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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zdenek Kabelac
ceb2f0ad3b makefiles: updates for less verbosity 2018-11-29 23:05:43 +01:00
Martin Wilck
7a7b8a7778 udev: keep systemd vars on change event in 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules for systemd reload
The current logic that avoids setting SYSTEMD_ALIAS and SYSTEMD_WANTS
on "change" events is flawed in the default "systemd background job"
configuration. For systemd, it's important that device properties don't
change spuriously.

If an "add" event starts lvm2-pvscan@.service for a device, and a
"change" event follows, removing SYSTEMD_ALIAS and SYSTEMD_WANTS from the
udev db, information about unit dependencies between the device and the
pvscan service can be lost in systemd, in particular if the daemon
configuration is reloaded.

Steps to reproduce problem:

- create a device with an LVM PV
- remove device
- add device (generates "add" and "change" uevents for the device)
  (at this point SYSTEMD_ALIAS and SYSTEMD_WANTS are clear in udev db)
- systemctl daemon-reload
  (systemd reloads udev db)
- vgchange -a n
- remove device

=> the lvm2-pvscan@.service for the device is still active although the
device is gone.

- add device again

=> the PV is not detected, because systemd sees the lvm2-pvscan@.service
as active and thus doesn't restart it.

The original purpose of this logic was to avoid volumes being scanned
over and over again. With systemd background jobs, that isn't necessary,
because systemd will not restart the job as long as it's active.

Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com>
2018-04-17 11:38:12 +02:00
Martin Wilck
99bfbbf229 udev: explicit pvscan rule in 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules
Make the distinction between the cases with and without systemd
background jobs explicit in 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules rather than
substituting the rule from the Makefile. At this stage,
this improves only readibility, at the cost of one GOTO statement.

This patch introduces no functional change to the udev rules.

Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@suse.com>
2018-04-17 11:32:52 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fc0e49297d makefiles: use configure vars
Use binaries found in configure.
2017-02-14 10:24:56 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
86a23b2145 makefiles: avoid using vpath for rules files
Fixing vpath usage as it has been checking for existance of
generated file also in the $(scrdir) e.g.:

No need to remake target '10-dm.rules.in'; using VPATH name '...'

If the $(srcdir) had been also $(builddir) and contained already
generated rules file, it's been used instead generating new
one.

(See: http://make.mad-scientist.net/papers/how-not-to-use-vpath/)
2016-03-10 18:38:53 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0f45aa7f31 udev: fix missing escape for +
Commit 3ea396e9d2 missed to escape +
which is used by 'sed' as separator for 's'.
2015-08-12 19:46:44 +02:00
Thomas Bächler
3ea396e9d2 udev: use += for SYSTEMD_WANTS instead of =
Instead of using = to override SYSTEMD_WANTS, use += to add
the pvscan service.
2015-08-12 09:33:06 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2b748e3118 makefiles: compile files on make
Make install should install already compiled/generated files.
2014-04-18 16:38:49 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
2c42f60890 udev: run pvscan --cache via systemd-run in udev if the PV label is detected lost
If the PV label is lost (e.g. by doing a dd on the device), call
"systemd-run pvscan --cache <major>:<minor>" in 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules
to inform lvmetad about this state.

The reason for this is that ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}="lvm2-pvscan@<major>:<minor>"
logic will not cause the pvscan to be fired in this case since this works
only on proper device addition/removal cycle - the lvm2-pvscan service's
ExecStop is called only on proper REMOVE event - the service is bound to
device existence. Hence we need pvscan call via systemd-run (that
instantiates a quick transient service just to call the command).

See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1063813.
2014-03-05 14:30:58 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
c3f44a0c66 make: correct sed line in udev's Makefile 2013-10-22 15:13:58 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
3fee661028 udev+systemd: refine lvm2-pvscan@.service to better track device existence
When using ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}=lvm2-pvscan@... to instantiate a service
for lvmetad scan when the new PV appears in the system, the service
is started and executed. However, to track device removal, we need
to bind it (the "BindsTo" systemd directive) to a certain .device
systemd unit.

In default systemd setup, the device is tracked by it's name and
sysfs path (there's normally a sysfs path .device systemd unit for
a device and then the device name .device unit as an alias for it).
Neither of these two is useful for lvmetad update as we need to bind
it to device's <major>:<minor> pair.

The /dev/block/<major>:<minor> is the essential symlink under /dev
that exists for each block device (created by default udev rules
provided by udev directly). So let's use this as an alias for
the device's .device unit as well by means of "ENV{SYSTEMD_ALIAS}"
declaration within udev rules which systemd understands (this will
create a new alias "dev-block-<major>:<minor>.device".

Then we can easily bind the "dev-block-<major>:<minor>" device
systemd unit with instantiated lvm2-pvscan@<major>:<minor>.service.
So once the device is removed from the systemd, the
lvm-pvscan@<major>:<minor>.service executes it's ExecStop action
(which in turn notifies lvmetad about the device being gone).

This completes the udev-systemd-lvmetad interaction then.
2013-10-22 14:22:40 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
546db1c4be udev+systemd: make pvscan --cache -aay run as systemd background job from udev
The new lvm2-pvscan@.service is responsible for on-demand execution
of "pvscan --cache --activate ay" which causes lvmetad to be
updated and LVM activation done if the VG is complete.

