9580 Add a hash-table on top of nvlist to speed-up operations
illumos/illumos-gate@2ec7644aab
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy <sebastien.roy@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
A memory leak occurs on lines 209 and 213 because the config is not freed
in the error case. The interface to add_config() seems less than ideal -
it would be better if it copied any data necessary from the config and the
caller freed it.
illumos/illumos-gate@ddfe901b12
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim.dimitro@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: sara hartse <sara.hartse@delphix.com>
Datasets that are deeply nested (~100 levels) are impractical. We just put
a limit of 50 levels to newly created datasets. Existing datasets should
work without a problem.
illumos/illumos-gate@5ac95da7d6
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim.dimitro@delphix.com>
16MB alloc in zdb_embedded_block() can cause cores in certain situations
(clang, gcc55).
OsX commit: ced236a5da
FreeBSD commit: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=326150illumos/illumos-gate@03a4c2f4bf
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed by: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
This is an update for r326150 (by avg), where this change comes from.
Only filesystems and volumes are valid "zfs remap" parameters: when passed
a snapshot name zfs_remap_indirects() does not handle the EINVAL returned
from libzfs_core, which results in failing an assertion and consequently
crashing.
illumos/illumos-gate@0b2e825398
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Wren Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sara Hartse <sara.hartse@delphix.com>
Approved by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Author: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
7955 libshare needs to initialize only those datasets being modified by the consumer
illumos/illumos-gate@8a981c33568a981c3356https://www.illumos.org/issues/7955
Libshare currently initializes all available filesystems when doing any
libshare operation. This requires iterating through all the filesystem
multiple times, which is a huge performance problem for sharing and
unsharing operations.
Reviewed by: Steve Gonczi <steve.gonczi@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy <sebastien.roy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gordon.w.ross@gmail.com>
Author: Daniel Hoffman <dj.hoffman@delphix.com>
For FreeBSD this is practically a NOP, just a diff reduction.
The dtrace provider for UDP-Lite is modeled after the UDP provider.
This fixes the bug that UDP-Lite packets were triggering the UDP
provider.
Thanks to dteske@ for providing the dwatch module.
Reviewed by: dteske@, markj@, rrs@
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16377
9421 zdb should detect and print out the number of "leaked" objects
9422 zfs diff and zdb should explicitly mark objects that are on the deleted queue
illumos/illumos-gate@20b5dafb42
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Approved by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Author: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
9102 zfs should be able to initialize storage devices
The first access to a disk block can incur a performance penalty on some
platforms (e.g. AWS's EBS, VMware VMDKs). Therefore it is recommended that
volumes be "thick provisioned", where supported by the platform (VMware).
Thick provisioning is time consuming and often is ignored. If the thick
provision step is omitted, customers will see suboptimal performance until
we have written to all parts of the LUN. ZFS should be able to initialize
any unused storage to remove any first-write penalty that exists.
illumos/illumos-gate@094e47e980
Reviewed by: John Wren Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
We should use zfs_dbgmsg instead of spa_dbgmsg. Or at least,
metaslab_condense() should call zfs_dbgmsg because it's important and rare
enough to always log. It's possible that the message in zio_dva_allocate()
would be too high-frequency for zfs_dbgmsg.
illumos/illumos-gate@21f7c81cc1
Reviewed by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim.dimitro@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Elling <Richard.Elling@RichardElling.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Mirrors are supposed to provide redundancy in the face of whole-disk failure
and silent damage (e.g. some data on disk is not right, but ZFS hasn't
detected the whole device as being broken). However, the current device
removal implementation bypasses some of the mirror's redundancy.
illumos/illumos-gate@3a4b1be953
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prashanth Sreenivasa <pks@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sara Hartse <sara.hartse@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
The current space map encoding has the following disadvantages:
[1] Assuming 512 sector size each entry can represent at most 16MB for a segment.
This makes the encoding very inefficient for large regions of space.
[2] As vdev-wide space maps have started to be used by new features (i.e.
device removal, zpool checkpoint) we've started imposing limits in the
vdevs that can be used with them based on the maximum addressable offset
(currently 64PB for a top-level vdev).
The new remains backwards compatible with the old one. The introduced
two-word entry format, besides extending the limits imposed by the single-entry
layout, also includes a vdev field and some extra padding after its prefix.
The extra padding after the prefix should is reserved for future usage (e.g.
new prefixes for future encodings or new fields for flags). The new vdev field
not only makes the space maps more self-descriptive, but also opens the doors
for pool-wide space maps.
One final important note is that the number of bits used for vdevs is reduced
to 24 bits for blkptrs. That was decided as we don't know of any setups that
use more than 16M vdevs for the time being and
we wanted to fit the vdev field in the space map. In addition that gives us
some extra bits in dva_t.
illumos/illumos-gate@17f11284b4
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <gwilson@zfsmail.com>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gwr@nexenta.com>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
When a ZFS volume is created with zfs create -V (but without -s), the
refreservation property is set to a value that is volsize plus the maximum
size of metadata. If refreservation is ever set to another value, it is
impossible to set it back to the automatically determined value. There are
other cases where refreservation may be wrong. These include receiving a
volume that was sent without properties and zfs clone.
We need:
zfs set refreservation=auto <volume>
zfs clone -o refreservation=auto <volume>
Each one would use the same function used by zfs create -V to determine the
proper value for refreservation.
illumos/illumos-gate@1c10ae76c0
Reviewed by: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Andy Stormont <astormont@racktopsystems.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Mike Gerdts <mike.gerdts@joyent.com>
Based on the idea that we shouldn't have all-new library and utility going
into base that need WARNS=1...
- Decent amount of constification
- Lots of parentheses
- Minor other nits
Ensure that the TCP connections are terminated gracefully as expected
by the test. Use appropriate numbers for sent/received packets.
In addition, enable tst.localtcpstate.ksh, which should pass, but
doesn't until https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16369 is committed.
Reviewed by: markj@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16288
This change is similar to the one done in r286171 for
tst.ipv4localtcp.ksh. This not only reduces the requirements on the
system used for testing but results also in a graceful teardown of
the TCP connection.
