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Brian Behlendorf 1b55fad32f Updates to linux-user-disk
The major change is removing the thread pool when importing devices.
This may be reintroduced at some point if needed, but it is added
complexity which has already been handled by blkid on modern Linux
systems.  We only need to fallback to probing everything is /dev/
if you config file is toast and even then it only takes a few seconds.
2010-06-14 15:59:11 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 0c0ea412b3 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2010-06-14 15:52:34 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 06b5dc883f Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch 2010-06-14 15:51:52 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 953aa00176 Merge branch 'gcc-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch 2010-06-14 15:51:51 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 5fa2cb516b Merge branch 'gcc-missing-braces' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch 2010-06-14 15:51:50 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf c430e23552 Update zfs-branch with build system updates
Required Makefile modifications for updated ZFS code.
2010-06-14 15:46:11 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 696ec7fb61 Update gcc-missing-braces based on structure changes
Almost exclusively this patch handled the addition of another char
array to the zfs_cmd_t structure.  Unfortunately c90 doesn't allow
zero filling the entire struct with the '= { 0 };' shorthand.
2010-06-14 15:44:06 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf d860bca64c Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2010-06-14 15:37:52 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 7eadc495c6 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch 2010-06-14 15:37:05 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf b5ba75f385 Merge branch 'gcc-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch 2010-06-14 15:37:03 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf c8d75a1c9d Merge branch 'gcc-no-parenthesis' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch 2010-06-14 15:37:00 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 1893aa76ec Update gcc-no-parenthesis
Fix new locations of missing parenthesis according to gcc.
2010-06-14 15:16:41 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 47e0108ff6 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2010-06-14 14:43:39 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf bdf5763c0a Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch 2010-06-14 14:42:58 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 9f9a451561 Merge branch 'gcc-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch 2010-06-14 14:42:57 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf fc490c18b6 Merge branch 'gcc-cast' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch 2010-06-14 14:42:56 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf dd8f6da3da Update gcc-cast
Fix new instances of missing casts or assumed types.
2010-06-14 14:40:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 8c67d72771 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk
Conflicts:
	cmd/zpool/zpool_main.c
	cmd/zpool/zpool_vdev.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_dataset.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_import.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_mount.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_pool.c
2010-05-28 21:41:17 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 812761eac5 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch
Conflicts:
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
2010-05-28 15:46:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e27754d9e8 Merge branch 'gcc-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch
Conflicts:
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_sendrecv.c
	module/zfs/dmu_objset.c
	module/zfs/dnode.c
	module/zfs/dnode_sync.c
	module/zfs/dsl_dataset.c
	module/zfs/include/sys/dmu_tx.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/txg.h
	module/zfs/spa_history.c
2010-05-28 15:45:38 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 06ba6dc528 Merge branch 'gcc-missing-braces' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch
Conflicts:
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_pool.c
2010-05-28 15:39:07 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 3e2be634a5 Merge branch 'gcc-c90' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch
Conflicts:
	cmd/zdb/zdb.c
	cmd/zdb/zdb_il.c
	cmd/zfs/zfs_main.c
	cmd/zfs/zfs_util.h
	cmd/zinject/zinject.h
	cmd/zpool/zpool_main.c
	cmd/zpool/zpool_util.c
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
	lib/libnvpair/include/libnvpair.h
	lib/libnvpair/libnvpair.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_changelist.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_config.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_dataset.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_import.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_mount.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_pool.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_sendrecv.c
	module/avl/avl.c
	module/avl/include/sys/avl.h
	module/nvpair/include/sys/nvpair.h
	module/nvpair/nvpair.c
	module/zcommon/include/zfs_comutil.h
	module/zcommon/include/zfs_prop.h
	module/zcommon/zfs_comutil.c
	module/zfs/arc.c
	module/zfs/dbuf.c
	module/zfs/dmu.c
	module/zfs/dmu_objset.c
	module/zfs/dmu_zfetch.c
	module/zfs/dnode_sync.c
	module/zfs/dsl_dataset.c
	module/zfs/dsl_pool.c
	module/zfs/dsl_prop.c
