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Author SHA1 Message Date
davide
12cc45e8da Make ufs_dirhashreclaimperc a percentage for real and
rename it to ufs_dirhashreclaimpercent, as suggested
by jhb@. As an added bonus this avoids divide-by-zero
errors.

Requested by:	jhb, markj
Reviewied by:	jhb, markj
2014-11-22 00:37:37 +00:00
kib
a6f1fd882b When non-forced unmount or remount rw->ro is performed, writes on UFS
are not suspended.  In particular, on the SU-enabled vulumes, there is
no reason why, between the call to softdep_flushfiles() and
softdep_waitidle(), SU work items cannot be queued.

Correct the condition to trigger the panic by only checking when
forced operation is done.  Convert direct panic() call into KASSERT(),
there is no invalid on-disk data structures directly involved, so
follow the usual debugging vs. non-debugging approach.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-11-02 13:14:55 +00:00
mjg
12e0034dd0 Provide vfs suspension support only for filesystems which need it, take
two.

nullfs and unionfs need to request suspension if underlying filesystem(s)
use it. Utilize mnt_kern_flag for this purpose.

This is a fixup for 273271.

No strong objections from: kib
Pointy hat to: mjg
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-10-20 18:00:50 +00:00
mjg
cdeccc2a52 Use lockless quota checks in qsync and qsyncvp.
No strong objections from: kib, mckusick
MFC after:	1 week
2014-10-16 12:41:14 +00:00
kib
1b90da9ab8 Do not set IN_ACCESS flag for read-only mounts. The IN_ACCESS
survives remount in rw, also it is set for vnodes on rootfs before
noatime can be set or clock is adjusted.  All conditions result in
wrong atime for accessed vnodes.

Submitted by:	bde
MFC after:	1 week
2014-10-11 19:09:56 +00:00
imp
a2b4dd0675 Restore the backed-out change, using __offsetof instead. 2014-10-10 00:35:08 +00:00
bapt
05bd7a92d7 Backout r272825 every useland usage of ufs/ufs/dir.h are now broken with that change 2014-10-09 17:26:29 +00:00
bapt
c47600c4ec Use offsetof() from sys/types.h instead of a custom one
This fixes build with recent gcc versions
2014-10-09 15:26:22 +00:00
kib
ebd8a253bb Provide the unique implementation for the VOP_GETPAGES() method used
by ffs and ext2fs.  Remove duplicated call to vm_page_zero_invalid(),
done by VOP and by vm_pager_getpages().  Use vm_pager_free_nonreq().

Reviewed by:	alc (previous version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	6 weeks (after r271596)
2014-09-15 12:28:29 +00:00
alc
e169525bb8 We don't need an exclusive object lock on the expected execution path
through {ext2,ffs}_getpages().

Reviewed by:	kib, pfg
MFC after:	6 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-09-13 18:26:13 +00:00
kib
ece271f9c9 Direct access to the quota files, in particular, lookup, causes lock
conflict with the quota metadata access.  Mark quota vnode lock as
recursive and always exclusive to avoid the problem.

Reported by:	hrs
Tested by:	hrs, pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-08-29 09:04:24 +00:00
davide
a8c92b02a8 Rather than using an hardcoded reclaim age, rely on an LRU-like approach
for dirhash cache, setting a target percent to reclaim (exposed via
SYSCTL). This allows to always make some amount of progress keeping the maximum
reclaim age dynamic.

Tested by:      pho
Reviewed by:	jhb
2014-08-25 17:06:18 +00:00
kib
c3baa63a48 Do not busy the UFS mount point inside VOP_RENAME(). The
kern_renameat() already starts write on the mp, which prevents
parallel unmount from proceed.  Busying mp after vn_start_write()
deadlocks the unmount.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-08-20 08:15:23 +00:00
kib
37cbc4993d Correct the test for condition to suspend UFS filesystem during
unmount.  There is no need to suspend read-only filesystem, while we
need suspension on modificable mount point.

Reported by:	rwatson
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-08-20 08:13:03 +00:00
kib
c721b1c6ff Revision r269457 removed the Giant around mount and unmount code, but
r269533, which was tested before r269457 was committed, implicitely
relied on the Giant to protect the manipulations of the softdepmounts
list.  Use softdep global lock consistently to guarantee the list
structure now.

Insert the new struct mount_softdeps into the softdepmounts only after
it is sufficiently initialized, to prevent softdep_speedup() from
accessing bare memory.  Similarly, remove struct mount_softdeps for
the unmounted filesystem from the tailq before destroying structure
rwlock.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-08-12 09:33:00 +00:00
mckusick
8565976fe4 The SUJ journal is only prepared to handle full-size block numbers, so we
have to adjust freeblk records to reflect the change to a full-size block.
For example, suppose we have a block made up of fragments 8-15 and
want to free its last two fragments. We are given a request that says:
    FREEBLK ino=5, blkno=14, lbn=0, frags=2, oldfrags=0
where frags are the number of fragments to free and oldfrags are the
number of fragments to keep. To block align it, we have to change it to
have a valid full-size blkno, so it becomes:
    FREEBLK ino=5, blkno=8, lbn=0, frags=2, oldfrags=6

Submitted by: Mikihito Takehara
Tested by:    Mikihito Takehara
Reviewed by:  Jeff Roberson
MFC after:    1 week
2014-08-07 16:53:07 +00:00
mckusick
52fea1f7b2 Add support for multi-threading of soft updates.
Replace a single soft updates thread with a thread per FFS-filesystem
mount point. The threads are associated with the bufdaemon process.

Reviewed by:  kib
Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
MFC after:    2 weeks
Sponsored by: Netflix
2014-08-04 22:03:58 +00:00
imp
8570c379e9 Simplify comment to remove multiple negative and passive voice. 2014-07-23 16:18:54 +00:00
kib
32a7383c85 Check for the cross-device cross-link attempt in the VFS, instead of
forcing filesystem VOP_LINK() methods to repeat the code.  In
tmpfs_link(), remove redundand check for the type of the source,
already done by VFS.

Note that NFS server already performs this check before calling
VOP_LINK().

Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-07-16 14:04:46 +00:00
kib
a698488f0f Extract the code to put a filesystem into the suspended state (at the
unmount time) in the helper vfs_write_suspend_umnt().  Use it instead
of two inline copies in FFS.

Fix the bug in the FFS unmount, when suspension failed, the ufs
extattrs were not reinitialized.

Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-07-14 09:10:00 +00:00
kib
f5cc3af6c8 In msdosfs_setattr(), add a check for result of the utimes(2)
permissions test, forgotten in r164033.

Refactor the permission checks for utimes(2) into vnode helper
function vn_utimes_perm(9), and simplify its code comparing with the
UFS origin, by writing the call to VOP_ACCESSX only once.  Use the
helper for UFS(5), tmpfs(5), devfs(5) and msdosfs(5).

Reported by:	bde
Reviewed by:	bde, trasz
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-17 07:11:00 +00:00
kib
321a65896d Initialize the pbuf counter for directio using SYSINIT, instead of
using a direct hook called from kern_vfs_bio_buffer_alloc().
Mark ffs_rawread.c as requiring both ffs and directio options to be
compiled into the kernel.  Add ffs_rawread.c to the list of ufs.ko
module' sources.

In addition to stopping breaking the layering violation, it also
allows to link kernel when FFS is configured as module and DIRECTIO is
enabled.

One consequence of the change is that ffs_rawread.o is always linked
into the module regardless of the DIRECTIO option.  This is similar to
the option QUOTA and ufs_quota.c.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-08 10:55:06 +00:00
jmg
43af3dde11 don't check fs_flags for _FLAGS_UPDATED as it is stored in fs_old_flags..
If you had a UFS2 FS that didn't have it's super block at SBLOCK_UFS2,
you'll end up corrupting your FS as the superblock is updated and written
to a different location...

makefs used to put the superblock at SBLOCK_UFS1 for UFS 2 FS's causing
this issue...

