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Zdenek Kabelac
4f8f8fcb52 report: add extra pointer check
Coverity was seeing possible trouble with NULL pointer dereference.
So ensure it may never happen.
2015-11-09 10:19:20 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
bb4d3fa7a7 report: add report_get_field_prefix function 2015-10-30 15:47:56 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8733a8d890 report: add vg_missing_pv_count field
We already have pv_count to report number of PVs that a VG has based
on metadata.

This patch exposes the information about how many of these PVs are
missing which is also useful information for a VG. Wwe could count
the sum of pv_missing reporting fields for each PV in the VG before,
but the new field is practical when reporting VG as a whole and there's
no need to process each PV from VG alone.
2015-10-09 16:28:58 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
fb957ef322 raid: Add metadata dev information to reports.
Add metadata_devices and seg_metadata_le_ranges report fields.
Currently only defined for raid, but should probably be extended
to all other segment types that don't report all their device
usage in the 'devices' field.
2015-10-02 10:09:28 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
a54b4bba35 report: add lv_convert_lv_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:22:23 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
0a01c5aa36 report: add lv_move_pv_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:22:03 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
f01b7afa19 pv: add 'mem' arg for pv_uuid_dup and pv_name_dup 2015-09-21 14:21:42 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
ffa7b37b28 report: add lv_mirror_log_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:21:39 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
f61a394be4 report: add lv_data_lv_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:21:21 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
c2ea5b3dee report: add lv_metadata_lv_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:20:58 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
199697accf report: add lv_origin_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:20:36 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
cb8f29d147 report: add lv_pool_lv_uuid field 2015-09-21 14:20:12 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
0e3042f488 lv: add 'mem' arg for lv_uuid_dup 2015-09-21 12:25:31 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
f644431346 cleanup: report: reuse existing _uuid_disp fn to report pv_uuid field 2015-09-21 12:13:01 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a4fdfc098d cache: report cache pool attrs also for pools
Since cache-pool actualy keeps info about caching,
display this info for cache-pool LV as well
(matches info for cache LV when cache-pool is asociated with it).
2015-08-26 11:24:41 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
cbe81ad393 cache: no report error for cpool without mode
It's perferctly valid to not have cachemode for
unused cache-pool.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1255184
2015-08-26 10:49:23 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
f0c18fceb4 cache: api update
Change logic and naming of some internal API functions.

cache_set_mode() and cache_set_policy() both take segment.

cache mode is now correctly 'masked-in'.

If the passed segment is 'cache' segment - it will automatically
try to find 'defaults' according to profiles if the are NOT
specified on command line or they are NOT already set for cache-pool.

These defaults are never set for cache-pool.
2015-08-12 14:32:24 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c2d4330f27 cache: enhance cache-pool validation
Capture cache-pool without cache policy name set.
2015-07-15 13:10:22 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
10d27998b3 coverity: missing return value checks 2015-07-09 15:15:15 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
9cee94372a report: select: add handler to recognize fuzzy time specification
Recognize date and time specification within selection criteria
that is formulated in a more free-form way besides to the original
basic YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format that libdevmapper supports.

Currently, this free-form format is recognized for lv_time field.

Users are able to use expressions from this set:
  - weekday names ("Sunday" - "Saturday" or abbreviated as "Sun" - "Sat")
  - labels for points in time ("noon", "midnight")
  - labels for a day relative to current day ("today", "yesterday")
  - points back in time with relative offset from today (N is a number)
    ( "N" "seconds"/"minutes"/"hours"/"days"/"weeks"/"years" "ago")
    ( "N" "secs"/"mins"/"hrs" ... "ago")
    ( "N" "s"/"m"/"h" ... "ago")
  - time specification either in hh:mm:ss format or with AM/PM suffixes
  - month names ("January" - "December" or abbreviated as "Jan" - "Dec")

For example:

