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Allan Jude
39b7ca4533 sys/geom/eli: Switch bzero() to explicit_bzero() for sensitive data
In GELI, anywhere we are zeroing out possibly sensitive data, like
the metadata struct, the metadata sector (both contain the encrypted
master key), the user key, or the master key, use explicit_bzero.

Didn't touch the bzero() used to initialize structs.

Reviewed by:	delphij, oshogbo
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9809
2017-03-31 00:07:03 +00:00
Mark Johnston
0d75d0dfbc Avoid sleeping when the mirror I/O queue is non-empty.
A request may be queued while the queue lock is dropped when the mirror is
being destroyed. The corresponding wakeup would be lost, possibly resulting
in an apparent hang of the mirror worker thread.

Tested by:	pho (part of a larger patch)
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-03-29 19:39:07 +00:00
Mark Johnston
c1ab409cba Remove an unneeded g_mirror_destroy_provider() call.
The worker thread will destroy the mirror provider as part of its teardown
sequence. The call made sense in the initial revision of gmirror, but
became unnecessary in r137248.

Tested by:	pho (part of a larger diff)
MFC afteR:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-03-29 19:30:22 +00:00
Mark Johnston
819cd913f4 Refine r301173 a bit.
- Don't execute any of g_mirror_shutdown_post_sync() when panicking. We
  cannot safely idle the mirror or stop synchronization in that state, and
  the current attempts to do so complicate debugging of gmirror itself.
- Check for a non-NULL panicstr instead of using SCHEDULER_STOPPED(). The
  latter was added for use in the locking primitives.

Reviewed by:	mav, pjd
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-03-27 16:25:58 +00:00
Marcelo Araujo
7f5f84f08f After r315112 I broke the tests with eli, instead to pass 0, I should pass
M_NOWAIT to g_media_changed() that will call g_post_event() with this flag.

Reported by:	lwhsu, ngie and ae
2017-03-13 13:56:01 +00:00
Scott Long
d8474e52e3 Report disk flags via the sysctl tree 2017-03-13 11:09:17 +00:00
Marcelo Araujo
2ae0afa8ee Add the capability to refresh the gpart(8) label without need a reboot.
gpart(8) has functionality to change the label of an GPT partition.
This functionality works like it should, however, after a label change
the /dev/gpt/ entries remain unchanged. glabel(8) status output remains
unchanged. The change only takes effect after a reboot.

PR:		162690
Submitted by:	sub.mesa@gmail, Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson@gmail.com>, ae
Reviewed by:	allanjude, bapt, bcr
MFC after:	6 weeks.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9935
2017-03-12 04:15:56 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4d5832bc12 When chunking large DIOCGDELETE, do it on stripe edge.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2017-03-08 12:18:58 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
c27fb0b589 The kern.geom.part.auto_resize should be tunable. 2017-02-28 20:51:20 +00:00
Mariusz Zaborski
01ad653a81 Add sysctl to control auto resize of the GEOM metadata.
Reviewed by:	AllanJude
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9603
2017-02-27 17:54:01 +00:00
Marius Strobl
4874af73c1 - Allow different slicers for different flash types to be registered
with geom_flashmap(4) and teach it about MMC for slicing enhanced
  user data area partitions. The FDT slicer still is the default for
  CFI, NAND and SPI flash on FDT-enabled platforms.
- In addition to a device_t, also pass the name of the GEOM provider
  in question to the slicers as a single device may provide more than
  provider.
- Build a geom_flashmap.ko.
- Use MODULE_VERSION() so other modules can depend on geom_flashmap(4).
- Remove redundant/superfluous GEOM routines that either do nothing
  or provide/just call default GEOM (slice) functionality.
- Trim/adjust includes

Submitted by:	jhibbits (RouterBoard bits)
Reviewed by:	jhibbits
2017-02-22 10:21:39 +00:00
Allan Jude
85c15ab853 improve PBKDF2 performance
The PBKDF2 in sys/geom/eli/pkcs5v2.c is around half the speed it could be

GELI's PBKDF2 uses a simple benchmark to determine a number of iterations
that will takes approximately 2 seconds. The security provided is actually
half what is expected, because an attacker could use the optimized
algorithm to brute force the key in half the expected time.

With this change, all newly generated GELI keys will be approximately 2x
as strong. Previously generated keys will talk half as long to calculate,
resulting in faster mounting of encrypted volumes. Users may choose to
rekey, to generate a new key with the larger default number of iterations
using the geli(8) setkey command.

Security of existing data is not compromised, as ~1 second per brute force
attempt is still a very high threshold.

PR:		202365
Original Research:	https://jbp.io/2015/08/11/pbkdf2-performance-matters/
Submitted by:	Joe Pixton <jpixton@gmail.com> (Original Version), jmg (Later Version)
Reviewed by:	ed, pjd, delphij
Approved by:	secteam, pjd (maintainer)
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8236
2017-02-19 19:30:31 +00:00
John Baldwin
dcbe5188da Defer startup of gjournal switcher kproc.
Don't start switcher kproc until the first GEOM is created.

Reviewed by:	pjd
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8576
2017-02-07 22:45:59 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
9ef6004352 Check that primary GPT header is valid before wiping partitioning.
This allows safely destroy corrupted GPT when primary header was
rewritten by some data, that do not want to destroy.

MFC after:	1 week
2017-02-04 05:09:47 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
2b375b4edd Remove pc98 support completely.
I thank all developers and contributors for pc98.

Relnotes:	yes
2017-01-28 02:22:15 +00:00
Alexander Motin
d3fef0a092 Report disk addition errors on add or create subcommand.
MFC after:	1 week
2017-01-20 13:49:04 +00:00
Alexander Motin
17160457b4 Report random flash storage as non-rotating to GEOM_DISK.
While doing it, introduce respective constants in geom_disk.h.

MFC after:	1 week
2017-01-12 08:53:10 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
b28ea2c250 g_raid: Prevent tasters from attempting excessively large reads
Some g_raid tasters attempt metadata reads in multiples of the provider
sectorsize.  Reads larger than MAXPHYS are invalid, so detect and abort
in such situations.

Spiritually similar to r217305 / PR 147851.

PR:		214721
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-01-12 06:58:31 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
012039fd55 Fix logic error in gvinum's gv_set_sd_state()
With clang 4.0.0, I'm getting the following warnings:

    sys/geom/vinum/geom_vinum_state.c:186:7: error: logical not is only
    applied to the left hand side of this bitwise operator
    [-Werror,-Wlogical-not-parentheses]
                    if (!flags & GV_SETSTATE_FORCE)
                        ^      ~

The logical not operator should obiously be called after masking.

Reviewed by:	mav, pfg
MFC after:	3 days
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9093
2017-01-08 17:56:54 +00:00
Sepherosa Ziehau
c22dceff9d build: Unbreak LINT
Sponsored by:	Microsoft
2016-12-21 01:39:11 +00:00
Konrad Witaszczyk
480f31c214 Add support for encrypted kernel crash dumps.
Changes include modifications in kernel crash dump routines, dumpon(8) and
savecore(8). A new tool called decryptcore(8) was added.

A new DIOCSKERNELDUMP I/O control was added to send a kernel crash dump
configuration in the diocskerneldump_arg structure to the kernel.
The old DIOCSKERNELDUMP I/O control was renamed to DIOCSKERNELDUMP_FREEBSD11 for
backward ABI compatibility.

dumpon(8) generates an one-time random symmetric key and encrypts it using
an RSA public key in capability mode. Currently only AES-256-CBC is supported
but EKCD was designed to implement support for other algorithms in the future.
The public key is chosen using the -k flag. The dumpon rc(8) script can do this
automatically during startup using the dumppubkey rc.conf(5) variable.  Once the
keys are calculated dumpon sends them to the kernel via DIOCSKERNELDUMP I/O
control.

When the kernel receives the DIOCSKERNELDUMP I/O control it generates a random
IV and sets up the key schedule for the specified algorithm. Each time the
kernel tries to write a crash dump to the dump device, the IV is replaced by
a SHA-256 hash of the previous value. This is intended to make a possible
differential cryptanalysis harder since it is possible to write multiple crash
dumps without reboot by repeating the following commands:
# sysctl debug.kdb.enter=1
db> call doadump(0)
db> continue
# savecore

A kernel dump key consists of an algorithm identifier, an IV and an encrypted
symmetric key. The kernel dump key size is included in a kernel dump header.
The size is an unsigned 32-bit integer and it is aligned to a block size.
The header structure has 512 bytes to match the block size so it was required to
make a panic string 4 bytes shorter to add a new field to the header structure.
If the kernel dump key size in the header is nonzero it is assumed that the
kernel dump key is placed after the first header on the dump device and the core
dump is encrypted.

Separate functions were implemented to write the kernel dump header and the
kernel dump key as they need to be unencrypted. The dump_write function encrypts
data if the kernel was compiled with the EKCD option. Encrypted kernel textdumps
are not supported due to the way they are constructed which makes it impossible
to use the CBC mode for encryption. It should be also noted that textdumps don't
contain sensitive data by design as a user decides what information should be
dumped.

savecore(8) writes the kernel dump key to a key.# file if its size in the header
is nonzero. # is the number of the current core dump.

decryptcore(8) decrypts the core dump using a private RSA key and the kernel
dump key. This is performed by a child process in capability mode.
If the decryption was not successful the parent process removes a partially
decrypted core dump.

Description on how to encrypt crash dumps was added to the decryptcore(8),
dumpon(8), rc.conf(5) and savecore(8) manual pages.

