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31 #include <sys/dmu_impl.h>
32 #include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
34 #include <sys/dnode.h>
35 #include <sys/zfs_context.h>
36 #include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
37 #include <sys/dmu_traverse.h>
38 #include <sys/dsl_dataset.h>
39 #include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
40 #include <sys/dsl_pool.h>
41 #include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
42 #include <sys/dsl_prop.h>
43 #include <sys/dmu_zfetch.h>
44 #include <sys/zfs_ioctl.h>
46 #include <sys/zio_checksum.h>
47 #include <sys/zio_compress.h>
49 #include <sys/zfeature.h>
51 #include <sys/trace_dmu.h>
52 #include <sys/zfs_rlock.h>
54 #include <sys/vmsystm.h>
55 #include <sys/zfs_znode.h>
59 * Enable/disable nopwrite feature.
61 int zfs_nopwrite_enabled
= 1;
64 * Tunable to control percentage of dirtied blocks from frees in one TXG.
65 * After this threshold is crossed, additional dirty blocks from frees
66 * wait until the next TXG.
67 * A value of zero will disable this throttle.
69 unsigned long zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent
= 30;
72 * Enable/disable forcing txg sync when dirty in dmu_offset_next.
74 int zfs_dmu_offset_next_sync
= 0;
77 * This can be used for testing, to ensure that certain actions happen
78 * while in the middle of a remap (which might otherwise complete too
79 * quickly). Used by ztest(8).
81 int zfs_object_remap_one_indirect_delay_ms
= 0;
83 const dmu_object_type_info_t dmu_ot
[DMU_OT_NUMTYPES
] = {
84 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "unallocated" },
85 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "object directory" },
86 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "object array" },
87 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "packed nvlist" },
88 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "packed nvlist size" },
89 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "bpobj" },
90 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "bpobj header" },
91 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "SPA space map header" },
92 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "SPA space map" },
93 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZIL intent log" },
94 {DMU_BSWAP_DNODE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "DMU dnode" },
95 {DMU_BSWAP_OBJSET
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DMU objset" },
96 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL directory" },
97 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL directory child map"},
98 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL dataset snap map" },
99 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL props" },
100 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL dataset" },
101 {DMU_BSWAP_ZNODE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "ZFS znode" },
102 {DMU_BSWAP_OLDACL
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS V0 ACL" },
103 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS plain file" },
104 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS directory" },
105 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "ZFS master node" },
106 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS delete queue" },
107 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "zvol object" },
108 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "zvol prop" },
109 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "other uint8[]" },
110 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "other uint64[]" },
111 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "other ZAP" },
112 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "persistent error log" },
113 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "SPA history" },
114 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "SPA history offsets" },
115 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "Pool properties" },
116 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL permissions" },
117 {DMU_BSWAP_ACL
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS ACL" },
118 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS SYSACL" },
119 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "FUID table" },
120 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "FUID table size" },
121 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL dataset next clones"},
122 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "scan work queue" },
123 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS user/group/project used" },
124 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "ZFS user/group/project quota"},
125 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "snapshot refcount tags"},
126 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "DDT ZAP algorithm" },
127 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "DDT statistics" },
128 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "System attributes" },
129 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "SA master node" },
130 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "SA attr registration" },
131 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "SA attr layouts" },
132 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "scan translations" },
133 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT8
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, "deduplicated block" },
134 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL deadlist map" },
135 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL deadlist map hdr" },
136 {DMU_BSWAP_ZAP
, TRUE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, "DSL dir clones" },
137 {DMU_BSWAP_UINT64
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, "bpobj subobj" }
140 const dmu_object_byteswap_info_t dmu_ot_byteswap
[DMU_BSWAP_NUMFUNCS
] = {
141 { byteswap_uint8_array
, "uint8" },
142 { byteswap_uint16_array
, "uint16" },
143 { byteswap_uint32_array
, "uint32" },
144 { byteswap_uint64_array
, "uint64" },
145 { zap_byteswap
, "zap" },
146 { dnode_buf_byteswap
, "dnode" },
147 { dmu_objset_byteswap
, "objset" },
148 { zfs_znode_byteswap
, "znode" },
149 { zfs_oldacl_byteswap
, "oldacl" },
150 { zfs_acl_byteswap
, "acl" }
154 dmu_buf_hold_noread_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
,
155 void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
)
160 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, 0, offset
);
161 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
162 db
= dbuf_hold(dn
, blkid
, tag
);
163 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
167 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
174 dmu_buf_hold_noread(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
175 void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
)
182 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
185 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, 0, offset
);
186 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
187 db
= dbuf_hold(dn
, blkid
, tag
);
188 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
189 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
193 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
201 dmu_buf_hold_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
,
202 void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
, int flags
)
205 int db_flags
= DB_RF_CANFAIL
;
207 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_PREFETCH
)
208 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NOPREFETCH
;
209 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_DECRYPT
)
210 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NO_DECRYPT
;
212 err
= dmu_buf_hold_noread_by_dnode(dn
, offset
, tag
, dbp
);
214 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)(*dbp
);
215 err
= dbuf_read(db
, NULL
, db_flags
);
226 dmu_buf_hold(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
227 void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
, int flags
)
230 int db_flags
= DB_RF_CANFAIL
;
232 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_PREFETCH
)
233 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NOPREFETCH
;
234 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_DECRYPT
)
235 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NO_DECRYPT
;
237 err
= dmu_buf_hold_noread(os
, object
, offset
, tag
, dbp
);
239 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)(*dbp
);
240 err
= dbuf_read(db
, NULL
, db_flags
);
253 return (DN_OLD_MAX_BONUSLEN
);
257 dmu_set_bonus(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, int newsize
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
259 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
266 if (dn
->dn_bonus
!= db
) {
267 error
= SET_ERROR(EINVAL
);
268 } else if (newsize
< 0 || newsize
> db_fake
->db_size
) {
269 error
= SET_ERROR(EINVAL
);
271 dnode_setbonuslen(dn
, newsize
, tx
);
280 dmu_set_bonustype(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, dmu_object_type_t type
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
282 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
289 if (!DMU_OT_IS_VALID(type
)) {
290 error
= SET_ERROR(EINVAL
);
291 } else if (dn
->dn_bonus
!= db
) {
292 error
= SET_ERROR(EINVAL
);
294 dnode_setbonus_type(dn
, type
, tx
);
303 dmu_get_bonustype(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
)
305 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
307 dmu_object_type_t type
;
311 type
= dn
->dn_bonustype
;
318 dmu_rm_spill(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
323 error
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
324 dbuf_rm_spill(dn
, tx
);
325 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_WRITER
);
326 dnode_rm_spill(dn
, tx
);
327 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
328 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
333 * Lookup and hold the bonus buffer for the provided dnode. If the dnode
334 * has not yet been allocated a new bonus dbuf a will be allocated.
335 * Returns ENOENT, EIO, or 0.
337 int dmu_bonus_hold_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
,
342 uint32_t db_flags
= DB_RF_MUST_SUCCEED
;
344 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_PREFETCH
)
345 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NOPREFETCH
;
346 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_DECRYPT
)
347 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NO_DECRYPT
;
349 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
350 if (dn
->dn_bonus
== NULL
) {
351 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
352 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_WRITER
);
353 if (dn
->dn_bonus
== NULL
)
354 dbuf_create_bonus(dn
);
358 /* as long as the bonus buf is held, the dnode will be held */
359 if (zfs_refcount_add(&db
->db_holds
, tag
) == 1) {
360 VERIFY(dnode_add_ref(dn
, db
));
361 atomic_inc_32(&dn
->dn_dbufs_count
);
365 * Wait to drop dn_struct_rwlock until after adding the bonus dbuf's
366 * hold and incrementing the dbuf count to ensure that dnode_move() sees
367 * a dnode hold for every dbuf.
369 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
371 error
= dbuf_read(db
, NULL
, db_flags
);
373 dnode_evict_bonus(dn
);
384 dmu_bonus_hold(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
)
389 error
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
393 error
= dmu_bonus_hold_by_dnode(dn
, tag
, dbp
, DMU_READ_NO_PREFETCH
);
394 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
400 * returns ENOENT, EIO, or 0.
402 * This interface will allocate a blank spill dbuf when a spill blk
403 * doesn't already exist on the dnode.
405 * if you only want to find an already existing spill db, then
406 * dmu_spill_hold_existing() should be used.
