Move from a single flag indicating that the socket is on the
pending_events list to two flags - pipe_has_data and socket_has_data. If
either flag is true, the socket is on the socks_with_data list.
This is necessary to track enough state to avoid doing extra recv()
system calls.
Change-Id: I65e5701dccb0a5bade19f266f164f26706b110d4
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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Revise bdev_rbd_create rpc call to add an optional
parameter "--cluster-name", e.g., "--cluster-name Rados".
Then users can create a rbd bdev with registered
Rados Cluster. This shared strategy can be used to
remove the thread creation overhead if multiple rbds
are connected to the same Ceph cluster.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ide5800f8fc6b2074805272a59731c666fe279b9a
Reviewed-on: https://review.spdk.io/gerrit/c/spdk/spdk/+/7584
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This patch is used to add two rpc calls:
bdev_rbd_register_cluster
bdev_rbd_unregister_cluster
Then in the next patch, rbd bdev constructed on the same cluster object
can share the common Rados_t structure in order to remove the thread creation
overhead and improve the scalability.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: I898cc4ffabb8e6721ba5bef099cbf948c64d2c98
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The bdev layer can do the unmap split now based on the backend
device. For now we only use 1 unmap descriptor, the bdev layer
can help us to do the split.
Fix issue #1888
Change-Id: Iaf740bafd4f2bb4b108133fee2aafd2f53da9b2b
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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Also free scsi_task data structure for the asynchronous
libiscsi APIs.
Change-Id: I0bff706bfb795e51a4b10c357913ae66493dca5d
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If no ioat devices are registered, we should return.
Change-Id: I03435946716ef653b230515da32e8ccbdf5a188a
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The coredump info can be viewed in
https://github.com/spdk/spdk/issues/1935
We face this issue because no idxd device is attached, but we
still register the hw engine by spdk_accel_hw_engine_register
in accel_engine_idxd_init.
Fixes#1935
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This makes use of newly added spdk_bdev_wait_for_examine(),
to only respond to RPC when bdev was fully examined.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: If82cd913ab6653e8cc0da38c639b384b6c0303ba
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This makes use of newly added spdk_bdev_wait_for_examine(),
to only respond to RPC when bdev was fully examined.
Fixes#1760
Issue above was triggered in DD tests where application
finished before the examine had a chance to fully finish.
This patch addresses it by making sure that nvme attach
RPC waits for completion of the examine.
Later patch in series adds the bdev_wait_for_examine RPC
to multiple static configuration files. Making sure similar
issues do no occur for bdev modules which do not have changes
in their RPC as here.
The issue does not occur for JSON configs generated from apps,
see patch:
(e57bb1af)lib/bdev: build bdev_wait_for_examine into subsystem
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ie3ca2933af97a40ae01ecc3eefe2161d2d34c602
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This patch is design to use the single Rados Cluster
object in the same RBD if there are multiple I/O channels created.
And this patch will be prepared for the next patch to share
the same cluster among different RBD bdevs.
Change-Id: I1509f29a9c1088da308a3f88980f0c7fed26476f
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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This module only requires the spdk_bdev_module
APIs, so use this #define to avoid having to
bump so version when spdk_bdev is modified.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I292c38e60cbf21d0d5a6583cb2a2b097c524f3d1
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- Use consistent cache line size units in KiB across RPC calls
and config files. The KiB units are much easier to use then
the bytes units and are more human readable.
- Properly handle cache start when cache line size is incorrect.
- Add test to check if cache line size value is reported correctly.
- Add cache line size info to JSON RPC documentation.
Fixes#1858
Signed-off-by: Rafal Stefanowski <rafal.stefanowski@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iec9ede85f6884b64605d2d112947b3f175cbd938
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Recently, checked the spdk_io_device_unregister function,
it will have deferred free behaviour, and the io_device
will possibly be freed in put_io_channel function.
And this means that it is not safe to directly call:
spdk_io_device_unregister (io_device, NULL);
Then free io_device relately resource.
Because there will be channel to use the resources associated
with io_device. Then we will possibly cause a NULL pointer access.
I found this issue in bdev rbd module, and I think that the
same issue could happen in other modules. So it is better to put the
resource free function as the call back function.
Change-Id: Icc1f86d72b672faefb3b7f416030b818a8cf45ce
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Passing cpu_mask hints that match only single core were
usefull to prevent any accidents when doing round-robin
in case of 'static' scheduler.
In practice this is not required in case of 'static' scheduler,
the threads will be spread out over all reactors anyway.
This hinders other schedulers which try to respect the cpu_mask
hints, as they would not move the thread to any reactor.
Preventing bunching up less used threads on single reactor.
