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/*
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014 RackTop Systems.
* Copyright (c) 2014 Spectra Logic Corporation, All rights reserved.
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*/
#include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dataset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
#include <sys/dsl_prop.h>
#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
#include <sys/dmu_traverse.h>
#include <sys/dmu_impl.h>
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#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/arc.h>
#include <sys/zio.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/zfeature.h>
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#include <sys/unique.h>
#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
#include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/zfs_znode.h>
#include <sys/zfs_onexit.h>
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#include <sys/zvol.h>
#include <sys/dsl_scan.h>
#include <sys/dsl_deadlist.h>
#include <sys/dsl_destroy.h>
#include <sys/dsl_userhold.h>
#include <sys/dsl_bookmark.h>
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Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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/*
* The SPA supports block sizes up to 16MB. However, very large blocks
* can have an impact on i/o latency (e.g. tying up a spinning disk for
* ~300ms), and also potentially on the memory allocator. Therefore,
* we do not allow the recordsize to be set larger than zfs_max_recordsize
* (default 1MB). Larger blocks can be created by changing this tunable,
* and pools with larger blocks can always be imported and used, regardless
* of this setting.
*/
int zfs_max_recordsize = 1 * 1024 * 1024;
#define SWITCH64(x, y) \
{ \
uint64_t __tmp = (x); \
(x) = (y); \
(y) = __tmp; \
}
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#define DS_REF_MAX (1ULL << 62)
extern inline dsl_dataset_phys_t *dsl_dataset_phys(dsl_dataset_t *ds);
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/*
* Figure out how much of this delta should be propogated to the dsl_dir
* layer. If there's a refreservation, that space has already been
* partially accounted for in our ancestors.
*/
static int64_t
parent_delta(dsl_dataset_t *ds, int64_t delta)
{
dsl_dataset_phys_t *ds_phys;
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uint64_t old_bytes, new_bytes;
if (ds->ds_reserved == 0)
return (delta);
ds_phys = dsl_dataset_phys(ds);
old_bytes = MAX(ds_phys->ds_unique_bytes, ds->ds_reserved);
new_bytes = MAX(ds_phys->ds_unique_bytes + delta, ds->ds_reserved);
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ASSERT3U(ABS((int64_t)(new_bytes - old_bytes)), <=, ABS(delta));
return (new_bytes - old_bytes);
}
void
dsl_dataset_block_born(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const blkptr_t *bp, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
int used, compressed, uncompressed;
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int64_t delta;
used = bp_get_dsize_sync(tx->tx_pool->dp_spa, bp);
compressed = BP_GET_PSIZE(bp);
uncompressed = BP_GET_UCSIZE(bp);
dprintf_bp(bp, "ds=%p", ds);
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ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
/* It could have been compressed away to nothing */
if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp))
return;
ASSERT(BP_GET_TYPE(bp) != DMU_OT_NONE);
ASSERT(DMU_OT_IS_VALID(BP_GET_TYPE(bp)));
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if (ds == NULL) {
dsl_pool_mos_diduse_space(tx->tx_pool,
used, compressed, uncompressed);
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return;
}
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
delta = parent_delta(ds, used);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes += used;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes += compressed;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes += uncompressed;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes += used;
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (BP_GET_LSIZE(bp) > SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE)
ds->ds_need_large_blocks = B_TRUE;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(ds->ds_dir, DD_USED_HEAD, delta,
compressed, uncompressed, tx);
dsl_dir_transfer_space(ds->ds_dir, used - delta,
DD_USED_REFRSRV, DD_USED_HEAD, tx);
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}
int
dsl_dataset_block_kill(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const blkptr_t *bp, dmu_tx_t *tx,
boolean_t async)
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{
int used = bp_get_dsize_sync(tx->tx_pool->dp_spa, bp);
int compressed = BP_GET_PSIZE(bp);
int uncompressed = BP_GET_UCSIZE(bp);
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if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp))
return (0);
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ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
ASSERT(bp->blk_birth <= tx->tx_txg);
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if (ds == NULL) {
dsl_free(tx->tx_pool, tx->tx_txg, bp);
dsl_pool_mos_diduse_space(tx->tx_pool,
-used, -compressed, -uncompressed);
return (used);
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}
ASSERT3P(tx->tx_pool, ==, ds->ds_dir->dd_pool);
ASSERT(!ds->ds_is_snapshot);
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
if (bp->blk_birth > dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg) {
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int64_t delta;
dprintf_bp(bp, "freeing ds=%llu", ds->ds_object);
dsl_free(tx->tx_pool, tx->tx_txg, bp);
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes >= used ||
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!DS_UNIQUE_IS_ACCURATE(ds));
delta = parent_delta(ds, -used);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes -= used;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(ds->ds_dir, DD_USED_HEAD,
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delta, -compressed, -uncompressed, tx);
dsl_dir_transfer_space(ds->ds_dir, -used - delta,
DD_USED_REFRSRV, DD_USED_HEAD, tx);
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} else {
dprintf_bp(bp, "putting on dead list: %s", "");
if (async) {
/*
* We are here as part of zio's write done callback,
* which means we're a zio interrupt thread. We can't
* call dsl_deadlist_insert() now because it may block
* waiting for I/O. Instead, put bp on the deferred
* queue and let dsl_pool_sync() finish the job.
*/
bplist_append(&ds->ds_pending_deadlist, bp);
} else {
dsl_deadlist_insert(&ds->ds_deadlist, bp, tx);
}
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ASSERT3U(ds->ds_prev->ds_object, ==,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj);
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_num_children > 0);
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/* if (bp->blk_birth > prev prev snap txg) prev unique += bs */
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_next_snap_obj ==
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ds->ds_object && bp->blk_birth >
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_prev_snap_txg) {
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_prev->ds_dbuf, tx);
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_prev->ds_lock);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_unique_bytes += used;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_prev->ds_lock);
}
if (bp->blk_birth > ds->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg) {
dsl_dir_transfer_space(ds->ds_dir, used,
DD_USED_HEAD, DD_USED_SNAP, tx);
}
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}
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes, >=, used);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes -= used;
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes, >=, compressed);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes -= compressed;
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes, >=, uncompressed);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes -= uncompressed;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
return (used);
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}
uint64_t
dsl_dataset_prev_snap_txg(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
uint64_t trysnap = 0;
if (ds == NULL)
return (0);
/*
* The snapshot creation could fail, but that would cause an
* incorrect FALSE return, which would only result in an
* overestimation of the amount of space that an operation would
* consume, which is OK.
*
* There's also a small window where we could miss a pending
* snapshot, because we could set the sync task in the quiescing
* phase. So this should only be used as a guess.
*/
if (ds->ds_trysnap_txg >
spa_last_synced_txg(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_spa))
trysnap = ds->ds_trysnap_txg;
return (MAX(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg, trysnap));
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}
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boolean_t
dsl_dataset_block_freeable(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const blkptr_t *bp,
uint64_t blk_birth)
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{
if (blk_birth <= dsl_dataset_prev_snap_txg(ds) ||
(bp != NULL && BP_IS_HOLE(bp)))
return (B_FALSE);
ddt_prefetch(dsl_dataset_get_spa(ds), bp);
return (B_TRUE);
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}
static void
dsl_dataset_evict(void *dbu)
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{
dsl_dataset_t *ds = dbu;
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ASSERT(ds->ds_owner == NULL);
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ds->ds_dbuf = NULL;
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unique_remove(ds->ds_fsid_guid);
if (ds->ds_objset != NULL)
dmu_objset_evict(ds->ds_objset);
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if (ds->ds_prev) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds->ds_prev, ds);
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ds->ds_prev = NULL;
}
bplist_destroy(&ds->ds_pending_deadlist);
if (ds->ds_deadlist.dl_os != NULL)
dsl_deadlist_close(&ds->ds_deadlist);
if (ds->ds_dir)
dsl_dir_async_rele(ds->ds_dir, ds);
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ASSERT(!list_link_active(&ds->ds_synced_link));
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_opening_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
refcount_destroy(&ds->ds_longholds);
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kmem_free(ds, sizeof (dsl_dataset_t));
}
int
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dsl_dataset_get_snapname(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
dsl_dataset_phys_t *headphys;
int err;
dmu_buf_t *headdbuf;
dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
if (ds->ds_snapname[0])
return (0);
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_snap_obj == 0)
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return (0);
err = dmu_bonus_hold(mos, dsl_dir_phys(ds->ds_dir)->dd_head_dataset_obj,
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FTAG, &headdbuf);
if (err != 0)
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return (err);
headphys = headdbuf->db_data;
err = zap_value_search(dp->dp_meta_objset,
headphys->ds_snapnames_zapobj, ds->ds_object, 0, ds->ds_snapname);
if (err != 0 && zfs_recover == B_TRUE) {
err = 0;
(void) snprintf(ds->ds_snapname, sizeof (ds->ds_snapname),
"SNAPOBJ=%llu-ERR=%d",
(unsigned long long)ds->ds_object, err);
}
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dmu_buf_rele(headdbuf, FTAG);
return (err);
}
int
dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const char *name, uint64_t *value)
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{
objset_t *mos = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
uint64_t snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj;
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matchtype_t mt;
int err;
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET)
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mt = MT_FIRST;
else
mt = MT_EXACT;
err = zap_lookup_norm(mos, snapobj, name, 8, 1,
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value, mt, NULL, 0, NULL);
if (err == ENOTSUP && mt == MT_FIRST)
err = zap_lookup(mos, snapobj, name, 8, 1, value);
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return (err);
}
int
dsl_dataset_snap_remove(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const char *name, dmu_tx_t *tx,
boolean_t adj_cnt)
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{
objset_t *mos = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
uint64_t snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj;
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matchtype_t mt;
int err;
dsl_dir_snap_cmtime_update(ds->ds_dir);
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET)
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mt = MT_FIRST;
else
mt = MT_EXACT;
err = zap_remove_norm(mos, snapobj, name, mt, tx);
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if (err == ENOTSUP && mt == MT_FIRST)
err = zap_remove(mos, snapobj, name, tx);
if (err == 0 && adj_cnt)
dsl_fs_ss_count_adjust(ds->ds_dir, -1,
DD_FIELD_SNAPSHOT_COUNT, tx);
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return (err);
}
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_try_add_ref(dsl_pool_t *dp, dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
{
dmu_buf_t *dbuf = ds->ds_dbuf;
boolean_t result = B_FALSE;
if (dbuf != NULL && dmu_buf_try_add_ref(dbuf, dp->dp_meta_objset,
ds->ds_object, DMU_BONUS_BLKID, tag)) {
if (ds == dmu_buf_get_user(dbuf))
result = B_TRUE;
else
dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, tag);
}
return (result);
}
int
dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dsl_pool_t *dp, uint64_t dsobj, void *tag,
dsl_dataset_t **dsp)
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{
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
dmu_buf_t *dbuf;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int err;
dmu_object_info_t doi;
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ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
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err = dmu_bonus_hold(mos, dsobj, tag, &dbuf);
if (err != 0)
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return (err);
/* Make sure dsobj has the correct object type. */
dmu_object_info_from_db(dbuf, &doi);
if (doi.doi_bonus_type != DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET) {
dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
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ds = dmu_buf_get_user(dbuf);
if (ds == NULL) {
dsl_dataset_t *winner = NULL;
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ds = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dsl_dataset_t), KM_SLEEP);
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ds->ds_dbuf = dbuf;
ds->ds_object = dsobj;
ds->ds_is_snapshot = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_num_children != 0;
list_link_init(&ds->ds_synced_link);
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mutex_init(&ds->ds_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&ds->ds_opening_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
refcount_create(&ds->ds_longholds);
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bplist_create(&ds->ds_pending_deadlist);
dsl_deadlist_open(&ds->ds_deadlist,
mos, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_deadlist_obj);
list_create(&ds->ds_sendstreams, sizeof (dmu_sendarg_t),
offsetof(dmu_sendarg_t, dsa_link));
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (doi.doi_type == DMU_OTN_ZAP_METADATA) {
int zaperr = zap_contains(mos, dsobj,
DS_FIELD_LARGE_BLOCKS);
if (zaperr != ENOENT) {
VERIFY0(zaperr);
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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ds->ds_large_blocks = B_TRUE;
}
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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}
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if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_dir_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_dir_obj, NULL, ds,
&ds->ds_dir);
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}
if (err != 0) {
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mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_opening_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
refcount_destroy(&ds->ds_longholds);
bplist_destroy(&ds->ds_pending_deadlist);
dsl_deadlist_close(&ds->ds_deadlist);
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kmem_free(ds, sizeof (dsl_dataset_t));
dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, tag);
return (err);
}
if (!ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
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ds->ds_snapname[0] = '\0';
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj != 0) {
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj,
