rf_reconstruct.c revision 1.98.4.1 1 1.98.4.1 joerg /* $NetBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.98.4.1 2007/10/02 18:28:38 joerg Exp $ */
2 1.1 oster /*
3 1.1 oster * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
4 1.1 oster * All rights reserved.
5 1.1 oster *
6 1.1 oster * Author: Mark Holland
7 1.1 oster *
8 1.1 oster * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
9 1.1 oster * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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12 1.1 oster * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
13 1.1 oster *
14 1.1 oster * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
15 1.1 oster * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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17 1.1 oster *
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19 1.1 oster *
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21 1.1 oster * School of Computer Science
22 1.1 oster * Carnegie Mellon University
23 1.1 oster * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
24 1.1 oster *
25 1.1 oster * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
26 1.1 oster * rights to redistribute these changes.
27 1.1 oster */
28 1.1 oster
29 1.1 oster /************************************************************
30 1.1 oster *
31 1.1 oster * rf_reconstruct.c -- code to perform on-line reconstruction
32 1.1 oster *
33 1.1 oster ************************************************************/
34 1.31 lukem
35 1.31 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
36 1.98.4.1 joerg __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.98.4.1 2007/10/02 18:28:38 joerg Exp $");
37 1.1 oster
38 1.97 ad #include <sys/param.h>
39 1.1 oster #include <sys/time.h>
40 1.1 oster #include <sys/buf.h>
41 1.1 oster #include <sys/errno.h>
42 1.5 oster #include <sys/systm.h>
43 1.5 oster #include <sys/proc.h>
44 1.5 oster #include <sys/ioctl.h>
45 1.5 oster #include <sys/fcntl.h>
46 1.5 oster #include <sys/vnode.h>
47 1.30 oster #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
48 1.5 oster
49 1.1 oster #include "rf_raid.h"
50 1.1 oster #include "rf_reconutil.h"
51 1.1 oster #include "rf_revent.h"
52 1.1 oster #include "rf_reconbuffer.h"
53 1.1 oster #include "rf_acctrace.h"
54 1.1 oster #include "rf_etimer.h"
55 1.1 oster #include "rf_dag.h"
56 1.1 oster #include "rf_desc.h"
57 1.36 oster #include "rf_debugprint.h"
58 1.1 oster #include "rf_general.h"
59 1.1 oster #include "rf_driver.h"
60 1.1 oster #include "rf_utils.h"
61 1.1 oster #include "rf_shutdown.h"
62 1.1 oster
63 1.1 oster #include "rf_kintf.h"
64 1.1 oster
65 1.1 oster /* setting these to -1 causes them to be set to their default values if not set by debug options */
66 1.1 oster
67 1.41 oster #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
68 1.1 oster #define Dprintf(s) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
69 1.1 oster #define Dprintf1(s,a) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
70 1.1 oster #define Dprintf2(s,a,b) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
71 1.1 oster #define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
72 1.1 oster #define Dprintf4(s,a,b,c,d) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),(void *)((unsigned long)d),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
73 1.1 oster #define Dprintf5(s,a,b,c,d,e) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),(void *)((unsigned long)d),(void *)((unsigned long)e),NULL,NULL,NULL)
74 1.1 oster #define Dprintf6(s,a,b,c,d,e,f) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),(void *)((unsigned long)d),(void *)((unsigned long)e),(void *)((unsigned long)f),NULL,NULL)
75 1.1 oster #define Dprintf7(s,a,b,c,d,e,f,g) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),(void *)((unsigned long)c),(void *)((unsigned long)d),(void *)((unsigned long)e),(void *)((unsigned long)f),(void *)((unsigned long)g),NULL)
76 1.1 oster
77 1.1 oster #define DDprintf1(s,a) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
78 1.1 oster #define DDprintf2(s,a,b) if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),(void *)((unsigned long)b),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
79 1.33 oster
80 1.41 oster #else /* RF_DEBUG_RECON */
81 1.33 oster
82 1.33 oster #define Dprintf(s) {}
83 1.33 oster #define Dprintf1(s,a) {}
84 1.33 oster #define Dprintf2(s,a,b) {}
85 1.33 oster #define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) {}
86 1.33 oster #define Dprintf4(s,a,b,c,d) {}
87 1.33 oster #define Dprintf5(s,a,b,c,d,e) {}
88 1.33 oster #define Dprintf6(s,a,b,c,d,e,f) {}
89 1.33 oster #define Dprintf7(s,a,b,c,d,e,f,g) {}
90 1.33 oster
91 1.33 oster #define DDprintf1(s,a) {}
92 1.33 oster #define DDprintf2(s,a,b) {}
93 1.33 oster
94 1.41 oster #endif /* RF_DEBUG_RECON */
95 1.33 oster
96 1.82 oster #define RF_RECON_DONE_READS 1
97 1.82 oster #define RF_RECON_READ_ERROR 2
98 1.82 oster #define RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR 3
99 1.82 oster #define RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED 4
100 1.82 oster
101 1.73 oster #define RF_MAX_FREE_RECONBUFFER 32
102 1.73 oster #define RF_MIN_FREE_RECONBUFFER 16
103 1.1 oster
104 1.69 oster static RF_RaidReconDesc_t *AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t,
105 1.69 oster RF_RaidDisk_t *, int, RF_RowCol_t);
106 1.69 oster static void FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *);
107 1.69 oster static int ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *, RF_ReconEvent_t *);
108 1.69 oster static int IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t);
109 1.69 oster static int TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t);
110 1.87 perry static int ComputePSDiskOffsets(RF_Raid_t *, RF_StripeNum_t, RF_RowCol_t,
111 1.69 oster RF_SectorNum_t *, RF_SectorNum_t *, RF_RowCol_t *,
112 1.69 oster RF_SectorNum_t *);
113 1.69 oster static int IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *);
114 1.69 oster static int ReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
115 1.69 oster static int ReconWriteDoneProc(void *, int);
116 1.69 oster static void CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *, RF_HeadSepLimit_t);
117 1.69 oster static int CheckHeadSeparation(RF_Raid_t *, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
118 1.69 oster RF_RowCol_t, RF_HeadSepLimit_t,
119 1.69 oster RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
120 1.69 oster static int CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(RF_Raid_t *,
121 1.69 oster RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *,
122 1.69 oster RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
123 1.69 oster RF_RowCol_t, RF_StripeNum_t,
124 1.69 oster RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
125 1.69 oster static void ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
126 1.1 oster static void rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *);
127 1.1 oster
128 1.1 oster struct RF_ReconDoneProc_s {
129 1.4 oster void (*proc) (RF_Raid_t *, void *);
130 1.4 oster void *arg;
131 1.4 oster RF_ReconDoneProc_t *next;
132 1.1 oster };
133 1.1 oster
134 1.13 oster /**************************************************************************
135 1.1 oster *
136 1.1 oster * sets up the parameters that will be used by the reconstruction process
137 1.1 oster * currently there are none, except for those that the layout-specific
138 1.1 oster * configuration (e.g. rf_ConfigureDeclustered) routine sets up.
139 1.1 oster *
140 1.1 oster * in the kernel, we fire off the recon thread.
141 1.1 oster *
142 1.13 oster **************************************************************************/
143 1.87 perry static void
144 1.95 christos rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *ignored)
145 1.4 oster {
146 1.74 oster pool_destroy(&rf_pools.reconbuffer);
147 1.4 oster }
148 1.4 oster
149 1.87 perry int
150 1.60 oster rf_ConfigureReconstruction(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp)
151 1.4 oster {
152 1.4 oster
153 1.74 oster rf_pool_init(&rf_pools.reconbuffer, sizeof(RF_ReconBuffer_t),
154 1.74 oster "rf_reconbuffer_pl", RF_MIN_FREE_RECONBUFFER, RF_MAX_FREE_RECONBUFFER);
155 1.66 oster rf_ShutdownCreate(listp, rf_ShutdownReconstruction, NULL);
156 1.66 oster
157 1.4 oster return (0);
158 1.4 oster }
159 1.4 oster
160 1.4 oster static RF_RaidReconDesc_t *
161 1.87 perry AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col,
162 1.60 oster RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr, int numDisksDone,
163 1.60 oster RF_RowCol_t scol)
164 1.1 oster {
165 1.1 oster
166 1.4 oster RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
167 1.4 oster
168 1.80 oster RF_Malloc(reconDesc, sizeof(RF_RaidReconDesc_t),
169 1.80 oster (RF_RaidReconDesc_t *));
170 1.4 oster reconDesc->raidPtr = raidPtr;
171 1.4 oster reconDesc->col = col;
172 1.4 oster reconDesc->spareDiskPtr = spareDiskPtr;
173 1.4 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone = numDisksDone;
174 1.4 oster reconDesc->scol = scol;
175 1.4 oster reconDesc->next = NULL;
176 1.1 oster
177 1.4 oster return (reconDesc);
178 1.1 oster }
179 1.1 oster
180 1.87 perry static void
181 1.60 oster FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
182 1.1 oster {
183 1.1 oster #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
184 1.50 oster printf("raid%d: %lu recon event waits, %lu recon delays\n",
185 1.50 oster reconDesc->raidPtr->raidid,
186 1.87 perry (long) reconDesc->numReconEventWaits,
187 1.50 oster (long) reconDesc->numReconExecDelays);
188 1.4 oster #endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
189 1.50 oster printf("raid%d: %lu max exec ticks\n",
190 1.50 oster reconDesc->raidPtr->raidid,
191 1.50 oster (long) reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks);
192 1.1 oster #if (RF_RECON_STATS > 0) || defined(KERNEL)
193 1.4 oster printf("\n");
194 1.4 oster #endif /* (RF_RECON_STATS > 0) || KERNEL */
195 1.80 oster RF_Free(reconDesc, sizeof(RF_RaidReconDesc_t));
196 1.1 oster }
197 1.1 oster
198 1.1 oster
199 1.13 oster /*****************************************************************************
200 1.1 oster *
201 1.1 oster * primary routine to reconstruct a failed disk. This should be called from
202 1.1 oster * within its own thread. It won't return until reconstruction completes,
203 1.1 oster * fails, or is aborted.
