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/*
* mdmon - monitor external metadata arrays
*
* Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
* Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Intel Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope 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.,
* 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include "mdadm.h"
#include "mdmon.h"
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <signal.h>
static char *array_states[] = {
"clear", "inactive", "suspended", "readonly", "read-auto",
"clean", "active", "write-pending", "active-idle", NULL };
static char *sync_actions[] = {
"idle", "reshape", "resync", "recover", "check", "repair", NULL
};
static int write_attr(char *attr, int fd)
{
return write(fd, attr, strlen(attr));
}
static void add_fd(fd_set *fds, int *maxfd, int fd)
{
struct stat st;
if (fd < 0)
return;
if (fstat(fd, &st) == -1) {
dprintf("%s: Invalid fd %d\n", __func__, fd);
return;
}
if (st.st_nlink == 0) {
dprintf("%s: fd %d was deleted\n", __func__, fd);
return;
}
if (fd > *maxfd)
*maxfd = fd;
FD_SET(fd, fds);
}
static int read_attr(char *buf, int len, int fd)
{
int n;
if (fd < 0) {
buf[0] = 0;
return 0;
}
lseek(fd, 0, 0);
n = read(fd, buf, len - 1);
if (n <= 0) {
buf[0] = 0;
return 0;
}
buf[n] = 0;
if (buf[n-1] == '\n')
buf[n-1] = 0;
return n;
}
static void read_resync_start(int fd, unsigned long long *v)
{
char buf[30];
int n;
n = read_attr(buf, 30, fd);
if (n <= 0) {
dprintf("%s: Failed to read resync_start (%d)\n",
__func__, fd);
return;
}
if (strncmp(buf, "none", 4) == 0)
*v = MaxSector;
else
*v = strtoull(buf, NULL, 10);
}
static unsigned long long read_sync_completed(int fd)
{
unsigned long long val;
char buf[50];
int n;
char *ep;
n = read_attr(buf, 50, fd);
if (n <= 0)
return 0;
buf[n] = 0;
val = strtoull(buf, &ep, 0);
if (ep == buf || (*ep != 0 && *ep != '\n' && *ep != ' '))
return 0;
return val;
}
static enum array_state read_state(int fd)
{
char buf[20];
int n = read_attr(buf, 20, fd);
if (n <= 0)
return bad_word;
return (enum array_state) sysfs_match_word(buf, array_states);
}
static enum sync_action read_action( int fd)
{
char buf[20];
int n = read_attr(buf, 20, fd);
if (n <= 0)
return bad_action;
return (enum sync_action) sysfs_match_word(buf, sync_actions);
}
int read_dev_state(int fd)
{
char buf[60];
int n = read_attr(buf, 60, fd);
char *cp;
int rv = 0;
if (n <= 0)
return 0;
cp = buf;
while (cp) {
if (sysfs_attr_match(cp, "faulty"))
rv |= DS_FAULTY;
if (sysfs_attr_match(cp, "in_sync"))
rv |= DS_INSYNC;
if (sysfs_attr_match(cp, "write_mostly"))
rv |= DS_WRITE_MOSTLY;
if (sysfs_attr_match(cp, "spare"))
rv |= DS_SPARE;
if (sysfs_attr_match(cp, "blocked"))
rv |= DS_BLOCKED;
cp = strchr(cp, ',');
if (cp)
cp++;
}
return rv;
}
static void signal_manager(void)
{
/* tgkill(getpid(), mon_tid, SIGUSR1); */
int pid = getpid();
syscall(SYS_tgkill, pid, mgr_tid, SIGUSR1);
}
/* Monitor a set of active md arrays - all of which share the
* same metadata - and respond to events that require
* metadata update.
*
* New arrays are detected by another thread which allocates
* required memory and attaches the data structure to our list.
*
* Events:
* Array stops.
* This is detected by array_state going to 'clear' or 'inactive'.
* while we thought it was active.
