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#ifndef _SYS_DSL_DIR_H
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#define _SYS_DSL_DIR_H
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#include <sys/dmu.h>
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#include <sys/dsl_pool.h>
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#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
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#include <sys/refcount.h>
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#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
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Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux
This change incorporates three major pieces:
The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping
and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These
commands mostly involve manipulating the new
DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each
encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is
protected with a user's key. This level of indirection
allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting
their entire datasets. The change implements the new
subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and
"zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their
encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new
flags and properties have been added to allow dataset
creation and to make mounting and unmounting more
convenient.
The second piece of this patch provides the ability to
encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets.
Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message
Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers,
similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part
impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual
encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC
and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted
buffers and protected data.
The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted
sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw
encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly
as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset
on the receiving system is protected using the same
user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing
so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an
untrusted system without fear of data being
compromised.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Closes #494
Closes #5769
2017-08-14 17:36:48 +00:00
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#include <sys/dsl_crypt.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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struct dsl_dataset;
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2015-04-01 13:07:48 +00:00
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/*
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* DD_FIELD_* are strings that are used in the "extensified" dsl_dir zap object.
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* They should be of the format <reverse-dns>:<field>.
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*/
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#define DD_FIELD_FILESYSTEM_COUNT "com.joyent:filesystem_count"
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#define DD_FIELD_SNAPSHOT_COUNT "com.joyent:snapshot_count"
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Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux
This change incorporates three major pieces:
The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping
and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These
commands mostly involve manipulating the new
DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each
encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is
protected with a user's key. This level of indirection
allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting
their entire datasets. The change implements the new
subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and
"zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their
encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new
flags and properties have been added to allow dataset
creation and to make mounting and unmounting more
convenient.
The second piece of this patch provides the ability to
encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets.
Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message
Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers,
similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part
impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual
encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC
and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted
buffers and protected data.
The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted
sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw
encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly
as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset
on the receiving system is protected using the same
user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing
so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an
untrusted system without fear of data being
compromised.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Closes #494
Closes #5769
2017-08-14 17:36:48 +00:00
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#define DD_FIELD_CRYPTO_KEY_OBJ "com.datto:crypto_key_obj"
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OpenZFS 7614, 9064 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 7614 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 9064 - remove_mirror should wait for device removal to complete
This project allows top-level vdevs to be removed from the storage pool
with "zpool remove", reducing the total amount of storage in the pool.
This operation copies all allocated regions of the device to be removed
onto other devices, recording the mapping from old to new location.
After the removal is complete, read and free operations to the removed
(now "indirect") vdev must be remapped and performed at the new location
on disk. The indirect mapping table is kept in memory whenever the pool
is loaded, so there is minimal performance overhead when doing operations
on the indirect vdev.
The size of the in-memory mapping table will be reduced when its entries
become "obsolete" because they are no longer used by any block pointers
in the pool. An entry becomes obsolete when all the blocks that use
it are freed. An entry can also become obsolete when all the snapshots
that reference it are deleted, and the block pointers that reference it
have been "remapped" in all filesystems/zvols (and clones). Whenever an
indirect block is written, all the block pointers in it will be "remapped"
to their new (concrete) locations if possible. This process can be
accelerated by using the "zfs remap" command to proactively rewrite all
indirect blocks that reference indirect (removed) vdevs.
Note that when a device is removed, we do not verify the checksum of
the data that is copied. This makes the process much faster, but if it
were used on redundant vdevs (i.e. mirror or raidz vdevs), it would be
possible to copy the wrong data, when we have the correct data on e.g.
the other side of the mirror.
At the moment, only mirrors and simple top-level vdevs can be removed
and no removal is allowed if any of the top-level vdevs are raidz.
Porting Notes:
* Avoid zero-sized kmem_alloc() in vdev_compact_children().
The device evacuation code adds a dependency that
vdev_compact_children() be able to properly empty the vdev_child
array by setting it to NULL and zeroing vdev_children. Under Linux,
kmem_alloc() and related functions return a sentinel pointer rather
than NULL for zero-sized allocations.
