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Peter Rajnoha
455f23586f config: make report settings profilable
Users can create several profiles for how the tools report
the output very easily and then just use

  <lvm reporting command> --profile <report_profile_name>
2014-03-17 14:27:49 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
bf42119b22 config: accept empty values for global/thin_disabled_features
Let's do this the other way round - this makes more logic than commit b995f06.
So let's allow empty values for global/thin_disabled_features where
such an empty value now means "none of this features are disabled".
2014-03-12 15:53:20 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
b995f06abf config: mark global/thin_disabled_features as having no default value
The global/thin_disabled_features should be marked as having no default
value. Otherwise the output from 'lvm dumpconfig --type default' would
have 'thin_disabled_features=""' which will produce an error message
'Ignoring empty string in config file ...' if such output is feed
back to lvm.
2014-03-12 15:17:52 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
bfffccca94 config: keep config paths with variable names properly marked on output 2014-03-07 18:04:02 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
eeff7729d9 config: use small local static buffer instead of mempool for temporary config path
We can't use mempool for temporary variable for configuration path inside
find_config_tree_* functions since these functions can use the mempool
themselves deeper in the code and we can free mempool chunks only from
top to bottom which is not the case here (some default string
configuration values can be allocated from the mempool).
2014-03-07 17:50:01 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
7409009a20 cleanup: remove superfluous slash in default cache dir path 2014-03-07 13:03:09 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
9a1d31a3c6 cleanup: remove superfluous forward declaration 2014-03-06 12:43:21 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
74a3fc4e85 config: add default for allocation/cache_pool_chunk_size
The same as for allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size - the default value
used is just a starting point. The calculation continues using the
properties of the devices actually used.
2014-03-06 11:34:02 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
d27868e94f config: runtime default for allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size
The allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size is a bit more complex. It's default
value is evaluated in runtime based on selected thin_pool_chunk_size_policy.
But the value is just a starting point. The calculation then continues
with dependency on the properties of the devices used. Which means for
such a default value, we know only the starting value.
2014-03-06 11:26:02 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
932e75e89f config: separate cfg_def_default_value_hint out of cfg_def_get_default_value
If the config setting is defined as having no default value, but it's
still not NULL, it means such a value acts as a *hint* only
(e.g. a starting value from which the default value is calculated).

The new "cfg_def_get_default_value_hint" will always return the value
as defined in config_settings.h.

The original "cfg_def_get_default_value" will always return 0/NULL if
the config setting is defined with CFG_DEFAULT_UNDEFINED flag (hence
ignoring the hint).

This is needed for proper distiction between a correct default value
and the value which is just a hint or a starting point in calculation,
but it's not the final value (yes, we do have such settings!).
2014-03-06 11:18:19 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
eecf191d3e config: runtime default for activation/mirror_image_fault_policy
The activation/mirror_image_fault_policy default value copies the
value (or default one) used for activation/mirror_device_fault_policy.
2014-03-06 11:16:23 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
11039589d3 config: runtime default for config/profile_dir
The config/profile_dir default value takes LVM_SYSTEM_DIR into consideraton.
2014-03-06 11:16:04 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
0da1e5d9f8 config: runtime default for backup/backup_dir, backup/archive_dir
The backup/backup_dir and backup/archive_dir default value is evaluated
in runtime and takes LVM_SYSTEM_DIR into consideration...
2014-03-06 11:15:21 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
f6adef9825 config: runtime default for devices/cache, devices/cache_dir
The devices/cache and devices/cache_dir are evaluated in runtime this way:

  - if devices/cache is set, use it

  - if devices_cache/dir or devices/cache_file_prefix is set, make up a
    path out of that for devices/cache in runtime, taking into account
    the LVM_SYSTEM_DIR environment variable if set

  - otherwise make up the path out of default which is:
    <LVM_SYSTEM_DIR>/<cache_dir>/<cache_file_prefix>.cache

With the runtime defaults, we can encode this easily now. Also, the lvm
dumpconfig can show proper and exact information about this setting then
(the variant that shows default values).
2014-03-06 11:07:54 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
b53ec37286 config: add CFG_DEFAULT_RUN_TIME for config options with runtime defaults
Previously, we declared a default value as undefined ("NULL") for
settings which require runtime context to be set first (e.g. settings
for paths that rely on SYSTEM_DIR environment variable or they depend
on any other setting in some way).

