Add multihost=on|off pool property to control MMP. When enabled
a new thread writes uberblocks to the last slot in each label, at a
set frequency, to indicate to other hosts the pool is actively imported.
These uberblocks are the last synced uberblock with an updated
timestamp. Property defaults to off.
During tryimport, find the "best" uberblock (newest txg and timestamp)
repeatedly, checking for change in the found uberblock. Include the
results of the activity test in the config returned by tryimport.
These results are reported to user in "zpool import".
Allow the user to control the period between MMP writes, and the
duration of the activity test on import, via a new module parameter
zfs_multihost_interval. The period is specified in milliseconds. The
activity test duration is calculated from this value, and from the
mmp_delay in the "best" uberblock found initially.
Add a kstat interface to export statistics about Multiple Modifier
Protection (MMP) updates. Include the last synced txg number, the
timestamp, the delay since the last MMP update, the VDEV GUID, the VDEV
label that received the last MMP update, and the VDEV path. Abbreviated
output below.
$ cat /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/mypool/multihost
31 0 0x01 10 880 105092382393521 105144180101111
txg timestamp mmp_delay vdev_guid vdev_label vdev_path
20468 261337 250274925 68396651780 3 /dev/sda
20468 261339 252023374 6267402363293 1 /dev/sdc
20468 261340 252000858 6698080955233 1 /dev/sdx
20468 261341 251980635 783892869810 2 /dev/sdy
20468 261342 253385953 8923255792467 3 /dev/sdd
20468 261344 253336622 042125143176 0 /dev/sdab
20468 261345 253310522 1200778101278 2 /dev/sde
20468 261346 253286429 0950576198362 2 /dev/sdt
20468 261347 253261545 96209817917 3 /dev/sds
20468 261349 253238188 8555725937673 3 /dev/sdb
Add a new tunable zfs_multihost_history to specify the number of MMP
updates to store history for. By default it is set to zero meaning that
no MMP statistics are stored.
When using ztest to generate activity, for automated tests of the MMP
function, some test functions interfere with the test. For example, the
pool is exported to run zdb and then imported again. Add a new ztest
function, "-M", to alter ztest behavior to prevent this.
Add new tests to verify the new functionality. Tests provided by
Giuseppe Di Natale.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <andreas.dilger@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov>
Closes#745Closes#6279
If no spl_hostid was set, and no /etc/hostid file existed, the user
and kernel would have different values for the hostid.
The kernel's would be 0. User space's would depend on the libc
implementation. On systems with glibc, it would be a generated value,
probably the first 4 bytes of an IP address (see man 3 gethostid and
comments above hostid_read in SPL for details).
This then causes the hostid stored in the labels and in the pool
config not to match the hostid userspace obtains from
get_system_hostid().
Since the kernel has no way to know the libc's generated hostid value,
it serves no purpose for ZFS to use the value.
This patch changes user space's get_system_hostid() to conform to the
kernel's method, first checking for the spl_hostid via sysfs, and then
reading from /etc/hostid directly.
It does not look up spl_hostid_path, because if that is set and the
file it pointed to exists, spl_hostid will reflect its contents.
It eliminates the call to libc's gethostid().
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <andreas.dilger@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov>
Closes#745Closes#6279
When VERIFY3_IMPL() was adjusted in 682ce104, the values of
the operands were omitted from the variadic arguments list.
This patch simply corrects this.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Closes#6343
Currently, there is no way to pause a scrub. Pausing may
be useful when the pool is busy with other I/O to preserve
bandwidth.
This patch adds the ability to pause and resume scrubbing.
This is achieved by maintaining a persistent on-disk scrub state.
While the state is 'paused' we do not scrub any more blocks.
We do however perform regular scan housekeeping such as
freeing async destroyed and deadlist blocks while paused.
