -> sprintf "(fromIntegral %s)" n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n | OptString n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n
+ | Key n -> n
+ | BufferIn n -> sprintf "%s (fromIntegral %s_size)" n n
+ ) (snd style) in
+ pr "withForeignPtr h (\\p -> c_%s %s)\n" name
+ (String.concat " " ("p" :: args));
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " if (r == -1)\n";
+ pr " then do\n";
+ pr " err <- last_error h\n";
+ pr " fail err\n";
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ | RString _
+ | RStringList _ | RStruct _
+ | RStructList _ | RHashtable _ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " if (r == nullPtr)\n";
+ pr " then do\n";
+ pr " err <- last_error h\n";
+ pr " fail err\n";
+ );
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr " else return ()\n"
+ | RInt _ ->
+ pr " else return (fromIntegral r)\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " else return (fromIntegral r)\n"
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " else return (toBool r)\n"
+ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _
+ | RStringList _
+ | RStruct _
+ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " else return ()\n" (* XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX *)
+ );
+ pr "\n";
+ )
+ ) all_functions
+
+and generate_haskell_prototype ~handle ?(hs = false) style =
+ pr "%s -> " handle;
+ let string = if hs then "String" else "CString" in
+ let int = if hs then "Int" else "CInt" in
+ let bool = if hs then "Bool" else "CInt" in
+ let int64 = if hs then "Integer" else "Int64" in
+ List.iter (
+ fun arg ->
+ (match arg with
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | Key _ ->
+ pr "%s" string
+ | BufferIn _ ->
+ if hs then pr "String"
+ else pr "CString -> CInt"
+ | OptString _ -> if hs then pr "Maybe String" else pr "CString"
+ | StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> if hs then pr "[String]" else pr "Ptr CString"
+ | Bool _ -> pr "%s" bool
+ | Int _ -> pr "%s" int
+ | Int64 _ -> pr "%s" int
+ | FileIn _ -> pr "%s" string
+ | FileOut _ -> pr "%s" string
+ );
+ pr " -> ";
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr "IO (";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> if not hs then pr "CInt"
+ | RInt _ -> pr "%s" int
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "%s" int64
+ | RBool _ -> pr "%s" bool
+ | RConstString _ -> pr "%s" string
+ | RConstOptString _ -> pr "Maybe %s" string
+ | RString _ -> pr "%s" string
+ | RStringList _ -> pr "[%s]" string
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ let name = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ pr "%s" name
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ let name = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ pr "[%s]" name
+ | RHashtable _ -> pr "Hashtable"
+ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "%s" string
+ );
+ pr ")"
diff --git a/generator/generator_java.ml b/generator/generator_java.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..2ccb1b6c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_java.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,629 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate Java bindings GuestFS.java file. *)
+let rec generate_java_java () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+package com.redhat.et.libguestfs;
+
+import java.util.HashMap;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.LibGuestFSException;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.PV;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.VG;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.LV;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.Stat;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.StatVFS;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.IntBool;
+import com.redhat.et.libguestfs.Dirent;
+
+/**
+ * The GuestFS object is a libguestfs handle.
+ *
+ * @author rjones
+ */
+public class GuestFS {
+ // Load the native code.
+ static {
+ System.loadLibrary (\"guestfs_jni\");
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The native guestfs_h pointer.
+ */
+ long g;
+
+ /**
+ * Create a libguestfs handle.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public GuestFS () throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ g = _create ();
+ }
+ private native long _create () throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ /**
+ * Close a libguestfs handle.
+ *
+ * You can also leave handles to be collected by the garbage
+ * collector, but this method ensures that the resources used
+ * by the handle are freed up immediately. If you call any
+ * other methods after closing the handle, you will get an
+ * exception.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public void close () throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g != 0)
+ _close (g);
+ g = 0;
+ }
+ private native void _close (long g) throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ public void finalize () throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ close ();
+ }
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, shortdesc, longdesc) ->
+ if not (List.mem NotInDocs flags); then (
+ let doc = replace_str longdesc "C<guestfs_" "C<g." in
+ let doc =
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ doc ^ "\n\n" ^ protocol_limit_warning
+ else doc in
+ let doc =
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ doc ^ "\n\n" ^ danger_will_robinson
+ else doc in
+ let doc =
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> doc
+ | Some txt -> doc ^ "\n\n" ^ txt in
+ let doc = pod2text ~width:60 name doc in
+ let doc = List.map ( (* RHBZ#501883 *)
+ function
+ | "" -> "<p>"
+ | nonempty -> nonempty
+ ) doc in
+ let doc = String.concat "\n * " doc in
+
+ pr " /**\n";
+ pr " * %s\n" shortdesc;
+ pr " * <p>\n";
+ pr " * %s\n" doc;
+ pr " * @throws LibGuestFSException\n";
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr " ";
+ );
+ generate_java_prototype ~public:true ~semicolon:false name style;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " if (g == 0)\n";
+ pr " throw new LibGuestFSException (\"%s: handle is closed\");\n"
+ name;
+ pr " ";
+ if fst style <> RErr then pr "return ";
+ pr "_%s " name;
+ generate_java_call_args ~handle:"g" (snd style);
+ pr ";\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " ";
+ generate_java_prototype ~privat:true ~native:true name style;
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ pr "}\n"
+
+(* Generate Java call arguments, eg "(handle, foo, bar)" *)
+and generate_java_call_args ~handle args =
+ pr "(%s" handle;
+ List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)) args;
+ pr ")"
+
+and generate_java_prototype ?(public=false) ?(privat=false) ?(native=false)
+ ?(semicolon=true) name style =
+ if privat then pr "private ";
+ if public then pr "public ";
+ if native then pr "native ";
+
+ (* return type *)
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr "void ";
+ | RInt _ -> pr "int ";
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "long ";
+ | RBool _ -> pr "boolean ";
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "String ";
+ | RStringList _ -> pr "String[] ";
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ let name = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ pr "%s " name;
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ let name = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ pr "%s[] " name;
+ | RHashtable _ -> pr "HashMap<String,String> ";
+ );
+
+ if native then pr "_%s " name else pr "%s " name;
+ pr "(";
+ let needs_comma = ref false in
+ if native then (
+ pr "long g";
+ needs_comma := true
+ );
+
+ (* args *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun arg ->
+ if !needs_comma then pr ", ";
+ needs_comma := true;
+
+ match arg with
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | OptString n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr "String %s" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr "byte[] %s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr "String[] %s" n
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr "boolean %s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr "int %s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr "long %s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr " throws LibGuestFSException";
+ if semicolon then pr ";"
+
+and generate_java_struct jtyp cols () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+package com.redhat.et.libguestfs;
+
+/**
+ * Libguestfs %s structure.
+ *
+ * @author rjones
+ * @see GuestFS
+ */
+public class %s {
+" jtyp jtyp;
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString
+ | name, FUUID
+ | name, FBuffer -> pr " public String %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64|FInt64) -> pr " public long %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FUInt32|FInt32) -> pr " public int %s;\n" name
+ | name, FChar -> pr " public char %s;\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " /* The next field is [0..100] or -1 meaning 'not present': */\n";
+ pr " public float %s;\n" name
+ ) cols;
+
+ pr "}\n"
+
+and generate_java_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include \"com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS.h\"
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+
+/* Note that this function returns. The exception is not thrown
+ * until after the wrapper function returns.
+ */
+static void
+throw_exception (JNIEnv *env, const char *msg)
+{
+ jclass cl;
+ cl = (*env)->FindClass (env,
+ \"com/redhat/et/libguestfs/LibGuestFSException\");
+ (*env)->ThrowNew (env, cl, msg);
+}
+
+JNIEXPORT jlong JNICALL
+Java_com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS__1create
+ (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g;
+
+ g = guestfs_create ();
+ if (g == NULL) {
+ throw_exception (env, \"GuestFS.create: failed to allocate handle\");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
+ return (jlong) (long) g;
+}
+
+JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
+Java_com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS__1close
+ (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jlong jg)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g = (guestfs_h *) (long) jg;
+ guestfs_close (g);
+}
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "JNIEXPORT ";
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr "void ";
+ | RInt _ -> pr "jint ";
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "jlong ";
+ | RBool _ -> pr "jboolean ";
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ | RString _
+ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "jstring ";
+ | RStruct _ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr "jobject ";
+ | RStringList _ | RStructList _ ->
+ pr "jobjectArray ";
+ );
+ pr "JNICALL\n";
+ pr "Java_com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS_";
+ pr "%s" (replace_str ("_" ^ name) "_" "_1");
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " (JNIEnv *env, jobject obj, jlong jg";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | OptString n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr ", jstring j%s" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr ", jbyteArray j%s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr ", jobjectArray j%s" n
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr ", jboolean j%s" n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr ", jint j%s" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr ", jlong j%s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " guestfs_h *g = (guestfs_h *) (long) jg;\n";
+ let error_code, no_ret =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1", ""
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1", "0"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1", "0"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RConstOptString _ -> pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " jstring jr;\n";
+ pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " jobjectArray jr;\n";
+ pr " int r_len;\n";
+ pr " jclass cl;\n";
+ pr " jstring jstr;\n";
+ pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " jobject jr;\n";
+ pr " jclass cl;\n";
+ pr " jfieldID fl;\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " jobjectArray jr;\n";
+ pr " jclass cl;\n";
+ pr " jfieldID fl;\n";
+ pr " jobject jfl;\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RHashtable _ -> pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL", "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " jstring jr;\n";
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL", "NULL" in
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | OptString n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " jbyte *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size;\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " int %s_len;\n" n;
+ pr " const char **%s;\n" n
+ | Bool n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " int64_t %s;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ let needs_i =
+ (match fst style with
+ | RStringList _ | RStructList _ -> true
+ | RErr | RBool _ | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RConstString _
+ | RConstOptString _
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ | RStruct _ | RHashtable _ -> false) ||
+ List.exists (function
+ | StringList _ -> true
+ | DeviceList _ -> true
+ | _ -> false) (snd style) in
+ if needs_i then
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Get the parameters. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr " %s = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars (env, j%s, NULL);\n" n n
+ | OptString n ->
+ (* This is completely undocumented, but Java null becomes
+ * a NULL parameter.
+ *)
+ pr " %s = j%s ? (*env)->GetStringUTFChars (env, j%s, NULL) : NULL;\n" n n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " %s = (*env)->GetByteArrayElements (env, j%s, NULL);\n" n n;
+ pr " %s_size = (*env)->GetArrayLength (env, j%s);\n" n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " %s_len = (*env)->GetArrayLength (env, j%s);\n" n n;
+ pr " %s = guestfs_safe_malloc (g, sizeof (char *) * (%s_len+1));\n" n n;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s_len; ++i) {\n" n;
+ pr " jobject o = (*env)->GetObjectArrayElement (env, j%s, i);\n"
+ n;
+ pr " %s[i] = (*env)->GetStringUTFChars (env, o, NULL);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " %s[%s_len] = NULL;\n" n n;
+ | Bool n
+ | Int n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " %s = j%s;\n" n n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Make the call. *)
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+
+ (* Release the parameters. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ pr " (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars (env, j%s, %s);\n" n n
+ | OptString n ->
+ pr " if (j%s)\n" n;
+ pr " (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars (env, j%s, %s);\n" n n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " (*env)->ReleaseByteArrayElements (env, j%s, %s, 0);\n" n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s_len; ++i) {\n" n;
+ pr " jobject o = (*env)->GetObjectArrayElement (env, j%s, i);\n"
+ n;
+ pr " (*env)->ReleaseStringUTFChars (env, o, %s[i]);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n
+ | Bool n
+ | Int n
+ | Int64 n -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Check for errors. *)
+ pr " if (r == %s) {\n" error_code;
+ pr " throw_exception (env, guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " return %s;\n" no_ret;
+ pr " }\n";
+
+ (* Return value. *)
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> ()
+ | RInt _ -> pr " return (jint) r;\n"
+ | RBool _ -> pr " return (jboolean) r;\n"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " return (jlong) r;\n"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr " return (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r);\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " return (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r); /* XXX r NULL? */\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " jr = (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return jr;\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " for (r_len = 0; r[r_len] != NULL; ++r_len) ;\n";
+ pr " cl = (*env)->FindClass (env, \"java/lang/String\");\n";
+ pr " jstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, \"\");\n";
+ pr " jr = (*env)->NewObjectArray (env, r_len, cl, jstr);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < r_len; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " jstr = (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r[i]);\n";
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jr, i, jstr);\n";
+ pr " free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return jr;\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ let jtyp = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_java_struct_return typ jtyp cols
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ let jtyp = java_name_of_struct typ in
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_java_struct_list_return typ jtyp cols
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ (* XXX *)
+ pr " throw_exception (env, \"%s: internal error: please let us know how to make a Java HashMap from JNI bindings!\");\n" name;
+ pr " return NULL;\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " jr = (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r); /* XXX size */\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return jr;\n"
+ );
+
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions
+
+and generate_java_struct_return typ jtyp cols =
+ pr " cl = (*env)->FindClass (env, \"com/redhat/et/libguestfs/%s\");\n" jtyp;
+ pr " jr = (*env)->AllocObject (env, cl);\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jr, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r->%s));\n" name;
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " char s[33];\n";
+ pr " memcpy (s, r->%s, 32);\n" name;
+ pr " s[32] = 0;\n";
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jr, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, s));\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " int len = r->%s_len;\n" name;
+ pr " char s[len+1];\n";
+ pr " memcpy (s, r->%s, len);\n" name;
+ pr " s[len] = 0;\n";
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jr, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, s));\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64|FInt64) ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"J\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jr, fl, r->%s);\n" name;
+ | name, (FUInt32|FInt32) ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"I\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jr, fl, r->%s);\n" name;
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"F\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetFloatField (env, jr, fl, r->%s);\n" name;
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"C\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jr, fl, r->%s);\n" name;
+ ) cols;
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return jr;\n"
+
+and generate_java_struct_list_return typ jtyp cols =
+ pr " cl = (*env)->FindClass (env, \"com/redhat/et/libguestfs/%s\");\n" jtyp;
+ pr " jr = (*env)->NewObjectArray (env, r->len, cl, NULL);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < r->len; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " jfl = (*env)->AllocObject (env, cl);\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jfl, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, r->val[i].%s));\n" name;
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " char s[33];\n";
+ pr " memcpy (s, r->val[i].%s, 32);\n" name;
+ pr " s[32] = 0;\n";
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jfl, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, s));\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " int len = r->val[i].%s_len;\n" name;
+ pr " char s[len+1];\n";
+ pr " memcpy (s, r->val[i].%s, len);\n" name;
+ pr " s[len] = 0;\n";
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"Ljava/lang/String;\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectField (env, jfl, fl, (*env)->NewStringUTF (env, s));\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64|FInt64) ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"J\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jfl, fl, r->val[i].%s);\n" name;
+ | name, (FUInt32|FInt32) ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"I\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jfl, fl, r->val[i].%s);\n" name;
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"F\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetFloatField (env, jfl, fl, r->val[i].%s);\n" name;
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " fl = (*env)->GetFieldID (env, cl, \"%s\", \"C\");\n" name;
+ pr " (*env)->SetLongField (env, jfl, fl, r->val[i].%s);\n" name;
+ ) cols;
+ pr " (*env)->SetObjectArrayElement (env, jfl, i, jfl);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " return jr;\n"
+
+and generate_java_makefile_inc () =
+ generate_header HashStyle GPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "java_built_sources = \\\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, jtyp) ->
+ pr "\tcom/redhat/et/libguestfs/%s.java \\\n" jtyp;
+ ) java_structs;
+ pr "\tcom/redhat/et/libguestfs/GuestFS.java\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_main.ml b/generator/generator_main.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..cdf7773f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_main.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Unix
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_structs
+
+open Generator_c
+open Generator_xdr
+open Generator_daemon
+open Generator_capitests
+open Generator_fish
+open Generator_ocaml
+open Generator_perl
+open Generator_python
+open Generator_ruby
+open Generator_java
+open Generator_haskell
+open Generator_csharp
+open Generator_php
+open Generator_bindtests
+
+let perror msg = function
+ | Unix_error (err, _, _) ->
+ eprintf "%s: %s\n" msg (error_message err)
+ | exn ->
+ eprintf "%s: %s\n" msg (Printexc.to_string exn)
+
+(* Main program. *)
+let () =
+ let lock_fd =
+ try openfile "HACKING" [O_RDWR] 0
+ with
+ | Unix_error (ENOENT, _, _) ->
+ eprintf "\
+You are probably running this from the wrong directory.
