devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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/*
* Copyright ( C ) 2011 Red Hat , Inc . All rights reserved .
*
* 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 "base/memory/zalloc.h"
# include "lib/misc/lib.h"
# include "lib/activate/activate.h"
# include "lib/commands/toolcontext.h"
# include "lib/device/device_id.h"
# ifdef UDEV_SYNC_SUPPORT
# include <libudev.h>
# include "lib/device/dev-ext-udev-constants.h"
# endif
# include <dirent.h>
# define MPATH_PREFIX "mpath-"
/*
* This hash table keeps track of whether a given dm device
* is a mpath device or not .
*
* If dm - 3 is an mpath device , then the constant " 2 " is stored in
* the hash table with the key of the dm minor number ( " 3 " for dm - 3 ) .
* If dm - 3 is not an mpath device , then the constant " 1 " is stored in
* the hash table with the key of the dm minor number .
*/
static struct dm_pool * _hash_mem ;
static struct dm_hash_table * _minor_hash_tab ;
static struct dm_hash_table * _wwid_hash_tab ;
# define MAX_WWID_LINE 512
/*
* do we need to check the multipath . conf blacklist ?
*/
static void _read_wwid_file ( const char * config_wwids_file )
{
FILE * fp ;
char line [ MAX_WWID_LINE ] ;
char * wwid , * p ;
int count = 0 ;
if ( config_wwids_file [ 0 ] ! = ' / ' ) {
log_print ( " Ignoring unknown multipath_wwids_file. " ) ;
return ;
}
if ( ! ( fp = fopen ( config_wwids_file , " r " ) ) ) {
log_debug ( " multipath wwids file not found " ) ;
return ;
}
while ( fgets ( line , sizeof ( line ) , fp ) ) {
if ( line [ 0 ] = = ' # ' )
continue ;
wwid = line ;
if ( line [ 0 ] = = ' / ' )
wwid + + ;
/* skip the initial '3' */
wwid + + ;
if ( ( p = strchr ( wwid , ' / ' ) ) )
* p = ' \0 ' ;
( void ) dm_hash_insert_binary ( _wwid_hash_tab , wwid , strlen ( wwid ) , ( void * ) 1 ) ;
count + + ;
}
if ( fclose ( fp ) )
stack ;
log_debug ( " multipath wwids read %d from %s " , count , config_wwids_file ) ;
}
int dev_mpath_init ( const char * config_wwids_file )
{
struct dm_pool * mem ;
struct dm_hash_table * minor_tab ;
struct dm_hash_table * wwid_tab ;
if ( ! ( mem = dm_pool_create ( " mpath " , 256 ) ) ) {
log_error ( " mpath pool creation failed. " ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( ! ( minor_tab = dm_hash_create ( 110 ) ) ) {
log_error ( " mpath hash table creation failed. " ) ;
dm_pool_destroy ( mem ) ;
return 0 ;
}
_hash_mem = mem ;
_minor_hash_tab = minor_tab ;
/* multipath_wwids_file="" disables the use of the file */
if ( config_wwids_file & & ! strlen ( config_wwids_file ) ) {
log_debug ( " multipath wwids file disabled. " ) ;
return 1 ;
}
if ( ! ( wwid_tab = dm_hash_create ( 110 ) ) ) {
log_error ( " mpath hash table creation failed. " ) ;
dm_hash_destroy ( _minor_hash_tab ) ;
