Let user pass a name of tracepoint group. Currently the only way to
enable traces with '-e' option is to pass the tpoint mask, which is
cumbersome. This patch modifies our API to accept strings as parameters.
Example:
-e nvmf_tcp:2,thread
enables nvmf_tcp's second tracepoint and the whole thread tpoint group.
Modified spdk_trace_enable_tpoint_group() - it will be also used in
the changed form later in the series to accept tpoint mask when using
RPCs to activate/deactivate traces.
Change-Id: I6b02363cce3b44b0b578877bc2505f5a4e2fffdd
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Make trace_create_tpoint_group_mask() an external function.
This is going to be used in following patch.
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we don't remove the socket fd from socket group when
nvmf_tcp_poll_group_add() return error, and when
closing the socket there is an assertion.
This was found via llvm_nvme_fuzz via TCP transport.
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If blobs held in a blobstore are opened a lot, lookup
by RB_TREE will be much more efficient.
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We recently improved qpair disconnect process and added assert
if we get a completion without any error when a qpair is disconnected.
However unexpectedly we saw this case very often when we ran the test
test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh for the real hardware in the test pool.
So we remove the assert and change the ERRLOG to INFOLOG.
Fixes one of the issues in #2300
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuheimatsumoto@gmail.com>
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We have very frequent failures when we run test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh
in the test pool.
Call stack showed nvmf_stop_listen_disconnect_qpairs() accessed
qpair->ctrlr even if qpair->ctrlr was NULL.
nvmf_stop_listen_disconnect_qpairs() did not check if qpair->ctrlr is
not NULL before accessing qpair->ctrlr->subsys.
When a qpair is added to a poll group, qpair->ctrlr is cleared to NULL.
The test code test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh executes multiple
reconnects for path error.
So a conflict might occur between adding a qpair to a poll group and
disconnecting a qpair in a poll group.
In this case, it may be acceptable even if we disconnect a qpair whose
qpair->ctrlr is NULL. It will be better than SIGSEGV.
Fixes one of the issues in #2300
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuheimatsumoto@gmail.com>
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If nvme ctrlr is resetting or initializing, free_io_qids
bitmap is already freed or not created yet. In that case
an attempt to create IO qpair leads to segmentation fault.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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In current implementation RDMA qpair is destroyed right after
disconnect. That is not graceful qpair shutdown process since
there can be requests submitted to HW and we may receive
completions for already destroyed/freed qpair.
To avoid this, only disconnect qpair in ctrlr_disconnect_qpair
transport callback, all other resources will be released in
ctrlr_delete_io_qpair cb.
This patch is useful when nvme poll groups are used since in
that case we use shared CQ, if the disconnected qpair has WRs
submitted to HW then qpair's destruction will be deferred to
poll group.
When nvme poll groups are not used, this patch doesn't change
anything, in that case destruction flow is still ungraceful.
However since CQ is destroyed immediately after qpair,
we shouldn't receive any requests which point to released
resources. A correct solution for non-poll group case
requires async diconnect API which may lead to significant
rework.
There is a bug when Soft Roce is used - we may receive
a completion with "normal" status when qpair is already
disconnected and all nvme requests are aborted. Added
a workaround for it.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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These definitions will be used in the next patch to check if
device is rxe
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This patch aims to introduce a change in enabling
tracepoints inside SPDK. Currently every hit tracepoint will
be stored inside an internal buffer, what is inconvenient when
looking for certain information (eg. starting IO to record
some tracepoints, stopping the IO and having the tracepoint
buffer flooded with irrelevant information before copying the
contents connected with IO operations).
The tpoint mask option (-e) has been extended with ':' character.
User may now enter tpoint mask for individual trace points
inside chosen tpoint group.
Example: "-e 0x20:3f", where "0x20" stands for tpoint group,
':' is a separator and "3f" is the tpoint mask.
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Some devices may support SRQ depth lower than defaulut
value 4096
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Otherwise, this field is left unassigned and the host receives some
garbage cid.
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When aborting a request in a NEED_BUFFER state, we set it's completion
status and remove it from the pending_buf_queue. Since it's no longer
on that queue and there's no completion it's waiting for, we need to
manually kick.
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The tracepoint passes qpair pointer as an argument, while not specifying
it in its definitions, which makes the following assertion to fail:
trace.c:83: _spdk_trace_record: Assertion `0 && "Unexpected number of tracepoint arguments"' failed.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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Currently if we remove a listener from a subsystem, we
disconnect *all* qpairs that have the same transport ID
as the listener being removed.
