/* * mdadm - manage Linux "md" devices aka RAID arrays. * * Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Neil Brown * * * 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: * Paper: Neil Brown * School of Computer Science and Engineering * The University of New South Wales * Sydney, 2052 * Australia */ #include "mdadm.h" #include static int name_matches(char *found, char *required, char *homehost) { /* See if the name found matches the required name, possibly * prefixed with 'homehost' */ char fnd[33]; strncpy(fnd, found, 32); fnd[32] = 0; if (strcmp(found, required)==0) return 1; if (homehost) { int l = strlen(homehost); if (l < 32 && fnd[l] == ':' && strcmp(fnd+l+1, required)==0) return 1; } return 0; } static int is_member_busy(char *metadata_version) { /* check if the given member array is active */ struct mdstat_ent *mdstat = mdstat_read(1, 0); struct mdstat_ent *ent; int busy = 0; for (ent = mdstat; ent; ent = ent->next) { if (ent->metadata_version == NULL) continue; if (strncmp(ent->metadata_version, "external:", 9) != 0) continue; if (!is_subarray(&ent->metadata_version[9])) continue; /* Skip first char - it can be '/' or '-' */ if (strcmp(&ent->metadata_version[10], metadata_version+1) == 0) { busy = 1; break; } } free_mdstat(mdstat); return busy; } int Assemble(struct supertype *st, char *mddev, mddev_ident_t ident, mddev_dev_t devlist, char *backup_file, int readonly, int runstop, char *update, char *homehost, int verbose, int force) { /* * The task of Assemble is to find a collection of * devices that should (according to their superblocks) * form an array, and to give this collection to the MD driver. * In Linux-2.4 and later, this involves submitting a * SET_ARRAY_INFO ioctl with no arg - to prepare * the array - and then submit a number of * ADD_NEW_DISK ioctls to add disks into * the array. Finally RUN_ARRAY might * be submitted to start the array. * * Much of the work of Assemble is in finding and/or * checking the disks to make sure they look right. * * If mddev is not set, then scan must be set and we * read through the config file for dev+uuid mapping * We recurse, setting mddev, for each device that * - isn't running * - has a valid uuid (or any uuid if !uuidset) * * If mddev is set, we try to determine state of md. * check version - must be at least 0.90.0 * check kernel version. must be at least 2.4. * If not, we can possibly fall back on START_ARRAY * Try to GET_ARRAY_INFO. * If possible, give up * If not, try to STOP_ARRAY just to make sure * * If !uuidset and scan, look in conf-file for uuid * If not found, give up * If !devlist and scan and uuidset, get list of devs from conf-file * * For each device: * Check superblock - discard if bad * Check uuid (set if we don't have one) - discard if no match * Check superblock similarity if we have a superblock - discard if different * Record events, devicenum * This should give us a list of devices for the array * We should collect the most recent event number * * Count disks with recent enough event count * While force && !enough disks * Choose newest rejected disks, update event count * mark clean and rewrite superblock * If recent kernel: * SET_ARRAY_INFO * foreach device with recent events : ADD_NEW_DISK * if runstop == 1 || "enough" disks and runstop==0 -> RUN_ARRAY * If old kernel: * Check the device numbers in superblock are right * update superblock if any changes * START_ARRAY * */ int mdfd; int clean; int auto_assem = (mddev == NULL && !ident->uuid_set && ident->super_minor == UnSet && ident->name[0] == 0 && ident->container == NULL && ident->member == NULL); int old_linux = 0; int vers = vers; /* Keep gcc quite - it really is initialised */ struct { char *devname; int uptodate; /* set once we decide that this device is as * recent as everything else in the array. */ struct mdinfo i; } *devices; int *best = NULL; /* indexed by raid_disk */ unsigned int bestcnt = 0; int devcnt = 0; unsigned int okcnt, sparecnt; unsigned int req_cnt; unsigned int i; int most_recent = 0; int chosen_drive; int change = 0; int inargv = 0; int report_missmatch; int bitmap_done; int start_partial_ok = (runstop >= 0) && (force || devlist==NULL || auto_assem); unsigned int num_devs; mddev_dev_t tmpdev; struct mdinfo info; struct mdinfo *content = NULL; mdu_array_info_t tmp_inf; char *avail; int nextspare = 0; char *name = NULL; int trustworthy; char chosen_name[1024]; if (get_linux_version() < 2004000) old_linux = 1; /* * If any subdevs are listed, then any that don't * match ident are discarded. Remainder must all match and * become the array. * If no subdevs, then we scan all devices in the config file, but * there must be something in the identity */ if (!devlist && ident->uuid_set == 0 && ident->super_minor < 0 && ident->devices == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": No identity information available for %s - cannot assemble.