+Run it from the top source directory using the command
+ make -C generator stamp-generator
+";
+ exit 1
+ | exn ->
+ perror "open: HACKING" exn;
+ exit 1 in
+
+ (* Acquire a lock so parallel builds won't try to run the generator
+ * twice at the same time. Subsequent builds will wait for the first
+ * one to finish. Note the lock is released implicitly when the
+ * program exits.
+ *)
+ (try lockf lock_fd F_LOCK 1
+ with exn ->
+ perror "lock: HACKING" exn;
+ exit 1);
+
+ output_to "src/guestfs_protocol.x" generate_xdr;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-structs.h" generate_structs_h;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-actions.h" generate_actions_h;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-internal-actions.h" generate_internal_actions_h;
+ output_to "src/actions.c" generate_client_actions;
+ output_to "src/bindtests.c" generate_bindtests;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-structs.pod" generate_structs_pod;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-actions.pod" generate_actions_pod;
+ output_to "src/guestfs-availability.pod" generate_availability_pod;
+ output_to "src/MAX_PROC_NR" generate_max_proc_nr;
+ output_to "src/libguestfs.syms" generate_linker_script;
+ output_to "daemon/actions.h" generate_daemon_actions_h;
+ output_to "daemon/stubs.c" generate_daemon_actions;
+ output_to "daemon/names.c" generate_daemon_names;
+ output_to "daemon/optgroups.c" generate_daemon_optgroups_c;
+ output_to "daemon/optgroups.h" generate_daemon_optgroups_h;
+ output_to "capitests/tests.c" generate_tests;
+ output_to "fish/cmds.c" generate_fish_cmds;
+ output_to "fish/completion.c" generate_fish_completion;
+ output_to "fish/guestfish-actions.pod" generate_fish_actions_pod;
+ output_to "fish/prepopts.c" generate_fish_prep_options_c;
+ output_to "fish/prepopts.h" generate_fish_prep_options_h;
+ output_to "ocaml/guestfs.mli" generate_ocaml_mli;
+ output_to "ocaml/guestfs.ml" generate_ocaml_ml;
+ output_to "ocaml/guestfs_c_actions.c" generate_ocaml_c;
+ output_to "ocaml/bindtests.ml" generate_ocaml_bindtests;
+ output_to "perl/Guestfs.xs" generate_perl_xs;
+ output_to "perl/lib/Sys/Guestfs.pm" generate_perl_pm;
+ output_to "perl/bindtests.pl" generate_perl_bindtests;
+ output_to "python/guestfs-py.c" generate_python_c;
+ output_to "python/guestfs.py" generate_python_py;
+ output_to "python/bindtests.py" generate_python_bindtests;
+ output_to "ruby/ext/guestfs/_guestfs.c" generate_ruby_c;
+ output_to "ruby/bindtests.rb" generate_ruby_bindtests;
+ output_to "java/com/redhat/et/libguestfs/GuestFS.java" generate_java_java;
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, jtyp) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ let filename = sprintf "java/com/redhat/et/libguestfs/%s.java" jtyp in
+ output_to filename (generate_java_struct jtyp cols);
+ ) java_structs;
+
+ output_to "java/Makefile.inc" generate_java_makefile_inc;
+ output_to "java/com_redhat_et_libguestfs_GuestFS.c" generate_java_c;
+ output_to "java/Bindtests.java" generate_java_bindtests;
+ output_to "haskell/Guestfs.hs" generate_haskell_hs;
+ output_to "haskell/Bindtests.hs" generate_haskell_bindtests;
+ output_to "csharp/Libguestfs.cs" generate_csharp;
+ output_to "php/extension/php_guestfs_php.h" generate_php_h;
+ output_to "php/extension/guestfs_php.c" generate_php_c;
+
+ (* Always generate this file last, and unconditionally. It's used
+ * by the Makefile to know when we must re-run the generator.
+ *)
+ let chan = open_out "generator/stamp-generator" in
+ fprintf chan "1\n";
+ close_out chan;
+
+ printf "generated %d lines of code\n" (get_lines_generated ())
diff --git a/generator/generator_ocaml.ml b/generator/generator_ocaml.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..a4e4fa99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_ocaml.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,489 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate the OCaml bindings interface. *)
+let rec generate_ocaml_mli () =
+ generate_header OCamlStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+(** For API documentation you should refer to the C API
+ in the guestfs(3) manual page. The OCaml API uses almost
+ exactly the same calls. *)
+
+type t
+(** A [guestfs_h] handle. *)
+
+exception Error of string
+(** This exception is raised when there is an error. *)
+
+exception Handle_closed of string
+(** This exception is raised if you use a {!Guestfs.t} handle
+ after calling {!close} on it. The string is the name of
+ the function. *)
+
+val create : unit -> t
+(** Create a {!Guestfs.t} handle. *)
+
+val close : t -> unit
+(** Close the {!Guestfs.t} handle and free up all resources used
+ by it immediately.
+
+ Handles are closed by the garbage collector when they become
+ unreferenced, but callers can call this in order to provide
+ predictable cleanup. *)
+
+type progress_cb = int -> int -> int64 -> int64 -> unit
+
+val set_progress_callback : t -> progress_cb -> unit
+(** [set_progress_callback g f] sets [f] as the progress callback function.
+ For some long-running functions, [f] will be called repeatedly
+ during the function with progress updates.
+
+ The callback is [f proc_nr serial position total]. See
+ the description of [guestfs_set_progress_callback] in guestfs(3)
+ for the meaning of these four numbers.
+
+ Note that if the closure captures a reference to the handle,
+ this reference will prevent the handle from being
+ automatically closed by the garbage collector. There are
+ three ways to avoid this: be careful not to capture the handle
+ in the closure, or use a weak reference, or call
+ {!Guestfs.clear_progress_callback} to remove the reference. *)
+
+val clear_progress_callback : t -> unit
+(** [clear_progress_callback g] removes any progress callback function
+ associated with the handle. See {!Guestfs.set_progress_callback}. *)
+
+";
+ generate_ocaml_structure_decls ();
+
+ (* The actions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, shortdesc, _) ->
+ generate_ocaml_prototype name style;
+ pr "(** %s *)\n" shortdesc;
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+(* Generate the OCaml bindings implementation. *)
+and generate_ocaml_ml () =
+ generate_header OCamlStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+type t
+
+exception Error of string
+exception Handle_closed of string
+
+external create : unit -> t = \"ocaml_guestfs_create\"
+external close : t -> unit = \"ocaml_guestfs_close\"
+
+type progress_cb = int -> int -> int64 -> int64 -> unit
+
+external set_progress_callback : t -> progress_cb -> unit
+ = \"ocaml_guestfs_set_progress_callback\"
+external clear_progress_callback : t -> unit
+ = \"ocaml_guestfs_clear_progress_callback\"
+
+(* Give the exceptions names, so they can be raised from the C code. *)
+let () =
+ Callback.register_exception \"ocaml_guestfs_error\" (Error \"\");
+ Callback.register_exception \"ocaml_guestfs_closed\" (Handle_closed \"\")
+
+";
+
+ generate_ocaml_structure_decls ();
+
+ (* The actions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, shortdesc, _) ->
+ generate_ocaml_prototype ~is_external:true name style;
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+(* Generate the OCaml bindings C implementation. *)
+and generate_ocaml_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include <caml/config.h>
+#include <caml/alloc.h>
+#include <caml/callback.h>
+#include <caml/fail.h>
+#include <caml/memory.h>
+#include <caml/mlvalues.h>
+#include <caml/signals.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+
+#include \"guestfs_c.h\"
+
+/* Copy a hashtable of string pairs into an assoc-list. We return
+ * the list in reverse order, but hashtables aren't supposed to be
+ * ordered anyway.
+ */
+static CAMLprim value
+copy_table (char * const * argv)
+{
+ CAMLparam0 ();
+ CAMLlocal5 (rv, pairv, kv, vv, cons);
+ size_t i;
+
+ rv = Val_int (0);
+ for (i = 0; argv[i] != NULL; i += 2) {
+ kv = caml_copy_string (argv[i]);
+ vv = caml_copy_string (argv[i+1]);
+ pairv = caml_alloc (2, 0);
+ Store_field (pairv, 0, kv);
+ Store_field (pairv, 1, vv);
+ cons = caml_alloc (2, 0);
+ Store_field (cons, 1, rv);
+ rv = cons;
+ Store_field (cons, 0, pairv);
+ }
+
+ CAMLreturn (rv);
+}
+
+";
+
+ (* Struct copy functions. *)
+
+ let emit_ocaml_copy_list_function typ =
+ pr "static CAMLprim value\n";
+ pr "copy_%s_list (const struct guestfs_%s_list *%ss)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " CAMLparam0 ();\n";
+ pr " CAMLlocal2 (rv, v);\n";
+ pr " unsigned int i;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " if (%ss->len == 0)\n" typ;
+ pr " CAMLreturn (Atom (0));\n";
+ pr " else {\n";
+ pr " rv = caml_alloc (%ss->len, 0);\n" typ;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %ss->len; ++i) {\n" typ;
+ pr " v = copy_%s (&%ss->val[i]);\n" typ typ;
+ pr " caml_modify (&Field (rv, i), v);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " CAMLreturn (rv);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ in
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ let has_optpercent_col =
+ List.exists (function (_, FOptPercent) -> true | _ -> false) cols in
+
+ pr "static CAMLprim value\n";
+ pr "copy_%s (const struct guestfs_%s *%s)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " CAMLparam0 ();\n";
+ if has_optpercent_col then
+ pr " CAMLlocal3 (rv, v, v2);\n"
+ else
+ pr " CAMLlocal2 (rv, v);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " rv = caml_alloc (%d, 0);\n" (List.length cols);
+ iteri (
+ fun i col ->
+ (match col with
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " v = caml_copy_string (%s->%s);\n" typ name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " v = caml_alloc_string (%s->%s_len);\n" typ name;
+ pr " memcpy (String_val (v), %s->%s, %s->%s_len);\n"
+ typ name typ name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " v = caml_alloc_string (32);\n";
+ pr " memcpy (String_val (v), %s->%s, 32);\n" typ name
+ | name, (FBytes|FInt64|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " v = caml_copy_int64 (%s->%s);\n" typ name
+ | name, (FInt32|FUInt32) ->
+ pr " v = caml_copy_int32 (%s->%s);\n" typ name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " if (%s->%s >= 0) { /* Some %s */\n" typ name name;
+ pr " v2 = caml_copy_double (%s->%s);\n" typ name;
+ pr " v = caml_alloc (1, 0);\n";
+ pr " Store_field (v, 0, v2);\n";
+ pr " } else /* None */\n";
+ pr " v = Val_int (0);\n";
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " v = Val_int (%s->%s);\n" typ name
+ );
+ pr " Store_field (rv, %d, v);\n" i
+ ) cols;
+ pr " CAMLreturn (rv);\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) structs;
+
+ (* Emit a copy_TYPE_list function definition only if that function is used. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, (RStructListOnly | RStructAndList) ->
+ (* generate the function for typ *)
+ emit_ocaml_copy_list_function typ
+ | typ, _ -> () (* empty *)
+ ) (rstructs_used_by all_functions);
+
+ (* The wrappers. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "/* Automatically generated wrapper for function\n";
+ pr " * ";
+ generate_ocaml_prototype name style;
+ pr " */\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ let params =
+ "gv" :: List.map (fun arg -> name_of_argt arg ^ "v") (snd style) in
+
+ let needs_extra_vs =
+ match fst style with RConstOptString _ -> true | _ -> false in
+
+ pr "/* Emit prototype to appease gcc's -Wmissing-prototypes. */\n";
+ pr "CAMLprim value ocaml_guestfs_%s (value %s" name (List.hd params);
+ List.iter (pr ", value %s") (List.tl params); pr ");\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "CAMLprim value\n";
+ pr "ocaml_guestfs_%s (value %s" name (List.hd params);
+ List.iter (pr ", value %s") (List.tl params);
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+
+ (match params with
+ | [p1; p2; p3; p4; p5] ->
+ pr " CAMLparam5 (%s);\n" (String.concat ", " params)
+ | p1 :: p2 :: p3 :: p4 :: p5 :: rest ->
+ pr " CAMLparam5 (%s);\n" (String.concat ", " [p1; p2; p3; p4; p5]);
+ pr " CAMLxparam%d (%s);\n"
+ (List.length rest) (String.concat ", " rest)
+ | ps ->
+ pr " CAMLparam%d (%s);\n" (List.length ps) (String.concat ", " ps)
+ );
+ if not needs_extra_vs then
+ pr " CAMLlocal1 (rv);\n"
+ else
+ pr " CAMLlocal3 (rv, v, v2);\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " guestfs_h *g = Guestfs_val (gv);\n";
+ pr " if (g == NULL)\n";
+ pr " ocaml_guestfs_raise_closed (\"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n
+ | Device n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | String n
+ | FileIn n
+ | FileOut n
+ | Key n ->
+ (* Copy strings in case the GC moves them: RHBZ#604691 *)
+ pr " char *%s = guestfs_safe_strdup (g, String_val (%sv));\n" n n
+ | OptString n ->
+ pr " char *%s =\n" n;
+ pr " %sv != Val_int (0) ?" n;
+ pr " guestfs_safe_strdup (g, String_val (Field (%sv, 0))) : NULL;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " size_t %s_size = caml_string_length (%sv);\n" n n;
+ pr " char *%s = guestfs_safe_memdup (g, String_val (%sv), %s_size);\n" n n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " char **%s = ocaml_guestfs_strings_val (g, %sv);\n" n n
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr " int %s = Bool_val (%sv);\n" n n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr " int %s = Int_val (%sv);\n" n n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " int64_t %s = Int64_val (%sv);\n" n n
+ ) (snd style);
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " char **r;\n";
+ "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " char **r;\n";
+ "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " caml_enter_blocking_section ();\n";
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ pr " caml_leave_blocking_section ();\n";
+
+ (* Free strings if we copied them above. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | BufferIn n | Key n ->
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " ocaml_guestfs_free_strings (%s);\n" n;
+ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _ -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr " if (r == %s)\n" error_code;
+ pr " ocaml_guestfs_raise_error (g, \"%s\");\n" name;
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " rv = Val_unit;\n"
+ | RInt _ -> pr " rv = Val_int (r);\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " rv = caml_copy_int64 (r);\n"
+ | RBool _ -> pr " rv = Val_bool (r);\n"
+ | RConstString _ ->
+ pr " rv = caml_copy_string (r);\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " if (r) { /* Some string */\n";
+ pr " v = caml_alloc (1, 0);\n";
+ pr " v2 = caml_copy_string (r);\n";
+ pr " Store_field (v, 0, v2);\n";
+ pr " } else /* None */\n";
+ pr " v = Val_int (0);\n";
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " rv = caml_copy_string (r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " rv = caml_copy_string_array ((const char **) r);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; ++i) free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " rv = copy_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " rv = copy_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " rv = copy_table (r);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; ++i) free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " rv = caml_alloc_string (size);\n";
+ pr " memcpy (String_val (rv), r, size);\n";
+ );
+
+ pr " CAMLreturn (rv);\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ if List.length params > 5 then (
+ pr "/* Emit prototype to appease gcc's -Wmissing-prototypes. */\n";
+ pr "CAMLprim value ";
+ pr "ocaml_guestfs_%s_byte (value *argv, int argn);\n" name;
+ pr "CAMLprim value\n";
+ pr "ocaml_guestfs_%s_byte (value *argv, int argn)\n" name;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " return ocaml_guestfs_%s (argv[0]" name;
+ iteri (fun i _ -> pr ", argv[%d]" i) (List.tl params);
+ pr ");\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ )
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+and generate_ocaml_structure_decls () =
