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2 * Ported to Linux's Second Extended File System as part of the
3 * dump and restore backup suit
4 * Remy Card <card@Linux.EU.Org>, 1994-1997
5 * Stelian Pop <pop@noos.fr>, 1999-2000
6 * Stelian Pop <pop@noos.fr> - AlcĂ´ve <www.alcove.fr>, 2000
10 * Copyright (c) 1980, 1991, 1993
11 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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14 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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19 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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21 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
22 * must display the following acknowledgement:
23 * This product includes software developed by the University of
24 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
25 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
26 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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30 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
31 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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38 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
43 static const char rcsid
[] =
44 "$Id: tape.c,v 1.40 2001/03/28 12:59:48 stelian Exp $";
53 #include <compaterr.h>
63 #include <sys/types.h>
65 #include <linux/types.h>
67 #include <sys/param.h>
68 #include <sys/socket.h>
72 #include <linux/ext2_fs.h>
73 #include <ext2fs/ext2fs.h>
74 #include <bsdcompat.h>
76 #include <sys/vnode.h>
79 #include <ufs/inode.h>
81 #include <ufs/ufs/dinode.h>
82 #include <ufs/ffs/fs.h>
83 #endif /* __linux__ */
85 #include <protocols/dumprestore.h>
89 #endif /* HAVE_ZLIB */
93 int writesize
; /* size of malloc()ed buffer for tape */
94 long lastspclrec
= -1; /* tape block number of last written header */
95 int trecno
= 0; /* next record to write in current block */
96 extern long blocksperfile
; /* number of blocks per output file */
97 long blocksthisvol
; /* number of blocks on current output file */
98 extern int ntrec
; /* blocking factor on tape */
104 long long tapea_bytes
= 0; /* bytes_written at start of current volume */
106 static ssize_t atomic_read
__P((int, void *, size_t));
107 static ssize_t atomic_write
__P((int, const void *, size_t));
108 static void doslave
__P((int, int));
109 static void enslave
__P((void));
110 static void flushtape
__P((void));
111 static void killall
__P((void));
112 static void rollforward
__P((void));
113 static int system_command
__P((const char *, const char *, int));
116 * Concurrent dump mods (Caltech) - disk block reading and tape writing
117 * are exported to several slave processes. While one slave writes the
118 * tape, the others read disk blocks; they pass control of the tape in
119 * a ring via signals. The parent process traverses the filesystem and
120 * sends writeheader()'s and lists of daddr's to the slaves via pipes.
121 * The following structure defines the instruction packets sent to slaves.
129 struct slave_results
{
130 ssize_t unclen
; /* uncompressed length */
131 ssize_t clen
; /* compressed length */
134 #define SLAVES 3 /* 1 slave writing, 1 reading, 1 for slack */
136 int tapea
; /* header number at start of this chunk */
137 int count
; /* count to next header (used for TS_TAPE */
139 int inode
; /* inode that we are currently dealing with */
140 int fd
; /* FD for this slave */
141 int pid
; /* PID for this slave */
142 int sent
; /* 1 == we've sent this slave requests */
143 int firstrec
; /* record number of this block */
144 char (*tblock
)[TP_BSIZE
]; /* buffer for data blocks */
145 struct req
*req
; /* buffer for requests */
149 char (*nextblock
)[TP_BSIZE
];
151 static time_t tstart_volume
; /* time of volume start */
152 static int tapea_volume
; /* value of spcl.c_tapea at volume start */
154 int master
; /* pid of master, for sending error signals */
155 int tenths
; /* length of tape overhead per block written */
156 static int caught
; /* have we caught the signal to proceed? */
157 static int ready
; /* have we reached the lock point without having */
158 /* received the SIGUSR2 signal from the prev slave? */
159 static sigjmp_buf jmpbuf
; /* where to jump to if we are ready when the */
160 /* SIGUSR2 arrives from the previous slave */
165 int pgoff
= getpagesize() - 1;
169 writesize
= ntrec
* TP_BSIZE
;
170 reqsiz
= (ntrec
+ 1) * sizeof(struct req
);
172 * CDC 92181's and 92185's make 0.8" gaps in 1600-bpi start/stop mode
173 * (see DEC TU80 User's Guide). The shorter gaps of 6250-bpi require
174 * repositioning after stopping, i.e, streaming mode, where the gap is
175 * variable, 0.30" to 0.45". The gap is maximal when the tape stops.
