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/*
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* CDDL HEADER START
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* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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* (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance
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* with the License.
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*
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* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
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* or https://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0.
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* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
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* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
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* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
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*
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* CDDL HEADER END
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Use is subject to license terms.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2016, Intel Corporation.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/list.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include "fmd_api.h"
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#include "fmd_serd.h"
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#include "../zed_log.h"
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#define FMD_STR_BUCKETS 211
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#ifdef SERD_ENG_DEBUG
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#define serd_log_msg(fmt, ...) \
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zed_log_msg(LOG_INFO, fmt, __VA_ARGS__)
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#else
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#define serd_log_msg(fmt, ...)
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#endif
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/*
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* SERD Engine Backend
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*/
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/*
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* Compute the delta between events in nanoseconds. To account for very old
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* events which are replayed, we must handle the case where time is negative.
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* We convert the hrtime_t's to unsigned 64-bit integers and then handle the
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* case where 'old' is greater than 'new' (i.e. high-res time has wrapped).
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*/
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static hrtime_t
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fmd_event_delta(hrtime_t t1, hrtime_t t2)
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{
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uint64_t old = t1;
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uint64_t new = t2;
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return (new >= old ? new - old : (UINT64_MAX - old) + new + 1);
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}
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static fmd_serd_eng_t *
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fmd_serd_eng_alloc(const char *name, uint64_t n, hrtime_t t)
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{
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp;
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sgp = malloc(sizeof (fmd_serd_eng_t));
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Handle possible null pointers from malloc/strdup/strndup()
GCC 12.1.1_p20220625's static analyzer caught these.
Of the two in the btree test, one had previously been caught by Coverity
and Smatch, but GCC flagged it as a false positive. Upon examining how
other test cases handle this, the solution was changed from
`ASSERT3P(node, !=, NULL);` to using `perror()` to be consistent with
the fixes to the other fixes done to the ZTS code.
That approach was also used in ZED since I did not see a better way of
handling this there. Also, upon inspection, additional unchecked
pointers from malloc()/calloc()/strdup() were found in ZED, so those
were handled too.
In other parts of the code, the existing methods to avoid issues from
memory allocators returning NULL were used, such as using
`umem_alloc(size, UMEM_NOFAIL)` or returning `ENOMEM`.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Closes #13979
2022-10-07 03:18:40 +03:00
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if (sgp == NULL) {
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perror("malloc");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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memset(sgp, 0, sizeof (fmd_serd_eng_t));
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sgp->sg_name = strdup(name);
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Handle possible null pointers from malloc/strdup/strndup()
GCC 12.1.1_p20220625's static analyzer caught these.
Of the two in the btree test, one had previously been caught by Coverity
and Smatch, but GCC flagged it as a false positive. Upon examining how
other test cases handle this, the solution was changed from
`ASSERT3P(node, !=, NULL);` to using `perror()` to be consistent with
the fixes to the other fixes done to the ZTS code.
That approach was also used in ZED since I did not see a better way of
handling this there. Also, upon inspection, additional unchecked
pointers from malloc()/calloc()/strdup() were found in ZED, so those
were handled too.
In other parts of the code, the existing methods to avoid issues from
memory allocators returning NULL were used, such as using
`umem_alloc(size, UMEM_NOFAIL)` or returning `ENOMEM`.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Closes #13979
2022-10-07 03:18:40 +03:00
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if (sgp->sg_name == NULL) {
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perror("strdup");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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sgp->sg_flags = FMD_SERD_DIRTY;
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sgp->sg_n = n;
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sgp->sg_t = t;
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list_create(&sgp->sg_list, sizeof (fmd_serd_elem_t),
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offsetof(fmd_serd_elem_t, se_list));
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return (sgp);
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}
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static void
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fmd_serd_eng_free(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp)
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{
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fmd_serd_eng_reset(sgp);
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free(sgp->sg_name);
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list_destroy(&sgp->sg_list);
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free(sgp);
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}
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/*
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* sourced from fmd_string.c
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*/
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static ulong_t
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fmd_strhash(const char *key)
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{
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ulong_t g, h = 0;
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const char *p;
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for (p = key; *p != '\0'; p++) {
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h = (h << 4) + *p;
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if ((g = (h & 0xf0000000)) != 0) {
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h ^= (g >> 24);
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h ^= g;
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}
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}
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return (h);
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}
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void
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fmd_serd_hash_create(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp)
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{
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shp->sh_hashlen = FMD_STR_BUCKETS;
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shp->sh_hash = calloc(shp->sh_hashlen, sizeof (void *));
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shp->sh_count = 0;
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Handle possible null pointers from malloc/strdup/strndup()
GCC 12.1.1_p20220625's static analyzer caught these.
