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allows us to allocate all images of a mirror (or RAID array) at one
time during create.
The current mirror implementation still requires a separate allocation
for the log, however.
Actually, we can call vg_set_fid(vg, NULL) instead of calling
destroy_instance for all PV structs and a VG struct - it's the same
code we already have in the vg_set_fid.
Also, allow exactly the same fid to be set again for the same PV/VG
Before, this could end up with the fid destroyed because we destroyed
existing fid first and then we used the new one and we didn't care
whether existing one == new one by chance.
As now the FID management is more complex, the code inside free_vg needs
to access some parts of memory pools which were not needed before.
For this - makes the order of unlock_and_free_vg() unconditional.
Keek using unlock_and_free_vg() API function.
For properly working VG locking mechanism only the alphabeting locking
orderer needs to be preserved.
TODO: there could be few more code parts simplified when we 'officially'
support of referencies between different memory pools.
Instead of searching linear list of all LVs, PVs - use created hash tables
also for quick mapping between LV.
(Note - for small number of PVs or LVs the overhead of the hash is bigger).
TODO: Use hash tables in volume_group structure directly.
Instead of regenerating config tree and parsing same data again,
check whether export_vg_to_buffer does not produce same string as
the one already cached - in this case keep it, otherwise throw cached
content away.
For the code simplicity calling _free_cached_vgmetadata() with
vgmetadata == NULL as the function handles this itself.
Note: sometimes export_vg_to_buffer() generates almost the same data
with just different time stamp, but for the patch simplicity,
data are reparsed in this case.
This patch currently helps for vgrefresh.
Align strdup char* allocation just on 2 bytes.
It looks like wasting space to align strings on 8 bytes.
(Could be even 1byte - but for hashing it might eventually get better
perfomance - but probably hardly measurable).
TODO: check on various architectures it's not making any problems.
Isn't usually perfomance critical - but log_error is used i.e.for debuging,
this code noticable slows down the processing.
Added 512KB limit to avoid memory exhastions in case of some endless loop.
TODO: use _lvm_errmsg buffer only when lvm2api needs it.
Avoid locking sum testing with valgrind compilation.
Make memory unaccessible in the valgrind for dm_pool_abadon_object.
Valgrind hinting should not be needed in _free_chunk for dm_free.
'a small step' towards cleaner shutdown sequence.
Normally clvmd doens't care about unreleased memory on exit -
but for valgrind testing it's better to have them cleaned all.
So - few things are left on exit path - this patch starts to remove
just some of them.
1. lvm_thread_fs is made as a thread which could be joined on exit()
2. memory allocated to local_clien_head list is released.
(this part is somewhat more complex if the proper reaction is
needed - and as it requires some heavier code moving - it will
be resolved later.
Could be reached via few of our lvm2 test cases:
==11501== Invalid read of size 8
==11501== at 0x49B2E0: _area_length (import-extents.c:204)
==11501== by 0x49B40C: _read_linear (import-extents.c:222)
==11501== by 0x49B952: _build_segments (import-extents.c:323)
==11501== by 0x49B9A0: _build_all_segments (import-extents.c:334)
==11501== by 0x49BB4C: import_extents (import-extents.c:364)
==11501== by 0x497655: _format1_vg_read (format1.c:217)
==11501== by 0x47E43E: _vg_read (metadata.c:2901)
cut from t-vgcvgbackup-usage.sh
--
pvcreate -M1 $(cat DEVICES)
vgcreate -M1 -c n $vg $(cat DEVICES)
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv1 $vg $dev1
--
Idea of the fix is rather defensive - to allocate one extra element
to 'map' array which is then used in _area_length() - where the
loop checks, whether next map entry is continuous.
By placing there always one extra zero entry -
we fix the read of unallocated memory, and we make sure the data would
not make a continous block.
FIXME: there could be a problem if some special broken lvm1 data would be imported.
As the format1 is currently not really used - leave it for future fix
and use this small hotfix for now.
With recent update of dm_report_field_string() API call to accept
completely const objects - we no longer need loose constness here
and keep it forwarding.
Invalid primary_vginfo was supposed to move all its lvmcache_infos to
orphan_vginfo - however it has called _drop_vginfo() inside the loop
that released primary_vginfo itself - thus made the loop using released
memory.
Use _vginfo_detach_info() instead and call _drop_vginfo after
th loop is finished.
