SPDK can submit more commands to remote NVMf target than allowed by
negotiated queue size. SPDK submits up to SQSIZE commands, but only
SQSIZE-1 are allowed.
Here is a relevant quote from NVMe over Fabrics rev.1.1a ch.2.4.1
“Submission Queue Flow Control Negotiation”:
If SQ flow control is disabled, then the host should limit the number
of outstanding commands for a queue pair to be less than the size of
the Submission Queue. If the controller detects that the number of
outstanding commands for a queue pair is greater than or equal to the
size of the Submission Queue, then the controller shall:
a) stop processing commands and set the Controller Fatal
Status (CSTS.CFS) bit to ‘1’ (refer to section 10.5 in the NVMe Base
specification); and
b) terminate the NVMe Transport connection and end the association
between the host and the controller.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ifbcf5d51911fc4ddcea1f7cde3135571648606f3
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/11413
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According to NVMe over Fabrics specification (rev.1.1a) HSQSIZE sent
in RDMA_CM_REQUEST private data (ch.7.3.6.4) shall be the same as
SQSIZE later sent in Connect command (ch.3.3).
SPDK NVMe RDMA initiator adjusts SQSIZE to CRQSIZE received from
target in RDMA_CM_ACCEPT private data. Target is allowed to send
CRQSIZE < HSQSIZE if RNR retries are used. So, it is possible that
SQSIZE sent by SPDK will be lower than previously sent HSQSIZE. There
are targets validating this match and they reject connection from
SPDK.
Linux kernel NVMe initiator doesn't perform such adjustments and
connects well to such targets.
This patch aligns SPDK behavior with specification and Linux kernel
implementation.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kochetov <evgeniik@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I01968d1c07d284396fa5939932d85841351d7a45
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DPDK rte_eal_firmware.c will use libarchive APIs when
libarchive is installed on the system. SPDK doesn't
currently account for this, so if the user has
libarchive installed, DPDK will emit libarchive calls
that don't get resolved during link phase for static
builds.
We've had a similar situation with libbsd for a long
time, where we remove the associated #define from the
DPDK build config header file before we kick off the
DPDK build. So extend that here for the
RTE_HAS_LIBARCHIVE #define.
It would be nicer to use pkg-config somehow to
generate the necessarily libraries to install on the
SPDK link line for static builds. But it's not
exactly straightforward, so this solution ended up
being the simplest by far, extending a mechanism
that's worked well with SPDK's dpdkbuild up until
this point.
Fixes issue #2357.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I79ff4648ee58a3e13f4b873f8acd1b31cca0fc31
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The controller data structure may be freed before subsystem resume done
callback, we can take endpoint as the input parameter to avoid this issue.
AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x625000046100 at pc 0x00000082818f bp 0x7fff7b09bd10 sp 0x7fff7b09bd00
READ of size 8 at 0x625000046100 thread T0 (reactor_0)
#0 0x82818e in vfio_user_dev_quiesce_resume_done /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:2147
#1 0x782cc0 in subsystem_state_change_done /spdk/lib/nvmf/subsystem.c:634
#2 0xad047b in _call_completion /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:2344
#3 0xabc48d in msg_queue_run_batch /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:710
#4 0xac0670 in thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:926
#5 0xac0ead in spdk_thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:986
#6 0x9a5b4f in _reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:920
#7 0x9a6442 in reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:958
#8 0x9a717c in spdk_reactors_start /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:1060
#9 0x99884a in spdk_app_start /spdk/lib/event/app.c:643
#10 0x407e82 in main /spdk/app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_main.c:75
#11 0x7f822095ff42 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23f42)
#12 0x407abd in _start (/spdk/build/bin/nvmf_tgt+0x407abd)
0x625000046100 is located 0 bytes inside of 8320-byte region [0x625000046100,0x625000048180)
freed by thread T0 (reactor_0) here:
#0 0x7f82219ff91f in __interceptor_free (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0x10d91f)
#1 0x837059 in _free_ctrlr /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:2976
