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.
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It turns out that this can stay on the stack.
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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.
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- Added hexlify() and unhexlify() for key and key2. This is required
for keys that contain zero and non-ascii characters. Since binary
keys may contain zero character, strlen(key) cannot be used and
key_size and key2_size are used instead. Non-asci chars are not
allowed in json and using hexlified keys fixes this issue as well.
- Updated documentation to clearly state that hexlified keys must
be used.
- Updated test scripts.
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are not supported
That will be used to test memory domains with logical
volumes, we need to make sure that lvol correctly
reports memory domains. Also add a counter for the
number of translation_cb calls and verify that
it is not smaller than the total number of
completed IO requests
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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As we do when deleting ctrlr_channel, disconnect and then free I/O
qpair in a ctrlr reset sequence.
Deleting ctrlr_channel and resetting ctrlr_channel may cause conflicts.
This patch processes such conflicts correctly.
If destroy_ctrlr_channel_cb() is executed between pending and executing
reset_destroy_qpair(), reset_destroy_qpair() is not executed because
ctrlr_channel is not found. In this case, destroy_qpair_channel()
starts disconnecting qpair and deletes ctrlr_channel. Then
disconnected_qpair_cb() releases a reference to poll group.
If destroy_ctrlr_channel_cb() is excuted between executing reset_destroy_qpair()
and disconnected_qpair_cb(), destroy_ctrlr_channel_cb() skips
ctrlr_channel for a reset sequence.
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At the moment MLX5 uses different number of qp descriptors than the
other pmd crypto drivers. Adding it to vbdev_crypto on init and re-use
everywhere we need it.
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Since IV length is the same for all pmd crypto drivers,
AES_CBC_IV_LENGTH is renamed to IV_LENGTH.
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spdk_nvme_poll_group has followed spdk_nvme_qpair about how to
process I/O qpair deletion inside of a completion context.
spdk_nvme_qpair_process_completions() accesses qpair after
returning from nvme_transport_qpair_process_completions().
So this is reasonable.
On the other hand, if spdk_nvme_poll_group_process_completions()
can execute spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() inside of a completion
context, the target qpair is ensured to be deleted after returning
from spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair(). Then the target qpair is
not accessed anymore in spdk_nvme_poll_group_process_completions().
Remove two variables, in_completion_context and num_qpairs_to_delete,
of spdk_nvme_transport_poll_group and the related code.
This change is really necessary to support the following case.
In the NVMe bdev module, a nvme_qpair has a qpair and a poll_group
channel. disconnected_qpair_cb calls spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair()
for the qpair and spdk_put_io_channel() to the poll_group_channel.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() is executed after unwinding stack
but spdk_put_io_channel() is executed now. The callback to
spdk_put_io_channel() calls spdk_nvme_poll_group_destroy(). However,
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() is not executed. Hence
spdk_nvme_poll_group_destroy() fails.
Update the corresponding stub in unit test together.
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This is another preparation to disconnect qpair asynchronously.
Add nvme_qpair object and move the qpair and poll_group pointers and
the io_path_list list from nvme_ctrlr_channel to nvme_qpair. nvme_qpair
is allocated dynamically when creating nvme_ctrlr_channel, and
nvme_ctrlr_channel points to nvme_qpair.
We want to keep the times of references at I/O path. Change nvme_io_path
to point nvme_qpair instead of nvme_ctrlr_channel, and add
nvme_ctrlr_channel pointer to nvme_qpair.
nvme_ctrlr_channel may be freed earlier than nvme_qpair. nvme_poll_group
lists nvme_qpair instead of nvme_ctrlr_channel and nvme_qpair has a
pointer to nvme_ctrlr.
By using the nvme_ctrlr pointer of the nvme_qpair, a helper function
nvme_ctrlr_channel_get_ctrlr() is not necessary any more. Remove it.
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In the following patches, spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_io_qpair() will
be changed to be asynchronous, spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_io_qpair()
will be called first and then spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() after
the qpair is actually disconnected.
We will not be able to keep the current bdev_nvme_destroy_qpair()
function.
As a preparation, inline bdev_nvme_destroy_qpair() and remove it.
Additionally, this patch has the following changes.
Previously I/O qpair was freed and then I/O path caches were cleared.
Both are SPDK thread local. So there is no dependency for the ordering
of these two operations. However, it will reduce the size of the
following patches if we clear I/O path caches before freeing I/O qpair
when the qpair is disconnected. Hence we clear I/O path caches and then
free I/O qpair.
Remove DTRACE for bdev_nvme_destroy_qpair() for now.
