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Re: [PATCH v2] diskfilter: use nodes in logical volume's segment as memb
From: |
Daniel Kiper |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH v2] diskfilter: use nodes in logical volume's segment as member device |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Sep 2021 18:00:09 +0200 |
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NeoMutt/20170113 (1.7.2) |
On Thu, Sep 09, 2021 at 09:02:29PM +0800, Michael Chang via Grub-devel wrote:
> Currently the grub_diskfilter_memberlist function returns all physical
> volumes added to a volume group to which a logical volume (LV) belongs.
> However this is suboptimal as it doesn't fit the intended behavior of
> returning underlying devices that make up the LV. To give a clear
> picture, the result should be identical to running commands below to
> display the logical volumes with underlying physical volumes in use.
>
> localhost:~ # lvs -o lv_name,vg_name,devices /dev/system/root
> LV VG Devices
> root system /dev/vda2(512)
>
> localhost:~ # lvdisplay --maps /dev/system/root
> --- Logical volume ---
> ...
> --- Segments ---
> Logical extents 0 to 4604:
> Type linear
> Physical volume /dev/vda2
> Physical extents 512 to 5116
>
> As shown above, we can know system-root lv uses only /dev/vda2 to
> allocate it's extents, or we can say that /dev/vda2 is the member device
> comprising the system-root lv.
>
> It is important to be precise on the member devices, because that helps
> to avoid pulling in excessive dependency. Let's use an example to
> demonstrate why it is needed.
>
> localhost:~ # findmnt /
> TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS
> / /dev/mapper/system-root ext4 rw,relatime
>
> localhost:~ # pvs
> PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
> /dev/mapper/data system lvm2 a-- 1020.00m 0
> /dev/vda2 system lvm2 a-- 19.99g 0
>
> localhost:~ # cryptsetup status /dev/mapper/data
> /dev/mapper/data is active and is in use.
> type: LUKS1
> cipher: aes-xts-plain64
> keysize: 512 bits
> key location: dm-crypt
> device: /dev/vdb
> sector size: 512
> offset: 4096 sectors
> size: 2093056 sectors
> mode: read/write
>
> localhost:~ # vgs
> VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
> system 2 3 0 wz--n- 20.98g 0
>
> localhost:~ # lvs -o lv_name,vg_name,devices
> LV VG Devices
> data system /dev/mapper/data(0)
> root system /dev/vda2(512)
> swap system /dev/vda2(0)
>
> We can learn from above that /dev/mapper/data is an encrypted volume and
> also gets assigned to volume group 'system' as one of it's physical
> volumes. And also it is not used by root device,
> /dev/mapper/system-root, for allocating extents, so it shouldn't be
> taking part in the process of setting up grub to access root device.
>
> However running grub-install reports error as volume group 'system'
> contains encrypted volume.
>
> error: attempt to install to encrypted disk without cryptodisk
> enabled. Set `GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y' in file `/etc/default/grub'.
>
> Certainly we can enable GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y and move on, but that
> is not always acceptable since the server may need to be booted
> unattended. Additionally, typing passphase for every system startup can
> be a big hassle of which most users would like to avoid.
>
> This patch solves the problem by returning exact physical volume,
> /dev/vda2, rightly used by system-root from the example above, thus
> grub-install will not error out because the excessive encrypted device
> to boot the root device is not configured.
>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Chang <mchang@suse.com>
> Tested-by: Olav Reinert <seroton10@gmail.com>
> ---
> grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
> 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c b/grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c
> index 6eb2349a6..3d02d56ec 100644
> --- a/grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c
> +++ b/grub-core/disk/diskfilter.c
> @@ -300,6 +300,8 @@ grub_diskfilter_memberlist (grub_disk_t disk)
> grub_disk_dev_t p;
> struct grub_diskfilter_vg *vg;
> struct grub_diskfilter_lv *lv2 = NULL;
> + struct grub_diskfilter_segment *seg;
> + unsigned int i, j;
>
> if (!lv->vg->pvs)
> return NULL;
> @@ -331,27 +333,51 @@ grub_diskfilter_memberlist (grub_disk_t disk)
> }
> }
>
> - for (pv = lv->vg->pvs; pv; pv = pv->next)
> - {
> - if (!pv->disk)
> + for (i = 0, seg = lv->segments; i < lv->segment_count; i++, seg++)
> + for (j = 0; j < seg->node_count; ++j)
> + if (seg->nodes[j].pv != NULL)
> {
> - /* TRANSLATORS: This message kicks in during the detection of
> - which modules needs to be included in core image. This happens
> - in the case of degraded RAID and means that autodetection may
> - fail to include some of modules. It's an installation time
> - message, not runtime message. */
> - grub_util_warn (_("Couldn't find physical volume `%s'."
> - " Some modules may be missing from core image."),
> - pv->name);
> - continue;
> + pv = seg->nodes[j].pv;
> +
> + if (!pv->disk)
> + {
> + /* TRANSLATORS: This message kicks in during the detection of
> + which modules needs to be included in core image. This happens
> + in the case of degraded RAID and means that autodetection may
> + fail to include some of modules. It's an installation time
> + message, not runtime message. */
Again, please fix formatting of this comment if you are moving it [1].
> + grub_util_warn (_("Couldn't find physical volume `%s'."
> + " Some modules may be missing from core
> image."),
> + pv->name);
> + continue;
> + }
> +
> + for (tmp = list; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->next)
> + if (!grub_strcmp (tmp->disk->name, pv->disk->name))
> + break;
> + if (tmp != NULL)
> + continue;
> +
> + tmp = grub_malloc (sizeof (*tmp));
> + if (!tmp)
> + goto fail;
Please call grub_error() here.
> + tmp->disk = pv->disk;
> + tmp->next = list;
> + list = tmp;
> }
> - tmp = grub_malloc (sizeof (*tmp));
> - tmp->disk = pv->disk;
> - tmp->next = list;
> - list = tmp;
> - }
>
> return list;
> +
> +fail:
Please add a space before label.
> +
Please drop this empty line.
> + while (list != NULL)
> + {
> + tmp = list;
> + list = list->next;
> + grub_free (tmp);
> + }
> +
> + return NULL;
> }
Daniel
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub-dev/grub-dev.html#Comments