The FreeBSD build will build most of the tools in Ceph. Note that the RBD dependant items will not work since FreeBSD does not have RBD (yet) I started looking into Ceph, because the HAST solution with CARP and ggate did not really do what I was looking for. But I'm aiming for running a Ceph storage cluster of storage nodes that are running ZFS. End station would be running bhyve on RBD disk that are stored in Ceph. Progress from last report: ========================== Most important change: - All test (but one) run to completion for the current selection of tools. This is only the case for "My Fork" repository. Some of the commits need to be pulled into the HEAD - Cmake is now the only way of building Ceph - Reworked threading/polling code for the simple socket code. Now uses a selfpipe, instead of using an odd shutdown() signaling Linux feature. - Modified the EventKqueue code to work around the "feature" that starting threads destroys the the kqueue handles. Just finshed the code so it is not yet submitted to the main repository Build Prerequisites =================== Compiling and building Ceph is tested on 12-CURRENT, but I guess 11-RELEASE will also work. And Clang is at 3.8.0. It uses the CLANG toolset that is available, 3.7 is not tested, but was working when that was with 11-CURRENT. Clang 3.4 (on 10.2-STABLE) does not have all required capabilites to compile everything The following setup will get things running for FreeBSD: - Install bash and link it in /bin # requires root privileges sudo pkg install bash sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash - Need to add one compatability line to /usr/include/errno.h #define ENODATA 87 /* Attribute not found */ (Otherwise some cython compiles will fail.) Getting the FreeBSD work on Ceph: ================================= - cd "place to work on this" git clone https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph.git cd ceph git checkout wip-wjw-freebsd-cmake Building Ceph ============= - Go and start building ./do_freebsd.sh Note that the old way of building using automake is no longer used. Parts not (yet) included: ========================= - RBD Rados Block Devices is implemented in the Linux kernel It seems that there used to be a userspace implementation first. And perhaps ggated could be used as a template since it does some of the same, other than just between 2 disks. And it has a userspace counterpart. - BlueStore. FreeBSD and Linux have different AIO API, and that needs to be made compatible Next to that is there discussion in FreeBSD about aio_cancel not working for all devicetypes - CephFS Cython tries to access an internal field in dirent which does not compile Tests that verify the correct working of the above are also excluded from the testset Tests not (yet) include: ======================= - run-tox-ceph-disk This is the main test that tests the basic Ceph disk install tool. One of the next things to complete porting for. - ceph-detect-init/run-tox.sh Because the current implementation does not know anything about FreeBSD rc-init. - Tests that make use of nosetests. Calling these does not really work since nosetests is not in /usr/bin, and /usr/bin/env nosetests does not work on FreeBSD. test/pybind/test_ceph_argparse.py test/pybind/test_ceph_daemon.py Task to do: =========== - Build an automated test platform that will build ceph/master on FreeBSD and report the results back to the Ceph developers. This will increase the maintainability of the FreeBSD side of things. Developers are signalled that they are using Linux-isms that will not compile/run on FreeBSD Ceph has several projects for this: Jenkins, teuthology, pulpito, ... But even just a while { compile } loop and report the build data on a static webpage would do for starters. - Run integration tests to see if the FreeBSD daemons will work with a Linux Ceph platform. - Get the python tests that are currently excluded to work, and test OKE - Compile and test the user space RBD (Rados Block Device). - Investigate and see if an in-kernel RBD device could be developed a la 'ggate' - Investigate the keystore, which could be kernel embedded on Linux an currently prevents building Cephfs and some other parts. - Scheduler information is not used atm, because the schedulers work rather different. But at a certain point in time, this would need some attention: in: ./src/common/Thread.cc - Integrate the FreeBSD /etc/rc.d init scripts in the Ceph stack. Both for testing, but mainly for running Ceph on production machines.