204 1.13 oster *****************************************************************************/
205 1.87 perry int
206 1.60 oster rf_ReconstructFailedDisk(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
207 1.4 oster {
208 1.52 jdolecek const RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
209 1.4 oster int rc;
210 1.4 oster
211 1.4 oster lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
212 1.4 oster if (lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
213 1.4 oster /*
214 1.4 oster * The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
215 1.4 oster * disk at a time for each array.
216 1.4 oster */
217 1.4 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
218 1.4 oster while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
219 1.4 oster RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
220 1.4 oster }
221 1.4 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
222 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
223 1.57 oster rc = rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(raidPtr, col);
224 1.6 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
225 1.6 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
226 1.6 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
227 1.4 oster } else {
228 1.4 oster RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for arch %c\n",
229 1.4 oster lp->parityConfig);
230 1.4 oster rc = EIO;
231 1.4 oster }
232 1.4 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
233 1.4 oster return (rc);
234 1.4 oster }
235 1.4 oster
236 1.87 perry int
237 1.60 oster rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
238 1.4 oster {
239 1.5 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
240 1.4 oster RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
241 1.4 oster RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
242 1.57 oster RF_RowCol_t scol;
243 1.4 oster int numDisksDone = 0, rc;
244 1.4 oster
245 1.4 oster /* first look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct the data */
246 1.4 oster /* spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0. This may have to
247 1.4 oster * change eventually */
248 1.4 oster
249 1.4 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
250 1.57 oster RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[col].status == rf_ds_failed);
251 1.72 oster #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
252 1.4 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
253 1.57 oster if (raidPtr->status != rf_rs_degraded) {
254 1.57 oster RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct disk at col %d because status not degraded\n", col);
255 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
256 1.4 oster return (EINVAL);
257 1.4 oster }
258 1.4 oster scol = (-1);
259 1.4 oster } else {
260 1.72 oster #endif
261 1.4 oster for (scol = raidPtr->numCol; scol < raidPtr->numCol + raidPtr->numSpare; scol++) {
262 1.57 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[scol].status == rf_ds_spare) {
263 1.57 oster spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[scol];
264 1.4 oster spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
265 1.4 oster break;
266 1.4 oster }
267 1.4 oster }
268 1.4 oster if (!spareDiskPtr) {
269 1.57 oster RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct disk at col %d because no spares are available\n", col);
270 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
271 1.4 oster return (ENOSPC);
272 1.4 oster }
273 1.57 oster printf("RECON: initiating reconstruction on col %d -> spare at col %d\n", col, scol);
274 1.72 oster #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
275 1.4 oster }
276 1.72 oster #endif
277 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
278 1.1 oster
279 1.57 oster reconDesc = AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, col, spareDiskPtr, numDisksDone, scol);
280 1.4 oster raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
281 1.1 oster #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
282 1.4 oster reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
283 1.4 oster reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
284 1.4 oster reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
285 1.4 oster #endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
286 1.4 oster reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
287 1.4 oster reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
288 1.4 oster reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
289 1.4 oster rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
290 1.5 oster
291 1.5 oster if (!rc) {
292 1.5 oster /* fix up the component label */
293 1.5 oster /* Don't actually need the read here.. */
294 1.5 oster raidread_component_label(
295 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[scol].ci_dev,
296 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[scol].ci_vp,
297 1.5 oster &c_label);
298 1.87 perry
299 1.15 oster raid_init_component_label( raidPtr, &c_label);
300 1.57 oster c_label.row = 0;
301 1.5 oster c_label.column = col;
302 1.5 oster c_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
303 1.5 oster c_label.status = rf_ds_optimal;
304 1.57 oster c_label.partitionSize = raidPtr->Disks[scol].partitionSize;
305 1.15 oster
306 1.28 oster /* We've just done a rebuild based on all the other
307 1.28 oster disks, so at this point the parity is known to be
308 1.28 oster clean, even if it wasn't before. */
309 1.28 oster
310 1.28 oster /* XXX doesn't hold for RAID 6!!*/
311 1.28 oster
312 1.48 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
313 1.28 oster raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
314 1.48 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
315 1.28 oster
316 1.15 oster /* XXXX MORE NEEDED HERE */
317 1.87 perry
318 1.5 oster raidwrite_component_label(
319 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[scol].ci_dev,
320 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[scol].ci_vp,
321 1.5 oster &c_label);
322 1.49 oster
323 1.82 oster } else {
324 1.82 oster /* Reconstruct failed. */
325 1.82 oster
326 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
327 1.82 oster /* Failed disk goes back to "failed" status */
328 1.82 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
329 1.82 oster
330 1.82 oster /* Spare disk goes back to "spare" status. */
331 1.82 oster spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_spare;
332 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
333 1.84 oster
334 1.5 oster }
335 1.84 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr, RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
336 1.5 oster return (rc);
337 1.5 oster }
338 1.5 oster
339 1.87 perry /*
340 1.5 oster
341 1.5 oster Allow reconstructing a disk in-place -- i.e. component /dev/sd2e goes AWOL,
342 1.87 perry and you don't get a spare until the next Monday. With this function
343 1.87 perry (and hot-swappable drives) you can now put your new disk containing
344 1.5 oster /dev/sd2e on the bus, scsictl it alive, and then use raidctl(8) to
345 1.5 oster rebuild the data "on the spot".
346 1.5 oster
347 1.5 oster */
348 1.5 oster
349 1.5 oster int
350 1.60 oster rf_ReconstructInPlace(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
351 1.5 oster {
352 1.5 oster RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
353 1.5 oster RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
354 1.52 jdolecek const RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
355 1.5 oster RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
356 1.5 oster int numDisksDone = 0, rc;
357 1.5 oster struct partinfo dpart;
358 1.5 oster struct vnode *vp;
359 1.5 oster struct vattr va;
360 1.90 christos struct lwp *lwp;
361 1.5 oster int retcode;
362 1.21 oster int ac;
363 1.5 oster
364 1.5 oster lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
365 1.61 oster if (!lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
366 1.61 oster RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for arch %c\n",
367 1.61 oster lp->parityConfig);
368 1.61 oster /* wakeup anyone who might be waiting to do a reconstruct */
369 1.61 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
370 1.61 oster return(EIO);
371 1.62 oster }
372 1.5 oster
373 1.62 oster /*
374 1.62 oster * The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
375 1.62 oster * disk at a time for each array.
376 1.62 oster */
377 1.62 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
378 1.5 oster
379 1.62 oster if (raidPtr->Disks[col].status != rf_ds_failed) {
380 1.62 oster /* "It's gone..." */
381 1.62 oster raidPtr->numFailures++;
382 1.62 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
383 1.62 oster raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
384 1.62 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
385 1.62 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr,
386 1.62 oster RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
387 1.62 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
388 1.62 oster }
389 1.87 perry
390 1.62 oster while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
391 1.62 oster RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
392 1.62 oster }
393 1.87 perry
394 1.62 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
395 1.87 perry
396 1.62 oster /* first look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct the
397 1.62 oster data. spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0. This
398 1.62 oster may have to change eventually */
399 1.87 perry
400 1.62 oster /* Actually, we don't care if it's failed or not... On a RAID
401 1.62 oster set with correct parity, this function should be callable
402 1.98.4.1 joerg on any component without ill effects. */
403 1.62 oster /* RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[col].status == rf_ds_failed); */
404 1.87 perry
405 1.72 oster #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
406 1.62 oster if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
407 1.62 oster RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct to disk at col %d: operation not supported for RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE\n", col);
408 1.87 perry
409 1.62 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
410 1.62 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
411 1.64 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
412 1.62 oster return (EINVAL);
413 1.87 perry }
414 1.72 oster #endif
415 1.98 ad lwp = raidPtr->engine_thread;
416 1.87 perry
417 1.87 perry /* This device may have been opened successfully the
418 1.62 oster first time. Close it before trying to open it again.. */
419 1.87 perry
420 1.62 oster if (raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp != NULL) {
421 1.37 oster #if 0
422 1.62 oster printf("Closed the open device: %s\n",
423 1.62 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].devname);
424 1.37 oster #endif
425 1.62 oster vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp;
426 1.62 oster ac = raidPtr->Disks[col].auto_configured;
427 1.62 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
428 1.62 oster rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, ac);
429 1.62 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
430 1.62 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = NULL;
431 1.62 oster }
432 1.62 oster /* note that this disk was *not* auto_configured (any longer)*/
433 1.62 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].auto_configured = 0;
434 1.87 perry
435 1.37 oster #if 0
436 1.62 oster printf("About to (re-)open the device for rebuilding: %s\n",
437 1.62 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].devname);
438 1.37 oster #endif
439 1.62 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
440 1.96 cube retcode = dk_lookup(raidPtr->Disks[col].devname, lwp, &vp, UIO_SYSSPACE);
441 1.87 perry
442 1.62 oster if (retcode) {
443 1.93 christos printf("raid%d: rebuilding: dk_lookup on device: %s failed: %d!\n",raidPtr->raidid,
444 1.62 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].devname, retcode);
445 1.87 perry
446 1.87 perry /* the component isn't responding properly...
447 1.62 oster must be still dead :-( */
448 1.62 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
449 1.62 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
450 1.48 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
451 1.64 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
452 1.62 oster return(retcode);
453 1.63 oster }
454 1.63 oster
455 1.87 perry /* Ok, so we can at least do a lookup...
