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We shadow local variables in several places: generally, these changes make the code clearer. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
565 lines
16 KiB
C
565 lines
16 KiB
C
#include "config.h"
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#include <ccan/io/io.h>
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#include <common/json_parse.h>
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#include <common/memleak.h>
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#include <db/exec.h>
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#include <db/utils.h>
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#include <lightningd/plugin_hook.h>
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/* Struct containing all the information needed to deserialize and
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* dispatch an eventual plugin_hook response. */
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struct plugin_hook_request {
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struct list_head call_chain;
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struct plugin *plugin;
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const struct plugin_hook *hook;
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void *cb_arg;
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struct db *db;
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struct lightningd *ld;
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};
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struct hook_instance {
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/* What plugin registered */
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struct plugin *plugin;
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/* Dependencies it asked for. */
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const char **before, **after;
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};
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/* A link in the plugin_hook call chain (there's a joke in there about
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* computer scientists and naming...). The purpose is to act both as a list
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* from which elements can be popped off as we progress along the chain as
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* well as have a way for plugins to notify about their untimely demise during
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* a hook call.
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*/
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struct plugin_hook_call_link {
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struct list_node list;
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struct plugin *plugin;
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struct plugin_hook_request *req;
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};
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static struct plugin_hook **get_hooks(size_t *num)
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{
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static struct plugin_hook **hooks = NULL;
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static size_t num_hooks;
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if (!hooks)
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hooks = autodata_get(hooks, &num_hooks);
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*num = num_hooks;
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return hooks;
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}
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static struct plugin_hook *plugin_hook_by_name(const char *name)
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{
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size_t num_hooks;
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struct plugin_hook **hooks = get_hooks(&num_hooks);
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for (size_t i=0; i<num_hooks; i++)
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if (streq(hooks[i]->name, name))
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return hooks[i];
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return NULL;
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}
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/* When we destroy a plugin, we remove its hooks */
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static void destroy_hook_instance(struct hook_instance *h,
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struct plugin_hook *hook)
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{
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(hook->hooks); i++) {
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if (h == hook->hooks[i]) {
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tal_arr_remove(&hook->hooks, i);
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return;
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}
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}
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abort();
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}
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struct plugin_hook *plugin_hook_register(struct plugin *plugin, const char *method)
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{
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struct hook_instance *h;
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struct plugin_hook *hook = plugin_hook_by_name(method);
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if (!hook) {
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/* No such hook name registered */
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Make sure the hook_elements array is initialized. */
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if (hook->hooks == NULL)
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hook->hooks = notleak(tal_arr(NULL, struct hook_instance *, 0));
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/* Ensure we don't register the same plugin multple times. */
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for (size_t i=0; i<tal_count(hook->hooks); i++)
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if (hook->hooks[i]->plugin == plugin)
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return NULL;
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/* Ok, we're sure they can register and they aren't yet registered, so
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* register them. */
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h = tal(plugin, struct hook_instance);
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h->plugin = plugin;
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h->before = tal_arr(h, const char *, 0);
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h->after = tal_arr(h, const char *, 0);
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tal_add_destructor2(h, destroy_hook_instance, hook);
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tal_arr_expand(&hook->hooks, h);
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return hook;
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}
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/* Mutual recursion */
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static void plugin_hook_call_next(struct plugin_hook_request *ph_req);
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static void plugin_hook_callback(const char *buffer, const jsmntok_t *toks,
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const jsmntok_t *idtok,
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struct plugin_hook_request *r);
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/* We get notified if a plugin was killed while it was part of a call
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* chain. If it was still to be called we just remove it from the list,
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* otherwise it was the plugin that was currently handling the hook call, and
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* we need to fail over to the next plugin.
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*/
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static void plugin_hook_killed(struct plugin_hook_call_link *link)
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{
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struct plugin_hook_call_link *head;
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head = list_top(&link->req->call_chain, struct plugin_hook_call_link,
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list);
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/* If we are the head of the call chain, then the plugin died while it
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* was handling the hook call. Pretend it didn't get the memo by
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* calling the next one instead. This is correct since it is
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* equivalent to the plugin dying before the hook invokation, assuming
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* the plugin has not commmitted any changes internally. This is the
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* weakest assumption we can make short of restarting the plugin and
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* calling the hook again (potentially crashing the plugin the same
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* way again.
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*/
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if (link == head) {
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/* Call next will unlink, so we don't need to. This is treated
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* equivalent to the plugin returning a continue-result.
