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1259 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
marcel
5b21e055a6 Change the order from SI_ORDER_FIRST to SI_ORDER_ANY (within
SI_SUB_DRIVERS) to avoid loading schemes before all the GEOM
classes have been loaded and initialized. Otherwise we may
end up using mutexes that haven't been initialized (due to
g_retaste() posting an event).
2008-03-29 17:33:29 +00:00
marcel
4545b45cdc Add support for PC-9800 partition tables. 2008-03-28 17:58:55 +00:00
marcel
dd866faa70 When retasting, wither any existing GEOMs of the same class. This
allows the class to create a different GEOM for the same provider
as well as avoid that we end up with multiple GEOMs of the same
class with the same name.

For example, when a disk contains a PC98 partition table but
only MBR is supported, then the partition table can be treated
as a MBR. If support for PC98 is later loaded as a module, the
MBR scheme is pre-empted for the PC98 scheme as expected.
2008-03-28 06:31:12 +00:00
marcel
c184f6ced2 Redefine G_PART_SCHEME_DECLARE() from populating a private linker set
to declaring a proper module. The module event handler is part of the
gpart core and will add the scheme to an internal list on module load
and will remove the scheme from the internal list on module unload.
This makes it possible to dynamically load and unload partitioning
schemes.
2008-03-23 01:31:59 +00:00
marcel
31a163ef06 Add g_retaste(), which given a class will present all non-open providers
to it for tasting. This is useful when the class, through means outside
the scope of GEOM, can claim providers previously unclaimed.

The g_retaste() function posts an event which is handled by the
g_retaste_event().

Event suggested by: phk
2008-03-23 01:23:35 +00:00
lulf
8a5c25a52b - Fix a memory leak when re-discovering a gvinum configuration.
Approved by:	pjd (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
2008-03-18 08:48:51 +00:00
marcel
dd3a7906ab Add support for VTOC8 labels (aka sun disk labels). When a label does
not have VTOC information about the partitions, it will be created.
This is because the VTOC information is used for the partition type
and FreeBSD's sunlabel(8) does not create nor use VTOC information.
For this purpose, new tags have been added to support FreeBSD's
partition types.
2008-03-02 00:52:49 +00:00
marcel
1c97028d69 Follow-up improvements to the handling of false positives: If the
partition table is empty, check to see if we have something that
looks sufficiently like a BPB. On non-i386 machines, the boot
sector typically doesn't contain boot code; the end of the boot
sector is all zeroes. This is also where the partition table is
for MBRs.
We only check the sector size and cluster size, as that seems to
be the most reliable across implementations, BPB versions and
platforms.
2008-02-29 22:41:36 +00:00
marcel
aa08e756e2 Better handle false positives. The MBR differs from the boot sector
only because there's a partition table where the boot sector has
boot code. Boot sectors without boot code look like a MBR for all
practical purposes. This change adds a check for the partition table
and fails the probe when it's obvously invalid. The assumption being
that the sector contains a boot sector and not a MBR.
More checks are needed to distinguish a boot secto without boot code
from a (empty) MBR.
2008-02-28 22:30:41 +00:00
thompsa
b6bbd7f540 geom_lvm(4) is now known as geom_linux_lvm(4). 2008-02-20 07:52:43 +00:00
thompsa
5443a03210 Add a geom class to map Linux LVM logical volumes.
The logical disks will appear as /dev/lvm/<vol group>-<logical vol>, for
instance /dev/lvm/vg0-home. G_LINUX_LVM currently supports linear stripes with
segments on multiple physical disks. The metadata is read only, logical
volumes can not be allocated or resized.

Reviewed by:	Ivan Voras

Previously known as geom_lvm(4), rename requested by des, phk.
2008-02-20 07:45:36 +00:00
scottl
7163c9c1fc Teach the dump and minidump code to respect the maxioszie attribute of
the disk; the hard-coded assumption of 64K doesn't work in all cases.
2008-02-15 06:26:25 +00:00
thompsa
25bc946ffc Unbreak build, size_t is larger on 64bit platforms. 2008-02-11 09:20:01 +00:00
thompsa
1d945b74cc Add a geom class to map Linux LVM logical volumes.
The logical disks will appear as /dev/lvm/<vol group>-<logical vol>, for
instance /dev/lvm/vg0-home. GLVM currently supports linear stripes with
segments on multiple physical disks. The metadata is read only, logical
volumes can not be allocated or resized.