456 1.63 oster How about actually getting a vp for it? */
457 1.87 perry
458 1.92 ad if ((retcode = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, lwp->l_cred, lwp)) != 0) {
459 1.63 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
460 1.63 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
461 1.63 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
462 1.64 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
463 1.63 oster return(retcode);
464 1.63 oster }
465 1.63 oster
466 1.92 ad retcode = VOP_IOCTL(vp, DIOCGPART, &dpart, FREAD, lwp->l_cred, lwp);
467 1.63 oster if (retcode) {
468 1.62 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
469 1.63 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
470 1.62 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
471 1.64 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
472 1.63 oster return(retcode);
473 1.62 oster }
474 1.63 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
475 1.63 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].blockSize = dpart.disklab->d_secsize;
476 1.87 perry
477 1.64 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks = dpart.part->p_size -
478 1.63 oster rf_protectedSectors;
479 1.87 perry
480 1.63 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = vp;
481 1.63 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = va.va_rdev;
482 1.87 perry
483 1.63 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].dev = va.va_rdev;
484 1.87 perry
485 1.63 oster /* we allow the user to specify that only a fraction
486 1.63 oster of the disks should be used this is just for debug:
487 1.63 oster it speeds up * the parity scan */
488 1.63 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks = raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks *
489 1.63 oster rf_sizePercentage / 100;
490 1.63 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
491 1.87 perry
492 1.62 oster spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[col];
493 1.62 oster spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
494 1.87 perry
495 1.87 perry printf("raid%d: initiating in-place reconstruction on column %d\n",
496 1.62 oster raidPtr->raidid, col);
497 1.5 oster
498 1.87 perry reconDesc = AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, col, spareDiskPtr,
499 1.62 oster numDisksDone, col);
500 1.62 oster raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
501 1.5 oster #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
502 1.62 oster reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
503 1.62 oster reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
504 1.62 oster reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
505 1.5 oster #endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
506 1.62 oster reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
507 1.62 oster reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
508 1.62 oster reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
509 1.62 oster rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
510 1.87 perry
511 1.5 oster if (!rc) {
512 1.48 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
513 1.5 oster /* Need to set these here, as at this point it'll be claiming
514 1.5 oster that the disk is in rf_ds_spared! But we know better :-) */
515 1.87 perry
516 1.57 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_optimal;
517 1.57 oster raidPtr->status = rf_rs_optimal;
518 1.48 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
519 1.87 perry
520 1.5 oster /* fix up the component label */
521 1.5 oster /* Don't actually need the read here.. */
522 1.57 oster raidread_component_label(raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev,
523 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp,
524 1.5 oster &c_label);
525 1.16 oster
526 1.48 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
527 1.16 oster raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, &c_label);
528 1.16 oster
529 1.57 oster c_label.row = 0;
530 1.5 oster c_label.column = col;
531 1.28 oster
532 1.28 oster /* We've just done a rebuild based on all the other
533 1.28 oster disks, so at this point the parity is known to be
534 1.28 oster clean, even if it wasn't before. */
535 1.28 oster
536 1.28 oster /* XXX doesn't hold for RAID 6!!*/
537 1.28 oster
538 1.28 oster raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
539 1.48 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
540 1.87 perry
541 1.57 oster raidwrite_component_label(raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev,
542 1.57 oster raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp,
543 1.5 oster &c_label);
544 1.49 oster
545 1.82 oster } else {
546 1.82 oster /* Reconstruct-in-place failed. Disk goes back to
547 1.82 oster "failed" status, regardless of what it was before. */
548 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
549 1.82 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
550 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
551 1.82 oster }
552 1.5 oster
553 1.84 oster rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr, RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
554 1.84 oster
555 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
556 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
557 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
558 1.87 perry
559 1.5 oster RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
560 1.4 oster return (rc);
561 1.4 oster }
562 1.4 oster
563 1.4 oster
564 1.87 perry int
565 1.60 oster rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
566 1.4 oster {
567 1.4 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr = reconDesc->raidPtr;
568 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t col = reconDesc->col;
569 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t scol = reconDesc->scol;
570 1.4 oster RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr;
571 1.46 oster RF_ReconCtrl_t *tmp_reconctrl;
572 1.4 oster RF_ReconEvent_t *event;
573 1.82 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *p;
574 1.4 oster struct timeval etime, elpsd;
575 1.4 oster unsigned long xor_s, xor_resid_us;
576 1.54 simonb int i, ds;
577 1.82 oster int status;
578 1.82 oster int recon_error, write_error;
579 1.4 oster
580 1.78 oster raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs = 0;
581 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
582 1.78 oster /* create one trace record per physical disk */
583 1.78 oster RF_Malloc(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t), (RF_AccTraceEntry_t *));
584 1.67 oster #endif
585 1.87 perry
586 1.78 oster /* quiesce the array prior to starting recon. this is needed
587 1.78 oster * to assure no nasty interactions with pending user writes.
588 1.78 oster * We need to do this before we change the disk or row status. */
589 1.87 perry
590 1.78 oster Dprintf("RECON: begin request suspend\n");
591 1.78 oster rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
592 1.78 oster Dprintf("RECON: end request suspend\n");
593 1.87 perry
594 1.78 oster /* allocate our RF_ReconCTRL_t before we protect raidPtr->reconControl[row] */
595 1.78 oster tmp_reconctrl = rf_MakeReconControl(reconDesc, col, scol);
596 1.87 perry
597 1.78 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
598 1.87 perry
599 1.78 oster /* create the reconstruction control pointer and install it in
600 1.78 oster * the right slot */
601 1.78 oster raidPtr->reconControl = tmp_reconctrl;
602 1.78 oster mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
603 1.88 oster raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal = mapPtr->totalRUs;
604 1.88 oster raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete = 0;
605 1.78 oster raidPtr->status = rf_rs_reconstructing;
606 1.78 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_reconstructing;
607 1.78 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].spareCol = scol;
608 1.87 perry
609 1.78 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
610 1.87 perry
611 1.78 oster RF_GETTIME(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime);
612 1.87 perry
613 1.78 oster /* now start up the actual reconstruction: issue a read for
614 1.78 oster * each surviving disk */
615 1.87 perry
616 1.78 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone = 0;
617 1.78 oster for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++) {
618 1.78 oster if (i != col) {
619 1.78 oster /* find and issue the next I/O on the
620 1.78 oster * indicated disk */
621 1.78 oster if (IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, i)) {
622 1.78 oster Dprintf1("RECON: done issuing for c%d\n", i);
623 1.78 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
624 1.4 oster }
625 1.4 oster }
626 1.78 oster }
627 1.4 oster
628 1.78 oster Dprintf("RECON: resume requests\n");
629 1.78 oster rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
630 1.87 perry
631 1.78 oster /* process reconstruction events until all disks report that
632 1.78 oster * they've completed all work */
633 1.4 oster
634 1.78 oster mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
635 1.82 oster recon_error = 0;
636 1.82 oster write_error = 0;
637 1.82 oster
638 1.78 oster while (reconDesc->numDisksDone < raidPtr->numCol - 1) {
639 1.87 perry
640 1.78 oster event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
641 1.82 oster status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
642 1.82 oster
643 1.82 oster /* the normal case is that a read completes, and all is well. */
644 1.82 oster if (status == RF_RECON_DONE_READS) {
645 1.82 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
646 1.82 oster } else if ((status == RF_RECON_READ_ERROR) ||
647 1.82 oster (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR)) {
648 1.87 perry /* an error was encountered while reconstructing...
649 1.87 perry Pretend we've finished this disk.
650 1.82 oster */
651 1.82 oster recon_error = 1;
652 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
653 1.82 oster
654 1.87 perry /* bump the numDisksDone count for reads,
655 1.82 oster but not for writes */
656 1.82 oster if (status == RF_RECON_READ_ERROR)
657 1.82 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
658 1.82 oster
659 1.82 oster /* write errors are special -- when we are
660 1.82 oster done dealing with the reads that are
661 1.82 oster finished, we don't want to wait for any
662 1.82 oster writes */
663 1.82 oster if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR)
664 1.82 oster write_error = 1;
665 1.82 oster
666 1.82 oster } else if (status == RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED) {
667 1.82 oster /* count this component as being "done" */
668 1.78 oster reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
669 1.82 oster }
670 1.82 oster
671 1.82 oster if (recon_error) {
672 1.82 oster
673 1.82 oster /* make sure any stragglers are woken up so that
674 1.82 oster their theads will complete, and we can get out
675 1.82 oster of here with all IO processed */
676 1.82 oster
677 1.82 oster while (raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList) {
678 1.82 oster p = raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList;
679 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList = p->next;
680 1.82 oster p->next = NULL;
681 1.82 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, p->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR);
682 1.82 oster rf_FreeCallbackDesc(p);
683 1.82 oster }
684 1.82 oster }
685 1.82 oster
686 1.87 perry raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal =
687 1.78 oster mapPtr->totalRUs;
688 1.87 perry raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete =
689 1.87 perry mapPtr->totalRUs -
690 1.78 oster rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr);
691 1.82 oster
692 1.65 oster #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
693 1.87 perry raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete =
694 1.78 oster (raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete * 100 / raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal);
695 1.78 oster if (rf_prReconSched) {
696 1.78 oster rf_PrintReconSchedule(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, &(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime));
697 1.78 oster }
698 1.41 oster #endif
699 1.78 oster }
700 1.87 perry
701 1.78 oster mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
702 1.78 oster if (rf_reconDebug) {
703 1.78 oster printf("RECON: all reads completed\n");
704 1.78 oster }
705 1.78 oster /* at this point all the reads have completed. We now wait
706 1.78 oster * for any pending writes to complete, and then we're done */
707 1.82 oster
708 1.82 oster while (!recon_error && rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap) > 0) {
709 1.87 perry
710 1.78 oster event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
711 1.83 oster status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
712 1.82 oster
713 1.82 oster if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
714 1.82 oster recon_error = 1;
715 1.87 perry raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
716 1.82 oster /* an error was encountered at the very end... bail */
717 1.82 oster } else {
718 1.82 oster #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
719 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete = 100 - (rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr) * 100 / mapPtr->totalRUs);
720 1.82 oster if (rf_prReconSched) {
721 1.82 oster rf_PrintReconSchedule(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, &(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime));
722 1.82 oster }
723 1.82 oster #endif
724 1.82 oster }
725 1.82 oster }
726 1.82 oster
727 1.82 oster if (recon_error) {
728 1.82 oster /* we've encountered an error in reconstructing. */
729 1.82 oster printf("raid%d: reconstruction failed.\n", raidPtr->raidid);
730 1.87 perry
731 1.82 oster /* we start by blocking IO to the RAID set. */
732 1.82 oster rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
733 1.87 perry
734 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
735 1.82 oster /* mark set as being degraded, rather than
736 1.82 oster rf_rs_reconstructing as we were before the problem.
737 1.82 oster After this is done we can update status of the
738 1.82 oster component disks without worrying about someone
739 1.82 oster trying to read from a failed component.
740 1.82 oster */
741 1.82 oster raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
742 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
743 1.87 perry
744 1.82 oster /* resume IO */
745 1.87 perry rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
746 1.87 perry
747 1.82 oster /* At this point there are two cases:
748 1.82 oster 1) If we've experienced a read error, then we've
749 1.82 oster already waited for all the reads we're going to get,
750 1.82 oster and we just need to wait for the writes.
