GEOM GATE to fix the issue described in r220264. This also means that we no
longer need -q option, remove it. Don't bother to leaving it as a no-op, as
ggatel(8) is just an example utility.
Before it could change later and we were sending invalid mapsize.
Some time ago I added optimization where when nodes are connected for the
first time and there were no writes to them yet, there is no initial full
synchronization. This bug prevented it from working.
MFC after: 1 week
Add new RAID GEOM class, that is going to replace ataraid(4) in supporting
various BIOS-based software RAIDs. Unlike ataraid(4) this implementation
does not depend on legacy ata(4) subsystem and can be used with any disk
drivers, including new CAM-based ones (ahci(4), siis(4), mvs(4), ata(4)
with `options ATA_CAM`). To make code more readable and extensible, this
implementation follows modular design, including core part and two sets
of modules, implementing support for different metadata formats and RAID
levels.
Support for such popular metadata formats is now implemented:
Intel, JMicron, NVIDIA, Promise (also used by AMD/ATI) and SiliconImage.
Such RAID levels are now supported:
RAID0, RAID1, RAID1E, RAID10, SINGLE, CONCAT.
For any all of these RAID levels and metadata formats this class supports
full cycle of volume operations: reading, writing, creation, deletion,
disk removal and insertion, rebuilding, dirty shutdown detection
and resynchronization, bad sector recovery, faulty disks tracking,
hot-spare disks. For Intel and Promise formats there is support multiple
volumes per disk set.
Look graid(8) manual page for additional details.
Co-authored by: imp
Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc. and iXsystems, Inc.
Make `geom XXX list` and `geom XXX status` outputs more consistent:
Add -a options to print all geoms, not only ones with providers.
Add -g option for `status` to report geom's names, not provider's.
Make `status` by default report provider's status (if present), not geom's.
Make `status` report consumer's statuses, not only "synchronized" field.
equal to secondary counters:
primary_localcnt = secondary_remotecnt
primary_remotecnt = secondary_localcnt
Previously it was done wrong and split-brain was observed after
primary had synchronized up-to-date data from secondary.
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
We can use capsicum for secondary worker processes and hastctl.
When working as primary we drop privileges using chroot+setgid+setuid
still as we need to send ioctl(2)s to ggate device, for which capsicum
doesn't allow (yet).
X-MFC after: capsicum is merged to stable/8
our info about worker processes if any of them was terminated in the meantime.
This fixes the problem with 'hastctl status' running from a hook called on
split-brain:
1. Secondary calls a hooks and terminates.
2. Hook asks for resource status via 'hastctl status'.
3. The main hastd handles the status request by sending it to the secondary
worker who is already dead, but because signals weren't checked yet he
doesn't know that and we get EPIPE.
MFC after: 1 week
This way we know how to connect to secondary node when we are primary.
The same variable is used by the secondary node - it only accepts
connections from the address stored in 'remote' variable.
In cluster configurations it is common that each node has its individual
IP address and there is one addtional shared IP address which is assigned
to primary node. It seems it is possible that if the shared IP address is
from the same network as the individual IP address it might be choosen by
the kernel as a source address for connection with the secondary node.
Such connection will be rejected by secondary, as it doesn't come from
primary node individual IP.
Add 'source' variable that allows to specify source IP address we want to
bind to before connecting to the secondary node.
MFC after: 1 week
connection so the worker will exit if it does not receive packets from
the primary during this interval.
Reported by: Christian Vogt <Christian.Vogt@haw-hamburg.de>
Tested by: Christian Vogt <Christian.Vogt@haw-hamburg.de>
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
This makes partitions between 50GiB and 2TiB (16TiB for 4k drives) print
correctly aligned.
While here, fix type of secsize. g_sectorsize() returns ssize_t, don't
store this in an unsigned var. Bump WARNS to 6.
