btrfs-progs/btrfs.c
Hubert Kario 29e6fc2aa6 add detailed help messages to btrfs command
extend the

        btrfs <cmd> --help

command to print detailed help message if available but fallback to
basic help message if detailed is unavailable

add detailed help message for 'filesystem defragment' command

little tweaks in comments

Signed-off-by: Hubert Kario <kario@wit.edu.pl>
Signed-off-by: Hugo Mills <hugo@carfax.org.uk>
2011-10-25 09:18:32 -04:00

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/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License v2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 021110-1307, USA.
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "kerncompat.h"
#include "btrfs_cmds.h"
#include "version.h"
#define BASIC_HELP 0
#define ADVANCED_HELP 1
typedef int (*CommandFunction)(int argc, char **argv);
struct Command {
CommandFunction func; /* function which implements the command */
int nargs; /* if == 999, any number of arguments
if >= 0, number of arguments,
if < 0, _minimum_ number of arguments */
char *verb; /* verb */
char *help; /* help lines; from the 2nd line onward they
are automatically indented */
char *adv_help; /* advanced help message; from the 2nd line
onward they are automatically indented */
/* the following fields are run-time filled by the program */
char **cmds; /* array of subcommands */
int ncmds; /* number of subcommand */
};
static struct Command commands[] = {
/*
avoid short commands different for the case only
*/
{ do_clone, 2,
"subvolume snapshot", "<source> [<dest>/]<name>\n"
"Create a writable snapshot of the subvolume <source> with\n"
"the name <name> in the <dest> directory.",
NULL
},
{ do_delete_subvolume, 1,
"subvolume delete", "<subvolume>\n"
"Delete the subvolume <subvolume>.",
NULL
},
{ do_create_subvol, 1,
"subvolume create", "[<dest>/]<name>\n"
"Create a subvolume in <dest> (or the current directory if\n"
"not passed).",
NULL
},
{ do_subvol_list, 1, "subvolume list", "<path>\n"
"List the snapshot/subvolume of a filesystem.",
NULL
},
{ do_set_default_subvol, 2,
"subvolume set-default", "<id> <path>\n"
"Set the subvolume of the filesystem <path> which will be mounted\n"
"as default.",
NULL
},
{ do_find_newer, 2, "subvolume find-new", "<path> <last_gen>\n"
"List the recently modified files in a filesystem.",
NULL
},
{ do_defrag, -1,
"filesystem defragment", "[-vf] [-c[zlib,lzo]] [-s start] [-l len] [-t size] <file>|<dir> [<file>|<dir>...]\n"
"Defragment a file or a directory.",
"[-vcf] [-s start] [-l len] [-t size] <file>|<dir> [<file>|<dir>...]\n"
"Defragment file data or directory metadata.\n"
"-v be verbose\n"
"-c compress the file while defragmenting\n"
"-f flush data to disk immediately after defragmenting\n"
"-s start defragment only from byte onward\n"
"-l len defragment only up to len bytes\n"
"-t size minimal size of file to be considered for defragmenting\n"
},
{ do_fssync, 1,
"filesystem sync", "<path>\n"
"Force a sync on the filesystem <path>.",
NULL
},
{ do_resize, 2,
"filesystem resize", "[+/-]<newsize>[gkm]|max <filesystem>\n"
"Resize the file system. If 'max' is passed, the filesystem\n"
"will occupe all available space on the device.",
NULL
},
{ do_show_filesystem, 999,
"filesystem show", "[<device>|<uuid>|<label>]\n"
"Show the info of a btrfs filesystem. If no argument\n"
"is passed, info of all the btrfs filesystem are shown.",
NULL
},
{ do_df_filesystem, 1,
"filesystem df", "<path>\n"
"Show space usage information for a mount point.",
NULL
},
{ do_balance, 1,
"filesystem balance", "<path>\n"
"Balance the chunks across the device.",
NULL
},
{ do_scan, 999,
"device scan", "[<device>...]\n"
"Scan all device for or the passed device for a btrfs\n"
"filesystem.",
NULL
},
{ do_add_volume, -2,
"device add", "<device> [<device>...] <path>\n"
"Add a device to a filesystem.",
NULL
},
{ do_remove_volume, -2,
"device delete", "<device> [<device>...] <path>\n"
"Remove a device from a filesystem.",
NULL
},
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
static char *get_prgname(char *programname)
{
char *np;
np = strrchr(programname,'/');
if(!np)
np = programname;
else
np++;
return np;
}
static void print_help(char *programname, struct Command *cmd, int helptype)
{
char *pc;
printf("\t%s %s ", programname, cmd->verb );
if (helptype == ADVANCED_HELP && cmd->adv_help)
for(pc = cmd->adv_help; *pc; pc++){
putchar(*pc);
if(*pc == '\n')
printf("\t\t");
}
else
for(pc = cmd->help; *pc; pc++){
putchar(*pc);
if(*pc == '\n')
printf("\t\t");
}
putchar('\n');
}
static void help(char *np)
{
struct Command *cp;
printf("Usage:\n");
for( cp = commands; cp->verb; cp++ )
print_help(np, cp, BASIC_HELP);
printf("\n\t%s help|--help|-h\n\t\tShow the help.\n",np);
printf("\n\t%s <cmd> --help\n\t\tShow detailed help for a command or\n\t\t"