409 dmu_spill_hold_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint32_t flags
, void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
)
411 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= NULL
;
414 if ((flags
& DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT
) == 0)
415 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
417 db
= dbuf_hold(dn
, DMU_SPILL_BLKID
, tag
);
419 if ((flags
& DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT
) == 0)
420 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
424 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
426 err
= dbuf_read(db
, NULL
, flags
);
437 dmu_spill_hold_existing(dmu_buf_t
*bonus
, void *tag
, dmu_buf_t
**dbp
)
439 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)bonus
;
446 if (spa_version(dn
->dn_objset
->os_spa
) < SPA_VERSION_SA
) {
447 err
= SET_ERROR(EINVAL
);
449 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
451 if (!dn
->dn_have_spill
) {
452 err
= SET_ERROR(ENOENT
);
454 err
= dmu_spill_hold_by_dnode(dn
,
455 DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT
| DB_RF_CANFAIL
, tag
, dbp
);
458 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
466 dmu_spill_hold_by_bonus(dmu_buf_t
*bonus
, uint32_t flags
, void *tag
,
469 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)bonus
;
472 uint32_t db_flags
= DB_RF_CANFAIL
;
474 if (flags
& DMU_READ_NO_DECRYPT
)
475 db_flags
|= DB_RF_NO_DECRYPT
;
479 err
= dmu_spill_hold_by_dnode(dn
, db_flags
, tag
, dbp
);
486 * Note: longer-term, we should modify all of the dmu_buf_*() interfaces
487 * to take a held dnode rather than <os, object> -- the lookup is wasteful,
488 * and can induce severe lock contention when writing to several files
489 * whose dnodes are in the same block.
492 dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
,
493 boolean_t read
, void *tag
, int *numbufsp
, dmu_buf_t
***dbpp
, uint32_t flags
)
496 uint64_t blkid
, nblks
, i
;
501 ASSERT(length
<= DMU_MAX_ACCESS
);
504 * Note: We directly notify the prefetch code of this read, so that
505 * we can tell it about the multi-block read. dbuf_read() only knows
506 * about the one block it is accessing.
508 dbuf_flags
= DB_RF_CANFAIL
| DB_RF_NEVERWAIT
| DB_RF_HAVESTRUCT
|
511 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
512 if (dn
->dn_datablkshift
) {
513 int blkshift
= dn
->dn_datablkshift
;
514 nblks
= (P2ROUNDUP(offset
+ length
, 1ULL << blkshift
) -
515 P2ALIGN(offset
, 1ULL << blkshift
)) >> blkshift
;
517 if (offset
+ length
> dn
->dn_datablksz
) {
518 zfs_panic_recover("zfs: accessing past end of object "
519 "%llx/%llx (size=%u access=%llu+%llu)",
520 (longlong_t
)dn
->dn_objset
->
521 os_dsl_dataset
->ds_object
,
522 (longlong_t
)dn
->dn_object
, dn
->dn_datablksz
,
523 (longlong_t
)offset
, (longlong_t
)length
);
524 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
525 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
529 dbp
= kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dmu_buf_t
*) * nblks
, KM_SLEEP
);
531 zio
= zio_root(dn
->dn_objset
->os_spa
, NULL
, NULL
, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL
);
532 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, 0, offset
);
533 for (i
= 0; i
< nblks
; i
++) {
534 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= dbuf_hold(dn
, blkid
+ i
, tag
);
536 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
537 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, nblks
, tag
);
539 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
542 /* initiate async i/o */
544 (void) dbuf_read(db
, zio
, dbuf_flags
);
548 if ((flags
& DMU_READ_NO_PREFETCH
) == 0 &&
549 DNODE_META_IS_CACHEABLE(dn
) && length
<= zfetch_array_rd_sz
) {
550 dmu_zfetch(&dn
->dn_zfetch
, blkid
, nblks
,
551 read
&& DNODE_IS_CACHEABLE(dn
));
553 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
555 /* wait for async i/o */
558 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, nblks
, tag
);
562 /* wait for other io to complete */
564 for (i
= 0; i
< nblks
; i
++) {
565 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)dbp
[i
];
566 mutex_enter(&db
->db_mtx
);
567 while (db
->db_state
== DB_READ
||
568 db
->db_state
== DB_FILL
)
569 cv_wait(&db
->db_changed
, &db
->db_mtx
);
570 if (db
->db_state
== DB_UNCACHED
)
571 err
= SET_ERROR(EIO
);
572 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
574 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, nblks
, tag
);
586 dmu_buf_hold_array(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
587 uint64_t length
, int read
, void *tag
, int *numbufsp
, dmu_buf_t
***dbpp
)
592 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
596 err
= dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, offset
, length
, read
, tag
,
597 numbufsp
, dbpp
, DMU_READ_PREFETCH
);
599 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
605 dmu_buf_hold_array_by_bonus(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, uint64_t offset
,
606 uint64_t length
, boolean_t read
, void *tag
, int *numbufsp
,
609 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
615 err
= dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, offset
, length
, read
, tag
,
616 numbufsp
, dbpp
, DMU_READ_PREFETCH
);
623 dmu_buf_rele_array(dmu_buf_t
**dbp_fake
, int numbufs
, void *tag
)
626 dmu_buf_impl_t
**dbp
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
**)dbp_fake
;
631 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
633 dbuf_rele(dbp
[i
], tag
);
636 kmem_free(dbp
, sizeof (dmu_buf_t
*) * numbufs
);
640 * Issue prefetch i/os for the given blocks. If level is greater than 0, the
641 * indirect blocks prefeteched will be those that point to the blocks containing
642 * the data starting at offset, and continuing to offset + len.
644 * Note that if the indirect blocks above the blocks being prefetched are not
645 * in cache, they will be asychronously read in.
648 dmu_prefetch(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, int64_t level
, uint64_t offset
,
649 uint64_t len
, zio_priority_t pri
)
655 if (len
== 0) { /* they're interested in the bonus buffer */
656 dn
= DMU_META_DNODE(os
);
658 if (object
== 0 || object
>= DN_MAX_OBJECT
)
661 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
662 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, level
,
663 object
* sizeof (dnode_phys_t
));
664 dbuf_prefetch(dn
, level
, blkid
, pri
, 0);
665 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
670 * XXX - Note, if the dnode for the requested object is not
671 * already cached, we will do a *synchronous* read in the
672 * dnode_hold() call. The same is true for any indirects.
674 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
678 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
680 * offset + len - 1 is the last byte we want to prefetch for, and offset
681 * is the first. Then dbuf_whichblk(dn, level, off + len - 1) is the
682 * last block we want to prefetch, and dbuf_whichblock(dn, level,
683 * offset) is the first. Then the number we need to prefetch is the
686 if (level
> 0 || dn
->dn_datablkshift
!= 0) {
687 nblks
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, level
, offset
+ len
- 1) -
688 dbuf_whichblock(dn
, level
, offset
) + 1;
690 nblks
= (offset
< dn
->dn_datablksz
);
694 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, level
, offset
);
695 for (int i
= 0; i
< nblks
; i
++)
696 dbuf_prefetch(dn
, level
, blkid
+ i
, pri
, 0);
699 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
701 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
705 * Get the next "chunk" of file data to free. We traverse the file from
706 * the end so that the file gets shorter over time (if we crashes in the
707 * middle, this will leave us in a better state). We find allocated file
708 * data by simply searching the allocated level 1 indirects.
710 * On input, *start should be the first offset that does not need to be
711 * freed (e.g. "offset + length"). On return, *start will be the first
712 * offset that should be freed.
715 get_next_chunk(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t *start
, uint64_t minimum
)
717 uint64_t maxblks
= DMU_MAX_ACCESS
>> (dn
->dn_indblkshift
+ 1);
718 /* bytes of data covered by a level-1 indirect block */
720 dn
->dn_datablksz
* EPB(dn
->dn_indblkshift
, SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT
);
722 ASSERT3U(minimum
, <=, *start
);
724 if (*start
- minimum
<= iblkrange
* maxblks
) {
728 ASSERT(ISP2(iblkrange
));
730 for (uint64_t blks
= 0; *start
> minimum
&& blks
< maxblks
; blks
++) {
734 * dnode_next_offset(BACKWARDS) will find an allocated L1
735 * indirect block at or before the input offset. We must
736 * decrement *start so that it is at the end of the region
740 err
= dnode_next_offset(dn
,
741 DNODE_FIND_BACKWARDS
, start
, 2, 1, 0);
743 /* if there are no indirect blocks before start, we are done */
747 } else if (err
!= 0) {
751 /* set start to the beginning of this L1 indirect */
752 *start
= P2ALIGN(*start
, iblkrange
);
754 if (*start
< minimum
)
760 * If this objset is of type OST_ZFS return true if vfs's unmounted flag is set,
761 * otherwise return false.
