o Fix linewrap issues.
o Fix two typos (s/Recomended/Recommended/ and s/tunning/tuning/)
o Remove a couple of extra instances of the word "of".
o Update names of kmem_size variables.
Approved by: pjd
- Move FreeBSD-specific code to zfs_freebsd_*() functions in zfs_vnops.c
and keep original functions as similar to vendor's code as possible.
- Add various includes back, now that we have them.
macro, as za_first_integer field also contains type. This should be fixed in
ZFS itself, but this bug is not visible on Solaris, because there, type is
not stored in za_first_integer. On the other hand it will be visible on
MacOS X.
Reported by: Barry Pederson <bp@barryp.org>
@118370 Correct typo.
@118371 Integrate changes from vendor.
@118491 Show backtrace on unexpected code paths.
@118494 Integrate changes from vendor.
@118504 Fix sendfile(2). I had two ways of fixing it:
1. Fixing sendfile(2) itself to use VOP_GETPAGES() instead of
hacking around with vn_rdwr(UIO_NOCOPY), which was suggested
by ups.
2. Modify ZFS behaviour to handle this special case.
Although 1 is more correct, I've choosen 2, because hack from 1
have a side-effect of beeing faster - it reads ahead MAXBSIZE
bytes instead of reading page by page. This is not easy to implement
with VOP_GETPAGES(), at least not for me in this very moment.
Reported by: Andrey V. Elsukov <bu7cher@yandex.ru>
@118525 Reorganize the code to reduce diff.
@118526 This code path is expected. It is simply when file is opened with
O_FSYNC flag.
Reported by: kris
Reported by: Michal Suszko <dry@dry.pl>
on a snapshot directory:
- Remove PRIV_VFS_MOUNT check - regular users can mount snapshots
via lookups on snapshot directory.
- Reset mount credential to kcred, so user won't be able to unmount
the snapshot.
- Reset owner uid.
- Unlock vnode in case of a failure.
Reported by: simokawa
This fixes stange panics when listing .zfs/snapshot/ directory for me.
Reported by: simokawa
Reported by: Johan Hendriks <Johan@double-l.nl>
- Hide cache_purge() under FREEBSD_NAMECACHE like in other files.
- Protect mnt_flag with mount interlock.
unload instead of returning EBUSY. This check tells if there are mounted
ZFS file systems or not. We can't unload if there are mounted file systems.
Reported by: Andrey V. Elsukov <bu7cher@yandex.ru>
- Reduce default number of spa_zio_* threads to N*spa_zio_issue
plus N*spa_zio_intr threads per ZIO type, where N is the number
of CPUs.
- Put ZIO type number in thread's name.
than 2GB of RAM. This was because our physmem is long and 'physmem*PAGESIZE'
can be negative for more than 2GB of memory.
Reported by: Andrey V. Elsukov <bu7cher@yandex.ru>
It is not yet tested by Andrey, so there can be other problems, but this
was definiately a bug, so I'm committing a fix now.
- Tune number of namecache entires better (based on desiredvnodes).
- Handle vfs_lowvnodes event by releasing requested number of name cache
entries, but no less than 5%.
Reported by: simokawa
popular names. Hence:
- comment current index() and rindex() functions, as these serve the same
functionality as, respectively, strchr() and strrchr() from userland;
- add inlined version of strchr() and strrchr(), as we tend to use them more
often;
- remove str[r]chr() definitions from ZFS code;
Reviewed by: pjd
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
- Allow to shrink ARC down to 16MB (instead of 64MB).
- Set arc_max to 1/2 of kmem_map by default.
- Start freeing things earlier when low memory situation is detected.
- Serialize execution of arc_lowmem().
I decided to setup minimum ZFS memory requirements to 512MB of RAM and 256MB of
kmem_map size. If there is less RAM or kmem_map, a warning will be printed.
World is cruel, be no better. In other words: modern file system requires
modern hardware:)
From ZFS administration guide:
"Currently the minimum amount of memory recommended to install a Solaris
system is 512 Mbytes. However, for good ZFS performance, at least one
Gbyte or more of memory is recommended."
ZFS file system was ported from OpenSolaris operating system. The code in under
CDDL license.
I'd like to thank all SUN developers that created this great piece of software.
Supported by: Wheel LTD (http://www.wheel.pl/)
Supported by: The FreeBSD Foundation (http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/)
Supported by: Sentex (http://www.sentex.net/)