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Alasdair G Kergon
396377bc03 pre-release
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.
2017-03-28 16:11:35 +01:00
David Teigland
c8671f6f79 commands: use correct relative signs with mirror option
As was recently done with relative signes for sizes/extents,
limit the signs used with the mirrors option, e.g.
lvcreate --mirrors now does not accept or advertise an
optional minus sign with the value.  lvconvert --mirrors
accepts +|-.
2017-03-10 15:41:29 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7b748b7cb8 cache: allow to specify cachemetadataformat
OO_LVCREATE_CACHE accepts --cachemetadataformat.

Support new option --cachemetadataformat auto|1|2 for caching.
Word 'auto' can be also be given as '0'.
2017-03-10 19:33:01 +01:00
David Teigland
a6a2788e7c commands: clean up and unify signed option value handling
Add new values for different sign variations, resulting in:

size_VAL      no sign accepted
ssize_VAL     accepts + or -
psize_VAL     accepts +
nsize_VAL     accpets -

extents_VAL   no sign accepted
sextents_VAL  accepts + or -
pextents_VAL  accepts +
nextents_VAL  accepts -

Depending on the command being run, change the option
values for --size, --extents, --poolmetadatasize to
use the appropriate value from above.

lvcreate uses no sign (but accepts + and ignores it).
lvresize accepts +|- for a relative change.
lvextend accepts + for a relative change.
lvreduce accepts - for a relative change.
2017-03-08 12:54:43 -06:00
David Teigland
11f1556d5d commands: combine duplicate arrays for lv types and props
Like opt and val arrays in previous commit, combine duplicate
arrays for lv types and props in command.c and lvmcmdline.c.
Also move the command_names array to be defined in command.c
so it's consistent with the others.
2017-03-08 11:03:02 -06:00
David Teigland
690f604733 commands: combine duplicate arrays for opt and val
command.c and lvmcmdline.c each had a full array defining
all options and values.  This duplication was not removed
when the command.c code was merged into the run time.
2017-03-08 11:03:02 -06:00
David Teigland
b7831fc14a lvcreate/lvresize: the --size option accepts signed values
There was confusion in the code about whether or not the
--size option accepted a sign.  Make it consistent and clear
that it does.

This exposes a new problem in that an option can only
accept one value type, e.g. --size can only accept a
signed number, it cannot accept a positive or negative
number for some commands and reject negative numbers for
others.

In practice, lvcreate accepts only positive --size
values and lvresize accepts positive or negative --size
values.  There is currently no way to encode this
difference.  Until that is fixed, the man page output
is hacked to avoid printing the [+|-] prefix for sizes
in lvcreate.
2017-03-02 12:53:01 -06:00
David Teigland
74ba326007 man: use Size variable for a number with unit
Define a separate variable type Size to represent
a number that takes an optional UNIT.
2017-02-24 13:44:05 -06:00
David Teigland
f88ce5fb99 lvconvert: include swap behavior in generic pool syntax
For this syntax:
lvconvert --thinpool LV1 --poolmetadata LV2
lvconvert --cachepool LV1 --poolmetadata LV2

Restore the metadata swapping behavior in addition to
the pool creation behavior.  When LV1 is already a pool,
the metadata LV will be swapped with LV2.
When LV1 is not a pool, it will be converted to a
pool using the specified LV for metadata.

This syntax is no longer advertised because of the
ambiguous behavior.  The primary syntaxes for pool
creation and metadata swapping will be the advertised
methods.
2017-02-17 13:20:15 -06:00
David Teigland
7417c8acfa Revert "lvconvert: enable previous syntax to swap metadata"
This reverts commit 717363bb94.

