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All rights reserved. 24 * Copyright (c) 2013 by Saso Kiselkov. All rights reserved. 25 */ 26 27 #include <sys/zfs_context.h> 28 #include <sys/dmu.h> 29 #include <sys/dmu_tx.h> 30 #include <sys/space_map.h> 31 #include <sys/metaslab_impl.h> 32 #include <sys/vdev_impl.h> 33 #include <sys/zio.h> 34 #include <sys/spa_impl.h> 35 #include <sys/zfeature.h> 36 37 /* 38 * Allow allocations to switch to gang blocks quickly. We do this to 39 * avoid having to load lots of space_maps in a given txg. There are, 40 * however, some cases where we want to avoid "fast" ganging and instead 41 * we want to do an exhaustive search of all metaslabs on this device. 42 * Currently we don't allow any gang, slog, or dump device related allocations 43 * to "fast" gang. 44 */ 45 #define CAN_FASTGANG(flags) \ 46 (!((flags) & (METASLAB_GANG_CHILD | METASLAB_GANG_HEADER | \ 47 METASLAB_GANG_AVOID))) 48 49 #define METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY (1ULL << 63) 50 #define METASLAB_WEIGHT_SECONDARY (1ULL << 62) 51 #define METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK \ 52 (METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY | METASLAB_WEIGHT_SECONDARY) 53 54 uint64_t metaslab_aliquot = 512ULL << 10; 55 uint64_t metaslab_gang_bang = SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE + 1; /* force gang blocks */ 56 57 /* 58 * The in-core space map representation is more compact than its on-disk form. 59 * The zfs_condense_pct determines how much more compact the in-core 60 * space_map representation must be before we compact it on-disk. 61 * Values should be greater than or equal to 100. 62 */ 63 int zfs_condense_pct = 200; 64 65 /* 66 * Condensing a metaslab is not guaranteed to actually reduce the amount of 67 * space used on disk. In particular, a space map uses data in increments of 68 * MAX(1 << ashift, space_map_blksize), so a metaslab might use the 69 * same number of blocks after condensing. Since the goal of condensing is to 70 * reduce the number of IOPs required to read the space map, we only want to 71 * condense when we can be sure we will reduce the number of blocks used by the 72 * space map. Unfortunately, we cannot precisely compute whether or not this is 73 * the case in metaslab_should_condense since we are holding ms_lock. Instead, 74 * we apply the following heuristic: do not condense a spacemap unless the 75 * uncondensed size consumes greater than zfs_metaslab_condense_block_threshold 76 * blocks. 77 */ 78 int zfs_metaslab_condense_block_threshold = 4; 79 80 /* 81 * The zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold defines which metaslab groups should 82 * be eligible for allocation. The value is defined as a percentage of 83 * free space. Metaslab groups that have more free space than 84 * zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold are always eligible for allocations. Once 85 * a metaslab group's free space is less than or equal to the 86 * zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold the allocator will avoid allocating to that 87 * group unless all groups in the pool have reached zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold. 88 * Once all groups in the pool reach zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold then all 89 * groups are allowed to accept allocations. Gang blocks are always 90 * eligible to allocate on any metaslab group. The default value of 0 means 91 * no metaslab group will be excluded based on this criterion. 92 */ 93 int zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold = 0; 94 95 /* 96 * Metaslab groups are considered eligible for allocations if their 97 * fragmenation metric (measured as a percentage) is less than or equal to 98 * zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold. If a metaslab group exceeds this threshold 99 * then it will be skipped unless all metaslab groups within the metaslab 100 * class have also crossed this threshold. 101 */ 102 int zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold = 85; 103 104 /* 105 * Allow metaslabs to keep their active state as long as their fragmentation 106 * percentage is less than or equal to zfs_metaslab_fragmentation_threshold. An 107 * active metaslab that exceeds this threshold will no longer keep its active 108 * status allowing better metaslabs to be selected. 109 */ 110 int zfs_metaslab_fragmentation_threshold = 70; 111 112 /* 113 * When set will load all metaslabs when pool is first opened. 114 */ 115 int metaslab_debug_load = 0; 116 117 /* 118 * When set will prevent metaslabs from being unloaded. 119 */ 120 int metaslab_debug_unload = 0; 121 122 /* 123 * Minimum size which forces the dynamic allocator to change 124 * it's allocation strategy. Once the space map cannot satisfy 125 * an allocation of this size then it switches to using more 126 * aggressive strategy (i.e search by size rather than offset). 127 */ 128 uint64_t metaslab_df_alloc_threshold = SPA_OLD_MAXBLOCKSIZE; 129 130 /* 131 * The minimum free space, in percent, which must be available 132 * in a space map to continue allocations in a first-fit fashion. 133 * Once the space_map's free space drops below this level we dynamically 134 * switch to using best-fit allocations. 135 */ 136 int metaslab_df_free_pct = 4; 137 138 /* 139 * A metaslab is considered "free" if it contains a contiguous 140 * segment which is greater than metaslab_min_alloc_size. 141 */ 142 uint64_t metaslab_min_alloc_size = DMU_MAX_ACCESS; 143 144 /* 145 * Percentage of all cpus that can be used by the metaslab taskq. 146 */ 147 int metaslab_load_pct = 50; 148 149 /* 150 * Determines how many txgs a metaslab may remain loaded without having any 151 * allocations from it. As long as a metaslab continues to be used we will 152 * keep it loaded. 153 */ 154 int metaslab_unload_delay = TXG_SIZE * 2; 155 156 /* 157 * Max number of metaslabs per group to preload. 158 */ 159 int metaslab_preload_limit = SPA_DVAS_PER_BP; 160 161 /* 162 * Enable/disable preloading of metaslab. 163 */ 164 boolean_t metaslab_preload_enabled = B_TRUE; 165 166 /* 167 * Enable/disable fragmentation weighting on metaslabs. 168 */ 169 boolean_t metaslab_fragmentation_factor_enabled = B_TRUE; 170 171 /* 172 * Enable/disable lba weighting (i.e. outer tracks are given preference). 173 */ 174 boolean_t metaslab_lba_weighting_enabled = B_TRUE; 175 176 /* 177 * Enable/disable metaslab group biasing. 178 */ 179 boolean_t metaslab_bias_enabled = B_TRUE; 180 181 static uint64_t metaslab_fragmentation(metaslab_t *); 182 183 /* 184 * ========================================================================== 185 * Metaslab classes 186 * ========================================================================== 187 */ 188 metaslab_class_t * 189 metaslab_class_create(spa_t *spa, metaslab_ops_t *ops) 190 { 191 metaslab_class_t *mc; 192 193 mc = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (metaslab_class_t), KM_SLEEP); 194 195 mc->mc_spa = spa; 196 mc->mc_rotor = NULL; 197 mc->mc_ops = ops; 198 199 return (mc); 200 } 201 202 void 203 metaslab_class_destroy(metaslab_class_t *mc) 204 { 205 ASSERT(mc->mc_rotor == NULL); 206 ASSERT(mc->mc_alloc == 0); 207 ASSERT(mc->mc_deferred == 0); 208 ASSERT(mc->mc_space == 0); 209 ASSERT(mc->mc_dspace == 0); 210 211 kmem_free(mc, sizeof (metaslab_class_t)); 212 } 213 214 int 215 metaslab_class_validate(metaslab_class_t *mc) 216 { 217 metaslab_group_t *mg; 218 vdev_t *vd; 219 220 /* 221 * Must hold one of the spa_config locks. 222 */ 223 ASSERT(spa_config_held(mc->mc_spa, SCL_ALL, RW_READER) || 224 spa_config_held(mc->mc_spa, SCL_ALL, RW_WRITER)); 225 226 if ((mg = mc->mc_rotor) == NULL) 227 return (0); 228 229 do { 230 vd = mg->mg_vd; 231 ASSERT(vd->vdev_mg != NULL); 232 ASSERT3P(vd->vdev_top, ==, vd); 233 ASSERT3P(mg->mg_class, ==, mc); 234 ASSERT3P(vd->vdev_ops, !=, &vdev_hole_ops); 235 } while ((mg = mg->mg_next) != mc->mc_rotor); 236 237 return (0); 238 } 239 240 void 241 metaslab_class_space_update(metaslab_class_t *mc, int64_t alloc_delta, 242 int64_t defer_delta, int64_t space_delta, int64_t dspace_delta) 243 { 244 atomic_add_64(&mc->mc_alloc, alloc_delta); 245 atomic_add_64(&mc->mc_deferred, defer_delta); 246 atomic_add_64(&mc->mc_space, space_delta); 247 atomic_add_64(&mc->mc_dspace, dspace_delta); 248 } 249 250 uint64_t 251 metaslab_class_get_alloc(metaslab_class_t *mc) 252 { 253 return (mc->mc_alloc); 254 } 255 256 uint64_t 257 metaslab_class_get_deferred(metaslab_class_t *mc) 258 { 259 return (mc->mc_deferred); 260 } 261 262 uint64_t 263 metaslab_class_get_space(metaslab_class_t *mc) 264 { 265 return (mc->mc_space); 266 } 267 268 uint64_t 269 metaslab_class_get_dspace(metaslab_class_t *mc) 270 { 271 return (spa_deflate(mc->mc_spa) ? mc->mc_dspace : mc->mc_space); 272 } 273 274 void 275 metaslab_class_histogram_verify(metaslab_class_t *mc) 276 { 277 vdev_t *rvd = mc->mc_spa->spa_root_vdev; 278 uint64_t *mc_hist; 279 int i; 280 281 if ((zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_HISTOGRAM_VERIFY) == 0) 282 return; 283 284 mc_hist = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (uint64_t) * RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE, 285 KM_SLEEP); 286 287 for (int c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) { 288 vdev_t *tvd = rvd->vdev_child[c]; 289 metaslab_group_t *mg = tvd->vdev_mg; 290 291 /* 292 * Skip any holes, uninitialized top-levels, or 293 * vdevs that are not in this metalab class. 294 */ 295 if (tvd->vdev_ishole || tvd->vdev_ms_shift == 0 || 296 mg->mg_class != mc) { 297 continue; 298 } 299 300 for (i = 0; i < RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) 301 mc_hist[i] += mg->mg_histogram[i]; 302 } 303 304 for (i = 0; i < RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) 305 VERIFY3U(mc_hist[i], ==, mc->mc_histogram[i]); 306 307 kmem_free(mc_hist, sizeof (uint64_t) * RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE); 308 } 309 310 /* 311 * Calculate the metaslab class's fragmentation metric. The metric 312 * is weighted based on the space contribution of each metaslab group. 313 * The return value will be a number between 0 and 100 (inclusive), or 314 * ZFS_FRAG_INVALID if the metric has not been set. See comment above the 315 * zfs_frag_table for more information about the metric. 316 */ 317 uint64_t 318 metaslab_class_fragmentation(metaslab_class_t *mc) 319 { 320 vdev_t *rvd = mc->mc_spa->spa_root_vdev; 321 uint64_t fragmentation = 0; 322 323 spa_config_enter(mc->mc_spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG, RW_READER); 324 325 for (int c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) { 326 vdev_t *tvd = rvd->vdev_child[c]; 327 metaslab_group_t *mg = tvd->vdev_mg; 328 329 /* 330 * Skip any holes, uninitialized top-levels, or 331 * vdevs that are not in this metalab class. 