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      1 /*	$NetBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.105.4.3 2009/12/10 22:59:17 snj Exp $	*/
      2 /*
      3  * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
      4  * All rights reserved.
      5  *
      6  * Author: Mark Holland
      7  *
      8  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
      9  * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
     10  * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
     11  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
     12  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
     13  *
     14  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
     15  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
     16  * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
     17  *
     18  * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
     19  *
     20  *  Software Distribution Coordinator  or  Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
     21  *  School of Computer Science
     22  *  Carnegie Mellon University
     23  *  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
     24  *
     25  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
     26  * rights to redistribute these changes.
     27  */
     28 
     29 /************************************************************
     30  *
     31  * rf_reconstruct.c -- code to perform on-line reconstruction
     32  *
     33  ************************************************************/
     34 
     35 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     36 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.105.4.3 2009/12/10 22:59:17 snj Exp $");
     37 
     38 #include <sys/param.h>
     39 #include <sys/time.h>
     40 #include <sys/buf.h>
     41 #include <sys/errno.h>
     42 #include <sys/systm.h>
     43 #include <sys/proc.h>
     44 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
     45 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
     46 #include <sys/vnode.h>
     47 #include <dev/raidframe/raidframevar.h>
     48 
     49 #include "rf_raid.h"
     50 #include "rf_reconutil.h"
     51 #include "rf_revent.h"
     52 #include "rf_reconbuffer.h"
     53 #include "rf_acctrace.h"
     54 #include "rf_etimer.h"
     55 #include "rf_dag.h"
     56 #include "rf_desc.h"
     57 #include "rf_debugprint.h"
     58 #include "rf_general.h"
     59 #include "rf_driver.h"
     60 #include "rf_utils.h"
     61 #include "rf_shutdown.h"
     62 
     63 #include "rf_kintf.h"
     64 
     65 /* setting these to -1 causes them to be set to their default values if not set by debug options */
     66 
     67 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
     68 #define Dprintf(s)         if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
     69 #define Dprintf1(s,a)         if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
     70 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 #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 
     77 #define DDprintf1(s,a)         if (rf_reconDebug) rf_debug_printf(s,(void *)((unsigned long)a),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
     78 #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 
     80 #else /* RF_DEBUG_RECON */
     81 
     82 #define Dprintf(s) {}
     83 #define Dprintf1(s,a) {}
     84 #define Dprintf2(s,a,b) {}
     85 #define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) {}
     86 #define Dprintf4(s,a,b,c,d) {}
     87 #define Dprintf5(s,a,b,c,d,e) {}
     88 #define Dprintf6(s,a,b,c,d,e,f) {}
     89 #define Dprintf7(s,a,b,c,d,e,f,g) {}
     90 
     91 #define DDprintf1(s,a) {}
     92 #define DDprintf2(s,a,b) {}
     93 
     94 #endif /* RF_DEBUG_RECON */
     95 
     96 #define RF_RECON_DONE_READS   1
     97 #define RF_RECON_READ_ERROR   2
     98 #define RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR  3
     99 #define RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED 4
    100 #define RF_RECON_WRITE_DONE   5
    101 
    102 #define RF_MAX_FREE_RECONBUFFER 32
    103 #define RF_MIN_FREE_RECONBUFFER 16
    104 
    105 static RF_RaidReconDesc_t *AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t,
    106 					      RF_RaidDisk_t *, int, RF_RowCol_t);
    107 static void FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *);
    108 static int ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *, RF_ReconEvent_t *);
    109 static int IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t);
    110 static int TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t);
    111 static int ComputePSDiskOffsets(RF_Raid_t *, RF_StripeNum_t, RF_RowCol_t,
    112 				RF_SectorNum_t *, RF_SectorNum_t *, RF_RowCol_t *,
    113 				RF_SectorNum_t *);
    114 static int IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *);
    115 static int ReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
    116 static int ReconWriteDoneProc(void *, int);
    117 static void CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *, RF_HeadSepLimit_t);
    118 static int CheckHeadSeparation(RF_Raid_t *, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
    119 			       RF_RowCol_t, RF_HeadSepLimit_t,
    120 			       RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
    121 static int CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(RF_Raid_t *,
    122 					      RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *,
    123 					      RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
    124 					      RF_RowCol_t, RF_StripeNum_t,
    125 					      RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
    126 static void ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
    127 static void rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *);
    128 
    129 struct RF_ReconDoneProc_s {
    130 	void    (*proc) (RF_Raid_t *, void *);
    131 	void   *arg;
    132 	RF_ReconDoneProc_t *next;
    133 };
    134 
    135 /**************************************************************************
    136  *
    137  * sets up the parameters that will be used by the reconstruction process
    138  * currently there are none, except for those that the layout-specific
    139  * configuration (e.g. rf_ConfigureDeclustered) routine sets up.
    140  *
    141  * in the kernel, we fire off the recon thread.
    142  *
    143  **************************************************************************/
    144 static void
    145 rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *ignored)
    146 {
    147 	pool_destroy(&rf_pools.reconbuffer);
    148 }
    149 
    150 int
    151 rf_ConfigureReconstruction(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp)
    152 {
    153 
    154 	rf_pool_init(&rf_pools.reconbuffer, sizeof(RF_ReconBuffer_t),
    155 		     "rf_reconbuffer_pl", RF_MIN_FREE_RECONBUFFER, RF_MAX_FREE_RECONBUFFER);
    156 	rf_ShutdownCreate(listp, rf_ShutdownReconstruction, NULL);
    157 
    158 	return (0);
    159 }
    160 
    161 static RF_RaidReconDesc_t *
    162 AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col,
    163 		   RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr, int numDisksDone,
    164 		   RF_RowCol_t scol)
    165 {
    166 
    167 	RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
    168 
    169 	RF_Malloc(reconDesc, sizeof(RF_RaidReconDesc_t),
    170 		  (RF_RaidReconDesc_t *));
    171 	reconDesc->raidPtr = raidPtr;
    172 	reconDesc->col = col;
    173 	reconDesc->spareDiskPtr = spareDiskPtr;
    174 	reconDesc->numDisksDone = numDisksDone;
    175 	reconDesc->scol = scol;
    176 	reconDesc->next = NULL;
    177 
    178 	return (reconDesc);
    179 }
    180 
    181 static void
    182 FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
    183 {
    184 #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
    185 	printf("raid%d: %lu recon event waits, %lu recon delays\n",
    186 	       reconDesc->raidPtr->raidid,
    187 	       (long) reconDesc->numReconEventWaits,
    188 	       (long) reconDesc->numReconExecDelays);
    189 #endif				/* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
    190 	printf("raid%d: %lu max exec ticks\n",
    191 	       reconDesc->raidPtr->raidid,
    192 	       (long) reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks);
    193 	RF_Free(reconDesc, sizeof(RF_RaidReconDesc_t));
    194 }
    195 
    196 
    197 /*****************************************************************************
    198  *
    199  * primary routine to reconstruct a failed disk.  This should be called from
    200  * within its own thread.  It won't return until reconstruction completes,
    201  * fails, or is aborted.
    202  *****************************************************************************/
    203 int
    204 rf_ReconstructFailedDisk(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
    205 {
    206 	const RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
    207 	int     rc;
    208 
    209 	lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
    210 	if (lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
    211 		/*
    212 	         * The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
    213 	         * disk at a time for each array.
