rf_netbsdkintf.c revision 1.104.2.5 1 1.104.2.5 scw /* $NetBSD: rf_netbsdkintf.c,v 1.104.2.5 2001/11/18 13:22:09 scw Exp $ */
2 1.1 oster /*-
3 1.1 oster * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
4 1.1 oster * All rights reserved.
5 1.1 oster *
6 1.1 oster * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
7 1.1 oster * by Greg Oster; Jason R. Thorpe.
8 1.1 oster *
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17 1.1 oster * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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19 1.1 oster * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
20 1.1 oster * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
21 1.1 oster * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
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24 1.1 oster *
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27 1.1 oster * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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30 1.1 oster * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
31 1.1 oster * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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35 1.1 oster * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
36 1.1 oster */
37 1.1 oster
38 1.1 oster /*
39 1.1 oster * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
40 1.1 oster * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
41 1.1 oster * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
42 1.1 oster *
43 1.1 oster * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
44 1.1 oster * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
45 1.1 oster * Science Department.
46 1.1 oster *
47 1.1 oster * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
48 1.1 oster * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
49 1.1 oster * are met:
50 1.1 oster * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
51 1.1 oster * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
52 1.1 oster * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
53 1.1 oster * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
54 1.1 oster * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
55 1.1 oster * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
56 1.1 oster * must display the following acknowledgement:
57 1.1 oster * This product includes software developed by the University of
58 1.1 oster * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
59 1.1 oster * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
60 1.1 oster * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
61 1.1 oster * without specific prior written permission.
62 1.1 oster *
63 1.1 oster * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
64 1.1 oster * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
65 1.1 oster * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
66 1.1 oster * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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68 1.1 oster * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
69 1.1 oster * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
70 1.1 oster * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
71 1.1 oster * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
72 1.1 oster * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
73 1.1 oster * SUCH DAMAGE.
74 1.1 oster *
75 1.1 oster * from: Utah $Hdr: cd.c 1.6 90/11/28$
76 1.1 oster *
77 1.1 oster * @(#)cd.c 8.2 (Berkeley) 11/16/93
78 1.1 oster */
79 1.1 oster
80 1.1 oster
81 1.1 oster
82 1.1 oster
83 1.1 oster /*
84 1.1 oster * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
85 1.1 oster * All rights reserved.
86 1.1 oster *
87 1.1 oster * Authors: Mark Holland, Jim Zelenka
88 1.1 oster *
89 1.1 oster * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
90 1.1 oster * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
91 1.1 oster * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
92 1.1 oster * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
93 1.1 oster * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
94 1.1 oster *
95 1.1 oster * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
96 1.1 oster * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
97 1.1 oster * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
98 1.1 oster *
99 1.1 oster * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
100 1.1 oster *
101 1.1 oster * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
102 1.1 oster * School of Computer Science
103 1.1 oster * Carnegie Mellon University
104 1.1 oster * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
105 1.1 oster *
106 1.1 oster * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
107 1.1 oster * rights to redistribute these changes.
108 1.1 oster */
109 1.1 oster
110 1.1 oster /***********************************************************
111 1.1 oster *
112 1.1 oster * rf_kintf.c -- the kernel interface routines for RAIDframe
113 1.1 oster *
114 1.1 oster ***********************************************************/
115 1.104.2.4 nathanw
116 1.104.2.4 nathanw #include <sys/cdefs.h>
117 1.104.2.5 scw __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_netbsdkintf.c,v 1.104.2.5 2001/11/18 13:22:09 scw Exp $");
118 1.1 oster
119 1.1 oster #include <sys/errno.h>
120 1.1 oster #include <sys/param.h>
121 1.1 oster #include <sys/pool.h>
122 1.104.2.5 scw #include <sys/lwp.h>
123 1.104.2.5 scw #include <sys/proc.h>
124 1.1 oster #include <sys/queue.h>
125 1.1 oster #include <sys/disk.h>
126 1.1 oster #include <sys/device.h>
127 1.1 oster #include <sys/stat.h>
128 1.1 oster #include <sys/ioctl.h>
129 1.1 oster #include <sys/fcntl.h>
130 1.1 oster #include <sys/systm.h>
131 1.1 oster #include <sys/namei.h>
132 1.1 oster #include <sys/vnode.h>
133 1.1 oster #include <sys/param.h>
134 1.1 oster #include <sys/types.h>
135 1.1 oster #include <machine/types.h>
136 1.1 oster #include <sys/disklabel.h>
137 1.1 oster #include <sys/conf.h>
138 1.1 oster #include <sys/lock.h>
139 1.1 oster #include <sys/buf.h>
140 1.1 oster #include <sys/user.h>
141 1.65 oster #include <sys/reboot.h>
142 1.8 oster
143 1.104.2.3 nathanw #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
144 1.104.2.3 nathanw #include <dev/raidframe/raidframeio.h>
145 1.8 oster #include "raid.h"
146 1.62 oster #include "opt_raid_autoconfig.h"
147 1.1 oster #include "rf_raid.h"
148 1.44 oster #include "rf_copyback.h"
149 1.1 oster #include "rf_dag.h"
150 1.1 oster #include "rf_dagflags.h"
151 1.99 oster #include "rf_desc.h"
152 1.1 oster #include "rf_diskqueue.h"
153 1.1 oster #include "rf_acctrace.h"
154 1.1 oster #include "rf_etimer.h"
155 1.1 oster #include "rf_general.h"
156 1.1 oster #include "rf_debugMem.h"
157 1.1 oster #include "rf_kintf.h"
158 1.1 oster #include "rf_options.h"
159 1.1 oster #include "rf_driver.h"
160 1.1 oster #include "rf_parityscan.h"
161 1.1 oster #include "rf_debugprint.h"
162 1.1 oster #include "rf_threadstuff.h"
163 1.1 oster
164 1.9 oster int rf_kdebug_level = 0;
165 1.1 oster
166 1.1 oster #ifdef DEBUG
167 1.1 oster #define db1_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 0) printf a
168 1.9 oster #else /* DEBUG */
169 1.1 oster #define db1_printf(a) { }
170 1.9 oster #endif /* DEBUG */
171 1.1 oster
172 1.9 oster static RF_Raid_t **raidPtrs; /* global raid device descriptors */
173 1.1 oster
174 1.11 oster RF_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex)
175 1.1 oster
176 1.10 oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_wait_queue; /* requests to install a
177 1.10 oster * spare table */
178 1.10 oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_resp_queue; /* responses from
179 1.10 oster * installation process */
180 1.10 oster
181 1.1 oster /* prototypes */
182 1.10 oster static void KernelWakeupFunc(struct buf * bp);
183 1.10 oster static void InitBP(struct buf * bp, struct vnode *, unsigned rw_flag,
184 1.10 oster dev_t dev, RF_SectorNum_t startSect,
185 1.10 oster RF_SectorCount_t numSect, caddr_t buf,
186 1.10 oster void (*cbFunc) (struct buf *), void *cbArg,
187 1.10 oster int logBytesPerSector, struct proc * b_proc);
188 1.104 oster static void raidinit(RF_Raid_t *);
189 1.1 oster
190 1.104 oster void raidattach(int);
191 1.104 oster int raidsize(dev_t);
192 1.104 oster int raidopen(dev_t, int, int, struct proc *);
193 1.104 oster int raidclose(dev_t, int, int, struct proc *);
194 1.104 oster int raidioctl(dev_t, u_long, caddr_t, int, struct proc *);
195 1.104 oster int raidwrite(dev_t, struct uio *, int);
196 1.104 oster int raidread(dev_t, struct uio *, int);
197 1.104 oster void raidstrategy(struct buf *);
198 1.104 oster int raiddump(dev_t, daddr_t, caddr_t, size_t);
199 1.1 oster
200 1.1 oster /*
201 1.1 oster * Pilfered from ccd.c
202 1.1 oster */
203 1.1 oster
204 1.10 oster struct raidbuf {
205 1.10 oster struct buf rf_buf; /* new I/O buf. MUST BE FIRST!!! */
206 1.10 oster struct buf *rf_obp; /* ptr. to original I/O buf */
207 1.10 oster int rf_flags; /* misc. flags */
208 1.11 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;/* the request that this was part of.. */
209 1.10 oster };
210 1.1 oster
211 1.1 oster
212 1.1 oster #define RAIDGETBUF(rs) pool_get(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, PR_NOWAIT)
213 1.1 oster #define RAIDPUTBUF(rs, cbp) pool_put(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, cbp)
214 1.1 oster
215 1.9 oster /* XXX Not sure if the following should be replacing the raidPtrs above,
216 1.53 oster or if it should be used in conjunction with that...
217 1.59 oster */
218 1.1 oster
219 1.10 oster struct raid_softc {
220 1.10 oster int sc_flags; /* flags */
221 1.10 oster int sc_cflags; /* configuration flags */
222 1.11 oster size_t sc_size; /* size of the raid device */
223 1.10 oster char sc_xname[20]; /* XXX external name */
224 1.10 oster struct disk sc_dkdev; /* generic disk device info */
225 1.10 oster struct pool sc_cbufpool; /* component buffer pool */
226 1.47 thorpej struct buf_queue buf_queue; /* used for the device queue */
227 1.10 oster };
228 1.1 oster /* sc_flags */
229 1.1 oster #define RAIDF_INITED 0x01 /* unit has been initialized */
230 1.1 oster #define RAIDF_WLABEL 0x02 /* label area is writable */
231 1.1 oster #define RAIDF_LABELLING 0x04 /* unit is currently being labelled */
232 1.1 oster #define RAIDF_WANTED 0x40 /* someone is waiting to obtain a lock */
233 1.1 oster #define RAIDF_LOCKED 0x80 /* unit is locked */
234 1.1 oster
235 1.1 oster #define raidunit(x) DISKUNIT(x)
236 1.48 oster int numraid = 0;
237 1.1 oster
238 1.20 oster /*
239 1.20 oster * Allow RAIDOUTSTANDING number of simultaneous IO's to this RAID device.
240 1.20 oster * Be aware that large numbers can allow the driver to consume a lot of
241 1.28 oster * kernel memory, especially on writes, and in degraded mode reads.
242 1.28 oster *
243 1.28 oster * For example: with a stripe width of 64 blocks (32k) and 5 disks,
244 1.28 oster * a single 64K write will typically require 64K for the old data,
245 1.28 oster * 64K for the old parity, and 64K for the new parity, for a total
246 1.28 oster * of 192K (if the parity buffer is not re-used immediately).
247 1.104.2.3 nathanw * Even it if is used immediately, that's still 128K, which when multiplied
248 1.28 oster * by say 10 requests, is 1280K, *on top* of the 640K of incoming data.
249 1.28 oster *
250 1.28 oster * Now in degraded mode, for example, a 64K read on the above setup may
251 1.28 oster * require data reconstruction, which will require *all* of the 4 remaining
252 1.28 oster * disks to participate -- 4 * 32K/disk == 128K again.
253 1.20 oster */
254 1.20 oster
255 1.20 oster #ifndef RAIDOUTSTANDING
256 1.28 oster #define RAIDOUTSTANDING 6
257 1.20 oster #endif
258 1.20 oster
259 1.1 oster #define RAIDLABELDEV(dev) \
260 1.1 oster (MAKEDISKDEV(major((dev)), raidunit((dev)), RAW_PART))
261 1.1 oster
262 1.1 oster /* declared here, and made public, for the benefit of KVM stuff.. */
263 1.10 oster struct raid_softc *raid_softc;
264 1.9 oster
265 1.104 oster static void raidgetdefaultlabel(RF_Raid_t *, struct raid_softc *,
266 1.104 oster struct disklabel *);
267 1.104 oster static void raidgetdisklabel(dev_t);
268 1.104 oster static void raidmakedisklabel(struct raid_softc *);
269 1.1 oster
270 1.104 oster static int raidlock(struct raid_softc *);
271 1.104 oster static void raidunlock(struct raid_softc *);
272 1.1 oster
273 1.104 oster static void rf_markalldirty(RF_Raid_t *);
274 1.104 oster void rf_mountroot_hook(struct device *);
275 1.48 oster
276 1.48 oster struct device *raidrootdev;
277 1.1 oster
278 1.104 oster void rf_ReconThread(struct rf_recon_req *);
279 1.37 oster /* XXX what I want is: */
280 1.104 oster /*void rf_ReconThread(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr); */
281 1.104 oster void rf_RewriteParityThread(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr);
282 1.104 oster void rf_CopybackThread(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr);
283 1.104 oster void rf_ReconstructInPlaceThread(struct rf_recon_req *);
284 1.104 oster void rf_buildroothack(void *);
285 1.104 oster
286 1.104 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *rf_find_raid_components(void);
287 1.104 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *rf_create_auto_sets(RF_AutoConfig_t *);
288 1.104 oster static int rf_does_it_fit(RF_ConfigSet_t *,RF_AutoConfig_t *);
289 1.104 oster static int rf_reasonable_label(RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
290 1.104 oster void rf_create_configuration(RF_AutoConfig_t *,RF_Config_t *, RF_Raid_t *);
291 1.104 oster int rf_set_autoconfig(RF_Raid_t *, int);
292 1.104 oster int rf_set_rootpartition(RF_Raid_t *, int);
293 1.104 oster void rf_release_all_vps(RF_ConfigSet_t *);
294 1.104 oster void rf_cleanup_config_set(RF_ConfigSet_t *);
295 1.104 oster int rf_have_enough_components(RF_ConfigSet_t *);
296 1.104 oster int rf_auto_config_set(RF_ConfigSet_t *, int *);
297 1.48 oster
298 1.48 oster static int raidautoconfig = 0; /* Debugging, mostly. Set to 0 to not
299 1.62 oster allow autoconfig to take place.
300 1.62 oster Note that this is overridden by having
301 1.62 oster RAID_AUTOCONFIG as an option in the
302 1.62 oster kernel config file. */
303 1.37 oster
304 1.10 oster void
305 1.10 oster raidattach(num)
306 1.9 oster int num;
307 1.1 oster {
308 1.14 oster int raidID;
309 1.14 oster int i, rc;
310 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac_list; /* autoconfig list */
311 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *config_sets;
312 1.1 oster
313 1.1 oster #ifdef DEBUG
314 1.9 oster printf("raidattach: Asked for %d units\n", num);
315 1.1 oster #endif
316 1.1 oster
317 1.1 oster if (num <= 0) {
318 1.1 oster #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
319 1.1 oster panic("raidattach: count <= 0");
320 1.1 oster #endif
321 1.1 oster return;
322 1.1 oster }
323 1.9 oster /* This is where all the initialization stuff gets done. */
324 1.1 oster
325 1.50 oster numraid = num;
326 1.50 oster
327 1.1 oster /* Make some space for requested number of units... */
328 1.1 oster
329 1.1 oster RF_Calloc(raidPtrs, num, sizeof(RF_Raid_t *), (RF_Raid_t **));
330 1.1 oster if (raidPtrs == NULL) {
331 1.1 oster panic("raidPtrs is NULL!!\n");
332 1.1 oster }
333 1.14 oster
334 1.14 oster rc = rf_mutex_init(&rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
335 1.14 oster if (rc) {
336 1.14 oster RF_PANIC();
337 1.14 oster }
338 1.14 oster
339 1.14 oster rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_resp_queue = NULL;
340 1.14 oster
341 1.58 oster for (i = 0; i < num; i++)
342 1.14 oster raidPtrs[i] = NULL;
343 1.14 oster rc = rf_BootRaidframe();
344 1.14 oster if (rc == 0)
345 1.14 oster printf("Kernelized RAIDframe activated\n");
346 1.14 oster else
347 1.1 oster panic("Serious error booting RAID!!\n");
348 1.14 oster
349 1.9 oster /* put together some datastructures like the CCD device does.. This
350 1.9 oster * lets us lock the device and what-not when it gets opened. */
351 1.1 oster
352 1.1 oster raid_softc = (struct raid_softc *)
353 1.48 oster malloc(num * sizeof(struct raid_softc),
354 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
355 1.1 oster if (raid_softc == NULL) {
356 1.1 oster printf("WARNING: no memory for RAIDframe driver\n");
357 1.1 oster return;
358 1.1 oster }
359 1.50 oster
360 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset(raid_softc, 0, num * sizeof(struct raid_softc));
361 1.34 oster
362 1.48 oster raidrootdev = (struct device *)malloc(num * sizeof(struct device),
363 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
364 1.48 oster if (raidrootdev == NULL) {
365 1.48 oster panic("No memory for RAIDframe driver!!?!?!\n");
366 1.48 oster }
367 1.48 oster
368 1.9 oster for (raidID = 0; raidID < num; raidID++) {
369 1.47 thorpej BUFQ_INIT(&raid_softc[raidID].buf_queue);
370 1.48 oster
371 1.48 oster raidrootdev[raidID].dv_class = DV_DISK;
372 1.48 oster raidrootdev[raidID].dv_cfdata = NULL;
373 1.48 oster raidrootdev[raidID].dv_unit = raidID;
374 1.48 oster raidrootdev[raidID].dv_parent = NULL;
375 1.48 oster raidrootdev[raidID].dv_flags = 0;
376 1.48 oster sprintf(raidrootdev[raidID].dv_xname,"raid%d",raidID);
377 1.48 oster
378 1.9 oster RF_Calloc(raidPtrs[raidID], 1, sizeof(RF_Raid_t),
379 1.11 oster (RF_Raid_t *));
380 1.9 oster if (raidPtrs[raidID] == NULL) {
381 1.39 oster printf("WARNING: raidPtrs[%d] is NULL\n", raidID);
382 1.39 oster numraid = raidID;
383 1.39 oster return;
384 1.1 oster }
385 1.1 oster }
386 1.48 oster
387 1.62 oster #if RAID_AUTOCONFIG
388 1.62 oster raidautoconfig = 1;
389 1.62 oster #endif
390 1.62 oster
391 1.48 oster if (raidautoconfig) {
392 1.48 oster /* 1. locate all RAID components on the system */
393 1.48 oster
394 1.48 oster #if DEBUG
395 1.48 oster printf("Searching for raid components...\n");
396 1.48 oster #endif
397 1.48 oster ac_list = rf_find_raid_components();
398 1.48 oster
399 1.48 oster /* 2. sort them into their respective sets */
400 1.48 oster
401 1.48 oster config_sets = rf_create_auto_sets(ac_list);
402 1.48 oster
403 1.48 oster /* 3. evaluate each set and configure the valid ones
404 1.48 oster This gets done in rf_buildroothack() */
405 1.48 oster
406 1.48 oster /* schedule the creation of the thread to do the
407 1.48 oster "/ on RAID" stuff */
408 1.48 oster
409 1.48 oster kthread_create(rf_buildroothack,config_sets);
410 1.48 oster
411 1.48 oster #if 0
412 1.48 oster mountroothook_establish(rf_mountroot_hook, &raidrootdev[0]);
413 1.48 oster #endif
414 1.48 oster }
415 1.48 oster
416 1.48 oster }
417 1.48 oster
418 1.48 oster void
419 1.48 oster rf_buildroothack(arg)
420 1.48 oster void *arg;
421 1.48 oster {
422 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *config_sets = arg;
423 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
424 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *next_cset;
425 1.51 oster int retcode;
426 1.48 oster int raidID;
427 1.51 oster int rootID;
428 1.51 oster int num_root;
429 1.48 oster
430 1.101 oster rootID = 0;
431 1.51 oster num_root = 0;
432 1.48 oster cset = config_sets;
433 1.48 oster while(cset != NULL ) {
434 1.48 oster next_cset = cset->next;
435 1.51 oster if (rf_have_enough_components(cset) &&
436 1.51 oster cset->ac->clabel->autoconfigure==1) {
437 1.51 oster retcode = rf_auto_config_set(cset,&raidID);
438 1.51 oster if (!retcode) {
439 1.51 oster if (cset->rootable) {
440 1.51 oster rootID = raidID;
441 1.51 oster num_root++;
442 1.51 oster }
443 1.51 oster } else {
444 1.51 oster /* The autoconfig didn't work :( */
445 1.51 oster #if DEBUG
446 1.51 oster printf("Autoconfig failed with code %d for raid%d\n", retcode, raidID);
447 1.51 oster #endif
448 1.51 oster rf_release_all_vps(cset);
449 1.48 oster }
450 1.48 oster } else {
451 1.48 oster /* we're not autoconfiguring this set...