MFC after: 4 weeks
- the default label now includes an a: partition by default
- the c: partition is no longer exported via devfs
- writing of the labels usually works in all cases, though the script
assumes half of them have to fail
partitions instead of partition's indexes. This may be useful with
GPT partitioning scheme or EBR without GEOM_PART_EBR_COMPAT option.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Load support for %T for pritning time.
- Add support for %N for printing number in human readable form.
- Add support for %S for printing sockaddr structure (currently only AF_INET
family is supported, as this is all we need in HAST).
- Disable gcc compile-time format checking as this will no longer work.
MFC after: 2 weeks
- HOLE - it simply turns all-zero blocks into few bytes header;
it is extremely fast, so it is turned on by default;
it is mostly intended to speed up initial synchronization
where we expect many zeros;
- LZF - very fast algorithm by Marc Alexander Lehmann, which shows
very decent compression ratio and has BSD license.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Due to UFS insistence to pretend that device sector size is 512 bytes,
sector size is obtained from ioctl(DIOCGSECTORSIZE) for real devices,
and from the label otherwise. The file images without label have to
be made with 512 sector size.
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: jeff
Tested by: bz, pho
the fragment, and write the full block. Reading less might not work
due to device sector size bigger then size of direntries in the
last directory fragment.
Reported by: bz
In collaboration with: pho
Reviewed by: jeff
Tested by: bz, pho
1. The descriptor is the one we are listening on (not the one when we connect
as a client and not the one which is created on accept(2)).
2. Descriptor was created by us (PID matches with the PID stored on bind(2)).
Reported by: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
worker can ask the main privileged process to connect in worker's behalf
and then we can migrate descriptor using this socketpair to worker.
This is not really needed now, but will be needed once we start to use
capsicum for sandboxing.
MFC after: 1 week
proto_connection_{send,recv} and change them to return proto_conn
structure. We don't operate directly on descriptors, but on
proto_conns.
- Add wrap method to wrap descriptor with proto_conn.
- Remove methods to send and receive descriptors and implement this
functionality as additional argument to send and receive methods.
MFC after: 1 week
If timeout argument to proto_connect() is -1, then the caller needs to use
this new function to wait for connection.
This change is in preparation for capsicum, where sandboxed worker wants
to ask main process to connect in worker's behalf and pass descriptor
to the worker. Because we don't want the main process to wait for the
connection, it will start async connection and pass descriptor to the
worker who will be responsible for waiting for the connection to finish.
MFC after: 1 week
to syslog if we run in background.
- Asserts in proto.c that method we want to call is implemented and remove
dummy methods from protocols implementation that are only there to abort
the program with nice message.
MFC after: 1 week
When requesting a scan and one is already in progess, e.g. while in scan
state, we happily wait for a scan done notification. Though, this
notification might never be sent, e.g. if we are trying to find a network
to associate to and there is none. Instead of always waiting for a
notification just do so if a new scan has been started. For both cases the
scan cache is used to report available networks even if the content might
not be fresh.
MFC after: 1 month
is deferred for the time it takes to flush the TX queue. This work being
done the scan then is continued, but only if it is marked to do so. As
the 'ifconfig scan' request is meant to be used after the interface is
brought up, request a background scan by default. This behaviour is
already documented in manual page.
This fixes on possible case where 'ifconfig scan' hangs infinitely.
MFC after: 1 month
Accepting connections and handshaking in secondary is still done before
dropping privileges. It should be implemented by only accepting connections in
privileged main process and passing connection descriptors to the worker, but
is not implemented yet.
MFC after: 1 week
- chrooting to /var/empty (user hast home directory),
- setting groups to 'hast' (user hast primary group),
- setting real group id, effective group id and saved group id to 'hast',
- setting real user id, effective user id and saved user id to 'hast'.
At the end verify that those operations where successfull.
MFC after: 1 week
we expect to be open. Also assert that they point at expected type.
Because openlog(3) API is unable to tell us descriptor number it is using, we
have to close syslog socket, remember assert message in local buffer and if we
fail on assertion, reopen syslog socket and log the message.
