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Individual events are handled through separate threads,
so once we have more then a single thread in this eventwait
sleeping, we got race on the dm_log setting, since
if one event is timeout out on alarm, while another is still waiting,
then dm log has been restored to NULL and the next sigalarm
has been reported as error.
Fix it by introducing counter which is protected via mutex,
and only when the last event is released, logging is restored.
TODO: libdm seems to have some static vars which may audit
for this type of use.
The DM_EVENT_GET_PARAMETERS requests the parameters under which
the running dmeventd is run and the it sends them to caller.
The parameters sent:
- the pid of the running dmeventd
- foreground state
- exec_method (currently either "direct" or "systemd")
The exact message sent back:
pid=<pid> daemon=<no/yes> exec_method=<direct/systemd>
Trying to restart dmeventd as a reload action is causing problems
under systemd environment. The systemd loses track of new dmeventd
this way. See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1060134
for more info.
We need to call dmeventd -R directly instead of "systemctl reload dm-event.service"
that was used before (the reload is aimed at configuration reload anyway,
not stateful restart of the daemon - we did this before just because
there's no ExecRestart in systemd and there's only ExecStart and
ExecStop with which we'd lose the state).
Also, use ExecStart="dmeventd -f" to run dmeventd in foreground
(and let's rely on systemd to daemonize it) and change the
service type from "forking" to "simple".
When creating a timeout thread for snapshots, the thread is not
tracked and thus never joined. This means that the exit status
of the timeout thread is held indefinitely. Saves a bit of
memory to set PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED when creating this thread.
I've also added pthread_attr_init|destroy to setup the creation
pthread_attr_t.
Reported-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
Instead of calling syslog() from signal event handler,
run all logging code in the main loop.
Also it needs to take the lock and check for list
only when really needed.
Sharing char* with field has a problem in error path,
when we allocate event, but fail to allocate timeout string.
Instead of creating complicated error paths to resolve
it individually stop using unions, and let the resource
to be released in a simple _free_message().
On glibc, those are erroneously (namespace pollution) pulled in via
other headers. this doesn't work with conformant libcs (musl libc in
this case), we simply need to include all needed headers.
Signed-Off-By: John Spencer <maillist-lvm@barfooze.de>
For reseting locale environment into significantly less memory
consuming version 'C' - use LC_ALL instead of LANG since it has
higher priority in locale settings.
Otherwise we may observe whole locale-archive which might be
over 100MB on i.e. Fedora systems locked in memory with
some daemons.
In some occasional case dmevent restart was experiencing problems
with obtaining pid lockfile. So this patch tries to send several more kill
message until daemon kills itself so there is would reponse.
With this small loop the restart seems to work reliable,
although the loopsize and usleep are just randomly picked for now.
LISTEN_PID and LISTEN_FDS environment variables are defined only during systemd
"start" action. But we still need to know whether we're activated during
"reload" action as well - we use the reload action to call "dmeventd -R"/"lvmetad -R"
for statefull daemon restart. We can't use normal "restart" as that is simply
composed of "stop" and "start" and we would lose any state the daemon has.
Systemd preloads file descriptors for us and passes them in for
newly spawned daemon when using on-demand fifo (or socket)
based activation.
This patch adds checks for file descriptors preloaded by
systemd and uses them instead of opening the FIFOs again
to properly support on-demand FIFO-based activation.
(We'll change FIFOs to sockets soon - but still this
part of the code will stay almost the same.)
The filename to adjust the oom score was changed in 2.6.36.
We should use oom_score_adj instead of oom_adj (which is still
there under /proc, but it's scheduled for removal in August 2012).
New oom_score_adj uses a range from -1000 (OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MIN,
disable oom killing) to 1000 (OOM_SCORE_ADJ_MAX).
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.
We cast (char*) to (uint32_t*) that changes alignment requierements.
For our case the code has been correct as alloca() returns properly
aligned buffer, however this patch make it cleaner and more readable
and avoids warning generation.
Switch dmeventd to use dm_create_lockfile and drop duplicate code.
Allow clvmd pidfile to be configurable.
Switch cmirrord and clvmd to use dm_create_lockfile.
If dmeventd runs with -d flag, it doesn't fork into backgroud.
The command kill(getppid(), SIGTERM) attempts to kill the parent dmeventd
process, however, if there is no parent, it kills whatever process spawned
dmeventd. In case of debugging with gdb, the parent is gdb, thus
kill(getppid(), SIGTERM) kills the debugger.
Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
If the error path of _register_for_event() calls _free_thread_status()
_lib_put() call is missing.
To make thing simpler move this _lib_put() into common error path code.
As the header file <sys/mman.h> was not included in dmeventd.c
thus missed definition of MCL_CURRENT so this patch only makes
it obvious we were not locking memory here.
This patch has no functional change.
Later part of this patch set handles mlockall() via memlock_inc_daemon().
* dmeventd/dmeventd.c (_set_oom_adj): When writing to /proc/self/oom_adj,
detect failure even if it's hidden behind ferror. [Using dm_fclose's
extra ferror test here is probably not needed, since the amount written
is nowhere near BUFSIZ, but use it regardless, for consistency. ]
* lib/fs/libdevmapper.c (do_suspend): Detect fclose failure when
writing to suspend.
log types. This means the threaded_syslog type is no longer valid. A new
fxn multilog_async is available to toggle between the two modes. If an
app is compiled without pthreads and tries to use async logging, no logging
will occur while async is enabled.
dmeventd has been modified to use the new code
I'm not positive I like the way the async_logger code calls the log fxn,
but it works for now. Suggestions for other ways to do it would be helpful
- multilog_add_type, multilog_del_type, multilog_custom, and
multilog_init_verbose all have different arguments.
- Primary change is that caller only passes in config info, and the
lib keeps track of state internally. No more exporting of
'struct log_data'.
- Custom callers now only get the custom data pointer passed into their
log fxn (that is set with multilog_custom)
- Added basic README that describes libmultilog
o more tweaks to libmultilog calls - the api isn't set in stone yet, so
don't get too comfortable.
o not sure the dmeventd in device-mapper/dmeventd works - i've been using
the one in lib/event/
o currently both daemons are set to log only to syslog
o changed
int dm_get_next_registered_device(char **dso_name, char **device,
enum event_type *events);
to
int dm_get_registered_device(char **dso_name, char **device,
enum event_type *events, int next)
so that the daemon is able to retrive the next one of the list without
running into locking issues.
o changed dmevent.c to use dm_get_registered_device()
o couldn't test this yet because of the comms issues
(daemon exits in do_process_request())