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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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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It's not providing a lot of value, while being pretty problematic, as
the read is blocking and cannot be easily changed to be non-blocking, as
dump_info_json is a synchronous interface.
Now that dump_info_json isn't using any synchronous interfaces from the
NVMe driver, we can send a bdev_get_bdevs call in the async_init.sh
test to verify that.
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This patch replaces the synchronous `spdk_nvme_detach()` calls with its
asynchronous counterparts in the controller unregister path.
An additional poller is introduced to periodically poll the NVMe driver
for detach completion. Once the detach is completed, the poller is
unregistered and the nvme_ctrlr is destroyed. The poller uses the same
period (1ms) as the async probe poller.
Since reset and detach cannot happen at the same time, reset_poller was
renamed to reset_detach_poller and it can now store the pointer either
to the reset or detach poller, depending on the circumstances.
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This is done in preparation for using the non-blocking versions of the
spdk_nvme_detach API, which will delay controller's delation until the
detach is completed asynchronously.
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It can match by any provided parameter to remove paths.
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Instead of storing an spdk_nvme_transport_id, store the object that
contains it. This will make a few later patches easier.
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Allow to return more than one memory domain.
This change aligns bdev and nvme API and provides
more flexibility for custom transports.
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This patch enables us to aggrete multiple ctrlrs in the same NVM
subsystem into a single bdev ctrlr to create multipath.
This patch has a critical limitation that ctrlrs which are aggregated
need to have no namespace. Hence any nvme bdev is not created.
However it will be removed in the next patch.
The design is as follows.
A nvme_bdev_ctrlr is created to aggregate multiple nvme_ctrlrs in
the same NVM subsystem. The name of the nvme_ctrlr is changed to be
the name of the nvme_bdev_ctrlr.
NVMe bdev module has both the failover feature and the multipath
feature now. To choose which of failover or multipath to use, add an new
parameter multipath to the RPC bdev_nvme_attach_controller.
When we attach a new trid to the existing nvme_bdev_ctrlr, we use the failover
feature if multipath is false, we use the multipath feature if multipath is
false.
nvme_bdev_ctrlr has a list for nvme_ctrlr and it is guarded by the
global mutex. Callers can query nvme_ctrlrs from a nvme_bdev_ctrlr via
trid as a key. nvme_bdev_ctrlr is not registered as io_device.
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Previously, if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we tried reconnecting
the qpair. However, this reconnect operation was very likely to fail
and will not match the upcoming asynchronous connect/reconnect
operation. We need an extra callback to make this reconnect operation
asynchronous, but we do not want to have it.
Hence if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we free the I/O qpair and then
reset the corresponding nvme_ctrlr immediately. If the admin qpair is
also disconnected, the nvme_ctrlr is reset immediately. However this
event may never happen. So we do not wait for the error of the admin
qpair.
The NVMf host may disconnect connections by itself intentionally.
In this case, resetting the nvme_ctrlr will surely fail. But resetting
the nvme_ctrlr frees all I/O qpairs of the nvme_ctrlr and these I/O
qpairs are not created again until resetting the nvme_ctrlr succeeds.
Resetting the nvme_ctrlr once at most is more efficient than repeating
reconnecting the I/O qpair. So this change is valuable even for such
intentional disconnection. However, it is helpful to know the event that
I/O qpair is disconnected. Hence change DEBUGLOG to NOTICELOG in the
disconnected callback. The disconnected callback is not repeated, and
we do not need to worry about NOTICELOG flooding.
Refine the unit test case to verify this change.
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Poll group has a list of the associated ctrlr channels to update
them when the corresponding I/O qpair is disconnected to do path
failover.
Another idea is that poll group has a list of the associated bdev
channels. However, two or more bdev channels may share a single
ctrlr channel and I/O qpair is per ctrlr channel. What we want to do
by this addition is to stop I/O submission to any failed I/O qpair
and choose alternative I/O qpair. Hence we take the first idea.
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Previously nvme_ctrlr_channel had a pointer to a nvme_ctrlr and used it
throughout. However the use cases are not performance critical and
are better to convert from nvme_ctrlr_channel to nvme_ctrlr by
spdk_io_channel_get_ctx() and spdk_io_channel_get_io_device().
Provide a convenient macro nvme_ctrlr_channel_get_ctrlr() to do it.
