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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2013 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* This is the representation of LVM metadata that is being adapted
* for library export.
*/
#ifndef _LVM_METADATA_EXPORTED_H
#define _LVM_METADATA_EXPORTED_H
#include "uuid.h"
#include "pv.h"
#include "vg.h"
#include "lv.h"
#include "lvm-percent.h"
#define MAX_STRIPES 128U
#define SECTOR_SHIFT 9L
#define SECTOR_SIZE ( 1L << SECTOR_SHIFT )
#define STRIPE_SIZE_MIN ( (unsigned) lvm_getpagesize() >> SECTOR_SHIFT) /* PAGESIZE in sectors */
#define STRIPE_SIZE_MAX ( 512L * 1024L >> SECTOR_SHIFT) /* 512 KB in sectors */
#define STRIPE_SIZE_LIMIT ((UINT_MAX >> 2) + 1)
#define MAX_RESTRICTED_LVS 255 /* Used by FMT_RESTRICTED_LVIDS */
#define MAX_EXTENT_SIZE ((uint32_t) -1)
/* Layer suffix */
#define MIRROR_SYNC_LAYER "_mimagetmp"
/* Various flags */
/* Note that the bits no longer necessarily correspond to LVM1 disk format */
#define PARTIAL_VG UINT64_C(0x00000001) /* VG */
#define EXPORTED_VG UINT64_C(0x00000002) /* VG PV */
#define RESIZEABLE_VG UINT64_C(0x00000004) /* VG */
/* May any free extents on this PV be used or must they be left free? */
#define ALLOCATABLE_PV UINT64_C(0x00000008) /* PV */
#define ARCHIVED_VG ALLOCATABLE_PV /* VG, reuse same bit */
//#define SPINDOWN_LV UINT64_C(0x00000010) /* LV */
//#define BADBLOCK_ON UINT64_C(0x00000020) /* LV */
#define VISIBLE_LV UINT64_C(0x00000040) /* LV */
#define FIXED_MINOR UINT64_C(0x00000080) /* LV */
#define LVM_READ UINT64_C(0x00000100) /* LV, VG */
#define LVM_WRITE UINT64_C(0x00000200) /* LV, VG */
#define CLUSTERED UINT64_C(0x00000400) /* VG */
//#define SHARED UINT64_C(0x00000800) /* VG */
/* FIXME Remove when metadata restructuring is completed */
#define SNAPSHOT UINT64_C(0x00001000) /* LV - internal use only */
#define PVMOVE UINT64_C(0x00002000) /* VG LV SEG */
#define LOCKED UINT64_C(0x00004000) /* LV */
#define MIRRORED UINT64_C(0x00008000) /* LV - internal use only */
//#define VIRTUAL UINT64_C(0x00010000) /* LV - internal use only */
#define MIRROR_LOG UINT64_C(0x00020000) /* LV */
#define MIRROR_IMAGE UINT64_C(0x00040000) /* LV */
#define LV_NOTSYNCED UINT64_C(0x00080000) /* LV */
#define LV_REBUILD UINT64_C(0x00100000) /* LV */
//#define PRECOMMITTED UINT64_C(0x00200000) /* VG - internal use only */
#define CONVERTING UINT64_C(0x00400000) /* LV */
#define MISSING_PV UINT64_C(0x00800000) /* PV */
#define PARTIAL_LV UINT64_C(0x01000000) /* LV - derived flag, not
written out in metadata*/
//#define POSTORDER_FLAG UINT64_C(0x02000000) /* Not real flags, reserved for
//#define POSTORDER_OPEN_FLAG UINT64_C(0x04000000) temporary use inside vg_read_internal. */
//#define VIRTUAL_ORIGIN UINT64_C(0x08000000) /* LV - internal use only */
#define MERGING UINT64_C(0x10000000) /* LV SEG */
#define REPLICATOR UINT64_C(0x20000000) /* LV -internal use only for replicator */
#define REPLICATOR_LOG UINT64_C(0x40000000) /* LV -internal use only for replicator-dev */
#define UNLABELLED_PV UINT64_C(0x80000000) /* PV -this PV had no label written yet */
#define RAID UINT64_C(0x0000000100000000) /* LV */
#define RAID_META UINT64_C(0x0000000200000000) /* LV */
#define RAID_IMAGE UINT64_C(0x0000000400000000) /* LV */
#define THIN_VOLUME UINT64_C(0x0000001000000000) /* LV */
#define THIN_POOL UINT64_C(0x0000002000000000) /* LV */
#define THIN_POOL_DATA UINT64_C(0x0000004000000000) /* LV */
#define THIN_POOL_METADATA UINT64_C(0x0000008000000000) /* LV */
RAID: Add writemostly/writebehind support for RAID1 'lvchange' is used to alter a RAID 1 logical volume's write-mostly and write-behind characteristics. The '--writemostly' parameter takes a PV as an argument with an optional trailing character to specify whether to set ('y'), unset ('n'), or toggle ('t') the value. If no trailing character is given, it will set the flag. Synopsis: lvchange [--writemostly <PV>:{t|y|n}] [--writebehind <count>] vg/lv Example: lvchange --writemostly /dev/sdb1:y --writebehind 512 vg/raid1_lv The last character in the 'lv_attr' field is used to show whether a device has the WriteMostly flag set. It is signified with a 'w'. If the device has failed, the 'p'artial flag has priority. Example ("nosync" raid1 with mismatch_cnt and writemostly): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg Rwi---r-m 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-w 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m Example (raid1 with mismatch_cnt, writemostly - but failed drive): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg rwi---r-p 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-p 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-p 1 linear 4.00m A new reportable field has been added for writebehind as well. If write-behind has not been set or the LV is not RAID1, the field will be blank. Example (writebehind is set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- 512 [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor-- Example (writebehind is not set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor--
