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All rights reserved. 24 * Copyright (c) 2013, Delphix. All rights reserved. 25 * Copyright (c) 2013, Saso Kiselkov. All rights reserved. 26 * Copyright (c) 2013, Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 27 * Copyright (c) 2020, George Amanakis. All rights reserved. 28 */ 29 30 #ifndef _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H 31 #define _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H 32 33 #include <sys/arc.h> 34 #include <sys/multilist.h> 35 #include <sys/zio_crypt.h> 36 #include <sys/zthr.h> 37 #include <sys/aggsum.h> 38 #include <sys/wmsum.h> 39 40 #ifdef __cplusplus 41 extern "C" { 42 #endif 43 44 /* 45 * We can feed L2ARC from two states of ARC buffers, mru and mfu, 46 * and each of the states has two types: data and metadata. 47 */ 48 #define L2ARC_FEED_TYPES 4 49 50 /* 51 * L2ARC state and statistics for persistent marker management. 52 */ 53 typedef struct l2arc_info { 54 arc_buf_hdr_t **l2arc_markers[L2ARC_FEED_TYPES]; 55 uint64_t l2arc_total_writes; /* total writes for reset */ 56 uint64_t l2arc_total_capacity; /* total L2ARC capacity */ 57 uint64_t l2arc_smallest_capacity; /* smallest device capacity */ 58 /* 59 * Per-device thread coordination for sublist processing 60 */ 61 boolean_t *l2arc_sublist_busy[L2ARC_FEED_TYPES]; 62 kmutex_t l2arc_sublist_lock; /* protects busy flags */ 63 } l2arc_info_t; 64 65 /* 66 * Note that buffers can be in one of 6 states: 67 * ARC_anon - anonymous (discussed below) 68 * ARC_mru - recently used, currently cached 69 * ARC_mru_ghost - recently used, no longer in cache 70 * ARC_mfu - frequently used, currently cached 71 * ARC_mfu_ghost - frequently used, no longer in cache 72 * ARC_uncached - uncacheable prefetch, to be evicted 73 * ARC_l2c_only - exists in L2ARC but not other states 74 * When there are no active references to the buffer, they are 75 * are linked onto a list in one of these arc states. These are 76 * the only buffers that can be evicted or deleted. Within each 77 * state there are multiple lists, one for meta-data and one for 78 * non-meta-data. Meta-data (indirect blocks, blocks of dnodes, 79 * etc.) is tracked separately so that it can be managed more 80 * explicitly: favored over data, limited explicitly. 81 * 82 * Anonymous buffers are buffers that are not associated with 83 * a DVA. These are buffers that hold dirty block copies 84 * before they are written to stable storage. By definition, 85 * they are "ref'd" and are considered part of arc_mru 86 * that cannot be freed. Generally, they will acquire a DVA 87 * as they are written and migrate onto the arc_mru list. 88 * 89 * The ARC_l2c_only state is for buffers that are in the second 90 * level ARC but no longer in any of the ARC_m* lists. The second 91 * level ARC itself may also contain buffers that are in any of 92 * the ARC_m* states - meaning that a buffer can exist in two 93 * places. The reason for the ARC_l2c_only state is to keep the 94 * buffer header in the hash table, so that reads that hit the 95 * second level ARC benefit from these fast lookups. 96 */ 97 98 typedef struct arc_state { 99 /* 100 * list of evictable buffers 101 */ 102 multilist_t arcs_list[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES]; 103 /* 104 * supports the "dbufs" kstat 105 */ 106 arc_state_type_t arcs_state; 107 /* 108 * total amount of data in this state. 109 */ 110 zfs_refcount_t arcs_size[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES] ____cacheline_aligned; 111 /* 112 * total amount of evictable data in this state 113 */ 114 zfs_refcount_t arcs_esize[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES]; 115 /* 116 * amount of hit bytes for this state (counted only for ghost states) 117 */ 118 wmsum_t arcs_hits[ARC_BUFC_NUMTYPES]; 119 } arc_state_t; 120 121 typedef struct arc_callback arc_callback_t; 122 123 struct arc_callback { 124 void *acb_private; 125 arc_read_done_func_t *acb_done; 126 arc_buf_t *acb_buf; 127 boolean_t acb_encrypted; 128 boolean_t acb_compressed; 129 boolean_t acb_noauth; 130 boolean_t acb_nobuf; 131 boolean_t acb_wait; 132 int acb_wait_error; 133 kmutex_t acb_wait_lock; 134 kcondvar_t acb_wait_cv; 135 zbookmark_phys_t acb_zb; 136 zio_t *acb_zio_dummy; 137 zio_t *acb_zio_head; 138 arc_callback_t *acb_prev; 139 arc_callback_t *acb_next; 140 }; 141 142 typedef struct arc_write_callback arc_write_callback_t; 143 144 struct arc_write_callback { 145 void *awcb_private; 146 arc_write_done_func_t *awcb_ready; 147 arc_write_done_func_t *awcb_children_ready; 148 arc_write_done_func_t *awcb_done; 149 arc_buf_t *awcb_buf; 150 }; 151 152 /* 153 * ARC buffers are separated into multiple structs as a memory saving measure: 154 * - Common fields struct, always defined, and embedded within it: 155 * - L2-only fields, always allocated but undefined when not in L2ARC 156 * - L1-only fields, only allocated when in L1ARC 157 * 158 * Buffer in L1 Buffer only in L2 159 * +------------------------+ +------------------------+ 160 * | arc_buf_hdr_t | | arc_buf_hdr_t | 161 * | | | | 162 * | | | | 163 * | | | | 164 * +------------------------+ +------------------------+ 165 * | l2arc_buf_hdr_t | | l2arc_buf_hdr_t | 166 * | (undefined if L1-only) | | | 167 * +------------------------+ +------------------------+ 168 * | l1arc_buf_hdr_t | 169 * | | 170 * | | 171 * | | 172 * | | 173 * +------------------------+ 174 * 175 * Because it's possible for the L2ARC to become extremely large, we can wind 176 * up eating a lot of memory in L2ARC buffer headers, so the size of a header 177 * is minimized by only allocating the fields necessary for an L1-cached buffer 178 * when a header is actually in the L1 cache. The sub-headers (l1arc_buf_hdr and 179 * l2arc_buf_hdr) are embedded rather than allocated separately to save a couple 180 * words in pointers. arc_hdr_realloc() is used to switch a header between 181 * these two allocation states. 