The generic bdev layer has a public API spdk_bdev_get_qd() but its
value is the most recently measured value and it requires qd sampling
to be enabled. We will have bdev modules to want to wait until
all bdev_ios are aborted by a reset. Unfortunately, spdk_bdev_get_qd()
is not suitable for the custom bdev module. Furthermore,
spdk_bdev_channel::io_outstanding is not accessible from bdev modules.
Hence, add a new public API spdk_bdev_get_current_qd().
This function should be used only from the bdev module and it should
be ensured that the bdev is not unregistered during execution.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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Some use cases want to abort every bdev_io submitted to the bdev by
traversing the bdev channels.
However, struct spdk_bdev_channel is private in lib/bdev/bdev.c.
Hence, add a helper function spdk_bdev_for_each_bdev_io() to execute
the function on the appropriate thread for every bdev_io submitted
to the bdev.
This function should be used only from the bdev module and it should
be ensured that the bdev is not unregistered during execution.
We keep this function as generic as possible because we may have
other use cases in future.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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To execute a callback function for each registered bdev or unclaimed
bdev, add new public APIs, spdk_for_each_bdev() and
spdk_for_each_bdev_leaf().
These functions are safe for race conditions by opening before and
closing after executing the provided callback function.
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To unregister a bdev more correctly, we had to call
spdk_bdev_open_ext(), spdk_bdev_desc_get_bdev(), spdk_bdev_unregister(),
and then spdk_bdev_close(). This was correct but complicated.
Hence add a new public API spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name() which does
the whole correct sequence of bdev unregistration.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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For reference, this was deprecated in Aug 2020, commit
ID 511fe1553.
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In the bdev-zone API, there are a few functions that takes a zone_id:
spdk_bdev_get_zone_info(), spdk_bdev_zone_management(), and the
spdk_bdev_zone_append() functions.
The way a zoned application is usually written is that it starts off
by getting the zone report for all zones (zone_id will be sent in as 0),
and then the application will keep the whole zone report in memory.
Therefore, an application usually have access to the zone_id/zslba for
all zones. However, there are cases, e.g. when getting an error on write,
where the completion callback will only have the lba of the write that
failed.
Add a helper function that can be used to get the zone_id/slba for a
given lba. Having this helper in bdev-zone will avoid SPDK applications
needing to provide their own implementation for this.
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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()'.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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fini_start() is called for each bdev module before
iterating over all unclaimed bdevs to unregister them.
This allows bdev modules to behave differently during
each such unregister. Ex. unloading lvol store when
all lvol bdevs on it are unregistered.
Another use of this callback is to unclaim all bdevs
that can be at that point. Especially ones that will
not receive callback due to no bdev registered.
Ex. offline raid bdev, when some underlying bdevs are missing.
fini_start() being synchronous does not help in cases
where to release claim on the bdev, an asynchronous operation
is required. Ex. lvol store with no bdevs present, requires
async lvs unload to be called.
This patch adds async_fini_start flag for the bdev modules,
to be used when async fini_start is required. When done,
bdev module has to call spdk_bdev_module_finish_start_done().
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This API was removed previously, so remove remaining
references in map file and unit tests.
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(Note: this patch was previously applied as b32cfc46 and then reverted
as 63642bef.)
Today the in-guest nvme device shows physical_block_size=512 even though
the backend iSCSI bdev supports physical_block_size=4K
iSCSI targets exposes physical block size using
logical_block_per_physical_block_exponent in READ_CAPACITY_16
NPWG is one of the way to let Linux nvme driver set
physical_block_size of the nvme block device.
This patch adds spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen which is updated if the iSCSI
backend exposes physical_block_size.
Later phys_blocklen is used in nvmf to set NPWG and NAWUPF to report
back during NS identity.
Linux driver uses min(nawupf, npwg) to set physical_block_size.
Similarly in scsi_bdev fill lbppbe in READ_CAP16 response
based on spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen.
Fixes#1884
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This reverts commit b32cfc467b.
This commit fails the ABI checks and only got through because the checks
were disabled until 21.04 hit.
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Today the in-guest nvme device shows physical_block_size=512 even though
the backend iSCSI bdev supports physical_block_size=4K
iSCSI targets exposes physical block size using
logical_block_per_physical_block_exponent in READ_CAPACITY_16
NPWG is one of the way to let Linux nvme driver set
physical_block_size of the nvme block device.
This patch adds spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen which is updated if the iSCSI
backend exposes physical_block_size.
Later phys_blocklen is used in nvmf to set NPWG and NAWUPF to report
back during NS identity.
Linux driver uses min(nawupf, npwg) to set physical_block_size.
Similarly in scsi_bdev fill lbppbe in READ_CAP16 response
based on spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen.
Fixes#1884
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There are three modules implementing the bdev-zone API:
bdev_nvme, bdev_ocssd, and vbdev_zone_block.
For all three modules, the number of zones can be calculated using:
block_count / zone_size.
