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27 #ifndef _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H
28 #define _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H
31 #include <sys/bpobj.h>
33 #include <sys/metaslab.h>
34 #include <sys/nvpair.h>
35 #include <sys/space_map.h>
38 #include <sys/uberblock_impl.h>
39 #include <sys/vdev_indirect_mapping.h>
40 #include <sys/vdev_indirect_births.h>
41 #include <sys/vdev_rebuild.h>
42 #include <sys/vdev_removal.h>
43 #include <sys/zfs_ratelimit.h>
50 * Virtual device descriptors.
52 * All storage pool operations go through the virtual device framework,
53 * which provides data replication and I/O scheduling.
57 * Forward declarations that lots of things need.
59 typedef struct vdev_queue vdev_queue_t
;
60 typedef struct vdev_cache vdev_cache_t
;
61 typedef struct vdev_cache_entry vdev_cache_entry_t
;
64 extern int zfs_vdev_queue_depth_pct
;
65 extern int zfs_vdev_def_queue_depth
;
66 extern uint32_t zfs_vdev_async_write_max_active
;
69 * Virtual device operations
71 typedef int vdev_init_func_t(spa_t
*spa
, nvlist_t
*nv
, void **tsd
);
72 typedef void vdev_fini_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
73 typedef int vdev_open_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t *size
, uint64_t *max_size
,
74 uint64_t *ashift
, uint64_t *pshift
);
75 typedef void vdev_close_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
76 typedef uint64_t vdev_asize_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t psize
);
77 typedef uint64_t vdev_min_asize_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
78 typedef uint64_t vdev_min_alloc_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
79 typedef void vdev_io_start_func_t(zio_t
*zio
);
80 typedef void vdev_io_done_func_t(zio_t
*zio
);
81 typedef void vdev_state_change_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, int, int);
82 typedef boolean_t
vdev_need_resilver_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, const dva_t
*dva
,
83 size_t psize
, uint64_t phys_birth
);
84 typedef void vdev_hold_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
85 typedef void vdev_rele_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
87 typedef void vdev_remap_cb_t(uint64_t inner_offset
, vdev_t
*vd
,
88 uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
, void *arg
);
89 typedef void vdev_remap_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t offset
, uint64_t size
,
90 vdev_remap_cb_t callback
, void *arg
);
92 * Given a target vdev, translates the logical range "in" to the physical
95 typedef void vdev_xlation_func_t(vdev_t
*cvd
, const range_seg64_t
*logical
,
96 range_seg64_t
*physical
, range_seg64_t
*remain
);
97 typedef uint64_t vdev_rebuild_asize_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t start
,
98 uint64_t size
, uint64_t max_segment
);
99 typedef void vdev_metaslab_init_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t *startp
,
101 typedef void vdev_config_generate_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
, nvlist_t
*nv
);
102 typedef uint64_t vdev_nparity_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
103 typedef uint64_t vdev_ndisks_func_t(vdev_t
*vd
);
105 typedef const struct vdev_ops
{
106 vdev_init_func_t
*vdev_op_init
;
107 vdev_fini_func_t
*vdev_op_fini
;
108 vdev_open_func_t
*vdev_op_open
;
109 vdev_close_func_t
*vdev_op_close
;
110 vdev_asize_func_t
*vdev_op_asize
;
111 vdev_min_asize_func_t
*vdev_op_min_asize
;
112 vdev_min_alloc_func_t
*vdev_op_min_alloc
;
113 vdev_io_start_func_t
*vdev_op_io_start
;
114 vdev_io_done_func_t
*vdev_op_io_done
;
115 vdev_state_change_func_t
*vdev_op_state_change
;
116 vdev_need_resilver_func_t
*vdev_op_need_resilver
;
117 vdev_hold_func_t
*vdev_op_hold
;
118 vdev_rele_func_t
*vdev_op_rele
;
119 vdev_remap_func_t
*vdev_op_remap
;
120 vdev_xlation_func_t
*vdev_op_xlate
;
121 vdev_rebuild_asize_func_t
*vdev_op_rebuild_asize
;
122 vdev_metaslab_init_func_t
*vdev_op_metaslab_init
;
123 vdev_config_generate_func_t
*vdev_op_config_generate
;
124 vdev_nparity_func_t
*vdev_op_nparity
;
125 vdev_ndisks_func_t
*vdev_op_ndisks
;
126 char vdev_op_type
[16];
127 boolean_t vdev_op_leaf
;
131 * Virtual device properties
133 struct vdev_cache_entry
{
137 avl_node_t ve_offset_node
;
138 avl_node_t ve_lastused_node
;
140 uint16_t ve_missed_update
;
145 avl_tree_t vc_offset_tree
;
146 avl_tree_t vc_lastused_tree
;
150 typedef struct vdev_queue_class
{
154 * Sorted by offset or timestamp, depending on if the queue is
155 * LBA-ordered vs FIFO.
