svn commit: r293671 - stable/10/sys/dev/nvme
Jim Harris
jimharris at FreeBSD.org
Mon Jan 11 17:31:20 UTC 2016
Author: jimharris
Date: Mon Jan 11 17:31:18 2016
New Revision: 293671
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/293671
Log:
MFC r293328:
nvme: do not revert to single I/O queue when per-CPU queues not available
Previously nvme(4) would revert to a single I/O queue if it could not
allocate enought interrupt vectors or NVMe submission/completion queues
to have one I/O queue per core. This patch determines how to utilize a
smaller number of available interrupt vectors, and assigns (as closely
as possible) an equal number of cores to each associated I/O queue.
Modified:
stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme.c
stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_ctrlr.c
stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_private.h
Modified: stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme.c Mon Jan 11 17:29:42 2016 (r293670)
+++ stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme.c Mon Jan 11 17:31:18 2016 (r293671)
@@ -270,8 +270,6 @@ nvme_attach(device_t dev)
return (status);
}
- nvme_sysctl_initialize_ctrlr(ctrlr);
-
pci_enable_busmaster(dev);
ctrlr->config_hook.ich_func = nvme_ctrlr_start_config_hook;
Modified: stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_ctrlr.c
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_ctrlr.c Mon Jan 11 17:29:42 2016 (r293670)
+++ stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_ctrlr.c Mon Jan 11 17:31:18 2016 (r293671)
@@ -42,6 +42,12 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "nvme_private.h"
+/*
+ * Used for calculating number of CPUs to assign to each core and number of I/O
+ * queues to allocate per controller.
+ */
+#define NVME_CEILING(num, div) ((((num) - 1) / (div)) + 1)
+
static void nvme_ctrlr_construct_and_submit_aer(struct nvme_controller *ctrlr,
struct nvme_async_event_request *aer);
static void nvme_ctrlr_setup_interrupts(struct nvme_controller *ctrlr);
@@ -141,6 +147,13 @@ nvme_ctrlr_construct_io_qpairs(struct nv
*/
num_trackers = min(num_trackers, (num_entries-1));
+ /*
+ * This was calculated previously when setting up interrupts, but
+ * a controller could theoretically support fewer I/O queues than
+ * MSI-X vectors. So calculate again here just to be safe.
+ */
+ ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq = NVME_CEILING(mp_ncpus, ctrlr->num_io_queues);
+
ctrlr->ioq = malloc(ctrlr->num_io_queues * sizeof(struct nvme_qpair),
M_NVME, M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
@@ -161,8 +174,13 @@ nvme_ctrlr_construct_io_qpairs(struct nv
num_trackers,
ctrlr);
+ /*
+ * Do not bother binding interrupts if we only have one I/O
+ * interrupt thread for this controller.
+ */
if (ctrlr->num_io_queues > 1)
- bus_bind_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res, i);
+ bus_bind_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res,
+ i * ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq);
}
return (0);
@@ -307,8 +325,15 @@ nvme_ctrlr_hw_reset(struct nvme_controll
int i;
nvme_admin_qpair_disable(&ctrlr->adminq);
- for (i = 0; i < ctrlr->num_io_queues; i++)
- nvme_io_qpair_disable(&ctrlr->ioq[i]);
+ /*
+ * I/O queues are not allocated before the initial HW
+ * reset, so do not try to disable them. Use is_initialized
+ * to determine if this is the initial HW reset.
+ */
+ if (ctrlr->is_initialized) {
+ for (i = 0; i < ctrlr->num_io_queues; i++)
+ nvme_io_qpair_disable(&ctrlr->ioq[i]);
+ }
DELAY(100*1000);
@@ -364,7 +389,7 @@ static int
nvme_ctrlr_set_num_qpairs(struct nvme_controller *ctrlr)
{
struct nvme_completion_poll_status status;
- int cq_allocated, i, sq_allocated;
+ int cq_allocated, sq_allocated;
status.done = FALSE;
nvme_ctrlr_cmd_set_num_queues(ctrlr, ctrlr->num_io_queues,
@@ -385,25 +410,12 @@ nvme_ctrlr_set_num_qpairs(struct nvme_co
cq_allocated = (status.cpl.cdw0 >> 16) + 1;
/*
- * Check that the controller was able to allocate the number of
- * queues we requested. If not, revert to one IO queue pair.
+ * Controller may allocate more queues than we requested,
+ * so use the minimum of the number requested and what was
+ * actually allocated.
