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Problem: See github issue for details.
Fix:
-In lookup if the entry exists in 2 out of 3 bricks, don't fail the
lookup with ENOENT just because there is an entrylk on the parent.
Consider quorum before deciding.
-If entry FOP does not succeed on quorum no. of bricks, do not perform
new entry mark.
Fixes: #1303
Change-Id: I56df8c89ad53b29fa450c7930a7b7ccec9f4a6c5
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
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The general idea of the changes is to prevent resetting event generation
to zero in the inode ctx, since event gen is something that should
follow 'causal order'.
Change #1:
For a read txn, in inode refresh cbk, if event_generation is
found zero, we are failing the read fop. This is not needed
because change in event gen is only a marker for the next inode refresh to
happen and should not be taken into account by the current read txn.
Change #2:
The event gen being zero above can happen if there is a racing lookup,
which resets even get (in afr_lookup_done) if there are non zero afr
xattrs. The resetting is done only to trigger an inode refresh and a
possible client side heal on the next lookup. That can be acheived by
setting the need_refresh flag in the inode ctx. So replaced all
occurences of resetting even gen to zero with a call to
afr_inode_need_refresh_set().
Change #3:
In both lookup and discover path, we are doing an inode refresh which is
not required since all 3 essentially do the same thing- update the inode
ctx with the good/bad copies from the brick replies. Inode refresh also
triggers background heals, but I think it is okay to do it when we call
refresh during the read and write txns and not in the lookup path.
The .ts which relied on inode refresh in lookup path to trigger heals are
now changed to do read txn so that inode refresh and the heal happens.
Change-Id: Iebf39a9be6ffd7ffd6e4046c96b0fa78ade6c5ec
Fixes: #1179
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Erik Jacobson <erik.jacobson at hpe.com>
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If you are already under lock, just decrement the call count
directly instead of removing the lock, re-taking the lock
and decrementing.
Implements https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/issues/728
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
Change-Id: I3fa20b4651fbdb826655c5a03baeed46e99b5487
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There are many include statements that are not needed.
A previous more ambitious attempt failed because of *BSD plafrom
(see https://review.gluster.org/#/c/glusterfs/+/21929/ )
Now trying a more conservative reduction.
It does not solve all circular deps that we have, but it
does reduce some of them. There is just too much to handle
reasonably (dht-common.h includes dht-lock.h which includes
dht-common.h ...), but it does reduce the overall number of lines
of include we need to look at in the future to understand and fix
the mess later one.
Change-Id: I550cd001bdefb8be0fe67632f783c0ef6bee3f9f
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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If a fop to create an entry fails on one of the data brick,
we mark the pending changelog on the entry on brick for which
it was successful. This is done as part of post op phase to
make sure that entry gets healed even if it gets renamed to
some other path where its parent was not marked as bad.
As it happens as part of post op, we should consider thin-arbiter
to check if the brick, which was successful, is the good brick or not.
This will avoide split brain and other issues.
Change-Id: I12686675be98f02f70a5186b3ed748c541514d53
updates: bz#1662264
Signed-off-by: Ashish Pandey <aspandey@redhat.com>
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For implementing copy_file_range fop, AFR needs to perform two inodelks in the
same transaction. This patch brings in the necessary structure to make it
easier to do so.
Entry-locks in AFR were already taking multiple entry-locks on different inodes
with the respective basenames. This patch extends the logic in inodelks to use
the same lockee_t structure. This lead to removal of quite a lot of duplicate
code present in afr-lk-common.c as both the locks are doing same things except
'winding' part.
updates: #536
Change-Id: Ibfce7e3f260bb27b18645152ec680c33866fe0ae
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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In a previous patch (https://review.gluster.org/20769) we've
added the key length to be passed to dict_* funcs, to remove the need
to strlen() it. This patch moves some xlators to use it.
- In some cases, moved strlen() of the key length outside of locks,
which is usually a good thing. Please verify it's safe to do so.
- In some cases, created a prefix for the keys, replacing something like
"%d-%d" with a "%s" in snprintf(). Not sure it adds value, but improves
readability.
Please review carefully.
Compile-tested only!
Change-Id: I04f2a1eb2ecfc3283d849d150d10d088ae7aa7f1
updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com>
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Since rename/link fops on a file will not change any data in it, it should
not update the read_subvol values in the inode_ctx, which interprets the
data & metadata readable subvols for that file. The old read_subvol values
should be retained even after the rename/link operations.
