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1/*
2 * mdmon - monitor external metadata arrays
3 *
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4 * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
5 * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Intel Corporation
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6 *
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
9 * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
14 * more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
17 * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
18 * 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
19 */
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20
21/*
22 * The management thread for monitoring active md arrays.
23 * This thread does things which might block such as memory
24 * allocation.
25 * In particular:
26 *
27 * - Find out about new arrays in this container.
28 * Allocate the data structures and open the files.
29 *
30 * For this we watch /proc/mdstat and find new arrays with
31 * metadata type that confirms sharing. e.g. "md4"
32 * When we find a new array we slip it into the list of
33 * arrays and signal 'monitor' by writing to a pipe.
34 *
35 * - Respond to reshape requests by allocating new data structures
36 * and opening new files.
37 *
38 * These come as a change to raid_disks. We allocate a new
39 * version of the data structures and slip it into the list.
40 * 'monitor' will notice and release the old version.
41 * Changes to level, chunksize, layout.. do not need re-allocation.
42 * Reductions in raid_disks don't really either, but we handle
43 * them the same way for consistency.
44 *
45 * - When a device is added to the container, we add it to the metadata
46 * as a spare.
47 *
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48 * - Deal with degraded array
49 * We only do this when first noticing the array is degraded.
50 * This can be when we first see the array, when sync completes or
51 * when recovery completes.
52 *
53 * Check if number of failed devices suggests recovery is needed, and
54 * skip if not.
55 * Ask metadata to allocate a spare device
56 * Add device as not in_sync and give a role
57 * Update metadata.
58 * Open sysfs files and pass to monitor.
59 * Make sure that monitor Starts recovery....
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60 *
61 * - Pass on metadata updates from external programs such as
62 * mdadm creating a new array.
63 *
64 * This is most-messy.
65 * It might involve adding a new array or changing the status of
66 * a spare, or any reconfig that the kernel doesn't get involved in.
67 *
68 * The required updates are received via a named pipe. There will
69 * be one named pipe for each container. Each message contains a
70 * sync marker: 0x5a5aa5a5, A byte count, and the message. This is
71 * passed to the metadata handler which will interpret and process it.
72 * For 'DDF' messages are internal data blocks with the leading
73 * 'magic number' signifying what sort of data it is.
74 *
75 */
76
77/*
78 * We select on /proc/mdstat and the named pipe.
79 * We create new arrays or updated version of arrays and slip
80 * them into the head of the list, then signal 'monitor' via a pipe write.
81 * 'monitor' will notice and place the old array on a return list.
82 * Metadata updates are placed on a queue just like they arrive
83 * from the named pipe.
84 *
85 * When new arrays are found based on correct metadata string, we
86 * need to identify them with an entry in the metadata. Maybe we require
87 * the metadata to be mdX/NN when NN is the index into an appropriate table.
88 *
89 */
90
91/*
92 * List of tasks:
93 * - Watch for spares to be added to the container, and write updated
94 * metadata to them.
95 * - Watch for new arrays using this container, confirm they match metadata
96 * and if so, start monitoring them
97 * - Watch for spares being added to monitored arrays. This shouldn't
98 * happen, as we should do all the adding. Just remove them.
99 * - Watch for change in raid-disks, chunk-size, etc. Update metadata and
100 * start a reshape.
