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/*
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright 2011 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2014 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2016 Actifio, Inc. All rights reserved.
*/
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#include <sys/dmu.h>
#include <sys/dmu_impl.h>
#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/dbuf.h>
#include <sys/dnode.h>
#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
#include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
#include <sys/dmu_traverse.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dataset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
#include <sys/dsl_prop.h>
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#include <sys/dsl_pool.h>
#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
#include <sys/spa_impl.h>
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#include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/zio_checksum.h>
#include <sys/zfs_znode.h>
#include <zfs_fletcher.h>
#include <sys/avl.h>
#include <sys/ddt.h>
#include <sys/zfs_onexit.h>
#include <sys/dmu_send.h>
#include <sys/dsl_destroy.h>
#include <sys/blkptr.h>
#include <sys/dsl_bookmark.h>
#include <sys/zfeature.h>
#include <sys/bqueue.h>
#include <sys/zvol.h>
Add `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` support ZFS allows for specific permissions to be delegated to normal users with the `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` commands. In addition, non- privileged users should be able to run all of the following commands: * zpool [list | iostat | status | get] * zfs [list | get] Historically this functionality was not available on Linux. In order to add it the secpolicy_* functions needed to be implemented and mapped to the equivalent Linux capability. Only then could the permissions on the `/dev/zfs` be relaxed and the internal ZFS permission checks used. Even with this change some limitations remain. Under Linux only the root user is allowed to modify the namespace (unless it's a private namespace). This means the mount, mountpoint, canmount, unmount, and remount delegations cannot be supported with the existing code. It may be possible to add this functionality in the future. This functionality was validated with the cli_user and delegation test cases from the ZFS Test Suite. These tests exhaustively verify each of the supported permissions which can be delegated and ensures only an authorized user can perform it. Two minor bug fixes were required for test-running.py. First, the Timer() object cannot be safely created in a `try:` block when there is an unconditional `finally` block which references it. Second, when running as a normal user also check for scripts using the both the .ksh and .sh suffixes. Finally, existing users who are simulating delegations by setting group permissions on the /dev/zfs device should revert that customization when updating to a version with this change. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #362 Closes #434 Closes #4100 Closes #4394 Closes #4410 Closes #4487
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#include <sys/policy.h>
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/* Set this tunable to TRUE to replace corrupt data with 0x2f5baddb10c */
int zfs_send_corrupt_data = B_FALSE;
int zfs_send_queue_length = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
int zfs_recv_queue_length = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
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static char *dmu_recv_tag = "dmu_recv_tag";
static const char *recv_clone_name = "%recv";
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#define BP_SPAN(datablkszsec, indblkshift, level) \
(((uint64_t)datablkszsec) << (SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT + \
(level) * (indblkshift - SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT)))
struct send_thread_arg {
bqueue_t q;
dsl_dataset_t *ds; /* Dataset to traverse */
uint64_t fromtxg; /* Traverse from this txg */
int flags; /* flags to pass to traverse_dataset */
int error_code;
boolean_t cancel;
};
struct send_block_record {
boolean_t eos_marker; /* Marks the end of the stream */
blkptr_t bp;
zbookmark_phys_t zb;
uint8_t indblkshift;
uint16_t datablkszsec;
bqueue_node_t ln;
};
typedef struct dump_bytes_io {
dmu_sendarg_t *dbi_dsp;
void *dbi_buf;
int dbi_len;
} dump_bytes_io_t;
static void
dump_bytes_cb(void *arg)
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{
dump_bytes_io_t *dbi = (dump_bytes_io_t *)arg;
dmu_sendarg_t *dsp = dbi->dbi_dsp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds = dsp->dsa_os->os_dsl_dataset;
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ssize_t resid; /* have to get resid to get detailed errno */
ASSERT0(dbi->dbi_len % 8);
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dsp->dsa_err = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, dsp->dsa_vp,
(caddr_t)dbi->dbi_buf, dbi->dbi_len,
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0, UIO_SYSSPACE, FAPPEND, RLIM64_INFINITY, CRED(), &resid);
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
*dsp->dsa_off += dbi->dbi_len;
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
}
static int
dump_bytes(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, void *buf, int len)
{
dump_bytes_io_t dbi;
dbi.dbi_dsp = dsp;
dbi.dbi_buf = buf;
dbi.dbi_len = len;
#if defined(HAVE_LARGE_STACKS)
dump_bytes_cb(&dbi);
#else
/*
* The vn_rdwr() call is performed in a taskq to ensure that there is
* always enough stack space to write safely to the target filesystem.
* The ZIO_TYPE_FREE threads are used because there can be a lot of
* them and they are used in vdev_file.c for a similar purpose.
*/
spa_taskq_dispatch_sync(dmu_objset_spa(dsp->dsa_os), ZIO_TYPE_FREE,
ZIO_TASKQ_ISSUE, dump_bytes_cb, &dbi, TQ_SLEEP);
#endif /* HAVE_LARGE_STACKS */
return (dsp->dsa_err);
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}
/*
* For all record types except BEGIN, fill in the checksum (overlaid in
* drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum). The checksum verifies everything
* up to the start of the checksum itself.
*/
static int
dump_record(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, void *payload, int payload_len)
{
ASSERT3U(offsetof(dmu_replay_record_t, drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum),
==, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t) - sizeof (zio_cksum_t));
fletcher_4_incremental_native(dsp->dsa_drr,
offsetof(dmu_replay_record_t, drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum),
&dsp->dsa_zc);
if (dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type != DRR_BEGIN) {
ASSERT(ZIO_CHECKSUM_IS_ZERO(&dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.
drr_checksum.drr_checksum));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum = dsp->dsa_zc;
}
fletcher_4_incremental_native(&dsp->dsa_drr->
drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum,
sizeof (zio_cksum_t), &dsp->dsa_zc);
if (dump_bytes(dsp, dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t)) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
if (payload_len != 0) {
fletcher_4_incremental_native(payload, payload_len,
&dsp->dsa_zc);
if (dump_bytes(dsp, payload, payload_len) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
}
return (0);
}
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static int
dump_free(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, uint64_t object, uint64_t offset,
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uint64_t length)
{
struct drr_free *drrf = &(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_free);
/*
* When we receive a free record, dbuf_free_range() assumes
* that the receiving system doesn't have any dbufs in the range
* being freed. This is always true because there is a one-record
* constraint: we only send one WRITE record for any given
* object+offset. We know that the one-record constraint is
* true because we always send data in increasing order by
* object,offset.
*
* If the increasing-order constraint ever changes, we should find
* another way to assert that the one-record constraint is still
* satisfied.
*/
ASSERT(object > dsp->dsa_last_data_object ||
(object == dsp->dsa_last_data_object &&
offset > dsp->dsa_last_data_offset));
/*
* If we are doing a non-incremental send, then there can't
* be any data in the dataset we're receiving into. Therefore
* a free record would simply be a no-op. Save space by not
* sending it to begin with.
*/
if (!dsp->dsa_incremental)
return (0);
if (length != -1ULL && offset + length < offset)
length = -1ULL;
/*
* If there is a pending op, but it's not PENDING_FREE, push it out,
* since free block aggregation can only be done for blocks of the
* same type (i.e., DRR_FREE records can only be aggregated with
* other DRR_FREE records. DRR_FREEOBJECTS records can only be
* aggregated with other DRR_FREEOBJECTS records.
*/
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE &&
dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_FREE) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op == PENDING_FREE) {
/*
* There should never be a PENDING_FREE if length is -1
* (because dump_dnode is the only place where this
* function is called with a -1, and only after flushing
* any pending record).
*/
ASSERT(length != -1ULL);
/*
* Check to see whether this free block can be aggregated
* with pending one.
*/
if (drrf->drr_object == object && drrf->drr_offset +
drrf->drr_length == offset) {
drrf->drr_length += length;
return (0);
} else {
/* not a continuation. Push out pending record */
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
}
/* create a FREE record and make it pending */
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_FREE;
drrf->drr_object = object;
drrf->drr_offset = offset;
drrf->drr_length = length;
drrf->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
if (length == -1ULL) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
} else {
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_FREE;
}
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return (0);
}
static int
dump_write(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, dmu_object_type_t type,
uint64_t object, uint64_t offset, int blksz, const blkptr_t *bp, void *data)
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{
struct drr_write *drrw = &(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_write);
/*
* We send data in increasing object, offset order.
* See comment in dump_free() for details.
*/
ASSERT(object > dsp->dsa_last_data_object ||
(object == dsp->dsa_last_data_object &&
offset > dsp->dsa_last_data_offset));
dsp->dsa_last_data_object = object;
dsp->dsa_last_data_offset = offset + blksz - 1;
/*
* If there is any kind of pending aggregation (currently either
* a grouping of free objects or free blocks), push it out to
* the stream, since aggregation can't be done across operations
* of different types.
*/
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
/* write a WRITE record */
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_WRITE;
drrw->drr_object = object;
drrw->drr_type = type;
drrw->drr_offset = offset;
drrw->drr_length = blksz;
drrw->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (bp == NULL || BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp)) {
/*
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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* There's no pre-computed checksum for partial-block
* writes or embedded BP's, so (like
* fletcher4-checkummed blocks) userland will have to
* compute a dedup-capable checksum itself.
*/
drrw->drr_checksumtype = ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF;
} else {
drrw->drr_checksumtype = BP_GET_CHECKSUM(bp);
if (zio_checksum_table[drrw->drr_checksumtype].ci_dedup)
drrw->drr_checksumflags |= DRR_CHECKSUM_DEDUP;
DDK_SET_LSIZE(&drrw->drr_key, BP_GET_LSIZE(bp));
DDK_SET_PSIZE(&drrw->drr_key, BP_GET_PSIZE(bp));
DDK_SET_COMPRESS(&drrw->drr_key, BP_GET_COMPRESS(bp));
drrw->drr_key.ddk_cksum = bp->blk_cksum;
}
if (dump_record(dsp, data, blksz) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
return (0);
}
static int
dump_write_embedded(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, uint64_t object, uint64_t offset,
int blksz, const blkptr_t *bp)
{
char buf[BPE_PAYLOAD_SIZE];
struct drr_write_embedded *drrw =
&(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_write_embedded);
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (EINTR);
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
ASSERT(BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp));
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED;
drrw->drr_object = object;
drrw->drr_offset = offset;
drrw->drr_length = blksz;
drrw->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
drrw->drr_compression = BP_GET_COMPRESS(bp);
drrw->drr_etype = BPE_GET_ETYPE(bp);
drrw->drr_lsize = BPE_GET_LSIZE(bp);
drrw->drr_psize = BPE_GET_PSIZE(bp);
decode_embedded_bp_compressed(bp, buf);
if (dump_record(dsp, buf, P2ROUNDUP(drrw->drr_psize, 8)) != 0)
return (EINTR);
return (0);
}
static int
dump_spill(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, uint64_t object, int blksz, void *data)
{
struct drr_spill *drrs = &(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_spill);
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
/* write a SPILL record */
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_SPILL;
drrs->drr_object = object;
drrs->drr_length = blksz;
drrs->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
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if (dump_record(dsp, data, blksz) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
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return (0);
}
static int
dump_freeobjects(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, uint64_t firstobj, uint64_t numobjs)
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{
struct drr_freeobjects *drrfo = &(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_freeobjects);
/* See comment in dump_free(). */
if (!dsp->dsa_incremental)
return (0);
/*
* If there is a pending op, but it's not PENDING_FREEOBJECTS,
* push it out, since free block aggregation can only be done for
* blocks of the same type (i.e., DRR_FREE records can only be
* aggregated with other DRR_FREE records. DRR_FREEOBJECTS records
* can only be aggregated with other DRR_FREEOBJECTS records.
