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Zdenek Kabelac
b73de73151 thin: lvconvert support for external origin
Add basic support for converting LV into an external origin volume.

Syntax:

lvconvert --thinpool vg/pool  --originname renamed_origin -T origin

It will convert volume  'origin' into a thin volume, which will
use 'renamed_origin' as an external read-only origin.
All read/write into origin will go via 'pool'.

renamed_origin volume is read-only volume, that could be activated
only in read-only mode, and cannot be modified.
2013-02-23 10:38:20 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
2cba0ea9f9 thin: removal of external_origin 2013-02-23 10:37:01 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
30c13eff37 thin: report external origin
Use the field 'origin' for reporting external origin lv name.

For thin volumes with external origin, report the size of
external origin size via:

  lvs -o+origin_size
2013-02-23 10:37:01 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
386f3d5a5e thin: external origin cannot be changed
Do not allow conversion of external origin into writeable LV,
and prohibit changing the external origin size.

If the snapshot origin is also external origin, merge is prohibited.
2013-02-23 10:37:01 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
87331dc419 thin: add support for external origin
Add internal support for thin volume's external origin.
2013-02-23 10:36:58 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d023b2d12f lvremove: easier removal of dependent lvs
Add function to remove lvs which are depending on removed lv
prior the lv is removed.

User is asked for confirmation.
2013-02-23 10:31:05 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
3679bb1cd9 activation: simplify activation code
Reorder activation code to look similar for preload tree and
activation tree.

Its also give much better suppport for device stacking,
since now we also support activation of snapshot which might
be then used for other devices.
2013-02-23 10:30:03 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
0631d233d8 activation: add _add_layer_target_to_dtree
Add function for creation of simple linear mapping over layer device.
2013-02-23 10:29:08 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
520cc9a7f8 thin: replace _thin_layer with lv_layer()
Use consitently lv_layer function internally for thin pool layer name.
2013-02-23 10:28:04 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
78b23f3595 activation: extend _cached_info
Add layer string to support check of layered devices.
2013-02-23 10:28:01 +01:00
Petr Rockai
6a995bac43 configure: Respect pkg-config --cflags for udev. 2013-02-22 14:49:31 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
ae6fae9b26 conf: add missing '=' for raid10_segtype_default 2013-02-22 12:36:03 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
bbc6378b73 RAID: Make 'lvchange --refresh' restore transiently failed RAID PVs
A new function (dm_tree_node_force_identical_table_reload) was added to
avoid the suppression of identical table reloads.  This allows RAID LVs
to reload the on-disk superblock information that contains which devices
have failed and the bitmaps.  If the failed device has returned, this has
the effect of restoring the device and initiating recovery.  Without this
patch, the user had to completely deactivate their RAID LV and re-activate
it in order to restore the failed device.  Now they simply need to
suspend and resume (which is done by 'lvchange --refresh').

The identical table suppression is only avoided if the LV is not PARTAIL
(i.e. all of it's devices can be seen and read by LVM) and the kernel
status of the array contains failed devices.  In other words, the function
will only be called in the case where we may have success in restoring
a failed device in the array.
2013-02-21 11:31:36 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
3ab46449f4 vgimport: Allow '--force' to import VGs with missing PVs.
When there are missing PVs in a volume group, most operations that alter
the LVM metadata are disallowed.  It turns out that 'vgimport' is one of
those disallowed operations.  This is bad because it creates a circular
dependency.  'vgimport' will complain that the VG is inconsistent and that
'vgreduce --removemissing' must be run.  However, 'vgreduce' cannot be run
because it has not been imported.  Therefore, 'vgimport' must be one of
the operations allowed to change the metadata when PVs are missing.  The
'--force' option is the way to make 'vgimport' happen in spite of the
missing PVs.
2013-02-20 16:37:41 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
303e86adc8 pvcreate: fix alignment to incorporate alignment offset if PV has 0 MDAs
If zero metadata copies are used, there's no further recalculation of
PV alignment that happens when adding metadata areas to the PV and
which actually calculates the alignment correctly as a matter of fact.
So fix this for "PV without MDA" case as well.

