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authorXiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>2019-07-26 12:34:52 +0800
committerAmar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>2019-07-29 04:43:56 +0000
commit799edc73c3d4f694c365c6a7c27c9ab8eed5f260 (patch)
tree2c135042a67ffc04091fa2adfa1ea5fdf582cd16 /libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h
parent26b9c85861f058a4a8335b28f49410ba061e7c1a (diff)
event: rename event_XXX with gf_ prefixed
I hit one crash issue when using the libgfapi. In the libgfapi it will call glfs_poller() --> event_dispatch() in file api/src/glfs.c:721, and the event_dispatch() is defined by libgluster locally, the problem is the name of event_dispatch() is the extremly the same with the one from libevent package form the OS. For example, if a executable program Foo, which will also use and link the libevent and the libgfapi at the same time, I can hit the crash, like: kernel: glfs_glfspoll[68486]: segfault at 1c0 ip 00007fef006fd2b8 sp 00007feeeaffce30 error 4 in libevent-2.0.so.5.1.9[7fef006ed000+46000] The link for Foo is: lib_foo_LADD = -levent $(GFAPI_LIBS) It will crash. This is because the glfs_poller() is calling the event_dispatch() from the libevent, not the libglsuter. The gfapi link info : GFAPI_LIBS = -lacl -lgfapi -lglusterfs -lgfrpc -lgfxdr -luuid If I link Foo like: lib_foo_LADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) -levent It will works well without any problem. And if Foo call one private lib, such as handler_glfs.so, and the handler_glfs.so will link the GFAPI_LIBS directly, while the Foo won't and it will dlopen(handler_glfs.so), then the crash will be hit everytime. The link info will be: foo_LADD = -levent libhandler_glfs_LIBADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) I can avoid the crash temporarily by linking the GFAPI_LIBS in Foo too like: foo_LADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) -levent libhandler_glfs_LIBADD = $(GFAPI_LIBS) But this is ugly since the Foo won't use any APIs from the GFAPI_LIBS. And in some cases when the --as-needed link option is added(on many dists it is added as default), then the crash is back again, the above workaround won't work. Fixes: #699 Change-Id: I38f0200b941bd1cff4bf3066fca2fc1f9a5263aa Signed-off-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h')
-rw-r--r--libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h25
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h b/libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h
index 0305194d712..c0f05e7c83b 100644
--- a/libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h
+++ b/libglusterfs/src/glusterfs/gf-event.h
@@ -110,26 +110,27 @@ struct event_ops {
};
struct event_pool *
-event_pool_new(int count, int eventthreadcount);
+gf_event_pool_new(int count, int eventthreadcount);
int
-event_select_on(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx, int poll_in,
- int poll_out);
+gf_event_select_on(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx, int poll_in,
+ int poll_out);
int
-event_register(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, event_handler_t handler,
- void *data, int poll_in, int poll_out, char notify_poller_death);
+gf_event_register(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd,
+ event_handler_t handler, void *data, int poll_in,
+ int poll_out, char notify_poller_death);
int
-event_unregister(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx);
+gf_event_unregister(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx);
int
-event_unregister_close(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx);
+gf_event_unregister_close(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx);
int
-event_dispatch(struct event_pool *event_pool);
+gf_event_dispatch(struct event_pool *event_pool);
int
-event_reconfigure_threads(struct event_pool *event_pool, int value);
+gf_event_reconfigure_threads(struct event_pool *event_pool, int value);
int
-event_pool_destroy(struct event_pool *event_pool);
+gf_event_pool_destroy(struct event_pool *event_pool);
int
-event_dispatch_destroy(struct event_pool *event_pool);
+gf_event_dispatch_destroy(struct event_pool *event_pool);
int
-event_handled(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx, int gen);
+gf_event_handled(struct event_pool *event_pool, int fd, int idx, int gen);
#endif /* _GF_EVENT_H_ */