Fix performance when using multiple SLI rings Currently the driver allocates all of its SLI command and response ring entries to one primary ring. Other rings get little, or no, resources. Allow more resources to be given to ring 1 Signed-off-by: James Smart <James.Smart@xxxxxxxxxx> --- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_attr.c @@ -671,6 +671,14 @@ LPFC_ATTR_RW(cr_count, 1, 1, 255, "A cou "interrupt response is generated"); /* +# lpfc_multi_ring_support: Determines how many rings to spread available +# cmd/rsp IOCB entries across. +# Value range is [1,2]. Default value is 1. +*/ +LPFC_ATTR_R(multi_ring_support, 1, 1, 2, "Determines number of primary " + "SLI rings to spread IOCB entries across"); + +/* # lpfc_fdmi_on: controls FDMI support. # 0 = no FDMI support # 1 = support FDMI without attribute of hostname @@ -726,6 +734,7 @@ struct class_device_attribute *lpfc_host &class_device_attr_lpfc_link_speed, &class_device_attr_lpfc_cr_delay, &class_device_attr_lpfc_cr_count, + &class_device_attr_lpfc_multi_ring_support, &class_device_attr_lpfc_fdmi_on, &class_device_attr_lpfc_max_luns, &class_device_attr_nport_evt_cnt, @@ -1440,6 +1449,7 @@ lpfc_get_cfgparam(struct lpfc_hba *phba) lpfc_log_verbose_init(phba, lpfc_log_verbose); lpfc_cr_delay_init(phba, lpfc_cr_delay); lpfc_cr_count_init(phba, lpfc_cr_count); + lpfc_multi_ring_support_init(phba, lpfc_multi_ring_support); lpfc_lun_queue_depth_init(phba, lpfc_lun_queue_depth); lpfc_fcp_class_init(phba, lpfc_fcp_class); lpfc_use_adisc_init(phba, lpfc_use_adisc); --- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc.h +++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc.h @@ -293,6 +293,7 @@ struct lpfc_hba { uint32_t cfg_link_speed; uint32_t cfg_cr_delay; uint32_t cfg_cr_count; + uint32_t cfg_multi_ring_support; uint32_t cfg_fdmi_on; uint32_t cfg_discovery_threads; uint32_t cfg_max_luns; --- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.c +++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.c @@ -766,7 +766,9 @@ lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb(struct lpfc_ } /* unSolicited Responses */ if (pring->prt[0].profile) { - (pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) (phba, pring, saveq); + if (pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) + (pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) (phba, pring, + saveq); match = 1; } else { /* We must search, based on rctl / type @@ -777,8 +779,9 @@ lpfc_sli_process_unsol_iocb(struct lpfc_ Rctl) && (pring->prt[i]. type == Type)) { - (pring->prt[i].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) - (phba, pring, saveq); + if (pring->prt[i].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) + (pring->prt[i].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event) + (phba, pring, saveq); match = 1; break; } @@ -2377,6 +2380,37 @@ lpfc_sli_issue_iocb(struct lpfc_hba *phb return IOCB_BUSY; } +static int +lpfc_extra_ring_setup( struct lpfc_hba *phba) +{ + struct lpfc_sli *psli; + struct lpfc_sli_ring *pring; + + psli = &phba->sli; + + /* Adjust cmd/rsp ring iocb entries more evenly */ + pring = &psli->ring[psli->fcp_ring]; + pring->numCiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numRiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numCiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R3XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numRiocb -= SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R3XTRA_ENTRIES; + + pring = &psli->ring[1]; + pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R1XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R1XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numCiocb += SLI2_IOCB_CMD_R3XTRA_ENTRIES; + pring->numRiocb += SLI2_IOCB_RSP_R3XTRA_ENTRIES; + + /* Setup default profile for this ring */ + pring->iotag_max = 4096; + pring->num_mask = 1; + pring->prt[0].profile = 0; /* Mask 0 */ + pring->prt[0].rctl = FC_UNSOL_DATA; + pring->prt[0].type = 5; + pring->prt[0].lpfc_sli_rcv_unsol_event = NULL; + return 0; +} + int lpfc_sli_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba) { @@ -2460,6 +2494,8 @@ lpfc_sli_setup(struct lpfc_hba *phba) "SLI2 SLIM Data: x%x x%x\n", phba->brd_no, totiocb, MAX_SLI2_IOCB); } + if (phba->cfg_multi_ring_support == 2) + lpfc_extra_ring_setup(phba); return 0; } - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html