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Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
1. Fix type in expression 2. Fix up vdev_name() 3. Add support for properties.vdev in SYSFS Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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Add support for read-only "removing" vdev property Simplify get vdev prop interface to always require pool name Refactor space management for non-allocating devices Add ability to remove user vdev property by setting value to ""
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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`zpool_do_import()` passes `argv[0]`, (optionally) `argv[1]`, and `pool_specified` to `import_pools()`. If `pool_specified==FALSE`, the `argv[]` arguments are not used. However, these values may be off the end of the `argv[]` array, so loading them could dereference unmapped memory. This error is reported by the asan build: ``` ================================================================= ==6003==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow READ of size 8 at 0x6030000004a8 thread T0 #0 0x562a078b50eb in zpool_do_import zpool_main.c:3796 #1 0x562a078858c5 in main zpool_main.c:10709 #2 0x7f5115231bf6 in __libc_start_main #3 0x562a07885eb9 in _start 0x6030000004a8 is located 0 bytes to the right of 24-byte region allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x7f5116ac6b40 in __interceptor_malloc #1 0x562a07885770 in main zpool_main.c:10699 #2 0x7f5115231bf6 in __libc_start_main ``` This commit passes NULL for these arguments if they are off the end of the `argv[]` array. Reviewed-by: George Wilson <gwilson@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Closes openzfs#12339
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com>
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`zpool_do_import()` passes `argv[0]`, (optionally) `argv[1]`, and `pool_specified` to `import_pools()`. If `pool_specified==FALSE`, the `argv[]` arguments are not used. However, these values may be off the end of the `argv[]` array, so loading them could dereference unmapped memory. This error is reported by the asan build: ``` ================================================================= ==6003==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow READ of size 8 at 0x6030000004a8 thread T0 #0 0x562a078b50eb in zpool_do_import zpool_main.c:3796 #1 0x562a078858c5 in main zpool_main.c:10709 #2 0x7f5115231bf6 in __libc_start_main #3 0x562a07885eb9 in _start 0x6030000004a8 is located 0 bytes to the right of 24-byte region allocated by thread T0 here: #0 0x7f5116ac6b40 in __interceptor_malloc #1 0x562a07885770 in main zpool_main.c:10699 #2 0x7f5115231bf6 in __libc_start_main ``` This commit passes NULL for these arguments if they are off the end of the `argv[]` array. Reviewed-by: George Wilson <gwilson@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: John Kennedy <john.kennedy@delphix.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Closes openzfs#12339
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Co-Authored-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Co-Authored-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com>
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# This is the commit message #2: fixed block leak found by ztest also some code cleanups # This is the commit message #3: Address recent review feedback - Don’t' treat empty DDT as an error - Switch to power-of-two for histogram (was 7 day bins) - Use seconds internally for age - Remove cmn_err debugging messages - Cleanup code comments - Fix cstyle and compiler warnings # This is the commit message openzfs#4: increase histogram bin count to cover 4 years Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@klarasystems.com>
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This is primarily of use when a pool has lost its disk, while the user doesn't care about any pending (or otherwise) transactions. Implement various control methods to make this feasible: - txg_wait can now take a NOSUSPEND flag, in which case the caller will be alerted if their txg can't be committed. This is primarily of interest for callers that would normally pass TXG_WAIT, but don't want to wait if the pool becomes suspended, which allows unwinding in some cases, specifically when one is attempting a non-forced export. Without this, the non-forced export would preclude a forced export by virtue of holding the namespace lock indefinitely. - txg_wait also returns failure for TXG_WAIT users if a pool is actually being force exported. Adjust most callers to tolerate this. - spa_config_enter_flags now takes a NOSUSPEND flag to the same effect. - DMU objset initiator which may be set on an objset being forcibly exported / unmounted. - SPA export initiator may be set on a pool being forcibly exported. - DMU send/recv now use an interruption mechanism which relies on the SPA export initiator being able to enumerate datasets and closing any send/recv streams, causing their EINTR paths to be invoked. - ZIO now has a cancel entry point, which tells all suspended zios to fail, and which suppresses the failures for non-CANFAIL users. - metaslab, etc. cleanup, which consists of simply throwing away any changes that were not able to be synced out. - Linux specific: introduce a new tunable, zfs_forced_export_unmount_enabled, which allows the filesystem to remain in a modified 'unmounted' state upon exiting zpl_umount_begin, to achieve parity with FreeBSD and illumos, which have VFS-level support for yanking filesystems out from under users. However, this only helps when the user is actively performing I/O, while not sitting on the filesystem. In particular, this allows test #3 below to pass on Linux. - Add basic logic to zpool to indicate a force-exporting pool, instead of crashing due to lack of config, etc. Add tests which cover the basic use cases: - Force export while a send is in progress - Force export while a recv is in progress - Force export while POSIX I/O is in progress This change modifies the libzfs ABI: - New ZPOOL_STATUS_FORCE_EXPORTING zpool_status_t enum value. - New field libzfs_force_export for libzfs_handle. Signed-off-by: Will Andrews <will@firepipe.net> Signed-off-by: Allan Jude <allan@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Mariusz Zaborski <mariusz.zaborski@klarasystems.com> Signed-off-by: Rob Norris <rob.norris@klarasystems.com> Sponsored-by: Klara, Inc. Sponsored-by: Catalogics, Inc. Sponsored-by: Wasabi Technology, Inc. Closes openzfs#3461 (cherry picked from commit 852e633772217d779a63e8c46fe3c5f81dd8960e)
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# This is the commit message #2: fixed block leak found by ztest also some code cleanups # This is the commit message #3: Address recent review feedback - Don’t' treat empty DDT as an error - Switch to power-of-two for histogram (was 7 day bins) - Use seconds internally for age - Remove cmn_err debugging messages - Cleanup code comments - Fix cstyle and compiler warnings # This is the commit message openzfs#4: increase histogram bin count to cover 4 years Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@klarasystems.com>
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