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Thomas Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Reviewed-by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheimd@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Alek Pinchuk <apinchuk@datto.com>
Closes#6167
Musl libc's <stdio.h> doesn't include <stdarg.h>, which cause
`va_start` and `va_end` end up being undefined symbols.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Signed-off-by: Leorize <alaviss@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#6310
Authored by: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Ported-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
The existing kernel-side code only provides a method to rollback to a
latest snapshot, whatever it happens to be at the time when the rollback
is actually done. That could be unsafe or confusing in environments
where concurrent DSL changes are possible as the resulting state could
correspond to a newer or older snapshot than the originally requested
one.
This change allows to amend that method such that the rollback is
performed only when the latest snapshot has a specific name. That is,
if a new snapshot is concurrently created or the target snapshot is
destroyed, then no rollback is done and EXDEV error is returned.
New libzfs_core function lzc_rollback_to() is provided for the new
functionality. libzfs is changed to use lzc_rollback_to() to implement
zfs rollback command.
Perhaps we should return different errors to distinguish the case where
the desired snapshot exists but it's not the latest snapshot and the
case where the desired snapshot does not exist.
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7600
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/3d645ebCloses#6292
Authored by: Sowrabha Gopal <sowrabha.gopal@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Ported-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
dir_is_empty_readdir() immediately returns if fdopendir() fails.
We should close dirfd when that happens.
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/8430
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/e165e20Closes#6289
GCC 7.1 with will warn when we're not checking the snprintf()
return code in cases where the buffer could be truncated. This
patch either checks the snprintf return code (where applicable),
or simply disables the warnings (ztest.c).
Reviewed-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@osnexus.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes#6253
Authored by: Andrew Stormont <astormont@racktopsystems.com>
Reviewed by: Marcel Telka <marcel@telka.sk>
Reviewed by: Toomas Soome <tsoome@me.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Ported-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/8331
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/4f4378cCloses#6255
This prints dashes instead of zeros for zero latency values in
'zpool iostat -p'. You'll get zero latencies reported when the
disk is idle, but technically a zero latency is invalid, since you
can't measure the latency of doing nothing.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes#6210
When spare or l2cache device path changes, zpool import will not fix up
their paths like normal vdev. The issue is that when you supply a pool
name argument to zpool import, it will use it to filter out device which
doesn't have the pool name in the label. Since spare and l2cache device
never have that in the label, they'll always get filtered out.
We fix this by making sure we never filter out a spare or l2cache
device.
Reviewed by: Richard Elling <Richard.Elling@RichardElling.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@osnexus.com>
Closes#6158
This addition will enable us to sync an open TXG to the main pool
on demand. The functionality is similar to 'sync(2)' but 'zpool sync'
will return when data has hit the main storage instead of potentially
just the ZIL as is the case with the 'sync(2)' cmd.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Alek Pinchuk <apinchuk@datto.com>
Closes#6122
This patch adds a '-f' option to 'zpool offline' to fault a vdev
instead of bringing it offline. Unlike the OFFLINE state, the
FAULTED state will trigger the FMA code, allowing for things like
autoreplace and triggering the slot fault LED. The -f faults
persist across imports, unless they were set with the temporary
(-t) flag. Both persistent and temporary faults can be cleared
with zpool clear.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes#6094
In glibc-2.23 <sys/sysmacros.h> isn't automatically included in
<sys/types.h> [1], so we need ot explicitely include it.
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-11/msg00253.html
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Justin Lecher <jlec@gentoo.org>
Closes#6132
This allows users to specify "-o property=value" to override and
"-x property" to exclude properties when receiving a zfs send stream.
Both native and user properties can be specified.
This is useful when using zfs send/receive for periodic
backup/replication because it lets users change properties such as
canmount, mountpoint, or compression without modifying the source.
References:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/2745https://www.illumos.org/issues/3753
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Alek Pinchuk <apinchuk@datto.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#1350Closes#5349
Document the existence of `createtxg` and `guid` native properties
in man pages and zfs command output.
One of the great features of ZFS is incremental replication of
snapshots, possibly between pools on different machines.
Shell scripts are commonly used to auomate this procedure. They have to
find the most recent common snapshot between both sides and then
perform incremental send & recv.
