freebsd-nq/module/zfs/spa_errlog.c
Tom Caputi b525630342 Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux
This change incorporates three major pieces:

The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping
and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These
commands mostly involve manipulating the new
DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each
encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is
protected with a user's key. This level of indirection
allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting
their entire datasets. The change implements the new
subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and
"zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their
encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new
flags and properties have been added to allow dataset
creation and to make mounting and unmounting more
convenient.

The second piece of this patch provides the ability to
encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets.
Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message
Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers,
similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part
impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual
encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC
and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted
buffers and protected data.

The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted
sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw
encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly
as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset
on the receiving system is protected using the same
user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing
so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an
untrusted system without fear of data being
compromised.

Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Closes #494 
Closes #5769
2017-08-14 10:36:48 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2013, 2014 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* Routines to manage the on-disk persistent error log.
*
* Each pool stores a log of all logical data errors seen during normal
* operation. This is actually the union of two distinct logs: the last log,
* and the current log. All errors seen are logged to the current log. When a
* scrub completes, the current log becomes the last log, the last log is thrown
* out, and the current log is reinitialized. This way, if an error is somehow
* corrected, a new scrub will show that that it no longer exists, and will be
* deleted from the log when the scrub completes.
*
* The log is stored using a ZAP object whose key is a string form of the
* zbookmark_phys tuple (objset, object, level, blkid), and whose contents is an
* optional 'objset:object' human-readable string describing the data. When an
* error is first logged, this string will be empty, indicating that no name is
* known. This prevents us from having to issue a potentially large amount of
* I/O to discover the object name during an error path. Instead, we do the
* calculation when the data is requested, storing the result so future queries
* will be faster.
*
* This log is then shipped into an nvlist where the key is the dataset name and
* the value is the object name. Userland is then responsible for uniquifying
* this list and displaying it to the user.
*/
#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/spa_impl.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/zio.h>
/*
* Convert a bookmark to a string.
*/
static void
bookmark_to_name(zbookmark_phys_t *zb, char *buf, size_t len)
{
(void) snprintf(buf, len, "%llx:%llx:%llx:%llx",
(u_longlong_t)zb->zb_objset, (u_longlong_t)zb->zb_object,
(u_longlong_t)zb->zb_level, (u_longlong_t)zb->zb_blkid);
}
/*
* Convert a string to a bookmark
*/
#ifdef _KERNEL
static void
name_to_bookmark(char *buf, zbookmark_phys_t *zb)
{
zb->zb_objset = zfs_strtonum(buf, &buf);
ASSERT(*buf == ':');
zb->zb_object = zfs_strtonum(buf + 1, &buf);
ASSERT(*buf == ':');
zb->zb_level = (int)zfs_strtonum(buf + 1, &buf);
ASSERT(*buf == ':');
zb->zb_blkid = zfs_strtonum(buf + 1, &buf);
ASSERT(*buf == '\0');
}
#endif
/*
* Log an uncorrectable error to the persistent error log. We add it to the
* spa's list of pending errors. The changes are actually synced out to disk
* during spa_errlog_sync().
*/
void
spa_log_error(spa_t *spa, const zbookmark_phys_t *zb)
{
spa_error_entry_t search;
spa_error_entry_t *new;
avl_tree_t *tree;
avl_index_t where;
/*
* If we are trying to import a pool, ignore any errors, as we won't be
* writing to the pool any time soon.
*/
if (spa_load_state(spa) == SPA_LOAD_TRYIMPORT)
return;
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
/*
* If we have had a request to rotate the log, log it to the next list
* instead of the current one.
*/
if (spa->spa_scrub_active || spa->spa_scrub_finished)
tree = &spa->spa_errlist_scrub;
else
tree = &spa->spa_errlist_last;
search.se_bookmark = *zb;
if (avl_find(tree, &search, &where) != NULL) {
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
return;
}
new = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (spa_error_entry_t), KM_SLEEP);
new->se_bookmark = *zb;
avl_insert(tree, new, where);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
}
/*
* Return the number of errors currently in the error log. This is actually the
* sum of both the last log and the current log, since we don't know the union
* of these logs until we reach userland.
*/
uint64_t
spa_get_errlog_size(spa_t *spa)
{
uint64_t total = 0, count;
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
if (spa->spa_errlog_scrub != 0 &&
zap_count(spa->spa_meta_objset, spa->spa_errlog_scrub,
&count) == 0)
total += count;
if (spa->spa_errlog_last != 0 && !spa->spa_scrub_finished &&
zap_count(spa->spa_meta_objset, spa->spa_errlog_last,
&count) == 0)
total += count;
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
total += avl_numnodes(&spa->spa_errlist_last);
total += avl_numnodes(&spa->spa_errlist_scrub);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
return (total);
}
#ifdef _KERNEL
static int
process_error_log(spa_t *spa, uint64_t obj, void *addr, size_t *count)
{
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t za;
zbookmark_phys_t zb;
if (obj == 0)
return (0);
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, spa->spa_meta_objset, obj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, &za) == 0;
zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