177 if (blocksperfile
== 0 && !unlimited
)
178 tenths
= (cartridge
? 16 : density
== 625 ? 5 : 8);
184 * Allocate tape buffer contiguous with the array of instruction
185 * packets, so flushtape() can write them together with one write().
186 * Align tape buffer on page boundary to speed up tape write().
188 for (i
= 0; i
<= SLAVES
; i
++) {
190 malloc((unsigned)(reqsiz
+ writesize
+ pgoff
+ TP_BSIZE
));
193 slaves
[i
].tblock
= (char (*)[TP_BSIZE
])
195 (((long)&buf
[reqsiz
] + pgoff
) &~ pgoff
);
197 (((long)&buf
[ntrec
+ 1] + pgoff
) &~ pgoff
);
199 slaves
[i
].req
= (struct req
*)slaves
[i
].tblock
- ntrec
- 1;
205 nextblock
= slp
->tblock
;
210 writerec(const void *dp
, int isspcl
)
213 slp
->req
[trecno
].dblk
= (daddr_t
)0;
214 slp
->req
[trecno
].count
= 1;
215 /* XXX post increment triggers an egcs-1.1.2-12 bug on alpha/sparc */
216 *(union u_spcl
*)(*(nextblock
)) = *(union u_spcl
*)dp
;
219 lastspclrec
= spcl
.c_tapea
;
227 dumpblock(daddr_t blkno
, int size
)
229 int avail
, tpblks
, dblkno
;
231 dblkno
= fsbtodb(sblock
, blkno
);
232 tpblks
= size
>> tp_bshift
;
233 while ((avail
= MIN(tpblks
, ntrec
- trecno
)) > 0) {
234 slp
->req
[trecno
].dblk
= dblkno
;
235 slp
->req
[trecno
].count
= avail
;
237 spcl
.c_tapea
+= avail
;
240 dblkno
+= avail
<< (tp_bshift
- dev_bshift
);
252 msg("write error on %s: %s\n", tape
, strerror(errnum
));
253 quit("Cannot recover\n");
256 msg("write error %d blocks into volume %d: %s\n",
257 blocksthisvol
, tapeno
, strerror(errnum
));
258 broadcast("DUMP WRITE ERROR!\n");
259 if (query("Do you want to rewrite this volume?")) {
260 msg("Closing this volume. Prepare to restart with new media;\n");
261 msg("this dump volume will be rewritten.\n");
267 if (query("Do you want to start the next tape?"))
