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/*
* Copyright (c) 2007, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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*/
/*
* DSL permissions are stored in a two level zap attribute
* mechanism. The first level identifies the "class" of
* entry. The class is identified by the first 2 letters of
* the attribute. The second letter "l" or "d" identifies whether
* it is a local or descendent permission. The first letter
* identifies the type of entry.
*
* ul$<id> identifies permissions granted locally for this userid.
* ud$<id> identifies permissions granted on descendent datasets for
* this userid.
* Ul$<id> identifies permission sets granted locally for this userid.
* Ud$<id> identifies permission sets granted on descendent datasets for
* this userid.
* gl$<id> identifies permissions granted locally for this groupid.
* gd$<id> identifies permissions granted on descendent datasets for
* this groupid.
* Gl$<id> identifies permission sets granted locally for this groupid.
* Gd$<id> identifies permission sets granted on descendent datasets for
* this groupid.
* el$ identifies permissions granted locally for everyone.
* ed$ identifies permissions granted on descendent datasets
* for everyone.
* El$ identifies permission sets granted locally for everyone.
* Ed$ identifies permission sets granted to descendent datasets for
* everyone.
* c-$ identifies permission to create at dataset creation time.
* C-$ identifies permission sets to grant locally at dataset creation
* time.
* s-$@<name> permissions defined in specified set @<name>
* S-$@<name> Sets defined in named set @<name>
*
* Each of the above entities points to another zap attribute that contains one
* attribute for each allowed permission, such as create, destroy,...
* All of the "upper" case class types will specify permission set names
* rather than permissions.
*
* Basically it looks something like this:
* ul$12 -> ZAP OBJ -> permissions...
*
* The ZAP OBJ is referred to as the jump object.
*/
#include <sys/dmu.h>
#include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dataset.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
#include <sys/dsl_prop.h>
#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
#include <sys/dsl_deleg.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/fs/zfs.h>
#include <sys/cred.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
#include "zfs_deleg.h"
/*
* Validate that user is allowed to delegate specified permissions.
*
* In order to delegate "create" you must have "create"
* and "allow".
*/
int
dsl_deleg_can_allow(char *ddname, nvlist_t *nvp, cred_t *cr)
{
nvpair_t *whopair = NULL;
int error;
if ((error = dsl_deleg_access(ddname, ZFS_DELEG_PERM_ALLOW, cr)) != 0)
return (error);
while ((whopair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvp, whopair))) {
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nvlist_t *perms;
nvpair_t *permpair = NULL;
VERIFY(nvpair_value_nvlist(whopair, &perms) == 0);
while ((permpair = nvlist_next_nvpair(perms, permpair))) {
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const char *perm = nvpair_name(permpair);
if (strcmp(perm, ZFS_DELEG_PERM_ALLOW) == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EPERM));
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if ((error = dsl_deleg_access(ddname, perm, cr)) != 0)
return (error);
}
}
return (0);
}
/*
* Validate that user is allowed to unallow specified permissions. They
* must have the 'allow' permission, and even then can only unallow
* perms for their uid.
