freebsd-dev/sys/dev/raidframe/rf_raid.h
Scott Long f9d186edc8 After much delay and anticipation, welcome RAIDFrame into the FreeBSD
world.  This should be considered highly experimental.

Approved-by:	re
2002-10-20 08:17:39 +00:00

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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/* $NetBSD: rf_raid.h,v 1.12 2000/02/24 17:12:10 oster Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Mark Holland
*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*/
/**********************************************
* rf_raid.h -- main header file for RAID driver
**********************************************/
#ifndef _RF__RF_RAID_H_
#define _RF__RF_RAID_H_
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_archs.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_types.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_threadstuff.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_bsd.h>
#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_alloclist.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_stripelocks.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_layout.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_disks.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_debugMem.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_diskqueue.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_reconstruct.h>
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_acctrace.h>
#if RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING > 0
#include <dev/raidframe/rf_paritylog.h>
#endif /* RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING > 0 */
#define RF_MAX_DISKS 128 /* max disks per array */
#if defined(__NetBSD__)
#define RF_DEV2RAIDID(_dev) (DISKUNIT(_dev))
#endif
#define RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION_1 1
#define RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION 2
#define RF_RAID_DIRTY 0
#define RF_RAID_CLEAN 1
/*
* Each row in the array is a distinct parity group, so
* each has it's own status, which is one of the following.
*/
typedef enum RF_RowStatus_e {
rf_rs_optimal,
rf_rs_degraded,
rf_rs_reconstructing,
rf_rs_reconfigured
} RF_RowStatus_t;
struct RF_CumulativeStats_s {
struct timeval start; /* the time when the stats were last started */
struct timeval stop; /* the time when the stats were last stopped */
long sum_io_us; /* sum of all user response times (us) */
long num_ios; /* total number of I/Os serviced */
long num_sect_moved; /* total number of sectors read or written */
};
struct RF_ThroughputStats_s {
RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(mutex) /* a mutex used to lock the configuration
* stuff */
struct timeval start; /* timer started when numOutstandingRequests
* moves from 0 to 1 */
struct timeval stop; /* timer stopped when numOutstandingRequests
* moves from 1 to 0 */
RF_uint64 sum_io_us; /* total time timer is enabled */
RF_uint64 num_ios; /* total number of ios processed by RAIDframe */
long num_out_ios; /* number of outstanding ios */
};
struct RF_Raid_s {
/* This portion never changes, and can be accessed without locking */
/* an exception is Disks[][].status, which requires locking when it is
* changed. XXX this is no longer true. numSpare and friends can
* change now.
*/
u_int numRow; /* number of rows of disks, typically == # of
* ranks */
u_int numCol; /* number of columns of disks, typically == #
* of disks/rank */
u_int numSpare; /* number of spare disks */
int maxQueueDepth; /* max disk queue depth */
RF_SectorCount_t totalSectors; /* total number of sectors in the
* array */
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerDisk; /* number of sectors on each
* disk */
u_int logBytesPerSector; /* base-2 log of the number of bytes
* in a sector */
u_int bytesPerSector; /* bytes in a sector */
RF_int32 sectorMask; /* mask of bytes-per-sector */
RF_RaidLayout_t Layout; /* all information related to layout */
RF_RaidDisk_t **Disks; /* all information related to physical disks */
RF_DiskQueue_t **Queues;/* all information related to disk queues */
RF_DiskQueueSW_t *qType;/* pointer to the DiskQueueSW used for the
component queues. */
/* NOTE: This is an anchor point via which the queues can be
* accessed, but the enqueue/dequeue routines in diskqueue.c use a
* local copy of this pointer for the actual accesses. */
/* The remainder of the structure can change, and therefore requires
* locking on reads and updates */
RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(mutex) /* mutex used to serialize access to
* the fields below */
RF_RowStatus_t *status; /* the status of each row in the array */
int valid; /* indicates successful configuration */
RF_LockTableEntry_t *lockTable; /* stripe-lock table */
RF_LockTableEntry_t *quiesceLock; /* quiesnce table */
int numFailures; /* total number of failures in the array */
int numNewFailures; /* number of *new* failures (that havn't
caused a mod_counter update */
int parity_good; /* !0 if parity is known to be correct */
int serial_number; /* a "serial number" for this set */
int mod_counter; /* modification counter for component labels */
int clean; /* the clean bit for this array. */
int openings; /* Number of IO's which can be scheduled
simultaneously (high-level - not a
per-component limit)*/
int maxOutstanding; /* maxOutstanding requests (per-component) */
int autoconfigure; /* automatically configure this RAID set.