182 */ 183 typedef struct l1arc_buf_hdr { 184 /* protected by arc state mutex */ 185 arc_state_t *b_state; 186 multilist_node_t b_arc_node; 187 188 /* protected by hash lock */ 189 clock_t b_arc_access; 190 uint32_t b_mru_hits; 191 uint32_t b_mru_ghost_hits; 192 uint32_t b_mfu_hits; 193 uint32_t b_mfu_ghost_hits; 194 uint8_t b_byteswap; 195 arc_buf_t *b_buf; 196 197 /* self protecting */ 198 zfs_refcount_t b_refcnt; 199 200 arc_callback_t *b_acb; 201 abd_t *b_pabd; 202 203 #ifdef ZFS_DEBUG 204 zio_cksum_t *b_freeze_cksum; 205 kmutex_t b_freeze_lock; 206 #endif 207 } l1arc_buf_hdr_t; 208 209 typedef enum l2arc_dev_hdr_flags_t { 210 L2ARC_DEV_HDR_EVICT_FIRST = (1 << 0) /* mirror of l2ad_first */ 211 } l2arc_dev_hdr_flags_t; 212 213 /* 214 * Pointer used in persistent L2ARC (for pointing to log blocks). 215 */ 216 typedef struct l2arc_log_blkptr { 217 /* 218 * Offset of log block within the device, in bytes 219 */ 220 uint64_t lbp_daddr; 221 /* 222 * Aligned payload size (in bytes) of the log block 223 */ 224 uint64_t lbp_payload_asize; 225 /* 226 * Offset in bytes of the first buffer in the payload 227 */ 228 uint64_t lbp_payload_start; 229 /* 230 * lbp_prop has the following format: 231 * * logical size (in bytes) 232 * * aligned (after compression) size (in bytes) 233 * * compression algorithm (we always LZ4-compress l2arc logs) 234 * * checksum algorithm (used for lbp_cksum) 235 */ 236 uint64_t lbp_prop; 237 zio_cksum_t lbp_cksum; /* checksum of log */ 238 } l2arc_log_blkptr_t; 239 240 /* 241 * The persistent L2ARC device header. 242 * Byte order of magic determines whether 64-bit bswap of fields is necessary. 243 */ 244 typedef struct l2arc_dev_hdr_phys { 245 uint64_t dh_magic; /* L2ARC_DEV_HDR_MAGIC */ 246 uint64_t dh_version; /* Persistent L2ARC version */ 247 248 /* 249 * Global L2ARC device state and metadata. 250 */ 251 uint64_t dh_spa_guid; 252 uint64_t dh_vdev_guid; 253 uint64_t dh_log_entries; /* mirror of l2ad_log_entries */ 254 uint64_t dh_evict; /* evicted offset in bytes */ 255 uint64_t dh_flags; /* l2arc_dev_hdr_flags_t */ 256 /* 257 * Used in zdb.c for determining if a log block is valid, in the same 258 * way that l2arc_rebuild() does. 259 */ 260 uint64_t dh_start; /* mirror of l2ad_start */ 261 uint64_t dh_end; /* mirror of l2ad_end */ 262 /* 263 * Start of log block chain. [0] -> newest log, [1] -> one older (used 264 * for initiating prefetch). 265 */ 266 l2arc_log_blkptr_t dh_start_lbps[2]; 267 /* 268 * Aligned size of all log blocks as accounted by vdev_space_update(). 269 */ 270 uint64_t dh_lb_asize; /* mirror of l2ad_lb_asize */ 271 uint64_t dh_lb_count; /* mirror of l2ad_lb_count */ 272 /* 273 * Mirrors of vdev_trim_action_time and vdev_trim_state, used to 274 * display when the cache device was fully trimmed for the last 275 * time. 276 */ 277 uint64_t dh_trim_action_time; 278 uint64_t dh_trim_state; 279 const uint64_t dh_pad[30]; /* pad to 512 bytes */ 280 zio_eck_t dh_tail; 281 } l2arc_dev_hdr_phys_t; 282 _Static_assert(sizeof (l2arc_dev_hdr_phys_t) == SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE, 283 "l2arc_dev_hdr_phys_t wrong size"); 284 285 /* 286 * A single ARC buffer header entry in a l2arc_log_blk_phys_t. 287 */ 288 typedef struct l2arc_log_ent_phys { 289 dva_t le_dva; /* dva of buffer */ 290 uint64_t le_birth; /* birth txg of buffer */ 291 /* 292 * le_prop has the following format: 293 * * logical size (in bytes) 294 * * physical (compressed) size (in bytes) 295 * * compression algorithm 296 * * object type (used to restore arc_buf_contents_t) 297 * * protected status (used for encryption) 298 * * prefetch status (used in l2arc_read_done()) 299 */ 300 uint64_t le_prop; 301 uint64_t le_daddr; /* buf location on l2dev */ 302 uint64_t le_complevel; 303 /* 304 * We pad the size of each entry to a power of 2 so that the size of 305 * l2arc_log_blk_phys_t is power-of-2 aligned with SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT, 306 * because of the L2ARC_SET_*SIZE macros. 307 */ 308 const uint64_t le_pad[2]; /* pad to 64 bytes */ 309 } l2arc_log_ent_phys_t; 310 311 #define L2ARC_LOG_BLK_MAX_ENTRIES (1022) 312 313 /* 314 * A log block of up to 1022 ARC buffer log entries, chained into the 315 * persistent L2ARC metadata linked list. Byte order of magic determines 316 * whether 64-bit bswap of fields is necessary. 317 */ 318 typedef struct l2arc_log_blk_phys { 319 uint64_t lb_magic; /* L2ARC_LOG_BLK_MAGIC */ 320 /* 321 * There are 2 chains (headed by dh_start_lbps[2]), and this field 322 * points back to the previous block in this chain. We alternate 323 * which chain we append to, so they are time-wise and offset-wise 324 * interleaved, but that is an optimization rather than for 325 * correctness. 326 */ 327 l2arc_log_blkptr_t lb_prev_lbp; /* pointer to prev log block */ 328 /* 329 * Pad header section to 128 bytes 330 */ 331 uint64_t lb_pad[7]; 332 /* Payload */ 333 l2arc_log_ent_phys_t lb_entries[L2ARC_LOG_BLK_MAX_ENTRIES]; 334 } l2arc_log_blk_phys_t; /* 64K total */ 335 336 /* 337 * The size of l2arc_log_blk_phys_t has to be power-of-2 aligned with 338 * SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT because of L2BLK_SET_*SIZE macros. 339 */ 340 _Static_assert(IS_P2ALIGNED(sizeof (l2arc_log_blk_phys_t), 341 1ULL << SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT), "l2arc_log_blk_phys_t misaligned"); 342 _Static_assert(sizeof (l2arc_log_blk_phys_t) >= SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE, 343 "l2arc_log_blk_phys_t too small"); 344 _Static_assert(sizeof (l2arc_log_blk_phys_t) <= SPA_MAXBLOCKSIZE, 345 "l2arc_log_blk_phys_t too big"); 346 347 /* 348 * These structures hold in-flight abd buffers for log blocks as they're being 349 * written to the L2ARC device. 350 */ 351 typedef struct l2arc_lb_abd_buf { 352 abd_t *abd; 353 list_node_t node; 354 } l2arc_lb_abd_buf_t; 355 356 /* 357 * These structures hold pointers to log blocks present on the L2ARC device. 