> On 2021/01/20 15:45, Manjong Lee wrote: > > Add recipients for more reviews. > > Please resend instead of replying to your own patch. The reply quoting corrupts > the patch. > > The patch title is very long. > > > > >> SCSI device has max_xfer_size and opt_xfer_size, > >> but current kernel uses only opt_xfer_size. > >> > >> It causes the limitation on setting IO chunk size, > >> although it can support larger one. > >> > >> So, I propose this patch to use max_xfer_size in case it has valid value. > >> It can support to use the larger chunk IO on SCSI device. > >> > >> For example, > >> This patch is effective in case of some SCSI device like UFS > >> with opt_xfer_size 512KB, queue depth 32 and max_xfer_size over 512KB. > >> > >> I expect both the performance improvement > >> and the efficiency use of smaller command queue depth. > > This can be measured, and this commit message should include results to show how > effective this change is. > > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Manjong Lee <mj0123.lee@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> drivers/scsi/sd.c | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > >> 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c > >> index 679c2c025047..de59f01c1304 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c > >> +++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c > >> @@ -3108,6 +3108,53 @@ static void sd_read_security(struct scsi_disk *sdkp, unsigned char *buffer) > >> sdkp->security = 1; > >> } > >> > >> +static bool sd_validate_max_xfer_size(struct scsi_disk *sdkp, > >> + unsigned int dev_max) > >> +{ > >> + struct scsi_device *sdp = sdkp->device; > >> + unsigned int max_xfer_bytes = > >> + logical_to_bytes(sdp, sdkp->max_xfer_blocks); > >> + > >> + if (sdkp->max_xfer_blocks == 0) > >> + return false; > >> + > >> + if (sdkp->max_xfer_blocks > SD_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS) { > >> + sd_first_printk(KERN_WARNING, sdkp, > >> + "Maximal transfer size %u logical blocks " \ > >> + "> sd driver limit (%u logical blocks)\n", > >> + sdkp->max_xfer_blocks, SD_DEF_XFER_BLOCKS); > >> + return false; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (sdkp->max_xfer_blocks > dev_max) { > >> + sd_first_printk(KERN_WARNING, sdkp, > >> + "Maximal transfer size %u logical blocks " > >> + "> dev_max (%u logical blocks)\n", > >> + sdkp->max_xfer_blocks, dev_max); > >> + return false; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (max_xfer_bytes < PAGE_SIZE) { > >> + sd_first_printk(KERN_WARNING, sdkp, > >> + "Maximal transfer size %u bytes < " \ > >> + "PAGE_SIZE (%u bytes)\n", > >> + max_xfer_bytes, (unsigned int)PAGE_SIZE); > >> + return false; > >> + } > >> + > >> + if (max_xfer_bytes & (sdkp->physical_block_size - 1)) { > >> + sd_first_printk(KERN_WARNING, sdkp, > >> + "Maximal transfer size %u bytes not a " \ > >> + "multiple of physical block size (%u bytes)\n", > >> + max_xfer_bytes, sdkp->physical_block_size); > >> + return false; > >> + } > >> + > >> + sd_first_printk(KERN_INFO, sdkp, "Maximal transfer size %u bytes\n", > >> + max_xfer_bytes); > >> + return true; > >> +} > > Except for the order of the comparisons against SD_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS and dev_max, > this function looks identical to sd_validate_opt_xfer_size(), modulo the use of > max_xfer_blocks instead of opt_xfer_blocks. Can't you turn this into something like: > > static bool sd_validate_max_xfer_size(struct scsi_disk *sdkp, > const char *name, > unsigned int xfer_blocks, > unsigned int dev_max) > > To allow checking both opt_xfer_blocks and max_xfer_blocks ? > > >> + > >> /* > >> * Determine the device's preferred I/O size for reads and writes > >> * unless the reported value is unreasonably small, large, not a > >> @@ -3233,12 +3280,13 @@ static int sd_revalidate_disk(struct gendisk *disk) > >> > >> /* Initial block count limit based on CDB TRANSFER LENGTH field size. */ > >> dev_max = sdp->use_16_for_rw ? SD_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS : SD_DEF_XFER_BLOCKS; > > This looks weird: no indentation. Care to resend ? > > >> - > >> - /* Some devices report a maximum block count for READ/WRITE requests. */ > >> - dev_max = min_not_zero(dev_max, sdkp->max_xfer_blocks); > >> q->limits.max_dev_sectors = logical_to_sectors(sdp, dev_max); > >> > >> - if (sd_validate_opt_xfer_size(sdkp, dev_max)) { > >> + if (sd_validate_max_xfer_size(sdkp, dev_max)) { > >> + q->limits.io_opt = 0; > >> + rw_max = logical_to_sectors(sdp, sdkp->max_xfer_blocks); > >> + q->limits.max_dev_sectors = rw_max; > >> + } else if (sd_validate_opt_xfer_size(sdkp, dev_max)) { > > This does not look correct to me. This renders the device reported > opt_xfer_blocks useless. > > The unmodified code sets dev_max to the min of SD_MAX_XFER_BLOCKS or > SD_DEF_XFER_BLOCKS and of the device reported max_xfer_blocks. The result of > this is used as the device max_dev_sectors queue limit, which in turn is used to > set the max_hw_sectors queue limit accounting for the adapter limits too. > > opt_xfer_blocks, if it is valid, will be used to set the io_opt queue limit, > which is a hint. This hint is used to optimize the "soft" max_sectors command > limit used by the block layer to limit command size if the value of > opt_xfer_blocks is smaller than the limit initially set with max_xfer_blocks. > > So if for your device max_sectors end up being too small, it is likely because > the device itself is reporting an opt_xfer_blocks value that is too small for > its own good. The max_sectors limit can be manually increased with "echo xxx > > /sys/block/sdX/queue/max_sectors_kb". A udev rule can be used to handle this > autmatically if needed. > > But to get a saner default for that device, I do not think that this patch is > the right solution. Ideally, the device peculiarity should be handled with a > quirk, but that is not used in scsi. So beside the udev rule trick, I am not > sure what the right approach is here. > This approach is for using sdkp->max_xfer_blocks as a rw_max. There are no way to use it now when sdkp->opt_xfer_blocks is valid. In my case, scsi device reports both of sdkp->max_xfer_blocks, and sdkp->opt_xfer_blocks. How about set larger valid value between sdkp->max_xfer_blocks, and sdkp->opt_xfer_blocks to rw_max? > >> q->limits.io_opt = logical_to_bytes(sdp, sdkp->opt_xfer_blocks); > >> rw_max = logical_to_sectors(sdp, sdkp->opt_xfer_blocks); > >> } else { > >> -- > >> 2.29.0 > >> > >> > >