Home | History | Annotate | Line # | Download | only in raidframe
rf_disks.c revision 1.81
      1 /*	$NetBSD: rf_disks.c,v 1.81 2011/08/03 14:44:38 oster 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  *
      9  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11  * are met:
     12  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17  *
     18  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     19  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     20  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     21  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     22  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     23  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     24  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     25  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     26  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     27  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     28  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     29  */
     30 
     31 /*
     32  * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
     33  * All rights reserved.
     34  *
     35  * Author: Mark Holland
     36  *
     37  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
     38  * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
     39  * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
     40  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
     41  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
     42  *
     43  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
     44  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
     45  * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
     46  *
     47  * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
     48  *
     49  *  Software Distribution Coordinator  or  Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
     50  *  School of Computer Science
     51  *  Carnegie Mellon University
     52  *  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
     53  *
     54  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
     55  * rights to redistribute these changes.
     56  */
     57 
     58 /***************************************************************
     59  * rf_disks.c -- code to perform operations on the actual disks
     60  ***************************************************************/
     61 
     62 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     63 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_disks.c,v 1.81 2011/08/03 14:44:38 oster Exp $");
     64 
     65 #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
     66 
     67 #include "rf_raid.h"
     68 #include "rf_alloclist.h"
     69 #include "rf_utils.h"
     70 #include "rf_general.h"
     71 #include "rf_options.h"
     72 #include "rf_kintf.h"
     73 #include "rf_netbsd.h"
     74 
     75 #include <sys/param.h>
     76 #include <sys/systm.h>
     77 #include <sys/proc.h>
     78 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     79 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
     80 #include <sys/vnode.h>
     81 #include <sys/namei.h> /* for pathbuf */
     82 #include <sys/kauth.h>
     83 
     84 static int rf_AllocDiskStructures(RF_Raid_t *, RF_Config_t *);
     85 static void rf_print_label_status( RF_Raid_t *, int, char *,
     86 				  RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
     87 static int rf_check_label_vitals( RF_Raid_t *, int, int, char *,
     88 				  RF_ComponentLabel_t *, int, int );
     89 
     90 #define DPRINTF6(a,b,c,d,e,f) if (rf_diskDebug) printf(a,b,c,d,e,f)
     91 #define DPRINTF7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) if (rf_diskDebug) printf(a,b,c,d,e,f,g)
     92 
     93 /**************************************************************************
     94  *
     95  * initialize the disks comprising the array
     96  *
     97  * We want the spare disks to have regular row,col numbers so that we can
     98  * easily substitue a spare for a failed disk.  But, the driver code assumes
     99  * throughout that the array contains numRow by numCol _non-spare_ disks, so
    100  * it's not clear how to fit in the spares.  This is an unfortunate holdover
    101  * from raidSim.  The quick and dirty fix is to make row zero bigger than the
    102  * rest, and put all the spares in it.  This probably needs to get changed
    103  * eventually.
    104  *
    105  **************************************************************************/
    106 
    107 int
    108 rf_ConfigureDisks(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp, RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
    109 		  RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
    110 {
    111 	RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
    112 	RF_SectorCount_t min_numblks = (RF_SectorCount_t) 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFLL;
    113 	RF_RowCol_t c;
    114 	int bs, ret;
    115 	unsigned i, count, foundone = 0, numFailuresThisRow;
    116 	int force;
    117 
    118 	force = cfgPtr->force;
    119 
    120 	ret = rf_AllocDiskStructures(raidPtr, cfgPtr);
    121 	if (ret)
    122 		goto fail;
    123 
    124 	disks = raidPtr->Disks;
    125 
    126 	numFailuresThisRow = 0;
    127 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    128 		ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr,
    129 				       &cfgPtr->devnames[0][c][0],
    130 				       &disks[c], c);
    131 
    132 		if (ret)
    133 			goto fail;
    134 
    135 		if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
    136 			ret = raidfetch_component_label(raidPtr, c);
    137 			if (ret)
    138 				goto fail;
    139 
    140 			/* mark it as failed if the label looks bogus... */
    141 			if (!rf_reasonable_label(&raidPtr->raid_cinfo[c].ci_label,0) && !force) {
    142 				disks[c].status = rf_ds_failed;
    143 			}
    144 		}
    145 
    146 		if (disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
    147 			numFailuresThisRow++;
    148 		} else {
    149 			if (disks[c].numBlocks < min_numblks)
    150 				min_numblks = disks[c].numBlocks;
