/* $NetBSD: disk_rep.c,v 1.1.1.2 2009/12/02 00:26:50 haad Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (C) 1997-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved. * Copyright (C) 2004-2006 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 */ #include "lib.h" #include "label.h" #include "metadata.h" #include "lvmcache.h" #include "filter.h" #include "xlate.h" #include "disk_rep.h" #include /* FIXME: memcpy might not be portable */ #define CPIN_8(x, y, z) {memcpy((x), (y), (z));} #define CPOUT_8(x, y, z) {memcpy((y), (x), (z));} #define CPIN_16(x, y) {(x) = xlate16_be((y));} #define CPOUT_16(x, y) {(y) = xlate16_be((x));} #define CPIN_32(x, y) {(x) = xlate32_be((y));} #define CPOUT_32(x, y) {(y) = xlate32_be((x));} #define CPIN_64(x, y) {(x) = xlate64_be((y));} #define CPOUT_64(x, y) {(y) = xlate64_be((x));} static int __read_pool_disk(const struct format_type *fmt, struct device *dev, struct dm_pool *mem __attribute((unused)), struct pool_list *pl, const char *vg_name __attribute((unused))) { char buf[512] __attribute((aligned(8))); /* FIXME: Need to check the cache here first */ if (!dev_read(dev, UINT64_C(0), 512, buf)) { log_very_verbose("Failed to read PV data from %s", dev_name(dev)); return 0; } if (!read_pool_label(pl, fmt->labeller, dev, buf, NULL)) return_0; return 1; } static void _add_pl_to_list(struct dm_list *head, struct pool_list *data) { struct pool_list *pl; dm_list_iterate_items(pl, head) { if (id_equal(&data->pv_uuid, &pl->pv_uuid)) { char uuid[ID_LEN + 7] __attribute((aligned(8))); id_write_format(&pl->pv_uuid, uuid, ID_LEN + 7); if (!dev_subsystem_part_major(data->dev)) { log_very_verbose("Ignoring duplicate PV %s on " "%s", uuid, dev_name(data->dev)); return; } log_very_verbose("Duplicate PV %s - using %s %s", uuid, dev_subsystem_name(data->dev), dev_name(data->dev)); dm_list_del(&pl->list); break; } } dm_list_add(head, &data->list); } int read_pool_label(struct pool_list *pl, struct labeller *l, struct device *dev, char *buf, struct label **label) { struct lvmcache_info *info; struct id pvid; struct id vgid; char uuid[ID_LEN + 7] __attribute((aligned(8))); struct pool_disk *pd = &pl->pd; pool_label_in(pd, buf); get_pool_pv_uuid(&pvid, pd); id_write_format(&pvid, uuid, ID_LEN + 7); log_debug("Calculated uuid %s for %s", uuid, dev_name(dev)); get_pool_vg_uuid(&vgid, pd); id_write_format(&vgid, uuid, ID_LEN + 7); log_debug("Calculated uuid %s for %s", uuid, pd->pl_pool_name); if (!(info = lvmcache_add(l, (char *) &pvid, dev, pd->pl_pool_name, (char *) &vgid, 0))) return_0; if (label) *label = info->label; info->device_size = xlate32_be(pd->pl_blocks) << SECTOR_SHIFT; dm_list_init(&info->mdas); info->status &= ~CACHE_INVALID; pl->dev = dev; pl->pv = NULL; memcpy(&pl->pv_uuid, &pvid, sizeof(pvid)); return 1; } /** * pool_label_out - copies a pool_label_t into a char buffer * @pl: ptr to a pool_label_t struct * @buf: ptr to raw space where label info will be copied * * This function is important because it takes care of all of * the endian issues when copying to disk. This way, when * machines of different architectures are used, they will * be able to interpret ondisk labels correctly. Always use * this function before writing to disk. */ void pool_label_out(struct pool_disk *pl, void *buf) { struct pool_disk *bufpl = (struct pool_disk *) buf; CPOUT_64(pl->pl_magic, bufpl->pl_magic); CPOUT_64(pl->pl_pool_id, bufpl->pl_pool_id); CPOUT_8(pl->pl_pool_name, bufpl->pl_pool_name, POOL_NAME_SIZE); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_version, bufpl->pl_version); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_subpools, bufpl->pl_subpools); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_id, bufpl->pl_sp_id); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_devs, bufpl->pl_sp_devs); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_devid, bufpl->pl_sp_devid); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_type, bufpl->pl_sp_type); CPOUT_64(pl->pl_blocks, bufpl->pl_blocks); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_striping, bufpl->pl_striping); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_dmepdevs, bufpl->pl_sp_dmepdevs); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_dmepid, bufpl->pl_sp_dmepid); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_sp_weight, bufpl->pl_sp_weight); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_minor, bufpl->pl_minor); CPOUT_32(pl->pl_padding, bufpl->pl_padding); CPOUT_8(pl->pl_reserve, bufpl->pl_reserve, 184); } /** * pool_label_in - copies a char buffer into a pool_label_t * @pl: ptr to a pool_label_t struct * @buf: ptr to raw space where label info is copied from * * This function is important because it takes care of all of * the endian issues when information from disk is about to be * used. This way, when