When a blobstore is not clean, a message is logged at the notice
level. As other progress is made, messages are logged at the info
level.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@nvidia.com>
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While dumping the blobstore with blobcli, read the super block and bit
arrays. As each metadata page is dumped, indicate which bit arrays
reference the page.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@nvidia.com>
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Blob IDs are sequentially assigned starting at 0x100000000.
When debugging with a small number of blob IDs, it is much
more intuitive to see blob ID 0x100000000 rather than blob
ID 4294967296. If blob IDs are displayed in hex, the things
that parse commands should also accept hex to facilitate
copy and paste.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@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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When an unexpected xattr name is passed to lvol_get_xattr_value(), no
error is returned to the caller. The one caller, blob_set_xattrs() via
the xattrs->get_value callback, makes the reasonable assumption that a
lookup that fails to find a value returns a NULL value. This updates
lvol_get_xattr_value() to match that expectation.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@nvidia.com>
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The new batching code needs to call the cb_fn for each of the
elements of the batch when a batch that hasn't been submitted
yet needs to be cancelled (due to an error in building it).
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In several functions. Busy handling also maans paying attention
to the rc when submitting a batch and not clearing chan->batch
unless the call was a success.
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With the new added property access API, we can send a internal
property access request to NVMf library, and we can use
it to reset controller.
Change-Id: Iee8b1146d9eb31bc98a9b297e5c635e43e6fdb12
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VFIO in QEMU uses region 9 as the PCI passthrough devices' migration channel.
The format of the region 9 migration region is as follows:
------------------------------------------------------------------
|vfio_device_migration_info| data section |
------------------------------------------------------------------
QEMU will access vfio_device_migration_info to controll the migration
process.
For SPDK vfio-user target, we also implement the BAR9 via libvfio-user,
and we also define the NVMe device specific migration data stored in
data section of BAR9. QEMU doesn't care about the format in data section,
it will help us to gather the NVMe specific migration data in source VM and
then restore the migration date to data section of BAR9 in destination VM.
The core idea to implement live migration will following the device state
change which is controlled by QEMU. First QEMU will try to STOP the device
in the source VM, and set the destination VM to RESUME state, SPDK will save
NVMe devic state data structure to BAR9 in the source VM once the subsystem
is paused, then QEMU will read BAR9 in source VM and restore the content of
BAR9 in destination VM, finally in the destination VM, we will restore the
NVMe device state include BARs/PCI CFG/queue pairs in the destination VM.
Change-Id: I42e38f28c3ff59831be63290038b50d199d06658
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To avoid re-use of descriptors that may have fields set that are
reserved by the one being used now. For example:
If a batch desc is being built and was previously used by a copy
we need to clear out the dst_addr field or things will explode
as this is a reserved field for a batch.
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When subsystem is destroyed, it removes its listeners,
however transport level listeners remain active.
This patch removes all transport listerners when
the transport is being destroyed.
Fixes issue 2353/
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DPDK could be compiled as shared libraries by specifying
`--default-library=shared`. This is the default in packaged DPDK.
Building SPDK statically did not work with such DPDK builds,
since we always assumed the same type for both.
This patch makes detects the type of builds separately and
allows for any combination.
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to a single command
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We saw this unexpected behavior by the current SPDK master.
Add the check to clarify this behavior occurs only when we use
Soft RoCE.
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Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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This reverts commit eb09178a59.
Reason for revert:
This caused a degradation for adminq.
For adminq, ctrlr_delete_io_qpair() is not called until ctrlr is destructed.
So necessary delete operations are not done for adminq.
Reverting the patch is practical for now.
Change-Id: Ib55ff81dfe97ee1e2c83876912e851c61f20e354
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When doing live migration the migration BAR region is bytes stream
data, so here we use the helper function to save current controller
state into the stream in source VM and load it as internl data
structure from steam in destination VM.
We will remove the `unused` attrubute in next patch.
Change-Id: Ib44adb351c697b50b9220ce6943cc017137a6064
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When doing live migration, the destination VM will construct
ADMIN queue pair at the beginning, but the controller isn't
in READY state, we should not poll the ADMIN queue pair right
now. This is fine for normal controllers, normal controllers
will set ADMIN queue pair state in CC callback.
Change-Id: I0db36f75a463fb7476ee62323f9ed0c74c2451dc
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When doing live migration, there are some spdk_nvmf_ctrlr internal
data structures need to be saved/restored.
Change-Id: Ie39482e8c49765c36fc3700fbac4ce47ef306f29
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When doing live migration we need to restore the AER commands
in the destination VM, so here to provide an API to save
these CIDs and the transport layer can save the value.
After migration in destination VM, we should allocate
new AER requests based on CIDs in vfio-user.
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Fix issue: #2320
Only the primary process will do the unmap bar operation as for
the map bar operation.
The DevHandle is process specific and the issue here is the
secondary process's function pointer of DevHandle is not properly
set.
Change-Id: I95dddc76c6ce4be8775b6aaf54699002baffd3b9
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Using the latest DSA we aren't supposed to (a) touch WQ space that
we aren't configuring and (b) touch WQ config fields that we are
configuring even if we are configuring that WQ. So, this patch
will read in initial values of only the number of desired WQs
and update them accordingly before updating the HW.
Also updates a few vars to use shorter local variables consistently.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
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Found via inspection during spec review of latest HW. We were using the
wrong stride for the WQCFG regsiter when configuring but it just so
happened to be the right value for the current DSA version. We were
mixing up the size of the WQCFG register with the stride value used to
configure the next WQCFG regsiter as they are not contiguous in HW, we
need to read another capabilities bit to determine the address of the
next wqcfg to configure..
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Compliant with both current and next gen DSA.
Note: some fields in gencap were mapped incorrectly
previously, but this did not impact the SPDK driver
because the only times those values (max_xfer_shift
and max_batch_shift) were used were in asserts.
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There is a race condition between controller destruction and
subsystem state change, e.g. admin qpair may already be freed
when a namespace is added or removed. As result in function
poll_group_update_subsystem we may get heap-use-after-free error
Another problem is that some qpair's live time may exceed controller's
life time. To avoid it, start controller destruction process when the last
qpair finished the disconnect process (previously controller started
the descruction process before the last qpair starts to disconnect
and it could lead to raise conditions)
Fixes#2055
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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Using contructor/destructor to handle g_dpdk_sem will
help later in the series when splitting vhost fini
between vhost.c and virtio abstraction.
Otherwise multiple callbacks would be needed during vhost fini.
Ex. spdk_vhost_fini -> vhost_user_fini to stop the sessions ->
-> back to spdk_vhost_fini to remove vhost devices ->
-> vhost_user_fini to destroy the g_dpdk_sem
g_dpdk_sem will only be used from rte_vhost_user.c.
Until all references are moved, it is placed in vhost_internal.
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There is no need to zero out the g_vhost_core_mask on vhost_fini.
Removing it will help later in the series when splitting vhost fini
between vhost.c and virtio abstraction.
g_vhost_core_mask will only be used in vhost.c and any cpu_mask
shall be passed to virtio abstraction after going through
vhost_parse_core_mask. There is no need to make the
g_vhost_core_mask accessible for virtio transports.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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In later patches rte_vhost functions will be moved
to rte_vhost_user.c. To prepare for this,
iterator is used in place of accessing g_vhost_devices.
While here, followed the same style of iterating in
spdk_vhost_config_json().
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g_vhost_mutex scope is only within vhost.c as
it should. Meanwhile there is an internal vhost API to
use this lock from any of the vhost files.
Later patches in the series move some functions from
vhost.c to rte_vhost_user.c, where using only the
internal vhost API locks will be better suited.
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Creation of sockets is specific to rte_vhost, so it
functionality responsible for setting path for them.
dev_dirname is renamed to g_vhost_user_dev_dirname
and its definition is moved to rte_vhost_user.
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Changing the vsession coalescing setting is specific
to rte_vhost as such it should be moved the rte_vhost_user
that focues on rte_vhost specific functionality.
Renamed with vhost_user_* prefix to match the file.
Since the rte_vhost functions are still called directly from
vhost.c, temporarily they are added to vhost_internal.h.
Once implementing virtio transport abstraction is complete,
some will be removed and others will be replaced with
a generic callback structure.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I98b3746952cfe09fb724c49e4050efc0c42985a5
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For some time already the DPDK rte_vhost interface was
accomodating for other types of devices than virtio-net.
rte_vhost_compat.c file contained the use of DPDK rte_vhost,
rather than workarounds. To make that clear it is now renamed
to rte_vhost_user.c.
This patch is first in series that reworks vhost library
with two goals in mind:
1) Refactor vhost and vhost-blk to no longer depend on rte_vhost.
All references to that API will be moved to rte_vhost_user.c.
2) Add a transport abstraction for virtio-blk devices.
vhost-blk will now be able to expose virtio-blk using multiple
implementations of the interface.
First one will be vhost_user that depends on DPDK rte_vhost library.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ib6d4e4a6352069fa76e6b017ec203dab75f887b8
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A somewhat hidden functionality was present in spdk_vhost_dev_find().
Caller could match a vhost controller by controller name (socket filename)
or by full path to the socket.
This function is used by vhost RPC too.
The functionality of matching by full path was not documented,
nor matches what is presented in spdk_vhost_dev_get_name()
or vhost_get_controllers RPC.
This patch removes this functionality as part of series
to enable non-vhost-user type controllers, which might
not use the path to sockets.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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Previously we didn't post the response for CREATE IO SQ command
until the queue pair is connected finally, but for coming live
migration support, we will connect IO queue pairs in the destination
VM, and this function will also be called for this case, so here
we add a flag to indicate the CREATE IO SQ case.
Change-Id: Iab4c64a7ebb72bcffbfff712dc729c40eead7c7d
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The miration region data structure is from `vfio_device_migration_info`
defined in `linux/vfio.h`, `vfio_device_migration_info` is in the 0th
offset of the VFIO_REGION_SUBTYPE_MIGRATION region, and in vfio-user,
we reserve first one page of BAR9 for this MMIO accesses.
libvfio-user already helps us to hide some implementation details
based on vfio migration specification, here we just use the two
fields to help the migration process.
Change-Id: I8917ba892bbfdfdf4f135f5d6b4923ab0e4a6250
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We will report the live migration region to VM via sparse
mmap, offset after 0x1000 is the NVMe device state data
structure, and offset start from 0 is the structure
vfio_device_migration_info defined by the VFIO driver.
All accesses between 0x0-0x1000 will use the MMIO callbacks,
and accesses to NVMe device state will use shared memory map
way.
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We will use the NVMe device state data structure to save/restore
a NVMe controller in source/destination VM.
NVMe device migration region is defined as below:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
| nvme_migr_device_state | private controller data | queue pairs | BARs |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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For CREATE IO SQ command, we will defer to post completion
until the SQ was connected, we may call post_completion()
in different threads, so here we will send a message
to CQ thread when necessary.
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We should disconnect ADMIN queue pair after shutdown
returned, or we may leak ADMIN socket resources after
free the controller data structure.
Fix issue #2289.
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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
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Convert the batch to the single command inside of it.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ia117175ef3f4a8290d313e0bdc794f6a3276e042
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Increase the batch size and with it the effective queue depth per
channel to 512.
Change-Id: Ide665e92d47ee753c141f34dd6a8bc4d040fe8db
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Transparently group independent operations into idxd batch operations
between polls. This increases the effective queue depth.
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This is no longer needed.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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SPDK RDMA target reports msdbd=16, these addtitional
SGL descriptors are located in capsule. The user can
set ICD size lower than required for msdbd=16. This
patch verifies that ICD can hold all additional SGLs.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: I875d40e14e6506c39169d084e56df7ca5d761209
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We will assign each SQ with different poll group in round
robin way by default, this may cause race condition to
post completions to one CQ in different threads, so here
we will assign the SQs which share one CQ into same poll
group.
Also enable multiple cores NVMe compliance tests so that
to cover shared IO CQ case.
Change-Id: I9d7cc78aaedceed23986d9f89ed945e0eb337e09
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Previously we mixed SQ/CQ definition together, one queue pair
data structure may contain CQ,SQ or both CQ and SQ separately,
while here, we split the queue pair definition into SQ and CQ
respectively as code cleanup.
The NVMf library uses queue pair concept, but for vfio-user
case, each SQ created by VM is mapped to NVMf queue pair, so
we also change `connected_qps` to `connected_sqs` to reflect
the fact.
No actual code logic change in this commit.
Change-Id: I293ccbfbf054fe864d348fc56793dd1ccd366f6d
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libvfio-user will call quiesce callback when there are
memory region add/remove and device state change requests
from client, and in the quiesce callback, we will pause
the subsystem so that it's safe to do everything after
it, then after quiesce callback, we will resume the
subsystem. The quiesce callback is also used in
live migration, each device state change will quiesce
the device first.
Change-Id: I3a6a0320ad76c6b2d1d65c754b9f79cce5c9c683
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We will use the controller state to implement the coming
device quiesce feature, it's safe to do anyting when
a subsystem is in PAUSED state.
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Users may remove the listener while VM is connected, the endpoint is
associated with Unix Domain socket file, we should destroy the endpoint,
however, the controller maybe still active for now, because nvmf
library will help us to disconnect all queue pairs in asynchronous
way. Here we use the same way as the NVMf library to destroy the
controller when there is no connected queue pairs.
Fix#2246.
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The controller may be freed eailer than endpoint, so we still
need to unregister the memory region from SPDK. The case
can happen when removing the listener while VM is connected.
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We should hold the transport lock to iterate endpoints.
Fix issue #2313.
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We met an issue that client got a NVMe completion with old SC
bit, so we add a memory barrier here to ensure the NVMe completion
is fully populated.
Fix issue #2323.
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These tracepoints don't include this parameter in their definitions.
This patch fixes the following assertion when the traces are enabled in
the thread library:
```
_spdk_trace_record: Assertion `0 && "Unexpected number of tracepoint arguments"' failed
```
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5159dbafd25c3150c90fa26c966dadb1fe239953
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Admin commands can be sent and polled from any thread, which also means
that the error injection queue on the admin qpair can be accessed from
multiple threads. Therefore, any modifications to that queue should be
done under the ctrlr lock.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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Nightly build failing on Centos 7 machine
C compiler for the host machine: cc (gcc 4.8.5 "cc (GCC) 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-44)")
C linker for the host machine: cc ld.bfd 2.27-44
Host machine cpu family: x86_64
Host machine cpu: x86_64
Errors like:
idxd.c: In function ‘spdk_idxd_submit_crc32c’:
idxd.c:902:24: error: ‘prev_crc’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
desc->crc32c.addr = (uint64_t)prev_crc;
Signed-off-by: Pawel Piatek <pawelx.piatek@intel.com>
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There is an error case that the block device didn't complete
outstanding IOs during the controller reset or shutdown, so
the NVMf library will wait until all the IOs returned from
the backend, however, so here we added a timeout timer, when
the time expired, we will try to reset the block device which
hold the outstanding IOs.
Fix#2194.
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After a series of recent patches, introducing individual
tracepoint enabling, the "all" and "0xffff" parameters stopped
working (we call spdk_trace_set_tpoints which sets tracepoints only
once, but we need to iterate over all groups in a given mask).
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Add/modify tpoints around io_device name in lib/bdev/bdev.c
and lib/thread/thread.c.
Deleted double spaces in commets of trace_defs.h.
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We can do all of the configuration in spdk_idxd_get_channel, and the
configuration step was always done immediately after getting the channel
anyway.
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The driver still may use batches to implement some operations or for
efficiency reasons.
Batching my be resurrected in the future, but for now we need to do some
fairly extensive performance changes on the driver and eliminating all
of this unused/inactive code makes that much easier.
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These will be used internally by some of the other code paths.
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The batching API will be removed from idxd shortly.
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dynamically
This can be done once on allocation rather than every time the batch is
submitted.
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This only needs to be updated on the last step of the CRC calculation.
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poll_group_disconnect_qpair() is used only in a single place now
and transport_poll_group_disconnect_qpair() always returns 0 for all
transport.
Let's remove unnecessary processing for return code.
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nvme_poll_group_disconnect_qpair() is called only by a single place now.
We do not need the flag poll_group_disconnect_in_progress any more.
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spdk_nvme_poll_group_remove() is available only for disconnected
qpairs now. Hence spdk_nvme_poll_group_remove() does not have to
check if qpair is connected and call nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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Previously, when connecting qpair, we allocated stats per qpair if poll
group is not used or we set stats per poll group otherwise.
Then when deleting qpair, we freed per qpair stats if allocated.
However, if qpair is still not completely disconnected after removing
qpair from poll group, pqpair->stat is use-after-free and it causes
a segmentation fault.
To fix this issue, we set pqpair->stat to &g_dummy_stats instead.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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Previously, when connecting qpair, we allocated stats per qpair
if poll group is not used or we set stats per poll group otherwise.
Then when removing qpair from poll group, we cleared qpair->stats pointer.
However, if qpair is still not completely disconnected after removing
qpair from poll group, tqpair->stats is NULL and it causes a segmentation
fault.
Hence we set tqpair->stats to &g_dummy_stats instead of NULL.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() calls nvme_poll_group_disconnect_qpair() if the qpair
uses a poll group, and nvme_poll_group_disconnect_qpair() calls
nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() if the state of the qpair is not DISCONNECTING.
This relationship made the code very complex.
A few patches starting from this patch simplifies disconnect and free qpair
operations.
This patch swaps the ordering of nvme_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair() and
spdk_nvme_poll_group_remove() in spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair().
This ensures the qpair is disconnected when spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair()
calls spdk_nvme_poll_group_remove().
This enables us to limit spdk_nvme_poll_group_remove() to be available
only for disconnected qpairs.
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For the purpose to support shared IO CQ feature, we will construct
the queue pair data structure at the beginning, and setup SQ/CQ
separately in CREATE IO SQ/CQ routine.
Previously we will disconnect queue pair when got a DELETE IO CQ
command, now we disconnect queue pair when got a DELETE IO SQ command,
and in the disconnect completion callback, we will release the IO SQ
resources, there is a case that the VM will just RESET/SHUTDOWN
controller when IO queue pairs are connected, for this case, we
will also try to release CQ resources in the disconnect completion
callback.
`free_qp` function now is only called when destroying a controller.
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Currently we only use round robin way to assign queue
pair to each poll group.
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Acceptor poller is registered using rate value
from transport opts structure, but this structure is
initialized on generic transport layer when create()
function completes, so at this time acceptor poll rate
is 0.
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This is necessary to failover another path when multipath is configured.
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FUSE has a limitation of 128KiB. Adding a check that returns ENOMEM for
ioctl and logs the error. Applies to both in and out buffers
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Adding metadata support for io commands. Currently metadata is ignored
even if present in the cmd struct. Making metadata adress
readable/writable depending on data transfer bits. Adding extra unit
test to make sure metadata fields are populated.
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Modify admin passthru so that result field of passthru struct is always
populated. This should be safe since dw0 is either reserved or contains
command specific info. This is specifically meant for the namespace
management command when attempting to create a namespace. As per spec:
"Dword 0 of the completion queue entry contains the Namespace Identifier
created.". So for nvme cli and perhaps other application to see what is
the id of the namespace created there needs to be a way to pass the
information back.
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-Change cuse ioctl reply from status code to whole status field.
-Add negative test for nvme cli cuse: Power Managment on Namespace
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Add information which tgroup_ids/_names are duplicated - currently
we only show the second argument of comparison.
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Add support to enable individual traces through rpc commands
and modify jsonrpc.md to describe the changes.
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The bdev fio plugin has a destructor function that
cleans up the initialization thread, and we can't
have it run after we've cleaned up DPDK or we get
seg faults.
The toolchains reserve priorities 1 to 100 for
internal usage, meaning 101 is the highest usable
priority level. We'll use this for the env_dpdk
destructor priority, meaning it would be the last
destructor to execute.
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This change introduces initial experimental wrappers for enabling/
disabling rte_pci_device interrupts and for getting event file
descriptor assosiated with an interrupt.
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This is the only time where we're allowed to invalidate namespace
handles, so use this opportunity to release inactive ones.
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This is the count of items in the RB_TREE, so put the two next to each
other.
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We only populate active namespaces into the main namespace tree, so we
don't need a separate list of active namespaces too.
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These are no longer complex enough to warrant being separate functions.
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Since this is now sparsely populated, a tree is a better choice.
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Some subsystems report a very large maximum value for the number of
namespaces, but in essentially every case the subsystem is sparsely
populated with active namespaces. To save memory, don't allocate
objects for the inactive ones.
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Set the SQ/CQ size to 0 so that we will not try to remmap
the ADMIN queue pair in the memory region callback before
the ADMIN queue pair was enabled.
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When deleting a CQ, we will use its reference count to check
how many SQs associate with it.
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This is a preparation to support shared IO CQ case, and we will
create/delete SQ/CQ separately, so define the queue state as the
first step.
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Add dtrace probes aroung qpair/controller/subsystem management
to help with debugging issue #2055.
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Chaining may be faster, but this is really an implementation detail of
the idxd driver. Push the decision on how to implement a vectored crc
down into the individual drivers and eliminate it from the generic
framework.
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This uses a batch with the fence flag for now. There are several other
implementation options that will be explored in the future.
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Compare two scattered memory regions
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Each portion of the discovery log has a header which
includes a 'genctr'. This number indicates the
current generation of the discovery log. If this
number changes during the process of fetching the
discovery log in multiple chunks, wait for the
current fetch to complete, but then start over.
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Return if outstanding_commands > 0. This reduces
indentation for the rest of the code in the
function and simplifies the diff for an upcoming
patch.
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It makes it easier to read the logs, as the state values are printed as
integers.
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This patch adds support for using zero-copy operations to execute IO
requests in the TCP transport. Of course, they're only used if the
underlying bdev supports them. Additionally, only requests with no
in-capsule-data can be executed using this mechanism.
Added several new states to accommodate for the difference in a way
zero-copy is handled. Also, these flows very depending on the type of a
request (read or write). It stems from zero-copy semantics: to perform
a write we need to wait for zcopy_end completion, while for reads
zcopy_end can only be submitted once we send all of the requested data
to the host.
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Zero-copy requests are kept on the outstanding queue for the whole
duration of the request - from the initial zcopy_start submission to the
completion of zcopy_end. This means, that there's a period in which a
request doesn't wait for a completion from the bdev layer, but is still
on the oustanding queue (after zcopy_start callback, before zcopy_end
submit). If a qpair gets disconnected while a request is in this state,
we need to manually force its completion, as otherwise it might hang
indefinitely (e.g. waiting for host data).
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The zero-copy requests can also be queued when a subsystem is paused, so
we need to properly resume and submit them by using zcopy_start.
Since only requests that haven't received the zero-copy buffer (i.e.
before zcopy_start was called) can be queued, we don't need to bother
with checking zcopy_phase.
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If there is still some inflight IO which prevents
vhost_session_stop_done(), stop_poller can try
within 4 seconds, and then call vhost_session_stop_done
with -ETIMEDOUT.
This can avoid endless blocking in ctrl pthread if there
is no response from vhost session or its backend bdev.
Then spdk vhost target can still serve all other vhost
devices and operations besides the error one.
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It ensures that we decrement io_outstanding counter for requests for
which zcopy_start failed. Also, removed a note stating that such
requests are reverted to regular IO path, as this is not the case.
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Since spdk_bdev_zcopy_end() cannot really fail (it only fails if we pass
a bad bdev_io), we can simplify the nvmf zcopy_end functions by making
them void and always expect asynchronous completion.
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Since this path now supports sending zero-copy, use it for zcopy_start.
Additionally, it makes it possible make zcopy_start void, as it reports all errors
asynchronously via request_complete(), and remove some of the duplicated
error checks.
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If a request gets resubmitted and is completed immediately (i.e. the
processing function returns SPDK_NVMF_REQUEST_EXEC_STATUS_COMPLETE), the
upper layer needs to be notified via spdk_nvmf_request_complete().
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Additionally, the NVMe completion status is now updated and the IOs are
queued if the bdev layer doesn't have enough IO descriptors. It makes
the zcopy operations behave similarly to the other IO operations.
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It makes their names consistent with the bdev API.
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The zcopy_start requests are now executed through
nvmf_ctrlr_process_io_cmd. It makes the zero-copy share checks with the
regular IO path.
Note, that zcopy_end doesn't utilize this path and is directly submitted
to the bdev layer, as it doesn't need to perform these checks (they were
already verified in the accompanying zcopy_start).
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This will allow the zero-copy requests to share more code with the
regular IO path.
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It will make it possible to submit zero-copy requests through
spdk_nvmf_request_exec().
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The code should never reach these functions for requests using
zero-copy.
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It's more descriptive that way, as it's clear the function works on a
single request. Also, passing a request instead of zcopy_phase makes it
more convient to use.
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It makes it possible for the user to specify whether a transport should
try to use zero-copy to execute requests when possible.
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These set_level/get_level functions and REGISTER(log),
have nothing to do with log_flag.c, why we put them there.
I think we might as well put them to log.c.
And "define MAX_TMPBUF 1024", repeated.
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We already use destructor functions in env_dpdk to do
some cleanup at process exit, so let's also add one
to call rte_eal_cleanup. This ensures all hugepage
files are freed before the process exits.
Fixes issue #2267.
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Let user pass a name of tracepoint group. Currently the only way to
enable traces with '-e' option is to pass the tpoint mask, which is
cumbersome. This patch modifies our API to accept strings as parameters.
Example:
-e nvmf_tcp:2,thread
enables nvmf_tcp's second tracepoint and the whole thread tpoint group.
Modified spdk_trace_enable_tpoint_group() - it will be also used in
the changed form later in the series to accept tpoint mask when using
RPCs to activate/deactivate traces.
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Make trace_create_tpoint_group_mask() an external function.
This is going to be used in following patch.
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we don't remove the socket fd from socket group when
nvmf_tcp_poll_group_add() return error, and when
closing the socket there is an assertion.
This was found via llvm_nvme_fuzz via TCP transport.
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If blobs held in a blobstore are opened a lot, lookup
by RB_TREE will be much more efficient.
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We recently improved qpair disconnect process and added assert
if we get a completion without any error when a qpair is disconnected.
However unexpectedly we saw this case very often when we ran the test
test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh for the real hardware in the test pool.
So we remove the assert and change the ERRLOG to INFOLOG.
Fixes one of the issues in #2300
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We have very frequent failures when we run test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh
in the test pool.
Call stack showed nvmf_stop_listen_disconnect_qpairs() accessed
qpair->ctrlr even if qpair->ctrlr was NULL.
nvmf_stop_listen_disconnect_qpairs() did not check if qpair->ctrlr is
not NULL before accessing qpair->ctrlr->subsys.
When a qpair is added to a poll group, qpair->ctrlr is cleared to NULL.
The test code test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh executes multiple
reconnects for path error.
So a conflict might occur between adding a qpair to a poll group and
disconnecting a qpair in a poll group.
In this case, it may be acceptable even if we disconnect a qpair whose
qpair->ctrlr is NULL. It will be better than SIGSEGV.
Fixes one of the issues in #2300
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If nvme ctrlr is resetting or initializing, free_io_qids
bitmap is already freed or not created yet. In that case
an attempt to create IO qpair leads to segmentation fault.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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In current implementation RDMA qpair is destroyed right after
disconnect. That is not graceful qpair shutdown process since
there can be requests submitted to HW and we may receive
completions for already destroyed/freed qpair.
To avoid this, only disconnect qpair in ctrlr_disconnect_qpair
transport callback, all other resources will be released in
ctrlr_delete_io_qpair cb.
This patch is useful when nvme poll groups are used since in
that case we use shared CQ, if the disconnected qpair has WRs
submitted to HW then qpair's destruction will be deferred to
poll group.
When nvme poll groups are not used, this patch doesn't change
anything, in that case destruction flow is still ungraceful.
However since CQ is destroyed immediately after qpair,
we shouldn't receive any requests which point to released
resources. A correct solution for non-poll group case
requires async diconnect API which may lead to significant
rework.
There is a bug when Soft Roce is used - we may receive
a completion with "normal" status when qpair is already
disconnected and all nvme requests are aborted. Added
a workaround for it.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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These definitions will be used in the next patch to check if
device is rxe
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This patch aims to introduce a change in enabling
tracepoints inside SPDK. Currently every hit tracepoint will
be stored inside an internal buffer, what is inconvenient when
looking for certain information (eg. starting IO to record
some tracepoints, stopping the IO and having the tracepoint
buffer flooded with irrelevant information before copying the
contents connected with IO operations).
The tpoint mask option (-e) has been extended with ':' character.
User may now enter tpoint mask for individual trace points
inside chosen tpoint group.
Example: "-e 0x20:3f", where "0x20" stands for tpoint group,
':' is a separator and "3f" is the tpoint mask.
Change-Id: I2a700aa5a75a6abb409376e8f5c44d5501629877
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Some devices may support SRQ depth lower than defaulut
value 4096
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Otherwise, this field is left unassigned and the host receives some
garbage cid.
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When aborting a request in a NEED_BUFFER state, we set it's completion
status and remove it from the pending_buf_queue. Since it's no longer
on that queue and there's no completion it's waiting for, we need to
manually kick.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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The tracepoint passes qpair pointer as an argument, while not specifying
it in its definitions, which makes the following assertion to fail:
trace.c:83: _spdk_trace_record: Assertion `0 && "Unexpected number of tracepoint arguments"' failed.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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Currently if we remove a listener from a subsystem, we
disconnect *all* qpairs that have the same transport ID
as the listener being removed.
Fix that, since we should only disconnect qpairs from
controllers associated with the subsystem that had the
listener removed.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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There is situation that num_extent_pages is zero and original pointer is
also NULL, the realloc() could return a Not NULL pointer.
Related UT has been added and updated.
1) In the default allocation (num_clusters == 0), the extent_pages is not allocated as expected.
2) In the thin provisioning allocation (num_clusters != 0), the extent_pages will be allocated if extent_table is used.
More related information as below:
The crux of the problem is that according to POSIX:
realloc: "If ptr is NULL, then the call is equivalent to malloc(size)"
malloc: "If size is 0, then malloc returns either NULL or a unique pointer value that can later be successfully passed to free"
blobstore was relying on realloc(NULL, 0) always return a unique pointer value, and not NULL. This is not portable behavior.
Change-Id: Ibc28d9696f15a3c0e2aa6bb2371dc23576c28954
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This id can be used as the 'portid' for discovery
log entries. Previously we were putting the entry
index in the portid field which was incorrect.
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This API is a helper for getting the full discovery
log page from a discovery controller. It will read the
log page header to get the total number of entries,
allocate a buffer for all of the entries, and then
issue a series of get_log_page commands to read each
4KiB worth of entries.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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nvme_ctrlr_construct_namespaces
We can just reallocate here to be more efficient.
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In the one place this was called, we can call nvme_ns_construct
instead. There's no harm in re-fetching the identify pages.
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No code changes. Move these up so they can be used by some of the
regular command submit paths in future patches.
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spdk_ioviter_next will walk through two iovecs and yield pointers
to common length segments. For example, given a source iovec (siov) with
4 1KiB elements and a destination iovec (diov) with 1 4KiB element, the
following will happen:
first spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[0].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base
len = 1KiB
second spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[1].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 1KiB
len = 1KiB
third spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[2].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 2KiB
len = 1KiB
fourth spdk_ioviter_next:
src = siov[3].iov_base
dst = diov[0].iov_base + 3KiB
len = 1KiB
fifth spdk_ioviter_next:
len = 0
This is a useful utility for performing operations where both the source
and destination are scattered memory. As an example and a test vehicle,
spdk_iovcpy has been updated to use this internally.
Change-Id: I7e35e76d38e78d07ea1caf6282d0dfc02182aa83
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The host may have specified a hostnqn to use to connect to
a discovery ctrlr, so we can't just use the default ctrlr
opts to connect - we need to call the probe_cb (if there is
one) to get any options that the host may have specified.
Tested by using discovery_aer tool, creating a subsystem and
listener, and then adding a host on the target side that matches
the hostnqn specified to the discovery_aer tool.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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In NVMF Revision spec 1.1a, discovery log should be updated
when removing hostnqn of subsystem.
Update unit test to check the discovery log when removing
hostnqn and destroying subsystem.
Signed-off-by: Peng Lian <peng.lian@smartx.com>
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Macro PCI_CFG_SPACE_EXP_SIZE isn't defined in kernel 4.9.x, so
we use a fixed value here instead.
Fix issue #2282.
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This change implements mechanism to allow user to
define multiple tpoint masks separeted with a comma
(e.g. 0x400, 0x8).
This is going to be used in the next patch to implement
enabling of individual tracepoints inside a tracepoint group.
Change-Id: I963f89684aa62b6e1dde57e22ddf835aa2c89f05
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it is possible that some specific transport doesn't support
NVMF_MAX_ASYNC_EVENTS (although it is a recommended value by spec)
with that change it is possible to reduce aerl on transport specific
layer so it can be advertised correctly during identify controller
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kalwas <jacek.kalwas@intel.com>
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Not every transport requires accept poller - transport specific
layer can have its own policy and way of handling new connection.
APIs to notify generic layer are already in place
- spdk_nvmf_poll_group_add
- spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair
Having accept poller removed should simplify interrupt mode impl
in transport specific layer.
Fixes issue #1876
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On aarch64 platforms, doorbells update from guest VM may not be seen
on SPDK target side. This is because there is memory type mismatch
situation here. That is on guest VM side, the doorbells are treated as
device memory while on SPDK target side, it is treated as normal
memory. And this situation cause problem on ARM platform.
Refer to "https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102376/0100/
Memory-aliasing-and-mismatched-memory-types". Only using spdk_mb()
cannot fix this. Use "dc civac" to invalidate cache may solve this.
Profiling data did not show big performance degradataion.
Signed-off-by: Rui Chang <rui.chang@arm.com>
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This RPC lists all PCI devices attached to an SPDK application. Each
device is identified by a BDF and contains a buffer with a copy of its
config space.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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This function serializes a buffer as a hex string.
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These APIs are not safe, since they do not hold the
pci device lock across calls, which can cause problems
if a device is inserted or removed while handles
returned by these APIs are being used.
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This is a safer alternative to spdk_pci_get_first/next_device,
since those APIs do not hold the lock between calls.
Future patches will remove those APIs, and change callers to
use this new API instead.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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If a subsystem has no listeners, then there is no need
to update the discovery log when adding a host, or setting
a subsystem to allow all hosts.
This eliminates some unnecessary discovery log update
notifications, especially when setting 'allow any hosts'
on a subsystem immediately after it is created (and before
it has any listeners).
Update unit test to check the adding a host to a
subsystem without listeners does not rev the genctr.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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The discovery log isn't updated when a subsystem is created
or deleted, it's only updated when a listener for a
subsystem is added or removed.
So remove the nvmf_update_discovery_log() in the subsystem
create and delete paths. They just generate extra AER
completions that potentially cause the host to do unneeded
work.
Note that if a subsystem is deleted with active listeners,
the subsystem delete path will remove each of the listeners
before deleting the subsystem itself. So the discovery log
will still get updated when those listeners are removed.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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The NVMe bdev module enables asynchronous IO QP creation by default, after
calling `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair` and `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_connect_io_qpair`,
the queue pair is in connecting state at the beginning, then users may call
`spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair` immediately, and the common layer will
change queue state to NVME_QPAIR_DISCONNECTING and NVME_QPAIR_DESTROYING,
so in function `nvme_pcie_ctrlr_delete_io_qpair` the workaround to wait
for create cq/sq callbacks will not be called, instead of using the common
layer queue state here, we should use the internal `pcie_state`.
Fix#2245.
Change-Id: I801caf26563464b135035bf7fa2f63def13de9f4
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/10445
Reviewed-by: Dong Yi <dongx.yi@intel.com>
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Batching will be made available for DSA specifically through the new
idxd_perf tool.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ic51d9ad3692074805b1ffa705cea8be35737c778
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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The NVMe bdev module will support two features, delayed reconnect and
delete after multiple failures of reconnect to improve error recovery.
The recently added two APIs, spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() and
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async(), were not good enough.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_ctx was not necessary. It had only a pointer to ctrlr.
Using a pointer to ctrlr directly saves us from undesirable malloc error
processing.
Separate spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() into spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect()
and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_async(). spdk_nvme_ctrlr_disconnect()
disconnects ctrlr including disconnecting adminq.
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_async() moves the ctrlr state to INIT.
Then rename spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async() by
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reconnect_poll_async().
Finally deprecate spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_async() and
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset_poll_async().
The following patches will change the NVMe bdev module to use these new APIs.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Id1d6858dcdc5fc2e9db0a6ebf3f79cab4f9bbcb7
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Future patches will remove some of the more complex conditions
between different configure flags. As a result duplicate entries
might be present in DPDK_LIB_LIST.
Just for tidiness of the DPDK linker args, the DPDK_LIB_LIST_SORTED
is added. Using sort function removes duplicate entries in the list.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I318fd0cebbd30a80d281175b7d48bb3249abb841
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This library was never used, remove it.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5d0255f4b9ddbe98b349b4253f87e5332fe7057f
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SPDK supports only maintained LTS versions of DPDK.
For SPDK 22.01 this means DPDK 20.11 and 21.11.
This patch removes paths for earlier versions of DPDK.
