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The number of signing process threads (glfs_brpobj)
is set to 4 by default. The recommendation is to set
it to number of cores available. This patch makes it
configurable as follows
gluster vol bitrot <volname> signer-threads <count>
fixes: bz#1797869
Change-Id: Ia883b3e5e34e0bc8d095243508d320c9c9c58adc
Signed-off-by: Kotresh HR <khiremat@redhat.com>
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Somem methods dict_get...(...) values and then not use them anywhere.
Removed found occurrences.
fixes: #753
Change-Id: Iaeb8f4cec18f76078f6b2f4e4bd6f9795a3467bc
Signed-off-by: Barak Sason Rofman <bsasonro@redhat.com>
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Removed unused variable.
fixes: CID#1412106
updates: bz#789278
Change-Id: I1d4e1c1625cecf882d51e9cf4f5290383f63d405
Signed-off-by: Barak Sason Rofman <bsasonro@redhat.com>
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Winter is coming. So is gcc-10.
Compiling with gcc-10-20191219 snapshot reveals dupe defns of
cli_default_conn_timeout and cli_ten_minutes_timeout in
.../cli/src/cli.[ch] due to missing extern decl.
There are many changes coming in gcc-10 described in
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html
compiling cli.c with gcc-9 we see:
...
.quad .LC88
.comm cli_ten_minutes_timeout,4,4
.comm cli_default_conn_timeout,4,4
.text
.Letext0:
...
and with gcc-10:
...
.quad .LC88
.globl cli_ten_minutes_timeout
.bss
.align 4
.type cli_ten_minutes_timeout, @object
.size cli_ten_minutes_timeout, 4
cli_ten_minutes_timeout:
.zero 4
.globl cli_default_conn_timeout
.align 4
.type cli_default_conn_timeout, @object
.size cli_default_conn_timeout, 4
cli_default_conn_timeout:
.zero 4
.text
.Letext0:
...
which is reflected in the .o file as (gcc-9):
...
0000000000000004 C cli_ten_minutes_timeout
0000000000000004 C cli_default_conn_timeout
...
and (gcc-10):
...
0000000000000020 B cli_ten_minutes_timeout
0000000000000024 B cli_default_conn_timeout
...
See nm(1) and ld(1) for a description C (common) and B (BSS) and how
they are treated by the linker.
Note: there is still a small chance that gcc-10 will land in Fedora-32,
despite 31 Dec. 2019 having been the deadline for that to happen.
Change-Id: I54ea485736a4910254eeb21222ad263721cdef3c
Fixes: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
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There exists a window of 15 sec, where the deletes are picked up
by history crawl when the ignore_deletes is set to true.
And it eventually deletes the file/s from slave which is/are not
supposed to be deleted. Though it is working as per design, a
note regarding this is needed.
Added a warning message indicating the same.
Also logged info when the worker restarts after ignore-deletes
option set.
fixes: bz#1708603
Change-Id: I103be882fac18b4cef935efa355f5037a396f7c1
Signed-off-by: Shwetha K Acharya <sacharya@redhat.com>
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cli-cmd.c: drop cli_cmd_cond_init() because static mutex and
condition variable are initialized with PTHREAD_xxx_INITIALIZERs.
syncop-utils.c: since assignment PTHREAD_xxx_INITIALIZERs are
never failed, a few overengineered bits may be simplified.
Change-Id: Ic4d250a1697047386989f73f058b0abc8b55627b
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Antipov <dmantipov@yandex.ru>
Updates: bz#1193929
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Since glfsheal is a binary helper which is not intented to be
invoked directly, install it under %{libexecdir}/glusterfs rather
than %{sbindir}, adjust invocation from CLI code and RPM spec.
Credits: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>.
Fixes: bz#1780190
Change-Id: I4b41892d96b89c24a332470ac8c1e82f6795159a
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Antipov <dmantipov@yandex.ru>
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1. Move functions and structs to static
2. Use dictionary functions with fixed key length.
3. Reduce key length when not needed.
4. Use const char* for some messages.
5. Use fixed strings for some logs which is repeated in the code.
6. Remove redundant checks. Specifically, cli_to_glusterd() does
NULL checks already, so no need to do it before calling it.
7. Aligned some messages - not sure why they were cut over several
lines, but it made grep on the code harder.
8. Move dictionary fetching of values closer to where they are
actually used.
Overall, object size is ~4 smaller, hopefully without functional changes.
There's more that can be done, but as this is a very long (>10K lines)
file, I think it's enough for one change.
Specifically, some functions fetch values from the dictionary
without using it - this is a bit of a waste.
Filed https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/753 about it.
Change-Id: I31f88d94ab25398e00aef2ea84a8c4af9383b75b
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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- Refactored set_fuse_mount_options(...) in order to shorten it.
- Removed dead code and moved some method to it's apropriate
location.
- Converted loggin in set_fuse_mount_options(...) to structured logs
fixes: bz#1768896
Change-Id: If865833d4c60d517da202871978691ef21235fe4
Signed-off-by: Barak Sason Rofman <bsasonro@redhat.com>
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The old command for log rotate is still present removing
it completely. Also adding testcase to test the
log rotate command with both the old as well as the new command
and fixing testcase which use the old syntax to use the new
one.
Code to be removed:
1. In cli-cmd-volume.c from struct cli_cmd volume_cmds[]:
{"volume log rotate <VOLNAME> [BRICK]", cli_cmd_log_rotate_cbk,
"rotate the log file for corresponding volume/brick"
" NOTE: This is an old syntax, will be deprecated from next release."},
2. In cli-cmd-volume.c from cli_cmd_log_rotate_cbk():
||(strcmp("rotate", words[2]) == 0)))
3. In cli-cmd-parser.c from cli_cmd_log_rotate_parse()
if (strcmp("rotate", words[2]) == 0)
volname = (char *)words[3];
else
fixes: bz#1750387
Change-Id: I56e4d295044e8d5fd1fc0d848bc87e135e9e32b4
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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There's a small difference when structs are defined static.
Whenever possible, define them as such.
Specifically, before:
text data bss dec hex filename
678 216 0 894 37e ./cli/src/cli-cmd-misc.o
150024 1264 16 151304 24f08 ./cli/src/cli-rpc-ops.o
71980 64 0 72044 1196c ./cli/src/cli-cmd-parser.o
66189 4 16 66209 102a1 ./cli/src/cli-xml-output.o
After:
text data bss dec hex filename
670 216 0 886 376 ./cli/src/cli-cmd-misc.o
149848 1392 16 151256 24ed8 ./cli/src/cli-rpc-ops.o
70346 1320 0 71666 117f2 ./cli/src/cli-cmd-parser.o
66157 4 16 66177 10281 ./cli/src/cli-xml-output.o
Change-Id: I206bd895290595d79fac7b26eee66f4279b50f92
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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Problem: When one of the node is down in cluster,
rebalance status is not displaying detailed
information.
Cause: In glusterd_volume_rebalance_use_rsp_dict()
we are aggregating rsp from all the nodes into a
dictionary and sending it to cli for printing. While
assigning a index to keys we are considering all the
peers instead of considering only the peers which are
up. Because of which, index is not reaching till 1.
while parsing the rsp cli unable to find status-1
key in dictionary and going out without printing
any information.
Solution: The simplest fix for this without much
code change is to continue to look for other keys
when status-1 key is not found.
fixes: bz#1764119
Change-Id: I0062839933c9706119eb85416256eade97e976dc
Signed-off-by: Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@redhat.com>
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When creating a thin-arbiter volume, if the replica-count
provided is other than 2, the cli command
fails(which is the expected behaviour) but it fails
while transaction is being committed on localhost.
This, ideally should be handled in cli itself.