$ date
Fri Jul  3 10:11:13 CEST 2015

$ lvmconfig --type full report/time_format
time_format="%a %Y-%m-%d %T %z %Z [%s]"

$ lvs
  LV    VG     Time
  lvol0 vg     Fri 2014-08-22 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1408735541]
  lvol2 vg     Sun 2015-04-26 14:52:20 +0200 CEST [1430052740]
  root  fedora Wed 2015-05-27 08:09:21 +0200 CEST [1432706961]
  swap  fedora Wed 2015-05-27 08:09:21 +0200 CEST [1432706961]
  lvol1 vg     Tue 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 vg     Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg     Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg     Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg     Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time=yesterday'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "June 30"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol1 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg   Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "noon June 30"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol3 vg   Tue 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]
  lvol6 vg   Wed 2015-07-01 13:35:56 +0200 CEST [1435750556]
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "2 July 9AM"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol4 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 12:12:02 +0200 CEST [1435831922]
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

$ lvs -S 'time since "2 July 1PM"'
  LV    VG   Time
  lvol5 vg   Thu 2015-07-02 14:30:32 +0200 CEST [1435840232]

...and so on.
2015-07-03 10:51:31 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3b1422c45c report: call appropriate handler to evaluate fuzzy reserved names and dynamic reserved values
Wire the dm_report_reserved_handler instance call in reporting/selection
infrastructure to handle reserved value actions (currently only
DM_REPORT_RESERVED_PARSE_FUZZY_NAME and DM_REPORT_RESERVED_GET_DYNAMIC_VALUE
actions).
2015-07-03 10:47:38 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
335707b0e2 report: add infrastructure to recognize fuzzy reserved names and returning dynamic reserved values
With fuzzy names we mean the names for which it's hard or even impossible
to enumerate all possible variations of the name - the name needs to
be evaluated. An example of fuzzy name is a name which has a base
(substring) which matches and it can contain arbitrary variations
around this base. We can cover human language better with fuzzy
names as people may use several different names (or sentences) to
denote the same thing.

With dynamic values we mean the values which are not constants
and they need to be evaluated in runtime. An example of dynamic
value is a value which depends on current system state (e.g. time,
current configuration or any other state which may change and it
needs runtime evaluation).

There's a handler that can be registered with reporting/selection
using dm_report_reserved_handler instance. This is a central point
in which the computation/evaluation happens when processing reserved
values. Currently, there are two actions declared:

  DM_REPORT_RESERVED_PARSE_FUZZY_NAME
  (translates fuzzy name into canonical name)

  DM_REPORT_RESERVED_GET_DYNAMIC_VALUE
  (gets value for canonical name)

The handler is then registered as value in struct
dm_report_reserved_value (see explaining comments besided
the struct dm_report_reserved_value in libdevmapper.h).

Also, this patch provides support for simple caching of values
used during report/selection via dm_report_value_cache_{set,get}.
This is supposed to be used mainly in the dm_report_reserved_handler
instances to save values among calls so all the handler calls work
with the same base value used in computation/evaluation and/or
possibly to save resources if the evaluation is more time-consuming.
The cache is attached to the dm_report handle and so the cache is
dropped one dm_report is dropped.
2015-07-03 10:47:09 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
82ecfa6f0e cleanup: commit fe70b03 turned lv_time to STR, put it back to TIM 2015-07-03 09:22:48 +02:00
David Teigland
fe70b03de2 Add lvmlockd 2015-07-02 15:42:26 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
ded279f826 report: add support for time (basic)
This patch adds support for time values used in reporting fields.
The raw values are always stored as number of seconds since epoch.

