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lvm2/lib/locking/locking.c
David Teigland 2037476008 pvcreate,pvremove: fix reacquiring global lock after prompt
When pvcreate/pvremove prompt the user, they first release
the global lock, then acquire it again after the prompt,
to avoid blocking other commands while waiting for a user
response.  This release/reacquire changes the locking
order with respect to the hints flock (and potentially other
locks).  So, to avoid deadlock, use a nonblocking request
when reacquiring the global lock.
2019-11-26 14:34:43 -06:00

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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 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 "lib/locking/locking.h"
#include "lib/locking/lvmlockd.h"
#include "locking_types.h"
#include "lib/misc/lvm-string.h"
#include "lib/activate/activate.h"
#include "lib/commands/toolcontext.h"
#include "lib/mm/memlock.h"
#include "lib/config/defaults.h"
#include "lib/cache/lvmcache.h"
#include "lib/misc/lvm-signal.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static struct locking_type _locking;
static int _vg_lock_count = 0; /* Number of locks held */
static int _vg_write_lock_held = 0; /* VG write lock held? */
static int _blocking_supported = 0;
static int _file_locking_readonly = 0;
static int _file_locking_sysinit = 0;
static int _file_locking_ignorefail = 0;
static int _file_locking_failed = 0;
static void _unblock_signals(void)
{
/* Don't unblock signals while any locks are held */
if (!_vg_lock_count)
unblock_signals();
}
void reset_locking(void)
{
int was_locked = _vg_lock_count;
/* file locking disabled */
if (!_locking.flags)
return;
_vg_lock_count = 0;
_vg_write_lock_held = 0;
if (_locking.reset_locking)
_locking.reset_locking();
if (was_locked)
_unblock_signals();
memlock_reset();
}
static void _update_vg_lock_count(const char *resource, uint32_t flags)
{
/* Ignore locks not associated with updating VG metadata */
if (!strcmp(resource, VG_GLOBAL))
return;
if ((flags & LCK_TYPE_MASK) == LCK_UNLOCK)
_vg_lock_count--;
else
_vg_lock_count++;
/* We don't bother to reset this until all VG locks are dropped */
if ((flags & LCK_TYPE_MASK) == LCK_WRITE)
_vg_write_lock_held = 1;
else if (!_vg_lock_count)
_vg_write_lock_held = 0;
}
/*
* A mess of options have been introduced over time to override
* or tweak the behavior of file locking, and indirectly other
* behaviors. These options are allowed in different but
* overlapping sets of commands (see command-lines.in)
*
* --nolocking
*
* Command won't try to set up or use file locks at all.
*
* --readonly
*
* Command will grant any read lock request, without trying
* to acquire an actual file lock. Command will refuse any
* write lock request. (Activation, which uses a write lock,
* is not allowed.)
*
* --ignorelockingfailure
*
* Command tries to set up file locks and will use them
* (both read and write) if successful. If command fails
* to set up file locks it falls back to readonly behavior
* above, while allowing activation.
*
* --sysinit
*
* The same as ignorelockingfailure.
*
* --sysinit --readonly
*
* The combination of these two flags acts like --readonly,
* refusing write lock requests, but makes an exception to
* allow activation.
*
* global/metadata_read_only
*
* The command acquires actual read locks and refuses
* write lock requests.
*/
int init_locking(struct cmd_context *cmd,
int file_locking_sysinit, int file_locking_readonly, int file_locking_ignorefail)
{
int suppress_messages = 0;
if (file_locking_sysinit || getenv("LVM_SUPPRESS_LOCKING_FAILURE_MESSAGES"))
suppress_messages = 1;
_blocking_supported = find_config_tree_bool(cmd, global_wait_for_locks_CFG, NULL);
_file_locking_readonly = file_locking_readonly;
_file_locking_sysinit = file_locking_sysinit;
_file_locking_ignorefail = file_locking_ignorefail;
log_debug("File locking settings: readonly:%d sysinit:%d ignorelockingfailure:%d global/metadata_read_only:%d global/wait_for_locks:%d.",
_file_locking_readonly, _file_locking_sysinit, _file_locking_ignorefail,
cmd->metadata_read_only, _blocking_supported);
if (!init_file_locking(&_locking, cmd, suppress_messages)) {
log_error_suppress(suppress_messages, "File locking initialisation failed.");
_file_locking_failed = 1;
if (file_locking_sysinit || file_locking_ignorefail)
return 1;
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
void fin_locking(struct cmd_context *cmd)
{
/* file locking disabled */
if (!_locking.flags)
return;
/*
* These may be automatically released when the
* command ends, without an explicit unlock call,
* in which case these flags would not be cleared.
*/
cmd->lockf_global_ex = 0;
cmd->lockd_global_ex = 0;
_locking.fin_locking();
}
/*
* VG locking is by VG name.
* FIXME This should become VG uuid.
*/
static int _lock_vol(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *resource, uint32_t flags)
{
int ret = 0;
block_signals(flags);
ret = _locking.lock_resource(cmd, resource, flags, NULL);
_unblock_signals();
return ret;
}
int lock_vol(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *vol, uint32_t flags, const struct logical_volume *lv)
{
char resource[258] __attribute__((aligned(8)));
uint32_t lck_type = flags & LCK_TYPE_MASK;
int is_global = !strcmp(vol, VG_GLOBAL);
if (is_orphan_vg(vol))
return 1;
if (!_blocking_supported)
flags |= LCK_NONBLOCK;
if (!dm_strncpy(resource, vol, sizeof(resource))) {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Resource name %s is too long.", vol);
return 0;
}
/*
* File locking is disabled by --nolocking.