332 */ 333 if (tvd->vdev_ishole || tvd->vdev_ms_shift == 0 || 334 mg->mg_class != mc) { 335 continue; 336 } 337 338 /* 339 * If a metaslab group does not contain a fragmentation 340 * metric then just bail out. 341 */ 342 if (mg->mg_fragmentation == ZFS_FRAG_INVALID) { 343 spa_config_exit(mc->mc_spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG); 344 return (ZFS_FRAG_INVALID); 345 } 346 347 /* 348 * Determine how much this metaslab_group is contributing 349 * to the overall pool fragmentation metric. 350 */ 351 fragmentation += mg->mg_fragmentation * 352 metaslab_group_get_space(mg); 353 } 354 fragmentation /= metaslab_class_get_space(mc); 355 356 ASSERT3U(fragmentation, <=, 100); 357 spa_config_exit(mc->mc_spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG); 358 return (fragmentation); 359 } 360 361 /* 362 * Calculate the amount of expandable space that is available in 363 * this metaslab class. If a device is expanded then its expandable 364 * space will be the amount of allocatable space that is currently not 365 * part of this metaslab class. 366 */ 367 uint64_t 368 metaslab_class_expandable_space(metaslab_class_t *mc) 369 { 370 vdev_t *rvd = mc->mc_spa->spa_root_vdev; 371 uint64_t space = 0; 372 373 spa_config_enter(mc->mc_spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG, RW_READER); 374 for (int c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) { 375 vdev_t *tvd = rvd->vdev_child[c]; 376 metaslab_group_t *mg = tvd->vdev_mg; 377 378 if (tvd->vdev_ishole || tvd->vdev_ms_shift == 0 || 379 mg->mg_class != mc) { 380 continue; 381 } 382 383 space += tvd->vdev_max_asize - tvd->vdev_asize; 384 } 385 spa_config_exit(mc->mc_spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG); 386 return (space); 387 } 388 389 /* 390 * ========================================================================== 391 * Metaslab groups 392 * ========================================================================== 393 */ 394 static int 395 metaslab_compare(const void *x1, const void *x2) 396 { 397 const metaslab_t *m1 = x1; 398 const metaslab_t *m2 = x2; 399 400 if (m1->ms_weight < m2->ms_weight) 401 return (1); 402 if (m1->ms_weight > m2->ms_weight) 403 return (-1); 404 405 /* 406 * If the weights are identical, use the offset to force uniqueness. 407 */ 408 if (m1->ms_start < m2->ms_start) 409 return (-1); 410 if (m1->ms_start > m2->ms_start) 411 return (1); 412 413 ASSERT3P(m1, ==, m2); 414 415 return (0); 416 } 417 418 /* 419 * Update the allocatable flag and the metaslab group's capacity. 420 * The allocatable flag is set to true if the capacity is below 421 * the zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold. If a metaslab group transitions 422 * from allocatable to non-allocatable or vice versa then the metaslab 423 * group's class is updated to reflect the transition. 424 */ 425 static void 426 metaslab_group_alloc_update(metaslab_group_t *mg) 427 { 428 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 429 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 430 vdev_stat_t *vs = &vd->vdev_stat; 431 boolean_t was_allocatable; 432 433 ASSERT(vd == vd->vdev_top); 434 435 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 436 was_allocatable = mg->mg_allocatable; 437 438 mg->mg_free_capacity = ((vs->vs_space - vs->vs_alloc) * 100) / 439 (vs->vs_space + 1); 440 441 /* 442 * A metaslab group is considered allocatable if it has plenty 443 * of free space or is not heavily fragmented. We only take 444 * fragmentation into account if the metaslab group has a valid 445 * fragmentation metric (i.e. a value between 0 and 100). 446 */ 447 mg->mg_allocatable = (mg->mg_free_capacity > zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold && 448 (mg->mg_fragmentation == ZFS_FRAG_INVALID || 449 mg->mg_fragmentation <= zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold)); 450 451 /* 452 * The mc_alloc_groups maintains a count of the number of 453 * groups in this metaslab class that are still above the 454 * zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold. This is used by the allocating 455 * threads to determine if they should avoid allocations to 456 * a given group. The allocator will avoid allocations to a group 457 * if that group has reached or is below the zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold 458 * and there are still other groups that are above the threshold. 459 * When a group transitions from allocatable to non-allocatable or 460 * vice versa we update the metaslab class to reflect that change. 461 * When the mc_alloc_groups value drops to 0 that means that all 462 * groups have reached the zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold making all groups 463 * eligible for allocations. This effectively means that all devices 464 * are balanced again. 465 */ 466 if (was_allocatable && !mg->mg_allocatable) 467 mc->mc_alloc_groups--; 468 else if (!was_allocatable && mg->mg_allocatable) 469 mc->mc_alloc_groups++; 470 471 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 472 } 473 474 metaslab_group_t * 475 metaslab_group_create(metaslab_class_t *mc, vdev_t *vd) 476 { 477 metaslab_group_t *mg; 478 479 mg = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (metaslab_group_t), KM_SLEEP); 480 mutex_init(&mg->mg_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); 481 avl_create(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree, metaslab_compare, 482 sizeof (metaslab_t), offsetof(struct metaslab, ms_group_node)); 483 mg->mg_vd = vd; 484 mg->mg_class = mc; 485 mg->mg_activation_count = 0; 486 487 mg->mg_taskq = taskq_create("metaslab_group_taskq", metaslab_load_pct, 488 minclsyspri, 10, INT_MAX, TASKQ_THREADS_CPU_PCT); 489 490 return (mg); 491 } 492 493 void 494 metaslab_group_destroy(metaslab_group_t *mg) 495 { 496 ASSERT(mg->mg_prev == NULL); 497 ASSERT(mg->mg_next == NULL); 498 /* 499 * We may have gone below zero with the activation count 500 * either because we never activated in the first place or 501 * because we're done, and possibly removing the vdev. 502 */ 503 ASSERT(mg->mg_activation_count <= 0); 504 505 taskq_destroy(mg->mg_taskq); 506 avl_destroy(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree); 507 mutex_destroy(&mg->mg_lock); 508 kmem_free(mg, sizeof (metaslab_group_t)); 509 } 510 511 void 512 metaslab_group_activate(metaslab_group_t *mg) 513 { 514 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 515 metaslab_group_t *mgprev, *mgnext; 516 517 ASSERT(spa_config_held(mc->mc_spa, SCL_ALLOC, RW_WRITER)); 518 519 ASSERT(mc->mc_rotor != mg); 520 ASSERT(mg->mg_prev == NULL); 521 ASSERT(mg->mg_next == NULL); 522 ASSERT(mg->mg_activation_count <= 0); 523 524 if (++mg->mg_activation_count <= 0) 525 return; 526 527 mg->mg_aliquot = metaslab_aliquot * MAX(1, mg->mg_vd->vdev_children); 528 metaslab_group_alloc_update(mg); 529 530 if ((mgprev = mc->mc_rotor) == NULL) { 531 mg->mg_prev = mg; 532 mg->mg_next = mg; 533 } else { 534 mgnext = mgprev->mg_next; 535 mg->mg_prev = mgprev; 536 mg->mg_next = mgnext; 537 mgprev->mg_next = mg; 538 mgnext->mg_prev = mg; 539 } 540 mc->mc_rotor = mg; 541 } 542 543 void 544 metaslab_group_passivate(metaslab_group_t *mg) 545 { 546 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 547 metaslab_group_t *mgprev, *mgnext; 548 549 ASSERT(spa_config_held(mc->mc_spa, SCL_ALLOC, RW_WRITER)); 550 551 if (--mg->mg_activation_count != 0) { 552 ASSERT(mc->mc_rotor != mg); 553 ASSERT(mg->mg_prev == NULL); 554 ASSERT(mg->mg_next == NULL); 555 ASSERT(mg->mg_activation_count < 0); 556 return; 557 } 558 559 taskq_wait(mg->mg_taskq); 560 metaslab_group_alloc_update(mg); 561 562 mgprev = mg->mg_prev; 563 mgnext = mg->mg_next; 564 565 if (mg == mgnext) { 566 mc->mc_rotor = NULL; 567 } else { 568 mc->mc_rotor = mgnext; 569 mgprev->mg_next = mgnext; 570 mgnext->mg_prev = mgprev; 571 } 572 573 mg->mg_prev = NULL; 574 mg->mg_next = NULL; 575 } 576 577 uint64_t 578 metaslab_group_get_space(metaslab_group_t *mg) 579 { 580 return ((1ULL << mg->mg_vd->vdev_ms_shift) * mg->mg_vd->vdev_ms_count); 581 } 582 583 void 584 metaslab_group_histogram_verify(metaslab_group_t *mg) 585 { 586 uint64_t *mg_hist; 587 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 588 uint64_t ashift = vd->vdev_ashift; 589 int i; 590 591 if ((zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_HISTOGRAM_VERIFY) == 0) 592 return; 593 594 mg_hist = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (uint64_t) * RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE, 595 KM_SLEEP); 596 597 ASSERT3U(RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE, >=, 598 SPACE_MAP_HISTOGRAM_SIZE + ashift); 599 600 for (int m = 0; m < vd->vdev_ms_count; m++) { 601 metaslab_t *msp = vd->vdev_ms[m]; 602 603 if (msp->ms_sm == NULL) 604 continue; 605 606 for (i = 0; i < SPACE_MAP_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) 607 mg_hist[i + ashift] += 608 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]; 609 } 610 611 for (i = 0; i < RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i ++) 612 VERIFY3U(mg_hist[i], ==, mg->mg_histogram[i]); 613 614 kmem_free(mg_hist, sizeof (uint64_t) * RANGE_TREE_HISTOGRAM_SIZE); 615 } 616 617 static void 618 metaslab_group_histogram_add(metaslab_group_t *mg, metaslab_t *msp) 619 { 620 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 621 uint64_t ashift = mg->mg_vd->vdev_ashift; 622 623 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 624 if (msp->ms_sm == NULL) 625 return; 626 627 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 628 for (int i = 0; i < SPACE_MAP_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) { 629 mg->mg_histogram[i + ashift] += 630 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]; 631 mc->mc_histogram[i + ashift] += 632 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]; 633 } 634 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 635 } 636 637 void 638 metaslab_group_histogram_remove(metaslab_group_t *mg, metaslab_t *msp) 639 { 640 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 641 uint64_t ashift = mg->mg_vd->vdev_ashift; 642 643 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 644 if (msp->ms_sm == NULL) 645 return; 646 647 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 648 for (int i = 0; i < SPACE_MAP_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) { 649 ASSERT3U(mg->mg_histogram[i + ashift], >=, 650 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]); 651 ASSERT3U(mc->mc_histogram[i + ashift], >=, 652 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]); 653 654 mg->mg_histogram[i + ashift] -= 655 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]; 656 mc->mc_histogram[i + ashift] -= 657 msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i]; 658 } 659 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 660 } 661 662 static void 663 metaslab_group_add(metaslab_group_t *mg, metaslab_t *msp) 664 { 665 ASSERT(msp->ms_group == NULL); 666 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 667 msp->ms_group = mg; 668 msp->ms_weight = 0; 669 avl_add(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree, msp); 670 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 671 672 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 673 metaslab_group_histogram_add(mg, msp); 674 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 675 } 676 677 static void 678 metaslab_group_remove(metaslab_group_t *mg, metaslab_t *msp) 679 { 680 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 681 metaslab_group_histogram_remove(mg, msp); 682 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 683 684 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 685 ASSERT(msp->ms_group == mg); 686 avl_remove(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree, msp); 687 msp->ms_group = NULL; 688 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 689 } 690 691 static void 692 metaslab_group_sort(metaslab_group_t *mg, metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t weight) 693 { 694 /* 695 * Although in principle the weight can be any value, in 696 * practice we do not use values in the range [1, 511]. 