These alternate forms for swapping metadata cannot be
distinguished from the command for creating a pool.
If we were to add these alternate forms for swapping
metadata, we would need to overload the pool creation
command defs, making those definitions ambiguous.
2017-02-14 16:02:54 -06:00
David Teigland
717363bb94 lvconvert: enable previous syntax to swap metadata 2017-02-13 14:41:54 -06:00
David Teigland
13a6368522 args: use arg parsing function for region size
Consolidate the validation of the region size arg
in a new arg parsing function.
2017-02-13 08:21:58 -06:00
David Teigland
46abc28a48 lvconvert: add command to change region size of a raid LV 2017-02-13 08:21:58 -06:00
David Teigland
c3faa5816d commands: move command def parsing into lvm binary
It was previously done at build time by the ccmd binary.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
5c779b3231 args: add man page descriptions 2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
46b2599d5c lvconvert: use command defs for raid/mirror types
All lvconvert functionality has been moved out of the
previous monolithic lvconvert code, except conversions
related to raid/mirror/striped/linear.  This switches
that remaining code to be based on command defs, and
standard process_each_lv arg processing.  This final
switch results in quite a bit of dead code that is
also removed.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
86d8ab493b lvconvert: use command defs for mergemirrors
and route the generic --merge to one of the
specific merge functions
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
95e38607ec toollib: find VG name in option values when needed 2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
0e3e611a13 lvconvert: use command defs for thin/cache/pool creation
Everything related to thin and cache.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
d71aaca07b lvconvert: add startpoll command using command def
This is a new explicit version of 'lvconvert LV'
which has been an obscure way of triggering polling
to be restarted on an LV that was previously converted.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
fa2a728a39 lvconvert: snapshot: use command definitions
Lift all the snapshot utilities (merge, split, combine)
out of the monolithic lvconvert implementation, using
the command definitions.  The old code associated with
these commands is now unused and will be removed separately.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
35b9d4d6e9 lvconvert: repair and replace: use command definitions
This lifts the lvconvert --repair and --replace commands
out of the monolithic lvconvert implementation.  The
previous calls into repair/replace can no longer be
reached and will be removed in a separate commit.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
52c60b7e7b lvchange: make use of command definitions
Reorganize the lvchange code to take advantage of
the command definition, and remove the validation
that is done by the command definintion rules.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
David Teigland
1e2420bca8 commands: new method for defining commands
. Define a prototype for every lvm command.
. Match every user command with one definition.
. Generate help text and man pages from them.

The new file command-lines.in defines a prototype for every
unique lvm command.  A unique lvm command is a unique
combination of: command name + required option args +
required positional args.  Each of these prototypes also
includes the optional option args and optional positional
args that the command will accept, a description, and a
unique string ID for the definition.  Any valid command
will match one of the prototypes.

Here's an example of the lvresize command definitions from
command-lines.in, there are three unique lvresize commands:

lvresize --size SizeMB LV
OO: --alloc Alloc, --autobackup Bool, --force,
--nofsck, --nosync, --noudevsync, --reportformat String, --resizefs,
--stripes Number, --stripesize SizeKB, --poolmetadatasize SizeMB
OP: PV ...
ID: lvresize_by_size
DESC: Resize an LV by a specified size.

lvresize LV PV ...
OO: --alloc Alloc, --autobackup Bool, --force,
--nofsck, --nosync, --noudevsync,
--reportformat String, --resizefs, --stripes Number, --stripesize SizeKB
ID: lvresize_by_pv
DESC: Resize an LV by specified PV extents.
FLAGS: SECONDARY_SYNTAX

lvresize --poolmetadatasize SizeMB LV_thinpool
OO: --alloc Alloc, --autobackup Bool, --force,
--nofsck, --nosync, --noudevsync,
--reportformat String, --stripes Number, --stripesize SizeKB
OP: PV ...
ID: lvresize_pool_metadata_by_size
DESC: Resize a pool metadata SubLV by a specified size.

The three commands have separate definitions because they have
different required parameters.  Required parameters are specified
on the first line of the definition.  Optional options are
listed after OO, and optional positional args are listed after OP.

This data is used to generate corresponding command definition
structures for lvm in command-lines.h.  usage/help output is also
auto generated, so it is always in sync with the definitions.

Every user-entered command is compared against the set of
command structures, and matched with one.  An error is
reported if an entered command does not have the required
parameters for any definition.  The closest match is printed
as a suggestion, and running lvresize --help will display
the usage for each possible lvresize command.

The prototype syntax used for help/man output includes
required --option and positional args on the first line,
and optional --option and positional args enclosed in [ ]
on subsequent lines.

  command_name <required_opt_args> <required_pos_args>
          [ <optional_opt_args> ]
          [ <optional_pos_args> ]

Command definitions that are not to be advertised/suggested
have the flag SECONDARY_SYNTAX.  These commands will not be
printed in the normal help output.

Man page prototypes are also generated from the same original
command definitions, and are always in sync with the code
and help text.

Very early in command execution, a matching command definition
is found.  lvm then knows the operation being done, and that
the provided args conform to the definition.  This will allow
lots of ad hoc checking/validation to be removed throughout
the code.