\n", mddev ? mddev : "further assembly"); return 1; } if (devlist == NULL) devlist = conf_get_devs(); else if (mddev) inargv = 1; report_missmatch = ((inargv && verbose >= 0) || verbose > 0); try_again: /* We come back here when doing auto-assembly and attempting some * set of devices failed. Those are now marked as ->used==2 and * we ignore them and try again */ tmpdev = devlist; num_devs = 0; while (tmpdev) { if (tmpdev->used) tmpdev->used = 2; else num_devs++; tmpdev = tmpdev->next; } devices = malloc(num_devs * sizeof(*devices)); if (!st && ident->st) st = ident->st; if (verbose>0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": looking for devices for %s\n", mddev ? mddev : "further assembly"); /* first walk the list of devices to find a consistent set * that match the criterea, if that is possible. * We flag the ones we like with 'used'. */ for (tmpdev = devlist; tmpdev; tmpdev = tmpdev->next) { char *devname = tmpdev->devname; int dfd; struct stat stb; struct supertype *tst = dup_super(st); if (tmpdev->used > 1) continue; if (ident->devices && !match_oneof(ident->devices, devname)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is not one of %s\n", devname, ident->devices); continue; } dfd = dev_open(devname, O_RDONLY|O_EXCL); if (dfd < 0) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": cannot open device %s: %s\n", devname, strerror(errno)); tmpdev->used = 2; } else if (fstat(dfd, &stb)< 0) { /* Impossible! */ fprintf(stderr, Name ": fstat failed for %s: %s\n", devname, strerror(errno)); tmpdev->used = 2; } else if ((stb.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFBLK) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is not a block device.\n", devname); tmpdev->used = 2; } else if (!tst && (tst = guess_super(dfd)) == NULL) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": no recogniseable superblock on %s\n", devname); tmpdev->used = 2; } else if (tst->ss->load_super(tst,dfd, NULL)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf( stderr, Name ": no RAID superblock on %s\n", devname); } else { content = &info; memset(content, 0, sizeof(*content)); tst->ss->getinfo_super(tst, content); } if (dfd >= 0) close(dfd); if (tst && tst->sb && tst->ss->container_content && tst->loaded_container) { /* tmpdev is a container. We need to be either * looking for a member, or auto-assembling */ if (st) { /* already found some components, this cannot * be another one. */ if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is a container, but we are looking for components\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->container) { if (ident->container[0] == '/' && !same_dev(ident->container, devname)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is not the container required (%s)\n", devname, ident->container); goto loop; } if (ident->container[0] != '/') { /* we have a uuid */ int uuid[4]; if (!parse_uuid(ident->container, uuid) || !same_uuid(content->uuid, uuid, tst->ss->swapuuid)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has wrong UUID to be required container\n", devname); goto loop; } } } /* It is worth looking inside this container. */ next_member: if (tmpdev->content) content = tmpdev->content; else content = tst->ss->container_content(tst); tmpdev->content = content->next; if (tmpdev->content == NULL) tmpdev->used = 2; } else if (ident->container || ident->member) { /* No chance of this matching if we don't have * a container */ if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name "%s is not a container, and one is required.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->uuid_set && (!update || strcmp(update, "uuid")!= 0) && (!tst || !tst->sb || same_uuid(content->uuid, ident->uuid, tst->ss->swapuuid)==0)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has wrong uuid.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->name[0] && (!update || strcmp(update, "name")!= 0) && (!tst || !tst->sb || name_matches(content->name, ident->name, homehost)==0)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has wrong name.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->super_minor != UnSet && (!tst || !tst->sb || ident->super_minor != content->array.md_minor)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has wrong super-minor.