762 * Used below in dmu_free_long_range_impl() to enable abort when unmounting
766 dmu_objset_zfs_unmounting(objset_t
*os
)
769 if (dmu_objset_type(os
) == DMU_OST_ZFS
)
770 return (zfs_get_vfs_flag_unmounted(os
));
776 dmu_free_long_range_impl(objset_t
*os
, dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
,
779 uint64_t object_size
;
781 uint64_t dirty_frees_threshold
;
782 dsl_pool_t
*dp
= dmu_objset_pool(os
);
785 return (SET_ERROR(EINVAL
));
787 object_size
= (dn
->dn_maxblkid
+ 1) * dn
->dn_datablksz
;
788 if (offset
>= object_size
)
791 if (zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent
<= 100)
792 dirty_frees_threshold
=
793 zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent
* zfs_dirty_data_max
/ 100;
795 dirty_frees_threshold
= zfs_dirty_data_max
/ 4;
797 if (length
== DMU_OBJECT_END
|| offset
+ length
> object_size
)
798 length
= object_size
- offset
;
800 while (length
!= 0) {
801 uint64_t chunk_end
, chunk_begin
, chunk_len
;
802 uint64_t long_free_dirty_all_txgs
= 0;
805 if (dmu_objset_zfs_unmounting(dn
->dn_objset
))
806 return (SET_ERROR(EINTR
));
808 chunk_end
= chunk_begin
= offset
+ length
;
810 /* move chunk_begin backwards to the beginning of this chunk */
811 err
= get_next_chunk(dn
, &chunk_begin
, offset
);
814 ASSERT3U(chunk_begin
, >=, offset
);
815 ASSERT3U(chunk_begin
, <=, chunk_end
);
817 chunk_len
= chunk_end
- chunk_begin
;
819 mutex_enter(&dp
->dp_lock
);
820 for (int t
= 0; t
< TXG_SIZE
; t
++) {
821 long_free_dirty_all_txgs
+=
822 dp
->dp_long_free_dirty_pertxg
[t
];
824 mutex_exit(&dp
->dp_lock
);
827 * To avoid filling up a TXG with just frees wait for
828 * the next TXG to open before freeing more chunks if
829 * we have reached the threshold of frees
831 if (dirty_frees_threshold
!= 0 &&
832 long_free_dirty_all_txgs
>= dirty_frees_threshold
) {
833 DMU_TX_STAT_BUMP(dmu_tx_dirty_frees_delay
);
834 txg_wait_open(dp
, 0);
838 tx
= dmu_tx_create(os
);
839 dmu_tx_hold_free(tx
, dn
->dn_object
, chunk_begin
, chunk_len
);
842 * Mark this transaction as typically resulting in a net
843 * reduction in space used.
845 dmu_tx_mark_netfree(tx
);
846 err
= dmu_tx_assign(tx
, TXG_WAIT
);
852 mutex_enter(&dp
->dp_lock
);
853 dp
->dp_long_free_dirty_pertxg
[dmu_tx_get_txg(tx
) & TXG_MASK
] +=
855 mutex_exit(&dp
->dp_lock
);
856 DTRACE_PROBE3(free__long__range
,
857 uint64_t, long_free_dirty_all_txgs
, uint64_t, chunk_len
,
858 uint64_t, dmu_tx_get_txg(tx
));
859 dnode_free_range(dn
, chunk_begin
, chunk_len
, tx
);
869 dmu_free_long_range(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
,
870 uint64_t offset
, uint64_t length
)
875 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
878 err
= dmu_free_long_range_impl(os
, dn
, offset
, length
);
881 * It is important to zero out the maxblkid when freeing the entire
882 * file, so that (a) subsequent calls to dmu_free_long_range_impl()
883 * will take the fast path, and (b) dnode_reallocate() can verify
884 * that the entire file has been freed.
886 if (err
== 0 && offset
== 0 && length
== DMU_OBJECT_END
)
889 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
894 dmu_free_long_object(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
)
899 err
= dmu_free_long_range(os
, object
, 0, DMU_OBJECT_END
);
903 tx
= dmu_tx_create(os
);
904 dmu_tx_hold_bonus(tx
, object
);
905 dmu_tx_hold_free(tx
, object
, 0, DMU_OBJECT_END
);
906 dmu_tx_mark_netfree(tx
);
907 err
= dmu_tx_assign(tx
, TXG_WAIT
);
910 err
= dmu_object_free(os
, object
, tx
);
921 dmu_free_range(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
922 uint64_t size
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
925 int err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
928 ASSERT(offset
< UINT64_MAX
);
929 ASSERT(size
== DMU_OBJECT_END
|| size
<= UINT64_MAX
- offset
);
930 dnode_free_range(dn
, offset
, size
, tx
);
931 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
936 dmu_read_impl(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
937 void *buf
, uint32_t flags
)
940 int numbufs
, err
= 0;
943 * Deal with odd block sizes, where there can't be data past the first
944 * block. If we ever do the tail block optimization, we will need to
945 * handle that here as well.
947 if (dn
->dn_maxblkid
== 0) {
948 uint64_t newsz
= offset
> dn
->dn_datablksz
? 0 :
949 MIN(size
, dn
->dn_datablksz
- offset
);
950 bzero((char *)buf
+ newsz
, size
- newsz
);
955 uint64_t mylen
= MIN(size
, DMU_MAX_ACCESS
/ 2);
959 * NB: we could do this block-at-a-time, but it's nice
960 * to be reading in parallel.
962 err
= dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, offset
, mylen
,
963 TRUE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
, flags
);
967 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
970 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dbp
[i
];
974 bufoff
= offset
- db
->db_offset
;
975 tocpy
= MIN(db
->db_size
- bufoff
, size
);
977 (void) memcpy(buf
, (char *)db
->db_data
+ bufoff
, tocpy
);
981 buf
= (char *)buf
+ tocpy
;
983 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
989 dmu_read(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
990 void *buf
, uint32_t flags
)
995 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
999 err
= dmu_read_impl(dn
, offset
, size
, buf
, flags
);
1000 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
1005 dmu_read_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
, void *buf
,
1008 return (dmu_read_impl(dn
, offset
, size
, buf
, flags
));
1012 dmu_write_impl(dmu_buf_t
**dbp
, int numbufs
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
1013 const void *buf
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1017 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
1020 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dbp
[i
];
1024 bufoff
= offset
- db
->db_offset
;
1025 tocpy
= MIN(db
->db_size
- bufoff
, size
);
1027 ASSERT(i
== 0 || i
== numbufs
-1 || tocpy
== db
->db_size
);
1029 if (tocpy
== db
->db_size
)
1030 dmu_buf_will_fill(db
, tx
);
1032 dmu_buf_will_dirty(db
, tx
);
1034 (void) memcpy((char *)db
->db_data
+ bufoff
, buf
, tocpy
);
1036 if (tocpy
== db
->db_size
)
1037 dmu_buf_fill_done(db
, tx
);
1041 buf
= (char *)buf
+ tocpy
;
1046 dmu_write(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
1047 const void *buf
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1055 VERIFY0(dmu_buf_hold_array(os
, object
, offset
, size
,
1056 FALSE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
));
1057 dmu_write_impl(dbp
, numbufs
, offset
, size
, buf
, tx
);
1058 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
1062 dmu_write_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
1063 const void *buf
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1071 VERIFY0(dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, offset
, size
,
1072 FALSE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
, DMU_READ_PREFETCH
));
1073 dmu_write_impl(dbp
, numbufs
, offset
, size
, buf
, tx
);
1074 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
1078 dmu_object_remap_one_indirect(objset_t
*os
, dnode_t
*dn
,
1079 uint64_t last_removal_txg
, uint64_t offset
)
1081 uint64_t l1blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, 1, offset
);
1085 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
1086 dmu_buf_impl_t
*dbuf
= dbuf_hold_level(dn
, 1, l1blkid
, FTAG
);
1087 ASSERT3P(dbuf
, !=, NULL
);
1090 * If the block hasn't been written yet, this default will ensure
1091 * we don't try to remap it.
1093 uint64_t birth
= UINT64_MAX
;
1094 ASSERT3U(last_removal_txg
, !=, UINT64_MAX
);
1095 if (dbuf
->db_blkptr
!= NULL
)
1096 birth
= dbuf
->db_blkptr
->blk_birth
;
1097 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
1100 * If this L1 was already written after the last removal, then we've
1101 * already tried to remap it. An additional hold is taken after the
1102 * dmu_tx_assign() to handle the case where the dnode is freed while
1103 * waiting for the next open txg.
1105 if (birth
<= last_removal_txg
&&
1106 dbuf_read(dbuf
, NULL
, DB_RF_MUST_SUCCEED
) == 0 &&
1107 dbuf_can_remap(dbuf
)) {
1108 dmu_tx_t
*tx
= dmu_tx_create(os
);
1109 dmu_tx_hold_remap_l1indirect(tx
, dn
->dn_object
);
1110 err
= dmu_tx_assign(tx
, TXG_WAIT
);
1112 err
= dnode_hold(os
, dn
->dn_object
, FTAG
, &dn_tx
);
1114 (void) dbuf_dirty(dbuf
, tx
);
1115 dnode_rele(dn_tx
, FTAG
);
1123 dbuf_rele(dbuf
, FTAG
);
1125 delay(MSEC_TO_TICK(zfs_object_remap_one_indirect_delay_ms
));
1131 * Remap all blockpointers in the object, if possible, so that they reference
1132 * only concrete vdevs.
1134 * To do this, iterate over the L0 blockpointers and remap any that reference
1135 * an indirect vdev. Note that we only examine L0 blockpointers; since we
1136 * cannot guarantee that we can remap all blockpointer anyways (due to split
1137 * blocks), we do not want to make the code unnecessarily complicated to
1138 * catch the unlikely case that there is an L1 block on an indirect vdev that
1139 * contains no indirect blockpointers.
