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Early versions of ZFS coordinated the creation and destruction of device minors from userspace. This was inherently racy and in late 2009 these ioctl()s were removed leaving everything up to the kernel. This significantly simplified the code. However, we never picked up these changes in ZoL since we'd already significantly adjusted this code for Linux. This patch aims to rectify that by finally removing ZFC_IOC_*_MINOR ioctl()s and moving all the functionality down in to the kernel. Since this cleanup will change the kernel/user ABI it's being done in the same tag as the previous libzfs_core ABI changes. This will minimize, but not eliminate, the disruption to end users. Once merged ZoL, Illumos, and FreeBSD will basically be back in sync in regards to handling ZVOLs in the common code. While each platform must have its own custom zvol.c implemenation the interfaces provided are consistent. NOTES: 1) This patch introduces one subtle change in behavior which could not be easily avoided. Prior to this change callers of 'zfs create -V ...' were guaranteed that upon exit the /dev/zvol/ block device link would be created or an error returned. That's no longer the case. The utilities will no longer block waiting for the symlink to be created. Callers are now responsible for blocking, this is why a 'udev_wait' call was added to the 'label' function in scripts/common.sh. 2) The read-only behavior of a ZVOL now solely depends on if the ZVOL_RDONLY bit is set in zv->zv_flags. The redundant policy setting in the gendisk structure was removed. This both simplifies the code and allows us to safely leverage set_disk_ro() to issue a KOBJ_CHANGE uevent. See the comment in the code for futher details on this. 3) Because __zvol_create_minor() and zvol_alloc() may now be called in a sync task they must use KM_PUSHPAGE. References: illumos/illumos-gate@681d9761e8 Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ned Bass <bass6@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com> Closes #1969
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Common support functions for testing scripts. If a script-config
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# files is available it will be sourced so in-tree kernel modules and
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# utilities will be used. If no script-config can be found then the
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# installed kernel modules and utilities will be used.
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basedir="$(dirname $0)"
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SCRIPT_CONFIG=zfs-script-config.sh
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if [ -f "${basedir}/../${SCRIPT_CONFIG}" ]; then
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. "${basedir}/../${SCRIPT_CONFIG}"
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else
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KERNEL_MODULES=(zlib_deflate zlib_inflate)
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MODULES=(spl splat zavl znvpair zunicode zcommon zfs)
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fi
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PROG="<define PROG>"
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CLEANUP=
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VERBOSE=
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VERBOSE_FLAG=
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FORCE=
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FORCE_FLAG=
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DUMP_LOG=
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ERROR=
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RAID0S=()
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RAID10S=()
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RAIDZS=()
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RAIDZ2S=()
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TESTS_RUN=${TESTS_RUN:-'*'}
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TESTS_SKIP=${TESTS_SKIP:-}
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prefix=@prefix@
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exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
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pkgdatadir=@datarootdir@/@PACKAGE@
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bindir=@bindir@
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sbindir=@sbindir@
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udevdir=@udevdir@
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udevruledir=@udevruledir@
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sysconfdir=@sysconfdir@
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ETCDIR=${ETCDIR:-/etc}
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DEVDIR=${DEVDIR:-/dev/disk/by-vdev}
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ZPOOLDIR=${ZPOOLDIR:-${pkgdatadir}/zpool-config}
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ZPIOSDIR=${ZPIOSDIR:-${pkgdatadir}/zpios-test}
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ZPIOSPROFILEDIR=${ZPIOSPROFILEDIR:-${pkgdatadir}/zpios-profile}
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ZDB=${ZDB:-${sbindir}/zdb}
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ZFS=${ZFS:-${sbindir}/zfs}
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ZINJECT=${ZINJECT:-${sbindir}/zinject}
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ZPOOL=${ZPOOL:-${sbindir}/zpool}
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ZTEST=${ZTEST:-${sbindir}/ztest}
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ZPIOS=${ZPIOS:-${sbindir}/zpios}
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COMMON_SH=${COMMON_SH:-${pkgdatadir}/common.sh}
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ZFS_SH=${ZFS_SH:-${pkgdatadir}/zfs.sh}
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ZPOOL_CREATE_SH=${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH:-${pkgdatadir}/zpool-create.sh}
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ZPIOS_SH=${ZPIOS_SH:-${pkgdatadir}/zpios.sh}
