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then take code from the already existing ones, trying to merge
them into one.
+ NFS server service is just called 'nfs' in Redhat based system, and
  nfs-kernel-server on Debian GNU/Linux based.
+ Merge openzfs#2148 - Inform OpenRC that ZFS uses mtab.
+ Stop after umountfs
+ When stopping, don't check for LOCKDIR/zfs-mount - it won't be mounted,
  so the file won't exist making the script not run.
+ Add a configurable ZFS_INITRD_POST_MODPROBE_SLEEP used in the initrd to sleep after the modprobe.
+ The import function, do_import(), imports pools by name instead of '-a' [all].
  + Test all '/dev/disk/by-*' dirs for import.
+ Fallback on importing the pool using the cache file (if it exists) if the
  'by-id' didn't work.
+ Add exceptions to pool imports.
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zfs
zfs-common
19 changes: 9 additions & 10 deletions etc/init.d/Makefile.am
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initdir = $(DEFAULT_INIT_DIR)
init_SCRIPTS = zfs

EXTRA_DIST = \
$(top_srcdir)/etc/init.d/zfs.fedora.in \
$(top_srcdir)/etc/init.d/zfs.gentoo.in \
$(top_srcdir)/etc/init.d/zfs.lsb.in \
$(top_srcdir)/etc/init.d/zfs.lunar.in \
$(top_srcdir)/etc/init.d/zfs.redhat.in
init_SCRIPTS = zfs-common zfs-mount zfs-share

$(init_SCRIPTS):
-$(SED) -e 's,@bindir\@,$(bindir),g' \
-(if [ -e /etc/debian_version ]; then \
NFS_SRV=nfs-kernel-server; \
else \
NFS_SRV=nfs; \
fi; \
$(SED) -e 's,@bindir\@,$(bindir),g' \
-e 's,@sbindir\@,$(sbindir),g' \
-e 's,@udevdir\@,$(udevdir),g' \
-e 's,@udevruledir\@,$(udevruledir),g' \
-e 's,@sysconfdir\@,$(sysconfdir),g' \
-e 's,@initdir\@,$(initdir),g' \
'$@.$(DEFAULT_INIT_SCRIPT).in' >'$@'
-e "s,@NFS_SRV\@,$$NFS_SRV,g" \
'[email protected]' >'$@')

distclean-local::
-$(RM) $(init_SCRIPTS)
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# ZoL userland configuration.

# Run `zfs mount -a` during system start?
# This should be 'no' if zfs-mountall or a systemd generator
# is available.
ZFS_MOUNT='yes'

# Run `zfs unmount -a` during system stop?
# This should be 'no' on most systems.
ZFS_UNMOUNT='yes'

# Run `zfs share -a` during system start?
# nb: The shareiscsi, sharenfs, and sharesmb dataset properties.
ZFS_SHARE='yes'

# Run `zfs unshare -a` during system stop?
ZFS_UNSHARE='yes'

# Sould we use '-d /dev/disk/by-*' when importing pool.
# This is recomended, but the default 'no' uses the cache
# file.
# Variable is somewhat missleading. Previously the code
# tried _only_ '/dev/disk/by-id', but will now try any
# '/dev/disk/by-*' directory.
USE_DISK_BY_ID='yes'

# Should the datasets be mounted verbosly (a mount counter
# will be used when mounting if set to 'yes').
VERBOSE_MOUNT='no'

# Should we allow overlay mounts (this is standard in Linux,
# but not ZFS which comes from Solaris where this is not allowed).
DO_OVERLAY_MOUNTS='no'

# Any additional option to the 'zfs mount' command line.
# Include '-o' for each option wanted.
MOUNT_EXTRA_OPTIONS=""

# Build kernel modules with the --enable-debug switch?
ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG='no'

# Build kernel modules with the --enable-debug-dmu-tx switch?
ZFS_DKMS_ENABLE_DEBUG_DMU_TX='no'

# Keep debugging symbols in kernel modules?
ZFS_DKMS_DISABLE_STRIP='no'

# Wait for this many seconds in the initrd pre_mountroot?
# This delays startup and should be '0' on most systems.
ZFS_INITRD_PRE_MOUNTROOT_SLEEP='0'