*/
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE &&
dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_FREEOBJECTS) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
if (dsp->dsa_pending_op == PENDING_FREEOBJECTS) {
/*
* See whether this free object array can be aggregated
* with pending one
*/
if (drrfo->drr_firstobj + drrfo->drr_numobjs == firstobj) {
drrfo->drr_numobjs += numobjs;
return (0);
} else {
/* can't be aggregated. Push out pending record */
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
}
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/* write a FREEOBJECTS record */
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_FREEOBJECTS;
drrfo->drr_firstobj = firstobj;
drrfo->drr_numobjs = numobjs;
drrfo->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_FREEOBJECTS;
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return (0);
}
static int
dump_dnode(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, uint64_t object, dnode_phys_t *dnp)
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{
struct drr_object *drro = &(dsp->dsa_drr->drr_u.drr_object);
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if (dnp == NULL || dnp->dn_type == DMU_OT_NONE)
return (dump_freeobjects(dsp, object, 1));
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if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE) {
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
}
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/* write an OBJECT record */
bzero(dsp->dsa_drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsp->dsa_drr->drr_type = DRR_OBJECT;
drro->drr_object = object;
drro->drr_type = dnp->dn_type;
drro->drr_bonustype = dnp->dn_bonustype;
drro->drr_blksz = dnp->dn_datablkszsec << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
drro->drr_bonuslen = dnp->dn_bonuslen;
drro->drr_checksumtype = dnp->dn_checksum;
drro->drr_compress = dnp->dn_compress;
drro->drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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if (!(dsp->dsa_featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS) &&
drro->drr_blksz > SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE)
drro->drr_blksz = SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE;
if (dump_record(dsp, DN_BONUS(dnp),
P2ROUNDUP(dnp->dn_bonuslen, 8)) != 0) {
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
}
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/* Free anything past the end of the file. */
if (dump_free(dsp, object, (dnp->dn_maxblkid + 1) *
(dnp->dn_datablkszsec << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT), -1ULL) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
if (dsp->dsa_err != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
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return (0);
}
static boolean_t
backup_do_embed(dmu_sendarg_t *dsp, const blkptr_t *bp)
{
if (!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp))
return (B_FALSE);
/*
* Compression function must be legacy, or explicitly enabled.
*/
if ((BP_GET_COMPRESS(bp) >= ZIO_COMPRESS_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS &&
!(dsp->dsa_featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA_LZ4)))
return (B_FALSE);
/*
* Embed type must be explicitly enabled.
*/
switch (BPE_GET_ETYPE(bp)) {
case BP_EMBEDDED_TYPE_DATA:
if (dsp->dsa_featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA)
return (B_TRUE);
break;
default:
return (B_FALSE);
}
return (B_FALSE);
}
/*
* This is the callback function to traverse_dataset that acts as the worker
* thread for dmu_send_impl.
*/
/*ARGSUSED*/
static int
send_cb(spa_t *spa, zilog_t *zilog, const blkptr_t *bp,
const zbookmark_phys_t *zb, const struct dnode_phys *dnp, void *arg)
{
struct send_thread_arg *sta = arg;
struct send_block_record *record;
uint64_t record_size;
int err = 0;
if (sta->cancel)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
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if (bp == NULL) {
ASSERT3U(zb->zb_level, ==, ZB_DNODE_LEVEL);
return (0);
} else if (zb->zb_level < 0) {
return (0);
}
record = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct send_block_record), KM_SLEEP);
record->eos_marker = B_FALSE;
record->bp = *bp;
record->zb = *zb;
record->indblkshift = dnp->dn_indblkshift;
record->datablkszsec = dnp->dn_datablkszsec;
record_size = dnp->dn_datablkszsec << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
bqueue_enqueue(&sta->q, record, record_size);
return (err);
}
/*
* This function kicks off the traverse_dataset. It also handles setting the
* error code of the thread in case something goes wrong, and pushes the End of
* Stream record when the traverse_dataset call has finished. If there is no
* dataset to traverse, the thread immediately pushes End of Stream marker.
*/
static void
send_traverse_thread(void *arg)
{
struct send_thread_arg *st_arg = arg;
int err;
struct send_block_record *data;
if (st_arg->ds != NULL) {
err = traverse_dataset(st_arg->ds, st_arg->fromtxg,
st_arg->flags, send_cb, arg);
if (err != EINTR)
st_arg->error_code = err;
}
data = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*data), KM_SLEEP);
data->eos_marker = B_TRUE;
bqueue_enqueue(&st_arg->q, data, 1);
}
/*
* This function actually handles figuring out what kind of record needs to be
* dumped, reading the data (which has hopefully been prefetched), and calling
* the appropriate helper function.
*/
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static int
do_dump(dmu_sendarg_t *dsa, struct send_block_record *data)
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{
dsl_dataset_t *ds = dmu_objset_ds(dsa->dsa_os);
const blkptr_t *bp = &data->bp;
const zbookmark_phys_t *zb = &data->zb;
uint8_t indblkshift = data->indblkshift;
uint16_t dblkszsec = data->datablkszsec;
spa_t *spa = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_spa;
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dmu_object_type_t type = bp ? BP_GET_TYPE(bp) : DMU_OT_NONE;
int err = 0;
dnode_phys_t *blk;
uint64_t dnobj;
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ASSERT3U(zb->zb_level, >=, 0);
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if (zb->zb_object != DMU_META_DNODE_OBJECT &&
DMU_OBJECT_IS_SPECIAL(zb->zb_object)) {
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return (0);
} else if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp) &&
zb->zb_object == DMU_META_DNODE_OBJECT) {
uint64_t span = BP_SPAN(dblkszsec, indblkshift, zb->zb_level);
uint64_t dnobj = (zb->zb_blkid * span) >> DNODE_SHIFT;
err = dump_freeobjects(dsa, dnobj, span >> DNODE_SHIFT);
} else if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp)) {
uint64_t span = BP_SPAN(dblkszsec, indblkshift, zb->zb_level);
uint64_t offset = zb->zb_blkid * span;
err = dump_free(dsa, zb->zb_object, offset, span);
} else if (zb->zb_level > 0 || type == DMU_OT_OBJSET) {
return (0);
} else if (type == DMU_OT_DNODE) {
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int blksz = BP_GET_LSIZE(bp);
arc_flags_t aflags = ARC_FLAG_WAIT;
arc_buf_t *abuf;
int i;
ASSERT0(zb->zb_level);
if (arc_read(NULL, spa, bp, arc_getbuf_func, &abuf,
ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL,
&aflags, zb) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EIO));
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blk = abuf->b_data;
dnobj = zb->zb_blkid * (blksz >> DNODE_SHIFT);
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for (i = 0; i < blksz >> DNODE_SHIFT; i++) {
err = dump_dnode(dsa, dnobj + i, blk + i);
if (err != 0)
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break;
}
(void) arc_buf_remove_ref(abuf, &abuf);
} else if (type == DMU_OT_SA) {
arc_flags_t aflags = ARC_FLAG_WAIT;
arc_buf_t *abuf;
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int blksz = BP_GET_LSIZE(bp);
if (arc_read(NULL, spa, bp, arc_getbuf_func, &abuf,
ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL,
&aflags, zb) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EIO));
err = dump_spill(dsa, zb->zb_object, blksz, abuf->b_data);
(void) arc_buf_remove_ref(abuf, &abuf);
} else if (backup_do_embed(dsa, bp)) {
/* it's an embedded level-0 block of a regular object */
int blksz = dblkszsec << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
ASSERT0(zb->zb_level);
err = dump_write_embedded(dsa, zb->zb_object,
zb->zb_blkid * blksz, blksz, bp);
} else {
/* it's a level-0 block of a regular object */
arc_flags_t aflags = ARC_FLAG_WAIT;
arc_buf_t *abuf;
int blksz = dblkszsec << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT;
uint64_t offset;
ASSERT0(zb->zb_level);
if (arc_read(NULL, spa, bp, arc_getbuf_func, &abuf,
ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL,
&aflags, zb) != 0) {
if (zfs_send_corrupt_data) {
uint64_t *ptr;
/* Send a block filled with 0x"zfs badd bloc" */
abuf = arc_buf_alloc(spa, blksz, &abuf,
ARC_BUFC_DATA);
for (ptr = abuf->b_data;
(char *)ptr < (char *)abuf->b_data + blksz;
ptr++)
*ptr = 0x2f5baddb10cULL;
} else {
return (SET_ERROR(EIO));
}
}
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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offset = zb->zb_blkid * blksz;
if (!(dsa->dsa_featureflags &
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS) &&
blksz > SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE) {
char *buf = abuf->b_data;
while (blksz > 0 && err == 0) {
int n = MIN(blksz, SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE);
err = dump_write(dsa, type, zb->zb_object,
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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offset, n, NULL, buf);
offset += n;
buf += n;
blksz -= n;
}
} else {
err = dump_write(dsa, type, zb->zb_object,
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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offset, blksz, bp, abuf->b_data);
}
(void) arc_buf_remove_ref(abuf, &abuf);
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}
ASSERT(err == 0 || err == EINTR);
return (err);
}
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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/*
* Pop the new data off the queue, and free the old data.
*/
static struct send_block_record *
get_next_record(bqueue_t *bq, struct send_block_record *data)
{
struct send_block_record *tmp = bqueue_dequeue(bq);
kmem_free(data, sizeof (*data));
return (tmp);
}
/*
* Actually do the bulk of the work in a zfs send.
*
* Note: Releases dp using the specified tag.
