The NVMe over Fabrics 1.0 spec corresponds to the NVMe base spec version
1.2.1, so we should pretend to be at least that new.
Change-Id: I36fc44c780de01d6c666e87b803cd47dba0e74c5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
These belong in nvme_spec.h anyway and are not used.
Change-Id: I889dfebee523dc5ae503fd0370bb800f1d17fb5d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This is a leftover from a previous controller numbering scheme that is
no longer used.
Change-Id: I3058802f0324b0e38708111634ee993c6e884087
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Move the ctrlr and io_qpair out of spdk_nvmf_subsystem, package them
as a new data structure. Union the direct and virtual mode namespaces.
Change-Id: I839aee3372c6c57aa03a0be76f8aaeb5045ecdaf
Signed-off-by: Cunyin Chang <cunyin.chang@intel.com>
CAP.CQR indicates whether contiguous queues are required; this is
meaningless in NVMe over Fabrics, since queue creation is handled
implicitly for each connection, but the spec requires it to be set to 1.
Change-Id: I6b05954eefa6928beecd7a640bbbdbd835c6b69a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Use the size of the applicable structs directly.
Change-Id: I4a65de548d409c9962b11a75d3fde2bfe434a3ec
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
nvmf_create_subsystem() already copies the name, so the strdup() in the
caller is unnecessary.
Change-Id: I225f0f077fee30051b197a4b1d7276b113ec6b01
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
It isn't actually necessary to drain the cq before
destroying it.
Change-Id: I6f77ae578176a14b5de935274a14cfd165229ec5
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This logically belongs inside the session handling code, not
in the transport-specific layer.
Change-Id: I93b2271f38dbfc742162c98c40acb153c7e9022a
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Track and print out the currently outstanding I/O in debug
mode with rdma tracing enabled.
Change-Id: I0a1f0cd6e22dbf21e18ca0ec7d0c2c6d194509e3
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Instead of reimplementing handling for checking the
completion queue, nvmf_rdma_accept can now call
the general purpose poller.
Change-Id: Id2c899d1e500a8cb8491e51cc101a1bf0e167764
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
AER breaks our current model of requests/completion pairs.
Temporarily handle it by immediately re-posting the
capsule while we work on a real solution.
Change-Id: Ie7a4d88030b6fff5a11c4697eec0f024f9737f27
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Inline this code into the places that called it. These two
spots will be combined into a single path in a later patch.
Change-Id: Ice2f009ad56b783dc28ebbf1abbb877ce6000293
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This is an RDMA-specific operation, so hide it inside
the transport-specific layer.
Change-Id: Iaa097e8dde78d820547b3a39e9717c992581340b
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
These can be done at the same time now that the queue depth
is known ahead of time.
Change-Id: I7ecef30ebb4311e0a1c88f37461d34534f8600bf
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Calculate queue depth into a local variable without
touching the rdma_conn.
Change-Id: Ie804ed39ddecbf59015a4e4f7aa127f1381d9080
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Make sure the trace history that is exported via shared memory is always
the same size, regardless of DPDK configuration.
Also removes the necessity of including DPDK headers from spdk/trace.h
(so we have to fix up other files to include what they use).
Change-Id: I32f88921fd95c64a9d1f4ba768ae75e2ca5d91da
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
It is not currently configurable, but this will allow us to make the
discovery subsystem have config options (e.g. which lcore to run on).
Change-Id: I788a64ba4462b023453191e509ce8de59fd90ae4
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This is a much simpler approach and is only slightly
less efficient.
Change-Id: I909de376d576a74156c1be447e90e7dbc240f025
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Drop the redundant controller ready check.
nvmf_process_io_cmd() was checking CSTS.RDY, but this is not necessary,
since its only caller, spdk_nvmf_request_exec(), is already checking
CC.EN, which always matches RDY in our virtual controller
implementation.
The initialization of status is a dead store -
nvmf_complete_cmd() always writes the full response, and the only other
branch is the return immediately below the call, which also sets status.
Change-Id: I1ec2b8a225a91c4b2997d8ab4f45d050cc216de3
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
No reason to use DPDK in this file just for an equivalent to assert().
Change-Id: Ic6932a16d0a36cd1a3cb25c8cc5e295c59f3e2db
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Temporarily set the in-capsule data size to the maximum data transfer
length. This should actually be updated by the transport layer, but for
now, the only transport (RDMA) supports the full bounce buffer size.
