Fix: (slight UI change) refuse missing -c if non-default channel exists
After a user creates a channel within a session, creating a "default"
channel if a user forgets to put "-c channel_name" in the following
add-context, enable-event, disable-event commands is misleading. The
natural expected behavior would be that the command would apply the the
last enabled channel (notion of a "current" channel, like we have for
sessions), but certainly not that it creates a new channel with default
attributes behind the user's back.
An intermediate fix that would not require to keep a notion of current
channel is to refuse creation of a default channel if at least one
non-default channel has already been created in the session.
This commit affects enable-event, disable-event and add-context
commands.
This fix belongs to the 2.3-rc cycle, and cannot be backported, since
it:
a) changes the user interface of lttng (returns an error in the case
where -c name is missing and the session contains an non-default
channel)
b) changes the ABI between lttng-ctl and sessiond: a default channel is
now expressed as an empty string ('\0') rather than by "channel0",
which allows making the difference between an explicit "channel0"
channel and a default channel in the session daemon.
Fixes #522
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
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