    214 	         */
    215 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    216 		while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
    217 			RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
    218 		}
    219 		raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
    220 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    221 		rc = rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(raidPtr, col);
    222 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    223 		raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    224 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    225 	} else {
    226 		RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for arch %c\n",
    227 		    lp->parityConfig);
    228 		rc = EIO;
    229 	}
    230 	RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    231 	return (rc);
    232 }
    233 
    234 int
    235 rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
    236 {
    237 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *c_label;
    238 	RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
    239 	RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
    240 	RF_RowCol_t scol;
    241 	int     numDisksDone = 0, rc;
    242 
    243 	/* first look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct the data */
    244 	/* spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0.  This may have to
    245 	 * change eventually */
    246 
    247 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    248 	RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[col].status == rf_ds_failed);
    249 #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
    250 	if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
    251 		if (raidPtr->status != rf_rs_degraded) {
    252 			RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct disk at col %d because status not degraded\n", col);
    253 			RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    254 			return (EINVAL);
    255 		}
    256 		scol = (-1);
    257 	} else {
    258 #endif
    259 		for (scol = raidPtr->numCol; scol < raidPtr->numCol + raidPtr->numSpare; scol++) {
    260 			if (raidPtr->Disks[scol].status == rf_ds_spare) {
    261 				spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[scol];
    262 				spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
    263 				break;
    264 			}
    265 		}
    266 		if (!spareDiskPtr) {
    267 			RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct disk at col %d because no spares are available\n", col);
    268 			RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    269 			return (ENOSPC);
    270 		}
    271 		printf("RECON: initiating reconstruction on col %d -> spare at col %d\n", col, scol);
    272 #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
    273 	}
    274 #endif
    275 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    276 
    277 	reconDesc = AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, col, spareDiskPtr, numDisksDone, scol);
    278 	raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
    279 #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
    280 	reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
    281 	reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
    282 	reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
    283 #endif				/* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
    284 	reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
    285 	reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
    286 	reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
    287 	rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
    288 
    289 	if (!rc) {
    290 		/* fix up the component label */
    291 		/* Don't actually need the read here.. */
    292 		c_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, scol);
    293 
    294 		raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, c_label);
    295 		c_label->row = 0;
    296 		c_label->column = col;
    297 		c_label->clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
    298 		c_label->status = rf_ds_optimal;
    299 		c_label->partitionSize = raidPtr->Disks[scol].partitionSize;
    300 
    301 		/* We've just done a rebuild based on all the other
    302 		   disks, so at this point the parity is known to be
    303 		   clean, even if it wasn't before. */
    304 
    305 		/* XXX doesn't hold for RAID 6!!*/
    306 
    307 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    308 		raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    309 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    310 
    311 		/* XXXX MORE NEEDED HERE */
    312 
    313 		raidflush_component_label(raidPtr, scol);
    314 	} else {
    315 		/* Reconstruct failed. */
    316 
    317 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    318 		/* Failed disk goes back to "failed" status */
    319 		raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
    320 
    321 		/* Spare disk goes back to "spare" status. */
    322 		spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_spare;
    323 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    324 
    325 	}
    326 	rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr, RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
    327 	return (rc);
    328 }
    329 
    330 /*
    331 
    332    Allow reconstructing a disk in-place -- i.e. component /dev/sd2e goes AWOL,
    333    and you don't get a spare until the next Monday.  With this function
    334    (and hot-swappable drives) you can now put your new disk containing
    335    /dev/sd2e on the bus, scsictl it alive, and then use raidctl(8) to
    336    rebuild the data "on the spot".
    337 
    338 */
    339 
    340 int
    341 rf_ReconstructInPlace(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
    342 {
    343 	RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
    344 	RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
    345 	const RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
    346 	RF_ComponentLabel_t *c_label;
    347 	int     numDisksDone = 0, rc;
    348 	struct partinfo dpart;
    349 	struct vnode *vp;
    350 	struct vattr va;
    351 	int retcode;
    352 	int ac;
    353 
    354 	lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
    355 	if (!lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
    356 		RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for arch %c\n",
    357 			     lp->parityConfig);
    358 		/* wakeup anyone who might be waiting to do a reconstruct */
    359 		RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    360 		return(EIO);
    361 	}
    362 
    363 	/*
    364 	 * The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
    365 	 * disk at a time for each array.
    366 	 */
    367 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    368 
    369 	if (raidPtr->Disks[col].status != rf_ds_failed) {
    370 		/* "It's gone..." */
    371 		raidPtr->numFailures++;
    372 		raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
    373 		raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
    374 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    375 		rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr,
    376 					   RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
    377 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    378 	}
    379 
    380 	while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
    381 		RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
    382 	}
    383 
    384 	raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
    385 
    386 	/* first look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct the
    387 	   data.  spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0.  This
    388 	   may have to change eventually */
    389 
    390 	/* Actually, we don't care if it's failed or not...  On a RAID
    391 	   set with correct parity, this function should be callable
    392 	   on any component without ill effects. */
    393 	/* RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[col].status == rf_ds_failed); */
    394 
    395 #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
    396 	if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
    397 		RF_ERRORMSG1("Unable to reconstruct to disk at col %d: operation not supported for RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE\n", col);
    398 
    399 		raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    400 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    401 		RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    402 		return (EINVAL);
    403 	}
    404 #endif
    405 
    406 	/* This device may have been opened successfully the
    407 	   first time. Close it before trying to open it again.. */
    408 
    409 	if (raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp != NULL) {
    410 #if 0
    411 		printf("Closed the open device: %s\n",
    412 		       raidPtr->Disks[col].devname);
    413 #endif
    414 		vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp;
    415 		ac = raidPtr->Disks[col].auto_configured;
    416 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    417 		rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, ac);
    418 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    419 		raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = NULL;
    420 	}
    421 	/* note that this disk was *not* auto_configured (any longer)*/
    422 	raidPtr->Disks[col].auto_configured = 0;
    423 
    424 #if 0
    425 	printf("About to (re-)open the device for rebuilding: %s\n",
    426 	       raidPtr->Disks[col].devname);
    427 #endif
    428 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    429 	retcode = dk_lookup(raidPtr->Disks[col].devname, curlwp, &vp, UIO_SYSSPACE);
    430 
    431 	if (retcode) {
    432 		printf("raid%d: rebuilding: dk_lookup on device: %s failed: %d!\n",raidPtr->raidid,
    433 		       raidPtr->Disks[col].devname, retcode);
    434 
    435 		/* the component isn't responding properly...
    436 		   must be still dead :-( */
    437 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    438 		raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    439 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    440 		RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    441 		return(retcode);
    442 	}
    443 
    444 	/* Ok, so we can at least do a lookup...
    445 	   How about actually getting a vp for it? */
    446 
    447 	if ((retcode = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, curlwp->l_cred)) != 0) {
    448 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    449 		raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    450 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    451 		RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    452 		return(retcode);
    453 	}
    454 
    455 	retcode = VOP_IOCTL(vp, DIOCGPART, &dpart, FREAD, curlwp->l_cred);
    456 	if (retcode) {
    457 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    458 		raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    459 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    460 		RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    461 		return(retcode);
    462 	}
    463 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    464 	raidPtr->Disks[col].blockSize =	dpart.disklab->d_secsize;
    465 
    466 	raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks = dpart.part->p_size -
    467 		rf_protectedSectors;
    468 
    469 	raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_vp = vp;
    470 	raidPtr->raid_cinfo[col].ci_dev = va.va_rdev;
    471 
    472 	raidPtr->Disks[col].dev = va.va_rdev;
    473 
    474 	/* we allow the user to specify that only a fraction
    475 	   of the disks should be used this is just for debug:
    476 	   it speeds up * the parity scan */
    477 	raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks = raidPtr->Disks[col].numBlocks *
    478 		rf_sizePercentage / 100;
    479 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    480 
    481 	spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[col];
    482 	spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
    483 
    484 	printf("raid%d: initiating in-place reconstruction on column %d\n",
    485 	       raidPtr->raidid, col);
    486 
    487 	reconDesc = AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, col, spareDiskPtr,
    488 				       numDisksDone, col);
    489 	raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
    490 #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
    491 	reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
    492 	reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
    493 	reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
    494 #endif				/* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
    495 	reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
    496 	reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
    497 	reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
    498 	rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
    499 
    500 	if (!rc) {
    501 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    502 		/* Need to set these here, as at this point it'll be claiming
    503 		   that the disk is in rf_ds_spared!  But we know better :-) */
    504 
    505 		raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_optimal;
    506 		raidPtr->status = rf_rs_optimal;
    507 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    508 
    509 		/* fix up the component label */
    510 		/* Don't actually need the read here.. */
    511 		c_label = raidget_component_label(raidPtr, col);
    512 
    513 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    514 		raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, c_label);
    515 
    516 		c_label->row = 0;
    517 		c_label->column = col;
    518 
    519 		/* We've just done a rebuild based on all the other
    520 		   disks, so at this point the parity is known to be
    521 		   clean, even if it wasn't before. */
    522 
    523 		/* XXX doesn't hold for RAID 6!!*/
    524 
    525 		raidPtr->parity_good = RF_RAID_CLEAN;
    526 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    527 
    528 		raidflush_component_label(raidPtr, col);
    529 	} else {
    530 		/* Reconstruct-in-place failed.  Disk goes back to
    531 		   "failed" status, regardless of what it was before.  */
    532 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    533 		raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_failed;
    534 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    535 	}
    536 
    537 	rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr, RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
    538 
    539 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    540 	raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
    541 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    542 
    543 	RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
    544 	return (rc);
    545 }
    546 
    547 
    548 int
    549 rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
    550 {
    551 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr = reconDesc->raidPtr;
    552 	RF_RowCol_t col = reconDesc->col;
    553 	RF_RowCol_t scol = reconDesc->scol;
    554 	RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr;
    555 	RF_ReconCtrl_t *tmp_reconctrl;
    556 	RF_ReconEvent_t *event;
    557 	RF_StripeCount_t incPSID,lastPSID,num_writes,pending_writes,prev;
    558 	RF_ReconUnitCount_t RUsPerPU;
    559 	struct timeval etime, elpsd;
    560 	unsigned long xor_s, xor_resid_us;
    561 	int     i, ds;
    562 	int status, done;
    563 	int recon_error, write_error;
    564 
    565 	raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs = 0;
    566 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
    567 	/* create one trace record per physical disk */
    568 	RF_Malloc(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t), (RF_AccTraceEntry_t *));
    569 #endif
    570 
    571 	/* quiesce the array prior to starting recon.  this is needed
    572 	 * to assure no nasty interactions with pending user writes.
