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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., 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
(* Generate the functions errno_to_string and string_to_errno which
* convert errno (eg. EINVAL) into string ("EINVAL") and back again,
* allowing us to portably pass error values over the protocol between
* different versions of Un*x.
*)
(* Errors found in POSIX plus additional errors found in the Linux
* header files. NOTE keep this sorted and avoid duplicates.
*)
let errnos = [
"E2BIG";
"EACCES";
"EADDRINUSE";
"EADDRNOTAVAIL";
"EADV";
"EAFNOSUPPORT";
"EAGAIN";
"EALREADY";
"EBADE";
"EBADF";
"EBADFD";
"EBADMSG";
"EBADR";
"EBADRQC";
"EBADSLT";
"EBFONT";
"EBUSY";
"ECANCELED";
"ECHILD";
"ECHRNG";
"ECOMM";
"ECONNABORTED";
"ECONNREFUSED";
"ECONNRESET";
(*"EDEADLK"; - same as EDEADLOCK*)
"EDEADLOCK";
"EDESTADDRREQ";
"EDOM";
"EDOTDOT";
"EDQUOT";
"EEXIST";
"EFAULT";
"EFBIG";
"EHOSTDOWN";
"EHOSTUNREACH";
"EIDRM";
"EILSEQ";
"EINPROGRESS";
"EINTR";
"EINVAL";
"EIO";
"EISCONN";
"EISDIR";
"EISNAM";
"EKEYEXPIRED";
"EKEYREJECTED";
"EKEYREVOKED";
"EL2HLT";
"EL2NSYNC";
"EL3HLT";
"EL3RST";
"ELIBACC";
"ELIBBAD";
"ELIBEXEC";
"ELIBMAX";
"ELIBSCN";
"ELNRNG";
"ELOOP";
"EMEDIUMTYPE";
"EMFILE";
"EMLINK";
"EMSGSIZE";
"EMULTIHOP";
"ENAMETOOLONG";
"ENAVAIL";
"ENETDOWN";
"ENETRESET";
"ENETUNREACH";
"ENFILE";
"ENOANO";
"ENOBUFS";
"ENOCSI";
"ENODATA";
"ENODEV";
"ENOENT";
"ENOEXEC";
"ENOKEY";
"ENOLCK";
"ENOLINK";
"ENOMEDIUM";
"ENOMEM";
"ENOMSG";
"ENONET";
"ENOPKG";
"ENOPROTOOPT";
"ENOSPC";
"ENOSR";
"ENOSTR";
"ENOSYS";
"ENOTBLK";
"ENOTCONN";
"ENOTDIR";
"ENOTEMPTY";
"ENOTNAM";
"ENOTRECOVERABLE";
"ENOTSOCK";
"ENOTSUP";
"ENOTTY";
"ENOTUNIQ";
"ENXIO";
(*"EOPNOTSUPP"; - duplicates another error, and we don't care because
it's a network error *)
"EOVERFLOW";
"EOWNERDEAD";
"EPERM";
"EPFNOSUPPORT";
"EPIPE";
"EPROTO";
"EPROTONOSUPPORT";
"EPROTOTYPE";
"ERANGE";
"EREMCHG";
"EREMOTE";
"EREMOTEIO";
"ERESTART";
"ERFKILL";
"EROFS";
"ESHUTDOWN";
"ESOCKTNOSUPPORT";
"ESPIPE";
"ESRCH";
"ESRMNT";
"ESTALE";
"ESTRPIPE";
"ETIME";
"ETIMEDOUT";
"ETOOMANYREFS";
"ETXTBSY";
"EUCLEAN";
"EUNATCH";
"EUSERS";
(*"EWOULDBLOCK"; - same as EAGAIN*)
"EXDEV";
"EXFULL";
(* This is a non-existent errno which is simply used to test that
* the generated code can handle such cases on future platforms
* where one of the above error codes might not exist.
