safer for i386 because it can be easily over 4 GHz now. More worse, it can
be easily changed by user with 'machdep.tsc_freq' tunable (directly) or
cpufreq(4) (indirectly). Note it is intentionally not used in performance
critical paths to avoid performance regression (but we should, in theory).
Alternatively, we may add "virtual TSC" with lower frequency if maximum
frequency overflows 32 bits (and ignore possible incoherency as we do now).
VFS where we know if this is truncate(2) or ftruncate(2). If this is the
latter we should depend on the mode the file was opened and not on the current
permission.
PR: standards/154873
Reported by: Mark Martinec <Mark.Martinec@ijs.si>
Discussed with: Eric Schrock <eric.schrock@delphix.com>
Discussed with: Mark Maybee <Mark.Maybee@Oracle.COM>
MFC after: 1 month
Add systrace_linux32 and systrace_freebsd32 modules which provide
support for tracing compat system calls in addition to native system
call tracing provided by systrace module.
Provided that all the systrace modules are loaded now you can select
what syscalls to trace in the following manner:
syscall::xxx:yyy - work on all system calls that match the specification
syscall:freebsd:xxx:yyy - only native system calls
syscall:linux32:xxx:yyy - linux32 compat system calls
syscall:freebsd32:xxx:yyy - freebsd32 compat system calls on amd64
PR: kern/152822
Submitted by: Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx>
Reviewed by: jhb (earlier version)
MFC after: 3 weeks
Few new things available from now on:
- Data deduplication.
- Triple parity RAIDZ (RAIDZ3).
- zfs diff.
- zpool split.
- Snapshot holds.
- zpool import -F. Allows to rewind corrupted pool to earlier
transaction group.
- Possibility to import pool in read-only mode.
MFC after: 1 month
attached, activate the page after the successful read, and free the page
if read was unsuccessfull.
Freshly allocated page is not on any queue yet, and not activating (or
deactivating) the page leaves it on no queue, excluding the page from
pagedaemon scans and making the memory disappeared until the vnode
reclaimed.
Reviewed by: avg
MFC after: 1 week
The clock_t type in OpenSolaris is long (int64_t on amd64).
On FreeBSD clock_t is int32_t. The clock_t type is used in several places
in the ZFS code to store system uptime in milliseconds ("seconds * hz").
With hz=1000 we have a 32-bit integer overflow in 24 days, 20 hours,
31 minutes and 23.648 seconds. This has a user reported negative impact
on l2arc_feed_thread() and may cause unexpected results from other functions
using clock_t.
Reported by: Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx> on freebsd-fs@
MFC after: 1 week
is no way to disable NFSv4 ACLs in ZFS. This should make it easier
for the NFS server to figure out whether the exported filesystem supports
ACLs or not.
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 2 weeks
Fix a race by defining two tasks in the zio structure
as we can still be returning from issue task when interrupt task is used.
Tested by: pjd
Approved by: pjd, delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
In this case we call target function only on a single CPU and do not
need any synchronization at the setup stage.
It's a bit non-obvious but setup function of NULL means that
smp_rendezvous_cpus waits for all CPUs to arrive at the rendezvous
point, but without doing any actual setup. While using
smp_no_rendevous_barrier means that each CPU proceeds on its own
schedule without any synchronization whatsoever.
MFC after: 3 weeks
detected ashift does not support this. With this change, pools
created while stripesize=512 could not be imported when stripesize
becomes larger (on the same drive).
Noticed by: pjd
The dealock was caused in the following way:
- thread T1 on CPU C1 holds a spin mutex, IPIs CPU C2 and waits for the
IPI to be handled
- C2 executes timer interrupt filter, thus has interrupts disabled, and
gets blocked on the spin mutex held by T1
The problem seems to have been introduced by simplifications made to
OpenSolaris code during porting.
The problem is fixed by reorganizing the code to more closely resemble
the upstream version. Interrupt filter (cyclic_fire) now doesn't
acquire any locks, all per-CPU data accesses are performed on a
target CPU with preemption and interrupts disabled thus precluding
concurrent access to the data.
cyp_mtx spin mutex is used to disable preemtion and interrupts; it's not
used for classical mutual exclusion, because xcall already serializes
calls to a CPU. It's an emulation of OpenSolaris
cyb_set_level(CY_HIGH_LEVEL) call, the spin mutexes could probably be
reduced to just a spinlock_enter()/_exit() pair.