Reviewed by:	silience from mckusick
MFC after:	1 week
2014-06-03 21:46:13 +00:00
scottl
66aaa46593 Due to reasons unknown at this time, the system can be forced to write
a journal block even when there are no journal entries to be written.
Until the root cause is found, handle this case by ensuring that a
valid journal segment is always written.

Second, the data buffer used for writing journal entries was never
being scrubbed of old data.  Fix this.

Submitted by:	Takehara Mikihito
Obtained from:	Netflix, Inc.
MFC after:	3 days
2014-05-06 20:40:16 +00:00
mckusick
de9a58cc91 Update comment to explain search order reverted to historical order
in -r254996.

Suggested by: Pedro Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org>
MFC:          3 days
2014-03-22 11:26:39 +00:00
rwatson
33fdc14c0c Update kernel inclusions of capability.h to use capsicum.h instead; some
further refinement is required as some device drivers intended to be
portable over FreeBSD versions rely on __FreeBSD_version to decide whether
to include capability.h.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-03-16 10:55:57 +00:00
jeff
9ee698e16a - If we fail to do a non-blocking acquire of a buf lock while doing a
waiting sync pass we need to do a blocking acquire and restart.
   Another thread, typically the buf daemon, may have this buf locked and
   if we don't wait we can fail to sync the file.  This lead to a great
   variety of softdep panics because we rely on all dependencies being
   flushed before proceeding in several cases.

Reported by:	pho
Discussed with:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-03-06 00:13:21 +00:00
jeff
f1c05bd42b - Gracefully handle truncation failures when trying to shrink directories.
This could cause dirhash panics since the dirhash state would be
   successfully truncated while the directory was not.

Reported by:	pho
Discussed with:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-03-06 00:10:07 +00:00
pfg
dc2809ceff ufs: small formatting fixes.
Cleanup some extra space.
Use of tabs vs. spaces.
No functional change.

MFC after:	3 days
Reviewed by:	mckusick
2014-03-02 02:52:34 +00:00
mckusick
88a7200f04 Fine tune filesystem block allocations under low free-space
conditions (-r254995) based on further operational experience.

Submitted by:  Dmitry Sivachenko
Fix Tested by: Dmitry Sivachenko
MFC after: 2 weeks
2013-12-30 17:04:24 +00:00
mckusick
34936e35bb Properly handle unsigned comparison.
MFC after: 2 weeks
2013-12-30 06:19:42 +00:00
mckusick
ec81cfc872 We needlessly panic when trying to flush MKDIR_PARENT dependencies.
We had previously tried to flush all MKDIR_PARENT dependencies (and
all the NEWBLOCK pagedeps) by calling ffs_update(). However this will
only resolve these dependencies in direct blocks. So very large
directories with MKDIR_PARENT dependencies in indirect blocks had
not yet gotten flushed. As the directory is in the midst of doing a
complete sync, we simply defer the checking of the MKDIR_PARENT
dependencies until the indirect blocks have been sync'ed.

Reported by: Shawn Wallbridge of imaginaryforces.com
Tested by:   John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com>
PR:          183424
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-12-01 07:34:21 +00:00
jmg
7383d16d60 fix white space...
MFC after:	1 week
2013-11-20 21:21:29 +00:00
jmg
231f0a43ec fix a use after free, jsegdep_merge will free wk, avoid the next check...
CID:		1006098
Sponsored by:	Imaginary Forces
Reviewed by:	mckusick
MFC after:	1 week
2013-11-20 21:16:53 +00:00
pfg
9b0e32e06b UFS2: make di_extsize unsigned.
di_extsize is the EA size and as such it should be unsigned.
Adjust related types for consistency.

Reviewed by:	mckusick (previous version)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2013-10-24 00:33:29 +00:00
brooks
cbedeeb267 Allow kernels without options SOFTUPDATES to build. This should fix the
embedded tinderboxes.

Reviewed by:	emaste
2013-10-21 20:51:08 +00:00
mckusick
9f0cd2b759 Fix build problem on ARM (which defaults to building without soft updates).
Reported by:  Tinderbox
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-21 13:09:09 +00:00
mckusick
62bcc54df0 Restructuring of the soft updates code to set it up so that the
single kernel-wide soft update lock can be replaced with a
per-filesystem soft-updates lock. This per-filesystem lock will
allow each filesystem to have its own soft-updates flushing thread
rather than being limited to a single soft-updates flushing thread
for the entire kernel.

Move soft update variables out of the ufsmount structure and into
their own mount_softdeps structure referenced by ufsmount field
um_softdep.  Eventually the per-filesystem lock will be in this
structure. For now there is simply a pointer to the kernel-wide
soft updates lock.

Change all instances of ACQUIRE_LOCK and FREE_LOCK to pass the lock
pointer in the mount_softdeps structure instead of a pointer to the
kernel-wide soft-updates lock.

Replace the five hash tables used by soft updates with per-filesystem
copies of these tables allocated in the mount_softdeps structure.

Several functions that flush dependencies when too many are allocated
in the kernel used to operate across all filesystems. They are now
parameterized to flush dependencies from a specified filesystem.
For now, we stick with the round-robin flushing strategy when the
kernel as a whole has too many dependencies allocated.

While there are many lines of changes, there should be no functional
change in the operation of soft updates.

Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-21 00:28:02 +00:00
mckusick
bd0c312c4a Fourth of several cleanups to soft dependency implementation.
Add KASSERTS that soft dependency functions only get called
for filesystems running with soft dependencies. Calling these
functions when soft updates are not compiled into the system
become panic's.

No functional change.

Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-20 22:21:01 +00:00
mckusick
54a566ac25 Third of several cleanups to soft dependency implementation.
Ensure that softdep_unmount() and softdep_setup_sbupdate()
only get called for filesystems running with soft dependencies.

No functional change.

Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-20 21:11:40 +00:00
mckusick
25cf7a1f19 Second of several cleanups to soft dependency implementation.
Delete two unused functions in ffs_sofdep.c.

No functional change.

Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-20 20:52:07 +00:00
mckusick
297f76c244 First of several cleanups to soft dependency implementation.
Convert three functions exported from ffs_softdep.c to static
functions as they are not used outside of ffs_softdep.c.

No functional change.

Tested by:    Peter Holm and Scott Long
Sponsored by: Netflix
2013-10-20 20:41:38 +00:00
pfg
7a70d69a08 Make di_blocks unsigned in UFS1 as is the case already for UFS2.
Most of the code between UFS1 and UFS2 is shared so this change
is pretty safe. Not only this makes UFS1 and 2 consistent but it
also matches what NetBSD and MacOS X have for some years now.

Reviewed by:	mckusick
MFC after:	1 month
2013-10-14 18:17:09 +00:00
pjd
029a6f5d92 Change the cap_rights_t type from uint64_t to a structure that we can extend
in the future in a backward compatible (API and ABI) way.

The cap_rights_t represents capability rights. We used to use one bit to
represent one right, but we are running out of spare bits. Currently the new
structure provides place for 114 rights (so 50 more than the previous
cap_rights_t), but it is possible to grow the structure to hold at least 285
rights, although we can make it even larger if 285 rights won't be enough.

The structure definition looks like this:

	struct cap_rights {
		uint64_t	cr_rights[CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION + 2];
	};

The initial CAP_RIGHTS_VERSION is 0.

The top two bits in the first element of the cr_rights[] array contain total
number of elements in the array - 2. This means if those two bits are equal to
0, we have 2 array elements.

The top two bits in all remaining array elements should be 0.
The next five bits in all array elements contain array index. Only one bit is
used and bit position in this five-bits range defines array index. This means
there can be at most five array elements in the future.

To define new right the CAPRIGHT() macro must be used. The macro takes two
arguments - an array index and a bit to set, eg.

