[LSF/MM ATTEND][LSF/MM TOPIC] Multipath redesign

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Hi all,

I'd like to attend LSF/MM and would like to present my ideas for a multipath redesign.

The overall idea is to break up the centralized multipath handling in device-mapper (and multipath-tools) and delegate to the appropriate sub-systems.

Individually the plan is:
a) use the 'wwid' sysfs attribute to detect multipath devices;
   this removes the need of the current 'path_id' functionality
   in multipath-tools
b) leverage topology information from scsi_dh_alua (which we will
   have once my ALUA handler update is in) to detect the multipath
   topology. This removes the need of a 'prio' infrastructure
   in multipath-tools
c) implement block or scsi events whenever a remote port becomes
   unavailable. This removes the need of the 'path_checker'
   functionality in multipath-tools.
d) leverage these events to handle path-up/path-down events
   in-kernel
e) move the I/O redirection logic out of device-mapper proper
   and use blk-mq to redirect I/O. This is still a bit of
   hand-waving, and definitely would need discussion to figure
   out if and how it can be achieved.
   This is basically the same topic Mike Snitzer proposed, but
   coming from a different angle.

But in the end we should be able to do strip down the current (rather complex) multipath-tools to just handle topology changes; everything else will be done internally.

Cheers,

Hannes
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