Currently, scripts rely on the sorting order of `zfs list`, which
defaults to `createtxg`, and the assumption that snapshot names on
either side do not change.
By making `createtxg` and `guid` part of the public ZFS interface,
scripts are enabled to use
a) `createtxg` to determine the logical & temporal order of snapshots
(the creation property is not an equivalent substitute since
multiple snapshots may be created within one second)
b) `guid` to uniquely identify a snapshot, independent of its current
display name
This has the potential of making scripts safer and correct.
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: DHE <git@dehacked.net>
Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Schwarz <me@cschwarz.com>
Closes#6102
A race condition between 'zpool export' and 'zfs create' can crash the
latter: this is because we never check libzfs`zpool_open() return
value in libzfs`zfs_create().
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#6096
zfsonlinux/spl@8f87971 added __spl_pf_fstrans_check for the xfs related
check, so we use them accordingly.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@osnexus.com>
Closes#6113
This commit allow higher ashift values (up to 16) in 'zpool create'
The ashift value was previously limited to 13 (8K block) in b41c990
because the limited number of uberblocks we could fit in the
statically sized (128K) vdev label ring buffer could prevent the
ability the safely roll back a pool to recover it.
Since b02fe35 the largest uberblock size we support is 8K: this
allow us to store a minimum number of 16 uberblocks in the vdev
label, even with higher ashift values.
Additionally change 'ashift' pool property behaviour: if set it will
be used as the default hint value in subsequent vdev operations
('zpool add', 'attach' and 'replace'). A custom ashift value can still
be specified from the command line, if desired.
Finally, fix a bug in add-o_ashift.ksh caused by a missing variable.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#2024Closes#4205Closes#4740Closes#5763
* Add zfs_nicebytes() to print human-readable sizes
Some 'zfs', 'zpool' and 'zdb' output strings can be confusing to the
user when no units are specified. This add a new zfs_nicenum_format
"ZFS_NICENUM_BYTES" used to print bytes in their human-readable form.
Additionally, update some test cases to use machine-parsable 'zfs get'.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#2414Closes#3185Closes#3594Closes#6032
OpenZFS 7252 - compressed zfs send / receive
OpenZFS 7628 - create long versions of ZFS send / receive options
Authored by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy <sebastien.roy@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: David Quigley <dpquigl@davequigley.com>
Reviewed by: Thomas Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: David Quigley <dpquigl@davequigley.com>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Ported-by: bunder2015 <omfgbunder@gmail.com>
Ported-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com>
Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Porting Notes:
- Most of 7252 was already picked up during ABD work. This
commit represents the gap from the final commit to openzfs.
- Fixed split_large_blocks check in do_dump()
- An alternate version of the write_compressible() function was
implemented for Linux which does not depend on fio. The behavior
of fio differs significantly based on the exact version.
- mkholes was replaced with truncate for Linux.
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7252
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/5602294Closes#6067
zdb -e for active cache-less pools fails:
$ sudo zpool create -o cachefile=none basic mirror sdk sdl
$ sudo zdb -e -b basic
zdb: can't open 'basic': No such file or directory
This is a recent regression introduce by commit c30d8de.
Reviewed-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com>
Closes#6059
This patch updates the "zpool status/iostat -c" commands to only run
"pre-baked" scripts from the /etc/zfs/zpool.d directory (or wherever
you install to). The scripts can only be run from -c as an unprivileged
user (unless the ZPOOL_SCRIPTS_AS_ROOT environment var is
set by root). This was done to encourage scripts to be written is such
a way that normal users can use them, and to be cautious. If your
script needs to run a privileged command, consider adding the
appropriate line in /etc/sudoers. See zpool(8) for an example of how
to do this.
The patch also allows the scripts to output custom column names. If
the script outputs a line like:
name=value
then "name" is used for the column name, and "value" is its value.
Multiple columns can be specified by outputting multiple lines. Column
names and values can have spaces. If the value is empty, a dash (-) is
printed instead.
After all the "name=value" lines are read (if any), zpool will take the
next the next line of output (if any) and print it without a column
header. After that, no more lines will be processed. This can be
useful for printing errors.
