Add a field to struct spdk_nvme_ctrlr_opts that allows the user to
specify a keep alive timeout, and add automatic submission of Keep Alive
commands to spdk_nvme_ctrlr_process_admin_completions().
Change-Id: Ib282299a571d8edc59c7933418751bc3a6c98b40
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Make the quirks mechanism generic in preparation for quirks for devices
from other vendors.
Change-Id: Ic003b020a38f1b966021db30e3f2bce9cf6a1a0d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Add a transport function to get the max data transfer size to break the
dependency on NVME_MAX_XFER_SIZE.
Change-Id: I846d12878bdd8b80903ca1b1b49b3bb8e2be98bb
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Move the PCIe-specific admin queue setup to nvme_pcie_ctrlr_enable.
Change-Id: Ic3f5625fa804f719040ba86b7fc3bf82fcc057c0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
The value of CAP should not change during the lifetime of a controller,
so read it once during ctrlr_construct and store it in the ctrlr.
Change-Id: I089d4141b4e0c9aae6c53abf9bb0ef6577dabe0b
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Rather than embedding adminq directly in the spdk_nvme_ctrlr structure,
change it to a pointer to a spdk_nvme_qpair. This is necessary to allow
the transport to extend the qpair structure.
Change-Id: I041685d5037088cf56d046fe99bf204edcfc57b1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This requires a couple of related changes:
- I/O queue IDs are now allocated by using a bit array of free queue IDs
instead of keeping an array of pre-initialized qpair structures.
- The "create I/O qpair" function has been split into two: one to create
the queue pair at startup, and one to reinitialize an existing qpair
structure after a reset.
Change-Id: I4ff3bf79b40130044428516f233b07c839d1b548
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Make the transport ctrlr_construct callback responsible for allocating
its own controller.
Change-Id: I5102ee233df23e27349410ed063cde8bfdce4c67
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
These are specific to local NVMe PCIe devices, so move them out of the
generic NVMe code into the PCIe transport.
Change-Id: Iea2056a4c438b7d3a303b4b5e977ce7aa9e58c05
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This will allow factoring out PCIe-specific code into a swappable
transport so that NVMe over Fabrics host support can be added.
Change-Id: I4df74dd268d655e3b36e8d6114ebe7d79a24844d
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
For the nvme readv/writev APIs, the PRP checking logic was
incorrectly failing single SGE payloads that were larger
than 4KB. This patch adds a test case for this scenario,
and fixes the PRP checking logic.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I6357d620599666046d2cb74d7923dac1f75418c5
Enforce exactly one trailing \n, and fix all of the existing cases.
Change-Id: I6218e4700e90aeb647eaee78089530c79993c8c8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
This allows users to swap their PCI library from
libpciaccess/dpdk to another mechanism using the standard
method for swapping out the env library.
Change-Id: Ib2248f8b43754a540de2ec01897e571f0302b667
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This allows users to swap out SPDK's third party
libraries for an implementation based on their own
framework.
Change-Id: Ia0b7384ce5e31acba5ad0d7002dec9e95b759c52
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
The new env library will wrap all third-party library
calls and be easily swappable with alternate implementations
at build time. For now, it's just the memory library
renamed.
Change-Id: I26a70933289f8137107208ba75f7520fd7a33da0
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
This patch also drops support for automatically unbinding
devices from the kernel - run scripts/setup.sh first.
Our generic pci interface is now hidden behind include/spdk/pci.h
and implemented in lib/util/pci.c. We no longer wrap the calls
in nvme_impl.h or ioat_impl.h. The implementation now only uses
DPDK and the libpciaccess dependency has been removed. If using
a version of DPDK earlier than 16.07, enumerating devices
by class code isn't available and only Intel SSDs will be
discovered. DPDK 16.07 adds enumeration by class code and all
NVMe devices will be correctly discovered.
Change-Id: I0e8bac36b5ca57df604a2b310c47342c67dc9f3c
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Provide a convenience wrapper for general purpose dataset
management commands. The previous wrapper for deallocate
was difficult to use correctly and only for deallocate.
Note that the name is "dataset_management" as opposed to
"data_set_management" to match the NVMe specification.
It's questionable whether "dataset" is valid English, but
it is best to match the specification.
Change-Id: Ifc03d66dbabeabe8146968cf8a09f7ac3446ad68
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Namespaces can be allocated but inactive, which causes
the identify namespace command to fail. Handle this
case so that attaching to the controller does not fail.
Change-Id: I9d692f8e7841a9315a737b0a5e44d9b4e4484a13
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Rather than forcing the NVMe library user to pass a specially-allocated
block of memory (e.g. rte_malloc() in the case of the default
nvme_impl.h), just make the NVMe library allocate a suitable buffer
itself and copy to/from the user buffer as needed.
The fast path I/O functions still require special rte_malloc()
allocations, since we don't want to add an allocation and copy to the
I/O critical path.
Change-Id: I7fe88c0ba60c859a33bbe95b7713f423c6bf1ea8
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
Intel DC P3*** NVMe devices specify a desired stripe size, which was
used for splitting I/O. Not all devices, however, specify a desired
stripe size (such as the Intel DC D3*** line), and for only these
devices there was a logic mistake that overwrote the maximum I/O
size with a 2MB default. This patch corrects that error.
Change-Id: I94b72a3a3dd1dfa18bd638daf7e01a592eb6ed17
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
DPDK 16.07 introduced a new PCI ID field for matching by class code
instead of vendor/device ID. Use it to match all NVMe devices instead of
explicitly listing vendor and device ID pairs.
Change-Id: Ib2a5cc6833bf2b793d37d77caab97207f365df8f
Signed-off-by: Daniel Verkamp <daniel.verkamp@intel.com>
assert is part of the C standard library and is available
on any platform we'd consider porting to. Don't put a
wrapper around it.
Change-Id: I0acfdd6a8a269d6c37df38fb7ddf4f1227630223
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>