rf_disks.c revision 1.57.2.1 1 /* $NetBSD: rf_disks.c,v 1.57.2.1 2005/06/17 13:36:04 tron Exp $ */
2 /*-
3 * Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
7 * by Greg Oster
8 *
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36 */
37
38 /*
39 * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
40 * All rights reserved.
41 *
42 * Author: Mark Holland
43 *
44 * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
45 * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
46 * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
47 * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
48 * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
49 *
50 * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
51 * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
52 * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
53 *
54 * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
55 *
56 * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
57 * School of Computer Science
58 * Carnegie Mellon University
59 * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
60 *
61 * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
62 * rights to redistribute these changes.
63 */
64
65 /***************************************************************
66 * rf_disks.c -- code to perform operations on the actual disks
67 ***************************************************************/
68
69 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
70 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_disks.c,v 1.57.2.1 2005/06/17 13:36:04 tron Exp $");
71
72 #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
73
74 #include "rf_raid.h"
75 #include "rf_alloclist.h"
76 #include "rf_utils.h"
77 #include "rf_general.h"
78 #include "rf_options.h"
79 #include "rf_kintf.h"
80 #include "rf_netbsd.h"
81
82 #include <sys/param.h>
83 #include <sys/systm.h>
84 #include <sys/proc.h>
85 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
86 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
87 #include <sys/vnode.h>
88
89 static int rf_AllocDiskStructures(RF_Raid_t *, RF_Config_t *);
90 static void rf_print_label_status( RF_Raid_t *, int, char *,
91 RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
92 static int rf_check_label_vitals( RF_Raid_t *, int, int, char *,
93 RF_ComponentLabel_t *, int, int );
94
95 #define DPRINTF6(a,b,c,d,e,f) if (rf_diskDebug) printf(a,b,c,d,e,f)
96 #define DPRINTF7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) if (rf_diskDebug) printf(a,b,c,d,e,f,g)
97
98 /**************************************************************************
99 *
100 * initialize the disks comprising the array
101 *
102 * We want the spare disks to have regular row,col numbers so that we can
103 * easily substitue a spare for a failed disk. But, the driver code assumes
104 * throughout that the array contains numRow by numCol _non-spare_ disks, so
105 * it's not clear how to fit in the spares. This is an unfortunate holdover
106 * from raidSim. The quick and dirty fix is to make row zero bigger than the
107 * rest, and put all the spares in it. This probably needs to get changed
108 * eventually.
109 *
110 **************************************************************************/
111
112 int
113 rf_ConfigureDisks(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp, RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
114 RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
115 {
116 RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
117 RF_SectorCount_t min_numblks = (RF_SectorCount_t) 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFLL;
118 RF_RowCol_t c;
119 int bs, ret;
120 unsigned i, count, foundone = 0, numFailuresThisRow;
121 int force;
122
123 force = cfgPtr->force;
124
125 ret = rf_AllocDiskStructures(raidPtr, cfgPtr);
126 if (ret)
127 goto fail;
128
129 disks = raidPtr->Disks;
130
131 numFailuresThisRow = 0;
132 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
133 ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr,
134 &cfgPtr->devnames[0][c][0],
135 &disks[c], c);
136
137 if (ret)
138 goto fail;
139
140 if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
141 raidread_component_label(
142 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_dev,
143 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_vp,
144 &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label);
145 }
146
147 if (disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
148 numFailuresThisRow++;
149 } else {
150 if (disks[c].numBlocks < min_numblks)
151 min_numblks = disks[c].numBlocks;
152 DPRINTF6("Disk at col %d: dev %s numBlocks %ld blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n",
153 c, disks[c].devname,
154 (long int) disks[c].numBlocks,
155 disks[c].blockSize,
156 (long int) disks[c].numBlocks *
157 disks[c].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
158 }
159 }
160 /* XXX fix for n-fault tolerant */