If we want to output default values as they are really used in runtime,
we should make it possible to define a default value as function which
is evaluated, not just providing a firm constant value as it was before.

This patch defines simple prototypes for such functions. Also, there's
new helper macros "cfg_runtime" and "cfg_array_runtime" - they provide
exactly the same functionality as the original "cfg" and "cfg_array"
macros when defining the configuration settings in config_settings.h,
but they don't set the constant default value. Instead, they automatically
link the configuration setting definition with one of these functions:

  typedef int (*t_fn_CFG_TYPE_BOOL) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct profile *profile);
  typedef int (*t_fn_CFG_TYPE_INT) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct profile *profile);
  typedef float (*t_fn_CFG_TYPE_FLOAT) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct profile *profile);
  typedef const char* (*t_fn_CFG_TYPE_STRING) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct profile *profile);
  typedef const char* (*t_fn_CFG_TYPE_ARRAY) (struct cmd_context *cmd, struct profile *profile);

(The new macros actually set the CFG_DEFAULT_RUNTIME flag properly and
set the default value link to the function accordingly).

Then such configuration setting requires a function of selected type to
be defined. This function has a predefined name:

  get_default_<id>

...where the <id> is the id of the setting as defined in
config_settings.h. For example "backup_archive_dir_CFG" if defined
as a setting with default value evaluated in runtime with "cfg_runtime"
will automatically have "get_default_backup_archive_dir_CFG" function
linked to this setting to get the default value.
2014-03-06 10:54:17 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
e2870c94cf config: use mempool for config paths used in find_config_tree_* functions
Using mempool is much safer than using the global static variable.
The global variable would be rewritten on each find_config_tree_* call
and we need to be very careful not to get into this problem (we don't
do now, but we can with the patches for "runtime defaults" that will follow).
2014-03-06 10:50:47 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
c5a4e60c11 config: fixup default values for selected config settings
These settings don't have any default value predefined:
  log/file
  log/activate_file
  global/library_dir

This settings has default value but not yet declared in config_settings.h:
  global/locking_library (default is DEFAULT_LOCKING_LIB)
2014-03-06 09:49:57 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
f8bf4d7dfb dumpconfig: add a comment to each config with variable name, use '<name>' to denote that for config paths
Just to make the dumpconfig output (the comments) more readable
when we hit configuration lines that have variable names (e.g. tags).
2014-02-25 11:32:54 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
558c932444 dumpconfig: comment out config lines without default values defined
To make "lvm dumpconfig --type default" output to be usable like any
other config, we need to comment out lines that have no default value
defined. Otherwise, we'd have the output with config options
with blank or zero values which is not the same as when the value
is not defined! And such configuration can't be feed into lvm again
without further edits. So let's fix this.

Currently this covers these configuration options exactly:

  devices/loopfiles
  devices/preferred_names
  devices/filter
  devices/global_filter
  devices/types
  allocation/cling_tag_list
  global/format_libraries
  global/segment_libraries
  activation/volume_list
  activation/auto_activation_volume_list
  activation/read_only_volume_list
  activation/mlock_filter
  metadata/dirs
  metadata/disk_areas
  metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>
  metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>/start_sector
  metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>/size
  metadata/disk_areas/<disk_area>/id
  tags/<tag>
  tags/<tag>/host_list
2014-02-25 11:32:54 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
d0b5e51d29 config: use DMEVENTD_PATH for default dmeventd executable config 2014-02-25 11:32:29 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
97be8b3482 cache: Code changes to allow creation of cache pools
This patch allows the creation and removal of cache pools.  Users are not
yet able to create cache LVs.  They are only able to define the space used
for the cache and its characteristics (chunk_size and cache mode ATM) by
creating the cache pool.
2014-02-04 11:57:08 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
013cf27bff cache pool: Add 'update_cache_pool_params'
Similar function to 'update_thin_pool_params', but for cache.  Performs
the adjustements for chunk_size, metdata device size, etc.
2014-02-04 11:50:27 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
3247819531 pool: Make another thin pool fn generic for cache usage also
Make '_recalculate_thin_pool_chunk_size_with_dev_hints' so it can
be used for cache and thin pools.
2014-02-04 07:03:52 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
131383963f misc: Fix copy+paste error
'cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs' was added in version 2.02.106
not 2.02.89.
2014-01-31 17:09:47 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
70fd2139e1 cache: Allocation code changes necessary to support cache_pool
Cache pools require a data and metadata area (like thin pools).  Unlike
thin pool, if 'cache_pool_metadata_require_separate_pvs' is not set to
'1', the metadata and data area will be allocated from the same device.
It is also done in a manner similar to RAID, where a single chunk of
space is allocated and then split to form the metadata and data device -
ensuring that they are together.
2014-01-28 12:25:02 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
d443bfac21 config: fix metadata/disk_areas config setting registration
The metadata/disk_areas setting was incorrectly registered as
"string" configuration option but it's a section where each area
is defined in its own subsection with "start_sector", "size" and "id"
setting.