Change-Id: I068044a426823a566f5bea8aa063cd689199d6dd
fixes: bz#1657783
Signed-off-by: karthik-us <ksubrahm@redhat.com>
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libglusterfs devel package headers are referenced in code using
include semantics for a program, this while it works can be better
especially when dealing with out of tree xlator builds or in
general out of tree devel package usage.
Towards this, the following changes are done,
- moved all devel headers under a glusterfs directory
- Included these headers using system header notation <> in all
code outside of libglusterfs
- Included these headers using own program notation "" within
libglusterfs
This change although big, is just moving around the headers and
making it correct when including these headers from other sources.
This helps us correctly include libglusterfs includes without
namespace conflicts.
Change-Id: Id2a98854e671a7ee5d73be44da5ba1a74252423b
Updates: bz#1193929
Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ia84cc24c8924e6d22d02ac15f611c10e26db99b4
Signed-off-by: Nigel Babu <nigelb@redhat.com>
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Removed
1) afr-v1 self-heal locks related code which is not used anymore
2) transaction has some data types that are not needed, so removed them
3) Never used lock tracing available in afr as gluster's network tracing does
the job. So removed that as well.
4) Changelog is always enabled and afr is always used with locks, so
__changelog_enabled, afr_lock_server_count etc functions can be deleted.
5) transaction.fop/done/resume always call the same functions, so no need
to have these variables.
BUG: 1549606
Change-Id: I370c146fec2892d40e674d232a5d7256e003c7f1
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Setting the write_subvol value to read_subvol in case of metadata
transaction during pre-op (commit 19f9bcff4aada589d4321356c2670ed283f02c03)
might lead to the original problem of arbiter becoming source.
Scenario:
1) All bricks are up and good
2) 2 writes w1 and w2 are in progress in parallel
3) ctx->read_subvol is good for all the subvolumes
4) w1 succeeds on brick0 and fails on brick1, yet to do post-op on
the disk
5) read/lookup comes on the same file and refreshes read_subvols back
to all good
6) metadata transaction happens which makes ctx->write_subvol to be
assigned with ctx->read_subvol which is all good
7) w2 succeeds on brick1 and fails on brick0 and this will update the
brick in reverse order leading to arbiter becoming source
Fix:
Instead of setting the ctx->write_subvol to ctx->read_subvol in the
pre-op statge, if there is a metadata transaction, check in the
function __afr_set_in_flight_sb_status() if it is a data/metadata
transaction. Use the value of ctx->write_subvol if it is a data
transactions and ctx->read_subvol value for other transactions.
With this patch we assign the value of ctx->write_subvol in the
afr_transaction_perform_fop() with the on disk value, instead of
assigning it in the afr_changelog_pre_op() with the in memory value.
Change-Id: Id2025a7e965f0578af35b1abaac793b019c43cc4
BUG: 1482064
Signed-off-by: karthik-us <ksubrahm@redhat.com>
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Coverity ID: 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417,
418, 419, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 436, 437, 438, 439,
440, 441, 442, 443
Issue: Event include_recursion
Removed redundant, recursive includes from the files.
Change-Id: I920776b1fa089a2d4917ca722d0075a9239911a7
BUG: 789278
Signed-off-by: Girjesh Rajoria <grajoria@redhat.com>
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Problem:
If quorum is not met in fop cbk, arbiter sends an ENOTCONN error to the
upper xlators. In a VM workload with sharding enabled, this was leading
to the VM pausing when replace-brick was performed as described in the BZ.
Fix:
Move the fop cbk arbitration logic to afr_handle_quorum() because in
normal replica volumes, that is the function that has the quorum and
errno checks in the fop cbk path before doing a post-op.
Thanks to Pranith for suggesting this approach.
Change-Id: Ie6315db30c5e36326b71b90a01da824109e86796
BUG: 1449610
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gluster.org/17235
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
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Problem:
__afr_set_in_flight_sb_status(), which resets event_gen to zero, is
called if failed_subvols[i] is non-zero for any brick. But failed_subvols[i]
is true even if the brick was down *before* the transaction started.
Hence say if 1 brick is down in a replica-3, every writev that comes
will trigger an inode refresh because of this resetting, as seen from
the no. of FSTATs in the profile info in the BZ.
Fix:
Reset event gen only if the brick was previously a valid read child and
the FOP failed on it the first time.
Also `s/afr_inode_read_subvol_reset/afr_inode_event_gen_reset` because
the function only resets event gen and not the data/metadata readable.
