On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 09:31:29AM -0500, Todd M. Roy wrote:
> Andrea,
>   Sorry to say but lvm 0.9.1-beta1 still segfaults
> at the same place, line 140 of pv_read_all_pv_of_vg.c
> pv_this is still null.

BTW, I can easily reproduce. I was near to go into it yesterday but got
interrupted by other issues (like the merging of the 0.9.1-beta1 kernel driver
and extraction of the strictly necessary fixes from the 0.9.1-beta1 userspace
against 0.9).

In the meantime here is the diff between my current kernel lvm driver and
0.9.1-beta1 applied on top of 2.4.1-pre3, Heinz could you merge the below
incremental fixes into your tree before merging with Linus? Thanks!

diff -urN -X /home/andrea/bin/dontdiff 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/Documentation/Configure.help 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/Documentation/Configure.help
--- 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/Documentation/Configure.help      Fri Jan 12 04:14:36 
2001
+++ 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/Documentation/Configure.help       Sat Jan 13 16:09:24 2001
@@ -1450,15 +1450,6 @@
   want), say M here and read Documentation/modules.txt. The module
   will be called lvm-mod.o.
 
-Logical Volume Manager /proc file system information
-CONFIG_LVM_PROC_FS
-  If you say Y here, you are able to access overall Logical Volume
-  Manager, Volume Group, Logical and Physical Volume information in
-  /proc/lvm.
-
-  To use this option, you have to check, that the "/proc file system
-  support" (CONFIG_PROC_FS) is enabled too.
-
 Multiple devices driver support
 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD
   This driver lets you combine several hard disk partitions into one
Binary files 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/ID and 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/ID differ
diff -urN -X /home/andrea/bin/dontdiff 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c
--- 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c Tue Jan  2 17:41:15 2001
+++ 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/block/ll_rw_blk.c  Sun Jan 14 17:20:42 2001
@@ -38,8 +38,6 @@
 extern int mac_floppy_init(void);
 #endif
 
-extern int lvm_init(void);
-
 /*
  * For the allocated request tables
  */
@@ -1267,9 +1265,6 @@
 #endif
 #ifdef CONFIG_SUN_JSFLASH
        jsfd_init();
-#endif
-#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LVM
-       lvm_init();
 #endif
        return 0;
 };
diff -urN -X /home/andrea/bin/dontdiff 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/md/lvm-snap.c 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/md/lvm-snap.c
--- 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/md/lvm-snap.c     Sat Jan 13 16:10:33 2001
+++ 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/md/lvm-snap.c      Sat Jan 13 16:12:22 2001
@@ -42,10 +42,6 @@
 
 static char *lvm_snap_version __attribute__ ((unused)) = "LVM 0.9 snapshot code 
(13/11/2000)\n";
 
-#ifndef LockPage
-#define LockPage(map) set_bit(PG_locked, &(map)->flags)
-#endif
-
 extern const char *const lvm_name;
 extern int lvm_blocksizes[];
 
@@ -469,7 +465,7 @@
                goto out;
 
        err = -ENOMEM;
-       iobuf->locked = 1;
+       iobuf->locked = 0;
        iobuf->nr_pages = 0;
        for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++)
        {
@@ -480,9 +476,6 @@
                        goto out;
 
                iobuf->maplist[i] = page;
-               /* the only point to lock the page here is to be allowed
-                  to share unmap_kiobuf() in the fail-path */
-               LockPage(page);
                iobuf->nr_pages++;
        }
        iobuf->offset = 0;
diff -urN -X /home/andrea/bin/dontdiff 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/md/lvm.c 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/md/lvm.c
--- 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/drivers/md/lvm.c  Sat Jan 13 16:10:33 2001
+++ 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/drivers/md/lvm.c   Sun Jan 14 16:19:03 2001
@@ -148,6 +148,8 @@
  *                 procfs is always supported now. (JT)
  *    12/01/2001 - avoided flushing logical volume in case of shrinking
  *                 because of unecessary overhead in case of heavy updates
+ *    07/12/2000 - make sure lvm_make_request_fn returns correct value - 0 or 1 - 
+NeilBrown
+ *    25/12/2000 - fix procfs #defines - Christoph Hellwig
  *
  */
 
