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Richard Laager 4da4a9e1a7 Cleanup various Sun/Solaris-isms
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:42:42 -07:00
Richard Laager 251eb26d17 Update the version in the zpool upgrade example
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:40:45 -07:00
Richard Laager 3b2041509f Normalize the deferred destruction language
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:40:26 -07:00
Richard Laager 0d122e21ff Improve the wording about hot spares
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:39:37 -07:00
Richard Laager 6b92390fe8 Improve some quoting consistency
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:38:56 -07:00
Richard Laager 577468215b Remove a stray tab
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:38:27 -07:00
Richard Laager 25d4782bac Linux has "partitions", not "slices"
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:38:04 -07:00
Richard Laager 54e5f2264d Use Linux disk names in zpool.8
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:37:31 -07:00
Richard Laager 1dc3fea59e More and correct an example in zpool.8
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:36:17 -07:00
Richard Laager 1fe2e23771 Change /dev/dsk -> /dev in the man pages
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:35:21 -07:00
Richard Laager 2d1b7b0b97 Correct man page section numbers for Linux
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-19 11:33:51 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 12c1acde76 Set -Wno-unused-but-set-variable globally
As of gcc-4.6 the option -Wunused-but-set-variable is enabled by
default.  While this is a useful warning there are numerous places
in the ZFS code when a variable is set and then only checked in an
ASSERT().  To avoid having to update every instance of this in the
code we now set -Wno-unused-but-set-variable to suppress the warning.

Additionally, when building with --enable-debug and -Werror set these
warning also become fatal.  We can reevaluate the suppression of these
error at a later time if it becomes an issue.  For now we are basically
just reverting to the previous gcc behavior.
2011-04-19 10:44:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 79713039a2 Fix gcc configure warnings
Newer versions of gcc are getting smart enough to detect the sloppy
syntax used for the autoconf tests.  It is now generating warnings
for unused/undeclared variables.  Newer version of gcc even have
the -Wunused-but-set-variable option set by default.  This isn't a
problem except when -Werror is set and they get promoted to an error.
In this case the autoconf test will return an incorrect result which
will result in a build failure latter on.

To handle this I'm tightening up many of the autoconf tests to
explicitly mark variables as unused to suppress the gcc warning.
Remember, all of the autoconf code can never actually be run we
just want to get a clean build error to detect which APIs are
available.  Never using a variable is absolutely fine for this.

Closes #176
2011-04-19 10:10:47 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 03514b0110 Fix gcc compiler warning, parse_option()
When compiling ZFS in user space gcc-4.6.0 correctly identifies
the variable 'value' as being set but never used.  This generates a
warning and a build failure when using --enable-debug.  Once again
this is correct but I'm reluctant to remove 'value' because we are
breaking the string in to name/value pairs.  While it is not used
now there's a good chance it will be soon and I'd rather not have
to reinvent this.  To suppress the warning with just as a VERIFY().
This was observed under Fedora 15.

  cmd/mount_zfs/mount_zfs.c: In function ‘parse_option’:
  cmd/mount_zfs/mount_zfs.c:112:21: error: variable ‘value’ set but not
  used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
2011-04-19 09:04:51 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 0fe3d820f5 Fix gcc compiler warning, dsl_pool_create()
When compiling ZFS in user space gcc-4.6.0 correctly identifies
the variable 'os' as being set but never used.  This generates a
warning and a build failure when using --enable-debug.  However,
the code is correct we only want to use 'os' for the kernel space
builds.  To suppress the warning the call was wrapped with a
VERIFY() which has the nice side effect of ensuring the 'os'
actually never is NULL.  This was observed under Fedora 15.

