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05716c2d8a clvmd: Fix stack overflow on 64 bit ARM
Seems the amount of allocated data on stack is dependent on page size.
As the page size on aarch64 is 64kiB writing to memory allocated by
alloca results in stack overflow as at the time of allocation the are
already 2 pages allocated. Clearly 128kiB is not sufficient and at least
3 pages are needed.
2014-09-16 17:34:32 +02:00
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*.5
*.7
*.8
*.8_gen
*.a
*.d
*.o
*.orig
*.pc
*.pot
*.pyc
*.pyo
*.rej
*.so
*.so.*
*.sw*
*.swp
*~
.export.sym
@ -23,124 +17,11 @@
Makefile
make.tmpl
configure.h
version.h
/autom4te.cache/
/autoscan.log
/build/
/config.cache
/config.log
/config.status
/configure.scan
/cscope.*
/html/
/reports/
/tags
/cscope.out
/tmp/
coverity/coverity_model.xml
# gcov files:
*.gcda
*.gcno
tools/man-generator
tools/man-generator.c
test/.lib-dir-stamp
test/.tests-stamp
test/lib/dmsecuretest
test/lib/lvchange
test/lib/lvconvert
test/lib/lvcreate
test/lib/lvdisplay
test/lib/lvextend
test/lib/lvmconfig
test/lib/lvmdiskscan
test/lib/lvmsadc
test/lib/lvmsar
test/lib/lvreduce
test/lib/lvremove
test/lib/lvrename
test/lib/lvresize
test/lib/lvs
test/lib/lvscan
test/lib/pvchange
test/lib/pvck
test/lib/pvcreate
test/lib/pvdisplay
test/lib/pvmove
test/lib/pvremove
test/lib/pvresize
test/lib/pvs
test/lib/pvscan
test/lib/securetest
test/lib/vgcfgbackup
test/lib/vgcfgrestore
test/lib/vgchange
test/lib/vgck
test/lib/vgconvert
test/lib/vgcreate
test/lib/vgdisplay
test/lib/vgexport
test/lib/vgextend
test/lib/vgimport
test/lib/vgimportclone
test/lib/vgmerge
test/lib/vgmknodes
test/lib/vgreduce
test/lib/vgremove
test/lib/vgrename
test/lib/vgs
test/lib/vgscan
test/lib/vgsplit
test/api/lvtest.t
test/api/pe_start.t
test/api/percent.t
test/api/python_lvm_unit.py
test/api/test
test/api/thin_percent.t
test/api/vglist.t
test/api/vgtest.t
test/lib/aux
test/lib/check
test/lib/clvmd
test/lib/dm-version-expected
test/lib/dmeventd
test/lib/dmsetup
test/lib/dmstats
test/lib/fail
test/lib/flavour-ndev-cluster
test/lib/flavour-ndev-cluster-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-ndev-lvmetad
test/lib/flavour-ndev-lvmetad-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-ndev-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-ndev-vanilla
test/lib/flavour-udev-cluster
test/lib/flavour-udev-cluster-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmetad
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmetad-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmlockd-dlm
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmlockd-sanlock
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmlockd-test
test/lib/flavour-udev-lvmpolld
test/lib/flavour-udev-vanilla
test/lib/fsadm
test/lib/get
test/lib/inittest
test/lib/invalid
test/lib/lvm
test/lib/lvm-wrapper
test/lib/lvmchange
test/lib/lvmdbusd.profile
test/lib/lvmetad
test/lib/lvmpolld
test/lib/not
test/lib/paths
test/lib/paths-common
test/lib/runner
test/lib/should
test/lib/test
test/lib/thin-performance.profile
test/lib/utils
test/lib/version-expected
test/unit/dmraid_t.c
test/unit/unit-test

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Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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Copyright (c) 2014, Red Hat, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
@ -10,13 +10,11 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
abs_top_builddir = @abs_top_builddir@
abs_top_srcdir = @abs_top_srcdir@
SUBDIRS = conf daemons include lib libdaemon libdm man scripts tools
@ -28,6 +26,14 @@ ifeq ("@INTL@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += po
endif
ifeq ("@APPLIB@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += liblvm
endif
ifeq ("@PYTHON_BINDINGS@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += python
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
SUBDIRS += test
endif
@ -35,7 +41,8 @@ endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),distclean)
SUBDIRS = conf include man test scripts \
libdaemon lib tools daemons libdm \
udev po
udev po liblvm python \
unit-tests/datastruct unit-tests/mm unit-tests/regex
tools.distclean: test.distclean
endif
DISTCLEAN_DIRS += lcov_reports*
@ -43,25 +50,18 @@ DISTCLEAN_TARGETS += config.cache config.log config.status make.tmpl
include make.tmpl
include $(top_srcdir)/base/Makefile
include $(top_srcdir)/device_mapper/Makefile
include $(top_srcdir)/test/unit/Makefile
libdm: include
libdaemon: include
lib: libdaemon $(BASE_TARGET) $(DEVICE_MAPPER_TARGET)
lib: libdm libdaemon
liblvm: lib
daemons: lib libdaemon tools
scripts: lib
tools: lib libdaemon
tools: lib libdaemon device-mapper
po: tools daemons
man: tools
all_man: tools
scripts: libdm
test: tools daemons
unit-test run-unit-test: test
scripts: liblvm libdm
lib.device-mapper: include.device-mapper
libdm.device-mapper: include.device-mapper
liblvm.device-mapper: include.device-mapper
daemons.device-mapper: libdm.device-mapper
tools.device-mapper: libdm.device-mapper
scripts.device-mapper: include.device-mapper
@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ po.pofile: tools.pofile daemons.pofile
pofile: po.pofile
endif
ifeq ("@PYTHON_BINDINGS@", "yes")
python: liblvm
endif
ifneq ("$(CFLOW_CMD)", "")
tools.cflow: libdm.cflow lib.cflow
daemons.cflow: tools.cflow
@ -87,48 +91,10 @@ cscope.out:
all: cscope.out
endif
DISTCLEAN_TARGETS += cscope.out
CLEAN_DIRS += autom4te.cache
check check_system check_cluster check_local check_lvmpolld check_lvmlockd_test check_lvmlockd_dlm check_lvmlockd_sanlock: test
check check_system check_cluster check_local check_lvmetad unit: all
$(MAKE) -C test $(@)
conf.generate man.generate: tools
# how to use parenthesis in makefiles
leftparen:=(
LVM_VER := $(firstword $(subst $(leftparen), ,$(LVM_VERSION)))
VER := LVM2.$(LVM_VER)
# release file name
FILE_VER := $(VER).tgz
CLEAN_TARGETS += $(FILE_VER)
CLEAN_DIRS += $(rpmbuilddir)
dist:
@echo "Generating $(FILE_VER)";\
(cd $(top_srcdir); git ls-tree -r HEAD --name-only | xargs tar --transform "s,^,$(VER)/," -c) | gzip >$(FILE_VER)
rpm: dist
$(RM) -r $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
$(MKDIR_P) $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
$(LN_S) -f $(abs_top_builddir)/$(FILE_VER) $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
$(LN_S) -f $(abs_top_srcdir)/spec/build.inc $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
$(LN_S) -f $(abs_top_srcdir)/spec/macros.inc $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
$(LN_S) -f $(abs_top_srcdir)/spec/packages.inc $(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES
DM_VER=$$(cut -d- -f1 $(top_srcdir)/VERSION_DM);\
GIT_VER=$$(cd $(top_srcdir); git describe | cut -d- --output-delimiter=. -f2,3 || echo 0);\
sed -e "s,\(device_mapper_version\) [0-9.]*$$,\1 $$DM_VER," \
-e "s,^\(Version:[^0-9%]*\)[0-9.]*$$,\1 $(LVM_VER)," \
-e "s,^\(Release:[^0-9%]*\)[0-9.]\+,\1 $$GIT_VER," \
$(top_srcdir)/spec/source.inc >$(rpmbuilddir)/SOURCES/source.inc
rpmbuild -v --define "_topdir $(rpmbuilddir)" -ba $(top_srcdir)/spec/lvm2.spec
generate: conf.generate man.generate
$(MAKE) -C conf generate
$(MAKE) -C man generate
all_man:
$(MAKE) -C man all_man
install_system_dirs:
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_SYS_DIR)
$(INSTALL_ROOT_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_ARCHIVE_DIR)
@ -138,7 +104,7 @@ install_system_dirs:
$(INSTALL_ROOT_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_RUN_DIR)
$(INSTALL_ROOT_DATA) /dev/null $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_CACHE_DIR)/.cache
install_initscripts:
install_initscripts:
$(MAKE) -C scripts install_initscripts
install_systemd_generators:
@ -148,14 +114,20 @@ install_systemd_generators:
install_systemd_units:
$(MAKE) -C scripts install_systemd_units
install_all_man:
$(MAKE) -C man install_all_man
ifeq ("@PYTHON_BINDINGS@", "yes")
install_python_bindings:
$(MAKE) -C liblvm/python install_python_bindings
endif
install_tmpfiles_configuration:
$(MAKE) -C scripts install_tmpfiles_configuration
LCOV_TRACES = libdm.info lib.info tools.info \
daemons/dmeventd.info daemons/clvmd.info
CLEAN_TARGETS += $(LCOV_TRACES)
ifneq ("$(LCOV)", "")
.PHONY: lcov-reset lcov lcov-dated
.PHONY: lcov-reset lcov lcov-dated $(LCOV_TRACES)
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),lcov-dated)
LCOV_REPORTS_DIR := lcov_reports-$(shell date +%Y%m%d%k%M%S)
@ -165,26 +137,50 @@ LCOV_REPORTS_DIR := lcov_reports
endif
lcov-reset:
$(LCOV) --zerocounters --directory $(top_builddir)
$(LCOV) --zerocounters $(addprefix -d , $(basename $(LCOV_TRACES)))
# maybe use subdirs processing to create tracefiles...
$(LCOV_TRACES):
$(LCOV) -b $(basename $@) -d $(basename $@) \
--ignore-errors source -c -o - | $(SED) \
-e "s/\(dmeventd_lvm.[ch]\)/plugins\/lvm2\/\1/" \
-e "s/dmeventd_\(mirror\|snapshot\|thin\|raid\)\.c/plugins\/\1\/dmeventd_\1\.c/" \
>$@
ifneq ("$(GENHTML)", "")
lcov:
$(RM) -rf $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)
lcov: $(LCOV_TRACES)
$(RM) -r $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)
$(MKDIR_P) $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)
$(LCOV) --capture --directory $(top_builddir) --ignore-errors source \
--output-file $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)/out.info
-test ! -s $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)/out.info || \
$(GENHTML) -o $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR) --ignore-errors source \
$(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR)/out.info
for i in $(LCOV_TRACES); do \
test -s $$i && lc="$$lc $$i"; \
done; \
test -z "$$lc" || $(GENHTML) -p @abs_top_builddir@ \
-o $(LCOV_REPORTS_DIR) $$lc
endif
endif
ifneq ($(shell which ctags 2>/dev/null),)
.PHONY: tags
tags:
test -z "$(shell find $(top_srcdir) -type f -name '*.[ch]' -newer tags 2>/dev/null | head -1)" || $(RM) tags
test -f tags || find $(top_srcdir) -maxdepth 5 -type f -name '*.[ch]' -exec ctags -a '{}' +
ifeq ("$(TESTING)", "yes")
# testing and report generation
RUBY=ruby1.9 -Ireport-generators/lib -Ireport-generators/test
CLEAN_TARGETS += tags
.PHONY: unit-test ruby-test test-programs
# FIXME: put dependencies on libdm and liblvm
# FIXME: Should be handled by Makefiles in subdirs, not here at top level.
test-programs:
cd unit-tests/regex && $(MAKE)
cd unit-tests/datastruct && $(MAKE)
cd unit-tests/mm && $(MAKE)
unit-test: test-programs
$(RUBY) report-generators/unit_test.rb $(shell find . -name TESTS)
$(RUBY) report-generators/title_page.rb
memcheck: test-programs
$(RUBY) report-generators/memcheck.rb $(shell find . -name TESTS)
$(RUBY) report-generators/title_page.rb
ruby-test:
$(RUBY) report-generators/test/ts.rb
endif

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This tree contains the LVM2 and device-mapper tools and libraries.
This is development branch, for stable 2.02 release see stable-2.02 branch.
For more information about LVM2 read the changelog in the WHATS_NEW file.
Installation instructions are in INSTALL.
There is no warranty - see COPYING and COPYING.LIB.
Tarballs are available from:
ftp://sourceware.org/pub/lvm2/
https://github.com/lvmteam/lvm2/releases
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/lvm2/
The source code is stored in git:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=lvm2.git
git clone git://sourceware.org/git/lvm2.git
mirrored to:
https://github.com/lvmteam/lvm2
git clone https://github.com/lvmteam/lvm2.git
git clone git@github.com:lvmteam/lvm2.git
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/lvm2.git
git clone git://git.fedorahosted.org/git/lvm2.git
Mailing list for general discussion related to LVM2:
linux-lvm@redhat.com
@ -25,7 +18,7 @@ Mailing list for general discussion related to LVM2:
Mailing lists for LVM2 development, patches and commits:
lvm-devel@redhat.com
Subscribe from https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/lvm-devel
Subscribe from https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
lvm2-commits@lists.fedorahosted.org (Read-only archive of commits)
Subscribe from https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/lvm2-commits
@ -35,17 +28,6 @@ and multipath-tools:
dm-devel@redhat.com
Subscribe from https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel
Website:
https://sourceware.org/lvm2/
The source code repository used until 7th June 2012 is accessible here:
http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/LVM2/?cvsroot=lvm2.
Report upstream bugs at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=LVM%20and%20device-mapper
or open issues at:
https://github.com/lvmteam/lvm2/issues
The source code repository used until 7th June 2012 is accessible using CVS:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs@sourceware.org:/cvs/lvm2 login cvs
cvs -d :pserver:cvs@sourceware.org:/cvs/lvm2 checkout LVM2
The password is cvs.

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LVM2 Test Suite
===============
The codebase contains many tests in the test subdirectory.
Before running tests
--------------------
Keep in mind the testsuite MUST run under root user.
It is recommended not to use LVM on the test machine, especially when running
tests with udev (`make check_system`.)
You MUST disable (or mask) any LVM daemons:
- lvmetad
- dmeventd
- lvmpolld
- lvmdbusd
- lvmlockd
- clvmd
- cmirrord
For running cluster tests, we are using singlenode locking. Pass
`--with-clvmd=singlenode` to configure.
NOTE: This is useful only for testing, and should not be used in produciton
code.
To run D-Bus daemon tests, existing D-Bus session is required.
Running tests
-------------
As root run:
make check
To run only tests matching a string:
make check T=test
To skip tests matching a string:
make check S=test
There are other targets and many environment variables can be used to tweak the
testsuite - for full list and description run `make -C test help`.
Installing testsuite
--------------------
It is possible to install and run a testsuite against installed LVM. Run the
following:
make -C test install
Then lvm2-testsuite binary can be executed to test installed binaries.
See `lvm2-testsuite --help` for options. The same environment variables can be
used as with `make check`.

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2.02.112(2)-git (2014-09-01)

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1.02.91-git (2014-09-01)

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Version 1.02.177 -
Version 1.02.91 -
====================================
Add dm_tree_node_add_thin_pool_target_v1 with crop_metadata support.
Version 1.02.175 - 08th January 2021
====================================
Version 1.02.173 - 09th August 2020
===================================
Add support for VDO in blkdeactivate script.
Version 1.02.171 - 26th March 2020
==================================
Try to remove all created devices on dm preload tree error path.
Fix dm_list interators with gcc 10 optimization (-ftree-pta).
Dmeventd handles timer without looping on short intervals.
Version 1.02.169 - 11th February 2020
=====================================
Enhance error messages for device creation.
Version 1.02.167 - 30th November 2019
=====================================
Version 1.02.165 - 23rd October 2019
====================================
Add support for DM_DEVICE_GET_TARGET_VERSION.
Add debug of dmsetup udevcomplete with hexa print DM_COOKIE_COMPLETED.
Fix versioning of dm_stats_create_region and dm_stats_create_region.
Version 1.02.163 - 15th June 2019
=================================
Version 1.02.161 - 10th June 2019
=================================
Version 1.02.159 - 07th June 2019
=================================
Parsing of cache status understand no_discard_passdown.
Ensure migration_threshold for cache is at least 8 chunks.
Version 1.02.155 - 18th December 2018
=====================================
Include correct internal header inside libdm list.c.
Enhance ioctl flattening and add parameters only when needed.
Add DM_DEVICE_ARM_POLL for API completness matching kernel.
Do not add parameters for RESUME with DM_DEVICE_CREATE dm task.
Fix dmstats report printing no output.
Version 1.02.153 - 31st October 2018
====================================
Version 1.02.151 - 10th October 2018
====================================
Add hot fix to avoiding locking collision when monitoring thin-pools.
Version 1.02.150 - 01 August 2018
=================================
Add vdo plugin for monitoring VDO devices.
Version 1.02.149 - 19th July 2018
=================================
Version 1.02.148 - 18th June 2018
=================================
Version 1.02.147 - 13th June 2018
=================================
Version 1.02.147-rc1 - 24th May 2018
====================================
Reuse uname() result for mirror target.
Recognize also mounted btrfs through dm_device_has_mounted_fs().
Add missing log_error() into dm_stats_populate() returning 0.
Avoid calling dm_stats_populat() for DM devices without any stats regions.
Support DM_DEBUG_WITH_LINE_NUMBERS envvar for debug msg with source:line.
Configured command for thin pool threshold handling gets whole environment.
Fix tests for failing dm_snprintf() in stats code.
Parsing mirror status accepts 'userspace' keyword in status.
Introduce dm_malloc_aligned for page alignment of buffers.
Version 1.02.146 - 18th December 2017
=====================================
Activation tree of thin pool skips duplicated check of pool status.
Remove code supporting replicator target.
Do not ignore failure of _info_by_dev().
Propagate delayed resume for pvmove subvolumes.
Suppress integrity encryption keys in 'table' output unless --showkeys supplied.
Version 1.02.145 - 3rd November 2017
====================================
Keep Install section only in dm-event.socket systemd unit.
Issue a specific error with dmsetup status if device is unknown.
Fix RT_LIBS reference in generated libdevmapper.pc for pkg-config
Version 1.02.144 - 6th October 2017
===================================
Schedule exit when received SIGTERM in dmeventd.
Also try to unmount /boot on blkdeactivate -u if on top of supported device.
Use blkdeactivate -r wait in blk-availability systemd service/initscript.
Add blkdeactivate -r wait option to wait for MD resync/recovery/reshape.
Fix blkdeactivate regression with failing DM/MD devs deactivation (1.02.142).
Fix typo in blkdeactivate's '--{dm,lvm,mpath}options' option name.
Correct return value testing when get reserved values for reporting.
Take -S with dmsetup suspend/resume/clear/wipe_table/remove/deps/status/table.
Version 1.02.143 - 13th September 2017
======================================
Restore umask when creation of node fails.
Add --concise to dmsetup create for many devices with tables in one command.
Accept minor number without major in library when it knows dm major number.
Introduce single-line concise table output format: dmsetup table --concise
Version 1.02.142 - 20th July 2017
=================================
Create /dev/disk/by-part{uuid,label} and gpt-auto-root symlinks with udev.
Version 1.02.141 - 28th June 2017
=================================
Fix reusing of dm_task structure for status reading (used by dmeventd).
Add dm_percent_to_round_float for adjusted percentage rounding.
Reset array with dead rimage devices once raid gets in sync.
Drop unneeded --config option from raid dmeventd plugin.
dm_get_status_raid() handle better some incosistent md statuses.
Accept truncated files in calls to dm_stats_update_regions_from_fd().
Restore Warning by 5% increment when thin-pool is over 80% (1.02.138).
Version 1.02.140 - 3rd May 2017
===============================
Add missing configure --enable-dmfilemapd status message and fix --disable.
Version 1.02.139 - 13th April 2017
==================================
Fix assignment in _target_version() when dm task can't run.
Flush stdout on each iteration when using --count or --interval.
Show detailed error message when execvp fails while starting dmfilemapd.
Fix segmentation fault when dmfilemapd is run with no arguments.
Numerous minor dmfilemapd fixes from coverity.
Version 1.02.138 - 28th March 2017
==================================
Support additional raid5/6 configurations.
Provide dm_tree_node_add_cache_target@base compatible symbol.
Support DM_CACHE_FEATURE_METADATA2, new cache metadata format 2.
Improve code to handle mode mask for cache nodes.
Cache status check for passthrough also require trailing space.
Add extra memory page when limiting pthread stack size in dmeventd.
Avoids immediate resume when preloaded device is smaller.
Do not suppress kernel key description in dmsetup table output for dm-crypt.
Support configurable command executed from dmeventd thin plugin.
Support new R|r human readable units output format.
Thin dmeventd plugin reacts faster on lvextend failure path with umount.
Add dm_stats_bind_from_fd() to bind a stats handle from a file descriptor.
Do not try call callback when reverting activation on error path.
Fix file mapping for extents with physically adjacent extents in dmstats.
Validation vsnprintf result in runtime translate of dm_log (1.02.136).
Separate filemap extent allocation from region table in dmstats.
Fix segmentation fault when filemap region creation fails in dmstats.
Fix performance of region cleanup for failed filemap creation in dmstats.
Fix very slow region deletion with many regions in dmstats.
Version 1.02.137 - 30th November 2016
=====================================
Document raid status values.
Always exit dmsetup with success when asked to display help/version.
Version 1.02.136 - 5th November 2016
====================================
Log failure of raid device with log_error level.
Use dm_log_with_errno and translate runtime to dm_log only when needed.
Make log messages from dm and lvm library different from dmeventd.
Notice and Info messages are again logged from dmeventd and its plugins.
Dmeventd now also respects DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS as libdm based tool.
Report as non default dm logging also when logging with errno was changed.
Use log_level() macro to consistently decode message log level in dmeventd.
Still produce output when dmsetup dependency tree building finds dev missing.
Check and report pthread_sigmask() failure in dmeventd.
Check mem alloc fail in _canonicalize_field_ids().
Use unsigned math when checking more then 31 legs of raid.
Fix 'dmstats delete' with dmsetup older than v1.02.129
Fix stats walk segfault with dmsetup older than v1.02.129
Version 1.02.135 - 26th September 2016
======================================
Fix man entry for dmsetup status.
Introduce new dm_config_parse_without_dup_node_check().
Don't omit last entry in dmstats list --group.
Version 1.02.134 - 7th September 2016
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Improve explanation of udev fallback in libdevmapper.h.
Version 1.02.133 - 10th August 2016
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Add dm_report_destroy_rows/dm_report_group_output_and_pop_all for lvm shell.
Adjust group handling and json production for lvm shell.
Version 1.02.132 - 28th July 2016
=================================
Fix json reporting to escape '"' character that may appear in reported string.
Version 1.02.131 - 15th July 2016
=================================
Disable queueing on mpath devs in blk-availability systemd service/initscript.
Add new -m|--mpathoption disablequeueing to blkdeactivate.
Automatically group regions with 'create --segments' unless --nogroup.
Fix resource leak when deleting the first member of a group.
Allow --bounds with 'create --filemap' for dmstats.
Enable creation of filemap regions with histograms.
Enable histogram aggregation for regions with more than one area.
Enable histogram aggregation for groups of regions.
Add a --filemap option to 'dmstats create' to allow mapping of files.
Add dm_stats_create_regions_from_fd() to map file extents to regions.
Version 1.02.130 - 6th July 2016
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Minor fixes from coverity.
Version 1.02.129 - 6th July 2016
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Update default dmstats field selections for groups.
Add 'obj_type', 'group_id', and 'statsname' fields to dmstats reports.
Add --area, --region, and --group to dmstats to control object selection.
Add --alias, --groupid, --regions to dmstats for group creation and deletion.
Add 'group' and 'ungroup' commands to dmstats.
Allow dm_stats_delete_group() to optionally delete all group members.
Add dm_stats_get_object_type() to return the type of object present.
Add dm_stats_walk_init() allowing control of objects visited by walks.
Add dm_stats_get_group_descriptor() to return the member list as a string.
Introduce dm_stats_get_nr_groups() and dm_stats_group_present().
Add dm_stats_{get,set}_alias() to set and retrieve alias names for groups.
Add dm_stats_get_group_id() to return the group ID for a given region.
Add dm_stats_{create,delete}_group() to allow grouping of stats regions.
Add enum-driven dm_stats_get_{metric,counter}() interfaces.
Add dm_bitset_parse_list() to parse a string representation of a bitset.
Thin dmeventd plugin umounts lvm2 volume only when pool is 95% or more.
Version 1.02.128 - 25th June 2016
=================================
Recognize 'all' keyword used in selection as synonym for "" (no selection).
Add dm_report_set_selection to set selection for multiple output of report.
Add DM_REPORT_OUTPUT_MULTIPLE_TIMES flag for multiple output of same report.
Move field width handling/sort init from dm_report_object to dm_report_output.
Add _LOG_BYPASS_REPORT flag for bypassing any log report currently set.
Introduce DM_REPORT_GROUP_JSON for report group with JSON output format.
Introduce DM_REPORT_GROUP_BASIC for report group with basic report output.
Introduce DM_REPORT_GROUP_SINGLE for report group having single report only.
Add dm_report_group_{create,push,pop,destroy} to support report grouping.
Version 1.02.127 - 11th June 2016
=================================
Fix blkdeactivate regression causing skipping of dm + md devices. (1.02.126)
Version 1.02.126 - 3rd June 2016
================================
Report passthrough caching mode when parsing cache mode.
Version 1.02.125 - 14th May 2016
================================
Show library version in message even if dm driver version is unavailable.
Version 1.02.124 - 30th April 2016
==================================
Add dm_udev_wait_immediate to libdevmapper for waiting outside the library.
Version 1.02.123 - 23rd April 2016
==================================
Do not strip LVM- when debug reporting not found uuid.
Version 1.02.122 - 9th April 2016
=================================
Change log_debug ioctl flags from single characters into words.
Version 1.02.121 - 26th March 2016
==================================
Adjust raid status function.
Version 1.02.120 - 11th March 2016
==================================
Improve parsing of cache status and report Fail, Error, needs_check, ro.
Version 1.02.119 - 4th March 2016
=================================
Fix dm_config_write_node and variants to return error on subsection failures.
Remove 4096 char limit due to buffer size if writing dm_config_node.
Version 1.02.118 - 26th February 2016
=====================================
Fix string boundary check in _get_canonical_field_name().
Always initialized hist struct in _stats_parse_histogram().
Version 1.02.117 - 21st February 2016
=====================================
Improve status parsing for thin-pool and thin devices.
Version 1.02.116 - 15th February 2016
=====================================
Use fully aligned allocations for dm_pool_strdup/strndup() (1.02.64).
Fix thin-pool table parameter feature order to match kernel output.
Version 1.02.115 - 25th January 2016
====================================
Fix man page for dmsetup udevcreatecookie.
Version 1.02.114 - 14th December 2015
=====================================
Better support for dmsetup static linkage.
Extend validity checks on dmeventd client socket.
Version 1.02.113 - 5th December 2015
====================================
Mirror plugin in dmeventd uses dm_get_status_mirror().
Add dm_get_status_mirror() for parsing mirror status line.
Version 1.02.112 - 28th November 2015
=====================================
Show error message when trying to create unsupported raid type.
Improve preloading sequence of an active thin-pool target.
Drop extra space from cache target line to fix unneded table reloads.
Version 1.02.111 - 23rd November 2015
=====================================
Extend dm_hash to support multiple values with the same key.
Add missing check for allocation inside dm_split_lvm_name().
Test dm_task_get_message_response for !NULL in dm_stats_print_region().
Add checks for failing dm_stats_create() in dmsetup.
Add missing fifo close when failed to initialize client connection.
Version 1.02.110 - 30th October 2015
====================================
Disable thin monitoring plugin when it fails too often (>10 times).
Fix/restore parsing of empty field '-' when processing dmeventd event.
Enhance dm_tree_node_size_changed() to recognize size reduction.
Support exit on idle for dmenventd (1 hour).
Add support to allow unmonitor device from plugin itself.
New design for thread co-operation in dmeventd.
Dmeventd read device status with 'noflush'.
Dmeventd closes control device when no device is monitored.
Thin plugin for dmeventd improved percentage usage.
Snapshot plugin for dmeventd improved percentage usage.
Add dm_hold_control_dev to allow holding of control device open.
Add dm_report_compact_given_fields to remove given empty fields from report.
Use libdm status parsing and local mem raid dmeventd plugin.
Use local mem pool and lock only lvm2 execution for mirror dmeventd plugin.
Lock protect only lvm2 execution for snapshot and thin dmeventd plugin.
Use local mempool for raid and mirror plugins.
Reworked thread initialization for dmeventd plugins.
Dmeventd handles snapshot overflow for now equally as invalid.
Convert dmeventd to use common logging macro system from libdm.
Return -ENOMEM when device registration fails instead of 0 (=success).
Enforce writethrough mode for cleaner policy.
Add support for recognition and deactivation of MD devices to blkdeactivate.
Move target status functions out of libdm-deptree.
Correct use of max_write_behind parameter when generating raid target line.
Fix dm-event systemd service to make sure it is executed before mounting.
Version 1.02.109 - 22nd September 2015
======================================
Update man pages for dmsetup and dmstats.
Improve help text for dmsetup.
Use --noflush and --nolockfs when removing device with --force.
Parse new Overflow status string for snapshot target.
Check dir path components are valid if using dm_create_dir, error out if not.
Fix /dev/mapper handling to remove dangling entries if symlinks are found.
Make it possible to use blank value as selection for string list report field.
Version 1.02.108 - 15th September 2015
======================================
Do not check for full thin pool when activating without messages (1.02.107).
Version 1.02.107 - 5th September 2015
=====================================
Parse thin-pool status with one single routine internally.
Add --histogram to select default histogram fields for list and report.
Add report fields for displaying latency histogram configuration and data.
Add dmstats --bounds to specify histogram boundaries for a new region.
Add dm_histogram_to_string() to format histogram data in string form.
Add public methods to libdm to access numerical histogram config and data.
Parse and store histogram data in dm_stats_list() and dm_stats_populate().
Add an argument to specify histogram bounds to dm_stats_create_region().
Add dm_histogram_bounds_from_{string,uint64_t}() to parse histogram bounds.
Add dm_histogram handle type to represent a latency histogram and its bounds.
Fix devmapper.pc pkgconfig file to not reference non-existent rt.pc file.
Reinstate dm_task_get_info@Base to libdevmapper exports. (1.02.106)
Version 1.02.106 - 26th August 2015
===================================
Add 'precise' column to statistics reports.
Add --precise switch to 'dmstats create' to request nanosecond counters.
Add precise argument to dm_stats_create_region().
Add support to libdm-stats for precise_timestamps
Version 1.02.105 - 17th August 2015
===================================
Fix 'dmstats list -o all' segfault.
Separate dmstats statistics fields from region information fields.
Add interval and interval_ns fields to dmstats reports.
Do not include internal glibc headers in libdm-timestamp.c (1.02.104)
Exit immediately if no device is supplied to dmsetup wipe_table.
Suppress dmsetup report headings when no data is output. (1.02.104)
Adjust dmsetup usage/help output selection to match command invoked.
Fix dmsetup -o all to select correct fields in splitname report.
Restructure internal dmsetup argument handling across all commands.
Add dm_report_is_empty() to indicate there is no data awaiting output.
Add more arg validation for dm_tree_node_add_cache_target().
Add --alldevices switch to replace use of --force for stats create / delete.
Version 1.02.104 - 10th August 2015
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Add dmstats.8 man page
Add dmstats --segments switch to create one region per device segment.
Add dmstats --regionid, --allregions to specify a single / all stats regions.
Add dmstats --allprograms for stats commands that filter by program ID.
Add dmstats --auxdata and --programid args to specify aux data and program ID.
Add report stats sub-command to provide repeating stats reports.
Add clear, delete, list, and print stats sub-commands.
Add create stats sub-command and --start, --length, --areas and --areasize.
Recognize 'dmstats' as an alias for 'dmsetup stats' when run with this name.
Add a 'stats' command to dmsetup to configure, manage and report stats data.
Add statistics fields to dmsetup -o.
Add libdm-stats library to allow management of device-mapper statistics.
Add --nosuffix to suppress dmsetup unit suffixes in report output.
Add --units to control dmsetup report field output units.
Add support to redisplay column headings for repeating column reports.
Fix report header and row resource leaks.
Report timestamps of ioctls with dmsetup -vvv.
Recognize report field name variants without any underscores too.
Add dmsetup --interval and --count to repeat reports at specified intervals.
Add dm_timestamp functions to libdevmapper.
Recognise vg/lv name format in dmsetup.
Move size display code to libdevmapper as dm_size_to_string.
Version 1.02.103 - 24th July 2015
=================================
Introduce libdevmapper wrappers for all malloc-related functions.
Version 1.02.102 - 7th July 2015
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Include tool.h for default non-library use.
Introduce format macros with embedded % such as FMTu64.
Version 1.02.101 - 3rd July 2015
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Add experimental support to passing messages in suspend tree.
Add dm_report_value_cache_{set,get} to support caching during report/select.
Add dm_report_reserved_handler to handle report reserved value actions.
Support dynamic value in select: DM_REPORT_FIELD_RESERVED_VALUE_DYNAMIC_VALUE.
Support fuzzy names in select: DM_REPORT_FIELD_RESERVED_VALUE_FUZZY_NAMES.
Thin pool trace messages show a device name and major:minor.
Version 1.02.100 - 30th June 2015
=================================
Add since, after, until and before time operators to be used in selection.
Add support for time in reports and selection: DM_REPORT_FIELD_TYPE_TIME.
Support report reserved value ranges: DM_REPORT_FIELD_RESERVED_VALUE_RANGE.
Support report reserved value names: DM_REPORT_FIELD_RESERVED_VALUE_NAMED.
Add DM_CONFIG_VALUE_FMT_{INT_OCTAL,STRING_NO_QUOTES} config value format flag.
Add DM_CONFIG_VALUE_FMT_COMMON_{ARRAY,EXTRA_SPACE} config value format flag.
Add dm_config_value_{get,set}_format_flags to get and set config value format.
Version 1.02.99 - 20th June 2015
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New dm_tree_node_set_thin_pool_read_only(DM_1_02_99) for read-only thin pool.
Enhance error message when thin-pool message fails.
Fix dmeventd logging to avoid threaded use of static variable.
Remove redundant dmeventd SIGALRM coded.
Version 1.02.98 - 12th June 2015
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Add dm_task_get_errno() to return any unexpected errno from a dm ioctl call.
Use copy of errno made after each dm ioctl call in case errno changes later.
Version 1.02.97 - 15th May 2015
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New dm_task_get_info(DM_1_02_97) supports internal_suspend state.
New symbols are versioned and comes with versioned symbol name (DM_1_02_97).
Version 1.02.96 - 2nd May 2015
==============================
Fix selection to not match if using reserved value in criteria with >,<,>=,<.
Fix selection to not match reserved values for size fields if using >,<,>=,<.
Include uuid or device number in log message after ioctl failure.
Add DM_INTERNAL_SUSPEND_FLAG to dm-ioctl.h.
Install blkdeactivate script and its man page with make install_device-mapper.
Version 1.02.95 - 15th March 2015
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Makefile regenerated.
Version 1.02.94 - 4th March 2015
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Add dm_report_object_is_selected for generalized interface for report/select.
Version 1.02.93 - 21st January 2015
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Reduce severity of ioctl error message when dmeventd waitevent is interrupted.
Report 'unknown version' when incompatible version numbers were not obtained.
Report more info from thin pool status (out of data, metadata-ro, fail).
Support error_if_no_space for thin pool target.
Fix segfault while using selection with regex and unbuffered reporting.
Add dm_report_compact_fields to remove empty fields from report output.
Remove unimplemented dm_report_set_output_selection from libdevmapper.h.
Version 1.02.92 - 24th November 2014
====================================
Fix memory corruption with sorting empty string lists (1.02.86).
Fix man dmsetup.8 syntax warning of Groff
Accept unquoted strings and / in place of {} when parsing configs.
Version 1.02.91 - 11th November 2014
====================================
Update cache creation and dm_config_node to pass policy.
Allow activation of any thin-pool if transaction_id supplied is 0.
Don't print uninitialized stack bytes when non-root uses dm_check_version().
Fix selection criteria to not match reserved values when using >, <, >=, <.
Add DM_LIST_HEAD_INIT macro to libdevmapper.h.
Fix dm_is_dm_major to not issue error about missing /proc lines for dm module.
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dnl Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
dnl 02111-1307, USA.
dnl
dnl As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
dnl distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
dnl configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
dnl the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
dnl program.
dnl PKG_PREREQ(MIN-VERSION)
dnl -----------------------
dnl Since: 0.29
dnl
dnl Verify that the version of the pkg-config macros are at least
dnl MIN-VERSION. Unlike PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG, which checks the user's
dnl installed version of pkg-config, this checks the developer's version
dnl of pkg.m4 when generating configure.
dnl
dnl To ensure that this macro is defined, also add:
dnl m4_ifndef([PKG_PREREQ],
dnl [m4_fatal([must install pkg-config 0.29 or later before running autoconf/autogen])])
dnl
dnl See the "Since" comment for each macro you use to see what version
dnl of the macros you require.
m4_defun([PKG_PREREQ],
[m4_define([PKG_MACROS_VERSION], [0.29.1])
m4_if(m4_version_compare(PKG_MACROS_VERSION, [$1]), -1,
[m4_fatal([pkg.m4 version $1 or higher is required but ]PKG_MACROS_VERSION[ found])])
])dnl PKG_PREREQ
dnl PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([MIN-VERSION])
dnl ----------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.16
dnl
dnl Search for the pkg-config tool and set the PKG_CONFIG variable to
dnl first found in the path. Checks that the version of pkg-config found
dnl is at least MIN-VERSION. If MIN-VERSION is not specified, 0.9.0 is
dnl used since that's the first version where most current features of
dnl pkg-config existed.
# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG([MIN-VERSION])
# ----------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG],
[m4_pattern_forbid([^_?PKG_[A-Z_]+$])
m4_pattern_allow([^PKG_CONFIG(_(PATH|LIBDIR|SYSROOT_DIR|ALLOW_SYSTEM_(CFLAGS|LIBS)))?$])
@ -147,19 +59,18 @@ if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG"; then
PKG_CONFIG=""
fi
fi[]dnl
])dnl PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
])# PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
dnl PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
dnl -------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.18
dnl
dnl Check to see whether a particular set of modules exists. Similar to
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), but does not set variables or print errors.
dnl
dnl Please remember that m4 expands AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
dnl only at the first occurence in configure.ac, so if the first place
dnl it's called might be skipped (such as if it is within an "if", you
dnl have to call PKG_CHECK_EXISTS manually
# PKG_CHECK_EXISTS(MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
# Check to see whether a particular set of modules exists. Similar
# to PKG_CHECK_MODULES(), but does not set variables or print errors.
#
# Please remember that m4 expands AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
# only at the first occurence in configure.ac, so if the first place
# it's called might be skipped (such as if it is within an "if", you
# have to call PKG_CHECK_EXISTS manually
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_EXISTS],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
if test -n "$PKG_CONFIG" && \
@ -169,10 +80,8 @@ m4_ifvaln([$3], [else
$3])dnl
fi])
dnl _PKG_CONFIG([VARIABLE], [COMMAND], [MODULES])
dnl ---------------------------------------------
dnl Internal wrapper calling pkg-config via PKG_CONFIG and setting
dnl pkg_failed based on the result.
# _PKG_CONFIG([VARIABLE], [COMMAND], [MODULES])
# ---------------------------------------------
m4_define([_PKG_CONFIG],
[if test -n "$$1"; then
pkg_cv_[]$1="$$1"
@ -184,11 +93,10 @@ m4_define([_PKG_CONFIG],
else
pkg_failed=untried
fi[]dnl
])dnl _PKG_CONFIG
])# _PKG_CONFIG
dnl _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
dnl ---------------------------
dnl Internal check to see if pkg-config supports short errors.
# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
# -----------------------------
AC_DEFUN([_PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])
if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version 0.20; then
@ -196,17 +104,19 @@ if $PKG_CONFIG --atleast-pkgconfig-version 0.20; then
else
_pkg_short_errors_supported=no
fi[]dnl
])dnl _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
])# _PKG_SHORT_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
dnl [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.4.0
dnl
dnl Note that if there is a possibility the first call to
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES might not happen, you should be sure to include an
dnl explicit call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG in your configure.ac
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
# [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
#
#
# Note that if there is a possibility the first call to
# PKG_CHECK_MODULES might not happen, you should be sure to include an
# explicit call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG in your configure.ac
#
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_MODULES],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1][_CFLAGS], [C compiler flags for $1, overriding pkg-config])dnl
@ -260,40 +170,16 @@ else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
$3
fi[]dnl
])dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES
])# PKG_CHECK_MODULES
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES_STATIC(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES, [ACTION-IF-FOUND],
dnl [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
dnl ---------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.29
dnl
dnl Checks for existence of MODULES and gathers its build flags with
dnl static libraries enabled. Sets VARIABLE-PREFIX_CFLAGS from --cflags
dnl and VARIABLE-PREFIX_LIBS from --libs.
dnl
dnl Note that if there is a possibility the first call to
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES_STATIC might not happen, you should be sure to
dnl include an explicit call to PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG in your
dnl configure.ac.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_MODULES_STATIC],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
_save_PKG_CONFIG=$PKG_CONFIG
PKG_CONFIG="$PKG_CONFIG --static"
PKG_CHECK_MODULES($@)
PKG_CONFIG=$_save_PKG_CONFIG[]dnl
])dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES_STATIC
dnl PKG_INSTALLDIR([DIRECTORY])
dnl -------------------------
dnl Since: 0.27
dnl
dnl Substitutes the variable pkgconfigdir as the location where a module
dnl should install pkg-config .pc files. By default the directory is
dnl $libdir/pkgconfig, but the default can be changed by passing
dnl DIRECTORY. The user can override through the --with-pkgconfigdir
dnl parameter.
# PKG_INSTALLDIR(DIRECTORY)
# -------------------------
# Substitutes the variable pkgconfigdir as the location where a module
# should install pkg-config .pc files. By default the directory is
# $libdir/pkgconfig, but the default can be changed by passing
# DIRECTORY. The user can override through the --with-pkgconfigdir
# parameter.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_INSTALLDIR],
[m4_pushdef([pkg_default], [m4_default([$1], ['${libdir}/pkgconfig'])])
m4_pushdef([pkg_description],
@ -304,18 +190,16 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([pkgconfigdir],
AC_SUBST([pkgconfigdir], [$with_pkgconfigdir])
m4_popdef([pkg_default])
m4_popdef([pkg_description])
])dnl PKG_INSTALLDIR
]) dnl PKG_INSTALLDIR
dnl PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR([DIRECTORY])
dnl --------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.27
dnl
dnl Substitutes the variable noarch_pkgconfigdir as the location where a
dnl module should install arch-independent pkg-config .pc files. By
dnl default the directory is $datadir/pkgconfig, but the default can be
dnl changed by passing DIRECTORY. The user can override through the
dnl --with-noarch-pkgconfigdir parameter.
# PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR(DIRECTORY)
# -------------------------
# Substitutes the variable noarch_pkgconfigdir as the location where a
# module should install arch-independent pkg-config .pc files. By
# default the directory is $datadir/pkgconfig, but the default can be
# changed by passing DIRECTORY. The user can override through the
# --with-noarch-pkgconfigdir parameter.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR],
[m4_pushdef([pkg_default], [m4_default([$1], ['${datadir}/pkgconfig'])])
m4_pushdef([pkg_description],
@ -326,15 +210,13 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([noarch-pkgconfigdir],
AC_SUBST([noarch_pkgconfigdir], [$with_noarch_pkgconfigdir])
m4_popdef([pkg_default])
m4_popdef([pkg_description])
])dnl PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR
]) dnl PKG_NOARCH_INSTALLDIR
dnl PKG_CHECK_VAR(VARIABLE, MODULE, CONFIG-VARIABLE,
dnl [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
dnl -------------------------------------------
dnl Since: 0.28
dnl
dnl Retrieves the value of the pkg-config variable for the given module.
# PKG_CHECK_VAR(VARIABLE, MODULE, CONFIG-VARIABLE,
# [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# -------------------------------------------
# Retrieves the value of the pkg-config variable for the given module.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_CHECK_VAR],
[AC_REQUIRE([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG])dnl
AC_ARG_VAR([$1], [value of $3 for $2, overriding pkg-config])dnl
@ -343,331 +225,6 @@ _PKG_CONFIG([$1], [variable="][$3]["], [$2])
AS_VAR_COPY([$1], [pkg_cv_][$1])
AS_VAR_IF([$1], [""], [$5], [$4])dnl
])dnl PKG_CHECK_VAR
dnl PKG_WITH_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES,
dnl [ACTION-IF-FOUND],[ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND],
dnl [DESCRIPTION], [DEFAULT])
dnl ------------------------------------------
dnl
dnl Prepare a "--with-" configure option using the lowercase
dnl [VARIABLE-PREFIX] name, merging the behaviour of AC_ARG_WITH and
dnl PKG_CHECK_MODULES in a single macro.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_WITH_MODULES],
[
m4_pushdef([with_arg], m4_tolower([$1]))
m4_pushdef([description],
[m4_default([$5], [build with ]with_arg[ support])])
m4_pushdef([def_arg], [m4_default([$6], [auto])])
m4_pushdef([def_action_if_found], [AS_TR_SH([with_]with_arg)=yes])
m4_pushdef([def_action_if_not_found], [AS_TR_SH([with_]with_arg)=no])
m4_case(def_arg,
[yes],[m4_pushdef([with_without], [--without-]with_arg)],
[m4_pushdef([with_without],[--with-]with_arg)])
AC_ARG_WITH(with_arg,
AS_HELP_STRING(with_without, description[ @<:@default=]def_arg[@:>@]),,
[AS_TR_SH([with_]with_arg)=def_arg])
AS_CASE([$AS_TR_SH([with_]with_arg)],
[yes],[PKG_CHECK_MODULES([$1],[$2],$3,$4)],
[auto],[PKG_CHECK_MODULES([$1],[$2],
[m4_n([def_action_if_found]) $3],
[m4_n([def_action_if_not_found]) $4])])
m4_popdef([with_arg])
m4_popdef([description])
m4_popdef([def_arg])
])dnl PKG_WITH_MODULES
dnl PKG_HAVE_WITH_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES,
dnl [DESCRIPTION], [DEFAULT])
dnl -----------------------------------------------
dnl
dnl Convenience macro to trigger AM_CONDITIONAL after PKG_WITH_MODULES
dnl check._[VARIABLE-PREFIX] is exported as make variable.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_HAVE_WITH_MODULES],
[
PKG_WITH_MODULES([$1],[$2],,,[$3],[$4])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_][$1],
[test "$AS_TR_SH([with_]m4_tolower([$1]))" = "yes"])
])dnl PKG_HAVE_WITH_MODULES
dnl PKG_HAVE_DEFINE_WITH_MODULES(VARIABLE-PREFIX, MODULES,
dnl [DESCRIPTION], [DEFAULT])
dnl ------------------------------------------------------
dnl
dnl Convenience macro to run AM_CONDITIONAL and AC_DEFINE after
dnl PKG_WITH_MODULES check. HAVE_[VARIABLE-PREFIX] is exported as make
dnl and preprocessor variable.
AC_DEFUN([PKG_HAVE_DEFINE_WITH_MODULES],
[
PKG_HAVE_WITH_MODULES([$1],[$2],[$3],[$4])
AS_IF([test "$AS_TR_SH([with_]m4_tolower([$1]))" = "yes"],
[AC_DEFINE([HAVE_][$1], 1, [Enable ]m4_tolower([$1])[ support])])
])dnl PKG_HAVE_DEFINE_WITH_MODULES
# Copyright (C) 1999-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
# AM_PATH_PYTHON([MINIMUM-VERSION], [ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Adds support for distributing Python modules and packages. To
# install modules, copy them to $(pythondir), using the python_PYTHON
# automake variable. To install a package with the same name as the
# automake package, install to $(pkgpythondir), or use the
# pkgpython_PYTHON automake variable.
#
# The variables $(pyexecdir) and $(pkgpyexecdir) are provided as
# locations to install python extension modules (shared libraries).
# Another macro is required to find the appropriate flags to compile
# extension modules.
#
# If your package is configured with a different prefix to python,
# users will have to add the install directory to the PYTHONPATH
# environment variable, or create a .pth file (see the python
# documentation for details).
#
# If the MINIMUM-VERSION argument is passed, AM_PATH_PYTHON will
# cause an error if the version of python installed on the system
# doesn't meet the requirement. MINIMUM-VERSION should consist of
# numbers and dots only.
AC_DEFUN([AM_PATH_PYTHON],
[
dnl Find a Python interpreter. Python versions prior to 2.0 are not
dnl supported. (2.0 was released on October 16, 2000).
m4_define_default([_AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST],
[python python2 python3 dnl
python3.9 python3.8 python3.7 python3.6 python3.5 python3.4 python3.3 dnl
python3.2 python3.1 python3.0 dnl
python2.7 python2.6 python2.5 python2.4 python2.3 python2.2 python2.1 dnl
python2.0])
AC_ARG_VAR([PYTHON], [the Python interpreter])
m4_if([$1],[],[
dnl No version check is needed.
# Find any Python interpreter.
if test -z "$PYTHON"; then
AC_PATH_PROGS([PYTHON], _AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST, :)
fi
am_display_PYTHON=python
], [
dnl A version check is needed.
if test -n "$PYTHON"; then
# If the user set $PYTHON, use it and don't search something else.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $PYTHON version is >= $1])
AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION([$PYTHON], [$1],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Python interpreter is too old])])
am_display_PYTHON=$PYTHON
else
# Otherwise, try each interpreter until we find one that satisfies
# VERSION.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for a Python interpreter with version >= $1],
[am_cv_pathless_PYTHON],[
for am_cv_pathless_PYTHON in _AM_PYTHON_INTERPRETER_LIST none; do
test "$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON" = none && break
AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION([$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON], [$1], [break])
done])
# Set $PYTHON to the absolute path of $am_cv_pathless_PYTHON.
if test "$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON" = none; then
PYTHON=:
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AC_PATH_PROG([PYTHON], [$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON])
fi
am_display_PYTHON=$am_cv_pathless_PYTHON
fi
])
if test "$PYTHON" = :; then
dnl Run any user-specified action, or abort.
m4_default([$3], [AC_MSG_ERROR([no suitable Python interpreter found])])
else
dnl Query Python for its version number. Although site.py simply uses
dnl sys.version[:3], printing that failed with Python 3.10, since the
dnl trailing zero was eliminated. So now we output just the major
dnl and minor version numbers, as numbers. Apparently the tertiary
dnl version is not of interest.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON version], [am_cv_python_version],
[am_cv_python_version=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; print('%u.%u' % sys.version_info[[:2]])"`])
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_VERSION], [$am_cv_python_version])
dnl Use the values of $prefix and $exec_prefix for the corresponding
dnl values of PYTHON_PREFIX and PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX. These are made
dnl distinct variables so they can be overridden if need be. However,
dnl general consensus is that you shouldn't need this ability.
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_PREFIX], ['${prefix}'])
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX], ['${exec_prefix}'])
dnl At times (like when building shared libraries) you may want
dnl to know which OS platform Python thinks this is.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON platform], [am_cv_python_platform],
[am_cv_python_platform=`$PYTHON -c "import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.platform)"`])
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_PLATFORM], [$am_cv_python_platform])
# Just factor out some code duplication.
am_python_setup_sysconfig="\
import sys
# Prefer sysconfig over distutils.sysconfig, for better compatibility
# with python 3.x. See automake bug#10227.
try:
import sysconfig
except ImportError:
can_use_sysconfig = 0
else:
can_use_sysconfig = 1
# Can't use sysconfig in CPython 2.7, since it's broken in virtualenvs:
# <https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/118>
try:
from platform import python_implementation
if python_implementation() == 'CPython' and sys.version[[:3]] == '2.7':
can_use_sysconfig = 0
except ImportError:
pass"
dnl Set up 4 directories:
dnl pythondir -- where to install python scripts. This is the
dnl site-packages directory, not the python standard library
dnl directory like in previous automake betas. This behavior
dnl is more consistent with lispdir.m4 for example.
dnl Query distutils for this directory.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON script directory],
[am_cv_python_pythondir],
[if test "x$prefix" = xNONE
then
am_py_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
else
am_py_prefix=$prefix
fi
am_cv_python_pythondir=`$PYTHON -c "
$am_python_setup_sysconfig
if can_use_sysconfig:
sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('purelib', vars={'base':'$am_py_prefix'})
else:
from distutils import sysconfig
sitedir = sysconfig.get_python_lib(0, 0, prefix='$am_py_prefix')
sys.stdout.write(sitedir)"`
case $am_cv_python_pythondir in
$am_py_prefix*)
am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am_py_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
am_cv_python_pythondir=`echo "$am_cv_python_pythondir" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,$PYTHON_PREFIX,"`
;;
*)
case $am_py_prefix in
/usr|/System*) ;;
*)
am_cv_python_pythondir=$PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages
;;
esac
;;
esac
])
AC_SUBST([pythondir], [$am_cv_python_pythondir])
dnl pkgpythondir -- $PACKAGE directory under pythondir. Was
dnl PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE in previous betas, but this naming is
dnl more consistent with the rest of automake.
AC_SUBST([pkgpythondir], [\${pythondir}/$PACKAGE])
dnl pyexecdir -- directory for installing python extension modules
dnl (shared libraries)
dnl Query distutils for this directory.
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for $am_display_PYTHON extension module directory],
[am_cv_python_pyexecdir],
[if test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE
then
am_py_exec_prefix=$am_py_prefix
else
am_py_exec_prefix=$exec_prefix
fi
am_cv_python_pyexecdir=`$PYTHON -c "
$am_python_setup_sysconfig
if can_use_sysconfig:
sitedir = sysconfig.get_path('platlib', vars={'platbase':'$am_py_prefix'})
else:
from distutils import sysconfig
sitedir = sysconfig.get_python_lib(1, 0, prefix='$am_py_prefix')
sys.stdout.write(sitedir)"`
case $am_cv_python_pyexecdir in
$am_py_exec_prefix*)
am__strip_prefix=`echo "$am_py_exec_prefix" | sed 's|.|.|g'`
am_cv_python_pyexecdir=`echo "$am_cv_python_pyexecdir" | sed "s,^$am__strip_prefix,$PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX,"`
;;
*)
case $am_py_exec_prefix in
/usr|/System*) ;;
*)
am_cv_python_pyexecdir=$PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX/lib/python$PYTHON_VERSION/site-packages
;;
esac
;;
esac
])
AC_SUBST([pyexecdir], [$am_cv_python_pyexecdir])
dnl pkgpyexecdir -- $(pyexecdir)/$(PACKAGE)
AC_SUBST([pkgpyexecdir], [\${pyexecdir}/$PACKAGE])
dnl Run any user-specified action.
$2
fi
])
# AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION(PROG, VERSION, [ACTION-IF-TRUE], [ACTION-IF-FALSE])
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Run ACTION-IF-TRUE if the Python interpreter PROG has version >= VERSION.
# Run ACTION-IF-FALSE otherwise.
# This test uses sys.hexversion instead of the string equivalent (first
# word of sys.version), in order to cope with versions such as 2.2c1.
# This supports Python 2.0 or higher. (2.0 was released on October 16, 2000).
AC_DEFUN([AM_PYTHON_CHECK_VERSION],
[prog="import sys
# split strings by '.' and convert to numeric. Append some zeros
# because we need at least 4 digits for the hex conversion.
# map returns an iterator in Python 3.0 and a list in 2.x
minver = list(map(int, '$2'.split('.'))) + [[0, 0, 0]]
minverhex = 0
# xrange is not present in Python 3.0 and range returns an iterator
for i in list(range(0, 4)): minverhex = (minverhex << 8) + minver[[i]]
sys.exit(sys.hexversion < minverhex)"
AS_IF([AM_RUN_LOG([$1 -c "$prog"])], [$3], [$4])])
# Copyright (C) 2001-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
# AM_RUN_LOG(COMMAND)
# -------------------
# Run COMMAND, save the exit status in ac_status, and log it.
# (This has been adapted from Autoconf's _AC_RUN_LOG macro.)
AC_DEFUN([AM_RUN_LOG],
[{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: $1" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
($1) >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
(exit $ac_status); }])
])# PKG_CHECK_VAR
m4_include([acinclude.m4])

