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Most of changes in fix-dev-nodes-getting-removed-for-100-to-300-ms-on-parted-print.patch are already in 7.5 version. So related changes removed. Story: 2003389 Task: 24479 Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/595981/ Change-Id: I92501a66ebb44eab92f4b7377998bb71d70fc722 Signed-off-by: zhipengl <zhipengs.liu@intel.com>
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From 2fc5cefc48c294b25dbd5dc1e533c7d12508289a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Phillip Susi <psusi@ubuntu.com>
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Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 23:59:58 -0400
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Subject: [PATCH] 'parted -s <dev_node> print' causes device nodes to be
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deleted from /dev for ~100-300ms
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The main problem is that, immediately after 'parted <dev_node> print', device
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nodes for block devices that exist are deleted for brief moments of time then
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are readded by udev. This causes commands accessing these nodes to fail.
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Although probability of this happening is small (after mount, partitions no
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longer disappear), it can cause critical error as we now believe to have
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happened in CGTS-8785 (ceph tried to configure an OSD at exactly the moment
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parted was gathering info).
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To fix this the following commit where patched from upstream:
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0. f0c0d53f998964e187f59de32ac92a2c0e2d5da9 libparted: refactor device-mapper partition sync code
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1. 5910f1bc983fbab31f9ec86a7166feee4869c21a libparted: avoid disturbing partitions
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2. 026736e9fed89ef00e6e6e84c7e422639ac2715c libparted: sync partitions > 16
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3. 9e07d797b18609613c53ceb2dabbb5e69d961186 libparted: remove old partitions *first* before adding new ones
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4. dfdd8b0dd99b7fa990f40a3d3a225c5b3ef13c57 libparted: remove all old partitions, even if new label allows less
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5. 7feb3b452c5ae57e75e16f8c00f46c9aa564a4cc libparted: don't create partition on loop label
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6. 7e87ca3c531228d35e13e802d2622006138b104c libparted/arch/linux.c: Compile without ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER
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7. 7cde99849ed321da2712248bc27c14a954d6b481 libparted: give correct partition device name on loop labels
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The most important is commit #1. Commit #0 is a prerequisite and the rest are bug fixes introduced by them.
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Details:
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libparted: refactor device-mapper partition sync code
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The device-mapper partition sync code was still using the remove all
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partitions, then add new partitions method. Refactor to use the same
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algorithm as regular disks: try to remove all, and ignore any that could
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not be removed but have not changed.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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libparted/arch/linux.c
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tests/Makefile.am
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libparted: avoid disturbing partitions
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The partition sync logic was first removing all
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partitions, then trying to re-add them. This resulted in many
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udev events triggering annoying behavior like auto mounting.
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Refactor the code to avoid removing and re-adding unmodified
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partitions.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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libparted: sync partitions > 16
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The linux partition sync code was hard coded to only flush
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the first 16 partitions.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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libparted/arch/linux.c
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libparted: remove old partitions *first* before adding new ones
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"libparted: avoid disturbing partitions" put the remove of the old
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partition in second pass. If you simultaneously removed partitions 1
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and 2, and created a new partition #1 that overlapped the previous second
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partition, the sync would fail because it would try to create the new,
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larger partition #1 before removing the old partition #2.
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Conflicts:
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libparted/arch/linux.c
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libparted: remove all old partitions, even if new label allows less
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We were limiting partition sync operations to the lesser number allowed
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by the device, or the label. This meant that when creating a new label
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over an old label that had more partitions than the new one allows, the
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higher partitions would not be removed. Use the greater of the two values
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for the remove pass, and the lesser for the add.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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libparted: don't create partition on loop label
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The loop label represents an unpartitioned disk, but creates
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a dummy partition to represent the whole disk. This dummy partition
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was actually being loaded into the kernel. Don't do that.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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libparted/arch/linux.c: Compile without ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER
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Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
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libparted: give correct partition device name on loop labels
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ped_partition_get_path() was returning "/dev/foo1" instead of
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"/dev/foo" on loop labels. This caused gparted to run tools like mkfs on
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a device node that did not actually exist.
