Purpose: To support the multiple SGL later.
Change-Id: I133a451100b736353cf98a6aaca879d290ff5b67
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448259
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
This function will be exteneded later for multiple SGL
support.
Change-Id: I1f6962ec03c72e335efaa311a12d3891312fcc53
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449968
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: wuzhouhui <wuzhouhui@kingsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
We were only using one enum from this whole struct, so there is no need
to store it. Plus the queries we use to update it are so infrequent and
only occur during connect and disconnect so I think we can save quite a
bit of space by removing this without compromising performance.
Change-Id: Icf29977a3c10cb289564fa2760a0059f07a0f8cb
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448072
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
There was a lot of duplicated code here between states. I'm trying to
minimize the duplicated code without making it confusing.
Change-Id: I13183431e554c8a9f501b3385bbd7b59e2c83161
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448066
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Catch an edge case where a multi sgl request is longer than the allowed
transfer size.
Change-Id: I79779050fe951d16f1240e2c3d8cf5037e576ea2
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/440766
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This is important to avoid thrash when we don't have enough buffers to
satisfy a request.
Change-Id: Id35fd492078b8e628c2118317f674f07e95d4dba
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449109
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
The buffers are really specific to the request and not the wr or data
object. In the case of multiple wr requests, the maximum number of
buffers per req is equal to the number of SGEs in the NVMe-oF request
*2.
Change-Id: Ic59498bfed461d180adb2fb9a481ac5b11fa9252
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449108
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Enable parsing an nvmf request that contains an inline
nvme_sgl_last_segment_descriptor element. This is the next step
towards NVMe-oF SGL support in the NVMe-oF target.
Change-Id: Ia2f1f7054e0de8a9e2bfe4dabe6af4085e3f12c4
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/428745
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
It's not standard to put a newline here - let's use a null
character instead.
Found while using nvme-cli - when creating a subsystem with
default serial number, the right justified callout text had
an extra newline in it.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I8a81dafb4f6c30f7bf2dcebfa7a5b19cfe3ab5fc
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449645
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Changing i to iovcnt in all references to the req->iov structure will be
important when we start processing multi-sgl requests.
Change-Id: I90a9b6d872b94f846ae7d29a45dd2703eafa6175
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449201
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
This will be used by the multi-sgl version of this function as well.
Change-Id: Iafeba4836a77482fa2a158f86f1c17fe7fdeb510
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/449104
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
The filter function can be used for IO commands, because all
the Admin commands related with reservations are not supported
in SPDK for now.
Change-Id: I44f0bf0017bafaee87d5f8ac03b0fd368f44c810
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436941
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
This event is generated by NICs utilizing the SRQ feature when the last
RECV for that qpair is processed. I have confirmed this feature.
Change-Id: Ib6d6b6d02987f789b4d5dd3daf734e3351ee1974
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448063
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
With ASAN to run this cases, it will report issue about heap used after free
in spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_destroy. Resources have been released before,
change the order to in this tailq to release resources.
ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address
0x6080000080e0 at pc 0x0000006e1e3f bp 0x7fd48b6c3df0 sp 0x7fd48b6c3de0
READ of size 8 at 0x6080000080e0 thread T3 (reactor_1)
0x6e1e3e in spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_destroy spdk/lib/nvmf/rdma.c:813
Change-Id: Ia1c12bca84955a2de60399e6b265c9b8901bb51e
Signed-off-by: yidong0635 <dongx.yi@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448534
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell5141@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Now data structure spdk_nvmf_subsystem_pg_ns_info holds all the
reservation information from the associate namespace, so for the
IO processing routine we don't need to send a message to the
subsystem's thread to check the IO command is permited or not.
Change-Id: Ib6be6abf7bf5f24c230dff80c163a1eb963e20d0
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448256
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Each subsystem's poll group will have a copy of namespace's
reservation information, for those NVMe commands which may
change the reservation state, the commnad itself should be
returned after updating each subsystem poll group's
reservation state. Then it's safe to check the reservation
state in each poll group's thread.
Change-Id: I64a5baedee9024bcac3957b29eb0330a20f21684
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446213
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Not doing so can cause us to hit asserts during the shutdown path. This
should fix an intermittent failure we are seeing on the test pool where
we hit the assert rdma_req->state != RDMA_REQUEST_STATE_FREE in
spdk_nvmf_rdma_request_process.
