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%module "Amanda::Tapelist"
%include "amglue/amglue.swg"
%include "exception.i"
+%include "Amanda/Tapelist.pod"
+
%{
#include "tapefile.h"
%}
%perlcode %{
use Amanda::Debug qw(:logging);
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Amanda::Tapelist - manipulate the Amanda tapelist
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use Amanda::Tapelist;
-
- my $tl = Amanda::Tapelist::read_tapelist("/path/to/tapefile");
- $tl->add_tapelabel($datestamp, $label);
- $tl->add_tapelabel($datestamp2, $label2, $comment);
- $tl->write("/path/to/tapefile");
-
-=head1 API STATUS
-
-Stable
-
-=head1 OBJECT-ORIENTED INTERFACE
-
-The package-level functions C<read_tapelist($filename)> and C<clear_tapelist()>
-both return a new tapelist object. C<read_tapelist> returns C<undef> if the
-tapelist does not exist. Invalid entries are silently ignored.
-
-A tapelist object is a sequence of tapelist
-elements (referred to as TLEs in this document). Each TLE is a hash with the
-following keys:
-
-=over
-
-=item C<position> -- the one-based position of the TLE in the tapelist
-
-=item C<datestamp> -- the datestamp on which this was written, or "0" for an
-unused tape
-
-=item C<reuse> -- true if this tape can be reused when it is no longer active
-
-=item C<label> -- tape label
-
-=item C<comment> -- the comment for this tape, or undef if no comment was given
-
-=back
-
-The following methods are available on a tapelist object C<$tl>:
-
-=over
-
-=item C<lookup_tapelabel($lbl)> -- look up and return a reference to the TLE
-with the given label
-
-=item C<lookup_tapepos($pos)> -- look up and return a reference to the TLE in
-the given position
-
-=item C<lookup_tapedate($date)> -- look up and return a reference to the TLE
-with the given datestamp
-
-=item C<remove_tapelabel($lbl)> -- remove the tape with the given label
-
-=item C<add_tapelabel($date, $lbl, $comment)> -- add a tape with the given date,
-label, and comment to the end of the tapelist, marking it reusable.
-
-=item C<write($filename)> -- write the tapelist out to C<$filename>.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 INTERACTION WITH C CODE
-
-The C portions of Amanda treat the tapelist as a global variable, while this
-package treats it as an object (and can thus handle more than one tapelist
-simultaneously). Every call to C<read_tapelist> fills this global variable
-with a copy of the tapelist, and likewise C<clear_tapelist> clears the global.
-However, any changes made from Perl are not reflected in the C copy, nor are
-changes made by C modules reflected in the Perl copy.
-
-=cut
+use Amanda::Config qw( config_dir_relative );
+use File::Copy;
+use Fcntl qw(:flock); # import LOCK_* constants
## package functions
-sub read_tapelist {
- my ($filename) = @_;
-
- # let C read the file
- C_read_tapelist($filename);
-
- # and then read it ourselves
- open(my $fh, "<", $filename) or return undef;
- my @tles;
- while (my $line = <$fh>) {
- my ($datestamp, $label, $reuse, $comment)
- = $line =~ m/^([0-9]*)\s([^\s]*)\s(reuse|no-reuse)\s*(?:\#(.*))?$/mx;
- next if !defined $datestamp; # silently filter out bogus lines
- push @tles, {
- 'datestamp' => $datestamp,
- 'label' => $label,
- 'reuse' => ($reuse eq 'reuse'),
- 'comment' => $comment,
- };
- }
- close($fh);
-
- my $self = bless \@tles, "Amanda::Tapelist";
- $self->update_positions();
+sub new {
+ my ($class) = shift;
+ my ($filename, $lock ) = @_;
+ my $self = {
+ filename => $filename,
+ lockname => $filename . '.lock',
+ };
+ bless $self, $class;
+ $self->reload($lock);
return $self;
}
sub clear_tapelist {
+ my $self = shift;
+
# clear the C version
C_clear_tapelist();
- # and produce an empty object
- my $self = bless [], "Amanda::Tapelist";
- $self->update_positions();
+ $self->{'tles'} = [];
return $self;
}
## methods
+sub reload {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my ($lock) = @_;
+
+ if ($lock) {
+ $self->_take_lock();
+ }
+
+ # clear the C copy
+ C_clear_tapelist();
+
+ # let C read the file
+ C_read_tapelist($self->{'filename'});
+
+ $self->_read_tapelist();
+}
+
sub lookup_tapelabel {
my $self = shift;
my ($label) = @_;
- for my $tle (@$self) {
+ for my $tle (@{$self->{'tles'}}) {
return $tle if ($tle->{'label'} eq $label);
}
my $self = shift;
my ($position) = @_;
- $self->update_positions();
- return $self->[$position-1];
+ $self->_update_positions();
+ return $self->{'tles'}->[$position-1];
}
