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#
# dmraid.py - dmraid probing control
#
# Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Author(s): Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
#
"""DMRaid probing control."""
# XXX dmraid and md raid should be abstracted from the same thing. -pj
# XXX dmraid and lvm should use a common control mechanism (such as block.dm)
# for device-mapper. -pj
import sys
import string
_bdModulePath = "/tmp/updates/bdevid/:"
import block
oldPath = block.getBdevidPath()
if not _bdModulePath in oldPath:
block.setBdevidPath(_bdModulePath + oldPath)
del oldPath
import partedUtils
import raid
from flags import flags
import logging
from anaconda_log import logger, logFile
logger.addLogger ("anaconda.dmraid", minLevel=logging.DEBUG)
log = logging.getLogger("anaconda.dmraid")
logger.addFileHandler (logFile, log)
import isys
# these arches can have their /boot on DMRAID and not have their
# boot loader blow up
# XXX This needs to be functional so it can test if drives sit on particular
# controlers. -pj
dmraidBootArches = [ "i386", "x86_64" ]
dmNameUpdates = {}
class DmDriveCache:
def __init__(self):
self.cache = {}
def _addMapDevs(self, name, devs, obj):
isys.cachedDrives["mapper/" + name] = obj
log.debug("adding %s to isys cache" % ("mapper/" + name,))
for dev in devs:
disk = dev.split('/')[-1]
if isys.cachedDrives.has_key(disk):
self.cache.setdefault(obj.name, {})
self.cache[obj.name][obj.name] = obj
log.debug("adding %s to dm cache" % (disk,))
self.cache[obj.name][disk] = isys.cachedDrives[disk]
log.debug("removing %s from isys cache" % (disk,))
del isys.cachedDrives[disk]
def add(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, block.MultiPath):
return self._addMapDevs(obj.name, obj.bdevs, obj)
else:
members = []
for m in obj.members:
if isinstance(m, block.RaidDev):
members.append(m.rd.device.path)
return self._addMapDevs(obj.name, members, obj)
def remove(self, name):
objname = "mapper/" + name
if isys.cachedDrives.has_key(objname):
obj = isys.cachedDrives[objname]
log.debug("removing %s from isys cache" % (objname,))
del isys.cachedDrives[objname]
if self.cache.has_key(obj.name):
del self.cache[obj.name][obj.name]
for k,v in self.cache[obj.name].items():
log.debug("adding %s to isys cache" % (name,))
isys.cachedDrives[k] = v
log.debug("removing %s from dm cache" % (obj,))
del self.cache[obj.name]
def rename(self, obj, newname):
oldname = 'mapper/' + obj.name
if isys.cachedDrives.has_key(oldname):
dmNameUpdates[obj.name] = newname
self.remove(oldname)
# XXX why doesn't setting the property work?
obj.set_name(newname)
self.add(obj)
def __contains__(self, name):
return self.cache.has_key(name)
cacheDrives = DmDriveCache()
class DegradedRaidWarning(Warning):
def __init__(self, *args):
self.args = args
def __str__(self):
return self.args and ('%s' % self.args[0]) or repr(self)
def scanForRaid(drives, degradedOk=False):
"""Scans for dmraid devices on drives.
drives is a list of device names.
Returns a list of (raidSet, parentRaidSet, devices, level, totalDisks)
tuples.
"""
log.debug("scanning for dmraid on drives %s" % (drives,))
probeDrives = []
for d in drives:
probeDrives.append("/dev/%s" % (d,))
dmsets = []
def nonDegraded(rs):
log.debug("got raidset %s (%s)" % (rs, string.join(rs.member_devpaths)))
log.debug(" valid: %s found_devs: %s total_devs: %s" % (rs.valid, rs.rs.found_devs, rs.rs.total_devs))
if not rs.valid and not degradedOk:
log.warning("raid %s (%s) is degraded" % (rs, rs.name))
#raise DegradedRaidWarning, rs
return False
return True
raidsets = filter(nonDegraded, block.getRaidSets(probeDrives) or [])
def updateName(rs):
if dmNameUpdates.has_key(rs.name):
rs.set_name(dmNameUpdates[rs.name])
cacheDrives.add(rs)
return rs
return reduce(lambda x,y: x + [updateName(y),], raidsets, [])
def renameRaidSet(rs, name):
cacheDrives.rename(rs, name)
def startAllRaid(driveList):
"""Do a raid start on raid devices."""
