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Richard Kojedzinszky
09fc7bb47e
Fix memory leaks in pool properties handling
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Kojedzinszky <richard@kojedz.in>
Closes #17208
2025-04-05 19:40:55 -04:00
Ameer Hamza
6f6c504700 Show default quotas in zfs userspace tools
Update zfs userspace, groupspace, and projectspace to display the
default quotas when no per-ID specific quota is configured. This
ensures tool outputs align with enforced limits.

Signed-off-by: Ameer Hamza <ahamza@ixsystems.com>

Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
2025-04-03 10:36:45 -07:00
Ameer Hamza
2a8d9d9607 Add default user/group/project quota properties
This adds default userquota, groupquota, and projectquota properties to
MASTER_NODE_OBJ to make them accessible during zfsvfs_init() (regular
DSL properties require dsl_config_lock, which cannot be safely acquired
in this context). The zfs_fill_zplprops_impl() logic is updated to read
these default properties directly from MASTER_NODE_OBJ.

Signed-off-by: Ameer Hamza <ahamza@ixsystems.com>

Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
2025-04-03 10:35:22 -07:00
Rob Norris
4eafa9e5e8 SPDX: license tags: BSD-3-Clause
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2025-03-13 17:56:50 -07:00
Rob Norris
137045be98 SPDX: license tags: BSD-2-Clause
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2025-03-13 17:56:46 -07:00
Rob Norris
eb9098ed47 SPDX: license tags: CDDL-1.0
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2025-03-13 17:56:27 -07:00
Tony Hutter
ece35e0e66
zpool: allow relative vdev paths
`zpool create` won't let you use relative paths to disks.  This is
annoying when you want to do:

	zpool create tank ./diskfile

But have to do..

	zpool create tank `pwd`/diskfile

This fixes it.

Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Closes #17042
2025-02-25 14:40:20 -05:00
Rob Norris
c43df8bbbf
vdev_file: unify FreeBSD and Linux implementations (#17046)
Kernel & userspace specifics are in zfs_file_os.c, so there's no
particular reason these have to be separate.

The one platform-specific part is in the Linux kernel part, to offload
flushes to a taskq if we're already inside a filesystem transaction.
This would be normally be an unsatisfying wart, but I'm intending to
remove this shortly, so I'm content to leave it gated for the moment.

Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.

Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
2025-02-20 10:42:42 -08:00
Umer Saleem
b901d4a0b6
Update the dataset name in handle after zfs_rename (#17040)
For zfs_rename, after the dataset name is successfully updated,
the dataset handle that was passed to zfs_rename, still contains
the old name, due to which, the dataset handle becomes invalid.
The following operations performed using this handle result in
error since the dataset with old name cannot be found anymore.

changelist_rename does update the names in dataset handles,
but those are temporary handles that were created during
changelist_gather. The original handle that was used to call
zfs_rename is not updated.

We should update the name in original ZFS handle after the IOCTL
for rename returns success for the operation.

Signed-off-by: Umer Saleem <usaleem@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Ameer Hamza <ahamza@ixsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
2025-02-11 09:07:29 -08:00
George Amanakis
c2458ba921
optimize recv_fix_encryption_hierarchy()
recv_fix_encryption_hierarchy() in its present state goes through all
stream filesystems, and for each one traverses the snapshots in order to
find one that exists locally. This happens by calling guid_to_name() for
each snapshot, which iterates through all children of the filesystem.
This results in CPU utilization of 100% for several minutes (for ~1000
filesystems on a Ryzen 4350G) for 1 thread at the end of a raw receive
(-w, regardless whether encrypted or not, dryrun or not).

Fix this by following a different logic: using the top_fs name, call
gather_nvlist() to gather the nvlists for all local filesystems. For
each one filesystem, go through the snapshots to find the corresponding
stream's filesystem (since we know the snapshots guid and can search
with it in stream_avl for the stream's fs). Then go on to fix the
encryption roots and locations as in its present state.

