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1/***************************************************************************
2 * $Id: mondostructures.h 1043 2007-01-08 22:31:22Z bruno $
3 *
4 * @file
5 * The header file defining all of Mondo's structures.
6 */
7
8
9/* @def MAX_NOOF_MEDIA The maximum number of media that can be used in any one backup. */
10
11/* So we can override it in config.h: */
12//#ifndef MAX_NOOF_MEDIA
13#define MAX_NOOF_MEDIA 50
14//#endif
15
16/**
17 * Structure indicating one entry in the mountlist.
18 * There is one mountlist_line for each device we're keeping track of in the mountlist.
19 */
20struct mountlist_line {
21 /**
22 * The name of the device (/dev entry) for this mountlist line. Guaranteed to be unique.
23 */
24 char device[64];
25
26 /**
27 * The mountpoint for this mountlist line. Should be unique.
28 * This can be "raid", for a RAID subdisk, or "lvm", for an LVM PV.
29 */
30 char mountpoint[256];
31
32 /**
33 * The filesystem type of this entry. Examples: ext2, ext3, reiserfs, xfs, swap.
34 * Also, this can be "raid", for a RAID subdisk, or "lvm", for an LVM PV.
35 */
36 char format[64];
37
38 /**
39 * The size in kilobytes of this device. 0 or -1 indicates LVM.
40 */
41 long long size;
42
43 /**
44 * For ext2 and ext3, this is the filesystem label (if there is one). If not, this should be "".
45 */
46 char label[256];
47};
48
49/**
50 * The mountlist structure.
51 * This is used to keep track of a list of all the devices/partitions/formats/sizes/labels in the
52 * system, so we can recreate them in a nuke restore.
53 */
54struct mountlist_itself {
55 /**
56 * Number of entries in the mountlist.
57 */
58 int entries;
59
60 /**
61 * The list of entries, all @p entries of them.
62 */
63 struct mountlist_line el[MAX_TAPECATALOG_ENTRIES];
64};
65
66/**
67 * A structure which holds references to elements of the mountlist.
68 * This is used in resize_drive_proportionately_to_fit_new_drives() to
69 * ensure accurate resizing.
70 */
71struct mountlist_reference {
72 /**
73 * The number of entries in the list of mountlist references.
74 */
75 int entries;
76
77 /**
78 * The array of mountlist_line, allocated on demand.
79 */
80 struct mountlist_line **el;
81};
82
83/**
84 * A line in @p additional_raid_variables.
85 */
86struct raid_var_line {
87 /**
88 * The label for this RAID variable.
89 */
90 char *label;
91
92 /**
93 * The value for this RAID variable.
94 */
95 char *value;
96};
97
98/**
99 * The additional RAID variables structure.
100 * This is used to store a list of additional variables to be put in the raidtab,
101 * to allow users to use (new) features of RAID which Mondo doesn't (yet) support directly.
102 * Each @p raid_device_record has one.
103 */
104struct additional_raid_variables {
105 /**
106 * The number of entries in the list.
107 */
108 int entries;
109
110 /**
111 * The list of entries, all @p entries of them.
112 */
113 struct raid_var_line el[MAXIMUM_ADDITIONAL_RAID_VARS];
114};
115
116/**
117 * One disk in a @p list_of_disks.
118 */
119struct s_disk {
120#ifdef __FreeBSD__
121 /**
122 * The name of this disk. If blank it will eventually get filled in automatically.
123 */
124 char name[64];
125#endif
126 /**
127 * The device this entry describes.
128 */
129 char device[64];
130
131 /**
132 * Index number of this entry in the whole disklist.
133 */
134 int index;
135
136 /**
137 * Type of disk.
138 */
139 char type; // ' ' = data (default), S = spare, F = faulty
140
141};
142
143/**
144 * A list of @p s_disk. Every @p raid_device_record has four.
145 */
146struct list_of_disks {
147 /**
148 * The number of entries in the disklist.
149 */
150 int entries;
151
152 /**
153 * The entries themselves, all @p entries of them.
154 */
155 struct s_disk el[MAXIMUM_DISKS_PER_RAID_DEV];
156};
157
158/**
159 * A type of media we're backing up to.
160 */
161typedef enum { none = 0, ///< No type has been set yet.
162 iso, ///< Back up to ISO images.
163 cdr, ///< Back up to recordable CDs (do not erase them).
164 cdrw, ///< Back up to CD-RWs and blank them first.
165 dvd, ///< Back up to DVD+R[W] or DVD-R[W] disks.