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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*/
static int
dmu_send_impl(void *tag, dsl_pool_t *dp, dsl_dataset_t *to_ds,
zfs_bookmark_phys_t *ancestor_zb, boolean_t is_clone, boolean_t embedok,
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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boolean_t large_block_ok, int outfd, vnode_t *vp, offset_t *off)
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{
objset_t *os;
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dmu_replay_record_t *drr;
dmu_sendarg_t *dsp;
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int err;
uint64_t fromtxg = 0;
uint64_t featureflags = 0;
struct send_thread_arg to_arg;
struct send_block_record *to_data;
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err = dmu_objset_from_ds(to_ds, &os);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
return (err);
}
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drr = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t), KM_SLEEP);
drr->drr_type = DRR_BEGIN;
drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_magic = DMU_BACKUP_MAGIC;
DMU_SET_STREAM_HDRTYPE(drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_versioninfo,
DMU_SUBSTREAM);
#ifdef _KERNEL
if (dmu_objset_type(os) == DMU_OST_ZFS) {
uint64_t version;
if (zfs_get_zplprop(os, ZFS_PROP_VERSION, &version) != 0) {
kmem_free(drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
if (version >= ZPL_VERSION_SA) {
featureflags |= DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SA_SPILL;
}
}
#endif
if (large_block_ok && to_ds->ds_feature_inuse[SPA_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS])
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featureflags |= DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS;
if (embedok &&
spa_feature_is_active(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_EMBEDDED_DATA)) {
featureflags |= DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA;
if (spa_feature_is_active(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_LZ4_COMPRESS))
featureflags |= DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA_LZ4;
}
DMU_SET_FEATUREFLAGS(drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_versioninfo,
featureflags);
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drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_creation_time =
dsl_dataset_phys(to_ds)->ds_creation_time;
drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_type = dmu_objset_type(os);
if (is_clone)
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drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_flags |= DRR_FLAG_CLONE;
drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_toguid = dsl_dataset_phys(to_ds)->ds_guid;
if (dsl_dataset_phys(to_ds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET)
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drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_flags |= DRR_FLAG_CI_DATA;
if (ancestor_zb != NULL) {
drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_fromguid =
ancestor_zb->zbm_guid;
fromtxg = ancestor_zb->zbm_creation_txg;
}
dsl_dataset_name(to_ds, drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_toname);
if (!to_ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
(void) strlcat(drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_toname, "@--head--",
sizeof (drr->drr_u.drr_begin.drr_toname));
}
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dsp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dmu_sendarg_t), KM_SLEEP);
dsp->dsa_drr = drr;
dsp->dsa_vp = vp;
dsp->dsa_outfd = outfd;
dsp->dsa_proc = curproc;
dsp->dsa_os = os;
dsp->dsa_off = off;
dsp->dsa_toguid = dsl_dataset_phys(to_ds)->ds_guid;
dsp->dsa_pending_op = PENDING_NONE;
dsp->dsa_incremental = (ancestor_zb != NULL);
dsp->dsa_featureflags = featureflags;
mutex_enter(&to_ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
list_insert_head(&to_ds->ds_sendstreams, dsp);
mutex_exit(&to_ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
dsl_dataset_long_hold(to_ds, FTAG);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0) {
err = dsp->dsa_err;
goto out;
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}
err = bqueue_init(&to_arg.q, zfs_send_queue_length,
offsetof(struct send_block_record, ln));
to_arg.error_code = 0;
to_arg.cancel = B_FALSE;
to_arg.ds = to_ds;
to_arg.fromtxg = fromtxg;
to_arg.flags = TRAVERSE_PRE | TRAVERSE_PREFETCH;
(void) thread_create(NULL, 0, send_traverse_thread, &to_arg, 0, curproc,
TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
to_data = bqueue_dequeue(&to_arg.q);
while (!to_data->eos_marker && err == 0) {
err = do_dump(dsp, to_data);
to_data = get_next_record(&to_arg.q, to_data);
if (issig(JUSTLOOKING) && issig(FORREAL))
err = EINTR;
}
if (err != 0) {
to_arg.cancel = B_TRUE;
while (!to_data->eos_marker) {
to_data = get_next_record(&to_arg.q, to_data);
}
}
kmem_free(to_data, sizeof (*to_data));
bqueue_destroy(&to_arg.q);
if (err == 0 && to_arg.error_code != 0)
err = to_arg.error_code;
if (err != 0)
goto out;
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if (dsp->dsa_pending_op != PENDING_NONE)
if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
err = SET_ERROR(EINTR);
if (err != 0) {
if (err == EINTR && dsp->dsa_err != 0)
err = dsp->dsa_err;
goto out;
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}
bzero(drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
drr->drr_type = DRR_END;
drr->drr_u.drr_end.drr_checksum = dsp->dsa_zc;
drr->drr_u.drr_end.drr_toguid = dsp->dsa_toguid;
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if (dump_record(dsp, NULL, 0) != 0)
err = dsp->dsa_err;
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out:
mutex_enter(&to_ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
list_remove(&to_ds->ds_sendstreams, dsp);
mutex_exit(&to_ds->ds_sendstream_lock);
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kmem_free(drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
kmem_free(dsp, sizeof (dmu_sendarg_t));
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dsl_dataset_long_rele(to_ds, FTAG);
return (err);
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}
int
dmu_send_obj(const char *pool, uint64_t tosnap, uint64_t fromsnap,
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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boolean_t embedok, boolean_t large_block_ok,
int outfd, vnode_t *vp, offset_t *off)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
dsl_dataset_t *fromds = NULL;
int err;
err = dsl_pool_hold(pool, FTAG, &dp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, tosnap, FTAG, &ds);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (err);
}
if (fromsnap != 0) {
zfs_bookmark_phys_t zb;
boolean_t is_clone;
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, fromsnap, FTAG, &fromds);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (err);
}
if (!dsl_dataset_is_before(ds, fromds, 0))
err = SET_ERROR(EXDEV);
zb.zbm_creation_time =
dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_creation_time;
zb.zbm_creation_txg = dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_creation_txg;
zb.zbm_guid = dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_guid;
is_clone = (fromds->ds_dir != ds->ds_dir);
dsl_dataset_rele(fromds, FTAG);
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err = dmu_send_impl(FTAG, dp, ds, &zb, is_clone,
embedok, large_block_ok, outfd, vp, off);
} else {
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err = dmu_send_impl(FTAG, dp, ds, NULL, B_FALSE,
embedok, large_block_ok, outfd, vp, off);
}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (err);
}
int
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dmu_send(const char *tosnap, const char *fromsnap,
boolean_t embedok, boolean_t large_block_ok,
int outfd, vnode_t *vp, offset_t *off)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int err;
boolean_t owned = B_FALSE;
if (fromsnap != NULL && strpbrk(fromsnap, "@#") == NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
err = dsl_pool_hold(tosnap, FTAG, &dp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
if (strchr(tosnap, '@') == NULL && spa_writeable(dp->dp_spa)) {
/*
* We are sending a filesystem or volume. Ensure
* that it doesn't change by owning the dataset.
*/
err = dsl_dataset_own(dp, tosnap, FTAG, &ds);
owned = B_TRUE;
} else {
err = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, tosnap, FTAG, &ds);
}
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (err);
}
if (fromsnap != NULL) {
zfs_bookmark_phys_t zb;
boolean_t is_clone = B_FALSE;
int fsnamelen = strchr(tosnap, '@') - tosnap;
/*
* If the fromsnap is in a different filesystem, then
* mark the send stream as a clone.
*/
if (strncmp(tosnap, fromsnap, fsnamelen) != 0 ||
(fromsnap[fsnamelen] != '@' &&
fromsnap[fsnamelen] != '#')) {
is_clone = B_TRUE;
}
if (strchr(fromsnap, '@')) {
dsl_dataset_t *fromds;
err = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, fromsnap, FTAG, &fromds);
if (err == 0) {
if (!dsl_dataset_is_before(ds, fromds, 0))
err = SET_ERROR(EXDEV);
zb.zbm_creation_time =
dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_creation_time;
zb.zbm_creation_txg =
dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_creation_txg;
zb.zbm_guid = dsl_dataset_phys(fromds)->ds_guid;
is_clone = (ds->ds_dir != fromds->ds_dir);
dsl_dataset_rele(fromds, FTAG);
}
} else {
err = dsl_bookmark_lookup(dp, fromsnap, ds, &zb);
}
if (err != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (err);
}
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err = dmu_send_impl(FTAG, dp, ds, &zb, is_clone,
embedok, large_block_ok, outfd, vp, off);
} else {
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err = dmu_send_impl(FTAG, dp, ds, NULL, B_FALSE,
embedok, large_block_ok, outfd, vp, off);
}
if (owned)
dsl_dataset_disown(ds, FTAG);
else
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (err);
}
static int
dmu_adjust_send_estimate_for_indirects(dsl_dataset_t *ds, uint64_t size,
uint64_t *sizep)
{
int err;
/*
* Assume that space (both on-disk and in-stream) is dominated by
* data. We will adjust for indirect blocks and the copies property,
* but ignore per-object space used (eg, dnodes and DRR_OBJECT records).
*/
/*
* Subtract out approximate space used by indirect blocks.
* Assume most space is used by data blocks (non-indirect, non-dnode).
* Assume all blocks are recordsize. Assume ditto blocks and
* internal fragmentation counter out compression.
*
* Therefore, space used by indirect blocks is sizeof(blkptr_t) per
* block, which we observe in practice.
*/
uint64_t recordsize;
err = dsl_prop_get_int_ds(ds, "recordsize", &recordsize);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
size -= size / recordsize * sizeof (blkptr_t);
/* Add in the space for the record associated with each block. */
size += size / recordsize * sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t);
*sizep = size;
return (0);
}
int
dmu_send_estimate(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dsl_dataset_t *fromds, uint64_t *sizep)
{
int err;
uint64_t size;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool));
/* tosnap must be a snapshot */
if (!ds->ds_is_snapshot)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/* fromsnap, if provided, must be a snapshot */
if (fromds != NULL && !fromds->ds_is_snapshot)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
Illumos #2882, #2883, #2900 2882 implement libzfs_core 2883 changing "canmount" property to "on" should not always remount dataset 2900 "zfs snapshot" should be able to create multiple, arbitrary snapshots at once Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Chris Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> Reviewed by: Bill Pijewski <wdp@joyent.com> Reviewed by: Dan Kruchinin <dan.kruchinin@gmail.com> Approved by: Eric Schrock <Eric.Schrock@delphix.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/2882 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2883 https://www.illumos.org/issues/2900 illumos/illumos-gate@4445fffbbb1ea25fd0e9ea68b9380dd7a6709025 Ported-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1293 Porting notes: WARNING: This patch changes the user/kernel ABI. That means that the zfs/zpool utilities built from master are NOT compatible with the 0.6.2 kernel modules. Ensure you load the matching kernel modules from master after updating the utilities. Otherwise the zfs/zpool commands will be unable to interact with your pool and you will see errors similar to the following: $ zpool list failed to read pool configuration: bad address no pools available $ zfs list no datasets available Add zvol minor device creation to the new zfs_snapshot_nvl function. Remove the logging of the "release" operation in dsl_dataset_user_release_sync(). The logging caused a null dereference because ds->ds_dir is zeroed in dsl_dataset_destroy_sync() and the logging functions try to get the ds name via the dsl_dataset_name() function. I've got no idea why this particular code would have worked in Illumos. This code has subsequently been completely reworked in Illumos commit 3b2aab1 (3464 zfs synctask code needs restructuring). Squash some "may be used uninitialized" warning/erorrs. Fix some printf format warnings for %lld and %llu. Apply a few spa_writeable() changes that were made to Illumos in illumos/illumos-gate.git@cd1c8b8 as part of the 3112, 3113, 3114 and 3115 fixes. Add a missing call to fnvlist_free(nvl) in log_internal() that was added in Illumos to fix issue 3085 but couldn't be ported to ZoL at the time (zfsonlinux/zfs@9e11c73) because it depended on future work.
