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Detect existence of new SELinux selabel interface during configure.
Use new dm_prepare_selinux_context instead of dm_set_selinux_context.
We should set the SELinux context before the actual file system object creation.
The new dm_prepare_selinux_context function sets this using the selabel_lookup
fn in conjuction with the setfscreatecon fn. If selinux/label.h interface
(that should be a part of the selinux library) is not found during configure,
we fallback to the original matchpathcon function instead.
Set cmd->independent_metadata_areas if metadata/dirs or disk_areas in use.
- Identify and record this state.
Don't skip full scan when independent mdas are present even if memlock is set.
- Clusters and OOM aren't supported, so no problem doing the proper scans.
Avoid revalidating the label cache immediately after scanning.
- A simple optimisation.
Support scanning for a single VG in independent mdas.
- Not used by the fix but I left it in anyway as later patches might use it.
This reset of vgmem pointer causes access of already released memory.
(_vg_make_handle allocates vg from vgmem pool itself - which is a bit tricky)
Interestingly this memory fault was missed by our test suite.
Add log_error message for lv_info failure and exit from futher
processing.
Replace 'leg' occurence in debug message with 'image' which
is used in other messages.
Add test for NULL from dm_poll_create.
Reorder dm_pool_destroy() before file close and add label out:.
Avoid leaking file descriptor if the allocation fails.
Nicely hidden memory leak in outf macro error path.
This macro is using out_text() and does automagical return_0.
That would leak tag_buffer allocated memory.
As there was same code for tags output - create _out_tags() function.
Set vg to NULL after releasing it as the following memlock() test may
lead to goto for the second call of vg_release() with the already
released vg pointer.
Similar to 'get' property internal functions.
Add specific 'set' function for vg_mda_copies.
Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <wysochanski@pobox.com>
Reviewed-by: Petr Rockai <prockai@redhat.com>
Patch updates exec_cmd() and adds 3rd parameter with pointer for
status value, so caller might examine returned status code.
If the passed pointer is NULL, behavior is unmodified.
Patch allows to confinue with lvresize if the failure from fsadm check is
caused by mounted filesystem as many of filesystem resize tools do support
online filesystem resize. (originally user had to use flag '-n' to bypass
this filesystem check)
A merged snapshot's DM device is made to use the "error" target as part
of lvm's transaction to merge a snapshot. This snapshot merge use-case
aside, any device using the error target shouldn't be scanned.
Based on review comments, rename a few fields in lvm_property_type.
In particular, change 'is_writeable' to 'is_settable', which is
more intuitive to the intent of the bitfield (a 'set' function
exists for this field/property). Also, remove the char array
for 'id' - unnecessary as we can just use the string passed in
to do the strcmp. Finally rename the union members from n_val
to 'integer' and 's_val' to 'string'.
to lvm.conf in the activation section: 'snapshot_autoextend_threshold' and
'snapshot_autoextend_percent', that define how to handle automatic snapshot
extension. The former defines when the snapshot should be extended: when its
space usage exceeds this many percent. The latter defines how much extra space
should be allocated for the snapshot, in percent of its current size.
Problem:
When both legs of a mirrored log fail, neither the log nor the parent
mirror can proceed. The repair code must be careful to replace the
log with an error target before operating on the parent - otherwise,
the parent can get stuck trying to suspend because it can't push through
any writes. The steps to replace the log device with an error target
were incomplete and resulted in the replacement not happening at all!
The code originally had all the necessary logic to complete the
replacement task, but was pulled out in a effort to clean-up that
section of code, while fixing another bug:
<offending commit msg>
In addition, I added following three changes.
- Removed tmp_orphan_lvs handling procedure
It seems that _delete_lv() can handle detached_log_lv properly
without adding mirror legs in mirrored log to tmp_orphan_lvs.
Therefore, I removed the procedure.
- Removed vg_write()/vg_commit()
Metadata is saved by vg_write()/vg_commit() just after detached_log_lv
is handled. Therefore, I removed vg_write()/vg_commit().
</offending commit msg>
http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/LVM2/lib/metadata/mirror.c?cvsroot=lvm2&f=h#rev1.130
I've reverted the "clean-up" changes associated with that fix, but not what
that commit was actually fixing.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Petr Rockai <prockai@redhat.com>
page.
