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   1 /*
   2  * Copyright 2012-2021 the Pacemaker project contributors
   3  *
   4  * The version control history for this file may have further details.
   5  *
   6  * This source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
   7  * version 2.1 or later (LGPLv2.1+) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY.
   8  */
   9 #ifndef CRM_RESULTS__H
  10 #  define CRM_RESULTS__H
  11 
  12 #ifdef __cplusplus
  13 extern "C" {
  14 #endif
  15 
  16 /*!
  17  * \file
  18  * \brief Function and executable result codes
  19  * \ingroup core
  20  */
  21 
  22 // Lifted from config.h
  23 /* The _Noreturn keyword of C11.  */
  24 #ifndef _Noreturn
  25 # if (defined __cplusplus \
  26       && ((201103 <= __cplusplus && !(__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 7)) \
  27           || (defined _MSC_VER && 1900 <= _MSC_VER)))
  28 #  define _Noreturn [[noreturn]]
  29 # elif ((!defined __cplusplus || defined __clang__) \
  30         && (201112 <= (defined __STDC_VERSION__ ? __STDC_VERSION__ : 0)  \
  31             || 4 < __GNUC__ + (7 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)))
  32    /* _Noreturn works as-is.  */
  33 # elif 2 < __GNUC__ + (8 <= __GNUC_MINOR__) || 0x5110 <= __SUNPRO_C
  34 #  define _Noreturn __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
  35 # elif 1200 <= (defined _MSC_VER ? _MSC_VER : 0)
  36 #  define _Noreturn __declspec (noreturn)
  37 # else
  38 #  define _Noreturn
  39 # endif
  40 #endif
  41 
  42 #  define CRM_ASSERT(expr) do {                                              \
  43         if (!(expr)) {                                                       \
  44             crm_abort(__FILE__, __func__, __LINE__, #expr, TRUE, FALSE);     \
  45             abort(); /* crm_abort() doesn't always abort! */                 \
  46         }                                                                    \
  47     } while(0)
  48 
  49 /*
  50  * Function return codes
  51  *
  52  * Most Pacemaker API functions return an integer return code. There are two
  53  * alternative interpretations. The legacy interpration is that the absolute
  54  * value of the return code is either a system error number or a custom
  55  * pcmk_err_* number. This is less than ideal because system error numbers are
  56  * constrained only to the positive int range, so there's the possibility
  57  * (though not noticed in the wild) that system errors and custom errors could
  58  * collide. The new intepretation is that negative values are from the pcmk_rc_e
  59  * enum, and positive values are system error numbers. Both use 0 for success.
  60  *
  61  * For system error codes, see:
  62  * - /usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h
  63  * - /usr/include/asm-generic/errno-base.h
  64  */
  65 
  66 // Legacy custom return codes for Pacemaker API functions (deprecated)
  67 #  define pcmk_ok                       0
  68 #  define PCMK_ERROR_OFFSET             190    /* Replacements on non-linux systems, see include/portability.h */
  69 #  define PCMK_CUSTOM_OFFSET            200    /* Purely custom codes */
  70 #  define pcmk_err_generic              201
  71 #  define pcmk_err_no_quorum            202
  72 #  define pcmk_err_schema_validation    203
  73 #  define pcmk_err_transform_failed     204
  74 #  define pcmk_err_old_data             205
  75 #  define pcmk_err_diff_failed          206
  76 #  define pcmk_err_diff_resync          207
  77 #  define pcmk_err_cib_modified         208
  78 #  define pcmk_err_cib_backup           209
  79 #  define pcmk_err_cib_save             210
  80 #  define pcmk_err_schema_unchanged     211
  81 #  define pcmk_err_cib_corrupt          212
  82 #  define pcmk_err_multiple             213
  83 #  define pcmk_err_node_unknown         214
  84 #  define pcmk_err_already              215
  85 /* On HPPA 215 is ENOSYM (Unknown error 215), which hopefully never happens. */
  86 #ifdef __hppa__
  87 #  define pcmk_err_bad_nvpair           250     /* 216 is ENOTSOCK */
  88 #  define pcmk_err_unknown_format       252     /* 217 is EDESTADDRREQ */
  89 #else
  90 #  define pcmk_err_bad_nvpair           216
  91 #  define pcmk_err_unknown_format       217
  92 #endif
  93 
  94 /*!
  95  * \enum pcmk_rc_e
  96  * \brief Return codes for Pacemaker API functions
  97  *
  98  * Any Pacemaker API function documented as returning a "standard Pacemaker
  99  * return code" will return pcmk_rc_ok (0) on success, and one of this
 100  * enumeration's other (negative) values or a (positive) system error number
 101  * otherwise. The custom codes are at -1001 and lower, so that the caller may
 102  * use -1 through -1000 for their own custom values if desired. While generally
 103  * referred to as "errors", nonzero values simply indicate a result, which might
 104  * or might not be an error depending on the calling context.
