We used to wait until the discovery service could
connect to the discovery subsystem before calling
the callback function provided by the caller (mainly
the start_discovery RPC).
Moving forward, we will be handling the case where
the discovery subsystem is unavailable temporarily.
For now, let's not fail the bdev_nvme_start_discovery
call if we cannot connect to the discovery subsystem.
This will keep the initial service start path the same
as the path where the discovery subsystem is temporarily
unavailable. In the future, we can consider adding
functionality to the start_discovery RPC that waits
up to X number of seconds to see if we were able to
connect and fail otherwise.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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For RDMA transport, adminq will find transport error first because
usually only adminq polls CM events.
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This is a preparation to the following patches.
Change-Id: I1bb0052c745d4f83ff621e4110907a8ac1f1d597
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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.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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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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Even released memory contains key and key2 until it is re-allocated
for other purposes. Zero out key and key2 when not longer needed.
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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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When connection is disconnected, bdev_nvme will call
bdev_nvme_failover, and then reset the controller.
nvme_ctrlr->reset_start_tsc should be updated in function
bdev_nvme_failover, then bdev_nvme_check_xxx_timeout can
work well.
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For RDMA transport, current synchronous qpair disconnect occupied CPU for
a second when qpair disconnect gets timeout.
To remove this limitation, we will do the following:
- make spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_io_qpair() asynchronous,
- spdk_nvme_qpair_process_completions() returns -ENXIO only if the
qpair is actually disconnected.
Even at this patch, spdk_nvme_poll_group_process_completions() invokes
disconnected_qpair_cb only if a qpair is actually disconnected. This
behavior will be maintained.
To use the upcoming asynchronous qpair disconnect easily, when
deleting a ctrlr_channel, disconnect the qpair, and then free the qpair
and release a reference to the poll group when the qpair is actually
disconnected.
We need to delete a nvme_qpair asynchronously after the corresponding
nvme_ctrlr_channel is deleted and defer the deletion of the corresponding
nvme_ctrlr until the nvme_qpair is deleted. To satisfy this requirement,
utilize the reference count of the nvme_ctrlr.
disconnected_qpair_cb() may call spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() and
spdk_io_device_unregister() successively. The spdk_io_device_unregister()
will execute spdk_nvme_detach_async() from its callback.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() has to complete earlier than
spdk_nvme_detach_async() starts. spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair() is
executed after unwinding stack. spdk_nvme_detach_async() is executed
after sending a message. Sending message is later than unwinding stack.
Hence the requirement is satisfied naturally.
spdk_io_device_unregister() for the nvme_ctrlr is required to be called
on the nvme_ctrlr->thread. To satisfy this requirement, redirect
nvme_ctrlr_unregister() to the nvme_ctrlr->thread. This change is too
small to stand as an independent patch. So include the change in this
patch.
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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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The following patches will have the following changes.
Add nvme_qpair object and move 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.
qpair is disconnected asynchronously and nvme_ctrlr_channel is
deleted asynchronously.
To make the following patches simpler, refactor two functions,
bdev_nvme_create_ctrlr_channel_cb() and
bdev_nvme_destroy_ctrlr_channel_cb(). The details are as follows.
Factor out nvme_qpair_create() from bdev_nvme_create_ctrlr_channel_cb()
and factor out nvme_qpair_delete() from
bdev_nvme_destroy_ctrlr_channel_cb(). Then reorder a few operation
in these.
Additionally, reorder a operation in _bdev_nvme_add_io_path().
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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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Add three options for I/O error resiliency to spdk_nvme_bdev_opts.
Then the RPC bdev_nvme_set_options can configure these.
These can be overridden if these are given by the RPC bdev_nvme_attach_controller.
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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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Currently shadow doorbell updates are not counted; add statistics for
those, and rename the other statistic for clarity.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.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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The following patches will add options per struct nvme_ctrlr in the
NVMe bdev module. bdev_opts will be used for it.
Additionally, fabrics_connect_timeout_us is set directly to
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_opts. So remove it from the RPC request structure.
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.
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In vbdev_crypto_init_crypto_drivers() when g_session_mp init failed it
was possible to jump to cleanup label but return 0 instead of -ENOMEM.
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_crypto_operation_complete(bdev_io) should not be called in
_crypto_operation() because it is done by caller function
on read or write.
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- Fixed missed spdk_bdev_module_release_bdev() during error handling.
- Fill the keys with zeros before releasing memory.
- Fixed issue with g_number_of_claimed_volumes that can become negative
because of invalid error handling.
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This will be helpful in later patches, when we handle
detach not just at discovery service stop, but also
when a discovery controller is disconnected.
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If the path to a subsystem changes from one discovery
log to the next, we should add the new paths first,
and only then remove paths. This ensures we don't
remove the last path to a subsystem, causing associated
bdevs to get unregisterd and reregistered.
This requires adding a new log_page member to
discovery_ctx, since we now need to walk the log
page to find removed paths after all the new paths
are attached.
