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commit cf9313e7d1dd42addd6cf8c9277f0f18a62cdeff |
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Author: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@systemhalted.org> |
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Date: Fri Mar 13 09:49:24 2015 -0400 |
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Enhance nscd's inotify support (Bug 14906). |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/cache.c 2012-12-24 22:02:13.000000000 -0500 |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/cache.c 2015-05-13 13:45:57.259958374 -0400 |
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@@ -272,28 +272,38 @@ |
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while (runp != NULL) |
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{ |
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#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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- if (runp->inotify_descr == -1) |
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+ if (runp->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] == -1) |
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#endif |
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{ |
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struct stat64 st; |
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if (stat64 (runp->fname, &st) < 0) |
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{ |
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+ /* Print a diagnostic that the traced file was missing. |
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+ We must not disable tracing since the file might return |
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+ shortly and we want to reload it at the next pruning. |
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+ Disabling tracing here would go against the configuration |
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+ as specified by the user via check-files. */ |
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char buf[128]; |
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- /* We cannot stat() the file, disable file checking if the |
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- file does not exist. */ |
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- dbg_log (_("cannot stat() file `%s': %s"), |
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+ dbg_log (_("checking for monitored file `%s': %s"), |
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runp->fname, strerror_r (errno, buf, sizeof (buf))); |
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- if (errno == ENOENT) |
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- table->check_file = 0; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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- if (st.st_mtime != table->file_mtime) |
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+ /* This must be `!=` to catch cases where users turn the |
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+ clocks back and we still want to detect any time difference |
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+ in mtime. */ |
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+ if (st.st_mtime != runp->mtime) |
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{ |
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- /* The file changed. Invalidate all entries. */ |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitored file `%s` changed (mtime)"), |
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+ runp->fname); |
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+ /* The file changed. Invalidate all entries. */ |
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now = LONG_MAX; |
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- table->file_mtime = st.st_mtime; |
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+ runp->mtime = st.st_mtime; |
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+#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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+ /* Attempt to install a watch on the file. */ |
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+ install_watches (runp); |
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+#endif |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/connections.c 2015-05-12 15:03:02.870274443 -0400 |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/connections.c 2015-05-13 13:45:57.259958374 -0400 |
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@@ -974,6 +974,44 @@ |
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finish_drop_privileges (); |
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} |
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+#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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+#define TRACED_FILE_MASK (IN_DELETE_SELF | IN_CLOSE_WRITE | IN_MOVE_SELF) |
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+#define TRACED_DIR_MASK (IN_DELETE_SELF | IN_CREATE | IN_MOVED_TO | IN_MOVE_SELF) |
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+void |
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+install_watches (struct traced_file *finfo) |
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+{ |
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+ /* Use inotify support if we have it. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] < 0) |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] = inotify_add_watch (inotify_fd, |
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+ finfo->fname, |
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+ TRACED_FILE_MASK); |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] < 0) |
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+ { |
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+ dbg_log (_("disabled inotify-based monitoring for file `%s': %s"), |
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+ finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ return; |
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+ } |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitoring file `%s` (%d)"), |
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+ finfo->fname, finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE]); |
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+ /* Additionally listen for events in the file's parent directory. |
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+ We do this because the file to be watched might be |
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+ deleted and then added back again. When it is added back again |
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+ we must re-add the watch. We must also cover IN_MOVED_TO to |
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+ detect a file being moved into the directory. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] < 0) |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] = inotify_add_watch (inotify_fd, |
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+ finfo->dname, |
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+ TRACED_DIR_MASK); |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] < 0) |
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+ { |
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+ dbg_log (_("disabled inotify-based monitoring for directory `%s': %s"), |
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+ finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ return; |
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+ } |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitoring directory `%s` (%d)"), |
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+ finfo->dname, finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR]); |
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+} |
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+#endif |
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void |
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register_traced_file (size_t dbidx, struct traced_file *finfo) |
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@@ -982,30 +1020,24 @@ |
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return; |
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if (__builtin_expect (debug_level > 0, 0)) |
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- dbg_log (_("register trace file %s for database %s"), |
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- finfo->fname, dbnames[dbidx]); |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitoring file `%s' for database `%s' (%d)"), |
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+ finfo->fname, dbnames[dbidx], |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR]); |
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#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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- if (inotify_fd < 0 |
