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lvm2/liblvm/lvm.h
Dave Wysochanski dce56c9761 Add lvm_config_override - allow caller to override config, similar to --config.
Allowing the caller to override the LVM configuration with an API will
enable them to use things such as device filters.
While very flexible, there is some danger to this API in that it will
make it harder to debug setups that have a changing config and deduce
what might have happened.  At some point we may want to limit the scope
of this API but for now it is as open as the --config option to lvm commands.

Update exported symbols.  When I renamed lvm_reload_config to lvm_config_reload
I forgot to rename so I renamed that one here.

This I believe is the last liblvm API for now.  ;-)

Signed-off-by: Dave Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
2009-07-27 21:02:17 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008,2009 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#ifndef _LIB_LVM_H
#define _LIB_LVM_H
#include "lvm-version.h"
#include "libdevmapper.h"
#include <stdint.h>
/******************************** structures ********************************/
/* Internal object structures - do not use directly */
struct lvm;
struct physical_volume;
struct volume_group;
struct logical_volume;
/**
* lvm handle.
*
* This is the base handle that is needed to open and create objects. Also
* error handling is bound to this handle.
*/
typedef struct lvm *lvm_t;
/**
* Physical volume object.
*
* This object can be either a read-only object or a read-write object and
* depends on the mode of the volume group. This object can not be
* written to disk independently, and changes will be written to disk
* when the volume group gets committed to disk. The open mode is the
* same as the volume group object it was created from.
*/
typedef struct physical_volume pv_t;
/**
* Volume group object.
*
* This object can be either a read-only object or a read-write object
* depending on the mode it was returned by a function. Create functions
* return a read-write object, but open functions have the argument mode to
* define if the object can be modified or not.
*/
typedef struct volume_group vg_t;
/**
* Logical Volume object.
*
* This object can be either a read-only object or a read-write object
* depending on the mode of the volume group. This object can not be
* written to disk independently, it is bound to a volume group and changes
* will be written to disk when the volume group gets committed to disk. The
* open mode is the same as the volume group object is was created from.
*/
typedef struct logical_volume lv_t;
/**
* Physical volume object list.
*
* The properties of physical volume objects also applies to the list of
* physical volumes.
*/
typedef struct lvm_pv_list {
struct dm_list list;
pv_t *pv;
} pv_list_t;
/**
* Volume group object list.
*
* The properties of volume group objects also applies to the list of
* volume groups.
*/
typedef struct lvm_vg_list {
struct dm_list list;
vg_t *vg;
} vg_list_t;
/**
* Logical Volume object list.
*
* The properties of logical volume objects also applies to the list of
* logical volumes.
*/
typedef struct lvm_lv_list {
struct dm_list list;
lv_t *lv;
} lv_list_t;
/**
* String list.
*
* This string list contains read-only strings.
*/
struct lvm_str_list {
struct dm_list list;
const char *str;
};
/*************************** generic lvm handling ***************************/
/**
* Create a LVM handle.
*
* Once all LVM operations have been completed, use lvm_destroy to release
* the handle and any associated resources.
*
* \param system_dir
* Set an alternative LVM system directory. Use NULL to use the
* default value. If the environment variable LVM_SYSTEM_DIR is set,
* it will override any LVM system directory setting.
* \return A valid LVM handle is returned or NULL if there has been a
* memory allocation problem. You have to check if an error occured
* with the lvm_error function.
*/
lvm_t lvm_create(const char *system_dir);
/**
* Destroy a LVM handle allocated with lvm_create.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
*/
void lvm_destroy(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Reload the original configuration from the system directory.
*
* This function should be used when any system configuration changes,
* and the change is needed by the application.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_config_reload(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Override the LVM configuration with a configuration string.
*
* This API is equivalent to the --config option on lvm commands.
* FIXME: submit a patch to document the --config option
* Once this API has been used to over-ride the configuration,
* you should use lvm_config_reload to apply the new settings.
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
* \param config_settings
* LVM configuration string to apply. See the lvm.conf file man page
* for the format of the config string.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_config_override(lvm_t libh, const char *config_string);
/**
* Return stored error no describing last LVM API error.
*
* Users of liblvm should use lvm_errno to determine success or failure
* of the last call, unless the API indicates another method of determining
* success or failure.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
*
* \return An errno value describing the last LVM error.
*/
int lvm_errno(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Return stored error message describing last LVM error.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
*
* \return An error string describing the last LVM error.
*/
const char *lvm_errmsg(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Scan all devices on the system for VGs and LVM metadata.
* FIXME: Elaborate on when to use, side-effects, .cache file, etc
*
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_scan(lvm_t libh);
/*************************** volume group handling **************************/
/**
* Return the list of volume group names.
