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lvm2/tools/lvresize.c
Zdenek Kabelac 7a9efc5fae lvresize: allow mixing striped with errors or zero
Enabled extension/mixing of stripes/linears, error and zero
segtype LVs with stripes/linear, error and zero segtypes.

It is not very useful in practice, as the user cannot store any real
data on error or zero segtypes, but it may get some uses in
some scenarios where i.e. some portion of the device should not be
readable. Mixing of types happens on 'extent_size' level:

  lvcreate -L1 -n lv vg
  lvextend --type error  -L+1 vg/lv
  lvextend --type zero   -L+1 vg/lv
  lvextend --type linear -L+1 vg/lv
  lvextend --type striped -L+1 vg/lv

  lvs -o+segtype,seg_size vg

Note: when the type is not specified, the last segment type is
automatically selected.

It's also a small 'can of worms' since we can't tell LVs if
the LV is linear/error/zero or their mixtures. So the meaning behind
them may need some updates.

We already have this types of LV created i.e by:

  vgreduce --removemissing --force

where missing LV segments have been replaced by either
error or zero segtype (lvm.conf).

TODO: it might be worth adding a message while such device is activated.
2021-03-18 18:56:49 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2016 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 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 "tools.h"
static int _lvresize_params(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv,
struct lvresize_params *lp)
{
const char *cmd_name = command_name(cmd);
const char *type_str = arg_str_value(cmd, type_ARG, NULL);
int only_linear = 0;
if (type_str) {
if (!strcmp(type_str, "linear")) {
type_str = "striped";
only_linear = 1; /* User requested linear only target */
}
if (!(lp->segtype = get_segtype_from_string(cmd, type_str)))
return_0;
}
if (!strcmp(cmd_name, "lvreduce"))
lp->resize = LV_REDUCE;
else if (!strcmp(cmd_name, "lvextend"))
lp->resize = LV_EXTEND;
else
lp->resize = LV_ANY;
lp->sign = lp->poolmetadata_sign = SIGN_NONE;
if ((lp->use_policies = arg_is_set(cmd, usepolicies_ARG))) {
/* do nothing; lv_resize will handle --use-policies itself */
if (arg_from_list_is_set(cmd, NULL,
chunksize_ARG, extents_ARG,
poolmetadatasize_ARG,
regionsize_ARG,
size_ARG,
stripes_ARG, stripesize_ARG,
-1))
log_print_unless_silent("Ignoring size parameters with --use-policies.");
} else {
/*
* Allow omission of extents and size if the user has given us
* one or more PVs. Most likely, the intent was "resize this
* LV the best you can with these PVs"
* If only --poolmetadatasize is specified with list of PVs,
* then metadata will be extended there.
*/
if ((lp->extents = arg_uint_value(cmd, extents_ARG, 0))) {
lp->sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, extents_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
lp->percent = arg_percent_value(cmd, extents_ARG, PERCENT_NONE);
}
if (arg_from_list_is_zero(cmd, "may not be zero",
chunksize_ARG, extents_ARG,
poolmetadatasize_ARG,
regionsize_ARG,
size_ARG,
stripes_ARG, stripesize_ARG,
virtualsize_ARG,
-1))
return_0;
if ((lp->poolmetadata_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, 0))) {
lp->poolmetadata_sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
if (lp->poolmetadata_sign == SIGN_MINUS) {
log_error("Can't reduce pool metadata size.");
return 0;
}
}
if ((lp->size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, size_ARG, 0))) {
lp->sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, size_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
lp->percent = PERCENT_NONE;
}
if (lp->size && lp->extents) {
log_error("Please specify either size or extents but not both.");
return 0;
}
if (!lp->extents &&
!lp->size &&
!lp->poolmetadata_size &&
(argc >= 2)) {
lp->extents = 100;
lp->percent = PERCENT_PVS;
lp->sign = SIGN_PLUS;
}
}
if (lp->resize == LV_EXTEND && lp->sign == SIGN_MINUS) {
log_error("Negative argument not permitted - use lvreduce.");
return 0;
}
if (lp->resize == LV_REDUCE &&
((lp->sign == SIGN_PLUS) ||
(lp->poolmetadata_sign == SIGN_PLUS))) {
log_error("Positive sign not permitted - use lvextend.");
return 0;
}
if (!argc) {
log_error("Please provide the logical volume name.");
return 0;
}
lp->lv_name = argv[0];
if (!validate_lvname_param(cmd, &lp->vg_name, &lp->lv_name))
return_0;
/* Check for $LVM_VG_NAME */
if (!lp->vg_name && !(lp->vg_name = extract_vgname(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error("Please specify a logical volume path.");
return 0;
}
if (arg_is_set(cmd, mirrors_ARG)) {
if (arg_sign_value(cmd, mirrors_ARG, SIGN_NONE) != SIGN_NONE) {
log_error("Mirrors argument may not be signed.");
return 0;
}
if ((lp->mirrors = arg_uint_value(cmd, mirrors_ARG, 0)))
lp->mirrors++;
}
if ((lp->stripes = arg_uint_value(cmd, stripes_ARG, 0)) &&
(arg_sign_value(cmd, stripes_ARG, SIGN_NONE) == SIGN_MINUS)) {
log_error("Stripes argument may not be negative.");
return 0;
}
if (only_linear && lp->stripes > 1) {
log_error("Cannot use stripes with linear type.");
return 0;
}
if ((lp->stripe_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, stripesize_ARG, 0)) &&
(arg_sign_value(cmd, stripesize_ARG, SIGN_NONE) == SIGN_MINUS)) {
log_error("Stripesize may not be negative.");
return 0;
}
lp->argc = --argc;
lp->argv = ++argv;
return 1;
}
static int _lvresize_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name,
struct volume_group *vg, struct processing_handle *handle)
{
struct lvresize_params *lp = (struct lvresize_params *) handle->custom_handle;
struct dm_list *pvh;
struct logical_volume *lv;
int ret = ECMD_FAILED;
/* Does LV exist? */
if (!(lv = find_lv(vg, lp->lv_name))) {
log_error("Logical volume %s not found in volume group %s.",
lp->lv_name, vg->name);
goto out;
}
if (!(pvh = lp->argc ? create_pv_list(cmd->mem, vg, lp->argc, lp->argv, 1) : &vg->pvs))
goto_out;
if (!lv_resize(lv, lp, pvh))
goto_out;
ret = ECMD_PROCESSED;
out:
return ret;
}
int lvresize(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct processing_handle *handle;
struct lvresize_params lp = {
.alloc = (alloc_policy_t) arg_uint_value(cmd, alloc_ARG, 0),
.yes = arg_is_set(cmd, yes_ARG),
.force = arg_is_set(cmd, force_ARG),
.nofsck = arg_is_set(cmd, nofsck_ARG),
.nosync = arg_is_set(cmd, nosync_ARG),
.resizefs = arg_is_set(cmd, resizefs_ARG),
.lockopt = arg_str_value(cmd, lockopt_ARG, NULL),
};
int ret;
if (!_lvresize_params(cmd, argc, argv, &lp)) {
stack;
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
}
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to initialize processing handle.");
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
handle->custom_handle = &lp;
ret = process_each_vg(cmd, 0, NULL, lp.vg_name, NULL, READ_FOR_UPDATE, 0, handle,
&_lvresize_single);
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
if (lp.lockd_lv_refresh_path && !lockd_lv_refresh(cmd, &lp))
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
return ret;
}