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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CDDL-1.0
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* Storage Pool Checkpoint
*
* A storage pool checkpoint can be thought of as a pool-wide snapshot or
* a stable version of extreme rewind that guarantees no blocks from the
* checkpointed state will have been overwritten. It remembers the entire
* state of the storage pool (e.g. snapshots, dataset names, etc..) from the
* point that it was taken and the user can rewind back to that point even if
* they applied destructive operations on their datasets or even enabled new
* zpool on-disk features. If a pool has a checkpoint that is no longer
* needed, the user can discard it.
*
* == On disk data structures used ==
*
* - The pool has a new feature flag and a new entry in the MOS. The feature
* flag is set to active when we create the checkpoint and remains active
* until the checkpoint is fully discarded. The entry in the MOS config
* (DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT) is populated with the uberblock that
* references the state of the pool when we take the checkpoint. The entry
* remains populated until we start discarding the checkpoint or we rewind
* back to it.
*
* - Each vdev contains a vdev-wide space map while the pool has a checkpoint,
* which persists until the checkpoint is fully discarded. The space map
* contains entries that have been freed in the current state of the pool
* but we want to keep around in case we decide to rewind to the checkpoint.
* [see vdev_checkpoint_sm]
*
* - Each metaslab's ms_sm space map behaves the same as without the
* checkpoint, with the only exception being the scenario when we free
* blocks that belong to the checkpoint. In this case, these blocks remain
* ALLOCATED in the metaslab's space map and they are added as FREE in the
* vdev's checkpoint space map.
*
* - Each uberblock has a field (ub_checkpoint_txg) which holds the txg that
* the uberblock was checkpointed. For normal uberblocks this field is 0.
*
* == Overview of operations ==
*
* - To create a checkpoint, we first wait for the current TXG to be synced,
* so we can use the most recently synced uberblock (spa_ubsync) as the
* checkpointed uberblock. Then we use an early synctask to place that
* uberblock in MOS config, increment the feature flag for the checkpoint
* (marking it active), and setting spa_checkpoint_txg (see its use below)
* to the TXG of the checkpointed uberblock. We use an early synctask for
* the aforementioned operations to ensure that no blocks were dirtied
* between the current TXG and the TXG of the checkpointed uberblock
* (e.g the previous txg).
*
* - When a checkpoint exists, we need to ensure that the blocks that
* belong to the checkpoint are freed but never reused. This means that
* these blocks should never end up in the ms_allocatable or the ms_freeing
* trees of a metaslab. Therefore, whenever there is a checkpoint the new
* ms_checkpointing tree is used in addition to the aforementioned ones.
*
* Whenever a block is freed and we find out that it is referenced by the
* checkpoint (we find out by comparing its birth to spa_checkpoint_txg),
* we place it in the ms_checkpointing tree instead of the ms_freeingtree.
* This way, we divide the blocks that are being freed into checkpointed
* and not-checkpointed blocks.
*
* In order to persist these frees, we write the extents from the
* ms_freeingtree to the ms_sm as usual, and the extents from the
* ms_checkpointing tree to the vdev_checkpoint_sm. This way, these
* checkpointed extents will remain allocated in the metaslab's ms_sm space
* map, and therefore won't be reused [see metaslab_sync()]. In addition,
* when we discard the checkpoint, we can find the entries that have
* actually been freed in vdev_checkpoint_sm.
* [see spa_checkpoint_discard_thread_sync()]
*
* - To discard the checkpoint we use an early synctask to delete the
* checkpointed uberblock from the MOS config, set spa_checkpoint_txg to 0,
* and wakeup the discarding zthr thread (an open-context async thread).
* We use an early synctask to ensure that the operation happens before any
* new data end up in the checkpoint's data structures.
*
* Once the synctask is done and the discarding zthr is awake, we discard
* the checkpointed data over multiple TXGs by having the zthr prefetching
* entries from vdev_checkpoint_sm and then starting a synctask that places
* them as free blocks into their respective ms_allocatable and ms_sm
* structures.
* [see spa_checkpoint_discard_thread()]
*
* When there are no entries left in the vdev_checkpoint_sm of all
* top-level vdevs, a final synctask runs that decrements the feature flag.
