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      1  1.4    oster /*	$NetBSD: rf_netbsdkintf.c,v 1.4 1998/12/03 15:14:40 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
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     35  1.1    oster  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     36  1.1    oster  */
     37  1.1    oster 
     38  1.1    oster /*
     39  1.1    oster  * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
     40  1.1    oster  * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
     41  1.1    oster  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     42  1.1    oster  *
     43  1.1    oster  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
     44  1.1    oster  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
     45  1.1    oster  * Science Department.
     46  1.1    oster  *
     47  1.1    oster  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     48  1.1    oster  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     49  1.1    oster  * are met:
     50  1.1    oster  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     51  1.1    oster  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     52  1.1    oster  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     53  1.1    oster  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     54  1.1    oster  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     55  1.1    oster  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     56  1.1    oster  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     57  1.1    oster  *      This product includes software developed by the University of
     58  1.1    oster  *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     59  1.1    oster  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     60  1.1    oster  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     61  1.1    oster  *    without specific prior written permission.
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     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
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     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  * :
    117  1.1    oster  * Log: rf_kintf.c,v
    118  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.57  1996/07/19 16:12:20  jimz
    119  1.1    oster  * remove addition of protectedSectors in InitBP- it's already
    120  1.1    oster  * done in the diskqueue code
    121  1.1    oster  *
    122  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.56  1996/07/17  21:00:58  jimz
    123  1.1    oster  * clean up timer interface, tracing
    124  1.1    oster  *
    125  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.55  1996/06/17  03:00:54  jimz
    126  1.1    oster  * Change RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO interface to do its own copyout()
    127  1.1    oster  * (because size of device config structure now exceeds 8k)
    128  1.1    oster  *
    129  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.54  1996/06/09  02:36:46  jimz
    130  1.1    oster  * lots of little crufty cleanup- fixup whitespace
    131  1.1    oster  * issues, comment #ifdefs, improve typing in some
    132  1.1    oster  * places (esp size-related)
    133  1.1    oster  *
    134  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.53  1996/06/07  21:33:04  jimz
    135  1.1    oster  * begin using consistent types for sector numbers,
    136  1.1    oster  * stripe numbers, row+col numbers, recon unit numbers
    137  1.1    oster  *
    138  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.52  1996/06/06  17:28:08  jimz
    139  1.1    oster  * track sector number of last I/O dequeued
    140  1.1    oster  *
    141  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.51  1996/06/05  18:06:02  jimz
    142  1.1    oster  * Major code cleanup. The Great Renaming is now done.
    143  1.1    oster  * Better modularity. Better typing. Fixed a bunch of
    144  1.1    oster  * synchronization bugs. Made a lot of global stuff
    145  1.1    oster  * per-desc or per-array. Removed dead code.
    146  1.1    oster  *
    147  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.50  1996/06/03  23:28:26  jimz
    148  1.1    oster  * more bugfixes
    149  1.1    oster  * check in tree to sync for IPDS runs with current bugfixes
    150  1.1    oster  * there still may be a problem with threads in the script test
    151  1.1    oster  * getting I/Os stuck- not trivially reproducible (runs ~50 times
    152  1.1    oster  * in a row without getting stuck)
    153  1.1    oster  *
    154  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.49  1996/06/02  17:31:48  jimz
    155  1.1    oster  * Moved a lot of global stuff into array structure, where it belongs.
    156  1.1    oster  * Fixed up paritylogging, pss modules in this manner. Some general
    157  1.1    oster  * code cleanup. Removed lots of dead code, some dead files.
    158  1.1    oster  *
    159  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.48  1996/05/31  22:26:54  jimz
    160  1.1    oster  * fix a lot of mapping problems, memory allocation problems
    161  1.1    oster  * found some weird lock issues, fixed 'em
    162  1.1    oster  * more code cleanup
    163  1.1    oster  *
    164  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.47  1996/05/30  12:59:18  jimz
    165  1.1    oster  * make etimer happier, more portable
    166  1.1    oster  *
    167  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.46  1996/05/30  11:29:41  jimz
    168  1.1    oster  * Numerous bug fixes. Stripe lock release code disagreed with the taking code
    169  1.1    oster  * about when stripes should be locked (I made it consistent: no parity, no lock)
    170  1.1    oster  * There was a lot of extra serialization of I/Os which I've removed- a lot of
    171  1.1    oster  * it was to calculate values for the cache code, which is no longer with us.
    172  1.1    oster  * More types, function, macro cleanup. Added code to properly quiesce the array
    173  1.1    oster  * on shutdown. Made a lot of stuff array-specific which was (bogusly) general
    174  1.1    oster  * before. Fixed memory allocation, freeing bugs.
    175  1.1    oster  *
    176  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.45  1996/05/27  18:56:37  jimz
    177  1.1    oster  * more code cleanup
    178  1.1    oster  * better typing
    179  1.1    oster  * compiles in all 3 environments
    180  1.1    oster  *
    181  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.44  1996/05/24  22:17:04  jimz
    182  1.1    oster  * continue code + namespace cleanup
    183  1.1    oster  * typed a bunch of flags
    184  1.1    oster  *
    185  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.43  1996/05/24  01:59:45  jimz
    186  1.1    oster  * another checkpoint in code cleanup for release
    187  1.1    oster  * time to sync kernel tree
    188  1.1    oster  *
    189  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.42  1996/05/23  22:17:54  jimz
    190  1.1    oster  * fix sector size hardcoding problems
    191  1.1    oster  *
    192  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.41  1996/05/23  21:46:35  jimz
    193  1.1    oster  * checkpoint in code cleanup (release prep)
    194  1.1    oster  * lots of types, function names have been fixed
    195  1.1    oster  *
    196  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.40  1996/05/23  13:18:07  jimz
    197  1.1    oster  * tracing_mutex -> rf_tracing_mutex
    198  1.1    oster  *
    199  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.39  1996/05/23  00:33:23  jimz
    200  1.1    oster  * code cleanup: move all debug decls to rf_options.c, all extern
    201  1.1    oster  * debug decls to rf_options.h, all debug vars preceded by rf_
    202  1.1    oster  *
    203  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.38  1996/05/20  16:15:32  jimz
    204  1.1    oster  * switch to rf_{mutex,cond}_{init,destroy}
    205  1.1    oster  *
    206  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.37  1996/05/10  16:23:47  jimz
    207  1.1    oster  * RF_offset -> RF_Offset
    208  1.1    oster  *
    209  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.36  1996/05/08  21:01:24  jimz
    210  1.1    oster  * fixed up enum type names that were conflicting with other
    211  1.1    oster  * enums and function names (ie, "panic")
    212  1.1    oster  * future naming trends will be towards RF_ and rf_ for
    213  1.1    oster  * everything raidframe-related
    214  1.1    oster  *
    215  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.35  1996/05/03  19:10:48  jimz
    216  1.1    oster  * change sanity checking for bogus I/Os to return more appropriate
    217  1.1    oster  * values (to make some user-level utilities happer with RAIDframe)
    218  1.1    oster  *
    219  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.34  1996/05/02  22:17:00  jimz
    220  1.1    oster  * When using DKUSAGE, send a bogus IO after configuring to let DKUSAGE know
    221  1.1    oster  * that we exist. This will let user-level programs doing group stats on the
    222  1.1    oster  * RF device function without error before RF gets its first IO
    223  1.1    oster  *
    224  1.1    oster  * Changed rf_device_config devs and spares fields to RF_RaidDisk_t
    225  1.1    oster  *
    226  1.1    oster  * Inc numOutstanding for the disk queue in rf_DispatchKernelIO if
    227  1.1    oster  * type is IO_TYPE_NOP. I'm not sure this is right, but it seems to be,
    228  1.1    oster  * because the disk IO completion routine wants to dec it, and doesn't
    229  1.1    oster  * care if there was no such IO.
    230  1.1    oster  *
    231  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.33  1996/05/02  15:05:44  jimz
    232  1.1    oster  * for now, rf_DoAccessKernel will reject non-sector-sized I/Os
    233  1.1    oster  * eventually, it should do something more clever...
    234  1.1    oster  * (and do it in DoAccess(), not just DoAccessKernel())
    235  1.1    oster  *
    236  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.32  1996/05/01  16:28:39  jimz
    237  1.1    oster  * get rid of uses of ccmn_ functions
    238  1.1    oster  *
    239  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.31  1996/05/01  15:42:17  jimz
    240  1.1    oster  * ccmn_* memory management is on the way out. This is an archival checkpoint-
    241  1.1    oster  * both the old and new code are in place (all the ccmn_ calls are #if 0). After
    242  1.1    oster  * this, the ccmn_ code will no longer appear.
    243  1.1    oster  *
    244  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.30  1996/04/22  15:53:13  jimz
    245  1.1    oster  * MAX_RAIDS -> NRAIDFRAME
    246  1.1    oster  *
    247  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.29  1995/12/12  18:10:06  jimz
    248  1.1    oster  * MIN -> RF_MIN, MAX -> RF_MAX, ASSERT -> RF_ASSERT
    249  1.1    oster  * fix 80-column brain damage in comments
    250  1.1    oster  *
    251  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.28  1995/12/01  19:11:01  root
    252  1.1    oster  * added copyright info
    253  1.1    oster  *
    254  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.27  1995/11/28  18:56:40  wvcii
    255  1.1    oster  * disabled buffer copy in rf_write
    256  1.1    oster  *
    257  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.26  1995/10/06  16:37:08  jimz
    258  1.1    oster  * get struct bufs from ubc, not cam
    259  1.1    oster  * copy all write data, and operate on copy
    260  1.1    oster  * (temporary hack to get around dags in PQ that want
    261  1.1    oster  * to Xor into user write buffers)
    262  1.1    oster  *
    263  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.25  1995/09/30  22:23:08  jimz
    264  1.1    oster  * do not require raid to be active to perform ACCTOTAL ioctl
    265  1.1    oster  *
    266  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.24  1995/09/30  20:39:08  jimz
    267  1.1    oster  * added new ioctls:
    268  1.1    oster  *   RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS
    269  1.1    oster  *   RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS
    270  1.1    oster  *   RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS
    271  1.1    oster  *
    272  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.23  1995/09/20  21:11:59  jimz
    273  1.1    oster  * include dfstrace.h in KERNEL block
    274  1.1    oster  * (even though it's a kernel-only file, this makes the depend process
    275  1.1    oster  * at user-level happy. Why the user-level Makefile wants to depend
    276  1.1    oster  * kintf.c is less clear, but this is a workaround).