ds, &ds->ds_prev);
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}
if (doi.doi_type == DMU_OTN_ZAP_METADATA) {
int zaperr = zap_lookup(mos, ds->ds_object,
DS_FIELD_BOOKMARK_NAMES,
sizeof (ds->ds_bookmarks), 1,
&ds->ds_bookmarks);
if (zaperr != ENOENT)
VERIFY0(zaperr);
}
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} else {
if (zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_SNAPNAMES)
err = dsl_dataset_get_snapname(ds);
if (err == 0 &&
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_userrefs_obj != 0) {
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err = zap_count(
ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_userrefs_obj,
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&ds->ds_userrefs);
}
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}
if (err == 0 && !ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
err = dsl_prop_get_int_ds(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFRESERVATION),
&ds->ds_reserved);
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if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_get_int_ds(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFQUOTA),
&ds->ds_quota);
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}
} else {
ds->ds_reserved = ds->ds_quota = 0;
}
dmu_buf_init_user(&ds->ds_dbu, dsl_dataset_evict, &ds->ds_dbuf);
if (err == 0)
winner = dmu_buf_set_user_ie(dbuf, &ds->ds_dbu);
if (err != 0 || winner != NULL) {
bplist_destroy(&ds->ds_pending_deadlist);
dsl_deadlist_close(&ds->ds_deadlist);
if (ds->ds_prev)
dsl_dataset_rele(ds->ds_prev, ds);
dsl_dir_rele(ds->ds_dir, ds);
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mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_opening_lock);
mutex_destroy(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
refcount_destroy(&ds->ds_longholds);
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kmem_free(ds, sizeof (dsl_dataset_t));
if (err != 0) {
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dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, tag);
return (err);
}
ds = winner;
} else {
ds->ds_fsid_guid =
unique_insert(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_fsid_guid);
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}
}
ASSERT3P(ds->ds_dbuf, ==, dbuf);
ASSERT3P(dsl_dataset_phys(ds), ==, dbuf->db_data);
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj != 0 ||
spa_version(dp->dp_spa) < SPA_VERSION_ORIGIN ||
dp->dp_origin_snap == NULL || ds == dp->dp_origin_snap);
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*dsp = ds;
return (0);
}
int
dsl_dataset_hold(dsl_pool_t *dp, const char *name,
void *tag, dsl_dataset_t **dsp)
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{
dsl_dir_t *dd;
const char *snapname;
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uint64_t obj;
int err = 0;
err = dsl_dir_hold(dp, name, FTAG, &dd, &snapname);
if (err != 0)
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return (err);
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
obj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj;
if (obj != 0)
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, tag, dsp);
else
err = SET_ERROR(ENOENT);
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/* we may be looking for a snapshot */
if (err == 0 && snapname != NULL) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
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if (*snapname++ != '@') {
dsl_dataset_rele(*dsp, tag);
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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}
dprintf("looking for snapshot '%s'\n", snapname);
err = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(*dsp, snapname, &obj);
if (err == 0)
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, tag, &ds);
dsl_dataset_rele(*dsp, tag);
if (err == 0) {
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
if (ds->ds_snapname[0] == 0)
(void) strlcpy(ds->ds_snapname, snapname,
sizeof (ds->ds_snapname));
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
*dsp = ds;
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}
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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return (err);
}
int
dsl_dataset_own_obj(dsl_pool_t *dp, uint64_t dsobj,
void *tag, dsl_dataset_t **dsp)
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{
int err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, dsobj, tag, dsp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
if (!dsl_dataset_tryown(*dsp, tag)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(*dsp, tag);
*dsp = NULL;
return (SET_ERROR(EBUSY));
}
return (0);
}
int
dsl_dataset_own(dsl_pool_t *dp, const char *name,
void *tag, dsl_dataset_t **dsp)
{
int err = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, name, tag, dsp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
if (!dsl_dataset_tryown(*dsp, tag)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(*dsp, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EBUSY));
}
return (0);
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}
/*
* See the comment above dsl_pool_hold() for details. In summary, a long
* hold is used to prevent destruction of a dataset while the pool hold
* is dropped, allowing other concurrent operations (e.g. spa_sync()).
*
* The dataset and pool must be held when this function is called. After it
* is called, the pool hold may be released while the dataset is still held
* and accessed.
*/
void
dsl_dataset_long_hold(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
{
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool));
(void) refcount_add(&ds->ds_longholds, tag);
}
void
dsl_dataset_long_rele(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
{
(void) refcount_remove(&ds->ds_longholds, tag);
}
/* Return B_TRUE if there are any long holds on this dataset. */
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_long_held(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
return (!refcount_is_zero(&ds->ds_longholds));
}
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void
dsl_dataset_name(dsl_dataset_t *ds, char *name)
{
if (ds == NULL) {
(void) strcpy(name, "mos");
} else {
dsl_dir_name(ds->ds_dir, name);
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_get_snapname(ds));
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if (ds->ds_snapname[0]) {
(void) strcat(name, "@");
/*
* We use a "recursive" mutex so that we
* can call dprintf_ds() with ds_lock held.
*/
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if (!MUTEX_HELD(&ds->ds_lock)) {
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
(void) strcat(name, ds->ds_snapname);
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
} else {
(void) strcat(name, ds->ds_snapname);
}
}
}
}
void
dsl_dataset_rele(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
{
dmu_buf_rele(ds->ds_dbuf, tag);
}
void
dsl_dataset_disown(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
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{
ASSERT3P(ds->ds_owner, ==, tag);
ASSERT(ds->ds_dbuf != NULL);
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
ds->ds_owner = NULL;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
dsl_dataset_long_rele(ds, tag);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, tag);
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}
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_tryown(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *tag)
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{
boolean_t gotit = FALSE;
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
if (ds->ds_owner == NULL && !DS_IS_INCONSISTENT(ds)) {
ds->ds_owner = tag;
dsl_dataset_long_hold(ds, tag);
gotit = TRUE;
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}
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
return (gotit);
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}
uint64_t
dsl_dataset_create_sync_dd(dsl_dir_t *dd, dsl_dataset_t *origin,
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uint64_t flags, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = dd->dd_pool;
dmu_buf_t *dbuf;
dsl_dataset_phys_t *dsphys;
uint64_t dsobj;
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
if (origin == NULL)
origin = dp->dp_origin_snap;
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ASSERT(origin == NULL || origin->ds_dir->dd_pool == dp);
ASSERT(origin == NULL || dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_num_children > 0);
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ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
ASSERT(dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj == 0);
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dsobj = dmu_object_alloc(mos, DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, 0,
DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, sizeof (dsl_dataset_phys_t), tx);
VERIFY0(dmu_bonus_hold(mos, dsobj, FTAG, &dbuf));
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(dbuf, tx);
dsphys = dbuf->db_data;
bzero(dsphys, sizeof (dsl_dataset_phys_t));
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dsphys->ds_dir_obj = dd->dd_object;
dsphys->ds_flags = flags;
dsphys->ds_fsid_guid = unique_create();
(void) random_get_pseudo_bytes((void*)&dsphys->ds_guid,
sizeof (dsphys->ds_guid));
dsphys->ds_snapnames_zapobj =
zap_create_norm(mos, U8_TEXTPREP_TOUPPER, DMU_OT_DSL_DS_SNAP_MAP,
DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
dsphys->ds_creation_time = gethrestime_sec();
dsphys->ds_creation_txg = tx->tx_txg == TXG_INITIAL ? 1 : tx->tx_txg;
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if (origin == NULL) {
dsphys->ds_deadlist_obj = dsl_deadlist_alloc(mos, tx);
} else {
dsl_dataset_t *ohds; /* head of the origin snapshot */
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dsphys->ds_prev_snap_obj = origin->ds_object;
dsphys->ds_prev_snap_txg =
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_creation_txg;
dsphys->ds_referenced_bytes =
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_referenced_bytes;
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dsphys->ds_compressed_bytes =
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_compressed_bytes;
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dsphys->ds_uncompressed_bytes =
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
dsphys->ds_bp = dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_bp;
Illumos 5150 - zfs clone of a defer_destroy snapshot causes strangeness When a clone is created of a snapshot that has been marked for deferred destroy (with "zfs destroy -d"), the clone "inherits" the defer_destroy flag from the origin, and any snapshots of the clone "inherit" the defer_destroy flag from the clone. This causes a strange situation where the clone's snapshots are marked for defer_destroy but they have no holds or clones. If the clone's snapshot gets a hold or clone, which is then deleted, we will honor the incorrectly-set defer_destroy flag and delete the snapshot! Steps to reproduce: * zpool create test c1t1d0 * zfs create test/fs * zfs snapshot test/fs@a * zfs clone test/fs@a test/clone * zfs destroy -d test/fs@a * zfs clone test/fs@a test/clone2 * zfs snapshot test/clone2@a * zfs hold hld test/clone2@a * zfs release hld test/clone2@a * zfs list -r -t all test <test/clone2@a has been destroyed> We noticed that this causes dcenter to get very confused, because it treats snapshots that are marked defer_destroy as not existing. So it won't see any snapshots of the clone that's marked defer_destroy. 5150 - zfs clone of a defer_destroy snapshot causes strangeness Reviewed by: Christopher Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Max Grossman <max.grossman@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@gmail.com> Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/projects/illumos-gate//issues/5150 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/42fcb65 Ported by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #2690
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/*
* Inherit flags that describe the dataset's contents
* (INCONSISTENT) or properties (Case Insensitive).
*/
dsphys->ds_flags |= dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_flags &
Illumos 5150 - zfs clone of a defer_destroy snapshot causes strangeness When a clone is created of a snapshot that has been marked for deferred destroy (with "zfs destroy -d"), the clone "inherits" the defer_destroy flag from the origin, and any snapshots of the clone "inherit" the defer_destroy flag from the clone. This causes a strange situation where the clone's snapshots are marked for defer_destroy but they have no holds or clones. If the clone's snapshot gets a hold or clone, which is then deleted, we will honor the incorrectly-set defer_destroy flag and delete the snapshot! Steps to reproduce: * zpool create test c1t1d0 * zfs create test/fs * zfs snapshot test/fs@a * zfs clone test/fs@a test/clone * zfs destroy -d test/fs@a * zfs clone test/fs@a test/clone2 * zfs snapshot test/clone2@a * zfs hold hld test/clone2@a * zfs release hld test/clone2@a * zfs list -r -t all test <test/clone2@a has been destroyed> We noticed that this causes dcenter to get very confused, because it treats snapshots that are marked defer_destroy as not existing. So it won't see any snapshots of the clone that's marked defer_destroy. 5150 - zfs clone of a defer_destroy snapshot causes strangeness Reviewed by: Christopher Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Max Grossman <max.grossman@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@gmail.com> Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/projects/illumos-gate//issues/5150 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/42fcb65 Ported by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #2690
2014-09-12 03:45:50 +00:00
(DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT | DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET);
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Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (origin->ds_large_blocks)
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync_impl(dsobj, tx);
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_num_children++;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dir_phys(origin->ds_dir)->dd_head_dataset_obj,
FTAG, &ohds));
dsphys->ds_deadlist_obj = dsl_deadlist_clone(&ohds->ds_deadlist,
dsphys->ds_prev_snap_txg, dsphys->ds_prev_snap_obj, tx);
dsl_dataset_rele(ohds, FTAG);
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_NEXT_CLONES) {
if (dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_next_clones_obj == 0) {
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_next_clones_obj =
zap_create(mos,
DMU_OT_NEXT_CLONES, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
}
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(mos,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_next_clones_obj,
dsobj, tx));
}
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(dd->dd_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj = origin->ds_object;
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_DIR_CLONES) {
if (dsl_dir_phys(origin->ds_dir)->dd_clones == 0) {
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin->ds_dir->dd_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dir_phys(origin->ds_dir)->dd_clones =
zap_create(mos,
DMU_OT_DSL_CLONES, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
}
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(mos,
dsl_dir_phys(origin->ds_dir)->dd_clones,
dsobj, tx));
}
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}
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_UNIQUE_ACCURATE)
dsphys->ds_flags |= DS_FLAG_UNIQUE_ACCURATE;
dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, FTAG);
dmu_buf_will_dirty(dd->dd_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj = dsobj;
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return (dsobj);
}
static void
dsl_dataset_zero_zil(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
objset_t *os;
VERIFY0(dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, &os));
bzero(&os->os_zil_header, sizeof (os->os_zil_header));
dsl_dataset_dirty(ds, tx);
}
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uint64_t
dsl_dataset_create_sync(dsl_dir_t *pdd, const char *lastname,
dsl_dataset_t *origin, uint64_t flags, cred_t *cr, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = pdd->dd_pool;
uint64_t dsobj, ddobj;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
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ASSERT(lastname[0] != '@');
ddobj = dsl_dir_create_sync(dp, pdd, lastname, tx);
VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold_obj(dp, ddobj, lastname, FTAG, &dd));
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dsobj = dsl_dataset_create_sync_dd(dd, origin,
flags & ~DS_CREATE_FLAG_NODIRTY, tx);
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dsl_deleg_set_create_perms(dd, tx, cr);
/*
* Since we're creating a new node we know it's a leaf, so we can
* initialize the counts if the limit feature is active.