1142 dmu_object_remap_indirects(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
,
1143 uint64_t last_removal_txg
)
1145 uint64_t offset
, l1span
;
1147 dnode_t
*dn
, *dn_tx
;
1149 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
1154 if (dn
->dn_nlevels
<= 1) {
1155 if (issig(JUSTLOOKING
) && issig(FORREAL
)) {
1156 err
= SET_ERROR(EINTR
);
1160 * If the dnode has no indirect blocks, we cannot dirty them.
1161 * We still want to remap the blkptr(s) in the dnode if
1162 * appropriate, so mark it as dirty. An additional hold is
1163 * taken after the dmu_tx_assign() to handle the case where
1164 * the dnode is freed while waiting for the next open txg.
1166 if (err
== 0 && dnode_needs_remap(dn
)) {
1167 dmu_tx_t
*tx
= dmu_tx_create(os
);
1168 dmu_tx_hold_bonus(tx
, object
);
1169 err
= dmu_tx_assign(tx
, TXG_WAIT
);
1171 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn_tx
);
1173 dnode_setdirty(dn_tx
, tx
);
1174 dnode_rele(dn_tx
, FTAG
);
1182 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
1187 l1span
= 1ULL << (dn
->dn_indblkshift
- SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT
+
1188 dn
->dn_datablkshift
);
1190 * Find the next L1 indirect that is not a hole.
1192 while (dnode_next_offset(dn
, 0, &offset
, 2, 1, 0) == 0) {
1193 if (issig(JUSTLOOKING
) && issig(FORREAL
)) {
1194 err
= SET_ERROR(EINTR
);
1197 if ((err
= dmu_object_remap_one_indirect(os
, dn
,
1198 last_removal_txg
, offset
)) != 0) {
1204 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
1209 dmu_prealloc(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
1218 VERIFY(0 == dmu_buf_hold_array(os
, object
, offset
, size
,
1219 FALSE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
));
1221 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
1222 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dbp
[i
];
1224 dmu_buf_will_not_fill(db
, tx
);
1226 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
1230 dmu_write_embedded(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
1231 void *data
, uint8_t etype
, uint8_t comp
, int uncompressed_size
,
1232 int compressed_size
, int byteorder
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1236 ASSERT3U(etype
, <, NUM_BP_EMBEDDED_TYPES
);
1237 ASSERT3U(comp
, <, ZIO_COMPRESS_FUNCTIONS
);
1238 VERIFY0(dmu_buf_hold_noread(os
, object
, offset
,
1241 dmu_buf_write_embedded(db
,
1242 data
, (bp_embedded_type_t
)etype
, (enum zio_compress
)comp
,
1243 uncompressed_size
, compressed_size
, byteorder
, tx
);
1245 dmu_buf_rele(db
, FTAG
);
1249 * DMU support for xuio
1251 kstat_t
*xuio_ksp
= NULL
;
1253 typedef struct xuio_stats
{
1254 /* loaned yet not returned arc_buf */
1255 kstat_named_t xuiostat_onloan_rbuf
;
1256 kstat_named_t xuiostat_onloan_wbuf
;
1257 /* whether a copy is made when loaning out a read buffer */
1258 kstat_named_t xuiostat_rbuf_copied
;
1259 kstat_named_t xuiostat_rbuf_nocopy
;
1260 /* whether a copy is made when assigning a write buffer */
1261 kstat_named_t xuiostat_wbuf_copied
;
1262 kstat_named_t xuiostat_wbuf_nocopy
;
1265 static xuio_stats_t xuio_stats
= {
1266 { "onloan_read_buf", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
},
1267 { "onloan_write_buf", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
},
1268 { "read_buf_copied", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
},
1269 { "read_buf_nocopy", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
},
1270 { "write_buf_copied", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
},
1271 { "write_buf_nocopy", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64
}
1274 #define XUIOSTAT_INCR(stat, val) \
1275 atomic_add_64(&xuio_stats.stat.value.ui64, (val))
1276 #define XUIOSTAT_BUMP(stat) XUIOSTAT_INCR(stat, 1)
1278 #ifdef HAVE_UIO_ZEROCOPY
1280 dmu_xuio_init(xuio_t
*xuio
, int nblk
)
1283 uio_t
*uio
= &xuio
->xu_uio
;
1285 uio
->uio_iovcnt
= nblk
;
1286 uio
->uio_iov
= kmem_zalloc(nblk
* sizeof (iovec_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
1288 priv
= kmem_zalloc(sizeof (dmu_xuio_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
1290 priv
->bufs
= kmem_zalloc(nblk
* sizeof (arc_buf_t
*), KM_SLEEP
);
1291 priv
->iovp
= (iovec_t
*)uio
->uio_iov
;
1292 XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
) = priv
;
1294 if (XUIO_XUZC_RW(xuio
) == UIO_READ
)
1295 XUIOSTAT_INCR(xuiostat_onloan_rbuf
, nblk
);
1297 XUIOSTAT_INCR(xuiostat_onloan_wbuf
, nblk
);
1303 dmu_xuio_fini(xuio_t
*xuio
)
1305 dmu_xuio_t
*priv
= XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
);
1306 int nblk
= priv
->cnt
;
1308 kmem_free(priv
->iovp
, nblk
* sizeof (iovec_t
));
1309 kmem_free(priv
->bufs
, nblk
* sizeof (arc_buf_t
*));
1310 kmem_free(priv
, sizeof (dmu_xuio_t
));
1312 if (XUIO_XUZC_RW(xuio
) == UIO_READ
)
1313 XUIOSTAT_INCR(xuiostat_onloan_rbuf
, -nblk
);
1315 XUIOSTAT_INCR(xuiostat_onloan_wbuf
, -nblk
);
1319 * Initialize iov[priv->next] and priv->bufs[priv->next] with { off, n, abuf }
1320 * and increase priv->next by 1.
1323 dmu_xuio_add(xuio_t
*xuio
, arc_buf_t
*abuf
, offset_t off
, size_t n
)
1326 uio_t
*uio
= &xuio
->xu_uio
;
1327 dmu_xuio_t
*priv
= XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
);
1328 int i
= priv
->next
++;
1330 ASSERT(i
< priv
->cnt
);
1331 ASSERT(off
+ n
<= arc_buf_lsize(abuf
));
1332 iov
= (iovec_t
*)uio
->uio_iov
+ i
;
1333 iov
->iov_base
= (char *)abuf
->b_data
+ off
;
1335 priv
->bufs
[i
] = abuf
;
1340 dmu_xuio_cnt(xuio_t
*xuio
)
1342 dmu_xuio_t
*priv
= XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
);
1347 dmu_xuio_arcbuf(xuio_t
*xuio
, int i
)
1349 dmu_xuio_t
*priv
= XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
);
1351 ASSERT(i
< priv
->cnt
);
1352 return (priv
->bufs
[i
]);
1356 dmu_xuio_clear(xuio_t
*xuio
, int i
)
1358 dmu_xuio_t
*priv
= XUIO_XUZC_PRIV(xuio
);
1360 ASSERT(i
< priv
->cnt
);
1361 priv
->bufs
[i
] = NULL
;
1363 #endif /* HAVE_UIO_ZEROCOPY */
1366 xuio_stat_init(void)
1368 xuio_ksp
= kstat_create("zfs", 0, "xuio_stats", "misc",
1369 KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED
, sizeof (xuio_stats
) / sizeof (kstat_named_t
),
1370 KSTAT_FLAG_VIRTUAL
);
1371 if (xuio_ksp
!= NULL
) {
1372 xuio_ksp
->ks_data
= &xuio_stats
;
1373 kstat_install(xuio_ksp
);
1378 xuio_stat_fini(void)
1380 if (xuio_ksp
!= NULL
) {
1381 kstat_delete(xuio_ksp
);
1387 xuio_stat_wbuf_copied(void)
1389 XUIOSTAT_BUMP(xuiostat_wbuf_copied
);
1393 xuio_stat_wbuf_nocopy(void)
1395 XUIOSTAT_BUMP(xuiostat_wbuf_nocopy
);
1400 dmu_read_uio_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
)
1403 int numbufs
, i
, err
;
1404 #ifdef HAVE_UIO_ZEROCOPY
1405 xuio_t
*xuio
= NULL
;
1409 * NB: we could do this block-at-a-time, but it's nice
1410 * to be reading in parallel.
1412 err
= dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, uio
->uio_loffset
, size
,
1413 TRUE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
, 0);
1417 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
1420 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dbp
[i
];
1424 bufoff
= uio
->uio_loffset
- db
->db_offset
;
1425 tocpy
= MIN(db
->db_size
- bufoff
, size
);
1427 #ifdef HAVE_UIO_ZEROCOPY
1429 dmu_buf_impl_t
*dbi
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db
;
1430 arc_buf_t
*dbuf_abuf
= dbi
->db_buf
;
1431 arc_buf_t
*abuf
= dbuf_loan_arcbuf(dbi
);
1432 err
= dmu_xuio_add(xuio
, abuf
, bufoff
, tocpy
);
1434 uio
->uio_resid
-= tocpy
;
1435 uio
->uio_loffset
+= tocpy
;
1438 if (abuf
== dbuf_abuf
)
1439 XUIOSTAT_BUMP(xuiostat_rbuf_nocopy
);
1441 XUIOSTAT_BUMP(xuiostat_rbuf_copied
);
1444 err
= uiomove((char *)db
->db_data
+ bufoff
, tocpy
,
1451 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
1457 * Read 'size' bytes into the uio buffer.