    277  1.1    oster  *
    278  1.1    oster  * Revision 1.22  1995/09/19  23:19:03  jimz
    279  1.1    oster  * added DKUSAGE support
    280  1.1    oster  *
    281  1.1    oster  */
    282  1.1    oster 
    283  1.1    oster 
    284  1.1    oster 
    285  1.1    oster 
    286  1.1    oster #ifdef _KERNEL
    287  1.1    oster #define KERNEL
    288  1.1    oster #endif
    289  1.1    oster 
    290  1.1    oster 
    291  1.1    oster 
    292  1.1    oster #ifdef KERNEL
    293  1.1    oster 
    294  1.1    oster #include <sys/errno.h>
    295  1.1    oster 
    296  1.1    oster #ifdef __NetBSD__
    297  1.1    oster #include "raid.h"
    298  1.1    oster #include <sys/param.h>
    299  1.1    oster #include <sys/pool.h>
    300  1.1    oster #include <sys/queue.h>
    301  1.1    oster #include <sys/disk.h>
    302  1.1    oster #include <sys/device.h>
    303  1.1    oster #include <sys/stat.h>
    304  1.1    oster #include <sys/ioctl.h>
    305  1.1    oster #include <sys/fcntl.h>
    306  1.1    oster #include <sys/systm.h>
    307  1.1    oster #include <sys/namei.h>
    308  1.1    oster #include <sys/vnode.h>
    309  1.1    oster #endif
    310  1.1    oster 
    311  1.1    oster #include <sys/param.h>
    312  1.1    oster #include <sys/types.h>
    313  1.1    oster 
    314  1.1    oster #include <machine/types.h>
    315  1.1    oster 
    316  1.1    oster #include <sys/disklabel.h>
    317  1.1    oster 
    318  1.1    oster #include <sys/conf.h>
    319  1.1    oster 
    320  1.1    oster 
    321  1.1    oster #ifdef __NetBSD__
    322  1.1    oster #include <sys/lock.h>
    323  1.1    oster #endif /* __NetBSD__ */
    324  1.1    oster 
    325  1.1    oster 
    326  1.1    oster #include <sys/buf.h>
    327  1.1    oster #include <sys/user.h>
    328  1.1    oster #include "rf_raid.h"
    329  1.1    oster #include "rf_raidframe.h"
    330  1.1    oster #include "rf_dag.h"
    331  1.1    oster #include "rf_dagflags.h"
    332  1.1    oster #include "rf_diskqueue.h"
    333  1.1    oster #include "rf_acctrace.h"
    334  1.1    oster #include "rf_etimer.h"
    335  1.1    oster #include "rf_general.h"
    336  1.1    oster #include "rf_debugMem.h"
    337  1.1    oster #include "rf_kintf.h"
    338  1.1    oster #include "rf_options.h"
    339  1.1    oster #include "rf_driver.h"
    340  1.1    oster #include "rf_parityscan.h"
    341  1.1    oster #include "rf_debugprint.h"
    342  1.1    oster #include "rf_threadstuff.h"
    343  1.1    oster 
    344  1.1    oster int rf_kdebug_level = 0;
    345  1.1    oster 
    346  1.1    oster #define RFK_BOOT_NONE 0
    347  1.1    oster #define RFK_BOOT_GOOD 1
    348  1.1    oster #define RFK_BOOT_BAD  2
    349  1.1    oster static int rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_NONE;
    350  1.1    oster 
    351  1.1    oster #ifdef DEBUG
    352  1.1    oster #define db0_printf(a) printf a
    353  1.1    oster #define db_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 0) printf a
    354  1.1    oster #define db1_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 0) printf a
    355  1.1    oster #define db2_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 1) printf a
    356  1.1    oster #define db3_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 2) printf a
    357  1.1    oster #define db4_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 3) printf a
    358  1.1    oster #define db5_printf(a) if (rf_kdebug_level > 4) printf a
    359  1.1    oster #else /* DEBUG */
    360  1.1    oster #define db0_printf(a) printf a
    361  1.1    oster #define db1_printf(a) { }
    362  1.1    oster #define db2_printf(a) { }
    363  1.1    oster #define db3_printf(a) { }
    364  1.1    oster #define db4_printf(a) { }
    365  1.1    oster #define db5_printf(a) { }
    366  1.1    oster #endif /* DEBUG */
    367  1.1    oster 
    368  1.1    oster static RF_Raid_t **raidPtrs; /* global raid device descriptors */
    369  1.1    oster 
    370  1.1    oster static int rf_pending_testaccs;
    371  1.1    oster 
    372  1.1    oster RF_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex)
    373  1.1    oster RF_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(rf_async_done_q_mutex)
    374  1.1    oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_wait_queue;      /* requests to install a spare table */
    375  1.1    oster static RF_SparetWait_t *rf_sparet_resp_queue;      /* responses from installation process */
    376  1.1    oster static struct rf_test_acc    *rf_async_done_qh, *rf_async_done_qt;
    377  1.1    oster 
    378  1.1    oster static struct rf_recon_req *recon_queue = NULL;          /* used to communicate reconstruction requests */
    379  1.1    oster 
    380  1.1    oster 
    381  1.1    oster decl_simple_lock_data(,recon_queue_mutex)
    382  1.1    oster 
    383  1.1    oster 
    384  1.1    oster #define LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX() simple_lock(&recon_queue_mutex)
    385  1.1    oster #define UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX() simple_unlock(&recon_queue_mutex)
    386  1.1    oster 
    387  1.1    oster /* prototypes */
    388  1.1    oster static void KernelWakeupFunc(struct buf  *bp);
    389  1.1    oster static void InitBP(struct buf *bp, struct vnode *, unsigned rw_flag, dev_t dev,
    390  1.1    oster 	RF_SectorNum_t startSect, RF_SectorCount_t numSect, caddr_t buf,
    391  1.1    oster 	void (*cbFunc)(struct buf *), void *cbArg, int logBytesPerSector,
    392  1.1    oster 	struct proc *b_proc);
    393  1.1    oster 
    394  1.1    oster #define Dprintf0(s)       if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    395  1.1    oster #define Dprintf1(s,a)     if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,a,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    396  1.1    oster #define Dprintf2(s,a,b)   if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,a,b,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    397  1.1    oster #define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) if (rf_queueDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,a,b,c,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
    398  1.1    oster 
    399  1.1    oster 
    400  1.1    oster /* this is so that we can compile under 2.0 as well as 3.2 */
    401  1.1    oster #ifndef proc_to_task
    402  1.1    oster #define proc_to_task(x) ((x)->task)
    403  1.1    oster #endif /* !proc_to_task */
    404  1.1    oster 
    405  1.1    oster void	raidattach __P((int));
    406  1.1    oster int	raidsize __P((dev_t));
    407  1.1    oster 
    408  1.2   simonb void	rf_DiskIOComplete(RF_DiskQueue_t *, RF_DiskQueueData_t *, int);
    409  1.2   simonb void	rf_CopybackReconstructedData(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr);
    410  1.1    oster static	int raidinit __P((dev_t,RF_Raid_t *,int));
    411  1.1    oster 
    412  1.2   simonb int	raidopen __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
    413  1.2   simonb int	raidclose __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
    414  1.2   simonb int	raidioctl __P((dev_t, u_long, caddr_t, int, struct proc *));
    415  1.2   simonb int	raidwrite __P((dev_t, struct uio *, int));
    416  1.2   simonb int	raidread __P((dev_t, struct uio *, int));
    417  1.2   simonb void	raidstrategy __P((struct buf *));
    418  1.2   simonb int	raiddump __P((dev_t, daddr_t, caddr_t, size_t));
    419  1.1    oster 
    420  1.1    oster /*
    421  1.1    oster  * Pilfered from ccd.c
    422  1.1    oster  */
    423  1.1    oster 
    424  1.1    oster struct raidbuf {
    425  1.1    oster         struct buf	rf_buf;		/* new I/O buf.  MUST BE FIRST!!! */
    426  1.1    oster 	struct buf	*rf_obp;	/* ptr. to original I/O buf */
    427  1.1    oster 	int		rf_flags;	/* misc. flags */
    428  1.1    oster 	RF_DiskQueueData_t  *req;       /* the request that this was part of.. */
    429  1.1    oster };
    430  1.1    oster 
    431  1.1    oster 
    432  1.1    oster #define RAIDGETBUF(rs) pool_get(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, PR_NOWAIT)
    433  1.1    oster #define	RAIDPUTBUF(rs, cbp) pool_put(&(rs)->sc_cbufpool, cbp)
    434  1.1    oster 
    435  1.1    oster /* XXX Not sure if the following should be replacing the raidPtrs above,
    436  1.1    oster or if it should be used in conjunction with that... */
    437  1.1    oster 
    438  1.1    oster struct raid_softc {
    439  1.1    oster 	int		 sc_unit;		/* logical unit number */
    440  1.1    oster 	int		 sc_flags;		/* flags */
    441  1.1    oster 	int		 sc_cflags;		/* configuration flags */
    442  1.1    oster 	size_t		 sc_size;		/* size of the raid device */
    443  1.1    oster 	dev_t            sc_dev;                /* our device..*/
    444  1.1    oster 	char		 sc_xname[20];		/* XXX external name */
    445  1.1    oster 	struct disk	 sc_dkdev;		/* generic disk device info */
    446  1.1    oster 	struct pool      sc_cbufpool;           /* component buffer pool */
    447  1.1    oster };
    448  1.1    oster 
    449  1.1    oster /* sc_flags */
    450  1.1    oster #define RAIDF_INITED	0x01	/* unit has been initialized */
    451  1.1    oster #define RAIDF_WLABEL	0x02	/* label area is writable */
    452  1.1    oster #define RAIDF_LABELLING	0x04	/* unit is currently being labelled */
    453  1.1    oster #define RAIDF_WANTED	0x40	/* someone is waiting to obtain a lock */
    454  1.1    oster #define RAIDF_LOCKED	0x80	/* unit is locked */
    455  1.1    oster 
    456  1.1    oster #define	raidunit(x)	DISKUNIT(x)
    457  1.1    oster static int numraid=0;
    458  1.1    oster 
    459  1.1    oster #define RAIDLABELDEV(dev)	\
    460  1.1    oster 	(MAKEDISKDEV(major((dev)), raidunit((dev)), RAW_PART))
    461  1.1    oster 
    462  1.1    oster /* declared here, and made public, for the benefit of KVM stuff.. */
    463  1.1    oster struct raid_softc *raid_softc;
    464  1.1    oster 
    465  1.1    oster static	void raidgetdefaultlabel __P((RF_Raid_t *, struct raid_softc *, struct disklabel *));
    466  1.1    oster static	void raidgetdisklabel __P((dev_t));
    467  1.1    oster static	void raidmakedisklabel __P((struct raid_softc *));
    468  1.1    oster 
    469  1.1    oster static	int raidlock __P((struct raid_softc *));
    470  1.1    oster static	void raidunlock __P((struct raid_softc *));
    471  1.1    oster int raidlookup __P((char *, struct proc *p, struct vnode **));
    472  1.1    oster 
    473  1.1    oster 
    474  1.1    oster void
    475  1.1    oster raidattach(num)
    476  1.1    oster 	int num;
    477  1.1    oster {
    478  1.1    oster 	int raidID;
    479  1.1    oster 
    480  1.1    oster #ifdef DEBUG
    481  1.1    oster 	printf("raidattach: Asked for %d units\n",num);
    482  1.1    oster #endif
    483  1.1    oster 
    484  1.1    oster 	if (num <= 0) {
    485  1.1    oster #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    486  1.1    oster 		panic("raidattach: count <= 0");
    487  1.1    oster #endif
    488  1.1    oster 		return;
    489  1.1    oster 	}
    490  1.1    oster 	/*
    491  1.1    oster 	   This is where all the initialization stuff gets done.
    492  1.1    oster 	 */
    493  1.1    oster 
    494  1.1    oster 	/* Make some space for requested number of units... */
    495  1.1    oster 
    496  1.1    oster 	RF_Calloc(raidPtrs, num, sizeof(RF_Raid_t *), (RF_Raid_t **));
    497  1.1    oster 	if (raidPtrs == NULL) {
    498  1.1    oster 		panic("raidPtrs is NULL!!\n");
    499  1.1    oster 	}
    500  1.1    oster 
    501  1.1    oster 
    502  1.1    oster 
    503  1.1    oster 	rf_kbooted = rf_boot();
    504  1.1    oster 	if (rf_kbooted) {
    505  1.1    oster 		panic("Serious error booting RAID!!\n");
    506  1.1    oster 	}
    507  1.1    oster 
    508  1.1    oster 	rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_GOOD;
    509  1.1    oster 
    510  1.1    oster 	/*
    511  1.1    oster 	   put together some datastructures like the CCD device does..
    512  1.1    oster 	   This lets us lock the device and what-not when it gets opened.
