Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 22:18:15 -0700 From: Kevin Oberman <kob6558@gmail.com> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HAL issues Message-ID: <CAN6yY1srFGCysNj7D9Vg4xxmB9LGW3gEKfPQFUA7GmD-RavM=A@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4E277870.8010506@freebsd.org> References: <CAN6yY1v%2BQSZfjsx11NO-ZC9pYPAgCGrxsJFfP_FGA-7qrWr%2Beg@mail.gmail.com> <4E25E739.2020301@freebsd.org> <CAN6yY1vm3_fviB1KzBAGZn=akXBD6rPeEGwpeu_8OS7V4cis7w@mail.gmail.com> <4E277870.8010506@freebsd.org>
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On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@freebsd.org> wrote: > On 7/19/11 5:22 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote: >> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@freebsd.org> wrote: >>> On 7/19/11 3:32 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote: >>>> I know HAL is probably on its last legs, but it still frustrates me on >>>> a regular basis. >>>> >>>> As of the current ports (updated yesterday), it works pretty well, but >>>> I am having a couple >>>> of annoying issues. One is with a filesystem that hald does not see. >>>> >>>> First is a geli encrypted UFS system that hald simply does not see. >>>> When I connect the >>>> drive, I see devd reporting: >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=usb/0.4.0 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=ugen0.4 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=usb/0.4.1 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=usb/0.4.2 >>>> +ugen0.4 at port=2 vendor=0x0bc2 product=0x2300 devclass=0x00 >>>> devsubclass=0x00 sernum="2GH5KM5P " release=0x0130 on ugen0.2 >>>> !system=USB subsystem=DEVICE type=ATTACH ugen=ugen0.4 cdev=ugen0.4 >>>> vendor=0x0bc2 product=0x2300 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00 >>>> sernum="2GH5KM5P " release=0x0130 mode=host port=2 parent=ugen0.2 >>>> !system=USB subsystem=INTERFACE type=ATTACH ugen=ugen0.4 cdev=ugen0.4 >>>> vendor=0x0bc2 product=0x2300 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00 >>>> sernum="2GH5KM5P " release=0x0130 mode=host interface=0 endpoints=2 >>>> intclass=0x08 intsubclass=0x06 intprotocol=0x50 >>>> +umass0 vendor=0x0bc2 product=0x2300 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00 >>>> sernum="2GH5KM5P " release=0x0130 mode=host intclass=0x08 >>>> intsubclass=0x06 intprotocol=0x50 at bus=2 hubaddr=2 port=0 devaddr=4 >>>> interface=0 vendor=0x0bc2 product=0x2300 devclass=0x00 >>>> devsubclass=0x00 sernum="2GH5KM5P " release=0x0130 mode=host >>>> intclass=0x08 intsubclass=0x06 intprotocol=0x50 on uhub3 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=pass2 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s1 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s2 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s3 >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=msdosfs/MUSICBACKUP >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=msdosfs/MUSIC2BCKUP >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s3.eli >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s3.elid >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=ufsid/4bdb229f7dfac54e >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=ufs/Auxbak >>>> >>>> Then I attach the geli encrypted slice and devd reports: >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=da0s3.elid >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=ufsid/4bdb229f7dfac54e >>>> !system=DEVFS subsystem=CDEV type=CREATE cdev=ufs/Auxbak >>>> but lshal only shows: >>>> udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_size_533779542016' >>>> block.device = '/dev/da0s3.eli' (string) >>>> [...] >>>> with no 'd' partition and no ufs entry. As a result, it does not get >>>> mounted. I can mount it >>>> manually fine, so there is no FS issue, I've even triggered a >>>> re-taste, but it still is missing. >>>> >>>> I'm