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30.Dd August 18, 2020
31.Dt LIBBE 3
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm libbe
35.Nd library for creating, destroying and modifying ZFS boot environments
36.Sh LIBRARY
37.Lb libbe
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In be.h
40.Ft "libbe_handle_t *hdl" Ns
41.Fn libbe_init "const char *be_root"
42.Pp
43.Ft void
44.Fn libbe_close "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
45.Pp
46.Ft const char * Ns
47.Fn be_active_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
48.Pp
49.Ft const char * Ns
50.Fn be_active_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
51.Pp
52.Ft const char * Ns
53.Fn be_nextboot_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
54.Pp
55.Ft const char * Ns
56.Fn be_nextboot_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
57.Pp
58.Ft const char * Ns
59.Fn be_root_path "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
60.Pp
61.Ft int Ns
62.Fn be_snapshot "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *snap_name" "bool recursive" "char *result"
63.Pp
64.Ft bool Ns
65.Fn be_is_auto_snapshot_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *snap"
66.Pp
67.Ft int
68.Fn be_create "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name"
69.Pp
70.Ft int
71.Fn be_create_depth "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *snap" "int depth"
72.Pp
73.Ft int
74.Fn be_create_from_existing "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *be_origin"
75.Pp
76.Ft int
77.Fn be_create_from_existing_snap "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *snap"
78.Pp
79.Ft int
80.Fn be_rename "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_old" "const char *be_new"
81.Pp
82.Ft int
83.Fn be_activate "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "bool temporary"
84.Pp
85.Ft int
86.Fn be_deactivate "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "bool temporary"
87.Pp
88.Ft int
89.Fn be_destroy "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int options"
90.Pp
91.Ft void
92.Fn be_nicenum "uint64_t num" "char *buf" "size_t bufsz"
93.Pp
94.\" TODO: Write up of mount options
95.\" typedef enum {
96.\"	BE_MNT_FORCE		= 1 << 0,
97.\"	BE_MNT_DEEP		= 1 << 1,
98.\" } be_mount_opt_t
99.Ft int
100.Fn be_mount "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "const char *mntpoint" "int flags" "char *result"
101.Pp
102.Ft int
103.Fn be_mounted_at "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *path" "nvlist_t *details"
104.Pp
105.Ft int
106.Fn be_unmount "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int flags"
107.Pp
108.Ft int
109.Fn libbe_errno "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
110.Pp
111.Ft const char * Ns
112.Fn libbe_error_description "libbe_handle_t *hdl"
113.Pp
114.Ft void
115.Fn libbe_print_on_error "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "bool doprint"
116.Pp
117.Ft int
118.Fn be_root_concat "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "char *result"
119.Pp
120.Ft int
121.Fn be_validate_name "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name"
122.Pp
123.Ft int
124.Fn be_validate_snap "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *snap"
125.Pp
126.Ft int
127.Fn be_exists "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name"
128.Pp
129.Ft int
130.Fn be_export "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int fd"
131.Pp
132.Ft int
133.Fn be_import "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *be_name" "int fd"
134.Pp
135.Ft int
136.Fn be_prop_list_alloc "nvlist_t **prop_list"
137.Pp
138.Ft int
139.Fn be_get_bootenv_props "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "nvlist_t *be_list"
140.Pp
141.Ft int
142.Fn be_get_dataset_props "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *ds_name" "nvlist_t *props"
143.Pp
144.Ft int
145.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots "libbe_handle_t *hdl" "const char *ds_name" "nvlist_t *snap_list"
146.Pp
147.Ft void
148.Fn be_prop_list_free "nvlist_t *prop_list"
149.Sh DESCRIPTION
150.Nm
151interfaces with libzfs to provide a set of functions for various operations
152regarding ZFS boot environments including "deep" boot environments in which
153a boot environments has child datasets.
154.Pp
155A context structure is passed to each function, allowing for a small amount
156of state to be retained, such as errors from previous operations.
157.Nm
158may be configured to print the corresponding error message to
159.Dv stderr
160when an error is encountered with
161.Fn libbe_print_on_error .
162.Pp
163All functions returning an
164.Vt int
165return 0 on success, or a
166.Nm
167errno otherwise as described in
168.Sx DIAGNOSTICS .
169.Pp
170The
171.Fn libbe_init
172function takes an optional BE root and initializes
173.Nm ,
174returning a
175.Vt "libbe_handle_t *"
176on success, or
177.Dv NULL
178on error.
179If a BE root is supplied,
180.Nm
181will only operate out of that pool and BE root.
182An error may occur if:
183.Bl -column
184.It /boot and / are not on the same filesystem and device,
185.It libzfs fails to initialize,
186.It The system has not been properly booted with a ZFS boot
187environment,
188.It Nm
189fails to open the zpool the active boot environment resides on, or
190.It Nm
191fails to locate the boot environment that is currently mounted.
192.El
193.Pp
194The
195.Fn libbe_close
196function frees all resources previously acquired in
197.Fn libbe_init ,
198invalidating the handle in the process.
