On 4/19/21 10:21 AM, Ming Lei wrote: > On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 10:06:53PM +0800, JeffleXu wrote: >> >> >> On 4/16/21 5:07 PM, Ming Lei wrote: >>> On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 04:00:37PM +0800, Jeffle Xu wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> How about this patch to remove the extra poll_capable() method? >>>> >>>> And the following 'dm: support IO polling for bio-based dm device' needs >>>> following change. >>>> >>>> ``` >>>> + /* >>>> + * Check for request-based device is remained to >>>> + * dm_mq_init_request_queue()->blk_mq_init_allocated_queue(). >>>> + * For bio-based device, only set QUEUE_FLAG_POLL when all underlying >>>> + * devices supporting polling. >>>> + */ >>>> + if (__table_type_bio_based(t->type)) { >>>> + if (dm_table_supports_poll(t)) { >>>> + blk_queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_POLL_CAP, q); >>>> + blk_queue_flag_set(QUEUE_FLAG_POLL, q); >>>> + } >>>> + else { >>>> + blk_queue_flag_clear(QUEUE_FLAG_POLL, q); >>>> + blk_queue_flag_clear(QUEUE_FLAG_POLL_CAP, q); >>>> + } >>>> + } >>>> ``` >>> >>> Frankly speaking, I don't see any value of using QUEUE_FLAG_POLL_CAP for >>> DM, and the result is basically subset of treating DM as always being capable >>> of polling. >>> >>> Also underlying queue change(either limits or flag) won't be propagated >>> to DM/MD automatically. Strictly speaking it doesn't matter if all underlying >>> queues are capable of supporting polling at the exact time of 'write sysfs/poll', >>> cause any of them may change in future. >>> >>> So why not start with the simplest approach(always capable of polling) >>> which does meet normal bio based polling requirement? >>> >> >> I find one scenario where this issue may matter. Consider the scenario >> where HIPRI bios are submitted to DM device though **all** underlying >> devices has been disabled for polling. In this case, a **valid** cookie >> (pid of current submitting process) is still returned. Then if @spin of >> the following blk_poll() is true, blk_poll() will get stuck in dead loop >> because blk_mq_poll() always returns 0, since previously submitted bios >> are all enqueued into IRQ hw queue. >> >> Maybe you need to re-remove the bio from the poll context if the >> returned cookie is BLK_QC_T_NONE? > > It won't be one issue, see blk_bio_poll_preprocess() which is called > from submit_bio_checks(), so any bio's HIPRI will be cleared if the > queue doesn't support POLL, that code does cover underlying bios. Sorry there may be some confusion in my description. Let's discuss in the following scenario: MD/DM advertise QUEUE_FLAG_POLL, though **all** underlying devices are without QUEUE_FLAG_POLL. This scenario is possible, if you want to enable MD/DM's polling without checking the capability of underlying devices. In this case, it seems that REQ_HIPRI is kept for both MD/DM and underlying blk-mq devices. I used to think that REQ_HIPRI will be cleared for underlying blk-mq deivces, but now it seems that REQ_HIPRI of bios submitted to underlying blk-mq deivces won't be cleared, since submit_bio_checks() is only called in the entry of submit_bio(), not in the while() loop of __submit_bio_noacct_ctx(). Though these underlying blk-mq devices don't support IO polling at all, or they all have been disabled for polling, REQ_HIPRI bios are finally submitted down. Or do I miss something? > >> >> >> Something like: >> >> -static blk_qc_t __submit_bio_noacct(struct bio *bio) >> +static blk_qc_t __submit_bio_noacct_ctx(struct bio *bio, struct >> io_context *ioc) >> { >> struct bio_list bio_list_on_stack[2]; >> blk_qc_t ret = BLK_QC_T_NONE; >> @@ -1047,7 +1163,15 @@ static blk_qc_t __submit_bio_noacct(struct bio *bio) >> bio_list_on_stack[1] = bio_list_on_stack[0]; >> bio_list_init(&bio_list_on_stack[0]); >> >> if (ioc && queue_is_mq(q) && (bio->bi_opf & REQ_HIPRI)) { > > REQ_HIPRI won't be set for underlying bios which queue doesn't support > poll, so this branch won't be reached. Sorry I missed the '(bio->bi_opf & REQ_HIPRI)' condition here. Indeed bio without REQ_HIPRI won't be enqueued into the poll_context. > And the submission queue will > be empty, and blk_poll() for DM/MD(bio based queue) checks nothing, but > the polling won't be stopped until the iocb is completed. And this > handling is actually same with current polling on IRQ based queue. > >> bool queued = blk_bio_poll_prep_submit(ioc, bio); >> >> ret = __submit_bio(bio); >> + if (queued && !blk_qc_t_valid(ret)) >> /* TODO:remove bio from poll_context */ >> >> bio_set_private_data(bio, ret); >> } else { >> ret = __submit_bio(bio); >> } >> >> >> Then if you'd like fix this in this way, the returned value of >> .submit_bio() of DM/MD also needs to return BLK_QC_T_NONE now. Currently >> .submit_bio() of DM actually returns the cookie of the last split bio >> (to underlying mq deivice). > > I am a bit confused, this patch requires .submit_bio() of DM/MD(bio > based queue) to return either 0 or pid of the submission task. > > > Thanks, > Ming > -- Thanks, Jeffle