Before this patch:
[1] raw/~ # pvcreate --dataalignment 8m --dataalignmentoffset 4m
--metadatacopies 1 /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created
[1] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pe_start
  PV         1st PE
  /dev/sda    12.00m
[1] raw/~ # pvcreate --dataalignment 8m --dataalignmentoffset 4m
--metadatacopies 0 /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created
[1] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pe_start
  PV         1st PE
  /dev/sda     8.00m

After this patch:
[1] raw/~ # pvcreate --dataalignment 8m --dataalignmentoffset 4m
--metadatacopies 1 /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created
[1] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pe_start
  PV         1st PE
  /dev/sda    12.00m
[1] raw/~ # pvcreate --dataalignment 8m --dataalignmentoffset 4m
--metadatacopies 0 /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created
[1] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pe_start
  PV         1st PE
  /dev/sda    12.00m

Also, remove a superfluous condition "pv->pe_start < pv->pe_align" in:
  if (pe_start == PV_PE_START_CALC && pv->pe_start < pv->pe_align)
    pv->pe_start = pv->pe_align ...
This part of the condition is not reachable as with the PV_PE_START_CALC,
we always have pv->pe_start set to 0 from the PV struct initialisation
(...the pv->pe_start value is just being calculated).
2013-02-21 14:51:19 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
70f57996b3 RAID: Add new 'raid10_segtype_default' setting in lvm.conf
If '--mirrors/-m' and '--stripes/-i' are used together when creating
a logical volume, mirrors-over-stripes is currently chosen.  The user
can override this by using the '--type raid10' option on creation.
However, we want a place where we can set the default behavior to
'raid10' explicitly - similar to the "mirror" and "raid1" tunable,
mirror_segtype_default.

A follow-on patch should use this new setting to change the default
from "mirror" to "raid10", as this is the preferred segment type.
2013-02-20 15:10:04 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
dc2ce71313 clean-up: Remove a FIXME question that has been settled
It is ok for us to use the shorthand 'lv_is_virtual' to detect error
targets in a RAID LV when searching for candidates for device replacement.
2013-02-20 15:03:58 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
bd0ee420b5 RAID: Allow remove/replace of sub-LVs composed of error segments.
When a device fails, we may wish to replace those segments with an
error segment.  (Like when a 'vgreduce --removemissing' removes a
failed device that happens to be a RAID image/meta.)  We are then left
with images that we will eventually want to remove or replace.

This patch allows us to pull out these virtual "error" sub-LVs.  This
allows a user to 'lvconvert -m -1 vg/lv' to extract the bad sub-LVs.
Sub-LVs with error segments are considered for extraction before other
possible devices so that good devices are not accidentally removed.

This patch also adds the ability to replace RAID images that contain error
segments.  The user will still be unable to run 'lvconvert --replace'
because there is no way to address the 'error' segment (i.e. no PV
that it is associated with).  However, 'lvconvert --repair' can be
used to replace the image's error segment with a new PV.  This is also
the most appropriate way to do it, since the LV will continue to be
reported as 'partial'.
2013-02-20 14:58:56 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
845852d6b4 RAID: Make 'vgreduce --removemissing' work with RAID LVs
Currently it is impossible to remove a failed PV which has a RAID LV
on it.  This patch fixes the issue by replacing the failed PV with an
'error' segment within the affected sub-LVs.  Once there is no longer
a RAID LV using the PV, it can be removed.

Most often, it is better to replace a failed RAID device with a spare.
(You can use 'lvconvert --repair <vg>/<LV>' to accomplish that.)
However, if there are no spares in the volume group and none will be
added, it is useful to be able to removed the failed device.

Following patches address the ability to perform 'lvconvert' operations
on RAID LVs that contain sub-LVs composed of 'error' segments.
2013-02-20 14:52:46 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
0e4ffd9d3b clean-up: Rename lvm.conf setting 'mirror_region_size' to 'raid_region_size'
We have been using 'mirror_region_size' in lvm.conf as the default region
size for RAID logical volumes as well as mirror logical volumes.  Since,
"raid" is more inclusive and representative than "mirror", I have changed
the name of this setting.  We must still check for the old setting and warn
the user if we are overriding it with the new setting if both happen to be
present.
2013-02-20 14:40:17 -06:00
Peter Rajnoha
a7d6a612b8 fix: 'Couldn't read extent size' --> '... extent start' 2013-02-21 13:33:27 +01:00
Peter Rajnoha
722ca363f0 report: fix pvs -o pv_free reporting for PVs with 0 PEs
[0] raw/~ # lsblk -o NAME,SIZE /dev/sda
NAME  SIZE
sda   128M

[0] raw/~ # pvcreate --dataalignment 128m /dev/sda
  Physical volume "/dev/sda" successfully created

[0] raw/~ # vgcreate vg /dev/sda
  Volume group "vg" successfully created

[0] raw/~ # lvcreate -l1 vg
  Volume group "vg" has insufficient free space (0 extents): 1 required.