MFC after: 1 week
PJDLOG_RVERIFY() - always check expression and on false log the given message
and exit.
PJDLOG_RASSERT() - check expression when NDEBUG is not defined and on false log
given message and exit.
PJDLOG_ABORT() - log the given message and exit.
MFC after: 1 week
master process only and pass changes to the worker processes over control
socket. This removes access to global namespace in preparation for capsicum
sandboxing.
MFC after: 2 weeks
include sys/time.h instead of time.h. This include is incorrect as
per the manpages for the APIs and the POSIX definitions. This commit
replaces sys/time.h where necessary with time.h.
The commit also includes some minor style(9) header fixup in newfs.
This commit is part of a larger effort by Garrett Cooper started in
//depot/user/gcooper/posix-conformance-work/ -- to make FreeBSD more
POSIX compliant.
Submitted by: Garrett Cooper yanegomi at gmail dot com
It does not make sense to shut down daemons that were not started. In
particular, this fixes loss of mixer settings when shutting down using
shutdown(8), init(8) or ctrl+alt+del from single-user mode.
If /etc/rc reboots, /etc/rc.shutdown is not run.
Also fix segfaults and other erratic behaviour if init receives SIGHUP or
SIGTSTP while in single-user mode.
This commit does not attempt to fix any badness with signal handlers
(assumption that pointers can be read and written atomically, EINTR race
condition). I believe it does not make this badness any worse.
Silence on: -arch@
by the MBR for the given parameter and set that parameter to the
maximum value instead of just truncating the most significant part
silently.
Could happen for example if the capacity of the device is more
than 2TB, so that the number of sectors is greater than 2Mib.
MFC after: 1 month
reading. (This was already done for writing to a sysctl). This
requires all SYSCTL setups to specify a type. Most of them are now
checked at compile-time.
Remove SYSCTL_*X* sysctl additions as the print being in hex should be
controlled by the -x flag to sysctl(8).
Succested by: bde
signal action is restored to default in child after fork(2).
In this case there is no need to do anything with dummy SIGCHLD handler,
because after fork(2) it will be automatically reverted to SIG_IGN.
Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com
MFC after: 3 days
It is possible that the parent process ignores some of them and sigtimedwait()
will never see them, eventhough they are masked.
The most common situation for this to happen is boot process where init(8)
ignores SIGHUP before starting to execute /etc/rc. This in turn caused
hastd(8) to ignore SIGHUP.
Reported by: trasz
Obtained from: Wheel Systems Sp. z o.o. http://www.wheelsystems.com
MFC after: 3 days
counterpart also takes, i.e. "fdx" for "full-duplex", "flow" for
"flowcontrol", "hdx" for "half-duplex" as well as "loop" and "loopback"
for "hw-loopback".
MFC after: 1 week
It is implemented as a hard link to shutdown(8) and it is equivalent of:
# shutdown -p now
While I'm here put one line of usage into one line of C code so it is easier to
grep(1) and separate unrelated code with empty line.
MFC after: 2 weeks
more useful information. Instead of:
hastd: remote address not configured for resource foo
Print the following:
No resource foo configuration for this node (acceptable node names: freefall, freefall.freebsd.org, 44333332-4c44-4e31-4a30-313920202020).
MFC after: 3 days
camcontrol.c: In buildbusdevlist(), don't attempt to get call
getdevid() for an unconfigured device, even when the
verbose flag is set. The cam_open_btl() call will almost
certainly fail.
Probe for the buffer size when issuing the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO
CCB. Probing for the buffer size first helps us avoid
allocating the maximum buffer size when it really may not
be necessary. This also helps avoid errors from
cam_periph_mapmem() if we attempt to map more than MAXPHYS.
cam_periph.c: In cam_periph_mapmem(), if the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCB
shows a bufsiz of 0, we don't have anything to map,
so just return.