The support that comes with this patch is the basic one which allows
only for recognition of strictly formatted date and time in selection
criteria (the format follows a subset of formats defined by ISO 8601):

  date time timezone

  date:
    YYYY-MM-DD (or shortly YYYYMMDD)
    YYYY-MM (shortly YYYYMM), auto DD=1
    YYYY, auto MM=01 and DD=01

  time:
    hh:mm:ss (or shortly hhmmss)
    hh:mm (or shortly hhmm), auto ss=0
    hh (or shortly hh), auto mm=0, auto ss=0

  timezone (always with + or - sign):
    +hh:mm or -hh:mm (or shortly +hhmm or -hhmm)
    +hh or -hh

Or directly the time (number of seconds) since Epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC)
when the number value is prefixed by "@":

   @number_of_seconds_since_epoch

This patch also adds aliases for comparison operators
used together with time values which are more intuitive
to use:
  since (as alias for >=)
  after (as alias for >)
  until (as alias for <=)
  before (as alias for <)

For example:

$ lvmconfig --type full report/time_format
time_format="%Y-%m-%d %T %z %Z [%s]"

$ lvs -o name,time vg
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol2 2015-04-26 14:52:20 +0200 CEST [1430052740]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since "2015-04-26 15:00" && time until "2015-06-30"'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since "2015-04-26 15:00" && time until "2015-06-30 6:00"'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]

$ lvs vg -o name,time -S 'time since @1435519541'
  LV    Time
  lvol0 2015-06-28 21:25:41 +0200 CEST [1435519541]
  lvol1 2015-06-30 03:25:43 +0200 CEST [1435627543]
  lvol3 2015-06-30 14:52:23 +0200 CEST [1435668743]

This is basic time recognition support that is directly a part of
libdevmapper. Recognition of more free-form expressions will be a
part of subsequent patches.
2015-06-30 15:15:10 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
d8996a17d1 select: add support for range reserved values and flagging named-only values
This patch allows for registration and recognition of reserved
values which are ranges, so they're composed of two values actually
to denote the lower and upper bound for the range (stored as an array
with exactly two items to define the boundaries).

Also, this patch allows for flagging reserved values as named-only
which means that such values are not strictly reserved. The strictly
reserved values are reserved values as used before this patch.

Distinction between strictly-reserved and named-only values
is clearly visible with comparisons. Normally, strictly reserved
value is not accounted for if we do "greater than" or "lower than"
comparisons, for example:

1  2  3 ....
   |
  abc

- we have "abc" as reserved value for field with value "2"
- the value reported for the field is "abc" (or "2", it doesn't matter here)
- the selection we're processing is -S 'field < abc'
- the result of the selection gives nothing as "abc" is strictly
reserved value (bound to "2") and there's no order defined for
it and it would only match if we directly compared the value
(so -S 'field = abc' would match)

With named-only values, the "abc" is named-only value for "2",
so selection -S 'field < abc" is the same as using -S 'field < 2'.
The "abc" is just an alias for some value so the value or its
assigned name can be used equally in selection criteria.
2015-06-30 10:47:50 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
125cd06698 conf: make time format configurable
Make it possible to define format for time that is displayed.
The way the format is defined is equal to the way that is used
for strftime function, although not all formatting options as
used in strftime are available for LVM2 - the set is restricted
(e.g. we do not allow newline to be printed). The lvm.conf
comments contain the whole list that LVM2 accepts for time format
together with brief description (copied from strftime man page).

For example:
(defaults used - the format is the same as used before this patch)
$ lvs -o+time vg/lvol0 vg/lvol1
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Time
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m 2015-06-25 16:18:34 +0200
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m 2015-06-29 09:17:11 +0200

(using 'time_format = "@%s"' in lvm.conf - number of seconds
since the Epoch)
$ lvs -o+time vg/lvol0 vg/lvol1
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Time
  lvol0 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m @1435241914
  lvol1 vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m @1435562231
2015-06-29 14:30:35 +02:00
Tony Asleson
91f737383c lvm2app: Add signed numerical property values
Currently lvm2app properties have the following structure:

typedef struct lvm_property_value {
        uint32_t is_settable:1;
        uint32_t is_string:1;
        uint32_t is_integer:1;
        uint32_t is_valid:1;
        uint32_t padding:28;
        union {
                const char *string;
                uint64_t integer;
        } value;
} lvm_property_value_t;

which assumes that numerical values were in the range of 0 to 2**64-1.  However,
some of the properties were 'signed', like LV major/minor numbers and some
reserved values for properties that represent percentages.  Thus when the
values were retrieved they were in two's complement notation.  So for a -1
major number the API user would get a value of 18446744073709551615.  The
API user could cast the returned value to an int64_t to handle this, but that
requires the API developer to look at the source code and determine when it
should be done.