# Wait for this many seconds in the initrd mountroot?
# This delays startup and should be '0' on most systems.
# This might help on systems which have their ZFS root on
# a USB disk that takes just a little longer to be available
ZFS_INITRD_POST_MODPROBE_SLEEP='0'

# List of additional datasets to mount after the root
# dataset is mounted.
# The init script will use the mountpoint specified in
# the 'mountpoint' property value in the dataset to
# determine where it should be mounted.
#ZFS_INITRD_ADDITIONAL_DATASETS="rpool/ROOT/usr_local"

# List of pools that should NOT be imported at boot
#ZFS_POOL_EXCEPTIONS="test2"

# Location of the lockfile.
LOCKDIR=/run/lock
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# This is a script with common functions etc used by zfs-mount and zfs-share.
#
# It is _NOT_ to be called independently

PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin

# Source function library
if [ -f /lib/lsb/init-functions ]; then
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
elif [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then
. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
fi

# Of course the functions we need is called differently
# on different distributions - it would be way to easy
# otherwise!!
if type log_failure_msg > /dev/null ; then
# LSB functions
log_begin_msg=log_begin_msg
log_failure_msg=log_failure_msg
log_progress_msg=log_progress_msg
elif type success > /dev/null ; then
# Fedora/RedHat functions
log_begin_msg=success
log_failure_msg=failure
log_progress_msg=echo -n
elif type einfo > /dev/null ; then
# Gentoo functions
log_begin_msg=einfo
log_failure_msg=eerror
log_progress_msg=echo -n
else
log_begin_msg=echo -n
log_failure_msg=echo
log_progress_msg=echo -n
fi

# The log_end_msg is a little different - it's both an
# echo of a failed message and a return of a code number.
# So if it doesn't exist, we define a very simple one
# that would do the work.
if ! type log_end_msg > /dev/null ; then
log_end_msg() {
ret=$1
if [ "$ret" -ge 1 ]; then
echo " failed!"
else
echo " success"
fi
return $ret
}
fi
log_end_msg=log_end_msg

# Paths to what we need
ZFS="@sbindir@/zfs"
ZPOOL="@sbindir@/zpool"
ZPOOL_CACHE="@sysconfdir@/zfs/zpool.cache"

# Sencible defaults
ZFS_MOUNT='yes'
ZFS_UNMOUNT='yes'
LOCKDIR=/var/lock/zfs

# Source zfs configuration, overriding the defaults
if [ -f /etc/default/zfs ]; then
. /etc/default/zfs
elif [ -f /etc/sysconfig/zfs ]; then
. /etc/sysconfig/zfs
fi

[ ! -d "$LOCKDIR" ] && mkdir $LOCKDIR

# ----------------------------------------------------

zfs_installed() {
$log_begin_msg "Checking if zfs userspace tools present"
if [ ! -x $ZPOOL ]; then
$log_failure_msg "$ZPOOL binary not found."
$log_end_msg 1
fi
if [ ! -x $ZFS ]; then
$log_failure_msg "$ZFS binary not found."
$log_end_msg 1
fi
$log_end_msg 0
}

# Do a lot of checks to make sure it's 'safe' to continue with import/mount etc
checksystem()
{
if [ -z "$init" ]; then
# Not interactive
grep -qiE '(^|[^\\](\\\\)* )zfs=(off|no)( |$)' /proc/cmdline && exit 3
fi

[ -f "$LOCKDIR/$servicename" ] && return 3

# Check if ZFS is installed. If not, comply to FC standards and bail
zfs_installed || {
$log_failure_msg "not installed"
return 5
}

# Requires selinux policy which has not been written.
if [ -r "/selinux/enforce" ] &&
[ "$(cat /selinux/enforce)" == "1" ]; then

$log_failure_msg "SELinux ZFS policy required"
return 4
fi

# Delay until all required block devices are present.
if [ -x /sbin/udevadm ]; then
/sbin/udevadm settle
elif [ -x /sbin/udevsettle ]; then
/sbin/udevsettle
fi

