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lvm2/test/shell/devicesfile-refresh.sh
Zdenek Kabelac 81dc0e72da tests: explicitely use event_activation=1
Some test do expect event_activation to be set.
So add explicit configuring of this setting in tests,
but also add new default which kind of does it globally
as it's expected default  (yet our testing rpms might
be create with disabled event_activation)
By adding this to each test individually - it's now easy
to locate such tests...
2024-04-12 00:21:45 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (C) 2020-23 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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test_description='refresh device ids if system changes'
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
. lib/inittest
test -d /sys/block/ram0 && skip "Ramdisk already loaded"
test "$DM_DEV_DIR" = "/dev" || skip "Only works with /dev access -> make check LVM_TEST_DEVDIR=/dev"
# requires trailing / to match dm
SYS_DIR="$PWD/test/sys"
aux lvmconf "devices/use_devicesfile = 1" \
"devices/device_id_sysfs_dir = \"$SYS_DIR/\"" \
'devices/global_filter = [ "a|.*|" ]' \
"global/event_activation = 1"
SERIAL1="S111"
SERIAL2="S222"
SERIAL3="S333"
SERIAL4="S444"
PRODUCT_UUID1="11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555"
PRODUCT_UUID2="11111111-2222-3333-4444-666666666666"
create_sysfs() {
mkdir -p "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device"
mkdir -p "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR2:$MINOR2/device"
mkdir -p "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR3:$MINOR3/device"
mkdir -p "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR4:$MINOR4/device"
echo "$SERIAL1" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
echo "$SERIAL2" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR2:$MINOR2/device/serial"
echo "$SERIAL3" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR3:$MINOR3/device/serial"
echo "$SERIAL4" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR4:$MINOR4/device/serial"
mkdir -p "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/"
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID1" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
}
remove_sysfs() {
rm -rf "$SYS_DIR"
}
cleanup_and_teardown()
{
remove_sysfs
rmmod brd
aux teardown
}
trap 'cleanup_and_teardown' EXIT
modprobe brd rd_nr=4 || skip
sleep 1
remove_sysfs
dev1="/dev/ram0"
dev2="/dev/ram1"
dev3="/dev/ram2"
dev4="/dev/ram3"
DFDIR="$LVM_SYSTEM_DIR/devices"
mkdir -p "$DFDIR" || true
DF="$DFDIR/system.devices"
ORIG="$DFDIR/orig.devices"
touch "$DF"
aux wipefs_a "$dev1"
aux wipefs_a "$dev2"
aux wipefs_a "$dev3"
aux wipefs_a "$dev4"
vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1"
eval "$(pvs --noheading --nameprefixes -o major,minor,uuid "$dev1")"
MAJOR1=$LVM2_PV_MAJOR
MINOR1=$LVM2_PV_MINOR
OPVID1=$LVM2_PV_UUID
PVID1=${OPVID1//-/}
vgcreate $vg2 "$dev2"
eval "$(pvs --noheading --nameprefixes -o major,minor,uuid "$dev2")"
MAJOR2=$LVM2_PV_MAJOR
MINOR2=$LVM2_PV_MINOR
OPVID2=$LVM2_PV_UUID
PVID2=${OPVID2//-/}
# just using pvcreate/pvs to get MAJOR MINOR
pvcreate "$dev3"
eval "$(pvs --noheading --nameprefixes -o major,minor,uuid "$dev3")"
MAJOR3=$LVM2_PV_MAJOR
MINOR3=$LVM2_PV_MINOR
pvcreate "$dev4"
eval "$(pvs --noheading --nameprefixes -o major,minor,uuid "$dev4")"
MAJOR4=$LVM2_PV_MAJOR
MINOR4=$LVM2_PV_MINOR
pvremove "$dev3"
pvremove "$dev4"
aux wipefs_a "$dev3"
aux wipefs_a "$dev4"
create_sysfs
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
cat "$DF"
