From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Tomas Henzl Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 37/42] hpsa: use block layer tag for command allocation Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 13:47:25 +0100 Message-ID: <5513FFDD.6090809@redhat.com> References: <20150317200139.19856.87982.stgit@brunhilda> <20150317200651.19856.77450.stgit@brunhilda> <55104616.2070303@redhat.com> <07F70BBF6832E34FA1C923241E8833AB486892F9@BBYEXM01.pmc-sierra.internal> <5512FF8E.9010702@hp.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: Received: from mx1.redhat.com ([209.132.183.28]:55985 "EHLO mx1.redhat.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1752647AbbCZMs0 (ORCPT ); Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:48:26 -0400 In-Reply-To: <5512FF8E.9010702@hp.com> Sender: linux-scsi-owner@vger.kernel.org List-Id: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org To: Webb Scales , "Brace, Don" Cc: "Teel, Scott Stacy" , kevin.barnett@pmcs.com, james.bottomley@parallels.com, Christoph Hellwig , "Lindley, Justin" , SCSI development list On 03/25/2015 07:33 PM, Webb Scales wrote: > Tomas, > > You are correct that the previous approach of using find_next_zero_bit() > with a persistent offset is more run-time efficient in the worst case; > however, given that "normal" operation doesn't call this allocation > routine, and given that, when this routine is called, the bit mask being > searched only has about 16 bits in it, I opted for simplicity over > efficiency -- that is, I doubt that the difference in efficiency is > discernible, while getting rid of the last_allocation field is a > worthwhile savings in both memory use and code. My comment is not about efficiency, I believe that when you measure it you wont be able to measure any significant difference. But if this '(unlikely(refcount > 1))' is true for let's say the first entry in the bitfield this and any other command submitted later will not pass the cmd-alloc until the command that caused '(unlikely(refcount > 1))' to be true is resolved. That might cause unexpected behavior. > Regarding your earlier comment on the refcount variable, I believe that > it was handy for debugging purposes. The code has undergone numerous > revisions, and the variable certainly could now be removed from the > source per your suggestion. (Of course, the compiler is already > removing it, I'm sure. ;-) ) Not sure if the compiler is able to switch from 'atomic_inc_return' to 'atomic_inc' :) though. It is not important. (I'd not comment on this without the other cmd_alloc inaccuracy) tomash > > > Webb > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tomas Henzl [mailto:thenzl@redhat.com] > Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 11:58 AM > To: Don Brace; Scott Teel; Kevin Barnett; james.bottomley@parallels.com; hch@infradead.org; Justin Lindley; brace > Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org > Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 37/42] hpsa: use block layer tag for command allocation > > On 03/17/2015 09:06 PM, Don Brace wrote: > >> From: Webb Scales >> >> Rework slave allocation: >> - separate the tagging support setup from the hostdata setup >> - make the hostdata setup act consistently when the lookup fails >> - make the hostdata setup act consistently when the device is not added >> - set up the queue depth consistently across these scenarios >> - if the block layer mq support is not available, explicitly enable and >> activate the SCSI layer tcq support (and do this at allocation-time so >> that the tags will be available for INQUIRY commands) >> >> Tweak slave configuration so that devices which are masked are also >> not attached. >> >> Reviewed-by: Scott Teel >> Reviewed-by: Kevin Barnett >> Signed-off-by: Webb Scales >> Signed-off-by: Don Brace >> --- >> drivers/scsi/hpsa.c | 153 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- >> drivers/scsi/hpsa.h | 1 >> 2 