There is no need to check if library is present for the following:
- rte_telemetry was added as rte_eal dependency in DPDK 20.05
- rte_kvargs was added as rte_eal dependency in DPDK 18.08
- rte_pmd_aesni_mb, rte_pmd_isal, rte_pmd_qat were removed in DPDK 20.11
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I30c4cdb0fe0634db50bc34d7d6c232806ff49960
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At this time raid5 bdev does not depend on rte_hash in any way.
Meanwhile NVMe-oF Fibre Channel transport does.
This patch reflects that in the mk file for env_dpdk.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I2ba3e016337866f80fc7a6043cef87bf33cf2373
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The nvmf library will use INTEL VID/SSVID/IEEE values by default,
each transport can overwrite them if needed.
Change-Id: I9dad521c4d080b6f0cc1aaeb4b5d5f6863c6846d
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Also we don't treat exceptions when getting INTEL log pages
as a fatal error, the initialization will still contine.
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Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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When NVMe passthru command (IO or admin) fails on submission (e.g. it
is not supported), set DNR bit in completion status field. There is no
sense in retrying the command in this case.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I55960c128bd9fc31f6defef0b9832259a71684b1
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If NVMe admin passthru command is not supported by underlying bdev,
set status code in NVMe completion to INVALID_OPCODE.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I29c4e1f8263b76b27c199cfd2d9b2474432ec70b
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The originally detected problem is that SPDK NVMf target fails command
with invalid opcode with status code INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR instead of
INVALID_OPCODE. All unknown commands on IO queue are passed to
underlying block device layer as NVME_IO type. It is not checked if
this type of commands is supported and, when command fails,
INTERNAL_DEVICE_ERROR is set as status code. If command fails on
submission, status code is set to INVALID_OPCODE which is more
relevant.
This patch adds check if command type is supported to
bdev_nvme_*_passthru functions. If not supported, it is failed with
ENOTSUP.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I4d7f7639da17dd3b1dc3eee7eb1b4a4f876117a2
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Reviewed-by: Paul Luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
SPDK shouldn't use `free` to free the memory allocated by rte_zmalloc_socket.
Otherwises, the vhost-blk/scsi will continuously crash.
In this patch, SPDK don't free the dpdk allocated memory,
DPDK will free it finally. Add a flag to indice the resubmit handle.
Change-Id: I85fd84b7d27a091830006a0f84d541c48290cbb3
Signed-off-by: Li Feng <fengli@smartx.com>
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Move the CONFIGURE_AER state before SET_KEEP_ALIVE to
make sure that we run the CONFIGURE_AER state for
discovery controllers.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ia4e24f6507c43e3fece06b9161ff8e0b8fa0e97d
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We will actually run the CONFIGURE_AER state for
discovery controllers in a future patch.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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in case of failure groups shall be destroyed
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kalwas <jacek.kalwas@intel.com>
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Doorbell offset starts from 0x1000 is defined by the NVMe
specification, so rename it to remove `VFIO_USER` prefix.
Change-Id: Ie34b12b3d2618f9b0ad0cf7ccbb103ad2c900f47
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Calculate supported maximum number of queue pairs based on
BAR0 size, this value isn't allowed to change at runtime, also
define BAR4/5 based on number of MSIX vectors.
Since the maximum number of queues is a large value(512), so we
still define a default value when starting, users still can
overwrite this value with a number no greater than 512.
Change-Id: I1b4b6bdf2ff9d129c8bdd493ffdf0a51f8772d51
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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libvfio-user will save a copy inside the library.
Change-Id: If7bb052b03fb92e46abe50fa945b812d149ef01d
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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This reverts commit d9561c444f.
This patch is incorrectly iterating the CPU mask assuming it is
contiguous. However, rather than fix it, let's just let the kernel
scheduler place the thread where it thinks is best. It's going to prefer
idle cores anyway. So reverting is the simplest way forward.
Change-Id: I7b66cce7bfb6ddb108aa7576f508aa3b02b79138
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These can produce a lot of output, which doesn't really give any
additional information.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I572cd203d61c717ce6400f67ef27ec1d7bb54c0c
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adding transport to tgt should be the last step
also there is an issue before change i.e. if calloc failed then
transport remains on the list
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For error case, just set ctrlr->num_aers to 0, and
then the loop won't execute at all. This avoids an
extra call to nvme_ctrlr_set_state() and simplifies
the code a bit.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iff7bbf6e03d18b5f553b9e8527b4c803db583917
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Discovery services using the SPDK nvme driver may
use long-lasting connections that detect AER completions
to determine when there are changes in the discovery
log. This means that we still need to send keep alives
on discovery controller admin queues. So move the
SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT state immediately after
IDENTIFY, and run the SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT state
even for discovery controllers.
Note, we need the IDENTIFY's KAS value to properly
set the keep alive timeout, so we have to keep the
IDENTIFY state before SET_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5c6403c28fb72d42629c5f9009a89c4bfd44d162
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Keep alive is valid for discovery controllers, so don't overwrite
the value requested with zero in nvme_fabric_ctrlr_scan().
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I7dcda6ebf4ab1c8a9085e4e3a02b814d8e586a97
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Next patch in series will look up the struct spdk_sock_group_impl
from spdk_sock_group in spdk_sock_get_optimal_sock_group().
Since this is third place it will be used, make this function common.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I43d6472016782e78709c1d52aa74abf594e5bfe6
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When no optimal poll group exists for a qpair,
assignment for round robin happens in spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair().
RDMA transport implments the logic for this assignment in
nvmf_rdma_get_optimal_poll_group().
TCP relied on the spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair() instead.
This resulted in race condition when looking up and assigning
optimal poll groups - see #2113.
To remedy that, TCP now follows the same pattern as RDMA.
Next patch will improve the sock map lookup to fix the #2113.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I672d22ac15d06309edf87ece5d30f8e8d1095fbb
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There is a bad memory corruption where the code for CUSE attempts to write
one byte (with value 0x1) after the memory is freed.
Context:
When the CUSE device is unregistered, the poller thread is signaled with
fuse_session_exit(), which writes the value 1 to fuse_session::exited.
The poller thread then detects with fuse_session_exited() that it must exit
the routing and finally destroys its own fuse session with
cuse_lowlevel_teardown() before it exits.
However, FUSE may also call fuse_session_exit() for its internal purposes.
I'm not sure exactly under what conditions that happens, but I added
some trace messages and I could clearly see that the CUSE thread exits
before it was requested to exit in cuse_nvme_ns_stop().
If the poller thread early-exits, it would destroy its own FUSE session
(and free the memory) before fuse_session_exit() gets executed, causing
the memory to be corrupted with a single byte of value 0x1.
Reproducer:
The bug can be reproduced by resetting the FUSE session to NULL after it
is destroyed. This will cuse_nvme_ns_stop() to crash with a segmentation
fault in fuse_session_exit() because it tries to access a NULL pointer.
static void *
cuse_thread(void *arg)
{
[...]
free(buf.mem);
fuse_session_reset(cuse_device->session);
+ cuse_device->session = NULL;
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
This fix:
The fix I suggest is to destroy the FUSE session with
cuse_lowlevel_teardown() after the thread is joined.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Didelot <sdidelot@ddn.com>
Change-Id: I47202891a358f139506845110b012f840974b6fc
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair can be called when
qpair is already disconnected. In that case qpair's
state is changed to NVME_QPAIR_DESTROYING and
transport's ctrlr_delete_io_qpair callback is
called. RDMA and TCP transports call
nvme_transport_ctrlr_disconnect_qpair in
the callback and since qpair's state is
not DISCONNECTED or DISCONNECTING, qpair
is disconnected for the second time.
If spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair is called
when qpair is in ENABLED state than nothing
changes, qpair will be disconnected before destroy.
PCIE/vfio_user don't implement transport disconnect
callback, so they are not affected.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: I23e11856ecafb51669acf4a3118be049c11eecda
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Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I58794b7b946eeb8ff82512905af0a296e3b534aa
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/9817
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For DSM command, the NVMe drive may take a long time to finish it,
if we set a small timeout value for DSM command, the bdev/nvme module
will try to reset the IO queue pair when timeout happens,
in `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_free_io_qpair`, we will abort the outstanding
IO requests first, then in the `nvme_pcie_ctrlr_delete_io_qpair`,
we will poll the CQ for any requests that have been completed by
the NVMe controller, if there are NVMe completions in the CQ,
we will finish them again, thus double completions happened.
Here we rename `nvme_qpair_abort_reqs` to `nvme_qpair_abort_all_queued_reqs`,
so the common layer will just abort queued request, and let each
transport to abort outstanding requests case by case.
Fix#2233.
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Add a parameter which determines the owner of the
map - target or initiator. It allows to set different
access flags when creating Memory Regions
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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The unit test test_nvme_cuse_stop() manually creates 2 cuse devices
and executes nvme_cuse_stop(). Problem is that the Fuse session is
never initialized for those 2 cuse devices, causing cuse_nvme_ns_stop()
to access 'ns_device->session', which is a NULL pointer.
This bug is detected by ASAN as follows:
==77298==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000000000180 (pc 0x7fdac6d7d40e bp 0x000000000000 sp 0x7fff74768320 T0)
==77298==The signal is caused by a READ memory access.
==77298==Hint: address points to the zero page.
0 0x7fdac6d7d40e in fuse_session_destroy (/usr/lib64/libfuse3.so.3+0x1640e)
1 0x40dc7a in cuse_nvme_ns_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:851
2 0x40df59 in cuse_nvme_ctrlr_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:923
3 0x40f103 in nvme_cuse_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c:1094
4 0x415803 in test_nvme_cuse_stop /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut.c:393
5 0x7fdac724c1a6 (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x41a6)
6 0x7fdac724c528 (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x4528)
7 0x7fdac724d456 in CU_run_all_tests (/usr/lib64/libcunit.so.1+0x5456)
8 0x415a4e in main /home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut.c:415
9 0x7fdac62351e1 in __libc_start_main (/usr/lib64/libc.so.6+0x281e1)
10 0x403ddd in _start (/home/vagrant/spdk_repo/spdk/test/unit/lib/nvme/nvme_cuse.c/nvme_cuse_ut+0x403ddd)
The fix is to call fuse_session_destroy() only if the fuse session is != NULL.
Signed-off-by: Sylvain Didelot <sdidelot@ddn.com>
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We allocate from the head, so it's better to free to
the head too for better cache utilization.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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We allocate tasks from the head, so it's better to
free them to the head too for better cache utilization.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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The NOTICELOGs really clutter the output during
application start - it's better to make these DEBUGLOGs
instead.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This limitation doesn't really take effect currently,
since the typical number of slots per channel isn't
bigger than MAX_COMPLETIONS_PER_POLL. But there's
no reason for this limit anymore - we should always
poll as many completions as we find.
It's better to remove this now, in case we have
configs in the future with higher number of slots
per channel.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status() does not follow NVMe abort command
about return values.
NVMe abort command sets completion status to SUCCESS both for success and
failure cases and differentiates only the bit 0 of cdw0.
lib/nvmf do not use spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status() but checks only
success or failure at completion.
So there is no issue now but let spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status()
follow NVMe abort command. In future, the user of spdk_bdev_abort()
may use spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_status().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The pointer to struct spdk_nvmf_ctrlr is used to save mandatory
controller registers to the migration region.
Also rename some ctrlr/qpiar to vu_ctrlr/vu_qpiar.
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1. use the transport lock to protect transport endpoints list.
2. don't use mixed errno and -1 as the return value, use -1 for all error cases.
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When destroying controller, we will disconnect each connected qpair,
and in the spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect() call, qpair_fini() will also
try to hold the same lock, so existing vfio-user implementation assume
that qpair_fini() will not be called in the same context. Patch
https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8963 remind me that
vfio-user has this issue. While here, we add one more thread poll
to avoid such issue.
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For live migration support in vfio-user transport, we need to pause
the subsystem when starting migration in source VM, then after
migration, the subsystem is in paused state, when exiting the
application, we will call spdk_nvmf_subsystem_stop() at last,
and existing code will assert this case.
Change-Id: If5214c45973b27f6092c4a6d71ede336e54d89e8
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The recent changes merged multiple Data-OUT PDUs within the same
sequence into a single subtask up to 64KB.
However, they were not enough.
For a large write operation, the hardware iSCSI HBA host sent an immediate
data whose size was not block size multiples and then more solicit
data through R2T exchanges.
One example for a 64KB write operation was as follows:
host sent SCSI Write with 5792 bytes and F = 1
target replied a R2T
host sent Data-OUT with 15880 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 11536 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 2848 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 11536 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 5744 bytes
host sent Data-OUT with 12200 bytes and F = 1
The hardware iSCSI HBA host can decide the size of the unsolicited data
but the SPDK iSCSI target can require the host to send the solicited data
whose size is block size multiples.
Hence we merge immediate data to the following R2T data if the immediate
data is not more than 64KB and more R2T data come.
Add another test case to check if the fix works for the above example.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This clean up will make the following patches easier.
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Issue: spdk_top tracked pollers by the poller name string and the
thread_id they are running on. This shows incorrect stats when
multiple pollers exist on the same thread with the same name.
Solution: Added a unique poller id for each poller on a thread and
to allow spdk_top to track pollers by thread_id and poller_id.
Signed-off-by: Michael Piszczek <mpiszczek@ddn.com>
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Wait until the namespace is attached, where it does this operation
again. As of this commit it doesn't really matter because it is just
filling in some values in a structure and if it does it twice it's not a
problem. But later when we only allocate active namespaces, we do not
want to allocate the namespace twice.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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This function destructs a single namespace and removes it from the
controller.
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This was sometimes used as the maximum array index and sometimes as the
maximum count. Make it consistent everywhere and give it a better name.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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list
The list should always be null terminated, but add an additional layer
of buffer overrun protection.
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This quirk was already applied to the 0x0A53 SSD, but is
likely needed on 0x0A54 as well.
Possible fix for issue #2231.
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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.
Signed-off-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@wdc.com>
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DPDK vhost will call `new_device` when the VRINGs are
queue paired(virtio-net) or all the VRINGs are started.
However, for virtio-blk/scsi, SeaBIOS will only use one
VRING queue, DPDK added a workaround patch to add
`pre_msg_handle` and `post_msg_handle` callbacks to let
devices other than virtio-net to process such scenarios.
In SPDK, we will start the device when there is one valid
VRING, so there is a case that SPDK and DPDK have different
state for one device. For a virtio-scsi device, SeaBIOS will
only start the request queue, and in the BIOS stage, SPDK will
start the device but DPDK doesn't think so. If users killed
SPDK vhost target at the moment, in `session_shutdown`, SPDK
will expect DPDK to call `destroy_device` to do the cleanup,
but DPDK won't do that as it thinks the device isn't started.
Here in `session_shutdown`, SPDK will do this first, it's OK
that DPDK will call another `destroy_device` for devices that
have the same state both in SPDK and DPDK.
Fix issue #2228.
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_stop_session() is called while holding the global vhost lock,
and in the caller we do release the vhost lock, so even for the
error return from device backend, we don't need to release it
in _stop_session().
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`struct spdk_vhost_dev vdev` in `struct spdk_vhost_scsi_dev` can be
unregistered in `vhost_scsi_dev_remove`, so we can't use it
anymore in other places after `vhost_dev_unregister`.
Ideally `state->remove_cb` should not take the `vdev` as
the input parameter either, but I don't find it's used
anywhere, so leave it unchanged.
==29555==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x602000006df0
READ of size 2 at 0x602000006df0 thread T0 (reactor_0)
#0 0x7f3c246c0f0a (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0x9cf0a)
#1 0x7f3c246c3c15 in vsnprintf (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0x9fc15)
#2 0xa55cfa in spdk_vlog /spdk/lib/log/log.c:158
#3 0xa5596f in spdk_log /spdk/lib/log/log.c:110
#4 0x842e43 in remove_scsi_tgt /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost_scsi.c:208
#5 0x851508 in vhost_scsi_dev_remove_tgt_cpl_cb /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost_scsi.c:1149
#6 0x8383f1 in foreach_session_finish_cb /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost.c:1144
#7 0x9d3223 in msg_queue_run_batch /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:703
#8 0x9d73fe in thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:919
#9 0x9d7c3b in spdk_thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:979
#10 0x8812fe in _reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:920
#11 0x881bf1 in reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:958
#12 0x88292b in spdk_reactors_start /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:1060
#13 0x873ff9 in spdk_app_start /spdk/lib/event/app.c:585
#14 0x408044 in main /spdk/app/vhost/vhost.c:105
#15 0x7f3c23691f42 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23f42)
#16 0x407add in _start (/spdk/build/bin/vhost+0x407add)
0x602000006df0 is located 0 bytes inside of 8-byte region [0x602000006df0,0x602000006df8)
freed by thread T0 (reactor_0) here:
#0 0x7f3c2473191f in __interceptor_free (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0x10d91f)
#1 0x8369f2 in vhost_dev_unregister /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost.c:1024
#2 0x84f32d in vhost_scsi_dev_remove /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost_scsi.c:913
#3 0x83cdb7 in spdk_vhost_dev_remove /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost.c:1494
#4 0x83ed66 in vhost_fini /spdk/lib/vhost/vhost.c:1644
#5 0x9d3223 in msg_queue_run_batch /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:703
#6 0x9d73fe in thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:919
#7 0x9d7c3b in spdk_thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:979
#8 0x8812fe in _reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:920
#9 0x881bf1 in reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:958
#10 0x88292b in spdk_reactors_start /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:1060
#11 0x873ff9 in spdk_app_start /spdk/lib/event/app.c:585
#12 0x408044 in main /spdk/app/vhost/vhost.c:105
#13 0x7f3c23691f42 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23f42)
Change-Id: I511c4316a838cd92961d57c9193d384acd49d760
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Previously task->current_data_offset was updated by add_transfer_task().
However, the following patches will merge unsolicited data and solicited
data into a single subtask. It will be possible that add_transfer_task()
is called but subtask is not submitted. As a preparation, extract
updating task->current_data_offset into iscsi_pdu_payload_op_scsi_write().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I5262bb883fa2a081be1f087181de98d4c3c24d69
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When data segment size is 64KB and data digest is enabled, if
data segment and data digest are split into different two packets,
- pdu->mobj[0] became full first when reading data semgment,
- pdu->mobj[1] was allocated but unused and data digest was read.
In this case, two SCSI write tasks were submitted by mistake and
the second SCSI write task had no data.
Fix the bug in this patch.
When iscsi_pdu_payload_read() is called and pdu->mobj[0] is full,
allocate pdu->mobj[1] only if any of data segment remains to read.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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We had not considered a case that incoming data to the second data
buffer was split into multiple TCP packets when merging incoming data
up to 64KB.
We do not change the unit test because we already have data check
and it is very hard to include partial read into the data check.