  module/zfs/dsl_pool.c: In function ‘dsl_pool_create’:
  module/zfs/dsl_pool.c:229:12: error: variable ‘os’ set but not used
  [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
2011-04-19 09:04:51 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e30c0ada6d Linux 2.6.39 compat, invalidate_inodes()
Update code to use the spl_invalidate_inodes() wrapper.  This hides
some of the complexity of determining if invalidate_inodes() was
exported, and if so what is its prototype.  The second argument
of spl_invalidate_inodes() determined the behavior of how dirty
inodes are handled.  By passing a zero we are indicated that we
want those inodes to be treated as busy and skipped.
2011-04-19 08:57:23 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf cbf81d4c3b Autogen refresh for kernel-insert-inode-locked.m4
Several Makefile.in's were accidentally not updated when the
kernel-insert-inode-locked.m4 check was added.  This change simply
refreshes the missed files.
2011-04-18 15:47:18 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 0f6fd32927 Fix rebuildable RPMs for el6/ch5
When rebuilding the source RPM under el5 you need to append the
target_cpu.  However, under el6/ch5 things are packaged correctly
and the arch is already part of kver.  For this reason it also
needs to be stripped from kver when setting kverpkg.
2011-04-08 10:22:42 -07:00
Ned Bass 38baef530d Align closing fi in mount-zfs.sh 2011-04-08 10:05:18 -07:00
Ned Bass c4803a9663 Use consistent indentation in mount-zfs.sh 2011-04-08 09:25:18 -07:00
Richard Laager f132992361 Fix a couple comments
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-07 15:46:46 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 0d3ac5e735 Linux 2.6.29 compat, credentials
The .sync_fs fix as applied did not use the updated SPL credential
API.  This broke builds on Debian Lenny, this change applies the
needed fix to use the portable API.  The original credential changes
are part of commit 81e97e2187.
2011-04-07 14:27:09 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 9b1d6001bc Prep zfs-0.6.0-rc3 tag
Create the third 0.6.0 release candidate tag (rc3).
2011-04-07 10:49:55 -07:00
Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) f5ef7150ea Update zfs.fedora init script
Apply all of Rudd-O's changes for the Fedora init script.  The
initial init script was one I threw together based on Rudd-O's
original work.  It worked for me but it has some flaws.

Rudd-O has invested considerable time updating it to be significantly
smarter.  It now handles using ZFS as your root filesystem plus
various other quirks.  Since he is familiar with the right
way to do things on Fedora and has tested this init script we
are integrating all of his changes.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-07 10:48:11 -07:00
Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) 6583dcacdc Permit both mountpoint=legacy and mountpoint=/ in initrd
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-07 10:31:02 -07:00
Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) 8610b52bd4 Added .gitignore for mount.zfs and zvol_id
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-04-07 10:28:38 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf eec8164771 Fix ASSERTION(!dsl_pool_sync_context(tx->tx_pool))
Disable the normal reclaim path for the txg_sync thread.  This
ensures the thread will never enter dmu_tx_assign() which can
otherwise occur due to direct reclaim.  If this is allowed to
happen the system can deadlock.  Direct reclaim call path:

  ->shrink_icache_memory->prune_icache->dispose_list->
  clear_inode->zpl_clear_inode->zfs_inactive->dmu_tx_assign
2011-04-07 09:52:16 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 7cb67b45f3 Add direct+indirect ARC reclaim
Under OpenSolaris all memory reclaim is done asyncronously.  Under
Linux memory reclaim is done asynchronously _and_ synchronously.
When a process allocates memory with GFP_KERNEL it explicitly allows
the kernel to do reclaim on its behalf to satify the allocation.
If that GFP_KERNEL allocation fails the kernel may take more drastic
measures to reclaim the memory such as killing user space processes.

This was observed to happen with ZFS because the ARC could consume
a large fraction of the system memory but no synchronous reclaim
could be performed on it.  The result was GFP_KERNEL allocations
could fail resulting in OOM events, and only moments latter the
arc_reclaim thread would free unused memory from the ARC.

