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vn_open. This is necessary in order to be able to open drives before the root file system is mounted. This also involves restructuring the drive struct, which no longer contains a vnode pointer. Instead, open_drive sets an open flag. It's a horrible kludge, and I'll gladly borrow a Danish axe and hack it in little pieces when devfs comes. read_drive, write_drive, drive_io_done: Replace with driveio. The function names are now macros. driveio: Fix horrible, embarrassing breakage which was the reason why read_drive and write_drive existed in the first place. Code-torn-to-shreds-by: dillon format_config: Don't save config of objects in referenced state. They get rebuilt automatically. Change checks for striped or RAID-5 plexes to a macro 'isstriped', which now also includes RAID-4. Change checks for RAID-5 plexes to a macro 'isparity', which now also includes RAID-4. Replace the preprocessor variable names BDEV_MAJOR and CDEV_MAJOR with VINUM_BDEV_MAJOR and VINUM_CDEV_MAJOR respectively. vinum_scandisk: Don't free memory twice on error, once is enough. Approved-by: jkh |
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