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->level != UnSet && (!tst || !tst->sb || ident->level != content->array.level)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has wrong raid level.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (ident->raid_disks != UnSet && (!tst || !tst->sb || ident->raid_disks!= content->array.raid_disks)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s requires wrong number of drives.\n", devname); goto loop; } if (auto_assem) { if (tst == NULL || tst->sb == NULL) continue; } /* If we are this far, then we are nearly commited to this device. * If the super_block doesn't exist, or doesn't match others, * then we probably cannot continue * However if one of the arrays is for the homehost, and * the other isn't that can disambiguate. */ if (!tst || !tst->sb) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has no superblock - assembly aborted\n", devname); if (st) st->ss->free_super(st); return 1; } if (tst && tst->sb && tst->ss->container_content && tst->loaded_container) { /* we have the one container we need, don't keep * looking. If the chosen member is active, skip. */ if (is_member_busy(content->text_version)) { if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": member %s in %s is already assembled\n", content->text_version, devname); tst->ss->free_super(tst); tst = NULL; content = NULL; if (auto_assem) goto loop; return 1; } st = tst; tst = NULL; if (!auto_assem && tmpdev->next != NULL) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is a container, but is not " "only device given: confused and aborting\n", devname); st->ss->free_super(st); return 1; } break; } if (st == NULL) st = dup_super(tst); if (st->minor_version == -1) st->minor_version = tst->minor_version; if (st->ss != tst->ss || st->minor_version != tst->minor_version || st->ss->compare_super(st, tst) != 0) { /* Some mismatch. If exactly one array matches this host, * we can resolve on that one. * Or, if we are auto assembling, we just ignore the second * for now. */ if (auto_assem) goto loop; if (homehost) { int first = st->ss->match_home(st, homehost); int last = tst->ss->match_home(tst, homehost); if (first != last && (first == 1 || last == 1)) { /* We can do something */ if (first) {/* just ignore this one */ if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s misses out due to wrong homehost\n", devname); goto loop; } else { /* reject all those sofar */ mddev_dev_t td; if (report_missmatch) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s overrides previous devices due to good homehost\n", devname); for (td=devlist; td != tmpdev; td=td->next) if (td->used == 1) td->used = 0; tmpdev->used = 1; goto loop; } } } fprintf(stderr, Name ": superblock on %s doesn't match others - assembly aborted\n", devname); tst->ss->free_super(tst); st->ss->free_super(st); return 1; } tmpdev->used = 1; loop: if (tmpdev->content) goto next_member; if (tst) tst->ss->free_super(tst); } if (!st || !st->sb || !content) return 2; /* Now need to open array the device. Use create_mddev */ if (content == &info) st->ss->getinfo_super(st, content); trustworthy = FOREIGN; switch (st->ss->match_home(st, homehost)) { case 0: trustworthy = FOREIGN; name = content->name; break; case 1: trustworthy = LOCAL; name = strchr(content->name, ':'); if (name) name++; else name = content->name; break; case -1: trustworthy = FOREIGN; break; } if (!auto_assem && trustworthy == FOREIGN) /* If the array is listed in mdadm or on * command line, then we trust the name * even if the array doesn't look local */ trustworthy = LOCAL; if (content->name[0] == 0 && content->array.level == LEVEL_CONTAINER) { name = content->text_version; trustworthy = METADATA; } mdfd = create_mddev(mddev, name, ident->autof, trustworthy, chosen_name); if (mdfd < 0) { st->ss->free_super(st); free(devices); if (auto_assem) goto try_again; return 1; } mddev = chosen_name; vers = md_get_version(mdfd); if (vers < 9000) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Assemble requires driver version 0.90.0 or later.\n" " Upgrade your kernel or try --build\n"); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (ioctl(mdfd, GET_ARRAY_INFO, &tmp_inf)==0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s already active, cannot restart it!\n", mddev); for (tmpdev = devlist ; tmpdev && tmpdev->used != 1; tmpdev = tmpdev->next) ; if (tmpdev && auto_assem) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s needed for %s...