EKCD was tested on amd64 using bhyve and i386, mipsel and sparc64 using QEMU.
The feature still has to be tested on arm and arm64 as it wasn't possible to run
FreeBSD due to the problems with QEMU emulation and lack of hardware.

Designed by:	def, pjd
Reviewed by:	cem, oshogbo, pjd
Partial review:	delphij, emaste, jhb, kib
Approved by:	pjd (mentor)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4712
2016-12-10 16:20:39 +00:00
Alexander Motin
b6fe583c55 Add gmirror create subcommand, alike to gstripe, gconcat, etc.
It is quite specific mode of operation without storing on-disk metadata.
It can be useful in some cases in combination with some external control
tools handling mirror creation and disks hot-plug.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2016-11-30 09:27:08 +00:00
Alexander Motin
dc399583ba Use providergone method to cover race between destroy and g_access().
Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2016-11-13 03:56:26 +00:00
Alexander Motin
80f0a89c62 Do not report error on close even if we have no paths left.
MFC after:	 2 weeks
2016-11-12 18:57:38 +00:00
Bryan Drewery
28323add09 Fix improper use of "its".
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-11-08 23:59:41 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
8532d381a9 Add BUF_TRACKING and FULL_BUF_TRACKING buffer debugging
Upstream the BUF_TRACKING and FULL_BUF_TRACKING buffer debugging code.
This can be handy in tracking down what code touched hung bios and bufs
last. The full history is especially useful, but adds enough bloat that
it shouldn't be enabled in release builds.

Function names (or arbitrary string constants) are tracked in a
fixed-size ring in bufs. Bios gain a pointer to the upper buf for
tracking. SCSI CCBs gain a pointer to the upper bio for tracking.

Reviewed by:	markj
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8366
2016-10-31 23:09:52 +00:00
Ruslan Bukin
ae8b1f90fe Fix alignment issues on MIPS: align the pointers properly.
All the 5520 GEOM_ELI tests passed successfully on MIPS64EB.

Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by:	HEIF5
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7905
2016-10-31 16:55:14 +00:00
Mark Johnston
5c2ac5cf2a gmirror: Add a subroutine to free synchronization BIOs.
This addresses a memory leak that occurs upon an I/O error during a mirror
synchronization.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-10-20 23:08:40 +00:00
Mark Johnston
b450976dc2 gmirror: Release pending regular requests when synchronization stops.
Normally gmirror allows colliding requests to proceed whenever a
synchronization request completes and advances to the next offset. However
if an I/O request collides with one of the final g_mirror_syncreqs, nothing
releases it once synchronization completes, resulting in an apparent I/O
hang. The same problem can occur if synchronization is aborted by an
I/O error. Therefore, be sure to requeue pending requests when
mirror synchronization is stopped for any reason.

While here, remove some dead code from g_mirror_regular_release().

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-10-20 23:02:30 +00:00
Alexander Motin
5a236b0ef9 Fix possible geom destruction before final provider close.
Introduce internal counter to track opens.  Using provider's counters is
not very successfull after calling g_wither_provider().

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2016-10-06 15:20:05 +00:00
Mark Johnston
4dea20be45 gmirror: Write an updated syncid before queuing writes.
When a syncid bump is pending, any write to the mirror results in the
updated syncid being written to each component's metadata block. However,
the update was only being performed after the writes to the mirror
componenents were queued. Instead, synchronously update the metadata block
first.

MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-10-06 00:13:55 +00:00
Mark Johnston
903618cd65 gmirror: Bump the syncid if broken disks are found during startup.
Consider a mirror with two components, m1 and m2. Suppose a hardware error
results in the removal of m2, with m1's genid bumped. Suppose further that
a replacement mirror component m3 is created and synchronized, after which
the system is shut down uncleanly. During a subsequent bootup, if gmirror
tastes m1 and m2 first, m2 will be removed from the mirror because it is
broken, but the mirror will be started without bumping the syncid on m1
because all elements of the mirror are accounted for. Then m3 will be
added to the already-running mirror with the same syncid as m1, so the
components will not be synchronized despite the unclean shutdown.

Handle this scenario by bumping the syncid of healthy components if any
broken mirrors are discovered during mirror startup.

MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-10-06 00:05:45 +00:00
Mark Johnston
fff048e4bc gmirror: Use bool instead of boolean_t.
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2016-10-05 23:55:01 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
85ab1aeccf [geom_redboot] Extend geom_redboot to handle non-zero fis offset.
Submitted by:	Mori Hiroki <yamori813@yahoo.co.jp>
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7237
2016-10-04 16:35:38 +00:00
Alexander Motin
8b64f3ca6c Use g_wither_provider() where applicable.
It is just a helper function combining G_PF_WITHER setting with
g_orphan_provider().
2016-09-23 21:29:40 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
0c4440c3aa Follow up r305988 by removing g_bio_run_task and related code.
The g_io_schedule_up() gets its "if" condition swapped to make
it more similar to g_io_schedule_down().

Suggested by:	mav@
Reviewed by:	mav@
MFC after:	1 month
2016-09-20 09:18:33 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
bbdd6614bd Remove unused bio_taskqueue().
MFC after:	1 month
2016-09-19 17:46:15 +00:00
Mark Johnston
4bfb585351 Don't treat an error from g_mirror_clear_metadata() as fatal.
Such errors can occur as the result of a write error or because the disk
backing the mirror element was removed. They result in a generation ID bump
on all active elements of the mirror, so we can safely disconnect the mirror
component rather than destroy it.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7750
2016-09-06 23:42:59 +00:00
Mark Johnston
40c5032d32 Add some fail points to gmirror.
These are useful for testing changes to I/O error handling, and for
reproducing existing bugs in a controlled manner. The fail points are

    g_mirror_regular_request_read
    g_mirror_regular_request_write
    g_mirror_sync_request_read
    g_mirror_sync_request_write
    g_mirror_metadata_write

They all effectively allow one to inject an error value into the bio_error
field of a corresponding BIO request as it is being completed.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-09-06 23:35:48 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
0428336393 Do not invoke resize event if initial disk size is zero. Some disks
report the size only after first opening.  And due to the events are
asynchronous, some consumers can receive this event too late and
this confuses them. This partially restores previous behaviour, and
at the same time this should fix the problem, when already opened
provider loses resize event.

PR:		211028
MFC after:	3 weeks
2016-08-01 20:54:54 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
1f353a2315 Do not invoke resize method if geom is being withered.
PR:		211028
MFC after:	2 weeks
2016-07-25 09:12:08 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
f1ff88cf8c Use g_resize_provider() to change the size of GEOM_DISK provider,
when it is being opened. This should fix the possible loss of a resize
event when disk capacity changed.

PR:		211028
Reported by:	Dexuan Cui <decui at microsoft dot com>
MFC after:	3 weeks
2016-07-19 05:36:21 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
55f9588af4 Relax checking if the privider size matches size recorded in the
superblock, allowing provider to be bit bigger, i.e. have some
extra padding after the FS image. That in some cases might be
a side-effect of using CLOOP format which enforces certain block
size and trying to compress image that is not exactly the number
of those blocks in size. The UFS itself does not have any issues
mounting such padded file systems, so it's what GEOM_LABEL should
do.

Submitted by:	@mizhka_gmail.com
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6208
2016-07-18 05:00:01 +00:00
Mark Johnston
7d31c3939a Move some gmirror metadata update messages to a higher debug level.
These can be printed quite frequently from a mostly-idle mirror, cluttering
the console.

MFC after:	1 week
2016-07-14 00:40:24 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
74ba4047a3 1.Improve handling around last compressed block of the file, which is
necessary because CLOOP format lacks explicit EOF or length, so that
  in the presence of padding or when the CLOOP is put onto a larger
  partition upper level provider size may be larger. Bound amount
  of extra data that we might touch to the max length of the compressed
  block and detect zero-padding in the last cluster, which when
  sector is all-zero might cause us to emit bogus I/O error after
  decompression of that fails. To not make code any more complicated
  that it needs to be deal with it in lazy-manner, i.e. when we
  first access that specific cluster.

  This change also fixes stupid mistake in the LZMA code, inherited
  from geom_lzma, which does not share length of the output buffer
  buffer with the decompression routine, so that in the presence
  of corrupted or purposedly tailored data may easily cause heap
  overflow and kernel memory corruption.

  Beef up validation of the CLOOP TOC by checking that lengths of
  all but the last compressed clusters match upper limit set by
  the decompressor and improve some error diagnostic output while
  I am here.

2.Add kern.geom.uzip.attach_to tunable to artifically limit
  attaching uzip to certain devices in the dev tree only.

    For example the following only makes us attaching to the
    GPT labels:

    kern.geom.uzip.attach_to="gpt/*"

3.Add kern.geom.uzip.noattach_to, which does opposite to the (2)
  above, i.e. prevents geom_uzip from tasting / attaching to
  providers matching some pattern. By default we don't attach
  to our own kind, i.e. kern.geom.uzip.noattach_to="*.uzip".
  It saves us quite some CPU cycles, esp on low-end embedded
  systems.

Approved by:	re (gjb)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7013
2016-06-29 18:19:05 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
a02e196edd Switch geom_disk over to using a pool mutex.
The GEOM disk d_mtx is only acquired on disk creation and destruction.
It is a good candidate for replacement with a pool mutex.  This eliminates
the mutex initialization and teardown and the mutex and name variables
themselves from struct disk.

sys/geom/geom_disk.h:
	Take d_mtx and d_mtx_name out of struct disk.

sys/geom/geom_disk.c:
	Use mtx_pool_lock() and mtx_pool_unlock() to guard the disk
	initialization state instead of a dedicated mutex.

