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Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch), Tue Mar 4 16:09:51 2008 UTC (16 years, 6 months ago) by nbrk
Branch: OPENBSD_4_2_BASE, MAIN
CVS Tags: jornada-partial-support-wip, HEAD Changes since 1.1: +0 -0 lines
Import of OpenBSD 4.2 release kernel tree with initial code to support
Jornada 720/728, StrongARM 1110-based handheld PC.
At this point kernel roots on NFS and boots into vfs_mountroot() and traps.
What is supported:
- glass console, Jornada framebuffer (jfb) works in 16bpp direct color mode
(needs some palette tweaks for non black/white/blue colors, i think)
- saic, SA11x0 interrupt controller (needs cleanup)
- sacom, SA11x0 UART (supported only as boot console for now)
- SA11x0 GPIO controller fully supported (but can't handle multiple interrupt
handlers on one gpio pin)
- sassp, SSP port on SA11x0 that attaches spibus
- Jornada microcontroller (jmcu) to control kbd, battery, etc throught
the SPI bus (wskbd attaches on jmcu, but not tested)
- tod functions seem work
- initial code for SA-1111 (chip companion) : this is TODO
Next important steps, i think:
- gpio and intc on sa1111
- pcmcia support for sa11x0 (and sa1111 help logic)
- REAL root on nfs when we have PCMCIA support (we may use any of supported pccard NICs)
- root on wd0! (using already supported PCMCIA-ATA)
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/* $OpenBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.16 2007/06/05 00:38:22 deraadt Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: rf_reconstruct.c,v 1.26 2000/06/04 02:05:13 oster Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Mark Holland
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
* rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/**************************************************************
*
* rf_reconstruct.c -- Code to perform on-line reconstruction.
*
**************************************************************/
#include "rf_types.h"
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#if __NETBSD__
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#endif
#include "rf_raid.h"
#include "rf_reconutil.h"
#include "rf_revent.h"
#include "rf_reconbuffer.h"
#include "rf_acctrace.h"
#include "rf_etimer.h"
#include "rf_dag.h"
#include "rf_desc.h"
#include "rf_general.h"
#include "rf_freelist.h"
#include "rf_debugprint.h"
#include "rf_driver.h"
#include "rf_utils.h"
#include "rf_shutdown.h"
#include "rf_kintf.h"
/*
* Setting these to -1 causes them to be set to their default values if not set
* by debug options.
*/
#define Dprintf(s) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf1(s,a) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf2(s,a,b) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf3(s,a,b,c) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
(void *)((unsigned long)c), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf4(s,a,b,c,d) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
(void *)((unsigned long)c), \
(void *)((unsigned long)d), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf5(s,a,b,c,d,e) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
(void *)((unsigned long)c), \
(void *)((unsigned long)d), \
(void *)((unsigned long)e), \
NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf6(s,a,b,c,d,e,f) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
(void *)((unsigned long)c), \
(void *)((unsigned long)d), \
(void *)((unsigned long)e), \
(void *)((unsigned long)f), \
NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define Dprintf7(s,a,b,c,d,e,f,g) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
(void *)((unsigned long)c), \
(void *)((unsigned long)d), \
(void *)((unsigned long)e), \
(void *)((unsigned long)f), \
(void *)((unsigned long)g), \
NULL); \
} while (0)
#define DDprintf1(s,a) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
#define DDprintf2(s,a,b) \
do { \
if (rf_reconDebug) \
rf_debug_printf(s, \
(void *)((unsigned long)a), \
(void *)((unsigned long)b), \
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); \
} while (0)
static RF_FreeList_t *rf_recond_freelist;
#define RF_MAX_FREE_RECOND 4
#define RF_RECOND_INC 1
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *rf_AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *,
RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t, RF_RaidDisk_t *, int,
RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t);
int rf_ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t, RF_ReconEvent_t *);
int rf_IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t);
int rf_TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t);
int rf_ComputePSDiskOffsets(RF_Raid_t *, RF_StripeNum_t,
RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t, RF_SectorNum_t *, RF_SectorNum_t *,
RF_RowCol_t *, RF_RowCol_t *, RF_SectorNum_t *);
int rf_ReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
int rf_ReconWriteDoneProc(void *, int);
void rf_CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t, RF_HeadSepLimit_t);
int rf_CheckHeadSeparation(RF_Raid_t *, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t, RF_HeadSepLimit_t, RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
void rf_ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *, int);
void rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *);
/*
* These functions are inlined on gcc. If they are used more than
* once, it is strongly advised to un-line them.
*/
void rf_FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *);
int rf_IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *, RF_RowCol_t);
int rf_CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(RF_Raid_t *,
RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *, RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *,
RF_RowCol_t, RF_RowCol_t, RF_StripeNum_t, RF_ReconUnitNum_t);
void rf_SignalReconDone(RF_Raid_t *);
struct RF_ReconDoneProc_s {
void (*proc) (RF_Raid_t *, void *);
void *arg;
RF_ReconDoneProc_t *next;
};
static RF_FreeList_t *rf_rdp_freelist;
#define RF_MAX_FREE_RDP 4
#define RF_RDP_INC 1
void
rf_SignalReconDone(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr)
{
RF_ReconDoneProc_t *p;
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->recon_done_proc_mutex);
for (p = raidPtr->recon_done_procs; p; p = p->next) {
p->proc(raidPtr, p->arg);
}
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->recon_done_proc_mutex);
}
int
rf_RegisterReconDoneProc(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, void (*proc) (RF_Raid_t *, void *),
void *arg, RF_ReconDoneProc_t **handlep)
{
RF_ReconDoneProc_t *p;
RF_FREELIST_GET(rf_rdp_freelist, p, next, (RF_ReconDoneProc_t *));
if (p == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
p->proc = proc;
p->arg = arg;
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->recon_done_proc_mutex);
p->next = raidPtr->recon_done_procs;
raidPtr->recon_done_procs = p;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->recon_done_proc_mutex);
if (handlep)
*handlep = p;
return (0);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Sets up the parameters that will be used by the reconstruction process.
* Currently there are none, except for those that the layout-specific
* configuration (e.g. rf_ConfigureDeclustered) routine sets up.
*
* In the kernel, we fire off the recon thread.
