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34 * $DragonFly: src/sbin/hammer/cmd_mirror.c,v 1.16 2008/11/09 05:22:56 dillon Exp $
39 #define SERIALBUF_SIZE (512 * 1024)
41 static int read_mrecords(int fd
, char *buf
, u_int size
,
42 hammer_ioc_mrecord_head_t pickup
);
43 static int generate_histogram(int fd
, const char *filesystem
,
44 hammer_tid_t
**histogram_ary
,
45 struct hammer_ioc_mirror_rw
*mirror_base
);
46 static hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t
read_mrecord(int fdin
, int *errorp
,
47 hammer_ioc_mrecord_head_t pickup
);
48 static void write_mrecord(int fdout
, u_int32_t type
,
49 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
, int bytes
);
50 static void generate_mrec_header(int fd
, int pfs_id
,
51 union hammer_ioc_mrecord_any
*mrec_tmp
);
52 static int validate_mrec_header(int fd
, int fdin
, int is_target
, int pfs_id
,
53 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head
*pickup
,
54 hammer_tid_t
*tid_begp
, hammer_tid_t
*tid_endp
);
55 static void update_pfs_snapshot(int fd
, hammer_tid_t snapshot_tid
, int pfs_id
);
56 static ssize_t
writebw(int fd
, const void *buf
, size_t nbytes
,
57 u_int64_t
*bwcount
, struct timeval
*tv1
);
58 static int getyn(void);
59 static void mirror_usage(int code
);
61 #define BULK_MINIMUM 20000
64 * Generate a mirroring data stream from the specific source over the
65 * entire key range, but restricted to the specified transaction range.
67 * The HAMMER VFS does most of the work, we add a few new mrecord
68 * types to negotiate the TID ranges and verify that the entire
69 * stream made it to the destination.
72 hammer_cmd_mirror_read(char **av
, int ac
, int streaming
)
74 struct hammer_ioc_mirror_rw mirror
;
75 struct hammer_ioc_pseudofs_rw pfs
;
76 union hammer_ioc_mrecord_any mrec_tmp
;
77 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head pickup
;
78 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
79 hammer_tid_t sync_tid
;
80 hammer_tid_t
*histogram_ary
;
81 const char *filesystem
;
82 char *buf
= malloc(SERIALBUF_SIZE
);
90 time_t base_t
= time(NULL
);
94 if (ac
== 0 || ac
> 2)
101 histogram_ary
= NULL
;
104 bzero(&mirror
, sizeof(mirror
));
105 hammer_key_beg_init(&mirror
.key_beg
);
106 hammer_key_end_init(&mirror
.key_end
);
108 fd
= getpfs(&pfs
, filesystem
);
110 if (streaming
&& VerboseOpt
) {
111 fprintf(stderr
, "\nRunning");
115 gettimeofday(&bwtv
, NULL
);
119 * Send initial header for the purpose of determining the
122 generate_mrec_header(fd
, pfs
.pfs_id
, &mrec_tmp
);
123 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
,
124 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.pfs
));
127 * In 2-way mode the target will send us a PFS info packet
128 * first. Use the target's current snapshot TID as our default
133 n
= validate_mrec_header(fd
, 0, 0, pfs
.pfs_id
, &pickup
,
134 NULL
, &mirror
.tid_beg
);
135 if (n
< 0) { /* got TERM record */
143 * Write out the PFS header, tid_beg will be updated if our PFS
144 * has a larger begin sync. tid_end is set to the latest source
145 * TID whos flush cycle has completed.
147 generate_mrec_header(fd
, pfs
.pfs_id
, &mrec_tmp
);
148 if (mirror
.tid_beg
< mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_beg_tid
)
149 mirror
.tid_beg
= mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_beg_tid
;
150 mirror
.tid_end
= mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_end_tid
;
152 mirror
.size
= SERIALBUF_SIZE
;
153 mirror
.pfs_id
= pfs
.pfs_id
;
154 mirror
.shared_uuid
= pfs
.ondisk
->shared_uuid
;
157 * XXX If the histogram is exhausted and the TID delta is large
158 * the stream might have been offline for a while and is
159 * now picking it up again. Do another histogram.
162 if (TwoWayPipeOpt
&& streaming
&& histogram
== 0) {
163 if (mirror
.tid_end
- mirror
.tid_beg
> BULK_MINIMUM
)
169 * Initial bulk startup control, try to do some incremental
170 * mirroring in order to allow the stream to be killed and
171 * restarted without having to start over.
173 if (histogram
< 0 && BulkOpt
== 0) {
175 fprintf(stderr
, "\n");
176 histogram
= generate_histogram(fd
, filesystem
,
177 &histogram_ary
, &mirror
);
180 if (TwoWayPipeOpt
&& streaming
&& histogram
> 0) {
181 mirror
.tid_end
= histogram_ary
[--histogram
];
182 mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_end_tid
= mirror
.tid_end
;
185 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
,
186 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.pfs
));
189 * A cycle file overrides the beginning TID only if we are
190 * not operating in two-way mode.
192 if (TwoWayPipeOpt
== 0) {
193 hammer_get_cycle(&mirror
.key_beg
, &mirror
.tid_beg
);
197 * An additional argument overrides the beginning TID regardless
198 * of what mode we are in. This is not recommending if operating
202 mirror
.tid_beg
= strtoull(av
[1], NULL
, 0);
204 if (streaming
== 0 || VerboseOpt
>= 2) {
206 "Mirror-read: Mirror from %016jx to %016jx\n",
207 (uintmax_t)mirror
.tid_beg
, (uintmax_t)mirror
.tid_end
);
209 if (mirror
.key_beg
.obj_id
!= (int64_t)HAMMER_MIN_OBJID
) {
210 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read: Resuming at object %016jx\n",
211 (uintmax_t)mirror
.key_beg
.obj_id
);
215 * Nothing to do if begin equals end.
217 if (mirror
.tid_beg
>= mirror
.tid_end
) {
218 if (streaming
== 0 || VerboseOpt
>= 2)
219 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read: No work to do\n");
226 * Write out bulk records
229 mirror
.size
= SERIALBUF_SIZE
;
233 mirror
.pfs_id
= pfs
.pfs_id
;
234 mirror
.shared_uuid
= pfs
.ondisk
->shared_uuid
;
235 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_MIRROR_READ
, &mirror
) < 0) {
236 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read %s failed: %s\n",
237 filesystem
, strerror(errno
));
240 if (mirror
.head
.flags
& HAMMER_IOC_HEAD_ERROR
) {
242 "Mirror-read %s fatal error %d\n",
243 filesystem
, mirror
.head
.error
);
248 n
= writebw(1, mirror
.ubuf
, mirror
.count
,
251 n
= write(1, mirror
.ubuf
, mirror
.count
);
253 if (n
!= mirror
.count
) {
254 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read %s failed: "
260 total_bytes
+= mirror
.count
;
261 if (streaming
&& VerboseOpt
) {
263 "\robj=%016jx tids=%016jx:%016jx %11jd",
264 (uintmax_t)mirror
.key_cur
.obj_id
,
265 (uintmax_t)mirror
.tid_beg
,
266 (uintmax_t)mirror
.tid_end
,
267 (intmax_t)total_bytes
);
270 mirror
.key_beg
= mirror
.key_cur
;
273 * Deal with time limit option
276 (unsigned)(time(NULL
) - base_t
) > (unsigned)TimeoutOpt
) {
278 "Mirror-read %s interrupted by timer at"
281 (uintmax_t)mirror
.key_cur
.obj_id
);
285 } while (mirror
.count
!= 0);
289 * Write out the termination sync record - only if not interrupted
291 if (interrupted
== 0) {
293 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SYNC
,
294 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.sync
));
296 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_IDLE
,
297 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.sync
));
302 * If the -2 option was given (automatic when doing mirror-copy),
303 * a two-way pipe is assumed and we expect a response mrec from
307 mrec
= read_mrecord(0, &error
, &pickup
);
309 mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_UPDATE
||
310 mrec
->head
.rec_size
!= sizeof(mrec
->update
)) {
311 fprintf(stderr
, "mirror_read: Did not get final "
312 "acknowledgement packet from target\n");
317 hammer_set_cycle(&mirror
.key_cur
, mirror
.tid_beg
);
318 fprintf(stderr
, "Cyclefile %s updated for "
319 "continuation\n", CyclePath
);
322 sync_tid
= mrec
->update
.tid
;
324 hammer_key_beg_init(&mirror
.key_beg
);
325 hammer_set_cycle(&mirror
.key_beg
, sync_tid
);
327 "Cyclefile %s updated to 0x%016jx\n",
328 CyclePath
, (uintmax_t)sync_tid
);
331 } else if (CyclePath
) {
332 /* NOTE! mirror.tid_beg cannot be updated */
333 fprintf(stderr
, "Warning: cycle file (-c option) cannot be "
334 "fully updated unless you use mirror-copy\n");
335 hammer_set_cycle(&mirror
.key_beg
, mirror
.tid_beg
);
337 if (streaming
&& interrupted
== 0) {
338 time_t t1
= time(NULL
);
342 * Two way streaming tries to break down large bulk
