Set LTTNG option to ON by default, added
Findlttng.cmake, added CMakeLists.txt in
src/tracing that generates .h files using
lttng-gen-tp, added WITH_LTTNG to
config-h.in.cmake.
Signed-off-by: Ali Maredia <amaredia@redhat.com>
Added a FindJeMalloc.cmake file, changed
allocator checking logic (tcmalloc is default),
replaced TCMALLOC_LIBS to ALLOC_LIBS, added
HAVE_LIB(ALLOCATOR) to config-h.in.cmake.
Signed-off-by: Ali Maredia <amaredia@redhat.com>
Added CMakeLists.txt in src/kv, replaced
os_mon_objs with kv_objs, linked libkv to os,
added HAVE_LIBROCKSDB to config-h.in.cmake,
tweaked rocksdb unittest, added bluestore
unittests, made rocksdb build with
add_custom_target instead of custom_command.
Signed-off-by: Ali Maredia <amaredia@redhat.com>
musl libc does not provide sys_siglist. It does provide a reentrant implementation of strsignal().
Added a cmake build option for using reentrant strsignal() impls instead of sys_siglist.
Signed-off-by: John Coyle <dx9err@gmail.com>
This is what autotools does with AC_FUNC_STRERROR_R bit. It takes us
from
$ monmaptool --print nonexistant
monmaptool: monmap file nonexistant
monmaptool: couldn't open nonexistant: (2)
to
$ monmaptool --print nonexistant
monmaptool: monmap file nonexistant
monmaptool: couldn't open nonexistant: (2) No such file or directory
on cmake - otherwise we end up using GNU-specific version as if it was
the POSIX version.
Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
res_query in musl libc is thread safe. Added a WITH_THREAD_SAFE_RES_QUERY cmake build option to disable default res_query lock.
Signed-off-by: John Coyle <dx9err@gmail.com>
man pages have to be preprocessed now, and can't be installed directly.
skip installing them until we add the cmake-fu to copy what man/Makefile.am
is doing
Signed-off-by: Casey Bodley <casey@cohortfs.com>
Libnss needs also to check for libnspr and add the related
-l targets to CRYPTO_LIBS, otherwise the build will fail.
Make sure USE_NSS is set correctly to 0 if cryptopp found
and in case nss was found set USE_CRYPTOPP also to 0.
Signed-off-by: Danny Al-Gaaf <danny.al-gaaf@bisect.de>
XioMessenger implements a Ceph Messenger provider for Accelio,
a high-performance messaging transport by Mellanox. Current
Accelio is layered on ibverbs, and supports Infiniband, ROCE,
and other RDMA transports. Future Accelio verions will support
alternative transports (including TCP), and flexible transport
selection.
config: cluster_rdma drives messenger creation
ceph_mds ceph_mon and ceph_osd use XioMessengers for cluster
communication when cluster_rdma is set
Move XioMessenger to msg/xio.
This matches the other new Messenger locations.
test: tests for tcp and xio messengers
(Not tests only.)
buffer: add subclass for xio buffers
xio: convert to Connection::send_message interface
config: -x, --xio as aliases for client_rdma
ceph-fuse: create xio messenger if client_rdma
Find XioMessenger.h and QueueStrategy.h in msg/xio.
ceph-syn: create xio messenger if client_rdma
librados: create xio messenger if client_rdma
Find XioMessenger.h and QueueStrategy.h in msg/xio.
Restore non-abort from Xio Mon integration.
Fix xio_client send count, again.
xio: must signal cond under mutex lock
xio: dispatch strategies support ms_fast_dispatch
xio: config variable xio_port_shift
remove set_port_shift() from XioMessenger, and just use the value
from the configuration
xio: don't depend on g_ceph_context for dout
XioMessenger now uses its own cct for all logging operations
the accelio log function, however, still depends on a global
CephContext. so we maintain an extra one, separate from g_ceph_context,
in XioMessenger.cc that is initialized on first construction and a
reference is held indefinitely
script: cephfsnew to automate pool and fs creation
Use new on_ow_msg_send_complete hook.
Replaces on_msg_delivered for one-way message style.
Prototype new xio_discon behavior.
On shutdown, XioPortal threads should not exit before Accelio
finalizes all sessions.
Inline join_sessions, it needs sh_mtx held across wait loop.
Fix assert on Cond::Signal. Adds Cond2.
Avoid deadlock, xio_disconnect can deliver a session teardown event.
