Re: [target:nvme_of 3/3] drivers/target/nvme_of/nvme_of_configfs.c:25:31: sparse: symbol 'nvme_of_fabric_configfs' was not declared. Should it be static?

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On Wed, 2015-01-07 at 10:57 +0200, Sagi Grimberg wrote:
> On 1/7/2015 12:44 AM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> > On Wed, 2015-01-07 at 03:35 +0800, kbuild test robot wrote:
> >> tree:   git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nab/target-pending.git nvme_of
> >> head:   40d8c11927282d59855d645b35798edd97828da5
> >> commit: 40d8c11927282d59855d645b35798edd97828da5 [3/3] nvme_of: Initial skeleton commit
> >> reproduce:
> >>    # apt-get install sparse
> >>    git checkout 40d8c11927282d59855d645b35798edd97828da5
> >>    make ARCH=x86_64 allmodconfig
> >>    make C=1 CF=-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__
> >>
> >>
> >> sparse warnings: (new ones prefixed by >>)
> >>
> >>>> drivers/target/nvme_of/nvme_of_configfs.c:25:31: sparse: symbol 'nvme_of_fabric_configfs' was not declared. Should it be static?
> >>
> >> Please review and possibly fold the followup patch.
> >>
> >
> > Fixed.  Thanks Fengguang!
> >
> 
> Hey Nic,
> 
> Hope all is well.
> 
> So this skeleton is interesting to me. As this is a fabric module I
> assume this would be the NVMEoFabrics target mode driver for upstream 
> which would be able to talk to NVMEoFabrics initiator (which by
> the way makes LIO something more than a SCSI target - will this be 
> accepted?).
> 

That is currently the plan.

It's still unclear how this will work wrt to existing target code, but
given the amount of logic that NVMe is borrowing from SCSI on the
command set side (PR, ALUA, VAAI, DIF), I'm sure there is an opportunity
for code sharing between NVMe and SCSI based fabrics.

> I'm currently participating in nvmexpress working group defining the
> standard of protocol, specifically in the context of RDMA (naturally).
> 

Glad to hear that your involved.  ;)

> I'm interested in taking an active role in this project, It is
> important to build this layered from day one - separating the fabric 
> logic (RDMA or FCoE) from the core layer.
> 
> Moreover, I know that Mellanox has some plans on accelerating this
> area in future devices and we are currently looking into ways to
> do that. I want to see that the SW will be able to support that.
> 
> So, Thoughts?
> 

FYI, Kiran and Dave (CC'ed) from Intel will be driving upstream NVME-OF
target development.

I'll be primarily focused on figuring out how NVMe and SCSI can play
nicely in target-core, and helping out on the NVMe-OF side where
necessary.

--nab

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