    151 			DPRINTF6("Disk at col %d: dev %s numBlocks %" PRIu64 " blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n",
    152 				 c, disks[c].devname,
    153 				 disks[c].numBlocks,
    154 				 disks[c].blockSize,
    155 				 (long int) disks[c].numBlocks *
    156 				 disks[c].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
    157 		}
    158 	}
    159 	/* XXX fix for n-fault tolerant */
    160 	/* XXX this should probably check to see how many failures
    161 	   we can handle for this configuration! */
    162 	if (numFailuresThisRow > 0)
    163 		raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
    164 
    165 	/* all disks must be the same size & have the same block size, bs must
    166 	 * be a power of 2 */
    167 	bs = 0;
    168 	foundone = 0;
    169 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    170 		if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
    171 			bs = disks[c].blockSize;
    172 			foundone = 1;
    173 			break;
    174 		}
    175 	}
    176 	if (!foundone) {
    177 		RF_ERRORMSG("RAIDFRAME: Did not find any live disks in the array.\n");
    178 		ret = EINVAL;
    179 		goto fail;
    180 	}
    181 	for (count = 0, i = 1; i; i <<= 1)
    182 		if (bs & i)
    183 			count++;
    184 	if (count != 1) {
    185 		RF_ERRORMSG1("Error: block size on disks (%d) must be a power of 2\n", bs);
    186 		ret = EINVAL;
    187 		goto fail;
    188 	}
    189 
    190 	if (rf_CheckLabels( raidPtr, cfgPtr )) {
    191 		printf("raid%d: There were fatal errors\n", raidPtr->raidid);
    192 		if (force != 0) {
    193 			printf("raid%d: Fatal errors being ignored.\n",
    194 			       raidPtr->raidid);
    195 		} else {
    196 			ret = EINVAL;
    197 			goto fail;
    198 		}
    199 	}
    200 
    201 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    202 		if (disks[c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
    203 			if (disks[c].blockSize != bs) {
    204 				RF_ERRORMSG1("Error: block size of disk at c %d different from disk at c 0\n", c);
    205 				ret = EINVAL;
    206 				goto fail;
    207 			}
    208 			if (disks[c].numBlocks != min_numblks) {
    209 				RF_ERRORMSG2("WARNING: truncating disk at c %d to %d blocks\n",
    210 					     c, (int) min_numblks);
    211 				disks[c].numBlocks = min_numblks;
    212 			}
    213 		}
    214 	}
    215 
    216 	raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk = min_numblks;
    217 	raidPtr->logBytesPerSector = ffs(bs) - 1;
    218 	raidPtr->bytesPerSector = bs;
    219 	raidPtr->sectorMask = bs - 1;
    220 	return (0);
    221 
    222 fail:
    223 
    224 	rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
    225 
    226 	return (ret);
    227 }
    228 
    229 
    230 /****************************************************************************
    231  * set up the data structures describing the spare disks in the array
    232  * recall from the above comment that the spare disk descriptors are stored
    233  * in row zero, which is specially expanded to hold them.
    234  ****************************************************************************/
    235 int
    236 rf_ConfigureSpareDisks(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp, RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
    237 		       RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
    238 {
    239 	int     i, ret;
    240 	unsigned int bs;
    241 	RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
    242 	int     num_spares_done;
    243 
    244 	num_spares_done = 0;
    245 
    246 	/* The space for the spares should have already been allocated by
    247 	 * ConfigureDisks() */
    248 
    249 	disks = &raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol];
    250 	for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numSpare; i++) {
    251 		ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr, &cfgPtr->spare_names[i][0],
    252 				       &disks[i], raidPtr->numCol + i);
    253 		if (ret)
    254 			goto fail;
    255 		if (disks[i].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
    256 			RF_ERRORMSG1("Warning: spare disk %s failed TUR\n",
    257 				     &cfgPtr->spare_names[i][0]);
    258 		} else {
    259 			disks[i].status = rf_ds_spare;	/* change status to
    260 							 * spare */
    261 			DPRINTF6("Spare Disk %d: dev %s numBlocks %" PRIu64 " blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n", i,
    262 			    disks[i].devname,
    263 			    disks[i].numBlocks, disks[i].blockSize,
    264 			    (long int) disks[i].numBlocks *
    265 				 disks[i].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
    266 		}
    267 		num_spares_done++;
    268 	}
    269 
    270 	/* check sizes and block sizes on spare disks */
    271 	bs = 1 << raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
    272 	for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numSpare; i++) {
    273 		if (disks[i].blockSize != bs) {
    274 			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);
    275 			ret = EINVAL;
    276 			goto fail;
    277 		}
    278 		if (disks[i].numBlocks < raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
    279 			RF_ERRORMSG3("Spare disk %s (%d blocks) is too small to serve as a spare (need %" PRIu64 " blocks)\n",
    280 				     disks[i].devname, disks[i].blockSize,
    281 				     raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk);
    282 			ret = EINVAL;
    283 			goto fail;
    284 		} else
    285 			if (disks[i].numBlocks > raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
    286 				RF_ERRORMSG3("Warning: truncating spare disk %s to %" PRIu64 " blocks (from %" PRIu64 ")\n",
    287 				    disks[i].devname,
    288 				    raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
    289 				    disks[i].numBlocks);
    290 
    291 				disks[i].numBlocks = raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk;
    292 			}
    293 	}
    294 
    295 	return (0);
    296 
    297 fail:
    298 
    299 	/* Release the hold on the main components.  We've failed to allocate
    300 	 * a spare, and since we're failing, we need to free things..