*/
int
dsl_deleg_can_unallow(char *ddname, nvlist_t *nvp, cred_t *cr)
{
nvpair_t *whopair = NULL;
int error;
char idstr[32];
if ((error = dsl_deleg_access(ddname, ZFS_DELEG_PERM_ALLOW, cr)) != 0)
return (error);
(void) snprintf(idstr, sizeof (idstr), "%lld",
(longlong_t)crgetuid(cr));
while ((whopair = nvlist_next_nvpair(nvp, whopair))) {
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zfs_deleg_who_type_t type = nvpair_name(whopair)[0];
if (type != ZFS_DELEG_USER &&
type != ZFS_DELEG_USER_SETS)
return (SET_ERROR(EPERM));
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if (strcmp(idstr, &nvpair_name(whopair)[3]) != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EPERM));
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}
return (0);
}
typedef struct dsl_deleg_arg {
const char *dda_name;
nvlist_t *dda_nvlist;
} dsl_deleg_arg_t;
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static void
dsl_deleg_set_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_deleg_arg_t *dda = arg;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
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nvpair_t *whopair = NULL;
uint64_t zapobj;
VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold(dp, dda->dda_name, FTAG, &dd, NULL));
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zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj;
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if (zapobj == 0) {
dmu_buf_will_dirty(dd->dd_dbuf, tx);
zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj = zap_create(mos,
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DMU_OT_DSL_PERMS, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
}
while ((whopair = nvlist_next_nvpair(dda->dda_nvlist, whopair))) {
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const char *whokey = nvpair_name(whopair);
nvlist_t *perms;
nvpair_t *permpair = NULL;
uint64_t jumpobj;
perms = fnvpair_value_nvlist(whopair);
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if (zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj) != 0) {
jumpobj = zap_create_link(mos, DMU_OT_DSL_PERMS,
zapobj, whokey, tx);
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}
while ((permpair = nvlist_next_nvpair(perms, permpair))) {
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const char *perm = nvpair_name(permpair);
uint64_t n = 0;
VERIFY(zap_update(mos, jumpobj,
perm, 8, 1, &n, tx) == 0);
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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spa_history_log_internal_dd(dd, "permission update", tx,
"%s %s", whokey, perm);
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}
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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}
static void
dsl_deleg_unset_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_deleg_arg_t *dda = arg;
dsl_dir_t *dd;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
objset_t *mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
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nvpair_t *whopair = NULL;
uint64_t zapobj;
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VERIFY0(dsl_dir_hold(dp, dda->dda_name, FTAG, &dd, NULL));
zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj;
if (zapobj == 0) {
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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return;
}
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while ((whopair = nvlist_next_nvpair(dda->dda_nvlist, whopair))) {
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const char *whokey = nvpair_name(whopair);
nvlist_t *perms;
nvpair_t *permpair = NULL;
uint64_t jumpobj;
if (nvpair_value_nvlist(whopair, &perms) != 0) {
if (zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8,
1, &jumpobj) == 0) {
(void) zap_remove(mos, zapobj, whokey, tx);
VERIFY(0 == zap_destroy(mos, jumpobj, 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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spa_history_log_internal_dd(dd, "permission who remove",
tx, "%s", whokey);
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continue;
}
if (zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj) != 0)
continue;
while ((permpair = nvlist_next_nvpair(perms, permpair))) {
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const char *perm = nvpair_name(permpair);
uint64_t n = 0;
(void) zap_remove(mos, jumpobj, perm, tx);
if (zap_count(mos, jumpobj, &n) == 0 && n == 0) {
(void) zap_remove(mos, zapobj,
whokey, tx);
VERIFY(0 == zap_destroy(mos,
jumpobj, 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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spa_history_log_internal_dd(dd, "permission remove", tx,
"%s %s", whokey, perm);
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}
}
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
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}
static int
dsl_deleg_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
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{
dsl_deleg_arg_t *dda = arg;
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dsl_dir_t *dd;
int error;
if (spa_version(dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa) <
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SPA_VERSION_DELEGATED_PERMS) {
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
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}
error = dsl_dir_hold(dmu_tx_pool(tx), dda->dda_name, FTAG, &dd, NULL);
if (error == 0)
dsl_dir_rele(dd, FTAG);
return (error);
}
int
dsl_deleg_set(const char *ddname, nvlist_t *nvp, boolean_t unset)
{
dsl_deleg_arg_t dda;
/* nvp must already have been verified to be valid */
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dda.dda_name = ddname;
dda.dda_nvlist = nvp;
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return (dsl_sync_task(ddname, dsl_deleg_check,
unset ? dsl_deleg_unset_sync : dsl_deleg_set_sync,
&dda, fnvlist_num_pairs(nvp), ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_RESERVED));
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}
/*
* Find all 'allow' permissions from a given point and then continue
* traversing up to the root.