*/
- if (sq_allocated < ctrlr->num_io_queues ||
- cq_allocated < ctrlr->num_io_queues) {
-
- /*
- * Destroy extra IO queue pairs that were created at
- * controller construction time but are no longer
- * needed. This will only happen when a controller
- * supports fewer queues than MSI-X vectors. This
- * is not the normal case, but does occur with the
- * Chatham prototype board.
- */
- for (i = 1; i < ctrlr->num_io_queues; i++)
- nvme_io_qpair_destroy(&ctrlr->ioq[i]);
-
- ctrlr->num_io_queues = 1;
- }
+ ctrlr->num_io_queues = min(ctrlr->num_io_queues, sq_allocated);
+ ctrlr->num_io_queues = min(ctrlr->num_io_queues, cq_allocated);
return (0);
}
@@ -687,9 +699,20 @@ static void
nvme_ctrlr_start(void *ctrlr_arg)
{
struct nvme_controller *ctrlr = ctrlr_arg;
+ uint32_t old_num_io_queues;
int i;
- nvme_qpair_reset(&ctrlr->adminq);
+ /*
+ * Only reset adminq here when we are restarting the
+ * controller after a reset. During initialization,
+ * we have already submitted admin commands to get
+ * the number of I/O queues supported, so cannot reset
+ * the adminq again here.
+ */
+ if (ctrlr->is_resetting) {
+ nvme_qpair_reset(&ctrlr->adminq);
+ }
+
for (i = 0; i < ctrlr->num_io_queues; i++)
nvme_qpair_reset(&ctrlr->ioq[i]);
@@ -700,11 +723,25 @@ nvme_ctrlr_start(void *ctrlr_arg)
return;
}
+ /*
+ * The number of qpairs are determined during controller initialization,
+ * including using NVMe SET_FEATURES/NUMBER_OF_QUEUES to determine the
+ * HW limit. We call SET_FEATURES again here so that it gets called
+ * after any reset for controllers that depend on the driver to
+ * explicit specify how many queues it will use. This value should
+ * never change between resets, so panic if somehow that does happen.
+ */
+ old_num_io_queues = ctrlr->num_io_queues;
if (nvme_ctrlr_set_num_qpairs(ctrlr) != 0) {
nvme_ctrlr_fail(ctrlr);
return;
}
+ if (old_num_io_queues != ctrlr->num_io_queues) {
+ panic("num_io_queues changed from %u to %u", old_num_io_queues,
+ ctrlr->num_io_queues);
+ }
+
if (nvme_ctrlr_create_qpairs(ctrlr) != 0) {
nvme_ctrlr_fail(ctrlr);
return;
@@ -727,7 +764,16 @@ nvme_ctrlr_start_config_hook(void *arg)
{
struct nvme_controller *ctrlr = arg;
- nvme_ctrlr_start(ctrlr);
+ nvme_qpair_reset(&ctrlr->adminq);
+ nvme_admin_qpair_enable(&ctrlr->adminq);
+
+ if (nvme_ctrlr_set_num_qpairs(ctrlr) == 0 &&
+ nvme_ctrlr_construct_io_qpairs(ctrlr) == 0)
+ nvme_ctrlr_start(ctrlr);
+ else
+ nvme_ctrlr_fail(ctrlr);
+
+ nvme_sysctl_initialize_ctrlr(ctrlr);
config_intrhook_disestablish(&ctrlr->config_hook);
ctrlr->is_initialized = 1;
@@ -780,6 +826,7 @@ nvme_ctrlr_configure_intx(struct nvme_co
ctrlr->msix_enabled = 0;
ctrlr->num_io_queues = 1;
+ ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq = mp_ncpus;
ctrlr->rid = 0;
ctrlr->res = bus_alloc_resource_any(ctrlr->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
&ctrlr->rid, RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
@@ -933,6 +980,7 @@ nvme_ctrlr_setup_interrupts(struct nvme_
device_t dev;
int per_cpu_io_queues;
int num_vectors_requested, num_vectors_allocated;
+ int num_vectors_available;
dev = ctrlr->dev;
per_cpu_io_queues = 1;
@@ -941,52 +989,55 @@ nvme_ctrlr_setup_interrupts(struct nvme_
ctrlr->force_intx = 0;
TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("hw.nvme.force_intx", &ctrlr->force_intx);
- if (ctrlr->force_intx || pci_msix_count(dev) < 2) {
+ /*
+ * FreeBSD currently cannot allocate more than about 190 vectors at
+ * boot, meaning that systems with high core count and many devices
+ * requesting per-CPU interrupt vectors will not get their full
+ * allotment. So first, try to allocate as many as we may need to
+ * understand what is available, then immediately release them.