*
*****************************************************************************/
void
rf_ShutdownReconstruction(void *ignored)
{
RF_FREELIST_DESTROY(rf_recond_freelist, next, (RF_RaidReconDesc_t *));
RF_FREELIST_DESTROY(rf_rdp_freelist, next, (RF_ReconDoneProc_t *));
}
int
rf_ConfigureReconstruction(RF_ShutdownList_t **listp)
{
int rc;
RF_FREELIST_CREATE(rf_recond_freelist, RF_MAX_FREE_RECOND,
RF_RECOND_INC, sizeof(RF_RaidReconDesc_t));
if (rf_recond_freelist == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
RF_FREELIST_CREATE(rf_rdp_freelist, RF_MAX_FREE_RDP,
RF_RDP_INC, sizeof(RF_ReconDoneProc_t));
if (rf_rdp_freelist == NULL) {
RF_FREELIST_DESTROY(rf_recond_freelist, next,
(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *));
return (ENOMEM);
}
rc = rf_ShutdownCreate(listp, rf_ShutdownReconstruction, NULL);
if (rc) {
RF_ERRORMSG3("Unable to add to shutdown list file %s line %d"
" rc=%d.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, rc);
rf_ShutdownReconstruction(NULL);
return (rc);
}
return (0);
}
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *
rf_AllocRaidReconDesc(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row, RF_RowCol_t col,
RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr, int numDisksDone, RF_RowCol_t srow,
RF_RowCol_t scol)
{
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
RF_FREELIST_GET(rf_recond_freelist, reconDesc, next,
(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *));
reconDesc->raidPtr = raidPtr;
reconDesc->row = row;
reconDesc->col = col;
reconDesc->spareDiskPtr = spareDiskPtr;
reconDesc->numDisksDone = numDisksDone;
reconDesc->srow = srow;
reconDesc->scol = scol;
reconDesc->state = 0;
reconDesc->next = NULL;
return (reconDesc);
}
void
rf_FreeReconDesc(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
{
#if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
printf("RAIDframe: %qu recon event waits, %qu recon delays.\n",
reconDesc->numReconEventWaits, reconDesc->numReconExecDelays);
#endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
printf("RAIDframe: %qu max exec ticks.\n",
reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks);
#if (RF_RECON_STATS > 0) || defined(_KERNEL)
printf("\n");
#endif /* (RF_RECON_STATS > 0) || _KERNEL */
RF_FREELIST_FREE(rf_recond_freelist, reconDesc, next);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Primary routine to reconstruct a failed disk. This should be called from
* within its own thread. It won't return until reconstruction completes,
* fails, or is aborted.
*
*****************************************************************************/
int
rf_ReconstructFailedDisk(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row, RF_RowCol_t col)
{
RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
int rc;
lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
if (lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
/*
* The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
* disk at a time for each array.
*/
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
}
raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
rc = rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(raidPtr, row, col);
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
} else {
RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for"
" arch %c.\n", lp->parityConfig);
rc = EIO;
}
RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
wakeup(&raidPtr->waitForReconCond); /*
* XXX Methinks this will be
* needed at some point... GO
*/
return (rc);
}
int
rf_ReconstructFailedDiskBasic(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row,
RF_RowCol_t col)
{
RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
RF_RowCol_t srow, scol;
int numDisksDone = 0, rc;
/* First look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct the data. */
/*
* Spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0. This may have to
* change eventually.
*/
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status == rf_ds_failed);
if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
if (raidPtr->status[row] != rf_rs_degraded) {
RF_ERRORMSG2("Unable to reconstruct disk at row %d"
" col %d because status not degraded.\n", row, col);
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return (EINVAL);
}
srow = row;
scol = (-1);
} else {
srow = 0;
for (scol = raidPtr->numCol;
scol < raidPtr->numCol + raidPtr->numSpare; scol++) {
if (raidPtr->Disks[srow][scol].status == rf_ds_spare) {
spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[srow][scol];
spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
break;
}
}
if (!spareDiskPtr) {
RF_ERRORMSG2("Unable to reconstruct disk at row %d"
" col %d because no spares are available.\n",
row, col);
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return (ENOSPC);
}
printf("RECON: initiating reconstruction on row %d col %d"
" -> spare at row %d col %d.\n", row, col, srow, scol);
}
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
reconDesc = rf_AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, row, col,
spareDiskPtr, numDisksDone, srow, scol);
raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
#if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
#endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
if (!rc) {
/* Fix up the component label. */
/* Don't actually need the read here... */
raidread_component_label(
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[srow][scol].ci_dev,
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[srow][scol].ci_vp,
&c_label);
raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, &c_label);
c_label.row = row;
c_label.column = col;
c_label.clean = RF_RAID_DIRTY;
c_label.status = rf_ds_optimal;
/* XXXX MORE NEEDED HERE. */
raidwrite_component_label(
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[srow][scol].ci_dev,
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[srow][scol].ci_vp,
&c_label);
}
return (rc);
}
/*
*
* Allow reconstructing a disk in-place -- i.e. component /dev/sd2e goes AWOL,
* and you don't get a spare until the next Monday. With this function
* (and hot-swappable drives) you can now put your new disk containing
* /dev/sd2e on the bus, scsictl it alive, and then use raidctl(8) to
* rebuild the data "on the spot".
*
*/
int
rf_ReconstructInPlace(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row, RF_RowCol_t col)
{
RF_RaidDisk_t *spareDiskPtr = NULL;
RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc;
RF_LayoutSW_t *lp;
RF_RaidDisk_t *badDisk;
RF_ComponentLabel_t c_label;
int numDisksDone = 0, rc;
struct partinfo dpart;
struct vnode *vp;
struct vattr va;
struct proc *proc;
int retcode;
int ac;
lp = raidPtr->Layout.map;
if (lp->SubmitReconBuffer) {
/*
* The current infrastructure only supports reconstructing one
* disk at a time for each array.
*/
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
if ((raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status == rf_ds_optimal) &&
(raidPtr->numFailures > 0)) {
/* XXX 0 above shouldn't be constant !!! */
/*
* Some component other than this has failed.
* Let's not make things worse than they already
* are...
*/
#ifdef RAIDDEBUG
printf("RAIDFRAME: Unable to reconstruct to disk at:\n"
" Row: %d Col: %d Too many failures.\n",
row, col);
#endif /* RAIDDEBUG */
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status == rf_ds_reconstructing) {
#ifdef RAIDDEBUG
printf("RAIDFRAME: Unable to reconstruct to disk at:\n"
" Row: %d Col: %d Reconstruction already"
" occurring !\n", row, col);
#endif /* RAIDDEBUG */
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status != rf_ds_failed) {
/* "It's gone..." */
raidPtr->numFailures++;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status = rf_ds_failed;
raidPtr->status[row] = rf_rs_degraded;
rf_update_component_labels(raidPtr,
RF_NORMAL_COMPONENT_UPDATE);
}
while (raidPtr->reconInProgress) {
RF_WAIT_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond, raidPtr->mutex);
}
raidPtr->reconInProgress++;
/*
* First look for a spare drive onto which to reconstruct
* the data. Spare disk descriptors are stored in row 0.
* This may have to change eventually.
*/
/*
* Actually, we don't care if it's failed or not...
* On a RAID set with correct parity, this function
* should be callable on any component without ill effects.
*/
/*
* RF_ASSERT(raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status == rf_ds_failed);
*/
if (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
RF_ERRORMSG2("Unable to reconstruct to disk at row %d"
" col %d: operation not supported for"
" RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE.\n", row, col);
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return (EINVAL);
}
/*
* XXX Need goop here to see if the disk is alive,
* and, if not, make it so...
