The family_number field can change. The option-rom will change the
family number when it starts a rebuild process (flags a container for
rebuild). This was not seen previously as mdadm would usually start the
rebuild process, preserving the family number.
This is the mechanism that helps to prevent a prodigal array member from
being returned to its original system and cause a rebuild to go in the
wrong direction. With the change we will end up with a container that
will fail to assemble unless the device with the incompatible family
number is left out of the assembly.
So, take several actions:
1/ Convert uuid generation to use orig_family_num, being careful to
preserve the existing uuid in the case where orig_family_num is not
set (i.e. previous mdadm created imsm arrays)
2/ Set orig_family_num at Create. For arrays created by mdadm prior to
this release orig_family_num will be zero, so set it to family_num at
the first metadata write.
3/ Add checks for orig_family_num to compare_super_imsm
4/ Update the family number when initiating rebuild
5/ The option-rom mixes some random data into the family number, add
this functionality to the mdadm implementation.
Reported-by: Marcin Labun <marcin.labun@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>