 105  */
 106 enum pcmk_rc_e {
 107     /* When adding new values, use consecutively lower numbers, update the array
 108      * in lib/common/results.c, and test with crm_error.
 109      */
 110     pcmk_rc_underflow           = -1028,
 111     pcmk_rc_no_input            = -1027,
 112     pcmk_rc_no_output           = -1026,
 113     pcmk_rc_after_range         = -1025,
 114     pcmk_rc_within_range        = -1024,
 115     pcmk_rc_before_range        = -1023,
 116     pcmk_rc_undetermined        = -1022,
 117     pcmk_rc_op_unsatisfied      = -1021,
 118     pcmk_rc_ipc_pid_only        = -1020,
 119     pcmk_rc_ipc_unresponsive    = -1019,
 120     pcmk_rc_ipc_unauthorized    = -1018,
 121     pcmk_rc_no_quorum           = -1017,
 122     pcmk_rc_schema_validation   = -1016,
 123     pcmk_rc_schema_unchanged    = -1015,
 124     pcmk_rc_transform_failed    = -1014,
 125     pcmk_rc_old_data            = -1013,
 126     pcmk_rc_diff_failed         = -1012,
 127     pcmk_rc_diff_resync         = -1011,
 128     pcmk_rc_cib_modified        = -1010,
 129     pcmk_rc_cib_backup          = -1009,
 130     pcmk_rc_cib_save            = -1008,
 131     pcmk_rc_cib_corrupt         = -1007,
 132     pcmk_rc_multiple            = -1006,
 133     pcmk_rc_node_unknown        = -1005,
 134     pcmk_rc_already             = -1004,
 135     pcmk_rc_bad_nvpair          = -1003,
 136     pcmk_rc_unknown_format      = -1002,
 137     // Developers: Use a more specific code than pcmk_rc_error whenever possible
 138     pcmk_rc_error               = -1001,
 139 
 140     // Values -1 through -1000 reserved for caller use
 141 
 142     pcmk_rc_ok                  =     0
 143 
 144     // Positive values reserved for system error numbers
 145 };
 146 
 147 /* Uniform exit codes
 148  * Everything is mapped to its OCF equivalent so that Pacemaker only deals with one set of codes
 149  */
 150 enum ocf_exitcode {
 151     PCMK_OCF_OK                   = 0,
 152     PCMK_OCF_UNKNOWN_ERROR        = 1,
 153     PCMK_OCF_INVALID_PARAM        = 2,
 154     PCMK_OCF_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE  = 3,
 155     PCMK_OCF_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV    = 4,
 156     PCMK_OCF_NOT_INSTALLED        = 5,
 157     PCMK_OCF_NOT_CONFIGURED       = 6,
 158     PCMK_OCF_NOT_RUNNING          = 7,  /* End of overlap with LSB */
 159     PCMK_OCF_RUNNING_PROMOTED     = 8,
 160     PCMK_OCF_FAILED_PROMOTED      = 9,
 161 
 162 
 163     /* 150-199  reserved for application use */
 164     PCMK_OCF_CONNECTION_DIED = 189, // Deprecated (see PCMK_LRM_OP_NOT_CONNECTED)
 165 
 166     PCMK_OCF_DEGRADED           = 190, // Resource active but more likely to fail soon
 167     PCMK_OCF_DEGRADED_PROMOTED  = 191, // Resource promoted but more likely to fail soon
 168 
 169     PCMK_OCF_EXEC_ERROR    = 192, /* Generic problem invoking the agent */
 170     PCMK_OCF_UNKNOWN       = 193, /* State of the service is unknown - used for recording in-flight operations */
 171     PCMK_OCF_SIGNAL        = 194,
 172     PCMK_OCF_NOT_SUPPORTED = 195,
 173     PCMK_OCF_PENDING       = 196,
 174     PCMK_OCF_CANCELLED     = 197,
 175     PCMK_OCF_TIMEOUT       = 198,
 176     PCMK_OCF_OTHER_ERROR   = 199, /* Keep the same codes as PCMK_LSB */
 177 
 178 #if !defined(PCMK_ALLOW_DEPRECATED) || (PCMK_ALLOW_DEPRECATED == 1)
 179     //! \deprecated Use PCMK_OCF_RUNNING_PROMOTED instead
 180     PCMK_OCF_RUNNING_MASTER     = PCMK_OCF_RUNNING_PROMOTED,
 181 
 182     //! \deprecated Use PCMK_OCF_FAILED_PROMOTED instead
 183     PCMK_OCF_FAILED_MASTER      = PCMK_OCF_FAILED_PROMOTED,
 184 
 185     //! \deprecated Use PCMK_OCF_DEGRADED_PROMOTED instead
 186     PCMK_OCF_DEGRADED_MASTER    = PCMK_OCF_DEGRADED_PROMOTED,
 187 #endif
 188 };
 189 
 190 /*
 191  * Exit status codes
 192  *
 193  * We want well-specified (i.e. OS-invariant) exit status codes for our daemons
 194  * and applications so they can be relied on by callers. (Function return codes
 195  * and errno's do not make good exit statuses.)