* Response is to mark metadata as clean and 'clear' the array(??)
* write-pending
* array_state if 'write-pending'
* We mark metadata as 'dirty' then set array to 'active'.
* active_idle
* Either ignore, or mark clean, then mark metadata as clean.
*
* device fails
* detected by rd-N/state reporting "faulty"
* mark device as 'failed' in metadata, let the kernel release the
* device by writing '-blocked' to rd/state, and finally write 'remove' to
* rd/state. Before a disk can be replaced it must be failed and removed
* from all container members, this will be preemptive for the other
* arrays... safe?
*
* sync completes
* sync_action was 'resync' and becomes 'idle' and resync_start becomes
* MaxSector
* Notify metadata that sync is complete.
*
* recovery completes
* sync_action changes from 'recover' to 'idle'
* Check each device state and mark metadata if 'faulty' or 'in_sync'.
*
* deal with resync
* This only happens on finding a new array... mdadm will have set
* 'resync_start' to the correct value. If 'resync_start' indicates that an
* resync needs to occur set the array to the 'active' state rather than the
* initial read-auto state.
*
*
*
* We wait for a change (poll/select) on array_state, sync_action, and
* each rd-X/state file.
* When we get any change, we check everything. So read each state file,
* then decide what to do.
*
* The core action is to write new metadata to all devices in the array.
* This is done at most once on any wakeup.
* After that we might:
* - update the array_state
* - set the role of some devices.
* - request a sync_action
*
*/
#define ARRAY_DIRTY 1
#define ARRAY_BUSY 2
static int read_and_act(struct active_array *a)
{
unsigned long long sync_completed;
int check_degraded = 0;
int check_reshape = 0;
int deactivate = 0;
struct mdinfo *mdi;
int ret = 0;
int count = 0;
struct timeval tv;
a->next_state = bad_word;
a->next_action = bad_action;
a->curr_state = read_state(a->info.state_fd);
a->curr_action = read_action(a->action_fd);
if (a->curr_state != clear)
/*
* In "clear" state, resync_start may wrongly be set to "0"
* when the kernel called md_clean but didn't remove the
* sysfs attributes yet
*/
read_resync_start(a->resync_start_fd, &a->info.resync_start);
sync_completed = read_sync_completed(a->sync_completed_fd);
for (mdi = a->info.devs; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next) {
mdi->next_state = 0;
mdi->curr_state = 0;
if (mdi->state_fd >= 0) {
read_resync_start(mdi->recovery_fd,
&mdi->recovery_start);
mdi->curr_state = read_dev_state(mdi->state_fd);
}
}
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
dprintf("%s(%d): %ld.%06ld state:%s prev:%s action:%s prev: %s start:%llu\n",
__func__, a->info.container_member,
tv.tv_sec, tv.tv_usec,
array_states[a->curr_state],
array_states[a->prev_state],
sync_actions[a->curr_action],
sync_actions[a->prev_action],
a->info.resync_start
);
if ((a->curr_state == bad_word || a->curr_state <= inactive) &&
a->prev_state > inactive) {
/* array has been stopped */
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, 1);
a->next_state = clear;
deactivate = 1;
}
if (a->curr_state == write_pending) {
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, 0);
a->next_state = active;
ret |= ARRAY_DIRTY;
}
if (a->curr_state == active_idle) {
/* Set array to 'clean' FIRST, then mark clean
* in the metadata
*/
a->next_state = clean;
ret |= ARRAY_DIRTY;
}
if (a->curr_state == clean) {
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, 1);
}
if (a->curr_state == active ||
a->curr_state == suspended)
ret |= ARRAY_DIRTY;
if (a->curr_state == readonly) {
/* Well, I'm ready to handle things. If readonly
* wasn't requested, transition to read-auto.
