/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation. * Copyright (c) 2020 by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * The number of rows to generate for new permutation maps. */ #define MAP_ROWS_DEFAULT 256 /* * Key values for dRAID maps when stored as nvlists. */ #define MAP_SEED "seed" #define MAP_CHECKSUM "checksum" #define MAP_WORST_RATIO "worst_ratio" #define MAP_AVG_RATIO "avg_ratio" #define MAP_CHILDREN "children" #define MAP_NPERMS "nperms" #define MAP_PERMS "perms" static void draid_usage(void) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "usage: draid command args ...\n" "Available commands are:\n" "\n" "\tdraid generate [-cv] [-m min] [-n max] [-p passes] FILE\n" "\tdraid verify [-rv] FILE\n" "\tdraid dump [-v] [-m min] [-n max] FILE\n" "\tdraid table FILE\n" "\tdraid merge FILE SRC SRC...\n"); exit(1); } static int read_map(const char *filename, nvlist_t **allcfgs) { int block_size = 131072; int buf_size = 131072; int tmp_size, error; char *tmp_buf; struct stat64 stat; if (lstat64(filename, &stat) != 0) return (errno); if (stat.st_size == 0 || !(S_ISREG(stat.st_mode) || S_ISLNK(stat.st_mode))) { return (EINVAL); } gzFile fp = gzopen(filename, "rb"); if (fp == Z_NULL) return (errno); char *buf = malloc(buf_size); if (buf == NULL) { (void) gzclose(fp); return (ENOMEM); } ssize_t rc, bytes = 0; while (!gzeof(fp)) { rc = gzread(fp, buf + bytes, block_size); if ((rc < 0) || (rc == 0 && !gzeof(fp))) { free(buf); (void) gzclose(fp); (void) gzerror(fp, &error); return (error); } else { bytes += rc; if (bytes + block_size >= buf_size) { tmp_size = 2 * buf_size; tmp_buf = malloc(tmp_size); if (tmp_buf == NULL) { free(buf); (void) gzclose(fp); return (ENOMEM); } memcpy(tmp_buf, buf, bytes); free(buf); buf = tmp_buf; buf_size = tmp_size; } } } (void) gzclose(fp); error = nvlist_unpack(buf, bytes, allcfgs, 0); free(buf); return (error); } /* * Read a map from the specified filename. A file contains multiple maps * which are indexed by the number of children. The caller is responsible * for freeing the configuration returned. */ static int read_map_key(const char *filename, char *key, nvlist_t **cfg) { nvlist_t *allcfgs, *foundcfg = NULL; int error; error = read_map(filename, &allcfgs); if (error != 0) return (error); nvlist_lookup_nvlist(allcfgs, key, &foundcfg); if (foundcfg != NULL) { nvlist_dup(foundcfg, cfg, KM_SLEEP); error = 0; } else { error = ENOENT; } nvlist_free(allcfgs); return (error); } /* * Write all mappings to the map file. */ static int write_map(const char *filename, nvlist_t *allcfgs) { size_t buflen = 0; int error; error = nvlist_size(allcfgs, &buflen, NV_ENCODE_XDR); if (error) return (error); char *buf = malloc(buflen); if (buf == NULL) return (ENOMEM); error = nvlist_pack(allcfgs, &buf, &buflen, NV_ENCODE_XDR, KM_SLEEP); if (error) { free(buf); return (error); } /* * Atomically update the file using a temporary file and the * traditional unlink then rename steps. This code provides * no locking, it only guarantees the packed nvlist on disk * is updated atomically and is internally consistent. */ char *tmpname = calloc(1, MAXPATHLEN); if (tmpname == NULL) { free(buf); return (ENOMEM); } snprintf(tmpname, MAXPATHLEN - 1, "%s.XXXXXX", filename); int fd = mkstemp(tmpname); if (fd < 0) { error = errno; free(buf); free(tmpname); return (error); } (void) close(fd); gzFile fp = gzopen(tmpname, "w9b"); if (fp == Z_NULL) { error = errno; free(buf); free(tmpname); return (errno); } ssize_t rc, bytes = 0; while (bytes < buflen) { size_t size = MIN(buflen - bytes, 131072); rc = gzwrite(fp, buf + bytes, size); if (rc < 0) { free(buf); (void) gzerror(fp, &error); (void) gzclose(fp); (void) unlink(tmpname); free(tmpname); return (error); } else if (rc == 0) { break; } else { bytes += rc; } } free(buf); (void) gzclose(fp); if (bytes != buflen) { (void) unlink(tmpname); free(tmpname); return (EIO); } /* * Unlink the