166 cdstream, ///< Back up to recordable CDs but treat them like a tape streamer.
167 nfs, ///< Back up to an NFS mount on the local subnet.
168 tape, ///< Back up to tapes.
169 udev ///< Back up to another unsupported device; just send a stream of bytes.
170} t_bkptype;
171
172/**
173 * A type of file in the catalog of recent archives.
174 */
175typedef enum { other, ///< Some other kind of file.
176 fileset, ///< An afioball (fileset), optionally compressed.
177 biggieslice ///< A slice of a biggiefile, optionally compressed.
178} t_archtype;
179
180
181#ifdef __FreeBSD__
182
183struct vinum_subdisk {
184 char which_device[64];
185};
186
187struct vinum_plex {
188 int raidlevel;
189 int stripesize;
190 int subdisks;
191 struct vinum_subdisk sd[MAXIMUM_RAID_DEVS];
192};
193
194struct vinum_volume {
195 char volname[64];
196 int plexes;
197 struct vinum_plex plex[9];
198};
199
200struct raidlist_itself {
201 int entries;
202 struct list_of_disks spares;
203 struct list_of_disks disks;
204 struct vinum_volume el[MAXIMUM_RAID_DEVS];
205};
206
207#else
208
209 /**
210 * A RAID device in the raidlist.
211 */
212struct raid_device_record {
213 /**
214 * The name of the RAID device (e.g. /dev/md0).
215 */
216 char *raid_device;
217
218 /**
219 * The RAID level (-1 to 5) we're using.
220 */
221 int raid_level;
222
223 /**
224 * Whether the disk has a persistent superblock.
225 */
226 int persistent_superblock;
227
228 /**
229 * The chunk size of this RAID device.
230 */
231 int chunk_size;
232
233 /**
234 * The parity algorithm of this RAID device. (RAID5 only)
235 */
236 int parity; // 0=left-asymmetric, 1=right-asymmetric, 2=left-symmetric, 3=right-symmetric
237
238 /**
239 * A list of the disks to use for storing data.
240 */
241 struct list_of_disks data_disks;
242
243 /**
244 * A list of the disks to use as "hot spares" in case one dies.
245 */
246 struct list_of_disks spare_disks;
247
248 /**
249 * A list of the disks to use for storing parity information.
250 */
251 struct list_of_disks parity_disks;
252
253 /**
254 * A list of the disks in this RAID device that have failed\. Rare.
255 */
256 struct list_of_disks failed_disks;
257
258 /**
259 * The additional RAID variables for this device.
260 */
261 struct additional_raid_variables additional_vars;
262
263 /**
264 * Resync progress for this device.
265 */
266 int progress;
267};
268
269 /**
270 * The list of RAID devices.
271 * This is intended to be used along with the mountlist, and it can be
272 * directly loaded from/saved to raidtab format.
273 */
274struct raidlist_itself {
275 /**
276 * The number of entries in the list.
277 */
278 int entries;
279
280 /**
281 * The RAID devices in the raidlist, all @p entries of them.
282 */
283 struct raid_device_record el[MAXIMUM_RAID_DEVS];
284};
285
286#endif
287
288/**
289 * The backup information structure.
290 *
291 * This is the central structure to all the activity going on inside Mondo.
292 * It is passed to almost every function that is not just a helper, even those
293 * which only use one variable of it, because it is useful keeping all the information
294 * together in one place. The usage of particular fields in the bkpinfo is marked in
295 * function documentation, but it is best to fill out as many fields as apply, because
296 * that function may in turn pass the bkpinfo to other functions which use other fields.
297 *
298 * To fill out the bkpinfo first call reset_bkpinfo() and pre_param_configuration(). Then set
299 * the backup-specific parameters (see mondo/mondoarchive/mondo-cli.c-\>process_switches for
300 * an example). After that, you should call post_param_configuration() to set some final
301 * parameters based on those you have already set. Failure to do the last step will result in
302 * extremely strange and hard-to-track errors in chop_filelist(), since optimal_set_size is 0.
303 */
304struct s_bkpinfo {
305
306 /**
307 * Pointer to the configuration structure
308 */
309 struct s_mr_conf *mr_conf;
310
311 /**
312 * The device we're backing up to.
313 * If backup_media_type is @b cdr, @b cdrw, or @b cdstream, this should be the SCSI node (e.g. 0,1,0).
314 * If backup_media_type is @b dvd, @b tape, or @b udev, this should be a /dev entry.
