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NAME

       hv_vss — Hyper-V Volume Shadow Copy Service API

SYNOPSIS

       #include <dev/hyperv/hv_snapshot.h>

       #define VSS_SUCCESS             0x00000000
       #define VSS_FAIL                0x00000001

       enum hv_vss_op_t {
               HV_VSS_NONE = 0,
               HV_VSS_CHECK,
               HV_VSS_FREEZE,
               HV_VSS_THAW,
               HV_VSS_COUNT
       };

       struct hv_vss_opt_msg {
               uint32_t        opt;            /* operation */
               uint32_t        status;         /* 0 for success, 1 for error */
               uint64_t        msgid;          /* an ID used to identify the transaction */
               uint8_t         reserved[48];   /* reserved values are all zeroes */
       };

DESCRIPTION

       The  freeze  or  thaw  functionality  of application is important to guarantee the application consistent
       backup. On windows platform, VSS is defined to do live backup. But for VM guest running on  Hyper-V,  the
       corresponding  VSS is not defined yet. For example, a running database server instance, it knows when the
       applications' freeze/thaw should start or finish. But it is not aware  of  the  freeze/thaw  notification
       from  Hyper-V  host.  The hv_vss is designed to notify application freeze/thaw request.  Thus, it plays a
       role of broker to forward the freeze/thaw command  from  Hyper-V  host  to  userland  application  if  it
       registered VSS service on FreeBSD VM, and sends the result back to Hyper-V host.

       Generally,  hv_vss_daemon(8)  takes  the  responsibility  to  freeze/thaw  UFS  file  system,  and  it is
       automatically launched after system boots. When Hyper-V host wants to take a snapshot of the FreeBSD  VM,
       it  will  first  send VSS capability check to FreeBSD VM. The hv_vss received the request and forward the
       request to userland application if it is registered. Only after hv_vss received the VSS_SUCCESS  response
       from  application,  the  hv_vss_daemon(8)  will  be  informed to check whether file system freeze/thaw is
       supported. Any error occurs during this  period,  hv_vss  will  inform  Hyper-V  host  that  VSS  is  not
       supported. In addition, there is a default timeout limit before sending response to Hyper-V host.  If the
       total response time from application and hv_vss_daemon(8) exceeds this value, timeout will occurs and VSS
       unsupported is responsed to Hyper-V host.

       After  Hyper-V  host confirmed the FreeBSD VM supports VSS, it will send freeze request to VM, and hv_vss
       will first forward it to application. After application finished freezing, it should  inform  hv_vss  and
       file  system level freezing will be triggered by hv_vss_daemon(8). After all freezing on both application
       and hv_vss_daemon(8) were finished, the hv_vss will inform Hyper-V host that freezing is done. Of course,
       there is a timeout limit as same as VSS capability is set to make sure freezing  on  FreeBSD  VM  is  not
       hang. If there is any error occurs or timeout happened, the freezing is failed on Hyper-V side.

       Hyper-V  host  will  send thaw request after taking the snapshot, typically, this period is very short in
       order not to  block  the  running  application.   hv_vss  firstly  thaw  the  file  system  by  notifying
       hv_vss_daemon(8), then notifies user registered application. There is also a timeout check before sending
       response to Hyper-V host.

       All the default timeout limit used in VSS capability check, freeze or thaw is the same.  It is 15 seconds
       currently.

NOTES

       hv_vss  only  support UFS currently. If any of file system partition is non UFS, the VSS capability check
       will fail. If application does not register VSS,  hv_vss  only  support  backup  for  file  system  level
       consistent.  The  device  should be closed before it was opened again. If you want to simultaneously open
       "/dev/hv_appvss_dev" two or more times, an error (-1) will be returned, and errno was set.

       If hv_vss_daemon(8) was killed after system boots, the VSS functionality will not work.

EXAMPLES

       The following is a complete example which does nothing except for waiting 2 seconds when receiving  those
       notifications from hv_vss

       #include <string.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <sys/ioctl.h>
       #include <sys/param.h>
       #include <sys/ucred.h>
       #include <sys/mount.h>
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <unistd.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <poll.h>
       #include <stdint.h>
       #include <syslog.h>
       #include <errno.h>
       #include <err.h>
       #include <fcntl.h>
       #include <ufs/ffs/fs.h>
       #include <paths.h>
       #include <sys/ioccom.h>
       #include <dev/hyperv/hv_snapshot.h>

       #define UNDEF_FREEZE_THAW       (0)
       #define FREEZE                  (1)
       #define THAW                    (2)
       #define CHECK                   (3)

       #define VSS_LOG(priority, format, args...) do   {                               \
                       if (is_debugging == 1) {                                        \
                               if (is_daemon == 1)                                     \
                                       syslog(priority, format, ## args);              \
                               else                                                    \
                                       printf(format, ## args);                        \
                       } else {                                                        \
                               if (priority < LOG_DEBUG) {                             \
                                       if (is_daemon == 1)                             \
                                               syslog(priority, format, ## args);      \
                                       else                                            \
                                               printf(format, ## args);                \
                               }                                                       \
                       }                                                               \
               } while(0)

       #define CHECK_TIMEOUT           1
       #define CHECK_FAIL              2
       #define FREEZE_TIMEOUT          1
       #define FREEZE_FAIL             2
       #define THAW_TIMEOUT            1
       #define THAW_FAIL               2

       static int is_daemon        = 1;
       static int is_debugging     = 0;
       static int simu_opt_waiting = 2; // seconds

