/* * Special QDict functions used by the block layer * * Copyright (c) 2013-2018 Red Hat, Inc. * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later. * See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory. */ #include "qemu/osdep.h" #include "block/qdict.h" #include "qapi/qmp/qbool.h" #include "qapi/qmp/qlist.h" #include "qapi/qmp/qnum.h" #include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h" #include "qapi/qobject-input-visitor.h" #include "qemu/cutils.h" #include "qapi/error.h" /** * qdict_copy_default(): If no entry mapped by 'key' exists in 'dst' yet, the * value of 'key' in 'src' is copied there (and the refcount increased * accordingly). */ void qdict_copy_default(QDict *dst, QDict *src, const char *key) { QObject *val; if (qdict_haskey(dst, key)) { return; } val = qdict_get(src, key); if (val) { qdict_put_obj(dst, key, qobject_ref(val)); } } /** * qdict_set_default_str(): If no entry mapped by 'key' exists in 'dst' yet, a * new QString initialised by 'val' is put there. */ void qdict_set_default_str(QDict *dst, const char *key, const char *val) { if (qdict_haskey(dst, key)) { return; } qdict_put_str(dst, key, val); } static void qdict_flatten_qdict(QDict *qdict, QDict *target, const char *prefix); static void qdict_flatten_qlist(QList *qlist, QDict *target, const char *prefix) { QObject *value; const QListEntry *entry; QDict *dict_val; QList *list_val; char *new_key; int i; /* This function is never called with prefix == NULL, i.e., it is always * called from within qdict_flatten_q(list|dict)(). Therefore, it does not * need to remove list entries during the iteration (the whole list will be * deleted eventually anyway from qdict_flatten_qdict()). */ assert(prefix); entry = qlist_first(qlist); for (i = 0; entry; entry = qlist_next(entry), i++) { value = qlist_entry_obj(entry); dict_val = qobject_to(QDict, value); list_val = qobject_to(QList, value); new_key = g_strdup_printf("%s.%i", prefix, i); /* * Flatten non-empty QDict and QList recursively into @target, * copy other objects to @target */ if (dict_val && qdict_size(dict_val)) { qdict_flatten_qdict(dict_val, target, new_key); } else if (list_val && !qlist_empty(list_val)) { qdict_flatten_qlist(list_val, target, new_key); } else { qdict_put_obj(target, new_key, qobject_ref(value)); } g_free(new_key); } } static void qdict_flatten_qdict(QDict *qdict, QDict *target, const char *prefix) { QObject *value; const QDictEntry *entry, *next; QDict *dict_val; QList *list_val; char *key, *new_key; entry = qdict_first(qdict); while (entry != NULL) { next = qdict_next(qdict, entry); value = qdict_entry_value(entry); dict_val = qobject_to(QDict, value); list_val = qobject_to(QList, value); if (prefix) { key = new_key = g_strdup_printf("%s.%s", prefix, entry->key); } else { key = entry->key; new_key = NULL; } /* * Flatten non-empty QDict and QList recursively into @target, * copy other objects to @target. * On the root level (if @qdict == @target), remove flattened * nested QDicts and QLists from @qdict. * * (Note that we do not need to remove entries from nested * dicts or lists. Their reference count is decremented on * the root level, so there are no leaks. In fact, if they * have a reference count greater than one, we are probably * well advised not to modify them altogether.) */ if (dict_val && qdict_size(dict_val)) { qdict_flatten_qdict(dict_val, target, key); if (target == qdict) { qdict_del(qdict, entry->key); } } else if (list_val && !qlist_empty(list_val)) { qdict_flatten_qlist(list_val, target, key); if (target == qdict) { qdict_del(qdict, entry->key); } } else if (target != qdict) { qdict_put_obj(target, key, qobject_ref(value)); } g_free(new_key); entry = next; } } /** * qdict_flatten(): For each nested non-empty QDict with key