Also drop the check that prevents admin connections from using
in-capsule data; the host may send in-capsule data for the Connect on an
I/O queue, and we don't know the type of connection until after Connect
is processed.
Fixes: 828dca7 ("nvmf: Move some stray session init code to the right place")
Change-Id: I369ee5497247d7e875ad0b6f0aaf6c47c1d3887c
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Make sure no response fields are left over from the previous command in
the spdk_nvmf_request.
Change-Id: I42937e991d9dd6550fd4bc9b6d0dd66b44c6b83e
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The kernel driver unloading/loading code is Linux specific; replace it
with stubs on FreeBSD for now.
Change-Id: Ic67c1d89b2fb9a65e9ce5b88d27b6cd6af5554a7
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
spdk_nvmf_request_complete() always sets CID to the value in the
command, so there is no need to set it in the command execution
functions.
Change-Id: Ibbe745b862e27fff7c55e553758ef093e3ef7f6d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Use the passthrough command for all Identify commands except Identify
Controller.
Also only check the CNS field of CDW10 and use the new enumerated names
instead of magic numbers.
Change-Id: Ia94f820ac85a2d6b2d0ae02659e73c53f1b1a4cd
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Drop the special-case preprocessor definition for PCI access library now
that config.h is available with an equivalent SPDK_CONFIG_PCIACCESS
define.
Change-Id: I4891d0f2fd7d3eea51b767df9e594555b36265ea
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
If we connected a subsystem twice from the initiator, the second
connection will be rejected by the NVMf target, however, the previous
connection will also be impacted because we destroy the connection id
before ack the disconnect event.
Change-Id: Ib597cc68a7823524460693053898f4d6e5499eb4
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
There is no need to handle Read and Write commands separately; the
generic raw I/O command case can handle them just as well.
Change-Id: I8475eed0a20bd809c447ed2ccac0b99f6c2a9b4d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Replace use of the newly-deprecated rte_mempool_count() with the new
name, rte_mempool_avail_count().
Also add a compatibility wrapper so that builds against older DPDK
versions still work.
Change-Id: If3c44bdef4bbcf7a456a1dfa272348ccc6f35261
Reported-by: Jay Sternberg <jay.e.sternberg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The host is not allowed to send normal admin or I/O commands until the
controller is enabled (via the Fabric Property Set command).
Change-Id: Ib62be3a3792fc0b36bace28b4c9afdf78dad3bcd
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Only allow Connect on a new connection (one that has no associated
session yet), and only allow Propert Set/Get on admin queues.
Change-Id: Iae22379ee47b095333372e6d151a7a1509acf654
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The NVMe spec requires that the I/O queue entry size values in CC are
set before any I/O queues may be created.
Change-Id: I4f0c9a9c20411223d281993745c85a8431197961
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Track each individual bit in the Set Property handler for CC, and fail
the request if any unhandled bits are modified.
Also add handlers for IOSQES and IOCQES (I/O submission and completion
queue entry size).
Change-Id: I374dc3c15197e029ba07fd9ee1cff0e38a0a884d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
It is not implemented yet, but add a message to remind us to write it
later.
Change-Id: Ic1c35a0d35f728bc63b38c334d9c622493bee967
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Property Set of CC.SHN is not supposed to terminate the session - remove
the commented-out code that was attempting to do this.
Change-Id: I1db230df9be549764287a8fd45ccdebea1d22a8b
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Set CSTS.SHST = 10b to indicate that shutdown is complete, and
CSTS.RDY = 0 to match the state of CC.EN.
Change-Id: Ia651c34427526a38f22cba3910df2cf7d4bedd92
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Explicitly include spdk.common.mk at the top of all lib Makefiles so
that CONFIG options and other predefined variables are set.
Change-Id: I1e560c294fe8242602e45191a280f4295533ae44
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
There is no need to allocate ibv_sge structures within the RDMA request;
we can just fill them out on the stack right before submitting each
request.
Change-Id: I438ff0be2f6d07ffa933255c92c4ec964aa1b235
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Just return success or failure - the actual count was not used.
Change-Id: I26e7c4c6319af444d221d9b0f313fb7071733619
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
All of the WC events that we handle map back to a request, so look it up
before checking the opcode.
