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lvm2/tools/pvscan.c
David Teigland 88aa285a79 devices: refresh device ids if the system changes
If the system changes, locate PVs that appear on different devices,
and update the device IDs in the devices file.  A system change is
detected by saving the DMI product_uuid or hostname in the devices
file, and comparing it to the current system value.  If a root PV
is restored or copied to a new system with different devices, then
the product_uuid or hostname should change, and trigger lvm to
locate PVIDs from system.devices on new devices.
2023-09-27 15:22:11 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 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 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 "lib/cache/lvmcache.h"
#include "lib/metadata/metadata.h"
#include "lib/label/hints.h"
#include "lib/device/online.h"
#include <dirent.h>
struct pvscan_params {
int new_pvs_found;
int pvs_found;
uint64_t size_total;
uint64_t size_new;
unsigned pv_max_name_len;
unsigned vg_max_name_len;
unsigned pv_tmp_namelen;
char *pv_tmp_name;
};
struct pvscan_aa_params {
unsigned int activate_errors;
};
/*
* Used by _pvscan_aa_quick() which is an optimization used
* when one vg is being activated.
*/
static struct volume_group *saved_vg;
static int _pvscan_display_pv(struct cmd_context *cmd,
struct physical_volume *pv,
struct pvscan_params *params)
{
/* XXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXX */
char uuid[40] __attribute__((aligned(8)));
const unsigned suffix_len = sizeof(uuid) + 10;
unsigned pv_len;
const char *pvdevname = pv_dev_name(pv);
/* short listing? */
if (arg_is_set(cmd, short_ARG)) {
log_print_unless_silent("%s", pvdevname);
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
if (!params->pv_max_name_len) {
lvmcache_get_max_name_lengths(cmd, &params->pv_max_name_len, &params->vg_max_name_len);
params->pv_max_name_len += 2;
params->vg_max_name_len += 2;
params->pv_tmp_namelen = params->pv_max_name_len + suffix_len;
if (!(params->pv_tmp_name = dm_pool_alloc(cmd->mem, params->pv_tmp_namelen)))
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
pv_len = params->pv_max_name_len;
memset(params->pv_tmp_name, 0, params->pv_tmp_namelen);
if (arg_is_set(cmd, uuid_ARG)) {
if (!id_write_format(&pv->id, uuid, sizeof(uuid))) {
stack;
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
if (dm_snprintf(params->pv_tmp_name, params->pv_tmp_namelen, "%-*s with UUID %s",
params->pv_max_name_len - 2, pvdevname, uuid) < 0) {
log_error("Invalid PV name with uuid.");
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
pvdevname = params->pv_tmp_name;
pv_len += suffix_len;
}
if (is_orphan(pv))
log_print_unless_silent("PV %-*s %-*s %s [%s]",
pv_len, pvdevname,
params->vg_max_name_len, " ",
pv->fmt ? pv->fmt->name : " ",
display_size(cmd, pv_size(pv)));
else if (pv_status(pv) & EXPORTED_VG)
log_print_unless_silent("PV %-*s is in exported VG %s [%s / %s free]",
pv_len, pvdevname, pv_vg_name(pv),
display_size(cmd, (uint64_t) pv_pe_count(pv) * pv_pe_size(pv)),
display_size(cmd, (uint64_t) (pv_pe_count(pv) - pv_pe_alloc_count(pv)) * pv_pe_size(pv)));
else
log_print_unless_silent("PV %-*s VG %-*s %s [%s / %s free]",
pv_len, pvdevname,
params->vg_max_name_len, pv_vg_name(pv),
pv->fmt ? pv->fmt->name : " ",
display_size(cmd, (uint64_t) pv_pe_count(pv) * pv_pe_size(pv)),
display_size(cmd, (uint64_t) (pv_pe_count(pv) - pv_pe_alloc_count(pv)) * pv_pe_size(pv)));
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
static int _pvscan_display_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg,
struct physical_volume *pv, struct processing_handle *handle)
{
struct pvscan_params *params = (struct pvscan_params *)handle->custom_handle;
if ((arg_is_set(cmd, exported_ARG) && !(pv_status(pv) & EXPORTED_VG)) ||
(arg_is_set(cmd, novolumegroup_ARG) && (!is_orphan(pv)))) {
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
params->pvs_found++;
if (is_orphan(pv)) {
params->new_pvs_found++;
params->size_new += pv_size(pv);
params->size_total += pv_size(pv);
} else {
params->size_total += (uint64_t) pv_pe_count(pv) * pv_pe_size(pv);
}
_pvscan_display_pv(cmd, pv, params);
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
int pvscan_display_cmd(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct pvscan_params params = { 0 };
struct processing_handle *handle = NULL;
int ret;
if (arg_is_set(cmd, novolumegroup_ARG) && arg_is_set(cmd, exported_ARG)) {
log_error("Options -e and -n are incompatible");
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
}
if (arg_is_set(cmd, exported_ARG) || arg_is_set(cmd, novolumegroup_ARG))
log_warn("WARNING: only considering physical volumes %s",
arg_is_set(cmd, exported_ARG) ?
"of exported volume group(s)" : "in no volume group");
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error("Failed to initialize processing handle.");
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
goto out;
}
handle->custom_handle = &params;
ret = process_each_pv(cmd, argc, argv, NULL, 0, 0, handle, _pvscan_display_single);
if (!params.pvs_found)
log_print_unless_silent("No matching physical volumes found");
else
log_print_unless_silent("Total: %d [%s] / in use: %d [%s] / in no VG: %d [%s]",
params.pvs_found,
display_size(cmd, params.size_total),
params.pvs_found - params.new_pvs_found,
display_size(cmd, (params.size_total - params.size_new)),
params.new_pvs_found, display_size(cmd, params.size_new));
out:
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
return ret;
}
/*
* When a device goes offline we only know its major:minor, not its PVID.
* Since the dev isn't around, we can't read it to get its PVID, so we have to
* read the PVID files to find the one containing this major:minor and remove
* that one. This means that the PVID files need to contain the devno's they
* were created from.
