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/* $FreeBSD$ */
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/* $NetBSD: rf_configure.c,v 1.13 2001/01/27 19:32:47 oster Exp $ */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Author: Mark Holland
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
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* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
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* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
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* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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*
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* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
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* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
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*
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* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
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* School of Computer Science
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* Carnegie Mellon University
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* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
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*
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* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
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* rights to redistribute these changes.
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*/
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/***************************************************************
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*
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* rf_configure.c -- code related to configuring the raidframe system
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*
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* configuration is complicated by the fact that we want the same
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* driver to work both in the kernel and at user level. In the
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* kernel, we can't read the configuration file, so we configure
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* by running a user-level program that reads the config file,
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* creates a data structure describing the configuration and
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* passes it into the kernel via an ioctl. Since we want the config
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* code to be common between the two versions of the driver, we
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* configure using the same two-step process when running at
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* user level. Of course, at user level, the config structure is
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* passed directly to the config routine, rather than via ioctl.
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*
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* This file is not compiled into the kernel, so we have no
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* need for KERNEL ifdefs.
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*
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**************************************************************/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <dev/raidframe/rf_raid.h>
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#include <dev/raidframe/rf_raidframe.h>
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#include <dev/raidframe/rf_general.h>
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#include <dev/raidframe/rf_decluster.h>
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#include <dev/raidframe/rf_configure.h>
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/*
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* XXX we include this here so we don't need to drag rf_debugMem.c into
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* the picture... This is userland, afterall...
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*/
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/*
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* XXX sucky hack to override the defn. of RF_Malloc as given in
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* rf_debugMem.c... but I *really* don't want (nor need) to link with
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* that file here in userland.. GO
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*/
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#undef RF_Malloc
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#define RF_Malloc(_p_, _size_, _cast_) \
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{ \
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_p_ = _cast_ malloc((u_long)_size_); \
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bzero((char *)_p_, _size_); \
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}
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int distSpareYes = 1;
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int distSpareNo = 0;
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/* The mapsw[] table below contains all the various RAID types that might
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be supported by the kernel. The actual supported types are found
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in sys/dev/raidframe/rf_layout.c. */
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static RF_LayoutSW_t mapsw[] = {
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/* parity declustering */
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{'T', "Parity declustering",
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificDeclustered, &distSpareNo},
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/* parity declustering with distributed sparing */
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{'D', "Distributed sparing parity declustering",
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificDeclustered, &distSpareYes},
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/* declustered P+Q */
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{'Q', "Declustered P+Q",
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificDeclustered, &distSpareNo},
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/* RAID 5 with rotated sparing */
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{'R', "RAID Level 5 rotated sparing", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* Chained Declustering */
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{'C', "Chained Declustering", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* Interleaved Declustering */
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{'I', "Interleaved Declustering", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* RAID level 0 */
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{'0', "RAID Level 0", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* RAID level 1 */
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{'1', "RAID Level 1", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* RAID level 4 */
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{'4', "RAID Level 4", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* RAID level 5 */
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{'5', "RAID Level 5", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* Evenodd */
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{'E', "EvenOdd", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* Declustered Evenodd */
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{'e', "Declustered EvenOdd",
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificDeclustered, &distSpareNo},
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/* parity logging */
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{'L', "Parity logging", rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL, NULL},
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/* end-of-list marker */
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{'\0', NULL, NULL, NULL}
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};
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RF_LayoutSW_t *
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rf_GetLayout(RF_ParityConfig_t parityConfig)
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{
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RF_LayoutSW_t *p;
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/* look up the specific layout */
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for (p = &mapsw[0]; p->parityConfig; p++)
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if (p->parityConfig == parityConfig)
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break;
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if (!p->parityConfig)
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return (NULL);
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RF_ASSERT(p->parityConfig == parityConfig);
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return (p);
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}
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static int rf_search_file_for_start_of(const char *string, char *buf,
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int len, FILE * fp);
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static int rf_get_next_nonblank_line(char *buf, int len, FILE * fp,
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const char *errmsg);
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/*
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* called from user level to read the configuration file and create
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* a configuration control structure. This is used in the user-level
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* version of the driver, and in the user-level program that configures
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* the system via ioctl.
