We should be able to distinguish the case where a checker determines a path to be positively down from the case where the checker fails to obtain necessary information, e.g. because of a configuration problem (wrong checker). Use PATH_WILD for the latter case, as it's hardly used now.
Provide a generic message for the situation that a path checker can't handle a certain path. Reviewed-by: Benjamin Marzinski <bmarz...@redhat.com> --- libmultipath/checkers.c | 1 + libmultipath/checkers.h | 7 +++++-- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/libmultipath/checkers.c b/libmultipath/checkers.c index 96086686..e31c028d 100644 --- a/libmultipath/checkers.c +++ b/libmultipath/checkers.c @@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ static const char *generic_msg[CHECKER_GENERIC_MSGTABLE_SIZE] = { [CHECKER_MSGID_UP] = " reports path is up", [CHECKER_MSGID_DOWN] = " reports path is down", [CHECKER_MSGID_GHOST] = " reports path is ghost", + [CHECKER_MSGID_UNSUPPORTED] = " doesn't support this device", }; static const char *_checker_message(const struct checker *c) diff --git a/libmultipath/checkers.h b/libmultipath/checkers.h index 60b1321b..f6d56db5 100644 --- a/libmultipath/checkers.h +++ b/libmultipath/checkers.h @@ -10,8 +10,10 @@ * Userspace (multipath/multipathd) path states * * PATH_WILD: - * - Use: None of the checkers (returned if we don't have an fd) - * - Description: Corner case where "fd < 0" for path fd (see checker_check()) + * - Use: Any checker + * - Description: Corner case where "fd < 0" for path fd (see checker_check()), + * or where a checker detects an unsupported device + * (e.g. wrong checker configured for a given device). * * PATH_UNCHECKED: * - Use: Only in directio checker @@ -108,6 +110,7 @@ enum { CHECKER_MSGID_UP, CHECKER_MSGID_DOWN, CHECKER_MSGID_GHOST, + CHECKER_MSGID_UNSUPPORTED, CHECKER_GENERIC_MSGTABLE_SIZE, CHECKER_FIRST_MSGID = 100, /* lowest msgid for checkers */ CHECKER_MSGTABLE_SIZE = 100, /* max msg table size for checkers */ -- 2.19.1 -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel