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18 Python wrappers for libzfs_core interfaces.
20 As a rule, there is a Python function for each C function.
21 The signatures of the Python functions generally follow those of the
22 functions, but the argument types are natural to Python.
23 nvlists are wrapped as dictionaries or lists depending on their usage.
24 Some parameters have default values depending on typical use for
25 increased convenience. Output parameters are not used and return values
26 are directly returned. Error conditions are signalled by exceptions
27 rather than by integer error codes.
29 from __future__
import absolute_import
, division
, print_function
37 from . import exceptions
38 from . import _error_translation
as errors
39 from .bindings
import libzfs_core
40 from ._constants
import ( # noqa: F401
42 ZCP_DEFAULT_INSTRLIMIT
,
53 from ._nvlist
import nvlist_in
, nvlist_out
56 def _uncommitted(depends_on
=None):
58 Mark an API function as being an uncommitted extension that might not be
61 :param function depends_on: the function that would be checked instead of
62 a decorated function. For example, if the decorated function uses
63 another uncommitted function.
65 This decorator transforms a decorated function to raise
66 :exc:`NotImplementedError` if the C libzfs_core library does not provide
67 a function with the same name as the decorated function.
69 The optional `depends_on` parameter can be provided if the decorated
70 function does not directly call the C function but instead calls another
71 Python function that follows the typical convention.
72 One example is :func:`lzc_list_snaps` that calls :func:`lzc_list` that
73 calls ``lzc_list`` in libzfs_core.
75 This decorator is implemented using :func:`is_supported`.
77 def _uncommitted_decorator(func
, depends_on
=depends_on
):
78 @functools.wraps(func
)
79 def _f(*args
, **kwargs
):
80 if not is_supported(_f
):
81 raise NotImplementedError(func
.__name
__)
82 return func(*args
, **kwargs
)
83 if depends_on
is not None:
84 _f
._check
_func
= depends_on
86 return _uncommitted_decorator
89 def lzc_create(name
, ds_type
='zfs', props
=None, key
=None):
91 Create a ZFS filesystem or a ZFS volume ("zvol").
93 :param bytes name: a name of the dataset to be created.
94 :param str ds_type: the type of the dataset to be created,
95 currently supported types are "zfs" (the default) for a filesystem and
97 :param props: a `dict` of ZFS dataset property name-value pairs
99 :type props: dict of bytes:Any
100 :param key: dataset encryption key data (empty by default).
103 :raises FilesystemExists: if a dataset with the given name already exists.
104 :raises ParentNotFound: if a parent dataset of the requested dataset does
106 :raises PropertyInvalid: if one or more of the specified properties is
107 invalid or has an invalid type or value.
108 :raises NameInvalid: if the name is not a valid dataset name.
109 :raises NameTooLong: if the name is too long.
110 :raises WrongParent: if the parent dataset of the requested dataset is not
111 a filesystem (e.g. ZVOL)
120 ds_type
= _lib
.DMU_OST_ZFS
121 elif ds_type
== 'zvol':
122 ds_type
= _lib
.DMU_OST_ZVOL
124 raise exceptions
.DatasetTypeInvalid(ds_type
)
125 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
126 ret
= _lib
.lzc_create(name
, ds_type
, nvlist
, key
, len(key
))
127 errors
.lzc_create_translate_error(ret
, name
, ds_type
, props
)
130 def lzc_clone(name
, origin
, props
=None):
132 Clone a ZFS filesystem or a ZFS volume ("zvol") from a given snapshot.
134 :param bytes name: a name of the dataset to be created.
135 :param bytes origin: a name of the origin snapshot.
136 :param props: a `dict` of ZFS dataset property name-value pairs
138 :type props: dict of bytes:Any
140 :raises FilesystemExists: if a dataset with the given name already exists.
141 :raises DatasetNotFound: if either a parent dataset of the requested
142 dataset or the origin snapshot does not exist.
143 :raises PropertyInvalid: if one or more of the specified properties is
144 invalid or has an invalid type or value.
145 :raises FilesystemNameInvalid: if the name is not a valid dataset name.
146 :raises SnapshotNameInvalid: if the origin is not a valid snapshot name.
147 :raises NameTooLong: if the name or the origin name is too long.
148 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the clone and the origin have different pool names.
151 Because of a deficiency of the underlying C interface
152 :exc:`.DatasetNotFound` can mean that either a parent filesystem of
153 the target or the origin snapshot does not exist.
154 It is currently impossible to distinguish between the cases.
155 :func:`lzc_hold` can be used to check that the snapshot exists and
156 ensure that it is not destroyed before cloning.
160 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
161 ret
= _lib
.lzc_clone(name
, origin
, nvlist
)
162 errors
.lzc_clone_translate_error(ret
, name
, origin
, props
)
165 def lzc_rollback(name
):
167 Roll back a filesystem or volume to its most recent snapshot.
169 Note that the latest snapshot may change if a new one is concurrently
170 created or the current one is destroyed. lzc_rollback_to can be used
171 to roll back to a specific latest snapshot.
173 :param bytes name: a name of the dataset to be rolled back.
174 :return: a name of the most recent snapshot.
177 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
178 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if the dataset does not have any snapshots.
179 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
180 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
182 # Account for terminating NUL in C strings.
183 snapnamep
= _ffi
.new('char[]', MAXNAMELEN
+ 1)
184 ret
= _lib
.lzc_rollback(name
, snapnamep
, MAXNAMELEN
+ 1)
185 errors
.lzc_rollback_translate_error(ret
, name
)
186 return _ffi
.string(snapnamep
)
189 def lzc_rollback_to(name
, snap
):
191 Roll back this filesystem or volume to the specified snapshot, if possible.
193 :param bytes name: a name of the dataset to be rolled back.
194 :param bytes snap: a name of the snapshot to be rolled back.
196 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
197 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if the dataset does not have any snapshots.
198 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
199 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
200 :raises SnapshotNotLatest: if the snapshot is not the latest.
202 ret
= _lib
.lzc_rollback_to(name
, snap
)
203 errors
.lzc_rollback_to_translate_error(ret
, name
, snap
)
206 def lzc_snapshot(snaps
, props
=None):
210 All snapshots must be in the same pool.
212 Optionally snapshot properties can be set on all snapshots.
213 Currently only user properties (prefixed with "user:") are supported.
215 Either all snapshots are successfully created or none are created if
216 an exception is raised.
218 :param snaps: a list of names of snapshots to be created.
219 :type snaps: list of bytes
220 :param props: a `dict` of ZFS dataset property name-value pairs
222 :type props: dict of bytes:bytes
224 :raises SnapshotFailure: if one or more snapshots could not be created.
227 :exc:`.SnapshotFailure` is a compound exception that provides at least
228 one detailed error object in :attr:`SnapshotFailure.errors` `list`.
231 The underlying implementation reports an individual, per-snapshot error
232 only for :exc:`.SnapshotExists` condition and *sometimes* for
234 In all other cases a single error is reported without connection to any
235 specific snapshot name(s).
237 This has the following implications:
239 * if multiple error conditions are encountered only one of them is
242 * unless only one snapshot is requested then it is impossible to tell
243 how many snapshots are problematic and what they are
245 * only if there are no other error conditions :exc:`.SnapshotExists`
246 is reported for all affected snapshots
248 * :exc:`.NameTooLong` can behave either in the same way as
249 :exc:`.SnapshotExists` or as all other exceptions.
250 The former is the case where the full snapshot name exceeds the
251 maximum allowed length but the short snapshot name (after '@') is
253 The latter is the case when the short name alone exceeds the maximum
256 snaps_dict
= {name
: None for name
in snaps
}
258 snaps_nvlist
= nvlist_in(snaps_dict
)
261 props_nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
262 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
263 ret
= _lib
.lzc_snapshot(snaps_nvlist
, props_nvlist
, errlist_nvlist
)
264 errors
.lzc_snapshot_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, snaps
, props
)
267 lzc_snap
= lzc_snapshot
270 def lzc_destroy_snaps(snaps
, defer
):
274 They must all be in the same pool.
275 Snapshots that do not exist will be silently ignored.
277 If 'defer' is not set, and a snapshot has user holds or clones, the
278 destroy operation will fail and none of the snapshots will be
281 If 'defer' is set, and a snapshot has user holds or clones, it will be
282 marked for deferred destruction, and will be destroyed when the last hold
283 or clone is removed/destroyed.