452 1.48 oster release the associated resources */
453 1.49 oster rf_release_all_vps(cset);
454 1.48 oster }
455 1.48 oster /* cleanup */
456 1.49 oster rf_cleanup_config_set(cset);
457 1.48 oster cset = next_cset;
458 1.48 oster }
459 1.51 oster if (boothowto & RB_ASKNAME) {
460 1.51 oster /* We don't auto-config... */
461 1.51 oster } else {
462 1.51 oster /* They didn't ask, and we found something bootable... */
463 1.61 oster
464 1.51 oster if (num_root == 1) {
465 1.51 oster booted_device = &raidrootdev[rootID];
466 1.51 oster } else if (num_root > 1) {
467 1.51 oster /* we can't guess.. require the user to answer... */
468 1.51 oster boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME;
469 1.51 oster }
470 1.51 oster }
471 1.1 oster }
472 1.1 oster
473 1.1 oster
474 1.1 oster int
475 1.1 oster raidsize(dev)
476 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
477 1.1 oster {
478 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
479 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp;
480 1.9 oster int part, unit, omask, size;
481 1.1 oster
482 1.1 oster unit = raidunit(dev);
483 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
484 1.1 oster return (-1);
485 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
486 1.1 oster
487 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
488 1.1 oster return (-1);
489 1.1 oster
490 1.1 oster part = DISKPART(dev);
491 1.1 oster omask = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & (1 << part);
492 1.1 oster lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
493 1.1 oster
494 1.104.2.5 scw if (omask == 0 && raidopen(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc->l_proc))
495 1.1 oster return (-1);
496 1.1 oster
497 1.1 oster if (lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype != FS_SWAP)
498 1.1 oster size = -1;
499 1.1 oster else
500 1.1 oster size = lp->d_partitions[part].p_size *
501 1.1 oster (lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE);
502 1.1 oster
503 1.104.2.5 scw if (omask == 0 && raidclose(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc->l_proc))
504 1.1 oster return (-1);
505 1.1 oster
506 1.1 oster return (size);
507 1.1 oster
508 1.1 oster }
509 1.1 oster
510 1.1 oster int
511 1.1 oster raiddump(dev, blkno, va, size)
512 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
513 1.1 oster daddr_t blkno;
514 1.1 oster caddr_t va;
515 1.9 oster size_t size;
516 1.1 oster {
517 1.1 oster /* Not implemented. */
518 1.1 oster return ENXIO;
519 1.1 oster }
520 1.1 oster /* ARGSUSED */
521 1.1 oster int
522 1.1 oster raidopen(dev, flags, fmt, p)
523 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
524 1.9 oster int flags, fmt;
525 1.1 oster struct proc *p;
526 1.1 oster {
527 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
528 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
529 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp;
530 1.9 oster int part, pmask;
531 1.9 oster int error = 0;
532 1.9 oster
533 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
534 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
535 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
536 1.1 oster
537 1.1 oster if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
538 1.9 oster return (error);
539 1.1 oster lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
540 1.1 oster
541 1.1 oster part = DISKPART(dev);
542 1.1 oster pmask = (1 << part);
543 1.1 oster
544 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Opening raid device number: %d partition: %d\n",
545 1.14 oster unit, part));
546 1.1 oster
547 1.1 oster
548 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) &&
549 1.1 oster (rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0))
550 1.9 oster raidgetdisklabel(dev);
551 1.1 oster
552 1.1 oster /* make sure that this partition exists */
553 1.1 oster
554 1.1 oster if (part != RAW_PART) {
555 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Not a raw partition..\n"));
556 1.1 oster if (((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0) ||
557 1.1 oster ((part >= lp->d_npartitions) ||
558 1.9 oster (lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype == FS_UNUSED))) {
559 1.1 oster error = ENXIO;
560 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs);
561 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Bailing out...\n"));
562 1.9 oster return (error);
563 1.1 oster }
564 1.1 oster }
565 1.1 oster /* Prevent this unit from being unconfigured while open. */
566 1.1 oster switch (fmt) {
567 1.1 oster case S_IFCHR:
568 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask |= pmask;
569 1.1 oster break;
570 1.1 oster
571 1.1 oster case S_IFBLK:
572 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask |= pmask;
573 1.1 oster break;
574 1.1 oster }
575 1.13 oster
576 1.13 oster if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0) &&
577 1.13 oster ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) != 0)) {
578 1.13 oster /* First one... mark things as dirty... Note that we *MUST*
579 1.13 oster have done a configure before this. I DO NOT WANT TO BE
580 1.13 oster SCRIBBLING TO RANDOM COMPONENTS UNTIL IT'S BEEN DETERMINED
581 1.13 oster THAT THEY BELONG TOGETHER!!!!! */
582 1.13 oster /* XXX should check to see if we're only open for reading
583 1.13 oster here... If so, we needn't do this, but then need some
584 1.13 oster other way of keeping track of what's happened.. */
585 1.13 oster
586 1.13 oster rf_markalldirty( raidPtrs[unit] );
587 1.13 oster }
588 1.13 oster
589 1.13 oster
590 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
591 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
592 1.1 oster
593 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs);
594 1.1 oster
595 1.9 oster return (error);
596 1.1 oster
597 1.1 oster
598 1.1 oster }
599 1.1 oster /* ARGSUSED */
600 1.1 oster int
601 1.1 oster raidclose(dev, flags, fmt, p)
602 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
603 1.9 oster int flags, fmt;
604 1.1 oster struct proc *p;
605 1.1 oster {
606 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
607 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
608 1.9 oster int error = 0;
609 1.9 oster int part;
610 1.1 oster
611 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
612 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
613 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
614 1.1 oster
615 1.1 oster if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
616 1.1 oster return (error);
617 1.1 oster
618 1.1 oster part = DISKPART(dev);
619 1.1 oster
620 1.1 oster /* ...that much closer to allowing unconfiguration... */
621 1.1 oster switch (fmt) {
622 1.1 oster case S_IFCHR:
623 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask &= ~(1 << part);
624 1.1 oster break;
625 1.1 oster
626 1.1 oster case S_IFBLK:
627 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask &= ~(1 << part);
628 1.1 oster break;
629 1.1 oster }
630 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
631 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
632 1.13 oster
633 1.13 oster if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0) &&
634 1.13 oster ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) != 0)) {
635 1.13 oster /* Last one... device is not unconfigured yet.
636 1.13 oster Device shutdown has taken care of setting the
637 1.13 oster clean bits if RAIDF_INITED is not set
638 1.13 oster mark things as clean... */
639 1.64 oster #if 0
640 1.54 oster printf("Last one on raid%d. Updating status.\n",unit);
641 1.54 oster #endif
642 1.91 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtrs[unit],
643 1.91 oster RF_FINAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
644 1.104.2.2 nathanw if (doing_shutdown) {
645 1.104.2.2 nathanw /* last one, and we're going down, so
646 1.104.2.2 nathanw lights out for this RAID set too. */
647 1.104.2.2 nathanw error = rf_Shutdown(raidPtrs[unit]);
648 1.104.2.2 nathanw pool_destroy(&rs->sc_cbufpool);
649 1.104.2.2 nathanw
650 1.104.2.2 nathanw /* It's no longer initialized... */
651 1.104.2.2 nathanw rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_INITED;
652 1.104.2.2 nathanw
653 1.104.2.2 nathanw /* Detach the disk. */
654 1.104.2.2 nathanw disk_detach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
655 1.104.2.2 nathanw }
656 1.13 oster }
657 1.1 oster
658 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs);
659 1.1 oster return (0);
660 1.1 oster
661 1.1 oster }
662 1.1 oster
663 1.1 oster void
664 1.1 oster raidstrategy(bp)
665 1.74 augustss struct buf *bp;
666 1.1 oster {
667 1.74 augustss int s;
668 1.1 oster
669 1.1 oster unsigned int raidID = raidunit(bp->b_dev);
670 1.1 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
671 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[raidID];
672 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp;
673 1.9 oster int wlabel;
674 1.1 oster
675 1.30 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) ==0) {
676 1.30 oster bp->b_error = ENXIO;
677 1.100 chs bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
678 1.30 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
679 1.30 oster biodone(bp);
680 1.1 oster return;
681 1.30 oster }
682 1.1 oster if (raidID >= numraid || !raidPtrs[raidID]) {
683 1.1 oster bp->b_error = ENODEV;
684 1.1 oster bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
685 1.1 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
686 1.1 oster biodone(bp);
687 1.1 oster return;
688 1.1 oster }
689 1.1 oster raidPtr = raidPtrs[raidID];
690 1.1 oster if (!raidPtr->valid) {
691 1.1 oster bp->b_error = ENODEV;
692 1.1 oster bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
693 1.1 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
694 1.1 oster biodone(bp);
695 1.1 oster return;
696 1.1 oster }
697 1.1 oster if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
698 1.1 oster db1_printf(("b_bcount is zero..\n"));
699 1.1 oster biodone(bp);
700 1.1 oster return;
701 1.1 oster }
702 1.1 oster lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
703 1.1 oster
704 1.1 oster /*
705 1.1 oster * Do bounds checking and adjust transfer. If there's an
706 1.1 oster * error, the bounds check will flag that for us.
707 1.1 oster */
708 1.1 oster
709 1.9 oster wlabel = rs->sc_flags & (RAIDF_WLABEL | RAIDF_LABELLING);
710 1.1 oster if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART)
711 1.1 oster if (bounds_check_with_label(bp, lp, wlabel) <= 0) {
712 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Bounds check failed!!:%d %d\n",
713 1.9 oster (int) bp->b_blkno, (int) wlabel));
714 1.1 oster biodone(bp);
715 1.1 oster return;
716 1.1 oster }
717 1.34 oster s = splbio();
718 1.1 oster
719 1.1 oster bp->b_resid = 0;
720 1.34 oster
721 1.34 oster /* stuff it onto our queue */
722 1.47 thorpej BUFQ_INSERT_TAIL(&rs->buf_queue, bp);
723 1.34 oster
724 1.34 oster raidstart(raidPtrs[raidID]);
725 1.34 oster
726 1.1 oster splx(s);
727 1.1 oster }
728 1.1 oster /* ARGSUSED */
729 1.1 oster int
730 1.1 oster raidread(dev, uio, flags)
731 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
732 1.1 oster struct uio *uio;
733 1.9 oster int flags;
734 1.1 oster {
735 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
736 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
737 1.9 oster int part;
738 1.1 oster
739 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
740 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
741 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
742 1.1 oster
743 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
744 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
745 1.1 oster part = DISKPART(dev);
746 1.1 oster
747 1.9 oster db1_printf(("raidread: unit: %d partition: %d\n", unit, part));
748 1.1 oster
749 1.1 oster return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ, minphys, uio));
750 1.1 oster
751 1.1 oster }
752 1.1 oster /* ARGSUSED */
753 1.1 oster int
754 1.1 oster raidwrite(dev, uio, flags)
755 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
756 1.1 oster struct uio *uio;
757 1.9 oster int flags;
758 1.1 oster {
759 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
760 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
761 1.1 oster
762 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
763 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
764 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
765 1.1 oster
766 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
767 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
768 1.1 oster db1_printf(("raidwrite\n"));
769 1.1 oster return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_WRITE, minphys, uio));
770 1.1 oster
771 1.1 oster }
772 1.1 oster
773 1.1 oster int
774 1.1 oster raidioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
775 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
776 1.9 oster u_long cmd;
777 1.1 oster caddr_t data;
778 1.9 oster int flag;
779 1.1 oster struct proc *p;
780 1.1 oster {
781 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
782 1.9 oster int error = 0;
783 1.9 oster int part, pmask;
784 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
785 1.1 oster RF_Config_t *k_cfg, *u_cfg;
786 1.42 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
787 1.48 oster RF_RaidDisk_t *diskPtr;
788 1.41 oster RF_AccTotals_t *totals;
789 1.41 oster RF_DeviceConfig_t *d_cfg, **ucfgp;
790 1.1 oster u_char *specific_buf;
791 1.11 oster int retcode = 0;
792 1.11 oster int row;
793 1.11 oster int column;
794 1.1 oster struct rf_recon_req *rrcopy, *rr;
795 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
796 1.11 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t ci_label;
797 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t **clabel_ptr;
798 1.12 oster RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr,*componentPtr;
799 1.12 oster RF_SingleComponent_t hot_spare;
800 1.12 oster RF_SingleComponent_t component;
801 1.83 oster RF_ProgressInfo_t progressInfo, **progressInfoPtr;
802 1.41 oster int i, j, d;
803 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
804 1.102 fvdl struct disklabel newlabel;
805 1.102 fvdl #endif
806 1.1 oster
807 1.1 oster if (unit >= numraid)
808 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
809 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
810 1.42 oster raidPtr = raidPtrs[unit];
811 1.1 oster
812 1.9 oster db1_printf(("raidioctl: %d %d %d %d\n", (int) dev,
813 1.9 oster (int) DISKPART(dev), (int) unit, (int) cmd));
814 1.1 oster
815 1.1 oster /* Must be open for writes for these commands... */
816 1.1 oster switch (cmd) {
817 1.1 oster case DIOCSDINFO:
818 1.1 oster case DIOCWDINFO:
819 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
820 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCWDINFO:
821 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCSDINFO:
822 1.102 fvdl #endif
823 1.1 oster case DIOCWLABEL:
824 1.1 oster if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
825 1.1 oster return (EBADF);
826 1.1 oster }
827 1.1 oster
828 1.1 oster /* Must be initialized for these... */
829 1.1 oster switch (cmd) {
830 1.1 oster case DIOCGDINFO:
831 1.1 oster case DIOCSDINFO:
832 1.1 oster case DIOCWDINFO:
833 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
834 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCGDINFO:
835 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCWDINFO:
836 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCSDINFO:
837 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCGDEFLABEL:
838 1.102 fvdl #endif
839 1.1 oster case DIOCGPART:
840 1.1 oster case DIOCWLABEL:
841 1.1 oster case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
842 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
843 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
844 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
845 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
846 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
847 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
848 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
849 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
850 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
851 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_RECON_STATUS:
852 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_RECON_STATUS_EXT:
853 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
854 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
855 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_ADD_HOT_SPARE:
856 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_REMOVE_HOT_SPARE:
857 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_INIT_LABELS:
858 1.12 oster case RAIDFRAME_REBUILD_IN_PLACE:
859 1.23 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITY:
860 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITYREWRITE_STATUS:
861 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITYREWRITE_STATUS_EXT:
862 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_COPYBACK_STATUS:
863 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_COPYBACK_STATUS_EXT:
864 1.48 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_AUTOCONFIG:
865 1.48 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_ROOT:
866 1.73 oster case RAIDFRAME_DELETE_COMPONENT:
867 1.73 oster case RAIDFRAME_INCORPORATE_HOT_SPARE:
868 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
869 1.1 oster return (ENXIO);
870 1.1 oster }
871 1.9 oster
872 1.1 oster switch (cmd) {
873 1.1 oster
874 1.1 oster /* configure the system */
875 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE:
876 1.48 oster
877 1.48 oster if (raidPtr->valid) {
878 1.48 oster /* There is a valid RAID set running on this unit! */
879 1.48 oster printf("raid%d: Device already configured!\n",unit);
880 1.66 oster return(EINVAL);
881 1.48 oster }
882 1.48 oster
883 1.1 oster /* copy-in the configuration information */
884 1.1 oster /* data points to a pointer to the configuration structure */
885 1.43 oster
886 1.9 oster u_cfg = *((RF_Config_t **) data);
887 1.9 oster RF_Malloc(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t), (RF_Config_t *));
888 1.1 oster if (k_cfg == NULL) {
889 1.9 oster return (ENOMEM);
890 1.1 oster }
891 1.9 oster retcode = copyin((caddr_t) u_cfg, (caddr_t) k_cfg,
892 1.9 oster sizeof(RF_Config_t));
893 1.1 oster if (retcode) {
894 1.33 oster RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
895 1.46 oster db1_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.1\n",
896 1.9 oster retcode));
897 1.9 oster return (retcode);
898 1.1 oster }
899 1.9 oster /* allocate a buffer for the layout-specific data, and copy it
900 1.9 oster * in */
901 1.1 oster if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
902 1.9 oster if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize > 10000) {
903 1.1 oster /* sanity check */
904 1.33 oster RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
905 1.9 oster return (EINVAL);
906 1.1 oster }
907 1.9 oster RF_Malloc(specific_buf, k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize,
908 1.9 oster (u_char *));
909 1.1 oster if (specific_buf == NULL) {
910 1.9 oster RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
911 1.9 oster return (ENOMEM);
912 1.1 oster }
913 1.9 oster retcode = copyin(k_cfg->layoutSpecific,
914 1.9 oster (caddr_t) specific_buf,
915 1.9 oster k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
916 1.1 oster if (retcode) {
917 1.33 oster RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
918 1.42 oster RF_Free(specific_buf,
919 1.42 oster k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
920 1.46 oster db1_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.2\n",
921 1.9 oster retcode));
922 1.9 oster return (retcode);
923 1.1 oster }
924 1.9 oster } else
925 1.9 oster specific_buf = NULL;
926 1.1 oster k_cfg->layoutSpecific = specific_buf;
927 1.9 oster
928 1.9 oster /* should do some kind of sanity check on the configuration.
