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/*
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* mdadm - manage Linux "md" devices aka RAID arrays.
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*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2009 Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
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*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU 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
*
* Author: Neil Brown
* Email: <neilb@suse.de>
*
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* Additions for bitmap and write-behind RAID options, Copyright (C) 2003-2004,
* Paul Clements, SteelEye Technology, Inc.
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*/
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#include "mdadm.h"
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#include "md_p.h"
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#include <ctype.h>
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
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int mode = 0;
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int opt;
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int option_index;
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char *c;
int rv;
int i;
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int chunk = 0;
long long size = -1;
long long array_size = -1;
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int level = UnSet;
int layout = UnSet;
char *layout_str = NULL;
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int raiddisks = 0;
int sparedisks = 0;
struct mddev_ident ident;
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char *configfile = NULL;
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char *cp;
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char *update = NULL;
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int scan = 0;
int devmode = 0;
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int runstop = 0;
int readonly = 0;
int write_behind = 0;
int bitmap_fd = -1;
char *bitmap_file = NULL;
char *backup_file = NULL;
int invalid_backup = 0;
int bitmap_chunk = UnSet;
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int SparcAdjust = 0;
struct mddev_dev *devlist = NULL;
struct mddev_dev **devlistend = & devlist;
struct mddev_dev *dv;
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int devs_found = 0;
int verbose = 0;
int quiet = 0;
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int brief = 0;
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int force = 0;
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int test = 0;
int export = 0;
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int assume_clean = 0;
char *symlinks = NULL;
/* autof indicates whether and how to create device node.
* bottom 3 bits are style. Rest (when shifted) are number of parts
* 0 - unset
* 1 - don't create (no)
* 2 - if is_standard, then create (yes)
* 3 - create as 'md' - reject is_standard mdp (md)
* 4 - create as 'mdp' - reject is_standard md (mdp)
* 5 - default to md if not is_standard (md in config file)
* 6 - default to mdp if not is_standard (part, or mdp in config file)
*/
int autof = 0;
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char *homehost = NULL;
char sys_hostname[256];
int require_homehost = 1;
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char *mailaddr = NULL;
char *program = NULL;
int increments = 20;
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int delay = 0;
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int daemonise = 0;
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char *pidfile = NULL;
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int oneshot = 0;
int spare_sharing = 1;
struct supertype *ss = NULL;
int writemostly = 0;
int re_add = 0;
char *shortopt = short_options;
int dosyslog = 0;
int rebuild_map = 0;
char *subarray = NULL;
char *remove_path = NULL;
Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Neil, Please consider this patch that once was discussed and I think agreed with in general direction. It was sent a while ago but somehow did not merged into your devel3-2. This patch enables hot-plug of so called bare devices (as understand by domain policies rules in mdadm.conf). Without this patch we do NOT serve hot-plug of bare devices at all. Thanks, Marcin Labun Subject was: FW: Autorebuild, new dynamic udev rules for hot-plugs >>From c0aecd4dd96691e8bfa6f2dc187261ec8bb2c5a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:35:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, Williams, Dan J <dan.j.williams@intel.com>, Ciechanowski, Ed <ed.ciechanowski@intel.com> When introducing policies, new hot-plug rules were added to support bare disks. Mdadm was started for each hot plugged block device to determine if it could be used as spare or as a replacement member for degraded array. This patch introduces limitation of range of devices that are handled by mdadm. It limits them to the ones specified in domains associated with the actions: spare-same-port, spare and spare-force. In order to enable hot-plug for bare disks one must update udev rules with command mdadm --activate-domains[=filename] Above command writes udev rule configuration to stdout. If 'filename' is given output is written to the file provided as parameter. It is up to system administrator what should be done later. To make such rule permanent (i.e. remain after reboot) rule should be writen to /lib/udev/rules.d directory. Other cases will just need to write it to /dev/.udev/rules.d directory where temporary rules lies. One should be aware of the meaning of names/priorities of the udev rules. After mdadm.conf is changed one is obliged to re-run "mdadm --activate-domains" command in order to bring the system configuration up to date. All hot-plugged disks containing metadata are still handled by existing rules. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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char *udev_filename = NULL;
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int print_help = 0;
FILE *outf;
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int mdfd = -1;
int freeze_reshape = 0;
srandom(time(0) ^ getpid());
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ident.uuid_set=0;
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ident.level = UnSet;
ident.raid_disks = UnSet;
ident.super_minor= UnSet;
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ident.devices=0;
ident.spare_group = NULL;
ident.autof = 0;
ident.st = NULL;
ident.bitmap_fd = -1;
ident.bitmap_file = NULL;
ident.name[0] = 0;
ident.container = NULL;
ident.member = NULL;
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while ((option_index = -1) ,
(opt=getopt_long(argc, argv,
shortopt, long_options,
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&option_index)) != -1) {
int newmode = mode;
/* firstly, some mode-independent options */
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switch(opt) {
case HelpOptions:
print_help = 2;
continue;
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case 'h':
print_help = 1;
continue;
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case 'V':
fputs(Version, stderr);
exit(0);
case 'v': verbose++;
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continue;
case 'q': quiet++;
continue;
case 'b':
if (mode == ASSEMBLE || mode == BUILD || mode == CREATE
|| mode == GROW || mode == INCREMENTAL
|| mode == MANAGE)
break; /* b means bitmap */
case Brief:
brief = 1;
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continue;
case 'Y': export++;
continue;
case HomeHost:
if (strcasecmp(optarg, "<ignore>") == 0)
require_homehost = 0;
else
homehost = optarg;
continue;
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case ':':
case '?':
fputs(Usage, stderr);
exit(2);
}
/* second, figure out the mode.