358 */ 359 typedef struct l2arc_lb_ptr_buf { 360 l2arc_log_blkptr_t *lb_ptr; 361 list_node_t node; 362 } l2arc_lb_ptr_buf_t; 363 364 /* Macros for setting fields in le_prop and lbp_prop */ 365 #define L2BLK_GET_LSIZE(field) \ 366 BF64_GET_SB((field), 0, SPA_LSIZEBITS, SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT, 1) 367 #define L2BLK_SET_LSIZE(field, x) \ 368 BF64_SET_SB((field), 0, SPA_LSIZEBITS, SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT, 1, x) 369 #define L2BLK_GET_PSIZE(field) \ 370 BF64_GET_SB((field), 16, SPA_PSIZEBITS, SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT, 1) 371 #define L2BLK_SET_PSIZE(field, x) \ 372 BF64_SET_SB((field), 16, SPA_PSIZEBITS, SPA_MINBLOCKSHIFT, 1, x) 373 #define L2BLK_GET_COMPRESS(field) \ 374 BF64_GET((field), 32, SPA_COMPRESSBITS) 375 #define L2BLK_SET_COMPRESS(field, x) \ 376 BF64_SET((field), 32, SPA_COMPRESSBITS, x) 377 #define L2BLK_GET_PREFETCH(field) BF64_GET((field), 39, 1) 378 #define L2BLK_SET_PREFETCH(field, x) BF64_SET((field), 39, 1, x) 379 #define L2BLK_GET_CHECKSUM(field) BF64_GET((field), 40, 8) 380 #define L2BLK_SET_CHECKSUM(field, x) BF64_SET((field), 40, 8, x) 381 /* +/- 1 here are to keep compatibility after ARC_BUFC_INVALID removal. */ 382 #define L2BLK_GET_TYPE(field) (BF64_GET((field), 48, 8) - 1) 383 #define L2BLK_SET_TYPE(field, x) BF64_SET((field), 48, 8, (x) + 1) 384 #define L2BLK_GET_PROTECTED(field) BF64_GET((field), 56, 1) 385 #define L2BLK_SET_PROTECTED(field, x) BF64_SET((field), 56, 1, x) 386 #define L2BLK_GET_STATE(field) BF64_GET((field), 57, 4) 387 #define L2BLK_SET_STATE(field, x) BF64_SET((field), 57, 4, x) 388 389 #define PTR_SWAP(x, y) \ 390 do { \ 391 void *tmp = (x);\ 392 x = y; \ 393 y = tmp; \ 394 } while (0) 395 396 #define L2ARC_DEV_HDR_MAGIC 0x5a46534341434845LLU /* ASCII: "ZFSCACHE" */ 397 #define L2ARC_LOG_BLK_MAGIC 0x4c4f47424c4b4844LLU /* ASCII: "LOGBLKHD" */ 398 399 /* 400 * L2ARC Internals 401 */ 402 typedef struct l2arc_dev { 403 vdev_t *l2ad_vdev; /* can be NULL during remove */ 404 spa_t *l2ad_spa; /* can be NULL during remove */ 405 uint64_t l2ad_hand; /* next write location */ 406 uint64_t l2ad_start; /* first addr on device */ 407 uint64_t l2ad_end; /* last addr on device */ 408 boolean_t l2ad_first; /* first sweep through */ 409 boolean_t l2ad_writing; /* currently writing */ 410 kmutex_t l2ad_mtx; /* lock for buffer list */ 411 list_t l2ad_buflist; /* buffer list */ 412 list_node_t l2ad_node; /* device list node */ 413 zfs_refcount_t l2ad_alloc; /* allocated bytes */ 414 /* 415 * Persistence-related stuff 416 */ 417 l2arc_dev_hdr_phys_t *l2ad_dev_hdr; /* persistent device header */ 418 uint64_t l2ad_dev_hdr_asize; /* aligned hdr size */ 419 l2arc_log_blk_phys_t l2ad_log_blk; /* currently open log block */ 420 int l2ad_log_ent_idx; /* index into cur log blk */ 421 /* Number of bytes in current log block's payload */ 422 uint64_t l2ad_log_blk_payload_asize; 423 /* 424 * Offset (in bytes) of the first buffer in current log block's 425 * payload. 426 */ 427 uint64_t l2ad_log_blk_payload_start; 428 /* Flag indicating whether a rebuild is scheduled or is going on */ 429 boolean_t l2ad_rebuild; 430 boolean_t l2ad_rebuild_cancel; 431 boolean_t l2ad_rebuild_began; 432 uint64_t l2ad_log_entries; /* entries per log blk */ 433 uint64_t l2ad_evict; /* evicted offset in bytes */ 434 /* List of pointers to log blocks present in the L2ARC device */ 435 list_t l2ad_lbptr_list; 436 /* 437 * Aligned size of all log blocks as accounted by vdev_space_update(). 438 */ 439 zfs_refcount_t l2ad_lb_asize; 440 /* 441 * Number of log blocks present on the device. 442 */ 443 zfs_refcount_t l2ad_lb_count; 444 boolean_t l2ad_trim_all; /* TRIM whole device */ 445 /* 446 * DWPD tracking with daily reset 447 */ 448 uint64_t l2ad_dwpd_writes; /* 24h bytes written */ 449 uint64_t l2ad_dwpd_start; /* 24h period start */ 450 uint64_t l2ad_dwpd_accumulated; /* Accumulated */ 451 uint64_t l2ad_dwpd_bump; /* Reset trigger */ 452 /* 453 * Per-device feed thread for parallel L2ARC writes 454 */ 455 kthread_t *l2ad_feed_thread; /* feed thread handle */ 456 boolean_t l2ad_thread_exit; /* signal thread exit */ 457 kmutex_t l2ad_feed_thr_lock; /* thread sleep/wake */ 458 kcondvar_t l2ad_feed_cv; /* thread wakeup cv */ 459 } l2arc_dev_t; 460 461 /* 462 * Encrypted blocks will need to be stored encrypted on the L2ARC 463 * disk as they appear in the main pool. In order for this to work we 464 * need to pass around the encryption parameters so they can be used 465 * to write data to the L2ARC. This struct is only defined in the 466 * arc_buf_hdr_t if the L1 header is defined and has the ARC_FLAG_ENCRYPTED 467 * flag set. 468 */ 469 typedef struct arc_buf_hdr_crypt { 470 abd_t *b_rabd; /* raw encrypted data */ 471 472 /* dsobj for looking up encryption key for l2arc encryption */ 473 uint64_t b_dsobj; 474 475 dmu_object_type_t b_ot; /* object type */ 476 477 /* encryption parameters */ 478 uint8_t b_salt[ZIO_DATA_SALT_LEN]; 479 uint8_t b_iv[ZIO_DATA_IV_LEN]; 480 481 /* 482 * Technically this could be removed since we will always be able to 483 * get the mac from the bp when we need it. However, it is inconvenient 484 * for callers of arc code to have to pass a bp in all the time. This 485 * also allows us to assert that L2ARC data is properly encrypted to 486 * match the data in the main storage pool. 487 */ 488 uint8_t b_mac[ZIO_DATA_MAC_LEN]; 489 } arc_buf_hdr_crypt_t; 490 491 typedef struct l2arc_buf_hdr { 492 /* protected by arc_buf_hdr mutex */ 493 l2arc_dev_t *b_dev; /* L2ARC device */ 494 uint64_t b_daddr; /* disk address, offset byte */ 495 uint32_t b_hits; 496 arc_state_type_t b_arcs_state; 497 list_node_t b_l2node; 498 } l2arc_buf_hdr_t; 499 500 typedef struct l2arc_write_callback { 501 l2arc_dev_t *l2wcb_dev; /* device info */ 502 arc_buf_hdr_t *l2wcb_head; /* head of write buflist */ 503 /* in-flight list of log blocks */ 504 list_t l2wcb_abd_list; 505 } l2arc_write_callback_t; 506 507 struct arc_buf_hdr { 508 /* protected by hash lock */ 509 dva_t b_dva; 510 uint64_t b_birth; 511 512 arc_buf_contents_t b_type; 513 uint8_t b_complevel; 514 uint8_t b_reserved1; /* used for 4 byte alignment */ 515 uint16_t b_l2size; /* alignment or L2-only size */ 516 arc_buf_hdr_t *b_hash_next; 517 arc_flags_t b_flags; 518 519 /* 520 * This field stores the size of the data buffer after 521 * compression, and is set in the arc's zio completion handlers. 522 * It is in units of SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE (e.g. 1 == 512 bytes). 523 * 524 * While the block pointers can store up to 32MB in their psize 525 * field, we can only store up to 32MB minus 512B. This is due 526 * to the bp using a bias of 1, whereas we use a bias of 0 (i.e. 527 * a field of zeros represents 512B in the bp). We can't use a 528 * bias of 1 since we need to reserve a psize of zero, here, to 529 * represent holes and embedded blocks. 530 * 531 * This isn't a problem in practice, since the maximum size of a 532 * buffer is limited to 16MB, so we never need to store 32MB in 533 * this field. Even in the upstream illumos code base, the 534 * maximum size of a buffer is limited to 16MB. 535 */ 536 uint16_t b_psize; 537 538 /* 539 * This field stores the size of the data buffer before 540 * compression, and cannot change once set. It is in units 541 * of SPA_MINBLOCKSIZE (e.g. 2 == 1024 bytes) 542 */ 543 uint16_t b_lsize; /* immutable */ 544 uint64_t b_spa; /* immutable */ 545 546 /* L2ARC fields. Undefined when not in L2ARC. */ 547 l2arc_buf_hdr_t b_l2hdr; 548 /* L1ARC fields. Undefined when in l2arc_only state */ 549 l1arc_buf_hdr_t b_l1hdr; 550 /* 551 * Encryption parameters. Defined only when ARC_FLAG_ENCRYPTED 552 * is set and the L1 header exists. 553 */ 554 arc_buf_hdr_crypt_t b_crypt_hdr; 555 }; 556 557 typedef struct arc_stats { 558 /* Number of requests that were satisfied without I/O. */ 559 kstat_named_t arcstat_hits; 560 /* Number of requests for which I/O was already running. */ 561 kstat_named_t arcstat_iohits; 562 /* Number of requests for which I/O has to be issued. */ 563 kstat_named_t arcstat_misses; 564 /* Same three, but specifically for demand data. */ 565 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_data_hits; 566 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_data_iohits; 567 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_data_misses; 568 /* Same three, but specifically for demand metadata. */ 569 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_metadata_hits; 570 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_metadata_iohits; 571 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_metadata_misses; 572 /* Same three, but specifically for prefetch data. */ 573 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_data_hits; 574 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_data_iohits; 575 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_data_misses; 576 /* Same three, but specifically for prefetch metadata. */ 577 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_hits; 578 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_iohits; 579 kstat_named_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_misses; 580 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_hits; 581 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_hits; 582 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_hits; 583 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_hits; 584 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_hits; 585 kstat_named_t arcstat_deleted; 586 /* 587 * Number of buffers that could not be evicted because the hash lock 588 * was held by another thread. The lock may not necessarily be held 589 * by something using the same buffer, since hash locks are shared 590 * by multiple buffers. 591 */ 592 kstat_named_t arcstat_mutex_miss; 593 /* 594 * Number of buffers skipped when updating the access state due to the 595 * header having already been released after acquiring the hash lock. 596 */ 597 kstat_named_t arcstat_access_skip; 598 /* 599 * Number of buffers skipped because they have I/O in progress, are 600 * indirect prefetch buffers that have not lived long enough, or are 601 * not from the spa we're trying to evict from. 602 */ 603 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_skip; 604 /* 605 * Number of times arc_evict_state() was unable to evict enough 606 * buffers to reach its target amount. 607 */ 608 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_not_enough; 609 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_cached; 610 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible; 611 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible_mfu; 612 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible_mru; 613 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_ineligible; 614 kstat_named_t arcstat_evict_l2_skip; 615 kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_elements; 616 kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_elements_max; 617 kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_collisions; 618 kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_chains; 619 kstat_named_t arcstat_hash_chain_max; 620 kstat_named_t arcstat_meta; 621 kstat_named_t arcstat_pd; 622 kstat_named_t arcstat_pm; 623 kstat_named_t arcstat_c; 624 kstat_named_t arcstat_c_min; 625 kstat_named_t arcstat_c_max; 626 kstat_named_t arcstat_size; 627 /* 628 * Number of compressed bytes stored in the arc_buf_hdr_t's b_pabd. 629 * Note that the compressed bytes may match the uncompressed bytes 630 * if the block is either not compressed or compressed arc is disabled. 631 */ 632 kstat_named_t arcstat_compressed_size; 633 /* 634 * Uncompressed size of the data stored in b_pabd. If compressed 635 * arc is disabled then this value will be identical to the stat 636 * above. 