Lastly, this patch also disables the -c option with the latency and
request size histograms, since it produced awkward output and made the
code harder to maintain.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes#5852
Fix a leak when generating a replication stream of a cloned dataset.
Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@datto.com>
Closes#6034
musl's sys/errno.h is literally:
/#warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/errno.h> to <errno.h>
/#include <errno.h>
It does the same for sys/{poll,signal}.h. This is rather noisy when
building ZoL against musl. musl is also correct in pointing out that the
correct headers are outside of sys/ according to the single unix
specification:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/errno.h.htmlhttp://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/poll.h.htmlhttp://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/signal.h.html
Lets implement our own sys/* versions of these headers to redirect to
the proper userland ones when building in userspace. That will silence
the warning.
There are also some instances where we include incorrectly from sys/ or
from outside of sys/ in userspace only code. In these instances, lets
just fix the includes directly.
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
Closes#5993
When building on Gentoo against musl, GCC complains:
timestamp.c: In function ‘print_timestamp’:
timestamp.c:32:19: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘nl_langinfo’ makes
integer from pointer without a cast
#define _DATE_FMT "%+"
^
timestamp.c:47:21: note: in expansion of macro ‘_DATE_FMT’
fmt = nl_langinfo(_DATE_FMT);
^
The error was wrapped to meet comment style requirements.
This code is used by `zpool iostat -T d 1` to print a date and upon
testing it, I see no date printed. Lets use D_T_FMT so that something
gets printed and if D_T_FMT is not avaliable, then we can fall back to
"%+".
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <ryao@gentoo.org>
Closes#5993
Authored by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@nexenta.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Porting Notes:
- Updated 'zpool labelclear' and 'zdb -l' such that they attempt
to find a vdev given solely its short name. This behavior is
consistent with the upstream OpenZFS code and the test cases
depend on it. The actual implementation differs slightly due
to device naming conventions on Linux.
- auto_online_001_pos, auto_replace_001_pos and add-o_ashift
test cases updated to expect failure when no label exists.
- read_efi_label() and zpool_label_disk_check() are read-only
operations and should use O_RDONLY at open time to enforce this.
- zpool_label_disk() and zpool_relabel_disk() write the partition
information using O_DIRECT an fsync() and page cache invalidation
to ensure a consistent view of the device.
- dump_label() in zdb should invalidate the page cache in order
to get the authoritative label from disk.
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/6865
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/c95076cCloses#5981
Authored by: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org>
Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Ported-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
recv_incremental_replication() takes care of things like removing
datasets that have been removed on the sending side, detecting renamed
datasets, ensuring that all datasets in the affected hierarchy have the
same properties as their counterparts on the sending side.
All of the above are not necessary if we are receiving a stream for a
single dataset that has been generated with zfs send -p, that is, a
stream that includes properties. zfs_receive_one() already takes care
of applying the properties to the received datasets.
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5380
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/b8ab927Closes#5990
Authored by: Pedro Giffuni <pfg@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Ported-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/8046
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/3a3c0d5Closes#5989
In glibc 2.5, makedev(), major(), and minor() are defined in
sys/sysmacros.h. They are also defined in types.h for backward
compatability, but using these definitions triggers a compile warning.
This breaks the ZFS build, as it builds with -Werror.
autoconf email threads indicate these macros may be defined in
sys/mkdev.h in some cases.
This commit adds configure checks to detect where makedev() is defined:
sys/sysmacros.h
sys/mkdev.h
It assumes major() and minor() are defined in the same place.
The libspl types.h then includes
sys/sysmacros.h (preferred) or
sys/mkdev.h (2nd choice)
if one of those defines makedev().
This is done before including the system types.h.
An alternative would be to remove uses of major, minor, and makedev,
instead comparing the st_dev returned from stat64. These configure
checks would then be unnecessary.
This change revealed that __NORETURN was being defined unnecessarily in
libspl/include/sys/sysmacros.h. That definition is removed.