#2 0x837327 in free_ctrlr /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:2996
#3 0x843541 in nvmf_vfio_user_close_qpair /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:3742
#4 0x7d1d91 in nvmf_transport_qpair_fini /spdk/lib/nvmf/transport.c:604
#5 0x7ad922 in _nvmf_qpair_destroy /spdk/lib/nvmf/nvmf.c:1055
#6 0x761362 in nvmf_qpair_request_cleanup /spdk/lib/nvmf/ctrlr.c:4026
#7 0x761906 in spdk_nvmf_request_free /spdk/lib/nvmf/ctrlr.c:4041
#8 0x75a931 in nvmf_qpair_free_aer /spdk/lib/nvmf/ctrlr.c:3576
#9 0x7ae626 in spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect /spdk/lib/nvmf/nvmf.c:1127
#10 0x83db36 in _vfio_user_qpair_disconnect /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:3433
#11 0xabc48d in msg_queue_run_batch /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:710
#12 0xac0670 in thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:926
#13 0xac0ead in spdk_thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:986
#14 0x9a5b4f in _reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:920
#15 0x9a6442 in reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:958
#16 0x9a717c in spdk_reactors_start /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:1060
#17 0x99884a in spdk_app_start /spdk/lib/event/app.c:643
#18 0x407e82 in main /spdk/app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_main.c:75
#19 0x7f822095ff42 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23f42)
previously allocated by thread T0 (reactor_0) here:
#0 0x7f82219fff16 in __interceptor_calloc (/lib64/libasan.so.5+0x10df16)
#1 0x837413 in nvmf_vfio_user_create_ctrlr /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:3010
#2 0x83bc68 in nvmf_vfio_user_accept /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:3313
#3 0xabfbd8 in thread_execute_timed_poller /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:872
#4 0xac0c75 in thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:960
#5 0xac0ead in spdk_thread_poll /spdk/lib/thread/thread.c:986
#6 0x9a5b4f in _reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:920
#7 0x9a6442 in reactor_run /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:958
#8 0x9a717c in spdk_reactors_start /spdk/lib/event/reactor.c:1060
#9 0x99884a in spdk_app_start /spdk/lib/event/app.c:643
#10 0x407e82 in main /spdk/app/nvmf_tgt/nvmf_main.c:75
#11 0x7f822095ff42 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x23f42)
SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free /spdk/lib/nvmf/vfio_user.c:2147 in vfio_user_dev_quiesce_resume_done
Change-Id: Icf5e5b360b9107a3c5eb960ae59b7fe10ace1c66
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There are errors occur that uninitialised value created by a stack allocation when running unittest_accel and unittest_nvme_rdma with valgrind.
Change-Id: I4b48b472cc7c189cbcaf8ca772830a23118e7e17
Signed-off-by: Jaylyn Ren <jaylyn.ren@arm.com>
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Next patches enable memory domains async pull/push
functionality.
Previously buffer from internal bdev pool was passed
as func argument to bdev_io_get_buf_complete. Now
since bdev_io_get_buf_complete can be called
asynchronously, this buffer is stored in
bdev_io->internal.buf
Also move bdev_io_get_buf_complete up in file
to minimize changes in next patches
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
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test/bdev/bdevperf/bdevperf.py invokes a process to perform test case
rather than processing RPC.
run_test_pid may be a better name than rpc_pid.
Besides, if the execution of the test hung up, try.txt is helpful to
investigate the cause. So print try.txt if the execution of the test
fails.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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In a test case, test/nvmf/host/failover.sh, we got ANA error even if
the target did not enable ANA reporting.
We marked the corresponding namespace as ANA state updating but we had
no way to clear it.
Check if we can read ANA log page before setting the flag.
If read ANA log page failed, disable ANA feature until the nvme_ctrlr
is created again. In this operation, all ana_state_updating flags are
cleared.
Fixes#2335
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I4e2608a35d9dfa0395ad74fceebae9faf8cd973c
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if ctrlr->listener was NULL, nvmf_ctrlr_get_ana_state() returned
inaccessible even if ana_reporting was disabled. Then the corresponding
initiator received unexpected ANA error and could not process it
appropriately.