1458 * From object zdb->db_object.
1459 * Starting at offset uio->uio_loffset.
1461 * If the caller already has a dbuf in the target object
1462 * (e.g. its bonus buffer), this routine is faster than dmu_read_uio(),
1463 * because we don't have to find the dnode_t for the object.
1466 dmu_read_uio_dbuf(dmu_buf_t
*zdb
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
)
1468 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)zdb
;
1477 err
= dmu_read_uio_dnode(dn
, uio
, size
);
1484 * Read 'size' bytes into the uio buffer.
1485 * From the specified object
1486 * Starting at offset uio->uio_loffset.
1489 dmu_read_uio(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
)
1497 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
1501 err
= dmu_read_uio_dnode(dn
, uio
, size
);
1503 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
1509 dmu_write_uio_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1516 err
= dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode(dn
, uio
->uio_loffset
, size
,
1517 FALSE
, FTAG
, &numbufs
, &dbp
, DMU_READ_PREFETCH
);
1521 for (i
= 0; i
< numbufs
; i
++) {
1524 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dbp
[i
];
1528 bufoff
= uio
->uio_loffset
- db
->db_offset
;
1529 tocpy
= MIN(db
->db_size
- bufoff
, size
);
1531 ASSERT(i
== 0 || i
== numbufs
-1 || tocpy
== db
->db_size
);
1533 if (tocpy
== db
->db_size
)
1534 dmu_buf_will_fill(db
, tx
);
1536 dmu_buf_will_dirty(db
, tx
);
1539 * XXX uiomove could block forever (eg.nfs-backed
1540 * pages). There needs to be a uiolockdown() function
1541 * to lock the pages in memory, so that uiomove won't
1544 err
= uiomove((char *)db
->db_data
+ bufoff
, tocpy
,
1547 if (tocpy
== db
->db_size
)
1548 dmu_buf_fill_done(db
, tx
);
1556 dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp
, numbufs
, FTAG
);
1561 * Write 'size' bytes from the uio buffer.
1562 * To object zdb->db_object.
1563 * Starting at offset uio->uio_loffset.
1565 * If the caller already has a dbuf in the target object
1566 * (e.g. its bonus buffer), this routine is faster than dmu_write_uio(),
1567 * because we don't have to find the dnode_t for the object.
1570 dmu_write_uio_dbuf(dmu_buf_t
*zdb
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
,
1573 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)zdb
;
1582 err
= dmu_write_uio_dnode(dn
, uio
, size
, tx
);
1589 * Write 'size' bytes from the uio buffer.
1590 * To the specified object.
1591 * Starting at offset uio->uio_loffset.
1594 dmu_write_uio(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uio_t
*uio
, uint64_t size
,
1603 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
1607 err
= dmu_write_uio_dnode(dn
, uio
, size
, tx
);
1609 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
1613 #endif /* _KERNEL */
1616 * Allocate a loaned anonymous arc buffer.
1619 dmu_request_arcbuf(dmu_buf_t
*handle
, int size
)
1621 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)handle
;
1623 return (arc_loan_buf(db
->db_objset
->os_spa
, B_FALSE
, size
));
1627 * Free a loaned arc buffer.
1630 dmu_return_arcbuf(arc_buf_t
*buf
)
1632 arc_return_buf(buf
, FTAG
);
1633 arc_buf_destroy(buf
, FTAG
);
1637 dmu_copy_from_buf(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t offset
,
1638 dmu_buf_t
*handle
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
1640 dmu_buf_t
*dst_handle
;
1641 dmu_buf_impl_t
*dstdb
;
1642 dmu_buf_impl_t
*srcdb
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)handle
;
1643 dmu_object_type_t type
;
1646 boolean_t byteorder
;
1647 uint8_t salt
[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN
];
1648 uint8_t iv
[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN
];
1649 uint8_t mac
[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN
];
1651 ASSERT3P(srcdb
->db_buf
, !=, NULL
);
1653 /* hold the db that we want to write to */
1654 VERIFY0(dmu_buf_hold(os
, object
, offset
, FTAG
, &dst_handle
,
1655 DMU_READ_NO_DECRYPT
));
1656 dstdb
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)dst_handle
;
1657 datalen
= arc_buf_size(srcdb
->db_buf
);
1659 DB_DNODE_ENTER(dstdb
);
1660 type
= DB_DNODE(dstdb
)->dn_type
;
1661 DB_DNODE_EXIT(dstdb
);
1663 /* allocated an arc buffer that matches the type of srcdb->db_buf */
1664 if (arc_is_encrypted(srcdb
->db_buf
)) {
1665 arc_get_raw_params(srcdb
->db_buf
, &byteorder
, salt
, iv
, mac
);
1666 abuf
= arc_loan_raw_buf(os
->os_spa
, dmu_objset_id(os
),
1667 byteorder
, salt
, iv
, mac
, type
,
1668 datalen
, arc_buf_lsize(srcdb
->db_buf
),
1669 arc_get_compression(srcdb
->db_buf
));
1671 /* we won't get a compressed db back from dmu_buf_hold() */
1672 ASSERT3U(arc_get_compression(srcdb
->db_buf
),
1673 ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF
);
1674 abuf
= arc_loan_buf(os
->os_spa
,
1675 DMU_OT_IS_METADATA(type
), datalen
);
1678 ASSERT3U(datalen
, ==, arc_buf_size(abuf
));
1680 /* copy the data to the new buffer and assign it to the dstdb */
1681 bcopy(srcdb
->db_buf
->b_data
, abuf
->b_data
, datalen
);
1682 dbuf_assign_arcbuf(dstdb
, abuf
, tx
);
1683 dmu_buf_rele(dst_handle
, FTAG
);
1687 * When possible directly assign passed loaned arc buffer to a dbuf.
1688 * If this is not possible copy the contents of passed arc buf via
1692 dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, uint64_t offset
, arc_buf_t
*buf
,
1696 objset_t
*os
= dn
->dn_objset
;
1697 uint64_t object
= dn
->dn_object
;
1698 uint32_t blksz
= (uint32_t)arc_buf_lsize(buf
);
1701 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
1702 blkid
= dbuf_whichblock(dn
, 0, offset
);
1703 db
= dbuf_hold(dn
, blkid
, FTAG
);
1705 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
1706 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
1709 * We can only assign if the offset is aligned, the arc buf is the
1710 * same size as the dbuf, and the dbuf is not metadata.
1712 if (offset
== db
->db
.db_offset
&& blksz
== db
->db
.db_size
) {
1713 dbuf_assign_arcbuf(db
, buf
, tx
);
1714 dbuf_rele(db
, FTAG
);
1716 /* compressed bufs must always be assignable to their dbuf */
1717 ASSERT3U(arc_get_compression(buf
), ==, ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF
);
1718 ASSERT(!(buf
->b_flags
& ARC_BUF_FLAG_COMPRESSED
));
1720 dbuf_rele(db
, FTAG
);
1721 dmu_write(os
, object
, offset
, blksz
, buf
->b_data
, tx
);
1722 dmu_return_arcbuf(buf
);
1723 XUIOSTAT_BUMP(xuiostat_wbuf_copied
);
1730 dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dbuf(dmu_buf_t
*handle
, uint64_t offset
, arc_buf_t
*buf
,
1734 dmu_buf_impl_t
*dbuf
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)handle
;
1736 DB_DNODE_ENTER(dbuf
);
1737 err
= dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dnode(DB_DNODE(dbuf
), offset
, buf
, tx
);
1738 DB_DNODE_EXIT(dbuf
);
1744 dbuf_dirty_record_t
*dsa_dr
;
1745 dmu_sync_cb_t
*dsa_done
;
1752 dmu_sync_ready(zio_t
*zio
, arc_buf_t
*buf
, void *varg
)
1754 dmu_sync_arg_t
*dsa
= varg
;
1755 dmu_buf_t
*db
= dsa
->dsa_zgd
->zgd_db
;
1756 blkptr_t
*bp
= zio
->io_bp
;
1758 if (zio
->io_error
== 0) {
1759 if (BP_IS_HOLE(bp
)) {
1761 * A block of zeros may compress to a hole, but the
1762 * block size still needs to be known for replay.
1764 BP_SET_LSIZE(bp
, db
->db_size
);
1765 } else if (!BP_IS_EMBEDDED(bp
)) {
1766 ASSERT(BP_GET_LEVEL(bp
) == 0);
1773 dmu_sync_late_arrival_ready(zio_t
*zio
)
1775 dmu_sync_ready(zio
, NULL
, zio
->io_private
);
1780 dmu_sync_done(zio_t
*zio
, arc_buf_t
*buf
, void *varg
)
1782 dmu_sync_arg_t
*dsa
= varg
;
1783 dbuf_dirty_record_t
*dr
= dsa
->dsa_dr
;
1784 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= dr
->dr_dbuf
;
1785 zgd_t
*zgd
= dsa
->dsa_zgd
;
1788 * Record the vdev(s) backing this blkptr so they can be flushed after
1789 * the writes for the lwb have completed.
