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sblim-gather-zECKD-fullpath.patch
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File sblim-gather-zECKD-fullpath.patch of Package sblim-gather.18126
From: Petr Tesarik <ptesarik@suse.com> Date: 2017-03-24 12:05:31 +0100 Subject: Use full path to read ECKD sysfs attributes References: bsc#1028716 Upstream: not yet readSysfsAttr() apparently expects a full path. Confusion may be caused by a difference in the parameter name in definition and declaration in header file. The definition clearly states "devicePath": ssize_t readSysfsAttr(const char *devicePath, const char *deviceAttr, char *value, ssize_t len) But the declaration in the header file says "deviceName": ssize_t readSysfsAttr(const char *deviceName, const char *deviceAttr, char *value, ssize_t len); In any case, a relative path does not work. Signed-off-by: Petr Tesarik <ptesarik@suse.com> --- plugin/metriczECKD.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) Index: sblim-gather-2.2.8/plugin/metriczECKD.c =================================================================== --- sblim-gather-2.2.8.orig/plugin/metriczECKD.c +++ sblim-gather-2.2.8/plugin/metriczECKD.c @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ char* readSysFs(char* deviceName) { int metricRetrECKD( int mid, MetricReturner mret ) { - char dirpath[256]; + char dirpath[256], devpath[256]; int deviceCount = 0; DIR *dirfd; @@ -252,7 +252,12 @@ int metricRetrECKD( int mid, "%x.%x.%4x", &css, &lcss, &ccw) != 3) continue; - values = readSysFs(dent->d_name); + if (snprintf(devpath, 255, "%s/%s", dirpath, dent->d_name) >= 255) { + DBGONLY(printf("device path too long : %s/%s", dirpath, dent->d_name)); + devpath[255] = '\x0'; + } + + values = readSysFs(devpath); DBGONLY(printf("device name = %s\n", dent->d_name);) if (values!=NULL) {
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