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/*
* Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2012, 2014 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2013 by Saso Kiselkov. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2013, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2014 Spectra Logic Corporation, All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2015 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2015, STRATO AG, Inc. All rights reserved.
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*/
/* Portions Copyright 2010 Robert Milkowski */
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#include <sys/cred.h>
#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
#include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dataset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_prop.h>
#include <sys/dsl_pool.h>
#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
#include <sys/dsl_deleg.h>
#include <sys/dnode.h>
#include <sys/dbuf.h>
#include <sys/zvol.h>
#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/zil.h>
#include <sys/dmu_impl.h>
#include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
#include <sys/sa.h>
#include <sys/zfs_onexit.h>
#include <sys/dsl_destroy.h>
#include <sys/vdev.h>
/*
* Needed to close a window in dnode_move() that allows the objset to be freed
* before it can be safely accessed.
*/
krwlock_t os_lock;
/*
* Tunable to overwrite the maximum number of threads for the parallization
* of dmu_objset_find_dp, needed to speed up the import of pools with many
* datasets.
* Default is 4 times the number of leaf vdevs.
*/
int dmu_find_threads = 0;
static void dmu_objset_find_dp_cb(void *arg);
void
dmu_objset_init(void)
{
rw_init(&os_lock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
}
void
dmu_objset_fini(void)
{
rw_destroy(&os_lock);
}
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spa_t *
dmu_objset_spa(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_spa);
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}
zilog_t *
dmu_objset_zil(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_zil);
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}
dsl_pool_t *
dmu_objset_pool(objset_t *os)
{
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
if ((ds = os->os_dsl_dataset) != NULL && ds->ds_dir)
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return (ds->ds_dir->dd_pool);
else
return (spa_get_dsl(os->os_spa));
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}
dsl_dataset_t *
dmu_objset_ds(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_dsl_dataset);
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}
dmu_objset_type_t
dmu_objset_type(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_phys->os_type);
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}
void
dmu_objset_name(objset_t *os, char *buf)
{
dsl_dataset_name(os->os_dsl_dataset, buf);
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}
uint64_t
dmu_objset_id(objset_t *os)
{
dsl_dataset_t *ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
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return (ds ? ds->ds_object : 0);
}
zfs_sync_type_t
dmu_objset_syncprop(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_sync);
}
zfs_logbias_op_t
dmu_objset_logbias(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_logbias);
}
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static void
checksum_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
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/*
* Inheritance should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval != ZIO_CHECKSUM_INHERIT);
os->os_checksum = zio_checksum_select(newval, ZIO_CHECKSUM_ON_VALUE);
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}
static void
compression_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
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/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval != ZIO_COMPRESS_INHERIT);
os->os_compress = zio_compress_select(os->os_spa, newval,
ZIO_COMPRESS_ON);
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}
static void
copies_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
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/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval > 0);
ASSERT(newval <= spa_max_replication(os->os_spa));
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os->os_copies = newval;
}
static void
dedup_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
spa_t *spa = os->os_spa;
enum zio_checksum checksum;
/*
* Inheritance should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval != ZIO_CHECKSUM_INHERIT);
checksum = zio_checksum_dedup_select(spa, newval, ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF);
os->os_dedup_checksum = checksum & ZIO_CHECKSUM_MASK;
os->os_dedup_verify = !!(checksum & ZIO_CHECKSUM_VERIFY);
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}
static void
primary_cache_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval == ZFS_CACHE_ALL || newval == ZFS_CACHE_NONE ||
newval == ZFS_CACHE_METADATA);
os->os_primary_cache = newval;
}
static void
secondary_cache_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval == ZFS_CACHE_ALL || newval == ZFS_CACHE_NONE ||
newval == ZFS_CACHE_METADATA);
os->os_secondary_cache = newval;
}
static void
sync_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval == ZFS_SYNC_STANDARD || newval == ZFS_SYNC_ALWAYS ||
newval == ZFS_SYNC_DISABLED);
os->os_sync = newval;
if (os->os_zil)
zil_set_sync(os->os_zil, newval);
}
static void
redundant_metadata_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
/*
* Inheritance and range checking should have been done by now.
*/
ASSERT(newval == ZFS_REDUNDANT_METADATA_ALL ||
newval == ZFS_REDUNDANT_METADATA_MOST);
os->os_redundant_metadata = newval;
}
static void
logbias_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
ASSERT(newval == ZFS_LOGBIAS_LATENCY ||
newval == ZFS_LOGBIAS_THROUGHPUT);
os->os_logbias = newval;
if (os->os_zil)
zil_set_logbias(os->os_zil, newval);
}
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static void
recordsize_changed_cb(void *arg, uint64_t newval)
{
objset_t *os = arg;
os->os_recordsize = newval;
}
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void
dmu_objset_byteswap(void *buf, size_t size)
{
objset_phys_t *osp = buf;
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ASSERT(size == OBJSET_OLD_PHYS_SIZE || size == sizeof (objset_phys_t));
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dnode_byteswap(&osp->os_meta_dnode);
byteswap_uint64_array(&osp->os_zil_header, sizeof (zil_header_t));
osp->os_type = BSWAP_64(osp->os_type);
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osp->os_flags = BSWAP_64(osp->os_flags);
if (size == sizeof (objset_phys_t)) {
dnode_byteswap(&osp->os_userused_dnode);
dnode_byteswap(&osp->os_groupused_dnode);
}
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}
int
dmu_objset_open_impl(spa_t *spa, dsl_dataset_t *ds, blkptr_t *bp,
objset_t **osp)
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{
objset_t *os;
int i, err;
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ASSERT(ds == NULL || MUTEX_HELD(&ds->ds_opening_lock));
os = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (objset_t), KM_SLEEP);
os->os_dsl_dataset = ds;
os->os_spa = spa;
os->os_rootbp = bp;
if (!BP_IS_HOLE(os->os_rootbp)) {
arc_flags_t aflags = ARC_FLAG_WAIT;
zbookmark_phys_t zb;
SET_BOOKMARK(&zb, ds ? ds->ds_object : DMU_META_OBJSET,
ZB_ROOT_OBJECT, ZB_ROOT_LEVEL, ZB_ROOT_BLKID);
if (DMU_OS_IS_L2CACHEABLE(os))
aflags |= ARC_FLAG_L2CACHE;
if (DMU_OS_IS_L2COMPRESSIBLE(os))
aflags |= ARC_FLAG_L2COMPRESS;
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dprintf_bp(os->os_rootbp, "reading %s", "");
err = arc_read(NULL, spa, os->os_rootbp,
arc_getbuf_func, &os->os_phys_buf,
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ZIO_PRIORITY_SYNC_READ, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL, &aflags, &zb);
if (err != 0) {
kmem_free(os, sizeof (objset_t));
/* convert checksum errors into IO errors */
if (err == ECKSUM)
err = SET_ERROR(EIO);
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return (err);
}
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/* Increase the blocksize if we are permitted. */
if (spa_version(spa) >= SPA_VERSION_USERSPACE &&
arc_buf_size(os->os_phys_buf) < sizeof (objset_phys_t)) {
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arc_buf_t *buf = arc_buf_alloc(spa,
sizeof (objset_phys_t), &os->os_phys_buf,
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ARC_BUFC_METADATA);
bzero(buf->b_data, sizeof (objset_phys_t));
bcopy(os->os_phys_buf->b_data, buf->b_data,
arc_buf_size(os->os_phys_buf));
(void) arc_buf_remove_ref(os->os_phys_buf,
&os->os_phys_buf);
os->os_phys_buf = buf;
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}
os->os_phys = os->os_phys_buf->b_data;
os->os_flags = os->os_phys->os_flags;
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} else {
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int size = spa_version(spa) >= SPA_VERSION_USERSPACE ?
sizeof (objset_phys_t) : OBJSET_OLD_PHYS_SIZE;
os->os_phys_buf = arc_buf_alloc(spa, size,
&os->os_phys_buf, ARC_BUFC_METADATA);
os->os_phys = os->os_phys_buf->b_data;
bzero(os->os_phys, size);
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}
/*
* Note: the changed_cb will be called once before the register
* func returns, thus changing the checksum/compression from the
* default (fletcher2/off). Snapshots don't need to know about
* checksum/compression/copies.
