mirror_zfs/cmd/zed/zed.d/statechange-led.sh
Tony Hutter 54c6fbd378 zed: Allow autoreplace and fault LEDs for removed vdevs
Allow zed to autoreplace vdevs marked as REMOVED.  Also update
statechange-led zedlet to toggle fault LEDs for REMOVED vdevs.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes #15281
2023-09-19 08:52:06 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
#
# Turn off/on vdevs' enclosure fault LEDs when their pool's state changes.
#
# Turn a vdev's fault LED on if it becomes FAULTED, DEGRADED or UNAVAIL.
# Turn its LED off when it's back ONLINE again.
#
# This script run in two basic modes:
#
# 1. If $ZEVENT_VDEV_ENC_SYSFS_PATH and $ZEVENT_VDEV_STATE_STR are set, then
# only set the LED for that particular vdev. This is the case for statechange
# events and some vdev_* events.
#
# 2. If those vars are not set, then check the state of all vdevs in the pool
# and set the LEDs accordingly. This is the case for pool_import events.
#
# Note that this script requires that your enclosure be supported by the
# Linux SCSI Enclosure services (SES) driver. The script will do nothing
# if you have no enclosure, or if your enclosure isn't supported.
#
# Exit codes:
# 0: enclosure led successfully set
# 1: enclosure leds not available
# 2: enclosure leds administratively disabled
# 3: The led sysfs path passed from ZFS does not exist
# 4: $ZPOOL not set
# 5: awk is not installed
[ -f "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc" ] && . "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.rc"
. "${ZED_ZEDLET_DIR}/zed-functions.sh"
if [ ! -d /sys/class/enclosure ] && [ ! -d /sys/bus/pci/slots ] ; then
# No JBOD enclosure or NVMe slots
exit 1
fi
if [ "${ZED_USE_ENCLOSURE_LEDS}" != "1" ] ; then
exit 2
fi
zed_check_cmd "$ZPOOL" || exit 4
zed_check_cmd awk || exit 5
# Global used in set_led debug print
vdev=""
# check_and_set_led (file, val)
#
# Read an enclosure sysfs file, and write it if it's not already set to 'val'
#
# Arguments
# file: sysfs file to set (like /sys/class/enclosure/0:0:1:0/SLOT 10/fault)
# val: value to set it to
#
# Return
# 0 on success, 3 on missing sysfs path
#
check_and_set_led()
{
file="$1"
val="$2"
if [ -z "$val" ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ ! -e "$file" ] ; then
return 3
fi
# If another process is accessing the LED when we attempt to update it,
# the update will be lost so retry until the LED actually changes or we
# timeout.
for _ in 1 2 3 4 5; do
# We want to check the current state first, since writing to the
# 'fault' entry always causes a SES command, even if the
# current state is already what you want.
read -r current < "${file}"
# On some enclosures if you write 1 to fault, and read it back,
# it will return 2. Treat all non-zero values as 1 for
# simplicity.
if [ "$current" != "0" ] ; then
current=1
fi
if [ "$current" != "$val" ] ; then
echo "$val" > "$file"
zed_log_msg "vdev $vdev set '$file' LED to $val"
else
break
fi
done
}
# Fault LEDs for JBODs and NVMe drives are handled a little differently.
#
# On JBODs the fault LED is called 'fault' and on a path like this:
#
# /sys/class/enclosure/0:0:1:0/SLOT 10/fault
#
# On NVMe it's called 'attention' and on a path like this:
#
# /sys/bus/pci/slot/0/attention
#
# This function returns the full path to the fault LED file for a given
# enclosure/slot directory.
#
path_to_led()
{
dir=$1
if [ -f "$dir/fault" ] ; then
echo "$dir/fault"
elif [ -f "$dir/attention" ] ; then
echo "$dir/attention"
fi
}
state_to_val()
{
state="$1"
case "$state" in
FAULTED|DEGRADED|UNAVAIL|REMOVED)
echo 1
;;
ONLINE)
echo 0
;;
*)
echo "invalid state: $state"
;;
esac
}
#
# Given a nvme name like 'nvme0n1', pass back its slot directory
# like "/sys/bus/pci/slots/0"
#
nvme_dev_to_slot()
{
dev="$1"
# Get the address "0000:01:00.0"
read -r address < "/sys/class/block/$dev/device/address"
find /sys/bus/pci/slots -regex '.*/[0-9]+/address$' | \
while read -r sys_addr; do
read -r this_address < "$sys_addr"
# The format of address is a little different between
# /sys/class/block/$dev/device/address and
# /sys/bus/pci/slots/
#
# address= "0000:01:00.0"
# this_address = "0000:01:00"
#
if echo "$address" | grep -Eq ^"$this_address" ; then
echo "${sys_addr%/*}"
break
fi
done
}
# process_pool (pool)
#
# Iterate through a pool and set the vdevs' enclosure slot LEDs to
# those vdevs' state.
#
# Arguments
# pool: Pool name.
#
# Return
# 0 on success, 3 on missing sysfs path
#
process_pool()
{
pool="$1"
# The output will be the vdevs only (from "grep '/dev/'"):
#
# U45 ONLINE 0 0 0 /dev/sdk 0
# U46 ONLINE 0 0 0 /dev/sdm 0
# U47 ONLINE 0 0 0 /dev/sdn 0
# U50 ONLINE 0 0 0 /dev/sdbn 0
#
ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT=1 $ZPOOL status -c upath,fault_led "$pool" | grep '/dev/' | (
rc=0
while read -r vdev state _ _ _ therest; do
# Read out current LED value and path
# Get dev name (like 'sda')
dev=$(basename "$(echo "$therest" | awk '{print $(NF-1)}')")
vdev_enc_sysfs_path=$(realpath "/sys/class/block/$dev/device/enclosure_device"*)
if [ ! -d "$vdev_enc_sysfs_path" ] ; then
# This is not a JBOD disk, but it could be a PCI NVMe drive
vdev_enc_sysfs_path=$(nvme_dev_to_slot "$dev")
fi
current_val=$(echo "$therest" | awk '{print $NF}')
if [ "$current_val" != "0" ] ; then
current_val=1
fi
if [ -z "$vdev_enc_sysfs_path" ] ; then
# Skip anything with no sysfs LED entries
continue
fi
led_path=$(path_to_led "$vdev_enc_sysfs_path")
if [ ! -e "$led_path" ] ; then
rc=3
zed_log_msg "vdev $vdev '$led_path' doesn't exist"
continue
fi
val=$(state_to_val "$state")
if [ "$current_val" = "$val" ] ; then
# LED is already set correctly
continue
fi
if ! check_and_set_led "$led_path" "$val"; then
rc=3
fi
done
exit "$rc"; )
}
if [ -n "$ZEVENT_VDEV_ENC_SYSFS_PATH" ] && [ -n "$ZEVENT_VDEV_STATE_STR" ] ; then
# Got a statechange for an individual vdev
val=$(state_to_val "$ZEVENT_VDEV_STATE_STR")
vdev=$(basename "$ZEVENT_VDEV_PATH")
ledpath=$(path_to_led "$ZEVENT_VDEV_ENC_SYSFS_PATH")
check_and_set_led "$ledpath" "$val"
else
# Process the entire pool
poolname=$(zed_guid_to_pool "$ZEVENT_POOL_GUID")
process_pool "$poolname"
fi