Avoiding guid_to_name() iteratively makes
recv_fix_encryption_hierarchy() significantly faster (from several
minutes to seconds for ~1000 filesystems on a Ryzen 4350G).

Another problem is the following: in case we have promoted a clone of
the filesystem outside the top filesystem specified in zfs send, zfs
receive does not fail but returns an error:
recv_incremental_replication() fails to find its origin and errors out
with needagain=1. This results in recv_fix_hierarchy() not being called
which may render some children of the top fs not mountable since their
encryption root was not updated. To circumvent this make
recv_incremental_replication() silently ignore this error.

Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: George Amanakis <gamanakis@gmail.com>
Closes #16929
2025-02-06 15:43:47 -05:00
Rob Norris
779c5a5deb zpool_get_vdev_prop_value: show missing vdev userprops
If a vdev userprop is not found, present it as value '-', default
source, so it matches the output from pool userprops.

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Closes #16887
2024-12-29 11:11:40 -08:00
Umer Saleem
219a89cbbf
Skip iterating over snapshots for share properties
Setting sharenfs and sharesmb properties on a dataset can become costly
if there are large number of snapshots, since setting the share
properties iterates over all snapshots present for a dataset. If it is
the root dataset for which we are trying to set the share property,
snapshots for all child datasets and their children will also be
iterated.

There is no need to iterate over snapshots for share properties
because we do not allow share properties or any other property,
to be set on a snapshot itself execpt for user properties.

This commit skips iterating over snapshots for share properties,
instead iterate over all child dataset and their children for share
properties.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Umer Saleem <usaleem@ixsystems.com>
Closes #16877
2024-12-19 15:02:58 -05:00
Brian Atkinson
c6442bd3b6 Removing old code outside of 4.18 kernsls
There were checks still in place to verify we could completely use
iov_iter's on the Linux side. All interfaces are available as of kernel
4.18, so there is no reason to check whether we should use that
interface at this point. This PR completely removes the UIO_USERSPACE
type. It also removes the check for the direct_IO interface checks.

Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Atkinson <batkinson@lanl.gov>
Closes #16856
2024-12-16 10:23:45 -08:00
Rob Norris
ecc0970e3e
backtrace: fix off-by-one on string output
sizeof("foo") includes the trailing null byte, so all the output had
nulls through it. Most terminals quietly ignore it, but it makes some
tools misdetect file types and other annoyances.

Easy fix: subtract 1.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16862
2024-12-13 10:12:14 -08:00
Rob Norris
e0039c7057 Remove unnecessary CSTYLED escapes on top-level macro invocations
cstyle can handle these cases now, so we don't need to disable it.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16840
2024-12-06 08:53:57 -08:00
Mariusz Zaborski
4b4e346b9f
Add ability to scrub from last scrubbed txg
Some users might want to scrub only new data because they would like
to know if the new write wasn't corrupted.  This PR adds possibility
scrub only newly written data.

This introduces new `last_scrubbed_txg` property, indicating the
transaction group (TXG) up to which the most recent scrub operation
has checked and repaired the dataset, so users can run scrub only
from the last saved point. We use a scn_max_txg and scn_min_txg
which are already built into scrub, to accomplish that.

Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
Sponsored-By: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Sponsored-By: Klara Inc.
Closes #16301
2024-12-04 14:21:45 -05:00
shodanshok
1cd2419ece
Fix race in libzfs_run_process_impl
When replacing a disk, a child process is forked to run a script called
zfs_prepare_disk (which can be useful for disk firmware update or health
check). The parent than calls waitpid and checks the child error/status
code.

However, the _reap_children thread (created from zed_exec_process to
manage zedlets) also waits for all children with the same PGID and can
stole the signal, causing the replace operation to be aborted.

As waitpid returns -1, the parent incorrectly assume that the child
process had an error or was killed. This, in turn, leaves the newly
added disk in REMOVED or UNAVAIL status rather than completing the
replace process.

