In file included from cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/ctf/ctf_create.c:31:
In file included from sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/sysmacros.h:34:
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/sys/isa_defs.h:334:9: warning: '_ILP32' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined]
#define _ILP32
^
<built-in>:26:9: note: previous definition is here
#define _ILP32 1
^
1 warning generated.
This is because clang 3.5.0 started predefining _ILP32 and __ILP32__ for
the i386 arch. (Earlier versions already predefined _LP64 and __LP64__
for the x86_64 arch.)
Reviewed by: emaste, avg, smh, delphij, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1187
This rounding up was lost in a mismerge of illumos code.
See r268075 MFV r267565.
After that commit zio_compress_data() no longer performs any compressed
size adjustment, so it needs to be done externally. On FreeBSD we round
up the size using vdev_ashift rather than SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE so that 4KB
devices are properly supported.
Additionally, zero out the buffer tail only if compression succeeds.
The compression is considered successful if the size of compressed
data after rounding up to account for the vdev ashift is less than the
original data size. It does not make sense to have the data compressed
if all the savings are lost to rounding up.
With the new zio_compress_data() it could have been possible that the
rounded compressed size would be greater than the original size and thus
we could zero beyond the allocated buffer if the zeroing code was kept
at the original place.
Discussed with: delphij, gibbs
MFC after: 2 weeks
X-MFC with: r274627
Size of physical ZIOs must never be implicitly adjusted, it's
a responsibility of a caller to make sure that such a ZIO has proper offset
and size.
Discussed with: delphij, gibbs
MFC after: 2 weeks
After r265152 TRIM requests are ZIO_TYPE_FREE instead of ZIO_TYPE_IOCTL
this meant file backed vdevs to attempted to process the ZIO as a write
causing a panic.
We now disable TRIM on file backed vdevs and ASSERT the ZIO types supported
by each vdev type to ensure we explicity support the ZIO type being
processed.
Also ensure that TRIM on init is not procesed for devices which declare they
didn't support TRIM via vdev_notrim.
PR: 195061, 194976, 191573
Sponsored by: Multiplay
have both kern_open() and kern_openat(); change the callers to use
kern_openat().
This removes one (sometimes two) levels of indirection and
consolidates arguments checks.
Reviewed by: mckusick
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
ZFS large block support.
Please note that booting from datasets that have recordsize greater
than 128KB is not supported (but it's Okay to enable the feature on
the pool). This *may* remain unchanged because of memory constraint.
Limited safety belt is provided for mounted root filesystem but use
caution is advised.
Illumos issue:
5027 zfs large block support
MFC after: 1 month
We have observed that arc_release() can be called concurrently with a
l2arc in-flight write.
Also, we have observed that arc_hdr_destroy() can be called from
arc_write_done() for a zio with ZIO_FLAG_IO_REWRITE flag in similar
circumstances.
Previously the l2arc headers would be freed while leaking their
associated compression buffers. Now the buffers are placed on
l2arc_free_on_write list for delayed freeing. This is similar to what
was already done to arc buffers that were supposed to be freed
concurrently with in-flight writes of those buffers.
In addition to fixing the discovered leaks this change also adds some
protective code to assert that a compression buffer associated with a
l2arc header is never leaked.
A new kstat l2_cdata_free_on_write is added. It keeps a count of
delayed compression buffer frees which previously would have been leaks.
Tested by: Vitalij Satanivskij <satan@ukr.net> et al
Requested by: many
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: HybridCluster / ClusterHQ
For ZVOL-backed LUNs this allows to inform initiators if storage's used or
available spaces get above/below the configured thresholds.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
crash.sh script attached to FreeNAS bug 4109:
https://bugs.freenas.org/issues/4109
Three are in the snapshot layer:
a) AVG explains in his notes: https://wiki.freebsd.org/AvgVfsSolarisVsFreeBSD
"VOP_INACTIVE must not do any destructive actions to a vnode
and its filesystem node, nor invalidate them in any way."
gfs_vop_inactive and zfsctl_snapshot_inactive did just that. In
OpenSolaris VOP_INACTIVE is much closer to FreeBSD's VOP_RECLAIM.
