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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Christie
6b206a5a8c scsi: target: Add callout to configure UNMAP settings
Add a callout to configure a backend's UNMAP settings. This will be used to
allow userspace to configure UNMAP after the initial device setup, similar
to how we can set up the other attributes post device configuration.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220628200230.15052-3-michael.christie@oracle.com
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-07 16:53:52 -04:00
Christoph Hellwig
817e8b51eb target: pass a block_device to target_configure_unmap_from_queue
The SCSI target drivers is a consumer of the block layer and shoul
d generally work on struct block_device.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <kch@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220415045258.199825-3-hch@lst.de
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2022-04-17 19:49:58 -06:00
Sergey Samoylenko
44678553ad scsi: target: Allows backend drivers to fail with specific sense codes
Currently, backend drivers can fail I/O with SAM_STAT_CHECK_CONDITION which
gets us TCM_LOGICAL_UNIT_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE.

Add a new helper that allows backend drivers to fail with specific sense
codes.

This is based on a patch from Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>.

Cc: Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210803145410.80147-2-s.samoylenko@yadro.com
Reviewed-by: David Disseldorp <ddiss@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Sergey Samoylenko <s.samoylenko@yadro.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-08-17 22:28:40 -04:00
Mike Christie
302990ac3b scsi: target: core: Fix backend plugging
target_core_iblock is plugging and unplugging on every command and this is
causing perf issues for drivers that prefer batched cmds. With recent
patches we can now take multiple cmds from a fabric driver queue and then
pass them down the backend drivers in a batch. This patch adds this support
by adding 2 callouts to the backend for plugging and unplugging the
device. Subsequent commits will add support for iblock and tcmu device
plugging.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210227170006.5077-22-michael.christie@oracle.com
Reviewed-by: Bodo Stroesser <bostroesser@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-03-04 17:37:02 -05:00
Aleksandr Miloserdov
1c73e0c5e5 scsi: target: core: Add cmd length set before cmd complete
TCM doesn't properly handle underflow case for service actions. One way to
prevent it is to always complete command with
target_complete_cmd_with_length(), however it requires access to data_sg,
which is not always available.

This change introduces target_set_cmd_data_length() function which allows
to set command data length before completing it.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210209072202.41154-2-a.miloserdov@yadro.com
Reviewed-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@yadro.com>
Reviewed-by: Bodo Stroesser <bostroesser@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Miloserdov <a.miloserdov@yadro.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2021-02-22 22:21:29 -05:00
Bodo Stroesser
2e45a1a9c7 scsi: target: Add tmr_notify backend function
Target core is modified to call an optional backend callback function if a
TMR is received or commands are aborted implicitly after a PR command was
received.  The backend function takes as parameters the se_dev, the type of
the TMR, and the list of aborted commands.  If no commands were aborted, an
empty list is supplied.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200726153510.13077-3-bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2020-07-28 22:25:26 -04:00
Bodo Stroesser
356ba2a8bc scsi: target: tcmu: Make pgr_support and alua_support attributes writable
Currently in tcmu reservation commands are handled by core's pr
implementation (default) or completely rejected (emulate_pr set to 0). We
additionally want to be able to do full reservation handling in
userspace. Therefore we need a way to set TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_PGR.

The inverted flag is displayed by attribute pgr_support.  Since we moved
the flag from transport/backend to se_device in the previous commit, we now
can make it changeable per device by allowing to write the attribute.  The
new field transport_flags_changeable in transport/backend is used to reject
writing if not allowed for a backend.

Regarding ALUA we also want to be able to passthrough commands to userspace
in tcmu. Therefore we need TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_ALUA to be
changeable, because by setting it we can switch off all ALUA checks in
core. So we also set TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_ALUA in tcmu's
transport_flags_changeable.