285 The operation succeeds if all snapshots were destroyed (or marked for
286 later destruction if 'defer' is set) or didn't exist to begin with.
288 :param snaps: a list of names of snapshots to be destroyed.
289 :type snaps: list of bytes
290 :param bool defer: whether to mark busy snapshots for deferred destruction
291 rather than immediately failing.
293 :raises SnapshotDestructionFailure: if one or more snapshots could not be
297 :exc:`.SnapshotDestructionFailure` is a compound exception that
298 provides at least one detailed error object in
299 :attr:`SnapshotDestructionFailure.errors` `list`.
301 Typical error is :exc:`SnapshotIsCloned` if `defer` is `False`.
302 The snapshot names are validated quite loosely and invalid names are
303 typically ignored as nonexisting snapshots.
305 A snapshot name referring to a filesystem that doesn't exist is
307 However, non-existent pool name causes :exc:`PoolNotFound`.
309 snaps_dict
= {name
: None for name
in snaps
}
311 snaps_nvlist
= nvlist_in(snaps_dict
)
312 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
313 ret
= _lib
.lzc_destroy_snaps(snaps_nvlist
, defer
, errlist_nvlist
)
314 errors
.lzc_destroy_snaps_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, snaps
, defer
)
317 def lzc_bookmark(bookmarks
):
321 :param bookmarks: a dict that maps names of wanted bookmarks to names of
322 existing snapshots or bookmarks.
323 :type bookmarks: dict of bytes to bytes
324 :raises BookmarkFailure: if any of the bookmarks can not be created for any
327 The bookmarks `dict` maps from name of the bookmark
328 (e.g. :file:`{pool}/{fs}#{bmark}`) to the name of the snapshot
329 (e.g. :file:`{pool}/{fs}@{snap}`) or existint bookmark
330 :file:`{pool}/{fs}@{snap}`. All the bookmarks and snapshots must
334 nvlist
= nvlist_in(bookmarks
)
335 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
336 ret
= _lib
.lzc_bookmark(nvlist
, errlist_nvlist
)
337 errors
.lzc_bookmark_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, bookmarks
)
340 def lzc_get_bookmarks(fsname
, props
=None):
342 Retrieve a listing of bookmarks for the given file system.
344 :param bytes fsname: a name of the filesystem.
345 :param props: a `list` of properties that will be returned for each
347 :type props: list of bytes
348 :return: a `dict` that maps the bookmarks' short names to their properties.
349 :rtype: dict of bytes:dict
351 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the filesystem is not found.
353 The following are valid properties on bookmarks:
356 globally unique identifier of the snapshot the bookmark refers to
358 txg when the snapshot the bookmark refers to was created
360 timestamp when the snapshot the bookmark refers to was created
362 Any other properties passed in ``props`` are ignored without reporting
364 Values in the returned dictionary map the names of the requested properties
365 to their respective values.
370 props_dict
= {name
: None for name
in props
}
371 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props_dict
)
372 with
nvlist_out(bmarks
) as bmarks_nvlist
:
373 ret
= _lib
.lzc_get_bookmarks(fsname
, nvlist
, bmarks_nvlist
)
374 errors
.lzc_get_bookmarks_translate_error(ret
, fsname
, props
)
378 def lzc_destroy_bookmarks(bookmarks
):
382 :param bookmarks: a list of the bookmarks to be destroyed. The bookmarks
383 are specified as :file:`{fs}#{bmark}`.
384 :type bookmarks: list of bytes
386 :raises BookmarkDestructionFailure: if any of the bookmarks may not be
389 The bookmarks must all be in the same pool.
390 Bookmarks that do not exist will be silently ignored.
391 This also includes the case where the filesystem component of the bookmark
393 However, an invalid bookmark name will cause :exc:`.NameInvalid` error
394 reported in :attr:`SnapshotDestructionFailure.errors`.
396 Either all bookmarks that existed are destroyed or an exception is raised.
399 bmarks_dict
= {name
: None for name
in bookmarks
}
400 nvlist
= nvlist_in(bmarks_dict
)
401 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
402 ret
= _lib
.lzc_destroy_bookmarks(nvlist
, errlist_nvlist
)
403 errors
.lzc_destroy_bookmarks_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, bookmarks
)
406 def lzc_snaprange_space(firstsnap
, lastsnap
):
408 Calculate a size of data referenced by snapshots in the inclusive range
409 between the ``firstsnap`` and the ``lastsnap`` and not shared with any
412 :param bytes firstsnap: the name of the first snapshot in the range.
413 :param bytes lastsnap: the name of the last snapshot in the range.
414 :return: the calculated stream size, in bytes.
415 :rtype: `int` or `long`
417 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if either of the snapshots does not exist.
418 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
419 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
420 :raises SnapshotMismatch: if ``fromsnap`` is not an ancestor snapshot of
422 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the snapshots belong to different pools.
424 ``lzc_snaprange_space`` calculates total size of blocks that exist
425 because they are referenced only by one or more snapshots in the given
426 range but no other dataset.
427 In other words, this is the set of blocks that were born after the snap
428 before firstsnap, and died before the snap after the last snap.
429 Yet another interpretation is that the result of ``lzc_snaprange_space``
430 is the size of the space that would be freed if the snapshots in the range
433 If the same snapshot is given as both the ``firstsnap`` and the
435 In that case ``lzc_snaprange_space`` calculates space used by the snapshot.
437 valp
= _ffi
.new('uint64_t *')
438 ret
= _lib
.lzc_snaprange_space(firstsnap
, lastsnap
, valp
)
439 errors
.lzc_snaprange_space_translate_error(ret
, firstsnap
, lastsnap
)
443 def lzc_hold(holds
, fd
=None):
445 Create *user holds* on snapshots. If there is a hold on a snapshot,
446 the snapshot can not be destroyed. (However, it can be marked for
447 deletion by :func:`lzc_destroy_snaps` ( ``defer`` = `True` ).)
449 :param holds: the dictionary of names of the snapshots to hold mapped to
451 :type holds: dict of bytes : bytes
452 :type fd: int or None
453 :param fd: if not None then it must be the result of :func:`os.open`
454 called as ``os.open("/dev/zfs", O_EXCL)``.
455 :type fd: int or None
456 :return: a list of the snapshots that do not exist.
457 :rtype: list of bytes
459 :raises HoldFailure: if a hold was impossible on one or more of the
461 :raises BadHoldCleanupFD: if ``fd`` is not a valid file descriptor
462 associated with :file:`/dev/zfs`.
464 The snapshots must all be in the same pool.
466 If ``fd`` is not None, then when the ``fd`` is closed (including on process
467 termination), the holds will be released. If the system is shut down
468 uncleanly, the holds will be released when the pool is next opened
471 Holds for snapshots which don't exist will be skipped and have an entry
472 added to the return value, but will not cause an overall failure.
473 No exceptions is raised if all holds, for snapshots that existed, were
474 successfully created.
475 Otherwise :exc:`.HoldFailure` exception is raised and no holds will be
477 :attr:`.HoldFailure.errors` may contain a single element for an error that
478 is not specific to any hold / snapshot, or it may contain one or more
479 elements detailing specific error per each affected hold.
484 nvlist
= nvlist_in(holds
)
485 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
486 ret
= _lib
.lzc_hold(nvlist
, fd
, errlist_nvlist
)
487 errors
.lzc_hold_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, holds
, fd
)
488 # If there is no error (no exception raised by _handleErrList), but errlist
489 # is not empty, then it contains missing snapshots.
490 assert all(errlist
[x
] == errno
.ENOENT
for x
in errlist
)
491 return list(errlist
.keys())
494 def lzc_release(holds
):
496 Release *user holds* on snapshots.
498 If the snapshot has been marked for
499 deferred destroy (by lzc_destroy_snaps(defer=B_TRUE)), it does not have
500 any clones, and all the user holds are removed, then the snapshot will be
503 The snapshots must all be in the same pool.
505 :param holds: a ``dict`` where keys are snapshot names and values are
506 lists of hold tags to remove.