157 avl_tree_t vqc_queued_tree
;
158 } vdev_queue_class_t
;
162 vdev_queue_class_t vq_class
[ZIO_PRIORITY_NUM_QUEUEABLE
];
163 avl_tree_t vq_active_tree
;
164 avl_tree_t vq_read_offset_tree
;
165 avl_tree_t vq_write_offset_tree
;
166 avl_tree_t vq_trim_offset_tree
;
167 uint64_t vq_last_offset
;
168 zio_priority_t vq_last_prio
; /* Last sent I/O priority. */
169 uint32_t vq_ia_active
; /* Active interactive I/Os. */
170 uint32_t vq_nia_credit
; /* Non-interactive I/Os credit. */
171 hrtime_t vq_io_complete_ts
; /* time last i/o completed */
172 hrtime_t vq_io_delta_ts
;
173 zio_t vq_io_search
; /* used as local for stack reduction */
177 typedef enum vdev_alloc_bias
{
179 VDEV_BIAS_LOG
, /* dedicated to ZIL data (SLOG) */
180 VDEV_BIAS_SPECIAL
, /* dedicated to ddt, metadata, and small blks */
181 VDEV_BIAS_DEDUP
/* dedicated to dedup metadata */
186 * On-disk indirect vdev state.
188 * An indirect vdev is described exclusively in the MOS config of a pool.
189 * The config for an indirect vdev includes several fields, which are
190 * accessed in memory by a vdev_indirect_config_t.
192 typedef struct vdev_indirect_config
{
194 * Object (in MOS) which contains the indirect mapping. This object
195 * contains an array of vdev_indirect_mapping_entry_phys_t ordered by
196 * vimep_src. The bonus buffer for this object is a
197 * vdev_indirect_mapping_phys_t. This object is allocated when a vdev
198 * removal is initiated.
200 * Note that this object can be empty if none of the data on the vdev
201 * has been copied yet.
203 uint64_t vic_mapping_object
;
206 * Object (in MOS) which contains the birth times for the mapping
207 * entries. This object contains an array of
208 * vdev_indirect_birth_entry_phys_t sorted by vibe_offset. The bonus
209 * buffer for this object is a vdev_indirect_birth_phys_t. This object
210 * is allocated when a vdev removal is initiated.
212 * Note that this object can be empty if none of the vdev has yet been
215 uint64_t vic_births_object
;
218 * This is the vdev ID which was removed previous to this vdev, or
219 * UINT64_MAX if there are no previously removed vdevs.
221 uint64_t vic_prev_indirect_vdev
;
222 } vdev_indirect_config_t
;
225 * Virtual device descriptor
229 * Common to all vdev types.
231 uint64_t vdev_id
; /* child number in vdev parent */
232 uint64_t vdev_guid
; /* unique ID for this vdev */
233 uint64_t vdev_guid_sum
; /* self guid + all child guids */
234 uint64_t vdev_orig_guid
; /* orig. guid prior to remove */
235 uint64_t vdev_asize
; /* allocatable device capacity */
236 uint64_t vdev_min_asize
; /* min acceptable asize */
237 uint64_t vdev_max_asize
; /* max acceptable asize */
238 uint64_t vdev_ashift
; /* block alignment shift */
241 * Logical block alignment shift
243 * The smallest sized/aligned I/O supported by the device.