Reviewed by: gnn@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16276
The code imported from opensolaris was depending on ping supporting
UDP for sending probes. Since this is not supported by ping on FreeBSD
use a perl script instead.
The remote test requires the usage of ksh93, so state that in the
sheband.
Enable the local test, but keep the remote test disabled, since it
requires a remote machine on the LAN.
Reviewed by: markj@, gnn@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16268
Since we don't have /usr/bin/ksh, use a generic way of specifying
ksh. Some of the tests only run with ksh93, so use this shell
for these tests. Two of the tests don't have the execute bit set,
so fix this, too.
Reviewed by: markj@
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16270
In some cases, the required information is not available and the
UDP provider reported an empty string in this case and the IP
and TCP provider reported a NULL pointer.
This patch changes the value provided in this case to the string
"<unknown>". This make the behaviour consistent and in-line with
the behaviour of Solaris.
Reviewed by: markj@, dteske@, gnn@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15855
At the moment ctfconvert(1) does not do much with such CUs, but
that may not be true in the future, and we run ctfconvert on several
assembly files during the build.
X-MFC with: r334883
ctfconvert(1) is not designed to handle DWARF generated from such code,
and will generally fail in non-obvious ways. Use an explicit check to
help catch such potential failures.
Reported by: Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
d4a72f2386
During scans (scrubs or resilvers), it sorts the blocks in each transaction
group by block offset; the result can be a significant improvement. (On my
test system just now, which I put some effort to introduce fragmentation into
the pool since I set it up yesterday, a scrub went from 1h2m to 33.5m with the
changes.) I've seen similar rations on production systems.
Approved by: Alexander Motin
Obtained from: ZFS On Linux
Relnotes: Yes (improved scrub performance, with tunables)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15562
This patch adds a new socket option, SO_REUSEPORT_LB, which allow multiple
programs or threads to bind to the same port and incoming connections will be
load balanced using a hash function.
Most of the code was copied from a similar patch for DragonflyBSD.
However, in DragonflyBSD, load balancing is a global on/off setting and can not
be set per socket. This patch allows for simultaneous use of both the current
SO_REUSEPORT and the new SO_REUSEPORT_LB options on the same system.
Required changes to structures:
Globally change so_options from 16 to 32 bit value to allow for more options.
Add hashtable in pcbinfo to hold all SO_REUSEPORT_LB sockets.
Limitations:
As DragonflyBSD, a load balance group is limited to 256 pcbs (256 programs or
threads sharing the same socket).
This is a substantially different contribution as compared to its original
incarnation at svn r332894 and reverted at svn r332967. Thanks to rwatson@
for the substantive feedback that is included in this commit.
Submitted by: Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>
Obtained from: DragonflyBSD
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11003
Profiles that perform post-processing of the DTrace output were
dropping the "-t test" option on the floor. Fix handling of this
option for said profiles.
X-MFC-to: stable/11
X-MFC-with: r334261-334262
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
"Developer mode" (passing of "-dev" options), which enables debugging
features on compilation error, used to dim lines unrelated to error.
That proved distracting and feedback from testers also confirmed that
simply highlighting the line the compiler complains about is enough.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
dwatch allows you to customnize the predicate (condition) for when
information is displayed. The DTrace syntax for this is:
probe[, ...] /predicate/ { [actions] }
But if predicate is something like "*args[1]!=NULL" to test that
the first pointer in an array is non-NULL, the syntax produced is:
probe[, ...] /*arg1!=NULL/ { [actions] }
The issue being that "/*" is the beginning of a comment and thus
the following error is emitted:
dtrace: failed to compile script /dev/stdin:
line 535: /* encountered inside a comment
This patch adds whitespace around the argument given to -t,
producing:
probe[, ...] / *arg1!=NULL / { [actions] }
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
The profile for send(2)/recv(2) observation has been refactored to
eliminate alloca() in favor of translations available in HEAD.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
Knowing the value of execname during these probes is of some value even
if it is commonly the interrupt kernel thread (intr[12]) -- quite often
it is not, but that depends on the probe.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
A module that wishes to post-process the output needs to know which
arguments were passed in order to re-execute a child in a pipe-chain.
Further, the expansion of ARGV needs to be such that items are escaped
properly.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
If you were to pass an invalid option after `-B num' or `-K num' you
would see that the usage statement would show the value you passed
instead of the actual default.
Moving the default values to separate variables that are unaffected
by the options-parsing allows the usage statement to correctly show
the hard-coded default values if no flags are used.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
A return statement should have been an exit in list_profiles().
If the user passed `-Q' to list profiles and asked for one-line
per profile (`-1'), list_profiles() would not exit as should.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/edit/master/usr/src/lib/libzfs/common/libzfs_sendrecv.c
Patch our version of it to quiesce warnings until someone decides to sync
up our code:
libzfs_sendrecv.c:2555:30: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned long'
but the argument has type 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long long') [-Wformat]
sprintf(guidname, "%lu", thisguid);
~~~ ^~~~~~~~
%llu
libzfs_sendrecv.c:2612:29: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned long'
but the argument has type 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long long') [-Wformat]
sprintf(guidname, "%lu", parent_fromsnap_guid);
~~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
%llu
libzfs_sendrecv.c:2645:29: warning: format specifies type 'unsigned long'
but the argument has type 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long long') [-Wformat]
sprintf(guidname, "%lu", parent_fromsnap_guid);
~~~ ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
%llu
Reviewed by: allanjude
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15325
The default provides output in the following form:
```
NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP
HEALTH ALTROOT
```
this corrects the man page.
Also submitted upstream as
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pull/632/files (with slightly
different changes needed)
This patch adds a new socket option, SO_REUSEPORT_LB, which allow multiple
programs or threads to bind to the same port and incoming connections will be
load balanced using a hash function.
Most of the code was copied from a similar patch for DragonflyBSD.
However, in DragonflyBSD, load balancing is a global on/off setting and can not
be set per socket. This patch allows for simultaneous use of both the current
SO_REUSEPORT and the new SO_REUSEPORT_LB options on the same system.
