Since SES specs do not define mechanism to map enclosure slots to SATA
disks, AHCI EM code I written many years ago appeared quite useless,
that always bugged me. I was thinking whether it was a good idea, but
if LSI HBAs do that, why I shouldn't?
This change introduces simple non-standard mechanism for the mapping
into both AHCI EM and SES code, that makes AHCI EM on capable controllers
(most of Intel's) a first-class SES citizen, allowing it to report disk
physical path to GEOM, show devices inserted into each enclosure slot in
`sesutil map` and `getencstat`, control locate and fault LEDs for specific
devices with `sesutil locate adaX on` and `sesutil fault adaX on`, etc.
I've successfully tested this on Supermicro X10DRH-i motherboard connected
with sideband cable of its S-SATA Mini-SAS connector to SAS815TQ backplane.
It can indicate with LEDs Locate, Fault and Rebuild/Remap SES statuses for
each disk identical to real SES of Supermicro SAS2 backplanes.
MFC after: 2 weeks
SES specifications tell: "The Additional Element Status descriptors shall
be in the same order as the status elements in the Enclosure Status
diagnostic page". It allows us to question ELEMENT INDEX that is lower
then values we already processed. There are many SAS2 enclosures with
this kind of problem.
While there, add more specific error messages for cases when ELEMENT INDEX
is obviously wrong. Also skip elements with INVALID bit set.
MFC after: 2 weeks
When some type has 0 elements, saved_individual_element_index was set
to -1 on second type bump, since individual_element_index was not
restored after the first. To me it looks easier just to increment
saved_individual_element_index separately than think when to save it.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Do not allocate temporary buffer for attributes we are going to return
as-is, just make sure to NUL-terminate them. Do not zero temporary 64KB
buffer for CDAI_TYPE_SCSI_DEVID, XPT tells us how much data it filled
and there are also length fields inside the returned data also.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Add cam_sim_alloc_dev() as a wrapper to cam_sim_alloc() which takes
a device_t instead of the unit_number (which we can derive from the
dev again).
Add device_t sim_dev to struct cam_sim. It will be used to pass through
the bus for cases when both sides of CAM speak newbus already and we want
to link them (yet make the calls through CAM for now).
SDIO will be the first consumer of this. For that make use of
cam_sim_alloc_dev() in sdhci under MMCCAM.
This will also allow people to start iterating more on the idea
to newbus-ify CAM without changing 50+ device drivers from the start.
Also to be clear there are callers to cam_sim_alloc() which do not
have a device_t (e.g., XPT) or provide their own unit number so we cannot
simply switch the KPI entirely.
Submitted by: kibab (original idea, see https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12467)
Reviewed by: imp, chuck
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19746
Differentiate between PCI Express Endpoint devices and Root Complex
Integrated Endpoints in the nda driver. The Link Status and Capability
registers are not valid for Integrated Endpoints and should not be
displayed. The bhyve emulated NVMe device will advertise as being an
Integrated Endpoint.
Reviewed by: imp
Approved byL imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20282
This allows replacing "sys/eventfilter.h" includes with "sys/_eventfilter.h"
in other header files (e.g., sys/{bus,conf,cpu}.h) and reduces header
pollution substantially.
EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE and EVENTHANDLER_LIST_DECLAREs were moved out of .c
files into appropriate headers (e.g., sys/proc.h, powernv/opal.h).
As a side effect of reduced header pollution, many .c files and headers no
longer contain needed definitions. The remainder of the patch addresses
adding appropriate includes to fix those files.
LOCK_DEBUG and LOCK_FILE_LINE_ARG are moved to sys/_lock.h, as required by
sys/mutex.h since r326106 (but silently protected by header pollution prior
to this change).
No functional change (intended). Of course, any out of tree modules that
relied on header pollution for sys/eventhandler.h, sys/lock.h, or
sys/mutex.h inclusion need to be fixed. __FreeBSD_version has been bumped.
According to specs and common sense, all sense data reported in descriptor
format should be valid. But practice shows different, some devices return
descriptors with invalid data, resulting in error messages looking worse.
