freebsd-dev/sys/dev/vinum/vinumdaemon.c
John Baldwin 50be24a116 Explicitly cast daddr_t's to long long's when printing them since daddr_t
is not long long on all archs.  (They happen to be long's on 64-bit arch's
and gcc considers that significant enough to warn about it.)  These should
probably be uintmax_t but I didn't feel like adding all the extra includes.
2002-11-07 21:52:51 +00:00

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/* daemon.c: kernel part of Vinum daemon */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998
* Nan Yang Computer Services Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is distributed under the so-called ``Berkeley
* License'':
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Nan Yang Computer
* Services Limited.
* 4. Neither the name of the Company nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* This software is provided ``as is'', and any express or implied
* warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
* merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.
* In no event shall the company or contributors be liable for any
* direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
* damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
* goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
* interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether
* in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or
* otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if
* advised of the possibility of such damage.
*
* $Id: vinumdaemon.c,v 1.8 2000/01/03 05:22:03 grog Exp grog $
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h>
#include <dev/vinum/request.h>
#ifdef VINUMDEBUG
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#endif
/* declarations */
void recover_io(struct request *rq);
int daemon_options = 0; /* options */
int daemonpid; /* PID of daemon */
struct daemonq *daemonq; /* daemon's work queue */
struct daemonq *dqend; /* and the end of the queue */
/*
* We normally call Malloc to get a queue element. In interrupt
* context, we can't guarantee that we'll get one, since we're not
* allowed to wait. If malloc fails, use one of these elements.
*/
#define INTQSIZE 4
struct daemonq intq[INTQSIZE]; /* queue elements for interrupt context */
struct daemonq *intqp; /* and pointer in it */
void
vinum_daemon(void)
{
int s;
struct daemonq *request;
PROC_LOCK(curproc);
curproc->p_flag |= P_SYSTEM; /* we're a system process */
PROC_UNLOCK(curproc);
mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
curproc->p_sflag |= PS_INMEM;
mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
daemon_save_config(); /* start by saving the configuration */
daemonpid = curproc->p_pid; /* mark our territory */
while (1) {
tsleep(&vinum_daemon, PRIBIO, "vinum", 0); /* wait for something to happen */
/*
* It's conceivable that, as the result of an
* I/O error, we'll be out of action long
* enough that another daemon gets started.
* That's OK, just give up gracefully.
*/
if (curproc->p_pid != daemonpid) { /* we've been ousted in our sleep */
if (daemon_options & daemon_verbose)
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: abdicating\n");
return;
}
while (daemonq != NULL) { /* we have work to do, */
s = splhigh(); /* don't get interrupted here */
request = daemonq; /* get the request */
daemonq = daemonq->next; /* and detach it */
if (daemonq == NULL) /* got to the end, */
dqend = NULL; /* no end any more */
splx(s);
switch (request->type) {
/*
* We had an I/O error on a request. Go through the
* request and try to salvage it
*/
case daemonrq_ioerror:
if (daemon_options & daemon_verbose) {
struct request *rq = request->info.rq;
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum: recovering I/O request: %p\n%s dev %d.%d, offset 0x%llx, length %ld\n",
rq,
rq->bp->b_iocmd == BIO_READ ? "Read" : "Write",
major(rq->bp->b_dev),
minor(rq->bp->b_dev),
(long long)rq->bp->b_blkno,
rq->bp->b_bcount);
}
recover_io(request->info.rq); /* the failed request */
break;
/*
* Write the config to disk. We could end up with
* quite a few of these in a row. Only honour the
* last one
*/
case daemonrq_saveconfig:
if ((daemonq == NULL) /* no more requests */
||(daemonq->type != daemonrq_saveconfig)) { /* or the next isn't the same */
if (((daemon_options & daemon_noupdate) == 0) /* we're allowed to do it */
&&((vinum_conf.flags & VF_READING_CONFIG) == 0)) { /* and we're not building the config now */
/*
* We obviously don't want to save a
* partial configuration. Less obviously,
* we don't need to do anything if we're
* asked to write the config when we're
* building it up, because we save it at
* the end.