Required changes to structures
Globally change so_options from 16 to 32 bit value to allow for more options.
Add hashtable in pcbinfo to hold all SO_REUSEPORT_LB sockets.
Limitations
As DragonflyBSD, a load balance group is limited to 256 pcbs
(256 programs or threads sharing the same socket).
Submitted by: Johannes Lundberg <johanlun0@gmail.com>
Sponsored by: Limelight Networks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11003
In recently added sendrecv profile, there was a line purposefully
added to introduce a compilation error in which `-dev' is used to
debug the entry. Removing the entry.
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
The options `-d' (debug), `-e' (exit after compile), and `-v' (verbose)
when combined in any order (though best remembered as `-dev') will run
the conflated script through dtrace(1), test for error conditions, and
show the line that dtrace(1) failed at (with context).
If no errors are found, the output is the same as `-e[v]'.
When writing a new profile for dwatch(1), you can quickly test to
make sure it compiles by running `dwatch -devX profile_name' where
profiles live in /usr/libexec/dwatch or /usr/local/libexec/dwatch
(the latter being where profiles installed via ports should go).
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
The change adds -t <name> option to zpool create and -t option to zpool
import in its form with an old name and a new name. This allows to
import (or create) a pool under a name that's different from its real,
permanent name without affecting that name. This is useful when working
with VM images or images of other physical systems if they happen to
have a ZFS pool with the same name as the host system.
The changes come from ZoL with some small tweaks.
The porting has been done by julian.
The change is being submitted to OpenZFS:
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pull/600
Submitted by: julian
Reviewed by: smh
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: Panzura (porting)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14972
9280 Assertion failure while running removal_with_ganging test with 4K devices
illumos/illumos-gate@243952c7ee
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Author: Matt Ahrens <Matt.Ahrens@delphix.com>
9235 rename zpool_rewind_policy_t to zpool_load_policy_t
illumos/illumos-gate@5dafeea3eb
We want to be able to pass various settings during import/open of a pool,
which are not only related to rewind. Instead of adding a new policy and
duplicate a bunch of code, we should just rename rewind_policy to a more
generic term like load_policy.
For instance, we'd like to set spa->spa_import_flags from the nvlist,
rather from a flags parameter passed to spa_import as in some cases we want
those flags not only for the import case, but also for the open case. One
such flag could be ZFS_IMPORT_MISSING_LOG (as used in zdb) which would
allow zfs to open a pool when logs are missing.
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@8671400134
The idea of Storage Pool Checkpoint (aka zpool checkpoint) deals with
exactly that. It can be thought of as a “pool-wide snapshot” (or a
variation of extreme rewind that doesn’t corrupt your data). It remembers
the entire state of the pool at the point that it was taken and the user
can revert back to it later or discard it. Its generic use case is an
administrator that is about to perform a set of destructive actions to ZFS
as part of a critical procedure. She takes a checkpoint of the pool before
performing the actions, then rewinds back to it if one of them fails or puts
the pool into an unexpected state. Otherwise, she discards it. With the
assumption that no one else is making modifications to ZFS, she basically
wraps all these actions into a “high-level transaction”.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim.dimitro@delphix.com>
8809 libzpool should leverage work done in libfakekernel
illumos/illumos-gate@f06dce2c1f
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy <sebastien.roy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Gordon Ross <gordon.w.ross@gmail.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Andrew Stormont <astormont@racktopsystems.com>
We do not have libfakekernel, but need to reduce code divergence.
Rather than zeroing and reading into the a smaller union member the full
union size, just zero and read directly into the union.
No functional change intended.
Reported by: Coverity
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
illumos/illumos-gate@edc8ef7d92
Reviewed by: C Fraire <cfraire@me.com>
Reviewed by: Andy Fiddaman <omnios@citrus-it.co.uk>
Approved by: Joshua M. Clulow <josh@sysmgr.org>
Author: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
In pursuit of improving performance on multi-core systems, we should
implements fanned out counters and use them to improve the performance of
some of the arc statistics. These stats are updated extremely frequently,
and can consume a significant amount of CPU time.
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Like r331073, eliminate a UB by fully initializing the struct with a designated
initializer. Note that the similar src_dtt is not fully used, so a similar
treatment was not absolutely required. I chose to leave it alone. It
wouldn't hurt to do the same thing, though.
Reported by: Coverity
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
r323791 changed the return value of zpool_read_label. Error paths that
previously returned 0 began to return -1 instead. However, not all error
paths initialized errno. When adding vdevs to a very large pool, errno could
be prepopulated with ENOMEM, causing the operation to fail. Fix the bug by
setting errno=ENOENT in the case that no ZFS label is found.
PR: 226096
Submitted by: Nikita Kozlov
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13088
+ Add missing signals SIGTHR (32) and SIGLIBRT (33)
+ Add inline for converting SIG* int to string
+ Add inline for converting CLD_* int to string
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14497
It gets called by dmu_buf_init_user, which is inline but not static. So it
needs global linkage itself.
Reported by: GCC-6
MFC after: 17 days
X-MFC-With: 329722
+ Add dev_type do devinfo_t
+ Add b_cmd to bufinfo_t
+ Add constants for BIO_* and DEVSTAT_TYPE_*
+ Add inline for converting BIO_* int to string
+ Add inline for converting DEVSTAT_TYPE_* int to string
+ Add mask for dev_type & DEVSTAT_TYPE_MASK to string
+ Add mask for dev_type & DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_MASK to string
Reviewed by: markj
Sponsored by: Smule, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14396
8940 Sending an intra-pool resumable send stream may result in EXDEV
illumos/illumos-gate@544132fce3
"zfs send -t <token>" for an incremental send should be able to resume
successfully when sending to the same pool: a subtle issue in
zfs_iter_children() doesn't currently allow this.
Because resuming from a token requires "guid" -> "dataset" mapping
(guid_to_name()), we have to walk the whole hierarchy to find the right
snapshots to send.
When resuming an incremental send both source and destination live in the
same pool and have the same guid: this is where zfs_iter_children() gets
confused and picks up the wrong snapshot, so we end up trying to send an
incremental "destination@snap1 -> source@snap2" stream instead of
"source@snap1 -> source@snap2": this fails with an "Invalid cross-device
link" (EXDEV) error.
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>
Author: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
9075 Improve ZFS pool import/load process and corrupted pool recovery
illumos/illumos-gate@6f7938128a
Some work has been done lately to improve the debugability of the ZFS pool
load (and import) process. This includes:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/7638: Refactor spa_load_impl into several functions
https://www.illumos.org/issues/8961: SPA load/import should tell us why it failed
https://www.illumos.org/issues/7277: zdb should be able to print zfs_dbgmsg's
To iterate on top of that, there's a few changes that were made to make the
import process more resilient and crash free. One of the first tasks during the
pool load process is to parse a config provided from userland that describes
what devices the pool is composed of. A vdev tree is generated from that config,
and then all the vdevs are opened.
The Meta Object Set (MOS) of the pool is accessed, and several metadata objects
that are necessary to load the pool are read. The exact configuration of the
pool is also stored inside the MOS. Since the configuration provided from
userland is external and might not accurately describe the vdev tree
of the pool at the txg that is being loaded, it cannot be relied upon to safely
operate the pool. For that reason, the configuration in the MOS is read early
on. In the past, the two configurations were compared together and if there was
a mismatch then the load process was aborted and an error was returned.
The latter was a good way to ensure a pool does not get corrupted, however it
made the pool load process needlessly fragile in cases where the vdev
configuration changed or the userland configuration was outdated. Since the MOS
is stored in 3 copies, the configuration provided by userland doesn't have to be
perfect in order to read its contents. Hence, a new approach has been adopted:
The pool is first opened with the untrusted userland configuration just so that
the real configuration can be read from the MOS. The trusted MOS configuration
is then used to generate a new vdev tree and the pool is re-opened.
When the pool is opened with an untrusted configuration, writes are disabled
to avoid accidentally damaging it. During reads, some sanity checks are
performed on block pointers to see if each DVA points to a known vdev;
when the configuration is untrusted, instead of panicking the system if those
checks fail we simply avoid issuing reads to the invalid DVAs.
This new two-step pool load process now allows rewinding pools accross
vdev tree changes such as device replacement, addition, etc. Loading a pool
from an external config file in a clustering environment also becomes much
safer now since the pool will import even if the config is outdated and didn't,
for instance, register a recent device addition.
With this code in place, it became relatively easy to implement a
long-sought-after feature: the ability to import a pool with missing top level
(i.e. non-redundant) devices. Note that since this almost guarantees some loss
Of data, this feature is for now restricted to a read-only import.
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Andrew Stormont <andyjstormont@gmail.com>
Approved by: Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>
Author: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@add927f8c8
Reported on the ZFSonLinux https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/4843,
fixed by https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pull/6339:
If we are in the middle of an incremental zfs receive, the child .../%recv
will exist. If you concurrently run zfs promote .../%recv, it will "work",
but then zfs gets confused. For example, there's no obvious way to destroy
the containing filesystem (because it is now a clone of its invisible child).
Attempting to do this promote should be an error. We could fix this by
having zfs_ioc_promote() check if zc_name contains a %, similar to
zfs_ioc_rename().
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@e144c4e6c9
Currently `zdb` consistently fails to examine non-idle pools as it fails
during the `spa_load()` process. The main problem seems to be that
`spa_load_verify()` fails as can be seen below:
$ sudo zdb -d -G dcenter
zdb: can't open 'dcenter': I/O error
ZFS_DBGMSG(zdb):
spa_open_common: opening dcenter
spa_load(dcenter): LOADING
disk vdev '/dev/dsk/c4t11d0s0': best uberblock found for spa dcenter. txg 40824950
spa_load(dcenter): using uberblock with txg=40824950
spa_load(dcenter): UNLOADING
spa_load(dcenter): RELOADING
spa_load(dcenter): LOADING
disk vdev '/dev/dsk/c3t10d0s0': best uberblock found for spa dcenter. txg 40824952
spa_load(dcenter): using uberblock with txg=40824952
spa_load(dcenter): FAILED: spa_load_verify failed [error=5]
spa_load(dcenter): UNLOADING
This change makes `spa_load_verify()` a dryrun when ran from `zdb`. This is
done by creating a global flag in zfs and then setting it in `zdb`.
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Andy Stormont <astormont@racktopsystems.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@36a64e6284
To prevent kmem_cache reaping from blocking other system resources, turn
kmem_cache_reap_now() (which blocks) into kmem_cache_reap_soon(). Callers
to kmem_cache_reap_soon() should use kmem_cache_reap_active(), which
exploits #9017's new taskq_empty().
Reviewed by: Bryan Cantrill <bryan@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuripv@yuripv.net>
Author: Tim Kordas <tim.kordas@joyent.com>
FreeBSD does not use taskqueue for kmem caches reaping, so this change
is less dramatic then it is on Illumos, just limiting reaping to 1 time
per second. It may possibly be improved later, if needed.
illumos/illumos-gate@5cabbc6b49https://www.illumos.org/issues/7614:
This project allows top-level vdevs to be removed from the storage pool with
“zpool remove”, reducing the total amount of storage in the pool. This
operation copies all allocated regions of the device to be removed onto other
devices, recording the mapping from old to new location. After the removal is
complete, read and free operations to the removed (now “indirect”) vdev must
be remapped and performed at the new location on disk. The indirect mapping
table is kept in memory whenever the pool is loaded, so there is minimal
performance overhead when doing operations on the indirect vdev.
The size of the in-memory mapping table will be reduced when its entries
become “obsolete” because they are no longer used by any block pointers in
the pool. An entry becomes obsolete when all the blocks that use it are
freed. An entry can also become obsolete when all the snapshots that
reference it are deleted, and the block pointers that reference it have been
“remapped” in all filesystems/zvols (and clones). Whenever an indirect block
is written, all the block pointers in it will be “remapped” to their new
(concrete) locations if possible. This process can be accelerated by using
the “zfs remap” command to proactively rewrite all indirect blocks that
reference indirect (removed) vdevs.