Note that this problem doesn't cause any data corruption when debug is
not enabled, it just causes us to probcess a subset of commands through
the state machine one extra time suring qpair shutdown.
Change-Id: Ibc36bfea87ec4089b8e2c7a915f48714fddb0b09
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/447843
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
This will become important later on.
Change-Id: I94e5af03359e476afbc68664e43f44269ad5974c
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448074
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
When we have a shared receive queue, the number of outstanding items
associated with a completion queue is deterministic, and limited by how
many RECVs we have total in the SRQ. So, we can set the total size of
the Completion queue at the beginning of time and never resize it.
Change-Id: I787e4c5bbd52ac8948a323d1301f926f887cd91c
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/447492
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Consolidating error paths is common practice in SPDK so do that here to
make the function more uniform and save space.
Change-Id: I98c5d5f7feeb688f1d8b24f4d2d3461a43d00c1d
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/448191
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Array channels in the subsystem's poll group are indexed by
nsid - 1, so rename the previous num_channels to num_ms
makes more sense. Also embed the channels into a namespace
data structure here, and this can be reused in the following
patch.
Change-Id: If5d9aab4b1d5bcf7a3c22f29fa58d84752f0d4cc
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446211
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This unifies the clean up path between SRQ and normal
operation.
Change-Id: I396d7e3749579f27b5bb1e89b9d6761a77ba5beb
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446979
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Depending on whether SRQ is enabled, resources may be allocated
to the rqpair or to the rpoller. Create a struct to hold these
pointers that can be used in both locations to avoid duplicated
code.
Change-Id: I2c8fc59009201d9e41721e6462a81732b529a9e0
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446978
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Eugene Kochetov <evgeniik@mellanox.com>
This wasn't used anywhere.
Change-Id: I405af3c808be284d19218f3f04c1e90e33e31de8
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446977
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
The purpose is to use the single readv to read both
the payload the digest(if there is a possible one).
And this patch will be prepared to support the
multiple SGL in NVMe tcp transport later.
Change-Id: Ia30a5e0080b041a65461d2be13db4e0592a70305
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/447670
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
We were only using one pd per device anywas, and this is necessary for
shared receive queue support.
Change-Id: I86668d5b7256277fe50836863408af2215b5adf9
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/447385
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Both Mellanox and Soft-RoCE NICs work with this approach.
Change-Id: I7b05e54037761c4d5e58484e1c55934c47ac1ab9
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446134
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Persist through power loss feature is not supported for now.
Change-Id: Id2a5088389dc28b9d28d88c04ff819d20ea11902
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436940
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
For number of registered controllers field in Reservation
Status Data Structure, we caculate all the controllers
in the subsystem which Host Identifier are same with
existing registrants.
Change-Id: Ib4de22c7020dbd8294f448f23c0c5c8c142629dd
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436939
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
The possible issue could be following if you shutdown NVMe-oF target
with TCP transport as an example,
=================================================================
==61022==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks
Direct leak of 560 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7ffff6efcfe0 in calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6fe0)
#1 0x4c6216 in spdk_nvmf_tcp_listen /home/ziyeyang/spdk/lib/nvmf/tcp.c:680
Indirect leak of 48 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
#0 0x7ffff6efcfe0 in calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.3+0xc6fe0)
#1 0x4a77b8 in spdk_posix_sock_create /home/ziyeyang/spdk/lib/sock/posix/posix.c:291
After checking the issue, it seems that we did not call
spdk_nvmf_transport_stop_listen when removing the subsystem listener.
And this patch can solve this issue.
Change-Id: Ic75d99cb0c6a3ba1c47ac79a2d8e3887b0f6b012
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/447020
Reviewed-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: yidong0635 <dongx.yi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell5141@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
The reservation holder may release the reservation on
a namespace, release notification feature is supported
in comming patches.
Change-Id: If5d3158e691fcc782f7cf0b67a326bf62edf0531
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436938
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Unregistering by a host may cause a reservation held by the host
to be released. If a host is the last remaining reservation holder
or is the only reservation holder, then the reservation is released
when the host unregisters. This may occur with Acquire/preempt
and Register/unregister commands.
Change-Id: If59fe2fdaa69c8ad70f364618d6c281494ad6245
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446821
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
A registrant can obtain a reservation on a namespace by executing
acquire command. Acquire command is associated with specific namespace.