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ZPIOS_SURVEY_SH=${ZPIOS_SURVEY_SH:-${pkgdatadir}/zpios-survey.sh}
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LDMOD=${LDMOD:-/sbin/modprobe}
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LSMOD=${LSMOD:-/sbin/lsmod}
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RMMOD=${RMMOD:-/sbin/rmmod}
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INFOMOD=${INFOMOD:-/sbin/modinfo}
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LOSETUP=${LOSETUP:-/sbin/losetup}
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MDADM=${MDADM:-/sbin/mdadm}
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PARTED=${PARTED:-/sbin/parted}
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BLOCKDEV=${BLOCKDEV:-/sbin/blockdev}
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LSSCSI=${LSSCSI:-/usr/bin/lsscsi}
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SCSIRESCAN=${SCSIRESCAN:-/usr/bin/scsi-rescan}
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SYSCTL=${SYSCTL:-/sbin/sysctl}
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UDEVADM=${UDEVADM:-/sbin/udevadm}
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AWK=${AWK:-/usr/bin/awk}
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COLOR_BLACK="\033[0;30m"
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COLOR_DK_GRAY="\033[1;30m"
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COLOR_BLUE="\033[0;34m"
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COLOR_LT_BLUE="\033[1;34m"
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COLOR_GREEN="\033[0;32m"
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COLOR_LT_GREEN="\033[1;32m"
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COLOR_CYAN="\033[0;36m"
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COLOR_LT_CYAN="\033[1;36m"
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COLOR_RED="\033[0;31m"
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COLOR_LT_RED="\033[1;31m"
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COLOR_PURPLE="\033[0;35m"
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COLOR_LT_PURPLE="\033[1;35m"
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COLOR_BROWN="\033[0;33m"
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COLOR_YELLOW="\033[1;33m"
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COLOR_LT_GRAY="\033[0;37m"
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COLOR_WHITE="\033[1;37m"
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COLOR_RESET="\033[0m"
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die() {
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echo -e "${PROG}: $1" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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msg() {
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if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then
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echo "$@"
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fi
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}
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pass() {
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echo -e "${COLOR_GREEN}Pass${COLOR_RESET}"
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}
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fail() {
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echo -e "${COLOR_RED}Fail${COLOR_RESET} ($1)"
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exit $1
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}
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skip() {
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echo -e "${COLOR_BROWN}Skip${COLOR_RESET}"
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}
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populate() {
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local ROOT=$1
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local MAX_DIR_SIZE=$2
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local MAX_FILE_SIZE=$3
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mkdir -p $ROOT/{a,b,c,d,e,f,g}/{h,i}
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DIRS=`find $ROOT`
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for DIR in $DIRS; do
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COUNT=$(($RANDOM % $MAX_DIR_SIZE))
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for i in `seq $COUNT`; do
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FILE=`mktemp -p ${DIR}`
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SIZE=$(($RANDOM % $MAX_FILE_SIZE))
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dd if=/dev/urandom of=$FILE bs=1k count=$SIZE &>/dev/null
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done
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done
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return 0
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}
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init() {
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# Disable the udev rule 90-zfs.rules to prevent the zfs module
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# stack from being loaded due to the detection of a zfs device.
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# This is important because the test scripts require full control
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# over when and how the modules are loaded/unloaded. A trap is
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# set to ensure the udev rule is correctly replaced on exit.
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local RULE=${udevruledir}/90-zfs.rules
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if test -e ${RULE}; then
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trap "mv ${RULE}.disabled ${RULE}" INT TERM EXIT
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mv ${RULE} ${RULE}.disabled
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fi
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# Create a random directory tree of files and sub-directories to
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# to act as a copy source for the various regression tests.