Also, use udev-systemd mechanism to instantiate the job as the
lvm2-pvscan@$devnode.service on each newly appeared PV in the system.
This prevents the background job to be killed (that would happen
if it was directly forked from udev rule - this behaviour is seen
in recent versions of udev with the help of systemd that can track
detached processes - the detached process would still be in the same
cgroup).

To enable this official udev-systemd protocol for instantiating
background jobs, use new --enable-udev-systemd-background-jobs
configure switch (it's disabled by default). This option is highly
recommended wherever systemd is used!
2013-10-18 11:38:49 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
e6f8d86409 udev: udev rules cleanup
Remove executable path detection in udev rules and use sbindir that
is configured, but still provide the original functionality by means
of 'configure --enable-udev-rule-exec-detection'.

Normally, the exec path for the tools called in udev rules should
not differ from the sbindir used, however, there are cases this is
necessary. For example different environments could be assembled
in a way that these path differ for some reason (distribution installer,
initrd ...).

This functionality is kept for compatibility only. Any environment
moving the binaries around and using different paths should be fixed
eventually!
2012-06-27 12:11:56 +02:00
Peter Rajnoha
32c84c8f3d Add skeleton for lvmetad udev rules - 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules.
Why using the order 69:

  - Storage processing in general happens in 60-persistent-storage.rules,
    including the blkid call that adds some usable information we can use
    for filtering and speedup (these rules are part of upstream udev and
    the order is preserved on most distros)

  - There's still some other storage-related processing done after
    60-persistent-storage.rules in general. These might add some detailed
    storage-related information we might use to filter devices effectively
    (e.g. MD udev rules, ...).

  - We need lvmetad rules to be processed before any consumers can use the
    output - so the metadata cache is ready soon enough (e.g. udisks rules).

  - There's no official (upstream udev) document about assigning the order,
    so this number is chosen in best belief it will suit all scenarios.
2012-02-24 09:53:12 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
7044863afc Clean intermediate files. 2012-02-23 10:01:12 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
6dd70f472a Call built-in blkid conditionaly (udev version >= 176), call standard blkid
with full path otherwise.
2012-02-20 19:38:40 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d5fdc8e8ab Update install rules for udev.
Fix unwanted modification of $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl.

Using dependency rules to install rules for udev.
There is minor problem, with concurent usage of builddir
and srcdir could lead to missuse of 10-dm.rules which
could be found in VPATH from different builddir.
However current solution uses intermediate target so
the generated 10-dm.rules exists only for short period of time
during make install execution.
2010-04-09 21:44:28 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c737d34804 Use vpath instead of VPATH.
Usage of VPATH makes troubles when used within $(builddir).
Not only source files are being found through VPATH,
but targets as well. (make --debug=v)

Thus if user builds the code in $(srcdir) and also in some $(builddir)
he gets mangled results as some generated files (i.e. .export.sym)
are 'reused' from $(srcdir) instead of $(builddir).

This patch switches to use vpath were we could explicitly name
suffixes that should be looked via vpath - we must take care,
we do not generate files with these suffixes:
.c, .in, .po, .exported_symbols
2010-04-09 21:34:25 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
85ce90a6f3 Install generated 10-dm.rules from builddir.
Patch just check whether file is generated in builddir otherwise srcdir file
is used.
2010-03-31 07:40:20 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
814aebc4e9 Use $(top_builddir) for inclusion of make.tmpl in Makefiles. 2010-03-04 09:51:37 +00:00
Peter Rajnoha
421671b1c2 Several changes to udev support code:
- we have these levels when the udev rules are processed:
   10-dm.rules --> [11-dm-<subsystem>.rules] --> [12-dm-permissions.rules] -->
   13-dm-disk.rules --> [...all the other foreign rules...] --> 95-dm-notify.rules

 - each level can be disabled now by
   DM_UDEV_DISABLE_{DM, SUBSYSTEM, DISK, OTHER}_RULES_FLAG

 - add DM_UDEV_DISABLE_DM_RULES_FLAG to disable 10-dm.rules

 - add DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG to disable all the other (non-dm) rules.
   We cutoff these rules by using the 'last_rule', so this one should really be
   used with great care and in well-founded situations. We use this for lvm's
   hidden and layer devices now.

 - add a parameter for add_dev_node, rm_dev_node and rename_dev_node so it's
   possible to switch on/off udev checks

 - use DM_UDEV_DISABLE_DM_RULES_FLAG and DM_UDEV_DISABLE_SUBSYSTEM_RULES_FLAG
   if there's no cookie set and we have resume, remove and rename ioctl.
   This could happen when someone uses the libdevmapper that is compiled with
   udev_sync but the software does not make use of it. This way we can switch
   off the rules and fallback to libdevmapper node creation so there's no
   udev/libdevmapper race.
2009-10-26 14:29:33 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
db8b5af9d9 Allow for a build directory separate from the source. 2009-10-02 19:10:31 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
252239bdac Add default udev rules.
Update dm-ioctl.h comments.
2009-08-03 18:44:54 +00:00
Alasdair Kergon
70c0c29145 dummy makefile for now to keep builds happy 2009-07-31 18:41:19 +00:00