Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 19:55:19 +0000 (UTC) From: Marius Strobl <marius@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable-9@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r237091 - stable/9/sys/boot/ofw/libofw Message-ID: <201206141955.q5EJtJFh015430@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: marius Date: Thu Jun 14 19:55:19 2012 New Revision: 237091 URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/237091 Log: MFC: r236579 The workaround added in r151650 for handling firmwares that don't allow a single device to be opened multiple times concurrently unfortunately isn't sufficient with ZFS. This is due to the fact, that ZFS may open different partitions of a single device simultaneously. So the best we can do in this case is to cache the lastly used device path and close and open devices in ofwd_strategy() as needed. PR: 165025 Submitted by: Gavin Mu Modified: stable/9/sys/boot/ofw/libofw/ofw_disk.c Directory Properties: stable/9/sys/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/amd64/include/xen/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/i386/efi/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/ia64/efi/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/ia64/ski/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/powerpc/boot1.chrp/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/boot/powerpc/ofw/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/conf/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/contrib/octeon-sdk/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/contrib/pf/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/contrib/x86emu/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/dev/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/dev/e1000/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/dev/ixgbe/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/fs/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/fs/ntfs/ (props changed) stable/9/sys/modules/ (props changed) Modified: stable/9/sys/boot/ofw/libofw/ofw_disk.c ============================================================================== --- stable/9/sys/boot/ofw/libofw/ofw_disk.c Thu Jun 14 19:30:31 2012 (r237090) +++ stable/9/sys/boot/ofw/libofw/ofw_disk.c Thu Jun 14 19:55:19 2012 (r237091) @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); */ #include <sys/param.h> -#include <sys/queue.h> #include <netinet/in.h> @@ -43,8 +42,8 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "libofw.h" static int ofwd_init(void); -static int ofwd_strategy(void *devdata, int flag, daddr_t dblk, - size_t size, char *buf, size_t *rsize); +static int ofwd_strategy(void *devdata, int flag, daddr_t dblk, + size_t size, char *buf, size_t *rsize); static int ofwd_open(struct open_file *f, ...); static int ofwd_close(struct open_file *f); static int ofwd_ioctl(struct open_file *f, u_long cmd, void *data); @@ -61,120 +60,109 @@ struct devsw ofwdisk = { ofwd_print }; -struct opened_dev { - ihandle_t handle; - u_int count; - SLIST_ENTRY(opened_dev) link; -}; - -SLIST_HEAD(, opened_dev) opened_devs = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(opened_devs); +/* + * We're not guaranteed to be able to open a device more than once and there + * is no OFW standard method to determine whether a device is already opened. + * Opening a device multiple times simultaneously happens to work with most + * OFW block device drivers but triggers a trap with at least the driver for + * the on-board controllers of Sun Fire V100 and Ultra 1. Upper layers and MI + * code expect to be able to open a device more than once however. Given that + * different partitions of the same device might be opened at the same time as + * done by ZFS, we can't generally just keep track of the opened devices and + * reuse the instance handle when asked to open an already opened device. So + * the best we can do is to cache the lastly used device path and close and + * open devices in ofwd_strategy() as needed. + */ +static struct ofw_devdesc *kdp; static int ofwd_init(void) { - return 0; + return (0); } static int -ofwd_strategy(void *devdata, int flag, daddr_t dblk, size_t size, char *buf, - size_t *rsize) +ofwd_strategy(void *devdata, int flag __unused, daddr_t dblk, size_t size, + char *buf, size_t *rsize) { struct ofw_devdesc *dp = (struct ofw_devdesc *)devdata; daddr_t pos; int n; + if (dp != kdp) { + if (kdp != NULL) { +#if !defined(__powerpc__) + OF_close(kdp->d_handle); +#endif + kdp = NULL; + } + if ((dp->d_handle = OF_open(dp->d_path)) == -1) + return (ENOENT); + kdp = dp; + } + pos = dblk * 512; do { if (OF_seek(dp->d_handle, pos) < 0) - return EIO; + return (EIO); n = OF_read(dp->d_handle, buf, size); if (n < 0 && n != -2) - return EIO; + return (EIO); } while (n == -2); *rsize = size; - return 0; + return (0); } static int ofwd_open(struct open_file *f, ...) { - char path[256]; struct ofw_devdesc *dp; - struct opened_dev *odp; va_list vl; va_start(vl, f); dp = va_arg(vl, struct ofw_devdesc *); va_end(vl); - /* - * We're not guaranteed to be able to open a device more than once - * simultaneously and there is no OFW standard method to determine - * whether a device is already opened. Opening a device more than - * once happens to work with most OFW block device drivers but - * triggers a trap with at least the driver for the on-board SCSI - * controller in Sun Ultra 1. Upper layers and MI code expect to - * be able to open a device more than once however. As a workaround - * keep track of the opened devices and reuse the instance handle - * when asked to open an already opened device. - */ - SLIST_FOREACH(odp, &opened_devs, link) { - if (OF_instance_to_path(odp->handle, path, sizeof(path)) == -1) - continue; - if (strcmp(path, dp->d_path) == 0) { - odp->count++; - dp->d_handle = odp->handle; - return 0; + + if (dp != kdp) { + if (kdp != NULL) { + OF_close(kdp->d_handle); + kdp = NULL; } + if ((dp->d_handle = OF_open(dp->d_path)) == -1) { + printf("%s: Could not open %s\n", __func__, + dp->d_path); + return (ENOENT); + } + kdp = dp; } - odp = malloc(sizeof(struct opened_dev)); - if (odp == NULL) { - printf("ofwd_open: malloc failed\n"); - return ENOMEM; - } - if ((odp->handle = OF_open(dp->d_path)) == -1) { - printf("ofwd_open: Could not open %s\n", dp->d_path); - free(odp); - return ENOENT; - } - odp->count = 1; - SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&opened_devs, odp, link); - dp->d_handle = odp->handle; - return 0; + return (0); } static int ofwd_close(struct open_file *f) { struct ofw_devdesc *dev = f->f_devdata; - struct opened_dev *odp; - SLIST_FOREACH(odp, &opened_devs, link) { - if (odp->handle == dev->d_handle) { - odp->count--; - if (odp->count == 0) { - SLIST_REMOVE(&opened_devs, odp, opened_dev, - link); - #if !defined(__powerpc__) - OF_close(odp->handle); - #endif - free(odp); - } - break; - } + if (dev == kdp) { +#if !defined(__powerpc__) + OF_close(dev->d_handle); +#endif + kdp = NULL; } - return 0; + return (0); } static int -ofwd_ioctl(struct open_file *f, u_long cmd, void *data) +ofwd_ioctl(struct open_file *f __unused, u_long cmd __unused, + void *data __unused) { return (EINVAL); } static void -ofwd_print(int verbose) +ofwd_print(int verbose __unused) { }
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