*/
badDisk = &raidPtr->Disks[row][col];
proc = raidPtr->recon_thread;
/*
* This device may have been opened successfully the
* first time. Close it before trying to open it again...
*/
if (raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp != NULL) {
printf("Closing the opened device: %s\n",
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].devname);
vp = raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp;
ac = raidPtr->Disks[row][col].auto_configured;
rf_close_component(raidPtr, vp, ac);
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp = NULL;
}
/*
* Note that this disk was *not* auto_configured (any longer).
*/
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].auto_configured = 0;
printf("About to (re-)open the device for rebuilding: %s\n",
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].devname);
retcode = raidlookup(raidPtr->Disks[row][col].devname,
proc, &vp);
if (retcode) {
printf("raid%d: rebuilding: raidlookup on device: %s"
" failed: %d !\n", raidPtr->raidid,
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].devname, retcode);
/*
* XXX the component isn't responding properly...
* Must still be dead :-(
*/
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return(retcode);
} else {
/*
* Ok, so we can at least do a lookup...
* How about actually getting a vp for it ?
*/
if ((retcode =
VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, proc->p_ucred, proc)) != 0) {
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return(retcode);
}
retcode = VOP_IOCTL(vp, DIOCGPART, (caddr_t) & dpart,
FREAD, proc->p_ucred, proc);
if (retcode) {
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
return(retcode);
}
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].blockSize =
dpart.disklab->d_secsize;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].numBlocks =
DL_GETPSIZE(dpart.part) - rf_protectedSectors;
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp = vp;
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_dev = va.va_rdev;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].dev = va.va_rdev;
/*
* We allow the user to specify that only a
* fraction of the disks should be used this is
* just for debug: it speeds up the parity scan.
*/
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].numBlocks =
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].numBlocks *
rf_sizePercentage / 100;
}
spareDiskPtr = &raidPtr->Disks[row][col];
spareDiskPtr->status = rf_ds_used_spare;
printf("RECON: Initiating in-place reconstruction on\n");
printf(" row %d col %d -> spare at row %d col %d.\n",
row, col, row, col);
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
reconDesc = rf_AllocRaidReconDesc((void *) raidPtr, row, col,
spareDiskPtr, numDisksDone, row, col);
raidPtr->reconDesc = (void *) reconDesc;
#if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
reconDesc->hsStallCount = 0;
reconDesc->numReconExecDelays = 0;
reconDesc->numReconEventWaits = 0;
#endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
reconDesc->reconExecTimerRunning = 0;
reconDesc->reconExecTicks = 0;
reconDesc->maxReconExecTicks = 0;
rc = rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(reconDesc);
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
raidPtr->reconInProgress--;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
} else {
RF_ERRORMSG1("RECON: no way to reconstruct failed disk for"
" arch %c.\n", lp->parityConfig);
rc = EIO;
}
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
if (!rc) {
/*
* Need to set these here, as at this point it'll be claiming
* that the disk is in rf_ds_spared ! But we know better :-)
*/
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status = rf_ds_optimal;
raidPtr->status[row] = rf_rs_optimal;
/* Fix up the component label. */
/* Don't actually need the read here... */
raidread_component_label(
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_dev,
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp,
&c_label);
raid_init_component_label(raidPtr, &c_label);
c_label.row = row;
c_label.column = col;
raidwrite_component_label(raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_dev,
raidPtr->raid_cinfo[row][col].ci_vp, &c_label);
}
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
RF_SIGNAL_COND(raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
wakeup(&raidPtr->waitForReconCond);
return (rc);
}
int
rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk(RF_RaidReconDesc_t *reconDesc)
{
RF_Raid_t *raidPtr = reconDesc->raidPtr;
RF_RowCol_t row = reconDesc->row;
RF_RowCol_t col = reconDesc->col;
RF_RowCol_t srow = reconDesc->srow;
RF_RowCol_t scol = reconDesc->scol;
RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr;
RF_ReconEvent_t *event;
struct timeval etime, elpsd;
unsigned long xor_s, xor_resid_us;
int retcode, i, ds;
switch (reconDesc->state) {
case 0:
raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs = 0;
/* Create one trace record per physical disk. */
RF_Malloc(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol *
sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t), (RF_AccTraceEntry_t *));
/*
* Quiesce the array prior to starting recon. This is needed
* to assure no nasty interactions with pending user writes.
* We need to do this before we change the disk or row status.
*/
reconDesc->state = 1;
Dprintf("RECON: begin request suspend.\n");
retcode = rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
Dprintf("RECON: end request suspend.\n");
rf_StartUserStats(raidPtr); /*
* Zero out the stats kept on
* user accs.
*/
/* Fall through to state 1. */
case 1:
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
/*
* Create the reconstruction control pointer and install it in
* the right slot.
*/
raidPtr->reconControl[row] =
rf_MakeReconControl(reconDesc, row, col, srow, scol);
mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap;
raidPtr->status[row] = rf_rs_reconstructing;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status = rf_ds_reconstructing;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].spareRow = srow;
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].spareCol = scol;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
RF_GETTIME(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime);
/*
* Now start up the actual reconstruction: issue a read for
* each surviving disk.
*/
reconDesc->numDisksDone = 0;
for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++) {
if (i != col) {
/*
* Find and issue the next I/O on the
* indicated disk.
*/
if (rf_IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, row, i)) {
Dprintf2("RECON: done issuing for r%d"
" c%d.\n", row, i);
reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
}
}
}
reconDesc->state = 2;
case 2:
Dprintf("RECON: resume requests.\n");
rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
reconDesc->state = 3;
case 3:
/*
* Process reconstruction events until all disks report that
* they've completed all work.
*/
mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap;
while (reconDesc->numDisksDone < raidPtr->numCol - 1) {
event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc, row,
(void (*) (void *)) rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk,
reconDesc);
RF_ASSERT(event);
if (rf_ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, row, event))
reconDesc->numDisksDone++;
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsTotal =
mapPtr->totalRUs;
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsComplete =
mapPtr->totalRUs -
rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr);
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->percentComplete =
(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsComplete * 100 /
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->numRUsTotal);
if (rf_prReconSched) {
rf_PrintReconSchedule(
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap,
&(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime));
}
}
reconDesc->state = 4;
case 4:
mapPtr = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap;
if (rf_reconDebug) {
printf("RECON: all reads completed.\n");
}
/*
* At this point all the reads have completed. We now wait
* for any pending writes to complete, and then we're done.
*/
while (rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap) > 0) {
event = rf_GetNextReconEvent(reconDesc, row,
(void (*) (void *)) rf_ContinueReconstructFailedDisk,
reconDesc);
RF_ASSERT(event);
/* Ignore return code. */
(void) rf_ProcessReconEvent(raidPtr, row, event);
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->percentComplete =
100 - (rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr) * 100 /
mapPtr->totalRUs);
if (rf_prReconSched) {
rf_PrintReconSchedule(
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap,
&(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime));
}
}
reconDesc->state = 5;
case 5:
/*
* Success: mark the dead disk as reconstructed. We quiesce
* the array here to assure no nasty interactions with pending
* user accesses, when we free up the psstatus structure as
* part of FreeReconControl().