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@ -1,170 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/sh
# py-compile - Compile a Python program
scriptversion=2011-06-08.12; # UTC
# Copyright (C) 2000-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# This file is maintained in Automake, please report
# bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
# <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
if [ -z "$PYTHON" ]; then
PYTHON=python
fi
me=py-compile
usage_error ()
{
echo "$me: $*" >&2
echo "Try '$me --help' for more information." >&2
exit 1
}
basedir=
destdir=
while test $# -ne 0; do
case "$1" in
--basedir)
if test $# -lt 2; then
usage_error "option '--basedir' requires an argument"
else
basedir=$2
fi
shift
;;
--destdir)
if test $# -lt 2; then
usage_error "option '--destdir' requires an argument"
else
destdir=$2
fi
shift
;;
-h|--help)
cat <<\EOF
Usage: py-compile [--help] [--version] [--basedir DIR] [--destdir DIR] FILES..."
Byte compile some python scripts FILES. Use --destdir to specify any
leading directory path to the FILES that you don't want to include in the
byte compiled file. Specify --basedir for any additional path information you
do want to be shown in the byte compiled file.
Example:
py-compile --destdir /tmp/pkg-root --basedir /usr/share/test test.py test2.py
Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>.
EOF
exit $?
;;
-v|--version)
echo "$me $scriptversion"
exit $?
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
-*)
usage_error "unrecognized option '$1'"
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
files=$*
if test -z "$files"; then
usage_error "no files given"
fi
# if basedir was given, then it should be prepended to filenames before
# byte compilation.
if [ -z "$basedir" ]; then
pathtrans="path = file"
else
pathtrans="path = os.path.join('$basedir', file)"
fi
# if destdir was given, then it needs to be prepended to the filename to
# byte compile but not go into the compiled file.
if [ -z "$destdir" ]; then
filetrans="filepath = path"
else
filetrans="filepath = os.path.normpath('$destdir' + os.sep + path)"
fi
$PYTHON -c "
import sys, os, py_compile, imp
files = '''$files'''
sys.stdout.write('Byte-compiling python modules...\n')
for file in files.split():
$pathtrans
$filetrans
if not os.path.exists(filepath) or not (len(filepath) >= 3
and filepath[-3:] == '.py'):
continue
sys.stdout.write(file)
sys.stdout.flush()
if hasattr(imp, 'get_tag'):
py_compile.compile(filepath, imp.cache_from_source(filepath), path)
else:
py_compile.compile(filepath, filepath + 'c', path)
sys.stdout.write('\n')" || exit $?
# this will fail for python < 1.5, but that doesn't matter ...
$PYTHON -O -c "
import sys, os, py_compile, imp
# pypy does not use .pyo optimization
if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_translation_info'):
sys.exit(0)
files = '''$files'''
sys.stdout.write('Byte-compiling python modules (optimized versions) ...\n')
for file in files.split():
$pathtrans
$filetrans
if not os.path.exists(filepath) or not (len(filepath) >= 3
and filepath[-3:] == '.py'):
continue
sys.stdout.write(file)
sys.stdout.flush()
if hasattr(imp, 'get_tag'):
py_compile.compile(filepath, imp.cache_from_source(filepath, False), path)
else:
py_compile.compile(filepath, filepath + 'o', path)
sys.stdout.write('\n')" 2>/dev/null || :
# Local Variables:
# mode: shell-script
# sh-indentation: 2
# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
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# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Uncomment this to build the simple radix tree. You'll need to make clean too.
# Comment to build the advanced radix tree.
#base/data-struct/radix-tree.o: CFLAGS += -DSIMPLE_RADIX_TREE
# NOTE: this Makefile only works as 'include' for toplevel Makefile
# which defined all top_* variables
BASE_SOURCE=\
base/data-struct/hash.c \
base/data-struct/list.c \
base/data-struct/radix-tree.c
BASE_TARGET = base/libbase.a
BASE_DEPENDS = $(BASE_SOURCE:%.c=%.d)
BASE_OBJECTS = $(BASE_SOURCE:%.c=%.o)
CLEAN_TARGETS += $(BASE_DEPENDS) $(BASE_OBJECTS) \
$(BASE_SOURCE:%.c=%.gcda) \
$(BASE_SOURCE:%.c=%.gcno) \
$(BASE_TARGET)
$(BASE_TARGET): $(BASE_OBJECTS)
@echo " [AR] $@"
$(Q) $(RM) $@
$(Q) $(AR) rsv $@ $(BASE_OBJECTS) > /dev/null
ifeq ("$(DEPENDS)","yes")
-include $(BASE_DEPENDS)
endif

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "device_mapper/misc/dmlib.h"
#include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
#include "hash.h"
struct dm_hash_node {
struct dm_hash_node *next;
void *data;
unsigned data_len;
unsigned keylen;
char key[];
};
struct dm_hash_table {
unsigned num_nodes;
unsigned num_slots;
struct dm_hash_node **slots;
};
/* Permutation of the Integers 0 through 255 */
static unsigned char _nums[] = {
1, 14, 110, 25, 97, 174, 132, 119, 138, 170, 125, 118, 27, 233, 140, 51,
87, 197, 177, 107, 234, 169, 56, 68, 30, 7, 173, 73, 188, 40, 36, 65,
49, 213, 104, 190, 57, 211, 148, 223, 48, 115, 15, 2, 67, 186, 210, 28,
12, 181, 103, 70, 22, 58, 75, 78, 183, 167, 238, 157, 124, 147, 172,
144,
176, 161, 141, 86, 60, 66, 128, 83, 156, 241, 79, 46, 168, 198, 41, 254,
178, 85, 253, 237, 250, 154, 133, 88, 35, 206, 95, 116, 252, 192, 54,
221,
102, 218, 255, 240, 82, 106, 158, 201, 61, 3, 89, 9, 42, 155, 159, 93,
166, 80, 50, 34, 175, 195, 100, 99, 26, 150, 16, 145, 4, 33, 8, 189,
121, 64, 77, 72, 208, 245, 130, 122, 143, 55, 105, 134, 29, 164, 185,
194,
193, 239, 101, 242, 5, 171, 126, 11, 74, 59, 137, 228, 108, 191, 232,
139,
6, 24, 81, 20, 127, 17, 91, 92, 251, 151, 225, 207, 21, 98, 113, 112,
84, 226, 18, 214, 199, 187, 13, 32, 94, 220, 224, 212, 247, 204, 196,
43,
249, 236, 45, 244, 111, 182, 153, 136, 129, 90, 217, 202, 19, 165, 231,
71,
230, 142, 96, 227, 62, 179, 246, 114, 162, 53, 160, 215, 205, 180, 47,
109,
44, 38, 31, 149, 135, 0, 216, 52, 63, 23, 37, 69, 39, 117, 146, 184,
163, 200, 222, 235, 248, 243, 219, 10, 152, 131, 123, 229, 203, 76, 120,
209
};
static struct dm_hash_node *_create_node(const void *key, unsigned len)
{
struct dm_hash_node *n = malloc(sizeof(*n) + len);
if (n) {
memcpy(n->key, key, len);
n->keylen = len;
}
return n;
}
static unsigned long _hash(const void *key, unsigned len)
{
const unsigned char *str = key;
unsigned long h = 0, g;
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
h <<= 4;
h += _nums[*str++];
g = h & ((unsigned long) 0xf << 16u);
if (g) {
h ^= g >> 16u;
h ^= g >> 5u;
}
}
return h;
}
struct dm_hash_table *dm_hash_create(unsigned size_hint)
{
size_t len;
unsigned new_size = 16u;
struct dm_hash_table *hc = zalloc(sizeof(*hc));
if (!hc)
return_0;
/* round size hint up to a power of two */
while (new_size < size_hint)
new_size = new_size << 1;
hc->num_slots = new_size;
len = sizeof(*(hc->slots)) * new_size;
if (!(hc->slots = zalloc(len)))
goto_bad;
return hc;
bad:
free(hc->slots);
free(hc);
return 0;
}
static void _free_nodes(struct dm_hash_table *t)
{
struct dm_hash_node *c, *n;
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < t->num_slots; i++)
for (c = t->slots[i]; c; c = n) {
n = c->next;
free(c);
}
}
void dm_hash_destroy(struct dm_hash_table *t)
{
_free_nodes(t);
free(t->slots);
free(t);
}
static struct dm_hash_node **_find(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key,
uint32_t len)
{
unsigned h = _hash(key, len) & (t->num_slots - 1);
struct dm_hash_node **c;
for (c = &t->slots[h]; *c; c = &((*c)->next)) {
if ((*c)->keylen != len)
continue;
if (!memcmp(key, (*c)->key, len))
break;
}
return c;
}
void *dm_hash_lookup_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key,
uint32_t len)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c = _find(t, key, len);
return *c ? (*c)->data : 0;
}
int dm_hash_insert_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key,
uint32_t len, void *data)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c = _find(t, key, len);
if (*c)
(*c)->data = data;
else {
struct dm_hash_node *n = _create_node(key, len);
if (!n)
return 0;
n->data = data;
n->next = 0;
*c = n;
t->num_nodes++;
}
return 1;
}
void dm_hash_remove_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key,
uint32_t len)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c = _find(t, key, len);
if (*c) {
struct dm_hash_node *old = *c;
*c = (*c)->next;
free(old);
t->num_nodes--;
}
}
void *dm_hash_lookup(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key)
{
return dm_hash_lookup_binary(t, key, strlen(key) + 1);
}
int dm_hash_insert(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key, void *data)
{
return dm_hash_insert_binary(t, key, strlen(key) + 1, data);
}
void dm_hash_remove(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key)
{
dm_hash_remove_binary(t, key, strlen(key) + 1);
}
static struct dm_hash_node **_find_str_with_val(struct dm_hash_table *t,
const void *key, const void *val,
uint32_t len, uint32_t val_len)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c;
unsigned h;
h = _hash(key, len) & (t->num_slots - 1);
for (c = &t->slots[h]; *c; c = &((*c)->next)) {
if ((*c)->keylen != len)
continue;
if (!memcmp(key, (*c)->key, len) && (*c)->data) {
if (((*c)->data_len == val_len) &&
!memcmp(val, (*c)->data, val_len))
return c;
}
}
return NULL;
}
int dm_hash_insert_allow_multiple(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len)
{
struct dm_hash_node *n;
struct dm_hash_node *first;
int len = strlen(key) + 1;
unsigned h;
n = _create_node(key, len);
if (!n)
return 0;
n->data = (void *)val;
n->data_len = val_len;
h = _hash(key, len) & (t->num_slots - 1);
first = t->slots[h];
if (first)
n->next = first;
else
n->next = 0;
t->slots[h] = n;
t->num_nodes++;
return 1;
}
/*
* Look through multiple entries with the same key for one that has a
* matching val and return that. If none have maching val, return NULL.
*/
void *dm_hash_lookup_with_val(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c;
c = _find_str_with_val(t, key, val, strlen(key) + 1, val_len);
return (c && *c) ? (*c)->data : 0;
}
/*
* Look through multiple entries with the same key for one that has a
* matching val and remove that.
*/
void dm_hash_remove_with_val(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c;
c = _find_str_with_val(t, key, val, strlen(key) + 1, val_len);
if (c && *c) {
struct dm_hash_node *old = *c;
*c = (*c)->next;
free(old);
t->num_nodes--;
}
}
/*
* Look up the value for a key and count how many
* entries have the same key.
*
* If no entries have key, return NULL and set count to 0.
*
* If one entry has the key, the function returns the val,
* and sets count to 1.
*
* If N entries have the key, the function returns the val
* from the first entry, and sets count to N.
*/
void *dm_hash_lookup_with_count(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key, int *count)
{
struct dm_hash_node **c;
struct dm_hash_node **c1 = NULL;
uint32_t len = strlen(key) + 1;
unsigned h;
*count = 0;
h = _hash(key, len) & (t->num_slots - 1);
for (c = &t->slots[h]; *c; c = &((*c)->next)) {
if ((*c)->keylen != len)
continue;
if (!memcmp(key, (*c)->key, len)) {
(*count)++;
if (!c1)
c1 = c;
}
}
if (!c1)
return NULL;
else
return *c1 ? (*c1)->data : 0;
}
unsigned dm_hash_get_num_entries(struct dm_hash_table *t)
{
return t->num_nodes;
}
void dm_hash_iter(struct dm_hash_table *t, dm_hash_iterate_fn f)
{
struct dm_hash_node *c, *n;
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < t->num_slots; i++)
for (c = t->slots[i]; c; c = n) {
n = c->next;
f(c->data);
}
}
void dm_hash_wipe(struct dm_hash_table *t)
{
_free_nodes(t);
memset(t->slots, 0, sizeof(struct dm_hash_node *) * t->num_slots);
t->num_nodes = 0u;
}
char *dm_hash_get_key(struct dm_hash_table *t __attribute__((unused)),
struct dm_hash_node *n)
{
return n->key;
}
void *dm_hash_get_data(struct dm_hash_table *t __attribute__((unused)),
struct dm_hash_node *n)
{
return n->data;
}
static struct dm_hash_node *_next_slot(struct dm_hash_table *t, unsigned s)
{
struct dm_hash_node *c = NULL;
unsigned i;
for (i = s; i < t->num_slots && !c; i++)
c = t->slots[i];
return c;
}
struct dm_hash_node *dm_hash_get_first(struct dm_hash_table *t)
{
return _next_slot(t, 0);
}
struct dm_hash_node *dm_hash_get_next(struct dm_hash_table *t, struct dm_hash_node *n)
{
unsigned h = _hash(n->key, n->keylen) & (t->num_slots - 1);
return n->next ? n->next : _next_slot(t, h + 1);
}

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#ifndef BASE_DATA_STRUCT_HASH_H
#define BASE_DATA_STRUCT_HASH_H
#include <stdint.h>
//----------------------------------------------------------------
struct dm_hash_table;
struct dm_hash_node;
typedef void (*dm_hash_iterate_fn) (void *data);
struct dm_hash_table *dm_hash_create(unsigned size_hint)
__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__));
void dm_hash_destroy(struct dm_hash_table *t);
void dm_hash_wipe(struct dm_hash_table *t);
void *dm_hash_lookup(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key);
int dm_hash_insert(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key, void *data);
void dm_hash_remove(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key);
void *dm_hash_lookup_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key, uint32_t len);
int dm_hash_insert_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key, uint32_t len,
void *data);
void dm_hash_remove_binary(struct dm_hash_table *t, const void *key, uint32_t len);
unsigned dm_hash_get_num_entries(struct dm_hash_table *t);
void dm_hash_iter(struct dm_hash_table *t, dm_hash_iterate_fn f);
char *dm_hash_get_key(struct dm_hash_table *t, struct dm_hash_node *n);
void *dm_hash_get_data(struct dm_hash_table *t, struct dm_hash_node *n);
struct dm_hash_node *dm_hash_get_first(struct dm_hash_table *t);
struct dm_hash_node *dm_hash_get_next(struct dm_hash_table *t, struct dm_hash_node *n);
/*
* dm_hash_insert() replaces the value of an existing
* entry with a matching key if one exists. Otherwise
* it adds a new entry.
*
* dm_hash_insert_with_val() inserts a new entry if
* another entry with the same key already exists.
* val_len is the size of the data being inserted.
*
* If two entries with the same key exist,
* (added using dm_hash_insert_allow_multiple), then:
* . dm_hash_lookup() returns the first one it finds, and
* dm_hash_lookup_with_val() returns the one with a matching
* val_len/val.
* . dm_hash_remove() removes the first one it finds, and
* dm_hash_remove_with_val() removes the one with a matching
* val_len/val.
*
* If a single entry with a given key exists, and it has
* zero val_len, then:
* . dm_hash_lookup() returns it
* . dm_hash_lookup_with_val(val_len=0) returns it
* . dm_hash_remove() removes it
* . dm_hash_remove_with_val(val_len=0) removes it
*
* dm_hash_lookup_with_count() is a single call that will
* both lookup a key's value and check if there is more
* than one entry with the given key.
*
* (It is not meant to retrieve all the entries with the
* given key. In the common case where a single entry exists
* for the key, it is useful to have a single call that will
* both look up the value and indicate if multiple values
* exist for the key.)
*
* dm_hash_lookup_with_count:
* . If no entries exist, the function returns NULL, and
* the count is set to 0.
* . If only one entry exists, the value of that entry is
* returned and count is set to 1.
* . If N entries exists, the value of the first entry is
* returned and count is set to N.
*/
void *dm_hash_lookup_with_val(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len);
void dm_hash_remove_with_val(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len);
int dm_hash_insert_allow_multiple(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key,
const void *val, uint32_t val_len);
void *dm_hash_lookup_with_count(struct dm_hash_table *t, const char *key, int *count);
#define dm_hash_iterate(v, h) \
for (v = dm_hash_get_first((h)); v; \
v = dm_hash_get_next((h), v))
//----------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "list.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/*
* Initialise a list before use.
* The list head's next and previous pointers point back to itself.
*/
void dm_list_init(struct dm_list *head)
{
head->n = head->p = head;
}
/*
* Insert an element before 'head'.
* If 'head' is the list head, this adds an element to the end of the list.
*/
void dm_list_add(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem)
{
assert(head->n);
elem->n = head;
elem->p = head->p;
head->p->n = elem;
head->p = elem;
}
/*
* Insert an element after 'head'.
* If 'head' is the list head, this adds an element to the front of the list.
*/
void dm_list_add_h(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem)
{
assert(head->n);
elem->n = head->n;
elem->p = head;
head->n->p = elem;
head->n = elem;
}
/*
* Delete an element from its list.
* Note that this doesn't change the element itself - it may still be safe
* to follow its pointers.
*/
void dm_list_del(struct dm_list *elem)
{
elem->n->p = elem->p;
elem->p->n = elem->n;
}
/*
* Remove an element from existing list and insert before 'head'.
*/
void dm_list_move(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem)
{
dm_list_del(elem);
dm_list_add(head, elem);
}
/*
* Is the list empty?
*/
int dm_list_empty(const struct dm_list *head)
{
return head->n == head;
}
/*
* Is this the first element of the list?
*/
int dm_list_start(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem)
{
return elem->p == head;
}
/*
* Is this the last element of the list?
*/
int dm_list_end(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem)
{
return elem->n == head;
}
/*
* Return first element of the list or NULL if empty
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_first(const struct dm_list *head)
{
return (dm_list_empty(head) ? NULL : head->n);
}
/*
* Return last element of the list or NULL if empty
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_last(const struct dm_list *head)
{
return (dm_list_empty(head) ? NULL : head->p);
}
/*
* Return the previous element of the list, or NULL if we've reached the start.
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_prev(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem)
{
return (dm_list_start(head, elem) ? NULL : elem->p);
}
/*
* Return the next element of the list, or NULL if we've reached the end.
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_next(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem)
{
return (dm_list_end(head, elem) ? NULL : elem->n);
}
/*
* Return the number of elements in a list by walking it.
*/
unsigned int dm_list_size(const struct dm_list *head)
{
unsigned int s = 0;
const struct dm_list *v;
dm_list_iterate(v, head)
s++;
return s;
}
/*
* Join two lists together.
* This moves all the elements of the list 'head1' to the end of the list
* 'head', leaving 'head1' empty.
*/
void dm_list_splice(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *head1)
{
assert(head->n);
assert(head1->n);
if (dm_list_empty(head1))
return;
head1->p->n = head;
head1->n->p = head->p;
head->p->n = head1->n;
head->p = head1->p;
dm_list_init(head1);
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#ifndef BASE_DATA_STRUCT_LIST_H
#define BASE_DATA_STRUCT_LIST_H
#include "base/memory/container_of.h"
//----------------------------------------------------------------
/*
* A list consists of a list head plus elements.
* Each element has 'next' and 'previous' pointers.
* The list head's pointers point to the first and the last element.
*/
struct dm_list {
struct dm_list *n, *p;
};
/*
* String list.
*/
struct dm_str_list {
struct dm_list list;
const char *str;
};
/*
* Initialise a list before use.
* The list head's next and previous pointers point back to itself.
*/
#define DM_LIST_HEAD_INIT(name) { &(name), &(name) }
#define DM_LIST_INIT(name) struct dm_list name = DM_LIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
void dm_list_init(struct dm_list *head);
/*
* Insert an element before 'head'.
* If 'head' is the list head, this adds an element to the end of the list.
*/
void dm_list_add(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Insert an element after 'head'.
* If 'head' is the list head, this adds an element to the front of the list.
*/
void dm_list_add_h(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Delete an element from its list.
* Note that this doesn't change the element itself - it may still be safe
* to follow its pointers.
*/
void dm_list_del(struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Remove an element from existing list and insert before 'head'.
*/
void dm_list_move(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Join 'head1' to the end of 'head'.
*/
void dm_list_splice(struct dm_list *head, struct dm_list *head1);
/*
* Is the list empty?
*/
int dm_list_empty(const struct dm_list *head);
/*
* Is this the first element of the list?
*/
int dm_list_start(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Is this the last element of the list?
*/
int dm_list_end(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Return first element of the list or NULL if empty
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_first(const struct dm_list *head);
/*
* Return last element of the list or NULL if empty
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_last(const struct dm_list *head);
/*
* Return the previous element of the list, or NULL if we've reached the start.
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_prev(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Return the next element of the list, or NULL if we've reached the end.
*/
struct dm_list *dm_list_next(const struct dm_list *head, const struct dm_list *elem);
/*
* Given the address v of an instance of 'struct dm_list' called 'head'
* contained in a structure of type t, return the containing structure.
*/
#define dm_list_struct_base(v, t, head) \
container_of(v, t, head)
/*
* Given the address v of an instance of 'struct dm_list list' contained in
* a structure of type t, return the containing structure.
*/
#define dm_list_item(v, t) dm_list_struct_base((v), t, list)
/*
* Given the address v of one known element e in a known structure of type t,
* return another element f.
*/
#define dm_struct_field(v, t, e, f) \
(((t *)((uintptr_t)(v) - offsetof(t, e)))->f)
/*
* Given the address v of a known element e in a known structure of type t,
* return the list head 'list'
*/
#define dm_list_head(v, t, e) dm_struct_field(v, t, e, list)
/*
* Set v to each element of a list in turn.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate(v, head) \
for (v = (head)->n; v != head; v = v->n)
/*
* Set v to each element in a list in turn, starting from the element
* in front of 'start'.
* You can use this to 'unwind' a list_iterate and back out actions on
* already-processed elements.
* If 'start' is 'head' it walks the list backwards.
*/
#define dm_list_uniterate(v, head, start) \
for (v = (start)->p; v != head; v = v->p)
/*
* A safe way to walk a list and delete and free some elements along
* the way.
* t must be defined as a temporary variable of the same type as v.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_safe(v, t, head) \
for (v = (head)->n, t = v->n; v != head; v = t, t = v->n)
/*
* Walk a list, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The 'struct dm_list' variable within the containing structure is 'field'.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_items_gen(v, head, field) \
for (v = dm_list_struct_base((head)->n, __typeof__(*v), field); \
&v->field != (head); \
v = dm_list_struct_base(v->field.n, __typeof__(*v), field))
/*
* Walk a list, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The list should be 'struct dm_list list' within the containing structure.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_items(v, head) dm_list_iterate_items_gen(v, (head), list)
/*
* Walk a list, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The 'struct dm_list' variable within the containing structure is 'field'.
* t must be defined as a temporary variable of the same type as v.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_items_gen_safe(v, t, head, field) \
for (v = dm_list_struct_base((head)->n, __typeof__(*v), field), \
t = dm_list_struct_base(v->field.n, __typeof__(*v), field); \
&v->field != (head); \
v = t, t = dm_list_struct_base(v->field.n, __typeof__(*v), field))
/*
* Walk a list, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The list should be 'struct dm_list list' within the containing structure.
* t must be defined as a temporary variable of the same type as v.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_items_safe(v, t, head) \
dm_list_iterate_items_gen_safe(v, t, (head), list)
/*
* Walk a list backwards, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure
* of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The 'struct dm_list' variable within the containing structure is 'field'.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_back_items_gen(v, head, field) \
for (v = dm_list_struct_base((head)->p, __typeof__(*v), field); \
&v->field != (head); \
v = dm_list_struct_base(v->field.p, __typeof__(*v), field))
/*
* Walk a list backwards, setting 'v' in turn to the containing structure
* of each item.
* The containing structure should be the same type as 'v'.
* The list should be 'struct dm_list list' within the containing structure.
*/
#define dm_list_iterate_back_items(v, head) dm_list_iterate_back_items_gen(v, (head), list)
/*
* Return the number of elements in a list by walking it.
*/
unsigned int dm_list_size(const struct dm_list *head);
//----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of LVM2.
//
// This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
// modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
// of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#include "radix-tree.h"
#include "base/memory/container_of.h"
#include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// This implementation is based around nested binary trees. Very
// simple (and hopefully correct).
struct node {
struct node *left;
struct node *right;
uint8_t key;
struct node *center;
bool has_value;
union radix_value value;
};
struct radix_tree {
radix_value_dtr dtr;
void *dtr_context;
struct node *root;
};
struct radix_tree *
radix_tree_create(radix_value_dtr dtr, void *dtr_context)
{
struct radix_tree *rt = zalloc(sizeof(*rt));
if (rt) {
rt->dtr = dtr;
rt->dtr_context = dtr_context;
}
return rt;
}
// Returns the number of entries in the tree
static unsigned _destroy_tree(struct node *n, radix_value_dtr dtr, void *context)
{
unsigned r;
if (!n)
return 0;
r = _destroy_tree(n->left, dtr, context);
r += _destroy_tree(n->right, dtr, context);
r += _destroy_tree(n->center, dtr, context);
if (n->has_value) {
if (dtr)
dtr(context, n->value);
r++;
}
free(n);
return r;
}
void radix_tree_destroy(struct radix_tree *rt)
{
_destroy_tree(rt->root, rt->dtr, rt->dtr_context);
free(rt);
}
static unsigned _count(struct node *n)
{
unsigned r;
if (!n)
return 0;
r = _count(n->left);
r += _count(n->right);
r += _count(n->center);
if (n->has_value)
r++;
return r;
}
unsigned radix_tree_size(struct radix_tree *rt)
{
return _count(rt->root);
}
static struct node **_lookup(struct node **pn, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke)
{
struct node *n = *pn;
if (!n || (kb == ke))
return pn;
if (*kb < n->key)
return _lookup(&n->left, kb, ke);
else if (*kb > n->key)
return _lookup(&n->right, kb, ke);
else
return _lookup(&n->center, kb + 1, ke);
}
static bool _insert(struct node **pn, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value v)
{
struct node *n = *pn;
if (!n) {
n = zalloc(sizeof(*n));
if (!n)
return false;
n->key = *kb;
*pn = n;
}
if (kb == ke) {
n->has_value = true;
n->value = v;
return true;
}
if (*kb < n->key)
return _insert(&n->left, kb, ke, v);
else if (*kb > n->key)
return _insert(&n->right, kb, ke, v);
else
return _insert(&n->center, kb + 1, ke, v);
}
bool radix_tree_insert(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value v)
{
return _insert(&rt->root, kb, ke, v);
}
bool radix_tree_remove(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke)
{
struct node **pn = _lookup(&rt->root, kb, ke);
struct node *n = *pn;
if (!n || !n->has_value)
return false;
else {
if (rt->dtr)
rt->dtr(rt->dtr_context, n->value);
if (n->left || n->center || n->right) {
n->has_value = false;
return true;
} else {
// FIXME: delete parent if this was the last entry
free(n);
*pn = NULL;
}
return true;
}
}
unsigned radix_tree_remove_prefix(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke)
{
struct node **pn;
unsigned count;
pn = _lookup(&rt->root, kb, ke);
if (*pn) {
count = _destroy_tree(*pn, rt->dtr, rt->dtr_context);
*pn = NULL;
}
return count;
}
bool
radix_tree_lookup(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value *result)
{
struct node **pn = _lookup(&rt->root, kb, ke);
struct node *n = *pn;
if (n && n->has_value) {
*result = n->value;
return true;
} else
return false;
}
static void _iterate(struct node *n, struct radix_tree_iterator *it)
{
if (!n)
return;
_iterate(n->left, it);
if (n->has_value)
// FIXME: fill out the key
it->visit(it, NULL, NULL, n->value);
_iterate(n->center, it);
_iterate(n->right, it);
}
void radix_tree_iterate(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke,
struct radix_tree_iterator *it)
{
if (kb == ke)
_iterate(rt->root, it);
else {
struct node **pn = _lookup(&rt->root, kb, ke);
struct node *n = *pn;
if (n) {
if (n->has_value)
it->visit(it, NULL, NULL, n->value);
_iterate(n->center, it);
}
}
}
bool radix_tree_is_well_formed(struct radix_tree *rt)
{
return true;
}
void radix_tree_dump(struct radix_tree *rt, FILE *out)
{
}
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// Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of LVM2.
//
// This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
// modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
// of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
//----------------------------------------------------------------
#ifdef SIMPLE_RADIX_TREE
#include "base/data-struct/radix-tree-simple.c"
#else
#include "base/data-struct/radix-tree-adaptive.c"
#endif
//----------------------------------------------------------------

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// Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of LVM2.
//
// This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
// modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
// of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#ifndef BASE_DATA_STRUCT_RADIX_TREE_H
#define BASE_DATA_STRUCT_RADIX_TREE_H
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
//----------------------------------------------------------------
struct radix_tree;
union radix_value {
void *ptr;
uint64_t n;
};
typedef void (*radix_value_dtr)(void *context, union radix_value v);
// dtr will be called on any deleted entries. dtr may be NULL.
struct radix_tree *radix_tree_create(radix_value_dtr dtr, void *dtr_context);
void radix_tree_destroy(struct radix_tree *rt);
unsigned radix_tree_size(struct radix_tree *rt);
bool radix_tree_insert(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value v);
bool radix_tree_remove(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke);
// Returns the number of values removed
unsigned radix_tree_remove_prefix(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *prefix_b, uint8_t *prefix_e);
bool radix_tree_lookup(struct radix_tree *rt,
uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value *result);
// The radix tree stores entries in lexicographical order. Which means
// we can iterate entries, in order. Or iterate entries with a particular
// prefix.
struct radix_tree_iterator {
// Returns false if the iteration should end.
bool (*visit)(struct radix_tree_iterator *it,
uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke, union radix_value v);
};
void radix_tree_iterate(struct radix_tree *rt, uint8_t *kb, uint8_t *ke,
struct radix_tree_iterator *it);
// Checks that some constraints on the shape of the tree are
// being held. For debug only.
bool radix_tree_is_well_formed(struct radix_tree *rt);
void radix_tree_dump(struct radix_tree *rt, FILE *out);
//----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Copyright (C) 2018 - 2020 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of LVM2.
//
// This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
// modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
// of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#ifndef BASE_MEMORY_CONTAINER_OF_H
#define BASE_MEMORY_CONTAINER_OF_H
#include <stddef.h> // offsetof
//----------------------------------------------------------------
#define container_of(v, t, head) \
((t *)((char *)(v) - offsetof(t, head)))
//----------------------------------------------------------------
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// Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
//
// This file is part of LVM2.
//
// This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
// modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
// of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
// Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#ifndef BASE_MEMORY_ZALLOC_H
#define BASE_MEMORY_ZALLOC_H
#include <stdlib.h>
//----------------------------------------------------------------
static inline void *zalloc(size_t len)
{
return calloc(1, len);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------
#endif

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command_profile_template.profile
example.conf
lvmlocal.conf
metadata_profile_template.profile
configure.h
lvm-version.h

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#
# Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
@ -17,44 +17,24 @@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@
CONFSRC=example.conf
CONFDEST=lvm.conf
CONFLOCAL=lvmlocal.conf
PROFILE_TEMPLATES=command_profile_template.profile metadata_profile_template.profile
PROFILES=$(PROFILE_TEMPLATES) \
$(srcdir)/cache-mq.profile \
$(srcdir)/cache-smq.profile \
$(srcdir)/thin-generic.profile \
$(srcdir)/thin-performance.profile \
$(srcdir)/vdo-small.profile \
$(srcdir)/lvmdbusd.profile
PROFILES=$(PROFILE_TEMPLATES) $(srcdir)/thin-generic.profile $(srcdir)/thin-performance.profile
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
.PHONY: install_conf install_localconf install_profiles
generate:
$(top_builddir)/tools/lvm dumpconfig --type default --unconfigured --withgeneralpreamble --withcomments --ignorelocal --withspaces > example.conf.in
$(top_builddir)/tools/lvm dumpconfig --type default --unconfigured --withlocalpreamble --withcomments --withspaces local > lvmlocal.conf.in
install_conf: $(CONFSRC)
@if [ ! -e $(confdir)/$(CONFDEST) ]; then \
echo "$(INSTALL_WDATA) -D $< $(confdir)/$(CONFDEST)"; \
$(INSTALL_WDATA) -D $< $(confdir)/$(CONFDEST); \
fi
install_localconf: $(CONFLOCAL)
@if [ ! -e $(confdir)/$(CONFLOCAL) ]; then \
echo "$(INSTALL_WDATA) -D $< $(confdir)/$(CONFLOCAL)"; \
$(INSTALL_WDATA) -D $< $(confdir)/$(CONFLOCAL); \
fi
install_profiles: $(PROFILES)
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DIR) $(profiledir)
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(PROFILES) $(profiledir)/
$(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_PROFILE_DIR)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(PROFILES) $(DESTDIR)$(DEFAULT_PROFILE_DIR)/
install_lvm2: install_conf install_localconf install_profiles
install_lvm2: install_conf install_profiles
install: install_lvm2
DISTCLEAN_TARGETS += $(CONFSRC) $(CONFLOCAL) $(PROFILE_TEMPLATES)
DISTCLEAN_TARGETS += $(CONFSRC) $(PROFILE_TEMPLATES)