@@ -399,7 +401,7 @@
 /*
  * Driver initialization...
  */
-int __init lvm_init(void)
+int lvm_init(void)
 {
        struct gendisk *gendisk_ptr = NULL;
 
@@ -480,7 +482,7 @@
 /*
  * cleanup...
  */
-static void __exit lvm_cleanup(void)
+static void lvm_cleanup(void)
 {
        struct gendisk *gendisk_ptr = NULL, *gendisk_ptr_prev = NULL;
 
@@ -928,6 +930,7 @@
                P_IOCTL("%s -- lvm_blk_ioctl -- BLKFLSBUF\n", lvm_name);
 
                fsync_dev(inode->i_rdev);
+               invalidate_buffers(inode->i_rdev);
                break;
 
 
@@ -1603,6 +1606,8 @@
        if (lv->lv_access & (LV_SNAPSHOT|LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG)) {
                /* original logical volume */
                if (lv->lv_access & LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG) {
+                       /* Serializes the access to the lv_snapshot_next list */
+                       down(&lv->lv_snapshot_sem);
                        if (rw == WRITE || rw == WRITEA)
                        {
                                lv_t *lv_ptr;
@@ -1613,7 +1618,8 @@
                                     lv_ptr = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next) {
                                        /* Check for inactive snapshot */
                                        if (!(lv_ptr->lv_status & LV_ACTIVE)) continue;
-                                       down(&lv->lv_snapshot_org->lv_snapshot_sem);
+                                       /* Serializes the COW with the accesses to the 
+snapshot device */
+                                       down(&lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_sem);
                                        /* do we still have exception storage for this 
snapshot free? */
                                        if (lv_ptr->lv_block_exception != NULL) {
                                                rdev_sav = rdev_tmp;
@@ -1634,9 +1640,10 @@
                                                rdev_tmp = rdev_sav;
                                                rsector_tmp = rsector_sav;
                                        }
-                                       up(&lv->lv_snapshot_org->lv_snapshot_sem);
+                                       up(&lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_sem);
                                }
                        }
+                       up(&lv->lv_snapshot_sem);
                } else {
                        /* remap snapshot logical volume */
                        down(&lv->lv_snapshot_sem);
@@ -1698,8 +1705,10 @@
                               int rw,
                               struct buffer_head *bh)
 {
-       lvm_map(bh, rw);
-       return 1;
+       if (lvm_map(bh, rw)<0)
+               return 0; /* failure, buffer_IO_error has been called, don't recurse */
+       else
+               return 1; /* all ok, mapping done, call lower level driver */
 }
 
 
@@ -2268,18 +2277,10 @@
 
                                lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_minor = 0;
                                lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org = lv_ptr;
-                               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev = NULL;
-                               /* walk thrugh the snapshot list */
-                               while (lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next != NULL)
-                                       lv_ptr = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next;
-                               /* now lv_ptr points to the last existing snapshot in 
the chain */
-                               vg_ptr->lv[l]->lv_snapshot_prev = lv_ptr;
                                /* our new one now back points to the previous last in 
the chain
                                   which can be the original logical volume */
                                lv_ptr = vg_ptr->lv[l];
                                /* now lv_ptr points to our new last snapshot logical 
volume */
-                               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org = 
lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev->lv_snapshot_org;
-                               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next = NULL;
                                lv_ptr->lv_current_pe = 
lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_current_pe;
                                lv_ptr->lv_allocated_snapshot_le = 
lv_ptr->lv_allocated_le;
                                lv_ptr->lv_allocated_le = 
lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_allocated_le;
@@ -2347,16 +2348,21 @@
 
