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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
24  * Copyright (c) 2013 Steven Hartland. All rights reserved.
25  */
26 
27 /*
28  * LibZFS_Core (lzc) is intended to replace most functionality in libzfs.
29  * It has the following characteristics:
30  *
31  *  - Thread Safe.  libzfs_core is accessible concurrently from multiple
32  *  threads.  This is accomplished primarily by avoiding global data
33  *  (e.g. caching).  Since it's thread-safe, there is no reason for a
34  *  process to have multiple libzfs "instances".  Therefore, we store
35  *  our few pieces of data (e.g. the file descriptor) in global
36  *  variables.  The fd is reference-counted so that the libzfs_core
37  *  library can be "initialized" multiple times (e.g. by different
38  *  consumers within the same process).
39  *
40  *  - Committed Interface.  The libzfs_core interface will be committed,
41  *  therefore consumers can compile against it and be confident that
42  *  their code will continue to work on future releases of this code.
43  *  Currently, the interface is Evolving (not Committed), but we intend
44  *  to commit to it once it is more complete and we determine that it
45  *  meets the needs of all consumers.
46  *
47  *  - Programatic Error Handling.  libzfs_core communicates errors with
48  *  defined error numbers, and doesn't print anything to stdout/stderr.
49  *
50  *  - Thin Layer.  libzfs_core is a thin layer, marshaling arguments
51  *  to/from the kernel ioctls.  There is generally a 1:1 correspondence
52  *  between libzfs_core functions and ioctls to /dev/zfs.
53  *
54  *  - Clear Atomicity.  Because libzfs_core functions are generally 1:1
55  *  with kernel ioctls, and kernel ioctls are general atomic, each
56  *  libzfs_core function is atomic.  For example, creating multiple
57  *  snapshots with a single call to lzc_snapshot() is atomic -- it
58  *  can't fail with only some of the requested snapshots created, even
59  *  in the event of power loss or system crash.
60  *
61  *  - Continued libzfs Support.  Some higher-level operations (e.g.
62  *  support for "zfs send -R") are too complicated to fit the scope of
63  *  libzfs_core.  This functionality will continue to live in libzfs.
64  *  Where appropriate, libzfs will use the underlying atomic operations
65  *  of libzfs_core.  For example, libzfs may implement "zfs send -R |
66  *  zfs receive" by using individual "send one snapshot", rename,
67  *  destroy, and "receive one snapshot" operations in libzfs_core.
68  *  /sbin/zfs and /zbin/zpool will link with both libzfs and
69  *  libzfs_core.  Other consumers should aim to use only libzfs_core,
70  *  since that will be the supported, stable interface going forwards.
71  */
72 
73 #include <libzfs_core.h>
74 #include <ctype.h>
75 #include <unistd.h>
76 #include <stdlib.h>
77 #include <string.h>
78 #include <errno.h>
79 #include <fcntl.h>
80 #include <pthread.h>
81 #include <sys/nvpair.h>
82 #include <sys/param.h>
83 #include <sys/types.h>
84 #include <sys/stat.h>
85 #include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
86 
87 static int g_fd;
88 static pthread_mutex_t g_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
89 static int g_refcount;
90 
91 int
92 libzfs_core_init(void)
93 {
94 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&g_lock);
95 	if (g_refcount == 0) {
96 		g_fd = open("/dev/zfs", O_RDWR);
97 		if (g_fd < 0) {
98 			(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&g_lock);
99 			return (errno);
100 		}
101 	}
102 	g_refcount++;
103 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&g_lock);
104 	return (0);
105 }
106 
107 void
108 libzfs_core_fini(void)
109 {
110 	(void) pthread_mutex_lock(&g_lock);
111 	ASSERT3S(g_refcount, >, 0);
112 	g_refcount--;
113 	if (g_refcount == 0)
114 		(void) close(g_fd);
115 	(void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&g_lock);
116 }
117 
118 static int
119 lzc_ioctl(zfs_ioc_t ioc, const char *name,
120     nvlist_t *source, nvlist_t **resultp)
121 {
122 	zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 };
123 	int error = 0;