*
* This function constructs an nvlist of nvlists.
* each setpoint is an nvlist composed of an nvlist of an nvlist
* of the individual * users/groups/everyone/create
* permissions.
*
* The nvlist will look like this.
*
* { source fsname -> { whokeys { permissions,...}, ...}}
*
* The fsname nvpairs will be arranged in a bottom up order. For example,
* if we have the following structure a/b/c then the nvpairs for the fsnames
* will be ordered a/b/c, a/b, a.
*/
int
dsl_deleg_get(const char *ddname, nvlist_t **nvp)
{
dsl_dir_t *dd, *startdd;
dsl_pool_t *dp;
int error;
objset_t *mos;
zap_cursor_t *basezc, *zc;
zap_attribute_t *baseza, *za;
char *source;
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error = dsl_pool_hold(ddname, FTAG, &dp);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = dsl_dir_hold(dp, ddname, FTAG, &startdd, NULL);
if (error != 0) {
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
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return (error);
}
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dp = startdd->dd_pool;
mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
zc = kmem_alloc(sizeof (zap_cursor_t), KM_SLEEP);
za = zap_attribute_alloc();
basezc = kmem_alloc(sizeof (zap_cursor_t), KM_SLEEP);
baseza = zap_attribute_alloc();
source = kmem_alloc(ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN, KM_SLEEP);
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VERIFY(nvlist_alloc(nvp, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, KM_SLEEP) == 0);
for (dd = startdd; dd != NULL; dd = dd->dd_parent) {
nvlist_t *sp_nvp;
uint64_t n;
if (dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj == 0 ||
zap_count(mos,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj, &n) != 0 || n == 0)
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continue;
sp_nvp = fnvlist_alloc();
for (zap_cursor_init(basezc, mos,
dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(basezc, baseza) == 0;
zap_cursor_advance(basezc)) {
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nvlist_t *perms_nvp;
ASSERT(baseza->za_integer_length == 8);
ASSERT(baseza->za_num_integers == 1);
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perms_nvp = fnvlist_alloc();
for (zap_cursor_init(zc, mos, baseza->za_first_integer);
zap_cursor_retrieve(zc, za) == 0;
zap_cursor_advance(zc)) {
fnvlist_add_boolean(perms_nvp, za->za_name);
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}
zap_cursor_fini(zc);
fnvlist_add_nvlist(sp_nvp, baseza->za_name, perms_nvp);
fnvlist_free(perms_nvp);
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}
zap_cursor_fini(basezc);
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dsl_dir_name(dd, source);
fnvlist_add_nvlist(*nvp, source, sp_nvp);
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nvlist_free(sp_nvp);
}
kmem_free(source, ZFS_MAX_DATASET_NAME_LEN);
zap_attribute_free(baseza);
kmem_free(basezc, sizeof (zap_cursor_t));
zap_attribute_free(za);
kmem_free(zc, sizeof (zap_cursor_t));
dsl_dir_rele(startdd, FTAG);
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
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return (0);
}
/*
* Routines for dsl_deleg_access() -- access checking.
