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Do not modify flags field from 'strcut command_name' and
instead control this via cmd_context get_vgname_from_options.
Flag GET_VGNAME_FROM_OPTIONS is currently used only by lvconvert.
Create leading dirs for lvmdbusd lock file, otherwise it fails to start:
| systemd[1]: Starting LVM2 D-Bus service...
| lvmdbusd[1602]: [1602]: Error during creation of lock file(/var/lock/lvm/lvmdbusd): errno(2), exiting!
Signed-off-by: Kai Kang <kai.kang@windriver.com>
In the past it was common for a single command to run
multiple lvmcache_label_scan, and this code was a way
to make each call select the same duplicate pvs. Now
commands run a single lvmcache_label_scan, so this is
not needed.
When reseting stream buffer - check for being run within valgrind
and only in this case skip this code.
Define VALGRIND_POOL was incorrectly used for this logic.
We can run and build this code just fine with VALGRIND_POOL
and just rely on runtime detection - so we do not close
descriptors also within running valgrind session.
Old system do not work well with -l% in findstring,
so use a different strategy to recognize whether -lreadline needs
another library (-ltinfo, -lncourses...)
(So we don't need to solve this via 'configure')
Also for now comment out -Wl,-z,pack-relative-relocs and leave it
for the package maintainer whether they want to use.
Possibly add some 'configure' autodetection for usable switch,
as it's relatively new feature..
Add some -Wl flags separatly and avoid their duplication.
Also add --as-needed only when system is using 'newer' readline
library - on these older system the usage of '--as-needed'
seems to be causing some hard to solve problem - so avoid it.
Attach -Wl,-z,relro,-z,now,-z,pack-relative-relocs,--as-needed
to LDFLAGS, but only if LDFLAGS already doesn't contain 'relro'
(so it's not given repeatedly).
Also start to use -z,now linkage also when building libraries
with default compilation - this avoid calling symbol resolver
while library function are using function needing resolving.
Note: Fedora or RHEL rpm building is using:
CFLAGS=$(rpm --eval %{build_cflags})
LDFLAGS=$(rpm --eval %{build_ldflags})
Also split -DUSE_SD_NOTIFY into DEFS from CFLAGS.
Use LDFLAGS separately with every use of CLDFLAGS and leave
this flag only for handling versioning.
This will reflect any LDFLAGS setting use during make.
Look not only for whole 64byte sequence,
but seek also 32byte, 16byte and 8byte parts of the
key.
Currently to pass memcpy ZMM problems add possible
workaround in the form of GLIBC_TUNABLES setting.
Avoid using 'lvs' from 'get' shell - as that would wait until
whole group of processes is finished.
TODO: rethink what would be the point of starting 'dmeventd' with lvs.
It seems to break some rules.
Refactor _start_daemon and add synchronization delay waiting
untill new forked dmeventd actually open fifos and is ready
to process messages.
This closes some race window in testing.