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Serapheim Dimitropoulos 9f3c72a2a8 Name anonymous enum of KMC_BIT constants
Giving a name to this enum makes it discoverable from
debugging tools like DRGN and SDB. For example, with
the name proposed on this patch we can iterate over
these values in DRGN:
```
>>> prog.type('enum kmc_bit').enumerators
(('KMC_BIT_NOTOUCH', 0), ('KMC_BIT_NODEBUG', 1),
('KMC_BIT_NOMAGAZINE', 2), ('KMC_BIT_NOHASH', 3),
('KMC_BIT_QCACHE', 4), ('KMC_BIT_KMEM', 5),
('KMC_BIT_VMEM', 6), ('KMC_BIT_SLAB', 7),
...
```
This enables SDB to easily pretty-print the flags of
the spl_kmem_caches in the system like this:
```
> spl_kmem_caches -o "name,flags,total_memory"
name                                       flags total_memory
------------------------ ----------------------- ------------
abd_t                    KMC_NOMAGAZINE|KMC_SLAB        4.5MB
arc_buf_hdr_t_full       KMC_NOMAGAZINE|KMC_SLAB       12.3MB
... <cropped> ...
ddt_cache                               KMC_VMEM      583.7KB
ddt_entry_cache          KMC_NOMAGAZINE|KMC_SLAB         0.0B
... <cropped> ...
zio_buf_1048576             KMC_NODEBUG|KMC_VMEM         0.0B
... <cropped> ...
```

Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Closes #9478
2019-10-18 13:25:44 -04:00
Serapheim Dimitropoulos 851eda3566 Update skc_obj_alloc for spl kmem caches that are backed by Linux
Currently, for certain sizes and classes of allocations we use
SPL caches that are backed by caches in the Linux Slab allocator
to reduce fragmentation and increase utilization of memory. The
way things are implemented for these caches as of now though is
that we don't keep any statistics of the allocations that we
make from these caches.

This patch enables the tracking of allocated objects in those
SPL caches by making the trade-off of grabbing the cache lock
at every object allocation and free to update the respective
counter.

Additionally, this patch makes those caches visible in the
/proc/spl/kmem/slab special file.

As a side note, enabling the specific counter for those caches
enables SDB to create a more user-friendly interface than
/proc/spl/kmem/slab that can also cross-reference data from
slabinfo. Here is for example the output of one of those
caches in SDB that outputs the name of the underlying Linux
cache, the memory of SPL objects allocated in that cache,
and the percentage of those objects compared to all the
objects in it:
```
> spl_kmem_caches | filter obj.skc_name == "zio_buf_512" | pp
name        ...            source total_memory util
----------- ... ----------------- ------------ ----
zio_buf_512 ... kmalloc-512[SLUB]       16.9MB    8
```

Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Closes #9474
2019-10-18 13:24:28 -04:00
Matthew Macy c9c9c1e213 OpenZFS restructuring - ARC memory pressure
Factor Linux specific memory pressure handling out of ARC.  Each
platform will have different available interfaces for managing memory
pressure.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9472
2019-10-18 13:23:19 -04:00
Ryan Moeller 4313a5b4c5 Detect if sed supports --in-place
Not all versions of sed have the --in-place flag. Detect support for
the flag during ./configure and provide a fallback mechanism for those
systems where sed's behavior differs. The autoconf variable
${ac_inplace} can be used to choose the correct flags for editing a
file in place with sed.

Replace violating usages in Makefile.am with ${ac_inplace}.

Reviewed-by: Chris Dunlop <chris@onthe.net.au>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Closes #9463
2019-10-16 19:19:48 -07:00
Matthew Macy 08f530c699 Make zfsdev_getminor signature cross platform
Only pass the file descriptor to make zfsdev_get_miror() portable.

Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9466
2019-10-16 18:43:52 -07:00
Matthew Macy 0e939e434a Move linux specific mmp module_param_call handler to platform code
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9465
2019-10-16 18:37:31 -07:00
Matthew Macy cf2eba666e Add default case to lua kernel code
Some platforms, e.g. FreeBSD, support user space setjmp
semantics in kernel.

Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9450
2019-10-16 18:36:15 -07:00
Matthew Macy 47d57dbccf Fix signature for private functions without header declarations
Clang will complain if a function has no prior declaration

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9467
2019-10-16 18:34:19 -07:00
Matthew Macy 177c79dfbe Remove dead code and cleanup scoping in dmu_send.c
This addresses a number of problems with dmu_send.c:

* bp_span is unused which makes clang complain
* dump_write conflicts with FreeBSD's existing core dump code
* range_alloc is private to the file and not declared in any headers
  causing clang to complain

Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9432
2019-10-13 19:25:19 -07:00
Paul Dagnelie 511fce6b1f Don't call sizeof on void
We get the sizeof the appropriate type, and don't cast away const.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Closes #9455
2019-10-13 19:21:51 -07:00
Matthew Macy cdbba101f4 Move zfs_onexit_fd_hold to platform code
FreeBSD has a very different implementation.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9442
2019-10-13 19:19:39 -07:00
Matthew Macy c324701332 Move zio_delay_interrupt to platform code
FreeBSD has its own implementation as do other platforms.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9439
2019-10-13 19:15:27 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf d292307212
Modify sharenfs=on default behavior
While it may sometimes be convenient to export an NFS filesystem with
no_root_squash it should not be the default behavior.  Align the
default behavior with the Linux NFS server defaults.  To restore
the previous behavior use 'zfs set sharenfs="no_root_squash,..."'.

Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9397
Closes #9425
2019-10-13 19:13:26 -07:00
chrisrd 2c6fa6eafb Typo fix in comment: dso_dryrun
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Chris Dunlop <chris@onthe.net.au>
Closes #9452
2019-10-11 10:33:13 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf ea25ed2365
ZTS: Fix zpool_status_-s
After commit 5e74ac51 which split and reordered the run files the
`zpool_status_-s` test began failing.  The new ordering placed
the test after a previous test which used `zpool replace` to replace
a disk but did not clear its label.  This resulted in the next test,
`zpool_status_-s`, failing because of the potentially active
pool being detected on the replaced vdev.

    /dev/loop0 is part of potentially active pool 'testpool'

Use the default_mirror_setup_noexit() and default_cleanup_noexit()
functions to create the pool in `zpool_status_-s`.  They use the -f
flag by default.

In the `scrub_after_resilver` test wipe the label during cleanup
to prevent future failures if the tests are again reordered.

Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9451
2019-10-11 10:22:20 -07:00
Paul Dagnelie 516a83f886 Function name and comment updates
Rename certain functions for more consistency when they share common 
features. Make comments clearer about what arguments should be passed 
to the insert and add functions.

Reviewed by: Sara Hartse <sara.hartse@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Closes #9441
2019-10-11 10:13:21 -07:00
Matthew Macy bce795ad7a Remove linux/mod_compat.h from common code
It is no longer necessary; mod_compat.h is included from zfs_context.h.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9449
2019-10-11 10:10:20 -07:00
Matthew Macy af1698f59b Expose dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode to platform code
FreeBSD uses this in its pager ops routines

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9431
2019-10-11 10:06:18 -07:00
Richard Yao 803884217f Implement ZPOOL_IMPORT_UDEV_TIMEOUT_MS
Since 0.7.0, zpool import would unconditionally block on udev for 30
seconds. This introduced a regression in initramfs environments that
lack udev (particularly mdev based environments), yet use a zfs userland
tools intended for the system that had been built against udev. Gentoo's
genkernel is the main example, although custom user initramfs
environments would be similarly impacted unless special builds of the
ZFS userland utilities were done for them.  Such environments already
have their own mechanisms for blocking until device nodes are ready
(such as genkernel's scandelay parameter), so it is unnecessary for
zpool import to block on a non-existent udev until a timeout is reached
inside of them.

Rather than trying to intelligently determine whether udev is available
on the system to avoid unnecessarily blocking in such environments, it
seems best to just allow the environment to override the timeout.  I
propose that we add an environment variable called
ZPOOL_IMPORT_UDEV_TIMEOUT_MS. Setting it to 0 would restore the 0.6.x
behavior that was more desirable in mdev based initramfs environments.
This allows the system user land utilities to be reused when building
mdev-based initramfs archives.

Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Georgy Yakovlev <gyakovlev@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
Closes #9436
2019-10-11 09:52:48 -07:00
Ryan Moeller d96635a5c7 Clarify loop variable name in zfs copies test
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Closes #9445
2019-10-11 09:50:46 -07:00
Ryan Moeller 767f65cf73 Fix some style nits in tests
Mostly whitespace changes, no functional changes intended.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Closes #9447
2019-10-11 09:49:48 -07:00
loli10K 715c996d3b Fix pool creation with feature@allocation_classes disabled
When "feature@allocation_classes" is not enabled on the pool no vdev
with "special" or "dedup" allocation type should be allowed to exist in
the vdev tree.

Reviewed-by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes #9427 
Closes #9429
2019-10-10 16:39:41 -07:00
Matthew Macy 2516a87821 Move get_temporary_prop to platform code
Temporary property handling at the VFS layer requires
platform specific code.

Reviewed-by: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9401
2019-10-10 15:59:34 -07:00
Matthew Macy 6501906280 Add kmem cache accessors
Make the metaslab platform agnostic again by adding
accessor functions which can be implemented by each
platform.

Reviewed-by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9404
2019-10-10 15:45:52 -07:00
Matthew Macy eedb3a62b9 Make `zil_async_to_sync` visible to platform code
FreeBSD's zvol platform code requires access to the
zil_async_to_sync() function.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9440
2019-10-10 15:39:44 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf f3dc4a85e9
Update `zfs program` command usage
Update the zfs(8) man page to clearly describe that arguments for
channel programs are to be listed after the -- sentinel which
terminates argument processing.  This behavior is supported by
getopt on Linux, FreeBSD, and Illumos according to each platforms
respective man pages.

    zfs program [-jn] [-t instruction-limit] [-m memory-limit]
        pool script [--] arg1 ...

Reviewed-by: Clint Armstrong <clint@clintarmstrong.net>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9056 
Closes #9428
2019-10-10 09:49:45 -07:00
Matthew Macy e4f5fa1229 Fix strdup conflict on other platforms
In the FreeBSD kernel the strdup signature is:

```
char	*strdup(const char *__restrict, struct malloc_type *);
```

It's unfortunate that the developers have chosen to change
the signature of libc functions - but it's what I have to
deal with.

Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9433
2019-10-10 09:47:06 -07:00
Matthew Macy c5858ff946 Make clang happy with vdev_raidz_ code
The macros are used to generate code for conditions without a
corresponding branch. This is not a problem in practice, but
clang has no way of knowing that. Add a default branch with a
VERIFY(0) to indicate that it "can't happen"

```
In file included from \
/usr/home/mmacy/devel/ZoF/module/zfs/vdev_raidz_math_sse2.c:607:
/usr/home/mmacy/devel/ZoF/module/zfs/vdev_raidz_math_impl.h:281:3: \
error: no case matching constant switch condition '3' [-Werror]
```

Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9434
2019-10-10 09:45:37 -07:00
Ryan Moeller 381d91de7d Sort list of generated files in configure.ac
No functional change, just a quality of life improvement.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Closes #9426
2019-10-09 10:54:22 -07:00
Ryan Moeller 5e74ac51c7 Move platform independent tests to a shared runfile
Tests that aren't limited to running on Linux can be moved to a common
runfile to be shared with other platforms.

The test runner and wrapper script are enhanced to allow specifying
multiple runfiles as a comma-separated list. The default runfiles are
now "common.run,PLATFORM.run" where PLATFORM is determined at run time.

Sections in runfiles that share a path with another runfile can append
a colon separator and an identifier to the path in the section
name, ie `[tests/functional/atime:Linux]`, to avoid overriding the tests
specified by other runfiles.

Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Closes #9391
2019-10-09 10:39:26 -07:00
Paul Dagnelie ca5777793e Reduce loaded range tree memory usage
This patch implements a new tree structure for ZFS, and uses it to 
store range trees more efficiently.