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# Demo configuration 'mq' cache policy
#
# Note: This policy has been deprecated in favor of the smq policy
# keyword "default" means, setting is left with kernel defaults.
#
allocation {
cache_pool_chunk_size = 64
cache_mode = "writethrough"
cache_policy = "mq"
cache_settings {
mq {
sequential_threshold = "default" # #nr_sequential_ios
random_threshold = "default" # #nr_random_ios
read_promote_adjustment = "default"
write_promote_adjustment = "default"
discard_promote_adjustment = "default"
}
}
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# Demo configuration 'smq' cache policy
#
# The stochastic multi-queue (smq) policy addresses some of the problems
# with the multiqueue (mq) policy and uses less memory.
#
allocation {
cache_pool_chunk_size = 64
cache_mode = "writethrough"
cache_policy = "smq"
cache_settings {
# currently no settings for "smq" policy
}
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# Refer to 'man lvm.conf' for further information about profiles and
# general configuration file layout.
#
allocation {
cache_mode="writethrough"
cache_settings {
}
}
log {
report_command_log=0
command_log_sort="log_seq_num"
command_log_cols="log_seq_num,log_type,log_context,log_object_type,log_object_name,log_object_id,log_object_group,log_object_group_id,log_message,log_errno,log_ret_code"
command_log_selection="!(log_type=status && message=success)"
}
global {
units="h"
si_unit_consistency=1
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lvdisplay_shows_full_device_path=0
}
report {
output_format="basic"
compact_output=0
compact_output_cols=""
aligned=1
buffered=1
headings=1
@ -39,9 +25,8 @@ report {
list_item_separator=","
prefixes=0
quoted=1
columns_as_rows=0
colums_as_rows=0
binary_values_as_numeric=0
time_format="%Y-%m-%d %T %z"
devtypes_sort="devtype_name"
devtypes_cols="devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
devtypes_cols_verbose="devtype_name,devtype_max_partitions,devtype_description"
@ -60,15 +45,4 @@ report {
pvsegs_sort="pv_name,pvseg_start"
pvsegs_cols="pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size"
pvsegs_cols_verbose="pv_name,vg_name,pv_fmt,pv_attr,pv_size,pv_free,pvseg_start,pvseg_size,lv_name,seg_start_pe,segtype,seg_pe_ranges"
vgs_cols_full="vg_all"
pvs_cols_full="pv_all"
lvs_cols_full="lv_all"
pvsegs_cols_full="pvseg_all,pv_uuid,lv_uuid"
segs_cols_full="seg_all,lv_uuid"
vgs_sort_full="vg_name"
pvs_sort_full="pv_name"
lvs_sort_full="vg_name,lv_name"
pvsegs_sort_full="pv_uuid,pvseg_start"
segs_sort_full="lv_uuid,seg_start"
mark_hidden_devices=1
}

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#
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
#
# LVM configuration profile used by lvmdbusd daemon.
#
# This sets up LVM to produce output in the most suitable format for processing
# by lvmdbusd daemon which utilizes LVM shell to execute LVM commands.
#
# Do not edit this file in any way. This profile is distributed together with
# lvmdbusd and it contains configuration that is important for lvmdbusd to
# cooperate and interface with LVM correctly.
#
global {
# use bytes for expected and deterministic output
units=b
# no need for suffix if we have units set
suffix=0
}
report {
compact_output=0
compact_output_cols=""
binary_values_as_numeric=0
# time in number of seconds since the Epoch
time_format="%s"
mark_hidden_devices=1
# lvmdbusd expects JSON output
output_format=json
# *_cols_full for lvm fullreport's fields which lvmdbusd relies on to update its state
vgs_cols_full="vg_name,vg_uuid,vg_fmt,vg_size,vg_free,vg_sysid,vg_extent_size,vg_extent_count,vg_free_count,vg_profile,max_lv,max_pv,pv_count,lv_count,snap_count,vg_seqno,vg_mda_count,vg_mda_free,vg_mda_size,vg_mda_used_count,vg_attr,vg_tags"
pvs_cols_full="pv_name,pv_uuid,pv_fmt,pv_size,pv_free,pv_used,dev_size,pv_mda_size,pv_mda_free,pv_ba_start,pv_ba_size,pe_start,pv_pe_count,pv_pe_alloc_count,pv_attr,pv_tags,vg_name,vg_uuid"
lvs_cols_full="lv_uuid,lv_name,lv_path,lv_size,vg_name,pool_lv_uuid,pool_lv,origin_uuid,origin,data_percent,lv_attr,lv_tags,vg_uuid,lv_active,data_lv,metadata_lv,lv_parent,lv_role,lv_layout"
pvsegs_cols_full="pvseg_start,pvseg_size,segtype,pv_uuid,lv_uuid,pv_name"
segs_cols_full="seg_pe_ranges,segtype,lv_uuid"
vgs_sort_full="vg_name"
pvs_sort_full="pv_name"
lvs_sort_full="vg_name,lv_name"
pvsegs_sort_full="pv_uuid,pvseg_start"
segs_sort_full="lv_uuid,seg_start"
}
log {
# lvmdbusd relies on command log report to inspect LVM command's execution status
report_command_log=1
# display only outermost LVM shell-related log that lvmdbusd inspects first after LVM command execution (it calls 'lastlog' for more detailed log afterwards if needed)
command_log_selection="log_context=shell"
command_log_cols="log_seq_num,log_type,log_context,log_object_type,log_object_name,log_object_id,log_object_group,log_object_group_id,log_message,log_errno,log_ret_code"
command_log_sort="log_seq_num"
}

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# This is a local configuration file template for the LVM2 system
# which should be installed as @DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@/lvmlocal.conf .
#
# Refer to 'man lvm.conf' for information about the file layout.
#
# To put this file in a different directory and override
# @DEFAULT_SYS_DIR@ set the environment variable LVM_SYSTEM_DIR before
# running the tools.
#
# The lvmlocal.conf file is normally expected to contain only the
# "local" section which contains settings that should not be shared or
# repeated among different hosts. (But if other sections are present,
# they *will* get processed. Settings in this file override equivalent
# ones in lvm.conf and are in turn overridden by ones in any enabled
# lvm_<tag>.conf files.)
#
# Please take care that each setting only appears once if uncommenting
# example settings in this file and never copy this file between hosts.
# Configuration section local.
# LVM settings that are specific to the local host.
local {
# Configuration option local/system_id.
# Defines the local system ID for lvmlocal mode.
# This is used when global/system_id_source is set to 'lvmlocal' in the
# main configuration file, e.g. lvm.conf. When used, it must be set to
# a unique value among all hosts sharing access to the storage,
# e.g. a host name.
#
# Example
# Set no system ID:
# system_id = ""
# Set the system_id to a specific name:
# system_id = "host1"
#
# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
# system_id = ""
# Configuration option local/extra_system_ids.
# A list of extra VG system IDs the local host can access.
# VGs with the system IDs listed here (in addition to the host's own
# system ID) can be fully accessed by the local host. (These are
# system IDs that the host sees in VGs, not system IDs that identify
# the local host, which is determined by system_id_source.)
# Use this only after consulting 'man lvmsystemid' to be certain of
# correct usage and possible dangers.
# This configuration option does not have a default value defined.
# Configuration option local/host_id.
# The lvmlockd sanlock host_id.
# This must be unique among all hosts, and must be between 1 and 2000.
# Applicable only if LVM is compiled with lockd support
# This configuration option has an automatic default value.
# host_id = 0
}

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ allocation {
thin_pool_zero=1
thin_pool_discards="passdown"
thin_pool_chunk_size_policy="generic"
# thin_pool_chunk_size=128
# thin_pool_chunk_size=64
}
activation {
thin_pool_autoextend_threshold=100

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# Demo configuration for 'VDO' using less memory.
# ~lvmconfig --type full | grep vdo
allocation {
vdo_use_compression=1
vdo_use_deduplication=1
vdo_use_metadata_hints=1
vdo_minimum_io_size=4096
vdo_block_map_cache_size_mb=128
vdo_block_map_period=16380
vdo_check_point_frequency=0
vdo_use_sparse_index=0
vdo_index_memory_size_mb=256
vdo_slab_size_mb=2048
vdo_ack_threads=1
vdo_bio_threads=1
vdo_bio_rotation=64
vdo_cpu_threads=2
vdo_hash_zone_threads=1
vdo_logical_threads=1
vdo_physical_threads=1
vdo_write_policy="auto"
vdo_max_discard=1
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/*
* Coverity usage:
*
* translate model into xml
* cov-make-library -of coverity_model.xml coverity_model.c
*
* compile (using outdir 'cov'):
* cov-build --dir=cov make CC=gcc
*
* analyze (agressively, using 'cov')
* cov-analyze --dir cov --wait-for-license --hfa --concurrency --enable-fnptr --enable-constraint-fpp --security --all --aggressiveness-level=high --field-offset-escape --user-model-file=coverity/coverity_model.xml
*
* generate html output (to 'html' from 'cov'):
* cov-format-errors --dir cov --html-output html
*/
struct lv_segment;
struct logical_volume;
struct lv_segment *first_seg(const struct logical_volume *lv)
{
return ((struct lv_segment **)lv)[0];
}
struct lv_segment *last_seg(const struct logical_volume *lv)
{
return ((struct lv_segment **)lv)[0];
}
const char *find_config_tree_str(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
return "STRING";
}
/*
struct logical_volume *origin_from_cow(const struct logical_volume *lv)
{
if (lv)
return lv;
__coverity_panic__();
}
*/
/* simple_memccpy() from glibc */
void *memccpy(void *dest, const void *src, int c, size_t n)
{
const char *s = src;
char *d = dest;
while (n-- > 0)
if ((*d++ = *s++) == (char) c)
return d;
return 0;
}
/*
* 2 lines bellow needs to be placed in coverity/config/user_nodefs.h
* Not sure about any other way.
* Without them, coverity shows warning since x86 system header files
* are using inline assembly to reset fdset
*/
//#nodef FD_ZERO model_FD_ZERO
//void model_FD_ZERO(void *fdset);
void model_FD_ZERO(void *fdset)
{
unsigned i;
for (i = 0; i < 1024 / 8 / sizeof(long); ++i)
((long*)fdset)[i] = 0;
}
/* Resent Coverity reports quite weird errors... */
int *__errno_location(void)
{
}
const unsigned short **__ctype_b_loc (void)
{
}
/*
* Added extra pointer check to not need these models,
* for now just keep then in file
*/
/*
struct cmd_context;
struct profile;
const char *find_config_tree_str(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
return "text";
}
const char *find_config_tree_str_allow_empty(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
return "text";
}
*/
/*
* Until fixed coverity case# 00531860:
* A FORWARD_NULL false positive on a recursive function call
*
* model also these functions:
*/
/*
const struct dm_config_node;
const struct dm_config_node *find_config_tree_array(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
const struct dm_config_node *cn;
return cn;
}
const struct dm_config_node *find_config_tree_node(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
const struct dm_config_node *cn;
return cn;
}
int find_config_tree_bool(struct cmd_context *cmd, int id, struct profile *profile)
{
int b;
return b;
}
*/

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2004-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
@ -9,13 +9,17 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
.PHONY: dmeventd cmirrord lvmpolld lvmlockd
.PHONY: dmeventd clvmd cmirrord lvmetad
ifneq ("@CLVMD@", "none")
SUBDIRS += clvmd
endif
ifeq ("@BUILD_CMIRRORD@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += cmirrord
@ -28,20 +32,12 @@ daemons.cflow: dmeventd.cflow
endif
endif
ifeq ("@BUILD_LVMPOLLD@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += lvmpolld
endif
ifeq ("@BUILD_LVMLOCKD@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += lvmlockd
endif
ifeq ("@BUILD_LVMDBUSD@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += lvmdbusd
ifeq ("@BUILD_LVMETAD@", "yes")
SUBDIRS += lvmetad
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),distclean)
SUBDIRS = cmirrord dmeventd lvmpolld lvmlockd lvmdbusd
SUBDIRS = clvmd cmirrord dmeventd lvmetad
endif
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl

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#
# Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
CMAN_LIBS = @CMAN_LIBS@
CMAN_CFLAGS = @CMAN_CFLAGS@
CMAP_LIBS = @CMAP_LIBS@
CMAP_CFLAGS = @CMAP_CFLAGS@
CONFDB_LIBS = @CONFDB_LIBS@
CONFDB_CFLAGS = @CONFDB_CFLAGS@
CPG_LIBS = @CPG_LIBS@
CPG_CFLAGS = @CPG_CFLAGS@
DLM_LIBS = @DLM_LIBS@
DLM_CFLAGS = @DLM_CFLAGS@
QUORUM_LIBS = @QUORUM_LIBS@
QUORUM_CFLAGS = @QUORUM_CFLAGS@
SALCK_LIBS = @SALCK_LIBS@
SALCK_CFLAGS = @SALCK_CFLAGS@
SOURCES = \
clvmd-command.c \
clvmd.c \
lvm-functions.c \
refresh_clvmd.c
ifeq ("@DEBUG@", "yes")
DEFS += -DDEBUG
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring cman,, "@CLVMD@,"))
SOURCES += clvmd-cman.c
LMLIBS += $(CMAN_LIBS) $(CONFDB_LIBS) $(DLM_LIBS)
CFLAGS += $(CMAN_CFLAGS) $(CONFDB_CFLAGS) $(DLM_CFLAGS)
DEFS += -DUSE_CMAN
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring openais,, "@CLVMD@,"))
SOURCES += clvmd-openais.c
LMLIBS += $(CONFDB_LIBS) $(CPG_LIBS) $(SALCK_LIBS)
CFLAGS += $(CONFDB_CFLAGS) $(CPG_CFLAGS) $(SALCK_CFLAGS)
DEFS += -DUSE_OPENAIS
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring corosync,, "@CLVMD@,"))
SOURCES += clvmd-corosync.c
LMLIBS += $(CMAP_LIBS) $(CONFDB_LIBS) $(CPG_LIBS) $(DLM_LIBS) $(QUORUM_LIBS)
CFLAGS += $(CMAP_CFLAGS) $(CONFDB_CFLAGS) $(CPG_CFLAGS) $(DLM_CFLAGS) $(QUORUM_CFLAGS)
DEFS += -DUSE_COROSYNC
endif
ifneq (,$(findstring singlenode,, &quot;@CLVMD@,&quot;))
SOURCES += clvmd-singlenode.c
DEFS += -DUSE_SINGLENODE
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),distclean)
SOURCES += clvmd-cman.c
SOURCES += clvmd-openais.c
SOURCES += clvmd-corosync.c
SOURCES += clvmd-singlenode.c
endif
TARGETS = \
clvmd
LVMLIBS = $(LVMINTERNAL_LIBS)
ifeq ("@DMEVENTD@", "yes")
LVMLIBS += -ldevmapper-event
endif
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LVMLIBS += -ldevmapper
LIBS += $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
CFLAGS += -fno-strict-aliasing $(EXTRA_EXEC_CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += $(EXTRA_EXEC_LDFLAGS)
INSTALL_TARGETS = \
install_clvmd
clvmd: $(OBJECTS) $(top_builddir)/lib/liblvm-internal.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o clvmd $(OBJECTS) \
$(LVMLIBS) $(LMLIBS) $(LIBS)
.PHONY: install_clvmd
install_clvmd: $(TARGETS)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D clvmd $(usrsbindir)/clvmd
install: $(INSTALL_TARGETS)
install_cluster: $(INSTALL_TARGETS)