*
* - To rewind to the checkpoint, we first use the current uberblock and
* open the MOS so we can access the checkpointed uberblock from the MOS
* config. After we retrieve the checkpointed uberblock, we use it as the
* current uberblock for the pool by writing it to disk with an updated
* TXG, opening its version of the MOS, and moving on as usual from there.
* [see spa_ld_checkpoint_rewind()]
*
* An important note on rewinding to the checkpoint has to do with how we
* handle ZIL blocks. In the scenario of a rewind, we clear out any ZIL
* blocks that have not been claimed by the time we took the checkpoint
* as they should no longer be valid.
* [see comment in zil_claim()]
*
* == Miscellaneous information ==
*
* - In the hypothetical event that we take a checkpoint, remove a vdev,
* and attempt to rewind, the rewind would fail as the checkpointed
* uberblock would reference data in the removed device. For this reason
* and others of similar nature, we disallow the following operations that
* can change the config:
* vdev removal and attach/detach, mirror splitting, and pool reguid.
*
* - As most of the checkpoint logic is implemented in the SPA and doesn't
* distinguish datasets when it comes to space accounting, having a
* checkpoint can potentially break the boundaries set by dataset
* reservations.
*/
#include <sys/dmu_tx.h>
#include <sys/dsl_dir.h>
#include <sys/dsl_synctask.h>
#include <sys/metaslab_impl.h>
#include <sys/spa.h>
#include <sys/spa_impl.h>
#include <sys/spa_checkpoint.h>
#include <sys/vdev_impl.h>
#include <sys/zap.h>
#include <sys/zfeature.h>
/*
* The following parameter limits the amount of memory to be used for the
* prefetching of the checkpoint space map done on each vdev while
* discarding the checkpoint.
*
* The reason it exists is because top-level vdevs with long checkpoint
* space maps can potentially take up a lot of memory depending on the
* amount of checkpointed data that has been freed within them while
* the pool had a checkpoint.
*/
static uint64_t zfs_spa_discard_memory_limit = 16 * 1024 * 1024;
int
spa_checkpoint_get_stats(spa_t *spa, pool_checkpoint_stat_t *pcs)
{
if (!spa_feature_is_active(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT))
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_NO_CHECKPOINT));
memset(pcs, 0, sizeof (pool_checkpoint_stat_t));
int error = zap_contains(spa_meta_objset(spa),
DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT, DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT);
ASSERT(error == 0 || error == ENOENT);
if (error == ENOENT)
pcs->pcs_state = CS_CHECKPOINT_DISCARDING;
else
pcs->pcs_state = CS_CHECKPOINT_EXISTS;
pcs->pcs_space = spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace;
pcs->pcs_start_time = spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_timestamp;
return (0);
}
static void
spa_checkpoint_discard_complete_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
spa_t *spa = arg;
spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_timestamp = 0;
spa_feature_decr(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT, tx);
spa_notify_waiters(spa);
spa_history_log_internal(spa, "spa discard checkpoint", tx,
"finished discarding checkpointed state from the pool");
}
typedef struct spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback_arg {
vdev_t *sdc_vd;
uint64_t sdc_txg;
uint64_t sdc_entry_limit;
} spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback_arg_t;
static int
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback(space_map_entry_t *sme, void *arg)
{
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback_arg_t *sdc = arg;
vdev_t *vd = sdc->sdc_vd;
metaslab_t *ms = vd->vdev_ms[sme->sme_offset >> vd->vdev_ms_shift];
uint64_t end = sme->sme_offset + sme->sme_run;
if (sdc->sdc_entry_limit == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(EINTR));
/*
* Since the space map is not condensed, we know that
* none of its entries is crossing the boundaries of
* its respective metaslab.
*
* That said, there is no fundamental requirement that
* the checkpoint's space map entries should not cross
* metaslab boundaries. So if needed we could add code
* that handles metaslab-crossing segments in the future.
*/
VERIFY3U(sme->sme_type, ==, SM_FREE);
VERIFY3U(sme->sme_offset, >=, ms->ms_start);
VERIFY3U(end, <=, ms->ms_start + ms->ms_size);
/*
* At this point we should not be processing any
* other frees concurrently, so the lock is technically
* unnecessary. We use the lock anyway though to
* potentially save ourselves from future headaches.
