freebsd-nq/sys/dev/vinum/vinumstate.c

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998
* Nan Yang Computer Services Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is distributed under the so-called ``Berkeley
* License'':
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Nan Yang Computer
* Services Limited.
* 4. Neither the name of the Company nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* This software is provided ``as is'', and any express or implied
* warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
* merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.
* In no event shall the company or contributors be liable for any
* direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
* damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
* goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
* interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether
* in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or
* otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if
* advised of the possibility of such damage.
*
* $Id: vinumstate.c,v 2.11 1999/03/13 04:47:09 grog Exp grog $
*/
#include <dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h>
#include <dev/vinum/request.h>
/* Update drive state */
/* Return 1 if the state changes, otherwise 0 */
int
set_drive_state(int driveno, enum drivestate newstate, enum setstateflags flags)
{
struct drive *drive = &DRIVE[driveno];
int oldstate = drive->state;
int sdno;
if (drive->state == drive_unallocated) /* no drive to do anything with, */
return 0;
if (newstate != oldstate) { /* don't change it if it's not different */
if ((newstate == drive_down) /* the drive's going down */
&&(!(flags & setstate_force))
&& (drive->opencount != 0)) /* we can't do it */
return 0; /* don't do it */
drive->state = newstate; /* set the state */
if (drive->label.name[0] != '\0') /* we have a name, */
log(LOG_INFO,
"vinum: drive %s is %s\n",
drive->label.name,
drive_state(drive->state));
if ((drive->state == drive_up)
&& (drive->vp == NULL)) /* should be open, but we're not */
init_drive(drive, 1); /* which changes the state again */
if (newstate != oldstate) { /* state has changed */
for (sdno = 0; sdno < vinum_conf.subdisks_allocated; sdno++) { /* find this drive's subdisks */
if ((SD[sdno].state >= sd_referenced)
&& (SD[sdno].driveno == driveno)) /* belongs to this drive */
update_sd_state(sdno); /* update the state */
}
}
if ((flags & setstate_configuring) == 0) /* configuring? */
save_config(); /* no: save the updated configuration now */
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Try to set the subdisk state. Return 1 if state changed to
* what we wanted, -1 if it changed to something else, and 0
* if no change.
*
* This routine is called both from the user (up, down states
* only) and internally.
*/
int
set_sd_state(int sdno, enum sdstate newstate, enum setstateflags flags)
{
struct sd *sd = &SD[sdno];
struct plex *plex;
struct volume *vol;
int oldstate = sd->state;
int status = 1; /* status to return */
if ((newstate == oldstate)
|| (sd->state == sd_unallocated)) /* no subdisk to do anything with, */
return 0;
if (sd->driveoffset < 0) { /* not allocated space */
sd->state = sd_down;
if (newstate != sd_down) {
if (sd->plexno >= 0)
sdstatemap(&PLEX[sd->plexno]); /* count up subdisks */
return -1;
}
} else { /* space allocated */
switch (newstate) {
case sd_down: /* take it down? */
/*
* If we're attached to a plex, and we're
* not reborn, we won't go down without
* use of force.
*/
if ((!flags & setstate_force)
&& (sd->plexno >= 0)
&& (sd->state != sd_reborn))
return 0; /* don't do it */
break;
case sd_up:
if (DRIVE[sd->driveno].state != drive_up) /* can't bring the sd up if the drive isn't, */
return 0; /* not even by force */
switch (sd->state) {
case sd_crashed:
case sd_reborn:
case sd_down: /* been down, no data lost */
/*
* If we're associated with a plex, and
* the plex isn't up, or we're the only
* subdisk in the plex, we can do it
*/
if ((sd->plexno >= 0)
&& (((PLEX[sd->plexno].state < plex_firstup)
|| (PLEX[sd->plexno].subdisks > 1))))
break; /* do it */
/*
* XXX Get this right: make sure that other plexes in
* the volume cover this address space, otherwise
* we make this one sd_up.
*
* Do we even want this any more?
*/
if (oldstate != sd_reborn) {
sd->state = sd_reborn; /* here it is again */
log(LOG_INFO,
"vinum: subdisk %s is %s, not %s\n",
sd->name,
sd_state(sd->state),
sd_state(newstate));
}
status = -1;
break;
case sd_init: /* brand new */
if (flags & setstate_configuring) /* we're doing this while configuring */
break;
/* otherwise it's like being empty */
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case sd_empty:
/*
* If we're associated with a plex which
* is down, or which is the only one in the
* volume, and we're not a RAID-5 plex, we
* can come up without being inconsistent.
* Internally, we use the force flag to bring
* up a RAID-5 plex after initialization.
*/
if ((sd->plexno >= 0)
&& ((PLEX[sd->plexno].organization != plex_raid5)
|| (flags & setstate_force))
&& (((PLEX[sd->plexno].state < plex_firstup)
|| (PLEX[sd->plexno].subdisks > 1))))
break;
/* Otherwise it's just out of date */
/* FALLTHROUGH */
case sd_stale: /* out of date info, need reviving */
case sd_obsolete:
/*
* 1. If the subdisk is not part of a plex, bring it up, don't revive.
*
* 2. If the subdisk is part of a one-plex volume or an unattached plex,
* and it's not RAID-5, we *can't revive*. The subdisk doesn't
* change its state.
*
* 3. If the subdisk is part of a one-plex volume or an unattached plex,
* and it's RAID-5, but more than one subdisk is down, we *still
* can't revive*. The subdisk doesn't change its state.
*
* 4. If the subdisk is part of a multi-plex volume, we'll change to
* reviving and let the revive routines find out whether it will work
* or not. If they don't, the revive stops with an error message,
* but the state doesn't change (FWIW).
*/
if (sd->plexno < 0) /* no plex associated, */
break; /* bring it up */
plex = &PLEX[sd->plexno];
if (plex->volno >= 0) /* have a volume */
vol = &VOL[plex->volno];
else
vol = NULL;
/*
* We can't do it if:
*
* 1: we don't have a volume
* 2: we're the only plex in the volume
* 3: we're a RAID-5 plex, and more than one subdisk is down.
*/
if (((vol == NULL)
|| (vol->plexes == 1))
&& ((plex->organization != plex_raid5)
|| (plex->sddowncount > 1)))
return 0; /* can't do it */
sd->state = sd_reviving; /* put in reviving state */
sd->revived = 0; /* nothing done yet */
status = EAGAIN; /* need to repeat */
break;
/*
* XXX This is silly. We need to be able to
* bring the subdisk up when it's finished
* initializing, but not from the user. We
* use the same ioctl in each case, but Vinum(8)
* doesn't supply the -f flag, so we use that
* to decide whether to do it or not
*/
case sd_initializing:
if (flags & setstate_force)
break; /* do it if we have to */
return 0; /* no */
case sd_reviving:
if (flags & setstate_force) /* insist, */
break;
return EAGAIN; /* no, try again */
default: /* can't do it */
/*
* There's no way to bring subdisks up directly from
* other states. First they need to be initialized
* or revived
*/
return 0;
}
break;
default: /* other ones, only internal with force */
if ((flags & setstate_force) == 0) /* no force? What's this? */
return 0; /* don't do it */
}
}
if (status == 1) { /* we can do it, */
sd->state = newstate;
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: %s is %s\n", sd->name, sd_state(sd->state));
} else /* we don't get here with status 0 */
log(LOG_INFO,
"vinum: %s is %s, not %s\n",
sd->name,
sd_state(sd->state),
sd_state(newstate));
if (sd->plexno >= 0) /* we belong to a plex */
update_plex_state(sd->plexno); /* update plex state */
if ((flags & setstate_configuring) == 0) /* save config now */
save_config();
return status;
}
/*
* Set the state of a plex dependent on its subdisks.
* This time round, we'll let plex state just reflect
* aggregate subdisk state, so this becomes an order of
* magnitude less complicated. In particular, ignore
* the requested state.
*/
int
set_plex_state(int plexno, enum plexstate state, enum setstateflags flags)
{
struct plex *plex; /* point to our plex */
enum plexstate oldstate;
enum volplexstate vps; /* how do we compare with the other plexes? */
plex = &PLEX[plexno]; /* point to our plex */
oldstate = plex->state;
/*
* If the plex isn't allocated,
* or it's already in the the state we want,
* and it's not up, just return. If it's up,
* we still need to do some housekeeping.