This patch changes the PGID of the child process execuing the
prepare script, shielding it from the _reap_children thread.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by:  Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Gionatan Danti <g.danti@assyoma.it>
Closes #16801
2024-12-04 05:36:10 -05:00
Umer Saleem
1c9a4c8cb4 Fix user properties output for zpool list
In zpool_get_user_prop, when called from zpool_expand_proplist and
collect_pool, we often have zpool_props present in zpool_handle_t equal
to NULL. This mostly happens when only one user property is requested
using zpool list -o <user_property>. Checking for this case and
correctly initializing the zpool_props field in zpool_handle_t fixes
this issue.

Interestingly, this issue does not occur if we query any other property
like name or guid along with a user property with -o flag because while
accessing properties like guid, zpool_prop_get_int is called which
checks for this case specifically and calls zpool_get_all_props.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Umer Saleem <usaleem@ixsystems.com>
Closes #16734
2024-11-11 09:46:45 -08:00
наб
1c7d4b4c94
module: unicode: remove unused uconv.c
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz>
Closes #16702
2024-11-01 12:12:13 -07:00
Alexander Motin
fba6a90696
zfs_debug: Restore log size limit for userspace
For some reason it was dropped when split from kernel, that makes
raidz_test to accumulate in RAM up to 100GB of logs we don't need.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Igor Kozhukhov <igor@dilos.org>
Reviewed-by:  Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by:	Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
Closes #16492
Closes #16566
Closes #16664
2024-10-20 09:39:05 -07:00
Rob Norris
b85c564161 libspl/backtrace: comment and harden libunwind backtracer
This is the sort of code that we get right once and never look at again.
Anyone reading this code is already likely in the middle of a debugging
nightmare, and then they have a wall of manual string construction and
an unfamiliar and idiosyncratic library to deal with. So, comment the
whole thing to try to make it clear what's going on.

In pursuit of the above, I've added return checks to some of the
libunwind calls, fixed the frame loop to not skip the "top" frame
(however unseful it may be), and fix a couple of calls to
spl_bt_u64_to_hex_str() which requested 18 digits instead of 16.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16653
2024-10-20 09:36:02 -07:00
Rob Norris
2596a75306 libspl/backtrace: rename and document hex conversion function
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16653
2024-10-20 09:36:00 -07:00
Rob Norris
c7e47b3d9a libspl/backtrace: helper macros for output
My eyes are going blurry looking at all those write calls. This is much
nicer.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Close #16653
2024-10-20 09:35:55 -07:00
Rob Norris
0a001f3088 libspl/backtrace: dump registers in libunwind backtraces
More useful stuff, especially when trying to follow a disassembly.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16653
2024-10-20 09:35:43 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf
4319e71402
ztest: Fix scrub check in ztest_raidz_expand_check()
The scrub code may return EBUSY under several possible scenarios
causing ztest to incorrectly ASSERT when verifying the result of
a raidz expansion.  Update the test case to allow EBUSY since it
does not indicate pool damage.

Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #16627
2024-10-08 20:41:17 -07:00
Martin Matuška
ab777f436c
Return boolean_t in inline functions of lib/libspl/include/sys/uio.h
The inline functions zfs_dio_offset_aligned(), zfs_dio_size_aligned()
and zfs_dio_aligned() are declared as boolean_t but return the bool
type.

This fixes the build of FreeBSD.

Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Martin Matuska <mm@FreeBSD.org>
Closes #16613
2024-10-07 10:31:46 -07:00
Shengqi Chen
e8f0aa143e Bump SONAME of libzfs and libzpool
The ABI of libzfs and libzpool have breaking changes since last
SONAME bump in commit fe6babc:

* libzfs: `zpool_print_unsup_feat` removed (used by zpool cmd).
* libzpool: multiple `ddt_*` symbols removed (used by zdb cmd).

Bump them to avoid ABI breakage.