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ pr "type %s = {\n" typ;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString -> pr " %s : string;\n" name
+ | name, FBuffer -> pr " %s : string;\n" name
+ | name, FUUID -> pr " %s : string;\n" name
+ | name, (FBytes|FInt64|FUInt64) -> pr " %s : int64;\n" name
+ | name, (FInt32|FUInt32) -> pr " %s : int32;\n" name
+ | name, FChar -> pr " %s : char;\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent -> pr " %s : float option;\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) structs
+
+and generate_ocaml_prototype ?(is_external = false) name style =
+ if is_external then pr "external " else pr "val ";
+ pr "%s : t -> " name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | FileIn _ | FileOut _
+ | BufferIn _ | Key _ -> pr "string -> "
+ | OptString _ -> pr "string option -> "
+ | StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> pr "string array -> "
+ | Bool _ -> pr "bool -> "
+ | Int _ -> pr "int -> "
+ | Int64 _ -> pr "int64 -> "
+ ) (snd style);
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr "unit" (* all errors are turned into exceptions *)
+ | RInt _ -> pr "int"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "int64"
+ | RBool _ -> pr "bool"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr "string"
+ | RConstOptString _ -> pr "string option"
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "string"
+ | RStringList _ -> pr "string array"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) -> pr "%s" typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) -> pr "%s array" typ
+ | RHashtable _ -> pr "(string * string) list"
+ );
+ if is_external then (
+ pr " = ";
+ if List.length (snd style) + 1 > 5 then
+ pr "\"ocaml_guestfs_%s_byte\" " name;
+ pr "\"ocaml_guestfs_%s\"" name
+ );
+ pr "\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_optgroups.ml b/generator/generator_optgroups.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c6e22df4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_optgroups.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_actions
+
+(* Create list of optional groups. *)
+let optgroups =
+ let h = Hashtbl.create 13 in
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, flags, _, _, _) ->
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Optional group ->
+ let names = try Hashtbl.find h group with Not_found -> [] in
+ Hashtbl.replace h group (name :: names)
+ | _ -> ()
+ ) flags
+ ) daemon_functions;
+ let groups = Hashtbl.fold (fun k _ ks -> k :: ks) h [] in
+ let groups =
+ List.map (
+ fun group -> group, List.sort compare (Hashtbl.find h group)
+ ) groups in
+ List.sort (fun x y -> compare (fst x) (fst y)) groups
diff --git a/generator/generator_perl.ml b/generator/generator_perl.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..3ff060b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_perl.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,720 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate Perl xs code, a sort of crazy variation of C with macros. *)
+let rec generate_perl_xs () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include \"EXTERN.h\"
+#include \"perl.h\"
+#include \"XSUB.h\"
+
+#include <guestfs.h>
+
+#ifndef PRId64
+#define PRId64 \"lld\"
+#endif
+
+static SV *
+my_newSVll(long long val) {
+#ifdef USE_64_BIT_ALL
+ return newSViv(val);
+#else
+ char buf[100];
+ int len;
+ len = snprintf(buf, 100, \"%%\" PRId64, val);
+ return newSVpv(buf, len);
+#endif
+}
+
+#ifndef PRIu64
+#define PRIu64 \"llu\"
+#endif
+
+static SV *
+my_newSVull(unsigned long long val) {
+#ifdef USE_64_BIT_ALL
+ return newSVuv(val);
+#else
+ char buf[100];
+ int len;
+ len = snprintf(buf, 100, \"%%\" PRIu64, val);
+ return newSVpv(buf, len);
+#endif
+}
+
+/* http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=680842 */
+static char **
+XS_unpack_charPtrPtr (SV *arg) {
+ char **ret;
+ AV *av;
+ I32 i;
+
+ if (!arg || !SvOK (arg) || !SvROK (arg) || SvTYPE (SvRV (arg)) != SVt_PVAV)
+ croak (\"array reference expected\");
+
+ av = (AV *)SvRV (arg);
+ ret = malloc ((av_len (av) + 1 + 1) * sizeof (char *));
+ if (!ret)
+ croak (\"malloc failed\");
+
+ for (i = 0; i <= av_len (av); i++) {
+ SV **elem = av_fetch (av, i, 0);
+
+ if (!elem || !*elem)
+ croak (\"missing element in list\");
+
+ ret[i] = SvPV_nolen (*elem);
+ }
+
+ ret[i] = NULL;
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+#define PROGRESS_KEY \"_perl_progress_cb\"
+
+static void
+_clear_progress_callback (guestfs_h *g)
+{
+ guestfs_set_progress_callback (g, NULL, NULL);
+ SV *cb = guestfs_get_private (g, PROGRESS_KEY);
+ if (cb) {
+ guestfs_set_private (g, PROGRESS_KEY, NULL);
+ SvREFCNT_dec (cb);
+ }
+}
+
+/* http://www.perlmonks.org/?node=338857 */
+static void
+_progress_callback (guestfs_h *g, void *cb,
+ int proc_nr, int serial, uint64_t position, uint64_t total)
+{
+ dSP;
+ ENTER;
+ SAVETMPS;
+ PUSHMARK (SP);
+ XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSViv (proc_nr)));
+ XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSViv (serial)));
+ XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (my_newSVull (position)));
+ XPUSHs (sv_2mortal (my_newSVull (total)));
+ PUTBACK;
+ call_sv ((SV *) cb, G_VOID | G_DISCARD | G_EVAL);
+ FREETMPS;
+ LEAVE;
+}
+
+static void
+_close_handle (guestfs_h *g)
+{
+ assert (g != NULL);
+ _clear_progress_callback (g);
+ guestfs_close (g);
+}
+
+MODULE = Sys::Guestfs PACKAGE = Sys::Guestfs
+
+PROTOTYPES: ENABLE
+
+guestfs_h *
+_create ()
+ CODE:
+ RETVAL = guestfs_create ();
+ if (!RETVAL)
+ croak (\"could not create guestfs handle\");
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (RETVAL, NULL, NULL);
+ OUTPUT:
+ RETVAL
+
+void
+DESTROY (sv)
+ SV *sv;
+ PPCODE:
+ /* For the 'g' argument above we do the conversion explicitly and
+ * don't rely on the typemap, because if the handle has been
+ * explicitly closed we don't want the typemap conversion to
+ * display an error.
+ */
+ HV *hv = (HV *) SvRV (sv);
+ SV **svp = hv_fetch (hv, \"_g\", 2, 0);
+ if (svp != NULL) {
+ guestfs_h *g = (guestfs_h *) SvIV (*svp);
+ _close_handle (g);
+ }
+
+void
+close (g)
+ guestfs_h *g;
+ PPCODE:
+ _close_handle (g);
+ /* Avoid double-free in DESTROY method. */
+ HV *hv = (HV *) SvRV (ST(0));
+ (void) hv_delete (hv, \"_g\", 2, G_DISCARD);
+
+void
+set_progress_callback (g, cb)
+ guestfs_h *g;
+ SV *cb;
+ PPCODE:
+ _clear_progress_callback (g);
+ SvREFCNT_inc (cb);
+ guestfs_set_private (g, PROGRESS_KEY, cb);
+ guestfs_set_progress_callback (g, _progress_callback, cb);
+
+void
+clear_progress_callback (g)
+ guestfs_h *g;
+ PPCODE:
+ _clear_progress_callback (g);
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr "void\n"
+ | RInt _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RBool _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RString _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ -> pr "SV *\n"
+ | RStringList _
+ | RStruct _ | RStructList _
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr "void\n" (* all lists returned implictly on the stack *)
+ );
+ (* Call and arguments. *)
+ pr "%s (g" name;
+ List.iter (
+ fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr " guestfs_h *g;\n";
+ iteri (
+ fun i ->
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | Key n ->
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t %s_size = SvCUR (ST(%d));\n" n (i+1)
+ | OptString n ->
+ (* http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=554277
+ * Note that the implicit handle argument means we have
+ * to add 1 to the ST(x) operator.
+ *)
+ pr " char *%s = SvOK(ST(%d)) ? SvPV_nolen(ST(%d)) : NULL;\n" n (i+1) (i+1)
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " char **%s;\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " int64_t %s;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ let do_cleanups () =
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | OptString _
+ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _
+ | BufferIn _ | Key _ -> ()
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " free (%s);\n" n
+ ) (snd style)
+ in
+
+ (* Code. *)
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " int r;\n";
+ pr " PPCODE:\n";
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (r == -1)\n";
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ | RInt n
+ | RBool n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " int %s;\n" n;
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == -1)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSViv (%s);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ | RInt64 n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " int64_t %s;\n" n;
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == -1)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = my_newSVll (%s);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ | RConstString n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, 0);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ | RConstOptString n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " RETVAL = &PL_sv_undef;\n";
+ pr " else\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, 0);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ | RString n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSVpv (%s, 0);\n" n;
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ | RStringList n | RHashtable n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " char **%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t i, n;\n";
+ pr " PPCODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " for (n = 0; %s[n] != NULL; ++n) /**/;\n" n;
+ pr " EXTEND (SP, n);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s[i], 0)));\n" n;
+ pr " free (%s[i]);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n;
+ | RStruct (n, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_perl_struct_code typ cols name style n do_cleanups
+ | RStructList (n, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_perl_struct_list_code typ cols name style n do_cleanups
+ | RBufferOut n ->
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ pr " CODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " RETVAL = newSVpvn (%s, size);\n" n;
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n;
+ pr " OUTPUT:\n";
+ pr " RETVAL\n"
+ );
+
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions
+
+and generate_perl_struct_list_code typ cols name style n do_cleanups =
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *%s;\n" typ n;
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " HV *hv;\n";
+ pr " PPCODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " EXTEND (SP, %s->len);\n" n;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %s->len; ++i) {\n" n;
+ pr " hv = newHV ();\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpv (%s->val[i].%s, 0), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpv (%s->val[i].%s, 32), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpvn (%s->val[i].%s, %s->val[i].%s_len), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name n name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, my_newSVull (%s->val[i].%s), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, my_newSVll (%s->val[i].%s), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, (FInt32|FUInt32) ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVnv (%s->val[i].%s), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVpv (&%s->val[i].%s, 1), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " (void) hv_store (hv, \"%s\", %d, newSVnv (%s->val[i].%s), 0);\n"
+ name (String.length name) n name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newRV ((SV *) hv)));\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (%s);\n" typ n
+
+and generate_perl_struct_code typ cols name style n do_cleanups =
+ pr "PREINIT:\n";
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *%s;\n" typ n;
+ pr " PPCODE:\n";
+ pr " %s = guestfs_%s " n name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ do_cleanups ();
+ pr " if (%s == NULL)\n" n;
+ pr " croak (\"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " EXTEND (SP, 2 * %d);\n" (List.length cols);
+ List.iter (
+ fun ((name, _) as col) ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (\"%s\", 0)));\n" name;
+
+ match col with
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s->%s, 0)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpvn (%s->%s, %s->%s_len)));\n"
+ n name n name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (%s->%s, 32)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (my_newSVull (%s->%s)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (my_newSVll (%s->%s)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, (FInt32|FUInt32) ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVnv (%s->%s)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVpv (&%s->%s, 1)));\n"
+ n name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " PUSHs (sv_2mortal (newSVnv (%s->%s)));\n"
+ n name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n
+
+(* Generate Sys/Guestfs.pm. *)
+and generate_perl_pm () =
+ generate_header HashStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+Sys::Guestfs - Perl bindings for libguestfs
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Sys::Guestfs;
+
+ my $h = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
+ $h->add_drive ('guest.img');
+ $h->launch ();
+ $h->mount ('/dev/sda1', '/');
+ $h->touch ('/hello');
+ $h->sync ();
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+The C<Sys::Guestfs> module provides a Perl XS binding to the
+libguestfs API for examining and modifying virtual machine
+disk images.
+
+Amongst the things this is good for: making batch configuration
+changes to guests, getting disk used/free statistics (see also:
+virt-df), migrating between virtualization systems (see also:
+virt-p2v), performing partial backups, performing partial guest
+clones, cloning guests and changing registry/UUID/hostname info, and
+much else besides.
+
+Libguestfs uses Linux kernel and qemu code, and can access any type of
+guest filesystem that Linux and qemu can, including but not limited
+to: ext2/3/4, btrfs, FAT and NTFS, LVM, many different disk partition
+schemes, qcow, qcow2, vmdk.
+
+Libguestfs provides ways to enumerate guest storage (eg. partitions,
+LVs, what filesystem is in each LV, etc.). It can also run commands
+in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over
+FUSE.
+
+See also L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)> for a set of useful library
+functions for using libguestfs from Perl, including integration
+with libvirt.
+
+=head1 ERRORS
+
+All errors turn into calls to C<croak> (see L<Carp(3)>).
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=cut
+
+package Sys::Guestfs;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+# This version number changes whenever a new function
+# is added to the libguestfs API. It is not directly
+# related to the libguestfs version number.
+use vars qw($VERSION);
+$VERSION = '0.%d';
+
+require XSLoader;
+XSLoader::load ('Sys::Guestfs');
+
+=item $h = Sys::Guestfs->new ();
+
+Create a new guestfs handle.
+
+=cut
+
+sub new {
+ my $proto = shift;
+ my $class = ref ($proto) || $proto;
+
+ my $g = Sys::Guestfs::_create ();
+ my $self = { _g => $g };
+ bless $self, $class;
+ return $self;
+}
+
+=item $h->close ();
+
+Explicitly close the guestfs handle.
+
+B<Note:> You should not usually call this function. The handle will
+be closed implicitly when its reference count goes to zero (eg.
+when it goes out of scope or the program ends). This call is
+only required in some exceptional cases, such as where the program
+may contain cached references to the handle 'somewhere' and you
+really have to have the close happen right away. After calling
+C<close> the program must not call any method (including C<close>)
+on the handle (but the implicit call to C<DESTROY> that happens
+when the final reference is cleaned up is OK).
+
+=item $h->set_progress_callback (\\&cb);
+
+Set the progress notification callback for this handle
+to the Perl closure C<cb>.