697 */ 698 ASSERT(weight >= SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE || weight == 0); 699 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 700 701 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 702 ASSERT(msp->ms_group == mg); 703 avl_remove(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree, msp); 704 msp->ms_weight = weight; 705 avl_add(&mg->mg_metaslab_tree, msp); 706 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 707 } 708 709 /* 710 * Calculate the fragmentation for a given metaslab group. We can use 711 * a simple average here since all metaslabs within the group must have 712 * the same size. The return value will be a value between 0 and 100 713 * (inclusive), or ZFS_FRAG_INVALID if less than half of the metaslab in this 714 * group have a fragmentation metric. 715 */ 716 uint64_t 717 metaslab_group_fragmentation(metaslab_group_t *mg) 718 { 719 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 720 uint64_t fragmentation = 0; 721 uint64_t valid_ms = 0; 722 723 for (int m = 0; m < vd->vdev_ms_count; m++) { 724 metaslab_t *msp = vd->vdev_ms[m]; 725 726 if (msp->ms_fragmentation == ZFS_FRAG_INVALID) 727 continue; 728 729 valid_ms++; 730 fragmentation += msp->ms_fragmentation; 731 } 732 733 if (valid_ms <= vd->vdev_ms_count / 2) 734 return (ZFS_FRAG_INVALID); 735 736 fragmentation /= valid_ms; 737 ASSERT3U(fragmentation, <=, 100); 738 return (fragmentation); 739 } 740 741 /* 742 * Determine if a given metaslab group should skip allocations. A metaslab 743 * group should avoid allocations if its free capacity is less than the 744 * zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold or its fragmentation metric is greater than 745 * zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold and there is at least one metaslab group 746 * that can still handle allocations. 747 */ 748 static boolean_t 749 metaslab_group_allocatable(metaslab_group_t *mg) 750 { 751 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 752 spa_t *spa = vd->vdev_spa; 753 metaslab_class_t *mc = mg->mg_class; 754 755 /* 756 * We use two key metrics to determine if a metaslab group is 757 * considered allocatable -- free space and fragmentation. If 758 * the free space is greater than the free space threshold and 759 * the fragmentation is less than the fragmentation threshold then 760 * consider the group allocatable. There are two case when we will 761 * not consider these key metrics. The first is if the group is 762 * associated with a slog device and the second is if all groups 763 * in this metaslab class have already been consider ineligible 764 * for allocations. 765 */ 766 return ((mg->mg_free_capacity > zfs_mg_noalloc_threshold && 767 (mg->mg_fragmentation == ZFS_FRAG_INVALID || 768 mg->mg_fragmentation <= zfs_mg_fragmentation_threshold)) || 769 mc != spa_normal_class(spa) || mc->mc_alloc_groups == 0); 770 } 771 772 /* 773 * ========================================================================== 774 * Range tree callbacks 775 * ========================================================================== 776 */ 777 778 /* 779 * Comparison function for the private size-ordered tree. Tree is sorted 780 * by size, larger sizes at the end of the tree. 781 */ 782 static int 783 metaslab_rangesize_compare(const void *x1, const void *x2) 784 { 785 const range_seg_t *r1 = x1; 786 const range_seg_t *r2 = x2; 787 uint64_t rs_size1 = r1->rs_end - r1->rs_start; 788 uint64_t rs_size2 = r2->rs_end - r2->rs_start; 789 790 if (rs_size1 < rs_size2) 791 return (-1); 792 if (rs_size1 > rs_size2) 793 return (1); 794 795 if (r1->rs_start < r2->rs_start) 796 return (-1); 797 798 if (r1->rs_start > r2->rs_start) 799 return (1); 800 801 return (0); 802 } 803 804 /* 805 * Create any block allocator specific components. The current allocators 806 * rely on using both a size-ordered range_tree_t and an array of uint64_t's. 807 */ 808 static void 809 metaslab_rt_create(range_tree_t *rt, void *arg) 810 { 811 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 812 813 ASSERT3P(rt->rt_arg, ==, msp); 814 ASSERT(msp->ms_tree == NULL); 815 816 avl_create(&msp->ms_size_tree, metaslab_rangesize_compare, 817 sizeof (range_seg_t), offsetof(range_seg_t, rs_pp_node)); 818 } 819 820 /* 821 * Destroy the block allocator specific components. 822 */ 823 static void 824 metaslab_rt_destroy(range_tree_t *rt, void *arg) 825 { 826 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 827 828 ASSERT3P(rt->rt_arg, ==, msp); 829 ASSERT3P(msp->ms_tree, ==, rt); 830 ASSERT0(avl_numnodes(&msp->ms_size_tree)); 831 832 avl_destroy(&msp->ms_size_tree); 833 } 834 835 static void 836 metaslab_rt_add(range_tree_t *rt, range_seg_t *rs, void *arg) 837 { 838 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 839 840 ASSERT3P(rt->rt_arg, ==, msp); 841 ASSERT3P(msp->ms_tree, ==, rt); 842 VERIFY(!msp->ms_condensing); 843 avl_add(&msp->ms_size_tree, rs); 844 } 845 846 static void 847 metaslab_rt_remove(range_tree_t *rt, range_seg_t *rs, void *arg) 848 { 849 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 850 851 ASSERT3P(rt->rt_arg, ==, msp); 852 ASSERT3P(msp->ms_tree, ==, rt); 853 VERIFY(!msp->ms_condensing); 854 avl_remove(&msp->ms_size_tree, rs); 855 } 856 857 static void 858 metaslab_rt_vacate(range_tree_t *rt, void *arg) 859 { 860 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 861 862 ASSERT3P(rt->rt_arg, ==, msp); 863 ASSERT3P(msp->ms_tree, ==, rt); 864 865 /* 866 * Normally one would walk the tree freeing nodes along the way. 867 * Since the nodes are shared with the range trees we can avoid 868 * walking all nodes and just reinitialize the avl tree. The nodes 869 * will be freed by the range tree, so we don't want to free them here. 870 */ 871 avl_create(&msp->ms_size_tree, metaslab_rangesize_compare, 872 sizeof (range_seg_t), offsetof(range_seg_t, rs_pp_node)); 873 } 874 875 static range_tree_ops_t metaslab_rt_ops = { 876 metaslab_rt_create, 877 metaslab_rt_destroy, 878 metaslab_rt_add, 879 metaslab_rt_remove, 880 metaslab_rt_vacate 881 }; 882 883 /* 884 * ========================================================================== 885 * Metaslab block operations 886 * ========================================================================== 887 */ 888 889 /* 890 * Return the maximum contiguous segment within the metaslab. 891 */ 892 uint64_t 893 metaslab_block_maxsize(metaslab_t *msp) 894 { 895 avl_tree_t *t = &msp->ms_size_tree; 896 range_seg_t *rs; 897 898 if (t == NULL || (rs = avl_last(t)) == NULL) 899 return (0ULL); 900 901 return (rs->rs_end - rs->rs_start); 902 } 903 904 uint64_t 905 metaslab_block_alloc(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 906 { 907 uint64_t start; 908 range_tree_t *rt = msp->ms_tree; 909 910 VERIFY(!msp->ms_condensing); 911 912 start = msp->ms_ops->msop_alloc(msp, size); 913 if (start != -1ULL) { 914 vdev_t *vd = msp->ms_group->mg_vd; 915 916 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(start, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 917 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(size, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 918 VERIFY3U(range_tree_space(rt) - size, <=, msp->ms_size); 919 range_tree_remove(rt, start, size); 920 } 921 return (start); 922 } 923 924 /* 925 * ========================================================================== 926 * Common allocator routines 927 * ========================================================================== 928 */ 929 930 /* 931 * This is a helper function that can be used by the allocator to find 932 * a suitable block to allocate. This will search the specified AVL 933 * tree looking for a block that matches the specified criteria. 934 */ 935 static uint64_t 936 metaslab_block_picker(avl_tree_t *t, uint64_t *cursor, uint64_t size, 937 uint64_t align) 938 { 939 range_seg_t *rs, rsearch; 940 avl_index_t where; 941 942 rsearch.rs_start = *cursor; 943 rsearch.rs_end = *cursor + size; 944 945 rs = avl_find(t, &rsearch, &where); 946 if (rs == NULL) 947 rs = avl_nearest(t, where, AVL_AFTER); 948 949 while (rs != NULL) { 950 uint64_t offset = P2ROUNDUP(rs->rs_start, align); 951 952 if (offset + size <= rs->rs_end) { 953 *cursor = offset + size; 954 return (offset); 955 } 956 rs = AVL_NEXT(t, rs); 957 } 958 959 /* 960 * If we know we've searched the whole map (*cursor == 0), give up. 961 * Otherwise, reset the cursor to the beginning and try again. 962 */ 963 if (*cursor == 0) 964 return (-1ULL); 965 966 *cursor = 0; 967 return (metaslab_block_picker(t, cursor, size, align)); 968 } 969 970 /* 971 * ========================================================================== 972 * The first-fit block allocator 973 * ========================================================================== 974 */ 975 static uint64_t 976 metaslab_ff_alloc(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 977 { 978 /* 979 * Find the largest power of 2 block size that evenly divides the 980 * requested size. This is used to try to allocate blocks with similar 981 * alignment from the same area of the metaslab (i.e. same cursor 982 * bucket) but it does not guarantee that other allocations sizes 983 * may exist in the same region. 984 */ 985 uint64_t align = size & -size; 986 uint64_t *cursor = &msp->ms_lbas[highbit64(align) - 1]; 987 avl_tree_t *t = &msp->ms_tree->rt_root; 988 989 return (metaslab_block_picker(t, cursor, size, align)); 990 } 991 992 static metaslab_ops_t metaslab_ff_ops = { 993 metaslab_ff_alloc 994 }; 995 996 /* 997 * ========================================================================== 998 * Dynamic block allocator - 999 * Uses the first fit allocation scheme until space get low and then 1000 * adjusts to a best fit allocation method. Uses metaslab_df_alloc_threshold 1001 * and metaslab_df_free_pct to determine when to switch the allocation scheme. 