    513  1.1    oster         */
    514  1.1    oster 
    515  1.1    oster 	raid_softc = (struct raid_softc *)
    516  1.1    oster 		malloc(num * sizeof(struct raid_softc),
    517  1.1    oster 		       M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    518  1.1    oster 	if (raid_softc == NULL) {
    519  1.1    oster 		printf("WARNING: no memory for RAIDframe driver\n");
    520  1.1    oster 		return;
    521  1.1    oster 	}
    522  1.1    oster 	numraid = num;
    523  1.1    oster 	bzero(raid_softc, num * sizeof(struct raid_softc));
    524  1.1    oster 
    525  1.1    oster 	for(raidID=0;raidID < num;raidID++) {
    526  1.1    oster 		RF_Calloc(raidPtrs[raidID], 1, sizeof(RF_Raid_t),
    527  1.1    oster 			  (RF_Raid_t *));
    528  1.1    oster 		if (raidPtrs[raidID]==NULL) {
    529  1.1    oster 			printf("raidPtrs[%d] is NULL\n",raidID);
    530  1.1    oster 		}
    531  1.1    oster 	}
    532  1.1    oster }
    533  1.1    oster 
    534  1.1    oster 
    535  1.1    oster int
    536  1.1    oster raidsize(dev)
    537  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    538  1.1    oster {
    539  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    540  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    541  1.1    oster 	int part, unit, omask, size;
    542  1.1    oster 
    543  1.1    oster 	unit = raidunit(dev);
    544  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    545  1.1    oster 		return (-1);
    546  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    547  1.1    oster 
    548  1.1    oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    549  1.1    oster 		return (-1);
    550  1.1    oster 
    551  1.1    oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    552  1.1    oster 	omask = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & (1 << part);
    553  1.1    oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    554  1.1    oster 
    555  1.1    oster 	if (omask == 0 && raidopen(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc))
    556  1.1    oster 		return (-1);
    557  1.1    oster 
    558  1.1    oster 	if (lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype != FS_SWAP)
    559  1.1    oster 		size = -1;
    560  1.1    oster 	else
    561  1.1    oster 		size = lp->d_partitions[part].p_size *
    562  1.1    oster 		    (lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE);
    563  1.1    oster 
    564  1.1    oster 	if (omask == 0 && raidclose(dev, 0, S_IFBLK, curproc))
    565  1.1    oster 		return (-1);
    566  1.1    oster 
    567  1.1    oster 	return (size);
    568  1.1    oster 
    569  1.1    oster }
    570  1.1    oster 
    571  1.1    oster int
    572  1.1    oster raiddump(dev, blkno, va, size)
    573  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    574  1.1    oster 	daddr_t blkno;
    575  1.1    oster 	caddr_t va;
    576  1.1    oster 	size_t size;
    577  1.1    oster {
    578  1.1    oster 	/* Not implemented. */
    579  1.1    oster 	return ENXIO;
    580  1.1    oster }
    581  1.1    oster 
    582  1.1    oster /* ARGSUSED */
    583  1.1    oster int
    584  1.1    oster raidopen(dev, flags, fmt, p)
    585  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    586  1.1    oster 	int flags, fmt;
    587  1.1    oster 	struct proc *p;
    588  1.1    oster {
    589  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
    590  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    591  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    592  1.1    oster 	int part,pmask;
    593  1.1    oster 	unsigned int raidID;
    594  1.1    oster 	int rc;
    595  1.1    oster 	int error = 0;
    596  1.1    oster 
    597  1.1    oster 	/* This whole next chunk of code is somewhat suspect... Not sure
    598  1.1    oster 	   it's needed here at all... XXX */
    599  1.1    oster 
    600  1.1    oster 	if (rf_kbooted == RFK_BOOT_NONE) {
    601  1.1    oster 		printf("Doing restart on raidopen.\n");
    602  1.1    oster 		rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_GOOD;
    603  1.1    oster 		rc = rf_boot();
    604  1.1    oster 		if (rc) {
    605  1.1    oster 			rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_BAD;
    606  1.1    oster 			printf("Someone is unhappy...\n");
    607  1.1    oster 			return(rc);
    608  1.1    oster 		}
    609  1.1    oster 	}
    610  1.1    oster 
    611  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    612  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    613  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    614  1.1    oster 
    615  1.1    oster 	if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    616  1.1    oster 		return(error);
    617  1.1    oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    618  1.1    oster 
    619  1.1    oster 	raidID = raidunit(dev);
    620  1.1    oster 
    621  1.1    oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    622  1.1    oster 	pmask = (1 << part);
    623  1.1    oster 
    624  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Opening raid device number: %d partition: %d\n",
    625  1.1    oster 		    raidID,part));
    626  1.1    oster 
    627  1.1    oster 
    628  1.1    oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) &&
    629  1.1    oster 	    (rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask == 0))
    630  1.1    oster 		raidgetdisklabel(dev);
    631  1.1    oster 
    632  1.1    oster 	/* make sure that this partition exists */
    633  1.1    oster 
    634  1.1    oster 	if (part != RAW_PART) {
    635  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("Not a raw partition..\n"));
    636  1.1    oster 		if (((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0) ||
    637  1.1    oster 		    ((part >= lp->d_npartitions) ||
    638  1.1    oster 		     (lp->d_partitions[part].p_fstype == FS_UNUSED))) {
    639  1.1    oster 			error = ENXIO;
    640  1.1    oster 			raidunlock(rs);
    641  1.1    oster 			db1_printf(("Bailing out...\n"));
    642  1.1    oster 			return(error);
    643  1.1    oster 		}
    644  1.1    oster 	}
    645  1.1    oster 
    646  1.1    oster 	/* Prevent this unit from being unconfigured while open. */
    647  1.1    oster 	switch (fmt) {
    648  1.1    oster 	case S_IFCHR:
    649  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask |= pmask;
    650  1.1    oster 		break;
    651  1.1    oster 
    652  1.1    oster 	case S_IFBLK:
    653  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask |= pmask;
    654  1.1    oster 		break;
    655  1.1    oster 	}
    656  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
    657  1.1    oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
    658  1.1    oster 
    659  1.1    oster 	raidunlock(rs);
    660  1.1    oster 
    661  1.1    oster 	return(error);
    662  1.1    oster 
    663  1.1    oster 
    664  1.1    oster }
    665  1.1    oster 
    666  1.1    oster /* ARGSUSED */
    667  1.1    oster int
    668  1.1    oster raidclose(dev, flags, fmt, p)
    669  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    670  1.1    oster 	int flags, fmt;
    671  1.1    oster 	struct proc *p;
    672  1.1    oster {
    673  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
    674  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    675  1.1    oster 	int error = 0;
    676  1.1    oster 	int part;
    677  1.1    oster 
    678  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    679  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    680  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    681  1.1    oster 
    682  1.1    oster 	if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    683  1.1    oster 		return (error);
    684  1.1    oster 
    685  1.1    oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    686  1.1    oster 
    687  1.1    oster 	/* ...that much closer to allowing unconfiguration... */
    688  1.1    oster 	switch (fmt) {
    689  1.1    oster 	case S_IFCHR:
    690  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask &= ~(1 << part);
    691  1.1    oster 		break;
    692  1.1    oster 
    693  1.1    oster 	case S_IFBLK:
    694  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask &= ~(1 << part);
    695  1.1    oster 		break;
    696  1.1    oster 	}
    697  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask =
    698  1.1    oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask | rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask;
    699  1.1    oster 
    700  1.1    oster 	raidunlock(rs);
    701  1.1    oster 	return (0);
    702  1.1    oster 
    703  1.1    oster }
    704  1.1    oster 
    705  1.1    oster void
    706  1.1    oster raidstrategy(bp)
    707  1.1    oster 	register struct buf *bp;
    708  1.1    oster {
    709  1.1    oster 	register int s;
    710  1.1    oster 
    711  1.1    oster 	unsigned int raidID = raidunit(bp->b_dev);
    712  1.1    oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
    713  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[raidID];
    714  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
    715  1.1    oster 	int wlabel;
    716  1.1    oster 
    717  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy: 0x%x 0x%x\n",(int)bp,(int)bp->b_data));
    718  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy(2): bp->b_bufsize%d\n", (int)bp->b_bufsize));
    719  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_count=%d\n",(int)bp->b_bcount));
    720  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_resid=%d\n",(int)bp->b_resid));
    721  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_blkno=%d\n",(int)bp->b_blkno));
    722  1.1    oster #if 0
    723  1.1    oster 	if (bp->b_flags&B_READ)
    724  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("READ\n"));
    725  1.1    oster 	else
    726  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("WRITE\n"));
    727  1.1    oster #endif
    728  1.1    oster 	if (rf_kbooted != RFK_BOOT_GOOD)
    729  1.1    oster 		return;
    730  1.1    oster 	if (raidID >= numraid || !raidPtrs[raidID]) {
    731  1.1    oster 		bp->b_error = ENODEV;
    732  1.1    oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    733  1.1    oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
    734  1.1    oster 		biodone(bp);
    735  1.1    oster 		return;
    736  1.1    oster 	}
    737  1.1    oster 	raidPtr = raidPtrs[raidID];
    738  1.1    oster 	if (!raidPtr->valid) {
    739  1.1    oster 		bp->b_error = ENODEV;
    740  1.1    oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    741  1.1    oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
    742  1.1    oster 		biodone(bp);
    743  1.1    oster 		return;
    744  1.1    oster 	}
    745  1.1    oster 	if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
    746  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("b_bcount is zero..\n"));
    747  1.1    oster 		biodone(bp);
    748  1.1    oster 		return;
    749  1.1    oster 	}
    750  1.1    oster 	lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
    751  1.1    oster 
    752  1.1    oster 	/*
    753  1.1    oster 	 * Do bounds checking and adjust transfer.  If there's an
    754  1.1    oster 	 * error, the bounds check will flag that for us.
    755  1.1    oster 	 */
    756  1.1    oster 
    757  1.1    oster 	wlabel = rs->sc_flags & (RAIDF_WLABEL|RAIDF_LABELLING);
    758  1.1    oster 	if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART)
    759  1.1    oster 		if (bounds_check_with_label(bp, lp, wlabel) <= 0) {
    760  1.1    oster 			db1_printf(("Bounds check failed!!:%d %d\n",
    761  1.1    oster 			       (int)bp->b_blkno,(int)wlabel));
    762  1.1    oster 			biodone(bp);
    763  1.1    oster 			return;
    764  1.1    oster 		}
    765  1.1    oster 
    766  1.1    oster 	s = splbio(); /* XXX Needed? */
    767  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Beginning strategy...\n"));
    768  1.1    oster 
    769  1.1    oster 	bp->b_resid = 0;
    770  1.1    oster 	bp->b_error = rf_DoAccessKernel(raidPtrs[raidID], bp,
    771  1.1    oster 					NULL, NULL, NULL);
    772  1.1    oster 	if (bp->b_error) {
    773  1.1    oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
    774  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("bp->b_flags HAS B_ERROR SET!!!: %d\n",
    775  1.1    oster 			    bp->b_error));
    776  1.1    oster 	}
    777  1.1    oster 	splx(s);
    778  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Strategy exiting: 0x%x 0x%x %d %d\n",
    779  1.1    oster 		    (int)bp,(int)bp->b_data,
    780  1.1    oster 		    (int)bp->b_bcount,(int)bp->b_resid));
    781  1.1    oster }
    782  1.1    oster 
    783  1.1    oster /* ARGSUSED */
    784  1.1    oster int
    785  1.1    oster raidread(dev, uio, flags)
    786  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    787  1.1    oster 	struct uio *uio;
    788  1.1    oster 	int flags;
    789  1.1    oster {
    790  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
    791  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    792  1.1    oster 	int result;
    793  1.1    oster 	int part;
    794  1.1    oster 
    795  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    796  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    797  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    798  1.1    oster 
    799  1.1    oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    800  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    801  1.1    oster 	part = DISKPART(dev);
    802  1.1    oster 
    803  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("raidread: unit: %d partition: %d\n",unit,part));
    804  1.1    oster 
    805  1.1    oster #if 0
    806  1.1    oster 	return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ, minphys, uio));
    807  1.1    oster #endif
    808  1.1    oster 	result=physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ, minphys, uio);
    809  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("raidread done.  Result is %d %d\n",
    810  1.1    oster 		    result,uio->uio_resid));
    811  1.1    oster 	return(result);
    812  1.1    oster 
    813  1.1    oster }
    814  1.1    oster 
    815  1.1    oster /* ARGSUSED */
    816  1.1    oster int
    817  1.1    oster raidwrite(dev, uio, flags)
    818  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    819  1.1    oster 	struct uio *uio;
    820  1.1    oster 	int flags;
    821  1.1    oster {
    822  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