This setting is not officialy supported, it's undocumented and it's
used solely for debugging.

Note: At this moment, it does not seem to be working with lvmetad!
2013-12-13 16:52:51 +01:00
Alasdair G Kergon
16eab3ec08 config: shorten new sig wiping option string
Rename wipe_signatures_on_new_logical_volumes_when_zeroing  to
wipe_signatures_when_zeroing_new_lvs.
2013-12-09 09:35:47 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fc9d4dd11f config: use int for type
Since the type is used for 'or' operation of enumerated bit fields,
it doesn't not have type cfg_def_type_t - use proper int type for
bitmask.
2013-11-28 12:42:44 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
ab2f858af7 conf: add allocation/use_blkid_wiping
Add allocation/use_blkid_wiping setting to lvm.conf to select between
LVM2 native code to detect signatures to wipe or blkid library code.
2013-11-27 15:49:14 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
5b7e543cae conf: add allocation/wipe_signatures_on_new_logical_volumes_when_zeroing
This setting controls whether signature wiping on newly created logical
volumes will follow the state of zeroing (-Z/--zero option).
2013-11-27 15:48:06 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
d5896f0afd Mirror: Fix hangs and lock-ups caused by attempting label reads of mirrors
There is a problem with the way mirrors have been designed to handle
failures that is resulting in stuck LVM processes and hung I/O.  When
mirrors encounter a write failure, they block I/O and notify userspace
to reconfigure the mirror to remove failed devices.  This process is
open to a couple races:
1) Any LVM process other than the one that is meant to deal with the
mirror failure can attempt to read the mirror, fail, and block other
LVM commands (including the repair command) from proceeding due to
holding a lock on the volume group.
2) If there are multiple mirrors that suffer a failure in the same
volume group, a repair can block while attempting to read the LVM
label from one mirror while trying to repair the other.

Mitigation of these races has been attempted by disallowing label reading
of mirrors that are either suspended or are indicated as blocking by
the kernel.  While this has closed the window of opportunity for hitting
the above problems considerably, it hasn't closed it completely.  This is
because it is still possible to start an LVM command, read the status of
the mirror as healthy, and then perform the read for the label at the
moment after a the failure is discovered by the kernel.

I can see two solutions to this problem:
1) Allow users to configure whether mirrors can be candidates for LVM
labels (i.e. whether PVs can be created on mirror LVs).  If the user
chooses to allow label scanning of mirror LVs, it will be at the expense
of a possible hang in I/O or LVM processes.
2) Instrument a way to allow asynchronous label reading - allowing
blocked label reads to be ignored while continuing to process the LVM
command.  This would action would allow LVM commands to continue even
though they would have otherwise blocked trying to read a mirror.  They
can then release their lock and allow a repair command to commence.  In
the event of #2 above, the repair command already in progress can continue
and repair the failed mirror.

