On 2022/9/19 20:33, Ming Lei wrote: >>>> + >>>> +static void ublk_quiesce_queue(struct ublk_device *ub, >>>> + struct ublk_queue *ubq) >>>> +{ >>>> + int i; >>>> + >>>> + for (i = 0; i < ubq->q_depth; i++) { >>>> + struct ublk_io *io = &ubq->ios[i]; >>>> + >>>> + if (!(io->flags & UBLK_IO_FLAG_ACTIVE)) { >>>> + struct request *rq = blk_mq_tag_to_rq( >>>> + ub->tag_set.tags[ubq->q_id], i); >>>> + >>>> + WARN_ON_ONCE(!rq); >>>> + pr_devel("%s: %s rq: qid %d tag %d io_flags %x\n", __func__, >>>> + ublk_queue_can_use_recovery_reissue(ubq) ? >>>> + "requeue" : "abort", >>>> + ubq->q_id, i, io->flags); >>>> + if (ublk_queue_can_use_recovery_reissue(ubq)) >>>> + blk_mq_requeue_request(rq, false); >>> >>> This way is too violent. >>> >>> There may be just one queue dying, but you requeue all requests >>> from any queue. I'd suggest to take the approach in ublk_daemon_monitor_work(), >>> such as, just requeuing requests in dying queue. >> >> If we want to start a new process after a crash for USER_RECOVERY, all old ubq_daemons >> must exit and rqs of all queues have to be requeued/aborted. We cannot let live >> ubq_daemons run any more because they do not belong to the new process. > > IMO, the old process really can exist, and recently even I got such > requirement for switching queue from one thread to another. For now, only one process can open /dev/ublkcX, so a new process is necessary now. If you think "per ubq_daemon" recovery is reasonable, I can do that in the future if multiple processes is supported. But I really suggest that we can keep current design as the first step which assumes all ubq_daemons are exited and a new process is started, and that really meets our requirement. BTW, START_USER_RECOVERY has to be reconsidered because we may need to pass a ubq_id with it. > > What we should do is to get all inflight requests done, and cancel all io > commands, no matter if the ubq pthread is dead or live. > >> >> BTW, I really wonder why there could be just one queue dying? All queues must be dying >> shortly after any ubq_daemon is dying since they are all pthreads in the same process. > > You can't assume it is always so. Maybe one pthread is dead first, and > others are dying later, maybe just one is dead. Yes, I know there may be only one pthread is dead while others keep running, but now ublk_drv only support one process opening the same /dev/ublkcX, so other pthreads must dead(no matter they are aborted by signal or themselves) later. > > If one queue's pthread is live, you may get trouble by simply requeuing > the request, that is why I suggest to re-use the logic of > ublk_daemon_monitor_work/ublk_abort_queue(). Actually, if any ubq_daemon is live, no rqs are requeued, please see the check in ublk_quiesce_dev(). It always makes sure that ALL ubq_daemons are dying, then it starts quiesce jobs. > > For stopping device, request queue is frozen in del_gendisk() and all > in-flight requests are drained, and monitor work provides such > guarantee. > > For user recovery, monitor work should help you too by aborting one > queue if it is dying until all requests are drained. Monitor work can schedule quiesce_work if it finds a dying ubq_daemon. Then quiesce_work calls ublk_quiesce_dev(). I do this because ublk_quiesce_dev() has to wait all inflight rqs with ACTIVE set being requeued. > >> >>> >>> That said you still can re-use the logic in ublk_abort_queue()/ublk_daemon_monitor_work() >>> for making progress, just changing aborting request with requeue in >>> ublk_abort_queue(). >> >> I get your point, but it may be hard to reuse the logic in ublk_daemon_monitor_work() >> because: >> (1) we have to quiesce request queue in ublk_quiesce_dev(). This has to be done with >> ub_mutex. >> (2) ublk_quiesce_dev() cannot be run after rqs are requeued/aborted. > > I don't get your point, the request queue needs to be quiesced once, then > either inflight requests are requeued if the queue is dying, or completed by > the queue's pthread if it is live. As you mentioned, in reality, most times, > all pthreads will be killed, but timing can be different, and I think > you can not requeue one request if the ubq pthread isn't dying. I do not requeue rqs with a live ubq_daemon. ublk_quiesce_dev() always starts after all ubq_daemons are dying. Regards, Zhang.