276 quit("Broken pipe\n");
281 * Update xferrate stats
290 ttaken
= tnow
- tstart_volume
;
291 blocks
= spcl
.c_tapea
- tapea_volume
;
292 msg("Volume %d completed at: %s", tapeno
, ctime(&tnow
));
294 msg("Volume %d %ld tape blocks (%.2fMB)\n", tapeno
,
295 blocks
, ((double)blocks
* TP_BSIZE
/ 1048576));
297 long volkb
= (bytes_written
- tapea_bytes
) / 1024;
298 long txfrate
= volkb
/ ttaken
;
299 msg("Volume %d took %d:%02d:%02d\n", tapeno
,
300 ttaken
/ 3600, (ttaken
% 3600) / 60, ttaken
% 60);
301 msg("Volume %d transfer rate: %ld kB/s\n", tapeno
,
305 double rate
= .0005 + (double) blocks
/ (double) volkb
;
306 msg("Volume %d %ldkB uncompressed, %ldkB compressed,"
308 tapeno
, blocks
, volkb
, rate
);
315 mktimeest(time_t tnow
)
317 static char msgbuf
[128];
322 if (blockswritten
< 500)
324 if (blockswritten
> tapesize
)
325 tapesize
= blockswritten
;
326 deltat
= tstart_writing
- tnow
+ (1.0 * (tnow
- tstart_writing
))
327 / blockswritten
* tapesize
;
328 if (tnow
> tstart_volume
)
329 (void)snprintf(msgbuf
, sizeof(msgbuf
),
330 "%3.2f%% done at %ld kB/s, finished in %d:%02d\n",
331 (blockswritten
* 100.0) / tapesize
,
332 (spcl
.c_tapea
- tapea_volume
) / (tnow
- tstart_volume
),
333 (int)(deltat
/ 3600), (int)((deltat
% 3600) / 60));
335 (void)snprintf(msgbuf
, sizeof(msgbuf
),
336 "%3.2f%% done, finished in %d:%02d\n",
337 (blockswritten
* 100.0) / tapesize
,
338 (int)(deltat
/ 3600), (int)((deltat
% 3600) / 60));
346 * information message upon receipt of SIGINFO
349 statussig(int notused
)
351 int save_errno
= errno
;
354 buf
= mktimeest(time(NULL
));
356 write(STDERR_FILENO
, buf
, strlen(buf
));
366 struct slave_results returned
;
368 int siz
= (char *)nextblock
- (char *)slp
->req
;
370 slp
->req
[trecno
].count
= 0; /* Sentinel */
372 if (atomic_write( slp
->fd
, (char *)slp
->req
, siz
) != siz
)
373 quit("error writing command pipe: %s\n", strerror(errno
));
374 slp
->sent
= 1; /* we sent a request, read the response later */
376 lastfirstrec
= slp
->firstrec
;
378 if (++slp
>= &slaves
[SLAVES
])
381 /* Read results back from next slave */
383 if (atomic_read( slp
->fd
, (char *)&returned
, sizeof returned
)
384 != sizeof returned
) {
385 perror(" DUMP: error reading command pipe in master");
388 got
= returned
.unclen
;
389 bytes_written
+= returned
.clen
;
390 if (returned
.unclen
== returned
.clen
)
394 /* Check for errors or end of tape */
396 /* Check for errors */
400 msg("End of tape detected\n");
403 * Drain the results, don't care what the values were.
404 * If we read them here then trewind won't...
406 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++) {
407 if (slaves
[i
].sent
) {
408 if (atomic_read( slaves
[i
].fd
,
409 (char *)&returned
, sizeof returned
)
410 != sizeof returned
) {
411 perror(" DUMP: error reading command pipe in master");
425 if (spcl
.c_type
!= TS_END
) {
426 for (i
= 0; i
< spcl
.c_count
; i
++)
427 if (spcl
.c_addr
[i
] != 0)
430 slp
->count
= lastspclrec
+ blks
+ 1 - spcl
.c_tapea
;
431 slp
->tapea
= spcl
.c_tapea
;
432 slp
->firstrec
= lastfirstrec
+ ntrec
;
434 nextblock
= slp
->tblock
;
436 asize
+= tenths
+ returned
.clen
/ density
;
437 blockswritten
+= ntrec
;
438 blocksthisvol
+= ntrec
;
439 if (!pipeout
&& !unlimited
&& (blocksperfile
?
440 (blocksthisvol
>= blocksperfile
) : (asize
> tsize
))) {
448 * Executes the command in a shell.
449 * Returns -1 if an error occured, the exit status of
450 * the command on success.