* Remove comment regarding "mpt" driver where zfs_remove_max_segment
is initialized to SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE.
Change zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ticks to
zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ms for consistency with
most other tunables in which delays are specified in ms.
* ZTS changes:
Use set_tunable rather than mdb
Use zpool sync as appropriate
Use sync_pool instead of sync
Kill jobs during test_removal_with_operation to allow unmount/export
Don't add non-disk names such as "mirror" or "raidz" to $DISKS
Use $TEST_BASE_DIR instead of /tmp
Increase HZ from 100 to 1000 which is more common on Linux
removal_multiple_indirection.ksh
Reduce iterations in order to not time out on the code
coverage builders.
removal_resume_export:
Functionally, the test case is correct but there exists a race
where the kernel thread hasn't been fully started yet and is
not visible. Wait for up to 1 second for the removal thread
to be started before giving up on it. Also, increase the
amount of data copied in order that the removal not finish
before the export has a chance to fail.
* MMP compatibility, the concept of concrete versus non-concrete devices
has slightly changed the semantics of vdev_writeable(). Update
mmp_random_leaf_impl() accordingly.
* Updated dbuf_remap() to handle the org.zfsonlinux:large_dnode pool
feature which is not supported by OpenZFS.
* Added support for new vdev removal tracepoints.
* Test cases removal_with_zdb and removal_condense_export have been
intentionally disabled. When run manually they pass as intended,
but when running in the automated test environment they produce
unreliable results on the latest Fedora release.
They may work better once the upstream pool import refectoring is
merged into ZoL at which point they will be re-enabled.
Authored by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7614
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/f539f1eb
Closes #6900
2016-09-22 16:30:13 +00:00
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#define DD_FIELD_LAST_REMAP_TXG "com.delphix:last_remap_txg"
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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typedef enum dd_used {
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DD_USED_HEAD,
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DD_USED_SNAP,
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DD_USED_CHILD,
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DD_USED_CHILD_RSRV,
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DD_USED_REFRSRV,
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DD_USED_NUM
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} dd_used_t;
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#define DD_FLAG_USED_BREAKDOWN (1<<0)
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typedef struct dsl_dir_phys {
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uint64_t dd_creation_time; /* not actually used */
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uint64_t dd_head_dataset_obj;
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uint64_t dd_parent_obj;
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uint64_t dd_origin_obj;
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uint64_t dd_child_dir_zapobj;
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/*
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* how much space our children are accounting for; for leaf
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*/
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uint64_t dd_used_bytes;
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uint64_t dd_compressed_bytes;
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uint64_t dd_uncompressed_bytes;
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/* Administrative quota setting */
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uint64_t dd_quota;
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/* Administrative reservation setting */
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uint64_t dd_reserved;
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uint64_t dd_props_zapobj;
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uint64_t dd_deleg_zapobj; /* dataset delegation permissions */
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uint64_t dd_flags;
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uint64_t dd_used_breakdown[DD_USED_NUM];
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uint64_t dd_clones; /* dsl_dir objects */
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uint64_t dd_pad[13]; /* pad out to 256 bytes for good measure */
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} dsl_dir_phys_t;
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struct dsl_dir {
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2015-04-02 03:44:32 +00:00
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dmu_buf_user_t dd_dbu;
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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/* These are immutable; no lock needed: */
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uint64_t dd_object;
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Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux
This change incorporates three major pieces:
The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping
and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These
commands mostly involve manipulating the new
DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each
encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is
protected with a user's key. This level of indirection
allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting
their entire datasets. The change implements the new
subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and
"zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their
encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new
flags and properties have been added to allow dataset
creation and to make mounting and unmounting more
convenient.
The second piece of this patch provides the ability to
encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets.
Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message
Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers,
similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part
impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual
encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC
and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted
buffers and protected data.