507 :type holds: dict of bytes : list of bytes
508 :return: a list of any snapshots that do not exist and of any tags that do
509 not exist for existing snapshots.
510 Such tags are qualified with a corresponding snapshot name using the
511 following format :file:`{pool}/{fs}@{snap}#{tag}`
512 :rtype: list of bytes
514 :raises HoldReleaseFailure: if one or more existing holds could not be
517 Holds which failed to release because they didn't exist will have an entry
518 added to errlist, but will not cause an overall failure.
520 This call is success if ``holds`` was empty or all holds that
521 existed, were successfully removed.
522 Otherwise an exception will be raised.
527 hold_list
= holds
[snap
]
528 if not isinstance(hold_list
, list):
529 raise TypeError('holds must be in a list')
530 holds_dict
[snap
] = {hold
: None for hold
in hold_list
}
531 nvlist
= nvlist_in(holds_dict
)
532 with
nvlist_out(errlist
) as errlist_nvlist
:
533 ret
= _lib
.lzc_release(nvlist
, errlist_nvlist
)
534 errors
.lzc_release_translate_errors(ret
, errlist
, holds
)
535 # If there is no error (no exception raised by _handleErrList), but errlist
536 # is not empty, then it contains missing snapshots and tags.
537 assert all(errlist
[x
] == errno
.ENOENT
for x
in errlist
)
538 return list(errlist
.keys())
541 def lzc_get_holds(snapname
):
543 Retrieve list of *user holds* on the specified snapshot.
545 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot.
546 :return: holds on the snapshot along with their creation times
547 in seconds since the epoch
548 :rtype: dict of bytes : int
551 with
nvlist_out(holds
) as nvlist
:
552 ret
= _lib
.lzc_get_holds(snapname
, nvlist
)
553 errors
.lzc_get_holds_translate_error(ret
, snapname
)
557 def lzc_send(snapname
, fromsnap
, fd
, flags
=None):
559 Generate a zfs send stream for the specified snapshot and write it to
560 the specified file descriptor.
562 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to send.
563 :param fromsnap: if not None the name of the starting snapshot
564 for the incremental stream.
565 :type fromsnap: bytes or None
566 :param int fd: the file descriptor to write the send stream to.
567 :param flags: the flags that control what enhanced features can be used in
569 :type flags: list of bytes
571 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if either the starting snapshot is not `None` and
572 does not exist, or if the ending snapshot does not exist.
573 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
574 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
575 :raises SnapshotMismatch: if ``fromsnap`` is not an ancestor snapshot of
577 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the snapshots belong to different pools.
578 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while writing to ``fd``.
579 :raises UnknownStreamFeature: if the ``flags`` contain an unknown flag
582 If ``fromsnap`` is None, a full (non-incremental) stream will be sent.
583 If ``fromsnap`` is not None, it must be the full name of a snapshot or
584 bookmark to send an incremental from, e.g.
585 :file:`{pool}/{fs}@{earlier_snap}` or :file:`{pool}/{fs}#{earlier_bmark}`.
587 The specified snapshot or bookmark must represent an earlier point in the
588 history of ``snapname``.
589 It can be an earlier snapshot in the same filesystem or zvol as
590 ``snapname``, or it can be the origin of ``snapname``'s filesystem, or an
591 earlier snapshot in the origin, etc.
592 ``fromsnap`` must be strictly an earlier snapshot, specifying the same
593 snapshot as both ``fromsnap`` and ``snapname`` is an error.
595 If ``flags`` contains *"large_blocks"*, the stream is permitted
596 to contain ``DRR_WRITE`` records with ``drr_length`` > 128K,
597 and ``DRR_OBJECT`` records with ``drr_blksz`` > 128K.
599 If ``flags`` contains *"embedded_data"*, the stream is permitted
600 to contain ``DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED`` records with
601 ``drr_etype`` == ``BP_EMBEDDED_TYPE_DATA``,
602 which the receiving system must support (as indicated by support
603 for the *embedded_data* feature).
605 If ``flags`` contains *"compress"*, the stream is generated by using
606 compressed WRITE records for blocks which are compressed on disk and
607 in memory. If the *lz4_compress* feature is active on the sending
608 system, then the receiving system must have that feature enabled as well.
610 If ``flags`` contains *"raw"*, the stream is generated, for encrypted
611 datasets, by sending data exactly as it exists on disk. This allows
612 backups to be taken even if encryption keys are not currently loaded.
615 ``lzc_send`` can actually accept a filesystem name as the ``snapname``.
616 In that case ``lzc_send`` acts as if a temporary snapshot was created
617 after the start of the call and before the stream starts being
621 ``lzc_send`` does not return until all of the stream is written to
625 ``lzc_send`` does *not* close ``fd`` upon returning.
627 if fromsnap
is not None:
628 c_fromsnap
= fromsnap
630 c_fromsnap
= _ffi
.NULL
636 'embedded_data': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_EMBED_DATA
,
637 'large_blocks': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_LARGE_BLOCK
,
638 'compress': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_COMPRESS
,
639 'raw': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_RAW
,
642 raise exceptions
.UnknownStreamFeature(flag
)
645 ret
= _lib
.lzc_send(snapname
, c_fromsnap
, fd
, c_flags
)
646 errors
.lzc_send_translate_error(ret
, snapname
, fromsnap
, fd
, flags
)
649 def lzc_send_space(snapname
, fromsnap
=None, flags
=None):
651 Estimate size of a full or incremental backup stream
652 given the optional starting snapshot and the ending snapshot.
654 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot for which the estimate
656 :param fromsnap: the optional starting snapshot name.
657 If not `None` then an incremental stream size is estimated, otherwise
658 a full stream is estimated.
659 :type fromsnap: `bytes` or `None`
660 :param flags: the flags that control what enhanced features can be used
662 :type flags: list of bytes
664 :return: the estimated stream size, in bytes.
665 :rtype: `int` or `long`
667 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if either the starting snapshot is not `None` and
668 does not exist, or if the ending snapshot does not exist.
669 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
670 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
671 :raises SnapshotMismatch: if ``fromsnap`` is not an ancestor snapshot of
673 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the snapshots belong to different pools.
675 ``fromsnap``, if not ``None``, must be strictly an earlier snapshot,
676 specifying the same snapshot as both ``fromsnap`` and ``snapname`` is an
679 if fromsnap
is not None:
680 c_fromsnap
= fromsnap
682 c_fromsnap
= _ffi
.NULL
688 'embedded_data': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_EMBED_DATA
,
689 'large_blocks': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_LARGE_BLOCK
,
690 'compress': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_COMPRESS
,
691 'raw': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_RAW
,
694 raise exceptions
.UnknownStreamFeature(flag
)
696 valp
= _ffi
.new('uint64_t *')
698 ret
= _lib
.lzc_send_space(snapname
, c_fromsnap
, c_flags
, valp
)
699 errors
.lzc_send_space_translate_error(ret
, snapname
, fromsnap
)
703 def lzc_receive(snapname
, fd
, force
=False, raw
=False, origin
=None, props
=None):
705 Receive from the specified ``fd``, creating the specified snapshot.
707 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
708 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
709 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
710 if that is required to receive the stream.
711 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
712 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
714 :type origin: bytes or None
715 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
717 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
719 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
721 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
722 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
723 filesystem already exists.
724 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
725 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
726 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
727 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
728 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
729 snapshot of the stream.
730 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
731 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
732 ``force`` is `False`.
733 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
734 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
735 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
736 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
737 ``force`` is `False`.
738 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
739 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
740 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
741 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
743 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
745 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
746 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
747 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
748 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
749 destination filesystem.
750 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
751 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
752 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
753 filesystem already exists.
754 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
755 supported on this side.
756 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
757 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
758 :raises WrongParent: if the parent dataset of the received destination is
759 not a filesystem (e.g. ZVOL)
762 The ``origin`` is ignored if the actual stream is an incremental stream
763 that is not a clone stream and the destination filesystem exists.
764 If the stream is a full stream and the destination filesystem does not
765 exist then the ``origin`` is checked for existence: if it does not
766 exist :exc:`.DatasetNotFound` is raised, otherwise
767 :exc:`.StreamMismatch` is raised, because that snapshot can not have
768 any relation to the stream.
