Remove (?) from comments in pkg/devicemapper
Got merged with it, removing it as it doesn't add anything. Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ type (
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// TaskType represents a type of task
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TaskType int
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// AddNodeType represents a type of node to be added (?)
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// AddNodeType represents a type of node to be added
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AddNodeType int
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)
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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ func FindLoopDeviceFor(file *os.File) *os.File {
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return nil
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}
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// UdevWait wakes any processes that are waiting for udev to complete the specified cookie. (?)
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// UdevWait waits for any processes that are waiting for udev to complete the specified cookie.
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func UdevWait(cookie *uint) error {
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if res := DmUdevWait(*cookie); res != 1 {
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logrus.Debugf("Failed to wait on udev cookie %d", *cookie)
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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ func UdevWait(cookie *uint) error {
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return nil
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}
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// LogInitVerbose is an interface to initialize the verbose logger for the device mapper library. (?)
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// LogInitVerbose is an interface to initialize the verbose logger for the device mapper library.
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func LogInitVerbose(level int) {
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DmLogInitVerbose(level)
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}
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@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ func ResumeDevice(name string) error {
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return nil
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}
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// CreateDevice creates a device with the specified poolName with the specified device id. (?)
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// CreateDevice creates a device with the specified poolName with the specified device id.
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func CreateDevice(poolName string, deviceID int) error {
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logrus.Debugf("[devmapper] CreateDevice(poolName=%v, deviceID=%v)", poolName, deviceID)
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task, err := TaskCreateNamed(deviceTargetMsg, poolName)
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@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ func CreateDevice(poolName string, deviceID int) error {
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return nil
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}
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// DeleteDevice deletes a device with the specified poolName with the specified device id. (?)
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// DeleteDevice deletes a device with the specified poolName with the specified device id.
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func DeleteDevice(poolName string, deviceID int) error {
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task, err := TaskCreateNamed(deviceTargetMsg, poolName)
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if task == nil {
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@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ func ActivateDevice(poolName string, name string, deviceID int, size uint64) err
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}
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// ActivateDeviceWithExternal activates the device identified by the specified
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// poolName, name and deviceID with the specified size. (?)
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// poolName, name and deviceID with the specified size.
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func ActivateDeviceWithExternal(poolName string, name string, deviceID int, size uint64, external string) error {
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return activateDevice(poolName, name, deviceID, size, external)
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}
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// Due to the way cgo works this has to be in a separate file, as devmapper.go has
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// definitions in the cgo block, which is incompatible with using "//export"
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// DevmapperLogCallback exports the devmapper log callback for cgo. (?)
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// DevmapperLogCallback exports the devmapper log callback for cgo.
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//export DevmapperLogCallback
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func DevmapperLogCallback(level C.int, file *C.char, line C.int, dmErrnoOrClass C.int, message *C.char) {
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msg := C.GoString(message)
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LoopSetCapacity = C.LOOP_SET_CAPACITY
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)
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// LOOP consts. (?)
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// LOOP consts.
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const (
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LoFlagsAutoClear = C.LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR
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LoFlagsReadOnly = C.LO_FLAGS_READ_ONLY
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LoNameSize = C.LO_NAME_SIZE
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)
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// DeviceMapper Udev consts. (?)
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// Devicemapper cookie flags.
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const (
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DmUdevDisableSubsystemRulesFlag = C.DM_UDEV_DISABLE_SUBSYSTEM_RULES_FLAG
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DmUdevDisableDiskRulesFlag = C.DM_UDEV_DISABLE_DISK_RULES_FLAG
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