*/
typedef struct perm_set {
avl_node_t p_node;
boolean_t p_matched;
char p_setname[ZFS_MAX_DELEG_NAME];
} perm_set_t;
static int
perm_set_compare(const void *arg1, const void *arg2)
{
Performance optimization of AVL tree comparator functions perf: 2.75x faster ddt_entry_compare() First 256bits of ddt_key_t is a block checksum, which are expected to be close to random data. Hence, on average, comparison only needs to look at first few bytes of the keys. To reduce number of conditional jump instructions, the result is computed as: sign(memcmp(k1, k2)). Sign of an integer 'a' can be obtained as: `(0 < a) - (a < 0)` := {-1, 0, 1} , which is computed efficiently. Synthetic performance evaluation of original and new algorithm over 1G random keys on 2.6GHz Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v3: old 6.85789 s new 2.49089 s perf: 2.8x faster vdev_queue_offset_compare() and vdev_queue_timestamp_compare() Compute the result directly instead of using conditionals perf: zfs_range_compare() Speedup between 1.1x - 2.5x, depending on compiler version and optimization level. perf: spa_error_entry_compare() `bcmp()` is not suitable for comparator use. Use `memcmp()` instead. perf: 2.8x faster metaslab_compare() and metaslab_rangesize_compare() perf: 2.8x faster zil_bp_compare() perf: 2.8x faster mze_compare() perf: faster dbuf_compare() perf: faster compares in spa_misc perf: 2.8x faster layout_hash_compare() perf: 2.8x faster space_reftree_compare() perf: libzfs: faster avl tree comparators perf: guid_compare() perf: dsl_deadlist_compare() perf: perm_set_compare() perf: 2x faster range_tree_seg_compare() perf: faster unique_compare() perf: faster vdev_cache _compare() perf: faster vdev_uberblock_compare() perf: faster fuid _compare() perf: faster zfs_znode_hold_compare() Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #5033
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const perm_set_t *node1 = (const perm_set_t *)arg1;
const perm_set_t *node2 = (const perm_set_t *)arg2;
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int val;
val = strcmp(node1->p_setname, node2->p_setname);
Performance optimization of AVL tree comparator functions perf: 2.75x faster ddt_entry_compare() First 256bits of ddt_key_t is a block checksum, which are expected to be close to random data. Hence, on average, comparison only needs to look at first few bytes of the keys. To reduce number of conditional jump instructions, the result is computed as: sign(memcmp(k1, k2)). Sign of an integer 'a' can be obtained as: `(0 < a) - (a < 0)` := {-1, 0, 1} , which is computed efficiently. Synthetic performance evaluation of original and new algorithm over 1G random keys on 2.6GHz Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v3: old 6.85789 s new 2.49089 s perf: 2.8x faster vdev_queue_offset_compare() and vdev_queue_timestamp_compare() Compute the result directly instead of using conditionals perf: zfs_range_compare() Speedup between 1.1x - 2.5x, depending on compiler version and optimization level. perf: spa_error_entry_compare() `bcmp()` is not suitable for comparator use. Use `memcmp()` instead. perf: 2.8x faster metaslab_compare() and metaslab_rangesize_compare() perf: 2.8x faster zil_bp_compare() perf: 2.8x faster mze_compare() perf: faster dbuf_compare() perf: faster compares in spa_misc perf: 2.8x faster layout_hash_compare() perf: 2.8x faster space_reftree_compare() perf: libzfs: faster avl tree comparators perf: guid_compare() perf: dsl_deadlist_compare() perf: perm_set_compare() perf: 2x faster range_tree_seg_compare() perf: faster unique_compare() perf: faster vdev_cache _compare() perf: faster vdev_uberblock_compare() perf: faster fuid _compare() perf: faster zfs_znode_hold_compare() Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Elling <richard.elling@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #5033
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Reduce loaded range tree memory usage This patch implements a new tree structure for ZFS, and uses it to store range trees more efficiently. The new structure is approximately a B-tree, though there are some small differences from the usual characterizations. The tree has core nodes and leaf nodes; each contain data elements, which the elements in the core nodes acting as separators between its children. The difference between core and leaf nodes is that the core nodes have an array of children, while leaf nodes don't. Every node in the tree may be only partially full; in most cases, they are all at least 50% full (in terms of element count) except for the root node, which can be less full. Underfull nodes will steal from their neighbors or merge to remain full enough, while overfull nodes will split in two. The data elements are contained in tree-controlled buffers; they are copied into these on insertion, and overwritten on deletion. This means that the elements are not independently allocated, which reduces overhead, but also means they can't be shared between trees (and also that pointers to them are only valid until a