    573 	 * We need to do this before we change the disk or row status. */
    574 
    575 	Dprintf("RECON: begin request suspend\n");
    576 	rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
    577 	Dprintf("RECON: end request suspend\n");
    578 
    579 	/* allocate our RF_ReconCTRL_t before we protect raidPtr->reconControl[row] */
    580 	tmp_reconctrl = rf_MakeReconControl(reconDesc, col, scol);
    581 
    582 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    583 
    584 	/* create the reconstruction control pointer and install it in
    585 	 * the right slot */
    586 	raidPtr->reconControl = tmp_reconctrl;
    587 	mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
    588 	raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal = mapPtr->totalRUs;
    589 	raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete =	0;
    590 	raidPtr->status = rf_rs_reconstructing;
    591 	raidPtr->Disks[col].status = rf_ds_reconstructing;
    592 	raidPtr->Disks[col].spareCol = scol;
    593 
    594 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    595 
    596 	RF_GETTIME(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime);
    597 
    598 	Dprintf("RECON: resume requests\n");
    599 	rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
    600 
    601 
    602 	mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
    603 
    604 	incPSID = RF_RECONMAP_SIZE;
    605 	lastPSID = raidPtr->Layout.numStripe / raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerPU;
    606 	RUsPerPU = raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerPU / raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
    607 	recon_error = 0;
    608 	write_error = 0;
    609 	pending_writes = incPSID;
    610 	raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID = incPSID;
    611 
    612 	/* start the actual reconstruction */
    613 
    614 	done = 0;
    615 	while (!done) {
    616 
    617 		if (raidPtr->waitShutdown) {
    618 			/* someone is unconfiguring this array... bail on the reconstruct.. */
    619 			recon_error = 1;
    620 			break;
    621 		}
    622 
    623 		num_writes = 0;
    624 
    625 		/* issue a read for each surviving disk */
    626 
    627 		reconDesc->numDisksDone = 0;
    628 		for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++) {
    629 			if (i != col) {
    630 				/* find and issue the next I/O on the
    631 				 * indicated disk */
    632 				if (IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, i)) {
    633 					Dprintf1("RECON: done issuing for c%d\n", i);
    634 					reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
    635 				}
    636 			}
    637 		}
    638 
    639 		/* process reconstruction events until all disks report that
    640 		 * they've completed all work */
    641 
    642 		while (reconDesc->numDisksDone < raidPtr->numCol - 1) {
    643 
    644 			event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
    645 			status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
    646 
    647 			/* the normal case is that a read completes, and all is well. */
    648 			if (status == RF_RECON_DONE_READS) {
    649 				reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
    650 			} else if ((status == RF_RECON_READ_ERROR) ||
    651 				   (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR)) {
    652 				/* an error was encountered while reconstructing...
    653 				   Pretend we've finished this disk.
    654 				*/
    655 				recon_error = 1;
    656 				raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
    657 
    658 				/* bump the numDisksDone count for reads,
    659 				   but not for writes */
    660 				if (status == RF_RECON_READ_ERROR)
    661 					reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
    662 
    663 				/* write errors are special -- when we are
    664 				   done dealing with the reads that are
    665 				   finished, we don't want to wait for any
    666 				   writes */
    667 				if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
    668 					write_error = 1;
    669 					num_writes++;
    670 				}
    671 
    672 			} else if (status == RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED) {
    673 				/* count this component as being "done" */
    674 				reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
    675 			} else if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_DONE) {
    676 				num_writes++;
    677 			}
    678 
    679 			if (recon_error) {
    680 				/* make sure any stragglers are woken up so that
    681 				   their theads will complete, and we can get out
    682 				   of here with all IO processed */
    683 
    684 				rf_WakeupHeadSepCBWaiters(raidPtr);
    685 			}
    686 
    687 			raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal =
    688 				mapPtr->totalRUs;
    689 			raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete =
    690 				mapPtr->totalRUs -
    691 				rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr);
    692 
    693 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
    694 			raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete =
    695 				(raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsComplete * 100 / raidPtr->reconControl->numRUsTotal);
    696 			if (rf_prReconSched) {
    697 				rf_PrintReconSchedule(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, &(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime));
    698 			}
    699 #endif
    700 		}
    701 
    702 		/* reads done, wakup any waiters, and then wait for writes */
    703 
    704 		rf_WakeupHeadSepCBWaiters(raidPtr);
    705 
    706 		while (!recon_error && (num_writes < pending_writes)) {
    707 			event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
    708 			status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
    709 
    710 			if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
    711 				num_writes++;
    712 				recon_error = 1;
    713 				raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
    714 				/* an error was encountered at the very end... bail */
    715 			} else if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_DONE) {
    716 				num_writes++;
    717 			} /* else it's something else, and we don't care */
    718 		}
    719 		if (recon_error ||
    720 		    (raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID == lastPSID)) {
    721 			done = 1;
    722 			break;
    723 		}
    724 
    725 		prev = raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID;
    726 		raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID += incPSID;
    727 
    728 		if (raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID > lastPSID) {
    729 			pending_writes = lastPSID - prev;
    730 			raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID = lastPSID;
    731 		}
    732 
    733 		/* back down curPSID to get ready for the next round... */
    734 		for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++) {
    735 			if (i != col) {
    736 				raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[i].curPSID--;
    737 				raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[i].ru_count = RUsPerPU - 1;
    738 			}
    739 		}
    740 	}
    741 
    742 	mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap;
    743 	if (rf_reconDebug) {
    744 		printf("RECON: all reads completed\n");
    745 	}
    746 	/* at this point all the reads have completed.  We now wait
    747 	 * for any pending writes to complete, and then we're done */
    748 
    749 	while (!recon_error && rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap) > 0) {
    750 
    751 		event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
    752 		status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
    753 
    754 		if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
    755 			recon_error = 1;
    756 			raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
    757 			/* an error was encountered at the very end... bail */
    758 		} else {
    759 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
    760 			raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete = 100 - (rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr) * 100 / mapPtr->totalRUs);
    761 			if (rf_prReconSched) {
    762 				rf_PrintReconSchedule(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, &(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime));
    763 			}
    764 #endif
    765 		}
    766 	}
    767 
    768 	if (recon_error) {
    769 		/* we've encountered an error in reconstructing. */
    770 		printf("raid%d: reconstruction failed.\n", raidPtr->raidid);
    771 
    772 		/* we start by blocking IO to the RAID set. */
    773 		rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
    774 
    775 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    776 		/* mark set as being degraded, rather than
    777 		   rf_rs_reconstructing as we were before the problem.
    778 		   After this is done we can update status of the
    779 		   component disks without worrying about someone
    780 		   trying to read from a failed component.
    781 		*/
    782 		raidPtr->status = rf_rs_degraded;
    783 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    784 
    785 		/* resume IO */
    786 		rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
    787 
    788 		/* At this point there are two cases:
    789 		   1) If we've experienced a read error, then we've
    790 		   already waited for all the reads we're going to get,
    791 		   and we just need to wait for the writes.
    792 
    793 		   2) If we've experienced a write error, we've also
    794 		   already waited for all the reads to complete,
    795 		   but there is little point in waiting for the writes --
    796 		   when they do complete, they will just be ignored.
    797 
    798 		   So we just wait for writes to complete if we didn't have a
    799 		   write error.
    800 		*/
    801 
    802 		if (!write_error) {
    803 			/* wait for writes to complete */
    804 			while (raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes > 0) {
    805 
    806 				event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc);
    807 				status = ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, event);
    808 
    809 				if (status == RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR) {
    810 					raidPtr->reconControl->error = 1;
    811 					/* an error was encountered at the very end... bail.