124 	char *packed;
125 	size_t size;
126 
127 	ASSERT3S(g_refcount, >, 0);
128 
129 	(void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, name, sizeof (zc.zc_name));
130 
131 	packed = fnvlist_pack(source, &size);
132 	zc.zc_nvlist_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed;
133 	zc.zc_nvlist_src_size = size;
134 
135 	if (resultp != NULL) {
136 		*resultp = NULL;
137 		zc.zc_nvlist_dst_size = MAX(size * 2, 128 * 1024);
138 		zc.zc_nvlist_dst = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)
139 		    malloc(zc.zc_nvlist_dst_size);
140 		if (zc.zc_nvlist_dst == NULL) {
141 			error = ENOMEM;
142 			goto out;
143 		}
144 	}
145 
146 	while (ioctl(g_fd, ioc, &zc) != 0) {
147 		if (errno == ENOMEM && resultp != NULL) {
148 			free((void *)(uintptr_t)zc.zc_nvlist_dst);
149 			zc.zc_nvlist_dst_size *= 2;
150 			zc.zc_nvlist_dst = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)
151 			    malloc(zc.zc_nvlist_dst_size);
152 			if (zc.zc_nvlist_dst == NULL) {
153 				error = ENOMEM;
154 				goto out;
155 			}
156 		} else {
157 			error = errno;
158 			break;
159 		}
160 	}
161 	if (zc.zc_nvlist_dst_filled) {
162 		*resultp = fnvlist_unpack((void *)(uintptr_t)zc.zc_nvlist_dst,
163 		    zc.zc_nvlist_dst_size);
164 	}
165 
166 out:
167 	fnvlist_pack_free(packed, size);
168 	free((void *)(uintptr_t)zc.zc_nvlist_dst);
169 	return (error);
170 }
171 
172 int
173 lzc_create(const char *fsname, dmu_objset_type_t type, nvlist_t *props)
174 {
175 	int error;
176 	nvlist_t *args = fnvlist_alloc();
177 	fnvlist_add_int32(args, "type", type);
178 	if (props != NULL)
179 		fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "props", props);
180 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_CREATE, fsname, args, NULL);
181 	nvlist_free(args);
182 	return (error);
183 }
184 
185 int
186 lzc_clone(const char *fsname, const char *origin,
187     nvlist_t *props)
188 {
189 	int error;
190 	nvlist_t *args = fnvlist_alloc();
191 	fnvlist_add_string(args, "origin", origin);
192 	if (props != NULL)
193 		fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "props", props);
194 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_CLONE, fsname, args, NULL);
195 	nvlist_free(args);
196 	return (error);
197 }
198 
199 /*
200  * Creates snapshots.
201  *
202  * The keys in the snaps nvlist are the snapshots to be created.
203  * They must all be in the same pool.
204  *
205  * The props nvlist is properties to set.  Currently only user properties
206  * are supported.  { user:prop_name -> string value }
207  *
208  * The returned results nvlist will have an entry for each snapshot that failed.
209  * The value will be the (int32) error code.
210  *
211  * The return value will be 0 if all snapshots were created, otherwise it will
212  * be the errno of a (unspecified) snapshot that failed.
213  */
214 int
215 lzc_snapshot(nvlist_t *snaps, nvlist_t *props, nvlist_t **errlist)
216 {
217 	nvpair_t *elem;
218 	nvlist_t *args;
219 	int error;
220 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
221 
222 	*errlist = NULL;
223 
224 	/* determine the pool name */
225 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, NULL);
226 	if (elem == NULL)
227 		return (0);
228 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
229 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/@")] = '\0';
230 
231 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
232 	fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "snaps", snaps);
233 	if (props != NULL)
234 		fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "props", props);
235 
236 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_SNAPSHOT, pool, args, errlist);
237 	nvlist_free(args);
238 
239 	return (error);
240 }
241 
242 /*
243  * Destroys snapshots.
244  *
245  * The keys in the snaps nvlist are the snapshots to be destroyed.
246  * They must all be in the same pool.
247  *
248  * Snapshots that do not exist will be silently ignored.
249  *
250  * If 'defer' is not set, and a snapshot has user holds or clones, the
251  * destroy operation will fail and none of the snapshots will be
252  * destroyed.
