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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "libdaemon/client/daemon-io.h"
#include "lib/lvmpolld/lvmpolld-client.h"
#include "daemons/lvmpolld/lvmpolld-protocol.h"
#include "lib/metadata/metadata-exported.h"
#include "lib/lvmpolld/polldaemon.h"
#include "lib/commands/toolcontext.h"
#include "tools/lvm2cmd.h"
struct progress_info {
unsigned error:1;
unsigned finished:1;
int cmd_signal;
int cmd_retcode;
};
static int _lvmpolld_use;
static int _lvmpolld_connected;
static const char* _lvmpolld_socket;
static daemon_handle _lvmpolld = { .error = 0 };
static daemon_handle _lvmpolld_open(const char *socket)
{
daemon_info lvmpolld_info = {
.path = "lvmpolld",
.socket = socket ?: LVMPOLLD_SOCKET,
.protocol = LVMPOLLD_PROTOCOL,
.protocol_version = LVMPOLLD_PROTOCOL_VERSION
};
return daemon_open(lvmpolld_info);
}
void lvmpolld_set_active(int active)
{
_lvmpolld_use = active;
}
void lvmpolld_set_socket(const char *socket)
{
_lvmpolld_socket = socket;
}
static void _lvmpolld_connect_or_warn(void)
{
if (!_lvmpolld_connected && !_lvmpolld.error) {
_lvmpolld = _lvmpolld_open(_lvmpolld_socket);
if ( _lvmpolld.socket_fd >= 0 && !_lvmpolld.error) {
log_debug_lvmpolld("Successfully connected to lvmpolld on fd %d.", _lvmpolld.socket_fd);
_lvmpolld_connected = 1;
} else {
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmpolld. Proceeding with polling without using lvmpolld.");
log_warn("WARNING: Check global/use_lvmpolld in lvm.conf or the lvmpolld daemon state.");
}
}
}
int lvmpolld_use(void)
{
if (!_lvmpolld_use || !_lvmpolld_socket)
return 0;
_lvmpolld_connect_or_warn();
return _lvmpolld_connected;
}
void lvmpolld_disconnect(void)
{
if (_lvmpolld_connected) {
daemon_close(_lvmpolld);
_lvmpolld_connected = 0;
}
}
static void _explain_error_codes(int retcode)
{
switch (retcode) {
/* LVM2 return codes */
case LVM2_NO_SUCH_COMMAND:
log_error("LVM command run by lvmpolld responded with: 'No such command.'");
break;
case LVM2_INVALID_PARAMETERS:
log_error("LVM command run by lvmpolld failed due to invalid parameters.");
break;
case LVM2_PROCESSING_FAILED:
log_error("LVM command executed by lvmpolld failed.");
break;
/* lvmpolld specific return codes */
case LVMPD_RET_DUP_FAILED:
log_error("lvmpolld failed to duplicate file descriptors.");
/* fall through */
case LVMPD_RET_EXC_FAILED:
log_error("lvmpolld failed to exec() lvm binary.");
break;
default:
log_error("lvmpolld responded with unexpected return code.");
}
log_print_unless_silent("For more information see lvmpolld messages in syslog or lvmpolld log file.");
}
static void _process_error_response(daemon_reply rep)
{
if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_FAILED))
log_error("lvmpolld failed to process a request. The reason was: %s.",
daemon_reply_str(rep, "reason", "<empty>"));
else if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_EINVAL))
log_error("lvmpolld couldn't handle a request. "
"It might be due to daemon internal state. The reason was: %s.",
daemon_reply_str(rep, "reason", "<empty>"));
else
log_error("Unexpected response %s. The reason: %s.",
daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", "<empty>"),
daemon_reply_str(rep, "reason", "<empty>"));
log_print_unless_silent("For more information see lvmpolld messages in syslog or lvmpolld log file.");
}
static struct progress_info _request_progress_info(const char *uuid, unsigned abort_polling)
{
daemon_reply rep;
const char *e = getenv("LVM_SYSTEM_DIR");
struct progress_info ret = { .error = 1, .finished = 1 };
daemon_request req = daemon_request_make(LVMPD_REQ_PROGRESS);
if (!daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_LVID " = %s", uuid, NULL)) {
log_error("Failed to create " LVMPD_REQ_PROGRESS " request.");
goto out_req;
}
if (abort_polling &&
!daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_ABORT " = " FMTd64, (int64_t) abort_polling, NULL)) {
log_error("Failed to create " LVMPD_REQ_PROGRESS " request.");
goto out_req;
}
if (e &&
!(daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_SYSDIR " = %s",
e, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to create " LVMPD_REQ_PROGRESS " request.");
goto out_req;
}
rep = daemon_send(_lvmpolld, req);
if (rep.error) {
log_error("Failed to process request with error %s (errno: %d).",
strerror(rep.error), rep.error);
goto out_rep;
}
if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_IN_PROGRESS)) {
ret.finished = 0;
ret.error = 0;
} else if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_FINISHED)) {
if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "reason", ""), LVMPD_REAS_SIGNAL))
