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blksnap

  • doc/ - documentation
  • include/ - libraries public headers
  • lib/ - libraries sources
  • module/ - blksnap kernel module sources
  • patches/ - patches for thelinux kernel
  • pkg/ - scripts for building packages
  • tests/ - Test scripts and test source codes.
  • tools/ - source files of tools for working with blksnap

kernel module blksnap

This kernel module implements snapshot and changed block tracking functionality. The module is developed with the condition of simply adding it to the upstream. Therefore, the module is divided into two parts: bdevfilter and blksnap. bdevfilter provides the ability to intercept I/O units (bio). The main logic is concentrated in blksnap. The upstream variant does not contain a bdevfilter, but accesses the kernel to attach and detach the block device filter.

How to build

Installing the necessary deb packages.

sudo apt install gcc linux-headers-$(uname -r)

Or installing the necessary rpm packages.

sudo yum install gcc kernel-devel
cd ./mobule
mk.sh build

In directory current directory you can found bdevfilter.ko and blksnap.ko.

How to install

cd ./mobule
mk.sh install-flt
mk.sh install

How to create deb package

sudo apt install debhelper dkms
cd ./pkg/deb
./build-blksnap-dkms.sh ${VERSION}

How to create rpm package

There are several variants, look in the ./pkg/rpm directory.

blksnap tool

The blksnap tool allows to manage the module from the command line. The program allows to execute individual ioctls of the blksnap module. The interface of the program may seem inconvenient to the user, since it is assumed that it will be called by other applications.

How to build

Installing the necessary deb packages.

sudo apt install g++ cmake uuid-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-filesystem-dev

Or installing the necessary rpm packages.

sudo yum install g++ cmake libuuid-devel boost-static libstdc++-static

Build.

cd ./tools/blksnap
mkdir bin
cd bin
cmake ..
make

How to create deb package

sudo apt install debhelper
cd ./pkg/deb/blksnap-tools
./build.sh ${VERSION}

library

The dynamic C library is not needed to work with blksnap. File ./include/blksnap/blk_snap.h contains everything you need to work with blksnap. But to demonstrate how to call the ioctl, a static c++ library was created. The library can also help you quickly create a working prototype. In the project, the library is used for tests.

How to build

Installing the necessary deb packages.

sudo apt install g++ cmake uuid-dev libboost-filesystem-dev

Or installing the necessary rpm packages.

sudo yum install g++ cmake libuuid-devel boost-static libstdc++-static

Build.

cd ./lib/blksnap
mkdir bin
cd bin
cmake ..
make

How to create deb package

sudo apt install debhelper
cd ./pkg/deb/blksnap-dev
./build.sh ${VERSION}

tests

The test scripts are written in bash and use the blksnap tool to control the blksnap module. The test scripts allow to check the main functions of the module. To implement complex test algorithms, С++ tests are implemented. C++ tests use the static library libblksnap.a and it must be compiled to build С++ tests.

How to build

Installing the necessary deb packages.

sudo apt install g++ cmake uuid-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libssl-dev

Or installing the necessary rpm packages.

sudo yum install g++ cmake libuuid-devel boost-static libstdc++-static openssl-static

Build.

cd ./tests/cpp
mkdir bin
cd bin
cmake ..
make

How to create deb package

sudo apt install debhelper
cd ./pkg/deb/blksnap-tests
./build.sh ${VERSION}

How to run all usage tests

./all.sh
# or if installed with packages
/opt/blksnap/tests/all.sh
# or for logging the output to a file
/opt/blksnap/tests/all.sh | tee -a blksnap_test_$(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S').log

Compatibility notes

  • blksnap kernel module support kernel versions >= 5.10, support only X86 archs, blksnap for upstream instead can support any arch (other archs need to be tested)
  • all supported debian and ubuntu supported versions are supported but with some notes:
    • not all have debian/ubuntu versions have official packages of kernel >= 5.10, so an unofficial or custom ones more updated are needed, with blksnap-dkms should be still possible easy/fast build/install blksnap module on them (is also possible build/install it manually without dkms)
    • debian 8 and ubuntu 14.04 needs to install cmake 3 from backports to build