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lvm2/test/shell/devicesfile-realdevs.sh
David Teigland a972d63c54 lvmdevices check: error exit if update is needed
. error exit means that lvmdevices --update would make a change.

. remove check of PART field from --check because it isn't used.

. unlink searched_devnames file to ensure check|update will search
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
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# of the GNU General Public License v.2.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
test_description='devices file with real devs'
. lib/inittest
#
# To use this test, add two or more devices with real device ids,
# e.g. wwids, to a file, e.g.
# $ cat /tmp/devs
# /dev/sdb
# /dev/sdc
# /dev/sdd
#
# Specify this file as LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST=/tmp/devs
# when running the test.
#
# This test will wipe these devices.
#
if [ -z ${LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST+x} ]; then echo "LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST is unset" && skip; else echo "LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST is set to '$LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST'"; fi
test -e "$LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST" || skip
num_devs=$(cat $LVM_TEST_DEVICE_LIST | wc -l)
RUNDIR="/run"
test -d "$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"/*
}
test -d "$PVS_ONLINE_DIR" || mkdir -p "$PVS_ONLINE_DIR"
test -d "$VGS_ONLINE_DIR" || mkdir -p "$VGS_ONLINE_DIR"
test -d "$PVS_LOOKUP_DIR" || mkdir -p "$PVS_LOOKUP_DIR"
_clear_online_files
aux prepare_real_devs
aux lvmconf 'devices/dir = "/dev"'
aux lvmconf 'devices/use_devicesfile = 1'
DFDIR="$LVM_SYSTEM_DIR/devices"
DF="$DFDIR/system.devices"
mkdir $DFDIR || true
not ls $DF
get_real_devs
wipe_all() {
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
wipefs -a $dev
done
}
wipe_all
# check each dev is added correctly to df
touch $DF
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvcreate $dev
pvs -o+uuid $dev
maj=$(get pv_field "$dev" major)
min=$(get pv_field "$dev" minor)
pvid=`pvs $dev --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
sys_wwid_file="/sys/dev/block/$maj:$min/device/wwid"
sys_serial_file="/sys/dev/block/$maj:$min/device/serial"
sys_dm_uuid_file="/sys/dev/block/$maj:$min/dm/uuid"
sys_md_uuid_file="/sys/dev/block/$maj:$min/md/uuid"
sys_loop_file="/sys/dev/block/$maj:$min/loop/backing_file"
if test -e $sys_wwid_file; then
sys_file=$sys_wwid_file
idtype="sys_wwid"
elif test -e $sys_serial_file; then
sys_file=$sys_serial_file
idtype="sys_serial"
elif test -e $sys_dm_uuid_file; then
sys_file=$sys_dm_uuid_file
idtype="mpath_uuid"
elif test -e $sys_md_uuid_file; then
sys_file=$sys_md_uuid_file
idtype="md_uuid"
elif test -e $sys_loop_file; then
sys_file=$sys_loop_file
idtype="loop_file"
else
echo "no id type for device"
skip
fi
idname=$(< $sys_file)
rm -f idline
grep IDNAME=$idname $DF | tee idline
grep IDTYPE=$idtype idline
grep DEVNAME=$dev idline
grep PVID=$pvid idline
done
cp $DF df2
# vgcreate from existing pvs, already in df
vgcreate $vg "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"
vgremove $vg
rm $DF
# vgcreate from existing pvs, adding to df
touch $DF
vgcreate $vg "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"
grep IDNAME $DF > df.ids
grep IDNAME df2 > df2.ids
diff df.ids df2.ids
# check device id metadata fields
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
grep $dev $DF
deviceid=`pvs $dev --noheading -o deviceid | awk '{print $1}'`
deviceidtype=`pvs $dev --noheading -o deviceidtype | awk '{print $1}'`
grep $dev $DF | grep $deviceid
grep $dev $DF | grep $deviceidtype
lvcreate -l1 $vg $dev
done
vgchange -an $vg
vgremove -y $vg
# check pvremove leaves devs in df but without pvid
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
maj=$(get pv_field "$dev" major)
min=$(get pv_field "$dev" minor)
pvid=`pvs $dev --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
pvremove $dev
grep $dev $DF
not grep $pvid $DF
done
# Many of remaining tests require two or three devices
test $num_devs -gt 2 || skip
# check vgextend adds new dev to df, vgreduce leaves dev in df
rm $DF
touch $DF
vgcreate $vg $dev1
vgextend $vg $dev2
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
id1=`pvs $dev1 --noheading -o deviceid | awk '{print $1}'`
id2=`pvs $dev2 --noheading -o deviceid | awk '{print $1}'`
grep $id1 $DF
grep $id2 $DF
vgreduce $vg $dev2
grep $dev2 $DF
vgremove $vg
# check devs are not visible to lvm until added to df
rm $DF