+ * Then figure out how many of those we will actually use, based on
+ * assigning an equal number of cores to each I/O queue.
+ */
+
+ /* One vector for per core I/O queue, plus one vector for admin queue. */
+ num_vectors_available = min(pci_msix_count(dev), mp_ncpus + 1);
+ if (pci_alloc_msix(dev, &num_vectors_available) != 0) {
+ num_vectors_available = 0;
+ }
+ pci_release_msi(dev);
+
+ if (ctrlr->force_intx || num_vectors_available < 2) {
nvme_ctrlr_configure_intx(ctrlr);
return;
}
- ctrlr->msix_enabled = 1;
-
if (per_cpu_io_queues)
- ctrlr->num_io_queues = mp_ncpus;
+ ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq = NVME_CEILING(mp_ncpus, num_vectors_available + 1);
else
- ctrlr->num_io_queues = 1;
+ ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq = mp_ncpus;
- /* One vector per IO queue, plus one vector for admin queue. */
+ ctrlr->num_io_queues = NVME_CEILING(mp_ncpus, ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq);
num_vectors_requested = ctrlr->num_io_queues + 1;
-
- if (pci_msix_count(dev) < num_vectors_requested) {
- ctrlr->num_io_queues = 1;
- num_vectors_requested = 2; /* one for admin, one for I/O */
- }
-
num_vectors_allocated = num_vectors_requested;
+
+ /*
+ * Now just allocate the number of vectors we need. This should
+ * succeed, since we previously called pci_alloc_msix()
+ * successfully returning at least this many vectors, but just to
+ * be safe, if something goes wrong just revert to INTx.
+ */
if (pci_alloc_msix(dev, &num_vectors_allocated) != 0) {
nvme_ctrlr_configure_intx(ctrlr);
return;
}
if (num_vectors_allocated < num_vectors_requested) {
- if (num_vectors_allocated < 2) {
- pci_release_msi(dev);
- nvme_ctrlr_configure_intx(ctrlr);
- return;
- }
-
- ctrlr->num_io_queues = 1;
- /*
- * Release whatever vectors were allocated, and just
- * reallocate the two needed for the admin and single
- * I/O qpair.
- */
- num_vectors_allocated = 2;
pci_release_msi(dev);
- if (pci_alloc_msix(dev, &num_vectors_allocated) != 0)
- panic("could not reallocate any vectors\n");
- if (num_vectors_allocated != 2)
- panic("could not reallocate 2 vectors\n");
+ nvme_ctrlr_configure_intx(ctrlr);
+ return;
}
+
+ ctrlr->msix_enabled = 1;
}
int
@@ -1035,10 +1086,6 @@ nvme_ctrlr_construct(struct nvme_control
ctrlr->max_xfer_size = NVME_MAX_XFER_SIZE;
nvme_ctrlr_construct_admin_qpair(ctrlr);
- status = nvme_ctrlr_construct_io_qpairs(ctrlr);
-
- if (status != 0)
- return (status);
ctrlr->cdev = make_dev(&nvme_ctrlr_cdevsw, device_get_unit(dev),
UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "nvme%d", device_get_unit(dev));
@@ -1150,11 +1197,7 @@ nvme_ctrlr_submit_io_request(struct nvme
{
struct nvme_qpair *qpair;
- if (ctrlr->num_io_queues > 1)
- qpair = &ctrlr->ioq[curcpu];
- else
- qpair = &ctrlr->ioq[0];
-
+ qpair = &ctrlr->ioq[curcpu / ctrlr->num_cpus_per_ioq];
nvme_qpair_submit_request(qpair, req);
}
Modified: stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_private.h
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_private.h Mon Jan 11 17:29:42 2016 (r293670)
+++ stable/10/sys/dev/nvme/nvme_private.h Mon Jan 11 17:31:18 2016 (r293671)
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ struct nvme_controller {
uint32_t enable_aborts;
uint32_t num_io_queues;
+ uint32_t num_cpus_per_ioq;
/* Fields for tracking progress during controller initialization. */
struct intr_config_hook config_hook;
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