- Use thread_lock() rather than sched_lock for per-thread scheduling
sychronization.
- Use the per-process spinlock rather than the sched_lock for per-process
scheduling synchronization.
Tested by: kris, current@
Tested on: i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
gmirror and graid3 in a way that it is not resynchronized after a
power failure or system crash.
It is safe when gjournal is running on top of gmirror/graid3.
request can still have bio_to set to sc_provider (this is READ part of a
synchronization request) and in this case g_{mirror,raid3}_sync() wasn't
called as it should be.
MFC after: 1 week
add count of active and total components to the launched line so you can
see at a glance if your mirror/raid3 is complete...
now:
GEOM_MIRROR: Device mirror/sam launched (2/2).
Reviewed by: pjd
uma(9) will be used for memory allocation.
In case of problems or tracking bugs, there are more useful tools for malloc(9)
debugging than for uma(9) debugging, like memguard(9) and redzone(9).
MFC after: 1 week
two places where g_io_request() is called. g_io_request() can free bio
structure so we can't reference it after and G_RAID3_FOREACH_BIO() macro
was doing this.
Found by: Coverity Prevent analysis tool (with my new models)
MFC after: 1 day
- Prevent possible live-lock in case of memory problems by freeing
already completed requests first.
Reported and tested by: markus, Bradley W. Dutton <brad-fbsd-stable@duttonbros.com>
MFC after: 1 day
- Comment possible event miss, which isn't critical, but probably can be
fixed by replacing the event lock usage with the queue lock.
MFC after: 2 weeks
stored in metadata instead of an offset in single disk.
After reboot/crash synchronization process started from a wrong offset
skipping (not synchronizing) part of the component which can lead to data
corrutpion (when synchronization process was interrupted on initial
synchronization) or other strange situations like 'graid3 status' showing
value more than 100%.
Reported, reviewed and tested by: ru
Reported by: Dmitry Morozovsky <marck@rinet.ru>
MFC after: 1 day
which means that devices will be destroyed on last close.
This fixes destruction order problems when, eg. RAID3 array is build on
top of RAID1 arrays.
Requested, reviewed and tested by: ru
MFC after: 2 weeks
Submitted by: green
- Speed up synchronization process by using configurable number of I/O
requests in parallel.
+ Add kern.geom.raid3.sync_requests tunable which defines how many parallel
I/O requests should be used.
+ Retire kern.geom.raid3.reqs_per_sync and kern.geom.raid3.syncs_per_sec
sysctls.
- Fix race between regular and synchronization requests.
- Reimplement raid3's data synchronization - do not use the topology lock
for this purpose, as it may case deadlocks.
- Stop synchronization from pre-sync hook.
- Fix some other minor issues.
Tested by: Mike Tancsa <mike@sentex.net>
MFC after: 3 days
means that old problem was triggered (when two providers end at the same
offset, eg. ad0 and ad0s1 and the wrong was is picked up by gmirror/graid3).
Reported by: Michal Suszko <dry@dry.pl>
MFC after: 3 days
to preserve currect behaviour). When set to 0, components are not
disconnected - graid3 will try to still use them (only first error will
be logged). This is helpful when we have two broken components, but in
different places, so actually all data is available.
Such buggy component will be visible in 'graid3 list' output with flag
BROKEN.
- Never disconnect the last valid component. If we detect errors there we
will just pass them up. This wasn't reasonable to deny access to the
whole provider because of one broken sector.
Prodded by: ru
MFC after: 3 days
o The only indication of error condition is NULL value returned by
the function;
o value pointed to by error argument is undefined in the case when
operation completes successfully.
Discussed with: phk
- Prefer '_' to ' ', as it results in more easily parsed results in
memory monitoring tools such as vmstat.
- Remove punctuation that is incompatible with using memory type names
as file names, such as '/' characters.
- Disambiguate some collisions by adding subsystem prefixes to some
memory types.
- Generally prefer lower case to upper case.
- If the same type is defined in multiple architecture directories,
attempt to use the same name in additional cases.
Not all instances were caught in this change, so more work is required to
finish this conversion. Similar changes are required for UMA zone names.
memory for request.
I was sure graid3 should handle such situations well, but green@ reported
it is not and we want to fix it before 6.0.
Submitted by: green
Actually, one cannot setup root file system on RAID3 device, but when
other file system exist in /etc/fstab which are placed on RAID3 device,
boot process will be interrupted when these devices are missing.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-note: MFC only to RELENG_6, as RELENG_5 doesn't have root_mount KPI.