253  *
254  * If 'defer' is set, and a snapshot has user holds or clones, it will be
255  * marked for deferred destruction, and will be destroyed when the last hold
256  * or clone is removed/destroyed.
257  *
258  * The return value will be 0 if all snapshots were destroyed (or marked for
259  * later destruction if 'defer' is set) or didn't exist to begin with.
260  *
261  * Otherwise the return value will be the errno of a (unspecified) snapshot
262  * that failed, no snapshots will be destroyed, and the errlist will have an
263  * entry for each snapshot that failed.  The value in the errlist will be
264  * the (int32) error code.
265  */
266 int
267 lzc_destroy_snaps(nvlist_t *snaps, boolean_t defer, nvlist_t **errlist)
268 {
269 	nvpair_t *elem;
270 	nvlist_t *args;
271 	int error;
272 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
273 
274 	/* determine the pool name */
275 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, NULL);
276 	if (elem == NULL)
277 		return (0);
278 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
279 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/@")] = '\0';
280 
281 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
282 	fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "snaps", snaps);
283 	if (defer)
284 		fnvlist_add_boolean(args, "defer");
285 
286 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_DESTROY_SNAPS, pool, args, errlist);
287 	nvlist_free(args);
288 
289 	return (error);
290 }
291 
292 int
293 lzc_snaprange_space(const char *firstsnap, const char *lastsnap,
294     uint64_t *usedp)
295 {
296 	nvlist_t *args;
297 	nvlist_t *result;
298 	int err;
299 	char fs[MAXNAMELEN];
300 	char *atp;
301 
302 	/* determine the fs name */
303 	(void) strlcpy(fs, firstsnap, sizeof (fs));
304 	atp = strchr(fs, '@');
305 	if (atp == NULL)
306 		return (EINVAL);
307 	*atp = '\0';
308 
309 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
310 	fnvlist_add_string(args, "firstsnap", firstsnap);
311 
312 	err = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_SPACE_SNAPS, lastsnap, args, &result);
313 	nvlist_free(args);
314 	if (err == 0)
315 		*usedp = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(result, "used");
316 	fnvlist_free(result);
317 
318 	return (err);
319 }
320 
321 boolean_t
322 lzc_exists(const char *dataset)
323 {
324 	/*
325 	 * The objset_stats ioctl is still legacy, so we need to construct our
326 	 * own zfs_cmd_t rather than using zfsc_ioctl().
327 	 */
328 	zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 };
329 
330 	(void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, dataset, sizeof (zc.zc_name));
331 	return (ioctl(g_fd, ZFS_IOC_OBJSET_STATS, &zc) == 0);
332 }
333 
334 /*
335  * Create "user holds" on snapshots.  If there is a hold on a snapshot,
336  * the snapshot can not be destroyed.  (However, it can be marked for deletion
337  * by lzc_destroy_snaps(defer=B_TRUE).)
338  *
339  * The keys in the nvlist are snapshot names.
340  * The snapshots must all be in the same pool.
341  * The value is the name of the hold (string type).
342  *
343  * If cleanup_fd is not -1, it must be the result of open("/dev/zfs", O_EXCL).
344  * In this case, when the cleanup_fd is closed (including on process
345  * termination), the holds will be released.  If the system is shut down
346  * uncleanly, the holds will be released when the pool is next opened
347  * or imported.
348  *
349  * Holds for snapshots which don't exist will be skipped and have an entry
350  * added to errlist, but will not cause an overall failure.
351  *
352  * The return value will be 0 if all holds, for snapshots that existed,
353  * were succesfully created.
354  *
355  * Otherwise the return value will be the errno of a (unspecified) hold that
356  * failed and no holds will be created.
357  *
358  * In all cases the errlist will have an entry for each hold that failed
359  * (name = snapshot), with its value being the error code (int32).
