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dm thin metadata: do not allow the data block size to change
authorMike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Mon, 14 Jul 2014 20:35:54 +0000 (16:35 -0400)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Mon, 28 Jul 2014 15:00:07 +0000 (08:00 -0700)
commit 9aec8629ec829fc9403788cd959e05dd87988bd1 upstream.

The block size for the thin-pool's data device must remained fixed for
the life of the thin-pool.  Disallow any attempt to change the
thin-pool's data block size.

It should be noted that attempting to change the data block size via
thin-pool table reload will be ignored as a side-effect of the thin-pool
handover that the thin-pool target does during thin-pool table reload.

Here is an example outcome of attempting to load a thin-pool table that
reduced the thin-pool's data block size from 1024K to 512K.

Before:
kernel: device-mapper: thin: 253:4: growing the data device from 204800 to 409600 blocks

After:
kernel: device-mapper: thin metadata: changing the data block size (from 2048 to 1024) is not supported
kernel: device-mapper: table: 253:4: thin-pool: Error creating metadata object
kernel: device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table

Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
drivers/md/dm-thin-metadata.c

index 5f49d70..3b1503d 100644 (file)
@@ -591,6 +591,15 @@ static int __open_metadata(struct dm_pool_metadata *pmd)
 
        disk_super = dm_block_data(sblock);
 
+       /* Verify the data block size hasn't changed */
+       if (le32_to_cpu(disk_super->data_block_size) != pmd->data_block_size) {
+               DMERR("changing the data block size (from %u to %llu) is not supported",
+                     le32_to_cpu(disk_super->data_block_size),
+                     (unsigned long long)pmd->data_block_size);
+               r = -EINVAL;
+               goto bad_unlock_sblock;
+       }
+
        r = __check_incompat_features(disk_super, pmd);
        if (r < 0)
                goto bad_unlock_sblock;