Change-Id: I1b70a773374f64387df0a21a4f7fd64b26534b14
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Make sure all tracelogs in rdma.c use SPDK_TRACE_RDMA.
Change-Id: Idc3d3b6654215b5ab3ee84a106e46ffd3019cc7a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
These NVMf spec structure definitions are the same as the equivalent
NVMe structs.
Change-Id: I21c45973b7843e3767c48f97ec42e7b446df296f
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
There was only one function and a structure declaration
left.
Change-Id: I63277b4182120e7a76a925ed0bf7378ec7c23f20
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
These can be simplified and merged into the subsystem.
Remove the concept of mappings from subsystems and replace
it with a list of hosts and ports. The host is optional -
not specifying a host means any host can connect.
Change-Id: Ib3786acb40a34b7e10935af55f4b6756d40cc906
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Make the transport responsible for filling out the fabric-specific
details in the discovery log entry.
Change-Id: I41d871c605becd557dca18f8ef7e80da66950257
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Make the core NVMf to transport interface generic and allow for multiple
transport types to be registered.
Change-Id: I0a2767a47d55999c45f788ae1318bb50af60ab4e
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Change the Port configuration file entries to a new format:
[Port1]
Listen <transport> <address>:<service>
Initially, this still only supports RDMA, but the new format will allow
specifying other transports once they are added.
Change-Id: Iadfd19b91db57b571064379368dbe77204ccecbb
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Each subsystem will run on a single core, which is more than enough
to fully saturate a device and a NIC. For now, all subsystems
run on the master lcore.
Change-Id: I95340a262d70fd346fa81fe519e7d4190a369e64
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Instead of starting the connection poller immediately upon
the connect event, wait for the first connect capsule to
start the poller.
This builds toward associating all connections with the same
session with the same lcore.
Change-Id: I7f08b2dd34585d093ad36a4ebca63c5f782dcf14
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
It can be different per fabric interface within a single port.
Change-Id: If13590d7f12291499ccfd705efaf6d2b1b1d7003
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The type is already stored in the fabric_intf.
Change-Id: Icd33dd29f2fa1313329b4053892693c7ff90945d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
For now, it just contains RDMA, plus a raw byte array to allow generic
copying.
Change-Id: I02fe11f99dd8b49000de0dba991cd34c99fd7a4a
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Pull out the duplicated min checks against the ibdev_attr values.
Change-Id: I774c355ba669486afde5c05c55a4ed653723db98
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Set a status code in the response capsule for each possible error case.
Also enforce CC.EN == 1 before I/O connect.
The NVMf spec requires that the controller is enabled before any I/O
queue Connect commands are allowed.
Change-Id: If56d6b4d6bedad00e9e845e77f05f715e3969f8b
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Drop the debug print in conn.c that was the only user.
We still have the connect data structure when determining the connection
type, and after that point, the queue ID is not needed.
Change-Id: Ida9e170099f977ec6b84478874863c40d6f7d8a1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The NVMf target is being refactored to split the RDMA transport-specific
code into its own file. Once this is complete, we should be able to
plug in other transports and build the NVMf target without any RDMA
dependency if desired.
To enable this, change the CONFIG option to RDMA; it still controls
whether the whole NVMf target is built for now, but once the RDMA
dependency is actually made optional, we will be able to build the
generic NVMf target code without libibverbs installed.
Change-Id: I8cd90a9aaa85dcefcc9b0f8f2e7b6af21958b2a8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Move the configuration file parsing for subsystems
into the configuration file parsing file.
Change-Id: Ie16e73cdc65fae7f2f3c3b22f9cba7f167024fa1
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
The code for parsing the configuration file still
referred to a host as an init_grp, so fix it.
Change-Id: Ifa250b09de495dd7d393ccc3557fd6d56a54e790
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This never really made sense, so replace it with a list of
subsystems.
Change-Id: Ie7a9400083c091ac7142d01c23948200f515bdf7
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This is just extra complication for no real benefit.
Change-Id: I528af98e799d0641e753390fe35ff561fa3d7d76
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This allows the custom UIO hotplug driver to be used as well as the
uio_pci_generic driver.
Change-Id: Ica3316ed716827ad305eb4a146d0864d61ff190f
Signed-off-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Linking this new library allows applications using
the framework to be killed via an RPC call.
This only works if the RPC subsystem is loaded.