771 If ``force`` is `True` and the stream is incremental then the
772 destination filesystem is rolled back to a matching source snapshot if
773 necessary. Intermediate snapshots are destroyed in that case.
775 However, none of the existing snapshots may have the same name as
776 ``snapname`` even if such a snapshot were to be destroyed.
777 The existing ``snapname`` snapshot always causes
778 :exc:`.SnapshotExists` to be raised.
780 If ``force`` is `True` and the stream is a full stream then the
781 destination filesystem is replaced with the received filesystem unless
782 the former has any snapshots. This prevents the destination filesystem
783 from being rolled back / replaced.
786 This interface does not work on dedup'd streams
787 (those with ``DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUP``).
790 ``lzc_receive`` does not return until all of the stream is read from
791 ``fd`` and applied to the pool.
794 ``lzc_receive`` does *not* close ``fd`` upon returning.
797 if origin
is not None:
803 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
804 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive(snapname
, nvlist
, c_origin
, force
, raw
, fd
)
805 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
806 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, None
810 lzc_recv
= lzc_receive
813 def lzc_exists(name
):
815 Check if a dataset (a filesystem, or a volume, or a snapshot)
816 with the given name exists.
818 :param bytes name: the dataset name to check.
819 :return: `True` if the dataset exists, `False` otherwise.
823 ``lzc_exists`` can not be used to check for existence of bookmarks.
825 ret
= _lib
.lzc_exists(name
)
830 def lzc_change_key(fsname
, crypt_cmd
, props
=None, key
=None):
832 Change encryption key on the specified dataset.
834 :param bytes fsname: the name of the dataset.
835 :param str crypt_cmd: the encryption "command" to be executed, currently
836 supported values are "new_key", "inherit", "force_new_key" and
838 :param props: a `dict` of encryption-related property name-value pairs;
839 only "keyformat", "keylocation" and "pbkdf2iters" are supported
841 :type props: dict of bytes:Any
842 :param key: dataset encryption key data (empty by default).
845 :raises PropertyInvalid: if ``props`` contains invalid values.
846 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
847 :raises UnknownCryptCommand: if ``crypt_cmd`` is invalid.
848 :raises EncryptionKeyNotLoaded: if the encryption key is not currently
849 loaded and therefore cannot be changed.
858 'new_key': _lib
.DCP_CMD_NEW_KEY
,
859 'inherit': _lib
.DCP_CMD_INHERIT
,
860 'force_new_key': _lib
.DCP_CMD_FORCE_NEW_KEY
,
861 'force_inherit': _lib
.DCP_CMD_FORCE_INHERIT
,
864 raise exceptions
.UnknownCryptCommand(crypt_cmd
)
865 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
866 ret
= _lib
.lzc_change_key(fsname
, cmd
, nvlist
, key
, len(key
))
867 errors
.lzc_change_key_translate_error(ret
, fsname
)
871 def lzc_load_key(fsname
, noop
, key
):
873 Load or verify encryption key on the specified dataset.
875 :param bytes fsname: the name of the dataset.
876 :param bool noop: if `True` the encryption key will only be verified,
878 :param key: dataset encryption key data.
881 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
882 :raises EncryptionKeyAlreadyLoaded: if the encryption key is already
884 :raises EncryptionKeyInvalid: if the encryption key provided is incorrect.
886 ret
= _lib
.lzc_load_key(fsname
, noop
, key
, len(key
))
887 errors
.lzc_load_key_translate_error(ret
, fsname
, noop
)
891 def lzc_unload_key(fsname
):
893 Unload encryption key from the specified dataset.
895 :param bytes fsname: the name of the dataset.
897 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
898 :raises DatasetBusy: if the encryption key is still being used. This
899 usually occurs when the dataset is mounted.
900 :raises EncryptionKeyNotLoaded: if the encryption key is not currently
903 ret
= _lib
.lzc_unload_key(fsname
)
904 errors
.lzc_unload_key_translate_error(ret
, fsname
)
907 def lzc_channel_program(
908 poolname
, program
, instrlimit
=ZCP_DEFAULT_INSTRLIMIT
,
909 memlimit
=ZCP_DEFAULT_MEMLIMIT
, params
=None
912 Executes a script as a ZFS channel program on pool ``poolname``.
914 :param bytes poolname: the name of the pool.
915 :param bytes program: channel program text.
916 :param int instrlimit: execution time limit, in milliseconds.
917 :param int memlimit: execution memory limit, in bytes.
918 :param bytes params: a `list` of parameters passed to the channel program
920 :type params: dict of bytes:Any
921 :return: a dictionary of result values procuced by the channel program,
925 :raises PoolNotFound: if the pool does not exist.
926 :raises ZCPLimitInvalid: if either instruction or memory limit are invalid.
927 :raises ZCPSyntaxError: if the channel program contains syntax errors.
928 :raises ZCPTimeout: if the channel program took too long to execute.
929 :raises ZCPSpaceError: if the channel program exhausted the memory limit.
930 :raises ZCPMemoryError: if the channel program return value was too large.
931 :raises ZCPPermissionError: if the user lacks the permission to run the
932 channel program. Channel programs must be run as root.
933 :raises ZCPRuntimeError: if the channel program encountered a runtime
937 params_nv
= nvlist_in({b
"argv": params
})
938 with
nvlist_out(output
) as outnvl
:
939 ret
= _lib
.lzc_channel_program(
940 poolname
, program
, instrlimit
, memlimit
, params_nv
, outnvl
)
941 errors
.lzc_channel_program_translate_error(
942 ret
, poolname
, output
.get(b
"error"))
943 return output
.get(b
"return")
946 def lzc_channel_program_nosync(
947 poolname
, program
, instrlimit
=ZCP_DEFAULT_INSTRLIMIT
,
948 memlimit
=ZCP_DEFAULT_MEMLIMIT
, params
=None
951 Executes a script as a read-only ZFS channel program on pool ``poolname``.
952 A read-only channel program works programmatically the same way as a
953 normal channel program executed with
954 :func:`lzc_channel_program`. The only difference is it runs exclusively in
955 open-context and therefore can return faster.
956 The downside to that, is that the program cannot change on-disk state by
957 calling functions from the zfs.sync submodule.
959 :param bytes poolname: the name of the pool.
960 :param bytes program: channel program text.
961 :param int instrlimit: execution time limit, in milliseconds.
962 :param int memlimit: execution memory limit, in bytes.
963 :param bytes params: a `list` of parameters passed to the channel program
965 :type params: dict of bytes:Any
966 :return: a dictionary of result values procuced by the channel program,
970 :raises PoolNotFound: if the pool does not exist.
971 :raises ZCPLimitInvalid: if either instruction or memory limit are invalid.
972 :raises ZCPSyntaxError: if the channel program contains syntax errors.
973 :raises ZCPTimeout: if the channel program took too long to execute.
974 :raises ZCPSpaceError: if the channel program exhausted the memory limit.
975 :raises ZCPMemoryError: if the channel program return value was too large.
976 :raises ZCPPermissionError: if the user lacks the permission to run the
977 channel program. Channel programs must be run as root.
978 :raises ZCPRuntimeError: if the channel program encountered a runtime
982 params_nv
= nvlist_in({b
"argv": params
})
983 with
nvlist_out(output
) as outnvl
:
984 ret
= _lib
.lzc_channel_program_nosync(
985 poolname
, program
, instrlimit
, memlimit
, params_nv
, outnvl
)
986 errors
.lzc_channel_program_translate_error(
987 ret
, poolname
, output
.get(b
"error"))
988 return output
.get(b
"return")
991 def lzc_receive_resumable(
992 snapname
, fd
, force
=False, raw
=False, origin
=None, props
=None
995 Like :func:`lzc_receive`, but if the receive fails due to premature stream
996 termination, the intermediate state will be preserved on disk. In this
997 case, ECKSUM will be returned. The receive may subsequently be resumed
998 with a resuming send stream generated by lzc_send_resume().
1000 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
1001 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1002 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
1003 if that is required to receive the stream.
1004 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
1005 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
1007 :type origin: bytes or None
1008 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
1010 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
1012 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1014 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
1015 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
1016 filesystem already exists.
1017 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
1018 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
1019 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
1020 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
1021 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
1022 snapshot of the stream.
1023 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
1024 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
1025 ``force`` is `False`.