	This allows removing the initialization and destruction of
	d_mtx.

sys/sys/param.h:
	Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1100119 for the change to struct disk.

Suggested by:	jhb
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2016-06-23 20:05:59 +00:00
Mark Johnston
be20fc2e90 Do not complete pending gmirror BIOs when tearing down the provider.
This will result in lock recursion and is more generally incorrect since
the completion handlers will just reinsert the BIOs into the queue we're
trying to drain.

Reviewed by:	imp, ngie
Approved by:	re (gjb)
MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6908
2016-06-22 21:00:28 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
e5616d65d0 Fix a bug that caused da(4) peripheral drivers to not fully go away
after the underlying device went away.

The problem was that callers who queue the GEOM resize provider
event didn't check to make sure that the provider had not been
withered.  For the other equivalent case, g_new_provider_event(),
the code checks to see whether the provider has been withered
before queueing a g_new_provider_event() to the event thread.

In some cases, a resize provider event would come through after
the provider had been withered and all of the existing consumers
had been orphaned.  When the resize event triggered a taste of
the provider, that would attach a new consumer to the now
withered provider.  The wither washer (g_wither_washer() would
never be able to completely tear down the GEOM because of the
consumers that were hanging around.

The solution was to check the G_PF_WITHER provider flag before
queueing the g_resize_provider_event(), and add an assert to
g_resize_provider_event() to insure that it isn't called on a
withered provider.

sys/geom/geom_subr.c:
	In g_resize_provider(), don't try to continue if the
	G_PF_WITHER flag is set.

	In g_resize_provider_event(), add an assert that the
	G_PF_WITHER flag is not set.

	In g_access(), if a provider has an error, print out the
	name of the provider with the error.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
Approved by:	re (marius)
MFC after:	3 days
2016-06-22 14:39:13 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
1ff824e786 Fix a bug that caused da(4) instances to hang around after the underlying
device is gone.

The problem was that when disk_gone() is called, if the GEOM disk
creation process has not yet happened, the withering process
couldn't start.

We didn't record any state in the GEOM disk code, and so the d_gone()
callback to the da(4) driver never happened.

The solution is to track the state of the creation process, and
initiate the withering process from g_disk_create() if the disk is
being created.

This change does add fields to struct disk, and so I have bumped
DISK_VERSION.

geom_disk.c:	Track where we are in the disk creation process,
		and check to see whether our underlying disk has
		gone away or not.

		In disk_gone(), set a new d_goneflag variable that
		g_disk_create() can check to see if it needs to
		clean up the disk instance.

geom_disk.h:    Add a mutex to struct disk (for internal use) disk
		init level, and a gone flag.

		Bump DISK_VERSION because the size of struct disk has
		changed and fields have been added at the beginning.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
Approved by:	re (marius)
2016-06-21 20:18:19 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
a7c5163b5f When we are in panic, always go the asynchronous path in g_mirror_destroy(),
otherwise the system will hang.

This is a temporarily least intrusive crutch to get certain panicing systems
dumping. The proper fix should question is g_mirror_destroy() should be called
on a panicing system at all.

Discussed with:	mav
2016-06-01 22:11:54 +00:00
Alan Somers
151746b244 Avoid issuing spa config updates for physical path when not necessary
ZFS's configuration needs to be updated whenever the physical path for a
device changes, but not when a new device is introduced. This is because new
devices necessarily cause config updates, but only if they are actually
accepted into the pool.

sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_geom.c
	Split vdev_geom_set_physpath out of vdev_geom_attrchanged.  When
	setting the vdev's physical path, only request a config update if
	the physical path has changed.  Don't request it when opening a
	device for the first time, because the config sync will happen
	anyway upstack.

sys/geom/geom_dev.c
	Split g_dev_set_physpath and g_dev_set_media out of
	g_dev_attrchanged

Submitted by:	will, asomers
MFC after:	4 weeks
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6428
2016-05-27 22:32:44 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
d5446cc8f4 Remove unneeded Giant locking around kthreads creation.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-05-20 08:28:11 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
4e2732b550 Removal of Giant droping wrappers for GEOM classes.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-05-20 08:25:37 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
dff9131e58 Remove asserts that Giant is not held on entrance into geom KPI, which
outlived their usefulness.  This allows to remove drop/pickup Giant
wrappers around GEOM calls.

Discussed with:	alfred, imp, phk
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-05-20 08:22:20 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
9a6844d55f Add support for managing Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) drives.
This change includes support for SCSI SMR drives (which conform to the
Zoned Block Commands or ZBC spec) and ATA SMR drives (which conform to
the Zoned ATA Command Set or ZAC spec) behind SAS expanders.

This includes full management support through the GEOM BIO interface, and
through a new userland utility, zonectl(8), and through camcontrol(8).

This is now ready for filesystems to use to detect and manage zoned drives.
(There is no work in progress that I know of to use this for ZFS or UFS, if
anyone is interested, let me know and I may have some suggestions.)

Also, improve ATA command passthrough and dispatch support, both via ATA
and ATA passthrough over SCSI.

Also, add support to camcontrol(8) for the ATA Extended Power Conditions
feature set.  You can now manage ATA device power states, and set various
idle time thresholds for a drive to enter lower power states.

Note that this change cannot be MFCed in full, because it depends on
changes to the struct bio API that break compatilibity.  In order to
avoid breaking the stable API, only changes that don't touch or depend on
the struct bio changes can be merged.  For example, the camcontrol(8)
changes don't depend on the new bio API, but zonectl(8) and the probe
changes to the da(4) and ada(4) drivers do depend on it.

Also note that the SMR changes have not yet been tested with an actual
SCSI ZBC device, or a SCSI to ATA translation layer (SAT) that supports
ZBC to ZAC translation.  I have not yet gotten a suitable drive or SAT
layer, so any testing help would be appreciated.  These changes have been
tested with Seagate Host Aware SATA drives attached to both SAS and SATA
controllers.  Also, I do not have any SATA Host Managed devices, and I
suspect that it may take additional (hopefully minor) changes to support
them.

Thanks to Seagate for supplying the test hardware and answering questions.

sbin/camcontrol/Makefile:
	Add epc.c and zone.c.

sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.8:
	Document the zone and epc subcommands.

sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.c:
	Add the zone and epc subcommands.

	Add auxiliary register support to build_ata_cmd().  Make sure to
	set the CAM_ATAIO_NEEDRESULT, CAM_ATAIO_DMA, and CAM_ATAIO_FPDMA
	flags as appropriate for ATA commands.

	Add a new get_ata_status() function to parse ATA result from SCSI
	sense descriptors (for ATA passthrough over SCSI) and ATA I/O
	requests.

sbin/camcontrol/camcontrol.h:
	Update the build_ata_cmd() prototype

	Add get_ata_status(), zone(), and epc().

sbin/camcontrol/epc.c:
	Support for ATA Extended Power Conditions features.  This includes
	support for all features documented in the ACS-4 Revision 12
	specification from t13.org (dated February 18, 2016).

	The EPC feature set allows putting a drive into a power power mode
	immediately, or setting timeouts so that the drive will
	automatically enter progressively lower power states after various
	idle times.

sbin/camcontrol/fwdownload.c:
	Update the firmware download code for the new build_ata_cmd()
	arguments.

sbin/camcontrol/zone.c:
	Implement support for Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) drives
	via SCSI Zoned Block Commands (ZBC) and ATA Zoned Device ATA
	Command Set (ZAC).

	These specs were developed in concert, and are functionally
	identical.  The primary differences are due to SCSI and ATA
	differences.  (SCSI is big endian, ATA is little endian, for
	example.)

	This includes support for all commands defined in the ZBC and
	ZAC specs.

sys/cam/ata/ata_all.c:
	Decode a number of additional ATA command names in ata_op_string().

	Add a new CCB building function, ata_read_log().

	Add ata_zac_mgmt_in() and ata_zac_mgmt_out() CCB building
	functions.  These support both DMA and NCQ encapsulation.

sys/cam/ata/ata_all.h:
	Add prototypes for ata_read_log(), ata_zac_mgmt_out(), and
	ata_zac_mgmt_in().

sys/cam/ata/ata_da.c:
	Revamp the ada(4) driver to support zoned devices.

	Add four new probe states to gather information needed for zone
	support.

	Add a new adasetflags() function to avoid duplication of large
	blocks of flag setting between the async handler and register
	functions.

	Add new sysctl variables that describe zone support and paramters.

	Add support for the new BIO_ZONE bio, and all of its subcommands:
	DISK_ZONE_OPEN, DISK_ZONE_CLOSE, DISK_ZONE_FINISH, DISK_ZONE_RWP,
	DISK_ZONE_REPORT_ZONES, and DISK_ZONE_GET_PARAMS.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.c:
	Add command descriptions for the ZBC IN/OUT commands.

	Add descriptions for ZBC Host Managed devices.

	Add a new function, scsi_ata_pass() to do ATA passthrough over
	SCSI.  This will eventually replace scsi_ata_pass_16() -- it
	can create the 12, 16, and 32-byte variants of the ATA
	PASS-THROUGH command, and supports setting all of the
	registers defined as of SAT-4, Revision 5 (March 11, 2016).

	Change scsi_ata_identify() to use scsi_ata_pass() instead of
	scsi_ata_pass_16().

