273 lines
8.7 KiB
Diff
273 lines
8.7 KiB
Diff
From 932b9720bb074e49ac920642b3fe9c3d84019787 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com>
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 17:37:12 -0600
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Subject: [PATCH 39/54] devices: use dev-cache aliases handling from label scan
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functions
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The label scan functions where doing some device alias validation
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which is now better handled by the dev-cache layer, so just use
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that.
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---
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lib/device/dev-cache.c | 4 +-
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lib/device/dev-cache.h | 1 +
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lib/label/label.c | 143 ++++++++++-------------------------------
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3 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/lib/device/dev-cache.c b/lib/device/dev-cache.c
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index 58e67e130..b0759b06c 100644
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--- a/lib/device/dev-cache.c
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+++ b/lib/device/dev-cache.c
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@@ -1410,7 +1410,7 @@ static void _remove_alias(struct device *dev, const char *name)
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* deactivated LV. Those old paths are all invalid and are dropped here.
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*/
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-static void _verify_aliases(struct device *dev)
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+void dev_cache_verify_aliases(struct device *dev)
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{
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struct dm_str_list *strl, *strl2;
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struct stat st;
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@@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ static struct device *_dev_cache_get(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *name,
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_remove_alias(dev, name);
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/* Remove any other names in dev->aliases that are incorrect. */
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- _verify_aliases(dev);
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+ dev_cache_verify_aliases(dev);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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diff --git a/lib/device/dev-cache.h b/lib/device/dev-cache.h
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index 51c3fc6c3..321a56d7b 100644
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--- a/lib/device/dev-cache.h
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+++ b/lib/device/dev-cache.h
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@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ int dev_cache_add_dir(const char *path);
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struct device *dev_cache_get(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *name, struct dev_filter *f);
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struct device *dev_cache_get_existing(struct cmd_context *cmd, const char *name, struct dev_filter *f);
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struct device *dev_cache_get_by_devt(struct cmd_context *cmd, dev_t devt);
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+void dev_cache_verify_aliases(struct device *dev);
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struct device *dev_hash_get(const char *name);
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diff --git a/lib/label/label.c b/lib/label/label.c
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index cf707f7a3..06958b502 100644
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--- a/lib/label/label.c
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+++ b/lib/label/label.c
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@@ -458,7 +458,6 @@ static int _scan_dev_open(struct device *dev)
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const char *name;
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const char *modestr;
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struct stat sbuf;
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- int retried = 0;
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int flags = 0;
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int fd, di;
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@@ -478,14 +477,23 @@ static int _scan_dev_open(struct device *dev)
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return 0;
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}
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+ next_name:
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/*
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* All the names for this device (major:minor) are kept on
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* dev->aliases, the first one is the primary/preferred name.
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+ *
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+ * The default name preferences in dev-cache mean that the first
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+ * name in dev->aliases is not a symlink for scsi devices, but is
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+ * the /dev/mapper/ symlink for mpath devices.
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+ *
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+ * If preferred names are set to symlinks, should this
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+ * first attempt to open using a non-symlink?
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+ *
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+ * dm_list_first() returns NULL if the list is empty.
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*/
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if (!(name_list = dm_list_first(&dev->aliases))) {
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- /* Shouldn't happen */
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- log_error("Device open %s %d:%d has no path names.",
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- dev_name(dev), (int)MAJOR(dev->dev), (int)MINOR(dev->dev));
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+ log_error("Device open %d:%d has no path names.",
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+ (int)MAJOR(dev->dev), (int)MINOR(dev->dev));
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return 0;
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}
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name_sl = dm_list_item(name_list, struct dm_str_list);
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@@ -513,50 +521,34 @@ static int _scan_dev_open(struct device *dev)
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modestr = "ro";
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}
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-retry_open:
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-
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fd = open(name, flags, 0777);
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-
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if (fd < 0) {
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if ((errno == EBUSY) && (flags & O_EXCL)) {
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log_error("Can't open %s exclusively. Mounted filesystem?",
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dev_name(dev));
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+ return 0;
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} else {
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- int major, minor;
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-
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/*
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- * Shouldn't happen, if it does, print stat info to help figure
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- * out what's wrong.
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+ * drop name from dev->aliases and use verify_aliases to
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+ * drop any other invalid aliases before retrying open with
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+ * any remaining valid paths.
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*/
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-
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- major = (int)MAJOR(dev->dev);
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- minor = (int)MINOR(dev->dev);
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-
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- log_error("Device open %s %d:%d failed errno %d", name, major, minor, errno);
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-
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- if (stat(name, &sbuf)) {
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- log_debug_devs("Device open %s %d:%d stat failed errno %d",
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- name, major, minor, errno);
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- } else if (sbuf.st_rdev != dev->dev) {
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- log_debug_devs("Device open %s %d:%d stat %d:%d does not match.",
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- name, major, minor,
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- (int)MAJOR(sbuf.st_rdev), (int)MINOR(sbuf.st_rdev));
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- }
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-
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- if (!retried) {
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- /*
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- * FIXME: remove this, the theory for this retry is that
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- * there may be a udev race that we can sometimes mask by
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- * retrying. This is here until we can figure out if it's
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- * needed and if so fix the real problem.