    812 					   This will be very bad news for the user, since
    813 					   at this point there will have been a read error
    814 					   on one component, and a write error on another!
    815 					*/
    816 					break;
    817 				}
    818 			}
    819 		}
    820 
    821 
    822 		/* cleanup */
    823 
    824 		/* drain the event queue - after waiting for the writes above,
    825 		   there shouldn't be much (if anything!) left in the queue. */
    826 
    827 		rf_DrainReconEventQueue(reconDesc);
    828 
    829 		/* XXX  As much as we'd like to free the recon control structure
    830 		   and the reconDesc, we have no way of knowing if/when those will
    831 		   be touched by IO that has yet to occur.  It is rather poor to be
    832 		   basically causing a 'memory leak' here, but there doesn't seem to be
    833 		   a cleaner alternative at this time.  Perhaps when the reconstruct code
    834 		   gets a makeover this problem will go away.
    835 		*/
    836 #if 0
    837 		rf_FreeReconControl(raidPtr);
    838 #endif
    839 
    840 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
    841 		RF_Free(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t));
    842 #endif
    843 		/* XXX see comment above */
    844 #if 0
    845 		FreeReconDesc(reconDesc);
    846 #endif
    847 
    848 		return (1);
    849 	}
    850 
    851 	/* Success:  mark the dead disk as reconstructed.  We quiesce
    852 	 * the array here to assure no nasty interactions with pending
    853 	 * user accesses when we free up the psstatus structure as
    854 	 * part of FreeReconControl() */
    855 
    856 	rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
    857 
    858 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    859 	raidPtr->numFailures--;
    860 	ds = (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE);
    861 	raidPtr->Disks[col].status = (ds) ? rf_ds_dist_spared : rf_ds_spared;
    862 	raidPtr->status = (ds) ? rf_rs_reconfigured : rf_rs_optimal;
    863 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
    864 	RF_GETTIME(etime);
    865 	RF_TIMEVAL_DIFF(&(raidPtr->reconControl->starttime), &etime, &elpsd);
    866 
    867 	rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
    868 
    869 	printf("raid%d: Reconstruction of disk at col %d completed\n",
    870 	       raidPtr->raidid, col);
    871 	xor_s = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs / 1000000;
    872 	xor_resid_us = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs % 1000000;
    873 	printf("raid%d: Recon time was %d.%06d seconds, accumulated XOR time was %ld us (%ld.%06ld)\n",
    874 	       raidPtr->raidid,
    875 	       (int) elpsd.tv_sec, (int) elpsd.tv_usec,
    876 	       raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs, xor_s, xor_resid_us);
    877 	printf("raid%d:  (start time %d sec %d usec, end time %d sec %d usec)\n",
    878 	       raidPtr->raidid,
    879 	       (int) raidPtr->reconControl->starttime.tv_sec,
    880 	       (int) raidPtr->reconControl->starttime.tv_usec,
    881 	       (int) etime.tv_sec, (int) etime.tv_usec);
    882 #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
    883 	printf("raid%d: Total head-sep stall count was %d\n",
    884 	       raidPtr->raidid, (int) reconDesc->hsStallCount);
    885 #endif				/* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
    886 	rf_FreeReconControl(raidPtr);
    887 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
    888 	RF_Free(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol * sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t));
    889 #endif
    890 	FreeReconDesc(reconDesc);
    891 
    892 	return (0);
    893 
    894 }
    895 /*****************************************************************************
    896  * do the right thing upon each reconstruction event.
    897  *****************************************************************************/
    898 static int
    899 ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_ReconEvent_t *event)
    900 {
    901 	int     retcode = 0, submitblocked;
    902 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
    903 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU;
    904 
    905 	retcode = RF_RECON_READ_STOPPED;
    906 
    907 	Dprintf1("RECON: ProcessReconEvent type %d\n", event->type);
    908 
    909 	switch (event->type) {
    910 
    911 		/* a read I/O has completed */
    912 	case RF_REVENT_READDONE:
    913 		rbuf = raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf;
    914 		Dprintf2("RECON: READDONE EVENT: col %d psid %ld\n",
    915 		    event->col, rbuf->parityStripeID);
    916 		Dprintf7("RECON: done read  psid %ld buf %lx  %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
    917 		    rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer, rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff,
    918 		    rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
    919 		rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
    920 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
    921 			submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 0, 0);
    922 			Dprintf1("RECON: submitblocked=%d\n", submitblocked);
    923 			if (!submitblocked)
    924 				retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
    925 			else
    926 				retcode = 0;
    927 		}
    928 		break;
    929 
    930 		/* a write I/O has completed */
    931 	case RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE:
    932 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
    933 		if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
    934 			rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
    935 		}
    936 #endif
    937 		sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
    938 		rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
    939 		rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
    940 		Dprintf3("RECON: WRITEDONE EVENT: psid %d ru %d (%d %% complete)\n",
    941 		    rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru, raidPtr->reconControl->percentComplete);
    942 		rf_ReconMapUpdate(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap,
    943 		    rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset + sectorsPerRU - 1);
    944 		rf_RemoveFromActiveReconTable(raidPtr, rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
    945 
    946 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    947 		raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes--;
    948 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    949 
    950 		if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FLOATING) {
    951 			RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    952 			while(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock) {
    953 				ltsleep(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctrlpre1", 0,
    954 					&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    955 			}
    956 			raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 1;
    957 			RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    958 
    959 			raidPtr->numFullReconBuffers--;
    960 			rf_ReleaseFloatingReconBuffer(raidPtr, rbuf);
    961 
    962 			RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    963 			raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 0;
    964 			wakeup(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock);
    965 			RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
    966 		} else
    967 			if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED)
    968 				rf_FreeReconBuffer(rbuf);
    969 			else
    970 				RF_ASSERT(0);
    971 		retcode = RF_RECON_WRITE_DONE;
    972 		break;
    973 
    974 	case RF_REVENT_BUFCLEAR:	/* A buffer-stall condition has been
    975 					 * cleared */
    976 		Dprintf1("RECON: BUFCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
    977 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
    978 			submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf,
    979 							     0, (int) (long) event->arg);
    980 			RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked);	/* we wouldn't have gotten the
    981 							 * BUFCLEAR event if we
    982 							 * couldn't submit */
    983 			retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
    984 		}
    985 		break;
    986 
    987 	case RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR:	/* A user-write reconstruction
    988 					 * blockage has been cleared */
    989 		DDprintf1("RECON: BLOCKCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
    990 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
    991 			retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, event->col);
    992 		}
    993 		break;
    994 
    995 	case RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR:	/* A max-head-separation
    996 					 * reconstruction blockage has been
    997 					 * cleared */
    998 		Dprintf1("RECON: HEADSEPCLEAR EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
    999 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
   1000 			retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, event->col);
   1001 		}
   1002 		break;
   1003 
   1004 		/* a buffer has become ready to write */
   1005 	case RF_REVENT_BUFREADY:
   1006 		Dprintf1("RECON: BUFREADY EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
   1007 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
   1008 			retcode = IssueNextWriteRequest(raidPtr);
   1009 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
   1010 			if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
   1011 				rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
   1012 			}
   1013 #endif
   1014 		}
   1015 		break;
   1016 
   1017 		/* we need to skip the current RU entirely because it got
   1018 		 * recon'd while we were waiting for something else to happen */
   1019 	case RF_REVENT_SKIP:
   1020 		DDprintf1("RECON: SKIP EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
   1021 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
   1022 			retcode = IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, event->col);
   1023 		}
   1024 		break;
   1025 
   1026 		/* a forced-reconstruction read access has completed.  Just
   1027 		 * submit the buffer */
   1028 	case RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE:
   1029 		rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
   1030 		rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
   1031 		DDprintf1("RECON: FORCEDREADDONE EVENT: col %d\n", event->col);
   1032 		if (!raidPtr->reconControl->error) {
   1033 			submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 1, 0);
   1034 			RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked);
   1035 			retcode = 0;
   1036 		}
   1037 		break;
   1038 
   1039 		/* A read I/O failed to complete */
   1040 	case RF_REVENT_READ_FAILED:
   1041 		retcode = RF_RECON_READ_ERROR;
   1042 		break;
   1043 
   1044 		/* A write I/O failed to complete */
   1045 	case RF_REVENT_WRITE_FAILED:
   1046 		retcode = RF_RECON_WRITE_ERROR;
   1047 
   1048 		/* This is an error, but it was a pending write.