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- || (finfo->inotify_descr = inotify_add_watch (inotify_fd, finfo->fname, |
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- IN_DELETE_SELF |
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- | IN_MODIFY)) < 0) |
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+ install_watches (finfo); |
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#endif |
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- { |
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- /* We need the modification date of the file. */ |
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- struct stat64 st; |
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- |
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- if (stat64 (finfo->fname, &st) < 0) |
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- { |
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- /* We cannot stat() the file, disable file checking. */ |
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- dbg_log (_("cannot stat() file `%s': %s"), |
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- finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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- return; |
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- } |
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- finfo->inotify_descr = -1; |
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- finfo->mtime = st.st_mtime; |
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+ struct stat64 st; |
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+ if (stat64 (finfo->fname, &st) < 0) |
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+ { |
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+ /* We cannot stat() the file. Set mtime to zero and try again later. */ |
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+ dbg_log (_("stat failed for file `%s'; will try again later: %s"), |
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+ finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ finfo->mtime = 0; |
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} |
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+ else |
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+ finfo->mtime = st.st_mtime; |
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/* Queue up the file name. */ |
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finfo->next = dbs[dbidx].traced_files; |
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@@ -1030,20 +1062,27 @@ |
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for (number = pwddb; number < lastdb; ++number) |
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if (strcmp (key, dbnames[number]) == 0) |
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{ |
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- if (number == hstdb) |
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+ struct traced_file *runp = dbs[number].traced_files; |
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+ while (runp != NULL) |
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{ |
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- struct traced_file *runp = dbs[hstdb].traced_files; |
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- while (runp != NULL) |
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- if (runp->call_res_init) |
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- { |
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- res_init (); |
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- break; |
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- } |
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- else |
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- runp = runp->next; |
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+ /* Make sure we reload from file when checking mtime. */ |
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+ runp->mtime = 0; |
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+#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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+ /* During an invalidation we try to reload the traced |
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+ file watches. This allows the user to re-sync if |
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+ inotify events were lost. Similar to what we do during |
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+ pruning. */ |
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+ install_watches (runp); |
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+#endif |
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+ if (runp->call_res_init) |
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+ { |
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+ res_init (); |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ runp = runp->next; |
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} |
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break; |
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- } |
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+ } |
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if (number == lastdb) |
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{ |
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@@ -1871,6 +1910,234 @@ |
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static time_t *starttime; |
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+#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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+/* Inotify event for changed file. */ |
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+union __inev |
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+{ |
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+ struct inotify_event i; |
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+# ifndef PATH_MAX |
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+# define PATH_MAX 1024 |
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+# endif |
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+ char buf[sizeof (struct inotify_event) + PATH_MAX]; |
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+}; |
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+ |
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+/* Returns 0 if the file is there otherwise -1. */ |
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+int |
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+check_file (struct traced_file *finfo) |
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+{ |
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+ struct stat64 st; |
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+ /* We could check mtime and if different re-add |
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+ the watches, and invalidate the database, but we |
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+ don't because we are called from inotify_check_files |
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+ which should be doing that work. If sufficient inotify |
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+ events were lost then the next pruning or invalidation |
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+ will do the stat and mtime check. We don't do it here to |
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+ keep the logic simple. */ |
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+ if (stat64 (finfo->fname, &st) < 0) |
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+ return -1; |
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+ return 0; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+/* Process the inotify event in INEV. If the event matches any of the files |
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+ registered with a database then mark that database as requiring its cache |
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+ to be cleared. We indicate the cache needs clearing by setting |
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+ TO_CLEAR[DBCNT] to true for the matching database. */ |
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+static void |
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+inotify_check_files (bool *to_clear, union __inev *inev) |
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+{ |
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+ /* Check which of the files changed. */ |
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+ for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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+ { |
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+ struct traced_file *finfo = dbs[dbcnt].traced_files; |
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+ |
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+ while (finfo != NULL) |
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+ { |
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+ /* The configuration file was moved or deleted. |