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/*
* fromsnap must be an earlier snapshot from the same fs as tosnap,
* or the origin's fs.
*/
if (fromds != NULL && !dsl_dataset_is_before(ds, fromds, 0))
return (SET_ERROR(EXDEV));
/* Get uncompressed size estimate of changed data. */
if (fromds == NULL) {
size = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_uncompressed_bytes;
} else {
uint64_t used, comp;
err = dsl_dataset_space_written(fromds, ds,
&used, &comp, &size);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
}
err = dmu_adjust_send_estimate_for_indirects(ds, size, sizep);
return (err);
}
/*
* Simple callback used to traverse the blocks of a snapshot and sum their
* uncompressed size
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static int
dmu_calculate_send_traversal(spa_t *spa, zilog_t *zilog, const blkptr_t *bp,
const zbookmark_phys_t *zb, const dnode_phys_t *dnp, void *arg)
{
uint64_t *spaceptr = arg;
if (bp != NULL && !BP_IS_HOLE(bp)) {
*spaceptr += BP_GET_UCSIZE(bp);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Given a desination snapshot and a TXG, calculate the approximate size of a
* send stream sent from that TXG. from_txg may be zero, indicating that the
* whole snapshot will be sent.
*/
int
dmu_send_estimate_from_txg(dsl_dataset_t *ds, uint64_t from_txg,
uint64_t *sizep)
{
int err;
uint64_t size = 0;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool));
/* tosnap must be a snapshot */
if (!dsl_dataset_is_snapshot(ds))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/* verify that from_txg is before the provided snapshot was taken */
if (from_txg >= dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_creation_txg) {
return (SET_ERROR(EXDEV));
}
/*
* traverse the blocks of the snapshot with birth times after
* from_txg, summing their uncompressed size
*/
err = traverse_dataset(ds, from_txg, TRAVERSE_POST,
dmu_calculate_send_traversal, &size);
if (err)
return (err);
err = dmu_adjust_send_estimate_for_indirects(ds, size, sizep);
return (err);
}
typedef struct dmu_recv_begin_arg {
const char *drba_origin;
dmu_recv_cookie_t *drba_cookie;
cred_t *drba_cred;
uint64_t drba_snapobj;
} dmu_recv_begin_arg_t;
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static int
recv_begin_check_existing_impl(dmu_recv_begin_arg_t *drba, dsl_dataset_t *ds,
uint64_t fromguid)
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{
uint64_t val;
int error;
dsl_pool_t *dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
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/* temporary clone name must not exist */
error = zap_lookup(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(ds->ds_dir)->dd_child_dir_zapobj, recv_clone_name,
8, 1, &val);
if (error != ENOENT)
return (error == 0 ? EBUSY : error);
/* new snapshot name must not exist */
error = zap_lookup(dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj,
drba->drba_cookie->drc_tosnap, 8, 1, &val);
if (error != ENOENT)
return (error == 0 ? EEXIST : error);
/*
* Check snapshot limit before receiving. We'll recheck again at the
* end, but might as well abort before receiving if we're already over
* the limit.
*
* Note that we do not check the file system limit with
* dsl_dir_fscount_check because the temporary %clones don't count
* against that limit.
*/
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(ds->ds_dir, 1, ZFS_PROP_SNAPSHOT_LIMIT,
NULL, drba->drba_cred);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (fromguid != 0) {
dsl_dataset_t *snap;
uint64_t obj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
/* Find snapshot in this dir that matches fromguid. */
while (obj != 0) {
error = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, FTAG,
&snap);
if (error != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ENODEV));
if (snap->ds_dir != ds->ds_dir) {
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENODEV));
}
if (dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_guid == fromguid)
break;
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
}
if (obj == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ENODEV));
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if (drba->drba_cookie->drc_force) {
drba->drba_snapobj = obj;
} else {
/*
* If we are not forcing, there must be no
* changes since fromsnap.
*/
if (dsl_dataset_modified_since_snap(ds, snap)) {
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ETXTBSY));
}
drba->drba_snapobj = ds->ds_prev->ds_object;
}
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
} else {
/* if full, then must be forced */
if (!drba->drba_cookie->drc_force)
return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST));
/* start from $ORIGIN@$ORIGIN, if supported */
drba->drba_snapobj = dp->dp_origin_snap != NULL ?
dp->dp_origin_snap->ds_object : 0;
}
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return (0);
}
static int
dmu_recv_begin_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dmu_recv_begin_arg_t *drba = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
struct drr_begin *drrb = drba->drba_cookie->drc_drrb;
uint64_t fromguid = drrb->drr_fromguid;
int flags = drrb->drr_flags;
int error;
uint64_t featureflags = DMU_GET_FEATUREFLAGS(drrb->drr_versioninfo);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
const char *tofs = drba->drba_cookie->drc_tofs;
/* already checked */
ASSERT3U(drrb->drr_magic, ==, DMU_BACKUP_MAGIC);
if (DMU_GET_STREAM_HDRTYPE(drrb->drr_versioninfo) ==
DMU_COMPOUNDSTREAM ||
drrb->drr_type >= DMU_OST_NUMTYPES ||
((flags & DRR_FLAG_CLONE) && drba->drba_origin == NULL))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/* Verify pool version supports SA if SA_SPILL feature set */
if ((featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_SA_SPILL) &&
spa_version(dp->dp_spa) < SPA_VERSION_SA)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
/*
* The receiving code doesn't know how to translate a WRITE_EMBEDDED
* record to a plan WRITE record, so the pool must have the
* EMBEDDED_DATA feature enabled if the stream has WRITE_EMBEDDED
* records. Same with WRITE_EMBEDDED records that use LZ4 compression.
*/
if ((featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA) &&
!spa_feature_is_enabled(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_EMBEDDED_DATA))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
if ((featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_EMBED_DATA_LZ4) &&
!spa_feature_is_enabled(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_LZ4_COMPRESS))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
Illumos 5027 - zfs large block support 5027 zfs large block support Reviewed by: Alek Pinchuk <pinchuk.alek@gmail.com> Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <josef.sipek@nexenta.com> Reviewed by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@richardelling.com> Reviewed by: Saso Kiselkov <skiselkov.ml@gmail.com> Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Approved by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/5027 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/b515258 Porting Notes: * Included in this patch is a tiny ISP2() cleanup in zio_init() from Illumos 5255. * Unlike the upstream Illumos commit this patch does not impose an arbitrary 128K block size limit on volumes. Volumes, like filesystems, are limited by the zfs_max_recordsize=1M module option. * By default the maximum record size is limited to 1M by the module option zfs_max_recordsize. This value may be safely increased up to 16M which is the largest block size supported by the on-disk format. At the moment, 1M blocks clearly offer a significant performance improvement but the benefits of going beyond this for the majority of workloads are less clear. * The illumos version of this patch increased DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 32M. This was determined not to be large enough when using 16M blocks because the zfs_make_xattrdir() function will fail (EFBIG) when assigning a TX. This was immediately observed under Linux because all newly created files must have a security xattr created and that was failing. Therefore, we've set DMU_MAX_ACCESS to 64M. * On 32-bit platforms a hard limit of 1M is set for blocks due to the limited virtual address space. We should be able to relax this one the ABD patches are merged. Ported-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #354
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/*
* The receiving code doesn't know how to translate large blocks
* to smaller ones, so the pool must have the LARGE_BLOCKS
* feature enabled if the stream has LARGE_BLOCKS.
*/
if ((featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS) &&
!spa_feature_is_enabled(dp->dp_spa, SPA_FEATURE_LARGE_BLOCKS))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, tofs, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
/* target fs already exists; recv into temp clone */
/* Can't recv a clone into an existing fs */
if (flags & DRR_FLAG_CLONE) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
error = recv_begin_check_existing_impl(drba, ds, fromguid);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
} else if (error == ENOENT) {
/* target fs does not exist; must be a full backup or clone */
char buf[MAXNAMELEN];
/*
* If it's a non-clone incremental, we are missing the
* target fs, so fail the recv.
*/
if (fromguid != 0 && !(flags & DRR_FLAG_CLONE ||
drba->drba_origin))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
/* Open the parent of tofs */
ASSERT3U(strlen(tofs), <, MAXNAMELEN);
(void) strlcpy(buf, tofs, strrchr(tofs, '/') - tofs + 1);
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, buf, FTAG, &ds);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
/*
* Check filesystem and snapshot limits before receiving. We'll
* recheck snapshot limits again at the end (we create the
* filesystems and increment those counts during begin_sync).
*/
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(ds->ds_dir, 1,
ZFS_PROP_FILESYSTEM_LIMIT, NULL, drba->drba_cred);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(ds->ds_dir, 1,
ZFS_PROP_SNAPSHOT_LIMIT, NULL, drba->drba_cred);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
if (drba->drba_origin != NULL) {
dsl_dataset_t *origin;
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, drba->drba_origin,
FTAG, &origin);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (error);
}
if (!origin->ds_is_snapshot) {
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
if (dsl_dataset_phys(origin)->ds_guid != fromguid) {
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(ENODEV));
}
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
}
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
error = 0;
}
return (error);
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}
static void
dmu_recv_begin_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_recv_begin_arg_t *drba = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
struct drr_begin *drrb = drba->drba_cookie->drc_drrb;
const char *tofs = drba->drba_cookie->drc_tofs;
dsl_dataset_t *ds, *newds;
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uint64_t dsobj;
int error;
uint64_t crflags;
crflags = (drrb->drr_flags & DRR_FLAG_CI_DATA) ?
