fix; it doesn't address the problem of removing the module. If you do
the following:
vinum stop
fsck /dev/vinum/VOLUME
you *will* get a system crash. What we need is a cdevsw_remove
corresponding to cdevsw_add, but that hasn't been written yet.
Submitted-by: phk
Made a new (inline) function devsw(dev_t dev) and substituted it.
Changed to the BDEV variant to this format as well: bdevsw(dev_t dev)
DEVFS will eventually benefit from this change too.
Virtualize bdevsw[] from cdevsw. bdevsw() is now an (inline)
function.
Join CDEV_MODULE and BDEV_MODULE to DEV_MODULE (please pay attention
to the order of the cmaj/bmaj arguments!)
Join CDEV_DRIVER_MODULE and BDEV_DRIVER_MODULE to DEV_DRIVER_MODULE
(ditto!)
(Next step will be to convert all bdev dev_t's to cdev dev_t's
before they get to do any damage^H^H^H^H^H^Hwork in the kernel.)
If a drive has gone down and has dirty buffers associated with it,
we'll get a panic when we try to vn_close it. Check for this
situation and discard any buffers; they're toast anyway.
Only complain about usage count if DEBUG_WARNINGS is set.
check_drive:
Change parameter name from drivename to devicename.
Get the check for a referenced drive right.
If the partition isn't a vinum drive, set the last error to ENODEV.
vinum_scandisk:
Change parameter name from drivename [] to devicename [].
1:
s/suser/suser_xxx/
2:
Add new function: suser(struct proc *), prototyped in <sys/proc.h>.
3:
s/suser_xxx(\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)->p_ucred, \&\1->p_acflag)/suser(\1)/
The remaining suser_xxx() calls will be scrutinized and dealt with
later.
There may be some unneeded #include <sys/cred.h>, but they are left
as an exercise for Bruce.
More changes to the suser() API will come along with the "jail" code.
Fix a potential drive deadlock when saving config to a non-existent
drive.
Add debug calls to catch occasional deadlocks on drives. The problem
(above) is probably gone, but the debug checks remain for a while.
is probably gone, but the debug checks remain for a while.
update_plex_config: Catch yet another divide-by-zero problem when
detaching the last subdisk from a striped plex.
Uncovered-by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
Repeatedly-tripped-over-by: Vallo Kallaste <vallo@matti.ee>
When VINUMDEBUG is set, free any memory found still
allocated.
Only log errors if DEBUG_EXITFREE is set.
free_vinum: Wait for daemon to stop by checking the
vinum_conf.flags & VF_DAEMONOPEN.
vinum_modevent:
When compiled with VINUMDEBUG, check if we have
forgotten to free any memory, and log an error if we
have.
vinumopen: Allow open of an empty subdisk (otherwise we can't
initialize it).
plexes_used and volumes_used. Now these fields are only informative,
and the <object>_allocated count is used for searches, etc. This also
required checking the object state before doing things with the
presumed object.
Problems-reported-by: Kiril Mitev <kiril@ideaglobal.com>
VINUM_<object>CONFIG: return ENXIO rather than EFAULT if an object
doesn't exist.
plexes_used and volumes_used. Now these fields are only informative,
and the <object>_allocated count is used for searches, etc. This also
required checking the object state before doing things with the
presumed object.
Problems-reported-by: Kiril Mitev <kiril@ideaglobal.com>
vinum_scandisk: increment drive use count when we find a good one.
plexes_used and volumes_used. Now these fields are only informative,
and the <object>_allocated count is used for searches, etc. This also
required checking the object state before doing things with the
presumed object.
Problems-reported-by: Kiril Mitev <kiril@ideaglobal.com>
Remove unused (and braindead) functions volume_index, plex_index,
sd_index and drive_index.
Add a flag VF_CREATED for volumes. VF_NEWBORN was being used in two
capacities, and they clashed, my Lord, they clashed.
find_object: restructure the search loop as a result of the change in
variable use.
Decrement object use count in the remove_<object> functions, not in
the free_<object> functions, which are often called with partially
initialized (and uncounted) objects.
plexes_used and volumes_used. Now these fields are only informative,
and the <object>_allocated count is used for searches, etc. This also
required checking the object state before doing things with the
presumed object.
Problems-reported-by: Kiril Mitev <kiril@ideaglobal.com>