Each command definition can also be routed to a specific
function to implement it.  The function is associated with
an enum value for the command definition (generated from
the ID string.)  These per-command-definition implementation
functions have not yet been created, so all commands
currently fall back to the existing per-command-name
implementation functions.

Using per-command-definition functions will allow lots of
code to be removed which tries to figure out what the
command is meant to do.  This is currently based on ad hoc
and complicated option analysis.  When using the new
functions, what the command is doing is already known
from the associated command definition.
2017-02-13 08:20:10 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9f65a3f0c5 lvmcmdline: support uint32
Add simple function to wrap usage for only uint32 numbers.
Unlike  'int_arg'  which accepts full range of 64bit number
this function will error on numbers out of this range:

   <0, UINT32_MAX>
2017-01-03 14:55:16 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
d23c5b9318 args: add priorities for grouping args
Groupable args (the ones marked with ARG_GROUPABLE flag) start a new
group of args if:
  - this is the first time we hit such a groupable arg,
  - or if non-countable arg is repeated.

However, there may be cases where we want to give priorities when
forming groups and hence force new group creation if we hit an arg
with higher grouping priority.

For example, let's assume (for now) hypothetical sequence of args used:

  lvs -o lv_name --configreport log -o log_type --configreport lv -o +vg_name

Without giving any priorites, we end up with:

  lvs -o lv_name --configreport log -o log_type --configreport lv -o +vg_name
     |                            | |                           | |          |
     \__________GROUP1___________/   \________GROUP2___________/   \_GROUP3_/

This is because we hit "-o" as the first groupable arg. The --configreport,
even though it's groupable too, it falls into the previous "-o" group.

While we may need to give priority to the --configreport arg that should
always start a new group in this scenario instead:

  lvs -o lv_name --configreport log -o log_type --configreport lv -o +vg_name
      |         | |                            | |                           |
      \_GROUP1_/   \_________GROUP2___________/   \_________GROUP3__________/

So here "-o" started a new group but since "--configreport" has higher
priority than "-o", it starts fresh new group now and hence the rest of
the command line's args are grouped by --configreport now.
2016-06-20 11:33:42 +02:00
David Teigland
b321d2b1b9 pvmove: disallow tag args
pvmove began processing tags unintentionally from commit,
6d7dc87cb pvmove: use toollib

pvmove works on a single PV, but tags can match multiple PVs.
If we allowed tags, but processed only the first matching PV,
then the resulting PV would be unpredictable.

Also, the current processing code does not allow us to simply
report an error and do nothing if more than one PV matches the tag,
because the command starts processing PVs as they are found,
so it's too late to do nothing if a second PV matches.
2016-06-03 09:56:48 -05:00
Zdenek Kabelac
197066c863 lvchange: allow change of cache mode
Add support for active cache LV.
Handle --cachemode args validation during command line processing.
Rework some lvm2 internal to use lvm2 defined  CACHE_MODE  enums
indepently on libdm defines and use enum around the code instead
of passing and comparing strings.
2016-05-19 18:40:14 +02:00
David Teigland
d3d13e134a lvmcache: process duplicate PVs directly
Previously, duplicate PVs were processed as a side effect
of processing the "chosen" PV in lvmcache.  The duplicate
PV would be hacked into lvmcache temporarily in place of
the chosen PV.

In the old way, we had to always process the "chosen" PV
device, even if a duplicate of it was named on the command
line.  This meant we were processing a different device than
was asked for.  This could be worked around by naming
multiple duplicate devs on the command line in which case
they were swapped in and out of lvmcache for processing.

Now, the duplicate devs are processed directly in their
own processing loop.  This means we can remove the old
hacks related to processing dups as a side effect of
processing the chosen device.  We can now simply process
the device that was named on the command line.

When the same PVID exists on two or more devices, one device
is preferred and used in the VG, and the others are duplicates
and are not used in the VG.  The preferred device exists in
lvmcache as usual.  The duplicates exist in a specical list
of unused duplicate devices.

The duplicate devs have the "d" attribute and the "duplicate"
reporting field displays "duplicate" for them.

'pvs' warns about duplicates, but the formal output only
includes the single preferred PV.

'pvs -a' has the same warnings, and the duplicate devs are
included in the output.

'pvs <path>' has the same warnings, and displays the named
device, whether it is preferred or a duplicate.
2016-05-06 09:00:00 -05:00
David Teigland
56c68b3476 lvmetad: preemptively check and rescan in commands
Move checking the lvmetad state, and the possible rescan,
out of lvmetad_send() to the start of the command.

Previously, the token mismatch and rescan would occur
within lvmetad_send() for some other request.  Now,
the token mismatch is detected earlier, so the
rescan can be done before the main command is in
progress.  Rescanning deep within the processing of
another command will disturb the lvmcache state of
that other command.

A rescan already exists at the start of the command
for the case where foreign VGs are going to be read.
This same rescan is now also performed when there is
an lvmetad token mismatch (from a changed global_filter).

The commands pvscan/vgscan/lvscan/vgimport are excluded
from this preemptive checking/rescanning for lvmetad
because they want to do rescanning themselves explicitly.

If rescanning devices fails, then lvmetad has not been
correctly repopulated and should not be used, so make
the command revert to not using lvmetad.
2016-04-13 14:05:42 -05:00
David Teigland
2d5dc6512e dbus: add notification from commands
When a command modifies a PV or VG, or changes the
activation state of an LV, it will send a dbus
notification when the command is finished.  This
can be enabled/disabled with a config setting.
2016-03-07 10:06:09 -06:00
David Teigland
71671778ab toollib: add two phase pv processing code
This is common code for handling PV create/remove
that can be shared by pvcreate/vgcreate/vgextend/pvremove.
This does not change any commands to use the new code.

- Pull out the hidden equivalent of process_each_pv
  into an actual top level process_each_pv.

- Pull the prompts to the top level, and do not
  run any prompts while locks are held.
  The orphan lock is reacquired after any prompts are
  done, and the devices being created are checked for
  any change made while the lock was not held.

Previously, pvcreate_vol() was the shared function for
creating a PV for pvcreate, vgcreate, vgextend.
Now, it will be toollib function pvcreate_each_device().

pvcreate_vol() was called effectively as a helper, from
within vgcreate and vgextend code paths.
pvcreate_each_device() will be called at the same level
as other process_each functions.

One of the main problems with pvcreate_vol() is that
it included a hidden equivalent of process_each_pv for
each device being created:

  pvcreate_vol() -> _pvcreate_check() ->

   find_pv_by_name() -> get_pvs() ->

     get_pvs_internal() -> _get_pvs() -> get_vgids() ->

       /* equivalent to process_each_pv */
       dm_list_iterate_items(vgids)
         vg = vg_read_internal()
         dm_list_iterate_items(&vg->pvs)

pvcreate_each_device() reorganizes the code so that
each-VG-each-PV loop is done once, and uses the standard
process_each_pv function at the top level of the function.
2016-02-25 09:14:09 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00
Ondrej Kozina
40701af969 pvscan: restore polling in autoactivation handler
This commit fixes regression in auto-activation code introduced
in commit: c26d81d6e6.

- resolves rhbz1295562
2016-01-12 11:40:43 +01:00
David Teigland
796461a912 vgrename: use process_each_vg
Use process_each_vg() to lock and read the old VG,
and then call the main vgrename code.

When real VG names are used (not a UUID in place of the
old name), the command still pre-locks the new name
(when strcmp wants it locked first), before calling
process_each_vg on the old name.

In the case where the old name is replaced with a UUID,
process_each_vg now translates that UUID into the real
VG name, which it locks and reads.  In this case, we
cannot do pre-locking to maintain lock ordering because
the old name is unknown.  So, in this case the strcmp
based lock ordering is suppressed and the old name is
always locked first.  This opens a remote chance for
lock ordering conflict between racing vgrenames between
two names where one or both commands use the UUID.
2015-12-14 14:26:47 -06:00
David Teigland
61573bd197 toollib: only interpret vgname arg as uuid for vgrename
In general, --select should be used to specify a VG by UUID,
but vgrename already allows a uuid to be substituted for
the name, so continue to allow it in that case.
2015-12-01 15:50:14 -06:00
David Teigland
ea74215fa1 vgextend: pass single vgname as process_each_vg arg
Pass the single vgname as a new process_each_vg arg
instead of setting a cmd flag to tell process_each_vg
to take only the first vgname arg from argv.

Other commands with different argv formats will be
able to use it this way.
2015-12-01 09:36:45 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
c0629c13fe commands: add new NO_METADATA_PROCESSING flag to selected commands
When a command is flagged with NO_METADATA_PROCESSING flag, it means
such command does not process any metadata and hence it doens't require
lvmetad, lvmpolld and it can get away with no locking too. These are
mostly simple commands (like lvmconfig/dumpconfig, version, types,
segtypes and other builtin commands that do not process metadata
in any way).