*/
reconDesc->state = 6;
retcode = rf_SuspendNewRequestsAndWait(raidPtr);
rf_StopUserStats(raidPtr);
rf_PrintUserStats(raidPtr); /*
* Print out the stats on user
* accs accumulated during
* recon.
*/
/* Fall through to state 6. */
case 6:
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
raidPtr->numFailures--;
ds = (raidPtr->Layout.map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE);
raidPtr->Disks[row][col].status = (ds) ? rf_ds_dist_spared :
rf_ds_spared;
raidPtr->status[row] = (ds) ? rf_rs_reconfigured :
rf_rs_optimal;
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->mutex);
RF_GETTIME(etime);
RF_TIMEVAL_DIFF(&(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime),
&etime, &elpsd);
/*
* XXX -- Why is state 7 different from state 6 if there is no
* return() here ? -- XXX Note that I set elpsd above & use it
* below, so if you put a return here you'll have to fix this.
* (also, FreeReconControl is called below).
*/
case 7:
rf_ResumeNewRequests(raidPtr);
printf("Reconstruction of disk at row %d col %d completed.\n",
row, col);
xor_s = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs / 1000000;
xor_resid_us = raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs % 1000000;
printf("Recon time was %d.%06d seconds, accumulated XOR time"
" was %ld us (%ld.%06ld).\n", (int) elpsd.tv_sec,
(int) elpsd.tv_usec, raidPtr->accumXorTimeUs, xor_s,
xor_resid_us);
printf(" (start time %d sec %d usec, end time %d sec %d"
" usec)\n",
(int) raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime.tv_sec,
(int) raidPtr->reconControl[row]->starttime.tv_usec,
(int) etime.tv_sec, (int) etime.tv_usec);
#if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
printf("Total head-sep stall count was %d.\n",
(int) reconDesc->hsStallCount);
#endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
rf_FreeReconControl(raidPtr, row);
RF_Free(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs, raidPtr->numCol *
sizeof(RF_AccTraceEntry_t));
rf_FreeReconDesc(reconDesc);
}
rf_SignalReconDone(raidPtr);
return (0);
}
/*****************************************************************************
* Do the right thing upon each reconstruction event.
* Returns nonzero if and only if there is nothing left unread on the
* indicated disk.
*****************************************************************************/
int
rf_ProcessReconEvent(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t frow,
RF_ReconEvent_t *event)
{
int retcode = 0, submitblocked;
RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU;
Dprintf1("RECON: rf_ProcessReconEvent type %d.\n", event->type);
switch (event->type) {
/* A read I/O has completed. */
case RF_REVENT_READDONE:
rbuf = raidPtr->reconControl[frow]
->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf;
Dprintf3("RECON: READDONE EVENT: row %d col %d psid %ld.\n",
frow, event->col, rbuf->parityStripeID);
Dprintf7("RECON: done read psid %ld buf %lx %02x %02x %02x"
" %02x %02x.\n", rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer,
rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff,
rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff,
rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 0, 0);
Dprintf1("RECON: submitblocked=%d.\n", submitblocked);
if (!submitblocked)
retcode = rf_IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, frow,
event->col);
break;
/* A write I/O has completed. */
case RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE:
if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
}
sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit *
raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
Dprintf3("RECON: WRITEDONE EVENT: psid %d ru %d"
" (%d %% complete).\n",
rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru,
raidPtr->reconControl[frow]->percentComplete);
rf_ReconMapUpdate(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl[frow]
->reconMap, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset,
rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset + sectorsPerRU - 1);
rf_RemoveFromActiveReconTable(raidPtr, frow,
rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FLOATING) {
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl[frow]->rb_mutex);
raidPtr->numFullReconBuffers--;
rf_ReleaseFloatingReconBuffer(raidPtr, frow, rbuf);
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(raidPtr->reconControl[frow]->rb_mutex);
} else
if (rbuf->type == RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED)
rf_FreeReconBuffer(rbuf);
else
RF_ASSERT(0);
break;
/* A buffer-stall condition has been cleared. */
case RF_REVENT_BUFCLEAR:
Dprintf2("RECON: BUFCLEAR EVENT: row %d col %d.\n", frow,
event->col);
submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(raidPtr
->reconControl[frow]->perDiskInfo[event->col].rbuf, 0,
(int) (long) event->arg);
RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked); /*
* We wouldn't have gotten the
* BUFCLEAR event if we
* couldn't submit.
*/
retcode = rf_IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, frow, event->col);
break;
/* A user-write reconstruction blockage has been cleared. */
case RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR:
DDprintf2("RECON: BLOCKCLEAR EVENT: row %d col %d.\n",
frow, event->col);
retcode = rf_TryToRead(raidPtr, frow, event->col);
break;
/*
* A max-head-separation reconstruction blockage has been
* cleared.
*/
case RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR:
Dprintf2("RECON: HEADSEPCLEAR EVENT: row %d col %d.\n",
frow, event->col);
retcode = rf_TryToRead(raidPtr, frow, event->col);
break;
/* A buffer has become ready to write. */
case RF_REVENT_BUFREADY:
Dprintf2("RECON: BUFREADY EVENT: row %d col %d.\n",
frow, event->col);
retcode = rf_IssueNextWriteRequest(raidPtr, frow);
if (rf_floatingRbufDebug) {
rf_CheckFloatingRbufCount(raidPtr, 1);
}
break;
/*
* We need to skip the current RU entirely because it got
* recon'd while we were waiting for something else to happen.
*/
case RF_REVENT_SKIP:
DDprintf2("RECON: SKIP EVENT: row %d col %d.\n",
frow, event->col);
retcode = rf_IssueNextReadRequest(raidPtr, frow, event->col);
break;
/*
* A forced-reconstruction read access has completed. Just
* submit the buffer.
*/
case RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE:
rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) event->arg;
rf_FreeDiskQueueData((RF_DiskQueueData_t *) rbuf->arg);
DDprintf2("RECON: FORCEDREADDONE EVENT: row %d col %d.\n",
frow, event->col);
submitblocked = rf_SubmitReconBuffer(rbuf, 1, 0);
RF_ASSERT(!submitblocked);
break;
default:
RF_PANIC();
}
rf_FreeReconEventDesc(event);
return (retcode);
}
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Find the next thing that's needed on the indicated disk, and issue
* a read request for it. We assume that the reconstruction buffer
* associated with this process is free to receive the data. If
* reconstruction is blocked on the indicated RU, we issue a
* blockage-release request instead of a physical disk read request.
* If the current disk gets too far ahead of the others, we issue a
* head-separation wait request and return.
