[PATCH v12 00/44] sg: add v4 interface

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This patchset is the first stage of a two stage rewrite of the scsi
generic (sg) driver. The main goal of the first stage is to introduce
the sg v4 interface that uses 'struct sg_io_v4' as well as keeping and
modernizing the sg v3 interface (based on 'struct sg_io_hdr'). The
async interface formerly requiring the use of write() and read()
system calls now have ioctl(SG_IOSUBMIT) and ioctl(SG_IORECEIVE)
replacements. See:
    http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg_v40.html
for more details. If accessing http pages is a problem, a temporary
rendering of this page can be found here:
    https://doug-gilbert.github.io/sg_v40.html

This patchset is against Martin Petersen's 5.11/scsi-queue branch.

Changes since v11 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20201014)
  - no author originated changes since v11
  - port from lk 5.9.0-rc1 to lk 5.10.0-rc1 picks up a change to
    the import_iovec() which requires a change to patch 25/44
  - only publish this cover letter and v12 of patch 25/44 to
    the linux-scsi list. The other 43 patches remain as published
    on 20201014.

Changes since v10 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20200823)
  - unchanged: 0001 to 0009, 0010 to 0017
  - rename sg_add_req() to sg_setup_req() [0010]
  - patches 40,41,42 and 43 are new, see their commit messages
  - remove SG_RS_RCV_DONE request state leaving 3.5 states
    [the 0.5 state is SG_RS_BUSY]
  - rework sg_rq_chg_state() code that enforces request
    state changes and associated xarray marks
  - track lowest used and unused indexes in the request arrays so
    iterations over the request xarray are efficient. This is a
    significant saving when the iodepth queue length is large

Changes since v9 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20200421)
  - rebase on MKP's 5.10/scsi-queue branch
  - remove some master/slave terminology that had bled in from
    the part 2 patchset
  - change sg_request::start_ns type from ktime_t to u64
  - pick up several error path correction fixes applied to the
    sg driver by other authors

Changes since v8 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20200301)
  - add new patch to ignore the /proc/scsi/sg/allow_dio setting.
    Now direct IO will be attempted whenever the SG_FLAG_DIRECT_IO
    flag is given
  - add new patch to track mmap_sz from previous mmap() call.
    Allows catching mmap-ed requests that exceed that value
  - change warning about using the v3 interface with the write()
    system call from WARN_ONCE() to pr_warn_once()
  - remove __KERNEL__ conditionals in include/scsi/sg.h
  - change struct sg_fd::start_ns from u64 to ktime_t type
  - introduce a new small sg_rq_state_mul2arr array to avoid
    a multiplication at runtime in the state machine engine
  - tweak mempool introduced in v7 for sense buffers
  - rework sg_mk_sgat() to better handle low memory situations;
    similar work on sg_remove_sgat_helper()

Changes since v7 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20200227)
  - improve direct IO code, remove the SG_FRQ_DIO_IN_USE
    sg_request::frq_bm flag as it is no longer needed
  - simplify state changing code. Many state changes (rq_st) do not
    need changes to the xarray "marks"; only lock those that do
    (reviewer queried the locking)
  - remove some misplaced likely()/unlikely() macros. They are gathered
    together in a separate patch (in a second patchset)
  - change a cast that the kbuild robot complained about. It also
    flagged a stack size problem in sg_ioctl_common() for reasons not
    given nor obvious. That function (and its parents) declare only
    simple scalars on the stack.
  - add 'Reviewed-by' where appropriate

Changes since v6 (sent to linux-scsi list on 20200112)
  - based on Martin Petersen's 5.7/scsi-queue branch in his
    linux-scsi repository
  - major work on mmap support: when mmap(2) is used the reserve
    request scatter gather list is rebuilt to have order=0
    elements (i.e. each is PAGE_SIZE bytes).
  - address one kbuild robot issue: add include defining size_t
  - nearly all patches that have been reviewed have been changed,
    usually in minor ways. Those patches have "***" before the
    "Reviewed-by" line.


Changes since v5 to v1 in earlier patchsets
  - for example: the v10 patchset sent to linux-scsi on 20200823

Douglas Gilbert (44):
  sg: move functions around
  sg: remove typedefs, type+formatting cleanup
  sg: sg_log and is_enabled
  sg: rework sg_poll(), minor changes
  sg: bitops in sg_device
  sg: make open count an atomic
  sg: move header to uapi section
  sg: speed sg_poll and sg_get_num_waiting
  sg: sg_allow_if_err_recovery and renames
  sg: improve naming
  sg: change rwlock to spinlock
  sg: ioctl handling
  sg: split sg_read
  sg: sg_common_write add structure for arguments
  sg: rework sg_vma_fault
  sg: rework sg_mmap
  sg: replace sg_allow_access
  sg: rework scatter gather handling
  sg: introduce request state machine
  sg: sg_find_srp_by_id
  sg: sg_fill_request_element
  sg: printk change %p to %pK
  sg: xarray for fds in device
  sg: xarray for reqs in fd
  sg: replace rq array with xarray
  sg: sense buffer rework
  sg: add sg v4 interface support
  sg: rework debug info
  sg: add 8 byte SCSI LUN to sg_scsi_id
  sg: expand sg_comm_wr_t
  sg: add sg_iosubmit_v3 and sg_ioreceive_v3 ioctls
  sg: add some __must_hold macros
  sg: move procfs objects to avoid forward decls
  sg: protect multiple receivers
  sg: first debugfs support
  sg: rework mmap support
  sg: defang allow_dio
  sg: warn v3 write system call users
  sg: add mmap_sz tracking
  sg: remove rcv_done request state
  sg: track lowest inactive and await indexes
  sg: remove unit attention check for device changed
  sg: no_dxfer: move to/from kernel buffers
  sg: bump version to 4.0.11

 drivers/scsi/sg.c      | 5317 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
 include/scsi/sg.h      |  273 +--
 include/uapi/scsi/sg.h |  374 +++
 3 files changed, 4032 insertions(+), 1932 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 include/uapi/scsi/sg.h

-- 
2.25.1




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