	Add a new scsi_ata_read_log() function to facilitate reading
	ATA logs via SCSI.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_all.h:
	Add the new ATA PASS-THROUGH(32) command CDB.  Add extended and
	variable CDB opcodes.

	Add Zoned Block Device Characteristics VPD page.

	Add ATA Return SCSI sense descriptor.

	Add prototypes for scsi_ata_read_log() and scsi_ata_pass().

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c:
	Revamp the da(4) driver to support zoned devices.

	Add five new probe states, four of which are needed for ATA
	devices.

	Add five new sysctl variables that describe zone support and
	parameters.

	The da(4) driver supports SCSI ZBC devices, as well as ATA ZAC
	devices when they are attached via a SCSI to ATA Translation (SAT)
	layer.  Since ZBC -> ZAC translation is a new feature in the T10
	SAT-4 spec, most SATA drives will be supported via ATA commands
	sent via the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH command.  The da(4) driver will
	prefer the ZBC interface, if it is available, for performance
	reasons, but will use the ATA PASS-THROUGH interface to the ZAC
	command set if the SAT layer doesn't support translation yet.
	As I mentioned above, ZBC command support is untested.

	Add support for the new BIO_ZONE bio, and all of its subcommands:
	DISK_ZONE_OPEN, DISK_ZONE_CLOSE, DISK_ZONE_FINISH, DISK_ZONE_RWP,
	DISK_ZONE_REPORT_ZONES, and DISK_ZONE_GET_PARAMS.

	Add scsi_zbc_in() and scsi_zbc_out() CCB building functions.

	Add scsi_ata_zac_mgmt_out() and scsi_ata_zac_mgmt_in() CCB/CDB
	building functions.  Note that these have return values, unlike
	almost all other CCB building functions in CAM.  The reason is
	that they can fail, depending upon the particular combination
	of input parameters.  The primary failure case is if the user
	wants NCQ, but fails to specify additional CDB storage.  NCQ
	requires using the 32-byte version of the SCSI ATA PASS-THROUGH
	command, and the current CAM CDB size is 16 bytes.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.h:
	Add ZBC IN and ZBC OUT CDBs and opcodes.

	Add SCSI Report Zones data structures.

	Add scsi_zbc_in(), scsi_zbc_out(), scsi_ata_zac_mgmt_out(), and
	scsi_ata_zac_mgmt_in() prototypes.

sys/dev/ahci/ahci.c:
	Fix SEND / RECEIVE FPDMA QUEUED in the ahci(4) driver.

	ahci_setup_fis() previously set the top bits of the sector count
	register in the FIS to 0 for FPDMA commands.  This is okay for
	read and write, because the PRIO field is in the only thing in
	those bits, and we don't implement that further up the stack.

	But, for SEND and RECEIVE FPDMA QUEUED, the subcommand is in that
	byte, so it needs to be transmitted to the drive.

	In ahci_setup_fis(), always set the the top 8 bits of the
	sector count register.  We need it in both the standard
	and NCQ / FPDMA cases.

sys/geom/eli/g_eli.c:
	Pass BIO_ZONE commands through the GELI class.

sys/geom/geom.h:
	Add g_io_zonecmd() prototype.

sys/geom/geom_dev.c:
	Add new DIOCZONECMD ioctl, which allows sending zone commands to
	disks.

sys/geom/geom_disk.c:
	Add support for BIO_ZONE commands.

sys/geom/geom_disk.h:
	Add a new flag, DISKFLAG_CANZONE, that indicates that a given
	GEOM disk client can handle BIO_ZONE commands.

sys/geom/geom_io.c:
	Add a new function, g_io_zonecmd(), that handles execution of
	BIO_ZONE commands.

	Add permissions check for BIO_ZONE commands.

	Add command decoding for BIO_ZONE commands.

sys/geom/geom_subr.c:
	Add DDB command decoding for BIO_ZONE commands.

sys/kern/subr_devstat.c:
	Record statistics for REPORT ZONES commands.  Note that the
	number of bytes transferred for REPORT ZONES won't quite match
	what is received from the harware.  This is because we're
	necessarily counting bytes coming from the da(4) / ada(4) drivers,
	which are using the disk_zone.h interface to communicate up
	the stack.  The structure sizes it uses are slightly different
	than the SCSI and ATA structure sizes.

sys/sys/ata.h:
	Add many bit and structure definitions for ZAC, NCQ, and EPC
	command support.

sys/sys/bio.h:
	Convert the bio_cmd field to a straight enumeration.  This will
	yield more space for additional commands in the future.  After
	change r297955 and other related changes, this is now possible.
	Converting to an enumeration will also prevent use as a bitmask
	in the future.

sys/sys/disk.h:
	Define the DIOCZONECMD ioctl.

sys/sys/disk_zone.h:
	Add a new API for managing zoned disks.  This is very close to
	the SCSI ZBC and ATA ZAC standards, but uses integers in native
	byte order instead of big endian (SCSI) or little endian (ATA)
	byte arrays.

	This is intended to offer to the complete feature set of the ZBC
	and ZAC disk management without requiring the application developer
	to include SCSI or ATA headers.  We also use one set of headers
	for ioctl consumers and kernel bio-level consumers.

sys/sys/param.h:
	Bump __FreeBSD_version for sys/bio.h command changes, and inclusion
	of SMR support.

usr.sbin/Makefile:
	Add the zonectl utility.

usr.sbin/diskinfo/diskinfo.c
	Add disk zoning capability to the 'diskinfo -v' output.

usr.sbin/zonectl/Makefile:
	Add zonectl makefile.

usr.sbin/zonectl/zonectl.8
	zonectl(8) man page.

usr.sbin/zonectl/zonectl.c
	The zonectl(8) utility.  This allows managing SCSI or ATA zoned
	disks via the disk_zone.h API.  You can report zones, reset write
	pointers, get parameters, etc.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6147
Reviewed by:	wblock (documentation)
2016-05-19 14:08:36 +00:00
John Baldwin
fdce57a042 Add an EARLY_AP_STARTUP option to start APs earlier during boot.
Currently, Application Processors (non-boot CPUs) are started by
MD code at SI_SUB_CPU, but they are kept waiting in a "pen" until
SI_SUB_SMP at which point they are released to run kernel threads.
SI_SUB_SMP is one of the last SYSINIT levels, so APs don't enter
the scheduler and start running threads until fairly late in the
boot.

This change moves SI_SUB_SMP up to just before software interrupt
threads are created allowing the APs to start executing kernel
threads much sooner (before any devices are probed).  This allows
several initialization routines that need to perform initialization
on all CPUs to now perform that initialization in one step rather
than having to defer the AP initialization to a second SYSINIT run
at SI_SUB_SMP.  It also permits all CPUs to be available for
handling interrupts before any devices are probed.

This last feature fixes a problem on with interrupt vector exhaustion.
Specifically, in the old model all device interrupts were routed
onto the boot CPU during boot.  Later after the APs were released at
SI_SUB_SMP, interrupts were redistributed across all CPUs.

However, several drivers for multiqueue hardware allocate N interrupts
per CPU in the system.  In a system with many CPUs, just a few drivers
doing this could exhaust the available pool of interrupt vectors on
the boot CPU as each driver was allocating N * mp_ncpu vectors on the
boot CPU.  Now, drivers will allocate interrupts on their desired CPUs
during boot meaning that only N interrupts are allocated from the boot
CPU instead of N * mp_ncpu.

Some other bits of code can also be simplified as smp_started is
now true much earlier and will now always be true for these bits of
code.  This removes the need to treat the single-CPU boot environment
as a special case.

As a transition aid, the new behavior is available under a new kernel
option (EARLY_AP_STARTUP).  This will allow the option to be turned off
if need be during initial testing.  I plan to enable this on x86 by
default in a followup commit in the next few days and to have all
platforms moved over before 11.0.  Once the transition is complete,
the option will be removed along with the !EARLY_AP_STARTUP code.

These changes have only been tested on x86.  Other platform maintainers
are encouraged to port their architectures over as well.  The main
things to check for are any uses of smp_started in MD code that can be
simplified and SI_SUB_SMP SYSINITs in MD code that can be removed in
the EARLY_AP_STARTUP case (e.g. the interrupt shuffling).

PR:		kern/199321
Reviewed by:	markj, gnn, kib
Sponsored by:	Netflix
2016-05-14 18:22:52 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
e3d7ead7df Add missing include "opt_geom.h" to make GEOM_UZIP_DEBUG option working,
also rename enum member so it does not conflict with GEOM_UZIP option
name.

Submitted by:	mizhka@gmail.com
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6207
2016-05-06 20:32:39 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
4ed3c0e713 sys: Make use of our rounddown() macro when sys/param.h is available.
No functional change.
2016-04-30 14:41:18 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
e8d5712284 sys/geom: spelling fixes in comments.
No functional change.
2016-04-29 20:56:58 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
310aef3257 sys/geom: spelling fixes.
These affect debugging messages.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2016-04-28 19:26:46 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
b99bce73e2 geom: unsign some types to match their definitions and avoid overflows.
In struct:gctl_req, nargs is unsigned.

In mirror:
g_mirror_syncreqs is unsigned.

In raid:
in struct:g_raid_volume, v_disks_count is unsigned.

In virstor:
in struct:g_virstor_softc, n_components is unsigned.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2016-04-27 15:10:40 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
4a2776e538 g_part_bsd64: Delete duplicate/dead code
RAW_PART is handled earlier in the loop.