x, all * fields with key y are moved to this QDict and their key is renamed * to "x.y". For each nested non-empty QList with key x, the field at * index y is moved to this QDict with the key "x.y" (i.e., the * reverse of what qdict_array_split() does). * This operation is applied recursively for nested QDicts and QLists. */ void qdict_flatten(QDict *qdict) { qdict_flatten_qdict(qdict, qdict, NULL); } /* extract all the src QDict entries starting by start into dst. * If dst is NULL then the entries are simply removed from src. */ void qdict_extract_subqdict(QDict *src, QDict **dst, const char *start) { const QDictEntry *entry, *next; const char *p; if (dst) { *dst = qdict_new(); } entry = qdict_first(src); while (entry != NULL) { next = qdict_next(src, entry); if (strstart(entry->key, start, &p)) { if (dst) { qdict_put_obj(*dst, p, qobject_ref(entry->value)); } qdict_del(src, entry->key); } entry = next; } } static int qdict_count_prefixed_entries(const QDict *src, const char *start) { const QDictEntry *entry; int count = 0; for (entry = qdict_first(src); entry; entry = qdict_next(src, entry)) { if (strstart(entry->key, start, NULL)) { if (count == INT_MAX) { return -ERANGE; } count++; } } return count; } /** * qdict_array_split(): This function moves array-like elements of a QDict into * a new QList. Every entry in the original QDict with a key "%u" or one * prefixed "%u.", where %u designates an unsigned integer starting at 0 and * incrementally counting up, will be moved to a new QDict at index %u in the * output QList with the key prefix removed, if that prefix is "%u.". If the * whole key is just "%u", the whole QObject will be moved unchanged without * creating a new QDict. The function terminates when there is no entry in the * QDict with a prefix directly (incrementally) following the last one; it also * returns if there are both entries with "%u" and "%u." for the same index %u. * Example: {"0.a": 42, "0.b": 23, "1.x": 0, "4.y": 1, "o.o": 7, "2": 66} * (or {"1.x": 0, "4.y": 1, "0.a": 42, "o.o": 7, "0.b": 23, "2": 66}) * => [{"a": 42, "b": 23}, {"x": 0}, 66] * and {"4.y": 1, "o.o": 7} (remainder of the old QDict) */ void qdict_array_split(QDict *src, QList **dst) { unsigned i; *dst = qlist_new(); for (i = 0; i < UINT_MAX; i++) { QObject *subqobj; bool is_subqdict; QDict *subqdict; char indexstr[32], prefix[32]; size_t snprintf_ret; snprintf_ret = snprintf(indexstr, 32, "%u", i); assert(snprintf_ret < 32); subqobj = qdict_get(src, indexstr); snprintf_ret = snprintf(prefix, 32, "%u.", i); assert(snprintf_ret < 32); /* Overflow is the same as positive non-zero results */ is_subqdict = qdict_count_prefixed_entries(src, prefix); /* * There may be either a single subordinate object (named * "%u") or multiple objects (each with a key prefixed "%u."), * but not both. */ if (!subqobj == !is_subqdict) { break; } if (is_subqdict) { qdict_extract_subqdict(src, &subqdict, prefix); assert(qdict_size(subqdict) > 0); } else { qobject_ref(subqobj); qdict_del(src, indexstr); } qlist_append_obj(*dst, subqobj ?: QOBJECT(subqdict)); } } /** * qdict_split_flat_key: * @key: the key string to split * @prefix: non-NULL pointer to hold extracted prefix * @suffix: non-NULL pointer to remaining suffix * * Given a flattened key such as 'foo.0.bar', split it into two parts * at the first '.' separator. Allows double dot ('..') to escape the * normal separator. * * e.g. * 'foo.0.bar' -> prefix='foo' and suffix='0.bar' * 'foo..0.bar' -> prefix='foo.0' and suffix='bar' * * The '..' sequence will be unescaped in the returned 'prefix' * string. The 'suffix' string will be left in escaped format, so it * can be fed back into the qdict_split_flat_key() key as the input * later. * * The caller is responsible for freeing the string returned in @prefix * using g_free(). */ static void qdict_split_flat_key(const char *key, char **prefix, const char **suffix) { const char *separator; size_t i, j; /* Find first '.' separator, but if there is a pair '..' * that acts as an escape, so skip over '..' */ separator = NULL; do { if (separator) { separator += 2; } else { separator = key; } separator = strchr(separator, '.'); } while (separator && separator[1] == '.'); if (separator) { *prefix = g_strndup(key, separator - key); *suffix = separator + 1; } else { *prefix = g_strdup(key); *suffix = NULL; } /* Unescape the '..' sequence into '.' */ for (i = 0, j = 0; (*prefix)[i] != '\0'; i++, j++) { if ((*prefix)[i] == '.') { assert((*prefix)[i + 1] == '.'); i++; } (*prefix)[j] = (*prefix)[i]; } (*prefix)[j] = '\0'; } /** * qdict_is_list: * @maybe_list: dict to check if keys represent list elements. * * Determine whether all keys in @maybe_list are valid list elements. * If @maybe_list is non-zero in length and all the keys look like * valid list indexes, this will return 1. If @maybe_list is zero * length or all keys are non-numeric then it will return 0 to indicate * it is a normal qdict. If there is a mix of numeric and non-numeric * keys, or the list indexes are non-contiguous, an error is reported. * * Returns: 1 if a valid list, 0 if a dict, -1 on error */ static int qdict_is_list(QDict *maybe_list, Error **errp) { const QDictEntry *ent; ssize_t len = 0; ssize_t max = -1; int is_list = -1; int64_t val; for (ent = qdict_first(maybe_list); ent != NULL; ent = qdict_next(maybe_list, ent)) { int is_index = !qemu_strtoi64(ent->key, NULL, 10, &val); if (is_list == -1) { is_list = is_index; } if (is_index != is_list) { error_setg(errp, "Cannot mix list and non-list keys"); return -1; } if (is_index) { len++; if (val > max) { max = val; } } } if (is_list == -1) { assert(!qdict_size(maybe_list)); is_list = 0; } /* NB this isn't a perfect check - e.g. it won't catch * a list containing '1', '+1', '01', '3', but that * does not matter - we've still proved that the * input is a list. It is up the caller to do a * stricter check if desired */ if (len != (max + 1)) { error_setg(errp, "List indices are not contiguous, " "saw %zd elements but %zd largest index", len, max); return -1; } return is_list; } /** * qdict_crumple: * @src: the original flat dictionary (only scalar values) to crumple * * Takes a flat dictionary whose keys use '.' separator to indicate * nesting, and values are scalars, empty dictionaries or empty lists, * and crumples it into a nested structure. * * To include a literal '.' in a key name, it must be escaped as '..' * * For example, an input of: * * { 'foo.0.bar': 'one', 'foo.0.wizz': '1', * 'foo.1.bar': 'two', 'foo.1.wizz': '2' } * * will result in an output of: * * { * 'foo': [ * { 'bar': 'one', 'wizz': '1' }, * { 'bar': 'two', 'wizz': '2' } * ], * } * * The following scenarios in the input dict will result in an * error being returned: * * - Any values in @src are non-scalar types * - If keys in @src imply that a particular level is both a * list and a dict. e.g., "foo.0.bar" and "foo.eek.bar". * - If keys in @src imply that a particular level is a list, * but the indices are non-contiguous. e.g. "foo.0.bar" and * "foo.2.bar" without any "foo.1.bar" present. * - If keys in @src represent list indexes, but are not in * the "%zu" format. e.g. "foo.