Diff with upstream version is now reduced by ~500 lines, however it still
remains quite large - many things that are not needed (at the moment) or
are irrelevant on FreeBSD were simply ripped out during porting.
Examples of such things:
- support for CPU onlining/offlining
- support for suspend/resume
- support for running callouts at soft interrupt levels
- support for callout rebinding from CPU to CPU
- support for CPU partitions
Tested by: Artem Belevich <fbsdlist@src.cx>
MFC after: 3 weeks
X-MFC with: r216252
alignment on drives with large sector sizes (e.g. 4 KiB) but the
implementation might need to be revisited if devices with large stripesizes
appear (e.g. if RAID controllers or flash drives start using the field),
probably by introducing a physsectorsize field in GEOM providers.
Discussed with: mav, mostly silence on freebsd-geom@ and freebsd-fs@
with filesystems created under MacOS X ZFS port. This is kind of filesystem
corruption (we don't allow for setting empty ACLs), so make acl_get_file(3)
and related syscalls fail with EINVAL in that case. In theory, we could
return empty ACL to userland, but I'm afraid this would break some code.
MFC after: 3 days
kern_sendfile() uses vm_rdwr() to read-ahead blocks of data to populate
page cache. When sendfile stumbles upon a page that is not populated
yet, it sends out all the mbufs that it collected so far. This
resulted in very poor performance with ZFS when file data is not in the
page cache, because ZFS vop_read for UIO_NOCOPY case populated only
those pages that are already in cache, but not valid. Which means that
most of the time it populated only the first requested page in the
described above scenario.
Reported by: Alexander Zagrebin <alexz@visp.ru>
Tested by: Alexander Zagrebin <alexz@visp.ru>,
Artemiev Igor <ai@kliksys.ru>
MFC after: 12 days
and VFS_RELE on a non-existing hold on snapshot parent's z_vfs.
This disables the changes from OpenSolaris onnv-revision 9234:bffdc4fc05c4
(bug IDs: 6792139, 6794830) - not applicable to FreeBSD.
This fixes the process hang if umounting a manually mounted snapshot.
Reported by: Alexander Zagrebin <alexz@visp.ru>
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
what we have. Without the check the kernel could accessing memory that
does not belong to the request struct.
Note that we do not test if the struct equals in size at this time, which
may faciliate forward compatibility with newer binaries.
Reviewed by: pjd at MeetBSD CA '2010
MFC after: 1 week
OpenSolaris onnv-revision: 10209:91f47f0e7728
6830541 zfs_get_data_trips on a verify
6696242 multiple zfs_fillpage() zfs: accessing past end of object panics
6785914 zfs fails to drop dn_struct_rwlock in recovery code path
Approved by: delphij (mentor)
Obtained from: OpenSolaris (Bug ID 6830541, 6696242, 6785914)
MFC after: 2 weeks
This should make vnode_pager_getpages path a bit shorter and clearer.
Also this should eliminate problems with partially valid pages.
Having this method opens room for future optimizations.
To do: try to satisfy other pages besides the required one taking into
account tradeofs between number of page faults, read throughput and read
latency. Also, eventually vop_putpages should be added too.
Reviewed by: kib, mm, pjd
MFC after: 3 weeks
Since r212650 and before this change sendfile(2) could produce
a partially valid page for a trailing portion of a ZFS vnode.
vm_fault() always wants to see a fully valid page even if it's the last
page that partially extends beyond vnode's end. Otherwise it calls
vop_getpages() to bring in the page. In the case of ZFS this means
that the data is read from the page into the same page and this breaks
checks in ZFS mappedread() - a thread that set VPO_BUSY on the page in
vm_fault() will get blocked forever waiting for it to be cleared.
Many thanks to Kai and Jeremy for reproducing the issue and providing
important debugging information and help.
Reported by: Kai Gallasch <gallasch@free.de>,
Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
Tested by: Kai Gallasch <gallasch@free.de>,
Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 3 days
To-Do: apply the same treatment to tmpfs + sendfile