Most SCSI hosts, Linux, Windows, VMware, supports 256 LUNs per
device now, and it is not easy to test even if any other non-free
OS or driver supports more than 256 LUNs.
Hence increase the macro constant SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from 64 to
256. Then we do not need to expose it publicly now. So move it to
lib/scsi/scsi_internal.h.
Update the CHANGELOG together.
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Change a fixed size array to a linked list to manage LUNs per SCSI
device.
Keep the linked list sorted by LUN ID because this is necessary to
efficiently find the lowest free LUN ID or check the specified LUN is free.
To avoid traversing the linked list twice, change scsi_dev_find_free_lun()
to return the LUN which comes just before where we want to insert an new LUN.
Additionally, previously spdk_scsi_dev_add_lun_ext() had not checked if
the specified LUN ID was duplicated. Fix the bug in this patch.
Add unit test cases for the function scsi_dev_find_free_lun().
These changes will enable the following patches to increase
SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from 64 to 256 without consuming additional memory.
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Specifying only a transport id is not enough. We need to be able to
describe the host parameters too.
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This is the currently active path identifier in a failover scenario. The
path is defined by more than just the transport identifier, so fix the
name.
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This defines a unique path between a host and a target.
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By this change, we will not need to traverse LUN list or tree in the
callback to hot remove.
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Add two public APIs spdk_scsi_dev_get_first_lun() and
spdk_scsi_dev_get_next_lun() to remove the dependency on the macro
constant SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from lib/iscsi and lib/vhost.
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Call rte_cryptodev_close() to free qpair memory instead of using
an internal function.
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This patch replaces the synchronous `spdk_nvme_detach()` calls with its
asynchronous counterparts in the controller unregister path.
An additional poller is introduced to periodically poll the NVMe driver
for detach completion. Once the detach is completed, the poller is
unregistered and the nvme_ctrlr is destroyed. The poller uses the same
period (1ms) as the async probe poller.
Since reset and detach cannot happen at the same time, reset_poller was
renamed to reset_detach_poller and it can now store the pointer either
to the reset or detach poller, depending on the circumstances.
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According to the specification, we should also post an AER
error event for this error case.
Fix#2171.
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It can match by any provided parameter to remove paths.
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Instead of storing an spdk_nvme_transport_id, store the object that
contains it. This will make a few later patches easier.
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If a core has a very high busy percentage, we should
not assume that moving a thread will gain that
thread's busy tsc as newly idle cycles for the
current core.
So if the current core's percentage is above
SCHEDULER_CORE_BUSY (95%), do not adjust the
current core's busy/idle tsc when moving a thread
off of it. If moving the thread does actually
result in some newly idle tsc, it will get adjusted
next scheduling period.
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For the src thread, add the busy_tsc of the thread
we are moving to the idle_tsc of the current core.
This is consistent with how are accounting for the
cycles in the target core too.
We will disable the load_balancing.sh script for now.
We will reenable it later in this patch set once
a few other changes are made, along with some updates
to the load_balancing.sh script based on the changes
made in this patch set.
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The values 100 and 200 are used a lot in this part of the
unit tests, many times for different reasons. So add
some more variables and use some of the existing ones more
often to make some of this more clear to the reader.
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Refactor this part of the unit tests to make it a bit
easier to maintain as the dynamic scheduler itself is
modified.
For example, depending on the simulated thread loads,
we may need to pass extra events to cores for
purposes of setting interrupt mode. The important
thing to test here isn't how many events it takes to
do that, but what is the end result.
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spdk.mock.unittest.mk contains platform specific definitions to wrap
syscalls. Allow SPDK_MOCK_SYSCALLS to be predefined before it is
included to extend the list of syscalls to be wrapped. Update rpc
Makefile to use this mechanism so that the platform specific definitions
are used.
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When data digest is enabled for a nvme tcp qpair, we can use accel_fw
to calculate the data crc32c. Then if there are multiple
c2h pdus are coming, we can use both CPU resource directly
and accel_fw framework to caculate the checksum. Then the datao value compare
will not match since we will not update "datao" in the pdu coming order.
For example, if we receive 4 pdus, named as A, B, C, D.
offset data_len (in bytes)
A: 0 8192
B: 8192 4096
C: 12288 8192
D: 20480 4096
For receving the pdu, we hope that we can continue exeution even if
we use the offloading engine in accel_fw. Then in this situation,
if Pdu(C) is offloaded by accel_fw. Then our logic will continue receving
PDU(D). And according to the logic in our code, this time we leverage CPU
to calculate crc32c (Because we only have one active pdu to receive data).
Then we find the expected data offset is still 12288. Because "datao" in tcp_req will
only be updated after calling nvme_tcp_c2h_data_payload_handle function. So
while we enter nvme_tcp_c2h_data_hdr_handle function, we will find the
expected datao value is not as expected compared with the data offset value
contained in Pdu(D).
So the solution is that we create a new variable "expected_datao"
in tcp_req to do the comparation because we want to comply with the tp8000 spec
and do the offset check.
We still need use "datao" to count whether we receive the whole data or not.
So we cannot reuse "datao" variable in an early way. Otherwise, we will
release tcp_req structure early and cause another bug.
PS: This bug was not found early because previously the sw path in accel_fw
directly calculated the crc32c and called the user callback. Now we use a list and the
poller to handle, then it triggers this issue. Definitely, it will be much easier to
trigger this issue if we use real hardware engine.
Fixes#2098
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Abort any queued admin requests once admin queue gets enabled. A request
can get queued if a controller is being reset and it gets submitted
while admin qpair is being reconnected. If these requests aren't
aborted, the init process will stall, as requests don't get resubmitted
while controller is resetting and subsequent admin commands required for
the initialization would be queued too.
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Allow to return more than one memory domain.
This change aligns bdev and nvme API and provides
more flexibility for custom transports.
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Enable dump of transport stats in functional test.
Update unit tests to support the new statistics
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This patch enables us to aggrete multiple ctrlrs in the same NVM
subsystem into a single bdev ctrlr to create multipath.
This patch has a critical limitation that ctrlrs which are aggregated
need to have no namespace. Hence any nvme bdev is not created.
However it will be removed in the next patch.
The design is as follows.
A nvme_bdev_ctrlr is created to aggregate multiple nvme_ctrlrs in
the same NVM subsystem. The name of the nvme_ctrlr is changed to be
the name of the nvme_bdev_ctrlr.
NVMe bdev module has both the failover feature and the multipath
feature now. To choose which of failover or multipath to use, add an new
parameter multipath to the RPC bdev_nvme_attach_controller.
When we attach a new trid to the existing nvme_bdev_ctrlr, we use the failover
feature if multipath is false, we use the multipath feature if multipath is
false.
nvme_bdev_ctrlr has a list for nvme_ctrlr and it is guarded by the
global mutex. Callers can query nvme_ctrlrs from a nvme_bdev_ctrlr via
trid as a key. nvme_bdev_ctrlr is not registered as io_device.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Previously, if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we tried reconnecting
the qpair. However, this reconnect operation was very likely to fail
and will not match the upcoming asynchronous connect/reconnect
operation. We need an extra callback to make this reconnect operation
asynchronous, but we do not want to have it.
Hence if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we free the I/O qpair and then
reset the corresponding nvme_ctrlr immediately. If the admin qpair is
also disconnected, the nvme_ctrlr is reset immediately. However this
event may never happen. So we do not wait for the error of the admin
qpair.
The NVMf host may disconnect connections by itself intentionally.
In this case, resetting the nvme_ctrlr will surely fail. But resetting
the nvme_ctrlr frees all I/O qpairs of the nvme_ctrlr and these I/O
qpairs are not created again until resetting the nvme_ctrlr succeeds.