    301 
    302 	 XXX failing to allocate a spare is *not* that big of a deal...
    303 	 We *can* survive without it, if need be, esp. if we get hot
    304 	 adding working.
    305 
    306 	 If we don't fail out here, then we need a way to remove this spare...
    307 	 that should be easier to do here than if we are "live"...
    308 
    309 	 */
    310 
    311 	rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
    312 
    313 	return (ret);
    314 }
    315 
    316 static int
    317 rf_AllocDiskStructures(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
    318 {
    319 	int ret;
    320 
    321 	/* We allocate RF_MAXSPARE on the first row so that we
    322 	   have room to do hot-swapping of spares */
    323 	RF_MallocAndAdd(raidPtr->Disks, (raidPtr->numCol + RF_MAXSPARE) *
    324 			sizeof(RF_RaidDisk_t), (RF_RaidDisk_t *),
    325 			raidPtr->cleanupList);
    326 	if (raidPtr->Disks == NULL) {
    327 		ret = ENOMEM;
    328 		goto fail;
    329 	}
    330 
    331 	/* get space for device specific stuff.. */
    332 	RF_MallocAndAdd(raidPtr->raid_cinfo,
    333 			(raidPtr->numCol + RF_MAXSPARE) *
    334 			sizeof(struct raidcinfo), (struct raidcinfo *),
    335 			raidPtr->cleanupList);
    336 
    337 	if (raidPtr->raid_cinfo == NULL) {
    338 		ret = ENOMEM;
    339 		goto fail;
    340 	}
    341 
    342 	return(0);
    343 fail:
    344 	rf_UnconfigureVnodes( raidPtr );
    345 
    346 	return(ret);
    347 }
    348 
    349 
    350 /* configure a single disk during auto-configuration at boot */
    351 int
    352 rf_AutoConfigureDisks(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr,
    353 		      RF_AutoConfig_t *auto_config)
    354 {
    355 	RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
    356 	RF_RaidDisk_t *diskPtr;
    357 	RF_RowCol_t c;
    358 	RF_SectorCount_t min_numblks = (RF_SectorCount_t) 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFLL;
    359 	int bs, ret;
    360 	int numFailuresThisRow;
    361 	RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
    362 	int parity_good;
    363 	int mod_counter;
    364 	int mod_counter_found;
    365 
    366 #if DEBUG
    367 	printf("Starting autoconfiguration of RAID set...\n");
    368 #endif
    369 
    370 	ret = rf_AllocDiskStructures(raidPtr, cfgPtr);
    371 	if (ret)
    372 		goto fail;
    373 
    374 	disks = raidPtr->Disks;
    375 
    376 	/* assume the parity will be fine.. */
    377 	parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    378 
    379 	/* Check for mod_counters that are too low */
    380 	mod_counter_found = 0;
    381 	mod_counter = 0;
    382 	ac = auto_config;
    383 	while(ac!=NULL) {
    384 		if (mod_counter_found==0) {
    385 			mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
    386 			mod_counter_found = 1;
    387 		} else {
    388 			if (ac->clabel->mod_counter > mod_counter) {
    389 				mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
    390 			}
    391 		}
    392 		ac->flag = 0; /* clear the general purpose flag */
    393 		ac = ac->next;
    394 	}
    395 
    396 	bs = 0;
    397 
    398 	numFailuresThisRow = 0;
    399 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    400 		diskPtr = &disks[c];
    401 
    402 		/* find this row/col in the autoconfig */
    403 #if DEBUG
    404 		printf("Looking for %d in autoconfig\n",c);
    405 #endif
    406 		ac = auto_config;
    407 		while(ac!=NULL) {
    408 			if (ac->clabel==NULL) {
    409 				/* big-time bad news. */
    410 				goto fail;
    411 			}
    412 			if ((ac->clabel->column == c) &&
    413 			    (ac->clabel->mod_counter == mod_counter)) {
    414 				/* it's this one... */
    415 				/* flag it as 'used', so we don't
    416 				   free it later. */
    417 				ac->flag = 1;
    418 #if DEBUG
    419 				printf("Found: %s at %d\n",
    420 				       ac->devname,c);
    421 #endif
    422 
    423 				break;
    424 			}
    425 			ac=ac->next;
    426 		}
    427 
    428 		if (ac==NULL) {
    429 			/* we didn't find an exact match with a
    430 			   correct mod_counter above... can we find
    431 			   one with an incorrect mod_counter to use
    432 			   instead?  (this one, if we find it, will be
    433 			   marked as failed once the set configures)
    434 			*/
    435 
    436 			ac = auto_config;
    437 			while(ac!=NULL) {
    438 				if (ac->clabel==NULL) {
    439 					/* big-time bad news. */
    440 					goto fail;
    441 				}
    442 				if (ac->clabel->column == c) {
    443 					/* it's this one...