Fix that, since we should only disconnect qpairs from
controllers associated with the subsystem that had the
listener removed.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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There is situation that num_extent_pages is zero and original pointer is
also NULL, the realloc() could return a Not NULL pointer.
Related UT has been added and updated.
1) In the default allocation (num_clusters == 0), the extent_pages is not allocated as expected.
2) In the thin provisioning allocation (num_clusters != 0), the extent_pages will be allocated if extent_table is used.
More related information as below:
The crux of the problem is that according to POSIX:
realloc: "If ptr is NULL, then the call is equivalent to malloc(size)"
malloc: "If size is 0, then malloc returns either NULL or a unique pointer value that can later be successfully passed to free"
blobstore was relying on realloc(NULL, 0) always return a unique pointer value, and not NULL. This is not portable behavior.
Change-Id: Ibc28d9696f15a3c0e2aa6bb2371dc23576c28954
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This id can be used as the 'portid' for discovery
log entries. Previously we were putting the entry
index in the portid field which was incorrect.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This API is a helper for getting the full discovery
log page from a discovery controller. It will read the
log page header to get the total number of entries,
allocate a buffer for all of the entries, and then
issue a series of get_log_page commands to read each
4KiB worth of entries.
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nvme_ctrlr_construct_namespaces
We can just reallocate here to be more efficient.
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In the one place this was called, we can call nvme_ns_construct
instead. There's no harm in re-fetching the identify pages.
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No code changes. Move these up so they can be used by some of the
regular command submit paths in future patches.
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spdk_ioviter_next will walk through two iovecs and yield pointers
to common length segments. For example, given a source iovec (siov) with
4 1KiB elements and a destination iovec (diov) with 1 4KiB element, the
following will happen:
first spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[0].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base
len = 1KiB
second spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[1].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 1KiB
len = 1KiB
third spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[2].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 2KiB
len = 1KiB
fourth spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[3].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 3KiB
len = 1KiB
fifth spdk_ioviter_next:
len = 0
This is a useful utility for performing operations where both the source
and destination are scattered memory. As an example and a test vehicle,
spdk_iovcpy has been updated to use this internally.
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The host may have specified a hostnqn to use to connect to
a discovery ctrlr, so we can't just use the default ctrlr
opts to connect - we need to call the probe_cb (if there is
one) to get any options that the host may have specified.
Tested by using discovery_aer tool, creating a subsystem and
listener, and then adding a host on the target side that matches
the hostnqn specified to the discovery_aer tool.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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In NVMF Revision spec 1.1a, discovery log should be updated
when removing hostnqn of subsystem.
Update unit test to check the discovery log when removing
hostnqn and destroying subsystem.
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Macro PCI_CFG_SPACE_EXP_SIZE isn't defined in kernel 4.9.x, so
we use a fixed value here instead.
Fix issue #2282.
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This change implements mechanism to allow user to
define multiple tpoint masks separeted with a comma
(e.g. 0x400, 0x8).
This is going to be used in the next patch to implement
enabling of individual tracepoints inside a tracepoint group.
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it is possible that some specific transport doesn't support
NVMF_MAX_ASYNC_EVENTS (although it is a recommended value by spec)
with that change it is possible to reduce aerl on transport specific
layer so it can be advertised correctly during identify controller
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Not every transport requires accept poller - transport specific
layer can have its own policy and way of handling new connection.
APIs to notify generic layer are already in place
- spdk_nvmf_poll_group_add
- spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair
Having accept poller removed should simplify interrupt mode impl
in transport specific layer.
Fixes issue #1876
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On aarch64 platforms, doorbells update from guest VM may not be seen
on SPDK target side. This is because there is memory type mismatch
situation here. That is on guest VM side, the doorbells are treated as
device memory while on SPDK target side, it is treated as normal
memory. And this situation cause problem on ARM platform.
Refer to "https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102376/0100/
Memory-aliasing-and-mismatched-memory-types". Only using spdk_mb()
cannot fix this. Use "dc civac" to invalidate cache may solve this.
Profiling data did not show big performance degradataion.