Of the two in the btree test, one had previously been caught by Coverity
and Smatch, but GCC flagged it as a false positive. Upon examining how
other test cases handle this, the solution was changed from
`ASSERT3P(node, !=, NULL);` to using `perror()` to be consistent with
the fixes to the other fixes done to the ZTS code.
That approach was also used in ZED since I did not see a better way of
handling this there. Also, upon inspection, additional unchecked
pointers from malloc()/calloc()/strdup() were found in ZED, so those
were handled too.
In other parts of the code, the existing methods to avoid issues from
memory allocators returning NULL were used, such as using
`umem_alloc(size, UMEM_NOFAIL)` or returning `ENOMEM`.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Closes #13979
2022-10-07 03:18:40 +03:00
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if (shp->sh_hash == NULL) {
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perror("calloc");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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}
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void
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fmd_serd_hash_destroy(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp)
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{
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp, *ngp;
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uint_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < shp->sh_hashlen; i++) {
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for (sgp = shp->sh_hash[i]; sgp != NULL; sgp = ngp) {
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ngp = sgp->sg_next;
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fmd_serd_eng_free(sgp);
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}
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}
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free(shp->sh_hash);
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memset(shp, 0, sizeof (fmd_serd_hash_t));
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}
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void
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fmd_serd_hash_apply(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp, fmd_serd_eng_f *func, void *arg)
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{
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp;
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uint_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < shp->sh_hashlen; i++) {
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for (sgp = shp->sh_hash[i]; sgp != NULL; sgp = sgp->sg_next)
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func(sgp, arg);
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}
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}
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fmd_serd_eng_t *
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fmd_serd_eng_insert(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp, const char *name,
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uint_t n, hrtime_t t)
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{
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uint_t h = fmd_strhash(name) % shp->sh_hashlen;
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp = fmd_serd_eng_alloc(name, n, t);
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: inserting %s N %d T %llu",
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name, (int)n, (long long unsigned)t);
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sgp->sg_next = shp->sh_hash[h];
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shp->sh_hash[h] = sgp;
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shp->sh_count++;
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return (sgp);
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}
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fmd_serd_eng_t *
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fmd_serd_eng_lookup(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp, const char *name)
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{
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uint_t h = fmd_strhash(name) % shp->sh_hashlen;
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp;
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for (sgp = shp->sh_hash[h]; sgp != NULL; sgp = sgp->sg_next) {
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if (strcmp(name, sgp->sg_name) == 0)
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return (sgp);
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}
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return (NULL);
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}
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void
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fmd_serd_eng_delete(fmd_serd_hash_t *shp, const char *name)
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{
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uint_t h = fmd_strhash(name) % shp->sh_hashlen;
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fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp, **pp = &shp->sh_hash[h];
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: deleting %s", name);
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for (sgp = *pp; sgp != NULL; sgp = sgp->sg_next) {
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if (strcmp(sgp->sg_name, name) != 0)
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pp = &sgp->sg_next;
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else
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break;
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}
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if (sgp != NULL) {
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*pp = sgp->sg_next;
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fmd_serd_eng_free(sgp);
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assert(shp->sh_count != 0);
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shp->sh_count--;
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}
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}
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static void
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fmd_serd_eng_discard(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp, fmd_serd_elem_t *sep)
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{
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list_remove(&sgp->sg_list, sep);
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sgp->sg_count--;
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: discarding %s, %d remaining",
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sgp->sg_name, (int)sgp->sg_count);
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free(sep);
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}
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int
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fmd_serd_eng_record(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp, hrtime_t hrt)
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{
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fmd_serd_elem_t *sep, *oep;
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/*
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* If the fired flag is already set, return false and discard the
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* event. This means that the caller will only see the engine "fire"
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* once until fmd_serd_eng_reset() is called. The fmd_serd_eng_fired()
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* function can also be used in combination with fmd_serd_eng_record().
