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The phase 2 work primarily entails the Diagnosis Engine and the Retire Agent modules. It also includes infrastructure to support a crude FMD environment to host these modules. The Diagnosis Engine consumes I/O and checksum ereports and feeds them into a SERD engine which will generate a corres- ponding fault diagnosis when the SERD engine fires. All the diagnosis state data is collected into cases, one case per vdev being tracked. The Retire Agent responds to diagnosed faults by isolating the faulty VDEV. It will notify the ZFS kernel module of the new VDEV state (degraded or faulted). This agent is also responsible for managing hot spares across pools. When it encounters a device fault or a device removal it replaces the device with an appropriate spare if available. Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Closes #5343
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## Fault Management Logic for ZED ##
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The integration of Fault Management Daemon (FMD) logic from illumos
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is being deployed in three phases. This logic is encapsulated in
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several software modules inside ZED.
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### ZED+FM Phase 1 ###
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All the phase 1 work is in current Master branch. Phase I work includes:
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* Add new paths to the persistent VDEV label for device matching.
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* Add a disk monitor for generating _disk-add_ and _disk-change_ events.
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* Add support for automated VDEV auto-online, auto-replace and auto-expand.
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* Expand the statechange event to include all VDEV state transitions.
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### ZED+FM Phase 2 (WIP) ###
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The phase 2 work primarily entails the _Diagnosis Engine_ and the
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_Retire Agent_ modules. It also includes infrastructure to support a
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crude FMD environment to host these modules. For additional
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information see the **FMD Components in ZED** and **Implementation
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Notes** sections below.
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### ZED+FM Phase 3 ###
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Future work will add additional functionality and will likely include:
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* Add FMD module garbage collection (periodically call `fmd_module_gc()`).
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* Add real module property retrieval (currently hard-coded in accessors).
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* Additional diagnosis telemetry (like latency outliers and SMART data).
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* Export FMD module statistics.
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* Zedlet parallel execution and resiliency (add watchdog).
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### ZFS Fault Management Overview ###
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The primary purpose with ZFS fault management is automated diagnosis
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and isolation of VDEV faults. A fault is something we can associate
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with an impact (e.g. loss of data redundancy) and a corrective action
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(e.g. offline or replace a disk). A typical ZFS fault management stack
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is comprised of _error detectors_ (e.g. `zfs_ereport_post()`), a _disk
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monitor_, a _diagnosis engine_ and _response agents_.
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After detecting a software error, the ZFS kernel module sends error
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events to the ZED user daemon which in turn routes the events to its
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internal FMA modules based on their event subscriptions. Likewise, if
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a disk is added or changed in the system, the disk monitor sends disk
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events which are consumed by a response agent.
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### FMD Components in ZED ###
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There are three FMD modules (aka agents) that are now built into ZED.
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1. A _Diagnosis Engine_ module (`agents/zfs_diagnosis.c`)
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2. A _Retire Agent_ module (`agents/zfs_retire.c`)
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3. A _Disk Add Agent_ module (`agents/zfs_mod.c`)
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To begin with, a **Diagnosis Engine** consumes per-vdev I/O and checksum
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ereports and feeds them into a Soft Error Rate Discrimination (SERD)
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algorithm which will generate a corresponding fault diagnosis when the
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tracked VDEV encounters **N** events in a given **T** time window. The
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initial N and T values for the SERD algorithm are estimates inherited
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from illumos (10 errors in 10 minutes).
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In turn, a **Retire Agent** responds to diagnosed faults by isolating
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the faulty VDEV. It will notify the ZFS kernel module of the new VDEV
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state (degraded or faulted). The retire agent is also responsible for
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managing hot spares across all pools. When it encounters a device fault
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or a device removal it will replace the device with an appropriate
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spare if available.
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Finally, a **Disk Add Agent** responds to events from a libudev disk
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monitor (`EC_DEV_ADD` or `EC_DEV_STATUS`) and will online, replace or
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expand the associated VDEV. This agent is also known as the `zfs_mod`
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or Sysevent Loadable Module (SLM) on the illumos platform. The added
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disk is matched to a specific VDEV using its device id, physical path
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or VDEV GUID.
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Note that the _auto-replace_ feature (aka hot plug) is opt-in and you
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must set the pool's `autoreplace` property to enable it. The new disk
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will be matched to the corresponding leaf VDEV by physical location
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and labeled with a GPT partition before replacing the original VDEV
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in the pool.
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### Implementation Notes ###
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* The FMD module API required for logic modules is emulated and implemented
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in the `fmd_api.c` and `fmd_serd.c` source files. This support includes
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module registration, memory allocation, module property accessors, basic
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case management, one-shot timers and SERD engines.
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For detailed information on the FMD module API, see the document --
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_"Fault Management Daemon Programmer's Reference Manual"_.
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* The event subscriptions for the modules (located in a module specific
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configuration file on illumos) are currently hard-coded into the ZED
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`zfs_agent_dispatch()` function.
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* The FMD modules are called one at a time from a single thread that
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consumes events queued to the modules. These events are sourced from
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the normal ZED events and also include events posted from the diagnosis
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engine and the libudev disk event monitor.
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* The FMD code modules have minimal changes and were intentionally left
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as similar as possible to their upstream source files.
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* The sysevent namespace in ZED differs from illumos. For example:
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* illumos uses `"resource.sysevent.EC_zfs.ESC_ZFS_vdev_remove"`
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* Linux uses `"sysevent.fs.zfs.vdev_remove"`
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* The FMD Modules port was produced by Intel Federal, LLC under award
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number B609815 between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Intel
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Federal, LLC.
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