Change-Id: Ifcf91c212add620fe410589eba5490337c635776
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Linking this library into an application makes the log
configurable via RPC. This only works if the rpc subsystem
is also loaded.
Change-Id: If1340cf2a845ef159290232c26f341150c98fb9a
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Use the number of devices returned by ibv_get_device_list() instead of
stopping at 4.
While we're here, drop the unused MAX_SESSIONS_PER_DEVICE definition
too.
Change-Id: I21ca6c6c95b7f2cccc1de4d0a34b95217a522bfc
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This is the only file that calls it, so it can be static.
Change-Id: I47573b7b38b40ad37e758234245eedbe94ae0a12
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
These were internal-only APIs; initialize just checks to see that the
pool was initialized (which is already checked internally), and shutdown
just called spdk_nvmf_shutdown_nvme(), which we can call directly.
Change-Id: I95e1b912d61a38fa9934f58df7b1512678303452
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
These can be isolated in rdma.c rather than being part of the generic
transport API.
Change-Id: Idc2b969a2f7685420cda2f7c4aa12495ffc3fcbc
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Just calculate the required number of requests once and store it in a
global variable.
Change-Id: Iffeb637a3ac5f69ec89989b84f03699bac483b6e
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
There can be only one session per subsystem.
Change-Id: I8ba85a5ebd11dd71fda2a4bafa97a0935609379f
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
It is just a duplicate of the NVMe library request_mempool.
Change-Id: I2a5484e5d515b965503b2cfcd8d85ccfcb0dee05
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Clean up everything that isn't strictly necessary in rdma.h.
Change-Id: Ied9acbed5f5b64860eae39816cdcb74620009a79
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This essentially turns the current nesting (of RDMA conn inside NVMf
conn) inside out. Now the transport owns the connection structure and
allocates it when necessary.
Change-Id: Ib5ca84e2a57b16741d84943a5b858e9c3297d44b
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This sets up the RDMA layer to be able to embed the NVMf conn inside the
RDMA conn.
Change-Id: I5e3714ac8503826504d78d06fb5eaafabd025bb8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The whole cleanup process is now started by
spdk_shutdown_nvmf_subsystems(). Each subsystem will clean up its
session, if any, and each session will clean up its connections.
Change-Id: I9915d4547751ed4ffc4baa2c45c628698dd0b881
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The per-lcore connection counter was incremented and decremented, but it
is no longer actually read. The lcore allocation should happen at the
session level instead.
Change-Id: I7bdf1b521bfda4892304338d43fad3ed5123c494
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Nothing actually maps the shared memory region, so there is no need to
allocate the array of connections that way.
Change-Id: I3d5eca748f892e37fbb0ec52942f1c510e9f9dc8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
There is only one controller per subsystem, so therefore
there can be 0 or 1 sessions. Change the list of sessions
to a pointer that can be NULL if no session exists.
Change-Id: I2c0d042d9cecacae93da3e806093faf0155ddd6e
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Subsystems only have one controller, so cntlid
is always 0.
Change-Id: I690a1793ad3a696adbaefca856e559dd0177b11a
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This was intended to track the number of NVMe device
queues per session, but there is only one hardware
queue per session. It was conflated with the number
of RDMA queues in several places as well.
Change-Id: I74a1c56a5d395dea8bee4778882821e904cebcf9
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Everything can be done when the session is created.
Change-Id: I7cb38c093b2b1b69460cabba465828eed0cec432
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
The cntlid is inside the session, so no need for
duplicate data.
Change-Id: I5669ee6393807959506dfec36a7583af77386fc4
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Since we only allocate workers to the master lcore,
remove the logic that places I/O conns on the same
lcore as the admin conn.
The "right" logic would be to place the I/O conn
on the same lcore as the whole session, and this
patch builds toward that.
Change-Id: I8983b56de41062ec834b0a169ba0fa61326c466d
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Temporarily, only run on the master lcore. This makes
some temporary refactoring possible that is required
to move to a truly scalable threading model.
Change-Id: I13a2e03107a27f8ec18b023b15f653d374a137b5
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
A connection function was initializing some session data, so
move that code to the function that initializes the session.
Change-Id: I5f2d4349585cb97985a7bbd9fb8d6c66eeaa7d4e
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
There was an extra layer of indirection complicating
things for no reason. This removes it.
