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* Cleanly handle --with-linux=NONE option when used to generate sourceBrian Behlendorf2009-07-021-6/+16
| | | | | | | rpms. These should not be fatal because we actually don't need them until we build the source rpm. When doing mock builds this is important because these dependent rpms will only be installed if they are specificed in the source rpms spec file.
* Simplify rpm build rules, added config/rpm.am.Brian Behlendorf2009-07-011-53/+2514
| | | | Distro friendly changes such that the kernel modules are packaged seperately.
* Packaging improvements for RHEL and SLES (part 2)Brian Behlendorf2009-06-161-31/+72
| | | | | | | - Allow checking for exported symbols in both Module.symvers and Module.symvers. My stock SLES kernel ships an objects directory with Module.symvers, yet produces a Module.symvers in the local build directory.
* Packaging improvements for RHEL and SLESBrian Behlendorf2009-06-161-6/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Properly honor --prefix in build system and rpm spec file. - Add '--define require_kdir' to spec file to support building rpms against kernel sources installed in non-default locations. - Add '--define require_kobj' to spec file to support building rpms against kernel object installed in non-default locations. - Stop suppressing errors in autogen.sh script. - Improved logic to detect missing kernel objects when they are not located with the source. This is the common case for SLES as well as in-tree chaos kernel builds and is done to simply support for multiple arches. - Moved spl-devel build products to /usr/src/spl-<version>, a spl symlink is created to reference the last installed version.
* SLES10 Fixes (part 6)Brian Behlendorf2009-05-201-0/+57
| | | | | | | | | - Prior to 2.6.17 there were no *_pgdat helper functions in mm/mmzone.c. Instead for_each_zone() operated directly on pgdat_list which may or may not have been exported depending on how your kernel was compiled. Now new configure checks determine if you have the helpers or not, and if the needed symbols are exported. If they are not exported then they are dynamically aquired at runtime by kallsyms_lookup_name().
* SLES10 Fixes (part 4):Brian Behlendorf2009-05-201-0/+128
| | | | | | | - Configure check for SLES specific API change to vfs_unlink() and vfs_rename() which added a 'struct vfsmount *' argument. This was for something called the linux-security-module, but it appears that it was never adopted upstream.
* SLES10 Fixes (part 3):Brian Behlendorf2009-05-201-0/+67
| | | | | | - Configure check for mutex_lock_nested(). This function was introduced as part of the mutex validator in 2.6.18, but if it's unavailable then it's safe to fallback to a plain mutex_lock().
* SLES10 Fixes (part 2):Brian Behlendorf2009-05-201-44/+122
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Configure check, the div64_64() function was renamed to div64_u64() as of 2.6.26. - Configure check, the global_page_state() fuction was introduced in 2.6.18 kernels. The earlier 2.6.16 based SLES10 must not try and use it, thankfully get_zone_counts() is still available. - To simplify debugging poison all symbols aquired dynamically using spl_kallsyms_lookup_name() with SYMBOL_POISON. - Add console messages when the user mode helpers fail. - spl_kmem_init_globals() use bit shifts instead of division. - When the monotonic clock is unavailable __gethrtime() must perform the HZ division as an 'unsigned long long' because the SPL only implements __udivdi3(), and not __divdi3() for 'long long' division on 32-bit arches.
* SLES10 Fixes (part 1):Brian Behlendorf2009-05-191-23/+28
| | | | | | | | - Exclude -obj when detecting installed kernel source. - Detect -obj directory for out of tree kernel builds. - Allow kernel build system to set CC to ensure -m64 is set properly. This is an issue on 64-bit SLES systems which by default always build 32-bit binaries (unlike RHEL/Fedora which default to 64-bit)
* Allow spl_config.h to be included by dependant packagesBrian Behlendorf2009-03-171-32/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We need dependent packages to be able to include spl_config.h so they can leverage the configure checks the SPL has done. This is important because several of the spl headers need the results of these checks to work properly. Unfortunately, the autoheader build product is always private to a particular build and defined certain common things. (PACKAGE, VERSION, etc). This prevents other packages which also use autoheader from being include because the definitions conflict. To avoid this problem the SPL build system leverage AH_BOTTOM to include a spl_unconfig.h at the botton of the autoheader build product. This custom include undefs all known shared symbols to prevent the confict. This does however mean that those definition are also not availble to the SPL package either. The SPL package therefore uses the equivilant SPL_META_* definitions.