* Some options force the mode. Others
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* set the mode if it isn't already
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*/
switch(opt) {
case ManageOpt:
newmode = MANAGE;
shortopt = short_bitmap_options;
break;
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case 'a':
case Add:
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case 'r':
case Remove:
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case 'f':
case Fail:
case ReAdd: /* re-add */
if (!mode) {
newmode = MANAGE;
shortopt = short_bitmap_options;
}
break;
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case 'A': newmode = ASSEMBLE; shortopt = short_bitmap_auto_options; break;
case 'B': newmode = BUILD; shortopt = short_bitmap_auto_options; break;
case 'C': newmode = CREATE; shortopt = short_bitmap_auto_options; break;
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case 'F': newmode = MONITOR;break;
case 'G': newmode = GROW;
shortopt = short_bitmap_options;
break;
case 'I': newmode = INCREMENTAL;
shortopt = short_bitmap_auto_options; break;
case AutoDetect:
newmode = AUTODETECT; break;
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case MiscOpt:
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case 'D':
case 'E':
case 'X':
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case 'Q': newmode = MISC; break;
case 'R':
case 'S':
case 'o':
case 'w':
case 'W':
case WaitOpt:
case Waitclean:
case DetailPlatform:
case KillSubarray:
case UpdateSubarray:
if (opt == KillSubarray || opt == UpdateSubarray) {
if (subarray) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": subarray can only"
" be specified once\n");
exit(2);
}
subarray = optarg;
}
Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Neil, Please consider this patch that once was discussed and I think agreed with in general direction. It was sent a while ago but somehow did not merged into your devel3-2. This patch enables hot-plug of so called bare devices (as understand by domain policies rules in mdadm.conf). Without this patch we do NOT serve hot-plug of bare devices at all. Thanks, Marcin Labun Subject was: FW: Autorebuild, new dynamic udev rules for hot-plugs >>From c0aecd4dd96691e8bfa6f2dc187261ec8bb2c5a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:35:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, Williams, Dan J <dan.j.williams@intel.com>, Ciechanowski, Ed <ed.ciechanowski@intel.com> When introducing policies, new hot-plug rules were added to support bare disks. Mdadm was started for each hot plugged block device to determine if it could be used as spare or as a replacement member for degraded array. This patch introduces limitation of range of devices that are handled by mdadm. It limits them to the ones specified in domains associated with the actions: spare-same-port, spare and spare-force. In order to enable hot-plug for bare disks one must update udev rules with command mdadm --activate-domains[=filename] Above command writes udev rule configuration to stdout. If 'filename' is given output is written to the file provided as parameter. It is up to system administrator what should be done later. To make such rule permanent (i.e. remain after reboot) rule should be writen to /lib/udev/rules.d directory. Other cases will just need to write it to /dev/.udev/rules.d directory where temporary rules lies. One should be aware of the meaning of names/priorities of the udev rules. After mdadm.conf is changed one is obliged to re-run "mdadm --activate-domains" command in order to bring the system configuration up to date. All hot-plugged disks containing metadata are still handled by existing rules. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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case UdevRules:
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case 'K': if (!mode) newmode = MISC; break;
case NoSharing: newmode = MONITOR; break;
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}
if (mode && newmode == mode) {
/* everybody happy ! */
} else if (mode && newmode != mode) {
/* not allowed.. */
fprintf(stderr, Name ": ");
if (option_index >= 0)
fprintf(stderr, "--%s", long_options[option_index].name);
else
fprintf(stderr, "-%c", opt);
fprintf(stderr, " would set mdadm mode to \"%s\", but it is already set to \"%s\".\n",
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map_num(modes, newmode),
map_num(modes, mode));
exit(2);
} else if (!mode && newmode) {
mode = newmode;
if (mode == MISC && devs_found) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": No action given for %s in --misc mode\n",
devlist->devname);
fprintf(stderr," Action options must come before device names\n");
exit(2);
}
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} else {
/* special case of -c --help */
if ((opt == 'c' || opt == ConfigFile) &&
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( strncmp(optarg, "--h", 3)==0 ||
strncmp(optarg, "-h", 2)==0)) {
fputs(Help_config, stdout);
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exit(0);
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}
/* If first option is a device, don't force the mode yet */
if (opt == 1) {
if (devs_found == 0) {
dv = malloc(sizeof(*dv));
if (dv == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": malloc failed\n");
exit(3);
}
dv->devname = optarg;
dv->disposition = devmode;
dv->writemostly = writemostly;
dv->re_add = re_add;
dv->used = 0;
dv->next = NULL;
*devlistend = dv;
devlistend = &dv->next;
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devs_found++;
continue;
}
/* No mode yet, and this is the second device ... */
fprintf(stderr, Name ": An option must be given to set the mode before a second device\n"
" (%s) is listed\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
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if (option_index >= 0)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --%s", long_options[option_index].name);
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else
fprintf(stderr, Name ": -%c", opt);
fprintf(stderr, " does not set the mode, and so cannot be the first option.\n");
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exit(2);
}
/* if we just set the mode, then done */
switch(opt) {
case ManageOpt:
case MiscOpt:
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case 'A':
case 'B':
case 'C':
case 'F':
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case 'G':
case 'I':
case AutoDetect:
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continue;
}
if (opt == 1) {
/* an undecorated option - must be a device name.