1026 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
1027 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
1028 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
1029 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
1030 ``force`` is `False`.
1031 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
1032 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
1033 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
1034 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
1036 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
1038 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
1039 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
1040 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
1041 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
1042 destination filesystem.
1043 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
1044 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
1045 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
1046 filesystem already exists.
1047 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
1048 supported on this side.
1049 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1050 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1053 if origin
is not None:
1056 c_origin
= _ffi
.NULL
1059 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
1060 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive_resumable(
1061 snapname
, nvlist
, c_origin
, force
, raw
, fd
)
1062 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
1063 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, None)
1066 def lzc_receive_with_header(
1067 snapname
, fd
, begin_record
, force
=False, resumable
=False, raw
=False,
1068 origin
=None, props
=None
1071 Like :func:`lzc_receive`, but allows the caller to read the begin record
1072 and then to pass it in.
1074 That could be useful if the caller wants to derive, for example,
1075 the snapname or the origin parameters based on the information contained in
1077 :func:`receive_header` can be used to receive the begin record from the
1080 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
1081 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1082 :param begin_record: the stream's begin record.
1083 :type begin_record: ``cffi`` `CData` representing the dmu_replay_record_t
1085 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
1086 if that is required to receive the stream.
1087 :param bool resumable: whether this stream should be treated as resumable.
1088 If the receive fails due to premature stream termination, the
1089 intermediate state will be preserved on disk and may subsequently be
1090 resumed with :func:`lzc_send_resume`.
1091 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
1092 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
1094 :type origin: bytes or None
1095 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
1097 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
1099 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1101 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
1102 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
1103 filesystem already exists.
1104 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
1105 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
1106 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
1107 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
1108 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
1109 snapshot of the stream.
1110 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
1111 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
1112 ``force`` is `False`.
1113 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
1114 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
1115 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
1116 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
1117 ``force`` is `False`.
1118 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
1119 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
1120 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
1121 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
1123 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
1125 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
1126 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
1127 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
1128 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
1129 destination filesystem.
1130 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
1131 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
1132 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
1133 filesystem already exists.
1134 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
1135 supported on this side.
1136 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1137 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1140 if origin
is not None:
1143 c_origin
= _ffi
.NULL
1146 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
1147 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive_with_header(
1148 snapname
, nvlist
, c_origin
, force
, resumable
, raw
, fd
, begin_record
)
1149 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
1150 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, None)
1153 def receive_header(fd
):
1155 Read the begin record of the ZFS backup stream from the given file
1158 This is a helper function for :func:`lzc_receive_with_header`.
1160 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1161 :return: a tuple with two elements where the first one is a Python `dict`
1162 representing the fields of the begin record and the second one is an
1163 opaque object suitable for passing to :func:`lzc_receive_with_header`.
1164 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1167 At present the following fields can be of interest in the header:
1170 the name of the snapshot for which the stream has been created
1171 drr_toguid : integer
1172 the GUID of the snapshot for which the stream has been created
1173 drr_fromguid : integer
1174 the GUID of the starting snapshot in the case the stream is
1175 incremental, zero otherwise
1177 the flags describing the stream's properties
1179 the type of the dataset for which the stream has been created
1180 (volume, filesystem)
1182 # read sizeof(dmu_replay_record_t) bytes directly into the memory backing
1184 record
= _ffi
.new("dmu_replay_record_t *")
1185 _ffi
.buffer(record
)[:] = os
.read(fd
, _ffi
.sizeof(record
[0]))
1186 # get drr_begin member and its representation as a Python dict
1187 drr_begin
= record
.drr_u
.drr_begin
1189 for field
, descr
in _ffi
.typeof(drr_begin
).fields
:
1190 if descr
.type.kind
== 'primitive':
1191 header
[field
] = getattr(drr_begin
, field
)
1192 elif descr
.type.kind
== 'enum':
1193 header
[field
] = getattr(drr_begin
, field
)
1194 elif descr
.type.kind
== 'array' and descr
.type.item
.cname
== 'char':
1195 header
[field
] = _ffi
.string(getattr(drr_begin
, field
))
1198 'Unexpected field type in drr_begin: ' + str(descr
.type))
1199 return (header
, record
)
1203 def lzc_receive_one(
1204 snapname
, fd
, begin_record
, force
=False, resumable
=False, raw
=False,
1205 origin
=None, props
=None, cleanup_fd
=-1, action_handle
=0
1208 Like :func:`lzc_receive`, but allows the caller to pass all supported
1209 arguments and retrieve all values returned. The only additional input
1210 parameter is 'cleanup_fd' which is used to set a cleanup-on-exit file
1213 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
1214 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1215 :param begin_record: the stream's begin record.
1216 :type begin_record: ``cffi`` `CData` representing the dmu_replay_record_t
1218 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
1219 if that is required to receive the stream.
1220 :param bool resumable: whether this stream should be treated as resumable.
1221 If the receive fails due to premature stream termination, the
1222 intermediate state will be preserved on disk and may subsequently be
1223 resumed with :func:`lzc_send_resume`.
1224 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
1225 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
1227 :type origin: bytes or None
1228 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
1230 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
1231 :param int cleanup_fd: file descriptor used to set a cleanup-on-exit file
1233 :param int action_handle: variable used to pass the handle for guid/ds
1234 mapping: this should be set to zero on first call and will contain an
1235 updated handle on success, which should be passed in subsequent calls.
1237 :return: a tuple with two elements where the first one is the number of
1238 bytes read from the file descriptor and the second one is the
1239 action_handle return value.
1241 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1243 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
1244 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
1245 filesystem already exists.
1246 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
1247 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
1248 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
1249 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
1250 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
1251 snapshot of the stream.
1252 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
1253 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
1254 ``force`` is `False`.
1255 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
1256 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
1257 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
1258 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
1259 ``force`` is `False`.
1260 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
1261 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
1262 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
1263 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
1265 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
1267 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
1268 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
1269 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
1270 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
1271 destination filesystem.
1272 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
1273 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
1274 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
1275 filesystem already exists.
1276 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
1277 supported on this side.
1278 :raises ReceivePropertyFailure: if one or more of the specified properties
1279 is invalid or has an invalid type or value.
1280 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1281 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1284 if origin
is not None:
1287 c_origin
= _ffi
.NULL
1288 if action_handle
is not None:
1289 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1291 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.NULL
1292 c_read_bytes
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1293 c_errflags
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1296 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
1298 with
nvlist_out(properrs
) as c_errors
:
1299 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive_one(
1300 snapname
, nvlist
, c_origin
, force
, resumable
, raw
, fd
,
1301 begin_record
, cleanup_fd
, c_read_bytes
, c_errflags
,
1302 c_action_handle
, c_errors
)
1303 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
1304 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, properrs
)
1305 return (int(c_read_bytes
[0]), action_handle
)
1309 def lzc_receive_with_cmdprops(
1310 snapname
, fd
, begin_record
, force
=False, resumable
=False, raw
=False,
1311 origin
=None, props
=None, cmdprops
=None, key
=None, cleanup_fd
=-1,
1315 Like :func:`lzc_receive_one`, but allows the caller to pass an additional
1316 'cmdprops' argument. The 'cmdprops' nvlist contains both override
1317 ('zfs receive -o') and exclude ('zfs receive -x') properties.
1319 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
1320 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1321 :param begin_record: the stream's begin record.
1322 :type begin_record: ``cffi`` `CData` representing the dmu_replay_record_t
1324 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
1325 if that is required to receive the stream.
1326 :param bool resumable: whether this stream should be treated as resumable.
1327 If the receive fails due to premature stream termination, the
1328 intermediate state will be preserved on disk and may subsequently be
1329 resumed with :func:`lzc_send_resume`.
1330 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
1331 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
1333 :type origin: bytes or None
1334 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
1336 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
1337 :param cmdprops: the properties to set on the snapshot as local overrides
1338 to *received* properties. `bool` values are forcefully inherited while
1339 every other value is set locally as if the command "zfs set" was
1340 invoked immediately before the receive.
1341 :type cmdprops: dict of bytes : Any
1342 :param key: raw bytes representing user's wrapping key
1344 :param int cleanup_fd: file descriptor used to set a cleanup-on-exit file
1346 :param int action_handle: variable used to pass the handle for guid/ds
1347 mapping: this should be set to zero on first call and will contain an
1348 updated handle on success, it should be passed in subsequent calls.