For now only Acquire and Preempt reservation acquire action is
supported, Preempt And Abort will be supported in future.
Change-Id: Ifcbb6b414827393ffc266ceada5982b743716321
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436937
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reservations can be used by two or more hosts to coordinate
acccess to a shared namespace, host must register to a namespace
prior to establishing a reservation. Unregistering by a host
may cause a reservation release, this feature will be supported
after reservation acquire patch.
Change-Id: Id44aa1f82f30d9ecc5999a2a9a7c20b2af77774a
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/436936
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Borrow the ideas from iSCSI and optimize
the nvme_tcp_build_iovecs function.
Change-Id: I19b165b5f6dc34b4bf655157170dec5c2ce3e19a
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/446836
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Not all RDMA drivers fail back the dummy recv and send operations that
we send to them when destroying a qpair. We still need to free the
resources from these qpairs to avoid eating up all of the system memory
after multiple connect and disconnect events. Since we won't be getting
any more completions, the best heuristic we can use is waiting a long
time and then freeing the resources.
qpair_fini is only called from the proper polling thread so we can safely
call process_pending to flush the qpair before closing it out.
Change-Id: I61e6931d7316d1e78bad26657bb671aa451e29f4
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/443057
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Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
In the error path, we were first decrementing a variable and then
asserting that it must be >0. These operations should occur in the
opposite order.
Change-Id: I6cec544faf17bb75cbfca3d3a3c173dc5db14f99
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/446440
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: yidong0635 <dongx.yi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
When the decision was made to uncouple the number of shared buffers from
the queue depth and allow the user to decide for themselves, the default
was also significantly lowered, which caused some issues when trying
torun performance tests (See https://github.com/spdk/spdk/issues/699).
While this is a user modifiable variable, it is still best to keep the
higher default value.
The original value was equivalent to max_queue_depth *
SPDK_NVMF_MAX_SGL_ENTRIES * 2 with the defaults for max_queue depth and
max_sgl_entries being 128 and 16 respectively. Hence 4096
fixes: 0b20f2e552
Change-Id: I809e97a10973093a2b485b85bca7160091166f70
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/446525
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I think this simplifies the process a little bit.
Change-Id: Icc87a59c9f6fd965ef35531975b7036d85c4bc95
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We were only using one value from this array to tell us if the qpair was
idle or not. Remove this array and all of the functions that are no
longer needed after it is removed.
This series is aimed at reverting
fdec444aa8 which has been tied to
performance decreases on master.
Change-Id: Ia3627c1abd15baee8b16d07e436923d222e17ffe
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Since we no longer rely on the state queues for draining qpairs, we can
get rid of most of them. We cn keep just a few, and since we don't ever
remove arbitrary elements, we can use stailqs to perform those
operations. Operations on Stailqs carry about half the overhead as
operations on tailqs
Change-Id: I8f184e6269db853619a3581d387d97a795034798
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This patch expose backend's bdev's PI setting to the corresponding
NVMe-oF Initiator by Ideintify command, and removes the check if
block size is 512 multiple.
These change enables NVMe-oF Initiator to send extended LBA payload.
Change-Id: Ia7aa8332d36f056872a515b6da90c83112edb909
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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If the current recv_state of qpair is same with the state to be set,
we will print error message. And checked the current code,
we should add a check to avoid this.
Change-Id: I49334f637c48e565e785d1fe6d0f000e18b2048a
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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Purpose: solve the coredump issue for the buffer
return later in spdk_nvmf_tcp_request_free_buffers.
If keep this statement, we cannot return the buffer
to the polling group.
Change-Id: Ib5c95ba54b37540950e654110fe6317cab507076
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Error logs in nvmf_rdma_dump_request lead to report error about
address points to the zero page, add judgement to return.
this issue occurs in heavy load fio testing.
Change-Id: I50302be88b3af53f718e3800aa16df7c506ca4e8
Signed-off-by: yidong0635 <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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From TP8000 spec 7.4.7,
"In response to a C2HTermReq PDU, the host shall terminate the connection.
If the host does not terminate the connection in an implementation specific
period that does not exceed 30 seconds, the controller may terminate the
connection on its own".
It means that the timeout is designed for: when the target is
sending out C2hTermReq, if the host does not terminate the connection,
the target should terminate the connection.
PS: For detecting the malicous connection without sending response
(such as no response of R2T PDU) which should be another patch.