    444 					   flag it as 'used', so we
    445 					   don't free it later. */
    446 					ac->flag = 1;
    447 #if DEBUG
    448 					printf("Found(low mod_counter): %s at %d\n",
    449 					       ac->devname,c);
    450 #endif
    451 
    452 					break;
    453 				}
    454 				ac=ac->next;
    455 			}
    456 		}
    457 
    458 
    459 
    460 		if (ac!=NULL) {
    461 			/* Found it.  Configure it.. */
    462 			diskPtr->blockSize = ac->clabel->blockSize;
    463 			diskPtr->numBlocks =
    464 			    rf_component_label_numblocks(ac->clabel);
    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(raidget_component_label(raidPtr, c),
    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);
    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 pathbuf *pb;
    578 	struct vnode *vp;
    579 	struct vattr va;
    580 	int     error;
    581 
    582 	p = rf_find_non_white(bf);
    583 	if (p[strlen(p) - 1] == '\n') {
    584 		/* strip off the newline */
    585 		p[strlen(p) - 1] = '\0';
    586 	}
    587 	(void) strcpy(diskPtr->devname, p);
    588 
    589 	/* Let's start by claiming the component is fine and well... */
    590 	diskPtr->status = rf_ds_optimal;
    591 
    592 	raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = NULL;
    593 	raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = 0;
    594 
    595 	if (!strcmp("absent", diskPtr->devname)) {
    596 		printf("Ignoring missing component at column %d\n", col);
    597 		sprintf(diskPtr->devname, "component%d", col);
    598 		diskPtr->status = rf_ds_failed;
    599 		return (0);
    600 	}
    601 
    602 	pb = pathbuf_create(diskPtr->devname);
    603 	if (pb == NULL) {
    604 		printf("pathbuf_create for device: %s failed!\n",
    605 		       diskPtr->devname);
    606 		return ENOMEM;
    607 	}
    608 	error = dk_lookup(pb, curlwp, &vp);
    609 	pathbuf_destroy(pb);
    610 	if (error) {
    611 		printf("dk_lookup on device: %s failed!\n", diskPtr->devname);
    612 		if (error == ENXIO) {
    613 			/* the component isn't there... must be dead :-( */
    614 			diskPtr->status = rf_ds_failed;
    615 			return 0;
    616 		} else {
    617 			return (error);
    618 		}
    619 	}
    620 
    621 	if ((error = rf_getdisksize(vp, diskPtr)) != 0)
    622 		return (error);
    623 
    624 	/*
    625 	 * If this raidPtr's bytesPerSector is zero, fill it in with this
    626 	 * components blockSize.  This will give us something to work with
    627 	 * initially, and if it is wrong, we'll get errors later.
