Software RAID: Call udev_settle before creation
This patch fixes a race during software RAID creation:
we create the partition with parted, the kernel then
notifies udev, but we need to wait for udevd to create
the device files before calling mdadm to create the
md device.
Credits to jcosmao for finding this.
Change-Id: I642f28acc351cf50263e37dfbc8468bf59de2cc5
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@ -2029,6 +2029,13 @@ class GenericHardwareManager(HardwareManager):
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utils.execute('parted', device, '-s', '-a',
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'optimal', '--', 'mkpart', 'primary',
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start_str, end_str)
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# Parted/udev partition creation is asynchronous.
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# Wait for udev events to be processed before going to
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# next step. This avoids getting errors at mdadm
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# create because a device is not ready yet.
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_udev_settle()
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# Necessary, if we want to avoid hitting
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# an error when creating the mdadm array below
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# 'mdadm: cannot open /dev/nvme1n1p1: No such file
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---
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fixes:
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- |
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Fixes a race on software RAID creation: since the creation of
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partitions is asynchronous, we need to wait for all udev events
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to be processed before we can use the partitions to create an
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md device.
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