Note that when a device is removed, we do not verify the checksum of the data
that is copied. This makes the process much faster, but if it were used on
redundant vdevs (i.e. mirror or raidz vdevs), it would be possible to copy
the wrong data, when we have the correct data on e.g. the other side of the
mirror. Therefore, mirror and raidz devices can not be removed.
Reviewed by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Author: Prashanth Sreenivasa <pks@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@95643f75d295643f75d2https://www.illumos.org/issues/8520
lzc_rollback_to() should support rolling back to a clone's origin.
The current checks in zfs_ioc_rollback() would not allow that because the
origin snapshot belongs to a different filesystem.
The overly restrictive check was introduced in 7600, but it was not a
regression as none of the existing tools provided a way to rollback to the
origin.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/7198
EINVAL is returned when a dataset does not have any snapshots, so there is
nothing to roll back to.
Although the code in zfs_do_rollback checks for that condition in advance, it's
still possible that the snapshot(s) gets removed after the check and before the
rollback sync task is executed.
At the moment zfs command would crash when that happens.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
MFC after: 2 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@7855d95b307855d95b30https://www.illumos.org/issues/7446
Since we support whole-disk configuration for boot pool, we also will need
whole disk support with UEFI boot and for this, zpool create should create efi-
system partition.
I have borrowed the idea from oracle solaris, and introducing zpool create -
B switch to provide an way to specify that boot partition should be created.
However, there is still an question, how big should the system partition be.
For time being, I have set default size 256MB (thats minimum size for FAT32
with 4k blocks). To support custom size, the set on creation "bootsize"
property is created and so the custom size can be set as: zpool create B -
o bootsize=34MB rpool c0t0d0
After pool is created, the "bootsize" property is read only. When -B switch is
not used, the bootsize defaults to 0 and is shown in zpool get output with
value ''. Older zfs/zpool implementations are ignoring this property.
https://www.illumos.org/rb/r/219/
Reviewed by: Andrew Stormont <andyjstormont@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@kebe.com>
Author: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
This commit makes no sense for FreeBSD, that is why I blocked the option,
but it should be good to stay closer to upstream.
illumos/illumos-gate@d8584ba6fbd8584ba6fbhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7990
The snapspec_cb() callback function in libzfs does not need to call zfs_strdup().
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Approved by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Author: Marcel Telka <marcel@telka.sk>
illumos/illumos-gate@7c13517fff7c13517fffhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7745
The problem is that consumers of `libZFS_Core` that forget to call
`libzfs_core_init()` before calling any other function of the library
are having a hard time realizing their mistake. The library's internal
file descriptor is declared as global static, which is ok, but it is not
initialized explicitly; therefore, it defaults to 0, which is a valid
file descriptor. If `libzfs_core_init()`, which explicitly initializes
the correct fd, is skipped, the ioctl functions return errors that do
not have anything to do with `libZFS_Core`, where the problem is
actually located.
Even though assertions for that existed within `libZFS_Core` for debug
builds, they were never enabled because the `-DDEBUG` flag was missing
from the compiler flags.
This patch applies the following changes:
1. It adds `-DDEBUG` for debug builds of `libZFS_Core` and `libzfs`,
to enable their assertions on debug builds.
2. It corrects an assertion within `libzfs`, where a function had
been spelled incorrectly (`zpool_prop_unsupported()`) and nobody
knew because the `-DDEBUG` flag was missing, and the preprocessor
was taking that part of the code away.
3. The library's internal fd is initialized to `-1` and `VERIFY`
assertions have been placed to check that the fd is not equal to
`-1` before issuing any ioctl. It is important here to note, that
the `VERIFY` assertions exist in both debug and non-debug builds.
4. In `libzfs_core_fini` we make sure to never increment the
refcount of our fd below 0, and also reset the fd to `-1` when no
one refers to it. The reason for this, is for the rare case that
the consumer closes all references but then calls one of the
library's functions without using `libzfs_core_init()` first, and
in the mean time, a previous call to `open()` decided to reuse
our previous fd. This scenario would have passed our assertion in
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
7604 if volblocksize property is the default, it displays as "-" rather than 8K
illumos/illumos-gate@4d86c0eab24d86c0eab2https://www.illumos.org/issues/7604
If a zvol has the default setting for the "volblocksize" property, it is
8KB. However, it is displayed as "-" (not present), rather than "8K".
The problem was introduced by:
commit 25228e830e86924a41243343b1de9daf2d7dd43a
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Date: Thu Nov 17 14:37:24 2016 -0800
7571 non-present readonly numeric ZFS props do not have default value
which changed changed get_numeric_property() to indicate that readonly
default properties are not present. However, zfs_prop_readonly() returns
TRUE for both readonly and set-once properties (e.g. volblocksize).
Amusingly, that commit essentially reverted:
6900484 default volblocksize is no longer being reported correctly
from November 2009. However, that change was not correct either; the
correct solution is to only do this check for "truly readonly" (i.e. not
setonce) properties.
$ zfs list -t volume -o name,volblocksize
NAME
VOLBLOCK
domain0/group-100/appdata_container-101/appdata_windows_timeflow-102/
archive -
domain0/group-100/appdata_container-101/appdata_windows_timeflow-102/
datafile -
domain0/group-100/appdata_container-101/appdata_windows_timeflow-102/
external -
rpool/dump
128K
rpool/swap
4K
rpool/swap1
===============================================================================
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@09c9e6dc9b09c9e6dc9bhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7542
libshare keeps a cached copy of the sharetab listing in memory, which can
become out of date if shares are destroyed or created while leaving a libzfs
handle open. This results in a spurious unmounting failure when an NFS share
exists but isn't in the stale libshare cache.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matt Amdur <matt.amdur@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Chris Williamson <chris.williamson@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@873c4903a5873c4903a5https://www.illumos.org/issues/7336
We can run into a problem where we call into zfs_mount, which in turn calls
is_dir_empty, which opens the directory to try and make sure it's empty. The
issue with the current approach is that it holds the directory open while it
traverses it with readdir, which, due to subtle interaction with the Java JVM,
vfork, and exec can cause a tricky race condition resulting in zfs_mount
failures.