+
+C<cb> will be called whenever a long-running operation
+generates a progress notification message. The 4 parameters
+to the function are: C<proc_nr>, C<serial>, C<position>
+and C<total>.
+
+You should carefully read the documentation for
+L<guestfs(3)/guestfs_set_progress_callback> before using
+this function.
+
+=item $h->clear_progress_callback ();
+
+This removes any progress callback function associated with
+the handle.
+
+=cut
+
+" max_proc_nr;
+
+ (* Actions. We only need to print documentation for these as
+ * they are pulled in from the XS code automatically.
+ *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, _, longdesc) ->
+ if not (List.mem NotInDocs flags) then (
+ let longdesc = replace_str longdesc "C<guestfs_" "C<$h-E<gt>" in
+ pr "=item ";
+ generate_perl_prototype name style;
+ pr "\n\n";
+ pr "%s\n\n" longdesc;
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" protocol_limit_warning;
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ pr "%s\n\n" danger_will_robinson;
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> ()
+ | Some txt -> pr "%s\n\n" txt
+ )
+ ) all_functions_sorted;
+
+ (* End of file. *)
+ pr "\
+=cut
+
+1;
+
+=back
+
+=head1 AVAILABILITY
+
+From time to time we add new libguestfs APIs. Also some libguestfs
+APIs won't be available in all builds of libguestfs (the Fedora
+build is full-featured, but other builds may disable features).
+How do you test whether the APIs that your Perl program needs are
+available in the version of C<Sys::Guestfs> that you are using?
+
+To test if a particular function is available in the C<Sys::Guestfs>
+class, use the ordinary Perl UNIVERSAL method C<can(METHOD)>
+(see L<perlobj(1)>). For example:
+
+ use Sys::Guestfs;
+ if (defined (Sys::Guestfs->can (\"set_verbose\"))) {
+ print \"\\$h->set_verbose is available\\n\";
+ }
+
+To test if particular features are supported by the current
+build, use the L</available> method like the example below. Note
+that the appliance must be launched first.
+
+ $h->available ( [\"augeas\"] );
+
+Since the L</available> method croaks if the feature is not supported,
+you might also want to wrap this in an eval and return a boolean.
+In fact this has already been done for you: use
+L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)/feature_available>.
+
+For further discussion on this topic, refer to
+L<guestfs(3)/AVAILABILITY>.
+
+=head1 STORING DATA IN THE HANDLE
+
+The handle returned from L</new> is a hash reference. The hash
+normally contains a single element:
+
+ {
+ _g => [private data used by libguestfs]
+ }
+
+Callers can add other elements to this hash to store data for their own
+purposes. The data lasts for the lifetime of the handle.
+
+Any fields whose names begin with an underscore are reserved
+for private use by libguestfs. We may add more in future.
+
+It is recommended that callers prefix the name of their field(s)
+with some unique string, to avoid conflicts with other users.
+
+=head1 COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (C) %s Red Hat Inc.
+
+=head1 LICENSE
+
+Please see the file COPYING.LIB for the full license.
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<guestfs(3)>,
+L<guestfish(1)>,
+L<http://libguestfs.org>,
+L<Sys::Guestfs::Lib(3)>.
+
+=cut
+" copyright_years
+
+and generate_perl_prototype name style =
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> ()
+ | RBool n
+ | RInt n
+ | RInt64 n
+ | RConstString n
+ | RConstOptString n
+ | RString n
+ | RBufferOut n -> pr "$%s = " n
+ | RStruct (n,_)
+ | RHashtable n -> pr "%%%s = " n
+ | RStringList n
+ | RStructList (n,_) -> pr "@%s = " n
+ );
+ pr "$h->%s (" name;
+ let comma = ref false in
+ List.iter (
+ fun arg ->
+ if !comma then pr ", ";
+ comma := true;
+ match arg with
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n
+ | OptString n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n | FileIn n | FileOut n
+ | BufferIn n | Key n ->
+ pr "$%s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr "\\@%s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ");"
diff --git a/generator/generator_php.ml b/generator/generator_php.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..13ef4c00
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_php.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,455 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+let rec generate_php_h () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#ifndef PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_H
+#define PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_H 1
+
+#ifdef ZTS
+#include \"TSRM.h\"
+#endif
+
+#define PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_EXTNAME \"guestfs_php\"
+#define PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_VERSION \"1.0\"
+
+PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION (guestfs_php);
+
+#define PHP_GUESTFS_HANDLE_RES_NAME \"guestfs_h\"
+
+PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_create);
+PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_last_error);
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_%s);\n" shortname
+ ) all_functions_sorted;
+
+ pr "\
+
+extern zend_module_entry guestfs_php_module_entry;
+#define phpext_guestfs_php_ptr &guestfs_php_module_entry
+
+#endif /* PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_H */
+"
+
+and generate_php_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+/* NOTE: Be very careful with all macros in PHP header files. The
+ * morons who wrote them aren't good at making them safe for inclusion
+ * in arbitrary places in C code, eg. not using 'do ... while(0)'
+ * or parenthesizing any of the arguments.
+ */
+
+/* NOTE (2): Some parts of the API can't be used on 32 bit platforms.
+ * Any 64 bit numbers will be truncated. There's no easy way around
+ * this in PHP.
+ */
+
+#include <config.h>
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <php.h>
+#include <php_guestfs_php.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+
+static int res_guestfs_h;
+
+static void
+guestfs_php_handle_dtor (zend_rsrc_list_entry *rsrc TSRMLS_DC)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g = (guestfs_h *) rsrc->ptr;
+ if (g != NULL)
+ guestfs_close (g);
+}
+
+PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION (guestfs_php)
+{
+ res_guestfs_h =
+ zend_register_list_destructors_ex (guestfs_php_handle_dtor,
+ NULL, PHP_GUESTFS_HANDLE_RES_NAME, module_number);
+}
+
+static function_entry guestfs_php_functions[] = {
+ PHP_FE (guestfs_create, NULL)
+ PHP_FE (guestfs_last_error, NULL)
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr " PHP_FE (guestfs_%s, NULL)\n" shortname
+ ) all_functions_sorted;
+
+ pr " { NULL, NULL, NULL }
+};
+
+zend_module_entry guestfs_php_module_entry = {
+#if ZEND_MODULE_API_NO >= 20010901
+ STANDARD_MODULE_HEADER,
+#endif
+ PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_EXTNAME,
+ guestfs_php_functions,
+ PHP_MINIT (guestfs_php),
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+#if ZEND_MODULE_API_NO >= 20010901
+ PHP_GUESTFS_PHP_VERSION,
+#endif
+ STANDARD_MODULE_PROPERTIES
+};
+
+#ifdef COMPILE_DL_GUESTFS_PHP
+ZEND_GET_MODULE (guestfs_php)
+#endif
+
+PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_create)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g = guestfs_create ();
+ if (g == NULL) {
+ RETURN_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
+
+ ZEND_REGISTER_RESOURCE (return_value, g, res_guestfs_h);
+}
+
+PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_last_error)
+{
+ zval *z_g;
+ guestfs_h *g;
+
+ if (zend_parse_parameters (ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, \"r\",
+ &z_g) == FAILURE) {
+ RETURN_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE (g, guestfs_h *, &z_g, -1, PHP_GUESTFS_HANDLE_RES_NAME,
+ res_guestfs_h);
+ if (g == NULL) {
+ RETURN_FALSE;
+ }
+
+ const char *err = guestfs_last_error (g);
+ if (err) {
+ RETURN_STRING (err, 1);
+ } else {
+ RETURN_NULL ();
+ }
+}
+
+";
+
+ (* Now generate the PHP bindings for each action. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "PHP_FUNCTION (guestfs_%s)\n" shortname;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " zval *z_g;\n";
+ pr " guestfs_h *g;\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | String n | Device n | Pathname n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | Key n
+ | OptString n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " int %s_size;\n" n
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " zval *z_%s;\n" n;
+ pr " char **%s;\n" n;
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr " zend_bool %s;\n" n
+ | Int n | Int64 n ->
+ pr " long %s;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Parse the parameters. *)
+ let param_string = String.concat "" (
+ List.map (
+ function
+ | String n | Device n | Pathname n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | BufferIn n | Key n -> "s"
+ | OptString n -> "s!"
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> "a"
+ | Bool n -> "b"
+ | Int n | Int64 n -> "l"
+ ) (snd style)
+ ) in
+
+ pr " if (zend_parse_parameters (ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, \"r%s\",\n"
+ param_string;
+ pr " &z_g";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | String n | Device n | Pathname n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | BufferIn n | Key n
+ | OptString n ->
+ pr ", &%s, &%s_size" n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr ", &z_%s" n
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr ", &%s" n
+ | Int n | Int64 n ->
+ pr ", &%s" n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ") == FAILURE) {\n";
+ pr " RETURN_FALSE;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE (g, guestfs_h *, &z_g, -1, PHP_GUESTFS_HANDLE_RES_NAME,\n";
+ pr " res_guestfs_h);\n";
+ pr " if (g == NULL) {\n";
+ pr " RETURN_FALSE;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | String n | Device n | Pathname n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | Key n
+ | OptString n ->
+ (* Just need to check the string doesn't contain any ASCII
+ * NUL characters, which won't be supported by the C API.
+ *)
+ pr " if (strlen (%s) != %s_size) {\n" n n;
+ pr " fprintf (stderr, \"libguestfs: %s: parameter '%s' contains embedded ASCII NUL.\\n\");\n" shortname n;
+ pr " RETURN_FALSE;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ | BufferIn n -> ()
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n ->
+ (* Convert array to list of strings.
+ * http://marc.info/?l=pecl-dev&m=112205192100631&w=2
+ *)
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " HashTable *a;\n";
+ pr " int n;\n";
+ pr " HashPosition p;\n";
+ pr " zval **d;\n";
+ pr " size_t c = 0;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " a = Z_ARRVAL_P (z_%s);\n" n;
+ pr " n = zend_hash_num_elements (a);\n";
+ pr " %s = safe_emalloc (n + 1, sizeof (char *), 0);\n" n;
+ pr " for (zend_hash_internal_pointer_reset_ex (a, &p);\n";
+ pr " zend_hash_get_current_data_ex (a, (void **) &d, &p) == SUCCESS;\n";
+ pr " zend_hash_move_forward_ex (a, &p)) {\n";
+ pr " zval t = **d;\n";
+ pr " zval_copy_ctor (&t);\n";
+ pr " convert_to_string (&t);\n";
+ pr " %s[c] = Z_STRVAL (t);\n" n;
+ pr " c++;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " %s[c] = NULL;\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Return value. *)
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RBool _
+ | RInt _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RConstOptString _ -> pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+
+ (* Call the function. *)
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " shortname;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Free up parameters. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | String n | Device n | Pathname n | Dev_or_Path n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | Key n
+ | OptString n -> ()
+ | BufferIn n -> ()
+ | StringList n
+ | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " size_t c = 0;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " for (c = 0; %s[c] != NULL; ++c)\n" n;
+ pr " efree (%s[c]);\n" n;
+ pr " efree (%s);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n -> ()
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ (* Check for errors. *)
+ pr " if (r == %s) {\n" error_code;
+ pr " RETURN_FALSE;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Convert the return value. *)
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr " RETURN_TRUE;\n"
+ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " RETURN_BOOL (r);\n"
+ | RInt _ ->
+ pr " RETURN_LONG (r);\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " RETURN_LONG (r);\n"
+ | RConstString _ ->
+ pr " RETURN_STRING (r, 1);\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " if (r) { RETURN_STRING (r, 1); }\n";
+ pr " else { RETURN_NULL (); }\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " char *r_copy = estrdup (r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " RETURN_STRING (r_copy, 0);\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r_copy = estrndup (r, size);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " RETURN_STRING (r_copy, 0);\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " size_t c = 0;\n";
+ pr " array_init (return_value);\n";
+ pr " for (c = 0; r[c] != NULL; ++c) {\n";
+ pr " add_next_index_string (return_value, r[c], 1);\n";
+ pr " free (r[c]);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " size_t c = 0;\n";
+ pr " array_init (return_value);\n";
+ pr " for (c = 0; r[c] != NULL; c += 2) {\n";
+ pr " add_assoc_string (return_value, r[c], r[c+1], 1);\n";
+ pr " free (r[c]);\n";
+ pr " free (r[c+1]);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_php_struct_code typ cols
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_php_struct_list_code typ cols
+ );
+
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions_sorted
+
+and generate_php_struct_code typ cols =
+ pr " array_init (return_value);\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " add_assoc_string (return_value, \"%s\", r->%s, 1);\n" name name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (return_value, \"%s\", r->%s, r->%s_len, 1);\n"
+ name name name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (return_value, \"%s\", r->%s, 32, 1);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64|FInt64|FInt32|FUInt32) ->
+ pr " add_assoc_long (return_value, \"%s\", r->%s);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (return_value, \"%s\", &r->%s, 1, 1);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " add_assoc_double (return_value, \"%s\", r->%s);\n"
+ name name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ
+
+and generate_php_struct_list_code typ cols =
+ pr " array_init (return_value);\n";
+ pr " size_t c = 0;\n";
+ pr " for (c = 0; c < r->len; ++c) {\n";
+ pr " zval *z_elem;\n";
+ pr " ALLOC_INIT_ZVAL (z_elem);\n";
+ pr " array_init (z_elem);\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " add_assoc_string (z_elem, \"%s\", r->val[c].%s, 1);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (z_elem, \"%s\", r->val[c].%s, r->val[c].%s_len, 1);\n"
+ name name name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (z_elem, \"%s\", r->val[c].%s, 32, 1);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64|FInt64|FInt32|FUInt32) ->
+ pr " add_assoc_long (z_elem, \"%s\", r->val[c].%s);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " add_assoc_stringl (z_elem, \"%s\", &r->val[c].%s, 1, 1);\n"
+ name name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " add_assoc_double (z_elem, \"%s\", r->val[c].%s);\n"
+ name name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " add_next_index_zval (return_value, z_elem);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ
diff --git a/generator/generator_pr.ml b/generator/generator_pr.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..eef565e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_pr.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Unix
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_utils
+
+(* 'pr' prints to the current output file. *)
+let chan = ref Pervasives.stdout
+let lines = ref 0
+let pr fs =
+ ksprintf
+ (fun str ->
+ let i = count_chars '\n' str in
+ lines := !lines + i;
+ output_string !chan str
+ ) fs
+
+let output_to filename k =
+ let filename_new = filename ^ ".new" in
+ chan := open_out filename_new;
+ k ();
+ close_out !chan;
+ chan := Pervasives.stdout;
+
+ (* Is the new file different from the current file? *)
+ if Sys.file_exists filename && files_equal filename filename_new then
+ unlink filename_new (* same, so skip it *)
+ else (
+ (* different, overwrite old one *)
+ (try chmod filename 0o644 with Unix_error _ -> ());
+ rename filename_new filename;
+ chmod filename 0o444;
+ printf "written %s\n%!" filename;
+ )
+
+let get_lines_generated () =
+ !lines
diff --git a/generator/generator_pr.mli b/generator/generator_pr.mli
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..2b09e06e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_pr.mli
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(** Printing and current output file. *)
+
+val pr : ('a, unit, string, unit) format4 -> 'a
+(** General printing function which prints to the current output file. *)
+
+val output_to : string -> (unit -> unit) -> unit
+(** [output_to filename f] runs [f] and writes the result to [filename].