previous config file and replace it with the updated * version. If we're able to unlink the file then directory is * writable by us and the subsequent rename should never fail. */ error = unlink(filename); if (error != 0 && errno != ENOENT) { error = errno; (void) unlink(tmpname); free(tmpname); return (error); } error = rename(tmpname, filename); if (error != 0) { error = errno; (void) unlink(tmpname); free(tmpname); return (error); } free(tmpname); return (0); } /* * Add the dRAID map to the file and write it out. */ static int write_map_key(const char *filename, char *key, draid_map_t *map, double worst_ratio, double avg_ratio) { nvlist_t *nv_cfg, *allcfgs; int error; /* * Add the configuration to an existing or new file. The new * configuration will replace an existing configuration with the * same key if it has a lower ratio and is therefore better. */ error = read_map(filename, &allcfgs); if (error == ENOENT) { allcfgs = fnvlist_alloc(); } else if (error != 0) { return (error); } error = nvlist_lookup_nvlist(allcfgs, key, &nv_cfg); if (error == 0) { uint64_t nv_cfg_worst_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(nv_cfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO); double nv_worst_ratio = (double)nv_cfg_worst_ratio / 1000.0; if (worst_ratio < nv_worst_ratio) { /* Replace old map with the more balanced new map. */ fnvlist_remove(allcfgs, key); } else { /* The old map is preferable, keep it. */ nvlist_free(allcfgs); return (EEXIST); } } nvlist_t *cfg = fnvlist_alloc(); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_SEED, map->dm_seed); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHECKSUM, map->dm_checksum); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHILDREN, map->dm_children); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_NPERMS, map->dm_nperms); fnvlist_add_uint8_array(cfg, MAP_PERMS, map->dm_perms, map->dm_children * map->dm_nperms * sizeof (uint8_t)); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO, (uint64_t)(worst_ratio * 1000.0)); fnvlist_add_uint64(cfg, MAP_AVG_RATIO, (uint64_t)(avg_ratio * 1000.0)); error = nvlist_add_nvlist(allcfgs, key, cfg); if (error == 0) error = write_map(filename, allcfgs); nvlist_free(cfg); nvlist_free(allcfgs); return (error); } static void dump_map(draid_map_t *map, char *key, double worst_ratio, double avg_ratio, int verbose) { if (verbose == 0) { return; } else if (verbose == 1) { printf(" \"%s\": seed: 0x%016llx worst_ratio: %2.03f " "avg_ratio: %2.03f\n", key, (u_longlong_t)map->dm_seed, worst_ratio, avg_ratio); return; } else { printf(" \"%s\":\n" " seed: 0x%016llx\n" " checksum: 0x%016llx\n" " worst_ratio: %2.03f\n" " avg_ratio: %2.03f\n" " children: %llu\n" " nperms: %llu\n", key, (u_longlong_t)map->dm_seed, (u_longlong_t)map->dm_checksum, worst_ratio, avg_ratio, (u_longlong_t)map->dm_children, (u_longlong_t)map->dm_nperms); if (verbose > 2) { printf(" perms = {\n"); for (int i = 0; i < map->dm_nperms; i++) { printf(" { "); for (int j = 0; j < map->dm_children; j++) { printf("%3d%s ", map->dm_perms[ i * map->dm_children + j], j < map->dm_children - 1 ? "," : ""); } printf(" },\n"); } printf(" }\n"); } else if (verbose == 2) { printf(" draid_perms = \n"); } } } static void dump_map_nv(char *key, nvlist_t *cfg, int verbose) { draid_map_t map; uint_t c; uint64_t worst_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO); uint64_t avg_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_AVG_RATIO); map.dm_seed = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_SEED); map.dm_checksum = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHECKSUM); map.dm_children = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHILDREN); map.dm_nperms = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_NPERMS); nvlist_lookup_uint8_array(cfg, MAP_PERMS, &map.dm_perms, &c); dump_map(&map, key, (double)worst_ratio / 1000.0, avg_ratio / 1000.0, verbose); } /* * Print