Reported by:	Coverity
CID:		1223201
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-04-26 22:32:33 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
5ad33e776f g_part_bsd64: Check for valid on-disk npartitions value
This value is u32 on disk, but assigned to an int in memory.  After we do the
implicit conversion via assignment, check that the result is at least one[1]
(non-negative[2]).

1. The subsequent for-loop iterates from gpt_entries minus one, down, until
   reaching zero.  A negative or zero initial index results in undefined signed
   integer overflow.
2. It is also used to index into arrays later.

In practice, we expected non-malicious disks to contain small positive values.

Reported by:	Coverity
CID:		1223202
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-04-26 22:30:54 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
55e0987aea sys: extend use of the howmany() macro when available.
We have a howmany() macro in the <sys/param.h> header that is
convenient to re-use as it makes things easier to read.
2016-04-26 15:38:17 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
f260c3eadc Relax TOC offsets checking somewhat, allowing offset pointing to
the next byte past EOF to denote zero-block(s) at the very end of
the file.
2016-04-26 06:50:38 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
416ee66e25 o Fix handling of images with compression block sizes comparable to
MAXPHYS.

o Improve debug somewhat;

o Convert "BUG BUG BUG message" into a proper KASSERT.
2016-04-23 06:31:46 +00:00
Alan Somers
1c2c346f09 DRY on buffer sizes. Update to r298420.
sys/geom/geom_disk.c:
	In disk_attr_changed, don't repeat a buffer size.

Reported by: ngie, hselasky
MFC after:	4 weeks
X-MFC-With:	298420
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corp
2016-04-21 21:13:41 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
d9c9c81c08 sys: use our roundup2/rounddown2() macros when param.h is available.
rounddown2 tends to produce longer lines than the original code
and when the code has a high indentation level it was not really
advantageous to do the replacement.

This tries to strike a balance between readability using the macros
and flexibility of having the expressions, so not everything is
converted.
2016-04-21 19:57:40 +00:00
Alan Somers
42f42c9942 Notify userspace listeners when geom disk attributes have changed
sys/geom/geom_disk.c:
	disk_attr_changed(): Generate a devctl event of type GEOM:<attr> for
	every call.

MFC after:	4 weeks
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5952
2016-04-21 16:43:15 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
63b6b7a74a Indentation issues.
Contract some lines leftover from r298310.

Mea culpa.
2016-04-20 16:19:44 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
02abd40029 kernel: use our nitems() macro when it is available through param.h.
No functional change, only trivial cases are done in this sweep,

Discussed in:	freebsd-current
2016-04-19 23:48:27 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
01b5c6f73e g_gate: for pointers replace 0 with NULL.
These are mostly cosmetical, no functional change.

Found with devel/coccinelle.
2016-04-15 16:18:07 +00:00
Warner Losh
9a8fa125c1 Bump bio_cmd and bio_*flags from 8 bits to 16.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5784
2016-04-14 05:10:41 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
74b8d63dcc Cleanup unnecessary semicolons from the kernel.
Found with devel/coccinelle.
2016-04-10 23:07:00 +00:00
Allan Jude
d873662594 Create the GELIBOOT GEOM_ELI flag
This flag indicates that the user wishes to use the GELIBOOT feature to boot from a fully encrypted root file system.
Currently, GELIBOOT does not support key files, and in the future when it does, they will be loaded differently.
Due to the design of GELI, and the desire for secrecy, the GELI metadata does not know if key files are used or not, it just adds the key material (if any) to the HMAC before the optional passphrase, so there is no way to tell if a GELI partition requires key files or not.

Since the GELIBOOT code in boot2 and the loader does not support keys, they will now only attempt to attach if this flag is set. This will stop GELIBOOT from prompting for passwords to GELIs that it cannot decrypt, disrupting the boot process

PR:		208251
Reviewed by:	ed, oshogbo, wblock
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5867
2016-04-08 01:25:25 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
21ff1f7469 g_sched_destroy(): prevent return of uninitialized scalar variable.
For the !gsp case there some chance of returning an uninitialized
return value. Prevent that from happening by initializing the
error value.

CID:	1006421
2016-04-03 16:25:51 +00:00
Warner Losh
ca19dfe480 Don't assume that bio_cmd is a bit mask.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5592
2016-03-10 06:25:39 +00:00
Warner Losh
8076d204da Don't assume that bio_cmd is bit mask.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5593
2016-03-10 06:25:31 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
443a0f85dd Fixes to make it compile under gcc-4.2. 2016-02-24 02:52:49 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
5497acc527 Obsolete mkulzma(8) and geom_uncompress(4), their functionality
is now provided by mkuzip(8) and geom_uzip(4) respectively.

MFC after:	1 month
2016-02-24 00:39:36 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
8f8cb840b0 Improve mkuzip(8) and geom_uzip(4), merge in LZMA support from mkulzma(8)
and geom_uncompress(4):

1. mkuzip(8):

 - Proper support for eliminating all-zero blocks when compressing an
   image. This feature is already supported by the geom_uzip(4) module
   and CLOOP format in general, so it's just a matter of making mkuzip(8)
   match. It should be noted, however that this feature while it sounds
   great, results in very slight improvement in the overall compression
   ratio, since compressing default 16k all-zero block produces only 39
   bytes compressed output block, which is 99.8% compression ratio. With
   typical average compression ratio of amd64 binaries and data being
   around 60-70% the difference between 99.8% and 100.0% is not that
   great further diluted by the ratio of number of zero blocks in the
   uncompressed image to the overall number of blocks being less than
   0.5 (typically). However, this may be important from performance
   standpoint, so that kernel are not spinning its wheels decompressing
   those empty blocks every time this zero region is read. It could also
   be important when you create huge image mostly filled with zero
   blocks for testing purposes.

 - New feature allowing to de-duplicate output image. It turns out that
   if you twist CLOOP format a bit you can do that as well. And unlike
   zero-blocks elimination, this gives a noticeable improvement in the
   overall compression ratio, reducing output image by something like
   3-4% on my test UFS2 3GB image consisting of full FreeBSD base system
   plus some of the packages (openjdk, apache etc), about 2.3GB worth of
   file data (800+MB compressed). The only caveat is that images created
   with this feature "on" would not work on older versions of FeeBSDxi
   kernel, hence it's turned off by default.

 - provide options to control both features and document them in manual
   page.

 - merge in all relevant LZMA compression support from the mkulzma(8),
   add new option to select between both.

 - switch license from ad-hoc beerware into standard 2-clause BSD.

2. geom_uzip(4):

 - implement support for de-duplicated images;

 - optimize some code paths to handle "all-zero" blocks without reading
   any compressed data;

 - beef up manual page to explain that geom_uzip(4) is not limited only
   to md(4) images. The compressed data can be written to the block
   device and accessed directly via magic of GEOM(4) and devfs(4),
   including to mount root fs from a compressed drive.

 - convert debug log code from being compiled in conditionally into
   being present all the time and provide two sysctls to turn it on or
   off. Due to intended use of the module, it can be used in
   environments where there may not be a luxury to put new kernel with
   debug code enabled. Having those options handy allows debug issues
   without as much problem by just having access to serial console or
   network shell access to a box/appliance. The resulting additional
   CPU cycles are just few int comparisons and branches, and those are
   minuscule when compared to data decompression which is the main
   feature of the module.

 - hopefully improve robustness and resiliency of the geom_uzip(4) by
   performing some of the data validation / range checking on the TOC
   entries and rejecting to attach to an image if those checks fail.

 - merge in all relevant LZMA decompression support from the
   geom_uncompress(4), enable automatically when appropriate format is
   indicated in the header.

 - move compilation work into its own worker thread so that it does not
   clog g_up. This allows multiple instances work in parallel utilizing
   smp cores.

 - document new knobs in the manual page.

Reviewed by:		adrian
MFC after:		1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5333
2016-02-23 23:59:08 +00:00
Warner Losh
bd4c1dd6d6 Use the right size for zeroing.
Submitted by: rpokala@
2016-02-17 18:28:38 +00:00
Warner Losh
c55f57071a Create an API to reset a struct bio (g_reset_bio). This is mandatory
for all struct bio you get back from g_{new,alloc}_bio. Temporary
bios that you create on the stack or elsewhere should use this before
first use of the bio, and between uses of the bio. At the moment, it
is nothing more than a wrapper around bzero, but that may change in
the future. The wrapper also removes one place where we encode the
size of struct bio in the KBI.
2016-02-17 17:16:02 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
61789a9a76 Teach the flashmap code about the SPI flash.
PR:		kern/206227
Submitted by:	Stanislav Galabov <sgalabov@gmail.com>
2016-01-23 05:26:29 +00:00
Ravi Pokala
cb03a5029b Add rotationrate to geom disk dumpconf
Parse and report the nominal rotation rate reported by the drive.

Reviewed by:	sbruno, jhb
Approved by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4483
Requested by:	Kevin Bowling < kevin.bowling @ kev009.com >
2016-01-14 21:52:21 +00:00
Allan Jude
4332feca4b Make additional parts of sys/geom/eli more usable in userspace
The upcoming GELI support in the loader reuses parts of this code
Some ifdefs are added, and some code is moved outside of existing ifdefs

The HMAC parts of GELI are broken out into their own file, to separate
them from the kernel crypto/openssl dependant parts that are replaced
in the boot code.