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Specifically when a compress bdev already exists on the supplied
base. Before this you'd get a bunch of nasty messages providing
really no clue as to what was wrong.
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This patch is just plumbing the flags param. Use of it for PMEM
will come in upcoming patches.
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It is possible that physical address returned from spdk_vtophys() will
lie on the page boundary for the mbuf size we want. In this case we have
to allocate one more mbuf and setup its chaining with the original mbuf.
This holds true for src and dst mbufs, though reproduced only for dst.
Signed-off-by: Yuriy Umanets <yumanets@nvidia.com>
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If re-enqueue of pending crypto ops failed in crypto_dev_poller()
and DPDK reports errors then stop re-enqueue, remove the ops from
the re-submit queue and fail the IO.
Signed-off-by: Yuriy Umanets <yumanets@nvidia.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.
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- Properly rte_cryptodev_stop() and rte_cryptodev_close() device on
errors in create_vbdev_dev().
- Check for device id before removing its qp from the qp list.
- Maintain correct g_qat_total_qp counter if qat qp is removed on
errors.
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- Fixed bug in vbdev_crypto_config_json(). crypto_bdev->key was used
for "key2" json field.
- Fixed bug in vbdev_crypto_dump_info_json(). crypto_bdev->key was used
for "key2" json field.
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in bdev subsystem, if any of the bdev module fails to initialize in
bdev_modules_init(), this function just stops immediately. in general,
the non-zero rc is returned to the callback func passed to spdk_subsystem_init().
if spdk app is used for building the spdk application, it's very
likely that app_start_rpc() is used as this very callback func.
in this case, app_start_rpc() would just pass the `rc` to spdk_app_stop()
which tears down all subsystems one after another.
bdev tears itself down by calling all its modules' module_fini(),
including those whose .module_init never gets called. the problem is,
if a bdev module marks its `.async_fini` true, and it calls
spdk_bdev_module_fini_done() only if spdk_io_device_unregister(),
then a bdev module which fails to initialize would leave us an spdk
application hanging in the air.
a typical logging message sequence looks like:
[2022-02-27 20:47:13.766578] bdev.c:1438:spdk_bdev_initialize: *ERROR*: bdev modules init failed
[2022-02-27 20:47:13.766622] subsystem.c: 169:spdk_subsystem_init_next: *ERROR*: Init subsystem bdev failed
[2022-02-27 20:47:13.766638] app.c: 691:spdk_app_stop: *WARNING*: spdk_app_stop'd on non-zero
[2022-02-27 20:47:13.766658] thread.c:2050:spdk_io_device_unregister: *ERROR*: io_device 0x10d3c30 not found
this is exactly the case we could run into if a bdev module fails to
initialize and bdev_null is unable to call spdk_bdev_module_fini_done()
when being teared down, because spdk_io_device_unregister() just refuses
to call the callback if the I/O device is never registered.
since `g_null_read_buf` is set in bdev_null_initialize(), in this change,
this pointer is checked for zero before calling spdk_io_device_unregister(),
if it is NULL, spdk_bdev_module_fini_done() is called directly instead
of calling spdk_io_device_unregister(). this helps to address the
hanging issue.
Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <tchaikov@gmail.com>
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- Reduce the size of initial memory needed by OCF.
Number of allocator buffers equal to 16383 is tested to work
on 24 caches running IO of io_size=512 and io_depth=512, which
should be more than enough for any real life scenario.
This reduces initial OCF memory usage from 726 MiB to 392 MiB.
- Fix string handling for the name of the mempool.
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These macros are used to prefix the following to
any discovery-related DEBUGLOG or ERRLOG:
Discovery[127.0.0.1:8009]
Inside the brackets are the traddr and trsvcid of
the discovery service associated with that message.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This is useful for adding trid details to discovery
related log messages in a later patch.
Future patches will update this trid if the
current discovery ctrlr fails and we need to fail
over to a different path to the discovery subsystem.
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For now, just allocate entries and put them on a new TAILQ on
the discovery_ctx. Future patches will use these to try
to reattach to the discovery subsystem if the current discovery
ctrlr fails.
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It will be referenced in a second location in
an upcoming patch, so move its definition now to
reduce the size of that patch and avoid a forward
declaration.
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This name better describes the purpose of this structure.
Currently it is used to represent discovery log page entries
for NVM subsystems found by the discovery service. Upcoming
patches will also use this structure to represent discovery
log page entries for the discovery subsystem.
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For now, if the discovery service finds a discovery subsystem,
don't connect to it. Support for nested discovery controllers
will be coming soon, but for now we need to make sure we don't
try to connect to a discovery subsystem as if it was an NVM
subsystem.
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This is a bug fix. free() was called to the object allocated by
spdk_malloc().
Hence
free(): invalid pointer: 0x00002000146ece00
was printed.