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*/
if (ds != NULL) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_PRIMARYCACHE),
primary_cache_changed_cb, os);
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_SECONDARYCACHE),
secondary_cache_changed_cb, os);
}
if (!ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_CHECKSUM),
checksum_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_COMPRESSION),
compression_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_COPIES),
copies_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_DEDUP),
dedup_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_LOGBIAS),
logbias_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_SYNC),
sync_changed_cb, os);
}
if (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(
ZFS_PROP_REDUNDANT_METADATA),
redundant_metadata_changed_cb, os);
}
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 (err == 0) {
err = dsl_prop_register(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_RECORDSIZE),
recordsize_changed_cb, os);
}
}
if (err != 0) {
VERIFY(arc_buf_remove_ref(os->os_phys_buf,
&os->os_phys_buf));
kmem_free(os, sizeof (objset_t));
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return (err);
}
} else {
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/* It's the meta-objset. */
os->os_checksum = ZIO_CHECKSUM_FLETCHER_4;
os->os_compress = ZIO_COMPRESS_ON;
os->os_copies = spa_max_replication(spa);
os->os_dedup_checksum = ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF;
os->os_dedup_verify = B_FALSE;
os->os_logbias = ZFS_LOGBIAS_LATENCY;
os->os_sync = ZFS_SYNC_STANDARD;
os->os_primary_cache = ZFS_CACHE_ALL;
os->os_secondary_cache = ZFS_CACHE_ALL;
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}
if (ds == NULL || !ds->ds_is_snapshot)
os->os_zil_header = os->os_phys->os_zil_header;
os->os_zil = zil_alloc(os, &os->os_zil_header);
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for (i = 0; i < TXG_SIZE; i++) {
list_create(&os->os_dirty_dnodes[i], sizeof (dnode_t),
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offsetof(dnode_t, dn_dirty_link[i]));
list_create(&os->os_free_dnodes[i], sizeof (dnode_t),
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offsetof(dnode_t, dn_dirty_link[i]));
}
list_create(&os->os_dnodes, sizeof (dnode_t),
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offsetof(dnode_t, dn_link));
list_create(&os->os_downgraded_dbufs, sizeof (dmu_buf_impl_t),
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offsetof(dmu_buf_impl_t, db_link));
list_link_init(&os->os_evicting_node);
mutex_init(&os->os_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&os->os_obj_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&os->os_user_ptr_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
dnode_special_open(os, &os->os_phys->os_meta_dnode,
DMU_META_DNODE_OBJECT, &os->os_meta_dnode);
if (arc_buf_size(os->os_phys_buf) >= sizeof (objset_phys_t)) {
dnode_special_open(os, &os->os_phys->os_userused_dnode,
DMU_USERUSED_OBJECT, &os->os_userused_dnode);
dnode_special_open(os, &os->os_phys->os_groupused_dnode,
DMU_GROUPUSED_OBJECT, &os->os_groupused_dnode);
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}
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*osp = os;
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return (0);
}
int
dmu_objset_from_ds(dsl_dataset_t *ds, objset_t **osp)
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{
int err = 0;
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mutex_enter(&ds->ds_opening_lock);
if (ds->ds_objset == NULL) {
objset_t *os;
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err = dmu_objset_open_impl(dsl_dataset_get_spa(ds),
ds, dsl_dataset_get_blkptr(ds), &os);
if (err == 0) {
mutex_enter(&ds->ds_lock);
ASSERT(ds->ds_objset == NULL);
ds->ds_objset = os;
mutex_exit(&ds->ds_lock);
}
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}
*osp = ds->ds_objset;
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mutex_exit(&ds->ds_opening_lock);
return (err);
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}
/*
* Holds the pool while the objset is held. Therefore only one objset
* can be held at a time.
*/
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int
dmu_objset_hold(const char *name, void *tag, objset_t **osp)
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{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
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int err;
err = dsl_pool_hold(name, tag, &dp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
err = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, name, tag, &ds);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
return (err);
}
err = dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, osp);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, tag);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
}
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return (err);
}
static int
dmu_objset_own_impl(dsl_dataset_t *ds, dmu_objset_type_t type,
boolean_t readonly, void *tag, objset_t **osp)
{
int err;
err = dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, osp);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_dataset_disown(ds, tag);
} else if (type != DMU_OST_ANY && type != (*osp)->os_phys->os_type) {
dsl_dataset_disown(ds, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
} else if (!readonly && dsl_dataset_is_snapshot(ds)) {
dsl_dataset_disown(ds, tag);
return (SET_ERROR(EROFS));
}
return (err);
}
/*
* dsl_pool must not be held when this is called.
* Upon successful return, there will be a longhold on the dataset,
* and the dsl_pool will not be held.
*/
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int
dmu_objset_own(const char *name, dmu_objset_type_t type,
boolean_t readonly, void *tag, objset_t **osp)
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{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
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dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int err;
err = dsl_pool_hold(name, FTAG, &dp);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
err = dsl_dataset_own(dp, name, tag, &ds);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
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return (err);
}
err = dmu_objset_own_impl(ds, type, readonly, tag, osp);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
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return (err);
}
int
dmu_objset_own_obj(dsl_pool_t *dp, uint64_t obj, dmu_objset_type_t type,
boolean_t readonly, void *tag, objset_t **osp)
{
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int err;
err = dsl_dataset_own_obj(dp, obj, tag, &ds);
if (err != 0)
return (err);
return (dmu_objset_own_impl(ds, type, readonly, tag, osp));
}
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void
dmu_objset_rele(objset_t *os, void *tag)
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{
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_objset_pool(os);
dsl_dataset_rele(os->os_dsl_dataset, tag);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, tag);
}
/*
* When we are called, os MUST refer to an objset associated with a dataset
* that is owned by 'tag'; that is, is held and long held by 'tag' and ds_owner
* == tag. We will then release and reacquire ownership of the dataset while
* holding the pool config_rwlock to avoid intervening namespace or ownership
* changes may occur.
*
* This exists solely to accommodate zfs_ioc_userspace_upgrade()'s desire to
* release the hold on its dataset and acquire a new one on the dataset of the
* same name so that it can be partially torn down and reconstructed.
*/
void
dmu_objset_refresh_ownership(objset_t *os, void *tag)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds, *newds;
char name[MAXNAMELEN];
ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
VERIFY3P(ds, !=, NULL);
VERIFY3P(ds->ds_owner, ==, tag);
VERIFY(dsl_dataset_long_held(ds));
dsl_dataset_name(ds, name);
dp = dmu_objset_pool(os);
dsl_pool_config_enter(dp, FTAG);
dmu_objset_disown(os, tag);
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_own(dp, name, tag, &newds));
VERIFY3P(newds, ==, os->os_dsl_dataset);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
}
void
dmu_objset_disown(objset_t *os, void *tag)
{
dsl_dataset_disown(os->os_dsl_dataset, tag);
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}
void
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dmu_objset_evict_dbufs(objset_t *os)
{
dnode_t *dn_marker;
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dnode_t *dn;
dn_marker = kmem_alloc(sizeof (dnode_t), KM_SLEEP);
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mutex_enter(&os->os_lock);
dn = list_head(&os->os_dnodes);
while (dn != NULL) {
/*
* Skip dnodes without holds. We have to do this dance
* because dnode_add_ref() only works if there is already a
* hold. If the dnode has no holds, then it has no dbufs.