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/* Definitions for CLVMD server and clients */
/*
* The protocol spoken over the cluster and across the local socket.
*/
#ifndef _CLVM_H
#define _CLVM_H
#include "configure.h"
#include <inttypes.h>
struct clvm_header {
uint8_t cmd; /* See below */
uint8_t flags; /* See below */
uint16_t xid; /* Transaction ID */
uint32_t clientid; /* Only used in Daemon->Daemon comms */
int32_t status; /* For replies, whether request succeeded */
uint32_t arglen; /* Length of argument below.
If >1500 then it will be passed
around the cluster in the system LV */
char node[1]; /* Actually a NUL-terminated string, node name.
If this is empty then the command is
forwarded to all cluster nodes unless
FLAG_LOCAL or FLAG_REMOTE is also set. */
char args[1]; /* Arguments for the command follow the
node name, This member is only
valid if the node name is empty */
} __attribute__ ((packed));
/* Flags */
#define CLVMD_FLAG_LOCAL 1 /* Only do this on the local node */
#define CLVMD_FLAG_SYSTEMLV 2 /* Data in system LV under my node name */
#define CLVMD_FLAG_NODEERRS 4 /* Reply has errors in node-specific portion */
#define CLVMD_FLAG_REMOTE 8 /* Do this on all nodes except for the local node */
/* Name of the local socket to communicate between lvm and clvmd */
static const char CLVMD_SOCKNAME[]= DEFAULT_RUN_DIR "/clvmd.sock";
/* Internal commands & replies */
#define CLVMD_CMD_REPLY 1
#define CLVMD_CMD_VERSION 2 /* Send version around cluster when we start */
#define CLVMD_CMD_GOAWAY 3 /* Die if received this - we are running
an incompatible version */
#define CLVMD_CMD_TEST 4 /* Just for mucking about */
#define CLVMD_CMD_LOCK 30
#define CLVMD_CMD_UNLOCK 31
/* Lock/Unlock commands */
#define CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_LV 50
#define CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_VG 51
#define CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_QUERY 52
/* Misc functions */
#define CLVMD_CMD_REFRESH 40
#define CLVMD_CMD_GET_CLUSTERNAME 41
#define CLVMD_CMD_SET_DEBUG 42
#define CLVMD_CMD_VG_BACKUP 43
#define CLVMD_CMD_RESTART 44
#define CLVMD_CMD_SYNC_NAMES 45
/* Used internally by some callers, but not part of the protocol.*/
#define NODE_ALL "*"
#define NODE_LOCAL "."
#define NODE_REMOTE "^"
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* CMAN communication layer for clvmd.
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
#include "lvm-functions.h"
#include <libdlm.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#define LOCKSPACE_NAME "clvmd"
struct clvmd_node
{
struct cman_node *node;
int clvmd_up;
};
static int num_nodes;
static struct cman_node *nodes = NULL;
static struct cman_node this_node;
static int count_nodes; /* size of allocated nodes array */
static struct dm_hash_table *node_updown_hash;
static dlm_lshandle_t *lockspace;
static cman_handle_t c_handle;
static void count_clvmds_running(void);
static void get_members(void);
static int nodeid_from_csid(const char *csid);
static int name_from_nodeid(int nodeid, char *name);
static void event_callback(cman_handle_t handle, void *private, int reason, int arg);
static void data_callback(cman_handle_t handle, void *private,
char *buf, int len, uint8_t port, int nodeid);
struct lock_wait {
pthread_cond_t cond;
pthread_mutex_t mutex;
struct dlm_lksb lksb;
};
static int _init_cluster(void)
{
node_updown_hash = dm_hash_create(100);
/* Open the cluster communication socket */
c_handle = cman_init(NULL);
if (!c_handle) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Can't open cluster manager socket: %m");
return -1;
}
DEBUGLOG("Connected to CMAN\n");
if (cman_start_recv_data(c_handle, data_callback, CLUSTER_PORT_CLVMD)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Can't bind cluster socket: %m");
return -1;
}
if (cman_start_notification(c_handle, event_callback)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Can't start cluster event listening");
return -1;
}
/* Get the cluster members list */
get_members();
count_clvmds_running();
DEBUGLOG("CMAN initialisation complete\n");
/* Create a lockspace for LV & VG locks to live in */
lockspace = dlm_open_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME);
if (!lockspace) {
lockspace = dlm_create_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, 0600);
if (!lockspace) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unable to create DLM lockspace for CLVM: %m");
return -1;
}
DEBUGLOG("Created DLM lockspace for CLVMD.\n");
} else
DEBUGLOG("Opened existing DLM lockspace for CLVMD.\n");
dlm_ls_pthread_init(lockspace);
DEBUGLOG("DLM initialisation complete\n");
return 0;
}
static void _cluster_init_completed(void)
{
clvmd_cluster_init_completed();
}
static int _get_main_cluster_fd(void)
{
return cman_get_fd(c_handle);
}
static int _get_num_nodes(void)
{
int i;
int nnodes = 0;
/* return number of ACTIVE nodes */
for (i=0; i<num_nodes; i++) {
if (nodes[i].cn_member && nodes[i].cn_nodeid)
nnodes++;
}
return nnodes;
}
/* send_message with the fd check removed */
static int _cluster_send_message(const void *buf, int msglen, const char *csid,
const char *errtext)
{
int nodeid = 0;
if (csid)
memcpy(&nodeid, csid, CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN);
if (cman_send_data(c_handle, buf, msglen, 0, CLUSTER_PORT_CLVMD, nodeid) <= 0)
{
log_error("%s", errtext);
}
return msglen;
}
static void _get_our_csid(char *csid)
{
if (this_node.cn_nodeid == 0) {
cman_get_node(c_handle, 0, &this_node);
}
memcpy(csid, &this_node.cn_nodeid, CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN);
}
/* Call a callback routine for each node is that known (down means not running a clvmd) */
static int _cluster_do_node_callback(struct local_client *client,
void (*callback) (struct local_client *,
const char *,
int))
{
int i;
int somedown = 0;
for (i = 0; i < _get_num_nodes(); i++) {
if (nodes[i].cn_member && nodes[i].cn_nodeid) {
int up = (int)(long)dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_updown_hash, (char *)&nodes[i].cn_nodeid, sizeof(int));
callback(client, (char *)&nodes[i].cn_nodeid, up);
if (!up)
somedown = -1;
}
}
return somedown;
}
/* Process OOB messages from the cluster socket */
static void event_callback(cman_handle_t handle, void *private, int reason, int arg)
{
char namebuf[MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN];
switch (reason) {
case CMAN_REASON_PORTCLOSED:
name_from_nodeid(arg, namebuf);
log_notice("clvmd on node %s has died\n", namebuf);
DEBUGLOG("Got port closed message, removing node %s\n", namebuf);
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_updown_hash, (char *)&arg, sizeof(int), (void *)0);
break;
case CMAN_REASON_STATECHANGE:
DEBUGLOG("Got state change message, re-reading members list\n");
get_members();
break;
#if defined(LIBCMAN_VERSION) && LIBCMAN_VERSION >= 2
case CMAN_REASON_PORTOPENED:
/* Ignore this, wait for startup message from clvmd itself */
break;
case CMAN_REASON_TRY_SHUTDOWN:
DEBUGLOG("Got try shutdown, sending OK\n");
cman_replyto_shutdown(c_handle, 1);
break;
#endif
default:
/* ERROR */
DEBUGLOG("Got unknown event callback message: %d\n", reason);
break;
}
}
static struct local_client *cman_client;
static int _cluster_fd_callback(struct local_client *fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client **new_client)
{
/* Save this for data_callback */
cman_client = fd;
/* We never return a new client */
*new_client = NULL;
return cman_dispatch(c_handle, 0);
}
static void data_callback(cman_handle_t handle, void *private,
char *buf, int len, uint8_t port, int nodeid)
{
/* Ignore looped back messages */
if (nodeid == this_node.cn_nodeid)
return;
process_message(cman_client, buf, len, (char *)&nodeid);
}
static void _add_up_node(const char *csid)
{
/* It's up ! */
int nodeid = nodeid_from_csid(csid);
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_updown_hash, (char *)&nodeid, sizeof(int), (void *)1);
DEBUGLOG("Added new node %d to updown list\n", nodeid);
}
static void _cluster_closedown(void)
{
dlm_release_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, lockspace, 1);
cman_finish(c_handle);
}
static int is_listening(int nodeid)
{
int status;
do {
status = cman_is_listening(c_handle, nodeid, CLUSTER_PORT_CLVMD);
if (status < 0 && errno == EBUSY) { /* Don't busywait */
sleep(1);
errno = EBUSY; /* In case sleep trashes it */
}
}
while (status < 0 && errno == EBUSY);
return status;
}
/* Populate the list of CLVMDs running.
called only at startup time */
static void count_clvmds_running(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++) {
int nodeid = nodes[i].cn_nodeid;
if (is_listening(nodeid) == 1)
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_updown_hash, (void *)&nodeid, sizeof(int), (void*)1);
else
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_updown_hash, (void *)&nodeid, sizeof(int), (void*)0);
}
}
/* Get a list of active cluster members */
static void get_members(void)
{
int retnodes;
int status;
int i;
int high_nodeid = 0;
num_nodes = cman_get_node_count(c_handle);
if (num_nodes == -1) {
log_error("Unable to get node count");
return;
}
/* Not enough room for new nodes list ? */
if (num_nodes > count_nodes && nodes) {
free(nodes);
nodes = NULL;
}
if (nodes == NULL) {
count_nodes = num_nodes + 10; /* Overallocate a little */
nodes = malloc(count_nodes * sizeof(struct cman_node));
if (!nodes) {
log_error("Unable to allocate nodes array\n");
exit(5);
}
}
status = cman_get_nodes(c_handle, count_nodes, &retnodes, nodes);
if (status < 0) {
log_error("Unable to get node details");
exit(6);
}
/* Get the highest nodeid */
for (i=0; i<retnodes; i++) {
if (nodes[i].cn_nodeid > high_nodeid)
high_nodeid = nodes[i].cn_nodeid;
}
}
/* Convert a node name to a CSID */
static int _csid_from_name(char *csid, const char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++) {
if (strcmp(name, nodes[i].cn_name) == 0) {
memcpy(csid, &nodes[i].cn_nodeid, CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN);
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
/* Convert a CSID to a node name */
static int _name_from_csid(const char *csid, char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++) {
if (memcmp(csid, &nodes[i].cn_nodeid, CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN) == 0) {
strcpy(name, nodes[i].cn_name);
return 0;
}
}
/* Who?? */
strcpy(name, "Unknown");
return -1;
}
/* Convert a node ID to a node name */
static int name_from_nodeid(int nodeid, char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_nodes; i++) {
if (nodeid == nodes[i].cn_nodeid) {
strcpy(name, nodes[i].cn_name);
return 0;
}
}
/* Who?? */
strcpy(name, "Unknown");
return -1;
}
/* Convert a CSID to a node ID */
static int nodeid_from_csid(const char *csid)
{
int nodeid;
memcpy(&nodeid, csid, CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN);
return nodeid;
}
static int _is_quorate(void)
{
return cman_is_quorate(c_handle);
}
static void sync_ast_routine(void *arg)
{
struct lock_wait *lwait = arg;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lwait->mutex);
pthread_cond_signal(&lwait->cond);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lwait->mutex);
}
static int _sync_lock(const char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid)
{
int status;
struct lock_wait lwait;
if (!lockid) {
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
DEBUGLOG("sync_lock: '%s' mode:%d flags=%d\n", resource,mode,flags);
/* Conversions need the lockid in the LKSB */
if (flags & LKF_CONVERT)
lwait.lksb.sb_lkid = *lockid;
pthread_cond_init(&lwait.cond, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&lwait.mutex, NULL);
pthread_mutex_lock(&lwait.mutex);
status = dlm_ls_lock(lockspace,
mode,
&lwait.lksb,
flags,
resource,
strlen(resource),
0, sync_ast_routine, &lwait, NULL, NULL);
if (status)
return status;
/* Wait for it to complete */
pthread_cond_wait(&lwait.cond, &lwait.mutex);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lwait.mutex);
*lockid = lwait.lksb.sb_lkid;
errno = lwait.lksb.sb_status;
DEBUGLOG("sync_lock: returning lkid %x\n", *lockid);
if (lwait.lksb.sb_status)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
static int _sync_unlock(const char *resource /* UNUSED */, int lockid)
{
int status;
struct lock_wait lwait;
DEBUGLOG("sync_unlock: '%s' lkid:%x\n", resource, lockid);
pthread_cond_init(&lwait.cond, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&lwait.mutex, NULL);
pthread_mutex_lock(&lwait.mutex);
status = dlm_ls_unlock(lockspace, lockid, 0, &lwait.lksb, &lwait);
if (status)
return status;
/* Wait for it to complete */
pthread_cond_wait(&lwait.cond, &lwait.mutex);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lwait.mutex);
errno = lwait.lksb.sb_status;
if (lwait.lksb.sb_status != EUNLOCK)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
static int _get_cluster_name(char *buf, int buflen)
{
cman_cluster_t cluster_info;
int status;
status = cman_get_cluster(c_handle, &cluster_info);
if (!status) {
strncpy(buf, cluster_info.ci_name, buflen);
}
return status;
}
static struct cluster_ops _cluster_cman_ops = {
.name = "cman",
.cluster_init_completed = _cluster_init_completed,
.cluster_send_message = _cluster_send_message,
.name_from_csid = _name_from_csid,
.csid_from_name = _csid_from_name,
.get_num_nodes = _get_num_nodes,
.cluster_fd_callback = _cluster_fd_callback,
.get_main_cluster_fd = _get_main_cluster_fd,
.cluster_do_node_callback = _cluster_do_node_callback,
.is_quorate = _is_quorate,
.get_our_csid = _get_our_csid,
.add_up_node = _add_up_node,
.cluster_closedown = _cluster_closedown,
.get_cluster_name = _get_cluster_name,
.sync_lock = _sync_lock,
.sync_unlock = _sync_unlock,
};
struct cluster_ops *init_cman_cluster(void)
{
if (!_init_cluster())
return &_cluster_cman_ops;
else
return NULL;
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
CLVMD Cluster LVM daemon command processor.
To add commands to the daemon simply add a processor in do_command and return
and messages back in buf and the length in *retlen. The initial value of
buflen is the maximum size of the buffer. if buf is not large enough then it
may be reallocated by the functions in here to a suitable size bearing in
mind that anything larger than the passed-in size will have to be returned
using the system LV and so performance will suffer.
The status return will be negated and passed back to the originating node.
pre- and post- command routines are called only on the local node. The
purpose is primarily to get and release locks, though the pre- routine should
also do any other local setups required by the command (if any) and can
return a failure code that prevents the command from being distributed around
the cluster
The pre- and post- routines are run in their own thread so can block as long
they like, do_command is run in the main clvmd thread so should not block for
too long. If the pre-command returns an error code (!=0) then the command
will not be propogated around the cluster but the post-command WILL be called
Also note that the pre and post routine are *always* called on the local
node, even if the command to be executed was only requested to run on a
remote node. It may peek inside the client structure to check the status of
the command.
The clients of the daemon must, naturally, understand the return messages and
codes.
Routines in here may only READ the values in the client structure passed in
apart from client->private which they are free to do what they like with.
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
#include "lvm-globals.h"
#include "lvm-functions.h"
#include "locking.h"
#include <sys/utsname.h>
extern struct cluster_ops *clops;
static int restart_clvmd(void);
/* This is where all the real work happens:
NOTE: client will be NULL when this is executed on a remote node */
int do_command(struct local_client *client, struct clvm_header *msg, int msglen,
char **buf, int buflen, int *retlen)
{
char *args = msg->node + strlen(msg->node) + 1;
int arglen = msglen - sizeof(struct clvm_header) - strlen(msg->node);
int status = 0;
char *lockname;
const char *locktype;
struct utsname nodeinfo;
unsigned char lock_cmd;
unsigned char lock_flags;
/* Do the command */
switch (msg->cmd) {
/* Just a test message */
case CLVMD_CMD_TEST:
if (arglen > buflen) {
char *new_buf;
buflen = arglen + 200;
new_buf = realloc(*buf, buflen);
if (new_buf == NULL) {
status = errno;
free (*buf);
}
*buf = new_buf;
}
if (*buf) {
if (uname(&nodeinfo))
memset(&nodeinfo, 0, sizeof(nodeinfo));
*retlen = 1 + dm_snprintf(*buf, buflen,
"TEST from %s: %s v%s",
nodeinfo.nodename, args,
nodeinfo.release);
}
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_VG:
lock_cmd = args[0];
lock_flags = args[1];
lockname = &args[2];
/* Check to see if the VG is in use by LVM1 */
status = do_check_lvm1(lockname);
do_lock_vg(lock_cmd, lock_flags, lockname);
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_LV:
/* This is the biggie */
lock_cmd = args[0];
lock_flags = args[1];
lockname = &args[2];
status = do_lock_lv(lock_cmd, lock_flags, lockname);
/* Replace EIO with something less scary */
if (status == EIO) {
*retlen = 1 + dm_snprintf(*buf, buflen, "%s",
get_last_lvm_error());
return EIO;
}
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_QUERY:
lockname = &args[2];
if (buflen < 3)
return EIO;
if ((locktype = do_lock_query(lockname)))
*retlen = 1 + dm_snprintf(*buf, buflen, "%s", locktype);
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_REFRESH:
do_refresh_cache();
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_SYNC_NAMES:
lvm_do_fs_unlock();
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_SET_DEBUG:
clvmd_set_debug((debug_t) args[0]);
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_RESTART:
status = restart_clvmd();
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_GET_CLUSTERNAME:
status = clops->get_cluster_name(*buf, buflen);
if (!status)
*retlen = strlen(*buf)+1;
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_VG_BACKUP:
/*
* Do not run backup on local node, caller should do that.
*/
if (!client)
lvm_do_backup(&args[2]);
break;
default:
/* Won't get here because command is validated in pre_command */
break;
}
/* Check the status of the command and return the error text */
if (status) {
*retlen = 1 + ((*buf) ? dm_snprintf(*buf, buflen, "%s",
strerror(status)) : -1);
}
return status;
}
static int lock_vg(struct local_client *client)
{
struct dm_hash_table *lock_hash;
struct clvm_header *header =
(struct clvm_header *) client->bits.localsock.cmd;
unsigned char lock_cmd;
int lock_mode;
char *args = header->node + strlen(header->node) + 1;
int lkid;
int status;
char *lockname;
/*
* Keep a track of VG locks in our own hash table. In current
* practice there should only ever be more than two VGs locked
* if a user tries to merge lots of them at once
*/
if (!client->bits.localsock.private) {
if (!(lock_hash = dm_hash_create(3)))
return ENOMEM;
client->bits.localsock.private = (void *) lock_hash;
} else
lock_hash = (struct dm_hash_table *) client->bits.localsock.private;
lock_cmd = args[0] & (LCK_NONBLOCK | LCK_HOLD | LCK_SCOPE_MASK | LCK_TYPE_MASK);
lock_mode = ((int) lock_cmd & LCK_TYPE_MASK);
/* lock_flags = args[1]; */
lockname = &args[2];
DEBUGLOG("doing PRE command LOCK_VG '%s' at %x (client=%p)\n", lockname, lock_cmd, client);
if (lock_mode == LCK_UNLOCK) {
if (!(lkid = (int) (long) dm_hash_lookup(lock_hash, lockname)))
return EINVAL;
if ((status = sync_unlock(lockname, lkid)))
status = errno;
else
dm_hash_remove(lock_hash, lockname);
} else {
/* Read locks need to be PR; other modes get passed through */
if (lock_mode == LCK_READ)
lock_mode = LCK_PREAD;
if ((status = sync_lock(lockname, lock_mode, (lock_cmd & LCK_NONBLOCK) ? LCKF_NOQUEUE : 0, &lkid)))
status = errno;
else if (!dm_hash_insert(lock_hash, lockname, (void *) (long) lkid))
return ENOMEM;
}
return status;
}
/* Pre-command is a good place to get locks that are needed only for the duration
of the commands around the cluster (don't forget to free them in post-command),
and to sanity check the command arguments */
int do_pre_command(struct local_client *client)
{
struct clvm_header *header =
(struct clvm_header *) client->bits.localsock.cmd;
unsigned char lock_cmd;
unsigned char lock_flags;
char *args = header->node + strlen(header->node) + 1;
int lockid = 0;
int status = 0;
char *lockname;
switch (header->cmd) {
case CLVMD_CMD_TEST:
status = sync_lock("CLVMD_TEST", LCK_EXCL, 0, &lockid);
client->bits.localsock.private = (void *)(long)lockid;
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_VG:
lockname = &args[2];
/* We take out a real lock unless LCK_CACHE was set */
if (!strncmp(lockname, "V_", 2) ||
!strncmp(lockname, "P_#", 3))
status = lock_vg(client);
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_LV:
lock_cmd = args[0];
lock_flags = args[1];
lockname = &args[2];
status = pre_lock_lv(lock_cmd, lock_flags, lockname);
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_REFRESH:
case CLVMD_CMD_GET_CLUSTERNAME:
case CLVMD_CMD_SET_DEBUG:
case CLVMD_CMD_VG_BACKUP:
case CLVMD_CMD_SYNC_NAMES:
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_QUERY:
case CLVMD_CMD_RESTART:
break;
default:
log_error("Unknown command %d received\n", header->cmd);
status = EINVAL;
}
return status;
}
/* Note that the post-command routine is called even if the pre-command or the real command
failed */
int do_post_command(struct local_client *client)
{
struct clvm_header *header =
(struct clvm_header *) client->bits.localsock.cmd;
int status = 0;
unsigned char lock_cmd;
unsigned char lock_flags;
char *args = header->node + strlen(header->node) + 1;
char *lockname;
switch (header->cmd) {
case CLVMD_CMD_TEST:
status = sync_unlock("CLVMD_TEST", (int) (long) client->bits.localsock.private);
client->bits.localsock.private = NULL;
break;
case CLVMD_CMD_LOCK_LV:
lock_cmd = args[0];
lock_flags = args[1];
lockname = &args[2];
status = post_lock_lv(lock_cmd, lock_flags, lockname);
break;
default:
/* Nothing to do here */
break;
}
return status;
}
/* Called when the client is about to be deleted */
void cmd_client_cleanup(struct local_client *client)
{
struct dm_hash_node *v;
struct dm_hash_table *lock_hash;
int lkid;
char *lockname;
if (!client->bits.localsock.private)
return;
lock_hash = (struct dm_hash_table *)client->bits.localsock.private;
dm_hash_iterate(v, lock_hash) {
lkid = (int)(long)dm_hash_get_data(lock_hash, v);
lockname = dm_hash_get_key(lock_hash, v);
DEBUGLOG("cleanup: Unlocking lock %s %x\n", lockname, lkid);
(void) sync_unlock(lockname, lkid);
}
dm_hash_destroy(lock_hash);
client->bits.localsock.private = NULL;
}
static int restart_clvmd(void)
{
const char **argv;
char *lv_name;
int argc = 0, max_locks = 0;
struct dm_hash_node *hn = NULL;
char debug_arg[16];
const char *clvmd = getenv("LVM_CLVMD_BINARY") ? : CLVMD_PATH;
DEBUGLOG("clvmd restart requested\n");
/* Count exclusively-open LVs */
do {
hn = get_next_excl_lock(hn, &lv_name);
if (lv_name) {
max_locks++;
if (!*lv_name)
break; /* FIXME: Is this error ? */
}
} while (hn);
/* clvmd + locks (-E uuid) + debug (-d X) + NULL */
if (!(argv = malloc((max_locks * 2 + 6) * sizeof(*argv))))
goto_out;
/*
* Build the command-line
*/
argv[argc++] = "clvmd";
/* Propagate debug options */
if (clvmd_get_debug()) {
if (dm_snprintf(debug_arg, sizeof(debug_arg), "-d%u", clvmd_get_debug()) < 0)
goto_out;
argv[argc++] = debug_arg;
}
/* Propagate foreground options */
if (clvmd_get_foreground())
argv[argc++] = "-f";
argv[argc++] = "-I";
argv[argc++] = clops->name;
/* Now add the exclusively-open LVs */
hn = NULL;
do {
hn = get_next_excl_lock(hn, &lv_name);
if (lv_name) {
if (!*lv_name)
break; /* FIXME: Is this error ? */
argv[argc++] = "-E";
argv[argc++] = lv_name;
DEBUGLOG("excl lock: %s\n", lv_name);
}
} while (hn);
argv[argc] = NULL;
/* Exec new clvmd */
DEBUGLOG("--- Restarting %s ---\n", clvmd);
for (argc = 1; argv[argc]; argc++) DEBUGLOG("--- %d: %s\n", argc, argv[argc]);
/* NOTE: This will fail when downgrading! */
execvp(clvmd, (char **)argv);
out:
/* We failed */
DEBUGLOG("Restart of clvmd failed.\n");
free(argv);
return EIO;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* This file must be included first by every clvmd source file.
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLVMD_COMMON_H
#define _LVM_CLVMD_COMMON_H
#include "configure.h"
#define _REENTRANT
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#include "libdevmapper.h"
#include "lvm-logging.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* Abstraction layer for clvmd cluster communications
*/
#ifndef _CLVMD_COMMS_H
#define _CLVMD_COMMS_H
struct local_client;
struct cluster_ops {
const char *name;
void (*cluster_init_completed) (void);
int (*cluster_send_message) (const void *buf, int msglen,
const char *csid,
const char *errtext);
int (*name_from_csid) (const char *csid, char *name);
int (*csid_from_name) (char *csid, const char *name);
int (*get_num_nodes) (void);
int (*cluster_fd_callback) (struct local_client *fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client **new_client);
int (*get_main_cluster_fd) (void); /* gets accept FD or cman cluster socket */
int (*cluster_do_node_callback) (struct local_client *client,
void (*callback) (struct local_client *,
const char *csid,
int node_up));
int (*is_quorate) (void);
void (*get_our_csid) (char *csid);
void (*add_up_node) (const char *csid);
void (*reread_config) (void);
void (*cluster_closedown) (void);
int (*get_cluster_name)(char *buf, int buflen);
int (*sync_lock) (const char *resource, int mode,
int flags, int *lockid);
int (*sync_unlock) (const char *resource, int lockid);
};
#ifdef USE_CMAN
# include <netinet/in.h>
# include "libcman.h"
# define CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN 4
# ifndef MAX_CSID_LEN
# define MAX_CSID_LEN CMAN_MAX_CSID_LEN
# endif
# undef MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN
# define MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN CMAN_MAX_NODENAME_LEN
# define CMAN_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE 1500
# define CLUSTER_PORT_CLVMD 11
struct cluster_ops *init_cman_cluster(void);
#endif
#ifdef USE_OPENAIS
# include <openais/saAis.h>
# include <corosync/totem/totem.h>
# define OPENAIS_CSID_LEN (sizeof(int))
# define OPENAIS_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE MESSAGE_SIZE_MAX
# define OPENAIS_MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN SA_MAX_NAME_LENGTH
# ifndef MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN
# define MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN SA_MAX_NAME_LENGTH
# endif
# ifndef CMAN_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE
# define CMAN_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE MESSAGE_SIZE_MAX
# endif
# ifndef MAX_CSID_LEN
# define MAX_CSID_LEN sizeof(int)
# endif
struct cluster_ops *init_openais_cluster(void);
#endif
#ifdef USE_COROSYNC
# include <corosync/corotypes.h>
# define COROSYNC_CSID_LEN (sizeof(int))
# define COROSYNC_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE 65535
# define COROSYNC_MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN CS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH
# ifndef MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN
# define MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN CS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH
# endif
# ifndef CMAN_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE
# define CMAN_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE 65535
# endif
# ifndef MAX_CSID_LEN
# define MAX_CSID_LEN sizeof(int)
# endif
struct cluster_ops *init_corosync_cluster(void);
#endif
#ifdef USE_SINGLENODE
# define SINGLENODE_CSID_LEN (sizeof(int))
# ifndef MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN
# define MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN 64
# endif
# define SINGLENODE_MAX_CLUSTER_MESSAGE 65535
# ifndef MAX_CSID_LEN
# define MAX_CSID_LEN sizeof(int)
# endif
struct cluster_ops *init_singlenode_cluster(void);
#endif
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* This provides the interface between clvmd and corosync/DLM as the cluster
* and lock manager.
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
#include "lvm-functions.h"
#include "locking.h"
#include <corosync/cpg.h>
#include <corosync/quorum.h>
#ifdef HAVE_COROSYNC_CONFDB_H
# include <corosync/confdb.h>
#elif defined HAVE_COROSYNC_CMAP_H
# include <corosync/cmap.h>
#else
# error "Either HAVE_COROSYNC_CONFDB_H or HAVE_COROSYNC_CMAP_H must be defined."
#endif
#include <libdlm.h>
#include <syslog.h>
/* Timeout value for several corosync calls */
#define LOCKSPACE_NAME "clvmd"
static void corosync_cpg_deliver_callback (cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
uint32_t nodeid,
uint32_t pid,
void *msg,
size_t msg_len);
static void corosync_cpg_confchg_callback(cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries);
static void _cluster_closedown(void);
/* Hash list of nodes in the cluster */
static struct dm_hash_table *node_hash;
/* Number of active nodes */
static int num_nodes;
static unsigned int our_nodeid;
static struct local_client *cluster_client;
/* Corosync handles */
static cpg_handle_t cpg_handle;
static quorum_handle_t quorum_handle;
/* DLM Handle */
static dlm_lshandle_t *lockspace;
static struct cpg_name cpg_group_name;
/* Corosync callback structs */
cpg_callbacks_t corosync_cpg_callbacks = {
.cpg_deliver_fn = corosync_cpg_deliver_callback,
.cpg_confchg_fn = corosync_cpg_confchg_callback,
};
quorum_callbacks_t quorum_callbacks = {
.quorum_notify_fn = NULL,
};
struct node_info
{
enum {NODE_DOWN, NODE_CLVMD} state;
int nodeid;
};
/* Set errno to something approximating the right value and return 0 or -1 */
static int cs_to_errno(cs_error_t err)
{
switch(err)
{
case CS_OK:
return 0;
case CS_ERR_LIBRARY:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_VERSION:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_INIT:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_TIMEOUT:
errno = ETIME;
break;
case CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN:
errno = EAGAIN;
break;
case CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_NO_MEMORY:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
case CS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_BUSY:
errno = EBUSY;
break;
case CS_ERR_ACCESS:
errno = EPERM;
break;
case CS_ERR_NOT_EXIST:
errno = ENOENT;
break;
case CS_ERR_NAME_TOO_LONG:
errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
break;
case CS_ERR_EXIST:
errno = EEXIST;
break;
case CS_ERR_NO_SPACE:
errno = ENOSPC;
break;
case CS_ERR_INTERRUPT:
errno = EINTR;
break;
case CS_ERR_NAME_NOT_FOUND:
errno = ENOENT;
break;
case CS_ERR_NO_RESOURCES:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
case CS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case CS_ERR_BAD_OPERATION:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_FAILED_OPERATION:
errno = EIO;
break;
case CS_ERR_MESSAGE_ERROR:
errno = EIO;
break;
case CS_ERR_QUEUE_FULL:
errno = EXFULL;
break;
case CS_ERR_QUEUE_NOT_AVAILABLE:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_BAD_FLAGS:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case CS_ERR_TOO_BIG:
errno = E2BIG;
break;
case CS_ERR_NO_SECTIONS:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
}
return -1;
}
static char *print_corosync_csid(const char *csid)
{
static char buf[128];
int id;
memcpy(&id, csid, sizeof(int));
sprintf(buf, "%d", id);
return buf;
}
static void corosync_cpg_deliver_callback (cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
uint32_t nodeid,
uint32_t pid,
void *msg,
size_t msg_len)
{
int target_nodeid;
memcpy(&target_nodeid, msg, COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
DEBUGLOG("%u got message from nodeid %d for %d. len %zd\n",
our_nodeid, nodeid, target_nodeid, msg_len-4);
if (nodeid != our_nodeid)
if (target_nodeid == our_nodeid || target_nodeid == 0)
process_message(cluster_client, (char *)msg+COROSYNC_CSID_LEN,
msg_len-COROSYNC_CSID_LEN, (char*)&nodeid);
}
static void corosync_cpg_confchg_callback(cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries)
{
int i;
struct node_info *ninfo;
DEBUGLOG("confchg callback. %zd joined, %zd left, %zd members\n",
joined_list_entries, left_list_entries, member_list_entries);
for (i=0; i<joined_list_entries; i++) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&joined_list[i].nodeid,
COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo) {
ninfo = malloc(sizeof(struct node_info));
if (!ninfo) {
break;
}
else {
ninfo->nodeid = joined_list[i].nodeid;
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&ninfo->nodeid,
COROSYNC_CSID_LEN, ninfo);
}
}
ninfo->state = NODE_CLVMD;
}
for (i=0; i<left_list_entries; i++) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&left_list[i].nodeid,
COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
if (ninfo)
ninfo->state = NODE_DOWN;
}
num_nodes = member_list_entries;
}
static int _init_cluster(void)
{
cs_error_t err;
#ifdef QUORUM_SET /* corosync/quorum.h */
uint32_t quorum_type;
#endif
node_hash = dm_hash_create(100);
err = cpg_initialize(&cpg_handle,
&corosync_cpg_callbacks);
if (err != CS_OK) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot initialise Corosync CPG service: %d",
err);
DEBUGLOG("Cannot initialise Corosync CPG service: %d", err);
return cs_to_errno(err);
}
#ifdef QUORUM_SET
err = quorum_initialize(&quorum_handle,
&quorum_callbacks,
&quorum_type);
if (quorum_type != QUORUM_SET) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Corosync quorum service is not configured");
DEBUGLOG("Corosync quorum service is not configured");
return EINVAL;
}
#else
err = quorum_initialize(&quorum_handle,
&quorum_callbacks);
#endif
if (err != CS_OK) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot initialise Corosync quorum service: %d",
err);
DEBUGLOG("Cannot initialise Corosync quorum service: %d", err);
return cs_to_errno(err);
}
/* Create a lockspace for LV & VG locks to live in */
lockspace = dlm_open_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME);
if (!lockspace) {
lockspace = dlm_create_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, 0600);
if (!lockspace) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unable to create DLM lockspace for CLVM: %m");
return -1;
}
DEBUGLOG("Created DLM lockspace for CLVMD.\n");
} else
DEBUGLOG("Opened existing DLM lockspace for CLVMD.\n");
dlm_ls_pthread_init(lockspace);
DEBUGLOG("DLM initialisation complete\n");
/* Connect to the clvmd group */
strcpy((char *)cpg_group_name.value, "clvmd");
cpg_group_name.length = strlen((char *)cpg_group_name.value);
err = cpg_join(cpg_handle, &cpg_group_name);
if (err != CS_OK) {
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
quorum_finalize(quorum_handle);
dlm_release_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, lockspace, 1);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot join clvmd process group");
DEBUGLOG("Cannot join clvmd process group: %d\n", err);
return cs_to_errno(err);
}
err = cpg_local_get(cpg_handle,
&our_nodeid);
if (err != CS_OK) {
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
quorum_finalize(quorum_handle);
dlm_release_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, lockspace, 1);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot get local node id\n");
return cs_to_errno(err);
}
DEBUGLOG("Our local node id is %d\n", our_nodeid);
DEBUGLOG("Connected to Corosync\n");
return 0;
}
static void _cluster_closedown(void)
{
dlm_release_lockspace(LOCKSPACE_NAME, lockspace, 1);
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
quorum_finalize(quorum_handle);
}
static void _get_our_csid(char *csid)
{
memcpy(csid, &our_nodeid, sizeof(int));
}
/* Corosync doesn't really have nmode names so we
just use the node ID in hex instead */
static int _csid_from_name(char *csid, const char *name)
{
int nodeid;
struct node_info *ninfo;
if (sscanf(name, "%x", &nodeid) == 1) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
if (ninfo)
return nodeid;
}
return -1;
}
static int _name_from_csid(const char *csid, char *name)
{
struct node_info *ninfo;
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo)
{
sprintf(name, "UNKNOWN %s", print_corosync_csid(csid));
return -1;
}
sprintf(name, "%x", ninfo->nodeid);
return 0;
}
static int _get_num_nodes(void)
{
DEBUGLOG("num_nodes = %d\n", num_nodes);
return num_nodes;
}
/* Node is now known to be running a clvmd */
static void _add_up_node(const char *csid)
{
struct node_info *ninfo;
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo) {
DEBUGLOG("corosync_add_up_node no node_hash entry for csid %s\n",
print_corosync_csid(csid));
return;
}
DEBUGLOG("corosync_add_up_node %d\n", ninfo->nodeid);
ninfo->state = NODE_CLVMD;
return;
}
/* Call a callback for each node, so the caller knows whether it's up or down */
static int _cluster_do_node_callback(struct local_client *master_client,
void (*callback)(struct local_client *,
const char *csid, int node_up))
{
struct dm_hash_node *hn;
struct node_info *ninfo;
dm_hash_iterate(hn, node_hash)
{
char csid[COROSYNC_CSID_LEN];
ninfo = dm_hash_get_data(node_hash, hn);
memcpy(csid, dm_hash_get_key(node_hash, hn), COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
DEBUGLOG("down_callback. node %d, state = %d\n", ninfo->nodeid,
ninfo->state);
if (ninfo->state == NODE_CLVMD)
callback(master_client, csid, 1);
}
return 0;
}
/* Real locking */
static int _lock_resource(const char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid)
{
struct dlm_lksb lksb;
int err;
DEBUGLOG("lock_resource '%s', flags=%d, mode=%d\n", resource, flags, mode);
if (flags & LKF_CONVERT)
lksb.sb_lkid = *lockid;
err = dlm_ls_lock_wait(lockspace,
mode,
&lksb,
flags,
resource,
strlen(resource),
0,
NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (err != 0)
{
DEBUGLOG("dlm_ls_lock returned %d\n", errno);
return err;
}
if (lksb.sb_status != 0)
{
DEBUGLOG("dlm_ls_lock returns lksb.sb_status %d\n", lksb.sb_status);
errno = lksb.sb_status;
return -1;
}
DEBUGLOG("lock_resource returning %d, lock_id=%x\n", err, lksb.sb_lkid);
*lockid = lksb.sb_lkid;
return 0;
}
static int _unlock_resource(const char *resource, int lockid)
{
struct dlm_lksb lksb;
int err;
DEBUGLOG("unlock_resource: %s lockid: %x\n", resource, lockid);
lksb.sb_lkid = lockid;
err = dlm_ls_unlock_wait(lockspace,
lockid,
0,
&lksb);
if (err != 0)
{
DEBUGLOG("Unlock returned %d\n", err);
return err;
}
if (lksb.sb_status != EUNLOCK)
{
DEBUGLOG("dlm_ls_unlock_wait returns lksb.sb_status: %d\n", lksb.sb_status);
errno = lksb.sb_status;
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int _is_quorate(void)
{
int quorate;
if (quorum_getquorate(quorum_handle, &quorate) == CS_OK)
return quorate;
else
return 0;
}
static int _get_main_cluster_fd(void)
{
int select_fd;
cpg_fd_get(cpg_handle, &select_fd);
return select_fd;
}
static int _cluster_fd_callback(struct local_client *fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client **new_client)
{
cluster_client = fd;
*new_client = NULL;
cpg_dispatch(cpg_handle, CS_DISPATCH_ONE);
return 1;
}
static int _cluster_send_message(const void *buf, int msglen, const char *csid,
const char *errtext)
{
struct iovec iov[2];
cs_error_t err;
int target_node;
if (csid)
memcpy(&target_node, csid, COROSYNC_CSID_LEN);
else
target_node = 0;
iov[0].iov_base = &target_node;
iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(int);
iov[1].iov_base = (char *)buf;
iov[1].iov_len = msglen;
err = cpg_mcast_joined(cpg_handle, CPG_TYPE_AGREED, iov, 2);
return cs_to_errno(err);
}
#ifdef HAVE_COROSYNC_CONFDB_H
/*
* We are not necessarily connected to a Red Hat Cluster system,
* but if we are, this returns the cluster name from cluster.conf.
* I've used confdb rather than ccs to reduce the inter-package
* dependancies as well as to allow people to set a cluster name
* for themselves even if they are not running on RH cluster.
*/
static int _get_cluster_name(char *buf, int buflen)
{
confdb_handle_t handle;
int result;
size_t namelen = buflen;
hdb_handle_t cluster_handle;
confdb_callbacks_t callbacks = {
.confdb_key_change_notify_fn = NULL,
.confdb_object_create_change_notify_fn = NULL,
.confdb_object_delete_change_notify_fn = NULL
};
/* This is a default in case everything else fails */
strncpy(buf, "Corosync", buflen);
/* Look for a cluster name in confdb */
result = confdb_initialize (&handle, &callbacks);
if (result != CS_OK)
return 0;
result = confdb_object_find_start(handle, OBJECT_PARENT_HANDLE);
if (result != CS_OK)
goto out;
result = confdb_object_find(handle, OBJECT_PARENT_HANDLE, (void *)"cluster", strlen("cluster"), &cluster_handle);
if (result != CS_OK)
goto out;
result = confdb_key_get(handle, cluster_handle, (void *)"name", strlen("name"), buf, &namelen);
if (result != CS_OK)
goto out;
buf[namelen] = '\0';
out:
confdb_finalize(handle);
return 0;
}
#elif defined HAVE_COROSYNC_CMAP_H
static int _get_cluster_name(char *buf, int buflen)
{
cmap_handle_t cmap_handle = 0;
int result;
char *name = NULL;
/* This is a default in case everything else fails */
strncpy(buf, "Corosync", buflen);
/* Look for a cluster name in cmap */
result = cmap_initialize(&cmap_handle);
if (result != CS_OK)
return 0;
result = cmap_get_string(cmap_handle, "totem.cluster_name", &name);
if (result != CS_OK)
goto out;
memset(buf, 0, buflen);
strncpy(buf, name, buflen - 1);
out:
if (name)
free(name);
cmap_finalize(cmap_handle);
return 0;
}
#endif
static struct cluster_ops _cluster_corosync_ops = {
.name = "corosync",
.cluster_init_completed = NULL,
.cluster_send_message = _cluster_send_message,
.name_from_csid = _name_from_csid,
.csid_from_name = _csid_from_name,
.get_num_nodes = _get_num_nodes,
.cluster_fd_callback = _cluster_fd_callback,
.get_main_cluster_fd = _get_main_cluster_fd,
.cluster_do_node_callback = _cluster_do_node_callback,
.is_quorate = _is_quorate,
.get_our_csid = _get_our_csid,
.add_up_node = _add_up_node,
.reread_config = NULL,
.cluster_closedown = _cluster_closedown,
.get_cluster_name = _get_cluster_name,
.sync_lock = _lock_resource,
.sync_unlock = _unlock_resource,
};
struct cluster_ops *init_corosync_cluster(void)
{
if (!_init_cluster())
return &_cluster_corosync_ops;
else
return NULL;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* This provides the interface between clvmd and OpenAIS as the cluster
* and lock manager.
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <openais/saAis.h>
#include <openais/saLck.h>
#include <corosync/corotypes.h>
#include <corosync/cpg.h>
#include "locking.h"
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "lvm-functions.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
/* Timeout value for several openais calls */
#define TIMEOUT 10
static void openais_cpg_deliver_callback (cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
uint32_t nodeid,
uint32_t pid,
void *msg,
size_t msg_len);
static void openais_cpg_confchg_callback(cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries);
static void _cluster_closedown(void);
/* Hash list of nodes in the cluster */
static struct dm_hash_table *node_hash;
/* For associating lock IDs & resource handles */
static struct dm_hash_table *lock_hash;
/* Number of active nodes */
static int num_nodes;
static unsigned int our_nodeid;
static struct local_client *cluster_client;
/* OpenAIS handles */
static cpg_handle_t cpg_handle;
static SaLckHandleT lck_handle;
static struct cpg_name cpg_group_name;
/* Openais callback structs */
cpg_callbacks_t openais_cpg_callbacks = {
.cpg_deliver_fn = openais_cpg_deliver_callback,
.cpg_confchg_fn = openais_cpg_confchg_callback,
};
struct node_info
{
enum {NODE_UNKNOWN, NODE_DOWN, NODE_UP, NODE_CLVMD} state;
int nodeid;
};
struct lock_info
{
SaLckResourceHandleT res_handle;
SaLckLockIdT lock_id;
SaNameT lock_name;
};
/* Set errno to something approximating the right value and return 0 or -1 */
static int ais_to_errno(SaAisErrorT err)
{
switch(err)
{
case SA_AIS_OK:
return 0;
case SA_AIS_ERR_LIBRARY:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_VERSION:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_INIT:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_TIMEOUT:
errno = ETIME;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN:
errno = EAGAIN;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NO_MEMORY:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_BAD_HANDLE:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_BUSY:
errno = EBUSY;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_ACCESS:
errno = EPERM;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NOT_EXIST:
errno = ENOENT;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NAME_TOO_LONG:
errno = ENAMETOOLONG;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_EXIST:
errno = EEXIST;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NO_SPACE:
errno = ENOSPC;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_INTERRUPT:
errno = EINTR;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NAME_NOT_FOUND:
errno = ENOENT;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NO_RESOURCES:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED:
errno = EOPNOTSUPP;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_BAD_OPERATION:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_FAILED_OPERATION:
errno = EIO;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_MESSAGE_ERROR:
errno = EIO;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_QUEUE_FULL:
errno = EXFULL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_QUEUE_NOT_AVAILABLE:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_BAD_FLAGS:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_TOO_BIG:
errno = E2BIG;
break;
case SA_AIS_ERR_NO_SECTIONS:
errno = ENOMEM;
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
}
return -1;
}
static char *print_openais_csid(const char *csid)
{
static char buf[128];
int id;
memcpy(&id, csid, sizeof(int));
sprintf(buf, "%d", id);
return buf;
}
static int add_internal_client(int fd, fd_callback_t callback)
{
struct local_client *client;
DEBUGLOG("Add_internal_client, fd = %d\n", fd);
if (!(client = dm_zalloc(sizeof(*client)))) {
DEBUGLOG("malloc failed\n");
return -1;
}
client->fd = fd;
client->type = CLUSTER_INTERNAL;
client->callback = callback;
add_client(client);
/* Set Close-on-exec */
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, 1);
return 0;
}
static void openais_cpg_deliver_callback (cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
uint32_t nodeid,
uint32_t pid,
void *msg,
size_t msg_len)
{
int target_nodeid;
memcpy(&target_nodeid, msg, OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
DEBUGLOG("%u got message from nodeid %d for %d. len %" PRIsize_t "\n",
our_nodeid, nodeid, target_nodeid, msg_len-4);
if (nodeid != our_nodeid)
if (target_nodeid == our_nodeid || target_nodeid == 0)
process_message(cluster_client, (char *)msg+OPENAIS_CSID_LEN,
msg_len-OPENAIS_CSID_LEN, (char*)&nodeid);
}
static void openais_cpg_confchg_callback(cpg_handle_t handle,
const struct cpg_name *groupName,
const struct cpg_address *member_list, size_t member_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *left_list, size_t left_list_entries,
const struct cpg_address *joined_list, size_t joined_list_entries)
{
int i;
struct node_info *ninfo;
DEBUGLOG("confchg callback. %" PRIsize_t " joined, "
"%" PRIsize_t " left, %" PRIsize_t " members\n",
joined_list_entries, left_list_entries, member_list_entries);
for (i=0; i<joined_list_entries; i++) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&joined_list[i].nodeid,
OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo) {
ninfo = malloc(sizeof(struct node_info));
if (!ninfo) {
break;
}
else {
ninfo->nodeid = joined_list[i].nodeid;
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&ninfo->nodeid,
OPENAIS_CSID_LEN, ninfo);
}
}
ninfo->state = NODE_CLVMD;
}
for (i=0; i<left_list_entries; i++) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&left_list[i].nodeid,
OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (ninfo)
ninfo->state = NODE_DOWN;
}
for (i=0; i<member_list_entries; i++) {
if (member_list[i].nodeid == 0) continue;
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&member_list[i].nodeid,
OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo) {
ninfo = malloc(sizeof(struct node_info));
if (!ninfo) {
break;
}
else {
ninfo->nodeid = member_list[i].nodeid;
dm_hash_insert_binary(node_hash,
(char *)&ninfo->nodeid,
OPENAIS_CSID_LEN, ninfo);
}
}
ninfo->state = NODE_CLVMD;
}
num_nodes = member_list_entries;
}
static int lck_dispatch(struct local_client *client, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid, struct local_client **new_client)
{
*new_client = NULL;
saLckDispatch(lck_handle, SA_DISPATCH_ONE);
return 1;
}
static int _init_cluster(void)
{
SaAisErrorT err;
SaVersionT ver = { 'B', 1, 1 };
int select_fd;
node_hash = dm_hash_create(100);
lock_hash = dm_hash_create(10);
err = cpg_initialize(&cpg_handle,
&openais_cpg_callbacks);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot initialise OpenAIS CPG service: %d",
err);
DEBUGLOG("Cannot initialise OpenAIS CPG service: %d", err);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
err = saLckInitialize(&lck_handle,
NULL,
&ver);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK) {
cpg_initialize(&cpg_handle, &openais_cpg_callbacks);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot initialise OpenAIS lock service: %d",
err);
DEBUGLOG("Cannot initialise OpenAIS lock service: %d\n\n", err);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
/* Connect to the clvmd group */
strcpy((char *)cpg_group_name.value, "clvmd");
cpg_group_name.length = strlen((char *)cpg_group_name.value);
err = cpg_join(cpg_handle, &cpg_group_name);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK) {
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
saLckFinalize(lck_handle);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot join clvmd process group");
DEBUGLOG("Cannot join clvmd process group: %d\n", err);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
err = cpg_local_get(cpg_handle,
&our_nodeid);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK) {
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
saLckFinalize(lck_handle);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Cannot get local node id\n");
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
DEBUGLOG("Our local node id is %d\n", our_nodeid);
saLckSelectionObjectGet(lck_handle, (SaSelectionObjectT *)&select_fd);
add_internal_client(select_fd, lck_dispatch);
DEBUGLOG("Connected to OpenAIS\n");
return 0;
}
static void _cluster_closedown(void)
{
saLckFinalize(lck_handle);
cpg_finalize(cpg_handle);
}
static void _get_our_csid(char *csid)
{
memcpy(csid, &our_nodeid, sizeof(int));
}
/* OpenAIS doesn't really have nmode names so we
just use the node ID in hex instead */
static int _csid_from_name(char *csid, const char *name)
{
int nodeid;
struct node_info *ninfo;
if (sscanf(name, "%x", &nodeid) == 1) {
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (ninfo)
return nodeid;
}
return -1;
}
static int _name_from_csid(const char *csid, char *name)
{
struct node_info *ninfo;
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo)
{
sprintf(name, "UNKNOWN %s", print_openais_csid(csid));
return -1;
}
sprintf(name, "%x", ninfo->nodeid);
return 0;
}
static int _get_num_nodes()
{
DEBUGLOG("num_nodes = %d\n", num_nodes);
return num_nodes;
}
/* Node is now known to be running a clvmd */
static void _add_up_node(const char *csid)
{
struct node_info *ninfo;
ninfo = dm_hash_lookup_binary(node_hash, csid, OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
if (!ninfo) {
DEBUGLOG("openais_add_up_node no node_hash entry for csid %s\n",
print_openais_csid(csid));
return;
}
DEBUGLOG("openais_add_up_node %d\n", ninfo->nodeid);
ninfo->state = NODE_CLVMD;
return;
}
/* Call a callback for each node, so the caller knows whether it's up or down */
static int _cluster_do_node_callback(struct local_client *master_client,
void (*callback)(struct local_client *,
const char *csid, int node_up))
{
struct dm_hash_node *hn;
struct node_info *ninfo;
int somedown = 0;
dm_hash_iterate(hn, node_hash)
{
char csid[OPENAIS_CSID_LEN];
ninfo = dm_hash_get_data(node_hash, hn);
memcpy(csid, dm_hash_get_key(node_hash, hn), OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
DEBUGLOG("down_callback. node %d, state = %d\n", ninfo->nodeid,
ninfo->state);
if (ninfo->state != NODE_DOWN)
callback(master_client, csid, ninfo->state == NODE_CLVMD);
if (ninfo->state != NODE_CLVMD)
somedown = -1;
}
return somedown;
}
/* Real locking */
static int _lock_resource(char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid)
{
struct lock_info *linfo;
SaLckResourceHandleT res_handle;
SaAisErrorT err;
SaLckLockIdT lock_id;
SaLckLockStatusT lockStatus;
/* This needs to be converted from DLM/LVM2 value for OpenAIS LCK */
if (flags & LCK_NONBLOCK) flags = SA_LCK_LOCK_NO_QUEUE;
linfo = malloc(sizeof(struct lock_info));
if (!linfo)
return -1;
DEBUGLOG("lock_resource '%s', flags=%d, mode=%d\n", resource, flags, mode);
linfo->lock_name.length = strlen(resource)+1;
strcpy((char *)linfo->lock_name.value, resource);
err = saLckResourceOpen(lck_handle, &linfo->lock_name,
SA_LCK_RESOURCE_CREATE, TIMEOUT, &res_handle);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK)
{
DEBUGLOG("ResourceOpen returned %d\n", err);
free(linfo);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
err = saLckResourceLock(
res_handle,
&lock_id,
mode,
flags,
0,
SA_TIME_END,
&lockStatus);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK && lockStatus != SA_LCK_LOCK_GRANTED)
{
free(linfo);
saLckResourceClose(res_handle);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
/* Wait for it to complete */
DEBUGLOG("lock_resource returning %d, lock_id=%" PRIx64 "\n",
err, lock_id);
linfo->lock_id = lock_id;
linfo->res_handle = res_handle;
dm_hash_insert(lock_hash, resource, linfo);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
static int _unlock_resource(char *resource, int lockid)
{
SaAisErrorT err;
struct lock_info *linfo;
DEBUGLOG("unlock_resource %s\n", resource);
linfo = dm_hash_lookup(lock_hash, resource);
if (!linfo)
return 0;
DEBUGLOG("unlock_resource: lockid: %" PRIx64 "\n", linfo->lock_id);
err = saLckResourceUnlock(linfo->lock_id, SA_TIME_END);
if (err != SA_AIS_OK)
{
DEBUGLOG("Unlock returned %d\n", err);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
/* Release the resource */
dm_hash_remove(lock_hash, resource);
saLckResourceClose(linfo->res_handle);
free(linfo);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
static int _sync_lock(const char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid)
{
int status;
char lock1[strlen(resource)+3];
char lock2[strlen(resource)+3];
snprintf(lock1, sizeof(lock1), "%s-1", resource);
snprintf(lock2, sizeof(lock2), "%s-2", resource);
switch (mode)
{
case LCK_EXCL:
status = _lock_resource(lock1, SA_LCK_EX_LOCK_MODE, flags, lockid);
if (status)
goto out;
/* If we can't get this lock too then bail out */
status = _lock_resource(lock2, SA_LCK_EX_LOCK_MODE, LCK_NONBLOCK,
lockid);
if (status == SA_LCK_LOCK_NOT_QUEUED)
{
_unlock_resource(lock1, *lockid);
status = -1;
errno = EAGAIN;
}
break;
case LCK_PREAD:
case LCK_READ:
status = _lock_resource(lock1, SA_LCK_PR_LOCK_MODE, flags, lockid);
if (status)
goto out;
_unlock_resource(lock2, *lockid);
break;
case LCK_WRITE:
status = _lock_resource(lock2, SA_LCK_EX_LOCK_MODE, flags, lockid);
if (status)
goto out;
_unlock_resource(lock1, *lockid);
break;
default:
status = -1;
errno = EINVAL;
break;
}
out:
*lockid = mode;
return status;
}
static int _sync_unlock(const char *resource, int lockid)
{
int status = 0;
char lock1[strlen(resource)+3];
char lock2[strlen(resource)+3];
snprintf(lock1, sizeof(lock1), "%s-1", resource);
snprintf(lock2, sizeof(lock2), "%s-2", resource);
_unlock_resource(lock1, lockid);
_unlock_resource(lock2, lockid);
return status;
}
/* We are always quorate ! */
static int _is_quorate()
{
return 1;
}
static int _get_main_cluster_fd(void)
{
int select_fd;
cpg_fd_get(cpg_handle, &select_fd);
return select_fd;
}
static int _cluster_fd_callback(struct local_client *fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client **new_client)
{
cluster_client = fd;
*new_client = NULL;
cpg_dispatch(cpg_handle, SA_DISPATCH_ONE);
return 1;
}
static int _cluster_send_message(const void *buf, int msglen, const char *csid,
const char *errtext)
{
struct iovec iov[2];
SaAisErrorT err;
int target_node;
if (csid)
memcpy(&target_node, csid, OPENAIS_CSID_LEN);
else
target_node = 0;
iov[0].iov_base = &target_node;
iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(int);
iov[1].iov_base = (char *)buf;
iov[1].iov_len = msglen;
err = cpg_mcast_joined(cpg_handle, CPG_TYPE_AGREED, iov, 2);
return ais_to_errno(err);
}
/* We don't have a cluster name to report here */
static int _get_cluster_name(char *buf, int buflen)
{
strncpy(buf, "OpenAIS", buflen);
return 0;
}
static struct cluster_ops _cluster_openais_ops = {
.name = "openais",
.cluster_init_completed = NULL,
.cluster_send_message = _cluster_send_message,
.name_from_csid = _name_from_csid,
.csid_from_name = _csid_from_name,
.get_num_nodes = _get_num_nodes,
.cluster_fd_callback = _cluster_fd_callback,
.get_main_cluster_fd = _get_main_cluster_fd,
.cluster_do_node_callback = _cluster_do_node_callback,
.is_quorate = _is_quorate,
.get_our_csid = _get_our_csid,
.add_up_node = _add_up_node,
.reread_config = NULL,
.cluster_closedown = _cluster_closedown,
.get_cluster_name = _get_cluster_name,
.sync_lock = _sync_lock,
.sync_unlock = _sync_unlock,
};
struct cluster_ops *init_openais_cluster(void)
{
if (!_init_cluster())
return &_cluster_openais_ops;
return NULL;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include "locking.h"
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
#include <sys/un.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
static const char SINGLENODE_CLVMD_SOCKNAME[] = DEFAULT_RUN_DIR "/clvmd_singlenode.sock";
static int listen_fd = -1;
static struct dm_hash_table *_locks;
static int _lockid;
static pthread_mutex_t _lock_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/* Using one common condition for all locks for simplicity */
static pthread_cond_t _lock_cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
struct lock {
struct dm_list list;
int lockid;
int mode;
};
static void close_comms(void)
{
if (listen_fd != -1 && close(listen_fd))
stack;
(void)unlink(SINGLENODE_CLVMD_SOCKNAME);
listen_fd = -1;
}
static int init_comms(void)
{
mode_t old_mask;
struct sockaddr_un addr = { .sun_family = AF_UNIX };
if (!dm_strncpy(addr.sun_path, SINGLENODE_CLVMD_SOCKNAME,
sizeof(addr.sun_path))) {
DEBUGLOG("%s: singlenode socket name too long.",
SINGLENODE_CLVMD_SOCKNAME);
return -1;
}
close_comms();
(void) dm_prepare_selinux_context(SINGLENODE_CLVMD_SOCKNAME, S_IFSOCK);
old_mask = umask(0077);
listen_fd = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (listen_fd < 0) {
DEBUGLOG("Can't create local socket: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
/* Set Close-on-exec */
if (fcntl(listen_fd, F_SETFD, 1)) {
DEBUGLOG("Setting CLOEXEC on client fd failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
if (bind(listen_fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof(addr)) < 0) {
DEBUGLOG("Can't bind local socket: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
if (listen(listen_fd, 10) < 0) {
DEBUGLOG("Can't listen local socket: %s\n", strerror(errno));
goto error;
}
umask(old_mask);
(void) dm_prepare_selinux_context(NULL, 0);
return 0;
error:
umask(old_mask);
(void) dm_prepare_selinux_context(NULL, 0);
close_comms();
return -1;
}
static int _init_cluster(void)
{
int r;
if (!(_locks = dm_hash_create(128))) {
DEBUGLOG("Failed to allocate single-node hash table.\n");
return 1;
}
r = init_comms();
if (r) {
dm_hash_destroy(_locks);
_locks = NULL;
return r;
}
DEBUGLOG("Single-node cluster initialised.\n");
return 0;
}
static void _cluster_closedown(void)
{
close_comms();
/* If there is any awaited resource, kill it softly */
pthread_mutex_lock(&_lock_mutex);
dm_hash_destroy(_locks);
_locks = NULL;
_lockid = 0;
pthread_cond_broadcast(&_lock_cond); /* wakeup waiters */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_lock_mutex);
}
static void _get_our_csid(char *csid)
{
int nodeid = 1;
memcpy(csid, &nodeid, sizeof(int));
}
static int _csid_from_name(char *csid, const char *name)
{
return 1;
}
static int _name_from_csid(const char *csid, char *name)
{
strcpy(name, "SINGLENODE");
return 0;
}
static int _get_num_nodes(void)
{
return 1;
}
/* Node is now known to be running a clvmd */
static void _add_up_node(const char *csid)
{
}
/* Call a callback for each node, so the caller knows whether it's up or down */
static int _cluster_do_node_callback(struct local_client *master_client,
void (*callback)(struct local_client *,
const char *csid, int node_up))
{
return 0;
}
int _lock_file(const char *file, uint32_t flags);
static const char *_get_mode(int mode)
{
switch (mode) {
case LCK_NULL: return "NULL";
case LCK_READ: return "READ";
case LCK_PREAD: return "PREAD";
case LCK_WRITE: return "WRITE";
case LCK_EXCL: return "EXCLUSIVE";
case LCK_UNLOCK: return "UNLOCK";
default: return "????";
}
}
/* Real locking */
static int _lock_resource(const char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid)
{
/* DLM table of allowed transition states */
static const int _dlm_table[6][6] = {
/* Mode NL CR CW PR PW EX */
/* NL */ { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1},
/* CR */ { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0},
/* CW */ { 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0},
/* PR */ { 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0},
/* PW */ { 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0},
/* EX */ { 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
};
struct lock *lck = NULL, *lckt;
struct dm_list *head;
DEBUGLOG("Locking resource %s, flags=0x%02x (%s%s%s), mode=%s (%d)\n",
resource, flags,
(flags & LCKF_NOQUEUE) ? "NOQUEUE" : "",
((flags & (LCKF_NOQUEUE | LCKF_CONVERT)) ==
(LCKF_NOQUEUE | LCKF_CONVERT)) ? "|" : "",
(flags & LCKF_CONVERT) ? "CONVERT" : "",
_get_mode(mode), mode);
mode &= LCK_TYPE_MASK;
pthread_mutex_lock(&_lock_mutex);
retry:
pthread_cond_broadcast(&_lock_cond); /* to wakeup waiters */
if (!(head = dm_hash_lookup(_locks, resource))) {
if (flags & LCKF_CONVERT) {
/* In real DLM, lock is identified only by lockid, resource is not used */
DEBUGLOG("Unlocked resource %s cannot be converted\n", resource);
goto_bad;
}
/* Add new locked resource */
if (!(head = dm_malloc(sizeof(struct dm_list))) ||
!dm_hash_insert(_locks, resource, head)) {
dm_free(head);
goto_bad;
}
dm_list_init(head);
} else /* Update/convert locked resource */
dm_list_iterate_items(lck, head) {
/* Check is all locks are compatible with requested lock */
if (flags & LCKF_CONVERT) {
if (lck->lockid != *lockid)
continue;
DEBUGLOG("Converting resource %s lockid=%d mode:%s -> %s...\n",
resource, lck->lockid, _get_mode(lck->mode), _get_mode(mode));
dm_list_iterate_items(lckt, head) {
if ((lckt->lockid != *lockid) &&
!_dlm_table[mode][lckt->mode]) {
if (!(flags & LCKF_NOQUEUE) &&
/* TODO: Real dlm uses here conversion queues */
!pthread_cond_wait(&_lock_cond, &_lock_mutex) &&
_locks) /* End of the game? */
goto retry;
goto bad;
}
}
lck->mode = mode; /* Lock is now converted */
goto out;
} else if (!_dlm_table[mode][lck->mode]) {
DEBUGLOG("Resource %s already locked lockid=%d, mode:%s\n",
resource, lck->lockid, _get_mode(lck->mode));
if (!(flags & LCKF_NOQUEUE) &&
!pthread_cond_wait(&_lock_cond, &_lock_mutex) &&
_locks) { /* End of the game? */
DEBUGLOG("Resource %s retrying lock in mode:%s...\n",
resource, _get_mode(mode));
goto retry;
}
goto bad;
}
}
if (!(flags & LCKF_CONVERT)) {
if (!(lck = dm_malloc(sizeof(struct lock))))
goto_bad;
*lockid = lck->lockid = ++_lockid;
lck->mode = mode;
dm_list_add(head, &lck->list);
}
out:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_lock_mutex);
DEBUGLOG("Locked resource %s, lockid=%d, mode=%s\n",
resource, lck->lockid, _get_mode(lck->mode));
return 0;
bad:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_lock_mutex);
DEBUGLOG("Failed to lock resource %s\n", resource);
return 1; /* fail */
}
static int _unlock_resource(const char *resource, int lockid)
{
struct lock *lck;
struct dm_list *head;
int r = 1;
if (lockid < 0) {
DEBUGLOG("Not tracking unlock of lockid -1: %s, lockid=%d\n",
resource, lockid);
return 1;
}
DEBUGLOG("Unlocking resource %s, lockid=%d\n", resource, lockid);
pthread_mutex_lock(&_lock_mutex);
pthread_cond_broadcast(&_lock_cond); /* wakeup waiters */
if (!(head = dm_hash_lookup(_locks, resource))) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_lock_mutex);
DEBUGLOG("Resource %s is not locked.\n", resource);
return 1;
}
dm_list_iterate_items(lck, head)
if (lck->lockid == lockid) {
dm_list_del(&lck->list);
dm_free(lck);
r = 0;
goto out;
}
DEBUGLOG("Resource %s has wrong lockid %d.\n", resource, lockid);
out:
if (dm_list_empty(head)) {
//DEBUGLOG("Resource %s is no longer hashed (lockid=%d).\n", resource, lockid);
dm_hash_remove(_locks, resource);
dm_free(head);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_lock_mutex);
return r;
}
static int _is_quorate(void)
{
return 1;
}
static int _get_main_cluster_fd(void)
{
return listen_fd;
}
static int _cluster_fd_callback(struct local_client *fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client **new_client)
{
return 1;
}
static int _cluster_send_message(const void *buf, int msglen,
const char *csid,
const char *errtext)
{
return 0;
}
static int _get_cluster_name(char *buf, int buflen)
{
return dm_strncpy(buf, "localcluster", buflen) ? 0 : 1;
}
static struct cluster_ops _cluster_singlenode_ops = {
.name = "singlenode",
.cluster_init_completed = NULL,
.cluster_send_message = _cluster_send_message,
.name_from_csid = _name_from_csid,
.csid_from_name = _csid_from_name,
.get_num_nodes = _get_num_nodes,
.cluster_fd_callback = _cluster_fd_callback,
.get_main_cluster_fd = _get_main_cluster_fd,
.cluster_do_node_callback = _cluster_do_node_callback,
.is_quorate = _is_quorate,
.get_our_csid = _get_our_csid,
.add_up_node = _add_up_node,
.reread_config = NULL,
.cluster_closedown = _cluster_closedown,
.get_cluster_name = _get_cluster_name,
.sync_lock = _lock_resource,
.sync_unlock = _unlock_resource,
};
struct cluster_ops *init_singlenode_cluster(void)
{
if (!_init_cluster())
return &_cluster_singlenode_ops;
return NULL;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _CLVMD_H
#define _CLVMD_H
#define CLVMD_MAJOR_VERSION 0
#define CLVMD_MINOR_VERSION 2
#define CLVMD_PATCH_VERSION 1
/* Default time (in seconds) we will wait for all remote commands to execute
before declaring them dead */
#define DEFAULT_CMD_TIMEOUT 60
/* One of these for each reply we get from command execution on a node */
struct node_reply {
char node[MAX_CLUSTER_MEMBER_NAME_LEN];
char *replymsg;
int status;
struct node_reply *next;
};
typedef enum {DEBUG_OFF, DEBUG_STDERR, DEBUG_SYSLOG} debug_t;
/*
* These exist for the use of local sockets only when we are
* collecting responses from all cluster nodes
*/
struct localsock_bits {
struct node_reply *replies;
int num_replies;
int expected_replies;
time_t sent_time; /* So we can check for timeouts */
int in_progress; /* Only execute one cmd at a time per client */
int sent_out; /* Flag to indicate that a command was sent
to remote nodes */
void *private; /* Private area for command processor use */
void *cmd; /* Whole command as passed down local socket */
int cmd_len; /* Length of above */
int pipe; /* Pipe to send PRE completion status down */
int finished; /* Flag to tell subthread to exit */
int all_success; /* Set to 0 if any node (or the pre_command)
failed */
int cleanup_needed; /* helper for cleanup_zombie */
struct local_client *pipe_client;
pthread_t threadid;
enum { PRE_COMMAND, POST_COMMAND } state;
pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* Main thread and worker synchronisation */
pthread_cond_t cond;
};
/* Entries for PIPE clients */
struct pipe_bits {
struct local_client *client; /* Actual (localsock) client */
pthread_t threadid; /* Our own copy of the thread id */
};
/* Entries for Network socket clients */
struct netsock_bits {
void *private;
int flags;
};
typedef int (*fd_callback_t) (struct local_client * fd, char *buf, int len,
const char *csid,
struct local_client ** new_client);
/* One of these for each fd we are listening on */
struct local_client {
int fd;
enum { CLUSTER_MAIN_SOCK, CLUSTER_DATA_SOCK, LOCAL_RENDEZVOUS,
LOCAL_SOCK, THREAD_PIPE, CLUSTER_INTERNAL } type;
struct local_client *next;
unsigned short xid;
fd_callback_t callback;
uint8_t removeme;
union {
struct localsock_bits localsock;
struct pipe_bits pipe;
struct netsock_bits net;
} bits;
};
#define DEBUGLOG(fmt, args...) debuglog(fmt, ## args)
#ifndef max
#define max(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b))
#endif
/* The real command processor is in clvmd-command.c */
extern int do_command(struct local_client *client, struct clvm_header *msg,
int msglen, char **buf, int buflen, int *retlen);
/* Pre and post command routines are called only on the local node */
extern int do_pre_command(struct local_client *client);
extern int do_post_command(struct local_client *client);
extern void cmd_client_cleanup(struct local_client *client);
extern int add_client(struct local_client *new_client);
extern void clvmd_cluster_init_completed(void);
extern void process_message(struct local_client *client, char *buf,
int len, const char *csid);
extern void debuglog(const char *fmt, ... )
__attribute__ ((format(printf, 1, 2)));
void clvmd_set_debug(debug_t new_de);
debug_t clvmd_get_debug(void);
int clvmd_get_foreground(void);
int sync_lock(const char *resource, int mode, int flags, int *lockid);
int sync_unlock(const char *resource, int lockid);
#endif