1791 if (zio
->io_error
== 0) {
1792 zil_lwb_add_block(zgd
->zgd_lwb
, zgd
->zgd_bp
);
1795 mutex_enter(&db
->db_mtx
);
1796 ASSERT(dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
== DR_IN_DMU_SYNC
);
1797 if (zio
->io_error
== 0) {
1798 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_nopwrite
= !!(zio
->io_flags
& ZIO_FLAG_NOPWRITE
);
1799 if (dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_nopwrite
) {
1800 blkptr_t
*bp
= zio
->io_bp
;
1801 blkptr_t
*bp_orig
= &zio
->io_bp_orig
;
1802 uint8_t chksum
= BP_GET_CHECKSUM(bp_orig
);
1804 ASSERT(BP_EQUAL(bp
, bp_orig
));
1805 VERIFY(BP_EQUAL(bp
, db
->db_blkptr
));
1806 ASSERT(zio
->io_prop
.zp_compress
!= ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF
);
1807 VERIFY(zio_checksum_table
[chksum
].ci_flags
&
1808 ZCHECKSUM_FLAG_NOPWRITE
);
1810 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_overridden_by
= *zio
->io_bp
;
1811 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
= DR_OVERRIDDEN
;
1812 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_copies
= zio
->io_prop
.zp_copies
;
1815 * Old style holes are filled with all zeros, whereas
1816 * new-style holes maintain their lsize, type, level,
1817 * and birth time (see zio_write_compress). While we
1818 * need to reset the BP_SET_LSIZE() call that happened
1819 * in dmu_sync_ready for old style holes, we do *not*
1820 * want to wipe out the information contained in new
1821 * style holes. Thus, only zero out the block pointer if
1822 * it's an old style hole.
1824 if (BP_IS_HOLE(&dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_overridden_by
) &&
1825 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_overridden_by
.blk_birth
== 0)
1826 BP_ZERO(&dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_overridden_by
);
1828 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
= DR_NOT_OVERRIDDEN
;
1830 cv_broadcast(&db
->db_changed
);
1831 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
1833 dsa
->dsa_done(dsa
->dsa_zgd
, zio
->io_error
);
1835 kmem_free(dsa
, sizeof (*dsa
));
1839 dmu_sync_late_arrival_done(zio_t
*zio
)
1841 blkptr_t
*bp
= zio
->io_bp
;
1842 dmu_sync_arg_t
*dsa
= zio
->io_private
;
1843 zgd_t
*zgd
= dsa
->dsa_zgd
;
1845 if (zio
->io_error
== 0) {
1847 * Record the vdev(s) backing this blkptr so they can be
1848 * flushed after the writes for the lwb have completed.
1850 zil_lwb_add_block(zgd
->zgd_lwb
, zgd
->zgd_bp
);
1852 if (!BP_IS_HOLE(bp
)) {
1853 ASSERTV(blkptr_t
*bp_orig
= &zio
->io_bp_orig
);
1854 ASSERT(!(zio
->io_flags
& ZIO_FLAG_NOPWRITE
));
1855 ASSERT(BP_IS_HOLE(bp_orig
) || !BP_EQUAL(bp
, bp_orig
));
1856 ASSERT(zio
->io_bp
->blk_birth
== zio
->io_txg
);
1857 ASSERT(zio
->io_txg
> spa_syncing_txg(zio
->io_spa
));
1858 zio_free(zio
->io_spa
, zio
->io_txg
, zio
->io_bp
);
1862 dmu_tx_commit(dsa
->dsa_tx
);
1864 dsa
->dsa_done(dsa
->dsa_zgd
, zio
->io_error
);
1866 abd_put(zio
->io_abd
);
1867 kmem_free(dsa
, sizeof (*dsa
));
1871 dmu_sync_late_arrival(zio_t
*pio
, objset_t
*os
, dmu_sync_cb_t
*done
, zgd_t
*zgd
,
1872 zio_prop_t
*zp
, zbookmark_phys_t
*zb
)
1874 dmu_sync_arg_t
*dsa
;
1877 tx
= dmu_tx_create(os
);
1878 dmu_tx_hold_space(tx
, zgd
->zgd_db
->db_size
);
1879 if (dmu_tx_assign(tx
, TXG_WAIT
) != 0) {
1881 /* Make zl_get_data do txg_waited_synced() */
1882 return (SET_ERROR(EIO
));
1886 * In order to prevent the zgd's lwb from being free'd prior to
1887 * dmu_sync_late_arrival_done() being called, we have to ensure
1888 * the lwb's "max txg" takes this tx's txg into account.
1890 zil_lwb_add_txg(zgd
->zgd_lwb
, dmu_tx_get_txg(tx
));
1892 dsa
= kmem_alloc(sizeof (dmu_sync_arg_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
1894 dsa
->dsa_done
= done
;
1899 * Since we are currently syncing this txg, it's nontrivial to
1900 * determine what BP to nopwrite against, so we disable nopwrite.
1902 * When syncing, the db_blkptr is initially the BP of the previous
1903 * txg. We can not nopwrite against it because it will be changed
1904 * (this is similar to the non-late-arrival case where the dbuf is
1905 * dirty in a future txg).
1907 * Then dbuf_write_ready() sets bp_blkptr to the location we will write.
1908 * We can not nopwrite against it because although the BP will not
1909 * (typically) be changed, the data has not yet been persisted to this
1912 * Finally, when dbuf_write_done() is called, it is theoretically
1913 * possible to always nopwrite, because the data that was written in
1914 * this txg is the same data that we are trying to write. However we
1915 * would need to check that this dbuf is not dirty in any future
1916 * txg's (as we do in the normal dmu_sync() path). For simplicity, we
1917 * don't nopwrite in this case.
1919 zp
->zp_nopwrite
= B_FALSE
;
1921 zio_nowait(zio_write(pio
, os
->os_spa
, dmu_tx_get_txg(tx
), zgd
->zgd_bp
,
1922 abd_get_from_buf(zgd
->zgd_db
->db_data
, zgd
->zgd_db
->db_size
),
1923 zgd
->zgd_db
->db_size
, zgd
->zgd_db
->db_size
, zp
,
1924 dmu_sync_late_arrival_ready
, NULL
, NULL
, dmu_sync_late_arrival_done
,
1925 dsa
, ZIO_PRIORITY_SYNC_WRITE
, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL
, zb
));
1931 * Intent log support: sync the block associated with db to disk.
1932 * N.B. and XXX: the caller is responsible for making sure that the
1933 * data isn't changing while dmu_sync() is writing it.
1937 * EEXIST: this txg has already been synced, so there's nothing to do.
1938 * The caller should not log the write.
1940 * ENOENT: the block was dbuf_free_range()'d, so there's nothing to do.
1941 * The caller should not log the write.
1943 * EALREADY: this block is already in the process of being synced.
1944 * The caller should track its progress (somehow).
1946 * EIO: could not do the I/O.
1947 * The caller should do a txg_wait_synced().
1949 * 0: the I/O has been initiated.
1950 * The caller should log this blkptr in the done callback.
1951 * It is possible that the I/O will fail, in which case
1952 * the error will be reported to the done callback and
1953 * propagated to pio from zio_done().
1956 dmu_sync(zio_t
*pio
, uint64_t txg
, dmu_sync_cb_t
*done
, zgd_t
*zgd
)
1958 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)zgd
->zgd_db
;
1959 objset_t
*os
= db
->db_objset
;
1960 dsl_dataset_t
*ds
= os
->os_dsl_dataset
;
1961 dbuf_dirty_record_t
*dr
;
1962 dmu_sync_arg_t
*dsa
;
1963 zbookmark_phys_t zb
;
1967 ASSERT(pio
!= NULL
);
1970 SET_BOOKMARK(&zb
, ds
->ds_object
,
1971 db
->db
.db_object
, db
->db_level
, db
->db_blkid
);
1975 dmu_write_policy(os
, dn
, db
->db_level
, WP_DMU_SYNC
, &zp
);
1979 * If we're frozen (running ziltest), we always need to generate a bp.
1981 if (txg
> spa_freeze_txg(os
->os_spa
))
1982 return (dmu_sync_late_arrival(pio
, os
, done
, zgd
, &zp
, &zb
));
1985 * Grabbing db_mtx now provides a barrier between dbuf_sync_leaf()
1986 * and us. If we determine that this txg is not yet syncing,
1987 * but it begins to sync a moment later, that's OK because the
1988 * sync thread will block in dbuf_sync_leaf() until we drop db_mtx.
1990 mutex_enter(&db
->db_mtx
);
1992 if (txg
<= spa_last_synced_txg(os
->os_spa
)) {
1994 * This txg has already synced. There's nothing to do.
1996 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
1997 return (SET_ERROR(EEXIST
));
2000 if (txg
<= spa_syncing_txg(os
->os_spa
)) {
2002 * This txg is currently syncing, so we can't mess with
2003 * the dirty record anymore; just write a new log block.