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bdev_nvme_find_admin_path() is used only in a place and it's role
is to find a non-failed ctrlr even after multipath is supported.
Inline it into bdev_nvme_admin_passthru() will be better.
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Previously bdev_nvme_reset() returned -EBUSY if ctrlr is being
destructed and returned -EAGAIN if ctrlr is being reset.
These did not match what spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset() returned.
Reset operation will be more important than current when multipath
is supported and reset operation is made asynchronous.
Hence change bdev_nvme_reset() to follow spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset().
bdev_nvme_reset() returns -ENXIO if ctrlr is being destructed and
returns -EBUSY if ctrlr is being reset.
Additionally change the return value of bdev_nvme_failover()
accordingly. After the change bdev_nvme_failover() returns -ENXIO
if being destructed and returns -EBUSY if ctrlr is being reset.
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Following the last patch, include hostid into ctrlr_opts rather than
passing it as a parameter for bdev_nvme_create().
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nvme_ctrlr_populate_namespace_done() needs nvme_ns, probe_ctx, and completion
status.
When multipath is supported, nvme_ctrlr_populate_namespace_done() will
be called from the spdk_for_each_channel() callback. The spdk_for_each_channel()
callback can have one context and one completion status.
Hence nvme_ns or probe_ctx need to have another.
If an nvme_ctrlr has multiple namespaces, a probe_ctx is shared by
multiple nvme_ns.
So let nvme_ns has probe_ctx.
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For multipath, when an new nvme_ns is added to an existing nvme_bdev,
we need to add the corresponding qpair to all existing nvme_bdev_channels
dynamically. The RPC bdev_nvme_attach_controller has to return after that.
Hence populating namespace needs to be asynchronous.
On the other hand, when an nvme_ns is removed from an existing nvme_bdev,
we need to remove the corresponding qpair from all existing nvme_bdev_channels
dynamically. Hence depopulating namespace needs to be asynchronous.
By the recent refactoring, two callbacks, nvme_ctrlr_populate_namespace_done()
and nvme_ctrlr_depopulate_namespace_done() were removed accidentally.
We need to restore these.
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A few functions can be made private in bdev_nvme.c. Hence delete
these function declarations from bdev_nvme.h.
Besides, bdev_nvme_remove_trid() is only a function declaration.
Hence delete it together in this patch.
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This only existed to share code between OCSSD and regular NVM
namespaces. Now OCSSD is gone, so just merge the files into bdev_nvme.
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nvme_ctrlr_populate_namespaces
Avoid relying on this number. Different targets have interpreted its
meaning in different ways and it cannot be used anymore in practice. It
may also be very, very large.
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Try to use these accessors instead of directly using the namespaces
array. This will make changing the data structure easier later on.
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If the number of namespaces is very large, this can cause excessive
memory allocation. This is especially true because when the number of
namespaces is large, it is almost always very sparsely populated.
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It is more flexible now as it is possible to get nvme ns handle to do
additional management or queries, however if nvme ctrlr handle is needed
there is already public nvme API for that with nvme ns as an input.
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When preparing for a reset, use this new call to tell
the driver to avoid sending DELETE_CQ/SQ commands to a
PCIe controller when they aren't needed.
Fixes issue #2073.
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There's only one type now.
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There's only one kind of namespace now that OCSSD is gone, so simplify
those whole path.
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As far as we're aware, this is not in use by anyone. OCSSD has largely
been replaced by ZNS and no OCSSD drives made it to the market.
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bdev_nvme_create() is called only by a single caller and hostnqn is
just copied to ctrlr_opts even if it is passed separately.
Hence include hostnqn into ctrlr_opts rather than passing it as a
parameter for bdev_nvme_create().
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The NVMe bdev module will have two similar features, multipath and
failover when it supports multipath.
Take a case that we add two different trids with the same name by the
bdev_nvme_attach_controller RPC as an example.
The failover adds secondary trid to an existing nvme_ctrlr. The multipath
feature creates another nvme_ctrlr and adds it to the same nvme_bdev_ctrlr
which has an existing nvme_ctrlr.
We want to use bdev_nvme_attach_controller for both failover and multipath.
To do it cleanly, separate callback to spdk_nvme_connect_async() between
creating ctrlr and setting failover.