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include "clvm.h"
#include "clvmd-comms.h"
#include "clvmd.h"
#include "lvm-functions.h"
/* LVM2 headers */
#include "toolcontext.h"
#include "lvmcache.h"
#include "lvm-globals.h"
#include "activate.h"
#include "archiver.h"
#include "memlock.h"
#include <syslog.h>
static struct cmd_context *cmd = NULL;
static struct dm_hash_table *lv_hash = NULL;
static pthread_mutex_t lv_hash_lock;
static pthread_mutex_t lvm_lock;
static char last_error[1024];
struct lv_info {
int lock_id;
int lock_mode;
};
static const char *decode_full_locking_cmd(uint32_t cmdl)
{
static char buf[128];
const char *type;
const char *scope;
const char *command;
switch (cmdl & LCK_TYPE_MASK) {
case LCK_NULL:
type = "NULL";
break;
case LCK_READ:
type = "READ";
break;
case LCK_PREAD:
type = "PREAD";
break;
case LCK_WRITE:
type = "WRITE";
break;
case LCK_EXCL:
type = "EXCL";
break;
case LCK_UNLOCK:
type = "UNLOCK";
break;
default:
type = "unknown";
break;
}
switch (cmdl & LCK_SCOPE_MASK) {
case LCK_VG:
scope = "VG";
command = "LCK_VG";
break;
case LCK_LV:
scope = "LV";
switch (cmdl & LCK_MASK) {
case LCK_LV_EXCLUSIVE & LCK_MASK:
command = "LCK_LV_EXCLUSIVE";
break;
case LCK_LV_SUSPEND & LCK_MASK:
command = "LCK_LV_SUSPEND";
break;
case LCK_LV_RESUME & LCK_MASK:
command = "LCK_LV_RESUME";
break;
case LCK_LV_ACTIVATE & LCK_MASK:
command = "LCK_LV_ACTIVATE";
break;
case LCK_LV_DEACTIVATE & LCK_MASK:
command = "LCK_LV_DEACTIVATE";
break;
default:
command = "unknown";
break;
}
break;
default:
scope = "unknown";
command = "unknown";
break;
}
sprintf(buf, "0x%x %s (%s|%s%s%s%s%s)", cmdl, command, type, scope,
cmdl & LCK_NONBLOCK ? "|NONBLOCK" : "",
cmdl & LCK_HOLD ? "|HOLD" : "",
cmdl & LCK_CLUSTER_VG ? "|CLUSTER_VG" : "",
cmdl & LCK_CACHE ? "|CACHE" : "");
return buf;
}
/*
* Only processes 8 bits: excludes LCK_CACHE.
*/
static const char *decode_locking_cmd(unsigned char cmdl)
{
return decode_full_locking_cmd((uint32_t) cmdl);
}
static const char *decode_flags(unsigned char flags)
{
static char buf[128];
int len;
len = sprintf(buf, "0x%x ( %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s)", flags,
flags & LCK_PARTIAL_MODE ? "PARTIAL_MODE|" : "",
flags & LCK_MIRROR_NOSYNC_MODE ? "MIRROR_NOSYNC|" : "",
flags & LCK_DMEVENTD_MONITOR_MODE ? "DMEVENTD_MONITOR|" : "",
flags & LCK_ORIGIN_ONLY_MODE ? "ORIGIN_ONLY|" : "",
flags & LCK_TEST_MODE ? "TEST|" : "",
flags & LCK_CONVERT ? "CONVERT|" : "",
flags & LCK_DMEVENTD_MONITOR_IGNORE ? "DMEVENTD_MONITOR_IGNORE|" : "",
flags & LCK_REVERT_MODE ? "REVERT|" : "");
if (len > 1)
buf[len - 2] = ' ';
else
buf[0] = '\0';
return buf;
}
char *get_last_lvm_error(void)
{
return last_error;
}
/*
* Hash lock info helpers
*/
static struct lv_info *lookup_info(const char *resource)
{
struct lv_info *lvi;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lv_hash_lock);
lvi = dm_hash_lookup(lv_hash, resource);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lv_hash_lock);
return lvi;
}
static int insert_info(const char *resource, struct lv_info *lvi)
{
int ret;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lv_hash_lock);
ret = dm_hash_insert(lv_hash, resource, lvi);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lv_hash_lock);
return ret;
}
static void remove_info(const char *resource)
{
int num_open;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lv_hash_lock);
dm_hash_remove(lv_hash, resource);
/* When last lock is remove, validate there are not left opened devices */
if (!dm_hash_get_first(lv_hash)) {
if (critical_section())
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "No volumes are locked however clvmd is in activation mode critical section.");
if ((num_open = dev_cache_check_for_open_devices()))
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "No volumes are locked however %d devices are still open.", num_open);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lv_hash_lock);
}
/*
* Return the mode a lock is currently held at (or -1 if not held)
*/
static int get_current_lock(char *resource)
{
struct lv_info *lvi;
if ((lvi = lookup_info(resource)))
return lvi->lock_mode;
return -1;
}
void init_lvhash(void)
{
/* Create hash table for keeping LV locks & status */
lv_hash = dm_hash_create(1024);
pthread_mutex_init(&lv_hash_lock, NULL);
pthread_mutex_init(&lvm_lock, NULL);
}
/* Called at shutdown to tidy the lockspace */
void destroy_lvhash(void)
{
struct dm_hash_node *v;
struct lv_info *lvi;
char *resource;
int status;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lv_hash_lock);
dm_hash_iterate(v, lv_hash) {
lvi = dm_hash_get_data(lv_hash, v);
resource = dm_hash_get_key(lv_hash, v);
if ((status = sync_unlock(resource, lvi->lock_id)))
DEBUGLOG("unlock_all. unlock failed(%d): %s\n",
status, strerror(errno));
dm_free(lvi);
}
dm_hash_destroy(lv_hash);
lv_hash = NULL;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lv_hash_lock);
}
/* Gets a real lock and keeps the info in the hash table */
static int hold_lock(char *resource, int mode, int flags)
{
int status;
int saved_errno;
struct lv_info *lvi;
/* Mask off invalid options */
flags &= LCKF_NOQUEUE | LCKF_CONVERT;
lvi = lookup_info(resource);
if (lvi) {
if (lvi->lock_mode == mode) {
DEBUGLOG("hold_lock, lock mode %d already held\n",
mode);
return 0;
}
if ((lvi->lock_mode == LCK_EXCL) && (mode == LCK_WRITE)) {
DEBUGLOG("hold_lock, lock already held LCK_EXCL, "
"ignoring LCK_WRITE request\n");
return 0;
}
}
/* Only allow explicit conversions */
if (lvi && !(flags & LCKF_CONVERT)) {
errno = EBUSY;
return -1;
}
if (lvi) {
/* Already exists - convert it */
status = sync_lock(resource, mode, flags, &lvi->lock_id);
saved_errno = errno;
if (!status)
lvi->lock_mode = mode;
else
DEBUGLOG("hold_lock. convert to %d failed: %s\n", mode,
strerror(errno));
errno = saved_errno;
} else {
if (!(lvi = dm_malloc(sizeof(struct lv_info)))) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return -1;
}
lvi->lock_mode = mode;
status = sync_lock(resource, mode, flags & ~LCKF_CONVERT, &lvi->lock_id);
saved_errno = errno;
if (status) {
dm_free(lvi);
DEBUGLOG("hold_lock. lock at %d failed: %s\n", mode,
strerror(errno));
} else
if (!insert_info(resource, lvi)) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return -1;
}
errno = saved_errno;
}
return status;
}
/* Unlock and remove it from the hash table */
static int hold_unlock(char *resource)
{
struct lv_info *lvi;
int status;
int saved_errno;
if (!(lvi = lookup_info(resource))) {
DEBUGLOG("hold_unlock, lock not already held\n");
return 0;
}
status = sync_unlock(resource, lvi->lock_id);
saved_errno = errno;
if (!status) {
remove_info(resource);
dm_free(lvi);
} else {
DEBUGLOG("hold_unlock. unlock failed(%d): %s\n", status,
strerror(errno));
}
errno = saved_errno;
return status;
}
/* Watch the return codes here.
liblvm API functions return 1(true) for success, 0(false) for failure and don't set errno.
libdlm API functions return 0 for success, -1 for failure and do set errno.
These functions here return 0 for success or >0 for failure (where the retcode is errno)
*/
/* Activate LV exclusive or non-exclusive */
static int do_activate_lv(char *resource, unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags, int mode)
{
int oldmode;
int status;
int activate_lv;
int exclusive = 0;
struct lvinfo lvi;
/* Is it already open ? */
oldmode = get_current_lock(resource);
if (oldmode == mode && (command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
DEBUGLOG("do_activate_lv, lock already held at %d\n", oldmode);
return 0; /* Nothing to do */
}
/* Does the config file want us to activate this LV ? */
if (!lv_activation_filter(cmd, resource, &activate_lv, NULL))
return EIO;
if (!activate_lv)
return 0; /* Success, we did nothing! */
/* Do we need to activate exclusively? */
if ((activate_lv == 2) || (mode == LCK_EXCL)) {
exclusive = 1;
mode = LCK_EXCL;
}
/*
* Try to get the lock if it's a clustered volume group.
* Use lock conversion only if requested, to prevent implicit conversion
* of exclusive lock to shared one during activation.
*/
if (!test_mode() && command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG) {
status = hold_lock(resource, mode, LCKF_NOQUEUE | (lock_flags & LCK_CONVERT ? LCKF_CONVERT:0));
if (status) {
/* Return an LVM-sensible error for this.
* Forcing EIO makes the upper level return this text
* rather than the strerror text for EAGAIN.
*/
if (errno == EAGAIN) {
sprintf(last_error, "Volume is busy on another node");
errno = EIO;
}
return errno;
}
}
/* If it's suspended then resume it */
if (!lv_info_by_lvid(cmd, resource, 0, &lvi, 0, 0))
goto error;
if (lvi.suspended) {
critical_section_inc(cmd, "resuming");
if (!lv_resume(cmd, resource, 0, NULL)) {
critical_section_dec(cmd, "resumed");
goto error;
}
}
/* Now activate it */
if (!lv_activate(cmd, resource, exclusive, 0, 0, NULL))
goto error;
return 0;
error:
if (!test_mode() && (oldmode == -1 || oldmode != mode))
(void)hold_unlock(resource);
return EIO;
}
/* Resume the LV if it was active */
static int do_resume_lv(char *resource, unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags)
{
int oldmode, origin_only, exclusive, revert;
/* Is it open ? */
oldmode = get_current_lock(resource);
if (oldmode == -1 && (command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
DEBUGLOG("do_resume_lv, lock not already held\n");
return 0; /* We don't need to do anything */
}
origin_only = (lock_flags & LCK_ORIGIN_ONLY_MODE) ? 1 : 0;
exclusive = (oldmode == LCK_EXCL) ? 1 : 0;
revert = (lock_flags & LCK_REVERT_MODE) ? 1 : 0;
if (!lv_resume_if_active(cmd, resource, origin_only, exclusive, revert, NULL))
return EIO;
return 0;
}
/* Suspend the device if active */
static int do_suspend_lv(char *resource, unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags)
{
int oldmode;
unsigned origin_only = (lock_flags & LCK_ORIGIN_ONLY_MODE) ? 1 : 0;
unsigned exclusive;
/* Is it open ? */
oldmode = get_current_lock(resource);
if (oldmode == -1 && (command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
DEBUGLOG("do_suspend_lv, lock not already held\n");
return 0; /* Not active, so it's OK */
}
exclusive = (oldmode == LCK_EXCL) ? 1 : 0;
/* Always call lv_suspend to read commited and precommited data */
if (!lv_suspend_if_active(cmd, resource, origin_only, exclusive, NULL, NULL))
return EIO;
return 0;
}
static int do_deactivate_lv(char *resource, unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags)
{
int oldmode;
int status;
/* Is it open ? */
oldmode = get_current_lock(resource);
if (oldmode == -1 && (command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
DEBUGLOG("do_deactivate_lock, lock not already held\n");
return 0; /* We don't need to do anything */
}
if (!lv_deactivate(cmd, resource, NULL))
return EIO;
if (!test_mode() && command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG) {
status = hold_unlock(resource);
if (status)
return errno;
}
return 0;
}
const char *do_lock_query(char *resource)
{
int mode;
const char *type;
mode = get_current_lock(resource);
switch (mode) {
case LCK_NULL: type = "NL"; break;
case LCK_READ: type = "CR"; break;
case LCK_PREAD:type = "PR"; break;
case LCK_WRITE:type = "PW"; break;
case LCK_EXCL: type = "EX"; break;
default: type = NULL;
}
DEBUGLOG("do_lock_query: resource '%s', mode %i (%s)\n", resource, mode, type ?: "--");
return type;
}
/* This is the LOCK_LV part that happens on all nodes in the cluster -
it is responsible for the interaction with device-mapper and LVM */
int do_lock_lv(unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags, char *resource)
{
int status = 0;
DEBUGLOG("do_lock_lv: resource '%s', cmd = %s, flags = %s, critical_section = %d\n",
resource, decode_locking_cmd(command), decode_flags(lock_flags), critical_section());
if (!cmd->config_initialized || config_files_changed(cmd)) {
/* Reinitialise various settings inc. logging, filters */
if (do_refresh_cache()) {
log_error("Updated config file invalid. Aborting.");
return EINVAL;
}
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
init_test((lock_flags & LCK_TEST_MODE) ? 1 : 0);
if (lock_flags & LCK_MIRROR_NOSYNC_MODE)
init_mirror_in_sync(1);
if (lock_flags & LCK_DMEVENTD_MONITOR_IGNORE)
init_dmeventd_monitor(DMEVENTD_MONITOR_IGNORE);
else {
if (lock_flags & LCK_DMEVENTD_MONITOR_MODE)
init_dmeventd_monitor(1);
else
init_dmeventd_monitor(0);
}
cmd->partial_activation = (lock_flags & LCK_PARTIAL_MODE) ? 1 : 0;
/* clvmd should never try to read suspended device */
init_ignore_suspended_devices(1);
switch (command & LCK_MASK) {
case LCK_LV_EXCLUSIVE:
status = do_activate_lv(resource, command, lock_flags, LCK_EXCL);
break;
case LCK_LV_SUSPEND:
status = do_suspend_lv(resource, command, lock_flags);
break;
case LCK_UNLOCK:
case LCK_LV_RESUME: /* if active */
status = do_resume_lv(resource, command, lock_flags);
break;
case LCK_LV_ACTIVATE:
status = do_activate_lv(resource, command, lock_flags, LCK_READ);
break;
case LCK_LV_DEACTIVATE:
status = do_deactivate_lv(resource, command, lock_flags);
break;
default:
DEBUGLOG("Invalid LV command 0x%x\n", command);
status = EINVAL;
break;
}
if (lock_flags & LCK_MIRROR_NOSYNC_MODE)
init_mirror_in_sync(0);
cmd->partial_activation = 0;
/* clean the pool for another command */
dm_pool_empty(cmd->mem);
init_test(0);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
DEBUGLOG("Command return is %d, critical_section is %d\n", status, critical_section());
return status;
}
/* Functions to do on the local node only BEFORE the cluster-wide stuff above happens */
int pre_lock_lv(unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags, char *resource)
{
/* Nearly all the stuff happens cluster-wide. Apart from SUSPEND. Here we get the
lock out on this node (because we are the node modifying the metadata)
before suspending cluster-wide.
LCKF_CONVERT is used always, local node is going to modify metadata
*/
if ((command & (LCK_SCOPE_MASK | LCK_TYPE_MASK)) == LCK_LV_SUSPEND &&
(command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
DEBUGLOG("pre_lock_lv: resource '%s', cmd = %s, flags = %s\n",
resource, decode_locking_cmd(command), decode_flags(lock_flags));
if (!(lock_flags & LCK_TEST_MODE) &&
hold_lock(resource, LCK_WRITE, LCKF_NOQUEUE | LCKF_CONVERT))
return errno;
}
return 0;
}
/* Functions to do on the local node only AFTER the cluster-wide stuff above happens */
int post_lock_lv(unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags,
char *resource)
{
int status;
unsigned origin_only = (lock_flags & LCK_ORIGIN_ONLY_MODE) ? 1 : 0;
/* Opposite of above, done on resume after a metadata update */
if ((command & (LCK_SCOPE_MASK | LCK_TYPE_MASK)) == LCK_LV_RESUME &&
(command & LCK_CLUSTER_VG)) {
int oldmode;
DEBUGLOG("post_lock_lv: resource '%s', cmd = %s, flags = %s\n",
resource, decode_locking_cmd(command), decode_flags(lock_flags));
/* If the lock state is PW then restore it to what it was */
oldmode = get_current_lock(resource);
if (oldmode == LCK_WRITE) {
struct lvinfo lvi;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
status = lv_info_by_lvid(cmd, resource, origin_only, &lvi, 0, 0);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
if (!status)
return EIO;
if (!(lock_flags & LCK_TEST_MODE)) {
if (lvi.exists) {
if (hold_lock(resource, LCK_READ, LCKF_CONVERT))
return errno;
} else if (hold_unlock(resource))
return errno;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Check if a VG is in use by LVM1 so we don't stomp on it */
int do_check_lvm1(const char *vgname)
{
int status;
status = check_lvm1_vg_inactive(cmd, vgname);
return status == 1 ? 0 : EBUSY;
}
int do_refresh_cache(void)
{
DEBUGLOG("Refreshing context\n");
log_notice("Refreshing context");
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
if (!refresh_toolcontext(cmd)) {
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
return -1;
}
init_full_scan_done(0);
init_ignore_suspended_devices(1);
lvmcache_label_scan(cmd, 2);
dm_pool_empty(cmd->mem);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
return 0;
}
/*
* Handle VG lock - drop metadata or update lvmcache state
*/
void do_lock_vg(unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags, char *resource)
{
uint32_t lock_cmd = command;
char *vgname = resource + 2;
lock_cmd &= (LCK_SCOPE_MASK | LCK_TYPE_MASK | LCK_HOLD);
/*
* Check if LCK_CACHE should be set. All P_ locks except # are cache related.
*/
if (strncmp(resource, "P_#", 3) && !strncmp(resource, "P_", 2))
lock_cmd |= LCK_CACHE;
DEBUGLOG("do_lock_vg: resource '%s', cmd = %s, flags = %s, critical_section = %d\n",
resource, decode_full_locking_cmd(lock_cmd), decode_flags(lock_flags), critical_section());
/* P_#global causes a full cache refresh */
if (!strcmp(resource, "P_" VG_GLOBAL)) {
do_refresh_cache();
return;
}
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
init_test((lock_flags & LCK_TEST_MODE) ? 1 : 0);
switch (lock_cmd) {
case LCK_VG_COMMIT:
DEBUGLOG("vg_commit notification for VG %s\n", vgname);
lvmcache_commit_metadata(vgname);
break;
case LCK_VG_REVERT:
DEBUGLOG("vg_revert notification for VG %s\n", vgname);
lvmcache_drop_metadata(vgname, 1);
break;
case LCK_VG_DROP_CACHE:
default:
DEBUGLOG("Invalidating cached metadata for VG %s\n", vgname);
lvmcache_drop_metadata(vgname, 0);
}
init_test(0);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
}
/*
* Ideally, clvmd should be started before any LVs are active
* but this may not be the case...
* I suppose this also comes in handy if clvmd crashes, not that it would!
*/
static int get_initial_state(struct dm_hash_table *excl_uuid)
{
int lock_mode;
char lv[65], vg[65], flags[26], vg_flags[26]; /* with space for '\0' */
char uuid[65];
char line[255];
char *lvs_cmd;
const char *lvm_binary = getenv("LVM_BINARY") ? : LVM_PATH;
FILE *lvs;
if (dm_asprintf(&lvs_cmd, "%s lvs --config 'log{command_names=0 prefix=\"\"}' "
"--nolocking --noheadings -o vg_uuid,lv_uuid,lv_attr,vg_attr",
lvm_binary) < 0)
return_0;
/* FIXME: Maybe link and use liblvm2cmd directly instead of fork */
if (!(lvs = popen(lvs_cmd, "r"))) {
dm_free(lvs_cmd);
return 0;
}
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), lvs)) {
if (sscanf(line, "%64s %64s %25s %25s\n", vg, lv, flags, vg_flags) == 4) {
/* States: s:suspended a:active S:dropped snapshot I:invalid snapshot */
if (strlen(vg) == 38 && /* is is a valid UUID ? */
(flags[4] == 'a' || flags[4] == 's') && /* is it active or suspended? */
vg_flags[5] == 'c') { /* is it clustered ? */
/* Convert hyphen-separated UUIDs into one */
memcpy(&uuid[0], &vg[0], 6);
memcpy(&uuid[6], &vg[7], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[10], &vg[12], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[14], &vg[17], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[18], &vg[22], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[22], &vg[27], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[26], &vg[32], 6);
memcpy(&uuid[32], &lv[0], 6);
memcpy(&uuid[38], &lv[7], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[42], &lv[12], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[46], &lv[17], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[50], &lv[22], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[54], &lv[27], 4);
memcpy(&uuid[58], &lv[32], 6);
uuid[64] = '\0';
/* Look for this lock in the list of EX locks
we were passed on the command-line */
lock_mode = (dm_hash_lookup(excl_uuid, uuid)) ?
LCK_EXCL : LCK_READ;
DEBUGLOG("getting initial lock for %s\n", uuid);
if (hold_lock(uuid, lock_mode, LCKF_NOQUEUE))
DEBUGLOG("Failed to hold lock %s\n", uuid);
}
}
}
if (pclose(lvs))
DEBUGLOG("lvs pclose failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
dm_free(lvs_cmd);
return 1;
}
static void lvm2_log_fn(int level, const char *file, int line, int dm_errno,
const char *message)
{
/* Send messages to the normal LVM2 logging system too,
so we get debug output when it's asked for.
We need to NULL the function ptr otherwise it will just call
back into here! */
init_log_fn(NULL);
print_log(level, file, line, dm_errno, "%s", message);
init_log_fn(lvm2_log_fn);
/*
* Ignore non-error messages, but store the latest one for returning
* to the user.
*/
if (level != _LOG_ERR && level != _LOG_FATAL)
return;
strncpy(last_error, message, sizeof(last_error));
last_error[sizeof(last_error)-1] = '\0';
}
/* This checks some basic cluster-LVM configuration stuff */
static void check_config(void)
{
int locking_type;
locking_type = find_config_tree_int(cmd, global_locking_type_CFG, NULL);
if (locking_type == 3) /* compiled-in cluster support */
return;
if (locking_type == 2) { /* External library, check name */
const char *libname;
libname = find_config_tree_str(cmd, global_locking_library_CFG, NULL);
if (libname && strstr(libname, "liblvm2clusterlock.so"))
return;
log_error("Incorrect LVM locking library specified in lvm.conf, cluster operations may not work.");
return;
}
log_error("locking_type not set correctly in lvm.conf, cluster operations will not work.");
}
/* Backups up the LVM metadata if it's changed */
void lvm_do_backup(const char *vgname)
{
struct volume_group * vg;
int consistent = 0;
DEBUGLOG("Triggering backup of VG metadata for %s.\n", vgname);
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
vg = vg_read_internal(cmd, vgname, NULL /*vgid*/, 1, &consistent);
if (vg && consistent)
check_current_backup(vg);
else
log_error("Error backing up metadata, can't find VG for group %s", vgname);
release_vg(vg);
dm_pool_empty(cmd->mem);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
}
struct dm_hash_node *get_next_excl_lock(struct dm_hash_node *v, char **name)
{
struct lv_info *lvi;
*name = NULL;
if (!v)
v = dm_hash_get_first(lv_hash);
do {
if (v) {
lvi = dm_hash_get_data(lv_hash, v);
DEBUGLOG("Looking for EX locks. found %x mode %d\n", lvi->lock_id, lvi->lock_mode);
if (lvi->lock_mode == LCK_EXCL) {
*name = dm_hash_get_key(lv_hash, v);
}
v = dm_hash_get_next(lv_hash, v);
}
} while (v && !*name);
if (*name)
DEBUGLOG("returning EXclusive UUID %s\n", *name);
return v;
}
void lvm_do_fs_unlock(void)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&lvm_lock);
DEBUGLOG("Syncing device names\n");
fs_unlock();
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lvm_lock);
}
/* Called to initialise the LVM context of the daemon */
int init_clvm(struct dm_hash_table *excl_uuid)
{
/* Use LOG_DAEMON for syslog messages instead of LOG_USER */
init_syslog(LOG_DAEMON);
openlog("clvmd", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
/* Initialise already held locks */
if (!get_initial_state(excl_uuid))
log_error("Cannot load initial lock states.");
if (!(cmd = create_toolcontext(1, NULL, 0, 1))) {
log_error("Failed to allocate command context");
return 0;
}
if (stored_errno()) {
destroy_toolcontext(cmd);
return 0;
}
cmd->cmd_line = "clvmd";
/* Check lvm.conf is setup for cluster-LVM */
check_config();
init_ignore_suspended_devices(1);
/* Trap log messages so we can pass them back to the user */
init_log_fn(lvm2_log_fn);
memlock_inc_daemon(cmd);
return 1;
}
void destroy_lvm(void)
{
if (cmd) {
memlock_dec_daemon(cmd);
destroy_toolcontext(cmd);
cmd = NULL;
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/* Functions in lvm-functions.c */
#ifndef _LVM_FUNCTIONS_H
#define _LVM_FUNCTIONS_H
extern int pre_lock_lv(unsigned char lock_cmd, unsigned char lock_flags,
char *resource);
extern int do_lock_lv(unsigned char lock_cmd, unsigned char lock_flags,
char *resource);
extern const char *do_lock_query(char *resource);
extern int post_lock_lv(unsigned char lock_cmd, unsigned char lock_flags,
char *resource);
extern int do_check_lvm1(const char *vgname);
extern int do_refresh_cache(void);
extern int init_clvm(struct dm_hash_table *excl_uuid);
extern void destroy_lvm(void);
extern void init_lvhash(void);
extern void destroy_lvhash(void);
extern void lvm_do_backup(const char *vgname);
extern char *get_last_lvm_error(void);
extern void do_lock_vg(unsigned char command, unsigned char lock_flags,
char *resource);
extern struct dm_hash_node *get_next_excl_lock(struct dm_hash_node *v, char **name);
void lvm_do_fs_unlock(void);
#endif

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@ -0,0 +1,382 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/* FIXME Remove duplicated functions from this file. */
/*
* Send a command to a running clvmd from the command-line
*/
#include "clvmd-common.h"
#include "clvm.h"
#include "refresh_clvmd.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/un.h>
typedef struct lvm_response {
char node[255];
char *response;
int status;
int len;
} lvm_response_t;
/*
* This gets stuck at the start of memory we allocate so we
* can sanity-check it at deallocation time
*/
#define LVM_SIGNATURE 0x434C564D
static int _clvmd_sock = -1;
/* Open connection to the clvm daemon */
static int _open_local_sock(void)
{
int local_socket;
struct sockaddr_un sockaddr = { .sun_family = AF_UNIX };
if (!dm_strncpy(sockaddr.sun_path, CLVMD_SOCKNAME, sizeof(sockaddr.sun_path))) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: clvmd socket name too long.", CLVMD_SOCKNAME);
return -1;
}
/* Open local socket */
if ((local_socket = socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Local socket creation failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
if (connect(local_socket,(struct sockaddr *) &sockaddr,
sizeof(sockaddr))) {
int saved_errno = errno;
fprintf(stderr, "connect() failed on local socket: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
if (close(local_socket))
return -1;
errno = saved_errno;
return -1;
}
return local_socket;
}
/* Send a request and return the status */
static int _send_request(const char *inbuf, int inlen, char **retbuf, int no_response)
{
char outbuf[PIPE_BUF];
struct clvm_header *outheader = (struct clvm_header *) outbuf;
int len;
unsigned off;
int buflen;
int err;
/* Send it to CLVMD */
rewrite:
if ( (err = write(_clvmd_sock, inbuf, inlen)) != inlen) {
if (err == -1 && errno == EINTR)
goto rewrite;
fprintf(stderr, "Error writing data to clvmd: %s", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
if (no_response)
return 1;
/* Get the response */
reread:
if ((len = read(_clvmd_sock, outbuf, sizeof(struct clvm_header))) < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR)
goto reread;
fprintf(stderr, "Error reading data from clvmd: %s", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
if (len == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "EOF reading CLVMD");
errno = ENOTCONN;
return 0;
}
/* Allocate buffer */
buflen = len + outheader->arglen;
*retbuf = dm_malloc(buflen);
if (!*retbuf) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return 0;
}
/* Copy the header */
memcpy(*retbuf, outbuf, len);
outheader = (struct clvm_header *) *retbuf;
/* Read the returned values */
off = 1; /* we've already read the first byte */
while (off <= outheader->arglen && len > 0) {
len = read(_clvmd_sock, outheader->args + off,
buflen - off - offsetof(struct clvm_header, args));
if (len > 0)
off += len;
}
/* Was it an error ? */
if (outheader->status != 0) {
errno = outheader->status;
/* Only return an error here if there are no node-specific
errors present in the message that might have more detail */
if (!(outheader->flags & CLVMD_FLAG_NODEERRS)) {
fprintf(stderr, "cluster request failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
/* Build the structure header and parse-out wildcard node names */
static void _build_header(struct clvm_header *head, int cmd, const char *node,
unsigned int len)
{
head->cmd = cmd;
head->status = 0;
head->flags = 0;
head->xid = 0;
head->clientid = 0;
if (len)
/* 1 byte is used from struct clvm_header.args[1], so -> len - 1 */
head->arglen = len - 1;
else {
head->arglen = 0;
*head->args = '\0';
}
/*
* Translate special node names.
*/
if (!node || !strcmp(node, NODE_ALL))
head->node[0] = '\0';
else if (!strcmp(node, NODE_LOCAL)) {
head->node[0] = '\0';
head->flags = CLVMD_FLAG_LOCAL;
} else
strcpy(head->node, node);
}
/*
* Send a message to a(or all) node(s) in the cluster and wait for replies
*/
static int _cluster_request(char cmd, const char *node, void *data, int len,
lvm_response_t ** response, int *num, int no_response)
{
char outbuf[sizeof(struct clvm_header) + len + strlen(node) + 1];
char *inptr;
char *retbuf = NULL;
int status;
int i;
int num_responses = 0;
struct clvm_header *head = (struct clvm_header *) outbuf;
lvm_response_t *rarray;
*num = 0;
if (_clvmd_sock == -1)
_clvmd_sock = _open_local_sock();
if (_clvmd_sock == -1)
return 0;
_build_header(head, cmd, node, len);
if (len)
memcpy(head->node + strlen(head->node) + 1, data, len);
status = _send_request(outbuf, sizeof(struct clvm_header) +
strlen(head->node) + len, &retbuf, no_response);
if (!status || no_response)
goto out;
/* Count the number of responses we got */
head = (struct clvm_header *) retbuf;
inptr = head->args;
while (inptr[0]) {
num_responses++;
inptr += strlen(inptr) + 1;
inptr += sizeof(int);
inptr += strlen(inptr) + 1;
}
/*
* Allocate response array.
* With an extra pair of INTs on the front to sanity
* check the pointer when we are given it back to free
*/
*response = NULL;
if (!(rarray = dm_malloc(sizeof(lvm_response_t) * num_responses +
sizeof(int) * 2))) {
errno = ENOMEM;
status = 0;
goto out;
}
/* Unpack the response into an lvm_response_t array */
inptr = head->args;
i = 0;
while (inptr[0]) {
strcpy(rarray[i].node, inptr);
inptr += strlen(inptr) + 1;
memcpy(&rarray[i].status, inptr, sizeof(int));
inptr += sizeof(int);
rarray[i].response = dm_malloc(strlen(inptr) + 1);
if (rarray[i].response == NULL) {
/* Free up everything else and return error */
int j;
for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
dm_free(rarray[i].response);
dm_free(rarray);
errno = ENOMEM;
status = 0;
goto out;
}
strcpy(rarray[i].response, inptr);
rarray[i].len = strlen(inptr);
inptr += strlen(inptr) + 1;
i++;
}
*num = num_responses;
*response = rarray;
out:
dm_free(retbuf);
return status;
}
/* Free reply array */
static int _cluster_free_request(lvm_response_t * response, int num)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
dm_free(response[i].response);
}
dm_free(response);
return 1;
}
int refresh_clvmd(int all_nodes)
{
int num_responses;
char args[1]; // No args really.
lvm_response_t *response = NULL;
int saved_errno;
int status;
int i;
status = _cluster_request(CLVMD_CMD_REFRESH, all_nodes ? NODE_ALL : NODE_LOCAL, args, 0, &response, &num_responses, 0);
/* If any nodes were down then display them and return an error */
for (i = 0; i < num_responses; i++) {
if (response[i].status == EHOSTDOWN) {
fprintf(stderr, "clvmd not running on node %s",
response[i].node);
status = 0;
errno = response[i].status;
} else if (response[i].status) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error resetting node %s: %s",
response[i].node,
response[i].response[0] ?
response[i].response :
strerror(response[i].status));
status = 0;
errno = response[i].status;
}
}
saved_errno = errno;
_cluster_free_request(response, num_responses);
errno = saved_errno;
return status;
}
int restart_clvmd(int all_nodes)
{
int dummy, status;
status = _cluster_request(CLVMD_CMD_RESTART, all_nodes ? NODE_ALL : NODE_LOCAL, NULL, 0, NULL, &dummy, 1);
/*
* FIXME: we cannot receive response, clvmd re-exec before it.
* but also should not close socket too early (the whole rq is dropped then).
* FIXME: This should be handled this way:
* - client waits for RESTART ack (and socket close)
* - server restarts
* - client checks that server is ready again (VERSION command?)
*/
usleep(500000);
return status;
}
int debug_clvmd(int level, int clusterwide)
{
int num_responses;
char args[1];
const char *nodes;
lvm_response_t *response = NULL;
int saved_errno;
int status;
int i;
args[0] = level;
if (clusterwide)
nodes = NODE_ALL;
else
nodes = NODE_LOCAL;
status = _cluster_request(CLVMD_CMD_SET_DEBUG, nodes, args, 1, &response, &num_responses, 0);
/* If any nodes were down then display them and return an error */
for (i = 0; i < num_responses; i++) {
if (response[i].status == EHOSTDOWN) {
fprintf(stderr, "clvmd not running on node %s",
response[i].node);
status = 0;
errno = response[i].status;
} else if (response[i].status) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error setting debug on node %s: %s",
response[i].node,
response[i].response[0] ?
response[i].response :
strerror(response[i].status));
status = 0;
errno = response[i].status;
}
}
saved_errno = errno;
_cluster_free_request(response, num_responses);
errno = saved_errno;
return status;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU General Public License v.2.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
int refresh_clvmd(int all_nodes);
int restart_clvmd(int all_nodes);
int debug_clvmd(int level, int clusterwide);

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
cmirrord

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@
CPG_LIBS = @CPG_LIBS@
CPG_CFLAGS = @CPG_CFLAGS@
SACKPT_LIBS = @SACKPT_LIBS@
SACKPT_CFLAGS = @SACKPT_CFLAGS@
SOURCES = clogd.c cluster.c compat.c functions.c link_mon.c local.c logging.c
@ -24,15 +26,14 @@ TARGETS = cmirrord
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LMLIBS += $(CPG_LIBS)
CFLAGS += $(CPG_CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_EXEC_CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += $(EXTRA_EXEC_LDFLAGS) $(ELDFLAGS)
LIBS += -ldevmapper
LMLIBS += $(CPG_LIBS) $(SACKPT_LIBS)
CFLAGS += $(CPG_CFLAGS) $(SACKPT_CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_EXEC_CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += $(EXTRA_EXEC_LDFLAGS)
cmirrord: $(OBJECTS)
@echo " [CC] $@"
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJECTS) \
$(LMLIBS) -L$(top_builddir)/libdm -ldevmapper $(LIBS)
cmirrord: $(OBJECTS) $(top_builddir)/lib/liblvm-internal.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJECTS) \
$(LVMLIBS) $(LMLIBS) $(LIBS)
install: $(TARGETS)
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D cmirrord $(usrsbindir)/cmirrord
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D cmirrord $(usrsbindir)/cmirrord

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"
#include "common.h"
@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
#include "link_mon.h"
#include "local.h"
#include <getopt.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
@ -33,49 +32,14 @@ static void daemonize(void);
static void init_all(void);
static void cleanup_all(void);
static void usage (FILE *dest)
int main(int argc __attribute__((unused)), char *argv[] __attribute__((unused)))
{
fprintf (dest, "Usage: cmirrord [options]\n"
" -f, --foreground stay in the foreground, log to the terminal\n"
" -h, --help print this help\n");
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int foreground_mode = 0;
struct option longopts[] = {
{ "foreground", no_argument, NULL, 'f' },
{ "help" , no_argument, NULL, 'h' },
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
int opt;
while ((opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, "fh", longopts, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 'f':
foreground_mode = 1;
break;
case 'h':
usage (stdout);
exit (0);
default:
usage (stderr);
exit (2);
}
}
if (optind < argc) {
usage (stderr);
exit (2);
}
if (!foreground_mode)
daemonize();
daemonize();
init_all();
/* Parent can now exit, we're ready to handle requests */
if (!foreground_mode)
kill(getppid(), SIGTERM);
kill(getppid(), SIGTERM);
LOG_PRINT("Starting cmirrord:");
LOG_PRINT(" Built: "__DATE__" "__TIME__"\n");
@ -245,16 +209,6 @@ static void daemonize(void)
}
LOG_OPEN("cmirrord", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
}
/*
* init_all
*
* Initialize modules. Exit on failure.
*/
static void init_all(void)
{
int r;
(void) dm_prepare_selinux_context(CMIRRORD_PIDFILE, S_IFREG);
if (dm_create_lockfile(CMIRRORD_PIDFILE) == 0)
@ -273,6 +227,16 @@ static void init_all(void)
signal(SIGUSR2, &sig_handler);
sigemptyset(&signal_mask);
signal_received = 0;
}
/*
* init_all
*
* Initialize modules. Exit on failure.
*/
static void init_all(void)
{
int r;
if ((r = init_local()) ||
(r = init_cluster())) {

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"
#include "cluster.h"
@ -16,11 +16,7 @@
#include "functions.h"
#include "link_mon.h"
#include "local.h"
#include "lib/mm/xlate.h"
#include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
/* FIXME: remove this and the code */
#define CMIRROR_HAS_CHECKPOINT 0
#include "xlate.h"
#include <corosync/cpg.h>
#include <errno.h>
@ -108,11 +104,10 @@ static SaVersionT version = { 'B', 1, 1 };
#endif
#define DEBUGGING_HISTORY 100
#define DEBUGGING_BUFLEN 128
#define LOG_SPRINT(cc, f, arg...) do { \
cc->idx++; \
cc->idx = cc->idx % DEBUGGING_HISTORY; \
snprintf(cc->debugging[cc->idx], DEBUGGING_BUFLEN, f, ## arg); \
sprintf(cc->debugging[cc->idx], f, ## arg); \
} while (0)
static int log_resp_rec = 0;
@ -155,7 +150,7 @@ struct clog_cpg {
uint32_t checkpoint_requesters[MAX_CHECKPOINT_REQUESTERS];
struct checkpoint_data *checkpoint_list;
int idx;
char debugging[DEBUGGING_HISTORY][DEBUGGING_BUFLEN];
char debugging[DEBUGGING_HISTORY][128];
};
static struct dm_list clog_cpg_list;
@ -170,9 +165,6 @@ int cluster_send(struct clog_request *rq)
{
int r;
int found = 0;
#if CMIRROR_HAS_CHECKPOINT
int count = 0;
#endif
struct iovec iov;
struct clog_cpg *entry;
@ -189,7 +181,7 @@ int cluster_send(struct clog_request *rq)
}
/*
* Once the request heads for the cluster, the luid loses
* Once the request heads for the cluster, the luid looses
* all its meaning.
*/
rq->u_rq.luid = 0;
@ -210,6 +202,8 @@ int cluster_send(struct clog_request *rq)
#if CMIRROR_HAS_CHECKPOINT
do {
int count = 0;
r = cpg_mcast_joined(entry->handle, CPG_TYPE_AGREED, &iov, 1);
if (r != SA_AIS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN)
break;
@ -403,12 +397,13 @@ static struct checkpoint_data *prepare_checkpoint(struct clog_cpg *entry,
return NULL;
}
new = zalloc(sizeof(*new));
new = malloc(sizeof(*new));
if (!new) {
LOG_ERROR("Unable to create checkpoint data for %u",
cp_requester);
return NULL;
}
memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
new->requester = cp_requester;
strncpy(new->uuid, entry->name.value, entry->name.length);
@ -643,12 +638,13 @@ static int export_checkpoint(struct checkpoint_data *cp)
rq_size += RECOVERING_REGION_SECTION_SIZE;
rq_size += cp->bitmap_size * 2; /* clean|sync_bits */
rq = zalloc(rq_size);
rq = malloc(rq_size);
if (!rq) {
LOG_ERROR("export_checkpoint: "
"Unable to allocate transfer structs");
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(rq, 0, rq_size);
dm_list_init(&rq->u.list);
rq->u_rq.request_type = DM_ULOG_CHECKPOINT_READY;
@ -1298,9 +1294,7 @@ static void cpg_join_callback(struct clog_cpg *match,
uint32_t my_pid = (uint32_t)getpid();
uint32_t lowest = match->lowest_id;
struct clog_request *rq;
char dbuf[64] = { 0 };
char *dbuf_p = dbuf;
size_t dbuf_rem = sizeof dbuf;
char dbuf[32] = { 0 };
/* Assign my_cluster_id */
if ((my_cluster_id == 0xDEAD) && (joined->pid == my_pid))
@ -1316,17 +1310,9 @@ static void cpg_join_callback(struct clog_cpg *match,
if (joined->nodeid == my_cluster_id)
goto out;
for (i = 0; i < member_list_entries - 1; i++) {
int written = snprintf(dbuf_p, dbuf_rem, "%u-", member_list[i].nodeid);
if (written < 0) continue; /* impossible */
if ((unsigned)written >= dbuf_rem) {
dbuf_rem = 0;
break;
}
dbuf_rem -= written;
dbuf_p += written;
}
snprintf(dbuf_p, dbuf_rem, "(%u)", joined->nodeid);
for (i = 0; i < member_list_entries - 1; i++)
sprintf(dbuf+strlen(dbuf), "%u-", member_list[i].nodeid);
sprintf(dbuf+strlen(dbuf), "(%u)", joined->nodeid);
LOG_COND(log_checkpoint, "[%s] Joining node, %u needs checkpoint [%s]",
SHORT_UUID(match->name.value), joined->nodeid, dbuf);
@ -1443,7 +1429,7 @@ static void cpg_leave_callback(struct clog_cpg *match,
free(rq);
}
}
for (i = 0, j = 0; (int) i < match->checkpoints_needed; i++, j++) {
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < match->checkpoints_needed; i++, j++) {
match->checkpoint_requesters[j] = match->checkpoint_requesters[i];
if (match->checkpoint_requesters[i] == left->nodeid) {
LOG_ERROR("[%s] Removing pending ckpt from needed list (%u is leaving)",
@ -1620,11 +1606,12 @@ int create_cluster_cpg(char *uuid, uint64_t luid)
return -EEXIST;
}
new = zalloc(sizeof(*new));
new = malloc(sizeof(*new));
if (!new) {
LOG_ERROR("Unable to allocate memory for clog_cpg");
return -ENOMEM;
}
memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
dm_list_init(&new->list);
new->lowest_id = 0xDEAD;
dm_list_init(&new->startup_list);
@ -1632,7 +1619,7 @@ int create_cluster_cpg(char *uuid, uint64_t luid)
size = ((strlen(uuid) + 1) > CPG_MAX_NAME_LENGTH) ?
CPG_MAX_NAME_LENGTH : (strlen(uuid) + 1);
(void) dm_strncpy(new->name.value, uuid, size);
strncpy(new->name.value, uuid, size);
new->name.length = (uint32_t)size;
new->luid = luid;

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@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_CLUSTER_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_CLUSTER_H
#include "libdm/libdevmapper.h"
#include "libdm/misc/dm-log-userspace.h"
#include "dm-log-userspace.h"
#include "libdevmapper.h"
#define DM_ULOG_RESPONSE 0x1000U /* in last byte of 32-bit value */
#define DM_ULOG_CHECKPOINT_READY 21

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_COMMON_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_COMMON_H

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
#include "logging.h"
#include "cluster.h"
#include "compat.h"
#include "lib/mm/xlate.h"
#include "xlate.h"
#include <errno.h>
@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ int clog_request_from_network(void *data, size_t data_len)
{
uint64_t *vp = data;
uint64_t version = xlate64(vp[0]);
uint64_t unconverted_version = vp[1];
struct clog_request *rq = data;
switch (version) {

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@ -7,13 +7,11 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"
#include "functions.h"
#include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
@ -34,13 +32,12 @@
#define LOG_OFFSET 2
#define RESYNC_HISTORY 50
#define RESYNC_BUFLEN 128
//static char resync_history[RESYNC_HISTORY][128];
//static int idx = 0;
#define LOG_SPRINT(_lc, f, arg...) do { \
lc->idx++; \
lc->idx = lc->idx % RESYNC_HISTORY; \
snprintf(lc->resync_history[lc->idx], RESYNC_BUFLEN, f, ## arg); \
sprintf(lc->resync_history[lc->idx], f, ## arg); \
} while (0)
struct log_header {
@ -91,7 +88,7 @@ struct log_c {
size_t disk_size; /* size of disk_buffer in bytes */
void *disk_buffer; /* aligned memory for O_DIRECT */
int idx;
char resync_history[RESYNC_HISTORY][RESYNC_BUFLEN];
char resync_history[RESYNC_HISTORY][128];
};
struct mark_entry {
@ -378,7 +375,7 @@ static int _clog_ctr(char *uuid, uint64_t luid,
uint32_t block_on_error = 0;
int disk_log;
char disk_path[PATH_MAX];
char disk_path[128];
int unlink_path = 0;
long page_size;
int pages;
@ -436,7 +433,7 @@ static int _clog_ctr(char *uuid, uint64_t luid,
block_on_error = 1;
}
lc = zalloc(sizeof(*lc));
lc = dm_zalloc(sizeof(*lc));
if (!lc) {
LOG_ERROR("Unable to allocate cluster log context");
r = -ENOMEM;
@ -452,19 +449,15 @@ static int _clog_ctr(char *uuid, uint64_t luid,
lc->skip_bit_warning = region_count;
lc->disk_fd = -1;
lc->log_dev_failed = 0;
if (!dm_strncpy(lc->uuid, uuid, DM_UUID_LEN)) {
LOG_ERROR("Cannot use too long UUID %s.", uuid);
r = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
strncpy(lc->uuid, uuid, DM_UUID_LEN);
lc->luid = luid;
if (get_log(lc->uuid, lc->luid) ||
get_pending_log(lc->uuid, lc->luid)) {
LOG_ERROR("[%s/%" PRIu64 "u] Log already exists, unable to create.",
SHORT_UUID(lc->uuid), lc->luid);
r = -EINVAL;
goto fail;
dm_free(lc);
return -EINVAL;
}
dm_list_init(&lc->mark_list);
@ -533,9 +526,9 @@ fail:
LOG_ERROR("Close device error, %s: %s",
disk_path, strerror(errno));
free(lc->disk_buffer);
free(lc->sync_bits);
free(lc->clean_bits);
free(lc);
dm_free(lc->sync_bits);
dm_free(lc->clean_bits);
dm_free(lc);
}
return r;
}
@ -579,12 +572,6 @@ static int clog_ctr(struct dm_ulog_request *rq)
for (argc = 0, p = rq->data; (p = strstr(p, " ")); p++, argc++)
*p = '\0';
if (!argc) {
LOG_ERROR("Received constructor request with bad data %s",
rq->data);
return -EINVAL;
}
argv = malloc(argc * sizeof(char *));
if (!argv)
return -ENOMEM;
@ -660,9 +647,9 @@ static int clog_dtr(struct dm_ulog_request *rq)
strerror(errno));
if (lc->disk_buffer)
free(lc->disk_buffer);
free(lc->clean_bits);
free(lc->sync_bits);
free(lc);
dm_free(lc->clean_bits);
dm_free(lc->sync_bits);
dm_free(lc);
return 0;
}
@ -1457,7 +1444,7 @@ static int disk_status_info(struct log_c *lc, struct dm_ulog_request *rq)
char *data = (char *)rq->data;
struct stat statbuf;
if (fstat(lc->disk_fd, &statbuf)) {
if(fstat(lc->disk_fd, &statbuf)) {
rq->error = -errno;
return -errno;
}
@ -1520,7 +1507,7 @@ static int disk_status_table(struct log_c *lc, struct dm_ulog_request *rq)
char *data = (char *)rq->data;
struct stat statbuf;
if (fstat(lc->disk_fd, &statbuf)) {
if(fstat(lc->disk_fd, &statbuf)) {
rq->error = -errno;
return -errno;
}

