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23-Jul-2015 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10@285827 to releng/10.2 in preparation for 10.2-RC1 builds. - Update newvers.sh to reflect RC1. - Update __FreeBSD_version to reflect 10.2. - Update default pkg(8) configuration to use the quarterly branch.[1]
Discussed with: re, portmgr [1] Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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07-Jan-2014 |
scottl |
MFC Alexander Motin's GEOM direct dispatch work:
r256603: Introduce new function devstat_end_transaction_bio_bt(), adding new argument to specify present time. Use this function to move binuptime() out of lock, substantially reducing lock congestion when slow timecounter is used.
r256606: Move g_io_deliver() out of the lock, as required for direct dispatch. Move g_destroy_bio() out too to reduce lock scope even more.
r256607: Fix passing uninitialized bio_resid argument to g_trace().
r256610: Add unmapped I/O support to GEOM RAID.
r256830: Restore BIO_UNMAPPED and BIO_TRANSIENT_MAPPING in biodonne() when unmapping temporary mapped buffer. That fixes double unmap if biodone() called twice for the same BIO (but with different done methods).
r256880: Merge GEOM direct dispatch changes from the projects/camlock branch.
When safety requirements are met, it allows to avoid passing I/O requests to GEOM g_up/g_down thread, executing them directly in the caller context. That allows to avoid CPU bottlenecks in g_up/g_down threads, plus avoid several context switches per I/O.
r259247: Fix bug introduced at r256607. We have to recalculate bp_resid here since sizes of original and completed requests may differ due to end of media.
Testing of the stable/10 merge was done by Netflix, but all of the credit goes to Alexander and iX Systems.
Submitted by: mav Sponsored by: iX Systems
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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249440 |
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13-Apr-2013 |
jmg |
move the error report to a lower log level... Now you can see when it returns an error without getting every single io that went through it..
MFC after: 1 week
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238219 |
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07-Jul-2012 |
trasz |
Add trivial resize handling to gnop(8).
Reviewed by: mav Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
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162834 |
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30-Sep-2006 |
pjd |
Remove trailing spaces.
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162142 |
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08-Sep-2006 |
pjd |
- Split failure probability configuration into read failure probability and write failure probability. - Allow to specify an error number to return of failure.
MFC after: 3 days
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153250 |
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08-Dec-2005 |
pjd |
Teach NOP GEOM class how to gather the following statistics: - number of read I/O requests, - number of write I/O requests, - number of read bytes, - number of written bytes. Add 'reset' subcommand for resetting statistics.
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132877 |
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30-Jul-2004 |
pjd |
- Add '-S' option, which allow to specify sector size for transparent provider. - Bump version number.
This allows for a quite interesting trick. One can setup a stripe with stripe size of 512 bytes and create transparent provider on top of it with sector size equal to <ndisks> * 512. The result will be something like RAID3 without parity disk (every access will touch all disks).
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132381 |
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19-Jul-2004 |
pjd |
MFp4: Add two options for gnop(8)'s 'create' command: -o offset - specifies where to start on the original provider -s size - specifies size of the transparent provider
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129548 |
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21-May-2004 |
pjd |
- Change command name from 'config' to 'configure'. - Bump version number.
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129471 |
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20-May-2004 |
pjd |
Introduce NOP GEOM class. This is totally transparent GEOM class, but it is very useful for tests. One is able to destroy its provider forcibly if wants to test how other class handle such events. One is also able to specify failure probability to check how other classes handle I/O errors.
Supported by: Wheel - Open Technologies - http://www.wheel.pl
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