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/*
* Copyright ( C ) 2004 Luca Berra
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* Copyright ( C ) 2004 - 2006 Red Hat , Inc . All rights reserved .
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*
* 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 ,
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* Inc . , 51 Franklin Street , Fifth Floor , Boston , MA 02110 - 1301 USA
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*/
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# include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
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# include "lib/misc/lib.h"
# include "lib/filters/filter.h"
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# ifdef __linux__
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# define MSG_SKIPPING "%s: Skipping md component device"
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/*
* The purpose of these functions is to ignore md component devices ,
* e . g . if / dev / md0 is a raid1 composed of / dev / loop0 and / dev / loop1 ,
* lvm wants to deal with md0 and ignore loop0 and loop1 . md0 should
* pass the filter , and loop0 , loop1 should not pass the filter so lvm
* will ignore them .
*
* ( This is assuming lvm . conf md_component_detection = 1. )
*
* If lvm does * not * ignore the components , then lvm will read lvm
* labels from the md dev and from the component devs , and will see
* them all as duplicates of each other . LVM duplicate resolution
* will then kick in and keep the md dev around to use and ignore
* the components .
*
* It is better to exclude the components as early as possible during
* lvm processing , ideally before lvm even looks for labels on the
* components , so that duplicate resolution can be avoided . There are
* a number of ways that md components can be excluded earlier than
* the duplicate resolution phase :
*
* - When external_device_info_source = " udev " , lvm discovers a device is
* an md component by asking udev during the initial filtering phase .
* However , lvm ' s default is to not use udev for this . The
* alternative is " native " detection in which lvm tries to detect
* md components itself .
*
* - When using native detection , lvm ' s md filter looks for the md
* superblock at the start of devices . It will see the md superblock
* on the components , exclude them in the md filter , and avoid
* handling them later in duplicate resolution .
*
* - When using native detection , lvm ' s md filter will not detect
* components when the md device has an older superblock version that
* places the superblock at the end of the device . This case will
* fall back to duplicate resolution to exclude components .
*
* A variation of the description above occurs for lvm commands that
* intend to create new PVs on devices ( pvcreate , vgcreate , vgextend ) .
* For these commands , the native md filter also reads the end of all
* devices to check for the odd md superblocks .
*
* ( The reason that external_device_info_source is not set to udev by
* default is that there have be issues with udev not being promptly
* or reliably updated about md state changes , causing the udev info
* that lvm uses to be occasionally wrong . )
*/
/*
* Returns 0 if :
* the device is an md component and it should be ignored .
*
* Returns 1 if :
* the device is not md component and should not be ignored .
*
* The actual md device will pass this filter and should be used ,
* it is the md component devices that we are trying to exclude
* that will not pass .
*/
static int _passes_md_filter ( struct device * dev , int full )
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{
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int ret ;
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/*
* When md_component_dectection = 0 , don ' t even try to skip md
* components .
*/
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if ( ! md_filtering ( ) )
return 1 ;
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ret = dev_is_md ( dev , NULL , full ) ;
if ( ret = = - EAGAIN ) {
/* let pass, call again after scan */
dev - > flags | = DEV_FILTER_AFTER_SCAN ;
log_debug_devs ( " filter md deferred %s " , dev_name ( dev ) ) ;
return 1 ;
}
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if ( ret = = 0 )
return 1 ;
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if ( ret = = 1 ) {
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if ( dev - > ext . src = = DEV_EXT_NONE )
log_debug_devs ( MSG_SKIPPING , dev_name ( dev ) ) ;
else
log_debug_devs ( MSG_SKIPPING " [%s:%p] " , dev_name ( dev ) ,
dev_ext_name ( dev ) , dev - > ext . handle ) ;
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return 0 ;
}
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if ( ret < 0 ) {
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log_debug_devs ( " %s: Skipping: error in md component detection " ,
dev_name ( dev ) ) ;
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return 0 ;
}
return 1 ;
}
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static int _passes_md_filter_lite ( struct dev_filter * f __attribute__ ( ( unused ) ) ,
struct device * dev )
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{
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return _passes_md_filter ( dev , 0 ) ;
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}
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static int _passes_md_filter_full ( struct dev_filter * f __attribute__ ( ( unused ) ) ,
struct device * dev )
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{
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return _passes_md_filter ( dev , 1 ) ;
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}
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static void _destroy ( struct dev_filter * f )
{
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if ( f - > use_count )
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log_error ( INTERNAL_ERROR " Destroying md filter while in use %u times. " , f - > use_count ) ;
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free ( f ) ;
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}
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struct dev_filter * md_filter_create ( struct cmd_context * cmd , struct dev_types * dt )
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{
struct dev_filter * f ;
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if ( ! ( f = zalloc ( sizeof ( * f ) ) ) ) {
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log_error ( " md filter allocation failed " ) ;
return NULL ;
}
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/*
* FIXME : for commands that want a full md check ( pvcreate , vgcreate ,
* vgextend ) , we do an extra read at the end of every device that the
* filter looks at . This isn ' t necessary ; we only need to do the full
* md check on the PVs that these commands are trying to use .
*/
if ( cmd - > use_full_md_check )
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f - > passes_filter = _passes_md_filter_full ;
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else
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f - > passes_filter = _passes_md_filter_lite ;
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f - > destroy = _destroy ;
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f - > use_count = 0 ;
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f - > private = dt ;
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log_debug_devs ( " MD filter initialised. " ) ;
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return f ;
}
# else
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struct dev_filter * md_filter_create ( struct dev_types * dt )
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{
return NULL ;
}
# endif