343 * transfers into smaller ones so it can sync the
344 * transaction id on the slave. This way if we get
345 * interrupted a restart doesn't have to start from
348 if (TwoWayPipeOpt
&& streaming
&& histogram
> 0) {
350 fprintf(stderr
, " (bulk incremental)");
355 fprintf(stderr
, " W");
358 pfs
.ondisk
->sync_end_tid
= mirror
.tid_end
;
359 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_WAI_PSEUDOFS
, &pfs
) < 0) {
360 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read %s: cannot stream: %s\n",
361 filesystem
, strerror(errno
));
363 t2
= time(NULL
) - t1
;
364 if (t2
>= 0 && t2
< DelayOpt
) {
366 fprintf(stderr
, "\bD");
369 sleep(DelayOpt
- t2
);
372 fprintf(stderr
, "\b ");
379 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_TERM
,
380 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.sync
));
382 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read %s succeeded\n", filesystem
);
386 * Ok, this isn't really a histogram. What we are trying to do
387 * here is find the first tid_end for the scan that returns
388 * at least some data. The frontend of the TID space will generally
389 * return nothing so we can't just divide out the full mirroring
390 * range. Once we find the point where a real data stream starts
391 * to get generated we can divide out the range from that point.
393 * When starting a new mirroring operation completely from scratch
394 * this code will take some time to run, but once some mirroring
395 * data is synchronized on the target you will be able to interrupt
396 * the stream and restart it and the later invocations of this
397 * code will be such that it should run much faster.
400 generate_histogram(int fd
, const char *filesystem
,
401 hammer_tid_t
**histogram_ary
,
402 struct hammer_ioc_mirror_rw
*mirror_base
)
404 struct hammer_ioc_mirror_rw mirror
;
405 hammer_tid_t tid_beg
;
406 hammer_tid_t tid_end
;
407 hammer_tid_t tid_half
;
410 mirror
= *mirror_base
;
411 tid_beg
= mirror
.tid_beg
;
412 tid_end
= mirror
.tid_end
;
415 free(*histogram_ary
);
416 if (tid_beg
+ BULK_MINIMUM
>= tid_end
)
420 fprintf(stderr
, "Doing Range Test\n");
421 while (tid_end
- tid_beg
> BULK_MINIMUM
) {
422 tid_half
= tid_beg
+ (tid_end
- tid_beg
) * 2 / 3;
424 mirror
.tid_beg
= tid_beg
;
425 mirror
.tid_end
= tid_half
;
427 if (VerboseOpt
> 1) {
428 fprintf(stderr
, "RangeTest %016jx/%016jx - %016jx (%jd) ",
432 (intmax_t)(tid_half
- tid_beg
));
435 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_MIRROR_READ
, &mirror
) < 0) {
436 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read %s failed: %s\n",
437 filesystem
, strerror(errno
));
440 if (mirror
.head
.flags
& HAMMER_IOC_HEAD_ERROR
) {
442 "Mirror-read %s fatal error %d\n",
443 filesystem
, mirror
.head
.error
);
447 fprintf(stderr
, "%d\n", mirror
.count
);
448 if (mirror
.count
> SERIALBUF_SIZE
/ 2) {
455 tid_end
= mirror_base
->tid_end
;
456 fprintf(stderr
, "histogram range %016llx - %016llx\n",
457 (long long)tid_beg
, (long long)tid_end
);
460 * The final array generates our incremental ending tids in
461 * reverse order. The caller also picks them off in reverse order.
463 *histogram_ary
= malloc(sizeof(hammer_tid_t
) * 20);
464 for (i
= 0; i
< 20; ++i
) {
465 (*histogram_ary
)[i
] = tid_end
- (tid_end
- tid_beg
) / 20 * i
;
471 create_pfs(const char *filesystem
, uuid_t
*s_uuid
)
473 if (ForceYesOpt
== 1) {
474 fprintf(stderr
, "PFS slave %s does not exist. "
475 "Auto create new slave PFS!\n", filesystem
);
478 fprintf(stderr
, "PFS slave %s does not exist.\n"
479 "Do you want to create a new slave PFS? (yes|no) ",
483 fprintf(stderr
, "Aborting operation\n");
489 char *shared_uuid
= NULL
;
490 uuid_to_string(s_uuid
, &shared_uuid
, &status
);
493 asprintf(&cmd
, "/sbin/hammer pfs-slave '%s' shared-uuid=%s 1>&2",
494 filesystem
, shared_uuid
);
498 fprintf(stderr
, "Failed to alloc memory\n");
501 if (system(cmd
) != 0) {
502 fprintf(stderr
, "Failed to create PFS\n");
508 * Pipe the mirroring data stream on stdin to the HAMMER VFS, adding
509 * some additional packet types to negotiate TID ranges and to verify
510 * completion. The HAMMER VFS does most of the work.