Resetting the nvme_ctrlr once at most is more efficient than repeating
reconnecting the I/O qpair. So this change is valuable even for such
intentional disconnection. However, it is helpful to know the event that
I/O qpair is disconnected. Hence change DEBUGLOG to NOTICELOG in the
disconnected callback. The disconnected callback is not repeated, and
we do not need to worry about NOTICELOG flooding.
Refine the unit test case to verify this change.
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This is similar to how we name other module library
directories.
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Also make stub for spdk_mempool_get_bulk consistent with DPDK APIs.
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Moved frequenty used stack vars to globals and added setup and
teardown functions. Should be useful in upcoming patches as well
wrt code savings.
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Renamed nvme_qpair_abort_reqs() to nvme_qpair_abort_reqs_with_cbarg() to
highlight the fact that it only aborts requests with specified cb_arg
and to distinguish it from _nvme_qpair_abort_reqs() which aborts all
requests immediately.
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In unit tests, spdk_nvme_ctrlr had opts but did not use it.
Hostnqn will be checked to determine if multipath can be created.
Hence we implement the stub spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_default_ctrlr_opts()
and copy probe_ctx->opts to ctrlr->opts as we do in lib/nvme.
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Mock out open, close, unlink, and flock system calls. Flock isn't
supported under nfs, so if the repo is mounted through nfs, the test
will fail. And a unit test shouldn't be doing these calls aynway.
Additionally, changed listen_addr from an IP address to a file path, as
the RPC listens on a UNIX socket, so an IP address doesn't make much
sense.
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This removes some code that was duplicated in the
CHECK_EN and DISABLE_WAIT_FOR_READY_1 states.
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Added mocks in preparation for making the NVMe controller initialization
use asynchronous versions of the register operations.
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It will make it easier to support asynchronous register set/get
functions.
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Previously bdev_nvme_reset() returned -EBUSY if ctrlr is being
destructed and returned -EAGAIN if ctrlr is being reset.
These did not match what spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset() returned.
Reset operation will be more important than current when multipath
is supported and reset operation is made asynchronous.
Hence change bdev_nvme_reset() to follow spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset().
bdev_nvme_reset() returns -ENXIO if ctrlr is being destructed and
returns -EBUSY if ctrlr is being reset.
Additionally change the return value of bdev_nvme_failover()
accordingly. After the change bdev_nvme_failover() returns -ENXIO
if being destructed and returns -EBUSY if ctrlr is being reset.
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Following the last patch, include hostid into ctrlr_opts rather than
passing it as a parameter for bdev_nvme_create().
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An error might occur after succesful transport creation
when the new transport is added to nvmf poll groups, e.g.
in nvmf_transport_poll_group_create. In that case
transport is not detroyed and poll groups are not fully
functional. To correct this behaviour, destroy transport if
spdk_nvmf_tgt_add_transport fails. Also update nvmf_tgt
initialization step to check that all poll groups were
created.
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This only existed to share code between OCSSD and regular NVM
namespaces. Now OCSSD is gone, so just merge the files into bdev_nvme.
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nvme_ctrlr_populate_namespaces
Avoid relying on this number. Different targets have interpreted its
meaning in different ways and it cannot be used anymore in practice. It
may also be very, very large.
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Try to use these accessors instead of directly using the namespaces
array. This will make changing the data structure easier later on.
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If the number of namespaces is very large, this can cause excessive
memory allocation. This is especially true because when the number of
namespaces is large, it is almost always very sparsely populated.
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Poll group holds lists of qpairs in different states and
when we got rdma completion with error, we iterate these
lists to find a qpair which qp_num matches. qp_num
is stored inside of ibv_qp which belongs to spdk_rdma_qp
structure. When nvme_rdma_qpair is disconnected, pointer
to spdk_rdma_qp is cleaned but qpair may still exist in
poll group list and when we start searhing for qpair by
qp_num we may dereference NULL pointer.