Signed-off-by: Rui Chang <rui.chang@arm.com>
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This RPC lists all PCI devices attached to an SPDK application. Each
device is identified by a BDF and contains a buffer with a copy of its
config space.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I852f421fde105d975458f8e63b8da4f92ed2c69b
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This function serializes a buffer as a hex string.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I09ab93bc626f6f6543b7c1ef033bcf807050862a
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These APIs are not safe, since they do not hold the
pci device lock across calls, which can cause problems
if a device is inserted or removed while handles
returned by these APIs are being used.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I01a80f26d0a0ca4cdfc7181359932b38da8dd43a
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10659
Reviewed-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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This is a safer alternative to spdk_pci_get_first/next_device,
since those APIs do not hold the lock between calls.
Future patches will remove those APIs, and change callers to
use this new API instead.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I71c7e8c1feb9112da8be32a8056b30e105e30463
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10655
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If a subsystem has no listeners, then there is no need
to update the discovery log when adding a host, or setting
a subsystem to allow all hosts.
This eliminates some unnecessary discovery log update
notifications, especially when setting 'allow any hosts'
on a subsystem immediately after it is created (and before
it has any listeners).
Update unit test to check the adding a host to a
subsystem without listeners does not rev the genctr.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I63dab5df564269e574bb925890088f52063aa378
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10546
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The discovery log isn't updated when a subsystem is created
or deleted, it's only updated when a listener for a
subsystem is added or removed.
So remove the nvmf_update_discovery_log() in the subsystem
create and delete paths. They just generate extra AER
completions that potentially cause the host to do unneeded
work.
Note that if a subsystem is deleted with active listeners,
the subsystem delete path will remove each of the listeners
before deleting the subsystem itself. So the discovery log
will still get updated when those listeners are removed.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id01bbfa3b24d3e1279a614a2fd60be41387a03b1
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10545
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The NVMe bdev module enables asynchronous IO QP creation by default, after
calling `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair` and `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_connect_io_qpair`,
the queue pair is in connecting state at the beginning, then users may call
`spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair` immediately, and the common layer will
change queue state to NVME_QPAIR_DISCONNECTING and NVME_QPAIR_DESTROYING,
so in function `nvme_pcie_ctrlr_delete_io_qpair` the workaround to wait
for create cq/sq callbacks will not be called, instead of using the common
layer queue state here, we should use the internal `pcie_state`.
Fix#2245.
Change-Id: I801caf26563464b135035bf7fa2f63def13de9f4
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Batching will be made available for DSA specifically through the new
idxd_perf tool.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ic51d9ad3692074805b1ffa705cea8be35737c778
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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The NVMe bdev module will support two features, delayed reconnect and
delete after multiple failures of reconnect to improve error recovery.
The recently added two APIs, spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() and
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async(), were not good enough.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_ctx was not necessary. It had only a pointer to ctrlr.
Using a pointer to ctrlr directly saves us from undesirable malloc error
processing.
Separate spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() into spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect()
and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_async(). spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect()
disconnects ctrlr including disconnecting adminq.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_async() moves the ctrlr state to INIT.
Then rename spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async() by
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_poll_async().
Finally deprecate spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() and
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async().
The following patches will change the NVMe bdev module to use these new APIs.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Id1d6858dcdc5fc2e9db0a6ebf3f79cab4f9bbcb7
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Future patches will remove some of the more complex conditions
between different configure flags. As a result duplicate entries
might be present in DPDK_LIB_LIST.
Just for tidiness of the DPDK linker args, the DPDK_LIB_LIST_SORTED
is added. Using sort function removes duplicate entries in the list.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I318fd0cebbd30a80d281175b7d48bb3249abb841
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This library was never used, remove it.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5d0255f4b9ddbe98b349b4253f87e5332fe7057f
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SPDK supports only maintained LTS versions of DPDK.
For SPDK 22.01 this means DPDK 20.11 and 21.11.
This patch removes paths for earlier versions of DPDK.
There is no need to check if library is present for the following:
- rte_telemetry was added as rte_eal dependency in DPDK 20.05
- rte_kvargs was added as rte_eal dependency in DPDK 18.08
- rte_pmd_aesni_mb, rte_pmd_isal, rte_pmd_qat were removed in DPDK 20.11
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I30c4cdb0fe0634db50bc34d7d6c232806ff49960
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At this time raid5 bdev does not depend on rte_hash in any way.
Meanwhile NVMe-oF Fibre Channel transport does.
