Remove rdev packing

Remove custom code to pack/unpack dev_t's.  Under Linux all dev_t's
are an unsigned 32-bit value even on 64-bit platforms.  The lower
20 bits are used for the minor number and the upper 12 for the major
number.

This means if your importing a pool from Solaris you may get strange
major/minor numbers.  But it doesn't really matter because even if
we add compatibility code to translate the encoded Solaris major/minor
they won't do you any good under Linux.  You will still need to
recreate the dev_t with a major/minor which maps to reserved major
numbers used under Linux.

Dropping this code also resolves 32-bit builds by removing the
offending 32-bit compatibility code.
This commit is contained in:
Brian Behlendorf 2011-02-23 15:13:03 -08:00
parent 99c564bc48
commit dc1d7665c5

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@ -206,40 +206,6 @@ zfs_create_share_dir(zfs_sb_t *zsb, dmu_tx_t *tx)
#endif /* HAVE_SHARE */
}
/*
* define a couple of values we need available
* for both 64 and 32 bit environments.
*/
#ifndef NBITSMINOR64
#define NBITSMINOR64 32
#endif
#ifndef MAXMAJ64
#define MAXMAJ64 0xffffffffUL
#endif
#ifndef MAXMIN64
#define MAXMIN64 0xffffffffUL
#endif
/*
* Create special expldev for ZFS private use.
* Can't use standard expldev since it doesn't do
* what we want. The standard expldev() takes a
* dev32_t in LP64 and expands it to a long dev_t.
* We need an interface that takes a dev32_t in ILP32
* and expands it to a long dev_t.
*/
static uint64_t
zfs_expldev(dev_t dev)
{
#ifndef _LP64
major_t major = (major_t)dev >> NBITSMINOR32 & MAXMAJ32;
return (((uint64_t)major << NBITSMINOR64) |
((minor_t)dev & MAXMIN32));
#else
return (dev);
#endif
}
static void
zfs_znode_sa_init(zfs_sb_t *zsb, znode_t *zp,
dmu_buf_t *db, dmu_object_type_t obj_type, sa_handle_t *sa_hdl)
@ -588,7 +554,7 @@ zfs_mknode(znode_t *dzp, vattr_t *vap, dmu_tx_t *tx, cred_t *cr,
if (S_ISBLK(vap->va_mode) || S_ISCHR(vap->va_mode) ||
S_ISFIFO(vap->va_mode) || S_ISSOCK(vap->va_mode))
rdev = zfs_expldev(vap->va_rdev);
rdev = vap->va_rdev;
parent = dzp->z_id;
mode = acl_ids->z_mode;