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As pmspare is an invisible LV it's not getting automatically removed
since vgremove removes only visible LVs and it depending LVs.
If there was no other thin/cache pool volume, such pmspare stayed
undeleted and caused command failure.
So handle explicitelly such forgotten pmspare and remove it.
When check active componet of thinLV with external origin,
we need to check if the external origin isn't already active.
For this however we need to use layered check for -real device.
The lvm2-pvscan service runs pvscan --cache -aay <dev> for
device addition, and pvscan --cache <dev> on device removal.
For event_activation=0, the addition does nothing. Fix
device removal to also do nothing for event_activation=0.
Device removal was previously doing some work to process
the removal which slowed down stopping lvm2-pvscan services.
sysfs-based multipath component detection quit if a
device had multiple holders, and in this case would
fail to detect a device was an mpath component.
For the pv_min_size check, always use dev_get_size()
which is commonly used elsewhere, and don't bother
asking libudev for the device size when
external_device_info_source=udev.
related to config settings:
obtain_device_info_from_udev (controls if lvm gets
a list of devices from readdir /dev or from libudev)
external_device_info_source (controls if lvm asks
libudev for device information)
. Make the obtain_device_list_from_udev setting
affect only the choice of readdir /dev vs libudev.
The setting no longer controls if udev is used for
device type checks.
. Change obtain_device_list_from_udev default to 0.
This helps avoid boot timeouts due to slow libudev
queries, avoids reported failures from
udev_enumerate_scan_devices, and avoids delays from
"device not initialized in udev database" errors.
Even without errors, for a system booting with 1024 PVs,
lvm2-pvscan times improve from about 100 sec to 15 sec,
and the pvscan command from about 64 sec to about 4 sec.
. For external_device_info_source="none", remove all
libudev device info queries, and use only lvm
native device info.
. For external_device_info_source="udev", first check
lvm native device info, then check libudev info.
. Remove sleep/retry loop when attempting libudev
queries for device info. udev info will simply
be skipped if it's not immediately available.
. Only set up a libdev connection if it will be used by
obtain_device_list_from_udev/external_device_info_source.
. For native multipath component detection, use
/etc/multipath/wwids. If a device has a wwid
matching an entry in the wwids file, then it's
considered a multipath component. This is
necessary to natively detect multipath
components when the mpath device is not set up.
How to trigger:
```
~ # export LVM_SYSTEM_DIR=_
~ # pvscan
No matching physical volumes found
double free or corruption (!prev)
Aborted (core dumped)
```
when LVM_SYSTEM_DIR is empty, _load_config_file() won't be called.
when LVM_SYSTEM_DIR is not empty, cfl->cft links into cmd->config_files
by _load_config_file()@lib/commands/toolcontext.c
core dumped code: _destroy_config()@lib/commands/toolcontext.c
```
/* CONFIG_FILE/CONFIG_MERGED_FILES */
if ((cft = remove_config_tree_by_source(cmd, CONFIG_MERGED_FILES)))
config_destroy(cft);
else if ((cft = remove_config_tree_by_source(cmd, CONFIG_FILE)))
config_destroy(cft); <=== first free the cft
dm_list_iterate_items(cfl, &cmd->config_files)
config_destroy(cfl->cft); <=== double free the cft
```
Fixes: c43f2f8ae0
Signed-off-by: Heming Zhao <heming.zhao@suse.com>
expands commit d5a06f9a7d
"pvscan: skip indexing devices used by LVs"
The dev cache index is expensive and slow, so limit it
to commands that are used to observe the state of lvm.
The index is only used to print warnings about incorrect
device use by active LVs, e.g. if an LV is using a
multipath component device instead of the multipath
device. Commands that continue to use the index and
print the warnings:
fullreport, lvmdiskscan, vgs, lvs, pvs,
vgdisplay, lvdisplay, pvdisplay,
vgscan, lvscan, pvscan (excluding --cache)
A couple other commands were borrowing the DEV_USED_FOR_LV
flag to just check if a device was actively in use by LVs.
These are converted to the new dev_is_used_by_active_lv().
Add tool 'vdoimport' to support easy conversion of an existing VDO manager managed
VDO volumes into lvm2 managed VDO LV.
When physical converted volume is already a logical volume, conversion
happens with the VG itself, just with validation for extent_size, so
the virtually sized logical VDO volume size can be expressed in extents.
Example of basic simple usage:
vdoimport --name vg/vdolv /dev/mapper/vdophysicalvolume
dev_cache_index_devs() is taking a large amount of time
when there are many PVs. The index keeps track of
devices that are currently in use by active LVs. This
info is used to print warnings for users in some limited
cases.
The checks/warnings that are enabled by the index are not
needed by pvscan --cache, so disable it in this case.
This may be expanded to other cases in future commits.
dev_cache_index_devs should also be improved in another
commit to avoid the extreme delays with many devices.
There have been two separate checks for metadata
validity: first that the metadata text begins with
a valid VG name, and second the checksum of the
metadata text. These happen in different places,
which means there have been two separate error paths
for invalid metadata. This also causes large metadata
to be read in multiple parts, the first part is read
just to check the vgname, and then remaining parts are
read later when the full metadata is needed.
This patch moves the vg name verification so it's
done just before the checksum verification, which
results in a single error path for invalid metadata,
and causes the entire metadata to be read together
rather that in parts from different parts of the code.
If label_scan encounters bad vg metadata, invalidate
bcache data for the device and reread the mda_header
and metadata text back to back. With concurrent commands
modifying large metadata, it's possible that the entire
metadata area can be rewritten in the time between a
command reading the mda_header and reading the metadata
text that the header points to. Since the label_scan
is just assembling an initial overview of devices, it
doesn't use locking to serialize with other commands
that may be modifying the vg metadata at the same time.