\n", mddev, tmpdev->devname); close(mdfd); mdfd = -3; st->ss->free_super(st); free(devices); if (auto_assem) goto try_again; return 1; } ioctl(mdfd, STOP_ARRAY, NULL); /* just incase it was started but has no content */ #ifndef MDASSEMBLE if (content != &info) { /* This is a member of a container. Try starting the array. */ return assemble_container_content(st, mdfd, content, runstop, chosen_name, verbose); } #endif /* Ok, no bad inconsistancy, we can try updating etc */ bitmap_done = 0; for (tmpdev = devlist; tmpdev; tmpdev=tmpdev->next) if (tmpdev->used == 1) { char *devname = tmpdev->devname; struct stat stb; /* looks like a good enough match to update the super block if needed */ #ifndef MDASSEMBLE if (update) { int dfd; /* prepare useful information in info structures */ struct stat stb2; struct supertype *tst; fstat(mdfd, &stb2); if (strcmp(update, "uuid")==0 && !ident->uuid_set) { int rfd; if ((rfd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)) < 0 || read(rfd, ident->uuid, 16) != 16) { *(__u32*)(ident->uuid) = random(); *(__u32*)(ident->uuid+1) = random(); *(__u32*)(ident->uuid+2) = random(); *(__u32*)(ident->uuid+3) = random(); } if (rfd >= 0) close(rfd); } dfd = dev_open(devname, O_RDWR|O_EXCL); remove_partitions(dfd); tst = dup_super(st); tst->ss->load_super(tst, dfd, NULL); tst->ss->getinfo_super(tst, content); memcpy(content->uuid, ident->uuid, 16); strcpy(content->name, ident->name); content->array.md_minor = minor(stb2.st_rdev); tst->ss->update_super(tst, content, update, devname, verbose, ident->uuid_set, homehost); if (strcmp(update, "uuid")==0 && !ident->uuid_set) { ident->uuid_set = 1; memcpy(ident->uuid, content->uuid, 16); } if (dfd < 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot open %s for superblock update\n", devname); else if (tst->ss->store_super(tst, dfd)) fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not re-write superblock on %s.\n", devname); if (dfd >= 0) close(dfd); if (strcmp(update, "uuid")==0 && ident->bitmap_fd >= 0 && !bitmap_done) { if (bitmap_update_uuid(ident->bitmap_fd, content->uuid, tst->ss->swapuuid) != 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not update uuid on external bitmap.\n"); else bitmap_done = 1; } tst->ss->free_super(tst); } else #endif { struct supertype *tst = dup_super(st); int dfd; dfd = dev_open(devname, O_RDWR|O_EXCL); remove_partitions(dfd); tst->ss->load_super(tst, dfd, NULL); tst->ss->getinfo_super(tst, content); tst->ss->free_super(tst); close(dfd); } stat(devname, &stb); if (verbose > 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s is identified as a member of %s, slot %d.\n", devname, mddev, content->disk.raid_disk); devices[devcnt].devname = devname; devices[devcnt].uptodate = 0; devices[devcnt].i = *content; devices[devcnt].i.disk.major = major(stb.st_rdev); devices[devcnt].i.disk.minor = minor(stb.st_rdev); if (most_recent < devcnt) { if (devices[devcnt].i.events > devices[most_recent].i.events) most_recent = devcnt; } if (content->array.level == -4) /* with multipath, the raid_disk from the superblock is meaningless */ i = devcnt; else i = devices[devcnt].i.disk.raid_disk; if (i+1 == 0) { if (nextspare < content->array.raid_disks) nextspare = content->array.raid_disks; i = nextspare++; } else { if (i >= content->array.raid_disks && i >= nextspare) nextspare = i+1; } if (i < 10000) { if (i >= bestcnt) { unsigned int newbestcnt = i+10; int *newbest = malloc(sizeof(int)*newbestcnt); unsigned int c; for (c=0; c < newbestcnt; c++) if (c < bestcnt) newbest[c] = best[c]; else newbest[c] = -1; if (best)free(best); best = newbest; bestcnt = newbestcnt; } if (best[i] >=0 && devices[best[i]].i.events == devices[devcnt].i.events && (devices[best[i]].i.disk.minor != devices[devcnt].i.disk.minor) && st->ss == &super0 && content->array.level != LEVEL_MULTIPATH) { /* two different devices with identical superblock. * Could be a mis-detection caused by overlapping * partitions. fail-safe. */ fprintf(stderr, Name ": WARNING %s and %s appear" " to have very similar superblocks.\n" " If they are really different, " "please --zero the superblock on one\n" " If they are the same or overlap," " please remove one from %s.