This patch reflects that in the mk file for env_dpdk.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I2ba3e016337866f80fc7a6043cef87bf33cf2373
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10523
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The nvmf library will use INTEL VID/SSVID/IEEE values by default,
each transport can overwrite them if needed.
Change-Id: I9dad521c4d080b6f0cc1aaeb4b5d5f6863c6846d
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Also we don't treat exceptions when getting INTEL log pages
as a fatal error, the initialization will still contine.
Change-Id: Ic2fd2be510fde2679c1546482934d0a180266936
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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When NVMe passthru command (IO or admin) fails on submission (e.g. it
is not supported), set DNR bit in completion status field. There is no
sense in retrying the command in this case.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I55960c128bd9fc31f6defef0b9832259a71684b1
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If NVMe admin passthru command is not supported by underlying bdev,
set status code in NVMe completion to INVALID_OPCODE.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I29c4e1f8263b76b27c199cfd2d9b2474432ec70b
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The originally detected problem is that SPDK NVMf target fails command
with invalid opcode with status code INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR instead of
INVALID_OPCODE. All unknown commands on IO queue are passed to
underlying block device layer as NVME_IO type. It is not checked if
this type of commands is supported and, when command fails,
INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR is set as status code. If command fails on
submission, status code is set to INVALID_OPCODE which is more
relevant.
This patch adds check if command type is supported to
bdev_nvme_*_passthru functions. If not supported, it is failed with
ENOTSUP.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I4d7f7639da17dd3b1dc3eee7eb1b4a4f876117a2
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Reviewed-by: Paul Luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
SPDK shouldn't use `free` to free the memory allocated by rte_zmalloc_socket.
Otherwises, the vhost-blk/scsi will continuously crash.
In this patch, SPDK don't free the dpdk allocated memory,
DPDK will free it finally. Add a flag to indice the resubmit handle.
Change-Id: I85fd84b7d27a091830006a0f84d541c48290cbb3
Signed-off-by: Li Feng <fengli@smartx.com>
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Move the CONFIGURE_AER state before SET_KEEP_ALIVE to
make sure that we run the CONFIGURE_AER state for
discovery controllers.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ia4e24f6507c43e3fece06b9161ff8e0b8fa0e97d
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We will actually run the CONFIGURE_AER state for
discovery controllers in a future patch.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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in case of failure groups shall be destroyed
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kalwas <jacek.kalwas@intel.com>
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Doorbell offset starts from 0x1000 is defined by the NVMe
specification, so rename it to remove `VFIO_USER` prefix.
Change-Id: Ie34b12b3d2618f9b0ad0cf7ccbb103ad2c900f47
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Calculate supported maximum number of queue pairs based on
BAR0 size, this value isn't allowed to change at runtime, also
define BAR4/5 based on number of MSIX vectors.
Since the maximum number of queues is a large value(512), so we
still define a default value when starting, users still can
overwrite this value with a number no greater than 512.
Change-Id: I1b4b6bdf2ff9d129c8bdd493ffdf0a51f8772d51
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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libvfio-user will save a copy inside the library.
Change-Id: If7bb052b03fb92e46abe50fa945b812d149ef01d
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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This reverts commit d9561c444f.
This patch is incorrectly iterating the CPU mask assuming it is
contiguous. However, rather than fix it, let's just let the kernel
scheduler place the thread where it thinks is best. It's going to prefer
idle cores anyway. So reverting is the simplest way forward.
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These can produce a lot of output, which doesn't really give any
additional information.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I572cd203d61c717ce6400f67ef27ec1d7bb54c0c
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adding transport to tgt should be the last step
also there is an issue before change i.e. if calloc failed then
transport remains on the list
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For error case, just set ctrlr->num_aers to 0, and
then the loop won't execute at all. This avoids an
extra call to nvme_ctrlr_set_state() and simplifies
the code a bit.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iff7bbf6e03d18b5f553b9e8527b4c803db583917
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Discovery services using the SPDK nvme driver may
use long-lasting connections that detect AER completions
to determine when there are changes in the discovery
log. This means that we still need to send keep alives
on discovery controller admin queues. So move the
SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT state immediately after
IDENTIFY, and run the SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT state
even for discovery controllers.
Note, we need the IDENTIFY's KAS value to properly
set the keep alive timeout, so we have to keep the
IDENTIFY state before SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5c6403c28fb72d42629c5f9009a89c4bfd44d162
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Keep alive is valid for discovery controllers, so don't overwrite
the value requested with zero in nvme_fabric_ctrlr_scan().