101 */
102#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
103#define _GNU_SOURCE
104#endif
105#include "mdadm.h"
106#include "mdmon.h"
4d43913c 107#include <sys/syscall.h>
549e9569 108#include <sys/socket.h>
1ed3f387 109#include <signal.h>
549e9569 110
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111static void close_aa(struct active_array *aa)
112{
113 struct mdinfo *d;
114
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115 for (d = aa->info.devs; d; d = d->next) {
116 close(d->recovery_fd);
2a0bb19e 117 close(d->state_fd);
e1516be1 118 }
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119
120 close(aa->action_fd);
121 close(aa->info.state_fd);
122 close(aa->resync_start_fd);
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123}
124
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125static void free_aa(struct active_array *aa)
126{
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127 /* Note that this doesn't close fds if they are being used
128 * by a clone. ->container will be set for a clone
549e9569 129 */
4e6e574a 130 dprintf("%s: devnum: %d\n", __func__, aa->devnum);
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131 if (!aa->container)
132 close_aa(aa);
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133 while (aa->info.devs) {
134 struct mdinfo *d = aa->info.devs;
135 aa->info.devs = d->next;
136 free(d);
137 }
138 free(aa);
139}
140
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141static struct active_array *duplicate_aa(struct active_array *aa)
142{
143 struct active_array *newa = malloc(sizeof(*newa));
144 struct mdinfo **dp1, **dp2;
145
146 *newa = *aa;
147 newa->next = NULL;
148 newa->replaces = NULL;
149 newa->info.next = NULL;
150
151 dp2 = &newa->info.devs;
152
153 for (dp1 = &aa->info.devs; *dp1; dp1 = &(*dp1)->next) {
154 struct mdinfo *d;
155 if ((*dp1)->state_fd < 0)
156 continue;
157
158 d = malloc(sizeof(*d));
159 *d = **dp1;
160 *dp2 = d;
161 dp2 = & d->next;
162 }
7e1432fb 163 *dp2 = NULL;
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164
165 return newa;
166}
167
4d43913c 168static void wakeup_monitor(void)
2a0bb19e 169{
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170 /* tgkill(getpid(), mon_tid, SIGUSR1); */
171 int pid = getpid();
172 syscall(SYS_tgkill, pid, mon_tid, SIGUSR1);
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173}
174
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175static void remove_old(void)
176{
177 if (discard_this) {
178 discard_this->next = NULL;
179 free_aa(discard_this);
180 if (pending_discard == discard_this)
181 pending_discard = NULL;
182 discard_this = NULL;
48561b01 183 wakeup_monitor();
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184 }
185}
186
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187static void replace_array(struct supertype *container,
188 struct active_array *old,
189 struct active_array *new)
190{
191 /* To replace an array, we add it to the top of the list
192 * marked with ->replaces to point to the original.
193 * 'monitor' will take the original out of the list
194 * and put it on 'discard_this'. We take it from there
195 * and discard it.
196 */
1ed3f387 197 remove_old();
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198 while (pending_discard) {
199 while (discard_this == NULL)
200 sleep(1);
1ed3f387 201 remove_old();
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202 }
203 pending_discard = old;
204 new->replaces = old;
205 new->next = container->arrays;
206 container->arrays = new;
4d43913c 207 wakeup_monitor();
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208}
209
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210struct metadata_update *update_queue = NULL;
211struct metadata_update *update_queue_handled = NULL;
212struct metadata_update *update_queue_pending = NULL;
213
071cfc42 214static void free_updates(struct metadata_update **update)
2e735d19 215{
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216 while (*update) {
217 struct metadata_update *this = *update;
218
219 *update = this->next;
904c1ef7 220 free(this->buf);
071cfc42 221 free(this->space);
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222 free(this);
223 }
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224}
225
226void check_update_queue(struct supertype *container)
227{
228 free_updates(&update_queue_handled);
229
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230 if (update_queue == NULL &&
231 update_queue_pending) {
232 update_queue = update_queue_pending;
233 update_queue_pending = NULL;
4d43913c 234 wakeup_monitor();
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235 }
236}
237
6c3fb95c 238static void queue_metadata_update(struct metadata_update *mu)
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239{
240 struct metadata_update **qp;
241
242 qp = &update_queue_pending;
243 while (*qp)