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#define LV_WRITEMOSTLY UINT64_C(0x0000010000000000) /* LV (RAID1) */
/* Format features flags */
#define FMT_SEGMENTS 0x00000001U /* Arbitrary segment params? */
#define FMT_MDAS 0x00000002U /* Proper metadata areas? */
#define FMT_TAGS 0x00000004U /* Tagging? */
#define FMT_UNLIMITED_VOLS 0x00000008U /* Unlimited PVs/LVs? */
#define FMT_RESTRICTED_LVIDS 0x00000010U /* LVID <= 255 */
#define FMT_ORPHAN_ALLOCATABLE 0x00000020U /* Orphan PV allocatable? */
//#define FMT_PRECOMMIT 0x00000040U /* Supports pre-commit? */
#define FMT_RESIZE_PV 0x00000080U /* Supports pvresize? */
#define FMT_UNLIMITED_STRIPESIZE 0x00000100U /* Unlimited stripe size? */
#define FMT_RESTRICTED_READAHEAD 0x00000200U /* Readahead restricted to 2-120? */
#define FMT_BAS 0x000000400U /* Supports bootloader areas? */
#define FMT_CONFIG_PROFILE 0x000000800U /* Supports configuration profiles? */
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/* Mirror conversion type flags */
#define MIRROR_BY_SEG 0x00000001U /* segment-by-segment mirror */
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#define MIRROR_BY_LV 0x00000002U /* mirror using whole mimage LVs */
#define MIRROR_SKIP_INIT_SYNC 0x00000010U /* skip initial sync */
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/* vg_read and vg_read_for_update flags */
#define READ_ALLOW_INCONSISTENT 0x00010000U
#define READ_ALLOW_EXPORTED 0x00020000U
#define READ_WITHOUT_LOCK 0x00040000U
/* A meta-flag, useful with toollib for_each_* functions. */
#define READ_FOR_UPDATE 0x00100000U
/* vg's "read_status" field */
#define FAILED_INCONSISTENT 0x00000001U
#define FAILED_LOCKING 0x00000002U
#define FAILED_NOTFOUND 0x00000004U
#define FAILED_READ_ONLY 0x00000008U
#define FAILED_EXPORTED 0x00000010U
#define FAILED_RESIZEABLE 0x00000020U
#define FAILED_CLUSTERED 0x00000040U
#define FAILED_ALLOCATION 0x00000080U
#define FAILED_EXIST 0x00000100U
#define SUCCESS 0x00000000U
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#define VGMETADATACOPIES_ALL UINT32_MAX
#define VGMETADATACOPIES_UNMANAGED 0
#define vg_is_archived(vg) (((vg)->status & ARCHIVED_VG) ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_external_origin(lv) (((lv)->external_count > 0) ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_thin_volume(lv) ((lv)->status & THIN_VOLUME ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_thin_pool(lv) ((lv)->status & THIN_POOL ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_used_thin_pool(lv) (lv_is_thin_pool(lv) && !dm_list_empty(&(lv)->segs_using_this_lv))
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#define lv_is_thin_pool_data(lv) ((lv)->status & THIN_POOL_DATA ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_thin_pool_metadata(lv) ((lv)->status & THIN_POOL_METADATA ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_mirrored(lv) ((lv)->status & MIRRORED ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_rlog(lv) ((lv)->status & REPLICATOR_LOG ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_thin_type(lv) ((lv)->status & (THIN_POOL | THIN_VOLUME | THIN_POOL_DATA | THIN_POOL_METADATA) ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_mirror_type(lv) ((lv)->status & (MIRROR_LOG | MIRROR_IMAGE | MIRRORED | PVMOVE) ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_raid_type(lv) (((lv)->status & (RAID | RAID_IMAGE | RAID_META)) ? 1 : 0)
#define lv_is_virtual(lv) (((lv)->status & VIRTUAL) ? 1 : 0)
/* Ordered list - see lv_manip.c */
typedef enum {
AREA_UNASSIGNED,
AREA_PV,
AREA_LV
} area_type_t;
/*
* Whether or not to force an operation.
*/
typedef enum {
PROMPT = 0, /* Issue yes/no prompt to confirm operation */
DONT_PROMPT = 1, /* Skip yes/no prompt */
DONT_PROMPT_OVERRIDE = 2 /* Skip prompt + override a second condition */
} force_t;
typedef enum {
THIN_DISCARDS_IGNORE,
THIN_DISCARDS_NO_PASSDOWN,
THIN_DISCARDS_PASSDOWN,
} thin_discards_t;
struct cmd_context;
struct format_handler;
struct labeller;
struct format_type {
struct dm_list list;
struct cmd_context *cmd;
struct format_handler *ops;
struct dm_list mda_ops; /* List of permissible mda ops. */
struct labeller *labeller;
const char *name;
const char *alias;
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const char *orphan_vg_name;
struct volume_group *orphan_vg; /* Only one ever exists. */
uint32_t features;
void *library;
void *private;
};
struct pv_segment {
struct dm_list list; /* Member of pv->segments: ordered list
* covering entire data area on this PV */
struct physical_volume *pv;
uint32_t pe;
uint32_t len;
struct lv_segment *lvseg; /* NULL if free space */
uint32_t lv_area; /* Index to area in LV segment */
};
#define pvseg_is_allocated(pvseg) ((pvseg)->lvseg)
/*
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* Properties of each format instance type.