+ [filename] is only updated if the output is different from what
+ is in the file already. *)
+
+val get_lines_generated : unit -> int
+(** Return number of lines of code generated. *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_prepopts.ml b/generator/generator_prepopts.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..faa49615
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_prepopts.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+type optargs = (string * string * string) list
+
+type prepopt = string * string * optargs * string
+
+(* Used for the guestfish -N (prepared disk images) option.
+ * Note that the longdescs are indented by 2 spaces.
+ *)
+let prepopts = [
+ ("disk",
+ "create a blank disk",
+ [ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image" ],
+ " Create a blank disk, size 100MB (by default).
+
+ The default size can be changed by supplying an optional parameter.");
+
+ ("part",
+ "create a partitioned disk",
+ [ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " Create a disk with a single partition. By default the size of the disk
+ is 100MB (the available space in the partition will be a tiny bit smaller)
+ and the partition table will be MBR (old DOS-style).
+
+ These defaults can be changed by supplying optional parameters.");
+
+ ("fs",
+ "create a filesystem",
+ [ "filesystem", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use";
+ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " Create a disk with a single partition, with the partition containing
+ an empty filesystem. This defaults to creating a 100MB disk (the available
+ space in the filesystem will be a tiny bit smaller) with an MBR (old
+ DOS-style) partition table and an ext2 filesystem.
+
+ These defaults can be changed by supplying optional parameters.");
+
+ ("lv",
+ "create a disk with logical volume",
+ [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV to use";
+ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " Create a disk with a single partition, set up the partition as an
+ LVM2 physical volume, and place a volume group and logical volume
+ on there. This defaults to creating a 100MB disk with the VG and
+ LV called /dev/VG/LV. You can change the name of the VG and LV
+ by supplying an alternate name as the first optional parameter.
+
+ Note this does not create a filesystem. Use 'lvfs' to do that.");
+
+ ("lvfs",
+ "create a disk with logical volume and filesystem",
+ [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV to use";
+ "filesystem", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use";
+ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " Create a disk with a single partition, set up the partition as an
+ LVM2 physical volume, and place a volume group and logical volume
+ on there. Then format the LV with a filesystem. This defaults to
+ creating a 100MB disk with the VG and LV called /dev/VG/LV, with an
+ ext2 filesystem.");
+
+ ("bootroot",
+ "create a boot and root filesystem",
+ [ "bootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for boot";
+ "rootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for root";
+ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "bootsize", "32M", "the size of the boot filesystem";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " Create a disk with two partitions, for boot and root filesystem.
+ Format the two filesystems independently. There are several optional
+ parameters which control the exact layout and filesystem types.");
+
+ ("bootrootlv",
+ "create a boot and root filesystem using LVM",
+ [ "name", "/dev/VG/LV", "the name of the VG and LV for root";
+ "bootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for boot";
+ "rootfs", "ext2", "the type of filesystem to use for root";
+ "size", "100M", "the size of the disk image";
+ "bootsize", "32M", "the size of the boot filesystem";
+ "partition", "mbr", "partition table type" ],
+ " This is the same as 'bootroot' but the root filesystem (only) is
+ placed on a logical volume, named by default '/dev/VG/LV'. There are
+ several optional parameters which control the exact layout.");
+]
diff --git a/generator/generator_prepopts.mli b/generator/generator_prepopts.mli
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..36fce42c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_prepopts.mli
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(** Types of prepared disk images for [guestfish -N] option. *)
+
+type optargs = (string * string * string) list
+(** List of optional arguments to each prepared disk image type. *)
+
+type prepopt = string * string * optargs * string
+(** A prepared disk image type. *)
+
+val prepopts : prepopt list
+(** List of types of prepared disk images. *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_python.ml b/generator/generator_python.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..2a6034d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_python.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,570 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate Python C module. *)
+let rec generate_python_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN 1
+#include <Python.h>
+
+#if PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000
+typedef int Py_ssize_t;
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_MAX INT_MAX
+#define PY_SSIZE_T_MIN INT_MIN
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+
+#ifndef HAVE_PYCAPSULE_NEW
+typedef struct {
+ PyObject_HEAD
+ guestfs_h *g;
+} Pyguestfs_Object;
+#endif
+
+static guestfs_h *
+get_handle (PyObject *obj)
+{
+ assert (obj);
+ assert (obj != Py_None);
+#ifndef HAVE_PYCAPSULE_NEW
+ return ((Pyguestfs_Object *) obj)->g;
+#else
+ return (guestfs_h*) PyCapsule_GetPointer(obj, \"guestfs_h\");
+#endif
+}
+
+static PyObject *
+put_handle (guestfs_h *g)
+{
+ assert (g);
+#ifndef HAVE_PYCAPSULE_NEW
+ return
+ PyCObject_FromVoidPtrAndDesc ((void *) g, (char *) \"guestfs_h\", NULL);
+#else
+ return PyCapsule_New ((void *) g, \"guestfs_h\", NULL);
+#endif
+}
+
+/* This list should be freed (but not the strings) after use. */
+static char **
+get_string_list (PyObject *obj)
+{
+ size_t i, len;
+ char **r;
+
+ assert (obj);
+
+ if (!PyList_Check (obj)) {
+ PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, \"expecting a list parameter\");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ Py_ssize_t slen = PyList_Size (obj);
+ if (slen == -1) {
+ PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, \"get_string_list: PyList_Size failure\");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ len = (size_t) slen;
+ r = malloc (sizeof (char *) * (len+1));
+ if (r == NULL) {
+ PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, \"get_string_list: out of memory\");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
+ r[i] = PyString_AsString (PyList_GetItem (obj, i));
+ r[len] = NULL;
+
+ return r;
+}
+
+static PyObject *
+put_string_list (char * const * const argv)
+{
+ PyObject *list;
+ int argc, i;
+
+ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; ++argc)
+ ;
+
+ list = PyList_New (argc);
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i)
+ PyList_SetItem (list, i, PyString_FromString (argv[i]));
+
+ return list;
+}
+
+static PyObject *
+put_table (char * const * const argv)
+{
+ PyObject *list, *item;
+ int argc, i;
+
+ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; ++argc)
+ ;
+
+ list = PyList_New (argc >> 1);
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i += 2) {
+ item = PyTuple_New (2);
+ PyTuple_SetItem (item, 0, PyString_FromString (argv[i]));
+ PyTuple_SetItem (item, 1, PyString_FromString (argv[i+1]));
+ PyList_SetItem (list, i >> 1, item);
+ }
+
+ return list;
+}
+
+static void
+free_strings (char **argv)
+{
+ int argc;
+
+ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; ++argc)
+ free (argv[argc]);
+ free (argv);
+}
+
+static PyObject *
+py_guestfs_create (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g;
+
+ g = guestfs_create ();
+ if (g == NULL) {
+ PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError,
+ \"guestfs.create: failed to allocate handle\");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
+ /* This can return NULL, but in that case put_handle will have
+ * set the Python error string.
+ */
+ return put_handle (g);
+}
+
+static PyObject *
+py_guestfs_close (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
+{
+ PyObject *py_g;
+ guestfs_h *g;
+
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, (char *) \"O:guestfs_close\", &py_g))
+ return NULL;
+ g = get_handle (py_g);
+
+ guestfs_close (g);
+
+ Py_INCREF (Py_None);
+ return Py_None;
+}
+
+";
+
+ let emit_put_list_function typ =
+ pr "static PyObject *\n";
+ pr "put_%s_list (struct guestfs_%s_list *%ss)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " PyObject *list;\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " list = PyList_New (%ss->len);\n" typ;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < %ss->len; ++i)\n" typ;
+ pr " PyList_SetItem (list, i, put_%s (&%ss->val[i]));\n" typ typ;
+ pr " return list;\n";
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ in
+
+ (* Structures, turned into Python dictionaries. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (typ, cols) ->
+ pr "static PyObject *\n";
+ pr "put_%s (struct guestfs_%s *%s)\n" typ typ typ;
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " PyObject *dict;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr " dict = PyDict_New ();\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyString_FromString (%s->%s));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyString_FromStringAndSize (%s->%s, %s->%s_len));\n"
+ typ name typ name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyString_FromStringAndSize (%s->%s, 32));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong (%s->%s));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyLong_FromLongLong (%s->%s));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, FUInt32 ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyLong_FromUnsignedLong (%s->%s));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, FInt32 ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyLong_FromLong (%s->%s));\n"
+ typ name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " if (%s->%s >= 0)\n" typ name;
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyFloat_FromDouble ((double) %s->%s));\n"
+ typ name;
+ pr " else {\n";
+ pr " Py_INCREF (Py_None);\n";
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\", Py_None);\n" name;
+ pr " }\n"
+ | name, FChar ->
+ pr " PyDict_SetItemString (dict, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " PyString_FromStringAndSize (&dirent->%s, 1));\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " return dict;\n";
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ ) structs;
+
+ (* Emit a put_TYPE_list function definition only if that function is used. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, (RStructListOnly | RStructAndList) ->
+ (* generate the function for typ *)
+ emit_put_list_function typ
+ | typ, _ -> () (* empty *)
+ ) (rstructs_used_by all_functions);
+
+ (* Python wrapper functions. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "static PyObject *\n";
+ pr "py_guestfs_%s (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)\n" name;
+ pr "{\n";
+
+ pr " PyObject *py_g;\n";
+ pr " guestfs_h *g;\n";
+ pr " PyObject *py_r;\n";
+
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ -> pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) -> pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | OptString n -> pr " const char *%s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " const char *%s;\n" n;
+ pr " Py_ssize_t %s_size;\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " PyObject *py_%s;\n" n;
+ pr " char **%s;\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " long long %s;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Convert the parameters. *)
+ pr " if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, (char *) \"O";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | Key _
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> pr "s"
+ | OptString _ -> pr "z"
+ | StringList _ | DeviceList _ -> pr "O"
+ | Bool _ -> pr "i" (* XXX Python has booleans? *)
+ | Int _ -> pr "i"
+ | Int64 _ -> pr "L" (* XXX Whoever thought it was a good idea to
+ * emulate C's int/long/long long in Python?
+ *)
+ | BufferIn _ -> pr "s#"
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr ":guestfs_%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " &py_g";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | OptString n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr ", &py_%s" n
+ | Bool n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | Int n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr ", &%s" n
+ | BufferIn n -> pr ", &%s, &%s_size" n n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr "))\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+
+ pr " g = get_handle (py_g);\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | Key _
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " %s = get_string_list (py_%s);\n" n n;
+ pr " if (!%s) return NULL;\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | Key _
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr " if (r == %s) {\n" error_code;
+ pr " PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr " return NULL;\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr " Py_INCREF (Py_None);\n";
+ pr " py_r = Py_None;\n"
+ | RInt _
+ | RBool _ -> pr " py_r = PyInt_FromLong ((long) r);\n"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " py_r = PyLong_FromLongLong (r);\n"
+ | RConstString _ -> pr " py_r = PyString_FromString (r);\n"
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " if (r)\n";
+ pr " py_r = PyString_FromString (r);\n";
+ pr " else {\n";
+ pr " Py_INCREF (Py_None);\n";
+ pr " py_r = Py_None;\n";
+ pr " }\n"
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " py_r = PyString_FromString (r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " py_r = put_string_list (r);\n";
+ pr " free_strings (r);\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ pr " py_r = put_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " py_r = put_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ
+ | RHashtable n ->
+ pr " py_r = put_table (r);\n";
+ pr " free_strings (r);\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " py_r = PyString_FromStringAndSize (r, size);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n"
+ );
+
+ pr " return py_r;\n";
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ (* Table of functions. *)
+ pr "static PyMethodDef methods[] = {\n";
+ pr " { (char *) \"create\", py_guestfs_create, METH_VARARGS, NULL },\n";
+ pr " { (char *) \"close\", py_guestfs_close, METH_VARARGS, NULL },\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, _, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr " { (char *) \"%s\", py_guestfs_%s, METH_VARARGS, NULL },\n"
+ name name
+ ) all_functions;
+ pr " { NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }\n";
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Init function. *)
+ pr "\
+void
+initlibguestfsmod (void)
+{
+ static int initialized = 0;
+
+ if (initialized) return;
+ Py_InitModule ((char *) \"libguestfsmod\", methods);
+ initialized = 1;
+}
+"
+
+(* Generate Python module. *)
+and generate_python_py () =
+ generate_header HashStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+u\"\"\"Python bindings for libguestfs
+
+import guestfs
+g = guestfs.GuestFS ()
+g.add_drive (\"guest.img\")
+g.launch ()
+parts = g.list_partitions ()
+
+The guestfs module provides a Python binding to the libguestfs API
+for examining and modifying virtual machine disk images.
+
+Amongst the things this is good for: making batch configuration
+changes to guests, getting disk used/free statistics (see also:
+virt-df), migrating between virtualization systems (see also:
+virt-p2v), performing partial backups, performing partial guest
+clones, cloning guests and changing registry/UUID/hostname info, and
+much else besides.
+
+Libguestfs uses Linux kernel and qemu code, and can access any type of
+guest filesystem that Linux and qemu can, including but not limited
+to: ext2/3/4, btrfs, FAT and NTFS, LVM, many different disk partition
+schemes, qcow, qcow2, vmdk.
+
+Libguestfs provides ways to enumerate guest storage (eg. partitions,
+LVs, what filesystem is in each LV, etc.). It can also run commands
+in the context of the guest. Also you can access filesystems over
+FUSE.
+
+Errors which happen while using the API are turned into Python
+RuntimeError exceptions.
+
+To create a guestfs handle you usually have to perform the following
+sequence of calls:
+
+# Create the handle, call add_drive at least once, and possibly
+# several times if the guest has multiple block devices:
+g = guestfs.GuestFS ()
+g.add_drive (\"guest.img\")
+
+# Launch the qemu subprocess and wait for it to become ready:
+g.launch ()
+
+# Now you can issue commands, for example:
+logvols = g.lvs ()
+
+\"\"\"
+
+import libguestfsmod
+
+class GuestFS:
+ \"\"\"Instances of this class are libguestfs API handles.\"\"\"
+
+ def __init__ (self):
+ \"\"\"Create a new libguestfs handle.\"\"\"
+ self._o = libguestfsmod.create ()
+
+ def __del__ (self):
+ libguestfsmod.close (self._o)
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, flags, _, _, longdesc) ->
+ pr " def %s " name;
+ generate_py_call_args ~handle:"self" (snd style);
+ pr ":\n";
+
+ if not (List.mem NotInDocs flags) then (
+ let doc = replace_str longdesc "C<guestfs_" "C<g." in
+ let doc =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RInt64 _ | RBool _
+ | RConstOptString _ | RConstString _
+ | RString _ | RBufferOut _ -> doc
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ doc ^ "\n\nThis function returns a list of strings."