751 1.82 oster
752 1.82 oster 2) If we've experienced a write error, we've also
753 1.82 oster already waited for all the reads to complete,
754 1.82 oster but there is little point in waiting for the writes --
755 1.82 oster when they do complete, they will just be ignored.
756 1.82 oster
757 1.87 perry So we just wait for writes to complete if we didn't have a
758 1.82 oster write error.
759 1.82 oster */
760 1.82 oster
761 1.82 oster if (!write_error) {
762 1.82 oster /* wait for writes to complete */
763 1.82 oster while (raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes > 0) {
764 1.83 oster
765 1.82 oster event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
766 1.82 oster status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
767 1.82 oster
768 1.82 oster if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
769 1.87 perry raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
770 1.82 oster /* an error was encountered at the very end... bail.
771 1.82 oster This will be very bad news for the user, since
772 1.82 oster at this point there will have been a read error
773 1.82 oster on one component, and a write error on another!
774 1.82 oster */
775 1.82 oster break;
776 1.82 oster }
777 1.82 oster }
778 1.4 oster }
779 1.82 oster
780 1.87 perry
781 1.82 oster /* cleanup */
782 1.82 oster
783 1.82 oster /* drain the event queue - after waiting for the writes above,
784 1.82 oster there shouldn't be much (if anything!) left in the queue. */
785 1.82 oster
786 1.82 oster rf_DrainReconEventQueue(reconDesc);
787 1.87 perry
788 1.82 oster /* XXX As much as we'd like to free the recon control structure
789 1.82 oster and the reconDesc, we have no way of knowing if/when those will
790 1.82 oster be touched by IO that has yet to occur. It is rather poor to be
791 1.82 oster basically causing a 'memory leak' here, but there doesn't seem to be
792 1.82 oster a cleaner alternative at this time. Perhaps when the reconstruct code
793 1.82 oster gets a makeover this problem will go away.
794 1.82 oster */
795 1.82 oster #if 0
796 1.82 oster rf_FreeReconControl(raidPtr);
797 1.82 oster #endif
798 1.82 oster
799 1.82 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
800 1.82 oster RF_Free(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t));
801 1.41 oster #endif
802 1.82 oster /* XXX see comment above */
803 1.82 oster #if 0
804 1.82 oster FreeReconDesc(reconDesc);
805 1.82 oster #endif
806 1.82 oster
807 1.82 oster return (1);
808 1.78 oster }
809 1.14 oster
810 1.78 oster /* Success: mark the dead disk as reconstructed. We quiesce
811 1.78 oster * the array here to assure no nasty interactions with pending
812 1.78 oster * user accesses when we free up the psstatus structure as
813 1.78 oster * part of FreeReconControl() */
814 1.87 perry
815 1.78 oster rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
816 1.87 perry
817 1.78 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
818 1.78 oster raidPtr->numFailures--;
819 1.78 oster ds = (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE);
820 1.78 oster raidPtr->Disks[col].status = (ds) ? rf_ds_dist_spared : rf_ds_spared;
821 1.78 oster raidPtr->status = (ds) ? rf_rs_reconfigured : rf_rs_optimal;
822 1.78 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
823 1.78 oster RF_GETTIME(etime);
824 1.78 oster RF_TIMEVAL_DIFF(&(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime), &etime, &elpsd);
825 1.87 perry
826 1.78 oster rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
827 1.87 perry
828 1.87 perry printf("raid%d: Reconstruction of disk at col %d completed\n",
829 1.78 oster raidPtr->raidid, col);
830 1.78 oster xor_s = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs / 1000000;
831 1.78 oster xor_resid_us = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs % 1000000;
832 1.78 oster printf("raid%d: Recon time was %d.%06d seconds, accumulated XOR time was %ld us (%ld.%06ld)\n",
833 1.87 perry raidPtr->raidid,
834 1.87 perry (int) elpsd.tv_sec, (int) elpsd.tv_usec,
835 1.78 oster raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs, xor_s, xor_resid_us);
836 1.78 oster printf("raid%d: (start time %d sec %d usec, end time %d sec %d usec)\n",
837 1.78 oster raidPtr->raidid,
838 1.78 oster (int) raidPtr->reconControl->starttime.tv_sec,
839 1.78 oster (int) raidPtr->reconControl->starttime.tv_usec,
840 1.78 oster (int) etime.tv_sec, (int) etime.tv_usec);
841 1.1 oster #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
842 1.78 oster printf("raid%d: Total head-sep stall count was %d\n",
843 1.78 oster raidPtr->raidid, (int) reconDesc->hsStallCount);
844 1.4 oster #endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
845 1.78 oster rf_FreeReconControl(raidPtr);
846 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
847 1.78 oster RF_Free(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t));
848 1.67 oster #endif
849 1.78 oster FreeReconDesc(reconDesc);
850 1.87 perry
851 1.4 oster return (0);
852 1.82 oster
853 1.1 oster }
854 1.13 oster /*****************************************************************************
855 1.1 oster * do the right thing upon each reconstruction event.
856 1.13 oster *****************************************************************************/
857 1.87 perry static int
858 1.60 oster ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_ReconEvent_t *event)
859 1.4 oster {
860 1.4 oster int retcode = 0, submitblocked;
861 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
862 1.4 oster RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU;
863 1.4 oster
864 1.82 oster retcode = RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED;
865 1.82 oster
866 1.4 oster Dprintf1("RECON: ProcessReconEvent type %d\n", event->type);
867 1.4 oster switch (event->type) {
868 1.4 oster
869 1.4 oster /* a read I/O has completed */
870 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_READDONE:
871 1.57 oster rbuf = raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf;
872 1.57 oster Dprintf2("RECON: READDONE EVENT: col %d psid %ld\n",
873 1.57 oster event->col, rbuf->parityStripeID);
874 1.4 oster Dprintf7("RECON: done read psid %ld buf %lx %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
875 1.4 oster rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer, rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff,
876 1.4 oster rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
877 1.4 oster rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
878 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
879 1.82 oster submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 0, 0);
880 1.82 oster Dprintf1("RECON: submitblocked=%d\n", submitblocked);
881 1.82 oster if (!submitblocked)
882 1.82 oster retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
883 1.89 oster else
884 1.89 oster retcode = 0;
885 1.82 oster }
886 1.4 oster break;
887 1.4 oster
888 1.4 oster /* a write I/O has completed */
889 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE:
890 1.40 oster #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
891 1.4 oster if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
892 1.4 oster rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
893 1.4 oster }
894 1.38 oster #endif
895 1.4 oster sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
896 1.4 oster rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
897 1.4 oster rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
898 1.4 oster Dprintf3("RECON: WRITEDONE EVENT: psid %d ru %d (%d %% complete)\n",
899 1.57 oster rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru, raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete);
900 1.57 oster rf_ReconMapUpdate(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap,
901 1.4 oster rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset + sectorsPerRU - 1);
902 1.57 oster rf_RemoveFromActiveReconTable(raidPtr, rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
903 1.4 oster
904 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
905 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes--;
906 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
907 1.82 oster
908 1.4 oster if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FLOATING) {
909 1.57 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
910 1.76 oster while(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock) {
911 1.87 perry ltsleep(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctrlpre1", 0,
912 1.76 oster &raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
913 1.76 oster }
914 1.76 oster raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 1;
915 1.76 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
916 1.76 oster
917 1.4 oster raidPtr->numFullReconBuffers--;
918 1.57 oster rf_ReleaseFloatingReconBuffer(raidPtr, rbuf);
919 1.76 oster
920 1.76 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
921 1.76 oster raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 0;
922 1.76 oster wakeup(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock);
923 1.57 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
924 1.4 oster } else
925 1.4 oster if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED)
926 1.4 oster rf_FreeReconBuffer(rbuf);
927 1.4 oster else
928 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(0);
929 1.82 oster retcode = 0;
930 1.4 oster break;
931 1.4 oster
932 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_BUFCLEAR: /* A buffer-stall condition has been
933 1.4 oster * cleared */
934 1.57 oster Dprintf1("RECON: BUFCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
935 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
936 1.87 perry submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf,
937 1.82 oster 0, (int) (long) event->arg);
938 1.82 oster RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked); /* we wouldn't have gotten the
939 1.82 oster * BUFCLEAR event if we
940 1.82 oster * couldn't submit */
941 1.82 oster retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
942 1.82 oster }
943 1.4 oster break;
944 1.4 oster
945 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR: /* A user-write reconstruction
946 1.4 oster * blockage has been cleared */
947 1.57 oster DDprintf1("RECON: BLOCKCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
948 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
949 1.82 oster retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, event->col);
950 1.82 oster }
951 1.4 oster break;
952 1.4 oster
953 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR: /* A max-head-separation
954 1.4 oster * reconstruction blockage has been
955 1.4 oster * cleared */
956 1.57 oster Dprintf1("RECON: HEADSEPCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
957 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
958 1.82 oster retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, event->col);
959 1.82 oster }
960 1.4 oster break;
961 1.4 oster
962 1.4 oster /* a buffer has become ready to write */
963 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_BUFREADY:
964 1.57 oster Dprintf1("RECON: BUFREADY EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
965 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
966 1.82 oster retcode = IssueNextWriteRequest(raidPtr);
967 1.40 oster #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
968 1.82 oster if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
969 1.82 oster rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
970 1.82 oster }
971 1.82 oster #endif
972 1.4 oster }
973 1.4 oster break;
974 1.4 oster
975 1.4 oster /* we need to skip the current RU entirely because it got
976 1.4 oster * recon'd while we were waiting for something else to happen */
977 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_SKIP:
978 1.57 oster DDprintf1("RECON: SKIP EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
979 1.87 perry if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
980 1.82 oster retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
981 1.82 oster }
982 1.4 oster break;
983 1.4 oster
984 1.4 oster /* a forced-reconstruction read access has completed. Just
985 1.4 oster * submit the buffer */
986 1.4 oster case RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE:
987 1.4 oster rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
988 1.4 oster rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
989 1.57 oster DDprintf1("RECON: FORCEDREADDONE EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
990 1.82 oster if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
991 1.82 oster submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 1, 0);
992 1.82 oster RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked);
993 1.82 oster }
994 1.4 oster break;
995 1.4 oster
996 1.70 oster /* A read I/O failed to complete */
997 1.70 oster case RF_REVENT_READ_FAILED:
998 1.82 oster retcode = RF_RECON_READ_ERROR;
999 1.82 oster break;
1000 1.70 oster
1001 1.70 oster /* A write I/O failed to complete */
1002 1.70 oster case RF_REVENT_WRITE_FAILED:
1003 1.82 oster retcode = RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR;
1004 1.82 oster
1005 1.82 oster rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
1006 1.82 oster
1007 1.82 oster /* cleanup the disk queue data */
1008 1.82 oster rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
1009 1.82 oster
1010 1.82 oster /* At this point we're erroring out, badly, and floatingRbufs
1011 1.82 oster may not even be valid. Rather than putting this back onto
1012 1.82 oster the floatingRbufs list, just arrange for its immediate
1013 1.82 oster destruction.
