We see reports that Huawei SSDs can't handle hardware
SGL properly, it requires additional alignment, so add
a quirk here to force Huawei SSDs use PRP instead.
Fix#2489.
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spdk_bdev_get_acwu() is a 1-based number, so we need
to subtract 1 from it before assigning the value to
nsdata->nacwu.
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This does not actually need a doubly linked list. Single is enough. That
frees up 4 more bytes in the op for other uses.
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If we don't find a completion, break out of the loop at the top. This
removes a level of indentation but most importantly makes it very clear
that we only remove elements from ops_outstanding from the front of the
list.
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The partition bdev checks if the underlying device supports
the io type and sends the bdev_io directly down to the bdev.
This patch adds missing compare and compare&write io types
to the partition bdev.
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The bdevio test app has some test cases verifying
that write zeroes commands are handled correctly,
but using knowledge of the ZERO_BUFFER_SIZE that
the bdev library uses for splitting larger write
zeroes commands. Instead of hardcoding that 1MB
value in bdevio.c, have bdevio.c use ZERO_BUFFER_SIZE
directly instead. But this requires moving
ZERO_BUFFER_SIZE into bdev_internal.h and having
bdevio.c include that file.
We do this instead of putting ZERO_BUFFER_SIZE in
the public API because we don't want users to
make any kind of dependencies on this value.
While here, also rename the tests that are using this
value, so that the test names don't include any reference
to the specific size of this bdev-internal zero buffer
size.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This patch adds process_virtio_blk_request() that will be called
by virtio_blk transports to process incoming requests.
Meanwhile vhost_user_blk_request_finish() will be replaced with
a callback to the virtio_blk transport to notify of the result.
blk_request_finish() should only be called as direct result of
process_virtio_blk_request(), usually from it.
Some error paths now call vhost_user_blk_request_finish() directly,
if vhost_user_process_blk_request() was not called yet.
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struct spdk_vhost_blk_task shall contain only fields
that are relevant to the generic virtio blk layer.
Moved to vhost_internal.h header to allow for broader
use.
In contrast to spdk_vhost_user_blk_task that is
specific to vhost_user transport.
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Later in the series, the spdk_vhost_blk_task will not contain
vhost_user specific fields. As such the generic part of processing
I/O will not be able to refer to those.
References to req_idx are replaced with pointer to the task,
meanwhile bvsession reference when queueing I/O is removed.
Note that vhost_user fields are accessible in the final callback
for the I/O, and will be printed. See blk_request_finish().
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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Previously the blk_request_queue_io() and blk_request_resubmit()
relied on vdev and channel contained in task or bvsession structures.
In an effor to make the I/O processing for virtio blk not reliant
on vhost_user, this patch caches the vbdev and io channel submited
in process_blk_request().
Later in the series, vhost_user structures will be separated out from
the spdk_vhost_blk_task.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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ACWU is a 0's based value, and our intent is to
report that our target's ACWU is 1 block. This means
we should report ACWU as 0, not 1.
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The spdk_rmb() in nvmf_vfio_user_poll_group_poll() is unnecessary: we
already have a read barrier for SQ tail updates at the per-SQ level, so
this doesn't add anything.
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There's no need to spdk_rmb() in nvmf_vfio_user_sq_poll() unless we
actually found the tail has advanced.
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When sending the first part of a fuse command, we set the
first_fused_submitted flag so that we don't ring the doorbell
immediately. When the second part is sent, we ring the doorbell for
both commands.
However, this doesn't work well when we use the option to delay ringing
the doorbell. We send both parts, then later when we try to ring the
doorbell, we don't because of the first_fused_submitted flag from the
first command.
Replace this mechanism by keeping track of the last submitted fuse.
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We need to keep track of the shadow doorbell buffer locations, and make
sure to re-initialize on resume.
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process_blk_request() accepted spdk_vhost_blk_session argument
which is specific for vhost_user. In preparation to making
this function usable outside of vhost_user, replace this field
with struct spdk_io_channel and spdk_vhost_dev.
