- 18 Apr, 2008 40 commits
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Mark Fasheh authored
fs/ocfs2/dlm/ocfs2_dlm.ko and fs/ocfs2/dlm/ocfs2_dlmfs.ko get built if CONFIG_FS_OCFS2 is specified. This isn't quite how it should happen any more - the "o2cb" dlm modules should only be built if CONFIG_FS_OCFS2_O2CB is set, so update the dlm Makefile accordingly. Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com> Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> Acked-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
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Jeff Mahoney authored
We keep seeing bug reports related to NULL pointer derefs in o2net_set_nn_state(). When I originally wrote up the configurable timeout patch, I had tried to plan for multiple clusters. This was silly. The timeout routines all use o2nm_single_cluster so there's no point in passing an argument at all. This patch removes the arguments and kills those bugs dead. Signed-off-by: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
The ocfs2 MAINTAINERS entry should have the git tree URL. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Julia Lawall authored
if (...) BUG(); should be replaced with BUG_ON(...) when the test has no side-effects to allow a definition of BUG_ON that drops the code completely. The semantic patch that makes this change is as follows: (http://www.emn.fr/x-info/coccinelle/) // <smpl> @ disable unlikely @ expression E,f; @@ ( if (<... f(...) ...>) { BUG(); } | - if (unlikely(E)) { BUG(); } + BUG_ON(E); ) @@ expression E,f; @@ ( if (<... f(...) ...>) { BUG(); } | - if (E) { BUG(); } + BUG_ON(E); ) // </smpl> Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Andi Kleen authored
As far as I can see there is nothing in ocfs2_ioctl that requires the BKL, so use unlocked_ioctl Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Jan Kara authored
ocfs2_rename() was being too aggressive with the rename lock - we only need it for certain forms of directory rename. Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Julia Lawall authored
The function ocfs2_start_trans always returns either a valid pointer or a value made with ERR_PTR, so its result should be tested with IS_ERR, not with a test for 0. Signed-off-by: Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Tao Ma authored
Inode allocation is modified to look in other nodes allocators during extreme out of space situations. We retry our own slot when space is freed back to the global bitmap, or whenever we've allocated more than 1024 inodes from another slot. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Tao Ma authored
In inode stealing, we no longer restrict the allocation to happen in the local node. So it is neccessary for us to add a new member in ocfs2_alloc_context to indicate which slot we are using for allocation. We also modify the process of local alloc so that this member can be used there also. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Tao Ma authored
In some cases(Inode stealing from other nodes), we may not want ocfs2_reserve_suballoc_bits to allocate new groups from the global_bitmap since it may already be full. So add a new parameter for this. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Tao Ma authored
In ocfs2_figure_merge_contig_type, we judge whether there exists a cross extent block merge and enable it by setting CONTIG_LEFT and CONTIG_RIGHT accordingly. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Tao Ma authored
In ocfs2_merge_rec_left, when we find the merge extent is "CONTIG_RIGHT" with the first extent record of the next extent block, we will merge it to the next extent block and change all the related extent blocks accordingly. In ocfs2_merge_rec_right, when we find the merge extent is "CONTIG_LEFT" with the last extent record of the previous extent block, we will merge it to the prevoius extent block and change all the related extent blocks accordingly. As for CONTIG_LEFTRIGHT, we will handle CONTIG_RIGHT first so that when the index is zero, the merge process will be more efficient and easier. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Mark Fasheh authored
/sys/fs is where we really want file system specific sysfs objects. Ocfs2-tools has been updated to look in /sys/fs/o2cb. We can maintain backwards compatibility with old ocfs2-tools by using a sysfs symlink. After some time (2 years), the symlink can be safely removed. This patch also adds documentation to make it easier for people to figure out what /sys/fs/o2cb is used for. Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Mark Fasheh authored
Allow callers of sysfs_remove_link() to pass a NULL kobj, in which case sysfs_root will be used as the parent directory. This allows us to tear down top level symlinks created via sysfs_create_link(), which already has similar handling of a NULL parent object. Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com> Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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Tao Ma authored
Currently, o2net connects to a node on hb_up and disconnects on hb_down and net timeout. It disconnects on net timeout is ok, but it should attempt to reconnect back. This is because sometimes nodes get overloaded enough that the network connection breaks but the disk hb does not. And if we get into that situation, we either fence (unnecessarily) or wait for its disk hb to die (and sometimes hang in the process). So in this updated scheme, when the network disconnects, we keep attempting to reconnect till we succeed or we get a disk hb down event. If the other node is really dead, then we will eventually get a node down event. If not, we should be able to connect again and continue. Signed-off-by: Tao Ma <tao.ma@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
A previous patch added KERN_NOTICE to printks printing the lockres that cluttered the output. This patch removes the log level. For people concerned with syslog clutter, please note we now use this facility to print lockres only during an error. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