2005 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
2006 return (dmu_sync_late_arrival(pio
, os
, done
, zgd
, &zp
, &zb
));
2009 dr
= db
->db_last_dirty
;
2010 while (dr
&& dr
->dr_txg
!= txg
)
2015 * There's no dr for this dbuf, so it must have been freed.
2016 * There's no need to log writes to freed blocks, so we're done.
2018 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
2019 return (SET_ERROR(ENOENT
));
2022 ASSERT(dr
->dr_next
== NULL
|| dr
->dr_next
->dr_txg
< txg
);
2024 if (db
->db_blkptr
!= NULL
) {
2026 * We need to fill in zgd_bp with the current blkptr so that
2027 * the nopwrite code can check if we're writing the same
2028 * data that's already on disk. We can only nopwrite if we
2029 * are sure that after making the copy, db_blkptr will not
2030 * change until our i/o completes. We ensure this by
2031 * holding the db_mtx, and only allowing nopwrite if the
2032 * block is not already dirty (see below). This is verified
2033 * by dmu_sync_done(), which VERIFYs that the db_blkptr has
2036 *zgd
->zgd_bp
= *db
->db_blkptr
;
2040 * Assume the on-disk data is X, the current syncing data (in
2041 * txg - 1) is Y, and the current in-memory data is Z (currently
2044 * We usually want to perform a nopwrite if X and Z are the
2045 * same. However, if Y is different (i.e. the BP is going to
2046 * change before this write takes effect), then a nopwrite will
2047 * be incorrect - we would override with X, which could have
2048 * been freed when Y was written.
2050 * (Note that this is not a concern when we are nop-writing from
2051 * syncing context, because X and Y must be identical, because
2052 * all previous txgs have been synced.)
2054 * Therefore, we disable nopwrite if the current BP could change
2055 * before this TXG. There are two ways it could change: by
2056 * being dirty (dr_next is non-NULL), or by being freed
2057 * (dnode_block_freed()). This behavior is verified by
2058 * zio_done(), which VERIFYs that the override BP is identical
2059 * to the on-disk BP.
2063 if (dr
->dr_next
!= NULL
|| dnode_block_freed(dn
, db
->db_blkid
))
2064 zp
.zp_nopwrite
= B_FALSE
;
2067 ASSERT(dr
->dr_txg
== txg
);
2068 if (dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
== DR_IN_DMU_SYNC
||
2069 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
== DR_OVERRIDDEN
) {
2071 * We have already issued a sync write for this buffer,
2072 * or this buffer has already been synced. It could not
2073 * have been dirtied since, or we would have cleared the state.
2075 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
2076 return (SET_ERROR(EALREADY
));
2079 ASSERT(dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
== DR_NOT_OVERRIDDEN
);
2080 dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_override_state
= DR_IN_DMU_SYNC
;
2081 mutex_exit(&db
->db_mtx
);
2083 dsa
= kmem_alloc(sizeof (dmu_sync_arg_t
), KM_SLEEP
);
2085 dsa
->dsa_done
= done
;
2089 zio_nowait(arc_write(pio
, os
->os_spa
, txg
,
2090 zgd
->zgd_bp
, dr
->dt
.dl
.dr_data
, DBUF_IS_L2CACHEABLE(db
),
2091 &zp
, dmu_sync_ready
, NULL
, NULL
, dmu_sync_done
, dsa
,
2092 ZIO_PRIORITY_SYNC_WRITE
, ZIO_FLAG_CANFAIL
, &zb
));
2098 dmu_object_set_nlevels(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, int nlevels
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
)
2103 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2106 err
= dnode_set_nlevels(dn
, nlevels
, tx
);
2107 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2112 dmu_object_set_blocksize(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t size
, int ibs
,
2118 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2121 err
= dnode_set_blksz(dn
, size
, ibs
, tx
);
2122 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2127 dmu_object_set_maxblkid(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint64_t maxblkid
,
2133 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2136 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_WRITER
);
2137 dnode_new_blkid(dn
, maxblkid
, tx
, B_FALSE
);
2138 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
2139 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2144 dmu_object_set_checksum(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint8_t checksum
,
2150 * Send streams include each object's checksum function. This
2151 * check ensures that the receiving system can understand the
2152 * checksum function transmitted.
2154 ASSERT3U(checksum
, <, ZIO_CHECKSUM_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS
);
2156 VERIFY0(dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
));
2157 ASSERT3U(checksum
, <, ZIO_CHECKSUM_FUNCTIONS
);
2158 dn
->dn_checksum
= checksum
;
2159 dnode_setdirty(dn
, tx
);
2160 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2164 dmu_object_set_compress(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, uint8_t compress
,
2170 * Send streams include each object's compression function. This
2171 * check ensures that the receiving system can understand the
2172 * compression function transmitted.
2174 ASSERT3U(compress
, <, ZIO_COMPRESS_LEGACY_FUNCTIONS
);
2176 VERIFY0(dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
));
2177 dn
->dn_compress
= compress
;
2178 dnode_setdirty(dn
, tx
);
2179 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2183 * When the "redundant_metadata" property is set to "most", only indirect
2184 * blocks of this level and higher will have an additional ditto block.
2186 int zfs_redundant_metadata_most_ditto_level
= 2;
2189 dmu_write_policy(objset_t
*os
, dnode_t
*dn
, int level
, int wp
, zio_prop_t
*zp
)
2191 dmu_object_type_t type
= dn
? dn
->dn_type
: DMU_OT_OBJSET
;
2192 boolean_t ismd
= (level
> 0 || DMU_OT_IS_METADATA(type
) ||
2194 enum zio_checksum checksum
= os
->os_checksum
;
2195 enum zio_compress compress
= os
->os_compress
;
2196 enum zio_checksum dedup_checksum
= os
->os_dedup_checksum
;
2197 boolean_t dedup
= B_FALSE
;
2198 boolean_t nopwrite
= B_FALSE
;
2199 boolean_t dedup_verify
= os
->os_dedup_verify
;
2200 boolean_t encrypt
= B_FALSE
;
2201 int copies
= os
->os_copies
;
2204 * We maintain different write policies for each of the following
2207 * 2. preallocated blocks (i.e. level-0 blocks of a dump device)
2208 * 3. all other level 0 blocks
2212 * XXX -- we should design a compression algorithm
2213 * that specializes in arrays of bps.
2215 compress
= zio_compress_select(os
->os_spa
,
2216 ZIO_COMPRESS_ON
, ZIO_COMPRESS_ON
);
2219 * Metadata always gets checksummed. If the data
2220 * checksum is multi-bit correctable, and it's not a
2221 * ZBT-style checksum, then it's suitable for metadata
2222 * as well. Otherwise, the metadata checksum defaults
2225 if (!(zio_checksum_table
[checksum
].ci_flags
&
2226 ZCHECKSUM_FLAG_METADATA
) ||
2227 (zio_checksum_table
[checksum
].ci_flags
&
2228 ZCHECKSUM_FLAG_EMBEDDED
))
2229 checksum
= ZIO_CHECKSUM_FLETCHER_4
;
2231 if (os
->os_redundant_metadata
== ZFS_REDUNDANT_METADATA_ALL
||
2232 (os
->os_redundant_metadata
==
2233 ZFS_REDUNDANT_METADATA_MOST
&&
2234 (level
>= zfs_redundant_metadata_most_ditto_level
||
2235 DMU_OT_IS_METADATA(type
) || (wp
& WP_SPILL
))))
2237 } else if (wp
& WP_NOFILL
) {
2241 * If we're writing preallocated blocks, we aren't actually
2242 * writing them so don't set any policy properties. These
2243 * blocks are currently only used by an external subsystem
2244 * outside of zfs (i.e. dump) and not written by the zio
2247 compress
= ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF
;
2248 checksum
= ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF
;
2250 compress
= zio_compress_select(os
->os_spa
, dn
->dn_compress
,
2253 checksum
= (dedup_checksum
== ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF
) ?