For this purpose vhost_user_process_blk_request() was created to
translate from spdk_vhost_blk_task to the generic arguments.
to_blk_dev() was moved further up so it can be more commonly used
throughout the file.
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In the qemu virtualization environment, when the virtio driver of the
windows image is upgraded to virtio-win 0.1.185, and virtio uses
legacy mode. In the negotiation stage of vhost, qemu's host_features
will enable VIRTIO_F_ANY_LAYOUT, and guest_features will also enable
this feature, because qemu's feature is a superset, so the feature
will be passed to the spdk side through the set feature process,
which leads to "VHOST_CONFIG: Processing VHOST_USER_SET_FEATURES
failed. VHOST_CONFIG: vhost message handling failed.", so we enable
this bit for spdk vhost.
Signed-off-by: suhua <suhua1@kingsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: lizhaoxin <lizhaoxin1@kingsoft.com>
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There were a couple of places not using the standard formatting for qid
still.
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This patch adds an extra spdk_thread_send_msg() call to destroy a qpair
to make sure that it isn't freed from the context of a socket write
callback. Otherwise, spdk_sock_close() won't abort pending requests,
causing their completions to be exected after the qpair is freed.
Fixes#2471
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There is a race condition when a bdev is unregistered while reset is
submitted from the upper layer very frequently.
spdk_io_device_unregister() may fail because it is called while
spdk_for_each_channel() is processed.
spdk_io_device_unregister io_device bdev_Nvme0n1 (0x7f4be8053aa1)
has 1 for_each calls outstanding
To avoid this failure, defer calling spdk_io_device_unregister() until
reset completes if reset is in progress when unregistration is ready
to do, and then reset completion calls spdk_io_device_unregister()
later.
A bdev cannot be opened if it is already deleting. So we do not need
to hold mutex.
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Now controller initialization with RDMA
transport is fully async
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Transport specific qpair_abort_reqs() set SC to SC_ABORTED_SQ_DELETION.
However, nvme_qpair_abort_queued_reqs() set SC to SC_ABORTED_BY_REQUEST
even if its call is not requested by the upper layer.
Change nvme_qpair_abort_queued_reqs() to set SC to SC_ABORTED_SQ_DELETION
for consistency.
nvme_qpair_abort_queued_reqs() is used to abort queued requests that
were sent while adminq was connecting. SC_ABORTED_SQ_DELETION will not
be so bad even for the case.
This change is required for the NVMe bdev module to be resilient for I/O
error. The NVMe bdev module does not retry I/O if SC is
SC_ABORTED_BY_REQUEST.
SC is set to SC_INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR if a request is failed to submit
to qpair by a generic qpair layer. We can change it to
SC_ABORTED_SQ_DELETION as well but we keep this for now.
SC_INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR is also retriable for the NVMe bdev module.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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As per the NVMe specification, a host can identify two areas of guest
memory: one of which is used for the host-written doorbells, and one of
which contains event indexes. The host writes to the shadow doorbell
area, but also writes to the controller's BAR0 doorbell area if the
corresponding event index is crossed by the update. This avoids many
mmio exits in interrupt mode, where BAR0 doorbells are not directly
mapped into the guest VM, with greatly improved performance.
This isn't a useful feature in BAR0 doorbells are mapped into the VM, so
we explicitly disable support in that case.
NB: the Windows NVMe driver doesn't yet support this feature.
Although the specification says that the admin queues should also engage
in this behaviour, in practice, no VM does, so have to include some
hacks to account for this.
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probed
This can cause a mismatch of kernel vs user driver and isn't allowed.
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The only place a batch can be created is by assigning it to the channel
now, so this isn't a mistake that can be made and the checks can all be
removed.
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This effectively means there is only ever a single batch being build at
a time, which simplifies a lot of the APIs.
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This lets us use it more widely.