side-effectful tree operation occurs). The overhead varies based on how dense the tree is, but is usually on the order of about 50% of the element size; the per-node overheads are very small, and so don't make a significant difference. The trees can accept arbitrary records; they accept a size and a comparator to allow them to be used for a variety of purposes. The new trees replace the AVL trees used in the range trees today. Currently, the range_seg_t structure contains three 8 byte integers of payload and two 24 byte avl_tree_node_ts to handle its storage in both an offset-sorted tree and a size-sorted tree (total size: 64 bytes). In the new model, the range seg structures are usually two 4 byte integers, but a separate one needs to exist for the size-sorted and offset-sorted tree. Between the raw size, the 50% overhead, and the double storage, the new btrees are expected to use 8*1.5*2 = 24 bytes per record, or 33.3% as much memory as the AVL trees (this is for the purposes of storing metaslab range trees; for other purposes, like scrubs, they use ~50% as much memory). We reduced the size of the payload in the range segments by teaching range trees about starting offsets and shifts; since metaslabs have a fixed starting offset, and they all operate in terms of disk sectors, we can store the ranges using 4-byte integers as long as the size of the metaslab divided by the sector size is less than 2^32. For 512-byte sectors, this is a 2^41 (or 2TB) metaslab, which with the default settings corresponds to a 256PB disk. 4k sector disks can handle metaslabs up to 2^46 bytes, or 2^63 byte disks. Since we do not anticipate disks of this size in the near future, there should be almost no cases where metaslabs need 64-byte integers to store their ranges. We do still have the capability to store 64-byte integer ranges to account for cases where we are storing per-vdev (or per-dnode) trees, which could reasonably go above the limits discussed. We also do not store fill information in the compact version of the node, since it is only used for sorted scrub. We also optimized the metaslab loading process in various other ways to offset some inefficiencies in the btree model. While individual operations (find, insert, remove_from) are faster for the btree than they are for the avl tree, remove usually requires a find operation, while in the AVL tree model the element itself suffices. Some clever changes actually caused an overall speedup in metaslab loading; we use approximately 40% less cpu to load metaslabs in our tests on Illumos. Another memory and performance optimization was achieved by changing what is stored in the size-sorted trees. When a disk is heavily fragmented, the df algorithm used by default in ZFS will almost always find a number of small regions in its initial cursor-based search; it will usually only fall back to the size-sorted tree to find larger regions. If we increase the size of the cursor-based search slightly, and don't store segments that are smaller than a tunable size floor in the size-sorted tree, we can further cut memory usage down to below 20% of what the AVL trees store. This also results in further reductions in CPU time spent loading metaslabs. The 16KiB size floor was chosen because it results in substantial memory usage reduction while not usually resulting in situations where we can't find an appropriate chunk with the cursor and are forced to use an oversized chunk from the size-sorted tree. In addition, even if we do have to use an oversized chunk from the size-sorted tree, the chunk would be too small to use for ZIL allocations, so it isn't as big of a loss as it might otherwise be. And often, more small allocations will follow the initial one, and the cursor search will now find the remainder of the chunk we didn't use all of and use it for subsequent allocations. Practical testing has shown little or no change in fragmentation as a result of this change. If the size-sorted tree becomes empty while the offset sorted one still has entries, it will load all the entries from the offset sorted tree and disregard the size floor until it is unloaded again. This operation occurs rarely with the default setting, only on incredibly thoroughly fragmented pools. There are some other small changes to zdb to teach it to handle btrees, but nothing major. Reviewed-by: George Wilson <gwilson@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <matt@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Sebastien Roy seb@delphix.com Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com> Closes #9181
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return (TREE_ISIGN(val));
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}
/*
* Determine whether a specified permission exists.
*
* First the base attribute has to be retrieved. i.e. ul$12
* Once the base object has been retrieved the actual permission
* is lookup up in the zap object the base object points to.
*
* Return 0 if permission exists, ENOENT if there is no whokey, EPERM if
* there is no perm in that jumpobj.