This change leaves the arc_thread in place to manage the fundamental
ARC behavior.  But it adds a synchronous (direct) reclaim path for
the ARC which can be called when memory is badly needed.  It also
adds an asynchronous (indirect) reclaim path which is called
much more frequently to prune the ARC slab caches.
2011-04-07 09:52:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 1834f2d8b7 Add missing arcstats
The following useful values were missing the arcstats.  This change
adds them in to provide greater visibility in to the arcs behavior.

arc_no_grow                     4    0
arc_tempreserve                 4    0
arc_loaned_bytes                4    0
arc_meta_used                   4    624774592
arc_meta_limit                  4    400785408
arc_meta_max                    4    625594176
2011-04-07 09:52:05 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf c85b224faf Call d_instantiate before unlocking inode
Under Linux a dentry referencing an inode must be instantiated before
the inode is unlocked.  To accomplish this without overly modifing
the core ZFS code the dentry it passed via the vattr_t.  There are
cases such as replay when a dentry is not available.  In which case
it is obviously not initialized at inode creation time, if a dentry
is needed it will be spliced as when required via d_lookup().
2011-04-07 09:51:57 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf d433c20651 Fix `make distclean` for `./configure --with-config=user
Making distclean in module
    make[1]: Entering directory `/zfs/module'
    make -C  SUBDIRS=`pwd`  clean
    make: Entering an unknown directory
    make: *** SUBDIRS=/zfs/module: No such file or directory.  Stop.

When using --with-config=user the 'distclean' target would fail
because it assumes the kernel configuration infrastrure is set up.
This is not the case, nor does it need to be, because the
'--with-config=user' option will prune the entire ./module subtree
from SUBDIRS.  This prevents most build rules from operating in the
./module directory.

However, the 'dist*' rules will still traverse this directory
because it is listed in DIST_SUBDIRS.  This is correct because we
need to ensure the dist rules package the directory contents
regardless of the configuration for the 'dist' rule.  The correct
way to handle this is to only invoke the kernel build system as
part of the 'clean' rule when CONFIG_KERNEL_TRUE is set.

Initial fix provided by Darik Horn <dajhorn@vanadac.com>.
This commit is a slightly refined form of the original.
2011-04-05 13:33:28 -07:00
Ned Bass fa417e57a6 Call udevadm trigger more safely
Some udev hooks are not designed to be idempotent, so calling udevadm
trigger outside of the distribution's initialization scripts can have
unexpected (and potentially dangerous) side effects.  For example, the
system time may change or devices may appear multiple times.  See Ubuntu
launchpad bug 320200 and this mailing list post for more details:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2009-January/027260.html

To avoid these problems we call udevadm trigger with --action=change
--subsystem-match=block.  The first argument tells udev just to refresh
devices, and make sure everything's as it should be.  The second
argument limits the scope to block devices, so devices belonging to
other subsystems cannot be affected.

This doesn't fix the problem on older udev implementations that don't
provide udevadm but instead have udevtrigger as a standalone program.
In this case the above options aren't available so there's no way to
call call udevtrigger safely.  But we can live with that since this
issue only exists in optional test and helper scripts, and most
zfs-on-linux users are running newer systems anyways.
2011-04-05 13:00:51 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 34e4864009 Update CHAOS 5 Packaging
The CHAOS 5 kernels are now packaged identially to the RHEL6 kernels.
Therefore we can simply use the RHEL6 rules in the spec file when
building packages.
2011-03-31 13:49:42 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e88b041ed6 Fix libzpool cv_* build error
This build failure was accidentally introduced by previous commit
bfd214a which fixed the load average.  Unfortunately, the wrapper
for cv_wait_interruptible was not available in the zfs_context.h
user compatibility code.  I failed to notice this because I didn't
rebuild everything cleanly before committing.

  undefined reference to `cv_wait_interruptible'
  collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Closes #181
2011-03-31 12:20:53 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf bfd214af01 Fix inflated load average
Kernel threads which sleep uninterruptibly on Linux are marked in the (D)
state.  These threads are usually in the process of performing IO and are
thus counted against the load average.  The txg_quiesce and txg_sync threads
were always sleeping uninterruptibly and thus inflating the load average.

