{
int ret, ret_code = LTTCOMM_CONSUMERD_SUCCESS;
struct lttng_consumer_stream *stream;
+ uint64_t net_seq_idx = -1ULL;
assert(channel);
assert(ctx);
}
ret_code = LTTNG_ERR_RELAYD_CONNECT_FAIL;
}
+ if (net_seq_idx == -1ULL) {
+ net_seq_idx = stream->net_seq_idx;
+ }
+ }
+ ret = consumer_send_relayd_streams_sent(net_seq_idx);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ /*
+ * Flag that the relayd was the problem here probably due to a
+ * communicaton error on the socket.
+ */
+ if (relayd_error) {
+ *relayd_error = 1;
+ }
+ ret_code = LTTNG_ERR_RELAYD_CONNECT_FAIL;
}
}
DBG("UST consumer snapshot stream %s/%s (%" PRIu64 ")", path,
stream->name, stream->key);
}
+ if (relayd_id != -1ULL) {
+ ret = consumer_send_relayd_streams_sent(relayd_id);
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ goto error_unlock;
+ }
+ }
ustctl_flush_buffer(stream->ustream, 1);
channel = consumer_find_channel(key);
if (!channel) {
- ERR("UST consumer push metadata %" PRIu64 " not found", key);
- ret_code = LTTNG_ERR_UST_CHAN_NOT_FOUND;
+ /*
+ * This is possible if the metadata creation on the consumer side
+ * is in flight vis-a-vis a concurrent push metadata from the
+ * session daemon. Simply return that the channel failed and the
+ * session daemon will handle that message correctly considering
+ * that this race is acceptable thus the DBG() statement here.
+ */
+ DBG("UST consumer push metadata %" PRIu64 " not found", key);
+ ret_code = LTTCOMM_CONSUMERD_CHANNEL_FAIL;
goto end_msg_sessiond;
}
*
* Return 0 on success or else a negative value.
*/
-static int get_index_values(struct lttng_packet_index *index,
+static int get_index_values(struct ctf_packet_index *index,
struct ustctl_consumer_stream *ustream)
{
int ret;
long ret = 0;
char dummy;
struct ustctl_consumer_stream *ustream;
- struct lttng_packet_index index;
+ struct ctf_packet_index index;
assert(stream);
assert(stream->ustream);