Reviewed by:	Ivan Voras
2008-02-11 03:05:11 +00:00
marcel
5817fa6edc Various fixes:
o  BSD disklabels have relative offsets. Even for the BSD in MBR slice
   setup, except when the mbroffset ioctl is supported. Since we don't
   support that ioctl, bsdlabel(8) expects relative offsets. So, when
   reading an existing disklabel, correct for disklabels that mistakenly
   have the mbroffset offsets.
o  Don't take the geometry seriously, because it's untrustworthy. We do
   expect the numbers to be within range. This means that the secperunit
   field will not be computed from secpercyl and ncyls, but simply is
   the mediasize in sectors.
o  Don't enforce partitions to be aligned to track boundaries. The
   default label, constructed by bsdlabel(8), puts partition a at offset
   BBSIZE bytes, which commonly means sector 16.
2007-12-24 01:01:59 +00:00
phk
f0debf860a Chop DIOCGDELETE from userland up in 1024 sector chunks to give geom_disk
or any other bio chopping geom a reasonable size of work.

Check for delivered signals between chunks, because the request size
and service time is unbounded.
2007-12-16 19:38:26 +00:00
phk
e8d782d36d Don't limit BIO_DELETE requests to MAXPHYS, they perform no data
transfers, so they are not subject to the VM system limitation.
2007-12-16 18:03:31 +00:00
marcel
2f8a94b8fe Decode as many or as few partition entries as the label claims there
are. We have already checked it against the caller provided maxpart.
2007-12-09 22:44:22 +00:00
marcel
3d56eaad5f Fix a bug in the add verb, where we failed to keep the list
of partitions in index-order. This is assumed by the APM, MBR
and BSD partitioning schemes.
2007-12-09 22:26:42 +00:00
marcel
534092d0a2 Internal partitions can not be deleted or modified. 2007-12-08 23:08:42 +00:00
marcel
fd024cb2be Skip internal partitions in the check for (user) partitions for
the destroy command. Previously a freshly created BSD disklabel
could not be destroyed because of the internal partition.
2007-12-08 22:06:17 +00:00
marcel
7827a1496a Add support for FS_ZFS. 2007-12-08 07:01:10 +00:00
jhb
82ec005a0a Only attach to a GPT partition if it has the GPT_ENT_TYPE_FREEBSD type.
XXX: This only works currently with GEOM_GPT which only exists in 6.x.
XXX: I didn't add 'mbroffset' support for a GPT partition holding a BSD
label as I'm not sure if they use relative or absolute offsets.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-12-06 09:20:27 +00:00
marcel
5f073f2789 Add a BSD disklabel backend to g_part:
o  Disklabels can have between 8 and 20 partitions (inclusive).
o  No device special file is created for the raw partition.
o  Switch ia64 to use this backend.
o  No support for boot code yet.
2007-12-06 02:32:42 +00:00
jb
1785efbd75 On some arches, openssl is built with OPENSSL_NO_CAMELLIA, so the
code here needs to depend on that too.
2007-11-19 08:59:32 +00:00
maxim
ba7248e777 o s/resiserfs_sb/reiserfs_sb/.
Submitted by:	Ighighi
2007-11-16 19:43:26 +00:00
pjd
4f3fb64c4b Save stack only when KTR_GEOM is both compiled into the kernel and enabled
in debug.ktr.mask. Because saving stack is very expensive, it's better only
to do it when one really wants to.