*)
"EZZZ";
]
let () =
(* Check list is sorted and no duplicates. *)
let file = "generator/generator_errnostring.ml" in
let check str =
let len = String.length str in
if len == 0 || len > 32 then
failwithf "%s: errno empty or length > 32 (%s)" file str;
if str.[0] <> 'E' then
failwithf "%s: errno string does not begin with letter 'E' (%s)" file str;
for i = 0 to len-1 do
let c = str.[i] in
if Char.uppercase c <> c then
failwithf "%s: errno string is not all uppercase (%s)" file str
done
in
let rec loop = function
| [] -> ()
| x :: y :: xs when x = y ->
failwithf "%s: errnos list contains duplicates (%s)" file x
| x :: y :: xs when x > y ->
failwithf "%s: errnos list is not sorted (%s > %s)" file x y
| x :: xs -> check x; loop xs
in
loop errnos
let generate_errnostring_h () =
generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
pr "
#ifndef GUESTFS_ERRNOSTRING_H_
#define GUESTFS_ERRNOSTRING_H_
/* Convert errno (eg. EIO) to its string representation (\"EIO\").
* This only works for a set of errors that are listed in the generator
* AND are supported on the local operating system. For other errors
* the string (\"EINVAL\") is returned.
*
* NOTE: It is an error to call this function with errnum == 0.
*/
extern const char *guestfs___errno_to_string (int errnum);
/* Convert string representation of an error (eg. \"EIO\") to the errno
* value (EIO). As for the function above, this only works for a
* subset of errors. For errors not supported by the local operating
* system, EINVAL is returned (all POSIX-conforming systems must
* support EINVAL).
*/
extern int guestfs___string_to_errno (const char *errnostr);
/* Private structure and function used by the perfect hash implementation. */
struct errnostring_entry { char *name; int errnum; };
extern const struct errnostring_entry *guestfs___string_to_errno_lookup (register const char *str, register unsigned int len);
#endif /* GUESTFS_ERRNOSTRING_H_ */
"
let generate_errnostring_c () =
generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
pr "\
#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include \"errnostring.h\"
static const char *errno_to_string[] = {
";
List.iter (
fun e ->
pr "#ifdef %s\n" e;
pr " [%s] = \"%s\",\n" e e;
pr "#endif\n"
) errnos;
pr "\
};
#define ERRNO_TO_STRING_SIZE \\
(sizeof errno_to_string / sizeof errno_to_string[0])
const char *
guestfs___errno_to_string (int errnum)
{
/* See function documentation. */
if (errnum == 0)
abort ();
if (errnum < 0 || (size_t) errnum >= ERRNO_TO_STRING_SIZE ||
errno_to_string[errnum] == NULL)
return \"EINVAL\";
else
return errno_to_string[errnum];
}
int
guestfs___string_to_errno (const char *errnostr)
{
const struct errnostring_entry *v =
guestfs___string_to_errno_lookup (errnostr, strlen (errnostr));
if (v /* not necessary to check v->name != NULL here */)
return v->errnum;
else
return EINVAL;
}
"
let generate_errnostring_gperf () =
generate_header CStyle LGPLv2plus;
pr "\
%%language=ANSI-C
%%define lookup-function-name guestfs___string_to_errno_lookup
%%readonly-tables
%%null-strings
%%{
#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include \"errnostring.h\"
";
(* Some of these errnos might not exist on the target platform, but
* we are going to include E_ macros directly in the C output of
* gperf. To avoid this causing errors, we include macros to define
* unknown errors as EINVAL (see specification of
* guestfs___string_to_errno above). Note this only affects the
* single output file containing gperf-generated code.
*)
List.iter (
fun e ->
pr "#ifndef %s\n" e;
pr "#define %s EINVAL\n" e;
pr "#endif\n";
) errnos;
pr "\
%%}
struct errnostring_entry;
%%%%
";
List.iter (
fun e ->
pr "%s, %s\n" e e
) errnos
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