diff --git a/include/sys/vdev_impl.h b/include/sys/vdev_impl.h index edc3c6598ebc..02948894c365 100644 --- a/include/sys/vdev_impl.h +++ b/include/sys/vdev_impl.h @@ -1,655 +1,655 @@ /* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or https://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2011, 2020 by Delphix. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2017, Intel Corporation. * Copyright (c) 2023, Klara Inc. */ #ifndef _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H #define _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * Virtual device descriptors. * * All storage pool operations go through the virtual device framework, * which provides data replication and I/O scheduling. */ /* * Forward declarations that lots of things need. */ typedef struct vdev_queue vdev_queue_t; struct abd; extern uint_t zfs_vdev_queue_depth_pct; extern uint_t zfs_vdev_def_queue_depth; extern uint_t zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active; /* * Virtual device operations */ typedef int vdev_init_func_t(spa_t *spa, nvlist_t *nv, void **tsd); typedef void vdev_kobj_post_evt_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef void vdev_fini_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef int vdev_open_func_t(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t *size, uint64_t *max_size, uint64_t *ashift, uint64_t *pshift); typedef void vdev_close_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef uint64_t vdev_asize_func_t(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t psize); typedef uint64_t vdev_min_asize_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef uint64_t vdev_min_alloc_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef void vdev_io_start_func_t(zio_t *zio); typedef void vdev_io_done_func_t(zio_t *zio); typedef void vdev_state_change_func_t(vdev_t *vd, int, int); typedef boolean_t vdev_need_resilver_func_t(vdev_t *vd, const dva_t *dva, size_t psize, uint64_t phys_birth); typedef void vdev_hold_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef void vdev_rele_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef void vdev_remap_cb_t(uint64_t inner_offset, vdev_t *vd, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, void *arg); typedef void vdev_remap_func_t(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t offset, uint64_t size, vdev_remap_cb_t callback, void *arg); /* * Given a target vdev, translates the logical range "in" to the physical * range "res" */ typedef void vdev_xlation_func_t(vdev_t *cvd, const range_seg64_t *logical, range_seg64_t *physical, range_seg64_t *remain); typedef uint64_t vdev_rebuild_asize_func_t(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t start, uint64_t size, uint64_t max_segment); typedef void vdev_metaslab_init_func_t(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t *startp, uint64_t *sizep); typedef void vdev_config_generate_func_t(vdev_t *vd, nvlist_t *nv); typedef uint64_t vdev_nparity_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef uint64_t vdev_ndisks_func_t(vdev_t *vd); typedef const struct vdev_ops { vdev_init_func_t *vdev_op_init; vdev_fini_func_t *vdev_op_fini; vdev_open_func_t *vdev_op_open; vdev_close_func_t *vdev_op_close; vdev_asize_func_t *vdev_op_asize; vdev_min_asize_func_t *vdev_op_min_asize; vdev_min_alloc_func_t *vdev_op_min_alloc; vdev_io_start_func_t *vdev_op_io_start; vdev_io_done_func_t *vdev_op_io_done; vdev_state_change_func_t *vdev_op_state_change; vdev_need_resilver_func_t *vdev_op_need_resilver; vdev_hold_func_t *vdev_op_hold; vdev_rele_func_t *vdev_op_rele; vdev_remap_func_t *vdev_op_remap; vdev_xlation_func_t *vdev_op_xlate; vdev_rebuild_asize_func_t *vdev_op_rebuild_asize; vdev_metaslab_init_func_t *vdev_op_metaslab_init; vdev_config_generate_func_t *vdev_op_config_generate; vdev_nparity_func_t *vdev_op_nparity; vdev_ndisks_func_t *vdev_op_ndisks; vdev_kobj_post_evt_func_t *vdev_op_kobj_evt_post; char vdev_op_type[16]; boolean_t vdev_op_leaf; } vdev_ops_t; /* * Virtual device properties */ typedef union vdev_queue_class { struct { ulong_t vqc_list_numnodes; list_t vqc_list; }; avl_tree_t vqc_tree; } vdev_queue_class_t; struct vdev_queue { vdev_t *vq_vdev; vdev_queue_class_t vq_class[ZIO_PRIORITY_NUM_QUEUEABLE]; avl_tree_t vq_read_offset_tree; avl_tree_t