On 2018-10-01 3:34 p.m., Sagi Grimberg wrote: >> + >> + list_for_each_entry(ctrl, &subsys->ctrls, subsys_entry) { >> + pci_p2pdma_remove_client(&ctrl->p2p_clients, nvmet_ns_dev(ns)); >> + nvmet_add_async_event(ctrl, NVME_AER_TYPE_NOTICE, 0, 0); > > Hi Logan, what is this event here? Oops, that must have been from a bad rebase.... Will Fix. >> + if (sq->qid && p2p_dev) { >> + req->sg = pci_p2pmem_alloc_sgl(p2p_dev, &req->sg_cnt, >> + req->transfer_len); >> + if (req->sg) { >> + req->p2p_dev = p2p_dev; >> + return 0; >> + } > > Would be useful to comment that we fall to normal sgl allocation. Ok. >> +/* >> + * If allow_p2pmem is set, we will try to use P2P memory for the SGL lists for >> + * Ι/O commands. This requires the PCI p2p device to be compatible with the >> + * backing device for every namespace on this controller. >> + */ >> +static void nvmet_setup_p2pmem(struct nvmet_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvmet_req *req) >> +{ >> + struct nvmet_ns *ns; >> + int ret; >> + >> + if (!req->port->use_p2pmem || !req->p2p_client) >> + return; > > Nit, IMO would be better to check at the call-site, but not a hard > must... I'd rather keep the logic for whether to enable p2pmem in it's own function. nvme_alloc_ctrl() is already very long and complicated. > I still do not fully understand why p2p_dev has to be ctrl-wide and not > per namespace. Sorry to keep bringing this up (again). But if people are > OK with it then I guess I can stop asking about this... Because you never answered my question back in March[1] (which I think you've answered below).... > I think that at some point we said that this looks like it should fall > back to host memory for those namespaces.. when we allocate the sgl we > already assigned a namespace to the request (nvmet_req_init). I did not realize the namespace would be available at this time. I guess I can give this a try, but it's going to be a fairly big change from what's presented here... Though, I agree it'll probably be an improvement. Logan [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/7163af93-2f37-a8b6-986a-3cb2e62bee29@xxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#u