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clvmd -d option parsing was not working properly.
clvmd -d 2 (with space) has been ignored because of
'::' used in getopt string, and as failsafe it's been used '1'.
Later this debug_arg has been ignored and debug_opt was used
instead which happend to have value '1'.
Submitted-by: Robert Milasan <rmilasan at suse.com>
Reported-by: Robert Milasan <rmilasan at suse.com>
Drop whole buffer clearing (most messages at <100 bytes).
Just make sure we have always \0 terminated string for strlen() operations.
(before for PIPE_BUF sized messages this was not set).
This could be seen as some sort of simple validation - it's not easy to
recognize a valid message for now - but we definitely do not want to
allocate a lot of megabytes in clvmd memory locked daemon when broken
message gets in.
Size of 8000 is just selected for now - possibly there could be much
lower value put in.
This patch to the suspend code - like the similar change for resume -
queries the lock mode of a cluster volume and records whether it is active
exclusively. This is necessary for suspend due to the possibility of
preloading targets. Failure to check to exclusivity causes the cluster target
of an exclusively activated mirror to be used when converting - rather than
the single machine target.
that we can also test clustered volume groups (vgcreate -c y) in the test
suite. Unfortunately we can't make this the testing default since cluster
mirrors require further infrastructure, and snapshots probably don't work at
all. I'll eventually add a few test cases that create clustered VGs
specifically.
Code here is using thread write protected variable without locking.
So add locking, for proper synchronization and a FIXME, since the
code needs closer look.
Barrier is supposed to be used in situation like this
and replace tricky mutex usage, where mutex has been unlocked
by a different thread than the locking thread.
Usage of thread unprotected init_test is not correct and needs probably lvm lock
since it part of lvm library. Current implementation may probably fail with
test mode and actually create something unexpectedly (and vice versa).
Since default thread stack size is around 8MB and clvmd creates for now thread
for message, clvmd may easily reach multi GB size of in-memory locked pages
(runs with mlockall()).
This patch significantly reduces memory usage to just tens of MB,
and now different reasons are the cause of server overloading.
Now we are running out of free file descriptors mostly.
Replace usleep with pthread condition to increase speed testing
(for simplicity just 1 condition for all locks).
Use thread mutex also for unlock resource (so it wakes up awaiting
threads)
Better check some error states and return error in fail case with
unlocked mutex.
Since execve passed only NULL as environ, we had lost all environment vars on
restart - thus actually running 'different' clvmd then the one at start.
Preserving environ allows to restart clvmd with the same settings
(i.e. LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
Add test for second restart.