With this patch applied I get the following failure 100% of the time,
I'd prefer to debug it and keep moving forward but I do not have the
time right now so I'm reverting the patch to the version which worked.
Ricardo please fix.
(gdb) bt
0 ztest_dmu_write_parallel (za=0x2aaaac898960) at
../../cmd/ztest/ztest.c:2566
1 0x0000000000405a79 in ztest_thread (arg=<value optimized out>)
at ../../cmd/ztest/ztest.c:3862
2 0x00002b2e6a7a841d in zk_thread_helper (arg=<value optimized out>)
at ../../lib/libzpool/kernel.c:131
3 0x000000379be06367 in start_thread (arg=<value optimized out>)
at pthread_create.c:297
4 0x000000379b2d30ad in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6
This resolves previous scalabily concerns about the cost of calling
curthread which previously required a list walk. The kthread address
is now tracked as thread specific data which can be quickly returned.
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Because the local 'index' variable shadows the index() function
it was replaced by 'i'. Unfortunately when I made this change
I accidentally replaced one instance with 'j' resulting in the
short decimal values being printed incorrectly.
It's still not clear to me why the default value here is large
enough Solaris. I hit this limit again when setting up 120 SATA
drives configured as 15 raidz2 groups each containing 8 drives.
We expect to go bigger so we may just want to spend a little
time and figure out how to make this all dynamic.
While the generic atomic implementation is not used by default
for x86_64 or x86 builds, we still need to always build it with
-fPIC if we ever want to use it on these platforms.
Futher testing on my powerpc system revealed that the powerpc
specific atomic implemetation was flawed. Rather than spending
a lot of time correctly reimplementing it in assembly I have
reworked it in to a 100% generic version. The generic version
will not perform well but it does provide correct sematics. It
will be used only when there is no architecture specific version
available. These changes do not impact x86_64 and x86 which have
have correct native implementations.