DS_FLAG_CI_DATASET : 0;
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error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, tofs, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
/* create temporary clone */
dsl_dataset_t *snap = NULL;
if (drba->drba_snapobj != 0) {
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
drba->drba_snapobj, FTAG, &snap));
}
dsobj = dsl_dataset_create_sync(ds->ds_dir, recv_clone_name,
snap, crflags, drba->drba_cred, tx);
if (drba->drba_snapobj != 0)
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
} else {
dsl_dir_t *dd;
const char *tail;
dsl_dataset_t *origin = NULL;
VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold(dp, tofs, FTAG, &dd, &tail));
if (drba->drba_origin != NULL) {
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, drba->drba_origin,
FTAG, &origin));
}
/* Create new dataset. */
dsobj = dsl_dataset_create_sync(dd,
strrchr(tofs, '/') + 1,
origin, crflags, drba->drba_cred, tx);
if (origin != NULL)
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
drba->drba_cookie->drc_newfs = B_TRUE;
}
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_own_obj(dp, dsobj, dmu_recv_tag, &newds));
dmu_buf_will_dirty(newds->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(newds)->ds_flags |= DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
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/*
* If we actually created a non-clone, we need to create the
* objset in our new dataset.
*/
if (BP_IS_HOLE(dsl_dataset_get_blkptr(newds))) {
(void) dmu_objset_create_impl(dp->dp_spa,
newds, dsl_dataset_get_blkptr(newds), drrb->drr_type, tx);
}
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drba->drba_cookie->drc_ds = newds;
spa_history_log_internal_ds(newds, "receive", tx, "");
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}
/*
* NB: callers *MUST* call dmu_recv_stream() if dmu_recv_begin()
* succeeds; otherwise we will leak the holds on the datasets.
*/
int
dmu_recv_begin(char *tofs, char *tosnap, struct drr_begin *drrb,
boolean_t force, char *origin, dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc)
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{
dmu_recv_begin_arg_t drba = { 0 };
dmu_replay_record_t *drr;
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bzero(drc, sizeof (dmu_recv_cookie_t));
drc->drc_drrb = drrb;
drc->drc_tosnap = tosnap;
drc->drc_tofs = tofs;
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drc->drc_force = force;
drc->drc_cred = CRED();
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if (drrb->drr_magic == BSWAP_64(DMU_BACKUP_MAGIC))
drc->drc_byteswap = B_TRUE;
else if (drrb->drr_magic != DMU_BACKUP_MAGIC)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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drr = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t), KM_SLEEP);
drr->drr_type = DRR_BEGIN;
drr->drr_u.drr_begin = *drc->drc_drrb;
if (drc->drc_byteswap) {
fletcher_4_incremental_byteswap(drr,
sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t), &drc->drc_cksum);
} else {
fletcher_4_incremental_native(drr,
sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t), &drc->drc_cksum);
}
kmem_free(drr, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t));
if (drc->drc_byteswap) {
drrb->drr_magic = BSWAP_64(drrb->drr_magic);
drrb->drr_versioninfo = BSWAP_64(drrb->drr_versioninfo);
drrb->drr_creation_time = BSWAP_64(drrb->drr_creation_time);
drrb->drr_type = BSWAP_32(drrb->drr_type);
drrb->drr_toguid = BSWAP_64(drrb->drr_toguid);
drrb->drr_fromguid = BSWAP_64(drrb->drr_fromguid);
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}
drba.drba_origin = origin;
drba.drba_cookie = drc;
drba.drba_cred = CRED();
return (dsl_sync_task(tofs, dmu_recv_begin_check, dmu_recv_begin_sync,
&drba, 5, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL));
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}
struct receive_record_arg {
dmu_replay_record_t header;
void *payload; /* Pointer to a buffer containing the payload */
/*
* If the record is a write, pointer to the arc_buf_t containing the
* payload.
*/
arc_buf_t *write_buf;
int payload_size;
boolean_t eos_marker; /* Marks the end of the stream */
bqueue_node_t node;
};
struct receive_writer_arg {
objset_t *os;
boolean_t byteswap;
bqueue_t q;
/*
* These three args are used to signal to the main thread that we're
* done.
*/
kmutex_t mutex;
kcondvar_t cv;
boolean_t done;
int err;
/* A map from guid to dataset to help handle dedup'd streams. */
avl_tree_t *guid_to_ds_map;
};
struct receive_arg {
objset_t *os;
vnode_t *vp; /* The vnode to read the stream from */
uint64_t voff; /* The current offset in the stream */
/*
* A record that has had its payload read in, but hasn't yet been handed
* off to the worker thread.
*/
struct receive_record_arg *rrd;
/* A record that has had its header read in, but not its payload. */
struct receive_record_arg *next_rrd;
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zio_cksum_t cksum;
zio_cksum_t prev_cksum;
int err;
boolean_t byteswap;
/* Sorted list of objects not to issue prefetches for. */
list_t ignore_obj_list;
};
struct receive_ign_obj_node {
list_node_t node;
uint64_t object;
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};
typedef struct guid_map_entry {
uint64_t guid;
dsl_dataset_t *gme_ds;
avl_node_t avlnode;
} guid_map_entry_t;
static int
guid_compare(const void *arg1, const void *arg2)
{
const guid_map_entry_t *gmep1 = arg1;
const guid_map_entry_t *gmep2 = arg2;
if (gmep1->guid < gmep2->guid)
return (-1);
else if (gmep1->guid > gmep2->guid)
return (1);
return (0);
}
static void
free_guid_map_onexit(void *arg)
{
avl_tree_t *ca = arg;
void *cookie = NULL;
guid_map_entry_t *gmep;
while ((gmep = avl_destroy_nodes(ca, &cookie)) != NULL) {
dsl_dataset_long_rele(gmep->gme_ds, gmep);
dsl_dataset_rele(gmep->gme_ds, gmep);
kmem_free(gmep, sizeof (guid_map_entry_t));
}
avl_destroy(ca);
kmem_free(ca, sizeof (avl_tree_t));
}
static int
receive_read(struct receive_arg *ra, int len, void *buf)
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{
int done = 0;
/* some things will require 8-byte alignment, so everything must */
ASSERT0(len % 8);
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while (done < len) {
ssize_t resid;
ra->err = vn_rdwr(UIO_READ, ra->vp,
(char *)buf + done, len - done,
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ra->voff, UIO_SYSSPACE, FAPPEND,
RLIM64_INFINITY, CRED(), &resid);
if (resid == len - done)
ra->err = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
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ra->voff += len - done - resid;
done = len - resid;
if (ra->err != 0)
return (ra->err);
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}
ASSERT3U(done, ==, len);
return (0);
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}
noinline static void
byteswap_record(dmu_replay_record_t *drr)
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{
#define DO64(X) (drr->drr_u.X = BSWAP_64(drr->drr_u.X))
#define DO32(X) (drr->drr_u.X = BSWAP_32(drr->drr_u.X))
drr->drr_type = BSWAP_32(drr->drr_type);
drr->drr_payloadlen = BSWAP_32(drr->drr_payloadlen);
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switch (drr->drr_type) {
case DRR_BEGIN:
DO64(drr_begin.drr_magic);
DO64(drr_begin.drr_versioninfo);
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DO64(drr_begin.drr_creation_time);
DO32(drr_begin.drr_type);
DO32(drr_begin.drr_flags);
DO64(drr_begin.drr_toguid);
DO64(drr_begin.drr_fromguid);
break;
case DRR_OBJECT:
DO64(drr_object.drr_object);
DO32(drr_object.drr_type);
DO32(drr_object.drr_bonustype);
DO32(drr_object.drr_blksz);
DO32(drr_object.drr_bonuslen);
DO64(drr_object.drr_toguid);
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break;
case DRR_FREEOBJECTS:
DO64(drr_freeobjects.drr_firstobj);
DO64(drr_freeobjects.drr_numobjs);
DO64(drr_freeobjects.drr_toguid);
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break;
case DRR_WRITE:
DO64(drr_write.drr_object);
DO32(drr_write.drr_type);
DO64(drr_write.drr_offset);
DO64(drr_write.drr_length);
DO64(drr_write.drr_toguid);
ZIO_CHECKSUM_BSWAP(&drr->drr_u.drr_write.drr_key.ddk_cksum);
DO64(drr_write.drr_key.ddk_prop);
break;
case DRR_WRITE_BYREF:
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_object);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_offset);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_length);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_toguid);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_refguid);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_refobject);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_refoffset);
ZIO_CHECKSUM_BSWAP(&drr->drr_u.drr_write_byref.
drr_key.ddk_cksum);
DO64(drr_write_byref.drr_key.ddk_prop);
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break;
case DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED:
DO64(drr_write_embedded.drr_object);
DO64(drr_write_embedded.drr_offset);
DO64(drr_write_embedded.drr_length);
DO64(drr_write_embedded.drr_toguid);
DO32(drr_write_embedded.drr_lsize);
DO32(drr_write_embedded.drr_psize);
break;
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case DRR_FREE:
DO64(drr_free.drr_object);
DO64(drr_free.drr_offset);
DO64(drr_free.drr_length);
DO64(drr_free.drr_toguid);
break;
case DRR_SPILL:
DO64(drr_spill.drr_object);
DO64(drr_spill.drr_length);
DO64(drr_spill.drr_toguid);
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break;
case DRR_END:
DO64(drr_end.drr_toguid);
ZIO_CHECKSUM_BSWAP(&drr->drr_u.drr_end.drr_checksum);
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break;
default:
break;
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}
if (drr->drr_type != DRR_BEGIN) {
ZIO_CHECKSUM_BSWAP(&drr->drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum);
}
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#undef DO64
#undef DO32
}
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static inline uint8_t
deduce_nblkptr(dmu_object_type_t bonus_type, uint64_t bonus_size)
{
if (bonus_type == DMU_OT_SA) {
return (1);
} else {
return (1 +
((DN_MAX_BONUSLEN - bonus_size) >> SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT));
}
}
noinline static int
receive_object(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_object *drro,
void *data)
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{
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dmu_object_info_t doi;
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dmu_tx_t *tx;
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uint64_t object;
int err;
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if (drro->drr_type == DMU_OT_NONE ||
!DMU_OT_IS_VALID(drro->drr_type) ||
!DMU_OT_IS_VALID(drro->drr_bonustype) ||
drro->drr_checksumtype >= ZIO_CHECKSUM_FUNCTIONS ||
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drro->drr_compress >= ZIO_COMPRESS_FUNCTIONS ||
P2PHASE(drro->drr_blksz, SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE) ||
drro->drr_blksz < SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE ||
drro->drr_blksz > spa_maxblocksize(dmu_objset_spa(rwa->os)) ||
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drro->drr_bonuslen > DN_MAX_BONUSLEN) {
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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}
err = dmu_object_info(rwa->os, drro->drr_object, &doi);
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if (err != 0 && err != ENOENT)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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object = err == 0 ? drro->drr_object : DMU_NEW_OBJECT;
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/*
* If we are losing blkptrs or changing the block size this must
* be a new file instance. We must clear out the previous file
* contents before we can change this type of metadata in the dnode.
