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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2011-01-13 17:30:47 -0800 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2011-01-13 17:30:47 -0800 |
commit | f6bcfd94c0a97c11ce9197ade93a08bc8af6e057 (patch) | |
tree | 83d867565b4f2a7627b3288f9e000eaf2b217be9 /Documentation | |
parent | 509e4aef44eb10e4aef1f81c3c3ff1214671503b (diff) | |
parent | 9d09e663d5502c46f2d9481c04c1087e1c2da698 (diff) | |
download | linux-f6bcfd94c0a97c11ce9197ade93a08bc8af6e057.tar.bz2 |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/agk/linux-2.6-dm
* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/agk/linux-2.6-dm: (32 commits)
dm: raid456 basic support
dm: per target unplug callback support
dm: introduce target callbacks and congestion callback
dm mpath: delay activate_path retry on SCSI_DH_RETRY
dm: remove superfluous irq disablement in dm_request_fn
dm log: use PTR_ERR value instead of ENOMEM
dm snapshot: avoid storing private suspended state
dm snapshot: persistent make metadata_wq multithreaded
dm: use non reentrant workqueues if equivalent
dm: convert workqueues to alloc_ordered
dm stripe: switch from local workqueue to system_wq
dm: dont use flush_scheduled_work
dm snapshot: remove unused dm_snapshot queued_bios_work
dm ioctl: suppress needless warning messages
dm crypt: add loop aes iv generator
dm crypt: add multi key capability
dm crypt: add post iv call to iv generator
dm crypt: use io thread for reads only if mempool exhausted
dm crypt: scale to multiple cpus
dm crypt: simplify compatible table output
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Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/device-mapper/dm-crypt.txt | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/device-mapper/dm-raid.txt | 70 |
2 files changed, 76 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-crypt.txt b/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-crypt.txt index 524de926290d..59293ac4a5d0 100644 --- a/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-crypt.txt +++ b/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-crypt.txt @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Parameters: <cipher> <key> <iv_offset> <device path> <offset> <cipher> Encryption cipher and an optional IV generation mode. - (In format cipher-chainmode-ivopts:ivmode). + (In format cipher[:keycount]-chainmode-ivopts:ivmode). Examples: des aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 @@ -20,6 +20,11 @@ Parameters: <cipher> <key> <iv_offset> <device path> <offset> Key used for encryption. It is encoded as a hexadecimal number. You can only use key sizes that are valid for the selected cipher. +<keycount> + Multi-key compatibility mode. You can define <keycount> keys and + then sectors are encrypted according to their offsets (sector 0 uses key0; + sector 1 uses key1 etc.). <keycount> must be a power of two. + <iv_offset> The IV offset is a sector count that is added to the sector number before creating the IV. diff --git a/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-raid.txt b/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-raid.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..33b6b7071ac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/device-mapper/dm-raid.txt @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +Device-mapper RAID (dm-raid) is a bridge from DM to MD. It +provides a way to use device-mapper interfaces to access the MD RAID +drivers. + +As with all device-mapper targets, the nominal public interfaces are the +constructor (CTR) tables and the status outputs (both STATUSTYPE_INFO +and STATUSTYPE_TABLE). The CTR table looks like the following: + +1: <s> <l> raid \ +2: <raid_type> <#raid_params> <raid_params> \ +3: <#raid_devs> <meta_dev1> <dev1> .. <meta_devN> <devN> + +Line 1 contains the standard first three arguments to any device-mapper +target - the start, length, and target type fields. The target type in +this case is "raid". + +Line 2 contains the arguments that define the particular raid +type/personality/level, the required arguments for that raid type, and +any optional arguments. Possible raid types include: raid4, raid5_la, +raid5_ls, raid5_rs, raid6_zr, raid6_nr, and raid6_nc. (raid1 is +planned for the future.) The list of required and optional parameters +is the same for all the current raid types. The required parameters are +positional, while the optional parameters are given as key/value pairs. +The possible parameters are as follows: + <chunk_size> Chunk size in sectors. + [[no]sync] Force/Prevent RAID initialization + [rebuild <idx>] Rebuild the drive indicated by the index + [daemon_sleep <ms>] Time between bitmap daemon work to clear bits + [min_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>] Throttle RAID initialization + [max_recovery_rate <kB/sec/disk>] Throttle RAID initialization + [max_write_behind <sectors>] See '-write-behind=' (man mdadm) + [stripe_cache <sectors>] Stripe cache size for higher RAIDs + +Line 3 contains the list of devices that compose the array in +metadata/data device pairs. If the metadata is stored separately, a '-' +is given for the metadata device position. If a drive has failed or is +missing at creation time, a '-' can be given for both the metadata and +data drives for a given position. + +NB. Currently all metadata devices must be specified as '-'. + +Examples: +# RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity +# No metadata devices specified to hold superblock/bitmap info +# Chunk size of 1MiB +# (Lines separated for easy reading) +0 1960893648 raid \ + raid4 1 2048 \ + 5 - 8:17 - 8:33 - 8:49 - 8:65 - 8:81 + +# RAID4 - 4 data drives, 1 parity (no metadata devices) +# Chunk size of 1MiB, force RAID initialization, +# min recovery rate at 20 kiB/sec/disk +0 1960893648 raid \ + raid4 4 2048 min_recovery_rate 20 sync\ + 5 - 8:17 - 8:33 - 8:49 - 8:65 - 8:81 + +Performing a 'dmsetup table' should display the CTR table used to +construct the mapping (with possible reordering of optional +parameters). + +Performing a 'dmsetup status' will yield information on the state and +health of the array. The output is as follows: +1: <s> <l> raid \ +2: <raid_type> <#devices> <1 health char for each dev> <resync_ratio> + +Line 1 is standard DM output. Line 2 is best shown by example: + 0 1960893648 raid raid4 5 AAAAA 2/490221568 +Here we can see the RAID type is raid4, there are 5 devices - all of +which are 'A'live, and the array is 2/490221568 complete with recovery. |