1350 :return: a tuple with two elements where the first one is the number of
1351 bytes read from the file descriptor and the second one is the
1352 action_handle return value.
1354 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1356 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
1357 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
1358 filesystem already exists.
1359 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
1360 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
1361 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
1362 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
1363 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
1364 snapshot of the stream.
1365 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
1366 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
1367 ``force`` is `False`.
1368 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
1369 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
1370 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
1371 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
1372 ``force`` is `False`.
1373 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
1374 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
1375 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
1376 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
1378 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
1380 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
1381 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
1382 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
1383 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
1384 destination filesystem.
1385 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
1386 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
1387 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
1388 filesystem already exists.
1389 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
1390 supported on this side.
1391 :raises ReceivePropertyFailure: if one or more of the specified properties
1392 is invalid or has an invalid type or value.
1393 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1394 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1397 if origin
is not None:
1400 c_origin
= _ffi
.NULL
1401 if action_handle
is not None:
1402 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1404 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.NULL
1405 c_read_bytes
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1406 c_errflags
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1409 if cmdprops
is None:
1416 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
1417 cmdnvlist
= nvlist_in(cmdprops
)
1419 with
nvlist_out(properrs
) as c_errors
:
1420 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive_with_cmdprops(
1421 snapname
, nvlist
, cmdnvlist
, key
, len(key
), c_origin
,
1422 force
, resumable
, raw
, fd
, begin_record
, cleanup_fd
, c_read_bytes
,
1423 c_errflags
, c_action_handle
, c_errors
)
1424 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
1425 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, properrs
)
1426 return (int(c_read_bytes
[0]), action_handle
)
1430 def lzc_receive_with_heal(
1431 snapname
, fd
, begin_record
, force
=False, corrective
=True, resumable
=False,
1432 raw
=False, origin
=None, props
=None, cmdprops
=None, key
=None, cleanup_fd
=-1,
1436 Like :func:`lzc_receive_cmdprops`, but allows the caller to pass an
1437 additional 'corrective' argument. The 'corrective' boolean set to true
1438 indicates that a corruption healing receive should be performed.
1440 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to create.
1441 :param int fd: the file descriptor from which to read the stream.
1442 :param begin_record: the stream's begin record.
1443 :type begin_record: ``cffi`` `CData` representing the dmu_replay_record_t
1445 :param bool force: whether to roll back or destroy the target filesystem
1446 if that is required to receive the stream.
1447 :param bool corrective: whether this stream should be used to heal data.
1448 :param bool resumable: whether this stream should be treated as resumable.
1449 If the receive fails due to premature stream termination, the
1450 intermediate state will be preserved on disk and may subsequently be
1451 resumed with :func:`lzc_send_resume`.
1452 :param bool raw: whether this is a "raw" stream.
1453 :param origin: the optional origin snapshot name if the stream is for a
1455 :type origin: bytes or None
1456 :param props: the properties to set on the snapshot as *received*
1458 :type props: dict of bytes : Any
1459 :param cmdprops: the properties to set on the snapshot as local overrides
1460 to *received* properties. `bool` values are forcefully inherited while
1461 every other value is set locally as if the command "zfs set" was
1462 invoked immediately before the receive.
1463 :type cmdprops: dict of bytes : Any
1464 :param key: raw bytes representing user's wrapping key
1466 :param int cleanup_fd: file descriptor used to set a cleanup-on-exit file
1468 :param int action_handle: variable used to pass the handle for guid/ds
1469 mapping: this should be set to zero on first call and will contain an
1470 updated handle on success, it should be passed in subsequent calls.
1472 :return: a tuple with two elements where the first one is the number of
1473 bytes read from the file descriptor and the second one is the
1474 action_handle return value.
1476 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while reading from the
1478 :raises DatasetExists: if the snapshot named ``snapname`` already exists.
1479 :raises DatasetExists: if the stream is a full stream and the destination
1480 filesystem already exists.
1481 :raises DatasetExists: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination
1482 filesystem could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a
1483 newer snapshot exists and it is an origin of a cloned filesystem.
1484 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental stream is received and the latest
1485 snapshot of the destination filesystem does not match the source
1486 snapshot of the stream.
1487 :raises StreamMismatch: if a full stream is received and the destination
1488 filesystem already exists and it has at least one snapshot, and
1489 ``force`` is `False`.
1490 :raises StreamMismatch: if an incremental clone stream is received but the
1491 specified ``origin`` is not the actual received origin.
1492 :raises DestinationModified: if an incremental stream is received and the
1493 destination filesystem has been modified since the last snapshot and
1494 ``force`` is `False`.
1495 :raises DestinationModified: if a full stream is received and the
1496 destination filesystem already exists and it does not have any
1497 snapshots, and ``force`` is `False`.
1498 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the destination filesystem and its parent do
1500 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the ``origin`` is not `None` and does not
1502 :raises DatasetBusy: if ``force`` is `True` but the destination filesystem
1503 could not be rolled back to a matching snapshot because a newer
1504 snapshot is held and could not be destroyed.
1505 :raises DatasetBusy: if another receive operation is being performed on the
1506 destination filesystem.
1507 :raises EncryptionKeyNotLoaded: if corrective is set to true indicates the
1508 key must be loaded to do a non-raw corrective recv on an encrypted
1510 :raises BadStream: if corrective is set to true indicates that
1511 corrective recv was not able to reconstruct a corrupted block.
1512 :raises BadStream: if the stream is corrupt or it is not recognized or it
1513 is a compound stream or it is a clone stream, but ``origin`` is `None`.
1514 :raises BadStream: if a clone stream is received and the destination
1515 filesystem already exists.
1516 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if corrective is set to true indicates
1517 stream is not compatible with the data in the pool.
1518 :raises StreamFeatureNotSupported: if the stream has a feature that is not
1519 supported on this side.
1520 :raises ReceivePropertyFailure: if one or more of the specified properties
1521 is invalid or has an invalid type or value.
1522 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1523 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1526 if origin
is not None:
1529 c_origin
= _ffi
.NULL
1530 if action_handle
is not None:
1531 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1533 c_action_handle
= _ffi
.NULL
1534 c_read_bytes
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1535 c_errflags
= _ffi
.new("uint64_t *")
1538 if cmdprops
is None:
1545 nvlist
= nvlist_in(props
)
1546 cmdnvlist
= nvlist_in(cmdprops
)
1548 with
nvlist_out(properrs
) as c_errors
:
1549 ret
= _lib
.lzc_receive_with_heal(
1550 snapname
, nvlist
, cmdnvlist
, key
, len(key
), c_origin
,
1551 force
, corrective
, resumable
, raw
, fd
, begin_record
, cleanup_fd
,
1552 c_read_bytes
, c_errflags
, c_action_handle
, c_errors
)
1553 errors
.lzc_receive_translate_errors(
1554 ret
, snapname
, fd
, force
, raw
, False, False, origin
, properrs
)
1555 return (int(c_read_bytes
[0]), action_handle
)
1559 def lzc_reopen(poolname
, restart
=True):
1563 :param bytes poolname: the name of the pool.
1564 :param bool restart: whether to restart an in-progress scrub operation.
1566 :raises PoolNotFound: if the pool does not exist.
1568 ret
= _lib
.lzc_reopen(poolname
, restart
)
1569 errors
.lzc_reopen_translate_error(ret
, poolname
)
1572 def lzc_send_resume(
1573 snapname
, fromsnap
, fd
, flags
=None, resumeobj
=0, resumeoff
=0
1576 Resume a previously interrupted send operation generating a zfs send stream
1577 for the specified snapshot and writing it to the specified file descriptor.
1579 :param bytes snapname: the name of the snapshot to send.
1580 :param fromsnap: if not None the name of the starting snapshot
1581 for the incremental stream.
1582 :type fromsnap: bytes or None
1583 :param int fd: the file descriptor to write the send stream to.
1584 :param flags: the flags that control what enhanced features can be used in
1586 :type flags: list of bytes
1587 :param int resumeobj: the object number where this send stream should
1589 :param int resumeoff: the offset where this send stream should resume from.