This was found during multipath testing.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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A common pattern is:
if (foo->thread == spdk_get_thread())
cb(arg);
else
spdk_thread_send_msg(foo->thread, cb, arg);
for cases where it's important the callback runs on a particular thread,
but it doesn't matter if it's synchronous or asynchronous.
Add a new API to support this pattern, and convert over the current
instances.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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structure io_event defined in aio_abi.h has
res member with type __s64 which is typically
mapped to long long int.
When we print error message, res member can be
treated as an error code.
In the following error message:
failed to complete aio: requested len is 4096, but
completed len is 18446744073709551611
the last digit in int representation is -5 which is -EIO
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Reported-by: Anil <aniruddha080699@gmail.com>
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apply_firmware_complete bug fix: after each
firmware image download command finished,
apply_firmware_complete is called and issue the next
firmware image download command, and get another bdev_io.
After last command, apply_firmware_complete_reset
only release the last bdev_io, and all the ios in previous
commands are not release.
So after rpc_bdev_nvme_apply_firmware cycling,
the io pool will be used up and cause assert.
Signed-off-by: Gu, Zhimin <kookoo.gu@intel.com>
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In a test case, test/nvmf/host/failover.sh, we got ANA error even if
the target did not enable ANA reporting.
We marked the corresponding namespace as ANA state updating but we had
no way to clear it.
Check if we can read ANA log page before setting the flag.
If read ANA log page failed, disable ANA feature until the nvme_ctrlr
is created again. In this operation, all ana_state_updating flags are
cleared.
Fixes#2335
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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To allow SO_MINOR updates on LTS for the whole year it is supported,
the major version for all components needs to be increased.
This is to prevent scenario where two versions exists with matching
versions, but conflicting ABI.
Ex. Next SPDK release adds an API call increasing the minor version,
then LTS needs just a subset of those additions.
Increasing major so version after LTS, allows the future releases
to update versions as needed. Yet allowing LTS to increase minor
version separately.
Disabled test for increasing SO version without ABI change, as
that is goal of this patch. This check shall be removed with SPDK 22.05
release.
This patch:
- increases SO_VER by 1 for all components
- resets SO_MINOR to 0 for all components
- removes suppressions for ABI tests
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Provides RPCs for the qpair error injection APIs to bdev_nvme.
These RPCs are useful in testing NVMeoF/NVMe behavior for various
error scenarios in production.
Signed-off-by: Michael Haeuptle <michael.haeuptle@hpe.com>
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It may take a long time to detect network transport error
when e.g. port is removed on remote target. This timeout
depends on 2 parameters - retry_count and ack_timeout.
bdev_nvme_set_options supports configuration of retry_count
but transport_ack_timeout is missed. Note: this parameter
is used by RDMA transport only.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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This patch aligns namespace comparison with Linux kernel
implementation:
- UUID is optional and may be NULL
- command set (CSI) should be the same
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
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Add more dtrace probes to help with identifying issues
in production.
Change-Id: I8fb621a15c5e33ae94d75b4fc31135e2635dcfce
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This is a workaround for #2338.
Ideally the fix should remove this define and use number of cores
from the application.
With large number of QAT devices following error can be obsered:
compdev_isal_create():
ISA-L library version used: 2.30.0
vbdev_compress.c: 358:vbdev_init_compress_drivers: *NOTICE*: created virtual PMD compress_isal
EAL: memzone_reserve_aligned_thread_unsafe(): Number of requested memzone segments exceeds RTE_MAX_MEMZONE
RING: Cannot reserve memory
isal_comp_pmd_qp_setup(): Failed to create unique name for isal compression device
vbdev_compress.c: 268:create_compress_dev: *NOTICE*: FYI failed to setup a queue pair on compressdev 48 with error 4294967295 so limiting to 84 qpairs
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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Historically only QAT_SYM devices for crypto
were supported. The DPDK submodule explicitly
disabled its compilation.
For details please see:
https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/dpdk/+/9217
Starting with DPDK 21.11 QAT_SYM and QAT_ASYM were
merged together, so it is no longer possible to
disable it QAT_ASYM as it was before.
As vbdev_crypto didn't make use of it,
this driver is now skipped in preparation for
update to DPDK 21.11.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ib606a4b450cd224d96bc21a64384297b2182967c
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From SAM-4, section 5.13 (Sense Data);
“When a command terminates with a CHECK CONDITION status, sense data shall be returned
in the same I_T_L_Q nexus transaction (see 3.1.50) as the CHECK CONDITION status. After
the sense data is returned, it shall be cleared except when it is associated with a unit
attention condition and the UA_INTLCK_CTRL field in the Control mode page (see SPC-4)
contains 10b or 11b.”
SPDK does not set UA_INTLCK_CTRL to 10b or 11b, so we set the unit attention condition
immediately against a single IO or Admin IO after reporting it via a CHECK CONDITION.
Once the failed IO received at iSCSI initiator side, it will be retried. In the case of
resize operation, if there is no IO from iSCSI initiator side, the unit attention
condition will be delayed to report until the first IO is received at the iSCSI target
side.
