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Change-Id: I13065d0e12bf96f9192cf9e8aa896c7f6dd51e2a Signed-off-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/442630 Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com> Reviewed-by: Changpeng Liu <changpeng.liu@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com>
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# Changelog
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## v19.01: (Upcoming Release)
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### event framework
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For `spdk_app_parse_args`, add return value to the callback which parses application
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specific command line parameters to protect SPDK applications from crashing by invalid
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values from user input.
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### environment
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spdk_vtophys() has been refactored to accept length of the translated region as a new
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parameter. The function will now update that parameter with the largest possible value
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for which the memory is contiguous in the physical memory address space.
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The following functions were removed:
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- spdk_pci_nvme_device_attach()
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- spdk_pci_nvme_enumerate()
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- spdk_pci_ioat_device_attach()
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- spdk_pci_ioat_enumerate()
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- spdk_pci_virtio_device_attach()
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- spdk_pci_virtio_enumerate()
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They were replaced with generic spdk_pci_device_attach() and spdk_pci_enumerate() which
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require a new spdk_pci_driver object to be provided. It can be one of the following:
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- spdk_pci_nvme_get_driver()
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- spdk_pci_ioat_get_driver()
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- spdk_pci_virtio_get_driver()
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spdk_pci_hook_device() and spdk_pci_unhook_device() were added. Those allow adding a virtual
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spdk_pci_device into the SPDK PCI subsystem. A virtual device calls provided callbacks for
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each BAR mapping request or PCI config access. It's attachable with spdk_pci_device_attach()
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or spdk_pci_enumerate() like any other device.
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A new spdk_pause() function was added to pause CPU execution for an implementation specific
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amount of time. Quoting from DPDK function this is based on: "This call is intended for
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tight loops which poll a shared resource or wait for an event. A short pause within the loop
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may reduce the power consumption."
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A new public header file env_dpdk.h has been introduced, and function spdk_env_dpdk_post_init
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is added into it. If user is using DPDK, and already called rte_eal_init, then include
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include/spdk/env_dpdk.h, and call spdk_env_dpdk_post_init() instead of spdk_env_init.
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ISA-L has been added as an SPDK submodule. ISA-L is enabled by default on x86 architecture
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to accelerate algorithms such as CRC for iSCSI and NVMe-oF. Users may still disable ISA-L
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by explicitly passing --without-isal to the configure script.
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### util
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A new uuid API `spdk_uuid_copy` was added to make a copy of the source uuid.
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An new parameter `init_crc` representing the initial CRC value was added to
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`spdk_crc16_t10dif`. The parameter can be used to calculate a CRC value spanning
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multiple separate buffers.
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New DIF APIs were added to generate and verify DIF by byte granularity for both DIF and DIX
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formats. Among them, DIF with copy APIs will be usable to emulate DIF operations such as DIF
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insert and strip.
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### nvme
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Wrapper functions spdk_nvme_ctrlr_security_send() and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_security_receive() are
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introduced to support further security protocol development.
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admin_timeout_ms was added to NVMe controller initialization options, users
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can change the default value when probing a controller.
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Add two new fields "header_digest" and "data_digest" in struct spdk_nvme_ctrlr_opts,
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it will be used to enable the digest support for the NVMe/TCP transport.
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Add a new TCP/IP transport(located in lib/nvme/nvme_tcp.c) in nvme driver. With
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this new transport, it can be used to connect the NVMe-oF target with the
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same TCP/IP support.
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Added API, spdk_nvme_ctrlr_is_discovery(), to indicate whether the ctrlr
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arg refers to a Discovery Controller or not.
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Added an API function `spdk_nvme_host_id_parse` and corresponding object `spdk_nvme_host_id`
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for parsing host address and host service ID arguments on a per connection basis.
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The RPC `construct_nvme_bdev` now allows a user to specify a source address and service id for the host to
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use when connecting to the controller backing the NVMe bdev.
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### NVMe-oF Target
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The `spdk_nvmf_tgt_opts` struct has been deprecated in favor of `spdk_nvmf_transport_opts`.
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Users will no longer be able to specify target wide I/O parameters. `spdk_nvmf_tgt_listen`
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will also no longer implicitly initialize a transport with the default target options (since
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there are none). Instead, a user must manually instantiate the transport with `spdk_nvmf_transport_create`
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prior to calling `spdk_nvmf_tgt_listen`.
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Related to the previous change, the rpc `set_nvmf_target_options` has been renamed to
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`set_nvmf_target_max_subsystems` to indicate that this is the only target option available for the user to edit.
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Add an field `num_shared_buffers` in struct spdk_nvmf_transport_opts,
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and also update the related rpc function nvmf_create_transport, to make this
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configurable parameter available to users. The `num_shared_buffers` is used to
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configure the shared buffer numbers of the transport used by RDMA or TCP transport.
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### nvmf
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Add a new TCP/IP transport (located in lib/nvmf/tcp.c). With this tranport,
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the SPDK NVMe-oF target can have a new transport, and can serve the NVMe-oF
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protocol via TCP/IP from the host.
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### bdev
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On shutdown, bdev unregister now proceeds in top-down fashion, with
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claimed bdevs skipped (these will be unregistered later, when virtual
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bdev built on top of the respective base bdev unclaims it). This
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allows virtual bdevs to be shut down cleanly as opposed to the
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previous behavior that didn't differentiate between hotremove and
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planned shutdown.
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### logical volumes
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Logical volume bdev can now be marked as read only using `set_read_only_lvol_bdev` RPC.
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This allows for basing clones on top of lvol_bdev without first creating a snapshot.
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Added option to change method for data erasure when deleting lvol or resizing down.
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Default of unmapping clusters can now be changed to writing zeroes or no operation.
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### log
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"trace flags" are now referred to as "log flags" in the SPDK log API. The
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set_trace_flag, clear_trace_flag and get_trace_flags RPCs are now deprecated,
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and set_log_flag, clear_log_flag and get_log_flags RPCs have been added.
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### trace
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New `get_tpoint_group_mask` RPC was added to get current tpoint_group_mask, and
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each tpoint group status.
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New `enable_tpoint_group` and `disable_tpoint_group` RPC were added to enable or
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disable a specific tpoint group.
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### ftl
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EXPERIMENTAL: Added basic flash translation layer module allowing for using Open Channel SSDs as
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block devices. The module is split into the library (located in lib/ftl) and bdev_ftl
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(lib/bdev/ftl). See the [documentation](https://spdk.io/doc/ftl.html) for more details.
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### vhost
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Vhost SCSI and Vhost Block devices can now accept multiple connections on the same socket file.
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Each connection (internally called a vhost session) will have access to the same storage, but
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will use different virtqueues, different features and possibly different memory.
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## v18.10:
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### nvme
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_cmd_security_send() and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_cmd_security_receive()
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were added to support sending or receiving security protocol data to or from
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nvme controller.
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spdk_nvme_ns_get_extended_sector_size() was added. This function includes
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the metadata size per sector (if any). spdk_nvme_ns_get_sector_size() still
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returns only the data size per sector, not including metadata.
