rf_paritymap.h revision 1.1 1 1.1 jld /* $NetBSD: rf_paritymap.h,v 1.1 2009/11/17 18:54:26 jld Exp $ */
2 1.1 jld
3 1.1 jld /*-
4 1.1 jld * Copyright (c) 2009 Jed Davis.
5 1.1 jld * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 jld *
7 1.1 jld * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 1.1 jld * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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15 1.1 jld *
16 1.1 jld * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
17 1.1 jld * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
18 1.1 jld * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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26 1.1 jld * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 1.1 jld */
28 1.1 jld
29 1.1 jld #include <sys/mutex.h>
30 1.1 jld #include <sys/param.h>
31 1.1 jld #include <sys/rwlock.h>
32 1.1 jld #include <sys/types.h>
33 1.1 jld
34 1.1 jld #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
35 1.1 jld
36 1.1 jld /* RF_PARITYMAP_N* in raidframevar.h */
37 1.1 jld
38 1.1 jld #define RF_PMLABEL_VALID 1
39 1.1 jld #define RF_PMLABEL_WASUSED 2
40 1.1 jld #define RF_PMLABEL_DISABLE 4
41 1.1 jld
42 1.1 jld /*
43 1.1 jld * On-disk format: a single bit for each region; if the bit is clear,
44 1.1 jld * then the parity is clean.
45 1.1 jld */
46 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap_ondisk
47 1.1 jld {
48 1.1 jld /* XXX Do these really need to be volatile? */
49 1.1 jld volatile char bits[RF_PARITYMAP_NBYTE];
50 1.1 jld };
51 1.1 jld
52 1.1 jld /* In-core per-region state: a byte for each, encoded as follows. */
53 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap_current
54 1.1 jld {
55 1.1 jld volatile int8_t state[RF_PARITYMAP_NREG];
56 1.1 jld /*
57 1.1 jld * Values:
58 1.1 jld * if x == 0, the region may be written out as clean
59 1.1 jld * if x > 0, then x outstanding IOs to that region
60 1.1 jld * if x < 0, then there was recently IO; periodically increment x
61 1.1 jld */
62 1.1 jld };
63 1.1 jld
64 1.1 jld /* The entire state. */
65 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap
66 1.1 jld {
67 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap_ondisk *disk_boot, *disk_now;
68 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap_current *current;
69 1.1 jld
70 1.1 jld /*
71 1.1 jld * This lock will be held while component disks' caches are
72 1.1 jld * flushed, which could take many milliseconds, so it should
73 1.1 jld * not be taken where that kind of delay is unacceptable.
74 1.1 jld * Contention on this lock is not, however, expected to be a
75 1.1 jld * performance bottleneck.
76 1.1 jld */
77 1.1 jld kmutex_t lock;
78 1.1 jld /*
79 1.1 jld * The flags field, below, has its own lock so that
80 1.1 jld * inter-thread communication can occur without taking the
81 1.1 jld * overall lock. Ordering is lock -> lk_flags.
82 1.1 jld */
83 1.1 jld kmutex_t lk_flags;
84 1.1 jld
85 1.1 jld RF_Raid_t *raid;
86 1.1 jld daddr_t region_size;
87 1.1 jld callout_t ticker;
88 1.1 jld struct rf_pmparams params;
89 1.1 jld volatile int flags;
90 1.1 jld struct rf_pmctrs ctrs;
91 1.1 jld };
92 1.1 jld
93 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_status(struct rf_paritymap *, struct rf_pmstat *);
94 1.1 jld
95 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_test(struct rf_paritymap *, daddr_t);
96 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_begin_region(struct rf_paritymap *, unsigned);
97 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_begin(struct rf_paritymap *, daddr_t, daddr_t);
98 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_end_region(struct rf_paritymap *, unsigned);
99 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_end(struct rf_paritymap *, daddr_t, daddr_t);
100 1.1 jld
101 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_checkwork(struct rf_paritymap *);
102 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_invalidate(struct rf_paritymap *);
103 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_forceclean(struct rf_paritymap *);
104 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_write(struct rf_paritymap *);
105 1.1 jld
106 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_init(struct rf_paritymap *, RF_Raid_t *,
107 1.1 jld const struct rf_pmparams *);
108 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_destroy(struct rf_paritymap *, int);
109 1.1 jld
110 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_rewrite(struct rf_paritymap *);
111 1.1 jld
112 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_merge(struct rf_paritymap_ondisk *,
113 1.1 jld struct rf_paritymap_ondisk *);
114 1.1 jld
115 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_attach(RF_Raid_t *, int);
116 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_detach(RF_Raid_t *); /* Not while the RAID is live! */
117 1.1 jld
118 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_get_disable(RF_Raid_t *);
119 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_set_disable(RF_Raid_t *, int);
120 1.1 jld
121 1.1 jld int rf_paritymap_set_params(struct rf_paritymap *,
122 1.1 jld const struct rf_pmparams *, int);
123 1.1 jld
124 1.1 jld void rf_paritymap_init_label(struct rf_paritymap *,
125 1.1 jld RF_ComponentLabel_t *);
126