Meanwhile, we clear the resizing (newly added) flag on our SCSI LUN structure after
first time we report the resize unit attention condition.
The kernel initiator won’t actually resize the corresponding block device automatically.
It will report a uevent, and then you can set up udev rules to trigger a rescan. SPDK
iSCSI initiator will automatically report the LUN size change.
Change-Id: Ifc85b8d4d3fbea13e76fb5d1faf1ac6c8f662e6c
Signed-off-by: GangCao <gang.cao@intel.com>
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Now that we have a much more robust retry framework,
set the default bdev_retry_count to 3. Users can
still override this default with the bdev_nvme_set_options
RPC as before. This ensures that by default, we will
retry I/O when possible.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I045bf4969d02be32b951e72a148ce6b6e251dec1
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Reviewed-by: Dong Yi <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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The state of a nvme_ctrlr can be more fine grained than a boolean
and such state gives more information to end users for debug or
root cause analysis.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I3e2459f449e2dac73f04b155e38b696495f1a335
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If ctrlr_loss_timeout_sec is set to -1, reconnect is tried repeatedly
indefinitely, and I/Os continue to be queued.
This patch adds another option fast_io_fail_timeout_sec, a flag
fast_io_fail_timedout to nvme_ctrlr.
If the time fast_io_fail_timeout_sec passed after starting reset,
set fast_io_fail_timedout to true not to use the path for I/O submission.
fast_io_fail_timeout_sec is initialized to zero as same as
ctrlr_loss_timeout_sec and reconnect_delay_sec.
The name of the parameter follows the famous DM-multipath, its fast_io_fail_tmo.
Change-Id: Ib870cf8e2fd29300c47f1df69617776f4e67bd8c
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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Previously reconnect retry was not controlled and was repeated indefinitely.
This patch adds two options, ctrlr_loss_timeout_sec and reconnect_delay_sec,
to nvme_ctrlr and add reset_start_tsc, reconnect_is_delayed, and
reconnect_delay_timer to nvme_ctrlr to control reconnect retry.
Both of ctrlr_loss_timeout_sec and reconnect_delay_sec are initialized to
zero. This means reconnect is not throttled as we did before this patch.
A few more changes are added.
Change nvme_io_path_is_failed() to return false if reset is throttled
even if nvme_ctrlr is reseting or is to be reconnected.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_poll_async() may continue returning -EAGAIN
infinitely. To check out such exceptional case, use ctrlr_loss_timeout_sec.
Not only ctrlr reset but also non-multipath ctrlr failover is controlled.
So we need to include path failover into ctrlr reconnect.
When the active path is removed and switched to one of the alternative paths,
if ctrlr reconnect is scheduled, connecting to the alternative path is left
to the scheduled reconnect.
If reset or reconnect ctrlr is failed and the retry is scheduled,
switch the active path to one of alternative paths.
Restore unit test cases removed in the previous patches.
Change-Id: Idec636c4eced39eb47ff4ef6fde72d6fd9fe4f85
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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This is a clean up as a preparation to the following patches.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ib8bc90e17f52086d4e887463e04f65273bb1079b
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/11068
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We noticed the difference between the SPDK 21.10 and the latest master
in a test.
The simplified scenario is as follows:
1. Start SPDK NVMe-oF target
2. Run bdevperf for the target with -f parameter to suppress exit
on failure.
3. Kill the target after I/O started.
With the SPDK 21.10, bdevperf retries failed I/Os and exits after
the test time is over.
With the latest SPDK master, bdevperf hungs and does not exit even
after the test time is over.
The cause was as follows:
reset ctrlr is repeated very quickly (once per 10ms by default) and hence
I/Os were queued infinitely because nvme_io_path_is_failed() returned
false if nvme_ctrlr is resetting.
We should queue I/O when nvme_ctrlr is resetting only if reset is throttoled
and fail-fast for the repeated failures is supported.
Hence in this patch, fix the degradation and remove the related unit
test cases.
Reported-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I4047d42dc44488a05264c6a841d101a7c371358b
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/11062
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config_param and config_file are not conflict to specify rados configurations,
support specify both of them is more reasonable. Therefore, After this patch,
users can choose the one from the three ways: config_param, config_file + key_file
or config_param + config_file + key_file.
Signed-off-by: Tan Long <tanl12@chinatelecom.cn>
Change-Id: Ide17af72c4965df1e6541f4f50d4fa5309865486
Signed-off-by: Tan Long <tanl12@chinatelecom.cn>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10679
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Reviewed-by: Xiaodong Liu <xiaodong.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Dong Yi <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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In project practice, config_file and key_file are often used to connect
to a rados cluster, config_file includes "mon_host" and other rados
configurations like "rbd_cache", and key_file includes the secret key
and the access authority to each pool for current user. This patch adds
key_file option, user can specify config_file and key_file or only config_param
to connect rados cluster. This will make it much more flexible for users with
his/her convenience.