*
* The memory allocated for the list is tied to the lvm_t handle and will be
* released when lvm_destroy is called.
*
* NOTE: This function will _NOT_ scan devices in the system for LVM metadata.
* To scan the system, use lvm_scan.
* NOTE: This function currently returns hidden VG names. These names always
* begin with a "#" and should be filtered out and not used.
*
* To process the list, use the dm_list iterator functions. For example:
* vg_t *vg;
* struct dm_list *vgnames;
* struct lvm_str_list *strl;
*
* vgnames = lvm_list_vg_names(libh);
* dm_list_iterate_items(strl, vgnames) {
* vgname = strl->str;
* vg = lvm_vg_open(libh, vgname, "r");
* // do something with vg
* lvm_vg_close(vg);
* }
*
*
* \return A list of struct lvm_str_list
* NULL is returned if unable to allocate memory.
* An empty list (verify with dm_list_empty) is returned if no VGs
* exist on the system.
*/
struct dm_list *lvm_list_vg_names(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Return the list of volume group uuids.
*
* The memory allocated for the list is tied to the lvm_t handle and will be
* released when lvm_destroy is called.
*
* NOTE: This function will _NOT_ scan devices in the system for LVM metadata.
* To scan the system, use lvm_scan.
* NOTE: This function currently returns hidden VG names. These names always
* begin with a "#" and should be filtered out and not used.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
*
* \return List of copied uuid strings.
* NULL is returned if unable to allocate memory.
* An empty list (verify with dm_list_empty) is returned if no VGs
* exist on the system.
*/
struct dm_list *lvm_list_vg_uuids(lvm_t libh);
/**
* Open an existing VG.
*
* Open a VG for reading or writing.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
* \param vgname
* Name of the VG to open.
* \param mode
* Open mode - either "r" (read) or "w" (read/write).
* Any other character results in an error with EINVAL set.
* \param flags
* Open flags - currently ignored.
* \return non-NULL VG handle (success) or NULL (failure).
*/
vg_t *lvm_vg_open(lvm_t libh, const char *vgname, const char *mode,
uint32_t flags);
/**
* Create a VG with default parameters.
*
* This API requires calling lvm_vg_write to commit the change to disk.
* Upon success, other APIs may be used to set non-default parameters.
* For example, to set a non-default extent size, use lvm_vg_set_extent_size.
* Next, to add physical storage devices to the volume group, use
* lvm_vg_extend for each device.
* Once all parameters are set appropriately and all devices are added to the
* VG, use lvm_vg_write to commit the new VG to disk, and lvm_vg_close to
* release the VG handle.
*
* \param libh
* Handle obtained from lvm_create.
* \param vg_name
* Name of the VG to open.
* \return non-NULL vg handle (success) or NULL (failure)
*/
vg_t *lvm_vg_create(lvm_t libh, const char *vg_name);
/**
* Write a VG to disk.
*
* This API commits the VG to disk.
* Upon failure, retry the operation and/or release the VG handle with
* lvm_vg_close.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_write(vg_t *vg);
/**
* Remove a VG from the system.
*
* This API commits the change to disk and does not require calling
* lvm_vg_write.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_remove(vg_t *vg);
/**
* Close a VG opened with lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
*
* This API releases a VG handle and any resources associated with the handle.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_close(vg_t *vg);
/**
* Extend a VG by adding a device.
*
* This API requires calling lvm_vg_write to commit the change to disk.
* After successfully adding a device, use lvm_vg_write to commit the new VG
* to disk. Upon failure, retry the operation or release the VG handle with
* lvm_vg_close.
* If the device is not initialized for LVM use, it will be initialized
* before adding to the VG. Although some internal checks are done,
* the caller should be sure the device is not in use by other subsystems
* before calling lvm_vg_extend.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \param device
* Name of device to add to VG.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_extend(vg_t *vg, const char *device);
/**
* Reduce a VG by removing an unused device.
*
* This API requires calling lvm_vg_write to commit the change to disk.
* After successfully removing a device, use lvm_vg_write to commit the new VG
* to disk. Upon failure, retry the operation or release the VG handle with
* lvm_vg_close.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
*
* \param device
* Name of device to remove from VG.
*
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_reduce(vg_t *vg, const char *device);
/**
* Set the extent size of a VG.
*
* This API requires calling lvm_vg_write to commit the change to disk.
* After successfully setting a new extent size, use lvm_vg_write to commit
* the new VG to disk. Upon failure, retry the operation or release the VG
* handle with lvm_vg_close.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \param new_size
* New extent size in bytes.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_set_extent_size(vg_t *vg, uint32_t new_size);
/**
* Get the current name of a volume group.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Copy of the uuid string.