	module/zfs/dsl_synctask.c
	module/zfs/include/sys/dmu_tx.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/dmu_zfetch.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/dsl_synctask.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/refcount.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/txg.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/uberblock.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/zap_leaf.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/zfs_debug.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/zfs_znode.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/zio_compress.h
	module/zfs/include/sys/zvol.h
	module/zfs/lzjb.c
	module/zfs/metaslab.c
	module/zfs/refcount.c
	module/zfs/sha256.c
	module/zfs/spa.c
	module/zfs/spa_boot.c
	module/zfs/uberblock.c
	module/zfs/vdev.c
	module/zfs/zap_micro.c
	module/zfs/zfs_ioctl.c
	module/zfs/zfs_replay.c
	module/zfs/zio.c
	module/zfs/zio_compress.c
2010-05-28 15:34:57 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 28e07224db Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/gcc-no-parenthesis' into gcc-no-parenthesis
Conflicts:
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_dataset.c
	module/zfs/dmu_objset.c
	module/zfs/dsl_dataset.c
	module/zfs/dsl_pool.c
	module/zfs/spa.c
	module/zfs/zfs_ioctl.c
	module/zfs/zio.c
2010-05-28 14:54:33 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 3571832262 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/gcc-missing-braces' into gcc-missing-braces
Conflicts:
	cmd/zdb/zdb.c
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_dataset.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_pool.c
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_sendrecv.c
2010-05-28 14:46:39 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 475bf41d1c Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/gcc-cast' into gcc-cast
Conflicts:
	cmd/zfs/zfs_main.c
	cmd/zpool/zpool_main.c
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
2010-05-28 14:36:18 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 957b7b41d4 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/gcc-c90' into gcc-c90
Conflicts:
	cmd/zdb/zdb.c
	cmd/ztest/ztest.c
	module/zfs/dbuf.c
	module/zfs/dsl_dataset.c
	module/zfs/dsl_scrub.c
	module/zfs/spa.c
	module/zfs/vdev.c
	module/zfs/zio.c
2010-05-28 14:19:22 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 428870ff73 Update core ZFS code from build 121 to build 141. 2010-05-28 13:45:14 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf f86bf1dc03 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2010-05-28 12:42:42 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 06da6ccf97 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch 2010-05-28 12:42:30 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 818eafca5b Merge branch 'gcc-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch 2010-05-28 12:42:30 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf c91169c7c5 Merge branch 'gcc-shadow' into refs/top-bases/gcc-branch
Conflicts:
	lib/libzfs/libzfs_util.c
2010-05-28 12:42:27 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf fb72c6ef81 Revert gcc-shadow using -Wno-shadow I can live with
While I would rather fix all the instances where something is shadowed
it complicates tracking the OpenSolaris code where they either don't
seem to care or have different conflicts.  Anyway, this ends up being
more simply gratutous change than I care for.
2010-05-28 12:34:45 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 013e3d3913 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2010-05-28 12:20:42 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 01123eabf6 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/zfs-branch' into zfs-branch 2010-05-28 12:20:31 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 8390fe4b4b Merge branch 'fix-branch' into refs/top-bases/zfs-branch 2010-05-28 12:20:30 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf fcfae8fbee Merge branch 'fix-get-configs' into refs/top-bases/fix-branch 2010-05-28 12:20:30 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf c37d6443a4 Revert fix-get-configs should no longer be needed 2010-05-28 12:18:45 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf f36da16d36 Skip /dev/watchdog when scanning /dev/ for import.
Do not open /dev/watchdog to stat it because it requires a special
close or the watchdog with be triggered and the system reset.
2010-05-23 09:38:29 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf b50494ba2d Add missing header observed after linux-legacy was reverted.
Interestingly this has only been a problem on a clean RHEL6
install so I suspect the include was removed from one of the
standard system include headers.  We should be including it
explicitly anyway since it's used in both of these .c files.
2010-05-20 10:04:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e19dec32a7 Minor fix from linux-legacy branch.
Fold in a minor fix from the removed linux-legacy branch to skip checking
character devices in /dev/ during import.  Under Linux pread() may simply
block when reading from these devices causing the import to hang.
2010-05-18 16:13:10 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf aebe6818a9 Linux ZVOL implementation; user-side changes
At last a useful user space interface for the Linux ZFS port arrives.
With the addition of the ZVOL real ZFS based block devices are available
and can be compared head to head with Linux's MD and LVM block drivers.
The Linux ZVOL has not yet had any performance work done but from a user
perspective it should be functionally complete and behave like any other
Linux block device.