\n", devices[best[i]].devname, devname, inargv ? "the list" : "the\n DEVICE list in mdadm.conf" ); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (best[i] == -1 || (devices[best[i]].i.events < devices[devcnt].i.events)) best[i] = devcnt; } devcnt++; } if (devcnt == 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": no devices found for %s\n", mddev); if (st) st->ss->free_super(st); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (update && strcmp(update, "byteorder")==0) st->minor_version = 90; st->ss->getinfo_super(st, content); clean = content->array.state & 1; /* now we have some devices that might be suitable. * I wonder how many */ avail = malloc(content->array.raid_disks); memset(avail, 0, content->array.raid_disks); okcnt = 0; sparecnt=0; for (i=0; i< bestcnt ;i++) { int j = best[i]; int event_margin = 1; /* always allow a difference of '1' * like the kernel does */ if (j < 0) continue; /* note: we ignore error flags in multipath arrays * as they don't make sense */ if (content->array.level != -4) if (!(devices[j].i.disk.state & (1<= devices[most_recent].i.events) { devices[j].uptodate = 1; if (i < content->array.raid_disks) { okcnt++; avail[i]=1; } else sparecnt++; } } while (force && !enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, 1, avail, okcnt)) { /* Choose the newest best drive which is * not up-to-date, update the superblock * and add it. */ int fd; struct supertype *tst; long long current_events; chosen_drive = -1; for (i=0; iarray.raid_disks && i < bestcnt; i++) { int j = best[i]; if (j>=0 && !devices[j].uptodate && (chosen_drive < 0 || devices[j].i.events > devices[chosen_drive].i.events)) chosen_drive = j; } if (chosen_drive < 0) break; current_events = devices[chosen_drive].i.events; add_another: if (verbose >= 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": forcing event count in %s(%d) from %d upto %d\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname, devices[chosen_drive].i.disk.raid_disk, (int)(devices[chosen_drive].i.events), (int)(devices[most_recent].i.events)); fd = dev_open(devices[chosen_drive].devname, O_RDWR|O_EXCL); if (fd < 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Couldn't open %s for write - not updating\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname); devices[chosen_drive].i.events = 0; continue; } tst = dup_super(st); if (tst->ss->load_super(tst,fd, NULL)) { close(fd); fprintf(stderr, Name ": RAID superblock disappeared from %s - not updating.\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname); devices[chosen_drive].i.events = 0; continue; } content->events = devices[most_recent].i.events; tst->ss->update_super(tst, content, "force-one", devices[chosen_drive].devname, verbose, 0, NULL); if (tst->ss->store_super(tst, fd)) { close(fd); fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not re-write superblock on %s\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname); devices[chosen_drive].i.events = 0; tst->ss->free_super(tst); continue; } close(fd); devices[chosen_drive].i.events = devices[most_recent].i.events; devices[chosen_drive].uptodate = 1; avail[chosen_drive] = 1; okcnt++; tst->ss->free_super(tst); /* If there are any other drives of the same vintage, * add them in as well. We can't lose and we might gain */ for (i=0; iarray.raid_disks && i < bestcnt ; i++) { int j = best[i]; if (j >= 0 && !devices[j].uptodate && devices[j].i.events == current_events) { chosen_drive = j; goto add_another; } } } /* Now we want to look at the superblock which the kernel will base things on * and compare the devices that we think are working with the devices that the * superblock thinks are working. * If there are differences and --force is given, then update this chosen * superblock. */ chosen_drive = -1; st->ss->free_super(st); for (i=0; chosen_drive < 0 && iss->load_super(st,fd, NULL)) { close(fd); fprintf(stderr, Name ": RAID superblock has disappeared from %s\n", devices[j].devname); close(mdfd); return 1; } close(fd); } if (st->sb == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": No suitable drives found for %s\n", mddev); close(mdfd); return 1; } st->ss->getinfo_super(st, content); #ifndef MDASSEMBLE sysfs_init(content, mdfd, 0); #endif for (i=0; iarray.raid_disks) desired_state = (1<ss->update_super(st, &devices[j].i, "assemble", NULL, verbose, 0, NULL)) { if (force) { if (verbose >= 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": " "clearing FAULTY flag for device %d in %s for %s\n", j, mddev, devices[j].devname); change = 1; } else { if (verbose >= -1) fprintf(stderr, Name ": " "device %d in %s has wrong state in superblock, but %s seems ok\n", i, mddev, devices[j].devname); } } #if 0 if (!