devstack/lib/cinder_backends/fake_gate
Gorka Eguileor 97061c9a1f Add LVM NVMe support
This patch adds NVMe LVM support to the existing iSCSI LVM configuration
support.

We deprecate the CINDER_ISCSI_HELPER configuration option since we are
no longer limited to iSCSI, and replace it with the CINDER_TARGET_HELPER
option.

The patch also adds another 3 target configuration options:

- CINDER_TARGET_PROTOCOL
- CINDER_TARGET_PREFIX
- CINDER_TARGET_PORT

These options will have different defaults based on the selected target
helper.  For tgtadm and lioadm they'll be iSCSI,
iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:, and 3260 respectively, and for nvmet they'll
be nvmet_rdma, nvme-subsystem-1, and 4420.

Besides nvmet_rdma the CINDER_TARGET_PROTOCOL option can also be set to
nvmet_tcp, and nvmet_fc.

For the RDMA transport protocol devstack will be using Soft-RoCE and
creating a device on top of the network interface.

LVM NVMe-TCP support is added in the dependency mentioned in the footer
and LVM NVMe-FC will be added in later patches (need os-brick and cinder
patches) but the code here should still be valid.

Change-Id: I6578cdc27489b34916cdeb72ba3fdf06ea9d4ad8
2022-09-13 12:53:31 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# lib/cinder_backends/lvm
# Configure the LVM backend
# Enable with:
#
# CINDER_ENABLED_BACKENDS+=,fake_gate:lvmname
# Dependencies:
#
# - ``functions`` file
# - ``cinder`` configurations
# CINDER_CONF
# DATA_DIR
# VOLUME_GROUP_NAME
# clean_cinder_backend_lvm - called from clean_cinder()
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm - called from configure_cinder()
# init_cinder_backend_lvm - called from init_cinder()
# Save trace setting
_XTRACE_CINDER_LVM=$(set +o | grep xtrace)
set +o xtrace
# TODO: resurrect backing device...need to know how to set values
#VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE=${VOLUME_BACKING_DEVICE:-}
# Entry Points
# ------------
# cleanup_cinder_backend_lvm - Delete volume group and remove backing file
# cleanup_cinder_backend_lvm $be_name
function cleanup_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
# Campsite rule: leave behind a volume group at least as clean as we found it
clean_lvm_volume_group $VOLUME_GROUP_NAME-$be_name
clean_lvm_filter
}
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm - Set config files, create data dirs, etc
# configure_cinder_backend_lvm $be_name
function configure_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_backend_name $be_name
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_driver "cinder.tests.fake_driver.FakeGateDriver"
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_group $VOLUME_GROUP_NAME-$be_name
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name target_helper "$CINDER_TARGET_HELPER"
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name lvm_type "$CINDER_LVM_TYPE"
if [[ "$CINDER_VOLUME_CLEAR" == "non" ]]; then
iniset $CINDER_CONF $be_name volume_clear none
fi
}
# init_cinder_backend_lvm - Initialize volume group
# init_cinder_backend_lvm $be_name
function init_cinder_backend_lvm {
local be_name=$1
# Start with a clean volume group
init_lvm_volume_group $VOLUME_GROUP_NAME-$be_name $VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE
}
# Restore xtrace
$_XTRACE_CINDER_LVM
# mode: shell-script
# End: