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Check that type is always defined, if not make it explicit internal
error (although logged as debug - so catched only with proper lvm.conf
setting).
This ensures later type being NULL can't be dereferenced with coredump.
Since the stats handle is neither bound nor listed before the
attempt to call dm_stats_get_nr_regions(), it will always return
zero: this prevents reporting of any dmstats regions on any
device.
Remove the dm_stats_get_nr_regions() check and instead rely on
the correct return status from dm_stats_populate() which only
returns 0 in the case that there are regions to inspect (and
which logs a specific error for all other cases).
Reported-by: Bryan Gurney <bgurney@redhat.com>
It doesn't make sense to test or warn about the region count until
the stats handle has been listed: at this point it may or may not
contain valid information (but is guaranteed to be correct after
the list).
Commit 3f35146 added a check on the value returned by the
_display_info_cols() function:
1024 if (!_switches[COLS_ARG])
1025 _display_info_long(dmt, &info);
1026 else
1027 r = _display_info_cols(dmt, &info);
1028
1029 return r;
This exposes a bug in the dmstats code in _display_info_cols:
the fact that a device has no regions is explicitly not an error
(and is documented as such in the code), but since the return
code is not changed before leaving the function it is now treated
as an error leading to:
# dmstats list
Command failed.
When no regions exist.
Set the return code to the correct value before returning.
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.
As we start refactoring the code to break dependencies (see doc/refactoring.txt),
I want us to use full paths in the includes (eg, #include "base/data-struct/list.h").
This makes it more obvious when we're breaking abstraction boundaries, eg, including a file in
metadata/ from base/
Recent changes allow some major simplification of the way
lvmcache works and is used. lvmcache_label_scan is now
called in a controlled fashion at the start of commands,
and not via various unpredictable side effects. Remove
various calls to it from other places. lvmcache_label_scan
should not be called from anywhere during a command, because
it produces an incorrect representation of PVs with no MDAs,
and misclassifies them as orphans. This has been a long
standing problem. The invalid flag and rescanning based on
that is no longer used and removed. The 'force' variation is
no longer needed and removed.
btrfs is using fake major:minor device numbers.
try to be smarter and detect used node via DM device name.
This shortens delays, where i.e. lvm2 is asked to deactivate
volume with mounted btrfs as such operation is not retryed
and user is informed about device being in use.
When function dm_stats_populate() returns 0 it's an error and needs
log_error() message - function can't have 'success' returning 0 or
error without reasons.
When doing resume, directly pass location where new updated info
needs to be stored.
_resume_node() ensures the info is ONLY updated when the function
is successful and never changes it on error path.
Update the logic towards more explicit logic.
Preload tree normally does not want to resume, only
in certain cases of extension or new loaded nodes can be
resumed. So introduce new internal variable delay_resume_if_extended
controlable by target.
Patch itself is not changing current existing behaviour,
and rather documents existing problem in more readable way.
lvm2 needs to introduce explicit mechanism how to support more
fain-grained (and safe) logic to i.e. resize thin-pool which
can be sitting on cached raid volume.
Variable props.send_messages has 3 states and was not used properly
here. Activation in this moment does not need to verify thin-pool status
as that has been already checked on preload.
So only if there are some real messages (value 2) call function
for sending them.
Code already has dereferenced UUID before this point,
and its already given we require name & uuid when ading new node
(although uuid could be empty string).
Just like everywhere else - use single if() for major:minor setup
(it basically can't fail as of today anyway)
Always leave funtion with correctly set pointers even on error path.
Replicator never really existed in upstream kernel and its support
got deprecated.
Also its support never got finished so no code is supposed to be
using it anyway.
Libdm symbols are remaining, just the implementation will always
return failure - so any user of:
dm_tree_node_add_replicator_dev_target()
dm_tree_node_add_replicator_target().
will now always recieve error message.
Separate handling of error code from _info_by_dev.
This error can only happeng when we are running out of memory.
In such case there is urgent need to stop any futher proceeding
of command and run to error ASAP.
ATM we want to support delayed resume purely in pvmove case.
So have libdm logic internal to recognize difference beween
pvmove and other targets that do use delayed resume.