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+ We stop watching it at that point, and reinitialize. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] == inev->i.wd |
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+ && ((inev->i.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF) |
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+ || (inev->i.mask & IN_DELETE_SELF) |
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+ || (inev->i.mask & IN_IGNORED))) |
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+ { |
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+ int ret; |
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+ bool moved = (inev->i.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF) != 0; |
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+ |
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+ if (check_file (finfo) == 0) |
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+ { |
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+ dbg_log (_("ignored inotify event for `%s` (file exists)"), |
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+ finfo->fname); |
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+ return; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitored file `%s` was %s, removing watch"), |
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+ finfo->fname, moved ? "moved" : "deleted"); |
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+ /* File was moved out, remove the watch. Watches are |
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+ automatically removed when the file is deleted. */ |
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+ if (moved) |
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+ { |
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+ ret = inotify_rm_watch (inotify_fd, inev->i.wd); |
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+ if (ret < 0) |
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+ dbg_log (_("failed to remove file watch `%s`: %s"), |
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+ finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ } |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] = -1; |
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+ to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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+ if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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+ res_init (); |
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+ return; |
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+ } |
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+ /* The configuration file was open for writing and has just closed. |
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+ We reset the cache and reinitialize. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] == inev->i.wd |
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+ && inev->i.mask & IN_CLOSE_WRITE) |
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+ { |
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+ /* Mark cache as needing to be cleared and reinitialize. */ |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitored file `%s` was written to"), finfo->fname); |
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+ to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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+ if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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+ res_init (); |
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+ return; |
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+ } |
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+ /* The parent directory was moved or deleted. We trigger one last |
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+ invalidation. At the next pruning or invalidation we may add |
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+ this watch back if the file is present again. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] == inev->i.wd |
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+ && ((inev->i.mask & IN_DELETE_SELF) |
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+ || (inev->i.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF) |
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+ || (inev->i.mask & IN_IGNORED))) |
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+ { |
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+ bool moved = (inev->i.mask & IN_MOVE_SELF) != 0; |
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+ /* The directory watch may have already been removed |
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+ but we don't know so we just remove it again and |
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+ ignore the error. Then we remove the file watch. |
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+ Note: watches are automatically removed for deleted |
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+ files. */ |
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+ if (moved) |
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+ inotify_rm_watch (inotify_fd, inev->i.wd); |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] != -1) |
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+ { |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitored parent directory `%s` was %s, removing watch on `%s`"), |
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+ finfo->dname, moved ? "moved" : "deleted", finfo->fname); |
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+ if (inotify_rm_watch (inotify_fd, finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE]) < 0) |
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+ dbg_log (_("failed to remove file watch `%s`: %s"), |
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+ finfo->dname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ } |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] = -1; |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] = -1; |
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+ to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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+ if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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+ res_init (); |
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+ /* Continue to the next entry since this might be the |
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+ parent directory for multiple registered files and |
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+ we want to remove watches for all registered files. */ |
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+ continue; |
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+ } |
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+ /* The parent directory had a create or moved to event. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] == inev->i.wd |
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+ && ((inev->i.mask & IN_MOVED_TO) |
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+ || (inev->i.mask & IN_CREATE)) |
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+ && strcmp (inev->i.name, finfo->sfname) == 0) |
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+ { |
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+ /* We detected a directory change. We look for the creation |
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+ of the file we are tracking or the move of the same file |
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+ into the directory. */ |
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+ int ret; |
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+ dbg_log (_("monitored file `%s` was %s, adding watch"), |
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+ finfo->fname, |
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+ inev->i.mask & IN_CREATE ? "created" : "moved into place"); |
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+ /* File was moved in or created. Regenerate the watch. */ |
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+ if (finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] != -1) |
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+ inotify_rm_watch (inotify_fd, |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE]); |
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+ |
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+ ret = inotify_add_watch (inotify_fd, |
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+ finfo->fname, |
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+ TRACED_FILE_MASK); |
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+ if (ret < 0) |
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+ dbg_log (_("failed to add file watch `%s`: %s"), |
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+ finfo->fname, strerror (errno)); |
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+ |
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+ finfo->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] = ret; |