   1049 		   Account for it. */
   1050 		RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1051 		raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes--;
   1052 		RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1053 
   1054 		rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
   1055 
   1056 		/* cleanup the disk queue data */
   1057 		rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
   1058 
   1059 		/* At this point we're erroring out, badly, and floatingRbufs
   1060 		   may not even be valid.  Rather than putting this back onto
   1061 		   the floatingRbufs list, just arrange for its immediate
   1062 		   destruction.
   1063 		*/
   1064 		rf_FreeReconBuffer(rbuf);
   1065 		break;
   1066 
   1067 		/* a forced read I/O failed to complete */
   1068 	case RF_REVENT_FORCEDREAD_FAILED:
   1069 		retcode = RF_RECON_READ_ERROR;
   1070 		break;
   1071 
   1072 	default:
   1073 		RF_PANIC();
   1074 	}
   1075 	rf_FreeReconEventDesc(event);
   1076 	return (retcode);
   1077 }
   1078 /*****************************************************************************
   1079  *
   1080  * find the next thing that's needed on the indicated disk, and issue
   1081  * a read request for it.  We assume that the reconstruction buffer
   1082  * associated with this process is free to receive the data.  If
   1083  * reconstruction is blocked on the indicated RU, we issue a
   1084  * blockage-release request instead of a physical disk read request.
   1085  * If the current disk gets too far ahead of the others, we issue a
   1086  * head-separation wait request and return.
   1087  *
   1088  * ctrl->{ru_count, curPSID, diskOffset} and
   1089  * rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset are maintained to point to the unit
   1090  * we're currently accessing.  Note that this deviates from the
   1091  * standard C idiom of having counters point to the next thing to be
   1092  * accessed.  This allows us to easily retry when we're blocked by
   1093  * head separation or reconstruction-blockage events.
   1094  *
   1095  *****************************************************************************/
   1096 static int
   1097 IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
   1098 {
   1099 	RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = &raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[col];
   1100 	RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
   1101 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = ctrl->rbuf;
   1102 	RF_ReconUnitCount_t RUsPerPU = layoutPtr->SUsPerPU / layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
   1103 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
   1104 	int     do_new_check = 0, retcode = 0, status;
   1105 
   1106 	/* if we are currently the slowest disk, mark that we have to do a new
   1107 	 * check */
   1108 	if (ctrl->headSepCounter <= raidPtr->reconControl->minHeadSepCounter)
   1109 		do_new_check = 1;
   1110 
   1111 	while (1) {
   1112 
   1113 		ctrl->ru_count++;
   1114 		if (ctrl->ru_count < RUsPerPU) {
   1115 			ctrl->diskOffset += sectorsPerRU;
   1116 			rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset += sectorsPerRU;
   1117 		} else {
   1118 			ctrl->curPSID++;
   1119 			ctrl->ru_count = 0;
   1120 			/* code left over from when head-sep was based on
   1121 			 * parity stripe id */
   1122 			if (ctrl->curPSID >= raidPtr->reconControl->lastPSID) {
   1123 				CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, ++(ctrl->headSepCounter));
   1124 				return (RF_RECON_DONE_READS);	/* finito! */
   1125 			}
   1126 			/* find the disk offsets of the start of the parity
   1127 			 * stripe on both the current disk and the failed
   1128 			 * disk. skip this entire parity stripe if either disk
   1129 			 * does not appear in the indicated PS */
   1130 			status = ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr, ctrl->curPSID, col, &ctrl->diskOffset, &rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset,
   1131 			    &rbuf->spCol, &rbuf->spOffset);
   1132 			if (status) {
   1133 				ctrl->ru_count = RUsPerPU - 1;
   1134 				continue;
   1135 			}
   1136 		}
   1137 		rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
   1138 
   1139 		/* skip this RU if it's already been reconstructed */
   1140 		if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
   1141 			Dprintf2("Skipping psid %ld ru %d: already reconstructed\n", ctrl->curPSID, ctrl->ru_count);
   1142 			continue;
   1143 		}
   1144 		break;
   1145 	}
   1146 	ctrl->headSepCounter++;
   1147 	if (do_new_check)
   1148 		CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, ctrl->headSepCounter);	/* update min if needed */
   1149 
   1150 
   1151 	/* at this point, we have definitely decided what to do, and we have
   1152 	 * only to see if we can actually do it now */
   1153 	rbuf->parityStripeID = ctrl->curPSID;
   1154 	rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
   1155 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1156 	memset((char *) &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col], 0,
   1157 	    sizeof(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col]));
   1158 	raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].reconacc = 1;
   1159 	RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
   1160 #endif
   1161 	retcode = TryToRead(raidPtr, col);
   1162 	return (retcode);
   1163 }
   1164 
   1165 /*
   1166  * tries to issue the next read on the indicated disk.  We may be
   1167  * blocked by (a) the heads being too far apart, or (b) recon on the
   1168  * indicated RU being blocked due to a write by a user thread.  In
   1169  * this case, we issue a head-sep or blockage wait request, which will
   1170  * cause this same routine to be invoked again later when the blockage
   1171  * has cleared.
   1172  */
   1173 
   1174 static int
   1175 TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t col)
   1176 {
   1177 	RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = &raidPtr->reconControl->perDiskInfo[col];
   1178 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
   1179 	RF_StripeNum_t psid = ctrl->curPSID;
   1180 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
   1181 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
   1182 	int     status;
   1183 	RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr, *newpssPtr;
   1184 
   1185 	/* if the current disk is too far ahead of the others, issue a
   1186 	 * head-separation wait and return */
   1187 	if (CheckHeadSeparation(raidPtr, ctrl, col, ctrl->headSepCounter, which_ru))
   1188 		return (0);
   1189 
   1190 	/* allocate a new PSS in case we need it */
   1191 	newpssPtr = rf_AllocPSStatus(raidPtr);
   1192 
   1193 	RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1194 	pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_CREATE, newpssPtr);
   1195 
   1196 	if (pssPtr != newpssPtr) {
   1197 		rf_FreePSStatus(raidPtr, newpssPtr);
   1198 	}
   1199 
   1200 	/* if recon is blocked on the indicated parity stripe, issue a
   1201 	 * block-wait request and return. this also must mark the indicated RU
   1202 	 * in the stripe as under reconstruction if not blocked. */
   1203 	status = CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(raidPtr, pssPtr, ctrl, col, psid, which_ru);
   1204 	if (status == RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
   1205 		Dprintf2("RECON: Stalling psid %ld ru %d: recon blocked\n", psid, which_ru);
   1206 		goto out;
   1207 	} else
   1208 		if (status == RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) {
   1209 			rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, col, NULL, RF_REVENT_SKIP);
   1210 			goto out;
   1211 		}
   1212 	/* make one last check to be sure that the indicated RU didn't get
   1213 	 * reconstructed while we were waiting for something else to happen.
   1214 	 * This is unfortunate in that it causes us to make this check twice
   1215 	 * in the normal case.  Might want to make some attempt to re-work
   1216 	 * this so that we only do this check if we've definitely blocked on
   1217 	 * one of the above checks.  When this condition is detected, we may
   1218 	 * have just created a bogus status entry, which we need to delete. */
   1219 	if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl->reconMap, ctrl->rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
   1220 		Dprintf2("RECON: Skipping psid %ld ru %d: prior recon after stall\n", psid, which_ru);
   1221 		if (pssPtr == newpssPtr)
   1222 			rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, pssPtr);
   1223 		rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, col, NULL, RF_REVENT_SKIP);
   1224 		goto out;
   1225 	}
   1226 	/* found something to read.  issue the I/O */
   1227 	Dprintf4("RECON: Read for psid %ld on col %d offset %ld buf %lx\n",
   1228 	    psid, col, ctrl->diskOffset, ctrl->rbuf->buffer);
   1229 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1230 	RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
   1231 	RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
   1232 	raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].specific.recon.recon_start_to_fetch_us =
   1233 	    RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
   1234 	RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
   1235 #endif
   1236 	/* should be ok to use a NULL proc pointer here, all the bufs we use
   1237 	 * should be in kernel space */
   1238 	req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_READ, ctrl->diskOffset, sectorsPerRU, ctrl->rbuf->buffer, psid, which_ru,
   1239 	    ReconReadDoneProc, (void *) ctrl,
   1240 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1241 				     &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col],
   1242 #else
   1243 				     NULL,
   1244 #endif
   1245 				     (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
   1246 
   1247 	ctrl->rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
   1248 	rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[col], req, RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
   1249 	pssPtr->issued[col] = 1;
   1250 
   1251 out:
   1252 	RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1253 	return (0);
   1254 }
   1255 
   1256 
   1257 /*
   1258  * given a parity stripe ID, we want to find out whether both the
   1259  * current disk and the failed disk exist in that parity stripe.  If
   1260  * not, we want to skip this whole PS.  If so, we want to find the
   1261  * disk offset of the start of the PS on both the current disk and the
   1262  * failed disk.