*/
if (dnode_add_ref(dn, FTAG)) {
list_insert_after(&os->os_dnodes, dn, dn_marker);
mutex_exit(&os->os_lock);
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dnode_evict_dbufs(dn);
dnode_rele(dn, FTAG);
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mutex_enter(&os->os_lock);
dn = list_next(&os->os_dnodes, dn_marker);
list_remove(&os->os_dnodes, dn_marker);
} else {
dn = list_next(&os->os_dnodes, dn);
}
}
mutex_exit(&os->os_lock);
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kmem_free(dn_marker, sizeof (dnode_t));
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if (DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os) != NULL) {
dnode_evict_dbufs(DMU_GROUPUSED_DNODE(os));
dnode_evict_dbufs(DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os));
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}
dnode_evict_dbufs(DMU_META_DNODE(os));
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}
/*
* Objset eviction processing is split into into two pieces.
* The first marks the objset as evicting, evicts any dbufs that
* have a refcount of zero, and then queues up the objset for the
* second phase of eviction. Once os->os_dnodes has been cleared by
* dnode_buf_pageout()->dnode_destroy(), the second phase is executed.
* The second phase closes the special dnodes, dequeues the objset from
* the list of those undergoing eviction, and finally frees the objset.
*
* NOTE: Due to asynchronous eviction processing (invocation of
* dnode_buf_pageout()), it is possible for the meta dnode for the
* objset to have no holds even though os->os_dnodes is not empty.
*/
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void
dmu_objset_evict(objset_t *os)
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{
int t;
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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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dsl_dataset_t *ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
for (t = 0; t < TXG_SIZE; t++)
ASSERT(!dmu_objset_is_dirty(os, t));
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if (ds) {
if (!ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_CHECKSUM),
checksum_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_COMPRESSION),
compression_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_COPIES),
copies_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_DEDUP),
dedup_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_LOGBIAS),
logbias_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_SYNC),
sync_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_REDUNDANT_METADATA),
redundant_metadata_changed_cb, os));
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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VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_RECORDSIZE),
recordsize_changed_cb, os));
}
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_PRIMARYCACHE),
primary_cache_changed_cb, os));
VERIFY0(dsl_prop_unregister(ds,
zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_SECONDARYCACHE),
secondary_cache_changed_cb, os));
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}
if (os->os_sa)
sa_tear_down(os);
os->os_evicting = B_TRUE;
dmu_objset_evict_dbufs(os);
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mutex_enter(&os->os_lock);
spa_evicting_os_register(os->os_spa, os);
if (list_is_empty(&os->os_dnodes)) {
mutex_exit(&os->os_lock);
dmu_objset_evict_done(os);
} else {
mutex_exit(&os->os_lock);
}
}
void
dmu_objset_evict_done(objset_t *os)
{
ASSERT3P(list_head(&os->os_dnodes), ==, NULL);
dnode_special_close(&os->os_meta_dnode);
if (DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os)) {
dnode_special_close(&os->os_userused_dnode);
dnode_special_close(&os->os_groupused_dnode);
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}
zil_free(os->os_zil);
VERIFY(arc_buf_remove_ref(os->os_phys_buf, &os->os_phys_buf));
/*
* This is a barrier to prevent the objset from going away in
* dnode_move() until we can safely ensure that the objset is still in
* use. We consider the objset valid before the barrier and invalid
* after the barrier.
*/
rw_enter(&os_lock, RW_READER);
rw_exit(&os_lock);
mutex_destroy(&os->os_lock);
mutex_destroy(&os->os_obj_lock);
mutex_destroy(&os->os_user_ptr_lock);
spa_evicting_os_deregister(os->os_spa, os);
kmem_free(os, sizeof (objset_t));
}
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timestruc_t
dmu_objset_snap_cmtime(objset_t *os)
{
return (dsl_dir_snap_cmtime(os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_dir));
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}
/* called from dsl for meta-objset */
objset_t *
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dmu_objset_create_impl(spa_t *spa, dsl_dataset_t *ds, blkptr_t *bp,
dmu_objset_type_t type, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
objset_t *os;
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dnode_t *mdn;
ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
if (ds != NULL)
VERIFY0(dmu_objset_from_ds(ds, &os));
else
VERIFY0(dmu_objset_open_impl(spa, NULL, bp, &os));
mdn = DMU_META_DNODE(os);
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dnode_allocate(mdn, DMU_OT_DNODE, 1 << DNODE_BLOCK_SHIFT,
DN_MAX_INDBLKSHIFT, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
/*
* We don't want to have to increase the meta-dnode's nlevels
* later, because then we could do it in quescing context while
* we are also accessing it in open context.
*
* This precaution is not necessary for the MOS (ds == NULL),
* because the MOS is only updated in syncing context.
* This is most fortunate: the MOS is the only objset that
* needs to be synced multiple times as spa_sync() iterates
* to convergence, so minimizing its dn_nlevels matters.
*/
if (ds != NULL) {
int levels = 1;
/*
* Determine the number of levels necessary for the meta-dnode
* to contain DN_MAX_OBJECT dnodes.
*/
while ((uint64_t)mdn->dn_nblkptr << (mdn->dn_datablkshift +
(levels - 1) * (mdn->dn_indblkshift - SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT)) <
DN_MAX_OBJECT * sizeof (dnode_phys_t))
levels++;
mdn->dn_next_nlevels[tx->tx_txg & TXG_MASK] =
mdn->dn_nlevels = levels;
}
ASSERT(type != DMU_OST_NONE);
ASSERT(type != DMU_OST_ANY);
ASSERT(type < DMU_OST_NUMTYPES);
os->os_phys->os_type = type;
if (dmu_objset_userused_enabled(os)) {
os->os_phys->os_flags |= OBJSET_FLAG_USERACCOUNTING_COMPLETE;
os->os_flags = os->os_phys->os_flags;
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}
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dsl_dataset_dirty(ds, tx);
return (os);
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}
typedef struct dmu_objset_create_arg {
const char *doca_name;
cred_t *doca_cred;
void (*doca_userfunc)(objset_t *os, void *arg,
cred_t *cr, dmu_tx_t *tx);
void *doca_userarg;
dmu_objset_type_t doca_type;
uint64_t doca_flags;
} dmu_objset_create_arg_t;
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/*ARGSUSED*/
static int
dmu_objset_create_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_objset_create_arg_t *doca = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dir_t *pdd;
const char *tail;
int error;
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if (strchr(doca->doca_name, '@') != NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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error = dsl_dir_hold(dp, doca->doca_name, FTAG, &pdd, &tail);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (tail == NULL) {
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST));
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}
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(pdd, 1, ZFS_PROP_FILESYSTEM_LIMIT, NULL,
doca->doca_cred);
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
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return (error);
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}
static void
dmu_objset_create_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_objset_create_arg_t *doca = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dir_t *pdd;
const char *tail;
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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dsl_dataset_t *ds;
uint64_t obj;
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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blkptr_t *bp;
objset_t *os;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold(dp, doca->doca_name, FTAG, &pdd, &tail));