Signed-off-by: Tan Long <tanl12@chinatelecom.cn>
Change-Id: I6b49aad70b578bdeb3ac8ea9ca0fcbd931582025
Signed-off-by: Tan Long <tanl12@chinatelecom.cn>
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If acceleration tasks are exhausted, then we can exit
the submission loop earlier, also print number of IOVs
for each R/W request.
Change-Id: Ia98ed43b0bb2be229b7c0054f3ade0ad39337b09
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10836
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This RPC will stop the specified discovery service,
including detaching from any controllers that were
attached as part of that discovery service.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I9222876457fc45e1acde680a7bd1925917c22308
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10832
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Requests that are completed immediately (i.e. those not using the accel
engine) are now queued and their completion is delayed to the completion
poller. It ensures that they're not completed from the context of a
submission, which gets rid of an spdk_thread_send_msg() call.
It significantly improves performance on some workloads. For instance,
4k zcopy reads (queue depth 128) on an malloc bdev exposed through
NVMe/TCP went from 204k IOPS to 485k IOPS.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I196f55fc07d167f1ed117d2430e9c37f9d05f70d
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The only thing these functions were doing was completing the IO, so it
could just be inlined.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5fbd9df763dd68953b1bda9c7752c57ef9ee5dd6
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This poller is registered on each IO channel and can be used to schedule
asynchronous completion of a request. This can be especially useful for
requests that can be completed immediately. For now, nothing enqueues
the requests to be completed through this poller - this will be changed
in the following patch.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: If6b26541907bb46402fc0904216bff74dad57b88
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It'll allow the malloc bdev to store per-thread data. For now, it's
only used to keep the pointer to the accel library's IO channel, more
fields will be added in subsequent patches.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I604a38877ae8d6075b911f5a484d1793d4bc2ddb
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This patch adds support for zero-copy operations in the delay bdev.
They use the same delay values as regular IO operations:
- (avg|p99)_read_latency for zcopy_start with populate=true,
- (avg|p99)_write_latency for zcopy_end with commit=true.
All other zcopy operations (e.g. zcopy_start with populate=false) are
not delayed.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I8b32c1d99f9f2b36b16617122881ea95d02ecc87
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10798
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If a path whose namespace is optimized is restored, the corresponding
I/O path cache should be cleared and the path should be chosen as the
optimal path.
This bug was found by a system test.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ibc3983dbff3418adb090a09df32c2a92a8910d05
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Rename a few functions for a full ctrlr reset sequence to
clarify what we do and make the following patches easier.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I051e3ab68c3cd77fd6040a2d069d50a700123ae6
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We sort secondary trids to avoid using disconnected trids for failover.
However the sort had a bug.
This bug was found by running test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh in a loop.
Verify the fix by adding unit test.
Fixes#2300
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuheimatsumoto@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I22b0ede4d2ef98b786c3e0d1f5337a2d568ba56d
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This patch adds the framework for a discovery
service in the bdev/nvme module.
Users can specify an IP/port of a discovery service.
The bdev/nvme module will connect to a discovery
controller, get the discovery log page, and then
register for AERs. It will connect to each
subsystem specified in the initial log page.
AER completions will trigger fetching the log
page again, at which point new subsystems will
be connected to, or removed subsystems will be
detached.
This patch does the following:
* Adds the new start_discovery RPC
* Connects to the discovery controller
* Gets the discovery log page
* Registers for AERs
* Detach from discovery controllers at shutdown
Subsequent patches in this series will:
* Connect to subsystems listed in discovery log page
* Detach from subsystems that were listed in earlier
discovery log pages but subsequently removed
* Add a stop_discovery RPC
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I54bfa896a48c5619676f156b5ea9f2d1f886c72f
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If qpair creation failed, ctrlr_ch remains in group->ctrlr_ch_list
but memory for ctrlr_ch is freed. Next attempt to get ctrlr's io
channel will modify data in already freed memory and may corrupt
another allocation.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: I85002f2e6ac86a0ffda6dabfa57e79b59074fb5a
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It is possible that the application calls
get_io_channel during nvme controller reset.
In that case IO qpair won't be created and the
application will get a NULL pointer.
It is possible to repeat get_io_channel later but
there is no such indiciation for the application,
so it can't distinguish between a real failure and
"try again" case during controller reset.
This patch ignores IO qpair creation error if
controller is resetting. IO qpair will be created
when reset completes.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: Id39202f5a6878453ff54e35df91d5dc49a5f046a
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We will want to use bdev_nvme_create() to attach to
controllers identified through discovery. In this case,
we won't be reporting bdev names back to an RPC caller,
so there's no need to allocate an array of names to be
filled out since they won't be used.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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We will need to add another step in the fini path for
stopping discovery pollers, so this patch prepares for
that.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ifecbbac60262f3aae7f7a7ced09b7a600df7c2e8
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One of the objects wasn't enclosed with spdk_json_write_object_end(),
causing the resulting configuration to be broken.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ib0311e002e43d4ad01c61feb6af54cb4212b477b
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We set cb_ctx to NULL when calling spdk_nvme_probe_async(). It looks
that nvme_probe_ctx has not been used anywhere for a long time.
nvme_probe_ctx is not public data structure.
