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Zdenek Kabelac fcbef05aae doc: change fsf address
Hmm rpmlint suggest fsf is using a different address these days,
so lets keep it up-to-date
2016-01-21 12:11:37 +01:00

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# Copyright (C) 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
#
# Author(s):
# Jonathan Brassow <jbrassow@redhat.com>
#
# Copy this file to ~/.gdbinit or <working_dir>/.gdbinit
printf "\n\n"
printf "Loading commands:\n"
printf " - dm_list_size <list ptr>\n"
printf " - pv_dev_name <PV ptr>\n"
printf " - first_seg <LV ptr>\n"
printf " - lv_status <LV ptr>\n"
printf " - lv_status_r <LV ptr>\n"
printf " - lv_is_mirrored <LV ptr>\n"
printf " - seg_item <seg ptr> <index>\n"
printf " - seg_status <seg ptr>\n"
printf " - segs_using_this_lv <seg ptr>\n"
printf " - seg_pvs <list ptr>\n"
printf " - \n"
printf "Use 'help <command>' for more info\n"
printf "\n\n"
printf "Popular breakpoints:\n"
printf "break _alloc_image_components\n"
printf "run --repair --use-policies vg/lv\n"
printf "\n\n"
set follow-fork-mode child
# Conventions:
# foo : function named 'foo' available to user
# __foo : an internal function
#
# External functions should have a corresponding 'document'
# section. Internal functions should have leading comments
define dm_list_size
set $_DLS_list_head = (struct dm_list *)$arg0
set $_DLS_list = $_DLS_list_head->n
set $_DLS_size = 0
while (($_DLS_list != $_DLS_list_head) && ($_DLS_size < 100))
set $_DLS_list = $_DLS_list->n
set $_DLS_size++
end
printf "%d list items\n", $_DLS_size
end
document dm_list_size
Returns the number of elements in the dm_list
Usage: dm_list_size <list ptr>
end
define pv_dev_name
set $_PDN_pv = (struct physical_volume *)$arg0
set $_PDN_dev = $_PDN_pv->dev
set $_PDN_strl = (struct str_list *)$_PDN_dev->aliases.n
printf "%s\n", $_PDN_strl->str
end
document pv_dev_name
Print the name of the PV for the given PV pointer
Usage: pv_dev_name <PV ptr>
end
define seg_pvs
set $_SP_list_head = (struct dm_list *)$arg0
set $_SP_list = $_SP_list_head->n
while (($_SP_list != $_SP_list_head) && ($_SP_size < 100))
set $_SP_spv = (struct seg_pvs *)$_SP_list
printf "* Can't print PV list\n"
set $_SP_list = $_SP_list->n
end
printf "%d list items\n", $_SP_size
end
document seg_pvs
Print the elements of a seg_pvs list
Usage: seg_pvs <list ptr>
end
#
# __first_seg <return> <LV>
define __first_seg
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_FS_lv = (struct logical_volume *)$arg1
if ($_FS_lv->segments.n != &$_FS_lv->segments)
set $arg0 = (struct lv_segment *)$_FS_lv->segments.n
end
end
define first_seg
set $_seg = 0
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$arg0
__first_seg $_seg $_lv
if ($_seg)
p $_seg
else
printf "No segments (list empty)\n"
end
end
document first_seg
Returns the pointer to the first segment of an LV
Usage: first_seg <LV ptr>
WARNING: If the list pointer in 'struct lv_segment' moves,
this function will be wrong.