Change-Id: I603ae646cbde96995c35db77916e2ed80b602a91
BUG: 1409206
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/16309
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
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cyclic order
When the bricks are brought offline and then online in cyclic
order while writes are in progress on a file, thanks to inode
refresh in write txns, AFR will mostly fail the write attempt
when the only good copy is offline. However, there is still a
remote possibility that the file will run into split-brain if
the brick that has the lone good copy goes offline *after* the
inode refresh but *before* the write txn completes (I call it
in-flight split-brain in the patch for ease of reference),
requiring intervention from admin to resolve the split-brain
before the IO can resume normally on the file. To get around this,
the patch does the following things:
i) retains the dirty xattrs on the file
ii) avoids marking the last of the good copies as bad (or accused)
in case it is the one to go down during the course of a write.
iii) fails that particular write with the appropriate errno.
This way, we still have one good copy left despite the split-brain situation
which when it is back online, will be chosen as source to do the heal.
Change-Id: I9ca634b026ac830b172bac076437cc3bf1ae7d8a
BUG: 1363721
Signed-off-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/15080
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Reviewed-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Oleksandr Natalenko <oleksandr@natalenko.name>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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DHT expects GF_PREOP_CHECK_FAILED to be present in xdata_rsp in case of mkdir
failures because of stale layout. But AFR was unwinding null xdata_rsp in case
of failures. This was leading to mkdir failures just after remove-brick. Unwind
the xdata_rsp in case of failures to make sure the response from brick reaches
dht.
BUG: 1340623
Change-Id: Idd3f7b95730e8ea987b608e892011ff190e181d1
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/14553
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Reviewed-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anuradha Talur <atalur@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Afr does post-ops after write but the stat buffer it unwinds is at the
time of write, so if nfs client caches this, it will see different
ctime when it does stat on it after post-op is done. From NFS client's
perspective it thinks the file is changed. Tar which depends on this
to be correct keeps giving 'file changed as we read it' warning.
If Afr instead has to choose to unwind after post-op, eager-lock,
delayed-post-op will have to be disabled which will lead to bad
performance for all write usecases.
Fix:
Don't let client cache stat after write.
Change-Id: Ic6062acc6e5cdd97a9c83c56bd529ec83cee8a23
BUG: 1302948
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Anuradha Talur <atalur@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/13785
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
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Implements new indices type ENTRY_CHANGES where other
xlators can add/delete names.
Change-Id: I01c5568997085e11d22ba36a4376c70b78fb3827
BUG: 1269461
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/12482
Tested-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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Do not allow directory creations without gfids as
after the directories are created, operations
on them fail anyway. So it is better to fail mkdir.
BUG: 1317361
Change-Id: I8f8e3b38bbded1960b7215bac0432500f7e78038
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/13690
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
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When an entry is being created the inode is yet to be linked
so args must be filled with gfid and ia_type for it to give
consistent iatt.
Also handle Dht sending fops on inode not yet linked.
BUG: 1302948
Change-Id: I6969cacb437cad02f66716f3bf8ec004ffe7c691
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/13827
Reviewed-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anuradha Talur <atalur@redhat.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
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If a heal is needed after inode refresh (lookup, read_txn), launch it in
the background instead of blocking the fop (that triggered refresh) until the
heal happens.
afr_replies_interpret() is modified such that the heal is
launched only if atleast one sink brick is up.
Max. no of heals that can happen in parallel is configurable via the
'background-self-heal-count' volume option. Any number greater than that
is put in a wait queue whose length is configurable via
'heal-wait-queue-leng' volume option. If the wait queue is also full,
further heals will be ignored.
Default values: background-self-heal-count=8, heal-wait-queue-leng=128
Change-Id: I1d4a52814cdfd43d90591b6d2ad7b6219937ce70
BUG: 1297172
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/13207
Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
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Problem:
In create fop, afr doesn't remember the flags. When afr has to perform
fixing of the fd that needs to be opened on other bricks because the brick
was down at the time of create, the flags with which it needs to send open
are not present.
Fix:
Remember the flags in the fd_ctx.
Thanks to Nitya for showing us the problem in re-open with the flags.
Change-Id: I8ce1eb50c35fc0722cfc25cb4b6d234ef56180e5
BUG: 1285173
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/12739
Reviewed-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Tested-by: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
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calculation
Change-Id: I12c1e4f67f4ec4affbe13d7daf871044a8a2a12e
BUG: 1235216
Signed-off-by: Krutika Dhananjay <kdhananj@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/11373
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Tested-by: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org>
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Instead of including config.h in each file, and have the additional
config.h included from the compiler commandline (-include option).
When a .c file tests for a certain #define, and config.h was not
included, incorrect assumtions were made. With this change, it can not
happen again.