Reported by:	Dan Nelson
2007-10-26 06:55:00 +00:00
jhb
2f8a906c36 First cut at support for booting a GPT labeled disk via the BIOS bootstrap
on i386 and amd64 machines.  The overall process is that /boot/pmbr lives
in the PMBR (similar to /boot/mbr for MBR disks) and is responsible for
locating and loading /boot/gptboot.  /boot/gptboot is similar to /boot/boot
except that it groks GPT rather than MBR + bsdlabel.  Unlike /boot/boot,
/boot/gptboot lives in its own dedicated GPT partition with a new
"FreeBSD boot" type.  This partition does not have a fixed size in that
/boot/pmbr will load the entire partition into the lower 640k.  However,
it is limited in that it can only be 545k.  That's still a lot better than
the current 7.5k limit for boot2 on MBR.  gptboot mostly acts just like
boot2 in that it reads /boot.config and loads up /boot/loader.  Some more
details:
- Include uuid_equal() and uuid_is_nil() in libstand.
- Add a new 'boot' command to gpt(8) which makes a GPT disk bootable using
  /boot/pmbr and /boot/gptboot.  Note that the disk must have some free
  space for the boot partition.
  - This required exposing the backend of the 'add' function as a
    gpt_add_part() function to the rest of gpt(8).  'boot' uses this to
    create a boot partition if needed.
- Don't cripple cgbase() in the UFS boot code for /boot/gptboot so that
  it can handle a filesystem > 1.5 TB.
- /boot/gptboot has a simple loader (gptldr) that doesn't do any I/O
  unlike boot1 since /boot/pmbr loads all of gptboot up front.  The
  C portion of gptboot (gptboot.c) has been repocopied from boot2.c.
  The primary changes are to parse the GPT to find a root filesystem
  and to use 64-bit disk addresses.  Currently gptboot assumes that the
  first UFS partition on the disk is the / filesystem, but this algorithm
  will likely be improved in the future.
- Teach the biosdisk driver in /boot/loader to understand GPT tables.
  GPT partitions are identified as 'disk0pX:' (e.g. disk0p2:) which is
  similar to the /dev names the kernel uses (e.g. /dev/ad0p2).
- Add a new "freebsd-boot" alias to g_part() for the new boot UUID.

MFC after:	1 month
Discussed with:	marcel (some things might still change, but am committing
			what I have so far)
2007-10-24 21:33:00 +00:00
marcel
96e4f348f4 Add the freebsd-zfs alias. Both APM and GPT have ZFS partition
types.
2007-10-21 20:02:57 +00:00
julian
51d643caa6 Rename the kthread_xxx (e.g. kthread_create()) calls
to kproc_xxx as they actually make whole processes.
Thos makes way for us to add REAL kthread_create() and friends
that actually make theads. it turns out that most of these
calls actually end up being moved back to the thread version
when it's added. but we need to make this cosmetic change first.

I'd LOVE to do this rename in 7.0  so that we can eventually MFC the
new kthread_xxx() calls.
2007-10-20 23:23:23 +00:00
pjd
e429b3be95 When orphaning a provider, cancel events related to it.
Without this change the following situation was possible:

1. Provider is orphaned from within class' access() method on last write
   close - orphan provider event is send.
2. GEOM detects last write close on a provider and sends new provider event.
3. g_orphan_register() is called, and calls all orphan methods of attached
   consumers.
4. New provider event is executed on orphaned provider, all classes can
   taste already orphaned provider, and some may attach consumers to it.
   Those consumers will never go away, because the g_orphan_register()
   was already called.

We end up with a zombie provider.

With this change, at step 3, we will cancel new provider event.

How to repeat this problem:

	# mdconfig -a -t malloc -s 10m
	# geli init -i 0 md0
	# geli attach md0
	# newfs -L test /dev/md0.eli
	# mount /dev/ufs/test /mnt/tmp
	# geli detach -l md0.eli
	# umount /mnt/tmp
	# glabel status
            Name  Status  Components
        ufs/test  N/A     N/A

Reviewed by:	phk
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-27 20:18:34 +00:00
pjd
581e534e82 LINT compiled just fine for me, but it seems it breaks tinerbox way of
compiling LINT.

Approved by:	re (implicitly)
2007-09-23 15:10:48 +00:00
pjd
27bd800e61 Bring in the GEOM Virtualisation class, which allows to create huge GEOM
providers with limited physical storage and add physical storage as
needed.