Valgrind trace it should fix:
Invalid read of size 8
at 0x41E960: _lvmcache_update_vgname (lvmcache.c:1229)
by 0x41EF86: lvmcache_update_vgname_and_id (lvmcache.c:1360)
by 0x441393: _text_read (text_label.c:329)
by 0x442221: label_read (label.c:289)
by 0x41CF92: lvmcache_label_scan (lvmcache.c:635)
by 0x45B303: _vg_read_by_vgid (metadata.c:3342)
by 0x45B4A6: lv_from_lvid (metadata.c:3381)
by 0x41B555: lv_activation_filter (activate.c:1346)
by 0x415868: do_activate_lv (lvm-functions.c:343)
by 0x415E8C: do_lock_lv (lvm-functions.c:532)
by 0x40FD5F: do_command (clvmd-command.c:120)
by 0x413D7B: process_local_command (clvmd.c:1686)
Address 0x63eba10 is 16 bytes inside a block of size 160 free'd
at 0x4C2756E: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:366)
by 0x41DE70: _free_vginfo (lvmcache.c:980)
by 0x41DEDA: _drop_vginfo (lvmcache.c:998)
by 0x41E854: _lvmcache_update_vgname (lvmcache.c:1238)
by 0x41EF86: lvmcache_update_vgname_and_id (lvmcache.c:1360)
by 0x441393: _text_read (text_label.c:329)
by 0x442221: label_read (label.c:289)
by 0x41CF92: lvmcache_label_scan (lvmcache.c:635)
by 0x45B303: _vg_read_by_vgid (metadata.c:3342)
by 0x45B4A6: lv_from_lvid (metadata.c:3381)
by 0x41B555: lv_activation_filter (activate.c:1346)
by 0x415868: do_activate_lv (lvm-functions.c:343)
problematic line:
dm_list_iterate_items_safe(info2, info3, &primary_vginfo->infos)
Fix 2 more functions sending cluster messages to avoid passing uninitilised bytes
and compensate 1 extra byte attached to the message from the clvm_header.args[1]
member variable.
If _move_lv_segments is passed a 'lv_from' that does not yet
have any segments, it will screw things up because the code
that does the segment copy assumes there is at least one
segment. See copy code here:
lv_to->segments = lv_from->segments;
lv_to->segments.n->p = &lv_to->segments;
lv_to->segments.p->n = &lv_to->segments;
If 'segments' is an empty list, the first statement copies over
the values, but the next two reset those values to point to the
other LV's list structure. 'lv_to' now appears to have one
segment, but it is really an ill-set pointer.
When I see 'seg_is_mirrored', I expect the argument to be an lv_segment.
In this case, it is lvcreate_params. Both structures, have a 'segtype'
entry which the macro dereferences. However, it just seems easier to
understand if we do 'segtype_is_mirrored' instead.
other cases, the code could wind up removing wrong number of mirrors. In yet
other cases, we could remove the right number of mirrors, but fail to respect
the removal preferences (i.e. keep an image that was requested to be removed
while removing an image that was requested to be kept). Under some
circumstances, remove_mirror_images could also get stuck in an infinite loop.
This patch should fix all of the above undesirable behaviours.
Signed-off-by: Petr Rockai <prockai@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
LVM doesn't behave correctly if running as non-root user,
there is warning when it detects it.
Despite this, it produces many error messages, saying nothing.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=620571
This patch fixes two things:
1) Removes eror message from device_is_usable() which has no
information value anyway (real warning is printed inside it).
2) it fixes device-mapper initialization, if we support
core dm module autoload and device node is present, it should
fail early and not try recreate existing and correct node.
(non-root == permission denied here)
N.B. In future code should support user roles, some more
drastic checks in code are probably contraproductive now.
Attach \0 for proper char* display - otherwise somewhat random message could
be displayed in debug more and read of unpredictable read of uninitilized
memory values could happen.
As code uses strncpy(system_id, NAME_LEN) and doesn't set '\0'
Fix it by always allocating NAME_LEN + 1 buffer size and with zalloc
we always get '\0' as the last byte.
This bug may trigger some unexpected behavior of the string operation
code - depends on the pool allocator.
FIXME: refactor this code to alloc_vg.
We have 3 components and traling '\0' so allocate proper room for all of them.
Problem was nicely hidden by allocation from pool and allocation aligment
offset - so to trigger real problem with this one is actually hard.
Return value of readlink limits valid string size.
Characters after returned size present some garbage to printf.
Fix it by placing '\0' on the return size value.