    628 	 */
    629 	if (raidPtr->bytesPerSector == 0)
    630 		raidPtr->bytesPerSector = diskPtr->blockSize;
    631 
    632 	if (diskPtr->status == rf_ds_optimal) {
    633 		if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, curlwp->l_cred)) != 0)
    634 			return (error);
    635 
    636 		raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = vp;
    637 		raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = va.va_rdev;
    638 
    639 		/* This component was not automatically configured */
    640 		diskPtr->auto_configured = 0;
    641 		diskPtr->dev = va.va_rdev;
    642 
    643 		/* we allow the user to specify that only a fraction of the
    644 		 * disks should be used this is just for debug:  it speeds up
    645 		 * the parity scan */
    646 		diskPtr->numBlocks = diskPtr->numBlocks *
    647 			rf_sizePercentage / 100;
    648 	}
    649 	return (0);
    650 }
    651 
    652 static void
    653 rf_print_label_status(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, int column, char *dev_name,
    654 		      RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label)
    655 {
    656 
    657 	printf("raid%d: Component %s being configured at col: %d\n",
    658 	       raidPtr->raidid, dev_name, column );
    659 	printf("         Column: %d Num Columns: %d\n",
    660 	       ci_label->column,
    661 	       ci_label->num_columns);
    662 	printf("         Version: %d Serial Number: %d Mod Counter: %d\n",
    663 	       ci_label->version, ci_label->serial_number,
    664 	       ci_label->mod_counter);
    665 	printf("         Clean: %s Status: %d\n",
    666 	       ci_label->clean ? "Yes" : "No", ci_label->status );
    667 }
    668 
    669 static int rf_check_label_vitals(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, int row, int column,
    670 				 char *dev_name, RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label,
    671 				 int serial_number, int mod_counter)
    672 {
    673 	int fatal_error = 0;
    674 
    675 	if (serial_number != ci_label->serial_number) {
    676 		printf("%s has a different serial number: %d %d\n",
    677 		       dev_name, serial_number, ci_label->serial_number);
    678 		fatal_error = 1;
    679 	}
    680 	if (mod_counter != ci_label->mod_counter) {
    681 		printf("%s has a different modification count: %d %d\n",
    682 		       dev_name, mod_counter, ci_label->mod_counter);
    683 	}
    684 
    685 	if (row != ci_label->row) {
    686 		printf("Row out of alignment for: %s\n", dev_name);
    687 		fatal_error = 1;
    688 	}
    689 	if (column != ci_label->column) {
    690 		printf("Column out of alignment for: %s\n", dev_name);
    691 		fatal_error = 1;
    692 	}
    693 	if (raidPtr->numCol != ci_label->num_columns) {
    694 		printf("Number of columns do not match for: %s\n", dev_name);
    695 		fatal_error = 1;
    696 	}
    697 	if (ci_label->clean == 0) {
    698 		/* it's not clean, but that's not fatal */
    699 		printf("%s is not clean!\n", dev_name);
    700 	}
    701 	return(fatal_error);
    702 }
    703 
    704 
    705 /*
    706 
    707    rf_CheckLabels() - check all the component labels for consistency.
    708    Return an error if there is anything major amiss.
    709 
    710  */
    711 
    712 int
    713 rf_CheckLabels(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_Config_t *cfgPtr)
    714 {
    715 	int c;
    716 	char *dev_name;
    717 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *ci_label;
    718 	int serial_number = 0;
    719 	int mod_number = 0;
    720 	int fatal_error = 0;
    721 	int mod_values[4];
    722 	int mod_count[4];
    723 	int ser_values[4];
    724 	int ser_count[4];
    725 	int num_ser;
    726 	int num_mod;
    727 	int i;
    728 	int found;
    729 	int hosed_column;
    730 	int too_fatal;
    731 	int parity_good;
    732 	int force;
    733 
    734 	hosed_column = -1;
    735 	too_fatal = 0;
    736 	force = cfgPtr->force;
    737 
    738 	/*
    739 	   We're going to try to be a little intelligent here.  If one
    740 	   component's label is bogus, and we can identify that it's the
    741 	   *only* one that's gone, we'll mark it as "failed" and allow
    742 	   the configuration to proceed.  This will be the *only* case
    743 	   that we'll proceed if there would be (otherwise) fatal errors.
    744 
    745 	   Basically we simply keep a count of how many components had
    746 	   what serial number.  If all but one agree, we simply mark
    747 	   the disagreeing component as being failed, and allow
    748 	   things to come up "normally".
    749 
    750 	   We do this first for serial numbers, and then for "mod_counter".
    751 
    752 	 */
    753 
    754 	num_ser = 0;
    755 	num_mod = 0;
    756 
    757 	ser_values[0] = ser_values[1] = ser_values[2] = ser_values[3] = 0;
    758 	ser_count[0] = ser_count[1] = ser_count[2] = ser_count[3] = 0;
    759 
    760 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    761 		if (raidPtr->Disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal)
    762 			continue;
    763 		ci_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, c);
    764 		found=0;
    765 		for(i=0;i<num_ser;i++) {
    766 			if (ser_values[i] == ci_label->serial_number) {
    767 				ser_count[i]++;
    768 				found=1;
    769 				break;
    770 			}
    771 		}
    772 		if (!found) {
    773 			ser_values[num_ser] = ci_label->serial_number;
    774 			ser_count[num_ser] = 1;
    775 			num_ser++;
    776 			if (num_ser>2) {
    777 				fatal_error = 1;
    778 				break;
    779 			}
    780 		}
    781 		found=0;
    782 		for(i=0;i<num_mod;i++) {
    783 			if (mod_values[i] == ci_label->mod_counter) {
    784 				mod_count[i]++;
    785 				found=1;
    786 				break;
    787 			}
    788 		}
    789 		if (!found) {
    790 			mod_values[num_mod] = ci_label->mod_counter;
    791 			mod_count[num_mod] = 1;
    792 			num_mod++;
    793 			if (num_mod>2) {
    794 				fatal_error = 1;
    795 				break;
    796 			}
    797 		}
    798 	}
    799 #if DEBUG
    800 	printf("raid%d: Summary of serial numbers:\n", raidPtr->raidid);
    801 	for(i=0;i<num_ser;i++) {
    802 		printf("%d %d\n", ser_values[i], ser_count[i]);
    803 	}
    804 	printf("raid%d: Summary of mod counters:\n", raidPtr->raidid);
    805 	for(i=0;i<num_mod;i++) {
    806 		printf("%d %d\n", mod_values[i], mod_count[i]);
    807 	}
    808 #endif
    809 	serial_number = ser_values[0];
    810 	if (num_ser == 2) {
    811 		if ((ser_count[0] == 1) || (ser_count[1] == 1)) {
    812 			/* Locate the maverick component */
    813 			if (ser_count[1] > ser_count[0]) {
    814 				serial_number = ser_values[1];
    815 			}
    816 
    817 			for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    818 				if (raidPtr->Disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal)
    819 					continue;
    820 				ci_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, c);
    821 				if (serial_number != ci_label->serial_number) {
    822 					hosed_column = c;
    823 					break;
    824 				}
    825 			}
    826 			printf("Hosed component: %s\n",
    827 			       &cfgPtr->devnames[0][hosed_column][0]);
    828 			if (!force) {
    829 				/* we'll fail this component, as if there are
    830 				   other major errors, we arn't forcing things
    831 				   and we'll abort the config anyways */
    832 				raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status
    833 					= rf_ds_failed;
    834 				raidPtr->numFailures++;
    835 				raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
    836 			}
    837 		} else {
    838 			too_fatal = 1;
    839 		}
    840 		if (cfgPtr->parityConfig == '0') {
    841 			/* We've identified two different serial numbers.
    842 			   RAID 0 can't cope with that, so we'll punt */
    843 			too_fatal = 1;
    844 		}
    845 
    846 	}
    847 
    848 	/* record the serial number for later.  If we bail later, setting
    849 	   this doesn't matter, otherwise we've got the best guess at the
    850 	   correct serial number */
    851 	raidPtr->serial_number = serial_number;
    852 
    853 	mod_number = mod_values[0];
    854 	if (num_mod == 2) {
    855 		if ((mod_count[0] == 1) || (mod_count[1] == 1)) {
    856 			/* Locate the maverick component */
    857 			if (mod_count[1] > mod_count[0]) {
    858 				mod_number = mod_values[1];
    859 			} else if (mod_count[1] < mod_count[0]) {
    860 				mod_number = mod_values[0];
    861 			} else {
    862 				/* counts of different modification values
    863 				   are the same.   Assume greater value is
    864 				   the correct one, all other things
    865 				   considered */
    866 				if (mod_values[0] > mod_values[1]) {
    867 					mod_number = mod_values[0];
    868 				} else {
    869 					mod_number = mod_values[1];
    870 				}
    871 
    872 			}
    873 
    874 			for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    875 				if (raidPtr->Disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal)
    876 					continue;
    877 
    878 				ci_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, c);
    879 				if (mod_number != ci_label->mod_counter) {
    880 					if (hosed_column == c) {
    881 						/* same one.  Can
    882 						   deal with it.  */
    883 					} else {
    884 						hosed_column = c;
    885 						if (num_ser != 1) {
    886 							too_fatal = 1;
    887 							break;
    888 						}
    889 					}
    890 				}
    891 			}
    892 			printf("Hosed component: %s\n",
    893 			       &cfgPtr->devnames[0][hosed_column][0]);
    894 			if (!force) {
    895 				/* we'll fail this component, as if there are
    896 				   other major errors, we arn't forcing things
    897 				   and we'll abort the config anyways */
    898 				if (raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status != rf_ds_failed) {
    899 					raidPtr->Disks[hosed_column].status
    900 						= rf_ds_failed;
    901 					raidPtr->numFailures++;
    902 					raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
    903 				}
    904 			}
    905 		} else {
    906 			too_fatal = 1;
    907 		}
    908 		if (cfgPtr->parityConfig == '0') {
    909 			/* We've identified two different mod counters.
