3 * Higher Level Device routines.
4 * Knows about Bacula tape labels and such
6 * NOTE! In general, subroutines that have the word
7 * "device" in the name do locking. Subroutines
8 * that have the word "dev" in the name do not
9 * do locking. Thus if xxx_device() calls
10 * yyy_dev(), all is OK, but if xxx_device()
11 * calls yyy_device(), everything will hang.
12 * Obviously, no zzz_dev() is allowed to call
13 * a www_device() or everything falls apart.
15 * Concerning the routines lock_device() and block_device()
16 * see the end of this module for details. In general,
17 * blocking a device leaves it in a state where all threads
18 * other than the current thread block when they attempt to
19 * lock the device. They remain suspended (blocked) until the device
20 * is unblocked. So, a device is blocked during an operation
21 * that takes a long time (initialization, mounting a new
22 * volume, ...) locking a device is done for an operation
23 * that takes a short time such as writing data to the
27 * Kern Sibbald, MM, MMI
32 Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Kern Sibbald and John Walker
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51 #include "bacula.h" /* pull in global headers */
52 #include "stored.h" /* pull in Storage Deamon headers */
54 /* Forward referenced functions */
56 extern char my_name[];
57 extern int debug_level;
60 * This is the dreaded moment. We either have an end of
61 * medium condition or worse, and error condition.
62 * Attempt to "recover" by obtaining a new Volume.
64 * Here are a few things to know:
65 * jcr->VolCatInfo contains the info on the "current" tape for this job.
66 * dev->VolCatInfo contains the info on the tape in the drive.
67 * The tape in the drive could have changed several times since
68 * the last time the job used it (jcr->VolCatInfo).
69 * jcr->VolumeName is the name of the current/desired tape in the drive.
71 * We enter with device locked, and
72 * exit with device locked.
74 * Note, we are called only from one place in block.c
76 * Returns: 1 on success
79 int fixup_device_block_write_error(JCR *jcr, DEVICE *dev, DEV_BLOCK *block)
82 char PrevVolName[MAX_NAME_LENGTH];
86 char dt[MAX_TIME_LENGTH];
88 wait_time = time(NULL);
89 status_dev(dev, &stat);
90 if (!(stat & BMT_EOD)) {
91 return 0; /* this really shouldn't happen */
94 Dmsg0(100, "======= Got EOD ========\n");
96 block_device(dev, BST_DOING_ACQUIRE);
97 /* Unlock, but leave BLOCKED */
100 /* Create a jobmedia record for this job */
101 if (!dir_create_jobmedia_record(jcr)) {
102 Jmsg(jcr, M_ERROR, 0, _("Could not create JobMedia record for Volume=\"%s\" Job=%s\n"),
103 jcr->VolCatInfo.VolCatName, jcr->Job);
109 strcpy(dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatStatus, "Full");
110 Dmsg2(200, "Call update_vol_info Stat=%s Vol=%s\n",
111 dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatStatus, dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatName);
112 dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatFiles = dev->file; /* set number of files */
113 /* *****FIXME**** this needs to be done elsewhere */
114 dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatJobs++; /* increment number of jobs */
115 if (!dir_update_volume_info(jcr, &dev->VolCatInfo, 0)) { /* send Volume info to Director */
118 return 0; /* device locked */
120 Dmsg0(100, "Back from update_vol_info\n");
122 bstrncpy(PrevVolName, dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatName, sizeof(PrevVolName));
123 bstrncpy(dev->VolHdr.PrevVolName, PrevVolName, sizeof(dev->VolHdr.PrevVolName));
125 label_blk = new_block(dev);
127 /* Inform User about end of medium */
128 Jmsg(jcr, M_INFO, 0, _("End of medium on Volume \"%s\" Bytes=%s Blocks=%s at %s.\n"),
129 PrevVolName, edit_uint64_with_commas(dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatBytes, b1),
130 edit_uint64_with_commas(dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatBlocks, b2),
131 bstrftime(dt, sizeof(dt), time(NULL)));
133 if (!mount_next_write_volume(jcr, dev, label_blk, 1)) {
134 free_block(label_blk);
137 return 0; /* device locked */
139 P(dev->mutex); /* lock again */
141 Jmsg(jcr, M_INFO, 0, _("New volume \"%s\" mounted on device %s at %s.\n"),
142 jcr->VolumeName, dev_name(dev), bstrftime(dt, sizeof(dt), time(NULL)));
145 * If this is a new tape, the label_blk will contain the
146 * label, so write it now. If this is a previously
147 * used tape, mount_next_write_volume() will return an
148 * empty label_blk, and nothing will be written.
150 Dmsg0(190, "write label block to dev\n");
151 if (!write_block_to_dev(jcr, dev, label_blk)) {
152 Pmsg1(0, "write_block_to_device Volume label failed. ERR=%s",
154 free_block(label_blk);
156 return 0; /* device locked */
158 free_block(label_blk);
161 * Walk through all attached jcrs indicating the volume has changed
163 Dmsg1(100, "Walk attached jcrs. Volume=%s\n", dev->VolCatInfo.VolCatName);
164 for (JCR *mjcr=NULL; (mjcr=next_attached_jcr(dev, mjcr)); ) {
165 if (mjcr->JobId == 0) {
166 continue; /* ignore console */
170 pm_strcpy(&mjcr->VolumeName, jcr->VolumeName); /* get a copy of the new volume */
174 /* Clear NewVol now because dir_get_volume_info() already done */
176 set_new_volume_parameters(jcr, dev);
178 jcr->run_time += time(NULL) - wait_time; /* correct run time for mount wait */
180 /* Write overflow block to device */
181 Dmsg0(190, "Write overflow block to dev\n");
182 if (!write_block_to_dev(jcr, dev, block)) {
183 Pmsg1(0, "write_block_to_device overflow block failed. ERR=%s",
186 return 0; /* device locked */
190 return 1; /* device locked */
194 * We have a new Volume mounted, so reset the Volume parameters
195 * concerning this job. The global changes were made earlier
196 * in the dev structure.