Add ->target_name to segtype_handler to allow a more specific target
name to be returned based on the state of the segment.
Result of trying to merge a snapshot using a kernel that doesn't have
the snapshot-merge target:
Before:
# lvconvert --merge vg/snap
Can't expand LV lv: snapshot target support missing from kernel?
Failed to suspend origin lv
After:
# lvconvert --merge vg/snap
Can't process LV lv: snapshot-merge target support missing from kernel?
Failed to suspend origin lv
Unable to merge LV "snap" into it's origin.
Use _even_rand() function instead of floor() in _bitset_with_random_bits().
floor() function is missing in dietlibc (on architectures other than x86).
Moreover using floor() to clip rand results does not assure even result
distribution. _even_rand() uses integer arithmetic only and is designed to
return evenly distributed results.
> Looks OK to me. It took a while to decipher what is the exact meaning of
> the loop in _even_rand (to a non-pseudorandomness-expert) but I am
> fairly comfortable with it now. If I understand this correctly, it
> rejects numbers that come from an "incomplete" slice of the RAND_MAX
> space (considering the number space [0, RAND_MAX] is divided into some
> "max"-sized slices and at most a single smaller slice, between [n*max,
> RAND_MAX] for suitable n -- numbers from this last slice are discarded
> because they could distort the distribution in favour of smaller
> numbers).
Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Iskra <sparky <at> pld-linux.org>
Reviewed-by: Petr Rockai <prockai <at> redhat.com>
In other LVM memory structures such as volume_group, the field
used to store flags is called "status", and on-disk fields are called
'flags', so rename the one inside metadata_area to be consistent.
Not only is it more consistent with existing code but is cleaner
to say "the status of this mda is ignored".
Background for this patch - prajnoha pinged me on IRC this morning
about a fix he was working on related to metadataignore when
metadata/dirs was set. I was reviewing my patches from this year
and realized the 'flags' field was probably not the best choice
when I originally did the metadataignore patches.
Current lvm1 allocation code seems to not properly
map segments on missing PVs.
For now disable this functionality.
(It never worked and previous commit just introduced segfault here.)
So the partial mode in lvm1 can only process missing PVs
with no LV segments only.
Also do not use random PV UUID for missing part but use fixed
string derived from VG UUID (to not confuse clvmd tests).
We need to use a similar function for pv and lv properties, so just make
a generic _get_property() function that contains most of the required
functionality. Also, add a check to ensure the field name matches the
object passed in by re-using report_type_t enum. For pv properties,
the report_type might be either PVS or LABEL.
In addition, add 'const' to 'get' functions object parameter, but not
'set' functions. Add _not_implemented_set() and _not_implemented_get()
functions.
Add 'get' functions based on generic macros for VG, PV, and LV.
Add 'get' functions for vg string fields, vg_name, vg_fmt, vg_sysid,
vg_uuid, vg_attr, and vg_tags, and all numeric fields.
Add supporting functions for vg_name, vg_fmt, vg_system_id.
Append "_dup" to end of supporting functions to make clear the strings
are dup'd and to avoid namespace conflict with vg_name.
Add supporting functions for pv_uuid, vg_uuid, and lv_uuid.
Call new function id_format_and_copy. Use 'const' where appropriate.
Add "_dup" suffix to indicate memory is being allocated.
Call {pv|vg|lv}_uuid_dup from lvm2app uuid functions.
This patch addresses code review request to simplify creation of 'attr'
strings. The simplification is done in this separate patch to more
easily review and ensure the simplification is done without error.
Move the creating of the 'attr' strings into a common function so
they can be called from the 'disp' functions as well as the new
'get' property functions.
Add "_dup" suffix to indicate memory is allocated.
Refactor pvstatus_disp to take pv argument and call pv_attr_dup().
This patch is similar to the other patches for pv and vg
functionality, and separates lv functionality into separate
files, concentrating on reporting fields and simple functions.
The metadata.[ch] files are very large. This patch makes a first
attempt at separating out pv functions and data, particularly
related to the reporting fields calculations.
More code could be moved here but for now I'm stopping at reporting
functions 'get' / 'set' functions.