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We get ext_opts by getting spdk_bdev_io from nvme_bdev_io in
bdev_nvme_readv() or bdev_nvme_writev() now. But this is not aligned
with the current design pattern and not so efficient.
We pass contents of bdev_io via parameters to bdev_nvme_readv() or
bdev_nvme_writev().
Let's follow it about ext_opts.
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When an abort command completes successfully,
cdw0 bit 0 may be set to indicate that the controller
was unable to abort the specified cid. In that case
the bdev nvme abort completion callback needs
to reset the controller.
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Converted log message to debug that is called too many times
during a hot remove, filling up the log file.
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Callback for bdev modules is called 'module_fini',
meanwhile after its execution bdev modules were to call
'spdk_bdev_module_finish_done()'.
This function carries incorrect name, so it was deprecated
and replaced with 'spdk_bdev_module_fini_done()'.
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The new API is used if bdev ext_opts is not NULL.
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async_mode option is currently supported in PCIe transport layer
to create io qpair asynchronously. User polls the io_qpair for
completions, after create cq and sq completes in order, pqpair
is set to READY state. I/O submitted before the qpair is ready
is queued internally. Currently other transports only support
synchronous io qpair creation.
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Implement bdev_nvme_reset_controller rpc, which allows the NVMe
controller to be reset over RPC. Implement bdev_nvme_reset_rpc()
which starts the reset of the controller and returns the result of
the controller reset via the callback function after it completes.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Teh <jonathan.teh@mayadata.io>
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In bdev_nvme_reset_ctrlr(), get a controller reset context and start
a poller that calls spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async() to perform the
controller reset asynchronously.
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Create a single nvme_bdev_channel for each nvme_bdev and each SPDK
thread. nvme_bdev_channel has a pair of nvme_ns and nvme_ctrlr_channel.
The pair of nvme_ns and nvme_ctrlr_channel will be aggregated by
nvme_ns_channel in the following patches.
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NVMe bdev module manages ANA log page itself now. So NVMe driver
should disable managing ANA log page.
Add a new option disable_read_ana_log_page to struct spdk_nvme_ctrlr_opts.
Then NVMe bdev module enables it when calling spdk_nvme_connect_async().
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When ANA change event is notified, increment reference count, read
ANA log page, and parse it to update ANA states of namespaces.
Then remove the spdk_nvme_ns_get_ana_state() call and its stub in
unit tests.
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If ctrlr supports ANA log page, nvme_ctrlr allocates a buffer for ANA
log page and read ANA log page itself, and then each nvme_ns sets its
ANA state by parsing ANA log page.
Most code was brought from NVMe driver because NVMe driver already
supports ANA log page management. However it had a bug that assumed
each descriptor is 8-bytes aligned. Fix the bug together in this
patch. Besides, the implementation in NVMe driver was synchronous.
NVMe bdev module reads ANA log page asynchronously instead.
The next patch will support ANA log page update by AER handler.
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bdev_nvme_reset() will be used by JSON RPC and we will have to call
the callback to JSON RPC at bdev_nvme_reset_complete(). To do it
easily, register the current completion function for nvme_bdev_io
in bdev_nvme_reset_complete() into nvme_ctrlr as a generic callback.
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nvme_ctrlr will be registered as io_device even when multipath is
supported. Hence while spdk_for_each_channel() is executed in reset
processing, we can get nvme_ctrlr both spdk_io_channel_iter_get_ctx()
and spdk_io_channel_iter_get_io_device(). This duplication is not
necessary. Use spdk_io_channel_iter_get_io_device() and pass NULL
to the context parameter of spdk_for_each_channel() for clarification.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The current nvme_ctrlr will be registered as io_device even when
multipath is supported. Then we do not have to differentiate completion
processing between reset from bdev_io and internal reset. Hence
inline bdev_nvme_reset_io_complete() into bdev_nvme_reset_complete().
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When we support multipath, reset_io will hold the controller currently
being reset to reset all underlying controllers sequentially.
bdev_nvme_submit_request() basically passes nvme_bdev_io to each I/O
type, and we have a convenient helper function bdev_nvme_io_complete()
which has nvme_bdev_io as a parametetr.
So revert the previous change to bring nvme_bdev_io as context
for reset processing.
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Reset requests from the upper layer will reset the underlying
ctrlrs of a bdev ctrlr but internal reset requests will reset only
the specified ctrlr.