245 uint64_t vdev_logical_ashift
;
247 * Physical block alignment shift
249 * The device supports logical I/Os with vdev_logical_ashift
250 * size/alignment, but optimum performance will be achieved by
251 * aligning/sizing requests to vdev_physical_ashift. Smaller
252 * requests may be inflated or incur device level read-modify-write
255 * May be 0 to indicate no preference (i.e. use vdev_logical_ashift).
257 uint64_t vdev_physical_ashift
;
258 uint64_t vdev_state
; /* see VDEV_STATE_* #defines */
259 uint64_t vdev_prevstate
; /* used when reopening a vdev */
260 vdev_ops_t
*vdev_ops
; /* vdev operations */
261 spa_t
*vdev_spa
; /* spa for this vdev */
262 void *vdev_tsd
; /* type-specific data */
263 vdev_t
*vdev_top
; /* top-level vdev */
264 vdev_t
*vdev_parent
; /* parent vdev */
265 vdev_t
**vdev_child
; /* array of children */
266 uint64_t vdev_children
; /* number of children */
267 vdev_stat_t vdev_stat
; /* virtual device statistics */
268 vdev_stat_ex_t vdev_stat_ex
; /* extended statistics */
269 boolean_t vdev_expanding
; /* expand the vdev? */
270 boolean_t vdev_reopening
; /* reopen in progress? */
271 boolean_t vdev_nonrot
; /* true if solid state */
272 int vdev_load_error
; /* error on last load */
273 int vdev_open_error
; /* error on last open */
274 int vdev_validate_error
; /* error on last validate */
275 kthread_t
*vdev_open_thread
; /* thread opening children */
276 kthread_t
*vdev_validate_thread
; /* thread validating children */
277 uint64_t vdev_crtxg
; /* txg when top-level was added */
280 * Top-level vdev state.
282 uint64_t vdev_ms_array
; /* metaslab array object */
283 uint64_t vdev_ms_shift
; /* metaslab size shift */
284 uint64_t vdev_ms_count
; /* number of metaslabs */
285 metaslab_group_t
*vdev_mg
; /* metaslab group */
286 metaslab_group_t
*vdev_log_mg
; /* embedded slog metaslab group */
287 metaslab_t
**vdev_ms
; /* metaslab array */
288 uint64_t vdev_pending_fastwrite
; /* allocated fastwrites */
289 txg_list_t vdev_ms_list
; /* per-txg dirty metaslab lists */
290 txg_list_t vdev_dtl_list
; /* per-txg dirty DTL lists */
291 txg_node_t vdev_txg_node
; /* per-txg dirty vdev linkage */
292 boolean_t vdev_remove_wanted
; /* async remove wanted? */
293 boolean_t vdev_probe_wanted
; /* async probe wanted? */
294 list_node_t vdev_config_dirty_node
; /* config dirty list */
295 list_node_t vdev_state_dirty_node
; /* state dirty list */
296 uint64_t vdev_deflate_ratio
; /* deflation ratio (x512) */
297 uint64_t vdev_islog
; /* is an intent log device */
298 uint64_t vdev_noalloc
; /* device is passivated? */
299 uint64_t vdev_removing
; /* device is being removed? */
300 boolean_t vdev_ishole
; /* is a hole in the namespace */
301 uint64_t vdev_top_zap
;
302 vdev_alloc_bias_t vdev_alloc_bias
; /* metaslab allocation bias */
304 /* pool checkpoint related */
305 space_map_t
*vdev_checkpoint_sm
; /* contains reserved blocks */
307 /* Initialize related */
308 boolean_t vdev_initialize_exit_wanted
;
309 vdev_initializing_state_t vdev_initialize_state
;
310 list_node_t vdev_initialize_node
;
311 kthread_t
*vdev_initialize_thread
;
