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Flex non-pretty-printed properties and raw-/pretty-print remaining ones
Before: nabijaczleweli@tarta:~/store/code/zfs$ /sbin/zpool list -Td -o name,size,alloc,free,ckpoint,expandsz,guid,load_guid,frag,cap,dedup,health,altroot,guid,dedupditto,load_guid,maxblocksize,maxdnodesize 2>/dev/null Sun 20 Feb 03:57:44 CET 2022 NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ GUID LOAD_GUID FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT GUID DEDUPDITTO LOAD_GUID MAXBLOCKSIZE MAXDNODESIZE filling 25.5T 6.52T 18.9T - 64M 11512889483096932869 11656109927366648364 1% 25% 1.00x ONLINE - 11512889483096932869 0 11656109927366648364 1048576 16384 tarta-boot 240M 50.6M 189M - - 2372068846917849656 7752280792179633787 12% 21% 1.00x ONLINE - 2372068846917849656 0 7752280792179633787 1048576 512 tarta-zoot 55.5G 6.42G 49.1G - - 12971868889665384604 8622632123393589527 17% 11% 1.00x ONLINE - 12971868889665384604 0 8622632123393589527 1048576 16384 nabijaczleweli@tarta:~/store/code/zfs$ /sbin/zfs list -o name,guid,keyguid,ivsetguid,createtxg,objsetid,pbkdf2iters,refratio -r tarta-zoot NAME GUID KEYGUID IVSETGUID CREATETXG OBJSETID PBKDF2ITERS REFRATIO tarta-zoot 1110930838977259561 659P - 1 54 0 1.03x tarta-zoot/PAGEFILE.SYS 2202570496672997800 3.20E - 2163 1539 0 1.07x tarta-zoot/dupa 16941280502417785695 9.81E - 2274707 1322 1000000000000 1.00x tarta-zoot/etc 17029963068508333530 12.9E - 3663 1087 0 1.52x tarta-zoot/home 3508163802370032575 8.50E - 3664 294 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/home/misio 7283672744014848555 13.0E - 3665 302 0 2.28x tarta-zoot/home/nabijaczleweli 12286744508078616303 5.15E - 3666 200 0 2.05x tarta-zoot/home/nabijaczleweli/tftp 13551632689932817643 5.16E - 3667 1095 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/home/root 5203106193060067946 15.4E - 3668 698 0 2.86x tarta-zoot/home/shared-config 8866040021005142194 14.5E - 3670 2069 0 1.20x tarta-zoot/home/tymek 9472751824283011822 4.56E - 3671 1202 0 1.32x tarta-zoot/oldboot 10460192444135730377 13.8E - 2268398 1232 0 1.01x tarta-zoot/opt 9945621324983170410 5.84E - 3672 1210 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/opt/icecc 13178238931846132425 9.04E - 3673 1103 0 2.83x tarta-zoot/opt/swtpm 10172962421514870859 4.13E - 825669 145132 0 1.87x tarta-zoot/srv 217179989022738337 3.90E - 3674 2469 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/usr 12214213243060765090 15.0E - 3675 2477 0 2.58x tarta-zoot/usr/local 7542700368693813134 941P - 3676 2484 0 2.33x tarta-zoot/var 13414177124447929530 10.2E - 3677 2492 0 1.57x tarta-zoot/var/lib 6969944550407159241 5.28E - 3678 2499 0 2.34x tarta-zoot/var/tmp 6399468088048343912 1.34E - 3679 1218 0 3.95x After: nabijaczleweli@tarta:~/store/code/zfs$ cmd/zpool/zpool list -Td -o name,size,alloc,free,ckpoint,expandsz,guid,load_guid,frag,cap,dedup,health,altroot,guid,dedupditto,load_guid,maxblocksize,maxdnodesize 2>/dev/null Sun 20 Feb 03:57:42 CET 2022 NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ GUID LOAD_GUID FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT GUID DEDUPDITTO LOAD_GUID MAXBLOCKSIZE MAXDNODESIZE filling 25.5T 6.52T 18.9T - 64M 11512889483096932869 11656109927366648364 1% 25% 1.00x ONLINE - 11512889483096932869 0 11656109927366648364 1M 16K tarta-boot 240M 50.6M 189M - - 2372068846917849656 7752280792179633787 12% 21% 1.00x ONLINE - 2372068846917849656 0 7752280792179633787 1M 512 tarta-zoot 55.5G 6.42G 49.1G - - 12971868889665384604 8622632123393589527 17% 11% 1.00x ONLINE - 12971868889665384604 0 8622632123393589527 1M 16K nabijaczleweli@tarta:~/store/code/zfs$ cmd/zfs/zfs list -o name,guid,keyguid,ivsetguid,createtxg,objsetid,pbkdf2iters,refratio -r tarta-zoot NAME GUID KEYGUID IVSETGUID CREATETXG OBJSETID PBKDF2ITERS REFRATIO tarta-zoot 1110930838977259561 741529699813639505 - 1 54 0 1.03x tarta-zoot/PAGEFILE.SYS 2202570496672997800 3689529982640017884 - 2163 1539 0 1.07x tarta-zoot/dupa 16941280502417785695 11312442953423259518 - 2274707 1322 1000000000000 1.00x tarta-zoot/etc 17029963068508333530 14852574366795347233 - 3663 1087 0 1.52x tarta-zoot/home 3508163802370032575 9802810070759776956 - 3664 294 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/home/misio 7283672744014848555 14983161489316798151 - 3665 302 0 2.28x tarta-zoot/home/nabijaczleweli 12286744508078616303 5937870537299886218 - 3666 200 0 2.05x tarta-zoot/home/nabijaczleweli/tftp 13551632689932817643 5950522828900813054 - 3667 1095 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/home/root 