machines of different architectures * are used, they will be able to interpret ondisk labels * correctly. Always use this function before using labels that * were read from disk. */ void pool_label_in(struct pool_disk *pl, void *buf) { struct pool_disk *bufpl = (struct pool_disk *) buf; CPIN_64(pl->pl_magic, bufpl->pl_magic); CPIN_64(pl->pl_pool_id, bufpl->pl_pool_id); CPIN_8(pl->pl_pool_name, bufpl->pl_pool_name, POOL_NAME_SIZE); CPIN_32(pl->pl_version, bufpl->pl_version); CPIN_32(pl->pl_subpools, bufpl->pl_subpools); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_id, bufpl->pl_sp_id); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_devs, bufpl->pl_sp_devs); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_devid, bufpl->pl_sp_devid); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_type, bufpl->pl_sp_type); CPIN_64(pl->pl_blocks, bufpl->pl_blocks); CPIN_32(pl->pl_striping, bufpl->pl_striping); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_dmepdevs, bufpl->pl_sp_dmepdevs); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_dmepid, bufpl->pl_sp_dmepid); CPIN_32(pl->pl_sp_weight, bufpl->pl_sp_weight); CPIN_32(pl->pl_minor, bufpl->pl_minor); CPIN_32(pl->pl_padding, bufpl->pl_padding); CPIN_8(pl->pl_reserve, bufpl->pl_reserve, 184); } static char _calc_char(unsigned int id) { /* * [0-9A-Za-z!#] - 64 printable chars (6-bits) */ if (id < 10) return id + 48; if (id < 36) return (id - 10) + 65; if (id < 62) return (id - 36) + 97; if (id == 62) return '!'; if (id == 63) return '#'; return '%'; } void get_pool_uuid(char *uuid, uint64_t poolid, uint32_t spid, uint32_t devid) { int i; unsigned shifter = 0x003F; assert(ID_LEN == 32); memset(uuid, 0, ID_LEN); strcat(uuid, "POOL0000000000"); /* We grab the entire 64 bits (+2 that get shifted in) */ for (i = 13; i < 24; i++) { uuid[i] = _calc_char(((unsigned) poolid) & shifter); poolid = poolid >> 6; } /* We grab the entire 32 bits (+4 that get shifted in) */ for (i = 24; i < 30; i++) { uuid[i] = _calc_char((unsigned) (spid & shifter)); spid = spid >> 6; } /* * Since we can only have 128 devices, we only worry about the * last 12 bits */ for (i = 30; i < 32; i++) { uuid[i] = _calc_char((unsigned) (devid & shifter)); devid = devid >> 6; } } static int _read_vg_pds(const struct format_type *fmt, struct dm_pool *mem, struct lvmcache_vginfo *vginfo, struct dm_list *head, uint32_t *devcount) { struct lvmcache_info *info; struct pool_list *pl = NULL; struct dm_pool *tmpmem; uint32_t sp_count = 0; uint32_t *sp_devs = NULL; uint32_t i; /* FIXME: maybe should return a different error in memory * allocation failure */ if (!(tmpmem = dm_pool_create("pool read_vg", 512))) return_0; dm_list_iterate_items(info, &vginfo->infos) { if (info->dev && !(pl = read_pool_disk(fmt, info->dev, mem, vginfo->vgname))) break; /* * We need to keep track of the total expected number * of devices per subpool */ if (!sp_count) { /* FIXME pl left uninitialised if !info->dev */ sp_count = pl->pd.pl_subpools; if (!(sp_devs = dm_pool_zalloc(tmpmem, sizeof(uint32_t) * sp_count))) { log_error("Unable to allocate %d 32-bit uints", sp_count); dm_pool_destroy(tmpmem); return 0; } } /* * watch out for a pool label with a different subpool * count than the original - give up if it does */ if (sp_count != pl->pd.pl_subpools) break; _add_pl_to_list(head, pl); if (sp_count > pl->pd.pl_sp_id && sp_devs[pl->pd.pl_sp_id] == 0) sp_devs[pl->pd.pl_sp_id] = pl->pd.pl_sp_devs; } *devcount = 0; for (i = 0; i < sp_count; i++) *devcount += sp_devs[i]; dm_pool_destroy(tmpmem); if (pl && *pl->pd.pl_pool_name) return 1; return 0; } int read_pool_pds(const struct format_type *fmt, const char *vg_name, struct dm_pool *mem, struct dm_list *pdhead) { struct lvmcache_vginfo *vginfo; uint32_t totaldevs; int full_scan = -1; do { /* * If the cache scanning doesn't work, this will never work */ if (vg_name && (vginfo = vginfo_from_vgname(vg_name, NULL)) && vginfo->infos.n) { if (_read_vg_pds(fmt, mem, vginfo, pdhead, &totaldevs)) { /* * If we found all the devices we were * expecting, return success */ if (dm_list_size(pdhead) == totaldevs) return 1; /* * accept partial pool if we've done a full * rescan of the cache */ if (full_scan > 0) return 1; } } /* Failed */ dm_list_init(pdhead); full_scan++; if (full_scan > 1) { log_debug("No devices for vg %s found in cache", vg_name); return 0; } lvmcache_label_scan(fmt->cmd, full_scan); } while (1); } struct pool_list *read_pool_disk(const struct format_type *fmt, struct device *dev, struct dm_pool *mem, const char *vg_name) { struct pool_list *pl; if (!dev_open(dev)) return_NULL; if (!(pl = dm_pool_zalloc(mem, sizeof(*pl)))) { log_error("Unable to allocate pool list structure"); return 0; } if (!__read_pool_disk(fmt, dev, mem, pl, vg_name)) return_NULL; if (!dev_close(dev)) stack; return pl; }