312 /* Protects vdev_initialize_thread and vdev_initialize_state. */
313 kmutex_t vdev_initialize_lock
;
314 kcondvar_t vdev_initialize_cv
;
315 uint64_t vdev_initialize_offset
[TXG_SIZE
];
316 uint64_t vdev_initialize_last_offset
;
317 range_tree_t
*vdev_initialize_tree
; /* valid while initializing */
318 uint64_t vdev_initialize_bytes_est
;
319 uint64_t vdev_initialize_bytes_done
;
320 uint64_t vdev_initialize_action_time
; /* start and end time */
323 boolean_t vdev_trim_exit_wanted
;
324 boolean_t vdev_autotrim_exit_wanted
;
325 vdev_trim_state_t vdev_trim_state
;
326 list_node_t vdev_trim_node
;
327 kmutex_t vdev_autotrim_lock
;
328 kcondvar_t vdev_autotrim_cv
;
329 kthread_t
*vdev_autotrim_thread
;
330 /* Protects vdev_trim_thread and vdev_trim_state. */
331 kmutex_t vdev_trim_lock
;
332 kcondvar_t vdev_trim_cv
;
333 kthread_t
*vdev_trim_thread
;
334 uint64_t vdev_trim_offset
[TXG_SIZE
];
335 uint64_t vdev_trim_last_offset
;
336 uint64_t vdev_trim_bytes_est
;
337 uint64_t vdev_trim_bytes_done
;
338 uint64_t vdev_trim_rate
; /* requested rate (bytes/sec) */
339 uint64_t vdev_trim_partial
; /* requested partial TRIM */
340 uint64_t vdev_trim_secure
; /* requested secure TRIM */
341 uint64_t vdev_trim_action_time
; /* start and end time */
343 /* Rebuild related */
344 boolean_t vdev_rebuilding
;
345 boolean_t vdev_rebuild_exit_wanted
;
346 boolean_t vdev_rebuild_cancel_wanted
;
347 boolean_t vdev_rebuild_reset_wanted
;
348 kmutex_t vdev_rebuild_lock
;
349 kcondvar_t vdev_rebuild_cv
;
350 kthread_t
*vdev_rebuild_thread
;
351 vdev_rebuild_t vdev_rebuild_config
;
353 /* For limiting outstanding I/Os (initialize, TRIM) */
354 kmutex_t vdev_initialize_io_lock
;
355 kcondvar_t vdev_initialize_io_cv
;
356 uint64_t vdev_initialize_inflight
;
357 kmutex_t vdev_trim_io_lock
;
358 kcondvar_t vdev_trim_io_cv
;
359 uint64_t vdev_trim_inflight
[3];
362 * Values stored in the config for an indirect or removing vdev.
364 vdev_indirect_config_t vdev_indirect_config
;
367 * The vdev_indirect_rwlock protects the vdev_indirect_mapping
368 * pointer from changing on indirect vdevs (when it is condensed).
369 * Note that removing (not yet indirect) vdevs have different
370 * access patterns (the mapping is not accessed from open context,
371 * e.g. from zio_read) and locking strategy (e.g. svr_lock).
373 krwlock_t vdev_indirect_rwlock
;
374 vdev_indirect_mapping_t
*vdev_indirect_mapping
;
375 vdev_indirect_births_t
*vdev_indirect_births
;
378 * In memory data structures used to manage the obsolete sm, for
379 * indirect or removing vdevs.
381 * The vdev_obsolete_segments is the in-core record of the segments
382 * that are no longer referenced anywhere in the pool (due to
383 * being freed or remapped and not referenced by any snapshots).
384 * During a sync, segments are added to vdev_obsolete_segments
385 * via vdev_indirect_mark_obsolete(); at the end of each sync
386 * pass, this is appended to vdev_obsolete_sm via
387 * vdev_indirect_sync_obsolete(). The vdev_obsolete_lock
388 * protects against concurrent modifications of vdev_obsolete_segments
389 * from multiple zio threads.
