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All rights reserved. 18eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 19eda14cbcSMatt Macy 20eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 21eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ZFS Channel Programs (ZCP) 22eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 23eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The ZCP interface allows various ZFS commands and operations ZFS 24eda14cbcSMatt Macy * administrative operations (e.g. creating and destroying snapshots, typically 25eda14cbcSMatt Macy * performed via an ioctl to /dev/zfs by the zfs(8) command and 26eda14cbcSMatt Macy * libzfs/libzfs_core) to be run * programmatically as a Lua script. A ZCP 27eda14cbcSMatt Macy * script is run as a dsl_sync_task and fully executed during one transaction 28eda14cbcSMatt Macy * group sync. This ensures that no other changes can be written concurrently 29eda14cbcSMatt Macy * with a running Lua script. Combining multiple calls to the exposed ZFS 30eda14cbcSMatt Macy * functions into one script gives a number of benefits: 31eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 32eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1. Atomicity. For some compound or iterative operations, it's useful to be 33eda14cbcSMatt Macy * able to guarantee that the state of a pool has not changed between calls to 34eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ZFS. 35eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 36eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 2. Performance. If a large number of changes need to be made (e.g. deleting 37eda14cbcSMatt Macy * many filesystems), there can be a significant performance penalty as a 38eda14cbcSMatt Macy * result of the need to wait for a transaction group sync to pass for every 39eda14cbcSMatt Macy * single operation. When expressed as a single ZCP script, all these changes 40eda14cbcSMatt Macy * can be performed at once in one txg sync. 41eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 42eda14cbcSMatt Macy * A modified version of the Lua 5.2 interpreter is used to run channel program 43eda14cbcSMatt Macy * scripts. The Lua 5.2 manual can be found at: 44eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 45eda14cbcSMatt Macy * http://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/ 46eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 47eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If being run by a user (via an ioctl syscall), executing a ZCP script 48eda14cbcSMatt Macy * requires root privileges in the global zone. 49eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 50eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Scripts are passed to zcp_eval() as a string, then run in a synctask by 51eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zcp_eval_sync(). Arguments can be passed into the Lua script as an nvlist, 52eda14cbcSMatt Macy * which will be converted to a Lua table. Similarly, values returned from 53eda14cbcSMatt Macy * a ZCP script will be converted to an nvlist. See zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl() 54eda14cbcSMatt Macy * for details on exact allowed types and conversion. 55eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 56eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ZFS functionality is exposed to a ZCP script as a library of function calls. 57eda14cbcSMatt Macy * These calls are sorted into submodules, such as zfs.list and zfs.sync, for 58eda14cbcSMatt Macy * iterators and synctasks, respectively. Each of these submodules resides in 59eda14cbcSMatt Macy * its own source file, with a zcp_*_info structure describing each library 60eda14cbcSMatt Macy * call in the submodule. 61eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 62eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Error handling in ZCP scripts is handled by a number of different methods 63eda14cbcSMatt Macy * based on severity: 64eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 65eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1. Memory and time limits are in place to prevent a channel program from 66eda14cbcSMatt Macy * consuming excessive system or running forever. If one of these limits is 67eda14cbcSMatt Macy * hit, the channel program will be stopped immediately and return from 68eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zcp_eval() with an error code. No attempt will be made to roll back or undo 69eda14cbcSMatt Macy * any changes made by the channel program before the error occurred. 70eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Consumers invoking zcp_eval() from elsewhere in the kernel may pass a time 71eda14cbcSMatt Macy * limit of 0, disabling the time limit. 72eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 73eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 2. Internal Lua errors can occur as a result of a syntax error, calling a 74eda14cbcSMatt Macy * library function with incorrect arguments, invoking the error() function, 75eda14cbcSMatt Macy * failing an assert(), or other runtime errors. In these cases the channel 76eda14cbcSMatt Macy * program will stop executing and return from zcp_eval() with an error code. 77eda14cbcSMatt Macy * In place of a return value, an error message will also be returned in the 78eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 'result' nvlist containing information about the error. No attempt will be 79eda14cbcSMatt Macy * made to roll back or undo any changes made by the channel program before the 80eda14cbcSMatt Macy * error occurred. 81eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 82eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 3. If an error occurs inside a ZFS library call which returns an error code, 83eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the error is returned to the Lua script to be handled as desired. 84eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 85eda14cbcSMatt Macy * In the first two cases, Lua's error-throwing mechanism is used, which 86eda14cbcSMatt Macy * longjumps out of the script execution with luaL_error() and returns with the 87eda14cbcSMatt Macy * error. 88eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 89eda14cbcSMatt Macy * See zfs-program(8) for more information on high level usage. 90eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 91eda14cbcSMatt Macy 92eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/lua/lua.h> 93eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/lua/lualib.h> 94eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/lua/lauxlib.h> 95eda14cbcSMatt Macy 96eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/dsl_prop.h> 97eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/dsl_synctask.h> 98eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/dsl_dataset.h> 99eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/zcp.h> 100eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/zcp_iter.h> 101eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/zcp_prop.h> 102eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/zcp_global.h> 103eda14cbcSMatt Macy #include <sys/zvol.h> 104eda14cbcSMatt Macy 105eda14cbcSMatt Macy #ifndef KM_NORMALPRI 106eda14cbcSMatt Macy #define KM_NORMALPRI 0 107eda14cbcSMatt Macy #endif 108eda14cbcSMatt Macy 109eda14cbcSMatt Macy #define ZCP_NVLIST_MAX_DEPTH 20 110eda14cbcSMatt Macy 111e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska static const uint64_t zfs_lua_check_instrlimit_interval = 100; 112dbd5678dSMartin Matuska uint64_t zfs_lua_max_instrlimit = ZCP_MAX_INSTRLIMIT; 113dbd5678dSMartin Matuska uint64_t zfs_lua_max_memlimit = ZCP_MAX_MEMLIMIT; 114eda14cbcSMatt Macy 115eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 116eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Forward declarations for mutually recursive functions 117eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 118eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int zcp_nvpair_value_to_lua(lua_State *, nvpair_t *, char *, int); 119eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl(lua_State *, int, nvlist_t *, const char *, 120eda14cbcSMatt Macy int); 121eda14cbcSMatt Macy 122eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 123eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The outer-most error callback handler for use with lua_pcall(). On 124eda14cbcSMatt Macy * error Lua will call this callback with a single argument that 125eda14cbcSMatt Macy * represents the error value. In most cases this will be a string 126eda14cbcSMatt Macy * containing an error message, but channel programs can use Lua's 127eda14cbcSMatt Macy * error() function to return arbitrary objects as errors. This callback 128eda14cbcSMatt Macy * returns (on the Lua stack) the original error object along with a traceback. 129eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 130eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Fatal Lua errors can occur while resources are held, so we also call any 131eda14cbcSMatt Macy * registered cleanup function here. 132eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 133eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 134eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_error_handler(lua_State *state) 135eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 136eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *msg; 137eda14cbcSMatt Macy 138eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_cleanup(state); 139eda14cbcSMatt Macy 140eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 141eda14cbcSMatt Macy msg = lua_tostring(state, 1); 142eda14cbcSMatt Macy luaL_traceback(state, state, msg, 1); 143eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (1); 144eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 145eda14cbcSMatt Macy 146eda14cbcSMatt Macy int 147eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_argerror(lua_State *state, int narg, const char *msg, ...) 148eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 149eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_list alist; 150eda14cbcSMatt Macy 151eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_start(alist, msg); 152eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *buf = lua_pushvfstring(state, msg, alist); 153eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_end(alist); 154eda14cbcSMatt Macy 155eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (luaL_argerror(state, narg, buf)); 156eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 157eda14cbcSMatt Macy 158eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 159eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Install a new cleanup function, which will be invoked with the given 160eda14cbcSMatt Macy * opaque argument if a fatal error causes the Lua interpreter to longjump out 161eda14cbcSMatt Macy * of a function call. 162eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 163eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If an error occurs, the cleanup function will be invoked exactly once and 164eda14cbcSMatt Macy * then unregistered. 165eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 166eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Returns the registered cleanup handler so the caller can deregister it 167eda14cbcSMatt Macy * if no error occurs. 168eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 169eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_cleanup_handler_t * 170eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_register_cleanup(lua_State *state, zcp_cleanup_t cleanfunc, void *cleanarg) 171eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 172eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = zcp_run_info(state); 173eda14cbcSMatt Macy 174eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_cleanup_handler_t *zch = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*zch), KM_SLEEP); 175eda14cbcSMatt Macy zch->zch_cleanup_func = cleanfunc; 176eda14cbcSMatt Macy zch->zch_cleanup_arg = cleanarg; 177eda14cbcSMatt Macy list_insert_head(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers, zch); 178eda14cbcSMatt Macy 179eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (zch); 180eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 181eda14cbcSMatt Macy 182eda14cbcSMatt Macy void 183eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_deregister_cleanup(lua_State *state, zcp_cleanup_handler_t *zch) 184eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 185eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = zcp_run_info(state); 186eda14cbcSMatt Macy list_remove(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers, zch); 187eda14cbcSMatt Macy kmem_free(zch, sizeof (*zch)); 188eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 189eda14cbcSMatt Macy 190eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 191eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Execute the currently registered cleanup handlers then free them and 192eda14cbcSMatt Macy * destroy the handler list. 193eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 194eda14cbcSMatt Macy void 195eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_cleanup(lua_State *state) 196eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 197eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = zcp_run_info(state); 198eda14cbcSMatt Macy 199eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (zcp_cleanup_handler_t *zch = 200eda14cbcSMatt Macy list_remove_head(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers); zch != NULL; 201eda14cbcSMatt Macy zch = list_remove_head(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers)) { 202eda14cbcSMatt Macy zch->zch_cleanup_func(zch->zch_cleanup_arg); 203eda14cbcSMatt Macy kmem_free(zch, sizeof (*zch)); 204eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 205eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 206eda14cbcSMatt Macy 207eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 208eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Convert the lua table at the given index on the Lua stack to an nvlist 209eda14cbcSMatt Macy * and return it. 210eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 211eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If the table can not be converted for any reason, NULL is returned and 212eda14cbcSMatt Macy * an error message is pushed onto the Lua stack. 213eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 214eda14cbcSMatt Macy static nvlist_t * 215eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_table_to_nvlist(lua_State *state, int index, int depth) 216eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 217eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvlist_t *nvl; 218eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 219eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Converting a Lua table to an nvlist with key uniqueness checking is 220eda14cbcSMatt Macy * O(n^2) in the number of keys in the nvlist, which can take a long 221eda14cbcSMatt Macy * time when we return a large table from a channel program. 222eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Furthermore, Lua's table interface *almost* guarantees unique keys 223eda14cbcSMatt Macy * on its own (details below). Therefore, we don't use fnvlist_alloc() 224eda14cbcSMatt Macy * here to avoid the built-in uniqueness checking. 225eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 226eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The *almost* is because it's possible to have key collisions between 227eda14cbcSMatt Macy * e.g. the string "1" and the number 1, or the string "true" and the 228eda14cbcSMatt Macy * boolean true, so we explicitly check that when we're looking at a 229eda14cbcSMatt Macy * key which is an integer / boolean or a string that can be parsed as 230eda14cbcSMatt Macy * one of those types. In the worst case this could still devolve into 231eda14cbcSMatt Macy * O(n^2), so we only start doing these checks on boolean/integer keys 232eda14cbcSMatt Macy * once we've seen a string key which fits this weird usage pattern. 233eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 234eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Ultimately, we still want callers to know that the keys in this 235eda14cbcSMatt Macy * nvlist are unique, so before we return this we set the nvlist's 236eda14cbcSMatt Macy * flags to reflect that. 237eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 238eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(nvlist_alloc(&nvl, 0, KM_SLEEP)); 239eda14cbcSMatt Macy 240eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 241eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Push an empty stack slot where lua_next() will store each 242eda14cbcSMatt Macy * table key. 243eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 244eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 245eda14cbcSMatt Macy boolean_t saw_str_could_collide = B_FALSE; 246eda14cbcSMatt Macy while (lua_next(state, index) != 0) { 247eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 248eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The next key-value pair from the table at index is 249eda14cbcSMatt Macy * now on the stack, with the key at stack slot -2 and 250eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the value at slot -1. 251eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 252eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err = 0; 253eda14cbcSMatt Macy char buf[32]; 254eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *key = NULL; 255eda14cbcSMatt Macy boolean_t key_could_collide = B_FALSE; 256eda14cbcSMatt Macy 257eda14cbcSMatt Macy switch (lua_type(state, -2)) { 258eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TSTRING: 259eda14cbcSMatt Macy key = lua_tostring(state, -2); 260eda14cbcSMatt Macy 261eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* check if this could collide with a number or bool */ 262eda14cbcSMatt Macy long long tmp; 263eda14cbcSMatt Macy int parselen; 264eda14cbcSMatt Macy if ((sscanf(key, "%lld%n", &tmp, &parselen) > 0 && 265eda14cbcSMatt Macy parselen == strlen(key)) || 266eda14cbcSMatt Macy strcmp(key, "true") == 0 || 267eda14cbcSMatt Macy strcmp(key, "false") == 0) { 268eda14cbcSMatt Macy key_could_collide = B_TRUE; 269eda14cbcSMatt Macy saw_str_could_collide = B_TRUE; 270eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 271eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 272eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TBOOLEAN: 273eda14cbcSMatt Macy key = (lua_toboolean(state, -2) == B_TRUE ? 274eda14cbcSMatt Macy "true" : "false"); 275eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (saw_str_could_collide) { 276eda14cbcSMatt Macy key_could_collide = B_TRUE; 277eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 278eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 279eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TNUMBER: 280dbd5678dSMartin Matuska (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof (buf), "%lld", 281dbd5678dSMartin Matuska (longlong_t)lua_tonumber(state, -2)); 282dbd5678dSMartin Matuska 283eda14cbcSMatt Macy key = buf; 284eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (saw_str_could_collide) { 285eda14cbcSMatt Macy key_could_collide = B_TRUE; 286eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 287eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 288eda14cbcSMatt Macy default: 289eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(nvl); 290eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushfstring(state, "Invalid key " 291eda14cbcSMatt Macy "type '%s' in table", 292eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, lua_type(state, -2))); 293eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 294eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 295eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 296eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Check for type-mismatched key collisions, and throw an error. 297eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 298eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (key_could_collide && nvlist_exists(nvl, key)) { 299eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(nvl); 300eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushfstring(state, "Collision of " 301eda14cbcSMatt Macy "key '%s' in table", key); 302eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 303eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 304eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 305eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Recursively convert the table value and insert into 306eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the new nvlist with the parsed key. To prevent 307eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack overflow on circular or heavily nested tables, 308eda14cbcSMatt Macy * we track the current nvlist depth. 309eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 310eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (depth >= ZCP_NVLIST_MAX_DEPTH) { 311eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(nvl); 312eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushfstring(state, "Maximum table " 313eda14cbcSMatt Macy "depth (%d) exceeded for table", 314eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_NVLIST_MAX_DEPTH); 315eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 316eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 317eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl(state, -1, nvl, key, 318eda14cbcSMatt Macy depth + 1); 319eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err != 0) { 320eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(nvl); 321eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 322eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Error message has been pushed to the lua 323eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack by the recursive call. 324eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 325eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 326eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 327eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 328eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Pop the value pushed by lua_next(). 329eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 330eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pop(state, 1); 331eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 332eda14cbcSMatt Macy 333eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 334eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Mark the nvlist as having unique keys. This is a little ugly, but we 335eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ensured above that there are no duplicate keys in the nvlist. 336eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 337eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvl->nvl_nvflag |= NV_UNIQUE_NAME; 338eda14cbcSMatt Macy 339eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (nvl); 340eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 341eda14cbcSMatt Macy 342eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 343eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Convert a value from the given index into the lua stack to an nvpair, adding 344eda14cbcSMatt Macy * it to an nvlist with the given key. 345eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 346eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Values are converted as follows: 347eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 348eda14cbcSMatt Macy * string -> string 349eda14cbcSMatt Macy * number -> int64 350eda14cbcSMatt Macy * boolean -> boolean 351eda14cbcSMatt Macy * nil -> boolean (no value) 352eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 353eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Lua tables are converted to nvlists and then inserted. The table's keys 354eda14cbcSMatt Macy * are converted to strings then used as keys in the nvlist to store each table 355eda14cbcSMatt Macy * element. Keys are converted as follows: 356eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 357eda14cbcSMatt Macy * string -> no change 358eda14cbcSMatt Macy * number -> "%lld" 359eda14cbcSMatt Macy * boolean -> "true" | "false" 360eda14cbcSMatt Macy * nil -> error 361eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 362eda14cbcSMatt Macy * In the case of a key collision, an error is thrown. 363eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 364eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If an error is encountered, a nonzero error code is returned, and an error 365eda14cbcSMatt Macy * string will be pushed onto the Lua stack. 366eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 367eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 368eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl(lua_State *state, int index, nvlist_t *nvl, 369eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *key, int depth) 370eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 371eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 372eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Verify that we have enough remaining space in the lua stack to parse 373eda14cbcSMatt Macy * a key-value pair and push an error. 374eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 375eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (!lua_checkstack(state, 3)) { 376eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, "Lua stack overflow"); 377eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (1); 378eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 379eda14cbcSMatt Macy 380eda14cbcSMatt Macy index = lua_absindex(state, index); 381eda14cbcSMatt Macy 382eda14cbcSMatt Macy switch (lua_type(state, index)) { 383eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TNIL: 384eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_boolean(nvl, key); 385eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 386eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TBOOLEAN: 387eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_boolean_value(nvl, key, 388eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_toboolean(state, index)); 389eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 390eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TNUMBER: 391eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_int64(nvl, key, lua_tonumber(state, index)); 392eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 393eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TSTRING: 394eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_string(nvl, key, lua_tostring(state, index)); 395eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 396eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_TTABLE: { 397eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvlist_t *value_nvl = zcp_table_to_nvlist(state, index, depth); 398eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (value_nvl == NULL) 399eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 400eda14cbcSMatt Macy 401eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_nvlist(nvl, key, value_nvl); 402eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(value_nvl); 403eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 404eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 405eda14cbcSMatt Macy default: 406eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushfstring(state, 407eda14cbcSMatt Macy "Invalid value type '%s' for key '%s'", 408eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, lua_type(state, index)), key); 409eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 410eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 411eda14cbcSMatt Macy 412eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 413eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 414eda14cbcSMatt Macy 415eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 416eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Convert a lua value to an nvpair, adding it to an nvlist with the given key. 417eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 418eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 419eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_to_nvlist(lua_State *state, int index, nvlist_t *nvl, const char *key) 420eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 421eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 422eda14cbcSMatt Macy * On error, zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl pushes an error string onto the Lua 423eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack before returning with a nonzero error code. If an error is 424eda14cbcSMatt Macy * returned, throw a fatal lua error with the given string. 425eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 426eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (zcp_lua_to_nvlist_impl(state, index, nvl, key, 0) != 0) 427eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_error(state); 428eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 429eda14cbcSMatt Macy 430eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 431eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_to_nvlist_helper(lua_State *state) 432eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 433eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvlist_t *nv = (nvlist_t *)lua_touserdata(state, 2); 434eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *key = (const char *)lua_touserdata(state, 1); 435eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_to_nvlist(state, 3, nv, key); 436eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 437eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 438eda14cbcSMatt Macy 439eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 440eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(lua_State *state, nvlist_t *nvl, 441eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *key, int *result) 442eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 443eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err; 444eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 445eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushcfunction(state, zcp_lua_to_nvlist_helper); 446eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushlightuserdata(state, (char *)key); 447eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushlightuserdata(state, nvl); 448eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushvalue(state, 1); 449eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_remove(state, 1); 450eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = lua_pcall(state, 3, 0, 0); /* zcp_lua_to_nvlist_helper */ 451eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err != 0) { 452eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_to_nvlist(state, 1, nvl, ZCP_RET_ERROR); 453eda14cbcSMatt Macy *result = SET_ERROR(ECHRNG); 454eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 455eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 456eda14cbcSMatt Macy 457eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 458eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Push a Lua table representing nvl onto the stack. If it can't be 459eda14cbcSMatt Macy * converted, return EINVAL, fill in errbuf, and push nothing. errbuf may 460eda14cbcSMatt Macy * be specified as NULL, in which case no error string will be output. 461eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 462eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Most nvlists are converted as simple key->value Lua tables, but we make 463eda14cbcSMatt Macy * an exception for the case where all nvlist entries are BOOLEANs (a string 464eda14cbcSMatt Macy * key without a value). In Lua, a table key pointing to a value of Nil 465eda14cbcSMatt Macy * (no value) is equivalent to the key not existing, so a BOOLEAN nvlist 466eda14cbcSMatt Macy * entry can't be directly converted to a Lua table entry. Nvlists of entirely 467eda14cbcSMatt Macy * BOOLEAN entries are frequently used to pass around lists of datasets, so for 468eda14cbcSMatt Macy * convenience we check for this case, and convert it to a simple Lua array of 469eda14cbcSMatt Macy * strings. 470eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 471eda14cbcSMatt Macy int 472eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_nvlist_to_lua(lua_State *state, nvlist_t *nvl, 473eda14cbcSMatt Macy char *errbuf, int errbuf_len) 474eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 475eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvpair_t *pair; 476eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_newtable(state); 477eda14cbcSMatt Macy boolean_t has_values = B_FALSE; 478eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 479eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If the list doesn't have any values, just convert it to a string 480eda14cbcSMatt Macy * array. 481eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 482eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, NULL); 483eda14cbcSMatt Macy pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, pair)) { 484eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (nvpair_type(pair) != DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN) { 485eda14cbcSMatt Macy has_values = B_TRUE; 486eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 487eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 488eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 489eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (!has_values) { 490eda14cbcSMatt Macy int i = 1; 491eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, NULL); 492eda14cbcSMatt Macy pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, pair)) { 493eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, i); 494eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, nvpair_name(pair)); 495eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_settable(state, -3); 496eda14cbcSMatt Macy i++; 497eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 498eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 499eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, NULL); 500eda14cbcSMatt Macy pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvl, pair)) { 501eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err = zcp_nvpair_value_to_lua(state, pair, 502eda14cbcSMatt Macy errbuf, errbuf_len); 503eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err != 0) { 504eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pop(state, 1); 505eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (err); 506eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 507eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_setfield(state, -2, nvpair_name(pair)); 508eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 509eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 510eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 511eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 512eda14cbcSMatt Macy 513eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 514eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Push a Lua object representing the value of "pair" onto the stack. 515eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 516eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Only understands boolean_value, string, int64, nvlist, 517eda14cbcSMatt Macy * string_array, and int64_array type values. For other 518eda14cbcSMatt Macy * types, returns EINVAL, fills in errbuf, and pushes nothing. 519eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 520eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 521eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_nvpair_value_to_lua(lua_State *state, nvpair_t *pair, 522eda14cbcSMatt Macy char *errbuf, int errbuf_len) 523eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 524eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err = 0; 525eda14cbcSMatt Macy 526eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (pair == NULL) { 527eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 528eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 529eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 530eda14cbcSMatt Macy 531eda14cbcSMatt Macy switch (nvpair_type(pair)) { 532eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_BOOLEAN_VALUE: 533eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushboolean(state, 534eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvpair_value_boolean_value(pair)); 535eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 536eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_STRING: 537eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, fnvpair_value_string(pair)); 538eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 539eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_INT64: 540eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, fnvpair_value_int64(pair)); 541eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 542eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_NVLIST: 543eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = zcp_nvlist_to_lua(state, 544eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvpair_value_nvlist(pair), errbuf, errbuf_len); 545eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 546eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_STRING_ARRAY: { 547*2a58b312SMartin Matuska const char **strarr; 548eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint_t nelem; 549eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) nvpair_value_string_array(pair, &strarr, &nelem); 550eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_newtable(state); 551eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (int i = 0; i < nelem; i++) { 552eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, i + 1); 553eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, strarr[i]); 554eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_settable(state, -3); 555eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 556eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 557eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 558eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_UINT64_ARRAY: { 559eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint64_t *intarr; 560eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint_t nelem; 561eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) nvpair_value_uint64_array(pair, &intarr, &nelem); 562eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_newtable(state); 563eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (int i = 0; i < nelem; i++) { 564eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, i + 1); 565eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, intarr[i]); 566eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_settable(state, -3); 567eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 568eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 569eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 570eda14cbcSMatt Macy case DATA_TYPE_INT64_ARRAY: { 571eda14cbcSMatt Macy int64_t *intarr; 572eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint_t nelem; 573eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) nvpair_value_int64_array(pair, &intarr, &nelem); 574eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_newtable(state); 575eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (int i = 0; i < nelem; i++) { 576eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, i + 1); 577eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushinteger(state, intarr[i]); 578eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_settable(state, -3); 579eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 580eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 581eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 582eda14cbcSMatt Macy default: { 583eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (errbuf != NULL) { 584eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) snprintf(errbuf, errbuf_len, 585eda14cbcSMatt Macy "Unhandled nvpair type %d for key '%s'", 586eda14cbcSMatt Macy nvpair_type(pair), nvpair_name(pair)); 587eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 588eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 589eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 590eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 591eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (err); 592eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 593eda14cbcSMatt Macy 594eda14cbcSMatt Macy int 595eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_dataset_hold_error(lua_State *state, dsl_pool_t *dp, const char *dsname, 596eda14cbcSMatt Macy int error) 597eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 598eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (error == ENOENT) { 599eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) zcp_argerror(state, 1, "no such dataset '%s'", dsname); 600eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); /* not reached; zcp_argerror will longjmp */ 601eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error == EXDEV) { 602eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) zcp_argerror(state, 1, 603eda14cbcSMatt Macy "dataset '%s' is not in the target pool '%s'", 604eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsname, spa_name(dp->dp_spa)); 605eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); /* not reached; zcp_argerror will longjmp */ 606eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error == EIO) { 607eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) luaL_error(state, 608eda14cbcSMatt Macy "I/O error while accessing dataset '%s'", dsname); 609eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); /* not reached; luaL_error will longjmp */ 610eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error != 0) { 611eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) luaL_error(state, 612eda14cbcSMatt Macy "unexpected error %d while accessing dataset '%s'", 613eda14cbcSMatt Macy error, dsname); 614eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); /* not reached; luaL_error will longjmp */ 615eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 616eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 617eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 618eda14cbcSMatt Macy 619eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 620eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Note: will longjmp (via lua_error()) on error. 621eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Assumes that the dsname is argument #1 (for error reporting purposes). 622eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 623eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_dataset_t * 624eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_dataset_hold(lua_State *state, dsl_pool_t *dp, const char *dsname, 625a0b956f5SMartin Matuska const void *tag) 626eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 627eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_dataset_t *ds; 628eda14cbcSMatt Macy int error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, tag, &ds); 629eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) zcp_dataset_hold_error(state, dp, dsname, error); 630eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (ds); 631eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 632eda14cbcSMatt Macy 633eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int zcp_debug(lua_State *); 634e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska static const zcp_lib_info_t zcp_debug_info = { 635eda14cbcSMatt Macy .name = "debug", 636eda14cbcSMatt Macy .func = zcp_debug, 637eda14cbcSMatt Macy .pargs = { 638eda14cbcSMatt Macy { .za_name = "debug string", .za_lua_type = LUA_TSTRING }, 639eda14cbcSMatt Macy {NULL, 0} 640eda14cbcSMatt Macy }, 641eda14cbcSMatt Macy .kwargs = { 642eda14cbcSMatt Macy {NULL, 0} 643eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 644eda14cbcSMatt Macy }; 645eda14cbcSMatt Macy 646eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 647eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_debug(lua_State *state) 648eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 649eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *dbgstring; 650eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = zcp_run_info(state); 651e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska const zcp_lib_info_t *libinfo = &zcp_debug_info; 652eda14cbcSMatt Macy 653eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_args(state, libinfo->name, libinfo->pargs, libinfo->kwargs); 654eda14cbcSMatt Macy 655eda14cbcSMatt Macy dbgstring = lua_tostring(state, 1); 656eda14cbcSMatt Macy 65733b8c039SMartin Matuska zfs_dbgmsg("txg %lld ZCP: %s", (longlong_t)ri->zri_tx->tx_txg, 65833b8c039SMartin Matuska dbgstring); 659eda14cbcSMatt Macy 660eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 661eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 662eda14cbcSMatt Macy 663eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int zcp_exists(lua_State *); 664e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska static const zcp_lib_info_t zcp_exists_info = { 665eda14cbcSMatt Macy .name = "exists", 666eda14cbcSMatt Macy .func = zcp_exists, 667eda14cbcSMatt Macy .pargs = { 668eda14cbcSMatt Macy { .za_name = "dataset", .za_lua_type = LUA_TSTRING }, 669eda14cbcSMatt Macy {NULL, 0} 670eda14cbcSMatt Macy }, 671eda14cbcSMatt Macy .kwargs = { 672eda14cbcSMatt Macy {NULL, 0} 673eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 674eda14cbcSMatt Macy }; 675eda14cbcSMatt Macy 676eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 677eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_exists(lua_State *state) 678eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 679eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = zcp_run_info(state); 680eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_pool_t *dp = ri->zri_pool; 681e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska const zcp_lib_info_t *libinfo = &zcp_exists_info; 682eda14cbcSMatt Macy 683eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_args(state, libinfo->name, libinfo->pargs, libinfo->kwargs); 684eda14cbcSMatt Macy 685eda14cbcSMatt Macy const char *dsname = lua_tostring(state, 1); 686eda14cbcSMatt Macy 687eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_dataset_t *ds; 688eda14cbcSMatt Macy int error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, FTAG, &ds); 689eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (error == 0) { 690eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG); 691eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushboolean(state, B_TRUE); 692eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error == ENOENT) { 693eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushboolean(state, B_FALSE); 694eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error == EXDEV) { 695eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (luaL_error(state, "dataset '%s' is not in the " 696eda14cbcSMatt Macy "target pool", dsname)); 697eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error == EIO) { 698eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (luaL_error(state, "I/O error opening dataset '%s'", 699eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsname)); 700eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (error != 0) { 701eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (luaL_error(state, "unexpected error %d", error)); 702eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 703eda14cbcSMatt Macy 704eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (1); 705eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 706eda14cbcSMatt Macy 707eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 708eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Allocate/realloc/free a buffer for the lua interpreter. 709eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 710eda14cbcSMatt Macy * When nsize is 0, behaves as free() and returns NULL. 711eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 712eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If ptr is NULL, behaves as malloc() and returns an allocated buffer of size 713eda14cbcSMatt Macy * at least nsize. 714eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 715eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Otherwise, behaves as realloc(), changing the allocation from osize to nsize. 716eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Shrinking the buffer size never fails. 717eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 718eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The original allocated buffer size is stored as a uint64 at the beginning of 719eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the buffer to avoid actually reallocating when shrinking a buffer, since lua 720eda14cbcSMatt Macy * requires that this operation never fail. 721eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 722eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void * 723eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_alloc(void *ud, void *ptr, size_t osize, size_t nsize) 724eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 725eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_alloc_arg_t *allocargs = ud; 726eda14cbcSMatt Macy 727eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (nsize == 0) { 728eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ptr != NULL) { 729eda14cbcSMatt Macy int64_t *allocbuf = (int64_t *)ptr - 1; 730eda14cbcSMatt Macy int64_t allocsize = *allocbuf; 731eda14cbcSMatt Macy ASSERT3S(allocsize, >, 0); 732eda14cbcSMatt Macy ASSERT3S(allocargs->aa_alloc_remaining + allocsize, <=, 733eda14cbcSMatt Macy allocargs->aa_alloc_limit); 734eda14cbcSMatt Macy allocargs->aa_alloc_remaining += allocsize; 735eda14cbcSMatt Macy vmem_free(allocbuf, allocsize); 736eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 737eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 738eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (ptr == NULL) { 739eda14cbcSMatt Macy int64_t *allocbuf; 740eda14cbcSMatt Macy int64_t allocsize = nsize + sizeof (int64_t); 741eda14cbcSMatt Macy 742eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (!allocargs->aa_must_succeed && 743eda14cbcSMatt Macy (allocsize <= 0 || 744eda14cbcSMatt Macy allocsize > allocargs->aa_alloc_remaining)) { 745eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 746eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 747eda14cbcSMatt Macy 7487877fdebSMatt Macy allocbuf = vmem_alloc(allocsize, KM_SLEEP); 749eda14cbcSMatt Macy allocargs->aa_alloc_remaining -= allocsize; 750eda14cbcSMatt Macy 751eda14cbcSMatt Macy *allocbuf = allocsize; 752eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (allocbuf + 1); 753eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (nsize <= osize) { 754eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 755eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If shrinking the buffer, lua requires that the reallocation 756eda14cbcSMatt Macy * never fail. 757eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 758eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (ptr); 759eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 760eda14cbcSMatt Macy ASSERT3U(nsize, >, osize); 761eda14cbcSMatt Macy 762eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint64_t *luabuf = zcp_lua_alloc(ud, NULL, 0, nsize); 763eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (luabuf == NULL) { 764eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (NULL); 765eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 766eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) memcpy(luabuf, ptr, osize); 767eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3P(zcp_lua_alloc(ud, ptr, osize, 0), ==, NULL); 768eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (luabuf); 769eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 770eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 771eda14cbcSMatt Macy 772eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 773eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_lua_counthook(lua_State *state, lua_Debug *ar) 774eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 775e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska (void) ar; 776eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_getfield(state, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ZCP_RUN_INFO_KEY); 777eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = lua_touserdata(state, -1); 778eda14cbcSMatt Macy 779eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 780eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Check if we were canceled while waiting for the 781eda14cbcSMatt Macy * txg to sync or from our open context thread 782eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 783eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ri->zri_canceled || 784eda14cbcSMatt Macy (!ri->zri_sync && issig(JUSTLOOKING) && issig(FORREAL))) { 785eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_canceled = B_TRUE; 786eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, "Channel program was canceled."); 787eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_error(state); 788eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* Unreachable */ 789eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 790eda14cbcSMatt Macy 791eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 792eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Check how many instructions the channel program has 793eda14cbcSMatt Macy * executed so far, and compare against the limit. 794eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 795eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_curinstrs += zfs_lua_check_instrlimit_interval; 796eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ri->zri_maxinstrs != 0 && ri->zri_curinstrs > ri->zri_maxinstrs) { 797eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_timed_out = B_TRUE; 798eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushstring(state, 799eda14cbcSMatt Macy "Channel program timed out."); 800eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_error(state); 801eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* Unreachable */ 802eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 803eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 804eda14cbcSMatt Macy 805eda14cbcSMatt Macy static int 806eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_panic_cb(lua_State *state) 807eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 808eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unprotected error in call to Lua API (%s)\n", 809eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_tostring(state, -1)); 810eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (0); 811eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 812eda14cbcSMatt Macy 813eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 814eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_impl(dmu_tx_t *tx, zcp_run_info_t *ri) 815eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 816eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err; 817eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_State *state = ri->zri_state; 818eda14cbcSMatt Macy 819eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(3, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 820eda14cbcSMatt Macy 821eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* finish initializing our runtime state */ 822eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_pool = dmu_tx_pool(tx); 823eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_tx = tx; 824eda14cbcSMatt Macy list_create(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers, sizeof (zcp_cleanup_handler_t), 825eda14cbcSMatt Macy offsetof(zcp_cleanup_handler_t, zch_node)); 826eda14cbcSMatt Macy 827eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 828eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Store the zcp_run_info_t struct for this run in the Lua registry. 829eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Registry entries are not directly accessible by the Lua scripts but 830eda14cbcSMatt Macy * can be accessed by our callbacks. 831eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 832eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushlightuserdata(state, ri); 833eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ZCP_RUN_INFO_KEY); 834eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(3, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 835eda14cbcSMatt Macy 836eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 837eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Tell the Lua interpreter to call our handler every count 838eda14cbcSMatt Macy * instructions. Channel programs that execute too many instructions 839eda14cbcSMatt Macy * should die with ETIME. 840eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 841eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_sethook(state, zcp_lua_counthook, LUA_MASKCOUNT, 842eda14cbcSMatt Macy zfs_lua_check_instrlimit_interval); 843eda14cbcSMatt Macy 844eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 845eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Tell the Lua memory allocator to stop using KM_SLEEP before handing 846eda14cbcSMatt Macy * off control to the channel program. Channel programs that use too 847eda14cbcSMatt Macy * much memory should die with ENOSPC. 848eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 849eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_allocargs->aa_must_succeed = B_FALSE; 850eda14cbcSMatt Macy 851eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 852eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Call the Lua function that open-context passed us. This pops the 853eda14cbcSMatt Macy * function and its input from the stack and pushes any return 854eda14cbcSMatt Macy * or error values. 855eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 856eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = lua_pcall(state, 1, LUA_MULTRET, 1); 857eda14cbcSMatt Macy 858eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 859eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Let Lua use KM_SLEEP while we interpret the return values. 860eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 861eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_allocargs->aa_must_succeed = B_TRUE; 862eda14cbcSMatt Macy 863eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 864eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Remove the error handler callback from the stack. At this point, 865eda14cbcSMatt Macy * there shouldn't be any cleanup handler registered in the handler 866eda14cbcSMatt Macy * list (zri_cleanup_handlers), regardless of whether it ran or not. 867eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 868eda14cbcSMatt Macy list_destroy(&ri->zri_cleanup_handlers); 869eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_remove(state, 1); 870eda14cbcSMatt Macy 871eda14cbcSMatt Macy switch (err) { 872eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_OK: { 873eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 874eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Lua supports returning multiple values in a single return 875eda14cbcSMatt Macy * statement. Return values will have been pushed onto the 876eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack: 877eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1: Return value 1 878eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 2: Return value 2 879eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 3: etc... 880eda14cbcSMatt Macy * To simplify the process of retrieving a return value from a 881eda14cbcSMatt Macy * channel program, we disallow returning more than one value 882eda14cbcSMatt Macy * to ZFS from the Lua script, yielding a singleton return 883eda14cbcSMatt Macy * nvlist of the form { "return": Return value 1 }. 884eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 885eda14cbcSMatt Macy int return_count = lua_gettop(state); 886eda14cbcSMatt Macy 887eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (return_count == 1) { 888eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = 0; 889eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(state, ri->zri_outnvl, 890eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_RET_RETURN, &ri->zri_result); 891eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (return_count > 1) { 892eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ECHRNG); 893eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_settop(state, 0); 894eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_pushfstring(state, "Multiple return " 895eda14cbcSMatt Macy "values not supported"); 896eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(state, ri->zri_outnvl, 897eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_RET_ERROR, &ri->zri_result); 898eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 899eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 900eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 901eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_ERRRUN: 902eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_ERRGCMM: { 903eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 904eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The channel program encountered a fatal error within the 905eda14cbcSMatt Macy * script, such as failing an assertion, or calling a function 906eda14cbcSMatt Macy * with incompatible arguments. The error value and the 907eda14cbcSMatt Macy * traceback generated by zcp_error_handler() should be on the 908eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack. 909eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 910eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 911eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ri->zri_timed_out) { 912eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ETIME); 913eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (ri->zri_canceled) { 914eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(EINTR); 915eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 916eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ECHRNG); 917eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 918eda14cbcSMatt Macy 919eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(state, ri->zri_outnvl, 920eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_RET_ERROR, &ri->zri_result); 921eda14cbcSMatt Macy 922eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ri->zri_result == ETIME && ri->zri_outnvl != NULL) { 923eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) nvlist_add_uint64(ri->zri_outnvl, 924eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_ARG_INSTRLIMIT, ri->zri_curinstrs); 925eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 926eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 927eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 928eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_ERRERR: { 929eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 930eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The channel program encountered a fatal error within the 931eda14cbcSMatt Macy * script, and we encountered another error while trying to 932eda14cbcSMatt Macy * compute the traceback in zcp_error_handler(). We can only 933eda14cbcSMatt Macy * return the error message. 934eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 935eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 936eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (ri->zri_timed_out) { 937eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ETIME); 938eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (ri->zri_canceled) { 939eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(EINTR); 940eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 941eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ECHRNG); 942eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 943eda14cbcSMatt Macy 944eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(state, ri->zri_outnvl, 945eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_RET_ERROR, &ri->zri_result); 946eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 947eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 948eda14cbcSMatt Macy case LUA_ERRMEM: 949eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 950eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Lua ran out of memory while running the channel program. 951eda14cbcSMatt Macy * There's not much we can do. 952eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 953eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ENOSPC); 954eda14cbcSMatt Macy break; 955eda14cbcSMatt Macy default: 956eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(err); 957eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 958eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 959eda14cbcSMatt Macy 960eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 96115f0b8c3SMartin Matuska zcp_pool_error(zcp_run_info_t *ri, const char *poolname, int error) 962eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 963eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_result = SET_ERROR(ECHRNG); 964eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_settop(ri->zri_state, 0); 96515f0b8c3SMartin Matuska (void) lua_pushfstring(ri->zri_state, "Could not open pool: %s " 96615f0b8c3SMartin Matuska "errno: %d", poolname, error); 967eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_convert_return_values(ri->zri_state, ri->zri_outnvl, 968eda14cbcSMatt Macy ZCP_RET_ERROR, &ri->zri_result); 969eda14cbcSMatt Macy 970eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 971eda14cbcSMatt Macy 972eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 973eda14cbcSMatt Macy * This callback is called when txg_wait_synced_sig encountered a signal. 974eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The txg_wait_synced_sig will continue to wait for the txg to complete 975eda14cbcSMatt Macy * after calling this callback. 976eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 977eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 978eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_sig(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx) 979eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 980e92ffd9bSMartin Matuska (void) tx; 981eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = arg; 982eda14cbcSMatt Macy 983eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri->zri_canceled = B_TRUE; 984eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 985eda14cbcSMatt Macy 986eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 987eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx) 988eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 989eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri = arg; 990eda14cbcSMatt Macy 991eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 992eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Open context should have setup the stack to contain: 993eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1: Error handler callback 994eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 2: Script to run (converted to a Lua function) 995eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 3: nvlist input to function (converted to Lua table or nil) 996eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 997eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(3, ==, lua_gettop(ri->zri_state)); 998eda14cbcSMatt Macy 999eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_impl(tx, ri); 1000eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1001eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1002eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 1003eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_open(zcp_run_info_t *ri, const char *poolname) 1004eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1005eda14cbcSMatt Macy int error; 1006eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_pool_t *dp; 1007eda14cbcSMatt Macy dmu_tx_t *tx; 1008eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1009eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1010eda14cbcSMatt Macy * See comment from the same assertion in zcp_eval_sync(). 1011eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1012eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(3, ==, lua_gettop(ri->zri_state)); 1013eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1014eda14cbcSMatt Macy error = dsl_pool_hold(poolname, FTAG, &dp); 1015eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (error != 0) { 101615f0b8c3SMartin Matuska zcp_pool_error(ri, poolname, error); 1017eda14cbcSMatt Macy return; 1018eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1019eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1020eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1021eda14cbcSMatt Macy * As we are running in open-context, we have no transaction associated 1022eda14cbcSMatt Macy * with the channel program. At the same time, functions from the 1023eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zfs.check submodule need to be associated with a transaction as 1024eda14cbcSMatt Macy * they are basically dry-runs of their counterparts in the zfs.sync 1025eda14cbcSMatt Macy * submodule. These functions should be able to run in open-context. 1026eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Therefore we create a new transaction that we later abort once 1027eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the channel program has been evaluated. 1028eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1029eda14cbcSMatt Macy tx = dmu_tx_create_dd(dp->dp_mos_dir); 1030eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1031eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_impl(tx, ri); 1032eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1033eda14cbcSMatt Macy dmu_tx_abort(tx); 1034eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1035eda14cbcSMatt Macy dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG); 1036eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1037eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1038eda14cbcSMatt Macy int 1039eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval(const char *poolname, const char *program, boolean_t sync, 1040eda14cbcSMatt Macy uint64_t instrlimit, uint64_t memlimit, nvpair_t *nvarg, nvlist_t *outnvl) 1041eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1042eda14cbcSMatt Macy int err; 1043eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_State *state; 1044eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t runinfo; 1045eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1046eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (instrlimit > zfs_lua_max_instrlimit) 1047eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 1048eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (memlimit == 0 || memlimit > zfs_lua_max_memlimit) 1049eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 1050eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1051eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_alloc_arg_t allocargs = { 1052eda14cbcSMatt Macy .aa_must_succeed = B_TRUE, 1053eda14cbcSMatt Macy .aa_alloc_remaining = (int64_t)memlimit, 1054eda14cbcSMatt Macy .aa_alloc_limit = (int64_t)memlimit, 1055eda14cbcSMatt Macy }; 1056eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1057eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1058eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Creates a Lua state with a memory allocator that uses KM_SLEEP. 1059eda14cbcSMatt Macy * This should never fail. 1060eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1061eda14cbcSMatt Macy state = lua_newstate(zcp_lua_alloc, &allocargs); 1062eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY(state != NULL); 1063eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) lua_atpanic(state, zcp_panic_cb); 1064eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1065eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1066eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Load core Lua libraries we want access to. 1067eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1068eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, luaopen_base(state)); 1069eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pop(state, 1); 1070eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, luaopen_coroutine(state)); 1071eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setglobal(state, LUA_COLIBNAME); 1072eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(lua_gettop(state)); 1073eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, luaopen_string(state)); 1074eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setglobal(state, LUA_STRLIBNAME); 1075eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(lua_gettop(state)); 1076eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, luaopen_table(state)); 1077eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setglobal(state, LUA_TABLIBNAME); 1078eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(lua_gettop(state)); 1079eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1080eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1081eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Load globally visible variables such as errno aliases. 1082eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1083eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_load_globals(state); 1084eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(lua_gettop(state)); 1085eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1086eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1087eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Load ZFS-specific modules. 1088eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1089eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_newtable(state); 1090eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, zcp_load_list_lib(state)); 1091eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, -2, "list"); 1092eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, zcp_load_synctask_lib(state, B_FALSE)); 1093eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, -2, "check"); 1094eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, zcp_load_synctask_lib(state, B_TRUE)); 1095eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, -2, "sync"); 1096eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, zcp_load_get_lib(state)); 1097eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushcclosure(state, zcp_debug_info.func, 0); 1098eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, -2, zcp_debug_info.name); 1099eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushcclosure(state, zcp_exists_info.func, 0); 1100eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, -2, zcp_exists_info.name); 1101eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setglobal(state, "zfs"); 1102eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(lua_gettop(state)); 1103eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1104eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1105eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Push the error-callback that calculates Lua stack traces on 1106eda14cbcSMatt Macy * unexpected failures. 