512 * It is important to note that the mirror.key_{beg,end} range must
513 * match the ranged used by the original. For now both sides use
514 * range the entire key space.
516 * It is even more important that the records in the stream conform
517 * to the TID range also supplied in the stream. The HAMMER VFS will
518 * use the REC, PASS, and SKIP record types to track the portions of
519 * the B-Tree being scanned in order to be able to proactively delete
520 * records on the target within those active areas that are not mentioned
523 * The mirror.key_cur field is used by the VFS to do this tracking. It
524 * must be initialized to key_beg but then is persistently updated by
525 * the HAMMER VFS on each successive ioctl() call. If you blow up this
526 * field you will blow up the mirror target, possibly to the point of
527 * deleting everything. As a safety measure the HAMMER VFS simply marks
528 * the records that the source has destroyed as deleted on the target,
529 * and normal pruning operations will deal with their final disposition
530 * at some later time.
533 hammer_cmd_mirror_write(char **av
, int ac
)
535 struct hammer_ioc_mirror_rw mirror
;
536 const char *filesystem
;
537 char *buf
= malloc(SERIALBUF_SIZE
);
538 struct hammer_ioc_pseudofs_rw pfs
;
539 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head pickup
;
540 struct hammer_ioc_synctid synctid
;
541 union hammer_ioc_mrecord_any mrec_tmp
;
542 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
552 pickup
.signature
= 0;
556 bzero(&mirror
, sizeof(mirror
));
557 hammer_key_beg_init(&mirror
.key_beg
);
558 hammer_key_end_init(&mirror
.key_end
);
559 mirror
.key_end
= mirror
.key_beg
;
562 * Read initial packet
564 mrec
= read_mrecord(0, &error
, &pickup
);
567 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: short read\n");
573 if (mrec
->head
.type
== HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_TERM
) {
576 if (mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
) {
577 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: did not get expected "
578 "PFSD record type\n");
581 if (mrec
->head
.rec_size
!= sizeof(mrec
->pfs
)) {
582 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: unexpected payload "
588 * Create slave PFS if it doesn't yet exist
590 if (lstat(filesystem
, &st
) != 0) {
591 create_pfs(filesystem
, &mrec
->pfs
.pfsd
.shared_uuid
);
596 fd
= getpfs(&pfs
, filesystem
);
599 * In two-way mode the target writes out a PFS packet first.
600 * The source uses our tid_end as its tid_beg by default,
601 * picking up where it left off.
605 generate_mrec_header(fd
, pfs
.pfs_id
, &mrec_tmp
);
606 if (mirror
.tid_beg
< mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_beg_tid
)
607 mirror
.tid_beg
= mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_beg_tid
;
608 mirror
.tid_end
= mrec_tmp
.pfs
.pfsd
.sync_end_tid
;
609 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
,
610 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.pfs
));
614 * Read and process the PFS header. The source informs us of
615 * the TID range the stream represents.
617 n
= validate_mrec_header(fd
, 0, 1, pfs
.pfs_id
, &pickup
,
618 &mirror
.tid_beg
, &mirror
.tid_end
);
619 if (n
< 0) { /* got TERM record */
625 mirror
.size
= SERIALBUF_SIZE
;
628 * Read and process bulk records (REC, PASS, and SKIP types).
630 * On your life, do NOT mess with mirror.key_cur or your mirror
631 * target may become history.
635 mirror
.pfs_id
= pfs
.pfs_id
;
636 mirror
.shared_uuid
= pfs
.ondisk
->shared_uuid
;
637 mirror
.size
= read_mrecords(0, buf
, SERIALBUF_SIZE
, &pickup
);
638 if (mirror
.size
<= 0)
640 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_MIRROR_WRITE
, &mirror
) < 0) {
641 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-write %s failed: %s\n",
642 filesystem
, strerror(errno
));
645 if (mirror
.head
.flags
& HAMMER_IOC_HEAD_ERROR
) {
647 "Mirror-write %s fatal error %d\n",
648 filesystem
, mirror
.head
.error
);
652 if (mirror
.head
.flags
& HAMMER_IOC_HEAD_INTR
) {
654 "Mirror-write %s interrupted by timer at"
657 mirror
.key_cur
.obj_id
);
664 * Read and process the termination sync record.
