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Import the release notes from previous releases and fill out the major features for the next release. Change-Id: I5050d6cc83a92fac4f1dbed5f7ef039cca208765 Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
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Changelog
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Upcoming release
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----------------
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This release includes a general API cleanup, including renaming all declarations
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in public headers to include a `spdk` prefix to prevent namespace clashes with
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user code.
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- NVMe
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- The `nvme_attach()` API was reworked into a new probe/attach model, which
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moves device detection into the NVMe library. The new API also allows
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parallel initialization of NVMe controllers, providing a major reduction in
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startup time when using multiple controllers.
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- Added support for the Write Zeroes command.
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- `examples/nvme/perf` can now report I/O command latency from the
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the controller's viewpoint using the Intel vendor-specific read/write latency
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log page.
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- Added namespace reservation command support, which can be used to coordinate
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sharing of a namespace between multiple hosts.
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- Added hardware SGL support, which enables use of scattered buffers that
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don't conform to the PRP list alignment and length requirements on supported
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NVMe controllers.
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- IOAT
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- The DMA block fill feature is now exposed via the `ioat_submit_fill()`
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function. This is functionally similar to `memset()`, except the memory is
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filled with an 8-byte repeating pattern instead of a single byte like memset.
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- PCI
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- Added support for using DPDK for PCI device mapping in addition to the
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existing libpciaccess option.
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- The PCI library API was made more generic to abstract away differences
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between the underlying PCI access implementations.
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v1.2.0: IOAT user-space driver
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------------------------------
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This release adds a user-space driver with support for the Intel I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT, also known as "Crystal Beach") DMA offload engine.
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- IOAT
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- New user-space driver supporting DMA memory copy offload
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- Example programs `ioat/perf` and `ioat/verify`
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- Kernel-mode DMA engine test driver `kperf` for performance comparison
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- NVMe
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- Per-I/O flags for Force Unit Access (FUA) and Limited Retry
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- Public API for retrieving log pages
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- Reservation register/acquire/release/report command support
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- Scattered payload support - an alternate API to provide I/O buffers via a sequence of callbacks
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- Declarations and `nvme/identify` support for Intel SSD DC P3700 series vendor-specific log pages and features
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- Updated to support DPDK 2.2.0
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v1.0.0: NVMe user-space driver
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------------------------------
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This is the initial open source release of the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK).
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Features:
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- NVMe user-space driver
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- NVMe example programs
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- `examples/nvme/perf` tests performance (IOPS) using the NVMe user-space driver
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- `examples/nvme/identify` displays NVMe controller information in a human-readable format
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- Linux and FreeBSD support
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