end
#
# __seg_type <return> <seg> <index>
define __seg_type
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_ST_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$arg1
set $_ST_index= $arg2
set $_ST_area = $_ST_seg->areas[$_ST_index]
set $_ST_type = $_ST_area.type
set $arg0 = $_ST_type
end
#
# __seg_item <return> <seg> <index>
define __seg_item
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_SI_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$arg1
set $_SI_index= $arg2
if ($_SI_index < $_SI_seg->area_count)
set $_SI_area = $_SI_seg->areas[$_SI_index]
set $_SI_type = $_SI_area.type
if ($_SI_type == AREA_PV)
set $arg0 = $_SI_area.u.pv.pvseg->pv
else
if ($_SI_type == AREA_LV)
set $arg0 = $_SI_area.u.lv.lv
end
end
end
end
#
# __seg_metaitem <return> <seg> <index>
define __seg_metaitem
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_SMI_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$arg1
set $_SMI_index= $arg2
if (($_SMI_index < $_SMI_seg->area_count) && $_SMI_seg->meta_areas)
set $_SMI_area = $_SMI_seg->meta_areas[$_SMI_index]
set $_SMI_type = $_SMI_area.type
if ($_SMI_type == AREA_PV)
set $arg0 = $_SMI_area.u.pv.pvseg->pv
else
if ($_SMI_type == AREA_LV)
set $arg0 = $_SMI_area.u.lv.lv
end
end
end
end
define seg_item
set $_item = 0x0
__seg_item $_item $arg0 $arg1
if ($_item)
p $_item
else
printf "AREA_UNASSIGNED or invalid\n"
end
end
define seg_metaitem
set $_metaitem = 0x0
__seg_metaitem $_metaitem $arg0 $arg1
if ($_metaitem)
p $_metaitem
else
printf "AREA_UNASSIGNED or invalid\n"
end
end
document seg_item
Returns the pointer to the LV or PV for the indexed area of a segment
Usage: seg_item <struct lv_segment *> <index>
Example - Getting to the sub-lv of a mirror:
(gdb) p lv->name
$1 = 0x712548 "lv"
(gdb) first_seg lv
$2 = (struct lv_segment *) 0x7128b8
(gdb) seg_item $2 0
$3 = (struct logical_volume *) 0x712688
(gdb) p $3->name
$4 = 0x712770 "lv_mimage_0"
end
define __status
set $_s_status = $arg0->status
# Constants defined in metadata-exported.h
# if ($_s_status & RAID)
if ($_s_status & 0x0000000100000000LU)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x0000000100000000LU
printf " RAID"
end
# if ($_s_status & RAID_META)
if ($_s_status & 0x0000000200000000LU)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x0000000200000000LU
printf " RAID_META"
end
# if ($_s_status & RAID_IMAGE)
if ($_s_status & 0x0000000400000000LU)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x0000000400000000LU
printf " RAID_IMAGE"
end
# if ($_s_status & MIRRORED)
if ($_s_status & 0x00008000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00008000U
printf " MIRRORED"
end
# if ($_s_status & MIRROR_LOG)
if ($_s_status & 0x00020000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00020000U
printf " MIRROR_LOG"
end
# if ($_s_status & MIRROR_IMAGE)
if ($_s_status & 0x00040000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00040000U
printf " MIRROR_IMAGE"
end
# if ($_s_status & VISIBLE_LV)
if ($_s_status & 0x00000040U)
printf " VISIBLE_LV"
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00000040U
else
printf " *HIDDEN_LV*"
end
# if ($_s_status & FIXED_MINOR)
if ($_s_status & 0x00000080U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00000080U
printf " FIXED_MINOR"
end
# if ($_s_status & LVM_READ)
if ($_s_status & 0x00000100U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00000100U
printf " LVM_READ"
end
# if ($_s_status & LVM_WRITE)
if ($_s_status & 0x00000200U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00000200U
printf " LVM_WRITE"
end
# if ($_s_status & SNAPSHOT)
if ($_s_status & 0x00001000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00001000U
printf " SNAPSHOT"
end
# if ($_s_status & PVMOVE)
if ($_s_status & 0x00002000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00002000U
printf " PVMOVE"
end
# if ($_s_status & LOCKED)
if ($_s_status & 0x00004000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00004000U
