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From 80f0fa4a77bfceab3bae7cf67f44b8f899b22427 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Vito Caputo <vcaputo@gnugeneration.com>
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Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 18:00:37 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] journal: implicitly flush to var on recovery (#4028)
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When the system journal becomes re-opened post-flush with the runtime
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journal open, it implies we've recovered from something like an ENOSPC
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situation where the system journal rotate had failed, leaving the system
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journal closed, causing the runtime journal to be opened post-flush.
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For the duration of the unavailable system journal, we log to the
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runtime journal. But when the system journal gets opened (space made
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available, for example), we need to close the runtime journal before new
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journal writes will go to the system journal. Calling
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server_flush_to_var() after opening the system journal with a runtime
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journal present, post-flush, achieves this while preserving the runtime
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journal's contents in the system journal.
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The combination of the present flushed flag file and the runtime journal
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being open is a state where we should be logging to the system journal,
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so it's appropriate to resume doing so once we've successfully opened
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the system journal.
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(cherry picked from commit 929eeb5498e8ae87e05ae683c6d3014d4b59056d)
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Related: #1364092
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---
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src/journal/journald-server.c | 15 +++++++++++++--
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1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/src/journal/journald-server.c b/src/journal/journald-server.c
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index 2b7ecd09ab..3e9412d577 100644
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--- a/src/journal/journald-server.c
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+++ b/src/journal/journald-server.c
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@@ -923,6 +923,7 @@ static int system_journal_open(Server *s, bool flush_requested) {
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char *fn;
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sd_id128_t machine;
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char ids[33];
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+ bool flushed = false;
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r = sd_id128_get_machine(&machine);
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if (r < 0)
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@@ -933,7 +934,7 @@ static int system_journal_open(Server *s, bool flush_requested) {
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if (!s->system_journal &&
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(s->storage == STORAGE_PERSISTENT || s->storage == STORAGE_AUTO) &&
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(flush_requested
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- || access("/run/systemd/journal/flushed", F_OK) >= 0)) {
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+ || (flushed = (access("/run/systemd/journal/flushed", F_OK) >= 0)))) {
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/* If in auto mode: first try to create the machine
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* path, but not the prefix.
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@@ -958,6 +959,16 @@ static int system_journal_open(Server *s, bool flush_requested) {
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r = 0;
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}
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+
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+ /* If the runtime journal is open, and we're post-flush, we're
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+ * recovering from a failed system journal rotate (ENOSPC)
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+ * for which the runtime journal was reopened.
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+ *
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+ * Perform an implicit flush to var, leaving the runtime
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+ * journal closed, now that the system journal is back.
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+ */
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+ if (s->runtime_journal && flushed)
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+ (void) server_flush_to_var(s);
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}
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if (!s->runtime_journal &&
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@@ -1230,7 +1241,7 @@ static int dispatch_sigusr1(sd_event_source *es, const struct signalfd_siginfo *
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log_info("Received request to flush runtime journal from PID %"PRIu32, si->ssi_pid);
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- server_flush_to_var(s);
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+ (void) server_flush_to_var(s);
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server_sync(s);
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server_vacuum(s);
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