*/
static void _online_pvid_file_remove_devno(int major, int minor)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
char file_vgname[NAME_LEN];
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *de;
int file_major = 0, file_minor = 0;
log_debug("Remove pv online devno %d:%d", major, minor);
if (!(dir = opendir(PVS_ONLINE_DIR)))
return;
while ((de = readdir(dir))) {
if (de->d_name[0] == '.')
continue;
memset(path, 0, sizeof(path));
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", PVS_ONLINE_DIR, de->d_name);
file_major = 0;
file_minor = 0;
memset(file_vgname, 0, sizeof(file_vgname));
online_pvid_file_read(path, &file_major, &file_minor, file_vgname, NULL);
if ((file_major == major) && (file_minor == minor)) {
log_debug("Unlink pv online %s", path);
if (unlink(path) && (errno != ENOENT))
log_sys_debug("unlink", path);
if (file_vgname[0]) {
online_vg_file_remove(file_vgname);
online_lookup_file_remove(file_vgname);
}
}
}
if (closedir(dir))
log_sys_debug("closedir", PVS_ONLINE_DIR);
}
static void _online_files_remove(const char *dirpath)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *de;
if (!(dir = opendir(dirpath)))
return;
while ((de = readdir(dir))) {
if (de->d_name[0] == '.')
continue;
memset(path, 0, sizeof(path));
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", dirpath, de->d_name);
if (unlink(path) && (errno != ENOENT))
log_sys_debug("unlink", path);
}
if (closedir(dir))
log_sys_debug("closedir", dirpath);
}
static int _write_lookup_file(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
char line[ID_LEN+2];
struct pv_list *pvl;
int fd;
if (dm_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR, vg->name) < 0) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "Path %s/%s is too long.", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR, vg->name);
return 0;
}
fd = open(path, O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
if (fd < 0) {
/* not a problem, can happen when multiple pvscans run at once */
log_debug("Did not create %s: %d", path, errno);
return 0;
}
log_debug("write_lookup_file %s", path);
dm_list_iterate_items(pvl, &vg->pvs) {
memcpy(&line, &pvl->pv->id.uuid, ID_LEN);
line[ID_LEN] = '\n';
line[ID_LEN+1] = '\0';
if (write(fd, &line, ID_LEN+1) < 0)
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "Failed to write lookup entry %s %s", path, line);
}
if (close(fd))
log_sys_debug("close", path);
return 1;
}
static int _lookup_file_contains_pvid(FILE *fp, char *pvid)
{
char line[64];
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) {
if (!memcmp(pvid, line, ID_LEN))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static void _lookup_file_count_pvid_files(FILE *fp, const char *vgname, int *pvs_online, int *pvs_offline)
{
char line[64];
char pvid[ID_LEN + 1] __attribute__((aligned(8))) = { 0 };
log_debug("checking all pvid files using lookup file for %s", vgname);
rewind(fp);
while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp)) {
memcpy(pvid, line, ID_LEN);
if (strlen(pvid) != ID_LEN) {
log_debug("ignore lookup file line %s", line);
continue;
}
if (online_pvid_file_exists((const char *)pvid))
(*pvs_online)++;
else
(*pvs_offline)++;
}
}
/*
* There is no synchronization between the one doing write_lookup_file and the
* other doing check_lookup_file. The pvscan doing write thinks the VG is
* incomplete, and the pvscan doing check may also conclude the VG is
* incomplete if it happens prior to the write. If neither pvscan thinks the
* VG is complete then neither will activate it. To solve this race, the
* pvscan doing write will recheck pvid online files after the write in which
* case it would find the pvid online file from the pvscan doing check.
*/
/*
* The VG is not yet complete, more PVs need to arrive, and
* some of those PVs may not have metadata on them. Without
* metadata, pvscan for those PVs will be unable to determine
* if the VG is complete. We don't know if other PVs will have
* metadata or not.
*
* Save a temp file with a list of pvids in the vg, to be used
* by a later pvscan on a PV without metadata. The later
* pvscan will check for vg completeness using the temp file
* since it has no vg metadata to use.
*
* Only the first pvscan for the VG creates the temp file. If
* there are multiple pvscans for the same VG running at once,
* they all race to create the lookup file, and only the first
* to create the file will write it.
*
* After writing the temp file, we count pvid online files for
* the VG again - the VG could now be complete since multiple
* pvscans will run concurrently. We repeat this to cover a
* race where another pvscan was running _check_lookup_file
* during our _write_lookup_file. _write_lookup_file may not
* have finished before _check_lookup_file, which would cause
* the other pvscan to not find the pvid it's looking for, and
* conclude the VG is incomplete, while we also think the VG is
* incomplete. If we recheck online files after write_lookup,
* we will see the pvid online file from the other pvscan and
* see the VG is complete.
*/
static int _count_pvid_files_from_lookup_file(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct device *dev,
int *pvs_online, int *pvs_offline,
const char **vgname_out)
{
char path[PATH_MAX] = { 0 };
FILE *fp;
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *de;
const char *vgname = NULL;
*vgname_out = NULL;
*pvs_online = 0;
*pvs_offline = 0;
if (!(dir = opendir(PVS_LOOKUP_DIR))) {
log_sys_debug("opendir", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR);
return 0;
}
/*
* Read each file in pvs_lookup to find dev->pvid, and if it's
* found save the vgname of the file it's found in.
*/
while (!vgname && (de = readdir(dir))) {
if (de->d_name[0] == '.')
continue;
if (dm_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR, de->d_name) < 0) {
log_warn("WARNING: Path %s/%s is too long.", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR, de->d_name);
continue;
}
if (!(fp = fopen(path, "r"))) {
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to open %s.", path);
continue;
}
if (_lookup_file_contains_pvid(fp, dev->pvid)) {
if ((vgname = dm_pool_strdup(cmd->mem, de->d_name)))
/*
* stat pvid online file of each pvid listed in this file
* the list of pvids from the file is the alternative to
* using vg->pvs
*/
_lookup_file_count_pvid_files(fp, vgname, pvs_online, pvs_offline);
else
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to strdup vgname.");
}
if (fclose(fp))
log_sys_debug("fclose", path);
}
if (closedir(dir))
log_sys_debug("closedir", PVS_LOOKUP_DIR);
*vgname_out = vgname;
return (vgname) ? 1 : 0;
}
static void _count_pvid_files(struct volume_group *vg, int *pvs_online, int *pvs_offline)
{
char pvid[ID_LEN + 1] __attribute__((aligned(8))) = { 0 };
struct pv_list *pvl;
*pvs_online = 0;
*pvs_offline = 0;
dm_list_iterate_items(pvl, &vg->pvs) {
memcpy(pvid, &pvl->pv->id.uuid, ID_LEN);
if (online_pvid_file_exists(pvid))
(*pvs_online)++;
else
(*pvs_offline)++;
}
}
static int _pvscan_aa_single(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vg_name,
struct volume_group *vg, struct processing_handle *handle)
{
struct pvscan_aa_params *pp = (struct pvscan_aa_params *)handle->custom_handle;
if (vg_is_clustered(vg))
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
if (vg_is_exported(vg))
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
if (vg_is_shared(vg))
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
log_debug("pvscan autoactivating VG %s.", vg_name);
if (!vgchange_activate(cmd, vg, CHANGE_AAY, 1)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "%s: autoactivation failed.", vg->name);
pp->activate_errors++;
}
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
/*
* This is a very unconventional way of doing things because
* we want to figure out which devices to read the VG from
* without first scanning devices. It's usually the reverse;
* we have to scan all devs, which tells us which devs we
* need to read to get the VG.