sub lookup_tapedate {
my $self = shift;
my ($datestamp) = @_;
- for my $tle (@$self) {
+ for my $tle (@{$self->{'tles'}}) {
return $tle if ($tle->{'datestamp'} eq $datestamp);
}
my $self = shift;
my ($label) = @_;
- for (my $i = 0; $i < @$self; $i++) {
- if ($self->[$i]->{'label'} eq $label) {
- splice @$self, $i, 1;
- $self->update_positions();
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < @{$self->{tles}}; $i++) {
+ if ($self->{tles}->[$i]->{'label'} eq $label) {
+ splice @{$self->{tles}}, $i, 1;
+ $self->_update_positions();
return;
}
}
sub add_tapelabel {
my $self = shift;
- my ($datestamp, $label, $comment) = @_;
+ my ($datestamp, $label, $comment, $reuse, $meta, $barcode) = @_;
+ # $meta is unused
+ $reuse = 1 if !defined $reuse;
- push @$self, {
+ # prepend this (presumably new) volume to the beginning of the list
+ unshift @{$self->{'tles'}}, {
'datestamp' => $datestamp,
'label' => $label,
- 'reuse' => 1,
+ 'reuse' => $reuse,
+ 'barcode' => $barcode,
'comment' => $comment,
};
- $self->update_positions();
+ $self->_update_positions();
}
sub write {
my $self = shift;
my ($filename) = @_;
+ my $result = TRUE;
+ $filename = $self->{'filename'} if !defined $filename;
+
+ my $new_tapelist_file = $filename . "-new-" . time();
- open(my $fh, ">", $filename) or die("Could not open '$filename' for writing: $!");
- for my $tle (@$self) {
+ open(my $fhn, ">", $new_tapelist_file) or die("Could not open '$new_tapelist_file' for writing: $!");
+ for my $tle (@{$self->{tles}}) {
my $datestamp = $tle->{'datestamp'};
my $label = $tle->{'label'};
my $reuse = $tle->{'reuse'} ? 'reuse' : 'no-reuse';
+ my $barcode = (defined $tle->{'barcode'})? (" BARCODE:" . $tle->{'barcode'}) : '';
my $comment = (defined $tle->{'comment'})? (" #" . $tle->{'comment'}) : '';
- print $fh "$datestamp $label $reuse$comment\n";
+ $result &&= print $fhn "$datestamp $label $reuse$barcode$comment\n";
+ }
+ my $result_close = close($fhn);
+ $result &&= $result_close;
+
+ return if (!$result);
+
+ unless (move($new_tapelist_file, $filename)) {
+ die ("failed to rename '$new_tapelist_file' to '$filename': $!");
}
- close($fh);
# re-read from the C side to synchronize
C_read_tapelist($filename);
+
+ $self->unlock();
+
+ return undef;
}
-## TODO -- implement this when it's needed
-# =item C<lookup_last_reusable_tape($skip)> -- find the (C<$skip>+1)-th least recent
-# reusable tape. For example, C<last_reusable_tape(1)> would return the
-# second-oldest reusable tape.
+sub unlock {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ return if !exists $self->{'fl'};
+
+ $self->{'fl'}->unlock();
+ delete $self->{'fl'}
+}
## private methods
+sub _take_lock {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ if (!-e $self->{'lockname'}) {
+ open(my $fhl, ">>", $self->{'lockname'});
+ close($fhl);
+ }
+ my $fl = Amanda::Util::file_lock->new($self->{'lockname'});
+ while(($r = $fl->lock()) == 1) {
+ sleep(1);
+ }
+ if ($r == 0) {
+ $self->{'fl'} = $fl;
+ }
+}
+
+sub _read_tapelist {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my @tles;
+ open(my $fh, "<", $self->{'filename'}) or return $self;
+ while (my $line = <$fh>) {
+ my ($datestamp, $label, $reuse, $barcode, $comment)
+ = $line =~ m/^([0-9]*)\s([^\s]*)\s(reuse|no-reuse)\s*(?:BARCODE:([^\s]*))?\s*(?:\#(.*))?$/mx;
+ next if !defined $datestamp; # silently filter out bogus lines
+ push @tles, {
+ 'datestamp' => $datestamp,
+ 'label' => $label,
+ 'reuse' => ($reuse eq 'reuse'),
+ 'barcode' => $barcode,
+ 'comment' => $comment,
+ };
+ }
+ close($fh);
+
+ # sort in descending order by datestamp, sorting on position, too, to ensure
+ # that entries with the same datestamp stay in the right order
+ $self->{'tles'} = \@tles;
+ $self->_update_positions();
+ @tles = sort {
+ $b->{'datestamp'} cmp $a->{'datestamp'}
+ || $a->{'position'} <=> $b->{'position'}
+ } @tles;
+
+ $self->{'tles'} = \@tles;
+
+ # and re-calculate the positions
+ $self->_update_positions(\@tles);
+}
+
# update the 'position' key for each TLE
-sub update_positions {
+sub _update_positions {
my $self = shift;
- for (my $i = 0; $i < @$self; $i++) {
- $self->[$i]->{'position'} = $i+1;
+ my $tles = $self->{'tles'};
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar @$tles; $i++) {
+ $tles->[$i]->{'position'} = $i+1;
}
}
%}
+char *get_last_reusable_tape_label(int skip);
+char *list_new_tapes(int nb);
+
/* C functions -- should be called *only* from within this module */
%rename(C_read_tapelist) read_tapelist;