From: Eric Sandeen Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:22:43 +0000 (-0600) Subject: mkfs: handle 4k sector devices more cleanly X-Git-Tag: v3.1.0~2 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=fd5eda53f726895ce5a7233448ad3c2311823fb1;p=thirdparty%2Fxfsprogs-dev.git mkfs: handle 4k sector devices more cleanly Trying to mkfs a 4k sector device today fails w/o manually specifying sector size: # modprobe scsi_debug sector_size=4096 dev_size_mb=32 # mkfs.xfs -f /dev/sdc mkfs.xfs: warning - cannot set blocksize on block device /dev/sdc: Invalid argument Warning: the data subvolume sector size 512 is less than the sector size reported by the device (4096). ... add sectorsize to the device topology info, and use that if present. Also check that explicitly requested sector sizes are not smaller than the hardware size. This already fails today, but with the more cryptic "cannot set blocksize" ioctl error above. With a few more suggested comments & cleanups from Christoph. Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig --- diff --git a/include/libxfs.h b/include/libxfs.h index ab37a6040..e7199c7b6 100644 --- a/include/libxfs.h +++ b/include/libxfs.h @@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ extern void libxfs_device_zero (dev_t, xfs_daddr_t, uint); extern void libxfs_device_close (dev_t); extern int libxfs_device_alignment (void); extern void libxfs_report(FILE *); +extern void platform_findsizes(char *path, int fd, long long *sz, int *bsz); /* check or write log footer: specify device, log size in blocks & uuid */ typedef xfs_caddr_t (libxfs_get_block_t)(xfs_caddr_t, int, void *); diff --git a/libxfs/init.h b/libxfs/init.h index 1f27af67b..f0b8cb678 100644 --- a/libxfs/init.h +++ b/libxfs/init.h @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ extern int platform_check_ismounted (char *path, char *block, struct stat64 *sptr, int verbose); extern int platform_check_iswritable (char *path, char *block, struct stat64 *sptr, int fatal); -extern void platform_findsizes (char *path, int fd, long long *sz, int *bsz); extern int platform_set_blocksize (int fd, char *path, dev_t device, int bsz, int fatal); extern void platform_flush_device (int fd, dev_t device); extern char *platform_findrawpath(char *path); diff --git a/libxfs/linux.c b/libxfs/linux.c index bc4990323..2e07d544d 100644 --- a/libxfs/linux.c +++ b/libxfs/linux.c @@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ platform_set_blocksize(int fd, char *path, dev_t device, int blocksize, int fata if (major(device) != RAMDISK_MAJOR) { if ((error = ioctl(fd, BLKBSZSET, &blocksize)) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s - cannot set blocksize " - "on block device %s: %s\n"), + "%d on block device %s: %s\n"), progname, fatal ? "error": "warning", - path, strerror(errno)); + blocksize, path, strerror(errno)); } } return error; diff --git a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c index d3ed00ae4..9a8eff348 100644 --- a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c +++ b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ struct fs_topology { int dsunit; /* stripe unit - data subvolume */ int dswidth; /* stripe width - data subvolume */ int rtswidth; /* stripe width - rt subvolume */ + int sectorsize; int sectoralign; }; @@ -320,7 +321,7 @@ out_free_probe: return ret; } -static void blkid_get_topology(const char *device, int *sunit, int *swidth) +static void blkid_get_topology(const char *device, int *sunit, int *swidth, int *sectorsize) { blkid_topology tp; blkid_probe pr; @@ -348,6 +349,8 @@ static void blkid_get_topology(const char *device, int *sunit, int *swidth) val = blkid_topology_get_optimal_io_size(tp) >> 9; if (val > 1) *swidth = val; + val = blkid_probe_get_sectorsize(pr); + *sectorsize = val; if (blkid_topology_get_alignment_offset(tp) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, @@ -370,13 +373,14 @@ static void get_topology(libxfs_init_t *xi, struct fs_topology *ft) if (!xi->disfile) { const char *dfile = xi->volname ? xi->volname : xi->dname; - blkid_get_topology(dfile, &ft->dsunit, &ft->dswidth); + blkid_get_topology(dfile, &ft->dsunit, &ft->dswidth, + &ft->sectorsize); } if (xi->rtname && !xi->risfile) { int dummy; - blkid_get_topology(xi->rtname, &dummy, &ft->rtswidth); + blkid_get_topology(xi->rtname, &dummy, &ft->rtswidth, &dummy); } } #else /* ENABLE_BLKID */ @@ -406,12 +410,24 @@ check_overwrite( static void get_topology(libxfs_init_t *xi, struct fs_topology *ft) { char *dfile = xi->volname ? xi->volname : xi->dname; + int bsz = BBSIZE; if (!xi->disfile) { + int fd; + long long dummy; + get_subvol_stripe_wrapper(dfile, SVTYPE_DATA, &ft->dsunit, &ft->dswidth, &ft->sectoralign); + fd = open(dfile, O_RDONLY); + /* If this fails we just fall back to BBSIZE */ + if (fd) { + platform_findsizes(dfile, fd, &dummy, &bsz); + close(fd); + } } + ft->sectorsize = bsz; + if (xi->rtname && !xi->risfile) { int dummy1; @@ -1544,18 +1560,41 @@ main( get_topology(&xi, &ft); if (ft.sectoralign) { + /* + * Older Linux software RAID versions want the sector size + * to match the block size to avoid switching I/O sizes. + * For the legacy libdisk case we thus set the sector size to + * match the block size. For systems using libblkid we assume + * that the kernel is recent enough to not require this and + * ft.sectoralign will never be set. + */ sectorsize = blocksize; + } else if (!ssflag) { + /* + * Unless specified manually on the command line use the + * advertised sector size of the device. + */ + sectorsize = ft.sectorsize; + } + + if (ft.sectoralign || !ssflag) { sectorlog = libxfs_highbit32(sectorsize); if (loginternal) { lsectorsize = sectorsize; lsectorlog = sectorlog; } } + if (sectorsize < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE || sectorsize > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE || sectorsize > blocksize) { fprintf(stderr, _("illegal sector size %d\n"), sectorsize); usage(); } + if (sectorsize < ft.sectorsize) { + fprintf(stderr, _("illegal sector size %d; hw sector is %d\n"), + sectorsize, ft.sectorsize); + usage(); + } if (lsectorsize < XFS_MIN_SECTORSIZE || lsectorsize > XFS_MAX_SECTORSIZE || lsectorsize > blocksize) { fprintf(stderr, _("illegal log sector size %d\n"), lsectorsize); @@ -1749,10 +1788,7 @@ main( calc_stripe_factors(dsu, dsw, sectorsize, lsu, lsectorsize, &dsunit, &dswidth, &lsunit); - if (slflag || ssflag) - xi.setblksize = sectorsize; - else - xi.setblksize = 1; + xi.setblksize = sectorsize; /* * Initialize. This will open the log and rt devices as well.