The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted
sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw
encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly
as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset
on the receiving system is protected using the same
user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing
so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an
untrusted system without fear of data being
compromised.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Closes #494
Closes #5769
2017-08-14 17:36:48 +00:00
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uint64_t dd_crypto_obj;
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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dsl_pool_t *dd_pool;
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2015-04-01 15:14:34 +00:00
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/* Stable until user eviction; no lock needed: */
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dmu_buf_t *dd_dbuf;
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/* protected by lock on pool's dp_dirty_dirs list */
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txg_node_t dd_dirty_link;
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/* protected by dp_config_rwlock */
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dsl_dir_t *dd_parent;
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/* Protected by dd_lock */
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kmutex_t dd_lock;
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2015-11-04 23:00:58 +00:00
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list_t dd_props; /* list of dsl_prop_record_t's */
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2018-06-20 04:51:18 +00:00
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inode_timespec_t dd_snap_cmtime; /* last snapshot namespace change */
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2010-05-28 20:45:14 +00:00
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uint64_t dd_origin_txg;
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/* gross estimate of space used by in-flight tx's */
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uint64_t dd_tempreserved[TXG_SIZE];
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/* amount of space we expect to write; == amount of dirty data */
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int64_t dd_space_towrite[TXG_SIZE];
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/* protected by dd_lock; keep at end of struct for better locality */
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2016-06-15 21:28:36 +00:00
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char dd_myname[ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN];
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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};
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2015-04-01 15:14:34 +00:00
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static inline dsl_dir_phys_t *
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dsl_dir_phys(dsl_dir_t *dd)
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{
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return (dd->dd_dbuf->db_data);
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}
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2013-09-04 12:00:57 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_rele(dsl_dir_t *dd, void *tag);
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2015-04-02 03:44:32 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_async_rele(dsl_dir_t *dd, void *tag);
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2013-09-04 12:00:57 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_hold(dsl_pool_t *dp, const char *name, void *tag,
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dsl_dir_t **, const char **tail);
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int dsl_dir_hold_obj(dsl_pool_t *dp, uint64_t ddobj,
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const char *tail, void *tag, dsl_dir_t **);
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void dsl_dir_name(dsl_dir_t *dd, char *buf);
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int dsl_dir_namelen(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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uint64_t dsl_dir_create_sync(dsl_pool_t *dp, dsl_dir_t *pds,
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const char *name, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2018-02-08 16:16:23 +00:00
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_used(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2016-12-16 22:11:29 +00:00
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_compressed(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2018-02-08 16:16:23 +00:00
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_quota(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_reservation(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_compressratio(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_logicalused(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_usedsnap(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_usedds(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_usedrefreserv(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_get_usedchild(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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void dsl_dir_get_origin(dsl_dir_t *dd, char *buf);
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int dsl_dir_get_filesystem_count(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t *count);
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int dsl_dir_get_snapshot_count(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t *count);
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_stats(dsl_dir_t *dd, nvlist_t *nv);
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uint64_t dsl_dir_space_available(dsl_dir_t *dd,
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dsl_dir_t *ancestor, int64_t delta, int ondiskonly);
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void dsl_dir_dirty(dsl_dir_t *dd, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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OpenZFS 7614, 9064 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 7614 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 9064 - remove_mirror should wait for device removal to complete
This project allows top-level vdevs to be removed from the storage pool
with "zpool remove", reducing the total amount of storage in the pool.
This operation copies all allocated regions of the device to be removed
onto other devices, recording the mapping from old to new location.
After the removal is complete, read and free operations to the removed
(now "indirect") vdev must be remapped and performed at the new location
on disk. The indirect mapping table is kept in memory whenever the pool
is loaded, so there is minimal performance overhead when doing operations
on the indirect vdev.
The size of the in-memory mapping table will be reduced when its entries
become "obsolete" because they are no longer used by any block pointers
in the pool. An entry becomes obsolete when all the blocks that use
it are freed. An entry can also become obsolete when all the snapshots
that reference it are deleted, and the block pointers that reference it
have been "remapped" in all filesystems/zvols (and clones). Whenever an
indirect block is written, all the block pointers in it will be "remapped"
to their new (concrete) locations if possible. This process can be
accelerated by using the "zfs remap" command to proactively rewrite all
indirect blocks that reference indirect (removed) vdevs.