1002 * ========================================================================== 1003 */ 1004 static uint64_t 1005 metaslab_df_alloc(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 1006 { 1007 /* 1008 * Find the largest power of 2 block size that evenly divides the 1009 * requested size. This is used to try to allocate blocks with similar 1010 * alignment from the same area of the metaslab (i.e. same cursor 1011 * bucket) but it does not guarantee that other allocations sizes 1012 * may exist in the same region. 1013 */ 1014 uint64_t align = size & -size; 1015 uint64_t *cursor = &msp->ms_lbas[highbit64(align) - 1]; 1016 range_tree_t *rt = msp->ms_tree; 1017 avl_tree_t *t = &rt->rt_root; 1018 uint64_t max_size = metaslab_block_maxsize(msp); 1019 int free_pct = range_tree_space(rt) * 100 / msp->ms_size; 1020 1021 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1022 ASSERT3U(avl_numnodes(t), ==, avl_numnodes(&msp->ms_size_tree)); 1023 1024 if (max_size < size) 1025 return (-1ULL); 1026 1027 /* 1028 * If we're running low on space switch to using the size 1029 * sorted AVL tree (best-fit). 1030 */ 1031 if (max_size < metaslab_df_alloc_threshold || 1032 free_pct < metaslab_df_free_pct) { 1033 t = &msp->ms_size_tree; 1034 *cursor = 0; 1035 } 1036 1037 return (metaslab_block_picker(t, cursor, size, 1ULL)); 1038 } 1039 1040 static metaslab_ops_t metaslab_df_ops = { 1041 metaslab_df_alloc 1042 }; 1043 1044 /* 1045 * ========================================================================== 1046 * Cursor fit block allocator - 1047 * Select the largest region in the metaslab, set the cursor to the beginning 1048 * of the range and the cursor_end to the end of the range. As allocations 1049 * are made advance the cursor. Continue allocating from the cursor until 1050 * the range is exhausted and then find a new range. 1051 * ========================================================================== 1052 */ 1053 static uint64_t 1054 metaslab_cf_alloc(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 1055 { 1056 range_tree_t *rt = msp->ms_tree; 1057 avl_tree_t *t = &msp->ms_size_tree; 1058 uint64_t *cursor = &msp->ms_lbas[0]; 1059 uint64_t *cursor_end = &msp->ms_lbas[1]; 1060 uint64_t offset = 0; 1061 1062 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1063 ASSERT3U(avl_numnodes(t), ==, avl_numnodes(&rt->rt_root)); 1064 1065 ASSERT3U(*cursor_end, >=, *cursor); 1066 1067 if ((*cursor + size) > *cursor_end) { 1068 range_seg_t *rs; 1069 1070 rs = avl_last(&msp->ms_size_tree); 1071 if (rs == NULL || (rs->rs_end - rs->rs_start) < size) 1072 return (-1ULL); 1073 1074 *cursor = rs->rs_start; 1075 *cursor_end = rs->rs_end; 1076 } 1077 1078 offset = *cursor; 1079 *cursor += size; 1080 1081 return (offset); 1082 } 1083 1084 static metaslab_ops_t metaslab_cf_ops = { 1085 metaslab_cf_alloc 1086 }; 1087 1088 /* 1089 * ========================================================================== 1090 * New dynamic fit allocator - 1091 * Select a region that is large enough to allocate 2^metaslab_ndf_clump_shift 1092 * contiguous blocks. If no region is found then just use the largest segment 1093 * that remains. 1094 * ========================================================================== 1095 */ 1096 1097 /* 1098 * Determines desired number of contiguous blocks (2^metaslab_ndf_clump_shift) 1099 * to request from the allocator. 1100 */ 1101 uint64_t metaslab_ndf_clump_shift = 4; 1102 1103 static uint64_t 1104 metaslab_ndf_alloc(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 1105 { 1106 avl_tree_t *t = &msp->ms_tree->rt_root; 1107 avl_index_t where; 1108 range_seg_t *rs, rsearch; 1109 uint64_t hbit = highbit64(size); 1110 uint64_t *cursor = &msp->ms_lbas[hbit - 1]; 1111 uint64_t max_size = metaslab_block_maxsize(msp); 1112 1113 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1114 ASSERT3U(avl_numnodes(t), ==, avl_numnodes(&msp->ms_size_tree)); 1115 1116 if (max_size < size) 1117 return (-1ULL); 1118 1119 rsearch.rs_start = *cursor; 1120 rsearch.rs_end = *cursor + size; 1121 1122 rs = avl_find(t, &rsearch, &where); 1123 if (rs == NULL || (rs->rs_end - rs->rs_start) < size) { 1124 t = &msp->ms_size_tree; 1125 1126 rsearch.rs_start = 0; 1127 rsearch.rs_end = MIN(max_size, 1128 1ULL << (hbit + metaslab_ndf_clump_shift)); 1129 rs = avl_find(t, &rsearch, &where); 1130 if (rs == NULL) 1131 rs = avl_nearest(t, where, AVL_AFTER); 1132 ASSERT(rs != NULL); 1133 } 1134 1135 if ((rs->rs_end - rs->rs_start) >= size) { 1136 *cursor = rs->rs_start + size; 1137 return (rs->rs_start); 1138 } 1139 return (-1ULL); 1140 } 1141 1142 static metaslab_ops_t metaslab_ndf_ops = { 1143 metaslab_ndf_alloc 1144 }; 1145 1146 metaslab_ops_t *zfs_metaslab_ops = &metaslab_df_ops; 1147 1148 /* 1149 * ========================================================================== 1150 * Metaslabs 1151 * ========================================================================== 1152 */ 1153 1154 /* 1155 * Wait for any in-progress metaslab loads to complete. 1156 */ 1157 void 1158 metaslab_load_wait(metaslab_t *msp) 1159 { 1160 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1161 1162 while (msp->ms_loading) { 1163 ASSERT(!msp->ms_loaded); 1164 cv_wait(&msp->ms_load_cv, &msp->ms_lock); 1165 } 1166 } 1167 1168 int 1169 metaslab_load(metaslab_t *msp) 1170 { 1171 int error = 0; 1172 1173 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1174 ASSERT(!msp->ms_loaded); 1175 ASSERT(!msp->ms_loading); 1176 1177 msp->ms_loading = B_TRUE; 1178 1179 /* 1180 * If the space map has not been allocated yet, then treat 1181 * all the space in the metaslab as free and add it to the 1182 * ms_tree. 1183 */ 1184 if (msp->ms_sm != NULL) 1185 error = space_map_load(msp->ms_sm, msp->ms_tree, SM_FREE); 1186 else 1187 range_tree_add(msp->ms_tree, msp->ms_start, msp->ms_size); 1188 1189 msp->ms_loaded = (error == 0); 1190 msp->ms_loading = B_FALSE; 1191 1192 if (msp->ms_loaded) { 1193 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_DEFER_SIZE; t++) { 1194 range_tree_walk(msp->ms_defertree[t], 1195 range_tree_remove, msp->ms_tree); 1196 } 1197 } 1198 cv_broadcast(&msp->ms_load_cv); 1199 return (error); 1200 } 1201 1202 void 1203 metaslab_unload(metaslab_t *msp) 1204 { 1205 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1206 range_tree_vacate(msp->ms_tree, NULL, NULL); 1207 msp->ms_loaded = B_FALSE; 1208 msp->ms_weight &= ~METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK; 1209 } 1210 1211 int 1212 metaslab_init(metaslab_group_t *mg, uint64_t id, uint64_t object, uint64_t txg, 1213 metaslab_t **msp) 1214 { 1215 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 1216 objset_t *mos = vd->vdev_spa->spa_meta_objset; 1217 metaslab_t *ms; 1218 int error; 1219 1220 ms = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (metaslab_t), KM_SLEEP); 1221 mutex_init(&ms->ms_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); 1222 cv_init(&ms->ms_load_cv, NULL, CV_DEFAULT, NULL); 1223 ms->ms_id = id; 1224 ms->ms_start = id << vd->vdev_ms_shift; 1225 ms->ms_size = 1ULL << vd->vdev_ms_shift; 1226 1227 /* 1228 * We only open space map objects that already exist. All others 1229 * will be opened when we finally allocate an object for it. 1230 */ 1231 if (object != 0) { 1232 error = space_map_open(&ms->ms_sm, mos, object, ms->ms_start, 1233 ms->ms_size, vd->vdev_ashift, &ms->ms_lock); 1234 1235 if (error != 0) { 1236 kmem_free(ms, sizeof (metaslab_t)); 1237 return (error); 1238 } 1239 1240 ASSERT(ms->ms_sm != NULL); 1241 } 1242 1243 /* 1244 * We create the main range tree here, but we don't create the 1245 * alloctree and freetree until metaslab_sync_done(). This serves 1246 * two purposes: it allows metaslab_sync_done() to detect the 1247 * addition of new space; and for debugging, it ensures that we'd 1248 * data fault on any attempt to use this metaslab before it's ready. 1249 */ 1250 ms->ms_tree = range_tree_create(&metaslab_rt_ops, ms, &ms->ms_lock); 1251 metaslab_group_add(mg, ms); 1252 1253 ms->ms_fragmentation = metaslab_fragmentation(ms); 1254 ms->ms_ops = mg->mg_class->mc_ops; 1255 1256 /* 1257 * If we're opening an existing pool (txg == 0) or creating 1258 * a new one (txg == TXG_INITIAL), all space is available now. 1259 * If we're adding space to an existing pool, the new space 1260 * does not become available until after this txg has synced. 1261 */ 1262 if (txg <= TXG_INITIAL) 1263 metaslab_sync_done(ms, 0); 1264 1265 /* 1266 * If metaslab_debug_load is set and we're initializing a metaslab 1267 * that has an allocated space_map object then load the its space 1268 * map so that can verify frees. 1269 */ 1270 if (metaslab_debug_load && ms->ms_sm != NULL) { 1271 mutex_enter(&ms->ms_lock); 1272 VERIFY0(metaslab_load(ms)); 1273 mutex_exit(&ms->ms_lock); 1274 } 1275 1276 if (txg != 0) { 1277 vdev_dirty(vd, 0, NULL, txg); 1278 vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, ms, txg); 1279 } 1280 1281 *msp = ms; 1282 1283 return (0); 1284 } 1285 1286 void 1287 metaslab_fini(metaslab_t *msp) 1288 { 1289 metaslab_group_t *mg = msp->ms_group; 1290 1291 metaslab_group_remove(mg, msp); 1292 1293 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 1294 1295 VERIFY(msp->ms_group == NULL); 1296 vdev_space_update(mg->mg_vd, -space_map_allocated(msp->ms_sm), 1297 0, -msp->ms_size); 1298 space_map_close(msp->ms_sm); 1299 1300 metaslab_unload(msp); 1301 range_tree_destroy(msp->ms_tree); 1302 1303 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_SIZE; t++) { 1304 range_tree_destroy(msp->ms_alloctree[t]); 1305 range_tree_destroy(msp->ms_freetree[t]); 1306 } 1307 1308 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_DEFER_SIZE; t++) { 1309 range_tree_destroy(msp->ms_defertree[t]); 1310 } 1311 1312 ASSERT0(msp->ms_deferspace); 1313 1314 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 1315 cv_destroy(&msp->ms_load_cv); 1316 mutex_destroy(&msp->ms_lock); 1317 1318 kmem_free(msp, sizeof (metaslab_t)); 1319 } 1320 1321 #define FRAGMENTATION_TABLE_SIZE 17 1322 1323 /* 1324 * This table defines a segment size based fragmentation metric that will 1325 * allow each metaslab to derive its own fragmentation value. This is done 1326 * by calculating the space in each bucket of the spacemap histogram and 1327 * multiplying that by the fragmetation metric in this table. Doing 1328 * this for all buckets and dividing it by the total amount of free 1329 * space in this metaslab (i.e. the total free space in all buckets) gives 1330 * us the fragmentation metric. This means that a high fragmentation metric 1331 * equates to most of the free space being comprised of small segments. 