BUG: 1222319
Change-Id: I4f9097b8740b81ecfe8b218d52ca50361f74cb64
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/10808
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Tested-by: NetBSD Build System
Reviewed-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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Add logic in afr to work in conjunction with the arbiter xlator when a
replica 3 arbiter volume is created. More specifically, this patch:
* Enables full locks for afr data transaction for such volumes.
* Removes the upfront marking of pending xattrs at the time of pre-op
and defer it to post-op. (This is an arbiter independent change and is made for all afr transactions.)
* After pre-op stage, check if we can proceed with the fop stage without
ending up in split-brain by examining the changelog xattrs.
* Unwinds the fop with failure if only one source was available at the
time of pre-op and the fop happened to fail on particular source brick.
* Skips data self-heal if arbiter brick is the only source available.
* Adds the arbiter-count option to the shd graph.
This patch is a part of the arbiter logic implementation for 3 way AFR
details of which can be found at http://review.gluster.org/#/c/9656/
Change-Id: I9603db9d04de5626eb2f4d8d959ef5b46113561d
BUG: 1199985
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/10258
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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glusterfs relies on Linux uuid implementation, which
API is incompatible with most other systems's uuid. As
a result, libglusterfs has to embed contrib/uuid,
which is the Linux implementation, on non Linux systems.
This implementation is incompatible with systtem's
built in, but the symbols have the same names.
Usually this is not a problem because when we link
with -lglusterfs, libc's symbols are trumped. However
there is a problem when a program not linked with
-lglusterfs will dlopen() glusterfs component. In
such a case, libc's uuid implementation is already
loaded in the calling program, and it will be used
instead of libglusterfs's implementation, causing
crashes.
A possible workaround is to use pre-load libglusterfs
in the calling program (using LD_PRELOAD on NetBSD for
instance), but such a mechanism is not portable, nor
is it flexible. A much better approach is to rename
libglusterfs's uuid_* functions to gf_uuid_* to avoid
any possible conflict. This is what this change attempts.
BUG: 1206587
Change-Id: I9ccd3e13afed1c7fc18508e92c7beb0f5d49f31a
Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/10017
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
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Some fixes for the 17th Dec 2014 run.
https://scan6.coverity.com:8443/reports.htm#v31028/p10714/g31029
Change-Id: Ia4410ef87a56fffb61803d0a4e62369b058e1cfb
BUG: 1176089
Signed-off-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/9314
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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Based on type of file, set appropriate pending changelogs
for new entries.
Change-Id: Ifd124bf9bc54b996ce83ab9f39d03b3ccca7eb3c
BUG: 1130892
Signed-off-by: Anuradha <atalur@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/8555
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pkarampu@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ib6eea2dfe43aacf1f3446cc023adecbcf8645d48
BUG: 1132102
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/8506
Reviewed-by: Anuradha Talur <atalur@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
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- Have common place to perform quorum fop wind check
- Check if fop succeeded in a way that matches quorum
to avoid marking changelog in split-brain.
BUG: 1066996
Change-Id: Ibc5b80e01dc206b2abbea2d29e26f3c60ff4f204
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/7600
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Ravishankar N <ravishankar@redhat.com>
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- Remove client side self-healing completely (opendir, openfd, lookup)
- Re-work readdir-failover to work reliably in case of NFS
- Remove unused/dead lock recovery code
- Consistently use xdata in both calls and callbacks in all FOPs
- Per-inode event generation, used to force inode ctx refresh
- Implement dirty flag support (in place of pending counts)
- Eliminate inode ctx structure, use read subvol bits + event_generation
- Implement inode ctx refreshing based on event generation
- Provide backward compatibility in transactions
- remove unused variables and functions
- make code more consistent in style and pattern
- regularize and clean up inode-write transaction code
- regularize and clean up dir-write transaction code
- regularize and clean up common FOPs
- reorganize transaction framework code
- skip setting xattrs in pending dict if nothing is pending
- re-write self-healing code using syncops
- re-write simpler self-heal-daemon
Change-Id: I1e4080c9796c8a2815c2dab4be3073f389d614a8
BUG: 1021686
Signed-off-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/6010
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Vijay Bellur <vbellur@redhat.com>
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Idea is to not leave the file in FOOL-FOOL scenario in case on
all the bricks data transaction failed with EDQUOT to avoid
increasing un-necessary load of self-heals in the system.
For directory transactions don't leave pending changelog in case
the failures are seen on all the subvolumes.