This change modifies the return property structure to:

typedef struct lvm_property_value {
        uint32_t is_settable:1;
        uint32_t is_string:1;
        uint32_t is_integer:1;
        uint32_t is_valid:1;
        uint32_t is_signed:1;
        uint32_t padding:27;
        union {
                const char *string;
                uint64_t integer;
                int64_t signed_integer;
        } value;
} lvm_property_value_t;

With this addition the API user can interrogate that the value is numerical,
(is_integer = 1) and subsequently check if it's signed (is_signed = 1) too.
If signed, then the API developer should use the union's signed_integer to
avoid casting.

This change maintains backwards compatibility as the structure size remains
unchanged and integer value remains unchanged.  Only the additional bit
taken from the pad is utilized.

Bugzilla reference:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=838257

Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
2015-05-06 08:51:04 -05:00
Peter Rajnoha
066d0a4e19 cleanup: ancestors -> lv_ancestors, descendants -> lv_descendants
Use "lv_" prefix as they're LV fields.
2015-04-24 14:19:28 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
6e4aee0492 report: add lv_ancestors and lv_descendants reporting fields
Show full chain of ancestors and descendants for snapshots
(both thick and thin - in case of thick, the "ancestor" field
is actually equal to "origin" field as snapshots can't be
chained for thick snapshots).

These fields display current state as it is, they do not
display any history! If the snapshot chain is broken in
the middle, we don't report the historical origin (this
is going to be a part of another patch and a different
set of fields or just a switch for existing fields to
show ancestors and descendants with history included).

For example:

(origin --> snapshot)

lvol1 --> lvol2 --> lvol3 --> lvol4
              \
                --> lvol5 --> lvol6 --> lvol7 --> lvol8

$ lvs -o name,pool_lv,origin,ancestors,descendants vg
  LV    Pool Origin Ancestors                     Descendants
  lvol1 pool                                      lvol2,lvol3,lvol4,lvol5,lvol6,lvol7,lvol8
  lvol2 pool lvol1  lvol1                         lvol3,lvol4,lvol5,lvol6,lvol7,lvol8
  lvol3 pool lvol2  lvol2,lvol1                   lvol4
  lvol4 pool lvol3  lvol3,lvol2,lvol1
  lvol5 pool lvol2  lvol2,lvol1                   lvol6,lvol7,lvol8
  lvol6 pool lvol5  lvol5,lvol2,lvol1             lvol7,lvol8
  lvol7 pool lvol6  lvol6,lvol5,lvol2,lvol1       lvol8
  lvol8 pool lvol7  lvol7,lvol6,lvol5,lvol2,lvol1
2015-04-24 11:51:52 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
82f6dbfaf7 select: fix matching reserved values while <,<=,>,>= is used in selection criteria
Scenario:

$ vgs -o+vg_mda_copies
  VG     #PV #LV #SN Attr   VSize VFree #VMdaCps
  fedora   1   2   0 wz--n- 9.51g    0  unmanaged
  vg      16   9   0 wz--n- 1.94g 1.83g         2

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Rahead
  lvol6 vg   Vwi-a-tz-- 1.00g pool lvol5  0.00      auto
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6         256.00k

Before this patch:

$vgs -o vg_name,vg_mda_copies -S 'vg_mda_copies < unmanaged'
  VG   #VMdaCps
  vg          2

Problem:
Reserved values can be only used with exact match = or !=, not <,<=,>,>=.
In the example above, the "unamanaged" is internally represented as
18446744073709551615, but this should be ignored while not comparing
field directly with "unmanaged" reserved name with = or !=. Users
should not be aware of this internal mapping of the reserved value
name to its internal value and hence it doesn't make sense for such
reserved value to take place in results of <,<=,> and >=.
There's no order defined for reserved values!!! It's a special
*reserved* value that is taken out of the usual value range
of that type.