1591 :raises SnapshotNotFound: if either the starting snapshot is not `None` and
1592 does not exist, or if the ending snapshot does not exist.
1593 :raises NameInvalid: if the name of either snapshot is invalid.
1594 :raises NameTooLong: if the name of either snapshot is too long.
1595 :raises SnapshotMismatch: if ``fromsnap`` is not an ancestor snapshot of
1597 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the snapshots belong to different pools.
1598 :raises IOError: if an input / output error occurs while writing to ``fd``.
1599 :raises UnknownStreamFeature: if the ``flags`` contain an unknown flag
1603 See :func:`lzc_send` for more information.
1605 if fromsnap
is not None:
1606 c_fromsnap
= fromsnap
1608 c_fromsnap
= _ffi
.NULL
1614 'embedded_data': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_EMBED_DATA
,
1615 'large_blocks': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_LARGE_BLOCK
,
1616 'compress': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_COMPRESS
,
1617 'raw': _lib
.LZC_SEND_FLAG_RAW
,
1620 raise exceptions
.UnknownStreamFeature(flag
)
1623 ret
= _lib
.lzc_send_resume(
1624 snapname
, c_fromsnap
, fd
, c_flags
, uint64_t(resumeobj
),
1625 uint64_t(resumeoff
))
1626 errors
.lzc_send_translate_error(ret
, snapname
, fromsnap
, fd
, flags
)
1630 def lzc_sync(poolname
, force
=False):
1632 Forces all in-core dirty data to be written to the primary pool storage
1635 :param bytes poolname: the name of the pool.
1636 :param bool force: whether to force uberblock update even if there is no
1639 :raises PoolNotFound: if the pool does not exist.
1642 This method signature is different from its C libzfs_core counterpart:
1643 `innvl` has been replaced by the `force` boolean and `outnvl` has been
1644 conveniently removed since it's not used.
1646 innvl
= nvlist_in({b
"force": force
})
1647 with
nvlist_out({}) as outnvl
:
1648 ret
= _lib
.lzc_sync(poolname
, innvl
, outnvl
)
1649 errors
.lzc_sync_translate_error(ret
, poolname
)
1652 def is_supported(func
):
1654 Check whether C *libzfs_core* provides implementation required
1655 for the given Python wrapper.
1657 If `is_supported` returns ``False`` for the function, then
1658 calling the function would result in :exc:`NotImplementedError`.
1660 :param function func: the function to check.
1661 :return bool: whether the function can be used.
1663 fname
= func
.__name
__
1664 if fname
not in globals():
1665 raise ValueError(fname
+ ' is not from libzfs_core')
1666 if not callable(func
):
1667 raise ValueError(fname
+ ' is not a function')
1668 if not fname
.startswith("lzc_"):
1669 raise ValueError(fname
+ ' is not a libzfs_core API function')
1670 check_func
= getattr(func
, "_check_func", None)
1671 if check_func
is not None:
1672 return is_supported(check_func
)
1673 return getattr(_lib
, fname
, None) is not None
1677 def lzc_promote(name
):
1679 Promotes the ZFS dataset.
1681 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset to promote.
1682 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
1683 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
1684 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset's origin has a snapshot that, if
1685 transferred to the dataset, would get a too long name.
1686 :raises NotClone: if the dataset is not a clone.
1687 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1688 :raises SnapshotExists: if the dataset already has a snapshot with the same
1689 name as one of the origin's snapshots.
1691 ret
= _lib
.lzc_promote(name
, _ffi
.NULL
, _ffi
.NULL
)
1692 errors
.lzc_promote_translate_error(ret
, name
)
1696 def lzc_pool_checkpoint(name
):
1698 Creates a checkpoint for the specified pool.
1700 :param bytes name: the name of the pool to create a checkpoint for.
1701 :raises CheckpointExists: if the pool already has a checkpoint.
1702 :raises CheckpointDiscarding: if ZFS is in the middle of discarding a
1703 checkpoint for this pool.
1704 :raises DeviceRemovalRunning: if a vdev is currently being removed.
1705 :raises DeviceTooBig: if one or more top-level vdevs exceed the maximum
1708 ret
= _lib
.lzc_pool_checkpoint(name
)
1709 errors
.lzc_pool_checkpoint_translate_error(ret
, name
)
1713 def lzc_pool_checkpoint_discard(name
):
1715 Discard the checkpoint from the specified pool.
1717 :param bytes name: the name of the pool to discard the checkpoint from.
1718 :raises CheckpointNotFound: if pool does not have a checkpoint.
1719 :raises CheckpointDiscarding: if ZFS is in the middle of discarding a
1720 checkpoint for this pool.
1722 ret
= _lib
.lzc_pool_checkpoint_discard(name
)
1723 errors
.lzc_pool_checkpoint_discard_translate_error(ret
, name
)
1726 def lzc_rename(source
, target
):
1728 Rename the ZFS dataset.
1730 :param source name: the current name of the dataset to rename.
1731 :param target name: the new name of the dataset.
1732 :raises NameInvalid: if either the source or target name is invalid.
1733 :raises NameTooLong: if either the source or target name is too long.
1734 :raises NameTooLong: if a snapshot of the source would get a too long name
1736 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the source does not exist.
1737 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the target's parent does not exist.
1738 :raises FilesystemExists: if the target already exists.
1739 :raises PoolsDiffer: if the source and target belong to different pools.
1740 :raises WrongParent: if the "new" parent dataset is not a filesystem
1743 ret
= _lib
.lzc_rename(source
, target
)
1744 errors
.lzc_rename_translate_error(ret
, source
, target
)
1747 def lzc_destroy(name
):
1749 Destroy the ZFS dataset.
1751 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset to destroy.
1752 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
1753 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
1754 :raises FilesystemNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1756 ret
= _lib
.lzc_destroy(name
)
1757 errors
.lzc_destroy_translate_error(ret
, name
)
1761 def lzc_inherit(name
, prop
):
1763 Inherit properties from a parent dataset of the given ZFS dataset.
1765 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset.
1766 :param bytes prop: the name of the property to inherit.
1767 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
1768 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
1769 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1770 :raises PropertyInvalid: if one or more of the specified properties is
1771 invalid or has an invalid type or value.
1773 Inheriting a property actually resets it to its default value
1774 or removes it if it's a user property, so that the property could be
1775 inherited if it's inheritable. If the property is not inheritable
1776 then it would just have its default value.
1778 This function can be used on snapshots to inherit user defined properties.
1780 ret
= _lib
.lzc_inherit(name
, prop
, _ffi
.NULL
)
1781 errors
.lzc_inherit_prop_translate_error(ret
, name
, prop
)
1784 # As the extended API is not committed yet, the names of the new interfaces
1785 # are not settled down yet.
1786 # lzc_inherit_prop makes it clearer what is to be inherited.
1787 lzc_inherit_prop
= lzc_inherit
1791 def lzc_set_props(name
, prop
, val
):
1793 Set properties of the ZFS dataset.
1795 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset.
1796 :param bytes prop: the name of the property.
1797 :param Any val: the value of the property.
1798 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
1799 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
1800 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1801 :raises NoSpace: if the property controls a quota and the values is too
1802 small for that quota.
1803 :raises PropertyInvalid: if one or more of the specified properties is
1804 invalid or has an invalid type or value.
1806 This function can be used on snapshots to set user defined properties.
1809 An attempt to set a readonly / statistic property is ignored
1810 without reporting any error.
1813 props_nv
= nvlist_in(props
)
1814 ret
= _lib
.lzc_set_props(name
, props_nv
, _ffi
.NULL
, _ffi
.NULL
)
1815 errors
.lzc_set_prop_translate_error(ret
, name
, prop
, val
)
1818 # As the extended API is not committed yet, the names of the new interfaces
1819 # are not settled down yet.
1820 # It's not clear if atomically setting multiple properties is an achievable
1821 # goal and an interface acting on multiple entities must do so atomically
1823 # Being able to set a single property at a time is sufficient for ClusterHQ.
1824 lzc_set_prop
= lzc_set_props
1828 def lzc_list(name
, options
):
1830 List subordinate elements of the given dataset.
1832 This function can be used to list child datasets and snapshots of the given
1833 dataset. The listed elements can be filtered by their type and by their
1834 depth relative to the starting dataset.