244 qp = & ((*qp)->next);
245 *qp = mu;
246}
247
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248static void add_disk_to_container(struct supertype *st, struct mdinfo *sd)
249{
250 int dfd;
251 char nm[20];
661dce36 252 struct supertype *st2;
43dad3d6 253 struct metadata_update *update = NULL;
661dce36 254 struct mdinfo info;
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255 mdu_disk_info_t dk = {
256 .number = -1,
257 .major = sd->disk.major,
258 .minor = sd->disk.minor,
259 .raid_disk = -1,
260 .state = 0,
261 };
262
263 dprintf("%s: add %d:%d to container\n",
264 __func__, sd->disk.major, sd->disk.minor);
265
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266 sd->next = st->devs;
267 st->devs = sd;
268
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269 sprintf(nm, "%d:%d", sd->disk.major, sd->disk.minor);
270 dfd = dev_open(nm, O_RDWR);
271 if (dfd < 0)
272 return;
273
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274 /* Check the metadata and see if it is already part of this
275 * array
276 */
277 st2 = dup_super(st);
278 if (st2->ss->load_super(st2, dfd, NULL) == 0) {
a5d85af7 279 st2->ss->getinfo_super(st, &info, NULL);
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280 if (st->ss->compare_super(st, st2) == 0 &&
281 info.disk.raid_disk >= 0) {
282 /* Looks like a good member of array.
283 * Just accept it.
284 * mdadm will incorporate any parts into
285 * active arrays.
286 */
287 st2->ss->free_super(st2);
288 return;
289 }
290 }
291 st2->ss->free_super(st2);
292
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293 st->update_tail = &update;
294 st->ss->add_to_super(st, &dk, dfd, NULL);
295 st->ss->write_init_super(st);
296 queue_metadata_update(update);
297 st->update_tail = NULL;
298}
299
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300static void manage_container(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat,
301 struct supertype *container)
302{
303 /* The only thing of interest here is if a new device
304 * has been added to the container. We add it to the
305 * array ignoring any metadata on it.
306 * FIXME should we look for compatible metadata and take hints
307 * about spare assignment.... probably not.
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308 */
309 if (mdstat->devcnt != container->devcnt) {
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310 struct mdinfo **cdp, *cd, *di, *mdi;
311 int found;
312
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313 /* read /sys/block/NAME/md/dev-??/block/dev to find out
314 * what is there, and compare with container->info.devs
315 * To see what is removed and what is added.
316 * These need to be remove from, or added to, the array
317 */
b526e52d 318 mdi = sysfs_read(-1, mdstat->devnum, GET_DEVS);
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319 if (!mdi) {
320 /* invalidate the current count so we can try again */
321 container->devcnt = -1;
7bc1962f 322 return;
313a4a82 323 }
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324
325 /* check for removals */
326 for (cdp = &container->devs; *cdp; ) {
327 found = 0;
328 for (di = mdi->devs; di; di = di->next)
329 if (di->disk.major == (*cdp)->disk.major &&
330 di->disk.minor == (*cdp)->disk.minor) {
331 found = 1;
332 break;
333 }
334 if (!found) {
335 cd = *cdp;
336 *cdp = (*cdp)->next;
337 free(cd);
338 } else
339 cdp = &(*cdp)->next;
340 }
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341
342 /* check for additions */
343 for (di = mdi->devs; di; di = di->next) {
344 for (cd = container->devs; cd; cd = cd->next)
345 if (di->disk.major == cd->disk.major &&
346 di->disk.minor == cd->disk.minor)
347 break;
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348 if (!cd) {
349 struct mdinfo *newd = malloc(sizeof(*newd));
350
351 if (!newd) {
352 container->devcnt = -1;
353 continue;
354 }
355 *newd = *di;
356 add_disk_to_container(container, newd);
357 }
43dad3d6 358 }
7bc1962f 359 sysfs_free(mdi);
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360 container->devcnt = mdstat->devcnt;
361 }
362}
363
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364static int disk_init_and_add(struct mdinfo *disk, struct mdinfo *clone,
365 struct active_array *aa)
366{
367 if (!disk || !clone)
368 return -1;
369
370 *disk = *clone;
371 disk->recovery_fd = sysfs_open(aa->devnum, disk->sys_name, "recovery_start");
372 disk->state_fd = sysfs_open(aa->devnum, disk->sys_name, "state");
373 disk->prev_state = read_dev_state(disk->state_fd);
374 disk->curr_state = disk->prev_state;
375 disk->next = aa->info.devs;
376 aa->info.devs = disk;
377
378 return 0;
379}
380
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381static void manage_member(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat,
382 struct active_array *a)
383{
384 /* Compare mdstat info with known state of member array.