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obj = dsl_dataset_create_sync(pdd, tail, NULL, doca->doca_flags,
doca->doca_cred, tx);
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(pdd->dd_pool, obj, FTAG, &ds));
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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bp = dsl_dataset_get_blkptr(ds);
os = dmu_objset_create_impl(pdd->dd_pool->dp_spa,
ds, bp, doca->doca_type, tx);
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if (doca->doca_userfunc != NULL) {
doca->doca_userfunc(os, doca->doca_userarg,
doca->doca_cred, tx);
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}
spa_history_log_internal_ds(ds, "create", tx, "");
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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dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
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}
int
dmu_objset_create(const char *name, dmu_objset_type_t type, uint64_t flags,
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void (*func)(objset_t *os, void *arg, cred_t *cr, dmu_tx_t *tx), void *arg)
{
dmu_objset_create_arg_t doca;
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doca.doca_name = name;
doca.doca_cred = CRED();
doca.doca_flags = flags;
doca.doca_userfunc = func;
doca.doca_userarg = arg;
doca.doca_type = type;
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return (dsl_sync_task(name,
dmu_objset_create_check, dmu_objset_create_sync, &doca,
5, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL));
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}
typedef struct dmu_objset_clone_arg {
const char *doca_clone;
const char *doca_origin;
cred_t *doca_cred;
} dmu_objset_clone_arg_t;
/*ARGSUSED*/
static int
dmu_objset_clone_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_objset_clone_arg_t *doca = arg;
dsl_dir_t *pdd;
const char *tail;
int error;
dsl_dataset_t *origin;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
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if (strchr(doca->doca_clone, '@') != NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
error = dsl_dir_hold(dp, doca->doca_clone, FTAG, &pdd, &tail);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (tail == NULL) {
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST));
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}
error = dsl_fs_ss_limit_check(pdd, 1, ZFS_PROP_FILESYSTEM_LIMIT, NULL,
doca->doca_cred);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EDQUOT));
}
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, doca->doca_origin, FTAG, &origin);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
/* You can only clone snapshots, not the head datasets. */
if (!origin->ds_is_snapshot) {
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
}
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
return (0);
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}
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static void
dmu_objset_clone_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dmu_objset_clone_arg_t *doca = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
dsl_dir_t *pdd;
const char *tail;
dsl_dataset_t *origin, *ds;
uint64_t obj;
char namebuf[MAXNAMELEN];
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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VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold(dp, doca->doca_clone, FTAG, &pdd, &tail));
VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold(dp, doca->doca_origin, FTAG, &origin));
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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obj = dsl_dataset_create_sync(pdd, tail, origin, 0,
doca->doca_cred, tx);
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VERIFY0(dsl_dataset_hold_obj(pdd->dd_pool, obj, FTAG, &ds));
dsl_dataset_name(origin, namebuf);
spa_history_log_internal_ds(ds, "clone", tx,
"origin=%s (%llu)", namebuf, origin->ds_object);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
dsl_dataset_rele(origin, FTAG);
dsl_dir_rele(pdd, FTAG);
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}
int
dmu_objset_clone(const char *clone, const char *origin)
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{
dmu_objset_clone_arg_t doca;
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doca.doca_clone = clone;
doca.doca_origin = origin;
doca.doca_cred = CRED();
return (dsl_sync_task(clone,
dmu_objset_clone_check, dmu_objset_clone_sync, &doca,
5, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL));
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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}
int
dmu_objset_snapshot_one(const char *fsname, const char *snapname)
{
int err;
char *longsnap = kmem_asprintf("%s@%s", fsname, snapname);
nvlist_t *snaps = fnvlist_alloc();
fnvlist_add_boolean(snaps, longsnap);
strfree(longsnap);
err = dsl_dataset_snapshot(snaps, NULL, NULL);
fnvlist_free(snaps);
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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return (err);
}
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static void
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dmu_objset_sync_dnodes(list_t *list, list_t *newlist, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dnode_t *dn;
while ((dn = list_head(list))) {
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ASSERT(dn->dn_object != DMU_META_DNODE_OBJECT);
ASSERT(dn->dn_dbuf->db_data_pending);
/*
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* Initialize dn_zio outside dnode_sync() because the
* meta-dnode needs to set it ouside dnode_sync().
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*/
dn->dn_zio = dn->dn_dbuf->db_data_pending->dr_zio;
ASSERT(dn->dn_zio);
ASSERT3U(dn->dn_nlevels, <=, DN_MAX_LEVELS);
list_remove(list, dn);
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if (newlist) {
(void) dnode_add_ref(dn, newlist);
list_insert_tail(newlist, dn);
}
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dnode_sync(dn, tx);
}
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
dmu_objset_write_ready(zio_t *zio, arc_buf_t *abuf, void *arg)
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{
int i;
blkptr_t *bp = zio->io_bp;
objset_t *os = arg;
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dnode_phys_t *dnp = &os->os_phys->os_meta_dnode;
ASSERT(!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp));
ASSERT3P(bp, ==, os->os_rootbp);
ASSERT3U(BP_GET_TYPE(bp), ==, DMU_OT_OBJSET);
ASSERT0(BP_GET_LEVEL(bp));
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/*
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* Update rootbp fill count: it should be the number of objects
* allocated in the object set (not counting the "special"
* objects that are stored in the objset_phys_t -- the meta
* dnode and user/group accounting objects).
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*/
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bp->blk_fill = 0;
for (i = 0; i < dnp->dn_nblkptr; i++)
bp->blk_fill += BP_GET_FILL(&dnp->dn_blkptr[i]);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
dmu_objset_write_done(zio_t *zio, arc_buf_t *abuf, void *arg)
{
blkptr_t *bp = zio->io_bp;
blkptr_t *bp_orig = &zio->io_bp_orig;
objset_t *os = arg;
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if (zio->io_flags & ZIO_FLAG_IO_REWRITE) {
ASSERT(BP_EQUAL(bp, bp_orig));
} else {
dsl_dataset_t *ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
dmu_tx_t *tx = os->os_synctx;
(void) dsl_dataset_block_kill(ds, bp_orig, tx, B_TRUE);
dsl_dataset_block_born(ds, bp, tx);
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}
}
/* called from dsl */
void
dmu_objset_sync(objset_t *os, zio_t *pio, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
int txgoff;
zbookmark_phys_t zb;
zio_prop_t zp;
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zio_t *zio;
list_t *list;
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list_t *newlist = NULL;
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dbuf_dirty_record_t *dr;
dprintf_ds(os->os_dsl_dataset, "txg=%llu\n", tx->tx_txg);
ASSERT(dmu_tx_is_syncing(tx));
/* XXX the write_done callback should really give us the tx... */
os->os_synctx = tx;
if (os->os_dsl_dataset == NULL) {
/*
* This is the MOS. If we have upgraded,
* spa_max_replication() could change, so reset
* os_copies here.
*/
os->os_copies = spa_max_replication(os->os_spa);
}
/*
* Create the root block IO
*/
SET_BOOKMARK(&zb, os->os_dsl_dataset ?