    823  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    824  1.1    oster 
    825  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    826  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    827  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    828  1.1    oster 
    829  1.1    oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    830  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    831  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("raidwrite\n"));
    832  1.1    oster 	return (physio(raidstrategy, NULL, dev, B_WRITE, minphys, uio));
    833  1.1    oster 
    834  1.1    oster 
    835  1.1    oster }
    836  1.1    oster 
    837  1.1    oster int
    838  1.1    oster raidioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
    839  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
    840  1.1    oster 	u_long cmd;
    841  1.1    oster 	caddr_t data;
    842  1.1    oster 	int flag;
    843  1.1    oster 	struct proc *p;
    844  1.1    oster {
    845  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
    846  1.1    oster 	int error = 0;
    847  1.1    oster 	int part, pmask;
    848  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
    849  1.1    oster #if 0
    850  1.1    oster 	int r,c;
    851  1.1    oster #endif
    852  1.1    oster 	/* 	struct raid_ioctl *ccio = (struct ccd_ioctl *)data; */
    853  1.1    oster 
    854  1.1    oster 	/* 	struct ccdbuf *cbp; */
    855  1.1    oster 	/* 	struct raidbuf *raidbp; */
    856  1.1    oster 	RF_Config_t *k_cfg, *u_cfg;
    857  1.1    oster 	u_char *specific_buf;
    858  1.1    oster 	int retcode = 0;
    859  1.1    oster 
    860  1.1    oster 	int row;
    861  1.1    oster 	struct rf_recon_req *rrcopy, *rr;
    862  1.1    oster #if 0
    863  1.1    oster 	int nbytes, spl, rw, row;
    864  1.1    oster 	struct rf_test_acc *ta;
    865  1.1    oster 	struct buf *bp;
    866  1.1    oster 	RF_SparetWait_t *waitreq;
    867  1.1    oster 	struct rf_test_acc *ta_p, *ta_copy;
    868  1.1    oster #endif
    869  1.1    oster 
    870  1.1    oster 	if (unit >= numraid)
    871  1.1    oster 		return (ENXIO);
    872  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
    873  1.1    oster 
    874  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("raidioctl: %d %d %d %d\n",(int)dev,
    875  1.1    oster 		    (int)DISKPART(dev),(int)unit,(int)cmd));
    876  1.1    oster 
    877  1.1    oster 	/* Must be open for writes for these commands... */
    878  1.1    oster 	switch (cmd) {
    879  1.1    oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
    880  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
    881  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
    882  1.1    oster 		if ((flag & FWRITE) == 0)
    883  1.1    oster 			return (EBADF);
    884  1.1    oster 	}
    885  1.1    oster 
    886  1.1    oster 	/* Must be initialized for these... */
    887  1.1    oster 	switch (cmd) {
    888  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGDINFO:
    889  1.1    oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
    890  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
    891  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGPART:
    892  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
    893  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
    894  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
    895  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
    896  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
    897  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
    898  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
    899  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
    900  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
    901  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
    902  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
    903  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CHECKRECON:
    904  1.1    oster 		if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_INITED) == 0)
    905  1.1    oster 			return (ENXIO);
    906  1.1    oster 	}
    907  1.1    oster 
    908  1.1    oster 	switch (cmd) {
    909  1.1    oster 
    910  1.1    oster 
    911  1.1    oster 		/* configure the system */
    912  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE:
    913  1.1    oster 
    914  1.1    oster 		db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE\n"));
    915  1.1    oster 		/* copy-in the configuration information */
    916  1.1    oster 		/* data points to a pointer to the configuration structure */
    917  1.1    oster 		u_cfg = *((RF_Config_t **) data);
    918  1.1    oster 		RF_Malloc(k_cfg,sizeof(RF_Config_t),(RF_Config_t *));
    919  1.1    oster 		if (k_cfg == NULL) {
    920  1.1    oster 			db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: ENOMEM for config. Code is %d\n", retcode));
    921  1.1    oster 			return(ENOMEM);
    922  1.1    oster 		}
    923  1.1    oster 		retcode = copyin((caddr_t) u_cfg, (caddr_t) k_cfg,
    924  1.1    oster 				 sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    925  1.1    oster 		if (retcode) {
    926  1.1    oster 			db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.1\n",
    927  1.1    oster 				    retcode));
    928  1.1    oster 			return(retcode);
    929  1.1    oster 		}
    930  1.1    oster 
    931  1.1    oster 		/* allocate a buffer for the layout-specific data,
    932  1.1    oster 		   and copy it in */
    933  1.1    oster 		if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
    934  1.1    oster 			if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize > 10000) {
    935  1.1    oster 				/* sanity check */
    936  1.1    oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: EINVAL %d\n", retcode));
    937  1.1    oster 				return(EINVAL);
    938  1.1    oster 			}
    939  1.1    oster 			RF_Malloc(specific_buf,k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize,
    940  1.1    oster 				  (u_char *));
    941  1.1    oster 			if (specific_buf == NULL) {
    942  1.1    oster 				RF_Free(k_cfg,sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    943  1.1    oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: ENOMEM %d\n", retcode));
    944  1.1    oster 				return(ENOMEM);
    945  1.1    oster 			}
    946  1.1    oster 			retcode = copyin(k_cfg->layoutSpecific,
    947  1.1    oster 					 (caddr_t) specific_buf,
    948  1.1    oster 					 k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
    949  1.1    oster 			if (retcode) {
    950  1.1    oster 				db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d copyin.2\n",
    951  1.1    oster 					    retcode));
    952  1.1    oster 				return(retcode);
    953  1.1    oster 			}
    954  1.1    oster 		} else specific_buf = NULL;
    955  1.1    oster 		k_cfg->layoutSpecific = specific_buf;
    956  1.1    oster 
    957  1.1    oster 		/* should do some kind of sanity check on the configuration.
    958  1.1    oster 		   Store the sum of all the bytes in the last byte?
    959  1.1    oster 		   */
    960  1.1    oster 
    961  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("Considering configuring the system.:%d 0x%x\n",
    962  1.1    oster 			    unit,(int)p));
    963  1.1    oster 
    964  1.1    oster 		/* We need the pointer to this a little deeper, so
    965  1.1    oster 		   stash it here... */
    966  1.1    oster 
    967  1.1    oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p;
    968  1.1    oster 
    969  1.1    oster 		/* configure the system */
    970  1.1    oster 		rf_pending_testaccs = 0;
    971  1.1    oster 
    972  1.1    oster 
    973  1.1    oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->raidid = unit;
    974  1.1    oster 		retcode = rf_Configure(raidPtrs[unit], k_cfg);
    975  1.1    oster 
    976  1.1    oster 
    977  1.1    oster 		if (retcode == 0) {
    978  1.1    oster 			retcode = raidinit(dev, raidPtrs[unit],unit);
    979  1.1    oster 		}
    980  1.1    oster 
    981  1.1    oster 		/* free the buffers.  No return code here. */
    982  1.1    oster 		if (k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize) {
    983  1.1    oster 			RF_Free(specific_buf,k_cfg->layoutSpecificSize);
    984  1.1    oster 		}
    985  1.1    oster 		RF_Free(k_cfg,sizeof(RF_Config_t));
    986  1.1    oster 
    987  1.1    oster 		db3_printf(("rf_ioctl: retcode=%d RAIDFRAME_CONFIGURE\n",
    988  1.1    oster 			    retcode));
    989  1.1    oster 		return(retcode);
    990  1.1    oster 
    991  1.1    oster 		/* shutdown the system */
    992  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SHUTDOWN:
    993  1.1    oster 
    994  1.1    oster 		if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
    995  1.1    oster 			return(error);
    996  1.1    oster 
    997  1.1    oster 		/*
    998  1.1    oster 		 * If somebody has a partition mounted, we shouldn't
    999  1.1    oster 		 * shutdown.
   1000  1.1    oster 		 */
   1001  1.1    oster 
   1002  1.1    oster 		part = DISKPART(dev);
   1003  1.1    oster 		pmask = (1 << part);
   1004  1.1    oster                 if ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_openmask & ~pmask) ||
   1005  1.1    oster                     ((rs->sc_dkdev.dk_bopenmask & pmask) &&
   1006  1.1    oster 		     (rs->sc_dkdev.dk_copenmask & pmask))) {
   1007  1.1    oster                         raidunlock(rs);
   1008  1.1    oster                         return (EBUSY);
   1009  1.1    oster                 }
   1010  1.1    oster 
   1011  1.1    oster 		/* the intention here was to disallow shutdowns while
   1012  1.1    oster 		   raidframe is mounted, but it doesn't work because the
   1013  1.1    oster 		   shutdown ioctl calls rf_open
   1014  1.1    oster 		   */
   1015  1.1    oster 		if (rf_pending_testaccs > 0) {
   1016  1.1    oster 			printf("RAIDFRAME:  Can't shutdown because there are %d pending test accs\n",
   1017  1.1    oster 			       rf_pending_testaccs);
   1018  1.1    oster 			return(EINVAL);
   1019  1.1    oster 		}
   1020  1.1    oster 		if (rf_debugKernelAccess) {
   1021  1.1    oster 			printf("call shutdown\n");
   1022  1.1    oster 		}
   1023  1.1    oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p; /* XXX  necessary evil */
   1024  1.1    oster 		retcode = rf_Shutdown(raidPtrs[unit]);
   1025  1.1    oster 
   1026  1.3  hubertf 		db1_printf(("Done main shutdown\n"));
   1027  1.1    oster 
   1028  1.1    oster 		pool_destroy(&rs->sc_cbufpool);
   1029  1.3  hubertf 		db1_printf(("Done freeing component buffer freelist\n"));
   1030  1.1    oster 
   1031  1.1    oster 		/* It's no longer initialized... */
   1032  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_INITED;
   1033  1.1    oster 
   1034  1.1    oster                 /* Detach the disk. */
   1035  1.1    oster                 disk_detach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
   1036  1.1    oster 
   1037  1.1    oster 		raidunlock(rs);
   1038  1.1    oster 
   1039  1.1    oster 		return(retcode);
   1040  1.1    oster 
   1041  1.1    oster 		/* initialize all parity */
   1042  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_REWRITEPARITY:
   1043  1.1    oster 
   1044  1.1    oster 		if (raidPtrs[unit]->Layout.map->faultsTolerated == 0)
   1045  1.1    oster 			return(EINVAL);
   1046  1.1    oster 		/* borrow the thread of the requesting process */
   1047  1.1    oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p; /* Blah... :-p GO */
   1048  1.1    oster 		retcode = rf_RewriteParity(raidPtrs[unit]);
   1049  1.1    oster 		/* return I/O Error if the parity rewrite fails */
   1050  1.1    oster 
   1051  1.1    oster 		if (retcode)
   1052  1.1    oster 			retcode = EIO;
   1053  1.1    oster 		return(retcode);
   1054  1.1    oster 
   1055  1.1    oster 		/* issue a test-unit-ready through raidframe to the
   1056  1.1    oster 		   indicated device */
   1057  1.1    oster #if 0 /* XXX not supported yet (ever?) */
   1058  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_TUR:
   1059  1.1    oster 		/* debug only */
   1060  1.1    oster 		retcode = rf_SCSI_DoTUR(0, 0, 0, 0, *(dev_t *) data);
   1061  1.1    oster 		return(retcode);
   1062  1.1    oster #endif
   1063  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_INFO:
   1064  1.1    oster 		{
   1065  1.1    oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1066  1.1    oster 			RF_DeviceConfig_t *cfg, **ucfgp;
   1067  1.1    oster 			int i, j, d;
   1068  1.1    oster 
   1069  1.1    oster 			if (!raid->valid)
   1070  1.1    oster 				return(ENODEV);
   1071  1.1    oster 			ucfgp = (RF_DeviceConfig_t **)data;
   1072  1.1    oster 			RF_Malloc(cfg,sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t),
   1073  1.1    oster 				  (RF_DeviceConfig_t *));
   1074  1.1    oster 			if (cfg == NULL)
   1075  1.1    oster 				return(ENOMEM);
   1076  1.1    oster 			bzero((char *)cfg, sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1077  1.1    oster 			cfg->rows = raid->numRow;
   1078  1.1    oster 			cfg->cols = raid->numCol;
   1079  1.1    oster 			cfg->ndevs = raid->numRow * raid->numCol;
   1080  1.1    oster 			if (cfg->ndevs >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
   1081  1.1    oster 				cfg->ndevs = 0;
   1082  1.1    oster 				return(ENOMEM);
   1083  1.1    oster 			}
   1084  1.1    oster 			cfg->nspares = raid->numSpare;
   1085  1.1    oster 			if (cfg->nspares >= RF_MAX_DISKS) {
   1086  1.1    oster 				cfg->nspares = 0;
   1087  1.1    oster 				return(ENOMEM);
   1088  1.1    oster 			}
   1089  1.1    oster 			cfg->maxqdepth = raid->maxQueueDepth;
   1090  1.1    oster 			d = 0;
   1091  1.1    oster 			for(i=0;i<cfg->rows;i++) {
   1092  1.1    oster 				for(j=0;j<cfg->cols;j++) {
   1093  1.1    oster 					cfg->devs[d] = raid->Disks[i][j];
   1094  1.1    oster 					d++;
   1095  1.1    oster 				}
   1096  1.1    oster 			}
   1097  1.1    oster 			for(j=cfg->cols,i=0;i<cfg->nspares;i++,j++) {
   1098  1.1    oster 				cfg->spares[i] = raid->Disks[0][j];
   1099  1.1    oster 			}
   1100  1.1    oster 			retcode = copyout((caddr_t)cfg, (caddr_t)*ucfgp,
   1101  1.1    oster 					  sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1102  1.1    oster 			RF_Free(cfg,sizeof(RF_DeviceConfig_t));
   1103  1.1    oster 
   1104  1.1    oster 			return(retcode);
   1105  1.1    oster 		}
   1106  1.1    oster 	break;
   1107  1.1    oster 
   1108  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_RESET_ACCTOTALS:
   1109  1.1    oster 		{
   1110  1.1    oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1111  1.1    oster 