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New `send_nvme_cmd` RPC was added to allow sending NVMe commands directly to NVMe controller.
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See the [send_nvme_cmd](http://spdk.io/doc/jsonrpc.html#rpc_send_nvme_cmd) documentation
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for more details.
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### Build System
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New `configure` options, `--with-shared` and `--without-shared`
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[default], provide the capability to build, or not, SPDK shared libraries.
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This includes the single SPDK shared lib encompassing all of the SPDK
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static libs as well as individual SPDK shared libs corresponding to
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each of the SPDK static ones. Although the production of the shared
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libs conforms with conventional version naming practices, such naming
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does not at this time confer any SPDK ABI compatibility claims.
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### bdev
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spdk_bdev_alias_del_all() was added to delete all alias from block device.
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A new virtual bdev module has been added to perform at rest data encryption using the DPDK CryptoDev
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Framework. The module initially uses a software AESNI CBC cipher with experimental support for the
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Intel QAT hardware accelerator also currently implemented with support for CBC cipher. Future work
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may include additional ciphers as well as consideration for authentication.
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The RAID virtual bdev module is now always enabled by default. The configure --with-raid and
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--without-raid options are now ignored and deprecated and will be removed in the next release.
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Enforcement of bandwidth limits for quality of service (QoS) has been added to the bdev layer.
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See the new [set_bdev_qos_limit](http://www.spdk.io/doc/jsonrpc.html#rpc_set_bdev_qos_limit)
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documentation for more details. The previous set_bdev_qos_limit_iops RPC method introduced at
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18.04 release has been deprecated. The new set_bdev_qos_limit RPC method can support both
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bandwidth and IOPS limits.
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spdk_bdev_config_json() and corresponding `get_bdevs_config` RPC was removed.
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### Environment Abstraction Layer and Event Framework
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The size parameter of spdk_mem_map_translate is now a pointer. This allows the
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function to report back the actual size of the translation relative to the original
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request made by the user.
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A new structure spdk_mem_map_ops has been introduced to hold memory map related
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callbacks. This structure is now passed as the second argument of spdk_mem_map_alloc
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in lieu of the notify callback.
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### DPDK 18.08
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The DPDK submodule has been updated to the DPDK 18.08 release. SPDK will now automatically
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utilize DPDK's dynamic memory management with DPDK versions >= 18.05.1.
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Hugepages can be still reserved with `[-s|--mem-size <size>]` option at application startup,
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but once we use them all up, instead of failing user allocations with -ENOMEM, we'll try
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to dynamically reserve even more. This allows starting SPDK with `--mem-size 0` and using
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only as many hugepages as it is really needed.
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Due to this change, the memory buffers returned by `spdk_*malloc()` are no longer guaranteed
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to be physically contiguous.
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### I/OAT
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I/OAT driver can now reinitialize I/OAT channels after encountering DMA errors.
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### iscsi target
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Parameter names of `set_iscsi_options` and `get_iscsi_global_params` RPC
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method for CHAP authentication in discovery sessions have been changed to
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align with `construct_target_node` RPC method. Old names are still usable
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but will be removed in future release.
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`set_iscsi_discovery_auth` and `set_iscsi_target_node_auth` RPC methods have
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been added to set CHAP authentication for discovery sessions and existing
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target nodes, respectively.
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The SPDK iSCSI target supports an AuthFile which can be used to load CHAP
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shared secrets when the iSCSI target starts. SPDK previously provided a
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default location for this file (`/usr/local/etc/spdk/auth.conf`) if none was
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specified. This default has been removed. Users must now explicitly specify
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the location of this file to load CHAP shared secrets from a file, or use
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the related iSCSI RPC methods to add them at runtime.
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### iscsi initiator
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The SPDK iSCSI initiator is no longer considered experimental and becomes
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a first-class citizen among bdev modules. The basic usage has been briefly
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described in the bdev user guide: [iSCSI bdev](https://spdk.io/doc/bdev.html#bdev_config_iscsi)
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### Miscellaneous
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The SPDK application framework can now parse long name command line parameters.
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Most single-character parameters have a long name equivalent now. See the
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[Command Line Parameters](https://spdk.io/doc/app_overview.html) documentation
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for details or use the `--help` command line parameter to list all available
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params.
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bdevperf `-s` param (io size) was renamed to `-o` as `-s` had been already
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used by existing apps for memory size.
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bdevio can now accept all SPDK command line parameters. The config now has to
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be provided with `-c` or `--config` param.
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The following ioat/perf and nvme/perf parameters were renamed as well:
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`-s` (io size) to `-o`
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`-d` (mem size) to `-s`
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The ReactorMask config file parameter has been deprecated. Users should
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use the -m or --cpumask command line option to specify the CPU core mask
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for the application.
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Default config file pathnames have been removed from iscsi_tgt, nvmf_tgt
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and vhost. Config file pathnames may now only be specified using the
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-c command line option.
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Users may no longer set DPDK_DIR in their environment to specify the
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location of the DPDK installation used to build SPDK. Using DPDK_DIR
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has not been the documented nor recommended way to specify the DPDK
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location for several releases, but removing it ensures no unexpected
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surprises for users who may have DPDK_DIR defined for other reasons.
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Users should just use the "configure" script to specify the DPDK
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location before building SPDK.
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Although we know that many developers still use Python 2 we are officially
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switching to Python3 with requirement that all new code must be valid also
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for Python 2 up to the EOL which is year 2020.
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Invoking interpreter explicitly is forbidden for executable scripts. There
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is no need to use syntax like "python ./scripts/rpc.py". All executable
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scripts must contain proper shebang pointing to the right interpreter.
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Scripts without shebang musn't be executable.
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A Python script has been added to enable conversion of old INI config file
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to new JSON-RPC config file format. This script can be found at
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scripts/config_converter.py. Example how this script can be used:
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~~~{.sh}
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cat old_format.ini | scripts/config_converter.py > new_json_format.json
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~~~
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### Sock
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Two additional parameters were added to spdk_sock_get_addr() for the server
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port and client port. These parameters are named "sport" and "cport"
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respectively.
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### Virtio
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The following RPC commands have been deprecated:
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- construct_virtio_user_scsi_bdev
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- construct_virtio_pci_scsi_bdev
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- construct_virtio_user_blk_bdev
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- construct_virtio_pci_blk_bdev
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- remove_virtio_scsi_bdev
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The `construct_virtio_*` ones were replaced with a single `construct_virtio_dev`
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command that can create any type of Virtio bdev(s). `remove_virtio_scsi_bdev`
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was replaced with `remove_virtio_bdev` that can delete both Virtio Block and SCSI
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devices.
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### Blobfs
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spdk_file_get_id() returning unique ID for the file was added.
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### JSON
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Added jsonrpc-client C library intended for issuing RPC commands from applications.