At first, when lvm command is executed, create toolcontext without
initializing connections (lvmetad,lvmpolld) and without initializing
filters (which depend on connections init). Instead, delay this
initialization until we know we need this. That is, until the
lvm_run_command fn is called in which we know what the actual
command to run is and hence we can avoid any connection, filter
or locking initiliazation for commands that would not make use
of it anyway.

For all the other create_toolcontext calls, we keep the original
behaviour - the filters and connections are initialized together
with the toolcontext.
2015-07-30 13:56:13 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
dfe3eb12d0 include: Standardise around new tool.h. 2015-07-06 17:30:18 +01:00
David Teigland
fe70b03de2 Add lvmlockd 2015-07-02 15:42:26 -05:00
Ondrej Kozina
76a0dffe6f polldaemon: refactor polling interfaces
Routines responsible for polling of in-progress pvmove, snapshot merge
or mirror conversion each used custom lookup functions to find vg and
lv involved in polling.

Especially pvmove used pvname to lookup pvmove in-progress. The future
lvmpolld will poll each operation by vg/lv name (internally by lvid).
Also there're plans to make pvmove able to move non-overlaping ranges
of extents instead of single PVs as of now. This would also require
to identify the opertion in different manner.

The poll_operation_id structure together with daemon_parms structure they
identify unambiguously the polling task.
2015-05-05 20:52:07 +02:00
David Teigland
8668a9e81c systemid: silently ignore foreign vgs unless named
A foreign VG should be silently ignored by a reporting/display
command like 'vgs'.  If the reporting/display command specifies
a foreign VG by name on the command line, it should produce an
error message.

Scanning commands pvscan/vgscan/lvscan are always allowed to
read and update caches from all PVs, including those that belong
to foreign VGs.

Other non-report/display/scan commands always ignore a foreign
VG, or report an error if they attempt to use a foreign VG.

vgimport should always invalidate the lvmetad cache because
lvmetad likely holds a pre-vgexported copy of the VG.
(This is unrelated to using foreign VGs; the pre-vgexported
VG may have had no system_id at all.)
2015-02-25 10:53:52 -06:00
Alasdair G Kergon
5793ecd165 systemid: Extend --foreign to reporting commands.
Add --foreign to the remaining reporting and display commands plus
vgcfgbackup.
Add a NEEDS_FOREIGN_VGS flag for vgimport to always set --foreign.
If lvmetad is being used with --foreign, scan foreign VGs (currently
implemented as a full PV scan).
Handle these things centrally in lvmcmdline.c.
Also allow lvchange and vgchange -an/-aln to deactivate any foreign
LVs that happen to be active if something went wrong.
Remember to set the system ID when creating a new VG in vgsplit.
2015-02-23 23:41:38 +00:00
David Teigland
f5d06efbab vgextend: Use process_each_vg.
Tags and --select are not yet supported because new code is needed
to ensure exactly one VG matches before the VG starts to be processed.
2015-02-13 14:58:51 +00:00
Zdenek Kabelac
464f3b8abd lvmcmdline: support size_mb_arg_with_percent
New size_mb_arg_with_percent is able to read  size_mb_arg
but also it's able to read % values.

Percent parsing is share with int_arg_with_sign_and_percent.
2014-10-30 23:58:49 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
11ea72cfd8 mirror: extra parsing for mirrorlog arg
Put validation of mirrorlog arg into a separate function.
2014-10-24 16:39:32 +02:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2fc403b0fc toollib: new arg list functions
Check for negative arg list:
arg_from_list_is_negative()

Check for zero arg in list:
arg_from_list_is_zero()
2014-10-24 16:39:31 +02:00
Alasdair G Kergon
f3bb1c018f vgremove: Use process_each_lv_in_vg. 2014-10-07 16:45:45 +01:00
David Teigland
1cdb8766a7 tools: Add ENABLE_ALL_DEVS flag.
The ENABLE_ALL_DEVS flag is added to the command structure
for commands that should process all devs (pvs and non-pvs)
when they call process_each_pv and the command includes the
--all arg.  This will be used in a later process_each_pv patch.
2014-10-01 22:58:23 +01:00
David Teigland
e6ab275aa0 tools: Add ALL_VGS_IS_DEFAULT flag.
The ALL_VGS_IS_DEFAULT flag is added to the command structure
for commands that should process all vgs when they call
process_each_vg or process_each_lv with no args.
This will be used in later patches to process_each functions.
2014-10-01 22:58:00 +01:00