161 /* XXX this should probably check to see how many failures
162 we can handle for this configuration! */
163 if (numFailuresThisRow > 0)
164 raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
165
166 /* all disks must be the same size & have the same block size, bs must
167 * be a power of 2 */
168 bs = 0;
169 foundone = 0;
170 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
171 if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
172 bs = disks[c].blockSize;
173 foundone = 1;
174 break;
175 }
176 }
177 if (!foundone) {
178 RF_ERRORMSG("RAIDFRAME: Did not find any live disks in the array.\n");
179 ret = EINVAL;
180 goto fail;
181 }
182 for (count = 0, i = 1; i; i <<= 1)
183 if (bs & i)
184 count++;
185 if (count != 1) {
186 RF_ERRORMSG1("Error: block size on disks (%d) must be a power of 2\n", bs);
187 ret = EINVAL;
188 goto fail;
189 }
190
191 if (rf_CheckLabels( raidPtr, cfgPtr )) {
192 printf("raid%d: There were fatal errors\n", raidPtr->raidid);
193 if (force != 0) {
194 printf("raid%d: Fatal errors being ignored.\n",
195 raidPtr->raidid);
196 } else {
197 ret = EINVAL;
198 goto fail;
199 }
200 }
201
202 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
203 if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
204 if (disks[c].blockSize != bs) {
205 RF_ERRORMSG1("Error: block size of disk at c %d different from disk at c 0\n", c);
206 ret = EINVAL;
207 goto fail;
208 }
209 if (disks[c].numBlocks != min_numblks) {
210 RF_ERRORMSG2("WARNING: truncating disk at c %d to %d blocks\n",
211 c, (int) min_numblks);
212 disks[c].numBlocks = min_numblks;
213 }
214 }
215 }
216
217 raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk = min_numblks;
218 raidPtr->logBytesPerSector = ffs(bs) - 1;
219 raidPtr->bytesPerSector = bs;
220 raidPtr->sectorMask = bs - 1;
221 return (0);
222
223 fail:
224
225 rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
226
227 return (ret);
228 }
229
230
231 /****************************************************************************
232 * set up the data structures describing the spare disks in the array
233 * recall from the above comment that the spare disk descriptors are stored
234 * in row zero, which is specially expanded to hold them.
235 ****************************************************************************/
236 int
237 rf_ConfigureSpareDisks(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp, RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
238 RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
239 {
240 int i, ret;
241 unsigned int bs;
242 RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
243 int num_spares_done;
244
245 num_spares_done = 0;
246
247 /* The space for the spares should have already been allocated by
248 * ConfigureDisks() */
249
250 disks = &raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol];
251 for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numSpare; i++) {
252 ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr, &cfgPtr->spare_names[i][0],
253 &disks[i], raidPtr->numCol + i);
254 if (ret)
255 goto fail;
256 if (disks[i].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
257 RF_ERRORMSG1("Warning: spare disk %s failed TUR\n",
258 &cfgPtr->spare_names[i][0]);
259 } else {
260 disks[i].status = rf_ds_spare; /* change status to
261 * spare */
262 DPRINTF6("Spare Disk %d: dev %s numBlocks %ld blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n", i,
263 disks[i].devname,
264 (long int) disks[i].numBlocks, disks[i].blockSize,
265 (long int) disks[i].numBlocks *
266 disks[i].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
267 }
268 num_spares_done++;
269 }
270
271 /* check sizes and block sizes on spare disks */
272 bs = 1 << raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
273 for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numSpare; i++) {
274 if (disks[i].blockSize != bs) {
275 RF_ERRORMSG3("Block size of %d on spare disk %s is not the same as on other disks (%d)\n", disks[i].blockSize, disks[i].devname, bs);
276 ret = EINVAL;
277 goto fail;
278 }
279 if (disks[i].numBlocks < raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
280 RF_ERRORMSG3("Spare disk %s (%d blocks) is too small to serve as a spare (need %ld blocks)\n",
281 disks[i].devname, disks[i].blockSize,
282 (long int) raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk);
283 ret = EINVAL;
284 goto fail;
285 } else
286 if (disks[i].numBlocks > raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
287 RF_ERRORMSG3("Warning: truncating spare disk %s to %ld blocks (from %ld)\n",
288 disks[i].devname,
289 (long int) raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
290 (long int) disks[i].numBlocks);
291
292 disks[i].numBlocks = raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk;
293 }
294 }
295
296 return (0);
297
298 fail:
299
300 /* Release the hold on the main components. We've failed to allocate
301 * a spare, and since we're failing, we need to free things..