315 * If backup_media_type is anything else, this should be blank.
316 */
317 char *media_device;
318
319 /**
320 * An array containing the sizes of each media in our backup set, in MB.
321 * For example, media 1's size would be stored in media_size[1].
322 * Element 0 is unused.
323 * If the size should be autodetected, make it -1 (preferable) or 0.
324 * @bug This should probably be only one variable, not an array.
325 */
326 long media_size[MAX_NOOF_MEDIA + 1];
327
328 /**
329 * The boot loader that is installed. Available choices are:
330 * - 'G' for GRUB
331 * - 'L' for LILO
332 * - 'E' for ELILO
333 * - (FreeBSD only) 'B' for boot0
334 * - (FreeBSD only) 'D' for dangerously dedicated
335 * - 'R' for Raw
336 * - 'U' for Unknown or None
337 *
338 * The function which_boot_loader() can help you set this.
339 */
340 char boot_loader;
341
342 /**
343 * The boot device on which @p boot_loader is installed.
344 * This is a bit difficult to autodetect; you may want
345 * to take truncate_to_drive_name() of where_is_root_mounted().
346 */
347 char *boot_device;
348
349 /**
350 * The compression program to use. Currently supported
351 * choices are lzop and bzip2; gzip may also work. This is ignored if
352 * compression_level is 0.
353 */
354 char *zip_exe;
355
356 /**
357 * The extension your compression program uses. lzop uses lzo, bzip uses
358 * bz2, gzip uses gz, etc. Do not include the dot.
359 */
360 char *zip_suffix;
361
362 /**
363 * Devices to back up as biggiefiles.
364 *
365 * This is useful for backing up NTFS partitions.
366 * @c ntfsclone is used to back up only the used sectors, so the space tradeoff is not bad.
367 * However, several caveats apply to such a partition:
368 * - It must not be mounted during the backup
369 * - It must be in a format that ntfsclone knows how to handle, i.e. NTFS
370 * - It cannot be verified during the verify or compare phase
371 * - It may not be resized or selectively restored at restore-time (all or nothing)
372 *
373 * This is a useful feature, but use at your own risk.
374 */
375 char *image_devs;
376
377 /**
378 * The compression level (1-9) to use. 0 disables compression.
379 */
380 int compression_level;
381
382 /**
383 * If TRUE, then use @c lzop to compress data.
384 * This is used mainly in estimates. The backup/restore may or may
385 * not work if you do not set this. You should also set @p zip_exe
386 * and @p zip_suffix.
387 */
388 bool use_lzo;
389
390 /**
391 * If TRUE, then use @c gzip to compress data.
392 * This is used mainly in estimates. The backup/restore may or may
393 * not work if you do not set this. You should also set @p zip_exe
394 * and @p zip_suffix.
395 */
396 bool use_gzip;
397
398 /**
399 * A filename containing a list of extensions, one per line, to not
400 * compress. If this is set to "", afio will still exclude a set of well-known
401 * compressed files from compression, but biggiefiles that are compressed
402 * will be recompressed again.
403 */
404 char do_not_compress_these[MAX_STR_LEN / 2];
405
406 /**
407 * If TRUE, then we should verify a backup.
408 */
409 bool verify_data;
410
411 /**
412 * If TRUE, then we should back up some data.
413 */
414 bool backup_data;
415
416 /**
417 * If TRUE, then we should restore some data.
418 */
419 bool restore_data;
420
421
422 /**
423 * If TRUE, then we should backup/restore using star, not afio
424 */
425 bool use_star;
426
427
428 /**
429 * Size of internal block reads/writes
430 */
431 long internal_tape_block_size;
432
433 /**
434 * If TRUE, we're making a CD that will autonuke without confirmation when booted.
435 */
436 bool disaster_recovery;
437
438 /**
439 * The directory we're backing up to.
440 * If backup_media_type is @b iso, then this is that directory.
441 * If backup_media_type is anything else, this is ignored.
442 */
443 char *isodir;
444
445/**
446 * The prefix to put in front of media number
447 * If backup_media_type is @b iso, then this is the prefix for the filename
448 * If backup_media_type is anything else, this is ignored.
449 */
450 char *prefix;
451
452 /**
453 * The scratch directory to use.
454 * This is the "stage" that the CD image is made directly from.
455 * As such, it needs to be at least as large as the largest CD/DVD/ISO.
456 */
457 char *scratchdir;
458
459 /**
460 * The temp directory to use.
