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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This file is part of LVM2.
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*
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* 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.
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*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
#include "tools.h"
/*
* Intial sanity checking of recovery-related command-line arguments.
* These args are: --restorefile, --uuid, and --physicalvolumesize
*
* Output arguments:
* pp: structure allocated by caller, fields written / validated here
*/
static int _pvcreate_restore_params_from_args(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc,
struct pvcreate_params *pp)
{
pp->restorefile = arg_str_value(cmd, restorefile_ARG, NULL);
if (arg_is_set(cmd, restorefile_ARG) && !arg_is_set(cmd, uuidstr_ARG)) {
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log_error("--uuid is required with --restorefile");
return 0;
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}
if (!arg_is_set(cmd, restorefile_ARG) && arg_is_set(cmd, uuidstr_ARG)) {
if (!arg_is_set(cmd, norestorefile_ARG) &&
find_config_tree_bool(cmd, devices_require_restorefile_with_uuid_CFG, NULL)) {
log_error("--restorefile is required with --uuid");
return 0;
}
}
if (arg_is_set(cmd, uuidstr_ARG) && argc != 1) {
log_error("Can only set uuid on one volume at once");
return 0;
}
if (arg_is_set(cmd, uuidstr_ARG)) {
pp->uuid_str = arg_str_value(cmd, uuidstr_ARG, "");
if (!id_read_format(&pp->pva.id, pp->uuid_str))
return 0;
pp->pva.idp = &pp->pva.id;
}
if (arg_sign_value(cmd, setphysicalvolumesize_ARG, SIGN_NONE) == SIGN_MINUS) {
log_error("Physical volume size may not be negative");
return 0;
}
pp->pva.size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, setphysicalvolumesize_ARG, UINT64_C(0));
if (arg_is_set(cmd, restorefile_ARG) || arg_is_set(cmd, uuidstr_ARG))
pp->zero = 0;
return 1;
}
static int _pvcreate_restore_params_from_backup(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct pvcreate_params *pp)
{
struct volume_group *vg;
struct pv_list *existing_pvl;
/*
* When restoring a PV, params need to be read from a backup file.
*/
if (!pp->restorefile)
return 1;
if (!(vg = backup_read_vg(cmd, NULL, pp->restorefile))) {
log_error("Unable to read volume group from %s", pp->restorefile);
return 0;
}
if (!(existing_pvl = find_pv_in_vg_by_uuid(vg, &pp->pva.id))) {
release_vg(vg);
log_error("Can't find uuid %s in backup file %s",
pp->uuid_str, pp->restorefile);
return 0;
}
pp->pva.ba_start = pv_ba_start(existing_pvl->pv);
pp->pva.ba_size = pv_ba_size(existing_pvl->pv);
pp->pva.pe_start = pv_pe_start(existing_pvl->pv);
pp->pva.extent_size = pv_pe_size(existing_pvl->pv);
pp->pva.extent_count = pv_pe_count(existing_pvl->pv);
release_vg(vg);
return 1;
}
int pvcreate(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct processing_handle *handle;
struct pvcreate_params pp;
int ret;
/*
* Five kinds of pvcreate param values:
* 1. defaults
* 2. recovery-related command line args
* 3. recovery-related args from backup file
* 4. normal command line args
* (this also checks some settings from 2 & 3)
* 5. argc/argv free args specifying devices
*/
pvcreate_params_set_defaults(&pp);
if (!_pvcreate_restore_params_from_args(cmd, argc, &pp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!_pvcreate_restore_params_from_backup(cmd, &pp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!pvcreate_params_from_args(cmd, &pp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
/*
* If --metadatasize was not given with --restorefile, set it to pe_start.
* Later code treats this as a maximum size and reduces it to fit.
*/
if (!arg_is_set(cmd, metadatasize_ARG) && arg_is_set(cmd, restorefile_ARG))
pp.pva.pvmetadatasize = pp.pva.pe_start;
/* FIXME Also needs to check any 2nd metadata area isn't inside the data area! */
pp.pv_count = argc;
pp.pv_names = argv;
/* Check for old md signatures at the end of devices. */
cmd->use_full_md_check = 1;
/*
* Needed to change the set of orphan PVs.
* (disable afterward to prevent process_each_pv from doing
* a shared global lock since it's already acquired it ex.)
*/
if (!lockd_gl(cmd, "ex", 0))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
cmd->lockd_gl_disable = 1;
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to initialize processing handle.");
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
if (!pvcreate_each_device(cmd, handle, &pp))
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
else {
/* pvcreate_each_device returns with orphans locked */
lvmetad: two phase vg_update Previously, a command sent lvmetad new VG metadata in vg_commit(). In vg_commit(), devices are suspended, so any memory allocation done by the command while sending to lvmetad, or by lvmetad while updating its cache could deadlock if memory reclaim was triggered. Now lvmetad is updated in unlock_vg(), after devices are resumed. The new method for updating VG metadata in lvmetad is in two phases: 1. In vg_write(), before devices are suspended, the command sends lvmetad a short message ("set_vg_info") telling it what the new VG seqno will be. lvmetad sees that the seqno is newer than the seqno of its cached VG, so it sets the INVALID flag for the cached VG. If sending the message to lvmetad fails, the command fails before the metadata is committed and the change is not made. If sending the message succeeds, vg_commit() is called. 2. In unlock_vg(), after devices are resumed, the command sends lvmetad the standard vg_update message with the new metadata. lvmetad sees that the seqno in the new metadata matches the seqno it saved from set_vg_info, and knows it has the latest copy, so it clears the INVALID flag for the cached VG. If a command fails between 1 and 2 (after committing the VG on disk, but before sending lvmetad the new metadata), the cached VG retains the INVALID flag in lvmetad. A subsequent command will read the cached VG from lvmetad, see the INVALID flag, ignore the cached copy, read the VG from disk instead, update the lvmetad copy with the latest copy from disk, (this clears the INVALID flag in lvmetad), and use the correct VG metadata for the command. (This INVALID mechanism already existed for use by lvmlockd.)
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unlock_vg(cmd, NULL, VG_ORPHANS);
ret = ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
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destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
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return ret;
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}