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SRC_DIR=`mktemp -d -p /var/tmp/ zfs.src.XXXXXXXX`
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trap "rm -Rf $SRC_DIR" INT TERM EXIT
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populate $SRC_DIR 10 100
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}
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spl_dump_log() {
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${SYSCTL} -w kernel.spl.debug.dump=1 &>/dev/null
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local NAME=`dmesg | tail -n 1 | cut -f5 -d' '`
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${SPLBUILD}/cmd/spl ${NAME} >${NAME}.log
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echo
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echo "Dumped debug log: ${NAME}.log"
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tail -n1 ${NAME}.log
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echo
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return 0
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}
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check_modules() {
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local LOADED_MODULES=()
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local MISSING_MODULES=()
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for MOD in ${MODULES[*]}; do
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local NAME=`basename $MOD .ko`
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if ${LSMOD} | egrep -q "^${NAME}"; then
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LOADED_MODULES=(${NAME} ${LOADED_MODULES[*]})
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fi
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if [ ${INFOMOD} ${MOD} 2>/dev/null ]; then
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MISSING_MODULES=("\t${MOD}\n" ${MISSING_MODULES[*]})
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fi
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done
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if [ ${#LOADED_MODULES[*]} -gt 0 ]; then
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ERROR="Unload these modules with '${PROG} -u':\n"
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ERROR="${ERROR}${LOADED_MODULES[*]}"
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return 1
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fi
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if [ ${#MISSING_MODULES[*]} -gt 0 ]; then
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ERROR="The following modules can not be found,"
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ERROR="${ERROR} ensure your source trees are built:\n"
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ERROR="${ERROR}${MISSING_MODULES[*]}"
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return 1
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fi
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return 0
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}
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load_module() {
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local NAME=`basename $1 .ko`
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if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then
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echo "Loading ${NAME} ($@)"
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fi
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${LDMOD} $* &>/dev/null || ERROR="Failed to load $1" return 1
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return 0
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}
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load_modules() {
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mkdir -p /etc/zfs
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for MOD in ${KERNEL_MODULES[*]}; do
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load_module ${MOD}
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done
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for MOD in ${MODULES[*]}; do
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local NAME=`basename ${MOD} .ko`
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local VALUE=
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for OPT in "$@"; do
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OPT_NAME=`echo ${OPT} | cut -f1 -d'='`
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if [ ${NAME} = "${OPT_NAME}" ]; then
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VALUE=`echo ${OPT} | cut -f2- -d'='`
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fi
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done
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load_module ${MOD} ${VALUE} || return 1
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done
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if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then
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echo "Successfully loaded ZFS module stack"
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fi
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return 0
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}
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unload_module() {
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local NAME=`basename $1 .ko`
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if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then
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echo "Unloading ${NAME} ($@)"
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fi
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${RMMOD} ${NAME} || ERROR="Failed to unload ${NAME}" return 1
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return 0
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}
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unload_modules() {
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local MODULES_REVERSE=( $(echo ${MODULES[@]} |
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${AWK} '{for (i=NF;i>=1;i--) printf $i" "} END{print ""}') )
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for MOD in ${MODULES_REVERSE[*]}; do
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local NAME=`basename ${MOD} .ko`
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local USE_COUNT=`${LSMOD} |
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egrep "^${NAME} "| ${AWK} '{print $3}'`
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if [ "${USE_COUNT}" = 0 ] ; then
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if [ "${DUMP_LOG}" -a ${NAME} = "spl" ]; then
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spl_dump_log
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fi
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unload_module ${MOD} || return 1
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fi
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done
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if [ ${VERBOSE} ]; then
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echo "Successfully unloaded ZFS module stack"
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fi
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Check that the mdadm utilities are installed.
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#
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check_loop_utils() {
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test -f ${LOSETUP} || die "${LOSETUP} utility must be installed"
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}
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#
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# Find and return an unused loopback device.
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#
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unused_loop_device() {
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for DEVICE in `ls -1 /dev/loop[0-9]* 2>/dev/null`; do
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${LOSETUP} ${DEVICE} &>/dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo ${DEVICE}
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return
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fi
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done
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die "Error: Unable to find unused loopback device"
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}
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#
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# This can be slightly dangerous because the loop devices we are
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# cleaning up may not be ours. However, if the devices are currently
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# in use we will not be able to remove them, and we only remove
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# devices which include 'zpool' in the name. So any damage we might
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# do should be limited to other zfs related testing.
