- better ACL caching and speedup of ACL permission checks
- faster handling of stat()
- lowered mutex contention in the read/writer lock (rrwlock)
- several related bugfixes
Detailed information (OpenSolaris onnv changesets and Bug IDs):
9749:105f407a2680
6802734 Support for Access Based Enumeration (not used on FreeBSD)
6844861 inconsistent xattr readdir behavior with too-small buffer
9866:ddc5f1d8eb4e
6848431 zfs with rstchown=0 or file_chown_self privilege allows user to "take" ownership
9981:b4907297e740
6775100 stat() performance on files on zfs should be improved
6827779 rrwlock is overly protective of its counters
10143:d2d432dfe597
6857433 memory leaks found at: zfs_acl_alloc/zfs_acl_node_alloc
6860318 truncate() on zfsroot succeeds when file has a component of its path set without access permission
10232:f37b85f7e03e
6865875 zfs sometimes incorrectly giving search access to a dir
10250:b179ceb34b62
6867395 zpool_upgrade_007_pos testcase panic'd with BAD TRAP: type=e (#pf Page fault)
10269:2788675568fd
6868276 zfs_rezget() can be hazardous when znode has a cached ACL
10295:f7a18a1e9610
6870564 panic in zfs_getsecattr
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (multiple Bug IDs)
MFC after: 2 weeks
This provides a noticeable write speedup, especially on pools with
less than 30% of free space.
Detailed information (OpenSolaris onnv changesets and Bug IDs):
11146:7e58f40bcb1c
6826241 Sync write IOPS drops dramatically during TXG sync
6869229 zfs should switch to shiny new metaslabs more frequently
11728:59fdb3b856f6
6918420 zdb -m has issues printing metaslab statistics
12047:7c1fcc8419ca
6917066 zfs block picking can be improved
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (Bug ID 6826241, 6869229, 6918420, 6917066)
MFC after: 2 weeks
resetting needfree
needfree is checked at the very start of arc_reclaim_needed.
This change makes code easier to follow and maintain in face of
potential changed in arc_reclaim_needed.
Also, put the whole sub-block under _KERNEL because needfree can be set
only in kernel code.
To do: rename needfree to something else to aovid confusion with
OpenSolaris global variable of the same name which is used in the same
code, but has different meaning (page deficit).
Note: I have an impression that locking around accesses to this variable
as well as mutual notifications between arc_reclaim_thread and
arc_lowmem are not proper.
MFC after: 1 week
The changes do not affect FreeBSD code because
zfs_znode_move(), cleanlocks() and cleanshares() are not used.
OpenSolaris onnv changeset: 9788:f660bc44f2e8, 9909:aa280f585a3e
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (Bug ID 6843700, 6790232)
MFC after: 7 weeks
OpenSolaris freemem has the same meaning as our v_free_count +
v_cache_count.
Obtained from: Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx>,
Peter Jeremy <peterjeremy@acm.org>
Discussed with: pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
- fixes panics when Solaris/OpenSolaris pools that contain files
uploaded with the SMB protocol are accessed
Enable seting/unsetting the sharesmb property (dummy action)
- allows users who import pools from Solaris/Opensolaris to unset
the sharesmb property and get rid of annoying messages
PR: kern/145778, kern/148709
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 7 weeks
implementation in 8.0 and later as its flags field does not hold dynamic
state such as waiters flags, but is only modified in lockinit() aside
from VN_LOCK_*().
Discussed with: attilio
changed to defer the setting of VN_LOCK_ASHARE() (which clears LK_NOSHARE
in the vnode lock's flags) until after they had determined if the vnode was
a FIFO. This occurs after the vnode has been inserted a VFS hash or some
similar table, so it is possible for another thread to find this vnode via
vget() on an i-node number and block on the vnode lock. If the lockmgr
interlock (vnode interlock for vnode locks) is not held when clearing the
LK_NOSHARE flag, then the lk_flags field can be clobbered. As a result
the thread blocked on the vnode lock may never get woken up. Fix this by
holding the vnode interlock while modifying the lock flags in this case.
MFC after: 3 days
in Solaris 10 updates 141445-09 and 142901-14.
Detailed information:
(OpenSolaris revisions and Bug IDs, Solaris 10 patch numbers)
7844:effed23820ae
6755435 zfs_open() and zfs_close() needs to use ZFS_ENTER/ZFS_VERIFY_ZP (141445-01)
7897:e520d8258820
6748436 inconsistent zpool.cache in boot_archive could panic a zfs root filesystem upon boot-up (141445-01)
7965:b795da521357
6740164 zpool attach can create an illegal root pool (141909-02)
8084:b811cc60d650
6769612 zpool_import() will continue to write to cachefile even if altroot is set (N/A)
8121:7fd09d4ebd9c
6757430 want an option for zdb to disable space map loading and leak tracking (141445-01)
8129:e4f45a0bfbb0
6542860 ASSERT: reason != VDEV_LABEL_REMOVE||vdev_inuse(vd, crtxg, reason, 0) (141445-01)
8188:fd00c0a81e80
6761100 want zdb option to select older uberblocks (141445-01)
8190:6eeea43ced42
6774886 zfs_setattr() won't allow ndmp to restore SUNWattr_rw (141445-01)
8225:59a9961c2aeb
6737463 panic while trying to write out config file if root pool import fails (141445-01)
8227:f7d7be9b1f56
6765294 Refactor replay (141445-01)
8228:51e9ca9ee3a5
6572357 libzfs should do more to avoid mnttab lookups (141909-01)
6572376 zfs_iter_filesystems and zfs_iter_snapshots get objset stats twice (141909-01)
8241:5a60f16123ba
6328632 zpool offline is a bit too conservative (141445-01)
6739487 ASSERT: txg <= spa_final_txg due to scrub/export race (141445-01)
6767129 ASSERT: cvd->vdev_isspare, in spa_vdev_detach() (141445-01)
6747698 checksum failures after offline -t / export / import / scrub (141445-01)
6745863 ZFS writes to disk after it has been offlined (141445-01)
6722540 50% slowdown on scrub/resilver with certain vdev configurations (141445-01)
6759999 resilver logic rewrites ditto blocks on both source and destination (141445-01)
6758107 I/O should never suspend during spa_load() (141445-01)
6776548 codereview(1) runs off the page when faced with multi-line comments (N/A)
6761406 AMD errata 91 workaround doesn't work on 64-bit systems (141445-01)
8242:e46e4b2f0a03
6770866 GRUB/ZFS should require physical path or devid, but not both (141445-01)
8269:03a7e9050cfd
6674216 "zfs share" doesn't work, but "zfs set sharenfs=on" does (141445-01)
6621164 $SRC/cmd/zfs/zfs_main.c seems to have a syntax error in the translation note (141445-01)
6635482 i18n problems in libzfs_dataset.c and zfs_main.c (141445-01)
6595194 "zfs get" VALUE column is as wide as NAME (141445-01)
6722991 vdev_disk.c: error checking for ddi_pathname_to_dev_t() must test for NODEV (141445-01)