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Added API enabling iteration over JSON object:
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- spdk_json_find()
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- spdk_json_find_string()
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- spdk_json_find_array()
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- spdk_json_object_first()
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- spdk_json_array_first()
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- spdk_json_next()
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### Blobstore
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Blobstore I/O operations are now based on io_units, instead of blobstore page size.
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The io_unit size is now the same as the underlying block device's block size.
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Logical volumes built on a block device with 512B block size can now be used as boot devices
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in QEMU.
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### SPDKCLI
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The SPDKCLI interactive command tool for managing SPDK is no longer considered experimental.
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Support for the iSCSI and NVMe-oF targets has been added.
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## v18.07:
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### bdev
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A new public header file bdev_module.h has been introduced to facilitate the
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development of new bdev modules. This header includes an interface for the
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spdk_bdev_part and spdk_bdev_part_base objects to enable the creation of
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multiple virtual bdevs on top of a single base bdev and should act as the
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primary API for module authors.
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spdk_bdev_get_opts() and spdk_bdev_set_opts() were added to set bdev-wide
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options.
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A mechanism for handling out of memory condition errors (ENOMEM) returned from
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I/O submission requests at the bdev layer has been added. See
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spdk_bdev_queue_io_wait().
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The spdk_bdev_get_io_stat() function now returns cumulative totals instead of
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resetting on each call. This allows multiple callers to query I/O statistics
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without conflicting with each other. Existing users will need to adjust their
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code to record the previous I/O statistics to calculate the delta between calls.
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I/O queue depth tracking and samples options have been added. See
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spdk_bdev_get_qd(), spdk_bdev_get_qd_sampling_period(), and
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spdk_bdev_set_qd_sampling_period().
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### RAID module
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A new bdev module called "raid" has been added as experimental module which
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aggregates underlying NVMe bdevs and exposes a single raid bdev. Please note
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that vhost will not work with this module because it does not yet have support
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for multi-element io vectors.
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### Log
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The debug log component flag available on several SPDK applications has been
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renamed from `-t` to `-L` to prevent confusion with tracepoints and to allow the
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option to be added to tools that already use `-t` to mean something else.
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### Blobstore
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A new function, spdk_bs_dump(), has been added that dumps all of the contents of
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a blobstore to a file pointer. This includes the metadata and is very useful for
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debugging.
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Two new operations have been added for thin-provisioned blobs.
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spdk_bs_inflate_blob() will allocate clusters for all thinly provisioned regions
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of the blob and populate them with the correct data by reading from the backing
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blob(s). spdk_bs_blob_decouple_parent() works similarly, but will only allocate
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clusters that correspond to data in the blob's immediate parent. Clusters
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allocated to grandparents or that aren't allocated at all will remain
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thin-provisioned.
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### BlobFS
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Changed the return type of spdk_file_truncate() from void to int to allow the
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propagation of `ENOMEM` errors.
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### NVMe Driver
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The new API functions spdk_nvme_qpair_add_cmd_error_injection() and
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spdk_nvme_qpair_remove_cmd_error_injection() have been added for NVMe error
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emulation. Users can set a specified command to fail with a particular error
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status.
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Changed the name `timeout_sec` parameter to `timeout_us` in
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_register_timeout_callback(), and also changed the type from
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uint32_t to uint64_t. This will give users more fine-grained control over the
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timeout period.
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Basic support for Open Channel SSDs was added. See nvme_ocssd.h
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### NVMe Over Fabrics
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The spdk_nvmf_tgt_destroy() function is now asynchronous and takes a callback
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as a parameter.
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spdk_nvmf_qpair_disconnect() was added to allow the user to disconnect qpairs.
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spdk_nvmf_subsystem_get_max_namespaces() was added to query the maximum allowed
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number of namespaces for a given subsystem.
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### Build System
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The build system now generates a combined shared library (libspdk.so) that may
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be used in place of the individual static libraries (libspdk_*.a). The combined
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library includes all components of SPDK and is intended to make linking against
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SPDK easier. The static libraries are also still provided for users that prefer
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to link only the minimal set of components required.
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### git pre-commit and pre-push hooks
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The pre-commit hook will run `scripts/check_format.sh` and verify there are no
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formating errors before allowing `git commit` to run. The pre-push hook runs
|
|
`make CONFIG_WERROR=y` with and without `CONFIG_DEBUG=y` using both the gcc and
|
|
clang compiler before allowing `git push` to run. Following each DEBUG build
|
|
`test/unit/unittest.sh` is run and verified. Results are recorded in the
|
|
`make.log` file.
|
|
|
|
To enable type: 'git config core.hooksPath .githooks'. To override after
|
|
configuration use the `git --no-verify` flag.
|
|
|
|
### RPC
|
|
|
|
The `start_nbd_disk` RPC method now returns the path to the kernel NBD device node
|
|
rather than always returning `true`.
|
|
|
|
### DPDK 18.05
|
|
|
|
The DPDK submodule has been rebased on the DPDK 18.05 release. DPDK 18.05 supports
|
|
dynamic memory allocation, but due to some issues found after the DPDK 18.05 release,
|
|
that support is not enabled for SPDK 18.07. Therefore, SPDK 18.07 will continue to use
|
|
the legacy memory allocation model. The plan is to enable dynamic memory allocation
|
|
after the DPDK 18.08 release which should fix these issues.
|
|
|
|
### Environment Abstraction Layer and Event Framework
|
|
|
|
The spdk_mem_map_translate() function now takes a size parameter to indicate the size of
|
|
the memory region. This can be used by environment implementations to validate the
|
|
requested translation.
|
|
|
|
The I/O Channel implementation has been moved to its own library - lib/thread. The
|
|
public API that was previously in spdk/io_channel.h is now in spdk/thread.h The
|
|
file spdk/io_channel.h remains and includes spdk/thread.h.
|
|
|
|
spdk_reactor_get_tsc_stats was added to return interesting statistics for each
|
|
reactor.
|
|
|
|
### IOAT
|
|
|
|
IOAT for copy engine is disabled by default. It can be enabled by specifying the Enable
|
|
option with "Yes" in `[Ioat]` section of the configuration file. The Disable option is
|
|
now deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
|
|
|
|
## v18.04: Logical Volume Snapshot/Clone, iSCSI Initiator, Bdev QoS, VPP Userspace TCP/IP
|
|
|
|
### vhost
|
|
|
|
The SPDK vhost-scsi, vhost-blk and vhost-nvme applications have fixes to address the
|
|
DPDK rte_vhost vulnerability [CVE-2018-1059](http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-1059).
|
|
Please see this [security advisory](https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2018-1059)
|
|
for additional information on the DPDK vulnerability.
|
|
|
|
Workarounds have been added to ensure vhost compatibility with QEMU 2.12.
|
|
|
|
EXPERIMENTAL: Support for vhost-nvme has been added to the SPDK vhost target. See the
|
|
[vhost documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/vhost.html) for more details.