929 1.9 oster * Store the sum of all the bytes in the last byte? */
930 1.1 oster
931 1.1 oster /* configure the system */
932 1.1 oster
933 1.48 oster /*
934 1.48 oster * Clear the entire RAID descriptor, just to make sure
935 1.48 oster * there is no stale data left in the case of a
936 1.48 oster * reconfiguration
937 1.48 oster */
938 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset((char *) raidPtr, 0, sizeof(RF_Raid_t));
939 1.42 oster raidPtr->raidid = unit;
940 1.20 oster
941 1.48 oster retcode = rf_Configure(raidPtr, k_cfg, NULL);
942 1.1 oster
943 1.40 oster if (retcode == 0) {
944 1.37 oster
945 1.40 oster /* allow this many simultaneous IO's to
946 1.40 oster this RAID device */
947 1.42 oster raidPtr->openings = RAIDOUTSTANDING;
948 1.48 oster
949 1.59 oster raidinit(raidPtr);
950 1.59 oster rf_markalldirty(raidPtr);
951 1.9 oster }
952 1.1 oster /* free the buffers. No return code here. */
953 1.1 oster if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
954 1.9 oster RF_Free(specific_buf, k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
955 1.1 oster }
956 1.9 oster RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
957 1.9 oster
958 1.9 oster return (retcode);
959 1.9 oster
960 1.9 oster /* shutdown the system */
961 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
962 1.9 oster
963 1.9 oster if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
964 1.9 oster return (error);
965 1.1 oster
966 1.1 oster /*
967 1.1 oster * If somebody has a partition mounted, we shouldn't
968 1.1 oster * shutdown.
969 1.1 oster */
970 1.1 oster
971 1.1 oster part = DISKPART(dev);
972 1.1 oster pmask = (1 << part);
973 1.9 oster if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & ~pmask) ||
974 1.9 oster ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask & pmask) &&
975 1.9 oster (rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask & pmask))) {
976 1.9 oster raidunlock(rs);
977 1.9 oster return (EBUSY);
978 1.9 oster }
979 1.11 oster
980 1.42 oster retcode = rf_Shutdown(raidPtr);
981 1.1 oster
982 1.1 oster pool_destroy(&rs->sc_cbufpool);
983 1.1 oster
984 1.1 oster /* It's no longer initialized... */
985 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_INITED;
986 1.16 oster
987 1.9 oster /* Detach the disk. */
988 1.9 oster disk_detach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
989 1.1 oster
990 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs);
991 1.1 oster
992 1.9 oster return (retcode);
993 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
994 1.48 oster clabel_ptr = (RF_ComponentLabel_t **) data;
995 1.11 oster /* need to read the component label for the disk indicated
996 1.48 oster by row,column in clabel */
997 1.11 oster
998 1.11 oster /* For practice, let's get it directly fromdisk, rather
999 1.11 oster than from the in-core copy */
1000 1.48 oster RF_Malloc( clabel, sizeof( RF_ComponentLabel_t ),
1001 1.11 oster (RF_ComponentLabel_t *));
1002 1.48 oster if (clabel == NULL)
1003 1.11 oster return (ENOMEM);
1004 1.11 oster
1005 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset((char *) clabel, 0, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1006 1.11 oster
1007 1.48 oster retcode = copyin( *clabel_ptr, clabel,
1008 1.11 oster sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1009 1.11 oster
1010 1.11 oster if (retcode) {
1011 1.48 oster RF_Free( clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1012 1.11 oster return(retcode);
1013 1.11 oster }
1014 1.11 oster
1015 1.48 oster row = clabel->row;
1016 1.48 oster column = clabel->column;
1017 1.26 oster
1018 1.42 oster if ((row < 0) || (row >= raidPtr->numRow) ||
1019 1.90 oster (column < 0) || (column >= raidPtr->numCol +
1020 1.90 oster raidPtr->numSpare)) {
1021 1.48 oster RF_Free( clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1022 1.26 oster return(EINVAL);
1023 1.11 oster }
1024 1.11 oster
1025 1.48 oster raidread_component_label(raidPtr->Disks[row][column].dev,
1026 1.48 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
1027 1.48 oster clabel );
1028 1.11 oster
1029 1.48 oster retcode = copyout((caddr_t) clabel,
1030 1.48 oster (caddr_t) *clabel_ptr,
1031 1.11 oster sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1032 1.48 oster RF_Free( clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
1033 1.11 oster return (retcode);
1034 1.11 oster
1035 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
1036 1.48 oster clabel = (RF_ComponentLabel_t *) data;
1037 1.11 oster
1038 1.11 oster /* XXX check the label for valid stuff... */
1039 1.11 oster /* Note that some things *should not* get modified --
1040 1.11 oster the user should be re-initing the labels instead of
1041 1.11 oster trying to patch things.
1042 1.11 oster */
1043 1.11 oster
1044 1.11 oster printf("Got component label:\n");
1045 1.48 oster printf("Version: %d\n",clabel->version);
1046 1.48 oster printf("Serial Number: %d\n",clabel->serial_number);
1047 1.48 oster printf("Mod counter: %d\n",clabel->mod_counter);
1048 1.48 oster printf("Row: %d\n", clabel->row);
1049 1.48 oster printf("Column: %d\n", clabel->column);
1050 1.48 oster printf("Num Rows: %d\n", clabel->num_rows);
1051 1.48 oster printf("Num Columns: %d\n", clabel->num_columns);
1052 1.48 oster printf("Clean: %d\n", clabel->clean);
1053 1.48 oster printf("Status: %d\n", clabel->status);
1054 1.11 oster
1055 1.48 oster row = clabel->row;
1056 1.48 oster column = clabel->column;
1057 1.12 oster
1058 1.42 oster if ((row < 0) || (row >= raidPtr->numRow) ||
1059 1.42 oster (column < 0) || (column >= raidPtr->numCol)) {
1060 1.12 oster return(EINVAL);
1061 1.11 oster }
1062 1.12 oster
1063 1.12 oster /* XXX this isn't allowed to do anything for now :-) */
1064 1.48 oster
1065 1.48 oster /* XXX and before it is, we need to fill in the rest
1066 1.48 oster of the fields!?!?!?! */
1067 1.12 oster #if 0
1068 1.11 oster raidwrite_component_label(
1069 1.42 oster raidPtr->Disks[row][column].dev,
1070 1.42 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
1071 1.48 oster clabel );
1072 1.12 oster #endif
1073 1.12 oster return (0);
1074 1.11 oster
1075 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_INIT_LABELS:
1076 1.48 oster clabel = (RF_ComponentLabel_t *) data;
1077 1.11 oster /*
1078 1.11 oster we only want the serial number from
1079 1.11 oster the above. We get all the rest of the information
1080 1.11 oster from the config that was used to create this RAID
1081 1.11 oster set.
1082 1.11 oster */
1083 1.12 oster
1084 1.48 oster raidPtr->serial_number = clabel->serial_number;
1085 1.51 oster
1086 1.51 oster raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, &ci_label);
1087 1.51 oster ci_label.serial_number = clabel->serial_number;
1088 1.11 oster
1089 1.42 oster for(row=0;row<raidPtr->numRow;row++) {
1090 1.11 oster ci_label.row = row;
1091 1.42 oster for(column=0;column<raidPtr->numCol;column++) {
1092 1.48 oster diskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[row][column];
1093 1.98 oster if (!RF_DEAD_DISK(diskPtr->status)) {
1094 1.94 oster ci_label.partitionSize = diskPtr->partitionSize;
1095 1.94 oster ci_label.column = column;
1096 1.94 oster raidwrite_component_label(
1097 1.94 oster raidPtr->Disks[row][column].dev,
1098 1.94 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
1099 1.94 oster &ci_label );
1100 1.94 oster }
1101 1.11 oster }
1102 1.11 oster }
1103 1.11 oster
1104 1.11 oster return (retcode);
1105 1.48 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_AUTOCONFIG:
1106 1.78 minoura d = rf_set_autoconfig(raidPtr, *(int *) data);
1107 1.48 oster printf("New autoconfig value is: %d\n", d);
1108 1.78 minoura *(int *) data = d;
1109 1.48 oster return (retcode);
1110 1.48 oster
1111 1.48 oster case RAIDFRAME_SET_ROOT:
1112 1.78 minoura d = rf_set_rootpartition(raidPtr, *(int *) data);
1113 1.48 oster printf("New rootpartition value is: %d\n", d);
1114 1.78 minoura *(int *) data = d;
1115 1.48 oster return (retcode);
1116 1.9 oster
1117 1.1 oster /* initialize all parity */
1118 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
1119 1.1 oster
1120 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1121 1.17 oster /* Parity for RAID 0 is trivially correct */
1122 1.42 oster raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
1123 1.17 oster return(0);
1124 1.17 oster }
1125 1.37 oster
1126 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress == 1) {
1127 1.37 oster /* Re-write is already in progress! */
1128 1.37 oster return(EINVAL);
1129 1.37 oster }
1130 1.27 oster
1131 1.42 oster retcode = RF_CREATE_THREAD(raidPtr->parity_rewrite_thread,
1132 1.37 oster rf_RewriteParityThread,
1133 1.42 oster raidPtr,"raid_parity");
1134 1.9 oster return (retcode);
1135 1.9 oster
1136 1.11 oster
1137 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_ADD_HOT_SPARE:
1138 1.12 oster sparePtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *) data;
1139 1.12 oster memcpy( &hot_spare, sparePtr, sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
1140 1.42 oster retcode = rf_add_hot_spare(raidPtr, &hot_spare);
1141 1.11 oster return(retcode);
1142 1.11 oster
1143 1.11 oster case RAIDFRAME_REMOVE_HOT_SPARE:
1144 1.73 oster return(retcode);
1145 1.73 oster
1146 1.73 oster case RAIDFRAME_DELETE_COMPONENT:
1147 1.73 oster componentPtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *)data;
1148 1.73 oster memcpy( &component, componentPtr,
1149 1.73 oster sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
1150 1.73 oster retcode = rf_delete_component(raidPtr, &component);
1151 1.73 oster return(retcode);
1152 1.73 oster
1153 1.73 oster case RAIDFRAME_INCORPORATE_HOT_SPARE:
1154 1.73 oster componentPtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *)data;
1155 1.73 oster memcpy( &component, componentPtr,
1156 1.73 oster sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
1157 1.73 oster retcode = rf_incorporate_hot_spare(raidPtr, &component);
1158 1.11 oster return(retcode);
1159 1.11 oster
1160 1.12 oster case RAIDFRAME_REBUILD_IN_PLACE:
1161 1.24 oster
1162 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1163 1.24 oster /* Can't do this on a RAID 0!! */
1164 1.24 oster return(EINVAL);
1165 1.24 oster }
1166 1.24 oster
1167 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->recon_in_progress == 1) {
1168 1.37 oster /* a reconstruct is already in progress! */
1169 1.37 oster return(EINVAL);
1170 1.37 oster }
1171 1.37 oster
1172 1.12 oster componentPtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *) data;
1173 1.12 oster memcpy( &component, componentPtr,
1174 1.12 oster sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
1175 1.12 oster row = component.row;
1176 1.12 oster column = component.column;
1177 1.12 oster printf("Rebuild: %d %d\n",row, column);
1178 1.42 oster if ((row < 0) || (row >= raidPtr->numRow) ||
1179 1.42 oster (column < 0) || (column >= raidPtr->numCol)) {
1180 1.12 oster return(EINVAL);
1181 1.12 oster }
1182 1.37 oster
1183 1.37 oster RF_Malloc(rrcopy, sizeof(*rrcopy), (struct rf_recon_req *));
1184 1.38 oster if (rrcopy == NULL)
1185 1.38 oster return(ENOMEM);
1186 1.37 oster
1187 1.42 oster rrcopy->raidPtr = (void *) raidPtr;
1188 1.37 oster rrcopy->row = row;
1189 1.37 oster rrcopy->col = column;
1190 1.37 oster
1191 1.42 oster retcode = RF_CREATE_THREAD(raidPtr->recon_thread,
1192 1.37 oster rf_ReconstructInPlaceThread,
1193 1.37 oster rrcopy,"raid_reconip");
1194 1.12 oster return(retcode);
1195 1.12 oster
1196 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
1197 1.42 oster if (!raidPtr->valid)
1198 1.41 oster return (ENODEV);
1199 1.41 oster ucfgp = (RF_DeviceConfig_t **) data;
1200 1.41 oster RF_Malloc(d_cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t),
1201 1.41 oster (RF_DeviceConfig_t *));
1202 1.41 oster if (d_cfg == NULL)
1203 1.41 oster return (ENOMEM);
1204 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset((char *) d_cfg, 0, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
1205 1.42 oster d_cfg->rows = raidPtr->numRow;
1206 1.42 oster d_cfg->cols = raidPtr->numCol;
1207 1.42 oster d_cfg->ndevs = raidPtr->numRow * raidPtr->numCol;
1208 1.41 oster if (d_cfg->ndevs >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
1209 1.41 oster RF_Free(d_cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
1210 1.41 oster return (ENOMEM);
1211 1.41 oster }
1212 1.42 oster d_cfg->nspares = raidPtr->numSpare;
1213 1.41 oster if (d_cfg->nspares >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
1214 1.41 oster RF_Free(d_cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
1215 1.41 oster return (ENOMEM);
1216 1.41 oster }
1217 1.42 oster d_cfg->maxqdepth = raidPtr->maxQueueDepth;
1218 1.41 oster d = 0;
1219 1.41 oster for (i = 0; i < d_cfg->rows; i++) {
1220 1.41 oster for (j = 0; j < d_cfg->cols; j++) {
1221 1.42 oster d_cfg->devs[d] = raidPtr->Disks[i][j];
1222 1.41 oster d++;
1223 1.1 oster }
1224 1.41 oster }
1225 1.41 oster for (j = d_cfg->cols, i = 0; i < d_cfg->nspares; i++, j++) {
1226 1.42 oster d_cfg->spares[i] = raidPtr->Disks[0][j];
1227 1.41 oster }
1228 1.41 oster retcode = copyout((caddr_t) d_cfg, (caddr_t) * ucfgp,
1229 1.41 oster sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
1230 1.41 oster RF_Free(d_cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
1231 1.41 oster
1232 1.41 oster return (retcode);
1233 1.9 oster
1234 1.22 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITY:
1235 1.42 oster *(int *) data = raidPtr->parity_good;
1236 1.22 oster return (0);
1237 1.41 oster
1238 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
1239 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset(&raidPtr->acc_totals, 0, sizeof(raidPtr->acc_totals));
1240 1.41 oster return (0);
1241 1.9 oster
1242 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
1243 1.41 oster totals = (RF_AccTotals_t *) data;
1244 1.42 oster *totals = raidPtr->acc_totals;
1245 1.41 oster return (0);
1246 1.9 oster
1247 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
1248 1.42 oster raidPtr->keep_acc_totals = *(int *)data;
1249 1.41 oster return (0);
1250 1.9 oster
1251 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
1252 1.42 oster *(int *) data = raidPtr->totalSectors;
1253 1.9 oster return (0);
1254 1.1 oster
1255 1.1 oster /* fail a disk & optionally start reconstruction */
1256 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
1257 1.24 oster
1258 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1259 1.24 oster /* Can't do this on a RAID 0!! */
1260 1.24 oster return(EINVAL);
1261 1.24 oster }
1262 1.24 oster
1263 1.1 oster rr = (struct rf_recon_req *) data;
1264 1.9 oster
1265 1.42 oster if (rr->row < 0 || rr->row >= raidPtr->numRow
1266 1.42 oster || rr->col < 0 || rr->col >= raidPtr->numCol)
1267 1.9 oster return (EINVAL);
1268 1.1 oster
1269 1.12 oster printf("raid%d: Failing the disk: row: %d col: %d\n",
1270 1.12 oster unit, rr->row, rr->col);
1271 1.9 oster
1272 1.9 oster /* make a copy of the recon request so that we don't rely on
1273 1.9 oster * the user's buffer */
1274 1.1 oster RF_Malloc(rrcopy, sizeof(*rrcopy), (struct rf_recon_req *));
1275 1.38 oster if (rrcopy == NULL)
1276 1.38 oster return(ENOMEM);
1277 1.1 oster bcopy(rr, rrcopy, sizeof(*rr));
1278 1.42 oster rrcopy->raidPtr = (void *) raidPtr;
1279 1.1 oster
1280 1.42 oster retcode = RF_CREATE_THREAD(raidPtr->recon_thread,
1281 1.37 oster rf_ReconThread,
1282 1.37 oster rrcopy,"raid_recon");
1283 1.9 oster return (0);
1284 1.9 oster
1285 1.9 oster /* invoke a copyback operation after recon on whatever disk
1286 1.9 oster * needs it, if any */
1287 1.9 oster case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
1288 1.24 oster
1289 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1290 1.24 oster /* This makes no sense on a RAID 0!! */
1291 1.24 oster return(EINVAL);
1292 1.24 oster }
1293 1.24 oster
1294 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->copyback_in_progress == 1) {
1295 1.37 oster /* Copyback is already in progress! */
1296 1.37 oster return(EINVAL);
1297 1.37 oster }
1298 1.27 oster
1299 1.42 oster retcode = RF_CREATE_THREAD(raidPtr->copyback_thread,
1300 1.37 oster rf_CopybackThread,
1301 1.42 oster raidPtr,"raid_copyback");
1302 1.37 oster return (retcode);
1303 1.9 oster
1304 1.1 oster /* return the percentage completion of reconstruction */
1305 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_RECON_STATUS:
1306 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1307 1.71 oster /* This makes no sense on a RAID 0, so tell the
1308 1.71 oster user it's done. */
1309 1.71 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1310 1.71 oster return(0);
1311 1.24 oster }
1312 1.37 oster row = 0; /* XXX we only consider a single row... */
1313 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->status[row] != rf_rs_reconstructing)
1314 1.1 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1315 1.9 oster else
1316 1.42 oster *(int *) data = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->percentComplete;
1317 1.9 oster return (0);
1318 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_RECON_STATUS_EXT:
1319 1.83 oster progressInfoPtr = (RF_ProgressInfo_t **) data;
1320 1.83 oster row = 0; /* XXX we only consider a single row... */
1321 1.83 oster if (raidPtr->status[row] != rf_rs_reconstructing) {
1322 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = 0;
1323 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed = 100;
1324 1.83 oster progressInfo.total = 100;
1325 1.83 oster } else {
1326 1.83 oster progressInfo.total =
1327 1.83 oster raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsTotal;
1328 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed =
1329 1.83 oster raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsComplete;
1330 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = progressInfo.total -
1331 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed;
1332 1.83 oster }
1333 1.83 oster retcode = copyout((caddr_t) &progressInfo,
1334 1.83 oster (caddr_t) *progressInfoPtr,
1335 1.83 oster sizeof(RF_ProgressInfo_t));