*/
if (spa_feature_is_active(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_FS_SS_LIMIT)) {
uint64_t cnt = 0;
objset_t *os = dd->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
dsl_dir_zapify(dd, tx);
VERIFY0(zap_add(os, dd->dd_object, DD_FIELD_FILESYSTEM_COUNT,
sizeof (cnt), 1, &cnt, tx));
VERIFY0(zap_add(os, dd->dd_object, DD_FIELD_SNAPSHOT_COUNT,
sizeof (cnt), 1, &cnt, tx));
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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/*
* If we are creating a clone, make sure we zero out any stale
* data from the origin snapshots zil header.
*/
if (origin != NULL && !(flags & DS_CREATE_FLAG_NODIRTY)) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, dsobj, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_zero_zil(ds, tx);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
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return (dsobj);
}
/*
* The unique space in the head dataset can be calculated by subtracting
* the space used in the most recent snapshot, that is still being used
* in this file system, from the space currently in use. To figure out
* the space in the most recent snapshot still in use, we need to take
* the total space used in the snapshot and subtract out the space that
* has been freed up since the snapshot was taken.
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*/
void
dsl_dataset_recalc_head_uniq(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
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{
uint64_t mrs_used;
uint64_t dlused, dlcomp, dluncomp;
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ASSERT(!ds->ds_is_snapshot);
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if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj != 0)
mrs_used = dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_referenced_bytes;
else
mrs_used = 0;
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dsl_deadlist_space(&ds->ds_deadlist, &dlused, &dlcomp, &dluncomp);
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ASSERT3U(dlused, <=, mrs_used);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes =
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes - (mrs_used - dlused);
if (spa_version(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_spa) >=
SPA_VERSION_UNIQUE_ACCURATE)
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags |= DS_FLAG_UNIQUE_ACCURATE;
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}
void
dsl_dataset_remove_from_next_clones(dsl_dataset_t *ds, uint64_t obj,
dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
objset_t *mos = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
int err;
ASSERTV(uint64_t count);
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_num_children >= 2);
err = zap_remove_int(mos, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj,
obj, tx);
/*
* The err should not be ENOENT, but a bug in a previous version
* of the code could cause upgrade_clones_cb() to not set
* ds_next_snap_obj when it should, leading to a missing entry.
* If we knew that the pool was created after
* SPA_VERSION_NEXT_CLONES, we could assert that it isn't
* ENOENT. However, at least we can check that we don't have
* too many entries in the next_clones_obj even after failing to
* remove this one.
*/
if (err != ENOENT)
VERIFY0(err);
ASSERT0(zap_count(mos, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj,
&count));
ASSERT3U(count, <=, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_num_children - 2);
}
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blkptr_t *
dsl_dataset_get_blkptr(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
return (&dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_bp);
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}
void
dsl_dataset_set_blkptr(dsl_dataset_t *ds, blkptr_t *bp, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
/* If it's the meta-objset, set dp_meta_rootbp */
if (ds == NULL) {
tx->tx_pool->dp_meta_rootbp = *bp;
} else {
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_bp = *bp;
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}
}
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spa_t *
dsl_dataset_get_spa(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
return (ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_spa);
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}
void
dsl_dataset_dirty(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
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if (ds == NULL) /* this is the meta-objset */
return;
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ASSERT(ds->ds_objset != NULL);
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if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_snap_obj != 0)
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panic("dirtying snapshot!");
dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
if (txg_list_add(&dp->dp_dirty_datasets, ds, tx->tx_txg)) {
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/* up the hold count until we can be written out */
dmu_buf_add_ref(ds->ds_dbuf, ds);
}
}
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_is_dirty(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
int t;
for (t = 0; t < TXG_SIZE; t++) {
if (txg_list_member(&ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_dirty_datasets,
ds, t))
return (B_TRUE);
}
return (B_FALSE);
}
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static int
dsl_dataset_snapshot_reserve_space(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
uint64_t asize;
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if (!dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx))
return (0);
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/*
* If there's an fs-only reservation, any blocks that might become
* owned by the snapshot dataset must be accommodated by space
* outside of the reservation.
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*/
ASSERT(ds->ds_reserved == 0 || DS_UNIQUE_IS_ACCURATE(ds));
asize = MIN(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes, ds->ds_reserved);
if (asize > dsl_dir_space_available(ds->ds_dir, NULL, 0, TRUE))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
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/*
* Propagate any reserved space for this snapshot to other
* snapshot checks in this sync group.
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*/
if (asize > 0)
dsl_dir_willuse_space(ds->ds_dir, asize, tx);
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return (0);
}
typedef struct dsl_dataset_snapshot_arg {
nvlist_t *ddsa_snaps;
nvlist_t *ddsa_props;
nvlist_t *ddsa_errors;
cred_t *ddsa_cr;
} dsl_dataset_snapshot_arg_t;
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int
dsl_dataset_snapshot_check_impl(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const char *snapname,
dmu_tx_t *tx, boolean_t recv, uint64_t cnt, cred_t *cr)
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{
int error;
uint64_t value;
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ds->ds_trysnap_txg = tx->tx_txg;
if (!dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx))
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return (0);
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/*
* We don't allow multiple snapshots of the same txg. If there
* is already one, try again.
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*/
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg >= tx->tx_txg)
return (SET_ERROR(EAGAIN));
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/*
* Check for conflicting snapshot name.
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*/
error = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(ds, snapname, &value);
if (error == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST));
if (error != ENOENT)
return (error);
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/*
* We don't allow taking snapshots of inconsistent datasets, such as
* those into which we are currently receiving. However, if we are
* creating this snapshot as part of a receive, this check will be
* executed atomically with respect to the completion of the receive
* itself but prior to the clearing of DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT; in this
* case we ignore this, knowing it will be fixed up for us shortly in
* dmu_recv_end_sync().
*/
if (!recv && DS_IS_INCONSISTENT(ds))
return (SET_ERROR(EBUSY));
/*
* Skip the check for temporary snapshots or if we have already checked
* the counts in dsl_dataset_snapshot_check. This means we really only
* check the count here when we're receiving a stream.
*/
if (cnt != 0 && cr != NULL) {
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(ds->ds_dir, cnt,
ZFS_PROP_SNAPSHOT_LIMIT, NULL, cr);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
}
error = dsl_dataset_snapshot_reserve_space(ds, tx);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
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return (0);
}
static int
dsl_dataset_snapshot_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_arg_t *ddsa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
nvpair_t *pair;
int rv = 0;
/*
* Pre-compute how many total new snapshots will be created for each
* level in the tree and below. This is needed for validating the
* snapshot limit when either taking a recursive snapshot or when
* taking multiple snapshots.
*
* The problem is that the counts are not actually adjusted when
* we are checking, only when we finally sync. For a single snapshot,
* this is easy, the count will increase by 1 at each node up the tree,
* but its more complicated for the recursive/multiple snapshot case.
*
* The dsl_fs_ss_limit_check function does recursively check the count
* at each level up the tree but since it is validating each snapshot
* independently we need to be sure that we are validating the complete
* count for the entire set of snapshots. We do this by rolling up the
* counts for each component of the name into an nvlist and then
* checking each of those cases with the aggregated count.
*
* This approach properly handles not only the recursive snapshot
* case (where we get all of those on the ddsa_snaps list) but also
* the sibling case (e.g. snapshot a/b and a/c so that we will also
* validate the limit on 'a' using a count of 2).
*
* We validate the snapshot names in the third loop and only report
* name errors once.
*/
if (dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx)) {
char *nm;
nvlist_t *cnt_track = NULL;
cnt_track = fnvlist_alloc();
nm = kmem_alloc(MAXPATHLEN, KM_SLEEP);
/* Rollup aggregated counts into the cnt_track list */
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, NULL);
pair != NULL;
pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, pair)) {
char *pdelim;
uint64_t val;
(void) strlcpy(nm, nvpair_name(pair), MAXPATHLEN);
pdelim = strchr(nm, '@');
if (pdelim == NULL)
continue;
*pdelim = '\0';
do {
if (nvlist_lookup_uint64(cnt_track, nm,
&val) == 0) {
/* update existing entry */
fnvlist_add_uint64(cnt_track, nm,
val + 1);
} else {
/* add to list */
fnvlist_add_uint64(cnt_track, nm, 1);
}
pdelim = strrchr(nm, '/');
if (pdelim != NULL)
*pdelim = '\0';
} while (pdelim != NULL);
}
kmem_free(nm, MAXPATHLEN);
/* Check aggregated counts at each level */
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(cnt_track, NULL);
pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(cnt_track, pair)) {
int error = 0;
char *name;
uint64_t cnt = 0;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
name = nvpair_name(pair);
cnt = fnvpair_value_uint64(pair);
ASSERT(cnt > 0);
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, name, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(ds->ds_dir, cnt,
ZFS_PROP_SNAPSHOT_LIMIT, NULL,
ddsa->ddsa_cr);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
if (error != 0) {
if (ddsa->ddsa_errors != NULL)
fnvlist_add_int32(ddsa->ddsa_errors,
name, error);
rv = error;
/* only report one error for this check */
break;
}
}
nvlist_free(cnt_track);
}
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, NULL);
pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, pair)) {
int error = 0;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
char *name, *atp;
char dsname[MAXNAMELEN];
name = nvpair_name(pair);
if (strlen(name) >= MAXNAMELEN)
error = SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG);
if (error == 0) {
atp = strchr(name, '@');
if (atp == NULL)
error = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
if (error == 0)
(void) strlcpy(dsname, name, atp - name + 1);
}
if (error == 0)
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
/* passing 0/NULL skips dsl_fs_ss_limit_check */
error = dsl_dataset_snapshot_check_impl(ds,
atp + 1, tx, B_FALSE, 0, NULL);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
if (error != 0) {
if (ddsa->ddsa_errors != NULL) {
fnvlist_add_int32(ddsa->ddsa_errors,
name, error);
}
rv = error;
}
}
return (rv);
}
void
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync_impl(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const char *snapname,
dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
dmu_buf_t *dbuf;
dsl_dataset_phys_t *dsphys;
uint64_t dsobj, crtxg;
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
ASSERTV(static zil_header_t zero_zil);
ASSERTV(objset_t *os);
ASSERT(RRW_WRITE_HELD(&dp->dp_config_rwlock));
/*
* If we are on an old pool, the zil must not be active, in which
* case it will be zeroed. Usually zil_suspend() accomplishes this.