This is very similar to what we have already fixed with
2f7f6932dc, but it's the other way round
now - we're using reserved value name in selection criteria now
(in the patch 2f7f693, we had concrete value and we compared it
with the reserved value). So this patch completes patch 2f7f693.

This patch also fixes this problem:

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7 -S 'read_ahead > 32k'
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Data%  Rahead
  lvol6 vg   Vwi-a-tz-- 1.00g pool lvol5  0.00      auto
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6         256.00k

Problem:
In the example above, the internal reserved value "auto" is in the
range of selection "> 32k" - it shouldn't match as well. Here the
"auto" is internally represented as MAX_DBL and of course, numerically,
MAX_DBL > 256k. But for users, the reserved value should be uncomparable
to any number so the mapping of the reserved value name to its interna
 value is transparent to users. Again, there's no order defined for
reserved values and hence it should never match if using <,<=,>,>=
operators.

This is actually exactly the same problem as already described in
2f7f6932dc, but that patch failed for
size field types because of incorrect internal representation used.

With this patch applied, both problematic scenarios mentioned
above are fixed now:

$ vgs -o vg_name,vg_mda_copies -S 'vg_mda_copies < unmanaged'
(blank)

$ lvs -o+read_ahead vg/lvol6 vg/lvol7 -S 'read_ahead > 32k'
  LV    VG   Attr       LSize Pool Origin Rahead
  lvol7 vg   Vwi---tz-k 1.00g pool lvol6  256.00k
2015-04-24 09:48:57 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
394250ef67 report: lv_metadata_size, data_lv and metadata_lv also reports properties for cache pools 2015-04-10 14:55:28 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6f68f4364b devices: avoid extra open() syscall
If the device is already opened by lvm's device cache,
avoid extra syscall opening devices for obtaining its size.
2015-03-06 13:17:39 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
190d591fbe report: fix seg_monitor field to display monitoring status for thick snapshots and mirrors
The seg_monitor did not display monitored status for thick snapshots
and mirrors (with mirror log *not* mirrored). The seg monitor did work
correctly even before for other segtypes - thins and raids.

Before (mirrors and snapshots, only mirrors with mirrored log properly displayed monitoring status):

[0] f21/~ # lvs -a -o lv_name,lv_layout,lv_role,seg_monitor vg
  LV                                     Layout     Role                             Monitor
  mirror                                 mirror     public
  [mirror_mimage_0]                      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_mimage_1]                      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_mlog]                          linear     private,mirror,log

  mirror_with_mirror_log                 mirror     public                           monitored
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mimage_0]      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mimage_1]      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog]          mirror     private,mirror,log               monitored
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog_mimage_0] linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog_mimage_1] linear     private,mirror,image

  thick_origin                           linear     public,origin,thickorigin
  thick_snapshot                         linear     public,snapshot,thicksnapshot

With this patch applied (monitoring status displayed for all mirrors and snapshots):