*
* We can do it this way only by cheating and using the pvid
* online files for devs that have been scanned by prior pvscan
* instances.
*
* This is similar to the hints file, but the hints file is
* always a full picture of PV state, and is only ever created
* by scanning all devs, whereas the online files are only
* created incrementally by scanning one device at a time.
* The online files are only used for determining complete VGs
* for the purpose of autoactivation, and no attempt is made
* to keep them in sync with lvm state once autoactivation
* is complete, but much effort is made to always ensure hints
* will accurately reflect PV state.
*
* The saved VG metadata tells us which PVIDs are needed to
* complete the VG. The pv online files tell us which of those
* PVIDs are online, and the content of those pv online files
* tells us which major:minor number holds that PVID. The
* dev_cache tell us which struct device has the major:minor.
* We end up with a list of struct devices that we need to
* scan/read in order to process/activate the VG.
*/
static int _get_devs_from_saved_vg(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vgname,
struct dm_list *devs)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
char file_vgname[NAME_LEN];
char file_devname[NAME_LEN];
char pvid[ID_LEN + 1] __attribute__((aligned(8))) = { 0 };
char uuidstr[64] __attribute__((aligned(8)));
struct pv_list *pvl;
struct device_list *devl;
struct device *dev;
struct volume_group *vg;
const char *name1, *name2;
dev_t devno;
int file_major = 0, file_minor = 0;
/*
* We previously saved the metadata (as a struct vg) from the device
* arg that was scanned. Now use that metadata to put together a list
* of devices for this VG. (This could alternatively be worked out by
* reading all the pvid online files, see which have a matching vg
* name, and getting the device numbers from those files.)
*/
if (!(vg = saved_vg))
goto_bad;
dm_list_iterate_items(pvl, &vg->pvs) {
memcpy(pvid, &pvl->pv->id.uuid, ID_LEN);
memset(path, 0, sizeof(path));
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", PVS_ONLINE_DIR, pvid);
file_major = 0;
file_minor = 0;
memset(file_vgname, 0, sizeof(file_vgname));
memset(file_devname, 0, sizeof(file_devname));
online_pvid_file_read(path, &file_major, &file_minor, file_vgname, file_devname);
if (file_vgname[0] && strcmp(vgname, file_vgname)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "Wrong VG found for %d:%d PVID %s: %s vs %s",
file_major, file_minor, pvid, vgname, file_vgname);
goto bad;
}
devno = MKDEV(file_major, file_minor);
if (!(dev = setup_dev_in_dev_cache(cmd, devno, file_devname[0] ? file_devname : NULL))) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "No device set up for online PV %d:%d %s PVID %s", file_major, file_minor, file_devname, pvid);
goto bad;
}
/*
* Do not need to match device_id here, see comment after
* get_devs_from_saved_vg about relying on pvid online file.
*/
name1 = dev_name(dev);
name2 = pvl->pv->device_hint;
/* Probably pointless since dev is from online file which was already checked. */
if (!strncmp(name2, "/dev/md", 7) && strncmp(name1, "/dev/md", 7)) {
if (!id_write_format((const struct id *)pvid, uuidstr, sizeof(uuidstr)))
uuidstr[0] = '\0';
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PVID %s read from %s last written to %s.", uuidstr, name1, name2);
goto bad;
}
if (!(devl = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*devl))))
goto_bad;
devl->dev = dev;
dm_list_add(devs, &devl->list);
log_debug("pvscan using %s for PVID %s in VG %s", dev_name(dev), pvid, vgname);
}
return 1;
bad:
if (saved_vg) {
release_vg(saved_vg);
saved_vg = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* When there's a single VG to activate (the common case),
* optimize things by cutting out the process_each_vg().
*
* The main point of this optimization is to avoid extra
* device scanning in the common case where we're
* activating a completed VG after scanning a single PV.
* The scanning overhead of hundreds of concurrent
* activations from hundreds of PVs appearing together
* can be overwhelming, and scanning needs to be reduced
* as much as possible.
*
* The common process_each_vg will generally do:
* label scan all devs
* vg_read
* lock vg
* label rescan of only vg devs (often skipped)
* read metadata
* set pv devices (find devs for each PVID)
* do command (vgchange_activate)
* unlock vg
*
* In this optimized version with process_each we do:
* lock vg
* label scan of only vg devs
* vg_read
* read metadata
* set pv devices (find devs for each PVID)
* do command (vgchange_activate)
* unlock vg
*
* The optimized version avoids scanning all devs, which
* is important when there are many devs.
*/
static int _pvscan_aa_quick(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct pvscan_aa_params *pp, const char *vgname,
int *no_quick)
{
struct dm_list devs; /* device_list */
struct volume_group *vg;
struct pv_list *pvl;
const char *vgid;
uint32_t lockd_state = 0;
uint32_t error_flags = 0;
int ret = ECMD_PROCESSED;
dm_list_init(&devs);
/*
* Get list of devices for this VG so we can label scan them.
* The saved VG struct gives the list of PVIDs in the VG.
* The pvs_online/PVID files gives us the devnums for PVIDs.
* The dev_cache gives us struct devices from the devnums.
*/
if (!_get_devs_from_saved_vg(cmd, vgname, &devs)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "VG %s not using quick activation.", vgname);
*no_quick = 1;
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
/*
* The list of devs do not need to be filtered or checked
* against the devices file because a dev is only returned
* that has a pv online file, and a dev will only have a
* pv online file if it's been processed by a previous
* pvscan, which did the filtering and devices file check.
*/
/*
* Lock the VG before scanning so we don't need to
* rescan in _vg_read. (The lock_vol and the
* label rescan are then disabled in vg_read.)
*/
if (!lock_vol(cmd, vgname, LCK_VG_WRITE, NULL)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "activation for VG %s failed to lock VG.", vgname);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
/*
* Drop lvmcache info about the PV/VG that was saved
* when originally identifying the PV.
*/
lvmcache_destroy(cmd, 1, 1);
label_scan_devs(cmd, NULL, &devs);
if (!(vgid = lvmcache_vgid_from_vgname(cmd, vgname))) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "activation for VG %s failed to find vgid.", vgname);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
/*
* can_use_one_scan and READ_WITHOUT_LOCK are both important key
* changes made to vg_read that are possible because the VG is locked
* above (lock_vol).
*/
cmd->can_use_one_scan = 1;
vg = vg_read(cmd, vgname, vgid, READ_WITHOUT_LOCK | READ_FOR_ACTIVATE, lockd_state, &error_flags, NULL);
if (!vg) {
/*
* The common cases would already have been caught during the
* original device arg scan. There will be very few and unusual
* cases that would be caught here.
*/
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "activation for VG %s cannot read (%x).", vgname, error_flags);
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
/*
* These cases would already have been caught during the original
* device arg scan.
*/
if (vg_is_clustered(vg))
goto_out;
if (vg_is_exported(vg))
goto_out;
if (vg_is_shared(vg))
goto_out;
/*
* Verify that the devices we scanned above for the VG are in fact the
* devices used by the VG we read.
*/
dm_list_iterate_items(pvl, &vg->pvs) {
if (device_list_find_dev(&devs, pvl->pv->dev))
continue;
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "activation for VG %s found different devices.", vgname);
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
goto out;
}
log_debug("pvscan autoactivating VG %s.", vgname);
if (!vgchange_activate(cmd, vg, CHANGE_AAY, 1)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "%s: autoactivation failed.", vg->name);
pp->activate_errors++;
}
out:
unlock_vg(cmd, vg, vgname);
release_vg(vg);
return ret;
}
static int _pvscan_aa(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct pvscan_aa_params *pp,
int do_all, struct dm_list *vgnames)
{
struct processing_handle *handle = NULL;
struct dm_str_list *sl, *sl2;
int no_quick = 0;
int ret = ECMD_FAILED;
if (!(handle = init_processing_handle(cmd, NULL))) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "Failed to initialize processing handle.");
goto out;
}
handle->custom_handle = pp;
/*
* For each complete vg that can be autoactivated, see if this
* particular pvscan command should activate the vg. There can be
* multiple concurrent pvscans for the same completed vg (when all the
* PVs for the VG appear at once), and we want only one of the pvscans
* to run the activation. The first to create the file will do it.
*/
dm_list_iterate_items_safe(sl, sl2, vgnames) {
if (!online_vg_file_create(cmd, sl->str)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "VG %s skip autoactivation.", sl->str);
str_list_del(vgnames, sl->str);
continue;
}
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "VG %s run autoactivation.", sl->str);
}
if (dm_list_empty(vgnames)) {
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
ret = ECMD_PROCESSED;
goto out;
}
/*
* When saved_vg is set there should only be one vgname.
* If the optimized "quick" function finds something amiss
* it will set no_quick and return so that the slow version
* can be used.
*/
if (!do_all && saved_vg && (dm_list_size(vgnames) == 1)) {
log_debug("autoactivate quick");
ret = _pvscan_aa_quick(cmd, pp, saved_vg->name, &no_quick);
}
/*
* do_all indicates 'pvscan --cache' in which case
* pvscan_cache_all() has already done lvmcache_label_scan
* which does not need to be repeated by process_each_vg.
*/
if (!saved_vg || (dm_list_size(vgnames) > 1) || no_quick) {
uint32_t read_flags = READ_FOR_ACTIVATE;
log_debug("autoactivate slow");
/*
* PROCESS_SKIP_SCAN: we have already done lvmcache_label_scan
* so tell process_each to skip it.
*/
if (!do_all)
lvmcache_label_scan(cmd);
read_flags |= PROCESS_SKIP_SCAN;
ret = process_each_vg(cmd, 0, NULL, NULL, vgnames, read_flags, 0, handle, _pvscan_aa_single);
}
destroy_processing_handle(cmd, handle);
out:
if (saved_vg) {
release_vg(saved_vg);
saved_vg = NULL;
}
return ret;
}
struct pvscan_arg {
struct dm_list list;
const char *devname;
dev_t devno;
struct device *dev;
};
static int _get_args(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv,
struct dm_list *pvscan_args)
{
struct arg_value_group_list *current_group;
struct pvscan_arg *arg;
const char *arg_name;
int major = -1, minor = -1;
/* Process position args, which can be /dev/name or major:minor */
while (argc) {
argc--;
arg_name = *argv++;
if (arg_name[0] == '/') {
if (!(arg = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*arg))))
return_0;
arg->devname = arg_name;
dm_list_add(pvscan_args, &arg->list);
continue;
}
if (sscanf(arg_name, "%d:%d", &major, &minor) != 2) {
log_warn("WARNING: Failed to parse major:minor from %s, skipping.", arg_name);
continue;
}
if (!(arg = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*arg))))
return_0;
arg->devno = MKDEV(major, minor);
dm_list_add(pvscan_args, &arg->list);
}
/* Process any grouped --major --minor args */
dm_list_iterate_items(current_group, &cmd->arg_value_groups) {
major = grouped_arg_int_value(current_group->arg_values, major_ARG, major);
minor = grouped_arg_int_value(current_group->arg_values, minor_ARG, minor);
if (major < 0 || minor < 0)
continue;
if (!(arg = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*arg))))
return_0;
arg->devno = MKDEV(major, minor);
dm_list_add(pvscan_args, &arg->list);
}
return 1;
}
static int _get_args_devs(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dm_list *pvscan_args,
struct dm_list *pvscan_devs)
{
struct pvscan_arg *arg;
struct device_list *devl;
/* pass NULL filter when getting devs from dev-cache, filtering is done separately */
/* in common usage, no dev will be found for a devno */
dm_list_iterate_items(arg, pvscan_args) {
if (!arg->devname && !arg->devno)
return_0;
if (!(arg->dev = setup_dev_in_dev_cache(cmd, arg->devno, arg->devname))) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "No device set up for arg %s %d:%d",
arg->devname ?: "", (int)MAJOR(arg->devno), (int)MINOR(arg->devno));
}
}
dm_list_iterate_items(arg, pvscan_args) {
if (!arg->dev)
continue;
if (!(devl = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*devl))))