This change makes them sleep interruptibly.  Some care is required however
because these threads may now be woken early by signals.  In this case the
callers are all careful to check that the required conditions are met after
waking up.  If we're woken early due to a signal they will simply go back
to sleep.  In this case these changes are safe.

Closes #175
2011-03-31 17:07:12 -07:00
Fajar A. Nugraha 1f5fd9d478 Spec file compat, %{datadir}
The dracut change caused an error during "make rpm".  The cause
is simple, RHEL5 does not recognize the %{datarootdir} macro in
zfs.spec.  It was changed to %{datadir} which fixes the build.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-03-25 10:08:49 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 1d82906dea Set cmd paths in udev rules using --prefix
The udev/rules.d scripts must use absolute paths to their support
binaries.  However, where those binaries get installed depends
on what --prefix was set to when the package was configured.
This change makes the udev/rules.d helpers to *.in files which
are processed by configure.  This allows them to be dynamically
updated to include the specified --prefix.

Additionally, this change updates 60-zvol.rules to handle both
the 'add' and 'change' actions.  This ensures that that all
valid zvol devices are correctly linked.
2011-03-25 10:05:09 -07:00
Fajar A. Nugraha a5729f7b22 Fixes to enable zvol symlink creation
This commit fixes issue on
https://github.com/behlendorf/zfs/issues/#issue/172
Changes:
- update BLKZNAME to use _IOR instead of _IO.  Kernel 2.6.32 allows
read parameters (copy_to_user) with _IO, while newer kernels (tested
Archlinux's 2.6.37 kernel) enforces _IOR (which is correct)
- fix return code and message on error

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-03-24 11:48:18 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 7a1cdc0775 Linux 2.6.29 compat, .freeze_fs/.unfreeze_fs
The .freeze_fs/.unfreeze_fs hooks were not added until Linux 2.6.29
Since these hooks are currently unused they are being removed to
allow support of older kernels.
2011-03-22 12:17:24 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 81e97e2187 Linux 2.6.29 compat, credentials
As of Linux 2.6.29 a clean credential API was added to the Linux kernel.
Previously the credential was embedded in the task_struct.  Because the
SPL already has considerable support for handling this API change the
ZPL code has been updated to use the Solaris credential API.
2011-03-22 12:15:54 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf bdf4328b04 Linux 2.6.28 compat, insert_inode_locked()
Added insert_inode_locked() helper function, prior to this most callers
used insert_inode_hash().  The older method doesn't check for collisions
in the inode_hashtable but it still acceptible for use.  Fallback to
using insert_inode_hash() when insert_inode_locked() is unavailable.
2011-03-22 12:15:54 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 3517f0b7e9 Linux 2.6.27 compat, blk_queue_stackable()
The blk_queue_stackable() queue flag was added in 2.6.27 to handle dm
stacking drivers.  Prior to this request stacking drivers were detected
by checking (q->request_fn == NULL), for earlier kernels we revert to
this legacy behavior.
2011-03-22 12:15:54 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 1073d746d6 Linux compat, umount2(2) flags
Older glibc <sys/mount.h> headers did not define all the available
umount2(2) flags.  Both MNT_FORCE and MNT_DETACH are supported in the
kernel back to 2.4.11 so we define them correctly if they are missing.

Closes #95
2011-03-22 12:15:54 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf d6bd8eaae4 Fix evict() deadlock
Now that KM_SLEEP is not defined as GFP_NOFS there is the possibility
of synchronous reclaim deadlocks.  These deadlocks never existed in the
original OpenSolaris code because all memory reclaim on Solaris is done
asyncronously.  Linux does both synchronous (direct) and asynchronous
(indirect) reclaim.

This commit addresses a deadlock caused by inode eviction.  A KM_SLEEP
allocation may trigger direct memory reclaim and shrink the inode cache.
This can occur while a mutex in the array of ZFS_OBJ_HOLD mutexes is
held.  Through the ->shrink_icache_memory()->evict()->zfs_inactive()->
zfs_zinactive() call path the same mutex may be reacquired resulting
in a deadlock.  To avoid this deadlock the process must not reacquire
the mutex when it is already holding it.

