freebsd-dev/module/zfs/vdev_raidz_math.c

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SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 08:04:31 +00:00
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Gvozden Nešković. All rights reserved.
*/
#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/zio.h>
#include <sys/debug.h>
#include <sys/zfs_debug.h>
#include <sys/vdev_raidz.h>
#include <sys/vdev_raidz_impl.h>
/* All compiled in implementations */
const raidz_impl_ops_t *raidz_all_maths[] = {
&vdev_raidz_scalar_impl,
#if defined(__x86_64) && defined(HAVE_SSE2) /* only x86_64 for now */
&vdev_raidz_sse2_impl,
#endif
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 08:04:31 +00:00
#if defined(__x86_64) && defined(HAVE_SSSE3) /* only x86_64 for now */
&vdev_raidz_ssse3_impl,
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 08:04:31 +00:00
#endif
#if defined(__x86_64) && defined(HAVE_AVX2) /* only x86_64 for now */
&vdev_raidz_avx2_impl
#endif
};
/* Indicate that benchmark has been completed */
static boolean_t raidz_math_initialized = B_FALSE;
/* Select raidz implementation */
static enum vdev_raidz_impl_sel {
IMPL_FASTEST = -1,
IMPL_ORIGINAL = -2,
IMPL_CYCLE = -3,
IMPL_SCALAR = 0,
} zfs_vdev_raidz_impl = IMPL_SCALAR;
/* selected implementation and its lock */
static krwlock_t vdev_raidz_impl_lock;
static raidz_impl_ops_t *vdev_raidz_used_impl =
(raidz_impl_ops_t *) &vdev_raidz_scalar_impl;
static boolean_t vdev_raidz_impl_user_set = B_FALSE;
/* RAIDZ op that contain the fastest routines */
static raidz_impl_ops_t vdev_raidz_fastest_impl = {
.name = "fastest"
};
/* Hold all supported implementations */
size_t raidz_supp_impl_cnt = 1;
raidz_impl_ops_t *raidz_supp_impl[ARRAY_SIZE(raidz_all_maths) + 1] = {
(raidz_impl_ops_t *) &vdev_raidz_scalar_impl, /* scalar is supported */
NULL
};
/*
* kstats values for supported impl & original methods
* Values represent per disk throughput of 8 disk+parity raidz vdev (Bps)
*/
static raidz_impl_kstat_t raidz_impl_kstats[ARRAY_SIZE(raidz_all_maths) + 1];
/* kstat for benchmarked implementations */
static kstat_t *raidz_math_kstat = NULL;
/*
* Selects the raidz operation for raidz_map
* If rm_ops is set to NULL original raidz implementation will be used
*/
void
vdev_raidz_math_get_ops(raidz_map_t *rm)
{
rw_enter(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock, RW_READER);
rm->rm_ops = vdev_raidz_used_impl;
#if !defined(_KERNEL)
if (zfs_vdev_raidz_impl == IMPL_CYCLE) {
static size_t cycle_impl_idx = 0;
size_t idx;
/*
* Cycle through all supported new implementations, and
* when idx == raidz_supp_impl_cnt, use the original
*/
idx = (++cycle_impl_idx) % (raidz_supp_impl_cnt + 1);
rm->rm_ops = raidz_supp_impl[idx];
}
#endif
rw_exit(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock);
}
/*
* Select parity generation method for raidz_map
*/
void
vdev_raidz_math_generate(raidz_map_t *rm)
{
raidz_gen_f gen_parity = NULL;
switch (raidz_parity(rm)) {
case 1:
gen_parity = rm->rm_ops->gen[RAIDZ_GEN_P];
break;
case 2:
gen_parity = rm->rm_ops->gen[RAIDZ_GEN_PQ];
break;
case 3:
gen_parity = rm->rm_ops->gen[RAIDZ_GEN_PQR];
break;
default:
gen_parity = NULL;
cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "invalid RAID-Z configuration %d",
raidz_parity(rm));
break;
}
ASSERT(gen_parity != NULL);
gen_parity(rm);
}
static raidz_rec_f
_reconstruct_fun_raidz1(raidz_map_t *rm, const int *parity_valid,
const int nbaddata)
{
if (nbaddata == 1 && parity_valid[CODE_P]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_P]);
}
return ((raidz_rec_f) NULL);
}
static raidz_rec_f
_reconstruct_fun_raidz2(raidz_map_t *rm, const int *parity_valid,
const int nbaddata)
{
if (nbaddata == 1) {
if (parity_valid[CODE_P]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_P]);
} else if (parity_valid[CODE_Q]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_Q]);
}
} else if (nbaddata == 2 &&
