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31.Dd February 11, 2019
32.Dt LIBBE 3
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm libbe
36.Nd library for creating, destroying and modifying ZFS boot environments
37.Sh LIBRARY
38.Lb libbe
39.Sh SYNOPSIS
40.In be.h
41.Ft "libbe_handle_t *hdl" Ns
42.Fn libbe_init "const char *be_root"
43.Pp
44.Ft void
45.Fn libbe_close "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
46.Pp
47.Ft const char * Ns
48.Fn be_active_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
49.Pp
50.Ft const char * Ns
51.Fn be_active_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
52.Pp
53.Ft const char * Ns
54.Fn be_nextboot_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
55.Pp
56.Ft const char * Ns
57.Fn be_nextboot_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
58.Pp
59.Ft const char * Ns
60.Fn be_root_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
61.Pp
62.Ft int
63.Fn be_create "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name"
64.Pp
65.Ft int
66.Fn be_create_from_existing "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *be_origin"
67.Pp
68.Ft int
69.Fn be_create_from_existing_snap "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *snap"
70.Pp
71.Ft int
72.Fn be_rename "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_old" "const char *be_new"
73.Pp
74.Ft int
75.Fn be_activate "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "bool temporary"
76.Ft int
77.Fn be_destroy "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int options"
78.Pp
79.Ft void
80.Fn be_nicenum "uint64_t num" "char *buf" "size_t bufsz"
81.Pp
82.\" TODO: Write up of mount options
83.\" typedef enum {
84.\"	BE_MNT_FORCE		= 1 << 0,
85.\"	BE_MNT_DEEP		= 1 << 1,
86.\" } be_mount_opt_t
87.Ft int
88.Fn be_mount "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "char *be_name" "char *mntpoint" "int flags" "char *result"
89.Pp
90.Ft int
91.Fn be_mounted_at "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *path" "nvlist_t *details"
92.Pp
93.Ft int
94.Fn be_unmount "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "char *be_name" "int flags"
95.Pp
96.Ft int
97.Fn libbe_errno "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
98.Pp
99.Ft const char * Ns
100.Fn libbe_error_description "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
101.Pp
102.Ft void
103.Fn libbe_print_on_error "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "bool doprint"
104.Pp
105.Ft int
106.Fn be_root_concat "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "char *result"
107.Pp
108.Ft int
109.Fn be_validate_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name"
110.Pp
111.Ft int
112.Fn be_validate_snap "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *snap"
113.Pp
114.Ft int
115.Fn be_exists "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "char *be_name"
116.Pp
117.Ft int
118.Fn be_export "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int fd"
119.Pp
120.Ft int
121.Fn be_import "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int fd"
122.Pp
123.Ft int
124.Fn be_prop_list_alloc "nvlist_t **prop_list"
125.Pp
126.Ft int
127.Fn be_get_bootenv_props "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "nvlist_t *be_list"
128.Pp
129.Ft int
130.Fn be_get_dataset_props "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *ds_name" "nvlist_t *props"
131.Pp
132.Ft int
133.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *ds_name" "nvlist_t *snap_list"
134.Pp
135.Ft void
136.Fn be_prop_list_free "nvlist_t *prop_list"
137.Sh DESCRIPTION
138.Nm
139interfaces with libzfs to provide a set of functions for various operations
140regarding ZFS boot environments including "deep" boot environments in which
141a boot environments has child datasets.
142.Pp
143A context structure is passed to each function, allowing for a small amount
144of state to be retained, such as errors from previous operations.
145.Nm
146may be configured to print the corresponding error message to
147.Dv stderr
148when an error is encountered with
149.Fn libbe_print_on_error .
150.Pp
151All functions returning an
152.Vt int
153return 0 on success, or a
154.Nm
155errno otherwise as described in
156.Sx DIAGNOSTICS .
157.Pp
158The
159.Fn libbe_init
160function takes an optional BE root and initializes
161.Nm ,
162returning a
163.Vt "libbe_handle_t *"
164on success, or
165.Dv NULL
166on error.
167If a BE root is supplied,
168.Nm
169will only operate out of that pool and BE root.