*/
if ((plex->state == plex_unallocated)
|| ((state == oldstate)
&& (state != plex_up)))
return 0;
vps = vpstate(plex); /* how do we compare with the other plexes? */
switch (state) {
/*
* We can't bring the plex up, even by force,
* unless it's ready. update_plex_state
* checks that
*/
case plex_up: /* bring the plex up */
update_plex_state(plex->plexno); /* it'll come up if it can */
break;
case plex_down: /* want to take it down */
/*
* If we're the only one, or the only one
* which is up, we need force to do it.
*/
if (((vps == volplex_onlyus)
|| (vps == volplex_onlyusup))
&& (!(flags & setstate_force)))
return 0; /* can't do it */
plex->state = state; /* do it */
invalidate_subdisks(plex, sd_down); /* and down all up subdisks */
break;
/*
* This is only requested internally.
* Trust ourselves
*/
case plex_faulty:
plex->state = state; /* do it */
invalidate_subdisks(plex, sd_crashed); /* and crash all up subdisks */
break;
case plex_initializing:
/* XXX consider what safeguards we need here */
if ((flags & setstate_force) == 0)
return 0;
plex->state = state; /* do it */
break;
/* What's this? */
default:
return 0;
}
if (plex->state != oldstate) /* we've changed, */
log(LOG_INFO, /* tell them about it */
"vinum: %s is %s\n",
plex->name,
plex_state(plex->state));
/*
* Now see what we have left, and whether
* we're taking the volume down
*/
if (plex->volno >= 0) /* we have a volume */
update_volume_state(plex->volno); /* update its state */
if ((flags & setstate_configuring) == 0) /* save config now */
save_config(); /* yes: save the updated configuration */
return 1;
}
/* Update the state of a plex dependent on its plexes. */
int
set_volume_state(int volno, enum volumestate state, enum setstateflags flags)
{
struct volume *vol = &VOL[volno]; /* point to our volume */
if ((vol->state == state) /* we're there already */
||(vol->state == volume_unallocated)) /* or no volume to do anything with, */
return 0;
if (state == volume_up) /* want to come up */
update_volume_state(volno);
else if (state == volume_down) { /* want to go down */
if (((vol->flags & VF_OPEN) == 0) /* not open */
||((flags & setstate_force) != 0)) { /* or we're forcing */
vol->state = volume_down;
log(LOG_INFO,
"vinum: volume %s is %s\n",
vol->name,
volume_state(vol->state));
if ((flags & setstate_configuring) == 0) /* save config now */
save_config(); /* yes: save the updated configuration */
return 1;
}
}
return 0; /* no change */
}
/* Set the state of a subdisk based on its environment */
void
update_sd_state(int sdno)
{
struct sd *sd;
struct drive *drive;
enum sdstate oldstate;
sd = &SD[sdno];
oldstate = sd->state;
drive = &DRIVE[sd->driveno];
if (drive->state == drive_up) {
switch (sd->state) {
case sd_down:
case sd_crashed:
sd->state = sd_reborn; /* back up again with no loss */
break;
default:
break;
}
} else { /* down or worse */
switch (sd->state) {
case sd_up:
case sd_reborn:
case sd_reviving:
case sd_empty:
sd->state = sd_crashed; /* lost our drive */
break;
default:
break;
}
}
if (sd->state != oldstate) /* state has changed, */
log(LOG_INFO, /* say so */
"vinum: %s is %s\n",
sd->name,
sd_state(sd->state));
if (sd->plexno >= 0) /* we're part of a plex, */
update_plex_state(sd->plexno); /* update its state */
}
/*
* Force a plex and all its subdisks
* into an 'up' state. This is a helper
* for update_plex_state.
*/
void
forceup(int plexno)
{
struct plex *plex;
int sdno;
plex = &PLEX[plexno]; /* point to the plex */
plex->state = plex_up; /* and bring it up */
/* change the subdisks to up state */
for (sdno = 0; sdno < plex->subdisks; sdno++) {
SD[plex->sdnos[sdno]].state = sd_up;
log(LOG_INFO, /* tell them about it */
"vinum: %s is up\n",
SD[plex->sdnos[sdno]].name);
}
}
/* Set the state of a plex based on its environment */
void
update_plex_state(int plexno)
{
struct plex *plex; /* point to our plex */
enum plexstate oldstate;
enum sdstates statemap; /* get a map of the subdisk states */
enum volplexstate vps; /* how do we compare with the other plexes? */
plex = &PLEX[plexno]; /* point to our plex */
oldstate = plex->state;
statemap = sdstatemap(plex); /* get a map of the subdisk states */
vps = vpstate(plex); /* how do we compare with the other plexes? */
if ((statemap == sd_emptystate) /* all subdisks empty */
&&((vps & volplex_otherup) == 0) /* and no other plex is up */ &&((plex->organization == plex_concat) /* and we're not RAID-5 */
||(plex->organization == plex_striped))) {
struct volume *vol = &VOL[plex->volno]; /* possible volume to which it points */
/*
* If we're a striped or concat plex associated with a
* volume, none of whose plexes are up, and we're new and
* untested, and the volume has the setupstate bit set, we
* can pretend to be in a consistent state.
