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/*
* Copyright ( C ) 2004 - 2009 Red Hat , Inc . All rights reserved .
*
* 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 ,
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* Inc . , 51 Franklin Street , Fifth Floor , Boston , MA 02110 - 1301 USA
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*/
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# include "logging.h"
# include "common.h"
# include "functions.h"
# include "link_mon.h"
# include "local.h"
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# include <errno.h>
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <linux/connector.h>
# include <linux/netlink.h>
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# include <unistd.h>
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# ifndef CN_IDX_DM
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/* Kernel 2.6.31 is required to run this code */
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# define CN_IDX_DM 0x7 /* Device Mapper */
# define CN_VAL_DM_USERSPACE_LOG 0x1
# endif
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static int cn_fd = - 1 ; /* Connector (netlink) socket fd */
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static char recv_buf [ 2048 ] ;
static char send_buf [ 2048 ] ;
/* FIXME: merge this function with kernel_send_helper */
static int kernel_ack ( uint32_t seq , int error )
{
int r ;
struct nlmsghdr * nlh = ( struct nlmsghdr * ) send_buf ;
struct cn_msg * msg = NLMSG_DATA ( nlh ) ;
if ( error < 0 ) {
LOG_ERROR ( " Programmer error: error codes must be positive " ) ;
return - EINVAL ;
}
memset ( send_buf , 0 , sizeof ( send_buf ) ) ;
nlh - > nlmsg_seq = 0 ;
nlh - > nlmsg_pid = getpid ( ) ;
nlh - > nlmsg_type = NLMSG_DONE ;
nlh - > nlmsg_len = NLMSG_LENGTH ( sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ) ;
nlh - > nlmsg_flags = 0 ;
msg - > len = 0 ;
msg - > id . idx = CN_IDX_DM ;
msg - > id . val = CN_VAL_DM_USERSPACE_LOG ;
msg - > seq = seq ;
msg - > ack = error ;
r = send ( cn_fd , nlh , NLMSG_LENGTH ( sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ) , 0 ) ;
/* FIXME: do better error processing */
if ( r < = 0 )
return - EBADE ;
return 0 ;
}
/*
* kernel_recv
* @ rq : the newly allocated request from kernel
*
* Read requests from the kernel and allocate space for the new request .
* If there is no request from the kernel , * rq is NULL .
*
* This function is not thread safe due to returned stack pointer . In fact ,
* the returned pointer must not be in - use when this function is called again .
*
* Returns : 0 on success , - EXXX on error
*/
static int kernel_recv ( struct clog_request * * rq )
{
int r = 0 ;
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ssize_t len ;
char * foo ;
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struct cn_msg * msg ;
struct dm_ulog_request * u_rq ;
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struct nlmsghdr * nlmsg_h ;
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* rq = NULL ;
memset ( recv_buf , 0 , sizeof ( recv_buf ) ) ;
len = recv ( cn_fd , recv_buf , sizeof ( recv_buf ) , 0 ) ;
if ( len < 0 ) {
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to recv message from kernel " ) ;
r = - errno ;
goto fail ;
}
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nlmsg_h = ( struct nlmsghdr * ) recv_buf ;
switch ( nlmsg_h - > nlmsg_type ) {
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case NLMSG_ERROR :
LOG_ERROR ( " Unable to recv message from kernel: NLMSG_ERROR " ) ;
r = - EBADE ;
goto fail ;
case NLMSG_DONE :
msg = ( struct cn_msg * ) NLMSG_DATA ( ( struct nlmsghdr * ) recv_buf ) ;
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len - = ( ssize_t ) sizeof ( struct nlmsghdr ) ;
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if ( len < ( ssize_t ) sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ) {
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LOG_ERROR ( " Incomplete request from kernel received " ) ;
r = - EBADE ;
goto fail ;
}
if ( msg - > len > DM_ULOG_REQUEST_SIZE ) {
LOG_ERROR ( " Not enough space to receive kernel request (%d/%d) " ,
msg - > len , DM_ULOG_REQUEST_SIZE ) ;
r = - EBADE ;
goto fail ;
}
if ( ! msg - > len )
LOG_ERROR ( " Zero length message received " ) ;
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len - = ( ssize_t ) sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ;
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if ( len < msg - > len )
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LOG_ERROR ( " len = %zd, msg->len = % " PRIu16 , len , msg - > len ) ;
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msg - > data [ msg - > len ] = ' \0 ' ; /* Cleaner way to ensure this? */
u_rq = ( struct dm_ulog_request * ) msg - > data ;
if ( ! u_rq - > request_type ) {
LOG_DBG ( " Bad transmission, requesting resend [%u] " ,
msg - > seq ) ;
r = - EAGAIN ;
if ( kernel_ack ( msg - > seq , EAGAIN ) ) {
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to NACK kernel transmission [%u] " ,
msg - > seq ) ;
r = - EBADE ;
}
}
/*
* Now we ' ve got sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) + sizeof ( struct nlmsghdr )
* worth of space that precede the request structure from the
* kernel . Since that space isn ' t going to be used again , we
* can take it for our purposes ; rather than allocating a whole
* new structure and doing a memcpy .