a summary of the mapping. */ static int dump_map_key(const char *filename, char *key, int verbose) { nvlist_t *cfg; int error; error = read_map_key(filename, key, &cfg); if (error != 0) return (error); dump_map_nv(key, cfg, verbose); return (0); } /* * Allocate a new permutation map for evaluation. */ static int alloc_new_map(uint64_t children, uint64_t nperms, uint64_t seed, draid_map_t **mapp) { draid_map_t *map; int error; map = malloc(sizeof (draid_map_t)); if (map == NULL) return (ENOMEM); map->dm_children = children; map->dm_nperms = nperms; map->dm_seed = seed; map->dm_checksum = 0; error = vdev_draid_generate_perms(map, &map->dm_perms); if (error) { free(map); return (error); } *mapp = map; return (0); } /* * Allocate the fixed permutation map for N children. */ static int alloc_fixed_map(uint64_t children, draid_map_t **mapp) { const draid_map_t *fixed_map; draid_map_t *map; int error; error = vdev_draid_lookup_map(children, &fixed_map); if (error) return (error); map = malloc(sizeof (draid_map_t)); if (map == NULL) return (ENOMEM); memcpy(map, fixed_map, sizeof (draid_map_t)); VERIFY3U(map->dm_checksum, !=, 0); error = vdev_draid_generate_perms(map, &map->dm_perms); if (error) { free(map); return (error); } *mapp = map; return (0); } /* * Free a permutation map. */ static void free_map(draid_map_t *map) { free(map->dm_perms); free(map); } /* * Check if dev is in the provided list of faulted devices. */ static inline boolean_t is_faulted(int *faulted_devs, int nfaulted, int dev) { for (int i = 0; i < nfaulted; i++) if (faulted_devs[i] == dev) return (B_TRUE); return (B_FALSE); } /* * Evaluate how resilvering I/O will be distributed given a list of faulted * vdevs. As a simplification we assume one IO is sufficient to repair each * damaged device in a group. */ static double eval_resilver(draid_map_t *map, uint64_t groupwidth, uint64_t nspares, int *faulted_devs, int nfaulted, int *min_child_ios, int *max_child_ios) { uint64_t children = map->dm_children; uint64_t ngroups = 1; uint64_t ndisks = children - nspares; /* * Calculate the minimum number of groups required to fill a slice. */ while (ngroups * (groupwidth) % (children - nspares) != 0) ngroups++; int *ios = calloc(map->dm_children, sizeof (uint64_t)); /* Resilver all rows */ for (int i = 0; i < map->dm_nperms; i++) { uint8_t *row = &map->dm_perms[i * map->dm_children]; /* Resilver all groups with faulted drives */ for (int j = 0; j < ngroups; j++) { uint64_t spareidx = map->dm_children - nspares; boolean_t repair_needed = B_FALSE; /* See if any devices in this group are faulted */ uint64_t groupstart = (j * groupwidth) % ndisks; for (int k = 0; k < groupwidth; k++) { uint64_t groupidx = (groupstart + k) % ndisks; repair_needed = is_faulted(faulted_devs, nfaulted, row[groupidx]); if (repair_needed) break; } if (repair_needed == B_FALSE) continue; /* * This group is degraded. Calculate the number of * reads the non-faulted drives require and the number * of writes to the distributed hot spare for this row. */ for (int k = 0; k < groupwidth; k++) { uint64_t groupidx = (groupstart + k) % ndisks; if (!is_faulted(faulted_devs, nfaulted, row[groupidx])) { ios[row[groupidx]]++; } else if (nspares > 0) { while (is_faulted(faulted_devs, nfaulted, row[spareidx])) { spareidx++; } ASSERT3U(spareidx, <, map->dm_children); ios[row[spareidx]]++; spareidx++; } } } } *min_child_ios = INT_MAX; *max_child_ios = 0; /* * Find the drives with fewest and most required I/O. These values * are used to calculate the imbalance ratio. To avoid returning an * infinite value for permutations which have children that perform * no IO a floor of 1 IO per child is set. This ensures a meaningful * ratio is returned for comparison and it is not an uncommon when * there are a large number of children. */ for (int i = 0; i < map->dm_children; i++) { if (is_faulted(faulted_devs, nfaulted, i)) { ASSERT0(ios[i]); continue; } if (ios[i] == 0) ios[i] = 1; if (ios[i] < *min_child_ios) *min_child_ios = ios[i]; if (ios[i] > *max_child_ios) *max_child_ios = ios[i]; } ASSERT3S(*min_child_ios, !