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1 /*	$NetBSD: rf_reconmap.c,v 1.25 2004/03/18 17:46:22 oster Exp $	*/
2 /*
3  * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
4  * All rights reserved.
5  *
6  * Author: Mark Holland
7  *
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27  */
28 
29 /*************************************************************************
30  * rf_reconmap.c
31  *
32  * code to maintain a map of what sectors have/have not been reconstructed
33  *
34  *************************************************************************/
35 
36 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: rf_reconmap.c,v 1.25 2004/03/18 17:46:22 oster Exp $");
38 
39 #include "rf_raid.h"
40 #include <sys/time.h>
41 #include "rf_general.h"
42 #include "rf_utils.h"
43 
44 /* special pointer values indicating that a reconstruction unit
45  * has been either totally reconstructed or not at all.  Both
46  * are illegal pointer values, so you have to be careful not to
47  * dereference through them.  RU_NOTHING must be zero, since
48  * MakeReconMap uses memset to initialize the structure.  These are used
49  * only at the head of the list.
50  */
51 #define RU_ALL      ((RF_ReconMapListElem_t *) -1)
52 #define RU_NOTHING  ((RF_ReconMapListElem_t *) 0)
53 
54 /* For most reconstructs we need at most 3 RF_ReconMapListElem_t's.
55  * Bounding the number we need is quite difficult, as it depends on how
56  * badly the sectors to be reconstructed get divided up.  In the current
57  * code, the reconstructed sectors appeared aligned on stripe boundaries,
58  * and are always presented in stripe width units, so we're probably
59  * allocating quite a bit more than we'll ever need.
60  */
61 #define RF_NUM_RECON_POOL_ELEM 100
62 
63 static void
64 compact_stat_entry(RF_Raid_t * raidPtr, RF_ReconMap_t * mapPtr,
65     int i);
66 static void crunch_list(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr,
67 			RF_ReconMapListElem_t * listPtr);
68 static RF_ReconMapListElem_t *
69 MakeReconMapListElem(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_SectorNum_t startSector,
70 		     RF_SectorNum_t stopSector, RF_ReconMapListElem_t * next);
71 static void
72 FreeReconMapListElem(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_ReconMapListElem_t * p);
73 #if 0
74 static void PrintList(RF_ReconMapListElem_t * listPtr);
75 #endif
76 
77 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
78  *
79  * Creates and initializes new Reconstruction map
80  *
81  * ru_sectors   - size of reconstruction unit in sectors
82  * disk_sectors - size of disk in sectors
83  * spareUnitsPerDisk - zero unless distributed sparing
84  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
85 
86 RF_ReconMap_t *
87 rf_MakeReconMap(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_SectorCount_t ru_sectors,
88 		RF_SectorCount_t disk_sectors,
89 		RF_ReconUnitCount_t spareUnitsPerDisk)
90 {
91 	RF_RaidLayout_t *layoutPtr = &raidPtr->Layout;
92 	RF_ReconUnitCount_t num_rus = layoutPtr->stripeUnitsPerDisk / layoutPtr->SUsPerRU;
93 	RF_ReconMap_t *p;
94 
95 	RF_Malloc(p, sizeof(RF_ReconMap_t), (RF_ReconMap_t *));
96 	p->sectorsPerReconUnit = ru_sectors;
97 	p->sectorsInDisk = disk_sectors;
98 
99 	p->totalRUs = num_rus;
100 	p->spareRUs = spareUnitsPerDisk;
101 	p->unitsLeft = num_rus - spareUnitsPerDisk;
102 
103 	RF_Malloc(p->status, num_rus * sizeof(RF_ReconMapListElem_t *), (RF_ReconMapListElem_t **));
104 	RF_ASSERT(p->status != (RF_ReconMapListElem_t **) NULL);
105 
106 	(void) memset((char *) p->status, 0,
107 	    num_rus * sizeof(RF_ReconMapListElem_t *));
108 
109 
110 	pool_init(&p->elem_pool, sizeof(RF_ReconMapListElem_t), 0,
111 	    0, 0, "raidreconpl", NULL);
112 	pool_prime(&p->elem_pool, RF_NUM_RECON_POOL_ELEM);
113 
114 	rf_mutex_init(&p->mutex);
115 	return (p);
116 }
117 
118 
119 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
120  *
121  * marks a new set of sectors as reconstructed.  All the possible
122  * mergings get complicated.  To simplify matters, the approach I take
123  * is to just dump something into the list, and then clean it up
124  * (i.e. merge elements and eliminate redundant ones) in a second pass
125  * over the list (compact_stat_entry()).  Not 100% efficient, since a
126  * structure can be allocated and then immediately freed, but it keeps
127  * this code from becoming (more of) a nightmare of special cases.