This fixes problem introduced with commit aa68b898ff
for mirror-on-mirror or snapshot-on-mirror problem.
TODO: likely added new API call and let libdm user select
delayed nodes explicitely.
Propagate delayed resume at least for preload case in a simple way.
Currently PVMOVE depends on internal logic where 'mirror' with
corelog is 'possible' PVMOVE. In such case resume of 'created'
node is 'delayed'.
This is mostly an ugly internal hack - but for the moment being when we
add propagation for preload - it does work reasonable.
TODO: provide standard API and avoid this internal 'guessing'.
Check first if we need to even link -lrt - since clock functions
are normally emebeded with recent glibc (>=2.17)
Use standard RT_LIBS name.
Avoid duplicate test for realtime clock with lvmlockd
Show better error message when realtime clock support is missing or
disabled.
Link RT_LIBS explicitely with lvmlockd and lvmetad.
Avoid adding -g more then once for debug builds.
Avoid enabling DEBUG_MEM when we build multithreaded tools.
Link executables with -fPIE -pie and --export-dynamic LDFLAGS
Introduce PROGS_FLAGS to add option to pass flags for external libs.
Link lvm2 internally library only when really used.
Link DAEMON_LIBS with daemons.
Pass VALGRIND_CFLAGS internally
Set shell failure mode on couple places.
API for strtod() or strtoul() needs reset of errno, before it's being
called. So add missing resets in missing places and some also some
errno validation for out-of-range numbers.
Dmeventd reuses 'dm_task' struct for some STATUS operation, but due to
missing reinitization of dm_task target list, it has caused misprocesing
of recieved events as the parsed target has been simply added to the
list of existing status and cause multiple actions being called for
single event.
Add function to adjust printing of percent values in better way.
Rounding here is going along following rules:
0% & 100% are always clearly reported with .0 decimal points.
Values slightly above 0% we make sure a nearest bigger
non zero value with given precission is printed
(i.e. 0.01 for %.2f will be shown)
For values closely approaching 100% we again detect and adjust value
that is less then 100 when printed.
(i.e. 99.99 for %.2f will be shown).
For other values we are leaving them with standard rounding mechanism
since we care mainly about corner values 0 & 100 which need to be
printed precisely.
Current existing kernels reports status sometimes in weird form.
Instead of showing what is the exact progress, we need to estimate
this in-sync state from several surrounding states.
Main reason here is to never report 100% sync state for a raid device
which will be undergoing i.e. recovery.
It's not an error to attempt to update regions from an fd that has
been truncated (or otherwise no longer has any allocated extents):
in this case, the call should remove all regions corresponding to
the group, and return an empty region table.
Use log_sys_error rather than log_error if execvp() fails:
/mnt/redhat/xdoio.13752.XIORQ: Created new group with 2 region(s) as group ID 0.
# execvp() failed.
vs:
/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7-vm1.qcow2: Created new group with 884 region(s) as group ID 0.
dmfilemapd: execvp failed: No such file or directory
Removing some unused new lines and changing some incorrect "can't
release until this is fixed" comments. Rename license.txt to make
it clear its merely an included file, not itself a licence.
This commit supersedes reverted 1e4462dbfb
to avoid changes to liblvm and the libdm API completely.
The libdevmapper interface compares existing table line retrieved from
the kernel to new table line created to decide if it can suppress a reload.
Any difference between input and output of the table line is taken to be a
change thus causing a table reload.
The dm-raid target started to misorder the raid parameters (e.g. 'raid10_copies')
starting with dm-raid target version 1.9.0 up to (excluding) 1.11.0. This causes
runtime failures (limited to raid10 as of tests) and needs to be reversed to allow
e.g. old lvm2 uspace to run properly.
Check for the aforementioned version range in libdm and adjust creation of the table line
to the respective (mis)ordered sequence inside and correct order outside the range
(as described for the raid target in the kernels Documentation/device-mapper/dm-raid.txt).
This reverts commit 1e4462dbfb
in favour of an enhanced solution avoiding changes in liblvm
completetly by checking the target versions in libdm and emitting
the respective parameter lines.