preparation for 8.0-RELEASE. Add the previous version of those
libraries to ObsoleteFiles.inc and bump __FreeBSD_Version.
Reviewed by: kib
Approved by: re (rwatson)
'lib32' for 32-bit binaries on amd64 and 'lib' for 64-bit binaries.
Remove an #ifdef __i386__ that defined use32 to the wrong value on
i386 to workaround the bug in the terenary operator.
MFC after: 1 month
This bring huge amount of changes, I'll enumerate only user-visible changes:
- Delegated Administration
Allows regular users to perform ZFS operations, like file system
creation, snapshot creation, etc.
- L2ARC
Level 2 cache for ZFS - allows to use additional disks for cache.
Huge performance improvements mostly for random read of mostly
static content.
- slog
Allow to use additional disks for ZFS Intent Log to speed up
operations like fsync(2).
- vfs.zfs.super_owner
Allows regular users to perform privileged operations on files stored
on ZFS file systems owned by him. Very careful with this one.
- chflags(2)
Not all the flags are supported. This still needs work.
- ZFSBoot
Support to boot off of ZFS pool. Not finished, AFAIK.
Submitted by: dfr
- Snapshot properties
- New failure modes
Before if write requested failed, system paniced. Now one
can select from one of three failure modes:
- panic - panic on write error
- wait - wait for disk to reappear
- continue - serve read requests if possible, block write requests
- Refquota, refreservation properties
Just quota and reservation properties, but don't count space consumed
by children file systems, clones and snapshots.
- Sparse volumes
ZVOLs that don't reserve space in the pool.
- External attributes
Compatible with extattr(2).
- NFSv4-ACLs
Not sure about the status, might not be complete yet.
Submitted by: trasz
- Creation-time properties
- Regression tests for zpool(8) command.
Obtained from: OpenSolaris
* Get the kernel module file name rather than hard-coding it like on Solaris.
* Use FreeBSD's process library API.
* Handle FreeBSD's different lock types.
* Get the list of loaded providers via a syscall.
* There are a few placeholders in here for which there isn't libproc
support code yet. This is relevent to userland tracing. This set of
commits is designed to get kernel tracing up and running, with the
userland stuff to follow later.
error is returned all the way back to the dtrace app, it's hard to
figure out where that error came from.
Add a couple of functions to get and set the error location which can
be optionally compiled into the library.
* Handle the different ioctl design.
* Support the freopen() changes.
* Use functions in FreeBSD's process library rather than the CDDL
library that Solaris has which sits on top of their process file
system and is therefore unsuitable for use on FreeBSD. The libproc
API for FreeBSD is deliberately different to that on Solaris because
Sun wouldn't release the libproc.h header under a BSD license.
* On FreeBSD define both LITTLE_ENDIAN and BIG_ENDIAN and then set the
BYTE_ORDER to the one we are using. On Solaris they define one or
the other but not both. For us to keep using FreeBSD header files,
we need to use endian definitions the same way we do in pure BSD
code.
use 'const' and just override it whenever we feel like it. If we use
it at all, then we need to do it properly.
Add a couple of functions that were useful in getting this code ported.
* Use the FreeBSD shell.
* On FreeBSD the tests run from the OBJDIR, so output files go there
rather than in the source tree like they do on Solaris.
* FreeBSD doesn't need a special path to the compiler.
OpenSolaris. This commit resets files to match the versions in the
OpenSolaris tree as of 2008/04/10.
The changes in this import from the previous import are the ones that
will subsequently re-applied to take files off the vendor branch. This
is unfortunately necessary because the Solaris developers won't allow
FreeBSD support #ifdefs in their source code because that creates
'dead code' (stuff that they never compile).
src/cddl and src/sys/cddl directories per the core@ decision following
the license review.
This change modifies the affected Makefiles to reference the sources
in their new location.
implementing some of them using existing ones.
- Allow to compile ZFS on all archs and use atomic operations surrounded
by global mutex on archs we don't have or can't have all atomic
operations needed by ZFS.
and show up with different names: first try to open provider using
remembered name and compare its ident, if equal, this is our provider,
if not equal or there is no provider with such name, find provider with
remembered ident and don't care about the name.
Before the change the command above:
# zfs set sharenfs=freefall.freebsd.org,69.147.83.54 tank/foo
was translated to:
/tank/foo -freefall.freebsd.org -69.147.83.54
instead of:
/tank/foo freefall.freebsd.org 69.147.83.54
This commit corrects this.
@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>
There are some insignificant non-style changes as well.
Not fixed: makefiles use ${LIBTHR} that doesn't exist, thus
breaking "make checkdpadd" and not tracking dependencies
properly.
Approved by: pjd