Passed the GELI regression suite (tools/regression/geom/eli)
 Files=20 Tests=14996
 Result: PASS

Reviewed by:	pjd, delphij
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4699
2016-01-07 05:47:34 +00:00
Allan Jude
9c0c355f2a Add some additional GPT partition types
4 ChromeOS GPT types
2 Microsoft partition types
the new OpenBSD partition type

Approved by:	marcel (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3841
2015-12-27 18:12:13 +00:00
Allan Jude
7a3f5d11fb Replace sys/crypto/sha2/sha2.c with lib/libmd/sha512c.c
cperciva's libmd implementation is 5-30% faster

The same was done for SHA256 previously in r263218

cperciva's implementation was lacking SHA-384 which I implemented, validated against OpenSSL and the NIST documentation

Extend sbin/md5 to create sha384(1)

Chase dependancies on sys/crypto/sha2/sha2.{c,h} and replace them with sha512{c.c,.h}

Reviewed by:	cperciva, des, delphij
Approved by:	secteam, bapt (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3929
2015-12-27 17:33:59 +00:00
Allan Jude
1747e1d875 Fix incorrect error message in geom map
If geom_map fails to find the end of a mapped partition based on a search, it would return the incorrect error message, stating it could not parse the START value

Reviewed by:	adrian
Approved by:	bapt (mentor)
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4187
2015-12-27 17:09:23 +00:00
Warner Losh
268f69f40b It turns out that it's OK to sleep in this context, so use M_WAITOK
for the softc for the delay module.

Noticed by: rpokala@
2015-12-18 14:10:00 +00:00
Warner Losh
6a607537da Scheduling module to introduce a fixed delay into the I/O path. 2015-12-18 05:39:25 +00:00
Steven Hartland
25080ac4d4 Prevent g_access calls to bad multipath members
When a multipath member is orphaned its access members are zeroed before its
removed if marked for wither, so prevent any future calls to g_access on
such members.

This prevents a panic on debug kernels which validates the resultant values
aren't negative.

Reviewed by:	mav
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Multiplay
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4416
2015-12-15 21:11:41 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
af90a87209 Make detection of GPT a bit more reliable.
When we are detecting a partition table and didn't find PMBR, try to
read backup GPT header from the last sector and if it is correct,
assume that we have GPT.

Reviewed by:	rpokala
MFC after:	1 month
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4282
2015-12-10 10:35:07 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
985108aeb1 Fix a style issue in g_disk_limit().
Noticed by:	bdrewery
MFC after:	1 week
2015-12-04 03:44:12 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
42fbdde413 Fix g_disk_vlist_limit() to work properly with deletes.
Add a new bp argument to g_disk_maxsegs(), and add a new function,
g_disk_maxsize() tha will properly determine the maximum I/O size for a
delete or non-delete bio.

Submitted by:	will
MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
2015-12-04 03:38:35 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
a9934668aa Add asynchronous command support to the pass(4) driver, and the new
camdd(8) utility.

CCBs may be queued to the driver via the new CAMIOQUEUE ioctl, and
completed CCBs may be retrieved via the CAMIOGET ioctl.  User
processes can use poll(2) or kevent(2) to get notification when
I/O has completed.

While the existing CAMIOCOMMAND blocking ioctl interface only
supports user virtual data pointers in a CCB (generally only
one per CCB), the new CAMIOQUEUE ioctl supports user virtual and
physical address pointers, as well as user virtual and physical
scatter/gather lists.  This allows user applications to have more
flexibility in their data handling operations.

Kernel memory for data transferred via the queued interface is
allocated from the zone allocator in MAXPHYS sized chunks, and user
data is copied in and out.  This is likely faster than the
vmapbuf()/vunmapbuf() method used by the CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl in
configurations with many processors (there are more TLB shootdowns
caused by the mapping/unmapping operation) but may not be as fast
as running with unmapped I/O.

The new memory handling model for user requests also allows
applications to send CCBs with request sizes that are larger than
MAXPHYS.  The pass(4) driver now limits queued requests to the I/O
size listed by the SIM driver in the maxio field in the Path
Inquiry (XPT_PATH_INQ) CCB.

There are some things things would be good to add:

1. Come up with a way to do unmapped I/O on multiple buffers.
   Currently the unmapped I/O interface operates on a struct bio,
   which includes only one address and length.  It would be nice
   to be able to send an unmapped scatter/gather list down to
   busdma.  This would allow eliminating the copy we currently do
   for data.

2. Add an ioctl to list currently outstanding CCBs in the various
   queues.

3. Add an ioctl to cancel a request, or use the XPT_ABORT CCB to do
   that.

4. Test physical address support.  Virtual pointers and scatter
   gather lists have been tested, but I have not yet tested
   physical addresses or scatter/gather lists.

5. Investigate multiple queue support.  At the moment there is one
   queue of commands per pass(4) device.  If multiple processes
   open the device, they will submit I/O into the same queue and
   get events for the same completions.  This is probably the right
   model for most applications, but it is something that could be
   changed later on.

Also, add a new utility, camdd(8) that uses the asynchronous pass(4)
driver interface.

This utility is intended to be a basic data transfer/copy utility,
a simple benchmark utility, and an example of how to use the
asynchronous pass(4) interface.

It can copy data to and from pass(4) devices using any target queue
depth, starting offset and blocksize for the input and ouptut devices.
It currently only supports SCSI devices, but could be easily extended
to support ATA devices.

It can also copy data to and from regular files, block devices, tape
devices, pipes, stdin, and stdout.  It does not support queueing
multiple commands to any of those targets, since it uses the standard
read(2)/write(2)/writev(2)/readv(2) system calls.

The I/O is done by two threads, one for the reader and one for the
writer.  The reader thread sends completed read requests to the
writer thread in strictly sequential order, even if they complete
out of order.  That could be modified later on for random I/O patterns
or slightly out of order I/O.

camdd(8) uses kqueue(2)/kevent(2) to get I/O completion events from
the pass(4) driver and also to send request notifications internally.

For pass(4) devcies, camdd(8) uses a single buffer (CAM_DATA_VADDR)
per CAM CCB on the reading side, and a scatter/gather list
(CAM_DATA_SG) on the writing side.  In addition to testing both
interfaces, this makes any potential reblocking of I/O easier.  No
data is copied between the reader and the writer, but rather the
reader's buffers are split into multiple I/O requests or combined
into a single I/O request depending on the input and output blocksize.

For the file I/O path, camdd(8) also uses a single buffer (read(2),
write(2), pread(2) or pwrite(2)) on reads, and a scatter/gather list
(readv(2), writev(2), preadv(2), pwritev(2)) on writes.

Things that would be nice to do for camdd(8) eventually:

1.  Add support for I/O pattern generation.  Patterns like all
    zeros, all ones, LBA-based patterns, random patterns, etc. Right
    Now you can always use /dev/zero, /dev/random, etc.

2.  Add support for a "sink" mode, so we do only reads with no
    writes.  Right now, you can use /dev/null.

3.  Add support for automatic queue depth probing, so that we can
    figure out the right queue depth on the input and output side
    for maximum throughput.  At the moment it defaults to 6.

4.  Add support for SATA device passthrough I/O.

5.  Add support for random LBAs and/or lengths on the input and
    output sides.

6.  Track average per-I/O latency and busy time.  The busy time
    and latency could also feed in to the automatic queue depth
    determination.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_pass.h:
	Define two new ioctls, CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET, that queue
	and fetch asynchronous CAM CCBs respectively.

	Although these ioctls do not have a declared argument, they
	both take a union ccb pointer.  If we declare a size here,
	the ioctl code in sys/kern/sys_generic.c will malloc and free
	a buffer for either the CCB or the CCB pointer (depending on
	how it is declared).  Since we have to keep a copy of the
	CCB (which is fairly large) anyway, having the ioctl malloc
	and free a CCB for each call is wasteful.

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_pass.c:
	Add asynchronous CCB support.

	Add two new ioctls, CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET.

	CAMIOQUEUE adds a CCB to the incoming queue.  The CCB is
	executed immediately (and moved to the active queue) if it
	is an immediate CCB, but otherwise it will be executed
	in passstart() when a CCB is available from the transport layer.

	When CCBs are completed (because they are immediate or
	passdone() if they are queued), they are put on the done
	queue.

	If we get the final close on the device before all pending
	I/O is complete, all active I/O is moved to the abandoned
	queue and we increment the peripheral reference count so
	that the peripheral driver instance doesn't go away before
	all pending I/O is done.

	The new passcreatezone() function is called on the first
	call to the CAMIOQUEUE ioctl on a given device to allocate
	the UMA zones for I/O requests and S/G list buffers.  This
	may be good to move off to a taskqueue at some point.
	The new passmemsetup() function allocates memory and
	scatter/gather lists to hold the user's data, and copies
	in any data that needs to be written.  For virtual pointers
	(CAM_DATA_VADDR), the kernel buffer is malloced from the
	new pass(4) driver malloc bucket.  For virtual
	scatter/gather lists (CAM_DATA_SG), buffers are allocated
	from a new per-pass(9) UMA zone in MAXPHYS-sized chunks.
	Physical pointers are passed in unchanged.  We have support
	for up to 16 scatter/gather segments (for the user and
	kernel S/G lists) in the default struct pass_io_req, so
	requests with longer S/G lists require an extra kernel malloc.

	The new passcopysglist() function copies a user scatter/gather
	list to a kernel scatter/gather list.  The number of elements
	in each list may be different, but (obviously) the amount of data
	stored has to be identical.

	The new passmemdone() function copies data out for the
	CAM_DATA_VADDR and CAM_DATA_SG cases.

	The new passiocleanup() function restores data pointers in
	user CCBs and frees memory.