1107eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1108eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushcfunction(state, zcp_error_handler); 1109eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(1, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 1110eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1111eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1112eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Load the actual script as a function onto the stack as text ("t"). 1113eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The only valid error condition is a syntax error in the script. 1114eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ERRMEM should not be possible because our allocator is using 1115eda14cbcSMatt Macy * KM_SLEEP. ERRGCMM should not be possible because we have not added 1116eda14cbcSMatt Macy * any objects with __gc metamethods to the interpreter that could 1117eda14cbcSMatt Macy * fail. 1118eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1119eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = luaL_loadbufferx(state, program, strlen(program), 1120eda14cbcSMatt Macy "channel program", "t"); 1121eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err == LUA_ERRSYNTAX) { 1122eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_string(outnvl, ZCP_RET_ERROR, 1123eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_tostring(state, -1)); 1124eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_close(state); 1125eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 1126eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1127eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY0(err); 1128eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(2, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 1129eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1130eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1131eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Convert the input nvlist to a Lua object and put it on top of the 1132eda14cbcSMatt Macy * stack. 1133eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1134eda14cbcSMatt Macy char errmsg[128]; 1135eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = zcp_nvpair_value_to_lua(state, nvarg, 1136eda14cbcSMatt Macy errmsg, sizeof (errmsg)); 1137eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err != 0) { 1138eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_add_string(outnvl, ZCP_RET_ERROR, errmsg); 1139eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_close(state); 1140eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL)); 1141eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1142eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(3, ==, lua_gettop(state)); 1143eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1144eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_state = state; 1145eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_allocargs = &allocargs; 1146eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_outnvl = outnvl; 1147eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_result = 0; 1148eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_cred = CRED(); 1149eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_proc = curproc; 1150eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_timed_out = B_FALSE; 1151eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_canceled = B_FALSE; 1152eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_sync = sync; 1153eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_space_used = 0; 1154eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_curinstrs = 0; 1155eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_maxinstrs = instrlimit; 1156eda14cbcSMatt Macy runinfo.zri_new_zvols = fnvlist_alloc(); 1157eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1158eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (sync) { 1159eda14cbcSMatt Macy err = dsl_sync_task_sig(poolname, NULL, zcp_eval_sync, 1160eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_sig, &runinfo, 0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_ZCP_EVAL); 1161eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (err != 0) 116215f0b8c3SMartin Matuska zcp_pool_error(&runinfo, poolname, err); 1163eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 1164eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_eval_open(&runinfo, poolname); 1165eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1166eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_close(state); 1167eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1168eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1169eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Create device minor nodes for any new zvols. 1170eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1171eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (nvpair_t *pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(runinfo.zri_new_zvols, NULL); 1172eda14cbcSMatt Macy pair != NULL; 1173eda14cbcSMatt Macy pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(runinfo.zri_new_zvols, pair)) { 1174eda14cbcSMatt Macy zvol_create_minor(nvpair_name(pair)); 1175eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1176eda14cbcSMatt Macy fnvlist_free(runinfo.zri_new_zvols); 1177eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1178eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (runinfo.zri_result); 1179eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1180eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1181eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1182eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Retrieve metadata about the currently running channel program. 1183eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1184eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t * 1185eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info(lua_State *state) 1186eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1187eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_run_info_t *ri; 1188eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1189eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_getfield(state, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ZCP_RUN_INFO_KEY); 1190eda14cbcSMatt Macy ri = lua_touserdata(state, -1); 1191eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pop(state, 1); 1192eda14cbcSMatt Macy return (ri); 1193eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1194eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1195eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1196eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Argument Parsing 1197eda14cbcSMatt Macy * ================ 1198eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1199eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The Lua language allows methods to be called with any number 1200eda14cbcSMatt Macy * of arguments of any type. When calling back into ZFS we need to sanitize 1201eda14cbcSMatt Macy * arguments from channel programs to make sure unexpected arguments or 1202eda14cbcSMatt Macy * arguments of the wrong type result in clear error messages. To do this 1203eda14cbcSMatt Macy * in a uniform way all callbacks from channel programs should use the 1204eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zcp_parse_args() function to interpret inputs. 1205eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1206eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Positional vs Keyword Arguments 1207eda14cbcSMatt Macy * =============================== 1208eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1209eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Every callback function takes a fixed set of required positional arguments 1210eda14cbcSMatt Macy * and optional keyword arguments. For example, the destroy function takes 1211eda14cbcSMatt Macy * a single positional string argument (the name of the dataset to destroy) 1212eda14cbcSMatt Macy * and an optional "defer" keyword boolean argument. When calling lua functions 1213eda14cbcSMatt Macy * with parentheses, only positional arguments can be used: 1214eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1215eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zfs.sync.snapshot("rpool@snap") 1216eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1217eda14cbcSMatt Macy * To use keyword arguments functions should be called with a single argument 1218eda14cbcSMatt Macy * that is a lua table containing mappings of integer -> positional arguments 1219eda14cbcSMatt Macy * and string -> keyword arguments: 1220eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1221eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zfs.sync.snapshot({1="rpool@snap", defer=true}) 1222eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1223eda14cbcSMatt Macy * The lua language allows curly braces to be used in place of parenthesis as 1224eda14cbcSMatt Macy * syntactic sugar for this calling convention: 1225eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1226eda14cbcSMatt Macy * zfs.sync.snapshot{"rpool@snap", defer=true} 1227eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1228eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1229eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1230eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Throw an error and print the given arguments. If there are too many 1231eda14cbcSMatt Macy * arguments to fit in the output buffer, only the error format string is 1232eda14cbcSMatt Macy * output. 1233eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1234eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 1235eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(lua_State *state, const char *fname, const zcp_arg_t *pargs, 1236eda14cbcSMatt Macy const zcp_arg_t *kwargs, const char *fmt, ...) 1237eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1238eda14cbcSMatt Macy int i; 1239eda14cbcSMatt Macy char errmsg[512]; 1240eda14cbcSMatt Macy size_t len = sizeof (errmsg); 1241eda14cbcSMatt Macy size_t msglen = 0; 1242eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_list argp; 1243eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1244eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_start(argp, fmt); 1245eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, vsnprintf(errmsg, len, fmt, argp)); 1246eda14cbcSMatt Macy va_end(argp); 1247eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1248eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1249eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Calculate the total length of the final string, including extra 1250eda14cbcSMatt Macy * formatting characters. If the argument dump would be too large, 1251eda14cbcSMatt Macy * only print the error string. 