Re: git: 68bff4a07e3f - main - Allow GEOM utilities to specify a -v option.
- In reply to: Kristof Provost : "Re: git: 68bff4a07e3f - main - Allow GEOM utilities to specify a -v option."
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Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2021 12:41:11 UTC
Hi Kirk, On 29 Oct 2021, at 22:12, Kristof Provost wrote: > On 29 Oct 2021, at 7:52, Kirk McKusick wrote: >> The branch main has been updated by mckusick: >> >> URL: >> https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=68bff4a07e3fa6c30a0c0ff6cf5f0bef95dcbd72 >> >> commit 68bff4a07e3fa6c30a0c0ff6cf5f0bef95dcbd72 >> Author: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@FreeBSD.org> >> AuthorDate: 2021-10-29 05:49:48 +0000 >> Commit: Kirk McKusick <mckusick@FreeBSD.org> >> CommitDate: 2021-10-29 05:50:50 +0000 >> >> Allow GEOM utilities to specify a -v option. >> >> Geom utilities (geli(8), glabel(8), gmirror(8), gpart(8), >> gmirror(8), >> gmountver(8), etc) all use the geom(8) utility as their back end >> to process their commands and pass them into the kernel. Creating >> a new utility requires no more than filling out a template >> describing >> the commands and arguments that the utility supports. Consider >> the >> specification for the very simple gmountver(8) utility: >> >> struct g_command class_commands[] = { >> { "create", G_FLAG_VERBOSE | G_FLAG_LOADKLD, NULL, >> { >> G_OPT_SENTINEL >> }, >> "[-v] prov ..." >> }, >> { "destroy", G_FLAG_VERBOSE, NULL, >> { >> { 'f', "force", NULL, G_TYPE_BOOL }, >> G_OPT_SENTINEL >> }, >> "[-fv] name" >> }, >> G_CMD_SENTINEL >> }; >> >> It has just two commands of its own: "create" and "destroy" along >> with the four standard commands "list", "status", "load", and >> "unload" provided by the base geom(8) utility. The base geom(8) >> utility allows each command to use the G_FLAG_VERBOSE flag to >> specify >> that a command should accept the -v flag and when the -v flag is >> given the utility prints "Done." if the command completes >> successfully. >> In the above example, both of the commands set the >> G_FLAG_VERBOSE, >> so have the -v option available. In addition the "destroy" >> command >> accepts the -f boolean flag to force the destruction. >> >> If the "destroy" command wanted to also print out verbose >> information, >> it would need to explicitly declare its intent by adding a line: >> >> { 'v', "verbose", NULL, G_TYPE_BOOL }, >> >> Before this change, the geom utility would silently ignore the >> above >> line in the configuration file, so it was impossible for the >> utility >> to know that the -v flag had been set on the command. With this >> change a geom command can explicitly specify a -v option with a >> line as given above and handle it as it would any other option. >> If >> both a -v option and G_FLAG_VERBOSE are specified for a command >> then both types of verbose information will be output when that >> command is run with -v. >> >> MFC after: 1 week >> Sponsored by: Netflix >> --- >> sbin/geom/core/geom.c | 19 ++++++++++++------- >> sbin/geom/core/geom.h | 13 +++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/sbin/geom/core/geom.c b/sbin/geom/core/geom.c >> index 58b33a067700..2e0d8683df49 100644 >> --- a/sbin/geom/core/geom.c >> +++ b/sbin/geom/core/geom.c > >> @@ -440,7 +445,7 @@ set_flags(struct g_command *cmd) >> { >> unsigned flags = 0; >> >> - if ((cmd->gc_flags & G_FLAG_VERBOSE) != 0 && verbose) >> + if ((cmd->gc_flags & G_FLAG_VERBOSE) != 0) >> flags |= G_FLAG_VERBOSE; >> >> return (flags); > > Given https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32736 I wonder if the removal of > the verbose check here was correct. > > If I'm reading this code right we now always set the verbose flag for > any subcommand that supports it (i.e. has G_FLAG_VERBOSE set). > > That leads to commands such as glabel always acting as if '-v' was > specified. > > The set_flags() output is only used if g_func is set, which isn't the > case in any of the examples in the commit message, so I wonder if that > case was overlooked. > Have you had a chance to look at this? It’s causing multiple failures in the geom regression tests. Thanks, Kristof