This patch brings solution #1.  If solution #2 is developed later on, the
configuration option created in #1 can be negated - allowing mirrors to
be scanned for labels by default once again.
2013-10-22 19:14:33 -05:00
Alasdair G Kergon
04d9a52684 release 2.02.103
52 files changed, 598 insertions(+), 264 deletions(-)
2013-10-04 14:32:23 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
8cf0810d57 thin: rename thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation -> ..size_policy and rename "default" policy to "generic"
Just to be consistent with existing naming we use.
2013-10-04 12:30:33 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
b4637bd298 fix: make it possible to compile with --disable-devmapper again
Some code has been added recently which makes it impossible to compile
when "configure --disable-devmapper" is used. This patch just shuffles
the code around so it's under proper #ifdef DEVMAPPER_SUPPORT.
2013-09-27 13:58:55 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
cc9e65c391 thin: use appropriate default value based on allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation setting
If thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation is set to "default", use 64KiB,
otheriwse 512KiB for "performance".
2013-09-25 16:06:38 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8bf425005c conf: add allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation
Add allocation/thin_pool_chunk_size_calculation lvm.conf
option to select a method for calculating thin pool chunk
sizes and define two possible values - "default" and "performance".
2013-09-25 16:06:38 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
a3a5f58c21 reporting: Add devtypes command.
Add internal devtypes reporting command to display built-in recognised
block device types.  (The output does not include any additional
types added by a configuration file.)

> lvm devtypes -o help
  Device Types Fields
  -------------------
    devtype_all            - All fields in this section.
    devtype_name           - Name of Device Type exactly as it appears in /proc/devices.
    devtype_max_partitions - Maximum number of partitions. (How many device minor numbers get reserved for each device.)
    devtype_description    - Description of Device Type.

> lvm devtypes
  DevType       MaxParts Description
  aoe                 16 ATA over Ethernet
  ataraid             16 ATA Raid
  bcache               1 bcache block device cache
  blkext               1 Extended device partitions
...
2013-09-18 01:09:15 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
2f61478436 workaround: gcc v4.8 on 32 bit param. passing bug when -02 opimization used
gcc -O2 v4.8 on 32 bit architecture is causing a bug in parameter
passing. It does not happen with -01 nor -O0.

The problematic part of the code was strlen use in config.c in
the config_def_check fn and the call for _config_def_check_tree in it:

<snip>
  rplen = strlen(rp);
  if (!_config_def_check_tree(handle, vp, vp + strlen(vp), rp, rp + rplen, CFG_PATH_MAX_LEN - rplen, cn, cmd->cft_def_hash)) ...
</snip>

If compiled with -O0 (correct):

Breakpoint 1, config_def_check (cmd=0x819b050, handle=0x81a04f8) at config/config.c:775
(gdb) p	vp
$1 = 0x8189ee0 <_cfg_path> "config"
(gdb) p	strlen(vp)
$2 = 6
(gdb)
_config_def_check_tree (handle=0x81a04f8, vp=0x8189ee0 <_cfg_path>
"config", pvp=0x8189ee6 <_cfg_path+6> "", rp=0xbfffe1e8 "config",
prp=0xbfffe1ee "", buf_size=58, root=0x81a2568, ht=0x81a65
48) at config/config.c:680
(gdb) p	vp
$4 = 0x8189ee0 <_cfg_path> "config"
(gdb) p	pvp
$5 = 0x8189ee6 <_cfg_path+6> ""

If compiled with -O2 (incorrect):

Breakpoint 1, config_def_check (cmd=cmd@entry=0x8183050, handle=0x81884f8) at config/config.c:775
(gdb) p	vp
$1 = 0x8172fc0 <_cfg_path> "config"
(gdb) p strlen(vp)
$2 = 6
(gdb) p	vp + strlen(vp)
$3 = 0x8172fc6 <_cfg_path+6> ""
(gdb)
_config_def_check_tree (handle=handle@entry=0x81884f8, pvp=0x8172fc7
<_cfg_path+7> "host_list", rp=rp@entry=0xbffff190 "config",
prp=prp@entry=0xbffff196 "", buf_size=buf_size@entry=58, ht=0x
818e548, root=0x818a568, vp=0x8172fc0 <_cfg_path> "config") at
config/config.c:674
(gdb) p	pvp
$4 = 0x8172fc7 <_cfg_path+7> "host_list"

The difference is in passing the "pvp" arg for _config_def_check_tree.
While in the correct case, the value of _cfg_path+6 is passed
(the result of vp + strlen(vp) - see the snippet of the code above),
in the incorrect case, this value is increased by 1 to _cfg_path+7,
hence totally malforming the string that is being processed.

This ends up with incorrect validation check and incorrect warning
messages are issued like:

 "Configuration setting "config/checks" has invalid type. Found integer, expected section."

