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author | Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu> | 2008-08-17 15:24:38 -0500 |
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committer | James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> | 2008-10-13 09:28:46 -0400 |
commit | f0c0a376d0fcd4c5579ecf5e95f88387cba85211 (patch) | |
tree | 16b97ab71a22106cb1e5c1a177ab6c8103fe5a48 /include/scsi | |
parent | 4480f15b3306f43bbb0310d461142b4e897ca45b (diff) | |
download | linux-f0c0a376d0fcd4c5579ecf5e95f88387cba85211.tar.bz2 |
[SCSI] Add helper code so transport classes/driver can control queueing (v3)
SCSI-ml manages the queueing limits for the device and host, but
does not do so at the target level. However something something similar
can come in userful when a driver is transitioning a transport object to
the the blocked state, becuase at that time we do not want to queue
io and we do not want the queuecommand to be called again.
The patch adds code similar to the exisiting SCSI_ML_*BUSY handlers.
You can now return SCSI_MLQUEUE_TARGET_BUSY when we hit
a transport level queueing issue like the hw cannot allocate some
resource at the iscsi session/connection level, or the target has temporarily
closed or shrunk the queueing window, or if we are transitioning
to the blocked state.
bnx2i, when they rework their firmware according to netdev
developers requests, will also need to be able to limit queueing at this
level. bnx2i will hook into libiscsi, but will allocate a scsi host per
netdevice/hba, so unlike pure software iscsi/iser which is allocating
a host per session, it cannot set the scsi_host->can_queue and return
SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY to reflect queueing limits on the transport.
The iscsi class/driver can also set a scsi_target->can_queue value which
reflects the max commands the driver/class can support. For iscsi this
reflects the number of commands we can support for each session due to
session/connection hw limits, driver limits, and to also reflect the
session/targets's queueing window.
Changes:
v1 - initial patch.
v2 - Fix scsi_run_queue handling of multiple blocked targets.
Previously we would break from the main loop if a device was added back on
the starved list. We now run over the list and check if any target is
blocked.
v3 - Rediff for scsi-misc.
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/scsi')
-rw-r--r-- | include/scsi/scsi.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | include/scsi/scsi_device.h | 10 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/include/scsi/scsi.h b/include/scsi/scsi.h index 192f8716aa9e..3a5662b2817e 100644 --- a/include/scsi/scsi.h +++ b/include/scsi/scsi.h @@ -426,6 +426,7 @@ static inline int scsi_is_wlun(unsigned int lun) #define SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY 0x1055 #define SCSI_MLQUEUE_DEVICE_BUSY 0x1056 #define SCSI_MLQUEUE_EH_RETRY 0x1057 +#define SCSI_MLQUEUE_TARGET_BUSY 0x1058 /* * Use these to separate status msg and our bytes diff --git a/include/scsi/scsi_device.h b/include/scsi/scsi_device.h index b49e725be039..a37a8148a310 100644 --- a/include/scsi/scsi_device.h +++ b/include/scsi/scsi_device.h @@ -238,6 +238,16 @@ struct scsi_target { * for the device at a time. */ unsigned int pdt_1f_for_no_lun; /* PDT = 0x1f */ /* means no lun present */ + /* commands actually active on LLD. protected by host lock. */ + unsigned int target_busy; + /* + * LLDs should set this in the slave_alloc host template callout. + * If set to zero then there is not limit. + */ + unsigned int can_queue; + unsigned int target_blocked; + unsigned int max_target_blocked; +#define SCSI_DEFAULT_TARGET_BLOCKED 3 char scsi_level; struct execute_work ew; |