   1263  *
   1264  * this works by getting a list of disks comprising the indicated
   1265  * parity stripe, and searching the list for the current and failed
   1266  * disks.  Once we've decided they both exist in the parity stripe, we
   1267  * need to decide whether each is data or parity, so that we'll know
   1268  * which mapping function to call to get the corresponding disk
   1269  * offsets.
   1270  *
   1271  * this is kind of unpleasant, but doing it this way allows the
   1272  * reconstruction code to use parity stripe IDs rather than physical
   1273  * disks address to march through the failed disk, which greatly
   1274  * simplifies a lot of code, as well as eliminating the need for a
   1275  * reverse-mapping function.  I also think it will execute faster,
   1276  * since the calls to the mapping module are kept to a minimum.
   1277  *
   1278  * ASSUMES THAT THE STRIPE IDENTIFIER IDENTIFIES THE DISKS COMPRISING
   1279  * THE STRIPE IN THE CORRECT ORDER
   1280  *
   1281  * raidPtr          - raid descriptor
   1282  * psid             - parity stripe identifier
   1283  * col              - column of disk to find the offsets for
   1284  * spCol            - out: col of spare unit for failed unit
   1285  * spOffset         - out: offset into disk containing spare unit
   1286  *
   1287  */
   1288 
   1289 
   1290 static int
   1291 ComputePSDiskOffsets(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_StripeNum_t psid,
   1292 		     RF_RowCol_t col, RF_SectorNum_t *outDiskOffset,
   1293 		     RF_SectorNum_t *outFailedDiskSectorOffset,
   1294 		     RF_RowCol_t *spCol, RF_SectorNum_t *spOffset)
   1295 {
   1296 	RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
   1297 	RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
   1298 	RF_RaidAddr_t sosRaidAddress;	/* start-of-stripe */
   1299 	RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
   1300 	u_int   i, j, k, i_offset, j_offset;
   1301 	RF_RowCol_t pcol;
   1302 	int     testcol;
   1303 	RF_SectorNum_t poffset;
   1304 	char    i_is_parity = 0, j_is_parity = 0;
   1305 	RF_RowCol_t stripeWidth = layoutPtr->numDataCol + layoutPtr->numParityCol;
   1306 
   1307 	/* get a listing of the disks comprising that stripe */
   1308 	sosRaidAddress = rf_ParityStripeIDToRaidAddress(layoutPtr, psid);
   1309 	(layoutPtr->map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &diskids);
   1310 	RF_ASSERT(diskids);
   1311 
   1312 	/* reject this entire parity stripe if it does not contain the
   1313 	 * indicated disk or it does not contain the failed disk */
   1314 
   1315 	for (i = 0; i < stripeWidth; i++) {
   1316 		if (col == diskids[i])
   1317 			break;
   1318 	}
   1319 	if (i == stripeWidth)
   1320 		goto skipit;
   1321 	for (j = 0; j < stripeWidth; j++) {
   1322 		if (fcol == diskids[j])
   1323 			break;
   1324 	}
   1325 	if (j == stripeWidth) {
   1326 		goto skipit;
   1327 	}
   1328 	/* find out which disk the parity is on */
   1329 	(layoutPtr->map->MapParity) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &pcol, &poffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
   1330 
   1331 	/* find out if either the current RU or the failed RU is parity */
   1332 	/* also, if the parity occurs in this stripe prior to the data and/or
   1333 	 * failed col, we need to decrement i and/or j */
   1334 	for (k = 0; k < stripeWidth; k++)
   1335 		if (diskids[k] == pcol)
   1336 			break;
   1337 	RF_ASSERT(k < stripeWidth);
   1338 	i_offset = i;
   1339 	j_offset = j;
   1340 	if (k < i)
   1341 		i_offset--;
   1342 	else
   1343 		if (k == i) {
   1344 			i_is_parity = 1;
   1345 			i_offset = 0;
   1346 		}		/* set offsets to zero to disable multiply
   1347 				 * below */
   1348 	if (k < j)
   1349 		j_offset--;
   1350 	else
   1351 		if (k == j) {
   1352 			j_is_parity = 1;
   1353 			j_offset = 0;
   1354 		}
   1355 	/* at this point, [ij]_is_parity tells us whether the [current,failed]
   1356 	 * disk is parity at the start of this RU, and, if data, "[ij]_offset"
   1357 	 * tells us how far into the stripe the [current,failed] disk is. */
   1358 
   1359 	/* call the mapping routine to get the offset into the current disk,
   1360 	 * repeat for failed disk. */
   1361 	if (i_is_parity)
   1362 		layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
   1363 	else
   1364 		layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
   1365 
   1366 	RF_ASSERT(col == testcol);
   1367 
   1368 	if (j_is_parity)
   1369 		layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
   1370 	else
   1371 		layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testcol, outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
   1372 	RF_ASSERT(fcol == testcol);
   1373 
   1374 	/* now locate the spare unit for the failed unit */
   1375 #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
   1376 	if (layoutPtr->map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
   1377 		if (j_is_parity)
   1378 			layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
   1379 		else
   1380 			layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
   1381 	} else {
   1382 #endif
   1383 		*spCol = raidPtr->reconControl->spareCol;
   1384 		*spOffset = *outFailedDiskSectorOffset;
   1385 #if RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS > 0
   1386 	}
   1387 #endif
   1388 	return (0);
   1389 
   1390 skipit:
   1391 	Dprintf2("RECON: Skipping psid %ld: nothing needed from c%d\n",
   1392 	    psid, col);
   1393 	return (1);
   1394 }
   1395 /* this is called when a buffer has become ready to write to the replacement disk */
   1396 static int
   1397 IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr)
   1398 {
   1399 	RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
   1400 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
   1401 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1402 	RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
   1403 #endif
   1404 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
   1405 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
   1406 
   1407 	rbuf = rf_GetFullReconBuffer(raidPtr->reconControl);
   1408 	RF_ASSERT(rbuf);	/* there must be one available, or we wouldn't
   1409 				 * have gotten the event that sent us here */
   1410 	RF_ASSERT(rbuf->pssPtr);
   1411 
   1412 	rbuf->pssPtr->writeRbuf = rbuf;
   1413 	rbuf->pssPtr = NULL;
   1414 
   1415 	Dprintf6("RECON: New write (c %d offs %d) for psid %ld ru %d (failed disk offset %ld) buf %lx\n",
   1416 	    rbuf->spCol, rbuf->spOffset, rbuf->parityStripeID,
   1417 	    rbuf->which_ru, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, rbuf->buffer);
   1418 	Dprintf6("RECON: new write psid %ld   %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
   1419 	    rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff,
   1420 	    rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
   1421 
   1422 	/* should be ok to use a NULL b_proc here b/c all addrs should be in
   1423 	 * kernel space */
   1424 	req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE, rbuf->spOffset,
   1425 	    sectorsPerRU, rbuf->buffer,
   1426 	    rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru,
   1427 	    ReconWriteDoneProc, (void *) rbuf,
   1428 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1429 	    &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[fcol],
   1430 #else
   1431 				     NULL,
   1432 #endif
   1433 	    (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
   1434 
   1435 	rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
   1436 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1437 	raidPtr->reconControl->pending_writes++;
   1438 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1439 	rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[rbuf->spCol], req, RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
   1440 
   1441 	return (0);
   1442 }
   1443 
   1444 /*
   1445  * this gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction read
   1446  * operation the arg is a pointer to the per-disk reconstruction
   1447  * control structure for the process that just finished a read.
   1448  *
   1449  * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything
   1450  * illegal here.
   1451  */
   1452 static int
   1453 ReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
   1454 {
   1455 	RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = (RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *) arg;
   1456 	RF_Raid_t *raidPtr;
   1457 
   1458 	/* Detect that reconCtrl is no longer valid, and if that
   1459 	   is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
   1460 	   There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
   1461 
   1462 	if (ctrl->reconCtrl == NULL)
   1463 		return(0);
   1464 
   1465 	raidPtr = ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->raidPtr;
   1466 
   1467 	if (status) {
   1468 		printf("raid%d: Recon read failed: %d\n", raidPtr->raidid, status);
   1469 		rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, ctrl->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_READ_FAILED);
   1470 		return(0);
   1471 	}
   1472 #if RF_ACC_TRACE > 0
   1473 	RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
   1474 	RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
   1475 	raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].specific.recon.recon_fetch_to_return_us =
   1476 	    RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
   1477 	RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
   1478 #endif
   1479 	rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, ctrl->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_READDONE);
   1480 	return (0);
   1481 }
   1482 /* this gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction write operation.