* The primary role of the format_instance is to temporarily store metadata
* area information we are working with.
*/
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/* Include any existing PV ("on-disk") mdas during format_instance initialisation. */
#define FMT_INSTANCE_MDAS 0x00000002U
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/*
* Include any auxiliary mdas during format_instance intialisation.
* Currently, this includes metadata areas as defined by
* metadata/dirs and metadata/raws setting.
*/
#define FMT_INSTANCE_AUX_MDAS 0x00000004U
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/*
* Include any other format-specific mdas during format_instance initialisation.
* For example metadata areas used during backup/restore/archive handling.
*/
#define FMT_INSTANCE_PRIVATE_MDAS 0x00000008U
struct format_instance {
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unsigned ref_count; /* Refs to this fid from VG and PV structs */
struct dm_pool *mem;
uint32_t type;
const struct format_type *fmt;
/*
* Each mda in a vg is on exactly one of the below lists.
* MDAs on the 'in_use' list will be read from / written to
* disk, while MDAs on the 'ignored' list will not be read
* or written to.
*/
/* FIXME: Try to use the index only. Remove these lists. */
struct dm_list metadata_areas_in_use;
struct dm_list metadata_areas_ignored;
struct dm_hash_table *metadata_areas_index;
void *private;
};
/* There will be one area for each stripe */
struct lv_segment_area {
area_type_t type;
union {
struct {
struct pv_segment *pvseg;
} pv;
struct {
struct logical_volume *lv;
uint32_t le;
} lv;
} u;
};
struct lv_thin_message {
struct dm_list list; /* Chained list of messages */
dm_thin_message_t type; /* Use dm thin message datatype */
union {
struct logical_volume *lv; /* For: create_thin, create_snap, trim */
uint32_t delete_id; /* For delete, needs device_id */
} u;
};
struct segment_type;
/* List with vg_name, vgid and flags */
struct cmd_vg {
struct dm_list list;
const char *vg_name;
const char *vgid;
uint32_t flags;
struct volume_group *vg;
};
/* ++ Replicator datatypes */
typedef enum {
REPLICATOR_STATE_PASSIVE,
REPLICATOR_STATE_ACTIVE,
NUM_REPLICATOR_STATE
} replicator_state_t;
struct replicator_site {
struct dm_list list; /* Chained list of sites */
struct dm_list rdevices; /* Device list */
struct logical_volume *replicator; /* Reference to replicator */
const char *name; /* Site name */
const char *vg_name; /* VG name */
struct volume_group *vg; /* resolved vg (activate/deactive) */
unsigned site_index;
replicator_state_t state; /* Active or pasive state of site */
dm_replicator_mode_t op_mode; /* Operation mode sync or async fail|warn|drop|stall */
uint64_t fall_behind_data; /* Bytes */
uint32_t fall_behind_ios; /* IO operations */
uint32_t fall_behind_timeout; /* Seconds */
};
struct replicator_device {
struct dm_list list; /* Chained list of devices from same site */
struct lv_segment *replicator_dev; /* Reference to replicator-dev segment */
struct replicator_site *rsite; /* Reference to site parameters */
uint64_t device_index;
const char *name; /* Device LV name */
struct logical_volume *lv; /* LV from replicator site's VG */
struct logical_volume *slog; /* Synclog lv from VG */
const char *slog_name; /* Debug - specify size of core synclog */
};
/* -- Replicator datatypes */
struct lv_segment {
struct dm_list list;
struct logical_volume *lv;
const struct segment_type *segtype;
uint32_t le;
uint32_t len;
uint64_t status;
/* FIXME Fields depend on segment type */
uint32_t stripe_size; /* For stripe and RAID - in sectors */
RAID: Add writemostly/writebehind support for RAID1 'lvchange' is used to alter a RAID 1 logical volume's write-mostly and write-behind characteristics. The '--writemostly' parameter takes a PV as an argument with an optional trailing character to specify whether to set ('y'), unset ('n'), or toggle ('t') the value. If no trailing character is given, it will set the flag. Synopsis: lvchange [--writemostly <PV>:{t|y|n}] [--writebehind <count>] vg/lv Example: lvchange --writemostly /dev/sdb1:y --writebehind 512 vg/raid1_lv The last character in the 'lv_attr' field is used to show whether a device has the WriteMostly flag set. It is signified with a 'w'. If the device has failed, the 'p'artial flag has priority. Example ("nosync" raid1 with mismatch_cnt and writemostly): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg Rwi---r-m 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-w 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m Example (raid1 with mismatch_cnt, writemostly - but failed drive): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg rwi---r-p 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-p 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-p 1 linear 4.00m A new reportable field has been added for writebehind as well. If write-behind has not been set or the LV is not RAID1, the field will be blank. Example (writebehind is set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- 512 [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor-- Example (writebehind is not set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor--
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uint32_t writebehind; /* For RAID (RAID1 only) */
uint32_t min_recovery_rate; /* For RAID */
uint32_t max_recovery_rate; /* For RAID */
uint32_t area_count;
uint32_t area_len;
uint32_t chunk_size; /* For snapshots/thin_pool. In sectors. */
/* For thin_pool, 128..2097152. */
struct logical_volume *origin; /* snap and thin */
struct logical_volume *cow;
struct dm_list origin_list;
uint32_t region_size; /* For mirrors, replicators - in sectors */
uint32_t extents_copied;
struct logical_volume *log_lv;
struct lv_segment *pvmove_source_seg;
void *segtype_private;
struct dm_list tags;
struct lv_segment_area *areas;
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struct lv_segment_area *meta_areas; /* For RAID */
struct logical_volume *metadata_lv; /* For thin_pool */
uint64_t transaction_id; /* For thin_pool, thin */
uint64_t low_water_mark; /* For thin_pool */
unsigned zero_new_blocks; /* For thin_pool */
thin_discards_t discards; /* For thin_pool */
struct dm_list thin_messages; /* For thin_pool */
struct logical_volume *external_lv; /* For thin */
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struct logical_volume *pool_lv; /* For thin */
uint32_t device_id; /* For thin, 24bit */
struct logical_volume *replicator;/* For replicator-devs - link to replicator LV */
struct logical_volume *rlog_lv; /* For replicators */
const char *rlog_type; /* For replicators */
uint64_t rdevice_index_highest; /* For replicators */
unsigned rsite_index_highest; /* For replicators */
};
#define seg_type(seg, s) (seg)->areas[(s)].type
#define seg_pv(seg, s) (seg)->areas[(s)].u.pv.pvseg->pv
#define seg_lv(seg, s) (seg)->areas[(s)].u.lv.lv
#define seg_metalv(seg, s) (seg)->meta_areas[(s)].u.lv.lv
#define seg_metatype(seg, s) (seg)->meta_areas[(s)].type
struct pe_range {
struct dm_list list;
uint32_t start; /* PEs */
uint32_t count; /* PEs */
};
struct pv_list {
struct dm_list list;
struct physical_volume *pv;
struct dm_list *mdas; /* Metadata areas */
struct dm_list *pe_ranges; /* Ranges of PEs e.g. for allocation */
};
struct lv_list {
struct dm_list list;
struct logical_volume *lv;
};
#define PV_PE_START_CALC ((uint64_t) -1) /* Calculate pe_start value */
struct pvcreate_restorable_params {
const char *restorefile; /* 0 if no --restorefile option */
struct id id; /* FIXME: redundant */
struct id *idp; /* 0 if no --uuid option */
uint64_t ba_start;
uint64_t ba_size;
uint64_t pe_start;
uint32_t extent_count;
uint32_t extent_size;
};
struct pvcreate_params {
int zero;
uint64_t size;
uint64_t data_alignment;
uint64_t data_alignment_offset;
int pvmetadatacopies;
uint64_t pvmetadatasize;
int64_t labelsector;
force_t force;
unsigned yes;
unsigned metadataignore;
struct pvcreate_restorable_params rp;
};
struct lvresize_params {
const char *vg_name;
const char *lv_name;
uint32_t stripes;
uint32_t stripe_size;
uint32_t mirrors;
const struct segment_type *segtype;
/* size */
uint32_t extents;
uint64_t size;
int sizeargs;
sign_t sign;
uint64_t poolmetadatasize;
sign_t poolmetadatasign;
percent_type_t percent;
enum {
LV_ANY = 0,
LV_REDUCE = 1,
LV_EXTEND = 2
} resize;
int resizefs;
int nofsck;
int argc;
char **argv;
/* Arg counts & values */
unsigned ac_policy;
unsigned ac_stripes;
uint32_t ac_stripes_value;
unsigned ac_mirrors;
uint32_t ac_mirrors_value;
unsigned ac_stripesize;
uint64_t ac_stripesize_value;
unsigned ac_alloc;
unsigned ac_no_sync;
unsigned ac_force;
const char *ac_type;
};
struct physical_volume *pvcreate_single(struct cmd_context *cmd,
const char *pv_name,
struct pvcreate_params *pp,
int write_now);
void pvcreate_params_set_defaults(struct pvcreate_params *pp);
/*
* Utility functions
*/
int vg_write(struct volume_group *vg);
int vg_commit(struct volume_group *vg);
void vg_revert(struct volume_group *vg);
struct volume_group *vg_read_internal(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name,
const char *vgid, int warnings, int *consistent);
struct physical_volume *pv_read(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *pv_name,
int warnings,
int scan_label_only);
struct dm_list *get_pvs(struct cmd_context *cmd);
/*
* Add/remove LV to/from volume group
*/
int link_lv_to_vg(struct volume_group *vg, struct logical_volume *lv);
int unlink_lv_from_vg(struct logical_volume *lv);
void lv_set_visible(struct logical_volume *lv);
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void lv_set_hidden(struct logical_volume *lv);
struct dm_list *get_vgnames(struct cmd_context *cmd, int include_internal);
struct dm_list *get_vgids(struct cmd_context *cmd, int include_internal);
int scan_vgs_for_pvs(struct cmd_context *cmd, int warnings);
int pv_write(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct physical_volume *pv, int allow_non_orphan);
int move_pv(struct volume_group *vg_from, struct volume_group *vg_to,
const char *pv_name);
int move_pvs_used_by_lv(struct volume_group *vg_from,
struct volume_group *vg_to,
const char *lv_name);
int is_global_vg(const char *vg_name);
int is_orphan_vg(const char *vg_name);
int is_real_vg(const char *vg_name);
int vg_missing_pv_count(const struct volume_group *vg);
int vgs_are_compatible(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct volume_group *vg_from,
struct volume_group *vg_to);
uint32_t vg_lock_newname(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vgname);
int lv_resize(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg,
struct lvresize_params *lp, struct dm_list *pvh);
/*
* Return a handle to VG metadata.
