Previously, if a namespace is in ANA inaccessible state, I/O had been
queued infinitely. Fix this issue according to the NVMe spec.
Add a temporary poller anatt_timer and a flag ana_transition_timedout for
each nvme_ns.
Start anatt_timer if the nvme_ns enters ANA transition. If anatt_timer
is expired, set ana_transition_timedout to true. Cancel anatt_timer or
clear ana_transition_timedout if the nvme_ns exits ANA transition.
nvme_io_path_become_available() returns false if ana_transition_timedout
is true.
Add unit test case to verify these addition.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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This reduces a lot of casting.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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The code to handle the lingering qpair when deleting it was really
complicated.
The RDMA transport can connect or disconnect qpair asynchronously.
Then we can include the code to handle the lingering qpair into the
code to disconnect qpair now.
If the disconnected qpair is still busy, defer completion of the
disconnection until qpair becomes idle.
If poll group is not used, we can complete disconnection immediately
because cq is already destroyed.
The related data and unit test cases are not necessary anymore.
So delete them in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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Add three states, INITIALIZING, EXITING, and EXITED to the rqpair
state.
Add async parameter to nvme_rdma_ctrlr_create_qpair() and set it
to opts->async_mode for I/O qpair and true for admin qpair.
Replace all nvme_rdma_process_event() calls by
nvme_rdma_process_event_start() calls.
nvme_rdma_ctrlr_connect_qpair() sets rqpair->state to INITIALIZING
when starting to process CM events.
nvme_rdma_ctrlr_connect_qpair_poll() calls
nvme_rdma_process_event_poll() with ctrlr->ctrlr_lock if qpair is
not admin qpair.
nvme_rdma_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() returns if qpair->async is true
or qpair->poll_group is not NULL before polling CM events, or polls
CM events until completion otherwise. Add comments to clarify why
we do like this.
nvme_rdma_poll_group_process_completions() does not process submission
for any qpair which is still connecting.
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spdk_vhost_dev structure should only contain generic fields
that are to be used by either vhost, vhost_blk or vhost_scsi
layer.
The vhost_user backend can hold its properties in
spdk_vhost_user_dev, which is maintained within rte_vhost.
Both structures contain references back to each other.
The reference in spdk_vhost_dev is a void pointer to
allow future transports to keep the reference
to their own structures.
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In support of upcoming patches and to greatly simplify things,
the capabilites enum which held bit positions for each opcode
has been removed. Only the opcodes enum remains and thus only
opcodes are used throughout. For the capabiltiies bitmap a helper
function is added to convert from opcode to bit position. Right
now it is used in the IO path but in upcoming patches that goes away
and the conversion is only done at init time.
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Patch for not running tests if ASAN and
Valgrind options are both enabled.
Fixes#2422
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Previously spdk_vhost_dev_backend held callbacks
for vhost_blk and vhost_scsi functionality, along
with ones that are called by the vhost_user backend.
This patch separates out those callbacks into two
structures:
- spdk_vhost_dev_backend - to be implemented by vhost_blk
and vhost_scsi
- spdk_vhost_user_dev_backend - is only implemented by
vhost_user backend, callbacks for session managment
specific to that transport
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there is no group
The real implementation handles this by returning -ENOENT, so do the
same in the test.
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Count disconnecting a queue pair as activity so that the unit test
poll_threads() calls don't bail out until the disconnectedd_qpair_cb is
called at least once.
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This was neither set nor used.
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The concat module can combine multiple underlying bdevs to a single
bdev. It is a special raid level. You can add a new bdev to the end of
the concat bdev, then the concat bdev size is increased, and it won't
change the layout of the exist data. This is the major difference
between concat and raid0. If you add a new underling device to raid0,
the whole data layout will be changed. So the concat bdev is extentable.
Change-Id: Ibbeeaf0606ff79b595320c597a5605ab9e4e13c4
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To execute a callback function for each registered bdev or unclaimed
bdev, add new public APIs, spdk_for_each_bdev() and
spdk_for_each_bdev_leaf().
These functions are safe for race conditions by opening before and
closing after executing the provided callback function.
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Use spdk_bdev_readv/writev_block_ext even when
there is no ext opts passed by bdev layer
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That is a preparation for support of memory domains
in bdev_raid
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memory domains
If bdev doesn't support any memory domain then allocate
internal bounce buffer, pull data for write operation before
IO submission, push data to memory domain once IO completes
for read operation.
Update test tool, add simple pull/push functions
implementation.
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Replace spdk_bdev_get_by_name() + spdk_bdev_unregister() by
spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name() wherever possible.
This simplifies the code and makes the code more reliable.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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To unregister a bdev more correctly, we had to call
spdk_bdev_open_ext(), spdk_bdev_desc_get_bdev(), spdk_bdev_unregister(),
and then spdk_bdev_close(). This was correct but complicated.
Hence add a new public API spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name() which does
the whole correct sequence of bdev unregistration.
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The process of matching qpair to poll group is split into
two distinct parts that occur on different threads.
See spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair().
This results in a race condition for TCP between spdk_sock_map_lookup()
and spdk_sock_map_insert(), which are called in spdk_nvmf_get_optimal_poll_group()
and spdk_nvmf_poll_group_add() respectively.
Fixes#2113
This patch picks a hint from nvmf_tcp for next poll group,
which is then passed down to spdk_sock_map_lookup().
When matching placement_id exists, but does not have
a poll group assigned - the hint will be used.
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The rdma buffer for stripping DIF metadata is added. CPU strips the DIF
metadata and copies it to the rdma buffer, improving the rdma write
bandwith. The network bandwidth during 4KB random read test is increased
from 79 Gbps to 99 Gbps, the IOPS is increased from 2075K to 2637K.
