17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
pjd
1f559bc298 Increase default kern.geom.stripe.maxmem to 50 elements. 2004-08-11 12:57:17 +00:00
pjd
4792c96714 Fix one of the lastest commit. This bio_caller1 should also be changed to
bio_driver1 (as all the rest).
This introduced a small memory leak, but it wasn't really critical,
because maximum memory for g_stripe_zone is always set, so after few
requests gstripe was working in "economic" mode.
2004-08-10 19:07:55 +00:00
pjd
a98f255700 - Introduce option for hardcoding providers' names into metadata.
It allows to fix problems when last provider's sector is shared between few
  providers.
- Bump version number for CONCAT and STRIPE and add code for backward
  compatibility.
- Do not bump version number of MIRROR, as it wasn't officially introduced yet.
  Even if someone started to play with it, there is no big deal, because
  wrong MD5 sum of metadata will deny those providers.
- Update manual pages.
- Add version history to g_(stripe|concat).h files.
2004-08-09 11:29:42 +00:00
pjd
8da7f212eb Do not use g_wither_geom(9). I doesn't work in the way which is expected
here anymore (after g_wither_washer() was introduced), i.e. geom and consumer
will not be immediately destroyed if possible.
2004-08-09 11:14:25 +00:00
phk
d8d2b01380 Tag all geom classes in the tree with a version number. 2004-08-08 07:57:53 +00:00
pjd
5ce00478e0 Add and document kern.geom.stripe.fast_failed sysctl, which shows how
many times "fast" mode failed.
2004-08-06 10:19:34 +00:00
pjd
2d5face9e3 Fields bio_caller[12] should be used by the consumer and fields
bio_driver[12] should be used by the provider!
2004-08-06 10:07:03 +00:00
pjd
636f0ba584 Fix I/O leakage. We're cloning bios in g_stripe_start_fast(), but when
something goes wrong while running in "fast" mode, we free all bios and
falling back to "economic" mode. Freeing bios, doesn't mean decrease
bio_children, so bio_inbed couldn't be equal to bio_children and request
was never finished.
Decrease bio_children manually when destroying bios.

Reported by:	Sam Lawrance <boris@brooknet.com.au>, simon
2004-08-06 09:55:40 +00:00
pjd
73a684d587 Improve geom(8)'s 'list' command to show geoms and their providers and
consumers. Teach STRIPE, CONCAT and NOP classes about this improvement.
2004-07-26 17:14:47 +00:00
pjd
3a2f13d5f5 Change naming scheme from /dev/<name>.stripe to /dev/stripe/<name>. 2004-07-26 16:10:27 +00:00
pjd
dca201cdfb M_WAITOK is ok here, while I'm using M_WAITOK later in this function. 2004-07-26 15:41:28 +00:00
pjd
6639216695 Fix copy&paste bug. 2004-07-18 16:51:58 +00:00
pjd
c684a2d6ed Minor sysctl description fixes.
Submitted by:	simon
2004-07-13 11:23:31 +00:00
pjd
227209a4da Implement "FAST" mode for GEOM_STRIPE class and turn it on by default.
In this mode you can setup even very small stripe size and you can be
sure that only one I/O request will be send to every disks in stripe.
It consumes some more memory, but if allocation fails, it will fall
back to "ECONOMIC" mode.

It is about 10 times faster for small stripe size than "ECONOMIC" mode
and other RAID0 implementations. It is even recommended to use this
mode and small stripe size, so our requests are always splitted.

One can still use "ECONOMIC" mode by setting kern.geom.stripe.fast to 0.
It is also possible to setup maximum memory which "FAST" mode can consume,
by setting kern.geom.stripe.maxmem from /boot/loader.conf.
2004-07-09 14:30:09 +00:00
pjd
7822814115 - Add 'stop' command, which works just like 'destroy' command, but sounds
less dangerous.
- Update manual pages and extend examples.
- Bump versions.
2004-07-05 21:16:37 +00:00
pjd
4a04a3b007 Dump some more informations:
- device state
	- list of used providers
	- total number of disks
	- number of disks online

Prodded by:	Alex Deiter <tiamat@komi.mts.ru>
2004-05-26 11:36:27 +00:00
pjd
86dae1fb27 Introduce STRIPE GEOM class. It implements RAID0 transformation and it
is intend to be fast. Just like CONCAT class it provides manual and
auto configuration methods.

Supported by:	Wheel - Open Technologies - http://www.wheel.pl
2004-05-20 10:20:49 +00:00