The new structure is approximately a B-tree, though there are some 
small differences from the usual characterizations. The tree has core 
nodes and leaf nodes; each contain data elements, which the elements 
in the core nodes acting as separators between its children. The 
difference between core and leaf nodes is that the core nodes have an 
array of children, while leaf nodes don't. Every node in the tree may 
be only partially full; in most cases, they are all at least 50% full 
(in terms of element count) except for the root node, which can be 
less full. Underfull nodes will steal from their neighbors or merge to 
remain full enough, while overfull nodes will split in two. The data 
elements are contained in tree-controlled buffers; they are copied 
into these on insertion, and overwritten on deletion. This means that 
the elements are not independently allocated, which reduces overhead, 
but also means they can't be shared between trees (and also that 
pointers to them are only valid until a side-effectful tree operation 
occurs). The overhead varies based on how dense the tree is, but is 
usually on the order of about 50% of the element size; the per-node 
overheads are very small, and so don't make a significant difference. 
The trees can accept arbitrary records; they accept a size and a 
comparator to allow them to be used for a variety of purposes.

The new trees replace the AVL trees used in the range trees today. 
Currently, the range_seg_t structure contains three 8 byte integers 
of payload and two 24 byte avl_tree_node_ts to handle its storage in 
both an offset-sorted tree and a size-sorted tree (total size: 64 
bytes). In the new model, the range seg structures are usually two 4 
byte integers, but a separate one needs to exist for the size-sorted 
and offset-sorted tree. Between the raw size, the 50% overhead, and 
the double storage, the new btrees are expected to use 8*1.5*2 = 24 
bytes per record, or 33.3% as much memory as the AVL trees (this is 
for the purposes of storing metaslab range trees; for other purposes, 
like scrubs, they use ~50% as much memory).

We reduced the size of the payload in the range segments by teaching 
range trees about starting offsets and shifts; since metaslabs have a 
fixed starting offset, and they all operate in terms of disk sectors, 
we can store the ranges using 4-byte integers as long as the size of 
the metaslab divided by the sector size is less than 2^32. For 512-byte
sectors, this is a 2^41 (or 2TB) metaslab, which with the default
settings corresponds to a 256PB disk. 4k sector disks can handle 
metaslabs up to 2^46 bytes, or 2^63 byte disks. Since we do not 
anticipate disks of this size in the near future, there should be 
almost no cases where metaslabs need 64-byte integers to store their 
ranges. We do still have the capability to store 64-byte integer ranges 
to account for cases where we are storing per-vdev (or per-dnode) trees, 
which could reasonably go above the limits discussed. We also do not 
store fill information in the compact version of the node, since it 
is only used for sorted scrub.

We also optimized the metaslab loading process in various other ways
to offset some inefficiencies in the btree model. While individual
operations (find, insert, remove_from) are faster for the btree than 
they are for the avl tree, remove usually requires a find operation, 
while in the AVL tree model the element itself suffices. Some clever 
changes actually caused an overall speedup in metaslab loading; we use 
approximately 40% less cpu to load metaslabs in our tests on Illumos.

Another memory and performance optimization was achieved by changing 
what is stored in the size-sorted trees. When a disk is heavily 
fragmented, the df algorithm used by default in ZFS will almost always 
find a number of small regions in its initial cursor-based search; it 
will usually only fall back to the size-sorted tree to find larger 
regions. If we increase the size of the cursor-based search slightly, 
and don't store segments that are smaller than a tunable size floor 
in the size-sorted tree, we can further cut memory usage down to 
below 20% of what the AVL trees store. This also results in further 
reductions in CPU time spent loading metaslabs.

The 16KiB size floor was chosen because it results in substantial memory 
usage reduction while not usually resulting in situations where we can't 
find an appropriate chunk with the cursor and are forced to use an 
oversized chunk from the size-sorted tree. In addition, even if we do 
have to use an oversized chunk from the size-sorted tree, the chunk 
would be too small to use for ZIL allocations, so it isn't as big of a 
loss as it might otherwise be. And often, more small allocations will 
follow the initial one, and the cursor search will now find the 
remainder of the chunk we didn't use all of and use it for subsequent 
allocations. Practical testing has shown little or no change in 
fragmentation as a result of this change.

If the size-sorted tree becomes empty while the offset sorted one still 
has entries, it will load all the entries from the offset sorted tree 
and disregard the size floor until it is unloaded again. This operation 
occurs rarely with the default setting, only on incredibly thoroughly 
fragmented pools.

There are some other small changes to zdb to teach it to handle btrees, 
but nothing major.
                                           
Reviewed-by: George Wilson <gwilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy seb@delphix.com
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Closes #9181
2019-10-09 10:36:03 -07:00
Igor K d0a84ba92b ZTS: Fix mmp_hostid test
Correctly use the `mntpnt_fs` variable, and include additional
logic to ensure the /etc/hostid is correct set up and cleaned up.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Closes #9349
2019-10-08 13:40:17 -07:00
George Melikov 7b50929851 module/Makefile.in: don't run xargs if empty
If stdin if empty - don't run xargs command,
otherwise we can get `cp: missing file operand`
error.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Closes #9418
2019-10-08 10:10:23 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 94bcf6f5e3
ZTS: Fix trim/trim_config and trim/autotrim_config
There have been occasional CI failures which occur when the trimmed
vdev size exactly matches the target size.  Resolve this by slightly
relaxing the conditional and checking for -ge rather than -gt.  In
all of the cases observer, the values match exactly.  For example:

    Failure /mnt/trim-vdev1 is 768 MB which is not -gt than 768 MB

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9399
2019-10-04 12:38:07 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 6bd4f4545d
Fix automount for root filesystems
Commit 093bb64 resolved an automount failures for chroot'd processes
but inadvertently broke automounting for root filesystems where the
vfs_mntpoint is NULL.  Resolve the issue by checking for NULL in order
to generate the correct path.

Reviewed-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9381
Closes #9384
2019-10-04 12:30:51 -07:00
Matthew Macy 2cc479d049 Rename rangelock_ functions to zfs_rangelock_
A rangelock KPI already exists on FreeBSD.  Add a zfs_ prefix as
per our convention to prevent any conflict with existing symbols.

Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9402
2019-10-03 15:54:29 -07:00
Tony Nguyen 64b6c47d90 dbuf_hold_impl() cleanup to improve cached read performance
Currently every dbuf_hold_impl() incurs kmem_alloc() and kmem_free()
which can be costly for cached read performance.

This change reverts the dbuf_hold_impl() fix stack commit, i.e.
fc5bb51f08 to eliminate the extra
kmem_alloc() and kmem_free() operations and improve cached read
performance. With the change, each dbuf_hold_impl() frame uses 40 bytes
more, total of 800 for 20 recursive levels. Linux kernel stack sizes are
8K and 16K for 32bit and 64bit, respectively, so stack overrun risk is
limited.

Sample stack output comparisons with 50 PB file and recordsize=512
Current code
 11)     2240      64   arc_alloc_buf+0x4a/0xd0 [zfs]
 12)     2176     264   dbuf_read_impl.constprop.16+0x2e3/0x7f0 [zfs]
 13)     1912     120   dbuf_read+0xe5/0x520 [zfs]
 14)     1792      56   dbuf_hold_impl_arg+0x572/0x630 [zfs]
 15)     1736      64   dbuf_hold_impl_arg+0x508/0x630 [zfs]
 16)     1672      64   dbuf_hold_impl_arg+0x508/0x630 [zfs]
 17)     1608      40   dbuf_hold_impl+0x23/0x40 [zfs]
 18)     1568      40   dbuf_hold_level+0x32/0x60 [zfs]
 19)     1528      16   dbuf_hold+0x16/0x20 [zfs]

dbuf_hold_impl() cleanup
 11)     2320      64   arc_alloc_buf+0x4a/0xd0 [zfs]
 12)     2256     264   dbuf_read_impl.constprop.17+0x2e3/0x7f0 [zfs]
 13)     1992     120   dbuf_read+0xe5/0x520 [zfs]
 14)     1872      96   dbuf_hold_impl+0x50f/0x5e0 [zfs]
 15)     1776     104   dbuf_hold_impl+0x4df/0x5e0 [zfs]
 16)     1672     104   dbuf_hold_impl+0x4df/0x5e0 [zfs]
 17)     1568      40   dbuf_hold_level+0x32/0x60 [zfs]
 18)     1528      16   dbuf_hold+0x16/0x20 [zfs]

Performance observations on 8K recordsize filesystem:
- 8/128/1024K at 1-128 sequential cached read, ~3% improvement

Testing done on Ubuntu 18.04 with 4.15 kernel, 8vCPUs and SSD storage on
VMware ESX.

Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <tony.nguyen@delphix.com>
Closes #9351
2019-10-03 15:33:38 -07:00
Matthew Macy 73cdcc6323 OpenZFS restructuring - libzfs
Factor Linux specific functionality out of libzfs.

Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9377
2019-10-03 10:33:16 -07:00
Matthew Macy 7c5eff9400 OpenZFS restructuring - libzutil
Factor Linux specific functionality out of libzutil.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Closes #9356
2019-10-03 10:20:44 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf e1c216fb0c
ZTS: Fix upgrade_readonly_pool
Update cleanup_upgrade to use destroy_dataset and destroy_pool
when performing cleanup.  These wrappers retry if the pool is busy
preventing occasional failures like those observed when running
tests upgrade_readonly_pool.  For example:

    SUCCESS: test enabled == enabled
    User accounting upgrade is not executed on readonly pool
    NOTE: Performing local cleanup via log_onexit (cleanup_upgrade)
    cannot destroy 'testpool': pool is busy
    ERROR: zpool destroy testpool exited 1

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #9400
2019-10-03 09:39:13 -07:00
Didier Roche 8ae8b2a144 Workaround to avoid a race when /var/lib is a persistent dataset
If /var/lib is a dataset not under <pool>/ROOT/<root_dataset>, as
proposed in the ubuntu root on zfs upstream guide
(https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Ubuntu-18.04-Root-on-ZFS),
we end up with a race where some services, like systemd-random-seed
are writing under /var/lib, while zfs-mount is called. zfs mount will
then potentially fail because of /var/lib isn't empty and so, can't be
mounted.
Order those 2 units for now (more may be needed) as we can't declare
virtually a provide mount point to match
"RequiresMountsFor=/var/lib/systemd/random-seed" from
systemd-random-seed.service.
The optional generator for zfs 0.8 fixes it, but it's not enabled
by default nor necessarily required.

Example:
- rpool/ROOT/ubuntu (mountpoint = /)
- rpool/var/ (mountpoint = /var)
- rpool/var/lib  (mountpoint = /var/lib)

Both zfs-mount.service and systemd-random-seed.service are starting
After=systemd-remount-fs.service. zfs-mount.service should be done
before local-fs.target while systemd-random-seed.service should finish
before sysinit.target (which is a later target).
Ideally, we would have a way for zfs mount -a unit to declare all paths
or move systemd-random-seed after local-fs.target.

Reviewed-by: Antonio Russo <antonio.e.russo@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Didier Roche <didrocks@ubuntu.com>
Closes #9360
2019-10-02 10:51:55 -07:00
Matthew Macy d31277abb1 OpenZFS restructuring - libspl
Factor Linux specific pieces out of libspl.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9336
2019-10-02 10:39:48 -07:00
Matthew Macy 6360e2779e Add inode accessors to common code
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9389
2019-10-02 09:15:12 -07:00
Matthew Macy 13a4027a7c OpenZFS restructuring - arc_stats
Make arc_stats visible to platform code.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9386
2019-10-01 16:35:05 -07:00
Matthew Macy 7111c86ca3 Enable clang to use intrinsics for lz4
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9385
2019-10-01 13:17:32 -07:00
dacianstremtan bd76e6817c Fix for zfs-dracut regression
Line 31 and 32 overwrote the ${root} variable which broke mount-zfs.sh
We have create a new variable for the dataset instead of overwriting the
${root} variable in zfs-load-key.sh${root} variable in zfs-load-key.sh

Reviewed-by: Kash Pande <kash@tripleback.net>
Reviewed-by: Garrett Fields <ghfields@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Dacian Reece-Stremtan <dacianstremtan@gmail.com>
Closes #8913 
Closes #9379
2019-10-01 12:54:27 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf 608f8749a1
Perform KABI checks in parallel
Reduce the time required for ./configure to perform the needed
KABI checks by allowing kbuild to compile multiple test cases in
parallel.  This was accomplished by splitting each test's source
code from the logic handling whether that code could be compiled
or not.