Remove nvme_probe_ctx to simplify the code and make the following
patches easier.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I7dd5f970a7fde1c9c189fae3c8f28f84d7aed991
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This refactoring will be helpful for the following patches to unify ctrlr
reset and failover and failover trid also when reconnecting ctrlr.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The failover_in_progress flag is used to decide the return value of
bdev_nvme_failover().
bdev_nvme_delete() calls bdev_nvme_failover() with remove=true to remove
nvme_ctrlr->active_path_id. However bdev_nvme_failover() returns zero
if nvme_ctrlr->failover_in_progress is true. bdev_nvme_failover() may
return zero even if it does not remove nvme_ctrlr->active_path_id.
The following will be better.
bdev_nvme_failover() returns -EBUSY if nvme_ctrlr->resetting is true,
and the caller repeats calling bdev_nvme_failover() until the target trid
becomes alternative path or bdev_nvme_failover() returns zero.
To do that, the failover_in_progress flag is not necessary any more.
Removing the failover_in_progress will also simplify the following
patches to unify ctrlr reset and failover.
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Checking if nvme_ctrlr can be unregistered is not so simple and
a few changes will be added. So factoring out the check into a
helper function will be valuable.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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When a I/O or admin passthrough failed, if the corresponding nvme_ctrlr
is not available, we should failover to another path.
When no path was found, if there is at least one nvme_ctrlr which is
not failed, we should wait until it is recovered.
We should improve error recovery not only for multipath (multipath is
"multipath") but also for failover (multipath is omitted or "failover").
To do this easily, clarify the conditions of availability and failure of
nvme_ctrlr and realize them by helper functions.
Use new helper functions for other cases to improve readability too.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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We had not checked the bit 0 of the Namespace Multipath I/O and
Namespace Sharing Capabilities (NMIC) field in the Identify Namespace
data structure.
If the bit 0 of the NMIC is zero, it is likely that namespaces are not
identical.
We should check if the value of the NMIC first, and do it in this patch.
Additionally, it is not usual if the bit 0 of the CMIC and the bit 0 of
the NMIC do not match. So in unit tests rename the parameter multi_ctrlr
by multipath for ut_attach_ctrlr() and use it for the value of the NMIC.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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bdev_nvme_reset() deletes all qpairs, reset a ctrlr, and then create
all qpairs. Any qpair may fail to be created, and then the reset
request may fail. However, already created qpairs were left.
Let's delete the already created qpairs and then fail the reset request.
This will make us easier to control reconnect, deley reconnect by
a few seconds, or stop reconnect after repeated failures and then
delete ctrlr.
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Replace the spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() and spdk_nvme_reset_poll_async()
calls by the spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect(), spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_async(),
and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_poll_async() calls in a reset ctrlr
sequence.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() can fail if ctrlr is already resetting or
removed. But both cases are not possible. reset is controlled and the callback
to the hot remove is called when the ctrlr is hot removed. So we assume
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect() always succeed.
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spdk_for_each_channel() always passes status=0 to its completion callback
if each channel completes the requested function successfully.
bdev_nvme_reset_destroy_qpair() always succeeds.
Hence bdev_nvme_reset_ctrlr() does not have to check if the passed
status is not zero.
The following patches will aggregate multiple flags into a single
state for nvme_ctrlr. This change will simplify these.
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In the following patches, we want to retry reconnect if reconnect failed
in a reset ctrlr sequence but we want to delay the retry. While
we wait the delayed retry, we want to quiesce ctrlr completely.
As part of quiesce ctrlr operations, we want to pause adminq poller but
we need to do it on the nvme_ctrlr->thread.
If a reset ctrlr sequence runs on the nvme_ctrlr->thread, we can avoid
redirecting the pending destruct request at completion too.
So we redirect the reset ctrlr sequence into the nvme_ctrlr->thread.
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Incorrect decode function used for the param "config_file" in
rpc_bdev_rbd_register_cluster
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In the following patches, bdev_nvme_reset() will execute the reset ctrlr
operation on the nvme_ctrlr->thread until completion as bdev_nvme_admin_passthru()
does. Hence change the callback bdev_nvme_reset_io_continue() to
redirect to the orig_thread by using bio. Furthermore, use bio->cpl.cdw0
to store the completion status of the reset processing. bdev_nvme_reset()
does not use bio->cpl.
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In the following patches, bdev_nvme_reset() will execute the reset ctrlr
operation on the nvme_ctrlr->thread until completion as bdev_nvme_admin_passthru()
does. Hence change the callback rpc_bdev_nvme_reset_controller_cb
to redirect to the orig_thread by using a dynamically allocated context.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This patch supports admin passthrough retry when we get any error
with DNR=0 but ABORTED_BY_REQUEST up to retry_count times.
