Re: [PATCH 00/12] nbd: Netlink interface and path failure enhancements

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On 04/06/2017 03:01 PM, Josef Bacik wrote:
> This patchset adds a new netlink configuration interface to NBD as well as a
> bunch of enhancments around path failures.  The patches provide the following
> enhancemnts to NBD
> 
>  - Netlink configuration interface that doesn't leave a userspace application
>    waiting in kernel space for the device to disconnect.
>  - Netlink reconfigure interface for adding re-connected sockets to replace dead
>    sockets.
>  - A flag to destroy the NBD device on disconnect, much like how mount -o loop
>    works.
>  - A status interface that currently will only report whether a device is
>    connected or not, but can be extended to include whatever in the future.
>  - A netlink multicast notification scheme to notify user space when there are
>    connection issues to allow for seamless reconnects.
>  - Dead link handling.  You can specify a dead link timeout and the NBD device
>    will pause IO for that timeout waiting to see if the connection can be
>    re-established.  This is helpful to allow for things like nbd server upgrades
>    where the whole server disappears for a short period of time.
> 
> These patches have been thorougly and continuously tested for about a month.
> I've been finding bugs in various places, but this batch has been solid for the
> last few days of testing, which include a constant disconnect/reconnect torture
> test.  Thanks,

Added for 4.12, thanks.

-- 
Jens Axboe




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