Change-Id: I586dbb235d99aeab5d748a19b9128cd8b0cef183
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The persistence feature can't support for now, but as the features
are mandatory for reservation, so add the two function here, and
we can enable it with future patches for power loss persist feature.
Change-Id: Ic358eda00058809bbfd6984b0861f8b6b5aabecd
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When this structure was brought up to the generic layer, the tcp
transport was using max_io_size and the rdma transport was using
io_unit_size. In the interest of conserving memory, we should use
io_unit_size instead of max_io_size.
Change-Id: I2633306fcbfd8c3d557445959c745cb2d9a0999e
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We should never be going over these limits in the respective transports,
but add asserts to check this during testing.
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This intermediate state is unused and meaningless. the qpair transitions
into this state right before calling a synchronous operation and then
transitions to active as soon as that operation completes successfully.
If the operation did not complete successfully, we were leaving qpairs
in this weird intermediate state when for all intents and purposes they
had reverted to an uninitialized state. Keeping qpairs in the
uninitialized state until they have been added to a poll group creates a
meaningful distinction between states that can be actionable from the
transport level.
Change-Id: I6de9bc424b393b6fff221aa2f4212aaa91488629
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Connections in the uninitialized state haven't been added to a poll
group yet, so submitting dummy requests to them will be pointless since
they will never be polled. We need to reject the connection and destroy
the qpair immediately.
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Since there are multiple events/conditions that can trigger a qpair
disconnection, we need to funnel them to a single point of entry. If
more than one of these events occurs, we can ignore all but the first
since once a disconnect starts, it can't be stopped.
Change-Id: I749c9087a25779fcd5e3fe6685583a610ad983d3
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For devices that support fewer SGE elements than our default values, we
need to adjust the I/O unit size so that we don't ever try to submit
more SGLs than we are allowed to.
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This value was not being decremented when we got SEND completions for
write operations because we were using the recv send to indicate when we
had completed all writes associated with the request. I also erroneously
made the assumption that spdk_nvmf_rdma_request_parse_sgl would properly
reset this value to zero for all requests. However, for requests that
return SPDK_NVME_DATA_NONE rom spdk_nvmf_rdma_request_get_xfer, this
funxtion is skipped and the value is never reset. This can cause a
coherency issue on admin queues when we request multiple log files. When
the keep_alive request is resent, it can pick up an old rdma_req which
reports the wrong number of outstanding_wrs and it will permanently
increment the qpairs curr_send_depth.
This change decrements num_outstanding_data_wrs on writes, and also
resets that value when the request is freed to ensure that this problem
doesn't occur again.
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The typical rdma qpair disconnect function goes through the function
_nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry. When this function was introduced, it was
discovered that we could receive a qpair disconnect event for a given
qpair before that qpair had been assigned to a poll group. In order to
ensure that the disconnect procedure completed properly, we waited on
the current thread in _nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry for the qpair to be
assigned a poll group before we finally disconnected. see rdma.c:2250.
Since _nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry was not necessarily called from the
poll group's thread, we relied upon the assumption that the group
variable would never be set back to NULL. See the comment on rdma.c:
2243.
However, in _spdk_nvmf_qpair_destroy we were setting the group back to
NULL. This operation can result in the following set of operations
across multiple threads that prevent a qpair from ever being fully
destroyed.
1. thread 1: receive a disconnect event - call nvmf_rdma_disconnect
2. thread 1: from nvmf_rdma_disconnect call
spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_inc_refcnt - setting rqpair->refcnt to 1.
3. thread 2: call spdk_nvmf_rdma_poller_poll.
4. thread 2: in spdk_nvmf_rdma_poller_poll reap a completion with an
error status which causes us to call spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect -
rdma:2846
5. thread 2: spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect calls _spdk_nvmf_qpair_destroy which sets
qpair->group = NULL
6. thread 1: from nvmf_rdma_disconnect we call
_nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry which checks if qpair->group == NULL. If
that is the case, we assume that the qpair has not been assigned a group
yet and send ourself a message to call _nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry again. see rdma.c:2253
7. thread 2: from _spdk_nvmf_qpair_destroy we call
spdk_nvmf_transport_qpair_fini which results in a call to
spdk_nvmf_rdma_close_qpair. which sends dummy send and recvs to the
qpair.