Change-Id: I38a5561d1d581a78347a76a4a509514e4a0c3fb7
BUG: 969461
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5709
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
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For example:
If a new entry creation fop fails with EEXIST or a delete entry fop
fails with ENOENT, on all the subvols the fop is wound, then no
change took place to the directory. So we can treat that case as no
change happened to the directory.
Change-Id: I3b3a7931954da2166a9cba19ff9f76f37739d751
BUG: 860210
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/4626
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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* There are upto 3 entry lockees that may be needed to perform
entrylk'ing in posix dir-write operations.
* For eg, rmdir ("/a/b") needs to acquire locks on two entities,
- entrylk ("/a", "b")
- entrylk ("/a/b", null)
* Changed existing entrylk/rename/selfheal (entrylk) transactions
to use the new book-keeping structures
* Fixed few issues in afr_trace_entry_lk{in,out} functions. Tracing is now
aware of the new entry lockee structure.
Implementation notes:
* Changed 'cookie' sent in stack_wind to encode lockee_entity_no
and subvol_no.
cookie is a non-negative integer such that 0 <= cookie < replica_count,
When more than one lock is being acquired across the subvolumes,
cookie % replica_count gives the subvol_no
cookie / replica_count gives the lockee_entity_no.
Change-Id: Idbf41803387a7d59a0f7fcb1453d91cea74da153
BUG: 765564
Signed-off-by: Krishnan Parthasarathi <kp@gluster.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/2828
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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Problem:
When create/mknod fails on some of the nodes, appropriate pending
data/metadata changelogs are not assigned. This was not considered
to be an issue because entry self-heal would do the assigning of
appropriate changelog after creating new entries. But using
the combination of rebalance and remove brick we can construct a
case where a file with same name and gfid can be created in a dir
with different data and link-to xattr without any changelog.
Fix:
When a create/mknod failure is observed mark the appropriate
changelog on the new file created.
Change-Id: I4c32cbf5594a13fb14deaf97ff30b2fff11cbfd6
BUG: 858212
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pkarampu@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/4207
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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As the callings of GF_CALLOC can seldom come to a failure, glusterfs client
will crash due to segment fault. We should have returned once the variables
of transaction's local can't be alloced.
Change-Id: Ia3798b8349d832b23c7825e64dbad93ebe29cd1b
BUG: 861335
Signed-off-by: linbaiye <linbaiye@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/4005
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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RCA:
In case of dir fops create, mknod, mkdir, link, symlink, rename
if the fop fails on read-child then unwinds are happening with
all-zero pre/post iatt-bufs. The bug occurs because the parent
bufs are not saved if the response is not from read-child.
Fix:
Save the pre/post-bufs for the first response. If the response
comes from read-child, overwrite whatever we have cached.
Tests:
Attached the mount process to gdb.
Tested that the unwinds happen with proper pre/post iatt bufs in
the following cases:
1) All success case
2) Failure on read-child
3) Failure on non-read-child
4) Failure on all children.
Tested soft-link self-heal to test the change made in that.
Tested errno ENOTEMPTY for rmdir, rename fops.
Change-Id: I82882423d2d766b4f4a3044203bcb5dbcaee1755
BUG: 845242
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pranithk@gluster.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3775
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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RCA:
Afr crashes when a last fop response fails and
'fop output' arguments are NULL. Afr does not handle
these gracefully.
Fix:
Changed the fops to not access the 'fop output' arguments
in case of failures.
Tests:
Changed afr wind_cbk code to fail the last response by setting
op_ret as -1 and op_errno as ENOMEM and setting all other output
variables as NULL to test the change. Removed the code to verify
success cases. No crashes or errors seen.
Change-Id: Iad9bc54db093a162f85bfb8dbeeda5b95acd21d8
BUG: 844689
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pranithk@gluster.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3760
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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A crash occurs when attempting to link a named pipe on a striped,
replicated volume. The cause for this crash is attempting to deref
a NULL inode pointer in stripe_link_cbk(). The RCA for this bug
uncovered a couple of problems:
- AFR ignores the inode pointer it receives on failure (returning
NULL).
- stripe assumes the inode pointer is valid on failure.
Either one of these changes addresses the crash, but this patch
includes both changes. AFR is modified to pass along the inode
pointer it receives (which could still be NULL). stripe is
modified to not assume the inode pointer is valid on fop failure.
BUG: 842825
Change-Id: I9cb2cc918552620929c3ecbd69bc66d4635eafdc
Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3727
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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A striped, replicated volume spits an error on file creation because
stripe requires xdata to process stripe information and AFR isn't
passing it back.
This fix was suggested by Amar Tumballi.