666 mrec
= read_mrecord(0, &error
, &pickup
);
668 if (mrec
&& mrec
->head
.type
== HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_TERM
) {
669 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-write: received termination request\n");
675 (mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SYNC
&&
676 mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_IDLE
) ||
677 mrec
->head
.rec_size
!= sizeof(mrec
->sync
)) {
678 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-write %s: Did not get termination "
679 "sync record, or rec_size is wrong rt=%d\n",
680 filesystem
, mrec
->head
.type
);
685 * Update the PFS info on the target so the user has visibility
686 * into the new snapshot, and sync the target filesystem.
688 if (mrec
->head
.type
== HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SYNC
) {
689 update_pfs_snapshot(fd
, mirror
.tid_end
, pfs
.pfs_id
);
691 bzero(&synctid
, sizeof(synctid
));
692 synctid
.op
= HAMMER_SYNCTID_SYNC2
;
693 ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_SYNCTID
, &synctid
);
695 if (VerboseOpt
>= 2) {
696 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-write %s: succeeded\n",
705 * Report back to the originator.
708 mrec_tmp
.update
.tid
= mirror
.tid_end
;
709 write_mrecord(1, HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_UPDATE
,
710 &mrec_tmp
, sizeof(mrec_tmp
.update
));
712 printf("Source can update synctid to 0x%016jx\n",
713 (uintmax_t)mirror
.tid_end
);
720 hammer_cmd_mirror_dump(void)
722 char *buf
= malloc(SERIALBUF_SIZE
);
723 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head pickup
;
724 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
731 * Read and process the PFS header
733 pickup
.signature
= 0;
736 mrec
= read_mrecord(0, &error
, &pickup
);
739 * Read and process bulk records
742 size
= read_mrecords(0, buf
, SERIALBUF_SIZE
, &pickup
);
746 while (offset
< size
) {
747 mrec
= (void *)((char *)buf
+ offset
);
748 bytes
= HAMMER_HEAD_DOALIGN(mrec
->head
.rec_size
);
749 if (offset
+ bytes
> size
) {
750 fprintf(stderr
, "Misaligned record\n");
754 switch(mrec
->head
.type
& HAMMER_MRECF_TYPE_MASK
) {
755 case HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_REC_BADCRC
:
756 case HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_REC
:
757 printf("Record obj=%016jx key=%016jx "
759 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.obj_id
,
760 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.key
,
761 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.rec_type
,
762 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.obj_type
);
763 if (mrec
->head
.type
==
764 HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_REC_BADCRC
) {
765 printf(" (BAD CRC)");
768 printf(" tids %016jx:%016jx data=%d\n",
769 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.create_tid
,
770 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.delete_tid
,
771 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.data_len
);
773 case HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PASS
:
774 printf("Pass obj=%016jx key=%016jx "
776 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.obj_id
,
777 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.key
,
778 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.rec_type
,
779 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.obj_type
);
780 printf(" tids %016jx:%016jx data=%d\n",
781 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.create_tid
,
782 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.delete_tid
,
783 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.data_len
);
785 case HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SKIP
:
786 printf("Skip obj=%016jx key=%016jx rt=%02x to\n"
787 " obj=%016jx key=%016jx rt=%02x\n",
788 (uintmax_t)mrec
->skip
.skip_beg
.obj_id
,
789 (uintmax_t)mrec
->skip
.skip_beg
.key
,
790 mrec
->skip
.skip_beg
.rec_type
,
791 (uintmax_t)mrec
->skip
.skip_end
.obj_id
,
792 (uintmax_t)mrec
->skip
.skip_end
.key
,
793 mrec
->skip
.skip_end
.rec_type
);
802 * Read and process the termination sync record.