6396518 ASSERT strings shouldn't be pre-processed (141445-01)
8274:846b39508aff
6713916 scrub/resilver needlessly decompress data (141445-01)
8343:655db2375fed
6739553 libzfs_status msgid table is out of sync (141445-01)
6784104 libzfs unfairly rejects numerical values greater than 2^63 (141445-01)
6784108 zfs_realloc() should not free original memory on failure (141445-01)
8525:e0e0e525d0f8
6788830 set large value to reservation cause core dump (141445-01)
6791064 want sysevents for ZFS scrub (141445-01)
6791066 need to be able to set cachefile on faulted pools (141445-01)
6791071 zpool_do_import() should not enable datasets on faulted pools (141445-01)
6792134 getting multiple properties on a faulted pool leads to confusion (141445-01)
8547:bcc7b46e5ff7
6792884 Vista clients cannot access .zfs (141445-01)
8632:36ef517870a3
6798384 It can take a village to raise a zio (141445-01)
8636:7e4ce9158df3
6551866 deadlock between zfs_write(), zfs_freesp(), and zfs_putapage() (141909-01)
6504953 zfs_getpage() misunderstands VOP_GETPAGE() interface (141909-01)
6702206 ZFS read/writer lock contention throttles sendfile() benchmark (141445-01)
6780491 Zone on a ZFS filesystem has poor fork/exec performance (141445-01)
6747596 assertion failed: DVA_EQUAL(BP_IDENTITY(&zio->io_bp_orig), BP_IDENTITY(zio->io_bp))); (141445-01)
8692:692d4668b40d
6801507 ZFS read aggregation should not mind the gap (141445-01)
8697:e62d2612c14d
6633095 creating a filesystem with many properties set is slow (141445-01)
8768:dfecfdbb27ed
6775697 oracle crashes when overwriting after hitting quota on zfs (141909-01)
8811:f8deccf701cf
6790687 libzfs mnttab caching ignores external changes (141445-01)
6791101 memory leak from libzfs_mnttab_init (141445-01)
8845:91af0d9c0790
6800942 smb_session_create() incorrectly stores IP addresses (N/A)
6582163 Access Control List (ACL) for shares (141445-01)
6804954 smb_search - shortname field should be space padded following the NULL terminator (N/A)
6800184 Panic at smb_oplock_conflict+0x35() (N/A)
8876:59d2e67b4b65
6803822 Reboot after replacement of system disk in a ZFS mirror drops to grub> prompt (141445-01)
8924:5af812f84759
6789318 coredump when issue zdb -uuuu poolname/ (141445-01)
6790345 zdb -dddd -e poolname coredump (141445-01)
6797109 zdb: 'zdb -dddddd pool_name/fs_name inode' coredump if the file with inode was deleted (141445-01)
6797118 zdb: 'zdb -dddddd poolname inum' coredump if I miss the fs name (141445-01)
6803343 shareiscsi=on failed, iscsitgtd failed request to share (141445-01)
9030:243fd360d81f
6815893 hang mounting a dataset after booting into a new boot environment (141445-01)
9056:826e1858a846
6809691 'zpool create -f' no longer overwrites ufs infomation (141445-01)
9179:d8fbd96b79b3
6790064 zfs needs to determine uid and gid earlier in create process (141445-01)
9214:8d350e5d04aa
6604992 forced unmount + being in .zfs/snapshot/<snap1> = not happy (141909-01)
6810367 assertion failed: dvp->v_flag & VROOT, file: ../../common/fs/gfs.c, line: 426 (141909-01)
9229:e3f8b41e5db4
6807765 ztest_dsl_dataset_promote_busy needs to clean up after ENOSPC (141445-01)
9230:e4561e3eb1ef
6821169 offlining a device results in checksum errors (141445-01)
6821170 ZFS should not increment error stats for unavailable devices (141445-01)
6824006 need to increase issue and interrupt taskqs threads in zfs (141445-01)
9234:bffdc4fc05c4
6792139 recovering from a suspended pool needs some work (141445-01)
6794830 reboot command hangs on a failed zfs pool (141445-01)
9246:67c03c93c071
6824062 System panicked in zfs_mount due to NULL pointer dereference when running btts and svvs tests (141909-01)
9276:a8a7fc849933
6816124 System crash running zpool destroy on broken zpool (141445-03)
9355:09928982c591
6818183 zfs snapshot -r is slow due to set_snap_props() doing txg_wait_synced() for each new snapshot (141445-03)
9391:413d0661ef33
6710376 log device can show incorrect status when other parts of pool are degraded (141445-03)
9396:f41cf682d0d3 (part already merged)
6501037 want user/group quotas on ZFS (141445-03)
6827260 assertion failed in arc_read(): hdr == pbuf->b_hdr (141445-03)
6815592 panic: No such hold X on refcount Y from zfs_znode_move (141445-03)
6759986 zfs list shows temporary %clone when doing online zfs recv (141445-03)
9404:319573cd93f8
6774713 zfs ignores canmount=noauto when sharenfs property != off (141445-03)
9412:4aefd8704ce0
6717022 ZFS DMU needs zero-copy support (141445-03)
9425:e7ffacaec3a8
6799895 spa_add_spares() needs to be protected by config lock (141445-03)
6826466 want to post sysevents on hot spare activation (141445-03)
6826468 spa 'allowfaulted' needs some work (141445-03)
6826469 kernel support for storing vdev FRU information (141445-03)
6826470 skip posting checksum errors from DTL regions of leaf vdevs (141445-03)
6826471 I/O errors after device remove probe can confuse FMA (141445-03)
6826472 spares should enjoy some of the benefits of cache devices (141445-03)
9443:2a96d8478e95
6833711 gang leaders shouldn't have to be logical (141445-03)
9463:d0bd231c7518
6764124 want zdb to be able to checksum metadata blocks only (141445-03)
9465:8372081b8019
6830237 zfs panic in zfs_groupmember() (141445-03)
9466:1fdfd1fed9c4
6833162 phantom log device in zpool status (141445-03)
9469:4f68f041ddcd
6824968 add ZFS userquota support to rquotad (141445-03)
9470:6d827468d7b5
6834217 godfather I/O should reexecute (141445-03)
9480:fcff33da767f
6596237 Stop looking and start ganging (141909-02)
9493:9933d599bc93
6623978 lwb->lwb_buf != NULL, file ../../../uts/common/fs/zfs/zil.c, line 787, function zil_lwb_commit (141445-06)
9512:64cafcbcc337
6801810 Commit of aligned streaming rewrites to ZIL device causes unwanted disk reads (N/A)
9515:d3b739d9d043
6586537 async zio taskqs can block out userland commands (142901-09)
9554:787363635b6a
6836768 zfs_userspace() callback has no way to indicate failure (N/A)
9574:1eb6a6ab2c57
6838062 zfs panics when an error is encountered in space_map_load() (141909-02)
9583:b0696cd037cc
6794136 Panic BAD TRAP: type=e when importing degraded zraid pool. (141909-03)
9630:e25a03f552e0
6776104 "zfs import" deadlock between spa_unload() and spa_async_thread() (141445-06)
9653:a70048a304d1
6664765 Unable to remove files when using fat-zap and quota exceeded on ZFS filesystem (141445-06)
9688:127be1845343
6841321 zfs userspace / zfs get userused@ doesn't work on mounted snapshot (N/A)
6843069 zfs get userused@S-1-... doesn't work (N/A)
9873:8ddc892eca6e
6847229 assertion failed: refcount_count(&tx->tx_space_written) + delta <= tx->tx_space_towrite in dmu_tx.c (141445-06)
9904:d260bd3fd47c
6838344 kernel heap corruption detected on zil while stress testing (141445-06)