	#define	CAP_PDKILL	CAPRIGHT(1, 0x0000000000000800ULL)

We still support aliases that combine few rights, but the rights have to belong
to the same array element, eg:

	#define	CAP_LOOKUP	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000000400ULL)
	#define	CAP_FCHMOD	CAPRIGHT(0, 0x0000000000002000ULL)

	#define	CAP_FCHMODAT	(CAP_FCHMOD | CAP_LOOKUP)

There is new API to manage the new cap_rights_t structure:

	cap_rights_t *cap_rights_init(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	void cap_rights_clear(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);
	bool cap_rights_is_set(const cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

	bool cap_rights_is_valid(const cap_rights_t *rights);
	void cap_rights_merge(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	void cap_rights_remove(cap_rights_t *dst, const cap_rights_t *src);
	bool cap_rights_contains(const cap_rights_t *big, const cap_rights_t *little);

Capability rights to the cap_rights_init(), cap_rights_set(),
cap_rights_clear() and cap_rights_is_set() functions are provided by
separating them with commas, eg:

	cap_rights_t rights;

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_READ, CAP_WRITE, CAP_FSTAT);

There is no need to terminate the list of rights, as those functions are
actually macros that take care of the termination, eg:

	#define	cap_rights_set(rights, ...)				\
		__cap_rights_set((rights), __VA_ARGS__, 0ULL)
	void __cap_rights_set(cap_rights_t *rights, ...);

Thanks to using one bit as an array index we can assert in those functions that
there are no two rights belonging to different array elements provided
together. For example this is illegal and will be detected, because CAP_LOOKUP
belongs to element 0 and CAP_PDKILL to element 1:

	cap_rights_init(&rights, CAP_LOOKUP | CAP_PDKILL);

Providing several rights that belongs to the same array's element this way is
correct, but is not advised. It should only be used for aliases definition.

This commit also breaks compatibility with some existing Capsicum system calls,
but I see no other way to do that. This should be fine as Capsicum is still
experimental and this change is not going to 9.x.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-09-05 00:09:56 +00:00
mckusick
2cba188246 In looking at block layouts as part of fixing filesystem block
allocations under low free-space conditions (-r254995), determine
that old block-preference search order used before -r249782 worked
a bit better. This change reverts to that block-preference search order.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-08-28 17:46:32 +00:00
mckusick
2ecfc28415 A performance problem was reported in PR kern/181226:
I have 25TB Dell PERC 6 RAID5 array. When it becomes almost
    full (10-20GB free), processes which write data to it start
    eating 100% CPU and write speed drops below 1MB/sec (normally
    to gives 400MB/sec). The revision at which it first became
    apparent was http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/249782.

The offending change reserved an area in each cylinder group to
store metadata. The new algorithm attempts to save this area for
metadata and allows its use for non-metadata only after all the
data areas have been exhausted. The size of the reserved area
defaults to half of minfree, so the filesystem reports full before
the data area can completely fill. However, in this report, the
filesystem has had minfree reduced to 1% thus forcing the metadata
area to be used for data. As the filesystem approached full, it
had only metadata areas left to allocate. The result was that
every block allocation had to scan summary data for 30,000 cylinder
groups before falling back to searching up to 30,000 metadata areas.

The fix is to give up on saving the metadata areas once the free
space reserve drops below 2%. The effect of this change is to use
the old algorithm of just accepting the first available block that
we find. Since most filesystems use the default 5% minfree, this
will have no effect on their operation. For those that want to push
to the limit, they will get their crappy block placements quickly.

Submitted by:  Dmitry Sivachenko
Fix Tested by: Dmitry Sivachenko
PR:            kern/181226
MFC after:     2 weeks
2013-08-28 17:38:05 +00:00
ivoras
ad95bec3c8 Take a very small step toward the Century of the Anchovy by increasing the
time dirhash entries stay in memory before being considered for eviction to
1 minute.
2013-08-28 10:06:20 +00:00
ken
c7af094e18 Expand the use of stat(2) flags to allow storing some Windows/DOS
and CIFS file attributes as BSD stat(2) flags.

This work is intended to be compatible with ZFS, the Solaris CIFS
server's interaction with ZFS, somewhat compatible with MacOS X,
and of course compatible with Windows.

The Windows attributes that are implemented were chosen based on
the attributes that ZFS already supports.

The summary of the flags is as follows:

UF_SYSTEM:	Command line name: "system" or "usystem"
		ZFS name: XAT_SYSTEM, ZFS_SYSTEM
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM

		This flag means that the file is used by the
		operating system.  FreeBSD does not enforce any
		special handling when this flag is set.

UF_SPARSE:	Command line name: "sparse" or "usparse"
		ZFS name: XAT_SPARSE, ZFS_SPARSE
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE

		This flag means that the file is sparse.  Although
		ZFS may modify this in some situations, there is
		not generally any special handling for this flag.

UF_OFFLINE:	Command line name: "offline" or "uoffline"
		ZFS name: XAT_OFFLINE, ZFS_OFFLINE
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_OFFLINE

		This flag means that the file has been moved to
		offline storage.  FreeBSD does not have any special
		handling for this flag.

UF_REPARSE:	Command line name: "reparse" or "ureparse"
		ZFS name: XAT_REPARSE, ZFS_REPARSE
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT

		This flag means that the file is a Windows reparse
		point.  ZFS has special handling code for reparse
		points, but we don't currently have the other
		supporting infrastructure for them.

UF_HIDDEN:	Command line name: "hidden" or "uhidden"
		ZFS name: XAT_HIDDEN, ZFS_HIDDEN
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN

		This flag means that the file may be excluded from
		a directory listing if the application honors it.
		FreeBSD has no special handling for this flag.

		The name and bit definition for UF_HIDDEN are
		identical to the definition in MacOS X.

UF_READONLY:	Command line name: "urdonly", "rdonly", "readonly"
		ZFS name: XAT_READONLY, ZFS_READONLY
		Windows: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY

		This flag means that the file may not written or
		appended, but its attributes may be changed.

		ZFS currently enforces this flag, but Illumos
		developers have discussed disabling enforcement.

		The behavior of this flag is different than MacOS X.
		MacOS X uses UF_IMMUTABLE to represent the DOS
		readonly permission, but that flag has a stronger
		meaning than the semantics of DOS readonly permissions.

UF_ARCHIVE:	Command line name: "uarch", "uarchive"
		ZFS_NAME: XAT_ARCHIVE, ZFS_ARCHIVE
		Windows name: FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE

		The UF_ARCHIVED flag means that the file has changed and
		needs to be archived.  The meaning is same as
		the Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE attribute, and
		the ZFS XAT_ARCHIVE and ZFS_ARCHIVE attribute.

		msdosfs and ZFS have special handling for this flag.
		i.e. they will set it when the file changes.

sys/param.h:		Bump __FreeBSD_version to 1000047 for the
			addition of new stat(2) flags.

chflags.1:		Document the new command line flag names
			(e.g. "system", "hidden") available to the
			user.

ls.1:			Reference chflags(1) for a list of file flags
			and their meanings.

strtofflags.c:		Implement the mapping between the new
			command line flag names and new stat(2)
			flags.

chflags.2:		Document all of the new stat(2) flags, and
			explain the intended behavior in a little
			more detail.  Explain how they map to
			Windows file attributes.

			Different filesystems behave differently
			with respect to flags, so warn the
			application developer to take care when
			using them.

zfs_vnops.c:		Add support for getting and setting the
			UF_ARCHIVE, UF_READONLY, UF_SYSTEM, UF_HIDDEN,
			UF_REPARSE, UF_OFFLINE, and UF_SPARSE flags.

			All of these flags are implemented using
			attributes that ZFS already supports, so
			the on-disk format has not changed.

			ZFS currently doesn't allow setting the
			UF_REPARSE flag, and we don't really have
			the other infrastructure to support reparse
			points.

msdosfs_denode.c,
msdosfs_vnops.c:	Add support for getting and setting
			UF_HIDDEN, UF_SYSTEM and UF_READONLY
			in MSDOSFS.