|
|
|
|
### Unified Target Application
|
|
|
|
A new unified SPDK target application, `spdk_tgt`, has been added. This application combines the
|
|
functionality of several existing SPDK applications, including the iSCSI target, NVMe-oF target,
|
|
and vhost target. The new application can be managed through the existing configuration file and
|
|
[JSON-RPC](http://www.spdk.io/doc/jsonrpc.html) methods.
|
|
|
|
### Env
|
|
|
|
spdk_mempool_get_bulk() has been added to wrap DPDK rte_mempool_get_bulk().
|
|
|
|
New memory management functions spdk_malloc(), spdk_zmalloc(), and spdk_free() have been added.
|
|
These new functions have a `flags` parameter that allows the user to specify whether the allocated
|
|
memory needs to be suitable for DMA and whether it should be shared across processes with the same
|
|
shm_id. The new functions are intended to replace spdk_dma_malloc() and related functions, which will
|
|
eventually be deprecated and removed.
|
|
|
|
### Bdev
|
|
|
|
A new optional bdev module interface function, `init_complete`, has been added to notify bdev modules
|
|
when the bdev subsystem initialization is complete. This may be useful for virtual bdevs that require
|
|
notification that the set of initialization examine() calls is complete.
|
|
|
|
The bdev layer now allows modules to provide an optional per-bdev UUID, which can be retrieved with
|
|
the spdk_bdev_get_uuid() function.
|
|
|
|
Enforcement of IOPS limits for quality of service (QoS) has been added to the bdev layer. See the
|
|
[set_bdev_qos_limit_iops](http://www.spdk.io/doc/jsonrpc.html#rpc_set_bdev_qos_limit_iops) documentation
|
|
for more details.
|
|
|
|
### RPC
|
|
|
|
The `[Rpc]` configuration file section, which was deprecated in v18.01, has been removed.
|
|
Users should switch to the `-r` command-line parameter instead.
|
|
|
|
The JSON-RPC server implementation now allows up to 32 megabyte responses, growing as
|
|
needed; previously, the response was limited to 32 kilobytes.
|
|
|
|
### SPDKCLI
|
|
|
|
EXPERIMENTAL: New SPDKCLI interactive command tool for managing SPDK is available.
|
|
See the [SPDKCLI](http://www.spdk.io/doc/spdkcli.html) documentation for more details.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe Driver
|
|
|
|
EXPERIMENTAL: Support for WDS and RDS capable CMBs in NVMe controllers has been added. This support is
|
|
experimental pending a functional allocator to free and reallocate CMB buffers.
|
|
|
|
spdk_nvme_ns_get_uuid() has been added to allow retrieval of per-namespace UUIDs when available.
|
|
|
|
New API functions spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_first_active_ns() and spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_next_active_ns()
|
|
have been added to iterate active namespaces, as well as spdk_nvme_ctrlr_is_active_ns() to check if
|
|
a namespace ID is active.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe-oF Target
|
|
|
|
Namespaces may now be assigned unique identifiers via new optional `eui64` and `nguid` parameters
|
|
to the `nvmf_subsystem_add_ns` RPC method. Additionally, the NVMe-oF target automatically exposes
|
|
the backing bdev's UUID as the namespace UUID when available.
|
|
|
|
spdk_nvmf_subsystem_remove_ns() is now asynchronous and requires a callback to indicate completion.
|
|
|
|
### Blobstore
|
|
|
|
A number of functions have been renamed:
|
|
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_write_blob() => spdk_blob_io_write()
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_read_blob() => spdk_blob_io_read()
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_writev_blob() => spdk_blob_io_writev()
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_readv_blob() => spdk_blob_io_readv()
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_unmap_blob() => spdk_blob_io_unmap()
|
|
- spdk_bs_io_write_zeroes_blob() => spdk_blob_io_write_zeroes()
|
|
|
|
The old names still exist but are deprecated. They will be removed in the v18.07 release.
|
|
|
|
spdk_blob_resize() is now an asynchronous operation to enable resizing a blob while I/O
|
|
are in progress to that blob on other threads. An explicit spdk_blob_sync_md() is still
|
|
required to sync the updated metadata to disk.
|
|
|
|
### Logical Volumes
|
|
|
|
A new `destroy_lvol_bdev` RPC method to delete logical volumes has been added.
|
|
|
|
Lvols now have their own UUIDs which replace previous LvolStoreUUID_BlobID combination.
|
|
|
|
New Snapshot and Clone functionalities have been added. User may create Snapshots of existing Lvols
|
|
and Clones of existing Snapshots.
|
|
See the [lvol snapshots](http://www.spdk.io/doc/logical_volumes.html#lvol_snapshots) documentation
|
|
for more details.
|
|
|
|
Resizing logical volumes is now supported via the `resize_lvol_bdev` RPC method.
|
|
|
|
### Lib
|
|
|
|
A set of changes were made in the SPDK's lib code altering
|
|
instances of calls to `exit()` and `abort()` to return a failure instead
|
|
wherever reasonably possible.
|
|
|
|
spdk_app_start() no longer exit()'s on an internal failure, but
|
|
instead returns a non-zero error status.
|
|
|
|
spdk_app_parse_args() no longer exit()'s on help, '-h', or an invalid
|
|
option, but instead returns SPDK_APP_PARSE_ARGS_HELP and
|
|
SPDK_APP_PARSE_ARGS_FAIL, respectively, and SPDK_APP_PARSE_ARGS_SUCCESS
|
|
on success.
|
|
|
|
spdk_pci_get_device() has been deprecated and will be removed in SPDK v18.07.
|
|
|
|
### I/O Channels
|
|
|
|
The prototype for spdk_poller_fn() has been modified; it now returns a value indicating
|
|
whether or not the poller did any work. Existing pollers will need to be updated to
|
|
return a value.
|
|
|
|
### iSCSI Target
|
|
|
|
The SPDK iSCSI target now supports the fd.io Vector Packet Processing (VPP) framework userspace
|
|
TCP/IP stack. See the [iSCSI VPP documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/iscsi.html#vpp) for more
|
|
details.
|
|
|
|
### iSCSI initiator
|
|
|
|
An iSCSI initiator bdev module has been added to SPDK. This module should be considered
|
|
experimental pending additional features and tests. More details can be found in
|
|
lib/bdev/iscsi/README.
|
|
|
|
### PMDK
|
|
|
|
The persistent memory (PMDK) bdev module is now enabled using `--with-pmdk` instead of
|
|
`--with-nvml`. This reflects the renaming of the persistent memory library from NVML to
|
|
PMDK.
|
|
|
|
### Virtio Block driver
|
|
|
|
A userspace driver for Virtio Block devices has been added. It was built on top of the
|
|
[Virtio](http://www.spdk.io/doc/virtio.html) library and can be managed similarly to
|
|
the Virtio SCSI driver. See the
|
|
[Virtio Block](http://www.spdk.io/doc/bdev.html#bdev_config_virtio_blk) reference for
|
|
more information.
|
|
|
|
### Virtio with 2MB hugepages
|
|
|
|
The previous 1GB hugepage limitation has now been lifted. A new `-g` command-line option
|
|
enables SPDK Virtio to work with 2MB hugepages.
