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Patch 668c9d0762 introduced regression,
since the code here would actually always return failing result.
Replace it with more simple call to strndup().
For some targets we do not want to generate dependencies.
Also add note about usage of such Makefile - it might be
possibly better to rename it to different filename to avoid
any confusion.
Just for case ensure compiler is not able to optimize
memset() away for resources that are released.
This idea of using memory barrier is taken from openssl.
Other options would be to check for 'explicit_bzero' function.
This could be seen as continuation of
6cee8f1b06.
Some test maching with old udev system shows problem,
where udev 'jumps on' leg device after mirror target
releases its legs - since udev does not (in this old case) skips
such device from scanning - it opens device - and this prevent
leg device to be deactivated - effectively such device stays
'leaked' in DM table invisibly to lvm2 command.
So to 'combat' this issue - if the device has '_mimage' in its name,
the retry of deactivation is automatically assumed.
NOTE: wider impact is unexpected - as it's touching only old mirror
target which is nowadays replaced with 'raid'.
In case there will be some problem identified - probably both patches
should be reverted.
With older systems and udevs we don't have control over scanning of lvm2
internal devices - so far we set retry-removal only for top-level LVs,
but in occasional cases udev can be 'fast enough' to open device for
scanning and prevent removal of such device from DM table.
So to combat this case - try to pass 'retry' flag also for removal of
internal device so see how many races can go away with this simple
patch.
Note: patch is applied only to internal version of libdm so the external
API remains working in the old way for now.
Checks whether VDO support is enabled.
Detects presence of 'vdoformat' tool which is required for to format VDO pool.
ATM build of VDO is NOT automatically enabled (None is default).
To enable build of LVM with VDO support use:
configure --with-vdo=internal
TODO: Maybe future version may switch to link some small VDO library for formating
(would require linking and package dependency).
When node loading fails, there is not much the caller can do,
since there is 'unknown' set of devices preloaded.
Only suspend during preload knows future precommitted 'metadata',
so it's non-trivial to drop 'preloaded' entries with any later call.
However dm tree tracks newly loaded entries - so in this case it
may simplify the recovery path by dropping preloaded entries so
they are not leaked in the DM table.
For better code reuse split _node_send_messages into commont
messaging part and separate _thin_pool_node_send_messages.
Patch makes it possible to better reuse common code for messaging
other targets.
The device-mapper directory now holds a copy of libdm source. At
the moment this code is identical to libdm. Over time code will
migrate out to appropriate places (see doc/refactoring.txt).
The libdm directory still exists, and contains the source for the
libdevmapper shared library, which we will continue to ship (though
not neccessarily update).
All code using libdm should now use the version in device-mapper.