# df needs to exist otherwise devicesfile feature turned off
touch $DF
not pvs $dev1
not pvs $dev2
pvs -a |tee all
not grep $dev1 all
not grep $dev2 all
not grep $dev1 $DF
not grep $dev2 $DF
pvcreate $dev1
pvs $dev1
not pvs $dev2
pvs -a |tee all
grep $dev1 all
not grep $dev2 all
grep $dev1 $DF
not grep $dev2 $DF
pvcreate $dev2
pvs $dev1
pvs $dev2
pvs -a |tee all
grep $dev1 all
grep $dev2 all
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
vgcreate $vg $dev1
pvs $dev1
pvs $dev2
pvs -a |tee all
grep $dev1 all
grep $dev2 all
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
vgextend $vg $dev2
pvs $dev1
pvs $dev2
pvs -a |tee all
grep $dev1 all
grep $dev2 all
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
# check vgimportdevices VG
rm $DF
wipe_all
vgcreate $vg "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"
rm $DF
touch $DF
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
not pvs $dev
done
vgimportdevices $vg
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvs $dev
done
# check vgimportdevices -a
rm $DF
wipe_all
vgcreate $vg1 $dev1
vgcreate $vg2 $dev2
rm $DF
vgimportdevices -a
ls $DF
vgs $vg1
vgs $vg2
pvs $dev1
pvs $dev2
# check vgimportclone --importdevices
rm $DF
wipe_all
vgcreate $vg1 $dev1
vgimportdevices $vg1
dd if=$dev1 of=$dev2 bs=1M count=1
pvs $dev1
not pvs $dev2
grep $dev1 $DF
not grep $dev2 $DF
not vgimportclone $dev2
not grep $dev2 $DF
vgimportclone --basevgname $vg2 --importdevices $dev2
pvid1=`pvs $dev1 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
pvid2=`pvs $dev2 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
test "$pvid1" != "$pvid2" || die "same uuid"
id1=`pvs $dev1 --noheading -o deviceid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
id2=`pvs $dev2 --noheading -o deviceid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
test "$id1" != "$id2" || die "same device id"
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
grep $pvid1 $DF
grep $pvid2 $DF
grep $id1 $DF
grep $id2 $DF
vgs $vg1
vgs $vg2
#
# check lvmdevices
#
wipe_all
rm $DF
# set up pvs and save pvids/deviceids
touch $DF
count=0
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvcreate $dev
vgcreate ${vg}_${count} $dev
pvid=`pvs $dev --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
did=`pvs $dev --noheading -o deviceid | awk '{print $1}'`
echo dev $dev pvid $pvid did $did
PVIDS[$count]=$pvid
DEVICEIDS[$count]=$did
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done
rm $DF || true
not lvmdevices
touch $DF
lvmdevices
# check lvmdevices --adddev
count=0
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvid=${PVIDS[$count]}
did=${DEVICEIDS[$count]}
echo $dev pvid: $pvid did: $did
not pvs $dev
lvmdevices --adddev $dev
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev out |tee idline
grep $pvid idline
grep $did idline
grep $dev $DF
pvs $dev
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done
# check lvmdevices --deldev
count=0
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvid=${PVIDS[$count]}
did=${DEVICEIDS[$count]}
pvs $dev
lvmdevices --deldev $dev
lvmdevices |tee out
not grep $dev out
not grep $pvid out
not grep $did out
not grep $dev $DF
not pvs $dev
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done
# check lvmdevices --addpvid
count=0
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvid=${PVIDS[$count]}
did=${DEVICEIDS[$count]}
not pvs $dev
lvmdevices --addpvid $pvid
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev out |tee idline
grep $pvid idline
grep $did idline
grep $dev $DF
pvs $dev
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done
# check lvmdevices --delpvid
count=0
for dev in "${REAL_DEVICES[@]}"; do
pvid=${PVIDS[$count]}
did=${DEVICEIDS[$count]}
pvs $dev
lvmdevices --delpvid $pvid
lvmdevices |tee out
not grep $dev out
not grep $pvid out
not grep $did out
not grep $dev $DF
not pvs $dev
count=$(( count + 1 ))
done
# wrong pvid in df
rm $DF
pvid1=${PVIDS[0]}
pvid2=${PVIDS[1]}
did1=${DEVICEIDS[0]}
did2=${DEVICEIDS[1]}
lvmdevices --adddev $dev1
lvmdevices --adddev $dev2
# test bad pvid
cp $DF $DF.orig
rm $DF
sed "s/$pvid1/badpvid/" "$DF.orig" |tee $DF
not grep $pvid1 $DF
grep $did1 $DF
not lvmdevices --check 2>&1|tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep badpvid out
grep $pvid1 out
not grep $dev2 out
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev1 out |tee out1
grep badpvid out1
not grep $pvid1 out1
grep $dev2 out
lvmdevices --update
lvmdevices 2>&1|tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep $dev2 out