return_0;
devl->dev = arg->dev;
dm_list_add(pvscan_devs, &devl->list);
}
return 1;
}
static void _set_pv_devices_online(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct volume_group *vg)
{
char path[PATH_MAX];
char file_vgname[NAME_LEN];
char file_devname[NAME_LEN];
char pvid[ID_LEN+1] = { 0 };
struct pv_list *pvl;
struct device *dev;
int major, minor;
dev_t devno;
dm_list_iterate_items(pvl, &vg->pvs) {
memcpy(&pvid, &pvl->pv->id.uuid, ID_LEN);
if (pvl->pv->status & MISSING_PV) {
log_debug("set_pv_devices_online vg %s pv %s missing flag already set",
vg->name, pvid);
continue;
}
if (!online_pvid_file_exists(pvid)) {
log_debug("set_pv_devices_online vg %s pv %s no online file",
vg->name, pvid);
pvl->pv->status |= MISSING_PV;
continue;
}
memset(path, 0, sizeof(path));
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s", PVS_ONLINE_DIR, pvid);
major = 0;
minor = 0;
memset(file_vgname, 0, sizeof(file_vgname));
memset(file_devname, 0, sizeof(file_devname));
online_pvid_file_read(path, &major, &minor, file_vgname, file_devname);
if (file_vgname[0] && strcmp(vg->name, file_vgname)) {
log_warn("WARNING: VG %s PV %s wrong vgname in online file %s",
vg->name, pvid, file_vgname);
pvl->pv->status |= MISSING_PV;
continue;
}
devno = MKDEV(major, minor);
if (!(dev = setup_dev_in_dev_cache(cmd, devno, file_devname[0] ? file_devname : NULL))) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "VG %s PV %s no device found for online PV %d:%d %s",
vg->name, pvid, major, minor, file_devname);
pvl->pv->status |= MISSING_PV;
continue;
}
log_debug("set_pv_devices_online vg %s pv %s is online %s",
vg->name, pvid, dev_name(dev));
pvl->pv->dev = dev;
}
}
static int _online_devs(struct cmd_context *cmd, int do_all, struct dm_list *pvscan_devs,
int *pv_count, struct dm_list *complete_vgnames)
{
struct device_list *devl, *devl2;
struct device *dev;
struct lvmcache_info *info;
const struct format_type *fmt;
struct format_instance_ctx fic = { .type = 0 };
struct format_instance *fid;
struct metadata_area *mda1, *mda2;
struct volume_group *vg;
struct physical_volume *pv;
const char *vgname = NULL;
uint64_t devsize;
uint32_t ext_version, ext_flags;
int do_cache = arg_is_set(cmd, cache_long_ARG);
int do_activate = arg_is_set(cmd, activate_ARG);
int do_list_lvs = arg_is_set(cmd, listlvs_ARG);
int do_list_vg = arg_is_set(cmd, listvg_ARG);
int do_check_complete = arg_is_set(cmd, checkcomplete_ARG);
int do_vgonline = arg_is_set(cmd, vgonline_ARG);
int pvs_online;
int pvs_offline;
int pvs_unknown;
int vg_complete = 0;
int do_full_check;
int ret = 1;
dm_list_iterate_items_safe(devl, devl2, pvscan_devs) {
dev = devl->dev;
log_debug("online_devs %s %s", dev_name(dev), dev->pvid);
if (!(info = lvmcache_info_from_pvid(dev->pvid, dev, 0))) {
if (!do_all)
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "ignore %s with no lvm info.", dev_name(dev));
continue;
}
ext_version = lvmcache_ext_version(info);
ext_flags = lvmcache_ext_flags(info);
if ((ext_version >= 2) && !(ext_flags & PV_EXT_USED)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s not used.", dev_name(dev));
(*pv_count)++;
continue;
}
fmt = lvmcache_fmt(info);
if (!(fid = fmt->ops->create_instance(fmt, &fic))) {
log_error("pvscan[%d] failed to create format instance.", getpid());
ret = 0;
continue;
}
vg = NULL;
mda1 = lvmcache_get_dev_mda(dev, 1);
mda2 = lvmcache_get_dev_mda(dev, 2);
if (mda1 && !mda_is_ignored(mda1))
vg = mda1->ops->vg_read(cmd, fid, "", mda1, NULL, NULL);
if (!vg && mda2 && !mda_is_ignored(mda2))
vg = mda2->ops->vg_read(cmd, fid, "", mda2, NULL, NULL);
if (!vg) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s has no VG metadata.", dev_name(dev));
if (fid)
fmt->ops->destroy_instance(fid);
goto online;
}
set_pv_devices(fid, vg);
if (!(pv = find_pv(vg, dev))) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s not found in VG %s.", dev_name(dev), vg->name);
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
devsize = dev->size;
if (!devsize &&
!dev_get_size(dev, &devsize)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s missing device size.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
do_full_check = 0;
/* If use_full_md_check is set then this has already been done by filter. */
if (!cmd->use_full_md_check && (cmd->dev_types->md_major != MAJOR(dev->dev))) {
if (devsize && (pv->size != devsize))
do_full_check = 1;
if (pv->device_hint && !strncmp(pv->device_hint, "/dev/md", 7))
do_full_check = 1;
}
if (do_full_check && dev_is_md_component(cmd, dev, NULL, 1)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "ignore md component %s.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
if (vg_is_shared(vg)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s ignore shared VG.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
if (vg->system_id && vg->system_id[0] &&
cmd->system_id && cmd->system_id[0] &&
vg_is_foreign(vg)) {
log_verbose("Ignore PV %s with VG system id %s with our system id %s",
dev_name(dev), vg->system_id, cmd->system_id);
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s ignore foreign VG.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
if (vg_is_exported(vg)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s ignore exported VG.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
/*
* online file phase
* create pvs_online/<pvid>
* check if vg is complete: stat pvs_online/<pvid> for each vg->pvs
* if vg is complete, save vg name in list for activation phase
* if vg not complete, create pvs_lookup/<vgname> listing all pvids from vg->pvs
* (only if pvs_lookup/<vgname> does not yet exist)
* if no vg metadata, read pvs_lookup files for pvid, use that list to check if complete
*/
online:
(*pv_count)++;
/*
* Create file named for pvid to record this PV is online.
* The command creates/checks online files only when --cache is used.
*/
if (do_cache && !online_pvid_file_create(cmd, dev, vg ? vg->name : NULL)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s failed to create online file.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
ret = 0;
continue;
}
/*
* A plain pvscan --cache <dev> just creates the online file.