# Load the zfs module stack
if ! grep -q zfs /proc/modules ; then
$log_begin_msg "Loading kernel ZFS infrastructure: "
modprobe zfs || {
$log_failure_msg "Could not load zfs module"
$log_end_msg 1
return 5
}
$log_end_msg 0
fi
sleep 1

# fix mtab to include already-mounted fs filesystems, in case there are any
# we ONLY do this if mtab does not point to /proc/mounts
# which is the case in some systems (systemd may bring that soon)
if ! readlink /etc/mtab | grep -q /proc ; then
if grep -qE "(^/dev/zd|^/dev/zvol| zfs )" /proc/mounts ; then
$log_begin_msg "Registering already-mounted ZFS filesystems and volumes: "
reregister_mounts || {
$log_end_msg 1
return 150
}
fi
fi

# Ensure / exists in /etc/mtab, if not update mtab accordingly.
# This should be handled by rc.sysinit but lets be paranoid.
awk '$2 == "/" { exit 1 }' /etc/mtab
RETVAL=$?
if [ "$RETVAL" -eq 0 ]; then
/bin/mount -f /
fi

if ! [ `uname -m` == "x86_64" ]; then
echo "Warning: You're not running 64bit. Currently native zfs in";
echo " linux is only supported and tested on 64bit.";
# should we break here? People doing this should know what they
# do, thus i'm not breaking here.
fi
}

depend()
{
# Try to allow people to mix and match fstab with ZFS in a way that makes sense.
if [ "$(mountinfo -s /)" == 'zfs' ]; then
before localmount
else
after localmount
fi

# bootmisc will log to /var which may be a different zfs than root.
before bootmisc logger
use mtab
keyword -lxc -openvz -prefix -vserver
}

reregister_mounts() {
cat /etc/mtab | while read -r fs mntpnt fstype opts rest ; do
fs=`printf '%b\n' "$fs"`
mntpnt=`printf '%b\n' "$mntpnt"`
if [ "$fstype" == "zfs" ] ; then
if [ "$mntpnt" == "/" ] ; then
mount -f -o zfsutil -t zfs --move / /removethismountpointhoweverpossible
umount --fake /removethismountpointhoweverpossible
else
umount --fake "$mntpnt"
fi
elif echo "$fs" | grep -qE "^/dev/(zd|zvol)" ; then
if [ "$mntpnt" == "/" ] ; then
mount -f -t "$fstype" --move / /removethismountpointhoweverpossible
umount --fake /removethismountpointhoweverpossible
else
umount --fake "$mntpnt"
fi
fi
done
cat /proc/mounts | while read -r fs mntpnt fstype opts rest ; do
fs=`printf '%b\n' "$fs"`
mntpnt=`printf '%b\n' "$mntpnt"`
if [ "$fstype" == "zfs" ] ; then
mount -f -t zfs -o zfsutil "$fs" "$mntpnt"
elif echo "$fs" | grep -q "^/dev/zd" ; then
mount -f -t "$fstype" -o "$opts" "$fs" "$mntpnt"
fi
done
}

# i need a bash guru to simplify this, since this is copy and paste, but donno how
# to correctly dereference variable names in bash, or how to do this right

declare -A MTAB
declare -A FSTAB

# first parameter is a regular expression that filters mtab
read_mtab() {
for fs in "${!MTAB[@]}" ; do unset MTAB["$fs"] ; done
while read -r fs mntpnt fstype opts blah ; do
fs=`printf '%b\n' "$fs"`
MTAB["$fs"]=$mntpnt
done < <(grep -E "$1" /etc/mtab)
}

in_mtab() {
[ "${MTAB[$1]}" != "" ]
return $?
}

# first parameter is a regular expression that filters fstab
read_fstab() {
for fs in "${!FSTAB[@]}" ; do unset FSTAB["$fs"] ; done
while read -r fs mntpnt fstype opts blah ; do
fs=`printf '%b\n' "$fs"`
FSTAB["$fs"]=$mntpnt
done < <(grep -E "$1" /etc/fstab)
}

in_fstab() {
[ "${FSTAB[$1]}" != "" ]
return $?
}

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