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+ |
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+ /* The file is new or moved so mark cache as needing to |
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+ be cleared and reinitialize. */ |
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+ to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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+ if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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+ res_init (); |
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+ |
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+ /* Done re-adding the watch. Don't return, we may still |
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+ have other files in this same directory, same watch |
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+ descriptor, and need to process them. */ |
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+ } |
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+ /* Other events are ignored, and we move on to the next file. */ |
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+ finfo = finfo->next; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+} |
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+ |
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+/* If an entry in the array of booleans TO_CLEAR is TRUE then clear the cache |
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+ for the associated database, otherwise do nothing. The TO_CLEAR array must |
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+ have LASTDB entries. */ |
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+static inline void |
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+clear_db_cache (bool *to_clear) |
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+{ |
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+ for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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+ if (to_clear[dbcnt]) |
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+ { |
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+ pthread_mutex_lock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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+ dbs[dbcnt].clear_cache = 1; |
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+ pthread_mutex_unlock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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+ pthread_cond_signal (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_cond); |
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+ } |
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+} |
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+ |
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+int |
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+handle_inotify_events (void) |
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+{ |
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+ bool to_clear[lastdb] = { false, }; |
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+ union __inev inev; |
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+ |
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+ /* Read all inotify events for files registered via |
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+ register_traced_file(). */ |
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+ while (1) |
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+ { |
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+ /* Potentially read multiple events into buf. */ |
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+ ssize_t nb = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (read (inotify_fd, |
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+ &inev.buf, |
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+ sizeof (inev))); |
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+ if (nb < (ssize_t) sizeof (struct inotify_event)) |
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+ { |
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+ /* Not even 1 event. */ |
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+ if (__glibc_unlikely (nb == -1 && errno != EAGAIN)) |
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+ return -1; |
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+ /* Done reading events that are ready. */ |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ /* Process all events. The normal inotify interface delivers |
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+ complete events on a read and never a partial event. */ |
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+ char *eptr = &inev.buf[0]; |
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+ ssize_t count; |
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+ while (1) |
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+ { |
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+ /* Check which of the files changed. */ |
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+ inotify_check_files (to_clear, &inev); |
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+ count = sizeof (struct inotify_event) + inev.i.len; |
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+ eptr += count; |
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+ nb -= count; |
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+ if (nb >= (ssize_t) sizeof (struct inotify_event)) |
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+ memcpy (&inev, eptr, nb); |
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+ else |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ continue; |
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+ } |
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+ /* Actually perform the cache clearing. */ |
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+ clear_db_cache (to_clear); |
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+ return 0; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+#endif |
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+ |
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static void |
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__attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) |
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main_loop_poll (void) |
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@@ -1975,72 +2242,21 @@ |
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{ |
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if (conns[1].revents != 0) |
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{ |
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- bool to_clear[lastdb] = { false, }; |
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- union |
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- { |
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-# ifndef PATH_MAX |
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-# define PATH_MAX 1024 |
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-# endif |
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- struct inotify_event i; |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct inotify_event) + PATH_MAX]; |
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- } inev; |
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- |
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- while (1) |
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- { |
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- ssize_t nb = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (read (inotify_fd, &inev, |
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- sizeof (inev))); |
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- if (nb < (ssize_t) sizeof (struct inotify_event)) |
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- { |
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- if (__builtin_expect (nb == -1 && errno != EAGAIN, |
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- 0)) |
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- { |
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- /* Something went wrong when reading the inotify |
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- data. Better disable inotify. */ |
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- dbg_log (_("\ |
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-disabled inotify after read error %d"), |
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- errno); |
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- conns[1].fd = -1; |
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- firstfree = 1; |
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- if (nused == 2) |
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- nused = 1; |
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- close (inotify_fd); |
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- inotify_fd = -1; |
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- } |