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ doc ^ sprintf "\n\nThis function returns a dictionary, with keys matching the various fields in the guestfs_%s structure." typ
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ doc ^ sprintf "\n\nThis function returns a list of %ss. Each %s is represented as a dictionary." typ typ
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ doc ^ "\n\nThis function returns a dictionary." in
+ let doc =
+ if List.mem ProtocolLimitWarning flags then
+ doc ^ "\n\n" ^ protocol_limit_warning
+ else doc in
+ let doc =
+ if List.mem DangerWillRobinson flags then
+ doc ^ "\n\n" ^ danger_will_robinson
+ else doc in
+ let doc =
+ match deprecation_notice flags with
+ | None -> doc
+ | Some txt -> doc ^ "\n\n" ^ txt in
+ let doc = pod2text ~width:60 name doc in
+ let doc = List.map (fun line -> replace_str line "\\" "\\\\") doc in
+ let doc = String.concat "\n " doc in
+ pr " u\"\"\"%s\"\"\"\n" doc;
+ );
+ pr " return libguestfsmod.%s " name;
+ generate_py_call_args ~handle:"self._o" (snd style);
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ ) all_functions
+
+(* Generate Python call arguments, eg "(handle, foo, bar)" *)
+and generate_py_call_args ~handle args =
+ pr "(%s" handle;
+ List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", %s" (name_of_argt arg)) args;
+ pr ")"
diff --git a/generator/generator_ruby.ml b/generator/generator_ruby.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4ee34752
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_ruby.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,315 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+open Generator_c
+
+(* Generate ruby bindings. *)
+let rec generate_ruby_c () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ pr "\
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include <ruby.h>
+
+#include \"guestfs.h\"
+
+#include \"extconf.h\"
+
+/* For Ruby < 1.9 */
+#ifndef RARRAY_LEN
+#define RARRAY_LEN(r) (RARRAY((r))->len)
+#endif
+
+static VALUE m_guestfs; /* guestfs module */
+static VALUE c_guestfs; /* guestfs_h handle */
+static VALUE e_Error; /* used for all errors */
+
+static void ruby_guestfs_free (void *p)
+{
+ if (!p) return;
+ guestfs_close ((guestfs_h *) p);
+}
+
+static VALUE ruby_guestfs_create (VALUE m)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g;
+
+ g = guestfs_create ();
+ if (!g)
+ rb_raise (e_Error, \"failed to create guestfs handle\");
+
+ /* Don't print error messages to stderr by default. */
+ guestfs_set_error_handler (g, NULL, NULL);
+
+ /* Wrap it, and make sure the close function is called when the
+ * handle goes away.
+ */
+ return Data_Wrap_Struct (c_guestfs, NULL, ruby_guestfs_free, g);
+}
+
+static VALUE ruby_guestfs_close (VALUE gv)
+{
+ guestfs_h *g;
+ Data_Get_Struct (gv, guestfs_h, g);
+
+ ruby_guestfs_free (g);
+ DATA_PTR (gv) = NULL;
+
+ return Qnil;
+}
+
+";
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr "static VALUE ruby_guestfs_%s (VALUE gv" name;
+ List.iter (fun arg -> pr ", VALUE %sv" (name_of_argt arg)) (snd style);
+ pr ")\n";
+ pr "{\n";
+ pr " guestfs_h *g;\n";
+ pr " Data_Get_Struct (gv, guestfs_h, g);\n";
+ pr " if (!g)\n";
+ pr " rb_raise (rb_eArgError, \"%%s: used handle after closing it\", \"%s\");\n"
+ name;
+ pr "\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n ->
+ pr " Check_Type (%sv, T_STRING);\n" n;
+ pr " const char *%s = StringValueCStr (%sv);\n" n n;
+ pr " if (!%s)\n" n;
+ pr " rb_raise (rb_eTypeError, \"expected string for parameter %%s of %%s\",\n";
+ pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" n name
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " Check_Type (%sv, T_STRING);\n" n;
+ pr " const char *%s = RSTRING (%sv)->ptr;\n" n n;
+ pr " if (!%s)\n" n;
+ pr " rb_raise (rb_eTypeError, \"expected string for parameter %%s of %%s\",\n";
+ pr " \"%s\", \"%s\");\n" n name;
+ pr " size_t %s_size = RSTRING (%sv)->len;\n" n n
+ | OptString n ->
+ pr " const char *%s = !NIL_P (%sv) ? StringValueCStr (%sv) : NULL;\n" n n n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " char **%s;\n" n;
+ pr " Check_Type (%sv, T_ARRAY);\n" n;
+ pr " {\n";
+ pr " size_t i, len;\n";
+ pr " len = RARRAY_LEN (%sv);\n" n;
+ pr " %s = guestfs_safe_malloc (g, sizeof (char *) * (len+1));\n"
+ n;
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " VALUE v = rb_ary_entry (%sv, i);\n" n;
+ pr " %s[i] = StringValueCStr (v);\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " %s[len] = NULL;\n" n;
+ pr " }\n";
+ | Bool n ->
+ pr " int %s = RTEST (%sv);\n" n n
+ | Int n ->
+ pr " int %s = NUM2INT (%sv);\n" n n
+ | Int64 n ->
+ pr " long long %s = NUM2LL (%sv);\n" n n
+ ) (snd style);
+ pr "\n";
+
+ let error_code =
+ match fst style with
+ | RErr | RInt _ | RBool _ -> pr " int r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RInt64 _ -> pr " int64_t r;\n"; "-1"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " const char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RString _ -> pr " char *r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStringList _ | RHashtable _ -> pr " char **r;\n"; "NULL"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) -> pr " struct guestfs_%s *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ pr " struct guestfs_%s_list *r;\n" typ; "NULL"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " char *r;\n";
+ pr " size_t size;\n";
+ "NULL" in
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr " r = guestfs_%s " name;
+ generate_c_call_args ~handle:"g" style;
+ pr ";\n";
+
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname _ | Device _ | Dev_or_Path _ | String _ | Key _
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ | OptString _ | Bool _ | Int _ | Int64 _
+ | BufferIn _ -> ()
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n ->
+ pr " free (%s);\n" n
+ ) (snd style);
+
+ pr " if (r == %s)\n" error_code;
+ pr " rb_raise (e_Error, \"%%s\", guestfs_last_error (g));\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr ->
+ pr " return Qnil;\n"
+ | RInt _ | RBool _ ->
+ pr " return INT2NUM (r);\n"
+ | RInt64 _ ->
+ pr " return ULL2NUM (r);\n"
+ | RConstString _ ->
+ pr " return rb_str_new2 (r);\n";
+ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ pr " if (r)\n";
+ pr " return rb_str_new2 (r);\n";
+ pr " else\n";
+ pr " return Qnil;\n";
+ | RString _ ->
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_str_new2 (r);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return rv;\n";
+ | RStringList _ ->
+ pr " size_t i, len = 0;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; ++i) len++;\n";
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_ary_new2 (len);\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " rb_ary_push (rv, rb_str_new2 (r[i]));\n";
+ pr " free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return rv;\n"
+ | RStruct (_, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_ruby_struct_code typ cols
+ | RStructList (_, typ) ->
+ let cols = cols_of_struct typ in
+ generate_ruby_struct_list_code typ cols
+ | RHashtable _ ->
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_hash_new ();\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; r[i] != NULL; i+=2) {\n";
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (r[i]), rb_str_new2 (r[i+1]));\n";
+ pr " free (r[i]);\n";
+ pr " free (r[i+1]);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return rv;\n"
+ | RBufferOut _ ->
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_str_new (r, size);\n";
+ pr " free (r);\n";
+ pr " return rv;\n";
+ );
+
+ pr "}\n";
+ pr "\n"
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ pr "\
+/* Initialize the module. */
+void Init__guestfs ()
+{
+ m_guestfs = rb_define_module (\"Guestfs\");
+ c_guestfs = rb_define_class_under (m_guestfs, \"Guestfs\", rb_cObject);
+ e_Error = rb_define_class_under (m_guestfs, \"Error\", rb_eStandardError);
+
+#ifdef HAVE_RB_DEFINE_ALLOC_FUNC
+ rb_define_alloc_func (c_guestfs, ruby_guestfs_create);
+#endif
+
+ rb_define_module_function (m_guestfs, \"create\", ruby_guestfs_create, 0);
+ rb_define_method (c_guestfs, \"close\", ruby_guestfs_close, 0);
+
+";
+ (* Define the rest of the methods. *)
+ List.iter (
+ fun (name, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr " rb_define_method (c_guestfs, \"%s\",\n" name;
+ pr " ruby_guestfs_%s, %d);\n" name (List.length (snd style))
+ ) all_functions;
+
+ pr "}\n"
+
+(* Ruby code to return a struct. *)
+and generate_ruby_struct_code typ cols =
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_hash_new ();\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new2 (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new (r->%s, r->%s_len));\n" name name name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new (r->%s, 32));\n" name name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), ULL2NUM (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), LL2NUM (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FUInt32 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), UINT2NUM (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FInt32 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), INT2NUM (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_dbl2big (r->%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FChar -> (* XXX wrong? *)
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (rv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), ULL2NUM (r->%s));\n" name name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " return rv;\n"
+
+(* Ruby code to return a struct list. *)
+and generate_ruby_struct_list_code typ cols =
+ pr " VALUE rv = rb_ary_new2 (r->len);\n";
+ pr " size_t i;\n";
+ pr " for (i = 0; i < r->len; ++i) {\n";
+ pr " VALUE hv = rb_hash_new ();\n";
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | name, FString ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new2 (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FBuffer ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new (r->val[i].%s, r->val[i].%s_len));\n" name name name
+ | name, FUUID ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_str_new (r->val[i].%s, 32));\n" name name
+ | name, (FBytes|FUInt64) ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), ULL2NUM (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FInt64 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), LL2NUM (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FUInt32 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), UINT2NUM (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FInt32 ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), INT2NUM (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FOptPercent ->
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), rb_dbl2big (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ | name, FChar -> (* XXX wrong? *)
+ pr " rb_hash_aset (hv, rb_str_new2 (\"%s\"), ULL2NUM (r->val[i].%s));\n" name name
+ ) cols;
+ pr " rb_ary_push (rv, hv);\n";
+ pr " }\n";
+ pr " guestfs_free_%s_list (r);\n" typ;
+ pr " return rv;\n"
diff --git a/generator/generator_structs.ml b/generator/generator_structs.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..9cd585b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_structs.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,206 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+
+type cols = (string * field) list
+
+(* Because we generate extra parsing code for LVM command line tools,
+ * we have to pull out the LVM columns separately here.
+ *)
+let lvm_pv_cols = [
+ "pv_name", FString;
+ "pv_uuid", FUUID;
+ "pv_fmt", FString;
+ "pv_size", FBytes;
+ "dev_size", FBytes;
+ "pv_free", FBytes;
+ "pv_used", FBytes;
+ "pv_attr", FString (* XXX *);
+ "pv_pe_count", FInt64;
+ "pv_pe_alloc_count", FInt64;
+ "pv_tags", FString;
+ "pe_start", FBytes;
+ "pv_mda_count", FInt64;
+ "pv_mda_free", FBytes;
+ (* Not in Fedora 10:
+ "pv_mda_size", FBytes;
+ *)
+]
+let lvm_vg_cols = [
+ "vg_name", FString;
+ "vg_uuid", FUUID;
+ "vg_fmt", FString;
+ "vg_attr", FString (* XXX *);
+ "vg_size", FBytes;
+ "vg_free", FBytes;
+ "vg_sysid", FString;
+ "vg_extent_size", FBytes;
+ "vg_extent_count", FInt64;
+ "vg_free_count", FInt64;
+ "max_lv", FInt64;
+ "max_pv", FInt64;
+ "pv_count", FInt64;
+ "lv_count", FInt64;
+ "snap_count", FInt64;
+ "vg_seqno", FInt64;
+ "vg_tags", FString;
+ "vg_mda_count", FInt64;
+ "vg_mda_free", FBytes;
+ (* Not in Fedora 10:
+ "vg_mda_size", FBytes;
+ *)
+]
+let lvm_lv_cols = [
+ "lv_name", FString;
+ "lv_uuid", FUUID;
+ "lv_attr", FString (* XXX *);
+ "lv_major", FInt64;
+ "lv_minor", FInt64;
+ "lv_kernel_major", FInt64;
+ "lv_kernel_minor", FInt64;
+ "lv_size", FBytes;
+ "seg_count", FInt64;
+ "origin", FString;
+ "snap_percent", FOptPercent;
+ "copy_percent", FOptPercent;
+ "move_pv", FString;
+ "lv_tags", FString;
+ "mirror_log", FString;
+ "modules", FString;
+]
+
+(* Names and fields in all structures (in RStruct and RStructList)
+ * that we support.
+ *)
+let structs = [
+ (* The old RIntBool return type, only ever used for aug_defnode. Do
+ * not use this struct in any new code.
+ *)
+ "int_bool", [
+ "i", FInt32; (* for historical compatibility *)
+ "b", FInt32; (* for historical compatibility *)
+ ];
+
+ (* LVM PVs, VGs, LVs. *)
+ "lvm_pv", lvm_pv_cols;
+ "lvm_vg", lvm_vg_cols;
+ "lvm_lv", lvm_lv_cols;
+
+ (* Column names and types from stat structures.
+ * NB. Can't use things like 'st_atime' because glibc header files
+ * define some of these as macros. Ugh.
+ *)
+ "stat", [
+ "dev", FInt64;
+ "ino", FInt64;
+ "mode", FInt64;
+ "nlink", FInt64;
+ "uid", FInt64;
+ "gid", FInt64;
+ "rdev", FInt64;
+ "size", FInt64;
+ "blksize", FInt64;
+ "blocks", FInt64;
+ "atime", FInt64;
+ "mtime", FInt64;
+ "ctime", FInt64;
+ ];
+ "statvfs", [
+ "bsize", FInt64;
+ "frsize", FInt64;
+ "blocks", FInt64;
+ "bfree", FInt64;
+ "bavail", FInt64;
+ "files", FInt64;
+ "ffree", FInt64;
+ "favail", FInt64;
+ "fsid", FInt64;
+ "flag", FInt64;
+ "namemax", FInt64;
+ ];
+
+ (* Column names in dirent structure. *)
+ "dirent", [
+ "ino", FInt64;
+ (* 'b' 'c' 'd' 'f' (FIFO) 'l' 'r' (regular file) 's' 'u' '?' *)
+ "ftyp", FChar;
+ "name", FString;
+ ];
+
+ (* Version numbers. *)
+ "version", [
+ "major", FInt64;
+ "minor", FInt64;
+ "release", FInt64;
+ "extra", FString;
+ ];
+
+ (* Extended attribute. *)
+ "xattr", [
+ "attrname", FString;
+ "attrval", FBuffer;
+ ];
+
+ (* Inotify events. *)
+ "inotify_event", [
+ "in_wd", FInt64;
+ "in_mask", FUInt32;
+ "in_cookie", FUInt32;
+ "in_name", FString;
+ ];
+
+ (* Partition table entry. *)
+ "partition", [
+ "part_num", FInt32;
+ "part_start", FBytes;
+ "part_end", FBytes;
+ "part_size", FBytes;
+ ];
+] (* end of structs *)
+
+(* Ugh, Java has to be different ..
+ * These names are also used by the Haskell bindings.