The ZVOL has so far been tested using zconfig.sh on the following x86_64
based platforms: FC11, CHAOS4, RHEL5, RHEL6, and SLES11.  However, more
testing is required to ensure everything is working as designed.

What follows in a somewhat detailed list of changes includes in this
commit to make ZVOL's possible.  A few other issues were addressed in
the context of these changes which will also be mentioned.

* zvol_create_link_common() simplified to simply issue to ioctl to
create the device and then wait up to 10 seconds for it to appear.
The device will be created within a few miliseconds by udev under
/dev/<pool>/<volume>.  Note this naming convention is slightly
different than on Solaris by I feel is more Linuxy.

* Removed support for dump vdevs.  This concept is specific to Solaris
and done not map cleanly to Linux.  Under Linux generating system cores
is perferably done over the network via netdump, or alternately to a
block device via O_DIRECT.
2009-11-20 12:00:08 -08:00
Brian Behlendorf 37a519433c Add additional clarification for Linux systems to error message. 2009-10-26 10:50:43 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 29c9a2518c Properly handle block devices other the IDE and SCSI disks.
Based on the block device type we can expect a specific naming
convention.  With this in mind update efi_get_info() to be more
aware of the type when parsing out the partition number.  In,
addition be aware that all block device types are not partitionable.
Finally, when attempting to lookup a device partition by appending
the partition number to the whole device take in to account the
kernel naming scheme.  If the last character of the device name
is a digit the partition will always be 'p#' instead of just '#'.
2009-10-23 16:25:16 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 24f3d6e49e Misc fixed based on testing with the dragon config.
In check_disk() we should only check the entire device if it
not a whole disk.  It is a whole disk with an EFI label on it,
it is possible that libblkid will misidentify the device as a
filesystem.  I had a case yesterday where 2 bytes in the EFI
GUID happened we set to the right values such that libblkid
decided there was a minux filesystem there.  If it's a whole
device we look for a EFI label.

If we are able to read the backup EFI label from a device but
the primary is corrupt.  Then don't bother trying to stat
the partitions in /dev/ the kernel will not create devices
using the backup label when the primary is damaged.

Add code to determine if we have a udev path instead of a
normal device path.  In this case use the -part# partition
naming scheme instead of the /dev/disk# scheme.  This is
important because we always want to access devices using
the full path provided at configuration time.

Readded support for zpool_relabel_disk() now that we have
the full libefi library in place we do have access to this
functionality.

Lots of additional paranoia to ensure EFI label are written
correctly.  These changes include:

1) Removing the O_NDELAY flag when opening a file descriptor
for libefi.  This flag should really only be used when you
do not intend to do any file IO.  Under Solaris only ioctl()'s
were performed under linux we do perform reads and writes.

2) Use O_DIRECT to ensure any caching is bypassed while
writing or reading the EFI labels.  This change forces the
use of sector aligned memory buffers which are allocated
using posix_memalign().

3) Add additional efi_debug error messages to efi_ioctl().

4) While doing a fsync is good to ensure the EFI label is on
disk we can, and should go one step futher by issuing the
BLKFLSBUF ioctl().  This signals the kernel to instruct the
drive to flush it's on-disk cache.

5) Because of some initial strangeness I observed in testing
with some flakey drives be extra paranoid in zpool_label_disk().
After we've written the device without error, flushed the drive
caches, correctly detected the new partitions created by the
kernel.  Then additionally read back the EFI label from user
space to make sure it is intact and correct.  I don't think we
can ever be to careful here.

NOTE: The was recently some concern expressed that writing EFI
labels from user space on Linux was not the right way to do this.
That instead two kernel ioctl()s should be used to create and
remove partitions.  After some investigation it's clear to me
using those ioctl() would be a bad idea.  The in fact don't
actually write partition tables to the disk, they only create
the partition devices in the kernel.  So what you really want
to do is write the label out from user space, then prompt the
kernel to re-read the partition from disk to create the partitions.
This is in fact exactly what newer version of parted do.
2009-10-23 11:57:59 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf aec988734b Command 'zpool create' needs to wait on correct partition names.
When creating partition tables we always need to wait until not
only the /dev/<disk><part> device appears.  But just as importantly
if we were originally given a udev path we need to wait for the
/dev/disk/*/<name>-part<part> symlink to be created.  However,
since the partition naming convention differs between /dev/ and
/dev/disk we determine based on the path which convention to
expect and then wait (for a few seconds) for the device to be
created.  Based on my experience with udev on my test nodes it
takes about 300ms for the devices to be created after being
prompted by the kernel.  This time will vary somehwat based
on how complicated your udev rules are, so for safety I threw
in a factor of 10.  We wait 3 seconds for the devices to appears
before erroring out with a failure.

An additional minor fix includes checking the force flag in the
EFI_GPT_PRIMARY_CORRUPT case.  This allows you to force the
update even in the corrupt partition case.

Finally, since these are Linux only changes I've dropped the
devid code entirely here because I still can't think of why we
would need or want it on a Linux system.
2009-10-21 11:50:42 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 5be28776fb Always preserve the passed path at creation time so udev may be used
After spending considerable time thinking about this I've come to the
conclusion that on Linux systems we don't need Solaris style devid
support.  Instead was can simply use udev if we are careful, there
are even some advantages.

