On 1/13/21 7:27 PM, Ming Lei wrote: > On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:13:07AM -0600, Brian King wrote: >> On 1/12/21 6:33 PM, Tyrel Datwyler wrote: >>> On 1/12/21 2:54 PM, Brian King wrote: >>>> On 1/11/21 5:12 PM, Tyrel Datwyler wrote: >>>>> Introduce several new vhost fields for managing MQ state of the adapter >>>>> as well as initial defaults for MQ enablement. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Tyrel Datwyler <tyreld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> --- >>>>> drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.c | 8 ++++++++ >>>>> drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.h | 9 +++++++++ >>>>> 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.c b/drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.c >>>>> index ba95438a8912..9200fe49c57e 100644 >>>>> --- a/drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.c >>>>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/ibmvscsi/ibmvfc.c >>>>> @@ -3302,6 +3302,7 @@ static struct scsi_host_template driver_template = { >>>>> .max_sectors = IBMVFC_MAX_SECTORS, >>>>> .shost_attrs = ibmvfc_attrs, >>>>> .track_queue_depth = 1, >>>>> + .host_tagset = 1, >>>> >>>> This doesn't seem right. You are setting host_tagset, which means you want a >>>> shared, host wide, tag set for commands. It also means that the total >>>> queue depth for the host is can_queue. However, it looks like you are allocating >>>> max_requests events for each sub crq, which means you are over allocating memory. >>> >>> With the shared tagset yes the queue depth for the host is can_queue, but this >>> also implies that the max queue depth for each hw queue is also can_queue. So, >>> in the worst case that all commands are queued down the same hw queue we need an >>> event pool with can_queue commands. >>> >>>> >>>> Looking at this closer, we might have bigger problems. There is a host wide >>>> max number of commands that the VFC host supports, which gets returned on >>>> NPIV Login. This value can change across a live migration event. >>> >>> From what I understand the max commands can only become less. >>> >>>> >>>> The ibmvfc driver, which does the same thing the lpfc driver does, modifies >>>> can_queue on the scsi_host *after* the tag set has been allocated. This looks >>>> to be a concern with ibmvfc, not sure about lpfc, as it doesn't look like >>>> we look at can_queue once the tag set is setup, and I'm not seeing a good way >>>> to dynamically change the host queue depth once the tag set is setup. >>>> >>>> Unless I'm missing something, our best options appear to either be to implement >>>> our own host wide busy reference counting, which doesn't sound very good, or >>>> we need to add some API to block / scsi that allows us to dynamically change >>>> can_queue. >>> >>> Changing can_queue won't do use any good with the shared tagset becasue each >>> queue still needs to be able to queue can_queue number of commands in the worst >>> case. >> >> The issue I'm trying to highlight here is the following scenario: >> >> 1. We set shost->can_queue, then call scsi_add_host, which allocates the tag set. >> >> 2. On our NPIV login response from the VIOS, we might get a lower value than we >> initially set in shost->can_queue, so we update it, but nobody ever looks at it >> again, and we don't have any protection against sending too many commands to the host. >> >> >> Basically, we no longer have any code that ensures we don't send more >> commands to the VIOS than we are told it supports. According to the architecture, >> if we actually do this, the VIOS will do an h_free_crq, which would be a bit >> of a bug on our part. >> >> I don't think it was ever clearly defined in the API that a driver can >> change shost->can_queue after calling scsi_add_host, but up until >> commit 6eb045e092efefafc6687409a6fa6d1dabf0fb69, this worked and now >> it doesn't. > > Actually it isn't related with commit 6eb045e092ef, because blk_mq_alloc_tag_set() > uses .can_queue to create driver tag sbitmap and request pool. > > So even thought without 6eb045e092ef, the updated .can_queue can't work > as expected because the max driver tag depth has been fixed by blk-mq already. There are two scenarios here. In the scenario of someone increasing can_queue after the tag set is allocated, I agree, blk-mq will never take advantage of this. However, in the scenario of someone *decreasing* can_queue after the tag set is allocated, prior to 6eb045e092ef, the shost->host_busy code provided this protection. > > What 6eb045e092ef does is just to remove the double check on max > host-wide allowed commands because that has been respected by blk-mq > driver tag allocation already. > >> >> I started looking through drivers that do this, and so far, it looks like the >> following drivers do: ibmvfc, lpfc, aix94xx, libfc, BusLogic, and likely others... >> >> We probably need an API that lets us change shost->can_queue dynamically. > > I'd suggest to confirm changing .can_queue is one real usecase. For ibmvfc, the total number of commands that the scsi host supports is very much a dynamic value. It can increase and it can decrease. Live migrating a logical partition from one system to another is the usual cause of such a capability change. For ibmvfc, at least, this only ever happens when we've self blocked the host and have sent back all outstanding I/O. However, looking at other drivers that modify can_queue dynamically, this doesn't always hold true. Looking at libfc, it looks to dynamically ramp up and ramp down can_queue based on its ability to handle requests. There are certainly a number of other drivers that change can_queue after the tag set has been allocated. Some of these drivers could likely be changed to avoid doing this, but changing them all will likely be difficult. Thanks, Brian -- Brian King Power Linux I/O IBM Linux Technology Center