probably going to have to build hald with debug to track this >>>> down, but I thought I'd >>>> ask for any suggestions of what to look for or how best to debug it. >>> >>> You need to provide the additional information documented at >>> http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/halfaq.html#q4 . >> >> Sorry, Joe. Only the hald verbose log really looks interesting. It's >> attached. It >> sees all of the devd CREATE events, but seems to do nothing with the >> /dev/da0s3.elid one, though it does check on the status of the other >> file systems. >> >> hald was started at 13:56. At 13:57:06 I plugged in the USB drive. At 13:57:33 >> I attached the geli device (/dev/da0s3.eli). >> >> Here are the results of the other commands: >>> sysctl -b kern.geom.conftxt >> 0 DISK da0 750156374016 512 hd 255 sc 63 >> 1 PART da0s3 533779545600 512 i 3 o 216374215680 ty freebsd xs MBR xt 165 >> 2 ELI da0s3.eli 533779542016 4096 >> 3 PART da0s3.elid 533779533824 4096 i 4 o 8192 ty !0 xs BSD xt 0 >> 4 LABEL ufs/Auxbak 533779533824 4096 i 0 o 0 >> 4 LABEL ufsid/4bdb229f7dfac54e 533779533824 4096 i 0 o 0 >> 1 PART da0s2 136358691840 512 i 2 o 80015523840 ty !12 xs MBR xt 12 >> 2 LABEL msdosfs/MUSIC2BCKUP 136358691840 512 i 0 o 0 >> 1 PART da0s1 80015491584 512 i 1 o 32256 ty !12 xs MBR xt 12 >> 2 LABEL msdosfs/MUSICBACKUP 80015491584 512 i 0 o 0 >> 0 DISK cd0 0 2048 hd 0 sc 0 >> 0 DISK ada0 320072933376 512 hd 1 sc 63 >> 1 PART ada0s4 16777216000 512 i 4 o 303294316544 ty ntfs xs MBR xt 7 >> 2 LABEL ntfs/Lenovo_Recovery 16777216000 512 i 0 o 0 >> 1 PART ada0s3 188743661056 512 i 3 o 114550636544 ty freebsd xs MBR xt 165 >> 2 PART ada0s3f 177167400960 512 i 6 o 11136925696 ty freebsd-ufs xs BSD xt 7 >> 3 LABEL ufs/usr 177167400960 512 i 0 o 0 >> 2 PART ada0s3e 536870912 512 i 5 o 10600054784 ty freebsd-ufs xs BSD xt 7 >> 3 LABEL ufs/temp 536870912 512 i 0 o 0 >> 2 PART ada0s3d 5231345664 512 i 4 o 5368709120 ty freebsd-ufs xs BSD xt 7 >> 3 LABEL ufs/var 5231345664 512 i 0 o 0 >> 2 PART ada0s3b 4294967296 512 i 2 o 1073741824 ty freebsd-swap xs BSD xt 1 >> 3 LABEL label/swap 4294966784 512 i 0 o 0 >> 2 PART ada0s3a 1073741824 512 i 1 o 0 ty freebsd-ufs xs BSD xt 7 >> 3 LABEL ufs/root 1073741824 512 i 0 o 0 >> 1 PART ada0s2 113291296768 512 i 2 o 1259339776 ty ntfs xs MBR xt 7 >> 2 LABEL ntfs/Windows7_OS 113291296768 512 i 0 o 0 >> 1 PART ada0s1 1258291200 512 i 1 o 1048576 ty ntfs xs MBR xt 7 >> 2 LABEL ntfs/SYSTEM_DRV 1258291200 512 i 0 o 0 >> 0 MD md0 33927168 512 u 0 s 512 f 0 fs 0 l 33927168 t vnode file >> /usr/home/oberman/Desktop/Downloads/8auj09uc.iso >> 1 LABEL iso9660/8auj09us 33927168 512 i 0 o 0 >> rogue> cat /etc/fstab >> # Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass# >> /dev/label/swap none swap sw 0 0 >> /dev/ufs/root / ufs rw 1 1 >> /dev/ufs/temp /tmp ufs rw 2 2 >> /dev/ufs/usr /usr ufs rw 2 2 >> /dev/ufs/var /var ufs rw 2 2 >> #/dev/ad4s2 /C ntfs ro 0 0 >> #/dev/acd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0 >> proc /proc procfs rw 0 0 >> fdescfs /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0 >> linproc /compat/linux/proc linprocfs rw 0 0 >> rogue> ck-list-sessions >> Session1: >> unix-user = '9381' >> realname = 'Kevin Oberman' >> seat = 'Seat2' >> session-type = '' >> active = FALSE >> x11-display = ':0' >> x11-display-device = '/dev/ttyv8' >> display-device = 'ttyv0' >> remote-host-name = '' >> is-local = FALSE >> on-since = '2011-07-18T23:17:23.124124Z' >> login-session-id = '' > > Give this patch a shot. > > http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/patch-hald_freebsd_hf-storage.c Thanks, Joe. That did it. All three file systems now mount as they should. Please feel free to commit. I'm sure that others have hit this, too, although it is a rather odd case. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer - Retired E-mail: kob6558@gmail.comhelp
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