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I7dcda6ebf4ab1c8a9085e4e3a02b814d8e586a97
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Next patch in series will look up the struct spdk_sock_group_impl
from spdk_sock_group in spdk_sock_get_optimal_sock_group().
Since this is third place it will be used, make this function common.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I43d6472016782e78709c1d52aa74abf594e5bfe6
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When no optimal poll group exists for a qpair,
assignment for round robin happens in spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair().
RDMA transport implments the logic for this assignment in
nvmf_rdma_get_optimal_poll_group().
TCP relied on the spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair() instead.
This resulted in race condition when looking up and assigning
optimal poll groups - see #2113.
To remedy that, TCP now follows the same pattern as RDMA.
Next patch will improve the sock map lookup to fix the #2113.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I672d22ac15d06309edf87ece5d30f8e8d1095fbb
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There is a bad memory corruption where the code for CUSE attempts to write
one byte (with value 0x1) after the memory is freed.
Context:
When the CUSE device is unregistered, the poller thread is signaled with
fuse_session_exit(), which writes the value 1 to fuse_session::exited.
The poller thread then detects with fuse_session_exited() that it must exit
the routing and finally destroys its own fuse session with
cuse_lowlevel_teardown() before it exits.
However, FUSE may also call fuse_session_exit() for its internal purposes.
I'm not sure exactly under what conditions that happens, but I added
some trace messages and I could clearly see that the CUSE thread exits
before it was requested to exit in cuse_nvme_ns_stop().
If the poller thread early-exits, it would destroy its own FUSE session
(and free the memory) before fuse_session_exit() gets executed, causing
the memory to be corrupted with a single byte of value 0x1.
Reproducer:
The bug can be reproduced by resetting the FUSE session to NULL after it
is destroyed. This will cuse_nvme_ns_stop() to crash with a segmentation
fault in fuse_session_exit() because it tries to access a NULL pointer.
static void *
cuse_thread(void *arg)
{
[...]
free(buf.mem);
fuse_session_reset(cuse_device->session);
+ cuse_device->session = NULL;
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
This fix:
The fix I suggest is to destroy the FUSE session with
cuse_lowlevel_teardown() after the thread is joined.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Didelot <sdidelot@ddn.com>
Change-Id: I47202891a358f139506845110b012f840974b6fc
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair can be called when
qpair is already disconnected. In that case qpair's
state is changed to NVME_QPAIR_DESTROYING and
transport's ctrlr_delete_io_qpair callback is
called. RDMA and TCP transports call
nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair in
the callback and since qpair's state is
not DISCONNECTED or DISCONNECTING, qpair
is disconnected for the second time.
If spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair is called
when qpair is in ENABLED state than nothing
changes, qpair will be disconnected before destroy.
PCIE/vfio_user don't implement transport disconnect
callback, so they are not affected.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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Change-Id: I58794b7b946eeb8ff82512905af0a296e3b534aa
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For DSM command, the NVMe drive may take a long time to finish it,
if we set a small timeout value for DSM command, the bdev/nvme module
will try to reset the IO queue pair when timeout happens,
in `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair`, we will abort the outstanding
IO requests first, then in the `nvme_pcie_ctrlr_delete_io_qpair`,
we will poll the CQ for any requests that have been completed by
the NVMe controller, if there are NVMe completions in the CQ,
we will finish them again, thus double completions happened.
Here we rename `nvme_qpair_abort_reqs` to `nvme_qpair_abort_all_queued_reqs`,
so the common layer will just abort queued request, and let each
transport to abort outstanding requests case by case.
Fix#2233.
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Add a parameter which determines the owner of the
map - target or initiator. It allows to set different
access flags when creating Memory Regions
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The unit test test_nvme_cuse_stop() manually creates 2 cuse devices
and executes nvme_cuse_stop(). Problem is that the Fuse session is
never initialized for those 2 cuse devices, causing cuse_nvme_ns_stop()
to access 'ns_device->session', which is a NULL pointer.
This bug is detected by ASAN as follows:
==77298==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000180 (pc 0x7fdac6d7d40e bp 0x000000000000 sp 0x7fff74768320 T0)
==77298==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==77298==Hint: address points to the zero page.