1332 * Conversely, if the metric is low, then most of the free space is in 1333 * large segments. A 10% change in fragmentation equates to approximately 1334 * double the number of segments. 1335 * 1336 * This table defines 0% fragmented space using 16MB segments. Testing has 1337 * shown that segments that are greater than or equal to 16MB do not suffer 1338 * from drastic performance problems. Using this value, we derive the rest 1339 * of the table. Since the fragmentation value is never stored on disk, it 1340 * is possible to change these calculations in the future. 1341 */ 1342 int zfs_frag_table[FRAGMENTATION_TABLE_SIZE] = { 1343 100, /* 512B */ 1344 100, /* 1K */ 1345 98, /* 2K */ 1346 95, /* 4K */ 1347 90, /* 8K */ 1348 80, /* 16K */ 1349 70, /* 32K */ 1350 60, /* 64K */ 1351 50, /* 128K */ 1352 40, /* 256K */ 1353 30, /* 512K */ 1354 20, /* 1M */ 1355 15, /* 2M */ 1356 10, /* 4M */ 1357 5, /* 8M */ 1358 0 /* 16M */ 1359 }; 1360 1361 /* 1362 * Calclate the metaslab's fragmentation metric. A return value 1363 * of ZFS_FRAG_INVALID means that the metaslab has not been upgraded and does 1364 * not support this metric. Otherwise, the return value should be in the 1365 * range [0, 100]. 1366 */ 1367 static uint64_t 1368 metaslab_fragmentation(metaslab_t *msp) 1369 { 1370 spa_t *spa = msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_spa; 1371 uint64_t fragmentation = 0; 1372 uint64_t total = 0; 1373 boolean_t feature_enabled = spa_feature_is_enabled(spa, 1374 SPA_FEATURE_SPACEMAP_HISTOGRAM); 1375 1376 if (!feature_enabled) 1377 return (ZFS_FRAG_INVALID); 1378 1379 /* 1380 * A null space map means that the entire metaslab is free 1381 * and thus is not fragmented. 1382 */ 1383 if (msp->ms_sm == NULL) 1384 return (0); 1385 1386 /* 1387 * If this metaslab's space_map has not been upgraded, flag it 1388 * so that we upgrade next time we encounter it. 1389 */ 1390 if (msp->ms_sm->sm_dbuf->db_size != sizeof (space_map_phys_t)) { 1391 uint64_t txg = spa_syncing_txg(spa); 1392 vdev_t *vd = msp->ms_group->mg_vd; 1393 1394 if (spa_writeable(spa)) { 1395 msp->ms_condense_wanted = B_TRUE; 1396 vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, msp, txg + 1); 1397 spa_dbgmsg(spa, "txg %llu, requesting force condense: " 1398 "msp %p, vd %p", txg, msp, vd); 1399 } 1400 return (ZFS_FRAG_INVALID); 1401 } 1402 1403 for (int i = 0; i < SPACE_MAP_HISTOGRAM_SIZE; i++) { 1404 uint64_t space = 0; 1405 uint8_t shift = msp->ms_sm->sm_shift; 1406 int idx = MIN(shift - SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT + i, 1407 FRAGMENTATION_TABLE_SIZE - 1); 1408 1409 if (msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i] == 0) 1410 continue; 1411 1412 space = msp->ms_sm->sm_phys->smp_histogram[i] << (i + shift); 1413 total += space; 1414 1415 ASSERT3U(idx, <, FRAGMENTATION_TABLE_SIZE); 1416 fragmentation += space * zfs_frag_table[idx]; 1417 } 1418 1419 if (total > 0) 1420 fragmentation /= total; 1421 ASSERT3U(fragmentation, <=, 100); 1422 return (fragmentation); 1423 } 1424 1425 /* 1426 * Compute a weight -- a selection preference value -- for the given metaslab. 1427 * This is based on the amount of free space, the level of fragmentation, 1428 * the LBA range, and whether the metaslab is loaded. 1429 */ 1430 static uint64_t 1431 metaslab_weight(metaslab_t *msp) 1432 { 1433 metaslab_group_t *mg = msp->ms_group; 1434 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 1435 uint64_t weight, space; 1436 1437 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1438 1439 /* 1440 * This vdev is in the process of being removed so there is nothing 1441 * for us to do here. 1442 */ 1443 if (vd->vdev_removing) { 1444 ASSERT0(space_map_allocated(msp->ms_sm)); 1445 ASSERT0(vd->vdev_ms_shift); 1446 return (0); 1447 } 1448 1449 /* 1450 * The baseline weight is the metaslab's free space. 1451 */ 1452 space = msp->ms_size - space_map_allocated(msp->ms_sm); 1453 1454 msp->ms_fragmentation = metaslab_fragmentation(msp); 1455 if (metaslab_fragmentation_factor_enabled && 1456 msp->ms_fragmentation != ZFS_FRAG_INVALID) { 1457 /* 1458 * Use the fragmentation information to inversely scale 1459 * down the baseline weight. We need to ensure that we 1460 * don't exclude this metaslab completely when it's 100% 1461 * fragmented. To avoid this we reduce the fragmented value 1462 * by 1. 1463 */ 1464 space = (space * (100 - (msp->ms_fragmentation - 1))) / 100; 1465 1466 /* 1467 * If space < SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE, then we will not allocate from 1468 * this metaslab again. The fragmentation metric may have 1469 * decreased the space to something smaller than 1470 * SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE, so reset the space to SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE 1471 * so that we can consume any remaining space. 1472 */ 1473 if (space > 0 && space < SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE) 1474 space = SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE; 1475 } 1476 weight = space; 1477 1478 /* 1479 * Modern disks have uniform bit density and constant angular velocity. 1480 * Therefore, the outer recording zones are faster (higher bandwidth) 1481 * than the inner zones by the ratio of outer to inner track diameter, 1482 * which is typically around 2:1. We account for this by assigning 1483 * higher weight to lower metaslabs (multiplier ranging from 2x to 1x). 1484 * In effect, this means that we'll select the metaslab with the most 1485 * free bandwidth rather than simply the one with the most free space. 1486 */ 1487 if (metaslab_lba_weighting_enabled) { 1488 weight = 2 * weight - (msp->ms_id * weight) / vd->vdev_ms_count; 1489 ASSERT(weight >= space && weight <= 2 * space); 1490 } 1491 1492 /* 1493 * If this metaslab is one we're actively using, adjust its 1494 * weight to make it preferable to any inactive metaslab so 1495 * we'll polish it off. If the fragmentation on this metaslab 1496 * has exceed our threshold, then don't mark it active. 1497 */ 1498 if (msp->ms_loaded && msp->ms_fragmentation != ZFS_FRAG_INVALID && 1499 msp->ms_fragmentation <= zfs_metaslab_fragmentation_threshold) { 1500 weight |= (msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK); 1501 } 1502 1503 return (weight); 1504 } 1505 1506 static int 1507 metaslab_activate(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t activation_weight) 1508 { 1509 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1510 1511 if ((msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK) == 0) { 1512 metaslab_load_wait(msp); 1513 if (!msp->ms_loaded) { 1514 int error = metaslab_load(msp); 1515 if (error) { 1516 metaslab_group_sort(msp->ms_group, msp, 0); 1517 return (error); 1518 } 1519 } 1520 1521 metaslab_group_sort(msp->ms_group, msp, 1522 msp->ms_weight | activation_weight); 1523 } 1524 ASSERT(msp->ms_loaded); 1525 ASSERT(msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK); 1526 1527 return (0); 1528 } 1529 1530 static void 1531 metaslab_passivate(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t size) 1532 { 1533 /* 1534 * If size < SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE, then we will not allocate from 1535 * this metaslab again. In that case, it had better be empty, 1536 * or we would be leaving space on the table. 1537 */ 1538 ASSERT(size >= SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE || range_tree_space(msp->ms_tree) == 0); 1539 metaslab_group_sort(msp->ms_group, msp, MIN(msp->ms_weight, size)); 1540 ASSERT((msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK) == 0); 1541 } 1542 1543 static void 1544 metaslab_preload(void *arg) 1545 { 1546 metaslab_t *msp = arg; 1547 spa_t *spa = msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_spa; 1548 1549 ASSERT(!MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_group->mg_lock)); 1550 1551 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 1552 metaslab_load_wait(msp); 1553 if (!msp->ms_loaded) 1554 (void) metaslab_load(msp); 1555 1556 /* 1557 * Set the ms_access_txg value so that we don't unload it right away. 1558 */ 1559 msp->ms_access_txg = spa_syncing_txg(spa) + metaslab_unload_delay + 1; 1560 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 1561 } 1562 1563 static void 1564 metaslab_group_preload(metaslab_group_t *mg) 1565 { 1566 spa_t *spa = mg->mg_vd->vdev_spa; 1567 metaslab_t *msp; 1568 avl_tree_t *t = &mg->mg_metaslab_tree; 1569 int m = 0; 1570 1571 if (spa_shutting_down(spa) || !metaslab_preload_enabled) { 1572 taskq_wait(mg->mg_taskq); 1573 return; 1574 } 1575 1576 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 1577 /* 1578 * Load the next potential metaslabs 1579 */ 1580 msp = avl_first(t); 1581 while (msp != NULL) { 1582 metaslab_t *msp_next = AVL_NEXT(t, msp); 1583 1584 /* 1585 * We preload only the maximum number of metaslabs specified 1586 * by metaslab_preload_limit. If a metaslab is being forced 1587 * to condense then we preload it too. This will ensure 1588 * that force condensing happens in the next txg. 1589 */ 1590 if (++m > metaslab_preload_limit && !msp->ms_condense_wanted) { 1591 msp = msp_next; 1592 continue; 1593 } 1594 1595 /* 1596 * We must drop the metaslab group lock here to preserve 1597 * lock ordering with the ms_lock (when grabbing both 1598 * the mg_lock and the ms_lock, the ms_lock must be taken 1599 * first). As a result, it is possible that the ordering 1600 * of the metaslabs within the avl tree may change before 1601 * we reacquire the lock. The metaslab cannot be removed from 1602 * the tree while we're in syncing context so it is safe to 1603 * drop the mg_lock here. If the metaslabs are reordered 1604 * nothing will break -- we just may end up loading a 1605 * less than optimal one. 1606 */ 1607 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 1608 VERIFY(taskq_dispatch(mg->mg_taskq, metaslab_preload, 1609 msp, TQ_SLEEP) != NULL); 1610 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 1611 msp = msp_next; 1612 } 1613 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 1614 } 1615 1616 /* 1617 * Determine if the space map's on-disk footprint is past our tolerance 1618 * for inefficiency. We would like to use the following criteria to make 1619 * our decision: 1620 * 1621 * 1. The size of the space map object should not dramatically increase as a 1622 * result of writing out the free space range tree. 1623 * 1624 * 2. The minimal on-disk space map representation is zfs_condense_pct/100 1625 * times the size than the free space range tree representation 1626 * (i.e. zfs_condense_pct = 110 and in-core = 1MB, minimal = 1.1.MB). 1627 * 1628 * 3. The on-disk size of the space map should actually decrease. 