*
* ctrl->{ru_count, curPSID, diskOffset} and
* rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset are maintained to point to the unit
* we're currently accessing. Note that this deviates from the
* standard C idiom of having counters point to the next thing to be
* accessed. This allows us to easily retry when we're blocked by
* head separation or reconstruction-blockage events.
*
* Returns nonzero if and only if there is nothing left unread on the
* indicated disk.
*
*****************************************************************************/
int
rf_IssueNextReadRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row, RF_RowCol_t col)
{
RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl =
&raidPtr->reconControl[row]->perDiskInfo[col];
RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = ctrl->rbuf;
RF_ReconUnitCount_t RUsPerPU =
layoutPtr->SUsPerPU / layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU =
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
int do_new_check = 0, retcode = 0, status;
/*
* If we are currently the slowest disk, mark that we have to do a new
* check.
*/
if (ctrl->headSepCounter <=
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->minHeadSepCounter)
do_new_check = 1;
while (1) {
ctrl->ru_count++;
if (ctrl->ru_count < RUsPerPU) {
ctrl->diskOffset += sectorsPerRU;
rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset += sectorsPerRU;
} else {
ctrl->curPSID++;
ctrl->ru_count = 0;
/* code left over from when head-sep was based on
* parity stripe id */
if (ctrl->curPSID >=
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->lastPSID) {
rf_CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, row,
++(ctrl->headSepCounter));
return (1); /* Finito ! */
}
/*
* Find the disk offsets of the start of the parity
* stripe on both the current disk and the failed
* disk. Skip this entire parity stripe if either disk
* does not appear in the indicated PS.
*/
status = rf_ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr,
ctrl->curPSID, row, col, &ctrl->diskOffset,
&rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, &rbuf->spRow,
&rbuf->spCol, &rbuf->spOffset);
if (status) {
ctrl->ru_count = RUsPerPU - 1;
continue;
}
}
rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
/* Skip this RU if it's already been reconstructed. */
if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl[row]
->reconMap, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
Dprintf2("Skipping psid %ld ru %d: already"
" reconstructed.\n", ctrl->curPSID, ctrl->ru_count);
continue;
}
break;
}
ctrl->headSepCounter++;
if (do_new_check) /* Update min if needed. */
rf_CheckForNewMinHeadSep(raidPtr, row, ctrl->headSepCounter);
/*
* At this point, we have definitely decided what to do, and we have
* only to see if we can actually do it now.
*/
rbuf->parityStripeID = ctrl->curPSID;
rbuf->which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
bzero((char *) &raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col],
sizeof(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col]));
raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].reconacc = 1;
RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
retcode = rf_TryToRead(raidPtr, row, col);
return (retcode);
}
/*
* Tries to issue the next read on the indicated disk. We may be
* blocked by (a) the heads being too far apart, or (b) recon on the
* indicated RU being blocked due to a write by a user thread. In
* this case, we issue a head-sep or blockage wait request, which will
* cause this same routine to be invoked again later when the blockage
* has cleared.
*/
int
rf_TryToRead(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row, RF_RowCol_t col)
{
RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl =
&raidPtr->reconControl[row]->perDiskInfo[col];
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU =
raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit * raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU;
RF_StripeNum_t psid = ctrl->curPSID;
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru = ctrl->ru_count;
RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
int status, created = 0;
RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr;
/*
* If the current disk is too far ahead of the others, issue a
* head-separation wait and return.
*/
if (rf_CheckHeadSeparation(raidPtr, ctrl, row, col,
ctrl->headSepCounter, which_ru))
return (0);
RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl[row]
->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_CREATE, &created);
/*
* If recon is blocked on the indicated parity stripe, issue a
* block-wait request and return. This also must mark the indicated RU
* in the stripe as under reconstruction if not blocked.
*/
status = rf_CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(raidPtr, pssPtr, ctrl,
row, col, psid, which_ru);
if (status == RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
Dprintf2("RECON: Stalling psid %ld ru %d: recon blocked.\n",
psid, which_ru);
goto out;
} else
if (status == RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) {
rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, row, col, NULL,
RF_REVENT_SKIP);
goto out;
}
/*
* Make one last check to be sure that the indicated RU didn't get
* reconstructed while we were waiting for something else to happen.
* This is unfortunate in that it causes us to make this check twice
* in the normal case. Might want to make some attempt to re-work
* this so that we only do this check if we've definitely blocked on
* one of the above checks. When this condition is detected, we may
* have just created a bogus status entry, which we need to delete.
*/
if (rf_CheckRUReconstructed(raidPtr->reconControl[row]->reconMap,
ctrl->rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset)) {
Dprintf2("RECON: Skipping psid %ld ru %d: prior recon after"
" stall.\n", psid, which_ru);
if (created)
rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr,
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->pssTable, pssPtr);
rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, row, col, NULL, RF_REVENT_SKIP);
goto out;
}
/* Found something to read. Issue the I/O. */
Dprintf5("RECON: Read for psid %ld on row %d col %d offset %ld"
" buf %lx.\n", psid, row, col, ctrl->diskOffset,
ctrl->rbuf->buffer);
RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].specific.recon.recon_start_to_fetch_us =
RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col].recon_timer);
/*
* Should be ok to use a NULL proc pointer here, all the bufs we use
* should be in kernel space.
*/
req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_READ, ctrl->diskOffset,
sectorsPerRU, ctrl->rbuf->buffer, psid, which_ru,
rf_ReconReadDoneProc, (void *) ctrl, NULL,
&raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[col], (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL);
RF_ASSERT(req); /* XXX -- Fix this. -- XXX */
ctrl->rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[row][col], req, RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
pssPtr->issued[col] = 1;
out:
RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
return (0);
}
/*
* Given a parity stripe ID, we want to find out whether both the
* current disk and the failed disk exist in that parity stripe. If
* not, we want to skip this whole PS. If so, we want to find the
* disk offset of the start of the PS on both the current disk and the
* failed disk.
*
* This works by getting a list of disks comprising the indicated
* parity stripe, and searching the list for the current and failed
* disks. Once we've decided they both exist in the parity stripe, we
* need to decide whether each is data or parity, so that we'll know
* which mapping function to call to get the corresponding disk
* offsets.
*
* This is kind of unpleasant, but doing it this way allows the
* reconstruction code to use parity stripe IDs rather than physical
* disks address to march through the failed disk, which greatly
* simplifies a lot of code, as well as eliminating the need for a
* reverse-mapping function. I also think it will execute faster,
* since the calls to the mapping module are kept to a minimum.
*
* ASSUMES THAT THE STRIPE IDENTIFIER IDENTIFIES THE DISKS COMPRISING
* THE STRIPE IN THE CORRECT ORDER.
*/
int
rf_ComputePSDiskOffsets(
RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, /* RAID descriptor. */
RF_StripeNum_t psid, /* Parity stripe identifier. */
RF_RowCol_t row, /*
* Row and column of disk to find
* the offsets for.