*/
ASSERT(spa_version(dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_FAST_SNAP ||
dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, &os) != 0 ||
bcmp(&os->os_phys->os_zil_header, &zero_zil,
sizeof (zero_zil)) == 0);
dsl_fs_ss_count_adjust(ds->ds_dir, 1, DD_FIELD_SNAPSHOT_COUNT, tx);
/*
* The origin's ds_creation_txg has to be < TXG_INITIAL
*/
if (strcmp(snapname, ORIGIN_DIR_NAME) == 0)
crtxg = 1;
else
crtxg = tx->tx_txg;
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dsobj = dmu_object_alloc(mos, DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, 0,
DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, sizeof (dsl_dataset_phys_t), tx);
VERIFY0(dmu_bonus_hold(mos, dsobj, FTAG, &dbuf));
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(dbuf, tx);
dsphys = dbuf->db_data;
bzero(dsphys, sizeof (dsl_dataset_phys_t));
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dsphys->ds_dir_obj = ds->ds_dir->dd_object;
dsphys->ds_fsid_guid = unique_create();
(void) random_get_pseudo_bytes((void*)&dsphys->ds_guid,
sizeof (dsphys->ds_guid));
dsphys->ds_prev_snap_obj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
dsphys->ds_prev_snap_txg = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg;
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dsphys->ds_next_snap_obj = ds->ds_object;
dsphys->ds_num_children = 1;
dsphys->ds_creation_time = gethrestime_sec();
dsphys->ds_creation_txg = crtxg;
dsphys->ds_deadlist_obj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_deadlist_obj;
dsphys->ds_referenced_bytes = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes;
dsphys->ds_compressed_bytes = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes;
dsphys->ds_uncompressed_bytes =
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
dsphys->ds_flags = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags;
dsphys->ds_bp = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_bp;
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dmu_buf_rele(dbuf, FTAG);
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (ds->ds_large_blocks)
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync_impl(dsobj, tx);
ASSERT3U(ds->ds_prev != 0, ==,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj != 0);
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if (ds->ds_prev) {
uint64_t next_clones_obj =
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_next_clones_obj;
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_next_snap_obj ==
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ds->ds_object ||
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_num_children > 1);
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_next_snap_obj ==
ds->ds_object) {
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_prev->ds_dbuf, tx);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg, ==,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_creation_txg);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_next_snap_obj = dsobj;
} else if (next_clones_obj != 0) {
dsl_dataset_remove_from_next_clones(ds->ds_prev,
dsphys->ds_next_snap_obj, tx);
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(mos,
next_clones_obj, dsobj, tx));
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}
}
/*
* If we have a reference-reservation on this dataset, we will
* need to increase the amount of refreservation being charged
* since our unique space is going to zero.
*/
if (ds->ds_reserved) {
int64_t delta;
ASSERT(DS_UNIQUE_IS_ACCURATE(ds));
delta = MIN(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes,
ds->ds_reserved);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(ds->ds_dir, DD_USED_REFRSRV,
delta, 0, 0, tx);
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}
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_deadlist_obj =
dsl_deadlist_clone(&ds->ds_deadlist, UINT64_MAX,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj, tx);
dsl_deadlist_close(&ds->ds_deadlist);
dsl_deadlist_open(&ds->ds_deadlist, mos,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_deadlist_obj);
dsl_deadlist_add_key(&ds->ds_deadlist,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg, tx);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg, <, tx->tx_txg);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj = dsobj;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg = crtxg;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes = 0;
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if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_UNIQUE_ACCURATE)
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags |= DS_FLAG_UNIQUE_ACCURATE;
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VERIFY0(zap_add(mos, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj,
snapname, 8, 1, &dsobj, tx));
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if (ds->ds_prev)
dsl_dataset_rele(ds->ds_prev, ds);
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj, ds, &ds->ds_prev));
dsl_scan_ds_snapshotted(ds, tx);
dsl_dir_snap_cmtime_update(ds->ds_dir);
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Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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spa_history_log_internal_ds(ds->ds_prev, "snapshot", tx, "");
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}
static void
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_arg_t *ddsa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
nvpair_t *pair;
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for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, NULL);
pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(ddsa->ddsa_snaps, pair)) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
char *name, *atp;
char dsname[MAXNAMELEN];
name = nvpair_name(pair);
atp = strchr(name, '@');
(void) strlcpy(dsname, name, atp - name + 1);
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync_impl(ds, atp + 1, tx);
if (ddsa->ddsa_props != NULL) {
dsl_props_set_sync_impl(ds->ds_prev,
ZPROP_SRC_LOCAL, ddsa->ddsa_props, tx);
}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
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}
/*
* The snapshots must all be in the same pool.
* All-or-nothing: if there are any failures, nothing will be modified.
*/
int
dsl_dataset_snapshot(nvlist_t *snaps, nvlist_t *props, nvlist_t *errors)
{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_arg_t ddsa;
nvpair_t *pair;
boolean_t needsuspend;
int error;
spa_t *spa;
char *firstname;
nvlist_t *suspended = NULL;
pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, NULL);
if (pair == NULL)
return (0);
firstname = nvpair_name(pair);
error = spa_open(firstname, &spa, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
needsuspend = (spa_version(spa) < SPA_VERSION_FAST_SNAP);
spa_close(spa, FTAG);
if (needsuspend) {
suspended = fnvlist_alloc();
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, NULL); pair != NULL;
pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, pair)) {
char fsname[MAXNAMELEN];
char *snapname = nvpair_name(pair);
char *atp;
void *cookie;
atp = strchr(snapname, '@');
if (atp == NULL) {
error = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
break;
}
(void) strlcpy(fsname, snapname, atp - snapname + 1);
error = zil_suspend(fsname, &cookie);
if (error != 0)
break;
fnvlist_add_uint64(suspended, fsname,
(uintptr_t)cookie);
}
}
ddsa.ddsa_snaps = snaps;
ddsa.ddsa_props = props;
ddsa.ddsa_errors = errors;
ddsa.ddsa_cr = CRED();
if (error == 0) {
error = dsl_sync_task(firstname, dsl_dataset_snapshot_check,
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync, &ddsa,
fnvlist_num_pairs(snaps) * 3, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL);
}
if (suspended != NULL) {
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(suspended, NULL); pair != NULL;
pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(suspended, pair)) {
zil_resume((void *)(uintptr_t)
fnvpair_value_uint64(pair));
}
fnvlist_free(suspended);
}
Remove ZFC_IOC_*_MINOR ioctl()s Early versions of ZFS coordinated the creation and destruction of device minors from userspace. This was inherently racy and in late 2009 these ioctl()s were removed leaving everything up to the kernel. This significantly simplified the code. However, we never picked up these changes in ZoL since we'd already significantly adjusted this code for Linux. This patch aims to rectify that by finally removing ZFC_IOC_*_MINOR ioctl()s and moving all the functionality down in to the kernel. Since this cleanup will change the kernel/user ABI it's being done in the same tag as the previous libzfs_core ABI changes. This will minimize, but not eliminate, the disruption to end users. Once merged ZoL, Illumos, and FreeBSD will basically be back in sync in regards to handling ZVOLs in the common code. While each platform must have its own custom zvol.c implemenation the interfaces provided are consistent. NOTES: 1) This patch introduces one subtle change in behavior which could not be easily avoided. Prior to this change callers of 'zfs create -V ...' were guaranteed that upon exit the /dev/zvol/ block device link would be created or an error returned. That's no longer the case. The utilities will no longer block waiting for the symlink to be created. Callers are now responsible for blocking, this is why a 'udev_wait' call was added to the 'label' function in scripts/common.sh. 2) The read-only behavior of a ZVOL now solely depends on if the ZVOL_RDONLY bit is set in zv->zv_flags. The redundant policy setting in the gendisk structure was removed. This both simplifies the code and allows us to safely leverage set_disk_ro() to issue a KOBJ_CHANGE uevent. See the comment in the code for futher details on this. 3) Because __zvol_create_minor() and zvol_alloc() may now be called in a sync task they must use KM_PUSHPAGE. References: illumos/illumos-gate@681d9761e8516a7dc5ab6589e2dfe717777e1123 Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Closes #1969
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#ifdef _KERNEL
if (error == 0) {
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, NULL); pair != NULL;
pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(snaps, pair)) {
Remove ZFC_IOC_*_MINOR ioctl()s Early versions of ZFS coordinated the creation and destruction of device minors from userspace. This was inherently racy and in late 2009 these ioctl()s were removed leaving everything up to the kernel. This significantly simplified the code. However, we never picked up these changes in ZoL since we'd already significantly adjusted this code for Linux. This patch aims to rectify that by finally removing ZFC_IOC_*_MINOR ioctl()s and moving all the functionality down in to the kernel. Since this cleanup will change the kernel/user ABI it's being done in the same tag as the previous libzfs_core ABI changes. This will minimize, but not eliminate, the disruption to end users. Once merged ZoL, Illumos, and FreeBSD will basically be back in sync in regards to handling ZVOLs in the common code. While each platform must have its own custom zvol.c implemenation the interfaces provided are consistent. NOTES: 1) This patch introduces one subtle change in behavior which could not be easily avoided. Prior to this change callers of 'zfs create -V ...' were guaranteed that upon exit the /dev/zvol/ block device link would be created or an error returned. That's no longer the case. The utilities will no longer block waiting for the symlink to be created. Callers are now responsible for blocking, this is why a 'udev_wait' call was added to the 'label' function in scripts/common.sh. 2) The read-only behavior of a ZVOL now solely depends on if the ZVOL_RDONLY bit is set in zv->zv_flags. The redundant policy setting in the gendisk structure was removed. This both simplifies the code and allows us to safely leverage set_disk_ro() to issue a KOBJ_CHANGE uevent. See the comment in the code for futher details on this. 3) Because __zvol_create_minor() and zvol_alloc() may now be called in a sync task they must use KM_PUSHPAGE. References: illumos/illumos-gate@681d9761e8516a7dc5ab6589e2dfe717777e1123 Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Closes #1969
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char *snapname = nvpair_name(pair);
zvol_create_minors(snapname);
}
}
#endif
return (error);
}
typedef struct dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_arg {
const char *ddsta_fsname;
const char *ddsta_snapname;
minor_t ddsta_cleanup_minor;
const char *ddsta_htag;
} dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_arg_t;
static int
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_arg_t *ddsta = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int error;
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsta->ddsta_fsname, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
/* NULL cred means no limit check for tmp snapshot */
error = dsl_dataset_snapshot_check_impl(ds, ddsta->ddsta_snapname,
tx, B_FALSE, 0, NULL);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) < SPA_VERSION_USERREFS) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
}
error = dsl_dataset_user_hold_check_one(NULL, ddsta->ddsta_htag,
B_TRUE, tx);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (0);
}
static void
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_arg_t *ddsta = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsta->ddsta_fsname, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync_impl(ds, ddsta->ddsta_snapname, tx);
dsl_dataset_user_hold_sync_one(ds->ds_prev, ddsta->ddsta_htag,
ddsta->ddsta_cleanup_minor, gethrestime_sec(), tx);
dsl_destroy_snapshot_sync_impl(ds->ds_prev, B_TRUE, tx);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
int
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp(const char *fsname, const char *snapname,
minor_t cleanup_minor, const char *htag)
{
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_arg_t ddsta;
int error;
spa_t *spa;
boolean_t needsuspend;
void *cookie;
ddsta.ddsta_fsname = fsname;
ddsta.ddsta_snapname = snapname;
ddsta.ddsta_cleanup_minor = cleanup_minor;
ddsta.ddsta_htag = htag;
error = spa_open(fsname, &spa, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
needsuspend = (spa_version(spa) < SPA_VERSION_FAST_SNAP);
spa_close(spa, FTAG);
if (needsuspend) {
error = zil_suspend(fsname, &cookie);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
}
error = dsl_sync_task(fsname, dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_check,
dsl_dataset_snapshot_tmp_sync, &ddsta, 3, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED);
if (needsuspend)
zil_resume(cookie);
return (error);
}
void
dsl_dataset_sync(dsl_dataset_t *ds, zio_t *zio, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
ASSERT(ds->ds_objset != NULL);
ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_snap_obj == 0);
/*
* in case we had to change ds_fsid_guid when we opened it,
* sync it out now.
*/
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_fsid_guid = ds->ds_fsid_guid;
dmu_objset_sync(ds->ds_objset, zio, tx);
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (ds->ds_need_large_blocks && !ds->ds_large_blocks) {
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync_impl(ds->ds_object, tx);
ds->ds_large_blocks = B_TRUE;
}
}
static void
get_clones_stat(dsl_dataset_t *ds, nvlist_t *nv)
{
uint64_t count = 0;
objset_t *mos = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t za;
nvlist_t *propval = fnvlist_alloc();
nvlist_t *val = fnvlist_alloc();
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool));
/*
* There may be missing entries in ds_next_clones_obj
* due to a bug in a previous version of the code.
