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linux-2.6/include/linux/raid/md_p.h
NeilBrown f67055780c [PATCH] md: Checkpoint and allow restart of raid5 reshape
We allow the superblock to record an 'old' and a 'new' geometry, and a
position where any conversion is up to.  The geometry allows for changing
chunksize, layout and level as well as number of devices.

When using verion-0.90 superblock, we convert the version to 0.91 while the
conversion is happening so that an old kernel will refuse the assemble the
array.  For version-1, we use a feature bit for the same effect.

When starting an array we check for an incomplete reshape and restart the
reshape process if needed.  If the reshape stopped at an awkward time (like
when updating the first stripe) we refuse to assemble the array, and let
user-space worry about it.

Signed-off-by: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-03-27 08:45:01 -08:00

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/*
md_p.h : physical layout of Linux RAID devices
Copyright (C) 1996-98 Ingo Molnar, Gadi Oxman
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
(for example /usr/src/linux/COPYING); if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#ifndef _MD_P_H
#define _MD_P_H
/*
* RAID superblock.
*
* The RAID superblock maintains some statistics on each RAID configuration.
* Each real device in the RAID set contains it near the end of the device.
* Some of the ideas are copied from the ext2fs implementation.
*
* We currently use 4096 bytes as follows:
*
* word offset function
*
* 0 - 31 Constant generic RAID device information.
* 32 - 63 Generic state information.
* 64 - 127 Personality specific information.
* 128 - 511 12 32-words descriptors of the disks in the raid set.
* 512 - 911 Reserved.
* 912 - 1023 Disk specific descriptor.
*/
/*
* If x is the real device size in bytes, we return an apparent size of:
*
* y = (x & ~(MD_RESERVED_BYTES - 1)) - MD_RESERVED_BYTES
*
* and place the 4kB superblock at offset y.
*/
#define MD_RESERVED_BYTES (64 * 1024)
#define MD_RESERVED_SECTORS (MD_RESERVED_BYTES / 512)
#define MD_RESERVED_BLOCKS (MD_RESERVED_BYTES / BLOCK_SIZE)
#define MD_NEW_SIZE_SECTORS(x) ((x & ~(MD_RESERVED_SECTORS - 1)) - MD_RESERVED_SECTORS)
#define MD_NEW_SIZE_BLOCKS(x) ((x & ~(MD_RESERVED_BLOCKS - 1)) - MD_RESERVED_BLOCKS)
#define MD_SB_BYTES 4096
#define MD_SB_WORDS (MD_SB_BYTES / 4)
#define MD_SB_BLOCKS (MD_SB_BYTES / BLOCK_SIZE)
#define MD_SB_SECTORS (MD_SB_BYTES / 512)
/*
* The following are counted in 32-bit words
*/
#define MD_SB_GENERIC_OFFSET 0
#define MD_SB_PERSONALITY_OFFSET 64
#define MD_SB_DISKS_OFFSET 128
#define MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_OFFSET 992
#define MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS 32
#define MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS 32
#define MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS (MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS + MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS)
#define MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS 64
#define MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS 32
#define MD_SB_DISKS 27
#define MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS (MD_SB_DISKS*MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS)
#define MD_SB_RESERVED_WORDS (1024 - MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS - MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS - MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS - MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS)
#define MD_SB_EQUAL_WORDS (MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS + MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS + MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS)
/*
* Device "operational" state bits
*/
#define MD_DISK_FAULTY 0 /* disk is faulty / operational */
#define MD_DISK_ACTIVE 1 /* disk is running or spare disk */
#define MD_DISK_SYNC 2 /* disk is in sync with the raid set */
#define MD_DISK_REMOVED 3 /* disk is in sync with the raid set */
#define MD_DISK_WRITEMOSTLY 9 /* disk is "write-mostly" is RAID1 config.
* read requests will only be sent here in
* dire need
*/
typedef struct mdp_device_descriptor_s {
__u32 number; /* 0 Device number in the entire set */
__u32 major; /* 1 Device major number */
__u32 minor; /* 2 Device minor number */
__u32 raid_disk; /* 3 The role of the device in the raid set */
__u32 state; /* 4 Operational state */
__u32 reserved[MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS - 5];
} mdp_disk_t;
#define MD_SB_MAGIC 0xa92b4efc
/*
* Superblock state bits
*/
#define MD_SB_CLEAN 0
#define MD_SB_ERRORS 1
#define MD_SB_BITMAP_PRESENT 8 /* bitmap may be present nearby */
/*
* Notes:
* - if an array is being reshaped (restriped) in order to change the
* the number of active devices in the array, 'raid_disks' will be
* the larger of the old and new numbers. 'delta_disks' will
* be the "new - old". So if +ve, raid_disks is the new value, and
* "raid_disks-delta_disks" is the old. If -ve, raid_disks is the
* old value and "raid_disks+delta_disks" is the new (smaller) value.
*/
typedef struct mdp_superblock_s {
/*
* Constant generic information
*/
