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lvm2/tools/lvresize.c
David Teigland 1924fed308 lvresize: exclude new fs handling at build time
Exclude the new fs resizing capabilities at build time
(rather than run time) if the necessary libblkid features
are not available.  When excluded, all fs resizing options
are translated to resize_fsadm.  Accessing the new
features now requires rebuilding lvm if libblkid is
upgraded.
2022-09-28 11:16:43 -05:00

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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"
#include <blkid/blkid.h>
static int _lvresize_params(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct lvresize_params *lp)
{
const char *type_str = arg_str_value(cmd, type_ARG, NULL);
int only_linear = 0;
int set_fsopt = 0;
int set_extents_and_size = 0;
memset(lp, 0, sizeof(struct lvresize_params));
switch (cmd->command->command_enum) {
case lvextend_policy_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_EXTEND;
lp->size = 0;
lp->extents = 0;
lp->percent = PERCENT_LV;
lp->sign = SIGN_PLUS;
lp->poolmetadata_size = 0;
lp->use_policies = 1;
break;
case lvextend_pool_metadata_CMD:
case lvresize_pool_metadata_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_EXTEND;
lp->size = 0;
lp->extents = 0;
lp->percent = PERCENT_NONE;
lp->sign = SIGN_NONE;
lp->poolmetadata_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, 0);
lp->poolmetadata_sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
break;
case lvextend_pv_CMD:
case lvresize_pv_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_EXTEND;
lp->size = 0;
lp->extents = 0;
lp->percent_value = 100;
lp->percent = PERCENT_PVS;
lp->sign = SIGN_PLUS;
lp->poolmetadata_size = 0;
set_fsopt = 1;
break;
case lvextend_size_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_EXTEND;
if ((lp->poolmetadata_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, 0)))
lp->poolmetadata_sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
set_extents_and_size = 1;
set_fsopt = 1;
break;
case lvreduce_size_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_REDUCE;
lp->poolmetadata_size = 0;
set_extents_and_size = 1;
set_fsopt = 1;
break;
case lvresize_size_CMD:
lp->resize = LV_ANY;
lp->poolmetadata_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, 0);
if ((lp->poolmetadata_size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, 0)))
lp->poolmetadata_sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, poolmetadatasize_ARG, SIGN_NONE);
set_extents_and_size = 1;
set_fsopt = 1;
break;
default:
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "unknown lvresize type");
return 0;
};
if (set_fsopt) {
const char *str;
if (arg_is_set(cmd, resizefs_ARG) && arg_is_set(cmd, fs_ARG)) {
log_error("Options --fs and --resizefs cannot be used together.");
log_error("--resizefs is equivalent to --fs resize.");
return 0;
}
#ifdef BLKID_SUBLKS_FSINFO
/*
* When the libblkid fs info feature is available, use the
* the newer fs resizing capabability unless the older
* fsadm-based resizing is requested with --fs resize_fsadm.
*/
if ((str = arg_str_value(cmd, fs_ARG, NULL))) {
if (!strcmp(str, "checksize") ||
!strcmp(str, "resize") ||
!strcmp(str, "resize_fsadm")) {
strncpy(lp->fsopt, str, sizeof(lp->fsopt)-1);
} else if (!strcmp(str, "ignore")) {
lp->fsopt[0] = '\0';
} else {
log_error("Unknown --fs value.");
return 0;
}
lp->user_set_fs = 1;
} else if (arg_is_set(cmd, resizefs_ARG)) {
/* --resizefs alone equates to --fs resize */
strncpy(lp->fsopt, "resize", sizeof(lp->fsopt)-1);
lp->user_set_fs = 1;
} else {
/*
* Use checksize when no fs option is specified.
* checksize with extend does nothing: the LV
* is extended and any fs is ignored.
* checksize with reduce checks for an fs that
* needs reducing: the LV is reduced only if the
* fs does not need to be reduced (or no fs.)
*/
strncpy(lp->fsopt, "checksize", sizeof(lp->fsopt)-1);
}
#else
/*
* When the libblkid fs info feature is not available we can only
* use fsadm, so --resizefs, --fs resize, --fs resize_fsadm
* all translate to resize_fsadm.