*/
if (devs_found > 0 && mode == MANAGE && !devmode) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Must give one of -a/-r/-f"
" for subsequent devices at %s\n", optarg);
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exit(2);
}
if (devs_found > 0 && mode == GROW && !devmode) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Must give -a/--add for"
" devices to add: %s\n", optarg);
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exit(2);
}
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dv = malloc(sizeof(*dv));
if (dv == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": malloc failed\n");
exit(3);
}
dv->devname = optarg;
dv->disposition = devmode;
dv->writemostly = writemostly;
dv->re_add = re_add;
dv->used = 0;
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dv->next = NULL;
*devlistend = dv;
devlistend = &dv->next;
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devs_found++;
continue;
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}
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/* We've got a mode, and opt is now something else which
* could depend on the mode */
#define O(a,b) ((a<<16)|b)
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switch (O(mode,opt)) {
case O(GROW,'c'):
case O(GROW,ChunkSize):
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case O(CREATE,'c'):
case O(CREATE,ChunkSize):
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case O(BUILD,'c'): /* chunk or rounding */
case O(BUILD,ChunkSize): /* chunk or rounding */
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if (chunk) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": chunk/rounding may only be specified once. "
"Second value is %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
chunk = parse_size(optarg);
if (chunk < 8 || (chunk&1)) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid chunk/rounding value: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
/* Convert sectors to K */
chunk /= 2;
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continue;
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case O(INCREMENTAL, 'e'):
case O(CREATE,'e'):
case O(ASSEMBLE,'e'):
case O(MISC,'e'): /* set metadata (superblock) information */
if (ss) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": metadata information already given\n");
exit(2);
}
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for(i=0; !ss && superlist[i]; i++)
ss = superlist[i]->match_metadata_desc(optarg);
if (!ss) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": unrecognised metadata identifier: %s\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
continue;
case O(MANAGE,'W'):
case O(MANAGE,WriteMostly):
case O(BUILD,'W'):
case O(BUILD,WriteMostly):
case O(CREATE,'W'):
case O(CREATE,WriteMostly):
/* set write-mostly for following devices */
writemostly = 1;
continue;
case O(MANAGE,'w'):
/* clear write-mostly for following devices */
writemostly = 2;
continue;
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case O(GROW,'z'):
case O(CREATE,'z'):
case O(BUILD,'z'): /* size */
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if (size >= 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": size may only be specified once. "
"Second value is %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
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if (strcmp(optarg, "max")==0)
size = 0;
else {
size = parse_size(optarg);
if (size < 8) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid size: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
/* convert sectors to K */
size /= 2;
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}
continue;
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case O(GROW,'Z'): /* array size */
if (array_size >= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": array-size may only be specified once. "
"Second value is %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "max") == 0)
array_size = 0;
else {
array_size = parse_size(optarg);
if (array_size <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid array size: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
}
continue;
case O(GROW,'l'):
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case O(CREATE,'l'):
case O(BUILD,'l'): /* set raid level*/
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if (level != UnSet) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": raid level may only be set once. "
"Second value is %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
level = map_name(pers, optarg);
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if (level == UnSet) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid raid level: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
if (level != 0 && level != LEVEL_LINEAR && level != 1 &&
level != LEVEL_MULTIPATH && level != LEVEL_FAULTY &&
level != 10 &&
mode == BUILD) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": Raid level %s not permitted with --build.\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
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if (sparedisks > 0 && level < 1 && level >= -1) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": raid level %s is incompatible with spare-devices setting.\n",
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optarg);
exit(2);
}
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ident.level = level;
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continue;
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case O(GROW, 'p'): /* new layout */
case O(GROW, Layout):
if (layout_str) {
fprintf(stderr,Name ": layout may only be sent once. "
"Second value was %s\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
layout_str = optarg;
/* 'Grow' will parse the value */
continue;
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case O(CREATE,'p'): /* raid5 layout */
case O(CREATE,Layout):
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case O(BUILD,'p'): /* faulty layout */
case O(BUILD,Layout):
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if (layout != UnSet) {
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fprintf(stderr,Name ": layout may only be sent once. "
"Second value was %s\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
switch(level) {
default:
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": layout not meaningful for %s arrays.\n",
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map_num(pers, level));
exit(2);
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case UnSet:
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": raid level must be given before layout.\n");
exit(2);
case 5:
layout = map_name(r5layout, optarg);
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if (layout==UnSet) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": layout %s not understood for raid5.\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
break;
case 6:
layout = map_name(r6layout, optarg);
if (layout==UnSet) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": layout %s not understood for raid6.\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
break;
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case 10:
layout = parse_layout_10(optarg);
if (layout < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": layout for raid10 must be 'nNN', 'oNN' or 'fNN' where NN is a number, not %s\n", optarg);
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exit(2);
}
break;
case LEVEL_FAULTY:
/* Faulty
* modeNNN
*/
layout = parse_layout_faulty(optarg);
if (layout == -1) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": layout %s not understood for faulty.\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
break;
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}
continue;
case O(CREATE,AssumeClean):
case O(BUILD,AssumeClean): /* assume clean */
case O(GROW,AssumeClean):
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assume_clean = 1;
continue;
case O(GROW,'n'):
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case O(CREATE,'n'):
case O(BUILD,'n'): /* number of raid disks */
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if (raiddisks) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": raid-devices set twice: %d and %s\n",
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raiddisks, optarg);
exit(2);
}
raiddisks = strtol(optarg, &c, 10);
if (!optarg[0] || *c || raiddisks<=0) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid number of raid devices: %s\n",
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optarg);
exit(2);
}
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ident.raid_disks = raiddisks;
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continue;
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case O(CREATE,'x'): /* number of spare (eXtra) discs */
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if (sparedisks) {
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fprintf(stderr,Name ": spare-devices set twice: %d and %s\n",
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sparedisks, optarg);
exit(2);
}
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if (level != UnSet && level <= 0 && level >= -1) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": spare-devices setting is incompatible with raid level %d\n",
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level);
exit(2);
}
sparedisks = strtol(optarg, &c, 10);
if (!optarg[0] || *c || sparedisks < 0) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid number of spare-devices: %s\n",
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optarg);
exit(2);
}
continue;
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case O(CREATE,'a'):
case O(CREATE,Auto):
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case O(BUILD,'a'):