To clarify such difference, rename bdev_nvme_reset() by
bdev_nvme_reset_io() and remove the underscore prefix from
_bdev_nvme_reset() and related functions.
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nvme_bdev_first_ctrlr() and nvme_bdev_next_ctrlr() were not possible
to hold mutex correctly, and nvme_ctrlr_get() and nvme_ctrlr_get_by_name()
had not held mutex.
nvme_bdev_first_ctrlr() and nvme_bdev_next_ctrlr() were replaced by
nvme_ctrlr_for_each() in the last patch.
In this patch, add mutex to three helper functions, nvme_ctrlr_get(),
nvme_ctrlr_get_by_name(), and nvme_ctrlr_for_each().
Add mutex to nvme_ctrlr_create() but it will be removed in the
following patches because nvme_ctrlr will be added to not global
ctrlr list but ctrlr list per nvme_bdev_ctrlr.
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This object aggregates multiple I/O qpairs for their completion
operations and may be a higher layer object. However, the
aggregation is only to poll completions efficiently. Hence if we
follow the new naming rule, nvme_poll_group is better than
nvme_ctrlr_poll_group and nvme_bdev_poll_group, and rename
nvme_bdev_poll_group by nvme_poll_group.
Besides, many functions in NVMe bdev module have a naming rule,
bdev_nvme + verb + objective
Follow this rule for a few functions related with nvme_poll_group.
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This object is per I/O path and will be aggregated by an new upper
layer object.
Hence rename nvme_bdev_ctrlr by nvme_ctrlr. Then the following patches
will add nvme_bdev_ctrlr as a different upper layer object.
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This object is used for failover and per I/O path. A controller may
have multiple of this object. A controller is per path and may be
aggregated by an new object. Hence this object is a lower layer
object.
Based on the new naming rule, rename nvme_bdev_ctrlr_trid by
nvme_ctrlr_trid.
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This object will be aggregated by the upper layer object nvme_bdev.
Hence based on the new naming rule, rename nvme_bdev_ns by nvme_ns.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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We will name the lower level objects starting with nvme_* and the
upper level objects starting with nvme_bdev_*.
This object is a channel per ctrlr and another new channel will be
added on top of this object.
Rename nvme_io_path by nvme_ctrlr_channel based on the new naming rule.
nvme_io_path will be used for a new object which is used to find an
optimal I/O path and to reset multiple ctrlrs sequentially when
multipath is supported.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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NVMe specification defines namespace identification descriptors i.e.
EUI64, NGUID, UUID.
BDEV abstracts NVMe specific details that is why only UUID is exposed,
however if NGUID is supported it is prefered to identify namespace
with NGUID over UUID.
If NGUID is not supported by NVMe Controller then fallback to UUID.
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair now always returns 0, so
update the code to account for that.
Fixes issue #2012.
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The reference count of nvme_bdev_ctrlr will be used to update ANA log
page safely, and nvme_bdev_ctrlr_destruct() can be used to decrement
reference count after completing ANA log page update.
However, nvme_bdev_ctrlr_destruct() is not a good name for this case.
Furthermore, nvme_bdev_ctrlr_destruct() does not set the destruct flag
to true, and the next patch will need nvme_bdev_ctrlr_acquire().
Hence rename nvme_bdev_ctrlr_destruct() by nvme_bdev_ctrlr_release().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Factor out registering nvme_bdev_ctrlr as io_device and populating
namespaces after creating nvme_bdev_ctrlr into a helper function.
We extract spdk_io_device_register() from nvme_bdev_ctrlr_create()
because free(NULL) is correct but spdk_io_device_unregister(NULL) is
not allowed, and hence it is very simple if we call spdk_io_device_register()
only after nvme_bdev_ctrlr is successfully created.
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Reorder a few operations and increment nvme_bdev_ctrlr->num_ns
after allocating nvme_bdev_ctrlr->namespaces[i] successfully.
Then unify the goto label for error cases to err and the err label
simply calls nvme_bdev_ctrlr_delete().
There is one noticeable change in this patch. Previously the
controller had not been detached when creating nvme_bdev_ctrlr failed.
However, after this patch, the controller will be detached when creating
nvme_bdev_ctrlr failed. This will be reasonable change.