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@ -7,13 +7,12 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_FUNCTIONS_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_FUNCTIONS_H
#include "libdm/libdevmapper.h"
#include "libdm/misc/dm-log-userspace.h"
#include "dm-log-userspace.h"
#include "cluster.h"
#define LOG_RESUMED 1

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"
#include "link_mon.h"

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_LINK_MON_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_LINK_MON_H

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"
#include "common.h"

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_LOCAL_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_LOCAL_H

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "logging.h"

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@ -7,12 +7,16 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LVM_CLOG_LOGGING_H
#define _LVM_CLOG_LOGGING_H
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
#include "configure.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <syslog.h>

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
dmeventd

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
@ -56,18 +56,18 @@ include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
all: device-mapper
device-mapper: $(TARGETS)
LIBS += -ldevmapper
LVMLIBS += -ldevmapper-event $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
CFLAGS_dmeventd.o += $(EXTRA_EXEC_CFLAGS)
LIBS += $(PTHREAD_LIBS) -L$(top_builddir)/libdm -ldevmapper
dmeventd: $(LIB_SHARED) dmeventd.o
@echo " [CC] $@"
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -L. $(LDFLAGS) $(EXTRA_EXEC_LDFLAGS) $(ELDFLAGS) dmeventd.o \
-o $@ $(DL_LIBS) $(DMEVENT_LIBS) $(LIBS) -lm
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(EXTRA_EXEC_LDFLAGS) $(ELDFLAGS) -L. -o $@ dmeventd.o \
$(DL_LIBS) $(LVMLIBS) $(LIBS) -rdynamic
dmeventd.static: $(LIB_STATIC) dmeventd.o
@echo " [CC] $@"
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -static -L. -L$(interfacebuilddir) dmeventd.o \
-o $@ $(DL_LIBS) $(DMEVENT_LIBS) $(LIBS) $(STATIC_LIBS)
dmeventd.static: $(LIB_STATIC) dmeventd.o $(interfacebuilddir)/libdevmapper.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(ELDFLAGS) -static -L. -L$(interfacebuilddir) -o $@ \
dmeventd.o $(DL_LIBS) $(LVMLIBS) $(LIBS) $(STATIC_LIBS)
ifeq ("@PKGCONFIG@", "yes")
INSTALL_LIB_TARGETS += install_pkgconfig
@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ endif
ifneq ("$(CFLOW_CMD)", "")
CFLOW_SOURCES = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/, $(SOURCES))
-include $(top_builddir)/libdm/libdevmapper.cflow
-include $(top_builddir)/lib/liblvm-internal.cflow
-include $(top_builddir)/lib/liblvm2cmd.cflow
-include $(top_builddir)/daemons/dmeventd/$(LIB_NAME).cflow
@ -82,28 +83,23 @@ CFLOW_SOURCES = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/, $(SOURCES))
endif
install_include: $(srcdir)/libdevmapper-event.h
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(includedir)/$(<F)
$(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(includedir)/$(<F)
install_pkgconfig: libdevmapper-event.pc
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(pkgconfigdir)/devmapper-event.pc
$(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(pkgconfigdir)/devmapper-event.pc
install_lib_dynamic: install_lib_shared
install_lib_static: $(LIB_STATIC)
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(usrlibdir)/$(<F)
$(INSTALL_DATA) -D $< $(usrlibdir)/$(<F)
install_lib: $(INSTALL_LIB_TARGETS)
install_dmeventd_dynamic: dmeventd
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D $< $(sbindir)/$(<F)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D $< $(sbindir)/$(<F)
install_dmeventd_static: dmeventd.static
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D $< $(staticdir)/$(<F)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -D $< $(staticdir)/$(<F)
install_dmeventd: $(INSTALL_DMEVENTD_TARGETS)

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef __DMEVENTD_DOT_H__

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
*
@ -9,28 +9,26 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "dmlib.h"
#include "libdevmapper-event.h"
//#include "libmultilog.h"
#include "dmeventd.h"
#include "libdm/misc/dm-logging.h"
#include "base/memory/zalloc.h"
#include "lib/misc/intl.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h> /* for htonl, ntohl */
#include <pthread.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static int _debug_level = 0;
static int _use_syslog = 0;
static int _sequence_nr = 0;
struct dm_event_handler {
@ -50,8 +48,8 @@ struct dm_event_handler {
static void _dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
{
free(dmevh->dev_name);
free(dmevh->uuid);
dm_free(dmevh->dev_name);
dm_free(dmevh->uuid);
dmevh->dev_name = dmevh->uuid = NULL;
dmevh->major = dmevh->minor = 0;
}
@ -60,7 +58,7 @@ struct dm_event_handler *dm_event_handler_create(void)
{
struct dm_event_handler *dmevh;
if (!(dmevh = zalloc(sizeof(*dmevh)))) {
if (!(dmevh = dm_zalloc(sizeof(*dmevh)))) {
log_error("Failed to allocate event handler.");
return NULL;
}
@ -71,9 +69,9 @@ struct dm_event_handler *dm_event_handler_create(void)
void dm_event_handler_destroy(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
{
_dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(dmevh);
free(dmevh->dso);
free(dmevh->dmeventd_path);
free(dmevh);
dm_free(dmevh->dso);
dm_free(dmevh->dmeventd_path);
dm_free(dmevh);
}
int dm_event_handler_set_dmeventd_path(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, const char *dmeventd_path)
@ -81,9 +79,9 @@ int dm_event_handler_set_dmeventd_path(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, const cha
if (!dmeventd_path) /* noop */
return 0;
free(dmevh->dmeventd_path);
dm_free(dmevh->dmeventd_path);
if (!(dmevh->dmeventd_path = strdup(dmeventd_path)))
if (!(dmevh->dmeventd_path = dm_strdup(dmeventd_path)))
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
@ -94,9 +92,9 @@ int dm_event_handler_set_dso(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, const char *path)
if (!path) /* noop */
return 0;
free(dmevh->dso);
dm_free(dmevh->dso);
if (!(dmevh->dso = strdup(path)))
if (!(dmevh->dso = dm_strdup(path)))
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
@ -109,7 +107,7 @@ int dm_event_handler_set_dev_name(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, const char *de
_dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(dmevh);
if (!(dmevh->dev_name = strdup(dev_name)))
if (!(dmevh->dev_name = dm_strdup(dev_name)))
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
@ -122,7 +120,7 @@ int dm_event_handler_set_uuid(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, const char *uuid)
_dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(dmevh);
if (!(dmevh->uuid = strdup(uuid)))
if (!(dmevh->uuid = dm_strdup(uuid)))
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
@ -201,7 +199,7 @@ static int _check_message_id(struct dm_event_daemon_message *msg)
if ((sscanf(msg->data, "%d:%d", &pid, &seq_nr) != 2) ||
(pid != getpid()) || (seq_nr != _sequence_nr)) {
log_error("Ignoring out-of-sequence reply from dmeventd. "
"Expected %d:%d but received %s.", getpid(),
"Expected %d:%d but received %s", getpid(),
_sequence_nr, msg->data);
return 0;
}
@ -236,51 +234,45 @@ static int _daemon_read(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
FD_SET(fifos->server, &fds);
ret = select(fifos->server + 1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tval);
if (ret < 0 && errno != EINTR) {
log_error("Unable to read from event server.");
goto bad;
log_error("Unable to read from event server");
return 0;
}
if ((ret == 0) && (i > 4) && !bytes) {
log_error("No input from event server.");
goto bad;
return 0;
}
}
if (ret < 1) {
log_error("Unable to read from event server.");
goto bad;
return 0;
}
ret = read(fifos->server, buf + bytes, size);
if (ret < 0) {
if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == EAGAIN))
continue;
log_error("Unable to read from event server.");
goto bad;
}
bytes += ret;
if (!msg->data && (bytes == 2 * sizeof(uint32_t))) {
msg->cmd = ntohl(header[0]);
bytes = 0;
if (!(size = msg->size = ntohl(header[1])))
break;
if (!(buf = msg->data = malloc(msg->size))) {
log_error("Unable to allocate message data.");
else {
log_error("Unable to read from event server.");
return 0;
}
}
bytes += ret;
if (header && (bytes == 2 * sizeof(uint32_t))) {
msg->cmd = ntohl(header[0]);
msg->size = ntohl(header[1]);
buf = msg->data = dm_malloc(msg->size);
size = msg->size;
bytes = 0;
header = 0;
}
}
if (bytes == size)
return 1;
bad:
free(msg->data);
msg->data = NULL;
return 0;
if (bytes != size) {
dm_free(msg->data);
msg->data = NULL;
}
return bytes == size;
}
/* Write message to daemon. */
@ -308,7 +300,7 @@ static int _daemon_write(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
if (ret < 0) {
if (errno == EINTR)
continue;
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon.");
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon");
return 0;
}
if (ret == 0)
@ -317,7 +309,7 @@ static int _daemon_write(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
if (ret < 0) {
if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == EAGAIN))
continue;
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon.");
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon");
return 0;
}
}
@ -329,7 +321,7 @@ static int _daemon_write(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
FD_SET(fifos->client, &fds);
ret = select(fifos->client + 1, NULL, &fds, NULL, NULL);
if ((ret < 0) && (errno != EINTR)) {
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon.");
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon");
return 0;
}
} while (ret < 1);
@ -338,9 +330,10 @@ static int _daemon_write(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
if (ret < 0) {
if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == EAGAIN))
continue;
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon.");
return 0;
else {
log_error("Unable to talk to event daemon");
return 0;
}
}
bytes += ret;
@ -368,7 +361,7 @@ int daemon_talk(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
getpid(), _sequence_nr,
dso_name ? : "-", dev_name ? : "-", evmask, timeout)))
< 0) {
log_error("_daemon_talk: message allocation failed.");
log_error("_daemon_talk: message allocation failed");
return -ENOMEM;
}
msg->cmd = cmd;
@ -380,13 +373,13 @@ int daemon_talk(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos,
*/
if (!_daemon_write(fifos, msg)) {
stack;
free(msg->data);
dm_free(msg->data);
msg->data = NULL;
return -EIO;
}
do {
free(msg->data);
dm_free(msg->data);
msg->data = NULL;
if (!_daemon_read(fifos, msg)) {
@ -420,56 +413,28 @@ static int _start_daemon(char *dmeventd_path, struct dm_event_fifos *fifos)
char default_dmeventd_path[] = DMEVENTD_PATH;
char *args[] = { dmeventd_path ? : default_dmeventd_path, NULL };
/*
* FIXME Explicitly verify the code's requirement that client_path is secure:
* - All parent directories owned by root without group/other write access unless sticky.
*/
if (stat(fifos->client_path, &statbuf))
goto start_server;
/* If client fifo path exists, only use it if it is root-owned fifo mode 0600 */
if ((lstat(fifos->client_path, &statbuf) < 0)) {
if (errno == ENOENT)
/* Jump ahead if fifo does not already exist. */
goto start_server;
else {
log_sys_error("stat", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
}
} else if (!S_ISFIFO(statbuf.st_mode)) {
log_error("%s must be a fifo.", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
} else if (statbuf.st_uid) {
log_error("%s must be owned by uid 0.", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
} else if (statbuf.st_mode & (S_IEXEC | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO)) {
log_error("%s must have mode 0600.", fifos->client_path);
if (!S_ISFIFO(statbuf.st_mode)) {
log_error("%s is not a fifo.", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
}
/* Anyone listening? If not, errno will be ENXIO */
fifos->client = open(fifos->client_path, O_WRONLY | O_NONBLOCK);
if (fifos->client >= 0) {
/* Should never happen if all the above checks passed. */
if ((fstat(fifos->client, &statbuf) < 0) ||
!S_ISFIFO(statbuf.st_mode) || statbuf.st_uid ||
(statbuf.st_mode & (S_IEXEC | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO))) {
log_error("%s is no longer a secure root-owned fifo with mode 0600.", fifos->client_path);
if (close(fifos->client))
log_sys_debug("close", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
}
/* server is running and listening */
if (close(fifos->client))
log_sys_debug("close", fifos->client_path);
return 1;
}
if (errno != ENXIO && errno != ENOENT) {
} else if (errno != ENXIO) {
/* problem */
log_sys_error("open", fifos->client_path);
return 0;
}
start_server:
start_server:
/* server is not running */
if ((args[0][0] == '/') && stat(args[0], &statbuf)) {
@ -484,11 +449,11 @@ start_server:
else if (!pid) {
execvp(args[0], args);
log_error("Unable to exec dmeventd: %s.", strerror(errno));
log_error("Unable to exec dmeventd: %s", strerror(errno));
_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
} else {
if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) < 0)
log_error("Unable to start dmeventd: %s.",
log_error("Unable to start dmeventd: %s",
strerror(errno));
else if (WEXITSTATUS(status))
log_error("Unable to start dmeventd.");
@ -561,7 +526,7 @@ static struct dm_task *_get_device_info(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
struct dm_info info;
if (!(dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_INFO))) {
log_error("_get_device_info: dm_task creation for info failed.");
log_error("_get_device_info: dm_task creation for info failed");
return NULL;
}
@ -579,17 +544,17 @@ static struct dm_task *_get_device_info(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
/* FIXME Add name or uuid or devno to messages */
if (!dm_task_run(dmt)) {
log_error("_get_device_info: dm_task_run() failed.");
log_error("_get_device_info: dm_task_run() failed");
goto bad;
}
if (!dm_task_get_info(dmt, &info)) {
log_error("_get_device_info: failed to get info for device.");
log_error("_get_device_info: failed to get info for device");
goto bad;
}
if (!info.exists) {
log_error("_get_device_info: %s%s%s%.0d%s%.0d%s%s: device not found.",
log_error("_get_device_info: %s%s%s%.0d%s%.0d%s%s: device not found",
dmevh->uuid ? : "",
(!dmevh->uuid && dmevh->dev_name) ? dmevh->dev_name : "",
(!dmevh->uuid && !dmevh->dev_name && dmevh->major > 0) ? "(" : "",
@ -615,26 +580,26 @@ static int _do_event(int cmd, char *dmeventd_path, struct dm_event_daemon_messag
{
int ret;
struct dm_event_fifos fifos = {
.client = -1,
.server = -1,
.client = -1,
/* FIXME Make these either configurable or depend directly on dmeventd_path */
.client_path = DM_EVENT_FIFO_CLIENT,
.server_path = DM_EVENT_FIFO_SERVER
};
if (!_init_client(dmeventd_path, &fifos)) {
ret = -ESRCH;
goto_out;
stack;
return -ESRCH;
}
ret = daemon_talk(&fifos, msg, DM_EVENT_CMD_HELLO, NULL, NULL, 0, 0);
free(msg->data);
dm_free(msg->data);
msg->data = 0;
if (!ret)
ret = daemon_talk(&fifos, msg, cmd, dso_name, dev_name, evmask, timeout);
out:
/* what is the opposite of init? */
fini_fifos(&fifos);
@ -655,22 +620,21 @@ int dm_event_register_handler(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
uuid = dm_task_get_uuid(dmt);
if (!strstr(dmevh->dso, "libdevmapper-event-lvm2thin.so") &&
!strstr(dmevh->dso, "libdevmapper-event-lvm2vdo.so") &&
!strstr(dmevh->dso, "libdevmapper-event-lvm2snapshot.so") &&
!strstr(dmevh->dso, "libdevmapper-event-lvm2mirror.so") &&
!strstr(dmevh->dso, "libdevmapper-event-lvm2raid.so"))
log_warn("WARNING: %s: dmeventd plugins are deprecated.", dmevh->dso);
log_warn("WARNING: %s: dmeventd plugins are deprecated", dmevh->dso);
if ((err = _do_event(DM_EVENT_CMD_REGISTER_FOR_EVENT, dmevh->dmeventd_path, &msg,
dmevh->dso, uuid, dmevh->mask, dmevh->timeout)) < 0) {
log_error("%s: event registration failed: %s.",
log_error("%s: event registration failed: %s",
dm_task_get_name(dmt),
msg.data ? msg.data : strerror(-err));
ret = 0;
}
free(msg.data);
dm_free(msg.data);
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
@ -691,13 +655,13 @@ int dm_event_unregister_handler(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh)
if ((err = _do_event(DM_EVENT_CMD_UNREGISTER_FOR_EVENT, dmevh->dmeventd_path, &msg,
dmevh->dso, uuid, dmevh->mask, dmevh->timeout)) < 0) {
log_error("%s: event deregistration failed: %s.",
log_error("%s: event deregistration failed: %s",
dm_task_get_name(dmt),
msg.data ? msg.data : strerror(-err));
ret = 0;
}
free(msg.data);
dm_free(msg.data);
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
@ -713,7 +677,7 @@ static char *_fetch_string(char **src, const int delimiter)
if ((p = strchr(*src, delimiter)))
*p = 0;
if ((ret = strdup(*src)))
if ((ret = dm_strdup(*src)))
*src += strlen(ret) + 1;
if (p)
@ -733,11 +697,11 @@ static int _parse_message(struct dm_event_daemon_message *msg, char **dso_name,
(*dso_name = _fetch_string(&p, ' ')) &&
(*uuid = _fetch_string(&p, ' '))) {
*evmask = atoi(p);
free(id);
dm_free(id);
return 0;
}
free(id);
dm_free(id);
return -ENOMEM;
}
@ -764,11 +728,11 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next)
uuid = dm_task_get_uuid(dmt);
/* FIXME Distinguish errors connecting to daemon */
if ((ret = _do_event(next ? DM_EVENT_CMD_GET_NEXT_REGISTERED_DEVICE :
DM_EVENT_CMD_GET_REGISTERED_DEVICE, dmevh->dmeventd_path,
&msg, dmevh->dso, uuid, dmevh->mask, 0))) {
if (_do_event(next ? DM_EVENT_CMD_GET_NEXT_REGISTERED_DEVICE :
DM_EVENT_CMD_GET_REGISTERED_DEVICE, dmevh->dmeventd_path,
&msg, dmevh->dso, uuid, dmevh->mask, 0)) {
log_debug("%s: device not registered.", dm_task_get_name(dmt));
ret = -ENOENT;
goto fail;
}
@ -779,7 +743,7 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next)
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
dmt = NULL;
free(msg.data);
dm_free(msg.data);
msg.data = NULL;
_dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(dmevh);
@ -788,7 +752,7 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next)
goto fail;
}
if (!(dmevh->uuid = strdup(reply_uuid))) {
if (!(dmevh->uuid = dm_strdup(reply_uuid))) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
@ -801,13 +765,13 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next)
dm_event_handler_set_dso(dmevh, reply_dso);
dm_event_handler_set_event_mask(dmevh, reply_mask);
free(reply_dso);
dm_free(reply_dso);
reply_dso = NULL;
free(reply_uuid);
dm_free(reply_uuid);
reply_uuid = NULL;
if (!(dmevh->dev_name = strdup(dm_task_get_name(dmt)))) {
if (!(dmevh->dev_name = dm_strdup(dm_task_get_name(dmt)))) {
ret = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
@ -825,9 +789,9 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next)
return ret;
fail:
free(msg.data);
free(reply_dso);
free(reply_uuid);
dm_free(msg.data);
dm_free(reply_dso);
dm_free(reply_uuid);
_dm_event_handler_clear_dev_info(dmevh);
if (dmt)
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
@ -864,99 +828,6 @@ int dm_event_get_version(struct dm_event_fifos *fifos, int *version) {
return 1;
}
void dm_event_log_set(int debug_log_level, int use_syslog)
{
_debug_level = debug_log_level;
_use_syslog = use_syslog;
}
void dm_event_log(const char *subsys, int level, const char *file,
int line, int dm_errno_or_class,
const char *format, va_list ap)
{
static int _abort_on_internal_errors = -1;
static pthread_mutex_t _log_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static time_t start = 0;
const char *indent = "";
FILE *stream = log_stderr(level) ? stderr : stdout;
int prio;
time_t now;
int log_with_debug = 0;
if (subsys[0] == '#') {
/* Subsystems starting with '#' are logged
* only when debugging is enabled. */
log_with_debug++;
subsys++;
}
switch (log_level(level)) {
case _LOG_DEBUG:
/* Never shown without -ddd */
if (_debug_level < 3)
return;
prio = LOG_DEBUG;
indent = " ";
break;
case _LOG_INFO:
if (log_with_debug && _debug_level < 2)
return;
prio = LOG_INFO;
indent = " ";
break;
case _LOG_NOTICE:
if (log_with_debug && _debug_level < 1)
return;
prio = LOG_NOTICE;
indent = " ";
break;
case _LOG_WARN:
prio = LOG_WARNING;
break;
case _LOG_ERR:
prio = LOG_ERR;
stream = stderr;
break;
default:
prio = LOG_CRIT;
}
/* Serialize to keep lines readable */
pthread_mutex_lock(&_log_mutex);
if (_use_syslog) {
vsyslog(prio, format, ap);
} else {
now = time(NULL);
if (!start)
start = now;
now -= start;
if (_debug_level)
fprintf(stream, "[%2d:%02d] %8x:%-6s%s",
(int)now / 60, (int)now % 60,
// TODO: Maybe use shorter ID
// ((int)(pthread_self()) >> 6) & 0xffff,
(int)pthread_self(), subsys,
(_debug_level > 3) ? "" : indent);
if (_debug_level > 3)
fprintf(stream, "%28s:%4d %s", file, line, indent);
vfprintf(stream, _(format), ap);
fputc('\n', stream);
fflush(stream);
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_log_mutex);
if (_abort_on_internal_errors < 0)
/* Set when env DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS is not "0" */
_abort_on_internal_errors =
strcmp(getenv("DM_ABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERRORS") ? : "0", "0");
if (_abort_on_internal_errors &&
!strncmp(format, INTERNAL_ERROR, sizeof(INTERNAL_ERROR) - 1))
abort();
}
#if 0 /* left out for now */
static char *_skip_string(char *src, const int delimiter)
@ -990,14 +861,14 @@ int dm_event_get_timeout(const char *device_path, uint32_t *timeout)
0, 0))) {
char *p = _skip_string(msg.data, ' ');
if (!p) {
log_error("Malformed reply from dmeventd '%s'.",
log_error("malformed reply from dmeventd '%s'\n",
msg.data);
free(msg.data);
dm_free(msg.data);
return -EIO;
}
*timeout = atoi(p);
}
free(msg.data);
dm_free(msg.data);
return ret;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
*
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
#ifndef LIB_DMEVENT_H
#define LIB_DMEVENT_H
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/*
@ -106,25 +105,6 @@ int dm_event_get_registered_device(struct dm_event_handler *dmevh, int next);
int dm_event_register_handler(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh);
int dm_event_unregister_handler(const struct dm_event_handler *dmevh);
/* Set debug level for logging, and whether to log on stdout/stderr or syslog */
void dm_event_log_set(int debug_log_level, int use_syslog);
/* Log messages acroding to current debug level */
__attribute__((format(printf, 6, 0)))
void dm_event_log(const char *subsys, int level, const char *file,
int line, int dm_errno_or_class,
const char *format, va_list ap);
/* Macro to route print_log do dm_event_log() */
#define DM_EVENT_LOG_FN(subsys) \
void print_log(int level, const char *file, int line, int dm_errno_or_class,\
const char *format, ...)\
{\
va_list ap;\
va_start(ap, format);\
dm_event_log(subsys, level, file, line, dm_errno_or_class, format, ap);\
va_end(ap);\
}
/* Prototypes for DSO interface, see dmeventd.c, struct dso_data for
detailed descriptions. */
// FIXME misuse of bitmask as enum

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@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ Description: device-mapper event library
Version: @DM_LIB_PATCHLEVEL@
Cflags: -I${includedir}
Libs: -L${libdir} -ldevmapper-event
Requires.private: devmapper

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (C) 2004-2005, 2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
@ -10,13 +10,33 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
SUBDIRS += lvm2 snapshot raid thin mirror vdo
SUBDIRS += lvm2
ifneq ("@MIRRORS@", "none")
SUBDIRS += mirror
endif
ifneq ("@SNAPSHOTS@", "none")
SUBDIRS += snapshot
endif
ifneq ("@RAID@", "none")
SUBDIRS += raid
endif
ifneq ("@THIN@", "none")
SUBDIRS += thin
endif
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),distclean)
SUBDIRS = lvm2 mirror snapshot raid thin
endif
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
@ -24,4 +44,3 @@ snapshot: lvm2
mirror: lvm2
raid: lvm2
thin: lvm2
vdo: lvm2

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@ -9,14 +9,13 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
CLDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/tools
LIBS += $(DMEVENT_LIBS) $(PTHREAD_LIBS) @LVM2CMD_LIB@
SOURCES = dmeventd_lvm.c
@ -25,6 +24,8 @@ LIB_VERSION = $(LIB_VERSION_LVM)
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LIBS += @LVM2CMD_LIB@ -ldevmapper $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
install_lvm2: install_lib_shared
install: install_lvm2

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,15 +9,19 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "lib.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "lvm2cmd.h"
#include "dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "tools/lvm2cmd.h"
#include <pthread.h>
#include <syslog.h>
extern int dmeventd_debug;
/*
* register_device() is called first and performs initialisation.
@ -31,27 +35,49 @@ static pthread_mutex_t _register_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static int _register_count = 0;
static struct dm_pool *_mem_pool = NULL;
static void *_lvm_handle = NULL;
static DM_LIST_INIT(_env_registry);
struct env_data {
struct dm_list list;
const char *cmd;
const char *data;
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("#lvm")
static void _lvm2_print_log(int level, const char *file, int line,
int dm_errno_or_class, const char *msg)
{
print_log(level, file, line, dm_errno_or_class, "%s", msg);
}
/*
* Currently only one event can be processed at a time.
*/
static pthread_mutex_t _event_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/*
* FIXME Do not pass things directly to syslog, rather use the existing logging
* facilities to sort logging ... however that mechanism needs to be somehow
* configurable and we don't have that option yet
*/
static void _temporary_log_fn(int level,
const char *file __attribute__((unused)),
int line __attribute__((unused)),
int dm_errno __attribute__((unused)),
const char *message)
{
level &= ~(_LOG_STDERR | _LOG_ONCE);
switch (level) {
case _LOG_DEBUG:
if (dmeventd_debug >= 3)
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s", message);
break;
case _LOG_INFO:
if (dmeventd_debug >= 2)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s", message);
break;
case _LOG_NOTICE:
if (dmeventd_debug >= 1)
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s", message);
break;
case _LOG_WARN:
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "%s", message);
break;
case _LOG_ERR:
syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s", message);
break;
default:
syslog(LOG_CRIT, "%s", message);
}
}
void dmeventd_lvm2_lock(void)
{
pthread_mutex_lock(&_event_mutex);
@ -68,26 +94,23 @@ int dmeventd_lvm2_init(void)
pthread_mutex_lock(&_register_mutex);
/*
* Need some space for allocations. 1024 should be more
* than enough for what we need (device mapper name splitting)
*/
if (!_mem_pool && !(_mem_pool = dm_pool_create("mirror_dso", 1024)))
goto out;
if (!_lvm_handle) {
lvm2_log_fn(_lvm2_print_log);
if (!(_lvm_handle = lvm2_init_threaded()))
goto out;
/*
* Need some space for allocations. 1024 should be more
* than enough for what we need (device mapper name splitting)
*/
if (!_mem_pool && !(_mem_pool = dm_pool_create("mirror_dso", 1024))) {
lvm2_exit(_lvm_handle);
_lvm_handle = NULL;
lvm2_log_fn(_temporary_log_fn);
if (!(_lvm_handle = lvm2_init())) {
dm_pool_destroy(_mem_pool);
_mem_pool = NULL;
goto out;
}
lvm2_disable_dmeventd_monitoring(_lvm_handle);
/* FIXME Temporary: move to dmeventd core */
lvm2_run(_lvm_handle, "_memlock_inc");
log_debug("lvm plugin initilized.");
}
_register_count++;
@ -103,14 +126,11 @@ void dmeventd_lvm2_exit(void)
pthread_mutex_lock(&_register_mutex);
if (!--_register_count) {
log_debug("lvm plugin shuting down.");
lvm2_run(_lvm_handle, "_memlock_dec");
dm_pool_destroy(_mem_pool);
_mem_pool = NULL;
dm_list_init(&_env_registry);
lvm2_exit(_lvm_handle);
_lvm_handle = NULL;
log_debug("lvm plugin exited.");
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&_register_mutex);
@ -129,15 +149,12 @@ int dmeventd_lvm2_run(const char *cmdline)
int dmeventd_lvm2_command(struct dm_pool *mem, char *buffer, size_t size,
const char *cmd, const char *device)
{
static char _internal_prefix[] = "_dmeventd_";
char *vg = NULL, *lv = NULL, *layer;
int r;
struct env_data *env_data;
const char *env = NULL;
if (!dm_split_lvm_name(mem, device, &vg, &lv, &layer)) {
log_error("Unable to determine VG name from %s.",
device);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unable to determine VG name from %s.\n",
device);
return 0;
}
@ -146,45 +163,12 @@ int dmeventd_lvm2_command(struct dm_pool *mem, char *buffer, size_t size,
(layer = strstr(lv, "_mlog")))
*layer = '\0';
if (!strncmp(cmd, _internal_prefix, sizeof(_internal_prefix) - 1)) {
/* check if ENVVAR wasn't already resolved */
dm_list_iterate_items(env_data, &_env_registry)
if (!strcmp(cmd, env_data->cmd)) {
env = env_data->data;
break;
}
if (!env) {
/* run lvm2 command to find out setting value */
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmd) ||
!(env = getenv(cmd))) {
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
log_error("Unable to find configured command.");
return 0;
}
/* output of internal command passed via env var */
env = dm_pool_strdup(_mem_pool, env); /* copy with lock */
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
if (!env ||
!(env_data = dm_pool_zalloc(_mem_pool, sizeof(*env_data))) ||
!(env_data->cmd = dm_pool_strdup(_mem_pool, cmd))) {
log_error("Unable to allocate env memory.");
return 0;
}
env_data->data = env;
/* add to ENVVAR registry */
dm_list_add(&_env_registry, &env_data->list);
}
cmd = env;
}
r = dm_snprintf(buffer, size, "%s %s/%s", cmd, vg, lv);
dm_pool_free(mem, vg);
if (r < 0) {
log_error("Unable to form LVM command. (too long).");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unable to form LVM command. (too long).\n");
return 0;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
@ -39,36 +39,4 @@ struct dm_pool *dmeventd_lvm2_pool(void);
int dmeventd_lvm2_command(struct dm_pool *mem, char *buffer, size_t size,
const char *cmd, const char *device);
#define dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(cmdline) \
({\
int rc;\
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();\
rc = dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmdline);\
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();\
rc;\
})
#define dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool(name, st) \
({\
struct dm_pool *mem;\
st = NULL;\
if (dmeventd_lvm2_init()) {\
if ((mem = dm_pool_create(name, 2048)) &&\
(st = dm_pool_zalloc(mem, sizeof(*st))))\
st->mem = mem;\
else {\
if (mem)\
dm_pool_destroy(mem);\
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();\
}\
}\
st;\
})
#define dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(pool) \
do {\
dm_pool_destroy(pool->mem);\
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();\
} while(0)
#endif /* _DMEVENTD_LVMWRAP_H */

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@ -10,14 +10,14 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
INCLUDES += -I$(top_srcdir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
CLDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2
SOURCES = dmeventd_mirror.c
@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ CFLOW_LIST_TARGET = $(LIB_NAME).cflow
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2 -ldevmapper
install_lvm2: install_dm_plugin
install: install_lvm2

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,30 +9,26 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2/dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "lib/activate/activate.h"
#include "lib.h"
#include "libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "defaults.h"
#include <syslog.h> /* FIXME Replace syslog with multilog */
/* FIXME Missing openlog? */
/* FIXME Replace most syslogs with log_error() style messages and add complete context. */
/* FIXME Reformat to 80 char lines. */
#define ME_IGNORE 0
#define ME_INSYNC 1
#define ME_FAILURE 2
struct dso_state {
struct dm_pool *mem;
char cmd_lvconvert[512];
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("mirr")
static void _process_status_code(dm_status_mirror_health_t health,
uint32_t major, uint32_t minor,
const char *dev_type, int *r)
static int _process_status_code(const char status_code, const char *dev_name,
const char *dev_type, int r)
{
/*
* A => Alive - No failures
@ -42,170 +38,196 @@ static void _process_status_code(dm_status_mirror_health_t health,
* R => Read - A read failure occurred, mirror data unaffected
* U => Unclassified failure (bug)
*/
switch (health) {
case DM_STATUS_MIRROR_ALIVE:
return;
case DM_STATUS_MIRROR_FLUSH_FAILED:
log_error("%s device %u:%u flush failed.",
dev_type, major, minor);
*r = ME_FAILURE;
break;
case DM_STATUS_MIRROR_SYNC_FAILED:
log_error("%s device %u:%u sync failed.",
dev_type, major, minor);
break;
case DM_STATUS_MIRROR_READ_FAILED:
log_error("%s device %u:%u read failed.",
dev_type, major, minor);
break;
default:
log_error("%s device %u:%u has failed (%c).",
dev_type, major, minor, (char)health);
*r = ME_FAILURE;
break;
if (status_code == 'F') {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s device %s flush failed.",
dev_type, dev_name);
r = ME_FAILURE;
} else if (status_code == 'S')
syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s device %s sync failed.",
dev_type, dev_name);
else if (status_code == 'R')
syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s device %s read failed.",
dev_type, dev_name);
else if (status_code != 'A') {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "%s device %s has failed (%c).",
dev_type, dev_name, status_code);
r = ME_FAILURE;
}
}
static int _get_mirror_event(struct dso_state *state, char *params)
{
int r = ME_INSYNC;
unsigned i;
struct dm_status_mirror *ms;
if (!dm_get_status_mirror(state->mem, params, &ms)) {
log_error("Unable to parse mirror status string.");
return ME_IGNORE;
}
/* Check for bad mirror devices */
for (i = 0; i < ms->dev_count; ++i)
_process_status_code(ms->devs[i].health,
ms->devs[i].major, ms->devs[i].minor,
i ? "Secondary mirror" : "Primary mirror", &r);
/* Check for bad disk log device */
for (i = 0; i < ms->log_count; ++i)
_process_status_code(ms->logs[i].health,
ms->logs[i].major, ms->logs[i].minor,
"Log", &r);
/* Ignore if not in-sync */
if ((r == ME_INSYNC) && (ms->insync_regions != ms->total_regions))
r = ME_IGNORE;
dm_pool_free(state->mem, ms);
return r;
}
static int _remove_failed_devices(const char *cmd_lvconvert, const char *device)
static int _get_mirror_event(char *params)
{
/* if repair goes OK, report success even if lvscan has failed */
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(cmd_lvconvert)) {
log_error("Repair of mirrored device %s failed.", device);
return 0;
}
int i, r = ME_INSYNC;
char **args = NULL;
char *dev_status_str;
char *log_status_str;
char *sync_str;
char *p = NULL;
int log_argc, num_devs;
log_info("Repair of mirrored device %s finished successfully.", device);
/*
* dm core parms: 0 409600 mirror
* Mirror core parms: 2 253:4 253:5 400/400
* New-style failure params: 1 AA
* New-style log params: 3 cluster 253:3 A
* or 3 disk 253:3 A
* or 1 core
*/
return 1;
/* number of devices */
if (!dm_split_words(params, 1, 0, &p))
goto out_parse;
if (!(num_devs = atoi(p)) ||
(num_devs > DEFAULT_MIRROR_MAX_IMAGES) || (num_devs < 0))
goto out_parse;
p += strlen(p) + 1;
/* devices names + "400/400" + "1 AA" + 1 or 3 log parms + NULL */
args = dm_malloc((num_devs + 7) * sizeof(char *));
if (!args || dm_split_words(p, num_devs + 7, 0, args) < num_devs + 5)
goto out_parse;
/* FIXME: Code differs from lib/mirror/mirrored.c */
dev_status_str = args[2 + num_devs];
log_argc = atoi(args[3 + num_devs]);
log_status_str = args[3 + num_devs + log_argc];
sync_str = args[num_devs];
/* Check for bad mirror devices */
for (i = 0; i < num_devs; i++)
r = _process_status_code(dev_status_str[i], args[i],
i ? "Secondary mirror" : "Primary mirror", r);
/* Check for bad disk log device */
if (log_argc > 1)
r = _process_status_code(log_status_str[0],
args[2 + num_devs + log_argc],
"Log", r);
if (r == ME_FAILURE)
goto out;
p = strstr(sync_str, "/");
if (p) {
p[0] = '\0';
if (strcmp(sync_str, p+1))
r = ME_IGNORE;
p[0] = '/';
} else
goto out_parse;
out:
dm_free(args);
return r;
out_parse:
dm_free(args);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unable to parse mirror status string.");
return ME_IGNORE;
}
static int _remove_failed_devices(const char *device)
{
int r;
#define CMD_SIZE 256 /* FIXME Use system restriction */
char cmd_str[CMD_SIZE];
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(dmeventd_lvm2_pool(), cmd_str, sizeof(cmd_str),
"lvconvert --config devices{ignore_suspended_devices=1} "
"--repair --use-policies", device))
return -ENAMETOOLONG; /* FIXME Replace with generic error return - reason for failure has already got logged */
r = dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmd_str);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Repair of mirrored device %s %s.", device,
(r) ? "finished successfully" : "failed");
return (r) ? 0 : -1;
}
void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
enum dm_event_mask event __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
void *next = NULL;
uint64_t start, length;
char *target_type = NULL;
char *params;
const char *device = dm_task_get_name(dmt);
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
do {
next = dm_get_next_target(dmt, next, &start, &length,
&target_type, &params);
if (!target_type) {
log_info("%s mapping lost.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s mapping lost.", device);
continue;
}
if (strcmp(target_type, TARGET_NAME_MIRROR)) {
log_info("%s has unmirrored portion.", device);
if (strcmp(target_type, "mirror")) {
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s has unmirrored portion.", device);
continue;
}
switch(_get_mirror_event(state, params)) {
switch(_get_mirror_event(params)) {
case ME_INSYNC:
/* FIXME: all we really know is that this
_part_ of the device is in sync
Also, this is not an error
*/
log_notice("%s is now in-sync.", device);
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s is now in-sync.", device);
break;
case ME_FAILURE:
log_error("Device failure in %s.", device);
if (!_remove_failed_devices(state->cmd_lvconvert, device))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Device failure in %s.", device);
if (_remove_failed_devices(device))
/* FIXME Why are all the error return codes unused? Get rid of them? */
log_error("Failed to remove faulty devices in %s.",
device);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to remove faulty devices in %s.",
device);
/* Should check before warning user that device is now linear
else
log_notice("%s is now a linear device.",
device);
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s is now a linear device.\n",
device);
*/
break;
case ME_IGNORE:
break;
default:
/* FIXME Provide value then! */
log_warn("WARNING: %s received unknown event.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Unknown event received.");
}
} while (next);
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
}
int register_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init())
return 0;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool("mirror_state", state))
goto_bad;
/* CANNOT use --config as this disables cached content */
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(state->mem, state->cmd_lvconvert, sizeof(state->cmd_lvconvert),
"lvconvert --repair --use-policies", device))
goto_bad;
*user = state;
log_info("Monitoring mirror device %s for events.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Monitoring mirror device %s for events.", device);
return 1;
bad:
log_error("Failed to monitor mirror %s.", device);
if (state)
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
return 0;
}
int unregister_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
log_info("No longer monitoring mirror device %s for events.",
device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "No longer monitoring mirror device %s for events.",
device);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
return 1;
}

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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
INCLUDES += -I$(top_srcdir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
CLDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2
SOURCES = dmeventd_raid.c
@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ CFLOW_LIST_TARGET = $(LIB_NAME).cflow
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2 -ldevmapper
install_lvm2: install_dm_plugin
install: install_lvm2

