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Avoid problems for other libc like muslc and use dm_basename.
Prototype for basename has been removed from string.h from latest musl [1]
compilers e.g. clang-18 flags the absense of prototype as error. therefore
include libgen.h for providing it.
[1] https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=725e17ed6dff4d0cd22487bb64470881e86a92e7
Reported-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Add debug tracing for syscall failures.
Also switch some log_error to log_warn when command does not exit
with 'error' result and only warns user.
Easier error path handling.
Initialize some vars at declaration time.
When using cached LV with cachevols (so not with cachepool),
the loaded table could have been using more then one mapping line
for sub devices - resulting into data corruption in some cases
when i.e. taking snapshot of such cached LV with and instead of
single line - 2 lines were generated into DM table as the code
skipped protection again repeated addition.
vg-fast_cvol-cdata: 0 16384 linear 253:2 16384
vg-fast_cvol-cdata: 16384 16384 linear 253:2 16384
New code is also refactoring to use _add_new_cvol_subdev_to_dtree
(similar _add_cvol_subdev.. ) and also the addition of subdev has
been moved after check for already processed node.
Also the cachevol sub devices are now added with the insertion
of cachevol with cached LV.
Improve support for building DM tree when there is a chain
of external origins used for LV.
For this we cannot use track_external_lv_deps as this works
only for LV with just one external origin in its device tree.
Instead add directly 'dev' to the instead of add whole LV.
This avoid possibly recurive endless loop, however we may eventally
have some problems with undiscovered/missing devices in DM tree.
Fix/support creation and usage of the external origin
across thin-pools - so thin LV can use thin LV from
some other thin-pool as external origin (read-only).
When creating external origin via 'lvcreate --type thin'
add the validation for LV being usable as external origin
since certain LVs cannot be really used this way.
Also call this function early during lvcreate cmdline arg
validation se we do not need to do unecesary operation.
Over the time the code for preloading detached LVs got unnecessarily
complicate. But actually we need to preload only LVs that
were previously non-toplevel (invisible) LVs and became visible
toplevel LVs in the precommitted metadata.
If there would be needed some other rule, it would likely be a bug in
conversion code forgetting to set visibility flag on detached LV.
This reduces number of unnecessary repeated DM tree preloading.
External origins for thin volumes can be also used at the same time
as old(thick) snapshot origins. However in this case it's possible
the LV is only active as being 'external' origin, but old snapshot LVs
are not active. For this case before handling these
LVs for un/monitoring check the active state of origin LV.
This should prevent warnings of monitoring failures.
Make recursive directory path creation reusable via
dir_create_recursive.
While we already have dm_create_dir() - it's not taking mode arg,
so let's make lvm's internal file helper function.
Instead of parsing the whole /proc/kallsyms use faster variant
of using modprobe tool logic.
lvm2 here wants to know whether the particular DM cache policy is
present in the kernel - however since the cache policy does not have
any kernel module parameters and it can be built-in to a kernel
there is no /sys/modules directory in such case and we would need to call
modprobe everytime we want detect such case.
The old solution tried to look for particular kernel symbol
(and like not the right way, as smq_exit might be actually ommitted).
New version checks MODULES_PATH/`uname -r`/modules.builtin for
whether is present cache policy module instead of CPU expensive parsing
of kallsyms.
If lvm.conf has use_devicesfile=0 and /etc/lvm/device/system.devices
exists, then rename it to system.devices-unused.YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS.
This prevents an old, incorrect system.devices from being used in
the future if lvm.conf is changed to use_devicesfile=1.
Create backup copies of system.devices in /etc/lvm/devices/backup
named system.devices-YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS.NNNN. NNNN is the version
counter from the file.
Each time that an lvm command writes a new system.devices file,
it also writes the same file in the backup directory.
A new comment line is added to system.devices with HASH=<num>
where <num> is a crc calculated from the uncommented lines in
system.devices. This lets lvm detect if the file has been
modified outside of lvm itself.
If system.devices is edited directly, the next time a command
reads the file, the crc will not match the HASH value. The
command will then rewrite system.devices with the correct HASH
value, and create a backup reflecting the edits.
A default limit of 50 backup files is kept, configurable by
lvm.conf devicesfile_backup_limit (set to 0 to disable backups.)
Since understanding the reason for choosing the appmachineid over the
direct use of machineid is not easily found, I extended to help text to
clarify this a bit.
Function to recalc chunk_size according to dev hints needs to be
used after chunk_size is being set to thin pool segment - correct
this ordering mistake introduced in previous refactoring commit.
Previous patch that introduced support for thinpool with vdo
not correctly handled header size - as this part is not fully usable
yet. We are going to try to use the 0, but current state of code is not
yet compliant to this logic so keep vdo_header_size during conversion
and alos correctly pass through virtual_extents to vdo formating.
Add code to handle creation of thin-pool with VDO data backend
which can be seen as compressed deduplicated thin-pool.
To avoid need of changing to many internal APIs, pass the conversion
parameters for create thin-pool data volume via cmd_context.