9951:a4895b3dd543
6844900 zfs_ioc_userspace_upgrade leaks (N/A)
10040:38b25aeeaf7a
6857012 zfs panics on zpool import (141445-06)
10000:241a51d8720c
6848242 zdb -e no longer works as expected (N/A)
10100:4a6965f6bef8
6856634 snv_117 not booting: zfs_parse_bootfs: error2 (141445-07)
10160:a45b03783d44
6861983 zfs should use new name <-> SID interfaces (N/A)
6862984 userquota commands can hang (141445-06)
10299:80845694147f
6696858 zfs receive of incremental replication stream can dereference NULL pointer and crash (N/A)
10302:a9e3d1987706
6696858 zfs receive of incremental replication stream can dereference NULL pointer and crash (fix lint) (N/A)
10575:2a8816c5173b (partial merge)
6882227 spa_async_remove() shouldn't do a full clear (142901-14)
10800:469478b180d9
6880764 fsync on zfs is broken if writes are greater than 32kb on a hard crash and no log attached (142901-09)
6793430 zdb -ivvvv assertion failure: bp->blk_cksum.zc_word[2] == dmu_objset_id(zilog->zl_os) (N/A)
10801:e0bf032e8673 (partial merge)
6822816 assertion failed: zap_remove_int(ds_next_clones_obj) returns ENOENT (142901-09)
10810:b6b161a6ae4a
6892298 buf->b_hdr->b_state != arc_anon, file: ../../common/fs/zfs/arc.c, line: 2849 (142901-09)
10890:499786962772
6807339 spurious checksum errors when replacing a vdev (142901-13)
11249:6c30f7dfc97b
6906110 bad trap panic in zil_replay_log_record (142901-13)
6906946 zfs replay isn't handling uid/gid correctly (142901-13)
11454:6e69bacc1a5a
6898245 suspended zpool should not cause rest of the zfs/zpool commands to hang (142901-10)
11546:42ea6be8961b (partial merge)
6833999 3-way deadlock in dsl_dataset_hold_ref() and dsl_sync_task_group_sync() (142901-09)
Discussed with: pjd
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (multiple Bug IDs)
MFC after: 2 months
The fix is a partial import and merge of OpenSolaris onnv revisions
8227:f7d7be9b1f56. and 9292:e112194b5b73
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (Bug ID 6798298)
MFC after: 3 days
If disk was missing on pool load or import and on next pool load or import
it was present, resilver wasn't started automatically and ZFS reported all disks
as ONLINE and healthy. Then, when another disk died, pool became unaccessible,
because if it was 2-way mirror or RAIDZ1 two vdevs were out of sync.
To fix the problem, start resilver automatically on pool load or import.
Obtained from: OpenSolaris
MFC after: 3 days
The arcstats.l2_write_bytes_written kstat counter introduced
in r205231 was duplicite with vendor's arcstats.l2_write_bytes counter
imported in r208373 (OpenSolaris revision 8582:df9361868dbe)
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Extend struct sysvec with three new elements:
sv_fetch_syscall_args - the method to fetch syscall arguments from
usermode into struct syscall_args. The structure is machine-depended
(this might be reconsidered after all architectures are converted).
sv_set_syscall_retval - the method to set a return value for usermode
from the syscall. It is a generalization of
cpu_set_syscall_retval(9) to allow ABIs to override the way to set a
return value.
sv_syscallnames - the table of syscall names.
Use sv_set_syscall_retval in kern_sigsuspend() instead of hardcoding
the call to cpu_set_syscall_retval().
The new functions syscallenter(9) and syscallret(9) are provided that
use sv_*syscall* pointers and contain the common repeated code from
the syscall() implementations for the architecture-specific syscall
trap handlers.
Syscallenter() fetches arguments, calls syscall implementation from
ABI sysent table, and set up return frame. The end of syscall
bookkeeping is done by syscallret().
Take advantage of single place for MI syscall handling code and
implement ptrace_lwpinfo pl_flags PL_FLAG_SCE, PL_FLAG_SCX and
PL_FLAG_EXEC. The SCE and SCX flags notify the debugger that the
thread is stopped at syscall entry or return point respectively. The
EXEC flag augments SCX and notifies debugger that the process address
space was changed by one of exec(2)-family syscalls.
The i386, amd64, sparc64, sun4v, powerpc and ia64 syscall()s are
changed to use syscallenter()/syscallret(). MIPS and arm are not
converted and use the mostly unchanged syscall() implementation.
Reviewed by: jhb, marcel, marius, nwhitehorn, stas
Tested by: marcel (ia64), marius (sparc64), nwhitehorn (powerpc),
stas (mips)
MFC after: 1 month
This eliminates the only place where we can sleep when calling zio_interrupt().
As a side-effect this can actually improve performance a little as we
allocate one less thing for every I/O.
Prodded by: kib
MFC after: 1 week
avoid calling zio_interrupt() from geom_up thread context. It turns out that
when provider is forcibly removed from the system and we kill worker thread
there can still be some ZIOs pending. To complete pending ZIOs when there is
no worker thread anymore we still have to call zio_interrupt() from geom_up
context. To avoid this race just remove use of worker threads altogether.
This should be more or less fine, because I also thought that zio_interrupt()
does more work, but it only makes small UMA allocation with M_WAITOK.
It also saves one context switch per I/O request.
PR: kern/145339
Reported by: Alex Bakhtin <Alex.Bakhtin@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
It includes the following changes:
- parallel reads in traversal code (Bug ID 6333409)
- faster traversal for zfs send (Bug ID 6418042)
- traversal code cleanup (Bug ID 6725675)
- fix for two scrub related bugs (Bug ID 6729696, 6730101)
- fix assertion in dbuf_verify (Bug ID 6752226)
- fix panic during zfs send with i/o errors (Bug ID 6577985)
- replace P2CROSS with P2BOUNDARY (Bug ID 6725680)
List of OpenSolaris Bug IDs:
6333409, 6418042, 6757112, 6725668, 6725675, 6725680,
6725698, 6729696, 6730101, 6752226, 6577985, 6755042
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (multiple Bug IDs)
MFC after: 1 week
ZFS still like to open all vdevs, close them and open them again,
which in turn provokes taste traffic anyway.
I don't know of any clean way to fix it, so do it the hard way - if we can't
open provider for writing just retry 5 times with 0.5 pauses. This should
elimitate accidental races caused by other classes tasting providers created on
top of our vdevs.
MFC after: 3 days
Reported by: James R. Van Artsdalen <james-freebsd-fs2@jrv.org>
Reported by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
- Enable zfs_ace_byteswap() on FreeBSD as it works just fine (tested between
amd64 and sparc64 in both directions by Michael Moll).
PR: 146272
Approved by: mm, pjd
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (onnv rev. 8283:1ca59f393041; Bug ID 6764193) [1]
MFC after: 3 days
- Properly initialize and destroy system_taskq.