*/
static int
dsl_check_access(objset_t *mos, uint64_t zapobj,
char type, char checkflag, void *valp, const char *perm)
{
int error;
uint64_t jumpobj, zero;
char whokey[ZFS_MAX_DELEG_NAME];
zfs_deleg_whokey(whokey, type, checkflag, valp);
error = zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj);
if (error == 0) {
error = zap_lookup(mos, jumpobj, perm, 8, 1, &zero);
if (error == ENOENT)
error = SET_ERROR(EPERM);
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}
return (error);
}
/*
* check a specified user/group for a requested permission
*/
static int
dsl_check_user_access(objset_t *mos, uint64_t zapobj, const char *perm,
int checkflag, cred_t *cr)
{
const gid_t *gids;
int ngids;
int i;
uint64_t id;
/* check for user */
id = crgetuid(cr);
if (dsl_check_access(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_USER, checkflag, &id, perm) == 0)
return (0);
/* check for users primary group */
id = crgetgid(cr);
if (dsl_check_access(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_GROUP, checkflag, &id, perm) == 0)
return (0);
/* check for everyone entry */
id = -1;
if (dsl_check_access(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_EVERYONE, checkflag, &id, perm) == 0)
return (0);
/* check each supplemental group user is a member of */
ngids = crgetngroups(cr);
gids = crgetgroups(cr);
for (i = 0; i != ngids; i++) {
id = gids[i];
if (dsl_check_access(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_GROUP, checkflag, &id, perm) == 0)
return (0);
}
return (SET_ERROR(EPERM));
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}
/*
* Iterate over the sets specified in the specified zapobj
* and load them into the permsets avl tree.
*/
static int
dsl_load_sets(objset_t *mos, uint64_t zapobj,
char type, char checkflag, void *valp, avl_tree_t *avl)
{
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t *za;
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perm_set_t *permnode;
avl_index_t idx;
uint64_t jumpobj;
int error;
char whokey[ZFS_MAX_DELEG_NAME];
zfs_deleg_whokey(whokey, type, checkflag, valp);
error = zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
za = zap_attribute_alloc();
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for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, mos, jumpobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, za) == 0;
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zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
permnode = kmem_alloc(sizeof (perm_set_t), KM_SLEEP);
(void) strlcpy(permnode->p_setname, za->za_name,
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sizeof (permnode->p_setname));
permnode->p_matched = B_FALSE;
if (avl_find(avl, permnode, &idx) == NULL) {
avl_insert(avl, permnode, idx);
} else {
kmem_free(permnode, sizeof (perm_set_t));
}
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
zap_attribute_free(za);
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return (0);
}
/*
* Load all permissions user based on cred belongs to.
*/
static void
dsl_load_user_sets(objset_t *mos, uint64_t zapobj, avl_tree_t *avl,
char checkflag, cred_t *cr)
{
const gid_t *gids;
int ngids, i;
uint64_t id;
id = crgetuid(cr);
(void) dsl_load_sets(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_USER_SETS, checkflag, &id, avl);
id = crgetgid(cr);
(void) dsl_load_sets(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_GROUP_SETS, checkflag, &id, avl);
(void) dsl_load_sets(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_EVERYONE_SETS, checkflag, NULL, avl);
ngids = crgetngroups(cr);
gids = crgetgroups(cr);
for (i = 0; i != ngids; i++) {
id = gids[i];
(void) dsl_load_sets(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_GROUP_SETS, checkflag, &id, avl);
}
}
/*
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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* Check if user has requested permission.
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*/
int
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_deleg_access_impl(dsl_dataset_t *ds, const char *perm, cred_t *cr)
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{
dsl_dir_t *dd;
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dsl_pool_t *dp;
void *cookie;
int error;
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char checkflag;
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objset_t *mos;
avl_tree_t permsets;
perm_set_t *setnode;
dp = ds->ds_dir->dd_pool;
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mos = dp->dp_meta_objset;
if (dsl_delegation_on(mos) == B_FALSE)
return (SET_ERROR(ECANCELED));
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if (spa_version(dmu_objset_spa(dp->dp_meta_objset)) <
SPA_VERSION_DELEGATED_PERMS)
return (SET_ERROR(EPERM));
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if (ds->ds_is_snapshot) {
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/*
* Snapshots are treated as descendents only,
* local permissions do not apply.