1014 1.82 oster */
1015 1.82 oster rf_FreeReconBuffer(rbuf);
1016 1.82 oster break;
1017 1.70 oster
1018 1.70 oster /* a forced read I/O failed to complete */
1019 1.70 oster case RF_REVENT_FORCEDREAD_FAILED:
1020 1.82 oster retcode = RF_RECON_READ_ERROR;
1021 1.82 oster break;
1022 1.70 oster
1023 1.4 oster default:
1024 1.4 oster RF_PANIC();
1025 1.4 oster }
1026 1.4 oster rf_FreeReconEventDesc(event);
1027 1.4 oster return (retcode);
1028 1.1 oster }
1029 1.13 oster /*****************************************************************************
1030 1.1 oster *
1031 1.13 oster * find the next thing that's needed on the indicated disk, and issue
1032 1.13 oster * a read request for it. We assume that the reconstruction buffer
1033 1.13 oster * associated with this process is free to receive the data. If
1034 1.13 oster * reconstruction is blocked on the indicated RU, we issue a
1035 1.13 oster * blockage-release request instead of a physical disk read request.
1036 1.13 oster * If the current disk gets too far ahead of the others, we issue a
1037 1.13 oster * head-separation wait request and return.
1038 1.13 oster *
1039 1.13 oster * ctrl->{ru_count, curPSID, diskOffset} and
1040 1.22 soren * rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset are maintained to point to the unit
1041 1.13 oster * we're currently accessing. Note that this deviates from the
1042 1.13 oster * standard C idiom of having counters point to the next thing to be
1043 1.13 oster * accessed. This allows us to easily retry when we're blocked by
1044 1.13 oster * head separation or reconstruction-blockage events.
1045 1.1 oster *
1046 1.13 oster *****************************************************************************/
1047 1.87 perry static int
1048 1.60 oster IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
1049 1.4 oster {
1050 1.57 oster RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = &raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[col];
1051 1.4 oster RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
1052 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = ctrl->rbuf;
1053 1.4 oster RF_ReconUnitCount_t RUsPerPU = layoutPtr->SUsPerPU / layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
1054 1.4 oster RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
1055 1.4 oster int do_new_check = 0, retcode = 0, status;
1056 1.4 oster
1057 1.4 oster /* if we are currently the slowest disk, mark that we have to do a new
1058 1.4 oster * check */
1059 1.57 oster if (ctrl->headSepCounter <= raidPtr->reconControl->minHeadSepCounter)
1060 1.4 oster do_new_check = 1;
1061 1.4 oster
1062 1.4 oster while (1) {
1063 1.4 oster
1064 1.4 oster ctrl->ru_count++;
1065 1.4 oster if (ctrl->ru_count < RUsPerPU) {
1066 1.4 oster ctrl->diskOffset += sectorsPerRU;
1067 1.4 oster rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset += sectorsPerRU;
1068 1.4 oster } else {
1069 1.4 oster ctrl->curPSID++;
1070 1.4 oster ctrl->ru_count = 0;
1071 1.4 oster /* code left over from when head-sep was based on
1072 1.4 oster * parity stripe id */
1073 1.57 oster if (ctrl->curPSID >= raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID) {
1074 1.57 oster CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, ++(ctrl->headSepCounter));
1075 1.82 oster return (RF_RECON_DONE_READS); /* finito! */
1076 1.4 oster }
1077 1.4 oster /* find the disk offsets of the start of the parity
1078 1.4 oster * stripe on both the current disk and the failed
1079 1.4 oster * disk. skip this entire parity stripe if either disk
1080 1.4 oster * does not appear in the indicated PS */
1081 1.57 oster status = ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr, ctrl->curPSID, col, &ctrl->diskOffset, &rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset,
1082 1.57 oster &rbuf->spCol, &rbuf->spOffset);
1083 1.4 oster if (status) {
1084 1.4 oster ctrl->ru_count = RUsPerPU - 1;
1085 1.4 oster continue;
1086 1.4 oster }
1087 1.4 oster }
1088 1.4 oster rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
1089 1.4 oster
1090 1.4 oster /* skip this RU if it's already been reconstructed */
1091 1.57 oster if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
1092 1.4 oster Dprintf2("Skipping psid %ld ru %d: already reconstructed\n", ctrl->curPSID, ctrl->ru_count);
1093 1.4 oster continue;
1094 1.4 oster }
1095 1.4 oster break;
1096 1.4 oster }
1097 1.4 oster ctrl->headSepCounter++;
1098 1.4 oster if (do_new_check)
1099 1.57 oster CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, ctrl->headSepCounter); /* update min if needed */
1100 1.4 oster
1101 1.4 oster
1102 1.4 oster /* at this point, we have definitely decided what to do, and we have
1103 1.4 oster * only to see if we can actually do it now */
1104 1.4 oster rbuf->parityStripeID = ctrl->curPSID;
1105 1.4 oster rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
1106 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1107 1.29 thorpej memset((char *) &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col], 0,
1108 1.29 thorpej sizeof(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col]));
1109 1.4 oster raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].reconacc = 1;
1110 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
1111 1.67 oster #endif
1112 1.57 oster retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, col);
1113 1.4 oster return (retcode);
1114 1.1 oster }
1115 1.13 oster
1116 1.13 oster /*
1117 1.13 oster * tries to issue the next read on the indicated disk. We may be
1118 1.13 oster * blocked by (a) the heads being too far apart, or (b) recon on the
1119 1.13 oster * indicated RU being blocked due to a write by a user thread. In
1120 1.13 oster * this case, we issue a head-sep or blockage wait request, which will
1121 1.13 oster * cause this same routine to be invoked again later when the blockage
1122 1.87 perry * has cleared.
1123 1.1 oster */
1124 1.13 oster
1125 1.87 perry static int
1126 1.60 oster TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
1127 1.4 oster {
1128 1.57 oster RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = &raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[col];
1129 1.4 oster RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
1130 1.4 oster RF_StripeNum_t psid = ctrl->curPSID;
1131 1.4 oster RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
1132 1.4 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
1133 1.68 oster int status;
1134 1.68 oster RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr, *newpssPtr;
1135 1.4 oster
1136 1.4 oster /* if the current disk is too far ahead of the others, issue a
1137 1.4 oster * head-separation wait and return */
1138 1.57 oster if (CheckHeadSeparation(raidPtr, ctrl, col, ctrl->headSepCounter, which_ru))
1139 1.4 oster return (0);
1140 1.68 oster
1141 1.68 oster /* allocate a new PSS in case we need it */
1142 1.68 oster newpssPtr = rf_AllocPSStatus(raidPtr);
1143 1.68 oster
1144 1.57 oster RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1145 1.68 oster pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_CREATE, newpssPtr);
1146 1.68 oster
1147 1.68 oster if (pssPtr != newpssPtr) {
1148 1.68 oster rf_FreePSStatus(raidPtr, newpssPtr);
1149 1.68 oster }
1150 1.4 oster
1151 1.4 oster /* if recon is blocked on the indicated parity stripe, issue a
1152 1.4 oster * block-wait request and return. this also must mark the indicated RU
1153 1.4 oster * in the stripe as under reconstruction if not blocked. */
1154 1.57 oster status = CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(raidPtr, pssPtr, ctrl, col, psid, which_ru);
1155 1.4 oster if (status == RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
1156 1.4 oster Dprintf2("RECON: Stalling psid %ld ru %d: recon blocked\n", psid, which_ru);
1157 1.4 oster goto out;
1158 1.4 oster } else
1159 1.4 oster if (status == RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) {
1160 1.57 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, col, NULL, RF_REVENT_SKIP);
1161 1.4 oster goto out;
1162 1.4 oster }
1163 1.4 oster /* make one last check to be sure that the indicated RU didn't get
1164 1.4 oster * reconstructed while we were waiting for something else to happen.
1165 1.4 oster * This is unfortunate in that it causes us to make this check twice
1166 1.4 oster * in the normal case. Might want to make some attempt to re-work
1167 1.4 oster * this so that we only do this check if we've definitely blocked on
1168 1.4 oster * one of the above checks. When this condition is detected, we may
1169 1.4 oster * have just created a bogus status entry, which we need to delete. */
1170 1.57 oster if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, ctrl->rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
1171 1.4 oster Dprintf2("RECON: Skipping psid %ld ru %d: prior recon after stall\n", psid, which_ru);
1172 1.68 oster if (pssPtr == newpssPtr)
1173 1.57 oster rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, pssPtr);
1174 1.57 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, col, NULL, RF_REVENT_SKIP);
1175 1.4 oster goto out;
1176 1.4 oster }
1177 1.4 oster /* found something to read. issue the I/O */
1178 1.57 oster Dprintf4("RECON: Read for psid %ld on col %d offset %ld buf %lx\n",
1179 1.57 oster psid, col, ctrl->diskOffset, ctrl->rbuf->buffer);
1180 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1181 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
1182 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
1183 1.4 oster raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].specific.recon.recon_start_to_fetch_us =
1184 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
1185 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
1186 1.67 oster #endif
1187 1.4 oster /* should be ok to use a NULL proc pointer here, all the bufs we use
1188 1.4 oster * should be in kernel space */
1189 1.4 oster req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_READ, ctrl->diskOffset, sectorsPerRU, ctrl->rbuf->buffer, psid, which_ru,
1190 1.86 oster ReconReadDoneProc, (void *) ctrl,
1191 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1192 1.67 oster &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col],
1193 1.67 oster #else
1194 1.67 oster NULL,
1195 1.67 oster #endif
1196 1.85 oster (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
1197 1.4 oster
1198 1.4 oster ctrl->rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
1199 1.57 oster rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[col], req, RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
1200 1.4 oster pssPtr->issued[col] = 1;
1201 1.1 oster
1202 1.1 oster out:
1203 1.57 oster RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1204 1.4 oster return (0);
1205 1.1 oster }
1206 1.1 oster
1207 1.1 oster
1208 1.13 oster /*
1209 1.13 oster * given a parity stripe ID, we want to find out whether both the
1210 1.13 oster * current disk and the failed disk exist in that parity stripe. If
1211 1.13 oster * not, we want to skip this whole PS. If so, we want to find the
1212 1.13 oster * disk offset of the start of the PS on both the current disk and the
1213 1.13 oster * failed disk.