dm_pool_destroy ( _hash_mem ) ;
_minor_hash_tab = NULL ;
_hash_mem = NULL ;
return 0 ;
}
_wwid_hash_tab = wwid_tab ;
_read_wwid_file ( config_wwids_file ) ;
return 1 ;
}
void dev_mpath_exit ( void )
{
if ( _minor_hash_tab )
dm_hash_destroy ( _minor_hash_tab ) ;
if ( _wwid_hash_tab )
dm_hash_destroy ( _wwid_hash_tab ) ;
if ( _hash_mem )
dm_pool_destroy ( _hash_mem ) ;
_minor_hash_tab = NULL ;
_wwid_hash_tab = NULL ;
_hash_mem = NULL ;
}
/*
* given " /dev/foo " return " foo "
*/
static const char * _get_sysfs_name ( struct device * dev )
{
const char * name ;
if ( ! ( name = strrchr ( dev_name ( dev ) , ' / ' ) ) ) {
log_error ( " Cannot find '/' in device name. " ) ;
return NULL ;
}
name + + ;
if ( ! * name ) {
log_error ( " Device name is not valid. " ) ;
return NULL ;
}
return name ;
}
/*
* given major : minor
* readlink translates / sys / dev / block / major : minor to / sys / . . . / foo
* from / sys / . . . / foo return " foo "
*/
static const char * _get_sysfs_name_by_devt ( const char * sysfs_dir , dev_t devno ,
char * buf , size_t buf_size )
{
const char * name ;
char path [ PATH_MAX ] ;
int size ;
if ( dm_snprintf ( path , sizeof ( path ) , " %sdev/block/%d:%d " , sysfs_dir ,
( int ) MAJOR ( devno ) , ( int ) MINOR ( devno ) ) < 0 ) {
log_error ( " Sysfs path string is too long. " ) ;
return NULL ;
}
if ( ( size = readlink ( path , buf , buf_size - 1 ) ) < 0 ) {
log_sys_error ( " readlink " , path ) ;
return NULL ;
}
buf [ size ] = ' \0 ' ;
if ( ! ( name = strrchr ( buf , ' / ' ) ) ) {
log_error ( " Cannot find device name in sysfs path. " ) ;
return NULL ;
}
name + + ;
return name ;
}
static int _get_sysfs_string ( const char * path , char * buffer , int max_size )
{
FILE * fp ;
int r = 0 ;
if ( ! ( fp = fopen ( path , " r " ) ) ) {
log_sys_error ( " fopen " , path ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( ! fgets ( buffer , max_size , fp ) )
log_sys_error ( " fgets " , path ) ;
else
r = 1 ;
if ( fclose ( fp ) )
log_sys_error ( " fclose " , path ) ;
return r ;
}
static int _get_sysfs_dm_mpath ( struct dev_types * dt , const char * sysfs_dir , const char * holder_name )
{
char path [ PATH_MAX ] ;
char buffer [ 128 ] ;
if ( dm_snprintf ( path , sizeof ( path ) , " %sblock/%s/dm/uuid " , sysfs_dir , holder_name ) < 0 ) {
log_error ( " Sysfs path string is too long. " ) ;
return 0 ;
}
buffer [ 0 ] = ' \0 ' ;
if ( ! _get_sysfs_string ( path , buffer , sizeof ( buffer ) ) )
return_0 ;
if ( ! strncmp ( buffer , MPATH_PREFIX , 6 ) )
return 1 ;
return 0 ;
}
# ifdef UDEV_SYNC_SUPPORT
static int _dev_is_mpath_component_udev ( struct device * dev )
{
const char * value ;
struct dev_ext * ext ;
/*
* external_device_info_source = " udev " enables these udev checks .
* external_device_info_source = " none " disables them .