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c >> index 34c178c..4e34a62 100644 >> --- a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c >> +++ b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.c >> @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ >> #include >> #include >> #include >> +#include >> #include >> #include >> #include >> @@ -212,6 +213,9 @@ static int hpsa_compat_ioctl(struct scsi_device *dev, int cmd, >> >> static void cmd_free(struct ctlr_info *h, struct CommandList *c); >> static struct CommandList *cmd_alloc(struct ctlr_info *h); >> +static void cmd_tagged_free(struct ctlr_info *h, struct CommandList *c); >> +static struct CommandList *cmd_tagged_alloc(struct ctlr_info *h, >> + struct scsi_cmnd *scmd); >> static int fill_cmd(struct CommandList *c, u8 cmd, struct ctlr_info *h, >> void *buff, size_t size, u16 page_code, unsigned char *scsi3addr, >> int cmd_type); >> @@ -2047,11 +2051,17 @@ static void hpsa_cmd_resolve_events(struct ctlr_info *h, >> } >> } >> >> +static void hpsa_cmd_resolve_and_free(struct ctlr_info *h, >> + struct CommandList *c) >> +{ >> + hpsa_cmd_resolve_events(h, c); >> + cmd_tagged_free(h, c); >> +} >> + >> static void hpsa_cmd_free_and_done(struct ctlr_info *h, >> struct CommandList *c, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) >> { >> - hpsa_cmd_resolve_events(h, c); >> - cmd_free(h, c); >> + hpsa_cmd_resolve_and_free(h, c); >> cmd->scsi_done(cmd); >> } >> >> @@ -2072,8 +2082,7 @@ static void hpsa_cmd_abort_and_free(struct ctlr_info *h, struct CommandList *c, >> hpsa_set_scsi_cmd_aborted(cmd); >> dev_warn(&h->pdev->dev, "CDB %16phN was aborted with status 0x%x\n", >> c->Request.CDB, c->err_info->ScsiStatus); >> - hpsa_cmd_resolve_events(h, c); >> - cmd_free(h, c); /* FIX-ME: change to cmd_tagged_free(h, c) */ >> + hpsa_cmd_resolve_and_free(h, c); >> } >> >> static void process_ioaccel2_completion(struct ctlr_info *h, >> @@ -4535,7 +4544,7 @@ static int hpsa_ciss_submit(struct ctlr_info *h, >> } >> >> if (hpsa_scatter_gather(h, c, cmd) < 0) { /* Fill SG list */ >> - cmd_free(h, c); >> + hpsa_cmd_resolve_and_free(h, c); >> return SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY; >> } >> enqueue_cmd_and_start_io(h, c); >> @@ -4581,6 +4590,8 @@ static inline void hpsa_cmd_partial_init(struct ctlr_info *h, int index, >> { >> dma_addr_t cmd_dma_handle = h->cmd_pool_dhandle + index * sizeof(*c); >> >> + BUG_ON(c->cmdindex != index); >> + >> memset(c->Request.CDB, 0, sizeof(c->Request.CDB)); >> memset(c->err_info, 0, sizeof(*c->err_info)); >> c->busaddr = (u32) cmd_dma_handle; >> @@ -4675,27 +4686,24 @@ static int hpsa_scsi_queue_command(struct Scsi_Host *sh, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) >> >> /* Get the ptr to our adapter structure out of cmd->host. */ >> h = sdev_to_hba(cmd->device); >> + >> + BUG_ON(cmd->request->tag < 0); >> + >> dev = cmd->device->hostdata; >> if (!dev) { >> cmd->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16; >> cmd->scsi_done(cmd); >> return 0; >> } >> - memcpy(scsi3addr, dev->scsi3addr, sizeof(scsi3addr)); >> >> - if (unlikely(lockup_detected(h))) { >> - cmd->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16; >> - cmd->scsi_done(cmd); >> - return 0; >> - } >> - c = cmd_alloc(h); >> + memcpy(scsi3addr, dev->scsi3addr, sizeof(scsi3addr)); >> >> if (unlikely(lockup_detected(h))) { >> cmd->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16; >> - cmd_free(h, c); >> cmd->scsi_done(cmd); >> return 0; >> } >> + c = cmd_tagged_alloc(h, cmd); >> >> /* >> * Call alternate submit routine for I/O accelerated commands. >> @@ -4708,7 +4716,7 @@ static int hpsa_scsi_queue_command(struct Scsi_Host *sh, struct scsi_cmnd *cmd) >> if (rc == 0) >> return 0; >> if (rc == SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY) { >> - cmd_free(h, c); >> + hpsa_cmd_resolve_and_free(h, c); >> return SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY; >> } >> } >> @@ -4822,15 +4830,23 @@ static int