BUG: 842373
Change-Id: Ia7063590ca5e873d4a4e155989cf067e8a07501f
Signed-off-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3713
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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See comments in http://bugzilla.redhat.com/839925 for
the code to perform this change.
Signed-off-by: Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
BUG: 839925
Change-Id: I10e4ecff16c3749fe17c2831c516737e08a3205a
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3661
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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Both the first-to-respond method and the round-robin method are susceptible
to clients repeatedly choosing the same servers across a series of opens,
creating hot spots. Also, the code to handle a replica being down will
ignore both methods and just choose the first remaining (which is not an
issue for two-way but can be otherwise). The hashed method more reliably
avoids such hot spots. There are three values/modes.
0: use the old (broken) methods.
1: select a read-child based on a hash of the file's GFID, so all clients
will choose the same subvolume for a file (ensuring maximum consistency)
but will distribute load for a set of files.
2: select a read-child based on a hash of the file's GFID plus the client's
PID, so different children will distribute load even for one file.
Mode 2 will probably be optimal for most cases. Using response time when we
open the file is problematic, both because a single sample might not have
been representative even then and because load might have shifted in the
hours or days since (for long-lived files). Trying to use more current load
information can lead to "herd following" behavior which is just as bad.
Pseudo-random distribution is likely to be the best we can reasonably do,
just as it is for DHT.
Change-Id: I798c2760411eacf32e82a85f03bb7b08a4a49461
BUG: 802513
Signed-off-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/2926
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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On Linux basename() and dirname() return a pointer within the string
passed as argument. On BSD flavors, basename() and dirname() return
static storage, or pthread specific storage. Both behaviour are
compliant, but calling free on the result in the second case is a bug.
BUG: 764655
Change-Id: Ic82414aff1f8db2a7544b16315761ce1c05276c4
Signed-off-by: Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu@netbsd.org>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3377
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pranithk@gluster.com>
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Note that the license was not changed in any of the following:
.../argp-standalone/...
.../booster/...
.../cli/...
.../contrib/...
.../extras/...
.../glusterfsd/...
.../glusterfs-hadoop/...
.../mod_clusterfs/...
.../scheduler/...
.../swift/...
The license was not changed in any of the non-building xlators. The
license was not changed in any of the xlators that seemed — to me — to
be clearly server-side only, e.g. protocol/server
Note too that copyright was changed along with the license; I did
not change the copyright in files where the license did not change.
If you find any errors or ommissions please don't hesitate to let me know.
The complete list of files with the license change is:
libglusterfs/src/byte-order.h
libglusterfs/src/call-stub.c
libglusterfs/src/call-stub.h
libglusterfs/src/checksum.c
libglusterfs/src/checksum.h
libglusterfs/src/circ-buff.c
libglusterfs/src/circ-buff.h
libglusterfs/src/common-utils.c
libglusterfs/src/common-utils.h
libglusterfs/src/compat-errno.c
libglusterfs/src/compat-errno.h
libglusterfs/src/compat.c
libglusterfs/src/compat.h
libglusterfs/src/daemon.c
libglusterfs/src/daemon.h
libglusterfs/src/defaults.c
libglusterfs/src/defaults.h
libglusterfs/src/dict.c
libglusterfs/src/dict.h
libglusterfs/src/event-history.c
libglusterfs/src/event-history.h
libglusterfs/src/event.c
libglusterfs/src/event.h
libglusterfs/src/fd-lk.c
libglusterfs/src/fd-lk.h
libglusterfs/src/fd.c
libglusterfs/src/fd.h
libglusterfs/src/gf-dirent.c
libglusterfs/src/gf-dirent.h
libglusterfs/src/globals.c
libglusterfs/src/globals.h
libglusterfs/src/glusterfs.h
libglusterfs/src/graph-print.c
libglusterfs/src/graph-utils.h
libglusterfs/src/graph.c
libglusterfs/src/hashfn.c
libglusterfs/src/hashfn.h
libglusterfs/src/iatt.h
libglusterfs/src/inode.c
libglusterfs/src/inode.h
libglusterfs/src/iobuf.c
libglusterfs/src/iobuf.h
libglusterfs/src/latency.c
libglusterfs/src/latency.h
libglusterfs/src/list.h
libglusterfs/src/lkowner.h
libglusterfs/src/locking.h
libglusterfs/src/logging.c
libglusterfs/src/logging.h
libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.c
libglusterfs/src/mem-pool.h
libglusterfs/src/mem-types.h
libglusterfs/src/options.c
libglusterfs/src/options.h
libglusterfs/src/rbthash.c
libglusterfs/src/rbthash.h
libglusterfs/src/run.c
libglusterfs/src/run.h
libglusterfs/src/scheduler.c
libglusterfs/src/scheduler.h
libglusterfs/src/stack.c
libglusterfs/src/stack.h
libglusterfs/src/statedump.c
libglusterfs/src/statedump.h
libglusterfs/src/syncop.c
libglusterfs/src/syncop.h
libglusterfs/src/syscall.c
libglusterfs/src/syscall.h
libglusterfs/src/timer.c
libglusterfs/src/timer.h
libglusterfs/src/trie.c
libglusterfs/src/trie.h
libglusterfs/src/xlator.c
libglusterfs/src/xlator.h
libglusterfsclient/src/libglusterfsclient-dentry.c
libglusterfsclient/src/libglusterfsclient-internals.h
libglusterfsclient/src/libglusterfsclient.c
libglusterfsclient/src/libglusterfsclient.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/auth-glusterfs.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/auth-null.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/auth-unix.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/protocol-common.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpc-clnt.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpc-clnt.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpc-transport.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpc-transport.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpcsvc-auth.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpcsvc-common.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpcsvc.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/rpcsvc.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/xdr-common.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/xdr-rpc.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/xdr-rpc.h