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*/
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plugin_hook_callback(NULL, NULL, NULL, link->req);
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} else {
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/* The plugin is in the list waiting to be called, just remove
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* it from the list. */
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list_del(&link->list);
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}
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}
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bool plugin_hook_continue(void *unused, const char *buffer, const jsmntok_t *toks)
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{
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const jsmntok_t *resrestok = json_get_member(buffer, toks, "result");
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return resrestok && json_tok_streq(buffer, resrestok, "continue");
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}
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/**
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* Callback to be passed to the jsonrpc_request.
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*
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* Unbundles the arguments, deserializes the response and dispatches
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* it to the hook callback.
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*/
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static void plugin_hook_callback(const char *buffer, const jsmntok_t *toks,
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const jsmntok_t *idtok,
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struct plugin_hook_request *r)
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{
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const jsmntok_t *resulttok;
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struct db *db = r->db;
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struct plugin_hook_call_link *last, *it;
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bool in_transaction = false;
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/* Pop the head off the call chain and continue with the next */
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last = list_pop(&r->call_chain, struct plugin_hook_call_link, list);
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assert(last != NULL);
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tal_del_destructor(last, plugin_hook_killed);
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tal_free(last);
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if (r->ld->state == LD_STATE_SHUTDOWN) {
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log_debug(r->ld->log,
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"Abandoning plugin hook call due to shutdown");
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return;
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}
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log_debug(r->ld->log, "Plugin %s returned from %s hook call",
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r->plugin->shortname, r->hook->name);
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if (buffer) {
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resulttok = json_get_member(buffer, toks, "result");
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if (!resulttok)
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fatal("Plugin for %s returned non-result response %.*s",
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r->hook->name, toks->end - toks->start,
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buffer + toks->start);
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db_begin_transaction(db);
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if (!r->hook->deserialize_cb(r->cb_arg, buffer,
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resulttok)) {
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tal_free(r->cb_arg);
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db_commit_transaction(db);
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goto cleanup;
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}
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in_transaction = true;
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} else {
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/* plugin died */
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resulttok = NULL;
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}
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if (!list_empty(&r->call_chain)) {
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if (in_transaction)
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db_commit_transaction(db);
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plugin_hook_call_next(r);
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return;
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}
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/* We optimize for the case where we already called deserialize_cb */
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if (!in_transaction)
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db_begin_transaction(db);
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r->hook->final_cb(r->cb_arg);
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db_commit_transaction(db);
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cleanup:
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/* We need to remove the destructors from the remaining
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* call-chain, otherwise they'd still be called when the
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* plugin dies or we shut down. */
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list_for_each(&r->call_chain, it, list) {
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tal_del_destructor(it, plugin_hook_killed);
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tal_steal(r, it);
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}
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tal_free(r);
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}
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static void plugin_hook_call_next(struct plugin_hook_request *ph_req)
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{
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struct jsonrpc_request *req;
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const struct plugin_hook *hook = ph_req->hook;
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assert(!list_empty(&ph_req->call_chain));
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ph_req->plugin = list_top(&ph_req->call_chain, struct plugin_hook_call_link, list)->plugin;
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log_debug(ph_req->ld->log, "Calling %s hook of plugin %s",
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ph_req->hook->name, ph_req->plugin->shortname);
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req = jsonrpc_request_start(NULL, hook->name,
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plugin_get_log(ph_req->plugin),
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NULL,
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plugin_hook_callback, ph_req);
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hook->serialize_payload(ph_req->cb_arg, req->stream, ph_req->plugin);
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jsonrpc_request_end(req);
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plugin_request_send(ph_req->plugin, req);
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}
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bool plugin_hook_call_(struct lightningd *ld, const struct plugin_hook *hook,
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tal_t *cb_arg STEALS)
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{
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struct plugin_hook_request *ph_req;
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struct plugin_hook_call_link *link;
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if (tal_count(hook->hooks)) {
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/* If we have a plugin that has registered for this
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* hook, serialize and call it */
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/* FIXME: technically this is a leak, but we don't
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* currently have a list to store these. We might want
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* to eventually to inspect in-flight requests. */
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ph_req = notleak(tal(hook->hooks, struct plugin_hook_request));
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ph_req->hook = hook;
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ph_req->cb_arg = tal_steal(ph_req, cb_arg);
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ph_req->db = ld->wallet->db;
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ph_req->ld = ld;
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list_head_init(&ph_req->call_chain);
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for (size_t i=0; i<tal_count(hook->hooks); i++) {
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/* We allocate this off of the plugin so we get notified if the plugin dies. */
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link = tal(hook->hooks[i]->plugin,
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struct plugin_hook_call_link);
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link->plugin = hook->hooks[i]->plugin;
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link->req = ph_req;
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tal_add_destructor(link, plugin_hook_killed);
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list_add_tail(&ph_req->call_chain, &link->list);
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}
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plugin_hook_call_next(ph_req);
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return false;
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} else {
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/* If no plugin has registered for this hook, just
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* call the callback with a NULL result. Saves us the
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* roundtrip to the serializer and deserializer. If we
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* were expecting a default response it should have
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* been part of the `cb_arg`. */
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hook->final_cb(cb_arg);
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return true;
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}
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}
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/* We open-code this, because it's just different and special enough to be
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* annoying, and to make it clear that it's totally synchronous. */
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/* Special synchronous hook for db */
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static struct plugin_hook db_write_hook = {"db_write", NULL, NULL};
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AUTODATA(hooks, &db_write_hook);
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/* A `db_write` for one particular plugin hook. */
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struct db_write_hook_req {
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struct plugin *plugin;
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struct plugin_hook_request *ph_req;
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size_t *num_hooks;
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};
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static void db_hook_response(const char *buffer, const jsmntok_t *toks,
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const jsmntok_t *idtok,
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struct db_write_hook_req *dwh_req)
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{
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const jsmntok_t *resulttok;
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resulttok = json_get_member(buffer, toks, "result");
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if (!resulttok)
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fatal("Plugin '%s' returned an invalid response to the "
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"db_write hook: %.*s",
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dwh_req->plugin->cmd,
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json_tok_full_len(toks),
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json_tok_full(buffer, toks));
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/* We expect result: { 'result' : 'continue' }.