* Only trust it if it has the right number of entries.
*/
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj != 0) {
VERIFY0(zap_count(mos, dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj,
&count));
}
if (count != dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_num_children - 1)
goto fail;
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, mos,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, &za) == 0;
zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
dsl_dataset_t *clone;
char buf[ZFS_MAXNAMELEN];
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool,
za.za_first_integer, FTAG, &clone));
dsl_dir_name(clone->ds_dir, buf);
fnvlist_add_boolean(val, buf);
dsl_dataset_rele(clone, FTAG);
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
fnvlist_add_nvlist(propval, ZPROP_VALUE, val);
fnvlist_add_nvlist(nv, zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_CLONES), propval);
fail:
nvlist_free(val);
nvlist_free(propval);
}
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void
dsl_dataset_stats(dsl_dataset_t *ds, nvlist_t *nv)
{
uint64_t refd, avail, uobjs, aobjs, ratio;
ASSERTV(dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool);
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
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ratio = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes == 0 ? 100 :
(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes * 100 /
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_compressed_bytes);
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_REFRATIO, ratio);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_LOGICALREFERENCED,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes);
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
2013-08-28 11:45:09 +00:00
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_COMPRESSRATIO, ratio);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_USED,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes);
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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get_clones_stat(ds, nv);
} else {
dsl_dir_stats(ds->ds_dir, nv);
}
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dsl_dataset_space(ds, &refd, &avail, &uobjs, &aobjs);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_AVAILABLE, avail);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_REFERENCED, refd);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_CREATION,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_creation_time);
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_CREATETXG,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_creation_txg);
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_REFQUOTA,
ds->ds_quota);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_REFRESERVATION,
ds->ds_reserved);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_GUID,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_guid);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_UNIQUE,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_OBJSETID,
ds->ds_object);
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_USERREFS,
ds->ds_userrefs);
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_DEFER_DESTROY,
DS_IS_DEFER_DESTROY(ds) ? 1 : 0);
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if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj != 0) {
uint64_t written, comp, uncomp;
dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
dsl_dataset_t *prev;
int err;
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj, FTAG, &prev);
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_dataset_space_written(prev, ds, &written,
&comp, &uncomp);
dsl_dataset_rele(prev, FTAG);
if (err == 0) {
dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_WRITTEN,
written);
}
}
}
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}
void
dsl_dataset_fast_stat(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_objset_stats_t *stat)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
stat->dds_creation_txg = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_creation_txg;
stat->dds_inconsistent =
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
stat->dds_guid = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_guid;
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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stat->dds_origin[0] = '\0';
if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
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stat->dds_is_snapshot = B_TRUE;
stat->dds_num_clones =
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_num_children - 1;
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} else {
stat->dds_is_snapshot = B_FALSE;
stat->dds_num_clones = 0;
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Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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if (dsl_dir_is_clone(ds->ds_dir)) {
dsl_dataset_t *ods;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dir_phys(ds->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj,
FTAG, &ods));
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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dsl_dataset_name(ods, stat->dds_origin);
dsl_dataset_rele(ods, FTAG);
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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}
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}
}
uint64_t
dsl_dataset_fsid_guid(dsl_dataset_t *ds)
{
return (ds->ds_fsid_guid);
}
void
dsl_dataset_space(dsl_dataset_t *ds,
uint64_t *refdbytesp, uint64_t *availbytesp,
uint64_t *usedobjsp, uint64_t *availobjsp)
{
*refdbytesp = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes;
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*availbytesp = dsl_dir_space_available(ds->ds_dir, NULL, 0, TRUE);
if (ds->ds_reserved > dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes)
*availbytesp +=
ds->ds_reserved - dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes;
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if (ds->ds_quota != 0) {
/*
* Adjust available bytes according to refquota
*/
if (*refdbytesp < ds->ds_quota)
*availbytesp = MIN(*availbytesp,
ds->ds_quota - *refdbytesp);
else
*availbytesp = 0;
}
*usedobjsp = BP_GET_FILL(&dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_bp);
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*availobjsp = DN_MAX_OBJECT - *usedobjsp;
}
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_modified_since_snap(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dsl_dataset_t *snap)
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{
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool));
if (snap == NULL)
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return (B_FALSE);
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_bp.blk_birth >
dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_creation_txg) {
objset_t *os, *os_snap;
/*
* It may be that only the ZIL differs, because it was
* reset in the head. Don't count that as being
* modified.
*/
if (dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, &os) != 0)
return (B_TRUE);
if (dmu_objset_from_ds(snap, &os_snap) != 0)
return (B_TRUE);
return (bcmp(&os->os_phys->os_meta_dnode,
&os_snap->os_phys->os_meta_dnode,
sizeof (os->os_phys->os_meta_dnode)) != 0);
}
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return (B_FALSE);
}
typedef struct dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg {
const char *ddrsa_fsname;
const char *ddrsa_oldsnapname;
const char *ddrsa_newsnapname;
boolean_t ddrsa_recursive;
dmu_tx_t *ddrsa_tx;
} dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t;
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/* ARGSUSED */
static int
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_check_impl(dsl_pool_t *dp,
dsl_dataset_t *hds, void *arg)
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{
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t *ddrsa = arg;
int error;
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uint64_t val;
error = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(hds, ddrsa->ddrsa_oldsnapname, &val);
if (error != 0) {
/* ignore nonexistent snapshots */
return (error == ENOENT ? 0 : error);
}
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/* new name should not exist */
error = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(hds, ddrsa->ddrsa_newsnapname, &val);
if (error == 0)
error = SET_ERROR(EEXIST);
else if (error == ENOENT)
error = 0;
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/* dataset name + 1 for the "@" + the new snapshot name must fit */
if (dsl_dir_namelen(hds->ds_dir) + 1 +
strlen(ddrsa->ddrsa_newsnapname) >= MAXNAMELEN)
error = SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG);
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return (error);
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}
static int
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t *ddrsa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
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dsl_dataset_t *hds;
int error;
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddrsa->ddrsa_fsname, FTAG, &hds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
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if (ddrsa->ddrsa_recursive) {
error = dmu_objset_find_dp(dp, hds->ds_dir->dd_object,
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_check_impl, ddrsa,
DS_FIND_CHILDREN);
} else {
error = dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_check_impl(dp, hds, ddrsa);
}
dsl_dataset_rele(hds, FTAG);
return (error);
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}
static int
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_sync_impl(dsl_pool_t *dp,
dsl_dataset_t *hds, void *arg)
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{
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t *ddrsa = arg;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
uint64_t val;
dmu_tx_t *tx = ddrsa->ddrsa_tx;
int error;
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error = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(hds, ddrsa->ddrsa_oldsnapname, &val);
ASSERT(error == 0 || error == ENOENT);
if (error == ENOENT) {
/* ignore nonexistent snapshots */
return (0);
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}
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, val, FTAG, &ds));
/* log before we change the name */
spa_history_log_internal_ds(ds, "rename", tx,
"-> @%s", ddrsa->ddrsa_newsnapname);
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_snap_remove(hds, ddrsa->ddrsa_oldsnapname, tx,
B_FALSE));
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
(void) strcpy(ds->ds_snapname, ddrsa->ddrsa_newsnapname);
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
VERIFY0(zap_add(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(hds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj,
ds->ds_snapname, 8, 1, &ds->ds_object, tx));
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dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
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return (0);
}
static void
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t *ddrsa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *hds;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddrsa->ddrsa_fsname, FTAG, &hds));
ddrsa->ddrsa_tx = tx;
if (ddrsa->ddrsa_recursive) {
VERIFY0(dmu_objset_find_dp(dp, hds->ds_dir->dd_object,
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_sync_impl, ddrsa,
DS_FIND_CHILDREN));
} else {
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_sync_impl(dp, hds, ddrsa));
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}
dsl_dataset_rele(hds, FTAG);
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}
int
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot(const char *fsname,
const char *oldsnapname, const char *newsnapname, boolean_t recursive)
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{
#ifdef _KERNEL
char *oldname, *newname;
#endif
int error;
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_arg_t ddrsa;
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ddrsa.ddrsa_fsname = fsname;
ddrsa.ddrsa_oldsnapname = oldsnapname;
ddrsa.ddrsa_newsnapname = newsnapname;
ddrsa.ddrsa_recursive = recursive;
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error = dsl_sync_task(fsname, dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_check,
dsl_dataset_rename_snapshot_sync, &ddrsa,
1, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED);
if (error)
return (SET_ERROR(error));
#ifdef _KERNEL
oldname = kmem_asprintf("%s@%s", fsname, oldsnapname);
newname = kmem_asprintf("%s@%s", fsname, newsnapname);
zvol_rename_minors(oldname, newname);
strfree(newname);
strfree(oldname);
#endif
return (0);
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}
/*
* If we're doing an ownership handoff, we need to make sure that there is
* only one long hold on the dataset. We're not allowed to change anything here
* so we don't permanently release the long hold or regular hold here. We want
* to do this only when syncing to avoid the dataset unexpectedly going away
* when we release the long hold.
*/
static int
dsl_dataset_handoff_check(dsl_dataset_t *ds, void *owner, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
boolean_t held;
if (!dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx))
return (0);
if (owner != NULL) {
VERIFY3P(ds->ds_owner, ==, owner);
dsl_dataset_long_rele(ds, owner);
}
held = dsl_dataset_long_held(ds);
if (owner != NULL)
dsl_dataset_long_hold(ds, owner);
if (held)
return (SET_ERROR(EBUSY));
return (0);
}
typedef struct dsl_dataset_rollback_arg {
const char *ddra_fsname;
void *ddra_owner;
nvlist_t *ddra_result;
} dsl_dataset_rollback_arg_t;
static int
dsl_dataset_rollback_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_rollback_arg_t *ddra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
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dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int64_t unused_refres_delta;
int error;
nvpair_t *pair;
nvlist_t *proprequest, *bookmarks;
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddra->ddra_fsname, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
/* must not be a snapshot */
if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
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/* must have a most recent snapshot */
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg < TXG_INITIAL) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
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/* must not have any bookmarks after the most recent snapshot */
proprequest = fnvlist_alloc();
fnvlist_add_boolean(proprequest, zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_CREATETXG));
bookmarks = fnvlist_alloc();
error = dsl_get_bookmarks_impl(ds, proprequest, bookmarks);
fnvlist_free(proprequest);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
for (pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(bookmarks, NULL);
pair != NULL; pair = nvlist_next_nvpair(bookmarks, pair)) {
nvlist_t *valuenv =
fnvlist_lookup_nvlist(fnvpair_value_nvlist(pair),
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_CREATETXG));
uint64_t createtxg = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(valuenv, "value");
if (createtxg > dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg) {
fnvlist_free(bookmarks);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST));
}
}
fnvlist_free(bookmarks);
error = dsl_dataset_handoff_check(ds, ddra->ddra_owner, tx);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
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}
/*
* Check if the snap we are rolling back to uses more than
* the refquota.
*/
if (ds->ds_quota != 0 &&
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_referenced_bytes > ds->ds_quota) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EDQUOT));
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}
/*
* When we do the clone swap, we will temporarily use more space
* due to the refreservation (the head will no longer have any
* unique space, so the entire amount of the refreservation will need
* to be free). We will immediately destroy the clone, freeing
* this space, but the freeing happens over many txg's.
*/
unused_refres_delta = (int64_t)MIN(ds->ds_reserved,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes);
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if (unused_refres_delta > 0 &&
unused_refres_delta >
dsl_dir_space_available(ds->ds_dir, NULL, 0, TRUE)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
}
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dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (0);
}
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static void
dsl_dataset_rollback_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_dataset_rollback_arg_t *ddra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *ds, *clone;
uint64_t cloneobj;
char namebuf[ZFS_MAXNAMELEN];
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddra->ddra_fsname, FTAG, &ds));
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dsl_dataset_name(ds->ds_prev, namebuf);
fnvlist_add_string(ddra->ddra_result, "target", namebuf);
cloneobj = dsl_dataset_create_sync(ds->ds_dir, "%rollback",
ds->ds_prev, DS_CREATE_FLAG_NODIRTY, kcred, tx);
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, cloneobj, FTAG, &clone));
dsl_dataset_clone_swap_sync_impl(clone, ds, tx);
dsl_dataset_zero_zil(ds, tx);
dsl_destroy_head_sync_impl(clone, tx);
dsl_dataset_rele(clone, FTAG);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
/*
* Rolls back the given filesystem or volume to the most recent snapshot.