637 */ 638 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncompressed_size; 639 /* 640 * Number of bytes stored in all the arc_buf_t's. This is classified 641 * as "overhead" since this data is typically short-lived and will 642 * be evicted from the arc when it becomes unreferenced unless the 643 * zfs_keep_uncompressed_metadata or zfs_keep_uncompressed_level 644 * values have been set (see comment in dbuf.c for more information). 645 */ 646 kstat_named_t arcstat_overhead_size; 647 /* 648 * Number of bytes consumed by internal ARC structures necessary 649 * for tracking purposes; these structures are not actually 650 * backed by ARC buffers. This includes arc_buf_hdr_t structures 651 * (allocated via arc_buf_hdr_t_full and arc_buf_hdr_t_l2only 652 * caches), and arc_buf_t structures (allocated via arc_buf_t 653 * cache). 654 */ 655 kstat_named_t arcstat_hdr_size; 656 /* 657 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers of type equal to 658 * ARC_BUFC_DATA. This is generally consumed by buffers backing 659 * on disk user data (e.g. plain file contents). 660 */ 661 kstat_named_t arcstat_data_size; 662 /* 663 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers of type equal to 664 * ARC_BUFC_METADATA. This is generally consumed by buffers 665 * backing on disk data that is used for internal ZFS 666 * structures (e.g. ZAP, dnode, indirect blocks, etc). 667 */ 668 kstat_named_t arcstat_metadata_size; 669 /* 670 * Number of bytes consumed by dmu_buf_impl_t objects. 671 */ 672 kstat_named_t arcstat_dbuf_size; 673 /* 674 * Number of bytes consumed by dnode_t objects. 675 */ 676 kstat_named_t arcstat_dnode_size; 677 /* 678 * Number of bytes consumed by bonus buffers. 679 */ 680 kstat_named_t arcstat_bonus_size; 681 #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD11) 682 /* 683 * Sum of the previous three counters, provided for compatibility. 684 */ 685 kstat_named_t arcstat_other_size; 686 #endif 687 688 /* 689 * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the 690 * arc_anon state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_anon 691 * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers 692 * are all included in this value. 693 */ 694 kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_size; 695 kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_data; 696 kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_metadata; 697 /* 698 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the 699 * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, 700 * residing in the arc_anon state, and are eligible for eviction 701 * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). 702 */ 703 kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_evictable_data; 704 /* 705 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the 706 * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, 707 * residing in the arc_anon state, and are eligible for eviction 708 * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). 709 */ 710 kstat_named_t arcstat_anon_evictable_metadata; 711 /* 712 * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the 713 * arc_mru state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_mru 714 * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers 715 * are all included in this value. 716 */ 717 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_size; 718 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_data; 719 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_metadata; 720 /* 721 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the 722 * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, 723 * residing in the arc_mru state, and are eligible for eviction 724 * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). 725 */ 726 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_evictable_data; 727 /* 728 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that meet the 729 * following criteria: backing buffers of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, 730 * residing in the arc_mru state, and are eligible for eviction 731 * (e.g. have no outstanding holds on the buffer). 732 */ 733 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_evictable_metadata; 734 /* 735 * Total number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 736 * buffers in the arc_mru_ghost state. The key thing to note 737 * here, is the fact that this size doesn't actually indicate 738 * RAM consumption. The ghost lists only consist of headers and 739 * don't actually have ARC buffers linked off of these headers. 740 * Thus, *if* the headers had associated ARC buffers, these 741 * buffers *would have* consumed this number of bytes. 742 */ 743 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_size; 744 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_data; 745 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_metadata; 746 /* 747 * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 748 * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type 749 * ARC_BUFC_DATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. 750 */ 751 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_data; 752 /* 753 * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 754 * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type 755 * ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. 756 */ 757 kstat_named_t arcstat_mru_ghost_evictable_metadata; 758 /* 759 * Total number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers residing in the 760 * arc_mfu state. This includes *all* buffers in the arc_mfu 761 * state; e.g. data, metadata, evictable, and unevictable buffers 762 * are all included in this value. 