However, it is very usual that incoming data is split into multple
TCP packets. The feature to merge incoming data up to 64KB will be
actually enabled in the following patches. So we rely on the I/O test
to verify this fix.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I50d702d6c118bc16f0767845136e14414ccdf813
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The internal device list isn't used anywhere, and will cause ASAN
error because we didn't remove the entry from the device list when
destructing controller.
Change-Id: Ie97bf10ca44ff773a8bc5f0476611b3844ef901a
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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There is no need to sum SPDK_CEIL_DIV(length, io_unit_size) and
req->iovcnt as the later is always zero (assignment in spdk_nvmf_request_get_buffers).
Checking SPDK_CEIL_DIV(length, io_unit_size) is enough.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szulik <maciej.szulik@intel.com>
Change-Id: I0fea1d86706d83e4dd9083e6f0ce09e4e4b033a8
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The specification says "host specifies an offset (i.e., LPOL and LPOU)
that is greater than the size of the log page requested, then the
controller shall abort the command with a status of Invalid Field
in Command."
Offset is used (if needed) to retrieve specific records of
Discovery Log Page, so we don't check it for Discovery Log Page.
Change-Id: I76ce929600b9f2ca9b69397d25f339d55729e6d3
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This can be used for multipath validation.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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CAP.CQR (Contiguous Queues Required) is always 1, so we should
return invalid field when PC bit is 1 and return Invalid Interrupt
Vector if Interrupt Vector is too big.
Also fix the issue that just creat/delete a CQ.
Change-Id: I7cc64a5946a1ed3161448fca8b433d08e5fee715
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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PCI event module currently requires use of SO_RCVBUFFORCE socket option
which is restricted to CAP_NET_ADMIN. Retry with SO_RCVBUF for non-root
(unprivileged) processes where this capability is not available.
Return -ENOSPC if receive buffer is not of sufficient size.
Fixes issue #2224
Signed-off-by: Tom Nabarro <tom.nabarro@intel.com>
Change-Id: I0bed1b1eac0c7e8601d3d172d8027380ec8be391
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We already provides the API `spdk_nvme_ctrlr_is_fabrics` to return
input controller is fabrics controller or not, but it needs a controller
data structure as the input, so here we add another API to do the same
thing and it takes the transport type as the input, with this change,
both nvme and nvmf library can use the API.
Also we should treat UINT8_MAX(255) as valid fabrics transport type.
Change-Id: Ib62e7d3eca3da1ddb1a4cc55b0b62e274522f1ce
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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This makes it more clear why reading a JSON
configuration file failed.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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ftl_dev_dump_bands accumulates a total in a local
variable, but the final value never gets used.
So just remove the variable completely.
Found with clang-13.
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As per the nvme specs,
If OPTPERF is set to ‘1’ indicates that the fields
NPWG, NPWA, NPDG, NPDA, and NOWS are defined for this namespace and
should be used by the host for I/O optimization
Setting NPWA, NPDG, NPDA same as NPWG and NOWS same as MDTS
Fixes#2197
Signed-off-by: Swapnil Ingle <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>
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User may configure opts.max_qpairs_per_ctrlr, so use
opts.max_qpairs_per_ctrlr instead of using fixed default
NVMF_VFIO_USER_DEFAULT_MAX_QPAIRS_PER_CTRLR.
Also do not allow users to configure max_qpairs_per_ctrl >
NVMF_VFIO_USER_DEFAULT_MAX_QPAIRS_PER_CTRLR.
Signed-off-by: Swapnil Ingle <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>
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We generally shouldn't do ERRLOGs based on bad
inputs from the host, so change some of these to
DEBUGLOGs instead.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Id42a8e51964e0238cd2841be8ac1d4ccaa1d150d
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Details of the changes here:
918fd2f146.
They mainly target the aesni_mb driver which was moved to ipsec_mb and
bump the minimal supported version of the ipsec to v1.0.
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
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When doing controller reset and shutdown, we may change the
CSTS.RDY and CSTS.SHN even there are pending IOs in the IO
queues, so here we add a timer in the reset and shutdown
callback, it will change the status when there are no
connected IO queues.
Fix#2199.
Change-Id: I3a54d30b257973661b269ad5e37637490f9390f4
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SPDK nvmf target reports all listeners on all subsystems
in discovery pages, kernel target reports only subsystems
listening on a port where discovery command is received.
NVMEoF specification allows to specify any addresses/
transport types. Ch 5: The set of Discovery Log entries should
include all applicable addresses on the same fabric as the
Discovery Service and may include addresses on other fabrics.
To align SPDK and kernel targets behaviour, add filtering
rules to allow flexible configuration of what should be
listed in discovery log page entries.
Fixes#2082
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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The qpair's state member is only 3 bits of a uint8_t,
and the in_completion_context bit is another bit in that
same uint8_t.
We know that the qpair's state is only ever updated by
one thread, but it is possible that the state could
be modified by one thread, while another thread
is modifying in_completion_context.
in_completion_context is only modified by the thread
that is polling the qpair (or the qpair's poll group).
But with async mode, another thread that has a qpair
on the same PCIe controller could poll its adminq and
reap the SQ completion for the qpair that's owned by
the other thread.
So do *not* set the generic qpair state to CONNECTED
from the SQ completion callback. Instead just set
the pcie_state to READY, and let the thread that owns
the qpair detect the qpair is READY and set the state
to CONNECTED itself.
Fixes issue #2157.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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This reverts commit 3b1f13ef29.
It seems like this particular commit is causing failures on the
CI side related to the following issue:
https://github.com/spdk/spdk/issues/2214
Reverting for now to make the CI stable.
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
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There is a race condition between controller destruction and
subsystem state change, e.g. admin qpair may already be freed
when a namespace is added or removed. As result in function
poll_group_update_subsystem we may get heap-use-after-free error
Another problem is that some qpair's live time may exceed controller's
life time. To avoid it, start controller destruction process when the last
qpair finished the disconnect process (previously controller started
the descruction process before the last qpair starts to disconnect
and it could lead to raise conditions)
Fixes#2055
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Some of our tpoints have a name exceeding 24 characters.
Althought this is not problem for SPDK, it might cause
confusion, because error messages are printed.
Tpoints regstered inside fc.c had their _REQ_ part removed,
since it was used in all of them.
Fixes#2208
Change-Id: I598eb9c1d252d8ca6c83f82e564a6b53037936f4
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DPDK will report error when detaching the PCI device in secondary
process, because SPDK will return -1 in `pci_device_fini`, so
here we will reset the `attached` flag before that.
Also return the errno instead of -1.
Change-Id: I3efa4d97ceab504215faeb9d3d80a694bdd6014c
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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When intr mode is enabled, it will be common that
poller is unregistered during interrupt processing.
Since poller unregister is a delayed operation,
mark it in spdk_thread object, and reap unregistered
pollers out of poller execution.
Fixes#2143
Change-Id: Ieb61fc7685f85af5c15e833dd1dd56f8c97a3b12
Signed-off-by: Liu Xiaodong <xiaodong.liu@intel.com>
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This patch makes use of the changes from previous patch and to
show connections between bdev events and tcp events.
Change-Id: If28c256d74a9a5d581ee4d8292a08fc061fee968
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
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Currently we do not have any way to connect traces from different
modules in SPDK. This change modifies our trace library
and app/trace to handle adding relations between trace points
and a trace object.
Additionally this patch adds classes and fields to structs
inside trace.py to prepare it for future patches implementing
printing relation information.
Change-Id: Ia09d01244d923957d589fd37e6d4c98f9f7bbd07
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/9620
Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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There could be an outstanding for_each_reactor operation
in progress when the application shuts down. If we don't
wait for that operation to complete, we'll get a memory
leak for its context.
So when stopping the reactors, before setting the
state to EXITING, do one final for_each_reactor to
ensure any outstanding for_each_reactor operations are
flushed. Once this final for_each_reactor operation
is complete, we can set the state to EXITING safely.
Also use a global mutex and flag to ensure no more
for_each_reactor operations can start while the final
for_each_reactor is in progress. If a new operation
is requested, we'll just ignore since the reactors are
shutting down anyways.
Fixes issue #2206.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I6d86eb3b0c7855e98481ab4164af82e76c009618
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nvmf_ctrlr_cc_shn_done() and nvmf_ctrlr_cc_reset_done() are
almost same, so consolidate them together by adding a flag.
Change-Id: Ib7714d31a40f9d8d344ec2630c083c5d76dac8a1
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Currently either HW Engine Channel or SW Engine Channel will be used.
In the case that HW Engine Channel is used while does not support related
operations like IOAT for CRC, it will shift back to the SW Engine's handle.
So that this is an issue that it still refers to the HW Engine Channel
while needs SW Eninge Channel to handle.
This patch introduces the SW Eninge Channel and always initializes there
in case that HW Engine does not support some operations.
Related UT also added to simulate the case the IOAT does not support CRC
and then SW Eninge needs to properly handle it.
Change-Id: I4ecdcd09ab669a616b37c567b45b1e6499800ec9
Signed-off-by: GangCao <gang.cao@intel.com>
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In some cases a single virtually contriguos memory
buffer can be translated to several chunks of memory.
To make such translation possible, update structure
spdk_memory_domain_translation_result to use a pointer
to iovec.
Add a single iov structure or cases where translation
is always 1:1, it will make easier translation callback
implementation. For RDMA transport translation of address
is always 1:1, so treat iovcnt other than 1 as an
error.
Change-Id: I65605575d43a490490eba72c1eb19f3a09d55ec6
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Gurtovoy <mgurtovoy@nvidia.com>
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Instead of a union with domain type specific
parameters, store an opaque pointer to user
context. Depending on the memory domain type,
this context can be cast to a specific struct,
e.g. to spdk_memory_domain_rdma_ctx for RDMA
memory domains.
This change provides more flexibility to
applications to create and manage custom
memory domains
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Gurtovoy <mgurtovoy@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ib0a8297de80773d86edc9849beb4cbc693ef5414
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Push operation complements existing pull
operation and allows to implement read data
flow using memory domains.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Max Gurtovoy <mgurtovoy@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I0a3ddcb88c433dff7a9c761a99838658c72c43fd
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It's too strict to fail the controller when there are no free requests.
Change-Id: I0a66ff2d294a2fd9326506ea50af4213aaaf8e92
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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We already support Set Features with Host Behavior, so here also
add the support in Get Features.
Change-Id: I27d973e81fd6be89cc67ad559439334fc1087c9e
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Reviewed-by: John Levon <levon@movementarian.org>
nvmf_subsystem_get_qpairs RPC handler may cause the program
could not exit normally (e.g. ctrl c). Reason is that,
spdk_get_io_channel() will be called during the getting
qpairs stream, which will add refcount value for each
existing channel. When end target, channel cannot be
destroyed since refcount be added additionally and
its value could not be subtracted to 0. As a result,
the program will hang in the process of exiting.
So here we don't need to allocate a new channel, just use
the exist one.
Signed-off-by: zhaoshushu.zss <zhaoshushu.zss@alibaba-inc.com>
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Change-Id: I08b4678edaa9404b8e8af125ebae572b31edf77e
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- remove metadata updater
- handle 'zero' flag in mempool allocator
- adapt ocf_mngt_cache_start() to new OCF API
Signed-off-by: Rafal Stefanowski <rafal.stefanowski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Change-Id: I34afd856cc1306ffe305f71a445e7474c9b0a2d9
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OCF requires separate mempool for each request size from rage 4k-128k. Mempools
are meant for both IO and OCF's internal requests.
Signed-off-by: Michal Mielewczyk <michal.mielewczyk@intel.com>
Change-Id: I3b37d287bbd6f963a24007c8485002f414fb8a7e
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Adds context to currently existing traces inside bdev.c file.
These are going to be used later to match with traces from
nvmf layer to enable io tracing.
Change-Id: I599a60412f39144cdd306315a184b2000a61286e
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This is to help with binding trace objects together and
for the convenience (all trace definitions are in one place
instad of being scattered accross multiple files).
Change-Id: Ib15bc9c2eeee9c4d0816bcee509ab69f3f558e19
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Enable tracing of tcp qpairs in lib/nvmf/tcp.c.
Change-Id: I692e74a972dcddd0bff193f1703470926e28b4db
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
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This change aims to help with tracepoint handling in the future.
Instead of printing each trace directly with given values, we
will use this function to pass status change value.
Change-Id: Icc7f2863703899f818f0a2d5f49b69aa4e26a62c
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The new name suits better to the following "data push"
operation
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For GET/SET FEATURES command, some feature IDs will have data buffer
while some don't have, so here we will return the buffer length base
on the feature ID. The length is defined by the specification.
Change-Id: Ie9798585fc74544b77998aeebc2a20614c1c25f0
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It is a bit confusing for the variable names to not match
the parameter names for spdk_bdev_io_get_nvme_fused_status().
These changes should make it a bit simpler to understand.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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Add the paired spdk_json_write_named_uint8|16 function
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kalwas <jacek.kalwas@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ib7ee9ae4dbe9a4e9cfa28750f0b9a0af597d260c
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Previous patches (5363eb3c) tried to work around the
32-bit unmap and write_zeroes LBA counts by breaking
up larger operations into smaller chunks of max size
UINT32_MAX lba chunks.
But some SSDs may just ignore unmap operations that
are not aligned to full physical block boundaries -
and a UINT32_MAX lba unmap on a 512B logical /
4KiB physical SSD would not be aligned. If the SSD
decided to ignore the unmap/deallocate (which it is
allowed to do according to NVMe spec), we could end
up with not unmapping *any* blocks. Probably SSDs
should always be trying hard to unmap as many
blocks as possible, but let's not try to depend on
that in blobstore.
So one option would be to break them into chunks
close to UINT32_MAX which are still aligned to
4KiB boundaries. But the better fix is to just
change the unmap and write_zeroes APIs to take
64-bit arguments, and then we can avoid the
chunking altogether.
Fixes issue #2190.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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seems it is not required, string is used instead enum
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Previously we decided which LUN format is used by the macro constant
SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN. However, as long as we read SAM, the LUN format
can be decided per LUN ID.
Linux host SCSI driver supports 256 LUNs per SCSI device at the
maximum. So we cannot test this fix on any actual system but we
apply this fix for the potential future cases.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Most SCSI hosts, Linux, Windows, VMware, supports 256 LUNs per
device now, and it is not easy to test even if any other non-free
OS or driver supports more than 256 LUNs.
Hence increase the macro constant SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from 64 to
256. Then we do not need to expose it publicly now. So move it to
lib/scsi/scsi_internal.h.
Update the CHANGELOG together.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Change a fixed size array to a linked list to manage LUNs per SCSI
device.
Keep the linked list sorted by LUN ID because this is necessary to
efficiently find the lowest free LUN ID or check the specified LUN is free.
To avoid traversing the linked list twice, change scsi_dev_find_free_lun()
to return the LUN which comes just before where we want to insert an new LUN.
Additionally, previously spdk_scsi_dev_add_lun_ext() had not checked if
the specified LUN ID was duplicated. Fix the bug in this patch.
Add unit test cases for the function scsi_dev_find_free_lun().
These changes will enable the following patches to increase
SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from 64 to 256 without consuming additional memory.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This is the same effort as lib/iscsi.
By using spdk_scsi_dev_get_first_lun() and spdk_scsi_dev_get_next_lun(),
remove the dependency on SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from lib/vhost.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Use two new public APIs spdk_scsi_dev_get_first_lun() and
spdk_scsi_dev_get_next_lun() to manage iSCSI LUNs by linked list and
to traverse all LUNs of the SCSI device.
By these changes, we can remove the dependency on the macro constant
SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from lib/iscsi.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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By this change, we will not need to traverse LUN list or tree in the
callback to hot remove.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This is an effort to remove the dependency on the macro constant
SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from lib/iscsi.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Add two public APIs spdk_scsi_dev_get_first_lun() and
spdk_scsi_dev_get_next_lun() to remove the dependency on the macro
constant SPDK_SCSI_DEV_MAX_LUN from lib/iscsi and lib/vhost.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The spec treats the sizes (MQES or qsize from create/delete
IO queue command) as a 0-based value of uint16_t, but vfio-user
treats them as 1-based value, so we need to use uint32_t to
make sure the value can't overflow. The same for NLB(number of
logical blocks).
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The function is used to check the IO SQ or CQ exists or not,
so return bool type is better and also rename it.
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Previously vfio-user will hit an error when creating a deleted IO SQ.
For lookup_io_q() function, actually we should not use the queue's
address to check the queue is exist or not, as when there is a memory
removal, we will also set the queue's address to NULL and reset it again,
so here we use the queue state to indicate the queue is exist or not.
Fix issue #2174.
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Prior a regular round robin could result in strange performance
if an idxd device from another socket was used.
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For debugging purposes, take a name for identifying fds added to a group.
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Object's statistics (its index and start timestamp) are now tracked and
updated in the trace entry object.
This is the final piece of code that had to be copied from the trace
app. The following patch will remove that code from the application and
replace it with functions from the trace_parse library.
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Tracepoint arguments are now reconstructed when retrieving next trace
entry (possible from multiple buffers). Similarly to previous patches,
the code is directly copied from the spdk_trace app.
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Detaching a controller with `no_shn_notification` flag set will follow
the regular detach path making it asynchronous too.
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The controller detach had asynchronous API (with async/poll), but the
register operations were synchronous, so they would block on fabrics
controllers. In this patch, they're changed to their non-blocking
counterparts, making the detach fully asynchronous.
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Previously we only use an assertion to address this sceanrio.
Fix issue #2173.
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According to the specification, we should also post an AER
error event for this error case.
Fix#2171.
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POSIX defines PRId64/PRIu64/PRIx64 for printing 64-bit values in a
portable way. Replace a reference to %lu to remove the assumption
about the size of a long.
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Added a definition of a parsed trace entry and a function allowing for
iterating over these objects. The difference between a parsed and a
regular trace entry is that it includes more information gathered while
processing the trace file (e.g. lcore, object statistics) and provides a
contigous buffer for trace arguments.
For now, only lcore and the pointer to the actual trace entry are
filled. Tracepoint arguments and object statistics will be added in
subsequent patches.
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The trace file is now parsed and the entries are put in a map, sorted by
their timestamps. The code is directly copied from the spdk_trace app,
with very little modifications.
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It gives user access to things like the tsc rate and tracepoint
definitions.
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Copied code responsible for mapping/unmapping the trace file. The
only modifications were related with tying it to the spdk_trace_parser
object.
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This library will provide functions that parse traces recorded by an
SPDK application. This includes merging traces from multiple cores,
sorting them by their timestamp and constructing trace entries spanning
across multiple buffers. All of these tasks are currently implemented
in the spdk_trace app, so most of its code will be moved here (this is
the reason for using C++).
The motivation for extracting this code to a library is to be able to
use it from places other than the spdk_trace app, specifically the
`scripts/bpf/trace.py` script.
The main reason for creating a separate library instead of extending
libtrace is to avoid pulling in all of its dependencies. ISA-L is the
most problematic, as we only build it as a static library, which makes
it impossible to use with dlopen (making it unusable in scripts).
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We still don't support get log page with error
information LID.
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Similar is already done for json-rpc bdev_get_bdevs, it might be
useful for the upper layer which has no interest in all but only
in one specified.
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IO commands with invalid OPCs are not freeing the
associated request object after handling the response.
This would eventually result in requests on the qpair
becoming exhausted which ends up failing the controller.
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When data digest is enabled for a nvme tcp qpair, we can use accel_fw
to calculate the data crc32c. Then if there are multiple
c2h pdus are coming, we can use both CPU resource directly
and accel_fw framework to caculate the checksum. Then the datao value compare
will not match since we will not update "datao" in the pdu coming order.
For example, if we receive 4 pdus, named as A, B, C, D.
offset data_len (in bytes)
A: 0 8192
B: 8192 4096
C: 12288 8192
D: 20480 4096
For receving the pdu, we hope that we can continue exeution even if
we use the offloading engine in accel_fw. Then in this situation,
if Pdu(C) is offloaded by accel_fw. Then our logic will continue receving
PDU(D). And according to the logic in our code, this time we leverage CPU
to calculate crc32c (Because we only have one active pdu to receive data).
Then we find the expected data offset is still 12288. Because "datao" in tcp_req will
only be updated after calling nvme_tcp_c2h_data_payload_handle function. So
while we enter nvme_tcp_c2h_data_hdr_handle function, we will find the
expected datao value is not as expected compared with the data offset value
contained in Pdu(D).
So the solution is that we create a new variable "expected_datao"
in tcp_req to do the comparation because we want to comply with the tp8000 spec
and do the offset check.
We still need use "datao" to count whether we receive the whole data or not.
So we cannot reuse "datao" variable in an early way. Otherwise, we will
release tcp_req structure early and cause another bug.
PS: This bug was not found early because previously the sw path in accel_fw
directly calculated the crc32c and called the user callback. Now we use a list and the
poller to handle, then it triggers this issue. Definitely, it will be much easier to
trigger this issue if we use real hardware engine.
Fixes#2098
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This commit fixes a race condition when calling free_ctrlr(),
nvmf_vfio_user_close_qpair->free_qp will set controller `ctrlr->qp[qid] = NULL`
finally, when calling free_ctrlr() we also need to check `ctrlr->qp[qid]`
is NULL or not, when there are multiple IO queues, we need a lock to protect
`ctrlr->qp[qid]`. However, the call to free_qp() in free_ctrlr() is valid
only when killing SPDK target, for all other cases, e.g: VM disconnected,
the queue pairs are already freed, so here we can process these different
cases separately, and avoid extra lock.
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Ideally, SPDK should make sure no pending I/Os in this queue
pair are using the removed memory region. Currently we just
stop the submission path and leave a TODO comment here until
we have an asynchronous way to do this.
Also use the `<=` for the boundary check.
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This patch revert commit 8f7d9ec. In function vtophys_iommu_init(), we
can use `dev->drvier` in RTE_DEV_FOREACH() loop to count number of devices
probed by device driver using vfio APIs, or we will count all the PCI devices
that bind to vfio-pci driver, only the probed device's IOMMU group is added
to vfio container.
The original implementation is correct to count `g_vfio.device_ref` in
vtophys_pci_device_added(), we don't need to count it in
vtophys_iommu_device_event() callback.
Fix issue #2086.
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Abort any queued admin requests once admin queue gets enabled. A request
can get queued if a controller is being reset and it gets submitted
while admin qpair is being reconnected. If these requests aren't
aborted, the init process will stall, as requests don't get resubmitted
while controller is resetting and subsequent admin commands required for
the initialization would be queued too.
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Allow to return more than one memory domain.
This change aligns bdev and nvme API and provides
more flexibility for custom transports.
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Enable dump of transport stats in functional test.
Update unit tests to support the new statistics
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This function may return an error and we should handle it
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nvme_transport_poll_group_remove() clears qpair->poll_group. Hence
we should not use it after that.
Fixes#2170
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lookup_io_q() should return NULL when qid == 0 (admin queue). This
ensures that handle_del_io_q() won't delete the admin queue (which is
prohibited by the spec) and fixes#2172.
Also fixes a few related off-by-one errors.
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We can avoid extra iteration to null queue pairs by using a list.
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Existing vfio-user assumes that the IO SQ/CQ are paired, so we
return an error when creating SQ with shared CQID.
Leave a TODO comment, we may support this in future.
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Some spaces needed to separate some words from each
other.
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Used to be in the lib directory but an upcoming patch needs
access to it so move it to a more appropriate location.
The changes in the .h file were needed to address compile
error when in the /include dir (didn't get errors elsewhere)
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Renamed nvme_qpair_abort_reqs() to nvme_qpair_abort_reqs_with_cbarg() to
highlight the fact that it only aborts requests with specified cb_arg
and to distinguish it from _nvme_qpair_abort_reqs() which aborts all
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When a controller is reset, it goes through the whole init process,
including establishing keep-alive, so there's no point in sending it
during that time. Additionally, it can stall the initialization if it
gets queued when adminq is connecting.
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Additionally, this patch removes reading the CC and CSTS registers from
`nvme_ctrlr_process_init()`, as it's no longer needed.
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When the controller initialization is failed due to not being able to
read the CSTS register, an ERRLOG is now printed instead of DEBUGLOG.
It should make it easier to debug initialization failures.
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The CC register is now re-read again when disabling the controller as
preparation for subsequent patches, in which the synchronous CC register
read will be removed from nvme_ctrlr_process_init().
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The host driver should do a wmb() before it updates the SQ tail doorbell
to ensure that any writes to the SQ are guaranteed to be visible if a
doorbell update is visible (a store-release) - and indeed, this is what
the Linux NVMe driver does.
Therefore, we require a rmb() after we read the tail doorbell in order
to synchronise properly with the host driver (we need a load-acquire),
and guarantee that the updates to the SQ are visisble to us.
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The CSTS reads in DISABLE_WAIT_FOR_READY_(0|1) states are now done
asynchronously.
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Checking if the controller is enabled (CC.EN == 1) is now done without
blocking.
Additionally, a copy of the controller configuration register (CC) value
is now stored in spdk_nvme_ctrlr.process_init_cc. It'll be updated in
subsequent patches whenever the register is written / read. This will
make it possible to make several function non-blocking without having
send asynchronous register reads.
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This is is the first patch in a series changing all register accesses in
the NVMe controller initialization path to be asynchronous.
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This removes some code that was duplicated in the
CHECK_EN and DISABLE_WAIT_FOR_READY_1 states.
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It will allow the async callbacks to retain the existing timeout while
changing controller's state.
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It will make it easier to set this timeout once the register accesses
are performed asynchronously.
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It will make it easier to support asynchronous register set/get
functions.
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This patch introduces asynchronous versions of the ctrlr_(get|set)_reg
functions. Not all transports need to define them - for those that it
doesn't make sense (e.g. PCIe), the transport layer will call the
synchronous API and queue the callback to be executed during the next
process_completions call.
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libvfio-user will assert if the command didn't have data
buffers.
Fix issue #2124.
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Currently, there is no way to prevent spdk_app_start() from calling
app_setup_signal_handlers() and setting SPDK's signal handlers.
We'd like to use our own set of signal handlers, therefore this
patch adds a flag to the spdk_app_opts struct that disables this
behaviour.
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Previously the nvme_ctrlr_state_string() function
was only defined for DEBUG builds since it was only
used in DEBUGLOGs. So now that we're also using
it for an ERRLOG we need to define this function
in release builds as well.
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This type of errors is not fatal and can be observed when
qpairs are diconnected. The same approach is used in target
side.
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When removing a listener, there's a small window when the listener is
already freed, while the controllers that were created on that listener
are still active. It happens, because the listener is removed before
disconnecting its qpairs and in turn destroying the controllers.
The ctrlr->listener pointer is now cleared when a listener is freed and
its value is checked for NULL before each use.
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An error might occur after succesful transport creation
when the new transport is added to nvmf poll groups, e.g.
in nvmf_transport_poll_group_create. In that case
transport is not detroyed and poll groups are not fully
functional. To correct this behaviour, destroy transport if
spdk_nvmf_tgt_add_transport fails. Also update nvmf_tgt
initialization step to check that all poll groups were
created.
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This is needed for reporting additional information in JSON RPCs
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When poll_group is used, several qpairs share the same CQ
and it is possible to receive a completion with error (e.g.
IBV_WC_WR_FLUSH_ERR) for already disconnected qpair
That happens due to qpair is destroyed while there are
submitted but not completed send/receive Work Requests
To avoid such situation, we should not detroy ibv
qpair until we reap completions for all submitted
send/receive work requests. That requires some
rework in rdma transport and will be implemented
later
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Poll group holds lists of qpairs in different states and
when we got rdma completion with error, we iterate these
lists to find a qpair which qp_num matches. qp_num
is stored inside of ibv_qp which belongs to spdk_rdma_qp
structure. When nvme_rdma_qpair is disconnected, pointer
to spdk_rdma_qp is cleaned but qpair may still exist in
poll group list and when we start searhing for qpair by
qp_num we may dereference NULL pointer.
This patch adds a check that pointer to spdk_rdma_qp
is valid before dereferencing it. To minimize boilerplate code,
wrap all check in macro. Add unit test to verify this fix.
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When a subsystem is being deleted, we disconnect all qpairs
and when the last qpair for some controller is disconnected,
we start controller desctruction process. This process requires
to send a message to subsystem's thread to remove the controller
from the list in the subsystem and after that send a message to
controller's thread to release resources.
The problem is that the subsystem also destroys all attached
controllers. This order is unpredictable and we may get
heap-use-after-free or double free.
To fix this problem we can rely on the fact that the subsystem
can only be destroyed in incative state, that means that all
qpairs linked to the subsystem are already disconnected and
all controllers are already destroyed or in the process of
destruction.
spdk_nvmf_subsystem_destroy API is now can be asyncrhonous,
it accepts a callback with cb argument.
Change-Id: Ic72d69200bc8302dae2f8cd8ca44bc640c6a8116
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John Kariuki tested this patch on a system with
several Intel P5800X Optane SSDs, to determine the
performance impact of adding these two
spdk_trace_records() in the main NVMe I/O path.
The pathological case (512B random reads on a single
Xeon core) decreased from 13.10M to 12.88M, or 1.7%.
Normal workloads (4KB+) would incur a smaller penalty
since the I/O rate would be much lower - maybe even
unnoticeable..
This is a really valuable tracepoint to have enabled
by default, so I think this small amount of degradation
is acceptable.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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The issue is that:
We call cb_fn firstly, then add the related idxd_ops into the
chan->ops_list. Then if in user's callback, we call spdk_idxd_submit_*
function gain, then we will allocate new idxd_opts first. So if there is
recursive spdk_idxd_submit_* in the call back function, then
we will exhaust all the ops_pool resources. And the function will
report -EBUSY issue in _idxd_prep_command function.
And this patch fixes this issue by adding back idxd_ops before calling
user's call_cb function.
Change-Id: I32239fb29be875bc452803a48dc24ff5fa533016
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Add more information to users which implementation cannot
be set for idxd.
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Similar is already done for json-rpc bdev_get_bdevs, it might be
useful for the upper layer which has no interest in all but only
in one specified.
Signed-off-by: Jacek Kalwas <jacek.kalwas@intel.com>
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This new API signals that the ctrlr will soon be
reset. This allows the transport to skip unnecessary
steps in following calls to the driver prior to the
reset - for example, skipping PCIe DELETE_SQ/CQ
commands when freeing an IO qpair.
Note that if we are deleting a qpair after
prepare_for_reset was called, and the qpair is
still waiting for a CREATE_IO_CQ or CREATE_IO_SQ,
we cannot poll for those commands to complete,
but we also cannot free the qpair immediately.
So set a flag for this case to defer the
destruction until the outstanding CREATE_IO_CQ or
CREATE_IO_SQ callback is invoked (typically as an
aborted command when the reset happens).
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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Rename endpoint->fd to ->devmem_fd to better reflect its purpose.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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This patch moves schedueler and governor related API from
the internal event.h to public scheduler.h.
With this it is possible to create subsystem responsible
for handling the schedulers.
Three schedulers and a governor were moved to scheduler modules
from event framework.
This will allow next patch to add JSON RPC configuration
to the whole subsystem.
Along with easier addition of other schedulers.
Removed debug logs from gscheduler, as they serve little purpose.
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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Make sure to cancel the scheduling during:
1) gather_metrics error (already present)
2) setting the scheduler to NULL (new)
3) shutdown of the application (new)
In all of the above scheduler cannot proceed to
the balance() function.
Prior to this patch lack of setting
g_scheduling_in_progress to false would block
_start_subsystem_fini() from proceeding.
Resuling in application never shutting down.
thread_infos are allocated during gather_metrics,
and freed on threads_reschedule.
The added cleanup is used during 1) and 2).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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We report other errors in spdk_interrupt_register(), so add one if there is an
issue with adding the given efd to the fd group.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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transport specific options are already introduced however dump was missed
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Expose the already existing nvme_ctrlr_get_cc as
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_regs_cc, similar to spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_regs_csts and
spdk_nvme_strlr_get_regs_cap etc.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Bielecki <tomasz.bielecki@wdc.com>
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Refine ANA state from per subsystem listener to per subsystem listener
per ANA group.
Add an array of ANA state per ANA group to subsystem listener. The array is
indexed by ANA group ID - 1.
Then in I/O paths, we get ANA state by
ctrlr->listener->ana_state[ns->anagrpid - 1].
The NVMe specification indicates the existence of NVM subsystem specific
ANA state when FFFFFFFFh is specified as NSID for the Get Features
and the Set Features commands. For these, we return the optimized state.
Update the nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners RPC to return all ANA states
of the underlying ANA groups. The nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners RPC is
not matured and not used in the test code yet. Hence compatibility is
not high priority.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This is the first patch in the patch series to control ANA states not only
as a unit of subsystem listener but also as a unit of ANA group and create
user preferred mapping between namespaces and ANA groups within a single
subsystem.
This patch adds anagrpid to both spdk_nvmf_ns and spdk_nvmf_ns_opts, and adds
ana_group array to spdk_nvmf_subsystem to count number of namespaces per ANA
group within a single subsystem. The size of the ana_group array is equal
with the size of the namespaces.
For each subsystem, allocate ana_group array regardless of the value of
ana_reporting of the subsystem.
For each namespace, at its creation, initialize anagrpid explicitly to be equal
with nsid by default and increments the corresponding entry of the ana_group
array of the subsystem regardless of teh value of the ana_reporting of thee
subsystem.
Hence the contents of the created ANA log page is not changed even if the
algorithm to crete ANA log page is changed.
Additionally this patch adds a unit test case that one ANA group
has multiple namespaces.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The next patch will add anagrpid to spdk_nvmf_ns_opts. This patch
is for the upcoming change and futhre potential changesto ensure the
ABI compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Previously we used assert for this check.
Fix#2141.
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If a response is returned prior to _nvmf_request_complete being called then the cid in the response is
not set correctly and the PDU state is not reset which causes a hang and the PDU state machine is
expecting more data but none will be sent. There are two cases where this can occur:
1) If the request is bi-directional
2) If nvmf_tcp_req_parse_sgl returns an error (e.g max_io_size exceeded)
Signed-off-by: matthewb <matthew.burbridge@hpe.com>
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If NN is very, very large, this allocates too much memory. For now, just
use a list.
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This can be done immediately after receiving the controller identify
data for now.
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Interrupts were all being registered with the name "fn". Directly pass in the
name instead to fix this.
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The root cause is that we do not the copy the contents
to the dst address correctly.
So provide a _sw_accel_copyv function to address this
issue.
Fixes#2096
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Previously the accel_perf tool would look at whether it had HW
or SW commands to know whether to execute the callback right away
or schdule to avoid blowing the stack (SW calls are sync).
Moved this to the SW module (part of the accel engine) so the
caller doesn't have to worry about. Allowed for a few simplifcations
in the tool as well.
Also, instead of using send_msg to call the completion we add it to
a list in the sw module that a new poller uses to perform the
completions as this is more efficient the sending a message to the
same thread.
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Small but noticable on perf top. We were using a list to track
valid batches and checking it on every submission. Instead just
put a valid channel ptr in the batch struct and clear it when the
batch is freed. There was no other reason for the list.
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There is no need to track if governor was enabled during
initialization of the scheduler dynamic.
Instead _spdk_governor_get() can be used to determine that.
While here set the default g_governor to NULL.
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This patch cleans up the header file, structures and
parameters of governor API. While documenting the
functionality.
- made governor name const
- renamed _spdk_governor_list_add() to _spdk_governor_register()
This is preparation to making this API public.
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This patch cleans up the header file, structures and
parameters of scheduler API. While documenting the
functionality.
- made scheduler name const
- removed typedefs for schedueler callbacks
- balance() now accepts uint32_t for array size instead of an int
- removed unused _spdk_lw_thread_set_core()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_period_set() to _spdk_scheduler_set_period()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_period_get() to _spdk_scheduler_get_period()
- renamed _spdk_scheduler_list_add() to _spdk_scheduler_register()
This is preparation to making this API public.
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Registering multiple governors would fail due to them having
the same name. Only saved by the fact that right now,
there is only one governor registered in this fashion.
Fix it by adding name of the governor structure passed
to the function name.
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By default g_scheduler is now NULL. It can be set
either by event framework or RPC.
To keep RPC consistent, the 'static' scheduler was kept.
All access to the g_scheduler is done via _spdk_scheduler_get().
Access to its members is done to balance, get name for RPC and
through _spdk_scheduler_set(). All of them happen on scheduling
reactor and don't pose race condition when changing scheduler.
There is no need to delay init/deinit of scheduler via g_new_scheduler.
This variable was removed and all that happens in _spdk_scheduler_set().
To unset and deinitialize current scheduler,
_spdk_scheduler_set(NULL) has to be called.
This results in moving scheduler deinitalization to that
call too.
Every spdk_scheduler callback is now mandatory.
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By default g_governor is now NULL. It can be set
either by event framework or schedulers directly.
Dynamic_scheduler and gscheduler specifically want
to use the dpdk_governor, so their initialization
now sets it explicitly.
To unset and deinitialize current governor,
_spdk_governor_set(NULL) has to be called.
This results in moving governor deinitalization to that
call too.
The "default" governor has been removed.
Every spdk_governor callback is now mandatory.
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There is no explicit need for the spdk governors initialization
to occur on per core basis.
This implementation detail for dpdk_governor is now hidden
in the init/deinit calls. There is no recourse when failing
deinit for a certain core, so ignore the return code.
Changed return type for deinit in governor and scheduler to void.
While here modified the callbacks for scheduler to no
longer require passing currently selected governor as an argument.
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Add the new device ID for VMD devices so VMD devices
can be unbound and used with the SPDK setup script.
Bus numbering for VMD devices is different on IceLake platforms,
and only half of the bus numbers are available. Add a function to
set the starting bus number and the max bus number by reading the
new BUS_RESTRICT_CAP and BUS_RESTRICTIONS VMD registers.
Signed-off-by: Sydney Vanda <sydney.m.vanda@intel.com>
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When deleting an IO qpair, make sure that it's connection process is
finished (i.e. create CQ/SQ commands are completed) before freeing it.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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This allows for creating admin qpair in an asynchronous mode and I/O
qpairs based on what the user specified in spdk_nvme_io_qpair_opts.
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Split the connection process across two states, which allows the
transport to connect the admin queue asynchronously.
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This allows for submitting IO requests before the CONNECT command is
sent and not stopping the connect process due to the CONNECT being
queued. It could happen once IO qpair connection is asynchronous.
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This will allow us to call `connect_qpair_poll()` from
`process_completions()`. Otherwise, `nvme_fabric_qpair_connect_poll()`
which calls `process_completions()` might create a loop, which can cause
issues with `nvme_completion_poll_status` used for tracking the CONNECT
command by the fabrics code.
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The fabric connect command is now sent without. It will make it
possible to make `nvme_tcp_ctrlr_connect_qpair()` non-blocking too by
moving the polling to process_completions (this will be done in
subsequent patches). Additionally, two extra states,
`NVME_TCP_QPAIR_STATE_FABRIC_CONNECT_SEND` and
`NVME_TCP_QPAIR_STATE_FABRIC_CONNECT_POLL`, were added to keep track of
the state of the connect command. These states are only used by the
initiator code, as the target doesn't need them.
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These functions will allow for sending the connect fabric command
asynchronously.
Additionally, this patch changes the return code for
`nvme_fabric_qpair_connect()` when a timeout occurs from -EIO to
-ECANCELED. It gives better description of the error as well as make it
more consistent with `nvme_wait_for_completion*` APIs.
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Since the connect will be completed asynchronously, we
need to keep the pointer around so we can access (and
free it!) later when the command completes.
Also change the code to poll on the status using the
new nvme_wait_for_completion_poll(), as prep for upcoming
patches.
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This gives us a context that we can poll on when using the
nvme_wait_for_completion framework for async operations.
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Modified the async_list to be per-process instead of
on the controller object. This allows an NVMe multi-
process setup to have Asynchronous Events Reported
to each process that may interested in them. In the
previous case, where the async event list was on the
controller object, AER (Async Event Requests) would
not be reported to all the processes.
Fixes: #1874
Signed-off-by: Curt Bruns <curt.e.bruns@gmail.com>
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Reservation commands aren't supported for vfio-user transport,
we should return error in case VM send such commands intentionally.
Also don't use one err variable for multiple functions return values.
Change-Id: Ie0d51ce3c85a1b8ef80c678a3ec9fb6523bab462
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Only one active socket connection is supported in libvfio-user,
RESERVATION should not be supported in this case.
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Update submodule DPDK to version 21.08 and modify
CHANGELOG.
Added bus auxiliary dependencies to dpdkbuild/Makefile
and lib/env_dpdk/env.mk. This dependency was introduced
in DPDK 21.08.
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Cleaning up the API, implementations were removed in 7dbe0e7c.
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There may be multiple C2H data pdus recevied.
So we should use the following steps:
1 Use the SPDK_NVME_TCP_C2H_DATA_FLAGS_LAST_PDU
to check whether it is a last pdu or not.
Then we will not cleanup tcp_req, i.e., tcp_req->datao
will not be cleaned.
Then use the SPDK_NVME_TCP_C2H_DATA_FLAGS_SUCCESS
to check whether the controller will use resp pdu
or not.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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This was accidentally merged as part of c3a5848.
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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 is exension to the existing nvme_wait_for_completion* interface
that allows the user to poll for request's completion without blocking.
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This is needed to enable using the nvme_completion_poll
machinery in an asynchronous mode.
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This will be done in stages. This patch adds the
nvme_tcp_ctrlr_connect_qpair_poll function and and makes the icreq step
asynchronous. Later patches will expand it and make the
nvme_fabric_qpair_connect part asynchronous as well.
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We could not restore the setting of ana_reporting because it was not
included in the JSON config dump.
Add the parameter ana_reporting into JSON config dump by adding and
using a new helper function nvmf_subsystem_get_ana_reporting().
Besides, previously the JSON RPC nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners had
ana_state regardless of the value of ana_reporting. We make it
conditional in this patch. The JSON RPC nvmf_subsystem_get_listeners
had not been used in the test code in the repository. Hence this
change will be acceptable.
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The pcie layer can't always detect bad addresses
in the request at submission time - for example,
the transport may not have any trackers available
and the request gets queued at the generic
nvme level.
So this means that we might detect vtophys failures
during submission time, or in a process_completions
context - the latter happening when we complete
one request which triggers submitting a new request.
Currently if the vtophys failure happens during
submission context, we return -EFAULT to the
caller *and* call the completion callback. Nowhere
else in the driver do we do both - the intention
has always been that you get one or the other.
So make all of this consistent by tagging the
tracker and the qpair with a flag if we hit a vtophys
error in the submission path. Return 0 to the caller,
who will then later get a completion callback for the
bad request when the qpair is next processed for
completions.
I considered a separate TAILQ to hold these 'bad'
trackers, but that would have required duplicating
quite a bit of the tracker completion code for this
one case. The flag on the pqpair is already in the
hot cacheline, so it's cheap to check it. We will
only interate the outstanding_tr list when that flag
is set, so this should have zero impact to performance.
Fixes issue #2085.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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These functions accept extendable structure with IO request options.
The options structure contains a memory domain that can be used to
translate or fetch data, metadata pointer and end-to-end data
protection parameters
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Add a global list of memory domains with reference counter.
Memory domains are used by NVME RDMA qpairs.
Also refactor ibv_resize_cq in nvme_rdma_ut.c to stub
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Memory domain is used to describe memory which belongs to
another address space (e.g. GPU memory or host memory)
Memory domain can be configured with callbacks to translate
data to another memory domain and to fetch data to
local buffers.
Memory domains will be used in extended
bdev/nvme API added in the following patches.
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This avoids an infite loop when user sends and then immediately aborts
all requests while the transport cannot submit them (returning -EAGAIN).
It might happen in two cases: 1) if the transport doesn't have any free
requests or 2) if the qpair is still in the NVME_QPAIR_CONNECTING state.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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Needed to make this code path asynchronous.
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If a qpair is part of a poll group and it's not configured in the async
mode, it should be using poll group's process_completions variant.
Additionally, connecting qpairs to the poll group was moved up, so that
qpairs are already on the connected qpairs queue when waiting for the
connection to complete.
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Replaced poll cycle count with a timeout when destroying a qpair that is
part of a poll group. Tracking the time instead of a poll count is more
stable, as the number of poll cycles can vary based on the application's
behavior when destroying a qpair.
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Number of active namespaces may change. So, on ANA log page update we
should check if buffer has to be resized.
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Log page reading function 'spdk_nvme_ctrlr_cmd_get_log_page' does read
into intermediate buffer and then copy to user provided buffer. So,
there is no need for user buffer to allow DMA.
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This PMD is availabe for BlueField2 DPU.
It requires libmlx5, so configure file is
updated to check if this library exists
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In the next patch, the qpair is polled from a poll group and needs a
disconnect callback, which should also fail the qpair, so it makes sense
to have a separate function doing that.
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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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spdk_reactor_set_interrupt_mode() writes/reads from fds created during
reactor_interrupt_init(). Since spdk_fd_group_create() depends
on eventfd, this will not work for systems that do not have it.
reactor_interrupt_init() handled lack of support for eventfd correctly,
while spdk_reactor_set_interrupt_mode() did not check for it.
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PRP1 value 0 is a valid Guest physical address and it may use two vectors
for one page, so we need to set `iovcnt` as the IO commands. Also
fix the calculation for Get Log Page command.
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This function is called in the IO processing context, also
rename vfio-user controller data structure with "vu_" prefix.
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This function is called in the IO processing context, also rename
internal queue pair variable with "vu_" prefix.
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The submission queue doorbell will be cleared to 0 at the end
of this function.
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There is only one place to call it now, so just remove it.
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We should maintain phase bit in vfio-user target, it's not safe
to use Guest completion queue's phase bit.
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It's wrong to call enable_admin_queue() in the memory hotplug context,
as the function will change doorbells and clear queue pair memory.
We can remap the ADMIN queue pair's memory just same as IO queue pairs.
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The map_q function is used to map Guest's physical memory address
to Host virtual address for SQ/CQ. This function can be used both
for initializing SQ/CQ and remap SQ/CQ, when used for remap SQ/CQ,
we don't need to unmap the related memory region.
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Was set at a pretty high number during early development.
Instead of a #define, lets use the same math we use to
determine the size of the operation and descriptor pools as
that's the max number of batches that will be needed.
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When address translation failed we were not putting the op back
into the pool. In one place also changed the return error from
translation from hardcoded value to the rc returned by the call
to be consistent with the rest of the code.
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These are fixed, no reason to tranlate them with every IO. This
patch is just for non-batched IO. Batched IO will come later.
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DPDK requires each command line parameter to be
passed as a separate string in the args array. So
we need to tokenize opts.env_context to handle the
case where a user passes multiple arguments in the
env_context string.
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When run spdk_top against vhost, the poller name is displayed as
"bvdev->bdev ? vdev_worker : no_bdev_vdev_worker" which should be "vdev_worker".
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The current num_md_clusters doesn't include the the part before
md_start. So the bs_recover will get more num_free_clusters than it
should be. This patch can fix it.
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The generic transport layer still does a busy wait, but at least
the logic in the PCIe transport now creates the queue pair
asynchronously.
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In prep for upcoming patch
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We can instead use a combination of the op code and the batch
element in the op structure to determine if the op that is
completing is part of a batch or not so we know whether to
return it to the free list or not.
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No real material impact but easier to read and cleans up error
handling when submitting a batch. Before we put the operation on
the list of operations to poll when it was prepared, a few LOC
before it was submitted to HW. Now we do it in the hw submission
function. For batch elements, they are added just before the
batch operation itself (as was before).
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The bit arrays were used for dynamic flow control in a previous
implementation. They are no longer needed as flow control is
now static and managed solely in the idxd plug in module. Use
simple lists of descriptors and completion records instead.
This is a simpler implementation and will allow for some future
clean up of structures as well.
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Actually we should not re-enable the ADMIN queue during
the memory region callback, similar with the IO queues,
we should just do the remap, but to avoid changing other
values such as doorbells.
This is a preparation patch just to rename it, and will fix
the issue in coming patchs.
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This field is required for Multiple SQs share one Completion queue.
Windows requires SQID field even not for the shared Completion
queue case, so we need to fill it.
Fix issue #2009
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Currently, queue creation is delegated to nvmf_vfio_user_accept() for both I/O
and admin queues, by adding it to a ->new_qps list. But there's no good reason
for this indirection to exist, and it would make interrupt support for the
accept poller harder to implement. Instead, directly call
spdk_nvmf_tgt_new_qpair().
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The comment no longer reflected the code.
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Only the CID is required when posting a completion response to the
completion queue.
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Multiple IO Submission Queue can share one Completion Queue, and
we use field 'cqid' to save it in Submission Queue, so when posting
completion response, we need to get the Submission Queue's CQID first,
then post the completion queue based on CQID.
Also rename vfio-user internal variables with 'vu_' prefix in this
function.
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No actual logic change for this patch.
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This issue is introduced by the refactoring, i.e.,
changed from dst to crc_dst. And this code
part is missed.
This patch can fix this issue.
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Currently, the poller that calls vfu_run_ctx() always returns SPDK_POLLER_BUSY.
Update libvfio-user and adjust the API usage so that it can accurately
report SPDK_POLLER_IDLE when needed.
Additionally, renaming the poller to better reflect its meaning: it's not just
for mmio handlers, but libvfio-user handling in general.
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Return the number of events handled as expected by the poller.
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The transport poller is supposed to return the number of events handled to the
generic nvmf code; correct the vfio-user implementation so it does that.
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Windows will always sends a Set Feature Interrupt Coalescing even
SPDK reports we can't support it in Get Feature command. Here
we return Feature Not Changeable instead of Invalid Field which
is more meaningful.
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.ctrlr_connect_qpair
Previously this was assumed to be a synchronous process so the generic
layer transport code updated the state after .ctrlr_connect_qpair
returned. In preparation for making this support asynchronous mode,
shift that responsibility down into the individual transports.
While none of the transports actually do this asynchronously, insert a
busy wait in nvme_transport_ctrlr_connect_qpair to wait for the qpair to
exit from the CONNECTING state. None of the upper layer code can
actually correct handle a transport doing this asynchronously, so the
busy wait will cover that.
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If there is hardware issues, we do not need to assign
the result. Because we will report the error status to the uplayer.
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Those functions are exported publicly, so better to
add some assert functions to detect some null pointer
errors.
We do not use if/else check, because it is too heavy.
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This assert is used to make sure that there is no
active batch (spdk_accel_batch) task is used.
If there are active batches found, it means that
we did not handle this case in a good manner.
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After compiling SPDK with `--enable-ubsan` option, ocf tests fail with the
following error:
src/ocf/mngt/ocf_mngt_common.c:170:2: runtime error: member access within
misaligned address 0x200003800188 for type 'struct ocf_cache', which requires
64 byte alignment
The mentioned line of code is `list_for_each_entry()` macro used for iterating
lists. Forcing `struct list` alignment removes the issue.
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The assertion should verify that a clone has been found. Without the
dereference, it makes no sense, as that pointer is dereferenced earlier.
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Using `bs_allocate_and_copy_cluster()` instead of a zero-length write
makes it possible to inflate/decouple snapshots, as the writes would
fail with -EPERM, because the snapshots are marked as read-only.
Additionally, zero-length non-vector requests are now completed
immediately. It makes it consistent with the vector path (which already
does that) and allows us to use the zero-length reads as a context for
cluster copy.
Fixes#2028.
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The data buffer isn't available at the beginning.
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There were a few references to "SPDK thread context", which are no longer
relevant in the current codebase. Additionally clean up another XXX to be
clearer as to the context, and fix two minor typos.
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Split the NVMe controller reset into pre-init and reinit stages so
that the latter begins with a call to nvme_ctrlr_process_init(),
returning -EAGAIN if the controller is not yet ready so that a poller
can call it again later.
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BUG FIX: call nbd_bdev_hot_remove will stuck if
it is called when nbd has in-flight IOs.
nbd_bdev_hot_remove is asynchronous. It will
guarantee the stop of this nbd.
nbd hot remove test will be added later
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This parameter is still part of API spdk_sock_impl_opts
structure but it is not used. Keep it to support ABI
compatibility since it is located in the middle of the
structure and removing it may break socket opts initialization
or parsing.
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Implemented nvmf code to allow transports to use ZCOPY. Note ZCOPY
has to be enabled within the individual transport layer
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This batch_op field is not necessary because we can
use the comp_ctx->desc->opcode to judge whether it is related
a batched task or not.
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Implement an async variant of spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset(). This initial
implementation only allocates a context and returns it to the caller,
relying on the caller to poll the context to execute the existing
spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset() implementation.
Wire up spdk_nvme_ctrlr_reset() to use this async variant to verify
that NVMe controller reset still works.
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When the QP is set to INACTIVE state, we always unmap the QP's
address to NULL, we can just check the address is valid or
not before posting completion response, so there is no need
to do the special process for the aborted AERs.
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We should use the diff bits to decide the action to CC.
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Similar with Create IO SQ command, we should also defer the completion
of Delete IO CQ command until the IO QP is disconnected finally. However,
since the NVMf library will disconnect/free the queue pair finally, we
can't use the queue pair data structure to save the context, so define
a delete_cq context for Delete IO CQ command.
Change-Id: I005ad86c2af59540323205e9e928a2d573d5c448
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The NVMf library doesn't process Create IO SQ command, so for
this command we will use a fabric connection command instead,
however, the fabric connect command is called asynchronously,
so we need to defer the completion for Create IO SQ command after
fabric connect command is completed.
Fix issue #2043.
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We can set endpoint's controller pointer to NULL before free_ctrlr, as
controller is a session in vfio-user, while endpoint is related with
Unix Domain socket.
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The VM may already delete all queue pairs and just leave the
socket when killing VM, so we can check number of connected
queue pairs here, if no connected queue pairs, free the
controller immediately.
It's an optimization so that we don't need to loop all
queue pairs below.
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In rte_power all that enabling/disabling turbo does is allows
for additional entry in frequency array for particular core.
Instead of exposing this API through spdk governor,
just make sure that dpdk_governor enables turbo by default.
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Those calls went unused, in favor or much more useful
up/down/min/max variants.
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The spdk_governor_capabilities added lots of capabilities
which went unused, suposedly to mark which callbacks
a governor had implemented.
This made little sense, since capabilities are per core and
not implmenting this APIs made little sense.
With this patch spdk_governor_capabilities is brought in
line with rte_power_core_capabilities.
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Change-Id: I85296fce2999cb41957162b63ee13d86a0be919f
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Remove _spdk_scheduler_disable() to avoid confusion as there is
no spdk_scheduler_enable function. Since spdk_scheduler_disable
sets scheduler period to 0, use spdk_scheduler_period_set(0) instead.
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The size of the core_info->threads will always be equal
to reactor thread_count, there is no need to count it
separately.
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Replaced multiple functions calls to _reactors_scheduler_update_core_mode(),
with a for loop.
Since changing reactor to interrupt mode is rare operation, most of the
time we ended up with unnecessarily long callstack.
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There is only one g_scheduling_reactor (main core), the is_scheduling
flag for it is used to block starting new gather_metrics before
previous one is finished.
Meanwhile is_scheduling flag on other reactors was used to block
destroying lw_threads while scheduling happens. It was only needed
because scheduler interacted with the same lw_thread pointers as
each reactor. Previous patch removed this dependency, instead
spdk_thread ids is used. If an spdk_thread is destroyed,
while scheduling _threads_reschedule_thread() handles it.
It is no longer required to block destruction of lw_threads
based on this flag.
Instead of using the main core reactor flag, a g_scheduling_in_progress
is introduced.
Removed _spdk_get_scheduling_reactor() and instead shared the value
of g_scheduling_in_progress between reactor.c and app.c.
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Removing dependency on schedulers to directly modify
lw_thread field structures will help making schedulers
truly plugable.
Instead of using lw_thread, new structure is created
that holds copy of stats and refer to the thread by
spdk_thread id.
