similar to: [PATCH libnbd v3] Add Go language bindings (golang) (RHBZ#1814538).

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2020 Mar 25
3
[PATCH libnbd v4] Add Go language bindings (golang) (RHBZ#1814538).
Now runs a complete set of tests, notably including the AIO test. File descriptors are passed in and out as plain ints (instead of *os.File) for a couple of reasons: (1) We have to pass the plain int to syscall.Select. (2) Turning an fd into an os.File causes golang to set the blocking flag which is deeply unhelpful. Rich.
2020 Mar 17
5
[PATCH libnbd v2 0/3] Unfinished golang bindings.
These bindings get as far as running very simple connections. However there are many missing parts still: * No callbacks. * No functions which handle buffers (pread/pwrite!) This is posted just for general early interest, not even for review. Rich.
2020 Sep 11
10
[libnbd PATCH v2 0/5] Add knobs for client- vs. server-side validation
In v2: - now based on my proposal to add LIBNBD_SHUTDOWN_IMMEDIATE - four flags instead of two: STRICT_FLAGS is new (patch 4), and STRICT_BOUNDS is separate from STRICT_ZERO_SIZE (patch 5) - various refactorings for more shared code and less duplication Eric Blake (5): api: Add xxx_MASK constant for each Flags type generator: Refactor filtering of accepted OFlags api: Add
2020 Sep 06
8
[libnbd PATCH 0/3] Improve type-safety of ocaml/golang getters
Natural fallout after my recent testsuite additions that fixed a couple of ocaml bugs in the setters. However, on at least the OCaml code, I'm not sure what we should do if a newer libnbd ever returns a bit that an older NBD.mli was not expecting at the time the OCaml compiler ran (see below). I'm also not sure if there is a more efficient way to avoid outputting Val_FOO() converters for
2019 Aug 09
4
[PATCH libnbd 0/2] generator: Preparatory changes to the generator.
These are some simplifications to the generator. They don't probably make much sense on their own, but they are preparatory to better handling of enums, and or'd lists of flags. Rich.
2020 Mar 17
0
[PATCH libnbd v2 3/3] golang: Add straightforward bindings, without callbacks.
--- generator/GoLang.ml | 336 +++++++++++++++++- .../libnbd/libnbd_200_connect_command_test.go | 35 ++ 2 files changed, 367 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/generator/GoLang.ml b/generator/GoLang.ml index 1b8f20b..e5fb97c 100644 --- a/generator/GoLang.ml +++ b/generator/GoLang.ml @@ -23,6 +23,304 @@ open Printf open API open Utils +let go_name_of_arg =
2019 Aug 13
12
[PATCH 0/6] Implement OClosure.
Patches 1-4 are basically uncontroversial, straightforward refactoring and IMHO we should just push them. Possibly 1-3 should be squashed together, but I posted them separately so they are easier to review. Patches 5 and 6 together implement OClosure. Patch 5 adds the feature and is simple to understand. Patch 6 changes the Closure completion callbacks into OClosure, but because it doesn't
2019 Aug 10
17
[PATCH libnbd 0/9] Add Enum and Flags types.
This largish series adds several new features to the generator. Enum maps to enumerated types (like enum in C). The only current use for this is replacing the nbd_set_tls (nbd, 0/1/2) parameter with LIBNBD_TLS_DISABLE, LIBNBD_TLS_ALLOW, LIBNBD_TLS_REQUIRE (and natural equivalents in other programming languages). Flags maps to any uint32_t bitmask. It is basically a non-optional, generalized
2019 Aug 13
8
[PATCH libnbd 0/4] Add free function to callbacks.
Patches 1 & 2 are rather complex, but the end result is that we pass closures + user_data + free function in single struct parameters as I described previously in this email: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00210.html Patch 3 adds a convenient FREE_CALLBACK macro which seems a worthwhile simplification if you buy into 1 & 2. Patch 4 adds another macro which is
2019 Jul 24
8
[PATCH libnbd v2 0/5] lib: Implement closure lifetimes.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-July/thread.html#00231 The changes address everything that Eric picked up in his review of the first two patches. I have also added two more patches (4 and 5) which respectively fix docs and change int status -> unsigned status, as discussed. Passes make, check, check-valgrind. Rich.
2019 Jul 24
6
[PATCH libnbd 0/3] Implement closure lifetimes.
This implements most of what I wrote here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-July/msg00213.html
2019 Aug 14
5
[PATCH libnbd 0/3] Use free callback to hold ref to AIO buffer.
Basically the same as this patch series, but for Python: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00235.html plus adding the 590 asynch test at the end. Rich.
2019 Aug 31
1
[PATCH libnbd] Add bindings for Rust language
Still not working, but I took the latest patch and: - rebased it against libnbd 1.0 - fixed it so it handles new args and cbargs The generator now runs without warnings. This patch doesn't handle optargs at all. In C these are converted to non-optional parameter. Rust doesn't (AFAIK) have optional or labelled arguments unfortunately. Rich.
2019 Aug 13
7
[PATCH libnbd v2 0/3] Implement OClosures.
v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00168.html I pushed uncontroversial patches 1-4 v2: - The implementation of OClosure (new patch 1) in Python is fixed. - Patch 2 (old patch 5) is unchanged. - I added a new API for removing debug callbacks. I think this approach has some advantages over using OClosure. - I didn't yet do any work on changing the
2019 Aug 14
4
[PATCH libnbd 0/2] Use free callback to dereference NBD.Buffer.
In this patch series we use the newly introduced free callback on the completion function to dererence the OCaml NBD.Buffer. I will make the same kind of change for Python later in a separate series. The completion function is always called at the C level, even if the OCaml program didn't use the optional argument. That's because the free callback doesn't run otherwise. There is a
2019 Aug 15
13
[PATCH libnbd v2 00/10] Callbacks and OCaml and Python persistent buffers.
This is a combination of these two earlier series: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00235.html https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00240.html plus changes to allow .callback = NULL / .free != NULL, and to reduce the complexity of freeing callbacks. Although it's rather long there's nothing complex here. We might consider squashing some
2019 Jul 25
4
[PATCH libnbd v3 0/2] lib: Implement closure lifetimes.
I think I've addressed everything that was raised in review. Some of the highlights: - Callbacks should be freed reliably along all exit paths. - There's a simple test of closure lifetimes. - I've tried to use VALID|FREE in all the places where I'm confident that it's safe and correct to do. There may be more places. Note this is an optimization and shouldn't
2019 Aug 12
14
[PATCH libnbd 0/7] Add free callbacks and remove valid_flag.
As proposed here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-August/msg00130.html I didn't actually read Eric's replies to that yet because I've been concentrating on writing these patches all day. Anyway here they are and I'll look at what Eric said about the proposal next. Rich.
2019 Jul 16
2
[PATCH libnbd v2] generator: Define new Closure type
As before, but this one has working Python bindings. OCaml still TBD. Rich.
2019 Oct 04
4
[PATCH libnbd 1/4] generator: Allow long ‘name - shortdesc’ in man pages.
For commands with long names and/or short descriptors, you can end up going over 72 characters in the first line of the man page (causing podwrapper to complain). Wrap these lines. --- generator/generator | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/generator/generator b/generator/generator index 7d3f656..ad1cb6b 100755 --- a/generator/generator +++ b/generator/generator