case O(BUILD,Auto):
case O(INCREMENTAL,'a'):
case O(INCREMENTAL,Auto):
case O(ASSEMBLE,'a'):
case O(ASSEMBLE,Auto): /* auto-creation of device node */
autof = parse_auto(optarg, "--auto flag", 0);
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continue;
case O(CREATE,Symlinks):
case O(BUILD,Symlinks):
case O(ASSEMBLE,Symlinks): /* auto creation of symlinks in /dev to /dev/md */
symlinks = optarg;
continue;
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case O(BUILD,'f'): /* force honouring '-n 1' */
case O(BUILD,Force): /* force honouring '-n 1' */
case O(GROW,'f'): /* ditto */
case O(GROW,Force): /* ditto */
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case O(CREATE,'f'): /* force honouring of device list */
case O(CREATE,Force): /* force honouring of device list */
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case O(ASSEMBLE,'f'): /* force assembly */
case O(ASSEMBLE,Force): /* force assembly */
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case O(MISC,'f'): /* force zero */
case O(MISC,Force): /* force zero */
case O(MANAGE,Force): /* add device which is too large */
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force=1;
continue;
/* now for the Assemble options */
case O(ASSEMBLE, FreezeReshape): /* Freeze reshape during
* initrd phase */
case O(INCREMENTAL, FreezeReshape):
freeze_reshape = 1;
continue;
case O(CREATE,'u'): /* uuid of array */
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case O(ASSEMBLE,'u'): /* uuid of array */
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if (ident.uuid_set) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": uuid cannot be set twice. "
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"Second value %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
if (parse_uuid(optarg, ident.uuid))
ident.uuid_set = 1;
else {
fprintf(stderr,Name ": Bad uuid: %s\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
continue;
case O(CREATE,'N'):
case O(ASSEMBLE,'N'):
case O(MISC,'N'):
if (ident.name[0]) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": name cannot be set twice. "
"Second value %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
if (mode == MISC && !subarray) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": -N/--name only valid with --update-subarray in misc mode\n");
exit(2);
}
if (strlen(optarg) > 32) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": name '%s' is too long, 32 chars max.\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
strcpy(ident.name, optarg);
continue;
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case O(ASSEMBLE,'m'): /* super-minor for array */
case O(ASSEMBLE,SuperMinor):
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if (ident.super_minor != UnSet) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": super-minor cannot be set twice. "
"Second value: %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
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if (strcmp(optarg, "dev")==0)
ident.super_minor = -2;
else {
ident.super_minor = strtoul(optarg, &cp, 10);
if (!optarg[0] || *cp) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Bad super-minor number: %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
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}
continue;
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case O(ASSEMBLE,'U'): /* update the superblock */
case O(MISC,'U'):
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if (update) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Can only update one aspect"
" of superblock, both %s and %s given.\n",
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update, optarg);
exit(2);
}
if (mode == MISC && !subarray) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Only subarrays can be"
" updated in misc mode\n");
exit(2);
}
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update = optarg;
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if (strcmp(update, "sparc2.2")==0)
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continue;
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if (strcmp(update, "super-minor") == 0)
continue;
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if (strcmp(update, "summaries")==0)
continue;
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if (strcmp(update, "resync")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "uuid")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "name")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "homehost")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "devicesize")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "no-bitmap")==0)
continue;
if (strcmp(update, "byteorder")==0) {
if (ss) {
fprintf(stderr,
Name ": must not set metadata"
" type with --update=byteorder.\n");
exit(2);
}
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for(i=0; !ss && superlist[i]; i++)
ss = superlist[i]->match_metadata_desc(
"0.swap");
if (!ss) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": INTERNAL ERROR"
" cannot find 0.swap\n");
exit(2);
}
continue;
}
if (strcmp(update,"?") == 0 ||
strcmp(update, "help") == 0) {
outf = stdout;
fprintf(outf, Name ": ");
} else {
outf = stderr;
fprintf(outf,
Name ": '--update=%s' is invalid. ",
update);
}
fprintf(outf, "Valid --update options are:\n"
" 'sparc2.2', 'super-minor', 'uuid', 'name', 'resync',\n"
" 'summaries', 'homehost', 'byteorder', 'devicesize',\n"
" 'no-bitmap'\n");
exit(outf == stdout ? 0 : 2);
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case O(MANAGE,'U'):
/* update=devicesize is allowed with --re-add */
if (devmode != 'a' || re_add != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name "--update in Manage mode only"
" allowed with --re-add.\n");
exit(1);
}
if (update) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Can only update one aspect"
" of superblock, both %s and %s given.\n",
update, optarg);
exit(2);
}
update = optarg;
if (strcmp(update, "devicesize") != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only 'devicesize' can be"
" updated with --re-add\n");
exit(2);
}
continue;
case O(INCREMENTAL,NoDegraded):
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --no-degraded is deprecated in Incremental mode\n");
case O(ASSEMBLE,NoDegraded): /* --no-degraded */
runstop = -1; /* --stop isn't allowed for --assemble,
* so we overload slightly */
continue;
case O(ASSEMBLE,'c'):
case O(ASSEMBLE,ConfigFile):
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case O(INCREMENTAL, 'c'):
case O(INCREMENTAL, ConfigFile):
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case O(MISC, 'c'):
case O(MISC, ConfigFile):
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case O(MONITOR,'c'):
case O(MONITOR,ConfigFile):
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if (configfile) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": configfile cannot be set twice. "
"Second value is %s.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
configfile = optarg;
set_conffile(configfile);
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/* FIXME possibly check that config file exists. Even parse it */
continue;
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case O(ASSEMBLE,'s'): /* scan */
case O(MISC,'s'):
case O(MONITOR,'s'):
case O(INCREMENTAL,'s'):
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scan = 1;
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'m'): /* mail address */
case O(MONITOR,EMail):
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if (mailaddr)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only specify one mailaddress. %s ignored.\n",
optarg);
else
mailaddr = optarg;
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'p'): /* alert program */
case O(MONITOR,ProgramOpt): /* alert program */
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if (program)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only specify one alter program. %s ignored.\n",
optarg);
else
program = optarg;
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'r'): /* rebuild increments */
case O(MONITOR,Increment):
increments = atoi(optarg);
if (increments>99 || increments<1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": please specify positive integer between 1 and 99 as rebuild increments.\n");
exit(2);
}
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'d'): /* delay in seconds */
case O(GROW, 'd'):
case O(BUILD,'d'): /* delay for bitmap updates */
case O(CREATE,'d'):
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if (delay)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only specify delay once. %s ignored.\n",
optarg);
else {
delay = strtol(optarg, &c, 10);
if (!optarg[0] || *c || delay<1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": invalid delay: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
}
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'f'): /* daemonise */
case O(MONITOR,Fork):
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daemonise = 1;
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'i'): /* pid */
if (pidfile)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only specify one pid file. %s ignored.\n",
optarg);
else
pidfile = optarg;
continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'1'): /* oneshot */
oneshot = 1;
spare_sharing = 0;
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continue;
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case O(MONITOR,'t'): /* test */
test = 1;
continue;
case O(MONITOR,'y'): /* log messages to syslog */
openlog("mdadm", LOG_PID, SYSLOG_FACILITY);
dosyslog = 1;
continue;
case O(MONITOR, NoSharing):
spare_sharing = 0;
continue;
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/* now the general management options. Some are applicable
* to other modes. None have arguments.