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* Anything else we abort.
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*/
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resulttok = json_get_member(buffer, resulttok, "result");
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if (resulttok) {
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if (!json_tok_streq(buffer, resulttok, "continue"))
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fatal("Plugin '%s' returned failed db_write: %.*s.",
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dwh_req->plugin->cmd,
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json_tok_full_len(toks),
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json_tok_full(buffer, toks));
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} else
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fatal("Plugin '%s' returned an invalid result to the db_write "
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"hook: %.*s",
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dwh_req->plugin->cmd,
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json_tok_full_len(toks),
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json_tok_full(buffer, toks));
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assert((*dwh_req->num_hooks) != 0);
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--(*dwh_req->num_hooks);
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/* If there are other runners, do not exit yet. */
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if ((*dwh_req->num_hooks) != 0)
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return;
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/* We're done, exit exclusive loop. */
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log_debug(dwh_req->plugin->plugins->ld->log, "io_break: %s", __func__);
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io_break(dwh_req->ph_req);
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}
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void plugin_hook_db_sync(struct db *db)
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{
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const struct plugin_hook *hook = &db_write_hook;
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struct jsonrpc_request *req;
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struct plugin_hook_request *ph_req;
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void *ret;
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struct plugin **plugins;
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size_t i;
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size_t num_hooks;
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const char **changes = db_changes(db);
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num_hooks = tal_count(hook->hooks);
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if (num_hooks == 0)
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return;
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plugins = notleak(tal_arr(NULL, struct plugin *,
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num_hooks));
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for (i = 0; i < num_hooks; ++i)
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plugins[i] = hook->hooks[i]->plugin;
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ph_req = notleak(tal(hook->hooks, struct plugin_hook_request));
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ph_req->hook = hook;
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ph_req->db = db;
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ph_req->cb_arg = &num_hooks;
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for (i = 0; i < num_hooks; ++i) {
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/* Create an object for this plugin. */
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struct db_write_hook_req *dwh_req;
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dwh_req = tal(ph_req, struct db_write_hook_req);
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dwh_req->plugin = plugins[i];
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dwh_req->ph_req = ph_req;
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dwh_req->num_hooks = &num_hooks;
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/* FIXME: do IO logging for this! */
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req = jsonrpc_request_start(NULL, hook->name, NULL, NULL,
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db_hook_response,
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dwh_req);
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json_add_num(req->stream, "data_version",
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db_data_version_get(db));
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json_array_start(req->stream, "writes");
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for (size_t j = 0; j < tal_count(changes); j++)
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json_add_string(req->stream, NULL, changes[j]);
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json_array_end(req->stream);
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jsonrpc_request_end(req);
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plugin_request_send(plugins[i], req);
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}
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/* We can be called on way out of an io_loop, which is already breaking.