    910 			   RAID 0 can't cope with that, so we'll punt */
    911 			too_fatal = 1;
    912 		}
    913 	}
    914 
    915 	raidPtr->mod_counter = mod_number;
    916 
    917 	if (too_fatal) {
    918 		/* we've had both a serial number mismatch, and a mod_counter
    919 		   mismatch -- and they involved two different components!!
    920 		   Bail -- make things fail so that the user must force
    921 		   the issue... */
    922 		hosed_column = -1;
    923 		fatal_error = 1;
    924 	}
    925 
    926 	if (num_ser > 2) {
    927 		printf("raid%d: Too many different serial numbers!\n",
    928 		       raidPtr->raidid);
    929 		fatal_error = 1;
    930 	}
    931 
    932 	if (num_mod > 2) {
    933 		printf("raid%d: Too many different mod counters!\n",
    934 		       raidPtr->raidid);
    935 		fatal_error = 1;
    936 	}
    937 
    938         for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    939 		if (raidPtr->Disks[c].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
    940 			hosed_column = c;
    941 			break;
    942 		}
    943 	}
    944 
    945 	/* we start by assuming the parity will be good, and flee from
    946 	   that notion at the slightest sign of trouble */
    947 
    948 	parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    949 
    950 	for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
    951 		dev_name = &cfgPtr->devnames[0][c][0];
    952 		ci_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, c);
    953 
    954 		if (c == hosed_column) {
    955 			printf("raid%d: Ignoring %s\n",
    956 			       raidPtr->raidid, dev_name);
    957 		} else {
    958 			rf_print_label_status( raidPtr, c, dev_name, ci_label);
    959 			if (rf_check_label_vitals( raidPtr, 0, c,
    960 						   dev_name, ci_label,
    961 						   serial_number,
    962 						   mod_number )) {
    963 				fatal_error = 1;
    964 			}
    965 			if (ci_label->clean != RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
    966 				parity_good = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
    967 			}
    968 		}
    969 	}
    970 
    971 	if (fatal_error) {
    972 		parity_good = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
    973 	}
    974 
    975 	/* we note the state of the parity */
    976 	raidPtr->parity_good = parity_good;
    977 
    978 	return(fatal_error);
    979 }
    980 
    981 int
    982 rf_add_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr)
    983 {
    984 	RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
    985 	RF_DiskQueue_t *spareQueues;
    986 	int ret;
    987 	unsigned int bs;
    988 	int spare_number;
    989 
    990 	ret=0;
    991 
    992 	if (raidPtr->numSpare >= RF_MAXSPARE) {
    993 		RF_ERRORMSG1("Too many spares: %d\n", raidPtr->numSpare);
    994 		return(EINVAL);
    995 	}
    996 
    997 	rf_lock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
    998 	while (raidPtr->adding_hot_spare == 1) {
    999 		rf_wait_cond2(raidPtr->adding_hot_spare_cv, raidPtr->mutex);
   1000 	}
   1001 	raidPtr->adding_hot_spare = 1;
   1002 	rf_unlock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
   1003 
   1004 	/* the beginning of the spares... */
   1005 	disks = &raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol];
   1006 
   1007 	spare_number = raidPtr->numSpare;
   1008 
   1009 	ret = rf_ConfigureDisk(raidPtr, sparePtr->component_name,
   1010 			       &disks[spare_number],
   1011 			       raidPtr->numCol + spare_number);
   1012 
   1013 	if (ret)
   1014 		goto fail;
   1015 	if (disks[spare_number].status != rf_ds_optimal) {
   1016 		RF_ERRORMSG1("Warning: spare disk %s failed TUR\n",
   1017 			     sparePtr->component_name);
   1018 		rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
   1019 		ret=EINVAL;
   1020 		goto fail;
   1021 	} else {
   1022 		disks[spare_number].status = rf_ds_spare;
   1023 		DPRINTF6("Spare Disk %d: dev %s numBlocks %" PRIu64 " blockSize %d (%ld MB)\n",
   1024 			 spare_number,
   1025 			 disks[spare_number].devname,
   1026 			 disks[spare_number].numBlocks,
   1027 			 disks[spare_number].blockSize,
