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Staging: dst: kconfig and makefile changes.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Polaykov <zbr@ioremap.net> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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@ -93,5 +93,7 @@ source "drivers/staging/epl/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/staging/android/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/staging/android/Kconfig"
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source "drivers/staging/dst/Kconfig"
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endif # !STAGING_EXCLUDE_BUILD
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endif # !STAGING_EXCLUDE_BUILD
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endif # STAGING
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endif # STAGING
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@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_INPUT_MIMIO) += mimio/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TRANZPORT) += frontier/
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obj-$(CONFIG_TRANZPORT) += frontier/
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obj-$(CONFIG_EPL) += epl/
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obj-$(CONFIG_EPL) += epl/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ANDROID) += android/
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obj-$(CONFIG_ANDROID) += android/
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obj-$(CONFIG_DST) += dst/
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drivers/staging/dst/Kconfig
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config DST
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tristate "Distributed storage"
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depends on NET && CRYPTO && SYSFS
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select CONNECTOR
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select LIBCRC32C
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---help---
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DST is a network block device storage, which can be used to organize
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exported storages on the remote nodes into the local block device.
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DST is a network block device storage, which can be used to organize
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exported storages on the remote nodes into the local block device.
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DST works on top of any network media and protocol, it is just a matter
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of configuration utility to understand the correct addresses. The most
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common example is TCP over IP allows to pass through firewalls and
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created remote backup storage in the different datacenter. DST requires
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single port to be enabled on the exporting node and outgoing connections
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on the local node.
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DST works with in-kernel client and server, which improves the performance
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eliminating unneded data copies and allows not to depend on the version
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of the external IO components. It requires userspace configuration utility
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though.
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DST uses transaction model, when each store has to be explicitly acked
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from the remote node to be considered as successfully written. There
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may be lots of in-flight transactions. When remote host does not ack
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the transaction it will be resent predefined number of times with specified
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timeouts between them. All those parameters are configurable. Transactions
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are marked as failed after all resends completed unsuccessfully, having
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long enough resend timeout and/or large number of resends allows not to
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return error to the higher (FS usually) layer in case of short network
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problems or remote node outages. In case of network RAID setup this means
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that storage will not degrade until transactions are marked as failed, and
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thus will not force checksum recalculation and data rebuild. In case of
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connection failure DST will try to reconnect to the remote node automatically.
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DST sends ping commands at idle time to detect if remote node is alive.
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Because of transactional model it is possible to use zero-copy sending
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without worry of data corruption (which in turn could be detected by the
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strong checksums though).
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DST may fully encrypt the data channel in case of untrusted channel and implement
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strong checksum of the transferred data. It is possible to configure algorithms
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and crypto keys, they should match on both sides of the network channel.
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Crypto processing does not introduce noticeble performance overhead, since DST
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uses configurable pool of threads to perform crypto processing.
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DST utilizes memory pool model of all its transaction allocations (it is the
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only additional allocation on the client) and server allocations (bio pools,
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while pages are allocated from the slab).
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At startup DST performs a simple negotiation with the export node to determine
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access permissions and size of the exported storage. It can be extended if
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new parameters should be autonegotiated.
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DST carries block IO flags in the protocol, which allows to transparently implement
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barriers and sync/flush operations. Those flags are used in the export node where
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IO against the local storage is performed, which means that sync write will be sync
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on the remote node too, which in turn improves data integrity and improved resistance
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to errors and data corruption during power outages or storage damages.
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Homepage: http://www.ioremap.net/projects/dst
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Userspace configuration utility and the latest releases: http://www.ioremap.net/archive/dst/
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config DST_DEBUG
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bool "DST debug"
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depends on DST
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---help---
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This option will turn HEAVY debugging of the DST.
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Turn it on ONLY if you have to debug some really obscure problem.
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obj-$(CONFIG_DST) += nst.o
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nst-y := dcore.o state.o export.o thread_pool.o crypto.o trans.o
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