hpsa_register_scsi(struct ctlr_info *h) >> sh->hostdata[0] = (unsigned long) h; >> sh->irq = h->intr[h->intr_mode]; >> sh->unique_id = sh->irq; >> + error = scsi_init_shared_tag_map(sh, sh->can_queue); >> + if (error) { >> + dev_err(&h->pdev->dev, >> + "%s: scsi_init_shared_tag_map failed for controller %d\n", >> + __func__, h->ctlr); >> + goto fail_host_put; >> + } >> error = scsi_add_host(sh, &h->pdev->dev); >> - if (error) >> + if (error) { >> + dev_err(&h->pdev->dev, "%s: scsi_add_host failed for controller %d\n", >> + __func__, h->ctlr); >> goto fail_host_put; >> + } >> scsi_scan_host(sh); >> return 0; >> >> fail_host_put: >> - dev_err(&h->pdev->dev, "%s: scsi_add_host" >> - " failed for controller %d\n", __func__, h->ctlr); >> scsi_host_put(sh); >> return error; >> fail: >> @@ -4840,6 +4856,23 @@ static int hpsa_register_scsi(struct ctlr_info *h) >> } >> >> /* >> + * The block layer has already gone to the trouble of picking out a unique, >> + * small-integer tag for this request. We use an offset from that value as >> + * an index to select our command block. (The offset allows us to reserve the >> + * low-numbered entries for our own uses.) >> + */ >> +static int hpsa_get_cmd_index(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd) >> +{ >> + int idx = scmd->request->tag; >> + >> + if (idx < 0) >> + return idx; >> + >> + /* Offset to leave space for internal cmds. */ >> + return idx += HPSA_NRESERVED_CMDS; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> * Send a TEST_UNIT_READY command to the specified LUN using the specified >> * reply queue; returns zero if the unit is ready, and non-zero otherwise. >> */ >> @@ -4979,18 +5012,18 @@ static int hpsa_eh_device_reset_handler(struct scsi_cmnd *scsicmd) >> /* if controller locked up, we can guarantee command won't complete */ >> if (lockup_detected(h)) { >> dev_warn(&h->pdev->dev, >> - "scsi %d:%d:%d:%d RESET FAILED, lockup detected\n", >> - h->scsi_host->host_no, dev->bus, dev->target, >> - dev->lun); >> + "scsi %d:%d:%d:%u cmd %d RESET FAILED, lockup detected\n", >> + h->scsi_host->host_no, dev->bus, dev->target, dev->lun, >> + hpsa_get_cmd_index(scsicmd)); >> return FAILED; >> } >> >> /* this reset request might be the result of a lockup; check */ >> if (detect_controller_lockup(h)) { >> dev_warn(&h->pdev->dev, >> - "scsi %d:%d:%d:%d RESET FAILED, new lockup detected\n", >> + "scsi %d:%d:%d:%u cmd %d RESET FAILED, new lockup detected\n", >> h->scsi_host->host_no, dev->bus, dev->target, >> - dev->lun); >> + dev->lun, hpsa_get_cmd_index(scsicmd)); >> return FAILED; >> } >> >> @@ -5442,6 +5475,59 @@ static int hpsa_eh_abort_handler(struct scsi_cmnd *sc) >> } >> >> /* >> + * For operations with an associated SCSI command, a command block is allocated >> + * at init, and managed by cmd_tagged_alloc() and cmd_tagged_free() using the >> + * block request tag as an index into a table of entries. cmd_tagged_free() is >> + * the complement, although cmd_free() may be called instead. >> + */ >> +static struct CommandList *cmd_tagged_alloc(struct ctlr_info *h, >> + struct scsi_cmnd *scmd) >> +{ >> + int idx = hpsa_get_cmd_index(scmd); >> + struct CommandList *c = h->cmd_pool + idx; >> + int refcount = 0; >> + >> + if (idx < HPSA_NRESERVED_CMDS || idx >= h->nr_cmds) { >> + dev_err(&h->pdev->dev, "Bad block tag: %d not in [%d..%d]\n", >> + idx, HPSA_NRESERVED_CMDS, h->nr_cmds - 1); >> + /* The index value comes from the block layer, so if it's out of >> + * bounds, it's probably not our bug. >> + */ >> + BUG(); >> + } >> + >> + refcount = atomic_inc_return(&c->refcount); > refcount is never used, use atomic_inc(&c->refcount); instead? > >> + if (unlikely(!hpsa_is_cmd_idle(c))) { >> + /* >> + * We expect that the SCSI layer will hand us a unique tag >> + * value. Thus, there should never be a collision here between >> + * two requests...because if the selected command isn't idle >> + * then someone is going to be very disappointed. >> + */ >> + dev_err(&h->pdev->dev, >> + "tag collision (tag=%d) in cmd_tagged_alloc().\n", >> + idx); >> + if (c->scsi_cmd != NULL) >> + scsi_print_command(c->scsi_cmd); >> + scsi_print_command(scmd); >> + } >> + >> + hpsa_cmd_partial_init(h, idx, c); >> + return c; >> +} >> + >> +static void cmd_tagged_free(struct ctlr_info *h, struct CommandList *c) >> +{ >> + /* >> + * Release our reference to the block. We don't need to do anything >> + * else to free it, because it is accessed by index. (There's no point >> + * in checking the result of the decrement, since we cannot guarantee >> + * that there isn't a concurrent abort which is also accessing it.) >> + */ >> + (void)atomic_dec(&c->refcount); >> +} >> + >> +/* >> * For operations that cannot sleep, a command block is allocated at init, >> * and managed by cmd_alloc() and cmd_free() using a simple bitmap to track >> * which ones are free or in use. Lock must be held when calling this. >> @@ -5454,7 +5540,6 @@ static struct CommandList *cmd_alloc(struct ctlr_info *h) >> { >> struct CommandList *c; >> int refcount, i; >> - unsigned long offset; >> >> /* >> * There is some *extremely* small but non-zero chance that that >> @@ -5466,31 +5551,39 @@ static struct CommandList *cmd_alloc(struct ctlr_info *h) >> * very unlucky thread might be starved anyway, never able to >> * beat the other threads. In reality, this happens so >> * infrequently as to be indistinguishable from never. >> + * >> + * Note that we start allocating commands before the SCSI host structure >> + * is initialized. Since the search starts at bit zero, this >> + * all works, since we have at least one command structure available; >> + * however, it means that the structures with the low indexes have to be >> + * reserved for driver-initiated requests, while requests from the block >> + * layer will use the higher indexes. >> */ >> >> - offset = h->last_allocation; /* benignly racy */ >> for (;;) { >> - i = find_next_zero_bit(h->cmd_pool_bits, h->nr_cmds, offset); >> - if (unlikely(i == h->nr_cmds)) { >> - offset = 0; >> + i = find_first_zero_bit(h->cmd_pool_bits, HPSA_NRESERVED_CMDS); >> + if (unlikely(i >= HPSA_NRESERVED_CMDS)) >> continue; >> - } >> c = h->cmd_pool + i; >> refcount = atomic_inc_return(&c->refcount); >> if (unlikely(refcount > 1)) { >> cmd_free(h, c); /* already in use */ >> - offset = (i + 1) % h->nr_cmds; > Hi Don, > when this happens - a command has its bitfield flag cleared and, but it's taken - refcount is > 1 > it will be so likely for next several thousands of tests in this function until the it is freed. > When it is the first bit in the bitfield it will block all following commands sent to the card for that time. > The previous variant 'find_next_zero_bit + offset = (i + 1) % h->nr_cmds' seems to handle this better. > Cheers, Tomas > >> continue; >> } >> set_bit(i & (BITS_PER_LONG - 1), >> h->cmd_pool_bits + (i / BITS_PER_LONG)); >> break; /* it's ours now. */ >> } >> - h->last_allocation = i; /* benignly racy */ >> hpsa_cmd_partial_init(h, i, c); >> return c; >> } >> >> +/* >> + * This is the complementary operation to cmd_alloc(). Note, however, in some >> + * corner cases it may also be used to free blocks allocated by >> + * cmd_tagged_alloc() in which case the ref-count decrement does the trick and >> + * the clear-bit is harmless. >> + */ >> static void cmd_free(struct ctlr_info *h, struct CommandList *c) >> { >> if (atomic_dec_and_test(&c->refcount)) { >> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.h b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.h >> index 3ec8934..2536b67 100644 >> --- a/drivers/scsi/hpsa.h >> +++ b/drivers/scsi/hpsa.h >> @@ -141,7 +141,6 @@ struct ctlr_info { >> struct CfgTable __iomem *cfgtable; >> int interrupts_enabled; >> int max_commands; >> - int last_allocation; >> atomic_t commands_outstanding; >> # define PERF_MODE_INT 0 >> # define DOORBELL_INT 1 >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in >> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html