not grep badpvid
grep $pvid1 out
grep $did1 out
grep $pvid1 $DF
grep $did1 $DF
# wrong deviceid in df
# the devicesfile logic and behavior is based on the idname being
# the primary identifier that we trust over everything else, i.e.
# we'll never assume that the deviceid is wrong and some other
# field is correct, and "fix" the deviceid. We always assume the
# deviceid correct and other values are wrong (since pvid and devname
# have known, common ways of becoming wrong, but the deviceid doesn't
# really have any known way of becoming wrong apart from random
# file corruption.)
# So, if the deviceid *is* corrupted, as we do here, then standard
# commands won't correct it. We need to use delpvid/addpvid explicitly
# to say that we are targetting the given pvid.
rm $DF
sed "s/$did1/baddid/" "$DF.orig" |tee $DF
lvmdevices --check 2>&1|tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep baddid out
not grep $dev2 out
lvmdevices 2>&1|tee out
grep $pvid1 out
grep $pvid2 out
grep baddid out
grep $did2 out
grep $dev2 out
lvmdevices --delpvid $pvid1
lvmdevices --addpvid $pvid1
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep $dev2 out
not grep baddid
grep $pvid1 out
grep $did1 out
grep $pvid1 $DF
grep $did1 $DF
# wrong devname in df, this is expected to become incorrect regularly
# given inconsistent dev names after reboot
rm $DF
d1=$(basename $dev1)
d3=$(basename $dev3)
sed "s/$d1/$d3/" "$DF.orig" |tee $DF
not lvmdevices --check 2>&1 |tee out
grep $dev1 out
lvmdevices --update
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev1 out |tee out1
grep $pvid1 out1
grep $did1 out1
grep $dev2 out |tee out2
grep $pvid2 out2
grep $did2 out2
# swap devnames for two existing entries
rm $DF
d1=$(basename $dev1)
d2=$(basename $dev2)
sed "s/$d1/tmp/" "$DF.orig" |tee ${DF}_1
sed "s/$d2/$d1/" "${DF}_1" |tee ${DF}_2
sed "s/tmp/$d2/" "${DF}_2" |tee $DF
rm ${DF}_1 ${DF}_2
not lvmdevices --check 2>&1 |tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep $dev2 out
lvmdevices --update
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev1 out |tee out1
grep $pvid1 out1
grep $did1 out1
grep $dev2 out |tee out2
grep $pvid2 out2
grep $did2 out2
# ordinary command is not confused by wrong devname and fixes
# the wrong devname in df
rm $DF
d1=$(basename $dev1)
d3=$(basename $dev3)
sed "s/$d1/$d3/" "$DF.orig" |tee $DF
not lvmdevices --check 2>&1 |tee out
grep $dev1 out
pvs -o+uuid,deviceid | grep $vg |tee out
grep $dev1 out |tee out1
grep $dev2 out |tee out2
grep $did1 out1
grep $did2 out2
not grep $dev3 out
# same dev info reported after df is fixed
pvs -o+uuid,deviceid | grep $vg |tee out3
diff out out3
pvid=`pvs $dev1 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
test "$pvid" == "$pvid1" || die "wrong uuid"
pvid=`pvs $dev2 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
test "$pvid" == "$pvid2" || die "wrong uuid"
lvmdevices |tee out
grep $dev1 out |tee out1
grep $pvid1 out1
grep $did1 out1
grep $dev2 out |tee out2
grep $pvid2 out2
grep $did2 out2
# pvscan --cache doesn't fix wrong devname but still works correctly with
# the correct device
wipe_all
rm $DF
touch $DF
vgcreate $vg $dev1 $dev2
vgcreate $vg3 $dev3
lvcreate -an -n $lv1 -l1 $vg $dev1
lvcreate -an -n $lv2 -l1 $vg $dev2
lvcreate -an -n $lv3 -l1 $vg3 $dev3
PVID1=`pvs $dev1 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
PVID2=`pvs $dev2 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
PVID3=`pvs $dev3 --noheading -o uuid | tr -d - | awk '{print $1}'`
rm $DF
lvmdevices --adddev $dev1
lvmdevices --adddev $dev2
cp $DF $DF.orig
d1=$(basename $dev1)
d3=$(basename $dev3)
sed "s/$d1/$d3/" "$DF.orig" |tee $DF
_clear_online_files
pvscan --cache -aay $dev1
pvscan --cache -aay $dev2
# pvscan should ignore dev3 since it's not in DF
pvscan --cache -aay $dev3
# pvscan does not fix the devname field in DF
grep $dev3 $DF
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID1"
ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID2"
not ls "$RUNDIR/lvm/pvs_online/$PVID3"
check lv_field $vg/$lv1 lv_active "active"
check lv_field $vg/$lv2 lv_active "active"
# pvs updates the DF
pvs |tee out
grep $dev1 out
grep $dev2 out
not grep $dev3 out
grep $dev1 $DF
grep $dev2 $DF
not grep $dev3 $DF
not pvs $dev3
vgchange -an $vg
wipe_all