*/
struct volume_group *vg_read(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name,
const char *vgid, uint32_t flags);
struct volume_group *vg_read_for_update(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name,
const char *vgid, uint32_t flags);
/*
* Test validity of a VG handle.
*/
uint32_t vg_read_error(struct volume_group *vg_handle);
/* pe_start and pe_end relate to any existing data so that new metadata
* areas can avoid overlap */
struct physical_volume *pv_create(const struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct device *dev,
uint64_t size,
unsigned long data_alignment,
unsigned long data_alignment_offset,
uint64_t label_sector,
unsigned pvmetadatacopies,
uint64_t pvmetadatasize,
unsigned metadataignore,
struct pvcreate_restorable_params *rp);
int pv_resize(struct physical_volume *pv, struct volume_group *vg,
uint64_t size);
int pv_analyze(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *pv_name,
uint64_t label_sector);
/* FIXME: move internal to library */
uint32_t pv_list_extents_free(const struct dm_list *pvh);
struct volume_group *vg_create(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name);
int vg_remove_mdas(struct volume_group *vg);
int vg_remove_check(struct volume_group *vg);
void vg_remove_pvs(struct volume_group *vg);
int vg_remove(struct volume_group *vg);
int vg_rename(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg,
const char *new_name);
int vg_extend(struct volume_group *vg, int pv_count, const char *const *pv_names,
struct pvcreate_params *pp);
int vg_reduce(struct volume_group *vg, const char *pv_name);
int vg_change_tag(struct volume_group *vg, const char *tag, int add_tag);
int vg_split_mdas(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg_from,
struct volume_group *vg_to);
/* FIXME: Investigate refactoring these functions to take a pv ISO pv_list */
void add_pvl_to_vgs(struct volume_group *vg, struct pv_list *pvl);
void del_pvl_from_vgs(struct volume_group *vg, struct pv_list *pvl);
/* FIXME: refactor / unexport when lvremove liblvm refactoring dones */
int remove_lvs_in_vg(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct volume_group *vg,
force_t force);
/*
* free_pv_fid() must be called on every struct physical_volume allocated
* by pv_create, pv_read, find_pv_by_name or to free it when no longer required.
*/
void free_pv_fid(struct physical_volume *pv);
/* Manipulate LVs */
struct logical_volume *lv_create_empty(const char *name,
union lvid *lvid,
uint64_t status,
alloc_policy_t alloc,
struct volume_group *vg);
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/* Write out LV contents */
int set_lv(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint64_t sectors, int value);
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int lv_change_tag(struct logical_volume *lv, const char *tag, int add_tag);
/* Reduce the size of an LV by extents */
int lv_reduce(struct logical_volume *lv, uint32_t extents);
/* Empty an LV prior to deleting it */
int lv_empty(struct logical_volume *lv);
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/* Empty an LV and add error segment */
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int replace_lv_with_error_segment(struct logical_volume *lv);
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/* Entry point for all LV extent allocations */
int lv_extend(struct logical_volume *lv,
const struct segment_type *segtype,
uint32_t stripes, uint32_t stripe_size,
uint32_t mirrors, uint32_t region_size,
uint32_t extents, const char *thin_pool_name,
struct dm_list *allocatable_pvs, alloc_policy_t alloc);
/* lv must be part of lv->vg->lvs */
int lv_remove(struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_remove_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
force_t force);
int lv_remove_with_dependencies(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
force_t force, unsigned level);
int lv_rename(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
const char *new_name);
int lv_rename_update(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
const char *new_name, int update_mda);
uint64_t extents_from_size(struct cmd_context *cmd, uint64_t size,
uint32_t extent_size);
struct logical_volume *find_pool_lv(struct logical_volume *lv);
int pool_is_active(const struct logical_volume *pool_lv);
int pool_can_resize_metadata(const struct logical_volume *pool_lv);
int update_pool_lv(struct logical_volume *lv, int activate);
int update_pool_params(struct cmd_context *cmd, unsigned attr, int passed_args,
uint32_t data_extents, uint32_t extent_size,
uint32_t *chunk_size, thin_discards_t *discards,
uint64_t *pool_metadata_size);
int get_pool_discards(const char *str, thin_discards_t *discards);
const char *get_pool_discards_name(thin_discards_t discards);
/*
* Activation options
*/
typedef enum activation_change {
CHANGE_AY = 0, /* activate */
CHANGE_AN = 1, /* deactivate */
CHANGE_AE = 2, /* activate exclusively */
CHANGE_ALY = 3, /* activate locally */
CHANGE_ALN = 4, /* deactivate locally */
CHANGE_AAY = 5 /* automatic activation */
} activation_change_t;
/* FIXME: refactor and reduce the size of this struct! */
struct lvcreate_params {
/* flags */
int snapshot; /* snap */
int thin; /* thin */
int create_thin_pool; /* thin */
int zero; /* all */
int major; /* all */
int minor; /* all */
int log_count; /* mirror */
int nosync; /* mirror */
activation_change_t activate; /* non-snapshot, non-mirror */