Change-Id: I52ecdaf49a7df85670505e4743cdcf3101c71c9f
Signed-off-by: Vishal Pandey <vpandey@redhat.com>
Fixes: bz#1754477
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gluster volume info --xml id displaying wrong distCount
value. This patch addresses it.
fixes: bz#1758878
Change-Id: I64081597e06018361e6524587b433b0c4b2a0260
Signed-off-by: Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@redhat.com>
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* Fix libglusterd.la target path in cli/src/Makefile.am
* Like libglusterfs, libgfxdr and libgfrpc, libglusterd is also
expected to be ready by the time xlators/mgmt/glusterd sources
are compiled. Therefore this change removes the additional
mentioning of libglusterd.la target in Makefile.am
Change-Id: I1b787316cfb6cd7487f49e661490b9788a0b80b3
Updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Anoop C S <anoopcs@redhat.com>
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Modified parsing of group files in such a way that line that starts with
"#" would be treated as comments
Fixes: bz#1423442
Change-Id: Id85ceb49f8f9c920d4ea551f60bd28767279d4be
Signed-off-by: Barak Sason <bsasonro@redhat.com>
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please note as an additional change, macro GLUSTERD_GET_SNAP_DIR
moved from glusterd-store.c to glusterd-snapshot-utils.h
Change-Id: I811efefc148453fe32e4f0d322e80455447cec71
updates: #663
Signed-off-by: Jiffin Tony Thottan <jthottan@redhat.com>
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Goal: 'libglusterfs' files shouldn't have any dependency outside of
the tree, specially the header files, shouldn't have '#include'
from outside the tree.
Fixes:
* Had to introduce libglusterd so, methods and structures required
for only mgmt/glusterd, and cli/ are separated from 'libglusterfs/'
* Remove rpc/xdr/gen from build, which was used mainly so
dependency for libglusterfs could be properly satisfied.
* Move rpcsvc_auth_data to client_t.h, so all dependencies could
be handled.
Updates: bz#1636297
Change-Id: I0e80243a5a3f4615e6fac6e1b947ad08a9363fce
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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Initialize a dictionary for example seems to be prefectly fine to be done
before taking a lock.
Change-Id: Ib29516c4efa8f0e2b526d512beab488fcd16d2e7
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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I hit one crash issue when using the libgfapi.
In the libgfapi it will call glfs_poller() --> event_dispatch()
in file api/src/glfs.c:721, and the event_dispatch() is defined
by libgluster locally, the problem is the name of event_dispatch()
is the extremly the same with the one from libevent package form
the OS.
For example, if a executable program Foo, which will also use and
link the libevent and the libgfapi at the same time, I can hit the
crash, like:
kernel: glfs_glfspoll[68486]: segfault at 1c0 ip 00007fef006fd2b8 sp
00007feeeaffce30 error 4 in libevent-2.0.so.5.1.9[7fef006ed000+46000]
The link for Foo is:
lib_foo_LADD = -levent $(GFAPI_LIBS)
It will crash.
This is because the glfs_poller() is calling the event_dispatch() from
the libevent, not the libglsuter.
The gfapi link info :
GFAPI_LIBS = -lacl -lgfapi -lglusterfs -lgfrpc -lgfxdr -luuid
If I link Foo like:
lib_foo_LADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) -levent
It will works well without any problem.
And if Foo call one private lib, such as handler_glfs.so, and the
handler_glfs.so will link the GFAPI_LIBS directly, while the Foo won't
and it will dlopen(handler_glfs.so), then the crash will be hit everytime.
The link info will be:
foo_LADD = -levent
libhandler_glfs_LIBADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS)
I can avoid the crash temporarily by linking the GFAPI_LIBS in Foo too like:
foo_LADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) -levent
libhandler_glfs_LIBADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS)
But this is ugly since the Foo won't use any APIs from the GFAPI_LIBS.
And in some cases when the --as-needed link option is added(on many dists
it is added as default), then the crash is back again, the above workaround
won't work.
Fixes: #699
Change-Id: I38f0200b941bd1cff4bf3066fca2fc1f9a5263aa
Signed-off-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
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Where possible, defer create_frame() - whenever possible, after
command line verification, for example.
Change-Id: Id6606e90e7ea6190f30b225c4733b229c519bb2f
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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This warning is issued due to unhandled output truncation.
As in the code, truncation is expected, we can remove this
warning by placing a check on the return value of the function
and handling it.
In this way, the warning will not be issued.
Change-Id: I1820b58fe9a7601961c20944b259df322db35057
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Sheetal Pamecha <spamecha@redhat.com>
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The current help show 2 different top commands
intead of one single top command which can be
easily observed when "# gluster v help" command
is issued. Removing one "volume top <VOLNAME>"
and clubbing into them into a single command.