360  */
361 int
362 lzc_hold(nvlist_t *holds, int cleanup_fd, nvlist_t **errlist)
363 {
364 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
365 	nvlist_t *args;
366 	nvpair_t *elem;
367 	int error;
368 
369 	/* determine the pool name */
370 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(holds, NULL);
371 	if (elem == NULL)
372 		return (0);
373 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
374 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/@")] = '\0';
375 
376 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
377 	fnvlist_add_nvlist(args, "holds", holds);
378 	if (cleanup_fd != -1)
379 		fnvlist_add_int32(args, "cleanup_fd", cleanup_fd);
380 
381 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_HOLD, pool, args, errlist);
382 	nvlist_free(args);
383 	return (error);
384 }
385 
386 /*
387  * Release "user holds" on snapshots.  If the snapshot has been marked for
388  * deferred destroy (by lzc_destroy_snaps(defer=B_TRUE)), it does not have
389  * any clones, and all the user holds are removed, then the snapshot will be
390  * destroyed.
391  *
392  * The keys in the nvlist are snapshot names.
393  * The snapshots must all be in the same pool.
394  * The value is a nvlist whose keys are the holds to remove.
395  *
396  * Holds which failed to release because they didn't exist will have an entry
397  * added to errlist, but will not cause an overall failure.
398  *
399  * The return value will be 0 if the nvl holds was empty or all holds that
400  * existed, were successfully removed.
401  *
402  * Otherwise the return value will be the errno of a (unspecified) hold that
403  * failed to release and no holds will be released.
404  *
405  * In all cases the errlist will have an entry for each hold that failed to
406  * to release.
407  */
408 int
409 lzc_release(nvlist_t *holds, nvlist_t **errlist)
410 {
411 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
412 	nvpair_t *elem;
413 
414 	/* determine the pool name */
415 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(holds, NULL);
416 	if (elem == NULL)
417 		return (0);
418 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
419 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/@")] = '\0';
420 
421 	return (lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_RELEASE, pool, holds, errlist));
422 }
423 
424 /*
425  * Retrieve list of user holds on the specified snapshot.
426  *
427  * On success, *holdsp will be set to a nvlist which the caller must free.
428  * The keys are the names of the holds, and the value is the creation time
429  * of the hold (uint64) in seconds since the epoch.
430  */
431 int
432 lzc_get_holds(const char *snapname, nvlist_t **holdsp)
433 {
434 	int error;
435 	nvlist_t *innvl = fnvlist_alloc();
436 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_GET_HOLDS, snapname, innvl, holdsp);
437 	fnvlist_free(innvl);
438 	return (error);
439 }
440 
441 /*
442  * Generate a zfs send stream for the specified snapshot and write it to
443  * the specified file descriptor.
444  *
445  * "snapname" is the full name of the snapshot to send (e.g. "pool/fs@snap")
446  *
447  * If "from" is NULL, a full (non-incremental) stream will be sent.
448  * If "from" is non-NULL, it must be the full name of a snapshot or
449  * bookmark to send an incremental from (e.g. "pool/fs@earlier_snap" or
450  * "pool/fs#earlier_bmark").  If non-NULL, the specified snapshot or
451  * bookmark must represent an earlier point in the history of "snapname").
452  * It can be an earlier snapshot in the same filesystem or zvol as "snapname",
453  * or it can be the origin of "snapname"'s filesystem, or an earlier
454  * snapshot in the origin, etc.
455  *
456  * "fd" is the file descriptor to write the send stream to.
457  *
458  * If "flags" contains LZC_SEND_FLAG_EMBED_DATA, the stream is permitted
459  * to contain DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED records with drr_etype==BP_EMBEDDED_TYPE_DATA,
460  * which the receiving system must support (as indicated by support
461  * for the "embedded_data" feature).
462  */
463 int
464 lzc_send(const char *snapname, const char *from, int fd,
465     enum lzc_send_flags flags)
466 {
467 	nvlist_t *args;
468 	int err;
469 
470 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
471 	fnvlist_add_int32(args, "fd", fd);
472 	if (from != NULL)
473 		fnvlist_add_string(args, "fromsnap", from);
474 	if (flags & LZC_SEND_FLAG_EMBED_DATA)
475 		fnvlist_add_boolean(args, "embedok");
476 	err = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_SEND_NEW, snapname, args, NULL);
477 	nvlist_free(args);
478 	return (err);
479 }
480 
481 /*
482  * If fromsnap is NULL, a full (non-incremental) stream will be estimated.