Of course, ALUA and reservation handling in userspace will work only, if
session/nexus information is sent to userspace along with every
command. This will be object of a patch series announced by Mike Christie.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200427150823.15350-5-bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2020-05-07 22:39:22 -04:00
Bodo Stroesser
69088a0494 scsi: target: Make transport_flags per device
pgr_support and alua_support device attributes show the inverted value of
the transport_flags:

 * TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_PGR
 * TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_ALUA

These attributes are per device, while the flags are per backend. Rename
the transport_flags in backend/transport to transport_flags_default and use
this value to initialize the new transport_flags field in the se_device
structure.

Now data and attribute both are per se_device.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200427150823.15350-4-bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2020-05-07 22:39:21 -04:00
Bodo Stroesser
4703b6252b scsi: target: tcmu: Add attributes enforce_pr_isids and force_pr_aptpl
tcmu has not set TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH_PGR. Therefore the in-core pr
emulation is active by default, but there are some attributes for
configuration missing. Add them.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200427150823.15350-3-bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com
Reviewed-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@ts.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2020-05-07 22:39:18 -04:00
Bart Van Assche
a7afff31d5 scsi: treewide: Consolidate {get,put}_unaligned_[bl]e24() definitions
Move the get_unaligned_be24(), get_unaligned_le24() and
put_unaligned_le24() definitions from various drivers into
include/linux/unaligned/generic.h. Add a put_unaligned_be24()
implementation.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200313203102.16613-4-bvanassche@acm.org
Cc: Keith Busch <kbusch@kernel.org>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagi@grimberg.me>
Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
Cc: Harvey Harrison <harvey.harrison@gmail.com>
Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> # For drivers/usb
Reviewed-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org> # For drivers/usb/gadget
Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2020-03-16 22:08:34 -04:00
Mike Christie
cb0f32e12c scsi: target: add helper to check if dev is configured
This just adds a helper function to check if a device is configured and it
converts the target users to use it. The next patch will add a backend
module user so those types of modules do not have to know the lio core
details.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-07-30 23:17:53 -04:00
Mike Christie
e260748437 scsi: target: remove target_find_device
target_find_device is no longer used, so remove it.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-06-26 12:27:06 -04:00
Mike Christie
8dc31ff929 target core: add device action configfs files
This patch adds a new group of files that are to be used to
have the kernel module execution some action. The next patch
will have target_core_user use the group/files to be able to block
a device and to reset its memory buffer used to pass commands
between user/kernel space.

This type of file is different from the existing device attributes
in that they may be write only and when written to they result in
the kernel module executing some function. These need to be
separate from the normal device attributes which get/set device
values so userspace can continue to loop over all the attribs and
get/set them during initialization.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2018-01-16 18:05:04 -08:00
Greg Kroah-Hartman
b24413180f License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license
Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which
makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license.

By default all files without license information are under the default
license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2.

Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0'
SPDX license identifier.  The SPDX identifier is a legally binding
shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text.

This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and
Philippe Ombredanne.

How this work was done:

Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of
the use cases:
 - file had no licensing information it it.
 - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it,
 - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information,

Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases
where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license
had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords.

The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to
a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the
output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX
tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne.  Philippe prepared the
base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files.

The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files
assessed.  Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner
results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s)
to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not
immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation.

Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was:
 - Files considered eligible had to be source code files.
 - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5
   lines of source
 - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5
   lines).

All documentation files were explicitly excluded.

The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license
identifiers to apply.

 - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was
   considered to have no license information in it, and the top level
   COPYING file license applied.

   For non */uapi/* files that summary was:

   SPDX license identifier                            # files
   ---------------------------------------------------|-------
   GPL-2.0                                              11139

   and resulted in the first patch in this series.

   If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH
   Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0".  Results of that was:

   SPDX license identifier                            # files
   ---------------------------------------------------|-------
   GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note                        930

   and resulted in the second patch in this series.

 - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one
   of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if
   any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in
   it (per prior point).  Results summary:

   SPDX license identifier                            # files
   ---------------------------------------------------|------
   GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note                       270
   GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note                      169
   ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause)    21
   ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause)    17
   LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note                      15
   GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note                       14
   ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause)    5
   LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note                       4
   LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note                        3
   ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT)              3
   ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT)             1

   and that resulted in the third patch in this series.

 - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became
   the concluded license(s).

 - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a
   license but the other didn't, or they both detected different
   licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred.

 - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file
   resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and
   which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics).

 - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was
   confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation.

 - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier,
   the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later
   in time.

In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the
spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the
source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation
by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation.

Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from
FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners
disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights.  The
Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so
they are related.

Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets
for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the
files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks
in about 15000 files.

In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have
copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the
correct identifier.

Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual
inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch
version early this week with:
 - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected
   license ids and scores
 - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+
   files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct
 - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license
   was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied
   SPDX license was correct

This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction.  This
worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the
different types of files to be modified.

These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg.  Thomas wrote a script to
parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the
format that the file expected.  This script was further refined by Greg
based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to
distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different
comment types.)  Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to
generate the patches.

Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-02 11:10:55 +01:00
Mike Christie
1a44417548 target: remove transport_complete
transport_complete is no longer used, so drop the code.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-07-06 23:11:47 -07:00
Mike Christie
c6d66aba98 target: add helper to copy sense to se_cmd buffer
This adds a helper to copy sense from backend module buffer to
the se_cmd's sense buffer.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-07-06 23:11:45 -07:00
Mike Christie
85441e6b8c target: add helper to find se_device by dev_index
This adds a helper to find a se_device by dev_index. It will
be used in the next patches so tcmu's netlink interface can
execute commands on specific devices.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-07-06 23:11:38 -07:00
Mike Christie
926347061e target: break up free_device callback
With this patch free_device is now used to free what is allocated in the
alloc_device callback and destroy_device tears down the resources that are
setup in the configure_device callback.

This patch will be needed in the next patch where tcmu needs
to be able to look up the device in the destroy callback.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-07-06 23:11:37 -07:00
Bart Van Assche
a85d667e58 target: Use {get,put}_unaligned_be*() instead of open coding these functions
Introduce the function get_unaligned_be24(). Use {get,put}_unaligned_be*()
where appropriate. This patch does not change any functionality.

Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com>
Cc: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Cc: David Disseldorp <ddiss@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-07-06 22:57:59 -07:00
Bryant G. Ly
4ec5bf0ea8 target/user: PGR Support
This adds initial PGR support for just TCMU, since tcmu doesn't
have the necessary IT_NEXUS info to process PGR in userspace,
so have those commands be processed in kernel.

HA support is not available yet, we will work on it if this patch
is acceptable.

Signed-off-by: Bryant G. Ly <bryantly@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-05-01 22:21:45 -07:00
Mike Christie
530c6891b1 target: allow ALUA setup for some passthrough backends
This patch allows passthrough backends to use the core/base LIO
ALUA setup and state checks, but still handle the execution of
commands.

This will allow the target_core_user module to execute STPG and RTPG
in userspace, and not have to duplicate the ALUA state checks, path
information (needed so we can check if command is executable on
specific paths) and setup (rtslib sets/updates the configfs ALUA
interface like it does for iblock or file).

For STPG, the target_core_user userspace daemon, tcmu-runner will
still execute the STPG, and to update the core/base LIO state it
will use the existing configfs interface. For RTPG, tcmu-runner
will loop over configfs and/or cache the state.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2017-03-18 14:47:25 -07:00
Bart Van Assche
8dcf07be2d target: Minimize #include directives
Remove superfluous #include directives from the include/target/*.h
files. Add missing #include directives to other *.h and *.c files.
Use forward declarations for structures where possible. This
change reduces the build time for make M=drivers/target on my
laptop from 27.1s to 18.7s or by about 30%.

Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Bryant G. Ly <bryantly@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2016-12-09 10:22:28 -08:00
Mike Christie
ea263c7fad target: Fix max_unmap_lba_count calc overflow
max_discard_sectors only 32bits, and some non scsi backend
devices will set this to the max 0xffffffff, so we can end up
overflowing during the max_unmap_lba_count calculation.