1629 * 1630 * Checking the first condition is tricky since we don't want to walk 1631 * the entire AVL tree calculating the estimated on-disk size. Instead we 1632 * use the size-ordered range tree in the metaslab and calculate the 1633 * size required to write out the largest segment in our free tree. If the 1634 * size required to represent that segment on disk is larger than the space 1635 * map object then we avoid condensing this map. 1636 * 1637 * To determine the second criterion we use a best-case estimate and assume 1638 * each segment can be represented on-disk as a single 64-bit entry. We refer 1639 * to this best-case estimate as the space map's minimal form. 1640 * 1641 * Unfortunately, we cannot compute the on-disk size of the space map in this 1642 * context because we cannot accurately compute the effects of compression, etc. 1643 * Instead, we apply the heuristic described in the block comment for 1644 * zfs_metaslab_condense_block_threshold - we only condense if the space used 1645 * is greater than a threshold number of blocks. 1646 */ 1647 static boolean_t 1648 metaslab_should_condense(metaslab_t *msp) 1649 { 1650 space_map_t *sm = msp->ms_sm; 1651 range_seg_t *rs; 1652 uint64_t size, entries, segsz, object_size, optimal_size, record_size; 1653 dmu_object_info_t doi; 1654 uint64_t vdev_blocksize = 1 << msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_ashift; 1655 1656 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1657 ASSERT(msp->ms_loaded); 1658 1659 /* 1660 * Use the ms_size_tree range tree, which is ordered by size, to 1661 * obtain the largest segment in the free tree. We always condense 1662 * metaslabs that are empty and metaslabs for which a condense 1663 * request has been made. 1664 */ 1665 rs = avl_last(&msp->ms_size_tree); 1666 if (rs == NULL || msp->ms_condense_wanted) 1667 return (B_TRUE); 1668 1669 /* 1670 * Calculate the number of 64-bit entries this segment would 1671 * require when written to disk. If this single segment would be 1672 * larger on-disk than the entire current on-disk structure, then 1673 * clearly condensing will increase the on-disk structure size. 1674 */ 1675 size = (rs->rs_end - rs->rs_start) >> sm->sm_shift; 1676 entries = size / (MIN(size, SM_RUN_MAX)); 1677 segsz = entries * sizeof (uint64_t); 1678 1679 optimal_size = sizeof (uint64_t) * avl_numnodes(&msp->ms_tree->rt_root); 1680 object_size = space_map_length(msp->ms_sm); 1681 1682 dmu_object_info_from_db(sm->sm_dbuf, &doi); 1683 record_size = MAX(doi.doi_data_block_size, vdev_blocksize); 1684 1685 return (segsz <= object_size && 1686 object_size >= (optimal_size * zfs_condense_pct / 100) && 1687 object_size > zfs_metaslab_condense_block_threshold * record_size); 1688 } 1689 1690 /* 1691 * Condense the on-disk space map representation to its minimized form. 1692 * The minimized form consists of a small number of allocations followed by 1693 * the entries of the free range tree. 1694 */ 1695 static void 1696 metaslab_condense(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t txg, dmu_tx_t *tx) 1697 { 1698 spa_t *spa = msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_spa; 1699 range_tree_t *freetree = msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK]; 1700 range_tree_t *condense_tree; 1701 space_map_t *sm = msp->ms_sm; 1702 1703 ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&msp->ms_lock)); 1704 ASSERT3U(spa_sync_pass(spa), ==, 1); 1705 ASSERT(msp->ms_loaded); 1706 1707 1708 spa_dbgmsg(spa, "condensing: txg %llu, msp[%llu] %p, " 1709 "smp size %llu, segments %lu, forcing condense=%s", txg, 1710 msp->ms_id, msp, space_map_length(msp->ms_sm), 1711 avl_numnodes(&msp->ms_tree->rt_root), 1712 msp->ms_condense_wanted ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); 1713 1714 msp->ms_condense_wanted = B_FALSE; 1715 1716 /* 1717 * Create an range tree that is 100% allocated. We remove segments 1718 * that have been freed in this txg, any deferred frees that exist, 1719 * and any allocation in the future. Removing segments should be 1720 * a relatively inexpensive operation since we expect these trees to 1721 * have a small number of nodes. 1722 */ 1723 condense_tree = range_tree_create(NULL, NULL, &msp->ms_lock); 1724 range_tree_add(condense_tree, msp->ms_start, msp->ms_size); 1725 1726 /* 1727 * Remove what's been freed in this txg from the condense_tree. 1728 * Since we're in sync_pass 1, we know that all the frees from 1729 * this txg are in the freetree. 1730 */ 1731 range_tree_walk(freetree, range_tree_remove, condense_tree); 1732 1733 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_DEFER_SIZE; t++) { 1734 range_tree_walk(msp->ms_defertree[t], 1735 range_tree_remove, condense_tree); 1736 } 1737 1738 for (int t = 1; t < TXG_CONCURRENT_STATES; t++) { 1739 range_tree_walk(msp->ms_alloctree[(txg + t) & TXG_MASK], 1740 range_tree_remove, condense_tree); 1741 } 1742 1743 /* 1744 * We're about to drop the metaslab's lock thus allowing 1745 * other consumers to change it's content. Set the 1746 * metaslab's ms_condensing flag to ensure that 1747 * allocations on this metaslab do not occur while we're 1748 * in the middle of committing it to disk. This is only critical 1749 * for the ms_tree as all other range trees use per txg 1750 * views of their content. 1751 */ 1752 msp->ms_condensing = B_TRUE; 1753 1754 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 1755 space_map_truncate(sm, tx); 1756 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 1757 1758 /* 1759 * While we would ideally like to create a space_map representation 1760 * that consists only of allocation records, doing so can be 1761 * prohibitively expensive because the in-core free tree can be 1762 * large, and therefore computationally expensive to subtract 1763 * from the condense_tree. Instead we sync out two trees, a cheap 1764 * allocation only tree followed by the in-core free tree. While not 1765 * optimal, this is typically close to optimal, and much cheaper to 1766 * compute. 1767 */ 1768 space_map_write(sm, condense_tree, SM_ALLOC, tx); 1769 range_tree_vacate(condense_tree, NULL, NULL); 1770 range_tree_destroy(condense_tree); 1771 1772 space_map_write(sm, msp->ms_tree, SM_FREE, tx); 1773 msp->ms_condensing = B_FALSE; 1774 } 1775 1776 /* 1777 * Write a metaslab to disk in the context of the specified transaction group. 1778 */ 1779 void 1780 metaslab_sync(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t txg) 1781 { 1782 metaslab_group_t *mg = msp->ms_group; 1783 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 1784 spa_t *spa = vd->vdev_spa; 1785 objset_t *mos = spa_meta_objset(spa); 1786 range_tree_t *alloctree = msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK]; 1787 range_tree_t **freetree = &msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK]; 1788 range_tree_t **freed_tree = 1789 &msp->ms_freetree[TXG_CLEAN(txg) & TXG_MASK]; 1790 dmu_tx_t *tx; 1791 uint64_t object = space_map_object(msp->ms_sm); 1792 1793 ASSERT(!vd->vdev_ishole); 1794 1795 /* 1796 * This metaslab has just been added so there's no work to do now. 1797 */ 1798 if (*freetree == NULL) { 1799 ASSERT3P(alloctree, ==, NULL); 1800 return; 1801 } 1802 1803 ASSERT3P(alloctree, !=, NULL); 1804 ASSERT3P(*freetree, !=, NULL); 1805 ASSERT3P(*freed_tree, !=, NULL); 1806 1807 /* 1808 * Normally, we don't want to process a metaslab if there 1809 * are no allocations or frees to perform. However, if the metaslab 1810 * is being forced to condense we need to let it through. 1811 */ 1812 if (range_tree_space(alloctree) == 0 && 1813 range_tree_space(*freetree) == 0 && 1814 !msp->ms_condense_wanted) 1815 return; 1816 1817 /* 1818 * The only state that can actually be changing concurrently with 1819 * metaslab_sync() is the metaslab's ms_tree. No other thread can 1820 * be modifying this txg's alloctree, freetree, freed_tree, or 1821 * space_map_phys_t. Therefore, we only hold ms_lock to satify 1822 * space_map ASSERTs. We drop it whenever we call into the DMU, 1823 * because the DMU can call down to us (e.g. via zio_free()) at 1824 * any time. 1825 */ 1826 1827 tx = dmu_tx_create_assigned(spa_get_dsl(spa), txg); 1828 1829 if (msp->ms_sm == NULL) { 1830 uint64_t new_object; 1831 1832 new_object = space_map_alloc(mos, tx); 1833 VERIFY3U(new_object, !=, 0); 1834 1835 VERIFY0(space_map_open(&msp->ms_sm, mos, new_object, 1836 msp->ms_start, msp->ms_size, vd->vdev_ashift, 1837 &msp->ms_lock)); 1838 ASSERT(msp->ms_sm != NULL); 1839 } 1840 1841 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 1842 1843 /* 1844 * Note: metaslab_condense() clears the space_map's histogram. 1845 * Therefore we must verify and remove this histogram before 1846 * condensing. 1847 */ 1848 metaslab_group_histogram_verify(mg); 1849 metaslab_class_histogram_verify(mg->mg_class); 1850 metaslab_group_histogram_remove(mg, msp); 1851 1852 if (msp->ms_loaded && spa_sync_pass(spa) == 1 && 1853 metaslab_should_condense(msp)) { 1854 metaslab_condense(msp, txg, tx); 1855 } else { 1856 space_map_write(msp->ms_sm, alloctree, SM_ALLOC, tx); 1857 space_map_write(msp->ms_sm, *freetree, SM_FREE, tx); 1858 } 1859 1860 if (msp->ms_loaded) { 1861 /* 1862 * When the space map is loaded, we have an accruate 1863 * histogram in the range tree. This gives us an opportunity 1864 * to bring the space map's histogram up-to-date so we clear 1865 * it first before updating it. 1866 */ 1867 space_map_histogram_clear(msp->ms_sm); 1868 space_map_histogram_add(msp->ms_sm, msp->ms_tree, tx); 1869 } else { 1870 /* 1871 * Since the space map is not loaded we simply update the 1872 * exisiting histogram with what was freed in this txg. This 1873 * means that the on-disk histogram may not have an accurate 1874 * view of the free space but it's close enough to allow 1875 * us to make allocation decisions. 1876 */ 1877 space_map_histogram_add(msp->ms_sm, *freetree, tx); 1878 } 1879 metaslab_group_histogram_add(mg, msp); 1880 metaslab_group_histogram_verify(mg); 1881 metaslab_class_histogram_verify(mg->mg_class); 1882 1883 /* 1884 * For sync pass 1, we avoid traversing this txg's free range tree 1885 * and instead will just swap the pointers for freetree and 1886 * freed_tree. We can safely do this since the freed_tree is 1887 * guaranteed to be empty on the initial pass. 1888 */ 1889 if (spa_sync_pass(spa) == 1) { 1890 range_tree_swap(freetree, freed_tree); 1891 } else { 1892 range_tree_vacate(*freetree, range_tree_add, *freed_tree); 1893 } 1894 range_tree_vacate(alloctree, NULL, NULL); 1895 1896 ASSERT0(range_tree_space(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK])); 1897 ASSERT0(range_tree_space(msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK])); 1898 1899 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 1900 1901 if (object != space_map_object(msp->ms_sm)) { 1902 object = space_map_object(msp->ms_sm); 1903 dmu_write(mos, vd->vdev_ms_array, sizeof (uint64_t) * 1904 msp->ms_id, sizeof (uint64_t), &object, tx); 1905 } 1906 dmu_tx_commit(tx); 1907 } 1908 1909 /* 1910 * Called after a transaction group has completely synced to mark 1911 * all of the metaslab's free space as usable. 