391 kmutex_t vdev_obsolete_lock
;
392 range_tree_t
*vdev_obsolete_segments
;
393 space_map_t
*vdev_obsolete_sm
;
396 * Protects the vdev_scan_io_queue field itself as well as the
397 * structure's contents (when present).
399 kmutex_t vdev_scan_io_queue_lock
;
400 struct dsl_scan_io_queue
*vdev_scan_io_queue
;
405 range_tree_t
*vdev_dtl
[DTL_TYPES
]; /* dirty time logs */
406 space_map_t
*vdev_dtl_sm
; /* dirty time log space map */
407 txg_node_t vdev_dtl_node
; /* per-txg dirty DTL linkage */
408 uint64_t vdev_dtl_object
; /* DTL object */
409 uint64_t vdev_psize
; /* physical device capacity */
410 uint64_t vdev_wholedisk
; /* true if this is a whole disk */
411 uint64_t vdev_offline
; /* persistent offline state */
412 uint64_t vdev_faulted
; /* persistent faulted state */
413 uint64_t vdev_degraded
; /* persistent degraded state */
414 uint64_t vdev_removed
; /* persistent removed state */
415 uint64_t vdev_resilver_txg
; /* persistent resilvering state */
416 uint64_t vdev_rebuild_txg
; /* persistent rebuilding state */
417 char *vdev_path
; /* vdev path (if any) */
418 char *vdev_devid
; /* vdev devid (if any) */
419 char *vdev_physpath
; /* vdev device path (if any) */
420 char *vdev_enc_sysfs_path
; /* enclosure sysfs path */
421 char *vdev_fru
; /* physical FRU location */
422 uint64_t vdev_not_present
; /* not present during import */
423 uint64_t vdev_unspare
; /* unspare when resilvering done */
424 boolean_t vdev_nowritecache
; /* true if flushwritecache failed */
425 boolean_t vdev_has_trim
; /* TRIM is supported */
426 boolean_t vdev_has_securetrim
; /* secure TRIM is supported */
427 boolean_t vdev_checkremove
; /* temporary online test */
428 boolean_t vdev_forcefault
; /* force online fault */
429 boolean_t vdev_splitting
; /* split or repair in progress */
430 boolean_t vdev_delayed_close
; /* delayed device close? */
431 boolean_t vdev_tmpoffline
; /* device taken offline temporarily? */
432 boolean_t vdev_detached
; /* device detached? */
433 boolean_t vdev_cant_read
; /* vdev is failing all reads */
434 boolean_t vdev_cant_write
; /* vdev is failing all writes */
435 boolean_t vdev_isspare
; /* was a hot spare */
436 boolean_t vdev_isl2cache
; /* was a l2cache device */
437 boolean_t vdev_copy_uberblocks
; /* post expand copy uberblocks */
438 boolean_t vdev_resilver_deferred
; /* resilver deferred */
439 vdev_queue_t vdev_queue
; /* I/O deadline schedule queue */
440 vdev_cache_t vdev_cache
; /* physical block cache */
441 spa_aux_vdev_t
*vdev_aux
; /* for l2cache and spares vdevs */
442 zio_t
*vdev_probe_zio
; /* root of current probe */
443 vdev_aux_t vdev_label_aux
; /* on-disk aux state */
444 uint64_t vdev_leaf_zap
;
445 hrtime_t vdev_mmp_pending
; /* 0 if write finished */
446 uint64_t vdev_mmp_kstat_id
; /* to find kstat entry */
447 uint64_t vdev_expansion_time
; /* vdev's last expansion time */
448 list_node_t vdev_leaf_node
; /* leaf vdev list */
451 * For DTrace to work in userland (libzpool) context, these fields must
452 * remain at the end of the structure. DTrace will use the kernel's
453 * CTF definition for 'struct vdev', and since the size of a kmutex_t is
454 * larger in userland, the offsets for the rest of the fields would be
457 kmutex_t vdev_dtl_lock
; /* vdev_dtl_{map,resilver} */
458 kmutex_t vdev_stat_lock
; /* vdev_stat */
459 kmutex_t vdev_probe_lock
; /* protects vdev_probe_zio */
462 * We rate limit ZIO delay, deadman, and checksum events, since they
463 * can flood ZED with tons of events when a drive is acting up.