763 */ 764 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_size; 765 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_data; 766 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_metadata; 767 /* 768 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that are eligible for 769 * eviction, of type ARC_BUFC_DATA, and reside in the arc_mfu 770 * state. 771 */ 772 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_evictable_data; 773 /* 774 * Number of bytes consumed by ARC buffers that are eligible for 775 * eviction, of type ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and reside in the 776 * arc_mfu state. 777 */ 778 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_evictable_metadata; 779 /* 780 * Total number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 781 * buffers in the arc_mfu_ghost state. See the comment above 782 * arcstat_mru_ghost_size for more details. 783 */ 784 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_size; 785 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_data; 786 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_metadata; 787 /* 788 * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 789 * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type 790 * ARC_BUFC_DATA, and linked off the arc_mfu_ghost state. 791 */ 792 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_data; 793 /* 794 * Number of bytes that *would have been* consumed by ARC 795 * buffers that are eligible for eviction, of type 796 * ARC_BUFC_METADATA, and linked off the arc_mru_ghost state. 797 */ 798 kstat_named_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_evictable_metadata; 799 /* 800 * Total number of bytes that are going to be evicted from ARC due to 801 * ARC_FLAG_UNCACHED being set. 802 */ 803 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_size; 804 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_data; 805 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_metadata; 806 /* 807 * Number of data bytes that are going to be evicted from ARC due to 808 * ARC_FLAG_UNCACHED being set. 809 */ 810 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_evictable_data; 811 /* 812 * Number of metadata bytes that that are going to be evicted from ARC 813 * due to ARC_FLAG_UNCACHED being set. 814 */ 815 kstat_named_t arcstat_uncached_evictable_metadata; 816 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_hits; 817 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_misses; 818 /* 819 * Allocated size (in bytes) of L2ARC cached buffers by ARC state. 820 */ 821 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_prefetch_asize; 822 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_mru_asize; 823 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_mfu_asize; 824 /* 825 * Allocated size (in bytes) of L2ARC cached buffers by buffer content 826 * type. 827 */ 828 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_bufc_data_asize; 829 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_bufc_metadata_asize; 830 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_feeds; 831 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rw_clash; 832 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_read_bytes; 833 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_write_bytes; 834 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_sent; 835 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_done; 836 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_error; 837 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_writes_lock_retry; 838 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_lock_retry; 839 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_reading; 840 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_evict_l1cached; 841 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_free_on_write; 842 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_abort_lowmem; 843 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_cksum_bad; 844 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_io_error; 845 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_lsize; 846 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_psize; 847 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_hdr_size; 848 /* 849 * Number of L2ARC log blocks written. These are used for restoring the 850 * L2ARC. Updated during writing of L2ARC log blocks. 851 */ 852 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_writes; 853 /* 854 * Moving average of the aligned size of the L2ARC log blocks, in 855 * bytes. Updated during L2ARC rebuild and during writing of L2ARC 856 * log blocks. 857 */ 858 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_avg_asize; 859 /* Aligned size of L2ARC log blocks on L2ARC devices. */ 860 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_asize; 861 /* Number of L2ARC log blocks present on L2ARC devices. */ 862 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_count; 863 /* 864 * Moving average of the aligned size of L2ARC restored data, in bytes, 865 * to the aligned size of their metadata in L2ARC, in bytes. 866 * Updated during L2ARC rebuild and during writing of L2ARC log blocks. 867 */ 868 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_data_to_meta_ratio; 869 /* 870 * Number of times the L2ARC rebuild was successful for an L2ARC device. 871 */ 872 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_success; 873 /* 874 * Number of times the L2ARC rebuild failed because the device header 875 * was in an unsupported format or corrupted. 876 */ 877 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_unsupported; 878 /* 879 * Number of times the L2ARC rebuild failed because of IO errors 880 * while reading a log block. 881 */ 882 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_io_errors; 883 /* 884 * Number of times the L2ARC rebuild failed because of IO errors when 885 * reading the device header. 886 */ 887 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_dh_errors; 888 /* 889 * Number of L2ARC log blocks which failed to be restored due to 890 * checksum errors. 