See: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/11817
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Shengqi Chen <harry-chen@outlook.com>
Closes #16609
2024-10-06 14:49:33 -07:00
Rob Norris
224393a321
feature: large_microzap
In a4b21eadec we added the zap_micro_max_size tuneable to raise the size
at which "micro" (single-block) ZAPs are upgraded to "fat" (multi-block)
ZAPs. Before this, a microZAP was limited to 128KiB, which was the old
largest block size. The side effect of raising the max size past 128KiB
is that it be stored in a large block, requiring the large_blocks
feature.

Unfortunately, this means that a backup stream created without the
--large-block (-L) flag to zfs send would split the microZAP block into
smaller blocks and send those, as is normal behaviour for large blocks.
This would be received correctly, but since microZAPs are limited to the
first block in the object by definition, the entries in the later blocks
would be inaccessible. For directory ZAPs, this gives the appearance of
files being lost.

This commit adds a feature flag, large_microzap, that must be enabled
for microZAPs to grow beyond 128KiB, and which will be activated the
first time that occurs. This feature is later checked when generating
the stream and if active, the send operation will abort unless
--large-block has also been requested.

Changing the limit still requires zap_micro_max_size to be changed. The
state of this flag effectively sets the upper value for this tuneable,
that is, if the feature is disabled, the tuneable will be clamped to
128KiB.

A stream flag is also added to ensure that the receiver also activates
its own feature flag upon receiving the stream. This is not strictly
necessary to _use_ the received microZAP, since it doesn't care how
large its block is, but it is required to send the microZAP object on,
otherwise the original problem occurs again.

Because it's difficult to reliably distinguish a microZAP from a fatZAP
from outside the ZAP code, and because it seems unlikely that most
users are affected (a fairly niche tuneable combined with what should be
an uncommon use of send), and for the sake of expediency, this change
activates the feature the first time a microZAP grows to use a large
block, and is never deactivated after that. This can be improved in the
future.

This commit changes nothing for existing pools that already have large
microZAPs. The feature will not be retroactively applied, but will be
activated the next time a microZAP grows past the limit.

Don't use large_blocks feature for enable/disable tests.  The
large_microzap depends on large_blocks, so it gets enabled as a
dependency, breaking the test. Instead use feature "longname", which has
the exact same feature characteristics.

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Closes #16593
2024-10-02 20:47:11 -07:00
rilysh
86737c5927
Avoid computing strlen() inside loops
Compiling with -O0 (no proper optimizations), strlen() call
in loops for comparing the size, isn't being called/initialized
before the actual loop gets started, which causes n-numbers of
strlen() calls (as long as the string is). Keeping the length
before entering in the loop is a good idea.

On some places, even with -O2, both GCC and Clang can't
recognize this pattern, which seem to happen in an array
of char pointer.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: rilysh <nightquick@proton.me>
Closes #16584
2024-10-02 09:10:06 -07:00
Brian Behlendorf
e8cbb5952d
Update all ABI files
Refresh all ABI files using the CI generated files as of
commit 0cf14bf4b5.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #16592
2024-10-01 17:10:23 -07:00
Sanjeev Bagewadi
20232ecfaa Support for longnames for files/directories (Linux part)
This patch adds the ability for zfs to support file/dir name up to 1023
bytes. This number is chosen so we can support up to 255 4-byte
characters. This new feature is represented by the new feature flag
feature@longname.

A new dataset property "longname" is also introduced to toggle longname
support for each dataset individually. This property can be disabled,
even if it contains longname files. In such case, new file cannot be
created with longname but existing longname files can still be looked
up.

Note that, to my knowledge native Linux filesystems don't support name
longer than 255 bytes. So there might be programs not able to work with
longname.

Note that NFS server may needs to use exportfs_get_name to reconnect
dentries, and the buffer being passed is limit to NAME_MAX+1 (256). So
NFS may not work when longname is enabled.

Note, FreeBSD vfs layer imposes a limit of 255 name lengh, so even
though we add code to support it here, it won't actually work.

Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Chunwei Chen <david.chen@nutanix.com>
Closes #15921
2024-10-01 13:40:27 -07:00
Alexander Motin
3014dcb762
Reduce and handle EAGAIN errors on AIO label reads
At least FreeBSD has a limit of 256 simultaneous AIO requests per
process. Attempt to issue more results in EAGAIN errors. Since we
issue 4 requests per disk/partition from 2xCPUs threads, it is
quite easy to reach that limit on large systems, that results in
random pool import failures.  It annoyed me for quite a while on
a system with 64 CPUs and 70+ partitioned disks.

This patch from one side limits the number of threads to avoid the
error, while from another should softly fall back to sync reads in
case of error.  It takes into account _SC_AIO_MAX as a system-wide
AIO limit and _SC_AIO_LISTIO_MAX as a closest value to per-process
limit.  The last not exactly right, but it is the best I found.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Closes #16551
2024-09-21 10:36:25 -07:00
Rich Ercolani
5d01243964
Add SIMD metadata in /proc on Linux
Too many times, people's performance problems have amounted to
"somehow your SIMD support isn't working", and determining that
at runtime is difficult to describe to people.

This adds a /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/simd node, which exposes
metadata about which instructions ZFS thinks it can use,
on AArch64 and x86_64 Linux, to make investigating things
like this much easier.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Rich Ercolani <rincebrain@gmail.com>
Closes #16530
2024-09-20 08:16:44 -07:00
Rob Norris
e8ede2ba78 zfs_debug: specific variant for userspace
Just nice and simple, with room to grow.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:49:50 -07:00
Rob Norris
c22d56e3ed zfs_znode: lift common code to a single shared file
For now, userspace has no znode implementation. Some of the property and
path handling code is used there though and is the same on all
platforms, so we only need a single copy of it.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:49:45 -07:00
Rob Norris
4c9b59e541 zfs_racct: copy Linux implementation for userspace
The no-op is fine for both.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:49:39 -07:00
Rob Norris
305d0a5fba libzpool: don't include trace.c
It does nothing in userspace anyway.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:49:34 -07:00
Rob Norris
d70b2c0687 vdev_label_os: copy Linux implementation for userspace
The no-op is fine for both.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:49:29 -07:00
Rob Norris
8fc0beb66b arc_os: split userspace and Linux kernel code
The Linux arc_os.c carries userspace and kernel code, with very little
overlap between the two. This lifts the userspace parts out into a
separate arc_os.c for libzpool and removes it from the Linux side.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Closes #16492
2024-09-19 15:48:54 -07:00
Shengqi Chen
0ae4460c61 zcommon: add specialized versions of cityhash4
Specializing cityhash4 on 32-bit architectures can reduce the size
of stack frames as well as instruction count. This is a tiny but
useful optimization, since some callers invoke it frequently.

When specializing into 1/2/3/4-arg versions, the stack usage
(in bytes) on some 32-bit arches are listed as follows:

- x86: 32, 32, 32, 40
- arm-v7a: 20, 20, 28, 36
- riscv: 0, 0, 0, 16
- power: 16, 16, 16, 32
- mipsel: 8, 8, 8, 24

And each actual argument (even if passing 0) contributes evenly
to the number of multiplication instructions generated:

- x86: 9, 12, 15 ,18
- arm-v7a: 6, 8, 10, 12
- riscv / power: 12, 18, 20, 24
- mipsel: 9, 12, 15, 19

On 64-bit architectures, the tendencies are similar. But both stack
sizes and instruction counts are significantly smaller thus negligible.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Shengqi Chen <harry-chen@outlook.com>
Closes #16131
Closes #16483
2024-09-19 15:18:59 -07:00
Rob Norris
f245541e24 zfs_file: implement zfs_file_deallocate for FreeBSD 14
FreeBSD 14 gained a `VOP_DEALLOCATE` VFS operation and a `fspacectl`
syscall to use it. At minimum, these zero the given region, and if the
underlying filesystem supports it, can make the region sparse. We can
use this to get TRIM-like behaviour for file vdevs.