(super.disks[i].i.disk.state & (1 << MD_DISK_FAULTY))) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": devices %d of %s is not marked FAULTY in superblock, but cannot be found\n", i, mddev); } #endif } if (force && !clean && !enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, clean, avail, okcnt)) { change += st->ss->update_super(st, content, "force-array", devices[chosen_drive].devname, verbose, 0, NULL); clean = 1; } if (change) { int fd; fd = dev_open(devices[chosen_drive].devname, O_RDWR|O_EXCL); if (fd < 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not open %s for write - cannot Assemble array.\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (st->ss->store_super(st, fd)) { close(fd); fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not re-write superblock on %s\n", devices[chosen_drive].devname); close(mdfd); return 1; } close(fd); } /* If we are in the middle of a reshape we may need to restore saved data * that was moved aside due to the reshape overwriting live data * The code of doing this lives in Grow.c */ #ifndef MDASSEMBLE if (content->reshape_active) { int err = 0; int *fdlist = malloc(sizeof(int)* bestcnt); for (i=0; i= 0) { fdlist[i] = dev_open(devices[j].devname, O_RDWR|O_EXCL); if (fdlist[i] < 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not open %s for write - cannot Assemble array.\n", devices[j].devname); err = 1; break; } } else fdlist[i] = -1; } if (!err) err = Grow_restart(st, content, fdlist, bestcnt, backup_file); while (i>0) { i--; if (fdlist[i]>=0) close(fdlist[i]); } if (err) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Failed to restore critical section for reshape, sorry.\n"); close(mdfd); return err; } } #endif /* count number of in-sync devices according to the superblock. * We must have this number to start the array without -s or -R */ req_cnt = content->array.working_disks; /* Almost ready to actually *do* something */ if (!old_linux) { int rv; /* First, fill in the map, so that udev can find our name * as soon as we become active. */ map_update(NULL, fd2devnum(mdfd), content->text_version, content->uuid, chosen_name); rv = set_array_info(mdfd, st, content); if (rv) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": failed to set array info for %s: %s\n", mddev, strerror(errno)); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (ident->bitmap_fd >= 0) { if (ioctl(mdfd, SET_BITMAP_FILE, ident->bitmap_fd) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": SET_BITMAP_FILE failed.\n"); close(mdfd); return 1; } } else if (ident->bitmap_file) { /* From config file */ int bmfd = open(ident->bitmap_file, O_RDWR); if (bmfd < 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Could not open bitmap file %s\n", ident->bitmap_file); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (ioctl(mdfd, SET_BITMAP_FILE, bmfd) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Failed to set bitmapfile for %s\n", mddev); close(bmfd); close(mdfd); return 1; } close(bmfd); } /* First, add the raid disks, but add the chosen one last */ for (i=0; i<= bestcnt; i++) { int j; if (i < bestcnt) { j = best[i]; if (j == chosen_drive) continue; } else j = chosen_drive; if (j >= 0 /* && devices[j].uptodate */) { rv = add_disk(mdfd, st, content, &devices[j].i); if (rv) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": failed to add " "%s to %s: %s\n", devices[j].devname, mddev, strerror(errno)); if (i < content->array.raid_disks || i == bestcnt) okcnt--; else sparecnt--; } else if (verbose > 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": added %s " "to %s as %d\n", devices[j].devname, mddev, devices[j].i.disk.raid_disk); } else if (verbose > 0 && i < content->array.raid_disks) fprintf(stderr, Name ": no uptodate device for " "slot %d of %s\n", i, mddev); } if (content->array.level == LEVEL_CONTAINER) { if (verbose >= 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Container %s has been " "assembled with %d drive%s", mddev, okcnt+sparecnt, okcnt+sparecnt==1?"":"s"); if (okcnt < content->array.raid_disks) fprintf(stderr, " (out of %d)", content->array.raid_disks); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } sysfs_uevent(content, "change"); close(mdfd); return 0; } if (runstop == 1 || (runstop <= 0 && ( enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, clean, avail, okcnt) && (okcnt >= req_cnt || start_partial_ok) ))) { if (ioctl(mdfd, RUN_ARRAY, NULL)==0) { if (verbose >= 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s has been started with %d drive%s", mddev, okcnt, okcnt==1?"":"s"); if (okcnt < content->array.raid_disks) fprintf(stderr, " (out of %d)", content->array.raid_disks); if (sparecnt) fprintf(stderr, " and %d spare%s", sparecnt, sparecnt==1?"":"s"); fprintf(stderr, ".