452 int system_command(const char *command
, const char *device
, int volnum
) {
454 char commandstr
[4096];
458 perror(" DUMP: unable to fork");
464 #if OLD_STYLE_FSCRIPT
465 snprintf(commandstr
, sizeof(commandstr
), "%s", command
);
467 snprintf(commandstr
, sizeof(commandstr
), "%s %s %d", command
, device
, volnum
);
469 commandstr
[sizeof(commandstr
) - 1] = '\0';
470 execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", commandstr
, NULL
);
471 perror(" DUMP: unable to execute shell");
475 if (waitpid(pid
, &status
, 0) == -1) {
476 if (errno
!= EINTR
) {
477 perror(" DUMP: waitpid error");
481 if (WIFEXITED(status
))
482 return WEXITSTATUS(status
);
494 struct slave_results returned
;
496 for (f
= 0; f
< SLAVES
; f
++) {
498 * Drain the results, but unlike EOT we DO (or should) care
499 * what the return values were, since if we detect EOT after
500 * we think we've written the last blocks to the tape anyway,
501 * we have to replay those blocks with rollforward.
503 * fixme: punt for now.
505 if (slaves
[f
].sent
) {
506 if (atomic_read( slaves
[f
].fd
, (char *)&returned
, sizeof returned
)
507 != sizeof returned
) {
508 perror(" DUMP: error reading command pipe in master");
511 got
= returned
.unclen
;
512 bytes_written
+= returned
.clen
;
513 if (returned
.unclen
== returned
.clen
)
521 msg("EOT detected in last 2 tape records!\n");
522 msg("Use a longer tape, decrease the size estimate\n");
523 quit("or use no size estimate at all.\n");
526 (void) close(slaves
[f
].fd
);
528 while (wait((int *)NULL
) >= 0) /* wait for any signals from slaves */
533 msg("Closing %s\n", tape
);
538 while (rmtopen(tape
, 0) < 0)
545 (void) close(tapefd
);
546 while ((f
= open(tape
, 0)) < 0)
551 if (eot_script
&& spcl
.c_type
!= TS_END
) {
552 msg("Launching %s\n", eot_script
);
553 eot_code
= system_command(eot_script
, tape
, tapeno
);
555 if (eot_code
!= 0 && eot_code
!= 1) {
556 msg("Dump aborted by the end of tape script\n");
568 if (nexttape
|| Mflag
|| (eot_code
== 0) )
571 msg("Change Volumes: Mount volume #%d\n", tapeno
+1);
572 broadcast("CHANGE DUMP VOLUMES!\7\7\n");
574 while (!query("Is the new volume mounted and ready to go?"))
575 if (query("Do you want to abort?")) {
584 register struct req
*p
, *q
, *prev
;
585 register struct slave
*tslp
;
586 int i
, size
, savedtapea
, got
;
587 union u_spcl
*ntb
, *otb
;
588 struct slave_results returned
;
593 tslp
= &slaves
[SLAVES
];
594 ntb
= (union u_spcl
*)tslp
->tblock
[1];
597 * Each of the N slaves should have requests that need to
598 * be replayed on the next tape. Use the extra slave buffers
599 * (slaves[SLAVES]) to construct request lists to be sent to
600 * each slave in turn.
602 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++) {
604 otb
= (union u_spcl
*)slp
->tblock
;
607 * For each request in the current slave, copy it to tslp.
611 for (p
= slp
->req
; p
->count
> 0; p
+= p
->count
) {
614 *ntb
++ = *otb
++; /* copy the datablock also */
619 quit("rollforward: protocol botch");
631 nextblock
= tslp
->tblock
;
632 savedtapea
= spcl
.c_tapea
;
633 spcl
.c_tapea
= slp
->tapea
;
635 spcl
.c_tapea
= savedtapea
;
636 lastspclrec
= savedtapea
- 1;
638 size
= (char *)ntb
- (char *)q
;
639 if (atomic_write( slp
->fd
, (char *)q
, size
) != size
) {
640 perror(" DUMP: error writing command pipe");
645 lastfirstrec
= slp
->firstrec
;
647 if (++slp
>= &slaves
[SLAVES
])
652 if (prev
->dblk
!= 0) {
654 * If the last one was a disk block, make the
655 * first of this one be the last bit of that disk
658 q
->dblk
= prev
->dblk
+
659 prev
->count
* (TP_BSIZE
/ DEV_BSIZE
);
660 ntb
= (union u_spcl
*)tslp
->tblock
;
663 * It wasn't a disk block. Copy the data to its
664 * new location in the buffer.