170An error may occur if:
171.Bl -column
172.It /boot and / are not on the same filesystem and device,
173.It libzfs fails to initialize,
174.It The system has not been properly booted with a ZFS boot
175environment,
176.It Nm
177fails to open the zpool the active boot environment resides on, or
178.It Nm
179fails to locate the boot environment that is currently mounted.
180.El
181.Pp
182The
183.Fn libbe_close
184function frees all resources previously acquired in
185.Fn libbe_init ,
186invalidating the handle in the process.
187.Pp
188The
189.Fn be_active_name
190function returns the name of the currently booted boot environment.
191This boot environment may not belong to the same BE root as the root libbe
192is operating on!
193.Pp
194The
195.Fn be_active_path
196function returns the full path of the currently booted boot environment.
197This boot environment may not belong to the same BE root as the root libbe
198is operating on!
199.Pp
200The
201.Fn be_nextboot_name
202function returns the name of the boot environment that will be active on reboot.
203.Pp
204The
205.Fn be_nextboot_path
206function returns the full path of the boot environment that will be
207active on reboot.
208.Pp
209The
210.Fn be_root_path
211function returns the boot environment root path.
212.Pp
213The
214.Fn be_create
215function creates a boot environment with the given name.
216It will be created from a snapshot of the currently booted boot environment.
217.Pp
218The
219.Fn be_create_from_existing
220function creates a boot environment with the given name from the name of an
221existing boot environment.
222A snapshot will be made of the base boot environment, and the new boot
223environment will be created from that.
224.Pp
225The
226.Fn be_create_from_existing_snap
227function creates a boot environment with the given name from an existing
228snapshot.
229.Pp
230The
231.Fn be_rename
232function renames a boot environment without unmounting it, as if renamed with
233the
234.Fl u
235argument were passed to
236.Nm zfs
237.Cm rename
238.Pp
239The
240.Fn be_activate
241function makes a boot environment active on the next boot.
242If the
243.Fa temporary
244flag is set, then it will be active for the next boot only, as done by
245.Xr zfsbootcfg 8 .
246Next boot functionality is currently only available when booting in x86 BIOS
247mode.
248.Pp
249The
250.Fn be_destroy
251function will recursively destroy the given boot environment.
252It will not destroy a mounted boot environment unless the
253.Dv BE_DESTROY_FORCE
254option is set in
255.Fa options .
256If the
257.Dv BE_DESTROY_ORIGIN
258option is set in
259.Fa options ,
260the
261.Fn be_destroy
262function will destroy the origin snapshot to this boot environment as well.
263.Pp
264The
265.Fn be_nicenum
266function will format
267.Fa name
268in a traditional ZFS humanized format, similar to
269.Xr humanize_number 3 .
270This function effectively proxies
271.Fn zfs_nicenum
272from libzfs.
273.Pp
274The
275.Fn be_mount
276function will mount the given boot environment.
277If
278.Fa mountpoint
279is
280.Dv NULL ,
281a mount point will be generated in
282.Pa /tmp
283using
284.Xr mkdtemp 3 .
285If
286.Fa result
287is not
288.Dv NULL ,
289it should be large enough to accommodate
290.Dv BE_MAXPATHLEN
291including the null terminator.
292the final mount point will be copied into it.
293Setting the
294.Dv BE_MNT_FORCE
295flag will pass
296.Dv MNT_FORCE
297to the underlying
298.Xr mount 2
299call.
300.Pp
301The
302.Fn be_mounted_at
303function will check if there is a boot environment mounted at the given
304.Fa path .
305If
306.Fa details
307is not
308.Dv NULL ,
309it will be populated with a list of the mounted dataset's properties.
310This list of properties matches the properties collected by
311.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
312.Pp
313The
314.Fn be_unmount
315function will unmount the given boot environment.
316Setting the
317.Dv BE_MNT_FORCE
318flag will pass
319.Dv MNT_FORCE
320to the underlying
321.Xr mount 2
322call.
323.Pp
324The
325.Fn libbe_errno
326function returns the
327.Nm
328errno.
329.Pp
330The
331.Fn libbe_error_description
332function returns a string description of the currently set
333.Nm
334errno.
335.Pp
336The
337.Fn libbe_print_on_error
338function will change whether or not
339.Nm
340prints the description of any encountered error to
341.Dv stderr ,
342based on
343.Fa doprint .