1214 1.13 oster *
1215 1.13 oster * this works by getting a list of disks comprising the indicated
1216 1.13 oster * parity stripe, and searching the list for the current and failed
1217 1.13 oster * disks. Once we've decided they both exist in the parity stripe, we
1218 1.13 oster * need to decide whether each is data or parity, so that we'll know
1219 1.13 oster * which mapping function to call to get the corresponding disk
1220 1.1 oster * offsets.
1221 1.1 oster *
1222 1.13 oster * this is kind of unpleasant, but doing it this way allows the
1223 1.13 oster * reconstruction code to use parity stripe IDs rather than physical
1224 1.13 oster * disks address to march through the failed disk, which greatly
1225 1.13 oster * simplifies a lot of code, as well as eliminating the need for a
1226 1.13 oster * reverse-mapping function. I also think it will execute faster,
1227 1.13 oster * since the calls to the mapping module are kept to a minimum.
1228 1.1 oster *
1229 1.13 oster * ASSUMES THAT THE STRIPE IDENTIFIER IDENTIFIES THE DISKS COMPRISING
1230 1.87 perry * THE STRIPE IN THE CORRECT ORDER
1231 1.87 perry *
1232 1.60 oster * raidPtr - raid descriptor
1233 1.60 oster * psid - parity stripe identifier
1234 1.60 oster * col - column of disk to find the offsets for
1235 1.60 oster * spCol - out: col of spare unit for failed unit
1236 1.60 oster * spOffset - out: offset into disk containing spare unit
1237 1.60 oster *
1238 1.60 oster */
1239 1.13 oster
1240 1.13 oster
1241 1.87 perry static int
1242 1.60 oster ComputePSDiskOffsets(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_StripeNum_t psid,
1243 1.60 oster RF_RowCol_t col, RF_SectorNum_t *outDiskOffset,
1244 1.60 oster RF_SectorNum_t *outFailedDiskSectorOffset,
1245 1.60 oster RF_RowCol_t *spCol, RF_SectorNum_t *spOffset)
1246 1.60 oster {
1247 1.4 oster RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
1248 1.57 oster RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
1249 1.4 oster RF_RaidAddr_t sosRaidAddress; /* start-of-stripe */
1250 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
1251 1.4 oster u_int i, j, k, i_offset, j_offset;
1252 1.57 oster RF_RowCol_t pcol;
1253 1.57 oster int testcol;
1254 1.4 oster RF_SectorNum_t poffset;
1255 1.4 oster char i_is_parity = 0, j_is_parity = 0;
1256 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t stripeWidth = layoutPtr->numDataCol + layoutPtr->numParityCol;
1257 1.4 oster
1258 1.4 oster /* get a listing of the disks comprising that stripe */
1259 1.4 oster sosRaidAddress = rf_ParityStripeIDToRaidAddress(layoutPtr, psid);
1260 1.57 oster (layoutPtr->map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &diskids);
1261 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(diskids);
1262 1.4 oster
1263 1.4 oster /* reject this entire parity stripe if it does not contain the
1264 1.4 oster * indicated disk or it does not contain the failed disk */
1265 1.57 oster
1266 1.4 oster for (i = 0; i < stripeWidth; i++) {
1267 1.4 oster if (col == diskids[i])
1268 1.4 oster break;
1269 1.4 oster }
1270 1.4 oster if (i == stripeWidth)
1271 1.4 oster goto skipit;
1272 1.4 oster for (j = 0; j < stripeWidth; j++) {
1273 1.4 oster if (fcol == diskids[j])
1274 1.4 oster break;
1275 1.4 oster }
1276 1.4 oster if (j == stripeWidth) {
1277 1.4 oster goto skipit;
1278 1.4 oster }
1279 1.4 oster /* find out which disk the parity is on */
1280 1.57 oster (layoutPtr->map->MapParity) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &pcol, &poffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
1281 1.4 oster
1282 1.4 oster /* find out if either the current RU or the failed RU is parity */
1283 1.4 oster /* also, if the parity occurs in this stripe prior to the data and/or
1284 1.4 oster * failed col, we need to decrement i and/or j */
1285 1.4 oster for (k = 0; k < stripeWidth; k++)
1286 1.4 oster if (diskids[k] == pcol)
1287 1.4 oster break;
1288 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(k < stripeWidth);
1289 1.4 oster i_offset = i;
1290 1.4 oster j_offset = j;
1291 1.4 oster if (k < i)
1292 1.4 oster i_offset--;
1293 1.4 oster else
1294 1.4 oster if (k == i) {
1295 1.4 oster i_is_parity = 1;
1296 1.4 oster i_offset = 0;
1297 1.4 oster } /* set offsets to zero to disable multiply
1298 1.4 oster * below */
1299 1.4 oster if (k < j)
1300 1.4 oster j_offset--;
1301 1.4 oster else
1302 1.4 oster if (k == j) {
1303 1.4 oster j_is_parity = 1;
1304 1.4 oster j_offset = 0;
1305 1.4 oster }
1306 1.4 oster /* at this point, [ij]_is_parity tells us whether the [current,failed]
1307 1.4 oster * disk is parity at the start of this RU, and, if data, "[ij]_offset"
1308 1.4 oster * tells us how far into the stripe the [current,failed] disk is. */
1309 1.4 oster
1310 1.4 oster /* call the mapping routine to get the offset into the current disk,
1311 1.4 oster * repeat for failed disk. */
1312 1.4 oster if (i_is_parity)
1313 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
1314 1.4 oster else
1315 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
1316 1.4 oster
1317 1.57 oster RF_ASSERT(col == testcol);
1318 1.4 oster
1319 1.4 oster if (j_is_parity)
1320 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
1321 1.4 oster else
1322 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
1323 1.57 oster RF_ASSERT(fcol == testcol);
1324 1.4 oster
1325 1.4 oster /* now locate the spare unit for the failed unit */
1326 1.72 oster #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
1327 1.4 oster if (layoutPtr->map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
1328 1.4 oster if (j_is_parity)
1329 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
1330 1.4 oster else
1331 1.57 oster layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
1332 1.4 oster } else {
1333 1.72 oster #endif
1334 1.57 oster *spCol = raidPtr->reconControl->spareCol;
1335 1.4 oster *spOffset = *outFailedDiskSectorOffset;
1336 1.72 oster #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
1337 1.4 oster }
1338 1.72 oster #endif
1339 1.4 oster return (0);
1340 1.1 oster
1341 1.1 oster skipit:
1342 1.98.4.1 joerg Dprintf2("RECON: Skipping psid %ld: nothing needed from c%d\n",
1343 1.57 oster psid, col);
1344 1.4 oster return (1);
1345 1.1 oster }
1346 1.4 oster /* this is called when a buffer has become ready to write to the replacement disk */
1347 1.87 perry static int
1348 1.60 oster IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr)
1349 1.4 oster {
1350 1.4 oster RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
1351 1.4 oster RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
1352 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1353 1.57 oster RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
1354 1.67 oster #endif
1355 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
1356 1.4 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
1357 1.4 oster
1358 1.57 oster rbuf = rf_GetFullReconBuffer(raidPtr->reconControl);
1359 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(rbuf); /* there must be one available, or we wouldn't
1360 1.4 oster * have gotten the event that sent us here */
1361 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(rbuf->pssPtr);
1362 1.4 oster
1363 1.4 oster rbuf->pssPtr->writeRbuf = rbuf;
1364 1.4 oster rbuf->pssPtr = NULL;
1365 1.4 oster
1366 1.57 oster Dprintf6("RECON: New write (c %d offs %d) for psid %ld ru %d (failed disk offset %ld) buf %lx\n",
1367 1.57 oster rbuf->spCol, rbuf->spOffset, rbuf->parityStripeID,
1368 1.4 oster rbuf->which_ru, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, rbuf->buffer);
1369 1.4 oster Dprintf6("RECON: new write psid %ld %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
1370 1.4 oster rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff,
1371 1.4 oster rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
1372 1.4 oster
1373 1.4 oster /* should be ok to use a NULL b_proc here b/c all addrs should be in
1374 1.4 oster * kernel space */
1375 1.4 oster req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE, rbuf->spOffset,
1376 1.4 oster sectorsPerRU, rbuf->buffer,
1377 1.4 oster rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru,
1378 1.86 oster ReconWriteDoneProc, (void *) rbuf,
1379 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1380 1.4 oster &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[fcol],
1381 1.67 oster #else
1382 1.87 perry NULL,
1383 1.67 oster #endif
1384 1.85 oster (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
1385 1.1 oster
1386 1.4 oster rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
1387 1.82 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
1388 1.82 oster raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes++;
1389 1.82 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
1390 1.57 oster rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[rbuf->spCol], req, RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
1391 1.1 oster
1392 1.4 oster return (0);
1393 1.1 oster }
1394 1.13 oster
1395 1.13 oster /*
1396 1.13 oster * this gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction read
1397 1.13 oster * operation the arg is a pointer to the per-disk reconstruction
1398 1.13 oster * control structure for the process that just finished a read.
1399 1.1 oster *
1400 1.13 oster * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything
1401 1.87 perry * illegal here.