The approach to resolving the issue in this patch is to drop the usage of
readdir altogether, and instead rely on the fact that ZFS stores the number of
entries contained in a directory using the st_size field of the stat structure.
Thus, if the directory in question is a ZFS directory, we can check to see if
it's empty by calling stat() and inspecting the st_size field of structure
returned.
===============================================================================
The root cause appears to be an interesting race between vfork, exec, and
zfs_mount's usage of O_CLOEXEC when calling openat. Here's what is going on:
1. We call zfs_mount, and this in turn calls openat to check if the directory
is empty, which results in opening the directory we're trying to mount onto,
and increment v_count.
2. As we're in the middle of reading the directory, vfork is called by the JVM
and proceeds to exec the jspawnhelper utility. As a result of the vfork, we
take an additional hold on the directory, which increments v_count a second
time. The semantics of vfork mean the parent process will wait for the child
process to exit or exec before the parent can continue; at this point the
parent is in the middle of zfs_mount, reading the directory to determine if
it's empty or not.
3. The child process exec-ing jspawnhelper gets to the relvm call within
exec_args (which is called by exec_common). relvm is the function that releases
the parent process, allowing the parent to proceed. The problem is, at this
point of calling relvm, the child hasn't yet called close_exec which is
responsible for closing the file descriptors inherited from the parent process
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Author: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@d420209d9cd420209d9chttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7233
This fixes a race where one thread is executing zfs_mount() while another
thread forks and execs. If the fork occurs while the directory is open, the
child process will inherit (but not necessarily close immediately) the open fd
for the directory, preventing the mount.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@c3c65d17f7c3c65d17f7https://www.illumos.org/issues/7502
Right now ztest executes zdb without -G, so when it has errors, the messages
are often not very helpful:
Executing zdb -bccsv -d -U /rpool/tmp/zpool.cache ztest
zdb: can't open 'ztest': Operation not supported
ztest: '/usr/sbin/amd64/zdb -bccsv -d -U /rpool/tmp/zpool.cache ztest' exit
code 1
With -G, we'd have:
/usr/sbin/amd64/zdb -bccsv -d -U /rpool/tmp/zpool.cache -G ztest
zdb: can't open 'ztest': Operation not supported
ZFS_DBGMSG(zdb):
spa_open_common: opening ztest
spa_load(ztest): LOADING
spa_load(ztest): FAILED: unable to parse config [error=48]
spa_load(ztest): UNLOADING
Which indicates where the error came from
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gordon.w.ross@gmail.com>
Author: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@3f7978d02b3f7978d02bhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/8081
zdb(8) is full of minor problems that generate compiler warnings. On FreeBSD,
which uses -WError, the only way to build it is to disable all compiler
warnings. This makes it much harder to detect newly introduced bugs. We should
cleanup all the warnings.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
8502 illumos#7955 broke delegated datasets when libshare is not present
illumos/illumos-gate@1c18e8fbd81c18e8fbd8https://www.illumos.org/issues/8502
The code in lib/libzfs/common/libzfs_mount.c already basically handles
the case when libshare is not installed. We just need to not fail in
zfs_init_libshare_impl. I tested this in lx and things work as
expected. I also tested there trying to set sharenfs and sharesmb on
the delegated dataset. Neither is allowed from within a zone. The
spew of msgs from a native zone is not ZFS specific. I see the same
spew simply running the share command.
Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuripv@gmx.com>
Approved by: Richard Lowe <richlowe@richlowe.net>
Author: Jerry Jelinek <jerry.jelinek@joyent.com>
If there are no damaged pools, then ignore all GEOM events. We only use
them to fix damaged pools. However, still pay attention to ZFS events.
MFC after: 20 days
X-MFC-With: 329284
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/zfsd_event.cc
Remove the check for da and ada devices. This way zfsd can work on md,
geli, glabel, gstripe, etc devices. geli in particular is useful
combined with ZFS. gnop is also useful for simulating drive pulls in
the ZFSD test suite.
Also, eliminate the DevfsEvent class entirely. Move its
responsibilities into GeomEvent. We can get everything we need to know
just from listening to GEOM events.
lib/libdevdctl/event.cc
Fix GeomEvent::DevName for CREATE events. Oddly, the relevant field is
named "cdev" for CREATE events but "devname" for disk events.
MFC after: 3 weeks
Relnotes: Yes (probably worth mentioning the geli part)
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Fix an assertion in zpool that causes a crash when running any "zpool add"
command on a spare that contains a replacing vdev with a spare child.
This likely affects Illumos, too.
PR: 225546
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14138
If a zfs pool contains a replacing vdev (either created manually by "zpool
replace" or by zfsd(8) via autoreplace by physical path) and then new spares
get added to the pool, zfsd shouldn't use one to replace the drive that is
already being replaced. That's a waste of resources that just slows down
the rebuild.