1912 */ 1913 void 1914 metaslab_sync_done(metaslab_t *msp, uint64_t txg) 1915 { 1916 metaslab_group_t *mg = msp->ms_group; 1917 vdev_t *vd = mg->mg_vd; 1918 range_tree_t **freed_tree; 1919 range_tree_t **defer_tree; 1920 int64_t alloc_delta, defer_delta; 1921 1922 ASSERT(!vd->vdev_ishole); 1923 1924 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 1925 1926 /* 1927 * If this metaslab is just becoming available, initialize its 1928 * alloctrees, freetrees, and defertree and add its capacity to 1929 * the vdev. 1930 */ 1931 if (msp->ms_freetree[TXG_CLEAN(txg) & TXG_MASK] == NULL) { 1932 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_SIZE; t++) { 1933 ASSERT(msp->ms_alloctree[t] == NULL); 1934 ASSERT(msp->ms_freetree[t] == NULL); 1935 1936 msp->ms_alloctree[t] = range_tree_create(NULL, msp, 1937 &msp->ms_lock); 1938 msp->ms_freetree[t] = range_tree_create(NULL, msp, 1939 &msp->ms_lock); 1940 } 1941 1942 for (int t = 0; t < TXG_DEFER_SIZE; t++) { 1943 ASSERT(msp->ms_defertree[t] == NULL); 1944 1945 msp->ms_defertree[t] = range_tree_create(NULL, msp, 1946 &msp->ms_lock); 1947 } 1948 1949 vdev_space_update(vd, 0, 0, msp->ms_size); 1950 } 1951 1952 freed_tree = &msp->ms_freetree[TXG_CLEAN(txg) & TXG_MASK]; 1953 defer_tree = &msp->ms_defertree[txg % TXG_DEFER_SIZE]; 1954 1955 alloc_delta = space_map_alloc_delta(msp->ms_sm); 1956 defer_delta = range_tree_space(*freed_tree) - 1957 range_tree_space(*defer_tree); 1958 1959 vdev_space_update(vd, alloc_delta + defer_delta, defer_delta, 0); 1960 1961 ASSERT0(range_tree_space(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK])); 1962 ASSERT0(range_tree_space(msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK])); 1963 1964 /* 1965 * If there's a metaslab_load() in progress, wait for it to complete 1966 * so that we have a consistent view of the in-core space map. 1967 */ 1968 metaslab_load_wait(msp); 1969 1970 /* 1971 * Move the frees from the defer_tree back to the free 1972 * range tree (if it's loaded). Swap the freed_tree and the 1973 * defer_tree -- this is safe to do because we've just emptied out 1974 * the defer_tree. 1975 */ 1976 range_tree_vacate(*defer_tree, 1977 msp->ms_loaded ? range_tree_add : NULL, msp->ms_tree); 1978 range_tree_swap(freed_tree, defer_tree); 1979 1980 space_map_update(msp->ms_sm); 1981 1982 msp->ms_deferspace += defer_delta; 1983 ASSERT3S(msp->ms_deferspace, >=, 0); 1984 ASSERT3S(msp->ms_deferspace, <=, msp->ms_size); 1985 if (msp->ms_deferspace != 0) { 1986 /* 1987 * Keep syncing this metaslab until all deferred frees 1988 * are back in circulation. 1989 */ 1990 vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, msp, txg + 1); 1991 } 1992 1993 if (msp->ms_loaded && msp->ms_access_txg < txg) { 1994 for (int t = 1; t < TXG_CONCURRENT_STATES; t++) { 1995 VERIFY0(range_tree_space( 1996 msp->ms_alloctree[(txg + t) & TXG_MASK])); 1997 } 1998 1999 if (!metaslab_debug_unload) 2000 metaslab_unload(msp); 2001 } 2002 2003 metaslab_group_sort(mg, msp, metaslab_weight(msp)); 2004 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2005 } 2006 2007 void 2008 metaslab_sync_reassess(metaslab_group_t *mg) 2009 { 2010 metaslab_group_alloc_update(mg); 2011 mg->mg_fragmentation = metaslab_group_fragmentation(mg); 2012 2013 /* 2014 * Preload the next potential metaslabs 2015 */ 2016 metaslab_group_preload(mg); 2017 } 2018 2019 static uint64_t 2020 metaslab_distance(metaslab_t *msp, dva_t *dva) 2021 { 2022 uint64_t ms_shift = msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_ms_shift; 2023 uint64_t offset = DVA_GET_OFFSET(dva) >> ms_shift; 2024 uint64_t start = msp->ms_id; 2025 2026 if (msp->ms_group->mg_vd->vdev_id != DVA_GET_VDEV(dva)) 2027 return (1ULL << 63); 2028 2029 if (offset < start) 2030 return ((start - offset) << ms_shift); 2031 if (offset > start) 2032 return ((offset - start) << ms_shift); 2033 return (0); 2034 } 2035 2036 static uint64_t 2037 metaslab_group_alloc(metaslab_group_t *mg, uint64_t psize, uint64_t asize, 2038 uint64_t txg, uint64_t min_distance, dva_t *dva, int d) 2039 { 2040 spa_t *spa = mg->mg_vd->vdev_spa; 2041 metaslab_t *msp = NULL; 2042 uint64_t offset = -1ULL; 2043 avl_tree_t *t = &mg->mg_metaslab_tree; 2044 uint64_t activation_weight; 2045 uint64_t target_distance; 2046 int i; 2047 2048 activation_weight = METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY; 2049 for (i = 0; i < d; i++) { 2050 if (DVA_GET_VDEV(&dva[i]) == mg->mg_vd->vdev_id) { 2051 activation_weight = METASLAB_WEIGHT_SECONDARY; 2052 break; 2053 } 2054 } 2055 2056 for (;;) { 2057 boolean_t was_active; 2058 2059 mutex_enter(&mg->mg_lock); 2060 for (msp = avl_first(t); msp; msp = AVL_NEXT(t, msp)) { 2061 if (msp->ms_weight < asize) { 2062 spa_dbgmsg(spa, "%s: failed to meet weight " 2063 "requirement: vdev %llu, txg %llu, mg %p, " 2064 "msp %p, psize %llu, asize %llu, " 2065 "weight %llu", spa_name(spa), 2066 mg->mg_vd->vdev_id, txg, 2067 mg, msp, psize, asize, msp->ms_weight); 2068 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 2069 return (-1ULL); 2070 } 2071 2072 /* 2073 * If the selected metaslab is condensing, skip it. 2074 */ 2075 if (msp->ms_condensing) 2076 continue; 2077 2078 was_active = msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK; 2079 if (activation_weight == METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY) 2080 break; 2081 2082 target_distance = min_distance + 2083 (space_map_allocated(msp->ms_sm) != 0 ? 0 : 2084 min_distance >> 1); 2085 2086 for (i = 0; i < d; i++) 2087 if (metaslab_distance(msp, &dva[i]) < 2088 target_distance) 2089 break; 2090 if (i == d) 2091 break; 2092 } 2093 mutex_exit(&mg->mg_lock); 2094 if (msp == NULL) 2095 return (-1ULL); 2096 2097 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 2098 2099 /* 2100 * Ensure that the metaslab we have selected is still 2101 * capable of handling our request. It's possible that 2102 * another thread may have changed the weight while we 2103 * were blocked on the metaslab lock. 2104 */ 2105 if (msp->ms_weight < asize || (was_active && 2106 !(msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK) && 2107 activation_weight == METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY)) { 2108 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2109 continue; 2110 } 2111 2112 if ((msp->ms_weight & METASLAB_WEIGHT_SECONDARY) && 2113 activation_weight == METASLAB_WEIGHT_PRIMARY) { 2114 metaslab_passivate(msp, 2115 msp->ms_weight & ~METASLAB_ACTIVE_MASK); 2116 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2117 continue; 2118 } 2119 2120 if (metaslab_activate(msp, activation_weight) != 0) { 2121 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2122 continue; 2123 } 2124 2125 /* 2126 * If this metaslab is currently condensing then pick again as 2127 * we can't manipulate this metaslab until it's committed 2128 * to disk. 2129 */ 2130 if (msp->ms_condensing) { 2131 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2132 continue; 2133 } 2134 2135 if ((offset = metaslab_block_alloc(msp, asize)) != -1ULL) 2136 break; 2137 2138 metaslab_passivate(msp, metaslab_block_maxsize(msp)); 2139 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2140 } 2141 2142 if (range_tree_space(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK]) == 0) 2143 vdev_dirty(mg->mg_vd, VDD_METASLAB, msp, txg); 2144 2145 range_tree_add(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK], offset, asize); 2146 msp->ms_access_txg = txg + metaslab_unload_delay; 2147 2148 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2149 2150 return (offset); 2151 } 2152 2153 /* 2154 * Allocate a block for the specified i/o. 2155 */ 2156 static int 2157 metaslab_alloc_dva(spa_t *spa, metaslab_class_t *mc, uint64_t psize, 2158 dva_t *dva, int d, dva_t *hintdva, uint64_t txg, int flags) 2159 { 2160 metaslab_group_t *mg, *rotor; 2161 vdev_t *vd; 2162 int dshift = 3; 2163 int all_zero; 2164 int zio_lock = B_FALSE; 2165 boolean_t allocatable; 2166 uint64_t offset = -1ULL; 2167 uint64_t asize; 2168 uint64_t distance; 2169 2170 ASSERT(!DVA_IS_VALID(&dva[d])); 2171 2172 /* 2173 * For testing, make some blocks above a certain size be gang blocks. 2174 */ 2175 if (psize >= metaslab_gang_bang && (ddi_get_lbolt() & 3) == 0) 2176 return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC)); 2177 2178 /* 2179 * Start at the rotor and loop through all mgs until we find something. 2180 * Note that there's no locking on mc_rotor or mc_aliquot because 2181 * nothing actually breaks if we miss a few updates -- we just won't 2182 * allocate quite as evenly. It all balances out over time. 2183 * 2184 * If we are doing ditto or log blocks, try to spread them across 2185 * consecutive vdevs. If we're forced to reuse a vdev before we've 2186 * allocated all of our ditto blocks, then try and spread them out on 2187 * that vdev as much as possible. If it turns out to not be possible, 2188 * gradually lower our standards until anything becomes acceptable. 2189 * Also, allocating on consecutive vdevs (as opposed to random vdevs) 2190 * gives us hope of containing our fault domains to something we're 2191 * able to reason about. Otherwise, any two top-level vdev failures 2192 * will guarantee the loss of data. With consecutive allocation, 2193 * only two adjacent top-level vdev failures will result in data loss. 2194 * 2195 * If we are doing gang blocks (hintdva is non-NULL), try to keep 2196 * ourselves on the same vdev as our gang block header. That 2197 * way, we can hope for locality in vdev_cache, plus it makes our 2198 * fault domains something tractable. 2199 */ 2200 if (hintdva) { 2201 vd = vdev_lookup_top(spa, DVA_GET_VDEV(&hintdva[d])); 2202 2203 /* 2204 * It's possible the vdev we're using as the hint no 2205 * longer exists (i.e. removed). Consult the rotor when 2206 * all else fails. 2207 */ 2208 if (vd != NULL) { 2209 mg = vd->vdev_mg; 2210 2211 if (flags & METASLAB_HINTBP_AVOID && 2212 mg->mg_next != NULL) 2213 mg = mg->mg_next; 2214 } else { 2215 mg = mc->mc_rotor; 2216 } 2217 } else if (d != 0) { 2218 vd = vdev_lookup_top(spa, DVA_GET_VDEV(&dva[d - 1])); 2219 mg = vd->vdev_mg->mg_next; 2220 } else { 2221 mg = mc->mc_rotor; 2222 } 2223 2224 /* 2225 * If the hint put us into the wrong metaslab class, or into a 2226 * metaslab group that has been passivated, just follow the rotor. 2227 */ 2228 if (mg->mg_class != mc || mg->mg_activation_count <= 0) 2229 mg = mc->mc_rotor; 2230 2231 rotor = mg; 2232 top: 2233 all_zero = B_TRUE; 2234 do { 2235 ASSERT(mg->mg_activation_count == 1); 2236 2237 vd = mg->mg_vd; 2238 2239 /* 2240 * Don't allocate from faulted devices. 