*/
mutex_enter(&ms->ms_lock);
if (zfs_range_tree_is_empty(ms->ms_freeing))
vdev_dirty(vd, VDD_METASLAB, ms, sdc->sdc_txg);
zfs_range_tree_add(ms->ms_freeing, sme->sme_offset, sme->sme_run);
mutex_exit(&ms->ms_lock);
ASSERT3U(vd->vdev_spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace, >=,
sme->sme_run);
ASSERT3U(vd->vdev_stat.vs_checkpoint_space, >=, sme->sme_run);
vd->vdev_spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace -= sme->sme_run;
vd->vdev_stat.vs_checkpoint_space -= sme->sme_run;
sdc->sdc_entry_limit--;
return (0);
}
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
static void
spa_checkpoint_accounting_verify(spa_t *spa)
{
vdev_t *rvd = spa->spa_root_vdev;
uint64_t ckpoint_sm_space_sum = 0;
uint64_t vs_ckpoint_space_sum = 0;
for (uint64_t c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) {
vdev_t *vd = rvd->vdev_child[c];
if (vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm != NULL) {
ckpoint_sm_space_sum +=
-space_map_allocated(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm);
vs_ckpoint_space_sum +=
vd->vdev_stat.vs_checkpoint_space;
ASSERT3U(ckpoint_sm_space_sum, ==,
vs_ckpoint_space_sum);
} else {
ASSERT0(vd->vdev_stat.vs_checkpoint_space);
}
}
ASSERT3U(spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace, ==, ckpoint_sm_space_sum);
}
#endif
static void
spa_checkpoint_discard_thread_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
vdev_t *vd = arg;
int error;
/*
* The space map callback is applied only to non-debug entries.
* Because the number of debug entries is less or equal to the
* number of non-debug entries, we want to ensure that we only
* read what we prefetched from open-context.
*
* Thus, we set the maximum entries that the space map callback
* will be applied to be half the entries that could fit in the
* imposed memory limit.
*
* Note that since this is a conservative estimate we also
* assume the worst case scenario in our computation where each
* entry is two-word.
*/
uint64_t max_entry_limit =
(zfs_spa_discard_memory_limit / (2 * sizeof (uint64_t))) >> 1;
/*
* Iterate from the end of the space map towards the beginning,
* placing its entries on ms_freeing and removing them from the
* space map. The iteration stops if one of the following
* conditions is true:
*
* 1] We reached the beginning of the space map. At this point
* the space map should be completely empty and
* space_map_incremental_destroy should have returned 0.
* The next step would be to free and close the space map
* and remove its entry from its vdev's top zap. This allows
* spa_checkpoint_discard_thread() to move on to the next vdev.
*
* 2] We reached the memory limit (amount of memory used to hold
* space map entries in memory) and space_map_incremental_destroy
* returned EINTR. This means that there are entries remaining
* in the space map that will be cleared in a future invocation
* of this function by spa_checkpoint_discard_thread().
*/
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback_arg_t sdc;
sdc.sdc_vd = vd;
sdc.sdc_txg = tx->tx_txg;
sdc.sdc_entry_limit = max_entry_limit;
uint64_t words_before =
space_map_length(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm) / sizeof (uint64_t);
error = space_map_incremental_destroy(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm,
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync_callback, &sdc, tx);
uint64_t words_after =
space_map_length(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm) / sizeof (uint64_t);
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
spa_checkpoint_accounting_verify(vd->vdev_spa);
#endif
zfs_dbgmsg("discarding checkpoint: txg %llu, vdev id %lld, "
"deleted %llu words - %llu words are left",
(u_longlong_t)tx->tx_txg, (longlong_t)vd->vdev_id,
(u_longlong_t)(words_before - words_after),
(u_longlong_t)words_after);
if (error != EINTR) {
if (error != 0) {
zfs_panic_recover("zfs: error %lld was returned "
"while incrementally destroying the checkpoint "
"space map of vdev %llu\n",
(longlong_t)error, vd->vdev_id);
}
ASSERT0(words_after);
ASSERT0(space_map_allocated(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm));
ASSERT0(space_map_length(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm));
space_map_free(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm, tx);
space_map_close(vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm);
vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm = NULL;
