When the first path to a device appears, we don't know if more paths are going to follow. find_multipath "smart" logic attempts to solve this dilemma by waiting for additional paths for a configurable time before giving up and releasing single paths to upper layers. These rules apply only if both find_multipaths is set to "smart" in multipath.conf. In this mode, multipath -u sets DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH=2 if there's no clear evidence wheteher a given device should be a multipath member (not blacklisted, not listed as "failed", not in WWIDs file, not member of an existing map, only one path seen yet). In this case, "multipath -u" also sets the variable FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNIL to a relative time stamp (we need to use relative "monotonic" time stamps because this may be triggered early during boot, before system "calendar" time is correctly initialized). In the DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH=2 case, pretend that the path is multipath member, disallow further processing by systemd (allowing multipathd some time to grab the path), and set a systemd timer to check again after the given timeout. If the path is still not multipathed by then, pass it on to systemd for further processing. Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <mwilck@xxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Marzinski <bmarzins@xxxxxxxxxx> --- multipath/multipath.rules | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/multipath/multipath.rules b/multipath/multipath.rules index ef857271..d658073f 100644 --- a/multipath/multipath.rules +++ b/multipath/multipath.rules @@ -21,12 +21,67 @@ LABEL="test_dev" ENV{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}="/sbin" TEST!="$env{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}/multipath", ENV{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}="/usr/sbin" +# FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL is the timeout (in seconds after the +# epoch). +IMPORT{db}="FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL" +ENV{.SAVED_FM_WAIT_UNTIL}="$env{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL}" + # multipath -u needs to know if this device has ever been exported IMPORT{db}="DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH" -# multipath -u sets DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH +# multipath -u sets DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH and, +# if "find_multipaths smart", also FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL. IMPORT{program}="$env{MPATH_SBIN_PATH}/multipath -u %k" -ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}=="1", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}="mpath_member", \ - ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="0" + +# case 1: this is definitely multipath +ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}=="1", \ + ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}="mpath_member", ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="0", \ + GOTO="stop_wait" + +# case 2: this is definitely not multipath, or timeout has expired +ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}!="2", \ + GOTO="stop_wait" + +# Code below here is only run in "smart" mode. +# multipath -u has indicated this is "maybe" multipath. + +# This shouldn't happen, just in case. +ENV{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL}!="?*", GOTO="end_mpath" + +# Be careful not to start the timer twice. +ACTION!="add", GOTO="pretend_mpath" +ENV{.SAVED_FM_WAIT_UNTIL}=="?*", GOTO="pretend_mpath" + +# At this point, we are seeing this path for the first time, and it's "maybe" multipath. + +# The actual start command for the timer. +# +# The purpose of this command is only to make sure we will receive another +# uevent eventually. *Any* uevent may cause waiting to finish if it either ends +# in case 1-3 above, or if it arrives after FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL. +# +# Note that this will try to activate multipathd if it isn't running yet. +# If that fails, the unit starts and expires nonetheless. If multipathd +# startup needs to wait for other services, this wait time will add up with +# the --on-active timeout. +# +# We must trigger an "add" event because LVM2 will only act on those. + +RUN+="/usr/bin/systemd-run --unit=cancel-multipath-wait-$kernel --description 'cancel waiting for multipath siblings of $kernel' --no-block --timer-property DefaultDependencies=no --timer-property Conflicts=shutdown.target --timer-property Before=shutdown.target --timer-property AccuracySec=500ms --property DefaultDependencies=no --property Conflicts=shutdown.target --property Before=shutdown.target --property Wants=multipathd.service --property After=multipathd.service --on-active=$env{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL} /usr/bin/udevadm trigger --action=add $sys$devpath" + +LABEL="pretend_mpath" +ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}="1" +ENV{SYSTEMD_READY}="0" +GOTO="end_mpath" + +LABEL="stop_wait" +# If timeout hasn't expired but we're not in "maybe" state any more, stop timer +# Do this only once, and only if the timer has been started before +IMPORT{db}="FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_CANCELLED" +ENV{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_CANCELLED}!="?*", \ + ENV{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL}=="?*", \ + ENV{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_UNTIL}!="0", \ + ENV{FIND_MULTIPATHS_WAIT_CANCELLED}="1", \ + RUN+="/usr/bin/systemctl stop cancel-multipath-wait-$kernel.timer" LABEL="end_mpath" -- 2.16.1 -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel