Spdk/test/external_code/passthru/vbdev_passthru.c
Shuhei Matsumoto 2bb2afd085 external_bdev_passthru: Use bdev_unregister_by_name() to delete a passthru bdev
spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name() is safer than spdk_bdev_get_by_name() +
spdk_bdev_unregister(). It is ensured that the specified callback is
executed after unwinding stack for spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name().

Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I5cc1e88a7e389ab173ef1195bd817d2aac6a70d1
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/16556
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Aleksey Marchuk <alexeymar@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
2023-01-31 21:40:09 +00:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright (C) 2020 Intel Corporation.
* All rights reserved.
*/
/*
* This is a simple example of a virtual block device module that passes IO
* down to a bdev (or bdevs) that its configured to attach to.
*/
#include "spdk/stdinc.h"
#include "vbdev_passthru.h"
#include "spdk/rpc.h"
#include "spdk/env.h"
#include "spdk/endian.h"
#include "spdk/string.h"
#include "spdk/thread.h"
#include "spdk/util.h"
#include "spdk/bdev_module.h"
#include "spdk/log.h"
static int vbdev_passthru_init(void);
static int vbdev_passthru_get_ctx_size(void);
static void vbdev_passthru_examine(struct spdk_bdev *bdev);
static void vbdev_passthru_finish(void);
static int vbdev_passthru_config_json(struct spdk_json_write_ctx *w);
static struct spdk_bdev_module passthru_if = {
.name = "passthru_external",
.module_init = vbdev_passthru_init,
.get_ctx_size = vbdev_passthru_get_ctx_size,
.examine_config = vbdev_passthru_examine,
.module_fini = vbdev_passthru_finish,
.config_json = vbdev_passthru_config_json
};
SPDK_BDEV_MODULE_REGISTER(ext_passthru, &passthru_if)
/* List of pt_bdev names and their base bdevs via configuration file.
* Used so we can parse the conf once at init and use this list in examine().
*/
struct bdev_names {
char *vbdev_name;
char *bdev_name;
TAILQ_ENTRY(bdev_names) link;
};
static TAILQ_HEAD(, bdev_names) g_bdev_names = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(g_bdev_names);
/* List of virtual bdevs and associated info for each. */
struct vbdev_passthru {
struct spdk_bdev *base_bdev; /* the thing we're attaching to */
struct spdk_bdev_desc *base_desc; /* its descriptor we get from open */
struct spdk_bdev pt_bdev; /* the PT virtual bdev */
TAILQ_ENTRY(vbdev_passthru) link;
struct spdk_thread *thread; /* thread where base device is opened */
};
static TAILQ_HEAD(, vbdev_passthru) g_pt_nodes = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(g_pt_nodes);
/* The pt vbdev channel struct. It is allocated and freed on my behalf by the io channel code.
* If this vbdev needed to implement a poller or a queue for IO, this is where those things
* would be defined. This passthru bdev doesn't actually need to allocate a channel, it could
* simply pass back the channel of the bdev underneath it but for example purposes we will
* present its own to the upper layers.
*/
struct pt_io_channel {
struct spdk_io_channel *base_ch; /* IO channel of base device */
};
/* Just for fun, this pt_bdev module doesn't need it but this is essentially a per IO
* context that we get handed by the bdev layer.
*/
struct passthru_bdev_io {
uint8_t test;
/* bdev related */
struct spdk_io_channel *ch;
/* for bdev_io_wait */
struct spdk_bdev_io_wait_entry bdev_io_wait;
};
static void vbdev_passthru_submit_request(struct spdk_io_channel *ch, struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io);
/* Callback for unregistering the IO device. */
static void
_device_unregister_cb(void *io_device)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = io_device;
/* Done with this pt_node. */
free(pt_node->pt_bdev.name);
free(pt_node);
}
/* Wrapper for the bdev close operation. */
static void
_vbdev_passthru_destruct(void *ctx)
{
struct spdk_bdev_desc *desc = ctx;
spdk_bdev_close(desc);
}
/* Called after we've unregistered following a hot remove callback.
* Our finish entry point will be called next.
*/
static int
vbdev_passthru_destruct(void *ctx)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = (struct vbdev_passthru *)ctx;
/* It is important to follow this exact sequence of steps for destroying
* a vbdev...
*/
TAILQ_REMOVE(&g_pt_nodes, pt_node, link);
/* Unclaim the underlying bdev. */
spdk_bdev_module_release_bdev(pt_node->base_bdev);
/* Close the underlying bdev on its same opened thread. */
if (pt_node->thread && pt_node->thread != spdk_get_thread()) {
spdk_thread_send_msg(pt_node->thread, _vbdev_passthru_destruct, pt_node->base_desc);
} else {
spdk_bdev_close(pt_node->base_desc);
}
/* Unregister the io_device. */
spdk_io_device_unregister(pt_node, _device_unregister_cb);
return 0;
}
/* Completion callback for IO that were issued from this bdev. The original bdev_io
* is passed in as an arg so we'll complete that one with the appropriate status
* and then free the one that this module issued.
*/
static void
_pt_complete_io(struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io, bool success, void *cb_arg)
{
struct spdk_bdev_io *orig_io = cb_arg;
int status = success ? SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS : SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED;
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)orig_io->driver_ctx;
/* We setup this value in the submission routine, just showing here that it is
* passed back to us.
*/
if (io_ctx->test != 0x5a) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("Error, original IO device_ctx is wrong! 0x%x\n",
io_ctx->test);
}
/* Complete the original IO and then free the one that we created here
* as a result of issuing an IO via submit_request.
*/
spdk_bdev_io_complete(orig_io, status);
spdk_bdev_free_io(bdev_io);
}
static void
_pt_complete_zcopy_io(struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io, bool success, void *cb_arg)
{
struct spdk_bdev_io *orig_io = cb_arg;
int status = success ? SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_SUCCESS : SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED;
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)orig_io->driver_ctx;
/* We setup this value in the submission routine, just showing here that it is
* passed back to us.
*/
if (io_ctx->test != 0x5a) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("Error, original IO device_ctx is wrong! 0x%x\n",
io_ctx->test);
}
/* Complete the original IO and then free the one that we created here
* as a result of issuing an IO via submit_request.
*/
spdk_bdev_io_set_buf(orig_io, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs[0].iov_base, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs[0].iov_len);
spdk_bdev_io_complete(orig_io, status);
spdk_bdev_free_io(bdev_io);
}
static void
vbdev_passthru_resubmit_io(void *arg)
{
struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io = (struct spdk_bdev_io *)arg;
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)bdev_io->driver_ctx;
vbdev_passthru_submit_request(io_ctx->ch, bdev_io);
}
static void
vbdev_passthru_queue_io(struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io)
{
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)bdev_io->driver_ctx;
struct pt_io_channel *pt_ch = spdk_io_channel_get_ctx(io_ctx->ch);
int rc;
io_ctx->bdev_io_wait.bdev = bdev_io->bdev;
io_ctx->bdev_io_wait.cb_fn = vbdev_passthru_resubmit_io;
io_ctx->bdev_io_wait.cb_arg = bdev_io;
/* Queue the IO using the channel of the base device. */
rc = spdk_bdev_queue_io_wait(bdev_io->bdev, pt_ch->base_ch, &io_ctx->bdev_io_wait);
if (rc != 0) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("Queue io failed in vbdev_passthru_queue_io, rc=%d.\n", rc);
spdk_bdev_io_complete(bdev_io, SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED);
}
}
/* Callback for getting a buf from the bdev pool in the event that the caller passed
* in NULL, we need to own the buffer so it doesn't get freed by another vbdev module
* beneath us before we're done with it. That won't happen in this example but it could
* if this example were used as a template for something more complex.
*/
static void
pt_read_get_buf_cb(struct spdk_io_channel *ch, struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io, bool success)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = SPDK_CONTAINEROF(bdev_io->bdev, struct vbdev_passthru,
pt_bdev);
struct pt_io_channel *pt_ch = spdk_io_channel_get_ctx(ch);
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)bdev_io->driver_ctx;
int rc;
if (!success) {
spdk_bdev_io_complete(bdev_io, SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED);
return;
}
if (bdev_io->u.bdev.md_buf == NULL) {
rc = spdk_bdev_readv_blocks(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs,
bdev_io->u.bdev.iovcnt, bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks, _pt_complete_io,
bdev_io);
} else {
rc = spdk_bdev_readv_blocks_with_md(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovcnt,
bdev_io->u.bdev.md_buf,
bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
}
if (rc != 0) {
if (rc == -ENOMEM) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("No memory, start to queue io for passthru.\n");
io_ctx->ch = ch;
vbdev_passthru_queue_io(bdev_io);
} else {
SPDK_ERRLOG("ERROR on bdev_io submission!\n");
spdk_bdev_io_complete(bdev_io, SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED);
}
}
}
/* Called when someone above submits IO to this pt vbdev. We're simply passing it on here
* via SPDK IO calls which in turn allocate another bdev IO and call our cpl callback provided
* below along with the original bdev_io so that we can complete it once this IO completes.
*/
static void
vbdev_passthru_submit_request(struct spdk_io_channel *ch, struct spdk_bdev_io *bdev_io)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = SPDK_CONTAINEROF(bdev_io->bdev, struct vbdev_passthru, pt_bdev);
struct pt_io_channel *pt_ch = spdk_io_channel_get_ctx(ch);
struct passthru_bdev_io *io_ctx = (struct passthru_bdev_io *)bdev_io->driver_ctx;
int rc = 0;
/* Setup a per IO context value; we don't do anything with it in the vbdev other
* than confirm we get the same thing back in the completion callback just to
* demonstrate.
*/
io_ctx->test = 0x5a;
switch (bdev_io->type) {
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_READ:
spdk_bdev_io_get_buf(bdev_io, pt_read_get_buf_cb,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks * bdev_io->bdev->blocklen);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_WRITE:
if (bdev_io->u.bdev.md_buf == NULL) {
rc = spdk_bdev_writev_blocks(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs,
bdev_io->u.bdev.iovcnt, bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks, _pt_complete_io,
bdev_io);
} else {
rc = spdk_bdev_writev_blocks_with_md(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovcnt,
bdev_io->u.bdev.md_buf,
bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
}
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_WRITE_ZEROES:
rc = spdk_bdev_write_zeroes_blocks(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_UNMAP:
rc = spdk_bdev_unmap_blocks(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_FLUSH:
rc = spdk_bdev_flush_blocks(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_RESET:
rc = spdk_bdev_reset(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_ZCOPY:
rc = spdk_bdev_zcopy_start(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch, bdev_io->u.bdev.iovs,
bdev_io->u.bdev.iovcnt, bdev_io->u.bdev.offset_blocks,
bdev_io->u.bdev.num_blocks, bdev_io->u.bdev.zcopy.populate,
_pt_complete_zcopy_io, bdev_io);
break;
case SPDK_BDEV_IO_TYPE_ABORT:
rc = spdk_bdev_abort(pt_node->base_desc, pt_ch->base_ch, bdev_io->u.abort.bio_to_abort,
_pt_complete_io, bdev_io);
break;
default:
SPDK_ERRLOG("passthru: unknown I/O type %d\n", bdev_io->type);
spdk_bdev_io_complete(bdev_io, SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED);
return;
}
if (rc != 0) {
if (rc == -ENOMEM) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("No memory, start to queue io for passthru.\n");
io_ctx->ch = ch;
vbdev_passthru_queue_io(bdev_io);
} else {
SPDK_ERRLOG("ERROR on bdev_io submission!\n");
spdk_bdev_io_complete(bdev_io, SPDK_BDEV_IO_STATUS_FAILED);
}
}
}
/* We'll just call the base bdev and let it answer however if we were more
* restrictive for some reason (or less) we could get the response back
* and modify according to our purposes.
*/
static bool
vbdev_passthru_io_type_supported(void *ctx, enum spdk_bdev_io_type io_type)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = (struct vbdev_passthru *)ctx;
return spdk_bdev_io_type_supported(pt_node->base_bdev, io_type);
}
/* We supplied this as an entry point for upper layers who want to communicate to this
* bdev. This is how they get a channel. We are passed the same context we provided when
* we created our PT vbdev in examine() which, for this bdev, is the address of one of
* our context nodes. From here we'll ask the SPDK channel code to fill out our channel
* struct and we'll keep it in our PT node.
*/
static struct spdk_io_channel *
vbdev_passthru_get_io_channel(void *ctx)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = (struct vbdev_passthru *)ctx;
struct spdk_io_channel *pt_ch = NULL;
/* The IO channel code will allocate a channel for us which consists of
* the SPDK channel structure plus the size of our pt_io_channel struct
* that we passed in when we registered our IO device. It will then call
* our channel create callback to populate any elements that we need to
* update.
*/
pt_ch = spdk_get_io_channel(pt_node);
return pt_ch;
}
/* This is the output for bdev_get_bdevs() for this vbdev */
static int
vbdev_passthru_dump_info_json(void *ctx, struct spdk_json_write_ctx *w)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = (struct vbdev_passthru *)ctx;
spdk_json_write_name(w, "passthru_external");
spdk_json_write_object_begin(w);
spdk_json_write_named_string(w, "name", spdk_bdev_get_name(&pt_node->pt_bdev));
spdk_json_write_named_string(w, "base_bdev_name", spdk_bdev_get_name(pt_node->base_bdev));
spdk_json_write_object_end(w);
return 0;
}
/* This is used to generate JSON that can configure this module to its current state. */
static int
vbdev_passthru_config_json(struct spdk_json_write_ctx *w)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node;
TAILQ_FOREACH(pt_node, &g_pt_nodes, link) {
spdk_json_write_object_begin(w);
spdk_json_write_named_string(w, "method", "construct_ext_passthru_bdev");
spdk_json_write_named_object_begin(w, "params");
spdk_json_write_named_string(w, "base_bdev_name", spdk_bdev_get_name(pt_node->base_bdev));
spdk_json_write_named_string(w, "name", spdk_bdev_get_name(&pt_node->pt_bdev));
spdk_json_write_object_end(w);
spdk_json_write_object_end(w);
}
return 0;
}
/* We provide this callback for the SPDK channel code to create a channel using
* the channel struct we provided in our module get_io_channel() entry point. Here
* we get and save off an underlying base channel of the device below us so that
* we can communicate with the base bdev on a per channel basis. If we needed
* our own poller for this vbdev, we'd register it here.
*/
static int
pt_bdev_ch_create_cb(void *io_device, void *ctx_buf)
{
struct pt_io_channel *pt_ch = ctx_buf;
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node = io_device;
pt_ch->base_ch = spdk_bdev_get_io_channel(pt_node->base_desc);
return 0;
}
/* We provide this callback for the SPDK channel code to destroy a channel
* created with our create callback. We just need to undo anything we did
* when we created. If this bdev used its own poller, we'd unregister it here.
*/
static void
pt_bdev_ch_destroy_cb(void *io_device, void *ctx_buf)
{
struct pt_io_channel *pt_ch = ctx_buf;
spdk_put_io_channel(pt_ch->base_ch);
}
/* Create the passthru association from the bdev and vbdev name and insert
* on the global list. */
static int
vbdev_passthru_insert_name(const char *bdev_name, const char *vbdev_name)
{
struct bdev_names *name;
TAILQ_FOREACH(name, &g_bdev_names, link) {
if (strcmp(vbdev_name, name->vbdev_name) == 0) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("passthru bdev %s already exists\n", vbdev_name);
return -EEXIST;
}
}
name = calloc(1, sizeof(struct bdev_names));
if (!name) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not allocate bdev_names\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
name->bdev_name = strdup(bdev_name);
if (!name->bdev_name) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not allocate name->bdev_name\n");
free(name);
return -ENOMEM;
}
name->vbdev_name = strdup(vbdev_name);
if (!name->vbdev_name) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not allocate name->vbdev_name\n");
free(name->bdev_name);
free(name);
return -ENOMEM;
}
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&g_bdev_names, name, link);
return 0;
}
/* On init, just perform bdev module specific initialization. */
static int
vbdev_passthru_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
/* Called when the entire module is being torn down. */
static void
vbdev_passthru_finish(void)
{
struct bdev_names *name;
while ((name = TAILQ_FIRST(&g_bdev_names))) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&g_bdev_names, name, link);
free(name->bdev_name);
free(name->vbdev_name);
free(name);
}
}
/* During init we'll be asked how much memory we'd like passed to us
* in bev_io structures as context. Here's where we specify how
* much context we want per IO.
*/
static int
vbdev_passthru_get_ctx_size(void)
{
return sizeof(struct passthru_bdev_io);
}
/* Where vbdev_passthru_config_json() is used to generate per module JSON config data, this
* function is called to output any per bdev specific methods. For the PT module, there are
* none.
*/
static void
vbdev_passthru_write_config_json(struct spdk_bdev *bdev, struct spdk_json_write_ctx *w)
{
/* No config per bdev needed */
}
/* When we register our bdev this is how we specify our entry points. */
static const struct spdk_bdev_fn_table vbdev_passthru_fn_table = {
.destruct = vbdev_passthru_destruct,
.submit_request = vbdev_passthru_submit_request,
.io_type_supported = vbdev_passthru_io_type_supported,
.get_io_channel = vbdev_passthru_get_io_channel,
.dump_info_json = vbdev_passthru_dump_info_json,
.write_config_json = vbdev_passthru_write_config_json,
};
static void
vbdev_passthru_base_bdev_hotremove_cb(struct spdk_bdev *bdev_find)
{
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node, *tmp;
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(pt_node, &g_pt_nodes, link, tmp) {
if (bdev_find == pt_node->base_bdev) {
spdk_bdev_unregister(&pt_node->pt_bdev, NULL, NULL);
}
}
}
/* Called when the underlying base bdev triggers asynchronous event such as bdev removal. */
static void
vbdev_passthru_base_bdev_event_cb(enum spdk_bdev_event_type type, struct spdk_bdev *bdev,
void *event_ctx)
{
switch (type) {
case SPDK_BDEV_EVENT_REMOVE:
vbdev_passthru_base_bdev_hotremove_cb(bdev);
break;
default:
SPDK_NOTICELOG("Unsupported bdev event: type %d\n", type);
break;
}
}
/* Create and register the passthru vbdev if we find it in our list of bdev names.
* This can be called either by the examine path or RPC method.
*/
static int
vbdev_passthru_register(const char *bdev_name)
{
struct bdev_names *name;
struct vbdev_passthru *pt_node;
struct spdk_bdev *bdev;
int rc = 0;
/* Check our list of names from config versus this bdev and if
* there's a match, create the pt_node & bdev accordingly.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(name, &g_bdev_names, link) {
if (strcmp(name->bdev_name, bdev_name) != 0) {
continue;
}
SPDK_NOTICELOG("Match on %s\n", bdev_name);
pt_node = calloc(1, sizeof(struct vbdev_passthru));
if (!pt_node) {
rc = -ENOMEM;
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not allocate pt_node\n");
break;
}
pt_node->pt_bdev.name = strdup(name->vbdev_name);
if (!pt_node->pt_bdev.name) {
rc = -ENOMEM;
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not allocate pt_bdev name\n");
free(pt_node);
break;
}
pt_node->pt_bdev.product_name = "passthru";
/* The base bdev that we're attaching to. */
rc = spdk_bdev_open_ext(bdev_name, true, vbdev_passthru_base_bdev_event_cb,
NULL, &pt_node->base_desc);
if (rc) {
if (rc != -ENODEV) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not open bdev %s\n", bdev_name);
}
free(pt_node->pt_bdev.name);
free(pt_node);
break;
}
SPDK_NOTICELOG("base bdev opened\n");
bdev = spdk_bdev_desc_get_bdev(pt_node->base_desc);
pt_node->base_bdev = bdev;
/* Copy some properties from the underlying base bdev. */
pt_node->pt_bdev.write_cache = bdev->write_cache;
pt_node->pt_bdev.required_alignment = bdev->required_alignment;
pt_node->pt_bdev.optimal_io_boundary = bdev->optimal_io_boundary;
pt_node->pt_bdev.blocklen = bdev->blocklen;
pt_node->pt_bdev.blockcnt = bdev->blockcnt;
pt_node->pt_bdev.md_interleave = bdev->md_interleave;
pt_node->pt_bdev.md_len = bdev->md_len;
pt_node->pt_bdev.dif_type = bdev->dif_type;
pt_node->pt_bdev.dif_is_head_of_md = bdev->dif_is_head_of_md;
pt_node->pt_bdev.dif_check_flags = bdev->dif_check_flags;
/* This is the context that is passed to us when the bdev
* layer calls in so we'll save our pt_bdev node here.