667 *((union u_spcl
*)tslp
->tblock
) = *ntb
;
668 ntb
= (union u_spcl
*)tslp
->tblock
[1];
672 nextblock
= slp
->tblock
;
675 /* XXX post increment triggers an egcs-1.1.2-12 bug on alpha/sparc */
676 *(union u_spcl
*)(*nextblock
) = *(union u_spcl
*)tslp
->tblock
;
683 * Clear the first slaves' response. One hopes that it
684 * worked ok, otherwise the tape is much too short!
687 if (atomic_read( slp
->fd
, (char *)&returned
, sizeof returned
)
688 != sizeof returned
) {
689 perror(" DUMP: error reading command pipe in master");
692 got
= returned
.unclen
;
693 bytes_written
+= returned
.clen
;
694 if (returned
.clen
== returned
.unclen
)
702 quit("EOT detected at start of the tape!\n");
708 if (spcl
.c_type
!= TS_END
) {
709 for (i
= 0; i
< spcl
.c_count
; i
++)
710 if (spcl
.c_addr
[i
] != 0)
714 slp
->firstrec
= lastfirstrec
+ ntrec
;
715 slp
->count
= lastspclrec
+ blks
+ 1 - spcl
.c_tapea
;
717 asize
+= tenths
+ returned
.clen
/ density
;
718 blockswritten
+= ntrec
;
719 blocksthisvol
+= ntrec
;
724 * We implement taking and restoring checkpoints on the tape level.
725 * When each tape is opened, a new process is created by forking; this
726 * saves all of the necessary context in the parent. The child
727 * continues the dump; the parent waits around, saving the context.
728 * If the child returns X_REWRITE, then it had problems writing that tape;
729 * this causes the parent to fork again, duplicating the context, and
730 * everything continues as if nothing had happened.
733 startnewtape(int top
)
744 sigaddset(&sigs
, SIGINT
);
745 sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK
, &sigs
, NULL
);
746 #else /* __linux__ */
748 void (*interrupt_save
)();
750 sig_t interrupt_save
;
752 interrupt_save
= signal(SIGINT
, SIG_IGN
);
753 #endif /* __linux__ */
755 parentpid
= getpid();
756 tapea_volume
= spcl
.c_tapea
;
757 tapea_bytes
= bytes_written
;
758 tstart_volume
= time(NULL
);
762 sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK
, &sigs
, NULL
);
764 (void)signal(SIGINT
, interrupt_save
);
767 * All signals are inherited...
771 msg("Context save fork fails in parent %d\n", parentpid
);
777 * save the context by waiting
778 * until the child doing all of the work returns.
779 * don't catch the interrupt
782 sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK
, &sigs
, NULL
);
784 signal(SIGINT
, SIG_IGN
);
787 msg("Tape: %d; parent process: %d child process %d\n",
788 tapeno
+1, parentpid
, childpid
);
790 while ((waitpid
= wait(&status
)) != childpid
)
791 if (waitpid
!= rshpid
)
792 msg("Parent %d waiting for child %d has another child %d return\n",
793 parentpid
, childpid
, waitpid
);
795 msg("Child %d returns LOB status %o\n",
796 childpid
, status
&0xFF);
798 status
= (status
>> 8) & 0xFF;
802 msg("Child %d finishes X_FINOK\n", childpid
);
805 msg("Child %d finishes X_ABORT\n", childpid
);
808 msg("Child %d finishes X_REWRITE\n", childpid
);
811 msg("Child %d finishes unknown %d\n",
822 goto restore_check_point
;
824 msg("Bad return code from dump: %d\n", status
);
828 } else { /* we are the child; just continue */
830 sleep(4); /* allow time for parent's message to get out */
831 msg("Child on Tape %d has parent %d, my pid = %d\n",
832 tapeno
+1, parentpid
, getpid());
835 * If we have a name like "/dev/rmt0,/dev/rmt1",
836 * use the name before the comma first, and save
837 * the remaining names for subsequent volumes.