rpc/rpc-lib/src/xdr-rpcclnt.c
rpc/rpc-lib/src/xdr-rpcclnt.h
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/src/name.c
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/src/name.h
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/src/rdma.c
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/src/rdma.h
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.c
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/name.h
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/socket.c
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/socket.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-common.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-dir-read.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-dir-read.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-dir-write.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-dir-write.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-inode-read.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-inode-read.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-inode-write.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-inode-write.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-lk-common.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-mem-types.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-open.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-algorithm.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-algorithm.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-common.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-common.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-data.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-entry.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal-metadata.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heal.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heald.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-self-heald.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-transaction.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr-transaction.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/afr.h
xlators/cluster/afr/src/pump.c
xlators/cluster/afr/src/pump.h
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-common.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-common.h
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-diskusage.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-hashfn.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-helper.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-inode-read.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-inode-write.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-layout.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-linkfile.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-mem-types.h
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-rebalance.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-rename.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht-selfheal.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/dht.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/nufa.c
xlators/cluster/dht/src/switch.c
xlators/cluster/stripe/src/stripe-helpers.c
xlators/cluster/stripe/src/stripe-mem-types.h
xlators/cluster/stripe/src/stripe.c
xlators/cluster/stripe/src/stripe.h
xlators/features/index/src/index-mem-types.h ¹
xlators/features/index/src/index.c ¹
xlators/features/index/src/index.h ¹
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/io-cache.c
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/io-cache.h
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/ioc-inode.c
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/ioc-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/page.c
xlators/performance/io-threads/src/io-threads.c
xlators/performance/io-threads/src/io-threads.h
xlators/performance/io-threads/src/iot-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/md-cache/src/md-cache-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/md-cache/src/md-cache.c
xlators/performance/quick-read/src/quick-read-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/quick-read/src/quick-read.c
xlators/performance/quick-read/src/quick-read.h
xlators/performance/read-ahead/src/page.c
xlators/performance/read-ahead/src/read-ahead-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/read-ahead/src/read-ahead.c
xlators/performance/read-ahead/src/read-ahead.h
xlators/performance/symlink-cache/src/symlink-cache.c
xlators/performance/write-behind/src/write-behind-mem-types.h
xlators/performance/write-behind/src/write-behind.c
xlators/protocol/auth/addr/src/addr.c ¹
xlators/protocol/auth/login/src/login.c ¹
xlators/protocol/client/src/client-callback.c
xlators/protocol/client/src/client-handshake.c
xlators/protocol/client/src/client-helpers.c
xlators/protocol/client/src/client-lk.c
xlators/protocol/client/src/client-mem-types.h
xlators/protocol/client/src/client.c
xlators/protocol/client/src/client.h
xlators/protocol/client/src/client3_1-fops.c
¹ Copyright only, license reverted to original
Change-Id: If560e826c61b6b26f8b9af7bed6e4bcbaeba31a8
BUG: 820551
Signed-off-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3304
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Vijay Bellur <vijay@gluster.com>
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with this change, the xlator APIs will have a dictionary as extra
argument, which is passed between all the layers. This can be
utilized for overloading in some of the operations.
Change-Id: I58a8186b3ef647650280e63f3e5e9b9de7827b40
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
BUG: 782265
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/2960
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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Suppose the process is not a fuse or nfs mounted client, and some other process
such as rebalance, then after lookups inode would not be linked to the inode
table (since the inode was created for rebalance purpose only), thus keeping
inode's gfid NULL.