+ *)
+let java_structs = [
+ "int_bool", "IntBool";
+ "lvm_pv", "PV";
+ "lvm_vg", "VG";
+ "lvm_lv", "LV";
+ "stat", "Stat";
+ "statvfs", "StatVFS";
+ "dirent", "Dirent";
+ "version", "Version";
+ "xattr", "XAttr";
+ "inotify_event", "INotifyEvent";
+ "partition", "Partition";
+]
+
+let java_name_of_struct typ =
+ try List.assoc typ java_structs
+ with Not_found ->
+ failwithf
+ "java_name_of_struct: no java_structs entry corresponding to %s" typ
+
+let cols_of_struct typ =
+ try List.assoc typ structs
+ with Not_found ->
+ failwithf "cols_of_struct: unknown struct %s" typ
diff --git a/generator/generator_structs.mli b/generator/generator_structs.mli
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..66ae2eaf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_structs.mli
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(** Structures returned by the API. *)
+
+type cols = (string * Generator_types.field) list
+(** List of structure fields (called "columns"). *)
+
+val structs : (string * cols) list
+(** List of structures. *)
+
+val java_structs : (string * string) list
+(** Of course, Java has to be different from everyone else. *)
+
+val lvm_pv_cols : cols
+val lvm_vg_cols : cols
+val lvm_lv_cols : cols
+(** These are exported to the daemon code generator where they are
+ used to generate code for parsing the output of commands like
+ [lvs]. One day replace this with liblvm API calls. *)
+
+val java_name_of_struct : string -> string
+(** Extract Java name of struct. *)
+
+val cols_of_struct : string -> cols
+(** Extract columns of a struct. *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_types.ml b/generator/generator_types.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..647d66f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_types.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,361 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(* Types used to describe the API. *)
+
+type style = ret * args
+and ret =
+ (* "RErr" as a return value means an int used as a simple error
+ * indication, ie. 0 or -1.
+ *)
+ | RErr
+
+ (* "RInt" as a return value means an int which is -1 for error
+ * or any value >= 0 on success. Only use this for smallish
+ * positive ints (0 <= i < 2^30).
+ *)
+ | RInt of string
+
+ (* "RInt64" is the same as RInt, but is guaranteed to be able
+ * to return a full 64 bit value, _except_ that -1 means error
+ * (so -1 cannot be a valid, non-error return value).
+ *)
+ | RInt64 of string
+
+ (* "RBool" is a bool return value which can be true/false or
+ * -1 for error.
+ *)
+ | RBool of string
+
+ (* "RConstString" is a string that refers to a constant value.
+ * The return value must NOT be NULL (since NULL indicates
+ * an error).
+ *
+ * Try to avoid using this. In particular you cannot use this
+ * for values returned from the daemon, because there is no
+ * thread-safe way to return them in the C API.
+ *)
+ | RConstString of string
+
+ (* "RConstOptString" is an even more broken version of
+ * "RConstString". The returned string may be NULL and there
+ * is no way to return an error indication. Avoid using this!
+ *)
+ | RConstOptString of string
+
+ (* "RString" is a returned string. It must NOT be NULL, since
+ * a NULL return indicates an error. The caller frees this.
+ *)
+ | RString of string
+
+ (* "RStringList" is a list of strings. No string in the list
+ * can be NULL. The caller frees the strings and the array.
+ *)
+ | RStringList of string
+
+ (* "RStruct" is a function which returns a single named structure
+ * or an error indication (in C, a struct, and in other languages
+ * with varying representations, but usually very efficient). See
+ * after the function list below for the structures.
+ *)
+ | RStruct of string * string (* name of retval, name of struct *)
+
+ (* "RStructList" is a function which returns either a list/array
+ * of structures (could be zero-length), or an error indication.
+ *)
+ | RStructList of string * string (* name of retval, name of struct *)
+
+ (* Key-value pairs of untyped strings. Turns into a hashtable or
+ * dictionary in languages which support it. DON'T use this as a
+ * general "bucket" for results. Prefer a stronger typed return
+ * value if one is available, or write a custom struct. Don't use
+ * this if the list could potentially be very long, since it is
+ * inefficient. Keys should be unique. NULLs are not permitted.
+ *)
+ | RHashtable of string
+
+ (* "RBufferOut" is handled almost exactly like RString, but
+ * it allows the string to contain arbitrary 8 bit data including
+ * ASCII NUL. In the C API this causes an implicit extra parameter
+ * to be added of type <size_t *size_r>. The extra parameter
+ * returns the actual size of the return buffer in bytes.
+ *
+ * Other programming languages support strings with arbitrary 8 bit
+ * data.
+ *
+ * At the RPC layer we have to use the opaque<> type instead of
+ * string<>. Returned data is still limited to the max message
+ * size (ie. ~ 2 MB).
+ *)
+ | RBufferOut of string
+
+and args = argt list (* Function parameters, guestfs handle is implicit. *)
+
+ (* Note in future we should allow a "variable args" parameter as
+ * the final parameter, to allow commands like
+ * chmod mode file [file(s)...]
+ * This is not implemented yet, but many commands (such as chmod)
+ * are currently defined with the argument order keeping this future
+ * possibility in mind.
+ *)
+and argt =
+ | String of string (* const char *name, cannot be NULL *)
+ | Device of string (* /dev device name, cannot be NULL *)
+ | Pathname of string (* file name, cannot be NULL *)
+ | Dev_or_Path of string (* /dev device name or Pathname, cannot be NULL *)
+ | OptString of string (* const char *name, may be NULL *)
+ | StringList of string(* list of strings (each string cannot be NULL) *)
+ | DeviceList of string(* list of Device names (each cannot be NULL) *)
+ | Bool of string (* boolean *)
+ | Int of string (* int (smallish ints, signed, <= 31 bits) *)
+ | Int64 of string (* any 64 bit int *)
+ (* These are treated as filenames (simple string parameters) in
+ * the C API and bindings. But in the RPC protocol, we transfer
+ * the actual file content up to or down from the daemon.
+ * FileIn: local machine -> daemon (in request)
+ * FileOut: daemon -> local machine (in reply)
+ * In guestfish (only), the special name "-" means read from
+ * stdin or write to stdout.
+ *)
+ | FileIn of string
+ | FileOut of string
+ (* Opaque buffer which can contain arbitrary 8 bit data.
+ * In the C API, this is expressed as <const char *, size_t> pair.
+ * Most other languages have a string type which can contain
+ * ASCII NUL. We use whatever type is appropriate for each
+ * language.
+ * Buffers are limited by the total message size. To transfer
+ * large blocks of data, use FileIn/FileOut parameters instead.
+ * To return an arbitrary buffer, use RBufferOut.
+ *)
+ | BufferIn of string
+ (* Key material / passphrase. Eventually we should treat this
+ * as sensitive and mlock it into physical RAM. However this
+ * is highly complex because of all the places that XDR-encoded
+ * strings can end up. So currently the only difference from
+ * 'String' is the way that guestfish requests these parameters
+ * from the user.
+ *)
+ | Key of string
+
+type flags =
+ | ProtocolLimitWarning (* display warning about protocol size limits *)
+ | DangerWillRobinson (* flags particularly dangerous commands *)
+ | FishAlias of string (* provide an alias for this cmd in guestfish *)
+ | FishOutput of fish_output_t (* how to display output in guestfish *)
+ | NotInFish (* do not export via guestfish *)
+ | NotInDocs (* do not add this function to documentation *)
+ | DeprecatedBy of string (* function is deprecated, use .. instead *)
+ | Optional of string (* function is part of an optional group *)
+ | Progress (* function can generate progress messages *)
+
+and fish_output_t =
+ | FishOutputOctal (* for int return, print in octal *)
+ | FishOutputHexadecimal (* for int return, print in hex *)
+
+(* You can supply zero or as many tests as you want per API call.
+ *
+ * Note that the test environment has 3 block devices, of size 500MB,
+ * 50MB and 10MB (respectively /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc), and
+ * a fourth ISO block device with some known files on it (/dev/sdd).
+ *
+ * Note for partitioning purposes, the 500MB device has 1015 cylinders.
+ * Number of cylinders was 63 for IDE emulated disks with precisely
+ * the same size. How exactly this is calculated is a mystery.
+ *
+ * The ISO block device (/dev/sdd) comes from images/test.iso.
+ *
+ * To be able to run the tests in a reasonable amount of time,
+ * the virtual machine and block devices are reused between tests.
+ * So don't try testing kill_subprocess :-x
+ *
+ * Between each test we blockdev-setrw, umount-all, lvm-remove-all.
+ *
+ * Don't assume anything about the previous contents of the block
+ * devices. Use 'Init*' to create some initial scenarios.
+ *
+ * You can add a prerequisite clause to any individual test. This
+ * is a run-time check, which, if it fails, causes the test to be
+ * skipped. Useful if testing a command which might not work on
+ * all variations of libguestfs builds. A test that has prerequisite
+ * of 'Always' is run unconditionally.
+ *
+ * In addition, packagers can skip individual tests by setting the
+ * environment variables: eg:
+ * SKIP_TEST_<CMD>_<NUM>=1 SKIP_TEST_COMMAND_3=1 (skips test #3 of command)
+ * SKIP_TEST_<CMD>=1 SKIP_TEST_ZEROFREE=1 (skips all zerofree tests)
+ *)
+type tests = (test_init * test_prereq * test) list
+and test =
+ (* Run the command sequence and just expect nothing to fail. *)
+ | TestRun of seq
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be the string.
+ *)
+ | TestOutput of seq * string
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be the list of strings.
+ *)
+ | TestOutputList of seq * string list
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be the list of block devices (could be either
+ * "/dev/sd.." or "/dev/hd.." form - we don't check the 5th
+ * character of each string).
+ *)
+ | TestOutputListOfDevices of seq * string list
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be the integer.
+ *)
+ | TestOutputInt of seq * int
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be <op> <int>, eg. ">=", "1".
+ *)
+ | TestOutputIntOp of seq * string * int
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be a true value (!= 0 or != NULL).
+ *)
+ | TestOutputTrue of seq
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be a false value (== 0 or == NULL, but not an error).
+ *)
+ | TestOutputFalse of seq
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be a list of the given length (but don't care about
+ * content).
+ *)
+ | TestOutputLength of seq * int
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be a buffer (RBufferOut), ie. string + size.
+ *)
+ | TestOutputBuffer of seq * string
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
+ * command to be a structure.
+ *)
+ | TestOutputStruct of seq * test_field_compare list
+
+ (* Run the command sequence and expect the final command (only)
+ * to fail.
+ *)
+ | TestLastFail of seq
+
+and test_field_compare =
+ | CompareWithInt of string * int
+ | CompareWithIntOp of string * string * int
+ | CompareWithString of string * string
+ | CompareFieldsIntEq of string * string
+ | CompareFieldsStrEq of string * string
+
+(* Test prerequisites. *)
+and test_prereq =
+ (* Test always runs. *)
+ | Always
+
+ (* Test is currently disabled - eg. it fails, or it tests some
+ * unimplemented feature.
+ *)
+ | Disabled
+
+ (* 'string' is some C code (a function body) that should return
+ * true or false. The test will run if the code returns true.
+ *)
+ | If of string
+
+ (* As for 'If' but the test runs _unless_ the code returns true. *)
+ | Unless of string
+
+ (* Run the test only if 'string' is available in the daemon. *)
+ | IfAvailable of string
+
+(* Some initial scenarios for testing. *)
+and test_init =
+ (* Do nothing, block devices could contain random stuff including
+ * LVM PVs, and some filesystems might be mounted. This is usually
+ * a bad idea.
+ *)
+ | InitNone
+
+ (* Block devices are empty and no filesystems are mounted. *)
+ | InitEmpty
+
+ (* /dev/sda contains a single partition /dev/sda1, with random
+ * content. /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc may have random content.
+ * No LVM.
+ *)
+ | InitPartition
+
+ (* /dev/sda contains a single partition /dev/sda1, which is formatted
+ * as ext2, empty [except for lost+found] and mounted on /.
+ * /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc may have random content.
+ * No LVM.
+ *)
+ | InitBasicFS
+
+ (* /dev/sda:
+ * /dev/sda1 (is a PV):
+ * /dev/VG/LV (size 8MB):
+ * formatted as ext2, empty [except for lost+found], mounted on /
+ * /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc may have random content.
+ *)
+ | InitBasicFSonLVM
+
+ (* /dev/sdd (the ISO, see images/ directory in source)
+ * is mounted on /
+ *)
+ | InitISOFS
+
+(* Sequence of commands for testing. *)
+and seq = cmd list
+and cmd = string list
+
+(* Type of an action as declared in Generator_actions module. *)
+type action = string * style * int * flags list * tests * string * string
+
+(* Field types for structures. *)
+type field =
+ | FChar (* C 'char' (really, a 7 bit byte). *)
+ | FString (* nul-terminated ASCII string, NOT NULL. *)
+ | FBuffer (* opaque buffer of bytes, (char *, int) pair *)
+ | FUInt32
+ | FInt32
+ | FUInt64
+ | FInt64
+ | FBytes (* Any int measure that counts bytes. *)
+ | FUUID (* 32 bytes long, NOT nul-terminated. *)
+ | FOptPercent (* [0..100], or -1 meaning "not present". *)
+
+(* Used for testing language bindings. *)
+type callt =
+ | CallString of string
+ | CallOptString of string option
+ | CallStringList of string list
+ | CallInt of int
+ | CallInt64 of int64
+ | CallBool of bool
+ | CallBuffer of string
diff --git a/generator/generator_utils.ml b/generator/generator_utils.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..cede5c67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_utils.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,298 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(* Useful functions.
+ * Note we don't want to use any external OCaml libraries which
+ * makes this a bit harder than it should be.
