Add support to enable individual traces through rpc commands
and modify jsonrpc.md to describe the changes.
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The bdev fio plugin has a destructor function that
cleans up the initialization thread, and we can't
have it run after we've cleaned up DPDK or we get
seg faults.
The toolchains reserve priorities 1 to 100 for
internal usage, meaning 101 is the highest usable
priority level. We'll use this for the env_dpdk
destructor priority, meaning it would be the last
destructor to execute.
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If acceleration tasks are exhausted, then we can exit
the submission loop earlier, also print number of IOVs
for each R/W request.
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This change introduces initial experimental wrappers for enabling/
disabling rte_pci_device interrupts and for getting event file
descriptor assosiated with an interrupt.
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This is the only time where we're allowed to invalidate namespace
handles, so use this opportunity to release inactive ones.
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This is the count of items in the RB_TREE, so put the two next to each
other.
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We only populate active namespaces into the main namespace tree, so we
don't need a separate list of active namespaces too.
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These are no longer complex enough to warrant being separate functions.
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Since this is now sparsely populated, a tree is a better choice.
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Some subsystems report a very large maximum value for the number of
namespaces, but in essentially every case the subsystem is sparsely
populated with active namespaces. To save memory, don't allocate
objects for the inactive ones.
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Set the SQ/CQ size to 0 so that we will not try to remmap
the ADMIN queue pair in the memory region callback before
the ADMIN queue pair was enabled.
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When deleting a CQ, we will use its reference count to check
how many SQs associate with it.
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This is a preparation to support shared IO CQ case, and we will
create/delete SQ/CQ separately, so define the queue state as the
first step.
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For the test case, we only delete the SQ for a queue pair,
this will make SPDK NVMe driver not to send delete CQ when
shutting down the controller, so here also delete CQ at
last.
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Add dtrace probes aroung qpair/controller/subsystem management
to help with debugging issue #2055.
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There's no point in running bdevperf in the background only to send a
framework_wait_init. Moreover, since bdevperf is executed with a 1s
timeout, there's a risk that it'll finish before that RPC is sent
causing a false positive failure.
Fixes#2046
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Chaining may be faster, but this is really an implementation detail of
the idxd driver. Push the decision on how to implement a vectored crc
down into the individual drivers and eliminate it from the generic
framework.
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This uses a batch with the fence flag for now. There are several other
implementation options that will be explored in the future.
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Compare two scattered memory regions
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This RPC will stop the specified discovery service,
including detaching from any controllers that were
attached as part of that discovery service.
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Each portion of the discovery log has a header which
includes a 'genctr'. This number indicates the
current generation of the discovery log. If this
number changes during the process of fetching the
discovery log in multiple chunks, wait for the
current fetch to complete, but then start over.
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Return if outstanding_commands > 0. This reduces
indentation for the rest of the code in the
function and simplifies the diff for an upcoming
patch.
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Requests that are completed immediately (i.e. those not using the accel
engine) are now queued and their completion is delayed to the completion
poller. It ensures that they're not completed from the context of a
submission, which gets rid of an spdk_thread_send_msg() call.
It significantly improves performance on some workloads. For instance,
4k zcopy reads (queue depth 128) on an malloc bdev exposed through
NVMe/TCP went from 204k IOPS to 485k IOPS.
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The only thing these functions were doing was completing the IO, so it
could just be inlined.
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This poller is registered on each IO channel and can be used to schedule
asynchronous completion of a request. This can be especially useful for
requests that can be completed immediately. For now, nothing enqueues
the requests to be completed through this poller - this will be changed
in the following patch.
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It'll allow the malloc bdev to store per-thread data. For now, it's
only used to keep the pointer to the accel library's IO channel, more
fields will be added in subsequent patches.
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It makes it easier to read the logs, as the state values are printed as
integers.
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Extended the zcopy test with a step checking aborts. It's similar to
`test/nvmf/target/abort.sh`, with the difference being that here the
aborted requests are executed using zero-copy.
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This patch adds support for zero-copy operations in the delay bdev.
They use the same delay values as regular IO operations:
- (avg|p99)_read_latency for zcopy_start with populate=true,
- (avg|p99)_write_latency for zcopy_end with commit=true.
All other zcopy operations (e.g. zcopy_start with populate=false) are
not delayed.
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The test has two phases: first it runs a bdevperf with rw=verify to
check data consistency and then runs bdevperf in the background while
sending RPC requests causing the subsystem to be constanty
paused/resumed.
In-capsule data is set to 0 to make sure all IO requests are using
zero-copy.
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This patch adds support for using zero-copy operations to execute IO
requests in the TCP transport. Of course, they're only used if the
underlying bdev supports them. Additionally, only requests with no
in-capsule-data can be executed using this mechanism.
Added several new states to accommodate for the difference in a way
zero-copy is handled. Also, these flows very depending on the type of a
request (read or write). It stems from zero-copy semantics: to perform
a write we need to wait for zcopy_end completion, while for reads
zcopy_end can only be submitted once we send all of the requested data
to the host.
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Zero-copy requests are kept on the outstanding queue for the whole
duration of the request - from the initial zcopy_start submission to the
completion of zcopy_end. This means, that there's a period in which a
request doesn't wait for a completion from the bdev layer, but is still
on the oustanding queue (after zcopy_start callback, before zcopy_end
submit). If a qpair gets disconnected while a request is in this state,
we need to manually force its completion, as otherwise it might hang
indefinitely (e.g. waiting for host data).
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The zero-copy requests can also be queued when a subsystem is paused, so
we need to properly resume and submit them by using zcopy_start.
Since only requests that haven't received the zero-copy buffer (i.e.
before zcopy_start was called) can be queued, we don't need to bother
with checking zcopy_phase.
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Althrough `rte_eal_cleanup` will be called in the destructor
function when exiting the application, it's OK not to call
`spdk_env_fini`, we still add this function call in case
there are cleanup function need to call in future.
Change-Id: I0a3eca44c5ed1d62059796ea8f1977fb19356939
Signed-off-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com>
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If a path whose namespace is optimized is restored, the corresponding
I/O path cache should be cleared and the path should be chosen as the
optimal path.
This bug was found by a system test.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: Ibc3983dbff3418adb090a09df32c2a92a8910d05
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Rename a few functions for a full ctrlr reset sequence to
clarify what we do and make the following patches easier.
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <smatsumoto@nvidia.com>
Change-Id: I051e3ab68c3cd77fd6040a2d069d50a700123ae6
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We sort secondary trids to avoid using disconnected trids for failover.
However the sort had a bug.
This bug was found by running test/nvmf/host/multipath.sh in a loop.
Verify the fix by adding unit test.
Fixes#2300
Signed-off-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuheimatsumoto@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I22b0ede4d2ef98b786c3e0d1f5337a2d568ba56d
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