*/
if (err == 0) {
int nblkptr;
nblkptr = deduce_nblkptr(drro->drr_bonustype,
drro->drr_bonuslen);
if (drro->drr_blksz != doi.doi_data_block_size ||
nblkptr < doi.doi_nblkptr) {
err = dmu_free_long_range(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
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0, DMU_OBJECT_END);
if (err != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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}
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}
tx = dmu_tx_create(rwa->os);
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dmu_tx_hold_bonus(tx, object);
err = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (err != 0) {
dmu_tx_abort(tx);
return (err);
}
if (object == DMU_NEW_OBJECT) {
/* currently free, want to be allocated */
err = dmu_object_claim(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
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drro->drr_type, drro->drr_blksz,
drro->drr_bonustype, drro->drr_bonuslen, tx);
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} else if (drro->drr_type != doi.doi_type ||
drro->drr_blksz != doi.doi_data_block_size ||
drro->drr_bonustype != doi.doi_bonus_type ||
drro->drr_bonuslen != doi.doi_bonus_size) {
/* currently allocated, but with different properties */
err = dmu_object_reclaim(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
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drro->drr_type, drro->drr_blksz,
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drro->drr_bonustype, drro->drr_bonuslen, tx);
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}
if (err != 0) {
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dmu_tx_commit(tx);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
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dmu_object_set_checksum(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
drro->drr_checksumtype, tx);
dmu_object_set_compress(rwa->os, drro->drr_object,
drro->drr_compress, tx);
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if (data != NULL) {
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dmu_buf_t *db;
VERIFY0(dmu_bonus_hold(rwa->os, drro->drr_object, FTAG, &db));
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(db, tx);
ASSERT3U(db->db_size, >=, drro->drr_bonuslen);
bcopy(data, db->db_data, drro->drr_bonuslen);
if (rwa->byteswap) {
dmu_object_byteswap_t byteswap =
DMU_OT_BYTESWAP(drro->drr_bonustype);
dmu_ot_byteswap[byteswap].ob_func(db->db_data,
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drro->drr_bonuslen);
}
dmu_buf_rele(db, FTAG);
}
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
return (0);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
noinline static int
receive_freeobjects(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa,
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struct drr_freeobjects *drrfo)
{
uint64_t obj;
if (drrfo->drr_firstobj + drrfo->drr_numobjs < drrfo->drr_firstobj)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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for (obj = drrfo->drr_firstobj;
obj < drrfo->drr_firstobj + drrfo->drr_numobjs;
(void) dmu_object_next(rwa->os, &obj, FALSE, 0)) {
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int err;
if (dmu_object_info(rwa->os, obj, NULL) != 0)
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continue;
err = dmu_free_long_object(rwa->os, obj);
if (err != 0)
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return (err);
}
return (0);
}
noinline static int
receive_write(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_write *drrw,
arc_buf_t *abuf)
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{
dmu_tx_t *tx;
dmu_buf_t *bonus;
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int err;
if (drrw->drr_offset + drrw->drr_length < drrw->drr_offset ||
!DMU_OT_IS_VALID(drrw->drr_type))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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if (dmu_object_info(rwa->os, drrw->drr_object, NULL) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
tx = dmu_tx_create(rwa->os);
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dmu_tx_hold_write(tx, drrw->drr_object,
drrw->drr_offset, drrw->drr_length);
err = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (err != 0) {
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dmu_tx_abort(tx);
return (err);
}
if (rwa->byteswap) {
dmu_object_byteswap_t byteswap =
DMU_OT_BYTESWAP(drrw->drr_type);
dmu_ot_byteswap[byteswap].ob_func(abuf->b_data,
drrw->drr_length);
}
if (dmu_bonus_hold(rwa->os, drrw->drr_object, FTAG, &bonus) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
dmu_assign_arcbuf(bonus, drrw->drr_offset, abuf, tx);
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dmu_tx_commit(tx);
dmu_buf_rele(bonus, FTAG);
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return (0);
}
/*
* Handle a DRR_WRITE_BYREF record. This record is used in dedup'ed
* streams to refer to a copy of the data that is already on the
* system because it came in earlier in the stream. This function
* finds the earlier copy of the data, and uses that copy instead of
* data from the stream to fulfill this write.
*/
static int
receive_write_byref(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa,
struct drr_write_byref *drrwbr)
{
dmu_tx_t *tx;
int err;
guid_map_entry_t gmesrch;
guid_map_entry_t *gmep;
avl_index_t where;
objset_t *ref_os = NULL;
dmu_buf_t *dbp;
if (drrwbr->drr_offset + drrwbr->drr_length < drrwbr->drr_offset)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
/*
* If the GUID of the referenced dataset is different from the
* GUID of the target dataset, find the referenced dataset.
*/
if (drrwbr->drr_toguid != drrwbr->drr_refguid) {
gmesrch.guid = drrwbr->drr_refguid;
if ((gmep = avl_find(rwa->guid_to_ds_map, &gmesrch,
&where)) == NULL) {
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
if (dmu_objset_from_ds(gmep->gme_ds, &ref_os))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
} else {
ref_os = rwa->os;
}
err = dmu_buf_hold(ref_os, drrwbr->drr_refobject,
drrwbr->drr_refoffset, FTAG, &dbp, DMU_READ_PREFETCH);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
tx = dmu_tx_create(rwa->os);
dmu_tx_hold_write(tx, drrwbr->drr_object,
drrwbr->drr_offset, drrwbr->drr_length);
err = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (err != 0) {
dmu_tx_abort(tx);
return (err);
}
dmu_write(rwa->os, drrwbr->drr_object,
drrwbr->drr_offset, drrwbr->drr_length, dbp->db_data, tx);
dmu_buf_rele(dbp, FTAG);
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
return (0);
}
static int
receive_write_embedded(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa,
struct drr_write_embedded *drrwnp, void *data)
{
dmu_tx_t *tx;
int err;
if (drrwnp->drr_offset + drrwnp->drr_length < drrwnp->drr_offset)
return (EINVAL);
if (drrwnp->drr_psize > BPE_PAYLOAD_SIZE)
return (EINVAL);
if (drrwnp->drr_etype >= NUM_BP_EMBEDDED_TYPES)
return (EINVAL);
if (drrwnp->drr_compression >= ZIO_COMPRESS_FUNCTIONS)
return (EINVAL);
tx = dmu_tx_create(rwa->os);
dmu_tx_hold_write(tx, drrwnp->drr_object,
drrwnp->drr_offset, drrwnp->drr_length);
err = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (err != 0) {
dmu_tx_abort(tx);
return (err);
}
dmu_write_embedded(rwa->os, drrwnp->drr_object,
drrwnp->drr_offset, data, drrwnp->drr_etype,
drrwnp->drr_compression, drrwnp->drr_lsize, drrwnp->drr_psize,
rwa->byteswap ^ ZFS_HOST_BYTEORDER, tx);
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
return (0);
}
static int
receive_spill(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_spill *drrs,
void *data)
{
dmu_tx_t *tx;
dmu_buf_t *db, *db_spill;
int err;
if (drrs->drr_length < SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE ||
drrs->drr_length > spa_maxblocksize(dmu_objset_spa(rwa->os)))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
if (dmu_object_info(rwa->os, drrs->drr_object, NULL) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
VERIFY0(dmu_bonus_hold(rwa->os, drrs->drr_object, FTAG, &db));
if ((err = dmu_spill_hold_by_bonus(db, FTAG, &db_spill)) != 0) {
dmu_buf_rele(db, FTAG);
return (err);
}
tx = dmu_tx_create(rwa->os);
dmu_tx_hold_spill(tx, db->db_object);
err = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (err != 0) {
dmu_buf_rele(db, FTAG);
dmu_buf_rele(db_spill, FTAG);
dmu_tx_abort(tx);
return (err);
}
dmu_buf_will_dirty(db_spill, tx);
if (db_spill->db_size < drrs->drr_length)
VERIFY(0 == dbuf_spill_set_blksz(db_spill,
drrs->drr_length, tx));
bcopy(data, db_spill->db_data, drrs->drr_length);
dmu_buf_rele(db, FTAG);
dmu_buf_rele(db_spill, FTAG);
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
return (0);
}
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/* ARGSUSED */
noinline static int
receive_free(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa, struct drr_free *drrf)
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{
int err;
if (drrf->drr_length != -1ULL &&
drrf->drr_offset + drrf->drr_length < drrf->drr_offset)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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if (dmu_object_info(rwa->os, drrf->drr_object, NULL) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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err = dmu_free_long_range(rwa->os, drrf->drr_object,
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drrf->drr_offset, drrf->drr_length);
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return (err);
}
/* used to destroy the drc_ds on error */
static void
dmu_recv_cleanup_ds(dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc)
{
char name[MAXNAMELEN];
dsl_dataset_name(drc->drc_ds, name);
dsl_dataset_disown(drc->drc_ds, dmu_recv_tag);
(void) dsl_destroy_head(name);
}
static void
receive_cksum(struct receive_arg *ra, int len, void *buf)
{
if (ra->byteswap) {
fletcher_4_incremental_byteswap(buf, len, &ra->cksum);
} else {
fletcher_4_incremental_native(buf, len, &ra->cksum);
}
}
/*
* Read the payload into a buffer of size len, and update the current record's
* payload field.
* Allocate ra->next_rrd and read the next record's header into
* ra->next_rrd->header.
* Verify checksum of payload and next record.
*/
static int
receive_read_payload_and_next_header(struct receive_arg *ra, int len, void *buf)
{
int err;
zio_cksum_t cksum_orig;
zio_cksum_t *cksump;
if (len != 0) {
ASSERT3U(len, <=, SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE);
ra->rrd->payload = buf;
ra->rrd->payload_size = len;
err = receive_read(ra, len, ra->rrd->payload);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
receive_cksum(ra, len, ra->rrd->payload);
}
ra->prev_cksum = ra->cksum;
ra->next_rrd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*ra->next_rrd), KM_SLEEP);
err = receive_read(ra, sizeof (ra->next_rrd->header),
&ra->next_rrd->header);
if (err != 0) {
kmem_free(ra->next_rrd, sizeof (*ra->next_rrd));
ra->next_rrd = NULL;
return (err);
}
if (ra->next_rrd->header.drr_type == DRR_BEGIN) {
kmem_free(ra->next_rrd, sizeof (*ra->next_rrd));
ra->next_rrd = NULL;
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
/*
* Note: checksum is of everything up to but not including the
* checksum itself.