Drawback of this patch is that poll group names will not match
the cores they are on.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
Change-Id: I5fb308362dd045228ea9fcca24f988388854c054
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Purpose: We will also support the kernel idxd driver, so we do not
need export this feature in the module file.
Change-Id: I965e031497920f527962ba187bccd81de6977b8f
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
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There's no good reason to reduce the capacity by aligning it to the
number of optimal open zones. If such alignment is required by the
users of the zone block bdev, it should be done on their own layer.
Signed-off-by: Konrad Sztyber <konrad.sztyber@intel.com>
Change-Id: Ic8614a82715e9f064619aa8fdb75d1a0b851490c
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Reviewed-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
We cannot rely on DSM/DEALLOCATE as a write zeroes
alternative, even if DLFEAT reports that deallocated
blocks will be read as all zeroes. DEALLOCATE is
advisory, meaning that blocks may not actually be
deallocated. In cases where they are not deallocated,
they will not be read back later as zeroes.
QEMU 6.0 started reporting DLFEAT as returning zeroes
for deallocated blocks but for some of our write
zeroes tests, blocks aren't actually deallocated.
We may be able to add quirks in the future if we know
that a controller reliably deallocates blocks, but
for now we need to revert this completely.
Note that since bdev/nvme module now does not support
write zeroes in any cases, we need to disable the
write zeroes call in the unit tests.
Fixes issue #1932.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I79f0673774b621a9ffcc46891728cc7719e34cdb
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(Note: this patch was previously applied as b32cfc46 and then reverted
as 63642bef.)
Today the in-guest nvme device shows physical_block_size=512 even though
the backend iSCSI bdev supports physical_block_size=4K
iSCSI targets exposes physical block size using
logical_block_per_physical_block_exponent in READ_CAPACITY_16
NPWG is one of the way to let Linux nvme driver set
physical_block_size of the nvme block device.
This patch adds spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen which is updated if the iSCSI
backend exposes physical_block_size.
Later phys_blocklen is used in nvmf to set NPWG and NAWUPF to report
back during NS identity.
Linux driver uses min(nawupf, npwg) to set physical_block_size.
Similarly in scsi_bdev fill lbppbe in READ_CAP16 response
based on spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen.
Fixes#1884
Signed-off-by: Swapnil Ingle <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>
Change-Id: I0b6c81f1937e346d448f49c927eda8c79d2d75c0
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This reverts commit b32cfc467b.
This commit fails the ABI checks and only got through because the checks
were disabled until 21.04 hit.
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
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Today the in-guest nvme device shows physical_block_size=512 even though
the backend iSCSI bdev supports physical_block_size=4K
iSCSI targets exposes physical block size using
logical_block_per_physical_block_exponent in READ_CAPACITY_16
NPWG is one of the way to let Linux nvme driver set
physical_block_size of the nvme block device.
This patch adds spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen which is updated if the iSCSI
backend exposes physical_block_size.
Later phys_blocklen is used in nvmf to set NPWG and NAWUPF to report
back during NS identity.
Linux driver uses min(nawupf, npwg) to set physical_block_size.
Similarly in scsi_bdev fill lbppbe in READ_CAP16 response
based on spdk_bdev.phys_blocklen.
Fixes#1884
Signed-off-by: Swapnil Ingle <swapnil.ingle@nutanix.com>
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When zcero copy send is enabled and used by initiator,
it could significantly increase latency in some payloads.
To enable more fine graing configuration of zero copy
send feature, add new parameters enable_zerocopy_send_server
and enable_zerocopy_send_client to spdk_sock_impl_opts to
enable/disable zcopy for specific type of sockets.
Exisiting enable_zerocopy_send parameter affects all types
of sockets.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Marchuk <alexeymar@mellanox.com>
Change-Id: I111c75608f8826980a56e210c076ab8ff16ddbdc
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On host side the connections are created and then added to thread's
poll group. Those connections could use different NIC queues underneath.
To route all connections of poll group through single queue a unique
placement id is chosen as group_placement_id and each socket of poll
group is marked with group_placment_id using getsockopt(SO_MARK) option.
The driver could use so_mark value of skb to determine the queue to use.
Change-Id: I06bda777fe07a62133b80b2491fa7772150b3b5d
Signed-off-by: Sudheer Mogilappagari <sudheer.mogilappagari@intel.com>
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We do not want to do any further work on adding
the sock to the group if the epoll_ctl (or kevent)
fails.
Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
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suppression
When all of the following conditions are met:
- non-blocking socket
- zero copy is enabled
- interrupts are suppressed (i.e. busy polling)
- NIC tx queue is full at the time sendmsg() is called
- epoll_wait sees there is already an EPOLLIN event
then we can get into a situation where data we've sent is queued
up in the kernel network stack, but interrupts have been suppressed
because other traffic is flowing. This makes the kernel miss the
signal to flush the software tx queue. If there wasn't also already
a pending EPOLLIN event, then epoll_wait would have been sufficient
to kick the system out of this state. But when all of this aligns,
it hangs.
We deal with this by detecting the scenario and calling poll(), which
will force the kernel to issue the pending transmits.
Change-Id: Ifb247159b7de16c8fc72a90f0333f5b421c8bd07
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Only passing rbd pointer is enough.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: I652581879c9ba228f9af0aa3f5353915a286c6c8
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This patch is used to fix the chained crc32c computing when users pass
a vector. Since we use a union in spdk_accel_task structure to differentiate
the usage on "src" and "the vector info" (iovs and iovcnt). So we cannot
directly write the src field while users pass a vector.
And I verified it in the hardware platform.
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The original code does not free the I/O channel
in bdev_rbd_resize.
Change-Id: I8e48616bea37ba7cece5a179c0f1ca03b3f5cb53
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Add the missing rados_shutdown call in
bdev_rbd_init function.
Signed-off-by: Ziye Yang <ziye.yang@intel.com>
Change-Id: I0222d2453d1547cfd735f15237eca124cbc23479
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Busy pollng using recv() is dependent on kernel socket buffer being
empty. Instead poll() function busy polls hw queues with no such dependency.
Signed-off-by: Sudheer Mogilappagari <sudheer.mogilappagari@intel.com>
Change-Id: I1cb101848d51f7778cdf3d4c015d2d03201bdb37
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Since the maps are unique to modules, they can store the group_impls
directly.
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This allows for different policies per module, as well as overlapped
placement_id values.
Change-Id: I0a9c83e68d22733d81f005eb054a4c5f236f88d9
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There was a fix for this that went into the posix layer, but the
underlying problem is the logic in the nvme/tcp transport. Attempt to
fix that instead.
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This list will hold any socket that has some event pending and needs to
be part of the set returned during polling of the group.
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Instead of iterating the list, we can just manipulate the list
in a single step.
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Change-Id: I4ed583d91ae9e820be1ee6f4553f29d6650c4922
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It can divide to two parts:
1, UIO driver - sigbus error handling and uevent
process.
2, VFIO - request notify handling.
sigbus error process is in previous patch.
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Instead, move it down to the modules. This allows modules
to potentially change the value, if they are able.
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This value is already available in the options structure.
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Updated to represent default value of number of errors injected.
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Check if qpair has a poll group during the connect process,
use poll group's statistics or allocate own structure per
qpair. That is done due to not all applications use poll
groups and we want to avoid "if (qpair->group)"
conditions in data path.
Admin qpair always allocates its own statistics
structure but the statistics are not reported
since this qpair is not attached to a poll group.
Statistics are reported by spdk_nvme_perf tool
if --transport-stats and in bdev_nvme_transport_statistics
RPC method.
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Factor out the operation to get ctrlr pointer to submit an admin
command into a helper function bdev_nvme_find_admin_path().
This will make the following changes transparent.
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reset_io is stored into nvme_bdev_ctrlr->reset_bio now. Hence we can
merge completing reset_io into _bdev_nvme_reset_complete() easily.
i
As a few minor changes, to reduce the size of the following patches,
clear reset_bio before calling spdk_bdev_io_complete(), and call
spdk_bdev_io_complete() after completing ctrlr reset.
The following patches will retry pending reset_ios if reset is internal,
abort reset_ios if reset is external and fails, or succeed reset_ios
if reset is external and succeeds.
This clean-up will be helpful for such enhancement.
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nvme_bdev_ctrlr->reset_bio is accessed only by the thread which called
spdk_for_each_channel() and the callback to spdk_for_each_channel()
is called after unwinding stack via message.
Hence bdev_nvme_reset() can call _bdev_nvme_reset() rather than
_bdev_nvme_reset_start() and store bio into nvme_bdev_ctrlr->reset_bio
after _bdev_nvme_reset() returns zero.
Then inline _bdev_nvme_reset_start() into _bdev_nvme_reset() because
_bdev_nvme_reset_start() has only a single caller now.
The following patches will introduce subsystem and bdev_nvme_reset()
will reset all controllers of a subsystem sequentially. These further
clean-ups will be helpful for such enhancement.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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These are not performance critical and we can get the current thread
simply by spdk_get_thread().
This change will make the following changes a little simpler.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
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This change will make the the upcoming changes a little easier.
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