The files in which __NORETURN are used all include types.h, and so all
will get the definition provided by feature_tests.h
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov>
Closes#5945
df83110 added the ability to specify a custom "ashift" value from the command
line in 'zpool add' and 'zpool attach'. This commit adds additional checks to
the provided ashift to prevent invalid values from being used, which could
result in disastrous consequences for the whole pool.
Additionally provide ASHIFT_MAX and ASHIFT_MIN definitions in spa.h.
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#5878
Fix a regression accidentally introduced by OpenZFS 7280 in ed828c0: since
whether to accept NULL as a valid first parameter in strchr() is implementation
specific we add an additional check to avoid crashing.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes#5917
Add trivial libzfs_fru_compare() function which can be used when
HAVE_LIBTOPO is not defined. The only caller is find_vdev() and
this function should never be reached because search_fru must be
NULL unless HAVE_LIBTOPO is defined.
Rename _HAS_FMD_TOPO to existing HAVE_LIBTOPO which was
originally added for this purpose. This macro will never be defined.
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes#5402Closes#5909
When a pool is suspended it's impossible to read the list
of damaged files from disk. This would result in a generic
misleading "insufficient permissions" error message.
Update zpool_get_errlog() to use the standard zpool error
logging functions to generate a useful error message. In
this case:
errors: List of errors unavailable: pool I/O is currently suspended
This patch does not address the related issue of potentially
not being able to resume a suspend pool when the underlying
device names have changed.
Additionally, remove the error handling from zfs_alloc()
in zpool_get_errlog() for readability since this function
can never fail.
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes#4031Closes#5731Closes#5907
libspl tries to detect sparc64 by checking whether __sparc64__
is defined. Unfortunately, this assumption is not correct as
sparc64 does not define __sparc64__ but it defines __sparc__
and __arch64__ instead. This leads to sparc64 being detected
as 32-Bit sparc and the build fails because both _ILP32 and
_LP64 are defined in this case.
To fix the problem, remove the checks for __sparc64__ and
just check __arch64__ if a sparc host was previously
detected with __sparc__.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Closes#5913
The current implementation for allowing nfs to access snapdir is very buggy.
It uses a special fh for snapdirs, such that the next time nfsd does
fh_to_dentry, it actually returns the root inode inside the snapshot. So nfsd
never knows it cross a mountpoint.
The problem is that nfsd will not hold a reference on the vfsmount of the
snapshot. This cause auto unmounter to unmount the snapshot even though nfs is
still holding dentries in it.
To fix this, we return the inode for the snapdirs themselves. However, we also
trigger automount upon fh_to_dentry, and return ESTALE so nfsd will revalidate
and see the mountpoint and do crossmnt.
Because nfsd will now be aware that these are different filesystems users
must add crossmnt to their export options to access snapshot directories.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@osnexus.com>
Closes#3794Closes#4716Closes#5810Closes#5833
Unlike other architectures which sanitize the LDFLAGS from the
environment in arch/<arch>/Makefile. The powerpc Makefile
allows LDFLAGS to be passed through resulting in the following
build failure.
/usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '-Wl,-z,relro'
LDFLAGS is set in /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/macros by default. Clear
the environment variable when building kmods for powerpc.
Additionally, now that ppc64le exists it's not longer safe to
assume a powerpc system is big endian. Rely on the endianness
provided by the compiler.
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes#5856
drr_checksumflags was incorrectly set to drr_checksumtype.
Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
Reviewed-by: Giuseppe Di Natale <dinatale2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tim Crawford <tcrawford@datto.com>
Closes#5830
This clears vdev_enc_sysfs_path from the label if the VDEV's
/sys/class/block/<dev>/device/enclosure_device path isn't present.
This is important in the case where a disk that is labeled with
vdev_enc_sysfs_path is pulled out and put into another enclosure.
In that case, it's possible that the old sysfs path would be used to
turn on the fault LED for the disk's old slot postion, assuming the
new slot didn't have a LED sysfs entry.
