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30-May-2017 |
ngie |
MFC r314651,r318439,r318440:
r314651:
sys/modules: normalize .CURDIR-relative paths to SRCTOP
This simplifies make output/logic
Tested with: `cd sys/modules; make ALL_MODULES=` on amd64
r318439:
Normalize .PATH on SRCTOP
This will help Jenkins dedupe 9 warnings between the static build and the module build of ipsec(4).
Missed in SRCTOP conversion in r314651.
MFC with: r314651
r318440:
Normalize SYSDIR on SRCTOP instead of .CURDIR
This is being done to simplify pathing for CFLAGS and source files.
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03-Jul-2015 |
imp |
Kill MFILES and find things automatically. It turned out to be only lightly used. Find the proper .m file when we depend on *_if.[ch] in the srcs line, with seat-belts for false positive matches. This uses make's path mechanism. A further refinement would be to calculate this once, and then pass the resulting _MPATH to modules submakes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2327
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30-Apr-2012 |
mav |
Add to GEOM RAID class module, supporting the DDF metadata format, as defined by the SNIA Common RAID Disk Data Format Specification v2.0.
Supports multiple volumes per array and multiple partitions per disk. Supports standard big-endian and Adaptec's little-endian byte ordering. Supports all single-layer RAID levels. Dual-layer RAID levels except RAID10 are not supported now because of GEOM RAID design limitations.
Some work is still to be done, but the present code already manages basic interoperation with RAID BIOS of the Adaptec 1430SA SATA RAID controller.
MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
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24-Mar-2011 |
mav |
MFgraid/head: Add new RAID GEOM class, that is going to replace ataraid(4) in supporting various BIOS-based software RAIDs. Unlike ataraid(4) this implementation does not depend on legacy ata(4) subsystem and can be used with any disk drivers, including new CAM-based ones (ahci(4), siis(4), mvs(4), ata(4) with `options ATA_CAM`). To make code more readable and extensible, this implementation follows modular design, including core part and two sets of modules, implementing support for different metadata formats and RAID levels.
Support for such popular metadata formats is now implemented: Intel, JMicron, NVIDIA, Promise (also used by AMD/ATI) and SiliconImage.
Such RAID levels are now supported: RAID0, RAID1, RAID1E, RAID10, SINGLE, CONCAT.
For any all of these RAID levels and metadata formats this class supports full cycle of volume operations: reading, writing, creation, deletion, disk removal and insertion, rebuilding, dirty shutdown detection and resynchronization, bad sector recovery, faulty disks tracking, hot-spare disks. For Intel and Promise formats there is support multiple volumes per disk set.
Look graid(8) manual page for additional details.
Co-authored by: imp Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc. and iXsystems, Inc.
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