302
303 XXX failing to allocate a spare is *not* that big of a deal...
304 We *can* survive without it, if need be, esp. if we get hot
305 adding working.
306
307 If we don't fail out here, then we need a way to remove this spare...
308 that should be easier to do here than if we are "live"...
309
310 */
311
312 rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
313
314 return (ret);
315 }
316
317 static int
318 rf_AllocDiskStructures(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
319 {
320 int ret;
321
322 /* We allocate RF_MAXSPARE on the first row so that we
323 have room to do hot-swapping of spares */
324 RF_MallocAndAdd(raidPtr->Disks, (raidPtr->numCol + RF_MAXSPARE) *
325 sizeof(RF_RaidDisk_t), (RF_RaidDisk_t *),
326 raidPtr->cleanupList);
327 if (raidPtr->Disks == NULL) {
328 ret = ENOMEM;
329 goto fail;
330 }
331
332 /* get space for device specific stuff.. */
333 RF_MallocAndAdd(raidPtr->raid_cinfo,
334 (raidPtr->numCol + RF_MAXSPARE) *
335 sizeof(struct raidcinfo), (struct raidcinfo *),
336 raidPtr->cleanupList);
337
338 if (raidPtr->raid_cinfo == NULL) {
339 ret = ENOMEM;
340 goto fail;
341 }
342
343 return(0);
344 fail:
345 rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
346
347 return(ret);
348 }
349
350
351 /* configure a single disk during auto-configuration at boot */
352 int
353 rf_AutoConfigureDisks(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr,
354 RF_AutoConfig_t *auto_config)
355 {
356 RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
357 RF_RaidDisk_t *diskPtr;
358 RF_RowCol_t c;
359 RF_SectorCount_t min_numblks = (RF_SectorCount_t) 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFLL;
360 int bs, ret;
361 int numFailuresThisRow;
362 RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
363 int parity_good;
364 int mod_counter;
365 int mod_counter_found;
366
367 #if DEBUG
368 printf("Starting autoconfiguration of RAID set...\n");
369 #endif
370
371 ret = rf_AllocDiskStructures(raidPtr, cfgPtr);
372 if (ret)
373 goto fail;
374
375 disks = raidPtr->Disks;
376
377 /* assume the parity will be fine.. */
378 parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
379
380 /* Check for mod_counters that are too low */
381 mod_counter_found = 0;
382 mod_counter = 0;
383 ac = auto_config;
384 while(ac!=NULL) {
385 if (mod_counter_found==0) {
386 mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
387 mod_counter_found = 1;
388 } else {
389 if (ac->clabel->mod_counter > mod_counter) {
390 mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
391 }
392 }
393 ac->flag = 0; /* clear the general purpose flag */
394 ac = ac->next;
395 }
396
397 bs = 0;
398
399 numFailuresThisRow = 0;
400 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
401 diskPtr = &disks[c];
402
403 /* find this row/col in the autoconfig */
404 #if DEBUG
405 printf("Looking for %d in autoconfig\n",c);
406 #endif
407 ac = auto_config;
408 while(ac!=NULL) {
409 if (ac->clabel==NULL) {
410 /* big-time bad news. */
411 goto fail;
412 }
413 if ((ac->clabel->column == c) &&
414 (ac->clabel->mod_counter == mod_counter)) {
415 /* it's this one... */
416 /* flag it as 'used', so we don't
417 free it later. */
418 ac->flag = 1;
419 #if DEBUG
420 printf("Found: %s at %d\n",
421 ac->devname,c);
422 #endif
423
424 break;
425 }
426 ac=ac->next;
427 }
428
429 if (ac==NULL) {
430 /* we didn't find an exact match with a
431 correct mod_counter above... can we find
432 one with an incorrect mod_counter to use
433 instead? (this one, if we find it, will be
434 marked as failed once the set configures)
435 */
436
437 ac = auto_config;
438 while(ac!=NULL) {
439 if (ac->clabel==NULL) {
440 /* big-time bad news. */
441 goto fail;
442 }
443 if (ac->clabel->column == c) {
444 /* it's this one...