1252eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1253eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen = strlen(errmsg); 1254eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += strlen(fname) + 4; /* : + {} + null terminator */ 1255eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; pargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1256eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += strlen(pargs[i].za_name); 1257eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += strlen(lua_typename(state, pargs[i].za_lua_type)); 1258eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (pargs[i + 1].za_name != NULL || kwargs[0].za_name != NULL) 1259eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += 5; /* < + ( + )> + , */ 1260eda14cbcSMatt Macy else 1261eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += 4; /* < + ( + )> */ 1262eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1263eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; kwargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1264eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += strlen(kwargs[i].za_name); 1265eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += strlen(lua_typename(state, kwargs[i].za_lua_type)); 1266eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (kwargs[i + 1].za_name != NULL) 1267eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += 4; /* =( + ) + , */ 1268eda14cbcSMatt Macy else 1269eda14cbcSMatt Macy msglen += 3; /* =( + ) */ 1270eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1271eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1272eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (msglen >= len) 1273eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) luaL_error(state, errmsg); 1274eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1275eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, ": ", len)); 1276eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, fname, len)); 1277eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, "{", len)); 1278eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; pargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1279eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, "<", len)); 1280eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, pargs[i].za_name, len)); 1281eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, "(", len)); 1282eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, 1283eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, pargs[i].za_lua_type), len)); 1284eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, ")>", len)); 1285eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (pargs[i + 1].za_name != NULL || kwargs[0].za_name != NULL) { 1286eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, ", ", len)); 1287eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1288eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1289eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; kwargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1290eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, kwargs[i].za_name, len)); 1291eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, "=(", len)); 1292eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, 1293eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, kwargs[i].za_lua_type), len)); 1294eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, ")", len)); 1295eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (kwargs[i + 1].za_name != NULL) { 1296eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, ", ", len)); 1297eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1298eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1299eda14cbcSMatt Macy VERIFY3U(len, >, strlcat(errmsg, "}", len)); 1300eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1301eda14cbcSMatt Macy (void) luaL_error(state, errmsg); 1302eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1303eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1304eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1305eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 1306eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_table_args(lua_State *state, const char *fname, 1307eda14cbcSMatt Macy const zcp_arg_t *pargs, const zcp_arg_t *kwargs) 1308eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1309eda14cbcSMatt Macy int i; 1310eda14cbcSMatt Macy int type; 1311eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1312eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; pargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1313eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1314eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Check the table for this positional argument, leaving it 1315eda14cbcSMatt Macy * on the top of the stack once we finish validating it. 1316eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1317eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushinteger(state, i + 1); 1318eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_gettable(state, 1); 1319eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1320eda14cbcSMatt Macy type = lua_type(state, -1); 1321eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (type == LUA_TNIL) { 1322eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1323eda14cbcSMatt Macy "too few arguments"); 1324eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1325eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (type != pargs[i].za_lua_type) { 1326eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1327eda14cbcSMatt Macy "arg %d wrong type (is '%s', expected '%s')", 1328eda14cbcSMatt Macy i + 1, lua_typename(state, type), 1329eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, pargs[i].za_lua_type)); 1330eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1331eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1332eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1333eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1334eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Remove the positional argument from the table. 1335eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1336eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushinteger(state, i + 1); 1337eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 1338eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_settable(state, 1); 1339eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1340eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1341eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; kwargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1342eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1343eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Check the table for this keyword argument, which may be 1344eda14cbcSMatt Macy * nil if it was omitted. Leave the value on the top of 1345eda14cbcSMatt Macy * the stack after validating it. 1346eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1347eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_getfield(state, 1, kwargs[i].za_name); 1348eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1349eda14cbcSMatt Macy type = lua_type(state, -1); 1350eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (type != LUA_TNIL && type != kwargs[i].za_lua_type) { 1351eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1352eda14cbcSMatt Macy "kwarg '%s' wrong type (is '%s', expected '%s')", 1353eda14cbcSMatt Macy kwargs[i].za_name, lua_typename(state, type), 1354eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, kwargs[i].za_lua_type)); 1355eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1356eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1357eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1358eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1359eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Remove the keyword argument from the table. 1360eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1361eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 1362eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_setfield(state, 1, kwargs[i].za_name); 1363eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1364eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1365eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1366eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Any entries remaining in the table are invalid inputs, print 1367eda14cbcSMatt Macy * an error message based on what the entry is. 1368eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1369eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 1370eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (lua_next(state, 1)) { 1371eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (lua_isnumber(state, -2) && lua_tointeger(state, -2) > 0) { 1372eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1373eda14cbcSMatt Macy "too many positional arguments"); 1374eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (lua_isstring(state, -2)) { 1375eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1376eda14cbcSMatt Macy "invalid kwarg '%s'", lua_tostring(state, -2)); 1377eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 1378eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1379eda14cbcSMatt Macy "kwarg keys must be strings"); 1380eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1381eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1382eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1383eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1384eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_remove(state, 1); 1385eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1386eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1387eda14cbcSMatt Macy static void 1388eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_pos_args(lua_State *state, const char *fname, const zcp_arg_t *pargs, 1389eda14cbcSMatt Macy const zcp_arg_t *kwargs) 1390eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1391eda14cbcSMatt Macy int i; 1392eda14cbcSMatt Macy int type; 1393eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1394eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; pargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1395eda14cbcSMatt Macy type = lua_type(state, i + 1); 1396eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (type == LUA_TNONE) { 1397eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1398eda14cbcSMatt Macy "too few arguments"); 1399eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1400eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else if (type != pargs[i].za_lua_type) { 1401eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1402eda14cbcSMatt Macy "arg %d wrong type (is '%s', expected '%s')", 1403eda14cbcSMatt Macy i + 1, lua_typename(state, type), 1404eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_typename(state, pargs[i].za_lua_type)); 1405eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1406eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1407eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1408eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (lua_gettop(state) != i) { 1409eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_args_error(state, fname, pargs, kwargs, 1410eda14cbcSMatt Macy "too many positional arguments"); 1411eda14cbcSMatt Macy panic("unreachable code"); 1412eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1413eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1414eda14cbcSMatt Macy for (i = 0; kwargs[i].za_name != NULL; i++) { 1415eda14cbcSMatt Macy lua_pushnil(state); 1416eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1417eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1418eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1419eda14cbcSMatt Macy /* 1420eda14cbcSMatt Macy * Checks the current Lua stack against an expected set of positional and 1421eda14cbcSMatt Macy * keyword arguments. If the stack does not match the expected arguments 1422eda14cbcSMatt Macy * aborts the current channel program with a useful error message, otherwise 1423eda14cbcSMatt Macy * it re-arranges the stack so that it contains the positional arguments 1424eda14cbcSMatt Macy * followed by the keyword argument values in declaration order. Any missing 1425eda14cbcSMatt Macy * keyword argument will be represented by a nil value on the stack. 1426eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1427eda14cbcSMatt Macy * If the stack contains exactly one argument of type LUA_TTABLE the curly 1428eda14cbcSMatt Macy * braces calling convention is assumed, otherwise the stack is parsed for 1429eda14cbcSMatt Macy * positional arguments only. 1430eda14cbcSMatt Macy * 1431eda14cbcSMatt Macy * This function should be used by every function callback. It should be called 1432eda14cbcSMatt Macy * before the callback manipulates the Lua stack as it assumes the stack 1433eda14cbcSMatt Macy * represents the function arguments. 1434eda14cbcSMatt Macy */ 1435eda14cbcSMatt Macy void 1436eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_args(lua_State *state, const char *fname, const zcp_arg_t *pargs, 1437eda14cbcSMatt Macy const zcp_arg_t *kwargs) 1438eda14cbcSMatt Macy { 1439eda14cbcSMatt Macy if (lua_gettop(state) == 1 && lua_istable(state, 1)) { 1440eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_table_args(state, fname, pargs, kwargs); 1441eda14cbcSMatt Macy } else { 1442eda14cbcSMatt Macy zcp_parse_pos_args(state, fname, pargs, kwargs); 1443eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1444eda14cbcSMatt Macy } 1445eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1446dbd5678dSMartin Matuska ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_lua, zfs_lua_, max_instrlimit, U64, ZMOD_RW, 1447eda14cbcSMatt Macy "Max instruction limit that can be specified for a channel program"); 1448eda14cbcSMatt Macy 1449dbd5678dSMartin Matuska ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_lua, zfs_lua_, max_memlimit, U64, ZMOD_RW, 1450eda14cbcSMatt Macy "Max memory limit that can be specified for a channel program"); 1451