By introducing this split it's possible to minimize the number of
times kbuild needs to be invoked.  As importantly, it means all of
the tests can be built in parallel.  This does require a little extra
care since we expect some tests to fail, so the --keep-going (-k)
option must be provided otherwise some tests may not get compiled.
Furthermore, since a failure during the kbuild modpost phase will
result in an early exit; the final linking phase is limited to tests
which passed the initial compilation and produced an object file.

Once everything has been built the configure script proceeds as
previously.  The only significant difference is that it now merely
needs to test for the existence of a .ko file to determine the
result of a given test.  This vastly speeds up the entire process.

New test cases should use ZFS_LINUX_TEST_SRC to declare their test
source code and ZFS_LINUX_TEST_RESULT to check the result.  All of
the existing kernel-*.m4 files have been updated accordingly, see
config/kernel-current-time.m4 for a basic example.  The legacy
ZFS_LINUX_TRY_COMPILE macro has been kept to handle special cases
but it's use is not encouraged.

                  master (secs)   patched (secs)
                  -------------   ----------------
autogen.sh        61              68
configure         137             24  (~17% of current run time)
make -j $(nproc)  44              44
make rpms         287             150

Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #8547 
Closes #9132
Closes #9341
2019-10-01 12:50:34 -07:00
Prakash Surya 99573cc053 Timeout waiting for ZVOL device to be created
We've seen cases where after creating a ZVOL, the ZVOL device node in
"/dev" isn't generated after 20 seconds of waiting, which is the point
at which our applications gives up on waiting and reports an error.

The workload when this occurs is to "refresh" 400+ ZVOLs roughly at the
same time, based on a policy set by the user. This refresh operation
will destroy the ZVOL, and re-create it based on a snapshot.

When this occurs, we see many hundreds of entries on the "z_zvol" taskq
(based on inspection of the /proc/spl/taskq-all file). Many of the
entries on the taskq end up in the "zvol_remove_minors_impl" function,
and I've measured the latency of that function:

Function = zvol_remove_minors_impl
msecs               : count     distribution
  0 -> 1          : 0        |                                        |
  2 -> 3          : 0        |                                        |
  4 -> 7          : 1        |                                        |
  8 -> 15         : 0        |                                        |
 16 -> 31         : 0        |                                        |
 32 -> 63         : 0        |                                        |
 64 -> 127        : 1        |                                        |
128 -> 255        : 45       |****************************************|
256 -> 511        : 5        |****                                    |

That data is from a 10 second sample, using the BCC "funclatency" tool.
As we can see, in this 10 second sample, most calls took 128ms at a
minimum. Thus, some basic math tells us that in any 20 second interval,
we could only process at most about 150 removals, which is much less
than the 400+ that'll occur based on the workload.

As a result of this, and since all ZVOL minor operations will go through
the single threaded "z_zvol" taskq, the latency for creating a single
ZVOL device can be unreasonably large due to other ZVOL activity on the
system. In our case, it's large enough to cause the application to
generate an error and fail the operation.

When profiling the "zvol_remove_minors_impl" function, I saw that most
of the time in the function was spent off-cpu, blocked in the function
"taskq_wait_outstanding". How this works, is "zvol_remove_minors_impl"
will dispatch calls to "zvol_free" using the "system_taskq", and then
the "taskq_wait_outstanding" function is used to wait for all of those
dispatched calls to occur before "zvol_remove_minors_impl" will return.

As far as I can tell, "zvol_remove_minors_impl" doesn't necessarily have
to wait for all calls to "zvol_free" to occur before it returns. Thus,
this change removes the call to "taskq_wait_oustanding", so that calls
to "zvol_free" don't affect the latency of "zvol_remove_minors_impl".

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: John Gallagher <john.gallagher@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Prakash Surya <prakash.surya@delphix.com>
Closes #9380
2019-10-01 12:33:12 -07:00
Matthew Macy 3283f137d7 OpenZFS restructuring - zpool
Factor Linux specific functions out of the zpool command.
    
Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allanjude@freebsd.org>
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #9333
2019-09-30 12:16:06 -07:00
Matthew Macy 7bb0c29468 OpenZFS restructuring - zfs_ioctl
Refactor the zfs ioctls in to platform dependent and independent bits.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Sean Eric Fagan <sef@ixsystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com>
Closes #9301
2019-09-27 10:46:28 -07:00