And afr while building the parent loc using child loc, does not copy the
pargfid present in child'd loc structure. protocol/client will search for
the gfid either in loc or in loc->inode and assert if it cannot find the
gfid in either of them.
Change-Id: I882e449fb8b79d5c69e4a942abcd844dc4d5d30c
BUG: 799262
Signed-off-by: Raghavendra Bhat <raghavendrabhat@gluster.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/2857
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Pranith Kumar Karampuri <pranithk@gluster.com>
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BUG: 787671
Change-Id: I0b01b0f9e14a26d757748413dd71909e915c7573
Signed-off-by: Pranith Kumar K <pranithk@gluster.com>
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/2826
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Vijay Bellur <vijay@gluster.com>
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in each translator, which uses 'frame->local', we are using
GF_CALLOC/GF_FREE, which would be costly considering the
number of allocation happening in a lifetime of 'fop'. It
would be good to utilize the mem pool framework for xlator's
local structures, so there is no allocation overhead.
Change-Id: Ida6e65039a24d9c219b380aa1c3559f36046dc94
Signed-off-by: Amar Tumballi <amar@gluster.com>
BUG: 765336
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/2772
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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1. What
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This change introduces an infrastructure change in the filesystem
which lets filesystem operation address objects (inodes) just by its
GFID. Thus far GFID has been a unique identifier of a user-visible
inode. But in terms of addressability the only mechanism thus far has
been the backend filesystem path, which could be derived from the
GFID only if it was cached in the inode table along with the entire set
of dentry ancestry leading up to the root.
This change essentially decouples addressability from the namespace. It
is no more necessary to be aware of the parent directory to address a
file or directory.
2. Why
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The biggest use case for such a feature is NFS for generating
persistent filehandles. So far the technique for generating filehandles
in NFS has been to encode path components so that the appropriate
inode_t can be repopulated into the inode table by means of a recursive
lookup of each component top-down.
Another use case is the ability to perform more intelligent self-healing
and rebalancing of inodes with hardlinks and also to detect renames.
A derived feature from GFID filehandles is anonymous FDs. An anonymous FD
is an internal USABLE "fd_t" which does not map to a user opened file
descriptor or to an internal ->open()'d fd. The ability to address a file
by the GFID eliminates the need to have a persistent ->open()'d fd for the
purpose of avoiding the namespace. This improves NFS read/write performance
significantly eliminating open/close calls and also fixes some of today's
limitations (like keeping an FD open longer than necessary resulting
in disk space leakage)
3. How
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At each storage/posix translator level, every file is hardlinked inside
a hidden .glusterfs directory (under the top level export) with the name
as the ascii-encoded standard UUID format string. For reasons of performance
and scalability there is a two-tier classification of those hardlinks
under directories with the initial parts of the UUID string as the directory
names.
For directories (which cannot be hardlinked), the approach is to use a symlink
which dereferences the parent GFID path along with basename of the directory.
The parent GFID dereference will in turn be a dereference of the grandparent
with the parent's basename, and so on recursively up to the root export.
4. Development
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4a. To leverage the ability to address an inode by its GFID, the technique is
to perform a "nameless lookup". This means, to populate a loc_t structure as:
loc_t {
pargfid: NULL
parent: NULL
name: NULL
path: NULL
gfid: GFID to be looked up [out parameter]
inode: inode_new () result [in parameter]
}
and performing such lookup will return in its callback an inode_t
populated with the right contexts and a struct iatt which can be
used to perform an inode_link () on the inode (without a parent and
basename). The inode will now be hashed and linked in the inode table
and findable via inode_find().
A fundamental change moving forward is that the primary fields in a
loc_t structure are now going to be (pargfid, name) and (gfid) depending
on the kind of FOP. So far path had been the primary field for operations.
The remaining fields only serve as hints/helpers.
4b. If read/write is to be performed on an inode_t, the approach so far
has been to: fd_create(), STACK_WIND(open, fd), fd_bind (in callback) and
then perform STACK_WIND(read, fd) etc. With anonymous fds now you can do
fd_anonymous (inode), STACK_WIND (read, fd). This results in great boost
in performance in the inbuilt NFS server.
5. Misc
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The inode_ctx_put[2] has been renamed to inode_ctx_set[2] to be consistent
with the rest of the codebase.
Change-Id: Ie4629edf6bd32a595f4d7f01e90c0a01f16fb12f
BUG: 781318
Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/669
Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com>
Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@gluster.com>
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