445 flag it as 'used', so we
446 don't free it later. */
447 ac->flag = 1;
448 #if DEBUG
449 printf("Found(low mod_counter): %s at %d\n",
450 ac->devname,c);
451 #endif
452
453 break;
454 }
455 ac=ac->next;
456 }
457 }
458
459
460
461 if (ac!=NULL) {
462 /* Found it. Configure it.. */
463 diskPtr->blockSize = ac->clabel->blockSize;
464 diskPtr->numBlocks = ac->clabel->numBlocks;
465 /* Note: rf_protectedSectors is already
466 factored into numBlocks here */
467 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_vp = ac->vp;
468 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_dev = ac->dev;
469
470 memcpy(&raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label,
471 ac->clabel, sizeof(*ac->clabel));
472 snprintf(diskPtr->devname, sizeof(diskPtr->devname),
473 "/dev/%s", ac->devname);
474
475 /* note the fact that this component was
476 autoconfigured. You'll need this info
477 later. Trust me :) */
478 diskPtr->auto_configured = 1;
479 diskPtr->dev = ac->dev;
480
481 /*
482 * we allow the user to specify that
483 * only a fraction of the disks should
484 * be used this is just for debug: it
485 * speeds up the parity scan
486 */
487
488 diskPtr->numBlocks = diskPtr->numBlocks *
489 rf_sizePercentage / 100;
490
491 /* XXX these will get set multiple times,
492 but since we're autoconfiguring, they'd
493 better be always the same each time!
494 If not, this is the least of your worries */
495
496 bs = diskPtr->blockSize;
497 min_numblks = diskPtr->numBlocks;
498
499 /* this gets done multiple times, but that's
500 fine -- the serial number will be the same
501 for all components, guaranteed */
502 raidPtr->serial_number = ac->clabel->serial_number;
503 /* check the last time the label was modified */
504
505 if (ac->clabel->mod_counter != mod_counter) {
506 /* Even though we've filled in all of
507 the above, we don't trust this
508 component since it's modification
509 counter is not in sync with the
510 rest, and we really consider it to
511 be failed. */
512 disks[c].status = rf_ds_failed;
513 numFailuresThisRow++;
514 } else {
515 if (ac->clabel->clean != RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
516 parity_good = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
517 }
518 }
519 } else {
520 /* Didn't find it at all!! Component must
521 really be dead */
522 disks[c].status = rf_ds_failed;
523 snprintf(disks[c].devname, sizeof(disks[c].devname),
524 "component%d", c);
525 numFailuresThisRow++;
526 }
527 }
528 /* XXX fix for n-fault tolerant */
529 /* XXX this should probably check to see how many failures
530 we can handle for this configuration! */
531 if (numFailuresThisRow > 0) {
532 raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
533 raidPtr->numFailures = numFailuresThisRow;
534 }
535
536 /* close the device for the ones that didn't get used */
537
538 ac = auto_config;
539 while(ac!=NULL) {
540 if (ac->flag == 0) {
541 vn_lock(ac->vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
542 VOP_CLOSE(ac->vp, FREAD | FWRITE, NOCRED, 0);
543 vput(ac->vp);
544 ac->vp = NULL;
545 #if DEBUG
546 printf("Released %s from auto-config set.\n",
547 ac->devname);
548 #endif
549 }
550 ac = ac->next;
551 }
552
553 raidPtr->mod_counter = mod_counter;
554
555 /* note the state of the parity, if any */
556 raidPtr->parity_good = parity_good;
557 raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk = min_numblks;
558 raidPtr->logBytesPerSector = ffs(bs) - 1;
559 raidPtr->bytesPerSector = bs;
560 raidPtr->sectorMask = bs - 1;
561 return (0);
562
563 fail:
564
565 rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
566
567 return (ret);
568
569 }
570
571 /* configure a single disk in the array */
572 int
573 rf_ConfigureDisk(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, char *bf, RF_RaidDisk_t *diskPtr,
574 RF_RowCol_t col)
575 {
576 char *p;
577 struct partinfo dpart;
578 struct vnode *vp;
579 struct vattr va;