 196  *
 197  * The only hard rule is that exit statuses must be between 0 and 255; all else
 198  * is convention. Universally, 0 is success, and 1 is generic error (excluding
 199  * OSes we don't support -- for example, OpenVMS considers 1 success!).
 200  *
 201  * For init scripts, the LSB gives meaning to 0-7, and sets aside 150-199 for
 202  * application use. OCF adds 8-9 and 189-199.
 203  *
 204  * sysexits.h was an attempt to give additional meanings, but never really
 205  * caught on. It uses 0 and 64-78.
 206  *
 207  * Bash reserves 2 ("incorrect builtin usage") and 126-255 (126 is "command
 208  * found but not executable", 127 is "command not found", 128 + n is
 209  * "interrupted by signal n").
 210  *
 211  * tldp.org recommends 64-113 for application use.
 212  *
 213  * We try to overlap with the above conventions when practical.
 214  */
 215 typedef enum crm_exit_e {
 216     // Common convention
 217     CRM_EX_OK                   =   0,
 218     CRM_EX_ERROR                =   1,
 219 
 220     // LSB + OCF
 221     CRM_EX_INVALID_PARAM        =   2,
 222     CRM_EX_UNIMPLEMENT_FEATURE  =   3,
 223     CRM_EX_INSUFFICIENT_PRIV    =   4,
 224     CRM_EX_NOT_INSTALLED        =   5,
 225     CRM_EX_NOT_CONFIGURED       =   6,
 226     CRM_EX_NOT_RUNNING          =   7,
 227 
 228     // sysexits.h
 229     CRM_EX_USAGE                =  64, // command line usage error
 230     CRM_EX_DATAERR              =  65, // user-supplied data incorrect
 231     CRM_EX_NOINPUT              =  66, // input file not available
 232     CRM_EX_NOUSER               =  67, // user does not exist
 233     CRM_EX_NOHOST               =  68, // host unknown
 234     CRM_EX_UNAVAILABLE          =  69, // needed service unavailable
 235     CRM_EX_SOFTWARE             =  70, // internal software bug
 236     CRM_EX_OSERR                =  71, // external (OS/environmental) problem
 237     CRM_EX_OSFILE               =  72, // system file not usable
 238     CRM_EX_CANTCREAT            =  73, // file couldn't be created
 239     CRM_EX_IOERR                =  74, // file I/O error
 240     CRM_EX_TEMPFAIL             =  75, // try again
 241     CRM_EX_PROTOCOL             =  76, // protocol violated
 242     CRM_EX_NOPERM               =  77, // non-file permission issue
 243     CRM_EX_CONFIG               =  78, // misconfiguration
 244 
 245     // Custom
 246     CRM_EX_FATAL                = 100, // do not respawn
 247     CRM_EX_PANIC                = 101, // panic the local host
 248     CRM_EX_DISCONNECT           = 102, // lost connection to something
 249     CRM_EX_OLD                  = 103, // update older than existing config
 250     CRM_EX_DIGEST               = 104, // digest comparison failed
 251     CRM_EX_NOSUCH               = 105, // requested item does not exist
 252     CRM_EX_QUORUM               = 106, // local partition does not have quorum
 253     CRM_EX_UNSAFE               = 107, // requires --force or new conditions
 254     CRM_EX_EXISTS               = 108, // requested item already exists
 255     CRM_EX_MULTIPLE             = 109, // requested item has multiple matches
 256     CRM_EX_EXPIRED              = 110, // requested item has expired
 257     CRM_EX_NOT_YET_IN_EFFECT    = 111, // requested item is not in effect
 258     CRM_EX_INDETERMINATE        = 112, // could not determine status
 259     CRM_EX_UNSATISFIED          = 113, // requested item does not satisfy constraints
 260 
 261     // Other
 262     CRM_EX_TIMEOUT              = 124, // convention from timeout(1)
 263     CRM_EX_MAX                  = 255, // ensure crm_exit_t can hold this
 264 } crm_exit_t;
 265 
 266 const char *pcmk_rc_name(int rc);
 267 const char *pcmk_rc_str(int rc);
 268 crm_exit_t pcmk_rc2exitc(int rc);
 269 int pcmk_rc2legacy(int rc);
 270 int pcmk_legacy2rc(int legacy_rc);
 271 const char *pcmk_strerror(int rc);
 272 const char *pcmk_errorname(int rc);
 273 const char *bz2_strerror(int rc);
 274 crm_exit_t crm_errno2exit(int rc);
 275 const char *crm_exit_name(crm_exit_t exit_code);
 276 const char *crm_exit_str(crm_exit_t exit_code);
 277 _Noreturn crm_exit_t crm_exit(crm_exit_t rc);
 278 
 279 #ifdef __cplusplus
 280 }
 281 #endif
 282 
 283 #endif

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