199.Pp
200The
201.Fn be_active_name
202function returns the name of the currently booted boot environment.
203This boot environment may not belong to the same BE root as the root libbe
204is operating on!
205.Pp
206The
207.Fn be_active_path
208function returns the full path of the currently booted boot environment.
209This boot environment may not belong to the same BE root as the root libbe
210is operating on!
211.Pp
212The
213.Fn be_nextboot_name
214function returns the name of the boot environment that will be active on reboot.
215.Pp
216The
217.Fn be_nextboot_path
218function returns the full path of the boot environment that will be
219active on reboot.
220.Pp
221The
222.Fn be_root_path
223function returns the boot environment root path.
224.Pp
225The
226.Fn be_snapshot
227function creates a snapshot of
228.Fa be_name
229named
230.Fa snap_name .
231A
232.Dv NULL
233.Fa snap_name
234may be used, indicating that
235.Fn be_snaphot
236should derive the snapshot name from the current date and time.
237If
238.Fa recursive
239is set, then
240.Fn be_snapshot
241will recursively snapshot the dataset.
242If
243.Fa result
244is not
245.Dv NULL ,
246then it will be populated with the final
247.Dq Fa be_name Ns @ Ns Fa snap_name .
248.Pp
249The
250.Fn be_is_auto_snapshot_name
251function is used to determine if the given snapshot name matches the format that
252the
253.Fn be_snapshot
254function will use by default if it is not given a snapshot name to use.
255It returns
256.Dv true
257if the name matches the format, and
258.Dv false
259if it does not.
260.Pp
261The
262.Fn be_create
263function creates a boot environment with the given name.
264The new boot environment will be created from a recursive snapshot of the
265currently booted boot environment.
266.Pp
267The
268.Fn be_create_depth
269function creates a boot environment with the given name from an existing
270snapshot.
271The depth parameter specifies the depth of recursion that will be cloned from
272the existing snapshot.
273A depth of '0' is no recursion and '-1' is unlimited (i.e., a recursive boot
274environment).
275.Pp
276The
277.Fn be_create_from_existing
278function creates a boot environment with the given name from the name of an
279existing boot environment.
280A recursive snapshot will be made of the origin boot environment, and the new
281boot environment will be created from that.
282.Pp
283The
284.Fn be_create_from_existing_snap
285function creates a recursive boot environment with the given name from an
286existing snapshot.
287.Pp
288The
289.Fn be_rename
290function renames a boot environment without unmounting it, as if renamed with
291the
292.Fl u
293argument were passed to
294.Nm zfs
295.Cm rename
296.Pp
297The
298.Fn be_activate
299function makes a boot environment active on the next boot.
300If the
301.Fa temporary
302flag is set, then it will be active for the next boot only, as done by
303.Xr zfsbootcfg 8 .
304.Pp
305The
306.Fn be_deactivate
307function deactivates a boot environment.
308If the
309.Fa temporary
310flag is set, then it will cause removal of boot once configuration, set by
311.Fn be_activate
312function or by
313.Xr zfsbootcfg 8 .
314If the
315.Fa temporary
316flag is not set,
317.Fn be_deactivate
318function will set zfs
319.Dv canmount
320property to
321.Dv noauto .
322.Pp
323The
324.Fn be_destroy
325function will recursively destroy the given boot environment.
326It will not destroy a mounted boot environment unless the
327.Dv BE_DESTROY_FORCE
328option is set in
329.Fa options .
330If the
331.Dv BE_DESTROY_ORIGIN
332option is set in
333.Fa options ,
334the
335.Fn be_destroy
336function will destroy the origin snapshot to this boot environment as well.
337.Pp
338The
339.Fn be_nicenum
340function will format
341.Fa name
342in a traditional ZFS humanized format, similar to
343.Xr humanize_number 3 .
344This function effectively proxies
345.Fn zfs_nicenum
346from libzfs.
347.Pp
348The
349.Fn be_mount
350function will mount the given boot environment.
351If
352.Fa mountpoint
353is
354.Dv NULL ,
355a mount point will be generated in
356.Pa /tmp
357using
358.Xr mkdtemp 3 .
359If
360.Fa result
361is not
362.Dv NULL ,
363it should be large enough to accommodate
364.Dv BE_MAXPATHLEN
365including the null terminator.
366the final mount point will be copied into it.
367Setting the
368.Dv BE_MNT_FORCE
369flag will pass
370.Dv MNT_FORCE
371to the underlying
372.Xr mount 2
373call.
374.Pp
375The
376.Fn be_mounted_at
377function will check if there is a boot environment mounted at the given
378.Fa path .
379If
380.Fa details
381is not
382.Dv NULL ,
383it will be populated with a list of the mounted dataset's properties.
384This list of properties matches the properties collected by
385.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
386.Pp
387The
388.Fn be_unmount
389function will unmount the given boot environment.
