From: "Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> Paul Menzel reported that the e2scrub_all reaper service that runs at startup takes a long time to run, and Ted Ts'o pointed out that we could do a lot less work by using lvs as the outer loop in the ext4 filesystem probe function so that we only have to lsblk the lvm devices containing ext4 filesystems. Therefore, refactor the loops to put lvs first, which should boost speed a bit. [ Made some of the further optimizations suggested by Lukas Czerner. -- TYT ] Reported-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@xxxxxxx> --- scrub/e2scrub_all.in | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/scrub/e2scrub_all.in b/scrub/e2scrub_all.in index 4cb90a0de..cad232987 100644 --- a/scrub/e2scrub_all.in +++ b/scrub/e2scrub_all.in @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin scrub_all=0 snap_size_mb=256 +reap=0 conffile="@root_sysconfdir@/e2scrub.conf" test -f "${conffile}" && . "${conffile}" @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ exitcode() { while getopts "nrAV" opt; do case "${opt}" in "n") DBG="echo Would execute: " ;; - "r") scrub_args="${scrub_args} -r";; + "r") scrub_args="${scrub_args} -r"; reap=1;; "A") scrub_all=1;; "V") print_version; exitcode 0;; *) print_help; exitcode 2;; @@ -88,9 +89,12 @@ if ! type lvcreate >& /dev/null ; then fi # Find scrub targets, make sure we only do this once. -ls_scrub_targets() { - lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,MOUNTPOINT -p -P -n | while read vars; do +ls_scan_targets() { + lvs --name-prefixes -o vg_name,lv_path \ + -S lv_active=active,lv_role=public --noheadings | \ + while read vars; do eval "${vars}" + eval "$(lsblk -o FSTYPE,MOUNTPOINT -p -P -n "${LVM2_LV_PATH}")" # Skip non-ext[234] case "${FSTYPE}" in @@ -103,12 +107,6 @@ ls_scrub_targets() { continue; fi - # Skip non-lvm devices and lvm snapshots - lvm_vars="$(lvs --nameprefixes -o vg_name,lv_name,lv_role --noheadings "${NAME}" 2> /dev/null)" - test $? -ne 0 && continue - eval "${lvm_vars}" - echo "${LVM2_LV_ROLE}" | grep -q "snapshot" && continue - free_space="$(vgs -o vg_free --units m --noheadings --no-suffix "${LVM2_VG_NAME}" 2> /dev/null | sed -e 's/\..*//')" test "${snap_size_mb}" -gt "${free_space}" && continue @@ -120,6 +118,20 @@ ls_scrub_targets() { done | sort | uniq } +# Find leftover scrub snapshots +ls_reap_targets() { + lvs -o lv_path -S lv_role=snapshot -S lv_name=~\(e2scrub$\) --noheadings +} + +# Figure out what we're targeting +ls_targets() { + if [ "${reap}" -eq 1 ]; then + ls_reap_targets + else + ls_scan_targets + fi +} + # systemd doesn't know to do path escaping on the instance variable we pass # to the e2scrub service, which breaks things if there is a dash in the path # name. Therefore, do the path escaping ourselves if needed. @@ -140,10 +152,10 @@ escape_path_for_systemd() { # Scrub any mounted fs on lvm by creating a snapshot and fscking that. stdin="$(realpath /dev/stdin)" -ls_scrub_targets | while read tgt; do +ls_targets | while read tgt; do # If we're not reaping and systemd is present, try invoking the # systemd service. - if [ -z "${scrub_args}" ] && type systemctl > /dev/null 2>&1; then + if [ "${reap}" -ne 1 ] && type systemctl > /dev/null 2>&1; then tgt_esc="$(escape_path_for_systemd "${tgt}")" ${DBG} systemctl start "e2scrub@${tgt_esc}" 2> /dev/null < "${stdin}" res=$? -- 2.19.1