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  1. /*
  2. md_p.h : physical layout of Linux RAID devices
  3. Copyright (C) 1996-98 Ingo Molnar, Gadi Oxman
  4. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  7. any later version.
  8. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  9. (for example /usr/src/linux/COPYING); if not, write to the Free
  10. Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  11. */
  12. #ifndef _MD_P_H
  13. #define _MD_P_H
  14. /*
  15. * RAID superblock.
  16. *
  17. * The RAID superblock maintains some statistics on each RAID configuration.
  18. * Each real device in the RAID set contains it near the end of the device.
  19. * Some of the ideas are copied from the ext2fs implementation.
  20. *
  21. * We currently use 4096 bytes as follows:
  22. *
  23. * word offset function
  24. *
  25. * 0 - 31 Constant generic RAID device information.
  26. * 32 - 63 Generic state information.
  27. * 64 - 127 Personality specific information.
  28. * 128 - 511 12 32-words descriptors of the disks in the raid set.
  29. * 512 - 911 Reserved.
  30. * 912 - 1023 Disk specific descriptor.
  31. */
  32. /*
  33. * If x is the real device size in bytes, we return an apparent size of:
  34. *
  35. * y = (x & ~(MD_RESERVED_BYTES - 1)) - MD_RESERVED_BYTES
  36. *
  37. * and place the 4kB superblock at offset y.
  38. */
  39. #define MD_RESERVED_BYTES (64 * 1024)
  40. #define MD_RESERVED_SECTORS (MD_RESERVED_BYTES / 512)
  41. #define MD_NEW_SIZE_SECTORS(x) ((x & ~(MD_RESERVED_SECTORS - 1)) - MD_RESERVED_SECTORS)
  42. #define MD_SB_BYTES 4096
  43. #define MD_SB_WORDS (MD_SB_BYTES / 4)
  44. #define MD_SB_SECTORS (MD_SB_BYTES / 512)
  45. /*
  46. * The following are counted in 32-bit words
  47. */
  48. #define MD_SB_GENERIC_OFFSET 0
  49. #define MD_SB_PERSONALITY_OFFSET 64
  50. #define MD_SB_DISKS_OFFSET 128
  51. #define MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_OFFSET 992
  52. #define MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS 32
  53. #define MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS 32
  54. #define MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS (MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS + MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS)
  55. #define MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS 64
  56. #define MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS 32
  57. #define MD_SB_DISKS 27
  58. #define MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS (MD_SB_DISKS*MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS)
  59. #define MD_SB_RESERVED_WORDS (1024 - MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS - MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS - MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS - MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS)
  60. #define MD_SB_EQUAL_WORDS (MD_SB_GENERIC_WORDS + MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS + MD_SB_DISKS_WORDS)
  61. /*
  62. * Device "operational" state bits
  63. */
  64. #define MD_DISK_FAULTY 0 /* disk is faulty / operational */
  65. #define MD_DISK_ACTIVE 1 /* disk is running or spare disk */
  66. #define MD_DISK_SYNC 2 /* disk is in sync with the raid set */
  67. #define MD_DISK_REMOVED 3 /* disk is in sync with the raid set */
  68. #define MD_DISK_WRITEMOSTLY 9 /* disk is "write-mostly" is RAID1 config.
  69. * read requests will only be sent here in
  70. * dire need
  71. */
  72. typedef struct mdp_device_descriptor_s {
  73. __u32 number; /* 0 Device number in the entire set */
  74. __u32 major; /* 1 Device major number */
  75. __u32 minor; /* 2 Device minor number */
  76. __u32 raid_disk; /* 3 The role of the device in the raid set */
  77. __u32 state; /* 4 Operational state */
  78. __u32 reserved[MD_SB_DESCRIPTOR_WORDS - 5];
  79. } mdp_disk_t;
  80. #define MD_SB_MAGIC 0xa92b4efc
  81. /*
  82. * Superblock state bits
  83. */
  84. #define MD_SB_CLEAN 0
  85. #define MD_SB_ERRORS 1
  86. #define MD_SB_BITMAP_PRESENT 8 /* bitmap may be present nearby */
  87. /*
  88. * Notes:
  89. * - if an array is being reshaped (restriped) in order to change the
  90. * the number of active devices in the array, 'raid_disks' will be
  91. * the larger of the old and new numbers. 'delta_disks' will
  92. * be the "new - old". So if +ve, raid_disks is the new value, and
  93. * "raid_disks-delta_disks" is the old. If -ve, raid_disks is the
  94. * old value and "raid_disks+delta_disks" is the new (smaller) value.