This patch adds a check that pointer to spdk_rdma_qp
is valid before dereferencing it. To minimize boilerplate code,
wrap all check in macro. Add unit test to verify this fix.
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When a subsystem is being deleted, we disconnect all qpairs
and when the last qpair for some controller is disconnected,
we start controller desctruction process. This process requires
to send a message to subsystem's thread to remove the controller
from the list in the subsystem and after that send a message to
controller's thread to release resources.
The problem is that the subsystem also destroys all attached
controllers. This order is unpredictable and we may get
heap-use-after-free or double free.
To fix this problem we can rely on the fact that the subsystem
can only be destroyed in incative state, that means that all
qpairs linked to the subsystem are already disconnected and
all controllers are already destroyed or in the process of
destruction.
spdk_nvmf_subsystem_destroy API is now can be asyncrhonous,
it accepts a callback with cb argument.
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John Kariuki tested this patch on a system with
several Intel P5800X Optane SSDs, to determine the
performance impact of adding these two
spdk_trace_records() in the main NVMe I/O path.
The pathological case (512B random reads on a single
Xeon core) decreased from 13.10M to 12.88M, or 1.7%.
Normal workloads (4KB+) would incur a smaller penalty
since the I/O rate would be much lower - maybe even
unnoticeable..
This is a really valuable tracepoint to have enabled
by default, so I think this small amount of degradation
is acceptable.
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When preparing for a reset, use this new call to tell
the driver to avoid sending DELETE_CQ/SQ commands to a
PCIe controller when they aren't needed.
Fixes issue #2073.
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This patch moves schedueler and governor related API from
the internal event.h to public scheduler.h.
With this it is possible to create subsystem responsible
for handling the schedulers.
Three schedulers and a governor were moved to scheduler modules
from event framework.
This will allow next patch to add JSON RPC configuration
to the whole subsystem.
Along with easier addition of other schedulers.
Removed debug logs from gscheduler, as they serve little purpose.
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Refine ANA state from per subsystem listener to per subsystem listener
per ANA group.
Add an array of ANA state per ANA group to subsystem listener. The array is
indexed by ANA group ID - 1.
Then in I/O paths, we get ANA state by
ctrlr->listener->ana_state[ns->anagrpid - 1].
The NVMe specification indicates the existence of NVM subsystem specific
ANA state when FFFFFFFFh is specified as NSID for the Get Features
and the Set Features commands. For these, we return the optimized state.
Update the nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners RPC to return all ANA states
of the underlying ANA groups. The nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners RPC is
not matured and not used in the test code yet. Hence compatibility is
not high priority.
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This is the first patch in the patch series to control ANA states not only
as a unit of subsystem listener but also as a unit of ANA group and create
user preferred mapping between namespaces and ANA groups within a single
subsystem.
This patch adds anagrpid to both spdk_nvmf_ns and spdk_nvmf_ns_opts, and adds
ana_group array to spdk_nvmf_subsystem to count number of namespaces per ANA
group within a single subsystem. The size of the ana_group array is equal
with the size of the namespaces.
For each subsystem, allocate ana_group array regardless of the value of
ana_reporting of the subsystem.
For each namespace, at its creation, initialize anagrpid explicitly to be equal
with nsid by default and increments the corresponding entry of the ana_group
array of the subsystem regardless of teh value of the ana_reporting of thee
subsystem.
Hence the contents of the created ANA log page is not changed even if the
algorithm to crete ANA log page is changed.
Additionally this patch adds a unit test case that one ANA group
has multiple namespaces.
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If a response is returned prior to _nvmf_request_complete being called then the cid in the response is
not set correctly and the PDU state is not reset which causes a hang and the PDU state machine is
expecting more data but none will be sent. There are two cases where this can occur:
1) If the request is bi-directional
2) If nvmf_tcp_req_parse_sgl returns an error (e.g max_io_size exceeded)
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If NN is very, very large, this allocates too much memory. For now, just
use a list.
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This can be done immediately after receiving the controller identify
data for now.
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As far as we're aware, this is not in use by anyone. OCSSD has largely
been replaced by ZNS and no OCSSD drives made it to the market.
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This patch cleans up the header file, structures and
parameters of governor API. While documenting the
functionality.
- made governor name const
- renamed _spdk_governor_list_add() to _spdk_governor_register()
This is preparation to making this API public.
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This patch cleans up the header file, structures and
parameters of scheduler API. While documenting the
functionality.
- made scheduler name const
- removed typedefs for schedueler callbacks
- balance() now accepts uint32_t for array size instead of an int
- removed unused _spdk_lw_thread_set_core()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_period_set() to _spdk_scheduler_set_period()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_period_get() to _spdk_scheduler_get_period()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_list_add() to _spdk_scheduler_register()
This is preparation to making this API public.
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By default g_governor is now NULL. It can be set
either by event framework or schedulers directly.
Dynamic_scheduler and gscheduler specifically want
to use the dpdk_governor, so their initialization
now sets it explicitly.
To unset and deinitialize current governor,
_spdk_governor_set(NULL) has to be called.
This results in moving governor deinitalization to that
call too.
The "default" governor has been removed.
Every spdk_governor callback is now mandatory.
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There is no explicit need for the spdk governors initialization
to occur on per core basis.
This implementation detail for dpdk_governor is now hidden
in the init/deinit calls. There is no recourse when failing
deinit for a certain core, so ignore the return code.
Changed return type for deinit in governor and scheduler to void.
While here modified the callbacks for scheduler to no
longer require passing currently selected governor as an argument.
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bdev_nvme_create() is called only by a single caller and hostnqn is
just copied to ctrlr_opts even if it is passed separately.
Hence include hostnqn into ctrlr_opts rather than passing it as a
parameter for bdev_nvme_create().
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The NVMe bdev module will have two similar features, multipath and
failover when it supports multipath.
Take a case that we add two different trids with the same name by the
bdev_nvme_attach_controller RPC as an example.
The failover adds secondary trid to an existing nvme_ctrlr. The multipath
feature creates another nvme_ctrlr and adds it to the same nvme_bdev_ctrlr
which has an existing nvme_ctrlr.
We want to use bdev_nvme_attach_controller for both failover and multipath.
To do it cleanly, separate callback to spdk_nvme_connect_async() between
creating ctrlr and setting failover.
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Split the connection process across two states, which allows the
transport to connect the admin queue asynchronously.
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The fabric connect command is now sent without. It will make it
possible to make `nvme_tcp_ctrlr_connect_qpair()` non-blocking too by
moving the polling to process_completions (this will be done in
subsequent patches). Additionally, two extra states,
`NVME_TCP_QPAIR_STATE_FABRIC_CONNECT_SEND` and
`NVME_TCP_QPAIR_STATE_FABRIC_CONNECT_POLL`, were added to keep track of
the state of the connect command. These states are only used by the
initiator code, as the target doesn't need them.
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These functions will allow for sending the connect fabric command
asynchronously.
Additionally, this patch changes the return code for
`nvme_fabric_qpair_connect()` when a timeout occurs from -EIO to
-ECANCELED. It gives better description of the error as well as make it
more consistent with `nvme_wait_for_completion*` APIs.
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Since the connect will be completed asynchronously, we
need to keep the pointer around so we can access (and
free it!) later when the command completes.
Also change the code to poll on the status using the
new nvme_wait_for_completion_poll(), as prep for upcoming
patches.
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This fixes unit test failure caused by 4ac203b2d, which changed the way
asynchronous events are reported to be on a per-process basis.
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Modified the async_list to be per-process instead of
on the controller object. This allows an NVMe multi-
process setup to have Asynchronous Events Reported
to each process that may interested in them. In the
previous case, where the async event list was on the
controller object, AER (Async Event Requests) would
not be reported to all the processes.