*/
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case O(GROW,'a'):
case O(GROW,Add):
case O(MANAGE,'a'):
case O(MANAGE,Add): /* add a drive */
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devmode = 'a';
re_add = 0;
continue;
case O(MANAGE,ReAdd):
devmode = 'a';
re_add = 1;
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continue;
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case O(MANAGE,'r'): /* remove a drive */
case O(MANAGE,Remove):
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devmode = 'r';
continue;
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case O(MANAGE,'f'): /* set faulty */
case O(MANAGE,Fail):
case O(INCREMENTAL,'f'):
case O(INCREMENTAL,Remove):
case O(INCREMENTAL,Fail): /* r for incremental is taken, use f
* even though we will both fail and
* remove the device */
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devmode = 'f';
continue;
case O(INCREMENTAL,'R'):
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case O(MANAGE,'R'):
case O(ASSEMBLE,'R'):
case O(BUILD,'R'):
case O(CREATE,'R'): /* Run the array */
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if (runstop < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot both Stop and Run an array\n");
exit(2);
}
runstop = 1;
continue;
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case O(MANAGE,'S'):
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if (runstop > 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot both Run and Stop an array\n");
exit(2);
}
runstop = -1;
continue;
case O(MANAGE,'t'):
test = 1;
continue;
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case O(MISC,'Q'):
case O(MISC,'D'):
case O(MISC,'E'):
case O(MISC,'K'):
case O(MISC,'R'):
case O(MISC,'S'):
case O(MISC,'X'):
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case O(MISC,'o'):
case O(MISC,'w'):
case O(MISC,'W'):
case O(MISC, WaitOpt):
case O(MISC, Waitclean):
case O(MISC, DetailPlatform):
case O(MISC, KillSubarray):
case O(MISC, UpdateSubarray):
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if (devmode && devmode != opt &&
(devmode == 'E' || (opt == 'E' && devmode != 'Q'))) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --examine/-E cannot be given with ");
if (devmode == 'E') {
if (option_index >= 0)
fprintf(stderr, "--%s\n",
long_options[option_index].name);
else
fprintf(stderr, "-%c\n", opt);
} else if (isalpha(devmode))
fprintf(stderr, "-%c\n", devmode);
else
fprintf(stderr, "previous option\n");
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exit(2);
}
devmode = opt;
continue;
Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Neil, Please consider this patch that once was discussed and I think agreed with in general direction. It was sent a while ago but somehow did not merged into your devel3-2. This patch enables hot-plug of so called bare devices (as understand by domain policies rules in mdadm.conf). Without this patch we do NOT serve hot-plug of bare devices at all. Thanks, Marcin Labun Subject was: FW: Autorebuild, new dynamic udev rules for hot-plugs >>From c0aecd4dd96691e8bfa6f2dc187261ec8bb2c5a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:35:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, Williams, Dan J <dan.j.williams@intel.com>, Ciechanowski, Ed <ed.ciechanowski@intel.com> When introducing policies, new hot-plug rules were added to support bare disks. Mdadm was started for each hot plugged block device to determine if it could be used as spare or as a replacement member for degraded array. This patch introduces limitation of range of devices that are handled by mdadm. It limits them to the ones specified in domains associated with the actions: spare-same-port, spare and spare-force. In order to enable hot-plug for bare disks one must update udev rules with command mdadm --activate-domains[=filename] Above command writes udev rule configuration to stdout. If 'filename' is given output is written to the file provided as parameter. It is up to system administrator what should be done later. To make such rule permanent (i.e. remain after reboot) rule should be writen to /lib/udev/rules.d directory. Other cases will just need to write it to /dev/.udev/rules.d directory where temporary rules lies. One should be aware of the meaning of names/priorities of the udev rules. After mdadm.conf is changed one is obliged to re-run "mdadm --activate-domains" command in order to bring the system configuration up to date. All hot-plugged disks containing metadata are still handled by existing rules. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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case O(MISC, UdevRules):
if (devmode && devmode != opt) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --udev-rules must"
" be the only option.\n");
} else {
if (udev_filename)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": only specify one udev "
"rule filename. %s ignored.\n",
optarg);
else
udev_filename = optarg;
}
devmode = opt;
continue;
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case O(MISC,'t'):
test = 1;
continue;
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case O(MISC, Sparc22):
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if (devmode != 'E') {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --sparc2.2 only allowed with --examine\n");
exit(2);
}
SparcAdjust = 1;
continue;
case O(ASSEMBLE,'b'): /* here we simply set the bitmap file */
case O(ASSEMBLE,Bitmap):
if (!optarg) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": bitmap file needed with -b in --assemble mode\n");
exit(2);
}
if (strcmp(optarg, "internal")==0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": there is no need to specify --bitmap when assembling arrays with internal bitmaps\n");
continue;
}
bitmap_fd = open(optarg, O_RDWR);
if (!*optarg || bitmap_fd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": cannot open bitmap file %s: %s\n", optarg, strerror(errno));
exit(2);
}
ident.bitmap_fd = bitmap_fd; /* for Assemble */
continue;
case O(ASSEMBLE, BackupFile):
case O(GROW, BackupFile):
/* Specify a file into which grow might place a backup,
* or from which assemble might recover a backup
*/
if (backup_file) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": backup file already specified, rejecting %s\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
backup_file = optarg;
continue;
case O(ASSEMBLE, InvalidBackup):
/* Acknowledge that the backupfile is invalid, but ask
* to continue anyway
*/
invalid_backup = 1;
continue;
case O(BUILD,'b'):
case O(BUILD,Bitmap):
case O(CREATE,'b'):
case O(CREATE,Bitmap): /* here we create the bitmap */
if (strcmp(optarg, "none") == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": '--bitmap none' only"
" support for --grow\n");
exit(2);
}
/* FALL THROUGH */
case O(GROW,'b'):
case O(GROW,Bitmap):
if (strcmp(optarg, "internal")== 0 ||
strcmp(optarg, "none")== 0 ||
strchr(optarg, '/') != NULL) {
bitmap_file = optarg;
continue;
}
/* probable typo */
fprintf(stderr, Name ": bitmap file must contain a '/', or be 'internal', or 'none'\n"
" not '%s'\n", optarg);
exit(2);
case O(GROW,BitmapChunk):
case O(BUILD,BitmapChunk):
case O(CREATE,BitmapChunk): /* bitmap chunksize */
bitmap_chunk = parse_size(optarg);
if (bitmap_chunk < 0 ||
bitmap_chunk & (bitmap_chunk - 1)) {
fprintf(stderr,
Name ": invalid bitmap chunksize: %s\n",
optarg);
exit(2);
}
/* convert sectors to B, chunk of 0 means 512B */
bitmap_chunk = bitmap_chunk ? bitmap_chunk * 512 : 512;
continue;
case O(GROW, WriteBehind):
case O(BUILD, WriteBehind):
case O(CREATE, WriteBehind): /* write-behind mode */
write_behind = DEFAULT_MAX_WRITE_BEHIND;
if (optarg) {
write_behind = strtol(optarg, &c, 10);
if (write_behind < 0 || *c ||
write_behind > 16383) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Invalid value for maximum outstanding write-behind writes: %s.\n\tMust be between 0 and 16383.\n", optarg);
exit(2);
}
}
continue;
case O(INCREMENTAL, 'r'):
case O(INCREMENTAL, RebuildMapOpt):
rebuild_map = 1;
continue;
case O(INCREMENTAL, IncrementalPath):
remove_path = optarg;
continue;
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}
/* We have now processed all the valid options. Anything else is
* an error
*/
if (option_index > 0)
fprintf(stderr, Name ":option --%s not valid in %s mode\n",
long_options[option_index].name,
map_num(modes, mode));
else
fprintf(stderr, Name ": option -%c not valid in %s mode\n",
opt, map_num(modes, mode));
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exit(2);
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}
if (print_help) {
char *help_text = Help;
if (print_help == 2)
help_text = OptionHelp;
else
switch (mode) {
case ASSEMBLE : help_text = Help_assemble; break;
case BUILD : help_text = Help_build; break;
case CREATE : help_text = Help_create; break;
case MANAGE : help_text = Help_manage; break;
case MISC : help_text = Help_misc; break;
case MONITOR : help_text = Help_monitor; break;
case GROW : help_text = Help_grow; break;
case INCREMENTAL:help_text= Help_incr; break;
}
fputs(help_text,stdout);
exit(0);
}
if (!mode && devs_found) {
mode = MISC;
devmode = 'Q';
if (devlist->disposition == 0)
devlist->disposition = devmode;
}
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if (!mode) {
fputs(Usage, stderr);
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exit(2);
}
if (symlinks) {
struct createinfo *ci = conf_get_create_info();
if (strcasecmp(symlinks, "yes") == 0)
ci->symlinks = 1;
else if (strcasecmp(symlinks, "no") == 0)
ci->symlinks = 0;
else {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": option --symlinks must be 'no' or 'yes'\n");
exit(2);
}
}
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/* Ok, got the option parsing out of the way
* hopefully it's mostly right but there might be some stuff
* missing
*
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* That is mosty checked in the per-mode stuff but...