385 * We do not need to look for device state changes here, that
386 * is dealt with by the monitor.
387 *
388 * We just look for changes which suggest that a reshape is
389 * being requested.
390 * Unfortunately decreases in raid_disks don't show up in
391 * mdstat until the reshape completes FIXME.
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392 *
393 * Actually, we also want to handle degraded arrays here by
394 * trying to find and assign a spare.
395 * We do that whenever the monitor tells us too.
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396 */
397 // FIXME
398 a->info.array.raid_disks = mdstat->raid_disks;
399 a->info.array.chunk_size = mdstat->chunk_size;
400 // MORE
401
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402 if (a->check_degraded) {
403 struct metadata_update *updates = NULL;
071cfc42 404 struct mdinfo *newdev = NULL;
6c3fb95c 405 struct active_array *newa;
071cfc42 406 struct mdinfo *d;
3c00ffbe 407
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408 a->check_degraded = 0;
409
410 /* The array may not be degraded, this is just a good time
411 * to check.
412 */
413 newdev = a->container->ss->activate_spare(a, &updates);
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414 if (!newdev)
415 return;
416
417 newa = duplicate_aa(a);
418 if (!newa)
419 goto out;
420 /* Cool, we can add a device or several. */
421
422 /* Add device to array and set offset/size/slot.
423 * and open files for each newdev */
424 for (d = newdev; d ; d = d->next) {
425 struct mdinfo *newd;
426
427 newd = malloc(sizeof(*newd));
428 if (!newd)
429 continue;
2904b26f 430 if (sysfs_add_disk(&newa->info, d, 0) < 0) {
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431 free(newd);
432 continue;
6c3fb95c 433 }
63b4aae3 434 disk_init_and_add(newd, d, newa);
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435 }
436 queue_metadata_update(updates);
437 updates = NULL;
438 replace_array(a->container, a, newa);
439 sysfs_set_str(&a->info, NULL, "sync_action", "recover");
440 out:
441 while (newdev) {
442 d = newdev->next;
443 free(newdev);
444 newdev = d;
6c3fb95c 445 }
071cfc42 446 free_updates(&updates);
6c3fb95c 447 }
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448}
449
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450static int aa_ready(struct active_array *aa)
451{
452 struct mdinfo *d;
453 int level = aa->info.array.level;
454
455 for (d = aa->info.devs; d; d = d->next)
456 if (d->state_fd < 0)
457 return 0;
458
459 if (aa->info.state_fd < 0)
460 return 0;
461
462 if (level > 0 && (aa->action_fd < 0 || aa->resync_start_fd < 0))
463 return 0;
464
465 if (!aa->container)
466 return 0;
467
468 return 1;
469}
470
549e9569 471static void manage_new(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat,
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472 struct supertype *container,
473 struct active_array *victim)
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474{
475 /* A new array has appeared in this container.
476 * Hopefully it is already recorded in the metadata.
477 * Check, then create the new array to report it to
478 * the monitor.