if (*count == 0) {
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOMEM));
}
name_to_bookmark(za.za_name, &zb);
if (copyout(&zb, (char *)addr +
(*count - 1) * sizeof (zbookmark_phys_t),
sizeof (zbookmark_phys_t)) != 0) {
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
return (SET_ERROR(EFAULT));
}
*count -= 1;
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
return (0);
}
static int
process_error_list(avl_tree_t *list, void *addr, size_t *count)
{
spa_error_entry_t *se;
for (se = avl_first(list); se != NULL; se = AVL_NEXT(list, se)) {
if (*count == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOMEM));
if (copyout(&se->se_bookmark, (char *)addr +
(*count - 1) * sizeof (zbookmark_phys_t),
sizeof (zbookmark_phys_t)) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EFAULT));
*count -= 1;
}
return (0);
}
#endif
/*
* Copy all known errors to userland as an array of bookmarks. This is
* actually a union of the on-disk last log and current log, as well as any
* pending error requests.
*
* Because the act of reading the on-disk log could cause errors to be
* generated, we have two separate locks: one for the error log and one for the
* in-core error lists. We only need the error list lock to log and error, so
* we grab the error log lock while we read the on-disk logs, and only pick up
* the error list lock when we are finished.
*/
int
spa_get_errlog(spa_t *spa, void *uaddr, size_t *count)
{
int ret = 0;
#ifdef _KERNEL
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
ret = process_error_log(spa, spa->spa_errlog_scrub, uaddr, count);
if (!ret && !spa->spa_scrub_finished)
ret = process_error_log(spa, spa->spa_errlog_last, uaddr,
count);
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
if (!ret)
ret = process_error_list(&spa->spa_errlist_scrub, uaddr,
count);
if (!ret)
ret = process_error_list(&spa->spa_errlist_last, uaddr,
count);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
#endif
return (ret);
}
/*
* Called when a scrub completes. This simply set a bit which tells which AVL
* tree to add new errors. spa_errlog_sync() is responsible for actually
* syncing the changes to the underlying objects.
*/
void
spa_errlog_rotate(spa_t *spa)
{
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
spa->spa_scrub_finished = B_TRUE;
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
}
/*
* Discard any pending errors from the spa_t. Called when unloading a faulted
* pool, as the errors encountered during the open cannot be synced to disk.
*/
void
spa_errlog_drain(spa_t *spa)
{
spa_error_entry_t *se;
void *cookie;
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
cookie = NULL;
while ((se = avl_destroy_nodes(&spa->spa_errlist_last,
&cookie)) != NULL)
kmem_free(se, sizeof (spa_error_entry_t));
cookie = NULL;
while ((se = avl_destroy_nodes(&spa->spa_errlist_scrub,
&cookie)) != NULL)
kmem_free(se, sizeof (spa_error_entry_t));
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
}
/*
* Process a list of errors into the current on-disk log.
*/
static void
sync_error_list(spa_t *spa, avl_tree_t *t, uint64_t *obj, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
spa_error_entry_t *se;
char buf[64];
void *cookie;
if (avl_numnodes(t) != 0) {
/* create log if necessary */
if (*obj == 0)
*obj = zap_create(spa->spa_meta_objset,
DMU_OT_ERROR_LOG, DMU_OT_NONE,
0, tx);
/* add errors to the current log */
for (se = avl_first(t); se != NULL; se = AVL_NEXT(t, se)) {
char *name = se->se_name ? se->se_name : "";
bookmark_to_name(&se->se_bookmark, buf, sizeof (buf));
(void) zap_update(spa->spa_meta_objset,
*obj, buf, 1, strlen(name) + 1, name, tx);
}
/* purge the error list */
cookie = NULL;
while ((se = avl_destroy_nodes(t, &cookie)) != NULL)
kmem_free(se, sizeof (spa_error_entry_t));
}
}
/*
* Sync the error log out to disk. This is a little tricky because the act of
* writing the error log requires the spa_errlist_lock. So, we need to lock the
* error lists, take a copy of the lists, and then reinitialize them. Then, we
* drop the error list lock and take the error log lock, at which point we
* do the errlog processing. Then, if we encounter an I/O error during this
* process, we can successfully add the error to the list. Note that this will
* result in the perpetual recycling of errors, but it is an unlikely situation
* and not a performance critical operation.
*/
void
spa_errlog_sync(spa_t *spa, uint64_t txg)
{
dmu_tx_t *tx;
avl_tree_t scrub, last;
int scrub_finished;
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
/*
* Bail out early under normal circumstances.
*/
if (avl_numnodes(&spa->spa_errlist_scrub) == 0 &&
avl_numnodes(&spa->spa_errlist_last) == 0 &&
!spa->spa_scrub_finished) {
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
return;
}
spa_get_errlists(spa, &last, &scrub);
scrub_finished = spa->spa_scrub_finished;
spa->spa_scrub_finished = B_FALSE;
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlist_lock);
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
tx = dmu_tx_create_assigned(spa->spa_dsl_pool, txg);
/*
* Sync out the current list of errors.
*/
sync_error_list(spa, &last, &spa->spa_errlog_last, tx);
/*
* Rotate the log if necessary.
*/
if (scrub_finished) {
if (spa->spa_errlog_last != 0)
VERIFY(dmu_object_free(spa->spa_meta_objset,
spa->spa_errlog_last, tx) == 0);
spa->spa_errlog_last = spa->spa_errlog_scrub;
spa->spa_errlog_scrub = 0;
sync_error_list(spa, &scrub, &spa->spa_errlog_last, tx);
}
/*
* Sync out any pending scrub errors.
*/
sync_error_list(spa, &scrub, &spa->spa_errlog_scrub, tx);
/*
* Update the MOS to reflect the new values.
*/
(void) zap_update(spa->spa_meta_objset, DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT,
DMU_POOL_ERRLOG_LAST, sizeof (uint64_t), 1,
&spa->spa_errlog_last, tx);
(void) zap_update(spa->spa_meta_objset, DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT,
DMU_POOL_ERRLOG_SCRUB, sizeof (uint64_t), 1,
&spa->spa_errlog_scrub, tx);
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_errlog_lock);
}
#if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL)
/* error handling */
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_log_error);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_get_errlog_size);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_get_errlog);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_errlog_rotate);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_errlog_drain);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_errlog_sync);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_get_errlists);
#endif