Function is_remove_safe() was introduced to verify if removing member device won't cause failed state of the array. This verification should be used only with set-faulty command. Add special mode indicating that Incremental removal was executed. If this mode is used do not execute is_remove_safe() routine. Signed-off-by: Kinga Tanska <kinga.tanska@xxxxxxxxx> --- Incremental.c | 2 +- Manage.c | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/Incremental.c b/Incremental.c index 5a5f4c4c..bccfdeb9 100644 --- a/Incremental.c +++ b/Incremental.c @@ -1744,7 +1744,7 @@ int IncrementalRemove(char *devname, char *id_path, int verbose) memset(&devlist, 0, sizeof(devlist)); devlist.devname = devname; - devlist.disposition = 'f'; + devlist.disposition = 'I'; /* for a container, we must fail each member array */ if (ent->metadata_version && strncmp(ent->metadata_version, "external:", 9) == 0) { diff --git a/Manage.c b/Manage.c index b1d0e630..9d85237c 100644 --- a/Manage.c +++ b/Manage.c @@ -1329,38 +1329,54 @@ bool is_remove_safe(mdu_array_info_t *array, const int fd, char *devname, const return is_enough; } +/** + * Manage_subdevs() - Execute operation depending on devmode. + * + * @devname: name of the device. + * @fd: file descriptor. + * @devlist: list of sub-devices to manage. + * @verbose: verbose level. + * @test: test flag. + * @update: type of update. + * @force: force flag. + * + * This function executes operation defined by devmode + * for each dev from devlist. + * Devmode can be: + * 'a' - add the device + * 'S' - add the device as a spare - don't try re-add + * 'j' - add the device as a journal device + * 'A' - re-add the device + * 'r' - remove the device: HOT_REMOVE_DISK + * device can be 'faulty' or 'detached' in which case all + * matching devices are removed. + * 'f' - set the device faulty SET_DISK_FAULTY + * device can be 'detached' in which case any device that + * is inaccessible will be marked faulty. + * 'I' - remove device by using incremental fail + * which is executed when device is removed surprisingly. + * 'R' - mark this device as wanting replacement. + * 'W' - this device is added if necessary and activated as + * a replacement for a previous 'R' device. + * ----- + * 'w' - 'W' will be changed to 'w' when it is paired with + * a 'R' device. If a 'W' is found while walking the list + * it must be unpaired, and is an error. + * 'M' - this is created by a 'missing' target. It is a slight + * variant on 'A' + * 'F' - Another variant of 'A', where the device was faulty + * so must be removed from the array first. + * 'c' - confirm the device as found (for clustered environments) + * + * For 'f' and 'r', the device can also be a kernel-internal + * name such as 'sdb'. + * + * Return: 0 on success, otherwise 1 or 2. + */ int Manage_subdevs(char *devname, int fd, struct mddev_dev *devlist, int verbose, int test, char *update, int force) { - /* Do something to each dev. - * devmode can be - * 'a' - add the device - * 'S' - add the device as a spare - don't try re-add - * 'j' - add the device as a journal device - * 'A' - re-add the device - * 'r' - remove the device: HOT_REMOVE_DISK - * device can be 'faulty' or 'detached' in which case all - * matching devices are removed. - * 'f' - set the device faulty SET_DISK_FAULTY - * device can be 'detached' in which case any device that - * is inaccessible will be marked faulty. - * 'R' - mark this device as wanting replacement. - * 'W' - this device is added if necessary and activated as - * a replacement for a previous 'R' device. - * ----- - * 'w' - 'W' will be changed to 'w' when it is paired with - * a 'R' device. If a 'W' is found while walking the list - * it must be unpaired, and is an error. - * 'M' - this is created by a 'missing' target. It is a slight - * variant on 'A' - * 'F' - Another variant of 'A', where the device was faulty - * so must be removed from the array first. - * 'c' - confirm the device as found (for clustered environments) - * - * For 'f' and 'r', the device can also be a kernel-internal - * name such as 'sdb'. - */ mdu_array_info_t array; unsigned long long array_size; struct mddev_dev *dv; @@ -1496,8 +1512,9 @@ int Manage_subdevs(char *devname, int fd, /* Assume this is a kernel-internal name like 'sda1' */ int found = 0; char dname[55]; - if (dv->disposition != 'r' && dv->disposition != 'f') { - pr_err("%s only meaningful with -r or -f, not -%c\n", + if (dv->disposition != 'r' && dv->disposition != 'f' && + dv->disposition != 'I') { + pr_err("%s only meaningful with -r, -f or -I, not -%c\n", dv->devname, dv->disposition); goto abort; } @@ -1649,7 +1666,7 @@ int Manage_subdevs(char *devname, int fd, close(sysfd); goto abort; } - + case 'I': /* incremental fail */ if ((sysfd >= 0 && write(sysfd, "faulty", 6) != 6) || (sysfd < 0 && ioctl(fd, SET_DISK_FAULTY, rdev))) { -- 2.26.2