*/
if (!do_activate && !do_list_lvs && !do_list_vg) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s online.", dev_name(dev));
release_vg(vg);
continue;
}
/*
* Check if all the PVs for this VG are online. If the arrival
* of this dev completes the VG, then save the vgname in
* complete_vgnames (activation phase will want to know which
* VGs to activate.)
*/
if (do_activate || do_check_complete) {
pvs_online = 0;
pvs_offline = 0;
pvs_unknown = 0;
vg_complete = 0;
if (vg) {
/*
* Check if the VG is complete by checking that
* pvs_online/<pvid> files exist for all vg->pvs.
*/
log_debug("checking all pvid files from vg %s", vg->name);
_count_pvid_files(vg, &pvs_online, &pvs_offline);
/*
* When there is more than one PV in the VG, write
* /run/lvm/pvs_lookup/<vgname> with a list of PVIDs in
* the VG. This is used in case a later PV comes
* online that has no metadata, in which case pvscan
* for that PV needs to use the lookup file to check if
* the VG is complete. The lookup file is also used by
* vgchange -aay --autoactivation event <vgname>
* to check if all pvs_online files for the VG exist.
*
* For multiple concurrent pvscan's, they will race to
* create the lookup file and the first will succeed.
*
* After writing the lookup file, recheck pvid files to
* resolve a possible race with another pvscan reading
* the lookup file that missed it.
*/
if (dm_list_size(&vg->pvs) > 1) {
if (_write_lookup_file(cmd, vg)) {
if (pvs_offline) {
log_debug("rechecking all pvid files from vg %s", vg->name);
_count_pvid_files(vg, &pvs_online, &pvs_offline);
if (!pvs_offline)
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "VG %s complete after recheck.", vg->name);
}
}
}
vgname = vg->name;
} else {
/*
* No VG metadata on this PV, so try to use a lookup
* file written by a prior pvscan for a list of all
* PVIDs. A lookup file may not exist for this PV if
* it's the first to appear from the VG.
*/
log_debug("checking all pvid files from lookup file");
if (!_count_pvid_files_from_lookup_file(cmd, dev, &pvs_online, &pvs_offline, &vgname))
pvs_unknown = 1;
}
if (pvs_unknown) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s online, VG unknown.", dev_name(dev));
vg_complete = 0;
} else if (pvs_offline) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s online, VG %s incomplete (need %d).",
dev_name(dev), vgname, pvs_offline);
vg_complete = 0;
} else {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "PV %s online, VG %s is complete.", dev_name(dev), vgname);
if (!str_list_add(cmd->mem, complete_vgnames, dm_pool_strdup(cmd->mem, vgname)))
stack;
vg_complete = 1;
}
}
if (!vgname && vg)
vgname = vg->name;
if (do_list_vg || do_list_lvs) {
if (!vgname) {
log_print("VG unknown");
} else if (!do_check_complete) {
log_print("VG %s", vgname);
} else if (vg_complete) {
if (do_vgonline && !online_vg_file_create(cmd, vgname)) {
log_print("VG %s finished", vgname);
} else {
/*
* A udev rule imports KEY=val from a program's stdout.
* Other output causes udev to ignore everything.
* Run pvscan from udev rule using --udevoutput to
* enable this printf, and suppress all log output
*/
if (arg_is_set(cmd, udevoutput_ARG))
printf("LVM_VG_NAME_COMPLETE='%s'\n", vgname);
else
log_print("VG %s complete", vgname);
}
} else {
if (arg_is_set(cmd, udevoutput_ARG))
printf("LVM_VG_NAME_INCOMPLETE='%s'\n", vgname);
else
log_print("VG %s incomplete", vgname);
}
/*
* When the VG is complete|finished, we could print
* a list of devices in the VG, by reading the pvid files
* that were counted, which provides major:minor of each
* device and using that to get the struct dev and dev_name.
* The user could pass this list of devices to --devices
* to optimize a subsequent command (activation) on the VG.
* Just call set_pv_devices_online (if not done othewise)
* since that finds the devs.
*/
}
if (do_list_lvs && !vg) {
/* require all PVs used for booting have metadata */
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Cannot list LVs from device without metadata.");
}
if (do_list_lvs && vg) {
struct dm_list lvs_list;
struct lv_list *lvl;
dm_list_init(&lvs_list);
/*
* For each vg->pvs entry, get the dev based on the online file
* for the pvid and set pv->dev or pv->status MISSING_PV.
*/
_set_pv_devices_online(cmd, vg);
/*
* lvs_list are LVs that use dev.
*/
if (!get_visible_lvs_using_pv(cmd, vg, dev, &lvs_list))
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Failed to find LVs using %s.", dev_name(dev));
if (!do_check_complete) {
dm_list_iterate_items(lvl, &lvs_list)
log_print("LV %s", display_lvname(lvl->lv));
} else if (vg_complete) {
/*
* A shortcut; the vg complete implies all lvs are complete.
*/
dm_list_iterate_items(lvl, &lvs_list)
log_print("LV %s complete", display_lvname(lvl->lv));
} else {
/*
* For each LV in VG, check if all devs are present.
* Sets the PARTIAL flag on LVs that are not complete.
*/
if (!vg_mark_partial_lvs(vg, 1))
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Failed to check partial lvs.");
dm_list_iterate_items(lvl, &lvs_list) {
if (!lv_is_partial(lvl->lv))
log_print("LV %s complete", display_lvname(lvl->lv));
else
log_print("LV %s incomplete", display_lvname(lvl->lv));
}
}
}
/*
* When "pvscan --cache -aay <dev>" completes the vg, save the
* struct vg to use for quick activation function.
*/
if (do_activate && !saved_vg && vg && vg_complete && !do_all && (dm_list_size(pvscan_devs) == 1))
saved_vg = vg;
else
release_vg(vg);
}
return ret;
}
static int _pvscan_cache_all(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv,
struct dm_list *complete_vgnames)
{
struct dm_list pvscan_devs;
struct dev_iter *iter;
struct device_list *devl;
struct device *dev;
int pv_count = 0;
dm_list_init(&pvscan_devs);
_online_files_remove(PVS_ONLINE_DIR);
_online_files_remove(VGS_ONLINE_DIR);
_online_files_remove(PVS_LOOKUP_DIR);
unlink_searched_devnames(cmd);
/*
* pvscan --cache removes existing hints and recreates new ones.
* We begin by clearing hints at the start of the command.
* The pvscan_recreate_hints flag is used to enable the
* special case hint recreation in label_scan.
*/
cmd->pvscan_recreate_hints = 1;
pvscan_recreate_hints_begin(cmd);
log_debug("pvscan_cache_all: label scan all");
/*
* use lvmcache_label_scan() instead of just label_scan_devs()
* because label_scan() has the ability to update hints,
* which we want 'pvscan --cache' to do, and that uses
* info from lvmcache, e.g. duplicate pv info.
*/
if (!lvmcache_label_scan(cmd))
return_0;
cmd->pvscan_recreate_hints = 0;
cmd->use_hints = 0;
log_debug("pvscan_cache_all: create list of devices");
/*
* The use of filter here will just reuse the existing
* (persistent) filter info label_scan has already set up.
*/
if (!(iter = dev_iter_create(cmd->filter, 1)))
return_0;
while ((dev = dev_iter_get(cmd, iter))) {
if (!(devl = dm_pool_zalloc(cmd->mem, sizeof(*devl)))) {
dev_iter_destroy(iter);
return_0;
}
devl->dev = dev;
dm_list_add(&pvscan_devs, &devl->list);
}
dev_iter_destroy(iter);
_online_devs(cmd, 1, &pvscan_devs, &pv_count, complete_vgnames);
return 1;
}
static int _pvscan_cache_args(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv,
struct dm_list *complete_vgnames)
{
struct dm_list pvscan_args; /* struct pvscan_arg */
struct dm_list pvscan_devs; /* struct device_list */
struct pvscan_arg *arg;
struct device_list *devl, *devl2;
int relax_deviceid_filter = 0;
int pv_count = 0;
int ret;
dm_list_init(&pvscan_args);
dm_list_init(&pvscan_devs);
cmd->expect_missing_vg_device = 1;
/*
* Special pvscan-specific setup steps to avoid looking
* at any devices except for device args.
* Read devices file and determine if devices file will be used.
* Does not do dev_cache_scan (adds nothing to dev-cache), and
* does not do any device id matching.
*/
if (!setup_devices_for_online_autoactivation(cmd)) {
log_error_pvscan(cmd, "Failed to set up devices.");
return 0;
}
/*
* Get list of args. Do not use filters.
*/
if (!_get_args(cmd, argc, argv, &pvscan_args))
return_0;
/*
* Get list of devs for args. Do not use filters.
*/
if (!_get_args_devs(cmd, &pvscan_args, &pvscan_devs))
return_0;
/*
* Remove pvid online files for major/minor args for which the dev has
* been removed.
*/
dm_list_iterate_items(arg, &pvscan_args) {
if (arg->dev || !arg->devno)
continue;
_online_pvid_file_remove_devno((int)MAJOR(arg->devno), (int)MINOR(arg->devno));
}
/*
* A common pvscan removal of a single dev is done here.
*/
if (dm_list_empty(&pvscan_devs))
return 1;
if (cmd->md_component_detection && !cmd->use_full_md_check &&
!strcmp(cmd->md_component_checks, "auto") &&
dev_cache_has_md_with_end_superblock(cmd->dev_types)) {
log_debug("Enable full md component check.");
cmd->use_full_md_check = 1;
}
/*
* Apply nodata filters.
*
* We want pvscan autoactivation to work when using a devices file
* containing idtype=devname, in cases when the devname changes
* after reboot. To make this work, we have to relax the devices
* file restrictions somewhat here in cases where the devices file
* contains entries with idtype=devname: disable filter-deviceid
* when applying the nodata filters here, and read the label header.
* Once the label header is read, check if the label header pvid
* is in the devices file, and ignore the device if it's not.
* The downside of this is that pvscans from the system will read
* devs belonging to other devices files.
* Enable/disable this behavior with a config setting?
*/
log_debug("pvscan_cache_args: filter devs nodata");
/*
* Match dev args with the devices file because special/optimized
* device setup was used above which does not check the devices file.
* If a match fails here do not exclude it, that will be done below by
* passes_filter() which runs filter-deviceid. The
* relax_deviceid_filter case needs to be able to work around
* unmatching devs, or unmatching product_uuid/hostname which means
* we can ignore the device ID and use any device with a PVID listed
* in system.devices.
*/
if (cmd->enable_devices_file) {
dm_list_iterate_items(devl, &pvscan_devs)
device_ids_match_dev(cmd, devl->dev);
}
if (cmd->enable_devices_list)
device_ids_match_device_list(cmd);
if (cmd->enable_devices_file &&
(device_ids_use_devname(cmd) || cmd->device_ids_refresh_trigger)) {
relax_deviceid_filter = 1;
cmd->filter_deviceid_skip = 1;
}
cmd->filter_nodata_only = 1;
/*
* Hack to handle regex filter that contains a symlink name for dev arg.
* pvscan --cache <dev> is called by our udev rule at a time when the
* symlinks for <dev> may not all be created yet (by other udev rules.)
* The regex filter in lvm.conf may refer to <dev> using a symlink name,
* so we need to know all the symlinks for <dev> in order for the filter
* to work correctly. Scanning /dev with dev_cache_scan() would usually
* find all the symlink names for <dev>, adding them to dev->aliases,
* which would let the filter work, but all symlinks aren't created yet.
* But, the DEVLINKS env var, set by udev, contains all the symlink
* names for <dev> that have been or *will be* created. So, we add all
* these symlink names to dev->aliases, as if we had found them in /dev.
* This allows <dev> to be recognized by a regex filter containing a
* symlink for <dev>. We have to tell filter-regex to not set the
* preferred name for <dev> to a symlink name since the <dev> may not
* be usable by that symlink name yet.
*/
if ((dm_list_size(&pvscan_devs) == 1) &&
!cmd->enable_devices_file &&
!cmd->enable_devices_list) {
char *env_str;
struct dm_list *env_aliases;
devl = dm_list_item(dm_list_first(&pvscan_devs), struct device_list);
if ((env_str = getenv("DEVLINKS"))) {
log_debug("Finding symlink names from DEVLINKS for filter regex.");
log_debug("DEVLINKS %s", env_str);
env_aliases = str_to_str_list(cmd->mem, env_str, " ", 0);
dm_list_splice(&devl->dev->aliases, env_aliases);
} else {
log_debug("Finding symlink names from /dev for filter regex.");
dev_cache_scan(cmd);
}
cmd->filter_regex_set_preferred_name_disable = 1;
}
dm_list_iterate_items_safe(devl, devl2, &pvscan_devs) {
if (!cmd->filter->passes_filter(cmd, cmd->filter, devl->dev, NULL)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "%s excluded: %s.",
dev_name(devl->dev), dev_filtered_reason(devl->dev));
dm_list_del(&devl->list);
}
}
cmd->filter_nodata_only = 0;
/*
* Clear the results of nodata filters that were saved by the
* persistent filter so that the complete set of filters will
* be checked by passes_filter below.
