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If an existing fifo has the wrong attributes it cannot be trusted
so we must unlink it and recreate it correctly.
(Replaces 2c8d6f5c90: if the other end of
the fifo already got opened while its mode was insecure, delaying the
chmod isn't going to make any difference!)
Use fputs() when printing plain string,
easier then fprintf which needs to parse it.
Also check fd before close is >= 0 -
it is - but coverity fail to see it, so eliminate
this false-positive warning.
Put calls related to fifo opening into a single function.
Fix Time-Of-Check-Time-Of-Use and use fstat()
and fchmod() on already opened fd instead of
checking first path and then risking to open something
different.
Improve event string parser to avoid unneeded alloc+free.
Daemon talk function uses '-' to mark NULL/missing field.
So restore the NULL pointer back on parser.
This should have made old tools like 'dmevent_tool' work again.
As now 'uuid' or 'dso' could become NULL and then be
properly used in _want_registered_device() function.
Since lvm2 always fill these parameters, this change should
have no effect on lvm2.
Older pthread library was missing 'trick'
in pthread_cleanup_pop() which lead to
compilation error:
error: label at end of compound statement
Use explicit ';' to fix it.
Implementing exit when 'dmeventd' is idle.
Default idle timeout set to 1 hour - after this time period
dmeventd will cleanly exit.
On systems with 'systemd' - service is automatically started with
next contact on dmeventd communication socket/fifo.
On other systems - new dmeventd starts again when lvm2 command detects
its missing and monitoring is needed.
Add support to unmonitor device when monitor recognizes there is
nothing to monitor anymore.
TODO: possibly API change with return value could be also used.
Redesign threading code:
- plugin registration runs within its new created thread for
improved parallel usage.
- wait task is created just once and used during whole plugin lifetime.
- event thread is based over 'events' filter being set - when
filter is 0, such thread is 'unused'.
- event loop is simplified.
- timeout thread is never signaling 'processing' thread.
- pending of events filter cnange is properly reported and
running event thread is signalled when possible.
- helgrind is not reporting problems.
Need here to keep control device opened while there is 'any' dso
plugin loaded - otherwise there would a race closing controlfd
inside lvm2 plugin while some other monitoring thread would
tried to execute another WAITEVENT task.
Move all DSO related function in front, so they could be easily
referenced from rest of code.
Add proper error paths with logging and error reporting.
Drop mutex locking when releasing DSO - since DSO is always
allocated and released in main 'event' processing thread.
Rework thread creation code to better use resources.
New code will not leak 'timeout' registered thread on error path.
Also if the thread already exist - avoid creation of thread
object and it's later destruction.
If the race is noticed during adding new monitoring thread,
such thread is put on cleanup list and -EEXIST is reported.
As we now use 'unified' logging macro system - we no longer need
to protect from change of logging function pointer - it's set
once at the start of dmeventd and not change anymore
(as lvm2 library no longer interferers here).
There are reports of unexplained ioctl failures when using dmeventd.
An explanation might be that the wrong value of errno is being used.
Change libdevmapper to store an errno set by from dm ioctl() directly
and provide it to the caller through a new dm_task_get_errno() function.
[Replaced f9510548667754d9209b232348ccd2d806c0f1d8]
When responding to DM_EVENT_CMD_GET_REGISTERED_DEVICE no longer
ignore threads that have already been unregistered but which
are still present.
This means the caller can unregister a device and poll dmeventd
to ensure the monitoring thread has gone away before removing
the device. If a device was registered and unregistered in quick
succession and then removed, WAITEVENT could run in parallel with
the REMOVE.
Threads are moved to the _thread_registry_unused list when they
are unregistered.