*/
RF_RowCol_t col,
RF_SectorNum_t *outDiskOffset,
RF_SectorNum_t *outFailedDiskSectorOffset,
RF_RowCol_t *spRow, /*
* OUT: Row,col of spare unit for
* failed unit.
*/
RF_RowCol_t *spCol,
RF_SectorNum_t *spOffset /*
* OUT: Offset into disk containing
* spare unit.
*/
)
{
RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->fcol;
RF_RaidAddr_t sosRaidAddress; /* start-of-stripe */
RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
u_int i, j, k, i_offset, j_offset;
RF_RowCol_t prow, pcol;
int testcol, testrow;
RF_RowCol_t stripe;
RF_SectorNum_t poffset;
char i_is_parity = 0, j_is_parity = 0;
RF_RowCol_t stripeWidth =
layoutPtr->numDataCol + layoutPtr->numParityCol;
/* Get a listing of the disks comprising that stripe. */
sosRaidAddress = rf_ParityStripeIDToRaidAddress(layoutPtr, psid);
(layoutPtr->map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &diskids,
&stripe);
RF_ASSERT(diskids);
/*
* Reject this entire parity stripe if it does not contain the
* indicated disk or it does not contain the failed disk.
*/
if (row != stripe)
goto skipit;
for (i = 0; i < stripeWidth; i++) {
if (col == diskids[i])
break;
}
if (i == stripeWidth)
goto skipit;
for (j = 0; j < stripeWidth; j++) {
if (fcol == diskids[j])
break;
}
if (j == stripeWidth) {
goto skipit;
}
/* Find out which disk the parity is on. */
(layoutPtr->map->MapParity) (raidPtr, sosRaidAddress, &prow, &pcol,
&poffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
/* Find out if either the current RU or the failed RU is parity. */
/*
* Also, if the parity occurs in this stripe prior to the data and/or
* failed col, we need to decrement i and/or j.
*/
for (k = 0; k < stripeWidth; k++)
if (diskids[k] == pcol)
break;
RF_ASSERT(k < stripeWidth);
i_offset = i;
j_offset = j;
if (k < i)
i_offset--;
else
if (k == i) {
i_is_parity = 1;
i_offset = 0;
} /*
* Set offsets to zero to disable multiply
* below.
*/
if (k < j)
j_offset--;
else
if (k == j) {
j_is_parity = 1;
j_offset = 0;
}
/*
* At this point, [ij]_is_parity tells us whether the [current,failed]
* disk is parity at the start of this RU, and, if data, "[ij]_offset"
* tells us how far into the stripe the [current,failed] disk is.
*/
/*
* Call the mapping routine to get the offset into the current disk,
* repeat for failed disk.
*/
if (i_is_parity)
layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset *
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testrow, &testcol,
outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
else
layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + i_offset *
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testrow, &testcol,
outDiskOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
RF_ASSERT(row == testrow && col == testcol);
if (j_is_parity)
layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset *
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testrow, &testcol,
outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
else
layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress + j_offset *
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, &testrow, &testcol,
outFailedDiskSectorOffset, RF_DONT_REMAP);
RF_ASSERT(row == testrow && fcol == testcol);
/* Now locate the spare unit for the failed unit. */
if (layoutPtr->map->flags & RF_DISTRIBUTE_SPARE) {
if (j_is_parity)
layoutPtr->map->MapParity(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress +
j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spRow,
spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
else
layoutPtr->map->MapSector(raidPtr, sosRaidAddress +
j_offset * layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit, spRow,
spCol, spOffset, RF_REMAP);
} else {
*spRow = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->spareRow;
*spCol = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->spareCol;
*spOffset = *outFailedDiskSectorOffset;
}
return (0);
skipit:
Dprintf3("RECON: Skipping psid %ld: nothing needed from r%d c%d.\n",
psid, row, col);
return (1);
}
/*
* This is called when a buffer has become ready to write to the replacement
* disk.
*/
int
rf_IssueNextWriteRequest(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row)
{
RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU =
layoutPtr->sectorsPerStripeUnit * layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
RF_RowCol_t fcol = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->fcol;
RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf;
RF_DiskQueueData_t *req;
rbuf = rf_GetFullReconBuffer(raidPtr->reconControl[row]);
RF_ASSERT(rbuf); /*
* There must be one available, or we wouldn't
* have gotten the event that sent us here.
*/
RF_ASSERT(rbuf->pssPtr);
rbuf->pssPtr->writeRbuf = rbuf;
rbuf->pssPtr = NULL;
Dprintf7("RECON: New write (r %d c %d offs %d) for psid %ld ru %d"
" (failed disk offset %ld) buf %lx.\n",
rbuf->spRow, rbuf->spCol, rbuf->spOffset, rbuf->parityStripeID,
rbuf->which_ru, rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset, rbuf->buffer);
Dprintf6("RECON: new write psid %ld %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x.\n",
rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->buffer[0] & 0xff,
rbuf->buffer[1] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[2] & 0xff,
rbuf->buffer[3] & 0xff, rbuf->buffer[4] & 0xff);
/*
* Should be ok to use a NULL b_proc here b/c all addrs should be in
* kernel space.
*/
req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(RF_IO_TYPE_WRITE, rbuf->spOffset,
sectorsPerRU, rbuf->buffer, rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru,
rf_ReconWriteDoneProc, (void *) rbuf, NULL,
&raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[fcol], (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL);
RF_ASSERT(req); /* XXX -- Fix this. -- XXX */
rbuf->arg = (void *) req;
rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr->Queues[rbuf->spRow][rbuf->spCol], req,
RF_IO_RECON_PRIORITY);
return (0);
}
/*
* This gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction read
* operation. The arg is a pointer to the per-disk reconstruction
* control structure for the process that just finished a read.
*
* Called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything
* illegal here.
*/
int
rf_ReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
{
RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl = (RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *) arg;
RF_Raid_t *raidPtr = ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->raidPtr;
if (status) {
/*
* XXX
*/
printf("Recon read failed !\n");
RF_PANIC();
}
RF_ETIMER_STOP(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
RF_ETIMER_EVAL(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].specific.recon.
recon_fetch_to_return_us =
RF_ETIMER_VAL_US(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
RF_ETIMER_START(raidPtr->recon_tracerecs[ctrl->col].recon_timer);
rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, ctrl->row, ctrl->col, NULL,
RF_REVENT_READDONE);
return (0);
}
/*
* This gets called upon the completion of a reconstruction write operation.
* The arg is a pointer to the rbuf that was just written.