Current help:
volume top <VOLNAME> {open|read|write|opendir|readdir|clear}
[nfs|brick <brick>] [list-cnt <value>] |
volume top <VOLNAME> {read-perf|write-perf}
[bs <size> count <count>] [brick <brick>]
[list-cnt <value>] - volume top operations
Expected help:
volume top <VOLNAME> {open|read|write|opendir|readdir|clear}
[nfs|brick <brick>] [list-cnt <value>] | {read-perf|write-perf}
[bs <size> count <count>] [brick <brick>] [list-cnt <value>]
- volume top operations
fixes: bz#1725034
Change-Id: Ifbc4c95f2558286e27dfc5e9667046b80eb1715d
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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gluster volume create <VOLNAME> replica 2 thin-arbiter 1 <host1>:<brick1> <host2>:<brick2>
<thin-arbiter-host>:<path-to-store-replica-id-file> [force]
The changes have been made in a way that the last brick in the bricks list
will be treated as the thin-arbiter.
GD1 will be manipulated to consider replica count to be as 2 and continue creating the
volume like any other replica 2 volume but since thin-arbiter volumes need ta-brick
client xlator entries for each subvolume in fuse volfile, volfile generation is
modified in a way to inject these entries seperately in the volfile for every subvolume.
Few more additions -
1- Save the volinfo with new fields ta_bricks list and thin_arbiter_count.
2- Introduce a new option client.ta-brick-port to add remote-port to ta-brick xlator entry
in fuse volfiles. The option can be set using the following CLI syntax -
gluster volume set <VOLNAME> client.ta-brick-port <PORTNO.>
3- Volume Info will contain a Thin-Arbiter-path entry to distinguish
from other replicate volumes.
Change-Id: Ib434e2313b29716f32476c6c211d282c4ef39406
Updates #687
Signed-off-by: Vishal Pandey <vpandey@redhat.com>
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The description of set group is missing spaces which
leads to the description look like:
volume set <VOLNAME> group <GROUP> - This option can be used for
setting multiple pre-defined volume optionswhere group_name is a
file under /var/lib/glusterd/groups containing onekey, value pair
per line
Instead of:
volume set <VOLNAME> group <GROUP> - This option can be used for
setting multiple pre-defined volume options where group_name is a
file under /var/lib/glusterd/groups containing one key value
pair per line
Fixes: bz#1723455
Change-Id: I4957988c0c1f35f043db3f64089c049193e60e8f
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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in many cases, gluster's cli can run as non-privileged mode
(like in geo-rep non-root setup). Just because logging fails
in cli, lets not fail the overall process. Not much of
debugging help in CLI logs anyways. Most of the debugging
happens once the call reaches server (glusterd).
Fixes: bz#1535511
Change-Id: I9f07c61b8c3acc95ec08230ff539a35dfd0ff9dc
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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Fixes: bz#1720615
Change-Id: I5071f3255ff615113b36b08cd5326be6e37d907d
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
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As force-migration option is disabled by default,
the warning seems unnessary.
Rephrased the warning to make best sense out of it.
fixes: bz#1712668
Change-Id: Ia18c3c5e7b3fec808fce2194ca0504a837708822
Signed-off-by: Shwetha K Acharya <sacharya@redhat.com>
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This patch fixes the following CID's:
* 1124829
* 1274075
* 1274083
* 1274128
* 1274135
* 1274141
* 1274143
* 1274197
* 1274205
* 1274210
* 1274211
* 1288801
* 1398629
Change-Id: Ia7c86cfab3245b20777ffa296e1a59748040f558
Updates: bz#789278
Signed-off-by: Xavi Hernandez <xhernandez@redhat.com>
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Modified Geo-rep help text for better sanity.
fixes: bz#1652887
Change-Id: I40ef7ef709eaecf0125ab4b4a7517e2c5d1ef4a0
Signed-off-by: Shwetha K Acharya <sacharya@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I14957c5161f31d5dfc6cf56f8d7ccf4d39372f39
fixes: bz#1711820
Signed-off-by: N Balachandran <nbalacha@redhat.com>
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This patch validates the invalid slave url
in cli itself and throws appropriate error.
fixes: bz#1098991
Change-Id: I278e2a04a4d619d2c2d1db0dd56ab5bdf7e7f469
Signed-off-by: Kotresh HR <khiremat@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I56cc09243dab23b3be86a7faac45001dda77181f
updates: bz#1693692
Signed-off-by: Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@redhat.com>
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Some interdependencies between logging and memory management functions
make it impossible to use the logging framework before initializing
memory subsystem because they both depend on Thread Local Storage
allocated through pthread_key_create() during initialization.