It will be restored in the following patches.
Furthermore, fix potential NULL pointer acces in
bdev_nvme_create_qpair().
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The test script does sequences like the following:
1) Add a host to an existing subsystem on target A
2) Check application B to see if it has received a
discovery AEN and attached to that subsystem
But we have to account for some delay between 1 and 2.
Application B has to receive the discovery AEN, get
the discovery log page, parse the new log page entry
and then connect to the NVM subsystem.
Fixes issue #2420.
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This is not in the fast path, so using INFOLOG
instead of DEBUGLOG allows these messages to be
enabled in release builds.
While here, set this flag in the discovery.sh
test script so that we get better information if
there are test failures.
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Running the whole test_make.sh script with sudo causes "make"
calls in script to also be run with sudo. This may result in
"root" ownership of some of the output files, which in turn
may affect subsequent autobuild.sh stages.
Fixes#2426
Change-Id: I42cdc65153869076ad477d22d97e49d3ca4a9470
Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
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The current error handling of `spdk_mem_map_notify_walk` has off by 2
issue. This issue can split one memory region to multiple smaller
regions when calling the callback to unregister the memory region.
Also, in case of failure, the 1 GB maps of the map failed to be freed.
RDMA doesn't support this behavior and support calling the callback only
once for each previously registered memory region.
Signed-off-by: Aviv Ben-David <aviv.bendavid@vastdata.com>
Change-Id: I65b667f2e84533f234a2e330b20e9ad9eef32854
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In test_nvme_free_request, there is valgrind error:
Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
Signed-off-by: Rui Chang <rui.chang@arm.com>
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This shows a similar problem the a9614bf6e was facing. Some cgroups,
especially under v2 + systemd, may have a very small scope, including
very limited number of processes (see comment in init_cpuset_cgroup()).
If they terminate, their cgroups are removed as well.
Change-Id: I0bfc69440f1e7841a7605bc34647f1092cc033aa
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michallinuxstuff@gmail.com>
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If 0 - UINT32_MAX or UINT32_MAX - 0 is substituted into a int variable,
we cannot get any expected result.
Fix the bug and add unit test case to verify the fix.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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The following patches will enable us to specify I/O error resiliency
options per nvme_ctrlr as global options. To do it easier, move
per controller options about I/O error resiliency into struct nvme_ctrlr_opts.
prchk_flags is not exactly for resiliency but move it into struct
nvme_ctrlr_opts too.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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If 0 - UINT32_MAX or UINT32_MAX - 0 is substituted into a int variable,
we cannot get any expected result.
Fix the bug and add unit test case to verify the fix.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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The spdk_msg_mempool structure has a fixed size, which is not flexible
enough. The size of the memory allocation can now be changed in the
options given to the spdk_app_start function.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Lescouet <alexis.lescouet@nutanix.com>
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This will be helpful to ensure we do not unregister
and then reregister a bdev during a discovery
failover event. We will want to make sure that if
a path gets replaced, that we register the new path
before removing the old one, if the old one is
removed from the discovery log.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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We will use nvmf library CSTS.CFS instead so that the client can
get this error status.
Change-Id: I42c248a7333d1f9c940bb29135c887a61c906bd4
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Plumbing for flags was added in prior pathces. This patch
introduces and respects the relevant flags for use with PMEM
aka durable memory through the accel_fw, IDXD, IOAT and SW
modules.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
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This patch is just plumbing the flags param. Use of it for PMEM
will come in upcoming patches.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
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- Continue init of the other crypto devices (mlx5) after failure of
rte_vdev_init(AESNI_MB) in vbdev_crypto_init_crypto_drivers(). It
simply may not be enabled in DPDK because it requires IPSec_MB>=1.0
installed in the system. Reproduces with --with-dpdk=dpdk/install
option used, when the target DPDK is built without control of IPSec
version from the SPDK side.
- Updated crypto_ut to test the new behavior of error handling from
rte_vdev_init(AESNI_MB) in vbdev_crypto_init_crypto_drivers().
Signed-off-by: Yuriy Umanets <yumanets@nvidia.com>
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- Switched to using rte_mempool for mbufs instead of spdk_mempool. This
allows using rte pkt_mbuf API that properly handles mbuf fields we need
for mlx5 and we don't have to do it manually when sending crypto ops.
- Using rte_mempool *g_mbuf_mp in vbdev crypto ut and added the mocking
API code.
- crypto_ut update to follow pkt_mbuf API rules.
Signed-off-by: Yuriy Umanets <yumanets@nvidia.com>
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This reverts commit 3bacd6653d.
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