*/
if ( ! ( ext = dev_ext_get ( dev ) ) )
return_0 ;
value = udev_device_get_property_value ( ( struct udev_device * ) ext - > handle , DEV_EXT_UDEV_BLKID_TYPE ) ;
if ( value & & ! strcmp ( value , DEV_EXT_UDEV_BLKID_TYPE_MPATH ) )
return 1 ;
value = udev_device_get_property_value ( ( struct udev_device * ) ext - > handle , DEV_EXT_UDEV_MPATH_DEVICE_PATH ) ;
if ( value & & ! strcmp ( value , " 1 " ) )
return 1 ;
return 0 ;
}
# else
static int _dev_is_mpath_component_udev ( struct device * dev )
{
return 0 ;
}
# endif
static int _dev_is_mpath_component_sysfs ( struct cmd_context * cmd , struct device * dev )
{
struct dev_types * dt = cmd - > dev_types ;
const char * part_name ;
const char * name ; /* e.g. "sda" for "/dev/sda" */
char link_path [ PATH_MAX ] ; /* some obscure, unpredictable sysfs path */
char holders_path [ PATH_MAX ] ; /* e.g. "/sys/block/sda/holders/" */
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char dm_dev_path [ PATH_MAX ] ; /* e.g. "/dev/dm-1" */
char * holder_name ; /* e.g. "dm-1" */
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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const char * sysfs_dir = dm_sysfs_dir ( ) ;
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DIR * dr ;
struct dirent * de ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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int dev_major = MAJOR ( dev - > dev ) ;
int dev_minor = MINOR ( dev - > dev ) ;
int dm_dev_major ;
int dm_dev_minor ;
struct stat info ;
dev_t primary_dev ;
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int is_mpath_component = 0 ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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/* multipathing is only known to exist for SCSI or NVME devices */
if ( ! major_is_scsi_device ( dt , dev_major ) & & ! dev_is_nvme ( dt , dev ) )
return 0 ;
switch ( dev_get_primary_dev ( dt , dev , & primary_dev ) ) {
case 2 : /* The dev is partition. */
part_name = dev_name ( dev ) ; /* name of original dev for log_debug msg */
/* gets "foo" for "/dev/foo" where "/dev/foo" comes from major:minor */
if ( ! ( name = _get_sysfs_name_by_devt ( sysfs_dir , primary_dev , link_path , sizeof ( link_path ) ) ) )
return_0 ;
log_debug_devs ( " %s: Device is a partition, using primary "
" device %s for mpath component detection " ,
part_name , name ) ;
break ;
case 1 : /* The dev is already a primary dev. Just continue with the dev. */
/* gets "foo" for "/dev/foo" */
if ( ! ( name = _get_sysfs_name ( dev ) ) )
return_0 ;
break ;
default : /* 0, error. */
log_warn ( " Failed to get primary device for %d:%d. " , dev_major , dev_minor ) ;
return 0 ;
}
if ( dm_snprintf ( holders_path , sizeof ( holders_path ) , " %sblock/%s/holders " , sysfs_dir , name ) < 0 ) {
log_warn ( " Sysfs path to check mpath is too long. " ) ;
return 0 ;
}
/* also will filter out partitions */
if ( stat ( holders_path , & info ) )
return 0 ;
if ( ! S_ISDIR ( info . st_mode ) ) {
log_warn ( " Path %s is not a directory. " , holders_path ) ;
return 0 ;
}
/*
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* If any holder is a dm mpath device , then return 1 ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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*/
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if ( ! ( dr = opendir ( holders_path ) ) ) {
log_debug ( " Device %s has no holders dir " , dev_name ( dev ) ) ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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return 0 ;
}
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while ( ( de = readdir ( dr ) ) ) {
if ( ! strcmp ( de - > d_name , " . " ) | | ! strcmp ( de - > d_name , " .. " ) )
continue ;
/*
* holder_name is e . g . " dm-1 "
* dm_dev_path is then e . g . " /dev/dm-1 "
*/
holder_name = de - > d_name ;
if ( dm_snprintf ( dm_dev_path , sizeof ( dm_dev_path ) , " %s/%s " , cmd - > dev_dir , holder_name ) < 0 ) {
log_warn ( " dm device path to check mpath is too long. " ) ;
continue ;
}
/*
* stat " /dev/dm-1 " which is the holder of the dev we ' re checking
* dm_dev_major : dm_dev_minor come from stat ( " /dev/dm-1 " )
*/
if ( stat ( dm_dev_path , & info ) ) {
log_debug_devs ( " dev_is_mpath_component %s holder %s stat result %d " ,
dev_name ( dev ) , dm_dev_path , errno ) ;
continue ;
}
dm_dev_major = ( int ) MAJOR ( info . st_rdev ) ;
dm_dev_minor = ( int ) MINOR ( info . st_rdev ) ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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if ( dm_dev_major ! = dt - > device_mapper_major ) {
log_debug_devs ( " dev_is_mpath_component %s holder %s %d:%d does not have dm major " ,
dev_name ( dev ) , dm_dev_path , dm_dev_major , dm_dev_minor ) ;
continue ;
}
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
2021-06-09 01:12:09 +03:00
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/*
* A previous call may have checked if dm_dev_minor is mpath and saved
* the result in the hash table . If there ' s a saved result just use that .
