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authorEmmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>2015-04-02 15:51:30 +0200
committerVijay Bellur <vbellur@redhat.com>2015-04-04 10:48:35 -0700
commit28397cae4102ac3f08576ebaf071ad92683097e8 (patch)
tree4c8be92299a951c8a28e1dc85bf2671f60da6e08 /xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c
parent0aebfaa349c7c68c2d59531eabae5a03a748e16a (diff)
Avoid conflict between contrib/uuid and system uuid
glusterfs relies on Linux uuid implementation, which API is incompatible with most other systems's uuid. As a result, libglusterfs has to embed contrib/uuid, which is the Linux implementation, on non Linux systems. This implementation is incompatible with systtem's built in, but the symbols have the same names. Usually this is not a problem because when we link with -lglusterfs, libc's symbols are trumped. However there is a problem when a program not linked with -lglusterfs will dlopen() glusterfs component. In such a case, libc's uuid implementation is already loaded in the calling program, and it will be used instead of libglusterfs's implementation, causing crashes. A possible workaround is to use pre-load libglusterfs in the calling program (using LD_PRELOAD on NetBSD for instance), but such a mechanism is not portable, nor is it flexible. A much better approach is to rename libglusterfs's uuid_* functions to gf_uuid_* to avoid any possible conflict. This is what this change attempts. BUG: 1206587 Change-Id: I9ccd3e13afed1c7fc18508e92c7beb0f5d49f31a Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/10017 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c')
-rw-r--r--xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c b/xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c
index f942d37d6e1..547e5b3a833 100644
--- a/xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c
+++ b/xlators/nfs/server/src/nfs-common.c
@@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ nfs_loc_fill (loc_t *loc, inode_t *inode, inode_t *parent, char *path)
if (inode) {
loc->inode = inode_ref (inode);
- if (!uuid_is_null (inode->gfid))
- uuid_copy (loc->gfid, inode->gfid);
+ if (!gf_uuid_is_null (inode->gfid))
+ gf_uuid_copy (loc->gfid, inode->gfid);
}
if (parent)
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ nfs_inode_loc_fill (inode_t *inode, loc_t *loc, int how)
* the inode table, and not a newly created one. For newly
* created inode, inode_path returns null gfid as the path.
*/
- if (!uuid_is_null (inode->gfid)) {
+ if (!gf_uuid_is_null (inode->gfid)) {
ret = inode_path (inode, NULL, &resolvedpath);
if (ret < 0) {
gf_log (GF_NFS, GF_LOG_ERROR, "path resolution failed "
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ nfs_gfid_loc_fill (inode_table_t *itable, uuid_t gfid, loc_t *loc, int how)
gf_log (GF_NFS, GF_LOG_TRACE, "Inode was found in the itable.");
}
- uuid_copy (loc->gfid, gfid);
+ gf_uuid_copy (loc->gfid, gfid);
ret = nfs_inode_loc_fill (inode, loc, how);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ nfs_entry_loc_fill (inode_table_t *itable, uuid_t pargfid, char *entry,
if (!parent)
goto err;
- uuid_copy (loc->pargfid, pargfid);
+ gf_uuid_copy (loc->pargfid, pargfid);
ret = -2;
entryinode = inode_grep (itable, parent, entry);