Note that when a device is removed, we do not verify the checksum of
the data that is copied. This makes the process much faster, but if it
were used on redundant vdevs (i.e. mirror or raidz vdevs), it would be
possible to copy the wrong data, when we have the correct data on e.g.
the other side of the mirror.
At the moment, only mirrors and simple top-level vdevs can be removed
and no removal is allowed if any of the top-level vdevs are raidz.
Porting Notes:
* Avoid zero-sized kmem_alloc() in vdev_compact_children().
The device evacuation code adds a dependency that
vdev_compact_children() be able to properly empty the vdev_child
array by setting it to NULL and zeroing vdev_children. Under Linux,
kmem_alloc() and related functions return a sentinel pointer rather
than NULL for zero-sized allocations.
* Remove comment regarding "mpt" driver where zfs_remove_max_segment
is initialized to SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE.
Change zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ticks to
zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ms for consistency with
most other tunables in which delays are specified in ms.
* ZTS changes:
Use set_tunable rather than mdb
Use zpool sync as appropriate
Use sync_pool instead of sync
Kill jobs during test_removal_with_operation to allow unmount/export
Don't add non-disk names such as "mirror" or "raidz" to $DISKS
Use $TEST_BASE_DIR instead of /tmp
Increase HZ from 100 to 1000 which is more common on Linux
removal_multiple_indirection.ksh
Reduce iterations in order to not time out on the code
coverage builders.
removal_resume_export:
Functionally, the test case is correct but there exists a race
where the kernel thread hasn't been fully started yet and is
not visible. Wait for up to 1 second for the removal thread
to be started before giving up on it. Also, increase the
amount of data copied in order that the removal not finish
before the export has a chance to fail.
* MMP compatibility, the concept of concrete versus non-concrete devices
has slightly changed the semantics of vdev_writeable(). Update
mmp_random_leaf_impl() accordingly.
* Updated dbuf_remap() to handle the org.zfsonlinux:large_dnode pool
feature which is not supported by OpenZFS.
* Added support for new vdev removal tracepoints.
* Test cases removal_with_zdb and removal_condense_export have been
intentionally disabled. When run manually they pass as intended,
but when running in the automated test environment they produce
unreliable results on the latest Fedora release.
They may work better once the upstream pool import refectoring is
merged into ZoL at which point they will be re-enabled.
Authored by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7614
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/f539f1eb
Closes #6900
2016-09-22 16:30:13 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_get_remaptxg(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t *count);
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_sync(dsl_dir_t *dd, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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int dsl_dir_tempreserve_space(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t mem,
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OpenZFS 7793 - ztest fails assertion in dmu_tx_willuse_space
Reviewed by: Steve Gonczi <steve.gonczi@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Background information: This assertion about tx_space_* verifies that we
are not dirtying more stuff than we thought we would. We “need” to know
how much we will dirty so that we can check if we should fail this
transaction with ENOSPC/EDQUOT, in dmu_tx_assign(). While the
transaction is open (i.e. between dmu_tx_assign() and dmu_tx_commit() —
typically less than a millisecond), we call dbuf_dirty() on the exact
blocks that will be modified. Once this happens, the temporary
accounting in tx_space_* is unnecessary, because we know exactly what
blocks are newly dirtied; we call dnode_willuse_space() to track this
more exact accounting.
The fundamental problem causing this bug is that dmu_tx_hold_*() relies
on the current state in the DMU (e.g. dn_nlevels) to predict how much
will be dirtied by this transaction, but this state can change before we
actually perform the transaction (i.e. call dbuf_dirty()).
This bug will be fixed by removing the assertion that the tx_space_*
accounting is perfectly accurate (i.e. we never dirty more than was
predicted by dmu_tx_hold_*()). By removing the requirement that this
accounting be perfectly accurate, we can also vastly simplify it, e.g.
removing most of the logic in dmu_tx_count_*().