*
* We need to do this in one swell foop: on the next call
* we will no longer be just empty.
*
* This code assumes that all the other plexes are also
* capable of coming up (i.e. all the sds are up), but
* that's OK: we'll come back to this function for the
* remaining plexes in the volume.
*/
if ((plex->state == plex_init)
&& (plex->volno >= 0)
&& (vol->flags & VF_CONFIG_SETUPSTATE)) {
for (plexno = 0; plexno < vol->plexes; plexno++)
forceup(VOL[plex->volno].plex[plexno]);
} else
forceup(plexno); /* we'll do it */
} else if (statemap == sd_upstate)
/*
* All the subdisks are up. This also means that
* they are consistent, so we can just bring
* the plex up
*/
plex->state = plex_up;
else if ((statemap & (sd_upstate | sd_rebornstate)) == statemap) /* all up or reborn */
plex->state = plex_flaky;
else if (statemap & (sd_upstate | sd_rebornstate)) /* some up or reborn */
plex->state = plex_corrupt; /* corrupt */
else if (statemap & (sd_initstate | sd_emptystate)) /* some subdisks empty or initializing */
plex->state = plex_initializing;
else /* nothing at all up */
plex->state = plex_faulty;
if (plex->state != oldstate) /* state has changed, */
log(LOG_INFO, /* tell them about it */
"vinum: %s is %s\n",
plex->name,
plex_state(plex->state));
if (plex->volno >= 0) /* we're part of a volume, */
update_volume_state(plex->volno); /* update its state */
}
/* Set volume state based on its components */
void
update_volume_state(int volno)
{
struct volume *vol; /* our volume */
int plexno;
enum volumestate oldstate;
vol = &VOL[volno]; /* point to our volume */
oldstate = vol->state;
for (plexno = 0; plexno < vol->plexes; plexno++) {
struct plex *plex = &PLEX[vol->plex[plexno]]; /* point to the plex */
if (plex->state >= plex_corrupt) { /* something accessible, */
vol->state = volume_up;
break;
}
}
if (plexno == vol->plexes) /* didn't find an up plex */
vol->state = volume_down;
if (vol->state != oldstate) { /* state changed */
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: %s is %s\n", vol->name, volume_state(vol->state));
save_config(); /* save the updated configuration */
}
}
/*
* Called from request routines when they find
* a subdisk which is not kosher. Decide whether
* it warrants changing the state. Return
* REQUEST_DOWN if we can't use the subdisk,
* REQUEST_OK if we can.
*/
/*
* A prior version of this function checked the plex
* state as well. At the moment, consider plex states
* information for the user only. We'll ignore them
* and use the subdisk state only. The last version of
* this file with the old logic was 2.7. XXX
*/
enum requeststatus
checksdstate(struct sd *sd, struct request *rq, daddr_t diskaddr, daddr_t diskend)
{
struct plex *plex = &PLEX[sd->plexno];
int writeop = (rq->bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0; /* note if we're writing */
switch (sd->state) {
/* We shouldn't get called if the subdisk is up */
case sd_up:
return REQUEST_OK;
case sd_reviving:
/*
* Access to a reviving subdisk depends on the
* organization of the plex:
* - If it's concatenated, access the subdisk up to its current
* revive point. If we want to write to the subdisk overlapping the
* current revive block, set the conflict flag in the request, asking
* the caller to put the request on the wait list, which will be
* attended to by revive_block when it's done.
* - if it's striped, we can't do it (we could do some hairy
* calculations, but it's unlikely to work).