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#
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cleanup_loop_devices() {
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local TMP_FILE=`mktemp`
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${LOSETUP} -a | tr -d '()' >${TMP_FILE}
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${AWK} -F":" -v losetup="$LOSETUP" \
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'/zpool/ { system("losetup -d "$1) }' ${TMP_FILE}
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${AWK} -F" " '/zpool/ { system("rm -f "$3) }' ${TMP_FILE}
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rm -f ${TMP_FILE}
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}
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#
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# Destroy the passed loopback devices, this is used when you know
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# the names of the loopback devices.
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#
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destroy_loop_devices() {
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local LODEVICES="$1"
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msg "Destroying ${LODEVICES}"
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${LOSETUP} -d ${LODEVICES} || \
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die "Error $? destroying ${FILE} -> ${DEVICE} loopback"
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rm -f ${FILES}
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Create a device label taking care to briefly wait if udev needs to settle.
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#
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label() {
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local DEVICE=$1
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local LABEL=$2
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wait_udev ${DEVICE} 30 || return 1
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${PARTED} ${DEVICE} --script -- mklabel ${LABEL} || return 2
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Create a primary partition on a block device.
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#
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partition() {
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local DEVICE=$1
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local TYPE=$2
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local START=$3
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local END=$4
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${PARTED} --align optimal ${DEVICE} --script -- \
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mkpart ${TYPE} ${START} ${END} || return 1
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udev_trigger
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Create a filesystem on the block device
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#
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format() {
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local DEVICE=$1
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local FSTYPE=$2
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# Force 4K blocksize, else mkfs.ext2 tries to use 8K, which
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# won't mount
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/sbin/mkfs.${FSTYPE} -b 4096 -F -q ${DEVICE} >/dev/null || return 1
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Check that the mdadm utilities are installed.
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#
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check_md_utils() {
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test -f ${MDADM} || die "${MDADM} utility must be installed"
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test -f ${PARTED} || die "${PARTED} utility must be installed"
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}
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check_md_partitionable() {
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local LOFILE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool-lo.XXXXXXXX`
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local LODEVICE=`unused_loop_device`
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local MDDEVICE=`unused_md_device`
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local RESULT=1
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check_md_utils
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rm -f ${LOFILE}
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dd if=/dev/zero of=${LOFILE} bs=1M count=0 seek=16 \
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&>/dev/null || return ${RESULT}
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msg "Creating ${LODEVICE} using ${LOFILE}"
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${LOSETUP} ${LODEVICE} ${LOFILE}
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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rm -f ${LOFILE}
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return ${RESULT}
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fi
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msg "Creating ${MDDEVICE} using ${LODEVICE}"
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${MDADM} --build ${MDDEVICE} --level=faulty \
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--raid-devices=1 ${LODEVICE} &>/dev/null
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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destroy_loop_devices ${LODEVICE}
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rm -f ${LOFILE}
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return ${RESULT}
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fi
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wait_udev ${MDDEVICE} 30
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${BLOCKDEV} --rereadpt ${MDDEVICE} 2>/dev/null
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RESULT=$?
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destroy_md_devices ${MDDEVICE}
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destroy_loop_devices ${LODEVICE}
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rm -f ${LOFILE}
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return ${RESULT}
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}
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#
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# Find and return an unused md device.
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#
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unused_md_device() {
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for (( i=0; i<32; i++ )); do
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MDDEVICE=md${i}
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# Skip active devicesudo in /proc/mdstat.
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grep -q "${MDDEVICE} " /proc/mdstat && continue
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# Device doesn't exist, use it.
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if [ ! -e $/dev/{MDDEVICE} ]; then
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echo /dev/${MDDEVICE}
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return
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fi
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# Device exists but may not be in use.
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if [ -b /dev/${MDDEVICE} ]; then
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${MDADM} --detail /dev/${MDDEVICE} &>/dev/null
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if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
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echo /dev/${MDDEVICE}
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return
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fi
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fi
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done
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die "Error: Unable to find unused md device"
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}
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#
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# This can be slightly dangerous because it is possible the md devices
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# we are cleaning up may not be ours. However, if the devices are
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# currently in use we will not be able to remove them, and even if
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# we remove devices which were not out we do not zero the super block
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# so you should be able to reconstruct them.
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#
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cleanup_md_devices() {
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destroy_md_devices "`ls /dev/md* 2>/dev/null | grep -v p`"
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udev_trigger
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}
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#
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# Destroy the passed md devices, this is used when you know
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# the names of the md devices.