|
|
See [2MB hugepages](http://www.spdk.io/doc/virtio.html#virtio_2mb) for details.
|
|
|
|
## v18.01: Blobstore Thin Provisioning
|
|
|
|
### Build System
|
|
|
|
The build system now includes a `make install` rule, including support for the common
|
|
`DESTDIR` and `prefix` variables as used in other build systems. Additionally, the prefix
|
|
may be set via the configure `--prefix` option. Example: `make install prefix=/usr`.
|
|
|
|
### RPC
|
|
|
|
A JSON RPC listener is now enabled by default using a UNIX domain socket at /var/run/spdk.sock.
|
|
A -r option command line option has been added to enable an alternative UNIX domain socket location,
|
|
or a TCP port in the format ip_addr:tcp_port (i.e. 127.0.0.1:5260). The Rpc configuration file
|
|
section is now deprecated and will be removed in the v18.04 release.
|
|
|
|
### I/O Channels
|
|
|
|
spdk_poller_register() and spdk_poller_unregister() were moved from the event
|
|
framework (include/spdk/event.h) to the I/O channel library
|
|
(include/spdk/io_channel.h). This allows code that doesn't depend on the event
|
|
framework to request registration and unregistration of pollers.
|
|
|
|
spdk_for_each_channel() now allows asynchronous operations during iteration.
|
|
Instead of immediately continuing the interation upon returning from the iteration
|
|
callback, the user must call spdk_for_each_channel_continue() to resume iteration.
|
|
|
|
### Block Device Abstraction Layer (bdev)
|
|
|
|
The poller abstraction was removed from the bdev layer. There is now a general purpose
|
|
abstraction for pollers available in include/spdk/io_channel.h
|
|
|
|
### Lib
|
|
|
|
A set of changes were made in the SPDK's lib code altering,
|
|
instances of calls to `exit()` and `abort()` to return a failure instead
|
|
wherever reasonably possible. This has resulted in return type changes of
|
|
the API for:
|
|
|
|
- spdk_env_init() from type `void` to `int`.
|
|
- spdk_mem_map_init() from type `void` to `int`.
|
|
|
|
Applications making use of these APIs should be modified to check for
|
|
a non-zero return value instead of relying on them to fail without return.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe Driver
|
|
|
|
SPDK now supports hotplug for vfio-attached devices. But there is one thing keep in mind:
|
|
Only physical removal events are supported; removing devices via the sysfs `remove` file will not work.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe-oF Target
|
|
|
|
Subsystems are no longer tied explicitly to CPU cores. Instead, connections are handed out to the available
|
|
cores round-robin. The "Core" option in the configuration file has been removed.
|
|
|
|
### Blobstore
|
|
|
|
A number of functions have been renamed:
|
|
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_resize_blob() => spdk_blob_resize()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_sync_blob() => spdk_blob_sync_md()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_close_blob() => spdk_blob_close()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_get_xattr_names() => spdk_blob_get_xattr_names()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_get_xattr_value() => spdk_blob_get_xattr_value()
|
|
- spdk_blob_md_set_xattr() => spdk_blob_set_xattr()
|
|
- spdk_blob_md_remove_xattr() => spdk_blob_remove_xattr()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_create_blob() => spdk_bs_create_blob()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_open_blob() => spdk_bs_open_blob()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_delete_blob() => spdk_bs_delete_blob()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_iter_first() => spdk_bs_iter_first()
|
|
- spdk_bs_md_iter_next() => spdk_bs_iter_next()
|
|
|
|
The function signature of spdk_blob_close() has changed. It now takes a struct spdk_blob * argument
|
|
rather than struct spdk_blob **.
|
|
|
|
The function signature of spdk_bs_iter_next() has changed. It now takes a struct spdk_blob * argument
|
|
rather than struct spdk_blob **.
|
|
|
|
Thin provisioning support has been added to the blobstore. It can be enabled by setting the
|
|
`thin_provision` flag in struct spdk_blob_opts when calling spdk_bs_create_blob_ext().
|
|
|
|
### NBD device
|
|
|
|
The NBD application (test/lib/bdev/nbd) has been removed; Same functionality can now be
|
|
achieved by using the test/app/bdev_svc application and start_nbd_disk RPC method.
|
|
See the [GPT](http://www.spdk.io/doc/bdev.html#bdev_config_gpt) documentation for more details.
|
|
|
|
### FIO plugin
|
|
|
|
SPDK `fio_plugin` now supports FIO 3.3. The support for previous FIO 2.21 has been dropped,
|
|
although it still remains to work for now. The new FIO contains huge amount of bugfixes and
|
|
it's recommended to do an update.
|
|
|
|
### Virtio library
|
|
|
|
Previously a part of the bdev_virtio module, now a separate library. Virtio is now available
|
|
via `spdk_internal/virtio.h` file. This is an internal interface to be used when implementing
|
|
new Virtio backends, namely Virtio-BLK.
|
|
|
|
### iSCSI
|
|
|
|
The MinConnectionIdleInterval parameter has been removed, and connections are no longer migrated
|
|
to an epoll/kqueue descriptor on the master core when idle.
|
|
|
|
## v17.10: Logical Volumes
|
|
|
|
### New dependencies
|
|
|
|
libuuid was added as new dependency for logical volumes.
|
|
|
|
libnuma is now required unconditionally now that the DPDK submodule has been updated to DPDK 17.08.
|
|
|
|
### Block Device Abstraction Layer (bdev)
|
|
|
|
An [fio](http://github.com/axboe/fio) plugin was added that can route
|
|
I/O to the bdev layer. See the [plugin documentation](https://github.com/spdk/spdk/tree/master/examples/bdev/fio_plugin/)
|
|
for more information.
|
|
|
|
spdk_bdev_unmap() was modified to take an offset and a length in bytes as
|
|
arguments instead of requiring the user to provide an array of SCSI
|
|
unmap descriptors. This limits unmaps to a single contiguous range.
|
|
|
|
spdk_bdev_write_zeroes() was introduced. It ensures that all specified blocks will be zeroed out.
|
|
If a block device doesn't natively support a write zeroes command, the bdev layer emulates it using
|
|
write commands.
|
|
|
|
New API functions that accept I/O parameters in units of blocks instead of bytes
|
|
have been added:
|
|
- spdk_bdev_read_blocks(), spdk_bdev_readv_blocks()
|
|
- spdk_bdev_write_blocks(), spdk_bdev_writev_blocks()
|
|
- spdk_bdev_write_zeroes_blocks()
|
|
- spdk_bdev_unmap_blocks()
|
|
|
|
The bdev layer now handles temporary out-of-memory I/O failures internally by queueing the I/O to be
|
|
retried later.
|
|
|
|
### Linux AIO bdev
|
|
|
|
The AIO bdev now allows the user to override the auto-detected block size.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe driver
|
|
|
|
The NVMe driver now recognizes the NVMe 1.3 Namespace Optimal I/O Boundary field.