*/
if (!_locking.flags)
goto out_hold;
/*
* When file locking could not be initialized, --ignorelockingfailure
* and --sysinit behave like --readonly, but allow activation.
*/
if (_file_locking_failed && (_file_locking_sysinit || _file_locking_ignorefail)) {
if (lck_type != LCK_WRITE)
goto out_hold;
if (cmd->is_activating && !is_global)
goto out_hold;
goto out_fail;
}
/*
* When --readonly is set, grant read lock requests without trying to
* acquire an actual lock, and refuse write lock requests.
*/
if (_file_locking_readonly && !_file_locking_sysinit) {
if (lck_type != LCK_WRITE)
goto out_hold;
log_error("Operation prohibited while --readonly is set.");
goto out_fail;
}
/*
* When --readonly and --sysinit are set, grant read lock requests without
* trying to acquire an actual lock, and refuse write lock requests except
* in the case of activation which is permitted.
*/
if (_file_locking_readonly && _file_locking_sysinit) {
if (lck_type != LCK_WRITE)
goto out_hold;
if (cmd->is_activating) {
log_warn("Allowing activation with --readonly --sysinit.");
goto out_hold;
}
log_error("Operation prohibited while --readonly is set.");
goto out_fail;
}
/*
* When global/metadata_read_only is set, acquire actual read locks and
* refuse write lock requests.
*/
if (cmd->metadata_read_only) {
if (lck_type == LCK_WRITE) {
log_error("Operation prohibited while global/metadata_read_only is set.");
goto out_fail;
}
/* continue and acquire a read file lock */
}
if (!_lock_vol(cmd, resource, flags))
goto out_fail;
out_hold:
if (is_global)
return 1;
/*
* FIXME: other parts of the code want to check if a VG is
* locked by looking in lvmcache. They shouldn't need to
* do that, and we should be able to remove this.
*/
if (lck_type != LCK_UNLOCK)
lvmcache_lock_vgname(resource, lck_type == LCK_READ);
else if (lck_type == LCK_UNLOCK)
lvmcache_unlock_vgname(resource);
/* FIXME: we shouldn't need to keep track of this either. */
_update_vg_lock_count(resource, flags);
return 1;
out_fail:
if (is_global)
return 0;
if (lck_type == LCK_UNLOCK)
_update_vg_lock_count(resource, flags);
return 0;
}
/* Lock a list of LVs */
int activate_lvs(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dm_list *lvs, unsigned exclusive)
{
struct dm_list *lvh;
struct lv_list *lvl;
dm_list_iterate_items(lvl, lvs) {
if (!activate_lv(cmd, lvl->lv)) {
log_error("Failed to activate %s", display_lvname(lvl->lv));
dm_list_uniterate(lvh, lvs, &lvl->list) {
lvl = dm_list_item(lvh, struct lv_list);
if (!deactivate_lv(cmd, lvl->lv))
stack;
}
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
int vg_write_lock_held(void)
{
return _vg_write_lock_held;
}
int sync_local_dev_names(struct cmd_context* cmd)
{
memlock_unlock(cmd);
fs_unlock();
return 1;
}
/*
* The lockf_global_ex flag is used to prevent changing
* an explicitly acquired ex global lock to sh in process_each.
*/
static int _lockf_global(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode, int convert, int nonblock)
{
uint32_t flags = 0;
int ret;
if (convert)
flags |= LCK_CONVERT;
if (nonblock)
flags |= LCK_NONBLOCK;
if (!strcmp(mode, "ex")) {
flags |= LCK_WRITE;
if (cmd->lockf_global_ex) {
log_warn("global flock already held ex");
return 1;
}
ret = lock_vol(cmd, VG_GLOBAL, flags, NULL);
if (ret)
cmd->lockf_global_ex = 1;
} else if (!strcmp(mode, "sh")) {
if (cmd->lockf_global_ex)
return 1;
flags |= LCK_READ;
ret = lock_vol(cmd, VG_GLOBAL, flags, NULL);
} else if (!strcmp(mode, "un")) {
ret = lock_vol(cmd, VG_GLOBAL, LCK_UNLOCK, NULL);
cmd->lockf_global_ex = 0;
} else {
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Unknown locking mode %s.", mode);
return 0;
}
return ret;
}
int lockf_global(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode)
{
return _lockf_global(cmd, mode, 0, 0);
}
int lockf_global_convert(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode)
{
/* some uncommon cases like pvchange -a can call this multiple times */
if (cmd->lockf_global_ex && !strcmp(mode, "ex"))
return 1;
return _lockf_global(cmd, mode, 1, 0);
}
int lockf_global_nonblock(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode)
{
return _lockf_global(cmd, mode, 0, 1);
}
int lock_global(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode)
{
if (!lockf_global(cmd, mode))
return 0;
if (!lockd_global(cmd, mode)) {
lockf_global(cmd, "un");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* The global lock is already held, convert it to another mode.
*
* Currently only used for sh->ex.
*
* (The lockf_global_ex flag would need overriding
* to handle ex->sh.)
*/
int lock_global_convert(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *mode)
{
if (!lockf_global_convert(cmd, mode))
return 0;
if (!lockd_global(cmd, mode))
return 0;
return 1;
}