   1112  1.1    oster 			bzero(&raid->acc_totals, sizeof(raid->acc_totals));
   1113  1.1    oster 			return(0);
   1114  1.1    oster 		}
   1115  1.1    oster 	break;
   1116  1.1    oster 
   1117  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_ACCTOTALS:
   1118  1.1    oster 		{
   1119  1.1    oster 			RF_AccTotals_t *totals = (RF_AccTotals_t *)data;
   1120  1.1    oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1121  1.1    oster 
   1122  1.1    oster 			*totals = raid->acc_totals;
   1123  1.1    oster 			return(0);
   1124  1.1    oster 		}
   1125  1.1    oster 	break;
   1126  1.1    oster 
   1127  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_KEEP_ACCTOTALS:
   1128  1.1    oster 		{
   1129  1.1    oster 			RF_Raid_t *raid = raidPtrs[unit];
   1130  1.1    oster 			int *keep = (int *)data;
   1131  1.1    oster 
   1132  1.1    oster 			raid->keep_acc_totals = *keep;
   1133  1.1    oster 			return(0);
   1134  1.1    oster 		}
   1135  1.1    oster 	break;
   1136  1.1    oster 
   1137  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_GET_SIZE:
   1138  1.1    oster 		*(int *) data = raidPtrs[unit]->totalSectors;
   1139  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1140  1.1    oster 
   1141  1.1    oster #define RAIDFRAME_RECON 1
   1142  1.1    oster 		/* XXX The above should probably be set somewhere else!! GO */
   1143  1.1    oster #if RAIDFRAME_RECON > 0
   1144  1.1    oster 
   1145  1.1    oster 		/* fail a disk & optionally start reconstruction */
   1146  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_FAIL_DISK:
   1147  1.1    oster 		rr = (struct rf_recon_req *) data;
   1148  1.1    oster 
   1149  1.1    oster 		if (rr->row < 0 || rr->row >= raidPtrs[unit]->numRow
   1150  1.1    oster 		    || rr->col < 0 || rr->col >= raidPtrs[unit]->numCol)
   1151  1.1    oster 			return(EINVAL);
   1152  1.1    oster 
   1153  1.1    oster 		printf("Failing the disk: row: %d col: %d\n",rr->row,rr->col);
   1154  1.1    oster 
   1155  1.1    oster 		/* make a copy of the recon request so that we don't
   1156  1.1    oster 		   rely on the user's buffer */
   1157  1.1    oster 		RF_Malloc(rrcopy, sizeof(*rrcopy), (struct rf_recon_req *));
   1158  1.1    oster 		bcopy(rr, rrcopy, sizeof(*rr));
   1159  1.1    oster 		rrcopy->raidPtr = (void *) raidPtrs[unit];
   1160  1.1    oster 
   1161  1.1    oster 		LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1162  1.1    oster 		rrcopy->next = recon_queue;
   1163  1.1    oster 		recon_queue = rrcopy;
   1164  1.1    oster 		wakeup(&recon_queue);
   1165  1.1    oster 		UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1166  1.1    oster 
   1167  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1168  1.1    oster 
   1169  1.1    oster 		/* invoke a copyback operation after recon on whatever
   1170  1.1    oster 		   disk needs it, if any */
   1171  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_COPYBACK:
   1172  1.1    oster 		/* borrow the current thread to get this done */
   1173  1.1    oster 		raidPtrs[unit]->proc = p; /* ICK.. but needed :-p  GO */
   1174  1.1    oster 		rf_CopybackReconstructedData(raidPtrs[unit]);
   1175  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1176  1.1    oster 
   1177  1.1    oster 		/* return the percentage completion of reconstruction */
   1178  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_CHECKRECON:
   1179  1.1    oster 		row = *(int *) data;
   1180  1.1    oster 		if (row < 0 || row >= raidPtrs[unit]->numRow)
   1181  1.1    oster 			return(EINVAL);
   1182  1.1    oster 		if (raidPtrs[unit]->status[row] != rf_rs_reconstructing)
   1183  1.1    oster 			*(int *) data = 100;
   1184  1.1    oster 		else
   1185  1.1    oster 			*(int *) data = raidPtrs[unit]->reconControl[row]->percentComplete;
   1186  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1187  1.1    oster 
   1188  1.1    oster 		/* the sparetable daemon calls this to wait for the
   1189  1.1    oster 		   kernel to need a spare table.
   1190  1.1    oster 		   * this ioctl does not return until a spare table is needed.
   1191  1.1    oster 		   * XXX -- calling mpsleep here in the ioctl code is almost
   1192  1.1    oster 		   certainly wrong and evil. -- XXX
   1193  1.1    oster 		   * XXX -- I should either compute the spare table in the
   1194  1.1    oster 		   kernel, or have a different -- XXX
   1195  1.1    oster 		   * XXX -- interface (a different character device) for
   1196  1.1    oster 		   delivering the table          -- XXX
   1197  1.1    oster 		  */
   1198  1.1    oster #if 0
   1199  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SPARET_WAIT:
   1200  1.1    oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1201  1.1    oster 		while (!rf_sparet_wait_queue) mpsleep(&rf_sparet_wait_queue, (PZERO+1)|PCATCH, "sparet wait", 0, (void *) simple_lock_addr(rf_sparet_wait_mutex), MS_LOCK_SIMPLE);
   1202  1.1    oster 		waitreq = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1203  1.1    oster 		rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_wait_queue->next;
   1204  1.1    oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1205  1.1    oster 
   1206  1.1    oster 		*((RF_SparetWait_t *) data) = *waitreq;              /* structure assignment */
   1207  1.1    oster 
   1208  1.1    oster 		RF_Free(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq));
   1209  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1210  1.1    oster 
   1211  1.1    oster 
   1212  1.1    oster 		/* wakes up a process waiting on SPARET_WAIT and puts an
   1213  1.1    oster 		   error code in it that will cause the dameon to exit */
   1214  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_ABORT_SPARET_WAIT:
   1215  1.1    oster 		RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
   1216  1.1    oster 		waitreq->fcol = -1;
   1217  1.1    oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1218  1.1    oster 		waitreq->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1219  1.1    oster 		rf_sparet_wait_queue = waitreq;
   1220  1.1    oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1221  1.1    oster 		wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
   1222  1.1    oster 		return(0);
   1223  1.1    oster 
   1224  1.1    oster 		/* used by the spare table daemon to deliver a spare table
   1225  1.1    oster 		   into the kernel */
   1226  1.1    oster 	case RAIDFRAME_SEND_SPARET:
   1227  1.1    oster 
   1228  1.1    oster 		/* install the spare table */
   1229  1.1    oster 		retcode = rf_SetSpareTable(raidPtrs[unit],*(void **) data);
   1230  1.1    oster 
   1231  1.1    oster 		/* respond to the requestor.  the return status of the
   1232  1.1    oster 		   spare table installation is passed in the "fcol" field */
   1233  1.1    oster 		RF_Malloc(waitreq, sizeof(*waitreq), (RF_SparetWait_t *));
   1234  1.1    oster 		waitreq->fcol = retcode;
   1235  1.1    oster 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1236  1.1    oster 		waitreq->next = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
   1237  1.1    oster 		rf_sparet_resp_queue = waitreq;
   1238  1.1    oster 		wakeup(&rf_sparet_resp_queue);
   1239  1.1    oster 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1240  1.1    oster 
   1241  1.1    oster 		return(retcode);
   1242  1.1    oster #endif
   1243  1.1    oster 
   1244  1.1    oster 
   1245  1.1    oster #endif   /* RAIDFRAME_RECON > 0 */
   1246  1.1    oster 
   1247  1.1    oster 	default:  break;               /* fall through to the os-specific code below */
   1248  1.1    oster 
   1249  1.1    oster 	}
   1250  1.1    oster 
   1251  1.1    oster 	if (!raidPtrs[unit]->valid)
   1252  1.1    oster 		return(EINVAL);
   1253  1.1    oster 
   1254  1.1    oster 	/*
   1255  1.1    oster 	 * Add support for "regular" device ioctls here.
   1256  1.1    oster 	 */
   1257  1.1    oster 
   1258  1.1    oster 	switch (cmd) {
   1259  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGDINFO:
   1260  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGDINFO %d %d\n",(int)dev,(int)DISKPART(dev)));
   1261  1.1    oster 		*(struct disklabel *)data = *(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
   1262  1.1    oster 		break;
   1263  1.1    oster 
   1264  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGPART:
   1265  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGPART: %d %d\n",(int)dev,(int)DISKPART(dev)));
   1266  1.1    oster 		((struct partinfo *)data)->disklab = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1267  1.1    oster 		((struct partinfo *)data)->part =
   1268  1.1    oster 		    &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(dev)];
   1269  1.1    oster 		break;
   1270  1.1    oster 
   1271  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWDINFO:
   1272  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCWDINFO\n"));
   1273  1.1    oster 	case DIOCSDINFO:
   1274  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCSDINFO\n"));
   1275  1.1    oster 		if ((error = raidlock(rs)) != 0)
   1276  1.1    oster 			return (error);
   1277  1.1    oster 
   1278  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LABELLING;
   1279  1.1    oster 
   1280  1.1    oster 		error = setdisklabel(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
   1281  1.1    oster 		    (struct disklabel *)data, 0, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1282  1.1    oster 		if (error == 0) {
   1283  1.1    oster 			if (cmd == DIOCWDINFO)
   1284  1.1    oster 				error = writedisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev),
   1285  1.1    oster 				    raidstrategy, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label,
   1286  1.1    oster 				    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1287  1.1    oster 		}
   1288  1.1    oster 
   1289  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LABELLING;
   1290  1.1    oster 
   1291  1.1    oster 		raidunlock(rs);
   1292  1.1    oster 
   1293  1.1    oster 		if (error)
   1294  1.1    oster 			return (error);
   1295  1.1    oster 		break;
   1296  1.1    oster 
   1297  1.1    oster 	case DIOCWLABEL:
   1298  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCWLABEL\n"));
   1299  1.1    oster 		if (*(int *)data != 0)
   1300  1.1    oster 			rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WLABEL;
   1301  1.1    oster 		else
   1302  1.1    oster 			rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WLABEL;
   1303  1.1    oster 		break;
   1304  1.1    oster 
   1305  1.1    oster 	case DIOCGDEFLABEL:
   1306  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("DIOCGDEFLABEL\n"));
   1307  1.1    oster 		raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtrs[unit], rs,
   1308  1.1    oster 					 (struct disklabel *)data);
   1309  1.1    oster 		break;
   1310  1.1    oster 
   1311  1.1    oster 	default:
   1312  1.1    oster 		retcode = ENOTTY; /* XXXX ?? OR EINVAL ? */
   1313  1.1    oster 	}
   1314  1.1    oster 	return(retcode);
   1315  1.1    oster 
   1316  1.1    oster }
   1317  1.1    oster 
   1318  1.1    oster 
   1319  1.1    oster /* raidinit -- complete the rest of the initialization for the
   1320  1.1    oster    RAIDframe device.  */
   1321  1.1    oster 
   1322  1.1    oster 
   1323  1.1    oster static int
   1324  1.1    oster raidinit(dev, raidPtr,unit)
   1325  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
   1326  1.1    oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1327  1.1    oster 	int unit;
   1328  1.1    oster {
   1329  1.1    oster 	int retcode;
   1330  1.1    oster 	/* 	int ix; */
   1331  1.1    oster 	/* 	struct raidbuf *raidbp; */
   1332  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1333  1.1    oster 
   1334  1.1    oster 	retcode = 0;
   1335  1.1    oster 
   1336  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1337  1.1    oster 	pool_init(&rs->sc_cbufpool, sizeof(struct raidbuf), 0,
   1338  1.1    oster 		  0, 0, "raidpl", 0, NULL, NULL, M_DEVBUF);
   1339  1.1    oster 
   1340  1.1    oster 
   1341  1.1    oster 	/* XXX should check return code first... */
   1342  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_INITED;
   1343  1.1    oster 
   1344  1.1    oster 	sprintf(rs->sc_xname, "raid%d", unit); /* XXX doesn't check bounds.*/
   1345  1.1    oster 
   1346  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_dkdev.dk_name = rs->sc_xname;
   1347  1.1    oster 	/* disk_attach actually creates space for the CPU disklabel, among
   1348  1.1    oster 	   other things, so it's critical to call this *BEFORE* we
   1349  1.1    oster 	   try putzing with disklabels. */
   1350  1.1    oster 	disk_attach(&rs->sc_dkdev);
   1351  1.1    oster 
   1352  1.1    oster 	/* XXX There may be a weird interaction here between this, and
   1353  1.1    oster 	   protectedSectors, as used in RAIDframe.  */
   1354  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1355  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_dev = dev;
   1356  1.1    oster 	return(retcode);
   1357  1.1    oster }
   1358  1.1    oster 
   1359  1.1    oster 
   1360  1.1    oster /*********************************************************
   1361  1.1    oster  *
   1362  1.1    oster  * initialization code called at boot time (startup.c)
   1363  1.1    oster  *
   1364  1.1    oster  ********************************************************/
   1365  1.1    oster int rf_boot()
   1366  1.1    oster {
   1367  1.1    oster   int i, rc;
   1368  1.1    oster 
   1369  1.1    oster   rc = rf_mutex_init(&rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1370  1.1    oster   if (rc) {
   1371  1.1    oster     RF_PANIC();
   1372  1.1    oster   }
   1373  1.1    oster   rc = rf_mutex_init(&rf_async_done_q_mutex);
   1374  1.1    oster   if (rc) {
   1375  1.1    oster     RF_PANIC();
   1376  1.1    oster   }
   1377  1.1    oster   rf_sparet_wait_queue = rf_sparet_resp_queue = NULL;
   1378  1.1    oster   recon_queue = NULL;
   1379  1.1    oster   rf_async_done_qh = rf_async_done_qt = NULL;
   1380  1.1    oster   for (i=0; i<numraid; i++)
   1381  1.1    oster     raidPtrs[i] = NULL;
   1382  1.1    oster   rc = rf_BootRaidframe();
   1383  1.1    oster   if (rc == 0)
   1384  1.1    oster     printf("Kernelized RAIDframe activated\n");
   1385  1.1    oster   else
   1386  1.1    oster     rf_kbooted = RFK_BOOT_BAD;
   1387  1.1    oster   return(rc);
   1388  1.1    oster }
   1389  1.1    oster 
   1390  1.1    oster /*
   1391  1.1    oster  * This kernel thread never exits.  It is created once, and persists
   1392  1.1    oster  * until the system reboots.