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- break; |
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- } |
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- |
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- /* Check which of the files changed. */ |
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- for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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- { |
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- struct traced_file *finfo = dbs[dbcnt].traced_files; |
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- |
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- while (finfo != NULL) |
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- { |
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- if (finfo->inotify_descr == inev.i.wd) |
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- { |
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- to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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- if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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- res_init (); |
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- goto next; |
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- } |
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- |
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- finfo = finfo->next; |
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- } |
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- } |
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- next:; |
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- } |
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- |
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- /* Actually perform the cache clearing. */ |
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- for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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- if (to_clear[dbcnt]) |
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- { |
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- pthread_mutex_lock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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- dbs[dbcnt].clear_cache = 1; |
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- pthread_mutex_unlock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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- pthread_cond_signal (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_cond); |
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- } |
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- |
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- --n; |
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+ int ret; |
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+ ret = handle_inotify_events (); |
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+ if (ret == -1) |
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+ { |
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+ /* Something went wrong when reading the inotify |
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+ data. Better disable inotify. */ |
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+ dbg_log (_("disabled inotify-based monitoring after read error %d"), errno); |
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+ conns[1].fd = -1; |
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+ firstfree = 1; |
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+ if (nused == 2) |
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+ nused = 1; |
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+ close (inotify_fd); |
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+ inotify_fd = -1; |
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+ } |
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+ --n; |
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} |
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first = 2; |
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@@ -2207,64 +2423,18 @@ |
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# ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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else if (revs[cnt].data.fd == inotify_fd) |
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{ |
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- bool to_clear[lastdb] = { false, }; |
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- union |
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- { |
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- struct inotify_event i; |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct inotify_event) + PATH_MAX]; |
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- } inev; |
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- |
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- while (1) |
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+ int ret; |
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+ ret = handle_inotify_events (); |
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+ if (ret == -1) |
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{ |
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- ssize_t nb = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (read (inotify_fd, &inev, |
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- sizeof (inev))); |
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- if (nb < (ssize_t) sizeof (struct inotify_event)) |
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- { |
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- if (__builtin_expect (nb == -1 && errno != EAGAIN, 0)) |
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- { |
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- /* Something went wrong when reading the inotify |
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- data. Better disable inotify. */ |
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- dbg_log (_("disabled inotify after read error %d"), |
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- errno); |
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- (void) epoll_ctl (efd, EPOLL_CTL_DEL, inotify_fd, |
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- NULL); |
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- close (inotify_fd); |
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- inotify_fd = -1; |
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- } |
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- break; |
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- } |
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- |
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- /* Check which of the files changed. */ |
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- for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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- { |
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- struct traced_file *finfo = dbs[dbcnt].traced_files; |
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- |
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- while (finfo != NULL) |
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- { |
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- if (finfo->inotify_descr == inev.i.wd) |
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- { |
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- to_clear[dbcnt] = true; |
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- if (finfo->call_res_init) |
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- res_init (); |
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- goto next; |
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- } |
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- |
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- finfo = finfo->next; |
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- } |
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- } |
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- next:; |
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- } |
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- |
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- /* Actually perform the cache clearing. */ |
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- for (size_t dbcnt = 0; dbcnt < lastdb; ++dbcnt) |
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- if (to_clear[dbcnt]) |
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- { |
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- pthread_mutex_lock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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- dbs[dbcnt].clear_cache = 1; |
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- pthread_mutex_unlock (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_lock); |
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- pthread_cond_signal (&dbs[dbcnt].prune_cond); |
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- } |
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- } |
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+ /* Something went wrong when reading the inotify |
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+ data. Better disable inotify. */ |
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+ dbg_log (_("disabled inotify-based monitoring after read error %d"), errno); |
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+ close (inotify_fd); |
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+ inotify_fd = -1; |
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+ break; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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# endif |
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# ifdef HAVE_NETLINK |
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else if (revs[cnt].data.fd == nl_status_fd) |
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@@ -2300,7 +2470,9 @@ |
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no reply in too long of a time. */ |
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time_t laststart = now - ACCEPT_TIMEOUT; |
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assert (starttime[sock] == 0); |
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+# ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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assert (inotify_fd == -1 || starttime[inotify_fd] == 0); |
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+# endif |
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assert (nl_status_fd == -1 || starttime[nl_status_fd] == 0); |
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for (int cnt = highest; cnt > STDERR_FILENO; --cnt) |
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if (starttime[cnt] != 0 && starttime[cnt] < laststart) |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/nscd.h 2015-05-12 15:03:02.870274443 -0400 |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/nscd/nscd.h 2015-05-13 13:45:57.259958374 -0400 |
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@@ -61,17 +61,67 @@ |
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80% of the thread stack size. */ |
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#define MAX_STACK_USE ((8 * NSCD_THREAD_STACKSIZE) / 10) |
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- |
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-/* Registered filename used to fill database. */ |
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+/* Records the file registered per database that when changed |
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+ or modified requires invalidating the database. */ |
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struct traced_file |
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{ |
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+ /* Tracks the last modified time of the traced file. */ |
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time_t mtime; |
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+ /* Support multiple registered files per database. */ |
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struct traced_file *next; |
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int call_res_init; |
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- int inotify_descr; |
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+ /* Requires Inotify support to do anything useful. */ |
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+#define TRACED_FILE 0 |
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+#define TRACED_DIR 1 |
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+ int inotify_descr[2]; |
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+# ifndef PATH_MAX |
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+# define PATH_MAX 1024 |
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+# endif |
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+ /* The parent directory is used to scan for creation/deletion. */ |
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+ char dname[PATH_MAX]; |
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+ /* Just the name of the file with no directory component. */ |
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+ char *sfname; |
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+ /* The full-path name of the registered file. */ |
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char fname[]; |
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}; |
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+/* Initialize a `struct traced_file`. As input we need the name |
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+ of the file, and if invalidation requires calling res_init. |
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+ If CRINIT is 1 then res_init will be called after invalidation |
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+ or if the traced file is changed in any way, otherwise it will |
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+ not. */ |
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+static inline void |
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+init_traced_file(struct traced_file *file, const char *fname, int crinit) |
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+{ |
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+ char *dname; |
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+ file->mtime = 0; |
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+ file->inotify_descr[TRACED_FILE] = -1; |
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+ file->inotify_descr[TRACED_DIR] = -1; |
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+ strcpy (file->fname, fname); |
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+ /* Compute the parent directory name and store a copy. The copy makes |
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+ it much faster to add/remove watches while nscd is running instead |
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+ of computing this over and over again in a temp buffer. */ |
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+ file->dname[0] = '\0'; |
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+ dname = strrchr (fname, '/'); |
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+ if (dname != NULL) |
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+ { |
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+ size_t len = (size_t)(dname - fname); |
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+ if (len > sizeof (file->dname)) |
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+ abort (); |
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+ strncpy (file->dname, file->fname, len); |
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+ file->dname[len] = '\0'; |
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+ } |
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+ /* The basename is the name just after the last forward slash. */ |
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+ file->sfname = &dname[1]; |
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+ file->call_res_init = crinit; |
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+} |
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+ |
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+#define define_traced_file(id, filename) \ |
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+static union \ |
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+{ \ |
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+ struct traced_file file; \ |
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+ char buf[sizeof (struct traced_file) + sizeof (filename)]; \ |
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+} id##_traced_file; |
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/* Structure describing dynamic part of one database. */ |
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struct database_dyn |
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@@ -90,7 +140,6 @@ |
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int propagate; |
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struct traced_file *traced_files; |
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const char *db_filename; |
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- time_t file_mtime; |
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size_t suggested_module; |
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size_t max_db_size; |
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@@ -216,6 +265,9 @@ |
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/* connections.c */ |
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extern void nscd_init (void); |
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extern void register_traced_file (size_t dbidx, struct traced_file *finfo); |
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+#ifdef HAVE_INOTIFY |