*/
pt_node->pt_bdev.ctxt = pt_node;
pt_node->pt_bdev.fn_table = &vbdev_passthru_fn_table;
pt_node->pt_bdev.module = &passthru_if;
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&g_pt_nodes, pt_node, link);
spdk_io_device_register(pt_node, pt_bdev_ch_create_cb, pt_bdev_ch_destroy_cb,
sizeof(struct pt_io_channel),
name->vbdev_name);
SPDK_NOTICELOG("io_device created at: 0x%p\n", pt_node);
/* Save the thread where the base device is opened */
pt_node->thread = spdk_get_thread();
rc = spdk_bdev_module_claim_bdev(bdev, pt_node->base_desc, pt_node->pt_bdev.module);
if (rc) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not claim bdev %s\n", bdev_name);
spdk_bdev_close(pt_node->base_desc);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&g_pt_nodes, pt_node, link);
spdk_io_device_unregister(pt_node, NULL);
free(pt_node->pt_bdev.name);
free(pt_node);
break;
}
SPDK_NOTICELOG("bdev claimed\n");
rc = spdk_bdev_register(&pt_node->pt_bdev);
if (rc) {
SPDK_ERRLOG("could not register pt_bdev\n");
spdk_bdev_module_release_bdev(&pt_node->pt_bdev);
spdk_bdev_close(pt_node->base_desc);
TAILQ_REMOVE(&g_pt_nodes, pt_node, link);
spdk_io_device_unregister(pt_node, NULL);
free(pt_node->pt_bdev.name);
free(pt_node);
break;
}
SPDK_NOTICELOG("ext_pt_bdev registered\n");
SPDK_NOTICELOG("created ext_pt_bdev for: %s\n", name->vbdev_name);
}
return rc;
}
/* Create the passthru disk from the given bdev and vbdev name. */
int
bdev_passthru_external_create_disk(const char *bdev_name, const char *vbdev_name)
{
int rc;
/* Insert the bdev name into our global name list even if it doesn't exist yet,
* it may show up soon...
*/
rc = vbdev_passthru_insert_name(bdev_name, vbdev_name);
if (rc) {
return rc;
}
rc = vbdev_passthru_register(bdev_name);
if (rc == -ENODEV) {
/* This is not an error, we tracked the name above and it still
* may show up later.
*/
SPDK_NOTICELOG("vbdev creation deferred pending base bdev arrival\n");
rc = 0;
}
return rc;
}
void
bdev_passthru_external_delete_disk(const char *bdev_name, spdk_bdev_unregister_cb cb_fn,
void *cb_arg)
{
struct bdev_names *name;
int rc;
rc = spdk_bdev_unregister_by_name(bdev_name, &passthru_if, cb_fn, cb_arg);
if (rc != 0) {
cb_fn(cb_arg, rc);
return;
}
/* Remove the association (vbdev, bdev) from g_bdev_names. This is required so that the
* vbdev does not get re-created if the same bdev is constructed at some other time,
* unless the underlying bdev was hot-removed.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(name, &g_bdev_names, link) {
if (strcmp(name->vbdev_name, bdev_name) == 0) {
TAILQ_REMOVE(&g_bdev_names, name, link);
free(name->bdev_name);
free(name->vbdev_name);
free(name);
break;
}
}
}
/* Because we specified this function in our pt bdev function table when we
* registered our pt bdev, we'll get this call anytime a new bdev shows up.
* Here we need to decide if we care about it and if so what to do. We
* parsed the config file at init so we check the new bdev against the list
* we built up at that time and if the user configured us to attach to this
* bdev, here's where we do it.
*/
static void
vbdev_passthru_examine(struct spdk_bdev *bdev)
{
vbdev_passthru_register(bdev->name);
spdk_bdev_module_examine_done(&passthru_if);
}