Reviewed-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes#5524Closes#5773
Authored by: Chris Williamson <chris.williamson@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com>
Reviewed-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Ported-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7247
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/2ad25b4Closes#5689
Porting notes:
- tests/zfs-tests/tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_receive/zfs_receive_013_pos.ksh
renamed as zfs_receive_015_pos.ksh, zfs_receive_013_pos.ksh is now
used for OpenZFS test.
- libzfs_sendrecv.c: SMALLEST_POSSIBLE_MAX_DDT_MB is always used
for all 32-bit builds.
The atomic_sub_64() should use sbbl instead of adcl. In user
space these atomics are used for statistics tracking and aren't
critical which explain how this was overlooked. The kernel
space implementation of these atomics are layered on the
architecture specific implementations provided by the kernel.
Reviewed by: Stefan Ring <stefanrin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes#5671Closes#5717
The problem is that consumers of `libZFS_Core` that forget to call
`libzfs_core_init()` before calling any other function of the library
are having a hard time realizing their mistake. The library's internal
file descriptor is declared as global static, which is ok, but it is not
initialized explicitly; therefore, it defaults to 0, which is a valid
file descriptor. If `libzfs_core_init()`, which explicitly initializes
the correct fd, is skipped, the ioctl functions return errors that do
not have anything to do with `libZFS_Core`, where the problem is
actually located.
Even though assertions for that existed within `libZFS_Core` for debug
builds, they were never enabled because the `-DDEBUG` flag was missing
from the compiler flags.
This patch applies the following changes:
1. It adds `-DDEBUG` for debug builds of `libZFS_Core` and `libzfs`,
to enable their assertions on debug builds.
2. It corrects an assertion within `libzfs`, where a function had
been spelled incorrectly (`zpool_prop_unsupported()`) and nobody
knew because the `-DDEBUG` flag was missing, and the preprocessor
was taking that part of the code away.
3. The library's internal fd is initialized to `-1` and `VERIFY`
assertions have been placed to check that the fd is not equal to
`-1` before issuing any ioctl. It is important here to note, that
the `VERIFY` assertions exist in both debug and non-debug builds.
4. In `libzfs_core_fini` we make sure to never increment the
refcount of our fd below 0, and also reset the fd to `-1` when no
one refers to it. The reason for this, is for the rare case that
the consumer closes all references but then calls one of the
library's functions without using `libzfs_core_init()` first, and
in the mean time, a previous call to `open()` decided to reuse
our previous fd. This scenario would have passed our assertion in
non-debug builds.
5. Once the `ASSERTION` macros were enabled again, two tests from
the test suite were failing in `libzfs_sendrecv.c` at a
`ZIO_CHECKSUM_IS_ZERO` check within `dump_record()`. We now zero
the kernel filled checksums in all `dmu_replay_record`s that we
read in `cksummer()`, except the ones that are of type
`DRR_BEGIN`.
I considered making all assertions available for both debug and
non-debug builds, but I figured that it would not be appropriate if, for
example, an outside consumer of `libZFS_Core` suddenly triggers an
assertion failure because they happened to call `libzfs_core_fini()`,
even if previously the reference counter was `0`. Therefore, all the
reference counter related assertions are only enabled for debug builds,
and fd related assertions are enabled for debug and non-debug builds.
Porting notes:
- `ASSERT3S(g_refcount, >, 0);` added to `recv_impl` in
lib/libzfs_core/libzfs_core.c .
Authored by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Ported-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7745
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/7e3139aCloses#5698
Authored by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed by: Dan Kimmel <dan.kimmel@delphix.com>
The refresh_config() calls into the kernel with ZFS_IOC_POOL_TRYIMPORT.
This ioctl returns the config of the pool in a buffer pre-allocated in
userland. The original estimate for the size is too conservative since
it doesn't account for the large size of vdev stats that are added to
the config before returning.
This fix simply increases the size of the buffer passed. This results in
a speed up of the zpool import process, and less spam in zfs_dbgmsg.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Ported-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru>
OpenZFS-issue: https://www.illumos.org/issues/7541
OpenZFS-commit: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/commit/a3c7690Closes#5704