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thin_discards_t discards; /* thin */
const char *origin; /* snap */
const char *pool; /* thin */
const char *vg_name; /* all */
const char *lv_name; /* all */
/* Keep args given by the user on command line */
/* FIXME: create some more universal solution here */
#define PASS_ARG_CHUNK_SIZE 0x01
#define PASS_ARG_DISCARDS 0x02
#define PASS_ARG_POOL_METADATA_SIZE 0x04
#define PASS_ARG_ZERO 0x08
int passed_args;
uint32_t stripes; /* striped */
uint32_t stripe_size; /* striped */
uint32_t chunk_size; /* snapshot */
uint32_t region_size; /* mirror */
uint32_t mirrors; /* mirror */
uint32_t min_recovery_rate; /* RAID */
uint32_t max_recovery_rate; /* RAID */
const struct segment_type *segtype; /* all */
unsigned target_attr; /* all */
/* size */
uint32_t extents; /* all */
uint32_t voriginextents; /* snapshot */
uint64_t voriginsize; /* snapshot */
uint32_t poolmetadataextents; /* thin pool */
uint64_t poolmetadatasize; /* thin pool */
struct dm_list *pvh; /* all */
uint32_t permission; /* all */
uint32_t read_ahead; /* all */
alloc_policy_t alloc; /* all */
struct dm_list tags; /* all */
};
struct logical_volume *lv_create_single(struct volume_group *vg,
struct lvcreate_params *lp);
/*
* Functions for layer manipulation
*/
int insert_layer_for_segments_on_pv(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct logical_volume *lv_where,
struct logical_volume *layer_lv,
uint64_t status,
struct pv_list *pv,
struct dm_list *lvs_changed);
int remove_layers_for_segments(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct logical_volume *lv,
struct logical_volume *layer_lv,
uint64_t status_mask, struct dm_list *lvs_changed);
int remove_layers_for_segments_all(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct logical_volume *layer_lv,
uint64_t status_mask,
struct dm_list *lvs_changed);
int split_parent_segments_for_layer(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct logical_volume *layer_lv);
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int remove_layer_from_lv(struct logical_volume *lv,
struct logical_volume *layer_lv);
struct logical_volume *insert_layer_for_lv(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct logical_volume *lv_where,
uint64_t status,
const char *layer_suffix);
/* Find a PV within a given VG */
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struct pv_list *find_pv_in_vg(const struct volume_group *vg,
const char *pv_name);
struct pv_list *find_pv_in_vg_by_uuid(const struct volume_group *vg,
const struct id *id);
/* Find an LV within a given VG */
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struct lv_list *find_lv_in_vg(const struct volume_group *vg,
const char *lv_name);
/* FIXME Merge these functions with ones above */
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struct logical_volume *find_lv(const struct volume_group *vg,
const char *lv_name);
struct physical_volume *find_pv_by_name(struct cmd_context *cmd,
const char *pv_name,
int allow_orphan);
const char *find_vgname_from_pvname(struct cmd_context *cmd,
const char *pvname);
const char *find_vgname_from_pvid(struct cmd_context *cmd,
const char *pvid);
RAID: Add writemostly/writebehind support for RAID1 'lvchange' is used to alter a RAID 1 logical volume's write-mostly and write-behind characteristics. The '--writemostly' parameter takes a PV as an argument with an optional trailing character to specify whether to set ('y'), unset ('n'), or toggle ('t') the value. If no trailing character is given, it will set the flag. Synopsis: lvchange [--writemostly <PV>:{t|y|n}] [--writebehind <count>] vg/lv Example: lvchange --writemostly /dev/sdb1:y --writebehind 512 vg/raid1_lv The last character in the 'lv_attr' field is used to show whether a device has the WriteMostly flag set. It is signified with a 'w'. If the device has failed, the 'p'artial flag has priority. Example ("nosync" raid1 with mismatch_cnt and writemostly): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg Rwi---r-m 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-w 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m Example (raid1 with mismatch_cnt, writemostly - but failed drive): [~]# lvs -a --segment vg LV VG Attr #Str Type SSize raid1 vg rwi---r-p 2 raid1 500.00m [raid1_rimage_0] vg Iwi---r-- 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rimage_1] vg Iwi---r-p 1 linear 500.00m [raid1_rmeta_0] vg ewi---r-- 1 linear 4.00m [raid1_rmeta_1] vg ewi---r-p 1 linear 4.00m A new reportable field has been added for writebehind as well. If write-behind has not been set or the LV is not RAID1, the field will be blank. Example (writebehind is set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- 512 [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor-- Example (writebehind is not set): [~]# lvs -a -o name,attr,writebehind vg LV Attr WBehind lv rwi-a-r-- [lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor-w [lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor-- [lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor--
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int lv_is_on_pv(struct logical_volume *lv, struct physical_volume *pv);
int lv_is_on_pvs(struct logical_volume *lv, struct dm_list *pvs);
/* Find LV segment containing given LE */
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struct lv_segment *first_seg(const struct logical_volume *lv);
struct lv_segment *last_seg(const struct logical_volume *lv);
/*
* Useful functions for managing snapshots.