461 * This is where filesets are stored by the archival threads before
462 * the main thread moves them to the scratchdir. You don't need a lot
463 * of space here.
464 */
465 char *tmpdir;
466
467 /**
468 * The optimal size for each fileset. This is set automatically in
469 * post_param_configuration() based on your @p backup_media_type; you
470 * needn't set it yourself.
471 */
472 long optimal_set_size;
473
474 /**
475 * The type of media we're backing up to.
476 */
477 t_bkptype backup_media_type;
478// bool blank_dvd_first;
479
480 /**
481 * The string corresponding to the media type
482 */
483 char *backup_media_string;
484
485 /**
486 * Whether we should use a premade filelist or generate our own.
487 * If TRUE, then we generate our own filelist from the directories in @p include_paths.
488 * If FALSE, then we use the filelist whose name is specified in @p include_paths.
489 */
490 bool make_filelist;
491
492 /**
493 * Directories to back up, or (if !make_filelist) the filelist to use.
494 * In the former case, multiple directories should be separated by spaces.
495 * If you do nothing, "/" will be used.
496 */
497 char *include_paths;
498
499 /**
500 * Directories to NOT back up. Ignored if make_filelist == FALSE.
501 * Multiple directories should be separated by spaces. /tmp, /proc,
502 * the scratchdir, and the tempdir are automatically excluded.
503 */
504 char *exclude_paths;
505
506 /**
507 * The path to restore files relative to during a restore.
508 * This is useful if you want to extract the files (to test, for example)
509 * without overwriting the old ones. Ignored during a backup.
510 */
511 char *restore_path;
512
513 /**
514 * A command to call BEFORE making an ISO image.
515 */
516 char *call_before_iso;
517
518 /**
519 * A command to call to make an ISO image.
520 */
521 char *call_make_iso;
522
523 /**
524 * A command to call to burn the ISO image.
525 * BERLIOS: Useful ???
526 */
527 char *call_burn_iso;
528
529 /**
530 * A command to call AFTER making an ISO image.
531 */
532 char *call_after_iso;
533
534 /**
535 * Path to the user's kernel, or "FAILSAFE" or "SUCKS" to use the kernel
536 * included with Mindi.
537 */
538 char *kernel_path;
539
540 /**
541 * The NFS mount to back up to/restore from.
542 * If backup_media_type is not @b nfs, this is ignored.
543 * It must contain a colon, and the server's address should be in dotted-decimal IP
544 * address form. (Domain names will be resolved in post_param_configuration().)
545 */
546 char *nfs_mount;
547
548 /**
549 * The directory, relative to the root of @p nfs_mount, to put
550 * the backups in.
551 */
552 char *nfs_remote_dir;
553
554 /**
555 * A tarball containing a program called "usr/bin/post-nuke" that will be run
556 * after nuking the system. If "", do not use a post-nuke tarball.
557 */
558 char *postnuke_tarball;
559
560 /**
561 * If TRUE, then pass cdrecord the argument "blank=fast" to wipe the CDs before
562 * writing to them. This has no effect for DVDs.
563 */
564 bool wipe_media_first;
565
566// patch by Herman Kuster
567 /**
568 * The differential level of this backup. Currently only 0 (full backup) and 1
569 * (files changed since last full backup) are supported.
570 */
571 int differential;
572// end patch
573
574 /**
575 * If TRUE, then don't eject media when backing up or restoring.
576 */
577 bool please_dont_eject;
578
579 /**
580 * The speed of the CD-R[W] drive.
581 */
582 int cdrw_speed;
583
584 /**
585 * If TRUE, then cdrecord will be passed some flags to help compensate for PCs
586 * with eccentric CD-ROM drives. If it has BurnProof technology, or is in a laptop,
587 * it probably falls into this category.
588 */
589 bool manual_cd_tray;
590
591 /**
592 * If TRUE, do not make the first CD bootable. This is dangerous but it saves a minute
593 * or so. It is useful in testing. Use with care.
594 */
595 bool nonbootable_backup;
596
597 /**
598 * If TRUE, make the bootable CD use LILO/ELILO. If FALSE, use isolinux (the default).
599 */
600 bool make_cd_use_lilo;
601};
602
603
604
605/**
606 * A node in a directory structure.
607 * Its internals are managed by load_filelist() et al; you only need to keep track of the top node.
608 * @bug My understanding of this structure is horrendously incomplete. Could you please fill in the details?
609 */
610struct s_node {
611 /**
612 * The character this node contains.