VERIFY0(zap_remove(spa_meta_objset(vd->vdev_spa),
vd->vdev_top_zap, VDEV_TOP_ZAP_POOL_CHECKPOINT_SM, tx));
}
}
static boolean_t
spa_checkpoint_discard_is_done(spa_t *spa)
{
vdev_t *rvd = spa->spa_root_vdev;
ASSERT(!spa_has_checkpoint(spa));
ASSERT(spa_feature_is_active(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT));
for (uint64_t c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) {
if (rvd->vdev_child[c]->vdev_checkpoint_sm != NULL)
return (B_FALSE);
ASSERT0(rvd->vdev_child[c]->vdev_stat.vs_checkpoint_space);
}
return (B_TRUE);
}
boolean_t
spa_checkpoint_discard_thread_check(void *arg, zthr_t *zthr)
{
(void) zthr;
spa_t *spa = arg;
if (!spa_feature_is_active(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT))
return (B_FALSE);
if (spa_has_checkpoint(spa))
return (B_FALSE);
return (B_TRUE);
}
void
spa_checkpoint_discard_thread(void *arg, zthr_t *zthr)
{
spa_t *spa = arg;
vdev_t *rvd = spa->spa_root_vdev;
for (uint64_t c = 0; c < rvd->vdev_children; c++) {
vdev_t *vd = rvd->vdev_child[c];
while (vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm != NULL) {
space_map_t *checkpoint_sm = vd->vdev_checkpoint_sm;
int numbufs;
dmu_buf_t **dbp;
if (zthr_iscancelled(zthr))
return;
ASSERT3P(vd->vdev_ops, !=, &vdev_indirect_ops);
uint64_t size = MIN(space_map_length(checkpoint_sm),
zfs_spa_discard_memory_limit);
uint64_t offset =
space_map_length(checkpoint_sm) - size;
/*
* Ensure that the part of the space map that will
* be destroyed by the synctask, is prefetched in
* memory before the synctask runs.
*/
int error = dmu_buf_hold_array_by_bonus(
checkpoint_sm->sm_dbuf, offset, size,
B_TRUE, FTAG, &numbufs, &dbp);
if (error != 0) {
zfs_panic_recover("zfs: error %d was returned "
"while prefetching checkpoint space map "
"entries of vdev %llu\n",
error, vd->vdev_id);
}
VERIFY0(dsl_sync_task(spa->spa_name, NULL,
spa_checkpoint_discard_thread_sync, vd,
0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NONE));
dmu_buf_rele_array(dbp, numbufs, FTAG);
}
}
VERIFY(spa_checkpoint_discard_is_done(spa));
VERIFY0(spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace);
VERIFY0(dsl_sync_task(spa->spa_name, NULL,
spa_checkpoint_discard_complete_sync, spa,
0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NONE));
}
static int
spa_checkpoint_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
(void) arg;
spa_t *spa = dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa;
if (!spa_feature_is_enabled(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT))
return (SET_ERROR(ENOTSUP));
if (!spa_top_vdevs_spacemap_addressable(spa))
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_VDEV_TOO_BIG));
if (spa->spa_removing_phys.sr_state == DSS_SCANNING)
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_DEVRM_IN_PROGRESS));
if (spa->spa_raidz_expand != NULL)
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_RAIDZ_EXPAND_IN_PROGRESS));
if (spa->spa_checkpoint_txg != 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_CHECKPOINT_EXISTS));
if (spa_feature_is_active(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT))
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_DISCARDING_CHECKPOINT));
return (0);
}
static void
spa_checkpoint_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
(void) arg;
dsl_pool_t *dp = dmu_tx_pool(tx);
spa_t *spa = dp->dp_spa;
uberblock_t checkpoint = spa->spa_ubsync;
/*
* At this point, there should not be a checkpoint in the MOS.
*/
ASSERT3U(zap_contains(spa_meta_objset(spa), DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT,
DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT), ==, ENOENT);
ASSERT0(spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_timestamp);
ASSERT0(spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_dspace);
/*
* Since the checkpointed uberblock is the one that just got synced
* (we use spa_ubsync), its txg must be equal to the txg number of
* the txg we are syncing, minus 1.
*/
ASSERT3U(checkpoint.ub_txg, ==, spa->spa_syncing_txg - 1);
/*
* Once the checkpoint is in place, we need to ensure that none of
* its blocks will be marked for reuse after it has been freed.
* When there is a checkpoint and a block is freed, we compare its
* birth txg to the txg of the checkpointed uberblock to see if the
* block is part of the checkpoint or not. Therefore, we have to set
* spa_checkpoint_txg before any frees happen in this txg (which is
* why this is done as an early_synctask as explained in the comment
* in spa_checkpoint()).