|
|
NVMe 1.3 devices may report an optimal I/O boundary, which the driver will take
|
|
into account when splitting I/O requests.
|
|
|
|
The HotplugEnable option in `[Nvme]` sections of the configuration file is now
|
|
"No" by default. It was previously "Yes".
|
|
|
|
The NVMe library now includes a spdk_nvme_ns_get_ctrlr() function which returns the
|
|
NVMe Controller associated with a given namespace.
|
|
|
|
The NVMe library now allows the user to specify a host identifier when attaching
|
|
to a controller. The host identifier is used as part of the Reservations feature,
|
|
as well as in the NVMe-oF Connect command. The default host ID is also now a
|
|
randomly-generated UUID, and the default host NQN uses the host ID to generate
|
|
a UUID-based NQN.
|
|
|
|
spdk_nvme_connect() was added to allow the user to connect directly to a single
|
|
NVMe or NVMe-oF controller.
|
|
|
|
### NVMe-oF Target (nvmf_tgt)
|
|
|
|
The NVMe-oF target no longer requires any in-capsule data buffers to run, and
|
|
the feature is now entirely optional. Previously, at least 4 KiB in-capsule
|
|
data buffers were required.
|
|
|
|
NVMe-oF subsytems have a new configuration option, AllowAnyHost, to control
|
|
whether the host NQN whitelist is enforced when accepting new connections.
|
|
If no Host options have been specified and AllowAnyHost is disabled, the
|
|
connection will be denied; this is a behavior change from previous releases,
|
|
which allowed any host NQN to connect if the Host list was empty.
|
|
AllowAnyHost is disabled by default.
|
|
|
|
NVMe-oF namespaces may now be assigned arbitrary namespace IDs, and the number
|
|
of namespaces per subsystem is no longer limited.
|
|
|
|
The NVMe-oF target now supports the Write Zeroes command.
|
|
|
|
### Environment Abstraction Layer
|
|
|
|
A new default value, SPDK_MEMPOOL_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE, was added to provide
|
|
additional clarity when constructing spdk_mempools. Previously, -1 could be
|
|
passed and the library would choose a reasonable default, but this new value
|
|
makes it explicit that the default is being used.
|
|
|
|
### Blobstore
|
|
|
|
The blobstore super block now contains a bstype field to identify the type of the blobstore.
|
|
Existing code should be updated to fill out bstype when calling spdk_bs_init() and spdk_bs_load().
|
|
|
|
spdk_bs_destroy() was added to allow destroying blobstore on device
|
|
with an initialized blobstore.
|
|
|
|
spdk_bs_io_readv_blob() and spdk_bs_io_writev_blob() were added to enable
|
|
scattered payloads.
|
|
|
|
A CLI tool for blobstore has been added, allowing basic operations through either command
|
|
line or shell interface. See the [blobcli](https://github.com/spdk/spdk/tree/master/examples/blob/cli)
|
|
documentation for more details.
|
|
|
|
### Event Framework
|
|
|
|
The ability to set a thread name, previously only used by the reactor code, is
|
|
now part of the spdk_thread_allocate() API. Users may specify a thread name
|
|
which will show up in tools like `gdb`.
|
|
|
|
### Log
|
|
|
|
The spdk_trace_dump() function now takes a new parameter to allow the caller to
|
|
specify an output file handle (stdout or stderr, for example).
|
|
|
|
### Logical Volumes
|
|
|
|
Logical volumes library built on top of SPDK blobstore has been added.
|
|
It is possible to create logical volumes on top of other devices using RPC.
|
|
|
|
See the [logical volumes](http://www.spdk.io/doc/logical_volumes.html) documentation for more information.
|
|
|
|
### Persistent Memory
|
|
|
|
A new persistent memory bdev type has been added.
|
|
The persistent memory block device is built on top of [libpmemblk](http://pmem.io/nvml/libpmemblk/).
|
|
It is possible to create pmem devices on top of pmem pool files using RPC.
|
|
|
|
See the [Pmem Block Device](http://www.spdk.io/doc/bdev.html#bdev_config_pmem) documentation for more information.
|
|
|
|
### Virtio SCSI driver
|
|
|
|
A userspace driver for Virtio SCSI devices has been added.
|
|
The driver is capable of creating block devices on top of LUNs exposed by another SPDK vhost-scsi application.
|
|
|
|
See the [Virtio SCSI](http://www.spdk.io/doc/virtio.html) documentation and [Getting Started](http://www.spdk.io/doc/bdev.html#bdev_config_virtio_scsi) guide for more information.
|
|
|
|
### Vhost target
|
|
|
|
The vhost target application now supports live migration between QEMU instances.
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## v17.07: Build system improvements, userspace vhost-blk target, and GPT bdev
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### Build System
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A `configure` script has been added to simplify the build configuration process.
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The existing CONFIG file and `make CONFIG_...` options are also still supported.
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Run `./configure --help` for information about available configuration options.
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A DPDK submodule has been added to make building SPDK easier. If no `--with-dpdk`
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option is specified to configure, the SPDK build system will automatically build a
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known-good configuration of DPDK with the minimal options enabled. See the Building
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section of README.md for more information.
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A [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) setup has been added to make it easier to
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develop and use SPDK on systems without suitable NVMe hardware. See the Vagrant
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section of README.md for more information.
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### Userspace vhost-blk target
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The vhost library and example app have been updated to support the vhost-blk
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protocol in addition to the existing vhost-scsi protocol.
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See the [vhost documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/vhost.html) for more details.
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### Block device abstraction layer (bdev)
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A GPT virtual block device has been added, which automatically exposes GPT partitions
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with a special SPDK-specific partition type as bdevs.
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See the [GPT bdev documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/bdev.md#bdev_config_gpt) for
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more information.
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### NVMe driver
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The NVMe driver has been updated to support recent Intel SSDs, including the Intel®
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Optane™ SSD DC P4800X series.
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A workaround has been added for devices that failed to recognize register writes
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during controller reset.
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The NVMe driver now allocates request tracking objects on a per-queue basis. The
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number of requests allowed on an I/O queue may be set during `spdk_nvme_probe()` by
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modifying `io_queue_requests` in the opts structure.
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The SPDK NVMe `fio_plugin` has been updated to support multiple threads (`numjobs`).
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair() has been modified to allow the user to override
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controller-level options for each individual I/O queue pair.
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Existing callers with qprio == 0 can be updated to:
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~~~
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... = spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair(ctrlr, NULL, 0);
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~~~
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Callers that need to specify a non-default qprio should be updated to:
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~~~
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struct spdk_nvme_io_qpair_opts opts;
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spdk_nvme_ctrlr_get_default_io_qpair_opts(ctrlr, &opts, sizeof(opts));
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opts.qprio = SPDK_NVME_QPRIO_...;
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... = spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair(ctrlr, &opts, sizeof(opts));
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~~~
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### Environment Abstraction Layer
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The environment abstraction layer has been updated to include several new functions
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in order to wrap additional DPDK functionality. See `include/spdk/env.h` for the
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current set of functions.