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*/
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int
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rf_MakeConfig(configname, cfgPtr)
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char *configname;
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RF_Config_t *cfgPtr;
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{
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int numscanned, val, r, c, retcode, aa, bb, cc;
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char buf[256], buf1[256], *cp;
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RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
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FILE *fp;
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bzero((char *) cfgPtr, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
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fp = fopen(configname, "r");
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if (!fp) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Can't open config file %s\n", configname);
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return (-1);
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}
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rewind(fp);
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if (rf_search_file_for_start_of("array", buf, 256, fp)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to find start of \"array\" params in config file %s\n", configname);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 256, fp, "Config file error (\"array\" section): unable to get numRow and numCol\n");
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/*
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* wackiness with aa, bb, cc to get around size problems on
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* different platforms
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*/
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numscanned = sscanf(buf, "%d %d %d", &aa, &bb, &cc);
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if (numscanned != 3) {
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RF_ERRORMSG("Config file error (\"array\" section): unable to get numRow, numCol, numSpare\n");
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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cfgPtr->numRow = (RF_RowCol_t) aa;
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cfgPtr->numCol = (RF_RowCol_t) bb;
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cfgPtr->numSpare = (RF_RowCol_t) cc;
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/* debug section is optional */
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for (c = 0; c < RF_MAXDBGV; c++)
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cfgPtr->debugVars[c][0] = '\0';
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rewind(fp);
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if (!rf_search_file_for_start_of("debug", buf, 256, fp)) {
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for (c = 0; c < RF_MAXDBGV; c++) {
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 256, fp, NULL))
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break;
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cp = rf_find_non_white(buf);
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if (!strncmp(cp, "START", strlen("START")))
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break;
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(void) strcpy(&cfgPtr->debugVars[c][0], cp);
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}
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}
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rewind(fp);
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strcpy(cfgPtr->diskQueueType, "fifo");
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cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs = 1;
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/* scan the file for the block related to disk queues */
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if (rf_search_file_for_start_of("queue", buf, 256, fp)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG2("[No disk queue discipline specified in config file %s. Using %s.]\n", configname, cfgPtr->diskQueueType);
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} else {
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 256, fp, NULL)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG2("[No disk queue discipline specified in config file %s. Using %s.]\n", configname, cfgPtr->diskQueueType);
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}
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}
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/* the queue specifier line contains two entries: 1st char of first
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* word specifies queue to be used 2nd word specifies max num reqs
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* that can be outstanding on the disk itself (typically 1) */
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if (sscanf(buf, "%s %d", buf1, &val) != 2) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Can't determine queue type and/or max outstanding reqs from line: %s", buf);
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RF_ERRORMSG2("Using %s-%d\n", cfgPtr->diskQueueType, cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs);
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} else {
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char *ch;
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bcopy(buf1, cfgPtr->diskQueueType,
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RF_MIN(sizeof(cfgPtr->diskQueueType), strlen(buf1) + 1));
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for (ch = buf1; *ch; ch++) {
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if (*ch == ' ') {
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*ch = '\0';
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break;
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}
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}
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cfgPtr->maxOutstandingDiskReqs = val;
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}
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rewind(fp);
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if (rf_search_file_for_start_of("disks", buf, 256, fp)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Can't find \"disks\" section in config file %s\n", configname);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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for (r = 0; r < cfgPtr->numRow; r++) {
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for (c = 0; c < cfgPtr->numCol; c++) {
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int devfd;
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char bfr[256], *bfr1;
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(&bfr[0], 256, fp, NULL)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG2("Config file error: unable to get device file for disk at row %d col %d\n", r, c);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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/* Get rid of the newline at the end of the string */
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if ((bfr1 = strchr(&bfr[0], '\n')) != NULL)
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*bfr1 = NULL;
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/* Make sure the device exists */
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if ((devfd = open(&bfr[0], O_RDWR)) < 0) {
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RF_ERRORMSG2(
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"Config file error: device %s, %s\n",
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&bfr[0], strerror(errno));
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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close(devfd);
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strncpy(&cfgPtr->devnames[r][c][0], &bfr[0], 50);
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}
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}
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/* "spare" section is optional */
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rewind(fp);
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if (rf_search_file_for_start_of("spare", buf, 256, fp))
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cfgPtr->numSpare = 0;
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for (c = 0; c < cfgPtr->numSpare; c++) {
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(&cfgPtr->spare_names[c][0],
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256, fp, NULL)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Config file error: unable to get device file for spare disk %d\n", c);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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}
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/* scan the file for the block related to layout */
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rewind(fp);
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if (rf_search_file_for_start_of("layout", buf, 256, fp)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Can't find \"layout\" section in configuration file %s\n", configname);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 256, fp, NULL)) {
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RF_ERRORMSG("Config file error (\"layout\" section): unable to find common layout param line\n");
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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c = sscanf(buf, "%d %d %d %c", &aa, &bb, &cc, &cfgPtr->parityConfig);
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cfgPtr->sectPerSU = (RF_SectorNum_t) aa;
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cfgPtr->SUsPerPU = (RF_StripeNum_t) bb;
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cfgPtr->SUsPerRU = (RF_StripeNum_t) cc;
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if (c != 4) {
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RF_ERRORMSG("Unable to scan common layout line\n");
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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lp = rf_GetLayout(cfgPtr->parityConfig);
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if (lp == NULL) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("Unknown parity config '%c'\n",
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cfgPtr->parityConfig);
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retcode = -1;
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goto out;
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}
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retcode = lp->MakeLayoutSpecific(fp, cfgPtr, lp->makeLayoutSpecificArg);
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out:
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fclose(fp);
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if (retcode < 0)
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retcode = errno = EINVAL;
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else
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errno = retcode;
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return (retcode);
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}
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/* used in architectures such as RAID0 where there is no layout-specific
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* information to be passed into the configuration code.