Also, set the maximum mapping size to MAXPHYS
instead of DFLTPHYS for XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCBs,
since they don't actually go down to the hardware.
scsi_pass.c: Don't bother mapping the buffer in XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO
CCBs if bufsiz is 0.
isn't configurable in a meaningful way. This is for ifconfig(8) or
other tools not to change code whenever IFT_USB-like interfaces are
registered at the interface list.
Reviewed by: brooks
No objections: gavin, jkim
This includes support in the kernel, camcontrol(8), libcam and the mps(4)
driver for SMP passthrough.
The CAM SCSI probe code has been modified to fetch Inquiry VPD page 0x00
to determine supported pages, and will now fetch page 0x83 in addition to
page 0x80 if supported.
Add two new CAM CCBs, XPT_SMP_IO, and XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO. The SMP CCB is
intended for SMP requests and responses. The ADVINFO is currently used to
fetch cached VPD page 0x83 data from the transport layer, but is intended
to be extensible to fetch other types of device-specific data.
SMP-only devices are not currently represented in the CAM topology, and so
the current semantics are that the SIM will route SMP CCBs to either the
addressed device, if it contains an SMP target, or its parent, if it
contains an SMP target. (This is noted in cam_ccb.h, since it will change
later once we have the ability to have SMP-only devices in CAM's topology.)
smp_all.c,
smp_all.h: New helper routines for SMP. This includes
SMP request building routines, response parsing
routines, error decoding routines, and structure
definitions for a number of SMP commands.
libcam/Makefile: Add smp_all.c to libcam, so that SMP functionality
is available to userland applications.
camcontrol.8,
camcontrol.c: Add smp passthrough support to camcontrol. Several
new subcommands are now available:
'smpcmd' functions much like 'cmd', except that it
allows the user to send generic SMP commands.
'smprg' sends the SMP report general command, and
displays the decoded output. It will automatically
fetch extended output if it is available.
'smppc' sends the SMP phy control command, with any
number of potential options. Among other things,
this allows the user to reset a phy on a SAS
expander, or disable a phy on an expander.
'smpmaninfo' sends the SMP report manufacturer
information and displays the decoded output.
'smpphylist' displays a list of phys on an
expander, and the CAM devices attached to those
phys, if any.
cam.h,
cam.c: Add a status value for SMP errors
(CAM_SMP_STATUS_ERROR).
Add a missing description for CAM_SCSI_IT_NEXUS_LOST.
Add support for SMP commands to cam_error_string().
cam_ccb.h: Rename the CAM_DIR_RESV flag to CAM_DIR_BOTH. SMP
commands are by nature bi-directional, and we may
need to support bi-directional SCSI commands later.
Add the XPT_SMP_IO CCB. Since SMP commands are
bi-directional, there are pointers for both the
request and response.
Add a fill routine for SMP CCBs.
Add the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCB. This is currently
used to fetch cached page 0x83 data from the
transport later, but is extensible to fetch many
other types of data.
cam_periph.c: Add support in cam_periph_mapmem() for XPT_SMP_IO
and XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCBs.
cam_xpt.c: Add support for executing XPT_SMP_IO CCBs.
cam_xpt_internal.h: Add fields for VPD pages 0x00 and 0x83 in struct
cam_ed.
scsi_all.c: Add scsi_get_sas_addr(), a function that parses
VPD page 0x83 data and pulls out a SAS address.
scsi_all.h: Add VPD page 0x00 and 0x83 structures, and a
prototype for scsi_get_sas_addr().
scsi_pass.c: Add support for mapping buffers in XPT_SMP_IO and
XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCBs.
scsi_xpt.c: In the SCSI probe code, first ask the device for
VPD page 0x00. If any VPD pages are supported,
that page is required to be implemented. Based on
the response, we may probe for the serial number
(page 0x80) or device id (page 0x83).
Add support for the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO CCB.
sys/conf/files: Add smp_all.c.
mps.c: Add support for passing in a uio in mps_map_command(),
so we can map a S/G list at once.
Add support for SMP passthrough commands in
mps_data_cb(). SMP is a special case, because the
first buffer in the S/G list is outbound and the
second buffer is inbound.