This fixes a regression caused by my patch:

commit 8a9ebe717a
Author: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Date:   Mon Jan 18 14:09:27 2016 -0600

    target: Fix WRITE_SAME/DISCARD conversion to linux 512b sectors

which can result in extra discards being sent to due the overflow
causing max_unmap_lba_count to be smaller than what the backing
device can actually support.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2016-07-20 00:58:36 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
e64aa657c3 target: enhance and export target_alloc_sgl/target_free_sgl
The SRP target driver will need to allocate and chain it's own SGLs soon.
For this export target_alloc_sgl, and add a new argument to it so that it
can allocate an additional chain entry that doesn't point to a page.  Also
export transport_free_sgl after renaming it to target_free_sgl to free
these SGLs again.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@sandisk.com>
Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
2016-05-13 13:37:19 -04:00
Mike Christie
8a9ebe717a target: Fix WRITE_SAME/DISCARD conversion to linux 512b sectors
In a couple places we are not converting to/from the Linux
block layer 512 bytes sectors.

1.

The request queue values and what we do are a mismatch of
things:

max_discard_sectors - This is in linux block layer 512 byte
sectors. We are just copying this to max_unmap_lba_count.

discard_granularity - This is in bytes. We are converting it
to Linux block layer 512 byte sectors.

discard_alignment - This is in bytes. We are just copying
this over.

The problem is that the core LIO code exports these values in
spc_emulate_evpd_b0 and we use them to test request arguments
in sbc_execute_unmap, but we never convert to the block size
we export to the initiator. If we are not using 512 byte sectors
then we are exporting the wrong values or are checks are off.
And, for the discard_alignment/bytes case we are just plain messed
up.

2.

blkdev_issue_discard's start and number of sector arguments
are supposed to be in linux block layer 512 byte sectors. We are
currently passing in the values we get from the initiator which
might be based on some other sector size.

There is a similar problem in iblock_execute_write_same where
the bio functions want values in 512 byte sectors but we are
passing in what we got from the initiator.

Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <mchristi@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.10+
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2016-01-29 19:29:34 -08:00
Sagi Grimberg
4e4937e8ae target: Return descriptor format sense data in case the LU spans 64bit sectors
In case a LU spans 64bit sectors, fixed size sense data information
field is only 32 bits which means the sector information will be truncated.

Thus, if the LU spans 64bit sectors, use descriptor format sense data to
correctly report sector information.

Reported-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-07-23 22:54:21 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
b753d64355 target: implement WRITE_SAME with UNMAP bit using ->execute_unmap
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-23 00:43:46 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
62e4694256 target: simplify UNMAP handling
Move a little more processing into the core code, and lift the previous
do_unmap callback into the sbc_ops structure.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-23 00:43:44 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
3effdb9094 target: simplify backend attribute implementation
Consolidate the implementation of the backend attributes in a single file
and single function per attribute show/store function instead of splitting
it into multiple functions in multiple files.

Also use the proper strto* helpers for exposed data types, add macros to
implement the store methods for the most common data types and share the
show methods between the two different attribute implementations.

(Fix bogus store_pi_prot_format flag=0 return value - nab)

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-01 00:25:38 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
5873c4d157 target: consolidate backend attribute implementations
Provide a common sets of dev_attrib attributes for all devices using the
generic SPC/SBC parsers, and a second one with the minimal required read-only
attributes for passthrough devices.  The later is only used by pscsi for now,
but will be wired up for the full-passthrough TCMU use case as well.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-01 00:25:36 -07:00
Christoph Hellwig
0a06d4309d target: simplify backend driver registration
Rewrite the backend driver registration based on what we did to the fabric
drivers:  introduce a read-only struct target_bakckend_ops that the driver
registers, which is then instanciate as a struct target_backend by the
core.  This allows the ops vector to be smaller and allows us to mark it
const.  At the same time the registration function can set up the
configfs attributes, avoiding the need to add additional boilerplate code
for that to the drivers.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-01 00:25:34 -07:00
Nicholas Bellinger
29a05deebf target: Convert se_node_acl->device_list[] to RCU hlist
This patch converts se_node_acl->device_list[] table for mappedluns
to modern RCU hlist_head usage in order to support an arbitrary number
of node_acl lun mappings.