   1483  * the arg is a pointer to the rbuf that was just written
   1484  *
   1485  * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
   1486  */
   1487 static int
   1488 ReconWriteDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
   1489 {
   1490 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) arg;
   1491 
   1492 	/* Detect that reconControl is no longer valid, and if that
   1493 	   is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
   1494 	   There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
   1495 
   1496 	if (rbuf->raidPtr->reconControl == NULL)
   1497 		return(0);
   1498 
   1499 	Dprintf2("Reconstruction completed on psid %ld ru %d\n", rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
   1500 	if (status) {
   1501 		printf("raid%d: Recon write failed!\n", rbuf->raidPtr->raidid);
   1502 		rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, arg, RF_REVENT_WRITE_FAILED);
   1503 		return(0);
   1504 	}
   1505 	rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, arg, RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE);
   1506 	return (0);
   1507 }
   1508 
   1509 
   1510 /*
   1511  * computes a new minimum head sep, and wakes up anyone who needs to
   1512  * be woken as a result
   1513  */
   1514 static void
   1515 CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr)
   1516 {
   1517 	RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl;
   1518 	RF_HeadSepLimit_t new_min;
   1519 	RF_RowCol_t i;
   1520 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *p;
   1521 	RF_ASSERT(hsCtr >= reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter);	/* from the definition
   1522 								 * of a minimum */
   1523 
   1524 
   1525 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1526 	while(reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock) {
   1527 		ltsleep(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctlcnmhs", 0, &reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1528 	}
   1529 	reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 1;
   1530 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1531 
   1532 	new_min = ~(1L << (8 * sizeof(long) - 1));	/* 0x7FFF....FFF */
   1533 	for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++)
   1534 		if (i != reconCtrlPtr->fcol) {
   1535 			if (reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter < new_min)
   1536 				new_min = reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter;
   1537 		}
   1538 	/* set the new minimum and wake up anyone who can now run again */
   1539 	if (new_min != reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) {
   1540 		reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter = new_min;
   1541 		Dprintf1("RECON:  new min head pos counter val is %ld\n", new_min);
   1542 		while (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList) {
   1543 			if (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList->callbackArg.v > new_min)
   1544 				break;
   1545 			p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
   1546 			reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = p->next;
   1547 			p->next = NULL;
   1548 			rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, p->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR);
   1549 			rf_FreeCallbackDesc(p);
   1550 		}
   1551 
   1552 	}
   1553 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1554 	reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 0;
   1555 	wakeup(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock);
   1556 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1557 }
   1558 
   1559 /*
   1560  * checks to see that the maximum head separation will not be violated
   1561  * if we initiate a reconstruction I/O on the indicated disk.
   1562  * Limiting the maximum head separation between two disks eliminates
   1563  * the nasty buffer-stall conditions that occur when one disk races
   1564  * ahead of the others and consumes all of the floating recon buffers.
   1565  * This code is complex and unpleasant but it's necessary to avoid
   1566  * some very nasty, albeit fairly rare, reconstruction behavior.
   1567  *
   1568  * returns non-zero if and only if we have to stop working on the
   1569  * indicated disk due to a head-separation delay.
   1570  */
   1571 static int
   1572 CheckHeadSeparation(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
   1573 		    RF_RowCol_t col, RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr,
   1574 		    RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru)
   1575 {
   1576 	RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl;
   1577 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb, *p, *pt;
   1578 	int     retval = 0;
   1579 
   1580 	/* if we're too far ahead of the slowest disk, stop working on this
   1581 	 * disk until the slower ones catch up.  We do this by scheduling a
   1582 	 * wakeup callback for the time when the slowest disk has caught up.
   1583 	 * We define "caught up" with 20% hysteresis, i.e. the head separation
   1584 	 * must have fallen to at most 80% of the max allowable head
   1585 	 * separation before we'll wake up.
   1586 	 *
   1587 	 */
   1588 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1589 	while(reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock) {
   1590 		ltsleep(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock, PRIBIO, "reconctlchs", 0, &reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1591 	}
   1592 	reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 1;
   1593 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1594 	if ((raidPtr->headSepLimit >= 0) &&
   1595 	    ((ctrl->headSepCounter - reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) > raidPtr->headSepLimit)) {
   1596 		Dprintf5("raid%d: RECON: head sep stall: col %d hsCtr %ld minHSCtr %ld limit %ld\n",
   1597 			 raidPtr->raidid, col, ctrl->headSepCounter,
   1598 			 reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter,
   1599 			 raidPtr->headSepLimit);
   1600 		cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
   1601 		/* the minHeadSepCounter value we have to get to before we'll
   1602 		 * wake up.  build in 20% hysteresis. */
   1603 		cb->callbackArg.v = (ctrl->headSepCounter - raidPtr->headSepLimit + raidPtr->headSepLimit / 5);
   1604 		cb->col = col;
   1605 		cb->next = NULL;
   1606 
   1607 		/* insert this callback descriptor into the sorted list of
   1608 		 * pending head-sep callbacks */
   1609 		p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
   1610 		if (!p)
   1611 			reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
   1612 		else
   1613 			if (cb->callbackArg.v < p->callbackArg.v) {
   1614 				cb->next = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
   1615 				reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
   1616 			} else {
   1617 				for (pt = p, p = p->next; p && (p->callbackArg.v < cb->callbackArg.v); pt = p, p = p->next);
   1618 				cb->next = p;
   1619 				pt->next = cb;
   1620 			}
   1621 		retval = 1;
   1622 #if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
   1623 		ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->hsStallCount++;
   1624 #endif				/* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
   1625 	}
   1626 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1627 	reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock = 0;
   1628 	wakeup(&reconCtrlPtr->rb_lock);
   1629 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
   1630 
   1631 	return (retval);
   1632 }
   1633 /*
   1634  * checks to see if reconstruction has been either forced or blocked
   1635  * by a user operation.  if forced, we skip this RU entirely.  else if
   1636  * blocked, put ourselves on the wait list.  else return 0.
   1637  *
   1638  * ASSUMES THE PSS MUTEX IS LOCKED UPON ENTRY
   1639  */
   1640 static int
   1641 CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
   1642 				   RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr,
   1643 				   RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
   1644 				   RF_RowCol_t col,
   1645 				   RF_StripeNum_t psid,
   1646 				   RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru)
   1647 {
   1648 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
   1649 	int     retcode = 0;
   1650 
   1651 	if ((pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ) || (pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE))
   1652 		retcode = RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE;
   1653 	else
   1654 		if (pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
   1655 			Dprintf3("RECON: col %d blocked at psid %ld ru %d\n", col, psid, which_ru);
   1656 			cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();	/* append ourselves to
   1657 							 * the blockage-wait
   1658 							 * list */
   1659 			cb->col = col;
   1660 			cb->next = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
   1661 			pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb;
   1662 			retcode = RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
   1663 		}
   1664 	if (!retcode)
   1665 		pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON;	/* mark this RU as under
   1666 							 * reconstruction */
   1667 
   1668 	return (retcode);
   1669 }
   1670 /*
   1671  * if reconstruction is currently ongoing for the indicated stripeID,
   1672  * reconstruction is forced to completion and we return non-zero to
   1673  * indicate that the caller must wait.  If not, then reconstruction is
   1674  * blocked on the indicated stripe and the routine returns zero.  If
   1675  * and only if we return non-zero, we'll cause the cbFunc to get
   1676  * invoked with the cbArg when the reconstruction has completed.
   1677  */
   1678 int
   1679 rf_ForceOrBlockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap,
   1680 		     void (*cbFunc)(RF_Raid_t *, void *), void *cbArg)
   1681 {
   1682 	RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID;	/* the stripe ID we're
   1683 							 * forcing recon on */
   1684 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;	/* num sects in one RU */
   1685 	RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr, *newpssPtr;	/* a pointer to the parity
   1686 						 * stripe status structure */
   1687 	RF_StripeNum_t psid;	/* parity stripe id */
   1688 	RF_SectorNum_t offset, fd_offset;	/* disk offset, failed-disk
   1689 						 * offset */
   1690 	RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
   1691 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru;	/* RU within parity stripe */
   1692 	RF_RowCol_t fcol, diskno, i;
   1693 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *new_rbuf;	/* ptr to newly allocated rbufs */
   1694 	RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;/* disk I/O req to be enqueued */
   1695 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
   1696 	int     nPromoted;
   1697 
   1698 	psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID, &which_ru);
   1699 
   1700 	/* allocate a new PSS in case we need it */
   1701         newpssPtr = rf_AllocPSStatus(raidPtr);
   1702 
   1703 	RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1704 
   1705 	pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_CREATE | RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED, newpssPtr);
   1706 
   1707         if (pssPtr != newpssPtr) {
   1708                 rf_FreePSStatus(raidPtr, newpssPtr);
   1709         }
   1710 
   1711 	/* if recon is not ongoing on this PS, just return */
   1712 	if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
   1713 		RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1714 		return (0);
   1715 	}
   1716 	/* otherwise, we have to wait for reconstruction to complete on this
   1717 	 * RU. */
   1718 	/* In order to avoid waiting for a potentially large number of
   1719 	 * low-priority accesses to complete, we force a normal-priority (i.e.