	Add new functions to support kqueue(2)/kevent(2):

	passreadfilt() tells kevent whether or not the done
	queue is empty.

	passkqfilter() adds a knote to our list.

	passreadfiltdetach() removes a knote from our list.

	Add a new function, passpoll(), for poll(2)/select(2)
	to use.

	Add devstat(9) support for the queued CCB path.

sys/cam/ata/ata_da.c:
	Add support for the BIO_VLIST bio type.

sys/cam/cam_ccb.h:
	Add a new enumeration for the xflags field in the CCB header.
	(This doesn't change the CCB header, just adds an enumeration to
	use.)

sys/cam/cam_xpt.c:
	Add a new function, xpt_setup_ccb_flags(), that allows specifying
	CCB flags.

sys/cam/cam_xpt.h:
	Add a prototype for xpt_setup_ccb_flags().

sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c:
	Add support for BIO_VLIST.

sys/dev/md/md.c:
	Add BIO_VLIST support to md(4).

sys/geom/geom_disk.c:
	Add BIO_VLIST support to the GEOM disk class.  Re-factor the I/O size
	limiting code in g_disk_start() a bit.

sys/kern/subr_bus_dma.c:
	Change _bus_dmamap_load_vlist() to take a starting offset and
	length.

	Add a new function, _bus_dmamap_load_pages(), that will load a list
	of physical pages starting at an offset.

	Update _bus_dmamap_load_bio() to allow loading BIO_VLIST bios.
	Allow unmapped I/O to start at an offset.

sys/kern/subr_uio.c:
	Add two new functions, physcopyin_vlist() and physcopyout_vlist().

sys/pc98/include/bus.h:
	Guard kernel-only parts of the pc98 machine/bus.h header with
	#ifdef _KERNEL.

	This allows userland programs to include <machine/bus.h> to get the
	definition of bus_addr_t and bus_size_t.

sys/sys/bio.h:
	Add a new bio flag, BIO_VLIST.

sys/sys/uio.h:
	Add prototypes for physcopyin_vlist() and physcopyout_vlist().

share/man/man4/pass.4:
	Document the CAMIOQUEUE and CAMIOGET ioctls.

usr.sbin/Makefile:
	Add camdd.

usr.sbin/camdd/Makefile:
	Add a makefile for camdd(8).

usr.sbin/camdd/camdd.8:
	Man page for camdd(8).

usr.sbin/camdd/camdd.c:
	The new camdd(8) utility.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
MFC after:	1 week
2015-12-03 20:54:55 +00:00
Steven Hartland
86787e8d97 Fix early kernel dump via dumpdev env
Setting the dumpdev via env e.g. loader.conf provides the ability to
configure the kernel dump device during early boot. When using this
g_io_getattr was returning EPERM due to cp->acr == 0.

Fix this by calling g_access to ensure we're a read consumer prior
to calling g_dev_setdumpdev.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Multiplay
2015-11-17 20:55:50 +00:00
Steven Hartland
2dc7e36b0b Fix g_eli error loss conditions
* Ensure that error information isn't lost.
* Log the error code in all cases.
* Don't overwrite bio_completed set to 0 from the error condition.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Multiplay
2015-11-05 17:37:35 +00:00
Alexander Motin
4a3760bae6 Remove compatibility shims for legacy ATA device names.
We got new ATA stack in FreeBSD 8.x, switched to it at 9.x, completely
removed old stack at 10.x, so at 11.x it is time to remove compat shims.
2015-10-11 13:01:51 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
45d7de1d37 Make geom_nop(4) collect statistics on all types of BIOs, not just
reads and writes.

PR:		kern/198405
Submitted by:	Matthew D. Fuller <fullermd at over-yonder dot net>
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3679
2015-10-10 09:03:31 +00:00
Conrad Meyer
b4d7290796 geom_dev: Use kenv 'dumpdev' in the same way as rc/etc.d/dumpon
Skip a /dev/ prefix, if one is present, when checking for matching
device names for dump.

Suggested by:	avg
Reviewed by:	markj
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3725
2015-09-23 21:08:52 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
bb27d7ed90 Add a way to specify stripesize and stripeoffset to gnop(8). This makes
it possible to "simulate" 4K media, to eg test alignment handling.

Reviewed by:	mav@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3664
2015-09-15 18:01:59 +00:00
Warner Losh
3f2e5b8584 After the introduction of direct dispatch, the pacing code in g_down()
broke in two ways. One, the pacing variable was accessed in multiple
threads in an unsafe way. Two, since large numbers of I/O could come
down from the buf layer at one time, large numbers of allocation
failures could happen all at once, resulting in a huge pace value that
would limit I/Os to 10 IOPS for minutes (or even hours) at a
time. While a real solution to these problems requires substantial
work (to go to a no-allocation after the first model, or to have some
way to wait for more memory with some kind of reserve for pager and
swapper requests), it is relatively easy to make this simplistic
pacing less pathological.

Move to using a volatile variable with loads and stores. While this is
a little racy, losing the race is safe: either you get memory and
proceed, or you don't and queue. Second, sleep for 1ms (or one tick, whichever
is larger) instead of 100ms. This removes the artificial 10 IOPS limit
while still easing up on new I/Os during memory shortages. Remove
tying the amount of time we do this to the number of failed requests
and do it only as long as we keep failing requests.

Finally, to avoid needless recursion when memory is tight (start ->
g_io_deliver() -> g_io_request() -> start -> ... until we use 1/2 the
stack), don't do direct dispatch while pacing. This should be a rare
event (not steady state) so the performance hit here is worth the
extra safety of not starving g_down() with directly dispatched I/O.

Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3546
2015-09-02 17:29:30 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
6aabc119b6 Create a RouterBoard platform and use it to create a flash map
Summary:
The RouterBoard uses a predefined partition map which doesn't exist in the fdt.
This change allows overriding the fdt slicer with a custom slicer, and uses this
custom slicer to define the flash map on the RouterBoard RB800.
D3305 converts the mpc85xx platform into a base class, so that systems based on
the mpc85xx platform can add their own overrides.  This change builds on D3305,
and creates a RouterBoard (RB800) platform to initialize the slicer override.

Reviewed By: nwhitehorn, imp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3345
2015-08-22 05:50:18 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
6bc3fe5f4e Clean out some externally visible "more then" grammar
MFC after:	3 days
2015-08-11 03:12:09 +00:00
Enji Cooper
604083d74c Make some debug printf's into DPRINTF's to reduce noise on attach/detahh
Similar reasoning to what was done in r286367 with geom_uzip(4)

MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: D3320
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-08-09 06:58:06 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
46e3447026 Enable BIO_DELETE passthru in GELI, so TRIM/UNMAP can work as expected when
GELI is used on a SSD or inside virtual machine, so that guest can tell
host that it is no longer using some of the storage.

Enabling BIO_DELETE passthru comes with a small security consequence - an
attacker can tell how much space is being really used on encrypted device and
has less data no analyse then. This is why the -T option can be given to the
init subcommand to turn off this behaviour and -t/T options for the configure
subcommand can be used to adjust this setting later.

PR:		198863
Submitted by:	Matthew D. Fuller fullermd at over-yonder dot net

This commit also includes a fix from Fabian Keil freebsd-listen at
fabiankeil.de for 'configure' on onetime providers which is not strictly
related, but is entangled in the same code, so would cause conflicts if
separated out.
2015-08-08 09:51:38 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
347e9d5495 Minor style cleanup of the code surrounding r286404.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2015-08-07 08:24:12 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
9b34965019 The condition to use direct processing for the unmapped bio is
reverted.  We can do direct processing when g_io_check() does not need
to perform transient remapping of the bio, otherwise the thread has to
sleep.

Reviewed by:	mav (previous version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2015-08-07 08:13:34 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
5ee9ea19fe After crypto_dispatch() bio might be already delivered and destroyed,
so we cannot access it anymore. Setting an error later lead to memory
corruption.

Assert that crypto_dispatch() was successful. It can fail only if we pass a
bogus crypto request, which is a bug in the program, not a runtime condition.

PR:		199705
Submitted by:	luke.tw
Reviewed by:	emaste
MFC after:	3 days
2015-08-06 17:13:34 +00:00
Enji Cooper
fcc8461cfb Make some debug printf's into DPRINTF's to reduce noise on attach/detach
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3306
MFC after: 1 week
Reviewed by: loos
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-08-06 15:30:14 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
72800098bf Fix panic triggered by code like this:
open("/dev/md0", O_EXEC);

Discussed with:	kib@, mav@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3051
2015-08-04 10:40:08 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
d6cc35b287 Fix panic that would happen on forcibly unmounting devfs (note that
as it is now, devfs ignores MNT_FORCE anyway, so it needs to be modified
to trigger the panic) with consumers still opened.

Note that this still results in a leak of r/w/e counters.  It seems
to be harmless, though.  If anyone knows a better way to approach
this - please tell.

Discussed with:	kib@, mav@
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3050
2015-08-03 16:35:18 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
da6c24e123 Report the scheme and provider names in warning message about unaligned
partition.

PR:		201873
MFC after:	1 week
2015-07-26 11:16:48 +00:00
Allan Jude
ce808c7ad8 Add a new option to gpart(8) to fix Lenovo BIOS boot issue
PR:		184910
Reviewed by:	ae, wblock
Approved by:	marcel
MFC after:	3 days
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	ScaleEngine Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3065
2015-07-15 02:23:55 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
4273d41299 Spoil even can happen for some time now even on providers opened exclusively
(on the media change event). Update GELI to handle that situation.