It converts transport_lookup_*_lun() fast-path code to use RCU read path
primitives when looking up se_dev_entry.  It adds a new hlist_head at
se_node_acl->lun_entry_hlist for this purpose.

For transport_lookup_cmd_lun() code, it works with existing per-cpu
se_lun->lun_ref when associating se_cmd with se_lun + se_device.
Also, go ahead and update core_create_device_list_for_node() +
core_free_device_list_for_node() to use ->lun_entry_hlist.

It also converts se_dev_entry->pr_ref_count access to use modern
struct kref counting, and updates core_disable_device_list_for_node()
to kref_put() and block on se_deve->pr_comp waiting for outstanding PR
special-case PR references to drop, then invoke kfree_rcu() to wait
for the RCU grace period to complete before releasing memory.

So now that se_node_acl->lun_entry_hlist fast path access uses RCU
protected pointers, go ahead and convert remaining non-fast path
RCU updater code using ->lun_entry_lock to struct mutex to allow
callers to block while walking se_node_acl->lun_entry_hlist.

Finally drop the left-over core_clear_initiator_node_from_tpg() that
originally cleared lun_access during se_node_acl shutdown, as post
RCU conversion it now becomes duplicated logic.

Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-06-01 00:23:46 -07:00
Sagi Grimberg
f75b6fae1a target: Merge sbc_verify_dif_read|write
Instead of providing DIF verify routines for read/write
that are almost identical and conditionally copy protection
information, just let the caller do the right thing.

Have a single sbc_dif_verify that handles an sgl (that
does NOT copy any data) and a protection information copy
routine used by rd_mcp and fileio backend.

In the WRITE case, call sbc_dif_verify with cmd->t_prot_sg
and then do the copy from it to local sgl (assuming the verify
succeeded of course). In the READ case, call sbc_dif_verify
with the local sgl and if it succeeds, copy it to t_prot_sg (or
not if we are stripping it).

(Fix apply breakage from commit c836777 - nab)

Tested-by: Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-05-30 22:41:41 -07:00
Andy Grover
a3541703eb target: Use a PASSTHROUGH flag instead of transport_types
It seems like we only care if a transport is passthrough or not. Convert
transport_type to a flags field and replace TRANSPORT_PLUGIN_* with a
flag, TRANSPORT_FLAG_PASSTHROUGH.

Signed-off-by: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Tsitsimpis <iliastsi@arrikto.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-05-30 19:58:11 -07:00
Andy Grover
7bfea53b5c target: Move passthrough CDB parsing into a common function
Aside from whether they handle BIDI ops or not, parsing of the CDB by
kernel and user SCSI passthrough modules should be identical. Move this
into a new passthrough_parse_cdb() and call it from tcm-pscsi and tcm-user.

Reported-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Reviewed-by: Ilias Tsitsimpis <iliastsi@arrikto.com>
Signed-off-by: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-05-30 19:57:59 -07:00
Christophe Vu-Brugier
9bc6548f37 target: do not reject FUA CDBs when write cache is enabled but emulate_write_cache is 0
A check that rejects a CDB with FUA bit set if no write cache is
emulated was added by the following commit:

  fde9f50 target: Add sanity checks for DPO/FUA bit usage

The condition is as follows:

  if (!dev->dev_attrib.emulate_fua_write ||
      !dev->dev_attrib.emulate_write_cache)

However, this check is wrong if the backend device supports WCE but
"emulate_write_cache" is disabled.

This patch uses se_dev_check_wce() (previously named
spc_check_dev_wce) to invoke transport->get_write_cache() if the
device has a write cache or check the "emulate_write_cache" attribute
otherwise.

Reported-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Christophe Vu-Brugier <cvubrugier@fastmail.fm>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-03-19 23:26:46 -07:00
Nicholas Bellinger
7216dc077d target: Drop left-over fabric_max_sectors attribute
Now that fabric_max_sectors is no longer used to enforce the maximum
I/O size, go ahead and drop it's left-over usage in target-core and
associated backend drivers.

Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2015-01-09 15:22:05 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
d30cd1238c target: Add EXPORT_SYMBOL for existing se_dev_set_*
Now that target_core_backend_configfs.h macros will be using these
se_dev_set attribute functions externally to allow backend drivers
to populate different attributes, go ahead and add EXPORT_SYMBOL()
for the existing default set of 30 device attributes.

Also update target_core_backend.h with proper function prototypes.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:36:02 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
d23ab570bc target: Move dev_stat_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds support for dev_stat_cit as an external config_item_type
using TB_CIT_SETUP() helper macro, and sets only ct_group_ops following
existing code.

It updates target_core_make_subdev() + target_core_setup_dev_attrib_cit() +
struct target_backend_cits, and drops left-over target_core_dev_stat_cit
from target_core_configfs.c code and update comments.

This patch introduces no functional change from existing code.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:39 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
72aca57bd3 target: Move dev_alua_tg_pt_gps_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds support for dev_alua_tg_pt_gps_cit as an external config_item_type
using TB_CIT_SETUP() helper macro, and sets only ct_group_ops following
existing code.

It updates target_core_make_subdev() + target_core_setup_dev_attrib_cit() +
struct target_backend_cits, and drops left-over target_core_dev_alua_tg_pt_gps_cit
from target_core_configfs.c code and update comments.

This patch introduces no functional change from existing code.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:39 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
f8d389c6f6 target: Move dev_wwn_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds support for dev_wwn_cit as an external config_item_type
using TB_CIT_SETUP() helper macro, and sets both ct_item_ops + ct_attr
following existing code.

It updates target_core_make_subdev() + target_core_setup_dev_attrib_cit() +
struct target_backend_cits, and drops left-over target_core_dev_wwn_cit
from target_core_configfs.c code and update comments.

This patch introduces no functional change from existing code.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:39 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
91e2e39ba8 target: Move dev_pr_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds support for dev_pr_cit as an external config_item_type
using TB_CIT_SETUP() helper macro, and sets both ct_item_ops + ct_attr
following existing code.

It updates target_core_make_subdev() + target_core_setup_dev_attrib_cit() +
struct target_backend_cits, and drops left-over target_core_dev_pr_cit
from target_core_configfs.c code and update comments.

This patch introduces no functional change from existing code.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:39 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
f79a897efa target: Move dev_attrib_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds support for dev_attrib_cit as an external config_item_type
using TB_CIT_SETUP() helper macro, and sets both ct_item_ops + ct_attr
following existing code.

It updates target_core_make_subdev() + target_core_setup_dev_attrib_cit() +
struct target_backend_cits, and drops left-over target_core_dev_attrib_cit
from target_core_configfs.c code and update comments.

This patch introduces no functional change from existing code.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:22 -08:00
Nicholas Bellinger
73112edca9 target: Move dev_cit to struct se_subsystem_api
This patch adds initial support for dev_cit as external config_item_type.

This includes a new struct target_backend_cits to hold the external CITs
within struct se_subsystem_api, and target_core_setup_sub_cits() to be
used by backend drivers ahead of transport_subsystem_register().

It adds a TB_CIT_SETUP() helper following target_core_fabric_configfs.c
to perform the config_item_type assignments.

Also, drop left-over target_core_dev_cit from target_core_configfs.c code
and update comments.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-12-01 21:35:22 -08:00
Roland Dreier
2426bd456a target: Report correct response length for some commands
When an initiator sends an allocation length bigger than what its
command consumes, the target should only return the actual response data
and set the residual length to the unused part of the allocation length.

Add a helper function that command handlers (INQUIRY, READ CAPACITY,
etc) can use to do this correctly, and use this code to get the correct
residual for commands that don't use the full initiator allocation in the
handlers for READ CAPACITY, READ CAPACITY(16), INQUIRY, MODE SENSE and
REPORT LUNS.