parity_valid[CODE_P] && parity_valid[CODE_Q]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_PQ]);
}
return ((raidz_rec_f) NULL);
}
static raidz_rec_f
_reconstruct_fun_raidz3(raidz_map_t *rm, const int *parity_valid,
const int nbaddata)
{
if (nbaddata == 1) {
if (parity_valid[CODE_P]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_P]);
} else if (parity_valid[CODE_Q]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_Q]);
} else if (parity_valid[CODE_R]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_R]);
}
} else if (nbaddata == 2) {
if (parity_valid[CODE_P] && parity_valid[CODE_Q]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_PQ]);
} else if (parity_valid[CODE_P] && parity_valid[CODE_R]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_PR]);
} else if (parity_valid[CODE_Q] && parity_valid[CODE_R]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_QR]);
}
} else if (nbaddata == 3 &&
parity_valid[CODE_P] && parity_valid[CODE_Q] &&
parity_valid[CODE_R]) {
return (rm->rm_ops->rec[RAIDZ_REC_PQR]);
}
return ((raidz_rec_f) NULL);
}
/*
* Select data reconstruction method for raidz_map
* @parity_valid - Parity validity flag
* @dt - Failed data index array
* @nbaddata - Number of failed data columns
*/
int
vdev_raidz_math_reconstruct(raidz_map_t *rm, const int *parity_valid,
const int *dt, const int nbaddata)
{
raidz_rec_f rec_data = NULL;
switch (raidz_parity(rm)) {
case 1:
rec_data = _reconstruct_fun_raidz1(rm, parity_valid,
nbaddata);
break;
case 2:
rec_data = _reconstruct_fun_raidz2(rm, parity_valid,
nbaddata);
break;
case 3:
rec_data = _reconstruct_fun_raidz3(rm, parity_valid,
nbaddata);
break;
default:
cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "invalid RAID-Z configuration %d",
raidz_parity(rm));
break;
}
ASSERT(rec_data != NULL);
return (rec_data(rm, dt));
}
const char *raidz_gen_name[] = {
"gen_p", "gen_pq", "gen_pqr"
};
const char *raidz_rec_name[] = {
"rec_p", "rec_q", "rec_r",
"rec_pq", "rec_pr", "rec_qr", "rec_pqr"
};
static void
init_raidz_kstat(raidz_impl_kstat_t *rs, const char *name)
{
int i;
const size_t impl_name_len = strnlen(name, KSTAT_STRLEN);
const size_t op_name_max = (KSTAT_STRLEN - 2) > impl_name_len ?
KSTAT_STRLEN - impl_name_len - 2 : 0;
for (i = 0; i < RAIDZ_GEN_NUM; i++) {
strncpy(rs->gen[i].name, name, impl_name_len);
strncpy(rs->gen[i].name + impl_name_len, "_", 1);
strncpy(rs->gen[i].name + impl_name_len + 1,
raidz_gen_name[i], op_name_max);
rs->gen[i].data_type = KSTAT_DATA_UINT64;
rs->gen[i].value.ui64 = 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < RAIDZ_REC_NUM; i++) {
strncpy(rs->rec[i].name, name, impl_name_len);
strncpy(rs->rec[i].name + impl_name_len, "_", 1);
strncpy(rs->rec[i].name + impl_name_len + 1,
raidz_rec_name[i], op_name_max);
rs->rec[i].data_type = KSTAT_DATA_UINT64;
rs->rec[i].value.ui64 = 0;
}
}
#define BENCH_D_COLS (8ULL)
#define BENCH_COLS (BENCH_D_COLS + PARITY_PQR)
#define BENCH_ZIO_SIZE (1ULL << SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSHIFT) /* 128 kiB */
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 08:04:31 +00:00
#define BENCH_NS MSEC2NSEC(25) /* 25ms */
typedef void (*benchmark_fn)(raidz_map_t *rm, const int fn);
static void
benchmark_gen_impl(raidz_map_t *rm, const int fn)
{
(void) fn;
vdev_raidz_generate_parity(rm);
}
static void
benchmark_rec_impl(raidz_map_t *rm, const int fn)
{
static const int rec_tgt[7][3] = {
{1, 2, 3}, /* rec_p: bad QR & D[0] */
{0, 2, 3}, /* rec_q: bad PR & D[0] */
{0, 1, 3}, /* rec_r: bad PQ & D[0] */
{2, 3, 4}, /* rec_pq: bad R & D[0][1] */
{1, 3, 4}, /* rec_pr: bad Q & D[0][1] */
{0, 3, 4}, /* rec_qr: bad P & D[0][1] */
{3, 4, 5} /* rec_pqr: bad & D[0][1][2] */
};
vdev_raidz_reconstruct(rm, rec_tgt[fn], 3);
}
/*
* Benchmarking of all supported implementations (raidz_supp_impl_cnt)
* is performed by setting the rm_ops pointer and calling the top level
* generate/reconstruct methods of bench_rm.
