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Alloclist remains not per-RAID, so initialize that pool
separately/differently than the rest.
The remainder of pools in RF_Pools_s are now per-RAID pools. Mostly
mechanical changes to functions to allocate/destroy per-RAID pools.
Needed to make raidPtr available in certain cases to be able to find
the per-RAID pools.
Extend rf_pool_init() to now populate a per-RAID wchan value that is
unique to each pool for a given RAID device.
TODO: Complete the analysis of the minimum number of items that are
required for each pool to allow IO to progress (i.e. so that a request
for pool resources can always be satisfied), and dynamically scale
minimum pool sizes based on RAID configuration.
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- callback functions return 0 and their result is not checked; make them void.
- there are two types of callbacks and they used to overload their parameters
and the callback structure; separate them into "function" and "value"
callbacks.
- make the wait function signature consistent.
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There are still about 1600 left, but they have ',' or /* ... */
in the actual variable definitions - which my awk script doesn't handle.
There are also many that need () -> (void).
(The script does handle misordered arguments.)
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- fix a couple of unused bugs
- no more -Wno-unused for i386
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by RAIDframe. Convert all other RAIDframe global pools to use pools
defined within this new structure.
- Introduce rf_pool_init(), used for initializing a single pool in
RAIDframe. Teach each of the configuration routines to use
rf_pool_init().
- Cleanup a few pool-related comments.
- Cleanup revent initialization and #defines.
- Add a missing pool_destroy() for the reconbuffer pool.
(Saves another 1K off of an i386 GENERIC kernel, and makes
stuff a lot more readable)
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by RAIDframe. Convert all other RAIDframe global pools to use pools
defined within this new structure.
- Introduce rf_pool_init(), used for initializing a single pool in
RAIDframe. Teach each of the configuration routines to use
rf_pool_init().
- Cleanup a few pool-related comments.
- Cleanup revent initialization and #defines.
- Add a missing pool_destroy() for the reconbuffer pool.
(Saves another 1K off of an i386 GENERIC kernel, and makes
stuff a lot more readable)
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- introduce RF_MIN_*'s, as necessary. These will indicate the
low-water mark for pools as well as the pool_prime() value.
- add pool_setlowat() for the critical pools.
- pool_prime() and pool_setlowat() the raidframe_cbufpool.
- re-order some pool_prime()'s and pool_sethiwat()'s for clarity.
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memory. Since we only now ever "return(0)", just return (void)
instead.
Cleanup all uses of rf_ShutdownCreate() to not worry about
it ever failing. Shaves another 600 bytes off of an i386 GENERIC kernel.
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was just an accident in the first place. Cleanup function decls and
a few comments. [ok.. so I wasn't going to fix this many.. but once
you're on a roll....]
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- all freelists converted to pools
- initialization of structure members in certain cases where
code was relying on specific allocation and usage properties
to keep structures in a "known state" (that doesn't work with
pools!).
- make most pool_get() be "PR_WAITOK" until they can be analyzed
further, and/or have proper error handling added.
- all RF_Mallocs zero the space returned, so there is no difference
between RF_Calloc and RF_Malloc. In fact, all the RF_Calloc()'s
do is tend to do is get things horribly confused.
Make RF_Malloc() the "general memory allocator", with
RF_MallocAndAdd() the "general memory allocator with
allocation list".
- some of these RF_Malloc's et al. are destined to disappear.
- remove rf_rdp_freelist entirely (it's not used anywhere!)
- remove: #include "rf_freelist.h"
- to the files that were relying on the above, add: #include "rf_general.h"
- add: #include "rf_debugMem.h" to rf_shutdown.h to make it happy
about the loss of: #include "rf_freelist.h".
This shrinks an i386 GENERIC kernel by approx 5K. RAIDframe now
weighs in at about 162K on i386.
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of items with which to prime the pool, we now prime each
pool using pool_prime().
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problems just get shuffled around a bit, we do play more nicely with
LOCKDEBUG now.
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sort of error message, over and over again, in different files.
Rather than having the same text repeated in multiple .o files,
create a couple of little functions to do the printing, and save a
bundle of space. Also improves readability of code.
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the stuff that used to live in rf_types.h, rf_raidframe.h, rf_layout.h,
rf_netbsd.h, rf_raid.h, rf_decluster,h, and a few other places.
Believe it or not, when this is all done, things will be cleaner.
No functional changes to RAIDframe.
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- for *.c, don't rely on rf_types.h to pull in rf_archs.h
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and is much easier to read. No functionality changes.
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out-dated comments, and other unneeded stuff. This helps prepare
for cleaning up the rest of the code, and adding new functionality.
No functional changes to the kernel code in this commit.
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Carnegie Mellon University. Full RAID implementation, including
levels 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, parity logging, and a few other goodies.
Ported to NetBSD by Greg Oster.
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