vq_write_offset_tree; uint64_t vq_last_offset; zio_priority_t vq_last_prio; /* Last sent I/O priority. */ uint32_t vq_cqueued; /* Classes with queued I/Os. */ uint32_t vq_cactive[ZIO_PRIORITY_NUM_QUEUEABLE]; uint32_t vq_active; /* Number of active I/Os. */ uint32_t vq_ia_active; /* Active interactive I/Os. */ uint32_t vq_nia_credit; /* Non-interactive I/Os credit. */ list_t vq_active_list; /* List of active I/Os. */ hrtime_t vq_io_complete_ts; /* time last i/o completed */ hrtime_t vq_io_delta_ts; zio_t vq_io_search; /* used as local for stack reduction */ kmutex_t vq_lock; }; typedef enum vdev_alloc_bias { VDEV_BIAS_NONE, VDEV_BIAS_LOG, /* dedicated to ZIL data (SLOG) */ VDEV_BIAS_SPECIAL, /* dedicated to ddt, metadata, and small blks */ VDEV_BIAS_DEDUP /* dedicated to dedup metadata */ } vdev_alloc_bias_t; /* * On-disk indirect vdev state. * * An indirect vdev is described exclusively in the MOS config of a pool. * The config for an indirect vdev includes several fields, which are * accessed in memory by a vdev_indirect_config_t. */ typedef struct vdev_indirect_config { /* * Object (in MOS) which contains the indirect mapping. This object * contains an array of vdev_indirect_mapping_entry_phys_t ordered by * vimep_src. The bonus buffer for this object is a * vdev_indirect_mapping_phys_t. This object is allocated when a vdev * removal is initiated. * * Note that this object can be empty if none of the data on the vdev * has been copied yet. */ uint64_t vic_mapping_object; /* * Object (in MOS) which contains the birth times for the mapping * entries. This object contains an array of * vdev_indirect_birth_entry_phys_t sorted by vibe_offset. The bonus * buffer for this object is a vdev_indirect_birth_phys_t. This object * is allocated when a vdev removal is initiated. * * Note that this object can be empty if none of the vdev has yet been * copied. */ uint64_t vic_births_object; /* * This is the vdev ID which was removed previous to this vdev, or * UINT64_MAX if there are no previously removed vdevs. */ uint64_t vic_prev_indirect_vdev; } vdev_indirect_config_t; /* * Virtual device descriptor */ struct vdev { /* * Common to all vdev types. */ uint64_t vdev_id; /* child number in vdev parent */ uint64_t vdev_guid; /* unique ID for this vdev */ uint64_t vdev_guid_sum; /* self guid + all child guids */ uint64_t vdev_orig_guid; /* orig. guid prior to remove */ uint64_t vdev_asize; /* allocatable device capacity */ uint64_t vdev_min_asize; /* min acceptable asize */ uint64_t vdev_max_asize; /* max acceptable asize */ uint64_t vdev_ashift; /* block alignment shift */ /* * Logical block alignment shift * * The smallest sized/aligned I/O supported by the device. */ uint64_t vdev_logical_ashift; /* * Physical block alignment shift * * The device supports logical I/Os with vdev_logical_ashift * size/alignment, but optimum performance will be achieved by * aligning/sizing requests to vdev_physical_ashift. Smaller * requests may be inflated or incur device level read-modify-write * operations. * * May be 0 to indicate no preference (i.e. use vdev_logical_ashift). */ uint64_t vdev_physical_ashift; uint64_t vdev_state; /* see VDEV_STATE_* #defines */ uint64_t vdev_prevstate; /* used when reopening a vdev */ vdev_ops_t *vdev_ops; /* vdev operations */ spa_t *vdev_spa; /* spa for this vdev */ void *vdev_tsd; /* type-specific data */ vdev_t *vdev_top; /* top-level vdev */ vdev_t *vdev_parent; /* parent vdev */ vdev_t **vdev_child; /* array of children */ uint64_t vdev_children; /* number of children */ vdev_stat_t vdev_stat; /* virtual device statistics */ vdev_stat_ex_t vdev_stat_ex; /* extended statistics */ boolean_t vdev_expanding; /* expand the vdev? */ boolean_t vdev_reopening; /* reopen in progress? */ boolean_t vdev_nonrot; /* true if solid state */ int vdev_load_error; /* error on last load */ int vdev_open_error; /* error on last open */ int vdev_validate_error; /* error on last validate */ kthread_t *vdev_open_thread; /* thread opening children */ kthread_t *vdev_validate_thread; /* thread validating children */ uint64_t vdev_crtxg; /* txg when top-level was added */ uint64_t vdev_root_zap; /* * Top-level vdev state. */ uint64_t vdev_ms_array; /* metaslab array object */ uint64_t vdev_ms_shift; /* metaslab size shift */ uint64_t vdev_ms_count; /* number