Fixes momory leak in spdk_top upon exiting due to not freeing
json response.
Fixes#2129
Change-Id: Ia0fee94e2c12dceda921cc540f6e3466ef4f6905
Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
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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.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: If456a297d2d434b3cc741816cbfb13b01d37e963
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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.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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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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This patch enables us to aggrete multiple ctrlrs in the same NVM
subsystem into a single bdev ctrlr to create multipath.
This patch has a critical limitation that ctrlrs which are aggregated
need to have no namespace. Hence any nvme bdev is not created.
However it will be removed in the next patch.
The design is as follows.
A nvme_bdev_ctrlr is created to aggregate multiple nvme_ctrlrs in
the same NVM subsystem. The name of the nvme_ctrlr is changed to be
the name of the nvme_bdev_ctrlr.
NVMe bdev module has both the failover feature and the multipath
feature now. To choose which of failover or multipath to use, add an new
parameter multipath to the RPC bdev_nvme_attach_controller.
When we attach a new trid to the existing nvme_bdev_ctrlr, we use the failover
feature if multipath is false, we use the multipath feature if multipath is
false.
nvme_bdev_ctrlr has a list for nvme_ctrlr and it is guarded by the
global mutex. Callers can query nvme_ctrlrs from a nvme_bdev_ctrlr via
trid as a key. nvme_bdev_ctrlr is not registered as io_device.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I20571bf89a65d53a00fb77236ad1b193e88b8153
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Previously, if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we tried reconnecting
the qpair. However, this reconnect operation was very likely to fail
and will not match the upcoming asynchronous connect/reconnect
operation. We need an extra callback to make this reconnect operation
asynchronous, but we do not want to have it.
Hence if an I/O qpair is disconnected, we free the I/O qpair and then
reset the corresponding nvme_ctrlr immediately. If the admin qpair is
also disconnected, the nvme_ctrlr is reset immediately. However this
event may never happen. So we do not wait for the error of the admin
qpair.
The NVMf host may disconnect connections by itself intentionally.
In this case, resetting the nvme_ctrlr will surely fail. But resetting
the nvme_ctrlr frees all I/O qpairs of the nvme_ctrlr and these I/O
qpairs are not created again until resetting the nvme_ctrlr succeeds.
Resetting the nvme_ctrlr once at most is more efficient than repeating
reconnecting the I/O qpair. So this change is valuable even for such
intentional disconnection. However, it is helpful to know the event that
I/O qpair is disconnected. Hence change DEBUGLOG to NOTICELOG in the
disconnected callback. The disconnected callback is not repeated, and
we do not need to worry about NOTICELOG flooding.
Refine the unit test case to verify this change.
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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.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Economides <andreas.economides@nutanix.com>
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The current documentation is misleading. All those functions are
blocking and handle admin queue polling internally.
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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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This is similar to how we name other module library
directories.
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Some spaces needed to separate some words from each
other.
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The check needs to fail if documentation is missing
for any RPC. But the way the check was written, the
rc would get set to 0 everytime it found docs for
an RPC. This means it would only return failure if
the last RPC that was checked did not have
documentation.
While here, add a message telling the user that
JSON-RPC docs are being checked, to be consistent
with other checks in this script.
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SPDK has been inconsistent in the argument names,
most use dashes (--max-subsystems, --io-unit-size),
but in some cases we had underscores (--tgt_name,
--include_aliases).
So let's do 3 things here:
1) convert all argument names to use dashes only
2) if user passes and argument with an underscore,
convert it to a dash implicitly - this ensures
backward compatability and is a bit less pedantic
3) enforce use of dashes in check_format.sh
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Options modified on sock after connected is also moved to a
function.
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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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Currently we use box() function to draw borders of tab windows.
This may be causing jumbled display in some terminals, when displaying
vertical lines inside tab window (as seen in #2053), so this
patch aims to change this.
Additionally changed length value of vertical line separating
tab menu from data rows, to avoid going "outside" the screen.
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Also make stub for spdk_mempool_get_bulk consistent with DPDK APIs.
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Newer version is needed to work properly with zoned devices.
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This is targeted mainly for centos7 where newer devtoolset is meant
to be used and with which the shipped version of lcov is not
compatible.
Considering the above, don't add lcov to the default installation
list, keep it on-demand.
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The list may end up being quite big due to the number of executed
tests so drop it from the log.
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Moved frequenty used stack vars to globals and added setup and
teardown functions. Should be useful in upcoming patches as well
wrt code savings.
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This reverts commit 2cd948c4a6.
This commit caused drop in performance tests.
More info in issue https://github.com/spdk/spdk/issues/2158
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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
requests immediately.
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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.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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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.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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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().
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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The purpose of this patch is to add an independent
idxd perf tool. Because users may not always
use SPDK application framework, io channel related
API.
With this tool, users can know to integrate spdk's
idxd api in their own software stack.
In this patch, batched submission is not supported yet.
Change-Id: I6e3e62cdb7c43da591ab0ae90fc17771222f7285
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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Reviewed-by: Paul Luse <paul.e.luse@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Monica Kenguva <monica.kenguva@intel.com>
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This one provides devtoolset packages which can be used for adding
alternatives for some older packages like gcc for instance. Useful
for the CI to bring newer stuff into VMs.
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ia82d712e670177f37256a999f5dc2a07784d2218
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Support for Open-Channel SSDs is dying out (already marked as
deprecated in linux kernel, scheduled for complete removal in 5.15)
hence we should slowly adjust our test suites and move towards more
standardized zoned nvmes.
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Poll group has a list of the associated ctrlr channels to update
them when the corresponding I/O qpair is disconnected to do path
failover.
Another idea is that poll group has a list of the associated bdev
channels. However, two or more bdev channels may share a single
ctrlr channel and I/O qpair is per ctrlr channel. What we want to do
by this addition is to stop I/O submission to any failed I/O qpair
and choose alternative I/O qpair. Hence we take the first idea.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Ia287bd1b803313e66b8505a19694a40133b675f1
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In unit tests, spdk_nvme_ctrlr had opts but did not use it.
Hostnqn will be checked to determine if multipath can be created.
Hence we implement the stub spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_default_ctrlr_opts()
and copy probe_ctx->opts to ctrlr->opts as we do in lib/nvme.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: I13980424d5f463877eae7f7cd1e5ffcae888aebe
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Previously nvme_ctrlr_channel had a pointer to a nvme_ctrlr and used it
throughout. However the use cases are not performance critical and
are better to convert from nvme_ctrlr_channel to nvme_ctrlr by
spdk_io_channel_get_ctx() and spdk_io_channel_get_io_device().
Provide a convenient macro nvme_ctrlr_channel_get_ctrlr() to do it.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Change-Id: Ie22e8c318af88e09b95824c67b3e874d85425f1a
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Some distros may already provide liburing (e.g. fedora34) as a
package. In case given system has it installed, without the devel
portion, we would skip building our own version leaving system
without proper include files needed for the tests.
Signed-off-by: Michal Berger <michalx.berger@intel.com>
Change-Id: I7b07ba8d1c3c6b97d6b114935dfe472cc7902bf6
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