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When resetting ctrlr, adminq is disconnected first. If adminq is disconnected,
admin passthrough request is rejected with -ENXIO.
But resetting ctrlr may succeed. If resetting ctrlr succeeds, adminq is
connected again, and admin passthrough request will be
submitted successfully.
On the other hand, if ctrlr is failed, admin passthrough request is
rejected with -ENXIO. But when resetting ctrlr, ctrlr is set to unfailed.
Hence bdev_nvme_admin_passthru() skips any ctrlr which is resetting
or failed, and calls bdev_nvme_admin_passthru_complete() with -ENXIO
if no available ctrlr is found.
bdev_nvme_admin_passthru_complete() queues admin passthrough request
and retry it one second later if ctrlr is resetting.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Allow to specify optimal IO boundary for
malloc bdev, it can be used to test split
of IO requests on generic bdev layer
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Separate the admin passthrough case from bdev_nvme_io_complete_nvme_status()
into bdev_nvme_admin_passthru_complete_nvme_status() and from
bdev_nvme_io_complete() into bdev_nvme_admin_passthru_complete(),
respectively.
Then make the return type of bdev_nvme_admin_passthru() to void
by using bdev_nvme_admin_passthru_complete().
Besides, refactor bdev_nvme_admin_passthru() slightly.
These clean up make the following patches simpler.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The NVMe bdev module queues retried I/Os itself now.
bdev_nvme_abort() needs to check and abort the target I/O if it
is queued for retry.
This change will cover admin passthrough requests too because they
will be queued on the same thread as their callers and the public
API spdk_bdev_reset() requires to be submitted on the same thread
as the target I/O or admin passthrough requests.
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The completion status of spdk_bdev_abort() is SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS
or SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED if it is successfully submitted.
In the generic bdev layer, spdk_bdev_abort() does not update cdw0 but
just set SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS or SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED.
In the NVMe bdev module, for the abort request, spdk_bdev_io_complete()
is called instead of spdk_bdev_io_complete_nvme_status() and the
completion status is SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS or
SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED.
So let's skip updating cdw0 and call spdk_bdev_io_complete() directly
with SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS or SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED if
bdev_nvme_abort() does not find the target I/O in any ctrlr.
The next patch will fix spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status() for the abort
I/O.
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This patch enables each nvme_ctrlr_channel to access the underlying
nvme_bdev_channels. This change is used to maintain io_path cache
of nvme_bdev_channel.
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After multipath feature is supported, one bdev will have more than one
nvme ctrlr. Fore ease of view, display each ctrlr's trid info.
Moreover, rename nvme_bdev_ctrlr_get as nvme_bdev_ctrlr_get_by_name here
to keep consistent with nvme_ctrlr_get_by_name.
Signed-off-by: Kai Li <lik271@chinatelecom.cn>
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Current code only print the last namespace of nvme bdev, fix the print
way to show all the namespace.
And this patch will be prepared for the next patch to show io path status for multipath, like: which one is the primary or the backup, and the old status and current status,etc.
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If I/O got ANA error, ANA state may be out of date. So in this case
read ANA log page and update ANA states. Mark nvme_ns to be updating
to avoid using while updating ANA state.
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If an I/O failed by ANA error, the corresponding ANA state might be
out of date. In the following patches, for this case, read the latest
ANA log page and update the ANA state. Such reading ANA log page may be
done on multiple threads concurrently including AER ANA change.
Hence protect ANA log page by adding an new flag ana_log_page_updating
to struct nvme_ctrlr and using it.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This will enable us to add more flags without creating any extra hole.
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Add bdev_retry_count to spdk_bdev_nvme_opts and retry_count to
nvme_bdev_io, respectively.
Set type of both to int because we want use -1 for infinite retry.
Set the default value of bdev_retry_count to zero for the backward
compatibility.
bdev_retry_count is configurable by the RPC bdev_nvme_set_options.
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retry_count of struct spdk_bdev_nvme_opts controls the number of retries
in the transport layer, and is set to transport_retry_count of struct
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_opts.
The next patch will add bdev_retry_count to struct spdk_bdev_nvme_opts
to control the number of retries in the bdev layer.
For clarification, rename retry_count to transport_retry_count of
struct spdk_bdev_nvme_opts. Then deprecate the retry_count parameter
and add and use an new parameter transport_retry_count instead for
the RPC bdev_nvme_set_options.
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We can't call spdk_io_channel_iter_get_channel() in the
completion callback of spdk_for_each_channel(), the value
is always NULL.
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You can now detach specific paths based on the host parameters. This is
useful for two paths to the same target that use different local NICs.
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This patch is to solve the issue that two nvmf target connect the same rbd image and used for multipath.
