freebsd-dev/cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/callout.h

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zfsd(8), the ZFS fault management daemon Add zfsd, which deals with hard drive faults in ZFS pools. It manages hotspares and replements in drive slots that publish physical paths. cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd Add zfsd(8) and its unit tests cddl/usr.sbin/Makefile Add zfsd to the build lib/libdevdctl A C++ library that helps devd clients process events lib/Makefile share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk share/mk/src.libnames.mk Add libdevdctl to the build. It's a private library, unusable by out-of-tree software. etc/defaults/rc.conf By default, set zfsd_enable to NO etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist Add a directory for libdevdctl's include files etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist Add a directory for zfsd's unit tests etc/mtree/BSD.var.dist Add /var/db/zfsd/cases, where zfsd stores case files while it's shut down. etc/rc.d/Makefile etc/rc.d/zfsd Add zfsd's rc script sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev.c Fix the resource.fs.zfs.statechange message. It had a number of problems: It was only being emitted on a transition to the HEALTHY state. That made it impossible for zfsd to take actions based on drives getting sicker. It compared the new state to vdev_prevstate, which is the state that the vdev had the last time it was opened. That doesn't make sense, because a vdev can change state multiple times without being reopened. vdev_set_state contains logic that will change the device's new state based on various conditions. However, the statechange event was being posted _before_ that logic took effect. Now it's being posted after. Submitted by: gibbs, asomers, mav, allanjude Reviewed by: mav, delphij Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp, iX Systems Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6564
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2013 Spectra Logic Corporation
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* without modification.
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* including a substantially similar Disclaimer requirement for further
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*
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*
* Authors: Justin T. Gibbs (Spectra Logic Corporation)
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/**
* \file callout.h
*
* \brief Interface for timer based callback services.
*
* Header requirements:
*
* #include <sys/time.h>
*
* #include <list>
*/
#ifndef _CALLOUT_H_
#define _CALLOUT_H_
/**
* \brief Type of the function callback from a Callout.
*/
typedef void CalloutFunc_t(void *);
/**
* \brief Interface to a schedulable one-shot timer with the granularity
* of the system clock (see setitimer(2)).
*
* Determination of callback expiration is triggered by the SIGALRM
* signal. Callout callbacks are always delivered from Zfsd's event
* processing loop.
*
* Periodic actions can be triggered via the Callout mechanisms by
* resetting the Callout from within its callback.
*/
class Callout
{
public:
/**
* Initialize the Callout subsystem.
*/
static void Init();
/**
* Function called (via SIGALRM) when our interval
* timer expires.
*/
static void AlarmSignalHandler(int);
/**
* Execute callbacks for all callouts that have the same
* expiration time as the first callout in the list.
*/
static void ExpireCallouts();
/** Constructor. */
Callout();
/**
* Returns true if callout has not been stopped,
* or deactivated since the last time the callout was
* reset.
*/
bool IsActive() const;
/**
* Returns true if callout is still waiting to expire.
*/
bool IsPending() const;
/**
* Disestablish a callout.
*/
bool Stop();
/**
* \brief Establish or change a timeout.
*
* \param interval Timeval indicating the time which must elapse
* before this callout fires.
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* \param func Pointer to the callback function
zfsd(8), the ZFS fault management daemon Add zfsd, which deals with hard drive faults in ZFS pools. It manages hotspares and replements in drive slots that publish physical paths. cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd Add zfsd(8) and its unit tests cddl/usr.sbin/Makefile Add zfsd to the build lib/libdevdctl A C++ library that helps devd clients process events lib/Makefile share/mk/bsd.libnames.mk share/mk/src.libnames.mk Add libdevdctl to the build. It's a private library, unusable by out-of-tree software. etc/defaults/rc.conf By default, set zfsd_enable to NO etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist Add a directory for libdevdctl's include files etc/mtree/BSD.tests.dist Add a directory for zfsd's unit tests etc/mtree/BSD.var.dist Add /var/db/zfsd/cases, where zfsd stores case files while it's shut down. etc/rc.d/Makefile etc/rc.d/zfsd Add zfsd's rc script sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev.c Fix the resource.fs.zfs.statechange message. It had a number of problems: It was only being emitted on a transition to the HEALTHY state. That made it impossible for zfsd to take actions based on drives getting sicker. It compared the new state to vdev_prevstate, which is the state that the vdev had the last time it was opened. That doesn't make sense, because a vdev can change state multiple times without being reopened. vdev_set_state contains logic that will change the device's new state based on various conditions. However, the statechange event was being posted _before_ that logic took effect. Now it's being posted after. Submitted by: gibbs, asomers, mav, allanjude Reviewed by: mav, delphij Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp, iX Systems Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6564
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* \param arg Argument pointer to pass to callback function
*
* \return Cancellation status.
* true: The previous callback was pending and therefore
* was cancelled.
* false: The callout was not pending at the time of this
* reset request.
* In all cases, a new callout is established.
*/
bool Reset(const timeval &interval, CalloutFunc_t *func, void *arg);
/**
* \brief Calculate the remaining time until this Callout's timer
* expires.
*
* The return value will be slightly greater than the actual time to
* expiry.
*
* If the callout is not pending, returns INT_MAX.
*/
timeval TimeRemaining() const;
private:
/**
* All active callouts sorted by expiration time. The callout
* with the nearest expiration time is at the head of the list.
*/
static std::list<Callout *> s_activeCallouts;
/**
* The interval timer has expired. This variable is set from
* signal handler context and tested from Zfsd::EventLoop()
* context via ExpireCallouts().
*/
static bool s_alarmFired;
/**
* Time, relative to others in the active list, until
* this callout is fired.
*/
timeval m_interval;
/** Callback function argument. */
void *m_arg;
/**
* The callback function associated with this timer
* entry.
*/
CalloutFunc_t *m_func;
/** State of this callout. */
bool m_pending;
};
//- Callout public const methods ----------------------------------------------
inline bool
Callout::IsPending() const
{
return (m_pending);
}
//- Callout public methods ----------------------------------------------------
inline
Callout::Callout()
: m_arg(0),
m_func(NULL),
m_pending(false)
{
timerclear(&m_interval);
}
#endif /* CALLOUT_H_ */