1836 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset to be listed, could be a
1837 snapshot or a dataset.
1838 :param options: a `dict` of the options that control the listing behavior.
1839 :type options: dict of bytes:Any
1840 :return: a pair of file descriptors the first of which can be used to read
1842 :rtype: tuple of (int, int)
1843 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1845 Two options are currently available:
1847 recurse : integer or None
1848 specifies depth of the recursive listing. If ``None`` the depth is not
1850 Absence of this option means that only the given dataset is listed.
1852 type : dict of bytes:None
1853 specifies dataset types to include into the listing.
1854 Currently allowed keys are "filesystem", "volume", "snapshot".
1855 Absence of this option implies all types.
1857 The first of the returned file descriptors can be used to
1858 read the listing in a binary encoded format. The data is
1859 a series of variable sized records each starting with a fixed
1860 size header, the header is followed by a serialized ``nvlist``.
1861 Each record describes a single element and contains the element's
1862 name as well as its properties.
1863 The file descriptor must be closed after reading from it.
1865 The second file descriptor represents a pipe end to which the
1866 kernel driver is writing information. It should not be closed
1867 until all interesting information has been read and it must
1868 be explicitly closed afterwards.
1870 (rfd
, wfd
) = os
.pipe()
1871 fcntl
.fcntl(rfd
, fcntl
.F_SETFD
, fcntl
.FD_CLOEXEC
)
1872 fcntl
.fcntl(wfd
, fcntl
.F_SETFD
, fcntl
.FD_CLOEXEC
)
1873 options
= options
.copy()
1874 options
['fd'] = int32_t(wfd
)
1875 opts_nv
= nvlist_in(options
)
1876 ret
= _lib
.lzc_list(name
, opts_nv
)
1877 if ret
== errno
.ESRCH
:
1879 errors
.lzc_list_translate_error(ret
, name
, options
)
1883 # Description of the binary format used to pass data from the kernel.
1884 _PIPE_RECORD_FORMAT
= 'IBBBB'
1885 _PIPE_RECORD_SIZE
= struct
.calcsize(_PIPE_RECORD_FORMAT
)
1888 def _list(name
, recurse
=None, types
=None):
1890 A wrapper for :func:`lzc_list` that hides details of working
1891 with the file descriptors and provides data in an easy to
1894 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset to be listed, could be a
1895 snapshot, a volume or a filesystem.
1896 :param recurse: specifies depth of the recursive listing. If ``None`` the
1897 depth is not limited.
1898 :param types: specifies dataset types to include into the listing.
1899 Currently allowed keys are "filesystem", "volume", "snapshot". ``None``
1900 is equivalent to specifying the type of the dataset named by `name`.
1901 :type types: list of bytes or None
1902 :type recurse: integer or None
1903 :return: a list of dictionaries each describing a single listed element.
1904 :rtype: list of dict
1908 # Convert types to a dict suitable for mapping to an nvlist.
1909 if types
is not None:
1910 types
= {x
: None for x
in types
}
1911 options
['type'] = types
1912 if recurse
is None or recurse
> 0:
1913 options
['recurse'] = recurse
1915 # Note that other_fd is used by the kernel side to write
1916 # the data, so we have to keep that descriptor open until
1918 # Also, we have to explicitly close the descriptor as the
1919 # kernel doesn't do that.
1920 (fd
, other_fd
) = lzc_list(name
, options
)
1926 record_bytes
= os
.read(fd
, _PIPE_RECORD_SIZE
)
1927 if not record_bytes
:
1929 (size
, _
, err
, _
, _
) = struct
.unpack(
1930 _PIPE_RECORD_FORMAT
, record_bytes
)
1931 if err
== errno
.ESRCH
:
1933 errors
.lzc_list_translate_error(err
, name
, options
)
1936 data_bytes
= os
.read(fd
, size
)
1938 with
nvlist_out(result
) as nvp
:
1939 ret
= _lib
.nvlist_unpack(data_bytes
, size
, nvp
, 0)
1941 raise exceptions
.ZFSGenericError(
1942 ret
, None, "Failed to unpack list data")
1949 @_uncommitted(lzc_list
)
1950 def lzc_get_props(name
):
1952 Get properties of the ZFS dataset.
1954 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset.
1955 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
1956 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
1957 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
1958 :return: a dictionary mapping the property names to their values.
1959 :rtype: dict of bytes:Any
1962 The value of ``clones`` property is a `list` of clone names as byte
1966 The returned dictionary does not contain entries for properties
1967 with default values. One exception is the ``mountpoint`` property
1968 for which the default value is derived from the dataset name.
1970 result
= next(_list(name
, recurse
=0))
1971 is_snapshot
= result
['dmu_objset_stats']['dds_is_snapshot']
1972 result
= result
['properties']
1973 # In most cases the source of the property is uninteresting and the
1974 # value alone is sufficient. One exception is the 'mountpoint'
1975 # property the final value of which is not the same as the inherited
1977 mountpoint
= result
.get('mountpoint')
1978 if mountpoint
is not None:
1979 mountpoint_src
= mountpoint
['source']
1980 mountpoint_val
= mountpoint
['value']
1981 # 'source' is the name of the dataset that has 'mountpoint' set
1982 # to a non-default value and from which the current dataset inherits
1983 # the property. 'source' can be the current dataset if its
1984 # 'mountpoint' is explicitly set.
1985 # 'source' can also be a special value like '$recvd', that case
1986 # is equivalent to the property being set on the current dataset.
1987 # Note that a normal mountpoint value should start with '/'
1988 # unlike the special values "none" and "legacy".
1989 if (mountpoint_val
.startswith('/') and
1990 not mountpoint_src
.startswith('$')):
1991 mountpoint_val
= mountpoint_val
+ name
[len(mountpoint_src
):]
1992 elif not is_snapshot
:
1993 mountpoint_val
= '/' + name
1995 mountpoint_val
= None
1996 result
= {k
: result
[k
]['value'] for k
in result
}
1997 if 'clones' in result
:
1998 result
['clones'] = list(result
['clones'].keys())
1999 if mountpoint_val
is not None:
2000 result
['mountpoint'] = mountpoint_val
2004 @_uncommitted(lzc_list
)
2005 def lzc_list_children(name
):
2007 List the children of the ZFS dataset.
2009 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset.
2010 :return: an iterator that produces the names of the children.
2011 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
2012 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
2013 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
2016 If the dataset does not exist, then the returned iterator would produce
2017 no results and no error is reported.
2018 That case is indistinguishable from the dataset having no children.
2020 An attempt to list children of a snapshot is silently ignored as well.
2023 for entry
in _list(name
, recurse
=1, types
=['filesystem', 'volume']):
2024 child
= entry
['name']
2026 children
.append(child
)
2028 return iter(children
)
2031 @_uncommitted(lzc_list
)
2032 def lzc_list_snaps(name
):
2034 List the snapshots of the ZFS dataset.
2036 :param bytes name: the name of the dataset.
2037 :return: an iterator that produces the names of the snapshots.
2038 :raises NameInvalid: if the dataset name is invalid.
2039 :raises NameTooLong: if the dataset name is too long.
2040 :raises DatasetNotFound: if the dataset does not exist.
2043 If the dataset does not exist, then the returned iterator would produce
2044 no results and no error is reported.
2045 That case is indistinguishable from the dataset having no snapshots.
2047 An attempt to list snapshots of a snapshot is silently ignored as well.
2050 for entry
in _list(name
, recurse
=1, types
=['snapshot']):
2051 snap
= entry
['name']
2058 # TODO: a better way to init and uninit the library
2060 class LazyInit(object):
2062 def __init__(self
, lib
):
2064 self
._inited
= False
2065 self
._lock
= threading
.Lock()
2067 def __getattr__(self
, name
):
2068 if not self
._inited
:
2070 if not self
._inited
:
2071 ret
= self
._lib
.libzfs_core_init()
2073 raise exceptions
.ZFSInitializationFailed(ret
)
2075 return getattr(self
._lib
, name
)
2077 return LazyInit(libzfs_core
.lib
)
2080 _ffi
= libzfs_core
.ffi
2081 _lib
= _initialize()
2084 # vim: softtabstop=4 tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4