2254 zio_checksum_select(dn
->dn_checksum
, checksum
) :
2258 * Determine dedup setting. If we are in dmu_sync(),
2259 * we won't actually dedup now because that's all
2260 * done in syncing context; but we do want to use the
2261 * dedup checkum. If the checksum is not strong
2262 * enough to ensure unique signatures, force
2265 if (dedup_checksum
!= ZIO_CHECKSUM_OFF
) {
2266 dedup
= (wp
& WP_DMU_SYNC
) ? B_FALSE
: B_TRUE
;
2267 if (!(zio_checksum_table
[checksum
].ci_flags
&
2268 ZCHECKSUM_FLAG_DEDUP
))
2269 dedup_verify
= B_TRUE
;
2273 * Enable nopwrite if we have secure enough checksum
2274 * algorithm (see comment in zio_nop_write) and
2275 * compression is enabled. We don't enable nopwrite if
2276 * dedup is enabled as the two features are mutually
2279 nopwrite
= (!dedup
&& (zio_checksum_table
[checksum
].ci_flags
&
2280 ZCHECKSUM_FLAG_NOPWRITE
) &&
2281 compress
!= ZIO_COMPRESS_OFF
&& zfs_nopwrite_enabled
);
2285 * All objects in an encrypted objset are protected from modification
2286 * via a MAC. Encrypted objects store their IV and salt in the last DVA
2287 * in the bp, so we cannot use all copies. Encrypted objects are also
2288 * not subject to nopwrite since writing the same data will still
2289 * result in a new ciphertext. Only encrypted blocks can be dedup'd
2290 * to avoid ambiguity in the dedup code since the DDT does not store
2293 if (os
->os_encrypted
&& (wp
& WP_NOFILL
) == 0) {
2296 if (DMU_OT_IS_ENCRYPTED(type
)) {
2297 copies
= MIN(copies
, SPA_DVAS_PER_BP
- 1);
2304 (type
== DMU_OT_DNODE
|| type
== DMU_OT_OBJSET
)) {
2305 compress
= ZIO_COMPRESS_EMPTY
;
2309 zp
->zp_compress
= compress
;
2310 zp
->zp_checksum
= checksum
;
2311 zp
->zp_type
= (wp
& WP_SPILL
) ? dn
->dn_bonustype
: type
;
2312 zp
->zp_level
= level
;
2313 zp
->zp_copies
= MIN(copies
, spa_max_replication(os
->os_spa
));
2314 zp
->zp_dedup
= dedup
;
2315 zp
->zp_dedup_verify
= dedup
&& dedup_verify
;
2316 zp
->zp_nopwrite
= nopwrite
;
2317 zp
->zp_encrypt
= encrypt
;
2318 zp
->zp_byteorder
= ZFS_HOST_BYTEORDER
;
2319 bzero(zp
->zp_salt
, ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN
);
2320 bzero(zp
->zp_iv
, ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN
);
2321 bzero(zp
->zp_mac
, ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN
);
2322 zp
->zp_zpl_smallblk
= DMU_OT_IS_FILE(zp
->zp_type
) ?
2323 os
->os_zpl_special_smallblock
: 0;
2325 ASSERT3U(zp
->zp_compress
, !=, ZIO_COMPRESS_INHERIT
);
2329 * This function is only called from zfs_holey_common() for zpl_llseek()
2330 * in order to determine the location of holes. In order to accurately
2331 * report holes all dirty data must be synced to disk. This causes extremely
2332 * poor performance when seeking for holes in a dirty file. As a compromise,
2333 * only provide hole data when the dnode is clean. When a dnode is dirty
2334 * report the dnode as having no holes which is always a safe thing to do.
2337 dmu_offset_next(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, boolean_t hole
, uint64_t *off
)
2341 boolean_t clean
= B_TRUE
;
2343 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2348 * Check if dnode is dirty
2350 for (i
= 0; i
< TXG_SIZE
; i
++) {
2351 if (multilist_link_active(&dn
->dn_dirty_link
[i
])) {
2358 * If compatibility option is on, sync any current changes before
2359 * we go trundling through the block pointers.
2361 if (!clean
&& zfs_dmu_offset_next_sync
) {
2363 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2364 txg_wait_synced(dmu_objset_pool(os
), 0);
2365 err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2371 err
= dnode_next_offset(dn
,
2372 (hole
? DNODE_FIND_HOLE
: 0), off
, 1, 1, 0);
2374 err
= SET_ERROR(EBUSY
);
2376 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2382 __dmu_object_info_from_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, dmu_object_info_t
*doi
)
2384 dnode_phys_t
*dnp
= dn
->dn_phys
;
2386 doi
->doi_data_block_size
= dn
->dn_datablksz
;
2387 doi
->doi_metadata_block_size
= dn
->dn_indblkshift
?
2388 1ULL << dn
->dn_indblkshift
: 0;
2389 doi
->doi_type
= dn
->dn_type
;
2390 doi
->doi_bonus_type
= dn
->dn_bonustype
;
2391 doi
->doi_bonus_size
= dn
->dn_bonuslen
;
2392 doi
->doi_dnodesize
= dn
->dn_num_slots
<< DNODE_SHIFT
;
2393 doi
->doi_indirection
= dn
->dn_nlevels
;
2394 doi
->doi_checksum
= dn
->dn_checksum
;
2395 doi
->doi_compress
= dn
->dn_compress
;
2396 doi
->doi_nblkptr
= dn
->dn_nblkptr
;
2397 doi
->doi_physical_blocks_512
= (DN_USED_BYTES(dnp
) + 256) >> 9;
2398 doi
->doi_max_offset
= (dn
->dn_maxblkid
+ 1) * dn
->dn_datablksz
;
2399 doi
->doi_fill_count
= 0;
2400 for (int i
= 0; i
< dnp
->dn_nblkptr
; i
++)
2401 doi
->doi_fill_count
+= BP_GET_FILL(&dnp
->dn_blkptr
[i
]);
2405 dmu_object_info_from_dnode(dnode_t
*dn
, dmu_object_info_t
*doi
)
2407 rw_enter(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
, RW_READER
);
2408 mutex_enter(&dn
->dn_mtx
);
2410 __dmu_object_info_from_dnode(dn
, doi
);
2412 mutex_exit(&dn
->dn_mtx
);
2413 rw_exit(&dn
->dn_struct_rwlock
);
2417 * Get information on a DMU object.
2418 * If doi is NULL, just indicates whether the object exists.
2421 dmu_object_info(objset_t
*os
, uint64_t object
, dmu_object_info_t
*doi
)
2424 int err
= dnode_hold(os
, object
, FTAG
, &dn
);
2430 dmu_object_info_from_dnode(dn
, doi
);
2432 dnode_rele(dn
, FTAG
);
2437 * As above, but faster; can be used when you have a held dbuf in hand.
2440 dmu_object_info_from_db(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, dmu_object_info_t
*doi
)
2442 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
2445 dmu_object_info_from_dnode(DB_DNODE(db
), doi
);
2450 * Faster still when you only care about the size.
2451 * This is specifically optimized for zfs_getattr().
2454 dmu_object_size_from_db(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, uint32_t *blksize
,
2455 u_longlong_t
*nblk512
)
2457 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
2463 *blksize
= dn
->dn_datablksz
;
2464 /* add in number of slots used for the dnode itself */
2465 *nblk512
= ((DN_USED_BYTES(dn
->dn_phys
) + SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE
/2) >>
2466 SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT
) + dn
->dn_num_slots
;
2471 dmu_object_dnsize_from_db(dmu_buf_t
*db_fake
, int *dnsize
)
2473 dmu_buf_impl_t
*db
= (dmu_buf_impl_t
*)db_fake
;
2478 *dnsize
= dn
->dn_num_slots
<< DNODE_SHIFT
;
2483 byteswap_uint64_array(void *vbuf
, size_t size
)
2485 uint64_t *buf
= vbuf
;
2486 size_t count
= size
>> 3;
2489 ASSERT((size
& 7) == 0);
2491 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
2492 buf
[i
] = BSWAP_64(buf
[i
]);
2496 byteswap_uint32_array(void *vbuf
, size_t size
)
2498 uint32_t *buf
= vbuf
;
2499 size_t count
= size
>> 2;
2502 ASSERT((size
& 3) == 0);
2504 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
2505 buf
[i
] = BSWAP_32(buf
[i
]);
2509 byteswap_uint16_array(void *vbuf
, size_t size
)
2511 uint16_t *buf
= vbuf
;
2512 size_t count
= size
>> 1;
2515 ASSERT((size
& 1) == 0);
2517 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
2518 buf
[i
] = BSWAP_16(buf
[i
]);
2523 byteswap_uint8_array(void *vbuf
, size_t size
)
2546 arc_fini(); /* arc depends on l2arc, so arc must go first */
2559 #if defined(_KERNEL)
2560 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_bonus_hold
);
2561 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_bonus_hold_by_dnode
);
2562 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_buf_hold_array_by_bonus
);
2563 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_buf_rele_array
);
2564 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_prefetch
);
2565 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_free_range
);
2566 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_free_long_range
);
2567 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_free_long_object
);
2568 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_read
);
2569 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_read_by_dnode
);
2570 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_write
);
2571 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_write_by_dnode
);
2572 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_prealloc
);
2573 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_info
);
2574 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_info_from_dnode
);
2575 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_info_from_db
);
2576 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_size_from_db
);
2577 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_dnsize_from_db
);
2578 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_set_nlevels
);
2579 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_set_blocksize
);
2580 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_set_maxblkid
);
2581 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_set_checksum
);
2582 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_object_set_compress
);
2583 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_write_policy
);
2584 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_sync
);
2585 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_request_arcbuf
);
2586 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_return_arcbuf
);
2587 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dnode
);
2588 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_assign_arcbuf_by_dbuf
);
2589 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_buf_hold
);
2590 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dmu_ot
);
2593 module_param(zfs_nopwrite_enabled
, int, 0644);
2594 MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_nopwrite_enabled
, "Enable NOP writes");
2596 module_param(zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent
, ulong
, 0644);
2597 MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_per_txg_dirty_frees_percent
,
2598 "percentage of dirtied blocks from frees in one TXG");
2600 module_param(zfs_dmu_offset_next_sync
, int, 0644);
2601 MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_dmu_offset_next_sync
,
2602 "Enable forcing txg sync to find holes");