   1393  1.1    oster  */
   1394  1.1    oster void rf_ReconKernelThread()
   1395  1.1    oster {
   1396  1.1    oster   struct rf_recon_req *req;
   1397  1.1    oster   int s;
   1398  1.1    oster 
   1399  1.1    oster   /* XXX not sure what spl() level we should be at here... probably splbio() */
   1400  1.1    oster   s=splbio();
   1401  1.1    oster 
   1402  1.1    oster   while (1) {
   1403  1.1    oster     /* grab the next reconstruction request from the queue */
   1404  1.1    oster     LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1405  1.1    oster     while (!recon_queue) {
   1406  1.1    oster 	    UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1407  1.1    oster 	    tsleep(&recon_queue, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "raidframe recon", 0);
   1408  1.1    oster 	    LOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1409  1.1    oster     }
   1410  1.1    oster     req = recon_queue;
   1411  1.1    oster     recon_queue = recon_queue->next;
   1412  1.1    oster     UNLOCK_RECON_Q_MUTEX();
   1413  1.1    oster 
   1414  1.1    oster     /*
   1415  1.1    oster      * If flags specifies that we should start recon, this call
   1416  1.1    oster      * will not return until reconstruction completes, fails, or is aborted.
   1417  1.1    oster      */
   1418  1.1    oster     rf_FailDisk((RF_Raid_t *) req->raidPtr, req->row, req->col,
   1419  1.1    oster         ((req->flags&RF_FDFLAGS_RECON) ? 1 : 0));
   1420  1.1    oster 
   1421  1.1    oster     RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));
   1422  1.1    oster   }
   1423  1.1    oster }
   1424  1.1    oster /* wake up the daemon & tell it to get us a spare table
   1425  1.1    oster  * XXX
   1426  1.1    oster  * the entries in the queues should be tagged with the raidPtr
   1427  1.1    oster  * so that in the extremely rare case that two recons happen at once, we know for
   1428  1.1    oster  * which device were requesting a spare table
   1429  1.1    oster  * XXX
   1430  1.1    oster  */
   1431  1.1    oster int rf_GetSpareTableFromDaemon(req)
   1432  1.1    oster   RF_SparetWait_t  *req;
   1433  1.1    oster {
   1434  1.1    oster   int retcode;
   1435  1.1    oster 
   1436  1.1    oster   RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1437  1.1    oster   req->next = rf_sparet_wait_queue;
   1438  1.1    oster   rf_sparet_wait_queue = req;
   1439  1.1    oster   wakeup(&rf_sparet_wait_queue);
   1440  1.1    oster 
   1441  1.1    oster   /* mpsleep unlocks the mutex */
   1442  1.1    oster   while (!rf_sparet_resp_queue) {
   1443  1.1    oster 	  tsleep(&rf_sparet_resp_queue, PRIBIO | PCATCH,
   1444  1.1    oster 		 "raidframe getsparetable", 0);
   1445  1.1    oster #if 0
   1446  1.1    oster 	  mpsleep(&rf_sparet_resp_queue, PZERO, "sparet resp", 0, (void *) simple_lock_addr(rf_sparet_wait_mutex), MS_LOCK_SIMPLE);
   1447  1.1    oster #endif
   1448  1.1    oster   }
   1449  1.1    oster   req = rf_sparet_resp_queue;
   1450  1.1    oster   rf_sparet_resp_queue = req->next;
   1451  1.1    oster   RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_sparet_wait_mutex);
   1452  1.1    oster 
   1453  1.1    oster   retcode = req->fcol;
   1454  1.1    oster   RF_Free(req, sizeof(*req));   /* this is not the same req as we alloc'd */
   1455  1.1    oster   return(retcode);
   1456  1.1    oster }
   1457  1.1    oster 
   1458  1.1    oster /* a wrapper around rf_DoAccess that extracts appropriate info from the bp & passes it down.
   1459  1.1    oster  * any calls originating in the kernel must use non-blocking I/O
   1460  1.1    oster  * do some extra sanity checking to return "appropriate" error values for
   1461  1.1    oster  * certain conditions (to make some standard utilities work)
   1462  1.1    oster  */
   1463  1.1    oster int rf_DoAccessKernel(raidPtr, bp, flags, cbFunc, cbArg)
   1464  1.1    oster   RF_Raid_t              *raidPtr;
   1465  1.1    oster   struct buf             *bp;
   1466  1.1    oster   RF_RaidAccessFlags_t    flags;
   1467  1.1    oster   void                  (*cbFunc)(struct buf *);
   1468  1.1    oster   void                   *cbArg;
   1469  1.1    oster {
   1470  1.1    oster 	RF_SectorCount_t num_blocks, pb, sum;
   1471  1.1    oster 	RF_RaidAddr_t raid_addr;
   1472  1.1    oster 	int retcode;
   1473  1.1    oster 	struct partition *pp;
   1474  1.1    oster 	daddr_t blocknum;
   1475  1.1    oster 	int unit;
   1476  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1477  1.1    oster 
   1478  1.1    oster 	/* XXX The dev_t used here should be for /dev/[r]raid* !!! */
   1479  1.1    oster 
   1480  1.1    oster 	unit = raidPtr->raidid;
   1481  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1482  1.1    oster 
   1483  1.1    oster 	/* Ok, for the bp we have here, bp->b_blkno is relative to the
   1484  1.1    oster 	   partition.. Need to make it absolute to the underlying
   1485  1.1    oster 	   device.. */
   1486  1.1    oster 
   1487  1.1    oster 	blocknum = bp->b_blkno;
   1488  1.1    oster 	if (DISKPART(bp->b_dev) != RAW_PART) {
   1489  1.1    oster 		pp = &rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label->d_partitions[DISKPART(bp->b_dev)];
   1490  1.1    oster 		blocknum += pp->p_offset;
   1491  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("updated: %d %d\n",DISKPART(bp->b_dev),
   1492  1.1    oster 			    pp->p_offset));
   1493  1.1    oster 	} else {
   1494  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("Is raw..\n"));
   1495  1.1    oster 	}
   1496  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Blocks: %d, %d\n", (int) bp->b_blkno, (int) blocknum));
   1497  1.1    oster 
   1498  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_bcount = %d\n",(int)bp->b_bcount));
   1499  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_resid = %d\n",(int)bp->b_resid));
   1500  1.1    oster 
   1501  1.1    oster 	/* *THIS* is where we adjust what block we're going to... but
   1502  1.1    oster 	   DO NOT TOUCH bp->b_blkno!!! */
   1503  1.1    oster 	raid_addr = blocknum;
   1504  1.1    oster 
   1505  1.1    oster 	num_blocks = bp->b_bcount >> raidPtr->logBytesPerSector;
   1506  1.1    oster 	pb = (bp->b_bcount&raidPtr->sectorMask) ? 1 : 0;
   1507  1.1    oster 	sum = raid_addr + num_blocks + pb;
   1508  1.1    oster 	if (1 || rf_debugKernelAccess) {
   1509  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("raid_addr=%d sum=%d num_blocks=%d(+%d) (%d)\n",
   1510  1.1    oster 			    (int)raid_addr, (int)sum,(int)num_blocks,
   1511  1.1    oster 			    (int)pb,(int)bp->b_resid));
   1512  1.1    oster 	}
   1513  1.1    oster 
   1514  1.1    oster 
   1515  1.1    oster 	if ((sum > raidPtr->totalSectors) || (sum < raid_addr)
   1516  1.1    oster 			|| (sum < num_blocks) || (sum < pb))
   1517  1.1    oster 	{
   1518  1.1    oster 		bp->b_error = ENOSPC;
   1519  1.1    oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1520  1.1    oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
   1521  1.1    oster 		biodone(bp);
   1522  1.1    oster 		return(bp->b_error);
   1523  1.1    oster 	}
   1524  1.1    oster 
   1525  1.1    oster 	/*
   1526  1.1    oster 	 * XXX rf_DoAccess() should do this, not just DoAccessKernel()
   1527  1.1    oster 	 */
   1528  1.1    oster 
   1529  1.1    oster 	if (bp->b_bcount & raidPtr->sectorMask) {
   1530  1.1    oster 		bp->b_error = EINVAL;
   1531  1.1    oster 		bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1532  1.1    oster 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
   1533  1.1    oster 		biodone(bp);
   1534  1.1    oster 		return(bp->b_error);
   1535  1.1    oster 	}
   1536  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Calling DoAccess..\n"));
   1537  1.1    oster 
   1538  1.1    oster 	/* don't ever condition on bp->b_flags & B_WRITE.
   1539  1.1    oster 	   always condition on B_READ instead */
   1540  1.1    oster 	retcode = rf_DoAccess(raidPtr, (bp->b_flags & B_READ) ?
   1541  1.1    oster 			      RF_IO_TYPE_READ : RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE,
   1542  1.1    oster 			      0, raid_addr, num_blocks, bp->b_un.b_addr,
   1543  1.1    oster 			      bp, NULL, NULL, RF_DAG_NONBLOCKING_IO|flags,
   1544  1.1    oster 			      NULL, cbFunc, cbArg);
   1545  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("After call to DoAccess: 0x%x 0x%x %d\n",(int)bp,
   1546  1.1    oster 	       (int)bp->b_data,(int)bp->b_resid));
   1547  1.1    oster 	return(retcode);
   1548  1.1    oster }
   1549  1.1    oster 
   1550  1.1    oster /* invoke an I/O from kernel mode.  Disk queue should be locked upon entry */
   1551  1.1    oster 
   1552  1.1    oster int rf_DispatchKernelIO(queue, req)
   1553  1.1    oster 	RF_DiskQueue_t      *queue;
   1554  1.1    oster 	RF_DiskQueueData_t  *req;
   1555  1.1    oster {
   1556  1.1    oster 	int op = (req->type == RF_IO_TYPE_READ) ? B_READ : B_WRITE;
   1557  1.1    oster 	struct buf *bp;
   1558  1.1    oster 	struct raidbuf *raidbp=NULL;
   1559  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1560  1.1    oster 	int unit;
   1561  1.1    oster 
   1562  1.1    oster 	/* XXX along with the vnode, we also need the softc associated with
   1563  1.1    oster 	   this device.. */
   1564  1.1    oster 
   1565  1.1    oster 	req->queue = queue;
   1566  1.1    oster 
   1567  1.1    oster 	unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid;
   1568  1.1    oster 
   1569  1.1    oster  	db1_printf(("DispatchKernelIO unit: %d\n",unit));
   1570  1.1    oster 
   1571  1.1    oster      	if (unit >= numraid) {
   1572  1.1    oster 		printf("Invalid unit number: %d %d\n",unit,numraid);
   1573  1.1    oster 		panic("Invalid Unit number in rf_DispatchKernelIO\n");
   1574  1.1    oster 	}
   1575  1.1    oster 
   1576  1.1    oster 	rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1577  1.1    oster 
   1578  1.1    oster 	/* XXX is this the right place? */
   1579  1.1    oster 	disk_busy(&rs->sc_dkdev);
   1580  1.1    oster 
   1581  1.1    oster 	bp = req->bp;
   1582  1.1    oster 
   1583  1.4    oster 	/*
   1584  1.4    oster 	   XXX when there is a physical disk failure, someone is passing
   1585  1.4    oster 	   us a buffer that contains old stuff!!  Attempt to deal with
   1586  1.4    oster 	   this problem without taking a performance hit...