Before this patch:
[0] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pv_free
  PV         PFree
  /dev/sda   128.00m

After this patch:
[0] raw/~ # pvs -o pv_name,pv_free
  PV         PFree
  /dev/sda      0
2013-02-21 13:28:07 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
e566faaae6 cleanup: old style gcc 2013-02-05 16:54:12 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d97605beaf cleanup: preserve signesss and type size on return values 2013-02-05 16:54:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7910b6c0ba thin: update pool_is_active
Change it to take LV and move it to exported header - seems
to be a better fit for usability from tools/ directory.
2013-02-05 16:54:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c984d8fbab thin: properly unmark volume after detach
When the volume is detached form thin pool,
unmask THIN_VOLUME flag and reset related pointers.
2013-02-05 14:40:37 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
416eb4b9b3 test: update using exclusive activation
For testing in cluster exclusive activation of origin is needed.
2013-02-05 14:39:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a5b9b4bf02 thin: fix forbidden discards checks
Instead of check for lv_is_active() for thin pool LV,
query the whole pool via new  pool_is_active().

Fixes a problem when we cannot change discards settings
for active pool device where the actual layer for pool
device was inactive, but thin volumes using thin pool
have been active.
2013-02-05 14:38:16 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
11eaf1c98c thin: add function pool_is_active
This internal function check for active pool device.
For cluster it checks every thin volume,
On the non-clustered VG we need to check just
for presence of -tpool device.
2013-02-05 14:35:44 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9d445f371c report: leave empty report field for 0
Since we do not support LVs with 0 size, use this value
as 'error' value for devices without origin, and leave this
field blank as in other cases.
2013-02-05 14:32:37 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
15115b61c0 lvconvert: update error path
Update the error path after problems with suspend_lv or vg_commit.
It's not exactly well defined what should happen, and this
code seems to appear in many different instancies<F2> in the
whole source code tree - we should probably pick the best version.
2013-02-05 14:31:34 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
be5ad90703 lvconvert: fix accepting second lv name
Do not allow to accept second LV name on lvconvert --thinpool
command line.
2013-02-05 14:31:17 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d3b8f270ea headers: add headers for musl libc
On glibc, those are erroneously (namespace pollution) pulled in via
other headers. this doesn't work with conformant libcs (musl libc in
this case), we simply need to include all needed headers.

Signed-Off-By: John Spencer <maillist-lvm@barfooze.de>
2013-02-05 14:27:25 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
7cd25062ac cleanup: avoid overflow warning
Even we do not expect to support chunks bigger then 2GB.
2013-02-05 14:27:25 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d7ea12f222 cleanup: remove extra braces 2013-02-05 14:27:24 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
6d74ff2bf8 cleanup: malloc attributes 2013-02-05 14:27:24 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ddeb37f282 cleanup: add internal error check
Check if 'is_removable' is defined and report internal error,
if it's missing.
2013-02-05 14:27:24 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
f5cd9c3563 clean-up: Another functiont that can use 'lv_layer'
lib/activate/dev_manager.c:dev_manager_raid_status() can also use
the new 'lv_layer' function.
2013-02-04 17:10:16 -06:00
Zdenek Kabelac
a4870c79ca thin: use noflush for obtaining transaction_id
Do not flush thin pool data, when reading transation_id status.
2013-02-04 19:05:56 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
153ce89af3 cleanup: comment update
Just update code comment and use single line if().
2013-02-04 19:05:43 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
b37a0a39e3 cleanup: indent line 2013-02-04 19:01:11 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
d2eae42c0e libdm: support newer thin pool status parameters
Support read_only and discards information.
2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
c1becaefe5 test: regression test for lvmetad error 2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
8ed0b6f312 thin: replace is_active with send_messages
Since is_active is only used for thinp
replace struct member with more meaningful
send_messages flag
2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
4af4241ba4 use lv_layer 2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
ca7abbce8a activate: add lv_layer function
Add function to return layer name for LV.
2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
4f439707fd libdm: fix segault for truncated string token.
This patch fixes problem reported here:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/dm-devel/2013-January/msg00311.html

Fixing it by separating function for duplicating string token.

---
When /etc/lvm/lvm.conf is truncated at the first '"' of a line, all LVM
utilities crash with a segfault.