804 mrec
= read_mrecord(0, &error
, &pickup
);
806 (mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SYNC
&&
807 mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_IDLE
)
809 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-dump: Did not get termination "
815 hammer_cmd_mirror_copy(char **av
, int ac
, int streaming
)
829 signal(SIGPIPE
, SIG_IGN
);
840 if ((pid1
= fork()) == 0) {
841 signal(SIGPIPE
, SIG_DFL
);
846 if ((ptr
= strchr(av
[0], ':')) != NULL
) {
851 xav
[xac
++] = "hammer";
871 snprintf(tbuf
, sizeof(tbuf
), "%d", TimeoutOpt
);
876 xav
[xac
++] = "mirror-read-stream";
878 xav
[xac
++] = "mirror-read";
881 execv("/usr/bin/ssh", (void *)xav
);
883 hammer_cmd_mirror_read(av
, 1, streaming
);
893 if ((pid2
= fork()) == 0) {
894 signal(SIGPIPE
, SIG_DFL
);
899 if ((ptr
= strchr(av
[1], ':')) != NULL
) {
904 xav
[xac
++] = "hammer";
923 xav
[xac
++] = "mirror-write";
926 execv("/usr/bin/ssh", (void *)xav
);
928 hammer_cmd_mirror_write(av
+ 1, 1);
937 while (waitpid(pid1
, NULL
, 0) <= 0)
939 while (waitpid(pid2
, NULL
, 0) <= 0)
943 * If the link is lost restart
947 fprintf(stderr
, "\nLost Link\n");
950 sleep(15 + DelayOpt
);
957 * Read and return multiple mrecords
960 read_mrecords(int fd
, char *buf
, u_int size
, hammer_ioc_mrecord_head_t pickup
)
962 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
970 while (size
- count
>= HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
) {
972 * Cached the record header in case we run out of buffer
976 if (pickup
->signature
== 0) {
977 for (n
= 0; n
< HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
; n
+= i
) {
978 i
= read(fd
, (char *)pickup
+ n
,
979 HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
- n
);
985 if (n
!= HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
) {
986 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecords: short read on pipe\n");
989 if (pickup
->signature
!= HAMMER_IOC_MIRROR_SIGNATURE
) {
990 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecords: malformed record on pipe, "
995 if (pickup
->rec_size
< HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
||
996 pickup
->rec_size
> sizeof(*mrec
) + HAMMER_XBUFSIZE
) {
997 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecords: malformed record on pipe, "
998 "illegal rec_size\n");
1003 * Stop if we have insufficient space for the record and data.
1005 bytes
= HAMMER_HEAD_DOALIGN(pickup
->rec_size
);
1006 if (size
- count
< bytes
)
1010 * Stop if the record type is not a REC, SKIP, or PASS,
1011 * which are the only types the ioctl supports. Other types
1012 * are used only by the userland protocol.
1016 type
= pickup
->type
& HAMMER_MRECF_TYPE_LOMASK
;
1017 if (type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
&&
1018 type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_REC
&&
1019 type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_SKIP
&&
1020 type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PASS
) {
1025 * Read the remainder and clear the pickup signature.
1027 for (n
= HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
; n
< bytes
; n
+= i
) {
1028 i
= read(fd
, buf
+ count
+ n
, bytes
- n
);
1033 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecords: short read on pipe\n");
1037 bcopy(pickup
, buf
+ count
, HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
);
1038 pickup
->signature
= 0;
1040 mrec
= (void *)(buf
+ count
);
1043 * Validate the completed record
1045 if (mrec
->head
.rec_crc
!=
1046 crc32((char *)mrec
+ HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
,
1047 mrec
->head
.rec_size
- HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
)) {
1048 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecords: malformed record "
1049 "on pipe, bad crc\n");
1054 * If its a B-Tree record validate the data crc.
1056 * NOTE: If the VFS passes us an explicitly errorde mrec
1057 * we just pass it through.
1059 type
= mrec
->head
.type
& HAMMER_MRECF_TYPE_MASK
;
1061 if (type
== HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_REC
) {
1062 if (mrec
->head
.rec_size
<
1063 sizeof(mrec
->rec
) + mrec
->rec
.leaf
.data_len
) {
1065 "read_mrecords: malformed record on "
1066 "pipe, illegal element data_len\n");
1069 if (mrec
->rec
.leaf
.data_len
&&
1070 mrec
->rec
.leaf
.data_offset
&&
1071 hammer_crc_test_leaf(&mrec
->rec
+ 1, &mrec
->rec
.leaf
) == 0) {
1073 "read_mrecords: data_crc did not "
1074 "match data! obj=%016jx key=%016jx\n",
1075 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.obj_id
,
1076 (uintmax_t)mrec
->rec
.leaf
.base
.key
);
1078 "continuing, but there are problems\n");
1087 * Read and return a single mrecord.
1090 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t
1091 read_mrecord(int fdin
, int *errorp
, hammer_ioc_mrecord_head_t pickup
)
1093 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
1094 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head mrechd
;
1099 if (pickup
&& pickup
->type
!= 0) {
1101 pickup
->signature
= 0;
1103 n
= HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
;
1106 * Read in the PFSD header from the sender.