Submitted by:	Ivan Voras
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2006
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-23 07:34:23 +00:00
pjd
9afb74d049 Add support for Camellia encryption algorithm.
PR:		kern/113790
Submitted by:	Yoshisato YANAGISAWA <yanagisawa@csg.is.titech.ac.jp>
Approved by:	re (bmah)
2007-09-01 06:33:02 +00:00
marcel
3455d229da Have gpart synthesize a disk geometry if the underlying provider
don't have it. Some partitioning schemes, as well as file systems,
operate on the geometry and without it such schemes (e.g. MBR)
and file systems (e.g. FAT) can't be created. This is useful for
memory disks.
2007-06-17 22:19:19 +00:00
marcel
3f70795dda Add the MBR partitioning scheme to g_part. This does not yet
support the ability to install boot code.
2007-06-13 04:27:36 +00:00
marcel
ed1819a480 Prefix unknown (i.e. un-aliased) partition types with '!'. This is
how they had to be given with ctlreq.
2007-06-06 05:06:14 +00:00
marcel
1094a6916b Call sbuf_finish() before sbuf_data() and sbuf_len(). 2007-06-06 05:01:41 +00:00
jeff
91d1501790 Commit 14/14 of sched_lock decomposition.
- Use thread_lock() rather than sched_lock for per-thread scheduling
   sychronization.
 - Use the per-process spinlock rather than the sched_lock for per-process
   scheduling synchronization.

Tested by:      kris, current@
Tested on:      i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
2007-06-05 00:00:57 +00:00
dwmalone
771efb08f5 Despite several examples in the kernel, the third argument of
sysctl_handle_int is not sizeof the int type you want to export.
The type must always be an int or an unsigned int.

Remove the instances where a sizeof(variable) is passed to stop
people accidently cut and pasting these examples.

In a few places this was sysctl_handle_int was being used on 64 bit
types, which would truncate the value to be exported.  In these
cases use sysctl_handle_quad to export them and change the format
to Q so that sysctl(1) can still print them.
2007-06-04 18:25:08 +00:00
marcel
57822449b0 Fix a dereference in KASSERT. 2007-05-15 23:29:57 +00:00
marcel
8ea441aed5 o Implement automatic commit. It's enabled when the flags parameter
exists and contains the 'C' flag.
o  The partition label can be the empty string. It's how labels are
   cleared.
o  When an action fails, lower permissions when they were raised
   in order to allow the action. A failed action will not result
   in any uncommitted changes.
o  Allow the flags paremeter to be present but empty. It's the
   equivalent of not being present.
2007-05-15 20:14:55 +00:00
marcel
095436c238 Write the output parameter (if present) for the add, create, delete
destroy and modify verbs.
2007-05-09 05:37:53 +00:00
marcel
f02e42b61a When reverting the creation of a partitioning scheme on a provider,
the failure to probe an existing partitioning scheme means that no
previous partitioning scheme existed. Don't error. Just destroy the
geom.
2007-05-09 01:46:42 +00:00
marcel
3b37bd02b4 MFp4:
119373:	o  Remove the query verb, along with the request and response
	   parameters.
	o  Add the version and output parameters.
119390: [APM,GPT] Properly clear deleted entries.
119394:	o  Make the alias the standard and use the '!' to prefix
	   literal partition types.
	o  Treat schemes and partition types as case insensitive.
119462: [GPT] Fix a page fault caused when modifying a partition entry
	without a new partition type.
2007-05-08 20:18:17 +00:00
pjd
52b222af91 When deleting key, flush write cache after each overwrite, so we don't
overwrite data N times in cache and only once on disk.
2007-05-06 14:56:03 +00:00
pjd
5326cfc8d7 Allow to use ':' in d_ident, which is quite handy character. 2007-05-05 18:09:17 +00:00
pjd
592f466b1b Handle GEOM::ident attribute by attaching 'sX' string at the end of ident
received from the underlying provider, where X is pp->index value.

OK'ed by:	phk
2007-05-05 17:52:22 +00:00
pjd
9409284b5b Because there are many strange hardware out there, allow to use only
[a-zA-Z0-9-_@#%.] characters in d_ident field.
2007-05-05 17:47:20 +00:00
pjd
4e8b8cd34e - Extend disk structure to allow to store disk's serial number, which can be
retrieved via GEOM::ident attribute.
- Bump disk(9) ABI version.

OK'ed by:	phk
2007-05-05 17:12:15 +00:00