The new tx space accounting will be very approximate, and may be more or
less than what is actually dirtied. It will still be used to determine
if this transaction will put us over quota. Transactions that are marked
by dmu_tx_mark_netfree() will be excepted from this check. We won’t make
an attempt to determine how much space will be freed by the transaction
— this was rarely accurate enough to determine if a transaction should
be permitted when we are over quota, which is why dmu_tx_mark_netfree()
was introduced in 2014.
We also won’t attempt to give “credit” when overwriting existing blocks,
if those blocks may be freed. This allows us to remove the
do_free_accounting logic in dbuf_dirty(), and associated routines. This
logic attempted to predict what will be on disk when this txg syncs, to
know if the overwritten block will be freed (i.e. exists, and has no
snapshots).
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7793
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/3704e0a
Upstream bugs: DLPX-32883a
Closes #5804
Porting notes:
- DNODE_SIZE replaced with DNODE_MIN_SIZE in dmu_tx_count_dnode(),
Using the default dnode size would be slightly better.
- DEBUG_DMU_TX wrappers and configure option removed.
- Resolved _by_dnode() conflicts these changes have not yet been
applied to OpenZFS.
2017-03-07 17:51:59 +00:00
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uint64_t asize, boolean_t netfree, void **tr_cookiep, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_tempreserve_clear(void *tr_cookie, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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void dsl_dir_willuse_space(dsl_dir_t *dd, int64_t space, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_diduse_space(dsl_dir_t *dd, dd_used_t type,
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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int64_t used, int64_t compressed, int64_t uncompressed, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_transfer_space(dsl_dir_t *dd, int64_t delta,
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dd_used_t oldtype, dd_used_t newtype, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2010-05-28 20:45:14 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_set_quota(const char *ddname, zprop_source_t source,
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uint64_t quota);
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int dsl_dir_set_reservation(const char *ddname, zprop_source_t source,
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uint64_t reservation);
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2015-04-01 13:07:48 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_activate_fs_ss_limit(const char *);
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int dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(dsl_dir_t *, uint64_t, zfs_prop_t, dsl_dir_t *,
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cred_t *);
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void dsl_fs_ss_count_adjust(dsl_dir_t *, int64_t, const char *, dmu_tx_t *);
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OpenZFS 7614, 9064 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 7614 - zfs device evacuation/removal
OpenZFS 9064 - remove_mirror should wait for device removal to complete
This project allows top-level vdevs to be removed from the storage pool
with "zpool remove", reducing the total amount of storage in the pool.
This operation copies all allocated regions of the device to be removed
onto other devices, recording the mapping from old to new location.
After the removal is complete, read and free operations to the removed
(now "indirect") vdev must be remapped and performed at the new location
on disk. The indirect mapping table is kept in memory whenever the pool
is loaded, so there is minimal performance overhead when doing operations
on the indirect vdev.
The size of the in-memory mapping table will be reduced when its entries
become "obsolete" because they are no longer used by any block pointers
in the pool. An entry becomes obsolete when all the blocks that use
it are freed. An entry can also become obsolete when all the snapshots
that reference it are deleted, and the block pointers that reference it
have been "remapped" in all filesystems/zvols (and clones). Whenever an
indirect block is written, all the block pointers in it will be "remapped"
to their new (concrete) locations if possible. This process can be
accelerated by using the "zfs remap" command to proactively rewrite all
indirect blocks that reference indirect (removed) vdevs.
Note that when a device is removed, we do not verify the checksum of
the data that is copied. This makes the process much faster, but if it
were used on redundant vdevs (i.e. mirror or raidz vdevs), it would be
possible to copy the wrong data, when we have the correct data on e.g.
the other side of the mirror.
At the moment, only mirrors and simple top-level vdevs can be removed
and no removal is allowed if any of the top-level vdevs are raidz.
Porting Notes:
* Avoid zero-sized kmem_alloc() in vdev_compact_children().
The device evacuation code adds a dependency that
vdev_compact_children() be able to properly empty the vdev_child
array by setting it to NULL and zeroing vdev_children. Under Linux,
kmem_alloc() and related functions return a sentinel pointer rather
than NULL for zero-sized allocations.