Change nvmf_ctrlr_get_ana_state() to return optimized always if
ana_reporting is disabled.
Additionally, check if ctrlr->listener is not NULL before calling
SPDK_DTRACE_PROBE3().
Fixes#2335
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
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it shall be executed on ctrlr's thread not subsystem's
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When printing metadata pages, blobcli could print the start LBA to aid
someone that needs to debug with dd and od.
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When blobcli is printing blob metadata, extent tables are now printed.
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When printing blob metadata via blobcli, descriptor types that do not
have full dump support should not be silently ignored. This prints a
message that indicates an unsupported descriptor type was encountered
so that the person debugging with blobcli knows that there is more
metadata present.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@nvidia.com>
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When blobcli prints blob metadata, it will now Print invalid_flags,
data_ro_flags, and md_ro_flags when printing blob metadata. The
complete mask is printed as well as the meaning of each bit or set of
bits. If unknown bits are set, that will be indicated in the output
as well.
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nvmf_vfio_user_sq->size and ->qsize both hold the number of entries in
the queue; merge them.
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Since we already allocate ->sg on a per-request basis now, drop the
->reqs_internal allocation in favour of allocating individual requests
and placing them on the ->free_reqs queue, which simplifies the need to
track the array. For request abort, we'll use the ->outstanding request
list, now we have it, to find the victim request.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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On failure, we weren't cleaning up the poll group data properly, and in
one place, we were trying to remove ourselves from the tgt-> list prior
to being on it.
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There's no need to forward-declare this, when we can just place it
before its consumers, and this will also help follow-up fixes.
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Use of %p in logging simplifies this code a little bit.
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Avoid using the modulus operator in the hot-path cq_is_full(),
by aping how cq_tail_advance() is written.
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Avoid using the modulus operator in the hot-path sq_head_advance(),
by aping how cq_tail_advance() is written.
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There is very little now shared between submission and completion
queues, so drop usage of this struct, folding its remaining members
into the relevant owning types.
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Consistently wrap access to queue heads/tails, so it's easier to make
further changes. Adjust sqhd_advance() to match the head/tail naming of
the accessor functions, and move the definitions to be close to each
other.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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Add a struct defining the local mapping of a queue.
Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@nutanix.com>
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In many cases, addressing bdevs by their UUIDs is often easier than
using their names, which can be somewhat arbitrary. For instance, the
NVMe bdev builds a name by addng the n{NSID} suffix to the controller's
name, while the UUID is filled with NGUID (if available).
The UUID alias is stored in the form defined by RFC 4122, meaning five
groups of lower-case hexadecimal characters. It's important to note
that bdev layer uses case-sensitive name comparison, so the user needs
to use the same textual UUID representation.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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The script can now match UUIDs via the $(UUID) marker.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ied11f9ce65e4f1102309523f3f8ec0ee7c9e74d0
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The initialization has no side effects, so it can be done earlier, which
allows for using functions that operate on these queues.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: I36830d815b7b43687f369dba2a0999a6dcca5a14
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This function takes a function callback to be used to delete a name from
the global bdev name tree. It makes it easy to delete an alias with or
without locking:
```
bdev_alias_del(bdev, alias, bdev_name_del);
```
or
```
pthread_mutex_lock(&g_bdev_mgr.mutex);
bdev_alias_del(bdev, alias, bdev_name_del_unsafe);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&g_bdev_mgr.mutex);
```
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ida2209d6618a4ce31a6f73da285626c3ecb658fe
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Additionally, added an unsafe version, bedv_name_del_unsafe, which can
be used while already holding the mutex. It'll make it easier to remove
an alias without taking a lock.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
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spdk_nvme_cli_cuse.sh fails with:
```
NVMe status: DATA_XFER_ERROR:
Error while trying to transfer the data or metadata(0x2004)
```
when running test with v1.15 version. v1.16 works just fine.
Fixes#2361
Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ic058d652d1a8f7adc05fefbad58a5e24d31f2cc8
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In some scenarios, a split IO can immediately complete. For
example, a very large unmap operation to a newly thin-provisioned
blob has no operations to perform, so the batch for its operation
immediately completes.
But if it immediately completes, we can't recursively submit
the next split IO. So use variables in the context structure
to detect when an operation immediately completes, to allow
it to unwind and submit the next operation without recursing.
Fixes issue #2347.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I8e4c121190c7d08152aa8de20cf6abc55b5edc46
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No functional change here, this only prepares this function for
some functional changes in the next patch. By adding the
do/while loop here we reduce the amount of whitespace changes
in the next patch.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I09d64fd1fb69ee232af1d298619c762e562fdc79
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Using time_based tasks with do_verify=1 and rw=write
results in verification not being run. Basically
writes consume all run time and there's no time
left for verify:
fio: verification read phase will never start
because write phase uses all of runtime
Using verify_backlog we ask fio to verify after every
N blocks written.
Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I4c1571f4fad893e47cc5fea2ad6b4e2a7d8cc5ef
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This patch separates out rte_vhost code responsible for
vhost init/fini and vdev register/unregister from vhost.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ie69ecd3b2659c805c9c0b0a0076996ef85c8fe71
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Reducing this value causes "nvme disconnect" operations
to return much quicker.
Without this change disconnecting from Kernel Target takes
about 40-50 seconds, from SPDK Target about 2 minutes.
Fixes#1748
Change-Id: Ib74d89735b4345cbeaf172190356e2c63f168fd0
Signed-off-by: Karol Latecki <karol.latecki@intel.com>
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Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas@intel.com>
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We did not have any practical limitation to support concurrent
execution of multiple abort commands.
NVMe specification recommends that implementations support a minimum
of four abort commands.
Let's follow the NVMe specification.
As stated in the head, we do not have any limitation, and we do not
have to check if abort commands exceeds ACL or not.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I31e066fadcb5d619d0c50c895c4cb64520b33513
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Doxygen 1.8.20 contains false positives that are fixed
in later version. Right now if that version of doxygen is used
in tests, any error is ignored. Please see:
(63330f6)autobuild: Ignore warnings comming from doxygen 1.8.20
The false positive is realted to:
https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/7948
This patch ignores only warnings releated to "\ilinebr"
processing in doxygen, reporting any other warnings.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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There is io error when running NVMe over TCP fio test with uring
socket. It's easy to reproduce the bug with the following
configuration:
target 1 core, 16NVMe SSD, 2 initiators each connects to 8 NVMe
namespaces, each runs fio with numjobs=3.
For if in each round, we inset the sock to the head of the
pending_recv list, and then get max_events socks from head of the
list to process, there is possibility that some socks are always
not processed.
Although there was a strategy to cycle the pending_recv list to make
sure we poll things not in the same order. Such as a list: A B C D E F,
if max_events is 3, then this strategy makes the list is rearranged to
D E F A B C. But it will make this strategy not effective if using
TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&group->pending_recv, sock...).
Using TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&group->pending_recv, sock...) can fix it.
Signed-off-by: Richael Zhuang <richael.zhuang@arm.com>
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bdev_multi_allocation tries to write four characters, an integer between
0 and INT_MAX, and a nul byte into 10 characters. That requires at least
15 characters.
This leads to build failures with "make CONFIG_DEBUG=n CONFIG_UBSAN=y".
Change-Id: I8cb9fd4ede31ae24809e4a04fd60a67dae3a0ac4
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Refactor the code that dumps XATTR into a function. Call this function
for XATTR and XATTR_INTERNAL.
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When multiple bdevs are accessible by blobcli, it may be helpful to know
which bdev is giving the "Unsupported bdev event" error message.
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Add a new option, -w for "whack", to delete a blob.
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In the event that the blobstore superblock is marked clean but there are
indications that it wasn't, `blobcli -R` may be used to force blobstore
recovery.
Signed-off-by: Mike Gerdts <mgerdts@nvidia.com>
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Add the ability to open a blobstore in such a way that recovery happens
even if the superblock says it is clean.
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