This causes a crash when we try to log something very early in the
initialization phase.
To prevent this, several dynamically allocated TLS structures have
been replaced by static TLS reserved at compile time using '__thread'
keyword. This also reduces the number of error sources, making
initialization simpler.
Updates: bz#1193929
Change-Id: I8ea2e072411e30790d50084b6b7e909c7bb01d50
Signed-off-by: Xavi Hernandez <xhernandez@redhat.com>
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fixes: bz#1699176
credits: Hari Gowtham <hgowtham@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I59134336febf0dc4043483f2f413ac83e3bc79f5
Signed-off-by: Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@redhat.com>
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The BD translator was removed some time ago,
(in commit a907e468e724c32b9833ce59806fc215c7122d63).
This completes the work.
Compile-tested only!
updates: bz#1635688
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I999df52e479a72d3cc9523f22f9056de17eb559c
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Commit 6d6a3b2 introduced some unused vars. This patch defines them
within #ifdef DEBUG
Fixes: bz#1580315
Change-Id: I8a332b00c3ffb66689b4b6480c490b9436c17d63
Signed-off-by: Atin Mukherjee <amukherj@redhat.com>
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while creating rpc_tranpsort object, we store a dictionary without
taking a ref on dict but it does an unref during the cleaning of the
transport object.
So the rpc layer expect the caller to take a ref on the dictionary
before passing dict to rpc layer. This leads to a lot of confusion
across the code base and leads to ref leaks.
Semantically, this is not correct. It is the rpc layer responsibility
to take a ref when storing it, and free during the cleanup.
I'm listing down the total issues or leaks across the code base because
of this confusion. These issues are currently present in the upstream
master.
1) changelog_rpc_client_init
2) quota_enforcer_init
3) rpcsvc_create_listeners : when there are two transport, like tcp,rdma.
4) quotad_aggregator_init
5) glusterd: init
6) nfs3_init_state
7) server: init
8) client:init
This patch does the cleanup according to the semantics.
Change-Id: I46373af9630373eb375ee6de0e6f2bbe2a677425
updates: bz#1659708
Signed-off-by: Mohammed Rafi KC <rkavunga@redhat.com>
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dumping the whole inode table detail to screen doesn't solve any
purpose. We should be getting only toplevel details on CLI, and then
if one wants to debug further, then they need to get to 'statedump'
to get full details.
Fixes: bz#1580315
Change-Id: Iaf3de94602f9c76832c3c918ffe2ad13c0b0e448
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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`address_family=inet6` needs to be added while mounting master and
slave volumes in gverify script.
New option introduced to gluster cli(`--inet6`) which will be used
internally by geo-rep while calling `gluster volume info
--remote-host=<ipv6>`.
Fixes: bz#1688833
Change-Id: I1e0d42cae07158df043e64a2f991882d8c897837
Signed-off-by: Aravinda VK <avishwan@redhat.com>
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This patch fixes mem-leak due to excessive use of gf_asprintf
to form dynamic growing string.
Problem: each call to asprintf/vsprintf for extending existing string causes
a memory leak, because the blob at the original address of existing
string is not freed and a new location is generated by asprintf.
Tracebacks:
#2 0x7fdf191b8b3b in gf_vasprintf ../libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c:236
#3 0x7fdf191b8d0a in gf_asprintf ../libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c:256
#4 0x420cd3 in cli_cmd_volume_gsync_set_cbk ../cli/src/cli-cmd-volume.c:2576
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 255 byte(s) leaked in 3 allocation(s).
....
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 431 byte(s) leaked in 4 allocation(s).