479 */
480
481 struct active_array *new;
482 struct mdinfo *mdi, *di;
cba0191b 483 char *inst;
549e9569 484 int i;
f1d26766 485 int failed = 0;
549e9569 486
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487 /* check if array is ready to be monitored */
488 if (!mdstat->active)
489 return;
490
491 mdi = sysfs_read(-1, mdstat->devnum,
492 GET_LEVEL|GET_CHUNK|GET_DISKS|GET_COMPONENT|
f1d26766 493 GET_DEGRADED|GET_DEVS|GET_OFFSET|GET_SIZE|GET_STATE);
836759d5 494
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495 new = malloc(sizeof(*new));
496
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497 if (!new || !mdi) {
498 if (mdi)
499 sysfs_free(mdi);
500 if (new)
501 free(new);
502 return;
503 }
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504 memset(new, 0, sizeof(*new));
505
549e9569 506 new->devnum = mdstat->devnum;
7e1432fb 507 strcpy(new->info.sys_name, devnum2devname(new->devnum));
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508
509 new->prev_state = new->curr_state = new->next_state = inactive;
510 new->prev_action= new->curr_action= new->next_action= idle;
511
512 new->container = container;
513
cba0191b 514 inst = &mdstat->metadata_version[10+strlen(container->devname)+1];
549e9569 515
549e9569 516 new->info.array = mdi->array;
272bcc48 517 new->info.component_size = mdi->component_size;
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518
519 for (i = 0; i < new->info.array.raid_disks; i++) {
520 struct mdinfo *newd = malloc(sizeof(*newd));
521
522 for (di = mdi->devs; di; di = di->next)
523 if (i == di->disk.raid_disk)
524 break;
525
63b4aae3 526 if (disk_init_and_add(newd, di, new) != 0) {
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527 if (newd)
528 free(newd);
529
f1d26766 530 failed++;
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531 if (failed > new->info.array.failed_disks) {
532 /* we cannot properly monitor without all working disks */
533 new->container = NULL;
534 break;
535 }
549e9569 536 }
549e9569 537 }
836759d5 538
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539 new->action_fd = sysfs_open(new->devnum, NULL, "sync_action");
540 new->info.state_fd = sysfs_open(new->devnum, NULL, "array_state");
c052ba30 541 new->resync_start_fd = sysfs_open(new->devnum, NULL, "resync_start");
e9dd1598 542 new->metadata_fd = sysfs_open(new->devnum, NULL, "metadata_version");
484240d8 543 new->sync_completed_fd = sysfs_open(new->devnum, NULL, "sync_completed");
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544 dprintf("%s: inst: %d action: %d state: %d\n", __func__, atoi(inst),
545 new->action_fd, new->info.state_fd);
549e9569 546
4fa5aef9 547 sysfs_free(mdi);
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548
549 /* if everything checks out tell the metadata handler we want to
550 * manage this instance
551 */
552 if (!aa_ready(new) || container->ss->open_new(container, new, inst) < 0) {
553 fprintf(stderr, "mdmon: failed to monitor %s\n",
554 mdstat->metadata_version);
549e9569 555 new->container = NULL;
836759d5 556 free_aa(new);
93f7caca 557 } else {
2a0bb19e 558 replace_array(container, victim, new);
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559 if (failed) {
560 new->check_degraded = 1;
561 manage_member(mdstat, new);
562 }
563 }
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564}
565
5d19760d 566void manage(struct mdstat_ent *mdstat, struct supertype *container)
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567{
568 /* We have just read mdstat and need to compare it with
569 * the known active arrays.
570 * Arrays with the wrong metadata are ignored.