   1028 			 (long int) disks[spare_number].numBlocks *
   1029 			 disks[spare_number].blockSize / 1024 / 1024);
   1030 	}
   1031 
   1032 
   1033 	/* check sizes and block sizes on the spare disk */
   1034 	bs = 1 << raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
   1035 	if (disks[spare_number].blockSize != bs) {
   1036 		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);
   1037 		rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
   1038 		ret = EINVAL;
   1039 		goto fail;
   1040 	}
   1041 	if (disks[spare_number].numBlocks < raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
   1042 		RF_ERRORMSG3("Spare disk %s (%d blocks) is too small to serve as a spare (need %" PRIu64 " blocks)\n",
   1043 			     disks[spare_number].devname,
   1044 			     disks[spare_number].blockSize,
   1045 			     raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk);
   1046 		rf_close_component(raidPtr, raidPtr->raid_cinfo[raidPtr->numCol+spare_number].ci_vp, 0);
   1047 		ret = EINVAL;
   1048 		goto fail;
   1049 	} else {
   1050 		if (disks[spare_number].numBlocks >
   1051 		    raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk) {
   1052 			RF_ERRORMSG3("Warning: truncating spare disk %s to %" PRIu64 " blocks (from %" PRIu64 ")\n",
   1053 			    disks[spare_number].devname,
   1054 			    raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
   1055 			    disks[spare_number].numBlocks);
   1056 
   1057 			disks[spare_number].numBlocks = raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk;
   1058 		}
   1059 	}
   1060 
   1061 	spareQueues = &raidPtr->Queues[raidPtr->numCol];
   1062 	ret = rf_ConfigureDiskQueue( raidPtr, &spareQueues[spare_number],
   1063 				 raidPtr->numCol + spare_number,
   1064 				 raidPtr->qType,
   1065 				 raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk,
   1066 				 raidPtr->Disks[raidPtr->numCol +
   1067 						  spare_number].dev,
   1068 				 raidPtr->maxOutstanding,
   1069 				 &raidPtr->shutdownList,
   1070 				 raidPtr->cleanupList);
   1071 
   1072 	rf_lock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
   1073 	raidPtr->numSpare++;
   1074 	rf_unlock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
   1075 
   1076 fail:
   1077 	rf_lock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
   1078 	raidPtr->adding_hot_spare = 0;
   1079 	rf_signal_cond2(raidPtr->adding_hot_spare_cv);
   1080 	rf_unlock_mutex2(raidPtr->mutex);
   1081 
   1082 	return(ret);
   1083 }
   1084 
   1085 int
   1086 rf_remove_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr)
   1087 {
   1088 	int spare_number;
   1089 
   1090 
   1091 	if (raidPtr->numSpare==0) {
   1092 		printf("No spares to remove!\n");
   1093 		return(EINVAL);
   1094 	}
   1095 
   1096 	spare_number = sparePtr->column;
   1097 
   1098 	return(EINVAL); /* XXX not implemented yet */
   1099 #if 0
   1100 	if (spare_number < 0 || spare_number > raidPtr->numSpare) {
   1101 		return(EINVAL);
   1102 	}
   1103 
   1104 	/* verify that this spare isn't in use... */
   1105 
   1106 
   1107 
   1108 
   1109 	/* it's gone.. */
   1110 
   1111 	raidPtr->numSpare--;
   1112 
   1113 	return(0);
   1114 #endif
   1115 }
   1116 
   1117 
   1118 int
   1119 rf_delete_component(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SingleComponent_t *component)
   1120 {
   1121 	RF_RaidDisk_t *disks;
   1122 
   1123 	if ((component->column < 0) ||
   1124 	    (component->column >= raidPtr->numCol)) {
   1125 		return(EINVAL);
   1126 	}
   1127 
   1128 	disks = &raidPtr->Disks[component->column];
   1129 
   1130 	/* 1. This component must be marked as 'failed' */
   1131 
   1132 	return(EINVAL); /* Not implemented yet. */
   1133 }
   1134 
   1135 int
   1136 rf_incorporate_hot_spare(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
   1137     RF_SingleComponent_t *component)
   1138 {
   1139 
   1140 	/* Issues here include how to 'move' this in if there is IO
   1141 	   taking place (e.g. component queues and such) */
   1142 
   1143 	return(EINVAL); /* Not implemented yet. */
   1144 }
   1145