483  */
484 int
485 lzc_send_space(const char *snapname, const char *fromsnap, uint64_t *spacep)
486 {
487 	nvlist_t *args;
488 	nvlist_t *result;
489 	int err;
490 
491 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
492 	if (fromsnap != NULL)
493 		fnvlist_add_string(args, "fromsnap", fromsnap);
494 	err = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_SEND_SPACE, snapname, args, &result);
495 	nvlist_free(args);
496 	if (err == 0)
497 		*spacep = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(result, "space");
498 	nvlist_free(result);
499 	return (err);
500 }
501 
502 static int
503 recv_read(int fd, void *buf, int ilen)
504 {
505 	char *cp = buf;
506 	int rv;
507 	int len = ilen;
508 
509 	do {
510 		rv = read(fd, cp, len);
511 		cp += rv;
512 		len -= rv;
513 	} while (rv > 0);
514 
515 	if (rv < 0 || len != 0)
516 		return (EIO);
517 
518 	return (0);
519 }
520 
521 /*
522  * The simplest receive case: receive from the specified fd, creating the
523  * specified snapshot.  Apply the specified properties a "received" properties
524  * (which can be overridden by locally-set properties).  If the stream is a
525  * clone, its origin snapshot must be specified by 'origin'.  The 'force'
526  * flag will cause the target filesystem to be rolled back or destroyed if
527  * necessary to receive.
528  *
529  * Return 0 on success or an errno on failure.
530  *
531  * Note: this interface does not work on dedup'd streams
532  * (those with DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUP).
533  */
534 int
535 lzc_receive(const char *snapname, nvlist_t *props, const char *origin,
536     boolean_t force, int fd)
537 {
538 	/*
539 	 * The receive ioctl is still legacy, so we need to construct our own
540 	 * zfs_cmd_t rather than using zfsc_ioctl().
541 	 */
542 	zfs_cmd_t zc = { 0 };
543 	char *atp;
544 	char *packed = NULL;
545 	size_t size;
546 	dmu_replay_record_t drr;
547 	int error;
548 
549 	ASSERT3S(g_refcount, >, 0);
550 
551 	/* zc_name is name of containing filesystem */
552 	(void) strlcpy(zc.zc_name, snapname, sizeof (zc.zc_name));
553 	atp = strchr(zc.zc_name, '@');
554 	if (atp == NULL)
555 		return (EINVAL);
556 	*atp = '\0';
557 
558 	/* if the fs does not exist, try its parent. */
559 	if (!lzc_exists(zc.zc_name)) {
560 		char *slashp = strrchr(zc.zc_name, '/');
561 		if (slashp == NULL)
562 			return (ENOENT);
563 		*slashp = '\0';
564 
565 	}
566 
567 	/* zc_value is full name of the snapshot to create */
568 	(void) strlcpy(zc.zc_value, snapname, sizeof (zc.zc_value));
569 
570 	if (props != NULL) {
571 		/* zc_nvlist_src is props to set */
572 		packed = fnvlist_pack(props, &size);
573 		zc.zc_nvlist_src = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)packed;
574 		zc.zc_nvlist_src_size = size;
575 	}
576 
577 	/* zc_string is name of clone origin (if DRR_FLAG_CLONE) */
578 	if (origin != NULL)
579 		(void) strlcpy(zc.zc_string, origin, sizeof (zc.zc_string));
580 
581 	/* zc_begin_record is non-byteswapped BEGIN record */
582 	error = recv_read(fd, &drr, sizeof (drr));
583 	if (error != 0)
584 		goto out;
585 	zc.zc_begin_record = drr.drr_u.drr_begin;
586 
587 	/* zc_cookie is fd to read from */
588 	zc.zc_cookie = fd;
589 
590 	/* zc guid is force flag */
591 	zc.zc_guid = force;
592 
593 	/* zc_cleanup_fd is unused */
594 	zc.zc_cleanup_fd = -1;
595 
596 	error = ioctl(g_fd, ZFS_IOC_RECV, &zc);
597 	if (error != 0)
598 		error = errno;
599 
600 out:
601 	if (packed != NULL)
602 		fnvlist_pack_free(packed, size);
603 	free((void*)(uintptr_t)zc.zc_nvlist_dst);
604 	return (error);
605 }
606 
607 /*
608  * Roll back this filesystem or volume to its most recent snapshot.
