Remove requirement for -d 1 for zfs list and zfs get with bookmarks

df58307 removed the need to specify -d 1 when zfs list and zfs get are
called with -t snapshot on a datset. This commit extends the same
behaviour to -t bookmark.

This commit also introduces the 'snap' shorthand for snapshots from
zfs list to zfs get.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Reviewed-by: Kjeld Schouten <kjeld@schouten-lebbing.nl>
Signed-off-by: InsanePrawn <insane.prawny@gmail.com>
Closes #9589
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InsanePrawn 2019-11-19 01:44:28 +01:00 committed by Tony Hutter
parent 20e124dd71
commit 7191f049d5
3 changed files with 25 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ zfs_do_get(int argc, char **argv)
flags &= ~ZFS_ITER_PROP_LISTSNAPS;
while (*optarg != '\0') {
static char *type_subopts[] = { "filesystem",
"volume", "snapshot", "bookmark",
"volume", "snapshot", "snap", "bookmark",
"all", NULL };
switch (getsubopt(&optarg, type_subopts,
@ -1894,12 +1894,13 @@ zfs_do_get(int argc, char **argv)
types |= ZFS_TYPE_VOLUME;
break;
case 2:
case 3:
types |= ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT;
break;
case 3:
case 4:
types |= ZFS_TYPE_BOOKMARK;
break;
case 4:
case 5:
types = ZFS_TYPE_DATASET |
ZFS_TYPE_BOOKMARK;
break;
@ -1932,11 +1933,11 @@ zfs_do_get(int argc, char **argv)
fields = argv[0];
/*
* Handle users who want to get all snapshots of the current
* dataset (ex. 'zfs get -t snapshot refer <dataset>').
* Handle users who want to get all snapshots or bookmarks
* of a dataset (ex. 'zfs get -t snapshot refer <dataset>').
*/
if (types == ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT && argc > 1 &&
(flags & ZFS_ITER_RECURSE) == 0 && limit == 0) {
if ((types == ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT || types == ZFS_TYPE_BOOKMARK) &&
argc > 1 && (flags & ZFS_ITER_RECURSE) == 0 && limit == 0) {
flags |= (ZFS_ITER_DEPTH_LIMIT | ZFS_ITER_RECURSE);
limit = 1;
}
@ -3436,11 +3437,11 @@ zfs_do_list(int argc, char **argv)
types &= ~ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT;
/*
* Handle users who want to list all snapshots of the current
* dataset (ex. 'zfs list -t snapshot <dataset>').
* Handle users who want to list all snapshots or bookmarks
* of the current dataset (ex. 'zfs list -t snapshot <dataset>').
*/
if (types == ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT && argc > 0 &&
(flags & ZFS_ITER_RECURSE) == 0 && limit == 0) {
if ((types == ZFS_TYPE_SNAPSHOT || types == ZFS_TYPE_BOOKMARK) &&
argc > 0 && (flags & ZFS_ITER_RECURSE) == 0 && limit == 0) {
flags |= (ZFS_ITER_DEPTH_LIMIT | ZFS_ITER_RECURSE);
limit = 1;
}

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@ -92,5 +92,16 @@ log_must eval "zfs get -H -t snapshot -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $DEPTH_OUTPUT
log_must eval "zfs get -H -t snapshot -d 1 -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $EXPECT_OUTPUT"
log_must diff $DEPTH_OUTPUT $EXPECT_OUTPUT
# Ensure 'zfs get -t snap' works as a shorthand for 'zfs get -t snapshot'
log_must eval "zfs get -H -t snap -d 1 -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $DEPTH_OUTPUT"
log_must eval "zfs get -H -t snapshot -d 1 -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $EXPECT_OUTPUT"
log_must diff $DEPTH_OUTPUT $EXPECT_OUTPUT
# Ensure 'zfs get -t bookmark <dataset>' works as though -d 1 was specified
log_must eval "zfs get -H -t bookmark -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $DEPTH_OUTPUT"
log_must eval "zfs get -H -t bookmark -d 1 -o name creation $DEPTH_FS > $EXPECT_OUTPUT"
log_must diff $DEPTH_OUTPUT $EXPECT_OUTPUT
log_pass "'zfs get -d <n>' should get expected output."

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ set -A depth_options "d 0" "d 1" "d 2" "d 4" "d 32"
set -A depth_array 0 1 2 4 32
#
# Setup multiple depths datasets, including fs, volume and snapshot.
# Setup multiple depths datasets, including fs, volumes, snapshots and bookmarks.
#
function depth_fs_setup
{
@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ function depth_fs_setup
log_must zfs create -V 8M $fs/vol_"$j"_depth"$i"
fi
log_must zfs snapshot $fs@snap_"$j"_depth"$i"
log_must zfs bookmark $fs@snap_"$j"_depth"$i" '#bookmark'_"$j"_depth"$i"
(( j=j+1 ))
done
done