			It supported SF_ARCHIVED, but this has been
			changed to be UF_ARCHIVE, which has the same
			semantics as the DOS archive attribute instead
			of inverse semantics like SF_ARCHIVED.

			After discussion with Bruce Evans, change
			several things in the msdosfs behavior:

			Use UF_READONLY to indicate whether a file
			is writeable instead of file permissions, but
			don't actually enforce it.

			Refuse to change attributes on the root
			directory, because it is special in FAT
			filesystems, but allow most other attribute
			changes on directories.

			Don't set the archive attribute on a directory
			when its modification time is updated.
			Windows and DOS don't set the archive attribute
			in that scenario, so we are now bug-for-bug
			compatible.

smbfs_node.c,
smbfs_vnops.c:		Add support for UF_HIDDEN, UF_SYSTEM,
			UF_READONLY and UF_ARCHIVE in SMBFS.

			This is similar to changes that Apple has
			made in their version of SMBFS (as of
			smb-583.8, posted on opensource.apple.com),
			but not quite the same.

			We map SMB_FA_READONLY to UF_READONLY,
			because UF_READONLY is intended to match
			the semantics of the DOS readonly flag.
			The MacOS X code maps both UF_IMMUTABLE
			and SF_IMMUTABLE to SMB_FA_READONLY, but
			the immutable flags have stronger meaning
			than the DOS readonly bit.

stat.h:			Add definitions for UF_SYSTEM, UF_SPARSE,
			UF_OFFLINE, UF_REPARSE, UF_ARCHIVE, UF_READONLY
			and UF_HIDDEN.

			The definition of UF_HIDDEN is the same as
			the MacOS X definition.

			Add commented-out definitions of
			UF_COMPRESSED and UF_TRACKED.  They are
			defined in MacOS X (as of 10.8.2), but we
			do not implement them (yet).

ufs_vnops.c:		Add support for getting and setting
			UF_ARCHIVE, UF_HIDDEN, UF_OFFLINE, UF_READONLY,
			UF_REPARSE, UF_SPARSE, and UF_SYSTEM in UFS.
			Alphabetize the flags that are supported.

			These new flags are only stored, UFS does
			not take any action if the flag is set.

Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
Reviewed by:	bde (earlier version)
2013-08-21 23:04:48 +00:00
mckusick
9e78a97e00 This bug fix is in a code path in rename taken when there is a
collision between a rename and an open system call for the same
target file. Here, rename releases its vnode references, waits for
the open to finish, and then restarts by reacquiring its needed
vnode locks. In this case, rename was unlocking but failing to
release its reference to one of its held vnodes. The effect was
that even after all the actual references to the vnode had gone,
the vnode still showed active references. For files that had been
removed, their space was not reclaimed until the filesystem was
forcibly unmounted.

This bug manifested itself in the Postgres server which would
leak/lose hundreds of files per day amounting to many gigabytes of
disk space. This bug required shutting down Postgres, forcibly
unmounting its filesystem, remounting its filesystem and restarting
Postgres every few days to recover the lost space.

Reported by: Dan Thomas and Palle Girgensohn
Bug-fix by:  kib
Tested by:   Dan Thomas and Palle Girgensohn
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-08-06 16:50:05 +00:00
mckusick
c3a8e70389 With the addition of journalled soft updates, the "newblk" structures
persist much longer than previously. Historically we had at most 100
entries; now the count may reach a million. With the increased count
we spent far too much time looking them up in the grossly undersized
newblk hash table. Configure the newblk hash table to accurately reflect
the number of entries that it must index.

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-08-05 22:02:45 +00:00
mckusick
c4523d974e To better understand performance problems with journalled soft updates,
we need to collect the highest level of allocation for each of the
different soft update dependency structures. This change collects these
statistics and makes them available using `sysctl debug.softdep.highuse'.

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-08-05 22:01:16 +00:00
mckusick
822225d321 Update to comments describing block allocation policy.
Submitted by: Bruce Evans
2013-07-14 18:44:33 +00:00
kib
d323dc8e3a Only copy as much bytes as there in superblock, instead of the full
block copy, when copying the superblock into the snapshot.  UFS1 does
not align superblock on the block boundary, and bcopy runs off the end
of the buffer.

Reported by:	Andre Albsmeier <Andre.Albsmeier@siemens.com>
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2013-07-12 18:52:33 +00:00
pfg
f6bd1cee9d Change i_gen in UFS to an unsigned type.
Missing type change from r252435.

This fixes a "Stale NFS file handle" error.

Reported by:	Claude Bisson
Tested by:	Claude Bisson
Pointed hat:	pfg
2013-07-10 18:19:48 +00:00
kib
a7b76b76e1 There are several code sequences like
vfs_busy(mp);
      vfs_write_suspend(mp);
which are problematic if other thread starts unmount between two
calls.  The unmount starts a write, while vfs_write_suspend() drain
writers.  On the other hand, unmount drains busy references, causing
the deadlock.

Add a flag argument to vfs_write_suspend and require the callers of it
to specify VS_SKIP_UNMOUNT flag, when the call is performed not in the
mount path, i.e. the covered vnode is not locked.  The suspension is
not attempted if VS_SKIP_UNMOUNT is specified and unmount is in
progress.

Reported and tested by:	Andreas Longwitz <longwitz@incore.de>
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 weeks
2013-07-09 20:49:32 +00:00
mckusick
f267001dee Make better use of metadata area by avoiding using it for data blocks
that no should no longer immediately follow their indirect blocks.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-07-02 21:07:08 +00:00
pfg
4d7db5ab42 Style fix: spaces.
Cleanup the incomplete revert.

Reported by:	bde
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-07-02 18:45:37 +00:00
pfg
185a866559 Change i_gen in UFS to an unsigned type.
Revert the simplification of the i_gen calculation.
It is still a good idea to avoid zero values and for the case
of old filesystems there is probably no advantage in using
the complete 32 bits anyways.

Discussed with:	bde
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-07-01 21:43:40 +00:00
pfg
b8949bad09 Change i_gen in UFS to an unsigned type.
Further simplify the i_gen calculation for older disks.
Having a zero here is not really a problem and this is more
similar to what is done in newfs_random().

Reported by:	Xin Li
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-07-01 14:49:23 +00:00
gleb
39f4fb1031 Don't assume that UFS on-disk format of a directory is the same as
defined by <sys/dirent.h>

Always start parsing at DIRBLKSIZ aligned offset, skip first entries if
uio_offset is not DIRBLKSIZ aligned. Return EINVAL if buffer is too
small for single entry.

Preallocate buffer for cookies. Cookies will be replaced with d_off
field in struct dirent at later point.

Skip entries with zero inode number.

Stop mangling dirent in ufs_extattr_iterate_directory().

Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	Google Summer Of Code 2011
2013-07-01 04:06:40 +00:00
pfg
c221a45b46 Change i_gen in UFS to an unsigned type.
Missed format specifier.

Reported by:	mdf
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-07-01 03:31:19 +00:00
pfg
5eeda65400 Change i_gen in UFS to an unsigned type.
In UFS, i_gen is a random generated value and there is not way for
it to be negative. Actually, the value of i_gen is just used to
match bit patterns and it is of not consequence if the values are
signed or not.

Following other filesystems, set it to unsigned and use it as such,

Discussed by:	mckusick
Reviewed by:	mckusick (previous version)
MFC after:	4 weeks
2013-07-01 03:00:15 +00:00
jeff
d7efebc4db - Convert the bufobj lock to rwlock.
- Use a shared bufobj lock in getblk() and inmem().
 - Convert softdep's lk to rwlock to match the bufobj lock.
 - Move INFREECNT to b_flags and protect it with the buf lock.
 - Remove unnecessary locking around bremfree() and BKGRDINPROG.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Discussed with:	mckusick, kib, mdf
2013-05-31 00:43:41 +00:00
mckusick
8b44374bfe Properly spell sentinel (missed in 250891)
No functional changes.

