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When adjusting region size for clustered VG it always needs to fit
2 full bitset into 1MB due to old limits of CPG.
This is relatively big amount of bits, but we have still limitation
for region size to fit into 32bits (0x8000000).
So for too big mirrors this operation needs to fail - so whenever
function returns now 0, it means we can't find matching region_size.
Since return 0 is now 'error' we need to also pass proper region_size
when creating pvmove mirror.
Fixing regresion on argument acceptance where any lv can be passed
with paramaterless lvconvert which is meant to figure out needed
operation - i.e. wait for mirror synchronization.
User has no other 'effective' method to wait for mirror getting in-sync.
Since we support snapshot of mirrors, we do need to properly check
for stacked lock holder - fixes problem of pvmove in cluster
with mirrors under snapshot.
WHATS_NEW for this patch goes with 'Restore pvmove support...'
Prevent call of dm_stats_populate(), when there has been no
stats region detected for a DM device.
Such skip is evaluated as 'correct' visit of stats call and
not causing 'dmstats' command failure.
Resulting loop table line was streamed to 'stderr' stream - assuming this
was not a feature when user used '-v' for more verbose output
and properly show it via 'log_verbose()' on 'stdout'.
Occasionaly users may need to peek into 'component devices.
Normally lvm2 does not let users activation component.
This patch adds special mode where user can activate
component LV in a 'read-only' mode i.e.:
lvchange -ay vg/pool_tdata
All devices can be deactivated with:
lvchange -an vg | vgchange -an....
If componet devices could be activated alone, ensure they are not breaking
common commands.
TODO: mostly likely this is not a definite list of all needed checks
and more will come later.
Improve pvmove to accept 'locally' active LVs together with
exclusive active LVs.
In the 1st. phase it now recognizes whether exclusive pvmove is needed.
For this case only 'exclusively' or 'locally-only without remote
activative state' LVs are acceptable and all others are skipped.
During build-up of pvmove 'activation' steps are taken, so if
there is any problem we can now 'skip' LVs from pvmove operation
rather then giving-up whole pvmove operation.
Also when pvmove is restarted, recognize need of exclusive pvmove,
and use it whenever there is LV, that require exclusive activation.
Check if the generated vg name still fits the buffer.
So too long strings are rejected.
Drop -1 from size passed to snprintf - as the \0 is already included.
This partially reverts commit da37cbd24f.
As the _cmdline structure use mempool for allocated ellement
that is being release on cmd_context close.
Before the better fix is made - restore previous logic and
reinitialize cmd structures again for new cmd_context.
Problem can be hit with e.g. this test run:
make check_local T=foreign LVM_VALGRIND_DMEVENTD=1
Invalid read of size 1
at 0x4C31C83: strcmp (vg_replace_strmem.c:846)
by 0x6BA0939: _find_command (lvmcmdline.c:1555)
by 0x6BA4304: lvm_run_command (lvmcmdline.c:2810)
by 0x6BD5E02: lvm2_run (lvmcmdlib.c:91)
by 0x685607E: dmeventd_lvm2_run (dmeventd_lvm.c:118)
by 0x6652684: _use_policy (dmeventd_thin.c:117)
by 0x6652E56: process_event (dmeventd_thin.c:298)
by 0x10CC5A: _do_process_event (dmeventd.c:945)
by 0x10CF83: _monitor_thread (dmeventd.c:1033)
by 0x54B35E0: start_thread (in /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.26.9000.so)
by 0x57C30EE: clone (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.26.9000.so)
Address 0x6266270 is 4,352 bytes inside a block of size 8,192 free'd
at 0x4C2ED68: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:530)
by 0x5289142: dm_free_wrapper (dbg_malloc.c:393)
by 0x528998A: _free_chunk (pool-fast.c:318)
by 0x52892A6: dm_pool_destroy (pool-fast.c:78)
by 0x6A8E52C: destroy_toolcontext (toolcontext.c:2254)
by 0x6BA5BD6: lvm_fin (lvmcmdline.c:3327)
by 0x6BD5EA7: lvm2_exit (lvmcmdlib.c:123)
by 0x6856013: dmeventd_lvm2_exit (dmeventd_lvm.c:103)
by 0x66535B8: unregister_device (dmeventd_thin.c:432)
by 0x10CBBC: _do_unregister_device (dmeventd.c:926)
by 0x10CD74: _monitor_unregister (dmeventd.c:979)
by 0x10D094: _monitor_thread (dmeventd.c:1066)
by 0x54B35E0: start_thread (in /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.26.9000.so)
by 0x57C30EE: clone (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.26.9000.so)
Block was alloc'd at
at 0x4C2DBBB: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
by 0x5288F46: dm_malloc_aux (dbg_malloc.c:287)
by 0x52890AC: dm_malloc_wrapper (dbg_malloc.c:371)
by 0x52898E6: _new_chunk (pool-fast.c:286)
by 0x52893BA: dm_pool_alloc_aligned (pool-fast.c:106)
by 0x5289310: dm_pool_alloc (pool-fast.c:90)
by 0x6A8A21A: _load_config_file (toolcontext.c:808)
by 0x6A8A3D9: _init_lvm_conf (toolcontext.c:842)
by 0x6A8D3BD: create_toolcontext (toolcontext.c:1941)
by 0x6BA5B24: init_lvm (lvmcmdline.c:3308)
by 0x6BD5B7C: cmdlib_lvm2_init (lvmcmdlib.c:34)
by 0x6BD5EB8: lvm2_init (lvm2cmd.c:20)
by 0x6855EA7: dmeventd_lvm2_init (dmeventd_lvm.c:67)
by 0x665305F: register_device (dmeventd_thin.c:352)
by 0x10CB7A: _do_register_device (dmeventd.c:916)
by 0x10CEE4: _monitor_thread (dmeventd.c:1006)
by 0x54B35E0: start_thread (in /usr/lib64/libpthread-2.26.9000.so)
by 0x57C30EE: clone (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.26.9000.so)
In fact pvmove does support 'clustered-core' target for clustered
pvmove of LVs activated on multiple nodes.
This patch restores support for activation of pvmove on all nodes
for LVs that are also activate on all nodes.
Use properly exclusive activation when reactivating origin after
snapshot merge (since origin must have been previously also exlusively
activated).
Same applies when converting volumes to thin-pool or cache.
Previously used 'only' local activation incorrectly allowed local
activation of some targets (i.e. raid) - thus 'leaking' chance to
activate same device on another node - which can be a problem
for device types like raid.
Introduce enum dev_io_reason to categorise block device I/O
in debug messages so it's obvious what it is for.
DEV_IO_SIGNATURES /* Scanning device signatures */
DEV_IO_LABEL /* LVM PV disk label */
DEV_IO_MDA_HEADER /* Text format metadata area header */
DEV_IO_MDA_CONTENT /* Text format metadata area content */
DEV_IO_FMT1 /* Original LVM1 metadata format */
DEV_IO_POOL /* Pool metadata format */
DEV_IO_LV /* Content written to an LV */
DEV_IO_LOG /* Logging messages */