As an added benefit of not changing lw_thread directly,
we won't run into issue of balancing function changing it
while other reactor removes and frees it.
In the future an API will be added for scheduler to call
in order to move the thread directly. Rather than for
event framework to rely on modified core_info/thread_info
structure.
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Limit of 50% to mark thread as active or idle
didn't allow for multiple active threads to be placed
on single core.
Lowering the limit to 20% will allow that and force
more threads to be actively balanced.
Removing the limit was considered, but that would
cause too much thread moves when a thread with load
in single digits increased briefly. Either
due to actually doing any operation or placement
of other threads on the same core.
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Fixes#1933
When decoupling parent the updated parent_id was
not persisted to the blob if it was a snapshot.
Due to having md_ro set to true, blob_set_xattr()
failed.
Later on the incorrect parent_id could cause troubles
like in the github issue, when deleting that snapshot.
This patch adds return code check for blob_set_xattr
and forces md_ro to false during blob md sync.
Since some of code paths are shared between decouple,
inflate and clone operations, the final callback for them
is doing revert of the original md_ro.
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After this patch, nbd will no longer receive any requests if
NBD_CMD_DISC is received. But it will handle the requests
already received.
Previously we called spdk_bdev_abort() for NBD_CMD_DISC and
it will reply to the rest requests in the channel of this bdev.
But there should be no reply to NBD_CMD_DISC. Hence we silently
discards requests after NBD_CMD_DISC.
Signed-off-by: MengjinWu <mengjin.wu@intel.com>
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The specification says:
"A host may replace its reservation key without regard to its registration
status or current reservation key value by setting the Ignore Existing Key
(IEKEY) bit to '1' in the Reservation Register command."
So for this case we treat it as a new registrant, also add UT to cover
the added cases.
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Since we are using NVMf fabric library to emulate a PCIe based SSD via
vfio-user target, so there maybe some commands that are related with
PCIe SSD only, such as set/get features with interrupt coalescing
and Interrupt Mask Set/Interrupt Mask Clear registers. Even the
NVMf library doesn't support that, it is not a fatal error to Host
NVMe driver, so here we use the info log instead of error log for
this case so that to avoid noise logs.
Fix#2036.
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The NVMf library will not implement interrupt coalescing and ignore them, but we can
report this via get_features.
Some OS may check the result from get_features so that it will not send set_features
for interrupt coalescing.
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Use the macros for red black tree provided by Free BSD to speed up
io_channel lookup.
Signed-off-by: Jiewei Ke <jiewei@smartx.com>
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In current implementation, io_channel list will be accessed by
spdk_for_each_channel() and spdk_get_io_channel(). We will try to
accelerate spdk_get_io_channel() in the following change "thread: speed
up io_channel lookup by using rbtree" by changing io_channel from list
into RB tree.
To make it cleaner, we prefer to use ch->dev as the key for the
io_channel RB tree instead of ch->dev->io_device. This patch makes
spdk_for_each_channel() use the i->dev to find the expected io_channel.
And the io_device in structure spdk_io_channel_iter is not needed in
spdk_for_each_channel_continue() but we keep it for the compatibility of
spdk_io_channel_iter_get_io_device().
After this patch, spdk_for_each_channel() has to access both io_device
list and io_channel list, and spdk_for_each_channel_continue() still has
to access only io_channel list.
Both io_device list and io_channel list will become RB tree. Hence
performance degradation will be negligible. spdk_for_each_channel() is
not so performance critical than spdk_get_io_channel().
Signed-off-by: Jiewei Ke <jiewei@smartx.com>
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Use the macros for red black tree provided by Free BSD to speed up
io_device lookup.
This change was reverted once but is re-submitted because the critical
issue was fixed by the preceding patches.
In addition to the fix, add unit tests to verify the fix explicitly.
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Previously we used a counter of our own to make sure all batch
elements plus the batch itself were done before we freed the batch.
This was due to some observations early on that the batch desc
could complete before the individual elements and a lack of clarity
as to whether this was due to the simulator or the fact that
we poll on completions and could therefore "see" completions in
a different order at that time (we were using bit arrays to poll).
Now we use an ordered (in time) list to poll locations so if we
instead put the elements on the list first and then the batch desc
itself we are assured to always "see" them in order provided the
underlying device meets spec which there's no reason to assume it
does not.
This simplifies things a bit at the same time and still assures
that we call list calbacks in order and then the batch callback
without "special" handling.
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Left over from when the field was a void *
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For clarity, this element was added when crc+copy API was
added so might as well have all the CRC related functions use
it instead of `dst` to avoid confusion.
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We've always used `dst` as the destination for CRC result, with
the recent addition of a copy_CRC API `dst` was needed for the
copy destination and `crc_dst` was used for the CRC. This
patch just makes all the CRC functions use `crc_dst` to avoid
confusion. The accel_task struct also has a `crc_dst1 field,
that will be used consistently in the next patch.
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Support in accel_perf is coming up in a later patch.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Change-Id: I63a1d3b9b1a3254fdca78e27c473b9b3468c93c8
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Allows for better performance by not hitting the same portal
address with every submission.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: I1ec8eae6f3acec9e98161029cd5406ec08603aa6
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We find a few files to get the size of a member of a struct. How to
do it is a little complex. So add a macro to do it will be helpful
to read the current code and develop new features.
lib/dif had used member_size() internally but Linux use sizeof_member()
as the macro. Besides, SPDK have used upper case letters for similar
macros, SPDK_CONTAINEROF() and SPDK_COUNTOF(). Hence spdk_member_size()
may be good but propose SPDK_SIZEOF_MEMBER() as the macro.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I2179c845a3b75fb71aa039075cc4dfd30617b898
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In this case, user could specify the core number like:
-m [0,1,10] besides the core mask like -m 0xF
Change-Id: I48621c5a84e5436deae07101591d0ef85b1e129e
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Now nbd stop will not be processed if this nbd is not fully started.
However, it will remember the stop command and do it asychronously
until nbd is fully started.
Signed-off-by: MengjinWu <mengjin.wu@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iea5ba143332c7d3fd85f816726788f05e7ae3c8d
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If there are completed asynchronous events that have not been notified
to the user, free them during controller shutdown to avoid memory leaks.
It can happen if an event completes before user has a chance to execute
`spdk_nvme_ctrlr_process_admin_completions()`.
Fixes#2032.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ie608bf9100342f8dfd709e070326f67335d27fed
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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().
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This fix is as same as for NVMe bdev module.
If a ANA log page has two or more ANA group descriptors, the second
or later of ANA group descriptors will not be 8-bytes aligned.
Then runtime error would occur as follows:
runtime error: member access within misaligned address 0x612000000074
for type 'const struct spdk_nvme_ana_group_descriptor', which requires
8 byte alignment
nvmf_get_ana_log_page() in lib/nvmf/ctrlr.c creates a ANA log page
data and processes 8 bytes alignment correctly because we got the
same runtime error before. However, lib/nvme had been missed at that
time.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Idaa610544dc5cb659c387fcd38a2b4b97cbd06e5
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The next patch will add an new controller option, disable_read_ana_log_page.
Initializing ns->ana_state to optimized before reading ANA log page
will simplify the next patch.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This patch is used to add the support for users to configure
use kernel or userspace idxd library.
Change-Id: Ie159b897bc9595894ad8f333168efaea6c2a3d78
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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This patch is used to add the kernel idxd support.
Without this patch, we can use userspace idxd driver
under accel_engine library (module/accel/idxd/accel_engine).
With this patch, we can also kernel idxd driver under the
accel_engine library.
Our approach is implementing a wrapper library to use IDXD
device by leveraging the kernel DSA driver in SPDK idxd library
(lib/idxd).
Then users can leverage the RPC later to configure how to
use the DSA device by user space driver or kernel driver.
In this patch, our approach is to use the idxd-config library
to export the WQs (Working Queues) exported by the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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There is no need to map the PRP/SGL list RW since this memory is never written
to. In fact, SeaBIOS might submit a request where the PRP list resides on
read-only memory, so attempting to map it RW can break things.
Change-Id: I7e4e90b1fa7e33e81b8d5cd8dcb9568c038938ec
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Nvmf/vfio-user uses this API to map NVMe command sent from
VM from Guest Physical Address to Host Virtual Address, so
now we moved this API from the nvme library to nvmf/vfio-user
as an internal API.
UT code will be added back in coming patch.
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Just remove this function pointer and add a new one,i.e.,
dump_sw_error.
Because this function pointer is only used to
read a sw err info. We can hide it in the detailed
idxd implemenation.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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Latest nvme-cli (>= 1.13) fails to issue commands towards SPDK's cuse
ctrl device, e.g.:
$ nvme get-feature /dev/spdk/nvme0 -f 1 -s 1 -l 100
nvme_cuse.c: 654:cuse_ctrlr_ioctl: *ERROR*: Unsupported IOCTL 0x4E40.
get-namespace-id: Invalid argument
The reason is because nvme-cli now also sends NVME_IOCTL_ID to the
target device to determine if it's indeed a controller or a ns. In
case kernel returns ENOTTY then nvme-cli considers the device to be
a controller. Since cuse_ctrlr_ioctl() returns EINVAL in such a case
the nvme-cli fails.
To avoid this simply replace EINVAL with ENOTTY for the ioctls that
may be not supported by ctrl or ns device.
nvme-cli commit in question:
fa2b91da74
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
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Now that we've deprecated the RPCs for a release, we can remove the whole
library.
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Bit 1 in the CMIC of the Identify Controller Data Structure specifies
if the NVM subsystem may have multiple controllers or not.
However, multi_host indicated a particular use case such that the NVM
subsystem is used by multiple hosts.
multi_ctrlr will be more appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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For cases where cpumask for a thread was not set,
all bits were turned on for whole length of cpuset structure.
This resulted in JSON RPC reponses with way too long cpumask
for what is useful.
Now the response is limited to the applications core mask,
as that makes sense so long as number of cores cannot change.
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The round-robin logic is no longer necessary to spread
the threads around the cores. Starting from core other
than first is even counter-productive to bunching up
threads.
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Before this patch _find_optimal_core() returned
1) any core that could fit the thread
2) if current core was over the limit, the least busy core
3) current core if no better candidate was found
Combined with _get_next_target_core() round-robining
the first core to consider, resulted in threads being
unnecessarily spread over the cores.
This patch only places threads on lower lcore id,
or when current core is over limit then any core that can fit it.
Next patch will remove round-robin logic to always start with
lowest lcore id.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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Before this patch the idle time of a core was increased
by the amount of busy time of thread that was moved out.
No assumption was made as to how the remaining threads,
would behave during next scheduling period.
This approach is fine, as over multiple scheduling periods
we'd arrive at a point where threads could do no more work
or all cores would be busy.
Yet this requires multiple scheduling periods to sort out
the threads.
Later in the series core_load will be used to determine,
when to start moving threads out of the core. So changing
this assumption will allow for faster responses to thread load,
at cost of sometimes spreading threads too much briefly.
With this patch, we are assuming that threads remaining
on the core will do proportionally the same amount of work
during next scheduling period.
See an example illustrating the change:
Before moving Thread1
Thread1 Busy 80 Idle 20 Load 80%
Thread2 Busy 60 Idle 40 Load 60%
Core Busy 140 Idle 60 Load 70%
After moving Thread1 out (original code)
Core Busy 140-80=60 Idle 60+80=140 Load 30%
After moving Thread1 out (this patch)
Core Busy 140-80=60 Idle 60-20=40 Load 60%
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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In cases when all cores are already doing too much work
to fit a thread, active threads should still be balanced
over all cores.
When current core is overloaded, place the thread
on another that is less busy.
The core limit is set to 95% to catch only ones that are
fully busy.
Decreasing that value would make spreading out the threads
move aggressive.
Changed thread load in one of the unit tests to reflect the
95% limit.
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We had not held mutex while removing bdev name or alias from bdev
name tree for most cases. Fix these in this patch.
spdk_bdev_unregister() already holds g_bdev_mgr.mutex when removing
name, and so we do not need to change it.
spdk_bdev_close() had not held g_bdev_mgr.mutex. What we want to lock
is only when removing name from name tree, that is, calling
bdev_name_del() in bdev_unregister_unsafe(). However, we need to
keep hierarchical lock ordering. Hence get and free g_bdev_mgr.mutex
outside of bdev->internal.mutex.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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We had not held mutex when adding bdev name to global bdev name tree
in bdev_name_add(). Fix these in this patch.
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If the specified name already exists in the global bdev name tree,
RB_INSERT() returns a pointer to it. Hence we do not have to call
bdev_get_by_name() when using bdev_name_add().
Hence update bdev_name_add() to return -EEXIST if RB_INSERT() returns
a non-NULL pointer, and then remove the bdev_get_by_name() calls.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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The complier complains:
/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:71:10: note: ‘__builtin___snprintf_chk’
output between 4 and 19 bytes into a destination of size 7
71 | return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1,
So we change the array size from 7 to 20, so it is enough to put 19 bytes
in.
Fixes #issue 2014
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: I97dfbf9707d0e275382324fa7352b7a212b2aeb5
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In the nightly test, the compiler complains:
trace.c: In function ‘_spdk_trace_record’:
00:07:12.523 trace.c:144:53: error: ‘argval’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
00:07:12.523 memcpy(&buffer->data[offset], (uint8_t *)argval + argoff,
00:07:12.523 ^
00:07:12.523 trace.c:145:36: error: ‘arglen’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
00:07:12.523 spdk_min(curlen, arglen - argoff));
And this patch is provided to fix such issue.
Fixes #issue 2034
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If NGUID is not specified with nvmf_subsystem_add_ns json-rpc request
then it is possible to expose the same NGUID as bdev nvme module
attached.
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This patch adds the ability to chain multiple trace entries together to
extend the size of the argument buffer. This means that a tracepoint is
no longer limited to the size of a single entry, so it can have any
number of arguments, and their size is also not constrained to a single
entry.
Some limitations are still there: a tracepoint can have up to 5
arguments and strings are limited to 255 bytes. These constraints stem
from the definitions of tracepoint structures, which could be easily
modified to extend the limits if needed.
To record a tracepoint requiring larger buffer, aside from reserving
`spdk_trace_entry` structure, a series of `spdk_trace_entry_buffer`
structures are allocated too. Each of them acts as a buffer for the
arguments. To allow trace tools to treat the buffer structures
similarly to regular entries, they also have the `tpoint_id` and `tsc`
fields. The id is always assigned to `SPDK_TRACE_MAX_TPOINT_ID` to make
sure that a buffer is never mistaken for an entry, while the value of
`tsc` is always shared with the initial entry. This also provides a way
for the trace tools to verify if an entry is part of a chained buffer.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I51ceea6b6e57df95d4b8bd797f04edbc4936c180
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It makes the code more readable. Additionally, to avoid partial updates
to an entry, the check for the number of arguments was moved before it's
filled in.
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It allows us to get rid of the `next_circual_entry` variable and will
make it easier to retrieve multiple trace entries, which will be needed
in subsequent patches.
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Returning an error from this function is not useful - there
is nothing the caller can do with that information. So
change the return value to void. Also add ERRLOG and assert
if a transport actually returns a non-zero status, to
force the transport implementer (which must be an out-of-tree
transport) to make changes as necessary.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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It is not uncommon for delete_io_qpair to fail, for
example when a controller is hot removed. So even
if SQ or CQ deletion fails, continue with freeing
resources and report success back up the stack.
There is really nothing the application can do to
account for this failing anyways.
Upcoming patches will add additional checks to
ensure failing delete_io_qpair status never gets
propagated to the caller.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iac007c1eba30f7a8c4936b3ffb6c837f28ee12ae
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Due to the recent changes for non block size multiples write I/O,
the data digest feature was degraded. If Linux iSCSI host enables
data digest and tries to detect LU from SPDK iSCSI target, data
mismatch error is detected and the connection is disconnected
unexpectedly.
The cause was that pdu->data_valid_bytes was not set for non-write
response PDUs which have a data segment.
iscsi_pdu_calc_data_digest() has been used only for non-write response
PDUs. Hence we did not need to change iscsi_pdu_calc_data_digest().
Restore the original implementation of iscsi_pdu_calc_data_digest().
Additionally, to avoid future degradation, rename the related
functions to iscsi_pdu_calc_partial_data_digest() and
iscsi_pdu_calc_partial_data_digest_done(), and add comments for
clarification.
This fix was verified by the reporter.
Fixes#2029.
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Fixes#2022
If queued aborts are present when trying to fail a ctrlr
using spdk_nvme_ctrlr_fail(), then the abort command completion
will attempt to retry one of the queued aborts.
This eventually leads to a segfault that can be avoided by not
retrying any queued aborts.
Change-Id: I897dcb8809e16af8bdd39d4381ab531e1cc29822
Signed-off-by: Vasuki Manikarnike <vasuki.manikarnike@hpe.com>
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The vfio-user target emulated NVMe device is treated as
PCIe NVMe SSD in the Guest VM, so when doing controller
reset or shutdown, we should abort the AERs which in the
NVMf library.
Users may switch kernel NVMe driver to SPDK NVMe driver
in the VM, without this fix, we will got "AERL exceeded"
response very frequently, because the AERs submitted by
previous driver will never be aborted in runtime.
Change-Id: I0222ed509629ccb0e98217414dd9043857105686
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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When users remove kernel NVMe driver in the VM, after 120 seconds,
SPDK NVMf target will disconnect ADMIN queue pair due to association
timer timeout, and for vfio-user transport, the ADMIN queue pair
connection is associated with the socket connection, so when probing
the NVMe controller again, because there is no active ADMIN connection
for fabric register R/W commands, it will cause segment fault.
Here we set the association timeout value to 0 for vfio-user transport,
so that the ADMIN connection will not be disconnected when shutdown the
controller, the ADMIN queue pair will be disconnected when the socket
connection breaks.
Change-Id: I3613169229bae384405889653e50f581d30d7c07
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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The NVMf library will set cdw0 based on specific command,
so we use it directly in vfio-user, otherwise, some NVMe
commands such as AER can't work.
Fix issue #2016.
Change-Id: Ie1a80a92c0856b61822ee51ce5d8faaaf1d463de
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Also fix one incorrect print log.
Change-Id: I3254baf4bbff4acfc0ef43f628d025931e8589ea
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These macros are only valid for Fabric transports.
Change-Id: Ia456eebdcdab28e81226c1b3a7211fcb41b5e481
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spdk_bdev_register() and spdk_bdev_add_alias() had not held mutex when
adding bdev name or alias to global bdev name tree. This bug caused unexpected
error when traversing global bdev name tree.
The next patch will fix the bug. This patch is a preparation for the fix.
spdk_bdev_get_by_name() had not held mutex while traversing bdev
name tree. The major callers to spdk_bdev_get_by_name() had held mutex
when calling it. However, this was not clear.