8. thread 2: we call poller_poll and get completions for both the send
and recv dummy requests. This results in a call to
spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_destroy.
9. thread 2: spdk_nvmf_rdma_qpair_destroy checks rqpair->refcnt and when
it sees that it does not = 0 (see step 2 above) it returns without
freeing the resources. see rdma.c:629
10. thread 1: we keep churning in _nvmf_rdma_disconnect_retry sending
ourselves messages because rqpair->group is going to be null. Thread 1
never reaches line 2257 where it sends a message to call
_nvmf_rdma_qpair_disconnect. _nvmf_rdma_qpair_disconnect is the function
that decreases the rqpair->refcnt and allows us to make forward progress
on destroying the qpair.
I encountered this issue while trying to disconnect from our target
using the kernel initiator with an x722 NIC. I think the timing on this
bug comes out with that specific configuration because come of the calls
in the disconnect path on thread 1 fail causing it to take longer giving
a chance to the second thread to delete the qpair.
There are really two issues at play here. We don't have a single point
of entry for disconnecting RDMA qpairs, and we rely on the qpair->group
variable never being set back to NULL. This patch addresses the second
issue, and the next patch in the series addresses the first.
Change-Id: I65395d0bbb67edfa7bad2ddc70906606c3d83781
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This doesn't fix any bug, but it makes more sense to leave the qpair
in the NVME_TCP_PDU_RECV_STATE_AWAIT_PDU_READY state until it
receives at least one byte.
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The management channel was used in the RDMA transport prior
to the introduction of poll groups and made its way over to
the TCP transport when it was written. Eliminate it in favor
of just using the poll group.
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max_read_depth should be based on max_qp_init_read_atomic, or the
maximum number of read values that the initiator will accept as
outstanding.
The device attributes object contains values for both the initiator
(remote side) and the target (local side). All attributes with the name
init in them are meant to correspond to the initiator. The
qp_read_atomic value represents the number of reads and atomic
operations that can have this device as the target. qp_init_read_atomic
represents how many read operations the initiator has said that we can
have outstanding that have the initiator's rdma device as the target.
Since this number represents how many outstanding reads we will send to
the initiator at once, we should use the qp_init_read_atomic value.
Change-Id: Iacc044e8321080de8accd9128ac3777bbb948afc
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This is a holdover from before poll groups were introduced.
We just need a per-thread context for a set of connections,
so now that a poll group exists we can use that instead.
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The READ and ATOMIC in the comment above are capitalized, so
make this all caps too.
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request.c didn't have much code, so let's collapse
it into ctrlr.c and make that the place where all
software emulator of the NVMe controller, including
request handling, is done.
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Previously, all I/O commands were implemented by simply
passing them to the bdev layer. Now, some I/O commands will
be emulated. Prepare for that by moving the code for this
function to ctrlr.c, where the emulation will occur.
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This was previously very unmap specific. Make at least the top level
DSM call more general purpose by eliminating the unmap_ctx.
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These are left over from the removal of virtual mode over a year ago.
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This was only used by the target, and it didn't actually need it.
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This type was actually two entirely different types for
the initiator and the target, so just make it void.
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When a connection goes to close and has no I/O outstanding,
the current_recv_depth was being decremented beyond 0 and rolling over.
If the poll group then finds a successful receive completion on the next
poll (for a command that arrived prior to starting the disconnect but
hadn't been processed yet), it would trip the max queue depth check
added recently and start another disconnect process. If only one command
arrives in this window, everything actually works out ok.
However, if there are two receive completions sitting in the completion
queue after the disconnect process is started, the first one does the
double disconnect and the second one does another disconnect which ends
up dereferencing a null pointer.
Since there is always a special reserved slot for the dummy recv, don't
do decrements or increments of the current_recv_depth for the dummy
recv. This allows the code to still enforce the actual max_queue_depth
on recvs without underflowing or overflowing the counter.
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Since we have different requirements for submitting RDMA read and write
operations, we should track them separately so that we don't block
writes when the device does not have enough resources for read
operations.
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Before, the number of WRs and the number of RDMA requests were linked by
a constant multiple. This is no longer the case so we need to make sure
that we don't overshoot the limit of WRs for the qpair.
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This gives us more realistic control over the number of requests we can
submit.