To avoid this calculation being performed everywhere, create a helper
function in bdev_zone.h, together with the other zone APIs, such that
a user can easily get the number of zones.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com>
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Add support in bdev_zone.h for getting the maximum zone append data
transfer size.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com>
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The NVMe Zoned Namespace Command Set Specification has, in addition to a
Max Open Resources limit, a Max Active Resources limit.
An active resource is defined as zone being in zone state implicit open,
explicit open, or closed.
Create a function spdk_bdev_get_max_active_zones() in the generic SPDK
zone layer, so that this limit can be exposed to the user.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com>
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spdk_vbdev_register() was deprecated in SPDK 19.04.
config_text field in spdk_bdev_module was deprecated in SPDK 20.10.
spdk_bdev_part_base_construct() was deprecated in SPDK 20.10.
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This helps user to locate whether bdev_io fails in
spdk bdev layer or inside Linux AIO.
SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_AIO_ERROR indicates bdev_io fails
due to Linux AIO or its lower layer's failure.
New functions spdk_bdev_io_complete_aio_status and
spdk_bdev_io_get_aio_status can be used to report out
the errno from Linux AIO.
Change-Id: I32640e4a0459cca057278c02ea5a7522f3408a02
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Add spdk_bdev_wait_for_examine() API to be called
in order to report when examine on all registered bdevs finished.
It will be built in to most bdev modules RPC.
New RPC added to allow
- building it into bdev submodule
- user/orchestration to verify examination status manually
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Currently only nvme bdev module implements this interface. Bdev module
context (in this case spdk_nvme_ctrlr opaque handle) allows for nvme
interface usage for additional management.
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This patch removes function for bdev modules to
present options of the bdevs.
blob_bdev.h refers to the spdk_bdev_module, so would need
to be bumped too.
At this time spdk_bdev_module is left unchanged to prevent
that.
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Add an new API spdk_bdev_part_base_construct_ext() to pass not bdev but
bdev_name to fix the race condition due to the time gap between
spdk_bdev_get_by_name() and spdk_bdev_open(). A pointer to a bdev is
valid only while the bdev is opened.
In the new API, spdk_bdev_get_by_name() is included in
spdk_bdev_part_base_construct_ext() and the caller has to know if
the bdev exists or not. Hence spdk_bdev_part_base_construct_ext()
returns return code and returns the created part object by the double
pointer.
Another critical change is that base is just freed if spdk_bdev_open_ext()
failed with -ENODEV. The reason is that if we call spdk_bdev_part_base_free()
for that case, the configuration is removed by the registered callback
and so bdev_examine() will not work.
The following patches will replace spdk_bdev_part_base_construct()
by spdk_bdev_part_base_construct_ext() for the corresponding bdev
modules.
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The bdev_examine_bdev api will examine a bdev explicitly. After
disabling the auto_examine feature, a user could call
bdev_examine_bdev to examine a specific bdev he/she wants.
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bdev_io is passed to the callback to the timeout I/O, but the context
of bdev_io is stored in cb_arg and spdk_bdev_abort() needs cb_arg.
Hence add an new helper function, spdk_bdev_io_get_cb_arg(), to get
cb_arg of bdev_io.
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Add spdk_bdev_abort function as a new public API.
This goes all the way down to the bdev driver module and attempts to
abort all I/Os which has bio_cb_arg as its callback argument.
We can separate when only a single I/O has bio_cb_arg and when multiple
I/Os have bio_cb_arg, but unify both by using parent - children I/O
relationship. To avoid confusion, return matched_ios by _bdev_abort() and
store it into split_outstanding by the caller.
Exclude any I/O submitted after this abort command because the same cb_arg
may be used by all I/Os and abort may never complete.
bdev_io needs to have both bio_cb_arg and bio_to_abort because bio_cb_arg
is used to continue abort processing when it is stopped due to the capacity
of bdev_io pool, and bio_to_abort is used to pass it to the underlying
bdev module at submission. Parent I/O is not submitted directly, and is
only used in the generic bdev layer, and parent I/O's bdev_io uses bio_cb_arg.
Hence add bio_cb_arg to bdev structure and add bio_to_abort to abort structure.
In the meantime of abort operation, target I/Os may be completed. Hence
check if the target I/O still exists at completion, and set the completion
status to false only if it still exists.
Upon completion of this, i.e., this returned zero, the status
SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS indicates all I/Os were successfully aborted,
or the status SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED indicates any I/O was failed to
abort by any reason.
spdk_bdev_abort() does not support aborting abort or reset request
due to the complexity for now.
Following patches will support I/O split case.
Add unit tests together to cover the basic paths.
Besides, ABI compatibility check required us to bump up SO version of
a few libraries or modules. Bump up SO version of blob bdev module simply
because it does not have any out-of-tree consumer, and suppress bumping
up SO version of lvol library because the affected struct spdk_lvol
is not part of public APIs.
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Also update the so minor version. Apparently spdk_bdev_module_list_find
was not declared global even though it matches the spdk_* regex for the
generic spdk map file. My guess is this is because it isn't actually
used in any file other than bdev.c even though it is declared in
include/bdev_module.h
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