580 struct proc *proc;
581 int error;
582
583 p = rf_find_non_white(bf);
584 if (p[strlen(p) - 1] == '\n') {
585 /* strip off the newline */
586 p[strlen(p) - 1] = '\0';
587 }
588 (void) strcpy(diskPtr->devname, p);
589
590 proc = raidPtr->engine_thread;
591
592 /* Let's start by claiming the component is fine and well... */
593 diskPtr->status = rf_ds_optimal;
594
595 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = NULL;
596 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = 0;
597
598 if (!strcmp("absent", diskPtr->devname)) {
599 printf("Ignoring missing component at column %d\n", col);
600 sprintf(diskPtr->devname, "component%d", col);
601 diskPtr->status = rf_ds_failed;
602 return (0);
603 }
604
605 error = raidlookup(diskPtr->devname, proc, &vp);
606 if (error) {
607 printf("raidlookup on device: %s failed!\n", diskPtr->devname);
608 if (error == ENXIO) {
609 /* the component isn't there... must be dead :-( */
610 diskPtr->status = rf_ds_failed;
611 } else {
612 return (error);
613 }
614 }
615 if (diskPtr->status == rf_ds_optimal) {
616
617 if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, proc->p_ucred, proc)) != 0) {
618 return (error);
619 }
620 error = VOP_IOCTL(vp, DIOCGPART, &dpart,
621 FREAD, proc->p_ucred, proc);
622 if (error) {
623 return (error);
624 }
625
626 diskPtr->blockSize = dpart.disklab->d_secsize;
627
628 diskPtr->numBlocks = dpart.part->p_size - rf_protectedSectors;
629 diskPtr->partitionSize = dpart.part->p_size;
630
631 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = vp;
632 raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = va.va_rdev;
633
634 /* This component was not automatically configured */
635 diskPtr->auto_configured = 0;
636 diskPtr->dev = va.va_rdev;
637
638 /* we allow the user to specify that only a fraction of the
639 * disks should be used this is just for debug: it speeds up
640 * the parity scan */
641 diskPtr->numBlocks = diskPtr->numBlocks *
642 rf_sizePercentage / 100;
643 }
644 return (0);
645 }
646
647 static void
648 rf_print_label_status(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, int column, char *dev_name,
649 RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label)
650 {
651
652 printf("raid%d: Component %s being configured at col: %d\n",
653 raidPtr->raidid, dev_name, column );
654 printf(" Column: %d Num Columns: %d\n",
655 ci_label->column,
656 ci_label->num_columns);
657 printf(" Version: %d Serial Number: %d Mod Counter: %d\n",
658 ci_label->version, ci_label->serial_number,
659 ci_label->mod_counter);
660 printf(" Clean: %s Status: %d\n",
661 ci_label->clean ? "Yes" : "No", ci_label->status );
662 }
663
664 static int rf_check_label_vitals(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, int row, int column,
665 char *dev_name, RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label,
666 int serial_number, int mod_counter)
667 {
668 int fatal_error = 0;
669
670 if (serial_number != ci_label->serial_number) {
671 printf("%s has a different serial number: %d %d\n",
672 dev_name, serial_number, ci_label->serial_number);
673 fatal_error = 1;
674 }
675 if (mod_counter != ci_label->mod_counter) {
676 printf("%s has a different modfication count: %d %d\n",
677 dev_name, mod_counter, ci_label->mod_counter);
678 }
679
680 if (row != ci_label->row) {
681 printf("Row out of alignment for: %s\n", dev_name);
682 fatal_error = 1;
683 }
684 if (column != ci_label->column) {
685 printf("Column out of alignment for: %s\n", dev_name);
686 fatal_error = 1;
687 }
688 if (raidPtr->numCol != ci_label->num_columns) {
689 printf("Number of columns do not match for: %s\n", dev_name);
690 fatal_error = 1;
691 }
692 if (ci_label->clean == 0) {
693 /* it's not clean, but that's not fatal */
694 printf("%s is not clean!\n", dev_name);
695 }
696 return(fatal_error);
697 }
698
699
700 /*
701
702 rf_CheckLabels() - check all the component labels for consistency.