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*/
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int
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificNULL(fp, cfgPtr, ignored)
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FILE *fp;
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RF_Config_t *cfgPtr;
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void *ignored;
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{
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cfgPtr->layoutSpecificSize = 0;
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cfgPtr->layoutSpecific = NULL;
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return (0);
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}
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int
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rf_MakeLayoutSpecificDeclustered(configfp, cfgPtr, arg)
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FILE *configfp;
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RF_Config_t *cfgPtr;
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void *arg;
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{
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int b, v, k, r, lambda, norotate, i, val, distSpare;
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char *cfgBuf, *bdfile, *p, *smname;
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char buf[256], smbuf[256];
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FILE *fp;
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distSpare = *((int *) arg);
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/* get the block design file name */
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 256, configfp,
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"Can't find block design file name in config file\n"))
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return (EINVAL);
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bdfile = rf_find_non_white(buf);
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if (bdfile[strlen(bdfile) - 1] == '\n') {
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/* strip newline char */
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bdfile[strlen(bdfile) - 1] = '\0';
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}
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/* open bd file, check validity of configuration */
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if ((fp = fopen(bdfile, "r")) == NULL) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("RAID: config error: Can't open layout table file %s\n", bdfile);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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if (fgets(buf, 256, fp) == NULL) {
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RF_ERRORMSG1("RAID: config error: Can't read layout from layout table file %s\n", bdfile);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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i = sscanf(buf, "%u %u %u %u %u %u", &b, &v, &k, &r, &lambda, &norotate);
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if (i == 5)
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norotate = 0; /* no-rotate flag is optional */
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else if (i != 6) {
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RF_ERRORMSG("Unable to parse header line in block design file\n");
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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/* set the sparemap directory. In the in-kernel version, there's a
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* daemon that's responsible for finding the sparemaps */
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if (distSpare) {
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if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(smbuf, 256, configfp,
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"Can't find sparemap file name in config file\n"))
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return (EINVAL);
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smname = rf_find_non_white(smbuf);
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if (smname[strlen(smname) - 1] == '\n') {
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/* strip newline char */
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smname[strlen(smname) - 1] = '\0';
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}
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} else {
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smbuf[0] = '\0';
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smname = smbuf;
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}
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/* allocate a buffer to hold the configuration info */
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cfgPtr->layoutSpecificSize = RF_SPAREMAP_NAME_LEN +
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6 * sizeof(int) + b * k;
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/* can't use RF_Malloc here b/c debugMem module not yet init'd */
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cfgBuf = (char *) malloc(cfgPtr->layoutSpecificSize);
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cfgPtr->layoutSpecific = (void *) cfgBuf;
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p = cfgBuf;
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/* install name of sparemap file */
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for (i = 0; smname[i]; i++)
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*p++ = smname[i];
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/* pad with zeros */
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while (i < RF_SPAREMAP_NAME_LEN) {
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*p++ = '\0';
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i++;
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}
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/*
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* fill in the buffer with the block design parameters
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* and then the block design itself
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*/
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*((int *) p) = b;
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p += sizeof(int);
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*((int *) p) = v;
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p += sizeof(int);
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*((int *) p) = k;
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p += sizeof(int);
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*((int *) p) = r;
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p += sizeof(int);
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*((int *) p) = lambda;
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p += sizeof(int);
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*((int *) p) = norotate;
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p += sizeof(int);
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while (fscanf(fp, "%d", &val) == 1)
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*p++ = (char) val;
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fclose(fp);
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if (p - cfgBuf != cfgPtr->layoutSpecificSize) {
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RF_ERRORMSG2("Size mismatch creating layout specific data: is %d sb %d bytes\n", (int) (p - cfgBuf), (int) (6 * sizeof(int) + b * k));
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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return (0);
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}
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/****************************************************************************
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*
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* utilities
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*
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***************************************************************************/
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/* finds a non-white character in the line */
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char *
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rf_find_non_white(char *p)
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{
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for (; *p != '\0' && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'); p++);
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return (p);
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}
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/* finds a white character in the line */
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char *
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rf_find_white(char *p)
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{
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for (; *p != '\0' && (*p != ' ' && *p != '\t'); p++);
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return (p);
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}
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/*
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* searches a file for a line that says "START string", where string is
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* specified as a parameter
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*/
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static int
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rf_search_file_for_start_of(string, buf, len, fp)
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const char *string;
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char *buf;
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int len;
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FILE *fp;
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{
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char *p;
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while (1) {
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if (fgets(buf, len, fp) == NULL)
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return (-1);
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p = rf_find_non_white(buf);
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if (!strncmp(p, "START", strlen("START"))) {
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p = rf_find_white(p);
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p = rf_find_non_white(p);
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if (!strncmp(p, string, strlen(string)))
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return (0);
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}
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}
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}
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/* reads from file fp into buf until it finds an interesting line */
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int
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rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, len, fp, errmsg)
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char *buf;
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int len;
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FILE *fp;
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const char *errmsg;
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{
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char *p;
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while (fgets(buf, 256, fp) != NULL) {
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p = rf_find_non_white(buf);
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if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\0' || *p == '#')
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continue;
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return (0);
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}
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if (errmsg)
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RF_ERRORMSG1("%s", errmsg);
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return (1);
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}
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/*
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* Allocates an array for the spare table, and initializes it from a file.