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Conflicts:
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NEWS
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---
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NEWS | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
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libparted/arch/linux.c | 24 +++++----
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tests/Makefile.am | 2 +
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tests/t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh | 50 ++++++++++++++++++
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tests/t6010-dm-busy.sh | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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5 files changed, 249 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
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create mode 100644 tests/t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh
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create mode 100644 tests/t6010-dm-busy.sh
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diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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index 62d6381..c78ee9e 100644
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--- a/NEWS
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+++ b/NEWS
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@@ -7,10 +7,98 @@ GNU parted NEWS -*- outline -*-
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* Noteworthy changes in release 3.1-18 (2014-08-12) [RHEL7.1]
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-** New features
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+** New Features
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+
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+ You can now choose to ignore errors about partitions that overlap,
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+ or are longer than the disk. This allows you to use parted to
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+ repair the problem.
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+
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+** Bug Fixes
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+
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+ libparted: ped_partition_get_path() was returning "/dev/foo1" instead
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+ of "/dev/foo" for loop labels.
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+
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+ partprobe: when called on a disk that has become a loop label,
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+ remove any partitions left over from a previous label.
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+
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+ libparted: The loop label represents an unpartitioned disk, but creates
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+ a dummy partition to represent the whole disk. This dummy partition
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+ was actually being loaded into the kernel. Don't do that.
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+
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+ libparted: fix loop labels to not vanish if you don't create
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+ a filesystem, and to not return an error syncing when you do.
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+
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+ libparted: remove all old partitions, even if new label does not allow
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+ as many.
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+
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+ libparted: fat and ntfs boot sectors were misdetected as dos
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+ partition tables instead of being treated as a loop label.
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+
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+ libparted: previously if you chose to ignore the warning about
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+ the gpt thinking the disk was smaller than it appears to be on
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+ on disk, subsequent warnings on other disks would be suppressed.
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+ Now parted will warn once per disk.
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+
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+ Fix filesystem detection on non 512 byte sector sizes
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+
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+ Fix linux partition sync code to flush partitions > 16
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+
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+ Do not reject a FAT boot sector as invalid because it has no
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+ system ID string.
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+
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+ libparted: /dev/md/ symlink can change after libparted dereferences it,
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+ instead it should just use the symlink as given by the caller in the
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+ same way we do with /dev/mapper/.
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+
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+ libparted: On multipath systems new partitions would sometimes not
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+ appear, reporting 'device-mapper: create ioctl failed: Device or
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+ resource busy' until the system was rebooted. Added dm_udev_wait
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+ calls to synchronize parted with udev.
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+
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+ Fix help text for disk_{set,toggle} to show *disk* flags instead
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+ of partition flags.
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+
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+ Fix gpt to correctly handle non ASCII charcters in partition names
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+
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+ If a drive was 100 times an even multiple of two, sizes specified as
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+ a percentage would trigger the exact placement rule and refuse to round
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+ to the nearest half percent.
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+
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+ Avoid generating udev add/remove events for all unmodified partitions
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+ when writing a new table.
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+
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+ Fix cache coherency issue by flushing partition block devices.
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+ This had been mistakenly disabled in parted 2.0, and resulted
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+ in parted sometimes identifying the previous filesystem type
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+ after running an mkfs to format a partition to a new type.
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+
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+ libparted: fix gpt end of disk handling. Previously if the backup
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+ copy of the gpt was not at the end of the disk and you chose to
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+ ignore this error, parted would move it to the end of the disk
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+ anyhow. It will now leave the backup in the same location if
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+ you chose to ignore this error.
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+
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+ libparted: handle logical partitions starting immediately after
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+ the EBR. Creating a logical partition one sector after the EBR
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+ used to cause parted to complain that it could not inform the
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+ kernel of the changes, but after a reboot, everything was fine.
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+ Parted will now correctly inform the kernel of the changes, but
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+ only set the length of the extended partition to 1 sector instead
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+ of two, which would cause it to overlap the logical partition.
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+
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+ parted: fix EOF and ctrl-c handling. parted used to refuse to exit
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+ in response to ctrl-c and would get stuck in an infinite loop
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+ prompting for more input when it reached EOF on stdin.
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+
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+ libparted: Don't fail to manipulate partitions on dmraid disks that
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+ have other partitions in use.
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- Add support for prep flag to GPT to select PowerPC Reference Platform
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- boot partition type.
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+ libparted: mac: a MAC partition table could have a block_size larger
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+ than the one the kernel told us about. Upon reading that partition
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+ table, libparted would ask if it's ok to use the larger block size.
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+ If you were to respond in the affirmative, libparted would read the
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+ larger number of bytes into a buffer of the shorter length,
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+ overrunning it.
