/* * Copyright 2015-2023 the Pacemaker project contributors * * The version control history for this file may have further details. * * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H #define CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H #include // pid_t, getpid() #include // bool #include // uint8_t, uint64_t #include // guint, GList, GHashTable #include // xmlNode #include // crm_strdup_printf() #include // do_crm_log_unlikely(), etc. #include // mainloop_io_t, struct ipc_client_callbacks #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* This says whether the current application is a Pacemaker daemon or not, * and is used to change default logging settings such as whether to log to * stderr, etc., as well as a few other details such as whether blackbox signal * handling is enabled. * * It is set when logging is initialized, and does not need to be set directly. */ extern bool pcmk__is_daemon; //! Node name of the local node extern char *pcmk__our_nodename; // Number of elements in a statically defined array #define PCMK__NELEM(a) ((int) (sizeof(a)/sizeof(a[0])) ) #if SUPPORT_CIBSECRETS /* internal CIB utilities (from cib_secrets.c) */ int pcmk__substitute_secrets(const char *rsc_id, GHashTable *params); #endif /* internal main loop utilities (from mainloop.c) */ int pcmk__add_mainloop_ipc(crm_ipc_t *ipc, int priority, void *userdata, const struct ipc_client_callbacks *callbacks, mainloop_io_t **source); guint pcmk__mainloop_timer_get_period(const mainloop_timer_t *timer); /* internal node-related XML utilities (from nodes.c) */ /*! * \internal * \brief Add local node name and ID to an XML node * * \param[in,out] request XML node to modify * \param[in] node The local node's name * \param[in] nodeid The local node's ID (can be 0) */ void pcmk__xe_add_node(xmlNode *xml, const char *node, int nodeid); /* internal name/value utilities (from nvpair.c) */ int pcmk__scan_nvpair(const char *input, char **name, char **value); char *pcmk__format_nvpair(const char *name, const char *value, const char *units); /*! * \internal * \brief Add a boolean attribute to an XML node. * * \param[in,out] node XML node to add attributes to * \param[in] name XML attribute to create * \param[in] value Value to give to the attribute */ void pcmk__xe_set_bool_attr(xmlNodePtr node, const char *name, bool value); /*! * \internal * \brief Extract a boolean attribute's value from an XML element * * \param[in] node XML node to get attribute from * \param[in] name XML attribute to get * * \return True if the given \p name is an attribute on \p node and has * the value "true", False in all other cases */ bool pcmk__xe_attr_is_true(const xmlNode *node, const char *name); /*! * \internal * \brief Extract a boolean attribute's value from an XML element, with * error checking * * \param[in] node XML node to get attribute from * \param[in] name XML attribute to get * \param[out] value Destination for the value of the attribute * * \return EINVAL if \p name or \p value are NULL, ENODATA if \p node is * NULL or the attribute does not exist, pcmk_rc_unknown_format * if the attribute is not a boolean, and pcmk_rc_ok otherwise. * * \note \p value only has any meaning if the return value is pcmk_rc_ok. */ int pcmk__xe_get_bool_attr(const xmlNode *node, const char *name, bool *value); /* internal procfs utilities (from procfs.c) */ pid_t pcmk__procfs_pid_of(const char *name); unsigned int pcmk__procfs_num_cores(void); int pcmk__procfs_pid2path(pid_t pid, char path[], size_t path_size); bool pcmk__procfs_has_pids(void); /* internal XML schema functions (from xml.c) */ void crm_schema_init(void); void crm_schema_cleanup(void); /* internal functions related to process IDs (from pid.c) */ /*! * \internal * \brief Check whether process exists (by PID and optionally executable path) * * \param[in] pid PID of process to check * \param[in] daemon If not NULL, path component to match with procfs entry * * \return Standard Pacemaker return code * \note Particular return codes of interest include pcmk_rc_ok for alive, * ESRCH for process is not alive (verified by kill and/or executable path * match), EACCES for caller unable or not allowed to check. A result of * "alive" is less reliable when \p daemon is not provided or procfs is * not available, since there is no guarantee that the PID has not been * recycled for another process. * \note This function cannot be used to verify \e authenticity of the process. */ int pcmk__pid_active(pid_t pid, const char *daemon); int pcmk__read_pidfile(const char *filename, pid_t *pid); int pcmk__pidfile_matches(const char *filename, pid_t expected_pid, const char *expected_name, pid_t *pid); int pcmk__lock_pidfile(const char *filename, const char *name); // bitwise arithmetic utilities /*! * \internal * \brief Set specified flags in a flag group * * \param[in] function Function name of caller * \param[in] line Line number of caller * \param[in] log_level