703 Return an error if there is anything major amiss.
704
705 */
706
707 int
708 rf_CheckLabels(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
709 {
710 int c;
711 char *dev_name;
712 RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label;
713 int serial_number = 0;
714 int mod_number = 0;
715 int fatal_error = 0;
716 int mod_values[4];
717 int mod_count[4];
718 int ser_values[4];
719 int ser_count[4];
720 int num_ser;
721 int num_mod;
722 int i;
723 int found;
724 int hosed_column;
725 int too_fatal;
726 int parity_good;
727 int force;
728
729 hosed_column = -1;
730 too_fatal = 0;
731 force = cfgPtr->force;
732
733 /*
734 We're going to try to be a little intelligent here. If one
735 component's label is bogus, and we can identify that it's the
736 *only* one that's gone, we'll mark it as "failed" and allow
737 the configuration to proceed. This will be the *only* case
738 that we'll proceed if there would be (otherwise) fatal errors.
739
740 Basically we simply keep a count of how many components had
741 what serial number. If all but one agree, we simply mark
742 the disagreeing component as being failed, and allow
743 things to come up "normally".
744
745 We do this first for serial numbers, and then for "mod_counter".
746
747 */
748
749 num_ser = 0;
750 num_mod = 0;
751
752 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
753 ci_label = &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label;
754 found=0;
755 for(i=0;i<num_ser;i++) {
756 if (ser_values[i] == ci_label->serial_number) {
757 ser_count[i]++;
758 found=1;
759 break;
760 }
761 }
762 if (!found) {
763 ser_values[num_ser] = ci_label->serial_number;
764 ser_count[num_ser] = 1;
765 num_ser++;
766 if (num_ser>2) {
767 fatal_error = 1;
768 break;
769 }
770 }
771 found=0;
772 for(i=0;i<num_mod;i++) {
773 if (mod_values[i] == ci_label->mod_counter) {
774 mod_count[i]++;
775 found=1;
776 break;
777 }
778 }
779 if (!found) {
780 mod_values[num_mod] = ci_label->mod_counter;
781 mod_count[num_mod] = 1;
782 num_mod++;
783 if (num_mod>2) {
784 fatal_error = 1;
785 break;
786 }
787 }
788 }
789 #if DEBUG
790 printf("raid%d: Summary of serial numbers:\n", raidPtr->raidid);
791 for(i=0;i<num_ser;i++) {
792 printf("%d %d\n", ser_values[i], ser_count[i]);
793 }
794 printf("raid%d: Summary of mod counters:\n", raidPtr->raidid);
795 for(i=0;i<num_mod;i++) {
796 printf("%d %d\n", mod_values[i], mod_count[i]);
797 }
798 #endif
799 serial_number = ser_values[0];
800 if (num_ser == 2) {
801 if ((ser_count[0] == 1) || (ser_count[1] == 1)) {
802 /* Locate the maverick component */
803 if (ser_count[1] > ser_count[0]) {
804 serial_number = ser_values[1];
805 }
806
807 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
808 ci_label = &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label;
809 if (serial_number != ci_label->serial_number) {
810 hosed_column = c;
811 break;
812 }
813 }
814 printf("Hosed component: %s\n",
815 &cfgPtr->devnames[0][hosed_column][0]);
816 if (!force) {
817 /* we'll fail this component, as if there are
818 other major errors, we arn't forcing things
819 and we'll abort the config anyways */
820 raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status
821 = rf_ds_failed;
822 raidPtr->numFailures++;
823 raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
824 }
825 } else {
826 too_fatal = 1;
827 }
828 if (cfgPtr->parityConfig == '0') {
829 /* We've identified two different serial numbers.