*/
int lv_is_origin(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_virtual_origin(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_cow(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_merging_origin(const struct logical_volume *origin);
int lv_is_merging_cow(const struct logical_volume *snapshot);
uint32_t cow_max_extents(const struct logical_volume *origin, uint32_t chunk_size);
int lv_is_cow_covering_origin(const struct logical_volume *lv);
/* Test if given LV is visible from user's perspective */
int lv_is_visible(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int pv_is_in_vg(struct volume_group *vg, struct physical_volume *pv);
struct lv_segment *find_merging_cow(const struct logical_volume *origin);
/* Given a cow LV, return return the snapshot lv_segment that uses it */
struct lv_segment *find_cow(const struct logical_volume *lv);
/* Given a cow LV, return its origin */
struct logical_volume *origin_from_cow(const struct logical_volume *lv);
void init_snapshot_seg(struct lv_segment *seg, struct logical_volume *origin,
struct logical_volume *cow, uint32_t chunk_size, int merge);
int init_snapshot_merge(struct lv_segment *cow_seg, struct logical_volume *origin);
void clear_snapshot_merge(struct logical_volume *origin);
int vg_add_snapshot(struct logical_volume *origin, struct logical_volume *cow,
union lvid *lvid, uint32_t extent_count,
uint32_t chunk_size);
int vg_remove_snapshot(struct logical_volume *cow);
int vg_check_status(const struct volume_group *vg, uint64_t status);
/*
* Check if the VG reached maximal LVs count (if set)
*/
int vg_max_lv_reached(struct volume_group *vg);
/*
* Mirroring functions
*/
int get_default_region_size(struct cmd_context *cmd); /* in lv_manip.c */
struct lv_segment *find_mirror_seg(struct lv_segment *seg);
int lv_add_mirrors(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t mirrors, uint32_t stripes, uint32_t stripe_size,
uint32_t region_size, uint32_t log_count,
struct dm_list *pvs, alloc_policy_t alloc, uint32_t flags);
int lv_split_mirror_images(struct logical_volume *lv, const char *split_lv_name,
uint32_t split_count, struct dm_list *removable_pvs);
int lv_remove_mirrors(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t mirrors, uint32_t log_count,
int (*is_removable)(struct logical_volume *, void *),
void *removable_baton, uint64_t status_mask);
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int is_temporary_mirror_layer(const struct logical_volume *lv);
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struct logical_volume * find_temporary_mirror(const struct logical_volume *lv);
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uint32_t lv_mirror_count(const struct logical_volume *lv);
uint32_t adjusted_mirror_region_size(uint32_t extent_size, uint32_t extents,
uint32_t region_size);
int remove_mirrors_from_segments(struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t new_mirrors, uint64_t status_mask);
int add_mirrors_to_segments(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t mirrors, uint32_t region_size,
struct dm_list *allocatable_pvs, alloc_policy_t alloc);
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int remove_mirror_images(struct logical_volume *lv, uint32_t num_mirrors,
int (*is_removable)(struct logical_volume *, void *),
void *removable_baton, unsigned remove_log);
int add_mirror_images(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t mirrors, uint32_t stripes, uint32_t stripe_size, uint32_t region_size,
struct dm_list *allocatable_pvs, alloc_policy_t alloc,
uint32_t log_count);
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struct logical_volume *detach_mirror_log(struct lv_segment *seg);
int attach_mirror_log(struct lv_segment *seg, struct logical_volume *lv);
int remove_mirror_log(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
struct dm_list *removable_pvs, int force);
int add_mirror_log(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t log_count, uint32_t region_size,
struct dm_list *allocatable_pvs, alloc_policy_t alloc);
#if 0
/* FIXME: reconfigure_mirror_images: remove this code? */
int reconfigure_mirror_images(struct lv_segment *mirrored_seg, uint32_t num_mirrors,
struct dm_list *removable_pvs, unsigned remove_log);
#endif
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int collapse_mirrored_lv(struct logical_volume *lv);
int shift_mirror_images(struct lv_segment *mirrored_seg, unsigned mimage);
/* ++ metadata/replicator_manip.c */
int replicator_add_replicator_dev(struct logical_volume *replicator_lv,
struct lv_segment *rdev_seg);
struct logical_volume *replicator_remove_replicator_dev(struct lv_segment *rdev_seg);
int replicator_add_rlog(struct lv_segment *replicator_seg, struct logical_volume *rlog_lv);
struct logical_volume *replicator_remove_rlog(struct lv_segment *replicator_seg);
int replicator_dev_add_slog(struct replicator_device *rdev, struct logical_volume *slog_lv);
struct logical_volume *replicator_dev_remove_slog(struct replicator_device *rdev);
int replicator_dev_add_rimage(struct replicator_device *rdev, struct logical_volume *lv);
struct logical_volume *replicator_dev_remove_rimage(struct replicator_device *rdev);
int lv_is_active_replicator_dev(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_replicator(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_replicator_dev(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_rimage(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_is_slog(const struct logical_volume *lv);