grep $PRODUCT_UUID1 "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
pvs |tee out
grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
not grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
# Prints the deviceid that's saved in metadata.
pvs -o uuid,deviceid "$dev1" | tee out
grep $OPVID1 out
grep $SERIAL1 out
# PV1 moves from dev1 to dev3 (and dev1 goes away)
# lvm does not find PV1 until the product_uuid changes which
# triggers the command to look at devs outside the DF.
# PV1 moves to new dev
dd if="$dev1" of="$dev3" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev1"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
# PV1 not found
pvs |tee out
not grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
not grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
# DF unchanged
grep $PRODUCT_UUID1 "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# product_uuid changes
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID2" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
# PV1 found on new dev
pvs |tee out
not grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
# DF updated replacing old dev with new dev
grep $PRODUCT_UUID2 "$DF"
not grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# PV1 was originally written to dev1 but has not
# moved to dev3. The deviceid in the metadata is
# S111 from dev1, but the PV is now on dev3 which
# has deviceid S333. Since the deviceid of the dev
# doesn't match the deviceid savedin metadata,
# "invalid" is printed when displaying the outdated
# deviceid from the metadata.
pvs -o uuid,deviceid "$dev3" | tee out
grep $OPVID1 out
grep invalid out
# bring back dev1
echo "$SERIAL1" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
# No product_uuid so hostname is used
rm "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
not grep PRODUCT_UUID "$DF"
pvs |tee out
not grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
not grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
# PV1 moves from dev3 back to dev1
# lvm does not find PV1 until the hostname changes which
# triggers the command to look at devs outside the DF.
# PV1 moves to new dev
dd if="$dev3" of="$dev1" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev3"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR3:$MINOR3/device/serial"
# PV1 not found
pvs |tee out
not grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
not grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
# we can't change the hostname to trigger lvm refresh,
# but removing the HOSTNAME line from system.devices
# will be a trigger.
sed -e "s|HOSTNAME=.||" "$DF" > tmpdf
cp tmpdf "$DF"
# PV1 found on new dev
pvs |tee out
grep "$dev1" out
grep "$dev2" out
not grep "$dev3" out
not grep "$dev4" out
# DF updated replacing old dev with new dev
not grep PRODUCT_UUID "$DF"
grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# bring back dev3
echo "$SERIAL3" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR3:$MINOR3/device/serial"
# DF has no PRODUCT_UUID or HOSTNAME, lvm command adds one
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
sed -e "s|HOSTNAME=.||" "$DF" > tmpdf
cp tmpdf "$DF"
sed -e "s|PRODUCT_UUID=.||" "$DF" > tmpdf
cp tmpdf "$DF"
not grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
not grep PRODUCT_UUID "$DF"
pvs
grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# DF has PRODUCT_UUID but system only has hostname,
# and PV1 moves to different device
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID1" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
rm "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
# PV1 moves from dev1 to dev3
dd if="$dev1" of="$dev3" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev1"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
pvs
grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
not grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# bring back dev1
echo "$SERIAL1" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
# DF has HOSTNAME but system has product_uuid, lvm command updates it
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID1" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
pvs
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
not grep HOSTNAME "$DF"
# DF has PRODUCT_UUID, system product_uuid changes, lvm command upates it
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID2" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
pvs
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID2" "$DF"
# PV1 moves from dev3 back to dev1
dd if="$dev3" of="$dev1" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev3"