*
* We should really make sure ' clog_request ' doesn ' t grow
* beyond what is available to us , but we need only check it
* once . . . perhaps at compile time ?
*/
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foo = ( char * ) u_rq ;
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foo - = ( sizeof ( struct clog_request ) - sizeof ( struct dm_ulog_request ) ) ;
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* rq = ( struct clog_request * ) foo ;
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/* Clear the wrapper container fields */
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memset ( * rq , 0 , ( size_t ) ( ( char * ) u_rq - ( char * ) ( * rq ) ) ) ;
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break ;
default :
LOG_ERROR ( " Unknown nlmsg_type " ) ;
r = - EBADE ;
}
fail :
if ( r )
* rq = NULL ;
return ( r = = - EAGAIN ) ? 0 : r ;
}
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static int kernel_send_helper ( void * data , uint16_t out_size )
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{
int r ;
struct nlmsghdr * nlh ;
struct cn_msg * msg ;
memset ( send_buf , 0 , sizeof ( send_buf ) ) ;
nlh = ( struct nlmsghdr * ) send_buf ;
nlh - > nlmsg_seq = 0 ; /* FIXME: Is this used? */
nlh - > nlmsg_pid = getpid ( ) ;
nlh - > nlmsg_type = NLMSG_DONE ;
nlh - > nlmsg_len = NLMSG_LENGTH ( out_size + sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ) ;
nlh - > nlmsg_flags = 0 ;
msg = NLMSG_DATA ( nlh ) ;
memcpy ( msg - > data , data , out_size ) ;
msg - > len = out_size ;
msg - > id . idx = CN_IDX_DM ;
msg - > id . val = CN_VAL_DM_USERSPACE_LOG ;
msg - > seq = 0 ;
r = send ( cn_fd , nlh , NLMSG_LENGTH ( out_size + sizeof ( struct cn_msg ) ) , 0 ) ;
/* FIXME: do better error processing */
if ( r < = 0 )
return - EBADE ;
return 0 ;
}
/*
* do_local_work
*
* Any processing errors are placed in the ' rq '
* structure to be reported back to the kernel .
* It may be pointless for this function to
* return an int .
*
* Returns : 0 on success , - EXXX on failure
*/
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static int do_local_work ( void * data __attribute__ ( ( unused ) ) )
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{
int r ;
struct clog_request * rq ;
struct dm_ulog_request * u_rq = NULL ;
r = kernel_recv ( & rq ) ;
if ( r )
return r ;
if ( ! rq )
return 0 ;
u_rq = & rq - > u_rq ;
LOG_DBG ( " [%s] Request from kernel received: [%s/%u] " ,
SHORT_UUID ( u_rq - > uuid ) , RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ,
u_rq - > seq ) ;
switch ( u_rq - > request_type ) {
case DM_ULOG_CTR :
case DM_ULOG_DTR :
case DM_ULOG_GET_REGION_SIZE :
case DM_ULOG_IN_SYNC :
case DM_ULOG_GET_SYNC_COUNT :
case DM_ULOG_STATUS_TABLE :
case DM_ULOG_PRESUSPEND :
/* We do not specify ourselves as server here */
r = do_request ( rq , 0 ) ;
if ( r )
LOG_DBG ( " Returning failed request to kernel [%s] " ,
RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ) ;
r = kernel_send ( u_rq ) ;
if ( r )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to respond to kernel [%s] " ,
RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ) ;
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break ;
case DM_ULOG_RESUME :
/*
* Resume is a special case that requires a local
* component to join the CPG , and a cluster component
* to handle the request .