PR:		201185
Submitted by:	Matthew D. Fuller
2015-07-10 19:27:19 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
fefb6a143a Properly propagate errors in metadata reading.
PR:		198860
Submitted by:	Matthew D. Fuller
2015-07-02 10:57:34 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
edaa9008ff Allow to omit keyfile number for the first keyfile. 2015-07-02 10:55:32 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
628b712826 Fix off-by-one error in fstyp(8) and geom_label(4) that made them use
a single space (" ") as a CD9660 label name when no label was present.
Similar problem was also present in msdosfs label recognition.

PR:		200828
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2830
Reviewed by:	asomers@, emaste@
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-06-18 21:55:55 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
e7d0c7e458 Teach G_PART_GPT class to handle g_resize_provider event.
MFC after:	10 days
2015-06-08 12:52:41 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
fd90e2ed54 CALLOUT_MPSAFE has lost its meaning since r141428, i.e., for more than ten
years for head.  However, it is continuously misused as the mpsafe argument
for callout_init(9).  Deprecate the flag and clean up callout_init() calls
to make them more consistent.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2613
Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-05-22 17:05:21 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
153c57b5b4 Read GEOM_UNCOMPRESS metadata using several requests that fit into
MAXPHYS. For large compressed images the metadata size can be bigger
than MAXPHYS and this triggers KASSERT in g_read_data().
Also use g_free() to free memory allocated by g_read_data().

PR:		199476
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-05-19 09:28:52 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
4b8d4f97b0 Add apple-boot, apple-hfs and apple-ufs aliases to MBR scheme.
Sort DOSPTYP_* entries in diskmbr.h by value.
Document these scheme-specific types in gpart(8).

MFC after:	1 week
2015-05-05 09:33:02 +00:00
Craig Rodrigues
d9db52256e Move zlib.c from net to libkern.
It is not network-specific code and would
be better as part of libkern instead.
Move zlib.h and zutil.h from net/ to sys/
Update includes to use sys/zlib.h and sys/zutil.h instead of net/

Submitted by:		Steve Kiernan stevek@juniper.net
Obtained from:		Juniper Networks, Inc.
GitHub Pull Request:	https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/28
Relnotes:		yes
2015-04-22 14:38:58 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
4a5e6b854d g_uncompress_taste: prevent a double free.
Found by:	Clang Static Analyzer
MFC after:	1 week
2015-04-20 16:31:27 +00:00
Alexander Motin
0ada3afc25 Remove sleeps from geom_up thread on device destruction.
MFC after:	3 days.
2015-04-09 13:09:05 +00:00
Alexander Motin
5d85cd2d11 Remove extra semicolon.
MFC after:	1 week
2015-03-27 12:45:20 +00:00
Alexander Motin
3ab0187add Remove request sorting from GEOM_MIRROR and GEOM_RAID.
When CPU is not busy, those queues are typically empty.  When CPU is busy,
then one more extra sorting is the last thing it needs.  If specific device
(HDD) really needs sorting, then it will be done later by CAM.

This supposed to fix livelock reported for mirror of two SSDs, when UFS
fires zillion of BIO_DELETE requests, that totally blocks I/O subsystem by
pointless sorting of requests and responses under single mutex lock.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-27 12:44:28 +00:00
Alexander Motin
41fe4ba647 Fix bug on memory allocation error in split method.
While there, use bioq_takefirst() in place where it is convenient.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-03-27 11:14:12 +00:00
Alexander Motin
5523c82c1a Make GEOM_PART work in presence of previous withered self.
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2015-03-26 12:17:47 +00:00
Alexander Motin
2f36085dcf Report withered providers as such alike to GEOMs.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-26 11:19:24 +00:00
Alexander Motin
ba772028db When searching for provider by name, prefer non-withered one.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-26 11:02:29 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
28d507fcec Fix the label search routine in geom_map to not trip up on '\0' bytes.
* Just do the buf check early and fail out
* If the offset being searched is:

00110000  00 b5 7e 45 61 e2 76 d3  c1 78 dd 15 95 cd 1f f1  |..~Ea.v..x......|

.. and the match string is '.!/bin/sh'

.. then it'll set the match string[0] to '\0', do a strncmp() against
the read buffer, find it's matching two zero-length strings, and think
that's where to start.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-19 03:58:25 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
4fb4ebe0a4 Add GUID and alias for Apple Core Storage partition.
PR:		196241
MFC after:	1 week
2015-03-12 18:51:31 +00:00
Alexander Motin
7715befdf2 Fix couple BIO_DELETE bugs in geom_mirror.
Do not report GEOM::candelete if none of providers support BIO_DELETE.
If consumer still requests BIO_DELETE, report error instead of hanging.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-03-12 10:20:53 +00:00
Alexander Motin
0b1b7c2cec Replace constant with proper sizeof().
Submitted by:	Dmitry Luhtionov <dmitryluhtionov@gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-02-25 10:18:11 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
01de1a0650 Add devd(8) notifications for creation and destruction of GEOM devices.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1211
MFC after:	1 month
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-01-14 11:15:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
a91275f72f Remove old ioctl use and support, once and for all. 2015-01-06 05:28:37 +00:00
Warner Losh
0acf08d985 Remove support for FreeBSD 7 and really old FreeBSD 8. The classifiers
have been in the base for a while, so the gymnastics here aren't
needed. In addition, the bugs in subr_disk.c have been fixed since
2009, so there's no need for an identical copy of it in the tree
anymore. There's really no need to binary patch g_io_request, so let's
get rid of the code (not compiled in anymore) lest others think it is
a good idea.
2014-12-20 00:04:01 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
08fca7a56b Add some new modes to OpenCrypto. These modes are AES-ICM (can be used
for counter mode), and AES-GCM.  Both of these modes have been added to
the aesni module.

Included is a set of tests to validate that the software and aesni
module calculate the correct values.  These use the NIST KAT test
vectors.  To run the test, you will need to install a soon to be
committed port, nist-kat that will install the vectors.  Using a port
is necessary as the test vectors are around 25MB.

All the man pages were updated.  I have added a new man page, crypto.7,
which includes a description of how to use each mode.  All the new modes
and some other AES modes are present.  It would be good for someone
else to go through and document the other modes.

A new ioctl was added to support AEAD modes which AES-GCM is one of them.
Without this ioctl, it is not possible to test AEAD modes from userland.

Add a timing safe bcmp for use to compare MACs.  Previously we were using
bcmp which could leak timing info and result in the ability to forge
messages.

Add a minor optimization to the aesni module so that single segment
mbufs don't get copied and instead are updated in place.  The aesni
module needs to be updated to support blocked IO so segmented mbufs
don't have to be copied.

We require that the IV be specified for all calls for both GCM and ICM.
This is to ensure proper use of these functions.

Obtained from:	p4: //depot/projects/opencrypto
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by:	NetGate
2014-12-12 19:56:36 +00:00
Alexander Motin
1e68fe9c33 Avoid unneeded malloc/memcpy/free if there is no metadata on disk.
Submitted by:	Dmitry Luhtionov <dmitryluhtionov@gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-12-05 10:23:18 +00:00
Alexander Motin
26f0f92fa2 Decode some binary fields of Intel metadata.
Submitted by:	Dmitry Luhtionov <dmitryluhtionov@gmail.com>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-12-04 15:54:45 +00:00
Warner Losh
66cc25a224 Actually, that was a bad idea. Go back to MAXPARTITIONS.
Submitted by: bruce
2014-11-20 17:31:25 +00:00
Warner Losh
dd87e2c610 The number of BSD partitions is variable. Return the proper number
(which is in basetable->gpt_entries).

Submitted by: ae@
2014-11-19 18:55:27 +00:00
Warner Losh
73f49e9eef Implement the historic DIOCGDINFO ioctl for gpart on BSD
partitions. Several utilities still use this interface and require
additional information since gpart was activated than before. This
allows fsck of a UFS partition without having to specify it is UFS,
per historic behavior.
2014-11-18 17:06:40 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
5ebb15b942 Add missing privilege check when setting the dump device. Before that change it
was possible for a regular user to setup the dump device if he had write access
to the given device. In theory it is a security issue as user might get access
to kernel's memory after provoking kernel crash, but in practise it is not
recommended to give regular users direct access to storage devices.

Rework the code so that we do privileges check within the set_dumper() function
to avoid similar problems in the future.

Discussed with:	secteam
2014-11-11 04:48:09 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
133cdd9e13 Constify the AES code and propagate to consumers. This allows us to
update the Fortuna code to use SHAd-256 as defined in FS&K.

Approved by:	so (self)
2014-11-10 09:44:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
cd15a01091 Translate the errno to gctl_error() texts.
Spotted by:	mwlucas
2014-11-09 15:52:11 +00:00
Alexander Motin
c3e7ba3e6d Add to CTL support for logical block provisioning threshold notifications.
For ZVOL-backed LUNs this allows to inform initiators if storage's used or
available spaces get above/below the configured thresholds.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2014-11-06 00:48:36 +00:00
Alexander Motin
ccf8a5688a Revert somewhat hackish geom_disk optimization, committed as part of r256880,
and the following r273143 commit, supposed to workaround introduced issue by
quite innocent-looking change.

While there is no clear understanding why, but r273143 is accused in data
corruption in some environments with high I/O load.  I personally don't see
any problem in that commit, and possibly it is just a trigger to some other
bug somewhere, but better safe then sorry for now.

Requested by:	scottl@
MFC after:	3 days
2014-10-25 15:16:19 +00:00