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*
* For @,B,C and A without -s, the first device listed must be an md device
* we check that here and open it.
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*/
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if (mode==MANAGE || mode == BUILD || mode == CREATE || mode == GROW ||
(mode == ASSEMBLE && ! scan)) {
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if (devs_found < 1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": an md device must be given in this mode\n");
exit(2);
}
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if ((int)ident.super_minor == -2 && autof) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": --super-minor=dev is incompatible with --auto\n");
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exit(2);
}
if (mode == MANAGE || mode == GROW) {
mdfd = open_mddev(devlist->devname, 1);
if (mdfd < 0)
exit(1);
} else
/* non-existent device is OK */
mdfd = open_mddev(devlist->devname, 0);
if (mdfd == -2) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": device %s exists but is not an "
"md array.\n", devlist->devname);
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exit(1);
}
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if ((int)ident.super_minor == -2) {
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struct stat stb;
if (mdfd < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --super-minor=dev given, and "
"listed device %s doesn't exist.\n",
devlist->devname);
exit(1);
}
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fstat(mdfd, &stb);
ident.super_minor = minor(stb.st_rdev);
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}
if (mdfd >= 0 && mode != MANAGE && mode != GROW) {
/* We don't really want this open yet, we just might
* have wanted to check some things
*/
close(mdfd);
mdfd = -1;
}
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}
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if (raiddisks) {
if (raiddisks == 1 && !force && level != -5) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": '1' is an unusual number of drives for an array, so it is probably\n"
" a mistake. If you really mean it you will need to specify --force before\n"
" setting the number of drives.\n");
exit(2);
}
}
if (homehost == NULL)
homehost = conf_get_homehost(&require_homehost);
if (homehost == NULL || strcasecmp(homehost, "<system>")==0) {
if (gethostname(sys_hostname, sizeof(sys_hostname)) == 0) {
sys_hostname[sizeof(sys_hostname)-1] = 0;
homehost = sys_hostname;
}
}
if (homehost && (!homehost[0] || strcasecmp(homehost, "<none>") == 0)) {
homehost = NULL;
require_homehost = 0;
}
if ((mode != MISC || devmode != 'E') &&
geteuid() != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": must be super-user to perform this action\n");
exit(1);
}
ident.autof = autof;
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rv = 0;
switch(mode) {
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case MANAGE:
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/* readonly, add/remove, readwrite, runstop */
if (readonly>0)
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rv = Manage_ro(devlist->devname, mdfd, readonly);
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if (!rv && devs_found>1)
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rv = Manage_subdevs(devlist->devname, mdfd,
devlist->next, verbose-quiet, test,
update, force);
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if (!rv && readonly < 0)
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rv = Manage_ro(devlist->devname, mdfd, readonly);
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if (!rv && runstop)
rv = Manage_runstop(devlist->devname, mdfd, runstop, quiet);
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break;
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case ASSEMBLE:
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if (devs_found == 1 && ident.uuid_set == 0 &&
ident.super_minor == UnSet && ident.name[0] == 0 && !scan ) {
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/* Only a device has been given, so get details from config file */
struct mddev_ident *array_ident = conf_get_ident(devlist->devname);
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if (array_ident == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s not identified in config file.\n",
devlist->devname);
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rv |= 1;
if (mdfd >= 0)
close(mdfd);
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} else {
if (array_ident->autof == 0)
array_ident->autof = autof;
rv |= Assemble(ss, devlist->devname, array_ident,
NULL, backup_file, invalid_backup,
readonly, runstop, update,
homehost, require_homehost,
verbose-quiet, force,
freeze_reshape);
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}
} else if (!scan)
rv = Assemble(ss, devlist->devname, &ident,
devlist->next, backup_file, invalid_backup,
readonly, runstop, update,
homehost, require_homehost,
verbose-quiet, force,
freeze_reshape);
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else if (devs_found>0) {
if (update && devs_found > 1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": can only update a single array at a time\n");
exit(1);
}
if (backup_file && devs_found > 1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": can only assemble a single array when providing a backup file.\n");
exit(1);
}
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for (dv = devlist ; dv ; dv=dv->next) {
struct mddev_ident *array_ident = conf_get_ident(dv->devname);
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if (array_ident == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s not identified in config file.\n",
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dv->devname);
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rv |= 1;
continue;
}
if (array_ident->autof == 0)
array_ident->autof = autof;
rv |= Assemble(ss, dv->devname, array_ident,
NULL, backup_file, invalid_backup,
readonly, runstop, update,
homehost, require_homehost,
verbose-quiet, force,
freeze_reshape);
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}
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} else {
struct mddev_ident *a, *array_list = conf_get_ident(NULL);
struct mddev_dev *devlist = conf_get_devs();
int cnt = 0;
int failures, successes;
if (devlist == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": No devices listed in conf file were found.\n");
exit(1);
}
if (update) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --update not meaningful with a --scan assembly.\n");
exit(1);
}
if (backup_file) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --backup_file not meaningful with a --scan assembly.\n");
exit(1);
}
for (a = array_list; a ; a = a->next) {
a->assembled = 0;
if (a->autof == 0)
a->autof = autof;
}
do {
failures = 0;
successes = 0;
rv = 0;
for (a = array_list; a ; a = a->next) {
int r;
if (a->assembled)
continue;
if (a->devname &&
strcasecmp(a->devname, "<ignore>") == 0)
continue;
r = Assemble(ss, a->devname,
a,
NULL, NULL, 0,
readonly, runstop, NULL,
homehost, require_homehost,
verbose-quiet, force,
freeze_reshape);
if (r == 0) {
a->assembled = 1;
successes++;
} else
failures++;
rv |= r;
cnt++;
}
} while (failures && successes);
if (homehost && cnt == 0) {
/* Maybe we can auto-assemble something.