ret.cmd_signal = daemon_reply_int(rep, LVMPD_PARM_VALUE, 0);
else
ret.cmd_retcode = daemon_reply_int(rep, LVMPD_PARM_VALUE, -1);
ret.error = 0;
} else if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_NOT_FOUND)) {
log_verbose("No polling operation in progress regarding LV %s.", uuid);
ret.error = 0;
} else {
_process_error_response(rep);
stack;
}
out_rep:
daemon_reply_destroy(rep);
out_req:
daemon_request_destroy(req);
return ret;
}
/*
* interval in seconds long
* enough for more than a year
* of waiting
*/
#define INTERV_SIZE 10
static int _process_poll_init(const struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *poll_type,
const struct poll_operation_id *id, const struct daemon_parms *parms)
{
char *str;
daemon_reply rep;
daemon_request req;
const char *e = getenv("LVM_SYSTEM_DIR");
int r = 0;
str = malloc(INTERV_SIZE * sizeof(char));
if (!str)
return r;
if (snprintf(str, INTERV_SIZE, "%u", parms->interval) >= INTERV_SIZE) {
log_warn("Interval string conversion got truncated.");
str[INTERV_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
}
req = daemon_request_make(poll_type);
if (!daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_LVID " = %s", id->uuid,
LVMPD_PARM_VGNAME " = %s", id->vg_name,
LVMPD_PARM_LVNAME " = %s", id->lv_name,
LVMPD_PARM_INTERVAL " = %s", str,
"cmdline = %s", cmd->cmd_line, /* FIXME: debug param only */
NULL)) {
log_error("Failed to create %s request.", poll_type);
goto out_req;
}
if (parms->aborting &&
!(daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_ABORT " = " FMTd64, (int64_t) (parms->aborting), NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to create %s request." , poll_type);
goto out_req;
}
if (cmd->handles_missing_pvs &&
!(daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_HANDLE_MISSING_PVS " = " FMTd64,
(int64_t) (cmd->handles_missing_pvs), NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to create %s request." , poll_type);
goto out_req;
}
if (e &&
!(daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_SYSDIR " = %s",
e, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to create %s request." , poll_type);
goto out_req;
}
device usage based on devices file The LVM devices file lists devices that lvm can use. The default file is /etc/lvm/devices/system.devices, and the lvmdevices(8) command is used to add or remove device entries. If the file does not exist, or if lvm.conf includes use_devicesfile=0, then lvm will not use a devices file. When the devices file is in use, the regex filter is not used, and the filter settings in lvm.conf or on the command line are ignored. LVM records devices in the devices file using hardware-specific IDs, such as the WWID, and attempts to use subsystem-specific IDs for virtual device types. These device IDs are also written in the VG metadata. When no hardware or virtual ID is available, lvm falls back using the unstable device name as the device ID. When devnames are used, lvm performs extra scanning to find devices if their devname changes, e.g. after reboot. When proper device IDs are used, an lvm command will not look at devices outside the devices file, but when devnames are used as a fallback, lvm will scan devices outside the devices file to locate PVs on renamed devices. A config setting search_for_devnames can be used to control the scanning for renamed devname entries. Related to the devices file, the new command option --devices <devnames> allows a list of devices to be specified for the command to use, overriding the devices file. The listed devices act as a sort of devices file in terms of limiting which devices lvm will see and use. Devices that are not listed will appear to be missing to the lvm command. Multiple devices files can be kept in /etc/lvm/devices, which allows lvm to be used with different sets of devices, e.g. system devices do not need to be exposed to a specific application, and the application can use lvm on its own set of devices that are not exposed to the system. The option --devicesfile <filename> is used to select the devices file to use with the command. Without the option set, the default system devices file is used. Setting --devicesfile "" causes lvm to not use a devices file. An existing, empty devices file means lvm will see no devices. The new command vgimportdevices adds PVs from a VG to the devices file and updates the VG metadata to include the device IDs. vgimportdevices -a will import all VGs into the system devices file. LVM commands run by dmeventd not use a devices file by default, and will look at all devices on the system. A devices file can be created for dmeventd (/etc/lvm/devices/dmeventd.devices) If this file exists, lvm commands run by dmeventd will use it. Internal implementaion: - device_ids_read - read the devices file . add struct dev_use (du) to cmd->use_devices for each devices file entry - dev_cache_scan - get /dev entries . add struct device (dev) to dev_cache for each device on the system - device_ids_match - match devices file entries to /dev entries . match each du on cmd->use_devices to a dev in dev_cache, using device ID . on match, set du->dev, dev->id, dev->flags MATCHED_USE_ID - label_scan - read lvm headers and metadata from devices . filters are applied, those that do not need data from the device . filter-deviceid skips devs without MATCHED_USE_ID, i.e. skips /dev entries that are not listed in the devices file . read lvm label from dev . filters are applied, those that use data from the device . read lvm metadata from dev . add info/vginfo structs for PVs/VGs (info is "lvmcache") - device_ids_find_renamed_devs - handle devices with unstable devname ID where devname changed . this step only needed when devs do not have proper device IDs, and their dev names change, e.g. after reboot sdb becomes sdc. . detect incorrect match because PVID in the devices file entry does not match the PVID found when the device was read above . undo incorrect match between du and dev above . search system devices for new location of PVID . update devices file with new devnames for PVIDs on renamed devices . label_scan the renamed devs - continue with command processing
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if (parms->devicesfile[0] &&
!(daemon_request_extend(req, LVMPD_PARM_DEVICESFILE " = %s",
parms->devicesfile, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to create %s request." , poll_type);
goto out_req;
}
rep = daemon_send(_lvmpolld, req);
if (rep.error) {
log_error("Failed to process request with error %s (errno: %d).",
strerror(rep.error), rep.error);
goto out_rep;
}
if (!strcmp(daemon_reply_str(rep, "response", ""), LVMPD_RESP_OK))
r = 1;
else {
_process_error_response(rep);
stack;
}
out_rep:
daemon_reply_destroy(rep);
out_req:
daemon_request_destroy(req);
free(str);
return r;
}
int lvmpolld_poll_init(const struct cmd_context *cmd, const struct poll_operation_id *id,
const struct daemon_parms *parms)
{
int r = 0;
if (!id->uuid) {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Use of lvmpolld requires uuid set.");
return 0;
}
if (!id->vg_name) {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Use of lvmpolld requires vgname set.");
return 0;
}
if (!id->lv_name) {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Use of lvmpolld requires lvname set.");
return 0;
}
if (parms->lv_type & PVMOVE) {
log_debug_lvmpolld("Asking lvmpolld for pvmove%s on %s/%s.",
parms->aborting ? " abort" : "", id->vg_name, id->lv_name);
r = _process_poll_init(cmd, LVMPD_REQ_PVMOVE, id, parms);
} else if (parms->lv_type & CONVERTING) {
log_debug_lvmpolld("Asking lvmpolld for mirror conversion on %s/%s.",
id->vg_name, id->lv_name);
r = _process_poll_init(cmd, LVMPD_REQ_CONVERT, id, parms);
} else if (parms->lv_type & MERGING) {
if (parms->lv_type & SNAPSHOT) {
log_debug_lvmpolld("Asking lvmpolld for snapshot merge on %s/%s.",
id->vg_name, id->lv_name);
r = _process_poll_init(cmd, LVMPD_REQ_MERGE, id, parms);
}
else if (parms->lv_type & THIN_VOLUME) {
log_debug_lvmpolld("Asking lvmpolld for thin snapshot merge on %s/%s.",
id->vg_name, id->lv_name);
r = _process_poll_init(cmd, LVMPD_REQ_MERGE_THIN, id, parms);
}
else {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Unsupported poll operation.");
}
} else
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Unsupported poll operation.");
return r;
}
int lvmpolld_request_info(const struct poll_operation_id *id, const struct daemon_parms *parms, unsigned *finished)
{
struct progress_info info;
int ret = 0;
*finished = 1;
if (!id->uuid) {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Use of lvmpolld requires uuid being set.");
return 0;
}
log_debug_lvmpolld("Asking lvmpolld for progress status of an operation on %s/%s.",
id->vg_name, id->lv_name);
info = _request_progress_info(id->uuid, parms->aborting);
*finished = info.finished;
if (info.error)
return_0;
if (info.finished) {
if (info.cmd_signal)
log_error("Command executed by lvmpolld got terminated by signal (%d).",
info.cmd_signal);
else if (info.cmd_retcode)
_explain_error_codes(info.cmd_retcode);
else {
log_verbose("Polling finished successfully.");
ret = 1;
}
} else
ret = 1;
return ret;
}