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,181 +9,172 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2/dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "lib/config/defaults.h"
#include "lib.h"
/* Hold enough elements for the mximum number of RAID images */
#define RAID_DEVS_ELEMS ((DEFAULT_RAID_MAX_IMAGES + 63) / 64)
struct dso_state {
struct dm_pool *mem;
char cmd_lvconvert[512];
uint64_t raid_devs[RAID_DEVS_ELEMS];
int failed;
int warned;
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("raid")
#include "libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include <syslog.h> /* FIXME Replace syslog with multilog */
/* FIXME Missing openlog? */
/* FIXME Replace most syslogs with log_error() style messages and add complete context. */
/* FIXME Reformat to 80 char lines. */
static int _process_raid_event(struct dso_state *state, char *params, const char *device)
/*
* run_repair is a close copy to
* plugins/mirror/dmeventd_mirror.c:_remove_failed_devices()
*/
static int run_repair(const char *device)
{
struct dm_status_raid *status;
const char *d;
int dead = 0, r = 1;
uint32_t dev;
int r;
#define CMD_SIZE 256 /* FIXME Use system restriction */
char cmd_str[CMD_SIZE];
if (!dm_get_status_raid(state->mem, params, &status)) {
log_error("Failed to process status line for %s.", device);
return 0;
}
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(dmeventd_lvm2_pool(), cmd_str, sizeof(cmd_str),
"lvscan --cache", device))
return -1;
d = status->dev_health;
while ((d = strchr(d, 'D'))) {
dev = (uint32_t)(d - status->dev_health);
r = dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmd_str);
if (!(state->raid_devs[dev / 64] & (UINT64_C(1) << (dev % 64)))) {
state->raid_devs[dev / 64] |= (UINT64_C(1) << (dev % 64));
log_warn("WARNING: Device #%u of %s array, %s, has failed.",
dev, status->raid_type, device);
}
if (!r)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Re-scan of RAID device %s failed.", device);
d++;
dead = 1;
}
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(dmeventd_lvm2_pool(), cmd_str, sizeof(cmd_str),
"lvconvert --config devices{ignore_suspended_devices=1} "
"--repair --use-policies", device))
return -1;
/* if repair goes OK, report success even if lvscan has failed */
r = dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmd_str);
if (!r)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Repair of RAID device %s failed.", device);
return (r) ? 0 : -1;
}
static int _process_raid_event(char *params, const char *device)
{
int i, n, failure = 0;
char *p, *a[4];
char *raid_type;
char *num_devices;
char *health_chars;
char *resync_ratio;
/*
* if we are converting from non-RAID to RAID (e.g. linear -> raid1)
* and too many original devices die, such that we cannot continue
* the "recover" operation, the sync action will go to "idle", the
* unsynced devs will remain at 'a', and the original devices will
* NOT SWITCH TO 'D', but will remain at 'A' - hoping to be revived.
*
* This is simply the way the kernel works...
* RAID parms: <raid_type> <#raid_disks> \
* <health chars> <resync ratio>
*/
if (!strcmp(status->sync_action, "idle") &&
(status->dev_health[0] == 'a') &&
(status->insync_regions < status->total_regions)) {
log_error("Primary sources for new RAID, %s, have failed.",
device);
dead = 1; /* run it through LVM repair */
if (!dm_split_words(params, 4, 0, a)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to process status line for %s\n",
device);
return -EINVAL;
}
raid_type = a[0];
num_devices = a[1];
health_chars = a[2];
resync_ratio = a[3];
if (!(n = atoi(num_devices))) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to parse number of devices for %s: %s",
device, num_devices);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (dead) {
/*
* Use the first event to run a repair ignoring any additonal ones.
*
* We presume lvconvert to do pre-repair
* checks to avoid bloat in this plugin.
*/
if (!state->warned && status->insync_regions < status->total_regions) {
state->warned = 1;
log_warn("WARNING: waiting for resynchronization to finish "
"before initiating repair on RAID device %s.", device);
/* Fall through to allow lvconvert to run. */
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
switch (health_chars[i]) {
case 'A':
/* Device is 'A'live and well */
case 'a':
/* Device is 'a'live, but not yet in-sync */
break;
case 'D':
syslog(LOG_ERR,
"Device #%d of %s array, %s, has failed.",
i, raid_type, device);
failure++;
break;
default:
/* Unhandled character returned from kernel */
break;
}
if (state->failed)
goto out; /* already reported */
state->failed = 1;
/* if repair goes OK, report success even if lvscan has failed */
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(state->cmd_lvconvert)) {
log_error("Repair of RAID device %s failed.", device);
r = 0;
}
} else {
state->failed = 0;
if (status->insync_regions == status->total_regions)
memset(&state->raid_devs, 0, sizeof(state->raid_devs));
log_info("%s array, %s, is %s in-sync.",
status->raid_type, device,
(status->insync_regions == status->total_regions) ? "now" : "not");
if (failure)
return run_repair(device);
}
out:
dm_pool_free(state->mem, status);
return r;
p = strstr(resync_ratio, "/");
if (!p) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to parse resync_ratio for %s: %s",
device, resync_ratio);
return -EINVAL;
}
p[0] = '\0';
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s array, %s, is %s in-sync.",
raid_type, device, strcmp(resync_ratio, p+1) ? "not" : "now");
return 0;
}
void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
enum dm_event_mask event __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
void *next = NULL;
uint64_t start, length;
char *target_type = NULL;
char *params;
const char *device = dm_task_get_name(dmt);
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
do {
next = dm_get_next_target(dmt, next, &start, &length,
&target_type, &params);
if (!target_type) {
log_info("%s mapping lost.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s mapping lost.", device);
continue;
}
if (strcmp(target_type, "raid")) {
log_info("%s has non-raid portion.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%s has non-raid portion.", device);
continue;
}
if (!_process_raid_event(state, params, device))
log_error("Failed to process event for %s.",
device);
if (_process_raid_event(params, device))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to process event for %s",
device);
} while (next);
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
}
int register_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init())
return 0;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool("raid_state", state))
goto_bad;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(state->mem, state->cmd_lvconvert, sizeof(state->cmd_lvconvert),
"lvconvert --repair --use-policies", device))
goto_bad;
*user = state;
log_info("Monitoring RAID device %s for events.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Monitoring RAID device %s for events.", device);
return 1;
bad:
log_error("Failed to monitor RAID %s.", device);
if (state)
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
return 0;
}
int unregister_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **unused __attribute__((unused)))
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
log_info("No longer monitoring RAID device %s for events.",
device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "No longer monitoring RAID device %s for events.",
device);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
return 1;
}

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@ -10,14 +10,14 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
INCLUDES += -I$(top_srcdir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
CLDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2
SOURCES = dmeventd_snapshot.c
@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ LIB_VERSION = $(LIB_VERSION_LVM)
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2 -ldevmapper
install_lvm2: install_dm_plugin
install: install_lvm2

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2007-2015 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,36 +9,35 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2/dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "lib.h"
#include "libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <syslog.h> /* FIXME Replace syslog with multilog */
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <pthread.h>
/* FIXME Missing openlog? */
/* First warning when snapshot is 80% full. */
#define WARNING_THRESH (DM_PERCENT_1 * 80)
#define WARNING_THRESH 80
/* Run a check every 5%. */
#define CHECK_STEP (DM_PERCENT_1 * 5)
#define CHECK_STEP 5
/* Do not bother checking snapshots less than 50% full. */
#define CHECK_MINIMUM (DM_PERCENT_1 * 50)
#define CHECK_MINIMUM 50
#define UMOUNT_COMMAND "/bin/umount"
struct dso_state {
struct dm_pool *mem;
dm_percent_t percent_check;
int percent_check;
uint64_t known_size;
char cmd_lvextend[512];
char cmd_str[1024];
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("snap")
static int _run(const char *cmd, ...)
{
va_list ap;
@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ static int _run(const char *cmd, ...)
va_end(ap);
execvp(cmd, (char **)argv);
log_sys_error("exec", cmd);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to execute %s: %s.\n", cmd, strerror(errno));
exit(127);
}
@ -82,56 +81,18 @@ static int _run(const char *cmd, ...)
static int _extend(const char *cmd)
{
log_debug("Extending snapshot via %s.", cmd);
return dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(cmd);
return dmeventd_lvm2_run(cmd);
}
#ifdef SNAPSHOT_REMOVE
/* Remove invalid snapshot from dm-table */
/* Experimental for now and not used by default */
static int _remove(const char *uuid)
{
int r = 1;
uint32_t cookie = 0;
struct dm_task *dmt;
if (!(dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_REMOVE)))
return 0;
if (!dm_task_set_uuid(dmt, uuid)) {
r = 0;
goto_out;
}
dm_task_retry_remove(dmt);
if (!dm_task_set_cookie(dmt, &cookie, 0)) {
r = 0;
goto_out;
}
if (!dm_task_run(dmt)) {
r = 0;
goto_out;
}
out:
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
return r;
}
#endif /* SNAPSHOT_REMOVE */
static void _umount(const char *device, int major, int minor)
{
FILE *mounts;
char buffer[4096];
char *words[3];
struct stat st;
const char procmounts[] = "/proc/mounts";
if (!(mounts = fopen(procmounts, "r"))) {
log_sys_error("fopen", procmounts);
log_error("Not umounting %s.", device);
if (!(mounts = fopen("/proc/mounts", "r"))) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Could not read /proc/mounts. Not umounting %s.\n", device);
return;
}
@ -149,24 +110,23 @@ static void _umount(const char *device, int major, int minor)
continue; /* can't stat, skip this one */
if (S_ISBLK(st.st_mode) &&
(int) major(st.st_rdev) == major &&
(int) minor(st.st_rdev) == minor) {
log_error("Unmounting invalid snapshot %s from %s.", device, words[1]);
if (!_run(UMOUNT_COMMAND, "-fl", words[1], NULL))
log_error("Failed to umount snapshot %s from %s: %s.",
device, words[1], strerror(errno));
major(st.st_rdev) == major &&
minor(st.st_rdev) == minor) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Unmounting invalid snapshot %s from %s.\n", device, words[1]);
if (!_run(UMOUNT_COMMAND, "-fl", words[1], NULL))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to umount snapshot %s from %s: %s.\n",
device, words[1], strerror(errno));
}
}
if (fclose(mounts))
log_sys_error("close", procmounts);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to close /proc/mounts.\n");
}
void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
enum dm_event_mask event __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
void *next = NULL;
uint64_t start, length;
char *target_type = NULL;
@ -174,50 +134,28 @@ void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
struct dm_status_snapshot *status = NULL;
const char *device = dm_task_get_name(dmt);
int percent;
struct dm_info info;
int ret;
struct dso_state *state = *private;
/* No longer monitoring, waiting for remove */
if (!state->percent_check)
return;
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
dm_get_next_target(dmt, next, &start, &length, &target_type, &params);
if (!target_type || strcmp(target_type, "snapshot")) {
log_error("Target %s is not snapshot.", target_type);
return;
}
if (!target_type)
goto out;
if (!dm_get_status_snapshot(state->mem, params, &status)) {
log_error("Cannot parse snapshot %s state: %s.", device, params);
return;
}
if (!dm_get_status_snapshot(state->mem, params, &status))
goto out;
/*
* If the snapshot has been invalidated or we failed to parse
* the status string. Report the full status string to syslog.
*/
if (status->invalid || status->overflow || !status->total_sectors) {
log_warn("WARNING: Snapshot %s changed state to: %s and should be removed.",
device, params);
state->percent_check = 0;
if (dm_task_get_info(dmt, &info))
if (status->invalid) {
struct dm_info info;
if (dm_task_get_info(dmt, &info)) {
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
_umount(device, info.major, info.minor);
#ifdef SNAPSHOT_REMOVE
/* Maybe configurable ? */
_remove(dm_task_get_uuid(dmt));
#endif
if ((ret = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGALRM)) && (ret != ESRCH))
log_sys_error("pthread_kill", "self");
goto out;
}
if (length <= (status->used_sectors - status->metadata_sectors)) {
/* TODO eventually recognize earlier when room is enough */
log_info("Dropping monitoring of fully provisioned snapshot %s.",
device);
if ((ret = pthread_kill(pthread_self(), SIGALRM)) && (ret != ESRCH))
log_sys_error("pthread_kill", "self");
goto out;
return;
} /* else; too bad, but this is best-effort thing... */
}
/* Snapshot size had changed. Clear the threshold. */
@ -226,51 +164,69 @@ void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
state->known_size = status->total_sectors;
}
percent = dm_make_percent(status->used_sectors, status->total_sectors);
/*
* If the snapshot has been invalidated or we failed to parse
* the status string. Report the full status string to syslog.
*/
if (status->invalid || !status->total_sectors) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Snapshot %s changed state to: %s\n", device, params);
state->percent_check = 0;
goto out;
}
percent = (int) (100 * status->used_sectors / status->total_sectors);
if (percent >= state->percent_check) {
/* Usage has raised more than CHECK_STEP since the last
time. Run actions. */
state->percent_check = (percent / CHECK_STEP) * CHECK_STEP + CHECK_STEP;
if (percent >= WARNING_THRESH) /* Print a warning to syslog. */
log_warn("WARNING: Snapshot %s is now %.2f%% full.",
device, dm_percent_to_round_float(percent, 2));
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "Snapshot %s is now %i%% full.\n", device, percent);
/* Try to extend the snapshot, in accord with user-set policies */
if (!_extend(state->cmd_lvextend))
log_error("Failed to extend snapshot %s.", device);
if (!_extend(state->cmd_str))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to extend snapshot %s.\n", device);
}
out:
dm_pool_free(state->mem, status);
if (status)
dm_pool_free(state->mem, status);
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
}
int register_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
struct dm_pool *statemem = NULL;
struct dso_state *state;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool("snapshot_state", state))
goto_bad;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init())
goto out;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(state->mem, state->cmd_lvextend,
sizeof(state->cmd_lvextend),
if (!(statemem = dm_pool_create("snapshot_state", 512)) ||
!(state = dm_pool_zalloc(statemem, sizeof(*state))))
goto bad;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(statemem, state->cmd_str,
sizeof(state->cmd_str),
"lvextend --use-policies", device))
goto_bad;
goto bad;
state->mem = statemem;
state->percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
*user = state;
*private = state;
log_info("Monitoring snapshot %s.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Monitoring snapshot %s\n", device);
return 1;
bad:
log_error("Failed to monitor snapshot %s.", device);
if (state)
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
if (statemem)
dm_pool_destroy(statemem);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
out:
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to monitor snapshot %s.\n", device);
return 0;
}
@ -279,12 +235,13 @@ int unregister_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
struct dso_state *state = *private;
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
log_info("No longer monitoring snapshot %s.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "No longer monitoring snapshot %s\n", device);
dm_pool_destroy(state->mem);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
return 1;
}

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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
# Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
INCLUDES += -I$(top_srcdir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
CLDFLAGS += -L$(top_builddir)/daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2
SOURCES = dmeventd_thin.c
@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ CFLOW_LIST_TARGET = $(LIB_NAME).cflow
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
LIBS += -ldevmapper-event-lvm2 -ldevmapper
install_lvm2: install_dm_plugin
install: install_lvm2

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
@ -9,392 +9,378 @@
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
* Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2/dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "lib.h"
#include "libdevmapper-event.h"
#include "dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <syslog.h> /* FIXME Replace syslog with multilog */
#include <stdarg.h>
/* FIXME Missing openlog? */
/* TODO - move this mountinfo code into library to be reusable */
#ifdef __linux__
# include "libdm/misc/kdev_t.h"
#else
# define MAJOR(x) major((x))
# define MINOR(x) minor((x))
#endif
/* First warning when thin data or metadata is 80% full. */
#define WARNING_THRESH (DM_PERCENT_1 * 80)
/* Umount thin LVs when thin data or metadata LV is >=
* and lvextend --use-policies has failed. */
#define UMOUNT_THRESH (DM_PERCENT_1 * 95)
/* First warning when thin is 80% full. */
#define WARNING_THRESH 80
/* Run a check every 5%. */
#define CHECK_STEP (DM_PERCENT_1 * 5)
/* Do not bother checking thin data or metadata is less than 50% full. */
#define CHECK_MINIMUM (DM_PERCENT_1 * 50)
#define CHECK_STEP 5
/* Do not bother checking thins less than 50% full. */
#define CHECK_MINIMUM 50
#define UMOUNT_COMMAND "/bin/umount"
#define MAX_FAILS (256) /* ~42 mins between cmd call retry with 10s delay */
#define THIN_DEBUG 0
struct dso_state {
struct dm_pool *mem;
int metadata_percent_check;
int metadata_percent;
int data_percent_check;
int data_percent;
uint64_t known_metadata_size;
uint64_t known_data_size;
unsigned fails;
unsigned max_fails;
int restore_sigset;
sigset_t old_sigset;
pid_t pid;
char *argv[3];
char *cmd_str;
char cmd_str[1024];
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("thin")
static int _run_command(struct dso_state *state)
/* TODO - move this mountinfo code into library to be reusable */
#ifdef __linux__
# include "kdev_t.h"
#else
# define MAJOR(x) major((x))
# define MINOR(x) minor((x))
# define MKDEV(x,y) makedev((x),(y))
#endif
/* Get dependencies for device, and try to find matching device */
static int _has_deps(const char *name, int tp_major, int tp_minor, int *dev_minor)
{
char val[16];
int i;
struct dm_task *dmt;
const struct dm_deps *deps;
struct dm_info info;
int major, minor;
int r = 0;
/* Mark for possible lvm2 command we are running from dmeventd
* lvm2 will not try to talk back to dmeventd while processing it */
(void) setenv("LVM_RUN_BY_DMEVENTD", "1", 1);
if (state->data_percent) {
/* Prepare some known data to env vars for easy use */
if (dm_snprintf(val, sizeof(val), "%d",
state->data_percent / DM_PERCENT_1) != -1)
(void) setenv("DMEVENTD_THIN_POOL_DATA", val, 1);
if (dm_snprintf(val, sizeof(val), "%d",
state->metadata_percent / DM_PERCENT_1) != -1)
(void) setenv("DMEVENTD_THIN_POOL_METADATA", val, 1);
} else {
/* For an error event it's for a user to check status and decide */
log_debug("Error event processing.");
}
log_verbose("Executing command: %s", state->cmd_str);
/* TODO:
* Support parallel run of 'task' and it's waitpid maintainence
* ATM we can't handle signaling of SIGALRM
* as signalling is not allowed while 'process_event()' is running
*/
if (!(state->pid = fork())) {
/* child */
(void) close(0);
for (i = 3; i < 255; ++i) (void) close(i);
execvp(state->argv[0], state->argv);
_exit(errno);
} else if (state->pid == -1) {
log_error("Can't fork command %s.", state->cmd_str);
state->fails = 1;
if (!(dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_DEPS)))
return 0;
}
return 1;
if (!dm_task_set_name(dmt, name))
goto out;
if (!dm_task_no_open_count(dmt))
goto out;
if (!dm_task_run(dmt))
goto out;
if (!dm_task_get_info(dmt, &info))
goto out;
if (!(deps = dm_task_get_deps(dmt)))
goto out;
if (!info.exists || deps->count != 1)
goto out;
major = (int) MAJOR(deps->device[0]);
minor = (int) MINOR(deps->device[0]);
if ((major != tp_major) || (minor != tp_minor))
goto out;
*dev_minor = info.minor;
#if THIN_DEBUG
{
char dev_name[PATH_MAX];
if (dm_device_get_name(major, minor, 0, dev_name, sizeof(dev_name)))
syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "Found %s (%u:%u) depends on %s",
name, major, *dev_minor, dev_name);
}
#endif
r = 1;
out:
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
return r;
}
static int _use_policy(struct dm_task *dmt, struct dso_state *state)
/* Get all active devices */
static int _find_all_devs(dm_bitset_t bs, int tp_major, int tp_minor)
{
struct dm_task *dmt;
struct dm_names *names;
unsigned next = 0;
int minor, r = 1;
if (!(dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_LIST)))
return 0;
if (!dm_task_run(dmt)) {
r = 0;
goto out;
}
if (!(names = dm_task_get_names(dmt))) {
r = 0;
goto out;
}
if (!names->dev)
goto out;
do {
names = (struct dm_names *)((char *) names + next);
if (_has_deps(names->name, tp_major, tp_minor, &minor))
dm_bit_set(bs, minor);
next = names->next;
} while (next);
out:
dm_task_destroy(dmt);
return r;
}
static int _extend(struct dso_state *state)
{
#if THIN_DEBUG
log_debug("dmeventd executes: %s.", state->cmd_str);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "dmeventd executes: %s.\n", state->cmd_str);
#endif
if (state->argv[0])
return _run_command(state);
return dmeventd_lvm2_run(state->cmd_str);
}
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(state->cmd_str)) {
log_error("Failed command for %s.", dm_task_get_name(dmt));
state->fails = 1;
return 0;
static int _run(const char *cmd, ...)
{
va_list ap;
int argc = 1; /* for argv[0], i.e. cmd */
int i = 0;
const char **argv;
pid_t pid = fork();
int status;
if (pid == 0) { /* child */
va_start(ap, cmd);
while (va_arg(ap, const char *))
++argc;
va_end(ap);
/* + 1 for the terminating NULL */
argv = alloca(sizeof(const char *) * (argc + 1));
argv[0] = cmd;
va_start(ap, cmd);
while ((argv[++i] = va_arg(ap, const char *)));
va_end(ap);
execvp(cmd, (char **)argv);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to execute %s: %s.\n", cmd, strerror(errno));
exit(127);
}
state->fails = 0;
if (pid > 0) { /* parent */
if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) != pid)
return 0; /* waitpid failed */
if (!WIFEXITED(status) || WEXITSTATUS(status))
return 0; /* the child failed */
}
if (pid < 0)
return 0; /* fork failed */
return 1; /* all good */
}
struct mountinfo_s {
struct dm_info info;
dm_bitset_t minors; /* Bitset for active thin pool minors */
const char *device;
};
static int _umount_device(char *buffer, unsigned major, unsigned minor,
char *target, void *cb_data)
{
struct mountinfo_s *data = cb_data;
if ((major == data->info.major) && dm_bit(data->minors, minor)) {
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Unmounting thin volume %s from %s.\n",
data->device, target);
if (!_run(UMOUNT_COMMAND, "-fl", target, NULL))
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to umount thin %s from %s: %s.\n",
data->device, target, strerror(errno));
}
return 1;
}
/* Check if executed command has finished
* Only 1 command may run */
static int _wait_for_pid(struct dso_state *state)
/*
* Find all thin pool users and try to umount them.
* TODO: work with read-only thin pool support
*/
static void _umount(struct dm_task *dmt, const char *device)
{
int status = 0;
/* TODO: Convert to use hash to reduce memory usage */
static const size_t MINORS = (1U << 20); /* 20 bit */
struct mountinfo_s data = {
.device = device,
};
if (state->pid == -1)
return 1;
if (!dm_task_get_info(dmt, &data.info))
return;
if (!waitpid(state->pid, &status, WNOHANG))
return 0;
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
/* Wait for finish */
if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
log_verbose("Child %d exited with status %d.",
state->pid, WEXITSTATUS(status));
state->fails = WEXITSTATUS(status) ? 1 : 0;
} else {
if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
log_verbose("Child %d was terminated with status %d.",
state->pid, WTERMSIG(status));
state->fails = 1;
if (!(data.minors = dm_bitset_create(NULL, MINORS))) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to allocate bitset. Not unmounting %s.\n", device);
goto out;
}
state->pid = -1;
if (!_find_all_devs(data.minors, data.info.major, data.info.minor)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to detect mounted volumes for %s.\n", device);
goto out;
}
return 1;
if (!dm_mountinfo_read(_umount_device, &data)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Could not parse mountinfo file.\n");
goto out;
}
out:
if (data.minors)
dm_bitset_destroy(data.minors);
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
}
void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
enum dm_event_mask event __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
const char *device = dm_task_get_name(dmt);
struct dso_state *state = *user;
int percent;
struct dso_state *state = *private;
struct dm_status_thin_pool *tps = NULL;
void *next = NULL;
uint64_t start, length;
char *target_type = NULL;
char *params;
int needs_policy = 0;
struct dm_task *new_dmt = NULL;
#if THIN_DEBUG
log_debug("Watch for tp-data:%.2f%% tp-metadata:%.2f%%.",
dm_percent_to_round_float(state->data_percent_check, 2),
dm_percent_to_round_float(state->metadata_percent_check, 2));
#endif
if (!_wait_for_pid(state)) {
log_warn("WARNING: Skipping event, child %d is still running (%s).",
state->pid, state->cmd_str);
#if 0
/* No longer monitoring, waiting for remove */
if (!state->meta_percent_check && !state->data_percent_check)
return;
}
if (event & DM_EVENT_DEVICE_ERROR) {
/* Error -> no need to check and do instant resize */
state->data_percent = state->metadata_percent = 0;
if (_use_policy(dmt, state))
goto out;
stack;
/*
* Rather update oldish status
* since after 'command' processing
* percentage info could have changed a lot.
* If we would get above UMOUNT_THRESH
* we would wait for next sigalarm.
*/
if (!(new_dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_STATUS)))
goto_out;
if (!dm_task_set_uuid(new_dmt, dm_task_get_uuid(dmt)))
goto_out;
/* Non-blocking status read */
if (!dm_task_no_flush(new_dmt))
log_warn("WARNING: Can't set no_flush for dm status.");
if (!dm_task_run(new_dmt))
goto_out;
dmt = new_dmt;
}
#endif
dmeventd_lvm2_lock();
dm_get_next_target(dmt, next, &start, &length, &target_type, &params);
if (!target_type || (strcmp(target_type, "thin-pool") != 0)) {
log_error("Invalid target type.");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Invalid target type.\n");
goto out;
}
if (!dm_get_status_thin_pool(state->mem, params, &tps)) {
log_error("Failed to parse status.");
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to parse status.\n");
_umount(dmt, device);
goto out;
}
#if THIN_DEBUG
log_debug("Thin pool status " FMTu64 "/" FMTu64 " "
FMTu64 "/" FMTu64 ".",
tps->used_metadata_blocks, tps->total_metadata_blocks,
tps->used_data_blocks, tps->total_data_blocks);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "%p: Got status %" PRIu64 " / %" PRIu64
" %" PRIu64 " / %" PRIu64 ".\n", state,
tps->used_metadata_blocks, tps->total_metadata_blocks,
tps->used_data_blocks, tps->total_data_blocks);
#endif
/* Thin pool size had changed. Clear the threshold. */
if (state->known_metadata_size != tps->total_metadata_blocks) {
state->metadata_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
state->known_metadata_size = tps->total_metadata_blocks;
state->fails = 0;
}
if (state->known_data_size != tps->total_data_blocks) {
state->data_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
state->known_data_size = tps->total_data_blocks;
state->fails = 0;
}
/*
* Trigger action when threshold boundary is exceeded.
* Report 80% threshold warning when it's used above 80%.
* Only 100% is exception as it cannot be surpased so policy
* action is called for: >50%, >55% ... >95%, 100%
*/
state->metadata_percent = dm_make_percent(tps->used_metadata_blocks, tps->total_metadata_blocks);
if ((state->metadata_percent > WARNING_THRESH) &&
(state->metadata_percent > state->metadata_percent_check))
log_warn("WARNING: Thin pool %s metadata is now %.2f%% full.",
device, dm_percent_to_round_float(state->metadata_percent, 2));
if (state->metadata_percent > CHECK_MINIMUM) {
/* Run action when usage raised more than CHECK_STEP since the last time */
if (state->metadata_percent > state->metadata_percent_check)
needs_policy = 1;
state->metadata_percent_check = (state->metadata_percent / CHECK_STEP + 1) * CHECK_STEP;
if (state->metadata_percent_check == DM_PERCENT_100)
state->metadata_percent_check--; /* Can't get bigger then 100% */
} else
state->metadata_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
percent = 100 * tps->used_metadata_blocks / tps->total_metadata_blocks;
if (percent >= state->metadata_percent_check) {
/*
* Usage has raised more than CHECK_STEP since the last
* time. Run actions.
*/
state->metadata_percent_check = (percent / CHECK_STEP) * CHECK_STEP + CHECK_STEP;
state->data_percent = dm_make_percent(tps->used_data_blocks, tps->total_data_blocks);
if ((state->data_percent > WARNING_THRESH) &&
(state->data_percent > state->data_percent_check))
log_warn("WARNING: Thin pool %s data is now %.2f%% full.",
device, dm_percent_to_round_float(state->data_percent, 2));
if (state->data_percent > CHECK_MINIMUM) {
/* Run action when usage raised more than CHECK_STEP since the last time */
if (state->data_percent > state->data_percent_check)
needs_policy = 1;
state->data_percent_check = (state->data_percent / CHECK_STEP + 1) * CHECK_STEP;
if (state->data_percent_check == DM_PERCENT_100)
state->data_percent_check--; /* Can't get bigger then 100% */
} else
state->data_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
/* Reduce number of _use_policy() calls by power-of-2 factor till frequency of MAX_FAILS is reached.
* Avoids too high number of error retries, yet shows some status messages in log regularly.
* i.e. PV could have been pvmoved and VG/LV was locked for a while...
*/
if (state->fails) {
if (state->fails++ <= state->max_fails) {
log_debug("Postponing frequently failing policy (%u <= %u).",
state->fails - 1, state->max_fails);
goto out;
/* FIXME: extension of metadata needs to be written! */
if (percent >= WARNING_THRESH) /* Print a warning to syslog. */
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "Thin metadata %s is now %i%% full.\n",
device, percent);
/* Try to extend the metadata, in accord with user-set policies */
if (!_extend(state)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to extend thin metadata %s.\n",
device);
_umount(dmt, device);
}
if (state->max_fails < MAX_FAILS)
state->max_fails <<= 1;
state->fails = needs_policy = 1; /* Retry failing command */
} else
state->max_fails = 1; /* Reset on success */
/* FIXME: hmm READ-ONLY switch should happen in error path */
}
if (needs_policy)
_use_policy(dmt, state);
percent = 100 * tps->used_data_blocks / tps->total_data_blocks;
if (percent >= state->data_percent_check) {
/*
* Usage has raised more than CHECK_STEP since
* the last time. Run actions.
*/
state->data_percent_check = (percent / CHECK_STEP) * CHECK_STEP + CHECK_STEP;
if (percent >= WARNING_THRESH) /* Print a warning to syslog. */
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "Thin %s is now %i%% full.\n", device, percent);
/* Try to extend the thin data, in accord with user-set policies */
if (!_extend(state)) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to extend thin %s.\n", device);
state->data_percent_check = 0;
_umount(dmt, device);
}
/* FIXME: hmm READ-ONLY switch should happen in error path */
}
out:
if (tps)
dm_pool_free(state->mem, tps);
if (new_dmt)
dm_task_destroy(new_dmt);
}
/* Handle SIGCHLD for a thread */
static void _sig_child(int signum __attribute__((unused)))
{
/* empty SIG_IGN */;
}
/* Setup handler for SIGCHLD when executing external command
* to get quick 'waitpid()' reaction
* It will interrupt syscall just like SIGALRM and
* invoke process_event().
*/
static void _init_thread_signals(struct dso_state *state)
{
struct sigaction act = { .sa_handler = _sig_child };
sigset_t my_sigset;
sigemptyset(&my_sigset);
if (sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to set SIGCHLD action.");
else if (sigaddset(&my_sigset, SIGCHLD))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to add SIGCHLD to set.");
else if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &my_sigset, &state->old_sigset))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to unblock SIGCHLD.");
else
state->restore_sigset = 1;
}
static void _restore_thread_signals(struct dso_state *state)
{
if (state->restore_sigset &&
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &state->old_sigset, NULL))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to block SIGCHLD.");
dmeventd_lvm2_unlock();
}
int register_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
struct dm_pool *statemem = NULL;
struct dso_state *state;
char *str;
char cmd_str[PATH_MAX + 128 + 2]; /* cmd ' ' vg/lv \0 */
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool("thin_pool_state", state))
goto_bad;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init())
goto bad;
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(state->mem, cmd_str, sizeof(cmd_str),
"_dmeventd_thin_command", device))
goto_bad;
if (!(statemem = dm_pool_create("thin_pool_state", 2048)) ||
!(state = dm_pool_zalloc(statemem, sizeof(*state))) ||
!dmeventd_lvm2_command(statemem, state->cmd_str,
sizeof(state->cmd_str),
"lvextend --use-policies",
device)) {
if (statemem)
dm_pool_destroy(statemem);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
goto bad;
}
if (strncmp(cmd_str, "lvm ", 4) == 0) {
if (!(state->cmd_str = dm_pool_strdup(state->mem, cmd_str + 4))) {
log_error("Failed to copy lvm command.");
goto bad;
}
} else if (cmd_str[0] == '/') {
if (!(state->cmd_str = dm_pool_strdup(state->mem, cmd_str))) {
log_error("Failed to copy thin command.");
goto bad;
}
state->mem = statemem;
state->metadata_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
state->data_percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
*private = state;
/* Find last space before 'vg/lv' */
if (!(str = strrchr(state->cmd_str, ' ')))
goto inval;
if (!(state->argv[0] = dm_pool_strndup(state->mem, state->cmd_str,
str - state->cmd_str))) {
log_error("Failed to copy command.");
goto bad;
}
state->argv[1] = str + 1; /* 1 argument - vg/lv */
_init_thread_signals(state);
} else /* Unuspported command format */
goto inval;
state->pid = -1;
*user = state;
log_info("Monitoring thin pool %s.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "Monitoring thin %s.\n", device);
return 1;
inval:
log_error("Invalid command for monitoring: %s.", cmd_str);
bad:
log_error("Failed to monitor thin pool %s.", device);
if (state)
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
syslog(LOG_ERR, "Failed to monitor thin %s.\n", device);
return 0;
}
@ -403,34 +389,13 @@ int unregister_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
void **private)
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
int i;
struct dso_state *state = *private;
for (i = 0; !_wait_for_pid(state) && (i < 6); ++i) {
if (i == 0)
/* Give it 2 seconds, then try to terminate & kill it */
log_verbose("Child %d still not finished (%s) waiting.",
state->pid, state->cmd_str);
else if (i == 3) {
log_warn("WARNING: Terminating child %d.", state->pid);
kill(state->pid, SIGINT);
kill(state->pid, SIGTERM);
} else if (i == 5) {
log_warn("WARNING: Killing child %d.", state->pid);
kill(state->pid, SIGKILL);
}
sleep(1);
}
if (state->pid != -1)
log_warn("WARNING: Cannot kill child %d!", state->pid);
_restore_thread_signals(state);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
log_info("No longer monitoring thin pool %s.", device);
syslog(LOG_INFO, "No longer monitoring thin %s.\n", device);
dm_pool_destroy(state->mem);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit();
return 1;
}

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process_event
register_device
unregister_device

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of LVM2.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "lib/misc/lib.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/plugins/lvm2/dmeventd_lvm.h"
#include "daemons/dmeventd/libdevmapper-event.h"
/*
* Use parser from new device_mapper library.
* Although during compilation we can see dm_vdo_status_parse()
* in runtime we are linked agains systems libdm 'older' library
* which does not provide this symbol and plugin fails to load
*/
#include "device_mapper/vdo/status.c"
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
/* First warning when VDO pool is 80% full. */
#define WARNING_THRESH (DM_PERCENT_1 * 80)
/* Run a check every 5%. */
#define CHECK_STEP (DM_PERCENT_1 * 5)
/* Do not bother checking VDO pool is less than 50% full. */
#define CHECK_MINIMUM (DM_PERCENT_1 * 50)
#define MAX_FAILS (256) /* ~42 mins between cmd call retry with 10s delay */
#define VDO_DEBUG 0
struct dso_state {
struct dm_pool *mem;
int percent_check;
int percent;
uint64_t known_data_size;
unsigned fails;
unsigned max_fails;
int restore_sigset;
sigset_t old_sigset;
pid_t pid;
char *argv[3];
const char *cmd_str;
const char *name;
};
DM_EVENT_LOG_FN("vdo")
static int _run_command(struct dso_state *state)
{
char val[16];
int i;
/* Mark for possible lvm2 command we are running from dmeventd
* lvm2 will not try to talk back to dmeventd while processing it */
(void) setenv("LVM_RUN_BY_DMEVENTD", "1", 1);
if (state->percent) {
/* Prepare some known data to env vars for easy use */
if (dm_snprintf(val, sizeof(val), "%d",
state->percent / DM_PERCENT_1) != -1)
(void) setenv("DMEVENTD_VDO_POOL", val, 1);
} else {
/* For an error event it's for a user to check status and decide */
log_debug("Error event processing.");
}
log_verbose("Executing command: %s", state->cmd_str);
/* TODO:
* Support parallel run of 'task' and it's waitpid maintainence
* ATM we can't handle signaling of SIGALRM
* as signalling is not allowed while 'process_event()' is running
*/
if (!(state->pid = fork())) {
/* child */
(void) close(0);
for (i = 3; i < 255; ++i) (void) close(i);
execvp(state->argv[0], state->argv);
_exit(errno);
} else if (state->pid == -1) {
log_error("Can't fork command %s.", state->cmd_str);
state->fails = 1;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
static int _use_policy(struct dm_task *dmt, struct dso_state *state)
{
#if VDO_DEBUG
log_debug("dmeventd executes: %s.", state->cmd_str);
#endif
if (state->argv[0])
return _run_command(state);
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_run_with_lock(state->cmd_str)) {
log_error("Failed command for %s.", dm_task_get_name(dmt));
state->fails = 1;
return 0;
}
state->fails = 0;
return 1;
}
/* Check if executed command has finished
* Only 1 command may run */
static int _wait_for_pid(struct dso_state *state)
{
int status = 0;
if (state->pid == -1)
return 1;
if (!waitpid(state->pid, &status, WNOHANG))
return 0;
/* Wait for finish */
if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
log_verbose("Child %d exited with status %d.",
state->pid, WEXITSTATUS(status));
state->fails = WEXITSTATUS(status) ? 1 : 0;
} else {
if (WIFSIGNALED(status))
log_verbose("Child %d was terminated with status %d.",
state->pid, WTERMSIG(status));
state->fails = 1;
}
state->pid = -1;
return 1;
}
void process_event(struct dm_task *dmt,
enum dm_event_mask event __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
{
const char *device = dm_task_get_name(dmt);
struct dso_state *state = *user;
void *next = NULL;
uint64_t start, length;
char *target_type = NULL;
char *params;
int needs_policy = 0;
struct dm_task *new_dmt = NULL;
struct dm_vdo_status_parse_result vdop = { .status = NULL };
#if VDO_DEBUG
log_debug("Watch for VDO %s:%.2f%%.", state->name,
dm_percent_to_round_float(state->percent_check, 2));
#endif
if (!_wait_for_pid(state)) {
log_warn("WARNING: Skipping event, child %d is still running (%s).",
state->pid, state->cmd_str);
return;
}
if (event & DM_EVENT_DEVICE_ERROR) {
#if VDO_DEBUG
log_debug("VDO event error.");
#endif
/* Error -> no need to check and do instant resize */
state->percent = 0;
if (_use_policy(dmt, state))
goto out;
stack;
if (!(new_dmt = dm_task_create(DM_DEVICE_STATUS)))
goto_out;
if (!dm_task_set_uuid(new_dmt, dm_task_get_uuid(dmt)))
goto_out;
/* Non-blocking status read */
if (!dm_task_no_flush(new_dmt))
log_warn("WARNING: Can't set no_flush for dm status.");
if (!dm_task_run(new_dmt))
goto_out;
dmt = new_dmt;
}
dm_get_next_target(dmt, next, &start, &length, &target_type, &params);
if (!target_type || (strcmp(target_type, "vdo") != 0)) {
log_error("Invalid target type.");
goto out;
}
if (!dm_vdo_status_parse(state->mem, params, &vdop)) {
log_error("Failed to parse status.");
goto out;
}
state->percent = dm_make_percent(vdop.status->used_blocks,
vdop.status->total_blocks);
#if VDO_DEBUG
log_debug("VDO %s status %.2f%% " FMTu64 "/" FMTu64 ".",
state->name, dm_percent_to_round_float(state->percent, 2),
vdop.status->used_blocks, vdop.status->total_blocks);
#endif
/* VDO pool size had changed. Clear the threshold. */
if (state->known_data_size != vdop.status->total_blocks) {
state->percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
state->known_data_size = vdop.status->total_blocks;
state->fails = 0;
}
/*
* Trigger action when threshold boundary is exceeded.
* Report 80% threshold warning when it's used above 80%.
* Only 100% is exception as it cannot be surpased so policy
* action is called for: >50%, >55% ... >95%, 100%
*/
if ((state->percent > WARNING_THRESH) &&
(state->percent > state->percent_check))
log_warn("WARNING: VDO %s %s is now %.2f%% full.",
state->name, device,
dm_percent_to_round_float(state->percent, 2));
if (state->percent > CHECK_MINIMUM) {
/* Run action when usage raised more than CHECK_STEP since the last time */
if (state->percent > state->percent_check)
needs_policy = 1;
state->percent_check = (state->percent / CHECK_STEP + 1) * CHECK_STEP;
if (state->percent_check == DM_PERCENT_100)
state->percent_check--; /* Can't get bigger then 100% */
} else
state->percent_check = CHECK_MINIMUM;
/* Reduce number of _use_policy() calls by power-of-2 factor till frequency of MAX_FAILS is reached.
* Avoids too high number of error retries, yet shows some status messages in log regularly.
* i.e. PV could have been pvmoved and VG/LV was locked for a while...
*/
if (state->fails) {
if (state->fails++ <= state->max_fails) {
log_debug("Postponing frequently failing policy (%u <= %u).",
state->fails - 1, state->max_fails);
goto out;
}
if (state->max_fails < MAX_FAILS)
state->max_fails <<= 1;
state->fails = needs_policy = 1; /* Retry failing command */
} else
state->max_fails = 1; /* Reset on success */
if (needs_policy)
_use_policy(dmt, state);
out:
if (vdop.status)
dm_pool_free(state->mem, vdop.status);
if (new_dmt)
dm_task_destroy(new_dmt);
}
/* Handle SIGCHLD for a thread */
static void _sig_child(int signum __attribute__((unused)))
{
/* empty SIG_IGN */;
}
/* Setup handler for SIGCHLD when executing external command
* to get quick 'waitpid()' reaction
* It will interrupt syscall just like SIGALRM and
* invoke process_event().
*/
static void _init_thread_signals(struct dso_state *state)
{
struct sigaction act = { .sa_handler = _sig_child };
sigset_t my_sigset;
sigemptyset(&my_sigset);
if (sigaction(SIGCHLD, &act, NULL))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to set SIGCHLD action.");
else if (sigaddset(&my_sigset, SIGCHLD))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to add SIGCHLD to set.");
else if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &my_sigset, &state->old_sigset))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to unblock SIGCHLD.");
else
state->restore_sigset = 1;
}
static void _restore_thread_signals(struct dso_state *state)
{
if (state->restore_sigset &&
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &state->old_sigset, NULL))
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to block SIGCHLD.");
}
int register_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid,
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
{
struct dso_state *state;
const char *cmd;
char *str;
char cmd_str[PATH_MAX + 128 + 2]; /* cmd ' ' vg/lv \0 */
const char *name = "pool";
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_init_with_pool("vdo_pool_state", state))
goto_bad;
state->cmd_str = "";
/* Search for command for LVM- prefixed devices only */
cmd = (strncmp(uuid, "LVM-", 4) == 0) ? "_dmeventd_vdo_command" : "";
if (!dmeventd_lvm2_command(state->mem, cmd_str, sizeof(cmd_str), cmd, device))
goto_bad;
if (strncmp(cmd_str, "lvm ", 4) == 0) {
if (!(state->cmd_str = dm_pool_strdup(state->mem, cmd_str + 4))) {
log_error("Failed to copy lvm VDO command.");
goto bad;
}
} else if (cmd_str[0] == '/') {
if (!(state->cmd_str = dm_pool_strdup(state->mem, cmd_str))) {
log_error("Failed to copy VDO command.");
goto bad;
}
/* Find last space before 'vg/lv' */
if (!(str = strrchr(state->cmd_str, ' ')))
goto inval;
if (!(state->argv[0] = dm_pool_strndup(state->mem, state->cmd_str,
str - state->cmd_str))) {
log_error("Failed to copy command.");
goto bad;
}
state->argv[1] = str + 1; /* 1 argument - vg/lv */
_init_thread_signals(state);
} else if (cmd[0] == 0) {
state->name = "volume"; /* What to use with 'others?' */
} else/* Unuspported command format */
goto inval;
state->pid = -1;
state->name = name;
*user = state;
log_info("Monitoring VDO %s %s.", name, device);
return 1;
inval:
log_error("Invalid command for monitoring: %s.", cmd_str);
bad:
log_error("Failed to monitor VDO %s %s.", name, device);
if (state)
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
return 0;
}
int unregister_device(const char *device,
const char *uuid __attribute__((unused)),
int major __attribute__((unused)),
int minor __attribute__((unused)),
void **user)
{
struct dso_state *state = *user;
const char *name = state->name;
int i;
for (i = 0; !_wait_for_pid(state) && (i < 6); ++i) {
if (i == 0)
/* Give it 2 seconds, then try to terminate & kill it */
log_verbose("Child %d still not finished (%s) waiting.",
state->pid, state->cmd_str);
else if (i == 3) {
log_warn("WARNING: Terminating child %d.", state->pid);
kill(state->pid, SIGINT);
kill(state->pid, SIGTERM);
} else if (i == 5) {
log_warn("WARNING: Killing child %d.", state->pid);
kill(state->pid, SIGKILL);
}
sleep(1);
}
if (state->pid != -1)
log_warn("WARNING: Cannot kill child %d!", state->pid);
_restore_thread_signals(state);
dmeventd_lvm2_exit_with_pool(state);
log_info("No longer monitoring VDO %s %s.", name, device);
return 1;
}

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path.py
lvmdbusd
lvmdb.py
lvm_shell_proxy.py

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#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of LVM2.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
top_builddir = @top_builddir@
lvmdbusdir = $(python3dir)/lvmdbusd
LVMDBUS_SRCDIR_FILES = \
automatedproperties.py \
background.py \
cfg.py \
cmdhandler.py \
fetch.py \
job.py \
loader.py \
lv.py \
main.py \
manager.py \
objectmanager.py \
pv.py \
request.py \
state.py \
udevwatch.py \
utils.py \
vg.py \
__init__.py
LVMDBUS_BUILDDIR_FILES = \
lvmdb.py \
lvm_shell_proxy.py \
path.py
LVMDBUSD = lvmdbusd
CLEAN_DIRS += __pycache__
include $(top_builddir)/make.tmpl
.PHONY: install_lvmdbusd
all:
$(Q) test -x $(LVMDBUSD) || chmod 755 $(LVMDBUSD)
install_lvmdbusd:
@echo " [INSTALL] $<"
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DIR) $(sbindir)
$(Q) $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(LVMDBUSD) $(sbindir)
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DIR) $(DESTDIR)$(lvmdbusdir)
$(Q) (cd $(srcdir); $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LVMDBUS_SRCDIR_FILES) $(DESTDIR)$(lvmdbusdir))
$(Q) $(INSTALL_DATA) $(LVMDBUS_BUILDDIR_FILES) $(DESTDIR)$(lvmdbusdir)
$(Q) PYTHON=$(PYTHON3) $(PYCOMPILE) --destdir "$(DESTDIR)" --basedir "$(lvmdbusdir)" $(LVMDBUS_SRCDIR_FILES) $(LVMDBUS_BUILDDIR_FILES)
$(Q) $(CHMOD) 755 $(DESTDIR)$(lvmdbusdir)/__pycache__
$(Q) $(CHMOD) 444 $(DESTDIR)$(lvmdbusdir)/__pycache__/*.py[co]
install_lvm2: install_lvmdbusd
install: install_lvm2
DISTCLEAN_TARGETS+= \
$(LVMDBUS_BUILDDIR_FILES) \
$(LVMDBUSD)

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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from .main import main