465 zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_delay_rl
;
466 zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_deadman_rl
;
467 zfs_ratelimit_t vdev_checksum_rl
;
470 #define VDEV_PAD_SIZE (8 << 10)
471 /* 2 padding areas (vl_pad1 and vl_be) to skip */
472 #define VDEV_SKIP_SIZE VDEV_PAD_SIZE * 2
473 #define VDEV_PHYS_SIZE (112 << 10)
474 #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING (128 << 10)
477 * MMP blocks occupy the last MMP_BLOCKS_PER_LABEL slots in the uberblock
478 * ring when MMP is enabled.
480 #define MMP_BLOCKS_PER_LABEL 1
482 /* The largest uberblock we support is 8k. */
483 #define MAX_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT (13)
484 #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd) \
485 MIN(MAX((vd)->vdev_top->vdev_ashift, UBERBLOCK_SHIFT), \
487 #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_COUNT(vd) \
488 (VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING >> VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd))
489 #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_OFFSET(vd, n) \
490 offsetof(vdev_label_t, vl_uberblock[(n) << VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd)])
491 #define VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SIZE(vd) (1ULL << VDEV_UBERBLOCK_SHIFT(vd))
493 typedef struct vdev_phys
{
494 char vp_nvlist
[VDEV_PHYS_SIZE
- sizeof (zio_eck_t
)];
498 typedef enum vbe_vers
{
500 * The bootenv file is stored as ascii text in the envblock.
501 * It is used by the GRUB bootloader used on Linux to store the
502 * contents of the grubenv file. The file is stored as raw ASCII,
503 * and is protected by an embedded checksum. By default, GRUB will
504 * check if the boot filesystem supports storing the environment data
505 * in a special location, and if so, will invoke filesystem specific
506 * logic to retrieve it. This can be overridden by a variable, should
507 * the user so desire.
512 * The bootenv file is converted to an nvlist and then packed into the
518 typedef struct vdev_boot_envblock
{
519 uint64_t vbe_version
;
520 char vbe_bootenv
[VDEV_PAD_SIZE
- sizeof (uint64_t) -
523 } vdev_boot_envblock_t
;
524 _Static_assert(sizeof (vdev_boot_envblock_t
) == VDEV_PAD_SIZE
,
525 "vdev_boot_envblock_t wrong size");
527 typedef struct vdev_label
{
528 char vl_pad1
[VDEV_PAD_SIZE
]; /* 8K */
529 vdev_boot_envblock_t vl_be
; /* 8K */
530 vdev_phys_t vl_vdev_phys
; /* 112K */
531 char vl_uberblock
[VDEV_UBERBLOCK_RING
]; /* 128K */
532 } vdev_label_t
; /* 256K total */
537 #define VDD_METASLAB 0x01
540 /* Offset of embedded boot loader region on each label */
541 #define VDEV_BOOT_OFFSET (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t))
543 * Size of embedded boot loader region on each label.
544 * The total size of the first two labels plus the boot area is 4MB.
546 #define VDEV_BOOT_SIZE (7ULL << 19) /* 3.5M */
549 * Size of label regions at the start and end of each leaf device.