os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_object : DMU_META_OBJSET,
ZB_ROOT_OBJECT, ZB_ROOT_LEVEL, ZB_ROOT_BLKID);
arc_release(os->os_phys_buf, &os->os_phys_buf);
dmu_write_policy(os, NULL, 0, 0, &zp);
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zio = arc_write(pio, os->os_spa, tx->tx_txg,
os->os_rootbp, os->os_phys_buf, DMU_OS_IS_L2CACHEABLE(os),
DMU_OS_IS_L2COMPRESSIBLE(os), &zp, dmu_objset_write_ready,
Illumos #4045 write throttle & i/o scheduler performance work 4045 zfs write throttle & i/o scheduler performance work 1. The ZFS i/o scheduler (vdev_queue.c) now divides i/os into 5 classes: sync read, sync write, async read, async write, and scrub/resilver. The scheduler issues a number of concurrent i/os from each class to the device. Once a class has been selected, an i/o is selected from this class using either an elevator algorithem (async, scrub classes) or FIFO (sync classes). The number of concurrent async write i/os is tuned dynamically based on i/o load, to achieve good sync i/o latency when there is not a high load of writes, and good write throughput when there is. See the block comment in vdev_queue.c (reproduced below) for more details. 2. The write throttle (dsl_pool_tempreserve_space() and txg_constrain_throughput()) is rewritten to produce much more consistent delays when under constant load. The new write throttle is based on the amount of dirty data, rather than guesses about future performance of the system. When there is a lot of dirty data, each transaction (e.g. write() syscall) will be delayed by the same small amount. This eliminates the "brick wall of wait" that the old write throttle could hit, causing all transactions to wait several seconds until the next txg opens. One of the keys to the new write throttle is decrementing the amount of dirty data as i/o completes, rather than at the end of spa_sync(). Note that the write throttle is only applied once the i/o scheduler is issuing the maximum number of outstanding async writes. See the block comments in dsl_pool.c and above dmu_tx_delay() (reproduced below) for more details. This diff has several other effects, including: * the commonly-tuned global variable zfs_vdev_max_pending has been removed; use per-class zfs_vdev_*_max_active values or zfs_vdev_max_active instead. * the size of each txg (meaning the amount of dirty data written, and thus the time it takes to write out) is now controlled differently. There is no longer an explicit time goal; the primary determinant is amount of dirty data. Systems that are under light or medium load will now often see that a txg is always syncing, but the impact to performance (e.g. read latency) is minimal. Tune zfs_dirty_data_max and zfs_dirty_data_sync to control this. * zio_taskq_batch_pct = 75 -- Only use 75% of all CPUs for compression, checksum, etc. This improves latency by not allowing these CPU-intensive tasks to consume all CPU (on machines with at least 4 CPU's; the percentage is rounded up). --matt APPENDIX: problems with the current i/o scheduler The current ZFS i/o scheduler (vdev_queue.c) is deadline based. The problem with this is that if there are always i/os pending, then certain classes of i/os can see very long delays. For example, if there are always synchronous reads outstanding, then no async writes will be serviced until they become "past due". One symptom of this situation is that each pass of the txg sync takes at least several seconds (typically 3 seconds). If many i/os become "past due" (their deadline is in the past), then we must service all of these overdue i/os before any new i/os. This happens when we enqueue a batch of async writes for the txg sync, with deadlines 2.5 seconds in the future. If we can't complete all the i/os in 2.5 seconds (e.g. because there were always reads pending), then these i/os will become past due. Now we must service all the "async" writes (which could be hundreds of megabytes) before we service any reads, introducing considerable latency to synchronous i/os (reads or ZIL writes). Notes on porting to ZFS on Linux: - zio_t gained new members io_physdone and io_phys_children. Because object caches in the Linux port call the constructor only once at allocation time, objects may contain residual data when retrieved from the cache. Therefore zio_create() was updated to zero out the two new fields. - vdev_mirror_pending() relied on the depth of the per-vdev pending queue (vq->vq_pending_tree) to select the least-busy leaf vdev to read from. This tree has been replaced by vq->vq_active_tree which is now used for the same purpose. - vdev_queue_init() used the value of zfs_vdev_max_pending to determine the number of vdev I/O buffers to pre-allocate. That global no longer exists, so we instead use the sum of the *_max_active values for each of the five I/O classes described above. - The Illumos implementation of dmu_tx_delay() delays a transaction by sleeping in condition variable embedded in the thread (curthread->t_delay_cv). We do not have an equivalent CV to use in Linux, so this change replaced the delay logic with a wrapper called zfs_sleep_until(). This wrapper could be adopted upstream and in other downstream ports to abstract away operating system-specific delay logic. - These tunables are added as module parameters, and descriptions added to the zfs-module-parameters.5 man page. spa_asize_inflation zfs_deadman_synctime_ms zfs_vdev_max_active zfs_vdev_async_write_active_min_dirty_percent zfs_vdev_async_write_active_max_dirty_percent zfs_vdev_async_read_max_active zfs_vdev_async_read_min_active zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active zfs_vdev_async_write_min_active zfs_vdev_scrub_max_active zfs_vdev_scrub_min_active zfs_vdev_sync_read_max_active zfs_vdev_sync_read_min_active zfs_vdev_sync_write_max_active zfs_vdev_sync_write_min_active zfs_dirty_data_max_percent zfs_delay_min_dirty_percent zfs_dirty_data_max_max_percent zfs_dirty_data_max zfs_dirty_data_max_max zfs_dirty_data_sync zfs_delay_scale The latter four have type unsigned long, whereas they are uint64_t in Illumos. This accommodates Linux's module_param() supported types, but means they may overflow on 32-bit architectures. The values zfs_dirty_data_max and zfs_dirty_data_max_max are the most likely to overflow on 32-bit systems, since they express physical RAM sizes in bytes. In fact, Illumos initializes zfs_dirty_data_max_max to 2^32 which does overflow. To resolve that, this port instead initializes it in arc_init() to 25% of physical RAM, and adds the tunable zfs_dirty_data_max_max_percent to override that percentage. While this solution doesn't completely avoid the overflow issue, it should be a reasonable default for most systems, and the minority of affected systems can work around the issue by overriding the defaults. - Fixed reversed logic in comment above zfs_delay_scale declaration. - Clarified comments in vdev_queue.c regarding when per-queue minimums take effect. - Replaced dmu_tx_write_limit in the dmu_tx kstat file with dmu_tx_dirty_delay and dmu_tx_dirty_over_max. The first counts how many times a transaction has been delayed because the pool dirty data has exceeded zfs_delay_min_dirty_percent. The latter counts how many times the pool dirty data has exceeded zfs_dirty_data_max (which we expect to never happen). - The original patch would have regressed the bug fixed in zfsonlinux/zfs@c418410, which prevented users from setting the zfs_vdev_aggregation_limit tuning larger than SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE. A similar fix is added to vdev_queue_aggregate(). - In vdev_queue_io_to_issue(), dynamically allocate 'zio_t search' on the heap instead of the stack. In Linux we can't afford such large structures on the stack. Reviewed by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Adam Leventhal <ahl@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Christopher Siden <christopher.siden@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Reviewed by: Brendan Gregg <brendan.gregg@joyent.com> Approved by: Robert Mustacchi <rm@joyent.com> References: http://www.illumos.org/issues/4045 illumos/illumos-gate@69962b5647e4a8b9b14998733b765925381b727e Ported-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #1913
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NULL, dmu_objset_write_done, os, ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_WRITE,
ZIO_FLAG_MUSTSUCCEED, &zb);
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/*
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* Sync special dnodes - the parent IO for the sync is the root block
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*/
DMU_META_DNODE(os)->dn_zio = zio;
dnode_sync(DMU_META_DNODE(os), tx);
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os->os_phys->os_flags = os->os_flags;
if (DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os) &&
DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os)->dn_type != DMU_OT_NONE) {
DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os)->dn_zio = zio;
dnode_sync(DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os), tx);
DMU_GROUPUSED_DNODE(os)->dn_zio = zio;
dnode_sync(DMU_GROUPUSED_DNODE(os), tx);
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}
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txgoff = tx->tx_txg & TXG_MASK;
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if (dmu_objset_userused_enabled(os)) {
newlist = &os->os_synced_dnodes;
/*
* We must create the list here because it uses the
* dn_dirty_link[] of this txg.
*/
list_create(newlist, sizeof (dnode_t),
offsetof(dnode_t, dn_dirty_link[txgoff]));
}
dmu_objset_sync_dnodes(&os->os_free_dnodes[txgoff], newlist, tx);
dmu_objset_sync_dnodes(&os->os_dirty_dnodes[txgoff], newlist, tx);
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list = &DMU_META_DNODE(os)->dn_dirty_records[txgoff];
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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while ((dr = list_head(list))) {
ASSERT0(dr->dr_dbuf->db_level);
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list_remove(list, dr);
if (dr->dr_zio)
zio_nowait(dr->dr_zio);
}
/*
* Free intent log blocks up to this tx.