__dlm_print_one_lock_resource was printing lockname incorrectly. Also, we now use printk directly instead of mlog as the latter prints the line context which is not useful for this print. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch helps in consolidating debugging related functions in dlmdebug.c. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch dumps all the lockres' on the purgelist it can fit in one page into a debugfs file. Useful for debugging. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch dumps all mles it can fit in one page into a debugfs file. Useful for debugging. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch moves some mle related definitions from dlmmaster.c to dlmcommon.h. Future patches need these definitions to dump mle debugging information. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.beckeroracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch dumps all the lockres' alongwith all the locks into a debugfs file. Useful for debugging. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch dumps the dlm state (dlm_ctxt) into a debugfs file. Useful for debugging. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch creates the debugfs directories that will hold the files to be used to dump the dlm state. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch links all the lockres' to a tracking list in dlm_ctxt. We will use this in an upcoming patch that will walk the entire list and to dump the lockres states to a debugfs file. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch makes the o2dlm allocate memory for lockres, lockname and lock structures from slabcaches rather than kmalloc. This allows us to not only make these allocs more efficient but also allows us to track the memory being consumed by these structures. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Sunil Mushran authored
This patch renames dlm_mle_slabcache to prevent namespace clashes with fs/dlm. Signed-off-by: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
Add ABI documentation for these files: /sys/fs/ocfs2/max_locking_protocol /sys/fs/ocfs2/loaded_cluster_plugins /sys/fs/ocfs2/active_cluster_plugin /sys/fs/ocfs2/cluster_stack Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
ocfs2 now supports plug-ins for the classic O2CB stack as well as userspace cluster stacks in conjunction with fs/dlm. This allows zero, one, or both of the plug-ins to be selected in Kconfig. For local mounts (non-clustered), neither plug-in is needed. Both plugins can be loaded at one time, the runtime will select the one needed for the cluster systme in use. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
Add ocfs2_stack_user.ko to the Makefile so that it builds. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
The masklog code is in the o2cb stack, but ocfs2_lockid.h now needs to be included by the user stack. The BUG() in ocfs2_lock_type_string() does not need masklog support, so change it to a regular BUG_ON(). Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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David Teigland authored
Add code to use fs/dlm. [ Modified to be part of the stack_user module -- Joel ] Signed-off-by: David Teigland <teigland@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
The "SETV" message sets the filesystem locking protocol version as negotiated by the client. The client negotiates based on the maximum version advertised in /sys/fs/ocfs2/max_locking_protocol. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
This is the second part of the ocfs2_control handshake. After negotiating the ocfs2_control protocol, the daemon tells the filesystem what the local node id is via the SETN message. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
When the control daemon sees a node go down, it sends a DOWN message through the ocfs2_control device. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
When a control daemon opens the ocfs2_control device, it must perform a handshake to tell the filesystem it is something capable of monitoring cluster status. Only after the handshake is complete will the filesystem allow mounts. This is the first part of the handshake. The daemon reads all supported ocfs2_control protocols, then writes in the protocol it will use. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
The ocfs2_control misc device is how a userspace control daemon (controld) talks to the filesystem. Introduce the bare-bones filesystem ops. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
Add a skeleton for the stack_user module. It's just the barebones module code. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
Userspace can now query and specify the cluster stack in use via the /sys/fs/ocfs2/cluster_stack file. By default, it is 'o2cb', which is the classic stack. Thus, old tools that do not know how to modify this file will work just fine. The stack cannot be modified if there is a live filesystem. ocfs2_cluster_connect() now takes the expected cluster stack as an argument. This way, the filesystem and the stack glue ensure they are speaking to the same backend. If the stack is 'o2cb', the o2cb stack plugin is used. For any other value, the fsdlm stack plugin is selected. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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Joel Becker authored
The filesystem gains the USERSPACE_STACK incomat bit and the s_cluster_info field on the superblock. When a userspace stack is in use, the name of the stack is stored on-disk for mount-time verification. The "cluster_stack" option is added to mount(2) processing. The mount process needs to pass the matching stack name. If the passed name and the on-disk name do not match, the mount is failed. When using the classic o2cb stack, the incompat bit is *not* set and no mount option is used other than the usual heartbeat=local. Thus, the filesystem is compatible with older tools. Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com>
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