1402 1.1 oster */
1403 1.87 perry static int
1404 1.60 oster ReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
1405 1.4 oster {
1406 1.4 oster RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = (RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *) arg;
1407 1.82 oster RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
1408 1.82 oster
1409 1.82 oster /* Detect that reconCtrl is no longer valid, and if that
1410 1.82 oster is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
1411 1.82 oster There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
1412 1.82 oster
1413 1.82 oster if (ctrl->reconCtrl == NULL)
1414 1.82 oster return(0);
1415 1.82 oster
1416 1.82 oster raidPtr = ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->raidPtr;
1417 1.4 oster
1418 1.4 oster if (status) {
1419 1.70 oster printf("raid%d: Recon read failed!\n", raidPtr->raidid);
1420 1.70 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, ctrl->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_READ_FAILED);
1421 1.70 oster return(0);
1422 1.4 oster }
1423 1.67 oster #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
1424 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
1425 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
1426 1.4 oster raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].specific.recon.recon_fetch_to_return_us =
1427 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
1428 1.4 oster RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
1429 1.67 oster #endif
1430 1.57 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, ctrl->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_READDONE);
1431 1.4 oster return (0);
1432 1.1 oster }
1433 1.1 oster /* this gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction write operation.
1434 1.1 oster * the arg is a pointer to the rbuf that was just written
1435 1.1 oster *
1436 1.1 oster * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
1437 1.1 oster */
1438 1.87 perry static int
1439 1.60 oster ReconWriteDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
1440 1.4 oster {
1441 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) arg;
1442 1.4 oster
1443 1.82 oster /* Detect that reconControl is no longer valid, and if that
1444 1.82 oster is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
1445 1.82 oster There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
1446 1.82 oster
1447 1.82 oster if (rbuf->raidPtr->reconControl == NULL)
1448 1.82 oster return(0);
1449 1.82 oster
1450 1.4 oster Dprintf2("Reconstruction completed on psid %ld ru %d\n", rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
1451 1.4 oster if (status) {
1452 1.70 oster printf("raid%d: Recon write failed!\n", rbuf->raidPtr->raidid);
1453 1.71 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, arg, RF_REVENT_WRITE_FAILED);
1454 1.70 oster return(0);
1455 1.4 oster }
1456 1.71 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, arg, RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE);
1457 1.4 oster return (0);
1458 1.1 oster }
1459 1.1 oster
1460 1.1 oster
1461 1.87 perry /*
1462 1.13 oster * computes a new minimum head sep, and wakes up anyone who needs to
1463 1.87 perry * be woken as a result
1464 1.13 oster */
1465 1.87 perry static void
1466 1.95 christos CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr)
1467 1.4 oster {
1468 1.57 oster RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl;
1469 1.4 oster RF_HeadSepLimit_t new_min;
1470 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t i;
1471 1.4 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *p;
1472 1.4 oster RF_ASSERT(hsCtr >= reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter); /* from the definition
1473 1.4 oster * of a minimum */
1474 1.4 oster
1475 1.4 oster
1476 1.4 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1477 1.76 oster while(reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock) {
1478 1.76 oster ltsleep(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctlcnmhs", 0, &reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1479 1.76 oster }
1480 1.76 oster reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 1;
1481 1.76 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1482 1.4 oster
1483 1.4 oster new_min = ~(1L << (8 * sizeof(long) - 1)); /* 0x7FFF....FFF */
1484 1.4 oster for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++)
1485 1.4 oster if (i != reconCtrlPtr->fcol) {
1486 1.4 oster if (reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter < new_min)
1487 1.4 oster new_min = reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter;
1488 1.4 oster }
1489 1.4 oster /* set the new minimum and wake up anyone who can now run again */
1490 1.4 oster if (new_min != reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) {
1491 1.4 oster reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter = new_min;
1492 1.4 oster Dprintf1("RECON: new min head pos counter val is %ld\n", new_min);
1493 1.4 oster while (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList) {
1494 1.4 oster if (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList->callbackArg.v > new_min)
1495 1.4 oster break;
1496 1.4 oster p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
1497 1.4 oster reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = p->next;
1498 1.4 oster p->next = NULL;
1499 1.57 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, p->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR);
1500 1.4 oster rf_FreeCallbackDesc(p);
1501 1.4 oster }
1502 1.1 oster
1503 1.4 oster }
1504 1.76 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1505 1.76 oster reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 0;
1506 1.76 oster wakeup(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock);
1507 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1508 1.1 oster }
1509 1.13 oster
1510 1.13 oster /*
1511 1.13 oster * checks to see that the maximum head separation will not be violated
1512 1.13 oster * if we initiate a reconstruction I/O on the indicated disk.
1513 1.13 oster * Limiting the maximum head separation between two disks eliminates
1514 1.13 oster * the nasty buffer-stall conditions that occur when one disk races
1515 1.13 oster * ahead of the others and consumes all of the floating recon buffers.
1516 1.13 oster * This code is complex and unpleasant but it's necessary to avoid
1517 1.13 oster * some very nasty, albeit fairly rare, reconstruction behavior.
1518 1.1 oster *
1519 1.13 oster * returns non-zero if and only if we have to stop working on the
1520 1.87 perry * indicated disk due to a head-separation delay.
1521 1.1 oster */
1522 1.87 perry static int
1523 1.60 oster CheckHeadSeparation(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
1524 1.95 christos RF_RowCol_t col, RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr,
1525 1.95 christos RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru)
1526 1.4 oster {
1527 1.57 oster RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl;
1528 1.4 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb, *p, *pt;
1529 1.10 oster int retval = 0;
1530 1.4 oster
1531 1.4 oster /* if we're too far ahead of the slowest disk, stop working on this
1532 1.4 oster * disk until the slower ones catch up. We do this by scheduling a
1533 1.4 oster * wakeup callback for the time when the slowest disk has caught up.
1534 1.4 oster * We define "caught up" with 20% hysteresis, i.e. the head separation
1535 1.4 oster * must have fallen to at most 80% of the max allowable head
1536 1.4 oster * separation before we'll wake up.
1537 1.87 perry *
1538 1.4 oster */
1539 1.4 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1540 1.76 oster while(reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock) {
1541 1.76 oster ltsleep(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctlchs", 0, &reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1542 1.76 oster }
1543 1.76 oster reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 1;
1544 1.76 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1545 1.4 oster if ((raidPtr->headSepLimit >= 0) &&
1546 1.4 oster ((ctrl->headSepCounter - reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) > raidPtr->headSepLimit)) {
1547 1.57 oster Dprintf5("raid%d: RECON: head sep stall: col %d hsCtr %ld minHSCtr %ld limit %ld\n",
1548 1.87 perry raidPtr->raidid, col, ctrl->headSepCounter,
1549 1.87 perry reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter,
1550 1.10 oster raidPtr->headSepLimit);
1551 1.4 oster cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
1552 1.4 oster /* the minHeadSepCounter value we have to get to before we'll
1553 1.4 oster * wake up. build in 20% hysteresis. */
1554 1.4 oster cb->callbackArg.v = (ctrl->headSepCounter - raidPtr->headSepLimit + raidPtr->headSepLimit / 5);
1555 1.4 oster cb->col = col;
1556 1.4 oster cb->next = NULL;
1557 1.4 oster
1558 1.4 oster /* insert this callback descriptor into the sorted list of
1559 1.4 oster * pending head-sep callbacks */
1560 1.4 oster p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
1561 1.4 oster if (!p)
1562 1.4 oster reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
1563 1.4 oster else
1564 1.4 oster if (cb->callbackArg.v < p->callbackArg.v) {
1565 1.4 oster cb->next = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
1566 1.4 oster reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
1567 1.4 oster } else {
1568 1.4 oster for (pt = p, p = p->next; p && (p->callbackArg.v < cb->callbackArg.v); pt = p, p = p->next);
1569 1.4 oster cb->next = p;
1570 1.4 oster pt->next = cb;
1571 1.4 oster }
1572 1.4 oster retval = 1;
1573 1.1 oster #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
1574 1.4 oster ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->hsStallCount++;
1575 1.4 oster #endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
1576 1.4 oster }
1577 1.76 oster RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1578 1.76 oster reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 0;
1579 1.76 oster wakeup(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock);
1580 1.4 oster RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
1581 1.1 oster
1582 1.4 oster return (retval);
1583 1.1 oster }
1584 1.87 perry /*
1585 1.13 oster * checks to see if reconstruction has been either forced or blocked
1586 1.13 oster * by a user operation. if forced, we skip this RU entirely. else if
1587 1.13 oster * blocked, put ourselves on the wait list. else return 0.
1588 1.1 oster *
1589 1.87 perry * ASSUMES THE PSS MUTEX IS LOCKED UPON ENTRY
1590 1.1 oster */
1591 1.87 perry static int
1592 1.95 christos CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
1593 1.60 oster RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr,
1594 1.95 christos RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
1595 1.94 christos RF_RowCol_t col,
1596 1.95 christos RF_StripeNum_t psid,
1597 1.95 christos RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru)
1598 1.4 oster {
1599 1.4 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
1600 1.4 oster int retcode = 0;
1601 1.4 oster
1602 1.4 oster if ((pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ) || (pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE))
1603 1.4 oster retcode = RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE;
1604 1.4 oster else
1605 1.4 oster if (pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
1606 1.57 oster Dprintf3("RECON: col %d blocked at psid %ld ru %d\n", col, psid, which_ru);
1607 1.4 oster cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc(); /* append ourselves to
1608 1.4 oster * the blockage-wait
1609 1.4 oster * list */
1610 1.4 oster cb->col = col;
1611 1.4 oster cb->next = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
1612 1.4 oster pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb;
1613 1.4 oster retcode = RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
1614 1.4 oster }
1615 1.4 oster if (!retcode)
1616 1.4 oster pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON; /* mark this RU as under
1617 1.4 oster * reconstruction */
1618 1.4 oster
1619 1.4 oster return (retcode);
1620 1.1 oster }
1621 1.13 oster /*
1622 1.13 oster * if reconstruction is currently ongoing for the indicated stripeID,
1623 1.13 oster * reconstruction is forced to completion and we return non-zero to
1624 1.13 oster * indicate that the caller must wait. If not, then reconstruction is
1625 1.13 oster * blocked on the indicated stripe and the routine returns zero. If
1626 1.13 oster * and only if we return non-zero, we'll cause the cbFunc to get
1627 1.87 perry * invoked with the cbArg when the reconstruction has completed.