+ *)
+
+open Unix
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+
+(* Generate a random UUID (used in tests). *)
+let uuidgen () =
+ let chan = open_process_in "uuidgen" in
+ let uuid = input_line chan in
+ (match close_process_in chan with
+ | WEXITED 0 -> ()
+ | WEXITED _ ->
+ failwith "uuidgen: process exited with non-zero status"
+ | WSIGNALED _ | WSTOPPED _ ->
+ failwith "uuidgen: process signalled or stopped by signal"
+ );
+ uuid
+
+type rstructs_used_t = RStructOnly | RStructListOnly | RStructAndList
+
+(* Returns a list of RStruct/RStructList structs that are returned
+ * by any function. Each element of returned list is a pair:
+ *
+ * (structname, RStructOnly)
+ * == there exists function which returns RStruct (_, structname)
+ * (structname, RStructListOnly)
+ * == there exists function which returns RStructList (_, structname)
+ * (structname, RStructAndList)
+ * == there are functions returning both RStruct (_, structname)
+ * and RStructList (_, structname)
+ *)
+let rstructs_used_by functions =
+ (* ||| is a "logical OR" for rstructs_used_t *)
+ let (|||) a b =
+ match a, b with
+ | RStructAndList, _
+ | _, RStructAndList -> RStructAndList
+ | RStructOnly, RStructListOnly
+ | RStructListOnly, RStructOnly -> RStructAndList
+ | RStructOnly, RStructOnly -> RStructOnly
+ | RStructListOnly, RStructListOnly -> RStructListOnly
+ in
+
+ let h = Hashtbl.create 13 in
+
+ (* if elem->oldv exists, update entry using ||| operator,
+ * else just add elem->newv to the hash
+ *)
+ let update elem newv =
+ try let oldv = Hashtbl.find h elem in
+ Hashtbl.replace h elem (newv ||| oldv)
+ with Not_found -> Hashtbl.add h elem newv
+ in
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (_, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ match fst style with
+ | RStruct (_, structname) -> update structname RStructOnly
+ | RStructList (_, structname) -> update structname RStructListOnly
+ | _ -> ()
+ ) functions;
+
+ (* return key->values as a list of (key,value) *)
+ Hashtbl.fold (fun key value xs -> (key, value) :: xs) h []
+
+let failwithf fs = ksprintf failwith fs
+
+let unique = let i = ref 0 in fun () -> incr i; !i
+
+let replace_char s c1 c2 =
+ let s2 = String.copy s in
+ let r = ref false in
+ for i = 0 to String.length s2 - 1 do
+ if String.unsafe_get s2 i = c1 then (
+ String.unsafe_set s2 i c2;
+ r := true
+ )
+ done;
+ if not !r then s else s2
+
+let isspace c =
+ c = ' '
+ (* || c = '\f' *) || c = '\n' || c = '\r' || c = '\t' (* || c = '\v' *)
+
+let triml ?(test = isspace) str =
+ let i = ref 0 in
+ let n = ref (String.length str) in
+ while !n > 0 && test str.[!i]; do
+ decr n;
+ incr i
+ done;
+ if !i = 0 then str
+ else String.sub str !i !n
+
+let trimr ?(test = isspace) str =
+ let n = ref (String.length str) in
+ while !n > 0 && test str.[!n-1]; do
+ decr n
+ done;
+ if !n = String.length str then str
+ else String.sub str 0 !n
+
+let trim ?(test = isspace) str =
+ trimr ~test (triml ~test str)
+
+let rec find s sub =
+ let len = String.length s in
+ let sublen = String.length sub in
+ let rec loop i =
+ if i <= len-sublen then (
+ let rec loop2 j =
+ if j < sublen then (
+ if s.[i+j] = sub.[j] then loop2 (j+1)
+ else -1
+ ) else
+ i (* found *)
+ in
+ let r = loop2 0 in
+ if r = -1 then loop (i+1) else r
+ ) else
+ -1 (* not found *)
+ in
+ loop 0
+
+let rec replace_str s s1 s2 =
+ let len = String.length s in
+ let sublen = String.length s1 in
+ let i = find s s1 in
+ if i = -1 then s
+ else (
+ let s' = String.sub s 0 i in
+ let s'' = String.sub s (i+sublen) (len-i-sublen) in
+ s' ^ s2 ^ replace_str s'' s1 s2
+ )
+
+let rec string_split sep str =
+ let len = String.length str in
+ let seplen = String.length sep in
+ let i = find str sep in
+ if i = -1 then [str]
+ else (
+ let s' = String.sub str 0 i in
+ let s'' = String.sub str (i+seplen) (len-i-seplen) in
+ s' :: string_split sep s''
+ )
+
+let files_equal n1 n2 =
+ let cmd = sprintf "cmp -s %s %s" (Filename.quote n1) (Filename.quote n2) in
+ match Sys.command cmd with
+ | 0 -> true
+ | 1 -> false
+ | i -> failwithf "%s: failed with error code %d" cmd i
+
+let rec filter_map f = function
+ | [] -> []
+ | x :: xs ->
+ match f x with
+ | Some y -> y :: filter_map f xs
+ | None -> filter_map f xs
+
+let rec find_map f = function
+ | [] -> raise Not_found
+ | x :: xs ->
+ match f x with
+ | Some y -> y
+ | None -> find_map f xs
+
+let iteri f xs =
+ let rec loop i = function
+ | [] -> ()
+ | x :: xs -> f i x; loop (i+1) xs
+ in
+ loop 0 xs
+
+let mapi f xs =
+ let rec loop i = function
+ | [] -> []
+ | x :: xs -> let r = f i x in r :: loop (i+1) xs
+ in
+ loop 0 xs
+
+let count_chars c str =
+ let count = ref 0 in
+ for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do
+ if c = String.unsafe_get str i then incr count
+ done;
+ !count
+
+let explode str =
+ let r = ref [] in
+ for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do
+ let c = String.unsafe_get str i in
+ r := c :: !r;
+ done;
+ List.rev !r
+
+let map_chars f str =
+ List.map f (explode str)
+
+let name_of_argt = function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n
+ | FileIn n | FileOut n | BufferIn n | Key n -> n
+
+let seq_of_test = function
+ | TestRun s | TestOutput (s, _) | TestOutputList (s, _)
+ | TestOutputListOfDevices (s, _)
+ | TestOutputInt (s, _) | TestOutputIntOp (s, _, _)
+ | TestOutputTrue s | TestOutputFalse s
+ | TestOutputLength (s, _) | TestOutputBuffer (s, _)
+ | TestOutputStruct (s, _)
+ | TestLastFail s -> s
+
+let c_quote str =
+ let str = replace_str str "\r" "\\r" in
+ let str = replace_str str "\n" "\\n" in
+ let str = replace_str str "\t" "\\t" in
+ let str = replace_str str "\000" "\\0" in
+ str
+
+(* Used to memoize the result of pod2text. *)
+let pod2text_memo_filename = "generator/.pod2text.data"
+let pod2text_memo : ((int * string * string), string list) Hashtbl.t =
+ try
+ let chan = open_in pod2text_memo_filename in
+ let v = input_value chan in
+ close_in chan;
+ v
+ with
+ _ -> Hashtbl.create 13
+let pod2text_memo_updated () =
+ let chan = open_out pod2text_memo_filename in
+ output_value chan pod2text_memo;
+ close_out chan
+
+(* Useful if you need the longdesc POD text as plain text. Returns a
+ * list of lines.
+ *
+ * Because this is very slow (the slowest part of autogeneration),
+ * we memoize the results.
+ *)
+let pod2text ~width name longdesc =
+ let key = width, name, longdesc in
+ try Hashtbl.find pod2text_memo key
+ with Not_found ->
+ let filename, chan = Filename.open_temp_file "gen" ".tmp" in
+ fprintf chan "=head1 %s\n\n%s\n" name longdesc;
+ close_out chan;
+ let cmd = sprintf "pod2text -w %d %s" width (Filename.quote filename) in
+ let chan = open_process_in cmd in
+ let lines = ref [] in
+ let rec loop i =
+ let line = input_line chan in
+ if i = 1 then (* discard the first line of output *)
+ loop (i+1)
+ else (
+ let line = triml line in
+ lines := line :: !lines;
+ loop (i+1)
+ ) in
+ let lines = try loop 1 with End_of_file -> List.rev !lines in
+ unlink filename;
+ (match close_process_in chan with
+ | WEXITED 0 -> ()
+ | WEXITED i ->
+ failwithf "pod2text: process exited with non-zero status (%d)" i
+ | WSIGNALED i | WSTOPPED i ->
+ failwithf "pod2text: process signalled or stopped by signal %d" i
+ );
+ Hashtbl.add pod2text_memo key lines;
+ pod2text_memo_updated ();
+ lines
+
diff --git a/generator/generator_utils.mli b/generator/generator_utils.mli
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7bc0dde1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_utils.mli
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+(** Useful utility functions. *)
+
+val uuidgen : unit -> string
+(** Generate a random UUID (used in tests). *)
+
+type rstructs_used_t = RStructOnly | RStructListOnly | RStructAndList
+(** Return type of {!rstructs_used_by}. *)
+
+val rstructs_used_by : Generator_types.action list -> (string * rstructs_used_t) list
+(** Returns a list of RStruct/RStructList structs that are returned
+ by any function. *)
+
+val failwithf : ('a, unit, string, 'b) format4 -> 'a
+(** Like [failwith] but supports printf-like arguments. *)
+
+val unique : unit -> int
+(** Returns a unique number each time called. *)
+
+val replace_char : string -> char -> char -> string
+(** Replace character in string. *)
+
+val isspace : char -> bool
+(** Return true if char is a whitespace character. *)
+
+val triml : ?test:(char -> bool) -> string -> string
+(** Trim left. *)
+
+val trimr : ?test:(char -> bool) -> string -> string
+(** Trim right. *)
+
+val trim : ?test:(char -> bool) -> string -> string
+(** Trim left and right. *)
+
+val find : string -> string -> int
+(** [find str sub] searches for [sub] in [str], returning the index
+ or -1 if not found. *)
+
+val replace_str : string -> string -> string -> string
+(** [replace_str str s1 s2] replaces [s1] with [s2] throughout [str]. *)
+
+val string_split : string -> string -> string list
+(** [string_split sep str] splits [str] at [sep]. *)
+
+val files_equal : string -> string -> bool
+(** [files_equal filename1 filename2] returns true if the files contain
+ the same content. *)
+
+val filter_map : ('a -> 'b option) -> 'a list -> 'b list
+
+val find_map : ('a -> 'b option) -> 'a list -> 'b
+
+val iteri : (int -> 'a -> unit) -> 'a list -> unit
+
+val mapi : (int -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b list
+
+val count_chars : char -> string -> int
+(** Count number of times the character occurs in string. *)
+
+val explode : string -> char list
+(** Explode a string into a list of characters. *)
+
+val map_chars : (char -> 'a) -> string -> 'a list
+(** Explode string, then map function over the characters. *)
+
+val name_of_argt : Generator_types.argt -> string
+(** Extract argument name. *)
+
+val seq_of_test : Generator_types.test -> Generator_types.seq
+(** Extract test sequence from a test. *)
+
+val c_quote : string -> string
+(** Perform quoting on a string so it is safe to include in a C source file. *)
+
+val pod2text : width:int -> string -> string -> string list
+(** [pod2text ~width name longdesc] converts the POD in [longdesc] to
+ plain ASCII lines of text. This is the slowest part of
+ autogeneration, so the results are memoized into a temporary
+ file. *)
diff --git a/generator/generator_xdr.ml b/generator/generator_xdr.ml
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..7f2e6eb9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/generator/generator_xdr.ml
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+(* libguestfs
+ * Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Red Hat Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *)
+
+(* Please read generator/README first. *)
+
+open Printf
+
+open Generator_types
+open Generator_utils
+open Generator_pr
+open Generator_docstrings
+open Generator_optgroups
+open Generator_actions
+open Generator_structs
+
+(* Generate the protocol (XDR) file, 'guestfs_protocol.x' and
+ * indirectly 'guestfs_protocol.h' and 'guestfs_protocol.c'.
+ *
+ * We have to use an underscore instead of a dash because otherwise
+ * rpcgen generates incorrect code.
+ *
+ * This header is NOT exported to clients, but see also generate_structs_h.
+ *)
+let generate_xdr () =
+ generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
+
+ (* This has to be defined to get around a limitation in Sun's rpcgen. *)
+ pr "typedef string guestfs_str<>;\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Internal structures. *)
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | typ, cols ->
+ pr "struct guestfs_int_%s {\n" typ;
+ List.iter (function
+ | name, FChar -> pr " char %s;\n" name
+ | name, FString -> pr " string %s<>;\n" name
+ | name, FBuffer -> pr " opaque %s<>;\n" name
+ | name, FUUID -> pr " opaque %s[32];\n" name
+ | name, (FInt32|FUInt32) -> pr " int %s;\n" name
+ | name, (FInt64|FUInt64|FBytes) -> pr " hyper %s;\n" name
+ | name, FOptPercent -> pr " float %s;\n" name
+ ) cols;
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+ pr "typedef struct guestfs_int_%s guestfs_int_%s_list<>;\n" typ typ;
+ pr "\n";
+ ) structs;
+
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, style, _, _, _, _, _) ->
+ let name = "guestfs_" ^ shortname in
+
+ (match snd style with
+ | [] -> ()
+ | args ->
+ pr "struct %s_args {\n" name;
+ List.iter (
+ function
+ | Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | Key n ->
+ pr " string %s<>;\n" n
+ | OptString n -> pr " guestfs_str *%s;\n" n
+ | StringList n | DeviceList n -> pr " guestfs_str %s<>;\n" n
+ | Bool n -> pr " bool %s;\n" n
+ | Int n -> pr " int %s;\n" n
+ | Int64 n -> pr " hyper %s;\n" n
+ | BufferIn n ->
+ pr " opaque %s<>;\n" n
+ | FileIn _ | FileOut _ -> ()
+ ) args;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ );
+ (match fst style with
+ | RErr -> ()
+ | RInt n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " int %s;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RInt64 n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " hyper %s;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RBool n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " bool %s;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RConstString _ | RConstOptString _ ->
+ failwithf "RConstString|RConstOptString cannot be used by daemon functions"
+ | RString n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " string %s<>;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RStringList n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " guestfs_str %s<>;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RStruct (n, typ) ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " guestfs_int_%s %s;\n" typ n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RStructList (n, typ) ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " guestfs_int_%s_list %s;\n" typ n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RHashtable n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " guestfs_str %s<>;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ | RBufferOut n ->
+ pr "struct %s_ret {\n" name;
+ pr " opaque %s<>;\n" n;
+ pr "};\n\n"
+ );
+ ) daemon_functions;
+
+ (* Table of procedure numbers. *)
+ pr "enum guestfs_procedure {\n";
+ List.iter (
+ fun (shortname, _, proc_nr, _, _, _, _) ->
+ pr " GUESTFS_PROC_%s = %d,\n" (String.uppercase shortname) proc_nr
+ ) daemon_functions;
+ pr " GUESTFS_PROC_NR_PROCS\n";
+ pr "};\n";
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Having to choose a maximum message size is annoying for several
+ * reasons (it limits what we can do in the API), but it (a) makes
+ * the protocol a lot simpler, and (b) provides a bound on the size
+ * of the daemon which operates in limited memory space.
+ *)
+ pr "const GUESTFS_MESSAGE_MAX = %d;\n" (4 * 1024 * 1024);
+ pr "\n";
+
+ (* Message header, etc. *)
+ pr "\
+/* The communication protocol is now documented in the guestfs(3)
+ * manpage.
+ */
+
+const GUESTFS_PROGRAM = 0x2000F5F5;
+const GUESTFS_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 2;
+
+/* These constants must be larger than any possible message length. */
+const GUESTFS_LAUNCH_FLAG = 0xf5f55ff5;
+const GUESTFS_CANCEL_FLAG = 0xffffeeee;
+const GUESTFS_PROGRESS_FLAG = 0xffff5555;
+
+enum guestfs_message_direction {
+ GUESTFS_DIRECTION_CALL = 0, /* client -> daemon */
+ GUESTFS_DIRECTION_REPLY = 1 /* daemon -> client */
+};
+
+enum guestfs_message_status {
+ GUESTFS_STATUS_OK = 0,
+ GUESTFS_STATUS_ERROR = 1
+};
+
+";
+
+ pr "const GUESTFS_ERROR_LEN = %d;\n" (64 * 1024);
+ pr "\n";
+
+ pr "\
+struct guestfs_message_error {
+ int linux_errno; /* Linux errno if available. */
+ string error_message<GUESTFS_ERROR_LEN>;
+};
+
+struct guestfs_message_header {
+ unsigned prog; /* GUESTFS_PROGRAM */
+ unsigned vers; /* GUESTFS_PROTOCOL_VERSION */
+ guestfs_procedure proc; /* GUESTFS_PROC_x */
+ guestfs_message_direction direction;
+ unsigned serial; /* message serial number */
+ guestfs_message_status status;
+};
+
+const GUESTFS_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE = 8192;
+
+struct guestfs_chunk {
+ int cancel; /* if non-zero, transfer is cancelled */
+ /* data size is 0 bytes if the transfer has finished successfully */
+ opaque data<GUESTFS_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE>;
+};
+
+/* Progress notifications. Daemon self-limits these messages to
+ * at most one per second. The daemon can send these messages
+ * at any time, and the caller should discard unexpected messages.
+ * 'position' and 'total' have undefined units; however they may
+ * have meaning for some calls.
+ *
+ * NB. guestfs___recv_from_daemon assumes the XDR-encoded
+ * structure is 24 bytes long.
+ */
+struct guestfs_progress {
+ guestfs_procedure proc; /* @0: GUESTFS_PROC_x */
+ unsigned serial; /* @4: message serial number */
+ unsigned hyper position; /* @8: 0 <= position <= total */
+ unsigned hyper total; /* @16: total size of operation */
+ /* @24: size of structure */
+};
+"