mirror_zfs/module/zfs/Makefile.in

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src = @abs_top_srcdir@/module/zfs
obj = @abs_builddir@
MODULE := zfs
EXTRA_CFLAGS = $(ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS) @KERNELCPPFLAGS@
obj-$(CONFIG_ZFS) := $(MODULE).o
$(MODULE)-objs += arc.o
$(MODULE)-objs += blkptr.o
$(MODULE)-objs += bplist.o
$(MODULE)-objs += bpobj.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dbuf.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dbuf_stats.o
$(MODULE)-objs += bptree.o
$(MODULE)-objs += bqueue.o
$(MODULE)-objs += ddt.o
$(MODULE)-objs += ddt_zap.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_diff.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_object.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_objset.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_send.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_traverse.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_tx.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dmu_zfetch.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dnode.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dnode_sync.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_dataset.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_deadlist.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_deleg.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_bookmark.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_dir.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_pool.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_prop.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_scan.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_synctask.o
$(MODULE)-objs += fm.o
$(MODULE)-objs += gzip.o
$(MODULE)-objs += lzjb.o
$(MODULE)-objs += lz4.o
$(MODULE)-objs += metaslab.o
$(MODULE)-objs += multilist.o
$(MODULE)-objs += pathname.o
Add `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` support ZFS allows for specific permissions to be delegated to normal users with the `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` commands. In addition, non- privileged users should be able to run all of the following commands: * zpool [list | iostat | status | get] * zfs [list | get] Historically this functionality was not available on Linux. In order to add it the secpolicy_* functions needed to be implemented and mapped to the equivalent Linux capability. Only then could the permissions on the `/dev/zfs` be relaxed and the internal ZFS permission checks used. Even with this change some limitations remain. Under Linux only the root user is allowed to modify the namespace (unless it's a private namespace). This means the mount, mountpoint, canmount, unmount, and remount delegations cannot be supported with the existing code. It may be possible to add this functionality in the future. This functionality was validated with the cli_user and delegation test cases from the ZFS Test Suite. These tests exhaustively verify each of the supported permissions which can be delegated and ensures only an authorized user can perform it. Two minor bug fixes were required for test-running.py. First, the Timer() object cannot be safely created in a `try:` block when there is an unconditional `finally` block which references it. Second, when running as a normal user also check for scripts using the both the .ksh and .sh suffixes. Finally, existing users who are simulating delegations by setting group permissions on the /dev/zfs device should revert that customization when updating to a version with this change. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #362 Closes #434 Closes #4100 Closes #4394 Closes #4410 Closes #4487
2016-06-07 19:16:52 +03:00
$(MODULE)-objs += policy.o
$(MODULE)-objs += range_tree.o
$(MODULE)-objs += refcount.o
$(MODULE)-objs += rrwlock.o
$(MODULE)-objs += sa.o
$(MODULE)-objs += sha256.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_boot.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_config.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_errlog.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_history.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_misc.o
$(MODULE)-objs += spa_stats.o
$(MODULE)-objs += space_map.o
$(MODULE)-objs += space_reftree.o
$(MODULE)-objs += txg.o
$(MODULE)-objs += trace.o
$(MODULE)-objs += uberblock.o
$(MODULE)-objs += unique.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_cache.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_disk.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_file.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_label.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_mirror.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_missing.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_queue.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_raidz.o
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 11:04:31 +03:00
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_raidz_math.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_raidz_math_scalar.o
$(MODULE)-objs += vdev_root.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zap.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zap_leaf.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zap_micro.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfeature.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfeature_common.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_acl.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_byteswap.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_ctldir.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_debug.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_dir.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_fm.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_fuid.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_ioctl.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_log.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_onexit.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_replay.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_rlock.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_sa.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_vfsops.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_vnops.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zfs_znode.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zil.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zio.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zio_checksum.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zio_compress.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zio_inject.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zle.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_ctldir.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_export.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_file.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_inode.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_super.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zpl_xattr.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zrlock.o
$(MODULE)-objs += zvol.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_destroy.o
$(MODULE)-objs += dsl_userhold.o
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 11:04:31 +03:00
$(MODULE)-$(CONFIG_X86) += vdev_raidz_math_sse2.o
$(MODULE)-$(CONFIG_X86) += vdev_raidz_math_ssse3.o
SIMD implementation of vdev_raidz generate and reconstruct routines This is a new implementation of RAIDZ1/2/3 routines using x86_64 scalar, SSE, and AVX2 instruction sets. Included are 3 parity generation routines (P, PQ, and PQR) and 7 reconstruction routines, for all RAIDZ level. On module load, a quick benchmark of supported routines will select the fastest for each operation and they will be used at runtime. Original implementation is still present and can be selected via module parameter. Patch contains: - specialized gen/rec routines for all RAIDZ levels, - new scalar raidz implementation (unrolled), - two x86_64 SIMD implementations (SSE and AVX2 instructions sets), - fastest routines selected on module load (benchmark). - cmd/raidz_test - verify and benchmark all implementations - added raidz_test to the ZFS Test Suite New zfs module parameters: - zfs_vdev_raidz_impl (str): selects the implementation to use. On module load, the parameter will only accept first 3 options, and the other implementations can be set once module is finished loading. Possible values for this option are: "fastest" - use the fastest math available "original" - use the original raidz code "scalar" - new scalar impl "sse" - new SSE impl if available "avx2" - new AVX2 impl if available See contents of `/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_vdev_raidz_impl` to get the list of supported values. If an implementation is not supported on the system, it will not be shown. Currently selected option is enclosed in `[]`. Signed-off-by: Gvozden Neskovic <neskovic@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #4328
2016-04-25 11:04:31 +03:00
$(MODULE)-$(CONFIG_X86) += vdev_raidz_math_avx2.o