__u32 md_magic; /* 0 MD identifier */
__u32 major_version; /* 1 major version to which the set conforms */
__u32 minor_version; /* 2 minor version ... */
__u32 patch_version; /* 3 patchlevel version ... */
__u32 gvalid_words; /* 4 Number of used words in this section */
__u32 set_uuid0; /* 5 Raid set identifier */
__u32 ctime; /* 6 Creation time */
__u32 level; /* 7 Raid personality */
__u32 size; /* 8 Apparent size of each individual disk */
__u32 nr_disks; /* 9 total disks in the raid set */
__u32 raid_disks; /* 10 disks in a fully functional raid set */
__u32 md_minor; /* 11 preferred MD minor device number */
__u32 not_persistent; /* 12 does it have a persistent superblock */
__u32 set_uuid1; /* 13 Raid set identifier #2 */
__u32 set_uuid2; /* 14 Raid set identifier #3 */
__u32 set_uuid3; /* 15 Raid set identifier #4 */
__u32 gstate_creserved[MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS - 16];
/*
* Generic state information
*/
__u32 utime; /* 0 Superblock update time */
__u32 state; /* 1 State bits (clean, ...) */
__u32 active_disks; /* 2 Number of currently active disks */
__u32 working_disks; /* 3 Number of working disks */
__u32 failed_disks; /* 4 Number of failed disks */
__u32 spare_disks; /* 5 Number of spare disks */
__u32 sb_csum; /* 6 checksum of the whole superblock */
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
__u32 events_hi; /* 7 high-order of superblock update count */
__u32 events_lo; /* 8 low-order of superblock update count */
__u32 cp_events_hi; /* 9 high-order of checkpoint update count */
__u32 cp_events_lo; /* 10 low-order of checkpoint update count */
#else
__u32 events_lo; /* 7 low-order of superblock update count */
__u32 events_hi; /* 8 high-order of superblock update count */
__u32 cp_events_lo; /* 9 low-order of checkpoint update count */
__u32 cp_events_hi; /* 10 high-order of checkpoint update count */
#endif
__u32 recovery_cp; /* 11 recovery checkpoint sector count */
/* There are only valid for minor_version > 90 */
__u64 reshape_position; /* 12,13 next address in array-space for reshape */
__u32 new_level; /* 14 new level we are reshaping to */
__u32 delta_disks; /* 15 change in number of raid_disks */
__u32 new_layout; /* 16 new layout */
__u32 new_chunk; /* 17 new chunk size (bytes) */
__u32 gstate_sreserved[MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS - 18];
/*
* Personality information
*/
__u32 layout; /* 0 the array's physical layout */
__u32 chunk_size; /* 1 chunk size in bytes */
__u32 root_pv; /* 2 LV root PV */
__u32 root_block; /* 3 LV root block */
__u32 pstate_reserved[MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS - 4];
/*
* Disks information
*/
mdp_disk_t disks[MD_SB_DISKS];
/*
* Reserved
*/
__u32 reserved[MD_SB_RESERVED_WORDS];
/*
* Active descriptor
*/
mdp_disk_t this_disk;
} mdp_super_t;
static inline __u64 md_event(mdp_super_t *sb) {
__u64 ev = sb->events_hi;
return (ev<<32)| sb->events_lo;
}
/*
* The version-1 superblock :
* All numeric fields are little-endian.
*
* total size: 256 bytes plus 2 per device.
* 1K allows 384 devices.
*/
struct mdp_superblock_1 {
/* constant array information - 128 bytes */
__u32 magic; /* MD_SB_MAGIC: 0xa92b4efc - little endian */
__u32 major_version; /* 1 */
__u32 feature_map; /* bit 0 set if 'bitmap_offset' is meaningful */
__u32 pad0; /* always set to 0 when writing */
__u8 set_uuid[16]; /* user-space generated. */
char set_name[32]; /* set and interpreted by user-space */
__u64 ctime; /* lo 40 bits are seconds, top 24 are microseconds or 0*/
__u32 level; /* -4 (multipath), -1 (linear), 0,1,4,5 */
__u32 layout; /* only for raid5 and raid10 currently */
__u64 size; /* used size of component devices, in 512byte sectors */
__u32 chunksize; /* in 512byte sectors */
__u32 raid_disks;
__u32 bitmap_offset; /* sectors after start of superblock that bitmap starts
* NOTE: signed, so bitmap can be before superblock
* only meaningful of feature_map[0] is set.
*/
/* These are only valid with feature bit '4' */
__u64 reshape_position; /* next address in array-space for reshape */
__u32 new_level; /* new level we are reshaping to */
__u32 delta_disks; /* change in number of raid_disks */
__u32 new_layout; /* new layout */
__u32 new_chunk; /* new chunk size (bytes) */
__u8 pad1[128-124]; /* set to 0 when written */
/* constant this-device information - 64 bytes */
__u64 data_offset; /* sector start of data, often 0 */
__u64 data_size; /* sectors in this device that can be used for data */
__u64 super_offset; /* sector start of this superblock */
__u64 recovery_offset;/* sectors before this offset (from data_offset) have been recovered */
__u32 dev_number; /* permanent identifier of this device - not role in raid */
__u32 cnt_corrected_read; /* number of read errors that were corrected by re-writing */
__u8 device_uuid[16]; /* user-space setable, ignored by kernel */
__u8 devflags; /* per-device flags. Only one defined...*/
#define WriteMostly1 1 /* mask for writemostly flag in above */
__u8 pad2[64-57]; /* set to 0 when writing */
/* array state information - 64 bytes */
__u64 utime; /* 40 bits second, 24 btes microseconds */
__u64 events; /* incremented when superblock updated */
__u64 resync_offset; /* data before this offset (from data_offset) known to be in sync */
__u32 sb_csum; /* checksum upto devs[max_dev] */
__u32 max_dev; /* size of devs[] array to consider */
__u8 pad3[64-32]; /* set to 0 when writing */
/* device state information. Indexed by dev_number.
* 2 bytes per device
* Note there are no per-device state flags. State information is rolled
* into the 'roles' value. If a device is spare or faulty, then it doesn't
* have a meaningful role.
*/
__u16 dev_roles[0]; /* role in array, or 0xffff for a spare, or 0xfffe for faulty */
};
/* feature_map bits */
#define MD_FEATURE_BITMAP_OFFSET 1
#define MD_FEATURE_RESHAPE_ACTIVE 4
#define MD_FEATURE_ALL 5
#endif