  95. */
  96. typedef struct mdp_superblock_s {
  97. /*
  98. * Constant generic information
  99. */
  100. __u32 md_magic; /* 0 MD identifier */
  101. __u32 major_version; /* 1 major version to which the set conforms */
  102. __u32 minor_version; /* 2 minor version ... */
  103. __u32 patch_version; /* 3 patchlevel version ... */
  104. __u32 gvalid_words; /* 4 Number of used words in this section */
  105. __u32 set_uuid0; /* 5 Raid set identifier */
  106. __u32 ctime; /* 6 Creation time */
  107. __u32 level; /* 7 Raid personality */
  108. __u32 size; /* 8 Apparent size of each individual disk */
  109. __u32 nr_disks; /* 9 total disks in the raid set */
  110. __u32 raid_disks; /* 10 disks in a fully functional raid set */
  111. __u32 md_minor; /* 11 preferred MD minor device number */
  112. __u32 not_persistent; /* 12 does it have a persistent superblock */
  113. __u32 set_uuid1; /* 13 Raid set identifier #2 */
  114. __u32 set_uuid2; /* 14 Raid set identifier #3 */
  115. __u32 set_uuid3; /* 15 Raid set identifier #4 */
  116. __u32 gstate_creserved[MD_SB_GENERIC_CONSTANT_WORDS - 16];
  117. /*
  118. * Generic state information
  119. */
  120. __u32 utime; /* 0 Superblock update time */
  121. __u32 state; /* 1 State bits (clean, ...) */
  122. __u32 active_disks; /* 2 Number of currently active disks */
  123. __u32 working_disks; /* 3 Number of working disks */
  124. __u32 failed_disks; /* 4 Number of failed disks */
  125. __u32 spare_disks; /* 5 Number of spare disks */
  126. __u32 sb_csum; /* 6 checksum of the whole superblock */
  127. #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
  128. __u32 events_hi; /* 7 high-order of superblock update count */
  129. __u32 events_lo; /* 8 low-order of superblock update count */
  130. __u32 cp_events_hi; /* 9 high-order of checkpoint update count */
  131. __u32 cp_events_lo; /* 10 low-order of checkpoint update count */
  132. #else
  133. __u32 events_lo; /* 7 low-order of superblock update count */
  134. __u32 events_hi; /* 8 high-order of superblock update count */
  135. __u32 cp_events_lo; /* 9 low-order of checkpoint update count */
  136. __u32 cp_events_hi; /* 10 high-order of checkpoint update count */
  137. #endif
  138. __u32 recovery_cp; /* 11 recovery checkpoint sector count */
  139. /* There are only valid for minor_version > 90 */
  140. __u64 reshape_position; /* 12,13 next address in array-space for reshape */
  141. __u32 new_level; /* 14 new level we are reshaping to */
  142. __u32 delta_disks; /* 15 change in number of raid_disks */
  143. __u32 new_layout; /* 16 new layout */
  144. __u32 new_chunk; /* 17 new chunk size (bytes) */
  145. __u32 gstate_sreserved[MD_SB_GENERIC_STATE_WORDS - 18];
  146. /*
  147. * Personality information
  148. */
  149. __u32 layout; /* 0 the array's physical layout */
  150. __u32 chunk_size; /* 1 chunk size in bytes */
  151. __u32 root_pv; /* 2 LV root PV */
  152. __u32 root_block; /* 3 LV root block */
  153. __u32 pstate_reserved[MD_SB_PERSONALITY_WORDS - 4];
  154. /*
  155. * Disks information
  156. */
  157. mdp_disk_t disks[MD_SB_DISKS];
  158. /*
  159. * Reserved
  160. */
  161. __u32 reserved[MD_SB_RESERVED_WORDS];
  162. /*
  163. * Active descriptor
  164. */
  165. mdp_disk_t this_disk;
  166. } mdp_super_t;
  167. static inline __u64 md_event(mdp_super_t *sb) {
  168. __u64 ev = sb->events_hi;
  169. return (ev<<32)| sb->events_lo;
  170. }
  171. /*
  172. * The version-1 superblock :
  173. * All numeric fields are little-endian.