The scenario is host wants to access the same rbd image via two gateways, host and gateways are working as nvmf ini and tgt, and two gateways connect with the rbd image, io can switch to another gateway once one is broken. The targets of multipath must have the same uuid, so this patch add a new argument for bdev_rbd_create, like malloc dev.
Signed-off-by: tanlong <948985618@qq.com>
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Use dedicated OCF API functions to set default parameters during
startup configuration instead of manual and incomplete
initialization.
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The previous patch supported I/O retry when no available io_path
was found at submission.
This patch supports I/O retry when we get I/O path error at completion.
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If ANA state is inaccessible or qpair is disconnected, I/O cannot
be submitted.
But if qpair is connected, ANA state may become accessible, or if
qpair is disconnected, it may become connected via resetting.
Hence even if find_io_path() returned NULL, queue I/O and retry it
one second later if qpair is connected or ctrlr is resetting.
Sort retried I/Os by expiration values in ticks, and activate a timed
poller per nvme_bdev_channel only if there is any retried I/O. So
the poller function bdev_nvme_retry_ios() always returns BUSY because
if the poller runs earlier than the closest retried I/O or runs when
there is no retried I/O, it is more like a bug of the framework.
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- remove metadata updater
- handle 'zero' flag in mempool allocator
- adapt ocf_mngt_cache_start() to new OCF API
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If NN is very large this saves a lot of memory. This lookup is
not generally used in the I/O path anyway.
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bdev_nvme_find_io_path() selects an io_path whose qpair is connected
and ANA state is optimized or non-optimized.
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Reset all controllers of a bdev controller sequentially. When resetting
a controller is completed, check if there is next controller, and
start resetting the controller.
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Previously the NVMe bdev module had completed the outstanding reset and
then canceled pending resets. This was complex.
On the other hand, the generic bdev layer cancels pending resets
and then completes the outstanding reset.
Following the generic bdev layer simplifies the code and makes us easier
to control retry reset, delay retry reset by a few seconds, or stop retry
after repeated failures and then delete ctrlr.
Update unit tests accordingly.
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Restore the previous nice idea and unify canceling pending resets
into bdev_nvme_complete_pending_resets().
cb_arg of spdk_for_each_channel() was reserved for a different
purpose but it was gone.
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The all setters of the reset_cb_fn use boolean as the result eventually.
Using boolean as the result earlier makes the code simpler and the
following patches easier.
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bdev_nvme_admin_passthru() chooses the first ctrlr which is not failed.
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bdev_nvme_admin_passthrough(), bdev_nvme_reset_io(), and
bdev_nvme_abort() do not use io_path. So simply fall through even
if the optimal io_path is not found for these, and clear the
cached io_path for these.
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Even if the NVMe bdev module supports I/O retry, it will not retry reset or abort.
For clarification, bdev_nvme_reset_io() and bdev_nvme_abort() call
bdev_nvme_io_complete() themselves for error cases.
For bdev_nvme_abort(), we do not need to differentiate error processing
among return values. Simply complete the request with failure.
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Even when I/O retry is supported, reset will not be retried. However,
bdev_nvme_io_complete() will process I/O retry. Hence inline
bdev_nvme_io_complete() into bdev_nvme_reset_io_complete() to exclude
reset from I/O retry. The result of reset is success or failure, so omit
the -ENOMEM case.
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Save the io_path to which the current I/O is submitted into struct
nvme_bdev_io to know which io_path caused I/O error, or to reuse it
to avoid repeated traversal.
Besides, add a simple helper function nvme_io_path_is_available() to
check if the io_path can be reused.
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We have io_path structure now and returning io_path rather than
ns and qpair match the function name. The following patches will
cache the returned io_path into nvme_bdev_io.
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This patch removes the critical limitation that ctrlrs which are
aggregated need to have no namespace. After this patch, we can
add multiple namespaces into a single nvme_bdev.
The conditions that such namespaces satisfy are,
- they are in the same NVM subsystem,
- they are in different ctrlrs,
- they are identical.
Additionally, if we add one or more namespaces to an existing
nvme_bdev and there are active nvme_bdev_channels, the corresponding
I/O paths are added to these nvme_bdev_channels.
Even after this patch, ANA state is not utilized in I/O paths yet.
It will be done in the following patches.
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Pointer 'ctx->req.multipath' returned from call to
function 'strdup' may be NULL. Reported by Klocwork.
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It can be much simpler when inlined.
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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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The new path must differ in some way.
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This parameter may have the values "disable" or "failover". The default
is failover to match existing behavior. In the future we expect to
change the default behavior to disable.
Further, we expect to add an "enable" option soon to do full multipath.
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We know that the librbd's read/write operations will be handled by a
non spdk thread, so we can get rid of the epoll based group based
polling and directly use the async completion. This makes the code
is simple and easy to maintain.
And we still need to keep the io_device registration for this module,
because the I/Os are async. We need the channel reference on "rbd_if"
in order to know which rbd disks are still active.
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