Fixes issue #2418
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When iovs are copied from bounce or to bounce, the bounce is usually
alloced from data_buf_pool for better performance, and is multi iovs
instead of a single buffer. Therefore, block-aligned bounce are
supported.
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spdk_sock_map_insert() allows for allocating a sock_map
entry, without assigning any sock_group.
This is useful for cases where placement_id determined
by the component using spdk_sock_map_*. See PLACEMENT_MARK mode.
Placement_id's are allocated first, then an empty one is found
using spdk_sock_map_find_free().
Since the above is a valid use case, then entry in sock_map
can exist without a group assigned. spdk_sock_map_lookup() has
to handle such cases, rather than trigger an assert.
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The usage of internal API for sock_map was not unit tested,
so far.
This patch adds first set of UT for the sock_map,
expanding it and fixing some issues later in the series.
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As we now only support a single WQ, there's no need for a teble of
them and no need to assert that the stride from WQ to WQ is the
same as the WQ struct size.
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First in a series of patches that will enable multiple engines
to exist at once and choose the best one based on their priorities
and capabilites, the public API will no longer be needed.
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With recent changes libreduce should provide correct buffers
if the driver doesn't support SGL in/out. This patch verifies
that we don't use SGLs when they are not supported.
Since even a single buffer can be split on 2MB page
boundary, it is not enough just to check iovs count.
Added asserts that the first elements of mbufs are
not null to avoid scan build errors
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rte_pktmbuf_free frees the given mbuf and any chained mbufs.
It can cause double free of some mbuf if we free every mbuf
in a loop. Instead use rte_pktmbuf_free_bulk which correctly release
chained mbufs.
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In the compression operation we may have SGL input
if user's buffer is fragmented or less than chunk_size.
If the backing device doesn't support SGL input then
we should copy user's buffers into decomp_buffer
(including paddings if any).
In the decompression operation, if the backing device
doesn't support SGL output, we use a single output buffer
which is pointing to decomp_buffer. Once the operation
completes, we should copy the result into user's buffers.
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The driver always creates a single group containing all of the engines
and a single work queue.
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It is not used for anything.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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It turns out that this can stay on the stack.
Change-Id: I961366307dae5ec7413a86271cd1dfb370b8f9f3
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These aren't ever accessed in the main I/O path, so we can read them in
whenever we need them and make the code a lot simpler.
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This is no longer needed.
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Fill is sent in as a uint8, we need to populate the full uint64
input with the uint8 pattern or we'll get a miscompare. This is
how idxd was doing it, instead of adding the same code to ioat just
move it up a layer.
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- Fixed duplication of key, key2, drv_name, cipher, etc., fields in
struct bdev_names and struct vbdev_crypto. Moved all of them into
the new struct vbdev_crypto_opts, which is re-used by both structs.
This aslo removes duplication in error handling and fininalization
logic that checks the keys are zeroed out and properly freed.
- Moved unhexlify into vbdev rpc code. All keys passed to vbdev
already in the binary form.
- Provide meaningful error messages in the rpc response on keys
validation issues during setup of crypto vbdev.
- Updated unit tests.
Signed-off-by: Yuriy Umanets <yumanets@nvidia.com>
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That is done to correctly handle metadata pointer which is part
of ext_opts structure. It will also be used by the next patch to
remove memory_domain pointer if request which uses local buffers
is split
Force the user to set correct ext_opts size, update API functions
description.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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Bdev modules must not access internal bdev_io
structure, so add a new pointer in a public
section. Pointer in internal section will be
used in next patch
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: Ib631563015b3e5fa9300d22b7ae59d8db43c8275
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This patch is a preparation for enabling of memory domains
pull/psuh functionality. Since memory domains API is
asynchronous, this patch makes asynchronous operations
with bounce buffers.
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SPDK has settled on what the optimal DSA configuration is, so let's
always use it.
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The names on these were changed.
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Add a new flag is_disconnecting to struct spdk_nvme_ctrlr.
Separate calling nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() and nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_done()
by using the flag is_disconnecting.
Additionally, change nvme_ctrlr_fail() to skip setting ctrlr->is_failed
to true if ctrlr->is_disconnecting is true.
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This is a preparation to make nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair()
asynchronous.
For nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair(), factor out operations after
returning from transport's specific ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() into a helper
function nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair_done().
Then move nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair_done() into the end of
the transport specific ctrlr_disconnect_qpair().
Additionally remove the operation to overwrite the qpair state to
DISCONNECTED from nvme_transport_connect_qpair_fail() because
this is duplicated and nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() is responsible
to make the qpair disconnected even after it completes asynchronously.
Change-Id: I9c8faa7039d306d3e31a8f51826755ce8840a8aa
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For RDMA transport, adminq will find transport error first because
usually only adminq polls CM events.
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If qpair is disconnected asynchronously, it takes time from detecting
transport error to actually disconnected. We should avoid using the
path as soon as possible after detecting any transport error.
Poll group clears I/O path cache if it finds transport error and avoid
using the path which had transport error.
These changes will reduce the failover time.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() will be made asynchronous in the
following patches and so we will need to have some changes.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() disconnects adminq and ctrlr synchronously
now.
If spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() is made asynchronous,
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_process_admin_completions() will complete to disconnect
adminq and ctrlr, and will return -ENXIO only if adminq is disconnected.
However even now spdk_nvme_ctrlr_process_admin_completions() returns
-ENXIO if adminq is disconnected.
So as a preparation, set a callback before calling spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect()
and call the callback if it is set and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_process_admin_completions()
returns -ENXIO.
Besides, fix the return value of bdev_nvme_poll_adminq() in this patch.
Change-Id: I2559f86bb8cf9a92b5b386ed816c00b08c9832df
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