- Add a dummy implementation of taskq_create_proc().
Note: We do not currently use system_taskq in ZFS so this is mostly a
no-op at this time. Proper system_taskq initialization is required
by newer ZFS code.
Ok'ed by: pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
The order of operations is the following:
1. Try to open vdev by remembered path and guid.
2. If 1 failed, try to find vdev which guid matches and ignore the path.
3. If 2 failed this means either that the vdev we're looking for is gone
or that pool is being created and vdev doesn't contain proper guid yet.
To be able to handle pool creation we open vdev by path anyway.
Because of 3 it is possible that we open wrong vdev on import which can lead to
confusions.
The solution for this is to check spa_load_state. On pool creation it will be
equal to SPA_LOAD_NONE and we can open vdev only by path immediately and if it
is not equal to SPA_LOAD_NONE we first open by path+guid and when that fails,
we open by guid. We no longer open wrong vdev on import.
MFC after: 2 weeks
and 16 for metadata
- export L2ARC tunables as sysctls
- add several kstats to track L2ARC state more precisely
- avoid holding a contended lock when atomically incrementing a
contended counter (no lock protection needed for atomics)
providers for writing provokes huge traffic related to taste events send
by GEOM on close. This can lead to various problems with opening GEOM
providers that are created on top of other GEOM providers.
Reorted by: Kurt Touet <ktouet@gmail.com>, mr
Tested by: mr, Baginski Darren <kickbsd@ya.ru>
MFC after: 2 weeks
where the type is 32-bit. ZFS can handle 64-bit timestamp internally
but zfs_setattr() would check if the time value can fit, we change the
checking macros to match 64-bit timestamp if the platform supports it.
This change has some downsides like, while you can import zfs on 32-bit
platforms, the timestamp would overflow if they are out of the range.
This fixes the Y2.038K issue on platforms using 64-bit timestamps.
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 1 month
revision 200726 and 200727). It looks like that the two revisions
were not applied in the right sequence, I found this when comparing
with the OpenSolaris code.
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: mm@
for each vdev's status. Booting from a degraded vdev should now be
more robust.
Submitted by: Matt Reimer <mattjreimer at gmail.com>
Sponsored by: VPOP Technologies, Inc.
MFC after: 2 weeks
more efficiently.
Before this patch, in the worst case memory use would increase
exponentially on the number of drives in the raidz vdev.
Submitted by: Matt Reimer <mattjreimer@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: VPOP Technologies, Inc.
Silence from: dfr
making it possible for zpools created on OpenSolaris 2009.06 be used
on FreeBSD.
PR: kern/141800
Submitted by: mm
Reviewed by: pjd, trasz
Obtained from: OpenSolaris
MFC after: 2 weeks
both to not panic when fsync(2) is called for fifo on zfs
filedescriptor, and to actually fsync fifo inode to permanent storage.
PR: kern/141177
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 1 week
for attaching when there is no metadata yet.
Before r200125 the order of looking for providers was wrong. It was:
1. Find provider by name.
2. Find provider by guid.
3. Find provider by name and guid.
Where it should have been:
1. Find provider by name and guid.
2. Find provider by guid.
3. Find provider by name.
MFC after: 1 week
calling scrub when pool is in a degraded state. It will try to taste ZVOLs,
which will lead to deadlock, as ZVOL will try to acquire the same locks as
replace/scrub is holding already.
We can't simply skip provider based on their GEOM class, because ZVOL can have
providers build on top of it and we need to skip those as well.
We do it by asking for ZFS::iszvol attribute. Any ZVOL-based provider will give
us positive answer and we have to skip those providers.
This way we remove possibility to create ZFS pools on top of ZVOLs, but it is
not very useful anyway.
I believe deadlock is still possible in some very complex situations like when
we have MD provider on top of UFS file on top of ZVOL. When we try to replace
dead component in the pool mentioned ZVOL is based on, there might be a
deadlock when ZFS will try to taste MD provider. There is no easy way to detect
that, but it isn't very common.
MFC after: 1 week
zfs_access() instead of vaccess() in this case as well.
- If VADMIN is specified with another V* flag (unlikely) call both
zfs_access() and vaccess() after spliting V* flags.
This fixes "dirtying snapshot!" panic.
PR: kern/139806
Reported by: Carl Chave <carl@chave.us>
In co-operation with: jh
MFC after: 3 days
- Teach it to read gang blocks. (essentially untested)
If you see "ZFS: gang block detected!", please let
me know, so we can either remove the printf if it
works, or fix it if it doesn't.
- If multiple partitions exist on a disk, probe them all.
We also need to reset dsk->start to 0 to read the right
sector here.
- With GPT, we can have 128 partitions.
- If the bootfs property has ever been set on a pool
it seems that it never goes away. zpool won't allow
you to add to the pool with the bootfs property set.
However, if you clear the property back to default
we end up getting 0 for the object number and read
a bogus block pointer and fail to boot.
- Fix some error printfs. The printf in the loader is
only capable of c,s and u formats.
- Teach printf how to display %llu
Reviewed by: dfr, jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
received, we don't have to do it on every ENXIO error in I/O path.
Solaris has no GEOM so they have to handle it in a less clean way.
MFC after: 3 days
to set ownership and mode in the same setattr operation, the mode was
overwritten by secpolicy_vnode_setattr().
PR: kern/118320
Submitted by: Mark Thompson <info-gentoo@mark.thompson.bz>
MFC after: 3 days
unmount. In that case we cannot depend on the proper order of invalidating
vnodes, so we have to free resources when we have a chance.
PR: kern/139062
Reported by: trasz
MFC after: 3 days
well with forced unmounts when GFS vnodes are referenced.
- Make other preparations to GFS for forced unmounts.
PR: kern/139062
Reported by: trasz
MFC after: 3 days
following vnops will fail. This is very important, because without this change
vnode could be reclaimed at any point, even if we increased usecount. The only
way to ensure that vnode won't be reclaimed was to lock it, which would be very
hard to do in ZFS without changing a lot of code. With this change simply
increasing usecount is enough to be sure vnode won't be reclaimed from under
us. To be precise it can still be reclaimed but we won't be able to see it,
because every try to enter ZFS through VFS will result in EIO.
The only function that cannot return EIO, because it is needed for vflush() is
zfs_root(). Introduce ZFS_ENTER_NOERROR() macro that only locks
z_teardown_lock and never returns EIO.
MFC after: 3 days
gid to set group ownership and not process gid.
This was overlooked during v6 -> v13 switch.
PR: kern/139076
Reported by: Sean Winn <sean@gothic.net.au>
MFC after: 3 days
df(1) and mount(8) output. This is a bit smilar to OpenSolaris and follows
ZFS route of not listing snapshots by default with 'zfs list' command.
- Add UPDATING entry to note that ZFS snapshots are no longer visible in
mount(8) and df(1) output by default.
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days
by just returning EOPNOTSUPP. This will allow NFS server to fall back to
regular READDIR.
Note that converting inode number to snapshot's vnode is expensive operation.
Snapshots are stored in AVL tree, but based on their names, not inode numbers,
so to convert inode to snapshot vnode we have to interate over all snalshots.