344.Pp
345The
346.Fn be_root_concat
347function will concatenate the boot environment root and the given boot
348environment name into
349.Fa result .
350.Pp
351The
352.Fn be_validate_name
353function will validate the given boot environment name for both length
354restrictions as well as valid character restrictions.
355This function does not set the internal library error state.
356.Pp
357The
358.Fn be_validate_snap
359function will validate the given snapshot name.
360The snapshot must have a valid name, exist, and have a mountpoint of
361.Pa / .
362This function does not set the internal library error state.
363.Pp
364The
365.Fn be_exists
366function will check whether the given boot environment exists and has a
367mountpoint of
368.Pa / .
369This function does not set the internal library error state, but will return
370the appropriate error.
371.Pp
372The
373.Fn be_export
374function will export the given boot environment to the file specified by
375.Fa fd .
376A snapshot will be created of the boot environment prior to export.
377.Pp
378The
379.Fn be_import
380function will import the boot environment in the file specified by
381.Fa fd ,
382and give it the name
383.Fa be_name .
384.Pp
385The
386.Fn be_prop_list_alloc
387function allocates a property list suitable for passing to
388.Fn be_get_bootenv_props ,
389.Fn be_get_dataset_props ,
390or
391.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots .
392It should be freed later by
393.Fa be_prop_list_free .
394.Pp
395The
396.Fn be_get_bootenv_props
397function will populate
398.Fa be_list
399with
400.Vt nvpair_t
401of boot environment names paired with an
402.Vt nvlist_t
403of their properties.
404The following properties are currently collected as appropriate:
405.Bl -column "Returned name"
406.It Sy Returned name Ta Sy Description
407.It dataset Ta -
408.It name Ta Boot environment name
409.It mounted Ta Current mount point
410.It mountpoint Ta Do mountpoint Dc property
411.It origin Ta Do origin Dc property
412.It creation Ta Do creation Dc property
413.It active Ta Currently booted environment
414.It used Ta Literal Do used Dc property
415.It usedds Ta Literal Do usedds Dc property
416.It usedsnap Ta Literal Do usedrefreserv Dc property
417.It referenced Ta Literal Do referenced Dc property
418.It nextboot Ta Active on next boot
419.El
420.Pp
421Only the
422.Dq dataset ,
423.Dq name ,
424.Dq active ,
425and
426.Dq nextboot
427returned values will always be present.
428All other properties may be omitted if not available.
429.Pp
430The
431.Fn be_get_dataset_props
432function will get properties of the specified dataset.
433.Fa props
434is populated directly with a list of the properties as returned by
435.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
436.Pp
437The
438.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots
439function will retrieve all snapshots of the given dataset.
440.Fa snap_list
441will be populated with a list of
442.Vt nvpair_t
443exactly as specified by
444.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
445.Pp
446The
447.Fn be_prop_list_free
448function will free the property list.
449.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
450Upon error, one of the following values will be returned:
451.Bl -dash -offset indent -compact
452.It
453BE_ERR_SUCCESS
454.It
455BE_ERR_INVALIDNAME
456.It
457BE_ERR_EXISTS
458.It
459BE_ERR_NOENT
460.It
461BE_ERR_PERMS
462.It
463BE_ERR_DESTROYACT
464.It
465BE_ERR_DESTROYMNT
466.It
467BE_ERR_BADPATH
468.It
469BE_ERR_PATHBUSY
470.It
471BE_ERR_PATHLEN
472.It
473BE_ERR_BADMOUNT
474.It
475BE_ERR_NOORIGIN
476.It
477BE_ERR_MOUNTED
478.It
479BE_ERR_NOMOUNT
480.It
481BE_ERR_ZFSOPEN
482.It
483BE_ERR_ZFSCLONE
484.It
485BE_ERR_IO
486.It
487BE_ERR_NOPOOL
488.It
489BE_ERR_NOMEM
490.It
491BE_ERR_UNKNOWN
492.El
493.Sh SEE ALSO
494.Xr bectl 8
495.Sh HISTORY
496.Nm
497and its corresponding command,
498.Xr bectl 8 ,
499were written as a 2017 Google Summer of Code project with Allan Jude serving
500as a mentor.
501Later work was done by
502.An Kyle Evans Aq Mt kevans@FreeBSD.org .
503