* - if it's RAID-5, we can do it as long as only one
* subdisk is down
*/
if (plex->state == plex_striped) /* plex is striped, */
return REQUEST_DOWN; /* can't access it now */
if (diskaddr > (sd->revived
+ sd->plexoffset
+ (sd->revive_blocksize >> DEV_BSHIFT))) /* we're beyond the end */
return REQUEST_DOWN; /* don't take the sd down again... */
else if (diskend > (sd->revived + sd->plexoffset)) { /* we finish beyond the end */
if (writeop) {
rq->flags |= XFR_REVIVECONFLICT; /* note a potential conflict */
rq->sdno = sd->sdno; /* and which sd last caused it */
} else
return REQUEST_DOWN; /* can't read this yet */
}
return REQUEST_OK;
case sd_reborn:
if (writeop)
return REQUEST_OK; /* always write to a reborn disk */
else /* don't allow a read */
/*
* Handle the mapping. We don't want to reject
* a read request to a reborn subdisk if that's
* all we have. XXX
*/
return REQUEST_DOWN;
case sd_down:
if (writeop) /* writing to a consistent down disk */
set_sd_state(sd->sdno, sd_obsolete, setstate_force); /* it's not consistent now */
return REQUEST_DOWN; /* and it's down one way or another */
case sd_crashed:
if (writeop) /* writing to a consistent down disk */
set_sd_state(sd->sdno, sd_stale, setstate_force); /* it's not consistent now */
return REQUEST_DOWN; /* and it's down one way or another */
default:
return REQUEST_DOWN;
}
}
/* return a state map for the subdisks of a plex */
enum sdstates
sdstatemap(struct plex *plex)
{
int sdno;
enum sdstates statemap = 0; /* note the states we find */
plex->sddowncount = 0; /* no subdisks down yet */
for (sdno = 0; sdno < plex->subdisks; sdno++) {
struct sd *sd = &SD[plex->sdnos[sdno]]; /* point to the subdisk */
switch (sd->state) {
case sd_empty:
statemap |= sd_emptystate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_init:
statemap |= sd_initstate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_down:
statemap |= sd_downstate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_crashed:
statemap |= sd_crashedstate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_obsolete:
statemap |= sd_obsolete;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_stale:
statemap |= sd_stalestate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_reborn:
statemap |= sd_rebornstate;
break;
case sd_up:
statemap |= sd_upstate;
break;
case sd_initializing:
statemap |= sd_initstate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
break;
case sd_unallocated:
case sd_uninit:
case sd_reviving:
case sd_referenced:
statemap |= sd_otherstate;
(plex->sddowncount)++; /* another unusable subdisk */
}
}
return statemap;
}
/* determine the state of the volume relative to this plex */
enum volplexstate
vpstate(struct plex *plex)
{
struct volume *vol;
enum volplexstate state = volplex_onlyusdown; /* state to return */
int plexno;
if (plex->volno < 0) /* not associated with a volume */
return volplex_onlyusdown; /* assume the worst */
vol = &VOL[plex->volno]; /* point to our volume */
for (plexno = 0; plexno < vol->plexes; plexno++) {
if (&PLEX[vol->plex[plexno]] == plex) { /* us */
if (PLEX[vol->plex[plexno]].state >= plex_flaky) /* are we up? */
state |= volplex_onlyus; /* yes */
} else {
if (PLEX[vol->plex[plexno]].state >= plex_flaky) /* not us */
state |= volplex_otherup; /* and when they were up, they were up */
else
state |= volplex_alldown; /* and when they were down, they were down */
}
}
return state; /* and when they were only halfway up */
} /* they were neither up nor down */
/* Check if all bits b are set in a */
int allset(int a, int b);
int
allset(int a, int b)
{
return (a & b) == b;
}
/* Invalidate the subdisks belonging to a plex */
void
invalidate_subdisks(struct plex *plex, enum sdstate state)
{
int sdno;
for (sdno = 0; sdno < plex->subdisks; sdno++) { /* for each subdisk */
struct sd *sd = &SD[plex->sdnos[sdno]];
switch (sd->state) {
case sd_unallocated:
case sd_uninit:
case sd_init:
case sd_initializing:
case sd_empty:
case sd_obsolete:
case sd_stale:
case sd_crashed:
case sd_down:
case sd_referenced:
break;
case sd_reviving:
case sd_reborn:
case sd_up:
set_sd_state(plex->sdnos[sdno], state, setstate_force);
}
}
}
/*
* Start an object, in other words do what we can to get it up.
* This is called from vinumioctl (VINUMSTART).