       #define GENERIC_OPT(TIMEOUT, FAIL)                                              \
               do {                                                                    \
                       sleep(simu_opt_waiting);                                        \
                       if (opt == CHECK_TIMEOUT) {                                     \
                               sleep(simu_opt_waiting * 10);                           \
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_INFO, "%s timeout simulation\n",            \
                                   __func__);                                          \
                               return (0);                                             \
                       } else if (opt == CHECK_FAIL) {                                 \
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_INFO, "%s failure simulation\n",            \
                                   __func__);                                          \
                               return (CHECK_FAIL);                                    \
                       } else {                                                        \
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_INFO, "%s success simulation\n",            \
                                   __func__);                                          \
                               return (0);                                             \
                       }                                                               \
               } while (0)

       static int
       check(int opt)
       {
               GENERIC_OPT(CHECK_TIMEOUT, CHECK_FAIL);
       }

       static int
       freeze(int opt)
       {
               GENERIC_OPT(FREEZE_TIMEOUT, FREEZE_FAIL);
       }

       static int
       thaw(int opt)
       {
               GENERIC_OPT(THAW_TIMEOUT, THAW_FAIL);
       }

       static void usage(const char* cmd) {
               fprintf(stderr,
                   "%s -f <0|1|2>: simulate app freeze."
                   " 0: successful, 1: freeze timeout, 2: freeze failed\n"
                   " -c <0|1|2>: simulate vss feature check"
                   " -t <0|1|2>: simulate app thaw."
                   " 0: successful, 1: freeze timeout, 2: freeze failed\n"
                   " -d : enable debug mode\n"
                   " -n : run this tool under non-daemon mode\n", cmd);
       }

       int
       main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
               int ch, freezesimuop = 0, thawsimuop = 0, checksimuop = 0, fd, r, error;
               uint32_t op;
               struct pollfd app_vss_fd[1];
               struct hv_vss_opt_msg  userdata;

               while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "f:c:t:dnh")) != -1) {
                       switch (ch) {
                       case 'f':
                               /* Run as regular process for debugging purpose. */
                               freezesimuop = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 10);
                               break;
                       case 't':
                               thawsimuop = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 10);
                               break;
                       case 'c':
                               checksimuop = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 10);
                               break;
                       case 'd':
                               is_debugging = 1;
                               break;
                       case 'n':
                               is_daemon = 0;
                               break;
                       case 'h':
                       default:
                               usage(argv[0]);
                               exit(0);
                       }
               }

               openlog("APPVSS", 0, LOG_USER);
               /* Become daemon first. */
               if (is_daemon == 1)
                       daemon(1, 0);
               else
                       VSS_LOG(LOG_DEBUG, "Run as regular process.\n");

               VSS_LOG(LOG_INFO, "HV_VSS starting; pid is: %d\n", getpid());

               fd = open(VSS_DEV(APP_VSS_DEV_NAME), O_RDWR);
               if (fd < 0) {
                       VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Fail to open %s, error: %d %s\n",
                           VSS_DEV(APP_VSS_DEV_NAME), errno, strerror(errno));
                       exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
               }
               app_vss_fd[0].fd     = fd;
               app_vss_fd[0].events = POLLIN | POLLRDNORM;

               while (1) {
                       r = poll(app_vss_fd, 1, INFTIM);

                       VSS_LOG(LOG_DEBUG, "poll returned r = %d, revent = 0x%x\n",
                           r, app_vss_fd[0].revents);

                       if (r == 0 || (r < 0 && errno == EAGAIN) ||
                           (r < 0 && errno == EINTR)) {
                               /* Nothing to read */
                               continue;
                       }

                       if (r < 0) {
                               /*
                                * For poll return failure other than EAGAIN,
                                * we want to exit.
                                */
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Poll failed.\n");
                               perror("poll");
                               exit(EIO);
                       }

                       /* Read from character device */
                       error = ioctl(fd, IOCHVVSSREAD, &userdata);
                       if (error < 0) {
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Read failed.\n");
                               perror("pread");
                               exit(EIO);
                       }

                       if (userdata.status != 0) {
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "data read error\n");
                               continue;
                       }

                       op = userdata.opt;

                       switch (op) {
                       case HV_VSS_CHECK:
                               error = check(checksimuop);
                               break;
                       case HV_VSS_FREEZE:
                               error = freeze(freezesimuop);
                               break;
                       case HV_VSS_THAW:
                               error = thaw(thawsimuop);
                               break;
                       default:
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Illegal operation: %d\n", op);
                               error = VSS_FAIL;
                       }
                       if (error)
                               userdata.status = VSS_FAIL;
                       else
                               userdata.status = VSS_SUCCESS;
                       error = ioctl(fd, IOCHVVSSWRITE, &userdata);
                       if (error != 0) {
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_ERR, "Fail to write to device\n");
                               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
                       } else {
                               VSS_LOG(LOG_INFO, "Send response %d for %s to kernel\n",
                                   userdata.status, op == HV_VSS_FREEZE ? "Freeze" :
                                   (op == HV_VSS_THAW ? "Thaw" : "Check"));
                       }
               }
               return 0;
       }

SEE ALSO

       hv_utils(4), hv_vss_daemon(8)

HISTORY

       The daemon was introduced in October 2016 and developed by Microsoft Corp.

AUTHORS

       FreeBSD   support   for   hv_vss   was   first   added   by   Microsoft  BSD  Integration  Services  Team
       <bsdic@microsoft.com>.

Debian                                          October 12, 2016                                       HV_VSS(4)