551 #define VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t) + VDEV_BOOT_SIZE)
552 #define VDEV_LABEL_END_SIZE (2 * sizeof (vdev_label_t))
553 #define VDEV_LABELS 4
554 #define VDEV_BEST_LABEL VDEV_LABELS
555 #define VDEV_OFFSET_IS_LABEL(vd, off) \
556 (((off) < VDEV_LABEL_START_SIZE) || \
557 ((off) >= ((vd)->vdev_psize - VDEV_LABEL_END_SIZE)))
559 #define VDEV_ALLOC_LOAD 0
560 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ADD 1
561 #define VDEV_ALLOC_SPARE 2
562 #define VDEV_ALLOC_L2CACHE 3
563 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ROOTPOOL 4
564 #define VDEV_ALLOC_SPLIT 5
565 #define VDEV_ALLOC_ATTACH 6
568 * Allocate or free a vdev
570 extern vdev_t
*vdev_alloc_common(spa_t
*spa
, uint_t id
, uint64_t guid
,
572 extern int vdev_alloc(spa_t
*spa
, vdev_t
**vdp
, nvlist_t
*config
,
573 vdev_t
*parent
, uint_t id
, int alloctype
);
574 extern void vdev_free(vdev_t
*vd
);
577 * Add or remove children and parents
579 extern void vdev_add_child(vdev_t
*pvd
, vdev_t
*cvd
);
580 extern void vdev_remove_child(vdev_t
*pvd
, vdev_t
*cvd
);
581 extern void vdev_compact_children(vdev_t
*pvd
);
582 extern vdev_t
*vdev_add_parent(vdev_t
*cvd
, vdev_ops_t
*ops
);
583 extern void vdev_remove_parent(vdev_t
*cvd
);
586 * vdev sync load and sync
588 extern boolean_t
vdev_log_state_valid(vdev_t
*vd
);
589 extern int vdev_load(vdev_t
*vd
);
590 extern int vdev_dtl_load(vdev_t
*vd
);
591 extern void vdev_sync(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t txg
);
592 extern void vdev_sync_done(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t txg
);
593 extern void vdev_dirty(vdev_t
*vd
, int flags
, void *arg
, uint64_t txg
);
594 extern void vdev_dirty_leaves(vdev_t
*vd
, int flags
, uint64_t txg
);
597 * Available vdev types.
599 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_root_ops
;
600 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_mirror_ops
;
601 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_replacing_ops
;
602 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_raidz_ops
;
603 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_draid_ops
;
604 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_draid_spare_ops
;
605 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_disk_ops
;
606 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_file_ops
;
607 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_missing_ops
;
608 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_hole_ops
;
609 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_spare_ops
;
610 extern vdev_ops_t vdev_indirect_ops
;
613 * Common size functions
615 extern void vdev_default_xlate(vdev_t
*vd
, const range_seg64_t
*logical_rs
,
616 range_seg64_t
*physical_rs
, range_seg64_t
*remain_rs
);
617 extern uint64_t vdev_default_asize(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t psize
);
618 extern uint64_t vdev_default_min_asize(vdev_t
*vd
);
619 extern uint64_t vdev_get_min_asize(vdev_t
*vd
);
620 extern void vdev_set_min_asize(vdev_t
*vd
);
621 extern uint64_t vdev_get_min_alloc(vdev_t
*vd
);
622 extern uint64_t vdev_get_nparity(vdev_t
*vd
);
623 extern uint64_t vdev_get_ndisks(vdev_t
*vd
);
628 extern int zfs_vdev_standard_sm_blksz
;
631 * Functions from vdev_indirect.c
633 extern void vdev_indirect_sync_obsolete(vdev_t
*vd
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
);
634 extern boolean_t
vdev_indirect_should_condense(vdev_t
*vd
);
635 extern void spa_condense_indirect_start_sync(vdev_t
*vd
, dmu_tx_t
*tx
);
636 extern int vdev_obsolete_sm_object(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t *sm_obj
);
637 extern int vdev_obsolete_counts_are_precise(vdev_t
*vd
, boolean_t
*are_precise
);
640 * Other miscellaneous functions
642 int vdev_checkpoint_sm_object(vdev_t
*vd
, uint64_t *sm_obj
);
643 void vdev_metaslab_group_create(vdev_t
*vd
);
646 * Vdev ashift optimization tunables
648 extern uint64_t zfs_vdev_min_auto_ashift
;
649 extern uint64_t zfs_vdev_max_auto_ashift
;
650 int param_set_min_auto_ashift(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS
);
651 int param_set_max_auto_ashift(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS
);
657 #endif /* _SYS_VDEV_IMPL_H */