*
* Called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
*/
int
rf_ReconWriteDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
{
RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = (RF_ReconBuffer_t *) arg;
Dprintf2("Reconstruction completed on psid %ld ru %d.\n",
rbuf->parityStripeID, rbuf->which_ru);
if (status) {
/* fprintf(stderr, "Recon write failed !\n"); */
printf("Recon write failed !\n");
RF_PANIC();
}
rf_CauseReconEvent((RF_Raid_t *) rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->row, rbuf->col,
arg, RF_REVENT_WRITEDONE);
return (0);
}
/*
* Computes a new minimum head sep, and wakes up anyone who needs to
* be woken as a result.
*/
void
rf_CheckForNewMinHeadSep(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_RowCol_t row,
RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr)
{
RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl[row];
RF_HeadSepLimit_t new_min;
RF_RowCol_t i;
RF_CallbackDesc_t *p;
/* From the definition of a minimum. */
RF_ASSERT(hsCtr >= reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter);
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
new_min = ~(1L << (8 * sizeof(long) - 1)); /* 0x7FFF....FFF */
for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->numCol; i++)
if (i != reconCtrlPtr->fcol) {
if (reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter <
new_min)
new_min =
reconCtrlPtr->perDiskInfo[i].headSepCounter;
}
/* Set the new minimum and wake up anyone who can now run again. */
if (new_min != reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) {
reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter = new_min;
Dprintf1("RECON: new min head pos counter val is %ld.\n",
new_min);
while (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList) {
if (reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList->callbackArg.v >
new_min)
break;
p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = p->next;
p->next = NULL;
rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, p->row, p->col, NULL,
RF_REVENT_HEADSEPCLEAR);
rf_FreeCallbackDesc(p);
}
}
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
}
/*
* Checks to see that the maximum head separation will not be violated
* if we initiate a reconstruction I/O on the indicated disk.
* Limiting the maximum head separation between two disks eliminates
* the nasty buffer-stall conditions that occur when one disk races
* ahead of the others and consumes all of the floating recon buffers.
* This code is complex and unpleasant but it's necessary to avoid
* some very nasty, albeit fairly rare, reconstruction behavior.
*
* Returns non-zero if and only if we have to stop working on the
* indicated disk due to a head-separation delay.
*/
int
rf_CheckHeadSeparation(
RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
RF_RowCol_t row,
RF_RowCol_t col,
RF_HeadSepLimit_t hsCtr,
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru
)
{
RF_ReconCtrl_t *reconCtrlPtr = raidPtr->reconControl[row];
RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb, *p, *pt;
int retval = 0;
/*
* If we're too far ahead of the slowest disk, stop working on this
* disk until the slower ones catch up. We do this by scheduling a
* wakeup callback for the time when the slowest disk has caught up.
* We define "caught up" with 20% hysteresis, i.e. the head separation
* must have fallen to at most 80% of the max allowable head
* separation before we'll wake up.
*/
RF_LOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
if ((raidPtr->headSepLimit >= 0) &&
((ctrl->headSepCounter - reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter) >
raidPtr->headSepLimit)) {
Dprintf6("raid%d: RECON: head sep stall: row %d col %d hsCtr"
" %ld minHSCtr %ld limit %ld.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, row, col, ctrl->headSepCounter,
reconCtrlPtr->minHeadSepCounter, raidPtr->headSepLimit);
cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
/*
* The minHeadSepCounter value we have to get to before we'll
* wake up. Build in 20% hysteresis.
*/
cb->callbackArg.v = (ctrl->headSepCounter -
raidPtr->headSepLimit + raidPtr->headSepLimit / 5);
cb->row = row;
cb->col = col;
cb->next = NULL;
/*
* Insert this callback descriptor into the sorted list of
* pending head-sep callbacks.
*/
p = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
if (!p)
reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
else
if (cb->callbackArg.v < p->callbackArg.v) {
cb->next = reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList;
reconCtrlPtr->headSepCBList = cb;
} else {
for (pt = p, p = p->next;
p && (p->callbackArg.v < cb->callbackArg.v);
pt = p, p = p->next);
cb->next = p;
pt->next = cb;
}
retval = 1;
#if RF_RECON_STATS > 0
ctrl->reconCtrl->reconDesc->hsStallCount++;
#endif /* RF_RECON_STATS > 0 */
}
RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(reconCtrlPtr->rb_mutex);
return (retval);
}
/*
* Checks to see if reconstruction has been either forced or blocked
* by a user operation. If forced, we skip this RU entirely. Else if
* blocked, put ourselves on the wait list. Else return 0.
*
* ASSUMES THE PSS MUTEX IS LOCKED UPON ENTRY.
*/
int
rf_CheckForcedOrBlockedReconstruction(
RF_Raid_t *raidPtr,
RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr,
RF_PerDiskReconCtrl_t *ctrl,
RF_RowCol_t row,
RF_RowCol_t col,
RF_StripeNum_t psid,
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru
)
{
RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
int retcode = 0;
if ((pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ) ||
(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE))
retcode = RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE;
else
if (pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED) {
Dprintf4("RECON: row %d col %d blocked at psid %ld"
" ru %d.\n", row, col, psid, which_ru);
cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc(); /*
* Append ourselves to
* the blockage-wait
* list.
*/
cb->row = row;
cb->col = col;
cb->next = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb;
retcode = RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
}
if (!retcode)
pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON; /*
* Mark this RU as under
* reconstruction.
*/
return (retcode);
}
/*
* If reconstruction is currently ongoing for the indicated stripeID,
* reconstruction is forced to completion and we return non-zero to
* indicate that the caller must wait. If not, then reconstruction is
* blocked on the indicated stripe and the routine returns zero. If
* and only if we return non-zero, we'll cause the cbFunc to get
* invoked with the cbArg when the reconstruction has completed.
*/
int
rf_ForceOrBlockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap,
void (*cbFunc) (RF_Raid_t *, void *), void *cbArg)
{
RF_RowCol_t row = asmap->physInfo->row; /*
* Which row of the array
* we're working on.
*/
RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID; /*
* The stripe ID we're
* forcing recon on.
*/
RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerRU = raidPtr->Layout.sectorsPerStripeUnit *
raidPtr->Layout.SUsPerRU; /* Num sects in one RU. */
RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr; /*
* A pointer to the parity
* stripe status structure.
*/
RF_StripeNum_t psid; /* Parity stripe id. */
RF_SectorNum_t offset, fd_offset; /*
* Disk offset, failed-disk
* offset.
*/
RF_RowCol_t *diskids;
RF_RowCol_t stripe;
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru; /* RU within parity stripe. */
RF_RowCol_t fcol, diskno, i;
RF_ReconBuffer_t *new_rbuf; /* Ptr to newly allocated rbufs. */
RF_DiskQueueData_t *req; /* Disk I/O req to be enqueued. */
RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
int created = 0, nPromoted;
psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID,
&which_ru);
RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr,
raidPtr->reconControl[row]->pssTable, psid, which_ru,
RF_PSS_CREATE | RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED, &created);
/* If recon is not ongoing on this PS, just return. */
if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
return (0);
}
/*
* Otherwise, we have to wait for reconstruction to complete on this
* RU.