=, INT_MAX); ASSERT3S(*max_child_ios, !=, 0); double ratio = (double)(*max_child_ios) / (double)(*min_child_ios); free(ios); return (ratio); } /* * Evaluate the quality of the permutation mapping by considering possible * device failures. Returns the imbalance ratio for the worst mapping which * is defined to be the largest number of child IOs over the fewest number * child IOs. A value of 1.0 indicates the mapping is perfectly balance and * all children perform an equal amount of work during reconstruction. */ static void eval_decluster(draid_map_t *map, double *worst_ratiop, double *avg_ratiop) { uint64_t children = map->dm_children; double worst_ratio = 1.0; double sum = 0; int worst_min_ios = 0, worst_max_ios = 0; int n = 0; /* * When there are only 2 children there can be no distributed * spare and no resilver to evaluate. Default to a ratio of 1.0 * for this degenerate case. */ if (children == VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN) { *worst_ratiop = 1.0; *avg_ratiop = 1.0; return; } /* * Score the mapping as if it had either 1 or 2 distributed spares. */ for (int nspares = 1; nspares <= 2; nspares++) { uint64_t faults = nspares; /* * Score groupwidths up to 19. This value was chosen as the * largest reasonable width (16d+3p). dRAID pools may be still * be created with wider stripes but they are not considered in * this analysis in order to optimize for the most common cases. */ for (uint64_t groupwidth = 2; groupwidth <= MIN(children - nspares, 19); groupwidth++) { int faulted_devs[2]; int min_ios, max_ios; /* * Score possible devices faults. This is limited * to exactly one fault per distributed spare for * the purposes of this similation. */ for (int f1 = 0; f1 < children; f1++) { faulted_devs[0] = f1; double ratio; if (faults == 1) { ratio = eval_resilver(map, groupwidth, nspares, faulted_devs, faults, &min_ios, &max_ios); if (ratio > worst_ratio) { worst_ratio = ratio; worst_min_ios = min_ios; worst_max_ios = max_ios; } sum += ratio; n++; } else if (faults == 2) { for (int f2 = f1 + 1; f2 < children; f2++) { faulted_devs[1] = f2; ratio = eval_resilver(map, groupwidth, nspares, faulted_devs, faults, &min_ios, &max_ios); if (ratio > worst_ratio) { worst_ratio = ratio; worst_min_ios = min_ios; worst_max_ios = max_ios; } sum += ratio; n++; } } } } } *worst_ratiop = worst_ratio; *avg_ratiop = sum / n; /* * Log the min/max io values for particularly unbalanced maps. * Since the maps are generated entirely randomly these are possible * be exceedingly unlikely. We log it for possible investigation. */ if (worst_ratio > 100.0) { dump_map(map, "DEBUG", worst_ratio, *avg_ratiop, 2); printf("worst_min_ios=%d worst_max_ios=%d\n", worst_min_ios, worst_max_ios); } } static int eval_maps(uint64_t children, int passes, uint64_t *map_seed, draid_map_t **best_mapp, double *best_ratiop, double *avg_ratiop) { draid_map_t *best_map = NULL; double best_worst_ratio = 1000.0; double best_avg_ratio = 1000.0; /* * Perform the requested number of passes evaluating randomly * generated permutation maps. Only the best version is kept. */ for (int i = 0; i < passes; i++) { double worst_ratio, avg_ratio; draid_map_t *map; int error; /* * Calculate the next seed and generate a new candidate map. */ error = alloc_new_map(children, MAP_ROWS_DEFAULT, vdev_draid_rand(map_seed), &map); if (error) return (error); /* * Consider maps with a lower worst_ratio to be of higher * quality. Some maps may have a lower avg_ratio but they * are discarded since they might include some particularly * imbalanced permutations. The average is tracked to in * order to get a sense of the average permutation quality. */ eval_decluster(map, &worst_ratio, &avg_ratio); if (best_map == NULL || worst_ratio < best_worst_ratio) { if (best_map != NULL) free_map(best_map); best_map = map; best_worst_ratio = worst_ratio; best_avg_ratio = avg_ratio; } else { free_map(map); } } /* * After determining the best map generate a checksum over the full * permutation array. This checksum is verified when opening a dRAID * pool to ensure the generated in memory permutations are correct. */ zio_cksum_t cksum; fletcher_4_native_varsize(best_map->dm_perms, sizeof (uint8_t) * best_map->dm_children * best_map->dm_nperms, &cksum); best_map->dm_checksum = cksum.zc_word[0]; *best_mapp = best_map; *best_ratiop = best_worst_ratio; *avg_ratiop = best_avg_ratio; return (0); } static int draid_generate(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; uint64_t map_seed; int c, fd, error, verbose = 0, passes = 1, continuous = 0; int min_children = VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN; int max_children = VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN; int restarts = 0; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, ":cm:n:p:v")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'c': continuous++; break; case 'm': min_children = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); if (min_children < VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A minimum of 2 " "children are required.\n"); return (1); } break; case 'n': max_children = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); if (max_children > VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A maximum of %d " "children are allowed.\n", VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN); return (1); } break; case 'p': passes = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); break; case 'v': /* * 0 - Only log when a better map is added to the file. * 1 - Log the current best map for each child count. * Minimal output on a single summary line. * 2 - Log the current best map for each child count. * More verbose includes most map fields. * 3 - Log the current best map for each child count. * Very verbose all fields including the full map. */ verbose++; break; case ':': (void) fprintf(stderr, "missing argument for '%c' option\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; case '?': (void) fprintf(stderr, "invalid option '%c'\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; } } if (argc > optind) strncpy(filename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A FILE must be specified.\n"); return (1); } restart: /* * Start with a fresh seed from /dev/urandom. */ fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY); if (fd < 0) { printf("Unable to open /dev/urandom: %s\n:", strerror(errno)); return (1); } else { ssize_t bytes = sizeof (map_seed); ssize_t bytes_read = 0; while (bytes_read < bytes) { ssize_t rc = read(fd, ((char *)&map_seed) + bytes_read, bytes - bytes_read); if (rc < 0) { printf("Unable to read /dev/urandom: %s\n:", strerror(errno)); return (1); } bytes_read += rc; } (void) close(fd); } if (restarts == 0) printf("Writing generated mappings to '%s':\n", filename); /* * Generate maps for all requested child counts. The best map for * each child count is written out to the specified file. If the file * already contains a better mapping this map will not be added. */ for (uint64_t children = min_children; children <= max_children; children++) { char key[8] = { 0 }; draid_map_t *map; double worst_ratio = 1000.0; double avg_ratio = 1000.0; error = eval_maps(children, passes, &map_seed, &map, &worst_ratio, &avg_ratio); if (error) { printf("Error eval_maps(): %s\n", strerror(error)); return (1); } if (worst_ratio < 1.0 || avg_ratio < 1.0) { printf("Error ratio < 1.0: worst_ratio = %2.03f " "avg_ratio = %2.03f\n", worst_ratio, avg_ratio); return (1); } snprintf(key, 7, "%llu", (u_longlong_t)children); error = write_map_key(filename, key, map, worst_ratio, avg_ratio); if (error == 0) { /* The new map was added to the file. */ dump_map(map, key, worst_ratio, avg_ratio, MAX(verbose, 1)); } else if (error == EEXIST) { /* The existing map was preferable and kept. */ if (verbose > 0) dump_map_key(filename, key, verbose); } else { printf("Error write_map_key(): %s\n", strerror(error)); return (1); } free_map(map); } /* * When the continuous option is set restart at the minimum number of * children instead of exiting. This option is useful as a mechanism * to continuous try and refine the discovered permutations. */ if (continuous) { restarts++; printf("Restarting by request (-c): %d\n", restarts); goto restart; } return (0); } /* * Verify each map in the file by generating its in-memory permutation array * and comfirming its checksum is correct. */ static int draid_verify(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; int n = 0, c, error, verbose = 1; int check_ratios = 0; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, ":rv")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'r': check_ratios++; break; case 'v': verbose++; break; case ':': (void) fprintf(stderr, "missing argument for '%c' option\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; case '?': (void) fprintf(stderr, "invalid option '%c'\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; } } if (argc > optind) { char *abspath = malloc(MAXPATHLEN); if (abspath == NULL) return (ENOMEM); if (realpath(argv[optind], abspath) != NULL) strncpy(filename, abspath, MAXPATHLEN - 1); else strncpy(filename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); free(abspath); } else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A FILE must be specified.\n"); return (1); } printf("Verifying permutation maps: '%s'\n", filename); /* * Lookup hardcoded permutation map for each valid number of children * and verify a generated map has the correct checksum. Then compare * the generated map values with the nvlist map values read from the * reference file to cross-check the permutation. */ for (uint64_t children = VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN; children <= VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN; children++) { draid_map_t *map; char key[8] = {0}; snprintf(key, 8, "%llu", (u_longlong_t)children); error = alloc_fixed_map(children, &map); if (error) { printf("Error alloc_fixed_map() failed: %s\n", error == ECKSUM ? "Invalid checksum" : strerror(error)); return (1); } uint64_t nv_seed, nv_checksum, nv_children, nv_nperms; uint8_t *nv_perms; nvlist_t *cfg; uint_t c; error = read_map_key(filename, key, &cfg); if (error != 0) { printf("Error read_map_key() failed: %s\n", strerror(error)); free_map(map); return (1); } nv_seed = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_SEED); nv_checksum = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHECKSUM); nv_children = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHILDREN); nv_nperms = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_NPERMS); nvlist_lookup_uint8_array(cfg, MAP_PERMS, &nv_perms, &c); /* * Compare draid_map_t and nvlist reference values. */ if (map->dm_seed != nv_seed) { printf("Error different seeds: 0x%016llx != " "0x%016llx\n", (u_longlong_t)map->dm_seed, (u_longlong_t)nv_seed); error = EINVAL; } if (map->dm_checksum != nv_checksum) { printf("Error different checksums: 0x%016llx " "!= 0x%016llx\n", (u_longlong_t)map->dm_checksum, (u_longlong_t)nv_checksum); error = EINVAL; } if (map->dm_children != nv_children) { printf("Error different children: %llu " "!= %llu\n", (u_longlong_t)map->dm_children, (u_longlong_t)nv_children); error = EINVAL; } if (map->dm_nperms != nv_nperms) { printf("Error different nperms: %llu " "!