*
* The minor number of " /dev/dm-1 " is added to the hash table with
* const value 2 meaning that dm minor 1 ( for / dev / dm - 1 ) is a multipath dev
* and const value 1 meaning that dm minor 1 is not a multipath dev .
*/
if ( _minor_hash_tab ) {
long look = ( long ) dm_hash_lookup_binary ( _minor_hash_tab , & dm_dev_minor , sizeof ( dm_dev_minor ) ) ;
if ( look > 0 ) {
log_debug_devs ( " dev_is_mpath_component %s holder %s %u:%u already checked as %sbeing mpath. " ,
dev_name ( dev ) , holder_name , dm_dev_major , dm_dev_minor , ( look > 1 ) ? " " : " not " ) ;
is_mpath_component = ( look = = 2 ) ;
goto out ;
}
/* no saved result for dm_dev_minor, so check the uuid for it */
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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}
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/*
* Returns 1 if / sys / block / < holder_name > / dm / uuid indicates that
* < holder_name > is a dm device with dm uuid prefix mpath - .
* When true , < holder_name > will be something like " dm-1 " .
*/
if ( _get_sysfs_dm_mpath ( dt , sysfs_dir , holder_name ) ) {
log_debug_devs ( " dev_is_mpath_component %s holder %s %u:%u ignore mpath component " ,
dev_name ( dev ) , holder_name , dm_dev_major , dm_dev_minor ) ;
/* For future checks, save that the dm minor refers to mpath ("2" == is mpath) */
if ( _minor_hash_tab )
( void ) dm_hash_insert_binary ( _minor_hash_tab , & dm_dev_minor , sizeof ( dm_dev_minor ) , ( void * ) 2 ) ;
is_mpath_component = 1 ;
goto out ;
}
/* For future checks, save that the dm minor does not refer to mpath ("1" == is not mpath) */
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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if ( _minor_hash_tab )
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( void ) dm_hash_insert_binary ( _minor_hash_tab , & dm_dev_minor , sizeof ( dm_dev_minor ) , ( void * ) 1 ) ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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}
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out :
if ( closedir ( dr ) )
stack ;
return is_mpath_component ;
devices: rework libudev usage
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
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}
static int _dev_in_wwid_file ( struct cmd_context * cmd , struct device * dev )
{
char sysbuf [ PATH_MAX ] = { 0 } ;
char * wwid ;
long look ;
if ( ! _wwid_hash_tab )
return 0 ;
if ( ! read_sys_block ( cmd , dev , " device/wwid " , sysbuf , sizeof ( sysbuf ) ) )
return 0 ;
if ( ! sysbuf [ 0 ] )
return 0 ;
/*
* sysfs prints wwid as < typestr > . < value >
* multipath wwid uses ' 3 ' < value >
* does " <typestr>. " always correspond to " 3 " ?
*/
if ( ! ( wwid = strchr ( sysbuf , ' . ' ) ) )
return 0 ;
/* skip the type and dot, just as '3' was skipped from wwids entry */
wwid + + ;
look = ( long ) dm_hash_lookup_binary ( _wwid_hash_tab , wwid , strlen ( wwid ) ) ;
if ( look ) {
log_debug_devs ( " dev_is_mpath_component %s multipath wwid %s " , dev_name ( dev ) , wwid ) ;
return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
}
int dev_is_mpath_component ( struct cmd_context * cmd , struct device * dev )
{
if ( _dev_is_mpath_component_sysfs ( cmd , dev ) = = 1 )
goto found ;
if ( _dev_in_wwid_file ( cmd , dev ) )
goto found ;
if ( external_device_info_source ( ) = = DEV_EXT_UDEV ) {
if ( _dev_is_mpath_component_udev ( dev ) = = 1 )
goto found ;
}
return 0 ;
found :
return 1 ;
}