* The name of the most recent snapshot will be returned under key "target"
* in the result nvlist.
*
* If owner != NULL:
* - The existing dataset MUST be owned by the specified owner at entry
* - Upon return, dataset will still be held by the same owner, whether we
* succeed or not.
*
* This mode is required any time the existing filesystem is mounted. See
* notes above zfs_suspend_fs() for further details.
*/
int
dsl_dataset_rollback(const char *fsname, void *owner, nvlist_t *result)
{
dsl_dataset_rollback_arg_t ddra;
ddra.ddra_fsname = fsname;
ddra.ddra_owner = owner;
ddra.ddra_result = result;
return (dsl_sync_task(fsname, dsl_dataset_rollback_check,
dsl_dataset_rollback_sync, &ddra,
1, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED));
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}
struct promotenode {
list_node_t link;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
};
typedef struct dsl_dataset_promote_arg {
const char *ddpa_clonename;
dsl_dataset_t *ddpa_clone;
list_t shared_snaps, origin_snaps, clone_snaps;
dsl_dataset_t *origin_origin; /* origin of the origin */
uint64_t used, comp, uncomp, unique, cloneusedsnap, originusedsnap;
char *err_ds;
cred_t *cr;
} dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t;
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static int snaplist_space(list_t *l, uint64_t mintxg, uint64_t *spacep);
static int promote_hold(dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa, dsl_pool_t *dp,
void *tag);
static void promote_rele(dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa, void *tag);
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static int
dsl_dataset_promote_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *hds;
struct promotenode *snap;
dsl_dataset_t *origin_ds;
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int err;
uint64_t unused;
uint64_t ss_mv_cnt;
size_t max_snap_len;
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err = promote_hold(ddpa, dp, FTAG);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
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hds = ddpa->ddpa_clone;
max_snap_len = MAXNAMELEN - strlen(ddpa->ddpa_clonename) - 1;
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if (dsl_dataset_phys(hds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_NOPROMOTE) {
promote_rele(ddpa, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EXDEV));
}
/*
* Compute and check the amount of space to transfer. Since this is
* so expensive, don't do the preliminary check.
*/
if (!dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx)) {
promote_rele(ddpa, FTAG);
return (0);
}
snap = list_head(&ddpa->shared_snaps);
origin_ds = snap->ds;
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/* compute origin's new unique space */
snap = list_tail(&ddpa->clone_snaps);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(snap->ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj, ==,
origin_ds->ds_object);
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&snap->ds->ds_deadlist,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_prev_snap_txg, UINT64_MAX,
&ddpa->unique, &unused, &unused);
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/*
* Walk the snapshots that we are moving
*
* Compute space to transfer. Consider the incremental changes
* to used by each snapshot:
* (my used) = (prev's used) + (blocks born) - (blocks killed)
* So each snapshot gave birth to:
* (blocks born) = (my used) - (prev's used) + (blocks killed)
* So a sequence would look like:
* (uN - u(N-1) + kN) + ... + (u1 - u0 + k1) + (u0 - 0 + k0)
* Which simplifies to:
* uN + kN + kN-1 + ... + k1 + k0
* Note however, if we stop before we reach the ORIGIN we get:
* uN + kN + kN-1 + ... + kM - uM-1
*/
ss_mv_cnt = 0;
ddpa->used = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_referenced_bytes;
ddpa->comp = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_compressed_bytes;
ddpa->uncomp = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
for (snap = list_head(&ddpa->shared_snaps); snap;
snap = list_next(&ddpa->shared_snaps, snap)) {
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uint64_t val, dlused, dlcomp, dluncomp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds = snap->ds;
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ss_mv_cnt++;
/*
* If there are long holds, we won't be able to evict
* the objset.
*/
if (dsl_dataset_long_held(ds)) {
err = SET_ERROR(EBUSY);
goto out;
}
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/* Check that the snapshot name does not conflict */
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_get_snapname(ds));
if (strlen(ds->ds_snapname) >= max_snap_len) {
err = SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG);
goto out;
}
err = dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(hds, ds->ds_snapname, &val);
if (err == 0) {
(void) strcpy(ddpa->err_ds, snap->ds->ds_snapname);
err = SET_ERROR(EEXIST);
goto out;
}
if (err != ENOENT)
goto out;
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/* The very first snapshot does not have a deadlist */
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj == 0)
continue;
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dsl_deadlist_space(&ds->ds_deadlist,
&dlused, &dlcomp, &dluncomp);
ddpa->used += dlused;
ddpa->comp += dlcomp;
ddpa->uncomp += dluncomp;
}
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/*
* If we are a clone of a clone then we never reached ORIGIN,
* so we need to subtract out the clone origin's used space.
*/
if (ddpa->origin_origin) {
ddpa->used -=
dsl_dataset_phys(ddpa->origin_origin)->ds_referenced_bytes;
ddpa->comp -=
dsl_dataset_phys(ddpa->origin_origin)->ds_compressed_bytes;
ddpa->uncomp -=
dsl_dataset_phys(ddpa->origin_origin)->
ds_uncompressed_bytes;
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}
/* Check that there is enough space and limit headroom here */
err = dsl_dir_transfer_possible(origin_ds->ds_dir, hds->ds_dir,
0, ss_mv_cnt, ddpa->used, ddpa->cr);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
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/*
* Compute the amounts of space that will be used by snapshots
* after the promotion (for both origin and clone). For each,
* it is the amount of space that will be on all of their
* deadlists (that was not born before their new origin).
*/
if (dsl_dir_phys(hds->ds_dir)->dd_flags & DD_FLAG_USED_BREAKDOWN) {
uint64_t space;
/*
* Note, typically this will not be a clone of a clone,
* so dd_origin_txg will be < TXG_INITIAL, so
* these snaplist_space() -> dsl_deadlist_space_range()
* calls will be fast because they do not have to
* iterate over all bps.
*/
snap = list_head(&ddpa->origin_snaps);
err = snaplist_space(&ddpa->shared_snaps,
snap->ds->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg, &ddpa->cloneusedsnap);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
err = snaplist_space(&ddpa->clone_snaps,
snap->ds->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg, &space);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
ddpa->cloneusedsnap += space;
}
if (dsl_dir_phys(origin_ds->ds_dir)->dd_flags &
DD_FLAG_USED_BREAKDOWN) {
err = snaplist_space(&ddpa->origin_snaps,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_creation_txg,
&ddpa->originusedsnap);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
}
out:
promote_rele(ddpa, FTAG);
return (err);
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}
static void
dsl_dataset_promote_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *hds;
struct promotenode *snap;
dsl_dataset_t *origin_ds;
dsl_dataset_t *origin_head;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
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dsl_dir_t *odd = NULL;
uint64_t oldnext_obj;
int64_t delta;
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VERIFY0(promote_hold(ddpa, dp, FTAG));
hds = ddpa->ddpa_clone;
ASSERT0(dsl_dataset_phys(hds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_NOPROMOTE);
snap = list_head(&ddpa->shared_snaps);
origin_ds = snap->ds;
dd = hds->ds_dir;
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snap = list_head(&ddpa->origin_snaps);
origin_head = snap->ds;
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/*
* We need to explicitly open odd, since origin_ds's dd will be
* changing.
*/
VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold_obj(dp, origin_ds->ds_dir->dd_object,
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NULL, FTAG, &odd));
/* change origin's next snap */
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin_ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
oldnext_obj = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_next_snap_obj;
snap = list_tail(&ddpa->clone_snaps);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(snap->ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj, ==,
origin_ds->ds_object);
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_next_snap_obj = snap->ds->ds_object;
/* change the origin's next clone */
if (dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_next_clones_obj) {
dsl_dataset_remove_from_next_clones(origin_ds,
snap->ds->ds_object, tx);
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_next_clones_obj,
oldnext_obj, tx));
}
/* change origin */
dmu_buf_will_dirty(dd->dd_dbuf, tx);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj, ==, origin_ds->ds_object);
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj = dsl_dir_phys(odd)->dd_origin_obj;
dd->dd_origin_txg = origin_head->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg;
dmu_buf_will_dirty(odd->dd_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dir_phys(odd)->dd_origin_obj = origin_ds->ds_object;
origin_head->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg =
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_creation_txg;
/* change dd_clone entries */
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_DIR_CLONES) {
VERIFY0(zap_remove_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(odd)->dd_clones, hds->ds_object, tx));
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(ddpa->origin_origin->ds_dir)->dd_clones,
hds->ds_object, tx));
VERIFY0(zap_remove_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(ddpa->origin_origin->ds_dir)->dd_clones,
origin_head->ds_object, tx));
if (dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_clones == 0) {
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_clones =
zap_create(dp->dp_meta_objset, DMU_OT_DSL_CLONES,
DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
}
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_clones, origin_head->ds_object, tx));
}
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/* move snapshots to this dir */
for (snap = list_head(&ddpa->shared_snaps); snap;
snap = list_next(&ddpa->shared_snaps, snap)) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds = snap->ds;
/*
* Property callbacks are registered to a particular
* dsl_dir. Since ours is changing, evict the objset
* so that they will be unregistered from the old dsl_dir.
*/
if (ds->ds_objset) {
dmu_objset_evict(ds->ds_objset);
ds->ds_objset = NULL;
}
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/* move snap name entry */
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_get_snapname(ds));
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_snap_remove(origin_head,
ds->ds_snapname, tx, B_TRUE));
VERIFY0(zap_add(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(hds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj, ds->ds_snapname,
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8, 1, &ds->ds_object, tx));
dsl_fs_ss_count_adjust(hds->ds_dir, 1,
DD_FIELD_SNAPSHOT_COUNT, tx);
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/* change containing dsl_dir */
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
ASSERT3U(dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_dir_obj, ==, odd->dd_object);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_dir_obj = dd->dd_object;
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ASSERT3P(ds->ds_dir, ==, odd);
dsl_dir_rele(ds->ds_dir, ds);
VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold_obj(dp, dd->dd_object,
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NULL, ds, &ds->ds_dir));
/* move any clone references */
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj &&
spa_version(dp->dp_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_DIR_CLONES) {
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t za;
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_next_clones_obj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, &za) == 0;
zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
dsl_dataset_t *cnds;
uint64_t o;
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if (za.za_first_integer == oldnext_obj) {
/*
* We've already moved the
* origin's reference.
*/
continue;
}
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
za.za_first_integer, FTAG, &cnds));
o = dsl_dir_phys(cnds->ds_dir)->
dd_head_dataset_obj;
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VERIFY0(zap_remove_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(odd)->dd_clones, o, tx));
VERIFY0(zap_add_int(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_clones, o, tx));
dsl_dataset_rele(cnds, FTAG);
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
}
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ASSERT(!dsl_prop_hascb(ds));
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}
/*
* Change space accounting.
* Note, pa->*usedsnap and dd_used_breakdown[SNAP] will either
* both be valid, or both be 0 (resulting in delta == 0). This
* is true for each of {clone,origin} independently.
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*/
delta = ddpa->cloneusedsnap -
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_used_breakdown[DD_USED_SNAP];
ASSERT3S(delta, >=, 0);
ASSERT3U(ddpa->used, >=, delta);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(dd, DD_USED_SNAP, delta, 0, 0, tx);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(dd, DD_USED_HEAD,
ddpa->used - delta, ddpa->comp, ddpa->uncomp, tx);
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delta = ddpa->originusedsnap -
dsl_dir_phys(odd)->dd_used_breakdown[DD_USED_SNAP];
ASSERT3S(delta, <=, 0);
ASSERT3U(ddpa->used, >=, -delta);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(odd, DD_USED_SNAP, delta, 0, 0, tx);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(odd, DD_USED_HEAD,
-ddpa->used - delta, -ddpa->comp, -ddpa->uncomp, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_ds)->ds_unique_bytes = ddpa->unique;
/* log history record */
spa_history_log_internal_ds(hds, "promote", tx, "");
dsl_dir_rele(odd, FTAG);
promote_rele(ddpa, FTAG);
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}
/*
* Make a list of dsl_dataset_t's for the snapshots between first_obj
* (exclusive) and last_obj (inclusive). The list will be in reverse
* order (last_obj will be the list_head()). If first_obj == 0, do all
* snapshots back to this dataset's origin.
