Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 04:08:19 +0100 From: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie> To: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.ORG> Cc: n0go013 <ttz@blahdeblah.demon.co.uk>, Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.ORG>, current <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: [ GEOM tests ] disklabel warnings and vinum drives lost Message-ID: <200210050408.aa61102@salmon.maths.tcd.ie> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sat, 05 Oct 2002 03:10:12 BST." <200210050310.ab54012@salmon.maths.tcd.ie>
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[CCs trimmed] >The divide by zero problem seems to be caused by an interaction >between two bugs: GEOM refuses to return the sector size because ... >The next failure I get is: > > Can't write config to /dev/da1s1d, error 45 (EOPNOTSUPP) This turns out to be vinum doing a DIOCWLABEL to make the label writable before writing its configuration, but GEOM does not support that ioctl I presume. It should be safe to ignore these DIOCWLABEL ioctl return values as the actual writing of the vinum data should give a suitable error if making the label writable fails and is important. The patch below is Robert's patch with all 3 other issues fixed, and together, this seems to be enough to make vinum work again. Ian Index: vinumio.c =================================================================== RCS file: /dump/FreeBSD-CVS/src/sys/dev/vinum/vinumio.c,v retrieving revision 1.75 diff -u -r1.75 vinumio.c --- vinumio.c 21 Aug 2002 23:39:51 -0000 1.75 +++ vinumio.c 5 Oct 2002 02:40:18 -0000 @@ -50,92 +50,25 @@ int open_drive(struct drive *drive, struct thread *td, int verbose) { - int devmajor; /* major devs for disk device */ - int devminor; /* minor devs for disk device */ - int unit; - char *dname; + struct nameidata nd; struct cdevsw *dsw; /* pointer to cdevsw entry */ + int error; - if (bcmp(drive->devicename, "/dev/", 5)) /* device name doesn't start with /dev */ - return ENOENT; /* give up */ if (drive->flags & VF_OPEN) /* open already, */ return EBUSY; /* don't do it again */ - /* - * Yes, Bruce, I know this is horrible, but we - * don't have a root filesystem when we first - * try to do this. If you can come up with a - * better solution, I'd really like it. I'm - * just putting it in now to add ammuntion to - * moving the system to devfs. - */ - dname = &drive->devicename[5]; - drive->dev = NULL; /* no device yet */ - - /* Find the device */ - if (bcmp(dname, "ad", 2) == 0) /* IDE disk */ - devmajor = 116; - else if (bcmp(dname, "wd", 2) == 0) /* IDE disk */ - devmajor = 3; - else if (bcmp(dname, "da", 2) == 0) - devmajor = 13; - else if (bcmp(dname, "vn", 2) == 0) - devmajor = 43; - else if (bcmp(dname, "md", 2) == 0) - devmajor = 95; - else if (bcmp(dname, "ar", 2) == 0) - devmajor = 157; - else if (bcmp(dname, "amrd", 4) == 0) { - devmajor = 133; - dname += 2; - } else if (bcmp(dname, "mlxd", 4) == 0) { - devmajor = 131; - dname += 2; - } else if (bcmp(dname, "idad", 4) == 0) { - devmajor = 109; - dname += 2; - } else if (bcmp(dname, "twed", 4) == 0) { /* 3ware raid */ - devmajor = 147; - dname += 2; - } else - return ENODEV; - dname += 2; /* point past */ - - /* - * Found the device. We can expect one of - * two formats for the rest: a unit number, - * then either a partition letter for the - * compatiblity partition (e.g. h) or a - * slice ID and partition (e.g. s2e). - * Create a minor number for each of them. - */ - unit = 0; - while ((*dname >= '0') /* unit number */ - &&(*dname <= '9')) { - unit = unit * 10 + *dname - '0'; - dname++; - } - - if (*dname == 's') { /* slice */ - if (((dname[1] < '1') || (dname[1] > '4')) /* invalid slice */ - ||((dname[2] < 'a') || (dname[2] > 'h'))) /* or invalid partition */ - return ENODEV; - devminor = ((unit & 31) << 3) /* unit */ - +(dname[2] - 'a') /* partition */ - +((dname[1] - '0' + 1) << 16) /* slice */ - +((unit & ~31) << 16); /* high-order unit bits */ - } else { /* compatibility partition */ - if ((*dname < 'a') || (*dname > 'h')) /* or invalid partition */ - return ENODEV; - devminor = (*dname - 'a') /* partition */ - +((unit & 31) << 3) /* unit */ - +((unit & ~31) << 16); /* high-order unit bits */ + NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF, UIO_SYSSPACE, drive->devicename, + curthread); + error = namei(&nd); + if (error) + return (error); + if (!vn_isdisk(nd.ni_vp, &error)) { + NDFREE(&nd, 0); + return (error); } + drive->dev = udev2dev(nd.ni_vp->v_rdev->si_udev, 0); + NDFREE(&nd, 0); - if ((devminor & 7) == 2) /* partition c */ - return ENOTTY; /* not buying that */ - - drive->dev = makedev(devmajor, devminor); /* find the device */ if (drive->dev == NULL) /* didn't find anything */ return ENODEV; @@ -144,7 +77,7 @@ if (dsw == NULL) drive->lasterror = ENOENT; else - drive->lasterror = (dsw->d_open) (drive->dev, FWRITE, 0, NULL); + drive->lasterror = (dsw->d_open) (drive->dev, FWRITE | FREAD, 0, NULL); if (drive->lasterror != 0) { /* failed */ drive->state = drive_down; /* just force it down */ @@ -278,13 +211,17 @@ void close_locked_drive(struct drive *drive) { + int error; + /* * If we can't access the drive, we can't flush * the queues, which spec_close() will try to * do. Get rid of them here first. */ - drive->lasterror = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_close) (drive->dev, 0, 0, NULL); + error = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_close) (drive->dev, 0, 0, NULL); drive->flags &= ~VF_OPEN; /* no longer open */ + if (drive->lasterror == 0) + drive->lasterror = error; } /* @@ -678,20 +615,18 @@ if ((drive->state != drive_unallocated) && (drive->state != drive_referenced)) { /* and it's a real drive */ wlabel_on = 1; /* enable writing the label */ - error = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label writeable */ + (void) (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label writeable */ DIOCWLABEL, (caddr_t) & wlabel_on, FWRITE, curthread); - if (error == 0) - error = write_drive(drive, (char *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET); + error = write_drive(drive, (char *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET); if (error == 0) error = write_drive(drive, config, MAXCONFIG, VINUM_CONFIG_OFFSET); /* first config copy */ if (error == 0) error = write_drive(drive, config, MAXCONFIG, VINUM_CONFIG_OFFSET + MAXCONFIG); /* second copy */ wlabel_on = 0; /* enable writing the label */ - if (error == 0) - error = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label non-writeable again */ + (void) (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label non-writeable again */ DIOCWLABEL, (caddr_t) & wlabel_on, FWRITE, To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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