        /* optionally add our new snapshot LV */
        if (lv_ptr->lv_access & LV_SNAPSHOT) {
+               lv_t * org = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org, * last;
                /* sync the original logical volume */
-               fsync_dev(lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_dev);
+               fsync_dev(org->lv_dev);
 #ifdef LVM_VFS_ENHANCEMENT
                /* VFS function call to sync and lock the filesystem */
-               fsync_dev_lockfs(lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_dev);
+               fsync_dev_lockfs(org->lv_dev);
 #endif
-               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_access |= LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG;
-               lv_ptr->lv_access &= ~LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG;
-               /* put ourselve into the chain */
-               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev->lv_snapshot_next = lv_ptr;
+               down(&org->lv_snapshot_sem);
+               org->lv_access |= LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG;
+               lv_ptr->lv_access &= ~LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG; /* this can only hide an 
+userspace bug */
+               /* Link in the list of snapshot volumes */
+               for (last = org; last->lv_snapshot_next; last = 
+last->lv_snapshot_next);
+               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev = last;
+               last->lv_snapshot_next = lv_ptr;
+               up(&org->lv_snapshot_sem);
        }
 
        /* activate the logical volume */
@@ -2412,6 +2418,28 @@
            lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next != NULL)
                return -EPERM;
 
+       if (lv_ptr->lv_access & LV_SNAPSHOT) {
+               /*
+                * Atomically make the the snapshot invisible
+                * to the original lv before playing with it.
+                */
+               lv_t * org = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org;
+               down(&org->lv_snapshot_sem);
+
+               /* remove this snapshot logical volume from the chain */
+               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev->lv_snapshot_next = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next;
+               if (lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next != NULL) {
+                       lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next->lv_snapshot_prev =
+                           lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev;
+               }
+               up(&org->lv_snapshot_sem);
+
+               /* no more snapshots? */
+               if (!org->lv_snapshot_next)
+                       org->lv_access &= ~LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG;
+               lvm_snapshot_release(lv_ptr);
+       }
+
        lv_ptr->lv_status |= LV_SPINDOWN;
 
        /* sync the buffers */
@@ -2445,24 +2473,6 @@
                        }
                }
                vfree(lv_ptr->lv_current_pe);
-       /* LV_SNAPSHOT */
-       } else {
-               down(&lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_snapshot_sem);
-
-               /* Update the VG PE(s) used by snapshot reserve space. */
-               vg[VG_CHR(minor)]->pe_allocated -= lv_ptr->lv_allocated_snapshot_le;
-
-               /* remove this snapshot logical volume from the chain */
-               lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev->lv_snapshot_next = lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next;
-               if (lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next != NULL) {
-                       lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_next->lv_snapshot_prev =
-                           lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_prev;
-               }
-               /* no more snapshots? */
-               if (lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_snapshot_next == NULL)
-                       lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_access &= ~LV_SNAPSHOT_ORG;
-               lvm_snapshot_release(lv_ptr);
-               up(&lv_ptr->lv_snapshot_org->lv_snapshot_sem);
        }
 
        devfs_unregister(lv_devfs_handle[lv_ptr->lv_number]);
@@ -3088,14 +3098,5 @@
        return uuid;
 }
 
-#ifdef MODULE
-int __init init_module(void)
-{
-       return lvm_init();
-}
-
-void __exit cleanup_module(void)
-{
-       lvm_cleanup();
-}
-#endif
+module_init(lvm_init);
+module_exit(lvm_cleanup);
diff -urN -X /home/andrea/bin/dontdiff 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/include/linux/lvm.h 
2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/include/linux/lvm.h
--- 2.4.1pre3-lvm-0.9.1_beta1/include/linux/lvm.h       Sat Jan 13 16:10:33 2001
+++ 2.4.1pre3-lvm-aa/include/linux/lvm.h        Sun Jan 14 16:35:08 2001
@@ -58,6 +58,8 @@
  *    26/06/2000 - implemented snapshot persistency and resizing support
  *    02/11/2000 - added hash table size member to lv structure
  *    12/11/2000 - removed unneeded timestamp definitions
+ *    24/12/2000 - removed LVM_TO_{CORE,DISK}*, use cpu_{from, to}_le*
+ *                 instead - Christoph Hellwig
  *
  */
 

downloadable from here:

        
ftp://ftp.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/andrea/lvm/kernel-2.4.1pre3-0.9.1_beta1-fixes-1

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