Decouple block/stream commands sense data and information field printing.
Looking on present specs, there are much more cases when those fields are
not related, and incomplete old code was not printing valid sense data and
leaving empty lines for invalid.
MFC after: 2 weeks
SDIO command CMD53 (IO_RW_EXTENDED) allows data transfers using blocks of 1-2048 bytes,
with a maximum of 511 blocks per request.
Extend mmc_data structure to properly describe such requests,
and initialize the new fields in kernel and userland consumers.
No actual driver changes happen yet, these will follow in the separate changes.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19779
Before this I suppose it was impossible load CAM-based NVMe as module.
Plus this appeared to be needed to build r345815 without NVMe driver.
MFC after: 2 weeks
There is some code duplication in error handling paths in a few functions.
Create a function for printing such errors in human-readable way and get rid
of duplicates.
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15912
Using DFLTPHYS/MAXPHYS is not always OK, instead make it possible for the
controller driver to provide maximum data size to MMCCAM, and use it there.
The old stack already does this.
Reviewed by: manu
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15892
CAM IOCTL interfaces traditionally mapped user-space data buffers to KVA.
It was nice originally, but now it takes too much to handle respective
TLB shootdowns, while small kernel memory allocations up to 64KB backed
by UMA and accompanied by copyin()/copyout() can be much cheaper.
For large buffers mapping still may have sense, and unmapped I/O would
be even better, but the last unfortunately is more tricky, since unmapped
I/O API is too specific to struct bio now.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
The 16GB, 32GB and 128GB versions of this product all have the same
problem. For some reason, the RC10 size is correct, while the RC16
size is larger (oddly by the capacity size / 1024 bytes). Using the
RC16 size results in illegal LBA range errors when geom tastes the
device. So, expand the quirk to cover all versions of this chip.
Ideally, we'd get both READ CAPACITY 10 and READ CAPACITY 16 sizes and
print a warnnig if they differ and use the smaller of the two numbers,
though that may be problematical as well. Furthermore, SBC-4
encourages users transition to RC16 only, which suggests that in the
future RC10 may disappear from some drives. It's unclear how to cope
with these drives generically.
PR: 234503
MFC After: 1 week
Since in most configurations CTL serves as network service, we found
that this change improves local system interactivity under heavy load.
Priority of main threads is set slightly higher then worker taskqueues
to make them quickly sort incoming requests not creating bottlenecks,
while plenty of worker taskqueues should be less sensitive to latency.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Replace long per-LUN queue of blocked commands, scanned on each command
completion and sometimes even twice, causing up to O(n^^2) processing cost,
by much shorter per-command blocked queues, scanned only when respective
command completes, and check only commands before the previous blocker,
reducing cost to O(n).
While there, unblock aborted commands to make them "complete" ASAP to be
removed from the OOA queue and so not waste time ordering other commands
against them. Aborted commands that were not sent to execution yet should
have no visible side effects, so this is safe and easy optimization now,
comparing to commands already in processing, which are a still pain.
Together those two optimizations should fix quite pathological case, when
due to backend slowness CTL accumulated many thousands of blocked requests,
partially aborted by initiator and so supposedly not even existing, but
still wasting CTL CPU time.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
- Collapse original_sc and serializing_sc fields into one, since they
are never used simultanously, we have only one local I/O and one remote.
- Move remote_sglist and local_sglist fields into CTL_PRIV_BACKEND,
since they are used only on Originating SC in XFER mode, where requests
don't ever reach backends, so we can reuse backend's private storage.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
It was not only disabled for quite a while, but also appeared to be broken
at r325517, when maximum number of ports was made configurable.
MFC after: 1 week
The panic message lead people to believe some userland CAM request had
caused a problem when in reallity it was for a kernel request (eg the
USER bit was cleared). Reword message. Also, improve a couple of
comments to reflect that the periph shouldn't be completely torn down
before we get here (so the path and sim pointers should be valid, but
aren't and the code is designed to be robust enough in the face of
that to give a specific panic message).