of metaslabs */ metaslab_group_t *vdev_mg; /* metaslab group */ metaslab_group_t *vdev_log_mg; /* embedded slog metaslab group */ metaslab_t **vdev_ms; /* metaslab array */ txg_list_t vdev_ms_list; /* per-txg dirty metaslab lists */ txg_list_t vdev_dtl_list; /* per-txg dirty DTL lists */ txg_node_t vdev_txg_node; /* per-txg dirty vdev linkage */ boolean_t vdev_remove_wanted; /* async remove wanted? */ boolean_t vdev_probe_wanted; /* async probe wanted? */ list_node_t vdev_config_dirty_node; /* config dirty list */ list_node_t vdev_state_dirty_node; /* state dirty list */ uint64_t vdev_deflate_ratio; /* deflation ratio (x512) */ uint64_t vdev_islog; /* is an intent log device */ uint64_t vdev_noalloc; /* device is passivated? */ uint64_t vdev_removing; /* device is being removed? */ uint64_t vdev_failfast; /* device failfast setting */ boolean_t vdev_ishole; /* is a hole in the namespace */ uint64_t vdev_top_zap; vdev_alloc_bias_t vdev_alloc_bias; /* metaslab allocation bias */ /* pool checkpoint related */ space_map_t *vdev_checkpoint_sm; /* contains reserved blocks */ /* Initialize related */ boolean_t vdev_initialize_exit_wanted; vdev_initializing_state_t vdev_initialize_state; list_node_t vdev_initialize_node; kthread_t *vdev_initialize_thread; /* Protects vdev_initialize_thread and vdev_initialize_state. */ kmutex_t vdev_initialize_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_initialize_cv; uint64_t vdev_initialize_offset[TXG_SIZE]; uint64_t vdev_initialize_last_offset; range_tree_t *vdev_initialize_tree; /* valid while initializing */ uint64_t vdev_initialize_bytes_est; uint64_t vdev_initialize_bytes_done; uint64_t vdev_initialize_action_time; /* start and end time */ /* TRIM related */ boolean_t vdev_trim_exit_wanted; boolean_t vdev_autotrim_exit_wanted; vdev_trim_state_t vdev_trim_state; list_node_t vdev_trim_node; kmutex_t vdev_autotrim_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_autotrim_cv; kcondvar_t vdev_autotrim_kick_cv; kthread_t *vdev_autotrim_thread; /* Protects vdev_trim_thread and vdev_trim_state. */ kmutex_t vdev_trim_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_trim_cv; kthread_t *vdev_trim_thread; uint64_t vdev_trim_offset[TXG_SIZE]; uint64_t vdev_trim_last_offset; uint64_t vdev_trim_bytes_est; uint64_t vdev_trim_bytes_done; uint64_t vdev_trim_rate; /* requested rate (bytes/sec) */ uint64_t vdev_trim_partial; /* requested partial TRIM */ uint64_t vdev_trim_secure; /* requested secure TRIM */ uint64_t vdev_trim_action_time; /* start and end time */ /* Rebuild related */ boolean_t vdev_rebuilding; boolean_t vdev_rebuild_exit_wanted; boolean_t vdev_rebuild_cancel_wanted; boolean_t vdev_rebuild_reset_wanted; kmutex_t vdev_rebuild_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_rebuild_cv; kthread_t *vdev_rebuild_thread; vdev_rebuild_t vdev_rebuild_config; /* For limiting outstanding I/Os (initialize, TRIM) */ kmutex_t vdev_initialize_io_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_initialize_io_cv; uint64_t vdev_initialize_inflight; kmutex_t vdev_trim_io_lock; kcondvar_t vdev_trim_io_cv; uint64_t vdev_trim_inflight[3]; /* * Values stored in the config for an indirect or removing vdev. */ vdev_indirect_config_t vdev_indirect_config; /* * The vdev_indirect_rwlock protects the vdev_indirect_mapping * pointer from changing on indirect vdevs (when it is condensed). * Note that removing (not yet indirect) vdevs have different * access patterns (the mapping is not accessed from open context, * e.g. from zio_read) and locking strategy (e.g. svr_lock). */ krwlock_t vdev_indirect_rwlock; vdev_indirect_mapping_t *vdev_indirect_mapping; vdev_indirect_births_t *vdev_indirect_births; /* * In memory data structures used to manage the obsolete sm, for * indirect or removing vdevs. * * The vdev_obsolete_segments is the in-core record of the segments * that are no longer referenced anywhere in the pool (due to * being freed or remapped and not referenced by any snapshots). * During a sync, segments are added to vdev_obsolete_segments * via vdev_indirect_mark_obsolete(); at the end of each sync * pass, this is appended to vdev_obsolete_sm via * vdev_indirect_sync_obsolete(). The vdev_obsolete_lock * protects against concurrent modifications of vdev_obsolete_segments * from multiple zio