The Solaris style devid's are designed to provide a mechanism by which
a device can be opened reliably regardless of it's location in the system.
This is exactly what udev provides us on Linux, a flexible mechanism for
consistently identifing the same devices regardless of probing order.
We just need to be careful to always open the device by the path provided
at creation time, this path must be stored in ZPOOL_CONFIG_PATH.  This
in fact has certain advantages.

For example, if in your system you always want the zpool to be able to
locate the disk regardless of physical location you can create the pool
using /dev/disk/by-id/.  This is perhaps what you'ld want on a desktop
system where the exact location is not that important.  It's more
critical that all the disks can be found.

However, in an enterprise setup there's a good chace that the physical
location of each drive is important.  You have like set things up such
that your raid groups span multiple hosts adapters, such that you can
lose an adapter without downtime.  In this case you would want to use
the /dev/disk/by-path/ path to ensure the path information is preserved
and you always open the disks at the right physical locations.  This
would ensure your system never gets accidently misconfigured and still
just works because the zpool was still able to locate the disk.

Finally, if you want to get really fancy you can always create your
own udev rules.  This way you could implement whatever lookup sceme
you wanted in user space for your drives.  This would include nice
cosmetic things like being able to control the device names in tools
like zpool status, since the name as just based of the device names.

I've yet to come up with a good reason to implement devid support on
Linux since we have udev.  But I've still just commented it out for now
because somebody might come up with a really good I forgot.
2009-10-19 13:46:48 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 48d1b0c5ab Cleanly integrate ZFS tools with libblkid.
The majority of this this patch concerns itself with doing a direct
replacement of Solaris's libdiskmgt library with libblkid+libefi.
You'll notice that this patch removes all libdiskmgt code instead of
ifdef'ing it out.  This was done to minimize any confusion when reading
the code because it seems unlikely we will ever port libdiskmgt to Linux.

Despite the replacement the behavior of the tools should have remained
the same with one exception.  For the moment, we are unable to check
the partitions of devices which have an MBR style partition table when
creating a filesystem.  If a non-efi partition sceme is detected on a
whole disk device we prompt the user to explicity use the force option.
It would not be a ton of work to make the tool aware of MBR style
partitions if this becomes a problem.

I've done basic sanity checking for various configurations and all
the issues I'm aware of have been addressed.  Even things like blkid
misidentifing a disk as ext3 when it is added to a zfs pool.  I'm
careful to always zero out the first 4k of any new zfs partition.  That
all said this is all new code and while it looks like it's working right
for me we should keep an eye on it for any strange behavior.
2009-10-15 16:28:47 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 992be351d5 Changes required to integrate libefi in to Linux.
The major change here is to fix up libefi to be linux aware.  For
the most part this wasn't too hard but there were a few major issues.

First off I needed to handle the DKIOCGMEDIAINFO and DKIOCINFO ioctls.
There is no direct equivilant for these ioctls under linux.  To handle
this I added wrapper functions which under Solaris simple call the ioctls.
But under Linux dig around the system a little bit getting the needed
info to fill in the requested structures.

Secondly the efi_ioctl() call was adapted such that under linux it directly
read or writes out the partition table.  Under Solaris this work was
handed off to the kernel via an ioctl.  In the efi_write() case we also
ensure we prompt the kernel via BLKRRPART to re-scan the new partition
table.  The libefi generated partition tables are correct but older
versions of ~parted-1.8.1 can not read them without a small patch.
The kernel and fdisk are able to read them just fine.

Thirdly efi_alloc_and_init() which is used by zpool to determine if a
device is a 'wholedisk' was updated to be linux aware.  This check is
performed by using the partition number for the device, which the
partition number is 0 on linux it is a 'wholedisk'.  However, certain
device type such as the loopback and ram disks needed to be excluded
because they do not support partitioning.

Forthly the zpool command was made symlink aware so it can correctly
resolve udev entries such as /dev/disk/by-*/*.  This symlinks are
fully expanded ensuring all block devices are recognized.  When a
when a 'wholedisk' block device is detected we now properly write
out an efi label and place zfs in the first partition (0th slice).
This partition is created 1MiB in to the disk to ensure it is aligned
nicely with all high end block devices I'm aware of.

This all works for me now but it did take quite a bit of work to get
it all sorted out.  It would not surprise me if certain special cases
were missed so we should keep any eye of for any odd behavior.
2009-10-14 16:07:48 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 81ec3f8951 Merge commit 'refs/top-bases/linux-user-disk' into linux-user-disk 2009-10-09 16:43:53 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf cb91bbe6ce Additional set of build system tweaks for libefi library. 2009-10-09 16:37:32 -07:00