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### SPDK Performance Analysis with Intel® VTune™ Amplifier
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Support for SPDK performance analysis has been added to Intel® VTune™ Amplifier 2018.
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This analysis provides:
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- I/O performance monitoring (calculating standard I/O metrics like IOPS, throughput, etc.)
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- Tuning insights on the interplay of I/O and compute devices by estimating how many cores
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would be reasonable to provide for SPDK to keep up with a current storage workload.
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See the VTune Amplifier documentation for more information.
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## v17.03: Blobstore and userspace vhost-scsi target
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### Blobstore and BlobFS
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The blobstore is a persistent, power-fail safe block allocator designed to be
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used as the local storage system backing a higher-level storage service.
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See the [blobstore documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/blob.html) for more details.
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BlobFS adds basic filesystem functionality like filenames on top of the blobstore.
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This release also includes a RocksDB Env implementation using BlobFS in place of the
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kernel filesystem.
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See the [BlobFS documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/blobfs.html) for more details.
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### Userspace vhost-scsi target
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A userspace implementation of the QEMU vhost-scsi protocol has been added.
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The vhost target is capable of exporting SPDK bdevs to QEMU-based VMs as virtio devices.
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See the [vhost documentation](http://www.spdk.io/doc/vhost.html) for more details.
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### Event framework
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The overhead of the main reactor event loop was reduced by optimizing the number of
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calls to spdk_get_ticks() per iteration.
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### NVMe library
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The NVMe library will now automatically split readv/writev requests with scatter-gather
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lists that do not map to valid PRP lists when the NVMe controller does not natively
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|
support SGLs.
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The `identify` and `perf` NVMe examples were modified to add a consistent format for
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specifying remote NVMe over Fabrics devices via the `-r` option.
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This is implemented using the new `spdk_nvme_transport_id_parse()` function.
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### iSCSI Target
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The [Nvme] section of the configuration file was modified to remove the `BDF` directive
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|
and replace it with a `TransportID` directive. Both local (PCIe) and remote (NVMe-oF)
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|
devices can now be specified as the backing block device. A script to generate an
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|
entire [Nvme] section based on the local NVMe devices attached was added at
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|
`scripts/gen_nvme.sh`.
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### NVMe-oF Target
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|
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|
The [Nvme] section of the configuration file was modified to remove the `BDF` directive
|
|
and replace it with a `TransportID` directive. Both local (PCIe) and remote (NVMe-oF)
|
|
devices can now be specified as the backing block device. A script to generate an
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|
entire [Nvme] section based on the local NVMe devices attached was added at
|
|
`scripts/gen_nvme.sh`.
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|
## v16.12: NVMe over Fabrics host, hotplug, and multi-process
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### NVMe library
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|
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The NVMe library has been changed to create its own request memory pool rather than
|
|
requiring the user to initialize the global `request_mempool` variable. Apps can be
|
|
updated by simply removing the initialization of `request_mempool`. Since the NVMe
|
|
library user no longer needs to know the size of the internal NVMe request
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|
structure to create the pool, the `spdk_nvme_request_size()` function was also removed.
|
|
|
|
The `spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_deallocate()` function was renamed and extended to become
|
|
`spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_dataset_management()`, which allows access to all of the NVMe
|
|
Dataset Management command's parameters. Existing callers can be updated to use
|
|
`spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_dataset_management()` with `SPDK_NVME_DSM_ATTR_DEALLOCATE` as the
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|
`type` parameter.
|
|
|
|
The NVMe library SGL callback prototype has been changed to return virtual addresses
|
|
rather than physical addresses. Callers of `spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_readv()` and
|
|
`spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_writev()` must update their `next_sge_fn` callbacks to match.
|
|
|
|
The NVMe library now supports NVMe over Fabrics devices in addition to the existing
|
|
support for local PCIe-attached NVMe devices. For an example of how to enable
|
|
NVMe over Fabrics support in an application, see `examples/nvme/identify` and
|
|
`examples/nvme/perf`.
|
|
|
|
Hot insert/remove support for NVMe devices has been added. To enable NVMe hotplug
|
|
support, an application should call the `spdk_nvme_probe()` function on a regular
|
|
basis to probe for new devices (reported via the existing `probe_cb` callback) and
|
|
removed devices (reported via a new `remove_cb` callback). Hotplug is currently
|
|
only supported on Linux with the `uio_pci_generic` driver, and newly-added NVMe
|
|
devices must be bound to `uio_pci_generic` by an external script or tool.
|
|
|
|
Multiple processes may now coordinate and use a single NVMe device simultaneously
|
|
using [DPDK Multi-process Support](http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/prog_guide/multi_proc_support.html).
|
|
|
|
### NVMe over Fabrics target (`nvmf_tgt`)
|
|
|
|
The `nvmf_tgt` configuration file format has been updated significantly to enable
|
|
new features. See the example configuration file `etc/spdk/nvmf.conf.in` for
|
|
more details on the new and changed options.
|
|
|
|
The NVMe over Fabrics target now supports virtual mode subsystems, which allow the
|
|
user to export devices from the SPDK block device abstraction layer as NVMe over
|
|
Fabrics subsystems. Direct mode (raw NVMe device access) is also still supported,
|
|
and a single `nvmf_tgt` may export both types of subsystems simultaneously.
|
|
|
|
### Block device abstraction layer (bdev)
|
|
|
|
The bdev layer now supports scatter/gather read and write I/O APIs, and the NVMe
|
|
blockdev driver has been updated to support scatter/gather. Apps can use the
|
|
new scatter/gather support via the `spdk_bdev_readv()` and `spdk_bdev_writev()`
|
|
functions.
|
|
|
|
The bdev status returned from each I/O has been extended to pass through NVMe
|
|
or SCSI status codes directly in cases where the underlying device can provide
|
|
a more specific status code.
|
|
|
|
A Ceph RBD (RADOS Block Device) blockdev driver has been added. This allows the
|
|
`iscsi_tgt` and `nvmf_tgt` apps to export Ceph RBD volumes as iSCSI LUNs or
|
|
NVMe namespaces.
|
|
|
|
### General changes
|
|
|
|
`libpciaccess` has been removed as a dependency and DPDK PCI enumeration is
|
|
used instead. Prior to DPDK 16.07 enumeration by class code was not supported,
|
|
so for earlier DPDK versions, only Intel SSD DC P3x00 devices will be discovered
|
|
by the NVMe library.
|
|
|
|
The `env` environment abstraction library has been introduced, and a default
|
|
DPDK-based implementation is provided as part of SPDK. The goal of the `env`
|
|
layer is to enable use of alternate user-mode memory allocation and PCI access
|
|
libraries. See `doc/porting.md` for more details.
|
|
|
|
The build process has been modified to produce all of the library files in the
|
|
`build/lib` directory. This is intended to simplify the use of SPDK from external
|
|
projects, which can now link to SPDK libraries by adding the `build/lib` directory
|
|
to the library path via `-L` and linking the SPDK libraries by name (for example,
|
|
`-lspdk_nvme -lspdk_log -lspdk_util`).