*/
dm_list_iterate_items(devl, &pvscan_devs)
cmd->filter->wipe(cmd, cmd->filter, devl->dev, NULL);
/*
* Read header from each dev.
* Eliminate non-lvm devs.
* Apply all filters.
*/
log_debug("pvscan_cache_args: read and filter devs");
label_scan_setup_bcache();
dm_list_iterate_items_safe(devl, devl2, &pvscan_devs) {
int has_pvid;
if (!label_read_pvid(devl->dev, &has_pvid)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "%s cannot read label.", dev_name(devl->dev));
dm_list_del(&devl->list);
continue;
}
if (!has_pvid) {
/* Not an lvm device */
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "%s not an lvm device.", dev_name(devl->dev));
dm_list_del(&devl->list);
continue;
}
/*
* filter-deviceid is not being used because of unstable devnames,
* so in place of that check if the pvid is in the devices file.
*/
if (relax_deviceid_filter) {
if (!get_du_for_pvid(cmd, devl->dev->pvid)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "%s excluded by devices file (checking PVID).",
dev_name(devl->dev));
dm_list_del(&devl->list);
continue;
}
}
/* Applies all filters, including those that need data from dev. */
if (!cmd->filter->passes_filter(cmd, cmd->filter, devl->dev, NULL)) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "%s excluded: %s.",
dev_name(devl->dev), dev_filtered_reason(devl->dev));
dm_list_del(&devl->list);
}
}
if (relax_deviceid_filter)
cmd->filter_deviceid_skip = 0;
if (dm_list_empty(&pvscan_devs))
return 1;
log_debug("pvscan_cache_args: label scan devs");
/*
* Scan devs to populate lvmcache info, which includes the mda info that's
* needed to read vg metadata in the next step. The _cached variant of
* label_scan is used so the exsting bcache data from label_read_pvid above
* can be reused (although more data may need to be read depending on how
* much of the metadata was covered by reading the pvid.)
*/
label_scan_devs_cached(cmd, NULL, &pvscan_devs);
ret = _online_devs(cmd, 0, &pvscan_devs, &pv_count, complete_vgnames);
/*
* When a new PV appears, the system runs pvscan --cache dev.
* This also means that existing hints are invalid, and
* we can force hints to be refreshed here. There may be
* cases where this detects a change that the other methods
* of detecting invalid hints doesn't catch.
*/
if (pv_count) {
invalidate_hints(cmd);
unlink_searched_devnames(cmd);
}
return ret;
}
static int _get_autoactivation(struct cmd_context *cmd, int event_activation, int *skip_command)
{
const char *aa_str;
if (!(aa_str = arg_str_value(cmd, autoactivation_ARG, NULL)))
return 1;
if (strcmp(aa_str, "event")) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Skip pvscan for unknown autoactivation value.");
*skip_command = 1;
return 1;
}
if (!event_activation) {
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Skip pvscan for event with event_activation=0.");
*skip_command = 1;
return 1;
}
return 1;
}
int pvscan_cache_cmd(struct cmd_context *cmd, int argc, char **argv)
{
struct pvscan_aa_params pp = { 0 };
struct dm_list complete_vgnames;
int do_activate = arg_is_set(cmd, activate_ARG);
int event_activation;
int skip_command = 0;
int devno_args = 0;
int do_all;
int ret;
dm_list_init(&complete_vgnames);
cmd->check_devs_used = 0;
cmd->print_device_id_not_found = 0;
cmd->ignore_device_name_mismatch = 1;
event_activation = find_config_tree_bool(cmd, global_event_activation_CFG, NULL);
if (do_activate && !event_activation) {
log_verbose("Ignoring pvscan --cache -aay because event_activation is disabled.");
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
/*
* lvm udev rules call:
* pvscan --cache --listvg|--listlvs --checkcomplete PV
* when PVs appear, even if event_activation=0 in lvm.conf.
*
* The udev rules will do autoactivation if they see complete
* VGs/LVs reported from the pvscan.
*
* When event_activation=0 we do not want to do autoactivation
* from udev events, so we need the pvscan to not report any
* complete VGs/LVs when event_activation=0 so that the udev
* rules do not attempt to autoactivate.
*/
if (arg_is_set(cmd, checkcomplete_ARG) && !event_activation) {
if (arg_is_set(cmd, udevoutput_ARG))
printf("LVM_EVENT_ACTIVATION=0\n");
else
log_print_pvscan(cmd, "Ignoring pvscan with --checkcomplete because event_activation is disabled.");
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
/*
* Do not use udev for device listing or device info because pvscan
* is used to populate udev info.
*/
init_obtain_device_list_from_udev(0);
init_external_device_info_source(DEV_EXT_NONE);
if (arg_is_set(cmd, major_ARG) + arg_is_set(cmd, minor_ARG))
devno_args = 1;
if (devno_args && (!arg_is_set(cmd, major_ARG) || !arg_is_set(cmd, minor_ARG))) {
log_error("Both --major and --minor required to identify devices.");
return EINVALID_CMD_LINE;
}
do_all = !argc && !devno_args;
online_dir_setup(cmd);
if (do_all) {
if (!_pvscan_cache_all(cmd, argc, argv, &complete_vgnames))
return ECMD_FAILED;
} else {
if (!arg_is_set(cmd, checkcomplete_ARG) && !event_activation) {
/* Avoid doing anything for device removal: pvscan --cache <devno> */
log_verbose("Ignoring pvscan --cache because event_activation is disabled.");
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
if (!_get_autoactivation(cmd, event_activation, &skip_command))
return_ECMD_FAILED;
if (skip_command)
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
if (!_pvscan_cache_args(cmd, argc, argv, &complete_vgnames))
return ECMD_FAILED;
}
if (!do_activate)
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
if (dm_list_empty(&complete_vgnames)) {
log_debug("No VGs to autoactivate.");
return ECMD_PROCESSED;
}
/*
* When the PV was recorded online, we check if all the PVs for the VG
* are online. If so, the vgname was added to the list, and we can
* attempt to autoactivate LVs in the VG.
*/
ret = _pvscan_aa(cmd, &pp, do_all, &complete_vgnames);
if (pp.activate_errors)
ret = ECMD_FAILED;
if (!sync_local_dev_names(cmd))
stack;
return ret;
}
int pvscan(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;
}