0 == no, 1 == yes */
int root_partition; /* Use this set as /
0 == no, 1 == yes*/
int last_unit; /* last unit number (e.g. 0 for /dev/raid0)
of this component. Used for autoconfigure
only. */
int config_order; /* 0 .. n. The order in which the component
should be auto-configured. E.g. 0 is will
done first, (and would become raid0).
This may be in conflict with last_unit!!?! */
/* Not currently used. */
/*
* Cleanup stuff
*/
RF_ShutdownList_t *shutdownList; /* shutdown activities */
RF_AllocListElem_t *cleanupList; /* memory to be freed at
* shutdown time */
/*
* Recon stuff
*/
RF_HeadSepLimit_t headSepLimit;
int numFloatingReconBufs;
int reconInProgress;
RF_DECLARE_COND(waitForReconCond)
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc; /* reconstruction descriptor */
RF_ReconCtrl_t **reconControl; /* reconstruction control structure
* pointers for each row in the array */
/*
* Array-quiescence stuff
*/
RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(access_suspend_mutex)
RF_DECLARE_COND(quiescent_cond)
RF_IoCount_t accesses_suspended;
RF_IoCount_t accs_in_flight;
int access_suspend_release;
int waiting_for_quiescence;
RF_CallbackDesc_t *quiesce_wait_list;
/*
* Statistics
*/
#if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(SIMULATE)
RF_ThroughputStats_t throughputstats;
#endif /* !KERNEL && !SIMULATE */
RF_CumulativeStats_t userstats;
int parity_rewrite_stripes_done;
int recon_stripes_done;
int copyback_stripes_done;
int recon_in_progress;
int parity_rewrite_in_progress;
int copyback_in_progress;
/*
* Engine thread control
*/
RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(node_queue_mutex)
RF_DECLARE_COND(node_queue_cond)
RF_DagNode_t *node_queue;
RF_Thread_t parity_rewrite_thread;
RF_Thread_t copyback_thread;
RF_Thread_t engine_thread;
RF_Thread_t recon_thread;
RF_ThreadGroup_t engine_tg;
int shutdown_engine;
int dags_in_flight; /* debug */
/*
* PSS (Parity Stripe Status) stuff
*/
RF_FreeList_t *pss_freelist;
long pssTableSize;
/*
* Reconstruction stuff
*/
int procsInBufWait;
int numFullReconBuffers;
RF_AccTraceEntry_t *recon_tracerecs;
unsigned long accumXorTimeUs;
RF_ReconDoneProc_t *recon_done_procs;
RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(recon_done_proc_mutex)
/*
* nAccOutstanding, waitShutdown protected by desc freelist lock
* (This may seem strange, since that's a central serialization point
* for a per-array piece of data, but otherwise, it'd be an extra
* per-array lock, and that'd only be less efficient...)
*/
RF_DECLARE_COND(outstandingCond)
int waitShutdown;
int nAccOutstanding;
RF_DiskId_t **diskids;
RF_DiskId_t *sparediskids;
int raidid;
RF_AccTotals_t acc_totals;
int keep_acc_totals;
struct raidcinfo **raid_cinfo; /* array of component info */
int terminate_disk_queues;
/*
* XXX
*
* config-specific information should be moved
* somewhere else, or at least hung off this
* in some generic way
*/
/* used by rf_compute_workload_shift */
RF_RowCol_t hist_diskreq[RF_MAXROW][RF_MAXCOL];
/* used by declustering */
int noRotate;
#if RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING > 0
/* used by parity logging */
RF_SectorCount_t regionLogCapacity;
RF_ParityLogQueue_t parityLogPool; /* pool of unused parity logs */
RF_RegionInfo_t *regionInfo; /* array of region state */
int numParityLogs;
int numSectorsPerLog;
int regionParityRange;
int logsInUse; /* debugging */
RF_ParityLogDiskQueue_t parityLogDiskQueue; /* state of parity
* logging disk work */
RF_RegionBufferQueue_t regionBufferPool; /* buffers for holding
* region log */
RF_RegionBufferQueue_t parityBufferPool; /* buffers for holding
* parity */
caddr_t parityLogBufferHeap; /* pool of unused parity logs */
RF_Thread_t pLogDiskThreadHandle;
#endif /* RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING > 0 */
/* Point back to the softc for this device. This is needed to rid
* ourselves of the ugly static device arrays.
* XXX Will this affect compatibility with NetBSD?
*/
void *sc;
};
#endif /* !_RF__RF_RAID_H_ */