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#
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destroy_md_devices() {
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local MDDEVICES="$1"
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msg "Destroying ${MDDEVICES}"
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for MDDEVICE in ${MDDEVICES}; do
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${MDADM} --stop ${MDDEVICE} &>/dev/null
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${MDADM} --remove ${MDDEVICE} &>/dev/null
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${MDADM} --detail ${MDDEVICE} &>/dev/null
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done
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return 0
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}
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#
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# Check that the scsi utilities are installed.
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#
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check_sd_utils() {
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${INFOMOD} scsi_debug &>/dev/null || die "scsi_debug module required"
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test -f ${LSSCSI} || die "${LSSCSI} utility must be installed"
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}
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#
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# Rescan the scsi bus for scsi_debug devices. It is preferable to use the
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# scsi-rescan tool if it is installed, but if it's not we can fall back to
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# removing and readding the device manually. This rescan will only effect
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# the first scsi_debug device if scsi-rescan is missing.
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#
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scsi_rescan() {
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local AWK_SCRIPT="/scsi_debug/ { print \$1; exit }"
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if [ -f ${SCSIRESCAN} ]; then
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${SCSIRESCAN} --forcerescan --remove &>/dev/null
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else
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local SCSIID=`${LSSCSI} | ${AWK} "${AWK_SCRIPT}" | tr -d '[]'`
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local SCSIHOST=`echo ${SCSIID} | cut -f1 -d':'`
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echo 1 >"/sys/class/scsi_device/${SCSIID}/device/delete"
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udev_trigger
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echo "- - -" >/sys/class/scsi_host/host${SCSIHOST}/scan
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udev_trigger
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fi
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}
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#
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# Trigger udev and wait for it to settle.
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#
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udev_trigger() {
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if [ -f ${UDEVADM} ]; then
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${UDEVADM} trigger --action=change --subsystem-match=block
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${UDEVADM} settle
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else
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/sbin/udevtrigger
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/sbin/udevsettle
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fi
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}
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#
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# The following udev helper functions assume that the provided
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# udev rules file will create a /dev/disk/by-vdev/<CHANNEL><RANK>
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# disk mapping. In this mapping each CHANNEL is represented by
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# the letters a-z, and the RANK is represented by the numbers
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# 1-n. A CHANNEL should identify a group of RANKS which are all
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# attached to a single controller, each RANK represents a disk.
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# This provides a simply mechanism to locate a specific drive
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# given a known hardware configuration.
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#
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udev_setup() {
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local SRC_PATH=$1
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# When running in tree manually contruct symlinks in tree to
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# the proper devices. Symlinks are installed for all entires
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# in the config file regardless of if that device actually
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# exists. When installed as a package udev can be relied on for
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# this and it will only create links for devices which exist.
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if [ ${INTREE} ]; then
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PWD=`pwd`
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mkdir -p ${DEVDIR}/