839 tapeno
++; /* current tape sequence */
841 snprintf(tape
, MAXPATHLEN
, "%s%03d", tapeprefix
, tapeno
);
842 tape
[MAXPATHLEN
- 1] = '\0';
843 msg("Dumping volume %d on %s\n", tapeno
, tape
);
845 else if (nexttape
|| strchr(tapeprefix
, ',')) {
846 if (nexttape
&& *nexttape
)
847 tapeprefix
= nexttape
;
848 if ((p
= strchr(tapeprefix
, ',')) != NULL
) {
853 strncpy(tape
, tapeprefix
, MAXPATHLEN
);
854 tape
[MAXPATHLEN
- 1] = '\0';
855 msg("Dumping volume %d on %s\n", tapeno
, tape
);
858 while ((tapefd
= (host
? rmtopen(tape
, 2) : pipeout
?
860 open(tape
, O_WRONLY
|O_CREAT
, 0666))) < 0)
862 while ((tapefd
= (pipeout
? fileno(stdout
) :
863 open(tape
, O_WRONLY
|O_CREAT
, 0666))) < 0)
866 msg("Cannot open output \"%s\".\n", tape
);
867 if (!query("Do you want to retry the open?"))
871 enslave(); /* Share open tape file descriptor with slaves */
876 newtape
++; /* new tape signal */
877 spcl
.c_count
= slp
->count
;
879 * measure firstrec in TP_BSIZE units since restore doesn't
880 * know the correct ntrec value...
882 spcl
.c_firstrec
= slp
->firstrec
;
884 spcl
.c_type
= TS_TAPE
;
885 spcl
.c_flags
|= DR_NEWHEADER
;
887 spcl
.c_flags
|= DR_COMPRESSED
;
888 writeheader((dump_ino_t
)slp
->inode
);
889 spcl
.c_flags
&=~ DR_NEWHEADER
;
890 msg("Volume %d started with block %ld at: %s", tapeno
,
891 spcl
.c_tapea
, ctime(&tstart_volume
));
893 msg("Volume %d begins with blocks from inode %d\n",
902 if (master
!= 0 && master
!= getpid())
903 /* Signals master to call dumpabort */
904 (void) kill(master
, SIGTERM
);
907 msg("The ENTIRE dump is aborted.\n");
920 msg("pid = %d exits with status %d\n", getpid(), status
);
926 * proceed - handler for SIGUSR2, used to synchronize IO between the slaves.