1628 1.1 oster */
1629 1.87 perry int
1630 1.60 oster rf_ForceOrBlockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap,
1631 1.60 oster void (*cbFunc)(RF_Raid_t *, void *), void *cbArg)
1632 1.4 oster {
1633 1.4 oster RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID; /* the stripe ID we're
1634 1.4 oster * forcing recon on */
1635 1.4 oster RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU; /* num sects in one RU */
1636 1.68 oster RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr, *newpssPtr; /* a pointer to the parity
1637 1.4 oster * stripe status structure */
1638 1.4 oster RF_StripeNum_t psid; /* parity stripe id */
1639 1.4 oster RF_SectorNum_t offset, fd_offset; /* disk offset, failed-disk
1640 1.4 oster * offset */
1641 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
1642 1.4 oster RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru; /* RU within parity stripe */
1643 1.4 oster RF_RowCol_t fcol, diskno, i;
1644 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *new_rbuf; /* ptr to newly allocated rbufs */
1645 1.4 oster RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;/* disk I/O req to be enqueued */
1646 1.4 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
1647 1.68 oster int nPromoted;
1648 1.4 oster
1649 1.4 oster psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID, &which_ru);
1650 1.4 oster
1651 1.68 oster /* allocate a new PSS in case we need it */
1652 1.68 oster newpssPtr = rf_AllocPSStatus(raidPtr);
1653 1.68 oster
1654 1.57 oster RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1655 1.4 oster
1656 1.68 oster pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_CREATE | RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED, newpssPtr);
1657 1.68 oster
1658 1.68 oster if (pssPtr != newpssPtr) {
1659 1.68 oster rf_FreePSStatus(raidPtr, newpssPtr);
1660 1.68 oster }
1661 1.4 oster
1662 1.4 oster /* if recon is not ongoing on this PS, just return */
1663 1.4 oster if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
1664 1.57 oster RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1665 1.4 oster return (0);
1666 1.4 oster }
1667 1.4 oster /* otherwise, we have to wait for reconstruction to complete on this
1668 1.4 oster * RU. */
1669 1.4 oster /* In order to avoid waiting for a potentially large number of
1670 1.4 oster * low-priority accesses to complete, we force a normal-priority (i.e.
1671 1.4 oster * not low-priority) reconstruction on this RU. */
1672 1.4 oster if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) && !(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ)) {
1673 1.4 oster DDprintf1("Forcing recon on psid %ld\n", psid);
1674 1.4 oster pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE; /* mark this RU as under
1675 1.4 oster * forced recon */
1676 1.4 oster pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED; /* clear the blockage
1677 1.4 oster * that we just set */
1678 1.57 oster fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
1679 1.4 oster
1680 1.4 oster /* get a listing of the disks comprising the indicated stripe */
1681 1.57 oster (raidPtr->Layout.map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr, asmap->raidAddress, &diskids);
1682 1.4 oster
1683 1.4 oster /* For previously issued reads, elevate them to normal
1684 1.4 oster * priority. If the I/O has already completed, it won't be
1685 1.4 oster * found in the queue, and hence this will be a no-op. For
1686 1.4 oster * unissued reads, allocate buffers and issue new reads. The
1687 1.4 oster * fact that we've set the FORCED bit means that the regular
1688 1.4 oster * recon procs will not re-issue these reqs */
1689 1.4 oster for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->Layout.numDataCol + raidPtr->Layout.numParityCol; i++)
1690 1.4 oster if ((diskno = diskids[i]) != fcol) {
1691 1.4 oster if (pssPtr->issued[diskno]) {
1692 1.57 oster nPromoted = rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr->Queues[diskno], psid, which_ru);
1693 1.4 oster if (rf_reconDebug && nPromoted)
1694 1.57 oster printf("raid%d: promoted read from col %d\n", raidPtr->raidid, diskno);
1695 1.4 oster } else {
1696 1.57 oster new_rbuf = rf_MakeReconBuffer(raidPtr, diskno, RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED); /* create new buf */
1697 1.57 oster ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr, psid, diskno, &offset, &fd_offset,
1698 1.57 oster &new_rbuf->spCol, &new_rbuf->spOffset); /* find offsets & spare
1699 1.4 oster * location */
1700 1.4 oster new_rbuf->parityStripeID = psid; /* fill in the buffer */
1701 1.4 oster new_rbuf->which_ru = which_ru;
1702 1.4 oster new_rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset = fd_offset;
1703 1.4 oster new_rbuf->priority = RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY;
1704 1.4 oster
1705 1.4 oster /* use NULL b_proc b/c all addrs
1706 1.4 oster * should be in kernel space */
1707 1.4 oster req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_READ, offset + which_ru * sectorsPerRU, sectorsPerRU, new_rbuf->buffer,
1708 1.86 oster psid, which_ru, (int (*) (void *, int)) ForceReconReadDoneProc, (void *) new_rbuf,
1709 1.85 oster NULL, (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
1710 1.4 oster
1711 1.4 oster new_rbuf->arg = req;
1712 1.57 oster rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[diskno], req, RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY); /* enqueue the I/O */
1713 1.57 oster Dprintf2("raid%d: Issued new read req on col %d\n", raidPtr->raidid, diskno);
1714 1.4 oster }
1715 1.4 oster }
1716 1.4 oster /* if the write is sitting in the disk queue, elevate its
1717 1.4 oster * priority */
1718 1.57 oster if (rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr->Queues[fcol], psid, which_ru))
1719 1.87 perry printf("raid%d: promoted write to col %d\n",
1720 1.57 oster raidPtr->raidid, fcol);
1721 1.4 oster }
1722 1.4 oster /* install a callback descriptor to be invoked when recon completes on
1723 1.4 oster * this parity stripe. */
1724 1.4 oster cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
1725 1.4 oster /* XXX the following is bogus.. These functions don't really match!!
1726 1.4 oster * GO */
1727 1.4 oster cb->callbackFunc = (void (*) (RF_CBParam_t)) cbFunc;
1728 1.4 oster cb->callbackArg.p = (void *) cbArg;
1729 1.4 oster cb->next = pssPtr->procWaitList;
1730 1.4 oster pssPtr->procWaitList = cb;
1731 1.87 perry DDprintf2("raid%d: Waiting for forced recon on psid %ld\n",
1732 1.10 oster raidPtr->raidid, psid);
1733 1.4 oster
1734 1.57 oster RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1735 1.4 oster return (1);
1736 1.1 oster }
1737 1.1 oster /* called upon the completion of a forced reconstruction read.
1738 1.1 oster * all we do is schedule the FORCEDREADONE event.
1739 1.1 oster * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
1740 1.1 oster */
1741 1.87 perry static void
1742 1.60 oster ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
1743 1.4 oster {
1744 1.4 oster RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = arg;
1745 1.4 oster
1746 1.82 oster /* Detect that reconControl is no longer valid, and if that
1747 1.82 oster is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
1748 1.82 oster There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
1749 1.82 oster
1750 1.82 oster if (rbuf->raidPtr->reconControl == NULL)
1751 1.82 oster return;
1752 1.82 oster
1753 1.4 oster if (status) {
1754 1.70 oster printf("raid%d: Forced recon read failed!\n", rbuf->raidPtr->raidid);
1755 1.71 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, (void *) rbuf, RF_REVENT_FORCEDREAD_FAILED);
1756 1.79 oster return;
1757 1.4 oster }
1758 1.71 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, (void *) rbuf, RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE);
1759 1.1 oster }
1760 1.1 oster /* releases a block on the reconstruction of the indicated stripe */
1761 1.87 perry int
1762 1.60 oster rf_UnblockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap)
1763 1.4 oster {
1764 1.4 oster RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID;
1765 1.4 oster RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr;
1766 1.4 oster RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru;
1767 1.4 oster RF_StripeNum_t psid;
1768 1.4 oster RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
1769 1.4 oster
1770 1.4 oster psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID, &which_ru);
1771 1.57 oster RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1772 1.68 oster pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_NONE, NULL);
1773 1.4 oster
1774 1.4 oster /* When recon is forced, the pss desc can get deleted before we get
1775 1.4 oster * back to unblock recon. But, this can _only_ happen when recon is
1776 1.4 oster * forced. It would be good to put some kind of sanity check here, but
1777 1.4 oster * how to decide if recon was just forced or not? */
1778 1.4 oster if (!pssPtr) {
1779 1.4 oster /* printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on psid %ld
1780 1.4 oster * RU %d\n",psid,which_ru); */
1781 1.43 oster #if (RF_DEBUG_RECON > 0) || (RF_DEBUG_PSS > 0)
1782 1.4 oster if (rf_reconDebug || rf_pssDebug)
1783 1.4 oster printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on psid %ld RU %d\n", (long) psid, which_ru);
1784 1.43 oster #endif
1785 1.4 oster goto out;
1786 1.4 oster }
1787 1.4 oster pssPtr->blockCount--;
1788 1.10 oster Dprintf3("raid%d: unblocking recon on psid %ld: blockcount is %d\n",
1789 1.10 oster raidPtr->raidid, psid, pssPtr->blockCount);
1790 1.4 oster if (pssPtr->blockCount == 0) { /* if recon blockage has been released */
1791 1.4 oster
1792 1.4 oster /* unblock recon before calling CauseReconEvent in case
1793 1.4 oster * CauseReconEvent causes us to try to issue a new read before
1794 1.4 oster * returning here. */
1795 1.4 oster pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
1796 1.4 oster
1797 1.4 oster
1798 1.87 perry while (pssPtr->blockWaitList) {
1799 1.13 oster /* spin through the block-wait list and
1800 1.13 oster release all the waiters */
1801 1.4 oster cb = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
1802 1.4 oster pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb->next;
1803 1.4 oster cb->next = NULL;
1804 1.57 oster rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, cb->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR);
1805 1.4 oster rf_FreeCallbackDesc(cb);
1806 1.4 oster }
1807 1.13 oster if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
1808 1.13 oster /* if no recon was requested while recon was blocked */
1809 1.57 oster rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, pssPtr);
1810 1.4 oster }
1811 1.4 oster }
1812 1.1 oster out:
1813 1.57 oster RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
1814 1.4 oster return (0);
1815 1.1 oster }
1816