*/
static void
benchmark_raidz_impl(raidz_map_t *bench_rm, const int fn, benchmark_fn bench_fn)
{
uint64_t run_cnt, speed, best_speed = 0;
hrtime_t t_start, t_diff;
raidz_impl_ops_t *curr_impl;
int impl, i;
/*
* Use the sentinel (NULL) from the end of raidz_supp_impl_cnt
* to run "original" implementation (bench_rm->rm_ops = NULL)
*/
for (impl = 0; impl <= raidz_supp_impl_cnt; impl++) {
/* set an implementation to benchmark */
curr_impl = raidz_supp_impl[impl];
bench_rm->rm_ops = curr_impl;
run_cnt = 0;
t_start = gethrtime();
do {
for (i = 0; i < 25; i++, run_cnt++)
bench_fn(bench_rm, fn);
t_diff = gethrtime() - t_start;
} while (t_diff < BENCH_NS);
speed = run_cnt * BENCH_ZIO_SIZE * NANOSEC;
speed /= (t_diff * BENCH_COLS);
if (bench_fn == benchmark_gen_impl)
raidz_impl_kstats[impl].gen[fn].value.ui64 = speed;
else
raidz_impl_kstats[impl].rec[fn].value.ui64 = speed;
/* if curr_impl==NULL the original impl is benchmarked */
if (curr_impl != NULL && speed > best_speed) {
best_speed = speed;
if (bench_fn == benchmark_gen_impl)
vdev_raidz_fastest_impl.gen[fn] =
curr_impl->gen[fn];
else
vdev_raidz_fastest_impl.rec[fn] =
curr_impl->rec[fn];
}
}
}
void
vdev_raidz_math_init(void)
{
raidz_impl_ops_t *curr_impl;
zio_t *bench_zio = NULL;
raidz_map_t *bench_rm = NULL;
uint64_t bench_parity;
int i, c, fn;
/* init & vdev_raidz_impl_lock */
rw_init(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
/* move supported impl into raidz_supp_impl */
for (i = 0, c = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(raidz_all_maths); i++) {
curr_impl = (raidz_impl_ops_t *) raidz_all_maths[i];
/* initialize impl */
if (curr_impl->init)
curr_impl->init();
if (curr_impl->is_supported()) {
/* init kstat */
init_raidz_kstat(&raidz_impl_kstats[c],
curr_impl->name);
raidz_supp_impl[c++] = (raidz_impl_ops_t *) curr_impl;
}
}
raidz_supp_impl_cnt = c; /* number of supported impl */
raidz_supp_impl[c] = NULL; /* sentinel */
/* init kstat for original routines */
init_raidz_kstat(&(raidz_impl_kstats[raidz_supp_impl_cnt]), "original");
#if !defined(_KERNEL)
/*
* Skip benchmarking and use last implementation as fastest
*/
memcpy(&vdev_raidz_fastest_impl, raidz_supp_impl[raidz_supp_impl_cnt-1],
sizeof (vdev_raidz_fastest_impl));
vdev_raidz_fastest_impl.name = "fastest";
raidz_math_initialized = B_TRUE;
/* Use 'cycle' math selection method for userspace */
VERIFY0(vdev_raidz_impl_set("cycle"));
return;
#endif
/* Fake an zio and run the benchmark on it */
bench_zio = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (zio_t), KM_SLEEP);
bench_zio->io_offset = 0;
bench_zio->io_size = BENCH_ZIO_SIZE; /* only data columns */
bench_zio->io_data = zio_data_buf_alloc(BENCH_ZIO_SIZE);
VERIFY(bench_zio->io_data);
/* Benchmark parity generation methods */
for (fn = 0; fn < RAIDZ_GEN_NUM; fn++) {
bench_parity = fn + 1;
/* New raidz_map is needed for each generate_p/q/r */
bench_rm = vdev_raidz_map_alloc(bench_zio, 9,
BENCH_D_COLS + bench_parity, bench_parity);
benchmark_raidz_impl(bench_rm, fn, benchmark_gen_impl);
vdev_raidz_map_free(bench_rm);
}
/* Benchmark data reconstruction methods */
bench_rm = vdev_raidz_map_alloc(bench_zio, 9, BENCH_COLS, PARITY_PQR);
for (fn = 0; fn < RAIDZ_REC_NUM; fn++)
benchmark_raidz_impl(bench_rm, fn, benchmark_rec_impl);
vdev_raidz_map_free(bench_rm);
/* cleanup the bench zio */
zio_data_buf_free(bench_zio->io_data, BENCH_ZIO_SIZE);