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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import dbus
import dbus.service
from . import cfg
from .utils import get_properties, add_properties, get_object_property_diff, \
log_debug
from .state import State
# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyUnresolvedReferences
class AutomatedProperties(dbus.service.Object):
"""
This class implements the needed interfaces for:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
Other classes inherit from it to get the same behavior
"""
def __init__(self, object_path, search_method=None):
dbus.service.Object.__init__(self, cfg.bus, object_path)
self._ap_interface = []
self._ap_o_path = object_path
self._ap_search_method = search_method
self.state = None
def dbus_object_path(self):
return self._ap_o_path
def emit_data(self):
props = {}
for i in self.interface():
props[i] = AutomatedProperties._get_all_prop(self, i)
return self._ap_o_path, props
def set_interface(self, interface):
"""
With inheritance we can't easily tell what interfaces a class provides
so we will have each class that implements an interface tell the
base AutomatedProperties what it is they do provide. This is kind of
clunky and perhaps we can figure out a better way to do this later.
:param interface: An interface the object supports
:return:
"""
if interface not in self._ap_interface:
self._ap_interface.append(interface)
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def interface(self, all_interfaces=False):
if all_interfaces:
cpy = list(self._ap_interface)
cpy.extend(
["org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable",
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"])
return cpy
return self._ap_interface
@staticmethod
def _get_prop(obj, interface_name, property_name):
value = getattr(obj, property_name)
# Note: If we get an exception in this handler we won't know about it,
# only the side effect of no returned value!
log_debug('Get (%s), type (%s), value(%s)' %
(property_name, str(type(value)), str(value)))
return value
# Properties
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=dbus.PROPERTIES_IFACE,
in_signature='ss', out_signature='v',
async_callbacks=('cb', 'cbe'))
def Get(self, interface_name, property_name, cb, cbe):
# Note: If we get an exception in this handler we won't know about it,
# only the side effect of no returned value!
r = cfg.create_request_entry(
-1, AutomatedProperties._get_prop,
(self, interface_name, property_name),
cb, cbe, False)
cfg.worker_q.put(r)
@staticmethod
def _get_all_prop(obj, interface_name):
if interface_name in obj.interface(True):
# Using introspection, lets build this dynamically
properties = get_properties(obj)
if interface_name in properties:
return properties[interface_name][1]
return {}
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
obj._ap_interface,
'The object %s does not implement the %s interface'
% (obj.__class__, interface_name))
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=dbus.PROPERTIES_IFACE,
in_signature='s', out_signature='a{sv}',
async_callbacks=('cb', 'cbe'))
def GetAll(self, interface_name, cb, cbe):
r = cfg.create_request_entry(
-1, AutomatedProperties._get_all_prop,
(self, interface_name),
cb, cbe, False)
cfg.worker_q.put(r)
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=dbus.PROPERTIES_IFACE,
in_signature='ssv')
def Set(self, interface_name, property_name, new_value):
setattr(self, property_name, new_value)
self.PropertiesChanged(interface_name,
{property_name: new_value}, [])
# As dbus-python does not support introspection for properties we will
# get the autogenerated xml and then add our wanted properties to it.
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=dbus.INTROSPECTABLE_IFACE,
out_signature='s')
def Introspect(self):
r = dbus.service.Object.Introspect(self, self._ap_o_path, cfg.bus)
# Look at the properties in the class
props = get_properties(self)
for int_f, v in props.items():
r = add_properties(r, int_f, v[0])
return r
@dbus.service.signal(dbus_interface=dbus.PROPERTIES_IFACE,
signature='sa{sv}as')
def PropertiesChanged(self, interface_name, changed_properties,
invalidated_properties):
log_debug(('SIGNAL: PropertiesChanged(%s, %s, %s, %s)' %
(str(self._ap_o_path), str(interface_name),
str(changed_properties), str(invalidated_properties))))
def refresh(self, search_key=None, object_state=None):
"""
Take the values (properties) of an object and update them with what
lvm currently has. You can either fetch the new ones or supply the
new state to be updated with
:param search_key: The value to use to search for
:param object_state: Use this as the new object state
"""
num_changed = 0
# If we can't do a lookup, bail now, this happens if we blindly walk
# through all dbus objects as some don't have a search method, like
# 'Manager' object.
if not self._ap_search_method:
return 0
search = self.lvm_id
if search_key:
search = search_key
# Either we have the new object state or we need to go fetch it
if object_state:
new_state = object_state
else:
new_state = self._ap_search_method([search])[0]
assert isinstance(new_state, State)
assert new_state
# When we refresh an object the object identifiers might have changed
# because LVM allows the user to change them (name & uuid), thus if
# they have changed we need to update the object manager so that
# look-ups will happen correctly
old_id = self.state.identifiers()
new_id = new_state.identifiers()
if old_id[0] != new_id[0] or old_id[1] != new_id[1]:
cfg.om.lookup_update(self, new_id[0], new_id[1])
# Grab the properties values, then replace the state of the object
# and retrieve the new values.
o_prop = get_properties(self)
self.state = new_state
n_prop = get_properties(self)
changed = get_object_property_diff(o_prop, n_prop)
if changed:
for int_f, v in changed.items():
self.PropertiesChanged(int_f, v, [])
num_changed += 1
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import subprocess
from . import cfg
from .cmdhandler import options_to_cli_args, LvmExecutionMeta
import dbus
from .utils import pv_range_append, pv_dest_ranges, log_error, log_debug,\
add_no_notify
import os
import threading
import time
def pv_move_lv_cmd(move_options, lv_full_name,
pv_source, pv_source_range, pv_dest_range_list):
cmd = ['pvmove', '-i', '1']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(move_options))
if lv_full_name:
cmd.extend(['-n', lv_full_name])
pv_range_append(cmd, pv_source, *pv_source_range)
pv_dest_ranges(cmd, pv_dest_range_list)
return cmd
def lv_merge_cmd(merge_options, lv_full_name):
cmd = ['lvconvert', '--merge', '-i', '1']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(merge_options))
cmd.append(lv_full_name)
return cmd
def _move_merge(interface_name, command, job_state):
# We need to execute these command stand alone by forking & exec'ing
# the command always as we will be getting periodic output from them on
# the status of the long running operation.
command.insert(0, cfg.LVM_CMD)
# Instruct lvm to not register an event with us
command = add_no_notify(command)
#(self, start, ended, cmd, ec, stdout_txt, stderr_txt)
meta = LvmExecutionMeta(time.time(), 0, command, -1000, None, None)
cfg.blackbox.add(meta)
process = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
env=os.environ,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, close_fds=True)
log_debug("Background process for %s is %d" %
(str(command), process.pid))
lines_iterator = iter(process.stdout.readline, b"")
for line in lines_iterator:
line_str = line.decode("utf-8")
# Check to see if the line has the correct number of separators
try:
if line_str.count(':') == 2:
(device, ignore, percentage) = line_str.split(':')
job_state.Percent = round(
float(percentage.strip()[:-1]), 1)
# While the move is in progress we need to periodically update
# the state to reflect where everything is at.
cfg.load()
except ValueError:
log_error("Trying to parse percentage which failed for %s" %
line_str)
out = process.communicate()
with meta.lock:
meta.ended = time.time()
meta.ec = process.returncode
meta.stderr_txt = out[1]
if process.returncode == 0:
job_state.Percent = 100
else:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface_name,
'Exit code %s, stderr = %s' % (str(process.returncode), out[1]))
cfg.load()
return '/'
def move(interface_name, lv_name, pv_src_obj, pv_source_range,
pv_dests_and_ranges, move_options, job_state):
"""
Common code for the pvmove handling.
:param interface_name: What dbus interface we are providing for
:param lv_name: Optional (None or name of LV to move)
:param pv_src_obj: dbus object patch for source PV
:param pv_source_range: (0,0 to ignore, else start, end segments)
:param pv_dests_and_ranges: Array of PV object paths and start/end segs
:param move_options: Hash with optional arguments
:param job_state: Used to convey information about jobs between processes
:return: '/' When complete, the empty object path
"""
pv_dests = []
pv_src = cfg.om.get_object_by_path(pv_src_obj)
if pv_src:
# Check to see if we are handling a move to a specific
# destination(s)
if len(pv_dests_and_ranges):
for pr in pv_dests_and_ranges:
pv_dbus_obj = cfg.om.get_object_by_path(pr[0])
if not pv_dbus_obj:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface_name,
'PV Destination (%s) not found' % pr[0])
pv_dests.append((pv_dbus_obj.lvm_id, pr[1], pr[2]))
cmd = pv_move_lv_cmd(move_options,
lv_name,
pv_src.lvm_id,
pv_source_range,
pv_dests)
return _move_merge(interface_name, cmd, job_state)
else:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface_name, 'pv_src_obj (%s) not found' % pv_src_obj)
def merge(interface_name, lv_uuid, lv_name, merge_options, job_state):
# Make sure we have a dbus object representing it
dbo = cfg.om.get_object_by_uuid_lvm_id(lv_uuid, lv_name)
if dbo:
cmd = lv_merge_cmd(merge_options, dbo.lvm_id)
return _move_merge(interface_name, cmd, job_state)
else:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
interface_name,
'LV with uuid %s and name %s not present!' % (lv_uuid, lv_name))
def _run_cmd(req):
log_debug(
"_run_cmd: Running method: %s with args %s" %
(str(req.method), str(req.arguments)))
req.run_cmd()
log_debug("_run_cmd: complete!")
def cmd_runner(request):
t = threading.Thread(target=_run_cmd, args=(request,),
name="cmd_runner %s" % str(request.method))
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import os
import multiprocessing
import queue
import itertools
from lvmdbusd import path
LVM_CMD = os.getenv('LVM_BINARY', path.LVM_BINARY)
# This is the global object manager
om = None
# This is the global bus connection
bus = None
# Command line args
args = None
# Set to true if we are depending on external events for updates
got_external_event = False
# Shared state variable across all processes
run = multiprocessing.Value('i', 1)
# If this is set to true, the current setup support lvm shell and we are
# running in that mode of operation
SHELL_IN_USE = None
# Lock used by pprint
stdout_lock = multiprocessing.Lock()
worker_q = queue.Queue()
# Main event loop
loop = None
BUS_NAME = os.getenv('LVM_DBUS_NAME', 'com.redhat.lvmdbus1')
BASE_INTERFACE = 'com.redhat.lvmdbus1'
PV_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Pv'
VG_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Vg'
VG_VDO_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.VgVdo'
LV_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Lv'
LV_COMMON_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.LvCommon'
THIN_POOL_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.ThinPool'
VDO_POOL_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.VdoPool'
CACHE_POOL_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.CachePool'
LV_CACHED = BASE_INTERFACE + '.CachedLv'
SNAPSHOT_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Snapshot'
MANAGER_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Manager'
JOB_INTERFACE = BASE_INTERFACE + '.Job'
BASE_OBJ_PATH = '/' + BASE_INTERFACE.replace('.', '/')
PV_OBJ_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + '/Pv'
VG_OBJ_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + '/Vg'
LV_OBJ_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + '/Lv'
THIN_POOL_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + "/ThinPool"
VDO_POOL_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + "/VdoPool"
CACHE_POOL_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + "/CachePool"
HIDDEN_LV_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + "/HiddenLv"
MANAGER_OBJ_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + '/Manager'
JOB_OBJ_PATH = BASE_OBJ_PATH + '/Job'
# Counters for object path generation
pv_id = itertools.count()
vg_id = itertools.count()
lv_id = itertools.count()
thin_id = itertools.count()
vdo_id = itertools.count()
cache_pool_id = itertools.count()
job_id = itertools.count()
hidden_lv = itertools.count()
# Used to prevent circular imports...
load = None
event = None
# Boolean to denote if lvm supports VDO integration
vdo_support = False
# Global cached state
db = None
# lvm flight recorder
blackbox = None
# RequestEntry ctor
create_request_entry = None
def exit_daemon():
"""
Exit the daemon cleanly
:return:
"""
if run and loop:
run.value = 0
loop.quit()

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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import time
import threading
from itertools import chain
import collections
import traceback
import os
from lvmdbusd import cfg
from lvmdbusd.utils import pv_dest_ranges, log_debug, log_error, add_no_notify
from lvmdbusd.lvm_shell_proxy import LVMShellProxy
try:
import simplejson as json
except ImportError:
import json
SEP = '{|}'
total_time = 0.0
total_count = 0
# We need to prevent different threads from using the same lvm shell
# at the same time.
cmd_lock = threading.RLock()
class LvmExecutionMeta(object):
def __init__(self, start, ended, cmd, ec, stdout_txt, stderr_txt):
self.lock = threading.RLock()
self.start = start
self.ended = ended
self.cmd = cmd
self.ec = ec
self.stdout_txt = stdout_txt
self.stderr_txt = stderr_txt
def __str__(self):
with self.lock:
return "EC= %d for %s\n" \
"STARTED: %f, ENDED: %f\n" \
"STDOUT=%s\n" \
"STDERR=%s\n" % \
(self.ec, str(self.cmd), self.start, self.ended, self.stdout_txt,
self.stderr_txt)
class LvmFlightRecorder(object):
def __init__(self, size=16):
self.queue = collections.deque(maxlen=size)
def add(self, lvm_exec_meta):
self.queue.append(lvm_exec_meta)
def dump(self):
with cmd_lock:
if len(self.queue):
log_error("LVM dbus flight recorder START")
for c in reversed(self.queue):
log_error(str(c))
log_error("LVM dbus flight recorder END")
cfg.blackbox = LvmFlightRecorder()
def _debug_c(cmd, exit_code, out):
log_error('CMD= %s' % ' '.join(cmd))
log_error(("EC= %d" % exit_code))
log_error(("STDOUT=\n %s\n" % out[0]))
log_error(("STDERR=\n %s\n" % out[1]))
def call_lvm(command, debug=False):
"""
Call an executable and return a tuple of exitcode, stdout, stderr
:param command: Command to execute
:param debug: Dump debug to stdout
"""
# print 'STACK:'
# for line in traceback.format_stack():
# print line.strip()
# Prepend the full lvm executable so that we can run different versions
# in different locations on the same box
command.insert(0, cfg.LVM_CMD)
command = add_no_notify(command)
process = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True,
env=os.environ)
out = process.communicate()
stdout_text = bytes(out[0]).decode("utf-8")
stderr_text = bytes(out[1]).decode("utf-8")
if debug or process.returncode != 0:
_debug_c(command, process.returncode, (stdout_text, stderr_text))
return process.returncode, stdout_text, stderr_text
# The actual method which gets called to invoke the lvm command, can vary
# from forking a new process to using lvm shell
_t_call = call_lvm
def _shell_cfg():
global _t_call
# noinspection PyBroadException
try:
lvm_shell = LVMShellProxy()
_t_call = lvm_shell.call_lvm
cfg.SHELL_IN_USE = lvm_shell
return True
except Exception:
_t_call = call_lvm
cfg.SHELL_IN_USE = None
log_error(traceback.format_exc())
log_error("Unable to utilize lvm shell, dropping back to fork & exec")
return False
def set_execution(shell):
global _t_call
with cmd_lock:
# If the user requested lvm shell and we are currently setup that
# way, just return
if cfg.SHELL_IN_USE and shell:
return True
else:
if not shell and cfg.SHELL_IN_USE:
cfg.SHELL_IN_USE.exit_shell()
cfg.SHELL_IN_USE = None
_t_call = call_lvm
if shell:
if cfg.args.use_json:
return _shell_cfg()
else:
return False
return True
def time_wrapper(command, debug=False):
global total_time
global total_count
with cmd_lock:
start = time.time()
results = _t_call(command, debug)
ended = time.time()
total_time += (ended - start)
total_count += 1
cfg.blackbox.add(LvmExecutionMeta(start, ended, command, *results))
return results
call = time_wrapper
# Default cmd
# Place default arguments for every command here.
def _dc(cmd, args):
c = [cmd, '--noheading', '--separator', '%s' % SEP, '--nosuffix',
'--unbuffered', '--units', 'b']
c.extend(args)
return c
def parse(out):
rc = []
for line in out.split('\n'):
# This line includes separators, so process them
if SEP in line:
elem = line.split(SEP)
cleaned_elem = []
for e in elem:
e = e.strip()
cleaned_elem.append(e)
if len(cleaned_elem) > 1:
rc.append(cleaned_elem)
else:
t = line.strip()
if len(t) > 0:
rc.append(t)
return rc
def parse_column_names(out, column_names):
lines = parse(out)
rc = []
for i in range(0, len(lines)):
d = dict(list(zip(column_names, lines[i])))
rc.append(d)
return rc
def options_to_cli_args(options):
rc = []
for k, v in list(dict(options).items()):
if k.startswith("-"):
rc.append(k)
else:
rc.append("--%s" % k)
if v != "":
if isinstance(v, int):
rc.append(str(int(v)))
else:
rc.append(str(v))
return rc
def pv_remove(device, remove_options):
cmd = ['pvremove']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(remove_options))
cmd.append(device)
return call(cmd)
def _qt(tag_name):
return '@%s' % tag_name
def _tag(operation, what, add, rm, tag_options):
cmd = [operation]
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(tag_options))
if isinstance(what, list):
cmd.extend(what)
else:
cmd.append(what)
if add:
cmd.extend(list(chain.from_iterable(
('--addtag', _qt(x)) for x in add)))
if rm:
cmd.extend(list(chain.from_iterable(
('--deltag', _qt(x)) for x in rm)))
return call(cmd, False)
def pv_tag(pv_devices, add, rm, tag_options):
return _tag('pvchange', pv_devices, add, rm, tag_options)
def vg_tag(vg_name, add, rm, tag_options):
return _tag('vgchange', vg_name, add, rm, tag_options)
def lv_tag(lv_name, add, rm, tag_options):
return _tag('lvchange', lv_name, add, rm, tag_options)
def vg_rename(vg_uuid, new_name, rename_options):
cmd = ['vgrename']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(rename_options))
cmd.extend([vg_uuid, new_name])
return call(cmd)
def vg_remove(vg_name, remove_options):
cmd = ['vgremove']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(remove_options))
cmd.extend(['-f', vg_name])
return call(cmd)
def vg_lv_create(vg_name, create_options, name, size_bytes, pv_dests):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name, '--yes'])
pv_dest_ranges(cmd, pv_dests)
return call(cmd)
def vg_lv_snapshot(vg_name, snapshot_options, name, size_bytes):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(snapshot_options))
cmd.extend(["-s"])
if size_bytes != 0:
cmd.extend(['--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name])
return call(cmd)
def _vg_lv_create_common_cmd(create_options, size_bytes, thin_pool):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
if not thin_pool:
cmd.extend(['--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
else:
cmd.extend(['--thin', '--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
cmd.extend(['--yes'])
return cmd
def vg_lv_create_linear(vg_name, create_options, name, size_bytes, thin_pool):
cmd = _vg_lv_create_common_cmd(create_options, size_bytes, thin_pool)
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name])
return call(cmd)
def vg_lv_create_striped(vg_name, create_options, name, size_bytes,
num_stripes, stripe_size_kb, thin_pool):
cmd = _vg_lv_create_common_cmd(create_options, size_bytes, thin_pool)
cmd.extend(['--stripes', str(int(num_stripes))])
if stripe_size_kb != 0:
cmd.extend(['--stripesize', str(int(stripe_size_kb))])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name])
return call(cmd)
def _vg_lv_create_raid(vg_name, create_options, name, raid_type, size_bytes,
num_stripes, stripe_size_kb):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--type', raid_type])
cmd.extend(['--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
if num_stripes != 0:
cmd.extend(['--stripes', str(int(num_stripes))])
if stripe_size_kb != 0:
cmd.extend(['--stripesize', str(int(stripe_size_kb))])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name, '--yes'])
return call(cmd)
def vg_lv_create_raid(vg_name, create_options, name, raid_type, size_bytes,
num_stripes, stripe_size_kb):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
return _vg_lv_create_raid(vg_name, create_options, name, raid_type,
size_bytes, num_stripes, stripe_size_kb)
def vg_lv_create_mirror(
vg_name, create_options, name, size_bytes, num_copies):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--type', 'mirror'])
cmd.extend(['--mirrors', str(int(num_copies))])
cmd.extend(['--size', '%dB' % size_bytes])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, vg_name, '--yes'])
return call(cmd)
def vg_create_cache_pool(md_full_name, data_full_name, create_options):
cmd = ['lvconvert']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--type', 'cache-pool', '--force', '-y',
'--poolmetadata', md_full_name, data_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def vg_create_thin_pool(md_full_name, data_full_name, create_options):
cmd = ['lvconvert']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--type', 'thin-pool', '--force', '-y',
'--poolmetadata', md_full_name, data_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def vg_create_vdo_pool_lv_and_lv(vg_name, pool_name, lv_name, data_size,
virtual_size, create_options):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['-y', '--type', 'vdo', '-n', lv_name,
'-L', '%dB' % data_size, '-V', '%dB' % virtual_size,
"%s/%s" % (vg_name, pool_name)])
return call(cmd)
def vg_create_vdo_pool(pool_full_name, lv_name, virtual_size, create_options):
cmd = ['lvconvert']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--type', 'vdo-pool', '-n', lv_name, '--force', '-y',
'-V', '%dB' % virtual_size, pool_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def lv_remove(lv_path, remove_options):
cmd = ['lvremove']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(remove_options))
cmd.extend(['-f', lv_path])
return call(cmd)
def lv_rename(lv_path, new_name, rename_options):
cmd = ['lvrename']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(rename_options))
cmd.extend([lv_path, new_name])
return call(cmd)
def lv_resize(lv_full_name, size_change, pv_dests,
resize_options):
cmd = ['lvresize', '--force']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(resize_options))
if size_change < 0:
cmd.append("-L-%dB" % (-size_change))
else:
cmd.append("-L+%dB" % (size_change))
cmd.append(lv_full_name)
pv_dest_ranges(cmd, pv_dests)
return call(cmd)
def lv_lv_create(lv_full_name, create_options, name, size_bytes):
cmd = ['lvcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(['--virtualsize', '%dB' % size_bytes, '-T'])
cmd.extend(['--name', name, lv_full_name, '--yes'])
return call(cmd)
def lv_cache_lv(cache_pool_full_name, lv_full_name, cache_options):
# lvconvert --type cache --cachepool VG/CachePoolLV VG/OriginLV
cmd = ['lvconvert']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(cache_options))
cmd.extend(['-y', '--type', 'cache', '--cachepool',
cache_pool_full_name, lv_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def lv_writecache_lv(cache_lv_full_name, lv_full_name, cache_options):
# lvconvert --type writecache --cachevol VG/CacheLV VG/OriginLV
cmd = ['lvconvert']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(cache_options))
cmd.extend(['-y', '--type', 'writecache', '--cachevol',
cache_lv_full_name, lv_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def lv_detach_cache(lv_full_name, detach_options, destroy_cache):
cmd = ['lvconvert']
if destroy_cache:
option = '--uncache'
else:
# Currently fairly dangerous
# see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1248972
option = '--splitcache'
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(detach_options))
# needed to prevent interactive questions
cmd.extend(["--yes", "--force"])
cmd.extend([option, lv_full_name])
return call(cmd)
def lv_vdo_compression(lv_path, enable, comp_options):
cmd = ['lvchange', '--compression']
if enable:
cmd.append('y')
else:
cmd.append('n')
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(comp_options))
cmd.append(lv_path)
return call(cmd)
def lv_vdo_deduplication(lv_path, enable, dedup_options):
cmd = ['lvchange', '--deduplication']
if enable:
cmd.append('y')
else:
cmd.append('n')
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(dedup_options))
cmd.append(lv_path)
return call(cmd)
def supports_json():
cmd = ['help']
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
if rc == 0:
if cfg.SHELL_IN_USE:
return True
else:
if 'fullreport' in err:
return True
return False
def supports_vdo():
cmd = ['segtypes']
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
if rc == 0:
if "vdo" in out:
log_debug("We have VDO support")
return True
return False
def lvm_full_report_json():
pv_columns = ['pv_name', 'pv_uuid', 'pv_fmt', 'pv_size', 'pv_free',
'pv_used', 'dev_size', 'pv_mda_size', 'pv_mda_free',
'pv_ba_start', 'pv_ba_size', 'pe_start', 'pv_pe_count',
'pv_pe_alloc_count', 'pv_attr', 'pv_tags', 'vg_name',
'vg_uuid', 'pv_missing']
pv_seg_columns = ['pvseg_start', 'pvseg_size', 'segtype',
'pv_uuid', 'lv_uuid', 'pv_name']
vg_columns = ['vg_name', 'vg_uuid', 'vg_fmt', 'vg_size', 'vg_free',
'vg_sysid', 'vg_extent_size', 'vg_extent_count',
'vg_free_count', 'vg_profile', 'max_lv', 'max_pv',
'pv_count', 'lv_count', 'snap_count', 'vg_seqno',
'vg_mda_count', 'vg_mda_free', 'vg_mda_size',
'vg_mda_used_count', 'vg_attr', 'vg_tags']
lv_columns = ['lv_uuid', 'lv_name', 'lv_path', 'lv_size',
'vg_name', 'pool_lv_uuid', 'pool_lv', 'origin_uuid',
'origin', 'data_percent',
'lv_attr', 'lv_tags', 'vg_uuid', 'lv_active', 'data_lv',
'metadata_lv', 'lv_parent', 'lv_role', 'lv_layout',
'snap_percent', 'metadata_percent', 'copy_percent',
'sync_percent', 'lv_metadata_size', 'move_pv', 'move_pv_uuid']
lv_seg_columns = ['seg_pe_ranges', 'segtype', 'lv_uuid']
if cfg.vdo_support:
lv_columns.extend(
['vdo_operating_mode', 'vdo_compression_state', 'vdo_index_state',
'vdo_used_size', 'vdo_saving_percent']
)
lv_seg_columns.extend(
['vdo_compression', 'vdo_deduplication',
'vdo_use_metadata_hints', 'vdo_minimum_io_size',
'vdo_block_map_cache_size', 'vdo_block_map_era_length',
'vdo_use_sparse_index', 'vdo_index_memory_size',
'vdo_slab_size', 'vdo_ack_threads', 'vdo_bio_threads',
'vdo_bio_rotation', 'vdo_cpu_threads', 'vdo_hash_zone_threads',
'vdo_logical_threads', 'vdo_physical_threads',
'vdo_max_discard', 'vdo_write_policy', 'vdo_header_size'])
cmd = _dc('fullreport', [
'-a', # Need hidden too
'--configreport', 'pv', '-o', ','.join(pv_columns),
'--configreport', 'vg', '-o', ','.join(vg_columns),
'--configreport', 'lv', '-o', ','.join(lv_columns),
'--configreport', 'seg', '-o', ','.join(lv_seg_columns),
'--configreport', 'pvseg', '-o', ','.join(pv_seg_columns),
'--reportformat', 'json'
])
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
# When we have an exported vg the exit code of lvs or fullreport will be 5
if rc == 0 or rc == 5:
# With the current implementation, if we are using the shell then we
# are using JSON and JSON is returned back to us as it was parsed to
# figure out if we completed OK or not
if cfg.SHELL_IN_USE:
assert(type(out) == dict)
return out
else:
return json.loads(out)
return None
def pv_retrieve_with_segs(device=None):
d = []
err = ""
out = ""
rc = 0
columns = ['pv_name', 'pv_uuid', 'pv_fmt', 'pv_size', 'pv_free',
'pv_used', 'dev_size', 'pv_mda_size', 'pv_mda_free',
'pv_ba_start', 'pv_ba_size', 'pe_start', 'pv_pe_count',
'pv_pe_alloc_count', 'pv_attr', 'pv_tags', 'vg_name',
'vg_uuid', 'pvseg_start', 'pvseg_size', 'segtype', 'pv_missing']
# Lvm has some issues where it returns failure when querying pvs when other
# operations are in process, see:
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1274085
for i in range(0, 10):
cmd = _dc('pvs', ['-o', ','.join(columns)])
if device:
cmd.extend(device)
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
if rc == 0:
d = parse_column_names(out, columns)
break
else:
time.sleep(0.2)
log_debug("LVM Bug workaround, retrying pvs command...")
if rc != 0:
msg = "We were unable to get pvs to return without error after " \
"trying 10 times, RC=%d, STDERR=(%s), STDOUT=(%s)" % \
(rc, err, out)
log_error(msg)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
return d
def pv_resize(device, size_bytes, create_options):
cmd = ['pvresize']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
if size_bytes != 0:
cmd.extend(['--yes', '--setphysicalvolumesize', '%dB' % size_bytes])
cmd.extend([device])
return call(cmd)
def pv_create(create_options, devices):
cmd = ['pvcreate', '-ff']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.extend(devices)
return call(cmd)
def pv_allocatable(device, yes, allocation_options):
yn = 'n'
if yes:
yn = 'y'
cmd = ['pvchange']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(allocation_options))
cmd.extend(['-x', yn, device])
return call(cmd)
def pv_scan(activate, cache, device_paths, major_minors, scan_options):
cmd = ['pvscan']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(scan_options))
if activate:
cmd.extend(['--activate', "ay"])
if cache:
cmd.append('--cache')
if len(device_paths) > 0:
for d in device_paths:
cmd.append(d)
if len(major_minors) > 0:
for mm in major_minors:
cmd.append("%s:%s" % (mm))
return call(cmd)
def vg_create(create_options, pv_devices, name):
cmd = ['vgcreate']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(create_options))
cmd.append(name)
cmd.extend(pv_devices)
return call(cmd)
def vg_change(change_options, name):
cmd = ['vgchange']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(change_options))
cmd.append(name)
return call(cmd)
def vg_reduce(vg_name, missing, pv_devices, reduce_options):
cmd = ['vgreduce']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(reduce_options))
if missing:
cmd.append('--removemissing')
elif len(pv_devices) == 0:
cmd.append('--all')
cmd.append(vg_name)
cmd.extend(pv_devices)
return call(cmd)
def vg_extend(vg_name, extend_devices, extend_options):
cmd = ['vgextend']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(extend_options))
cmd.append(vg_name)
cmd.extend(extend_devices)
return call(cmd)
def _vg_value_set(name, arguments, options):
cmd = ['vgchange']
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(options))
cmd.append(name)
cmd.extend(arguments)
return call(cmd)
def vg_allocation_policy(vg_name, policy, policy_options):
return _vg_value_set(vg_name, ['--alloc', policy], policy_options)
def vg_max_pv(vg_name, number, max_options):
return _vg_value_set(vg_name, ['--maxphysicalvolumes', str(int(number))],
max_options)
def vg_max_lv(vg_name, number, max_options):
return _vg_value_set(vg_name, ['-l', str(int(number))], max_options)
def vg_uuid_gen(vg_name, ignore, options):
assert ignore is None
return _vg_value_set(vg_name, ['--uuid'], options)
def activate_deactivate(op, name, activate, control_flags, options):
cmd = [op]
cmd.extend(options_to_cli_args(options))
op = '-a'
if control_flags:
# Autoactivation
if (1 << 0) & control_flags:
op += 'a'
# Exclusive locking (Cluster)
if (1 << 1) & control_flags:
op += 'e'
# Local node activation
if (1 << 2) & control_flags:
op += 'l'
# Activation modes
if (1 << 3) & control_flags:
cmd.extend(['--activationmode', 'complete'])
elif (1 << 4) & control_flags:
cmd.extend(['--activationmode', 'partial'])
# Ignore activation skip
if (1 << 5) & control_flags:
cmd.append('--ignoreactivationskip')
if activate:
op += 'y'
else:
op += 'n'
cmd.append(op)
cmd.append("-y")
cmd.append(name)
return call(cmd)
def vg_retrieve(vg_specific):
if vg_specific:
assert isinstance(vg_specific, list)
columns = ['vg_name', 'vg_uuid', 'vg_fmt', 'vg_size', 'vg_free',
'vg_sysid', 'vg_extent_size', 'vg_extent_count',
'vg_free_count', 'vg_profile', 'max_lv', 'max_pv',
'pv_count', 'lv_count', 'snap_count', 'vg_seqno',
'vg_mda_count', 'vg_mda_free', 'vg_mda_size',
'vg_mda_used_count', 'vg_attr', 'vg_tags']
cmd = _dc('vgs', ['-o', ','.join(columns)])
if vg_specific:
cmd.extend(vg_specific)
d = []
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
if rc == 0:
d = parse_column_names(out, columns)
return d
def lv_retrieve_with_segments():
columns = ['lv_uuid', 'lv_name', 'lv_path', 'lv_size',
'vg_name', 'pool_lv_uuid', 'pool_lv', 'origin_uuid',
'origin', 'data_percent',
'lv_attr', 'lv_tags', 'vg_uuid', 'lv_active', 'data_lv',
'metadata_lv', 'seg_pe_ranges', 'segtype', 'lv_parent',
'lv_role', 'lv_layout',
'snap_percent', 'metadata_percent', 'copy_percent',
'sync_percent', 'lv_metadata_size', 'move_pv', 'move_pv_uuid']
cmd = _dc('lvs', ['-a', '-o', ','.join(columns)])
rc, out, err = call(cmd)
d = []
if rc == 0:
d = parse_column_names(out, columns)
return d
if __name__ == '__main__':
pv_data = pv_retrieve_with_segs()
for p in pv_data:
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from .pv import load_pvs
from .vg import load_vgs
from .lv import load_lvs
from . import cfg
from .utils import MThreadRunner, log_debug, log_error
import threading
import queue
import time
import traceback
def _main_thread_load(refresh=True, emit_signal=True):
num_total_changes = 0
num_total_changes += load_pvs(
refresh=refresh,
emit_signal=emit_signal,
cache_refresh=False)[1]
num_total_changes += load_vgs(
refresh=refresh,
emit_signal=emit_signal,
cache_refresh=False)[1]
lv_changes = load_lvs(
refresh=refresh,
emit_signal=emit_signal,
cache_refresh=False)[1]
num_total_changes += lv_changes
# When the LVs change it can cause another change in the VGs which is
# missed if we don't scan through the VGs again. We could achieve this
# the other way and re-scan the LVs, but in general there are more LVs than
# VGs, thus this should be more efficient. This happens when a LV interface
# changes causing the dbus object representing it to be removed and
# recreated.
if refresh and lv_changes > 0:
num_total_changes += load_vgs(
refresh=refresh,
emit_signal=emit_signal,
cache_refresh=False)[1]
return num_total_changes
def load(refresh=True, emit_signal=True, cache_refresh=True, log=True,
need_main_thread=True):
# Go through and load all the PVs, VGs and LVs
if cache_refresh:
cfg.db.refresh(log)
if need_main_thread:
rc = MThreadRunner(_main_thread_load, refresh, emit_signal).done()
else:
rc = _main_thread_load(refresh, emit_signal)
return rc
# Even though lvm can handle multiple changes concurrently it really doesn't
# make sense to make a 1-1 fetch of data for each change of lvm because when
# we fetch the data once all previous changes are reflected.
class StateUpdate(object):
class UpdateRequest(object):
def __init__(self, refresh, emit_signal, cache_refresh, log,
need_main_thread):
self.is_done = False
self.refresh = refresh
self.emit_signal = emit_signal
self.cache_refresh = cache_refresh
self.log = log
self.need_main_thread = need_main_thread
self.result = None
self.cond = threading.Condition(threading.Lock())
def done(self):
with self.cond:
if not self.is_done:
self.cond.wait()
return self.result
def set_result(self, result):
with self.cond:
self.result = result
self.is_done = True
self.cond.notify_all()
@staticmethod
def update_thread(obj):
exception_count = 0
queued_requests = []
while cfg.run.value != 0:
# noinspection PyBroadException
try:
refresh = True
emit_signal = True
cache_refresh = True
log = True
need_main_thread = True
with obj.lock:
wait = not obj.deferred
obj.deferred = False
if len(queued_requests) == 0 and wait:
queued_requests.append(obj.queue.get(True, 2))
# Ok we have one or the deferred queue has some,
# check if any others
try:
while True:
queued_requests.append(obj.queue.get(False))
except queue.Empty:
pass
if len(queued_requests) > 1:
log_debug("Processing %d updates!" % len(queued_requests),
'bg_black', 'fg_light_green')
# We have what we can, run the update with the needed options
for i in queued_requests:
if not i.refresh:
refresh = False
if not i.emit_signal:
emit_signal = False
if not i.cache_refresh:
cache_refresh = False
if not i.log:
log = False
if not i.need_main_thread:
need_main_thread = False
num_changes = load(refresh, emit_signal, cache_refresh, log,
need_main_thread)
# Update is done, let everyone know!
for i in queued_requests:
i.set_result(num_changes)
# Only clear out the requests after we have given them a result
# otherwise we can orphan the waiting threads and they never
# wake up if we get an exception
queued_requests = []
# We retrieved OK, clear exception count
exception_count = 0
except queue.Empty:
pass
except Exception as e:
st = traceback.format_exc()
log_error("update_thread exception: \n%s" % st)
cfg.blackbox.dump()
exception_count += 1
if exception_count >= 5:
for i in queued_requests:
i.set_result(e)
log_error("Too many errors in update_thread, exiting daemon")
cfg.exit_daemon()
else:
# Slow things down when encountering errors
time.sleep(1)
def __init__(self):
self.lock = threading.RLock()
self.queue = queue.Queue()
self.deferred = False
# Do initial load
load(refresh=False, emit_signal=False, need_main_thread=False)
self.thread = threading.Thread(target=StateUpdate.update_thread,
args=(self,),
name="StateUpdate.update_thread")
def load(self, refresh=True, emit_signal=True, cache_refresh=True,
log=True, need_main_thread=True):
# Place this request on the queue and wait for it to be completed
req = StateUpdate.UpdateRequest(refresh, emit_signal, cache_refresh,
log, need_main_thread)
self.queue.put(req)
return req.done()
def event(self):
with self.lock:
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from .automatedproperties import AutomatedProperties
from .utils import job_obj_path_generate, mt_async_call
from . import cfg
from .cfg import JOB_INTERFACE
import dbus
import threading
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from gi.repository import GLib
# Class that handles a client waiting for something to be complete. We either
# get a timeout or the operation is done.
class WaitingClient(object):
# A timeout occurred
@staticmethod
def _timeout(wc):
with wc.rlock:
if wc.in_use:
wc.in_use = False
# Remove ourselves from waiting client
wc.job_state.remove_waiting_client(wc)
wc.timer_id = -1
mt_async_call(wc.cb, wc.job_state.Complete)
wc.job_state = None
def __init__(self, job_state, tmo, cb, cbe):
self.rlock = threading.RLock()
self.job_state = job_state
self.cb = cb
self.cbe = cbe
self.in_use = True # Indicates if object is in play
self.timer_id = -1
if tmo > 0:
self.timer_id = GLib.timeout_add_seconds(
tmo, WaitingClient._timeout, self)
# The job finished before the timer popped and we are being notified that
# it's done
def notify(self):
with self.rlock:
if self.in_use:
self.in_use = False
# Clear timer
if self.timer_id != -1:
GLib.source_remove(self.timer_id)
self.timer_id = -1
mt_async_call(self.cb, self.job_state.Complete)
self.job_state = None
# noinspection PyPep8Naming
class JobState(object):
def __init__(self, request=None):
self.rlock = threading.RLock()
self._percent = 0
self._complete = False
self._request = request
self._ec = 0
self._stderr = ''
self._waiting_clients = []
# This is an lvm command that is just taking too long and doesn't
# support background operation
if self._request:
# Faking the percentage when we don't have one
self._percent = 1
@property
def Percent(self):
with self.rlock:
return self._percent
@Percent.setter
def Percent(self, value):
with self.rlock:
self._percent = value
@property
def Complete(self):
with self.rlock:
if self._request:
self._complete = self._request.is_done()
return self._complete
@Complete.setter
def Complete(self, value):
with self.rlock:
self._complete = value
self._percent = 100
self.notify_waiting_clients()
@property
def GetError(self):
with self.rlock:
if self.Complete:
if self._request:
(rc, error) = self._request.get_errors()
return (rc, str(error))
else:
return (self._ec, self._stderr)
else:
return (-1, 'Job is not complete!')
def dtor(self):
with self.rlock:
self._request = None
@property
def Result(self):
with self.rlock:
if self._request:
return self._request.result()
return '/'
def add_waiting_client(self, client):
with self.rlock:
# Avoid race condition where it goes complete before we get added
# to the list of waiting clients
if self.Complete:
client.notify()
else:
self._waiting_clients.append(client)
def remove_waiting_client(self, client):
# If a waiting client timer pops before the job is done we will allow
# the client to remove themselves from the list. As we have a lock
# here and a lock in the waiting client too, and they can be obtained
# in different orders, a dead lock can occur.
# As this remove is really optional, we will try to acquire the lock
# and remove. If we are unsuccessful it's not fatal, we just delay
# the time when the objects can be garbage collected by python
if self.rlock.acquire(False):
try:
self._waiting_clients.remove(client)
finally:
self.rlock.release()
def notify_waiting_clients(self):
with self.rlock:
for c in self._waiting_clients:
c.notify()
self._waiting_clients = []
# noinspection PyPep8Naming
class Job(AutomatedProperties):
_Percent_meta = ('d', JOB_INTERFACE)
_Complete_meta = ('b', JOB_INTERFACE)
_Result_meta = ('o', JOB_INTERFACE)
_GetError_meta = ('(is)', JOB_INTERFACE)
def __init__(self, request, job_state=None):
super(Job, self).__init__(job_obj_path_generate())
self.set_interface(JOB_INTERFACE)
if job_state:
self.state = job_state
else:
self.state = JobState(request)
@property
def Percent(self):
return dbus.Double(float(self.state.Percent))
@property
def Complete(self):
return dbus.Boolean(self.state.Complete)
@staticmethod
def _signal_complete(obj):
obj.PropertiesChanged(
JOB_INTERFACE, dict(Complete=dbus.Boolean(obj.state.Complete)), [])
@Complete.setter
def Complete(self, value):
self.state.Complete = value
mt_async_call(Job._signal_complete, self)
@property
def GetError(self):
return dbus.Struct(self.state.GetError, signature="(is)")
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=JOB_INTERFACE)
def Remove(self):
if self.state.Complete:
cfg.om.remove_object(self, True)
self.state.dtor()
else:
raise dbus.exceptions.DBusException(
JOB_INTERFACE, 'Job is not complete!')
@dbus.service.method(dbus_interface=JOB_INTERFACE,
in_signature='i',
out_signature='b',
async_callbacks=('cb', 'cbe'))
def Wait(self, timeout, cb, cbe):
if timeout == 0 or self.state.Complete:
cb(dbus.Boolean(self.state.Complete))
else:
self.state.add_waiting_client(
WaitingClient(self.state, timeout, cb, cbe))
@property
def Result(self):
return dbus.ObjectPath(self.state.Result)
@property
def lvm_id(self):
return str(id(self))
@property
def Uuid(self):
import uuid
return uuid.uuid1()

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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from . import cfg
def _compare_construction(o_state, new_state):
# We need to check to see if the objects would get constructed
# the same
existing_ctor, existing_path = o_state.creation_signature()
new_ctor, new_path = new_state.creation_signature()
# print("%s == %s and %s == %s" % (str(existing_ctor), str(new_ctor),
# str(existing_path), str(new_path)))
return ((existing_ctor == new_ctor) and (existing_path == new_path))
def common(retrieve, o_type, search_keys,
object_path, refresh, emit_signal, cache_refresh):
num_changes = 0
existing_paths = []
rc = []
if search_keys:
assert isinstance(search_keys, list)
if cache_refresh:
cfg.db.refresh()
objects = retrieve(search_keys, cache_refresh=False)
# If we are doing a refresh we need to know what we have in memory, what's
# in lvm and add those that are new and remove those that are gone!
if refresh:
existing_paths = cfg.om.object_paths_by_type(o_type)
for o in objects:
# Assume we need to add this one to dbus, unless we are refreshing
# and it's already present
return_object = True
if refresh:
# We are refreshing all the PVs from LVM, if this one exists
# we need to refresh our state.
dbus_object = cfg.om.get_object_by_uuid_lvm_id(*o.identifiers())
if dbus_object:
del existing_paths[dbus_object.dbus_object_path()]
# If the old object state and new object state wouldn't be
# created with the same path and same object constructor we
# need to remove the old object and construct the new one
# instead!
if not _compare_construction(dbus_object.state, o):
# Remove existing and construct new one
cfg.om.remove_object(dbus_object, emit_signal)
dbus_object = o.create_dbus_object(None)
cfg.om.register_object(dbus_object, emit_signal)
num_changes += 1
else:
num_changes += dbus_object.refresh(object_state=o)
return_object = False
if return_object:
dbus_object = o.create_dbus_object(object_path)
cfg.om.register_object(dbus_object, emit_signal)
rc.append(dbus_object)
object_path = None
if refresh:
for k in list(existing_paths.keys()):
cfg.om.remove_object(cfg.om.get_object_by_path(k), True)
num_changes += 1
num_changes += len(rc)
return rc, num_changes

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