   1587  1.4    oster 	   (not sure where the real bug is.  It's buried in RAIDframe
   1588  1.4    oster 	   somewhere) :-(  GO )
   1589  1.4    oster 	 */
   1590  1.4    oster 
   1591  1.4    oster 	if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) {
   1592  1.4    oster 		bp->b_flags &= ~B_ERROR;
   1593  1.4    oster 	}
   1594  1.4    oster 	if (bp->b_error!=0) {
   1595  1.4    oster 		bp->b_error = 0;
   1596  1.4    oster 	}
   1597  1.4    oster 
   1598  1.1    oster 	raidbp = RAIDGETBUF(rs);
   1599  1.1    oster 
   1600  1.1    oster 	raidbp->rf_flags = 0; /* XXX not really used anywhere... */
   1601  1.1    oster 
   1602  1.1    oster 	/*
   1603  1.1    oster 	 * context for raidiodone
   1604  1.1    oster 	 */
   1605  1.1    oster 	raidbp->rf_obp = bp;
   1606  1.1    oster 	raidbp->req = req;
   1607  1.1    oster 
   1608  1.1    oster 	switch (req->type) {
   1609  1.1    oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_NOP:   /* used primarily to unlock a locked queue */
   1610  1.1    oster 		/*
   1611  1.1    oster 		Dprintf2("rf_DispatchKernelIO: NOP to r %d c %d\n",
   1612  1.1    oster 			 queue->row, queue->col);
   1613  1.1    oster 			 */
   1614  1.1    oster 		/* XXX need to do something extra here.. */
   1615  1.1    oster 		/* I'm leaving this in, as I've never actually seen it
   1616  1.1    oster 		   used, and I'd like folks to report it... GO */
   1617  1.1    oster 		printf(("WAKEUP CALLED\n"));
   1618  1.1    oster 		queue->numOutstanding++;
   1619  1.1    oster 
   1620  1.1    oster 		/* XXX need to glue the original buffer into this??  */
   1621  1.1    oster 
   1622  1.1    oster 		KernelWakeupFunc(&raidbp->rf_buf);
   1623  1.1    oster 		break;
   1624  1.1    oster 
   1625  1.1    oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_READ:
   1626  1.1    oster 	case RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE:
   1627  1.1    oster 
   1628  1.1    oster 		if (req->tracerec) {
   1629  1.1    oster 			RF_ETIMER_START(req->tracerec->timer);
   1630  1.1    oster 		}
   1631  1.1    oster 
   1632  1.1    oster 
   1633  1.1    oster 		InitBP(&raidbp->rf_buf, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_vp,
   1634  1.1    oster 		       op | bp->b_flags, queue->rf_cinfo->ci_dev,
   1635  1.1    oster 		       req->sectorOffset, req->numSector,
   1636  1.1    oster 		       req->buf, KernelWakeupFunc, (void *) req,
   1637  1.1    oster 		       queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector, req->b_proc);
   1638  1.1    oster 
   1639  1.1    oster 		if (rf_debugKernelAccess) {
   1640  1.1    oster 			db1_printf(("dispatch: bp->b_blkno = %ld\n",
   1641  1.1    oster 				    (long) bp->b_blkno));
   1642  1.1    oster 		}
   1643  1.1    oster 		queue->numOutstanding++;
   1644  1.1    oster 		queue->last_deq_sector = req->sectorOffset;
   1645  1.1    oster 		/* acc wouldn't have been let in if there were any
   1646  1.1    oster 		   pending reqs at any other priority */
   1647  1.1    oster 		queue->curPriority = req->priority;
   1648  1.1    oster 		/*
   1649  1.1    oster 		Dprintf3("rf_DispatchKernelIO: %c to row %d col %d\n",
   1650  1.1    oster 			 req->type, queue->row, queue->col);
   1651  1.1    oster 			 */
   1652  1.1    oster 
   1653  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("Going for %c to unit %d row %d col %d\n",
   1654  1.1    oster 		       req->type, unit, queue->row, queue->col));
   1655  1.1    oster 		db1_printf(("sector %d count %d (%d bytes) %d\n",
   1656  1.1    oster 		       (int) req->sectorOffset, (int) req->numSector,
   1657  1.1    oster 		       (int) (req->numSector <<
   1658  1.1    oster 			      queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector),
   1659  1.1    oster 		       (int) queue->raidPtr->logBytesPerSector));
   1660  1.1    oster 		if ((raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
   1661  1.1    oster 			raidbp->rf_buf.b_vp->v_numoutput++;
   1662  1.1    oster 		}
   1663  1.1    oster 
   1664  1.1    oster 		VOP_STRATEGY(&raidbp->rf_buf);
   1665  1.1    oster 
   1666  1.1    oster 		break;
   1667  1.1    oster 
   1668  1.1    oster 	default:
   1669  1.1    oster 		panic("bad req->type in rf_DispatchKernelIO");
   1670  1.1    oster 	}
   1671  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Exiting from DispatchKernelIO\n"));
   1672  1.1    oster 	return(0);
   1673  1.1    oster }
   1674  1.1    oster 
   1675  1.1    oster /* this is the callback function associated with a I/O invoked from
   1676  1.1    oster    kernel code.
   1677  1.1    oster  */
   1678  1.1    oster static void KernelWakeupFunc(vbp)
   1679  1.1    oster   struct buf  *vbp;
   1680  1.1    oster {
   1681  1.1    oster   RF_DiskQueueData_t *req = NULL;
   1682  1.1    oster   RF_DiskQueue_t *queue;
   1683  1.1    oster   struct raidbuf *raidbp = (struct raidbuf *)vbp;
   1684  1.1    oster   struct buf *bp;
   1685  1.1    oster   struct raid_softc *rs;
   1686  1.1    oster   int unit;
   1687  1.1    oster   register int s;
   1688  1.1    oster 
   1689  1.1    oster   s=splbio(); /* XXX */
   1690  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("recovering the request queue:\n"));
   1691  1.1    oster   req = raidbp->req;
   1692  1.1    oster 
   1693  1.1    oster   bp = raidbp->rf_obp;
   1694  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("bp=0x%x\n",(int)bp));
   1695  1.1    oster 
   1696  1.1    oster   queue = (RF_DiskQueue_t *) req->queue;
   1697  1.1    oster 
   1698  1.1    oster   if (raidbp->rf_buf.b_flags & B_ERROR) {
   1699  1.1    oster #if 0
   1700  1.1    oster 	  printf("Setting bp->b_flags!!! %d\n",raidbp->rf_buf.b_error);
   1701  1.1    oster #endif
   1702  1.1    oster 	  bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR;
   1703  1.1    oster 	  bp->b_error = raidbp->rf_buf.b_error ?
   1704  1.1    oster 		  raidbp->rf_buf.b_error : EIO;
   1705  1.1    oster   }
   1706  1.1    oster 
   1707  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount=%d\n",(int)raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount));
   1708  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_bufsize=%d\n",(int)raidbp->rf_buf.b_bufsize));
   1709  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid=%d\n",(int)raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid));
   1710  1.1    oster   db1_printf(("raidbp->rf_buf.b_data=0x%x\n",(int)raidbp->rf_buf.b_data));
   1711  1.1    oster 
   1712  1.1    oster   /* XXX methinks this could be wrong... */
   1713  1.1    oster #if 1
   1714  1.1    oster   bp->b_resid = raidbp->rf_buf.b_resid;
   1715  1.1    oster #endif
   1716  1.1    oster 
   1717  1.1    oster   if (req->tracerec) {
   1718  1.1    oster 	RF_ETIMER_STOP(req->tracerec->timer);
   1719  1.1    oster 	RF_ETIMER_EVAL(req->tracerec->timer);
   1720  1.1    oster     RF_LOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
   1721  1.1    oster     req->tracerec->diskwait_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
   1722  1.1    oster     req->tracerec->phys_io_us += RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(req->tracerec->timer);
   1723  1.1    oster     req->tracerec->num_phys_ios++;
   1724  1.1    oster     RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(rf_tracing_mutex);
   1725  1.1    oster   }
   1726  1.1    oster 
   1727  1.1    oster   bp->b_bcount = raidbp->rf_buf.b_bcount;/* XXXX ?? */
   1728  1.1    oster 
   1729  1.1    oster   unit = queue->raidPtr->raidid; /* *Much* simpler :-> */
   1730  1.1    oster 
   1731  1.4    oster 
   1732  1.4    oster   /* XXX Ok, let's get aggressive... If B_ERROR is set, let's go ballistic,
   1733  1.4    oster      and mark the component as hosed... */
   1734  1.4    oster #if 1
   1735  1.4    oster   if (bp->b_flags&B_ERROR) {
   1736  1.4    oster 	  /* Mark the disk as dead */
   1737  1.4    oster 	  /* but only mark it once... */
   1738  1.4    oster 	  if (queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status ==
   1739  1.4    oster 	      rf_ds_optimal) {
   1740  1.4    oster 		  printf("raid%d: IO Error.  Marking %s as failed.\n",
   1741  1.4    oster 			 unit, queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].devname );
   1742  1.4    oster 		  queue->raidPtr->Disks[queue->row][queue->col].status =
   1743  1.4    oster 			  rf_ds_failed;
   1744  1.4    oster 		  queue->raidPtr->status[queue->row] = rf_rs_degraded;
   1745  1.4    oster 		  queue->raidPtr->numFailures++;
   1746  1.4    oster 	  } else {  /* Disk is already dead... */
   1747  1.4    oster 		  /*  printf("Disk already marked as dead!\n"); */
   1748  1.4    oster 	  }
   1749  1.4    oster 
   1750  1.4    oster   }
   1751  1.4    oster #endif
   1752  1.4    oster 
   1753  1.1    oster   rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1754  1.1    oster   RAIDPUTBUF(rs,raidbp);
   1755  1.4    oster 
   1756  1.1    oster 
   1757  1.1    oster   if (bp->b_resid==0) {
   1758  1.1    oster 	  db1_printf(("Disk is no longer busy for this buffer... %d %ld %ld\n",
   1759  1.1    oster 		 unit, bp->b_resid, bp->b_bcount));
   1760  1.1    oster 	  /* XXX is this the right place for a disk_unbusy()??!??!?!? */
   1761  1.1    oster 	  disk_unbusy(&rs->sc_dkdev, (bp->b_bcount - bp->b_resid));
   1762  1.1    oster   } else {
   1763  1.1    oster 	  db1_printf(("b_resid is still %ld\n",bp->b_resid));
   1764  1.1    oster   }
   1765  1.1    oster 
   1766  1.1    oster   rf_DiskIOComplete(queue, req, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
   1767  1.1    oster   (req->CompleteFunc)(req->argument, (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) ? 1 : 0);
   1768  1.1    oster   /*   printf("Exiting KernelWakeupFunc\n"); */
   1769  1.1    oster 
   1770  1.1    oster   splx(s); /* XXX */
   1771  1.1    oster }
   1772  1.1    oster 
   1773  1.1    oster 
   1774  1.1    oster 
   1775  1.1    oster /*
   1776  1.1    oster  * initialize a buf structure for doing an I/O in the kernel.