Recent commit 84bd394cf9
"writecache: use block size 4096 when no fs is found"
changed the default writecache block size from 512 to 4096
when no file system is detected. The fs block size detection
requires the libblkid BLOCK_SIZE feature, so skip tests on
systems without this. Otherwise, 4096 writecache added to
512 xfs leads fs io or mount failures.
Add profilable configurable setting for vdo pool header size, that is
used as 'extra' empty space at the front and end of vdo-pool device
to avoid having a disk in the system the may have same data is real
vdo LV.
For some conversion cases however we may need to allow using '0' header size.
TODO: in this case we may eventually avoid adding 'linear' mapping layer
in future - but this requires further modification over lvm code base.
In testing where we inject large amounts of additional output in stderr
we can occassionally get truncated stdout from lvm. Catching and dumping
the json for debug before we re-raise the exception. As this doesn't
happen without the error injecting wrapper around lvm, the error seems to
be with the wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
When exec'ing lvm, it's possible to get large amounts of both stdout
and stderr depending on the state of lvm and the size of the lvm
configuration. If we allow any of the buffers to fill we can end
up deadlocking the process. Ensure we are handling stdout & stderr
during lvm execution.
Ref. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1966636
Signed-off-by: Tony Asleson <tasleson@redhat.com>
When we are walking the new lvm state comparing it to the old state we can
run into an issue where we remove a VG that is no longer present from the
object manager, but is still needed by LVs that are left to be processed.
When we try to process existing LVs to see if their state needs to be
updated, or if they need to be removed, we need to be able to reference the
VG that was associated with it. However, if it's been removed from the
object manager we fail to find it which results in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/utils.py", line 666, in _run
self.rc = self.f(*self.args)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/fetch.py", line 36, in _main_thread_load
cache_refresh=False)[1]
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/lv.py", line 146, in load_lvs
lv_name, object_path, refresh, emit_signal, cache_refresh)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/loader.py", line 68, in common
num_changes += dbus_object.refresh(object_state=o)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/automatedproperties.py", line 160, in refresh
search = self.lvm_id
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/lv.py", line 483, in lvm_id
return self.state.lvm_id
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/lv.py", line 173, in lvm_id
return "%s/%s" % (self.vg_name_lookup(), self.Name)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lvmdbusd/lv.py", line 169, in vg_name_lookup
return cfg.om.get_object_by_path(self.Vg).Name
Instead of removing objects from the object manager immediately, we will
keep them in a list and remove them once we have processed all of the state.
Ref:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1968752
When execute IDM testing, the command reports error:
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat ‘lib/idm_inject_failure’: No such file
or directory
Since there have a stale program in my local environment, thus Makefile
always uses the stale program and doesn't report any issue. In the
brand new repository, it doesn't contain an idm_inject_failure program,
and Makefile doesn't build it without specifying the dependency, thus
the test command complaints the file 'idm_inject_failure' is not found.
This patch adds the dependency 'lib/idm_inject_failure' for IDM testing,
so it can firstly build the injection program and dismiss the error.
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
When adding a device to the devices file with --adddev, lvm
by default chooses the best device ID type for the new device.
The new --deviceidtype option allows the user to override the
built in preference. This is useful if there's a problem with
the default type, or if a secondary type is preferrable.
If the specified deviceidtype does not produce a device ID,
then lvm falls back to the preference it would otherwise use.
Previously there have been necessary explicit call of backup (often
either forgotten or over-used). With this patch the necessity to
store backup is remember at vg_commit and once the VG is unlocked,
the committed metadata are automatically store in backup file.
This may possibly alter some printed messages from command when the
backup is now taken later.
Instead of calling explicit archive with command processing logic,
move this step towards 1st. vg_write() call, which will automatically
store archive of committed metadata.
This slightly changes some error path where the error in archiving
was detected earlier in the command, while now some on going command
'actions' might have been, but will be simply scratched in case
of error (since even new metadata would not have been even written).
So general effect should be only some command message ordering.
As SUSE build tool reports the warning:
lvmlockd-core.c: In function 'client_thread_main':
lvmlockd-core.c:4959:37: warning: '%d' directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 10 bytes into a region of size 6 [-Wformat-truncation=]
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "path[%d]", i);
^~
lvmlockd-core.c:4959:31: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647]
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "path[%d]", i);
^~~~~~~~~~
To dismiss the compilation warning, enlarge the array "buf" to 17
bytes to support the max signed integer: string format 6 bytes + signed
integer 10 bytes + terminal char "\0".
Reported-by: Heming Zhao <heming.zhao@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
This patch is to test timeout handling after activate LV with shareable
mode. It has the same logic with the testing for LV exclusive mode,
except it verifies the locking with shareable mode.
On the host A:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_lv_sh_timeout_hosta.sh
On the host B:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_lv_sh_timeout_hostb.sh
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>
This patch is to test timeout handling after activate LV with exclusive
mode. It contains two scripts for host A and host B separately.
The script on host A firstly creates VGs and LVs based on the passed
back devices, every back device is for a dedicated VG and a LV is
created as well in the VG. Afterwards, all LVs are activated by host A,
so host A acquires the lease for these LVs. Then the test is designed
to fail on host A.
After the host A fails, host B starts to run the paired testing script,
it firstly fails to activate the LVs since the locks are leased by
host A; after lease expiration (after 70s), host B can achieve the lease
for LVs and it can operate LVs and VGs.
On the host A:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_lv_ex_timeout_hosta.sh
On the host B:
make check_lvmlockd_idm \
LVM_TEST_BACKING_DEVICE=/dev/sdj3,/dev/sdk3,/dev/sdl3 \
LVM_TEST_MULTI_HOST=1 T=multi_hosts_lv_ex_timeout_hostb.sh
Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org>