= %llu\n", (u_longlong_t)map->dm_nperms, (u_longlong_t)nv_nperms); error = EINVAL; } for (uint64_t i = 0; i < nv_children * nv_nperms; i++) { if (map->dm_perms[i] != nv_perms[i]) { printf("Error different perms[%llu]: " "%d != %d\n", (u_longlong_t)i, (int)map->dm_perms[i], (int)nv_perms[i]); error = EINVAL; break; } } /* * For good measure recalculate the worst and average * ratios and confirm they match the nvlist values. */ if (check_ratios) { uint64_t nv_worst_ratio, nv_avg_ratio; double worst_ratio, avg_ratio; eval_decluster(map, &worst_ratio, &avg_ratio); nv_worst_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO); nv_avg_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_AVG_RATIO); if (worst_ratio < 1.0 || avg_ratio < 1.0) { printf("Error ratio out of range %2.03f, " "%2.03f\n", worst_ratio, avg_ratio); error = EINVAL; } if ((uint64_t)(worst_ratio * 1000.0) != nv_worst_ratio) { printf("Error different worst_ratio %2.03f " "!= %2.03f\n", (double)nv_worst_ratio / 1000.0, worst_ratio); error = EINVAL; } if ((uint64_t)(avg_ratio * 1000.0) != nv_avg_ratio) { printf("Error different average_ratio %2.03f " "!= %2.03f\n", (double)nv_avg_ratio / 1000.0, avg_ratio); error = EINVAL; } } if (error) { free_map(map); nvlist_free(cfg); return (1); } if (verbose > 0) { printf("- %llu children: good\n", (u_longlong_t)children); } n++; free_map(map); nvlist_free(cfg); } if (n != (VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN - 1)) { printf("Error permutation maps missing: %d / %d checked\n", n, VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN - 1); return (1); } printf("Successfully verified %d / %d permutation maps\n", n, VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN - 1); return (0); } /* * Dump the contents of the specified mapping(s) for inspection. */ static int draid_dump(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; int c, error, verbose = 1; int min_children = VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN; int max_children = VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, ":vm:n:")) != -1) { switch (c) { case 'm': min_children = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); if (min_children < 2) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A minimum of 2 " "children are required.\n"); return (1); } break; case 'n': max_children = (int)strtol(optarg, NULL, 0); if (max_children > VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A maximum of %d " "children are allowed.\n", VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN); return (1); } break; case 'v': verbose++; break; case ':': (void) fprintf(stderr, "missing argument for '%c' option\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; case '?': (void) fprintf(stderr, "invalid option '%c'\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; } } if (argc > optind) strncpy(filename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A FILE must be specified.\n"); return (1); } /* * Dump maps for the requested child counts. */ for (uint64_t children = min_children; children <= max_children; children++) { char key[8] = { 0 }; snprintf(key, 7, "%llu", (u_longlong_t)children); error = dump_map_key(filename, key, verbose); if (error) { printf("Error dump_map_key(): %s\n", strerror(error)); return (1); } } return (0); } /* * Print all of the mappings as a C formatted draid_map_t array. This table * is found in the module/zcommon/zfs_draid.c file and is the definitive * source for all mapping used by dRAID. It cannot be updated without * changing the dRAID on disk format. */ static int draid_table(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; int error; if (argc > optind) strncpy(filename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); else { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A FILE must be specified.