* Return error indications via ioctl_reply
*/
void
start_object(struct vinum_ioctl_msg *data)
{
int status;
int objindex = data->index; /* data gets overwritten */
struct _ioctl_reply *ioctl_reply = (struct _ioctl_reply *) data; /* format for returning replies */
enum setstateflags flags;
if (data->force != 0) /* are we going to use force? */
flags = setstate_force; /* yes */
else
flags = setstate_none; /* no */
switch (data->type) {
case drive_object:
status = set_drive_state(objindex, drive_up, flags);
if (DRIVE[objindex].state != drive_up) /* set status on whether we really did it */
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
break;
case sd_object:
if (SD[objindex].state == sd_reviving) { /* reviving, */
ioctl_reply->error = revive_block(objindex); /* revive another block */
ioctl_reply->msg[0] = '\0'; /* no comment */
return;
}
status = set_sd_state(objindex, sd_up, flags); /* set state */
if (status == EAGAIN) { /* first revive, */
ioctl_reply->error = revive_block(objindex); /* revive the first block */
ioctl_reply->error = EAGAIN;
} else {
if (SD[objindex].state != sd_up) /* set status on whether we really did it */
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
}
break;
case plex_object:
status = set_plex_state(objindex, plex_up, flags);
if (PLEX[objindex].state != plex_up) /* set status on whether we really did it */
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
break;
case volume_object:
status = set_volume_state(objindex, volume_up, flags);
if (VOL[objindex].state != volume_up) /* set status on whether we really did it */
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
break;
default:
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Invalid object type");
return;
}
/*
* There's no point in saying anything here:
* the userland program does it better
*/
ioctl_reply->msg[0] = '\0';
}
/*
* Stop an object, in other words do what we can to get it down
* This is called from vinumioctl (VINUMSTOP).
* Return error indications via ioctl_reply.
*/
void
stop_object(struct vinum_ioctl_msg *data)
{
int status = 1;
int objindex = data->index; /* save the number from change */
struct _ioctl_reply *ioctl_reply = (struct _ioctl_reply *) data; /* format for returning replies */
switch (data->type) {
case drive_object:
status = set_drive_state(objindex, drive_down, data->force);
break;
case sd_object:
status = set_sd_state(objindex, sd_down, data->force);
break;
case plex_object:
status = set_plex_state(objindex, plex_down, data->force);
break;
case volume_object:
status = set_volume_state(objindex, volume_down, data->force);
break;
default:
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Invalid object type");
return;
}
ioctl_reply->msg[0] = '\0';
if (status == 0) /* couldn't do it */
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
}
/*
* VINUM_SETSTATE ioctl: set an object state
* msg is the message passed by the user
*/
void
setstate(struct vinum_ioctl_msg *msg)
{
int sdno;
struct sd *sd;
struct plex *plex;
struct _ioctl_reply *ioctl_reply = (struct _ioctl_reply *) msg; /* format for returning replies */
switch (msg->state) {
case object_down:
stop_object(msg);
break;
case object_initializing:
switch (msg->type) {
case sd_object:
sd = &SD[msg->index];
if ((msg->index >= vinum_conf.subdisks_allocated)
|| (sd->state <= sd_referenced)) {
sprintf(ioctl_reply->msg, "Invalid subdisk %d", msg->index);
ioctl_reply->error = EFAULT;
return;
}
set_sd_state(msg->index, sd_initializing, msg->force);
if (sd->state != sd_initializing) {
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Can't set state");
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
} else
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
break;
case plex_object:
plex = &PLEX[msg->index];
if ((msg->index >= vinum_conf.plexes_allocated)
|| (plex->state <= plex_unallocated)) {
sprintf(ioctl_reply->msg, "Invalid plex %d", msg->index);
ioctl_reply->error = EFAULT;
return;
}
set_plex_state(msg->index, plex_initializing, msg->force);
if (plex->state != plex_initializing) {
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Can't set state");
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
} else {
ioctl_reply->error = 0;
for (sdno = 0; sdno < plex->subdisks; sdno++) {
sd = &SD[plex->sdnos[sdno]];
set_sd_state(plex->sdnos[sdno], sd_initializing, msg->force);
if (sd->state != sd_initializing) {
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Can't set state");
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
break;
}
}
}
break;
default:
strcpy(ioctl_reply->msg, "Invalid object");
ioctl_reply->error = EINVAL;
}
break;
case object_up:
start_object(msg);
}
}