printf " LOCKED"
end
# if ($_s_status & LV_NOTSYNCED)
if ($_s_status & 0x00080000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00080000U
printf " LV_NOTSYNCED"
end
# if ($_s_status & CONVERTING)
if ($_s_status & 0x00400000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x00400000U
printf " CONVERTING"
end
# if ($_s_status & LV_REBUILD)
if ($_s_status & 0x100000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x100000U
printf " LV_REBUILD"
end
# if ($_s_status & PARTIAL_LV)
if ($_s_status & 0x1000000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x1000000U
printf " PARTIAL_LV"
end
# if ($_s_status & MERGING)
if ($_s_status & 0x10000000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x10000000U
printf " MERGING"
end
# if ($_s_status & LV_WRITEMOSTLY)
if ($_s_status & 0x10000000000U)
set $_s_status = $_s_status & ~0x10000000000U
printf " LV_WRITEMOSTLY"
end
if ($_s_status)
printf " 0x%x", $_s_status
end
end
#
# __print_indent <num indents> [No marks]
define __print_indent
set $_PI_indent = $arg0
set $_PI_lead_mark = 0
while ($_PI_indent)
if ($_PI_indent == 1)
if ($argc > 1)
if ($_PI_lead_mark)
printf " "
else
printf "| "
end
else
printf "|-----> "
end
else
printf "| "
set $_PI_lead_mark = 1
end
set $_PI_indent--
end
end
define lv_status
# Use __lv because we don't want to overwrite higher functions
set $__lv = (struct logical_volume *)$arg0
if ($argc == 2)
__print_indent $arg1
end
printf "%s->status:", $__lv->name
__status $__lv
printf "\n"
end
document lv_status
Display the flags that are set on an LV.
Usage: lv_status <LV ptr>
end
define seg_status
set $_seg=(struct lv_segment *)$arg0
if ($argc == 2)
__print_indent $arg1 1
end
printf "[ (%s) seg->status:", $_seg->lv->name
__status $_seg
printf " ]\n"
end
document seg_status
Display the flags that are set on an lv_segment.
Usage: seg_status <(struct lv_segment *)>
end
#
# get_only_segment_using_this_lv <return> <LV>
define __get_only_segment_using_this_lv
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$arg1
set $_seg_list_head = &$_lv->segs_using_this_lv
set $_s = $_lv->segs_using_this_lv.n
set $_i = 0
while (($_s != $_seg_list_head) && ($_i < 100))
set $_seg_list = (struct seg_list *)$_s
set $_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$_seg_list->seg
set $_i++
set $_s = $_s->n
end
if ($_i > 1)
printf "More than %s using %s\n", ($_i > 99) ? "100 segments" : "one segment", $_lv->name
end
if ($_i == 1)
set $arg0 = $_seg
end
end
define segs_using_this_lv
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$arg0
set $_seg_list_head = &$_lv->segs_using_this_lv
set $_s = $_lv->segs_using_this_lv.n
set $_i = 0
if ($_s != $_seg_list_head)
printf "Segments using %s\n", $_lv->name
else
printf "No segments using %s\n", $_lv->name
end
while ($_s != $_seg_list_head)
set $_seg_list = (struct seg_list *)$_s
set $_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$_seg_list->seg
printf " %d) seg: %p", $_i, $_seg
if ($_seg->lv < 0x200)
printf " [BAD LV POINTER FROM THIS SEG]\n"
else
printf " [seg found in %s]\n", $_seg->lv->name
end
set $_i++
set $_s = $_s->n
end
end
document segs_using_this_lv
Display the segments (and their associated LV) using an LV
Usage: segs_using_this_lv <LV ptr>
Example:
(gdb) lv_is_mirrored lv
lv is mirrored ('core' log)
(gdb) segs_using_this_lv lv
No segments using lv
(gdb) first_seg lv
$1 = (struct lv_segment *) 0x92d360
(gdb) seg_item $1 0
$2 = (struct logical_volume *) 0x928f58
(gdb) segs_using_this_lv $2
Segments using lv_mimage_0
0) seg: 0x92d360 [seg found in lv]
end
#
# __next_area_index <return> <seg> <seg_item>
define __next_area_index
set $arg0 = 0x0
set $_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$arg1
set $_item = 0x0
set $_i = 0
__seg_item $_item $_seg $_i
while ($_item && ($_item != $arg2))
set $_i++
__seg_item $_item $_seg $_i
end
# $_i points to current, now get next (if there)
set $_i++
__seg_item $_item $_seg $_i
if ($_item)