613 */
614 char ch;
615
616 /**
617 * The node to the right of this one.
618 */
619 struct s_node *right;
620
621 /**
622 * The node below this one.
623 */
624 struct s_node *down;
625
626 /**
627 * If TRUE, then this node is selected (for restore, for example).
628 */
629 bool selected;
630
631 /**
632 * If TRUE, then we want to see the directories below this one.
633 */
634 bool expanded;
635};
636
637/**
638 * Information about one file.
639 * This is used as the "zeroth slice" of a biggiefile to be able to recreate
640 * its name, mode, owner, group, mtime, atime, and to be able to verify it in Compare Mode.
641 */
642struct s_filename_and_lstat_info {
643 /**
644 * The filename of the file this structure is describing.
645 */
646 char filename[MAX_STR_LEN];
647
648 /**
649 * The MD5 checksum (32 hex digits) of this file.
650 */
651 char checksum[64];
652
653 /**
654 * Unused; kept for backwards compatibility.
655 */
656 char for_backward_compatibility;
657
658 /**
659 * The stat buffer for this file.
660 * Generated with a call to <tt>lstat(&(struc->properties))</tt> where @p struc
661 * is the @p s_filename_and_lstat_info.
662 */
663 struct stat properties;
664 bool use_ntfsprog;
665};
666
667
668/**
669 * A file with associated severity if it differed in a verify or compare.
670 */
671struct s_filelist_entry {
672 /**
673 * The name of the file.
674 */
675 char filename[MAX_STR_LEN];
676 /**
677 * The severity if the file has changed between the backup and live filesystem.
678 * This is on a scale from 1 to 3, 3 being the most important. File patterns which cause
679 * a severity of 1 are:
680 * - /etc/adjtime
681 * - /etc/mtab
682 * - /var/lib/slocate
683 * - /var/lock
684 * - /var/log
685 * - /var/spool (except /var/spool/mail)
686 * - /var/run
687 * - *~
688 * - *.log
689 * - *cache*
690 * - other temporary or unimportant files
691 *
692 * File patterns which cause a severity of 2 are:
693 * - /var (except /var/lock, /var/log, /var/run, /var/spool)
694 * - /home
695 * - /root/.*
696 * - /var/lib (except /var/lib/slocate, /var/lib/rpm)
697 * - /var/spool/mail
698 *
699 * File patterns which cause a severity of 3 are:
700 * - /etc (except /etc/adjtime, /etc/mtab)
701 * - /root (except /root/.*)
702 * - /usr
703 * - /var/lib/rpm
704 * - Anything else not matched explicitly
705 *
706 * @see severity_of_difference
707 */
708 int severity;
709};
710
711
712/**
713 * A list of @c s_filelist_entry.
714 */
715struct s_filelist {
716 /**
717 * The number of entries in the list.
718 */
719 int entries;
720
721 /**
722 * The entries themselves, all @p entries of them.
723 */
724 struct s_filelist_entry el[ARBITRARY_MAXIMUM];
725};
726
727
728/**
729 * An entry in the tape catalog.
730 */
731struct s_tapecat_entry {
732 /**
733 * The type of archive it is (afioball, slice, or something else).
734 */
735 t_archtype type;
736
737 /**
738 * The filelist number or biggiefile (not slice!) number.
739 */
740 int number;
741
742 /**
743 * The slice number if it's a biggiefile.
744 */
745 long aux;
746
747 /**
748 * The tape position at the point this entry was added.
749 */
750 long long tape_posK;
751
752 /**
753 * The filename of the file cataloged here.
754 */
755 char fname[MAX_TAPECAT_FNAME_LEN + 1];
756};
757
758
759/**
760 * A tape catalog, made of a list of @p s_tapecat_entry.
761 */
762struct s_tapecatalog {
763 /**
764 * The number of entries in the tape catalog.
765 */
766 int entries;
767
768 /**
769 * The entries themselves, all @p entries of them.
770 */
771 struct s_tapecat_entry el[MAX_TAPECATALOG_ENTRIES];
772};
773
774
775
776struct s_mdrec {
777 int md; // /dev/mdN
778 int raidlevel; // 0, 1, 5
779 struct list_of_disks disks;
780 int progress;
781};
782
783struct s_mdstat {
784 int entries;
785 struct s_mdrec el[MAXIMUM_RAID_DEVS];
786};
787
788struct s_mr_conf {
789 int mindi_ia64_boot_size;
790 char *mondo_iso_creation_cmd;
791 char *mondo_logfile;
792};
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