   1720 	 * not low-priority) reconstruction on this RU. */
   1721 	if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) && !(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ)) {
   1722 		DDprintf1("Forcing recon on psid %ld\n", psid);
   1723 		pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE;	/* mark this RU as under
   1724 								 * forced recon */
   1725 		pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;	/* clear the blockage
   1726 							 * that we just set */
   1727 		fcol = raidPtr->reconControl->fcol;
   1728 
   1729 		/* get a listing of the disks comprising the indicated stripe */
   1730 		(raidPtr->Layout.map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr, asmap->raidAddress, &diskids);
   1731 
   1732 		/* For previously issued reads, elevate them to normal
   1733 		 * priority.  If the I/O has already completed, it won't be
   1734 		 * found in the queue, and hence this will be a no-op. For
   1735 		 * unissued reads, allocate buffers and issue new reads.  The
   1736 		 * fact that we've set the FORCED bit means that the regular
   1737 		 * recon procs will not re-issue these reqs */
   1738 		for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->Layout.numDataCol + raidPtr->Layout.numParityCol; i++)
   1739 			if ((diskno = diskids[i]) != fcol) {
   1740 				if (pssPtr->issued[diskno]) {
   1741 					nPromoted = rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr->Queues[diskno], psid, which_ru);
   1742 					if (rf_reconDebug && nPromoted)
   1743 						printf("raid%d: promoted read from col %d\n", raidPtr->raidid, diskno);
   1744 				} else {
   1745 					new_rbuf = rf_MakeReconBuffer(raidPtr, diskno, RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED);	/* create new buf */
   1746 					ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr, psid, diskno, &offset, &fd_offset,
   1747 					    &new_rbuf->spCol, &new_rbuf->spOffset);	/* find offsets & spare
   1748 													 * location */
   1749 					new_rbuf->parityStripeID = psid;	/* fill in the buffer */
   1750 					new_rbuf->which_ru = which_ru;
   1751 					new_rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset = fd_offset;
   1752 					new_rbuf->priority = RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY;
   1753 
   1754 					/* use NULL b_proc b/c all addrs
   1755 					 * should be in kernel space */
   1756 					req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_READ, offset + which_ru * sectorsPerRU, sectorsPerRU, new_rbuf->buffer,
   1757 					    psid, which_ru, (int (*) (void *, int)) ForceReconReadDoneProc, (void *) new_rbuf,
   1758 					    NULL, (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL, PR_WAITOK);
   1759 
   1760 					new_rbuf->arg = req;
   1761 					rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[diskno], req, RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY);	/* enqueue the I/O */
   1762 					Dprintf2("raid%d: Issued new read req on col %d\n", raidPtr->raidid, diskno);
   1763 				}
   1764 			}
   1765 		/* if the write is sitting in the disk queue, elevate its
   1766 		 * priority */
   1767 		if (rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr->Queues[fcol], psid, which_ru))
   1768 			if (rf_reconDebug)
   1769 				printf("raid%d: promoted write to col %d\n",
   1770 				       raidPtr->raidid, fcol);
   1771 	}
   1772 	/* install a callback descriptor to be invoked when recon completes on
   1773 	 * this parity stripe. */
   1774 	cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
   1775 	/* XXX the following is bogus.. These functions don't really match!!
   1776 	 * GO */
   1777 	cb->callbackFunc = (void (*) (RF_CBParam_t)) cbFunc;
   1778 	cb->callbackArg.p = (void *) cbArg;
   1779 	cb->next = pssPtr->procWaitList;
   1780 	pssPtr->procWaitList = cb;
   1781 	DDprintf2("raid%d: Waiting for forced recon on psid %ld\n",
   1782 		  raidPtr->raidid, psid);
   1783 
   1784 	RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1785 	return (1);
   1786 }
   1787 /* called upon the completion of a forced reconstruction read.
   1788  * all we do is schedule the FORCEDREADONE event.
   1789  * called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
   1790  */
   1791 static void
   1792 ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
   1793 {
   1794 	RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = arg;
   1795 
   1796 	/* Detect that reconControl is no longer valid, and if that
   1797 	   is the case, bail without calling rf_CauseReconEvent().
   1798 	   There won't be anyone listening for this event anyway */
   1799 
   1800 	if (rbuf->raidPtr->reconControl == NULL)
   1801 		return;
   1802 
   1803 	if (status) {
   1804 		printf("raid%d: Forced recon read failed!\n", rbuf->raidPtr->raidid);
   1805 		rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, (void *) rbuf, RF_REVENT_FORCEDREAD_FAILED);
   1806 		return;
   1807 	}
   1808 	rf_CauseReconEvent(rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->col, (void *) rbuf, RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE);
   1809 }
   1810 /* releases a block on the reconstruction of the indicated stripe */
   1811 int
   1812 rf_UnblockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap)
   1813 {
   1814 	RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID;
   1815 	RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr;
   1816 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru;
   1817 	RF_StripeNum_t psid;
   1818 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
   1819 
   1820 	psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID, &which_ru);
   1821 	RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1822 	pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_NONE, NULL);
   1823 
   1824 	/* When recon is forced, the pss desc can get deleted before we get
   1825 	 * back to unblock recon. But, this can _only_ happen when recon is
   1826 	 * forced. It would be good to put some kind of sanity check here, but
   1827 	 * how to decide if recon was just forced or not? */
   1828 	if (!pssPtr) {
   1829 		/* printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on psid %ld
   1830 		 * RU %d\n",psid,which_ru); */
   1831 #if (RF_DEBUG_RECON > 0) || (RF_DEBUG_PSS > 0)
   1832 		if (rf_reconDebug || rf_pssDebug)
   1833 			printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on psid %ld RU %d\n", (long) psid, which_ru);
   1834 #endif
   1835 		goto out;
   1836 	}
   1837 	pssPtr->blockCount--;
   1838 	Dprintf3("raid%d: unblocking recon on psid %ld: blockcount is %d\n",
   1839 		 raidPtr->raidid, psid, pssPtr->blockCount);
   1840 	if (pssPtr->blockCount == 0) {	/* if recon blockage has been released */
   1841 
   1842 		/* unblock recon before calling CauseReconEvent in case
   1843 		 * CauseReconEvent causes us to try to issue a new read before
   1844 		 * returning here. */
   1845 		pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
   1846 
   1847 
   1848 		while (pssPtr->blockWaitList) {
   1849 			/* spin through the block-wait list and
   1850 			   release all the waiters */
   1851 			cb = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
   1852 			pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb->next;
   1853 			cb->next = NULL;
   1854 			rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, cb->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR);
   1855 			rf_FreeCallbackDesc(cb);
   1856 		}
   1857 		if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
   1858 			/* if no recon was requested while recon was blocked */
   1859 			rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl->pssTable, pssPtr);
   1860 		}
   1861 	}
   1862 out:
   1863 	RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, psid);
   1864 	return (0);
   1865 }
   1866 
   1867 void
   1868 rf_WakeupHeadSepCBWaiters(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr)
   1869 {
   1870 	RF_CallbackDesc_t *p;
   1871 
   1872 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1873 	while(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock) {
   1874 		ltsleep(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock, PRIBIO,
   1875 			"rf_wakeuphscbw", 0, &raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1876 	}
   1877 
   1878 	raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 1;
   1879 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1880 
   1881 	while (raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList) {
   1882 		p = raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList;
   1883 		raidPtr->reconControl->headSepCBList = p->next;
   1884 		p->next = NULL;
   1885 		rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, p->col, NULL, RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR);
   1886 		rf_FreeCallbackDesc(p);
   1887 	}
   1888 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1889 	raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock = 0;
   1890 	wakeup(&raidPtr->reconControl->rb_lock);
   1891 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl->rb_mutex);
   1892 
   1893 }
   1894 
   1895