[0] f21/~ # lvs -a -o lv_name,lv_layout,lv_role,seg_monitor vg
  LV                                     Layout     Role                             Monitor
  mirror                                 mirror     public                           monitored
  [mirror_mimage_0]                      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_mimage_1]                      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_mlog]                          linear     private,mirror,log

  mirror_with_mirror_log                 mirror     public                           monitored
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mimage_0]      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mimage_1]      linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog]          mirror     private,mirror,log               monitored
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog_mimage_0] linear     private,mirror,image
  [mirror_with_mirror_log_mlog_mimage_1] linear     private,mirror,image

  thick_origin                           linear     public,origin,thickorigin
  thick_snapshot                         linear     public,snapshot,thicksnapshot    monitored
2015-03-05 14:05:34 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
3562b5ab39 systemid: Init and merge lvm2 and lvm1 fields.
Use system_id field in preference to lvm1_system_id.
Initialise both for now.
2015-03-04 01:00:51 +00:00
Alasdair G Kergon
df227be37c lvm1: Reenable sys ID.
Move the lvm1 sys ID into vg->lvm1_system_id and reenable the #if 0
LVM1 code.  Still display the new-style system ID in the same
reporting field, though, as only one can be set.
Add a format feature flag FMT_SYSTEM_ON_PVS for LVM1 and disallow
access to LVM1 VGs if a new-style system ID has been set.
Treat the new vg->system_id as const.
2015-02-23 23:03:52 +00:00
David Teigland
8cdec4c434 system_id: use for VG ownership
See included lvmsystemid(7) for full description.
2015-02-13 10:10:27 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
66b10d6d12 cleanup: replace static struct processing_handle initializer with common init_processing_handle
It's cleaner this way - do not mix static and dynamic
(init_processing_handle) initializers. Use the dynamic one everywhere.
This makes it easier to manage the code - there are no "exceptions"
then and we don't need to take care about two ways of initializing the
same thing - just use one common initializer throughout and it's clear.

Also, add more comments, mainly in the report_for_selection fn explaining
what is being done and why with respect to the processing_handle and
selection_handle.
2015-02-13 11:26:57 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
263f7831df report: define ba_start, vg_free and seg_start fields as DM_REPORT_FIELD_TYPE_SIZE instead of DM_REPORT_FIELD_TYPE_NUM
This makes a difference when using selection criteria based on
these fields - if those fields are defined as DM_REPORT_FIELD_TYPE_SIZE
(in contrast to DM_REPORT_FIELD_TYPE_NUMBER), units are also
recognize in selection clause.

For example:
$ lvs -o+seg_start vg1/lv2
  LV   VG   Attr       LSize  Start
  lv2  vg1  -wi-a----- 12.00m    0
  lv2  vg1  -wi-a----- 12.00m 8.00m

Before this patch:
$ lvs -o+seg_start --select 'seg_start=8m'
  Found size unit specifier but numeric value expected for selection field seg_start.
  Selection syntax error at 'seg_start=8m'.
  Use 'help' for selection to get more help.

With this patch applied:
$lvs -o+seg_start --select 'seg_start=8m'
  LV   VG   Attr       LSize  Start
  lv2  vg1  -wi-a----- 12.00m 8.00m

(the same applies for ba_start and vg_free fields)
2015-02-11 13:57:18 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
984ae7f72d report: add report_for_selection and use it in select_match_{pv,vg,lv}
The report_for_selection does the actual "reporting for selection only".
The selection status will be saved in struct selection_handle's "selected"
variable.
2015-02-10 16:05:36 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
a64b39aef8 report: add report_init_for_selection fn and modify report_object to support reporting for selection only
The new "report_init_for_selection" is just a wrapper over
dm_report_init_with_selection that initializes reporting for selection
only. This means we're not going to do the actual reporting to output
for display and as such we intialize reporting as if no fields are reported
or sorted. The only fields "reported" are taken from the selection criteria
string and all such fields are marked as hidden automatically (FLD_HIDDEN flag).
These fields are used solely for selection criteria matching.

Also, modify existing report_object function that was used for reporting to
output for display. Now, it can either cause reporting to output or reporting
for selection only. The selection result is stored in struct selection_handle's
"selected" variable which can be handled further by any report_object caller.
2015-02-10 16:05:25 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
51d96a1703 toollib: replace void *handle with struct processing_handle for use in processing functions (process_each_*/process_single_* and related)
This patch replaces "void *handle" with "struct processing_handle *handle"
in process_each_*, process_single_* and related functions.