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Consolidate populate_namespaces_cb() calls for error cases into
connect_attach_cb(). Then remove ctx parameter from
bdev_nvme_add_secondary_trid() because it is not necessary now.
The next patch will inline _nvme_bdev_ctrlr_create() into
nvme_bdev_ctrlr_create().
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Set nvme bdev physical block size based value of NPWG and NAWUPF namespace
field.
The logic to set bdev phys_blocklen is based on how Linux nvme block driver
sets it. If the underlying nvme namespace supports NPWG/NAWUPF then bdev
phys_blocklen is set to min(npwg, nawupf)
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We will print a notice log if the drive can support SECURITY
SEND/RECEIVE commands but not OPAL, so remove the error logs.
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By the next patch, nvme_io_channel will be used as an I/O channel
to a single nvme_bdev. This channel is created to a single
nvme_bdev_ctrlr and has a corresponding I/O qpair. nvme_io_path
will be a better name especially when we support multipath.
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Previously only a single thread could submit abort commands for admin
commands and it was the thread of the corresponding controller.
When we support multipath, we need to traverse the list of controllers
to which the target admin command is submitted. Threads of controllers
may be different.
On the other hand, the previous implementation made the I/O flow very
clean, but the I/O flow will not be clean if there are many controllers
and the subsystem does not have its thread.
This patch changes the policy so that any SPDK thread can submit abort
commands for admin commands.
Then when multipath is supported, we will be able to traverse the
list of controllers simply on the current thread to abort either I/O
command or admin command.
We already are able to submit any admin command on any thread anytime
including abort command. Hence this will not cause any issue.
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It is unlikely that managing namespaces by nvme_bdev is complicated.
Hence we do not need the helper function nvme_bdev_to_bdev_ns().
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We can hold bdev_io directly in nvme_bdev_ctrlr as an outstanding reset.
We can put spdk_bdev_io_from_ctx(bio) into a parameter for a few
functions because it is used only once in a function.
Passing not spdk_bdev_io but nvme_bdev_io to bdev_nvme_verify_pi_error()
remove unnecessary substitution.
This is a little more efficient and simplifies the implementation.
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Following Linux NVMe host, add UUID and EUI64 comparison to
bdev_nvme_compare_ns().
Besides, previously the return value of memcmp() had been used as
the return value of bdev_nvme_compare_ns() and this was wrong.
Fix it in this patch together.
Add unit test cases for bdev_nvme_compare_ns().
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bdev_nvme_compare_ns() will be used to check if all namespaces of
one nvme_bdev are identical, and this is the convenient location.
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This will be helpful to simplify the following patches.
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When multipath is supported, a subsystem has multiple controllers and
bdev_nvme_create_cb() will create a channel per nvme_bdev_ctrlr by
iterating the list of nvme_bdev_ctrlrs, and will hold lock while
doing it.
If the code to access nvme_bdev_ctrlr is put in a place, the
following patches will be easier and smaller.
Hence reorder the code of bdev_nvme_create_cb() as a preparation.
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Factor out spdk_bdev_io_complete() calls into a helper function
bdev_nvme_io_complete().
This simplifies the code a little and will be helpful for the following
patches to retry I/Os. These are not performance critical but we
specify inline explicitly by following bdev_nvme_io_complete_nvme_status().
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Factor out spdk_bdev_io_complete_nvme_status() calls into a helper
function bdev_nvme_io_complete_nvme_status().
This simplifies the code a little and will be helpful for the following
patches to retry I/Os. Specify inline explicitly to avoid performance
regression.
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bdev_nvme_submit_request() calls spdk_bdev_io_complete() with failed
if bdev_nvme_reset() returns negated rc other than -ENOMEM.
So let bdev_nvme_submit_request() process it.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I2569634ff0f18fb433cb685de1366e43abf5a9fe
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7524
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This is called only in a place. Inlining this into bdev_nvme_submit_request()
will simplify the following patches by removing unnecessary cast.
Besides, use -ENXIO if I/O path is not found. This will be better than -1.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Ib6c38f89db1c1e651941aad18d31dd0891f380de
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7871
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I/Os will be retried if spdk_bdev_io_complete() is called with
SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED. To do it easier, consolidate exit paths
of bdev_nvme_get_buf_cb().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I0a67b88a107d616c5a5b0fc5ff963ad1402f5651
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7487
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Aleksey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
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