+0.bar" * * Returns: either a QDict or QList for the nested data structure, or NULL * on error */ QObject *qdict_crumple(const QDict *src, Error **errp) { const QDictEntry *ent; QDict *two_level, *multi_level = NULL, *child_dict; QDict *dict_val; QList *list_val; QObject *dst = NULL, *child; size_t i; char *prefix = NULL; const char *suffix = NULL; int is_list; two_level = qdict_new(); /* Step 1: split our totally flat dict into a two level dict */ for (ent = qdict_first(src); ent != NULL; ent = qdict_next(src, ent)) { dict_val = qobject_to(QDict, ent->value); list_val = qobject_to(QList, ent->value); if ((dict_val && qdict_size(dict_val)) || (list_val && !qlist_empty(list_val))) { error_setg(errp, "Value %s is not flat", ent->key); goto error; } qdict_split_flat_key(ent->key, &prefix, &suffix); child = qdict_get(two_level, prefix); child_dict = qobject_to(QDict, child); if (child) { /* * If @child_dict, then all previous keys with this prefix * had a suffix. If @suffix, this one has one as well, * and we're good, else there's a clash. */ if (!child_dict || !suffix) { error_setg(errp, "Cannot mix scalar and non-scalar keys"); goto error; } } if (suffix) { if (!child_dict) { child_dict = qdict_new(); qdict_put(two_level, prefix, child_dict); } qdict_put_obj(child_dict, suffix, qobject_ref(ent->value)); } else { qdict_put_obj(two_level, prefix, qobject_ref(ent->value)); } g_free(prefix); prefix = NULL; } /* Step 2: optionally process the two level dict recursively * into a multi-level dict */ multi_level = qdict_new(); for (ent = qdict_first(two_level); ent != NULL; ent = qdict_next(two_level, ent)) { dict_val = qobject_to(QDict, ent->value); if (dict_val && qdict_size(dict_val)) { child = qdict_crumple(dict_val, errp); if (!child) { goto error; } qdict_put_obj(multi_level, ent->key, child); } else { qdict_put_obj(multi_level, ent->key, qobject_ref(ent->value)); } } qobject_unref(two_level); two_level = NULL; /* Step 3: detect if we need to turn our dict into list */ is_list = qdict_is_list(multi_level, errp); if (is_list < 0) { goto error; } if (is_list) { dst = QOBJECT(qlist_new()); for (i = 0; i < qdict_size(multi_level); i++) { char *key = g_strdup_printf("%zu", i); child = qdict_get(multi_level, key); g_free(key); if (!child) { error_setg(errp, "Missing list index %zu", i); goto error; } qlist_append_obj(qobject_to(QList, dst), qobject_ref(child)); } qobject_unref(multi_level); multi_level = NULL; } else { dst = QOBJECT(multi_level); } return dst; error: g_free(prefix); qobject_unref(multi_level); qobject_unref(two_level); qobject_unref(dst); return NULL; } /** * qdict_crumple_for_keyval_qiv: * @src: the flat dictionary (only scalar values) to crumple * @errp: location to store error * * Like qdict_crumple(), but additionally transforms scalar values so * the result can be passed to qobject_input_visitor_new_keyval(). * * The block subsystem uses this function to prepare its flat QDict * with possibly confused scalar types for a visit. It should not be * used for anything else, and it should go away once the block * subsystem has been cleaned up. */ static QObject *qdict_crumple_for_keyval_qiv(QDict *src, Error **errp) { QDict *tmp = NULL; char *buf; const char *s; const QDictEntry *ent; QObject *dst; for (ent = qdict_first(src); ent; ent = qdict_next(src, ent)) { buf = NULL; switch (qobject_type(ent->value)) { case QTYPE_QNULL: case QTYPE_QSTRING: continue; case QTYPE_QNUM: s = buf = qnum_to_string(qobject_to(QNum, ent->value)); break; case QTYPE_QDICT: case QTYPE_QLIST: /* @src isn't flat; qdict_crumple() will fail */ continue; case QTYPE_QBOOL: s = qbool_get_bool(qobject_to(QBool, ent->value)) ? "on" : "off"; break; default: abort(); } if (!tmp) { tmp = qdict_clone_shallow(src); } qdict_put_str(tmp, ent->key, s); g_free(buf); } dst = qdict_crumple(tmp ?: src, errp); qobject_unref(tmp); return dst; } /** * qdict_array_entries(): Returns the number of direct array entries if the * sub-QDict of src specified by the prefix in subqdict (or src itself for * prefix == "") is valid as an array, i.e. the length of the created list if * the sub-QDict would become empty after calling qdict_array_split() on it. If * the