571 */
572
573 for ( ; mdstat ; mdstat = mdstat->next) {
574 struct active_array *a;
575 if (mdstat->devnum == container->devnum) {
576 manage_container(mdstat, container);
577 continue;
578 }
883a6142 579 if (!is_container_member(mdstat, container->devname))
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580 /* Not for this array */
581 continue;
582 /* Looks like a member of this container */
5d19760d 583 for (a = container->arrays; a; a = a->next) {
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584 if (mdstat->devnum == a->devnum) {
585 if (a->container)
586 manage_member(mdstat, a);
587 break;
588 }
589 }
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590 if (a == NULL || !a->container)
591 manage_new(mdstat, container, a);
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592 }
593}
594
edd8d13c 595static void handle_message(struct supertype *container, struct metadata_update *msg)
3e70c845 596{
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597 /* queue this metadata update through to the monitor */
598
599 struct metadata_update *mu;
600
313a4a82 601 if (msg->len <= 0)
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602 while (update_queue_pending || update_queue) {
603 check_update_queue(container);
604 usleep(15*1000);
605 }
606
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607 if (msg->len == 0) { /* ping_monitor */
608 int cnt;
609
3c00ffbe 610 cnt = monitor_loop_cnt;
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611 if (cnt & 1)
612 cnt += 2; /* wait until next pselect */
613 else
614 cnt += 3; /* wait for 2 pselects */
615 wakeup_monitor();
3c00ffbe 616
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617 while (monitor_loop_cnt - cnt < 0)
618 usleep(10 * 1000);
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619 } else if (msg->len == -1) { /* ping_manager */
620 struct mdstat_ent *mdstat = mdstat_read(1, 0);
621
622 manage(mdstat, container);
623 free_mdstat(mdstat);
6144ed44 624 } else if (!sigterm) {
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625 mu = malloc(sizeof(*mu));
626 mu->len = msg->len;
627 mu->buf = msg->buf;
628 msg->buf = NULL;
629 mu->space = NULL;
630 mu->next = NULL;
631 if (container->ss->prepare_update)
632 container->ss->prepare_update(container, mu);
633 queue_metadata_update(mu);
634 }
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635}
636
637void read_sock(struct supertype *container)
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638{
639 int fd;
bfa44e2e 640 struct metadata_update msg;
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641 int terminate = 0;
642 long fl;
643 int tmo = 3; /* 3 second timeout before hanging up the socket */
549e9569 644
3e70c845 645 fd = accept(container->sock, NULL, NULL);
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646 if (fd < 0)
647 return;
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648
649 fl = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
650 fl |= O_NONBLOCK;
651 fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fl);
652
653 do {
654 msg.buf = NULL;
655
656 /* read and validate the message */
657 if (receive_message(fd, &msg, tmo) == 0) {
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658 handle_message(container, &msg);
659 if (ack(fd, tmo) < 0)
660 terminate = 1;
661 } else
b109d928 662 terminate = 1;
b109d928 663
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664 } while (!terminate);
665
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666 close(fd);
667}
1ed3f387 668
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669int exit_now = 0;
670int manager_ready = 0;
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671void do_manager(struct supertype *container)
672{
673 struct mdstat_ent *mdstat;
4d43913c 674 sigset_t set;
1ed3f387 675
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676 sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, NULL, &set);
677 sigdelset(&set, SIGUSR1);
6144ed44 678 sigdelset(&set, SIGTERM);
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679
680 do {
1ed3f387 681
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682 if (exit_now)
683 exit(0);
684
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685 /* Can only 'manage' things if 'monitor' is not making
686 * structural changes to metadata, so need to check
687 * update_queue
688 */
689 if (update_queue == NULL) {
690 mdstat = mdstat_read(1, 0);
549e9569 691
3c00ffbe 692 manage(mdstat, container);
549e9569 693
3c00ffbe 694 read_sock(container);
4fa5aef9 695
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696 free_mdstat(mdstat);
697 }
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698 remove_old();
699
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700 check_update_queue(container);
701
e0d6609f 702 manager_ready = 1;
4d43913c 703
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704 if (sigterm)
705 wakeup_monitor();
706
5d4d1b26 707 if (update_queue == NULL)
58a4ba2a 708 mdstat_wait_fd(container->sock, &set);
5d4d1b26 709 else
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710 /* If an update is happening, just wait for signal */
711 pselect(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &set);
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712 } while(1);
713}