891 */ 892 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_cksum_lb_errors; 893 /* 894 * Number of times the L2ARC rebuild was aborted due to low system 895 * memory. 896 */ 897 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_lowmem; 898 /* Logical size of L2ARC restored data, in bytes. */ 899 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_size; 900 /* Aligned size of L2ARC restored data, in bytes. */ 901 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_asize; 902 /* 903 * Number of L2ARC log entries (buffers) that were successfully 904 * restored in ARC. 905 */ 906 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_bufs; 907 /* 908 * Number of L2ARC log entries (buffers) already cached in ARC. These 909 * were not restored again. 910 */ 911 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_bufs_precached; 912 /* 913 * Number of L2ARC log blocks that were restored successfully. Each 914 * log block may hold up to L2ARC_LOG_BLK_MAX_ENTRIES buffers. 915 */ 916 kstat_named_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_log_blks; 917 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_throttle_count; 918 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_direct_count; 919 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_indirect_count; 920 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_all_bytes; 921 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_free_bytes; 922 kstat_named_t arcstat_memory_available_bytes; 923 kstat_named_t arcstat_no_grow; 924 kstat_named_t arcstat_tempreserve; 925 kstat_named_t arcstat_loaned_bytes; 926 kstat_named_t arcstat_prune; 927 kstat_named_t arcstat_meta_used; 928 kstat_named_t arcstat_dnode_limit; 929 kstat_named_t arcstat_async_upgrade_sync; 930 /* Number of predictive prefetch requests. */ 931 kstat_named_t arcstat_predictive_prefetch; 932 /* Number of requests for which predictive prefetch has completed. */ 933 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_hit_predictive_prefetch; 934 /* Number of requests for which predictive prefetch was running. */ 935 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_iohit_predictive_prefetch; 936 /* Number of prescient prefetch requests. */ 937 kstat_named_t arcstat_prescient_prefetch; 938 /* Number of requests for which prescient prefetch has completed. */ 939 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_hit_prescient_prefetch; 940 /* Number of requests for which prescient prefetch was running. */ 941 kstat_named_t arcstat_demand_iohit_prescient_prefetch; 942 kstat_named_t arcstat_need_free; 943 kstat_named_t arcstat_sys_free; 944 kstat_named_t arcstat_raw_size; 945 kstat_named_t arcstat_cached_only_in_progress; 946 kstat_named_t arcstat_abd_chunk_waste_size; 947 } arc_stats_t; 948 949 typedef struct arc_sums { 950 wmsum_t arcstat_hits; 951 wmsum_t arcstat_iohits; 952 wmsum_t arcstat_misses; 953 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_data_hits; 954 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_data_iohits; 955 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_data_misses; 956 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_metadata_hits; 957 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_metadata_iohits; 958 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_metadata_misses; 959 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_data_hits; 960 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_data_iohits; 961 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_data_misses; 962 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_hits; 963 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_iohits; 964 wmsum_t arcstat_prefetch_metadata_misses; 965 wmsum_t arcstat_mru_hits; 966 wmsum_t arcstat_mru_ghost_hits; 967 wmsum_t arcstat_mfu_hits; 968 wmsum_t arcstat_mfu_ghost_hits; 969 wmsum_t arcstat_uncached_hits; 970 wmsum_t arcstat_deleted; 971 wmsum_t arcstat_mutex_miss; 972 wmsum_t arcstat_access_skip; 973 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_skip; 974 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_not_enough; 975 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_cached; 976 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible; 977 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible_mfu; 978 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_eligible_mru; 979 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_ineligible; 980 wmsum_t arcstat_evict_l2_skip; 981 wmsum_t arcstat_hash_elements; 982 wmsum_t arcstat_hash_collisions; 983 wmsum_t arcstat_hash_chains; 984 aggsum_t arcstat_size; 985 wmsum_t arcstat_compressed_size; 986 wmsum_t arcstat_uncompressed_size; 987 wmsum_t arcstat_overhead_size; 988 wmsum_t arcstat_hdr_size; 989 wmsum_t arcstat_data_size; 990 wmsum_t arcstat_metadata_size; 991 wmsum_t arcstat_dbuf_size; 992 aggsum_t arcstat_dnode_size; 993 wmsum_t arcstat_bonus_size; 994 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_hits; 995 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_misses; 996 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_prefetch_asize; 997 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_mru_asize; 998 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_mfu_asize; 999 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_bufc_data_asize; 1000 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_bufc_metadata_asize; 1001 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_feeds; 1002 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rw_clash; 1003 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_read_bytes; 1004 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_write_bytes; 1005 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_writes_sent; 1006 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_writes_done; 1007 