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On 11/17/2016 09:55 AM, John Ferlan wrote:
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1346566
>
> If libvirt_parthelper is erroneously told to append the partition
> separator 'p' onto the generated output for a disk pool using device
> mapper that has 'user_friendly_names' set to true, then the error
> recovery path will fail to find volume resulting in the pool being
> in an unusable state.
>
> So, augment the documentation to provide the better hint that the
> part_separator='yes' should be set when user_friendly_names are not
> being used. Additionally, once we're in the error path where the
> returned name doesn't match the expected partition name try to see
> if the reason is because the 'p' was erroneosly added. If so alter
> the about to be removed vol->target.path so that the DiskDeleteVol
> code can find the partition that was created and remove it.
>
> Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan(a)redhat.com>
> ---
> docs/formatstorage.html.in | 5 ++++-
> src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/docs/formatstorage.html.in b/docs/formatstorage.html.in
> index ed1f0d1..7690114 100644
> --- a/docs/formatstorage.html.in
> +++ b/docs/formatstorage.html.in
> @@ -138,7 +138,10 @@
> causes libvirt to attempt to generate and find target volume path's
> using a "p" separator. The default algorithm used by device
mapper
> is to add the "p" separator only when the source device path ends
> - with a number.
> + with a number; however, it's possible to configure the devmapper
> + device to not use 'user_friendly_names' thus creating partitions
> + with the "p" separator even when the device source path does not
> + end with a number.
> <span class="since">Since
1.3.1</span></p></dd>
> <dt><code>dir</code></dt>
> <dd>Provides the source for pools backed by directories (pool
> diff --git a/src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c b/src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c
> index 666ad03..07a04f1 100644
> --- a/src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c
> +++ b/src/storage/storage_backend_disk.c
> @@ -95,6 +95,29 @@ virStorageBackendDiskMakeDataVol(virStoragePoolObjPtr pool,
> virReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG,
> _("invalid partition name '%s', expected
'%s'"),
> vol->name, partname);
> +
> + /* Let's see if we by chance parthelper created a name that won't
be
> + * found later when we try to delete. We tell parthelper to add a
'p'
> + * to the output via the part_separator flag, but if devmapper has
> + * user_friendly_names set, the creation won't happen that way, thus
> + * our deletion will fail because the name we generated is wrong.
> + * Check for our conditions and see if the generated name is the
> + * same as StablePath returns and has the 'p' in it */
> + if (pool->def->source.devices[0].part_separator ==
> + VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_YES &&
> + !virIsDevMapperDevice(vol->target.path) &&
> + STREQ(groups[0], vol->target.path) &&
> + (tmp = strrchr(groups[0], 'p'))) {
> +
> + /* If we remove the 'p' from groups[0] and the resulting
> + * device is a devmapper device, then we know parthelper
> + * was told to create the wrong name based on the results.
> + * So just remove the 'p' from the vol->target.path too. */
> + memmove(tmp, tmp + 1, strlen(tmp));
> + if (virIsDevMapperDevice(groups[0]) &&
> + (tmp = strrchr(vol->target.path, 'p')))
> + memmove(tmp, tmp + 1, strlen(tmp));
> + }
> return -1;
> }
>
>
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