"subset of commands.\n",np);
printf("\n%s\n", BTRFS_BUILD_VERSION);
}
static int split_command(char *cmd, char ***commands)
{
int c, l;
char *p, *s;
for( *commands = 0, l = c = 0, p = s = cmd ; ; p++, l++ ){
if ( *p && *p != ' ' )
continue;
/* c + 2 so that we have room for the null */
(*commands) = realloc( (*commands), sizeof(char *)*(c + 2));
(*commands)[c] = strndup(s, l);
c++;
l = 0;
s = p+1;
if( !*p ) break;
}
(*commands)[c] = 0;
return c;
}
/*
This function checks if the passed command is ambiguous
*/
static int check_ambiguity(struct Command *cmd, char **argv){
int i;
struct Command *cp;
/* check for ambiguity */
for( i = 0 ; i < cmd->ncmds ; i++ ){
int match;
for( match = 0, cp = commands; cp->verb; cp++ ){
int j, skip;
char *s1, *s2;
if( cp->ncmds < i )
continue;
for( skip = 0, j = 0 ; j < i ; j++ )
if( strcmp(cmd->cmds[j], cp->cmds[j])){
skip=1;
break;
}
if(skip)
continue;
if( !strcmp(cmd->cmds[i], cp->cmds[i]))
continue;
for(s2 = cp->cmds[i], s1 = argv[i+1];
*s1 == *s2 && *s1; s1++, s2++ ) ;
if( !*s1 )
match++;
}
if(match){
int j;
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: in command '");
for( j = 0 ; j <= i ; j++ )
fprintf(stderr, "%s%s",j?" ":"", argv[j+1]);
fprintf(stderr, "', '%s' is ambiguous\n",argv[j]);
return -2;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* This function, compacts the program name and the command in the first
* element of the '*av' array
*/
static int prepare_args(int *ac, char ***av, char *prgname, struct Command *cmd ){
char **ret;
int i;
char *newname;
ret = (char **)malloc(sizeof(char*)*(*ac+1));
newname = (char*)malloc(strlen(prgname)+strlen(cmd->verb)+2);
if( !ret || !newname ){
free(ret);
free(newname);
return -1;
}
ret[0] = newname;
for(i=0; i < *ac ; i++ )
ret[i+1] = (*av)[i];
strcpy(newname, prgname);
strcat(newname, " ");
strcat(newname, cmd->verb);
(*ac)++;
*av = ret;
return 0;
}
/*
This function performs the following jobs:
- show the help if '--help' or 'help' or '-h' are passed
- verify that a command is not ambiguous, otherwise show which
part of the command is ambiguous
- if after a (even partial) command there is '--help' show detailed help
for all the matching commands
- if the command doesn't match show an error
- finally, if a command matches, they return which command matched and
the arguments
The function return 0 in case of help is requested; <0 in case
of uncorrect command; >0 in case of matching commands
argc, argv are the arg-counter and arg-vector (input)
*nargs_ is the number of the arguments after the command (output)
**cmd_ is the invoked command (output)
***args_ are the arguments after the command
*/
static int parse_args(int argc, char **argv,
CommandFunction *func_,
int *nargs_, char **cmd_, char ***args_ )
{
struct Command *cp;
struct Command *matchcmd=0;
char *prgname = get_prgname(argv[0]);
int i=0, helprequested=0;
if( argc < 2 || !strcmp(argv[1], "help") ||
!strcmp(argv[1], "-h") || !strcmp(argv[1], "--help")){
help(prgname);
return 0;
}
for( cp = commands; cp->verb; cp++ )
if( !cp->ncmds)
cp->ncmds = split_command(cp->verb, &(cp->cmds));
for( cp = commands; cp->verb; cp++ ){
int match;
if( argc-1 < cp->ncmds )
continue;
for( match = 1, i = 0 ; i < cp->ncmds ; i++ ){
char *s1, *s2;
s1 = cp->cmds[i];
s2 = argv[i+1];
for(s2 = cp->cmds[i], s1 = argv[i+1];
*s1 == *s2 && *s1;
s1++, s2++ ) ;
if( *s1 ){
match=0;
break;
}
}
/* If you understand why this code works ...
you are a genious !! */
if(argc>i+1 && !strcmp(argv[i+1],"--help")){
if(!helprequested)
printf("Usage:\n");
print_help(prgname, cp, ADVANCED_HELP);
helprequested=1;
continue;
}
if(!match)
continue;
matchcmd = cp;
*nargs_ = argc-matchcmd->ncmds-1;
*cmd_ = matchcmd->verb;
*args_ = argv+matchcmd->ncmds+1;
*func_ = cp->func;
break;
}
if(helprequested){
printf("\n%s\n", BTRFS_BUILD_VERSION);
return 0;
}
if(!matchcmd){
fprintf( stderr, "ERROR: unknown command '%s'\n",argv[1]);
help(prgname);
return -1;
}
if(check_ambiguity(matchcmd, argv))
return -2;
/* check the number of argument */
if (matchcmd->nargs < 0 && matchcmd->nargs < -*nargs_ ){
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: '%s' requires minimum %d arg(s)\n",
matchcmd->verb, -matchcmd->nargs);
return -2;
}
if(matchcmd->nargs >= 0 && matchcmd->nargs != *nargs_ && matchcmd->nargs != 999){
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: '%s' requires %d arg(s)\n",
matchcmd->verb, matchcmd->nargs);
return -2;
}
if (prepare_args( nargs_, args_, prgname, matchcmd )){
fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: not enough memory\\n");
return -20;
}
return 1;
}
int main(int ac, char **av )
{
char *cmd=0, **args=0;
int nargs=0, r;
CommandFunction func=0;
r = parse_args(ac, av, &func, &nargs, &cmd, &args);
if( r <= 0 ){
/* error or no command to parse*/
exit(-r);
}
exit(func(nargs, args));
}