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Benjamin Marzinski May 15, 2020, 1:59 a.m. UTC
I've been playing around with the SID code more and I've decided to hold
off on submitting the library until I have it working with the SID
multipath module better. Instead, I've pulled out the common code that
multipath -u/-c and the library can use, and put it into libmultipath.

I've also removed some of the ordering differences between the existing
code and my new code.  Right now, the only difference is that if a path
is currently multipathed, it will always be claimed as a valid path.

Patches 0001 & 0002 are the same as in my "RFC PATCH v2" set, and patch
0005 is the same as my "libmultipath: simplify failed wwid code" patch.

Only patches 0003 and 0004 haven't been posted before.

Benjamin Marzinski (5):
  libmultipath: make libmp_dm_init optional
  libmultipath: make sysfs_is_multipathed able to return wwid
  multipath: centralize validation code
  Unit tests for is_path_valid()
  libmultipath: simplify failed wwid code

Martin Wilck (1):
  libmultipath: use atomic linkat() in mark_failed_wwid()

 libmultipath/Makefile    |   2 +-
 libmultipath/devmapper.c |  66 +++++-
 libmultipath/devmapper.h |   4 +-
 libmultipath/structs.h   |  24 +--
 libmultipath/sysfs.c     |  24 ++-
 libmultipath/sysfs.h     |   2 +-
 libmultipath/valid.c     | 118 +++++++++++
 libmultipath/valid.h     |  32 +++
 libmultipath/wwids.c     | 165 ++++++++-------
 multipath/main.c         | 295 ++++++++++++---------------
 tests/Makefile           |   4 +-
 tests/valid.c            | 424 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 12 files changed, 875 insertions(+), 285 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 libmultipath/valid.c
 create mode 100644 libmultipath/valid.h
 create mode 100644 tests/valid.c

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Benjamin Marzinski May 15, 2020, 4:17 p.m. UTC | #1
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 08:59:16PM -0500, Benjamin Marzinski wrote:
> I've been playing around with the SID code more and I've decided to hold
> off on submitting the library until I have it working with the SID
> multipath module better. Instead, I've pulled out the common code that
> multipath -u/-c and the library can use, and put it into libmultipath.
> 
> I've also removed some of the ordering differences between the existing
> code and my new code.  Right now, the only difference is that if a path
> is currently multipathed, it will always be claimed as a valid path.
> 
> Patches 0001 & 0002 are the same as in my "RFC PATCH v2" set, and patch
> 0005 is the same as my "libmultipath: simplify failed wwid code" patch.
> 
> Only patches 0003 and 0004 haven't been posted before.
> 

Just a note on applying this. This patch set is meant to be applied on
top of Martin's recent patchsets.

-Ben

> Benjamin Marzinski (5):
>   libmultipath: make libmp_dm_init optional
>   libmultipath: make sysfs_is_multipathed able to return wwid
>   multipath: centralize validation code
>   Unit tests for is_path_valid()
>   libmultipath: simplify failed wwid code
> 
> Martin Wilck (1):
>   libmultipath: use atomic linkat() in mark_failed_wwid()
> 
>  libmultipath/Makefile    |   2 +-
>  libmultipath/devmapper.c |  66 +++++-
>  libmultipath/devmapper.h |   4 +-
>  libmultipath/structs.h   |  24 +--
>  libmultipath/sysfs.c     |  24 ++-
>  libmultipath/sysfs.h     |   2 +-
>  libmultipath/valid.c     | 118 +++++++++++
>  libmultipath/valid.h     |  32 +++
>  libmultipath/wwids.c     | 165 ++++++++-------
>  multipath/main.c         | 295 ++++++++++++---------------
>  tests/Makefile           |   4 +-
>  tests/valid.c            | 424 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  12 files changed, 875 insertions(+), 285 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 libmultipath/valid.c
>  create mode 100644 libmultipath/valid.h
>  create mode 100644 tests/valid.c
> 
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