Rename & move them to gfs_vop_reclaim and zfsctl_snapshot_reclaim
and merge in the requisite vnode_destroy from zfsctl_common_reclaim.
b) gfs_lookup_dot and various zfsctl functions do not honor the
FreeBSD VFS convention of only locking from the root downward. When
looking up ".." the convention is to drop the current leaf vnode lock before
acquiring the directory vnode and then subsequently re-acquiring the lock on the
leaf vnode. This fixes that in all the places that our exercised by crash.sh.
c) The snapshot may already be unmounted when the directory vnode is reclaimed.
Check for this case and return.
One in the common layer:
d) Callers of traverse expect the reference to the vnode passed in to be
maintained. Don't release it.
This last one may be an unclear contract. There may in fact be some callers that
do expect the reference to be dropped on success in addition to callers that
expect it to be released. In this case a further audit of the callers is needed
and a consensus on the correct behavior.
PR: 184677
Submitted by: kmacy
Reviewed by: delphij, will, avg
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems
* Use a constant to define the number of stack frames in a probe exception.
* Only allow function symbols in powerpc64 ('.' prefixed)
* Set the fbtp_roffset for return probes, so the correct dtrace_probe call is
made.
MFC after: 1 week
- Wrong integer type was specified.
- Wrong or missing "access" specifier. The "access" specifier
sometimes included the SYSCTL type, which it should not, except for
procedural SYSCTL nodes.
- Logical OR where binary OR was expected.
- Properly assert the "access" argument passed to all SYSCTL macros,
using the CTASSERT macro. This applies to both static- and dynamically
created SYSCTLs.
- Properly assert the the data type for both static and dynamic
SYSCTLs. In the case of static SYSCTLs we only assert that the data
pointed to by the SYSCTL data pointer has the correct size, hence
there is no easy way to assert types in the C language outside a
C-function.
- Rewrote some code which doesn't pass a constant "access" specifier
when creating dynamic SYSCTL nodes, which is now a requirement.
- Updated "EXAMPLES" section in SYSCTL manual page.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies
in userland rename in-kernel getenv()/setenv() to kern_setenv()/kern_getenv().
This fixes a namespace collision with libc symbols.
Submitted by: kmacy
Tested by: make universe
When processing async destroys ZFS would leak space every txg timeout
(5 seconds by default), if no writes occurred, until the pool is totally
full. At this point it would be unfixable without a pool recreation.
In addition if the machine was rebooted with the pool in this situation
would fail to import on boot, hanging indefinitely, as the import process
requires the ability to write data to the pool. Any attempts to query the
pool status during the hung import would not return as the import holds
the pool lock.
The only way to import such a pool would be to specify -o readonly=on
to the zpool import.
zdb -bb <pool> can be used to check for "deferred free" size which is where
this lost space will be counted.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Multiplay
Without this change the accounting of L2ARC usage would be wrong and
give 16EB free space because the number became negative and overflows.
Obtained from: FreeNAS (issue #6239)
MFC after: 2 weeks
controls how much fraction, 1/2^arc_shrink_shift, should be reclaimed
when there is memory pressure.
Submitted by: Richard Kojedzinszky <krichy at tvnetwork.hu>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Refactor the code and stop restore_object from creating two transactions.
Illumos issue:
3693 restore_object uses at least two transactions to restore an object
MFC after: 2 weeks
FreeBSD has ARC_BUFC_NUMMETADATALISTS metadata lists and ARC_BUFC_NUMDATALISTS
data lists (currently both are 16) while illumos has just a single list
of each kind.
headroom determines how much data is scanned on a single list
during each run of the l2arc feed thread.
Because FreeBSD has more lists we proportionally decrease the limit.
Reviewed by: Brendan Gregg (earlier version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
FreeBSD has ARC_BUFC_NUMMETADATALISTS metadata lists and ARC_BUFC_NUMDATALISTS
data lists (currently both are 16) while illumos has just a single list
of each kind.