Log a message at this level * \param[in] flag_type Label describing this flag group (for logging) * \param[in] target Name of object whose flags these are (for logging) * \param[in] flag_group Flag group being manipulated * \param[in] flags Which flags in the group should be set * \param[in] flags_str Readable equivalent of \p flags (for logging) * * \return Possibly modified flag group */ static inline uint64_t pcmk__set_flags_as(const char *function, int line, uint8_t log_level, const char *flag_type, const char *target, uint64_t flag_group, uint64_t flags, const char *flags_str) { uint64_t result = flag_group | flags; if (result != flag_group) { do_crm_log_unlikely(log_level, "%s flags %#.8llx (%s) for %s set by %s:%d", ((flag_type == NULL)? "Group of" : flag_type), (unsigned long long) flags, ((flags_str == NULL)? "flags" : flags_str), ((target == NULL)? "target" : target), function, line); } return result; } /*! * \internal * \brief Clear specified flags in a flag group * * \param[in] function Function name of caller * \param[in] line Line number of caller * \param[in] log_level Log a message at this level * \param[in] flag_type Label describing this flag group (for logging) * \param[in] target Name of object whose flags these are (for logging) * \param[in] flag_group Flag group being manipulated * \param[in] flags Which flags in the group should be cleared * \param[in] flags_str Readable equivalent of \p flags (for logging) * * \return Possibly modified flag group */ static inline uint64_t pcmk__clear_flags_as(const char *function, int line, uint8_t log_level, const char *flag_type, const char *target, uint64_t flag_group, uint64_t flags, const char *flags_str) { uint64_t result = flag_group & ~flags; if (result != flag_group) { do_crm_log_unlikely(log_level, "%s flags %#.8llx (%s) for %s cleared by %s:%d", ((flag_type == NULL)? "Group of" : flag_type), (unsigned long long) flags, ((flags_str == NULL)? "flags" : flags_str), ((target == NULL)? "target" : target), function, line); } return result; } // miscellaneous utilities (from utils.c) void pcmk__daemonize(const char *name, const char *pidfile); void pcmk__panic(const char *origin); pid_t pcmk__locate_sbd(void); void pcmk__sleep_ms(unsigned int ms); extern int pcmk__score_red; extern int pcmk__score_green; extern int pcmk__score_yellow; /*! * \internal * \brief Resize a dynamically allocated memory block * * \param[in] ptr Memory block to resize (or NULL to allocate new memory) * \param[in] size New size of memory block in bytes (must be > 0) * * \return Pointer to resized memory block * * \note This asserts on error, so the result is guaranteed to be non-NULL * (which is the main advantage of this over directly using realloc()). */ static inline void * pcmk__realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { void *new_ptr; // realloc(p, 0) can replace free(p) but this wrapper can't CRM_ASSERT(size > 0); new_ptr = realloc(ptr, size); if (new_ptr == NULL) { free(ptr); abort(); } return new_ptr; } static inline char * pcmk__getpid_s(void) { return crm_strdup_printf("%lu", (unsigned long) getpid()); } // More efficient than g_list_length(list) == 1 static inline bool pcmk__list_of_1(GList *list) { return list && (list->next == NULL); } // More efficient than g_list_length(list) > 1 static inline bool pcmk__list_of_multiple(GList *list) { return list && (list->next != NULL); } /* convenience functions for failure-related node attributes */ #define PCMK__FAIL_COUNT_PREFIX "fail-count" #define PCMK__LAST_FAILURE_PREFIX "last-failure" /*! * \internal * \brief Generate a failure-related node attribute name for a resource * * \param[in] prefix Start of attribute name * \param[in] rsc_id Resource name * \param[in] op Operation name * \param[in] interval_ms Operation interval * * \return Newly allocated string with attribute name * * \note Failure attributes are named like PREFIX-RSC#OP_INTERVAL (for example, * "fail-count-myrsc#monitor_30000"). The '#' is used because it is not * a valid character in a resource ID, to reliably distinguish where the * operation name begins. The '_' is used simply to be more comparable to * action labels like "myrsc_monitor_30000". */ static inline char * pcmk__fail_attr_name(const char *prefix, const char *rsc_id, const char *op, guint interval_ms) { CRM_CHECK(prefix && rsc_id && op, return NULL); return crm_strdup_printf("%s-%s#%s_%u", prefix, rsc_id, op, interval_ms); } static inline char * pcmk__failcount_name(const char *rsc_id, const char *op, guint interval_ms) { return pcmk__fail_attr_name(PCMK__FAIL_COUNT_PREFIX, rsc_id, op, interval_ms); } static inline char * pcmk__lastfailure_name(const char *rsc_id, const char *op, guint interval_ms) { return pcmk__fail_attr_name(PCMK__LAST_FAILURE_PREFIX, rsc_id, op, interval_ms); } // internal resource agent functions (from agents.c) int pcmk__effective_rc(int rc); #endif /* CRM_COMMON_INTERNAL__H */