932 siglongjmp(jmpbuf
, 1);
940 #ifdef LINUX_FORK_BUG
948 { struct sigaction sa
;
949 memset(&sa
, 0, sizeof sa
);
950 sigemptyset(&sa
.sa_mask
);
951 sa
.sa_handler
= dumpabort
;
952 sigaction(SIGTERM
, &sa
, NULL
); /* Slave sends SIGTERM on dumpabort() */
953 sa
.sa_handler
= sigpipe
;
954 sigaction(SIGPIPE
, &sa
, NULL
);
955 sa
.sa_handler
= proceed
;
956 sa
.sa_flags
= SA_RESTART
;
957 sigaction(SIGUSR2
, &sa
, NULL
); /* Slave sends SIGUSR2 to next slave */
960 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++) {
961 if (i
== slp
- &slaves
[0]) {
967 if (socketpair(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0, cmd
) < 0 ||
968 (slaves
[i
].pid
= fork()) < 0)
969 quit("too many slaves, %d (recompile smaller): %s\n",
972 slaves
[i
].fd
= cmd
[1];
974 if (slaves
[i
].pid
== 0) { /* Slave starts up here */
976 for (j
= 0; j
<= i
; j
++)
977 (void) close(slaves
[j
].fd
);
979 sigaddset(&sigs
, SIGINT
); /* Master handles this */
981 sigaddset(&sigs
, SIGINFO
);
983 sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK
, &sigs
, NULL
);
985 #ifdef LINUX_FORK_BUG
986 if (atomic_write( cmd
[0], (char *) &i
, sizeof i
)
988 quit("master/slave protocol botched 3\n");
995 #ifdef LINUX_FORK_BUG
997 * Wait for all slaves to _actually_ start to circumvent a bug in
998 * Linux kernels >= 2.1.3 where a signal sent to a child that hasn't
999 * returned from fork() causes a SEGV in the child process
1001 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++)
1002 if (atomic_read( slaves
[i
].fd
, (char *) &j
, sizeof j
) != sizeof j
)
1003 quit("master/slave protocol botched 4\n");
1006 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++)
1007 (void) atomic_write( slaves
[i
].fd
,
1008 (char *) &slaves
[(i
+ 1) % SLAVES
].pid
,
1009 sizeof slaves
[0].pid
);
1019 for (i
= 0; i
< SLAVES
; i
++)
1020 if (slaves
[i
].pid
> 0) {
1021 (void) kill(slaves
[i
].pid
, SIGKILL
);
1027 * Synchronization - each process waits for a SIGUSR2 from the
1028 * previous process before writing to the tape, and sends SIGUSR2
1029 * to the next process when the tape write completes. On tape errors
1030 * a SIGUSR1 is sent to the master which then terminates all of the
1034 doslave(int cmd
, int slave_number
)
1037 int nextslave
, size
, eot_count
, bufsize
;
1038 volatile int wrote
= 0;
1041 struct tapebuf
*comp_buf
= NULL
;
1042 int compresult
, do_compress
= 0;
1043 unsigned long worklen
;
1044 #endif /* HAVE_ZLIB */
1045 struct slave_results returns
;
1051 * Need our own seek pointer.
1053 (void) close(diskfd
);
1054 if ((diskfd
= open(disk
, O_RDONLY
)) < 0)
1055 quit("slave couldn't reopen disk: %s\n", strerror(errno
));
1058 retval
= dump_fs_open(disk
, &fs
);
1060 quit("slave couldn't reopen disk: %s\n", error_message(retval
));
1061 #endif /* __linux__ */
1064 * Need the pid of the next slave in the loop...
1066 if ((nread
= atomic_read( cmd
, (char *)&nextslave
, sizeof nextslave
))
1067 != sizeof nextslave
) {
1068 quit("master/slave protocol botched - didn't get pid of next slave.\n");
1072 /* if we're doing a compressed dump, allocate the compress buffer */
1074 comp_buf
= malloc(sizeof(struct tapebuf
) + TP_BSIZE
+ writesize
);
1075 if (comp_buf
== NULL
)
1076 quit("couldn't allocate a compress buffer.\n");
1077 comp_buf
->flags
= 0;
1079 #endif /* HAVE_ZLIB */
1082 * Get list of blocks to dump, read the blocks into tape buffer
1084 while ((nread
= atomic_read( cmd
, (char *)slp
->req
, reqsiz
)) == reqsiz
) {
1085 register struct req
*p
= slp
->req
;
1087 for (trecno
= 0; trecno
< ntrec
;
1088 trecno
+= p
->count
, p
+= p
->count
) {
1089 if (p
->dblk
) { /* read a disk block */
1090 bread(p
->dblk
, slp
->tblock
[trecno
],
1091 p
->count
* TP_BSIZE
);
1092 } else { /* read record from pipe */
1093 if (p
->count
!= 1 || atomic_read( cmd
,
1094 (char *)slp
->tblock
[trecno
],
1095 TP_BSIZE
) != TP_BSIZE
)
1096 quit("master/slave protocol botched.\n");
1100 /* Try to write the data... */
1104 buffer
= (char *) slp
->tblock
[0]; /* set write pointer */
1105 bufsize
= writesize
; /* length to write */
1106 returns
.clen
= returns
.unclen
= bufsize
;
1110 * When writing a compressed dump, each block is
1111 * written from struct tapebuf with an 4 byte prefix
1112 * followed by the data. This can be less than
1113 * writesize. Restore, on a short read, can compare the
1114 * length read to the compressed length in the header
1115 * to verify that the read was good. Blocks which don't
1116 * compress well are written uncompressed.