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+extern void install_watches (struct traced_file *finfo); |
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+#endif |
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extern void close_sockets (void); |
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extern void start_threads (void) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/nss/nss_db/db-init.c 2012-12-24 22:02:13.000000000 -0500 |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/nss/nss_db/db-init.c 2015-05-13 13:45:57.269958504 -0400 |
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@@ -22,35 +22,25 @@ |
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#include <nscd/nscd.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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-static union |
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-{ |
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- struct traced_file file; |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct traced_file) + sizeof (_PATH_VARDB "passwd.db")]; |
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-} pwd_traced_file; |
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- |
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-static union |
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-{ |
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- struct traced_file file; |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct traced_file) + sizeof (_PATH_VARDB "group.db")]; |
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-} grp_traced_file; |
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+#define PWD_FILENAME (_PATH_VARDB "passwd.db") |
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+define_traced_file (pwd, PWD_FILENAME); |
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-static union |
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-{ |
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- struct traced_file file; |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct traced_file) + sizeof (_PATH_VARDB "services.db")]; |
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-} serv_traced_file; |
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+#define GRP_FILENAME (_PATH_VARDB "group.db") |
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+define_traced_file (grp, GRP_FILENAME); |
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+#define SERV_FILENAME (_PATH_VARDB "services.db") |
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+define_traced_file (serv, SERV_FILENAME); |
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void |
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_nss_db_init (void (*cb) (size_t, struct traced_file *)) |
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{ |
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- strcpy (pwd_traced_file.file.fname,_PATH_VARDB "passwd.db"); |
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+ init_traced_file (&pwd_traced_file.file, PWD_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (pwddb, &pwd_traced_file.file); |
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- strcpy (grp_traced_file.file.fname, _PATH_VARDB "group.db"); |
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+ init_traced_file (&grp_traced_file.file, GRP_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (grpdb, &grp_traced_file.file); |
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- strcpy (serv_traced_file.file.fname, _PATH_VARDB "services.db"); |
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+ init_traced_file (&serv_traced_file.file, SERV_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (servdb, &serv_traced_file.file); |
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} |
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--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/nss/nss_files/files-init.c 2012-12-24 22:02:13.000000000 -0500 |
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+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/nss/nss_files/files-init.c 2015-05-13 13:45:57.269958504 -0400 |
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@@ -18,43 +18,46 @@ |
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#ifdef USE_NSCD |
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+#include <string.h> |
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#include <nscd/nscd.h> |
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+#define PWD_FILENAME "/etc/passwd" |
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+define_traced_file (pwd, PWD_FILENAME); |
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-#define TF(id, filename, ...) \ |
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-static union \ |
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-{ \ |
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- struct traced_file file; \ |
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- char buf[sizeof (struct traced_file) + sizeof (filename)]; \ |
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-} id##_traced_file = \ |
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- { \ |
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- .file = \ |
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- { \ |
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- .fname = filename, ## __VA_ARGS__ \ |
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- } \ |
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- } |
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- |
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-TF (pwd, "/etc/passwd"); |
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-TF (grp, "/etc/group"); |
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-TF (hst, "/etc/hosts"); |
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-TF (resolv, "/etc/resolv.conf", .call_res_init = 1); |
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-TF (serv, "/etc/services"); |
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-TF (netgr, "/etc/netgroup"); |
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- |
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- |
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+#define GRP_FILENAME "/etc/group" |
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+define_traced_file (grp, GRP_FILENAME); |
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+ |
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+#define HST_FILENAME "/etc/hosts" |
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+define_traced_file (hst, HST_FILENAME); |
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+ |
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+#define RESOLV_FILENAME "/etc/resolv.conf" |
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+define_traced_file (resolv, RESOLV_FILENAME); |
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+ |
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+#define SERV_FILENAME "/etc/services" |
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+define_traced_file (serv, SERV_FILENAME); |
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+ |
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+#define NETGR_FILENAME "/etc/netgroup" |
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+define_traced_file (netgr, NETGR_FILENAME); |
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+ |
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void |
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_nss_files_init (void (*cb) (size_t, struct traced_file *)) |
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{ |
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+ init_traced_file (&pwd_traced_file.file, PWD_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (pwddb, &pwd_traced_file.file); |
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+ init_traced_file (&grp_traced_file.file, GRP_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (grpdb, &grp_traced_file.file); |
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+ init_traced_file (&hst_traced_file.file, HST_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (hstdb, &hst_traced_file.file); |
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+ init_traced_file (&resolv_traced_file.file, RESOLV_FILENAME, 1); |
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cb (hstdb, &resolv_traced_file.file); |
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+ init_traced_file (&serv_traced_file.file, SERV_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (servdb, &serv_traced_file.file); |
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- |
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+ |
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+ init_traced_file (&netgr_traced_file.file, NETGR_FILENAME, 0); |
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cb (netgrdb, &netgr_traced_file.file); |
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}
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