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* In the user-level version, this is called when recon is initiated.
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* When/if I move recon into the kernel, there'll be a daemon that does
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* an ioctl into raidframe which will block until a spare table is needed.
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* When it returns, it will read a spare table from the file system,
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* pass it into the kernel via a different ioctl, and then block again
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* on the original ioctl.
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*
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* This is specific to the declustered layout, but doesn't belong in
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* rf_decluster.c because it uses stuff that can't be compiled into
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* the kernel, and it needs to be compiled into the user-level sparemap daemon.
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*
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*/
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void *
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rf_ReadSpareTable(req, fname)
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RF_SparetWait_t *req;
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char *fname;
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|
{
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int i, j, numFound, linecount, tableNum, tupleNum,
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spareDisk, spareBlkOffset;
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char buf[1024], targString[100], errString[100];
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RF_SpareTableEntry_t **table;
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FILE *fp;
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|
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/* allocate and initialize the table */
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|
RF_Malloc(table,
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req->TablesPerSpareRegion * sizeof(RF_SpareTableEntry_t *),
|
|
(RF_SpareTableEntry_t **));
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|
for (i = 0; i < req->TablesPerSpareRegion; i++) {
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RF_Malloc(table[i],
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|
req->BlocksPerTable * sizeof(RF_SpareTableEntry_t),
|
|
(RF_SpareTableEntry_t *));
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|
for (j = 0; j < req->BlocksPerTable; j++)
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|
table[i][j].spareDisk =
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|
table[i][j].spareBlockOffsetInSUs = -1;
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|
}
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|
|
|
/* 2. open sparemap file, sanity check */
|
|
if ((fp = fopen(fname, "r")) == NULL) {
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|
fprintf(stderr,
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|
"rf_ReadSpareTable: Can't open sparemap file %s\n", fname);
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|
return (NULL);
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|
}
|
|
if (rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 1024, fp,
|
|
"Invalid sparemap file: can't find header line\n"))
|
|
return (NULL);
|
|
if (buf[strlen(buf) - 1] == '\n')
|
|
buf[strlen(buf) - 1] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
sprintf(targString, "fdisk %d\n", req->fcol);
|
|
sprintf(errString,
|
|
"Invalid sparemap file: can't find \"fdisk %d\" line\n",
|
|
req->fcol);
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
rf_get_next_nonblank_line(buf, 1024, fp, errString);
|
|
if (!strncmp(buf, targString, strlen(targString)))
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* no more blank lines or comments allowed now */
|
|
linecount = req->TablesPerSpareRegion * req->TableDepthInPUs;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < linecount; i++) {
|
|
numFound = fscanf(fp, " %d %d %d %d", &tableNum, &tupleNum,
|
|
&spareDisk, &spareBlkOffset);
|
|
if (numFound != 4) {
|
|
fprintf(stderr, "Sparemap file prematurely exhausted after %d of %d lines\n", i, linecount);
|
|
return (NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
RF_ASSERT(tableNum >= 0 &&
|
|
tableNum < req->TablesPerSpareRegion);
|
|
RF_ASSERT(tupleNum >= 0 && tupleNum < req->BlocksPerTable);
|
|
RF_ASSERT(spareDisk >= 0 && spareDisk < req->C);
|
|
RF_ASSERT(spareBlkOffset >= 0 && spareBlkOffset <
|
|
req->SpareSpaceDepthPerRegionInSUs / req->SUsPerPU);
|
|
|
|
table[tableNum][tupleNum].spareDisk = spareDisk;
|
|
table[tableNum][tupleNum].spareBlockOffsetInSUs =
|
|
spareBlkOffset * req->SUsPerPU;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fclose(fp);
|
|
return ((void *) table);
|
|
}
|