*/
/*
* In order to avoid waiting for a potentially large number of
* low-priority accesses to complete, we force a normal-priority (i.e.
* not low-priority) reconstruction on this RU.
*/
if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE) &&
!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_READ)) {
DDprintf1("Forcing recon on psid %ld.\n", psid);
/* Mark this RU as under forced recon. */
pssPtr->flags |= RF_PSS_FORCED_ON_WRITE;
/* Clear the blockage that we just set. */
pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
fcol = raidPtr->reconControl[row]->fcol;
/*
* Get a listing of the disks comprising the indicated stripe.
*/
(raidPtr->Layout.map->IdentifyStripe) (raidPtr,
asmap->raidAddress, &diskids, &stripe);
RF_ASSERT(row == stripe);
/*
* For previously issued reads, elevate them to normal
* priority. If the I/O has already completed, it won't be
* found in the queue, and hence this will be a no-op. For
* unissued reads, allocate buffers and issue new reads. The
* fact that we've set the FORCED bit means that the regular
* recon procs will not re-issue these reqs.
*/
for (i = 0; i < raidPtr->Layout.numDataCol +
raidPtr->Layout.numParityCol; i++)
if ((diskno = diskids[i]) != fcol) {
if (pssPtr->issued[diskno]) {
nPromoted = rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr
->Queues[row][diskno], psid,
which_ru);
if (rf_reconDebug && nPromoted)
printf("raid%d: promoted read"
" from row %d col %d.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, row,
diskno);
} else {
/* Create new buf. */
new_rbuf = rf_MakeReconBuffer(raidPtr,
row, diskno, RF_RBUF_TYPE_FORCED);
/* Find offsets & spare locationp */
rf_ComputePSDiskOffsets(raidPtr, psid,
row, diskno, &offset, &fd_offset,
&new_rbuf->spRow, &new_rbuf->spCol,
&new_rbuf->spOffset);
new_rbuf->parityStripeID = psid;
/* Fill in the buffer. */
new_rbuf->which_ru = which_ru;
new_rbuf->failedDiskSectorOffset =
fd_offset;
new_rbuf->priority =
RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY;
/*
* Use NULL b_proc b/c all addrs
* should be in kernel space.
*/
req = rf_CreateDiskQueueData(
RF_IO_TYPE_READ, offset +
which_ru * sectorsPerRU,
sectorsPerRU, new_rbuf->buffer,
psid, which_ru, (int (*)
(void *, int))
rf_ForceReconReadDoneProc,
(void *) new_rbuf, NULL,
NULL, (void *) raidPtr, 0, NULL);
RF_ASSERT(req); /*
* XXX -- Fix this. --
* XXX
*/
new_rbuf->arg = req;
/* Enqueue the I/O. */
rf_DiskIOEnqueue(&raidPtr
->Queues[row][diskno], req,
RF_IO_NORMAL_PRIORITY);
Dprintf3("raid%d: Issued new read req"
" on row %d col %d.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, row, diskno);
}
}
/*
* If the write is sitting in the disk queue, elevate its
* priority.
*/
if (rf_DiskIOPromote(&raidPtr->Queues[row][fcol],
psid, which_ru))
printf("raid%d: promoted write to row %d col %d.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, row, fcol);
}
/*
* Install a callback descriptor to be invoked when recon completes on
* this parity stripe.
*/
cb = rf_AllocCallbackDesc();
/*
* XXX The following is bogus... These functions don't really match !!!
* GO
*/
cb->callbackFunc = (void (*) (RF_CBParam_t)) cbFunc;
cb->callbackArg.p = (void *) cbArg;
cb->next = pssPtr->procWaitList;
pssPtr->procWaitList = cb;
DDprintf2("raid%d: Waiting for forced recon on psid %ld.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, psid);
RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
return (1);
}
/*
* Called upon the completion of a forced reconstruction read.
* All we do is schedule the FORCEDREADONE event.
* Called at interrupt context in the kernel, so don't do anything illegal here.
*/
void
rf_ForceReconReadDoneProc(void *arg, int status)
{
RF_ReconBuffer_t *rbuf = arg;
if (status) {
/* fprintf(stderr, "Forced recon read failed !\n"); */
printf("Forced recon read failed !\n");
RF_PANIC();
}
rf_CauseReconEvent((RF_Raid_t *) rbuf->raidPtr, rbuf->row, rbuf->col,
(void *) rbuf, RF_REVENT_FORCEDREADDONE);
}
/* Releases a block on the reconstruction of the indicated stripe. */
int
rf_UnblockRecon(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_AccessStripeMap_t *asmap)
{
RF_RowCol_t row = asmap->origRow;
RF_StripeNum_t stripeID = asmap->stripeID;
RF_ReconParityStripeStatus_t *pssPtr;
RF_ReconUnitNum_t which_ru;
RF_StripeNum_t psid;
int created = 0;
RF_CallbackDesc_t *cb;
psid = rf_MapStripeIDToParityStripeID(&raidPtr->Layout, stripeID,
&which_ru);
RF_LOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
pssPtr = rf_LookupRUStatus(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl[row]
->pssTable, psid, which_ru, RF_PSS_NONE, &created);
/*
* When recon is forced, the pss desc can get deleted before we get
* back to unblock recon. But, this can _only_ happen when recon is
* forced. It would be good to put some kind of sanity check here, but
* how to decide if recon was just forced or not ?
*/
if (!pssPtr) {
/*
* printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on psid %ld"
* " RU %d.\n", psid, which_ru);
*/
if (rf_reconDebug || rf_pssDebug)
printf("Warning: no pss descriptor upon unblock on"
" psid %ld RU %d.\n", (long) psid, which_ru);
goto out;
}
pssPtr->blockCount--;
Dprintf3("raid%d: unblocking recon on psid %ld: blockcount is %d.\n",
raidPtr->raidid, psid, pssPtr->blockCount);
if (pssPtr->blockCount == 0) {
/* If recon blockage has been released. */
/*
* Unblock recon before calling CauseReconEvent in case
* CauseReconEvent causes us to try to issue a new read before
* returning here.
*/
pssPtr->flags &= ~RF_PSS_RECON_BLOCKED;
while (pssPtr->blockWaitList) {
/*
* Spin through the block-wait list and
* release all the waiters.
*/
cb = pssPtr->blockWaitList;
pssPtr->blockWaitList = cb->next;
cb->next = NULL;
rf_CauseReconEvent(raidPtr, cb->row, cb->col, NULL,
RF_REVENT_BLOCKCLEAR);
rf_FreeCallbackDesc(cb);
}
if (!(pssPtr->flags & RF_PSS_UNDER_RECON)) {
/* If no recon was requested while recon was blocked. */
rf_PSStatusDelete(raidPtr, raidPtr->reconControl[row]
->pssTable, pssPtr);
}
}
out:
RF_UNLOCK_PSS_MUTEX(raidPtr, row, psid);
return (0);
}