threads. */ kmutex_t vdev_obsolete_lock; range_tree_t *vdev_obsolete_segments; space_map_t *vdev_obsolete_sm; /* * Protects the vdev_scan_io_queue field itself as well as the * structure's contents (when present). */ kmutex_t vdev_scan_io_queue_lock; struct dsl_scan_io_queue *vdev_scan_io_queue; /* * Leaf vdev state. */ range_tree_t *vdev_dtl[DTL_TYPES]; /* dirty time logs */ space_map_t *vdev_dtl_sm; /* dirty time log space map */ txg_node_t vdev_dtl_node; /* per-txg dirty DTL linkage */ uint64_t vdev_dtl_object; /* DTL object */ uint64_t vdev_psize; /* physical device capacity */ uint64_t vdev_wholedisk; /* true if this is a whole disk */ uint64_t vdev_offline; /* persistent offline state */ uint64_t vdev_faulted; /* persistent faulted state */ uint64_t vdev_degraded; /* persistent degraded state */ uint64_t vdev_removed; /* persistent removed state */ uint64_t vdev_resilver_txg; /* persistent resilvering state */ uint64_t vdev_rebuild_txg; /* persistent rebuilding state */ char *vdev_path; /* vdev path (if any) */ char *vdev_devid; /* vdev devid (if any) */ char *vdev_physpath; /* vdev device path (if any) */ char *vdev_enc_sysfs_path; /* enclosure sysfs path */ char *vdev_fru; /* physical FRU location */ uint64_t vdev_not_present; /* not present during import */ uint64_t vdev_unspare; /* unspare when resilvering done */ boolean_t vdev_nowritecache; /* true if flushwritecache failed */ boolean_t vdev_has_trim; /* TRIM is supported */ boolean_t vdev_has_securetrim; /* secure TRIM is supported */ boolean_t vdev_checkremove; /* temporary online test */ boolean_t vdev_forcefault; /* force online fault */ boolean_t vdev_splitting; /* split or repair in progress */ boolean_t vdev_delayed_close; /* delayed device close? */ boolean_t vdev_tmpoffline; /* device taken offline temporarily? */ boolean_t vdev_detached; /* device detached? */ boolean_t vdev_cant_read; /* vdev is failing all reads */ boolean_t vdev_cant_write; /* vdev is failing all writes */ boolean_t vdev_isspare; /* was a hot spare */ boolean_t vdev_isl2cache; /* was a l2cache device */ boolean_t vdev_copy_uberblocks; /* post expand copy uberblocks */ boolean_t vdev_resilver_deferred; /* resilver deferred */ boolean_t vdev_kobj_flag; /* kobj event record */ boolean_t vdev_attaching; /* vdev attach ashift handling */ vdev_queue_t vdev_queue; /* I/O deadline schedule queue */ spa_aux_vdev_t *vdev_aux; /* for l2cache and spares vdevs */ zio_t *vdev_probe_zio; /* root of current probe */ vdev_aux_t vdev_label_aux; /* on-disk aux state */ uint64_t vdev_leaf_zap; hrtime_t vdev_mmp_pending; /* 0 if write finished */ uint64_t vdev_mmp_kstat_id; /* to find kstat entry */ uint64_t vdev_expansion_time; /* vdev's last expansion time */ list_node_t vdev_leaf_node; /* leaf vdev list */ /* * For DTrace to work in userland (libzpool) context, these fields must * remain at the end of the structure. DTrace will use the kernel's * CTF definition for 'struct vdev', and since the size of a kmutex_t is * larger in userland, the offsets for the rest of the fields would be * incorrect. */ kmutex_t vdev_dtl_lock; /* vdev_dtl_{map,resilver} */ kmutex_t vdev_stat_lock; /* vdev_stat */ kmutex_t vdev_probe_lock; /* protects vdev_probe_zio */ /* * We rate limit ZIO delay, deadman, and checksum events, since they * can flood ZED with tons of events when a drive is acting up. */ zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_delay_rl; zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_deadman_rl; zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_checksum_rl; /* - * Vdev properties for tuning ZED + * Vdev properties for tuning ZED or zfsd */ uint64_t vdev_checksum_n; uint64_t vdev_checksum_t; uint64_t vdev_io_n; uint64_t vdev_io_t; uint64_t vdev_slow_io_n; uint64_t vdev_slow_io_t; }; #define VDEV_PAD_SIZE (8 << 10) /* 2 padding areas (vl_pad1 and vl_be) to skip */ #define VDEV_SKIP_SIZE VDEV_PAD_SIZE * 2 #define VDEV_PHYS_SIZE (112 << 10) #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING (128 << 10) /* * MMP blocks occupy the last MMP_BLOCKS_PER_LABEL slots in the uberblock * ring when MMP is enabled. */ #define MMP_BLOCKS_PER_LABEL 1 /* The largest uberblock we support is 8k. */ #define MAX_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT (13) #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd) \ MIN(MAX((vd)->vdev_top->vdev_ashift, UBERBLOCK_SHIFT), \ MAX_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT) #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_COUNT(vd) \ (VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING >> VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd)) #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_OFFSET(vd, n) \ offsetof(vdev_label_t, vl_uberblock[(n) << VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd)]) #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SIZE(vd) (1ULL << VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd)) typedef struct vdev_phys { char vp_nvlist[VDEV_PHYS_SIZE - sizeof (zio_eck_t)]; zio_eck_t vp_zbt; } vdev_phys_t; typedef enum vbe_vers { /* * The bootenv file is stored as ascii text in the envblock. * It is used by the GRUB bootloader used on Linux to store the * contents of the grubenv file. The file is stored as raw ASCII, * and is protected by an embedded checksum. By default, GRUB will * check if the boot filesystem supports storing the environment data * in a special location, and if so, will invoke filesystem specific * logic to retrieve it. This can be overridden by a variable, should * the user so desire. */ VB_RAW = 0, /* * The bootenv file is converted to an nvlist and then packed into the * envblock. */ VB_NVLIST = 1 } vbe_vers_t; typedef struct vdev_boot_envblock { uint64_t vbe_version; char vbe_bootenv[VDEV_PAD_SIZE - sizeof (uint64_t) - sizeof (zio_eck_t)]; zio_eck_t vbe_zbt; } vdev_boot_envblock_t; _Static_assert(sizeof (vdev_boot_envblock_t) == VDEV_PAD_SIZE, "vdev_boot_envblock_t wrong size"); typedef struct vdev_label { char vl_pad1[VDEV_PAD_SIZE]; /* 8K */ vdev_boot_envblock_t vl_be; /* 8K */ vdev_phys_t vl_vdev_phys; /* 112K */ char vl_uberblock[VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING]; /* 128K */ } vdev_label_t; /* 256K total */ /* * vdev_dirty() flags */ #define VDD_METASLAB 0x01 #define VDD_DTL 0x02 /* Offset of embedded boot loader region on each label */ #define VDEV_BOOT_OFFSET (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t)) /* * Size of embedded boot loader region on each label. * The total size of the first two labels plus the boot area is 4MB. */ #define VDEV_BOOT_SIZE (7ULL << 19) /* 3.5M */ /* * Size of label regions at the start and end of each leaf device. */ #define VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t) + VDEV_BOOT_SIZE) #define VDEV_LABEL_END_SIZE (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t)) #define VDEV_LABELS 4 #define VDEV_BEST_LABEL VDEV_LABELS #define VDEV_OFFSET_IS_LABEL(vd, off) \ (((off) < VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE) || \ ((off) >= ((vd)->vdev_psize - VDEV_LABEL_END_SIZE))) #define VDEV_ALLOC_LOAD 0 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ADD 1 #define VDEV_ALLOC_SPARE 2 #define VDEV_ALLOC_L2CACHE 3 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ROOTPOOL 4 #define VDEV_ALLOC_SPLIT 5 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ATTACH 6 /* * Allocate or free a vdev */ extern vdev_t *vdev_alloc_common(spa_t *spa, uint_t id, uint64_t guid, vdev_ops_t *ops); extern int vdev_alloc(spa_t *spa, vdev_t **vdp, nvlist_t *config, vdev_t *parent, uint_t id, int alloctype); extern void vdev_free(vdev_t *vd); /* * Add or remove children and parents */ extern void vdev_add_child(vdev_t *pvd, vdev_t *cvd); extern void vdev_remove_child(vdev_t *pvd, vdev_t *cvd); extern void vdev_compact_children(vdev_t *pvd); extern vdev_t *vdev_add_parent(vdev_t *cvd, vdev_ops_t *ops); extern void vdev_remove_parent(vdev_t *cvd); /* * vdev sync load and sync */ extern boolean_t vdev_log_state_valid(vdev_t *vd); extern int vdev_load(vdev_t *vd); extern int vdev_dtl_load(vdev_t *vd); extern void vdev_sync(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t txg); extern void vdev_sync_done(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t txg); extern void vdev_dirty(vdev_t *vd, int flags, void *arg, uint64_t txg); extern void vdev_dirty_leaves(vdev_t *vd, int flags, uint64_t txg); /* * Available vdev types. */ extern vdev_ops_t