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16496
2024-09-18 11:35:48 -07:00
Rob Norris
fa330646b9 zfs_file: rename zfs_file_fallocate to zfs_file_deallocate
We only use it on a specific way: to punch a hole in (make sparse) a
region of a file, in order to implement TRIM-like behaviour.

So, call the op "deallocate", and move the Linux-style mode flags down
into the Linux implementation, since they're an implementation detail.

FreeBSD gets a no-op stub (for the moment).

Sponsored-by: https://despairlabs.com/sponsor/
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tino Reichardt <milky-zfs@mcmilk.de>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <robn@despairlabs.com>
Closes #16496
2024-09-18 11:35:04 -07:00
rmacklem
29c9e6c324
Fix handling of DNS names with '-' in them for sharenfs
An old FreeBSD bugzilla report PR#168158 notes that DNS
names with '-'s in them cannot be used for the sharenfs
property.  This patch fixes the parsing of these DNS names.
The only negative affect this patch might have is that,
if a user has incorrectly separated options with a '-'
the sharenfs setting will no longer work once this patch
is applied.

Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Rick Macklem <rmacklem@uoguelph.ca>
Closes #16529
2024-09-17 13:56:26 -07:00
Brian Atkinson
a10e552b99
Adding Direct IO Support
Adding O_DIRECT support to ZFS to bypass the ARC for writes/reads.

O_DIRECT support in ZFS will always ensure there is coherency between
buffered and O_DIRECT IO requests. This ensures that all IO requests,
whether buffered or direct, will see the same file contents at all
times. Just as in other FS's , O_DIRECT does not imply O_SYNC. While
data is written directly to VDEV disks, metadata will not be synced
until the associated  TXG is synced.
For both O_DIRECT read and write request the offset and request sizes,
at a minimum, must be PAGE_SIZE aligned. In the event they are not,
then EINVAL is returned unless the direct property is set to always (see
below).

For O_DIRECT writes:
The request also must be block aligned (recordsize) or the write
request will take the normal (buffered) write path. In the event that
request is block aligned and a cached copy of the buffer in the ARC,
then it will be discarded from the ARC forcing all further reads to
retrieve the data from disk.

For O_DIRECT reads:
The only alignment restrictions are PAGE_SIZE alignment. In the event
that the requested data is in buffered (in the ARC) it will just be
copied from the ARC into the user buffer.

For both O_DIRECT writes and reads the O_DIRECT flag will be ignored in
the event that file contents are mmap'ed. In this case, all requests
that are at least PAGE_SIZE aligned will just fall back to the buffered
paths. If the request however is not PAGE_SIZE aligned, EINVAL will
be returned as always regardless if the file's contents are mmap'ed.

Since O_DIRECT writes go through the normal ZIO pipeline, the
following operations are supported just as with normal buffered writes:
Checksum
Compression
Encryption
Erasure Coding
There is one caveat for the data integrity of O_DIRECT writes that is
distinct for each of the OS's supported by ZFS.
FreeBSD - FreeBSD is able to place user pages under write protection so
          any data in the user buffers and written directly down to the
	  VDEV disks is guaranteed to not change. There is no concern
	  with data integrity and O_DIRECT writes.
Linux - Linux is not able to place anonymous user pages under write
        protection. Because of this, if the user decides to manipulate
	the page contents while the write operation is occurring, data
	integrity can not be guaranteed. However, there is a module
	parameter `zfs_vdev_direct_write_verify` that controls the
	if a O_DIRECT writes that can occur to a top-level VDEV before
	a checksum verify is run before the contents of the I/O buffer
        are committed to disk. In the event of a checksum verification
	failure the write will return EIO. The number of O_DIRECT write
	checksum verification errors can be observed by doing
	`zpool status -d`, which will list all verification errors that
	have occurred on a top-level VDEV. Along with `zpool status`, a
	ZED event will be issues as `dio_verify` when a checksum
	verification error occurs.