1336 1.83 oster return (retcode);
1337 1.9 oster
1338 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITYREWRITE_STATUS:
1339 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1340 1.80 oster /* This makes no sense on a RAID 0, so tell the
1341 1.80 oster user it's done. */
1342 1.80 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1343 1.80 oster return(0);
1344 1.37 oster }
1345 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress == 1) {
1346 1.83 oster *(int *) data = 100 *
1347 1.83 oster raidPtr->parity_rewrite_stripes_done /
1348 1.83 oster raidPtr->Layout.numStripe;
1349 1.37 oster } else {
1350 1.37 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1351 1.37 oster }
1352 1.37 oster return (0);
1353 1.37 oster
1354 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_PARITYREWRITE_STATUS_EXT:
1355 1.83 oster progressInfoPtr = (RF_ProgressInfo_t **) data;
1356 1.83 oster if (raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress == 1) {
1357 1.83 oster progressInfo.total = raidPtr->Layout.numStripe;
1358 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed =
1359 1.83 oster raidPtr->parity_rewrite_stripes_done;
1360 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = progressInfo.total -
1361 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed;
1362 1.83 oster } else {
1363 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = 0;
1364 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed = 100;
1365 1.83 oster progressInfo.total = 100;
1366 1.83 oster }
1367 1.83 oster retcode = copyout((caddr_t) &progressInfo,
1368 1.83 oster (caddr_t) *progressInfoPtr,
1369 1.83 oster sizeof(RF_ProgressInfo_t));
1370 1.83 oster return (retcode);
1371 1.83 oster
1372 1.37 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_COPYBACK_STATUS:
1373 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
1374 1.37 oster /* This makes no sense on a RAID 0 */
1375 1.83 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1376 1.83 oster return(0);
1377 1.37 oster }
1378 1.42 oster if (raidPtr->copyback_in_progress == 1) {
1379 1.42 oster *(int *) data = 100 * raidPtr->copyback_stripes_done /
1380 1.42 oster raidPtr->Layout.numStripe;
1381 1.37 oster } else {
1382 1.37 oster *(int *) data = 100;
1383 1.37 oster }
1384 1.37 oster return (0);
1385 1.37 oster
1386 1.83 oster case RAIDFRAME_CHECK_COPYBACK_STATUS_EXT:
1387 1.93 oster progressInfoPtr = (RF_ProgressInfo_t **) data;
1388 1.83 oster if (raidPtr->copyback_in_progress == 1) {
1389 1.83 oster progressInfo.total = raidPtr->Layout.numStripe;
1390 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed =
1391 1.93 oster raidPtr->copyback_stripes_done;
1392 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = progressInfo.total -
1393 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed;
1394 1.83 oster } else {
1395 1.83 oster progressInfo.remaining = 0;
1396 1.83 oster progressInfo.completed = 100;
1397 1.83 oster progressInfo.total = 100;
1398 1.83 oster }
1399 1.83 oster retcode = copyout((caddr_t) &progressInfo,
1400 1.83 oster (caddr_t) *progressInfoPtr,
1401 1.83 oster sizeof(RF_ProgressInfo_t));
1402 1.83 oster return (retcode);
1403 1.37 oster
1404 1.9 oster /* the sparetable daemon calls this to wait for the kernel to
1405 1.9 oster * need a spare table. this ioctl does not return until a
1406 1.9 oster * spare table is needed. XXX -- calling mpsleep here in the
1407 1.9 oster * ioctl code is almost certainly wrong and evil. -- XXX XXX
1408 1.9 oster * -- I should either compute the spare table in the kernel,
1409 1.9 oster * or have a different -- XXX XXX -- interface (a different
1410 1.42 oster * character device) for delivering the table -- XXX */
1411 1.1 oster #if 0
1412 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_SPARET_WAIT:
1413 1.1 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1414 1.9 oster while (!rf_sparet_wait_queue)
1415 1.9 oster mpsleep(&rf_sparet_wait_queue, (PZERO + 1) | PCATCH, "sparet wait", 0, (void *) simple_lock_addr(rf_sparet_wait_mutex), MS_LOCK_SIMPLE);
1416 1.1 oster waitreq = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
1417 1.1 oster rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_wait_queue->next;
1418 1.1 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1419 1.9 oster
1420 1.42 oster /* structure assignment */
1421 1.42 oster *((RF_SparetWait_t *) data) = *waitreq;
1422 1.9 oster
1423 1.1 oster RF_Free(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq));
1424 1.9 oster return (0);
1425 1.9 oster
1426 1.9 oster /* wakes up a process waiting on SPARET_WAIT and puts an error
1427 1.9 oster * code in it that will cause the dameon to exit */
1428 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_ABORT_SPARET_WAIT:
1429 1.1 oster RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
1430 1.1 oster waitreq->fcol = -1;
1431 1.1 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1432 1.1 oster waitreq->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
1433 1.1 oster rf_sparet_wait_queue = waitreq;
1434 1.1 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1435 1.1 oster wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
1436 1.9 oster return (0);
1437 1.1 oster
1438 1.9 oster /* used by the spare table daemon to deliver a spare table
1439 1.9 oster * into the kernel */
1440 1.1 oster case RAIDFRAME_SEND_SPARET:
1441 1.9 oster
1442 1.1 oster /* install the spare table */
1443 1.42 oster retcode = rf_SetSpareTable(raidPtr, *(void **) data);
1444 1.9 oster
1445 1.9 oster /* respond to the requestor. the return status of the spare
1446 1.9 oster * table installation is passed in the "fcol" field */
1447 1.1 oster RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
1448 1.1 oster waitreq->fcol = retcode;
1449 1.1 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1450 1.1 oster waitreq->next = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
1451 1.1 oster rf_sparet_resp_queue = waitreq;
1452 1.1 oster wakeup(&rf_sparet_resp_queue);
1453 1.1 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1454 1.9 oster
1455 1.9 oster return (retcode);
1456 1.1 oster #endif
1457 1.1 oster
1458 1.9 oster default:
1459 1.36 oster break; /* fall through to the os-specific code below */
1460 1.1 oster
1461 1.1 oster }
1462 1.9 oster
1463 1.42 oster if (!raidPtr->valid)
1464 1.9 oster return (EINVAL);
1465 1.9 oster
1466 1.1 oster /*
1467 1.1 oster * Add support for "regular" device ioctls here.
1468 1.1 oster */
1469 1.9 oster
1470 1.1 oster switch (cmd) {
1471 1.1 oster case DIOCGDINFO:
1472 1.9 oster *(struct disklabel *) data = *(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
1473 1.1 oster break;
1474 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
1475 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCGDINFO:
1476 1.102 fvdl newlabel = *(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
1477 1.102 fvdl if (newlabel.d_npartitions > OLDMAXPARTITIONS)
1478 1.103 fvdl return ENOTTY;
1479 1.102 fvdl memcpy(data, &newlabel, sizeof (struct olddisklabel));
1480 1.102 fvdl break;
1481 1.102 fvdl #endif
1482 1.1 oster
1483 1.1 oster case DIOCGPART:
1484 1.9 oster ((struct partinfo *) data)->disklab = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
1485 1.9 oster ((struct partinfo *) data)->part =
1486 1.1 oster &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(dev)];
1487 1.1 oster break;
1488 1.1 oster
1489 1.1 oster case DIOCWDINFO:
1490 1.1 oster case DIOCSDINFO:
1491 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
1492 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCWDINFO:
1493 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCSDINFO:
1494 1.102 fvdl #endif
1495 1.102 fvdl {
1496 1.102 fvdl struct disklabel *lp;
1497 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
1498 1.102 fvdl if (cmd == ODIOCSDINFO || cmd == ODIOCWDINFO) {
1499 1.102 fvdl memset(&newlabel, 0, sizeof newlabel);
1500 1.102 fvdl memcpy(&newlabel, data, sizeof (struct olddisklabel));
1501 1.102 fvdl lp = &newlabel;
1502 1.102 fvdl } else
1503 1.102 fvdl #endif
1504 1.102 fvdl lp = (struct disklabel *)data;
1505 1.102 fvdl
1506 1.1 oster if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
1507 1.1 oster return (error);
1508 1.1 oster
1509 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LABELLING;
1510 1.1 oster
1511 1.1 oster error = setdisklabel(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
1512 1.102 fvdl lp, 0, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
1513 1.1 oster if (error == 0) {
1514 1.102 fvdl if (cmd == DIOCWDINFO
1515 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
1516 1.102 fvdl || cmd == ODIOCWDINFO
1517 1.102 fvdl #endif
1518 1.102 fvdl )
1519 1.1 oster error = writedisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev),
1520 1.1 oster raidstrategy, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
1521 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
1522 1.1 oster }
1523 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LABELLING;
1524 1.1 oster
1525 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs);
1526 1.1 oster
1527 1.1 oster if (error)
1528 1.1 oster return (error);
1529 1.1 oster break;
1530 1.102 fvdl }
1531 1.1 oster
1532 1.1 oster case DIOCWLABEL:
1533 1.9 oster if (*(int *) data != 0)
1534 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WLABEL;
1535 1.1 oster else
1536 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WLABEL;
1537 1.1 oster break;
1538 1.1 oster
1539 1.1 oster case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
1540 1.102 fvdl raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, (struct disklabel *) data);
1541 1.1 oster break;
1542 1.102 fvdl
1543 1.102 fvdl #ifdef __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL
1544 1.102 fvdl case ODIOCGDEFLABEL:
1545 1.102 fvdl raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, &newlabel);
1546 1.102 fvdl if (newlabel.d_npartitions > OLDMAXPARTITIONS)
1547 1.103 fvdl return ENOTTY;
1548 1.102 fvdl memcpy(data, &newlabel, sizeof (struct olddisklabel));
1549 1.102 fvdl break;
1550 1.102 fvdl #endif
1551 1.1 oster
1552 1.1 oster default:
1553 1.39 oster retcode = ENOTTY;
1554 1.1 oster }
1555 1.9 oster return (retcode);
1556 1.1 oster
1557 1.1 oster }
1558 1.1 oster
1559 1.1 oster
1560 1.9 oster /* raidinit -- complete the rest of the initialization for the
1561 1.1 oster RAIDframe device. */
1562 1.1 oster
1563 1.1 oster
1564 1.59 oster static void
1565 1.59 oster raidinit(raidPtr)
1566 1.1 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
1567 1.1 oster {
1568 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
1569 1.59 oster int unit;
1570 1.1 oster
1571 1.59 oster unit = raidPtr->raidid;
1572 1.1 oster
1573 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
1574 1.1 oster pool_init(&rs->sc_cbufpool, sizeof(struct raidbuf), 0,
1575 1.11 oster 0, 0, "raidpl", 0, NULL, NULL, M_RAIDFRAME);
1576 1.9 oster
1577 1.1 oster
1578 1.1 oster /* XXX should check return code first... */
1579 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_INITED;
1580 1.1 oster
1581 1.9 oster sprintf(rs->sc_xname, "raid%d", unit); /* XXX doesn't check bounds. */
1582 1.1 oster
1583 1.9 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_name = rs->sc_xname;
1584 1.11 oster
1585 1.1 oster /* disk_attach actually creates space for the CPU disklabel, among
1586 1.9 oster * other things, so it's critical to call this *BEFORE* we try putzing
1587 1.9 oster * with disklabels. */
1588 1.11 oster
1589 1.1 oster disk_attach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
1590 1.1 oster
1591 1.1 oster /* XXX There may be a weird interaction here between this, and
1592 1.9 oster * protectedSectors, as used in RAIDframe. */
1593 1.11 oster
1594 1.9 oster rs->sc_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
1595 1.11 oster
1596 1.1 oster }
1597 1.1 oster
1598 1.1 oster /* wake up the daemon & tell it to get us a spare table
1599 1.1 oster * XXX
1600 1.9 oster * the entries in the queues should be tagged with the raidPtr
1601 1.11 oster * so that in the extremely rare case that two recons happen at once,
1602 1.11 oster * we know for which device were requesting a spare table
1603 1.1 oster * XXX
1604 1.39 oster *
1605 1.39 oster * XXX This code is not currently used. GO
1606 1.1 oster */
1607 1.9 oster int
1608 1.9 oster rf_GetSpareTableFromDaemon(req)
1609 1.9 oster RF_SparetWait_t *req;
1610 1.9 oster {
1611 1.9 oster int retcode;
1612 1.9 oster
1613 1.9 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1614 1.9 oster req->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
1615 1.9 oster rf_sparet_wait_queue = req;
1616 1.9 oster wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
1617 1.9 oster
1618 1.9 oster /* mpsleep unlocks the mutex */
1619 1.9 oster while (!rf_sparet_resp_queue) {
1620 1.15 oster tsleep(&rf_sparet_resp_queue, PRIBIO,
1621 1.9 oster "raidframe getsparetable", 0);
1622 1.9 oster }
1623 1.9 oster req = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
1624 1.9 oster rf_sparet_resp_queue = req->next;
1625 1.9 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
1626 1.9 oster
1627 1.9 oster retcode = req->fcol;
1628 1.9 oster RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req)); /* this is not the same req as we
1629 1.9 oster * alloc'd */
1630 1.9 oster return (retcode);
1631 1.1 oster }
1632 1.39 oster
1633 1.11 oster /* a wrapper around rf_DoAccess that extracts appropriate info from the
1634 1.11 oster * bp & passes it down.
1635 1.1 oster * any calls originating in the kernel must use non-blocking I/O
1636 1.1 oster * do some extra sanity checking to return "appropriate" error values for
1637 1.1 oster * certain conditions (to make some standard utilities work)
1638 1.34 oster *
1639 1.34 oster * Formerly known as: rf_DoAccessKernel
1640 1.1 oster */
1641 1.34 oster void
1642 1.34 oster raidstart(raidPtr)
1643 1.9 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
1644 1.1 oster {
1645 1.1 oster RF_SectorCount_t num_blocks, pb, sum;
1646 1.1 oster RF_RaidAddr_t raid_addr;
1647 1.9 oster int retcode;
1648 1.1 oster struct partition *pp;
1649 1.9 oster daddr_t blocknum;
1650 1.9 oster int unit;
1651 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
1652 1.9 oster int do_async;
1653 1.34 oster struct buf *bp;
1654 1.1 oster
1655 1.1 oster unit = raidPtr->raidid;
1656 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
1657 1.34 oster
1658 1.56 oster /* quick check to see if anything has died recently */
1659 1.56 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1660 1.56 oster if (raidPtr->numNewFailures > 0) {
1661 1.91 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr,
1662 1.91 oster RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
1663 1.56 oster raidPtr->numNewFailures--;
1664 1.56 oster }
1665 1.56 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1666 1.56 oster
1667 1.34 oster /* Check to see if we're at the limit... */
1668 1.34 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1669 1.34 oster while (raidPtr->openings > 0) {
1670 1.34 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1671 1.34 oster
1672 1.34 oster /* get the next item, if any, from the queue */
1673 1.47 thorpej if ((bp = BUFQ_FIRST(&rs->buf_queue)) == NULL) {
1674 1.34 oster /* nothing more to do */
1675 1.34 oster return;
1676 1.34 oster }
1677 1.47 thorpej BUFQ_REMOVE(&rs->buf_queue, bp);
1678 1.34 oster
1679 1.34 oster /* Ok, for the bp we have here, bp->b_blkno is relative to the
1680 1.34 oster * partition.. Need to make it absolute to the underlying
1681 1.34 oster * device.. */
1682 1.1 oster
1683 1.34 oster blocknum = bp->b_blkno;
1684 1.34 oster if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART) {
1685 1.34 oster pp = &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(bp->b_dev)];
1686 1.34 oster blocknum += pp->p_offset;
1687 1.34 oster }
1688 1.1 oster
1689 1.34 oster db1_printf(("Blocks: %d, %d\n", (int) bp->b_blkno,
1690 1.34 oster (int) blocknum));
1691 1.34 oster
1692 1.34 oster db1_printf(("bp->b_bcount = %d\n", (int) bp->b_bcount));
1693 1.34 oster db1_printf(("bp->b_resid = %d\n", (int) bp->b_resid));
1694 1.34 oster
1695 1.34 oster /* *THIS* is where we adjust what block we're going to...
1696 1.34 oster * but DO NOT TOUCH bp->b_blkno!!! */
1697 1.34 oster raid_addr = blocknum;
1698 1.34 oster
1699 1.34 oster num_blocks = bp->b_bcount >> raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
1700 1.34 oster pb = (bp->b_bcount & raidPtr->sectorMask) ? 1 : 0;
1701 1.34 oster sum = raid_addr + num_blocks + pb;
1702 1.34 oster if (1 || rf_debugKernelAccess) {
1703 1.34 oster db1_printf(("raid_addr=%d sum=%d num_blocks=%d(+%d) (%d)\n",
1704 1.34 oster (int) raid_addr, (int) sum, (int) num_blocks,
1705 1.34 oster (int) pb, (int) bp->b_resid));
1706 1.34 oster }
1707 1.34 oster if ((sum > raidPtr->totalSectors) || (sum < raid_addr)
1708 1.34 oster || (sum < num_blocks) || (sum < pb)) {
1709 1.34 oster bp->b_error = ENOSPC;
1710 1.34 oster bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
1711 1.34 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
1712 1.34 oster biodone(bp);
1713 1.34 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1714 1.34 oster continue;
1715 1.34 oster }
1716 1.34 oster /*
1717 1.34 oster * XXX rf_DoAccess() should do this, not just DoAccessKernel()
1718 1.34 oster */
1719 1.34 oster
1720 1.34 oster if (bp->b_bcount & raidPtr->sectorMask) {
1721 1.34 oster bp->b_error = EINVAL;
1722 1.34 oster bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
1723 1.34 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
1724 1.34 oster biodone(bp);
1725 1.34 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1726 1.34 oster continue;
1727 1.34 oster
1728 1.34 oster }
1729 1.34 oster db1_printf(("Calling DoAccess..\n"));
1730 1.34 oster
1731 1.1 oster
1732 1.34 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1733 1.34 oster raidPtr->openings--;
1734 1.34 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1735 1.1 oster
1736 1.34 oster /*
1737 1.34 oster * Everything is async.
1738 1.34 oster */
1739 1.34 oster do_async = 1;
1740 1.34 oster
1741 1.99 oster disk_busy(&rs->sc_dkdev);
1742 1.99 oster
1743 1.34 oster /* XXX we're still at splbio() here... do we *really*
1744 1.34 oster need to be? */
1745 1.20 oster
1746 1.99 oster /* don't ever condition on bp->b_flags & B_WRITE.
1747 1.99 oster * always condition on B_READ instead */
1748 1.37 oster
1749 1.34 oster retcode = rf_DoAccess(raidPtr, (bp->b_flags & B_READ) ?
1750 1.34 oster RF_IO_TYPE_READ : RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE,
1751 1.34 oster do_async, raid_addr, num_blocks,
1752 1.104.2.2 nathanw bp->b_data, bp, RF_DAG_NONBLOCKING_IO);
1753 1.20 oster
1754 1.20 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1755 1.20 oster }
1756 1.34 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
1757 1.34 oster }
1758 1.20 oster
1759 1.20 oster
1760 1.7 explorer
1761 1.7 explorer
1762 1.1 oster /* invoke an I/O from kernel mode. Disk queue should be locked upon entry */
1763 1.1 oster
1764 1.9 oster int
1765 1.9 oster rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req)
1766 1.9 oster RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
1767 1.9 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
1768 1.1 oster {
1769 1.9 oster int op = (req->type == RF_IO_TYPE_READ) ? B_READ : B_WRITE;
1770 1.1 oster struct buf *bp;
1771 1.9 oster struct raidbuf *raidbp = NULL;
1772 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
1773 1.9 oster int unit;
1774 1.37 oster int s;
1775 1.9 oster
1776 1.37 oster s=0;
1777 1.37 oster /* s = splbio();*/ /* want to test this */
1778 1.1 oster /* XXX along with the vnode, we also need the softc associated with
1779 1.9 oster * this device.. */
1780 1.9 oster
1781 1.1 oster req->queue = queue;
1782 1.9 oster
1783 1.1 oster unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid;
1784 1.1 oster
1785 1.9 oster db1_printf(("DispatchKernelIO unit: %d\n", unit));
1786 1.1 oster
1787 1.9 oster if (unit >= numraid) {
1788 1.9 oster printf("Invalid unit number: %d %d\n", unit, numraid);
1789 1.1 oster panic("Invalid Unit number in rf_DispatchKernelIO\n");
1790 1.1 oster }
1791 1.1 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
1792 1.1 oster
1793 1.1 oster bp = req->bp;
1794 1.16 oster #if 1
1795 1.9 oster /* XXX when there is a physical disk failure, someone is passing us a
1796 1.9 oster * buffer that contains old stuff!! Attempt to deal with this problem
1797 1.9 oster * without taking a performance hit... (not sure where the real bug
1798 1.9 oster * is. It's buried in RAIDframe somewhere) :-( GO ) */
1799 1.4 oster
1800 1.4 oster if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
1801 1.4 oster bp->b_flags &= ~B_ERROR;
1802 1.4 oster }
1803 1.9 oster if (bp->b_error != 0) {
1804 1.4 oster bp->b_error = 0;
1805 1.4 oster }
1806 1.16 oster #endif
1807 1.1 oster raidbp = RAIDGETBUF(rs);
1808 1.1 oster
1809 1.9 oster raidbp->rf_flags = 0; /* XXX not really used anywhere... */
1810 1.1 oster
1811 1.1 oster /*
1812 1.1 oster * context for raidiodone
1813 1.1 oster */
1814 1.1 oster raidbp->rf_obp = bp;
1815 1.1 oster raidbp->req = req;
1816 1.1 oster
1817 1.32 oster LIST_INIT(&raidbp->rf_buf.b_dep);
1818 1.32 oster
1819 1.1 oster switch (req->type) {
1820 1.9 oster case RF_IO_TYPE_NOP: /* used primarily to unlock a locked queue */
1821 1.1 oster /* XXX need to do something extra here.. */
1822 1.9 oster /* I'm leaving this in, as I've never actually seen it used,
1823 1.9 oster * and I'd like folks to report it... GO */
1824 1.1 oster printf(("WAKEUP CALLED\n"));
1825 1.1 oster queue->numOutstanding++;
1826 1.1 oster
1827 1.1 oster /* XXX need to glue the original buffer into this?? */
1828 1.1 oster
1829 1.1 oster KernelWakeupFunc(&raidbp->rf_buf);
1830 1.1 oster break;
1831 1.9 oster
1832 1.1 oster case RF_IO_TYPE_READ:
1833 1.1 oster case RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE:
1834 1.9 oster
1835 1.1 oster if (req->tracerec) {
1836 1.1 oster RF_ETIMER_START(req->tracerec->timer);
1837 1.1 oster }
1838 1.9 oster InitBP(&raidbp->rf_buf, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_vp,
1839 1.9 oster op | bp->b_flags, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_dev,
1840 1.9 oster req->sectorOffset, req->numSector,
1841 1.9 oster req->buf, KernelWakeupFunc, (void *) req,
1842 1.9 oster queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector, req->b_proc);
1843 1.1 oster
1844 1.1 oster if (rf_debugKernelAccess) {
1845 1.9 oster db1_printf(("dispatch: bp->b_blkno = %ld\n",
1846 1.9 oster (long) bp->b_blkno));
1847 1.1 oster }
1848 1.1 oster queue->numOutstanding++;
1849 1.1 oster queue->last_deq_sector = req->sectorOffset;
1850 1.9 oster /* acc wouldn't have been let in if there were any pending
1851 1.9 oster * reqs at any other priority */
1852 1.1 oster queue->curPriority = req->priority;
1853 1.1 oster
1854 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Going for %c to unit %d row %d col %d\n",
1855 1.9 oster req->type, unit, queue->row, queue->col));
1856 1.1 oster db1_printf(("sector %d count %d (%d bytes) %d\n",
1857 1.9 oster (int) req->sectorOffset, (int) req->numSector,
1858 1.9 oster (int) (req->numSector <<
1859 1.9 oster queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector),
1860 1.9 oster (int) queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector));
1861 1.1 oster if ((raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
1862 1.1 oster raidbp->rf_buf.b_vp->v_numoutput++;
1863 1.1 oster }
1864 1.9 oster VOP_STRATEGY(&raidbp->rf_buf);
1865 1.1 oster
1866 1.1 oster break;
1867 1.9 oster
1868 1.1 oster default:
1869 1.1 oster panic("bad req->type in rf_DispatchKernelIO");
1870 1.1 oster }
1871 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Exiting from DispatchKernelIO\n"));
1872 1.37 oster /* splx(s); */ /* want to test this */
1873 1.9 oster return (0);
1874 1.1 oster }
1875 1.9 oster /* this is the callback function associated with a I/O invoked from
1876 1.1 oster kernel code.
1877 1.1 oster */
1878 1.9 oster static void
1879 1.9 oster KernelWakeupFunc(vbp)
1880 1.9 oster struct buf *vbp;
1881 1.9 oster {
1882 1.9 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req = NULL;
1883 1.9 oster RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
1884 1.9 oster struct raidbuf *raidbp = (struct raidbuf *) vbp;
1885 1.9 oster struct buf *bp;
1886 1.9 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
1887 1.9 oster int unit;
1888 1.74 augustss int s;
1889 1.9 oster
1890 1.36 oster s = splbio();
1891 1.9 oster db1_printf(("recovering the request queue:\n"));
1892 1.9 oster req = raidbp->req;
1893 1.1 oster
1894 1.9 oster bp = raidbp->rf_obp;
1895 1.1 oster
1896 1.9 oster queue = (RF_DiskQueue_t *) req->queue;
1897 1.1 oster
1898 1.9 oster if (raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_ERROR) {
1899 1.9 oster bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
1900 1.9 oster bp->b_error = raidbp->rf_buf.b_error ?
1901 1.9 oster raidbp->rf_buf.b_error : EIO;
1902 1.9 oster }
1903 1.1 oster
1904 1.9 oster /* XXX methinks this could be wrong... */
1905 1.1 oster #if 1
1906 1.9 oster bp->b_resid = raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid;
1907 1.1 oster #endif
1908 1.1 oster
1909 1.9 oster if (req->tracerec) {
1910 1.9 oster RF_ETIMER_STOP(req->tracerec->timer);
1911 1.9 oster RF_ETIMER_EVAL(req->tracerec->timer);
1912 1.9 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
1913 1.9 oster req->tracerec->diskwait_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
1914 1.9 oster req->tracerec->phys_io_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
1915 1.9 oster req->tracerec->num_phys_ios++;
1916 1.9 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
1917 1.9 oster }
1918 1.9 oster bp->b_bcount = raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount; /* XXXX ?? */
1919 1.1 oster
1920 1.9 oster unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid; /* *Much* simpler :-> */
1921 1.1 oster
1922 1.1 oster
1923 1.9 oster /* XXX Ok, let's get aggressive... If B_ERROR is set, let's go
1924 1.9 oster * ballistic, and mark the component as hosed... */
1925 1.36 oster
1926 1.9 oster if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
1927 1.9 oster /* Mark the disk as dead */
1928 1.9 oster /* but only mark it once... */
1929 1.9 oster if (queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status ==
1930 1.9 oster rf_ds_optimal) {
1931 1.9 oster printf("raid%d: IO Error. Marking %s as failed.\n",
1932 1.9 oster unit, queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].devname);
1933 1.9 oster queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status =
1934 1.9 oster rf_ds_failed;
1935 1.9 oster queue->raidPtr->status[queue->row] = rf_rs_degraded;
1936 1.9 oster queue->raidPtr->numFailures++;
1937 1.56 oster queue->raidPtr->numNewFailures++;
1938 1.9 oster } else { /* Disk is already dead... */
1939 1.9 oster /* printf("Disk already marked as dead!\n"); */
1940 1.9 oster }
1941 1.4 oster
1942 1.9 oster }
1943 1.4 oster
1944 1.9 oster rs = &raid_softc[unit];
1945 1.9 oster RAIDPUTBUF(rs, raidbp);
1946 1.9 oster
1947 1.9 oster rf_DiskIOComplete(queue, req, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
1948 1.9 oster (req->CompleteFunc) (req->argument, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
1949 1.1 oster
1950 1.36 oster splx(s);
1951 1.1 oster }
1952 1.1 oster
1953 1.1 oster
1954 1.1 oster
1955 1.1 oster /*
1956 1.1 oster * initialize a buf structure for doing an I/O in the kernel.
1957 1.1 oster */
1958 1.9 oster static void
1959 1.70 oster InitBP(bp, b_vp, rw_flag, dev, startSect, numSect, buf, cbFunc, cbArg,
1960 1.70 oster logBytesPerSector, b_proc)
1961 1.70 oster struct buf *bp;
1962 1.70 oster struct vnode *b_vp;
1963 1.70 oster unsigned rw_flag;
1964 1.70 oster dev_t dev;
1965 1.70 oster RF_SectorNum_t startSect;
1966 1.70 oster RF_SectorCount_t numSect;
1967 1.70 oster caddr_t buf;
1968 1.70 oster void (*cbFunc) (struct buf *);
1969 1.70 oster void *cbArg;
1970 1.70 oster int logBytesPerSector;
1971 1.70 oster struct proc *b_proc;
1972 1.9 oster {
1973 1.9 oster /* bp->b_flags = B_PHYS | rw_flag; */
1974 1.9 oster bp->b_flags = B_CALL | rw_flag; /* XXX need B_PHYS here too??? */
1975 1.9 oster bp->b_bcount = numSect << logBytesPerSector;
1976 1.9 oster bp->b_bufsize = bp->b_bcount;
1977 1.9 oster bp->b_error = 0;
1978 1.9 oster bp->b_dev = dev;
1979 1.79 thorpej bp->b_data = buf;
1980 1.9 oster bp->b_blkno = startSect;
1981 1.9 oster bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount; /* XXX is this right!??!?!! */
1982 1.1 oster if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
1983 1.1 oster panic("bp->b_bcount is zero in InitBP!!\n");
1984 1.1 oster }
1985 1.9 oster bp->b_proc = b_proc;
1986 1.9 oster bp->b_iodone = cbFunc;
1987 1.9 oster bp->b_vp = b_vp;
1988 1.9 oster
1989 1.1 oster }
1990 1.1 oster
1991 1.1 oster static void
1992 1.1 oster raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp)
1993 1.1 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
1994 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
1995 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp;
1996 1.1 oster {
1997 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Building a default label...\n"));
1998 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset(lp, 0, sizeof(*lp));
1999 1.1 oster
2000 1.1 oster /* fabricate a label... */
2001 1.1 oster lp->d_secperunit = raidPtr->totalSectors;
2002 1.1 oster lp->d_secsize = raidPtr->bytesPerSector;
2003 1.45 oster lp->d_nsectors = raidPtr->Layout.dataSectorsPerStripe;
2004 1.104.2.1 nathanw lp->d_ntracks = 4 * raidPtr->numCol;
2005 1.45 oster lp->d_ncylinders = raidPtr->totalSectors /
2006 1.45 oster (lp->d_nsectors * lp->d_ntracks);
2007 1.1 oster lp->d_secpercyl = lp->d_ntracks * lp->d_nsectors;
2008 1.1 oster
2009 1.1 oster strncpy(lp->d_typename, "raid", sizeof(lp->d_typename));
2010 1.9 oster lp->d_type = DTYPE_RAID;
2011 1.1 oster strncpy(lp->d_packname, "fictitious", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
2012 1.1 oster lp->d_rpm = 3600;
2013 1.1 oster lp->d_interleave = 1;
2014 1.1 oster lp->d_flags = 0;
2015 1.1 oster
2016 1.1 oster lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_offset = 0;
2017 1.1 oster lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
2018 1.1 oster lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_UNUSED;
2019 1.1 oster lp->d_npartitions = RAW_PART + 1;
2020 1.1 oster
2021 1.1 oster lp->d_magic = DISKMAGIC;
2022 1.1 oster lp->d_magic2 = DISKMAGIC;
2023 1.1 oster lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
2024 1.1 oster
2025 1.1 oster }
2026 1.1 oster /*
2027 1.1 oster * Read the disklabel from the raid device. If one is not present, fake one
2028 1.1 oster * up.
2029 1.1 oster */
2030 1.1 oster static void
2031 1.1 oster raidgetdisklabel(dev)
2032 1.9 oster dev_t dev;
2033 1.1 oster {
2034 1.9 oster int unit = raidunit(dev);
2035 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[unit];
2036 1.9 oster char *errstring;
2037 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
2038 1.1 oster struct cpu_disklabel *clp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel;
2039 1.1 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2040 1.1 oster
2041 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Getting the disklabel...\n"));
2042 1.1 oster
2043 1.104.2.2 nathanw memset(clp, 0, sizeof(*clp));
2044 1.1 oster
2045 1.1 oster raidPtr = raidPtrs[unit];
2046 1.1 oster
2047 1.1 oster raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp);
2048 1.1 oster
2049 1.1 oster /*
2050 1.1 oster * Call the generic disklabel extraction routine.
2051 1.1 oster */
2052 1.1 oster errstring = readdisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev), raidstrategy,
2053 1.1 oster rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
2054 1.9 oster if (errstring)
2055 1.1 oster raidmakedisklabel(rs);
2056 1.1 oster else {
2057 1.9 oster int i;
2058 1.1 oster struct partition *pp;
2059 1.1 oster
2060 1.1 oster /*
2061 1.1 oster * Sanity check whether the found disklabel is valid.
2062 1.1 oster *
2063 1.1 oster * This is necessary since total size of the raid device
2064 1.1 oster * may vary when an interleave is changed even though exactly
2065 1.1 oster * same componets are used, and old disklabel may used
2066 1.1 oster * if that is found.
2067 1.1 oster */
2068 1.1 oster if (lp->d_secperunit != rs->sc_size)
2069 1.1 oster printf("WARNING: %s: "
2070 1.1 oster "total sector size in disklabel (%d) != "
2071 1.18 oster "the size of raid (%ld)\n", rs->sc_xname,
2072 1.18 oster lp->d_secperunit, (long) rs->sc_size);
2073 1.1 oster for (i = 0; i < lp->d_npartitions; i++) {
2074 1.1 oster pp = &lp->d_partitions[i];
2075 1.1 oster if (pp->p_offset + pp->p_size > rs->sc_size)
2076 1.1 oster printf("WARNING: %s: end of partition `%c' "
2077 1.18 oster "exceeds the size of raid (%ld)\n",
2078 1.18 oster rs->sc_xname, 'a' + i, (long) rs->sc_size);
2079 1.1 oster }
2080 1.1 oster }
2081 1.1 oster
2082 1.1 oster }
2083 1.1 oster /*
2084 1.1 oster * Take care of things one might want to take care of in the event
2085 1.1 oster * that a disklabel isn't present.
2086 1.1 oster */
2087 1.1 oster static void
2088 1.1 oster raidmakedisklabel(rs)
2089 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
2090 1.1 oster {
2091 1.1 oster struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
2092 1.1 oster db1_printf(("Making a label..\n"));
2093 1.1 oster
2094 1.1 oster /*
2095 1.1 oster * For historical reasons, if there's no disklabel present
2096 1.1 oster * the raw partition must be marked FS_BSDFFS.
2097 1.1 oster */
2098 1.1 oster
2099 1.1 oster lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_BSDFFS;
2100 1.1 oster
2101 1.1 oster strncpy(lp->d_packname, "default label", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
2102 1.1 oster
2103 1.1 oster lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(lp);
2104 1.1 oster }
2105 1.1 oster /*
2106 1.1 oster * Lookup the provided name in the filesystem. If the file exists,
2107 1.1 oster * is a valid block device, and isn't being used by anyone else,
2108 1.1 oster * set *vpp to the file's vnode.