This is not a problem in OpenSolaris, because in their READDIRPLUS
implementation they use VOP_LOOKUP() on d_name, instead of VFS_VGET() on
d_fileno as we do.
PR: kern/125149
Reported by: Weldon Godfrey <wgodfrey@ena.com>
Analysis by: Jaakko Heinonen <jh@saunalahti.fi>
MFC after: 3 days
the same entry twice. This bug is not fixed yet, but leads to situation
where when try to access corrupted directory the kernel will panic.
Until the bug is properly fixed, try to recover from it and log that it
happened.
Reported by: marck
OpenSolaris bug: 6709336
MFC after: 3 days
- Be prepared for dbuf to disappear in zfs_reclaim_complete() and check if
z_dbuf field is NULL - this might happen in case of rollback or forced
unmount between zfs_freebsd_reclaim() and zfs_reclaim_complete().
- On forced unmount wait for all znodes to be destroyed - destruction can be
done asynchronously via zfs_reclaim_complete().
MFC after: 1 week
NULL, but also can point to dead vnode, take that into account.
PR: kern/132068
Reported by: Edward Fisk" <7ogcg7g02@sneakemail.com>, kris
Fix based on patch from: Jaakko Heinonen <jh@saunalahti.fi>
MFC after: 1 week
commands executed by unprivileged users. Action is not really taken, but it is
logged to pool history, which might be confusing.
Reported by: Denis Ahrens <denis@h3q.com>
MFC after: 3 days
Such situation is not supported.
This problem was triggered by something like this:
# zpool create tank da0
# zfs snapshot tank@snap
# cd /tank/.zfs/snapshot/snap (this will mount the snapshot)
# cd
# mount -u nosuid /tank/.zfs/snapshot/snap (refcount leak)
# zpool export tank
cannot export 'tank': pool is busy
MFC after: 1 week
we will fail to unmount it, but it won't be removed from the tree,
so in that case there is no need to reinsert it.
This fixes a panic reproducable in the following steps:
# zfs create tank/foo
# zfs snapshot tank/foo@snap
# cd /tank/foo/.zfs/snapshot/snap
# umount /tank/foo
panic: avl_find() succeeded inside avl_add()
Reported by: trasz
MFC after: 3 days
provider is closed should be ok.
When administrator requests to change ZVOL size do it immediately if ZVOL
is closed or do it on last ZVOL close.
PR: kern/136942
Requested by: Bernard Buri <bsd@ask-us.at>
MFC after: 1 week
will always return failure. Fix this by bringing userland implementation of
xdrmem_control() back. This allow 'zpool import' to work again.
Reported by: Thomas Backman <serenity@exscape.org>
Reviewed by: kmacy
Approved by: re (kib)
(..), calling readdir and looking for previous directory inode. In case of
.zfs/ directory this doesn't work, because .zfs/ is hidden by default, so it
won't be visible in readdir output.
Fix this by implementing VPTOCNP for snapshot directories, so __getcwd()
doesn't fail and getcwd() doesn't have to use readdir method.
This fixes /bin/pwd from within .zfs/snapshot/<name>/.
Suggested by: kib
Approved by: re (rwatson)
replace it with wrappers around our taskqueue(9).
To make it possible implement taskqueue_member() function which returns 1
if the given thread was created by the given taskqueue.
Approved by: re (kib)
initialized. Also destroy /dev/zfs before doing other deinitializations.
- Initialization through taskq is no longer needed and there is a race
where one of the zpool/zfs command loads zfs.ko and tries to do some work
immediately, but /dev/zfs is not there yet.
Reported by: pav
Approved by: re (kib)
panic when in zfs_fuid_create_cred() when userid is negative. It is
converted to unsigned value which makes IS_EPHEMERAL() macro to
incorrectly report that this is ephemeral ID. The most reasonable
solution for now is to always report that the given ID is not ephemeral.
PR: kern/132337
Submitted by: Matthew West <freebsd@r.zeeb.org>
Tested by: Thomas Backman <serenity@exscape.org>, Michael Reifenberger <mike@reifenberger.com>
Approved by: re (kib)
MFC after: 2 weeks
doesn't exist and user doesn't have write access to the file.
Without this fix, it returns bogus value instead of 0. For some
reason this didn't manifest on my kernel compiled with -O0.
PR: kern/136601
Submitted by: Jaakko Heinonen <jh at saunalahti dot fi>
Approved by: re (kib)
this change, ZFS uses SunOS Alternate Data Streams semantics - each
EA has its own permissions, which are set at EA creation time
and - unlike SunOS - invisible to the user and impossible to change.
From the user point of view, it's just broken: sometimes access
is granted when it shouldn't be, sometimes it's denied when
it shouldn't be.
This patch makes it behave just like UFS, i.e. depend on current
file permissions. Also, it fixes returned error codes (ENOATTR
instead of ENOENT) and makes listextattr(2) return 0 instead
of EPERM where there is no EA directory (i.e. the file never had
any EA).
Reviewed by: pjd (idea, not actual code)
Approved by: re (kib)
Currently dtrace_gethrtime uses formula similar to the following for
converting TSC ticks to nanoseconds:
rdtsc() * 10^9 / tsc_freq
The dividend overflows 64-bit type and wraps-around every 2^64/10^9 =
18446744073 ticks which is just a few seconds on modern machines.
Now we instead use precalculated scaling factor of
10^9*2^N/tsc_freq < 2^32 and perform TSC value multiplication separately
for each 32-bit half. This allows to avoid overflow of the dividend
described above.
The idea is taken from OpenSolaris.
This has an added feature of always scaling TSC with invariant value
regardless of TSC frequency changes. Thus the timestamps will not be
accurate if TSC actually changes, but they are always proportional to
TSC ticks and thus monotonic. This should be much better than current
formula which produces wildly different non-monotonic results on when
tsc_freq changes.
Also drop write-only 'cp' variable from amd64 dtrace_gethrtime_init()
to make it identical to the i386 twin.
PR: kern/127441
Tested by: Thomas Backman <serenity@exscape.org>
Reviewed by: jhb
Discussed with: current@, bde, gnn
Silence from: jb
Approved by: re (gnn)
MFC after: 1 week
PCATCH, to indicate that thread shall not be stopped upon receipt of
SIGSTOP until it reaches the kernel->usermode boundary.
Also change thread_single(SINGLE_NO_EXIT) to only stop threads at
the user boundary unconditionally.
Tested by: pho
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: re (kensmith)
The programmer was aware that alignment was not guaranteed in the
packed structure and used bzero() to NULL out the pointers.
However, on ia64, the compiler is quite agressive in finding ILP
and calls to bzero() are often replaced by simple assignments (i.e.
stores). Especially when the width or size in question corresponds
with a store instruction (i.e. st1, st2, st4 or st8).
The problem here is not a compiler bug. The address of the memory
to zero-out was given by '&packed->nvl_priv' and given the type of
the 'packed' pointer the compiler could assume proper alignment for
the replacement of bzero() with an 8-byte wide store to be valid.
The problem is with the programmer. The programmer knew that the
address did not have the alignment guarantees needed for a regular
assignment, but failed to inform the compiler of that fact. In
fact, the programmer told the compiler the opposite: alignment is
guaranteed.
