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# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# This file is part of LVM2.
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# Udev rules for LVM.
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#
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# This rule requires blkid to be called on block devices before so only devices
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# used as LVM PVs are processed (ID_FS_TYPE="LVM2_member" or "LVM1_member").
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SUBSYSTEM!="block", GOTO="lvm_end"
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(LVM_EXEC_RULE)
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ENV{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}=="1", GOTO="lvm_end"
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# Detect removed PV label by comparing previous ID_FS_TYPE value with current one.
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ENV{.ID_FS_TYPE_NEW}="$env{ID_FS_TYPE}"
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IMPORT{db}="ID_FS_TYPE"
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ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="LVM2_member|LVM1_member", ENV{.ID_FS_TYPE_NEW}!="LVM2_member|LVM1_member", ENV{LVM_PV_GONE}="1"
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ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}="$env{.ID_FS_TYPE_NEW}"
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ENV{LVM_PV_GONE}=="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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# Only process devices already marked as a PV - this requires blkid to be called before.
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ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}!="LVM2_member|LVM1_member", GOTO="lvm_end"
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ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}=="1", GOTO="lvm_end"
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ACTION=="remove", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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# Create /dev/disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-<PV_UUID> symlink for each PV
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ENV{ID_FS_UUID_ENC}=="?*", SYMLINK+="disk/by-id/lvm-pv-uuid-$env{ID_FS_UUID_ENC}"
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# If the PV is a special device listed below, scan only if the device is
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# properly activated. These devices are not usable after an ADD event,
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# but they require an extra setup and they are ready after a CHANGE event.
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# Also support coldplugging with ADD event but only if the device is already
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# properly activated.
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# This logic should be eventually moved to rules where those particular
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# devices are processed primarily (MD and loop).
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# DM device:
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KERNEL!="dm-[0-9]*", GOTO="next"
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ENV{DM_UDEV_PRIMARY_SOURCE_FLAG}=="1", ENV{DM_ACTIVATION}=="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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GOTO="lvm_end"
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# MD device:
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LABEL="next"
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KERNEL!="md[0-9]*", GOTO="next"
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IMPORT{db}="LVM_MD_PV_ACTIVATED"
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ACTION=="add", ENV{LVM_MD_PV_ACTIVATED}=="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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ACTION=="change", ENV{LVM_MD_PV_ACTIVATED}!="1", TEST=="md/array_state", ENV{LVM_MD_PV_ACTIVATED}="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="md[0-9]*p[0-9]*", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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ENV{LVM_MD_PV_ACTIVATED}!="1", ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="0"
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GOTO="lvm_end"
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# Loop device:
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LABEL="next"
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KERNEL!="loop[0-9]*", GOTO="next"
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ACTION=="add", ENV{LVM_LOOP_PV_ACTIVATED}=="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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ACTION=="change", ENV{LVM_LOOP_PV_ACTIVATED}!="1", TEST=="loop/backing_file", ENV{LVM_LOOP_PV_ACTIVATED}="1", GOTO="lvm_scan"
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ENV{LVM_LOOP_PV_ACTIVATED}!="1", ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="0"
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GOTO="lvm_end"
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# If the PV is not a special device listed above, scan only if necessary.
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# For "systemd_background" mode, systemd takes care of this by activating
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# the lvm2-pvscan@.service only once.
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LABEL="next"
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ACTION!="(PVSCAN_ACTION)", GOTO="lvm_end"
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LABEL="lvm_scan"
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ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="1"
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# The method for invoking pvscan is selected at build time with the option
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# --(enable|disable)-udev-systemd-background-jobs to "configure".
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# On modern distributions with recent systemd, it's "systemd_background";
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# on others, "direct_pvscan".
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GOTO="(PVSCAN_RULE)"
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LABEL="systemd_background"
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# The table below summarises the situations in which we reach the LABEL="lvm_scan"
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# in the "systemd_background" case.
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# Marked by X, X* means only if the special dev is properly set up.
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# The artificial ADD is supported for coldplugging. We avoid running the pvscan
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# on artificial CHANGE so there's no unexpected autoactivation when WATCH rule fires.
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# N.B. MD and loop never actually reaches lvm_scan on REMOVE as the PV label is gone
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# within a CHANGE event (these are caught by the "LVM_PV_GONE" rule at the beginning).
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#
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# In this case, we simply set up the dependency between the device and the pvscan
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# job using SYSTEMD_ALIAS (which sets up a simplified device identifier that
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# allows using "BindsTo" in the sytemd unit file) and SYSTEMD_WANTS (which tells
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# systemd to start the pvscan job once the device is ready).
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# We need to set these variables for both "add" and "change" events, otherwise
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# systemd may loose information about the device/unit dependencies.
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#
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# | real ADD | real CHANGE | artificial ADD | artificial CHANGE | REMOVE
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# =============================================================================
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# DM | | X | X* | | X
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# MD | | X | X* | |
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# loop | | X | X* | |
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# other | X | X | X | | X
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ACTION!="remove", ENV{LVM_PV_GONE}=="1", RUN+="(BINDIR)/systemd-run (LVM_EXEC)/lvm pvscan --cache $major:$minor", GOTO="lvm_end"
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ENV{SYSTEMD_ALIAS}="/dev/block/$major:$minor"
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ENV{SYSTEMD_WANTS}+="lvm2-pvscan@$major:$minor.service"
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GOTO="lvm_end"
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# FIXME: this mode is not used and should be removed.
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LABEL="direct_pvscan"
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# The table below summarises the situations in which we reach the LABEL="lvm_scan"
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# for the "direct_pvscan" case.
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# Marked by X, X* means only if the special dev is properly set up.
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# The artificial ADD is supported for coldplugging. We avoid running the pvscan
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# on artificial CHANGE so there's no unexpected autoactivation when WATCH rule fires.
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#
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# In this case, we need to make sure that pvscan is not invoked spuriously, therefore
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# we invoke it only for "add" events for "other" devices.
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#
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# | real ADD | real CHANGE | artificial ADD | artificial CHANGE | REMOVE
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# =============================================================================
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# DM | | X | X* | | X
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# MD | | X | X* | |
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# loop | | X | X* | |
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# other | X | | X | | X
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RUN+="(LVM_EXEC)/lvm pvscan --background --cache --activate ay --major $major --minor $minor", ENV{LVM_SCANNED}="1"
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LABEL="lvm_end"
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