128  * The only thing that compact_stat_entry() assumes is that the list
129  * is sorted by startSector, and so this is the only condition I
130  * maintain here.  (MCH)
131  *
132  * This code now uses a pool instead of the previous malloc/free
133  * stuff.
134  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
135 
136 void
137 rf_ReconMapUpdate(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr,
138 		  RF_SectorNum_t startSector, RF_SectorNum_t stopSector)
139 {
140 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerReconUnit = mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit;
141 	RF_SectorNum_t i, first_in_RU, last_in_RU;
142 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p, *pt;
143 
144 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(mapPtr->mutex);
145 	while(mapPtr->lock) {
146 		ltsleep(&mapPtr->lock, PRIBIO, "reconupdate", 0, &mapPtr->mutex);
147 	}
148 	mapPtr->lock = 1;
149 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(mapPtr->mutex);
150 	RF_ASSERT(startSector >= 0 && stopSector < mapPtr->sectorsInDisk &&
151 		  stopSector >= startSector);
152 
153 	while (startSector <= stopSector) {
154 		i = startSector / mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit;
155 		first_in_RU = i * sectorsPerReconUnit;
156 		last_in_RU = first_in_RU + sectorsPerReconUnit - 1;
157 		p = mapPtr->status[i];
158 		if (p != RU_ALL) {
159 			if (p == RU_NOTHING || p->startSector > startSector) {
160 				/* insert at front of list */
161 
162 				mapPtr->status[i] = MakeReconMapListElem(mapPtr,startSector, RF_MIN(stopSector, last_in_RU), (p == RU_NOTHING) ? NULL : p);
163 
164 			} else {/* general case */
165 				do {	/* search for place to insert */
166 					pt = p;
167 					p = p->next;
168 				} while (p && (p->startSector < startSector));
169 				pt->next = MakeReconMapListElem(mapPtr,startSector, RF_MIN(stopSector, last_in_RU), p);
170 
171 			}
172 			compact_stat_entry(raidPtr, mapPtr, i);
173 		}
174 		startSector = RF_MIN(stopSector, last_in_RU) + 1;
175 	}
176 	RF_LOCK_MUTEX(mapPtr->mutex);
177 	mapPtr->lock = 0;
178 	wakeup(&mapPtr->lock);
179 	RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(mapPtr->mutex);
180 }
181 
182 
183 
184 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
185  *
186  * performs whatever list compactions can be done, and frees any space
187  * that is no longer necessary.  Assumes only that the list is sorted
188  * by startSector.  crunch_list() compacts a single list as much as
189  * possible, and the second block of code deletes the entire list if
190  * possible.  crunch_list() is also called from
191  * MakeReconMapAccessList().
192  *
193  * When a recon unit is detected to be fully reconstructed, we set the
194  * corresponding bit in the parity stripe map so that the head follow
195  * code will not select this parity stripe again.  This is redundant
196  * (but harmless) when compact_stat_entry is called from the
197  * reconstruction code, but necessary when called from the user-write
198  * code.
199  *
200  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
201 
202 static void
203 compact_stat_entry(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, int i)
204 {
205 	RF_SectorCount_t sectorsPerReconUnit = mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit;
206 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p = mapPtr->status[i];
207 
208 	crunch_list(mapPtr, p);
209 
210 	if ((p->startSector == i * sectorsPerReconUnit) &&
211 	    (p->stopSector == i * sectorsPerReconUnit +
212 			      sectorsPerReconUnit - 1)) {
213 		mapPtr->status[i] = RU_ALL;
214 		mapPtr->unitsLeft--;
215 		FreeReconMapListElem(mapPtr, p);
216 	}
217 }
218 
219 static void
220 crunch_list(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_ReconMapListElem_t *listPtr)
221 {
222 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *pt, *p = listPtr;
223 
224 	if (!p)
225 		return;
226 	pt = p;
227 	p = p->next;
228 	while (p) {
229 		if (pt->stopSector >= p->startSector - 1) {
230 			pt->stopSector = RF_MAX(pt->stopSector, p->stopSector);
231 			pt->next = p->next;
232 			FreeReconMapListElem(mapPtr, p);
233 			p = pt->next;
234 		} else {
235 			pt = p;
236 			p = p->next;
237 		}
238 	}
239 }
240 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
241  *
242  * Allocate and fill a new list element
243  *
244  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
245 
246 static RF_ReconMapListElem_t *
247 MakeReconMapListElem(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_SectorNum_t startSector,
248 		     RF_SectorNum_t stopSector, RF_ReconMapListElem_t *next)
249 {
250 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p;
251 
252 	p = pool_get(&mapPtr->elem_pool, PR_WAITOK);
253 	p->startSector = startSector;
254 	p->stopSector = stopSector;
255 	p->next = next;
256 	return (p);
257 }
258 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
259  *
260  * Free a list element
261  *
262  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
263 
264 static void
265 FreeReconMapListElem(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p)
266 {
267 	pool_put(&mapPtr->elem_pool, p);
268 }
269 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
270  *
271  * Free an entire status structure.  Inefficient, but can be called at
272  * any time.