Introduce struct vdo_convert_params {} to pass-in all the parameters
needed for the conversion of an LV to a vdopool + vdo LV.
Function convert_vdo_lv() is also able to create a new LV and swap
segments, so the passed in LV can be later on use for futher
conversion so this refactoring makes it ready for more enhanced
usage.
Introduce vdo_convert_params and use vdo_params from this structure
also with lvcreate_params.
Later we will use this for convertion of thin-pool data volume to VDO.
The first lv_attr flag is 'i' or 'I' for a raid image.
(i: raid image, I: out of sync raid image)
For integrity raid images (_iorig), the flag was not being set.
pvs -A|--allpvs
Show PVs that would otherwise be excluded by the devices file.
pvscan -A|--allpvs
Show PVs that would otherwise be excluded by the devices file.
For those devices that are included by the devices file,
their device ID is displayed in place of the usual "lvm2"
format and size.
(pvs -a|--all is unchanged, and shows devices not formatted as PVs.)
A pvid string read from system.devices could be less
then ID_LEN since system.devices fields can be edited.
Ensure the pvid buffer is ID_LEN+1 even if the string
read from the file is shorter.
Include info in the temp file to confirm that it should be used.
The temp file is meant to suppress repeated, identical searches
for the same PVIDs on the same set of devices. Write to the file
a count and hash of the missing PVIDs and a count and hash of the
devices to search. A subsequent command will ignore and remove
the temp file if any of these values differ. We don't want to
suppress a search if a change has occured, and a missing PV could
be found by scanning devices.
Problematic scenario:
. the device for a PV has no wwid, so it's identified in system.devices
with IDTYPE=devname IDNAME=/dev/foo
. user adds/enables a wwid for the device
. on reboot, the device name changes, e.g. now /dev/bar
. the code that searches for the new device name includes an
optimization to skip looking on devs that have a wwid, on
the basis that a device with a wwid won't have IDTYPE=devname
. this optimization causes lvm to not look for the PV on /dev/bar
since that device now has a wwid, so the PV is not found
. the optimization is enabled by search_for_devnames="auto"
. change the default to search_for_devnames="all" which does not
use the problematic optimization
- add new comparison between old and new entries, and use this
as the basis for new dedicated output for check and update
- add new --refresh option to search for missing PVIDs on all
devices, and possibly update the device ID
- internally, only use the term "refresh" for cases where a
new device ID may be found and assigned for a missing PVID
Incorrectly matching a dev to a devname id (due to changing devnames)
before matching the dev to a proper device id, can result in the
dev not being matched to the real id.
With commit d7e922480e
lvconvert -m may fail if we try to remove 1st. leg that
is out-of-sync while other leg is in-sync.
Hot fix allows to proceed with such down conversion.
Signed-off-by: Heinz Mauelshagen <heinzm@redhat.com>
Fixes commit 63b469c160
"device_id: fix hints with device ids"
It's not correct for internal filtering to be a factor
in validating the set of devs that are the basis for hints.
Instead, look for inconsistencies between a hint entry and
the corresponding devices file entry.
Apply the same logic for 'lvreduce' which exists for newer
systems (compiled with HAVE_BLKID_SUBLKS_FSINFO)
also for older systems for one very common practical case where
the active LV does not have any blkid known signature/filesystem.
New variant recognized this situation and allowed to proceed
without requesting a prompt, while the older variant always
requested confirmation prompt.
With this patch command now works equily for both variants
for 'active LV' without signature and allows to reduce LV
without prompting.
Before checking seg_type of the first area, check there is
some existing area.
Since we now support error and zero segtypes, these do not have
any PV area present.
Fix some interactions between device IDs and hints. Hints
may limit the scanned devices which should not always trigger
a search for the PVs that were intentionally not scanned.
Hints should also be invalidated if they contain a device
that's become excluded by an internal filter such as the
device_id filter.
Search for a PV on other devices if it's a devname entry
and the name doesn't exist on the system. This restores
code that should not have been removed in commit 1901a47df
"device_id: fix conditions for device_ids_refresh"
Fix commit 847f1dd99c
"device_id: rewrite validation of devname entries"
which began calling device_ids_refresh() in cases where it
was unnecessary, leading to extra PV searches and warnings.
Specifically, a command like "lvs <vg>" would use the hints
file to scan only devices for the named VG. This means that
scanning other PVs would be skipped, and device IDs of those
PVs could not be validated because there are no PVID values
to verify. This missing info would cause messages about
the missing info, and would cause device_ids_refresh to
search for the PVs that had been intentionally skipped.
This is mainly useful in internal testing - but keep sysfs dir also
passed to filter.
Also drop use of static variable within sysfs filter and base whole
config at creation time.
If the system changes, locate PVs that appear on different devices,
and update the device IDs in the devices file. A system change is
detected by saving the DMI product_uuid or hostname in the devices
file, and comparing it to the current system value. If a root PV
is restored or copied to a new system with different devices, then
the product_uuid or hostname should change, and trigger lvm to
locate PVIDs from system.devices on new devices.