*/
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static int
snaplist_make(dsl_pool_t *dp,
uint64_t first_obj, uint64_t last_obj, list_t *l, void *tag)
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{
uint64_t obj = last_obj;
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list_create(l, sizeof (struct promotenode),
offsetof(struct promotenode, link));
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while (obj != first_obj) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
struct promotenode *snap;
int err;
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, tag, &ds);
ASSERT(err != ENOENT);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
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if (first_obj == 0)
first_obj = dsl_dir_phys(ds->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj;
snap = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*snap), KM_SLEEP);
snap->ds = ds;
list_insert_tail(l, snap);
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
}
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return (0);
}
static int
snaplist_space(list_t *l, uint64_t mintxg, uint64_t *spacep)
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{
struct promotenode *snap;
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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*spacep = 0;
for (snap = list_head(l); snap; snap = list_next(l, snap)) {
uint64_t used, comp, uncomp;
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&snap->ds->ds_deadlist,
mintxg, UINT64_MAX, &used, &comp, &uncomp);
*spacep += used;
}
return (0);
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}
static void
snaplist_destroy(list_t *l, void *tag)
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{
struct promotenode *snap;
if (l == NULL || !list_link_active(&l->list_head))
return;
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while ((snap = list_tail(l)) != NULL) {
list_remove(l, snap);
dsl_dataset_rele(snap->ds, tag);
kmem_free(snap, sizeof (*snap));
}
list_destroy(l);
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}
static int
promote_hold(dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa, dsl_pool_t *dp, void *tag)
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{
int error;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
struct promotenode *snap;
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddpa->ddpa_clonename, tag,
&ddpa->ddpa_clone);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
dd = ddpa->ddpa_clone->ds_dir;
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if (ddpa->ddpa_clone->ds_is_snapshot ||
!dsl_dir_is_clone(dd)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ddpa->ddpa_clone, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
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error = snaplist_make(dp, 0, dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj,
&ddpa->shared_snaps, tag);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
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error = snaplist_make(dp, 0, ddpa->ddpa_clone->ds_object,
&ddpa->clone_snaps, tag);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
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snap = list_head(&ddpa->shared_snaps);
ASSERT3U(snap->ds->ds_object, ==, dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj);
error = snaplist_make(dp, dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_origin_obj,
dsl_dir_phys(snap->ds->ds_dir)->dd_head_dataset_obj,
&ddpa->origin_snaps, tag);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
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if (dsl_dir_phys(snap->ds->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj != 0) {
error = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dir_phys(snap->ds->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj,
tag, &ddpa->origin_origin);
if (error != 0)
goto out;
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}
out:
if (error != 0)
promote_rele(ddpa, tag);
return (error);
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}
static void
promote_rele(dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t *ddpa, void *tag)
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{
snaplist_destroy(&ddpa->shared_snaps, tag);
snaplist_destroy(&ddpa->clone_snaps, tag);
snaplist_destroy(&ddpa->origin_snaps, tag);
if (ddpa->origin_origin != NULL)
dsl_dataset_rele(ddpa->origin_origin, tag);
dsl_dataset_rele(ddpa->ddpa_clone, tag);
}
/*
* Promote a clone.
*
* If it fails due to a conflicting snapshot name, "conflsnap" will be filled
* in with the name. (It must be at least MAXNAMELEN bytes long.)
*/
int
dsl_dataset_promote(const char *name, char *conflsnap)
{
dsl_dataset_promote_arg_t ddpa = { 0 };
uint64_t numsnaps;
int error;
objset_t *os;
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/*
* We will modify space proportional to the number of
* snapshots. Compute numsnaps.
*/
error = dmu_objset_hold(name, FTAG, &os);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = zap_count(dmu_objset_pool(os)->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(dmu_objset_ds(os))->ds_snapnames_zapobj,
&numsnaps);
dmu_objset_rele(os, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
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ddpa.ddpa_clonename = name;
ddpa.err_ds = conflsnap;
ddpa.cr = CRED();
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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return (dsl_sync_task(name, dsl_dataset_promote_check,
dsl_dataset_promote_sync, &ddpa,
2 + numsnaps, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED));
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}
int
dsl_dataset_clone_swap_check_impl(dsl_dataset_t *clone,
dsl_dataset_t *origin_head, boolean_t force, void *owner, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
int64_t unused_refres_delta;
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/* they should both be heads */
if (clone->ds_is_snapshot ||
origin_head->ds_is_snapshot)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/* if we are not forcing, the branch point should be just before them */
if (!force && clone->ds_prev != origin_head->ds_prev)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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/* clone should be the clone (unless they are unrelated) */
if (clone->ds_prev != NULL &&
clone->ds_prev != clone->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_origin_snap &&
origin_head->ds_dir != clone->ds_prev->ds_dir)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/* the clone should be a child of the origin */
if (clone->ds_dir->dd_parent != origin_head->ds_dir)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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/* origin_head shouldn't be modified unless 'force' */
if (!force &&
dsl_dataset_modified_since_snap(origin_head, origin_head->ds_prev))
return (SET_ERROR(ETXTBSY));
/* origin_head should have no long holds (e.g. is not mounted) */
if (dsl_dataset_handoff_check(origin_head, owner, tx))
return (SET_ERROR(EBUSY));
/* check amount of any unconsumed refreservation */
unused_refres_delta =
(int64_t)MIN(origin_head->ds_reserved,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_unique_bytes) -
(int64_t)MIN(origin_head->ds_reserved,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_unique_bytes);
if (unused_refres_delta > 0 &&
unused_refres_delta >
dsl_dir_space_available(origin_head->ds_dir, NULL, 0, TRUE))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
/* clone can't be over the head's refquota */
if (origin_head->ds_quota != 0 &&
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_referenced_bytes >
origin_head->ds_quota)
return (SET_ERROR(EDQUOT));
return (0);
}
void
dsl_dataset_clone_swap_sync_impl(dsl_dataset_t *clone,
dsl_dataset_t *origin_head, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
int64_t unused_refres_delta;
ASSERT(clone->ds_reserved == 0);
ASSERT(origin_head->ds_quota == 0 ||
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_unique_bytes <= origin_head->ds_quota);
ASSERT3P(clone->ds_prev, ==, origin_head->ds_prev);
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(clone->ds_dbuf, tx);
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin_head->ds_dbuf, tx);
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if (clone->ds_objset != NULL) {
dmu_objset_evict(clone->ds_objset);
clone->ds_objset = NULL;
}
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if (origin_head->ds_objset != NULL) {
dmu_objset_evict(origin_head->ds_objset);
origin_head->ds_objset = NULL;
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}
unused_refres_delta =
(int64_t)MIN(origin_head->ds_reserved,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_unique_bytes) -
(int64_t)MIN(origin_head->ds_reserved,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_unique_bytes);
/*
* Reset origin's unique bytes, if it exists.
*/
if (clone->ds_prev) {
dsl_dataset_t *origin = clone->ds_prev;
uint64_t comp, uncomp;
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&clone->ds_deadlist,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_prev_snap_txg, UINT64_MAX,
&dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_unique_bytes, &comp, &uncomp);
}
/* swap blkptrs */
{
blkptr_t tmp;
tmp = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_bp;
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_bp =
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_bp;
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_bp = tmp;
}
/* set dd_*_bytes */
{
int64_t dused, dcomp, duncomp;
uint64_t cdl_used, cdl_comp, cdl_uncomp;
uint64_t odl_used, odl_comp, odl_uncomp;
ASSERT3U(dsl_dir_phys(clone->ds_dir)->
dd_used_breakdown[DD_USED_SNAP], ==, 0);
dsl_deadlist_space(&clone->ds_deadlist,
&cdl_used, &cdl_comp, &cdl_uncomp);
dsl_deadlist_space(&origin_head->ds_deadlist,
&odl_used, &odl_comp, &odl_uncomp);
dused = dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_referenced_bytes +
cdl_used -
(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_referenced_bytes +
odl_used);
dcomp = dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_compressed_bytes +
cdl_comp -
(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_compressed_bytes +
odl_comp);
duncomp = dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_uncompressed_bytes +
cdl_uncomp -
(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_uncompressed_bytes +
odl_uncomp);
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dsl_dir_diduse_space(origin_head->ds_dir, DD_USED_HEAD,
dused, dcomp, duncomp, tx);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(clone->ds_dir, DD_USED_HEAD,
-dused, -dcomp, -duncomp, tx);
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/*
* The difference in the space used by snapshots is the
* difference in snapshot space due to the head's
* deadlist (since that's the only thing that's
* changing that affects the snapused).
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*/
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&clone->ds_deadlist,
origin_head->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg, UINT64_MAX,
&cdl_used, &cdl_comp, &cdl_uncomp);
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&origin_head->ds_deadlist,
origin_head->ds_dir->dd_origin_txg, UINT64_MAX,
&odl_used, &odl_comp, &odl_uncomp);
dsl_dir_transfer_space(origin_head->ds_dir, cdl_used - odl_used,
DD_USED_HEAD, DD_USED_SNAP, tx);
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}
/* swap ds_*_bytes */
SWITCH64(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_referenced_bytes,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_referenced_bytes);
SWITCH64(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_compressed_bytes,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_compressed_bytes);
SWITCH64(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_uncompressed_bytes,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_uncompressed_bytes);
SWITCH64(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_unique_bytes,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_unique_bytes);
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/* apply any parent delta for change in unconsumed refreservation */
dsl_dir_diduse_space(origin_head->ds_dir, DD_USED_REFRSRV,
unused_refres_delta, 0, 0, tx);
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/*
* Swap deadlists.
*/
dsl_deadlist_close(&clone->ds_deadlist);
dsl_deadlist_close(&origin_head->ds_deadlist);
SWITCH64(dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_deadlist_obj,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_deadlist_obj);
dsl_deadlist_open(&clone->ds_deadlist, dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(clone)->ds_deadlist_obj);
dsl_deadlist_open(&origin_head->ds_deadlist, dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_deadlist_obj);
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dsl_scan_ds_clone_swapped(origin_head, clone, tx);
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spa_history_log_internal_ds(clone, "clone swap", tx,
"parent=%s", origin_head->ds_dir->dd_myname);
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}
/*
* Given a pool name and a dataset object number in that pool,
* return the name of that dataset.
*/
int
dsl_dsobj_to_dsname(char *pname, uint64_t obj, char *buf)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int error;
error = dsl_pool_hold(pname, FTAG, &dp);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
dsl_dataset_name(ds, buf);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (error);
}
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int
dsl_dataset_check_quota(dsl_dataset_t *ds, boolean_t check_quota,
uint64_t asize, uint64_t inflight, uint64_t *used, uint64_t *ref_rsrv)
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{
int error = 0;
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ASSERT3S(asize, >, 0);
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/*
* *ref_rsrv is the portion of asize that will come from any
* unconsumed refreservation space.
*/
*ref_rsrv = 0;
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
/*
* Make a space adjustment for reserved bytes.
*/
if (ds->ds_reserved > dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes) {
ASSERT3U(*used, >=,
ds->ds_reserved - dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes);
*used -=
(ds->ds_reserved - dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes);
*ref_rsrv =
asize - MIN(asize, parent_delta(ds, asize + inflight));
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}
if (!check_quota || ds->ds_quota == 0) {
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
return (0);
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}
/*
* If they are requesting more space, and our current estimate
* is over quota, they get to try again unless the actual
* on-disk is over quota and there are no pending changes (which
* may free up space for us).