2241 */ 2242 if (zio_lock) { 2243 spa_config_enter(spa, SCL_ZIO, FTAG, RW_READER); 2244 allocatable = vdev_allocatable(vd); 2245 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_ZIO, FTAG); 2246 } else { 2247 allocatable = vdev_allocatable(vd); 2248 } 2249 2250 /* 2251 * Determine if the selected metaslab group is eligible 2252 * for allocations. If we're ganging or have requested 2253 * an allocation for the smallest gang block size 2254 * then we don't want to avoid allocating to the this 2255 * metaslab group. If we're in this condition we should 2256 * try to allocate from any device possible so that we 2257 * don't inadvertently return ENOSPC and suspend the pool 2258 * even though space is still available. 2259 */ 2260 if (allocatable && CAN_FASTGANG(flags) && 2261 psize > SPA_GANGBLOCKSIZE) 2262 allocatable = metaslab_group_allocatable(mg); 2263 2264 if (!allocatable) 2265 goto next; 2266 2267 /* 2268 * Avoid writing single-copy data to a failing vdev 2269 * unless the user instructs us that it is okay. 2270 */ 2271 if ((vd->vdev_stat.vs_write_errors > 0 || 2272 vd->vdev_state < VDEV_STATE_HEALTHY) && 2273 d == 0 && dshift == 3 && vd->vdev_children == 0) { 2274 all_zero = B_FALSE; 2275 goto next; 2276 } 2277 2278 ASSERT(mg->mg_class == mc); 2279 2280 distance = vd->vdev_asize >> dshift; 2281 if (distance <= (1ULL << vd->vdev_ms_shift)) 2282 distance = 0; 2283 else 2284 all_zero = B_FALSE; 2285 2286 asize = vdev_psize_to_asize(vd, psize); 2287 ASSERT(P2PHASE(asize, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift) == 0); 2288 2289 offset = metaslab_group_alloc(mg, psize, asize, txg, distance, 2290 dva, d); 2291 if (offset != -1ULL) { 2292 /* 2293 * If we've just selected this metaslab group, 2294 * figure out whether the corresponding vdev is 2295 * over- or under-used relative to the pool, 2296 * and set an allocation bias to even it out. 2297 */ 2298 if (mc->mc_aliquot == 0 && metaslab_bias_enabled) { 2299 vdev_stat_t *vs = &vd->vdev_stat; 2300 int64_t vu, cu; 2301 2302 vu = (vs->vs_alloc * 100) / (vs->vs_space + 1); 2303 cu = (mc->mc_alloc * 100) / (mc->mc_space + 1); 2304 2305 /* 2306 * Calculate how much more or less we should 2307 * try to allocate from this device during 2308 * this iteration around the rotor. 2309 * For example, if a device is 80% full 2310 * and the pool is 20% full then we should 2311 * reduce allocations by 60% on this device. 2312 * 2313 * mg_bias = (20 - 80) * 512K / 100 = -307K 2314 * 2315 * This reduces allocations by 307K for this 2316 * iteration. 2317 */ 2318 mg->mg_bias = ((cu - vu) * 2319 (int64_t)mg->mg_aliquot) / 100; 2320 } else if (!metaslab_bias_enabled) { 2321 mg->mg_bias = 0; 2322 } 2323 2324 if (atomic_add_64_nv(&mc->mc_aliquot, asize) >= 2325 mg->mg_aliquot + mg->mg_bias) { 2326 mc->mc_rotor = mg->mg_next; 2327 mc->mc_aliquot = 0; 2328 } 2329 2330 DVA_SET_VDEV(&dva[d], vd->vdev_id); 2331 DVA_SET_OFFSET(&dva[d], offset); 2332 DVA_SET_GANG(&dva[d], !!(flags & METASLAB_GANG_HEADER)); 2333 DVA_SET_ASIZE(&dva[d], asize); 2334 2335 return (0); 2336 } 2337 next: 2338 mc->mc_rotor = mg->mg_next; 2339 mc->mc_aliquot = 0; 2340 } while ((mg = mg->mg_next) != rotor); 2341 2342 if (!all_zero) { 2343 dshift++; 2344 ASSERT(dshift < 64); 2345 goto top; 2346 } 2347 2348 if (!allocatable && !zio_lock) { 2349 dshift = 3; 2350 zio_lock = B_TRUE; 2351 goto top; 2352 } 2353 2354 bzero(&dva[d], sizeof (dva_t)); 2355 2356 return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC)); 2357 } 2358 2359 /* 2360 * Free the block represented by DVA in the context of the specified 2361 * transaction group. 2362 */ 2363 static void 2364 metaslab_free_dva(spa_t *spa, const dva_t *dva, uint64_t txg, boolean_t now) 2365 { 2366 uint64_t vdev = DVA_GET_VDEV(dva); 2367 uint64_t offset = DVA_GET_OFFSET(dva); 2368 uint64_t size = DVA_GET_ASIZE(dva); 2369 vdev_t *vd; 2370 metaslab_t *msp; 2371 2372 ASSERT(DVA_IS_VALID(dva)); 2373 2374 if (txg > spa_freeze_txg(spa)) 2375 return; 2376 2377 if ((vd = vdev_lookup_top(spa, vdev)) == NULL || 2378 (offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift) >= vd->vdev_ms_count) { 2379 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "metaslab_free_dva(): bad DVA %llu:%llu", 2380 (u_longlong_t)vdev, (u_longlong_t)offset); 2381 ASSERT(0); 2382 return; 2383 } 2384 2385 msp = vd->vdev_ms[offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift]; 2386 2387 if (DVA_GET_GANG(dva)) 2388 size = vdev_psize_to_asize(vd, SPA_GANGBLOCKSIZE); 2389 2390 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 2391 2392 if (now) { 2393 range_tree_remove(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK], 2394 offset, size); 2395 2396 VERIFY(!msp->ms_condensing); 2397 VERIFY3U(offset, >=, msp->ms_start); 2398 VERIFY3U(offset + size, <=, msp->ms_start + msp->ms_size); 2399 VERIFY3U(range_tree_space(msp->ms_tree) + size, <=, 2400 msp->ms_size); 2401 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(offset, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 2402 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(size, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 2403 range_tree_add(msp->ms_tree, offset, size); 2404 } else { 2405 if (range_tree_space(msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK]) == 0) 2406 vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, msp, txg); 2407 range_tree_add(msp->ms_freetree[txg & TXG_MASK], 2408 offset, size); 2409 } 2410 2411 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2412 } 2413 2414 /* 2415 * Intent log support: upon opening the pool after a crash, notify the SPA 2416 * of blocks that the intent log has allocated for immediate write, but 2417 * which are still considered free by the SPA because the last transaction 2418 * group didn't commit yet. 2419 */ 2420 static int 2421 metaslab_claim_dva(spa_t *spa, const dva_t *dva, uint64_t txg) 2422 { 2423 uint64_t vdev = DVA_GET_VDEV(dva); 2424 uint64_t offset = DVA_GET_OFFSET(dva); 2425 uint64_t size = DVA_GET_ASIZE(dva); 2426 vdev_t *vd; 2427 metaslab_t *msp; 2428 int error = 0; 2429 2430 ASSERT(DVA_IS_VALID(dva)); 2431 2432 if ((vd = vdev_lookup_top(spa, vdev)) == NULL || 2433 (offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift) >= vd->vdev_ms_count) 2434 return (SET_ERROR(ENXIO)); 2435 2436 msp = vd->vdev_ms[offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift]; 2437 2438 if (DVA_GET_GANG(dva)) 2439 size = vdev_psize_to_asize(vd, SPA_GANGBLOCKSIZE); 2440 2441 mutex_enter(&msp->ms_lock); 2442 2443 if ((txg != 0 && spa_writeable(spa)) || !msp->ms_loaded) 2444 error = metaslab_activate(msp, METASLAB_WEIGHT_SECONDARY); 2445 2446 if (error == 0 && !range_tree_contains(msp->ms_tree, offset, size)) 2447 error = SET_ERROR(ENOENT); 2448 2449 if (error || txg == 0) { /* txg == 0 indicates dry run */ 2450 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2451 return (error); 2452 } 2453 2454 VERIFY(!msp->ms_condensing); 2455 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(offset, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 2456 VERIFY0(P2PHASE(size, 1ULL << vd->vdev_ashift)); 2457 VERIFY3U(range_tree_space(msp->ms_tree) - size, <=, msp->ms_size); 2458 range_tree_remove(msp->ms_tree, offset, size); 2459 2460 if (spa_writeable(spa)) { /* don't dirty if we're zdb(1M) */ 2461 if (range_tree_space(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK]) == 0) 2462 vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, msp, txg); 2463 range_tree_add(msp->ms_alloctree[txg & TXG_MASK], offset, size); 2464 } 2465 2466 mutex_exit(&msp->ms_lock); 2467 2468 return (0); 2469 } 2470 2471 int 2472 metaslab_alloc(spa_t *spa, metaslab_class_t *mc, uint64_t psize, blkptr_t *bp, 2473 int ndvas, uint64_t txg, blkptr_t *hintbp, int flags) 2474 { 2475 dva_t *dva = bp->blk_dva; 2476 dva_t *hintdva = hintbp->blk_dva; 2477 int error = 0; 2478 2479 ASSERT(bp->blk_birth == 0); 2480 ASSERT(BP_PHYSICAL_BIRTH(bp) == 0); 2481 2482 spa_config_enter(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG, RW_READER); 2483 2484 if (mc->mc_rotor == NULL) { /* no vdevs in this class */ 2485 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG); 2486 return (SET_ERROR(ENOSPC)); 2487 } 2488 2489 ASSERT(ndvas > 0 && ndvas <= spa_max_replication(spa)); 2490 ASSERT(BP_GET_NDVAS(bp) == 0); 2491 ASSERT(hintbp == NULL || ndvas <= BP_GET_NDVAS(hintbp)); 2492 2493 for (int d = 0; d < ndvas; d++) { 2494 error = metaslab_alloc_dva(spa, mc, psize, dva, d, hintdva, 2495 txg, flags); 2496 if (error != 0) { 2497 for (d--; d >= 0; d--) { 2498 metaslab_free_dva(spa, &dva[d], txg, B_TRUE); 2499 bzero(&dva[d], sizeof (dva_t)); 2500 } 2501 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG); 2502 return (error); 2503 } 2504 } 2505 ASSERT(error == 0); 2506 ASSERT(BP_GET_NDVAS(bp) == ndvas); 2507 2508 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG); 2509 2510 BP_SET_BIRTH(bp, txg, txg); 2511 2512 return (0); 2513 } 2514 2515 void 2516 metaslab_free(spa_t *spa, const blkptr_t *bp, uint64_t txg, boolean_t now) 2517 { 2518 const dva_t *dva = bp->blk_dva; 2519 int ndvas = BP_GET_NDVAS(bp); 2520 2521 ASSERT(!BP_IS_HOLE(bp)); 2522 ASSERT(!now || bp->blk_birth >= spa_syncing_txg(spa)); 2523 2524 spa_config_enter(spa, SCL_FREE, FTAG, RW_READER); 2525 2526 for (int d = 0; d < ndvas; d++) 2527 metaslab_free_dva(spa, &dva[d], txg, now); 2528 2529 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_FREE, FTAG); 2530 } 2531 2532 int 2533 metaslab_claim(spa_t *spa, const blkptr_t *bp, uint64_t txg) 2534 { 2535 const dva_t *dva = bp->blk_dva; 2536 int ndvas = BP_GET_NDVAS(bp); 2537 int error = 0; 2538 2539 ASSERT(!BP_IS_HOLE(bp)); 2540 2541 if (txg != 0) { 2542 /* 2543 * First do a dry run to make sure all DVAs are claimable, 2544 * so we don't have to unwind from partial failures below. 2545 */ 2546 if ((error = metaslab_claim(spa, bp, 0)) != 0) 2547 return (error); 2548 } 2549 2550 spa_config_enter(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG, RW_READER); 2551 2552 for (int d = 0; d < ndvas; d++) 2553 if ((error = metaslab_claim_dva(spa, &dva[d], txg)) != 0) 2554 break; 2555 2556 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_ALLOC, FTAG); 2557 2558 ASSERT(error == 0 || txg == 0); 2559 2560 return (error); 2561 } 2562 2563 void 2564 metaslab_check_free(spa_t *spa, const blkptr_t *bp) 2565 { 2566 if ((zfs_flags & ZFS_DEBUG_ZIO_FREE) == 0) 2567 return; 2568 2569 spa_config_enter(spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG, RW_READER); 2570 for (int i = 0; i < BP_GET_NDVAS(bp); i++) { 2571 uint64_t vdev = DVA_GET_VDEV(&bp->blk_dva[i]); 2572 vdev_t *vd = vdev_lookup_top(spa, vdev); 2573 uint64_t offset = DVA_GET_OFFSET(&bp->blk_dva[i]); 2574 uint64_t size = DVA_GET_ASIZE(&bp->blk_dva[i]); 2575 metaslab_t *msp = vd->vdev_ms[offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift]; 2576 2577 if (msp->ms_loaded) 2578 range_tree_verify(msp->ms_tree, offset, size); 2579 2580 for (int j = 0; j < TXG_SIZE; j++) 2581 range_tree_verify(msp->ms_freetree[j], offset, size); 2582 for (int j = 0; j < TXG_DEFER_SIZE; j++) 2583 range_tree_verify(msp->ms_defertree[j], offset, size); 2584 } 2585 spa_config_exit(spa, SCL_VDEV, FTAG); 2586 } 2587