609  * If snapnamebuf is not NULL, it will be filled in with the name
610  * of the most recent snapshot.
611  *
612  * Return 0 on success or an errno on failure.
613  */
614 int
615 lzc_rollback(const char *fsname, char *snapnamebuf, int snapnamelen)
616 {
617 	nvlist_t *args;
618 	nvlist_t *result;
619 	int err;
620 
621 	args = fnvlist_alloc();
622 	err = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_ROLLBACK, fsname, args, &result);
623 	nvlist_free(args);
624 	if (err == 0 && snapnamebuf != NULL) {
625 		const char *snapname = fnvlist_lookup_string(result, "target");
626 		(void) strlcpy(snapnamebuf, snapname, snapnamelen);
627 	}
628 	return (err);
629 }
630 
631 /*
632  * Creates bookmarks.
633  *
634  * The bookmarks nvlist maps from name of the bookmark (e.g. "pool/fs#bmark") to
635  * the name of the snapshot (e.g. "pool/fs@snap").  All the bookmarks and
636  * snapshots must be in the same pool.
637  *
638  * The returned results nvlist will have an entry for each bookmark that failed.
639  * The value will be the (int32) error code.
640  *
641  * The return value will be 0 if all bookmarks were created, otherwise it will
642  * be the errno of a (undetermined) bookmarks that failed.
643  */
644 int
645 lzc_bookmark(nvlist_t *bookmarks, nvlist_t **errlist)
646 {
647 	nvpair_t *elem;
648 	int error;
649 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
650 
651 	/* determine the pool name */
652 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(bookmarks, NULL);
653 	if (elem == NULL)
654 		return (0);
655 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
656 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/#")] = '\0';
657 
658 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_BOOKMARK, pool, bookmarks, errlist);
659 
660 	return (error);
661 }
662 
663 /*
664  * Retrieve bookmarks.
665  *
666  * Retrieve the list of bookmarks for the given file system. The props
667  * parameter is an nvlist of property names (with no values) that will be
668  * returned for each bookmark.
669  *
670  * The following are valid properties on bookmarks, all of which are numbers
671  * (represented as uint64 in the nvlist)
672  *
673  * "guid" - globally unique identifier of the snapshot it refers to
674  * "createtxg" - txg when the snapshot it refers to was created
675  * "creation" - timestamp when the snapshot it refers to was created
676  *
677  * The format of the returned nvlist as follows:
678  * <short name of bookmark> -> {
679  *     <name of property> -> {
680  *         "value" -> uint64
681  *     }
682  *  }
683  */
684 int
685 lzc_get_bookmarks(const char *fsname, nvlist_t *props, nvlist_t **bmarks)
686 {
687 	return (lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_GET_BOOKMARKS, fsname, props, bmarks));
688 }
689 
690 /*
691  * Destroys bookmarks.
692  *
693  * The keys in the bmarks nvlist are the bookmarks to be destroyed.
694  * They must all be in the same pool.  Bookmarks are specified as
695  * <fs>#<bmark>.
696  *
697  * Bookmarks that do not exist will be silently ignored.
698  *
699  * The return value will be 0 if all bookmarks that existed were destroyed.
700  *
701  * Otherwise the return value will be the errno of a (undetermined) bookmark
702  * that failed, no bookmarks will be destroyed, and the errlist will have an
703  * entry for each bookmarks that failed.  The value in the errlist will be
704  * the (int32) error code.
705  */
706 int
707 lzc_destroy_bookmarks(nvlist_t *bmarks, nvlist_t **errlist)
708 {
709 	nvpair_t *elem;
710 	int error;
711 	char pool[MAXNAMELEN];
712 
713 	/* determine the pool name */
714 	elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(bmarks, NULL);
715 	if (elem == NULL)
716 		return (0);
717 	(void) strlcpy(pool, nvpair_name(elem), sizeof (pool));
718 	pool[strcspn(pool, "/#")] = '\0';
719 
720 	error = lzc_ioctl(ZFS_IOC_DESTROY_BOOKMARKS, pool, bmarks, errlist);
721 
722 	return (error);
723 }
724