PR: 225547
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
illumos/illumos-gate@e9b7d6e7f7https://www.illumos.org/issues/8972:
'zfs holds -H' does not properly output content in scripted mode. It uses a
tab instead of two spaces, but it still pads column widths with spaces when
it should not.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org>
illumos/illumos-gate@4ae5f5f06chttps://www.illumos.org/issues/8652:
Clang and GCC prefer to use unsigned ints to store enums. With Clang, that
causes tautological comparison warnings when comparing a zfs_prop_t or
zpool_prop_t variable to the macro ZPROP_INVAL. It's likely that error
handling code is being silently removed as a result.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gwr@nexenta.com>
Author: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
8641 "zpool clear" and "zinject" don't work on "spare" or "replacing" vdevs
illumos/illumos-gate@2ba5f978a4https://www.illumos.org/issues/8641:
"zpool clear" and "zinject -d" can both operate on specific vdevs, either
leaf or interior. However, due to an oversight, neither works on a "spare"
or "replacing" vdev. For example:
sudo zpool create foo raidz1 c1t5000CCA000081D61d0 c1t5000CCA000186235d0 spare c
1t5000CCA000094115d0
sudo zpool replace foo c1t5000CCA000186235d0 c1t5000CCA000094115d0
$ zpool status foo pool: foo
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 81.5K in 0h0m with 0 errors on Fri Sep 8 10:53:03 2017
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
foo ONLINE 0 0 0
raidz1-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t5000CCA000081D61d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
spare-1 ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t5000CCA000186235d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
c1t5000CCA000094115d0 ONLINE 0 0 0
spares
c1t5000CCA000094115d0 INUSE currently in use
$ sudo zinject -d spare-1 -A degrade foo
cannot find device 'spare-1' in pool 'foo'
$ sudo zpool clear foo spare-1
cannot clear errors for spare-1: no such device in pool
Even though there was nothing to clear, those commands shouldn't have
reported an error. by contrast, trying to clear "raidz1-0" works just fine:
$ sudo zpool clear foo raidz1-0
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gwr@nexenta.com>
Author: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
8898 creating fs with checksum=skein on the boot pools fails ungracefully
illumos/illumos-gate@9fa2266d9ahttps://www.illumos.org/issues/8898:
# zfs create -o checksum=skein rpool/test
internal error: Result too large
Abort (core dumped)
Not a big deal per se, but should be handled correctly.
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Reviewed by: Andy Stormont <astormont@racktopsystems.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
PR: 222199
illumos/illumos-gate@9a551dd645https://www.illumos.org/issues/8897:
# zpool online -e test mirror-1
Assertion failed: nvlist_lookup_string(tgt, "path", &pathname) == 0, file ../common/libzfs_pool.c, line 2558, function zpool_vdev_online
Abort (core dumped)
Not a big deal per se, but should be handled gracefully, same way as 'offline' and 'online' without '-e'.
Also reported as: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221408
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
illumos/illumos-gate@a3b2868063https://www.illumos.org/issues/8677
We want to be able to run channel programs outside of synching context.
This would greatly improve performance of channel program that just gather
information, as we won't have to wait for synching context anymore.
This feature should introduce the following:
- A new command line flag in "zfs program" to specify our intention to
run in open context.
- A new flag/option within the channel program ioctl which selects the
context.
- Appropriate error handling whenever we try a channel program in
open-context that contains zfs.sync* expressions.
- Documentation for the new feature in the manual pages.
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Chris Williamson <chris.williamson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
These return the jail ID and jail name for the traced process,
respectively, and are analogous to "zonename" on Solaris/illumos.
"zonename" is now aliased to "jailname".
Also add some stress tests for the new variables.
Submitted by: Domagoj Stolfa <domagoj.stolfa@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: dteske (previous version)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13877
The bug would cause incorrect behaviour when attempting to override
an already set environment variable with -x setenv, as long as the
variable is not the last one in the array.
Reported by: Samuel Lepetit <slepetit@apple.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
This allows one to override the environment for processes created with
dtrace -c. By default, the environment is inherited.
This support was originally merged from illumos in r249367 but was lost
when the commit was later reverted and then brought back piecemeal.
Reported by: Samuel Lepetit <slepetit@apple.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Add basic command line parsing test coverage for these utilities. The tests
were automatically generated based on their man pages. These tests can be
expanded by hand for more thorough coverage. The aim is to generate very
basic amount of test coverage for all the utilities in the base system.
Tests generated via: https://github.com/shivansh/smoketestsuite/
Submitted by: shivansh
Reviewed by: asomers
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12424
We can't link an executable using -m32 until the lib32 phase of a
buildworld, though the build works fine when executing make from
cddl/usr.sbin/dtrace/tests. Some other solution will need to be found.
SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE is 16 MB and having such a large object on the stack is
not nice in general and it could cause some confusing failures in the
single-user mode where the default stack size of 8 MB is used.
I expect that the upstream would make the same change.
MFC after: 1 week
The test creates a D library with a "depends_on library" pragma
referencing a non-existent library, and expects compilation to fail.
However, as far as I can tell, libdtrace is supposed simply abort
compilation of the library in this case, and continue. This behaviour
is desirable when adding libraries which depend on optional KLDs, for
example.
MFC after: 1 week
When we encounter a USDT probe in a weak symbol, we emit an alias for
the probe function symbol. Such aliases are named differently from the
aliases we emit for probes in local functions, so make sure to take that
difference into account when resizing the output object file's string
table. Otherwise, we underrun the string table buffer.
PR: 223680
Previously some unimplemented libdtrace routines printed the function,
file and line number, followed by "DOODAD." That is not particularly
informative, so replace it with a message reporting the actual issue.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
illumos/illumos-gate@0a0551200e0a0551200ehttps://www.illumos.org/issues/640
du(1), df(1m), ls(1), and swap(1m) all include a copy (it appears literally
copied) of the 'number_to_scaled_string' function in their source. This should
be moved to a shared library and all 4 commands should use this instead.
FreeBSD note: of all libcmdutils functionality ZFS (and other illumos
contrib code) currently uses only nicenum() function (which is similar
to humanize_number but has some formatting differences). For this
reason I decided to not port the whole library. As a result, nicenum.c
from libcmdutils is compiled into libzfs and libzpool. This is a bit
ugly, but works. If one day we are forced to create libillumos, then
the file should be moved to that library.
Reviewed by: Sebastian Wiedenroth <wiedi@frubar.net>
Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuripv@gmx.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@joyent.com>
Author: Jason King <jason.brian.king@gmail.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks
Previously, this didn't work because L2ARC devices' labels don't contain
pool GUIDs. Modify zfsd so that the pool GUID won't be required:
lib/libdevdctl/guid.h
Change INVALID_GUID from a uint64_t constant to a function that
returns an invalid Guid object. Remove the void constructor.
Nothing uses it, and it violates RAII.
cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/case_file.h
cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/case_file.cc
Allow CaseFile::Find to match a CaseFile based on Vdev GUID alone.