* Remove comment regarding "mpt" driver where zfs_remove_max_segment
is initialized to SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE.
Change zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ticks to
zfs_condense_indirect_commit_entry_delay_ms for consistency with
most other tunables in which delays are specified in ms.
* ZTS changes:
Use set_tunable rather than mdb
Use zpool sync as appropriate
Use sync_pool instead of sync
Kill jobs during test_removal_with_operation to allow unmount/export
Don't add non-disk names such as "mirror" or "raidz" to $DISKS
Use $TEST_BASE_DIR instead of /tmp
Increase HZ from 100 to 1000 which is more common on Linux
removal_multiple_indirection.ksh
Reduce iterations in order to not time out on the code
coverage builders.
removal_resume_export:
Functionally, the test case is correct but there exists a race
where the kernel thread hasn't been fully started yet and is
not visible. Wait for up to 1 second for the removal thread
to be started before giving up on it. Also, increase the
amount of data copied in order that the removal not finish
before the export has a chance to fail.
* MMP compatibility, the concept of concrete versus non-concrete devices
has slightly changed the semantics of vdev_writeable(). Update
mmp_random_leaf_impl() accordingly.
* Updated dbuf_remap() to handle the org.zfsonlinux:large_dnode pool
feature which is not supported by OpenZFS.
* Added support for new vdev removal tracepoints.
* Test cases removal_with_zdb and removal_condense_export have been
intentionally disabled. When run manually they pass as intended,
but when running in the automated test environment they produce
unreliable results on the latest Fedora release.
They may work better once the upstream pool import refectoring is
merged into ZoL at which point they will be re-enabled.
Authored by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Reece <alex@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Approved by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7614
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/f539f1eb
Closes #6900
2016-09-22 16:30:13 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_update_last_remap_txg(dsl_dir_t *, uint64_t);
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2013-09-04 12:00:57 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_rename(const char *oldname, const char *newname);
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2015-04-01 13:07:48 +00:00
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int dsl_dir_transfer_possible(dsl_dir_t *sdd, dsl_dir_t *tdd,
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uint64_t fs_cnt, uint64_t ss_cnt, uint64_t space, cred_t *);
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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boolean_t dsl_dir_is_clone(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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void dsl_dir_new_refreservation(dsl_dir_t *dd, struct dsl_dataset *ds,
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uint64_t reservation, cred_t *cr, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2010-05-28 20:45:14 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_snap_cmtime_update(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2018-06-20 04:51:18 +00:00
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inode_timespec_t dsl_dir_snap_cmtime(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2013-09-04 12:00:57 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_set_reservation_sync_impl(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t value,
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dmu_tx_t *tx);
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2015-04-01 13:07:48 +00:00
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void dsl_dir_zapify(dsl_dir_t *dd, dmu_tx_t *tx);
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boolean_t dsl_dir_is_zapified(dsl_dir_t *dd);
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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/* internal reserved dir name */
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#define MOS_DIR_NAME "$MOS"
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2008-12-03 20:09:06 +00:00
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#define ORIGIN_DIR_NAME "$ORIGIN"
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2010-05-28 20:45:14 +00:00
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#define FREE_DIR_NAME "$FREE"
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2014-06-05 21:20:08 +00:00
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#define LEAK_DIR_NAME "$LEAK"
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
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#define dprintf_dd(dd, fmt, ...) do { \
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if (zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_DPRINTF) { \
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2016-06-15 21:28:36 +00:00
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char *__ds_name = kmem_alloc(ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN, KM_SLEEP); \
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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dsl_dir_name(dd, __ds_name); \
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dprintf("dd=%s " fmt, __ds_name, __VA_ARGS__); \
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2016-06-15 21:28:36 +00:00
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kmem_free(__ds_name, ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN); \
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2008-11-20 20:01:55 +00:00
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} \
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_NOTE(CONSTCOND) } while (0)
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#else
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#define dprintf_dd(dd, fmt, ...)
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _SYS_DSL_DIR_H */
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