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* Noteworthy changes in release 3.1-16 (2014-01-22) [RHEL7]
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diff --git a/libparted/arch/linux.c b/libparted/arch/linux.c
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index 27f706b..de63118 100644
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--- a/libparted/arch/linux.c
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+++ b/libparted/arch/linux.c
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@@ -48,6 +48,7 @@
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#include "../architecture.h"
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#include "dirname.h"
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#include "xstrtol.h"
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+#include "xalloc.h"
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#if ENABLE_NLS
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# include <libintl.h>
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@@ -286,7 +287,7 @@ struct blkdev_ioctl_param {
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/* Maximum number of partitions supported by linux. */
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#define MAX_NUM_PARTS 64
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-static char* _device_get_part_path (PedDevice* dev, int num);
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+static char* _device_get_part_path (PedDevice const *dev, int num);
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static int _partition_is_mounted_by_path (const char* path);
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static unsigned int _device_get_partition_range(PedDevice const* dev);
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static int _device_open (PedDevice* dev, int flags);
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@@ -1521,8 +1522,8 @@ linux_is_busy (PedDevice* dev)
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return 0;
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}
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-/* we need to flush the master device, and with kernel < 2.6 all the partition
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- * devices, because there is no coherency between the caches with old kernels.
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+/* we need to flush the master device, and all the partition devices,
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+ * * because there is no coherency between the caches.
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* We should only flush unmounted partition devices, because:
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* - there is never a need to flush them (we're not doing IO there)
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* - flushing a device that is mounted causes unnecessary IO, and can
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@@ -1542,9 +1543,6 @@ _flush_cache (PedDevice* dev)
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ioctl (arch_specific->fd, BLKFLSBUF);
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/* With linux-2.6.0 and newer, we're done. */
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- if (_have_kern26())
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- return;
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-
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for (i = 1; i < lpn; i++) {
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char* name;
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int fd;
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@@ -2318,7 +2316,7 @@ err:
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#endif
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static char*
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-_device_get_part_path (PedDevice *dev, int num)
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+_device_get_part_path (PedDevice const *dev, int num)
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{
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char *devpath;
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size_t path_len;
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@@ -2341,7 +2339,7 @@ _device_get_part_path (PedDevice *dev, int num)
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char const *p = (dev->type == PED_DEVICE_DAC960
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|| dev->type == PED_DEVICE_CPQARRAY
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|| dev->type == PED_DEVICE_ATARAID
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- || isdigit (dev->path[path_len - 1])
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+ || isdigit (devpath[path_len - 1])
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? "p" : "");
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result = zasprintf ("%s%s%d", devpath, p, num);
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}
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@@ -2355,6 +2353,10 @@ _device_get_part_path (PedDevice *dev, int num)
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static char*
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linux_partition_get_path (const PedPartition* part)
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{
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+ /* loop label means use the whole disk */
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+ if (strcmp (part->disk->type->name, "loop") == 0)
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+ return xstrdup (part->disk->dev->path);
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+
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return _device_get_part_path (part->disk->dev, part->num);
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}
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@@ -2423,6 +2425,8 @@ linux_partition_is_busy (const PedPartition* part)
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PED_ASSERT (part != NULL);
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+ if (strcmp (part->disk->type->name, "loop") == 0)
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+ return linux_is_busy (part->disk->dev);
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if (_partition_is_mounted (part))
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return 1;
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if (part->type == PED_PARTITION_EXTENDED) {
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@@ -2602,7 +2606,7 @@ _sysfs_ull_entry_from_part(PedPartition const* part, const char *entry,
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unsigned long long *val)
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{
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char path[128];
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- char *part_name = linux_partition_get_path(part);
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+ char *part_name = _device_get_part_path (part->disk->dev, part->num);
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if (!part_name)
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return false;
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@@ -2637,7 +2641,7 @@ _kernel_get_partition_start_and_length(PedPartition const *part,
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PED_ASSERT(start);
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PED_ASSERT(length);
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- char *dev_name = linux_partition_get_path (part);
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+ char *dev_name = _device_get_part_path (part->disk->dev, part->num);
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if (!dev_name)
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return false;
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diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am
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index 29fa280..ac8122b 100644
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--- a/tests/Makefile.am
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+++ b/tests/Makefile.am
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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ TESTS = \
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t0501-duplicate.sh \
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t1100-busy-label.sh \
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t1101-busy-partition.sh \
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+ t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh \
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t1700-probe-fs.sh \
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t2200-dos-label-recog.sh \
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t2201-pc98-label-recog.sh \
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@@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ TESTS = \
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t6002-dm-many-partitions.sh \
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t6003-dm-uuid.sh \
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t6004-dm-512b-sectors.sh \
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+ t6010-dm-busy.sh \
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t6100-mdraid-partitions.sh \
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t7000-scripting.sh \
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t8000-loop.sh \
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diff --git a/tests/t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh b/tests/t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..61cc392
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/tests/t1104-remove-and-add-partition.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
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+#!/bin/sh
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+# make sure that removing a higher numbered partition and adding a lower
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+# one using that space at the same time works
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+
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+# Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+
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+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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+# (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+# GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+
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+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../parted
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+path_prepend_ ../partprobe
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+require_root_
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+ss=$sector_size_
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+
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+d1= f1=
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+cleanup_fn_()
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+{
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+ test -n "$d1" && losetup -d "$d1"
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+ rm -f "$f1"
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+}
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+
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+f1=$(pwd)/1; d1=$(loop_setup_ "$f1") \
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+ || skip_ "is this partition mounted with 'nodev'?"
