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2012 May 13
1
guestfs_mount_local api test: have to 'mount' before calling it?
...cal_run(g). Here`s corresponding code in the test program: ?? if(guestfs_mount_local(g,"/mnt/libg")==-1) exit(EXIT_FAILURE); else guestfs_mount_local_run(g); ?? Below is a part of the debug dump information, ?? version = 1.17.40.Root device: /dev/vda1 (this is test output) libguestfs: guestfs__mount_local: fuse_mount /mnt/libg libguestfs: guestfs__mount_local: fuse_new libguestfs: guestfs__mount_local: leaving fuse_mount_local libguestfs: guestfs__mount_local_run: entering fuse_loop libguestfs: send_to_daemon: 56 bytes: 00 00 00 34 | 20 00 f5 f5 | 00 00 00 04 | 00 00 00 35 | 00 00 00 00 | ... gue...
2014 Jun 27
3
[PATCH WIP] Can't generate argv variant
Hi everyone, lately I've been getting familiar with library and working on slight re-layering of the library. It's about having locking layer in public API and tracing one layer below that (let's call it __t_ layer. I'm not very good at making up names, so this is temporary:) ). Then making sure that all generated public stuff call __t_ layer and all other internal stuff
2012 Mar 28
2
[PATCH v2] New APIs: mount-local and umount-local using FUSE
This version doesn't crash or cause hung processes or stuck mountpoints, so that's an improvement. Rich.
2012 Mar 27
3
[PATCH 0/3] Enable FUSE support in the API via 'mount-local' call.
This patch is just for review. It enables FUSE support in the API via two new calls, 'guestfs_mount_local' and 'guestfs_umount_local'. FUSE turns out to be very easy to deadlock (necessitating that the machine be rebooted). Running the test from the third patch is usually an effective way to demonstrate this. However I have not yet managed to produce a simple reproducer that
2012 Mar 29
3
[PATCH v3] New APIs: mount-local, mount-local-run and umount-local using FUSE
This changes the proposed API slightly. Previously 'mount-local' generating a 'mounted' event when the filesystem was ready, and from the 'mounted' event you had to effectively do a fork. Now, 'mount-local' just initializes the mountpoint and you have to call 'mount-local-run' to enter the FUSE main loop. Between these calls you can do a fork or whatever
2015 Feb 14
2
[PATCH 0/2] Change guestfs__*
libguestfs has used double and triple underscores in identifiers. These aren't valid for global names in C++. (http://stackoverflow.com/a/228797) These large but completely mechanical patches change the illegal identifiers to legal ones. Rich.