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The value of ack_timeout is calculated according to
the formula 2^(transport_ack_timeout) msec.
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This reduces a lot of casting.
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When a qpair is disconnected, any outstanding zero-copy requests are
freed to release their buffers before the qpair gets destroyed.
However, if there is a PDU being sent to the host as part of this
request (e.g. C2HData/R2T), we need to wait until that write is done
before freeing the request to avoid freeing it twice.
Fixes#2445
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This makes the flag indicate whether there's an outstanding PDU write
for a given request. Additionally, it reduces the number of places we
need to update this flag.
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This will make it possible to have some common handling in request's PDU
write completion.
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When an request using zcopy is completed, it might have an unreleased
zcopy_bdev_io attached in three cases:
1) the request was a read,
2) the request was a failed write,
3) the qpair is being disconnected.
The last case was missing from the assertion.
Fixes#2425
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Now that IO qpairs can be created asynchronously, we need to make sure
that all the create IO CQ/SQ commands can be executed simultaneously.
It is pretty common to create multiple IO qpairs at the same time, e.g.
adding an NVMe bdev to an nvmf subsystem will create an IO qpair on each
poll group. In that case, if the number of cores exceed the size of the
admin queue (actually it can be even lower due to outstanding AERs), we
might run out nvme_requests on the admin queue.
The chosen minimum value for the admin queue size, 256, should be enough
to cover most cases.
Fixes#2465
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The RDMA transport can disconnect qpair asynchronously now.
Previously, we tried to release the resource of the qpair after disconnected.
However it did not work because it was done when deleting the qpair.
The admin qpair was not deleted in a ctrlr reset sequence.
This patch tries to satisfy the same aim again but by a different way.
Previously, we released the resource of the qpair before starting
actual disconnection process. This patch release the resource of the
qpair after the qpair is actually disconnected.
The related patches are:
b9518a5540eb09178a59
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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.
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Include delayed disconnect/connect retries with finite times into
the state machine of asynchronous qpair connnection.
We do not need to call back to the common transport layer but
we need to do the following, clear rqpair->cq before starting disconnection
if qpair uses poll group, and clear qpair->transport_failure_reason after
disconnected.
Additionally locate the new state STALE_CONN before INITIALIZING
because cq is not ready to use for admin qpair when the state is
STALE_CONN.
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TCP transport already does it but was not documented clearly.
RDMA and PCIe transports follow it and document it clearly.
Then we can check each qpair's state if
spdk_nvme_poll_group_process_completions() returns -ENXIO before
disconnected_qpair_cb() is called.
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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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This was added in patch 07526d85, back in March 2018.
This was before DPDK supported dynamic hugepage allocations.
Presumably this flag was added to reduce the amount of
memory lost due to mempool buffers that would otherwise
span an IOVA boundary (mostly typical with IOMMU off and
we are relying on physical addresses).
Removing it simplifies any code in SPDK that uses
mempool buffers for DMA operations, since it doesn't have
to worry about splitting buffers that span an IOVA
boundary - DPDK has already done it for us.
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Both blk_request_finish() and invalid_blk_request()
acomplished the same thing, with variation on handled
statuses and debug logs.
Consolidating those two into single function will help
later on when replacing completion of request processing
to single callback.
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This patch adds vhost_blk_[get/put]_io_channel() to be used
by virtio_blk transports.
Functions related to vhost_user sessions were modified to
use it.
dummy_io_channel reference is managed at the vhost_blk
layer and as such continues to use the spdk_[get/put]_io_channel()
APIs. The description is updated to reflect its not specific to
vhost_user transport.
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The vhost_user_config_json() will be replaced with callback
to virtio_blk transport.
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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 a similar manner for what we do for other per IO data-structures of cmds,
cpls and bufs, use the conventional huge-pages based spdk allocation scheme
for RDMA requests and receives.
Change-Id: I4c2e86e928106e78c053f24915e2a9ce1a200c78
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