The fix is to avoid using a pointer of type "nvlist_t *" and
instead use a "char *" pointer as the basis for calculating the
address. This tells the compiler that only 1-byte alignment can
be assumed and the compiler will either keep the bzero() call
or instead replace it with a sequence of byte-wise stores. Both
are valid.
Approved by: re (kib)
On amd64 KERNBASE/kernbase does not mean start of kernel memory.
This should fix a KASSERT panic in dtrace_copycheck when copyin*()
is used in D program.
Also make checks for user memory a bit stricter.
Reported by: Thomas Backman <serenity@exscape.org>
Submitted by: wxs (kaddr part)
Tested by: Thomas Backman (prototype), wxs
Reviewed by: alc (concept), jhb, current@
Aprroved by: jb (concept)
MFC after: 2 weeks
PR: kern/134408
vn_open_cred invocations shall not audit namei path.
In particular, specify VN_OPEN_NOAUDIT for dotdot lookup performed by
default implementation of vop_vptocnp, and for the open done for core
file. vn_fullpath is called from the audit code, and vn_open there need
to disable audit to avoid infinite recursion. Core file is created on
return to user mode, that, in particular, happens during syscall return.
The creation of the core file is audited by direct calls, and we do not
want to overwrite audit information for syscall.
Reported, reviewed and tested by: rwatson
by prefetched than helped. On i386 systems and systems with less than 4GB,
prefetch is now disabled by default. I've added a prefetch enable tunable, to
enable prefetching for those systems. The prefetch disable tunable will continue
to unconditionally disable prefetching.
The system hostname is now stored in prison0, and the global variable
"hostname" has been removed, as has the hostname_mtx mutex. Jails may
have their own host information, or they may inherit it from the
parent/system. The proper way to read the hostname is via
getcredhostname(), which will copy either the hostname associated with
the passed cred, or the system hostname if you pass NULL. The system
hostname can still be accessed directly (and without locking) at
prison0.pr_host, but that should be avoided where possible.
The "similar information" referred to is domainname, hostid, and
hostuuid, which have also become prison parameters and had their
associated global variables removed.
Approved by: bz (mentor)
Introduce for this operation the reverse NO_ADAPTIVE_SX option.
The flag SX_ADAPTIVESPIN to be passed to sx_init_flags(9) gets suppressed
and the new flag, offering the reversed logic, SX_NOADAPTIVE is added.
Additively implements adaptive spininning for sx held in shared mode.
The spinning limit can be handled through sysctls in order to be tuned
while the code doesn't reach the release, after which time they should
be dropped probabilly.
This change has made been necessary by recent benchmarks where it does
improve concurrency of workloads in presence of high contention
(ie. ZFS).
KPI breakage is documented by __FreeBSD_version bumping, manpage and
UPDATING updates.
Requested by: jeff, kmacy
Reviewed by: jeff
Tested by: pho
- add FreeBSD implementation of xdrmem_control needed by zfs
- have zfs define xdr_ops using FreeBSD's definition
- remove solaris xdr files from zfs compile
adds probes for mutexes, reader/writer and shared/exclusive locks to
gather contention statistics and other locking information for
dtrace scripts, the lockstat(1M) command and other potential
consumers.
Reviewed by: attilio jhb jb
Approved by: gnn (mentor)
about removing a few #ifdefs and providing compatibility wrappers and
VOP implementations to get and set an ACL; ZFS does ACL enforcement all
by itself.
Note that the VOPs are ifdefed out for now, so this change should be
a no-op.
Reviewed by: pjd
the VFS. Now all the VFS_* functions and relating parts don't want the
context as long as it always refers to curthread.
In some points, in particular when dealing with VOPs and functions living
in the same namespace (eg. vflush) which still need to be converted,
pass curthread explicitly in order to retain the old behaviour.
Such loose ends will be fixed ASAP.
While here fix a bug: now, UFS_EXTATTR can be compiled alone without the
UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART option.
VFS KPI is heavilly changed by this commit so thirdy parts modules needs
to be recompiled. Bump __FreeBSD_version in order to signal such
situation.
virtualized instances of hostname and domainname, as well as a new top-level
virtualization struct vimage, which holds pointers to struct vnet and struct
vprocg. Struct vprocg is likely to become replaced in the near future with
a new jail management API import.
As a consequence of this change, change struct ucred to point to a struct
vimage, instead of directly pointing to a vnet.
Merge vnet / vimage / ucred refcounting infrastructure from p4 / vimage
branch.
Permit kldload / kldunload operations to be executed only from the default
vimage context.
This change should have no functional impact on nooptions VIMAGE kernel
builds.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: julian (mentor)
This is based on a fix that went in to opensolaris on March 9th. However, it uses a dedicated
thread instead of a Solaris' taskq to avoid doing a blocking memory allocation with the vnode
interlock held.
This fixes a long-time deadlock in ZFS. This is not, strictly speaking, an LOR. The spa_zio
thread releases a vnode, this calls in to vn_reclaim which in turn needs to acquire range locks
to sync dirty data out to disk. The range locks are already held by a user-level process waiting
on a condition variable that it the process is waiting on a spa_zio thread to signal it on. The
process could not be signalled because the spa_zio thread could not proceed.
The nature of this problem was not apparent due to ZFS locks opting out of witness which meant
that DDB did not know about the locks that were held by ZFS.
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 7 days
interface as nmount(2). Three new system calls are added:
* jail_set, to create jails and change the parameters of existing jails.
This replaces jail(2).
* jail_get, to read the parameters of existing jails. This replaces the
security.jail.list sysctl.
* jail_remove to kill off a jail's processes and remove the jail.
Most jail parameters may now be changed after creation, and jails may be
set to exist without any attached processes. The current jail(2) system
call still exists, though it is now a stub to jail_set(2).
Approved by: bz (mentor)
the removal of NQNFS, but was left in in case it was required for NFSv4.
Since our new NFSv4 client and server can't use it for their
requirements, GC the old mechanism, as well as other unused lease-
related code and interfaces.
Due to its impact on kernel programming and binary interfaces, this
change should not be MFC'd.
Proposed by: jeff
Reviewed by: jeff
Discussed with: rmacklem, zach loafman @ isilon
events are:
nfsclient:accesscache:flush:done
nfsclient:accesscache:get:hit
nfsclient:accesscache:get:miss
nfsclient:accesscache:load:done
They pass the vnode, uid, and requested or loaded access mode (if any);
the load event may also report a load error if the RPC fails.
The attribute cache events are:
nfsclient:attrcache:flush:done
nfsclient:attrcache:get:hit
nfsclient:attrcache:get:miss
nfsclient:attrcache:load:done
They pass the vnode, optionally the vattr if one is present (hit or load),
and in the case of a load event, also a possible RPC error.
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Google, Inc.
provider. The NFS client exposes 'start' and 'done' probes for NFSv2
and NFSv3 RPCs when using the new RPC implementation, passing in the
vnode, mbuf chain, credential, and NFSv2 or NFSv3 procedure number.
For 'done' probes, the error number is also available.
Probes are named in the following way:
...
nfsclient:nfs2:write:start
nfsclient:nfs2:write:done
...
nfsclient:nfs3:access:start
nfsclient:nfs3:access:done
...
Access to the unmarshalled arguments is not easily available at this
point in the stack, but the passed probe arguments are sufficient to
to a lot of interesting things in practice. Technically, these probes
may cover multiple RPC retransmits, and even transactions if the
transaction ID change as a result of authentication failure or a
jukebox error from the server, but usefully capture the intent of a
single NFS request, such as access, getattr, write, etc.
Typical use might involve profiling RPC latency by system call, number
of RPCs, how often a getattr leads to a call to access, when failed
access control checks occur, etc. More detailed RPC information might
best be provided by adding a krpc provider. It would also be useful
to add NFS client probes for events such as the access cache or
attribute cache satisfying requests without an RPC.
Sponsored by: Google, Inc.
MFC after: 1 month
directory for a znode. When the directory already exists, it returns a
referenced but unlocked vnode. When a directory does not yet exist, it
calls zfs_make_xattrdir() to create a new one. zfs_make_xattrdir() returns
the vnode both referenced and and locked and zfs_get_xattrdir() was leaking
this vnode lock to its callers. Fix this by dropping the vnode lock if
zfs_make_xattrdir() successfully creates a new extended attribute
directory.
Reviewed by: pjd
filesystem supports additional operations using shared vnode locks.
Currently this is used to enable shared locks for open() and close() of
read-only file descriptors.
- When an ISOPEN namei() request is performed with LOCKSHARED, use a
shared vnode lock for the leaf vnode only if the mount point has the
extended shared flag set.
- Set LOCKSHARED in vn_open_cred() for requests that specify O_RDONLY but
not O_CREAT.
- Use a shared vnode lock around VOP_CLOSE() if the file was opened with
O_RDONLY and the mountpoint has the extended shared flag set.
- Adjust md(4) to upgrade the vnode lock on the vnode it gets back from
vn_open() since it now may only have a shared vnode lock.
- Don't enable shared vnode locks on FIFO vnodes in ZFS and UFS since
FIFO's require exclusive vnode locks for their open() and close()
routines. (My recent MPSAFE patches for UDF and cd9660 already included
this change.)
- Enable extended shared operations on UFS, cd9660, and UDF.
Submitted by: ups
Reviewed by: pjd (ZFS bits)
MFC after: 1 month
vfsopt and the vfs_buildopts function public, and add some new fields
to struct vfsopt (pos and seen), and new functions vfs_getopt_pos and
vfs_opterror.
Further extend the interface to allow reading options from the kernel
in addition to sending them to the kernel, with vfs_setopt and related
functions.
While this allows the "name=value" option interface to be used for more
than just FS mounts (planned use is for jails), it retains the current
"vfsopt" name and <sys/mount.h> requirement.
Approved by: bz (mentor)
When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because
it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused
linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy().
Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the
future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has
memmove().
Discussed on: arch@
Reviewed by: rdivacky
Inside the kernel, the minor() function was responsible for obtaining
the device minor number of a character device. Because we made device
numbers dynamically allocated and independent of the unit number passed
to make_dev() a long time ago, it was actually a misnomer. If you really
want to obtain the device number, you should use dev2udev().
We already converted all the drivers to use dev2unit() to obtain the
device unit number, which is still used by a lot of drivers. I've
noticed not a single driver passes NULL to dev2unit(). Even if they
would, its behaviour would make little sense. This is why I've removed
the NULL check.
Ths commit removes minor(), minor2unit() and unit2minor() from the
kernel. Because there was a naming collision with uminor(), we can
rename umajor() and uminor() back to major() and minor(). This means
that the makedev(3) manual page also applies to kernel space code now.
I suspect umajor() and uminor() isn't used that often in external code,
but to make it easier for other parties to port their code, I've
increased __FreeBSD_version to 800062.
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:
- Delegated Administration
Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system
creation, snapshot creation, etc.
- L2ARC
Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache.
Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly
static content.
- slog
Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up
operations like fsync(2).
- vfs.zfs.super_owner
Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored
on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.
- chflags(2)
Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.
- ZFSBoot
Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.
Submitted by: dfr
- Snapshot properties
- New failure modes
Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one
can select from one of three failure modes:
- panic - panic on write error
- wait - wait for disk to reappear
- continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests
- Refquota, refreservation properties
Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed
by children file systems, clones and snapshots.
- Sparse volumes
ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.
- External attributes
Compatible with extattr(2).
- NFSv4-ACLs
Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.
Submitted by: trasz
- Creation-time properties
- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.
Obtained from: OpenSolaris
from one parent directory to another, in addition to the usual access checks
one also needs write access to the subdirectory being moved.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor), pjd
to add more V* constants, and the variables changed by this patch were often
being assigned to mode_t variables, which is 16 bit.
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
In particular following functions KPI results modified:
- bufobj_invalbuf()
- bufsync()
and BO_SYNC() "virtual method" of the buffer objects set.
Main consumers of bufobj functions are affected by this change too and,
in particular, functions which changed their KPI are:
- vinvalbuf()
- g_vfs_close()
Due to the KPI breakage, __FreeBSD_version will be bumped in a later
commit.
As a side note, please consider just temporary the 'curthread' argument
passing to VOP_SYNC() (in bufsync()) as it will be axed out ASAP
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by: Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
that DTrace uses.
This fixes a bug that would have affected kernels built with MAC and all
kernels built after the mpsafetty integration.
The bug will be apparent in RELENG7 on MAC kernels.
Reported by: kan
After I removed all the unit2minor()/minor2unit() calls from the kernel
yesterday, I realised calling minor() everywhere is quite confusing.
Character devices now only have the ability to store a unit number, not
a minor number. Remove the confusion by using dev2unit() everywhere.
This commit could also be considered as a bug fix. A lot of drivers call
minor(), while they should actually be calling dev2unit(). In -CURRENT
this isn't a problem, but it turns out we never had any problem reports
related to that issue in the past. I suspect not many people connect
more than 256 pieces of the same hardware.
Reviewed by: kib
When I changed kern_conf.c three months ago I made device unit numbers
equal to (unneeded) device minor numbers. We used to require
bitshifting, because there were eight bits in the middle that were
reserved for a device major number. Not very long after I turned
dev2unit(), minor(), unit2minor() and minor2unit() into macro's.
The unit2minor() and minor2unit() macro's were no-ops.
We'd better not remove these four macro's from the kernel, because there
is a lot of (external) code that may still depend on them. For now it's
harmless to remove all invocations of unit2minor() and minor2unit().
Reviewed by: kib
- The vnode has to be locked exclusively before calling insmntque().
- Until I find a way to handle insmntque() failures use VV_FORCEINSMQ flag
to force insmntque() to always succeed.
Reported by: kris, trasz, des, others
Suggested by: kib
Tested by: trasz
we free memory from underneath them.
This fixes an occasional panic I've been seeing in softclock() where a bad
pointer would be encountered when pushing DTrace hard.
Now that we got rid of the minor-to-unit conversion and the constraints
on device minor numbers, we can convert the functions that operate on
minor and unit numbers to simple macro's. The unit2minor() and
minor2unit() macro's are now no-ops.
The ZFS code als defined a macro named `minor'. Change the ZFS code to
use umajor() and uminor() here, as it is the correct approach to do
this. Also add $FreeBSD$ to keep SVN happy.