To workaround this issue, remove the "static" qualifier from the
"static char _cfg_path[CFG_PATH_MAX_LEN]". This causes the optimalizer
to be less aggressive (also shuffling the arg list for
_config_def_check_tree call helps).
2013-08-09 13:24:50 +02:00
Jonathan Brassow
c13d1b11b2 RAID: Make "raid10" the default striped + mirror segment type
When both the '-i' and '-m' arguments are specified on the command
line, use the "raid10" segment type.  This way, the native RAID10
personality is used through dm-raid rather than layering a mirror
on striped LVs.  If the old behavior is desired, the '--type'
argument to use would be "mirror" rather than "raid10".
2013-08-06 14:15:08 -05:00
Jonathan Brassow
7e1083c985 RAID: Make "raid1" the default mirror segment type 2013-08-06 14:13:55 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
22fc80982a thin: add thin_repair and thin_dump options
Add new configure lvm.conf options for binaries thin_repair
and thin_dump.

Those are part of device-mapper-persistent-data package
and will be used for recovery of thin_pool.
2013-07-31 15:30:47 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
d13e87b9ef cleanup: comments and a message 2013-07-24 22:10:37 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3075784955 thin: add spare lvcreate support
Add --poolmetadataspare option and creates and handles
pool metadata spare lv when thin pool is created.
With default setting 'y' it tries to ensure, spare has
at least the size of created LV.
2013-07-18 18:22:44 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
b73fbf8f4a config_settings: add comment about possible types 2013-07-16 15:18:40 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
a9dbe2c4fa fix: apply profile and then get the config path + auto_set_activation not profilable
cfg_def_get_path uses a global static var to store the result (for efficiency).
So we need to apply the profile first and then get the path for the config item
when calling find_config_tree_* fns.

Also activation/auto_set_activation is not profilable (at least not now,
maybe later if we need that).
2013-07-15 13:33:14 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
8d1e511363 conf: add activation/auto_set_activation_skip
The activation/auto_set_activation_skip enables/disables automatic
adding of the ACTIVATION_SKIP LV flag. By default thin snapshots
are flagged to be skipped during activation.

And by default, the auto_set_activation_skip is enabled.
2013-07-12 20:54:17 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
618d13705c config: fix unterminated strings in arrays
...when creating config trees while calling config_def_create_tree fn
that constructs a tree out of config_settings.h definition
(CFG_DEF_TREE_NEW/MISSING/DEFAULT/PROFILABLE).
2013-07-09 13:49:58 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
934616d4c7 dumpconfig: honour --atversion with --type profilable
raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --type profilable
  allocation {
	  thin_pool_zero=1
	  thin_pool_discards="passdown"
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=64
  }
  activation {
	  thin_pool_autoextend_threshold=100
	  thin_pool_autoextend_percent=20
  }

  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --type profilable --atversion 2.2.90
  activation {
	  thin_pool_autoextend_threshold=100
	  thin_pool_autoextend_percent=20
  }
2013-07-09 10:23:46 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
953a438e93 dumpconfig: add --type profilable
The --type profilable shows all config settings that
are customizable by profiles:

  raw/~ $ lvm dumpconfig --type profilable
  allocation {
	  thin_pool_zero=1
	  thin_pool_discards="passdown"
	  thin_pool_chunk_size=64
  }
  activation {
	  thin_pool_autoextend_threshold=100
	  thin_pool_autoextend_percent=20
  }
2013-07-09 10:00:47 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
f1e2890012 config: make it possible to do a raw config tree merge
Till now, we needed the config tree merge only for merging
tag configs with lvm.conf. However, this type of merging
did a few extra exceptions:

  - leaving out the tags section
  - merging values in activation/volume_list
  - merging values in devices/filter
  - merging values in devices/types

Any other config values were replaced by new values.
However, we'd like to do a 'raw merge' as well, simply
bypassing the exceptions listed above. This will help
us to create a single tree representing the cascaded
configs like CONFIG_STRING -> CONFIG_PROFILE -> ...

The reason for this patch is that when trees are cascaded,
the first value found while traversing the cascade is used,
not making any exceptions like we do for tag configs.
2013-07-08 15:59:25 +02:00