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SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 449 byte(s) leaked in 4 allocation(s).
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SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 397 byte(s) leaked in 4 allocation(s).
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SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 160 byte(s) leaked in 2 allocation(s).
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updates: bz#1633930
Change-Id: I7e8902f0ed23e640dc17e3dcbdab7ae0579d2dc6
Signed-off-by: Sunny Kumar <sunkumar@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Returning any value from socket event handlers to the event sub-system
doesn't make sense since event sub-system cannot handle socket
sub-system errors.
Solution:
Change return type of all socket event handlers to 'void'
Change-Id: I70dc2c57f12b7ea2fae41120f71aa0d7fe0b2b6f
Fixes: bz#1651246
Signed-off-by: Milind Changire <mchangir@redhat.com>
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gluster volume set <VOLUME> group <GROUP> is used for setting multiple
pre-defined volume options, but this was undocumented. This patch doc-
ments this feature.
fixes: bz#1243991
Change-Id: Id346cf2537f85179caff32479f09555ce2e72e76
Signed-off-by: Rinku Kothiya <rkothiya@redhat.com>
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When gluster command is fired without any arguments it just shows the
prompt, so added a welcome message and info to get help.
fixes: bz#1535528
Change-Id: I627b66b67443716e9270025c1e47b98b6facba13
Signed-off-by: Rinku Kothiya <rkothiya@redhat.com>
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Added functionality to gluster volume set auth.allow command to
accept CIDR IP addresses. Modified few functions to isolate cidr
feature so that it prevents other gluster commands such as peer
probe to use cidr format ip. The functions are modified in such
a way that they have an option to enable accepting of cidr
format for other gluster commands if required in furture.
updates: bz#1138841
Change-Id: Ie6734002a7078f1820e5df42d404411cce945e8b
Credits: Mohit Agrawal
Signed-off-by: Rinku Kothiya <rkothiya@redhat.com>
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They were not used at all, just taking space.
I've also marked all those that are not common really, but used
in just one place - they probably should move there (in follow-up
patches)
As a test, I've removed from the stripe xlator unused private
enums and moved one that was in the common list, but only
used in the stripe code, to be a private enum.
Compile-tested only!
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I1158dc1d259f1fd3f69904336c46c9d83cea799f
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This patch fixes memory leak in cli/src/cli.c.
Change-Id: I4956c4180b34d4a9e3e6e60eeafba8cb2031896e
updates: bz#1633930
Signed-off-by: Sunny Kumar <sunkumar@redhat.com>
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Problem: Declared variable-length array can have zero size
Added a goto statement to address this issue.
Updates: bz#1622665
Change-Id: Ibf80643490367a5f7e50f66f87e4296380be45de
Signed-off-by: Sheetal Pamecha <sheetal.pamecha08@gmail.com>
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This patch fixes ememory leak reported by ASan.
Tracebacks:
Direct leak of 84 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7f71ea107848 in __interceptor_malloc (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0xef848)
#1 0x7f71e9e2ac49 in __gf_malloc ./libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c:136
#2 0x7f71e9e2b4bb in gf_vasprintf ./libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c:236
#3 0x7f71e9e2b68a in gf_asprintf ./libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c:256
#4 0x41e8ec in cli_cmd_bitrot_cbk ./cli/src/cli-cmd-volume.c:1847
#5 0x410b39 in cli_cmd_process ./cli/src/cli-cmd.c:137
#6 0x40fe9d in cli_batch ./cli/src/input.c:29
#7 0x7f71e989558d in start_thread (/lib64/libpthread.so.0+0x858d)
updates: bz#1633930
Change-Id: I8977e45add742e67047291f398f0ee79eb09afe4
Signed-off-by: Sunny Kumar <sunkumar@redhat.com>
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Problem: In some of the cli fops dict_allocate_and_serialize
allocate memory for req structure but after submit
request it missed to cleanup memory fo req.dict.dict_val
Solution: Call GF_FREE for req.dict.dict_val after submit
cli request
Change-Id: I76c6b3082fa0be21dc595f87701550a318734ea5
updates: bz#1633930
Signed-off-by: Mohit Agrawal <moagrawal@redhat.com>
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