*/
r = local_resume ( u_rq ) ;
if ( r ) {
LOG_DBG ( " Returning failed request to kernel [%s] " ,
RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ) ;
r = kernel_send ( u_rq ) ;
if ( r )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to respond to kernel [%s] " ,
RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ) ;
break ;
}
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/* ELSE */ /* fall through */
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case DM_ULOG_IS_CLEAN :
case DM_ULOG_FLUSH :
case DM_ULOG_MARK_REGION :
case DM_ULOG_GET_RESYNC_WORK :
case DM_ULOG_SET_REGION_SYNC :
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case DM_ULOG_STATUS_INFO :
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case DM_ULOG_IS_REMOTE_RECOVERING :
case DM_ULOG_POSTSUSPEND :
r = cluster_send ( rq ) ;
if ( r ) {
u_rq - > data_size = 0 ;
u_rq - > error = r ;
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if ( kernel_send ( u_rq ) )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to respond to kernel [%s] " ,
RQ_TYPE ( u_rq - > request_type ) ) ;
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}
break ;
case DM_ULOG_CLEAR_REGION :
r = kernel_ack ( u_rq - > seq , 0 ) ;
r = cluster_send ( rq ) ;
if ( r ) {
/*
* FIXME : store error for delivery on flush
* This would allow us to optimize MARK_REGION
* too .
*/
}
break ;
default :
LOG_ERROR ( " Invalid log request received (%u), ignoring. " ,
u_rq - > request_type ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( r & & ! u_rq - > error )
u_rq - > error = r ;
return r ;
}
/*
* kernel_send
* @ u_rq : result to pass back to kernel
*
* This function returns the u_rq structure
* ( containing the results ) to the kernel .
* It then frees the structure .
*
* WARNING : should the structure be freed if
* there is an error ? I vote ' yes ' . If the
* kernel doesn ' t get the response , it should
* resend the request .
*
* Returns : 0 on success , - EXXX on failure
*/
int kernel_send ( struct dm_ulog_request * u_rq )
{
int r ;
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uint16_t size ;
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if ( ! u_rq )
return - EINVAL ;
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size = ( uint16_t ) ( sizeof ( struct dm_ulog_request ) + u_rq - > data_size ) ;
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if ( ! u_rq - > data_size & & ! u_rq - > error ) {
/* An ACK is all that is needed */
/* FIXME: add ACK code */
} else if ( size > DM_ULOG_REQUEST_SIZE ) {
/*
* If we gotten here , we ' ve already overrun
* our allotted space somewhere .
*
* We must do something , because the kernel
* is waiting for a response .
*/
LOG_ERROR ( " Not enough space to respond to server " ) ;
u_rq - > error = - ENOSPC ;
size = sizeof ( struct dm_ulog_request ) ;
}
r = kernel_send_helper ( u_rq , size ) ;
if ( r )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to send msg to kernel. " ) ;
return r ;
}
/*
* init_local
*
* Initialize kernel communication socket ( netlink )
*
* Returns : 0 on success , values from common . h on failure
*/
int init_local ( void )
{
int r = 0 ;
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unsigned opt ;
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struct sockaddr_nl addr ;
cn_fd = socket ( PF_NETLINK , SOCK_DGRAM , NETLINK_CONNECTOR ) ;
if ( cn_fd < 0 )
return EXIT_KERNEL_SOCKET ;
/* memset to fix valgrind complaint */
memset ( & addr , 0 , sizeof ( struct sockaddr_nl ) ) ;
addr . nl_family = AF_NETLINK ;
addr . nl_groups = CN_IDX_DM ;
addr . nl_pid = 0 ;
r = bind ( cn_fd , ( struct sockaddr * ) & addr , sizeof ( addr ) ) ;
if ( r < 0 ) {
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if ( close ( cn_fd ) )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to close socket: %s " ,
strerror ( errno ) ) ;
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return EXIT_KERNEL_BIND ;
}
opt = addr . nl_groups ;
r = setsockopt ( cn_fd , 270 , NETLINK_ADD_MEMBERSHIP , & opt , sizeof ( opt ) ) ;
if ( r ) {
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if ( close ( cn_fd ) )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to close socket: %s " ,
strerror ( errno ) ) ;
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return EXIT_KERNEL_SETSOCKOPT ;
}
/*
r = fcntl ( cn_fd , F_SETFL , FNDELAY ) ;
*/
links_register ( cn_fd , " local " , do_local_work , NULL ) ;
return 0 ;
}
/*
* cleanup_local
*
* Clean up before exiting
*/
void cleanup_local ( void )
{
links_unregister ( cn_fd ) ;
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if ( cn_fd > = 0 & & close ( cn_fd ) )
LOG_ERROR ( " Failed to close socket: %s " ,
strerror ( errno ) ) ;
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}