Spotted by:  Navdeep Parhar and Alexey Dokuchaev
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 05:07:55 +00:00
mckusick
cac87f2812 Add missing buffer releases (brelse) after bread calls that return
an error. One could argue that returning a buffer even when it is
not valid is incorrect, but bread has always returned a buffer
valid or not.

Reviewed by: kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 00:57:22 +00:00
mckusick
a03c74092a Add missing 28th element to softdep types name array.
Found by:    Coverity Scan, CID 1007621
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 00:48:24 +00:00
mckusick
bcfba66af4 Null a pointer after it is freed so that when it is returned
the return value is NULL. Based on the returned flags, the
return value should never be inspected in the case where NULL
is returned, but it is good coding practice not to return a
pointer to freed memory.

Found by:    Coverity Scan, CID 1006096
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 00:40:26 +00:00
mckusick
ef9c2a5744 Remove a bogus check for a NULL buffer pointer.
Add a KASSERT that it is not NULL.

Found by:    Coverity Scan, CID 1009114
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 00:30:34 +00:00
mckusick
684e2dbe37 Properly spell sentinel (not sintenel or sentinal).
No functional changes.

Spotted by:  kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-05-22 00:17:50 +00:00
eadler
6907881cb8 Fix several typos
PR:		kern/176054
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de>
MFC after:	3 days
2013-05-12 16:43:26 +00:00
gabor
d3ee8e3ff6 - Correct mispellings of the word occurrence
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de> (via private mail)
2013-04-17 11:40:10 +00:00
jeff
fa887dba7b Prepare to replace the buf splay with a trie:
- Don't insert BKGRDMARKER bufs into the splay or dirty/clean buf lists.
   No consumers need to find them there and it complicates the tree.
   These flags are all FFS specific and could be moved out of the buf
   cache.
 - Use pbgetvp() and pbrelvp() to associate the background and journal
   bufs with the vp.  Not only is this much cheaper it makes more sense
   for these transient bufs.
 - Fix the assertions in pbget* and pbrel*.  It's not safe to check list
   pointers which were never initialized.  Use the BX flags instead.  We
   also check B_PAGING in reassignbuf() so this should cover all cases.

Discussed with:	kib, mckusick, attilio
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-04-06 22:21:23 +00:00
mckusick
3efd867bfd The code in clear_remove() and clear_inodedeps() skips one entry
in the pagedep and inodedep hash tables. An entry in the table is
skipped because 'pagedep_hash' and 'inodedep_hash' hold the size
of the hash tables - 1.

The chance that this would have any operational failure is extremely
unlikely. These funtions only need to find a single entry and are
only called when there are too many entries. The chance that they
would fail because all the entries are on the single skipped hash
chain are remote.

Submitted by: Pedro Martelletto
Reviewed by:  kib
MFC after:    2 weeks
2013-04-03 19:26:32 +00:00
mckusick
be2f56b8d7 The purpose of this change to the FFS layout policy is to reduce the
running time for a full fsck. It also reduces the random access time
for large files and speeds the traversal time for directory tree walks.

The key idea is to reserve a small area in each cylinder group
immediately following the inode blocks for the use of metadata,
specifically indirect blocks and directory contents. The new policy
is to preferentially place metadata in the metadata area and
everything else in the blocks that follow the metadata area.

The size of this area can be set when creating a filesystem using
newfs(8) or changed in an existing filesystem using tunefs(8).
Both utilities use the `-k held-for-metadata-blocks' option to
specify the amount of space to be held for metadata blocks in each
cylinder group. By default, newfs(8) sets this area to half of
minfree (typically 4% of the data area).

This work was inspired by a paper presented at Usenix's FAST '13:
www.usenix.org/conference/fast13/ffsck-fast-file-system-checker

Details of this implementation appears in the April 2013 of ;login:
www.usenix.org/publications/login/april-2013-volume-38-number-2.
A copy of the April 2013 ;login: paper can also be downloaded
from: www.mckusick.com/publications/faster_fsck.pdf.

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   4 weeks
2013-03-22 21:45:28 +00:00
mckusick
9904f3d968 When renaming a directory from one parent directory to another,
we need to call ufs_checkpath() to walk from our new location to
the root of the filesystem to ensure that we do not encounter
ourselves along the way. Until now, we accomplished this by reading
the ".." entries of each directory in our path until we reached
the root (or encountered an error). This change tries to avoid the
I/O of reading the ".." entries by first looking them up in the
name cache and only doing the I/O when the name cache lookup fails.

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   4 weeks
2013-03-20 17:57:00 +00:00
kib
877fe3d28a UFS support of the unmapped i/o for the user data buffers.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	pho, scottl, jhb, bf
2013-03-19 15:08:15 +00:00
kib
e5332ab955 Do not remap usermode pages into KVA for physio.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	pho
2013-03-19 14:43:57 +00:00
kib
1b20f7cc18 Remove negative name cache entry pointing to the target name, which
could be instantiated while tdvp was unlocked.

Reported by:	Rick Miller <vmiller at hostileadmin com>
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2013-03-17 15:11:37 +00:00
kib
7ca94eca24 Some style fixes.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-03-14 20:31:39 +00:00
kib
9b0c4b125b Add currently unused flag argument to the cluster_read(),
cluster_write() and cluster_wbuild() functions.  The flags to be
allowed are a subset of the GB_* flags for getblk().

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	pho
2013-03-14 20:28:26 +00:00
attilio
52c57fbbdb MFC 2013-02-27 18:17:34 +00:00
attilio
15bf891afe Rename VM_OBJECT_LOCK(), VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() and VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() to
their "write" versions.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
2013-02-20 12:03:20 +00:00
attilio
658534ed5a Switch vm_object lock to be a rwlock.
* VM_OBJECT_LOCK and VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK are mapped to write operations
* VM_OBJECT_SLEEP() is introduced as a general purpose primitve to
  get a sleep operation using a VM_OBJECT_LOCK() as protection
* The approach must bear with vm_pager.h namespace pollution so many
  files require including directly rwlock.h
2013-02-20 10:38:34 +00:00
mckusick
14a3096b0e The UFS2 filesystem allocates new blocks of inodes as they are needed.
When a cylinder group runs short of inodes, a new block for inodes is
allocated, zero'ed, and written to the disk. The zero'ed inodes must
be on the disk before the cylinder group can be updated to claim them.
If the cylinder group claiming the new inodes were written before the
zero'ed block of inodes, the system could crash with the filesystem in
an unrecoverable state.

Rather than adding a soft updates dependency to ensure that the new
inode block is written before it is claimed by the cylinder group
map, we just do a barrier write of the zero'ed inode block to ensure
that it will get written before the updated cylinder group map can
be written. This change should only slow down bulk loading of newly
created filesystems since that is the primary time that new inode
blocks need to be created.

Reported by: Robert Watson
Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
2013-02-16 15:11:40 +00:00
kib
f5429c7c6e Fix several unsafe pointer dereferences in the buffered_write()
function, implementing the sysctl vfs.ffs.set_bufoutput (not used in
the tree yet).

- The current directory vnode dereference is unsafe since fd_cdir
  could be changed and unreferenced, lock the filedesc around and vref
  the fd_cdir.
- The VTOI() conversion of the fd_cdir is unsafe without first
  checking that the vnode is indeed from an FFS mount, otherwise
  the code dereferences a random memory.
- The cdir could be reclaimed from under us, lock it around the
  checks.
- The type of the fp vnode might be not a disk, or it might have
  changed while the thread was in flight, check the type.

