nvme: update keep alive interval when kato is modified

Currently the connection between host and NVMe-oF target gets
disconnected by keep-alive timeout when a user connects to a target
with a relatively large kato value and then sets the smaller kato
with a set features command (e.g. connects with 60 seconds kato value
and then sets 10 seconds kato value).

The cause is that keep alive command interval on the host, which is
defined as unsigned int kato in nvme_ctrl structure, does not follow
the kato value changes.

This patch updates the keep alive interval in the following steps when
the kato is modified by a set features command: stops the keep alive
work queue, then sets the kato as new timer value and re-start the queue.

Signed-off-by: Tatsuya Sasaki <tatsuya6.sasaki@kioxia.com>
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
This commit is contained in:
Tatsuya Sasaki 2021-09-01 08:23:42 +00:00 committed by Christoph Hellwig
parent 1ba2e507f5
commit b58da2d270
1 changed files with 40 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ static struct class *nvme_ns_chr_class;
static void nvme_put_subsystem(struct nvme_subsystem *subsys);
static void nvme_remove_invalid_namespaces(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl,
unsigned nsid);
static void nvme_update_keep_alive(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl,
struct nvme_command *cmd);
/*
* Prepare a queue for teardown.
@ -1152,7 +1154,8 @@ static u32 nvme_passthru_start(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_ns *ns,
return effects;
}
static void nvme_passthru_end(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, u32 effects)
static void nvme_passthru_end(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, u32 effects,
struct nvme_command *cmd, int status)
{
if (effects & NVME_CMD_EFFECTS_CSE_MASK) {
nvme_unfreeze(ctrl);
@ -1167,6 +1170,26 @@ static void nvme_passthru_end(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl, u32 effects)
nvme_queue_scan(ctrl);
flush_work(&ctrl->scan_work);
}
switch (cmd->common.opcode) {
case nvme_admin_set_features:
switch (le32_to_cpu(cmd->common.cdw10) & 0xFF) {
case NVME_FEAT_KATO:
/*
* Keep alive commands interval on the host should be
* updated when KATO is modified by Set Features
* commands.
*/
if (!status)
nvme_update_keep_alive(ctrl, cmd);
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
int nvme_execute_passthru_rq(struct request *rq)
@ -1181,7 +1204,7 @@ int nvme_execute_passthru_rq(struct request *rq)
effects = nvme_passthru_start(ctrl, ns, cmd->common.opcode);
ret = nvme_execute_rq(disk, rq, false);
if (effects) /* nothing to be done for zero cmd effects */
nvme_passthru_end(ctrl, effects);
nvme_passthru_end(ctrl, effects, cmd, ret);
return ret;
}
@ -1269,6 +1292,21 @@ void nvme_stop_keep_alive(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nvme_stop_keep_alive);
static void nvme_update_keep_alive(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl,
struct nvme_command *cmd)
{
unsigned int new_kato =
DIV_ROUND_UP(le32_to_cpu(cmd->common.cdw11), 1000);
dev_info(ctrl->device,
"keep alive interval updated from %u ms to %u ms\n",
ctrl->kato * 1000 / 2, new_kato * 1000 / 2);
nvme_stop_keep_alive(ctrl);
ctrl->kato = new_kato;
nvme_start_keep_alive(ctrl);
}
/*
* In NVMe 1.0 the CNS field was just a binary controller or namespace
* flag, thus sending any new CNS opcodes has a big chance of not working.