*/
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes + inflight >=
ds->ds_quota) {
if (inflight > 0 ||
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes < ds->ds_quota)
error = SET_ERROR(ERESTART);
else
error = SET_ERROR(EDQUOT);
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}
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
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return (error);
}
typedef struct dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg {
const char *ddsqra_name;
zprop_source_t ddsqra_source;
uint64_t ddsqra_value;
} dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t;
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/* ARGSUSED */
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static int
dsl_dataset_set_refquota_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t *ddsqra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
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int error;
uint64_t newval;
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if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) < SPA_VERSION_REFQUOTA)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsqra->ddsqra_name, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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}
error = dsl_prop_predict(ds->ds_dir,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFQUOTA),
ddsqra->ddsqra_source, ddsqra->ddsqra_value, &newval);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
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return (error);
}
if (newval == 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (0);
}
if (newval < dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_referenced_bytes ||
newval < ds->ds_reserved) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
}
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dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
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return (0);
}
static void
dsl_dataset_set_refquota_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t *ddsqra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
uint64_t newval;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsqra->ddsqra_name, FTAG, &ds));
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dsl_prop_set_sync_impl(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFQUOTA),
ddsqra->ddsqra_source, sizeof (ddsqra->ddsqra_value), 1,
&ddsqra->ddsqra_value, tx);
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VERIFY0(dsl_prop_get_int_ds(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFQUOTA), &newval));
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if (ds->ds_quota != newval) {
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
ds->ds_quota = newval;
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}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
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}
int
dsl_dataset_set_refquota(const char *dsname, zprop_source_t source,
uint64_t refquota)
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{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t ddsqra;
ddsqra.ddsqra_name = dsname;
ddsqra.ddsqra_source = source;
ddsqra.ddsqra_value = refquota;
return (dsl_sync_task(dsname, dsl_dataset_set_refquota_check,
dsl_dataset_set_refquota_sync, &ddsqra, 0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NONE));
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}
static int
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t *ddsqra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
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dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int error;
uint64_t newval, unique;
if (spa_version(dp->dp_spa) < SPA_VERSION_REFRESERVATION)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsqra->ddsqra_name, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
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return (error);
if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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}
error = dsl_prop_predict(ds->ds_dir,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFRESERVATION),
ddsqra->ddsqra_source, ddsqra->ddsqra_value, &newval);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
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return (error);
}
/*
* If we are doing the preliminary check in open context, the
* space estimates may be inaccurate.
*/
if (!dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (0);
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}
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
if (!DS_UNIQUE_IS_ACCURATE(ds))
dsl_dataset_recalc_head_uniq(ds);
unique = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes;
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
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if (MAX(unique, newval) > MAX(unique, ds->ds_reserved)) {
uint64_t delta = MAX(unique, newval) -
MAX(unique, ds->ds_reserved);
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if (delta >
dsl_dir_space_available(ds->ds_dir, NULL, 0, B_TRUE) ||
(ds->ds_quota > 0 && newval > ds->ds_quota)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC));
}
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}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (0);
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}
void
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_sync_impl(dsl_dataset_t *ds,
zprop_source_t source, uint64_t value, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
uint64_t newval;
uint64_t unique;
int64_t delta;
dsl_prop_set_sync_impl(ds, zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFRESERVATION),
source, sizeof (value), 1, &value, tx);
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_get_int_ds(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REFRESERVATION), &newval));
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_dir->dd_lock);
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
ASSERT(DS_UNIQUE_IS_ACCURATE(ds));
unique = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_unique_bytes;
delta = MAX(0, (int64_t)(newval - unique)) -
MAX(0, (int64_t)(ds->ds_reserved - unique));
ds->ds_reserved = newval;
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
dsl_dir_diduse_space(ds->ds_dir, DD_USED_REFRSRV, delta, 0, 0, tx);
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_dir->dd_lock);
}
static void
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t *ddsqra = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
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dsl_dataset_t *ds;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, ddsqra->ddsqra_name, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_sync_impl(ds,
ddsqra->ddsqra_source, ddsqra->ddsqra_value, tx);
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dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
int
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation(const char *dsname, zprop_source_t source,
uint64_t refreservation)
{
dsl_dataset_set_qr_arg_t ddsqra;
ddsqra.ddsqra_name = dsname;
ddsqra.ddsqra_source = source;
ddsqra.ddsqra_value = refreservation;
return (dsl_sync_task(dsname, dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_check,
dsl_dataset_set_refreservation_sync, &ddsqra,
0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NONE));
}
/*
* Return (in *usedp) the amount of space written in new that is not
* present in oldsnap. New may be a snapshot or the head. Old must be
* a snapshot before new, in new's filesystem (or its origin). If not then
* fail and return EINVAL.
*
* The written space is calculated by considering two components: First, we
* ignore any freed space, and calculate the written as new's used space
* minus old's used space. Next, we add in the amount of space that was freed
* between the two snapshots, thus reducing new's used space relative to old's.
* Specifically, this is the space that was born before old->ds_creation_txg,
* and freed before new (ie. on new's deadlist or a previous deadlist).
*
* space freed [---------------------]
* snapshots ---O-------O--------O-------O------
* oldsnap new
*/
int
dsl_dataset_space_written(dsl_dataset_t *oldsnap, dsl_dataset_t *new,
uint64_t *usedp, uint64_t *compp, uint64_t *uncompp)
{
int err = 0;
uint64_t snapobj;
dsl_pool_t *dp = new->ds_dir->dd_pool;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
*usedp = 0;
*usedp += dsl_dataset_phys(new)->ds_referenced_bytes;
*usedp -= dsl_dataset_phys(oldsnap)->ds_referenced_bytes;
*compp = 0;
*compp += dsl_dataset_phys(new)->ds_compressed_bytes;
*compp -= dsl_dataset_phys(oldsnap)->ds_compressed_bytes;
*uncompp = 0;
*uncompp += dsl_dataset_phys(new)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
*uncompp -= dsl_dataset_phys(oldsnap)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
snapobj = new->ds_object;
while (snapobj != oldsnap->ds_object) {
dsl_dataset_t *snap;
uint64_t used, comp, uncomp;
if (snapobj == new->ds_object) {
snap = new;
} else {
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, snapobj, FTAG, &snap);
if (err != 0)
break;
}
if (dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_prev_snap_txg ==
dsl_dataset_phys(oldsnap)->ds_creation_txg) {
/*
* The blocks in the deadlist can not be born after
* ds_prev_snap_txg, so get the whole deadlist space,
* which is more efficient (especially for old-format
* deadlists). Unfortunately the deadlist code
* doesn't have enough information to make this
* optimization itself.
*/
dsl_deadlist_space(&snap->ds_deadlist,
&used, &comp, &uncomp);
} else {
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&snap->ds_deadlist,
0, dsl_dataset_phys(oldsnap)->ds_creation_txg,
&used, &comp, &uncomp);
}
*usedp += used;
*compp += comp;
*uncompp += uncomp;
/*
* If we get to the beginning of the chain of snapshots
* (ds_prev_snap_obj == 0) before oldsnap, then oldsnap
* was not a snapshot of/before new.
*/
snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
if (snap != new)
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
if (snapobj == 0) {
err = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
break;
}
}
return (err);
}
/*
* Return (in *usedp) the amount of space that will be reclaimed if firstsnap,
* lastsnap, and all snapshots in between are deleted.
*
* blocks that would be freed [---------------------------]
* snapshots ---O-------O--------O-------O--------O
* firstsnap lastsnap
*
* This is the set of blocks that were born after the snap before firstsnap,
* (birth > firstsnap->prev_snap_txg) and died before the snap after the
* last snap (ie, is on lastsnap->ds_next->ds_deadlist or an earlier deadlist).
* We calculate this by iterating over the relevant deadlists (from the snap
* after lastsnap, backward to the snap after firstsnap), summing up the
* space on the deadlist that was born after the snap before firstsnap.
*/
int
dsl_dataset_space_wouldfree(dsl_dataset_t *firstsnap,
dsl_dataset_t *lastsnap,
uint64_t *usedp, uint64_t *compp, uint64_t *uncompp)
{
int err = 0;
uint64_t snapobj;
dsl_pool_t *dp = firstsnap->ds_dir->dd_pool;
ASSERT(firstsnap->ds_is_snapshot);
ASSERT(lastsnap->ds_is_snapshot);
/*
* Check that the snapshots are in the same dsl_dir, and firstsnap
* is before lastsnap.
*/
if (firstsnap->ds_dir != lastsnap->ds_dir ||
dsl_dataset_phys(firstsnap)->ds_creation_txg >
dsl_dataset_phys(lastsnap)->ds_creation_txg)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
*usedp = *compp = *uncompp = 0;
snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(lastsnap)->ds_next_snap_obj;
while (snapobj != firstsnap->ds_object) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
uint64_t used, comp, uncomp;
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, snapobj, FTAG, &ds);
if (err != 0)
break;
dsl_deadlist_space_range(&ds->ds_deadlist,
dsl_dataset_phys(firstsnap)->ds_prev_snap_txg, UINT64_MAX,
&used, &comp, &uncomp);
*usedp += used;
*compp += comp;
*uncompp += uncomp;
snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
ASSERT3U(snapobj, !=, 0);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
return (err);
}
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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static int
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
const char *dsname = arg;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
int error = 0;
if (!spa_feature_is_enabled(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
ASSERT(spa_feature_is_enabled(dp->dp_spa,
SPA_FEATURE_EXTENSIBLE_DATASET));
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (ds->ds_large_blocks)
error = EALREADY;
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
void
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync_impl(uint64_t dsobj, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
spa_t *spa = dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa;
objset_t *mos = dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_meta_objset;
uint64_t zero = 0;
spa_feature_incr(spa, SPA_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS, tx);
dmu_object_zapify(mos, dsobj, DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, tx);
VERIFY0(zap_add(mos, dsobj, DS_FIELD_LARGE_BLOCKS,
sizeof (zero), 1, &zero, tx));
}
static void
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
const char *dsname = arg;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dmu_tx_pool(tx), dsname, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync_impl(ds->ds_object, tx);
ASSERT(!ds->ds_large_blocks);
ds->ds_large_blocks = B_TRUE;
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
int
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks(const char *dsname)
{
int error;
error = dsl_sync_task(dsname,
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_check,
dsl_dataset_activate_large_blocks_sync, (void *)dsname,
1, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED);
/*
* EALREADY indicates that this dataset already supports large blocks.
*/
if (error == EALREADY)
error = 0;
return (error);
}
/*
* Return TRUE if 'earlier' is an earlier snapshot in 'later's timeline.
* For example, they could both be snapshots of the same filesystem, and
* 'earlier' is before 'later'. Or 'earlier' could be the origin of
* 'later's filesystem. Or 'earlier' could be an older snapshot in the origin's
* filesystem. Or 'earlier' could be the origin's origin.
*
* If non-zero, earlier_txg is used instead of earlier's ds_creation_txg.
*/
boolean_t
dsl_dataset_is_before(dsl_dataset_t *later, dsl_dataset_t *earlier,
uint64_t earlier_txg)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = later->ds_dir->dd_pool;
int error;
boolean_t ret;
dsl_dataset_t *origin;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
ASSERT(earlier->ds_is_snapshot || earlier_txg != 0);
if (earlier_txg == 0)
earlier_txg = dsl_dataset_phys(earlier)->ds_creation_txg;
if (later->ds_is_snapshot &&
earlier_txg >= dsl_dataset_phys(later)->ds_creation_txg)
return (B_FALSE);
if (later->ds_dir == earlier->ds_dir)
return (B_TRUE);
if (!dsl_dir_is_clone(later->ds_dir))
return (B_FALSE);
if (dsl_dir_phys(later->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj == earlier->ds_object)
return (B_TRUE);
error = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
dsl_dir_phys(later->ds_dir)->dd_origin_obj, FTAG, &origin);
if (error != 0)
return (B_FALSE);
ret = dsl_dataset_is_before(origin, earlier, earlier_txg);
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
return (ret);
}
void
dsl_dataset_zapify(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
objset_t *mos = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
dmu_object_zapify(mos, ds->ds_object, DMU_OT_DSL_DATASET, tx);
}
#if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL)
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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#if defined(_LP64)
module_param(zfs_max_recordsize, int, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_max_recordsize, "Max allowed record size");
#else
/* Limited to 1M on 32-bit platforms due to lack of virtual address space */
module_param(zfs_max_recordsize, int, 0444);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_max_recordsize, "Max allowed record size");
#endif
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_hold);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_hold_obj);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_own);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_own_obj);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_name);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_rele);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_disown);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_tryown);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_create_sync);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_create_sync_dd);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_snapshot_check);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_promote);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_user_hold);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_user_release);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_get_holds);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_get_blkptr);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_set_blkptr);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_get_spa);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_modified_since_snap);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_space_written);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_space_wouldfree);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_sync);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_block_born);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_block_kill);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_block_freeable);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_prev_snap_txg);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_dirty);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_stats);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_fast_stat);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_space);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_fsid_guid);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dsobj_to_dsname);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_check_quota);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_clone_swap_check_impl);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_dataset_clone_swap_sync_impl);
#endif