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bnc#828623 - bnc#839596 - VUL-0: CVE-2013-1442: XSA-62: xen: Information leak on AVX and/or LWP capable CPUs 5242a1b5-x86-xsave-initialize-extended-register-state-when-guests-enable-it.patch - bnc#840592 - VUL-0: CVE-2013-4355: XSA-63: xen: Information leaks through I/O instruction emulation CVE-2013-4355-xsa63.patch - bnc#840593 - VUL-0: CVE-2013-4356: XSA-64: xen: Memory accessible by 64-bit PV guests under live migration CVE-2013-4356-xsa64.patch - bnc#841766 - VUL-1: CVE-2013-4361: XSA-66: xen: Information leak through fbld instruction emulation CVE-2013-4361-xsa66.patch - bnc#833796 - L3: Xen: migration broken from xsave-capable to xsave-incapable host 52205e27-x86-xsave-initialization-improvements.patch 522dc0e6-x86-xsave-fix-migration-from-xsave-capable-to-xsave-incapable-host.patch - bnc#839600 - [HP BCS SLES11 Bug]: In HP’s UEFI x86_64 platform and sles11sp3 with xen environment, xen hypervisor will panic on multiple blades nPar. 523172d5-x86-fix-memory-cut-off-when-using-PFN-compression.patch - bnc#833251 - [HP BCS SLES11 Bug]: In HP’s UEFI x86_64 platform and with xen environment, in booting stage ,xen hypervisor will panic. 522d896b-x86-EFI-properly-handle-run-time-memory-regions-outside-the-1-1-map.patch - bnc#834751 - [HP BCS SLES11 Bug]: In xen, “shutdown –y 0 –h” cannot power off system 522d896b-x86-EFI-properly-handle-run-time-memory-regions-outside-the-1-1-map.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/xen?expand=0&rev=274
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#! /bin/bash
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# Usage: block-dmmd [add args | remove args]
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#
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# the dmmd device syntax (in xm commands/configs) is something like:
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# dmmd:md;/dev/md0;md;/dev/md1;lvm;/dev/vg1/lv1
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# or
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# dmmd:lvm;/dev/vg1/lv1;lvm;/dev/vg1/lv2;md;/dev/md0
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# device pairs (type;dev) are processed in order, with the last device
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# assigned to the VM
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#
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# md devices can optionally:
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# specify a config file through:
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# md;/dev/md100(/var/xen/config/mdadm.conf)
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# use an array name (mdadm -N option):
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# dmmd:md;My-MD-name;lvm;/dev/vg1/lv1
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#
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# History:
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# 2013-07-03, loic.devulder@mpsa.com:
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# Partial rewrite of the script for supporting MD activation by name
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# 2009-06-09, mh@novell.com:
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# Emit debugging messages into a temporary file; if no longer needed,
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# just comment the exec I/O redirection below
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# Make variables used in functions local to avoid global overridings
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# Use vgscan and vgchange where required
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# Use the C locale to avoid dealing with localized messages
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# Assign output from assembling an MD device to a variable to aid debugging
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# We do not want to deal with localized messages:
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LANG=C
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LC_MESSAGES=C
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export LANG LC_MESSAGES
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dir=$(dirname "$0")
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. "$dir/block-common.sh"
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#exec >> /tmp/block-dmmd-`date +%F_%T.%N`.log 2>&1
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#echo shell-flags: $-
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command=$1
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# We check for errors ourselves:
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set +e
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function run_mdadm()
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{
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local mdadm_cmd=$1
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local msg
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local rc
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msg="$(/sbin/mdadm $mdadm_cmd 2>&1)"
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rc=$?
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case "$msg" in
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*"has been started"* | *"already active"* )
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return 0
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;;
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*"is already in use"* )
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# hmm, might be used by another device in this domU
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# leave it to upper layers to detect a real error
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return 2
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;;
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* )
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return $rc
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;;
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esac
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return 1
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}
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function activate_md()
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{
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# Make it explicitly local
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local par=$1
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local cfg dev dev_path rc t mdadm_opts
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if [ ${par} = ${par%%(*} ]; then
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# No configuration file specified
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dev=$par
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cfg=
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else
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dev=${par%%(*}
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t=${par#*(}
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cfg="-c ${t%%)*}"
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fi
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# Looking for device name or aliase
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if [ ${dev:0:1} = / ]; then
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dev_path=${dev%/*}
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mdadm_opts=
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else
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dev_path=/dev/md
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mdadm_opts="-s -N"
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fi
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# Is md device already active?