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* That will make this immediately return; save the break value and call
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* again, then hand it onwards. */
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ret = plugins_exclusive_loop(plugins);
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if (ret != ph_req) {
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void *ret2 = plugins_exclusive_loop(plugins);
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assert(ret2 == ph_req);
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log_debug(plugins[0]->plugins->ld->log, "io_break: %s", __func__);
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io_break(ret);
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}
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assert(num_hooks == 0);
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tal_free(plugins);
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tal_free(ph_req);
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}
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static void add_deps(const char ***arr,
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const char *buffer,
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const jsmntok_t *arrtok)
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{
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const jsmntok_t *t;
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size_t i;
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if (!arrtok)
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return;
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json_for_each_arr(i, t, arrtok)
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tal_arr_expand(arr, json_strdup(*arr, buffer, t));
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}
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void plugin_hook_add_deps(struct plugin_hook *hook,
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struct plugin *plugin,
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const char *buffer,
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const jsmntok_t *before,
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const jsmntok_t *after)
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{
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struct hook_instance *h = NULL;
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/* We just added this, it must exist */
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(hook->hooks); i++) {
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if (hook->hooks[i]->plugin == plugin) {
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h = hook->hooks[i];
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break;
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}
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}
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assert(h);
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add_deps(&h->before, buffer, before);
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add_deps(&h->after, buffer, after);
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}
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struct hook_node {
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/* Is this copied into the ordered array yet? */
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bool finished;
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struct hook_instance *hook;
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size_t num_incoming;
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struct hook_node **outgoing;
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};
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static struct hook_node *find_hook(struct hook_node *graph, const char *name)
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{
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(graph); i++) {
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if (plugin_paths_match(graph[i].hook->plugin->cmd, name))
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return graph + i;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Sometimes naive is best. */
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static struct hook_node *get_best_candidate(struct hook_node *graph)
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{
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struct hook_node *best = NULL;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(graph); i++) {
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if (graph[i].finished)
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continue;
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if (graph[i].num_incoming != 0)
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continue;
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if (!best
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|| best->hook->plugin->index > graph[i].hook->plugin->index)
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best = &graph[i];
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}
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return best;
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}
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static struct plugin **plugin_hook_make_ordered(const tal_t *ctx,
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struct plugin_hook *hook)
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{
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struct hook_node *graph, *n;
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struct hook_instance **done;
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/* Populate graph nodes */
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graph = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct hook_node, tal_count(hook->hooks));
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(graph); i++) {
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graph[i].finished = false;
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graph[i].hook = hook->hooks[i];
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graph[i].num_incoming = 0;
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graph[i].outgoing = tal_arr(graph, struct hook_node *, 0);
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}
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/* Add edges. */
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for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(graph); i++) {
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for (size_t j = 0; j < tal_count(graph[i].hook->before); j++) {
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n = find_hook(graph, graph[i].hook->before[j]);
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if (!n) {
|
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/* This is useful for typos! */
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log_debug(graph[i].hook->plugin->log,
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"hook %s before unknown plugin %s",
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|
hook->name,
|
|
graph[i].hook->before[j]);
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continue;
|
|
}
|
|
tal_arr_expand(&graph[i].outgoing, n);
|
|
n->num_incoming++;
|
|
}
|
|
for (size_t j = 0; j < tal_count(graph[i].hook->after); j++) {
|
|
n = find_hook(graph, graph[i].hook->after[j]);
|
|
if (!n) {
|
|
/* This is useful for typos! */
|
|
log_debug(graph[i].hook->plugin->log,
|
|
"hook %s after unknown plugin %s",
|
|
hook->name,
|
|
graph[i].hook->after[j]);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
tal_arr_expand(&n->outgoing, &graph[i]);
|
|
graph[i].num_incoming++;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
done = tal_arr(tmpctx, struct hook_instance *, 0);
|
|
while ((n = get_best_candidate(graph)) != NULL) {
|
|
tal_arr_expand(&done, n->hook);
|
|
n->finished = true;
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(n->outgoing); i++)
|
|
n->outgoing[i]->num_incoming--;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (tal_count(done) != tal_count(hook->hooks)) {
|
|
struct plugin **ret = tal_arr(ctx, struct plugin *, 0);
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(graph); i++) {
|
|
if (!graph[i].finished)
|
|
tal_arr_expand(&ret, graph[i].hook->plugin);
|
|
}
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Success! Copy ordered hooks back. */
|
|
memcpy(hook->hooks, done, tal_bytelen(hook->hooks));
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Plugins could fail due to multiple hooks, but only add once. */
|
|
static void append_plugin_once(struct plugin ***ret, struct plugin *p)
|
|
{
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < tal_count(*ret); i++) {
|
|
if ((*ret)[i] == p)
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
tal_arr_expand(ret, p);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct plugin **plugin_hooks_make_ordered(const tal_t *ctx)
|
|
{
|
|
size_t num_hooks;
|
|
struct plugin_hook **hooks = get_hooks(&num_hooks);
|
|
struct plugin **ret = tal_arr(ctx, struct plugin *, 0);
|
|
|
|
for (size_t i=0; i<num_hooks; i++) {
|
|
struct plugin **these = plugin_hook_make_ordered(ctx, hooks[i]);
|
|
for (size_t j = 0; j < tal_count(these); j++)
|
|
append_plugin_once(&ret, these[j]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|