[LSF/MM/BFP ATTEND] [LSF/MM/BFP TOPIC] Storage: add blktrace extension support

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Hi,

* Background:-
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Linux Kernel Block layer now supports new Zone Management operations
(REQ_OP_ZONE_[OPEN/CLOSE/FINISH] [1]).

These operations are added mainly to support NVMe Zoned Namespces
(ZNS) [2]. We are adding support for ZNS in Linux Kernel Block layer,
user-space tools (sys-utils/nvme-cli), NVMe driver, File Systems,
Device-mapper in order to support these devices in the field.

Over the years Linux kernel block layer tracing infrastructure
has proven to be not only extremely useful but essential for:-

1. Debugging the problems in the development of kernel block drivers.
2. Solving the issues at the customer sites.
3. Speeding up the development for the file system developers.
4. Finding the device-related issues on the fly without modifying
    the kernel.
5. Building white box test-cases around the complex areas in the
    linux-block layer.

* Problem with block layer tracing infrastructure:-
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If blktrace is such a great tool why we need this session for ?

Existing blktrace infrastructure lacks the number of free bits that are
available to track the new trace category. With the addition of new
REQ_OP_ZONE_XXX we need more bits to expand the blktrace so that we can
track more number of requests.

* Current state of the work:-
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RFC implementations [3] has been posted with the addition of new IOCTLs
which is far from the production so that it can provide a basis to get
the discussion started.

This RFC implementation provides:-
1. Extended bits to track new trace categories.
2. Support for tracing per trace priorities.
3. Support for priority mask.
4. New IOCTLs so that user-space tools can setup the extensions.
5. Ability to track the integrity fields.
6. blktrace and blkparse implementation which supports the above
    mentioned features.

Bart and Martin has suggested changes which I've incorporated in the RFC 
revisions.

* What we will discuss in the proposed session ?
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I'd like to propose a session for Storage track to go over the following
discussion points:-

1. What is the right approach to move this work forward?
2. What are the other information bits we need to add which will help
    kernel community to speed up the development and improve tracing?
3. What are the other tracepoints we need to add in the block layer
    to improve the tracing?
4. What are device driver callbacks tracing we can add in the block
    layer?
5. Since polling is becoming popular what are the new tracepoints
    we need to improve debugging ?
 

* Required Participants:-
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I'd like to invite block layer, device drivers and file system
developers to:-

1. Share their opinion on the topic.
2. Share their experience and any other issues with blktrace
    infrastructure.
3. Uncover additional details that are missing from this proposal.

Regards,
Chaitanya

References :-

[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-block/msg46043.html
[2] https://nvmexpress.org/new-nvmetm-specification-defines-zoned-
namespaces-zns-as-go-to-industry-technology/
[3] https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrace/msg01106.html
     https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrace/msg01002.html
     https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrace/msg01042.html
     https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrace/msg00880.html




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