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# We need to use full path name, aliase is not possible...
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/sbin/mdadm -Q -D $dev_path/${dev##*/} > /dev/null 2>&1 \
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&& return 0
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run_mdadm "-A $mdadm_opts $dev $cfg"
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rc=$?
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[ $rc -eq 2 ] && return 0
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return $rc
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}
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function deactivate_md()
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{
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local par=$1
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local dev
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if [ ${par} = ${par%%(*} ]; then
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# No configuration file specified
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dev=${par}
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else
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dev=${par%%(*}
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fi
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# Looking for device name or aliase
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if [ ${dev:0:1} = / ]; then
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dev_path=${dev%/*}
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else
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dev_path=/dev/md
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fi
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# We need the device name only while deactivating
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/sbin/mdadm -S ${dev_path}/${dev##*/} > /dev/null 2>&1
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return $?
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}
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function activate_lvm()
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{
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local run_timeout=90
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local parsed_timeout
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local end_time
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# Parse device-create-timeout from /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp
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# If not set, use default timeout of 90s
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parsed_timeout=$(grep -v "^[ \t]*#.*" /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp \
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| sed -n 's/(device-create-timeout \+\([0-9]\+\))/\1/p')
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[ ! -z $parsed_timeout ] \
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&& run_timeout=$((${parsed_timeout}*9/10))
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# First scan for PVs and VGs
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# We need this for using md device as PV
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/sbin/pvscan > /dev/null 2>&1
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# /sbin/vgscan --mknodes > /dev/null 2>&1
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end_time=$(($(date +%s)+${run_timeout}))
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while true; do
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/sbin/lvchange -aey $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
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if [ $? -eq 0 -a -e $1 ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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sleep 0.1
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if [ $(date +%s) -ge ${end_time} ]; then
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log err "Failed to activate $1 within ${run_timeout} seconds"
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return 1
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fi
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done
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return 1
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}
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function deactivate_lvm()
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{
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/sbin/lvchange -aen $1 > /dev/null 2>&1
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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# We may have to deactivate the VG now, but can ignore errors:
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# /sbin/vgchange -an ${1%/*} || :
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# Maybe we need to cleanup the LVM cache:
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# /sbin/vgscan --mknodes || :
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return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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BP=100
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SP=$BP
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VBD=
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declare -a stack
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function push()
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{
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if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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return
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fi
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let "SP -= 1"
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stack[$SP]="${1}"
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}
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function pop()
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{
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VBD=
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if [ "$SP" -eq "$BP" ]; then
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return
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fi
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VBD=${stack[$SP]}
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let "SP += 1"
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}
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function activate_dmmd()
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{
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case $1 in
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md)
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activate_md $2
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return
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;;
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lvm)
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activate_lvm $2
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return
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;;
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esac
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}
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function deactivate_dmmd()
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{
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case "$1" in
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md)
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deactivate_md $2
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return
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;;
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lvm)
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deactivate_lvm $2
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return
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;;
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esac
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}
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function cleanup_stack()
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{
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while [ 1 ]; do
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pop
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if [ -z "$VBD" ]; then
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break
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fi
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deactivate_dmmd $VBD
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done
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}
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function parse_par()
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{
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local ac par rc s t # Make these explicitly local vars
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ac=$1
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par="$2"
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par="$par;"
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while [ 1 ]; do
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t=${par%%;*}
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if [ -z "$t" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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par=${par#*;}
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s=${par%%;*}
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if [ -z "$s" ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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par=${par#*;}
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if [ "$ac" = "activate" ]; then
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activate_dmmd $t $s
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rc=$?
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if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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fi
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push "$t $s"
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done
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}
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case "$command" in
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add)
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p=`xenstore-read $XENBUS_PATH/params` || true
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claim_lock "dmmd"
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dmmd=$p
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parse_par activate "$dmmd"
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rc=$?
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if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
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cleanup_stack
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release_lock "dmmd"
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exit 1
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fi
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lastparam=${dmmd##*;}
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usedevice=${lastparam%(*}
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xenstore-write $XENBUS_PATH/node "$usedevice"
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write_dev "$usedevice"
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release_lock "dmmd"
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exit 0
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;;
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remove)
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p=`xenstore-read $XENBUS_PATH/params` || true
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claim_lock "dmmd"
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dmmd=$p
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parse_par noactivate "$dmmd"
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cleanup_stack
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release_lock "dmmd"
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exit 0
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;;
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esac
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