if not flags.dmraid:
return []
log.debug("starting all dmraids on drives %s" % (driveList,))
try:
dmList = scanForRaid(driveList)
except Exception, e:
log.error("error scanning dmraid, disabling: %s" %(e,))
flags.dmraid = 0
dmList = []
newDmList = []
for rs in dmList:
rs.prefix = '/dev/mapper/'
log.debug("starting raid %s with mknod=True" % (rs,))
try:
rs.activate(mknod=True)
newDmList.append(rs)
except Exception, e:
log.error("Activating raid %s failed: " % (rs.rs,))
log.error(" table: %s" % (rs.rs.table,))
log.error(" exception: %s" % (e,))
try:
rs.deactivate()
del rs
except:
pass
return newDmList
def stopAllRaid(dmList):
"""Do a raid stop on each of the raid device tuples given."""
if not flags.dmraid:
return
log.debug("stopping all dmraids")
for rs in dmList:
log.debug("stopping raid %s" % (rs,))
if rs.name in cacheDrives:
cacheDrives.remove(rs.name)
rs.deactivate()
#block.removeDeviceMap(map)
def isRaid6(raidlevel):
"""Return whether raidlevel is a valid descriptor of RAID6."""
return False
def isRaid5(raidlevel):
"""Return whether raidlevel is a valid descriptor of RAID5."""
return False
def isRaid1(raidlevel):
"""Return whether raidlevel is a valid descriptor of RAID1."""
return raid.isRaid1(raidlevel)
def isRaid0(raidlevel):
"""Return whether raidlevel is a valid descriptor of RAID1."""
return raid.isRaid0(raidlevel)
def get_raid_min_members(raidlevel):
"""Return the minimum number of raid members required for raid level"""
return raid.get_raid_min_members(raidlevel)
def get_raid_max_spares(raidlevel, nummembers):
"""Return the maximum number of raid spares for raidlevel."""
return raid.get_raid_max_spares(raidlevel, nummembers)
def register_raid_device(dmname, newdevices, newlevel, newnumActive):
"""Register a new RAID device in the dmlist."""
raise NotImplementedError
def lookup_raid_device(dmname):
"""Return the requested RAID device information."""
for rs, parent, devices, level, nrDisks, totalDisks in \
partedUtils.DiskSet.dmList:
if dmname == rs.name:
return (rs.name, devices, level, totalDisks)
raise KeyError, "dm device not found"
def scanForMPath(drives):
log.debug("scanning for multipath on drives %s" % (drives,))
mpaths = []
probeDrives = []
for d in drives:
probeDrives.append("/dev/%s" % (d,))
import block as _block
oldPath = _block.getBdevidPath()
if not _bdModulePath in oldPath:
_block.setBdevidPath(_bdModulePath + oldPath)
del oldPath
log.debug("loading bdevid modules from: '%s'" % (_block.getBdevidPath(),))
_block.load("scsi")
mpaths = _block.getMPaths(probeDrives)
log.debug("mpaths: %s" % (mpaths,))
def updateName(mp):
if dmNameUpdates.has_key(mp.name):
mp.set_name(dmNameUpdates[mp.name])
cacheDrives.add(mp)
return mp
return reduce(lambda x,y: x + [updateName(y),], mpaths, [])
def renameMPath(mpath, name):
cacheDrives.rename(rs, name)
def startMPath(mpath):
if flags.mpath == 0:
return
mpath.prefix = '/dev/mapper/'
log.debug("starting mpath %s with mknod=True" % (mpath,))
mpath.activate(mknod=True)
def startAllMPath(driveList):
"""Start all of the MPaths of the specified drives."""
if not flags.mpath:
return []
log.debug("starting all mpaths on drives %s" % (driveList,))
try:
mpList = scanForMPath(driveList)
except Exception, e:
log.error("error scanning mpaths, disabling: %s" %(e,))
flags.mpath = 0
mpList = []
for mp in mpList:
startMPath(mp)
return mpList
def stopMPath(mp):
if flags.mpath == 0:
return
log.debug("stopping mpath %s" % (mp,))
if mp.name in cacheDrives:
cacheDrives.remove(mp.name)
mp.deactivate()
#block.removeDeviceMap(map)
def stopAllMPath(mpList):
"""Do a mpath stop on each of the mpath device tuples given."""
if not flags.mpath:
return
log.debug("stopping all mpaths")
for mp in mpList:
stopMPath(mp)
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