Reviewed and tested by:	mckusick
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-02-10 10:17:33 +00:00
pfg
f908ac5c6e Remove unused MAXSYMLINKLEN macro.
Reviewed by:	mckusick
PR:		kern/175794
MFC after:	1 week
2013-02-08 20:30:19 +00:00
pfg
bc3c446878 UFS: Remove dead assignment.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
MFC after:	3 days
2013-02-03 21:30:02 +00:00
mckusick
1858329b43 For UFS2 i_blocks is unsigned. The current "sanity" check that it
has gone below zero after the blocks in its inode are freed is a
no-op which the compiler fails to warn about because of the use of
the DIP macro. Change the sanity check to compare the number of
blocks being freed against the value i_blocks. If the number of
blocks being freed exceeds i_blocks, just set i_blocks to zero.

Reported by: Pedro Giffuni (pfg@)
MFC after:   2 weeks
2013-02-03 17:16:32 +00:00
kib
a1f9360638 Add flags argument to vfs_write_resume() and remove
vfs_write_resume_flags().

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-01-11 06:08:32 +00:00
kib
a280492f6e The process_deferred_inactive() function locks the vnodes of the ufs
mount, which means that is must not be called while the snaplock is
owned.  The vfs_write_resume(9) does call the function as the
VFS_SUSP_CLEAN() method, which is too early and falls into the region
still protected by snaplock.

Add yet another flag for the vfs_write_resume_flags() to avoid calling
suspension cleanup handler after the suspend is lifted, and use it in
the ffs_snapshot() call to vfs_write_resume.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-01-01 16:14:48 +00:00
kib
4247222fcc Make it possible to atomically resume writes on the mount and account
the write start, by adding a variation of the vfs_write_resume(9)
which accepts flags.

Use the new function to prevent a deadlock between parallel suspension
and snapshotting a UFS mount.  The ffs_snapshot() code performed
vfs_write_resume() followed by vn_start_write() while owning the
snaplock.  If the suspension intervene between resume and
vn_start_write(), the deadlock occured after the suspending thread
tried to lock the snaplock, most typically during the write in the
ffs_copyonwrite().

Reported and tested by:	Andreas Longwitz <longwitz@incore.de>
Reviewed by:	mckusick
MFC after:	2 weeks
X-MFC-note:	make the vfs_write_resume(9) function a macro after the MFC,
	in HEAD
2012-12-28 23:08:30 +00:00
attilio
0d14b65c78 Fixup r218424: uio_yield() was scaling directly to userland priority.
When kern_yield() was introduced with the possibility to specify
a new priority, the behaviour changed by not lowering priority at all
in the consumers, making the yielding mechanism highly ineffective for
high priority kthreads like bufdaemon, syncer, vlrudaemon, etc.
There are no evidences that consumers could bear with such change in
semantic and this situation could finally lead to bugs similar to the
ones fixed in r244240.
Re-specify userland pri for kthreads involved.

Tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	kib, mdf
MFC after:	1 week
2012-12-21 13:14:12 +00:00
kib
d0ab51105c Fix a typo, resulting in the NULL pointer dereference.
Reported and tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 days
2012-12-15 02:03:59 +00:00
attilio
b9a061c88d r16312 is not any longer real since many years (likely since when VFS
received granular locking) but the comment present in UFS has been
copied all over other filesystems code incorrectly for several times.

Removes comments that makes no sense now.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 days
2012-11-19 22:43:45 +00:00
trasz
5a5656d092 Fix build of kdump(1). 2012-11-18 22:03:31 +00:00
trasz
5bb0933cf1 Add UFS writesuspension mechanism, designed to allow userland processes
to modify on-disk metadata for filesystems mounted for write.

Reviewed by:	kib, mckusick
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2012-11-18 18:57:19 +00:00
jeff
a6e954ad52 - Fix a truncation bug with softdep journaling that could leak blocks on
crash.  When truncating a file that never made it to disk we use the
   canceled allocation dependencies to hold the journal records until
   the truncation completes.  Previously allocdirect dependencies on
   the id_bufwait list were not considered and their journal space
   could expire before the bitmaps were written.  Cancel them and attach
   them to the freeblks as we do for other allocdirects.
 - Add KTR traces that were used to debug this problem.
 - When adding jsegdeps, always use jwork_insert() so we don't have more
   than one segdep on a given jwork list.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2012-11-14 06:37:43 +00:00
jeff
c82f04d7db - Fix a bug that has existed since the original softdep implementation.
When a background copy of a cg is written we complete any work associated
   with that bmsafemap.  If new work has been added to the non-background
   copy of the buffer it will be completed before the next write happens.
   The solution is to do the rollbacks when we make the copy so only those
   dependencies that were present at the time of writing will be completed
   when the background write completes.  This would've resulted in various
   bitmap related corruptions and panics.  It also would've expired journal
   entries early causing journal replay to miss some records.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-11-12 19:53:55 +00:00
attilio
d5d551ec46 Complete MPSAFE VFS interface and remove MNTK_MPSAFE flag.
Porters should refer to __FreeBSD_version 1000021 for this change as
it may have happened at the same timeframe.
2012-11-09 18:02:25 +00:00
jeff
ea9b139e45 - Correct rev 242734, segments can sometimes get stuck. Be a bit more
defensive with segment state.

Reported by:	 b. f. <bf1783@googlemail.com>
2012-11-09 04:04:25 +00:00
jeff
76cc16e39d - Implement BIO_FLUSH support around journal entries. This will not 100%
solve power loss problems with dishonest write caches.  However, it
   should improve the situation and force a full fsck when it is unable
   to resolve with the journal.
 - Resolve a case where the journal could wrap in an unsafe way causing
   us to prematurely lose journal entries in very specific scenarios.

Discussed with:	mckusick
MFC after:	1 month
2012-11-08 01:41:04 +00:00
mckusick
f018d1c259 When a file is first being written, the dynamic block reallocation
(implemented by ffs_reallocblks_ufs[12]) relocates the file's blocks
so as to cluster them together into a contiguous set of blocks on
the disk.

When the cluster crosses the boundary into the first indirect block,
the first indirect block is initially allocated in a position
immediately following the last direct block.  Block reallocation
would usually destroy locality by moving the indirect block out of
the way to keep the data blocks contiguous.  This change compensates
for this problem by noting that the first indirect block should be
left immediately following the last direct block.  It then tries
to start a new cluster of contiguous blocks (referenced by the
indirect block) immediately following the indirect block.

We should also do this for other indirect block boundaries, but it
is only important for the first one.

Suggested by: Bruce Evans
MFC:          2 weeks
2012-11-03 18:55:55 +00:00
jeff
6eb4b395b3 - In cancel_mkdir_dotdot don't panic if the inodedep is not available. If
the previous diradd had already finished it could have been reclaimed
   already.  This would only happen under heavy dependency pressure.

Reported by:	Andrey Zonov <zont@FreeBSD.org>
Discussed with:	mckusick
MFC after:	1 week
2012-11-02 21:04:06 +00:00
kib
f16ea99007 The r241025 fixed the case when a binary, executed from nullfs mount,
was still possible to open for write from the lower filesystem.  There
is a symmetric situation where the binary could already has file
descriptors opened for write, but it can be executed from the nullfs
overlay.

Handle the issue by passing one v_writecount reference to the lower
vnode if nullfs vnode has non-zero v_writecount.  Note that only one
write reference can be donated, since nullfs only keeps one use
reference on the lower vnode.  Always use the lower vnode v_writecount
for the checks.

Introduce the VOP_GET_WRITECOUNT to read v_writecount, which is
currently always bypassed to the lower vnode, and VOP_ADD_WRITECOUNT
to manipulate the v_writecount value, which manages a single bypass
reference to the lower vnode.  Caling the VOPs instead of directly
accessing v_writecount provide the fix described in the previous
paragraph.

Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-11-02 13:56:36 +00:00
trasz
ff5b37a93e Fix problem with geom_label(4) not recognizing UFS labels on filesystems
extended using growfs(8).  The problem here is that geom_label checks if
the filesystem size recorded in UFS superblock is equal to the provider
(i.e. device) size.  This check cannot be removed due to backward
compatibility.  On the other hand, in most cases growfs(8) cannot set
fs_size in the superblock to match the provider size, because, differently
from newfs(8), it cannot recompute cylinder group sizes.

To fix this problem, add another superblock field, fs_providersize, used
only for this purpose.  The geom_label(4) will attach if either fs_size
(filesystem created with newfs(8)) or fs_providersize (filesystem expanded
using growfs(8)) matches the device size.

PR:		kern/165962
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2012-10-30 21:32:10 +00:00
trasz
ba83fef729 Fix two problems that caused instant panic when the device mounted
with softupdates went away.  Note that this does not fix the problem
entirely; I'm committing it now to make it easier for someone to pick
up the work.

Reviewed by:	mckusick
2012-10-28 18:53:28 +00:00
kib
560aa751e0 Remove the support for using non-mpsafe filesystem modules.
In particular, do not lock Giant conditionally when calling into the
filesystem module, remove the VFS_LOCK_GIANT() and related
macros. Stop handling buffers belonging to non-mpsafe filesystems.

The VFS_VERSION is bumped to indicate the interface change which does
not result in the interface signatures changes.

Conducted and reviewed by:	attilio
Tested by:	pho
2012-10-22 17:50:54 +00:00
mdf
394f27b845 Fix up kernel sources to be ready for a 64-bit ino_t.
Original code by:	Gleb Kurtsou
2012-09-27 23:30:49 +00:00
mjg
b45a39ac78 Remove unused member of struct indir (in_exists) from UFS and EXT2 code.
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Approved by:	trasz (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
2012-08-17 17:45:27 +00:00
kib
cac2fe116f After the PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() function was de-inlined, the main reason
to pull vm_param.h was removed.  Other big dependency of vm_page.h on
vm_param.h are PA_LOCK* definitions, which are only needed for
in-kernel code, because modules use KBI-safe functions to lock the
pages.

Stop including vm_param.h into vm_page.h. Include vm_param.h
explicitely for the kernel code which needs it.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:    2 weeks
2012-08-05 14:11:42 +00:00
kevlo
e2ca2cfba2 Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers 2012-07-22 15:40:31 +00:00
kib
53224f018a Extend the KPI to lock and unlock f_offset member of struct file. It
now fully encapsulates all accesses to f_offset, and extends f_offset
locking to other consumers that need it, in particular, to lseek() and
variants of getdirentries().

Ensure that on 32bit architectures f_offset, which is 64bit quantity,
always read and written under the mtxpool protection. This fixes
apparently easy to trigger race when parallel lseek()s or lseek() and
read/write could destroy file offset.

The already broken ABI emulations, including iBCS and SysV, are not
converted (yet).

Tested by:	pho
No objections from:	jhb
MFC after:    3 weeks
2012-07-02 21:01:03 +00:00
kib
7e14b6838b Fix unbounded-length malloc, controlled from usermode. The added check
is performed before exact size of the buffer is calculated, but the
buffer cannot have size greater then the total space allocated for
extended attributes. The existing check is executing with precise
size, but it is too late, since buffer needs to be allocated in
advance.

Also, adapt to uio_resid being of ssize_t type.  Use lblktosize instead of
multiplying by fs block size by hand as well.

Reported and tested by:	  pho
MFC after:   1 week
2012-06-21 09:20:07 +00:00
mckusick
fd7780e6f7 In softdep_setup_inomapdep() we may have to allocate both inodedep
and bmsafemap dependency structures in inodedep_lookup() and
bmsafemap_lookup() respectively. The setup of these structures must
be done while holding the soft-dependency mutex. If the inodedep is
allocated first, it may be freed in the I/O completion callback when
the mutex is released to allocate the bmsafemap. If the bmsafemap is
allocated first, it may be freed in the I/O completion callback when
the mutex is released to allocate the inodedep.

To resolve this problem, bmsafemap_lookup has had a parameter added
that allows a pre-malloc'ed bmsafemap to be passed in so that it does
not need to release the mutex to create a new bmsafemap. The
softdep_setup_inomapdep() routine pre-malloc's a bmsafemap dependency
before acquiring the mutex and starting to build the inodedep with a
call to inodedep_lookup(). The subsequent call to bmsafemap_lookup()
is passed this pre-allocated bmsafemap entry so that it need not
release the mutex if it needs to create a new one.

Reported by: Peter Holm
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   1 week
2012-06-11 23:07:21 +00:00
kib
a9195b9fe2 Enable vn_io_fault() lock avoidance for UFS.
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 months
2012-05-30 16:45:41 +00:00
kib
0f221694c3 Implement SEEK_HOLE/SEEK_DATA for UFS.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-05-26 05:29:53 +00:00
mckusick
7a1049e609 Add missing `continue' statement at end of case.
Found by:  Kevin Lo (kevlo@)
MFC after: 1 week
2012-05-18 15:20:21 +00:00
trasz
49c340ad69 Remove unused thread argument from ufs_extattr_uepm_lock()/ufs_extattr_uepm_unlock(). 2012-04-23 17:56:35 +00:00
trasz
8aaed35d9e Fix build. 2012-04-23 17:54:49 +00:00
trasz
23f85e5a9c Remove unused thread argument from clear_inodeps() and clear_remove(). 2012-04-23 14:44:18 +00:00
trasz
023bd7c6bf Remove unused thread argument to vrecycle().
Reviewed by:	kib
2012-04-23 14:10:34 +00:00
trasz
baac623cd9 Remove unused thread argument from vtruncbuf().
Reviewed by:	kib
2012-04-23 13:21:28 +00:00
trasz
e0fe14d685 Fix use-after-free introduced in r234036.
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Tested by:	pho
2012-04-21 10:45:46 +00:00
mckusick
d9895ac1fe This update uses the MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ACTIVE interface that loops
over just the active vnodes associated with a mount point to replace
MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL in the vfs_msync, ffs_sync_lazy, and qsync
routines.

The vfs_msync routine is run every 30 seconds for every writably
mounted filesystem. It ensures that any files mmap'ed from the
filesystem with modified pages have those pages queued to be
written back to the file from which they are mapped.

The ffs_lazy_sync and qsync routines are run every 30 seconds for
every writably mounted UFS/FFS filesystem. The ffs_lazy_sync routine
ensures that any files that have been accessed in the previous
30 seconds have had their access times queued for updating in the
filesystem. The qsync routine ensures that any files with modified
quotas have those quotas queued to be written back to their
associated quota file.

In a system configured with 250,000 vnodes, less than 1000 are
typically active at any point in time. Prior to this change all
250,000 vnodes would be locked and inspected twice every minute
by the syncer. For UFS/FFS filesystems they would be locked and
inspected six times every minute (twice by each of these three
routines since each of these routines does its own pass over the
vnodes associated with a mount point). With this change the syncer
now locks and inspects only the tiny set of vnodes that are active.

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   2 weeks
2012-04-20 07:00:28 +00:00
jh
60a904bd9e The part about exec atime no longer applies in the comment.
Pointed out by:	bde
2012-04-18 15:19:00 +00:00
mckusick
ffee40eeff Replace the MNT_VNODE_FOREACH interface with MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ALL.
The primary changes are that the user of the interface no longer
needs to manage the mount-mutex locking and that the vnode that
is returned has its mutex locked (thus avoiding the need to check
to see if its is DOOMED or other possible end of life senarios).

To minimize compatibility issues for third-party developers, the
old MNT_VNODE_FOREACH interface will remain available so that this
change can be MFC'ed to 9. Following the MFC to 9, MNT_VNODE_FOREACH
will be removed in head.

The reason for this update is to prepare for the addition of the
MNT_VNODE_FOREACH_ACTIVE interface that will loop over just the
active vnodes associated with a mount point (typically less than
1% of the vnodes associated with the mount point).