L2ARC_WRITE_SIZE determines the default value of l2arc_write_max which
defines limits on how much data is scanned and written to a cache device
during each run of the l2arc feed thread. The limits are applied on the
per buffer list basis.
Because FreeBSD has more lists we proportionally reduce the limits.
Reviewed by: Brendan Gregg (earlier version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
Don't inherit flags other than DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET and DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT
when cloning. This prevents DS_FLAG_DEFER_DESTROY being inherited from a
clone that is marked for deferred destroy, which causes snapshots of the
clone being destroyed when getting a hold or clone.
Illumos issue:
5150 zfs clone of a defer_destroy snapshot causes strangeness
MFC after: 1 week
Add tunable for number of metaslabs per vdev
(vfs.zfs.vdev.metaslabs_per_vdev). The default remains
at 200.
Illumos issue:
5161 add tunable for number of metaslabs per vdev
MFC after: 2 weeks
In arc_kmem_reap_now(), reap range_seg_cache too to reclaim memory in
response of memory pressure.
Illumos issue:
5163 arc should reap range_seg_cache
MFC after: 1 week
Make space_map_truncate() always do space_map_reallocate(). Without
this, setting space_map_max_blksz would cause panic for existing pool,
as dmu_objset_set_blocksize would fail if the object have multiple blocks.
Illumos issues:
5164 space_map_max_blksz causes panic, does not work
5165 zdb fails assertion when run on pool with recently-enabled
spacemap_histogram feature
MFC after: 2 weeks
Remove previously added kmem methods in favour of defines which
allow diff minimisation between upstream code base.
Rebalance ARC free target to be vm_pageout_wakeup_thresh by default
which eliminates issue where ARC gets minimised instead of balancing
with VM pageout. The restores the target point prior to r270759.
Bring in missing upstream only changes which move unused code to
further eliminate code differences.
Add additional DTRACE probe to aid monitoring of ARC behaviour.
Enable upstream i386 code paths on platforms which don't define
UMA_MD_SMALL_ALLOC.
Fix mixture of byte an page values in arc_memory_throttle i386 code
path value assignment of available_memory.
PR: 187594
Review: D702
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-With: r270759 & r270861
Sponsored by: Multiplay
When performing snapshot renames we could deadlock due to the locking
in zvol_rename_minors. In order to avoid this use the same workaround
as zvol_open in zvol_rename_minors.
Add missing zvol_rename_minors to dsl_dataset_promote_sync.
Protect against invalid index into zv_name in zvol_remove_minors.
Replace zvol_remove_minor calls with zvol_remove_minors to ensure
any potential children are also renamed.
Don't fail zvol_create_minors if zvol_create_minor returns EEXIST.
Restore the valid pool check in zfs_ioc_destroy_snaps to ensure we
don't call zvol_remove_minors when zfs_unmount_snap fails.
PR: 193803
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Multiplay
This fix addresses only issues with the pynfs reports, none of these
issues are know to create problems for extant real clients.
Submitted by: Bart Hsiao <bart.hsiao@gmail.com>
Reworked by: myself
Reviewed by: rmacklem
Approved by: rmacklem
Sponsored by: QNAP Systems Inc.
This is checked for in the zfs_snapshot_004_neg STF/ATF test (currently
still in projects/zfsd rather than head).
sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/zfs_vfsops.c:
- zfsvfs_create(): Check whether the objset name fits into
statfs.f_mntfromname, and return ENAMETOOLONG if not. Although
the filesystem can be unmounted via the umount(8) command, any
interface that relies on iterating on statfs (e.g. libzfs) will
fail to find the filesystem by its objset name, and thus assume
it's not mounted. This causes "zfs unmount", "zfs destroy",
etc. to fail on these filesystems, whether or not -f is passed.
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFSpectraBSD: 974872 on 2013/08/09
This is primarily only of interest to ZFS developers, but it makes it
easier to get additional debugging.
Submitted by: gibbs
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic
MFSpectraBSD: 517074 on 2011/12/15 (by will), 662343 on 2013/03/20 (by gibbs)