*/
char buf[64];
read_attr(buf, sizeof(buf), a->metadata_fd);
if (strncmp(buf, "external:-", 10) == 0) {
/* explicit request for readonly array. Leave it alone */
;
} else {
if (a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, 2))
a->next_state = read_auto; /* array is clean */
else {
a->next_state = active; /* Now active for recovery etc */
ret |= ARRAY_DIRTY;
}
}
}
if (!deactivate &&
a->curr_action == idle &&
a->prev_action == resync) {
/* A resync has finished. The endpoint is recorded in
* 'sync_start'. We don't update the metadata
* until the array goes inactive or readonly though.
* Just check if we need to fiddle spares.
*/
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, a->curr_state <= clean);
check_degraded = 1;
}
if (!deactivate &&
a->curr_action == idle &&
a->prev_action == recover) {
/* A recovery has finished. Some disks may be in sync now,
* and the array may no longer be degraded
*/
for (mdi = a->info.devs ; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next) {
a->container->ss->set_disk(a, mdi->disk.raid_disk,
mdi->curr_state);
if (! (mdi->curr_state & DS_INSYNC))
check_degraded = 1;
count++;
}
if (count != a->info.array.raid_disks)
check_degraded = 1;
}
if (!deactivate &&
a->curr_action == reshape &&
a->prev_action != reshape)
/* reshape was requested by mdadm. Need to see if
* new devices have been added. Manager does that
* when it sees check_reshape
*/
check_reshape = 1;
/* Check for failures and if found:
* 1/ Record the failure in the metadata and unblock the device.
* FIXME update the kernel to stop notifying on failed drives when
* the array is readonly and we have cleared 'blocked'
* 2/ Try to remove the device if the array is writable, or can be
* made writable.
*/
for (mdi = a->info.devs ; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next) {
if (mdi->curr_state & DS_FAULTY) {
a->container->ss->set_disk(a, mdi->disk.raid_disk,
mdi->curr_state);
check_degraded = 1;
if (mdi->curr_state & DS_BLOCKED)
mdi->next_state |= DS_UNBLOCK;
if (a->curr_state == read_auto) {
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, 0);
a->next_state = active;
}
if (a->curr_state > readonly)
mdi->next_state |= DS_REMOVE;
}
}
/* Check for recovery checkpoint notifications. We need to be a
* minimum distance away from the last checkpoint to prevent
* over checkpointing. Note reshape checkpointing is handled
* in the second branch.
*/
if (sync_completed > a->last_checkpoint &&
sync_completed - a->last_checkpoint > a->info.component_size >> 4 &&
a->curr_action > reshape) {
/* A (non-reshape) sync_action has reached a checkpoint.
* Record the updated position in the metadata
*/
a->last_checkpoint = sync_completed;
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, a->curr_state <= clean);
} else if ((a->curr_action == idle && a->prev_action == reshape) ||
(a->curr_action == reshape
&& sync_completed > a->last_checkpoint) ) {
/* Reshape has progressed or completed so we need to
* update the array state - and possibly the array size
*/
if (sync_completed != 0)
a->last_checkpoint = sync_completed;
/* We might need to update last_checkpoint depending on
* the reason that reshape finished.
* if array reshape is really finished:
* set check point to the end, this allows
* set_array_state() to finalize reshape in metadata
* if reshape if broken: do not set checkpoint to the end
* this allows for reshape restart from checkpoint
*/
if ((a->curr_action != reshape) &&
(a->prev_action == reshape)) {
char buf[40];
if ((sysfs_get_str(&a->info, NULL,
"reshape_position",
buf,
sizeof(buf)) >= 0) &&
strncmp(buf, "none", 4) == 0)
a->last_checkpoint = a->info.component_size;
}
a->container->ss->set_array_state(a, a->curr_state <= clean);
a->last_checkpoint = sync_completed;
}
if (sync_completed > a->last_checkpoint)
a->last_checkpoint = sync_completed;
a->container->ss->sync_metadata(a->container);
dprintf("%s(%d): state:%s action:%s next(", __func__, a->info.container_member,
array_states[a->curr_state], sync_actions[a->curr_action]);
/* Effect state changes in the array */
if (a->next_state != bad_word) {
dprintf(" state:%s", array_states[a->next_state]);
write_attr(array_states[a->next_state], a->info.state_fd);
}
if (a->next_action != bad_action) {
write_attr(sync_actions[a->next_action], a->action_fd);
dprintf(" action:%s", sync_actions[a->next_action]);
}
for (mdi = a->info.devs; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next) {
if (mdi->next_state & DS_UNBLOCK) {
dprintf(" %d:-blocked", mdi->disk.raid_disk);
write_attr("-blocked", mdi->state_fd);
}
if ((mdi->next_state & DS_REMOVE) && mdi->state_fd >= 0) {
int remove_result;
/* The kernel may not be able to immediately remove the
* disk. In that case we wait a little while and
* try again.