The struct processing_handle consists of two handles inside now:

  - the "struct selection_handle *selection_handle" used for
    applying selection criteria while processing process_each_*,
    process_single_* and related functions (patches using this
    logic will follow)

  - the "void* custom_handle" (this is actually the original handle
    used before this patch - a pointer to custom data passed into
    process_each_*, process_single_* and related functions).
2015-02-10 16:05:24 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8650404df1 properties: also recognize LVSINFO, LVSSTATUS and LVSINFOSTATUS as subtypes of LVS
LVSINFO, LVSSTATUS and LVSINFOSTATUS is the same as LVS, just with some
extra info/status decoration attached to it. Recognize this when looking
for properties for lvm2app. This fixes lvm_lv_get_property lvm2app call
for fields which already use LVS{INFO,STATUS,INFOSTATUS} - currently,
this is lv_attr field which was converted to LVSINFOSTATUS from
pure LVS type.
2015-01-30 11:13:49 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
7bcb3fb02d report: rename lv_error_when_full field to lv_when_full and display either "error", "queue" or ""
Rename original lv_error_when_full field to lv_when_full and also
convert it from binary field to string field displaying three
possible values: "error", "queueu" or "" (blank for undefined).

$ lvs vg/pool vg/pool1 vg/linear_lv -o+lv_when_full
  LV        VG   Attr       LSize Data%  Meta%  WhenFull
  linear_lv vg   -wi-a----- 4.00m
  pool      vg   twi-aotz-- 4.00m 0.00   0.98   queue
  pool1     vg   twi-a-tz-- 4.00m 0.00   0.88   error

For -S|--select these synonyms are recognized:

"error" -> "error when full", "error if no space"
"queue" -> "queue when full", "queue if no space"
   ""   -> "undefined"
2015-01-21 10:50:32 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
404c834e14 report: Fix warning in _str_list_append.
../../lib/report/report.c: In function ‘_str_list_append’:
../../lib/report/report.c:256: warning: declaration of ‘dup’ shadows a global declaration
2015-01-20 17:15:28 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
158e998876 report: add separate LVSINFOSTATUS field type for info+status combined fields
Add separate LVSINFOSTATUS field type for fields which display both
dm info-like and dm status-like information.

The internal interface is there with the introduction of LVSSTATUS
field type which can cope with the combination of LVSSTATUS
and LVSINFO field types (several fields).

However, till now, we considered that *single* field can display
either LVSINFO or LVSSTATUS, but not both at the same time.

Till now, we haven't had single field which needs both - hence
add LVSINFOSTATUS field type for such fields as we currently
need this for the lv_attr field which requires combination of
info and status.

This patch just adds interface for an ability to register such fields
(the code that copes with this is already in).
2015-01-20 16:10:59 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a625812bec report: use info
Use LVSINFO since  LVSSTATUS only fills status
2015-01-20 15:25:05 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d80d832ae9 report: seg_monitor undefined
Add 'undefined' value for segment which do not support monitoring.
Fixes crash for commands like 'pvs -o+seg_monitor'.
2015-01-20 15:02:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ae8b9baa04 report: update report_object API
Internal API change - pass single struct for both info & seg_status.
2015-01-20 14:58:43 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b3a348c03c report: use same info also for lv_attr
Recently the single 'status' code has been used for number of cache
features.

Extend the API a little bit to allow usage also for lv_attr_dup.

As the function itself is used in lvm2api - add a new function:
lv_attr_dup_with_info_and_seg_status() that is able to use
grabbed info & status information.

report_init() is now using directly passed lvdm struct pointer
which holds the infomation whether lv_info() was correctly obtained or
there was some error when trying to read it.

Move 'healt' attribute to status.
TODO convert raid function to use the already known status.
2015-01-20 14:58:41 +01:00