* Repeatedly call Assemble in auto-assemble mode
* until it fails
*/
int rv2;
int acnt;
ident.autof = autof;
do {
struct mddev_dev *devlist = conf_get_devs();
acnt = 0;
do {
rv2 = Assemble(ss, NULL,
&ident,
devlist, NULL, 0,
readonly,
runstop, NULL,
homehost,
require_homehost,
verbose-quiet,
force,
freeze_reshape);
if (rv2==0) {
cnt++;
acnt++;
}
} while (rv2!=2);
/* Incase there are stacked devices, we need to go around again */
} while (acnt);
if (cnt == 0 && rv == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": No arrays found in config file or automatically\n");
rv = 1;
} else if (cnt)
rv = 0;
} else if (cnt == 0 && rv == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": No arrays found in config file\n");
rv = 1;
}
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}
break;
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case BUILD:
if (delay == 0) delay = DEFAULT_BITMAP_DELAY;
if (write_behind && !bitmap_file) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": write-behind mode requires a bitmap.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (raiddisks == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": no raid-devices specified.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (bitmap_file) {
if (strcmp(bitmap_file, "internal")==0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": 'internal' bitmaps not supported with --build\n");
rv |= 1;
break;
}
}
rv = Build(devlist->devname, chunk, level, layout,
raiddisks, devlist->next, assume_clean,
bitmap_file, bitmap_chunk, write_behind,
delay, verbose-quiet, autof, size);
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break;
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case CREATE:
if (delay == 0) delay = DEFAULT_BITMAP_DELAY;
if (write_behind && !bitmap_file) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": write-behind mode requires a bitmap.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (raiddisks == 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": no raid-devices specified.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
rv = Create(ss, devlist->devname, chunk, level, layout, size<0 ? 0 : size,
raiddisks, sparedisks, ident.name, homehost,
ident.uuid_set ? ident.uuid : NULL,
devs_found-1, devlist->next, runstop, verbose-quiet, force, assume_clean,
bitmap_file, bitmap_chunk, write_behind, delay, autof);
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break;
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case MISC:
if (devmode == 'E') {
if (devlist == NULL && !scan) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": No devices to examine\n");
exit(2);
}
if (devlist == NULL)
devlist = conf_get_devs();
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if (devlist == NULL) {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": No devices listed in %s\n", configfile?configfile:DefaultConfFile);
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exit(1);
}
if (brief && verbose)
brief = 2;
rv = Examine(devlist, scan?(verbose>1?0:verbose+1):brief,
export, scan,
SparcAdjust, ss, homehost);
} else if (devmode == DetailPlatform) {
rv = Detail_Platform(ss ? ss->ss : NULL, ss ? scan : 1, verbose);
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} else {
if (devlist == NULL) {
if ((devmode=='D' || devmode == Waitclean) && scan) {
/* apply --detail or --wait-clean to
* all devices in /proc/mdstat
*/
struct mdstat_ent *ms = mdstat_read(0, 1);
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struct mdstat_ent *e;
struct map_ent *map = NULL;
int members;
int v = verbose>1?0:verbose+1;
for (members = 0; members <= 1; members++) {
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for (e=ms ; e ; e=e->next) {
char *name;
struct map_ent *me;
int member = e->metadata_version &&
strncmp(e->metadata_version,
"external:/", 10) == 0;
if (members != member)
continue;
me = map_by_devnum(&map, e->devnum);
if (me && me->path
&& strcmp(me->path, "/unknown") != 0)
name = me->path;
else
name = get_md_name(e->devnum);
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if (!name) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": cannot find device file for %s\n",
e->dev);
continue;
}
if (devmode == 'D')
rv |= Detail(name, v,
export, test,
homehost);
else
rv |= WaitClean(name, -1, v);
put_md_name(name);
}
}
free_mdstat(ms);
} else if (devmode == 'S' && scan) {
/* apply --stop to all devices in /proc/mdstat */
/* Due to possible stacking of devices, repeat until
* nothing more can be stopped
*/
int progress=1, err;
int last = 0;
do {
struct mdstat_ent *ms = mdstat_read(0, 0);
struct mdstat_ent *e;
if (!progress) last = 1;
progress = 0; err = 0;
for (e=ms ; e ; e=e->next) {
char *name = get_md_name(e->devnum);
if (!name) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": cannot find device file for %s\n",
e->dev);
continue;
}
mdfd = open_mddev(name, 1);
if (mdfd >= 0) {
if (Manage_runstop(name, mdfd, -1, quiet?1:last?0:-1))
err = 1;
else
progress = 1;
close(mdfd);
}
put_md_name(name);
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}
free_mdstat(ms);
} while (!last && err);
if (err) rv |= 1;
Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Neil, Please consider this patch that once was discussed and I think agreed with in general direction. It was sent a while ago but somehow did not merged into your devel3-2. This patch enables hot-plug of so called bare devices (as understand by domain policies rules in mdadm.conf). Without this patch we do NOT serve hot-plug of bare devices at all. Thanks, Marcin Labun Subject was: FW: Autorebuild, new dynamic udev rules for hot-plugs >>From c0aecd4dd96691e8bfa6f2dc187261ec8bb2c5a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:35:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, Williams, Dan J <dan.j.williams@intel.com>, Ciechanowski, Ed <ed.ciechanowski@intel.com> When introducing policies, new hot-plug rules were added to support bare disks. Mdadm was started for each hot plugged block device to determine if it could be used as spare or as a replacement member for degraded array. This patch introduces limitation of range of devices that are handled by mdadm. It limits them to the ones specified in domains associated with the actions: spare-same-port, spare and spare-force. In order to enable hot-plug for bare disks one must update udev rules with command mdadm --activate-domains[=filename] Above command writes udev rule configuration to stdout. If 'filename' is given output is written to the file provided as parameter. It is up to system administrator what should be done later. To make such rule permanent (i.e. remain after reboot) rule should be writen to /lib/udev/rules.d directory. Other cases will just need to write it to /dev/.udev/rules.d directory where temporary rules lies. One should be aware of the meaning of names/priorities of the udev rules. After mdadm.conf is changed one is obliged to re-run "mdadm --activate-domains" command in order to bring the system configuration up to date. All hot-plugged disks containing metadata are still handled by existing rules. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Czarnowski <przemyslaw.hawrylewicz.czarnowski@intel.com> Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