#
# pvscan --cache and vgchange -aay work when refresh is triggered and
# the device ids are wrong on the PVs that need to be autoactivated.
#
RUNDIR="/run"
test -d "$RUNDIR" || RUNDIR="/var/run"
PVS_ONLINE_DIR="$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online"
VGS_ONLINE_DIR="$RUNDIR/lvm/vgs_online"
PVS_LOOKUP_DIR="$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_lookup"
_clear_online_files() {
# wait till udev is finished
aux udev_wait
rm -f "$PVS_ONLINE_DIR"/*
rm -f "$VGS_ONLINE_DIR"/*
rm -f "$PVS_LOOKUP_DIR"/*
}
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID1" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
rm "$DF"
vgimportdevices $vg1
vgimportdevices $vg2
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
lvcreate -l1 -an -n $lv1 $vg1
lvcreate -l1 -an -n $lv1 $vg2
pvs -o+deviceid
# PV1 moves from dev1 to dev3
dd if="$dev1" of="$dev3" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev1"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
_clear_online_files
# One PV in VG to autoactivate when system.devices has the wrong device ID
# PV1 is listed in system.devices as being from dev1 with SERIAL1,
# but PV1 is actually appearing from dev3 with SERIAL3. PRODUCT_UUID is
# wrong, so refresh is triggered and PV1 will be used from dev3.
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID2" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
pvscan --cache --listvg --checkcomplete --vgonline --autoactivation event "$dev3"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID1"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/vgs_online/$vg1"
vgchange -aay --autoactivation event $vg1
# DF should be unchanged and have old info since the event based pvscan
# and vgchange are special/optimized for auto activation and don't update DF
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# check that pvs will update DF PV1 to have SERIAL3
pvs
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# check that the vgchange aay above actually activated the LV
lvs -o active $vg1/$lv1 | grep active
vgchange -an $vg1
# bring back dev1
echo "$SERIAL1" > "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
# Two PVs in VG to autoactivate when system.devices has the wrong device ID
# PV1 moves from dev3 back to dev1
dd if="$dev3" of="$dev1" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev3"
rm "$DF"
vgremove -ff $vg1
vgremove -ff $vg2
pvs
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID1" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
vgcreate $vg1 "$dev1" "$dev2"
vgimportdevices $vg1
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv1 $vg1 "$dev1"
lvcreate -l1 -n $lv2 $vg1 "$dev2"
lvcreate -l4 -i2 -n $lv3 $vg1 "$dev1" "$dev2"
vgchange -an $vg1
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# PV1 moves from dev1 to dev3
dd if="$dev1" of="$dev3" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev1"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR1:$MINOR1/device/serial"
# PV2 moves from dev2 to dev4
dd if="$dev2" of="$dev4" bs=1M count=1
aux wipefs_a "$dev2"
rm "$SYS_DIR/dev/block/$MAJOR2:$MINOR2/device/serial"
_clear_online_files
# Two PVs in VG to autoactivate when system.devices has the wrong device ID
# system.devices says PV1 has SERIAL1 and PV2 has SERIAL2, but the new
# system has PV1 on SERIAL3 and PV2 on SERIAL4.
# PRODUCT_UUID is wrong, so refresh finds PV1/PV2 on SERIAL3/SERIAL4
echo "$PRODUCT_UUID2" > "$SYS_DIR/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_uuid"
pvscan --cache --listvg --checkcomplete --vgonline --autoactivation event "$dev3"
pvscan --cache --listvg --checkcomplete --vgonline --autoactivation event "$dev4"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID1"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID2"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/vgs_online/$vg1"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_lookup/$vg1"
vgchange -aay --autoactivation event $vg1
# DF not yet updated by pvscan/vgchange
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID1" "$DF"
grep "$dev1" "$DF"
grep "$dev2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev3" "$DF"
not grep "$dev4" "$DF"
grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# check that lvmdevices will update DF
lvmdevices --update
grep "$PRODUCT_UUID2" "$DF"
not grep "$dev1" "$DF"
not grep "$dev2" "$DF"
grep "$dev3" "$DF"
grep "$dev4" "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL1 "$DF"
not grep $SERIAL2 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL3 "$DF"
grep $SERIAL4 "$DF"
# check that the vgchange actually activated LVs
lvs $vg1
lvs -o active $vg1/$lv1 | grep active
lvs -o active $vg1/$lv2 | grep active
lvs -o active $vg1/$lv3 | grep active
vgchange -an $vg1
vgremove -ff $vg1