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-rwxr-xr-xtests/bugs/core/io-stats-1322825.t12
-rw-r--r--xlators/debug/io-stats/src/io-stats.c34
2 files changed, 31 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/tests/bugs/core/io-stats-1322825.t b/tests/bugs/core/io-stats-1322825.t
index d232ecb2420..53f2d040daa 100755
--- a/tests/bugs/core/io-stats-1322825.t
+++ b/tests/bugs/core/io-stats-1322825.t
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ TEST $CLI volume profile $V0 start
TEST mkdir $M0/dir1
# Generate the stat dump across the io-stat instances
-TEST setfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump -v /tmp/io-stats-1322825 $M0
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump -v io-stats-1322825 $M0
# Check if $M0 is clean w.r.t xattr information
# TODO: if there are better ways to check we really get no attr error, please
@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ ret=$(echo $?)
EXPECT 0 echo $ret
# Check if we have 5 io-stat files in /tmp
-EXPECT 5 ls -1 /tmp/io-stats-1322825*
+EXPECT 5 ls -1 /var/run/gluster/io-stats-1322825*
# Cleanup the 5 generated files
-rm -f /tmp/io-stats-1322825*
+rm -f /var/run/gluster/io-stats-1322825*
# Rinse and repeat above for a directory
-TEST setfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump -v /tmp/io-stats-1322825 $M0/dir1
+TEST setfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump -v io-stats-1322825 $M0/dir1
getfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump $B0/${V0}1/dir1 2>&1 | grep -qi "no such attribute"
ret=$(echo $?)
EXPECT 0 echo $ret
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ getfattr -n trusted.io-stats-dump $B0/${V0}4/dir1 2>&1 | grep -qi "no such attri
ret=$(echo $?)
EXPECT 0 echo $ret
-EXPECT 5 ls -1 /tmp/io-stats-1322825*
-rm -f /tmp/io-stats-1322825*
+EXPECT 5 ls -1 /var/run/gluster/io-stats-1322825*
+rm -f /var/run/gluster/io-stats-1322825*
cleanup;
diff --git a/xlators/debug/io-stats/src/io-stats.c b/xlators/debug/io-stats/src/io-stats.c
index 6ddad96d8aa..123c3436dcf 100644
--- a/xlators/debug/io-stats/src/io-stats.c
+++ b/xlators/debug/io-stats/src/io-stats.c
@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@
#define DEFAULT_GRP_BUF_SZ 16384
#define IOS_BLOCK_COUNT_SIZE 32
+#define IOS_STATS_DUMP_DIR DEFAULT_VAR_RUN_DIRECTORY
+
typedef enum {
IOS_STATS_TYPE_NONE,
IOS_STATS_TYPE_OPEN,
@@ -3062,7 +3064,6 @@ io_stats_fsync (call_frame_t *frame, xlator_t *this,
return 0;
}
-
int
conditional_dump (dict_t *dict, char *key, data_t *value, void *data)
{
@@ -3075,9 +3076,10 @@ conditional_dump (dict_t *dict, char *key, data_t *value, void *data)
char *filename = NULL;
FILE *logfp = NULL;
struct ios_dump_args args = {0};
- int pid, namelen;
+ int pid, namelen, dirlen;
char dump_key[100];
char *slash_ptr = NULL;
+ char *path_in_value = NULL;
stub = data;
this = stub->this;
@@ -3086,16 +3088,30 @@ conditional_dump (dict_t *dict, char *key, data_t *value, void *data)
name as well. This helps when there is more than a single io-stats
instance in the graph, or the client and server processes are running
on the same node */
- /* hmmm... no check for this */
- /* name format: <passed in path/filename>.<xlator name slashes to -> */
- namelen = value->len + strlen (this->name) + 2; /* '.' and '\0' */
+ /* For the sanity of where the file should be located, we should make
+ sure file is written only inside RUNDIR (ie, /var/run/gluster) */
+ /* TODO: provide an option to dump it to different directory of
+ choice, based on options */
+ /* name format: /var/run/gluster/<passed in path/filename>.<xlator name slashes to -> */
+
+ path_in_value = data_to_str (value);
+
+ if (strstr (path_in_value, "../")) {
+ gf_log (this->name, GF_LOG_ERROR,
+ "%s: no \"../\" allowed in path", path_in_value);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ dirlen = strlen (IOS_STATS_DUMP_DIR);
+ namelen = (dirlen + value->len + strlen (this->name) + 3);
+ /* +3 for '/', '.' and '\0' added in snprintf below*/
+
filename = alloca0 (namelen);
- memcpy (filename, data_to_str (value), value->len);
- memcpy (filename + value->len, ".", 1);
- memcpy (filename + value->len + 1, this->name, strlen(this->name));
+
+ snprintf (filename, namelen, "%s/%s.%s", IOS_STATS_DUMP_DIR,
+ path_in_value, this->name);
/* convert any slashes to '-' so that fopen works correctly */
- slash_ptr = strchr (filename + value->len + 1, '/');
+ slash_ptr = strchr (filename + dirlen + 1, '/');
while (slash_ptr) {
*slash_ptr = '-';
slash_ptr = strchr (slash_ptr, '/');