|
|
|
|
`nvmf_tgt` and `iscsi_tgt` now have a JSON-RPC interface, which allows the user
|
|
to query and modify the configuration at runtime. The RPC service is disabled by
|
|
default, since it currently does not provide any authentication or security
|
|
mechanisms; it should only be enabled on systems with controlled user access
|
|
behind a firewall. An example RPC client implemented in Python is provided in
|
|
`scripts/rpc.py`.
|
|
|
|
## v16.08: iSCSI target, NVMe over Fabrics maturity
|
|
|
|
This release adds a userspace iSCSI target. The iSCSI target is capable of exporting
|
|
NVMe devices over a network using the iSCSI protocol. The application is located
|
|
in app/iscsi_tgt and a documented configuration file can be found at etc/spdk/spdk.conf.in.
|
|
|
|
This release also significantly improves the existing NVMe over Fabrics target.
|
|
- The configuration file format was changed, which will require updates to
|
|
any existing nvmf.conf files (see `etc/spdk/nvmf.conf.in`):
|
|
- `SubsystemGroup` was renamed to `Subsystem`.
|
|
- `AuthFile` was removed (it was unimplemented).
|
|
- `nvmf_tgt` was updated to correctly recognize NQN (NVMe Qualified Names)
|
|
when naming subsystems. The default node name was changed to reflect this;
|
|
it is now "nqn.2016-06.io.spdk".
|
|
- `Port` and `Host` sections were merged into the `Subsystem` section
|
|
- Global options to control max queue depth, number of queues, max I/O
|
|
size, and max in-capsule data size were added.
|
|
- The Nvme section was removed. Now a list of devices is specified by
|
|
bus/device/function directly in the Subsystem section.
|
|
- Subsystems now have a Mode, which can be Direct or Virtual. This is an attempt
|
|
to future-proof the interface, so the only mode supported by this release
|
|
is "Direct".
|
|
- Many bug fixes and cleanups were applied to the `nvmf_tgt` app and library.
|
|
- The target now supports discovery.
|
|
|
|
This release also adds one new feature and provides some better examples and tools
|
|
for the NVMe driver.
|
|
- The Weighted Round Robin arbitration method is now supported. This allows
|
|
the user to specify different priorities on a per-I/O-queue basis. To
|
|
enable WRR, set the `arb_mechanism` field during `spdk_nvme_probe()`.
|
|
- A simplified "Hello World" example was added to show the proper way to use
|
|
the NVMe library API; see `examples/nvme/hello_world/hello_world.c`.
|
|
- A test for measuring software overhead was added. See `test/lib/nvme/overhead`.
|
|
|
|
## v16.06: NVMf userspace target
|
|
|
|
This release adds a userspace NVMf (NVMe over Fabrics) target, conforming to the
|
|
newly-released NVMf 1.0/NVMe 1.2.1 specification. The NVMf target exports NVMe
|
|
devices from a host machine over the network via RDMA. Currently, the target is
|
|
limited to directly exporting physical NVMe devices, and the discovery subsystem
|
|
is not supported.
|
|
|
|
This release includes a general API cleanup, including renaming all declarations
|
|
in public headers to include a `spdk` prefix to prevent namespace clashes with
|
|
user code.
|
|
|
|
- NVMe
|
|
- The `nvme_attach()` API was reworked into a new probe/attach model, which
|
|
moves device detection into the NVMe library. The new API also allows
|
|
parallel initialization of NVMe controllers, providing a major reduction in
|
|
startup time when using multiple controllers.
|
|
- I/O queue allocation was changed to be explicit in the API. Each function
|
|
that generates I/O requests now takes a queue pair (`spdk_nvme_qpair *`)
|
|
argument, and I/O queues may be allocated using
|
|
`spdk_nvme_ctrlr_alloc_io_qpair()`. This allows more flexible assignment of
|
|
queue pairs than the previous model, which only allowed a single queue
|
|
per thread and limited the total number of I/O queues to the lowest number
|
|
supported on any attached controller.
|
|
- Added support for the Write Zeroes command.
|
|
- `examples/nvme/perf` can now report I/O command latency from the
|
|
the controller's viewpoint using the Intel vendor-specific read/write latency
|
|
log page.
|
|
- Added namespace reservation command support, which can be used to coordinate
|
|
sharing of a namespace between multiple hosts.
|
|
- Added hardware SGL support, which enables use of scattered buffers that
|
|
don't conform to the PRP list alignment and length requirements on supported
|
|
NVMe controllers.
|
|
- Added end-to-end data protection support, including the ability to write and
|
|
read metadata in extended LBA (metadata appended to each block of data in the
|
|
buffer) and separate metadata buffer modes.
|
|
See `spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_write_with_md()` and `spdk_nvme_ns_cmd_read_with_md()`
|
|
for details.
|
|
- IOAT
|
|
- The DMA block fill feature is now exposed via the `ioat_submit_fill()`
|
|
function. This is functionally similar to `memset()`, except the memory is
|
|
filled with an 8-byte repeating pattern instead of a single byte like memset.
|
|
- PCI
|
|
- Added support for using DPDK for PCI device mapping in addition to the
|
|
existing libpciaccess option. Using the DPDK PCI support also allows use of
|
|
the Linux VFIO driver model, which means that SPDK userspace drivers will work
|
|
with the IOMMU enabled. Additionally, SPDK applications may be run as an
|
|
unprivileged user with access restricted to a specific set of PCIe devices.
|
|
- The PCI library API was made more generic to abstract away differences
|
|
between the underlying PCI access implementations.
|
|
|
|
## v1.2.0: IOAT user-space driver
|
|
|
|
This release adds a user-space driver with support for the Intel I/O Acceleration Technology (I/OAT, also known as "Crystal Beach") DMA offload engine.
|
|
|
|
- IOAT
|
|
- New user-space driver supporting DMA memory copy offload
|
|
- Example programs `ioat/perf` and `ioat/verify`
|
|
- Kernel-mode DMA engine test driver `kperf` for performance comparison
|
|
- NVMe
|
|
- Per-I/O flags for Force Unit Access (FUA) and Limited Retry
|
|
- Public API for retrieving log pages
|
|
- Reservation register/acquire/release/report command support
|
|
- Scattered payload support - an alternate API to provide I/O buffers via a sequence of callbacks
|
|
- Declarations and `nvme/identify` support for Intel SSD DC P3700 series vendor-specific log pages and features
|
|
- Updated to support DPDK 2.2.0
|
|
|
|
|
|
## v1.0.0: NVMe user-space driver
|
|
|
|
This is the initial open source release of the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK).
|
|
|
|
Features:
|
|
- NVMe user-space driver
|
|
- NVMe example programs
|
|
- `examples/nvme/perf` tests performance (IOPS) using the NVMe user-space driver
|
|
- `examples/nvme/identify` displays NVMe controller information in a human-readable format
|
|
- Linux and FreeBSD support
|