Change-Id: I8d4e654eb17f8f6ec028d775329794f0745fb0f7
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
The NVMf target set the maximum data transfer size(MDTS) to the default value
of 128KB now, and the initiator driver will read the value and set it to the
block layer, so each command sent from initiator will not runoff 128KB.
Change-Id: I1d4f259e887b2fc70c7f1c5406c07c58f7fc9b8d
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
If any completion indicates an error, we need to close the connection.
Change-Id: I50b30aa692ae121932f1baec32f713422ff415ed
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
NVMf does not have the concept of subsystem groups; the (former)
subsystem_grp files really contain structures and functions related to
individual subsystems.
Change-Id: I4b3a64de799fffb29f8685ea4908d754516815cd
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
For a single poll of the completion queue, if the user
submits I/O from within their completion callback and their
completion callback is particularly slow to execute, the loop
could potentially continue forever. To support this, we
need to limit the number of completions we'll process
in one batch.
Change-Id: If6bae47e52b36347dbe5622ace68c866ee88a0b2
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Create a list of valid properties with get and set callbacks (set is
optional to allow read-only fields).
Remove handling for fields declared as "reserved" in the NVMe over
Fabrics 1.0 specification.
Also simplify the vcprop structure to only contain the required fields.
Change-Id: I14d3ddfd008c62b75fce8e64d193c87fb6f7b5ad
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This is intended to be used for examples/nvme/identify and similar
diagnostic utilities.
Change-Id: Ib2f941e9af7a3fb7555865ef253742e30ccad2b5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Multiple NVMe controllers within a subsystem does not work correctly,
since we would need to virtualize the controller data, namespace IDs,
and so on. For now, only allow pass-through mapping of a single NVMe
controller per subsystem.
Change-Id: Ib2d3576d2856c46a086f38eb6bec56f3e7a73575
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Previously, we used cap_lo and cap_hi to represent the 32-bit halves of
the full CAP register. However, it is simpler to keep them in a single
64-bit structure, and is no less efficient on 64-bit platforms.
Also name the NSSRS field from NVMe 1.2, which was previously reserved.
Change-Id: I1d5d9b0dccbb12373b4aed3db29c883881d43223
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The bb_sgl must follow recv_sgl make the logic obscure.
Change-Id: I8d47477986efd8f2d4ed964ab9373b7f157af274
Signed-off-by: Cunyin Chang <cunyin.chang@intel.com>
Make sure the reactor mask in profile take effect.
Change-Id: Ia471b2b88a711f05738cf93068c4f3a8c9a3039d
Signed-off-by: Cunyin Chang <cunyin.chang@intel.com>
Admin commands technically don't allow inline data,
but there is nothing from preventing us from posting
a recv buffer that could handle inline data. It just
won't be used for incoming admin capsules.
Change-Id: I3e7e4406e01ab870654a166d52221c11fc0ac683
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
We need to bind to each port declared in the config file; there is not a
single global port number.
Change-Id: I41c315588078d131c32cb145d22314047505c95c
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The access to the NVMf IOCCSZ (I/O Queue Command Capsule Supported Size)
field in the Identify Controller data was incorrect.
Change-Id: I23b0aa175de8e5d8a0220e9c35e0cb6868121cb5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The maximum in-capsule data size is determined by the I/O queue bounce
buffer size, and there is no point in limiting it beyond that, so remove
the need to configure it.
Change-Id: I64806516b847e819f57ac9f62a162f7a04805b57
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
4420 is the officially assigned IP port from IANA for NVMe over Fabrics.
Change-Id: I433a5ed0780d1ffd7ca6512617759d59fa5e8def
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The queue type and queue depth are not known until
the connect capsule is processed. Delay allocating more
than 1 recv wqe until then.
Change-Id: I0e68c24bc3d6f37043946de6c2cbcb3198cd5d1b
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Currently, the recv wqe is re-posted immediately. This
closes a small window where we could get more I/O
than we could handle.
Change-Id: I9b0b1f0cc526069033b9e04f170195c4fb130e37
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This is going to be used elsehwere in teh code, so
name it according to the public namign convention
and make it public.
Change-Id: Id5fd57e78e146f3235741a251bb30244d6530f2c
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This is going to be used elsewhere in the code, so
name it according to the public naming convention
and make it public.
Change-Id: I0dcb88e902c5e609fe6acd06ad06743203fcaa60
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>