In `probedone()`, for the `PROBE_REPORT_LUNS` case, all paths that
fall to the bottom of the case set `lp` to `NULL`, so the test for a
non-NULL value of `lp` and call to `free()` if true is dead code as
the test can never be true. Fix by eliminating the whole if
statement. To guard against a possible future change that accidentally
violates this assumption, use a `KASSERT()` to catch if `lp` is
non-NULL.
Reviewed by: cem
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19109
Certain versions of Sandisk x400 firmware can hang under extremely
heavly load of large I/Os for prolonged periods of time. Newer /
current versions work fine, and should be used where possible. Where
not possible, this quirk ensures that I/O requests are limited to 128k
to avoids the bug, even under extreme load. Since MAXPHYS is 128k,
only users with custom kernels are at risk on the older firmware.
Once all known users of the older firmware have upgraded, this quirk
will be removed.
Sponsored by: Netflix, Inc.
Use recent best practices for Copyright form at the top of
the license:
1. Remove all the All Rights Reserved clauses on our stuff. Where we
piggybacked others, use a separate line to make things clear.
2. Use "Netflix, Inc." everywhere.
3. Use a single line for the copyright for grep friendliness.
4. Use date ranges in all places for our stuff.
Approved by: Netflix Legal (who gave me the form), adrian@ (pmc files)
r212160 tightened this from always using MSG_SIMPLE_Q_TAG to always
MSG_ORDERED_Q_TAG. Since it also marked all BIO_FLUSH requests with
BIO_ORDERED, this commit changes nothing immediately, but it returns
BIO_FLUSH callers ability to actually specify ordering they really
need, alike to other request types.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
- Add ADA_Q_NO_TRIM quirk to be used with the device that falsely advertise TRIM support
- Add ADA_Q_NO_TRIM entry for KingDian S200 SSD
PR: 222802
Submitted by: Bertrand Petit <bsdpr@phoe.frmug.org>
MFC after: 1 week
o In vm_pager_bufferinit() create pbuf_zone and start accounting on how many
pbufs are we going to have set.
In various subsystems that are going to utilize pbufs create private zones
via call to pbuf_zsecond_create(). The latter calls uma_zsecond_create(),
and sets a limit on created zone. After startup preallocate pbufs according
to requirements of all pbuf zones.
Subsystems that used to have a private limit with old allocator now have
private pbuf zones: md(4), fusefs, NFS client, smbfs, VFS cluster, FFS,
swap, vnode pager.
The following subsystems use shared pbuf zone: cam(4), nvme(4), physio(9),
aio(4). They should have their private limits, but changing that is out of
scope of this commit.
o Fetch tunable value of kern.nswbuf from init_param2() and while here move
NSWBUF_MIN to opt_param.h and eliminate opt_swap.h, that was holding only
this option.
Default values aren't touched by this commit, but they probably should be
reviewed wrt to modern hardware.
This change removes a tight bottleneck from sendfile(2) operation, that
uses pbufs in vnode pager. Other pagers also would benefit from faster
allocation.
Together with: gallatin
Tested by: pho
It has been reported that on some systems (with real hardware passed
through to a virtual machine) the WP detection causes USB disk probing
failures.
While here, also fix the selection of the next state in the case
of malloc failure in DA_STATE_PROBE_WP. It was DA_STATE_PROBE_RC
unconditionally even when it should have been DA_STATE_PROBE_RC16.
PR: 225794
Reported by: David Boyd <David.Boyd49@twc.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18496
In the nda(4) driver, only set DISKFLAG_CANDELETE (a.k.a. can support
BIO_DELETE) if the drive supports Dataset Management. There are reports
that without this check, VMWare Workstation does not work reliably.
Fix is to check the ONCS field in the NVMe Controller Data structure for
support. This check previously existed but did not survive the
big-endian changes.
Reported by: yuripv@yuripv.net
Reviewed by: imp, mav, jimharris
Approved by: imp (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18493