Approved by: philip (mentor), pjd
Except for the case where we use the cloner library (clone_create() and
friends), there is no reason to enforce a unique device minor number
policy. There are various drivers in the source tree that allocate unr
pools and such to provide minor numbers, without using them themselves.
Because we still need to support unique device minor numbers for the
cloner library, introduce a new flag called D_NEEDMINOR. All cdevsw's
that are used in combination with the cloner library should be marked
with this flag to make the cloning work.
This means drivers can now freely use si_drv0 to store their own flags
and state, making it effectively the same as si_drv1 and si_drv2. We
still keep the minor() and dev2unit() routines around to make drivers
happy.
The NTFS code also used the minor number in its hash table. We should
not do this anymore. If the si_drv0 field would be changed, it would no
longer end up in the same list.
Approved by: philip (mentor)
(Don't ask for a vendor import of this yet, we're in the early days of svn)
Instead of using cyclic timers to call the state clean and deadman callbacks,
use a callout on FreeBSD to avoid the deadlock on FreeBSD due to trying to
send interprocessor interrupts with interrupts disabled.
Reported by: ps, jhb, peter, thompsa
filesystem-specific vnode data to the struct vnode. Provide the
default implementation for the vop_advlock and vop_advlockasync.
Purge the locks on the vnode reclaim by using the lf_purgelocks().
The default implementation is augmented for the nfs and smbfs.
In the nfs_advlock, push the Giant inside the nfs_dolock.
Before the change, the vop_advlock and vop_advlockasync have taken the
unlocked vnode and dereferenced the fs-private inode data, racing with
with the vnode reclamation due to forced unmount. Now, the vop_getattr
under the shared vnode lock is used to obtain the inode size, and
later, in the lf_advlockasync, after locking the vnode interlock, the
VI_DOOMED flag is checked to prevent an operation on the doomed vnode.
The implementation of the lf_purgelocks() is submitted by dfr.
Reported by: kris
Tested by: kris, pho
Discussed with: jeff, dfr
MFC after: 2 weeks
user-mode lock manager, build a kernel with the NFSLOCKD option and
add '-k' to 'rpc_lockd_flags' in rc.conf.
Highlights include:
* Thread-safe kernel RPC client - many threads can use the same RPC
client handle safely with replies being de-multiplexed at the socket
upcall (typically driven directly by the NIC interrupt) and handed
off to whichever thread matches the reply. For UDP sockets, many RPC
clients can share the same socket. This allows the use of a single
privileged UDP port number to talk to an arbitrary number of remote
hosts.
* Single-threaded kernel RPC server. Adding support for multi-threaded
server would be relatively straightforward and would follow
approximately the Solaris KPI. A single thread should be sufficient
for the NLM since it should rarely block in normal operation.
* Kernel mode NLM server supporting cancel requests and granted
callbacks. I've tested the NLM server reasonably extensively - it
passes both my own tests and the NFS Connectathon locking tests
running on Solaris, Mac OS X and Ubuntu Linux.
* Userland NLM client supported. While the NLM server doesn't have
support for the local NFS client's locking needs, it does have to
field async replies and granted callbacks from remote NLMs that the
local client has contacted. We relay these replies to the userland
rpc.lockd over a local domain RPC socket.
* Robust deadlock detection for the local lock manager. In particular
it will detect deadlocks caused by a lock request that covers more
than one blocking request. As required by the NLM protocol, all
deadlock detection happens synchronously - a user is guaranteed that
if a lock request isn't rejected immediately, the lock will
eventually be granted. The old system allowed for a 'deferred
deadlock' condition where a blocked lock request could wake up and
find that some other deadlock-causing lock owner had beaten them to
the lock.
* Since both local and remote locks are managed by the same kernel
locking code, local and remote processes can safely use file locks
for mutual exclusion. Local processes have no fairness advantage
compared to remote processes when contending to lock a region that
has just been unlocked - the local lock manager enforces a strict
first-come first-served model for both local and remote lockers.
Sponsored by: Isilon Systems
PR: 95247 107555 115524 116679
MFC after: 2 weeks
after each SYSINIT() macro invocation. This makes a number of
lightweight C parsers much happier with the FreeBSD kernel
source, including cflow's prcc and lxr.
MFC after: 1 month
Discussed with: imp, rink
always curthread.
As KPI gets broken by this patch, manpages and __FreeBSD_version will be
updated by further commits.
Tested by: Andrea Barberio <insomniac at slackware dot it>
namespace in order to handle lockmgr fields in a controlled way instead
than spreading all around bogus stubs:
- VN_LOCK_AREC() allows lock recursion for a specified vnode
- VN_LOCK_ASHARE() allows lock sharing for a specified vnode
In FFS land:
- BUF_AREC() allows lock recursion for a specified buffer lock
- BUF_NOREC() disallows recursion for a specified buffer lock
Side note: union_subr.c::unionfs_node_update() is the only other function
directly handling lockmgr fields. As this is not simple to fix, it has
been left behind as "sole" exception.
doesn't overflow in arc.c in this check:
if (kmem_used() > (kmem_size() * 4) / 5)
return (1);
With this bug ZFS almost doesn't cache.
Only 32bit machines are affected that have vm.kmem_size set to values >=1GB.
Reported by: David Taylor <davidt@yadt.co.uk>
conjuction with 'thread' argument passing which is always curthread.
Remove the unuseful extra-argument and pass explicitly curthread to lower
layer functions, when necessary.
KPI results broken by this change, which should affect several ports, so
version bumping and manpage update will be further committed.
Tested by: kris, pho, Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>
Remove this argument and pass curthread directly to underlying
VOP_LOCK1() VFS method. This modify makes the code cleaner and in
particular remove an annoying dependence helping next lockmgr() cleanup.
KPI results, obviously, changed.
Manpage and FreeBSD_version will be updated through further commits.
As a side note, would be valuable to say that next commits will address
a similar cleanup about VFS methods, in particular vop_lock1 and
vop_unlock.
Tested by: Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>,
Andrea Di Pasquale <whyx dot it at gmail dot com>
characters (mostly "&"). Because top(1) shows only first six characters of
wait channel, without this change we saw only one meaningful character.
Requested by: kris & others
MFC after: 1 week
(BIO_WRITE and BIO_FLUSH) as it is done is Solaris. The difference is
that Solaris calls it only for sync requests, but we can't say in GEOM
is the request is sync or async, so we do it for every request.
MFC after: 1 week
to kproc_xxx as they actually make whole processes.
Thos makes way for us to add REAL kthread_create() and friends
that actually make theads. it turns out that most of these
calls actually end up being moved back to the thread version
when it's added. but we need to make this cosmetic change first.
I'd LOVE to do this rename in 7.0 so that we can eventually MFC the
new kthread_xxx() calls.
value, so we don't run out of KVA. The default vnodes limit fits better for
UFS, but ZFS allocated more file system specific memory for a vnode than UFS.
Don't touch vnodes limit if we detect it was tuned by system administrator
and restore original value when ZFS is unloaded.
This isn't final fix, but before we implement something better, this will
help to stabilize ZFS under heavy load on i386.
Approved by: re (bmah)