Add support for warning the user if the busdma code
comes back with more buffers than will work for the
command. This will, for example, help the user
determine why an SMP command failed if busdma comes
back with three buffers.
mps_pci.c: Add sys/uio.h.
mps_sas.c: Add the SAS address and the parent handle to the
list of fields we pull from device page 0 and cache
in struct mpssas_target. These are needed for SMP
passthrough.
Add support for the XPT_SMP_IO CCB. For now, this
CCB is routed to the addressed device if it supports
SMP, or to its parent if it does not and the parent
does. This is necessary because CAM does not
currently support SMP-only nodes in the topology.
Make SMP passthrough support conditional on
__FreeBSD_version >= 900026. This will make it
easier to MFC this change to the driver without
MFCing the CAM changes as well.
mps_user.c: Un-staticize mpi_init_sge() so we can use it for
the SMP passthrough code.
mpsvar.h: Add a uio and iovecs into struct mps_command for
SMP passthrough commands.
Add a cm_max_segs field to struct mps_command so
that we can warn the user if busdma comes back with
too many segments.
Clear the cm_reply when a command gets freed. If
it is not cleared, reply frames will eventually get
freed into the pool multiple times and corrupt the
pool. (This fix is from scottl.)
Add a prototype for mpi_init_sge().
sys/param.h: Bump __FreeBSD_version to 900026 for the for the
inclusion of the XPT_GDEV_ADVINFO and XPT_SMP_IO
CAM CCBs.
does restore them only when -l option is specified [1]. Make number of
entries field in backup format optional. Document -l and -r options of
`gpart show` action.
Suggested by: pjd [1]
MFC after: 1 week
path id for enumerating the available busses. Previously camcontrol was
implicitly passing 0 as the first path id, which meant that if bus 0 was not
present camcontrol would fail with EINVAL instead of rescanning/resetting any
busses that were present.
Approved by: emaste (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
in a comma delimited list instead of repeating "mediaopt" for each one.
This matches how the options of the active media are printed with
print_media_word() and brings us in line what NetBSD does.
MFC after: 2 weeks
This fixes verbose mode when either -i specified non-existent kldfile
id, or the file was unloaded between two kldnext(2) calls.
While there, fix printfile() definition to be style(9)-compliant.
Submitted by: arundel
MFC after: 1 week
the "sockarg" ipfw option matches packets associated to
a local socket and with a non-zero so_user_cookie value.
The value is made available as tablearg, so it can be used
as a skipto target or pipe number in ipfw/dummynet rules.
Code by Paul Joe, manpage by me.
Submitted by: Paul Joe
MFC after: 1 week
races - in this case a keepalive packet was send from wrong thread which
lead to connection dropping, because of corrupted packet.
Fix it by sending keepalive packets directly from the send thread.
As a bonus we now send keepalive packets only when connection is idle.
Submitted by: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny@gmail.com>
MFC after: 3 days
big sector size. When gctl error is set gctl_has_param() always returns
'false', which prevents geli(8) from finding some arguments and also masks
an error, which is generates in such case.
MFC after: 3 days
This was needed for recover implementation.
Implement the recover command for GPT. Now GPT will marked as
corrupt when any of three types of corruption will be detected:
1. Damaged primary GPT header or table
2. Damaged secondary GPT header or table
3. Secondary header is not located in the last LBA
Marked GPT becomes read-only. Any changes with corrupt table
are prohibited. Only "destroy" and "recover" commands are allowed.
Discussed with: geom@ (mostly silence)
Tested by: Ilya A. Arhipov
Approved by: mav (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
initialize all the data. This is huge waste of time and resources if
there were no writes yet, as there is no real data to synchronize.
Optimize this by sending "virgin" argument to secondary, which gives it a hint
that synchronization is not needed.
In the common case (where noth nodes are configured at the same time) instead
of synchronizing everything, we don't synchronize at all.
MFC after: 1 week