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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 08/19] libxc: suspend: Fix suspend event channel locking
On Thu, 2014-03-13 at 18:46 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [PATCH 08/19] libxc: suspend: Fix suspend event
> channel locking"):
> > On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 14:56 +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > > Use fcntl F_SETLK, rather than writing our pid into a "lock" file.
> > > That way if we crash we don't leave the lockfile lying about. Callers
> > > now need to keep the fd for our lockfile. (We don't use flock because
> > > we don't want anyone who inherits this fd across fork to end up with a
> > > handle onto the lock.)
> > >
> > > While we are here:
> > > * Move the lockfile to /var/run/xen
> >
> > There isn't some autoconf'y path we should use is there? SUBSYS_DIR,
> > localstatedir etc?
>
> There does seem to be, but I'm not really convinced that it's the
> right thing.
>
> > Probably we don't really use those elsewhere so it is consistent to
> > use /var directly here too.
>
> I did a grep for uses of /var/run in the whole tree, and of /var in
> libxl. libxl has /var/lib and /var/log hardcoded but not /var/run
> yet.
>
> But xenstored, xenmon, and many of our scripts, have it hardcoded in
> one way or another.
This rings a bell -- I think when we switch prefix from /usr
to /usr/local we inadvertently ended up moving a load of stuff
to /usr/local/var which was just broken -- so we ended up overriding to
use FHS /var instead of GNU/autoconf $PREFIX/var.
So I think you've done the right thing.
My ack stands.
>
> So I think this is OK. Systems which are using /run will have a
> symlink for /var/run.
>
> Thanks,
> Ian.
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