kmem_free(bench_zio, sizeof (zio_t));
/* install kstats for all impl */
raidz_math_kstat = kstat_create("zfs", 0, "vdev_raidz_bench",
"misc", KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED,
sizeof (raidz_impl_kstat_t) / sizeof (kstat_named_t) *
(raidz_supp_impl_cnt + 1), KSTAT_FLAG_VIRTUAL);
if (raidz_math_kstat != NULL) {
raidz_math_kstat->ks_data = raidz_impl_kstats;
kstat_install(raidz_math_kstat);
}
/* Finish initialization */
raidz_math_initialized = B_TRUE;
if (!vdev_raidz_impl_user_set)
VERIFY0(vdev_raidz_impl_set("fastest"));
}
void
vdev_raidz_math_fini(void)
{
raidz_impl_ops_t const *curr_impl;
int i;
if (raidz_math_kstat != NULL) {
kstat_delete(raidz_math_kstat);
raidz_math_kstat = NULL;
}
rw_destroy(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock);
/* fini impl */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(raidz_all_maths); i++) {
curr_impl = raidz_all_maths[i];
if (curr_impl->fini)
curr_impl->fini();
}
}
static const
struct {
char *name;
raidz_impl_ops_t *impl;
enum vdev_raidz_impl_sel sel;
} math_impl_opts[] = {
{ "fastest", &vdev_raidz_fastest_impl, IMPL_FASTEST },
{ "original", NULL, IMPL_ORIGINAL },
#if !defined(_KERNEL)
{ "cycle", NULL, IMPL_CYCLE },
#endif
};
/*
* Function sets desired raidz implementation.
* If called after module_init(), vdev_raidz_impl_lock must be held for writing.
*
* @val Name of raidz implementation to use
* @param Unused.
*/
static int
zfs_vdev_raidz_impl_set(const char *val, struct kernel_param *kp)
{
size_t i;
/* Check mandatory options */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(math_impl_opts); i++) {
if (strcmp(val, math_impl_opts[i].name) == 0) {
zfs_vdev_raidz_impl = math_impl_opts[i].sel;
vdev_raidz_used_impl = math_impl_opts[i].impl;
vdev_raidz_impl_user_set = B_TRUE;
return (0);
}
}
/* check all supported implementations */
for (i = 0; i < raidz_supp_impl_cnt; i++) {
if (strcmp(val, raidz_supp_impl[i]->name) == 0) {
zfs_vdev_raidz_impl = i;
vdev_raidz_used_impl = raidz_supp_impl[i];
vdev_raidz_impl_user_set = B_TRUE;
return (0);
}
}
return (-EINVAL);
}
int
vdev_raidz_impl_set(const char *val)
{
int err;
ASSERT(raidz_math_initialized);
rw_enter(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock, RW_WRITER);
err = zfs_vdev_raidz_impl_set(val, NULL);
rw_exit(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock);
return (err);
}
#if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL)
static int
zfs_vdev_raidz_impl_get(char *buffer, struct kernel_param *kp)
{
int i, cnt = 0;
char *fmt;
ASSERT(raidz_math_initialized);
rw_enter(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock, RW_READER);
/* list mandatory options */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(math_impl_opts); i++) {
if (math_impl_opts[i].sel == zfs_vdev_raidz_impl)
fmt = "[%s] ";
else
fmt = "%s ";
cnt += sprintf(buffer + cnt, fmt, math_impl_opts[i].name);
}
/* list all supported implementations */
for (i = 0; i < raidz_supp_impl_cnt; i++) {
fmt = (i == zfs_vdev_raidz_impl) ? "[%s] " : "%s ";
cnt += sprintf(buffer + cnt, fmt, raidz_supp_impl[i]->name);
}
rw_exit(&vdev_raidz_impl_lock);
return (cnt);
}
module_param_call(zfs_vdev_raidz_impl, zfs_vdev_raidz_impl_set,
zfs_vdev_raidz_impl_get, NULL, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_vdev_raidz_impl, "Select raidz implementation.");
#endif