  174. *
  175. * total size: 256 bytes plus 2 per device.
  176. * 1K allows 384 devices.
  177. */
  178. struct mdp_superblock_1 {
  179. /* constant array information - 128 bytes */
  180. __le32 magic; /* MD_SB_MAGIC: 0xa92b4efc - little endian */
  181. __le32 major_version; /* 1 */
  182. __le32 feature_map; /* bit 0 set if 'bitmap_offset' is meaningful */
  183. __le32 pad0; /* always set to 0 when writing */
  184. __u8 set_uuid[16]; /* user-space generated. */
  185. char set_name[32]; /* set and interpreted by user-space */
  186. __le64 ctime; /* lo 40 bits are seconds, top 24 are microseconds or 0*/
  187. __le32 level; /* -4 (multipath), -1 (linear), 0,1,4,5 */
  188. __le32 layout; /* only for raid5 and raid10 currently */
  189. __le64 size; /* used size of component devices, in 512byte sectors */
  190. __le32 chunksize; /* in 512byte sectors */
  191. __le32 raid_disks;
  192. __le32 bitmap_offset; /* sectors after start of superblock that bitmap starts
  193. * NOTE: signed, so bitmap can be before superblock
  194. * only meaningful of feature_map[0] is set.
  195. */
  196. /* These are only valid with feature bit '4' */
  197. __le32 new_level; /* new level we are reshaping to */
  198. __le64 reshape_position; /* next address in array-space for reshape */
  199. __le32 delta_disks; /* change in number of raid_disks */
  200. __le32 new_layout; /* new layout */
  201. __le32 new_chunk; /* new chunk size (bytes) */
  202. __u8 pad1[128-124]; /* set to 0 when written */
  203. /* constant this-device information - 64 bytes */
  204. __le64 data_offset; /* sector start of data, often 0 */
  205. __le64 data_size; /* sectors in this device that can be used for data */
  206. __le64 super_offset; /* sector start of this superblock */
  207. __le64 recovery_offset;/* sectors before this offset (from data_offset) have been recovered */
  208. __le32 dev_number; /* permanent identifier of this device - not role in raid */
  209. __le32 cnt_corrected_read; /* number of read errors that were corrected by re-writing */
  210. __u8 device_uuid[16]; /* user-space setable, ignored by kernel */
  211. __u8 devflags; /* per-device flags. Only one defined...*/
  212. #define WriteMostly1 1 /* mask for writemostly flag in above */
  213. __u8 pad2[64-57]; /* set to 0 when writing */
  214. /* array state information - 64 bytes */
  215. __le64 utime; /* 40 bits second, 24 btes microseconds */
  216. __le64 events; /* incremented when superblock updated */
  217. __le64 resync_offset; /* data before this offset (from data_offset) known to be in sync */
  218. __le32 sb_csum; /* checksum upto devs[max_dev] */
  219. __le32 max_dev; /* size of devs[] array to consider */
  220. __u8 pad3[64-32]; /* set to 0 when writing */
  221. /* device state information. Indexed by dev_number.
  222. * 2 bytes per device
  223. * Note there are no per-device state flags. State information is rolled
  224. * into the 'roles' value. If a device is spare or faulty, then it doesn't
  225. * have a meaningful role.
  226. */
  227. __le16 dev_roles[0]; /* role in array, or 0xffff for a spare, or 0xfffe for faulty */
  228. };
  229. /* feature_map bits */
  230. #define MD_FEATURE_BITMAP_OFFSET 1
  231. #define MD_FEATURE_RECOVERY_OFFSET 2 /* recovery_offset is present and
  232. * must be honoured
  233. */
  234. #define MD_FEATURE_RESHAPE_ACTIVE 4
  235. #define MD_FEATURE_ALL (1|2|4)
  236. #endif