0 0x7fdac6d7d40e in fuse_session_destroy (/usr/lib64/libfuse3.so.3+0x1640e)
1 0x40dc7a in cuse_nvme_ns_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:851
2 0x40df59 in cuse_nvme_ctrlr_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:923
3 0x40f103 in nvme_cuse_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:1094
4 0x415803 in test_nvme_cuse_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut.c:393
5 0x7fdac724c1a6 (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x41a6)
6 0x7fdac724c528 (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x4528)
7 0x7fdac724d456 in CU_run_all_tests (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x5456)
8 0x415a4e in main /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut.c:415
9 0x7fdac62351e1 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib64/libc.so.6+0x281e1)
10 0x403ddd in _start (/home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut+0x403ddd)
The fix is to call fuse_session_destroy() only if the fuse session is != NULL.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Didelot <sdidelot@ddn.com>
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We allocate from the head, so it's better to free to
the head too for better cache utilization.
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We allocate tasks from the head, so it's better to
free them to the head too for better cache utilization.
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The NOTICELOGs really clutter the output during
application start - it's better to make these DEBUGLOGs
instead.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This limitation doesn't really take effect currently,
since the typical number of slots per channel isn't
bigger than MAX_COMPLETIONS_PER_POLL. But there's
no reason for this limit anymore - we should always
poll as many completions as we find.
It's better to remove this now, in case we have
configs in the future with higher number of slots
per channel.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status() does not follow NVMe abort command
about return values.
NVMe abort command sets completion status to SUCCESS both for success and
failure cases and differentiates only the bit 0 of cdw0.
lib/nvmf do not use spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status() but checks only
success or failure at completion.
So there is no issue now but let spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status()
follow NVMe abort command. In future, the user of spdk_bdev_abort()
may use spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The pointer to struct spdk_nvmf_ctrlr is used to save mandatory
controller registers to the migration region.
Also rename some ctrlr/qpiar to vu_ctrlr/vu_qpiar.
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1. use the transport lock to protect transport endpoints list.
2. don't use mixed errno and -1 as the return value, use -1 for all error cases.
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When destroying controller, we will disconnect each connected qpair,
and in the spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect() call, qpair_fini() will also
try to hold the same lock, so existing vfio-user implementation assume
that qpair_fini() will not be called in the same context. Patch
https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8963 remind me that
vfio-user has this issue. While here, we add one more thread poll
to avoid such issue.
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For live migration support in vfio-user transport, we need to pause
the subsystem when starting migration in source VM, then after
migration, the subsystem is in paused state, when exiting the
application, we will call spdk_nvmf_subsystem_stop() at last,
and existing code will assert this case.
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The recent changes merged multiple Data-OUT PDUs within the same
sequence into a single subtask up to 64KB.
However, they were not enough.
For a large write operation, the hardware iSCSI HBA host sent an immediate
data whose size was not block size multiples and then more solicit
data through R2T exchanges.
One example for a 64KB write operation was as follows:
host sent SCSI Write with 5792 bytes and F = 1
target replied a R2T
host sent Data-OUT with 15880 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 11536 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 2848 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 11536 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 5744 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 12200 bytes and F = 1
The hardware iSCSI HBA host can decide the size of the unsolicited data
but the SPDK iSCSI target can require the host to send the solicited data
whose size is block size multiples.
Hence we merge immediate data to the following R2T data if the immediate
data is not more than 64KB and more R2T data come.
Add another test case to check if the fix works for the above example.
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This clean up will make the following patches easier.
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Issue: spdk_top tracked pollers by the poller name string and the
thread_id they are running on. This shows incorrect stats when
multiple pollers exist on the same thread with the same name.
Solution: Added a unique poller id for each poller on a thread and
to allow spdk_top to track pollers by thread_id and poller_id.
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Wait until the namespace is attached, where it does this operation
again. As of this commit it doesn't really matter because it is just
filling in some values in a structure and if it does it twice it's not a
problem. But later when we only allocate active namespaces, we do not
want to allocate the namespace twice.
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This function destructs a single namespace and removes it from the
controller.
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This was sometimes used as the maximum array index and sometimes as the
maximum count. Make it consistent everywhere and give it a better name.
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list
The list should always be null terminated, but add an additional layer
of buffer overrun protection.
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This quirk was already applied to the 0x0A53 SSD, but is
likely needed on 0x0A54 as well.
Possible fix for issue #2231.
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