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openmpi/opal/util/path.h
Edgar Gabriel 722aab92e6 - extend opal_path_nfs to retrieve the file system type
- use opal_path_nfs in the fs_base function to avoid code duplication.
2016-01-26 13:36:21 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University and Indiana
* University Research and Technology
* Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2007 The University of Tennessee and The University
* of Tennessee Research Foundation. All rights
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* University of Stuttgart. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 The Regents of the University of California.
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* Copyright (c) 2012 Los Alamos National Security, LLC.
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2016 University of Houston. All rights reserved.
* $COPYRIGHT$
*
* Additional copyrights may follow
*
* $HEADER$
*
* @file
*/
#ifndef OPAL_PATH_H
#define OPAL_PATH_H
#include "opal_config.h"
#include "opal/constants.h"
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
BEGIN_C_DECLS
/**
* Locates a file with certain permissions
*
* @param fname File name
* @param pathv Array of search directories
* @param mode Permissions which must be satisfied (see access(2))
* @param envv Pointer to string containing environment
*
* @retval Full pathname of located file Success
* @retval NULL Failure
*
* Environment variables can appear in the form $variable at the
* start of a prefix path and will be replaced by the environment
* value if it is defined; otherwise the whole prefix is ignored.
* Environment variables must be followed by a path delimiter or
* end-of-string.
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the returned string.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC char *opal_path_find(char *fname, char **pathv, int mode,
char **envv) __opal_attribute_malloc__ __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
/**
* Locates a file with certain permissions from a list of search
* paths
*
* @param fname File name
* @param mode Target permissions which must be satisfied (see access(2))
* @param envv Pointer to environment list
* @param wrkdir Working directory
*
* @retval Full pathname of located file Success
* @retval NULL Failure
*
* Locates a file with certain permissions from the list of paths
* given by the $PATH environment variable. Replaces "." in the
* path with the working dir.
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the returned string.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC char *opal_path_findv(char *fname, int mode,
char **envv, char *wrkdir) __opal_attribute_malloc__ __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
/**
* Detect if the requested path is absolute or relative.
*
* @param path File name
*
* @retval true if the path is absolute
* @retval false otherwise
*
* Detect if a path is absolute or relative. Handle Windows
* with special care as an absolute path on Windows starts
* with [A-Za-z]: or \\ instead of the usual / on UNIX.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC bool opal_path_is_absolute( const char *path );
/**
* Find the absolute path for an executable and return it.
*
* @param app_name Executable name
*
* @retval The absolute path if the application can be reached,
* @retval NULL otherwise.
*
* Try to figure out the absolute path based on the application name
* (usually argv[0]). If the path is already absolute return a copy, if
* it start with . look into the current directory, if not dig into
* the $PATH.
* In case of error or if executable was not found (as an example if
* the application did a cwd between the start and this call), the
* function will return NULL. Otherwise, an newly allocated string
* will be returned.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC char* opal_find_absolute_path( char* app_name ) __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
/**
* Forms a complete pathname and checks it for existance and
* permissions
*
* @param fname File name
* @param path Path prefix, if NULL then fname is an absolute path
* @param mode Target permissions which must be satisfied (see access(2))
*
* @retval NULL Failure
* @retval Full pathname of the located file on Success
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the returned string.
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC char *opal_path_access(char *fname, char *path, int mode) __opal_attribute_malloc__ __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
/**
* @brief Figure out, whether fname is on network file system
* and return fstype if known
*
* Try to figure out, whether the file name specified through fname is
* on any network file system (currently NFS, Lustre, GPFS, Panasas
* and PVFS2 ).
*
* If the file is not created, the parent directory is checked.
* This allows checking for NFS prior to opening the file.
*
* @fname[in] File name to check
* @fstype[out] File system type if retval is true
*
* @retval true If fname is on NFS, Lustre or Panasas
* @retval false otherwise
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC bool opal_path_nfs(char *fname, char **fstype) __opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
/**
* @brief Returns the disk usage of path.
*
* @param[in] path Path to check
* @out_avail[out] Amount of free space available on path (if successful)
*
* @retval OPAL_SUCCESS If the operation was successful
* @retval OPAL_ERROR otherwise
*/
OPAL_DECLSPEC int
opal_path_df(const char *path,
uint64_t *out_avail)__opal_attribute_warn_unused_result__;
END_C_DECLS
#endif /* OPAL_PATH_H */