If two RBD storages use the same pool, but connect to different clusters, we cannot say to which cluster the mapped RBD image belongs to if krbd is used. To avoid potential data loss, we need to verify that no other storage is configured that could have a volume mapped under the same path before we create the image.
The ambiguous mapping is in /dev/rbd/<pool>/<ns>/<image> where the namespace <ns> is optional. Once we can tell the clusters apart in the mapping, we can remove these checks again. See bug #3969 for more information on the root cause. Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <[email protected]> --- changes since v1: * fixed code style issues * moved check to a helper function and call it from - alloc_image - clone_image - rename_image * rephrased error message with a link to the bugzilla issue RFC: * moved check to pve-storage since containers and VMs both have issues not just on a move or clone of the image, but also when creating a new volume * reworked the checks, instead of large if conditions, we use PVE::Tools::safe_compare with comparison functions * normalize monhost list to match correctly if the list is in different order * add storage name to error message that triggered the checks * ignore disabled storages PVE/Storage/RBDPlugin.pm | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) diff --git a/PVE/Storage/RBDPlugin.pm b/PVE/Storage/RBDPlugin.pm index e287e28..2a4e1a8 100644 --- a/PVE/Storage/RBDPlugin.pm +++ b/PVE/Storage/RBDPlugin.pm @@ -127,6 +127,45 @@ my $krbd_feature_update = sub { } }; +# check if another rbd storage with the same pool name but different +# cluster exists. If so, allocating a new volume can potentially be +# dangerous because the RBD mapping, exposes it in an ambiguous way under +# /dev/rbd/<pool>/<ns>/<image>. Without any information to which cluster it +# belongs, we cannot clearly determine which image we access and +# potentially use the wrong one. See +# https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3969 and +# https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3970 +# TODO: remove these checks once #3969 is fixed and we can clearly tell to +# which cluster an image belongs to +my $check_blockdev_collision = sub { + my ($storeid, $scfg) = @_; + + my $storecfg = PVE::Storage::config(); + foreach my $store (keys %{$storecfg->{ids}}) { + next if $store eq $storeid; + + my $checked_scfg = $storecfg->{ids}->{$store}; + + next if $checked_scfg->{type} ne 'rbd'; + next if $checked_scfg->{disable}; + next if $scfg->{pool} ne $checked_scfg->{pool}; + + my $normalize_mons = sub { return join(';', sort( PVE::Tools::split_list(shift))) }; + my $cmp_mons = sub { $normalize_mons->($_[0]) cmp $normalize_mons->($_[1]) }; + my $cmp = sub { $_[0] cmp $_[1] }; + + # internal and internal, or external and external with identical monitors + # => same cluster + next if PVE::Tools::safe_compare($scfg->{monhost}, $checked_scfg->{monhost}, $cmp_mons) == 0; + + # different namespaces => no clash possible + next if PVE::Tools::safe_compare($scfg->{namespace}, $checked_scfg->{namespace}, $cmp) != 0; + + die "Cannot create volume on '$storeid' - RBD blockdev paths shared with storage '$store'. ". + "See https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3969 for more details.\n"; + } +}; + sub run_rbd_command { my ($cmd, %args) = @_; @@ -475,6 +514,8 @@ sub clone_image { my $snap = '__base__'; $snap = $snapname if length $snapname; + $check_blockdev_collision->($storeid, $scfg); + my ($vtype, $basename, $basevmid, undef, undef, $isBase) = $class->parse_volname($volname); @@ -516,6 +557,8 @@ sub alloc_image { die "illegal name '$name' - should be 'vm-$vmid-*'\n" if $name && $name !~ m/^vm-$vmid-/; + $check_blockdev_collision->($storeid, $scfg); + $name = $class->find_free_diskname($storeid, $scfg, $vmid) if !$name; my @options = ( @@ -769,6 +812,8 @@ sub volume_has_feature { sub rename_volume { my ($class, $scfg, $storeid, $source_volname, $target_vmid, $target_volname) = @_; + $check_blockdev_collision->($storeid, $scfg); + my ( undef, $source_image, -- 2.30.2 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel
