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      1  1.18     oster /*	$NetBSD: rf_netbsdkintf.c,v 1.18 1999/04/12 19:39:59 oster 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  *
      9   1.1     oster  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10   1.1     oster  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11   1.1     oster  * are met:
     12   1.1     oster  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13   1.1     oster  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14   1.1     oster  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15   1.1     oster  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16   1.1     oster  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17   1.1     oster  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     18   1.1     oster  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     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
     22   1.1     oster  *    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
     23   1.1     oster  *    from this software without specific prior written permission.
     24   1.1     oster  *
     25   1.1     oster  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     26   1.1     oster  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     27   1.1     oster  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     28   1.1     oster  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     29   1.1     oster  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     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
     32   1.1     oster  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     33   1.1     oster  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     34   1.1     oster  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     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
     67   1.1     oster  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     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   1.1     oster 
    116   1.1     oster #include <sys/errno.h>
    117   1.1     oster #include <sys/param.h>
    118   1.1     oster #include <sys/pool.h>
    119   1.1     oster #include <sys/queue.h>
    120   1.1     oster #include <sys/disk.h>
    121   1.1     oster #include <sys/device.h>
    122   1.1     oster #include <sys/stat.h>
    123   1.1     oster #include <sys/ioctl.h>
    124   1.1     oster #include <sys/fcntl.h>
    125   1.1     oster #include <sys/systm.h>
    126   1.1     oster #include <sys/namei.h>
    127   1.1     oster #include <sys/vnode.h>
    128   1.1     oster #include <sys/param.h>
    129   1.1     oster #include <sys/types.h>
    130   1.1     oster #include <machine/types.h>
    131   1.1     oster #include <sys/disklabel.h>
    132   1.1     oster #include <sys/conf.h>
    133   1.1     oster #include <sys/lock.h>
    134   1.1     oster #include <sys/buf.h>
    135   1.1     oster #include <sys/user.h>
    136   1.8     oster 
    137   1.8     oster #include "raid.h"
    138   1.1     oster #include "rf_raid.h"
    139   1.1     oster #include "rf_raidframe.h"
    140   1.1     oster #include "rf_dag.h"
    141   1.1     oster #include "rf_dagflags.h"
    142   1.1     oster #include "rf_diskqueue.h"
    143   1.1     oster #include "rf_acctrace.h"
    144   1.1     oster #include "rf_etimer.h"
    145   1.1     oster #include "rf_general.h"
    146   1.1     oster #include "rf_debugMem.h"
    147   1.1     oster #include "rf_kintf.h"
    148   1.1     oster #include "rf_options.h"
    149   1.1     oster #include "rf_driver.h"
    150   1.1     oster #include "rf_parityscan.h"
    151   1.1     oster #include "rf_debugprint.h"
    152   1.1     oster #include "rf_threadstuff.h"
    153   1.1     oster 
    154   1.9     oster int     rf_kdebug_level = 0;
    155   1.1     oster 
    156   1.1     oster #define RFK_BOOT_NONE 0
    157   1.1     oster #define RFK_BOOT_GOOD 1
    158   1.1     oster #define RFK_BOOT_BAD  2
    159   1.1     oster static int rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_NONE;
    160   1.1     oster 
    161   1.1     oster #ifdef DEBUG
    162   1.1     oster #define db0_printf(a) printf a
    163   1.1     oster #define db_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 0) printf a
    164   1.1     oster #define db1_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 0) printf a
    165   1.1     oster #define db2_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 1) printf a
    166   1.1     oster #define db3_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 2) printf a
    167   1.1     oster #define db4_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 3) printf a
    168   1.1     oster #define db5_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 4) printf a
    169   1.9     oster #else				/* DEBUG */
    170   1.1     oster #define db0_printf(a) printf a
    171   1.1     oster #define db1_printf(a) { }
    172   1.1     oster #define db2_printf(a) { }
    173   1.1     oster #define db3_printf(a) { }
    174   1.1     oster #define db4_printf(a) { }
    175   1.1     oster #define db5_printf(a) { }
    176   1.9     oster #endif				/* DEBUG */
    177   1.1     oster 
    178   1.9     oster static RF_Raid_t **raidPtrs;	/* global raid device descriptors */
    179   1.1     oster 
    180  1.11     oster RF_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex)
    181   1.1     oster 
    182  1.10     oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_wait_queue;	/* requests to install a
    183  1.10     oster 						 * spare table */
    184  1.10     oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_resp_queue;	/* responses from
    185  1.10     oster 						 * installation process */
    186  1.10     oster 
    187  1.10     oster static struct rf_recon_req *recon_queue = NULL;	/* used to communicate
    188  1.10     oster 						 * reconstruction
    189  1.10     oster 						 * requests */
    190   1.1     oster 
    191   1.1     oster 
    192   1.9     oster decl_simple_lock_data(, recon_queue_mutex)
    193   1.1     oster #define LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX() simple_lock(&recon_queue_mutex)
    194   1.1     oster #define UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX() simple_unlock(&recon_queue_mutex)
    195   1.1     oster 
    196   1.1     oster /* prototypes */
    197  1.10     oster static void KernelWakeupFunc(struct buf * bp);
    198  1.10     oster static void InitBP(struct buf * bp, struct vnode *, unsigned rw_flag,
    199  1.10     oster 		   dev_t dev, RF_SectorNum_t startSect,
    200  1.10     oster 		   RF_SectorCount_t numSect, caddr_t buf,
    201  1.10     oster 		   void (*cbFunc) (struct buf *), void *cbArg,
    202  1.10     oster 		   int logBytesPerSector, struct proc * b_proc);
    203   1.1     oster 
    204  1.11     oster #define Dprintf0(s)       if (rf_queueDebug) \
    205  1.11     oster      rf_debug_printf(s,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    206  1.11     oster #define Dprintf1(s,a)     if (rf_queueDebug) \
    207  1.11     oster      rf_debug_printf(s,a,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    208  1.11     oster #define Dprintf2(s,a,b)   if (rf_queueDebug) \
    209  1.11     oster      rf_debug_printf(s,a,b,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    210  1.11     oster #define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) if (rf_queueDebug) \
    211  1.11     oster      rf_debug_printf(s,a,b,c,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    212   1.1     oster 
    213  1.12     oster int raidmarkclean(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int);
    214  1.12     oster int raidmarkdirty(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int);
    215   1.1     oster 
    216  1.10     oster void raidattach __P((int));
    217  1.10     oster int raidsize __P((dev_t));
    218   1.1     oster 
    219  1.10     oster void    rf_DiskIOComplete(RF_DiskQueue_t *, RF_DiskQueueData_t *, int);
    220  1.10     oster void    rf_CopybackReconstructedData(RF_Raid_t * raidPtr);
    221  1.10     oster static int raidinit __P((dev_t, RF_Raid_t *, int));
    222  1.10     oster 
    223  1.10     oster int raidopen __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
    224  1.10     oster int raidclose __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
    225  1.10     oster int raidioctl __P((dev_t, u_long, caddr_t, int, struct proc *));
    226  1.10     oster int raidwrite __P((dev_t, struct uio *, int));
    227  1.10     oster int raidread __P((dev_t, struct uio *, int));
    228  1.10     oster void raidstrategy __P((struct buf *));
    229  1.10     oster int raiddump __P((dev_t, daddr_t, caddr_t, size_t));
    230   1.1     oster 
    231  1.11     oster int raidwrite_component_label(dev_t, struct vnode *, RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
    232  1.11     oster int raidread_component_label(dev_t, struct vnode *, RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
    233  1.13     oster void rf_update_component_labels( RF_Raid_t *);
    234   1.1     oster /*
    235   1.1     oster  * Pilfered from ccd.c
    236   1.1     oster  */
    237   1.1     oster 
    238  1.10     oster struct raidbuf {
    239  1.10     oster 	struct buf rf_buf;	/* new I/O buf.  MUST BE FIRST!!! */
    240  1.10     oster 	struct buf *rf_obp;	/* ptr. to original I/O buf */
    241  1.10     oster 	int     rf_flags;	/* misc. flags */
    242  1.11     oster 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;/* the request that this was part of.. */
    243  1.10     oster };
    244   1.1     oster 
    245   1.1     oster 
    246   1.1     oster #define RAIDGETBUF(rs) pool_get(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, PR_NOWAIT)
    247   1.1     oster #define	RAIDPUTBUF(rs, cbp) pool_put(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, cbp)
    248   1.1     oster 
    249   1.9     oster /* XXX Not sure if the following should be replacing the raidPtrs above,
    250  1.10     oster    or if it should be used in conjunction with that... */
    251   1.1     oster 
    252  1.10     oster struct raid_softc {
    253  1.10     oster 	int     sc_flags;	/* flags */
    254  1.10     oster 	int     sc_cflags;	/* configuration flags */
    255  1.11     oster 	size_t  sc_size;        /* size of the raid device */
    256  1.11     oster 	dev_t   sc_dev;	        /* our device.. */
    257  1.10     oster 	char    sc_xname[20];	/* XXX external name */
    258  1.10     oster 	struct disk sc_dkdev;	/* generic disk device info */
    259  1.10     oster 	struct pool sc_cbufpool;	/* component buffer pool */
    260  1.10     oster };
    261   1.1     oster /* sc_flags */
    262   1.1     oster #define RAIDF_INITED	0x01	/* unit has been initialized */
    263   1.1     oster #define RAIDF_WLABEL	0x02	/* label area is writable */
    264   1.1     oster #define RAIDF_LABELLING	0x04	/* unit is currently being labelled */
    265   1.1     oster #define RAIDF_WANTED	0x40	/* someone is waiting to obtain a lock */
    266   1.1     oster #define RAIDF_LOCKED	0x80	/* unit is locked */
    267   1.1     oster 
    268   1.1     oster #define	raidunit(x)	DISKUNIT(x)
    269  1.10     oster static int numraid = 0;
    270   1.1     oster 
    271   1.1     oster #define RAIDLABELDEV(dev)	\
    272   1.1     oster 	(MAKEDISKDEV(major((dev)), raidunit((dev)), RAW_PART))
    273   1.1     oster 
    274   1.1     oster /* declared here, and made public, for the benefit of KVM stuff.. */
    275  1.10     oster struct raid_softc *raid_softc;
    276   1.9     oster 
    277  1.10     oster static void raidgetdefaultlabel __P((RF_Raid_t *, struct raid_softc *,
    278  1.10     oster 				     struct disklabel *));
    279  1.10     oster static void raidgetdisklabel __P((dev_t));
    280  1.10     oster static void raidmakedisklabel __P((struct raid_softc *));
    281   1.1     oster 
    282  1.10     oster static int raidlock __P((struct raid_softc *));
    283  1.10     oster static void raidunlock __P((struct raid_softc *));
    284  1.10     oster int raidlookup __P((char *, struct proc * p, struct vnode **));
    285   1.1     oster 
    286  1.12     oster static void rf_markalldirty __P((RF_Raid_t *));
    287   1.1     oster 
    288  1.10     oster void
    289  1.10     oster raidattach(num)
    290   1.9     oster 	int     num;
    291   1.1     oster {
    292  1.14     oster 	int raidID;
    293  1.14     oster 	int i, rc;
    294   1.1     oster 
    295   1.1     oster #ifdef DEBUG
    296   1.9     oster 	printf("raidattach: Asked for %d units\n", num);
    297   1.1     oster #endif
    298   1.1     oster 
    299   1.1     oster 	if (num <= 0) {
    300   1.1     oster #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    301   1.1     oster 		panic("raidattach: count <= 0");
    302   1.1     oster #endif
    303   1.1     oster 		return;
    304   1.1     oster 	}
    305   1.9     oster 	/* This is where all the initialization stuff gets done. */
    306   1.1     oster 
    307   1.1     oster 	/* Make some space for requested number of units... */
    308   1.1     oster 
    309   1.1     oster 	RF_Calloc(raidPtrs, num, sizeof(RF_Raid_t *), (RF_Raid_t **));
    310   1.1     oster 	if (raidPtrs == NULL) {
    311   1.1     oster 		panic("raidPtrs is NULL!!\n");
    312   1.1     oster 	}
    313  1.14     oster 
    314  1.14     oster 	rc = rf_mutex_init(&rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
    315  1.14     oster 	if (rc) {
    316  1.14     oster 		RF_PANIC();
    317  1.14     oster 	}
    318  1.14     oster 
    319  1.14     oster 	rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_resp_queue = NULL;
    320  1.14     oster 	recon_queue = NULL;
    321  1.14     oster 
    322  1.14     oster 	for (i = 0; i < numraid; i++)
    323  1.14     oster 		raidPtrs[i] = NULL;
    324  1.14     oster 	rc = rf_BootRaidframe();
    325  1.14     oster 	if (rc == 0)
    326  1.14     oster 		printf("Kernelized RAIDframe activated\n");
    327  1.14     oster 	else
    328   1.1     oster 		panic("Serious error booting RAID!!\n");
    329  1.14     oster 
    330   1.9     oster 	rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_GOOD;
    331   1.9     oster 
    332   1.9     oster 	/* put together some datastructures like the CCD device does.. This
    333   1.9     oster 	 * lets us lock the device and what-not when it gets opened. */
    334   1.1     oster 
    335   1.1     oster 	raid_softc = (struct raid_softc *)
    336   1.9     oster 	    malloc(num * sizeof(struct raid_softc),
    337   1.9     oster 	    M_RAIDFRAME, M_NOWAIT);
    338   1.1     oster 	if (raid_softc == NULL) {
    339   1.1     oster 		printf("WARNING: no memory for RAIDframe driver\n");
    340   1.1     oster 		return;
    341   1.1     oster 	}
    342   1.1     oster 	numraid = num;
    343   1.1     oster 	bzero(raid_softc, num * sizeof(struct raid_softc));
    344  1.11     oster 
    345   1.9     oster 	for (raidID = 0; raidID < num; raidID++) {
    346   1.9     oster 		RF_Calloc(raidPtrs[raidID], 1, sizeof(RF_Raid_t),
    347  1.11     oster 			  (RF_Raid_t *));
    348   1.9     oster 		if (raidPtrs[raidID] == NULL) {
    349   1.9     oster 			printf("raidPtrs[%d] is NULL\n", raidID);
    350   1.1     oster 		}
    351   1.1     oster 	}
    352   1.1     oster }
    353   1.1     oster 
    354   1.1     oster 
    355   1.1     oster int
    356   1.1     oster raidsize(dev)
    357   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    358   1.1     oster {
    359   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    360   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    361   1.9     oster 	int     part, unit, omask, size;
    362   1.1     oster 
    363   1.1     oster 	unit = raidunit(dev);
    364   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    365   1.1     oster 		return (-1);
    366   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    367   1.1     oster 
    368   1.1     oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    369   1.1     oster 		return (-1);
    370   1.1     oster 
    371   1.1     oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    372   1.1     oster 	omask = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & (1 << part);
    373   1.1     oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    374   1.1     oster 
    375   1.1     oster 	if (omask == 0 && raidopen(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc))
    376   1.1     oster 		return (-1);
    377   1.1     oster 
    378   1.1     oster 	if (lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype != FS_SWAP)
    379   1.1     oster 		size = -1;
    380   1.1     oster 	else
    381   1.1     oster 		size = lp->d_partitions[part].p_size *
    382   1.1     oster 		    (lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE);
    383   1.1     oster 
    384   1.1     oster 	if (omask == 0 && raidclose(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc))
    385   1.1     oster 		return (-1);
    386   1.1     oster 
    387   1.1     oster 	return (size);
    388   1.1     oster 
    389   1.1     oster }
    390   1.1     oster 
    391   1.1     oster int
    392   1.1     oster raiddump(dev, blkno, va, size)
    393   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    394   1.1     oster 	daddr_t blkno;
    395   1.1     oster 	caddr_t va;
    396   1.9     oster 	size_t  size;
    397   1.1     oster {
    398   1.1     oster 	/* Not implemented. */
    399   1.1     oster 	return ENXIO;
    400   1.1     oster }
    401   1.1     oster /* ARGSUSED */
    402   1.1     oster int
    403   1.1     oster raidopen(dev, flags, fmt, p)
    404   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    405   1.9     oster 	int     flags, fmt;
    406   1.1     oster 	struct proc *p;
    407   1.1     oster {
    408   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
    409   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    410   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    411   1.9     oster 	int     part, pmask;
    412   1.9     oster 	int     error = 0;
    413   1.9     oster 
    414   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    415   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    416   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    417   1.1     oster 
    418   1.1     oster 	if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    419   1.9     oster 		return (error);
    420   1.1     oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    421   1.1     oster 
    422   1.1     oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    423   1.1     oster 	pmask = (1 << part);
    424   1.1     oster 
    425   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Opening raid device number: %d partition: %d\n",
    426  1.14     oster 		unit, part));
    427   1.1     oster 
    428   1.1     oster 
    429   1.1     oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) &&
    430   1.1     oster 	    (rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0))
    431   1.9     oster 		raidgetdisklabel(dev);
    432   1.1     oster 
    433   1.1     oster 	/* make sure that this partition exists */
    434   1.1     oster 
    435   1.1     oster 	if (part != RAW_PART) {
    436   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("Not a raw partition..\n"));
    437   1.1     oster 		if (((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0) ||
    438   1.1     oster 		    ((part >= lp->d_npartitions) ||
    439   1.9     oster 			(lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype == FS_UNUSED))) {
    440   1.1     oster 			error = ENXIO;
    441   1.1     oster 			raidunlock(rs);
    442   1.1     oster 			db1_printf(("Bailing out...\n"));
    443   1.9     oster 			return (error);
    444   1.1     oster 		}
    445   1.1     oster 	}
    446   1.1     oster 	/* Prevent this unit from being unconfigured while open. */
    447   1.1     oster 	switch (fmt) {
    448   1.1     oster 	case S_IFCHR:
    449   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask |= pmask;
    450   1.1     oster 		break;
    451   1.1     oster 
    452   1.1     oster 	case S_IFBLK:
    453   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask |= pmask;
    454   1.1     oster 		break;
    455   1.1     oster 	}
    456  1.13     oster 
    457  1.13     oster 	if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0) &&
    458  1.13     oster 	    ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) != 0)) {
    459  1.13     oster 		/* First one... mark things as dirty... Note that we *MUST*
    460  1.13     oster 		 have done a configure before this.  I DO NOT WANT TO BE
    461  1.13     oster 		 SCRIBBLING TO RANDOM COMPONENTS UNTIL IT'S BEEN DETERMINED
    462  1.13     oster 		 THAT THEY BELONG TOGETHER!!!!! */
    463  1.13     oster 		/* XXX should check to see if we're only open for reading
    464  1.13     oster 		   here... If so, we needn't do this, but then need some
    465  1.13     oster 		   other way of keeping track of what's happened.. */
    466  1.13     oster 
    467  1.13     oster 		rf_markalldirty( raidPtrs[unit] );
    468  1.13     oster 	}
    469  1.13     oster 
    470  1.13     oster 
    471   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
    472   1.1     oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
    473   1.1     oster 
    474   1.1     oster 	raidunlock(rs);
    475   1.1     oster 
    476   1.9     oster 	return (error);
    477   1.1     oster 
    478   1.1     oster 
    479   1.1     oster }
    480   1.1     oster /* ARGSUSED */
    481   1.1     oster int
    482   1.1     oster raidclose(dev, flags, fmt, p)
    483   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    484   1.9     oster 	int     flags, fmt;
    485   1.1     oster 	struct proc *p;
    486   1.1     oster {
    487   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
    488   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    489   1.9     oster 	int     error = 0;
    490   1.9     oster 	int     part;
    491   1.1     oster 
    492   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    493   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    494   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    495   1.1     oster 
    496   1.1     oster 	if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    497   1.1     oster 		return (error);
    498   1.1     oster 
    499   1.1     oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    500   1.1     oster 
    501   1.1     oster 	/* ...that much closer to allowing unconfiguration... */
    502   1.1     oster 	switch (fmt) {
    503   1.1     oster 	case S_IFCHR:
    504   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask &= ~(1 << part);
    505   1.1     oster 		break;
    506   1.1     oster 
    507   1.1     oster 	case S_IFBLK:
    508   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask &= ~(1 << part);
    509   1.1     oster 		break;
    510   1.1     oster 	}
    511   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
    512   1.1     oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
    513  1.13     oster 
    514  1.13     oster 	if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0) &&
    515  1.13     oster 	    ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) != 0)) {
    516  1.13     oster 		/* Last one... device is not unconfigured yet.
    517  1.13     oster 		   Device shutdown has taken care of setting the
    518  1.13     oster 		   clean bits if RAIDF_INITED is not set
    519  1.13     oster 		   mark things as clean... */
    520  1.13     oster 		rf_update_component_labels( raidPtrs[unit] );
    521  1.13     oster 	}
    522   1.1     oster 
    523   1.1     oster 	raidunlock(rs);
    524   1.1     oster 	return (0);
    525   1.1     oster 
    526   1.1     oster }
    527   1.1     oster 
    528   1.1     oster void
    529   1.1     oster raidstrategy(bp)
    530   1.1     oster 	register struct buf *bp;
    531   1.1     oster {
    532   1.1     oster 	register int s;
    533   1.1     oster 
    534   1.1     oster 	unsigned int raidID = raidunit(bp->b_dev);
    535   1.1     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
    536   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[raidID];
    537   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    538   1.9     oster 	int     wlabel;
    539   1.1     oster 
    540   1.5     oster #if 0
    541   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy: 0x%x 0x%x\n", bp, bp->b_data));
    542   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy(2): bp->b_bufsize%d\n", (int) bp->b_bufsize));
    543   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_count=%d\n", (int) bp->b_bcount));
    544   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_resid=%d\n", (int) bp->b_resid));
    545   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_blkno=%d\n", (int) bp->b_blkno));
    546   1.5     oster 
    547   1.9     oster 	if (bp->b_flags & B_READ)
    548   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("READ\n"));
    549   1.1     oster 	else
    550   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("WRITE\n"));
    551   1.1     oster #endif
    552   1.1     oster 	if (rf_kbooted != RFK_BOOT_GOOD)
    553   1.1     oster 		return;
    554   1.1     oster 	if (raidID >= numraid || !raidPtrs[raidID]) {
    555   1.1     oster 		bp->b_error = ENODEV;
    556   1.1     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    557   1.1     oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
    558   1.1     oster 		biodone(bp);
    559   1.1     oster 		return;
    560   1.1     oster 	}
    561   1.1     oster 	raidPtr = raidPtrs[raidID];
    562   1.1     oster 	if (!raidPtr->valid) {
    563   1.1     oster 		bp->b_error = ENODEV;
    564   1.1     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    565   1.1     oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
    566   1.1     oster 		biodone(bp);
    567   1.1     oster 		return;
    568   1.1     oster 	}
    569   1.1     oster 	if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
    570   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("b_bcount is zero..\n"));
    571   1.1     oster 		biodone(bp);
    572   1.1     oster 		return;
    573   1.1     oster 	}
    574   1.1     oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    575   1.1     oster 
    576   1.1     oster 	/*
    577   1.1     oster 	 * Do bounds checking and adjust transfer.  If there's an
    578   1.1     oster 	 * error, the bounds check will flag that for us.
    579   1.1     oster 	 */
    580   1.1     oster 
    581   1.9     oster 	wlabel = rs->sc_flags & (RAIDF_WLABEL | RAIDF_LABELLING);
    582   1.1     oster 	if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART)
    583   1.1     oster 		if (bounds_check_with_label(bp, lp, wlabel) <= 0) {
    584   1.1     oster 			db1_printf(("Bounds check failed!!:%d %d\n",
    585   1.9     oster 				(int) bp->b_blkno, (int) wlabel));
    586   1.1     oster 			biodone(bp);
    587   1.1     oster 			return;
    588   1.1     oster 		}
    589   1.9     oster 	s = splbio();		/* XXX Needed? */
    590   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("Beginning strategy...\n"));
    591   1.1     oster 
    592   1.1     oster 	bp->b_resid = 0;
    593   1.9     oster 	bp->b_error = rf_DoAccessKernel(raidPtrs[raidID], bp,
    594   1.9     oster 	    NULL, NULL, NULL);
    595   1.1     oster 	if (bp->b_error) {
    596   1.1     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    597   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("bp->b_flags HAS B_ERROR SET!!!: %d\n",
    598   1.9     oster 			bp->b_error));
    599   1.1     oster 	}
    600   1.1     oster 	splx(s);
    601   1.5     oster #if 0
    602   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy exiting: 0x%x 0x%x %d %d\n",
    603   1.9     oster 		bp, bp->b_data,
    604   1.9     oster 		(int) bp->b_bcount, (int) bp->b_resid));
    605   1.5     oster #endif
    606   1.1     oster }
    607   1.1     oster /* ARGSUSED */
    608   1.1     oster int
    609   1.1     oster raidread(dev, uio, flags)
    610   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    611   1.1     oster 	struct uio *uio;
    612   1.9     oster 	int     flags;
    613   1.1     oster {
    614   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
    615   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    616   1.9     oster 	int     part;
    617   1.1     oster 
    618   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    619   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    620   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    621   1.1     oster 
    622   1.1     oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    623   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    624   1.1     oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    625   1.1     oster 
    626   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidread: unit: %d partition: %d\n", unit, part));
    627   1.1     oster 
    628   1.1     oster 	return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ, minphys, uio));
    629   1.1     oster 
    630   1.1     oster }
    631   1.1     oster /* ARGSUSED */
    632   1.1     oster int
    633   1.1     oster raidwrite(dev, uio, flags)
    634   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    635   1.1     oster 	struct uio *uio;
    636   1.9     oster 	int     flags;
    637   1.1     oster {
    638   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
    639   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    640   1.1     oster 
    641   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    642   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    643   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    644   1.1     oster 
    645   1.1     oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    646   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    647   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("raidwrite\n"));
    648   1.1     oster 	return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_WRITE, minphys, uio));
    649   1.1     oster 
    650   1.1     oster }
    651   1.1     oster 
    652   1.1     oster int
    653   1.1     oster raidioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
    654   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
    655   1.9     oster 	u_long  cmd;
    656   1.1     oster 	caddr_t data;
    657   1.9     oster 	int     flag;
    658   1.1     oster 	struct proc *p;
    659   1.1     oster {
    660   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
    661   1.9     oster 	int     error = 0;
    662   1.9     oster 	int     part, pmask;
    663   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    664   1.1     oster #if 0
    665   1.9     oster 	int     r, c;
    666   1.1     oster #endif
    667   1.9     oster 	/* struct raid_ioctl *ccio = (struct ccd_ioctl *)data; */
    668   1.1     oster 
    669   1.9     oster 	/* struct ccdbuf *cbp; */
    670   1.9     oster 	/* struct raidbuf *raidbp; */
    671   1.1     oster 	RF_Config_t *k_cfg, *u_cfg;
    672   1.1     oster 	u_char *specific_buf;
    673  1.11     oster 	int retcode = 0;
    674  1.11     oster 	int row;
    675  1.11     oster 	int column;
    676   1.1     oster 	struct rf_recon_req *rrcopy, *rr;
    677  1.11     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *component_label;
    678  1.11     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t ci_label;
    679  1.11     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t **c_label_ptr;
    680  1.12     oster 	RF_SingleComponent_t *sparePtr,*componentPtr;
    681  1.12     oster 	RF_SingleComponent_t hot_spare;
    682  1.12     oster 	RF_SingleComponent_t component;
    683   1.1     oster 
    684   1.1     oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    685   1.1     oster 		return (ENXIO);
    686   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    687   1.1     oster 
    688   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidioctl: %d %d %d %d\n", (int) dev,
    689   1.9     oster 		(int) DISKPART(dev), (int) unit, (int) cmd));
    690   1.1     oster 
    691   1.1     oster 	/* Must be open for writes for these commands... */
    692   1.1     oster 	switch (cmd) {
    693   1.1     oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
    694   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
    695   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
    696   1.1     oster 		if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
    697   1.1     oster 			return (EBADF);
    698   1.1     oster 	}
    699   1.1     oster 
    700   1.1     oster 	/* Must be initialized for these... */
    701   1.1     oster 	switch (cmd) {
    702   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGDINFO:
    703   1.1     oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
    704   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
    705   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGPART:
    706   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
    707   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
    708   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
    709   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
    710   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
    711   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
    712   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
    713   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
    714   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
    715   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
    716   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
    717   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CHECKRECON:
    718  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
    719  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
    720  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_ADD_HOT_SPARE:
    721  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REMOVE_HOT_SPARE:
    722  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_INIT_LABELS:
    723  1.12     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REBUILD_IN_PLACE:
    724   1.1     oster 		if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    725   1.1     oster 			return (ENXIO);
    726   1.1     oster 	}
    727   1.9     oster 
    728   1.1     oster 	switch (cmd) {
    729   1.1     oster 
    730   1.1     oster 
    731   1.1     oster 		/* configure the system */
    732   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE:
    733   1.1     oster 
    734   1.1     oster 		db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE\n"));
    735   1.1     oster 		/* copy-in the configuration information */
    736   1.1     oster 		/* data points to a pointer to the configuration structure */
    737   1.9     oster 		u_cfg = *((RF_Config_t **) data);
    738   1.9     oster 		RF_Malloc(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t), (RF_Config_t *));
    739   1.1     oster 		if (k_cfg == NULL) {
    740   1.1     oster 			db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: ENOMEM for config. Code is %d\n", retcode));
    741   1.9     oster 			return (ENOMEM);
    742   1.1     oster 		}
    743   1.9     oster 		retcode = copyin((caddr_t) u_cfg, (caddr_t) k_cfg,
    744   1.9     oster 		    sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    745   1.1     oster 		if (retcode) {
    746   1.9     oster 			db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.1\n",
    747   1.9     oster 				retcode));
    748   1.9     oster 			return (retcode);
    749   1.1     oster 		}
    750   1.9     oster 		/* allocate a buffer for the layout-specific data, and copy it
    751   1.9     oster 		 * in */
    752   1.1     oster 		if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
    753   1.9     oster 			if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize > 10000) {
    754   1.1     oster 				/* sanity check */
    755   1.1     oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: EINVAL %d\n", retcode));
    756   1.9     oster 				return (EINVAL);
    757   1.1     oster 			}
    758   1.9     oster 			RF_Malloc(specific_buf, k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize,
    759   1.9     oster 			    (u_char *));
    760   1.1     oster 			if (specific_buf == NULL) {
    761   1.9     oster 				RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    762   1.1     oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: ENOMEM %d\n", retcode));
    763   1.9     oster 				return (ENOMEM);
    764   1.1     oster 			}
    765   1.9     oster 			retcode = copyin(k_cfg->layoutSpecific,
    766   1.9     oster 			    (caddr_t) specific_buf,
    767   1.9     oster 			    k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
    768   1.1     oster 			if (retcode) {
    769   1.1     oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.2\n",
    770   1.9     oster 					retcode));
    771   1.9     oster 				return (retcode);
    772   1.1     oster 			}
    773   1.9     oster 		} else
    774   1.9     oster 			specific_buf = NULL;
    775   1.1     oster 		k_cfg->layoutSpecific = specific_buf;
    776   1.9     oster 
    777   1.9     oster 		/* should do some kind of sanity check on the configuration.
    778   1.9     oster 		 * Store the sum of all the bytes in the last byte? */
    779   1.1     oster 
    780   1.5     oster #if 0
    781   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("Considering configuring the system.:%d 0x%x\n",
    782   1.9     oster 			unit, p));
    783   1.5     oster #endif
    784   1.1     oster 
    785   1.9     oster 		/* We need the pointer to this a little deeper, so stash it
    786   1.9     oster 		 * here... */
    787   1.1     oster 
    788   1.1     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;
    789   1.1     oster 
    790   1.1     oster 		/* configure the system */
    791   1.1     oster 
    792   1.1     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->raidid = unit;
    793   1.1     oster 		retcode = rf_Configure(raidPtrs[unit], k_cfg);
    794   1.1     oster 
    795   1.9     oster 
    796   1.1     oster 		if (retcode == 0) {
    797   1.9     oster 			retcode = raidinit(dev, raidPtrs[unit], unit);
    798  1.12     oster 			rf_markalldirty( raidPtrs[unit] );
    799   1.9     oster 		}
    800   1.1     oster 		/* free the buffers.  No return code here. */
    801   1.1     oster 		if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
    802   1.9     oster 			RF_Free(specific_buf, k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
    803   1.1     oster 		}
    804   1.9     oster 		RF_Free(k_cfg, sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    805   1.9     oster 
    806   1.9     oster 		db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE\n",
    807   1.9     oster 			retcode));
    808  1.11     oster 
    809   1.9     oster 		return (retcode);
    810   1.9     oster 
    811   1.9     oster 		/* shutdown the system */
    812   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
    813   1.9     oster 
    814   1.9     oster 		if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    815   1.9     oster 			return (error);
    816   1.1     oster 
    817   1.1     oster 		/*
    818   1.1     oster 		 * If somebody has a partition mounted, we shouldn't
    819   1.1     oster 		 * shutdown.
    820   1.1     oster 		 */
    821   1.1     oster 
    822   1.1     oster 		part = DISKPART(dev);
    823   1.1     oster 		pmask = (1 << part);
    824   1.9     oster 		if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & ~pmask) ||
    825   1.9     oster 		    ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask & pmask) &&
    826   1.9     oster 			(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask & pmask))) {
    827   1.9     oster 			raidunlock(rs);
    828   1.9     oster 			return (EBUSY);
    829   1.9     oster 		}
    830  1.11     oster 
    831   1.1     oster 		if (rf_debugKernelAccess) {
    832   1.1     oster 			printf("call shutdown\n");
    833   1.1     oster 		}
    834   1.9     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;	/* XXX  necessary evil */
    835  1.11     oster 
    836   1.1     oster 		retcode = rf_Shutdown(raidPtrs[unit]);
    837   1.1     oster 
    838   1.3   hubertf 		db1_printf(("Done main shutdown\n"));
    839   1.1     oster 
    840   1.1     oster 		pool_destroy(&rs->sc_cbufpool);
    841   1.3   hubertf 		db1_printf(("Done freeing component buffer freelist\n"));
    842   1.1     oster 
    843   1.1     oster 		/* It's no longer initialized... */
    844   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_INITED;
    845  1.16     oster 
    846   1.9     oster 		/* Detach the disk. */
    847   1.9     oster 		disk_detach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
    848   1.1     oster 
    849   1.1     oster 		raidunlock(rs);
    850   1.1     oster 
    851   1.9     oster 		return (retcode);
    852  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
    853  1.11     oster 		c_label_ptr = (RF_ComponentLabel_t **) data;
    854  1.11     oster 		/* need to read the component label for the disk indicated
    855  1.11     oster 		   by row,column in component_label
    856  1.11     oster 		   XXX need to sanity check these values!!!
    857  1.11     oster 		   */
    858  1.11     oster 
    859  1.11     oster 		/* For practice, let's get it directly fromdisk, rather
    860  1.11     oster 		   than from the in-core copy */
    861  1.11     oster 		RF_Malloc( component_label, sizeof( RF_ComponentLabel_t ),
    862  1.11     oster 			   (RF_ComponentLabel_t *));
    863  1.11     oster 		if (component_label == NULL)
    864  1.11     oster 			return (ENOMEM);
    865  1.11     oster 
    866  1.11     oster 		bzero((char *) component_label, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
    867  1.11     oster 
    868  1.11     oster 		retcode = copyin( *c_label_ptr, component_label,
    869  1.11     oster 				  sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
    870  1.11     oster 
    871  1.11     oster 		if (retcode) {
    872  1.11     oster 			return(retcode);
    873  1.11     oster 		}
    874  1.11     oster 
    875  1.11     oster 		row = component_label->row;
    876  1.11     oster 		printf("Row: %d\n",row);
    877  1.11     oster 		if (row > raidPtrs[unit]->numRow) {
    878  1.11     oster 			row = 0; /* XXX */
    879  1.11     oster 		}
    880  1.11     oster 		column = component_label->column;
    881  1.11     oster 		printf("Column: %d\n",column);
    882  1.11     oster 		if (column > raidPtrs[unit]->numCol) {
    883  1.11     oster 			column = 0; /* XXX */
    884  1.11     oster 		}
    885  1.11     oster 
    886  1.11     oster 		raidread_component_label(
    887  1.11     oster                               raidPtrs[unit]->Disks[row][column].dev,
    888  1.11     oster 			      raidPtrs[unit]->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
    889  1.11     oster 			      component_label );
    890  1.11     oster 
    891  1.11     oster 		retcode = copyout((caddr_t) component_label,
    892  1.11     oster 				  (caddr_t) *c_label_ptr,
    893  1.11     oster 				  sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
    894  1.11     oster 		RF_Free( component_label, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
    895  1.11     oster 		return (retcode);
    896  1.11     oster 
    897  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SET_COMPONENT_LABEL:
    898  1.11     oster 		component_label = (RF_ComponentLabel_t *) data;
    899  1.11     oster 
    900  1.11     oster 		/* XXX check the label for valid stuff... */
    901  1.11     oster 		/* Note that some things *should not* get modified --
    902  1.11     oster 		   the user should be re-initing the labels instead of
    903  1.11     oster 		   trying to patch things.
    904  1.11     oster 		   */
    905  1.11     oster 
    906  1.11     oster 		printf("Got component label:\n");
    907  1.11     oster 		printf("Version: %d\n",component_label->version);
    908  1.11     oster 		printf("Serial Number: %d\n",component_label->serial_number);
    909  1.11     oster 		printf("Mod counter: %d\n",component_label->mod_counter);
    910  1.11     oster 		printf("Row: %d\n", component_label->row);
    911  1.11     oster 		printf("Column: %d\n", component_label->column);
    912  1.11     oster 		printf("Num Rows: %d\n", component_label->num_rows);
    913  1.11     oster 		printf("Num Columns: %d\n", component_label->num_columns);
    914  1.11     oster 		printf("Clean: %d\n", component_label->clean);
    915  1.11     oster 		printf("Status: %d\n", component_label->status);
    916  1.11     oster 
    917  1.11     oster 		row = component_label->row;
    918  1.11     oster 		column = component_label->column;
    919  1.12     oster 
    920  1.12     oster 		if ((row < 0) || (row > raidPtrs[unit]->numRow) ||
    921  1.12     oster 		    (column < 0) || (column > raidPtrs[unit]->numCol)) {
    922  1.12     oster 			return(EINVAL);
    923  1.11     oster 		}
    924  1.12     oster 
    925  1.12     oster 		/* XXX this isn't allowed to do anything for now :-) */
    926  1.12     oster #if 0
    927  1.11     oster 		raidwrite_component_label(
    928  1.11     oster                             raidPtrs[unit]->Disks[row][column].dev,
    929  1.11     oster 			    raidPtrs[unit]->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
    930  1.11     oster 			    component_label );
    931  1.12     oster #endif
    932  1.12     oster 		return (0);
    933  1.11     oster 
    934  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_INIT_LABELS:
    935  1.11     oster 		component_label = (RF_ComponentLabel_t *) data;
    936  1.11     oster 		/*
    937  1.11     oster 		   we only want the serial number from
    938  1.11     oster 		   the above.  We get all the rest of the information
    939  1.11     oster 		   from the config that was used to create this RAID
    940  1.11     oster 		   set.
    941  1.11     oster 		   */
    942  1.12     oster 
    943  1.12     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->serial_number = component_label->serial_number;
    944  1.12     oster 		/* current version number */
    945  1.12     oster 		ci_label.version = RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION;
    946  1.11     oster 		ci_label.serial_number = component_label->serial_number;
    947  1.12     oster 		ci_label.mod_counter = raidPtrs[unit]->mod_counter;
    948  1.11     oster 		ci_label.num_rows = raidPtrs[unit]->numRow;
    949  1.11     oster 		ci_label.num_columns = raidPtrs[unit]->numCol;
    950  1.11     oster 		ci_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY; /* not clean */
    951  1.11     oster 		ci_label.status = rf_ds_optimal; /* "It's good!" */
    952  1.11     oster 
    953  1.11     oster 		for(row=0;row<raidPtrs[unit]->numRow;row++) {
    954  1.11     oster 			ci_label.row = row;
    955  1.11     oster 			for(column=0;column<raidPtrs[unit]->numCol;column++) {
    956  1.11     oster 				ci_label.column = column;
    957  1.11     oster 				raidwrite_component_label(
    958  1.11     oster 				  raidPtrs[unit]->Disks[row][column].dev,
    959  1.11     oster 				  raidPtrs[unit]->raid_cinfo[row][column].ci_vp,
    960  1.11     oster 				  &ci_label );
    961  1.11     oster 			}
    962  1.11     oster 		}
    963  1.11     oster 
    964  1.11     oster 		return (retcode);
    965   1.9     oster 
    966   1.1     oster 		/* initialize all parity */
    967   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
    968   1.1     oster 
    969  1.17     oster 		if (raidPtrs[unit]->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0) {
    970  1.17     oster 			/* Parity for RAID 0 is trivially correct */
    971  1.17     oster 			raidPtrs[unit]->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    972  1.17     oster 			return(0);
    973  1.17     oster 		}
    974  1.17     oster 
    975   1.1     oster 		/* borrow the thread of the requesting process */
    976   1.9     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;	/* Blah... :-p GO */
    977   1.1     oster 		retcode = rf_RewriteParity(raidPtrs[unit]);
    978   1.9     oster 		/* return I/O Error if the parity rewrite fails */
    979   1.1     oster 
    980  1.11     oster 		if (retcode) {
    981   1.9     oster 			retcode = EIO;
    982  1.11     oster 		} else {
    983  1.12     oster 			/* set the clean bit!  If we shutdown correctly,
    984  1.12     oster 			 the clean bit on each component label will get
    985  1.12     oster 			 set */
    986  1.12     oster 			raidPtrs[unit]->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    987  1.11     oster 		}
    988   1.9     oster 		return (retcode);
    989   1.9     oster 
    990  1.11     oster 
    991  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_ADD_HOT_SPARE:
    992  1.12     oster 		sparePtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *) data;
    993  1.12     oster 		memcpy( &hot_spare, sparePtr, sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
    994  1.12     oster 		printf("Adding spare\n");
    995  1.12     oster 		retcode = rf_add_hot_spare(raidPtrs[unit], &hot_spare);
    996  1.11     oster 		return(retcode);
    997  1.11     oster 
    998  1.11     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REMOVE_HOT_SPARE:
    999  1.11     oster 		return(retcode);
   1000  1.11     oster 
   1001  1.12     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REBUILD_IN_PLACE:
   1002  1.12     oster 		componentPtr = (RF_SingleComponent_t *) data;
   1003  1.12     oster 		memcpy( &component, componentPtr,
   1004  1.12     oster 			sizeof(RF_SingleComponent_t));
   1005  1.12     oster 		row = component.row;
   1006  1.12     oster 		column = component.column;
   1007  1.12     oster 		printf("Rebuild: %d %d\n",row, column);
   1008  1.12     oster 		if ((row < 0) || (row > raidPtrs[unit]->numRow) ||
   1009  1.12     oster 		    (column < 0) || (column > raidPtrs[unit]->numCol)) {
   1010  1.12     oster 			return(EINVAL);
   1011  1.12     oster 		}
   1012  1.12     oster 		printf("Attempting a rebuild in place\n");
   1013  1.12     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;	/* Blah... :-p GO */
   1014  1.12     oster 		retcode = rf_ReconstructInPlace(raidPtrs[unit], row, column);
   1015  1.12     oster 		return(retcode);
   1016  1.12     oster 
   1017   1.9     oster 		/* issue a test-unit-ready through raidframe to the indicated
   1018   1.9     oster 		 * device */
   1019   1.9     oster #if 0				/* XXX not supported yet (ever?) */
   1020   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_TUR:
   1021   1.1     oster 		/* debug only */
   1022   1.9     oster 		retcode = rf_SCSI_DoTUR(0, 0, 0, 0, *(dev_t *) data);
   1023   1.9     oster 		return (retcode);
   1024   1.1     oster #endif
   1025   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
   1026   1.1     oster 		{
   1027   1.1     oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1028   1.1     oster 			RF_DeviceConfig_t *cfg, **ucfgp;
   1029   1.9     oster 			int     i, j, d;
   1030   1.9     oster 
   1031   1.1     oster 			if (!raid->valid)
   1032   1.9     oster 				return (ENODEV);
   1033   1.9     oster 			ucfgp = (RF_DeviceConfig_t **) data;
   1034   1.9     oster 			RF_Malloc(cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t),
   1035  1.11     oster 				  (RF_DeviceConfig_t *));
   1036   1.1     oster 			if (cfg == NULL)
   1037   1.9     oster 				return (ENOMEM);
   1038   1.9     oster 			bzero((char *) cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1039   1.1     oster 			cfg->rows = raid->numRow;
   1040   1.1     oster 			cfg->cols = raid->numCol;
   1041   1.1     oster 			cfg->ndevs = raid->numRow * raid->numCol;
   1042   1.1     oster 			if (cfg->ndevs >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
   1043   1.1     oster 				cfg->ndevs = 0;
   1044   1.9     oster 				return (ENOMEM);
   1045   1.1     oster 			}
   1046   1.1     oster 			cfg->nspares = raid->numSpare;
   1047   1.1     oster 			if (cfg->nspares >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
   1048   1.1     oster 				cfg->nspares = 0;
   1049   1.9     oster 				return (ENOMEM);
   1050   1.1     oster 			}
   1051   1.1     oster 			cfg->maxqdepth = raid->maxQueueDepth;
   1052   1.1     oster 			d = 0;
   1053   1.9     oster 			for (i = 0; i < cfg->rows; i++) {
   1054   1.9     oster 				for (j = 0; j < cfg->cols; j++) {
   1055   1.1     oster 					cfg->devs[d] = raid->Disks[i][j];
   1056   1.1     oster 					d++;
   1057   1.1     oster 				}
   1058   1.1     oster 			}
   1059   1.9     oster 			for (j = cfg->cols, i = 0; i < cfg->nspares; i++, j++) {
   1060   1.1     oster 				cfg->spares[i] = raid->Disks[0][j];
   1061   1.1     oster 			}
   1062   1.9     oster 			retcode = copyout((caddr_t) cfg, (caddr_t) * ucfgp,
   1063  1.11     oster 					  sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1064   1.9     oster 			RF_Free(cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1065   1.9     oster 
   1066   1.9     oster 			return (retcode);
   1067   1.1     oster 		}
   1068   1.9     oster 		break;
   1069   1.9     oster 
   1070   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
   1071   1.1     oster 		{
   1072   1.1     oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1073   1.9     oster 
   1074   1.1     oster 			bzero(&raid->acc_totals, sizeof(raid->acc_totals));
   1075   1.9     oster 			return (0);
   1076   1.1     oster 		}
   1077   1.9     oster 		break;
   1078   1.9     oster 
   1079   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
   1080   1.1     oster 		{
   1081   1.9     oster 			RF_AccTotals_t *totals = (RF_AccTotals_t *) data;
   1082   1.1     oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1083   1.9     oster 
   1084   1.1     oster 			*totals = raid->acc_totals;
   1085   1.9     oster 			return (0);
   1086   1.1     oster 		}
   1087   1.9     oster 		break;
   1088   1.9     oster 
   1089   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
   1090   1.1     oster 		{
   1091   1.1     oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1092   1.9     oster 			int    *keep = (int *) data;
   1093   1.9     oster 
   1094   1.1     oster 			raid->keep_acc_totals = *keep;
   1095   1.9     oster 			return (0);
   1096   1.1     oster 		}
   1097   1.9     oster 		break;
   1098   1.9     oster 
   1099   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
   1100   1.1     oster 		*(int *) data = raidPtrs[unit]->totalSectors;
   1101   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1102   1.1     oster 
   1103   1.1     oster #define RAIDFRAME_RECON 1
   1104   1.1     oster 		/* XXX The above should probably be set somewhere else!! GO */
   1105   1.1     oster #if RAIDFRAME_RECON > 0
   1106   1.1     oster 
   1107   1.1     oster 		/* fail a disk & optionally start reconstruction */
   1108   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
   1109   1.1     oster 		rr = (struct rf_recon_req *) data;
   1110   1.9     oster 
   1111   1.9     oster 		if (rr->row < 0 || rr->row >= raidPtrs[unit]->numRow
   1112   1.1     oster 		    || rr->col < 0 || rr->col >= raidPtrs[unit]->numCol)
   1113   1.9     oster 			return (EINVAL);
   1114   1.1     oster 
   1115  1.12     oster 		printf("raid%d: Failing the disk: row: %d col: %d\n",
   1116  1.12     oster 		       unit, rr->row, rr->col);
   1117   1.9     oster 
   1118   1.9     oster 		/* make a copy of the recon request so that we don't rely on
   1119   1.9     oster 		 * the user's buffer */
   1120   1.1     oster 		RF_Malloc(rrcopy, sizeof(*rrcopy), (struct rf_recon_req *));
   1121   1.1     oster 		bcopy(rr, rrcopy, sizeof(*rr));
   1122   1.1     oster 		rrcopy->raidPtr = (void *) raidPtrs[unit];
   1123   1.1     oster 
   1124   1.1     oster 		LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1125   1.1     oster 		rrcopy->next = recon_queue;
   1126   1.1     oster 		recon_queue = rrcopy;
   1127   1.1     oster 		wakeup(&recon_queue);
   1128   1.1     oster 		UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1129   1.9     oster 
   1130   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1131   1.9     oster 
   1132   1.9     oster 		/* invoke a copyback operation after recon on whatever disk
   1133   1.9     oster 		 * needs it, if any */
   1134   1.9     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
   1135   1.1     oster 		/* borrow the current thread to get this done */
   1136   1.9     oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;	/* ICK.. but needed :-p  GO */
   1137   1.1     oster 		rf_CopybackReconstructedData(raidPtrs[unit]);
   1138   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1139   1.9     oster 
   1140   1.1     oster 		/* return the percentage completion of reconstruction */
   1141   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CHECKRECON:
   1142   1.1     oster 		row = *(int *) data;
   1143   1.1     oster 		if (row < 0 || row >= raidPtrs[unit]->numRow)
   1144   1.9     oster 			return (EINVAL);
   1145   1.9     oster 		if (raidPtrs[unit]->status[row] != rf_rs_reconstructing)
   1146   1.1     oster 			*(int *) data = 100;
   1147   1.9     oster 		else
   1148   1.1     oster 			*(int *) data = raidPtrs[unit]->reconControl[row]->percentComplete;
   1149   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1150   1.9     oster 
   1151   1.9     oster 		/* the sparetable daemon calls this to wait for the kernel to
   1152   1.9     oster 		 * need a spare table. this ioctl does not return until a
   1153   1.9     oster 		 * spare table is needed. XXX -- calling mpsleep here in the
   1154   1.9     oster 		 * ioctl code is almost certainly wrong and evil. -- XXX XXX
   1155   1.9     oster 		 * -- I should either compute the spare table in the kernel,
   1156   1.9     oster 		 * or have a different -- XXX XXX -- interface (a different
   1157   1.9     oster 		 * character device) for delivering the table          -- XXX */
   1158   1.1     oster #if 0
   1159   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SPARET_WAIT:
   1160   1.1     oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1161   1.9     oster 		while (!rf_sparet_wait_queue)
   1162   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);
   1163   1.1     oster 		waitreq = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1164   1.1     oster 		rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_wait_queue->next;
   1165   1.1     oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1166   1.9     oster 
   1167   1.9     oster 		*((RF_SparetWait_t *) data) = *waitreq;	/* structure assignment */
   1168   1.9     oster 
   1169   1.1     oster 		RF_Free(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq));
   1170   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1171   1.9     oster 
   1172   1.9     oster 
   1173   1.9     oster 		/* wakes up a process waiting on SPARET_WAIT and puts an error
   1174   1.9     oster 		 * code in it that will cause the dameon to exit */
   1175   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_ABORT_SPARET_WAIT:
   1176   1.1     oster 		RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
   1177   1.1     oster 		waitreq->fcol = -1;
   1178   1.1     oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1179   1.1     oster 		waitreq->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1180   1.1     oster 		rf_sparet_wait_queue = waitreq;
   1181   1.1     oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1182   1.1     oster 		wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
   1183   1.9     oster 		return (0);
   1184   1.1     oster 
   1185   1.9     oster 		/* used by the spare table daemon to deliver a spare table
   1186   1.9     oster 		 * into the kernel */
   1187   1.1     oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SEND_SPARET:
   1188   1.9     oster 
   1189   1.1     oster 		/* install the spare table */
   1190   1.9     oster 		retcode = rf_SetSpareTable(raidPtrs[unit], *(void **) data);
   1191   1.9     oster 
   1192   1.9     oster 		/* respond to the requestor.  the return status of the spare
   1193   1.9     oster 		 * table installation is passed in the "fcol" field */
   1194   1.1     oster 		RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
   1195   1.1     oster 		waitreq->fcol = retcode;
   1196   1.1     oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1197   1.1     oster 		waitreq->next = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
   1198   1.1     oster 		rf_sparet_resp_queue = waitreq;
   1199   1.1     oster 		wakeup(&rf_sparet_resp_queue);
   1200   1.1     oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1201   1.9     oster 
   1202   1.9     oster 		return (retcode);
   1203   1.1     oster #endif
   1204   1.1     oster 
   1205   1.1     oster 
   1206   1.9     oster #endif				/* RAIDFRAME_RECON > 0 */
   1207   1.9     oster 
   1208   1.9     oster 	default:
   1209   1.9     oster 		break;		/* fall through to the os-specific code below */
   1210   1.1     oster 
   1211   1.1     oster 	}
   1212   1.9     oster 
   1213   1.1     oster 	if (!raidPtrs[unit]->valid)
   1214   1.9     oster 		return (EINVAL);
   1215   1.9     oster 
   1216   1.1     oster 	/*
   1217   1.1     oster 	 * Add support for "regular" device ioctls here.
   1218   1.1     oster 	 */
   1219   1.9     oster 
   1220   1.1     oster 	switch (cmd) {
   1221   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGDINFO:
   1222   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGDINFO %d %d\n", (int) dev, (int) DISKPART(dev)));
   1223   1.9     oster 		*(struct disklabel *) data = *(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
   1224   1.1     oster 		break;
   1225   1.1     oster 
   1226   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGPART:
   1227   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGPART: %d %d\n", (int) dev, (int) DISKPART(dev)));
   1228   1.9     oster 		((struct partinfo *) data)->disklab = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1229   1.9     oster 		((struct partinfo *) data)->part =
   1230   1.1     oster 		    &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(dev)];
   1231   1.1     oster 		break;
   1232   1.1     oster 
   1233   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
   1234   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCWDINFO\n"));
   1235   1.1     oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
   1236   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCSDINFO\n"));
   1237   1.1     oster 		if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
   1238   1.1     oster 			return (error);
   1239   1.1     oster 
   1240   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LABELLING;
   1241   1.1     oster 
   1242   1.1     oster 		error = setdisklabel(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
   1243   1.9     oster 		    (struct disklabel *) data, 0, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1244   1.1     oster 		if (error == 0) {
   1245   1.1     oster 			if (cmd == DIOCWDINFO)
   1246   1.1     oster 				error = writedisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev),
   1247   1.1     oster 				    raidstrategy, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
   1248   1.1     oster 				    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1249   1.1     oster 		}
   1250   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LABELLING;
   1251   1.1     oster 
   1252   1.1     oster 		raidunlock(rs);
   1253   1.1     oster 
   1254   1.1     oster 		if (error)
   1255   1.1     oster 			return (error);
   1256   1.1     oster 		break;
   1257   1.1     oster 
   1258   1.1     oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
   1259   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCWLABEL\n"));
   1260   1.9     oster 		if (*(int *) data != 0)
   1261   1.1     oster 			rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WLABEL;
   1262   1.1     oster 		else
   1263   1.1     oster 			rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WLABEL;
   1264   1.1     oster 		break;
   1265   1.1     oster 
   1266   1.1     oster 	case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
   1267   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGDEFLABEL\n"));
   1268   1.1     oster 		raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtrs[unit], rs,
   1269   1.9     oster 		    (struct disklabel *) data);
   1270   1.1     oster 		break;
   1271   1.1     oster 
   1272   1.1     oster 	default:
   1273   1.9     oster 		retcode = ENOTTY;	/* XXXX ?? OR EINVAL ? */
   1274   1.1     oster 	}
   1275   1.9     oster 	return (retcode);
   1276   1.1     oster 
   1277   1.1     oster }
   1278   1.1     oster 
   1279   1.1     oster 
   1280   1.9     oster /* raidinit -- complete the rest of the initialization for the
   1281   1.1     oster    RAIDframe device.  */
   1282   1.1     oster 
   1283   1.1     oster 
   1284   1.1     oster static int
   1285   1.9     oster raidinit(dev, raidPtr, unit)
   1286   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
   1287   1.1     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1288   1.9     oster 	int     unit;
   1289   1.1     oster {
   1290   1.9     oster 	int     retcode;
   1291   1.9     oster 	/* int ix; */
   1292   1.9     oster 	/* struct raidbuf *raidbp; */
   1293   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1294   1.1     oster 
   1295   1.1     oster 	retcode = 0;
   1296   1.1     oster 
   1297   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1298   1.1     oster 	pool_init(&rs->sc_cbufpool, sizeof(struct raidbuf), 0,
   1299  1.11     oster 		  0, 0, "raidpl", 0, NULL, NULL, M_RAIDFRAME);
   1300   1.9     oster 
   1301   1.1     oster 
   1302   1.1     oster 	/* XXX should check return code first... */
   1303   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_INITED;
   1304   1.1     oster 
   1305   1.9     oster 	sprintf(rs->sc_xname, "raid%d", unit);	/* XXX doesn't check bounds. */
   1306   1.1     oster 
   1307   1.9     oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_name = rs->sc_xname;
   1308  1.11     oster 
   1309   1.1     oster 	/* disk_attach actually creates space for the CPU disklabel, among
   1310   1.9     oster 	 * other things, so it's critical to call this *BEFORE* we try putzing
   1311   1.9     oster 	 * with disklabels. */
   1312  1.11     oster 
   1313   1.1     oster 	disk_attach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
   1314   1.1     oster 
   1315   1.1     oster 	/* XXX There may be a weird interaction here between this, and
   1316   1.9     oster 	 * protectedSectors, as used in RAIDframe.  */
   1317  1.11     oster 
   1318   1.9     oster 	rs->sc_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1319   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_dev = dev;
   1320  1.11     oster 
   1321   1.9     oster 	return (retcode);
   1322   1.1     oster }
   1323   1.1     oster 
   1324   1.1     oster /*
   1325   1.1     oster  * This kernel thread never exits.  It is created once, and persists
   1326   1.1     oster  * until the system reboots.
   1327   1.1     oster  */
   1328  1.11     oster 
   1329   1.9     oster void
   1330   1.9     oster rf_ReconKernelThread()
   1331   1.1     oster {
   1332   1.9     oster 	struct rf_recon_req *req;
   1333   1.9     oster 	int     s;
   1334   1.1     oster 
   1335   1.9     oster 	/* XXX not sure what spl() level we should be at here... probably
   1336   1.9     oster 	 * splbio() */
   1337   1.9     oster 	s = splbio();
   1338   1.1     oster 
   1339   1.9     oster 	while (1) {
   1340   1.9     oster 		/* grab the next reconstruction request from the queue */
   1341   1.9     oster 		LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1342   1.9     oster 		while (!recon_queue) {
   1343   1.9     oster 			UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1344  1.15     oster 			tsleep(&recon_queue, PRIBIO,
   1345  1.11     oster 			       "raidframe recon", 0);
   1346   1.9     oster 			LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1347   1.9     oster 		}
   1348   1.9     oster 		req = recon_queue;
   1349   1.9     oster 		recon_queue = recon_queue->next;
   1350   1.9     oster 		UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1351   1.9     oster 
   1352   1.9     oster 		/*
   1353   1.9     oster 	         * If flags specifies that we should start recon, this call
   1354  1.11     oster 	         * will not return until reconstruction completes, fails,
   1355  1.11     oster 		 * or is aborted.
   1356   1.9     oster 	         */
   1357   1.9     oster 		rf_FailDisk((RF_Raid_t *) req->raidPtr, req->row, req->col,
   1358   1.9     oster 		    ((req->flags & RF_FDFLAGS_RECON) ? 1 : 0));
   1359   1.1     oster 
   1360   1.9     oster 		RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));
   1361   1.9     oster 	}
   1362   1.1     oster }
   1363   1.1     oster /* wake up the daemon & tell it to get us a spare table
   1364   1.1     oster  * XXX
   1365   1.9     oster  * the entries in the queues should be tagged with the raidPtr
   1366  1.11     oster  * so that in the extremely rare case that two recons happen at once,
   1367  1.11     oster  * we know for which device were requesting a spare table
   1368   1.1     oster  * XXX
   1369   1.1     oster  */
   1370   1.9     oster int
   1371   1.9     oster rf_GetSpareTableFromDaemon(req)
   1372   1.9     oster 	RF_SparetWait_t *req;
   1373   1.9     oster {
   1374   1.9     oster 	int     retcode;
   1375   1.9     oster 
   1376   1.9     oster 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1377   1.9     oster 	req->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1378   1.9     oster 	rf_sparet_wait_queue = req;
   1379   1.9     oster 	wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
   1380   1.9     oster 
   1381   1.9     oster 	/* mpsleep unlocks the mutex */
   1382   1.9     oster 	while (!rf_sparet_resp_queue) {
   1383  1.15     oster 		tsleep(&rf_sparet_resp_queue, PRIBIO,
   1384   1.9     oster 		    "raidframe getsparetable", 0);
   1385   1.1     oster #if 0
   1386  1.11     oster 		mpsleep(&rf_sparet_resp_queue, PZERO, "sparet resp", 0,
   1387  1.11     oster 			(void *) simple_lock_addr(rf_sparet_wait_mutex),
   1388  1.11     oster 			MS_LOCK_SIMPLE);
   1389   1.1     oster #endif
   1390   1.9     oster 	}
   1391   1.9     oster 	req = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
   1392   1.9     oster 	rf_sparet_resp_queue = req->next;
   1393   1.9     oster 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1394   1.9     oster 
   1395   1.9     oster 	retcode = req->fcol;
   1396   1.9     oster 	RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));	/* this is not the same req as we
   1397   1.9     oster 					 * alloc'd */
   1398   1.9     oster 	return (retcode);
   1399   1.1     oster }
   1400  1.11     oster /* a wrapper around rf_DoAccess that extracts appropriate info from the
   1401  1.11     oster  * bp & passes it down.
   1402   1.1     oster  * any calls originating in the kernel must use non-blocking I/O
   1403   1.1     oster  * do some extra sanity checking to return "appropriate" error values for
   1404   1.1     oster  * certain conditions (to make some standard utilities work)
   1405   1.1     oster  */
   1406   1.9     oster int
   1407   1.9     oster rf_DoAccessKernel(raidPtr, bp, flags, cbFunc, cbArg)
   1408   1.9     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1409   1.9     oster 	struct buf *bp;
   1410   1.9     oster 	RF_RaidAccessFlags_t flags;
   1411   1.9     oster 	void    (*cbFunc) (struct buf *);
   1412   1.9     oster 	void   *cbArg;
   1413   1.1     oster {
   1414   1.1     oster 	RF_SectorCount_t num_blocks, pb, sum;
   1415   1.1     oster 	RF_RaidAddr_t raid_addr;
   1416   1.9     oster 	int     retcode;
   1417   1.1     oster 	struct partition *pp;
   1418   1.9     oster 	daddr_t blocknum;
   1419   1.9     oster 	int     unit;
   1420   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1421   1.9     oster 	int     do_async;
   1422   1.1     oster 
   1423   1.1     oster 	/* XXX The dev_t used here should be for /dev/[r]raid* !!! */
   1424   1.1     oster 
   1425   1.1     oster 	unit = raidPtr->raidid;
   1426   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1427   1.1     oster 
   1428   1.1     oster 	/* Ok, for the bp we have here, bp->b_blkno is relative to the
   1429   1.9     oster 	 * partition.. Need to make it absolute to the underlying device.. */
   1430   1.1     oster 
   1431   1.1     oster 	blocknum = bp->b_blkno;
   1432   1.1     oster 	if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART) {
   1433   1.1     oster 		pp = &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(bp->b_dev)];
   1434   1.1     oster 		blocknum += pp->p_offset;
   1435   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("updated: %d %d\n", DISKPART(bp->b_dev),
   1436   1.9     oster 			pp->p_offset));
   1437   1.1     oster 	} else {
   1438   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("Is raw..\n"));
   1439   1.1     oster 	}
   1440   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Blocks: %d, %d\n", (int) bp->b_blkno, (int) blocknum));
   1441   1.1     oster 
   1442   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_bcount = %d\n", (int) bp->b_bcount));
   1443   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_resid = %d\n", (int) bp->b_resid));
   1444   1.1     oster 
   1445   1.9     oster 	/* *THIS* is where we adjust what block we're going to... but DO NOT
   1446   1.9     oster 	 * TOUCH bp->b_blkno!!! */
   1447   1.1     oster 	raid_addr = blocknum;
   1448   1.9     oster 
   1449   1.1     oster 	num_blocks = bp->b_bcount >> raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
   1450   1.9     oster 	pb = (bp->b_bcount & raidPtr->sectorMask) ? 1 : 0;
   1451   1.1     oster 	sum = raid_addr + num_blocks + pb;
   1452   1.1     oster 	if (1 || rf_debugKernelAccess) {
   1453   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("raid_addr=%d sum=%d num_blocks=%d(+%d) (%d)\n",
   1454   1.9     oster 			(int) raid_addr, (int) sum, (int) num_blocks,
   1455   1.9     oster 			(int) pb, (int) bp->b_resid));
   1456   1.1     oster 	}
   1457   1.1     oster 	if ((sum > raidPtr->totalSectors) || (sum < raid_addr)
   1458   1.9     oster 	    || (sum < num_blocks) || (sum < pb)) {
   1459   1.1     oster 		bp->b_error = ENOSPC;
   1460   1.1     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1461   1.1     oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
   1462   1.1     oster 		biodone(bp);
   1463   1.9     oster 		return (bp->b_error);
   1464   1.1     oster 	}
   1465   1.1     oster 	/*
   1466   1.1     oster 	 * XXX rf_DoAccess() should do this, not just DoAccessKernel()
   1467   1.1     oster 	 */
   1468   1.1     oster 
   1469   1.1     oster 	if (bp->b_bcount & raidPtr->sectorMask) {
   1470   1.1     oster 		bp->b_error = EINVAL;
   1471   1.1     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1472   1.1     oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
   1473   1.1     oster 		biodone(bp);
   1474   1.9     oster 		return (bp->b_error);
   1475   1.1     oster 	}
   1476   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Calling DoAccess..\n"));
   1477   1.1     oster 
   1478   1.7  explorer 	/*
   1479   1.7  explorer 	 * XXX For now, all writes are sync
   1480   1.7  explorer 	 */
   1481   1.7  explorer 	do_async = 1;
   1482   1.7  explorer 	if ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0)
   1483   1.7  explorer 		do_async = 0;
   1484   1.7  explorer 
   1485   1.9     oster 	/* don't ever condition on bp->b_flags & B_WRITE.  always condition on
   1486   1.9     oster 	 * B_READ instead */
   1487   1.9     oster 	retcode = rf_DoAccess(raidPtr, (bp->b_flags & B_READ) ?
   1488   1.9     oster 	    RF_IO_TYPE_READ : RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE,
   1489   1.9     oster 	    do_async, raid_addr, num_blocks,
   1490   1.9     oster 	    bp->b_un.b_addr,
   1491   1.9     oster 	    bp, NULL, NULL, RF_DAG_NONBLOCKING_IO | flags,
   1492   1.9     oster 	    NULL, cbFunc, cbArg);
   1493   1.5     oster #if 0
   1494   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("After call to DoAccess: 0x%x 0x%x %d\n", bp,
   1495   1.9     oster 		bp->b_data, (int) bp->b_resid));
   1496   1.5     oster #endif
   1497   1.7  explorer 
   1498   1.7  explorer 	/*
   1499   1.7  explorer 	 * If we requested sync I/O, sleep here.
   1500   1.7  explorer 	 */
   1501   1.7  explorer 	if ((retcode == 0) && (do_async == 0))
   1502   1.7  explorer 		tsleep(bp, PRIBIO, "raidsyncio", 0);
   1503   1.7  explorer 
   1504   1.9     oster 	return (retcode);
   1505   1.1     oster }
   1506   1.1     oster /* invoke an I/O from kernel mode.  Disk queue should be locked upon entry */
   1507   1.1     oster 
   1508   1.9     oster int
   1509   1.9     oster rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req)
   1510   1.9     oster 	RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
   1511   1.9     oster 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
   1512   1.1     oster {
   1513   1.9     oster 	int     op = (req->type == RF_IO_TYPE_READ) ? B_READ : B_WRITE;
   1514   1.1     oster 	struct buf *bp;
   1515   1.9     oster 	struct raidbuf *raidbp = NULL;
   1516   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1517   1.9     oster 	int     unit;
   1518   1.9     oster 
   1519   1.1     oster 	/* XXX along with the vnode, we also need the softc associated with
   1520   1.9     oster 	 * this device.. */
   1521   1.9     oster 
   1522   1.1     oster 	req->queue = queue;
   1523   1.9     oster 
   1524   1.1     oster 	unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid;
   1525   1.1     oster 
   1526   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("DispatchKernelIO unit: %d\n", unit));
   1527   1.1     oster 
   1528   1.9     oster 	if (unit >= numraid) {
   1529   1.9     oster 		printf("Invalid unit number: %d %d\n", unit, numraid);
   1530   1.1     oster 		panic("Invalid Unit number in rf_DispatchKernelIO\n");
   1531   1.1     oster 	}
   1532   1.1     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1533   1.1     oster 
   1534   1.1     oster 	/* XXX is this the right place? */
   1535   1.9     oster 	disk_busy(&rs->sc_dkdev);
   1536   1.1     oster 
   1537   1.1     oster 	bp = req->bp;
   1538  1.16     oster #if 1
   1539   1.9     oster 	/* XXX when there is a physical disk failure, someone is passing us a
   1540   1.9     oster 	 * buffer that contains old stuff!!  Attempt to deal with this problem
   1541   1.9     oster 	 * without taking a performance hit... (not sure where the real bug
   1542   1.9     oster 	 * is.  It's buried in RAIDframe somewhere) :-(  GO ) */
   1543   1.4     oster 
   1544   1.4     oster 	if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
   1545   1.4     oster 		bp->b_flags &= ~B_ERROR;
   1546   1.4     oster 	}
   1547   1.9     oster 	if (bp->b_error != 0) {
   1548   1.4     oster 		bp->b_error = 0;
   1549   1.4     oster 	}
   1550  1.16     oster #endif
   1551   1.1     oster 	raidbp = RAIDGETBUF(rs);
   1552   1.1     oster 
   1553   1.9     oster 	raidbp->rf_flags = 0;	/* XXX not really used anywhere... */
   1554   1.1     oster 
   1555   1.1     oster 	/*
   1556   1.1     oster 	 * context for raidiodone
   1557   1.1     oster 	 */
   1558   1.1     oster 	raidbp->rf_obp = bp;
   1559   1.1     oster 	raidbp->req = req;
   1560   1.1     oster 
   1561   1.1     oster 	switch (req->type) {
   1562   1.9     oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_NOP:	/* used primarily to unlock a locked queue */
   1563   1.9     oster 		/* Dprintf2("rf_DispatchKernelIO: NOP to r %d c %d\n",
   1564   1.9     oster 		 * queue->row, queue->col); */
   1565   1.1     oster 		/* XXX need to do something extra here.. */
   1566   1.9     oster 		/* I'm leaving this in, as I've never actually seen it used,
   1567   1.9     oster 		 * and I'd like folks to report it... GO */
   1568   1.1     oster 		printf(("WAKEUP CALLED\n"));
   1569   1.1     oster 		queue->numOutstanding++;
   1570   1.1     oster 
   1571   1.1     oster 		/* XXX need to glue the original buffer into this??  */
   1572   1.1     oster 
   1573   1.1     oster 		KernelWakeupFunc(&raidbp->rf_buf);
   1574   1.1     oster 		break;
   1575   1.9     oster 
   1576   1.1     oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_READ:
   1577   1.1     oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE:
   1578   1.9     oster 
   1579   1.1     oster 		if (req->tracerec) {
   1580   1.1     oster 			RF_ETIMER_START(req->tracerec->timer);
   1581   1.1     oster 		}
   1582   1.9     oster 		InitBP(&raidbp->rf_buf, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_vp,
   1583   1.9     oster 		    op | bp->b_flags, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_dev,
   1584   1.9     oster 		    req->sectorOffset, req->numSector,
   1585   1.9     oster 		    req->buf, KernelWakeupFunc, (void *) req,
   1586   1.9     oster 		    queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector, req->b_proc);
   1587   1.1     oster 
   1588   1.1     oster 		if (rf_debugKernelAccess) {
   1589   1.9     oster 			db1_printf(("dispatch: bp->b_blkno = %ld\n",
   1590   1.9     oster 				(long) bp->b_blkno));
   1591   1.1     oster 		}
   1592   1.1     oster 		queue->numOutstanding++;
   1593   1.1     oster 		queue->last_deq_sector = req->sectorOffset;
   1594   1.9     oster 		/* acc wouldn't have been let in if there were any pending
   1595   1.9     oster 		 * reqs at any other priority */
   1596   1.1     oster 		queue->curPriority = req->priority;
   1597   1.9     oster 		/* Dprintf3("rf_DispatchKernelIO: %c to row %d col %d\n",
   1598   1.9     oster 		 * req->type, queue->row, queue->col); */
   1599   1.1     oster 
   1600   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("Going for %c to unit %d row %d col %d\n",
   1601   1.9     oster 			req->type, unit, queue->row, queue->col));
   1602   1.1     oster 		db1_printf(("sector %d count %d (%d bytes) %d\n",
   1603   1.9     oster 			(int) req->sectorOffset, (int) req->numSector,
   1604   1.9     oster 			(int) (req->numSector <<
   1605   1.9     oster 			    queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector),
   1606   1.9     oster 			(int) queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector));
   1607   1.1     oster 		if ((raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
   1608   1.1     oster 			raidbp->rf_buf.b_vp->v_numoutput++;
   1609   1.1     oster 		}
   1610   1.9     oster 		VOP_STRATEGY(&raidbp->rf_buf);
   1611   1.1     oster 
   1612   1.1     oster 		break;
   1613   1.9     oster 
   1614   1.1     oster 	default:
   1615   1.1     oster 		panic("bad req->type in rf_DispatchKernelIO");
   1616   1.1     oster 	}
   1617   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Exiting from DispatchKernelIO\n"));
   1618   1.9     oster 	return (0);
   1619   1.1     oster }
   1620   1.9     oster /* this is the callback function associated with a I/O invoked from
   1621   1.1     oster    kernel code.
   1622   1.1     oster  */
   1623   1.9     oster static void
   1624   1.9     oster KernelWakeupFunc(vbp)
   1625   1.9     oster 	struct buf *vbp;
   1626   1.9     oster {
   1627   1.9     oster 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req = NULL;
   1628   1.9     oster 	RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
   1629   1.9     oster 	struct raidbuf *raidbp = (struct raidbuf *) vbp;
   1630   1.9     oster 	struct buf *bp;
   1631   1.9     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1632   1.9     oster 	int     unit;
   1633   1.9     oster 	register int s;
   1634   1.9     oster 
   1635   1.9     oster 	s = splbio();		/* XXX */
   1636   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("recovering the request queue:\n"));
   1637   1.9     oster 	req = raidbp->req;
   1638   1.1     oster 
   1639   1.9     oster 	bp = raidbp->rf_obp;
   1640   1.5     oster #if 0
   1641   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp=0x%x\n", bp));
   1642   1.5     oster #endif
   1643   1.1     oster 
   1644   1.9     oster 	queue = (RF_DiskQueue_t *) req->queue;
   1645   1.1     oster 
   1646   1.9     oster 	if (raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_ERROR) {
   1647   1.1     oster #if 0
   1648   1.9     oster 		printf("Setting bp->b_flags!!! %d\n", raidbp->rf_buf.b_error);
   1649   1.1     oster #endif
   1650   1.9     oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1651   1.9     oster 		bp->b_error = raidbp->rf_buf.b_error ?
   1652   1.9     oster 		    raidbp->rf_buf.b_error : EIO;
   1653   1.9     oster 	}
   1654   1.5     oster #if 0
   1655   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount=%d\n", (int) raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount));
   1656   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_bufsize=%d\n", (int) raidbp->rf_buf.b_bufsize));
   1657   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid=%d\n", (int) raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid));
   1658   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_data=0x%x\n", raidbp->rf_buf.b_data));
   1659   1.5     oster #endif
   1660   1.1     oster 
   1661   1.9     oster 	/* XXX methinks this could be wrong... */
   1662   1.1     oster #if 1
   1663   1.9     oster 	bp->b_resid = raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid;
   1664   1.1     oster #endif
   1665   1.1     oster 
   1666   1.9     oster 	if (req->tracerec) {
   1667   1.9     oster 		RF_ETIMER_STOP(req->tracerec->timer);
   1668   1.9     oster 		RF_ETIMER_EVAL(req->tracerec->timer);
   1669   1.9     oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
   1670   1.9     oster 		req->tracerec->diskwait_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
   1671   1.9     oster 		req->tracerec->phys_io_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
   1672   1.9     oster 		req->tracerec->num_phys_ios++;
   1673   1.9     oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
   1674   1.9     oster 	}
   1675   1.9     oster 	bp->b_bcount = raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount;	/* XXXX ?? */
   1676   1.1     oster 
   1677   1.9     oster 	unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid;	/* *Much* simpler :-> */
   1678   1.1     oster 
   1679   1.1     oster 
   1680   1.9     oster 	/* XXX Ok, let's get aggressive... If B_ERROR is set, let's go
   1681   1.9     oster 	 * ballistic, and mark the component as hosed... */
   1682   1.9     oster #if 1
   1683   1.9     oster 	if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
   1684   1.9     oster 		/* Mark the disk as dead */
   1685   1.9     oster 		/* but only mark it once... */
   1686   1.9     oster 		if (queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status ==
   1687   1.9     oster 		    rf_ds_optimal) {
   1688   1.9     oster 			printf("raid%d: IO Error.  Marking %s as failed.\n",
   1689   1.9     oster 			    unit, queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].devname);
   1690   1.9     oster 			queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status =
   1691   1.9     oster 			    rf_ds_failed;
   1692   1.9     oster 			queue->raidPtr->status[queue->row] = rf_rs_degraded;
   1693   1.9     oster 			queue->raidPtr->numFailures++;
   1694  1.11     oster 			/* XXX here we should bump the version number for each component, and write that data out */
   1695   1.9     oster 		} else {	/* Disk is already dead... */
   1696   1.9     oster 			/* printf("Disk already marked as dead!\n"); */
   1697   1.9     oster 		}
   1698   1.4     oster 
   1699   1.9     oster 	}
   1700   1.4     oster #endif
   1701   1.4     oster 
   1702   1.9     oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1703   1.9     oster 	RAIDPUTBUF(rs, raidbp);
   1704   1.9     oster 
   1705   1.4     oster 
   1706   1.9     oster 	if (bp->b_resid == 0) {
   1707   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("Disk is no longer busy for this buffer... %d %ld %ld\n",
   1708   1.9     oster 			unit, bp->b_resid, bp->b_bcount));
   1709   1.9     oster 		/* XXX is this the right place for a disk_unbusy()??!??!?!? */
   1710   1.9     oster 		disk_unbusy(&rs->sc_dkdev, (bp->b_bcount - bp->b_resid));
   1711   1.9     oster 	} else {
   1712   1.9     oster 		db1_printf(("b_resid is still %ld\n", bp->b_resid));
   1713   1.9     oster 	}
   1714   1.1     oster 
   1715   1.9     oster 	rf_DiskIOComplete(queue, req, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
   1716   1.9     oster 	(req->CompleteFunc) (req->argument, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
   1717   1.9     oster 	/* printf("Exiting KernelWakeupFunc\n"); */
   1718   1.1     oster 
   1719   1.9     oster 	splx(s);		/* XXX */
   1720   1.1     oster }
   1721   1.1     oster 
   1722   1.1     oster 
   1723   1.1     oster 
   1724   1.1     oster /*
   1725   1.1     oster  * initialize a buf structure for doing an I/O in the kernel.
   1726   1.1     oster  */
   1727   1.9     oster static void
   1728   1.9     oster InitBP(
   1729   1.9     oster     struct buf * bp,
   1730   1.9     oster     struct vnode * b_vp,
   1731   1.9     oster     unsigned rw_flag,
   1732   1.9     oster     dev_t dev,
   1733   1.9     oster     RF_SectorNum_t startSect,
   1734   1.9     oster     RF_SectorCount_t numSect,
   1735   1.9     oster     caddr_t buf,
   1736   1.9     oster     void (*cbFunc) (struct buf *),
   1737   1.9     oster     void *cbArg,
   1738   1.9     oster     int logBytesPerSector,
   1739   1.9     oster     struct proc * b_proc)
   1740   1.9     oster {
   1741   1.9     oster 	/* bp->b_flags       = B_PHYS | rw_flag; */
   1742   1.9     oster 	bp->b_flags = B_CALL | rw_flag;	/* XXX need B_PHYS here too??? */
   1743   1.9     oster 	bp->b_bcount = numSect << logBytesPerSector;
   1744   1.9     oster 	bp->b_bufsize = bp->b_bcount;
   1745   1.9     oster 	bp->b_error = 0;
   1746   1.9     oster 	bp->b_dev = dev;
   1747   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_dev is %d\n", dev));
   1748   1.9     oster 	bp->b_un.b_addr = buf;
   1749   1.5     oster #if 0
   1750   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_data=0x%x\n", bp->b_data));
   1751   1.5     oster #endif
   1752   1.1     oster 
   1753   1.9     oster 	bp->b_blkno = startSect;
   1754   1.9     oster 	bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;	/* XXX is this right!??!?!! */
   1755   1.9     oster 	db1_printf(("b_bcount is: %d\n", (int) bp->b_bcount));
   1756   1.1     oster 	if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
   1757   1.1     oster 		panic("bp->b_bcount is zero in InitBP!!\n");
   1758   1.1     oster 	}
   1759   1.9     oster 	bp->b_proc = b_proc;
   1760   1.9     oster 	bp->b_iodone = cbFunc;
   1761   1.9     oster 	bp->b_vp = b_vp;
   1762   1.9     oster 
   1763   1.1     oster }
   1764   1.1     oster /* Extras... */
   1765   1.1     oster 
   1766   1.9     oster unsigned int
   1767   1.9     oster rpcc()
   1768   1.1     oster {
   1769   1.9     oster 	/* XXX no clue what this is supposed to do.. my guess is that it's
   1770   1.9     oster 	 * supposed to read the CPU cycle counter... */
   1771   1.9     oster 	/* db1_printf("this is supposed to do something useful too!??\n"); */
   1772   1.9     oster 	return (0);
   1773   1.1     oster }
   1774   1.1     oster #if 0
   1775   1.9     oster int
   1776   1.9     oster rf_GetSpareTableFromDaemon(req)
   1777   1.9     oster 	RF_SparetWait_t *req;
   1778   1.1     oster {
   1779   1.9     oster 	int     retcode = 1;
   1780   1.9     oster 	printf("This is supposed to do something useful!!\n");	/* XXX */
   1781   1.9     oster 
   1782   1.9     oster 	return (retcode);
   1783   1.1     oster 
   1784   1.1     oster }
   1785   1.1     oster #endif
   1786   1.1     oster 
   1787   1.1     oster static void
   1788   1.1     oster raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp)
   1789   1.1     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1790   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1791   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
   1792   1.1     oster {
   1793   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Building a default label...\n"));
   1794   1.1     oster 	bzero(lp, sizeof(*lp));
   1795   1.1     oster 
   1796   1.1     oster 	/* fabricate a label... */
   1797   1.1     oster 	lp->d_secperunit = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1798   1.1     oster 	lp->d_secsize = raidPtr->bytesPerSector;
   1799   1.1     oster 	lp->d_nsectors = 1024 * (1024 / raidPtr->bytesPerSector);
   1800   1.1     oster 	lp->d_ntracks = 1;
   1801   1.1     oster 	lp->d_ncylinders = raidPtr->totalSectors / lp->d_nsectors;
   1802   1.1     oster 	lp->d_secpercyl = lp->d_ntracks * lp->d_nsectors;
   1803   1.1     oster 
   1804   1.1     oster 	strncpy(lp->d_typename, "raid", sizeof(lp->d_typename));
   1805   1.9     oster 	lp->d_type = DTYPE_RAID;
   1806   1.1     oster 	strncpy(lp->d_packname, "fictitious", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
   1807   1.1     oster 	lp->d_rpm = 3600;
   1808   1.1     oster 	lp->d_interleave = 1;
   1809   1.1     oster 	lp->d_flags = 0;
   1810   1.1     oster 
   1811   1.1     oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_offset = 0;
   1812   1.1     oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1813   1.1     oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_UNUSED;
   1814   1.1     oster 	lp->d_npartitions = RAW_PART + 1;
   1815   1.1     oster 
   1816   1.1     oster 	lp->d_magic = DISKMAGIC;
   1817   1.1     oster 	lp->d_magic2 = DISKMAGIC;
   1818   1.1     oster 	lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
   1819   1.1     oster 
   1820   1.1     oster }
   1821   1.1     oster /*
   1822   1.1     oster  * Read the disklabel from the raid device.  If one is not present, fake one
   1823   1.1     oster  * up.
   1824   1.1     oster  */
   1825   1.1     oster static void
   1826   1.1     oster raidgetdisklabel(dev)
   1827   1.9     oster 	dev_t   dev;
   1828   1.1     oster {
   1829   1.9     oster 	int     unit = raidunit(dev);
   1830   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1831   1.9     oster 	char   *errstring;
   1832   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1833   1.1     oster 	struct cpu_disklabel *clp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel;
   1834   1.1     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1835   1.1     oster 
   1836   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Getting the disklabel...\n"));
   1837   1.1     oster 
   1838   1.1     oster 	bzero(clp, sizeof(*clp));
   1839   1.1     oster 
   1840   1.1     oster 	raidPtr = raidPtrs[unit];
   1841   1.1     oster 
   1842   1.1     oster 	raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp);
   1843   1.1     oster 
   1844   1.1     oster 	/*
   1845   1.1     oster 	 * Call the generic disklabel extraction routine.
   1846   1.1     oster 	 */
   1847   1.1     oster 	errstring = readdisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev), raidstrategy,
   1848   1.1     oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1849   1.9     oster 	if (errstring)
   1850   1.1     oster 		raidmakedisklabel(rs);
   1851   1.1     oster 	else {
   1852   1.9     oster 		int     i;
   1853   1.1     oster 		struct partition *pp;
   1854   1.1     oster 
   1855   1.1     oster 		/*
   1856   1.1     oster 		 * Sanity check whether the found disklabel is valid.
   1857   1.1     oster 		 *
   1858   1.1     oster 		 * This is necessary since total size of the raid device
   1859   1.1     oster 		 * may vary when an interleave is changed even though exactly
   1860   1.1     oster 		 * same componets are used, and old disklabel may used
   1861   1.1     oster 		 * if that is found.
   1862   1.1     oster 		 */
   1863   1.1     oster 		if (lp->d_secperunit != rs->sc_size)
   1864   1.1     oster 			printf("WARNING: %s: "
   1865   1.1     oster 			    "total sector size in disklabel (%d) != "
   1866  1.18     oster 			    "the size of raid (%ld)\n", rs->sc_xname,
   1867  1.18     oster 			    lp->d_secperunit, (long) rs->sc_size);
   1868   1.1     oster 		for (i = 0; i < lp->d_npartitions; i++) {
   1869   1.1     oster 			pp = &lp->d_partitions[i];
   1870   1.1     oster 			if (pp->p_offset + pp->p_size > rs->sc_size)
   1871   1.1     oster 				printf("WARNING: %s: end of partition `%c' "
   1872  1.18     oster 				    "exceeds the size of raid (%ld)\n",
   1873  1.18     oster 				    rs->sc_xname, 'a' + i, (long) rs->sc_size);
   1874   1.1     oster 		}
   1875   1.1     oster 	}
   1876   1.1     oster 
   1877   1.1     oster }
   1878   1.1     oster /*
   1879   1.1     oster  * Take care of things one might want to take care of in the event
   1880   1.1     oster  * that a disklabel isn't present.
   1881   1.1     oster  */
   1882   1.1     oster static void
   1883   1.1     oster raidmakedisklabel(rs)
   1884   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1885   1.1     oster {
   1886   1.1     oster 	struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1887   1.1     oster 	db1_printf(("Making a label..\n"));
   1888   1.1     oster 
   1889   1.1     oster 	/*
   1890   1.1     oster 	 * For historical reasons, if there's no disklabel present
   1891   1.1     oster 	 * the raw partition must be marked FS_BSDFFS.
   1892   1.1     oster 	 */
   1893   1.1     oster 
   1894   1.1     oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_BSDFFS;
   1895   1.1     oster 
   1896   1.1     oster 	strncpy(lp->d_packname, "default label", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
   1897   1.1     oster 
   1898   1.1     oster 	lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(lp);
   1899   1.1     oster }
   1900   1.1     oster /*
   1901   1.1     oster  * Lookup the provided name in the filesystem.  If the file exists,
   1902   1.1     oster  * is a valid block device, and isn't being used by anyone else,
   1903   1.1     oster  * set *vpp to the file's vnode.
   1904   1.9     oster  * You'll find the original of this in ccd.c
   1905   1.1     oster  */
   1906   1.1     oster int
   1907   1.1     oster raidlookup(path, p, vpp)
   1908   1.9     oster 	char   *path;
   1909   1.1     oster 	struct proc *p;
   1910   1.1     oster 	struct vnode **vpp;	/* result */
   1911   1.1     oster {
   1912   1.1     oster 	struct nameidata nd;
   1913   1.1     oster 	struct vnode *vp;
   1914   1.1     oster 	struct vattr va;
   1915   1.9     oster 	int     error;
   1916   1.1     oster 
   1917   1.1     oster 	NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW, UIO_SYSSPACE, path, p);
   1918   1.9     oster 	if ((error = vn_open(&nd, FREAD | FWRITE, 0)) != 0) {
   1919   1.1     oster #ifdef DEBUG
   1920   1.9     oster 		printf("RAIDframe: vn_open returned %d\n", error);
   1921   1.1     oster #endif
   1922   1.1     oster 		return (error);
   1923   1.1     oster 	}
   1924   1.1     oster 	vp = nd.ni_vp;
   1925   1.1     oster 	if (vp->v_usecount > 1) {
   1926   1.1     oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1927   1.9     oster 		(void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1928   1.1     oster 		return (EBUSY);
   1929   1.1     oster 	}
   1930   1.1     oster 	if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)) != 0) {
   1931   1.1     oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1932   1.9     oster 		(void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1933   1.1     oster 		return (error);
   1934   1.1     oster 	}
   1935   1.1     oster 	/* XXX: eventually we should handle VREG, too. */
   1936   1.1     oster 	if (va.va_type != VBLK) {
   1937   1.1     oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1938   1.9     oster 		(void) vn_close(vp, FREAD | FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1939   1.1     oster 		return (ENOTBLK);
   1940   1.1     oster 	}
   1941   1.1     oster 	VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1942   1.1     oster 	*vpp = vp;
   1943   1.1     oster 	return (0);
   1944   1.1     oster }
   1945   1.1     oster /*
   1946   1.1     oster  * Wait interruptibly for an exclusive lock.
   1947   1.1     oster  *
   1948   1.1     oster  * XXX
   1949   1.1     oster  * Several drivers do this; it should be abstracted and made MP-safe.
   1950   1.1     oster  * (Hmm... where have we seen this warning before :->  GO )
   1951   1.1     oster  */
   1952   1.1     oster static int
   1953   1.1     oster raidlock(rs)
   1954   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1955   1.1     oster {
   1956   1.9     oster 	int     error;
   1957   1.1     oster 
   1958   1.1     oster 	while ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_LOCKED) != 0) {
   1959   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WANTED;
   1960   1.9     oster 		if ((error =
   1961   1.9     oster 			tsleep(rs, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "raidlck", 0)) != 0)
   1962   1.1     oster 			return (error);
   1963   1.1     oster 	}
   1964   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LOCKED;
   1965   1.1     oster 	return (0);
   1966   1.1     oster }
   1967   1.1     oster /*
   1968   1.1     oster  * Unlock and wake up any waiters.
   1969   1.1     oster  */
   1970   1.1     oster static void
   1971   1.1     oster raidunlock(rs)
   1972   1.1     oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1973   1.1     oster {
   1974   1.1     oster 
   1975   1.1     oster 	rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LOCKED;
   1976   1.1     oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_WANTED) != 0) {
   1977   1.1     oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WANTED;
   1978   1.1     oster 		wakeup(rs);
   1979   1.1     oster 	}
   1980  1.11     oster }
   1981  1.11     oster 
   1982  1.11     oster 
   1983  1.11     oster #define RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET  16384 /* bytes */
   1984  1.11     oster #define RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE     1024 /* bytes */
   1985  1.11     oster 
   1986  1.11     oster int
   1987  1.12     oster raidmarkclean(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int mod_counter)
   1988  1.12     oster {
   1989  1.12     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t component_label;
   1990  1.12     oster 	raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, &component_label);
   1991  1.12     oster 	component_label.mod_counter = mod_counter;
   1992  1.12     oster 	component_label.clean = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
   1993  1.12     oster 	raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, &component_label);
   1994  1.12     oster 	return(0);
   1995  1.12     oster }
   1996  1.12     oster 
   1997  1.12     oster 
   1998  1.12     oster int
   1999  1.12     oster raidmarkdirty(dev_t dev, struct vnode *b_vp, int mod_counter)
   2000  1.11     oster {
   2001  1.12     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t component_label;
   2002  1.12     oster 	raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, &component_label);
   2003  1.12     oster 	component_label.mod_counter = mod_counter;
   2004  1.12     oster 	component_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
   2005  1.12     oster 	raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, &component_label);
   2006  1.11     oster 	return(0);
   2007  1.11     oster }
   2008  1.11     oster 
   2009  1.11     oster /* ARGSUSED */
   2010  1.11     oster int
   2011  1.11     oster raidread_component_label(dev, b_vp, component_label)
   2012  1.11     oster 	dev_t dev;
   2013  1.11     oster 	struct vnode *b_vp;
   2014  1.11     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *component_label;
   2015  1.11     oster {
   2016  1.11     oster 	struct buf *bp;
   2017  1.11     oster 	int error;
   2018  1.11     oster 
   2019  1.11     oster 	/* XXX should probably ensure that we don't try to do this if
   2020  1.11     oster 	   someone has changed rf_protected_sectors. */
   2021  1.11     oster 
   2022  1.11     oster 	/* get a block of the appropriate size... */
   2023  1.11     oster 	bp = geteblk((int)RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE);
   2024  1.11     oster 	bp->b_dev = dev;
   2025  1.11     oster 
   2026  1.11     oster 	/* get our ducks in a row for the read */
   2027  1.11     oster 	bp->b_blkno = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET / DEV_BSIZE;
   2028  1.11     oster 	bp->b_bcount = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE;
   2029  1.11     oster 	bp->b_flags = B_BUSY | B_READ;
   2030  1.11     oster  	bp->b_resid = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE;
   2031  1.11     oster 
   2032  1.11     oster 	(*bdevsw[major(bp->b_dev)].d_strategy)(bp);
   2033  1.11     oster 
   2034  1.11     oster 	error = biowait(bp);
   2035  1.11     oster 
   2036  1.11     oster 	if (!error) {
   2037  1.11     oster 		memcpy(component_label, bp->b_un.b_addr,
   2038  1.11     oster 		       sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
   2039  1.12     oster #if 0
   2040  1.11     oster 		printf("raidread_component_label: got component label:\n");
   2041  1.11     oster 		printf("Version: %d\n",component_label->version);
   2042  1.11     oster 		printf("Serial Number: %d\n",component_label->serial_number);
   2043  1.11     oster 		printf("Mod counter: %d\n",component_label->mod_counter);
   2044  1.11     oster 		printf("Row: %d\n", component_label->row);
   2045  1.11     oster 		printf("Column: %d\n", component_label->column);
   2046  1.11     oster 		printf("Num Rows: %d\n", component_label->num_rows);
   2047  1.11     oster 		printf("Num Columns: %d\n", component_label->num_columns);
   2048  1.11     oster 		printf("Clean: %d\n", component_label->clean);
   2049  1.11     oster 		printf("Status: %d\n", component_label->status);
   2050  1.11     oster #endif
   2051  1.11     oster         } else {
   2052  1.11     oster 		printf("Failed to read RAID component label!\n");
   2053  1.11     oster 	}
   2054  1.11     oster 
   2055  1.11     oster         bp->b_flags = B_INVAL | B_AGE;
   2056  1.11     oster 	brelse(bp);
   2057  1.11     oster 	return(error);
   2058  1.11     oster }
   2059  1.11     oster /* ARGSUSED */
   2060  1.11     oster int
   2061  1.11     oster raidwrite_component_label(dev, b_vp, component_label)
   2062  1.11     oster 	dev_t dev;
   2063  1.11     oster 	struct vnode *b_vp;
   2064  1.11     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *component_label;
   2065  1.11     oster {
   2066  1.11     oster 	struct buf *bp;
   2067  1.11     oster 	int error;
   2068  1.11     oster 
   2069  1.11     oster 	/* get a block of the appropriate size... */
   2070  1.11     oster 	bp = geteblk((int)RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE);
   2071  1.11     oster 	bp->b_dev = dev;
   2072  1.11     oster 
   2073  1.11     oster 	/* get our ducks in a row for the write */
   2074  1.11     oster 	bp->b_blkno = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_OFFSET / DEV_BSIZE;
   2075  1.11     oster 	bp->b_bcount = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE;
   2076  1.11     oster 	bp->b_flags = B_BUSY | B_WRITE;
   2077  1.11     oster  	bp->b_resid = RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE;
   2078  1.11     oster 
   2079  1.11     oster 	memset( bp->b_un.b_addr, 0, RF_COMPONENT_INFO_SIZE );
   2080  1.11     oster 
   2081  1.11     oster 	memcpy( bp->b_un.b_addr, component_label, sizeof(RF_ComponentLabel_t));
   2082  1.11     oster 
   2083  1.11     oster 	(*bdevsw[major(bp->b_dev)].d_strategy)(bp);
   2084  1.11     oster 	error = biowait(bp);
   2085  1.11     oster         bp->b_flags = B_INVAL | B_AGE;
   2086  1.11     oster 	brelse(bp);
   2087  1.11     oster 	if (error) {
   2088  1.11     oster 		printf("Failed to write RAID component info!\n");
   2089  1.11     oster 	}
   2090  1.11     oster 
   2091  1.11     oster 	return(error);
   2092   1.1     oster }
   2093  1.12     oster 
   2094  1.12     oster void
   2095  1.12     oster rf_markalldirty( raidPtr )
   2096  1.12     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   2097  1.12     oster {
   2098  1.12     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
   2099  1.12     oster 	int r,c;
   2100  1.12     oster 
   2101  1.12     oster 	raidPtr->mod_counter++;
   2102  1.12     oster 	for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
   2103  1.12     oster 		for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
   2104  1.12     oster 			if (raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status != rf_ds_failed) {
   2105  1.12     oster 				raidread_component_label(
   2106  1.12     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2107  1.12     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2108  1.12     oster 					&c_label);
   2109  1.12     oster 				if (c_label.status == rf_ds_spared) {
   2110  1.12     oster 					/* XXX do something special...
   2111  1.12     oster 					 but whatever you do, don't
   2112  1.12     oster 					 try to access it!! */
   2113  1.12     oster 				} else {
   2114  1.12     oster #if 0
   2115  1.12     oster 				c_label.status =
   2116  1.12     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status;
   2117  1.12     oster 				raidwrite_component_label(
   2118  1.12     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2119  1.12     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2120  1.12     oster 					&c_label);
   2121  1.12     oster #endif
   2122  1.12     oster 				raidmarkdirty(
   2123  1.12     oster 				       raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2124  1.12     oster 				       raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2125  1.12     oster 				       raidPtr->mod_counter);
   2126  1.12     oster 				}
   2127  1.12     oster 			}
   2128  1.12     oster 		}
   2129  1.12     oster 	}
   2130  1.13     oster 	/* printf("Component labels marked dirty.\n"); */
   2131  1.12     oster #if 0
   2132  1.12     oster 	for( c = 0; c < raidPtr->numSpare ; c++) {
   2133  1.12     oster 		sparecol = raidPtr->numCol + c;
   2134  1.12     oster 		if (raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].status == rf_ds_used_spare) {
   2135  1.12     oster 			/*
   2136  1.12     oster 
   2137  1.12     oster 			   XXX this is where we get fancy and map this spare
   2138  1.12     oster 			   into it's correct spot in the array.
   2139  1.12     oster 
   2140  1.12     oster 			 */
   2141  1.12     oster 			/*
   2142  1.12     oster 
   2143  1.12     oster 			   we claim this disk is "optimal" if it's
   2144  1.12     oster 			   rf_ds_used_spare, as that means it should be
   2145  1.12     oster 			   directly substitutable for the disk it replaced.
   2146  1.12     oster 			   We note that too...
   2147  1.12     oster 
   2148  1.12     oster 			 */
   2149  1.12     oster 
   2150  1.12     oster 			for(i=0;i<raidPtr->numRow;i++) {
   2151  1.12     oster 				for(j=0;j<raidPtr->numCol;j++) {
   2152  1.12     oster 					if ((raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareRow ==
   2153  1.12     oster 					     r) &&
   2154  1.12     oster 					    (raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareCol ==
   2155  1.12     oster 					     sparecol)) {
   2156  1.12     oster 						srow = r;
   2157  1.12     oster 						scol = sparecol;
   2158  1.12     oster 						break;
   2159  1.12     oster 					}
   2160  1.12     oster 				}
   2161  1.12     oster 			}
   2162  1.12     oster 
   2163  1.12     oster 			raidread_component_label(
   2164  1.12     oster 				      raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
   2165  1.12     oster 				      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp,
   2166  1.12     oster 				      &c_label);
   2167  1.12     oster 			/* make sure status is noted */
   2168  1.12     oster 			c_label.version = RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION;
   2169  1.12     oster 			c_label.mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
   2170  1.12     oster 			c_label.serial_number = raidPtr->serial_number;
   2171  1.12     oster 			c_label.row = srow;
   2172  1.12     oster 			c_label.column = scol;
   2173  1.12     oster 			c_label.num_rows = raidPtr->numRow;
   2174  1.12     oster 			c_label.num_columns = raidPtr->numCol;
   2175  1.12     oster 			c_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY; /* changed in a bit*/
   2176  1.12     oster 			c_label.status = rf_ds_optimal;
   2177  1.12     oster 			raidwrite_component_label(
   2178  1.12     oster 				      raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
   2179  1.12     oster 				      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp,
   2180  1.12     oster 				      &c_label);
   2181  1.12     oster 			raidmarkclean( raidPtr->Disks[r][sparecol].dev,
   2182  1.12     oster 			              raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][sparecol].ci_vp);
   2183  1.12     oster 		}
   2184  1.12     oster 	}
   2185  1.12     oster 
   2186  1.12     oster #endif
   2187  1.12     oster }
   2188  1.12     oster 
   2189  1.13     oster 
   2190  1.13     oster void
   2191  1.13     oster rf_update_component_labels( raidPtr )
   2192  1.13     oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   2193  1.13     oster {
   2194  1.13     oster 	RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
   2195  1.13     oster 	int sparecol;
   2196  1.13     oster 	int r,c;
   2197  1.13     oster 	int i,j;
   2198  1.13     oster 	int srow, scol;
   2199  1.13     oster 
   2200  1.13     oster 	srow = -1;
   2201  1.13     oster 	scol = -1;
   2202  1.13     oster 
   2203  1.13     oster 	/* XXX should do extra checks to make sure things really are clean,
   2204  1.13     oster 	   rather than blindly setting the clean bit... */
   2205  1.13     oster 
   2206  1.13     oster 	raidPtr->mod_counter++;
   2207  1.13     oster 
   2208  1.13     oster 	for (r = 0; r < raidPtr->numRow; r++) {
   2209  1.13     oster 		for (c = 0; c < raidPtr->numCol; c++) {
   2210  1.13     oster 			if (raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status == rf_ds_optimal) {
   2211  1.13     oster 				raidread_component_label(
   2212  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2213  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2214  1.13     oster 					&c_label);
   2215  1.13     oster 				/* make sure status is noted */
   2216  1.13     oster 				c_label.status = rf_ds_optimal;
   2217  1.13     oster 				raidwrite_component_label(
   2218  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2219  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2220  1.13     oster 					&c_label);
   2221  1.13     oster 				if (raidPtr->parity_good == RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
   2222  1.13     oster 					raidmarkclean(
   2223  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2224  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2225  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->mod_counter);
   2226  1.13     oster 				}
   2227  1.13     oster 			}
   2228  1.13     oster 			/* else we don't touch it.. */
   2229  1.13     oster #if 0
   2230  1.13     oster 			else if (raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status !=
   2231  1.13     oster 				   rf_ds_failed) {
   2232  1.13     oster 				raidread_component_label(
   2233  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2234  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2235  1.13     oster 					&c_label);
   2236  1.13     oster 				/* make sure status is noted */
   2237  1.13     oster 				c_label.status =
   2238  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].status;
   2239  1.13     oster 				raidwrite_component_label(
   2240  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2241  1.13     oster 					raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2242  1.13     oster 					&c_label);
   2243  1.13     oster 				if (raidPtr->parity_good == RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
   2244  1.13     oster 					raidmarkclean(
   2245  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->Disks[r][c].dev,
   2246  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[r][c].ci_vp,
   2247  1.13     oster 					      raidPtr->mod_counter);
   2248  1.13     oster 				}
   2249  1.13     oster 			}
   2250  1.13     oster #endif
   2251  1.13     oster 		}
   2252  1.13     oster 	}
   2253  1.13     oster 
   2254  1.13     oster 	for( c = 0; c < raidPtr->numSpare ; c++) {
   2255  1.13     oster 		sparecol = raidPtr->numCol + c;
   2256  1.13     oster 		if (raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].status == rf_ds_used_spare) {
   2257  1.13     oster 			/*
   2258  1.13     oster 
   2259  1.13     oster 			   we claim this disk is "optimal" if it's
   2260  1.13     oster 			   rf_ds_used_spare, as that means it should be
   2261  1.13     oster 			   directly substitutable for the disk it replaced.
   2262  1.13     oster 			   We note that too...
   2263  1.13     oster 
   2264  1.13     oster 			 */
   2265  1.13     oster 
   2266  1.13     oster 			for(i=0;i<raidPtr->numRow;i++) {
   2267  1.13     oster 				for(j=0;j<raidPtr->numCol;j++) {
   2268  1.13     oster 					if ((raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareRow ==
   2269  1.13     oster 					     0) &&
   2270  1.13     oster 					    (raidPtr->Disks[i][j].spareCol ==
   2271  1.13     oster 					     sparecol)) {
   2272  1.13     oster 						srow = i;
   2273  1.13     oster 						scol = j;
   2274  1.13     oster 						break;
   2275  1.13     oster 					}
   2276  1.13     oster 				}
   2277  1.13     oster 			}
   2278  1.13     oster 
   2279  1.13     oster 			raidread_component_label(
   2280  1.13     oster 				      raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
   2281  1.13     oster 				      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
   2282  1.13     oster 				      &c_label);
   2283  1.13     oster 			/* make sure status is noted */
   2284  1.13     oster 			c_label.version = RF_COMPONENT_LABEL_VERSION;
   2285  1.13     oster 			c_label.mod_counter = raidPtr->mod_counter;
   2286  1.13     oster 			c_label.serial_number = raidPtr->serial_number;
   2287  1.13     oster 			c_label.row = srow;
   2288  1.13     oster 			c_label.column = scol;
   2289  1.13     oster 			c_label.num_rows = raidPtr->numRow;
   2290  1.13     oster 			c_label.num_columns = raidPtr->numCol;
   2291  1.13     oster 			c_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY; /* changed in a bit*/
   2292  1.13     oster 			c_label.status = rf_ds_optimal;
   2293  1.13     oster 			raidwrite_component_label(
   2294  1.13     oster 				      raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
   2295  1.13     oster 				      raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
   2296  1.13     oster 				      &c_label);
   2297  1.13     oster 			if (raidPtr->parity_good == RF_RAID_CLEAN) {
   2298  1.13     oster 				raidmarkclean( raidPtr->Disks[0][sparecol].dev,
   2299  1.13     oster 			              raidPtr->raid_cinfo[0][sparecol].ci_vp,
   2300  1.13     oster 					       raidPtr->mod_counter);
   2301  1.13     oster 			}
   2302  1.13     oster 		}
   2303  1.13     oster 	}
   2304  1.13     oster 	/* 	printf("Component labels updated\n"); */
   2305  1.13     oster }
   2306