*/
if ((str = arg_str_value(cmd, fs_ARG, NULL))) {
if (!strcmp(str, "resize")) {
log_warn("Using fsadm for file system handling (resize_fsadm).");
strcpy(lp->fsopt, "resize_fsadm");
} else if (!strcmp(str, "resize_fsadm")) {
strcpy(lp->fsopt, "resize_fsadm");
} else if (!strcmp(str, "ignore")) {
log_warn("Ignoring unsupported --fs ignore with fsadm resizing.");
} else {
log_error("Unknown --fs value.");
return 0;
}
} else if (arg_is_set(cmd, resizefs_ARG)) {
/* --resizefs alone equates to --fs resize_fsadm */
strcpy(lp->fsopt, "resize_fsadm");
}
#endif
if (lp->fsopt[0])
lp->nofsck = arg_is_set(cmd, nofsck_ARG);
if (!strcmp(lp->fsopt, "resize_fsadm") && arg_is_set(cmd, fsmode_ARG)) {
log_error("The --fsmode option does not apply to resize_fsadm.");
return 0;
}
if ((str = arg_str_value(cmd, fsmode_ARG, NULL))) {
if (!strcmp(str, "nochange") ||
!strcmp(str, "offline") ||
!strcmp(str, "manage")) {
strncpy(lp->fsmode, str, sizeof(lp->fsmode)-1);
lp->user_set_fsmode = 1;
} else {
log_error("Unknown --fsmode value.");
return 0;
}
} else {
/* Use manage when no fsmode option is specified. */
strncpy(lp->fsmode, "manage", sizeof(lp->fsmode)-1);
}
}
if (set_extents_and_size) {
if ((lp->extents = arg_uint_value(cmd, extents_ARG, 0))) {
lp->sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, extents_ARG, 0);
lp->percent = arg_percent_value(cmd, extents_ARG, PERCENT_NONE);
}
if ((lp->size = arg_uint64_value(cmd, size_ARG, 0))) {
lp->sign = arg_sign_value(cmd, size_ARG, 0);
lp->percent = PERCENT_NONE;
}
if (lp->size && lp->extents) {
log_error("Please specify either size or extents but not both.");
return 0;
}
}
lp->alloc = (alloc_policy_t) arg_uint_value(cmd, alloc_ARG, 0);
lp->yes = arg_is_set(cmd, yes_ARG);
lp->force = arg_is_set(cmd, force_ARG),
lp->nosync = arg_is_set(cmd, nosync_ARG);
lp->lockopt = arg_str_value(cmd, lockopt_ARG, NULL);
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 ((lp->resize == LV_REDUCE) &&
(type_str ||
arg_is_set(cmd, mirrors_ARG) ||
arg_is_set(cmd, stripes_ARG) ||
arg_is_set(cmd, stripesize_ARG))) {
/* should be obvious since reduce doesn't alloc space. */
log_print_unless_silent("Ignoring type, stripes, stripesize and mirrors "
"arguments when reducing.");
goto out;
}
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;
}
out:
return 1;
}
/*
* lvextend --use-policies is usually called by dmeventd, as a method of
* "auto extending" an LV as it's used. It checks how full a snapshot cow or
* thin pool is, and extends it if it's too full, based on threshold settings
* in lvm.conf for when to auto extend it.
*
* The extension of a thin pool LV can involve extending either the data sub
* LV, the metadata sub LV, or both, so there may be two LVs extended here.
*/
static int _lv_extend_policy(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
struct lvresize_params *lp, int *skipped)
{
struct lvresize_params lp_meta;
uint32_t percent_main = 0;
uint32_t percent_meta = 0;
int is_active;
memset(&lp_meta, 0, sizeof(lp_meta));
if (!lv_is_cow(lv) && !lv_is_thin_pool(lv) && !lv_is_vdo_pool(lv)) {
log_error("lvextend policy is supported only for snapshot, thin pool and vdo pool volumes.");
*skipped = 1;
return 0;
}
is_active = lv_is_active(lv);
if (vg_is_shared(lv->vg) && !is_active) {
log_debug("lvextend policy requires LV to be active in a shared VG.");
*skipped = 1;
return 1;
}
if (lv_is_thin_pool(lv) && !is_active) {
log_error("lvextend using policy requires the thin pool to be active.");
return 0;
}
/*
* Calculate the percent of extents to extend the LV based on current
* usage info from the kernel and policy settings from lvm.conf, e.g.