Reviewed by: kib
Tested by:   Peter Holm
MFC after:   2 weeks
2012-04-17 16:28:22 +00:00
mckusick
7901256b30 Export vinactive() from kern/vfs_subr.c (e.g., make it no longer
static and declare its prototype in sys/vnode.h) so that it can be
called from process_deferred_inactive() (in ufs/ffs/ffs_snapshot.c)
instead of the body of vinactive() being cut and pasted into
process_deferred_inactive().

Reviewed by: kib
MFC after:   2 weeks
2012-04-11 23:01:11 +00:00
jh
a1ada6f9c6 - Return EPERM from ufs_setattr() when an user without PRIV_VFS_SYSFLAGS
privilege attempts to toggle SF_SETTABLE flags.
- Use the '^' operator in the SF_SNAPSHOT anti-toggling check.

Flags are now stored to ip->i_flags in one place after all checks.

Submitted by:	bde
2012-04-10 15:59:37 +00:00
trasz
63d1a2cda8 Fix panic in ffs_reload(), which may happen when read-only filesystem
gets resized and then reloaded.

Reviewed by:	kib, mckusick (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2012-04-08 13:44:55 +00:00
mckusick
a94a9f9c50 Drop an unnecessary setting of si_mountpt when updating a UFS mount point.
Clearly it must have been set when the mount was done.

Reviewed by: kib
2012-04-08 06:14:49 +00:00
jh
7494e2ac3f Add a check for unsupported file flags to ufs_setattr().
Discussed with:	bde
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-04 14:50:21 +00:00
mckusick
dc3cb66f4c A file cannot be deallocated until its last name has been removed
and it is no longer referenced by a user process. The inode for a
file whose name has been removed, but is still referenced at the
time of a crash will still be allocated in the filesystem, but will
have no references (e.g., they will have no names referencing them
from any directory).

With traditional soft updates these unreferenced inodes will be
found and reclaimed when the background fsck is run. When using
journaled soft updates, the kernel must keep track of these inodes
so that it can find and reclaim them during the cleanup process.
Their existence cannot be stored in the journal as the journal only
handles short-term events, and they may persist for days. So, they
are tracked by keeping them in a linked list whose head pointer is
stored in the superblock. The journal tracks them only until their
linked list pointers have been commited to disk. Part of the cleanup
process involves traversing the list of unreferenced inodes and
reclaiming them.

This bug was triggered when confusion arose in the commit steps
of keeping the unreferenced-inode linked list coherent on disk.
Notably, a race between the link() system call adding a link-count
to a file and the unlink() system call removing a link-count to
the file. Here if the unlink() ran after link() had looked up
the file but before link() had incremented the link-count of the
file, the file's link-count would drop to zero before the link()
incremented it back up to one. If the file was referenced by a
user process, the first transition through zero made it appear
that it should be added to the unreferenced-inode list when in
fact it should not have been added. If the new name created by
link() was deleted within a few seconds (with the file still
referenced by a user process) it would legitimately be a candidate
for addition to the unreferenced-inode list. The result was that
there were two attempts to add the same inode to the unreferenced-inode
list which scrambled the unreferenced-inode list's pointers leading
to a panic. The fix is to detect and avoid the false attempt at
adding it to the unreferenced-inode list by having the link()
system call check to see if the link count is zero before it
increments it. If it is, the link() fails with ENOENT (showing that
it has failed the link()/unlink() race).

While tracking down this bug, we have added additional assertions
to detect the problem sooner and also simplified some of the code.

Reported by:      Kirk Russell
Fix submitted by: Jeff Roberson
Tested by:        Peter Holm
PR:               kern/159971
MFC (to 9 only):  2 weeks
2012-04-02 21:58:37 +00:00
jh
b0414ca221 - Use more natural ip->i_flags instead of vap->va_flags in the final
flags check.
- Add a comment for the immutable/append check done after handling of
  the flags.
- Style improvements.

No functional change intended.

Submitted by:	bde
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-02 16:33:21 +00:00
mckusick
8c9c124d25 A refinement of change 232351 to avoid a race with a forcible unmount.
While we have a snapshot vnode unlocked to avoid a deadlock with another
inode in the same inode block being updated, the filesystem containing
it may be forcibly unmounted. When that happens the snapshot vnode is
revoked. We need to check for that condition and fail appropriately.

This change will be included along with 232351 when it is MFC'ed to 9.

Spotted by:  kib
Reviewed by: kib
2012-03-28 21:21:19 +00:00
mckusick
9a7982e5a0 Keep track of the mount point associated with a special device
to enable the collection of counts of synchronous and asynchronous
reads and writes for its associated filesystem. The counts are
displayed using `mount -v'.

Ensure that buffers used for paging indicate the vnode from
which they are operating so that counts of paging I/O operations
from the filesystem are collected.

This checkin only adds the setting of the mount point for the
UFS/FFS filesystem, but it would be trivial to add the setting
and clearing of the mount point at filesystem mount/unmount
time for other filesystems too.

Reviewed by: kib
2012-03-28 20:49:11 +00:00
kib
975e7bbd40 Do trivial reformatting of the comment to record the missed commit
message for r233609:
Restore the writes of atimes, quotas and superblock from syncer vnode.

Noted by:   rdivacky
2012-03-28 14:16:15 +00:00
kib
e8faa5a30a Reviewed by: bde, mckusick
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-28 14:06:47 +00:00
kib
378ad5717c Microoptimize: in qsync loop over mount vnodes, only unlock mount
interlock after we committed to try to vget() the vnode.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2012-03-28 13:56:18 +00:00
kib
1f7d5397de Update comment.
MFC after:	3 days
2012-03-28 13:47:07 +00:00
mckusick
e6ce77b8ea Add a third flags argument to ffs_syncvnode to avoid a possible conflict
with MNT_WAIT flags that passed in its second argument. This will be
MFC'ed together with r232351.

Discussed with: kib
2012-03-25 00:02:37 +00:00
kib
d83b894ff4 Supply boolean as the second argument to ffs_update(), and not a
MNT_[NO]WAIT constants, which in fact always caused sync operation.

Based on the submission by:	bde
Reviewed by:	mckusick
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-13 22:04:27 +00:00
kib
30fe30bcc9 Remove superfluous brackets.
Submitted by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-11 21:25:42 +00:00
kib
25c42ffbd2 Do schedule delayed writes for async mounts.
While there, make some style adjustments, like missed () around
return values.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-11 20:26:19 +00:00
kib
9d90ef6ecf Do not fall back to slow synchronous i/o when low on memory or buffers.
The bawrite() schedules the write to happen immediately, and its use
frees the current thread to do more cleanups.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-11 20:23:46 +00:00
kib
bb02147acb In ffs_syncvnode(), pass boolean false as second argument of ffs_update().
Synchronous inode block update is not needed for MNT_LAZY callers (syncer),
and since waitfor values are not zero, code did unneccessary synchronous
update.

Submitted by:	bde
Reviewed by:	mckusick
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-11 20:18:14 +00:00
kib
76b91e4021 Remove not needed ARGSUSED lint command.
Submitted by:	bde
MFC after:	3 days
2012-03-11 20:15:12 +00:00
kib
8adabb0356 Remove fifo.h. The only used function declaration from the header is
migrated to sys/vnode.h.

Submitted by:	gianni
2012-03-11 12:19:58 +00:00
pho
aae0696a6a Revert r232692 as the correct place to fix this is at the syscall level. 2012-03-09 17:19:50 +00:00
kib
5abd2bb7cb Decomission mnt_noasync. Introduce MNTK_NOASYNC mnt_kern_flag which
allows a filesystem to request VFS to not allow MNTK_ASYNC.

MFC after:	1 week
2012-03-09 00:12:05 +00:00
jhb
19feaba08b Add KTR_VFS traces to track modifications to a vnode's writecount. 2012-03-08 20:27:20 +00:00