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* glusterd: add post-commit phase to the transactionSanju Rakonde2020-09-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is part 2 of the fix. part 1 is at https://review.gluster.org/#/c/glusterfs/+/24325/ This patch adds post commit phase to the mgmt v3 transaction framework. In post commit phase we replace the old auth.allow list in case of add-brick and replace-brick. fixes: #1391 Change-Id: I41c871d59e6252d27163b042ad710e929d7d0399 Signed-off-by: Sanju Rakonde <srakonde@redhat.com>
* ctime: Set mdata xattr on legacy filesKotresh HR2019-07-221-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Problem: The files which were created before ctime enabled would not have "trusted.glusterfs.mdata"(stores time attributes) xattr. Upon fops which modifies either ctime or mtime, the xattr gets created with latest ctime, mtime and atime, which is incorrect. It should update only the corresponding time attribute and rest from backend Solution: Creating xattr with values from brick is not possible as each brick of replica set would have different times. So create the xattr upon successful lookup if the xattr is not created Note To Reviewers: The time attributes used to set xattr is got from successful lookup. Instead of sending the whole iatt over the wire via setxattr, a structure called mdata_iatt is sent. The mdata_iatt contains only time attributes. Change-Id: I5e535631ddef04195361ae0364336410a2895dd4 fixes: bz#1593542 Signed-off-by: Kotresh HR <khiremat@redhat.com>
* copy_file_range support in GlusterFSRaghavendra Bhat2018-12-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * libglusterfs changes to add new fop * Fuse changes: - Changes in fuse bridge xlator to receive and send responses * posix changes to perform the op on the backend filesystem * protocol and rpc changes for sending and receiving the fop * gfapi changes for performing the fop * tools: glfs-copy-file-range tool for testing copy_file_range fop - Although, copy_file_range support has been added to the upstream fuse kernel module, no release has been made yet of a kernel which contains the support. It is expected to come in the upcoming release of linux-4.20 So, as of now, executing copy_file_range fop on a fused based filesystem results in fuse kernel module sending read on the source fd and write on the destination fd. Therefore a small gfapi based tool has been written to be able test the copy_file_range fop. This tool is similar (in functionality) to the example program given in copy_file_range man page. So, running regular copy_file_range on a fuse mount point and running gfapi based glfs-copy-file-range tool gives some idea about how fast, the copy_file_range (or reflink) can be. On the local machine this was the result obtained. mount -t glusterfs workstation:new /mnt/glusterfs [root@workstation ~]# cd /mnt/glusterfs/ [root@workstation glusterfs]# ls file [root@workstation glusterfs]# cd [root@workstation ~]# time /tmp/a.out /mnt/glusterfs/file /mnt/glusterfs/new real 0m6.495s user 0m0.000s sys 0m1.439s [root@workstation ~]# time glfs-copy-file-range $(hostname) new /tmp/glfs.log /file /rrr OPEN_SRC: opening /file is success OPEN_DST: opening /rrr is success FSTAT_SRC: fstat on /rrr is success copy_file_range successful real 0m0.309s user 0m0.039s sys 0m0.017s This tool needs following arguments 1) hostname 2) volume name 3) log file path 4) source file path (relative to the gluster volume root) 5) destination file path (relative to the gluster volume root) "glfs-copy-file-range <hostname> <volume> <log file path> <source> <destination>" - Added a testcase as well to run glfs-copy-file-range tool * io-stats changes to capture the fop for profiling * NOTE: - Added conditional check to see whether the copy_file_range syscall is available or not. If not, then return ENOSYS. - Added conditional check for kernel minor version in fuse_kernel.h and fuse-bridge while referring to copy_file_range. And the kernel minor version is kept as it is. i.e. 24. Increment it in future when there is a kernel release which contains the support for copy_file_range fop in fuse kernel module. * The document which contains a writeup on this enhancement can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BSILbXr_knynNwxSyyu503JoTz5QFM_4suNIh2WwrSc/edit Change-Id: I280069c814dd21ce6ec3be00a884fc24ab692367 updates: #536 Signed-off-by: Raghavendra Bhat <raghavendra@redhat.com>
* protocol: Implement put fopPoornima G2018-01-311-0/+1
| | | | | | Updates #353 Change-Id: I755b9208690be76935d763688fa414521eba3a40 Signed-off-by: Poornima G <pgurusid@redhat.com>
* protocol: make on-wire-change of protocol using new XDR definition.Amar Tumballi2018-01-191-0/+94
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | With this patchset, some major things are changed in XDR, mainly: * Naming: Instead of gfs3/gfs4 settle for gfx_ for xdr structures * add iattx as a separate structure, and add conversion methods * the *_rsp structure is now changed, and is also reduced in number (ie, no need for different strucutes if it is similar to other response). * use proper XDR methods for sending dict on wire. Also, with the change of xdr structure, there are changes needed outside of xlator protocol layer to handle these properly. Mainly because the abstraction was broken to support 0-copy RDMA with payload for write and read FOP. This made transport layer know about the xdr payload, hence with the change of xdr payload structure, transport layer needed to know about the change. Updates #384 Change-Id: I1448fbe9deab0a1b06cb8351f2f37488cefe461f Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
* rpc/*: auth-header changesAmar Tumballi2018-01-171-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Introduce another authentication header which can now send more data. This is useful because this data can be common for all the fops, and we don't need to change all the signatures. As part of this, made rpc-clnt.c little more modular to support multiple authentication structures. stack.h changes are placeholder for the ctime etc, can be moved later based on need. updates #384 Change-Id: I6111c13cfd2ec92e2b4e9295896bf62a8a33b2c7 Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
* locks: added inodelk/entrylk contention upcall notificationsXavier Hernandez2018-01-161-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The locks xlator now is able to send a contention notification to the current owner of the lock. This is only a notification that can be used to improve performance of some client side operations that might benefit from extended duration of lock ownership. Nothing is done if the lock owner decides to ignore the message and to not release the lock. For forced release of acquired resources, leases must be used. Change-Id: I7f1ad32a0b4b445505b09908a050080ad848f8e0 Signed-off-by: Xavier Hernandez <xhernandez@datalab.es>
* rpc: use export map to minimize exported symbols in libgf{rpc,xdr}.soKaleb S. KEITHLEY2018-01-121-0/+246
Without an export map (at link time) libgrpc and libgfxdr export over 150 and 450 symbols each, respectively. Many are not used by anything else. (Unclear what the unused symbols are, some may be simple sloppiness, e.g. not declaring functions static that should be. Others may be intra-library calls that can't be static but aren't part of the API, per se.) By linking with an export map the number of exported symbols is reduced to ~60 and ~250 respectively. This parallels the similar change made to libglusterfs recently and the older changes to the xlators to minimize the symbols that are visible (exported) from the .so. And I don't know, do we want to go all the way to symbol versions? For these libs? And for libglusterfs? fixes gluster/glusterfs#392 Change-Id: I9cdc3eee10e5f1408d7e7f2f29fad597c97e4003 Signed-off-by: Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>