Re: [PATCH] virsh: Enhance the detailed output of domblklist for networked source

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在 2015年09月02日 23:59, Michal Privoznik 写道:
On 31.08.2015 05:13, Lin Ma wrote:
Format & Output more detailed information about networked source

e.g: The output without the patch:
$ virsh domblklist $DOMAIN --details
Type       Device     Target     Source
------------------------------------------------
network    disk       vda        test-pool/image
network    disk       vdb        iqn.2015-08.org.example:sn01/0
network    disk       vdc        /image.raw
network    disk       vdd        -
network    disk       vde        -
network    disk       vdf        image1
network    disk       vdg        test-volume/image.raw

The output with the patch:
$ virsh domblklist $DOMAIN --details
Type       Device     Target     Source
------------------------------------------------
network    disk       vda        rbd://monitor1.example.org:6321/test-pool/image
network    disk       vdb        iscsi://192.168.124.200:3260/iqn.2015-08.org.example:sn01/0
network    disk       vdc        http://192.168.124.200:80/image.raw
network    disk       vdd        nbd+unix:///var/run/nbdsock
network    disk       vde        nbd://192.168.124.200:12345
network    disk       vdf        sheepdog://192.168.124.200:6000/image1
network    disk       vdg        gluster://192.168.124.200/test-volume/image.raw

Signed-off-by: Lin Ma <lma@xxxxxxxx>
---
  tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
  1 file changed, 55 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c b/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c
index 340a8e2..9188b42 100644
--- a/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c
+++ b/tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c
@@ -518,6 +518,12 @@ cmdDomblklist(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
      for (i = 0; i < ndisks; i++) {
          char *type = NULL;
          char *device = NULL;
+        char *protocol = NULL;
+        char *transport = NULL;
+        char *host_name = NULL;
+        char *host_port = NULL;
+        char *socket = NULL;
+        char *name = NULL;
          char *target;
          char *source;
@@ -541,11 +547,55 @@ cmdDomblklist(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
              VIR_FREE(device);
              goto cleanup;
          }
-        source = virXPathString("string(./source/@file"
-                                "|./source/@dev"
-                                "|./source/@dir"
-                                "|./source/@name"
-                                "|./source/@volume)", ctxt);
+        if (type && STREQ(type, "network")) {
+            protocol = virXPathString("string(./source/@protocol)", ctxt);
+            name = virXPathString("string(./source/@name)", ctxt);
+            transport = virXPathString("string(./source/host/@transport)", ctxt);
+            socket = virXPathString("string(./source/host/@socket)", ctxt);
+            host_name = virXPathString("string(./source/host/@name)", ctxt);
+            host_port = virXPathString("string(./source/host/@port)", ctxt);
+            if (VIR_STRDUP(source, protocol) < 0)
+                goto cleanup;
+            VIR_FREE(protocol);
+            if(transport) {
+                if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s+%s", source, transport) < 0)
This will leak the original @source. I think we need to use virBuffer
for this ...

+                    goto cleanup;
Moreover, if one of these virAsprintf()-s fails, the rest of strings is
leaked.

+                VIR_FREE(transport);
+            }
+            if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s://", source) < 0)
+                goto cleanup;
+            if(host_name) {
+                if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s%s", source, host_name) < 0)
+                    goto cleanup;
+                VIR_FREE(host_name);
+                if(host_port) {
+                    if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s:%s", source, host_port) < 0)
+                        goto cleanup;
+                    VIR_FREE(host_port);
+                }
+            }
+            if(name) {
+                if(!STRPREFIX(name, "/"))
+                    if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s/", source) < 0)
+                        goto cleanup;
+                if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s%s", source, name) < 0)
+                    goto cleanup;
+                VIR_FREE(name);
+            } else if(socket) {
+                if(!STRPREFIX(socket, "/"))
+                    if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s/", source) < 0)
+                        goto cleanup;
+                if(virAsprintf(&source, "%s%s", source, socket) < 0)
+                    goto cleanup;
+                VIR_FREE(socket);
+            }
+        } else {
+            source = virXPathString("string(./source/@file"
+                                    "|./source/@dev"
+                                    "|./source/@dir"
+                                    "|./source/@name"
+                                    "|./source/@volume)", ctxt);
+        }
          if (details) {
              vshPrint(ctl, "%-10s %-10s %-10s %s\n", type, device,
                       target, source ? source : "-");

Let me respin the patches:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2015-September/msg00053.html
Thanks for your time!

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