The 2.6.30 kernel build systems sets -Wframe-larger-than=2048 which causes
a warning to be generated when an individual stack frame exceeds 2048.
This caught the spa_history_log() and dmu_objset_snapshot() functions
which declared a data structure on the stack which contained a char
array of MAXPATHLEN. This in defined to be 4096 in the linux kernel
and I imagine it is quite large under Solaris as well. Regardless, the
offending data structures were moved to the heap to correctly keep the
stack depth to a minimum. We might consider setting this value even
lower to catch additional offenders because we are expecting deep stacks.
Tested under CHAOS4.2, RHEL5, SLES11, and FC11 (all x86_64)
Features:
Honor spa_mode() when opening the block device. Previously this
was ignored and devices were always opened read/write.
Integrated DKIOCFLUSHWRITECACHE zio operation with linux WRITE_BARRIER
for kernels post 2.6.24 where empty bio requests are supported. For
earlier kernels ENOTSUP is returned and no barriers are performed. If
RHEL5 based kernels are intended to be supported long term we may need
make use of the old akward API.
With the addition of WRITE_BARRIER support all writes which were
WRITE_SYNC can now be safely made WRITE bios. They will now take
advantage of aggregation in the elevator and improved write performance
is likely.
Notice the ZIO_FLAG_SPECULATIVE flag and pass along the hint to the
elevator by using READA instead of READ. This provides the elevator
the ability to prioritize the real READs ahead of the speculative IO
if needed.
Implement an initial version of vdev_disk_io_done() which in the case
of an EIO error triggers a media change check. If it determines a
media change has occured we fail the device and remove it from the
config. This logic I'm sure can be improved further but for now it
is an improvement over the VERIFY() that no error will ever happen.
APIs:
2.6.22 API change
Unused destroy_dirty_buffers arg removed from prototype.
2.6.24 API change
Empty write barriers are now supported and we should use them.
2.6.24 API change
Size argument dropped from bio_endio and bi_end_io, because the
bi_end_io is only called once now when the request is complete.
There is no longer any need for a size argument. This also means
that partial IO's are no longer possibe and the end_io callback
should not check bi->bi_size. Finally, the return type was updated
to void.
2.6.28 API change
open/close_bdev_excl() renamed to open/close_bdev_exclusive().
2.6.29 API change
BIO_RW_SYNC renamed to BIO_RW_SYNCIO.
2.6.22 API change
Unused destroy_dirty_buffers arg removed from prototype.
2.6.24 API change
Empty write barriers are now supported and we should use them.
2.6.24 API change
Size argument dropped from bio_endio and bi_end_io, because the
bi_end_io is only called once now when the request is complete.
There is no longer any need for a size argument. This also means
that partial IO's are no longer possibe and the end_io callback
should not check bi->bi_size. Finally, the return type was updated
to void.
2.6.28 API change
open/close_bdev_excl() renamed to open/close_bdev_exclusive().
2.6.29 API change
BIO_RW_SYNC renamed to BIO_RW_SYNCIO.