7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
bda6775d59 Revert the entry point label to 'start' to unbreak the build.
Pointy hat to:	jhb
2011-06-27 21:43:56 +00:00
John Baldwin
4c7b01b9f8 - Remove the fake BPB from zfsldr. zfsldr doesn't support booting from
floppies, so it will not be used as the start of an emulated floppy
  image on a bootable CD which is what the fake BPB was used for.
- Only check that EDD packet mode is available once at the start of
  zfsldr rather than for each disk sector now that we read data in one
  sector at a time.  As a result, collapse the remaining bits of read
  up into nread and rename nread to read.
- Restore a return at the end of putstr that I removed in the previous
  revision.

Tested by:	Henri Hennebert (earlier version)
MFC after:	1 week
2011-06-27 13:58:24 +00:00
John Baldwin
e1b4a23921 The recent change to increase the zfsboot size to 64k made a few BIOSes
unhappy (probably they don't handle crossing the 64k boundary, etc.).
Fix this by changing zfsldr to use a loop reading from the disk one
sector at a time.  To avoid trashing the saved copy of the MBR which is
used for disk I/O, read zfsboot2 at address 0x9000.  This has the
advantage that BTX no longer needs to be relocated as it is read into
the correct location.  However, the loop to relocate zfsboot2.bin can
now cross a 64k boundary, so change it to use relative segments instead.
(This will need further work if zfsboot2.bin ever exceeds 64k.)

While here, stop storing a relocated copy of zfsldr at 0x700.  This was
only used by the xread hack which has recently been removed (and even
that use was dubious).  Also, include the BIOS error code as hex when
reporting read errors to aid in debugging.

Much thanks to Henri Hennebert for patiently testing various iterations
of the patch as well as fixing the zfsboot2.bin relocation to use
relative segments.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-06-23 15:53:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
ed10c810db Due to space constraints, the UFS boot2 and boot1 use an evil hack where
boot2 calls back into boot1 to perform disk reads.  The ZFS MBR boot blocks
do not have the same space constraints, so remove this hack for ZFS.
While here, remove commented out code to support C/H/S addressing from
zfsldr.  The ZFS and GPT bootstraps always just use EDD LBA addressing.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-28 17:44:24 +00:00
Andrey V. Elsukov
b00a71345c The size of zfsboot2 grown up to 64 Kbytes in r219089.
Increase NSECT up to 128 sectors too.

Reviewed by:	jhb, pjd
2011-03-16 20:19:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
c6858769af Always use 64-bit LBAs for disk addresses in zfsboot and gptzfsboot to
fully support booting from large volumes.

Tested by:	Emil Smolenski  ambsd of raisa.eu.org
Submitted by:	Matt Reimer  mattjreimer of gmail (most of the C bits)
MFC after:	1 week
2009-11-20 12:48:35 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
1ba4a712dd Update ZFS from version 6 to 13 and bring some FreeBSD-specific changes.
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:

- Delegated Administration

	Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system
	creation, snapshot creation, etc.

- L2ARC

	Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache.
	Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly
	static content.

- slog

	Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up
	operations like fsync(2).

- vfs.zfs.super_owner

	Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored
	on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.

- chflags(2)

	Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.

- ZFSBoot

	Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.

	Submitted by:	dfr

- Snapshot properties

- New failure modes

	Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one
	can select from one of three failure modes:
	- panic - panic on write error
	- wait - wait for disk to reappear
	- continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests

- Refquota, refreservation properties

	Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed
	by children file systems, clones and snapshots.

- Sparse volumes

	ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.

- External attributes

	Compatible with extattr(2).

- NFSv4-ACLs

	Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.

	Submitted by:	trasz

- Creation-time properties

- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.

Obtained from:	OpenSolaris
2008-11-17 20:49:29 +00:00