Fixes: #1874
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There may be multiple C2H data pdus recevied.
So we should use the following steps:
1 Use the SPDK_NVME_TCP_C2H_DATA_FLAGS_LAST_PDU
to check whether it is a last pdu or not.
Then we will not cleanup tcp_req, i.e., tcp_req->datao
will not be cleaned.
Then use the SPDK_NVME_TCP_C2H_DATA_FLAGS_SUCCESS
to check whether the controller will use resp pdu
or not.
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This patch makes use of async_fini_start flag to
make fini_start asynchronous.
During this time all lvol stores which have no open
lvols are unloaded. This is required, since lvs
holds claim on the underlying bdev.
Fixes#1630
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Callback for bdev modules is called 'module_fini',
meanwhile after its execution bdev modules were to call
'spdk_bdev_module_finish_done()'.
This function carries incorrect name, so it was deprecated
and replaced with 'spdk_bdev_module_fini_done()'.
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This will be done in stages. This patch adds the
nvme_tcp_ctrlr_connect_qpair_poll function and and makes the icreq step
asynchronous. Later patches will expand it and make the
nvme_fabric_qpair_connect part asynchronous as well.
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Just add a single .gitignore file in test/unit
that covers *_ut. That allows us to eliminate
100 .gitignore files in the test/unit directory
hierarchy.
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We could not restore the setting of ana_reporting because it was not
included in the JSON config dump.
Add the parameter ana_reporting into JSON config dump by adding and
using a new helper function nvmf_subsystem_get_ana_reporting().
Besides, previously the JSON RPC nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners had
ana_state regardless of the value of ana_reporting. We make it
conditional in this patch. The JSON RPC nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners
had not been used in the test code in the repository. Hence this
change will be acceptable.
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Once bdev finish starts, bdev unregister is called on all
unclaimed bdevs. This means that for lvs with at least one
lvol present, there will be a corresponding bdev unregister.
Yet the vbdev_lvol module does not attempt to unload the lvs,
once last lvol from that lvs is unregistered. Leaving
the base bdev for lvs claimed.
This patch fixes that by using fini_start callback from
bdev_module to mark when shutdown begins. After that
last lvol unregistered on lvs will unload it.
Expanded struct lvol_bdev to contain lvol_store_bdev.
Closing the lvol will free spdk_lvol, so lvol->lvol_store cannot
be accessed.
Changed ut_lvol_destroy UT to ut_bdev_finish. Previous UT didn't
really test vbdev_lvol_destroy, but 'hotremove' of the lvol bdev.
In effect there is no hotremove of the lvol bdevs (only lvs bdev).
spdk_bdev_unregister() can only be called from within vbdev_lvol,
or during bdev module finish.
This UT will now check the bdev module finish.
Note that at this point lvs with no lvols will not trigger
lvs unload. Next patches in series will introduce async fini_start,
to allow for the unload.
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Instead of calling vbdev_lvol_unregister() hooked up
to the destruct callback, use spdk_bdev_unregister()
directly.
The spdk_bdev_unregister() is always asynchronous
and callbacks are delayed until spdk_bdev_destruct_done().
This is now corrected in the stubs.
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The new API is used if bdev ext_opts is not NULL.
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These functions accept extendable structure with IO request options.
The options structure contains a memory domain that can be used to
translate or fetch data, metadata pointer and end-to-end data
protection parameters
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Add a global list of memory domains with reference counter.
Memory domains are used by NVME RDMA qpairs.
Also refactor ibv_resize_cq in nvme_rdma_ut.c to stub
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Memory domain is used to describe memory which belongs to
another address space (e.g. GPU memory or host memory)
Memory domain can be configured with callbacks to translate
data to another memory domain and to fetch data to
local buffers.
Memory domains will be used in extended
bdev/nvme API added in the following patches.
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