*/
zil_sync(os->os_zil, tx);
os->os_phys->os_zil_header = os->os_zil_header;
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zio_nowait(zio);
}
boolean_t
dmu_objset_is_dirty(objset_t *os, uint64_t txg)
{
return (!list_is_empty(&os->os_dirty_dnodes[txg & TXG_MASK]) ||
!list_is_empty(&os->os_free_dnodes[txg & TXG_MASK]));
}
static objset_used_cb_t *used_cbs[DMU_OST_NUMTYPES];
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void
dmu_objset_register_type(dmu_objset_type_t ost, objset_used_cb_t *cb)
{
used_cbs[ost] = cb;
}
boolean_t
dmu_objset_userused_enabled(objset_t *os)
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{
return (spa_version(os->os_spa) >= SPA_VERSION_USERSPACE &&
used_cbs[os->os_phys->os_type] != NULL &&
DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os) != NULL);
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}
static void
do_userquota_update(objset_t *os, uint64_t used, uint64_t flags,
uint64_t user, uint64_t group, boolean_t subtract, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
if ((flags & DNODE_FLAG_USERUSED_ACCOUNTED)) {
int64_t delta = DNODE_SIZE + used;
if (subtract)
delta = -delta;
VERIFY3U(0, ==, zap_increment_int(os, DMU_USERUSED_OBJECT,
user, delta, tx));
VERIFY3U(0, ==, zap_increment_int(os, DMU_GROUPUSED_OBJECT,
group, delta, tx));
}
}
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void
dmu_objset_do_userquota_updates(objset_t *os, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dnode_t *dn;
list_t *list = &os->os_synced_dnodes;
ASSERT(list_head(list) == NULL || dmu_objset_userused_enabled(os));
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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while ((dn = list_head(list))) {
int flags;
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ASSERT(!DMU_OBJECT_IS_SPECIAL(dn->dn_object));
ASSERT(dn->dn_phys->dn_type == DMU_OT_NONE ||
dn->dn_phys->dn_flags &
DNODE_FLAG_USERUSED_ACCOUNTED);
/* Allocate the user/groupused objects if necessary. */
if (DMU_USERUSED_DNODE(os)->dn_type == DMU_OT_NONE) {
VERIFY(0 == zap_create_claim(os,
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DMU_USERUSED_OBJECT,
DMU_OT_USERGROUP_USED, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx));
VERIFY(0 == zap_create_claim(os,
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DMU_GROUPUSED_OBJECT,
DMU_OT_USERGROUP_USED, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx));
}
/*
* We intentionally modify the zap object even if the
* net delta is zero. Otherwise
* the block of the zap obj could be shared between
* datasets but need to be different between them after
* a bprewrite.
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*/
flags = dn->dn_id_flags;
ASSERT(flags);
if (flags & DN_ID_OLD_EXIST) {
do_userquota_update(os, dn->dn_oldused, dn->dn_oldflags,
dn->dn_olduid, dn->dn_oldgid, B_TRUE, tx);
}
if (flags & DN_ID_NEW_EXIST) {
do_userquota_update(os, DN_USED_BYTES(dn->dn_phys),
dn->dn_phys->dn_flags, dn->dn_newuid,
dn->dn_newgid, B_FALSE, tx);
}
mutex_enter(&dn->dn_mtx);
dn->dn_oldused = 0;
dn->dn_oldflags = 0;
if (dn->dn_id_flags & DN_ID_NEW_EXIST) {
dn->dn_olduid = dn->dn_newuid;
dn->dn_oldgid = dn->dn_newgid;
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_OLD_EXIST;
if (dn->dn_bonuslen == 0)
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_CHKED_SPILL;
else
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_CHKED_BONUS;
}
dn->dn_id_flags &= ~(DN_ID_NEW_EXIST);
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mutex_exit(&dn->dn_mtx);
list_remove(list, dn);
dnode_rele(dn, list);
}
}
/*
* Returns a pointer to data to find uid/gid from
*
* If a dirty record for transaction group that is syncing can't
* be found then NULL is returned. In the NULL case it is assumed
* the uid/gid aren't changing.
*/
static void *
dmu_objset_userquota_find_data(dmu_buf_impl_t *db, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
dbuf_dirty_record_t *dr, **drp;
void *data;
if (db->db_dirtycnt == 0)
return (db->db.db_data); /* Nothing is changing */
for (drp = &db->db_last_dirty; (dr = *drp) != NULL; drp = &dr->dr_next)
if (dr->dr_txg == tx->tx_txg)
break;
if (dr == NULL) {
data = NULL;
} else {
dnode_t *dn;
DB_DNODE_ENTER(dr->dr_dbuf);
dn = DB_DNODE(dr->dr_dbuf);
if (dn->dn_bonuslen == 0 &&
dr->dr_dbuf->db_blkid == DMU_SPILL_BLKID)
data = dr->dt.dl.dr_data->b_data;
else
data = dr->dt.dl.dr_data;
DB_DNODE_EXIT(dr->dr_dbuf);
}
return (data);
}
void
dmu_objset_userquota_get_ids(dnode_t *dn, boolean_t before, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
objset_t *os = dn->dn_objset;
void *data = NULL;
dmu_buf_impl_t *db = NULL;
uint64_t *user = NULL;
uint64_t *group = NULL;
int flags = dn->dn_id_flags;
int error;
boolean_t have_spill = B_FALSE;
boolean_t have_bonus = B_FALSE;
if (!dmu_objset_userused_enabled(dn->dn_objset))
return;
if (before && (flags & (DN_ID_CHKED_BONUS|DN_ID_OLD_EXIST|
DN_ID_CHKED_SPILL)))
return;
if (before && dn->dn_bonuslen != 0)
data = DN_BONUS(dn->dn_phys);
else if (!before && dn->dn_bonuslen != 0) {
db = dn->dn_bonus;
if (db != NULL) {
if (!RW_WRITE_HELD(&dn->dn_struct_rwlock)) {
have_bonus = dbuf_try_add_ref((dmu_buf_t *)db,
dn->dn_objset, dn->dn_object,
DMU_BONUS_BLKID, FTAG);
/*
* The hold will fail if the buffer is
* being evicted due to unlink, in which
* case nothing needs to be done.
*/
if (!have_bonus)
return;
}
mutex_enter(&db->db_mtx);
data = dmu_objset_userquota_find_data(db, tx);
} else {
data = DN_BONUS(dn->dn_phys);
}
} else if (dn->dn_bonuslen == 0 && dn->dn_bonustype == DMU_OT_SA) {
int rf = 0;
if (RW_WRITE_HELD(&dn->dn_struct_rwlock))
rf |= DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT;
error = dmu_spill_hold_by_dnode(dn,
rf | DB_RF_MUST_SUCCEED,
FTAG, (dmu_buf_t **)&db);
ASSERT(error == 0);
mutex_enter(&db->db_mtx);
data = (before) ? db->db.db_data :
dmu_objset_userquota_find_data(db, tx);
have_spill = B_TRUE;
} else {
mutex_enter(&dn->dn_mtx);
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_CHKED_BONUS;
mutex_exit(&dn->dn_mtx);
return;
}
if (before) {
ASSERT(data);
user = &dn->dn_olduid;
group = &dn->dn_oldgid;
} else if (data) {
user = &dn->dn_newuid;
group = &dn->dn_newgid;
}
/*
* Must always call the callback in case the object
* type has changed and that type isn't an object type to track
*/
error = used_cbs[os->os_phys->os_type](dn->dn_bonustype, data,
user, group);
/*
* Preserve existing uid/gid when the callback can't determine
* what the new uid/gid are and the callback returned EEXIST.
* The EEXIST error tells us to just use the existing uid/gid.
* If we don't know what the old values are then just assign
* them to 0, since that is a new file being created.
*/
if (!before && data == NULL && error == EEXIST) {
if (flags & DN_ID_OLD_EXIST) {
dn->dn_newuid = dn->dn_olduid;
dn->dn_newgid = dn->dn_oldgid;
} else {
dn->dn_newuid = 0;
dn->dn_newgid = 0;
}
error = 0;
}
if (db)
mutex_exit(&db->db_mtx);
mutex_enter(&dn->dn_mtx);
if (error == 0 && before)
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_OLD_EXIST;
if (error == 0 && !before)
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_NEW_EXIST;
if (have_spill) {
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_CHKED_SPILL;
} else {
dn->dn_id_flags |= DN_ID_CHKED_BONUS;
}
mutex_exit(&dn->dn_mtx);
if (have_spill || have_bonus)
dmu_buf_rele((dmu_buf_t *)db, FTAG);
}
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boolean_t
dmu_objset_userspace_present(objset_t *os)
{
return (os->os_phys->os_flags &
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OBJSET_FLAG_USERACCOUNTING_COMPLETE);
}
int
dmu_objset_userspace_upgrade(objset_t *os)
{
uint64_t obj;
int err = 0;
if (dmu_objset_userspace_present(os))
return (0);
if (!dmu_objset_userused_enabled(os))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
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if (dmu_objset_is_snapshot(os))
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
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/*
* We simply need to mark every object dirty, so that it will be
* synced out and now accounted. If this is called
* concurrently, or if we already did some work before crashing,
* that's fine, since we track each object's accounted state
* independently.