273  *
274  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
275 void
276 rf_FreeReconMap(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr)
277 {
278 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p, *q;
279 	RF_ReconUnitCount_t numRUs;
280 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t i;
281 
282 	numRUs = mapPtr->sectorsInDisk / mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit;
283 	if (mapPtr->sectorsInDisk % mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit)
284 		numRUs++;
285 
286 	for (i = 0; i < numRUs; i++) {
287 		p = mapPtr->status[i];
288 		while (p != RU_NOTHING && p != RU_ALL) {
289 			q = p;
290 			p = p->next;
291 			RF_Free(q, sizeof(*q));
292 		}
293 	}
294 	pool_destroy(&mapPtr->elem_pool);
295 	RF_Free(mapPtr->status, mapPtr->totalRUs *
296 		sizeof(RF_ReconMapListElem_t *));
297 	RF_Free(mapPtr, sizeof(RF_ReconMap_t));
298 }
299 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
300  *
301  * returns nonzero if the indicated RU has been reconstructed already
302  *
303  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
304 
305 int
306 rf_CheckRUReconstructed(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_SectorNum_t startSector)
307 {
308 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *l;	/* used for searching */
309 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t i;
310 
311 	i = startSector / mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit;
312 	l = mapPtr->status[i];
313 	return ((l == RU_ALL) ? 1 : 0);
314 }
315 
316 RF_ReconUnitCount_t
317 rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr)
318 {
319 	RF_ASSERT(mapPtr != NULL);
320 	return (mapPtr->unitsLeft);
321 }
322 
323 #if 0
324 static void
325 PrintList(RF_ReconMapListElem_t *listPtr)
326 {
327 	while (listPtr) {
328 		printf("%d,%d -> ", (int) listPtr->startSector,
329 		       (int) listPtr->stopSector);
330 		listPtr = listPtr->next;
331 	}
332 	printf("\n");
333 }
334 
335 void
336 rf_PrintReconMap(RF_Raid_t *raidPtr, RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, RF_RowCol_t fcol)
337 {
338 	RF_ReconUnitCount_t numRUs;
339 	RF_ReconMapListElem_t *p;
340 	RF_ReconUnitNum_t i;
341 
342 	numRUs = mapPtr->totalRUs;
343 	if (mapPtr->sectorsInDisk % mapPtr->sectorsPerReconUnit)
344 		numRUs++;
345 
346 	for (i = 0; i < numRUs; i++) {
347 		p = mapPtr->status[i];
348 		if (p == RU_ALL)/* printf("[%d] ALL\n",i) */
349 			;
350 		else
351 			if (p == RU_NOTHING) {
352 				printf("%d: Unreconstructed\n", i);
353 			} else {
354 				printf("%d: ", i);
355 				PrintList(p);
356 			}
357 	}
358 }
359 #endif
360 
361 #if RF_DEBUG_RECON
362 void
363 rf_PrintReconSchedule(RF_ReconMap_t *mapPtr, struct timeval *starttime)
364 {
365 	static int old_pctg = -1;
366 	struct timeval tv, diff;
367 	int     new_pctg;
368 
369 	new_pctg = 100 - (rf_UnitsLeftToReconstruct(mapPtr) *
370 			  100 / mapPtr->totalRUs);
371 	if (new_pctg != old_pctg) {
372 		RF_GETTIME(tv);
373 		RF_TIMEVAL_DIFF(starttime, &tv, &diff);
374 		printf("%d %d.%06d\n", (int) new_pctg, (int) diff.tv_sec,
375 		       (int) diff.tv_usec);
376 		old_pctg = new_pctg;
377 	}
378 }
379 #endif
380 
381