2109 1.9 oster * You'll find the original of this in ccd.c
2110 1.1 oster */
2111 1.1 oster int
2112 1.1 oster raidlookup(path, p, vpp)
2113 1.9 oster char *path;
2114 1.1 oster struct proc *p;
2115 1.1 oster struct vnode **vpp; /* result */
2116 1.1 oster {
2117 1.1 oster struct nameidata nd;
2118 1.1 oster struct vnode *vp;
2119 1.1 oster struct vattr va;
2120 1.9 oster int error;
2121 1.1 oster
2122 1.1 oster NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW, UIO_SYSSPACE, path, p);
2123 1.9 oster if ((error = vn_open(&nd, FREAD | FWRITE, 0)) != 0) {
2124 1.1 oster #ifdef DEBUG
2125 1.9 oster printf("RAIDframe: vn_open returned %d\n", error);
2126 1.1 oster #endif
2127 1.1 oster return (error);
2128 1.1 oster }
2129 1.1 oster vp = nd.ni_vp;
2130 1.1 oster if (vp->v_usecount > 1) {
2131 1.1 oster VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
2132 1.9 oster (void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
2133 1.1 oster return (EBUSY);
2134 1.1 oster }
2135 1.1 oster if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)) != 0) {
2136 1.1 oster VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
2137 1.9 oster (void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
2138 1.1 oster return (error);
2139 1.1 oster }
2140 1.1 oster /* XXX: eventually we should handle VREG, too. */
2141 1.1 oster if (va.va_type != VBLK) {
2142 1.1 oster VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
2143 1.9 oster (void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
2144 1.1 oster return (ENOTBLK);
2145 1.1 oster }
2146 1.1 oster VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
2147 1.1 oster *vpp = vp;
2148 1.1 oster return (0);
2149 1.1 oster }
2150 1.1 oster /*
2151 1.1 oster * Wait interruptibly for an exclusive lock.
2152 1.1 oster *
2153 1.1 oster * XXX
2154 1.1 oster * Several drivers do this; it should be abstracted and made MP-safe.
2155 1.1 oster * (Hmm... where have we seen this warning before :-> GO )
2156 1.1 oster */
2157 1.1 oster static int
2158 1.1 oster raidlock(rs)
2159 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
2160 1.1 oster {
2161 1.9 oster int error;
2162 1.1 oster
2163 1.1 oster while ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_LOCKED) != 0) {
2164 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WANTED;
2165 1.9 oster if ((error =
2166 1.9 oster tsleep(rs, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "raidlck", 0)) != 0)
2167 1.1 oster return (error);
2168 1.1 oster }
2169 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LOCKED;
2170 1.1 oster return (0);
2171 1.1 oster }
2172 1.1 oster /*
2173 1.1 oster * Unlock and wake up any waiters.
2174 1.1 oster */
2175 1.1 oster static void
2176 1.1 oster raidunlock(rs)
2177 1.1 oster struct raid_softc *rs;
2178 1.1 oster {
2179 1.1 oster
2180 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LOCKED;
2181 1.1 oster if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_WANTED) != 0) {
2182 1.1 oster rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WANTED;
2183 1.1 oster wakeup(rs);
2184 1.1 oster }
2185 1.11 oster }
2186 1.11 oster
2187 1.11 oster
2188 1.11 oster #define RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET 16384 /* bytes */
2189 1.11 oster #define RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE 1024 /* bytes */
2190 1.11 oster
2191 1.11 oster int
2192 1.12 oster raidmarkclean(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int mod_counter)
2193 1.12 oster {
2194 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
2195 1.48 oster raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, &clabel);
2196 1.48 oster clabel.mod_counter = mod_counter;
2197 1.48 oster clabel.clean = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
2198 1.48 oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, &clabel);
2199 1.12 oster return(0);
2200 1.12 oster }
2201 1.12 oster
2202 1.12 oster
2203 1.12 oster int
2204 1.12 oster raidmarkdirty(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int mod_counter)
2205 1.11 oster {
2206 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
2207 1.48 oster raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, &clabel);
2208 1.48 oster clabel.mod_counter = mod_counter;
2209 1.48 oster clabel.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
2210 1.48 oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, &clabel);
2211 1.11 oster return(0);
2212 1.11 oster }
2213 1.11 oster
2214 1.11 oster /* ARGSUSED */
2215 1.11 oster int
2216 1.48 oster raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, clabel)
2217 1.11 oster dev_t dev;
2218 1.11 oster struct vnode *b_vp;
2219 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2220 1.11 oster {
2221 1.11 oster struct buf *bp;
2222 1.11 oster int error;
2223 1.11 oster
2224 1.11 oster /* XXX should probably ensure that we don't try to do this if
2225 1.11 oster someone has changed rf_protected_sectors. */
2226 1.11 oster
2227 1.98 oster if (b_vp == NULL) {
2228 1.98 oster /* For whatever reason, this component is not valid.
2229 1.98 oster Don't try to read a component label from it. */
2230 1.98 oster return(EINVAL);
2231 1.98 oster }
2232 1.98 oster
2233 1.11 oster /* get a block of the appropriate size... */
2234 1.11 oster bp = geteblk((int)RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE);
2235 1.11 oster bp->b_dev = dev;
2236 1.11 oster
2237 1.11 oster /* get our ducks in a row for the read */
2238 1.11 oster bp->b_blkno = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET / DEV_BSIZE;
2239 1.11 oster bp->b_bcount = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE;
2240 1.100 chs bp->b_flags |= B_READ;
2241 1.11 oster bp->b_resid = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE;
2242 1.11 oster
2243 1.11 oster (*bdevsw[major(bp->b_dev)].d_strategy)(bp);
2244 1.11 oster
2245 1.11 oster error = biowait(bp);
2246 1.11 oster
2247 1.11 oster if (!error) {
2248 1.79 thorpej memcpy(clabel, bp->b_data,
2249 1.11 oster sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
2250 1.12 oster #if 0
2251 1.67 oster rf_print_component_label( clabel );
2252 1.11 oster #endif
2253 1.11 oster } else {
2254 1.48 oster #if 0
2255 1.11 oster printf("Failed to read RAID component label!\n");
2256 1.48 oster #endif
2257 1.11 oster }
2258 1.11 oster
2259 1.11 oster brelse(bp);
2260 1.11 oster return(error);
2261 1.11 oster }
2262 1.11 oster /* ARGSUSED */
2263 1.11 oster int
2264 1.48 oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, clabel)
2265 1.11 oster dev_t dev;
2266 1.11 oster struct vnode *b_vp;
2267 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2268 1.11 oster {
2269 1.11 oster struct buf *bp;
2270 1.11 oster int error;
2271 1.11 oster
2272 1.11 oster /* get a block of the appropriate size... */
2273 1.11 oster bp = geteblk((int)RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE);
2274 1.11 oster bp->b_dev = dev;
2275 1.11 oster
2276 1.11 oster /* get our ducks in a row for the write */
2277 1.11 oster bp->b_blkno = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET / DEV_BSIZE;
2278 1.11 oster bp->b_bcount = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE;
2279 1.100 chs bp->b_flags |= B_WRITE;
2280 1.11 oster bp->b_resid = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE;
2281 1.11 oster
2282 1.79 thorpej memset(bp->b_data, 0, RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE );
2283 1.11 oster
2284 1.79 thorpej memcpy(bp->b_data, clabel, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
2285 1.11 oster
2286 1.11 oster (*bdevsw[major(bp->b_dev)].d_strategy)(bp);
2287 1.11 oster error = biowait(bp);
2288 1.11 oster brelse(bp);
2289 1.11 oster if (error) {
2290 1.48 oster #if 1
2291 1.11 oster printf("Failed to write RAID component info!\n");
2292 1.48 oster #endif
2293 1.11 oster }
2294 1.11 oster
2295 1.11 oster return(error);
2296 1.1 oster }
2297 1.12 oster
2298 1.12 oster void
2299 1.70 oster rf_markalldirty(raidPtr)
2300 1.12 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2301 1.12 oster {
2302 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
2303 1.12 oster int r,c;
2304 1.12 oster
2305 1.12 oster raidPtr->mod_counter++;
2306 1.12 oster for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
2307 1.12 oster for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
2308 1.98 oster /* we don't want to touch (at all) a disk that has
2309 1.98 oster failed */
2310 1.98 oster if (!RF_DEAD_DISK(raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status)) {
2311 1.12 oster raidread_component_label(
2312 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2313 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2314 1.48 oster &clabel);
2315 1.48 oster if (clabel.status == rf_ds_spared) {
2316 1.12 oster /* XXX do something special...
2317 1.12 oster but whatever you do, don't
2318 1.12 oster try to access it!! */
2319 1.12 oster } else {
2320 1.12 oster #if 0
2321 1.48 oster clabel.status =
2322 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status;
2323 1.12 oster raidwrite_component_label(
2324 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2325 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2326 1.48 oster &clabel);
2327 1.12 oster #endif
2328 1.12 oster raidmarkdirty(
2329 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2330 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2331 1.12 oster raidPtr->mod_counter);
2332 1.12 oster }
2333 1.12 oster }
2334 1.12 oster }
2335 1.12 oster }
2336 1.13 oster /* printf("Component labels marked dirty.\n"); */
2337 1.12 oster #if 0
2338 1.12 oster for( c = 0; c < raidPtr->numSpare ; c++) {
2339 1.12 oster sparecol = raidPtr->numCol + c;
2340 1.12 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].status == rf_ds_used_spare) {
2341 1.12 oster /*
2342 1.12 oster
2343 1.12 oster XXX this is where we get fancy and map this spare
2344 1.12 oster into it's correct spot in the array.
2345 1.12 oster
2346 1.12 oster */
2347 1.12 oster /*
2348 1.12 oster
2349 1.12 oster we claim this disk is "optimal" if it's
2350 1.12 oster rf_ds_used_spare, as that means it should be
2351 1.12 oster directly substitutable for the disk it replaced.
2352 1.12 oster We note that too...
2353 1.12 oster
2354 1.12 oster */
2355 1.12 oster
2356 1.12 oster for(i=0;i<raidPtr->numRow;i++) {
2357 1.12 oster for(j=0;j<raidPtr->numCol;j++) {
2358 1.12 oster if ((raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareRow ==
2359 1.12 oster r) &&
2360 1.12 oster (raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareCol ==
2361 1.12 oster sparecol)) {
2362 1.12 oster srow = r;
2363 1.12 oster scol = sparecol;
2364 1.12 oster break;
2365 1.12 oster }
2366 1.12 oster }
2367 1.12 oster }
2368 1.12 oster
2369 1.12 oster raidread_component_label(
2370 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
2371 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp,
2372 1.48 oster &clabel);
2373 1.12 oster /* make sure status is noted */
2374 1.48 oster clabel.version = RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION;
2375 1.48 oster clabel.mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
2376 1.48 oster clabel.serial_number = raidPtr->serial_number;
2377 1.48 oster clabel.row = srow;
2378 1.48 oster clabel.column = scol;
2379 1.48 oster clabel.num_rows = raidPtr->numRow;
2380 1.48 oster clabel.num_columns = raidPtr->numCol;
2381 1.48 oster clabel.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY; /* changed in a bit*/
2382 1.48 oster clabel.status = rf_ds_optimal;
2383 1.12 oster raidwrite_component_label(
2384 1.12 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
2385 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp,
2386 1.48 oster &clabel);
2387 1.12 oster raidmarkclean( raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
2388 1.12 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp);
2389 1.12 oster }
2390 1.12 oster }
2391 1.12 oster
2392 1.12 oster #endif
2393 1.12 oster }
2394 1.12 oster
2395 1.13 oster
2396 1.13 oster void
2397 1.91 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr, final)
2398 1.13 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2399 1.91 oster int final;
2400 1.13 oster {
2401 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
2402 1.13 oster int sparecol;
2403 1.13 oster int r,c;
2404 1.13 oster int i,j;
2405 1.13 oster int srow, scol;
2406 1.13 oster
2407 1.13 oster srow = -1;
2408 1.13 oster scol = -1;
2409 1.13 oster
2410 1.13 oster /* XXX should do extra checks to make sure things really are clean,
2411 1.13 oster rather than blindly setting the clean bit... */
2412 1.13 oster
2413 1.13 oster raidPtr->mod_counter++;
2414 1.13 oster
2415 1.13 oster for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
2416 1.13 oster for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
2417 1.13 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
2418 1.13 oster raidread_component_label(
2419 1.13 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2420 1.13 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2421 1.48 oster &clabel);
2422 1.13 oster /* make sure status is noted */
2423 1.48 oster clabel.status = rf_ds_optimal;
2424 1.57 oster /* bump the counter */
2425 1.60 oster clabel.mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
2426 1.57 oster
2427 1.13 oster raidwrite_component_label(
2428 1.13 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2429 1.13 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2430 1.48 oster &clabel);
2431 1.91 oster if (final == RF_FINAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE) {
2432 1.91 oster if (raidPtr->parity_good == RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
2433 1.91 oster raidmarkclean(
2434 1.91 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
2435 1.91 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
2436 1.91 oster raidPtr->mod_counter);
2437 1.91 oster }
2438 1.91 oster }
2439 1.13 oster }
2440 1.13 oster /* else we don't touch it.. */
2441 1.63 oster }
2442 1.63 oster }
2443 1.63 oster
2444 1.63 oster for( c = 0; c < raidPtr->numSpare ; c++) {
2445 1.63 oster sparecol = raidPtr->numCol + c;
2446 1.104.2.3 nathanw /* Need to ensure that the reconstruct actually completed! */
2447 1.63 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].status == rf_ds_used_spare) {
2448 1.63 oster /*
2449 1.63 oster
2450 1.63 oster we claim this disk is "optimal" if it's
2451 1.63 oster rf_ds_used_spare, as that means it should be
2452 1.63 oster directly substitutable for the disk it replaced.
2453 1.63 oster We note that too...