*/
for (obj = 0; err == 0; err = dmu_object_next(os, &obj, FALSE, 0)) {
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dmu_tx_t *tx;
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dmu_buf_t *db;
int objerr;
if (issig(JUSTLOOKING) && issig(FORREAL))
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
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objerr = dmu_bonus_hold(os, obj, FTAG, &db);
if (objerr != 0)
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continue;
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tx = dmu_tx_create(os);
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dmu_tx_hold_bonus(tx, obj);
objerr = dmu_tx_assign(tx, TXG_WAIT);
if (objerr != 0) {
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dmu_tx_abort(tx);
continue;
}
dmu_buf_will_dirty(db, tx);
dmu_buf_rele(db, FTAG);
dmu_tx_commit(tx);
}
os->os_flags |= OBJSET_FLAG_USERACCOUNTING_COMPLETE;
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txg_wait_synced(dmu_objset_pool(os), 0);
return (0);
}
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void
dmu_objset_space(objset_t *os, uint64_t *refdbytesp, uint64_t *availbytesp,
uint64_t *usedobjsp, uint64_t *availobjsp)
{
dsl_dataset_space(os->os_dsl_dataset, refdbytesp, availbytesp,
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usedobjsp, availobjsp);
}
uint64_t
dmu_objset_fsid_guid(objset_t *os)
{
return (dsl_dataset_fsid_guid(os->os_dsl_dataset));
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}
void
dmu_objset_fast_stat(objset_t *os, dmu_objset_stats_t *stat)
{
stat->dds_type = os->os_phys->os_type;
if (os->os_dsl_dataset)
dsl_dataset_fast_stat(os->os_dsl_dataset, stat);
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}
void
dmu_objset_stats(objset_t *os, nvlist_t *nv)
{
ASSERT(os->os_dsl_dataset ||
os->os_phys->os_type == DMU_OST_META);
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if (os->os_dsl_dataset != NULL)
dsl_dataset_stats(os->os_dsl_dataset, nv);
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_TYPE,
os->os_phys->os_type);
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dsl_prop_nvlist_add_uint64(nv, ZFS_PROP_USERACCOUNTING,
dmu_objset_userspace_present(os));
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}
int
dmu_objset_is_snapshot(objset_t *os)
{
if (os->os_dsl_dataset != NULL)
return (os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_is_snapshot);
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else
return (B_FALSE);
}
int
dmu_snapshot_realname(objset_t *os, char *name, char *real, int maxlen,
boolean_t *conflict)
{
dsl_dataset_t *ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
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uint64_t ignored;
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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return (zap_lookup_norm(ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj, name, 8, 1, &ignored,
MT_FIRST, real, maxlen, conflict));
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}
int
dmu_snapshot_list_next(objset_t *os, int namelen, char *name,
uint64_t *idp, uint64_t *offp, boolean_t *case_conflict)
{
dsl_dataset_t *ds = os->os_dsl_dataset;
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zap_cursor_t cursor;
zap_attribute_t attr;
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dmu_objset_pool(os)));
if (dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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zap_cursor_init_serialized(&cursor,
ds->ds_dir->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj, *offp);
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if (zap_cursor_retrieve(&cursor, &attr) != 0) {
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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}
if (strlen(attr.za_name) + 1 > namelen) {
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG));
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}
(void) strcpy(name, attr.za_name);
if (idp)
*idp = attr.za_first_integer;
if (case_conflict)
*case_conflict = attr.za_normalization_conflict;
zap_cursor_advance(&cursor);
*offp = zap_cursor_serialize(&cursor);
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (0);
}
int
dmu_snapshot_lookup(objset_t *os, const char *name, uint64_t *value)
{
return (dsl_dataset_snap_lookup(os->os_dsl_dataset, name, value));
}
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int
dmu_dir_list_next(objset_t *os, int namelen, char *name,
uint64_t *idp, uint64_t *offp)
{
dsl_dir_t *dd = os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_dir;
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zap_cursor_t cursor;
zap_attribute_t attr;
/* there is no next dir on a snapshot! */
if (os->os_dsl_dataset->ds_object !=
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj)
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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zap_cursor_init_serialized(&cursor,
dd->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_child_dir_zapobj, *offp);
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if (zap_cursor_retrieve(&cursor, &attr) != 0) {
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT));
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}
if (strlen(attr.za_name) + 1 > namelen) {
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG));
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}
(void) strcpy(name, attr.za_name);
if (idp)
*idp = attr.za_first_integer;
zap_cursor_advance(&cursor);
*offp = zap_cursor_serialize(&cursor);
zap_cursor_fini(&cursor);
return (0);
}
typedef struct dmu_objset_find_ctx {
taskq_t *dc_tq;
dsl_pool_t *dc_dp;
uint64_t dc_ddobj;
int (*dc_func)(dsl_pool_t *, dsl_dataset_t *, void *);
void *dc_arg;
int dc_flags;
kmutex_t *dc_error_lock;
int *dc_error;
} dmu_objset_find_ctx_t;
static void
dmu_objset_find_dp_impl(dmu_objset_find_ctx_t *dcp)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp = dcp->dc_dp;
dmu_objset_find_ctx_t *child_dcp;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t *attr;
uint64_t thisobj;
int err = 0;
/* don't process if there already was an error */
if (*dcp->dc_error != 0)
goto out;
err = dsl_dir_hold_obj(dp, dcp->dc_ddobj, NULL, FTAG, &dd);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
/* Don't visit hidden ($MOS & $ORIGIN) objsets. */
if (dd->dd_myname[0] == '$') {
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
goto out;
}
thisobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj;
attr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (zap_attribute_t), KM_SLEEP);
/*
* Iterate over all children.
*/
if (dcp->dc_flags & DS_FIND_CHILDREN) {
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_child_dir_zapobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, attr) == 0;
(void) zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
ASSERT3U(attr->za_integer_length, ==,
sizeof (uint64_t));
ASSERT3U(attr->za_num_integers, ==, 1);
child_dcp = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*child_dcp), KM_SLEEP);
*child_dcp = *dcp;
child_dcp->dc_ddobj = attr->za_first_integer;
if (dcp->dc_tq != NULL)
(void) taskq_dispatch(dcp->dc_tq,
dmu_objset_find_dp_cb, child_dcp, TQ_SLEEP);
else
dmu_objset_find_dp_impl(child_dcp);
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
}
/*
* Iterate over all snapshots.
*/
if (dcp->dc_flags & DS_FIND_SNAPSHOTS) {
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, thisobj, FTAG, &ds);
if (err == 0) {
uint64_t snapobj;
snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj;
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, dp->dp_meta_objset, snapobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, attr) == 0;
(void) zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
ASSERT3U(attr->za_integer_length, ==,
sizeof (uint64_t));
ASSERT3U(attr->za_num_integers, ==, 1);
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp,
attr->za_first_integer, FTAG, &ds);
if (err != 0)
break;
err = dcp->dc_func(dp, ds, dcp->dc_arg);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
if (err != 0)
break;
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
}
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
kmem_free(attr, sizeof (zap_attribute_t));
if (err != 0)
goto out;
/*
* Apply to self.
