HardenedBSD/sys/geom/nop/g_nop.h
Warner Losh 8b522bdae6 Pass BIO_SPEEDUP through all the geom layers
While some geom layers pass unknown commands down, not all do. For the ones that
don't, pass BIO_SPEEDUP down to the providers that constittue the geom, as
applicable. No changes to vinum or virstor because I was unsure how to add this
support, and I'm also unsure how to test these. gvinum doesn't implement
BIO_FLUSH either, so it may just be poorly maintained. gvirstor is for testing
and not supportig BIO_SPEEDUP is fine.

Reviewed by: chs
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23183
2020-01-17 01:15:55 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*/
#ifndef _G_NOP_H_
#define _G_NOP_H_
#define G_NOP_CLASS_NAME "NOP"
#define G_NOP_VERSION 4
#define G_NOP_SUFFIX ".nop"
/*
* Special flag to instruct gnop to passthrough the underlying provider's
* physical path
*/
#define G_NOP_PHYSPATH_PASSTHROUGH "\255"
#ifdef _KERNEL
#define G_NOP_DEBUG(lvl, ...) \
_GEOM_DEBUG("GEOM_NOP", g_nop_debug, (lvl), NULL, __VA_ARGS__)
#define G_NOP_LOGREQLVL(lvl, bp, ...) \
_GEOM_DEBUG("GEOM_NOP", g_nop_debug, (lvl), (bp), __VA_ARGS__)
#define G_NOP_LOGREQ(bp, ...) G_NOP_LOGREQLVL(2, bp, __VA_ARGS__)
struct g_nop_delay;
TAILQ_HEAD(g_nop_delay_head, g_nop_delay);
struct g_nop_softc {
int sc_error;
off_t sc_offset;
off_t sc_explicitsize;
off_t sc_stripesize;
off_t sc_stripeoffset;
u_int sc_rfailprob;
u_int sc_wfailprob;
u_int sc_delaymsec;
u_int sc_rdelayprob;
u_int sc_wdelayprob;
u_int sc_count_until_fail;
uintmax_t sc_reads;
uintmax_t sc_writes;
uintmax_t sc_deletes;
uintmax_t sc_getattrs;
uintmax_t sc_flushes;
uintmax_t sc_cmd0s;
uintmax_t sc_cmd1s;
uintmax_t sc_cmd2s;
uintmax_t sc_speedups;
uintmax_t sc_readbytes;
uintmax_t sc_wrotebytes;
char *sc_physpath;
struct mtx sc_lock;
struct g_nop_delay_head sc_head_delay;
};
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _G_NOP_H_ */