*/
ASSERT3U(offsetof(dmu_replay_record_t, drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum),
==, sizeof (dmu_replay_record_t) - sizeof (zio_cksum_t));
receive_cksum(ra,
offsetof(dmu_replay_record_t, drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum),
&ra->next_rrd->header);
cksum_orig = ra->next_rrd->header.drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum;
cksump = &ra->next_rrd->header.drr_u.drr_checksum.drr_checksum;
if (ra->byteswap)
byteswap_record(&ra->next_rrd->header);
if ((!ZIO_CHECKSUM_IS_ZERO(cksump)) &&
!ZIO_CHECKSUM_EQUAL(ra->cksum, *cksump)) {
kmem_free(ra->next_rrd, sizeof (*ra->next_rrd));
ra->next_rrd = NULL;
return (SET_ERROR(ECKSUM));
}
receive_cksum(ra, sizeof (cksum_orig), &cksum_orig);
return (0);
}
/*
* Issue the prefetch reads for any necessary indirect blocks.
*
* We use the object ignore list to tell us whether or not to issue prefetches
* for a given object. We do this for both correctness (in case the blocksize
* of an object has changed) and performance (if the object doesn't exist, don't
* needlessly try to issue prefetches). We also trim the list as we go through
* the stream to prevent it from growing to an unbounded size.
*
* The object numbers within will always be in sorted order, and any write
* records we see will also be in sorted order, but they're not sorted with
* respect to each other (i.e. we can get several object records before
* receiving each object's write records). As a result, once we've reached a
* given object number, we can safely remove any reference to lower object
* numbers in the ignore list. In practice, we receive up to 32 object records
* before receiving write records, so the list can have up to 32 nodes in it.
*/
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
receive_read_prefetch(struct receive_arg *ra,
uint64_t object, uint64_t offset, uint64_t length)
{
struct receive_ign_obj_node *node = list_head(&ra->ignore_obj_list);
while (node != NULL && node->object < object) {
VERIFY3P(node, ==, list_remove_head(&ra->ignore_obj_list));
kmem_free(node, sizeof (*node));
node = list_head(&ra->ignore_obj_list);
}
if (node == NULL || node->object > object) {
dmu_prefetch(ra->os, object, 1, offset, length,
ZIO_PRIORITY_SYNC_READ);
}
}
/*
* Read records off the stream, issuing any necessary prefetches.
*/
static int
receive_read_record(struct receive_arg *ra)
{
int err;
switch (ra->rrd->header.drr_type) {
case DRR_OBJECT:
{
struct drr_object *drro = &ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_object;
uint32_t size = P2ROUNDUP(drro->drr_bonuslen, 8);
void *buf = kmem_zalloc(size, KM_SLEEP);
dmu_object_info_t doi;
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, size, buf);
if (err != 0) {
kmem_free(buf, size);
return (err);
}
err = dmu_object_info(ra->os, drro->drr_object, &doi);
/*
* See receive_read_prefetch for an explanation why we're
* storing this object in the ignore_obj_list.
*/
if (err == ENOENT ||
(err == 0 && doi.doi_data_block_size != drro->drr_blksz)) {
struct receive_ign_obj_node *node =
kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*node),
KM_SLEEP);
node->object = drro->drr_object;
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
{
struct receive_ign_obj_node *last_object =
list_tail(&ra->ignore_obj_list);
uint64_t last_objnum = (last_object != NULL ?
last_object->object : 0);
ASSERT3U(node->object, >, last_objnum);
}
#endif
list_insert_tail(&ra->ignore_obj_list, node);
err = 0;
}
return (err);
}
case DRR_FREEOBJECTS:
{
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, 0, NULL);
return (err);
}
case DRR_WRITE:
{
struct drr_write *drrw = &ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write;
arc_buf_t *abuf = arc_loan_buf(dmu_objset_spa(ra->os),
drrw->drr_length);
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra,
drrw->drr_length, abuf->b_data);
if (err != 0) {
dmu_return_arcbuf(abuf);
return (err);
}
ra->rrd->write_buf = abuf;
receive_read_prefetch(ra, drrw->drr_object, drrw->drr_offset,
drrw->drr_length);
return (err);
}
case DRR_WRITE_BYREF:
{
struct drr_write_byref *drrwb =
&ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write_byref;
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, 0, NULL);
receive_read_prefetch(ra, drrwb->drr_object, drrwb->drr_offset,
drrwb->drr_length);
return (err);
}
case DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED:
{
struct drr_write_embedded *drrwe =
&ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write_embedded;
uint32_t size = P2ROUNDUP(drrwe->drr_psize, 8);
void *buf = kmem_zalloc(size, KM_SLEEP);
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, size, buf);
if (err != 0) {
kmem_free(buf, size);
return (err);
}
receive_read_prefetch(ra, drrwe->drr_object, drrwe->drr_offset,
drrwe->drr_length);
return (err);
}
case DRR_FREE:
{
/*
* It might be beneficial to prefetch indirect blocks here, but
* we don't really have the data to decide for sure.
*/
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, 0, NULL);
return (err);
}
case DRR_END:
{
struct drr_end *drre = &ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_end;
if (!ZIO_CHECKSUM_EQUAL(ra->prev_cksum, drre->drr_checksum))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
return (0);
}
case DRR_SPILL:
{
struct drr_spill *drrs = &ra->rrd->header.drr_u.drr_spill;
void *buf = kmem_zalloc(drrs->drr_length, KM_SLEEP);
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, drrs->drr_length,
buf);
if (err != 0)
kmem_free(buf, drrs->drr_length);
return (err);
}
default:
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
}
/*
* Commit the records to the pool.
*/
static int
receive_process_record(struct receive_writer_arg *rwa,
struct receive_record_arg *rrd)
{
int err;
switch (rrd->header.drr_type) {
case DRR_OBJECT:
{
struct drr_object *drro = &rrd->header.drr_u.drr_object;
err = receive_object(rwa, drro, rrd->payload);
kmem_free(rrd->payload, rrd->payload_size);
rrd->payload = NULL;
return (err);
}
case DRR_FREEOBJECTS:
{
struct drr_freeobjects *drrfo =
&rrd->header.drr_u.drr_freeobjects;
return (receive_freeobjects(rwa, drrfo));
}
case DRR_WRITE:
{
struct drr_write *drrw = &rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write;
err = receive_write(rwa, drrw, rrd->write_buf);
/* if receive_write() is successful, it consumes the arc_buf */
if (err != 0)
dmu_return_arcbuf(rrd->write_buf);
rrd->write_buf = NULL;
rrd->payload = NULL;
return (err);
}
case DRR_WRITE_BYREF:
{
struct drr_write_byref *drrwbr =
&rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write_byref;
return (receive_write_byref(rwa, drrwbr));
}
case DRR_WRITE_EMBEDDED:
{
struct drr_write_embedded *drrwe =
&rrd->header.drr_u.drr_write_embedded;
err = receive_write_embedded(rwa, drrwe, rrd->payload);
kmem_free(rrd->payload, rrd->payload_size);
rrd->payload = NULL;
return (err);
}
case DRR_FREE:
{
struct drr_free *drrf = &rrd->header.drr_u.drr_free;
return (receive_free(rwa, drrf));
}
case DRR_SPILL:
{
struct drr_spill *drrs = &rrd->header.drr_u.drr_spill;
err = receive_spill(rwa, drrs, rrd->payload);
kmem_free(rrd->payload, rrd->payload_size);
rrd->payload = NULL;
return (err);
}
default:
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
}
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/*
* dmu_recv_stream's worker thread; pull records off the queue, and then call
* receive_process_record When we're done, signal the main thread and exit.
*/
static void
receive_writer_thread(void *arg)
{
struct receive_writer_arg *rwa = arg;
struct receive_record_arg *rrd;
for (rrd = bqueue_dequeue(&rwa->q); !rrd->eos_marker;
rrd = bqueue_dequeue(&rwa->q)) {
/*
* If there's an error, the main thread will stop putting things
* on the queue, but we need to clear everything in it before we
* can exit.
*/
if (rwa->err == 0) {
rwa->err = receive_process_record(rwa, rrd);
} else if (rrd->write_buf != NULL) {
dmu_return_arcbuf(rrd->write_buf);
rrd->write_buf = NULL;
rrd->payload = NULL;
} else if (rrd->payload != NULL) {
kmem_free(rrd->payload, rrd->payload_size);
rrd->payload = NULL;
}
kmem_free(rrd, sizeof (*rrd));
}
kmem_free(rrd, sizeof (*rrd));
mutex_enter(&rwa->mutex);
rwa->done = B_TRUE;
cv_signal(&rwa->cv);
mutex_exit(&rwa->mutex);
}
/*
* Read in the stream's records, one by one, and apply them to the pool. There
* are two threads involved; the thread that calls this function will spin up a
* worker thread, read the records off the stream one by one, and issue
* prefetches for any necessary indirect blocks. It will then push the records
* onto an internal blocking queue. The worker thread will pull the records off
* the queue, and actually write the data into the DMU. This way, the worker
* thread doesn't have to wait for reads to complete, since everything it needs
* (the indirect blocks) will be prefetched.
*
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* NB: callers *must* call dmu_recv_end() if this succeeds.
*/
int
dmu_recv_stream(dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc, vnode_t *vp, offset_t *voffp,
int cleanup_fd, uint64_t *action_handlep)
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{
int err = 0;
struct receive_arg *ra;
struct receive_writer_arg *rwa;
int featureflags;
struct receive_ign_obj_node *n;
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ra = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*ra), KM_SLEEP);
rwa = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*rwa), KM_SLEEP);
ra->byteswap = drc->drc_byteswap;
ra->cksum = drc->drc_cksum;
ra->vp = vp;
ra->voff = *voffp;
list_create(&ra->ignore_obj_list, sizeof (struct receive_ign_obj_node),
offsetof(struct receive_ign_obj_node, node));
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/* these were verified in dmu_recv_begin */
ASSERT3U(DMU_GET_STREAM_HDRTYPE(drc->drc_drrb->drr_versioninfo), ==,
DMU_SUBSTREAM);
ASSERT3U(drc->drc_drrb->drr_type, <, DMU_OST_NUMTYPES);
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/*
* Open the objset we are modifying.