In CaseFile::ReEvaluate, attempt to online devices even if the newly
arrived device has no pool GUID.
cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/vdev_iterator.cc
Iterate through a pool's cache devices as well as its regular
devices.
Reported by: avg
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 3 weeks
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12791
Previously, zpool_read_all_labels was trying to do 256KB reads, which are
greater than the default MAXPHYS and therefore must go through the slow,
unsafe AIO path. Shrink these reads to 112KB so they can use the safe, fast
AIO path instead.
MFC after: 1 week
X-MFC-With: 324568
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
- Fix a number of typos.
- Replace some illumos-specific references.
- Note that a type definition of kind CTF_K_FUNCTION may be followed by
a null type identifier in order to provide 4-byte alignment for the
next type definition.
MFC after: 2 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@72d3dbb9ab72d3dbb9abhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/8300
Prior to integrating the mdocml update to 1.14.1, fix issues found by
new version, especially the "new sentence, new line" style rule.
FreeBSD note: this revision merges only the changes to the CTF manual
page. The changes to the ZFS pages cannot be applied directly.
Reviewed by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Approved by: Gordon Ross <gwr@nexenta.com>
Author: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Discussed with: avg
MFC after: 2 weeks
The upstream has converted their manual page to the same format as we
have, so we can use the upstream version with minimal modifications.
The current modifications are:
- different zpool.cache path
- different manual sections for zdb, zfs, zpool commands
igor reports a few minor issues, it would be nice to fix them both in
FreeBSD and in the upstream.
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@4923c69fdd4923c69fdd
FreeBSD note: the manual page is to be updated separately.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/8067
Add an option to zdb to print a literal embedded block pointer supplied on the
command line:
zdb -E [-A] word0:word1:...:word15
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@ed4e7a6a5ced4e7a6a5chttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7340
When -o origin=<snapshot> is specified as part of a ZFS receive, that origin
should override the automatic detection in libzfs.
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@d5f26ad812d5f26ad812https://www.illumos.org/issues/5142
the current libzfs only allows simple disk and mirror setup for boot pool, as
loader does support booting from raidz, this feature will remove raidz
restriction from boot pool setup.
FreeBSD note: we have long supported this feature, this commit only
removes a small difference in libzfs.
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Andrew Stormont <andyjstormont@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Albert Lee <trisk@omniti.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@aab04418a7aab04418a7https://www.illumos.org/issues/6268
The zfs diff command presents a description of the changes that have occurred
to files within a filesystem between two snapshots. If a file is renamed, the
tool is capable of reporting this, e.g.:
cd /some/zfs/dataset/subdir
mv file0 file1
Will result in a diff record like:
R /some/zfs/dataset/subdir/file0 -> /some/zfs/dataset/subdir/file1
Unfortunately, it seems that rename detection only uses the base filename to
determine if a file has been renamed or simply modified. This leads to
misreporting only the original filename, omitting the more relevant destination
filename entirely. For example:
cd /some/zfs/dataset/subdir
mv file0 ../otherdir/file0
Will result in a diff entry:
M /some/zfs/dataset/subdir/file0
But it should really emit:
R /some/zfs/dataset/subdir/file0 -> /some/zfs/dataset/otherdir/file0
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Justin Gibbs <gibbs@scsiguy.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Author: Joshua M. Clulow <josh@sysmgr.org>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@ad2760acbdad2760acbdhttps://www.illumos.org/issues/7571
ZFS displays the default value for non-present readonly numeric (and index)
properties. However, these properties default values are not meaningful.
Instead, we should display a "-", indicating that they are not present. For
example, on a version-12 pool, the usedby* properties are not available, but
they show up as the incorrect value "0":
1. zfs get all test12
...
test12 usedbysnapshots 0 -
test12 usedbydataset 0 -
test12 usedbychildren 0 -
test12 usedbyrefreservation 0 -
We will be introducing more sometimes-present numeric readonly properties, so
it would be nice to fix this.
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Author: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@dfd5965f7edfd5965f7e
FreeBSD note: the manual page is to be updated separately.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/6392
When given a pool name via -e, zdb would attempt an import. If it
failed, then it would attempt a verbatim import. This behavior is
not always desirable so a -V switch is added to zdb to control the
behavior. When specified, a verbatim import is done. Otherwise,
the behavior is as it was previously, except no verbatim import
is done on failure.
a5778ea242
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Author: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
MFC after: 3 weeks
illumos/illumos-gate@ed61ec1da9ed61ec1da9
FreeBSD note: this commit does not update the manual page.
The original change includes conversion of the manual page from *roff format
to mandoc format. So, it is hard to extract the content change from
that. I am going to replace our zdb manual page, which is an earlier
independent conversion, with a slighly modified version of the upstream page.
https://www.illumos.org/issues/6410
This is primarily intended to ease debugging & testing ZFS when one is only
interested in things like the on-disk location of a specific object's blocks,
but doesn't know their object id. This allows doing things like the following
(FreeBSD-based example):
# zpool create -f foo da0
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/foo/1 bs=1M count=4 >/dev/null 2>&1
# zpool export foo
# zdb -vvvvv -o "ZFS plain file" foo /1
Object lvl iblk dblk dsize lsize %full type
8 2 16K 128K 3.99M 4M 100.00 ZFS plain file (K=inherit) (Z=inherit)
168 bonus System attributes
dnode flags: USED_BYTES USERUSED_ACCOUNTED
dnode maxblkid: 31
path /1
uid 0
gid 0
atime Thu Apr 23 22:45:32 2015
mtime Thu Apr 23 22:45:32 2015
ctime Thu Apr 23 22:45:32 2015
crtime Thu Apr 23 22:45:32 2015
gen 7
mode 100644
size 4194304
parent 4
links 1
pflags 40800000004
Indirect blocks:
0 L1 DVA[0]=<0:c19200:600> DVA[1]=<0:10800019200:600> [L1 ZFS
plain file] fletcher4 lz4 LE contiguous unique double size=4000L/200P birth=7L/
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Will Andrews <will@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Author: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks