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There is no explicit option to turn off alignment; it is implicitly
disabled if one of --separator or --nameprefixes option is used.
--separator was added in 2007, --nameprefixes - in 2009. So let's use
--separator to extend range of versions we are compatible with. Note that
one or another must be used, current parsing is broken otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Borzenkov <address@hidden>
---
util/getroot.c | 12 +++++++++---
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/util/getroot.c b/util/getroot.c
index 2ad8a55..3afcf96 100644
--- a/util/getroot.c
+++ b/util/getroot.c
@@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ grub_util_get_dev_abstraction (const char *os_dev)
static void
pull_lvm_by_command (const char *os_dev)
{
- char *argv[6];
+ char *argv[8];
int fd;
pid_t pid;
FILE *mdadm;
@@ -1351,12 +1351,17 @@ pull_lvm_by_command (const char *os_dev)
/* execvp has inconvenient types, hence the casts. None of these
strings will actually be modified. */
+ /* by default PV name is left aligned in 10 character field, meaning that
+ we do not know where name ends. Using dummy --separator disables
+ alignment. We have a single field, so separator itself is not output */
argv[0] = (char *) "vgs";
argv[1] = (char *) "--options";
argv[2] = (char *) "pv_name";
argv[3] = (char *) "--noheadings";
- argv[4] = vgname;
- argv[5] = NULL;
+ argv[4] = (char *) "--separator";
+ argv[5] = (char *) ":";
+ argv[6] = vgname;
+ argv[7] = NULL;
pid = exec_pipe (argv, &fd);
free (vgname);
@@ -1376,6 +1381,7 @@ pull_lvm_by_command (const char *os_dev)
while (getline (&buf, &len, mdadm) > 0)
{
char *ptr;
+ /* LVM adds two spaces as standard prefix */
for (ptr = buf; ptr < buf + 2 && *ptr == ' '; ptr++);
if (*ptr == '\0')
continue;
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