File: [Development] / xfs-cmds / xfsdump / inventory / inv_files.c (download)
Revision 1.5, Tue Apr 29 01:52:34 2003 UTC (14 years, 5 months ago) by nathans
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: XFS-1_3_0pre1 Changes since 1.4: +2 -2
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Fix includes to not be relative to paths provided by -I directives, for
the xfsprogs and xfsdump builds. At this stage still provide these gcc
options in the build but later that can be removed too now that headers
are clean.
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#include <xfs/libxfs.h>
#include <xfs/jdm.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/dir.h>
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* */
/* Functions which access inventory paths: /var/[lib/]xfsdump/inventory */
/* The [lib] component was introduced for FHS compliance on Linux. */
/* */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define MGR_BASE_NEW "/var/lib/xfsdump"
#define MGR_BASE_OLD "/var/xfsdump"
#define MGR_DIRPATH "/inventory" /* preceed with inv_base */
#define MGR_FSTAB MGR_DIRPATH"/fstab" /* preceed with inv_base */
#define MGR_LOCKFILE MGR_DIRPATH"/invlock" /* preceed with inv_base */
#define MGR_PATH_MAX 64 /* PATH_MAX would be a tad wasteful here */
static char *inv_base;
static char new_inv_base[] = MGR_BASE_NEW;
static char old_inv_base[] = MGR_BASE_OLD;
static char inv_fstabp[MGR_PATH_MAX];
static char inv_dirpathp[MGR_PATH_MAX];
static char inv_lockfilep[MGR_PATH_MAX];
char *
inv_dirpath( void )
{
ASSERT(inv_base);
return inv_dirpathp;
}
char *
inv_fstab( void )
{
ASSERT(inv_base);
return inv_fstabp;
}
char *
inv_lockfile( void )
{
ASSERT(inv_base);
return inv_lockfilep;
}
char *
inv_basepath( void )
{
ASSERT(inv_base);
return inv_base;
}
int
inv_setup_base( void )
{
struct stat64 new_sbuf, old_sbuf;
int new_exists, old_exists;
errno = 0;
new_exists = !(stat64(new_inv_base, &new_sbuf) < 0 && errno == ENOENT);
errno = 0;
old_exists = !(stat64(old_inv_base, &old_sbuf) < 0 && errno == ENOENT);
if (new_exists && old_exists) {
if (new_sbuf.st_ino == old_sbuf.st_ino &&
new_sbuf.st_dev == old_sbuf.st_dev) {
old_exists = 0; /* both the same, pretend */
}
else { /* die! */
return 0;
}
}
if (!old_exists)
inv_base = new_inv_base;
else
inv_base = old_inv_base;
/* also setup the dependent paths now
*/
strcpy(inv_dirpathp, inv_base);
strcat(inv_dirpathp, MGR_DIRPATH);
strcpy(inv_fstabp, inv_base);
strcat(inv_fstabp, MGR_FSTAB);
strcpy(inv_lockfilep, inv_base);
strcat(inv_lockfilep, MGR_LOCKFILE);
return 1;
}