*/
if (daemon_options & daemon_verbose)
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: saving config\n");
daemon_save_config(); /* save it */
}
}
break;
case daemonrq_return: /* been told to stop */
if (daemon_options & daemon_verbose)
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: stopping\n");
daemon_options |= daemon_stopped; /* note that we've stopped */
Free(request);
while (daemonq != NULL) { /* backed up requests, */
request = daemonq; /* get the request */
daemonq = daemonq->next; /* and detach it */
Free(request); /* then free it */
}
wakeup(&vinumclose); /* and wake any waiting vinum(8)s */
return;
case daemonrq_ping: /* tell the caller we're here */
if (daemon_options & daemon_verbose)
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: ping reply\n");
wakeup(&vinum_finddaemon); /* wake up the caller */
break;
case daemonrq_closedrive: /* close a drive */
close_drive(request->info.drive); /* do it */
break;
case daemonrq_init: /* initialize a plex */
/* XXX */
case daemonrq_revive: /* revive a subdisk */
/* XXX */
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
log(LOG_WARNING, "Invalid request\n");
break;
}
if (request->privateinuse) /* one of ours, */
request->privateinuse = 0; /* no longer in use */
else
Free(request); /* return it */
}
}
}
/*
* Recover a failed I/O operation.
*
* The correct way to do this is to examine the request and determine
* how to recover each individual failure. In the case of a write,
* this could be as simple as doing nothing: the defective drives may
* already be down, and there may be nothing else to do. In case of
* a read, it will be necessary to retry if there are alternative
* copies of the data.
*
* The easy way (here) is just to reissue the request. This will take
* a little longer, but nothing like as long as the failure will have
* taken.
*
*/
void
recover_io(struct request *rq)
{
/*
* This should read:
*
* vinumstrategy(rq->bp);
*
* Negotiate with phk to get it fixed.
*/
DEV_STRATEGY(rq->bp, 0); /* reissue the command */
}
/* Functions called to interface with the daemon */
/* queue a request for the daemon */
void
queue_daemon_request(enum daemonrq type, union daemoninfo info)
{
int s;
struct daemonq *qelt = (struct daemonq *) Malloc(sizeof(struct daemonq));
if (qelt == NULL) { /* malloc failed, we're prepared for that */
/*
* Take one of our spares. Give up if it's still in use; the only
* message we're likely to get here is a 'drive failed' message,
* and that'll come by again if we miss it.
*/
if (intqp->privateinuse) /* still in use? */
return; /* yes, give up */
qelt = intqp++;
if (intqp == &intq[INTQSIZE]) /* got to the end, */
intqp = intq; /* wrap around */
qelt->privateinuse = 1; /* it's ours, and it's in use */
} else
qelt->privateinuse = 0;
qelt->next = NULL; /* end of the chain */
qelt->type = type;
qelt->info = info;
s = splhigh();
if (daemonq) { /* something queued already */
dqend->next = qelt;
dqend = qelt;
} else { /* queue is empty, */
daemonq = qelt; /* this is the whole queue */
dqend = qelt;
}
splx(s);
wakeup(&vinum_daemon); /* and give the d<>mon a kick */
}
/*
* see if the daemon is running. Return 0 (no error)
* if it is, ESRCH otherwise
*/
int
vinum_finddaemon()
{
int result;
if (daemonpid != 0) { /* we think we have a daemon, */
queue_daemon_request(daemonrq_ping, (union daemoninfo) 0); /* queue a ping */
result = tsleep(&vinum_finddaemon, PUSER, "reap", 2 * hz);
if (result == 0) /* yup, the daemon's up and running */
return 0;
}
/* no daemon, or we couldn't talk to it: start it */
vinum_daemon(); /* start the daemon */
return 0;
}
int
vinum_setdaemonopts(int options)
{
daemon_options = options;
return 0;
}