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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ulf Lilleengen
de02b15928 - Check flag with the bitwise operator, not the logical operator.
Submitted by:	arundel
MFC after:	1 week
2010-10-01 06:12:13 +00:00
Ulf Lilleengen
a8a3cd7d9d - Improve error message consistency and wording. 2009-10-05 08:44:31 +00:00
Ulf Lilleengen
c0b9797aa8 Import the gvinum work that have been done during and after Summer of Code 2007.
The work have been under testing and fixing since then, and it is mature enough
to be put into HEAD for further testing.

A lot have changed in this time, and here are the most important:
- Gvinum now uses one single workerthread instead of one thread for each
  volume and each plex. The reason for this is that the previous scheme was
  very complex, and was the cause of many of the bugs discovered in gvinum.
  Instead, gvinum now uses one worker thread with an event queue, quite
  similar to what used in gmirror.
- The rebuild/grow/initialize/parity check routines no longer runs in
  separate threads, but are run as regular I/O requests with special flags.
  This made it easier to support mounted growing and parity rebuild.
- Support for growing striped and raid5-plexes, meaning that one can extend the
  volumes for these plex types in addition to the concat type. Also works while
  the volume is mounted.
- Implementation of many of the missing commands from the old vinum:
  attach/detach, start (was partially implemented), stop (was partially
  implemented), concat, mirror, stripe, raid5 (shortcuts for creating volumes
  with one plex of these organizations).
- The parity check and rebuild no longer goes between userland/kernel, meaning
  that the gvinum command will not stay and wait forever for the rebuild to
  finish. You can instead watch the status with the list command.
- Many problems with gvinum have been reported since 5.x, and some has been hard
  to fix due to the complicated architecture. Hopefully, it should be more
  stable and better handle edge cases that previously made gvinum crash.
- Failed drives no longer disappears entirely, but now leave behind a dummy
  drive that makes sure the original state is not forgotten in case the system
  is rebooted between drive failures/swaps.
- Update manpage to reflect new commands and extend it with some examples.

Sponsored by:   Google Summer of Code 2007
Mentored by:    le
Tested by:      Rick C. Petty <rick-freebsd2008 -at- kiwi-computer.com>
2009-03-28 17:20:08 +00:00
Ulf Lilleengen
7e11b694f4 - Fix a potential NULL pointer reference. Note that this cannot happen in
practice, but it is a good programming practice nontheless and it allows the
  kernel to not depend on userland correctness.

Found with:   Coverity Prevent(tm)
CID:          655-659, 664-667
2008-11-25 19:13:58 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
d9a7dc858a Catch the case when a subdisk has no provider or no consumer
attached to it.
2006-02-08 21:32:45 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
47517eab34 Fix whitespace issue.
Pointed out by:   joel@
2005-11-20 10:40:06 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
57335408d4 Finally bring in what was produced during Google SoC 2005:
Add functions to rename objects and to move a subdisk from one drive
to another.

Obtained from:  Chris Jones <chris.jones@ualberta.ca>
Sponsored by:   Google Summer of Code 2005
MFC in:         1 week
2005-11-19 20:25:18 +00:00