Factor out the internal of spdk_bdev_get_by_name() into a helper
function bdev_get_by_name() and then change spdk_bdev_get_by_name()
to lock and unlock when calling bdev_get_by_name().
Then replace spdk_bdev_get_by_name() call in spdk_bdev_alias_add() and
bdev_register() by bdev_get_by_name() call.
spdk_bdev_get_by_name() call in spdk_bdev_examine() is not changed.
This is called only from JSON RPC and not related with the bug. So
we want to fix only unlocked access to global bdev name tree.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I25f07694e569eec10dba6c3c8543f6ce77412fe8
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It is better to not fail connect commands when a subsystem
is not ready. The host will not be expecting that and will
typically treat it as a catastrophic failure (i.e. it won't
retry the connect).
So instead when this situation occurs, start a poller for
the connect request. We will continue to retry processing
it until the subsystem is ready to handle it.
Fixes issue #1985.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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It is possible for a controller to get added to the
subsystem before its admin_qpair has been assigned.
We need to account for that when traversing the subsystem's
ctrlr list when determining ns and ana_changes that need
to be reported for the ctrlr.
Found while doing stress testing with connects and
subsystem ns add/remove.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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After correct trstring initialization, it is
overwritten with trstring value of the current
probe ctx. That leads to a problem when initiator
connects to a sbusystem with listeners of different
transport types (e.g. TCP and RDMA). If probe_ctx has
TCP type, than discovery probe initialized probe trid
with trtype=RDMA and trstring=TCP. As results, SPDK
creates TCP controller with trtype=RDMA and we hit
assert in nvme_tcp_qpair function.
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Pollers are supposed to return SPDK_POLLER_{BUSY,IDLE}.
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If we continuous setup and teardown cuse session, It will teardown
uninitialized cuse session and cause segment fault, New function
cuse_session_create will do the session create operation and under
g_cuse_mtx to avoid this issue.
Signed-off-by: Weifeng Su <suweifeng1@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I2b32e81c0990ede00eea6d4ed3a7e44d534d4df3
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This update will allow us to use spdk_nvme_detach_async() and
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() easier to aggregate multiple detachments.
Previously, we could do:
spdk_nvme_detach_async()
spdk_nvme_detach_async()
spdk_nvme_detach_async()
and then started doing spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async().
Hence aggregating multiple detachments is already supported.
After this patch, the following sequence is possible:
spdk_nvme_detach_async() = 0
spdk_nvme_detach_async() = 0
spdk_nvme_detach_async() = 0
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() = -EAGAIN
spdk_nvme_detach_async() = 0
spdk_nvme_detach_async() = 0
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() = -EAGAIN
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() = -EAGAIN
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() = -EAGAIN
spdk_nvme_detach_poll_async() = 0
The actual changes is to remove the variable polling_started from
struct spdk_nvme_detach_ctx because it is not necessary anymore.
Clarify this change via updating the header file and CHANGELOG.
Verify this change by unit test.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Iebdf6c27c5304a2097b7084c315ccc99634ffa1e
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Add a new function spdk_nvme_detach_poll() to simplify a common
use case to continue polling until all detachments complete.
Then use the function for the common use case throughout.
Besides, usage by simple_copy application was not correct, and
fix it in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Ic14711cd8478bf221c0fe375301e77b395b37f26
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The function comment was referring to a non-existent caller; instead, expand
with a little more detail on the path taken for new QPs.
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When the property is 8 bytes but the host only requested
4, we need to mask and only return the bytes requested
by the host. Wait to do the DEBUGLOG until after
that has happened.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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Interpret bare --with-dpdk opt as user's request to find installed
(provided by the distro) DPDK's libs|include files and use them during
the build.
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
Change-Id: I9da99671b95af0121194b3a6d53636b0ded71f1b
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Was using "dst" in some cases and "crc_dst" in others for crc32c
related calls. Update them to always use crc_dst
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Change-Id: Icf200f1734c64c29881f23b02b8d12bad81b3ca0
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Reviewed-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Recent work identified race conditions having to do with the
dynamic flow control mechanism for the idxd engine. In order
to both address the issue and simplify the code a new scheme
is now in place. Essentially every DSA device will be allowed
to accomodate 8 channels and each channel will get a fixed 1/8
the number of work queue entries regardless of how many
channels there are. Assignment of channels to devices is round
robin and if/when no more channels can be accommodated the get
channel request will fail.
The performance tests also revealed another issue that was
masked before, it's a one-line so is in this patch for convenience.
In the idxd poller we limit the number of completions allowed
during one run to avoid the poller thread from starving other
threads since as operations complete on this thread they are
immediately replaced up to the limit for the channel.
Signed-off-by: paul luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Change-Id: I913e809a934b562feb495815a9b9c605d622285c
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8171
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In spdk_idxd_configure_chan(), if memory allocation fails in
TAILQ_FOREACH() {} code range, we will goto err_user_comp and
err_user_desc tag, in which we donot free chan->completions
and confused batch->user_completions with chan->completions.
Memleak problem and double free problem may occurs.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I0e588a35184d97cab0ea6b6c013ca8b3342f940a
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8432
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When a qpair is destroyed and the qpair is the last,
_nvmf_ctrlr_free_from_qpair() (in lib/nvmf/nvmf.c) sends two messages,
one is for _nvmf_ctrlr_destruct() and another is for
_nvmf_transport_qpair_fini().
We do not know which of two completes earlier.
_nvmf_ctrlr_destruct() frees the qpair->ctrlr in the end.
On the other hand, _nvmf_ctrlr_free_from_qpair() calls
spdk_nvmf_poll_group_remove() in the end, and spdk_nvmf_poll_group_remove()
accesses the qpair->ctrlr to free queued requests to the qpair.
Before one recent change, spdk_nvmf_poll_group_remove() had been called
before _nvmf_ctrlr_free_from_qpair() was called.
Hence extrace the operation to free queued requests from
spdk_nvmf_poll_group_remove() and inline it into _nvmf_qpair_destroy().
Fixes one showstopper error to investigate the issue reported in #1819.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I29c43ff7b289fc77a5de9c33e0266301c412e208
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Previously core load was only considered for main lcore.
Other cores were used based on cpumask only.
Once an active thread was placed on core it remained there
until idle. If _get_next_target_core() looped around,
the core might receive another active thread.
This patch makes the core load matter for placement of any thread.
As of this patch if no core can fit a thread it will remain there.
Later in the series least busy core will be used to balance
threads when every core is already busy.
Modified the functional test that depended on always selecting
consecutive core, even if 'current' one fit the bill.
Later in the series the round robin logic for core selection
is removed all together.
Fixed typo in test while here.
Note: _can_core_fit_thread() intentionally does not check
core->interrupt_mode and uses tsc. That flag is only updated
at the end of balancing right now. Meanwhile tsc is updated
one first thread moved to the core, so it is no longer
considered in interrupt mode.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I95f58c94e3f5ae8a468723d1dd6e53b0e417dcc3
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8069
Reviewed-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
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Idle threads are always moved to main core, there are no
other considations. Doing it as separate first pass,
allows to have the core stats be up to date for second
pass for active threads.
Core load stats will be used later in the series to determine
optimal target core for an active thread.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I6a9bc11b86e954e461f7badebf3a6e4d1718f63c
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This will be needed when doing multiple passes over
all threads. See next patch.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I4e9c749d69314fc268cbcb9334862392100b651e
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
When picking a path to go down with a thread,
conditions unnecessarily piled up.
Instead do it either of two ways:
- move idle threads to main core
- find best core for active threads and move them there
There is no need to worry about cpumask of the thread,
since _find_optimal_core() will always return a core
within the cpumask.
If the found core is the same one as the current,
_move_thread() won't perform any action.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I0f4782766c15c86b5db0c970cfc9547058845b2a
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8065
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Refactors logic for finding the optimal core for a thread
to single function.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ifc2b09acb6f698640ce9602fec4f567eb32b79fa
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/6732
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Refactor all thread moves and core stats updates to single function.
At this time in series only tsc of main core was modified and
only idle tsc of main core was used. Main core would be either
the destination core or the source core. In both cases, the idle
time for main core had to be updated.
This patch generalizes this logic to always move the execution
time from source core to destination core.
As a byproduct cores besides main core have the stats updated,
which will be useful later in the series. Once core load will
be the deciding factor for choosing a core.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I57564e8b2632f919869d74e8f10b01fb3dda3be9
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/6658
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Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
Now that the trace library can handle multiple arguments, there's no
point in passing 0 for tracepoints that don't have any arguments. This
patch removes all such instances. It allows us to to verify that
`spdk_trace_record()` was issued with the exact number of arguments as
specified in the definition of the tracepoint.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Idbdb6f5111bd6175e145a12c1f0c095b62d744a9
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8125
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Replaced calls to `spdk_trace_record_tsc(spdk_get_ticks(), ...)` with
`spdk_trace_record(...)`, which does the same thing but is more consise.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ib96e0bc0225490dadf857e1ddd2a3ecbf71e98c8
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Now that each tracepoint can have more than one argument, we cannot pad
the missing ones, as it would take too much space. Therefore, we put
them at the end of a line and simply skip the missing ones.
Additionally, since empty arguments are no longer padded, this patch
stops recording arguments with names consisting of an empty string
(containing just '\0').
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5199a3219a31d6afd3178324a4f48563b84e6149
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7958
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Now that `spdk_trace_record` receives variadic arguments, we no longer
have to pass strings as uint64_t, but can pass them directly as
pointers. That also means that the recorded strings can be longer than
8B (up to 40B).
This patch changes the blobfs code to pass the filenames as strings and
gets rid of the code that converted them to uint64_t.
Additionally, the maximum length of string arguments printed by
`app/trace/trace` has been extended to 16 and they're also padded to 16
characters, to better align with other argument types.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ibe94452bf1b27eba2b15ca8608d0c3b55c2db360
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This patch allows tracepoint to record a variable number of arugments.
An additional function has been added,
`spdk_trace_register_description_ext()`, which allows the user to
register definitions for tracepoints specifying all the arugments that
they accept. Users can also call `spdk_trace_register_description()` to
register tpoints with a single argument (or none).
Currently, all of the tracepoint arguments need to be passed as
uint64_t.
The trace record functions use variable arguments and rely on tracepoint
description to know the order and the format of the arguments passed.
That means that the user needs to take care that they're always in sync.
Moreover, this patch extends the tracepoint entry size from 32B to 64B,
meaning that there are 40B that can be utilized for passing arguments,
which in turn means that there can be up to 5 arguments per tracepoint.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I9993eabb2663078052439320e6d2f6ae607a47ff
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Move the definition of structure spdk_io_channel into
lib/thread/thread_internal.h, so we don't have to update SO_VER for
other libraries in future when we need to change the internal details on
the structure.
Signed-off-by: Jiewei Ke <jiewei@smartx.com>
Change-Id: I3d2ca7a8737972e0b33ce92e464da42c48f89dec
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If we're not a DEBUG build, vfu_setup_log() was effectively forcing a
libvfio-user logging level of LOG_ERR. Instead, let the log handler decide what
to report, so we can respect the SPDK levels.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
Change-Id: Ib3ad62589f495a377885f7deabaf02b428e83d30
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8452
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Reviewed-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@nutanix.com>
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Commit b7cc4dd added support multiple AERs, but didn't
remove the code that hardcodes aerl=0 for non-discovery
controllers. So even though the target now supports
multiple AERs, we never indicate that for non-discovery
controllers.
The spec also recommends that implementations support
a minimum of 4 AERs - so the current behavior is not
recommended.
It seems that at least on Windows (when testing with
vfio-user transport) we see the limit get exceeded
which results in ERRLOGs. Let's keep the ERRLOG there
for now, assuming that once we report we support 4
AERs that Windows won't try to send more than that.
Fixes issue #2000.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I6a07a6f37aaa6e531ae2cf1e1c46da036b00785b
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We cannot control what the host may send to the target.
For example, we have empirical evidence that Windows
will send vendor-specific IDs for features and log pages
(when testing with the vfio-user target transport).
So let's change the ERRLOGs in these cases to DEBUGLOGs.
Fixes issues #2004, #2007, #2008.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I8d5b92fc5e33d698af246f2f1c34f7cf51e6488a
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1. Update with latest vfio-user specification changes.
2. The new libvfio-user will not expose dma_sg_t data structure
any more, SPDK should use pointer and allocate memory for it.
Change-Id: I619b0c0828cbe3b050c628bff4c4ce7ee840510f
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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When creating queue pairs, the original code uses a stack
queue variable and copy it to queue pair in insert_queue
function, the coming changes in libvfio-user doesn't expose
dma_sg_t data structure any more, we need to change it to
a pointer and allocate memory for it, so here we eliminate
insert_queue function as a preparation.
Change-Id: Iee94029d24bc8882ec169665e229e6cbc11564c0
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Thread is private data of spdk_io_channel, bdev should use
spdk_io_channel_get_thread() to access it. This prepares for the upcoming
change to make the definition of struct spdk_io_channel private.
Change-Id: I643c8d677e22f6d8dde2faf91bb2711d3f5d81b8
Signed-off-by: Jiewei Ke <jiewei@smartx.com>
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in-capsule data over 4KiB when using the Linux initiator.
This is fixed in the latest kernel. See
https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-nvme/2021-May/025641.htmlFixes#1823
Change-Id: Ie383ea774ee31ef8fe255119095b21603483c33f
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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In blob_load_cpl(), spdk_realloc() is called to realloc
memory of ctx->pages. If spdk_realloc() return NULL,
the ctx->pages is set to NULL without being freed,
and then a memleak problem occurs.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: Idf21b690e89beab0245ba57a5de66a4f506d54fb
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If the transport returns error when polling for
completions, it gets to a uint32_t and we end up
trying to resubmit all of the requests that are
currently queued. But that's not correct - if
the transport returns an error we shouldn't be
trying to resubmit requests at all.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I9198e3e2d71875cc1e46e0ac928338bb983487f3
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nvmf_ctrlr_get_log_page used req->data to store the log page result.
While the req->data only contains the first iov, if req->iovcnt is
larger than 1, the req->data may not hold the complete log page; and
even worse, the log page result may be written to invalid address and
cause memory corruption.
Change-Id: Ie6415a6bd2327419fe4b32f21ac814fd827c9e95
Signed-off-by: Jiewei Ke <jiewei@smartx.com>
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Currently, the SPDK "core_mask" environment option only supports setting either
"-l" or "-c". Allow applications to specify more complicated options by sniffing
for a leading "-", and passing that string through unchanged. This allows, for
example, --lcores to be used as described here:
https://doc.dpdk.org/guides/linux_gsg/linux_eal_parameters.html
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
Change-Id: I38cc54bfcd356f3176cde7848e592525f9231e3d
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7933
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Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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The common bdev layer will split large WRITE ZEROES ranges into
multiple children requests based on the backend device's setting,
it will try to split up to 8 children requests at a time to avoid
flood requests.
Also add UT to cover different cases.
Change-Id: Id9505fbe1c297412ef97b1f73587b22bc43f770e
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7875
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Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
This mutex is not used anywhere. After removing mutex from struct
spdk_scsi_globals, struct spdk_scsi_globals is empty. Hence then
remove struct spdk_scsi_globals. We can create struct spdk_scsi_globals
again if it becomes necessary.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I749ae43f7735a7c9383d090eae2093bb52607f17
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8192
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Add three parameters, pdu_pool_size, immediate_data_pool_size, and
data_out_pool_size to the RPC iscsi_set_options to run iSCSI target
with little memory.
For some use cases, we want to keep the max number of connections,
but simultaneously we want to reduce the pool size and let I/Os wait
until resource is provided.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I74dc785310b1d985f3e338c1e13fba3a3840d113
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8191
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In nvmf_vfio_user_listen(), fd should be closed before
set it to endpoint->fd, otherwise, the fd leakage probem
occurs.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I3fabc65d2764926e5873475962e4362e46eb37e4
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8309
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Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: sunshihao <sunshihao@huawei.com>
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In spdk_idxd_get_channel(), if chan->batch_base is allocated
faild, we should free chan before returning NULL.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: Ia652c334aead592429c1171da73d67160879686d
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8301
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In ioat_channel_start(), if spdk_vtophys(ioat->comp_update) returns
SPDK_VTOPHYS_ERROR, spdk_free is called to free ioat->comp_update,
and ioat->comp_update is not set to NULL. However, the caller
ioat_attach() will also call ioat_channel_destruct() to free
ioat->comp_update, then double-free problem occurs.
Here, we will not free ioat->comp_update in ioat_channel_start(),
ioat_channel_destruct() will do that.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I3be19a3feec5c2188051ee67820bfd1e61de9b48
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8300
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POSIX defines %z for printing size_t values in a portable way.
Replace a reference to %ld to remove the assumption about
the type of size_t.
Signed-off-by: Nick Connolly <nick.connolly@mayadata.io>
Change-Id: I2186aa5e7072f565ea75de935e22c2c23acf1a1a
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8341
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In blob_serialize_add_page(), *pages is set to spdk_realloc(*pages).
If spdk_realloc() returns NULL, the *pages pointer will be
overridden, whose memory will leak.
Here, we introduce a new var (tmp_pages) for checking the return
value of spdk_realloc(*pages).
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: Ib2ead3f3b5d5e44688d1f0568816f483aa9e101f
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8307
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In spdk_fs_create_file_async(), file->name is set to strdup(name).
We should check whether file->name is equal to NULL.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: I2219cc353eb4711290aee2599505f57af9088bb2
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8302
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If iscsi initialization fails (due to a memory allocation
failure for example), we may not even get to the point
where the g_iscsi global is registered as an io_device.
So then when we tear down the iscsi library using
spdk_iscsi_fini(), we need to make sure we don't
try to unregister g_iscsi if it wasn't registered.
For now, just use the g_init_thread global to make this
determination - it's set just after we register the
io_device.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ic9443564ef67b9c0df0fce47a346f4608749c306
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8351
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Reviewed-by: Paul Luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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Because we use spdk_dma_malloc, then it does not init
the the contents in the memory.
Fixes#1996
Change-Id: Ieef411f6ae5114de9f732df6096e0bb123efb7e0
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8374
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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In spdk_nvmf_subsystem_add_ns_ext(), ns->ptpl_file is set to strdup(),
which may return NULL. We should deal with it.
Signed-off-by: Zhiqiang Liu <liuzhiqiang26@huawei.com>
Change-Id: If95102fe9d6d789b8ba9e846c4d7f4e22e48a93c
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8305
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Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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nbd will be closed in nbd poller function asychronously.
Unify the stop process of HARDDISC and SOFTDISC in same place.
Prepare for following patch.
Signed-off-by: MengjinWu <mengjin.wu@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ida33ff6d081e68290cfa393c0c47fe7af545958b
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/8036
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Reviewed-by: Xiaodong Liu <xiaodong.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: GangCao <gang.cao@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>