1108 for (n
= 0; n
< HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
; n
+= i
) {
1109 i
= read(fdin
, (char *)&mrechd
+ n
, HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
- n
);
1114 *errorp
= 0; /* EOF */
1117 if (n
!= HAMMER_MREC_HEADSIZE
) {
1118 fprintf(stderr
, "short read of mrecord header\n");
1123 if (mrechd
.signature
!= HAMMER_IOC_MIRROR_SIGNATURE
) {
1124 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecord: bad signature\n");
1128 bytes
= HAMMER_HEAD_DOALIGN(mrechd
.rec_size
);
1129 assert(bytes
>= sizeof(mrechd
));
1130 mrec
= malloc(bytes
);
1131 mrec
->head
= mrechd
;
1134 i
= read(fdin
, (char *)mrec
+ n
, bytes
- n
);
1140 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecord: short read on payload\n");
1144 if (mrec
->head
.rec_crc
!=
1145 crc32((char *)mrec
+ HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
,
1146 mrec
->head
.rec_size
- HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
)) {
1147 fprintf(stderr
, "read_mrecord: bad CRC\n");
1157 write_mrecord(int fdout
, u_int32_t type
, hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
,
1160 char zbuf
[HAMMER_HEAD_ALIGN
];
1163 pad
= HAMMER_HEAD_DOALIGN(bytes
) - bytes
;
1165 assert(bytes
>= (int)sizeof(mrec
->head
));
1166 bzero(&mrec
->head
, sizeof(mrec
->head
));
1167 mrec
->head
.signature
= HAMMER_IOC_MIRROR_SIGNATURE
;
1168 mrec
->head
.type
= type
;
1169 mrec
->head
.rec_size
= bytes
;
1170 mrec
->head
.rec_crc
= crc32((char *)mrec
+ HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
,
1171 bytes
- HAMMER_MREC_CRCOFF
);
1172 if (write(fdout
, mrec
, bytes
) != bytes
) {
1173 fprintf(stderr
, "write_mrecord: error %d (%s)\n",
1174 errno
, strerror(errno
));
1179 if (write(fdout
, zbuf
, pad
) != pad
) {
1180 fprintf(stderr
, "write_mrecord: error %d (%s)\n",
1181 errno
, strerror(errno
));
1188 * Generate a mirroring header with the pfs information of the
1189 * originating filesytem.
1192 generate_mrec_header(int fd
, int pfs_id
,
1193 union hammer_ioc_mrecord_any
*mrec_tmp
)
1195 struct hammer_ioc_pseudofs_rw pfs
;
1197 bzero(&pfs
, sizeof(pfs
));
1198 bzero(mrec_tmp
, sizeof(*mrec_tmp
));
1199 pfs
.pfs_id
= pfs_id
;
1200 pfs
.ondisk
= &mrec_tmp
->pfs
.pfsd
;
1201 pfs
.bytes
= sizeof(mrec_tmp
->pfs
.pfsd
);
1202 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_GET_PSEUDOFS
, &pfs
) != 0) {
1203 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read: not a HAMMER fs/pseudofs!\n");
1206 if (pfs
.version
!= HAMMER_IOC_PSEUDOFS_VERSION
) {
1207 fprintf(stderr
, "Mirror-read: HAMMER pfs version mismatch!\n");
1210 mrec_tmp
->pfs
.version
= pfs
.version
;
1214 * Validate the pfs information from the originating filesystem
1215 * against the target filesystem. shared_uuid must match.
1217 * return -1 if we got a TERM record
1220 validate_mrec_header(int fd
, int fdin
, int is_target
, int pfs_id
,
1221 struct hammer_ioc_mrecord_head
*pickup
,
1222 hammer_tid_t
*tid_begp
, hammer_tid_t
*tid_endp
)
1224 struct hammer_ioc_pseudofs_rw pfs
;
1225 struct hammer_pseudofs_data pfsd
;
1226 hammer_ioc_mrecord_any_t mrec
;
1230 * Get the PFSD info from the target filesystem.
