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and implement it based on a device, not based
on a pv struct (which is not available when the
device is not a part of the vg.)
currently only the vgremove command wipes outdated
pvs until more advanced recovery is added in a
subsequent commit
The vg read and vg write cases need to update lvmcache
differently, so create separate functions for them.
The read case now handles checking for outdated mdas
and moves them aside into a new list to be repaired in
a subsequent commit.
The existing comment was desribing the correct behavior,
but the code didn't match. The commit is successful if
one mda was committed. Making it depend on the result of
the internal lvmcache update was wrong.
Have the caller pass the label_sector to the read
function so the read function can set the sector
field in the label struct, instead of having the
read function return a pointer to the label for
the caller to set the sector field.
Also have the read function return a flag indicating
to the caller that the scanned device was identified
as a duplicate pv.
Outdated PVs hold metadata for VG from which they
have been removed. Add the ability to keep track
of these in lvmcache.
This will be used for more advanced repair in a
subsequent commit.
mda's that cannot be processed by lvm because of
some corruption can be kept on a separate list.
These will be used for more advanced repair in a
subsequent commit.
When reading metadata headers and text, use a new set
of flags to identify specific errors that are seen.
These will be used for more advanced repair in a
subsequent commit.
If udev info is missing for a device, (which would indicate
if it's an MD component), then do an end-of-device read to
check if a PV is an MD component. (This is skipped when
using hints since we already know devs in hints are good.)
A new config setting md_component_checks can be used to
disable the additional end-of-device MD checks, or to
always enable end-of-device MD checks.
When both hints and udev info are disabled/unavailable,
the end of PVs will now be scanned by default. If md
devices with end-of-device superblocks are not being
used, the extra I/O overhead can be avoided by setting
md_component_checks="start".
Save the previous duplicate PVs in a global list instead
of a list on the cmd struct. dmeventd reuses the cmd struct
for multiple commands, and the list entries between commands
were being freed (apparently), causing a segfault in dmeventd
when it tried to use items in cmd->unused_duplicate_devs
that had been saved there by the previous command.
Use the recently added dump routines to produce the
old/traditional pvck output, and remove the code that
had been used for that.
The validation/checking done by the new routines means
that new lines prefixed with CHECK are printed for
incorrect values.
Recent kernel version from kernel commit:
de7180ff908b2bc0342e832dbdaa9a5f1ecaa33a
started to report in cache status line new flag:
no_discard_passdown
Whenever lvm spots unknown status it reports:
Unknown feature in status:
So add reconginzing this feature flag and also report this with
'lvs -o+kernel_discards'
When no_discard_passdown is found in status 'nopassdown' gets reported
for this field (roughly matching what we report for thin-pools).
Add 'pvck --dump headers' to print all the
lvm ondisk structs. Also checks the values
and prints any problems.
The previous dump metadata is also converted to
use these same routines, which do not depend on lvm
fully scanning/reading/processing the headers and
metadata on disk. This makes it useful to get data in
cases where there is corruption that would otherwise
prevent the normal functions from working.
The test was failing consistently on some VMs (F25), and inconsistently
on Rawhide.
With increased latency these failures are no longer reproducible.
Reproducer:
make check_lvmpolld T=pvmove-resume-multiseg.sh
The new command 'pvck --dump metadata PV' will extract
the current version of VG metadata from a PV for testing
and debugging. --dump metadata_area extracts the entire
text metadata area.
teardown after the test was failing, probably because
of uncoordinated udev actions running on the test
system. Try to avoid this by doing some work before
teardown.
lvm2 till version 2.02.169 (commit 78d004efa8)
was printing invalid creation_time argument into metadata on 32bit arch.
However with commit ba9820b142 we started
to properly validate all input numbers and thus we refused to accept
invalid metadata with 'garbage' string - but this results in the
situation where metadata produced on older lvm2 on 32 bit architecture
will become unreadable after upgrade.
To fix this case - extend libdm parser in a way, that whenever we
find error integer value, we also check if the parsed value is not for
creation_time node and in this case we let the metadata pass through
with made-up date 2018-05-24 (release date of 2.02.169).
commit aa75b31db5
"pvscan: handle case of scanning PV without metadata last"
failed to recognize that an arg may be null in the case of
'pvscan --cache' (without -aay) which does not keep track
of complete VGs because it does not need to activate them.
The scanning rework missed removing this instance of label scan.
It's no longer needed because of the way that label scan is always
run once from the start of the command. This unnecessary scan
would be triggered by running 'pvs @tag'.
If an md component is not excluded by other means and
vg_read is used to read metadata from it, then this new
check compares the device size with the PV size, and runs
a full md check on the device if the sizes don't match.