*/
remove_result = write_attr("remove", mdi->state_fd);
if (remove_result > 0) {
dprintf(" %d:removed", mdi->disk.raid_disk);
close(mdi->state_fd);
close(mdi->recovery_fd);
mdi->state_fd = -1;
} else
ret |= ARRAY_BUSY;
}
if (mdi->next_state & DS_INSYNC) {
write_attr("+in_sync", mdi->state_fd);
dprintf(" %d:+in_sync", mdi->disk.raid_disk);
}
}
dprintf(" )\n");
/* move curr_ to prev_ */
a->prev_state = a->curr_state;
a->prev_action = a->curr_action;
for (mdi = a->info.devs; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next) {
mdi->prev_state = mdi->curr_state;
mdi->next_state = 0;
}
if (check_degraded || check_reshape) {
/* manager will do the actual check */
if (check_degraded)
a->check_degraded = 1;
if (check_reshape)
a->check_reshape = 1;
signal_manager();
}
if (deactivate)
a->container = NULL;
return ret;
}
static struct mdinfo *
find_device(struct active_array *a, int major, int minor)
{
struct mdinfo *mdi;
for (mdi = a->info.devs ; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next)
if (mdi->disk.major == major && mdi->disk.minor == minor)
return mdi;
return NULL;
}
static void reconcile_failed(struct active_array *aa, struct mdinfo *failed)
{
struct active_array *a;
struct mdinfo *victim;
for (a = aa; a; a = a->next) {
if (!a->container || a->to_remove)
continue;
victim = find_device(a, failed->disk.major, failed->disk.minor);
if (!victim)
continue;
if (!(victim->curr_state & DS_FAULTY))
write_attr("faulty", victim->state_fd);
}
}
#ifdef DEBUG
static void dprint_wake_reasons(fd_set *fds)
{
int i;
char proc_path[256];
char link[256];
char *basename;
int rv;
fprintf(stderr, "monitor: wake ( ");
for (i = 0; i < FD_SETSIZE; i++) {
if (FD_ISSET(i, fds)) {
sprintf(proc_path, "/proc/%d/fd/%d",
(int) getpid(), i);
rv = readlink(proc_path, link, sizeof(link) - 1);
if (rv < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%d:unknown ", i);
continue;
}
link[rv] = '\0';
basename = strrchr(link, '/');
fprintf(stderr, "%d:%s ",
i, basename ? ++basename : link);
}
}
fprintf(stderr, ")\n");
}
#endif
int monitor_loop_cnt;
static int wait_and_act(struct supertype *container, int nowait)
{
fd_set rfds;
int maxfd = 0;
struct active_array **aap = &container->arrays;
struct active_array *a, **ap;
int rv;
struct mdinfo *mdi;
static unsigned int dirty_arrays = ~0; /* start at some non-zero value */
FD_ZERO(&rfds);
for (ap = aap ; *ap ;) {
a = *ap;
/* once an array has been deactivated we want to
* ask the manager to discard it.