array is not valid, -EINVAL is returned. */ int qdict_array_entries(QDict *src, const char *subqdict) { const QDictEntry *entry; unsigned i; unsigned entries = 0; size_t subqdict_len = strlen(subqdict); assert(!subqdict_len || subqdict[subqdict_len - 1] == '.'); /* qdict_array_split() loops until UINT_MAX, but as we want to return * negative errors, we only have a signed return value here. Any additional * entries will lead to -EINVAL. */ for (i = 0; i < INT_MAX; i++) { QObject *subqobj; int subqdict_entries; char *prefix = g_strdup_printf("%s%u.", subqdict, i); subqdict_entries = qdict_count_prefixed_entries(src, prefix); /* Remove ending "." */ prefix[strlen(prefix) - 1] = 0; subqobj = qdict_get(src, prefix); g_free(prefix); if (subqdict_entries < 0) { return subqdict_entries; } /* There may be either a single subordinate object (named "%u") or * multiple objects (each with a key prefixed "%u."), but not both. */ if (subqobj && subqdict_entries) { return -EINVAL; } else if (!subqobj && !subqdict_entries) { break; } entries += subqdict_entries ? subqdict_entries : 1; } /* Consider everything handled that isn't part of the given sub-QDict */ for (entry = qdict_first(src); entry; entry = qdict_next(src, entry)) { if (!strstart(qdict_entry_key(entry), subqdict, NULL)) { entries++; } } /* Anything left in the sub-QDict that wasn't handled? */ if (qdict_size(src) != entries) { return -EINVAL; } return i; } /** * qdict_join(): Absorb the src QDict into the dest QDict, that is, move all * elements from src to dest. * * If an element from src has a key already present in dest, it will not be * moved unless overwrite is true. * * If overwrite is true, the conflicting values in dest will be discarded and * replaced by the corresponding values from src. * * Therefore, with overwrite being true, the src QDict will always be empty when * this function returns. If overwrite is false, the src QDict will be empty * iff there were no conflicts. */ void qdict_join(QDict *dest, QDict *src, bool overwrite) { const QDictEntry *entry, *next; entry = qdict_first(src); while (entry) { next = qdict_next(src, entry); if (overwrite || !qdict_haskey(dest, entry->key)) { qdict_put_obj(dest, entry->key, qobject_ref(entry->value)); qdict_del(src, entry->key); } entry = next; } } /** * qdict_rename_keys(): Rename keys in qdict according to the replacements * specified in the array renames. The array must be terminated by an entry * with from = NULL. * * The renames are performed individually in the order of the array, so entries * may be renamed multiple times and may or may not conflict depending on the * order of the renames array. * * Returns true for success, false in error cases. */ bool qdict_rename_keys(QDict *qdict, const QDictRenames *renames, Error **errp) { QObject *qobj; while (renames->from) { if (qdict_haskey(qdict, renames->from)) { if (qdict_haskey(qdict, renames->to)) { error_setg(errp, "'%s' and its alias '%s' can't be used at the " "same time", renames->to, renames->from); return false; } qobj = qdict_get(qdict, renames->from); qdict_put_obj(qdict, renames->to, qobject_ref(qobj)); qdict_del(qdict, renames->from); } renames++; } return true; } /* * Create a QObject input visitor for flat @qdict with possibly * confused scalar types. * * The block subsystem uses this function to visit its flat QDict with * possibly confused scalar types. It should not be used for anything * else, and it should go away once the block subsystem has been * cleaned up. */ Visitor *qobject_input_visitor_new_flat_confused(QDict *qdict, Error **errp) { QObject *crumpled; Visitor *v; crumpled = qdict_crumple_for_keyval_qiv(qdict, errp); if (!crumpled) { return NULL; } v = qobject_input_visitor_new_keyval(crumpled); qobject_unref(crumpled); return v; }