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*/
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if (sgp->sg_flags & FMD_SERD_FIRED) {
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: record %s already fired!",
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sgp->sg_name);
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return (B_FALSE);
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}
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while (sgp->sg_count >= sgp->sg_n)
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fmd_serd_eng_discard(sgp, list_tail(&sgp->sg_list));
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sep = malloc(sizeof (fmd_serd_elem_t));
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Handle possible null pointers from malloc/strdup/strndup()
GCC 12.1.1_p20220625's static analyzer caught these.
Of the two in the btree test, one had previously been caught by Coverity
and Smatch, but GCC flagged it as a false positive. Upon examining how
other test cases handle this, the solution was changed from
`ASSERT3P(node, !=, NULL);` to using `perror()` to be consistent with
the fixes to the other fixes done to the ZTS code.
That approach was also used in ZED since I did not see a better way of
handling this there. Also, upon inspection, additional unchecked
pointers from malloc()/calloc()/strdup() were found in ZED, so those
were handled too.
In other parts of the code, the existing methods to avoid issues from
memory allocators returning NULL were used, such as using
`umem_alloc(size, UMEM_NOFAIL)` or returning `ENOMEM`.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Closes #13979
2022-10-07 03:18:40 +03:00
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if (sep == NULL) {
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perror("malloc");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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sep->se_hrt = hrt;
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list_insert_head(&sgp->sg_list, sep);
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sgp->sg_count++;
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: recording %s of %d (%llu)",
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sgp->sg_name, (int)sgp->sg_count, (long long unsigned)hrt);
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/*
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* Pick up the oldest element pointer for comparison to 'sep'. We must
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* do this after adding 'sep' because 'oep' and 'sep' can be the same.
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*/
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oep = list_tail(&sgp->sg_list);
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if (sgp->sg_count >= sgp->sg_n &&
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fmd_event_delta(oep->se_hrt, sep->se_hrt) <= sgp->sg_t) {
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sgp->sg_flags |= FMD_SERD_FIRED | FMD_SERD_DIRTY;
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: fired %s", sgp->sg_name);
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return (B_TRUE);
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}
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sgp->sg_flags |= FMD_SERD_DIRTY;
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return (B_FALSE);
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}
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int
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fmd_serd_eng_fired(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp)
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{
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return (sgp->sg_flags & FMD_SERD_FIRED);
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}
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int
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fmd_serd_eng_empty(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp)
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{
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return (sgp->sg_count == 0);
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}
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void
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fmd_serd_eng_reset(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp)
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{
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2019-08-30 19:43:30 +03:00
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serd_log_msg(" SERD Engine: resetting %s", sgp->sg_name);
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2016-11-08 02:01:38 +03:00
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while (sgp->sg_count != 0)
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fmd_serd_eng_discard(sgp, list_head(&sgp->sg_list));
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sgp->sg_flags &= ~FMD_SERD_FIRED;
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sgp->sg_flags |= FMD_SERD_DIRTY;
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}
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void
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2024-02-08 20:19:52 +03:00
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fmd_serd_eng_gc(fmd_serd_eng_t *sgp, void *arg)
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2016-11-08 02:01:38 +03:00
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{
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2024-02-08 20:19:52 +03:00
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(void) arg;
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2016-11-08 02:01:38 +03:00
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fmd_serd_elem_t *sep, *nep;
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hrtime_t hrt;
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if (sgp->sg_count == 0 || (sgp->sg_flags & FMD_SERD_FIRED))
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return; /* no garbage collection needed if empty or fired */
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sep = list_head(&sgp->sg_list);
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2016-11-09 01:34:52 +03:00
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if (sep == NULL)
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return;
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2016-11-08 02:01:38 +03:00
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hrt = sep->se_hrt - sgp->sg_t;
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for (sep = list_head(&sgp->sg_list); sep != NULL; sep = nep) {
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if (sep->se_hrt >= hrt)
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break; /* sep and subsequent events are all within T */
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nep = list_next(&sgp->sg_list, sep);
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fmd_serd_eng_discard(sgp, sep);
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sgp->sg_flags |= FMD_SERD_DIRTY;
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}
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}
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