*/
VERIFY0(dmu_objset_from_ds(drc->drc_ds, &ra->os));
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ASSERT(dsl_dataset_phys(drc->drc_ds)->ds_flags & DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT);
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featureflags = DMU_GET_FEATUREFLAGS(drc->drc_drrb->drr_versioninfo);
/* if this stream is dedup'ed, set up the avl tree for guid mapping */
if (featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUP) {
minor_t minor;
if (cleanup_fd == -1) {
ra->err = SET_ERROR(EBADF);
goto out;
}
ra->err = zfs_onexit_fd_hold(cleanup_fd, &minor);
if (ra->err != 0) {
cleanup_fd = -1;
goto out;
}
if (*action_handlep == 0) {
rwa->guid_to_ds_map =
kmem_alloc(sizeof (avl_tree_t), KM_SLEEP);
avl_create(rwa->guid_to_ds_map, guid_compare,
sizeof (guid_map_entry_t),
offsetof(guid_map_entry_t, avlnode));
err = zfs_onexit_add_cb(minor,
free_guid_map_onexit, rwa->guid_to_ds_map,
action_handlep);
if (ra->err != 0)
goto out;
} else {
err = zfs_onexit_cb_data(minor, *action_handlep,
(void **)&rwa->guid_to_ds_map);
if (ra->err != 0)
goto out;
}
drc->drc_guid_to_ds_map = rwa->guid_to_ds_map;
}
err = receive_read_payload_and_next_header(ra, 0, NULL);
if (err)
goto out;
(void) bqueue_init(&rwa->q, zfs_recv_queue_length,
offsetof(struct receive_record_arg, node));
cv_init(&rwa->cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&rwa->mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
rwa->os = ra->os;
rwa->byteswap = drc->drc_byteswap;
(void) thread_create(NULL, 0, receive_writer_thread, rwa, 0, curproc,
TS_RUN, minclsyspri);
/*
* We're reading rwa->err without locks, which is safe since we are the
* only reader, and the worker thread is the only writer. It's ok if we
* miss a write for an iteration or two of the loop, since the writer
* thread will keep freeing records we send it until we send it an eos
* marker.
*
* We can leave this loop in 3 ways: First, if rwa->err is
* non-zero. In that case, the writer thread will free the rrd we just
* pushed. Second, if we're interrupted; in that case, either it's the
* first loop and ra->rrd was never allocated, or it's later, and ra.rrd
* has been handed off to the writer thread who will free it. Finally,
* if receive_read_record fails or we're at the end of the stream, then
* we free ra->rrd and exit.
*/
while (rwa->err == 0) {
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if (issig(JUSTLOOKING) && issig(FORREAL)) {
err = SET_ERROR(EINTR);
break;
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}
ASSERT3P(ra->rrd, ==, NULL);
ra->rrd = ra->next_rrd;
ra->next_rrd = NULL;
/* Allocates and loads header into ra->next_rrd */
err = receive_read_record(ra);
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if (ra->rrd->header.drr_type == DRR_END || err != 0) {
kmem_free(ra->rrd, sizeof (*ra->rrd));
ra->rrd = NULL;
break;
}
bqueue_enqueue(&rwa->q, ra->rrd,
sizeof (struct receive_record_arg) + ra->rrd->payload_size);
ra->rrd = NULL;
}
if (ra->next_rrd == NULL)
ra->next_rrd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*ra->next_rrd), KM_SLEEP);
ra->next_rrd->eos_marker = B_TRUE;
bqueue_enqueue(&rwa->q, ra->next_rrd, 1);
mutex_enter(&rwa->mutex);
while (!rwa->done) {
cv_wait(&rwa->cv, &rwa->mutex);
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}
mutex_exit(&rwa->mutex);
cv_destroy(&rwa->cv);
mutex_destroy(&rwa->mutex);
bqueue_destroy(&rwa->q);
if (err == 0)
err = rwa->err;
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out:
if ((featureflags & DMU_BACKUP_FEATURE_DEDUP) && (cleanup_fd != -1))
zfs_onexit_fd_rele(cleanup_fd);
if (err != 0) {
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/*
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* destroy what we created, so we don't leave it in the
* inconsistent restoring state.
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*/
dmu_recv_cleanup_ds(drc);
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}
*voffp = ra->voff;
for (n = list_remove_head(&ra->ignore_obj_list); n != NULL;
n = list_remove_head(&ra->ignore_obj_list)) {
kmem_free(n, sizeof (*n));
}
list_destroy(&ra->ignore_obj_list);
kmem_free(ra, sizeof (*ra));
kmem_free(rwa, sizeof (*rwa));
return (err);
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}
static int
dmu_recv_end_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
int error;
ASSERT3P(drc->drc_ds->ds_owner, ==, dmu_recv_tag);
if (!drc->drc_newfs) {
dsl_dataset_t *origin_head;
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, drc->drc_tofs, FTAG, &origin_head);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (drc->drc_force) {
/*
* We will destroy any snapshots in tofs (i.e. before
* origin_head) that are after the origin (which is
* the snap before drc_ds, because drc_ds can not
* have any snaps of its own).
*/
uint64_t obj;
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
while (obj !=
dsl_dataset_phys(drc->drc_ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj) {
dsl_dataset_t *snap;
error = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, FTAG,
&snap);
if (error != 0)
break;
if (snap->ds_dir != origin_head->ds_dir)
error = SET_ERROR(EINVAL);
if (error == 0) {
error = dsl_destroy_snapshot_check_impl(
snap, B_FALSE);
}
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
break;
}
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(origin_head, FTAG);
return (error);
}
}
error = dsl_dataset_clone_swap_check_impl(drc->drc_ds,
origin_head, drc->drc_force, drc->drc_owner, tx);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(origin_head, FTAG);
return (error);
}
error = dsl_dataset_snapshot_check_impl(origin_head,
drc->drc_tosnap, tx, B_TRUE, 1, drc->drc_cred);
dsl_dataset_rele(origin_head, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
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error = dsl_destroy_head_check_impl(drc->drc_ds, 1);
} else {
error = dsl_dataset_snapshot_check_impl(drc->drc_ds,
drc->drc_tosnap, tx, B_TRUE, 1, drc->drc_cred);
}
return (error);
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}
static void
dmu_recv_end_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
spa_history_log_internal_ds(drc->drc_ds, "finish receiving",
tx, "snap=%s", drc->drc_tosnap);
if (!drc->drc_newfs) {
dsl_dataset_t *origin_head;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, drc->drc_tofs, FTAG,
&origin_head));
if (drc->drc_force) {
/*
* Destroy any snapshots of drc_tofs (origin_head)
* after the origin (the snap before drc_ds).
*/
uint64_t obj;
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
while (obj !=
dsl_dataset_phys(drc->drc_ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj) {
dsl_dataset_t *snap;
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, obj, FTAG,
&snap));
ASSERT3P(snap->ds_dir, ==, origin_head->ds_dir);
obj = dsl_dataset_phys(snap)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
dsl_destroy_snapshot_sync_impl(snap,
B_FALSE, tx);
dsl_dataset_rele(snap, FTAG);
}
}
VERIFY3P(drc->drc_ds->ds_prev, ==,
origin_head->ds_prev);
dsl_dataset_clone_swap_sync_impl(drc->drc_ds,
origin_head, tx);
dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync_impl(origin_head,
drc->drc_tosnap, tx);
/* set snapshot's creation time and guid */
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin_head->ds_prev->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head->ds_prev)->ds_creation_time =
drc->drc_drrb->drr_creation_time;
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head->ds_prev)->ds_guid =
drc->drc_drrb->drr_toguid;
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head->ds_prev)->ds_flags &=
~DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
dmu_buf_will_dirty(origin_head->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(origin_head)->ds_flags &=
~DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
dsl_dataset_rele(origin_head, FTAG);
dsl_destroy_head_sync_impl(drc->drc_ds, tx);
if (drc->drc_owner != NULL)
VERIFY3P(origin_head->ds_owner, ==, drc->drc_owner);
} else {
dsl_dataset_t *ds = drc->drc_ds;
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dsl_dataset_snapshot_sync_impl(ds, drc->drc_tosnap, tx);
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/* set snapshot's creation time and guid */
dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_prev->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_creation_time =
drc->drc_drrb->drr_creation_time;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_guid =
drc->drc_drrb->drr_toguid;
dsl_dataset_phys(ds->ds_prev)->ds_flags &=
~DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
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dmu_buf_will_dirty(ds->ds_dbuf, tx);
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_flags &= ~DS_FLAG_INCONSISTENT;
}
drc->drc_newsnapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(drc->drc_ds)->ds_prev_snap_obj;
zvol_create_minors(dp->dp_spa, drc->drc_tofs, B_TRUE);
/*
* Release the hold from dmu_recv_begin. This must be done before
* we return to open context, so that when we free the dataset's dnode,
* we can evict its bonus buffer.
*/
dsl_dataset_disown(drc->drc_ds, dmu_recv_tag);
drc->drc_ds = NULL;
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}
static int
add_ds_to_guidmap(const char *name, avl_tree_t *guid_map, uint64_t snapobj)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *snapds;
guid_map_entry_t *gmep;
int err;
ASSERT(guid_map != NULL);
err = dsl_pool_hold(name, FTAG, &dp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
gmep = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*gmep), KM_SLEEP);
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, snapobj, gmep, &snapds);
if (err == 0) {
gmep->guid = dsl_dataset_phys(snapds)->ds_guid;
gmep->gme_ds = snapds;
avl_add(guid_map, gmep);
dsl_dataset_long_hold(snapds, gmep);
} else {
kmem_free(gmep, sizeof (*gmep));
}
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (err);
}
static int dmu_recv_end_modified_blocks = 3;
static int
dmu_recv_existing_end(dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc)
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{
int error;
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#ifdef _KERNEL
char *name;
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/*
* We will be destroying the ds; make sure its origin is unmounted if
* necessary.
*/
name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP);
dsl_dataset_name(drc->drc_ds, name);
zfs_destroy_unmount_origin(name);
kmem_free(name, MAXNAMELEN);
#endif
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error = dsl_sync_task(drc->drc_tofs,
dmu_recv_end_check, dmu_recv_end_sync, drc,
dmu_recv_end_modified_blocks, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL);
if (error != 0)
dmu_recv_cleanup_ds(drc);
return (error);
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}
static int
dmu_recv_new_end(dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc)
{
int error;
error = dsl_sync_task(drc->drc_tofs,
dmu_recv_end_check, dmu_recv_end_sync, drc,
dmu_recv_end_modified_blocks, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL);
if (error != 0) {
dmu_recv_cleanup_ds(drc);
} else if (drc->drc_guid_to_ds_map != NULL) {
(void) add_ds_to_guidmap(drc->drc_tofs,
drc->drc_guid_to_ds_map,
drc->drc_newsnapobj);
}
return (error);
}
int
dmu_recv_end(dmu_recv_cookie_t *drc, void *owner)
{
drc->drc_owner = owner;
if (drc->drc_newfs)
return (dmu_recv_new_end(drc));
else
return (dmu_recv_existing_end(drc));
}
/*
* Return TRUE if this objset is currently being received into.
*/
boolean_t
dmu_objset_is_receiving(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_dsl_dataset != NULL &&
os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_owner == dmu_recv_tag);
}
#if defined(_KERNEL)
module_param(zfs_send_corrupt_data, int, 0644);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_send_corrupt_data, "Allow sending corrupt data");
#endif