* autoextend_threshold, autoextend_percent. For thin pools, both the
* thin pool data LV and thin pool metadata LV may need to be extended.
* In this case, percent_main is the amount to extend the data LV, and
* percent_meta is the amount to extend the metadata LV.
*/
if (!lv_extend_policy_calculate_percent(lv, &percent_main, &percent_meta))
return_0;
if (!percent_main && !percent_meta) {
log_debug("lvextend policy not needed.");
*skipped = 1;
return 1;
}
*skipped = 0;
lp->policy_percent_main = percent_main;
lp->policy_percent_meta = percent_meta;
return lv_resize(cmd, lv, lp);
}
static int _lvextend_policy_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
struct processing_handle *handle)
{
struct lvresize_params *lp = (struct lvresize_params *) handle->custom_handle;
int skipped = 0;
if (cmd->position_argc > 1) {
/* First pos arg is required LV, remaining are optional PVs. */
if (!(lp->pvh = create_pv_list(cmd->mem, lv->vg, cmd->position_argc - 1, cmd->position_argv + 1, 0)))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
} else
lp->pvh = &lv->vg->pvs;
if (!_lv_extend_policy(cmd, lv, lp, &skipped))
return ECMD_FAILED;
if (!skipped)
log_print_unless_silent("Logical volume %s successfully resized.", display_lvname(lv));
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
static int _lvresize_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct logical_volume *lv,
struct processing_handle *handle)
{
struct lvresize_params *lp = (struct lvresize_params *) handle->custom_handle;
int ret;
if (cmd->position_argc > 1) {
/* First pos arg is required LV, remaining are optional PVs. */
if (!(lp->pvh = create_pv_list(cmd->mem, lv->vg, cmd->position_argc - 1, cmd->position_argv + 1, 0)))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
} else
lp->pvh = &lv->vg->pvs;
ret = lv_resize(cmd, lv, lp);
if (ret || lp->extend_fs_error)
log_print_unless_silent("Logical volume %s successfully resized.",
display_lvname(lv));
if (!ret)
return ECMD_FAILED;
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
int lvextend_policy_cmd(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct processing_handle *handle;
struct lvresize_params lp;
int ret;
if (!_lvresize_params(cmd, &lp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL)))
return ECMD_FAILED;
handle->custom_handle = &lp;
ret = process_each_lv(cmd, 1, cmd->position_argv, NULL, NULL, READ_FOR_UPDATE,
handle, NULL, &_lvextend_policy_single);
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
return ret;
}
int lvresize_cmd(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct processing_handle *handle;
struct lvresize_params lp;
int retries = 0;
int ret;
if (!_lvresize_params(cmd, &lp))
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL)))
return ECMD_FAILED;
handle->custom_handle = &lp;
retry:
ret = process_each_lv(cmd, 1, cmd->position_argv, NULL, NULL, READ_FOR_UPDATE,
handle, NULL, &_lvresize_single);
/*
* The VG can be changed by another command while it is unlocked
* during fs resize. The fs steps likely succeeded, and this
* retry will likely find that no more fs steps are needed, and
* will resize the LV directly.
*/
if (lp.vg_changed_error && !retries) {
lp.vg_changed_error = 0;
retries = 1;
goto retry;
} else if (lp.vg_changed_error && retries) {
log_error("VG changed during file system resize, LV not resized.");
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
}
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
if (lp.lockd_lv_refresh_path && !lockd_lv_refresh(cmd, &lp))
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
return ret;
}
/*
* All lvresize command defs have their own function,
* so the generic function name is unused.
*/
int lvresize(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Missing function for command definition %d:%s.",
cmd->command->command_index, cmd->command->command_id);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}