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- */
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- usleep(5000);
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- log_debug_devs("Device open %s retry", dev_name(dev));
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- retried = 1;
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- goto retry_open;
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- }
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+ log_debug("Drop alias for %d:%d failed open %s (%d)",
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+ (int)MAJOR(dev->dev), (int)MINOR(dev->dev), name, errno);
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+ dev_cache_failed_path(dev, name);
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+ dev_cache_verify_aliases(dev);
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+ goto next_name;
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}
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- return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Verify that major:minor from the path still match dev. */
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+ if ((fstat(fd, &sbuf) < 0) || (sbuf.st_rdev != dev->dev)) {
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+ log_warn("Invalid path %s for device %d:%d, trying different path.",
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+ name, (int)MAJOR(dev->dev), (int)MINOR(dev->dev));
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+ (void)close(fd);
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+ dev_cache_failed_path(dev, name);
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+ dev_cache_verify_aliases(dev);
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+ goto next_name;
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}
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dev->flags |= DEV_IN_BCACHE;
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@@ -604,37 +596,6 @@ static int _scan_dev_close(struct device *dev)
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return 1;
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}
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-static void _drop_bad_aliases(struct device *dev)
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-{
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- struct dm_str_list *strl, *strl2;
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- const char *name;
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- struct stat sbuf;
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- int major = (int)MAJOR(dev->dev);
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- int minor = (int)MINOR(dev->dev);
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- int bad;
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-
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- dm_list_iterate_items_safe(strl, strl2, &dev->aliases) {
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- name = strl->str;
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- bad = 0;
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-
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- if (stat(name, &sbuf)) {
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- bad = 1;
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- log_debug_devs("Device path check %d:%d %s stat failed errno %d",
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- major, minor, name, errno);
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- } else if (sbuf.st_rdev != dev->dev) {
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- bad = 1;
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- log_debug_devs("Device path check %d:%d %s stat %d:%d does not match.",
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- major, minor, name,
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- (int)MAJOR(sbuf.st_rdev), (int)MINOR(sbuf.st_rdev));
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- }
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-
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- if (bad) {
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- log_debug_devs("Device path check %d:%d dropping path %s.", major, minor, name);
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- dev_cache_failed_path(dev, name);
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- }
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- }
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-}
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-
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// Like bcache_invalidate, only it throws any dirty data away if the
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// write fails.
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static void _invalidate_di(struct bcache *cache, int di)
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@@ -662,10 +623,8 @@ static int _scan_list(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dev_filter *f,
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char headers_buf[HEADERS_BUF_SIZE];
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struct dm_list wait_devs;
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struct dm_list done_devs;
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- struct dm_list reopen_devs;
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struct device_list *devl, *devl2;
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struct block *bb;
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- int retried_open = 0;
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int scan_read_errors = 0;
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int scan_process_errors = 0;
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int scan_failed_count = 0;
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@@ -676,7 +635,6 @@ static int _scan_list(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dev_filter *f,
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dm_list_init(&wait_devs);
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dm_list_init(&done_devs);
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- dm_list_init(&reopen_devs);
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log_debug_devs("Scanning %d devices for VG info", dm_list_size(devs));
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@@ -700,9 +658,9 @@ static int _scan_list(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dev_filter *f,
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if (!_in_bcache(devl->dev)) {
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if (!_scan_dev_open(devl->dev)) {
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- log_debug_devs("Scan failed to open %s.", dev_name(devl->dev));
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+ log_debug_devs("Scan failed to open %d:%d %s.",
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+ (int)MAJOR(devl->dev->dev), (int)MINOR(devl->dev->dev), dev_name(devl->dev));
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dm_list_del(&devl->list);
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- dm_list_add(&reopen_devs, &devl->list);
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devl->dev->flags |= DEV_SCAN_NOT_READ;
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continue;
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}
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@@ -786,41 +744,6 @@ static int _scan_list(struct cmd_context *cmd, struct dev_filter *f,
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if (!dm_list_empty(devs))
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goto scan_more;
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- /*
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- * We're done scanning all the devs. If we failed to open any of them
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- * the first time through, refresh device paths and retry. We failed
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- * to open the devs on the reopen_devs list.
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- *
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- * FIXME: it's not clear if or why this helps.
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- */
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- if (!dm_list_empty(&reopen_devs)) {
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- if (retried_open) {
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- /* Don't try again. */
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- scan_failed_count += dm_list_size(&reopen_devs);
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- dm_list_splice(&done_devs, &reopen_devs);
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- goto out;
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- }
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- retried_open = 1;
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-
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- dm_list_iterate_items_safe(devl, devl2, &reopen_devs) {
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- _drop_bad_aliases(devl->dev);
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-
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- if (dm_list_empty(&devl->dev->aliases)) {
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- log_warn("WARNING: Scan ignoring device %d:%d with no paths.",
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- (int)MAJOR(devl->dev->dev),
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- (int)MINOR(devl->dev->dev));
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-
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- dm_list_del(&devl->list);
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- lvmcache_del_dev(devl->dev);
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- scan_failed_count++;
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /* Put devs that failed to open back on the original list to retry. */
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- dm_list_splice(devs, &reopen_devs);
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- goto scan_more;
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- }
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-out:
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log_debug_devs("Scanned devices: read errors %d process errors %d failed %d",
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scan_read_errors, scan_process_errors, scan_failed_count);
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--
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2.34.3
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