The segfault only seems to occur if the last character is the first '"'
(double quote) of a line. If you truncate it at any other point, lvm
detects the error and report parse error

lvm.conf ends like this.

$hexdump -C lvm.conf
....
69 72 20 3d 20 22 2f 64  65 76 22 0a 0a 0a 20 20  |ir = "/dev"...  |
20 20 23 20 41 6e 20 61  72 72 61 79 20 6f 66 20  |  # An array of |
64 69 72 65 63 74 6f 72  69 65 73 20 74 68 61 74  |directories that|
20 63 6f 6e 74 61 69 6e  20 74 68 65 20 64 65 76  | contain the dev|
69 63 65 20 6e 6f 64 65  73 20 79 6f 75 20 77 69  |ice nodes you wi|
73 68 0a 20 20 20 20 23  20 74 6f 20 75 73 65 20  |sh.    # to use |
77 69 74 68 20 4c 56 4d  32 2e 0a 20 20 20 20 73  |with LVM2..    s|
63 61 6e 20 3d 20 5b 20  22 2f 78 22 2c 0a 20 20  |can = [ "/x",.  |
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 22              | "|
...

Reported-by: dongmao zhang <dmzhang suse com>
2013-02-04 19:01:10 +01:00
Zdenek Kabelac
9f433e6ee3 cleanup: postpone lv_is_thin_volume check
Code move to make it easier to follow and
call _add_dev_to_dtree() in the separate if() branch
for thin volumes.
2013-02-04 19:00:19 +01:00
Jonathan Brassow
38e7b37c89 WHATS_NEW: Better description of previous change 2013-02-01 11:52:25 -06:00
Jonathan Brassow
801d4f96a8 RAID: Improve 'lvs' attribute reporting of RAID LVs and sub-LVs
There are currently a few issues with the reporting done on RAID LVs and
sub-LVs.  The most concerning is that 'lvs' does not always report the
correct failure status of individual RAID sub-LVs (devices).  This can
occur when a device fails and is restored after the failure has been
detected by the kernel.  In this case, 'lvs' would report all devices are
fine because it can read the labels on each device just fine.
Example:
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r--   100.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)

However, 'dmsetup status' on the device tells us a different story:
  [root@bp-01 lvm2]# dmsetup status vg-lv
  0 1024000 raid raid1 2 DA 1024000/1024000

In this case, we must also be sure to check the RAID LVs kernel status
in order to get the proper information.  Here is an example of the correct
output that is displayed after this patch is applied:
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r-p   100.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor-p          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor-p          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)

The other case where 'lvs' gives incomplete or improper output is when a
device is replaced or added to a RAID LV.  It should display that the RAID
LV is in the process of sync'ing and that the new device is the only one
that is not-in-sync - as indicated by a leading 'I' in the Attr column.
(Remember that 'i' indicates an (i)mage that is in-sync and 'I' indicates
an (I)mage that is not in sync.)  Here's an example of the old incorrect
behaviour:
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r--   100.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvconvert -m +1 vg/lv; lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r--     0.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0),lv_rimage_2(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   Iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   Iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rimage_2] vg   Iwi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_2]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(0)                            ** Note that all the images currently are marked as 'I' even though it is
   only the last device that has been added that should be marked.

Here is an example of the correct output after this patch is applied:
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r--   100.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvconvert -m +1 vg/lv; lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   rwi-a-r--     0.00 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0),lv_rimage_2(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rimage_2] vg   Iwi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdb1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_2]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(0)
** Note only the last image is marked with an 'I'.  This is correct and we can
   tell that it isn't the whole array that is sync'ing, but just the new
   device.

It also works under snapshots...
[root@bp-01 lvm2]# lvs -a -o name,vg_name,attr,copy_percent,devices vg
  LV            VG   Attr      Cpy%Sync Devices
  lv            vg   owi-a-r-p    33.47 lv_rimage_0(0),lv_rimage_1(0),lv_rimage_2(0)
  [lv_rimage_0] vg   iwi-aor--          /dev/sda1(1)
  [lv_rimage_1] vg   Iwi-aor-p          /dev/sdb1(1)
  [lv_rimage_2] vg   Iwi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(1)
  [lv_rmeta_0]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sda1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_1]  vg   ewi-aor-p          /dev/sdb1(0)
  [lv_rmeta_2]  vg   ewi-aor--          /dev/sdc1(0)
  snap          vg   swi-a-s--          /dev/sda1(51201)
2013-02-01 11:33:54 -06:00