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_writes_error; 1008 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_writes_lock_retry; 1009 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_evict_lock_retry; 1010 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_evict_reading; 1011 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_evict_l1cached; 1012 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_free_on_write; 1013 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_abort_lowmem; 1014 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_cksum_bad; 1015 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_io_error; 1016 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_lsize; 1017 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_psize; 1018 aggsum_t arcstat_l2_hdr_size; 1019 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_writes; 1020 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_asize; 1021 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_log_blk_count; 1022 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_success; 1023 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_unsupported; 1024 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_io_errors; 1025 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_dh_errors; 1026 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_cksum_lb_errors; 1027 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_abort_lowmem; 1028 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_size; 1029 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_asize; 1030 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_bufs; 1031 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_bufs_precached; 1032 wmsum_t arcstat_l2_rebuild_log_blks; 1033 wmsum_t arcstat_memory_throttle_count; 1034 wmsum_t arcstat_memory_direct_count; 1035 wmsum_t arcstat_memory_indirect_count; 1036 wmsum_t arcstat_prune; 1037 wmsum_t arcstat_meta_used; 1038 wmsum_t arcstat_async_upgrade_sync; 1039 wmsum_t arcstat_predictive_prefetch; 1040 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_hit_predictive_prefetch; 1041 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_iohit_predictive_prefetch; 1042 wmsum_t arcstat_prescient_prefetch; 1043 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_hit_prescient_prefetch; 1044 wmsum_t arcstat_demand_iohit_prescient_prefetch; 1045 wmsum_t arcstat_raw_size; 1046 wmsum_t arcstat_cached_only_in_progress; 1047 wmsum_t arcstat_abd_chunk_waste_size; 1048 } arc_sums_t; 1049 1050 typedef struct arc_evict_waiter { 1051 list_node_t aew_node; 1052 kcondvar_t aew_cv; 1053 uint64_t aew_count; 1054 } arc_evict_waiter_t; 1055 1056 #define ARCSTAT(stat) (arc_stats.stat.value.ui64) 1057 1058 #define ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, val) \ 1059 wmsum_add(&arc_sums.stat, (val)) 1060 1061 #define ARCSTAT_BUMP(stat) ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, 1) 1062 #define ARCSTAT_BUMPDOWN(stat) ARCSTAT_INCR(stat, -1) 1063 1064 #define arc_no_grow ARCSTAT(arcstat_no_grow) /* do not grow cache size */ 1065 #define arc_meta ARCSTAT(arcstat_meta) /* target frac of metadata */ 1066 #define arc_pd ARCSTAT(arcstat_pd) /* target frac of data MRU */ 1067 #define arc_pm ARCSTAT(arcstat_pm) /* target frac of meta MRU */ 1068 #define arc_c ARCSTAT(arcstat_c) /* target size of cache */ 1069 #define arc_c_min ARCSTAT(arcstat_c_min) /* min target cache size */ 1070 #define arc_c_max ARCSTAT(arcstat_c_max) /* max target cache size */ 1071 #define arc_sys_free ARCSTAT(arcstat_sys_free) /* target system free bytes */ 1072 1073 #define arc_anon (&ARC_anon) 1074 #define arc_mru (&ARC_mru) 1075 #define arc_mru_ghost (&ARC_mru_ghost) 1076 #define arc_mfu (&ARC_mfu) 1077 #define arc_mfu_ghost (&ARC_mfu_ghost) 1078 #define arc_l2c_only (&ARC_l2c_only) 1079 #define arc_uncached (&ARC_uncached) 1080 1081 extern taskq_t *arc_prune_taskq; 1082 extern arc_stats_t arc_stats; 1083 extern arc_sums_t arc_sums; 1084 extern hrtime_t arc_growtime; 1085 extern boolean_t arc_warm; 1086 extern uint_t arc_grow_retry; 1087 extern uint_t arc_no_grow_shift; 1088 extern uint_t arc_shrink_shift; 1089 extern kmutex_t arc_prune_mtx; 1090 extern list_t arc_prune_list; 1091 extern arc_state_t ARC_mfu; 1092 extern arc_state_t ARC_mru; 1093 extern uint_t zfs_arc_pc_percent; 1094 extern uint_t arc_lotsfree_percent; 1095 extern uint64_t zfs_arc_min; 1096 extern uint64_t zfs_arc_max; 1097 extern uint64_t l2arc_dwpd_limit; 1098 1099 extern uint64_t arc_reduce_target_size(uint64_t to_free); 1100 extern boolean_t arc_reclaim_needed(void); 1101 extern void arc_kmem_reap_soon(void); 1102 extern void arc_wait_for_eviction(uint64_t, boolean_t, boolean_t); 1103 1104 extern void arc_lowmem_init(void); 1105 extern void arc_lowmem_fini(void); 1106 extern int arc_memory_throttle(spa_t *spa, uint64_t reserve, uint64_t txg); 1107 extern uint64_t arc_free_memory(void); 1108 extern int64_t arc_available_memory(void); 1109 extern void arc_tuning_update(boolean_t); 1110 extern void arc_register_hotplug(void); 1111 extern void arc_unregister_hotplug(void); 1112 1113 extern int param_set_arc_u64(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); 1114 extern int param_set_arc_int(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); 1115 extern int param_set_arc_min(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); 1116 extern int param_set_arc_max(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); 1117 extern int param_set_l2arc_dwpd_limit(ZFS_MODULE_PARAM_ARGS); 1118 extern void l2arc_dwpd_bump_reset(void); 1119 1120 /* used in zdb.c */ 1121 boolean_t l2arc_log_blkptr_valid(l2arc_dev_t *dev, 1122 const l2arc_log_blkptr_t *lbp); 1123 1124 /* used in vdev_trim.c */ 1125 void l2arc_dev_hdr_update(l2arc_dev_t *dev); 1126 l2arc_dev_t *l2arc_vdev_get(vdev_t *vd); 1127 1128 #ifdef __cplusplus 1129 } 1130 #endif 1131 1132 #endif /* _SYS_ARC_IMPL_H */ 1133