struct logical_volume *first_replicator_dev(const struct logical_volume *lv);
/* -- metadata/replicator_manip.c */
/* ++ metadata/raid_manip.c */
int lv_is_raid_with_tracking(const struct logical_volume *lv);
uint32_t lv_raid_image_count(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_raid_change_image_count(struct logical_volume *lv,
uint32_t new_count, struct dm_list *pvs);
int lv_raid_split(struct logical_volume *lv, const char *split_name,
uint32_t new_count, struct dm_list *splittable_pvs);
Add the ability to split an image from the mirror and track changes. ~> lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --trackchanges vg/lv The '--trackchanges' option allows a user the ability to use an image of a RAID1 array for the purposes of temporary read-only access. The image can be merged back into the array at a later time and only the blocks that have changed in the array since the split will be resync'ed. This operation can be thought of as a partial split. The image is never completely extracted from the array, in that the array reserves the position the device occupied and tracks the differences between the array and the split image via a bitmap. The image itself is rendered read-only and the name (<LV>_rimage_*) cannot be changed. The user can complete the split (permanently splitting the image from the array) by re-issuing the 'lvconvert' command without the '--trackchanges' argument and specifying the '--name' argument. ~> lvconvert --splitmirrors 1 --name my_split vg/lv Merging the tracked image back into the array is done with the '--merge' option (included in a follow-on patch). ~> lvconvert --merge vg/lv_rimage_<n> The internal mechanics of this are relatively simple. The 'raid' device- mapper target allows for the specification of an empty slot in an array via '- -'. This is what will be used if a partial activation of an array is ever required. (It would also be possible to use 'error' targets in place of the '- -'.) If a RAID image is found to be both read-only and visible, then it is considered separate from the array and '- -' is used to hold it's position in the array. So, all that needs to be done to temporarily split an image from the array /and/ cause the kernel target's bitmap to track (aka "mark") changes made is to make the specified image visible and read-only. To merge the device back into the array, the image needs to be returned to the read/write state of the top-level LV and made invisible.
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int lv_raid_split_and_track(struct logical_volume *lv,
struct dm_list *splittable_pvs);
int lv_raid_merge(struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_raid_reshape(struct logical_volume *lv,
const struct segment_type *new_segtype);
int lv_raid_replace(struct logical_volume *lv, struct dm_list *remove_pvs,
struct dm_list *allocate_pvs);
int lv_raid_remove_missing(struct logical_volume *lv);
/* -- metadata/raid_manip.c */
struct cmd_vg *cmd_vg_add(struct dm_pool *mem, struct dm_list *cmd_vgs,
const char *vg_name, const char *vgid,
uint32_t flags);
struct cmd_vg *cmd_vg_lookup(struct dm_list *cmd_vgs,
const char *vg_name, const char *vgid);
int cmd_vg_read(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dm_list *cmd_vgs);
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void free_cmd_vgs(struct dm_list *cmd_vgs);
int find_replicator_vgs(struct logical_volume *lv);
int lv_read_replicator_vgs(struct logical_volume *lv);
void lv_release_replicator_vgs(struct logical_volume *lv);
struct logical_volume *find_pvmove_lv(struct volume_group *vg,
struct device *dev, uint64_t lv_type);
struct logical_volume *find_pvmove_lv_from_pvname(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct volume_group *vg,
const char *name,
const char *uuid,
uint64_t lv_type);
struct logical_volume *find_pvmove_lv_in_lv(struct logical_volume *lv);
const char *get_pvmove_pvname_from_lv(struct logical_volume *lv);
const char *get_pvmove_pvname_from_lv_mirr(struct logical_volume *lv_mirr);
struct dm_list *lvs_using_lv(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg,
struct logical_volume *lv);
uint32_t find_free_lvnum(struct logical_volume *lv);
percent_t copy_percent(const struct logical_volume *lv_mirr);
char *generate_lv_name(struct volume_group *vg, const char *format,
char *buffer, size_t len);
/*
* Begin skeleton for external LVM library
*/
int pv_change_metadataignore(struct physical_volume *pv, uint32_t mda_ignore);
int vg_check_write_mode(struct volume_group *vg);
#define vg_is_clustered(vg) (vg_status((vg)) & CLUSTERED)
#define vg_is_exported(vg) (vg_status((vg)) & EXPORTED_VG)
#define vg_is_resizeable(vg) (vg_status((vg)) & RESIZEABLE_VG)
int lv_has_unknown_segments(const struct logical_volume *lv);
int vg_has_unknown_segments(const struct volume_group *vg);
int vg_mark_partial_lvs(struct volume_group *vg, int clear);
struct vgcreate_params {
const char *vg_name;
uint32_t extent_size;
size_t max_pv;
size_t max_lv;
alloc_policy_t alloc;
int clustered; /* FIXME: put this into a 'status' variable instead? */
uint32_t vgmetadatacopies;
};
int vgcreate_params_validate(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct vgcreate_params *vp);
int validate_vg_rename_params(struct cmd_context *cmd,
const char *vg_name_old,
const char *vg_name_new);
#endif