1232 bzero(&pfs
, sizeof(pfs
));
1233 bzero(&pfsd
, sizeof(pfsd
));
1234 pfs
.pfs_id
= pfs_id
;
1236 pfs
.bytes
= sizeof(pfsd
);
1237 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_GET_PSEUDOFS
, &pfs
) != 0) {
1238 fprintf(stderr
, "mirror-write: not a HAMMER fs/pseudofs!\n");
1241 if (pfs
.version
!= HAMMER_IOC_PSEUDOFS_VERSION
) {
1242 fprintf(stderr
, "mirror-write: HAMMER pfs version mismatch!\n");
1246 mrec
= read_mrecord(fdin
, &error
, pickup
);
1249 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: short read\n");
1252 if (mrec
->head
.type
== HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_TERM
) {
1257 if (mrec
->head
.type
!= HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PFSD
) {
1258 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: did not get expected "
1259 "PFSD record type\n");
1262 if (mrec
->head
.rec_size
!= sizeof(mrec
->pfs
)) {
1263 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: unexpected payload "
1267 if (mrec
->pfs
.version
!= pfs
.version
) {
1268 fprintf(stderr
, "validate_mrec_header: Version mismatch\n");
1273 * Whew. Ok, is the read PFS info compatible with the target?
1275 if (bcmp(&mrec
->pfs
.pfsd
.shared_uuid
, &pfsd
.shared_uuid
,
1276 sizeof(pfsd
.shared_uuid
)) != 0) {
1278 "mirror-write: source and target have "
1279 "different shared-uuid's!\n");
1283 (pfsd
.mirror_flags
& HAMMER_PFSD_SLAVE
) == 0) {
1284 fprintf(stderr
, "mirror-write: target must be in slave mode\n");
1288 *tid_begp
= mrec
->pfs
.pfsd
.sync_beg_tid
;
1290 *tid_endp
= mrec
->pfs
.pfsd
.sync_end_tid
;
1296 update_pfs_snapshot(int fd
, hammer_tid_t snapshot_tid
, int pfs_id
)
1298 struct hammer_ioc_pseudofs_rw pfs
;
1299 struct hammer_pseudofs_data pfsd
;
1301 bzero(&pfs
, sizeof(pfs
));
1302 bzero(&pfsd
, sizeof(pfsd
));
1303 pfs
.pfs_id
= pfs_id
;
1305 pfs
.bytes
= sizeof(pfsd
);
1306 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_GET_PSEUDOFS
, &pfs
) != 0) {
1307 perror("update_pfs_snapshot (read)");
1310 if (pfsd
.sync_end_tid
!= snapshot_tid
) {
1311 pfsd
.sync_end_tid
= snapshot_tid
;
1312 if (ioctl(fd
, HAMMERIOC_SET_PSEUDOFS
, &pfs
) != 0) {
1313 perror("update_pfs_snapshot (rewrite)");
1316 if (VerboseOpt
>= 2) {
1318 "Mirror-write: Completed, updated snapshot "
1320 (uintmax_t)snapshot_tid
);
1326 * Bandwidth-limited write in chunks
1330 writebw(int fd
, const void *buf
, size_t nbytes
,
1331 u_int64_t
*bwcount
, struct timeval
*tv1
)
1342 if (*bwcount
+ nbytes
> BandwidthOpt
)
1343 n
= BandwidthOpt
- *bwcount
;
1347 r
= write(fd
, buf
, n
);
1351 buf
= (const char *)buf
+ r
;
1356 if (*bwcount
>= BandwidthOpt
) {
1357 gettimeofday(&tv2
, NULL
);
1358 usec
= (int)(tv2
.tv_sec
- tv1
->tv_sec
) * 1000000 +
1359 (int)(tv2
.tv_usec
- tv1
->tv_usec
);
1360 if (usec
>= 0 && usec
< 1000000)
1361 usleep(1000000 - usec
);
1362 gettimeofday(tv1
, NULL
);
1363 *bwcount
-= BandwidthOpt
;
1370 * Get a yes or no answer from the terminal. The program may be run as
1371 * part of a two-way pipe so we cannot use stdin for this operation.
1380 fp
= fopen("/dev/tty", "r");
1382 fprintf(stderr
, "No terminal for response\n");
1386 while (fgets(buf
, sizeof(buf
), fp
) != NULL
) {
1387 if (buf
[0] == 'y' || buf
[0] == 'Y') {
1391 if (buf
[0] == 'n' || buf
[0] == 'N') {
1395 fprintf(stderr
, "Response not understood\n");
1403 mirror_usage(int code
)
1406 "hammer mirror-read <filesystem> [begin-tid]\n"
1407 "hammer mirror-read-stream <filesystem> [begin-tid]\n"
1408 "hammer mirror-write <filesystem>\n"
1409 "hammer mirror-dump\n"
1410 "hammer mirror-copy [[user@]host:]<filesystem>"
1411 " [[user@]host:]<filesystem>\n"
1412 "hammer mirror-stream [[user@]host:]<filesystem>"
1413 " [[user@]host:]<filesystem>\n"