set $arg0 = $_i
end
end
#
# __lv_status_r <LV>
# Decend tree, printing LV and seg status as we go. This
# performs a depth first approach (but can't come up)
#
# or
#
# __lv_status_r <sub_lv> <seg using sub_lv>
# Try continuing decent of tree by first shifting to the
# next 'area' in the seg ($arg1). If no more areas, then
# try going to the next segment.
define __lv_status_r
if ($argc == 1)
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$arg0
set $_seg_list_head = &$_lv->segments
set $_s = $_lv->segments.n
set $_area_index = 0
# printf "\n"
lv_status $_lv $indent
else
set $_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$arg1
__next_area_index $_area_index $_seg $arg0
# Don't fuck this up. We need the next two lines here.
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$_seg->lv
set $_seg_list_head = &$_lv->segments
set $_s = (struct dm_list *)$_seg
if (!$_area_index)
set $_s = $_s->n
end
end
if ($_s == $_seg_list_head)
if ($argc == 1)
__print_indent $indent 1
printf "[ No segments for %s ]\n", $_lv->name
end
__get_only_segment_using_this_lv $_seg $_lv
if ($_seg && $indent)
set $indent--
__lv_status_r $_lv $_seg
end
else
set $_seg = (struct lv_segment *)$_s
set $_type = 0x0
if (!$_area_index)
seg_status $_seg $indent
end
__seg_type $_type $_seg $_area_index
if ($_type == AREA_LV)
set $indent++
__seg_metaitem $_lv $_seg $_area_index
if ($_lv)
set $rindent = $indent
set $rseg = $_seg
set $rarea_index = $_area_index
set $rlv = $_lv
__lv_status_r $_lv
set $indent = $rindent
set $_seg = $rseg
set $_area_index = $rarea_index
set $_lv = $rlv
end
__seg_item $_lv $_seg $_area_index
__lv_status_r $_lv
else
if ($_seg->log_lv)
set $indent++
set $_log_seg = 0x0
__first_seg $_log_seg $_seg->log_lv
lv_status $_seg->log_lv $indent
seg_status $_log_seg $indent
set $indent--
end
__get_only_segment_using_this_lv $_seg $_lv
if ($_seg)
set $indent--
__lv_status_r $_lv $_seg
end
end
end
end
define lv_status_r
set $indent = 0
__lv_status_r $arg0
end
document lv_status_r
Display the status flags of an LV and its sub_lvs.
Usage: lv_status_r <LV ptr>
This function is useful for checking that all the LVs that
compose a logical volume have the correct flags set (and also
their associated lv_segments)
end
define lv_is_mirrored
set $_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$arg0
set $_fs=(struct lv_segment *)$_lv->segments.n
set $_log_lv=(struct logical_volume *)$_fs->log_lv
# if ($_lv->status & MIRRORED)
if ($_lv->status & 0x00008000U)
printf "%s is mirrored (", $_lv->name
if ($_log_lv)
if ($_log_lv->status & 0x00008000U)
printf "'mirrored' log)\n"
else
printf "'disk' log)\n"
end
else
printf "'core' log)\n"
end
else
printf "%s is not mirrored\n", $_lv->name
end
end
document lv_is_mirrored
Report whether the given LV is mirrored (and its log type).
Usage: lv_is_mirrored <LV ptr>
end