*/
spa->spa_checkpoint_txg = checkpoint.ub_txg;
spa->spa_checkpoint_info.sci_timestamp = checkpoint.ub_timestamp;
checkpoint.ub_checkpoint_txg = checkpoint.ub_txg;
VERIFY0(zap_add(spa->spa_dsl_pool->dp_meta_objset,
DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT, DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT,
sizeof (uint64_t), sizeof (uberblock_t) / sizeof (uint64_t),
&checkpoint, tx));
/*
* Increment the feature refcount and thus activate the feature.
* Note that the feature will be deactivated when we've
* completely discarded all checkpointed state (both vdev
* space maps and uberblock).
*/
spa_feature_incr(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT, tx);
spa_history_log_internal(spa, "spa checkpoint", tx,
"checkpointed uberblock txg=%llu", (u_longlong_t)checkpoint.ub_txg);
}
/*
* Create a checkpoint for the pool.
*/
int
spa_checkpoint(const char *pool)
{
int error;
spa_t *spa;
error = spa_open(pool, &spa, FTAG);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
mutex_enter(&spa->spa_vdev_top_lock);
/*
* Wait for current syncing txg to finish so the latest synced
* uberblock (spa_ubsync) has all the changes that we expect
* to see if we were to revert later to the checkpoint. In other
* words we want the checkpointed uberblock to include/reference
* all the changes that were pending at the time that we issued
* the checkpoint command.
*/
txg_wait_synced(spa_get_dsl(spa), 0);
/*
* As the checkpointed uberblock references blocks from the previous
* txg (spa_ubsync) we want to ensure that are not freeing any of
* these blocks in the same txg that the following synctask will
* run. Thus, we run it as an early synctask, so the dirty changes
* that are synced to disk afterwards during zios and other synctasks
* do not reuse checkpointed blocks.
*/
error = dsl_early_sync_task(pool, spa_checkpoint_check,
spa_checkpoint_sync, NULL, 0, ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_NORMAL);
mutex_exit(&spa->spa_vdev_top_lock);
spa_close(spa, FTAG);
return (error);
}
static int
spa_checkpoint_discard_check(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
(void) arg;
spa_t *spa = dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa;
if (!spa_feature_is_active(spa, SPA_FEATURE_POOL_CHECKPOINT))
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_NO_CHECKPOINT));
if (spa->spa_checkpoint_txg == 0)
return (SET_ERROR(ZFS_ERR_DISCARDING_CHECKPOINT));
VERIFY0(zap_contains(spa_meta_objset(spa),
DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT, DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT));
return (0);
}
static void
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync(void *arg, dmu_tx_t *tx)
{
(void) arg;
spa_t *spa = dmu_tx_pool(tx)->dp_spa;
VERIFY0(zap_remove(spa_meta_objset(spa), DMU_POOL_DIRECTORY_OBJECT,
DMU_POOL_ZPOOL_CHECKPOINT, tx));
spa->spa_checkpoint_txg = 0;
zthr_wakeup(spa->spa_checkpoint_discard_zthr);
spa_history_log_internal(spa, "spa discard checkpoint", tx,
"started discarding checkpointed state from the pool");
}
/*
* Discard the checkpoint from a pool.
*/
int
spa_checkpoint_discard(const char *pool)
{
/*
* Similarly to spa_checkpoint(), we want our synctask to run
* before any pending dirty data are written to disk so they
* won't end up in the checkpoint's data structures (e.g.
* ms_checkpointing and vdev_checkpoint_sm) and re-create any
* space maps that the discarding open-context thread has
* deleted.
* [see spa_discard_checkpoint_sync and spa_discard_checkpoint_thread]
*/
return (dsl_early_sync_task(pool, spa_checkpoint_discard_check,
spa_checkpoint_discard_sync, NULL, 0,
ZFS_SPACE_CHECK_DISCARD_CHECKPOINT));
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_checkpoint_get_stats);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_checkpoint_discard_thread);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(spa_checkpoint_discard_thread_check);
ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_spa, zfs_spa_, discard_memory_limit, U64, ZMOD_RW,
"Limit for memory used in prefetching the checkpoint space map done "
"on each vdev while discarding the checkpoint");
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