* FC10/i686 Compatibility Update (2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.i686)Brian Behlendorf2009-03-171-0/+68
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In the interests of portability I have added a FC10/i686 box to my list of development platforms. The hope is this will allow me to keep current with upstream kernel API changes, and at the same time ensure I don't accidentally break x86 support. This patch resolves all remaining issues observed under that environment. 1) SPL_AC_ZONE_STAT_ITEM_FIA autoconf check added. As of 2.6.21 the kernel added a clean API for modules to get the global count for free, inactive, and active pages. The SPL attempts to detect if this API is available and directly map spl_global_page_state() to global_page_state(). If the full API is not available then spl_global_page_state() is implemented as a thin layer to get these values via get_zone_counts() if that symbol is available. 2) New kmem:vmem_size regression test added to validate correct vmem_size() functionality. The test case acquires the current global vmem state, allocates from the vmem region, then verifies the allocation is correctly reflected in the vmem_size() stats. 3) Change splat_kmem_cache_thread_test() to always use KMC_KMEM based memory. On x86 systems with limited virtual address space failures resulted due to exhaustig the address space. The tests really need to problem exhausting all memory on the system thus we need to use the physical address space. 4) Change kmem:slab_lock to cap it's memory usage at availrmem instead of using the native linux nr_free_pages(). This provides additional test coverage of the SPL Linux VM integration. 5) Change kmem:slab_overcommit to perform allocation of 256K instead of 1M. On x86 based systems it is not possible to create a kmem backed slab with entires of that size. To compensate for this the number of allocations performed in increased by 4x. 6) Additional autoconf documentation for proposed upstream API changes to make additional symbols available to modules. 7) Console error messages added when spl_kallsyms_lookup_name() fails to locate an expected symbol. This causes the module to fail to load and we need to know exactly which symbol was not available.
* Added SPL_AC_5ARGS_DEVICE_CREATE autoconf configure checkBrian Behlendorf2009-03-131-0/+68
| | | | | | | As of 2.6.27 kernels the device_create() API changed to include a private data argument. This check detects which version of device_create() function the kernel has and properly defines spl_device_create() to use the correct prototype.
* Build system cleanupBrian Behlendorf2009-03-111-31/+38
| | | | | | 1) Undefine non-unique entries in spl_config.h 2) Minor Makefile cleanup 3) Don't use includedir for proper kernel header install
* Build System Default KernelBrian Behlendorf2009-03-091-16/+7
| | | | | | | | Update the method used for determining which kernel to build against when not specified. Previous 'uname -r' was used but this makes the assumption that the running kernel is the one you want to use, this is often not the case. It is better to examine the usual kernel-devel install locations and select one of the installed kernels.
* Build system and packaging (RPM support)Brian Behlendorf2009-03-091-121/+186
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | An update to the build system to properly support all commonly used Makefile targets these include: make all # Build everything make install # Install everything make clean # Clean up build products make distclean # Clean up everything make dist # Create package tarball make srpm # Create package source RPM make rpm # Create package binary RPMs make tags # Create ctags and etags for everything Extra care was taken to ensure that the source RPMs are fully rebuildable against Fedora/RHEL/Chaos kernels. To build binary RPMs from the source RPM for your system simply run: rpmbuild --rebuild spl-x.y.z-1.src.rpm This will produce two binary RPMs with correct 'requires' dependencies for your kernel. One will contain all spl modules and support utilities, the other is a devel package for compiling additional kernel modules which are dependant on the spl. spl-x.y.z-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm spl-devel-x.y.2-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm
* Linux VM Integration CleanupBrian Behlendorf2009-03-041-36/+114
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove all instances of functions being reimplemented in the SPL. When the prototypes are available in the linux headers but the function address itself is not exported use kallsyms_lookup_name() to find the address. The function name itself can them become a define which calls a function pointer. This is preferable to reimplementing the function in the SPL because it ensures we get the correct version of the function for the running kernel. This is actually pretty safe because the prototype is defined in the headers so we know we are calling the function properly. This patch also includes a rhel5 kernel patch we exports the needed symbols so we don't need to use kallsyms_lookup_name(). There are autoconf checks to detect if the symbol is exported and if so to use it directly. We should add patches for stock upstream kernels as needed if for no other reason than so we can easily track which additional symbols we needed exported. Those patches can also be used by anyone willing to rebuild their kernel, but this should not be a requirement. The rhel5 version of the export-symbols patch has been applied to the chaos kernel. Additional fixes: 1) Implement vmem_size() function using get_vmalloc_info() 2) SPL_CHECK_SYMBOL_EXPORT macro updated to use $LINUX_OBJ instead of $LINUX because Module.symvers is a build product. When $LINUX_OBJ != $LINUX we will not properly detect exported symbols. 3) SPL_LINUX_COMPILE_IFELSE macro updated to add include2 and $LINUX/include search paths to allow proper compilation when the kernel target build directory is not the source directory.