830 RAID 0 can't cope with that, so we'll punt */
831 too_fatal = 1;
832 }
833
834 }
835
836 /* record the serial number for later. If we bail later, setting
837 this doesn't matter, otherwise we've got the best guess at the
838 correct serial number */
839 raidPtr->serial_number = serial_number;
840
841 mod_number = mod_values[0];
842 if (num_mod == 2) {
843 if ((mod_count[0] == 1) || (mod_count[1] == 1)) {
844 /* Locate the maverick component */
845 if (mod_count[1] > mod_count[0]) {
846 mod_number = mod_values[1];
847 } else if (mod_count[1] < mod_count[0]) {
848 mod_number = mod_values[0];
849 } else {
850 /* counts of different modification values
851 are the same. Assume greater value is
852 the correct one, all other things
853 considered */
854 if (mod_values[0] > mod_values[1]) {
855 mod_number = mod_values[0];
856 } else {
857 mod_number = mod_values[1];
858 }
859
860 }
861
862 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
863 ci_label = &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label;
864 if (mod_number != ci_label->mod_counter) {
865 if (hosed_column == c) {
866 /* same one. Can
867 deal with it. */
868 } else {
869 hosed_column = c;
870 if (num_ser != 1) {
871 too_fatal = 1;
872 break;
873 }
874 }
875 }
876 }
877 printf("Hosed component: %s\n",
878 &cfgPtr->devnames[0][hosed_column][0]);
879 if (!force) {
880 /* we'll fail this component, as if there are
881 other major errors, we arn't forcing things
882 and we'll abort the config anyways */
883 if (raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status != rf_ds_failed) {
884 raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status
885 = rf_ds_failed;
886 raidPtr->numFailures++;
887 raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
888 }
889 }
890 } else {
891 too_fatal = 1;
892 }
893 if (cfgPtr->parityConfig == '0') {
894 /* We've identified two different mod counters.
895 RAID 0 can't cope with that, so we'll punt */
896 too_fatal = 1;
897 }
898 }
899
900 raidPtr->mod_counter = mod_number;
901
902 if (too_fatal) {
903 /* we've had both a serial number mismatch, and a mod_counter
904 mismatch -- and they involved two different components!!
905 Bail -- make things fail so that the user must force
906 the issue... */
907 hosed_column = -1;
908 fatal_error = 1;
909 }
910
911 if (num_ser > 2) {
912 printf("raid%d: Too many different serial numbers!\n",
913 raidPtr->raidid);
914 fatal_error = 1;
915 }
916
917 if (num_mod > 2) {
918 printf("raid%d: Too many different mod counters!\n",
919 raidPtr->raidid);
920 fatal_error = 1;
921 }
922
923 /* we start by assuming the parity will be good, and flee from
924 that notion at the slightest sign of trouble */
925
926 parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
927
928 for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
929 dev_name = &cfgPtr->devnames[0][c][0];
930 ci_label = &raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label;
931
932 if (c == hosed_column) {
933 printf("raid%d: Ignoring %s\n",
934 raidPtr->raidid, dev_name);
935 } else {
936 rf_print_label_status( raidPtr, c, dev_name, ci_label);
937 if (rf_check_label_vitals( raidPtr, 0, c,
938 dev_name, ci_label,
939 serial_number,
940 mod_number )) {
941 fatal_error = 1;
942 }
943 if (ci_label->clean != RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
944 parity_good = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
945 }
946 }
947 }
948
949 if (fatal_error) {
950 parity_good = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
951 }
952
953 /* we note the state of the parity */
954 raidPtr->parity_good = parity_good;
955
956 return(fatal_error);
957 }
958
959 int
960 rf_add_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr)
961 {
962 RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
963 RF_DiskQueue_t *spareQueues;
964 int ret;
965 unsigned int bs;
966 int spare_number;
967
968 ret=0;
969
970 if (raidPtr->numSpare >= RF_MAXSPARE) {
971 RF_ERRORMSG1("Too many spares: %d\n", raidPtr->numSpare);
972 return(EINVAL);
973 }
974
975 RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
976 while (raidPtr->adding_hot_spare==1) {
977 ltsleep(&(raidPtr->adding_hot_spare), PRIBIO, "raidhs", 0,
978 &(raidPtr->mutex));
979 }
980 raidPtr->adding_hot_spare=1;
981 RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
982
983 /* the beginning of the spares... */
984 disks = &raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol];
985