This is a reasonable fix for now but longer term the ZFS_OBJ_HOLD
mutex locking should be reevaluated.  This infrastructure already
prevents us from ever using the Linux lock dependency analysis tools,
and it may limit scalability.
2011-03-22 12:14:55 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 691f6ac4c2 Use KM_PUSHPAGE instead of KM_SLEEP
It used to be the case that all KM_SLEEP allocations were GFS_NOFS.
Unfortunately this often resulted in the kernel being unable to
reclaim the ARC, inode, and dentry caches in a timely manor.
The fix was to make KM_SLEEP a GFP_KERNEL allocation in the SPL.

However, this increases the posibility of deadlocking the system
on a zfs write thread.  If a zfs write thread attempts to perform
an allocation it may trigger synchronous reclaim.  This reclaim
may attempt to flush dirty data/inode to disk to free memory.
Unforunately, this write cannot finish because the write thread
which would handle it is holding the previous transaction open.
Deadlock.

To avoid this all allocations in the zfs write thread path must
use KM_PUSHPAGE which prohibits synchronous reclaim for that
thread.  In this way forward progress in ensured.  The risk
with this change is I missed updating an allocation for the
write threads leaving an increased posibility of deadlock.  If
any deadlocks remain they will be unlikely but we'll have to
make sure they all get fixed.
2011-03-22 12:14:55 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf f47c42e214 Merge branch 'dracut' 2011-03-22 12:13:04 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 716895b161 Fix 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed' build error
Compiling with 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,--as-needed' exposed the fact that
there were some library linking problems introduced by mount_zfs.
In particular, the libzfs library does use nvpair symbols, and
mount_zfs contains no dependencies on libzpool.

Closes #161
Closes #162
2011-03-18 14:47:19 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf ec49a5f0ec Fix getcwd() warning
New versions glibc declare getcwd() with the warn_unused_result attribute.
This results in a warning because the updated mount helper was not
checking this return value.  This issue was fixed by checking the return
type and in the case of an error simply returning the passed dataset.
One possible, but unlikely, error would be having your cwd directory
unlinked while the mount command was running.

  cmd/mount_zfs/mount_zfs.c: In function ‘parse_dataset’:
  cmd/mount_zfs/mount_zfs.c:223:2: error: ignoring return value of
      ‘getcwd’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result
2011-03-18 13:54:49 -07:00
Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) ae26d0465a Add dracut support
To simplify the process of using zfs as your root filesystem a
zfs-drucat sub-package has been added.  This sub-package adds a zfs
dracut module which allows your initramfs to be rebuilt with zfs
support.  The process for doing this is still complicated but there
is clearly interest from the community about getting this working
well and documented.  This should help lay some of the groundwork.

Longer term these changes should be pushed in the upstream dracut
package.  Once that occurs this subpackage will no longer be
required for new systems, however we may want to conditionally
build this package in the future for systems running older
dracut versions.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2011-03-17 16:52:04 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 01c0e61da0 Add init scripts
To support automatically mounting your zfs on filesystem on boot
a basic init script is needed.  Unfortunately, every distribution
has their own idea of the _right_ way to do things.  Rather than
write one very complicated portable init script, which would be
invariably replaced by the distributions own anyway.  I have
instead added support to provide multiple distribution specific
init scripts.

The correct init script for your distribution will be selected
by ZFS_AC_DEFAULT_PACKAGE which will set DEFAULT_INIT_SCRIPT.
During 'make install' the correct script for your system will
be installed from zfs/etc/init.d/zfs.DEFAULT_INIT_SCRIPT to the
usual /etc/init.d/zfs location.

Currently, there is zfs.fedora and a more generic zfs.lsb init
script.  Hopefully, the distribution maintainers who know best
how they want their init scripts to function will feedback their
approved versions to be included in the project.

This change does not consider upstart jobs but I'm not at all
opposed to add that sort of thing.
2011-03-17 16:51:54 -07:00