5203106193060067946 17718025091255443518 - 3668 698 0 2.86x tarta-zoot/home/shared-config 8866040021005142194 16716354482778968577 - 3670 2069 0 1.20x tarta-zoot/home/tymek 9472751824283011822 5251854710505749954 - 3671 1202 0 1.32x tarta-zoot/oldboot 10460192444135730377 15894065034622168157 - 2268398 1232 0 1.01x tarta-zoot/opt 9945621324983170410 6737735639539098405 - 3672 1210 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/opt/icecc 13178238931846132425 10425145983015238428 - 3673 1103 0 2.83x tarta-zoot/opt/swtpm 10172962421514870859 4764783754852521469 - 825669 145132 0 1.87x tarta-zoot/srv 217179989022738337 4492810461439647259 - 3674 2469 0 1.00x tarta-zoot/usr 12214213243060765090 17306702395865262834 - 3675 2477 0 2.58x tarta-zoot/usr/local 7542700368693813134 1059954157997659784 - 3676 2484 0 2.33x tarta-zoot/var 13414177124447929530 11764397504176937123 - 3677 2492 0 1.57x tarta-zoot/var/lib 6969944550407159241 6084753728494937404 - 3678 2499 0 2.34x tarta-zoot/var/tmp 6399468088048343912 1548692824635344277 - 3679 1218 0 3.95x Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz> Closes #13122 Closes #13125 |
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eb51a9d747
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zcommon: pre-iterate over sysfs instead of statting every feature
If sufficient memory (<2K, realistically) is available, libzfs_init() can be significantly shorted by iterating over the correct sysfs directory before registrations, we can turn 168 stats into 15/18 syscalls (3 opens (6 if built in), 3 fstats, 6 getdentses, and 3 closes), a tenfoldish reduction; this is probably a bit faster, too. The list is always optional, and registration functions (and one-off users) can simply pass NULL, which will fall back to the previous mechanism Also, don't allocate in zfs_mod_supported_impl, and use use access() instead of stat(), since existence is really what we care about Also, fix pre-prop-checking compat in fallback for built-in ZFS Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Tony Nguyen <tony.nguyen@delphix.com> Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz> Closes #12089 |
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Allan Jude
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2a673e76a9
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Vdev Properties Feature
Add properties, similar to pool properties, to each vdev. This makes use of the existing per-vdev ZAP that was added as part of device evacuation/removal. A large number of read-only properties are exposed, many of the members of struct vdev_t, that provide useful statistics. Adds support for read-only "removing" vdev property. Adds the "allocating" property that defaults to "on" and can be set to "off" to prevent future allocations from that top-level vdev. Supports user-defined vdev properties. Includes support for properties.vdev in SYSFS. Co-authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Closes #11711 |
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739cfb965b |
libzfs: convert to -fvisibility=hidden
Also mark all printf-like funxions in libzfs_impl.h as printf-like and add --no-show-locs to storeabi, in hopes diffs will make more sense in future This removes these symbols from libzfs: D nfs_only T SHA256Init T SHA2Final T SHA2Init T SHA2Update T SHA384Init T SHA512Init D share_all_proto D smb_only T zfs_is_shared_proto W zpool_mount_datasets W zpool_unmount_datasets Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com> Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz> Closes #12048 |
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Don Brady
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e8bcb693d6 |
Add zfs module feature and property info to sysfs
This extends our sysfs '/sys/module/zfs' entry to include feature and property attributes. The primary consumer of this information is user processes, like the zfs CLI, that need to know what the current loaded ZFS module supports. The libzfs binary will consult this information when instantiating the zfs and zpool property tables and the pool features table. This introduces 4 kernel objects (dirs) into '/sys/module/zfs' with corresponding attributes (files): features.runtime features.pool properties.dataset properties.pool Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@delphix.com> Closes #7706 |
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Tom Caputi
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b525630342 |
Native Encryption for ZFS on Linux