986 spare_number = raidPtr->numSpare;
987
988 ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr, sparePtr->component_name,
989 &disks[spare_number],
990 raidPtr->numCol + spare_number);
991
992 if (ret)
993 goto fail;
994 if (disks[spare_number].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
995 RF_ERRORMSG1("Warning: spare disk %s failed TUR\n",
996 sparePtr->component_name);
997 rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
998 ret=EINVAL;
999 goto fail;
1000 } else {
1001 disks[spare_number].status = rf_ds_spare;
1002 DPRINTF6("Spare Disk %d: dev %s numBlocks %ld blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n", spare_number,
1003 disks[spare_number].devname,
1004 (long int) disks[spare_number].numBlocks,
1005 disks[spare_number].blockSize,
1006 (long int) disks[spare_number].numBlocks *
1007 disks[spare_number].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
1008 }
1009
1010
1011 /* check sizes and block sizes on the spare disk */
1012 bs = 1 << raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
1013 if (disks[spare_number].blockSize != bs) {
1014 RF_ERRORMSG3("Block size of %d on spare disk %s is not the same as on other disks (%d)\n", disks[spare_number].blockSize, disks[spare_number].devname, bs);
1015 rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
1016 ret = EINVAL;
1017 goto fail;
1018 }
1019 if (disks[spare_number].numBlocks < raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
1020 RF_ERRORMSG3("Spare disk %s (%d blocks) is too small to serve as a spare (need %ld blocks)\n",
1021 disks[spare_number].devname,
1022 disks[spare_number].blockSize,
1023 (long int) raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk);
1024 rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
1025 ret = EINVAL;
1026 goto fail;
1027 } else {
1028 if (disks[spare_number].numBlocks >
1029 raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
1030 RF_ERRORMSG3("Warning: truncating spare disk %s to %ld blocks (from %ld)\n",
1031 disks[spare_number].devname,
1032 (long int) raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
1033 (long int) disks[spare_number].numBlocks);
1034
1035 disks[spare_number].numBlocks = raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk;
1036 }
1037 }
1038
1039 spareQueues = &raidPtr->Queues[raidPtr->numCol];
1040 ret = rf_ConfigureDiskQueue( raidPtr, &spareQueues[spare_number],
1041 raidPtr->numCol + spare_number,
1042 raidPtr->qType,
1043 raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
1044 raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol +
1045 spare_number].dev,
1046 raidPtr->maxOutstanding,
1047 &raidPtr->shutdownList,
1048 raidPtr->cleanupList);
1049
1050 RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1051 raidPtr->numSpare++;
1052 RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1053
1054 fail:
1055 RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1056 raidPtr->adding_hot_spare=0;
1057 wakeup(&(raidPtr->adding_hot_spare));
1058 RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1059
1060 return(ret);
1061 }
1062
1063 int
1064 rf_remove_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr)
1065 {
1066 int spare_number;
1067
1068
1069 if (raidPtr->numSpare==0) {
1070 printf("No spares to remove!\n");
1071 return(EINVAL);
1072 }
1073
1074 spare_number = sparePtr->column;
1075
1076 return(EINVAL); /* XXX not implemented yet */
1077 #if 0
1078 if (spare_number < 0 || spare_number > raidPtr->numSpare) {
1079 return(EINVAL);
1080 }
1081
1082 /* verify that this spare isn't in use... */
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087 /* it's gone.. */
1088
1089 raidPtr->numSpare--;
1090
1091 return(0);
1092 #endif
1093 }
1094
1095
1096 int
1097 rf_delete_component(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *component)
1098 {
1099 RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
1100
1101 if ((component->column < 0) ||
1102 (component->column >= raidPtr->numCol)) {
1103 return(EINVAL);
1104 }
1105
1106 disks = &raidPtr->Disks[component->column];
1107
1108 /* 1. This component must be marked as 'failed' */
1109
1110 return(EINVAL); /* Not implemented yet. */
1111 }
1112
1113 int
1114 rf_incorporate_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *component)
1115 {
1116
1117 /* Issues here include how to 'move' this in if there is IO
1118 taking place (e.g. component queues and such) */
1119
1120 return(EINVAL); /* Not implemented yet. */
1121 }
1122