ZVOLs and dedup is not currently supported with Direct I/O.

A new dataset property `direct` has been added with the following 3
allowable values:
disabled - Accepts O_DIRECT flag, but silently ignores it and treats
	   the request as a buffered IO request.
standard - Follows the alignment restrictions  outlined above for
	   write/read IO requests when the O_DIRECT flag is used.
always   - Treats every write/read IO request as though it passed
           O_DIRECT and will do O_DIRECT if the alignment restrictions
	   are met otherwise will redirect through the ARC. This
	   property will not allow a request to fail.

There is also a module parameter zfs_dio_enabled that can be used to
force all reads and writes through the ARC. By setting this module
parameter to 0, it mimics as if the  direct dataset property is set to
disabled.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Brian Atkinson <batkinson@lanl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Mark Maybee <mark.maybee@delphix.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Macy <mmacy@FreeBSD.org>
Co-authored-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf@llnl.gov>
Closes #10018
2024-09-14 13:47:59 -07:00
Jessica Clarke
88433e640d
sys/types32.h: Remove struct timeval32 from libspl's header (#16491)
macOS Sequoia's sys/sockio.h, as included by various bootstrap tools
whilst building FreeBSD, has started to include net/if.h, which then
includes sys/_types/_timeval32.h and provide a conflicting definition
for struct timeval32. Since this type is entirely unused within OpenZFS,
simply delete the type rather than adding in some kind of OS detection.

This fixes building FreeBSD on macOS Sequoia (Beta).

Signed-off-by: Jessica Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com>
Reviewed-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
2024-09-09 17:37:12 -07:00
Rob Norris
5c67820265
libzstd: also build with LIBZPOOL_CPPFLAGS
libzstd now also allocates its own abd_t, and so has the same issue as
zstream did, so this applies the same workaround: compile it with
ZFS_DEBUG. See 92fca1c2d.

This looks weird, because libzstd doesn't appear to look related to the
ZFS kernel, but there is already a cross-dependency there: zstd needs
zfs_lz4_compress, and zfs needs zfs_zstd_compress (and others), so the
two can never really be separated without more work. Another job for
another time.

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Reviewed by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Mark Maybee <mmaybee@delphix.com>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Closes #16489
2024-09-09 14:13:27 -07:00
Rob Norris
82ff9aafd6 value strings: pretty printers for flags and enums
This adds zfs_valstr, a collection of pretty printers for bitfields and
enums. These are useful in debugging, logging and other display contexts
where raw values are difficult for the untrained (or even trained!) eye
to decipher.

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
2024-09-05 13:40:05 -07:00
Don Brady
d4d79451cb Add DDT prune command
Requires the new 'flat' physical data which has the start
time for a class entry.

The amount to prune can be based on a target percentage of
the unique entries or based on the age (i.e., every entry
older than N days).

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: iXsystems, Inc.
Reviewed-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@klarasystems.com>
Closes #16277
2024-09-04 14:17:02 -07:00
Rob Norris
b3b7491615 build: rename FORCEDEBUG_CPPFLAGS to LIBZPOOL_CPPFLAGS
This is just a very small attempt to make it more obvious that these
flags aren't optional for libzpool-using programs, by not making it seem
like there's an option to say "well, I don't _want_ to force debugging".

Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Rich Ercolani <rincebrain@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Issue #16476
Closes #16477
2024-08-27 12:53:27 -07:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
6be8bf5552
zpool: Provide GUID to zpool-reguid(8) with -g (#16239)
This commit extends the zpool-reguid(8) command with a -g flag, which
allows the user to specify the GUID to set.

This change also adds some general tests for zpool-reguid(8).

Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc.
Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc.

Signed-off-by: Mateusz Piotrowski <0mp@FreeBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Reviewed-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov>
2024-08-26 09:27:24 -07:00