\n"); return (1); } printf("static const draid_map_t " "draid_maps[VDEV_DRAID_MAX_MAPS] = {\n"); for (uint64_t children = VDEV_DRAID_MIN_CHILDREN; children <= VDEV_DRAID_MAX_CHILDREN; children++) { uint64_t seed, checksum, nperms, avg_ratio; nvlist_t *cfg; char key[8] = {0}; snprintf(key, 8, "%llu", (u_longlong_t)children); error = read_map_key(filename, key, &cfg); if (error != 0) { printf("Error read_map_key() failed: %s\n", strerror(error)); return (1); } seed = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_SEED); checksum = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHECKSUM); children = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_CHILDREN); nperms = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_NPERMS); avg_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_AVG_RATIO); printf("\t{ %3llu, %3llu, 0x%016llx, 0x%016llx },\t" "/* %2.03f */\n", (u_longlong_t)children, (u_longlong_t)nperms, (u_longlong_t)seed, (u_longlong_t)checksum, (double)avg_ratio / 1000.0); nvlist_free(cfg); } printf("};\n"); return (0); } static int draid_merge_impl(nvlist_t *allcfgs, const char *srcfilename, int *mergedp) { nvlist_t *srccfgs; nvpair_t *elem = NULL; int error, merged = 0; error = read_map(srcfilename, &srccfgs); if (error != 0) return (error); while ((elem = nvlist_next_nvpair(srccfgs, elem)) != NULL) { uint64_t nv_worst_ratio; uint64_t allcfg_worst_ratio; nvlist_t *cfg, *allcfg; char *key; switch (nvpair_type(elem)) { case DATA_TYPE_NVLIST: (void) nvpair_value_nvlist(elem, &cfg); key = nvpair_name(elem); nv_worst_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64(cfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO); error = nvlist_lookup_nvlist(allcfgs, key, &allcfg); if (error == 0) { allcfg_worst_ratio = fnvlist_lookup_uint64( allcfg, MAP_WORST_RATIO); if (nv_worst_ratio < allcfg_worst_ratio) { fnvlist_remove(allcfgs, key); error = nvlist_add_nvlist(allcfgs, key, cfg); merged++; } } else if (error == ENOENT) { error = nvlist_add_nvlist(allcfgs, key, cfg); merged++; } else { return (error); } break; default: continue; } } nvlist_free(srccfgs); *mergedp = merged; return (0); } /* * Merge the best map for each child count found in the listed files into * a new file. This allows 'draid generate' to be run in parallel and for * the results maps to be combined. */ static int draid_merge(int argc, char *argv[]) { char filename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; int c, error, total_merged = 0; nvlist_t *allcfgs; while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, ":")) != -1) { switch (c) { case ':': (void) fprintf(stderr, "missing argument for '%c' option\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; case '?': (void) fprintf(stderr, "invalid option '%c'\n", optopt); draid_usage(); break; } } if (argc < 4) { (void) fprintf(stderr, "A FILE and multiple SRCs must be specified.\n"); return (1); } strncpy(filename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); optind++; error = read_map(filename, &allcfgs); if (error == ENOENT) { allcfgs = fnvlist_alloc(); } else if (error != 0) { printf("Error read_map(): %s\n", strerror(error)); return (error); } while (optind < argc) { char srcfilename[MAXPATHLEN] = {0}; int merged = 0; strncpy(srcfilename, argv[optind], MAXPATHLEN - 1); error = draid_merge_impl(allcfgs, srcfilename, &merged); if (error) { printf("Error draid_merge_impl(): %s\n", strerror(error)); nvlist_free(allcfgs); return (1); } total_merged += merged; printf("Merged %d key(s) from '%s' into '%s'\n", merged, srcfilename, filename); optind++; } if (total_merged > 0) write_map(filename, allcfgs); printf("Merged a total of %d key(s) into '%s'\n", total_merged, filename); nvlist_free(allcfgs); return (0); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc < 2) draid_usage(); char *subcommand = argv[1]; if (strcmp(subcommand, "generate") == 0) { return (draid_generate(argc - 1, argv + 1)); } else if (strcmp(subcommand, "verify") == 0) { return (draid_verify(argc - 1, argv + 1)); } else if (strcmp(subcommand, "dump") == 0) { return (draid_dump(argc - 1, argv + 1)); } else if (strcmp(subcommand, "table") == 0) { return (draid_table(argc - 1, argv + 1)); } else if (strcmp(subcommand, "merge") == 0) { return (draid_merge(argc - 1, argv + 1)); } else { draid_usage(); } }