390Setting the
391.Dv BE_MNT_FORCE
392flag will pass
393.Dv MNT_FORCE
394to the underlying
395.Xr mount 2
396call.
397.Pp
398The
399.Fn libbe_errno
400function returns the
401.Nm
402errno.
403.Pp
404The
405.Fn libbe_error_description
406function returns a string description of the currently set
407.Nm
408errno.
409.Pp
410The
411.Fn libbe_print_on_error
412function will change whether or not
413.Nm
414prints the description of any encountered error to
415.Dv stderr ,
416based on
417.Fa doprint .
418.Pp
419The
420.Fn be_root_concat
421function will concatenate the boot environment root and the given boot
422environment name into
423.Fa result .
424.Pp
425The
426.Fn be_validate_name
427function will validate the given boot environment name for both length
428restrictions as well as valid character restrictions.
429This function does not set the internal library error state.
430.Pp
431The
432.Fn be_validate_snap
433function will validate the given snapshot name.
434The snapshot must have a valid name, exist, and have a mountpoint of
435.Pa / .
436This function does not set the internal library error state.
437.Pp
438The
439.Fn be_exists
440function will check whether the given boot environment exists and has a
441mountpoint of
442.Pa / .
443This function does not set the internal library error state, but will return
444the appropriate error.
445.Pp
446The
447.Fn be_export
448function will export the given boot environment to the file specified by
449.Fa fd .
450A snapshot will be created of the boot environment prior to export.
451.Pp
452The
453.Fn be_import
454function will import the boot environment in the file specified by
455.Fa fd ,
456and give it the name
457.Fa be_name .
458.Pp
459The
460.Fn be_prop_list_alloc
461function allocates a property list suitable for passing to
462.Fn be_get_bootenv_props ,
463.Fn be_get_dataset_props ,
464or
465.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots .
466It should be freed later by
467.Fa be_prop_list_free .
468.Pp
469The
470.Fn be_get_bootenv_props
471function will populate
472.Fa be_list
473with
474.Vt nvpair_t
475of boot environment names paired with an
476.Vt nvlist_t
477of their properties.
478The following properties are currently collected as appropriate:
479.Bl -column "Returned name"
480.It Sy Returned name Ta Sy Description
481.It dataset Ta -
482.It name Ta Boot environment name
483.It mounted Ta Current mount point
484.It mountpoint Ta Do mountpoint Dc property
485.It origin Ta Do origin Dc property
486.It creation Ta Do creation Dc property
487.It active Ta Currently booted environment
488.It used Ta Literal Do used Dc property
489.It usedds Ta Literal Do usedds Dc property
490.It usedsnap Ta Literal Do usedrefreserv Dc property
491.It referenced Ta Literal Do referenced Dc property
492.It nextboot Ta Active on next boot
493.El
494.Pp
495Only the
496.Dq dataset ,
497.Dq name ,
498.Dq active ,
499and
500.Dq nextboot
501returned values will always be present.
502All other properties may be omitted if not available.
503.Pp
504The
505.Fn be_get_dataset_props
506function will get properties of the specified dataset.
507.Fa props
508is populated directly with a list of the properties as returned by
509.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
510.Pp
511The
512.Fn be_get_dataset_snapshots
513function will retrieve all snapshots of the given dataset.
514.Fa snap_list
515will be populated with a list of
516.Vt nvpair_t
517exactly as specified by
518.Fn be_get_bootenv_props .
519.Pp
520The
521.Fn be_prop_list_free
522function will free the property list.
523.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
524Upon error, one of the following values will be returned:
525.Bl -dash -offset indent -compact
526.It
527BE_ERR_SUCCESS
528.It
529BE_ERR_INVALIDNAME
530.It
531BE_ERR_EXISTS
532.It
533BE_ERR_NOENT
534.It
535BE_ERR_PERMS
536.It
537BE_ERR_DESTROYACT
538.It
539BE_ERR_DESTROYMNT
540.It
541BE_ERR_BADPATH
542.It
543BE_ERR_PATHBUSY
544.It
545BE_ERR_PATHLEN
546.It
547BE_ERR_BADMOUNT
548.It
549BE_ERR_NOORIGIN
550.It
551BE_ERR_MOUNTED
552.It
553BE_ERR_NOMOUNT
554.It
555BE_ERR_ZFSOPEN
556.It
557BE_ERR_ZFSCLONE
558.It
559BE_ERR_IO
560.It
561BE_ERR_NOPOOL
562.It
563BE_ERR_NOMEM
564.It
565BE_ERR_UNKNOWN
566.It
567BE_ERR_INVORIGIN
568.El
569.Sh SEE ALSO
570.Xr bectl 8
571.Sh HISTORY
572.Nm
573and its corresponding command,
574.Xr bectl 8 ,
575were written as a 2017 Google Summer of Code project with Allan Jude serving
576as a mentor.
577Later work was done by
578.An Kyle Evans Aq Mt kevans@FreeBSD.org .
579