*/
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, thisobj, FTAG, &ds);
if (err != 0)
goto out;
err = dcp->dc_func(dp, ds, dcp->dc_arg);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
out:
if (err != 0) {
mutex_enter(dcp->dc_error_lock);
/* only keep first error */
if (*dcp->dc_error == 0)
*dcp->dc_error = err;
mutex_exit(dcp->dc_error_lock);
}
kmem_free(dcp, sizeof (*dcp));
}
static void
dmu_objset_find_dp_cb(void *arg)
{
dmu_objset_find_ctx_t *dcp = arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dcp->dc_dp;
/*
* We need to get a pool_config_lock here, as there are several
* asssert(pool_config_held) down the stack. Getting a lock via
* dsl_pool_config_enter is risky, as it might be stalled by a
* pending writer. This would deadlock, as the write lock can
* only be granted when our parent thread gives up the lock.
* The _prio interface gives us priority over a pending writer.
*/
dsl_pool_config_enter_prio(dp, FTAG);
dmu_objset_find_dp_impl(dcp);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
}
/*
* Find objsets under and including ddobj, call func(ds) on each.
* The order for the enumeration is completely undefined.
* func is called with dsl_pool_config held.
*/
int
dmu_objset_find_dp(dsl_pool_t *dp, uint64_t ddobj,
int func(dsl_pool_t *, dsl_dataset_t *, void *), void *arg, int flags)
{
int error = 0;
taskq_t *tq = NULL;
int ntasks;
dmu_objset_find_ctx_t *dcp;
kmutex_t err_lock;
mutex_init(&err_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
dcp = kmem_alloc(sizeof (*dcp), KM_SLEEP);
dcp->dc_tq = NULL;
dcp->dc_dp = dp;
dcp->dc_ddobj = ddobj;
dcp->dc_func = func;
dcp->dc_arg = arg;
dcp->dc_flags = flags;
dcp->dc_error_lock = &err_lock;
dcp->dc_error = &error;
if ((flags & DS_FIND_SERIALIZE) || dsl_pool_config_held_writer(dp)) {
/*
* In case a write lock is held we can't make use of
* parallelism, as down the stack of the worker threads
* the lock is asserted via dsl_pool_config_held.
* In case of a read lock this is solved by getting a read
* lock in each worker thread, which isn't possible in case
* of a writer lock. So we fall back to the synchronous path
* here.
* In the future it might be possible to get some magic into
* dsl_pool_config_held in a way that it returns true for
* the worker threads so that a single lock held from this
* thread suffices. For now, stay single threaded.
*/
dmu_objset_find_dp_impl(dcp);
return (error);
}
ntasks = dmu_find_threads;
if (ntasks == 0)
ntasks = vdev_count_leaves(dp->dp_spa) * 4;
tq = taskq_create("dmu_objset_find", ntasks, minclsyspri, ntasks,
INT_MAX, 0);
if (tq == NULL) {
kmem_free(dcp, sizeof (*dcp));
return (SET_ERROR(ENOMEM));
}
dcp->dc_tq = tq;
/* dcp will be freed by task */
(void) taskq_dispatch(tq, dmu_objset_find_dp_cb, dcp, TQ_SLEEP);
/*
* PORTING: this code relies on the property of taskq_wait to wait
* until no more tasks are queued and no more tasks are active. As
* we always queue new tasks from within other tasks, task_wait
* reliably waits for the full recursion to finish, even though we
* enqueue new tasks after taskq_wait has been called.
* On platforms other than illumos, taskq_wait may not have this
* property.
*/
taskq_wait(tq);
taskq_destroy(tq);
mutex_destroy(&err_lock);
return (error);
}
/*
* Find all objsets under name, and for each, call 'func(child_name, arg)'.
* The dp_config_rwlock must not be held when this is called, and it
* will not be held when the callback is called.
* Therefore this function should only be used when the pool is not changing
* (e.g. in syncing context), or the callback can deal with the possible races.
*/
static int
dmu_objset_find_impl(spa_t *spa, const char *name,
int func(const char *, void *), void *arg, int flags)
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{
dsl_dir_t *dd;
dsl_pool_t *dp = spa_get_dsl(spa);
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
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zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t *attr;
char *child;
uint64_t thisobj;
int err;
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dsl_pool_config_enter(dp, FTAG);
err = dsl_dir_hold(dp, name, FTAG, &dd, NULL);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
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return (err);
}
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/* Don't visit hidden ($MOS & $ORIGIN) objsets. */
if (dd->dd_myname[0] == '$') {
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
return (0);
}
thisobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_head_dataset_obj;
attr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (zap_attribute_t), KM_SLEEP);
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/*
* Iterate over all children.
*/
if (flags & DS_FIND_CHILDREN) {
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, dp->dp_meta_objset,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_child_dir_zapobj);
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zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, attr) == 0;
(void) zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
ASSERT3U(attr->za_integer_length, ==,
sizeof (uint64_t));
ASSERT3U(attr->za_num_integers, ==, 1);
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child = kmem_asprintf("%s/%s", name, attr->za_name);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
err = dmu_objset_find_impl(spa, child,
func, arg, flags);
dsl_pool_config_enter(dp, FTAG);
strfree(child);
if (err != 0)
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break;
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
if (err != 0) {
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
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kmem_free(attr, sizeof (zap_attribute_t));
return (err);
}
}
/*
* Iterate over all snapshots.
*/
if (flags & DS_FIND_SNAPSHOTS) {
err = dsl_dataset_hold_obj(dp, thisobj, FTAG, &ds);
if (err == 0) {
uint64_t snapobj;
snapobj = dsl_dataset_phys(ds)->ds_snapnames_zapobj;
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, dp->dp_meta_objset, snapobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, attr) == 0;
(void) zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
ASSERT3U(attr->za_integer_length, ==,
sizeof (uint64_t));
ASSERT3U(attr->za_num_integers, ==, 1);
child = kmem_asprintf("%s@%s",
name, attr->za_name);
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
err = func(child, arg);
dsl_pool_config_enter(dp, FTAG);
strfree(child);
if (err != 0)
break;
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
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}
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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kmem_free(attr, sizeof (zap_attribute_t));
dsl_pool_config_exit(dp, FTAG);
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if (err != 0)
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return (err);
/* Apply to self. */
return (func(name, arg));
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}
/*
* See comment above dmu_objset_find_impl().
*/
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int
dmu_objset_find(char *name, int func(const char *, void *), void *arg,
int flags)
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{
spa_t *spa;
int error;
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error = spa_open(name, &spa, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = dmu_objset_find_impl(spa, name, func, arg, flags);
spa_close(spa, FTAG);
return (error);
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}
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void
dmu_objset_set_user(objset_t *os, void *user_ptr)
{
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&os->os_user_ptr_lock));
os->os_user_ptr = user_ptr;
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}
void *
dmu_objset_get_user(objset_t *os)
{
ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&os->os_user_ptr_lock));
return (os->os_user_ptr);
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}
/*
* Determine name of filesystem, given name of snapshot.
* buf must be at least MAXNAMELEN bytes
*/
int
dmu_fsname(const char *snapname, char *buf)
{
char *atp = strchr(snapname, '@');
if (atp == NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL));
if (atp - snapname >= MAXNAMELEN)
return (SET_ERROR(ENAMETOOLONG));
(void) strlcpy(buf, snapname, atp - snapname + 1);
return (0);
}
#if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_zil);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_pool);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_ds);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_type);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_name);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_hold);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_own);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_rele);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_disown);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_from_ds);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_create);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_clone);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_stats);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_fast_stat);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_spa);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_space);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_fsid_guid);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_find);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_byteswap);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_evict_dbufs);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_snap_cmtime);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_sync);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_is_dirty);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_create_impl);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_open_impl);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_evict);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_register_type);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_do_userquota_updates);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_userquota_get_ids);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_userused_enabled);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_userspace_upgrade);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_objset_userspace_present);
#endif