*/
if (!a->container || a->to_remove) {
if (discard_this) {
ap = &(*ap)->next;
continue;
}
*ap = a->next;
a->next = NULL;
discard_this = a;
signal_manager();
continue;
}
add_fd(&rfds, &maxfd, a->info.state_fd);
add_fd(&rfds, &maxfd, a->action_fd);
add_fd(&rfds, &maxfd, a->sync_completed_fd);
for (mdi = a->info.devs ; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next)
add_fd(&rfds, &maxfd, mdi->state_fd);
ap = &(*ap)->next;
}
if (manager_ready && (*aap == NULL || (sigterm && !dirty_arrays))) {
/* No interesting arrays, or we have been told to
* terminate and everything is clean. Lets see about
* exiting. Note that blocking at this point is not a
* problem as there are no active arrays, there is
* nothing that we need to be ready to do.
*/
int fd;
if (sigterm)
fd = open_dev_excl(container->devnm);
else
fd = open_dev_flags(container->devnm, O_RDONLY|O_EXCL);
if (fd >= 0 || errno != EBUSY) {
/* OK, we are safe to leave */
if (sigterm && !dirty_arrays)
dprintf("caught sigterm, all clean... exiting\n");
else
dprintf("no arrays to monitor... exiting\n");
if (!sigterm)
/* On SIGTERM, someone (the take-over mdmon) will
* clean up
*/
remove_pidfile(container->devnm);
exit_now = 1;
signal_manager();
close(fd);
exit(0);
}
}
if (!nowait) {
sigset_t set;
struct timespec ts;
ts.tv_sec = 24*3600;
ts.tv_nsec = 0;
if (*aap == NULL || container->retry_soon) {
/* just waiting to get O_EXCL access */
ts.tv_sec = 0;
ts.tv_nsec = 20000000ULL;
}
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, NULL, &set);
sigdelset(&set, SIGUSR1);
monitor_loop_cnt |= 1;
rv = pselect(maxfd+1, NULL, NULL, &rfds, &ts, &set);
monitor_loop_cnt += 1;
if (rv == -1) {
if (errno == EINTR) {
rv = 0;
dprintf("monitor: caught signal\n");
} else
dprintf("monitor: error %d in pselect\n",
errno);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
else
dprint_wake_reasons(&rfds);
#endif
container->retry_soon = 0;
}
if (update_queue) {
struct metadata_update *this;
for (this = update_queue; this ; this = this->next)
container->ss->process_update(container, this);
update_queue_handled = update_queue;
update_queue = NULL;
signal_manager();
container->ss->sync_metadata(container);
}
rv = 0;
dirty_arrays = 0;
for (a = *aap; a ; a = a->next) {
if (a->replaces && !discard_this) {
struct active_array **ap;
for (ap = &a->next; *ap && *ap != a->replaces;
ap = & (*ap)->next)
;
if (*ap)
*ap = (*ap)->next;
discard_this = a->replaces;
a->replaces = NULL;
/* FIXME check if device->state_fd need to be cleared?*/
signal_manager();
}
if (a->container && !a->to_remove) {
int ret = read_and_act(a);
rv |= 1;
dirty_arrays += !!(ret & ARRAY_DIRTY);
/* when terminating stop manipulating the array after it
* is clean, but make sure read_and_act() is given a
* chance to handle 'active_idle'
*/
if (sigterm && !(ret & ARRAY_DIRTY))
a->container = NULL; /* stop touching this array */
if (ret & ARRAY_BUSY)
container->retry_soon = 1;
}
}
/* propagate failures across container members */
for (a = *aap; a ; a = a->next) {
if (!a->container || a->to_remove)
continue;
for (mdi = a->info.devs ; mdi ; mdi = mdi->next)
if (mdi->curr_state & DS_FAULTY)
reconcile_failed(*aap, mdi);
}
return rv;
}
void do_monitor(struct supertype *container)
{
int rv;
int first = 1;
do {
rv = wait_and_act(container, first);
first = 0;
} while (rv >= 0);
}