Also Mutex2.
(Note, Mutex2 and Cond2 are replaced by standard C++ downstream.)
Restore SimpleDispatcher Timings.
The simple_client/simple_server timings are based on a ping/pong
of messages between the client and server, unlike those of the
xio_client/server programs, which are one-way (so their corresponding
1-way bandwidth is appx. 2x what the test reports). We assert
that the results are in general comparable, because in both setups,
a fixed number of messages (def. 50) is maintained in flight.
Wrap Accelio mempool in XioPool, add stats.
To enable stat prints, set xio_trace_mempool. Currently, prints
to stdout at each 64K messages sent or received.
Restore _send_message(..).
Fix merge errors in simple_client, simple_dispatcher.
xio: fix for size in pool stats
Add in/outbound msg counters to XioPoolStats.
Pool stats are easier to read.
Pool stats are easier to read, and if enabled, print on session
teardown. This is a convenient time to view stats, and with a small
Make pool stats counters atomic.
Track requests using hook ctor/dtor.
Lockless, portal thread provides atomicity.
Adapt to recent changes on Accelio for_next
* Accelio options now of opaque type
* on_msg_err with extra direction param
* RDMA behavior now governed by 2 new options
XIO_OPTNAME_MAX_INLINE_DATA
XIO_OPTNAME_MAX_INLINE_HEADER
* Separated send and recv queue depth
xio_messenger: Change xio optname queue depth msgs
* Set 16k threshold to rdma buffers instead of send
* Change xio optname for queue depth msgs
XIO_OPTNAME_SND/RCV_QUEUE_DEPTH_MSGS
xio_messenger: Protect Accelio queue depth.
(Minimal send flow control.)
The guard is per xio_connection, and considering batches.
Increment happens only if xio_send_msg succeeded, decrement in
on_ms_ow_send_complete and on_msg_error. Note that we don't need
atomics because counters are touched only in the correct portal
thread.
Find XioMsg.h in msg/xio
Find XioMessenger.h and QueueStrategy.h in msg/xio (tests).
Adapt to 2 Accelio API changes.
1. xio_context_stop loop takes only 1 argument
2. xio_connect() now takes a structure argument, by reference
Set CMP0046 iif CMake version >= 3
Move XioMessenger to msg/xio
xio: fix for segfault on xio_connect()
No more Mutex2, Cond2.
xio: number of portal threads is configurable
xio: only create additional portals on bind()
xio: use QueueStrategy(1) as default
xio: Messenger factory accepts ms_type "xio"
xio: use ms_type instead of client,cluster_rdma
removing the ability to configure the client and cluster networks
separately in favor of a single global messenger type
--xio is now a command-line alias for --ms_type xio
all daemons now use the Messenger::create() factory function instead of
conditionally creating XioMessengers
the OSD and Monitor classes no longer need separate messengers to
deal with both tcp/rdma clients
xio: portal binding honors ms_bind_port_min,max
xio: remove xio_port_shift
port shifting is no longer necessary, because we won't create both tcp
and xio messengers for the same service
Use Accelio sglist helper macros.
xio: make xio buffer unshareable
xio: Nuke special_handling.
Replace GENERIC with MON (requested by Sage).
Signed-off-by: Casey Bodley <casey@cohortfs.com>
Signed-off-by: Vu Pham <vu@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Benjamin <matt@cohortfs.com>
CMake Ceph Build System (Firefly)
CMake. Add tests.
Respace src/CMakeLists.txt.
CMake. Spacing cleanups.
CMake for Firefly is Triumphant
CMake for Giant
Adapt to Giant.
Fix installation for scripts and man pages
Fix CEPH_LIBDIR and CEPH_PKGLIBDIR defines
Add erasure-code libraries
uses try_compile() to detect support for -msse flags
Fix rados object classes
Propagate Casey's cls library change to src/test.
Fix CMake build for Hammer.
Try-add rados and common to librbd link.
Fix name and linkage of libec_lrc.
Rename arch/neon.c arm.c
Fix libcommon.a dependencies (some unit tests).
Authors:
Ali Maredia <ali@cohortfs.com>
Casey Bodley <casey@cohortfs.com>
Adam Emerson <aemerson@cohortfs.com>
Marcus Watts <mdw@cohortfs.com>
Matt Benjamin <matt@cohortfs.com>
Signed-off-by: Matt Benjamin <matt@cohortfs.com>