Change-Id: Ie717912685eaa56905c32d143c7887b636c1a9e9
Signed-off-by: Seth Howell <seth.howell@intel.com>
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rw_depth was a misinterpretation of the spec. It is based on the value
of max_qp_rd_atom which only governs the number of read and atomic
operations. However, we were using rw_depth to block both read and write
operations which is an unnecessary restriction. write operations should
only be governed by the number of Work Requests posted to the send
queue. We currently guarantee that we will never overshoot the queue
depth for Work requests since they are embedded in the requests and
limited to a size of max_queue_depth.
Change-Id: Ib945ade4ef9a63420afce5af7e4852932345a460
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This will be necessary later on when we need to throttle send and recv
requests in software.
Change-Id: Ifb25eaabd15e101fbfc2959a08a321f80857b280
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Both initiator and target are using the minium 10 seconds
timeout value, so set it in kas field when initializing
the controller.
Change-Id: Idda68bdfe27613ebaf706a0de497145d3f9ed766
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Currently, the code does not comply with the spec,
so remove such code for 19.01 and will add the code
which complies with the spec for 19.04
Change-Id: Icd3b2573fbc46dc2fa7a00c6672c23ea01ffe0ee
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <optimistyzy@gmail.com>
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If there is socket read error, we should directly disconnect
the socket instead of set the tqpair into RECV_ERROR state.
When it is in ERROR_RECV state, it does not mean that
we should close the socket immediately.
Change-Id: I975906653c13eb3fa5195799c517015435176785
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <optimistyzy@gmail.com>
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Assigned CQ size when creating CQ may run over due to
heavy workload with too many qpairs. Enlarge it dynamically
can prevent IBV_EVENT_CQ_ERR caused by CQ's runover.
This patch fixes issue #498:
https://github.com/spdk/spdk/issues/498
Change-Id: I6c2d7194d4147d812d49d4fe787fcba5c6bbede9
Signed-off-by: Xiaodong Liu <xiaodong.liu@intel.com>
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This change was provided by GitHub user vikasbrcm to fix issue 562.
I am uploading his change to facilitate testing of the issues and
possibly get it merged before the 19.01 window closes.
Change-Id: I58fb1058f68c6c02006ceed6e577be627e6dbc09
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The controller shall treat a Keep Alive Timeout in the same manner
as connection loss. If the Keep Alive feature is in use and the
timer expires, then the controller shall:
1, stop processing commands and set the Controller Fatal Status
(CSTS,CFS) bit to '1';
2, terminate the NVMe Transport connection;
3, break the host to controller association;
A timer poller is added to each subsystem to monitor timeout event.
Change-Id: I001afab8a6764f30c39df37fa96384180d117486
Signed-off-by: JinYu <jin.yu@intel.com>
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This patch will solve the following two cases:
1 Free the pdu resources. Add the checkout of c2h_pdu_data_cnt of the qpair.
2 Do not recyecle the req accoriding to the pdu in the send_queue, but directly
recylcing the reqs in TCP_REQUEST_STATE_TRANSFERRING_CONTROLLER_TO_HOST state.
Change-Id: I5856c3421019ec49d576d3dae4c62fefbb3925ca
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <optimistyzy@gmail.com>
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Fix potential bug. In _spdk_nvmf_subsystem_add_ctrlr(), befor free(
ctrlr) we should free ctrlr->qpair_mask. Because we set qpair->ctrlr
= NULL, when destroy qpair the qpair_mask is not released. For the same
reason, req->qpair->ctlr = ctrlr is placed at the bottom of the function.
Change-Id: I38e268b532ff3ce87721c02f15ac4f674856d103
Signed-off-by: JinYu <jin.yu@intel.com>
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This change is related to enabling multi-sgl element support in
the NVMe-oF target.
For single SGL use cases, there is a 1:1 relationship between
rdma_requests and ibv_wrs used to transfer the data associated with
the request. In the ingle SGL case that ibv_wr is embedded inside of
the spdk_nvmf_rdma_request structure as part of an rdma_request_data
structure.
However, with Multi-SGL element support, we require multiple
ibv_wrs per rdma_request. Insted of embedding these
structures inside of the rdma_request and bloating up that object, I
opted to leave the first one embedded in the object and create a pool
that requests can pull from in the Multi-SGL path.
By leaving the first request_data object embedded in the rdma_request
structure, we avoid adding the latency of requesting a mempool object
in the basic cases.
Change-Id: I7282242f1e34a32eb59b55f326a6c331d455625e
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