*/
checkflag = ZFS_DELEG_DESCENDENT;
} else {
checkflag = ZFS_DELEG_LOCAL;
}
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avl_create(&permsets, perm_set_compare, sizeof (perm_set_t),
offsetof(perm_set_t, p_node));
ASSERT(dsl_pool_config_held(dp));
for (dd = ds->ds_dir; dd != NULL; dd = dd->dd_parent,
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checkflag = ZFS_DELEG_DESCENDENT) {
uint64_t zapobj;
boolean_t expanded;
/*
* If not in global zone then make sure
* the zoned property is set
*/
if (!INGLOBALZONE(curproc)) {
uint64_t zoned;
if (dsl_prop_get_dd(dd,
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zfs_prop_to_name(ZFS_PROP_ZONED),
8, 1, &zoned, NULL, B_FALSE) != 0)
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break;
if (!zoned)
break;
}
zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj;
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if (zapobj == 0)
continue;
dsl_load_user_sets(mos, zapobj, &permsets, checkflag, cr);
again:
expanded = B_FALSE;
for (setnode = avl_first(&permsets); setnode;
setnode = AVL_NEXT(&permsets, setnode)) {
if (setnode->p_matched == B_TRUE)
continue;
/* See if this set directly grants this permission */
error = dsl_check_access(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_NAMED_SET, 0, setnode->p_setname, perm);
if (error == 0)
goto success;
if (error == EPERM)
setnode->p_matched = B_TRUE;
/* See if this set includes other sets */
error = dsl_load_sets(mos, zapobj,
ZFS_DELEG_NAMED_SET_SETS, 0,
setnode->p_setname, &permsets);
if (error == 0)
setnode->p_matched = expanded = B_TRUE;
}
/*
* If we expanded any sets, that will define more sets,
* which we need to check.
*/
if (expanded)
goto again;
error = dsl_check_user_access(mos, zapobj, perm, checkflag, cr);
if (error == 0)
goto success;
}
error = SET_ERROR(EPERM);
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success:
cookie = NULL;
while ((setnode = avl_destroy_nodes(&permsets, &cookie)) != NULL)
kmem_free(setnode, sizeof (perm_set_t));
return (error);
}
int
dsl_deleg_access(const char *dsname, const char *perm, cred_t *cr)
{
dsl_pool_t *dp;
dsl_dataset_t *ds;
int error;
error = dsl_pool_hold(dsname, FTAG, &dp);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
error = dsl_dataset_hold(dp, dsname, FTAG, &ds);
if (error == 0) {
error = dsl_deleg_access_impl(ds, perm, cr);
dsl_dataset_rele(ds, FTAG);
}
dsl_pool_rele(dp, FTAG);
return (error);
}
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/*
* Other routines.
*/
static void
copy_create_perms(dsl_dir_t *dd, uint64_t pzapobj,
boolean_t dosets, uint64_t uid, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
objset_t *mos = dd->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset;
uint64_t jumpobj, pjumpobj;
uint64_t zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj;
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zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t *za;
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char whokey[ZFS_MAX_DELEG_NAME];
zfs_deleg_whokey(whokey,
dosets ? ZFS_DELEG_CREATE_SETS : ZFS_DELEG_CREATE,
ZFS_DELEG_LOCAL, NULL);
if (zap_lookup(mos, pzapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &pjumpobj) != 0)
return;
if (zapobj == 0) {
dmu_buf_will_dirty(dd->dd_dbuf, tx);
zapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj = zap_create(mos,
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DMU_OT_DSL_PERMS, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
}
zfs_deleg_whokey(whokey,
dosets ? ZFS_DELEG_USER_SETS : ZFS_DELEG_USER,
ZFS_DELEG_LOCAL, &uid);
if (zap_lookup(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj) == ENOENT) {
jumpobj = zap_create(mos, DMU_OT_DSL_PERMS, DMU_OT_NONE, 0, tx);
VERIFY(zap_add(mos, zapobj, whokey, 8, 1, &jumpobj, tx) == 0);
}
za = zap_attribute_alloc();
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for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, mos, pjumpobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, za) == 0;
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zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
uint64_t zero = 0;
ASSERT(za->za_integer_length == 8 && za->za_num_integers == 1);
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VERIFY(zap_update(mos, jumpobj, za->za_name,
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8, 1, &zero, tx) == 0);
}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
zap_attribute_free(za);
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}
/*
* set all create time permission on new dataset.