\n"); } close(mdfd); wait_for(mddev); if (auto_assem) { int usecs = 1; /* There is a nasty race with 'mdadm --monitor'. * If it opens this device before we close it, * it gets an incomplete open on which IO * doesn't work and the capacity is * wrong. * If we reopen (to check for layered devices) * before --monitor closes, we loose. * * So: wait upto 1 second for there to be * a non-zero capacity. */ while (usecs < 1000) { mdfd = open(mddev, O_RDONLY); if (mdfd >= 0) { unsigned long long size; if (get_dev_size(mdfd, NULL, &size) && size > 0) break; close(mdfd); } usleep(usecs); usecs <<= 1; } } return 0; } fprintf(stderr, Name ": failed to RUN_ARRAY %s: %s\n", mddev, strerror(errno)); if (!enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, 1, avail, okcnt)) fprintf(stderr, Name ": Not enough devices to " "start the array.\n"); else if (!enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, clean, avail, okcnt)) fprintf(stderr, Name ": Not enough devices to " "start the array while not clean " "- consider --force.\n"); if (auto_assem) ioctl(mdfd, STOP_ARRAY, NULL); close(mdfd); return 1; } if (runstop == -1) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s assembled from %d drive%s", mddev, okcnt, okcnt==1?"":"s"); if (okcnt != content->array.raid_disks) fprintf(stderr, " (out of %d)", content->array.raid_disks); fprintf(stderr, ", but not started.\n"); close(mdfd); return 0; } if (verbose >= -1) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s assembled from %d drive%s", mddev, okcnt, okcnt==1?"":"s"); if (sparecnt) fprintf(stderr, " and %d spare%s", sparecnt, sparecnt==1?"":"s"); if (!enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, 1, avail, okcnt)) fprintf(stderr, " - not enough to start the array.\n"); else if (!enough(content->array.level, content->array.raid_disks, content->array.layout, clean, avail, okcnt)) fprintf(stderr, " - not enough to start the " "array while not clean - consider " "--force.\n"); else { if (req_cnt == content->array.raid_disks) fprintf(stderr, " - need all %d to start it", req_cnt); else fprintf(stderr, " - need %d of %d to start", req_cnt, content->array.raid_disks); fprintf(stderr, " (use --run to insist).\n"); } } if (auto_assem) ioctl(mdfd, STOP_ARRAY, NULL); close(mdfd); return 1; } else { /* The "chosen_drive" is a good choice, and if necessary, the superblock has * been updated to point to the current locations of devices. * so we can just start the array */ unsigned long dev; dev = makedev(devices[chosen_drive].i.disk.major, devices[chosen_drive].i.disk.minor); if (ioctl(mdfd, START_ARRAY, dev)) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Cannot start array: %s\n", strerror(errno)); } } close(mdfd); return 0; } #ifndef MDASSEMBLE int assemble_container_content(struct supertype *st, int mdfd, struct mdinfo *content, int runstop, char *chosen_name, int verbose) { struct mdinfo *dev, *sra; int working = 0, preexist = 0; struct map_ent *map = NULL; sysfs_init(content, mdfd, 0); sra = sysfs_read(mdfd, 0, GET_VERSION); if (sra == NULL || strcmp(sra->text_version, content->text_version) != 0) if (sysfs_set_array(content, md_get_version(mdfd)) != 0) { close(mdfd); return 1; } if (sra) sysfs_free(sra); for (dev = content->devs; dev; dev = dev->next) if (sysfs_add_disk(content, dev) == 0) working++; else if (errno == EEXIST) preexist++; if (working == 0) { close(mdfd); return 1;/* Nothing new, don't try to start */ } else if (runstop > 0 || (working + preexist) >= content->array.working_disks) { map_update(&map, fd2devnum(mdfd), content->text_version, content->uuid, chosen_name); switch(content->array.level) { case LEVEL_LINEAR: case LEVEL_MULTIPATH: case 0: sysfs_set_str(content, NULL, "array_state", "active"); break; default: sysfs_set_str(content, NULL, "array_state", "readonly"); /* start mdmon if needed. */ if (!mdmon_running(st->container_dev)) start_mdmon(st->container_dev); ping_monitor(devnum2devname(st->container_dev)); break; } sysfs_set_safemode(content, content->safe_mode_delay); if (verbose >= 0) { fprintf(stderr, Name ": Started %s with %d devices", chosen_name, working + preexist); if (preexist) fprintf(stderr, " (%d new)", working); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } wait_for(chosen_name); close(mdfd); return 0; /* FIXME should have an O_EXCL and wait for read-auto */ } else { if (verbose >= 0) fprintf(stderr, Name ": %s assembled with %d devices but " "not started\n", chosen_name, working); close(mdfd); return 1; } } #endif