* Build system updateBrian Behlendorf2009-02-121-0/+1
| | | | | - Added default build flags for kernel modules: -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror
* Build system updateBrian Behlendorf2009-02-121-1/+11
| | | | | | - Added default build flags: -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror -Wshadow - Added missing Makefile's for include/ subdirectories.
* Additional Linux VM integrationBrian Behlendorf2009-02-051-0/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Added support for Solaris swapfs_minfree, and swapfs_reserve tunables. In additional availrmem is now available and return a reasonable value which is reasonably analogous to the Solaris meaning. On linux we return the sun of free and inactive pages since these are all easily reclaimable. All tunables are available in /proc/sys/kernel/spl/vm/* and they may need a little adjusting once we observe the real behavior. Some of the defaults are mapped to similar linux counterparts, others are straight from the OpenSolaris defaults.
* Linux VM integration / device special filesBrian Behlendorf2009-02-041-0/+117
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support added to provide reasonable values for the global Solaris VM variables: minfree, desfree, lotsfree, needfree. These values are set to the sum of their per-zone linux counterparts which should be close enough for Solaris consumers. When a non-GPL app links against the SPL we cannot use the udev interfaces, which means non of the device special files are created. Because of this I had added a poor mans udev which cause the SPL to invoke an upcall and create the basic devices when a minor is registered. When a minor is unregistered we use the vnode interface to unlink the special file.
* 2.6.27+ portability changesBrian Behlendorf2009-02-021-0/+61
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Added SPL_AC_3ARGS_ON_EACH_CPU configure check to determine if the older 4 argument version of on_each_cpu() should be used or the new 3 argument version. The retry argument was dropped in the new API which was never used anyway. - Updated work queue compatibility wrappers. The old way this worked was to pass a data point when initialized the workqueue. The new API assumed the work item is embedding in a structure and we us container_of() to find that data pointer. - Updated skc->skc_flags to be an unsigned long which is now type checked in the bit operations. This silences the warnings. - Updated autogen products and splat tests accordingly
* Ensure -NDEBUG does not get added to spl_config.h and is only set in the ↵Brian Behlendorf2009-01-201-5/+0
| | | | build options. This allows other kernel modules to use spl_config to leverage the reset of the config checks without getting confused with the debug options
* Rename modules to module and update referencesBrian Behlendorf2009-01-151-4/+4
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* Prefix META_ALIAS with SPL_Brian Behlendorf2008-11-261-5/+5
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* Prefix all META_* #defines with SPL to prevent colisions which include our ↵Brian Behlendorf2008-11-261-42/+42
| | | | spl_config.h. Dependent packages may do this to leverage the autoconf check we have already run aganst the kernel.
* Include META file support.behlendo2008-11-261-31/+217
| | | | git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@181 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c
* * : Add autogen.sh products.behlendo2008-11-241-0/+21723
* configure.ac : Use AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR to put autoconf products in ./auotconf. * autogen.sh : Use --copy to avoid symlinks, remove error redirection, run aclocal before libtoolize. git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@180 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c