1117 * The first block written by each slave is not compressed.
1121 comp_buf
->length
= bufsize
;
1122 worklen
= TP_BSIZE
+ writesize
;
1124 compresult
= compress2(comp_buf
->buf
, &worklen
,
1125 (char *)slp
->tblock
[0], writesize
, compressed
);
1126 if (compresult
== Z_OK
&& worklen
<= writesize
-32) {
1127 /* write the compressed buffer */
1128 comp_buf
->length
= worklen
;
1129 comp_buf
->compressed
= 1;
1130 buffer
= (char *) comp_buf
;
1131 returns
.clen
= bufsize
= worklen
+ sizeof(struct tapebuf
);
1134 /* write the data uncompressed */
1135 comp_buf
->length
= writesize
;
1136 comp_buf
->compressed
= 0;
1137 buffer
= (char *) comp_buf
;
1138 returns
.clen
= bufsize
= writesize
+ sizeof(struct tapebuf
);
1139 returns
.unclen
= returns
.clen
;
1140 memcpy(comp_buf
->buf
, (char *)slp
->tblock
[0], writesize
);
1143 /* compress the remaining blocks */
1144 do_compress
= compressed
;
1145 #endif /* HAVE_ZLIB */
1147 if (sigsetjmp(jmpbuf
, 1) == 0) {
1155 while (eot_count
< 10 && size
< bufsize
) {
1158 wrote
= rmtwrite(buffer
+ size
, bufsize
- size
);
1161 wrote
= write(tapefd
, buffer
+ size
, bufsize
- size
);
1163 printf("slave %d wrote %d\n", slave_number
, wrote
);
1173 if (size
!= bufsize
)
1174 printf("slave %d only wrote %d out of %d bytes and gave up.\n",
1175 slave_number
, size
, bufsize
);
1179 * Handle ENOSPC as an EOT condition.
1181 if (wrote
< 0 && errno
== ENOSPC
) {
1187 returns
.clen
= returns
.unclen
= 0;
1190 * pass errno back to master for special handling
1193 returns
.unclen
= -errno
;
1196 * pass size of data and size of write back to master
1197 * (for EOT handling)
1199 (void) atomic_write( cmd
, (char *)&returns
, sizeof returns
);
1202 * Signal the next slave to go.
1204 (void) kill(nextslave
, SIGUSR2
);
1207 quit("error reading command pipe: %s\n", strerror(errno
));
1211 * Since a read from a pipe may not return all we asked for,
1212 * or a write may not write all we ask if we get a signal,
1213 * loop until the count is satisfied (or error).
1216 atomic_read(int fd
, void *buf
, size_t count
)
1218 int got
, need
= count
;
1221 while ((got
= read(fd
, buf
, need
)) > 0 && (need
-= got
) > 0)
1223 } while (got
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1224 return (got
< 0 ? got
: count
- need
);
1228 * Since a read from a pipe may not return all we asked for,
1229 * or a write may not write all we ask if we get a signal,
1230 * loop until the count is satisfied (or error).
1233 atomic_write(int fd
, const void *buf
, size_t count
)
1235 int got
, need
= count
;
1238 while ((got
= write(fd
, buf
, need
)) > 0 && (need
-= got
) > 0)
1240 } while (got
== -1 && errno
== EINTR
);
1241 return (got
< 0 ? got
: count
- need
);