198 void set_new_volume_parameters(JCR *jcr, DEVICE *dev)
200 if (jcr->NewVol && !dir_get_volume_info(jcr, GET_VOL_INFO_FOR_WRITE)) {
201 Jmsg1(jcr, M_ERROR, 0, "%s", jcr->errmsg);
203 /* Set new start/end positions */
204 if (dev->state & ST_TAPE) {
205 jcr->StartBlock = dev->block_num;
206 jcr->StartFile = dev->file;
208 jcr->StartBlock = (uint32_t)dev->file_addr;
209 jcr->StartFile = (uint32_t)(dev->file_addr >> 32);
212 jcr->VolFirstIndex = 0;
213 jcr->VolLastIndex = 0;
216 jcr->WroteVol = false;
221 * Open the device. Expect dev to already be initialized.
223 * This routine is used only when the Storage daemon starts
224 * and always_open is set, and in the stand-alone utility
225 * routines such as bextract.
227 * Note, opening of a normal file is deferred to later so
228 * that we can get the filename; the device_name for
229 * a file is the directory only.
231 * Retuns: 0 on failure
234 int open_device(DEVICE *dev)
236 Dmsg0(120, "start open_output_device()\n");
243 /* Defer opening files */
244 if (!dev_is_tape(dev)) {
245 Dmsg0(129, "Device is file, deferring open.\n");
250 if (!(dev->state & ST_OPENED)) {
251 Dmsg0(129, "Opening device.\n");
252 if (open_dev(dev, NULL, READ_WRITE) < 0) {
253 Emsg1(M_FATAL, 0, _("dev open failed: %s\n"), dev->errmsg);
258 Dmsg1(129, "open_dev %s OK\n", dev_name(dev));
265 * When dev_blocked is set, all threads EXCEPT thread with id no_wait_id
266 * must wait. The no_wait_id thread is out obtaining a new volume
267 * and preparing the label.
269 void _lock_device(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev)
272 Dmsg3(100, "lock %d from %s:%d\n", dev->dev_blocked, file, line);
274 if (dev->dev_blocked && !pthread_equal(dev->no_wait_id, pthread_self())) {
275 dev->num_waiting++; /* indicate that I am waiting */
276 while (dev->dev_blocked) {
277 if ((stat = pthread_cond_wait(&dev->wait, &dev->mutex)) != 0) {
279 Emsg1(M_ABORT, 0, _("pthread_cond_wait failure. ERR=%s\n"),
283 dev->num_waiting--; /* no longer waiting */
287 void _unlock_device(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev)
289 Dmsg2(100, "unlock from %s:%d\n", file, line);
294 * Block all other threads from using the device
295 * Device must already be locked. After this call,
296 * the device is blocked to any thread calling lock_device(),
297 * but the device is not locked (i.e. no P on device). Also,
298 * the current thread can do slip through the lock_device()
299 * calls without blocking.
301 void _block_device(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev, int state)
303 Dmsg3(100, "block set %d from %s:%d\n", state, file, line);
304 ASSERT(dev->dev_blocked == BST_NOT_BLOCKED);
305 dev->dev_blocked = state; /* make other threads wait */
306 dev->no_wait_id = pthread_self(); /* allow us to continue */
312 * Unblock the device, and wake up anyone who went to sleep.
314 void _unblock_device(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev)
316 Dmsg3(100, "unblock %d from %s:%d\n", dev->dev_blocked, file, line);
317 ASSERT(dev->dev_blocked);
318 dev->dev_blocked = BST_NOT_BLOCKED;
320 if (dev->num_waiting > 0) {
321 pthread_cond_broadcast(&dev->wait); /* wake them up */
326 * Enter with device locked and blocked
327 * Exit with device unlocked and blocked by us.
329 void _steal_device_lock(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev, bsteal_lock_t *hold, int state)
331 Dmsg4(100, "steal lock. old=%d new=%d from %s:%d\n", dev->dev_blocked, state,
333 hold->dev_blocked = dev->dev_blocked;
334 hold->no_wait_id = dev->no_wait_id;
335 dev->dev_blocked = state;
336 dev->no_wait_id = pthread_self();
341 * Enter with device blocked by us but not locked
342 * Exit with device locked, and blocked by previous owner
344 void _give_back_device_lock(char *file, int line, DEVICE *dev, bsteal_lock_t *hold)
346 Dmsg4(100, "return lock. old=%d new=%d from %s:%d\n",
347 dev->dev_blocked, hold->dev_blocked, file, line);
349 dev->dev_blocked = hold->dev_blocked;
350 dev->no_wait_id = hold->no_wait_id;