This addresses a handful of failures as reported by Christophe with
the Windows Certification Kit:

  http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.scsi.target.devel/6515

Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
Tested-by: Christophe Vu-Brugier <cvubrugier@yahoo.fr>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.10+
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-06-11 12:15:30 -07:00
Nicholas Bellinger
395ccb2531 target/sbc: Add sbc_dif_read_strip software emulation
Split up __sbc_dif_verify_read() so that VERIFY READ emulation can
perform target-core specific READ_STRIP, seperate from the existing
FILEIO/RAMDISK backend emulation code.

Also add sbc_dif_read_strip() in order to determine number of sectors
using cmd->prot_length, and skip the extra sbc_dif_copy_prot().

Reviewed-by: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
Cc: Quinn Tran <quinn.tran@qlogic.com>
Cc: Giridhar Malavali <giridhar.malavali@qlogic.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-04-07 01:48:57 -07:00
Nicholas Bellinger
66a3d5bc47 target/sbc: Add sbc_dif_generate software emulation
This patch adds WRITE_INSERT emulation within target-core
using TYPE1 / TYPE3 PI modes in sbc_dif_generate() code.

This is useful in order for existing legacy fabrics that do not
support protection offloads to interact with backend devices that
currently have T10 PI enabled.

v2 changes:
   - Rename to sbc_dif_generate() (Sagi)

Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Cc: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
Cc: Quinn Tran <quinn.tran@qlogic.com>
Cc: Giridhar Malavali <giridhar.malavali@qlogic.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-04-07 01:48:56 -07:00
Nicholas Bellinger
41861fa831 target/sbc: Add DIF TYPE1+TYPE3 read/write verify emulation
This patch adds support for DIF read/write verify emulation
for TARGET_DIF_TYPE1_PROT + TARGET_DIF_TYPE3_PROT operation.

This includes sbc_dif_verify_write() + sbc_dif_verify_read()
calls accessable by backend drivers to perform DIF verify
for SGL based data and protection information.

Also included is sbc_dif_copy_prot() logic to copy protection
information to/from backend provided protection SGLs.

Based on scsi_debug.c DIF TYPE1+TYPE3 emulation.

v2 changes:
  - Select CRC_T10DIF for TARGET_CORE in Kconfig (Fengguang)
  - Drop IP checksum logic from sbc_dif_v1_verify (MKP)
  - Fix offset on app_tag = 0xffff in sbc_dif_verify_read()

Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Cc: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-01-18 09:53:12 +00:00
Nicholas Bellinger
ce65e5b97b target: Add DIF related base definitions
This patch adds DIF related definitions to target_core_base.h
that includes enums for target_prot_op + target_prot_type +
target_prot_version + target_guard_type + target_pi_error.

Also included is struct se_dif_v1_tuple, along with changes
to struct se_cmd, struct se_dev_attrib, and struct se_device.

Also, add new se_subsystem_api->[init,format,free]_prot() callers
used by target core code to setup backend specific protection
information after the device has been configured.

Enums taken from Sagi Grimberg's original patch.

v2 changes:
  - Drop guard_type related definitions
  - Update target_prot_op + target_prot_ho definitions (Sagi)
  - Drop SCF_PROT + pi_prot_version flag
  - Add se_subsystem_api->format_prot() (Sagi)
  - Add hw_pi_prot_type device attribute

Cc: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Cc: Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>
Cc: Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2014-01-18 09:52:34 +00:00
Andy Grover
7f7caf6aa7 target: Pass through I/O topology for block backstores
In addition to block size (already implemented), passing through
alignment offset, logical-to-phys block exponent, I/O granularity and
optimal I/O length will allow initiators to properly handle layout on
LUNs with 4K block sizes.

Tested with various weird values via scsi_debug module.

One thing to look at with this patch is the new block limits values --
instead of granularity 1 optimal 8192, Lio will now be returning whatever
the block device says, which may affect performance.

Signed-off-by: Andy Grover <agrover@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
2013-11-12 13:44:54 -08:00