| Device-Mapper Logging |
| ===================== |
| The device-mapper logging code is used by some of the device-mapper |
| RAID targets to track regions of the disk that are not consistent. |
| A region (or portion of the address space) of the disk may be |
| inconsistent because a RAID stripe is currently being operated on or |
| a machine died while the region was being altered. In the case of |
| mirrors, a region would be considered dirty/inconsistent while you |
| are writing to it because the writes need to be replicated for all |
| the legs of the mirror and may not reach the legs at the same time. |
| Once all writes are complete, the region is considered clean again. |
| |
| There is a generic logging interface that the device-mapper RAID |
| implementations use to perform logging operations (see |
| dm_dirty_log_type in include/linux/dm-dirty-log.h). Various different |
| logging implementations are available and provide different |
| capabilities. The list includes: |
| |
| Type Files |
| ==== ===== |
| disk drivers/md/dm-log.c |
| core drivers/md/dm-log.c |
| userspace drivers/md/dm-log-userspace* include/linux/dm-log-userspace.h |
| |
| The "disk" log type |
| ------------------- |
| This log implementation commits the log state to disk. This way, the |
| logging state survives reboots/crashes. |
| |
| The "core" log type |
| ------------------- |
| This log implementation keeps the log state in memory. The log state |
| will not survive a reboot or crash, but there may be a small boost in |
| performance. This method can also be used if no storage device is |
| available for storing log state. |
| |
| The "userspace" log type |
| ------------------------ |
| This log type simply provides a way to export the log API to userspace, |
| so log implementations can be done there. This is done by forwarding most |
| logging requests to userspace, where a daemon receives and processes the |
| request. |
| |
| The structure used for communication between kernel and userspace are |
| located in include/linux/dm-log-userspace.h. Due to the frequency, |
| diversity, and 2-way communication nature of the exchanges between |
| kernel and userspace, 'connector' is used as the interface for |
| communication. |
| |
| There are currently two userspace log implementations that leverage this |
| framework - "clustered-disk" and "clustered-core". These implementations |
| provide a cluster-coherent log for shared-storage. Device-mapper mirroring |
| can be used in a shared-storage environment when the cluster log implementations |
| are employed. |