2454 1.63 oster
2455 1.63 oster */
2456 1.63 oster
2457 1.63 oster for(i=0;i<raidPtr->numRow;i++) {
2458 1.63 oster for(j=0;j<raidPtr->numCol;j++) {
2459 1.63 oster if ((raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareRow ==
2460 1.63 oster 0) &&
2461 1.63 oster (raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareCol ==
2462 1.63 oster sparecol)) {
2463 1.63 oster srow = i;
2464 1.63 oster scol = j;
2465 1.63 oster break;
2466 1.63 oster }
2467 1.63 oster }
2468 1.63 oster }
2469 1.63 oster
2470 1.63 oster /* XXX shouldn't *really* need this... */
2471 1.63 oster raidread_component_label(
2472 1.63 oster raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
2473 1.63 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
2474 1.63 oster &clabel);
2475 1.63 oster /* make sure status is noted */
2476 1.63 oster
2477 1.63 oster raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, &clabel);
2478 1.63 oster
2479 1.63 oster clabel.mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
2480 1.63 oster clabel.row = srow;
2481 1.63 oster clabel.column = scol;
2482 1.63 oster clabel.status = rf_ds_optimal;
2483 1.63 oster
2484 1.63 oster raidwrite_component_label(
2485 1.63 oster raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
2486 1.63 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
2487 1.63 oster &clabel);
2488 1.91 oster if (final == RF_FINAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE) {
2489 1.13 oster if (raidPtr->parity_good == RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
2490 1.91 oster raidmarkclean( raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
2491 1.91 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
2492 1.91 oster raidPtr->mod_counter);
2493 1.13 oster }
2494 1.13 oster }
2495 1.13 oster }
2496 1.13 oster }
2497 1.13 oster /* printf("Component labels updated\n"); */
2498 1.68 oster }
2499 1.68 oster
2500 1.68 oster void
2501 1.70 oster rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, auto_configured)
2502 1.69 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2503 1.69 oster struct vnode *vp;
2504 1.69 oster int auto_configured;
2505 1.69 oster {
2506 1.69 oster struct proc *p;
2507 1.69 oster
2508 1.69 oster p = raidPtr->engine_thread;
2509 1.69 oster
2510 1.69 oster if (vp != NULL) {
2511 1.69 oster if (auto_configured == 1) {
2512 1.96 oster vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
2513 1.97 oster VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, NOCRED, 0);
2514 1.69 oster vput(vp);
2515 1.69 oster
2516 1.69 oster } else {
2517 1.69 oster (void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
2518 1.69 oster }
2519 1.69 oster } else {
2520 1.69 oster printf("vnode was NULL\n");
2521 1.69 oster }
2522 1.69 oster }
2523 1.69 oster
2524 1.69 oster
2525 1.69 oster void
2526 1.70 oster rf_UnconfigureVnodes(raidPtr)
2527 1.68 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2528 1.68 oster {
2529 1.68 oster int r,c;
2530 1.68 oster struct proc *p;
2531 1.69 oster struct vnode *vp;
2532 1.69 oster int acd;
2533 1.68 oster
2534 1.68 oster
2535 1.68 oster /* We take this opportunity to close the vnodes like we should.. */
2536 1.68 oster
2537 1.68 oster p = raidPtr->engine_thread;
2538 1.68 oster
2539 1.68 oster for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
2540 1.68 oster for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
2541 1.68 oster printf("Closing vnode for row: %d col: %d\n", r, c);
2542 1.69 oster vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp;
2543 1.69 oster acd = raidPtr->Disks[r][c].auto_configured;
2544 1.69 oster rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, acd);
2545 1.69 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp = NULL;
2546 1.69 oster raidPtr->Disks[r][c].auto_configured = 0;
2547 1.68 oster }
2548 1.68 oster }
2549 1.68 oster for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numSpare; r++) {
2550 1.68 oster printf("Closing vnode for spare: %d\n", r);
2551 1.69 oster vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][raidPtr->numCol + r].ci_vp;
2552 1.69 oster acd = raidPtr->Disks[0][raidPtr->numCol + r].auto_configured;
2553 1.69 oster rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, acd);
2554 1.69 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][raidPtr->numCol + r].ci_vp = NULL;
2555 1.69 oster raidPtr->Disks[0][raidPtr->numCol + r].auto_configured = 0;
2556 1.68 oster }
2557 1.37 oster }
2558 1.63 oster
2559 1.37 oster
2560 1.37 oster void
2561 1.37 oster rf_ReconThread(req)
2562 1.37 oster struct rf_recon_req *req;
2563 1.37 oster {
2564 1.37 oster int s;
2565 1.37 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2566 1.37 oster
2567 1.37 oster s = splbio();
2568 1.37 oster raidPtr = (RF_Raid_t *) req->raidPtr;
2569 1.37 oster raidPtr->recon_in_progress = 1;
2570 1.37 oster
2571 1.37 oster rf_FailDisk((RF_Raid_t *) req->raidPtr, req->row, req->col,
2572 1.37 oster ((req->flags & RF_FDFLAGS_RECON) ? 1 : 0));
2573 1.37 oster
2574 1.37 oster /* XXX get rid of this! we don't need it at all.. */
2575 1.37 oster RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));
2576 1.37 oster
2577 1.37 oster raidPtr->recon_in_progress = 0;
2578 1.37 oster splx(s);
2579 1.37 oster
2580 1.37 oster /* That's all... */
2581 1.37 oster kthread_exit(0); /* does not return */
2582 1.37 oster }
2583 1.37 oster
2584 1.37 oster void
2585 1.37 oster rf_RewriteParityThread(raidPtr)
2586 1.37 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2587 1.37 oster {
2588 1.37 oster int retcode;
2589 1.37 oster int s;
2590 1.37 oster
2591 1.37 oster raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress = 1;
2592 1.37 oster s = splbio();
2593 1.37 oster retcode = rf_RewriteParity(raidPtr);
2594 1.37 oster splx(s);
2595 1.37 oster if (retcode) {
2596 1.37 oster printf("raid%d: Error re-writing parity!\n",raidPtr->raidid);
2597 1.37 oster } else {
2598 1.37 oster /* set the clean bit! If we shutdown correctly,
2599 1.37 oster the clean bit on each component label will get
2600 1.37 oster set */
2601 1.37 oster raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
2602 1.37 oster }
2603 1.37 oster raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress = 0;
2604 1.85 oster
2605 1.85 oster /* Anyone waiting for us to stop? If so, inform them... */
2606 1.85 oster if (raidPtr->waitShutdown) {
2607 1.85 oster wakeup(&raidPtr->parity_rewrite_in_progress);
2608 1.85 oster }
2609 1.37 oster
2610 1.37 oster /* That's all... */
2611 1.37 oster kthread_exit(0); /* does not return */
2612 1.37 oster }
2613 1.37 oster
2614 1.37 oster
2615 1.37 oster void
2616 1.37 oster rf_CopybackThread(raidPtr)
2617 1.37 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2618 1.37 oster {
2619 1.37 oster int s;
2620 1.37 oster
2621 1.37 oster raidPtr->copyback_in_progress = 1;
2622 1.37 oster s = splbio();
2623 1.37 oster rf_CopybackReconstructedData(raidPtr);
2624 1.37 oster splx(s);
2625 1.37 oster raidPtr->copyback_in_progress = 0;
2626 1.37 oster
2627 1.37 oster /* That's all... */
2628 1.37 oster kthread_exit(0); /* does not return */
2629 1.37 oster }
2630 1.37 oster
2631 1.37 oster
2632 1.37 oster void
2633 1.37 oster rf_ReconstructInPlaceThread(req)
2634 1.37 oster struct rf_recon_req *req;
2635 1.37 oster {
2636 1.37 oster int retcode;
2637 1.37 oster int s;
2638 1.37 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
2639 1.37 oster
2640 1.37 oster s = splbio();
2641 1.37 oster raidPtr = req->raidPtr;
2642 1.37 oster raidPtr->recon_in_progress = 1;
2643 1.37 oster retcode = rf_ReconstructInPlace(raidPtr, req->row, req->col);
2644 1.37 oster RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));
2645 1.37 oster raidPtr->recon_in_progress = 0;
2646 1.37 oster splx(s);
2647 1.37 oster
2648 1.37 oster /* That's all... */
2649 1.37 oster kthread_exit(0); /* does not return */
2650 1.48 oster }
2651 1.48 oster
2652 1.48 oster void
2653 1.48 oster rf_mountroot_hook(dev)
2654 1.48 oster struct device *dev;
2655 1.48 oster {
2656 1.59 oster
2657 1.48 oster }
2658 1.48 oster
2659 1.48 oster
2660 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *
2661 1.48 oster rf_find_raid_components()
2662 1.48 oster {
2663 1.48 oster struct devnametobdevmaj *dtobdm;
2664 1.48 oster struct vnode *vp;
2665 1.48 oster struct disklabel label;
2666 1.48 oster struct device *dv;
2667 1.48 oster char *cd_name;
2668 1.48 oster dev_t dev;
2669 1.48 oster int error;
2670 1.48 oster int i;
2671 1.48 oster int good_one;
2672 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2673 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac_list;
2674 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
2675 1.48 oster
2676 1.48 oster
2677 1.48 oster /* initialize the AutoConfig list */
2678 1.48 oster ac_list = NULL;
2679 1.48 oster
2680 1.48 oster /* we begin by trolling through *all* the devices on the system */
2681 1.48 oster
2682 1.48 oster for (dv = alldevs.tqh_first; dv != NULL;
2683 1.48 oster dv = dv->dv_list.tqe_next) {
2684 1.48 oster
2685 1.48 oster /* we are only interested in disks... */
2686 1.48 oster if (dv->dv_class != DV_DISK)
2687 1.48 oster continue;
2688 1.48 oster
2689 1.48 oster /* we don't care about floppies... */
2690 1.48 oster if (!strcmp(dv->dv_cfdata->cf_driver->cd_name,"fd")) {
2691 1.48 oster continue;
2692 1.48 oster }
2693 1.48 oster
2694 1.48 oster /* need to find the device_name_to_block_device_major stuff */
2695 1.48 oster cd_name = dv->dv_cfdata->cf_driver->cd_name;
2696 1.48 oster dtobdm = dev_name2blk;
2697 1.48 oster while (dtobdm->d_name && strcmp(dtobdm->d_name, cd_name)) {
2698 1.48 oster dtobdm++;
2699 1.48 oster }
2700 1.48 oster
2701 1.48 oster /* get a vnode for the raw partition of this disk */
2702 1.48 oster
2703 1.48 oster dev = MAKEDISKDEV(dtobdm->d_maj, dv->dv_unit, RAW_PART);
2704 1.48 oster if (bdevvp(dev, &vp))
2705 1.48 oster panic("RAID can't alloc vnode");
2706 1.48 oster
2707 1.48 oster error = VOP_OPEN(vp, FREAD, NOCRED, 0);
2708 1.48 oster
2709 1.48 oster if (error) {
2710 1.48 oster /* "Who cares." Continue looking
2711 1.48 oster for something that exists*/
2712 1.48 oster vput(vp);
2713 1.48 oster continue;
2714 1.48 oster }
2715 1.48 oster
2716 1.48 oster /* Ok, the disk exists. Go get the disklabel. */
2717 1.48 oster error = VOP_IOCTL(vp, DIOCGDINFO, (caddr_t)&label,
2718 1.48 oster FREAD, NOCRED, 0);
2719 1.48 oster if (error) {
2720 1.48 oster /*
2721 1.48 oster * XXX can't happen - open() would
2722 1.48 oster * have errored out (or faked up one)
2723 1.48 oster */
2724 1.48 oster printf("can't get label for dev %s%c (%d)!?!?\n",
2725 1.48 oster dv->dv_xname, 'a' + RAW_PART, error);
2726 1.48 oster }
2727 1.48 oster
2728 1.48 oster /* don't need this any more. We'll allocate it again
2729 1.48 oster a little later if we really do... */
2730 1.96 oster vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
2731 1.97 oster VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, NOCRED, 0);
2732 1.48 oster vput(vp);
2733 1.48 oster
2734 1.48 oster for (i=0; i < label.d_npartitions; i++) {
2735 1.48 oster /* We only support partitions marked as RAID */
2736 1.48 oster if (label.d_partitions[i].p_fstype != FS_RAID)
2737 1.48 oster continue;
2738 1.48 oster
2739 1.48 oster dev = MAKEDISKDEV(dtobdm->d_maj, dv->dv_unit, i);
2740 1.48 oster if (bdevvp(dev, &vp))
2741 1.48 oster panic("RAID can't alloc vnode");
2742 1.48 oster
2743 1.48 oster error = VOP_OPEN(vp, FREAD, NOCRED, 0);
2744 1.48 oster if (error) {
2745 1.48 oster /* Whatever... */
2746 1.48 oster vput(vp);
2747 1.48 oster continue;
2748 1.48 oster }
2749 1.48 oster
2750 1.48 oster good_one = 0;
2751 1.48 oster
2752 1.48 oster clabel = (RF_ComponentLabel_t *)
2753 1.48 oster malloc(sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t),
2754 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
2755 1.48 oster if (clabel == NULL) {
2756 1.48 oster /* XXX CLEANUP HERE */
2757 1.48 oster printf("RAID auto config: out of memory!\n");
2758 1.48 oster return(NULL); /* XXX probably should panic? */
2759 1.48 oster }
2760 1.48 oster
2761 1.48 oster if (!raidread_component_label(dev, vp, clabel)) {
2762 1.48 oster /* Got the label. Does it look reasonable? */
2763 1.49 oster if (rf_reasonable_label(clabel) &&
2764 1.54 oster (clabel->partitionSize <=
2765 1.48 oster label.d_partitions[i].p_size)) {
2766 1.48 oster #if DEBUG
2767 1.48 oster printf("Component on: %s%c: %d\n",
2768 1.48 oster dv->dv_xname, 'a'+i,
2769 1.48 oster label.d_partitions[i].p_size);
2770 1.67 oster rf_print_component_label(clabel);
2771 1.48 oster #endif
2772 1.48 oster /* if it's reasonable, add it,
2773 1.48 oster else ignore it. */
2774 1.48 oster ac = (RF_AutoConfig_t *)
2775 1.48 oster malloc(sizeof(RF_AutoConfig_t),
2776 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME,
2777 1.48 oster M_NOWAIT);
2778 1.48 oster if (ac == NULL) {
2779 1.48 oster /* XXX should panic?? */
2780 1.48 oster return(NULL);
2781 1.48 oster }
2782 1.48 oster
2783 1.48 oster sprintf(ac->devname, "%s%c",
2784 1.48 oster dv->dv_xname, 'a'+i);
2785 1.48 oster ac->dev = dev;
2786 1.48 oster ac->vp = vp;
2787 1.48 oster ac->clabel = clabel;
2788 1.48 oster ac->next = ac_list;
2789 1.48 oster ac_list = ac;
2790 1.48 oster good_one = 1;
2791 1.48 oster }
2792 1.48 oster }
2793 1.48 oster if (!good_one) {
2794 1.48 oster /* cleanup */
2795 1.48 oster free(clabel, M_RAIDFRAME);
2796 1.96 oster vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
2797 1.97 oster VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, NOCRED, 0);
2798 1.48 oster vput(vp);
2799 1.48 oster }
2800 1.48 oster }
2801 1.48 oster }
2802 1.104.2.2 nathanw return(ac_list);
2803 1.48 oster }
2804 1.48 oster
2805 1.48 oster static int
2806 1.49 oster rf_reasonable_label(clabel)
2807 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2808 1.48 oster {
2809 1.48 oster
2810 1.48 oster if (((clabel->version==RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION_1) ||
2811 1.48 oster (clabel->version==RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION)) &&
2812 1.48 oster ((clabel->clean == RF_RAID_CLEAN) ||
2813 1.48 oster (clabel->clean == RF_RAID_DIRTY)) &&
2814 1.48 oster clabel->row >=0 &&
2815 1.48 oster clabel->column >= 0 &&
2816 1.48 oster clabel->num_rows > 0 &&
2817 1.48 oster clabel->num_columns > 0 &&
2818 1.48 oster clabel->row < clabel->num_rows &&
2819 1.48 oster clabel->column < clabel->num_columns &&
2820 1.48 oster clabel->blockSize > 0 &&
2821 1.48 oster clabel->numBlocks > 0) {
2822 1.48 oster /* label looks reasonable enough... */
2823 1.48 oster return(1);
2824 1.48 oster }
2825 1.48 oster return(0);
2826 1.48 oster }
2827 1.48 oster
2828 1.48 oster
2829 1.48 oster void
2830 1.67 oster rf_print_component_label(clabel)
2831 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2832 1.48 oster {
2833 1.48 oster printf(" Row: %d Column: %d Num Rows: %d Num Columns: %d\n",
2834 1.48 oster clabel->row, clabel->column,
2835 1.48 oster clabel->num_rows, clabel->num_columns);
2836 1.48 oster printf(" Version: %d Serial Number: %d Mod Counter: %d\n",
2837 1.48 oster clabel->version, clabel->serial_number,
2838 1.48 oster clabel->mod_counter);
2839 1.48 oster printf(" Clean: %s Status: %d\n",
2840 1.48 oster clabel->clean ? "Yes" : "No", clabel->status );
2841 1.48 oster printf(" sectPerSU: %d SUsPerPU: %d SUsPerRU: %d\n",
2842 1.48 oster clabel->sectPerSU, clabel->SUsPerPU, clabel->SUsPerRU);
2843 1.48 oster printf(" RAID Level: %c blocksize: %d numBlocks: %d\n",
2844 1.48 oster (char) clabel->parityConfig, clabel->blockSize,
2845 1.48 oster clabel->numBlocks);
2846 1.48 oster printf(" Autoconfig: %s\n", clabel->autoconfigure ? "Yes" : "No" );
2847 1.75 oster printf(" Contains root partition: %s\n",
2848 1.75 oster clabel->root_partition ? "Yes" : "No" );
2849 1.48 oster printf(" Last configured as: raid%d\n", clabel->last_unit );
2850 1.51 oster #if 0
2851 1.51 oster printf(" Config order: %d\n", clabel->config_order);
2852 1.51 oster #endif
2853 1.48 oster
2854 1.48 oster }
2855 1.48 oster
2856 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *
2857 1.48 oster rf_create_auto_sets(ac_list)
2858 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac_list;
2859 1.48 oster {
2860 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
2861 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *config_sets;
2862 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
2863 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac_next;
2864 1.48 oster
2865 1.48 oster
2866 1.48 oster config_sets = NULL;
2867 1.48 oster
2868 1.48 oster /* Go through the AutoConfig list, and figure out which components
2869 1.48 oster belong to what sets. */
2870 1.48 oster ac = ac_list;
2871 1.48 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
2872 1.48 oster /* we're going to putz with ac->next, so save it here
2873 1.48 oster for use at the end of the loop */
2874 1.48 oster ac_next = ac->next;
2875 1.48 oster
2876 1.48 oster if (config_sets == NULL) {
2877 1.48 oster /* will need at least this one... */
2878 1.48 oster config_sets = (RF_ConfigSet_t *)
2879 1.48 oster malloc(sizeof(RF_ConfigSet_t),
2880 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
2881 1.48 oster if (config_sets == NULL) {
2882 1.48 oster panic("rf_create_auto_sets: No memory!\n");
2883 1.48 oster }
2884 1.48 oster /* this one is easy :) */
2885 1.48 oster config_sets->ac = ac;
2886 1.48 oster config_sets->next = NULL;
2887 1.51 oster config_sets->rootable = 0;
2888 1.48 oster ac->next = NULL;
2889 1.48 oster } else {
2890 1.48 oster /* which set does this component fit into? */
2891 1.48 oster cset = config_sets;
2892 1.48 oster while(cset!=NULL) {
2893 1.49 oster if (rf_does_it_fit(cset, ac)) {
2894 1.86 oster /* looks like it matches... */
2895 1.86 oster ac->next = cset->ac;
2896 1.86 oster cset->ac = ac;
2897 1.48 oster break;
2898 1.48 oster }
2899 1.48 oster cset = cset->next;
2900 1.48 oster }
2901 1.48 oster if (cset==NULL) {
2902 1.48 oster /* didn't find a match above... new set..*/
2903 1.48 oster cset = (RF_ConfigSet_t *)
2904 1.48 oster malloc(sizeof(RF_ConfigSet_t),
2905 1.48 oster M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
2906 1.48 oster if (cset == NULL) {
2907 1.48 oster panic("rf_create_auto_sets: No memory!\n");
2908 1.48 oster }
2909 1.48 oster cset->ac = ac;
2910 1.48 oster ac->next = NULL;
2911 1.48 oster cset->next = config_sets;
2912 1.51 oster cset->rootable = 0;
2913 1.48 oster config_sets = cset;
2914 1.48 oster }
2915 1.48 oster }
2916 1.48 oster ac = ac_next;
2917 1.48 oster }
2918 1.48 oster
2919 1.48 oster
2920 1.48 oster return(config_sets);
2921 1.48 oster }
2922 1.48 oster
2923 1.48 oster static int
2924 1.49 oster rf_does_it_fit(cset, ac)
2925 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
2926 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
2927 1.48 oster {
2928 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel1, *clabel2;
2929 1.48 oster
2930 1.48 oster /* If this one matches the *first* one in the set, that's good
2931 1.48 oster enough, since the other members of the set would have been
2932 1.48 oster through here too... */
2933 1.60 oster /* note that we are not checking partitionSize here..
2934 1.60 oster
2935 1.60 oster Note that we are also not checking the mod_counters here.
2936 1.60 oster If everything else matches execpt the mod_counter, that's
2937 1.60 oster good enough for this test. We will deal with the mod_counters
2938 1.60 oster a little later in the autoconfiguration process.
2939 1.60 oster
2940 1.60 oster (clabel1->mod_counter == clabel2->mod_counter) &&
2941 1.81 oster
2942 1.81 oster The reason we don't check for this is that failed disks
2943 1.81 oster will have lower modification counts. If those disks are
2944 1.81 oster not added to the set they used to belong to, then they will
2945 1.81 oster form their own set, which may result in 2 different sets,
2946 1.81 oster for example, competing to be configured at raid0, and
2947 1.81 oster perhaps competing to be the root filesystem set. If the
2948 1.81 oster wrong ones get configured, or both attempt to become /,
2949 1.81 oster weird behaviour and or serious lossage will occur. Thus we
2950 1.81 oster need to bring them into the fold here, and kick them out at
2951 1.81 oster a later point.
2952 1.60 oster
2953 1.60 oster */
2954 1.48 oster
2955 1.48 oster clabel1 = cset->ac->clabel;
2956 1.48 oster clabel2 = ac->clabel;
2957 1.48 oster if ((clabel1->version == clabel2->version) &&
2958 1.48 oster (clabel1->serial_number == clabel2->serial_number) &&
2959 1.48 oster (clabel1->num_rows == clabel2->num_rows) &&
2960 1.48 oster (clabel1->num_columns == clabel2->num_columns) &&
2961 1.48 oster (clabel1->sectPerSU == clabel2->sectPerSU) &&
2962 1.48 oster (clabel1->SUsPerPU == clabel2->SUsPerPU) &&
2963 1.48 oster (clabel1->SUsPerRU == clabel2->SUsPerRU) &&
2964 1.48 oster (clabel1->parityConfig == clabel2->parityConfig) &&
2965 1.48 oster (clabel1->maxOutstanding == clabel2->maxOutstanding) &&
2966 1.48 oster (clabel1->blockSize == clabel2->blockSize) &&
2967 1.48 oster (clabel1->numBlocks == clabel2->numBlocks) &&
2968 1.48 oster (clabel1->autoconfigure == clabel2->autoconfigure) &&
2969 1.48 oster (clabel1->root_partition == clabel2->root_partition) &&
2970 1.48 oster (clabel1->last_unit == clabel2->last_unit) &&
2971 1.48 oster (clabel1->config_order == clabel2->config_order)) {
2972 1.48 oster /* if it get's here, it almost *has* to be a match */
2973 1.48 oster } else {
2974 1.48 oster /* it's not consistent with somebody in the set..
2975 1.48 oster punt */
2976 1.48 oster return(0);
2977 1.48 oster }
2978 1.48 oster /* all was fine.. it must fit... */
2979 1.48 oster return(1);
2980 1.48 oster }
2981 1.48 oster
2982 1.48 oster int
2983 1.51 oster rf_have_enough_components(cset)
2984 1.51 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
2985 1.48 oster {
2986 1.51 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
2987 1.51 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *auto_config;
2988 1.51 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
2989 1.51 oster int r,c;
2990 1.51 oster int num_rows;
2991 1.51 oster int num_cols;
2992 1.51 oster int num_missing;
2993 1.86 oster int mod_counter;
2994 1.87 oster int mod_counter_found;
2995 1.88 oster int even_pair_failed;
2996 1.88 oster char parity_type;
2997 1.88 oster
2998 1.51 oster
2999 1.48 oster /* check to see that we have enough 'live' components
3000 1.48 oster of this set. If so, we can configure it if necessary */
3001 1.48 oster
3002 1.51 oster num_rows = cset->ac->clabel->num_rows;
3003 1.51 oster num_cols = cset->ac->clabel->num_columns;
3004 1.88 oster parity_type = cset->ac->clabel->parityConfig;
3005 1.51 oster
3006 1.51 oster /* XXX Check for duplicate components!?!?!? */
3007 1.51 oster
3008 1.86 oster /* Determine what the mod_counter is supposed to be for this set. */
3009 1.86 oster
3010 1.87 oster mod_counter_found = 0;
3011 1.101 oster mod_counter = 0;
3012 1.86 oster ac = cset->ac;
3013 1.86 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
3014 1.87 oster if (mod_counter_found==0) {
3015 1.86 oster mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
3016 1.87 oster mod_counter_found = 1;
3017 1.87 oster } else {
3018 1.87 oster if (ac->clabel->mod_counter > mod_counter) {
3019 1.87 oster mod_counter = ac->clabel->mod_counter;
3020 1.87 oster }
3021 1.86 oster }
3022 1.86 oster ac = ac->next;
3023 1.86 oster }
3024 1.86 oster
3025 1.51 oster num_missing = 0;
3026 1.51 oster auto_config = cset->ac;
3027 1.51 oster
3028 1.51 oster for(r=0; r<num_rows; r++) {
3029 1.88 oster even_pair_failed = 0;
3030 1.51 oster for(c=0; c<num_cols; c++) {
3031 1.51 oster ac = auto_config;
3032 1.51 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
3033 1.51 oster if ((ac->clabel->row == r) &&
3034 1.86 oster (ac->clabel->column == c) &&
3035 1.86 oster (ac->clabel->mod_counter == mod_counter)) {
3036 1.51 oster /* it's this one... */
3037 1.51 oster #if DEBUG
3038 1.51 oster printf("Found: %s at %d,%d\n",
3039 1.51 oster ac->devname,r,c);
3040 1.51 oster #endif
3041 1.51 oster break;
3042 1.51 oster }
3043 1.51 oster ac=ac->next;
3044 1.51 oster }
3045 1.51 oster if (ac==NULL) {
3046 1.51 oster /* Didn't find one here! */
3047 1.88 oster /* special case for RAID 1, especially
3048 1.88 oster where there are more than 2
3049 1.88 oster components (where RAIDframe treats
3050 1.88 oster things a little differently :( ) */
3051 1.88 oster if (parity_type == '1') {
3052 1.88 oster if (c%2 == 0) { /* even component */
3053 1.88 oster even_pair_failed = 1;
3054 1.88 oster } else { /* odd component. If
3055 1.88 oster we're failed, and
3056 1.88 oster so is the even
3057 1.88 oster component, it's
3058 1.88 oster "Good Night, Charlie" */
3059 1.88 oster if (even_pair_failed == 1) {
3060 1.88 oster return(0);
3061 1.88 oster }
3062 1.88 oster }
3063 1.88 oster } else {
3064 1.88 oster /* normal accounting */
3065 1.88 oster num_missing++;
3066 1.88 oster }
3067 1.88 oster }
3068 1.88 oster if ((parity_type == '1') && (c%2 == 1)) {
3069 1.88 oster /* Just did an even component, and we didn't
3070 1.88 oster bail.. reset the even_pair_failed flag,
3071 1.88 oster and go on to the next component.... */
3072 1.88 oster even_pair_failed = 0;
3073 1.51 oster }
3074 1.51 oster }
3075 1.51 oster }
3076 1.51 oster
3077 1.51 oster clabel = cset->ac->clabel;
3078 1.51 oster
3079 1.51 oster if (((clabel->parityConfig == '0') && (num_missing > 0)) ||
3080 1.51 oster ((clabel->parityConfig == '4') && (num_missing > 1)) ||
3081 1.51 oster ((clabel->parityConfig == '5') && (num_missing > 1))) {
3082 1.51 oster /* XXX this needs to be made *much* more general */
3083 1.51 oster /* Too many failures */
3084 1.51 oster return(0);
3085 1.51 oster }
3086 1.51 oster /* otherwise, all is well, and we've got enough to take a kick
3087 1.51 oster at autoconfiguring this set */
3088 1.51 oster return(1);
3089 1.48 oster }
3090 1.48 oster
3091 1.48 oster void
3092 1.49 oster rf_create_configuration(ac,config,raidPtr)
3093 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
3094 1.48 oster RF_Config_t *config;
3095 1.48 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
3096 1.48 oster {
3097 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
3098 1.77 oster int i;
3099 1.48 oster
3100 1.48 oster clabel = ac->clabel;
3101 1.48 oster
3102 1.48 oster /* 1. Fill in the common stuff */
3103 1.48 oster config->numRow = clabel->num_rows;
3104 1.48 oster config->numCol = clabel->num_columns;
3105 1.48 oster config->numSpare = 0; /* XXX should this be set here? */
3106 1.48 oster config->sectPerSU = clabel->sectPerSU;
3107 1.48 oster config->SUsPerPU = clabel->SUsPerPU;
3108 1.48 oster config->SUsPerRU = clabel->SUsPerRU;
3109 1.48 oster config->parityConfig = clabel->parityConfig;
3110 1.48 oster /* XXX... */
3111 1.48 oster strcpy(config->diskQueueType,"fifo");
3112 1.48 oster config->maxOutstandingDiskReqs = clabel->maxOutstanding;
3113 1.48 oster config->layoutSpecificSize = 0; /* XXX ?? */
3114 1.48 oster
3115 1.48 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
3116 1.48 oster /* row/col values will be in range due to the checks
3117 1.48 oster in reasonable_label() */
3118 1.48 oster strcpy(config->devnames[ac->clabel->row][ac->clabel->column],
3119 1.48 oster ac->devname);
3120 1.48 oster ac = ac->next;
3121 1.48 oster }
3122 1.48 oster
3123 1.77 oster for(i=0;i<RF_MAXDBGV;i++) {
3124 1.77 oster config->debugVars[i][0] = NULL;
3125 1.77 oster }
3126 1.48 oster }
3127 1.48 oster
3128 1.48 oster int
3129 1.48 oster rf_set_autoconfig(raidPtr, new_value)
3130 1.48 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
3131 1.48 oster int new_value;
3132 1.48 oster {
3133 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
3134 1.48 oster struct vnode *vp;
3135 1.48 oster dev_t dev;
3136 1.48 oster int row, column;
3137 1.48 oster
3138 1.54 oster raidPtr->autoconfigure = new_value;
3139 1.48 oster for(row=0; row<raidPtr->numRow; row++) {
3140 1.48 oster for(column=0; column<raidPtr->numCol; column++) {
3141 1.84 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[row][column].status ==
3142 1.84 oster rf_ds_optimal) {
3143 1.84 oster dev = raidPtr->Disks[row][column].dev;
3144 1.84 oster vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp;
3145 1.84 oster raidread_component_label(dev, vp, &clabel);
3146 1.84 oster clabel.autoconfigure = new_value;
3147 1.84 oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, vp, &clabel);
3148 1.84 oster }
3149 1.48 oster }
3150 1.48 oster }
3151 1.48 oster return(new_value);
3152 1.48 oster }
3153 1.48 oster
3154 1.48 oster int
3155 1.48 oster rf_set_rootpartition(raidPtr, new_value)
3156 1.48 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
3157 1.48 oster int new_value;
3158 1.48 oster {
3159 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t clabel;
3160 1.48 oster struct vnode *vp;
3161 1.48 oster dev_t dev;
3162 1.48 oster int row, column;
3163 1.48 oster
3164 1.54 oster raidPtr->root_partition = new_value;
3165 1.48 oster for(row=0; row<raidPtr->numRow; row++) {
3166 1.48 oster for(column=0; column<raidPtr->numCol; column++) {
3167 1.84 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[row][column].status ==
3168 1.84 oster rf_ds_optimal) {
3169 1.84 oster dev = raidPtr->Disks[row][column].dev;
3170 1.84 oster vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp;
3171 1.84 oster raidread_component_label(dev, vp, &clabel);
3172 1.84 oster clabel.root_partition = new_value;
3173 1.84 oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, vp, &clabel);
3174 1.84 oster }
3175 1.48 oster }
3176 1.48 oster }
3177 1.48 oster return(new_value);
3178 1.48 oster }
3179 1.48 oster
3180 1.48 oster void
3181 1.49 oster rf_release_all_vps(cset)
3182 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
3183 1.48 oster {
3184 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
3185 1.48 oster
3186 1.48 oster ac = cset->ac;
3187 1.48 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
3188 1.48 oster /* Close the vp, and give it back */
3189 1.48 oster if (ac->vp) {
3190 1.96 oster vn_lock(ac->vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY);
3191 1.48 oster VOP_CLOSE(ac->vp, FREAD, NOCRED, 0);
3192 1.48 oster vput(ac->vp);
3193 1.86 oster ac->vp = NULL;
3194 1.48 oster }
3195 1.48 oster ac = ac->next;
3196 1.48 oster }
3197 1.48 oster }
3198 1.48 oster
3199 1.48 oster
3200 1.48 oster void
3201 1.49 oster rf_cleanup_config_set(cset)
3202 1.48 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
3203 1.48 oster {
3204 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *ac;
3205 1.48 oster RF_AutoConfig_t *next_ac;
3206 1.48 oster
3207 1.48 oster ac = cset->ac;
3208 1.48 oster while(ac!=NULL) {
3209 1.48 oster next_ac = ac->next;
3210 1.48 oster /* nuke the label */
3211 1.48 oster free(ac->clabel, M_RAIDFRAME);
3212 1.48 oster /* cleanup the config structure */
3213 1.48 oster free(ac, M_RAIDFRAME);
3214 1.48 oster /* "next.." */
3215 1.48 oster ac = next_ac;
3216 1.48 oster }
3217 1.48 oster /* and, finally, nuke the config set */
3218 1.48 oster free(cset, M_RAIDFRAME);
3219 1.48 oster }
3220 1.48 oster
3221 1.48 oster
3222 1.48 oster void
3223 1.48 oster raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, clabel)
3224 1.48 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
3225 1.48 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t *clabel;
3226 1.48 oster {
3227 1.48 oster /* current version number */
3228 1.48 oster clabel->version = RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION;
3229 1.57 oster clabel->serial_number = raidPtr->serial_number;
3230 1.48 oster clabel->mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
3231 1.48 oster clabel->num_rows = raidPtr->numRow;
3232 1.48 oster clabel->num_columns = raidPtr->numCol;
3233 1.48 oster clabel->clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY; /* not clean */
3234 1.48 oster clabel->status = rf_ds_optimal; /* "It's good!" */
3235 1.48 oster
3236 1.48 oster clabel->sectPerSU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit;
3237 1.48 oster clabel->SUsPerPU = raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerPU;
3238 1.48 oster clabel->SUsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
3239 1.54 oster
3240 1.54 oster clabel->blockSize = raidPtr->bytesPerSector;
3241 1.54 oster clabel->numBlocks = raidPtr->sectorsPerDisk;
3242 1.54 oster
3243 1.48 oster /* XXX not portable */
3244 1.48 oster clabel->parityConfig = raidPtr->Layout.map->parityConfig;
3245 1.54 oster clabel->maxOutstanding = raidPtr->maxOutstanding;
3246 1.54 oster clabel->autoconfigure = raidPtr->autoconfigure;
3247 1.54 oster clabel->root_partition = raidPtr->root_partition;
3248 1.48 oster clabel->last_unit = raidPtr->raidid;
3249 1.54 oster clabel->config_order = raidPtr->config_order;
3250 1.51 oster }
3251 1.51 oster
3252 1.51 oster int
3253 1.51 oster rf_auto_config_set(cset,unit)
3254 1.51 oster RF_ConfigSet_t *cset;
3255 1.51 oster int *unit;
3256 1.51 oster {
3257 1.51 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
3258 1.51 oster RF_Config_t *config;
3259 1.51 oster int raidID;
3260 1.51 oster int retcode;
3261 1.51 oster
3262 1.72 oster printf("RAID autoconfigure\n");
3263 1.51 oster
3264 1.51 oster retcode = 0;
3265 1.51 oster *unit = -1;
3266 1.51 oster
3267 1.51 oster /* 1. Create a config structure */
3268 1.51 oster
3269 1.51 oster config = (RF_Config_t *)malloc(sizeof(RF_Config_t),
3270 1.51 oster M_RAIDFRAME,
3271 1.51 oster M_NOWAIT);
3272 1.51 oster if (config==NULL) {
3273 1.51 oster printf("Out of mem!?!?\n");
3274 1.51 oster /* XXX do something more intelligent here. */
3275 1.51 oster return(1);
3276 1.51 oster }
3277 1.77 oster
3278 1.77 oster memset(config, 0, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
3279 1.77 oster
3280 1.51 oster /* XXX raidID needs to be set correctly.. */
3281 1.51 oster
3282 1.51 oster /*
3283 1.51 oster 2. Figure out what RAID ID this one is supposed to live at
3284 1.51 oster See if we can get the same RAID dev that it was configured
3285 1.51 oster on last time..
3286 1.51 oster */
3287 1.51 oster
3288 1.51 oster raidID = cset->ac->clabel->last_unit;
3289 1.52 oster if ((raidID < 0) || (raidID >= numraid)) {
3290 1.51 oster /* let's not wander off into lala land. */
3291 1.51 oster raidID = numraid - 1;
3292 1.51 oster }
3293 1.51 oster if (raidPtrs[raidID]->valid != 0) {
3294 1.51 oster
3295 1.51 oster /*
3296 1.51 oster Nope... Go looking for an alternative...
3297 1.51 oster Start high so we don't immediately use raid0 if that's
3298 1.51 oster not taken.
3299 1.51 oster */
3300 1.51 oster
3301 1.51 oster for(raidID = numraid; raidID >= 0; raidID--) {
3302 1.51 oster if (raidPtrs[raidID]->valid == 0) {
3303 1.51 oster /* can use this one! */
3304 1.51 oster break;
3305 1.51 oster }
3306 1.51 oster }
3307 1.51 oster }
3308 1.51 oster
3309 1.51 oster if (raidID < 0) {
3310 1.51 oster /* punt... */
3311 1.51 oster printf("Unable to auto configure this set!\n");
3312 1.51 oster printf("(Out of RAID devs!)\n");
3313 1.51 oster return(1);
3314 1.51 oster }
3315 1.72 oster printf("Configuring raid%d:\n",raidID);
3316 1.51 oster raidPtr = raidPtrs[raidID];
3317 1.51 oster
3318 1.51 oster /* XXX all this stuff should be done SOMEWHERE ELSE! */
3319 1.51 oster raidPtr->raidid = raidID;
3320 1.51 oster raidPtr->openings = RAIDOUTSTANDING;
3321 1.51 oster
3322 1.51 oster /* 3. Build the configuration structure */
3323 1.51 oster rf_create_configuration(cset->ac, config, raidPtr);
3324 1.51 oster
3325 1.51 oster /* 4. Do the configuration */
3326 1.51 oster retcode = rf_Configure(raidPtr, config, cset->ac);
3327 1.51 oster
3328 1.51 oster if (retcode == 0) {
3329 1.61 oster
3330 1.59 oster raidinit(raidPtrs[raidID]);
3331 1.59 oster
3332 1.59 oster rf_markalldirty(raidPtrs[raidID]);
3333 1.54 oster raidPtrs[raidID]->autoconfigure = 1; /* XXX do this here? */
3334 1.51 oster if (cset->ac->clabel->root_partition==1) {
3335 1.51 oster /* everything configured just fine. Make a note
3336 1.51 oster that this set is eligible to be root. */
3337 1.51 oster cset->rootable = 1;
3338 1.54 oster /* XXX do this here? */
3339 1.54 oster raidPtrs[raidID]->root_partition = 1;
3340 1.51 oster }
3341 1.51 oster }
3342 1.51 oster
3343 1.51 oster /* 5. Cleanup */
3344 1.51 oster free(config, M_RAIDFRAME);
3345 1.51 oster
3346 1.51 oster *unit = raidID;
3347 1.51 oster return(retcode);
3348 1.99 oster }
3349 1.99 oster
3350 1.99 oster void
3351 1.99 oster rf_disk_unbusy(desc)
3352 1.99 oster RF_RaidAccessDesc_t *desc;
3353 1.99 oster {
3354 1.99 oster struct buf *bp;
3355 1.99 oster
3356 1.99 oster bp = (struct buf *)desc->bp;
3357 1.99 oster disk_unbusy(&raid_softc[desc->raidPtr->raidid].sc_dkdev,
3358 1.99 oster (bp->b_bcount - bp->b_resid));
3359 1.13 oster }
3360