*/
void
dsl_deleg_set_create_perms(dsl_dir_t *sdd, dmu_tx_t *tx, cred_t *cr)
{
dsl_dir_t *dd;
uint64_t uid = crgetuid(cr);
if (spa_version(dmu_objset_spa(sdd->dd_pool->dp_meta_objset)) <
SPA_VERSION_DELEGATED_PERMS)
return;
for (dd = sdd->dd_parent; dd != NULL; dd = dd->dd_parent) {
uint64_t pzapobj = dsl_dir_phys(dd)->dd_deleg_zapobj;
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if (pzapobj == 0)
continue;
copy_create_perms(sdd, pzapobj, B_FALSE, uid, tx);
copy_create_perms(sdd, pzapobj, B_TRUE, uid, tx);
}
}
int
dsl_deleg_destroy(objset_t *mos, uint64_t zapobj, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
zap_cursor_t zc;
zap_attribute_t *za;
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if (zapobj == 0)
return (0);
za = zap_attribute_alloc();
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for (zap_cursor_init(&zc, mos, zapobj);
zap_cursor_retrieve(&zc, za) == 0;
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zap_cursor_advance(&zc)) {
ASSERT(za->za_integer_length == 8 && za->za_num_integers == 1);
VERIFY(0 == zap_destroy(mos, za->za_first_integer, tx));
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}
zap_cursor_fini(&zc);
VERIFY(0 == zap_destroy(mos, zapobj, tx));
zap_attribute_free(za);
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return (0);
}
boolean_t
dsl_delegation_on(objset_t *os)
{
return (!!spa_delegation(os->os_spa));
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}
Update build system and packaging Minimal changes required to integrate the SPL sources in to the ZFS repository build infrastructure and packaging. Build system and packaging: * Renamed SPL_* autoconf m4 macros to ZFS_*. * Removed redundant SPL_* autoconf m4 macros. * Updated the RPM spec files to remove SPL package dependency. * The zfs package obsoletes the spl package, and the zfs-kmod package obsoletes the spl-kmod package. * The zfs-kmod-devel* packages were updated to add compatibility symlinks under /usr/src/spl-x.y.z until all dependent packages can be updated. They will be removed in a future release. * Updated copy-builtin script for in-kernel builds. * Updated DKMS package to include the spl.ko. * Updated stale AUTHORS file to include all contributors. * Updated stale COPYRIGHT and included the SPL as an exception. * Renamed README.markdown to README.md * Renamed OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE to LICENSE. * Renamed DISCLAIMER to NOTICE. Required code changes: * Removed redundant HAVE_SPL macro. * Removed _BOOT from nvpairs since it doesn't apply for Linux. * Initial header cleanup (removal of empty headers, refactoring). * Remove SPL repository clone/build from zimport.sh. * Use of DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE and DEFINE_SPINLOCK removed due to build issues when forcing C99 compilation. * Replaced legacy ACCESS_ONCE with READ_ONCE. * Include needed headers for `current` and `EXPORT_SYMBOL`. Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Pavel Zakharov <pavel.zakharov@delphix.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> TEST_ZIMPORT_SKIP="yes" Closes #7556
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#if defined(_KERNEL)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_deleg_get);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(dsl_deleg_set);
#endif