vdev_root_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_mirror_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_replacing_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_raidz_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_draid_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_draid_spare_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_disk_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_file_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_missing_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_hole_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_spare_ops; extern vdev_ops_t vdev_indirect_ops; /* * Common size functions */ extern void vdev_default_xlate(vdev_t *vd, const range_seg64_t *logical_rs, range_seg64_t *physical_rs, range_seg64_t *remain_rs); extern uint64_t vdev_default_asize(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t psize); extern uint64_t vdev_default_min_asize(vdev_t *vd); extern uint64_t vdev_get_min_asize(vdev_t *vd); extern void vdev_set_min_asize(vdev_t *vd); extern uint64_t vdev_get_min_alloc(vdev_t *vd); extern uint64_t vdev_get_nparity(vdev_t *vd); extern uint64_t vdev_get_ndisks(vdev_t *vd); /* * Global variables */ extern int zfs_vdev_standard_sm_blksz; /* * Functions from vdev_indirect.c */ extern void vdev_indirect_sync_obsolete(vdev_t *vd, dmu_tx_t *tx); extern boolean_t vdev_indirect_should_condense(vdev_t *vd); extern void spa_condense_indirect_start_sync(vdev_t *vd, dmu_tx_t *tx); extern int vdev_obsolete_sm_object(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t *sm_obj); extern int vdev_obsolete_counts_are_precise(vdev_t *vd, boolean_t *are_precise); /* * Other miscellaneous functions */ int vdev_checkpoint_sm_object(vdev_t *vd, uint64_t *sm_obj); void vdev_metaslab_group_create(vdev_t *vd); uint64_t vdev_best_ashift(uint64_t logical, uint64_t a, uint64_t b); /* * Vdev ashift optimization tunables */ extern uint_t zfs_vdev_min_auto_ashift; extern uint_t zfs_vdev_max_auto_ashift; int param_set_min_auto_ashift(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); int param_set_max_auto_ashift(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H */ diff --git a/man/man7/vdevprops.7 b/man/man7/vdevprops.7 index 3d3ebc072915..5ec37df179de 100644 --- a/man/man7/vdevprops.7 +++ b/man/man7/vdevprops.7 @@ -1,186 +1,192 @@ .\" .\" CDDL HEADER START .\" .\" The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the .\" Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). .\" You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. .\" .\" You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE .\" or https://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0. .\" See the License for the specific language governing permissions .\" and limitations under the License. .\" .\" When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each .\" file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. .\" If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the .\" fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying .\" information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] .\" .\" CDDL HEADER END .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2021 Klara, Inc. .\" .Dd October 30, 2022 .Dt VDEVPROPS 7 .Os . .Sh NAME .Nm vdevprops .Nd native and user-defined properties of ZFS vdevs . .Sh DESCRIPTION Properties are divided into two types, native properties and user-defined .Pq or Qq user properties. Native properties either export internal statistics or control ZFS behavior. In addition, native properties are either editable or read-only. User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but you can use them to annotate vdevs in a way that is meaningful in your environment. For more information about user properties, see the .Sx User Properties section, below. . .Ss Native Properties Every vdev has a set of properties that export statistics about the vdev as well as control various behaviors. Properties are not inherited from top-level vdevs, with the exception of checksum_n, checksum_t, io_n, io_t, slow_io_n, and slow_io_t. .Pp The values of numeric properties can be specified using human-readable suffixes .Po for example, .Sy k , KB , M , Gb , and so forth, up to .Sy Z for zettabyte .Pc . The following are all valid .Pq and equal specifications: .Li 1536M , 1.5g , 1.50GB . .Pp The values of non-numeric properties are case sensitive and must be lowercase. .Pp The following native properties consist of read-only statistics about the vdev. These properties can not be changed. .Bl -tag -width "fragmentation" .It Sy capacity Percentage of vdev space used .It Sy state state of this vdev such as online, faulted, or offline .It Sy guid globally unique id of this vdev .It Sy asize The allocable size of this vdev .It Sy psize The physical size of this vdev .It Sy ashift The physical sector size of this vdev expressed as the power of two .It Sy size The total size of this vdev .It Sy free The amount of remaining free space on this vdev .It Sy allocated The amount of allocated space on this vdev .It Sy expandsize How much this vdev can expand by .It Sy fragmentation Percent of fragmentation in this vdev .It Sy parity The level of parity for this vdev .It Sy devid The device id for this vdev .It Sy physpath The physical path to the device .It Sy encpath The enclosure path to the device .It Sy fru Field Replacable Unit, usually a model number .It Sy parent Parent of this vdev .It Sy children Comma separated list of children of this vdev .It Sy numchildren The number of children belonging to this vdev .It Sy read_errors , write_errors , checksum_errors , initialize_errors The number of errors of each type encountered by this vdev .It Sy null_ops , read_ops , write_ops , free_ops , claim_ops , trim_ops The number of I/O operations of each type performed by this vdev .It Xo .Sy null_bytes , read_bytes , write_bytes , free_bytes , claim_bytes , .Sy trim_bytes .Xc The cumulative size of all operations of each type performed by this vdev .It Sy removing If this device is currently being removed from the pool .El .Pp The following native properties can be used to change the behavior of a vdev. .Bl -tag -width "allocating" .It Sy checksum_n , checksum_t , io_n , io_t , slow_io_n , slow_io_t Tune the fault management daemon by specifying checksum/io thresholds of errors in seconds, respectively. These properties can be set on leaf and top-level vdevs. When the property is set on the leaf and top-level vdev, the value of the leaf vdev will be used. If the property is only set on the top-level vdev, this value will be used. The value of these properties do not persist across vdev replacement. For this reason, it is advisable to set the property on the top-level vdev - not on the leaf vdev itself. -The default values are 10 errors in 600 seconds. +The default values for +.Sy OpenZFS on Linux +are 10 errors in 600 seconds. +For +.Sy OpenZFS on FreeBSD +defaults see +.Xr zfsd 8 . .It Sy comment A text comment up to 8192 characters long .It Sy bootsize The amount of space to reserve for the EFI system partition .It Sy failfast If this device should propage BIO errors back to ZFS, used to disable failfast. .It Sy path The path to the device for this vdev .It Sy allocating If this device should perform new allocations, used to disable a device when it is scheduled for later removal. See .Xr zpool-remove 8 . .El .Ss User Properties In addition to the standard native properties, ZFS supports arbitrary user properties. User properties have no effect on ZFS behavior, but applications or administrators can use them to annotate vdevs. .Pp User property names must contain a colon .Pq Qq Sy \&: character to distinguish them from native properties. They may contain lowercase letters, numbers, and the following punctuation characters: colon .Pq Qq Sy \&: , dash .Pq Qq Sy - , period .Pq Qq Sy \&. , and underscore .Pq Qq Sy _ . The expected convention is that the property name is divided into two portions such as .Ar module : Ns Ar property , but this namespace is not enforced by ZFS. User property names can be at most 256 characters, and cannot begin with a dash .Pq Qq Sy - . .Pp When making programmatic use of user properties, it is strongly suggested to use a reversed DNS domain name for the .Ar module component of property names to reduce the chance that two independently-developed packages use the same property name for different purposes. .Pp The values of user properties are arbitrary strings and are never validated. Use the .Nm zpool Cm set command with a blank value to clear a user property. Property values are limited to 8192 bytes. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr zpoolprops 7 , .Xr zpool-set 8