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cd ${DEVDIR}/
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${AWK} '!/^#/ && /./ { system( \
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"ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2" "$1";" \
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"ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2"-part1 "$1"p1;" \
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"ln -f -s /dev/disk/by-path/"$2"-part9 "$1"p9;" \
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) }' $SRC_PATH
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cd ${PWD}
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else
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DST_FILE=`basename ${SRC_PATH} | cut -f1-2 -d'.'`
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DST_PATH=/etc/zfs/${DST_FILE}
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|
|
|
if [ -e ${DST_PATH} ]; then
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|
die "Error: Config ${DST_PATH} already exists"
|
|
fi
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|
|
|
cp ${SRC_PATH} ${DST_PATH}
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|
udev_trigger
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|
fi
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
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|
|
|
udev_cleanup() {
|
|
local SRC_PATH=$1
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|
|
|
if [ ${INTREE} ]; then
|
|
PWD=`pwd`
|
|
cd ${DEVDIR}/
|
|
${AWK} '!/^#/ && /./ { system( \
|
|
"rm -f "$1" "$1"p1 "$1"p9") }' $SRC_PATH
|
|
cd ${PWD}
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_cr2d() {
|
|
local CHANNEL=`echo "obase=16; $1+96" | bc`
|
|
local RANK=$2
|
|
|
|
printf "\x${CHANNEL}${RANK}"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_raid0_setup() {
|
|
local RANKS=$1
|
|
local CHANNELS=$2
|
|
local IDX=0
|
|
|
|
RAID0S=()
|
|
for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do
|
|
for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do
|
|
DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}`
|
|
RAID0S[${IDX}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}"
|
|
let IDX=IDX+1
|
|
done
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_raid10_setup() {
|
|
local RANKS=$1
|
|
local CHANNELS=$2
|
|
local IDX=0
|
|
|
|
RAID10S=()
|
|
for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do
|
|
for CHANNEL1 in `seq 1 2 ${CHANNELS}`; do
|
|
let CHANNEL2=CHANNEL1+1
|
|
DISK1=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL1} ${RANK}`
|
|
DISK2=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL2} ${RANK}`
|
|
GROUP="${DEVDIR}/${DISK1} ${DEVDIR}/${DISK2}"
|
|
RAID10S[${IDX}]="mirror ${GROUP}"
|
|
let IDX=IDX+1
|
|
done
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_raidz_setup() {
|
|
local RANKS=$1
|
|
local CHANNELS=$2
|
|
|
|
RAIDZS=()
|
|
for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do
|
|
RAIDZ=("raidz")
|
|
|
|
for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do
|
|
DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}`
|
|
RAIDZ[${CHANNEL}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
RAIDZS[${RANK}]="${RAIDZ[*]}"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
udev_raidz2_setup() {
|
|
local RANKS=$1
|
|
local CHANNELS=$2
|
|
|
|
RAIDZ2S=()
|
|
for RANK in `seq 1 ${RANKS}`; do
|
|
RAIDZ2=("raidz2")
|
|
|
|
for CHANNEL in `seq 1 ${CHANNELS}`; do
|
|
DISK=`udev_cr2d ${CHANNEL} ${RANK}`
|
|
RAIDZ2[${CHANNEL}]="${DEVDIR}/${DISK}"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
RAIDZ2S[${RANK}]="${RAIDZ2[*]}"
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
run_one_test() {
|
|
local TEST_NUM=$1
|
|
local TEST_NAME=$2
|
|
|
|
printf "%-4d %-34s " ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
test_${TEST_NUM}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
skip_one_test() {
|
|
local TEST_NUM=$1
|
|
local TEST_NAME=$2
|
|
|
|
printf "%-4d %-34s " ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
skip
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
run_test() {
|
|
local TEST_NUM=$1
|
|
local TEST_NAME=$2
|
|
|
|
for i in ${TESTS_SKIP[@]}; do
|
|
if [[ $i == ${TEST_NUM} ]] ; then
|
|
skip_one_test ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if [ "${TESTS_RUN[0]}" = "*" ]; then
|
|
run_one_test ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
else
|
|
for i in ${TESTS_RUN[@]}; do
|
|
if [[ $i == ${TEST_NUM} ]] ; then
|
|
run_one_test ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
skip_one_test ${TEST_NUM} "${TEST_NAME}"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wait_udev() {
|
|
local DEVICE=$1
|
|
local DELAY=$2
|
|
local COUNT=0
|
|
|
|
udev_trigger
|
|
while [ ! -e ${DEVICE} ]; do
|
|
if [ ${COUNT} -gt ${DELAY} ]; then
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
let COUNT=${COUNT}+1
|
|
sleep 1
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
stack_clear() {
|
|
local STACK_MAX_SIZE=/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/stack_max_size
|
|
local STACK_TRACER_ENABLED=/proc/sys/kernel/stack_tracer_enabled
|
|
|
|
if [ -e $STACK_MAX_SIZE ]; then
|
|
echo 1 >$STACK_TRACER_ENABLED
|
|
echo 0 >$STACK_MAX_SIZE
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
stack_check() {
|
|
local STACK_MAX_SIZE=/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/stack_max_size
|
|
local STACK_TRACE=/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/stack_trace
|
|
local STACK_LIMIT=7000
|
|
|
|
if [ -e $STACK_MAX_SIZE ]; then
|
|
STACK_SIZE=`cat $STACK_MAX_SIZE`
|
|
|
|
if [ $STACK_SIZE -ge $STACK_LIMIT ]; then
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "Warning: max stack size $STACK_SIZE bytes"
|
|
cat $STACK_TRACE
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|