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+
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+require_partitionable_loop_device_ $d1
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+
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+# create one big partition
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+parted -s $d1 mklabel msdos mkpart primary ext2 1m 10m || fail=1
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+
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+# save this table
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+dd if=$d1 of=saved count=1 || fail=1
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+
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+# create two small partitions
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+parted -s $d1 mklabel msdos mkpart primary ext2 1m 5m mkpart primary ext2 5m 10m || fail=1
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+
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+# restore first table and make sure partprobe works
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+dd if=saved of=$d1 || fail=1
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+partprobe $d1 || fail=1
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+
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+Exit $fail
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diff --git a/tests/t6010-dm-busy.sh b/tests/t6010-dm-busy.sh
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..9807b40
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/tests/t6010-dm-busy.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
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+#!/bin/sh
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+# ensure that parted can alter a partition on a dmraid disk
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+# while another one is mounted
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+
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+# Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+
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+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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+# (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+# GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+
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+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../parted
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+
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+require_root_
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+
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+# We could make this work for arbitrary sector size, but I'm lazy.
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+require_512_byte_sector_size_
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+
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+test "x$ENABLE_DEVICE_MAPPER" = xyes \
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+ || skip_ "no device-mapper support"
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+
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+# Device maps names - should be random to not conflict with existing ones on
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+# the system
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+linear_=plinear-$$
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+
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+d1=
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+f1=
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+dev=
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+cleanup_fn_() {
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+ umount "${dev}p2" > /dev/null 2>&1
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+ dmsetup remove ${linear_}p1
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+ dmsetup remove ${linear_}p2
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+ dmsetup remove $linear_
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+ test -n "$d1" && losetup -d "$d1"
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+ rm -f "$f1"
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+}
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+
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+f1=$(pwd)/1; d1=$(loop_setup_ "$f1") \
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+ || fail=1
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+
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+# setup: create a mapping
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+n=204800
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+echo "0 $n linear $d1 0" | dmsetup create $linear_ || fail=1
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+dev="/dev/mapper/$linear_"
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+
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+# Create msdos partition table
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+parted -s $dev mklabel msdos > out 2>&1 || fail=1
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+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
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+
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+parted -s $dev -a none mkpart primary fat32 1s 1000s > out 2>&1 || fail=1
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+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
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+
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+parted -s $dev -a none mkpart primary fat32 1001s 200000s > out 2>&1 || fail=1
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+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
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+
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+# wait for new partition device to appear
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+wait_for_dev_to_appear_ ${dev}p2 || fail_ ${dev}p2 did not appear
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+
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+mkfs.vfat -F 32 ${dev}p2 || fail_ mkfs.vfat failed
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+
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+mount_point=$(pwd)/mnt
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+
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+mkdir $mount_point || fail=1
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+mount "${dev}p2" "$mount_point" || fail=1
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+
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+# Removal of unmounted partition must succeed.
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+parted -s "$dev" rm 1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || fail=1
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+
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+# Removal of mounted partition must fail.
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+parted -s "$dev" rm 2 > /dev/null 2>&1 && fail=1
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+
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+parted -m -s "$dev" u s print > out 2>&1 || fail=1
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+sed "s,^$dev,DEV," out > k; mv k out
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+
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+# Create expected output file.
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+cat <<EOF >> exp || fail=1
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+BYT;
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+DEV:${n}s:dm:512:512:msdos:Linux device-mapper (linear):;
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+2:1001s:200000s:199000s:fat32::lba;
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+EOF
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+
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+compare exp out || fail=1
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+
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+Exit $fail
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--
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2.7.4
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