*/
char *lvm_vg_get_uuid(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current uuid of a volume group.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Copy of the name.
*/
char *lvm_vg_get_name(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current size in bytes of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Size in bytes.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_size(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current unallocated space in bytes of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Free size in bytes.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_free_size(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current extent size in bytes of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Extent size in bytes.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_extent_size(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current number of total extents of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Extent count.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_extent_count(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current number of free extents of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Free extent count.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_free_extent_count(const vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current number of physical volumes of a volume group.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return Physical volume count.
*/
uint64_t lvm_vg_get_pv_count(const vg_t *vg);
/************************** logical volume handling *************************/
/**
* Return a list of LV handles for a given VG handle.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return A list of lv_list_t structures containing lv handles for this vg.
* If no LVs exist on the given VG, NULL is returned.
*/
struct dm_list *lvm_vg_list_lvs(vg_t *vg);
/**
* Create a linear logical volume.
* This API commits the change to disk and does _not_ require calling
* lvm_vg_write.
* FIXME: This API should probably not commit to disk but require calling
* lvm_vg_write. However, this appears to be non-trivial change until
* lv_create_single is refactored by segtype.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \param name
* Name of logical volume to create.
* \param size
* Size of logical volume in extents.
* \return LV object
*
*/
lv_t *lvm_vg_create_lv_linear(vg_t *vg, const char *name, uint64_t size);
/**
* Activate a logical volume.
*
* This API is the equivalent of the lvm command "lvchange -ay".
*
* NOTE: This API cannot currently handle LVs with an in-progress pvmove or
* lvconvert.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_lv_activate(lv_t *lv);
/**
* Deactivate a logical volume.
*
* This API is the equivalent of the lvm command "lvchange -an".
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_lv_deactivate(lv_t *lv);
/**
* Remove a logical volume from a volume group.
*
* This function commits the change to disk and does _not_ require calling
* lvm_vg_write.
* Currently only removing linear LVs are possible.
*
* FIXME: This API should probably not commit to disk but require calling
* lvm_vg_write.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*/
int lvm_vg_remove_lv(lv_t *lv);
/**
* Get the current name of a logical volume.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return Copy of the uuid string.
*/
char *lvm_lv_get_uuid(const lv_t *lv);
/**
* Get the current uuid of a logical volume.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return Copy of the name.
*/
char *lvm_lv_get_name(const lv_t *lv);
/**
* Get the current size in bytes of a logical volume.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return Size in bytes.
*/
uint64_t lvm_lv_get_size(const lv_t *lv);
/**
* Get the current activation state of a logical volume.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return 1 if the LV is active in the kernel, 0 if not
*/
uint64_t lvm_lv_is_active(const lv_t *lv);
/**
* Get the current suspended state of a logical volume.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \return 1 if the LV is suspended in the kernel, 0 if not
*/
uint64_t lvm_lv_is_suspended(const lv_t *lv);
/**
* Resize logical volume to new_size bytes.
*
* \param lv
* Logical volume handle.
* \param new_size
* New size in bytes.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*
*/
int lvm_lv_resize(const lv_t *lv, uint64_t new_size);
/************************** physical volume handling ************************/
/**
* Physical volume handling should not be needed anymore. Only physical volumes
* bound to a vg contain useful information. Therefore the creation,
* modification and the removal of orphan physical volumes is not suported.
*/
/**
* Return a list of PV handles for a given VG handle.
*
* \param vg
* VG handle obtained from lvm_vg_create or lvm_vg_open.
* \return A list of pv_list_t structures containing pv handles for this vg.
* If no PVs exist on the given VG, NULL is returned.
*/
struct dm_list *lvm_vg_list_pvs(vg_t *vg);
/**
* Get the current uuid of a logical volume.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param pv
* Physical volume handle.
* \return Copy of the uuid string.
*/
char *lvm_pv_get_uuid(const pv_t *pv);
/**
* Get the current name of a logical volume.
*
* Memory is allocated using malloc() and caller must free the memory
* using free().
*
* \param pv
* Physical volume handle.
* \return Copy of the name.
*/
char *lvm_pv_get_name(const pv_t *pv);
/**
* Get the current number of metadata areas in the physical volume.
*
* \param pv
* Physical volume handle.
* \return metadata area count.
*/
uint64_t lvm_pv_get_mda_count(const pv_t *pv);
/**
* Resize physical volume to new_size bytes.
*
* \param pv
* Physical volume handle.
* \param new_size
* New size in bytes.
* \return 0 (success) or -1 (failure).
*
*/
int lvm_pv_resize(const pv_t *pv, uint64_t new_size);
#endif /* _LIB_LVM_H */