   1777  1.1    oster  */
   1778  1.1    oster static void InitBP(
   1779  1.1    oster   struct buf         *bp,
   1780  1.1    oster   struct vnode       *b_vp,
   1781  1.1    oster   unsigned            rw_flag,
   1782  1.1    oster   dev_t               dev,
   1783  1.1    oster   RF_SectorNum_t      startSect,
   1784  1.1    oster   RF_SectorCount_t    numSect,
   1785  1.1    oster   caddr_t             buf,
   1786  1.1    oster   void              (*cbFunc)(struct buf *),
   1787  1.1    oster   void               *cbArg,
   1788  1.1    oster   int                 logBytesPerSector,
   1789  1.1    oster   struct proc        *b_proc)
   1790  1.1    oster {
   1791  1.1    oster 	/*   bp->b_flags       = B_PHYS | rw_flag; */
   1792  1.1    oster 	bp->b_flags       = B_CALL | rw_flag; /* XXX need B_PHYS here too??? */
   1793  1.1    oster 	bp->b_bcount      = numSect << logBytesPerSector;
   1794  1.1    oster 	bp->b_bufsize     = bp->b_bcount;
   1795  1.1    oster 	bp->b_error       = 0;
   1796  1.1    oster 	bp->b_dev         = dev;
   1797  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_dev is %d\n", dev));
   1798  1.1    oster 	bp->b_un.b_addr   = buf;
   1799  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("bp->b_data=0x%x\n",(int)bp->b_data));
   1800  1.1    oster 
   1801  1.1    oster 	bp->b_blkno       = startSect;
   1802  1.1    oster 	bp->b_resid       = bp->b_bcount; /* XXX is this right!??!?!! */
   1803  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("b_bcount is: %d\n",(int)bp->b_bcount));
   1804  1.1    oster 	if (bp->b_bcount == 0) {
   1805  1.1    oster 		panic("bp->b_bcount is zero in InitBP!!\n");
   1806  1.1    oster 	}
   1807  1.1    oster 	bp->b_proc        = b_proc;
   1808  1.1    oster 	bp->b_iodone      = cbFunc;
   1809  1.1    oster 	bp->b_vp          = b_vp;
   1810  1.1    oster 
   1811  1.1    oster }
   1812  1.1    oster #endif /* KERNEL */
   1813  1.1    oster 
   1814  1.1    oster /* Extras... */
   1815  1.1    oster 
   1816  1.1    oster unsigned int rpcc()
   1817  1.1    oster {
   1818  1.1    oster 	/* XXX no clue what this is supposed to do.. my guess is
   1819  1.1    oster 	   that it's supposed to read the CPU cycle counter... */
   1820  1.1    oster 	/* 	db1_printf("this is supposed to do something useful too!??\n"); */
   1821  1.1    oster 	return(0);
   1822  1.1    oster }
   1823  1.1    oster 
   1824  1.1    oster #if 0
   1825  1.1    oster int rf_GetSpareTableFromDaemon(req)
   1826  1.1    oster   RF_SparetWait_t  *req;
   1827  1.1    oster {
   1828  1.1    oster   int retcode=1;
   1829  1.1    oster   printf("This is supposed to do something useful!!\n"); /* XXX */
   1830  1.1    oster 
   1831  1.1    oster   return(retcode);
   1832  1.1    oster 
   1833  1.1    oster }
   1834  1.1    oster #endif
   1835  1.1    oster 
   1836  1.1    oster static void
   1837  1.1    oster raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp)
   1838  1.1    oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1839  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1840  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp;
   1841  1.1    oster {
   1842  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Building a default label...\n"));
   1843  1.1    oster 	bzero(lp, sizeof(*lp));
   1844  1.1    oster 
   1845  1.1    oster 	/* fabricate a label... */
   1846  1.1    oster 	lp->d_secperunit = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1847  1.1    oster 	lp->d_secsize = raidPtr->bytesPerSector;
   1848  1.1    oster 	lp->d_nsectors = 1024 * (1024 / raidPtr->bytesPerSector);
   1849  1.1    oster 	lp->d_ntracks = 1;
   1850  1.1    oster 	lp->d_ncylinders = raidPtr->totalSectors / lp->d_nsectors;
   1851  1.1    oster 	lp->d_secpercyl = lp->d_ntracks * lp->d_nsectors;
   1852  1.1    oster 
   1853  1.1    oster 	strncpy(lp->d_typename, "raid", sizeof(lp->d_typename));
   1854  1.1    oster 	lp->d_type = DTYPE_RAID;
   1855  1.1    oster 	strncpy(lp->d_packname, "fictitious", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
   1856  1.1    oster 	lp->d_rpm = 3600;
   1857  1.1    oster 	lp->d_interleave = 1;
   1858  1.1    oster 	lp->d_flags = 0;
   1859  1.1    oster 
   1860  1.1    oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_offset = 0;
   1861  1.1    oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_size = raidPtr->totalSectors;
   1862  1.1    oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_UNUSED;
   1863  1.1    oster 	lp->d_npartitions = RAW_PART + 1;
   1864  1.1    oster 
   1865  1.1    oster 	lp->d_magic = DISKMAGIC;
   1866  1.1    oster 	lp->d_magic2 = DISKMAGIC;
   1867  1.1    oster 	lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label);
   1868  1.1    oster 
   1869  1.1    oster }
   1870  1.1    oster 
   1871  1.1    oster /*
   1872  1.1    oster  * Read the disklabel from the raid device.  If one is not present, fake one
   1873  1.1    oster  * up.
   1874  1.1    oster  */
   1875  1.1    oster static void
   1876  1.1    oster raidgetdisklabel(dev)
   1877  1.1    oster 	dev_t dev;
   1878  1.1    oster {
   1879  1.1    oster 	int unit = raidunit(dev);
   1880  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs = &raid_softc[unit];
   1881  1.1    oster 	char *errstring;
   1882  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1883  1.1    oster 	struct cpu_disklabel *clp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel;
   1884  1.1    oster 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1885  1.1    oster 
   1886  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Getting the disklabel...\n"));
   1887  1.1    oster 
   1888  1.1    oster 	bzero(clp, sizeof(*clp));
   1889  1.1    oster 
   1890  1.1    oster 	raidPtr = raidPtrs[unit];
   1891  1.1    oster 
   1892  1.1    oster 	raidgetdefaultlabel(raidPtr, rs, lp);
   1893  1.1    oster 
   1894  1.1    oster 	/*
   1895  1.1    oster 	 * Call the generic disklabel extraction routine.
   1896  1.1    oster 	 */
   1897  1.1    oster 	errstring = readdisklabel(RAIDLABELDEV(dev), raidstrategy,
   1898  1.1    oster 	    rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label, rs->sc_dkdev.dk_cpulabel);
   1899  1.1    oster 	if (errstring)
   1900  1.1    oster 		raidmakedisklabel(rs);
   1901  1.1    oster 	else {
   1902  1.1    oster 		int i;
   1903  1.1    oster 		struct partition *pp;
   1904  1.1    oster 
   1905  1.1    oster 		/*
   1906  1.1    oster 		 * Sanity check whether the found disklabel is valid.
   1907  1.1    oster 		 *
   1908  1.1    oster 		 * This is necessary since total size of the raid device
   1909  1.1    oster 		 * may vary when an interleave is changed even though exactly
   1910  1.1    oster 		 * same componets are used, and old disklabel may used
   1911  1.1    oster 		 * if that is found.
   1912  1.1    oster 		 */
   1913  1.1    oster 		if (lp->d_secperunit != rs->sc_size)
   1914  1.1    oster 			printf("WARNING: %s: "
   1915  1.1    oster 			    "total sector size in disklabel (%d) != "
   1916  1.1    oster 			    "the size of raid (%d)\n", rs->sc_xname,
   1917  1.1    oster 			    lp->d_secperunit, rs->sc_size);
   1918  1.1    oster 		for (i = 0; i < lp->d_npartitions; i++) {
   1919  1.1    oster 			pp = &lp->d_partitions[i];
   1920  1.1    oster 			if (pp->p_offset + pp->p_size > rs->sc_size)
   1921  1.1    oster 				printf("WARNING: %s: end of partition `%c' "
   1922  1.1    oster 				    "exceeds the size of raid (%d)\n",
   1923  1.1    oster 				    rs->sc_xname, 'a' + i, rs->sc_size);
   1924  1.1    oster 		}
   1925  1.1    oster 	}
   1926  1.1    oster 
   1927  1.1    oster }
   1928  1.1    oster 
   1929  1.1    oster /*
   1930  1.1    oster  * Take care of things one might want to take care of in the event
   1931  1.1    oster  * that a disklabel isn't present.
   1932  1.1    oster  */
   1933  1.1    oster static void
   1934  1.1    oster raidmakedisklabel(rs)
   1935  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   1936  1.1    oster {
   1937  1.1    oster 	struct disklabel *lp = rs->sc_dkdev.dk_label;
   1938  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Making a label..\n"));
   1939  1.1    oster 
   1940  1.1    oster 	/*
   1941  1.1    oster 	 * For historical reasons, if there's no disklabel present
   1942  1.1    oster 	 * the raw partition must be marked FS_BSDFFS.
   1943  1.1    oster 	 */
   1944  1.1    oster 
   1945  1.1    oster 	lp->d_partitions[RAW_PART].p_fstype = FS_BSDFFS;
   1946  1.1    oster 
   1947  1.1    oster 	strncpy(lp->d_packname, "default label", sizeof(lp->d_packname));
   1948  1.1    oster 
   1949  1.1    oster 	lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(lp);
   1950  1.1    oster }
   1951  1.1    oster 
   1952  1.1    oster /*
   1953  1.1    oster  * Lookup the provided name in the filesystem.  If the file exists,
   1954  1.1    oster  * is a valid block device, and isn't being used by anyone else,
   1955  1.1    oster  * set *vpp to the file's vnode.
   1956  1.1    oster  * You'll find the original of this in ccd.c
   1957  1.1    oster  */
   1958  1.1    oster int
   1959  1.1    oster raidlookup(path, p, vpp)
   1960  1.1    oster 	char *path;
   1961  1.1    oster 	struct proc *p;
   1962  1.1    oster 	struct vnode **vpp;	/* result */
   1963  1.1    oster {
   1964  1.1    oster 	struct nameidata nd;
   1965  1.1    oster 	struct vnode *vp;
   1966  1.1    oster 	struct vattr va;
   1967  1.1    oster 	int error;
   1968  1.1    oster 
   1969  1.1    oster 	db1_printf(("Doing raidlookup...: %s 0x%x\n",path,(int)p));
   1970  1.1    oster 
   1971  1.1    oster 	NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW, UIO_SYSSPACE, path, p);
   1972  1.1    oster 	if ((error = vn_open(&nd, FREAD|FWRITE, 0)) != 0) {
   1973  1.1    oster #ifdef DEBUG
   1974  1.1    oster 			printf("RAIDframe: vn_open returned %d\n",error);
   1975  1.1    oster #endif
   1976  1.1    oster 		return (error);
   1977  1.1    oster 	}
   1978  1.1    oster 	vp = nd.ni_vp;
   1979  1.1    oster 	if (vp->v_usecount > 1) {
   1980  1.1    oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1981  1.1    oster 		(void)vn_close(vp, FREAD|FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1982  1.1    oster 		return (EBUSY);
   1983  1.1    oster 	}
   1984  1.1    oster 	if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, p->p_ucred, p)) != 0) {
   1985  1.1    oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1986  1.1    oster 		(void)vn_close(vp, FREAD|FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1987  1.1    oster 		return (error);
   1988  1.1    oster 	}
   1989  1.1    oster 	/* XXX: eventually we should handle VREG, too. */
   1990  1.1    oster 	if (va.va_type != VBLK) {
   1991  1.1    oster 		VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1992  1.1    oster 		(void)vn_close(vp, FREAD|FWRITE, p->p_ucred, p);
   1993  1.1    oster 		return (ENOTBLK);
   1994  1.1    oster 	}
   1995  1.1    oster 	VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
   1996  1.1    oster 	*vpp = vp;
   1997  1.1    oster 	return (0);
   1998  1.1    oster }
   1999  1.1    oster 
   2000  1.1    oster /*
   2001  1.1    oster  * Wait interruptibly for an exclusive lock.
   2002  1.1    oster  *
   2003  1.1    oster  * XXX
   2004  1.1    oster  * Several drivers do this; it should be abstracted and made MP-safe.
   2005  1.1    oster  * (Hmm... where have we seen this warning before :->  GO )
   2006  1.1    oster  */
   2007  1.1    oster static int
   2008  1.1    oster raidlock(rs)
   2009  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   2010  1.1    oster {
   2011  1.1    oster 	int error;
   2012  1.1    oster 
   2013  1.1    oster 	while ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_LOCKED) != 0) {
   2014  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_WANTED;
   2015  1.1    oster 		if ((error =
   2016  1.1    oster 		     tsleep(rs, PRIBIO | PCATCH, "raidlck", 0)) != 0)
   2017  1.1    oster 			return (error);
   2018  1.1    oster 	}
   2019  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_flags |= RAIDF_LOCKED;
   2020  1.1    oster 	return (0);
   2021  1.1    oster }
   2022  1.1    oster 
   2023  1.1    oster /*
   2024  1.1    oster  * Unlock and wake up any waiters.
   2025  1.1    oster  */
   2026  1.1    oster static void
   2027  1.1    oster raidunlock(rs)
   2028  1.1    oster 	struct raid_softc *rs;
   2029  1.1    oster {
   2030  1.1    oster 
   2031  1.1    oster 	rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_LOCKED;
   2032  1.1    oster 	if ((rs->sc_flags & RAIDF_WANTED) != 0) {
   2033  1.1    oster 		rs->sc_flags &= ~RAIDF_WANTED;
   2034  1.1    oster 		wakeup(rs);
   2035  1.1    oster 	}
   2036  1.1    oster }
   2037