330733 |
10-Mar-2018 |
asomers |
MFC r329273, r329275, r329277, r329284, r329344
r329273: geli: append "/eli" to the underlying provider's physical path
If the underlying provider's physical path is null, then the geli device's physical path will be, too. Otherwise, it will append "/eli". This will make geli work better with zfsd(8).
PR: 224962 Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13979
r329275: gpart: append partition name to the underlying provider's physical path
If the underlying provider's physical path is null, then the gpart device's physical path will be, too. Otherwise, it will append the partition name, such as "/p1" or "/s1/a". This will make gpart work better with zfsd(8).
PR: 224965 Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14010
r329277: Add mtree entry for 329275
X-MFC-With: 329275 Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
r329284: zfsd: Allow zfsd to work on any type of GEOM provider
cddl/usr.sbin/zfsd/zfsd_event.cc Remove the check for da and ada devices. This way zfsd can work on md, geli, glabel, gstripe, etc devices. geli in particular is useful combined with ZFS. gnop is also useful for simulating drive pulls in the ZFSD test suite.
Also, eliminate the DevfsEvent class entirely. Move its responsibilities into GeomEvent. We can get everything we need to know just from listening to GEOM events.
lib/libdevdctl/event.cc Fix GeomEvent::DevName for CREATE events. Oddly, the relevant field is named "cdev" for CREATE events but "devname" for disk events.
Relnotes: Yes (probably worth mentioning the geli part) Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp
r329344: Optimize zfsd for the happy case
If there are no damaged pools, then ignore all GEOM events. We only use them to fix damaged pools. However, still pay attention to ZFS events.
X-MFC-With: 329284 Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corp |
329275 |
14-Feb-2018 |
asomers |
gpart: append partition name to the underlying provider's physical path
If the underlying provider's physical path is null, then the gpart device's physical path will be, too. Otherwise, it will append the partition name, such as "/p1" or "/s1/a". This will make gpart work better with zfsd(8).
PR: 224965 MFC after: 3 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14010
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