2011-01-25 16:59:32 +01:00
} else if (devmode == UdevRules) {
rv = Write_rules(udev_filename);
} else {
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": No devices given.\n");
exit(2);
}
}
for (dv=devlist ; dv; dv=dv->next) {
switch(dv->disposition) {
case 'D':
rv |= Detail(dv->devname,
brief?1+verbose:0,
export, test, homehost);
continue;
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case 'K': /* Zero superblock */
if (ss)
rv |= Kill(dv->devname, ss, force, quiet,0);
else {
int q = quiet;
do {
rv |= Kill(dv->devname, NULL, force, q, 0);
q = 1;
} while (rv == 0);
rv &= ~2;
}
continue;
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case 'Q':
rv |= Query(dv->devname); continue;
case 'X':
rv |= ExamineBitmap(dv->devname, brief, ss); continue;
case 'W':
case WaitOpt:
rv |= Wait(dv->devname); continue;
case Waitclean:
rv |= WaitClean(dv->devname, -1, verbose-quiet); continue;
case KillSubarray:
rv |= Kill_subarray(dv->devname, subarray, quiet);
continue;
case UpdateSubarray:
if (update == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,
Name ": -U/--update must be specified with --update-subarray\n");
rv |= 1;
continue;
}
rv |= Update_subarray(dv->devname, subarray, update, &ident, quiet);
continue;
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}
mdfd = open_mddev(dv->devname, 1);
if (mdfd>=0) {
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switch(dv->disposition) {
case 'R':
rv |= Manage_runstop(dv->devname, mdfd, 1, quiet); break;
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case 'S':
rv |= Manage_runstop(dv->devname, mdfd, -1, quiet); break;
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case 'o':
rv |= Manage_ro(dv->devname, mdfd, 1); break;
case 'w':
rv |= Manage_ro(dv->devname, mdfd, -1); break;
}
close(mdfd);
} else
rv |= 1;
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}
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}
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break;
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case MONITOR:
if (!devlist && !scan) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot monitor: need --scan or at least one device\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
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if (pidfile && !daemonise) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot write a pid file when not in daemon mode\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (delay == 0) {
if (get_linux_version() > 2006016)
/* mdstat responds to poll */
delay = 1000;
else
delay = 60;
}
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rv= Monitor(devlist, mailaddr, program,
delay?delay:60, daemonise, scan, oneshot,
dosyslog, test, pidfile, increments, spare_sharing);
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break;
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case GROW:
if (array_size >= 0) {
/* alway impose array size first, independent of
* anything else
* Do not allow level or raid_disks changes at the
* same time as that can be irreversibly destructive.
*/
struct mdinfo sra;
int err;
if (raiddisks || level != UnSet) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": cannot change array size in same operation "
"as changing raiddisks or level.\n"
" Change size first, then check that data is still intact.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
sysfs_init(&sra, mdfd, 0);
if (array_size == 0)
err = sysfs_set_str(&sra, NULL, "array_size", "default");
else
err = sysfs_set_num(&sra, NULL, "array_size", array_size / 2);
if (err < 0) {
if (errno == E2BIG)
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --array-size setting"
" is too large.\n");
else
fprintf(stderr, Name ": current kernel does"
" not support setting --array-size\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
}
if (devs_found > 1 && raiddisks == 0) {
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/* must be '-a'. */
if (size >= 0 || chunk || layout_str != NULL || bitmap_file) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --add cannot be used with "
"other geometry changes in --grow mode\n");
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rv = 1;
break;
}
for (dv=devlist->next; dv ; dv=dv->next) {
rv = Grow_Add_device(devlist->devname, mdfd,
dv->devname);
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if (rv)
break;
}
} else if (bitmap_file) {
if (size >= 0 || raiddisks || chunk ||
layout_str != NULL || devs_found > 1) {
fprintf(stderr, Name ": --bitmap changes cannot be "
"used with other geometry changes "
"in --grow mode\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (delay == 0)
delay = DEFAULT_BITMAP_DELAY;
rv = Grow_addbitmap(devlist->devname, mdfd, bitmap_file,
bitmap_chunk, delay, write_behind, force);
} else if (size >= 0 || raiddisks != 0 || layout_str != NULL
|| chunk != 0 || level != UnSet) {
rv = Grow_reshape(devlist->devname, mdfd, quiet, backup_file,
size, level, layout_str, chunk, raiddisks,
devlist->next,
assume_clean, force);
} else if (array_size < 0)
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fprintf(stderr, Name ": no changes to --grow\n");
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break;
case INCREMENTAL:
if (rebuild_map) {
RebuildMap();
}
if (scan) {
if (runstop <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, Name
": --incremental --scan meaningless without --run.\n");
break;
}
if (devmode == 'f') {
fprintf(stderr, Name
": --incremental --scan --fail not supported.\n");
break;
}
rv = IncrementalScan(verbose);
}
if (!devlist) {
if (!rebuild_map && !scan) {
fprintf(stderr, Name
": --incremental requires a device.\n");
rv = 1;
}
break;
}
if (devlist->next) {
fprintf(stderr, Name
": --incremental can only handle one device.\n");
rv = 1;
break;
}
if (devmode == 'f')
rv = IncrementalRemove(devlist->devname, remove_path,
verbose-quiet);
else
rv = Incremental(devlist->devname, verbose-quiet,
runstop, ss, homehost,
require_homehost, autof,
freeze_reshape);
break;
case AUTODETECT:
autodetect();
break;
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}
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exit(rv);
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}