This change incorporates three major pieces: The first change is a keystore that manages wrapping and encryption keys for encrypted datasets. These commands mostly involve manipulating the new DSL Crypto Key ZAP Objects that live in the MOS. Each encrypted dataset has its own DSL Crypto Key that is protected with a user's key. This level of indirection allows users to change their keys without re-encrypting their entire datasets. The change implements the new subcommands "zfs load-key", "zfs unload-key" and "zfs change-key" which allow the user to manage their encryption keys and settings. In addition, several new flags and properties have been added to allow dataset creation and to make mounting and unmounting more convenient. The second piece of this patch provides the ability to encrypt, decyrpt, and authenticate protected datasets. Each object set maintains a Merkel tree of Message Authentication Codes that protect the lower layers, similarly to how checksums are maintained. This part impacts the zio layer, which handles the actual encryption and generation of MACs, as well as the ARC and DMU, which need to be able to handle encrypted buffers and protected data. The last addition is the ability to do raw, encrypted sends and receives. The idea here is to send raw encrypted and compressed data and receive it exactly as is on a backup system. This means that the dataset on the receiving system is protected using the same user key that is in use on the sending side. By doing so, datasets can be efficiently backed up to an untrusted system without fear of data being compromised. Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net> Signed-off-by: Tom Caputi <tcaputi@datto.com> Closes #494 Closes #5769 |
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Tim Chase
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962d524212 |
Check the dataset type more rigorously when fetching properties.
When fetching property values of snapshots, a check against the head dataset type must be performed. Previously, this additional check was performed only when fetching "version", "normalize", "utf8only" or "case". This caused the ZPL properties "acltype", "exec", "devices", "nbmand", "setuid" and "xattr" to be erroneously displayed with meaningless values for snapshots of volumes. It also did not allow for the display of "volsize" of a snapshot of a volume. This patch adds the headcheck flag paramater to zfs_prop_valid_for_type() and zprop_valid_for_type() to indicate the check is being done against a head dataset's type in order that properties valid only for snapshots are handled correctly. This allows the the head check in get_numeric_property() to be performed when fetching a property for a snapshot. Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #2265 |
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Brian Behlendorf
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6283f55ea1 |
Support custom build directories and move includes
One of the neat tricks an autoconf style project is capable of is allow configurion/building in a directory other than the source directory. The major advantage to this is that you can build the project various different ways while making changes in a single source tree. For example, this project is designed to work on various different Linux distributions each of which work slightly differently. This means that changes need to verified on each of those supported distributions perferably before the change is committed to the public git repo. Using nfs and custom build directories makes this much easier. I now have a single source tree in nfs mounted on several different systems each running a supported distribution. When I make a change to the source base I suspect may break things I can concurrently build from the same source on all the systems each in their own subdirectory. wget -c http://github.com/downloads/behlendorf/zfs/zfs-x.y.z.tar.gz tar -xzf zfs-x.y.z.tar.gz cd zfs-x-y-z ------------------------- run concurrently ---------------------- <ubuntu system> <fedora system> <debian system> <rhel6 system> mkdir ubuntu mkdir fedora mkdir debian mkdir rhel6 cd ubuntu cd fedora cd debian cd rhel6 ../configure ../configure ../configure ../configure make make make make make check make check make check make check This change also moves many of the include headers from individual incude/sys directories under the modules directory in to a single top level include directory. This has the advantage of making the build rules cleaner and logically it makes a bit more sense. |