From: Douglas Gilbert <dougg@torque.net>
To: john clyne <clyne@ucar.edu>
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: IO transfer limits
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 20:15:17 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45A58FA5.2090003@torque.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8269227.post@talk.nabble.com>
john clyne wrote:
> What do the different hostX in /sys/class/scsi_host corespond to? There are
> seven hostX directories, 5 with sg_tablesize set to 128 and two set to 255.
A Linux "host" is a SCSI initiator port (e.g. FC) or a
SCSI initiator device (e.g. SAS). Another way of looking
at a "host" is as a bridge between a computer bus (e.g. PCI)
and a storage transport. There is usually one (low level)
driver (LLD) controlling all hosts associated with a
specific class of hardware.
If you fetch the lsscsi utility and load it then you can
try 'lsscsi --hosts' to list the active hosts on a
system (numbered on the left) and see the names of the
various LLDs associated with them. Here is an example:
# lsscsi --hosts
[0] sata_nv
[1] sata_nv
[2] sata_nv
[3] sata_nv
[4] mptsas
[5] aic94xx
[6] sbp2
The first four are SATA ports (connectors) on the motherboard,
all controlled by the same driver. Then there is a LSI SAS
HBA (whose driver is mptsas), an Adaptec SAS HBA (48300) and
finally an Adaptec IEEE 1394 controller.
> Is the implication that the hard limit is 255 * page_size, or is page_size
> simply the default?
There are "big" pages (around 1 MB in size) but I'm
unaware that anything in the SCSI subsystem uses them.
Otherwise the kernel page size is typically 4 KB.
When the scsi generic driver builds its scatter gather
lists, then it attempts to place 8 contiguous pages in
each scatter gather element.
"Arm waving" was a term used when I tried to explain
to several kernel people that there were users out there
that needed larger IO transfer limits. So I suggest that
you talk the the management and tell them why you
need higher limits. Linux is retarded in this area.
Doug Gilbert
> Mike Christie wrote:
>> john clyne wrote:
>>> Can anyone give me some guidance on where in the IO stack I might be
>>> running
>>> into a 512KB limit on IO transfer sizes to an external FC device? I've
>>> checked IO scheduler parameter
>>> (/sys/block/<dev>/queue/{max_sectors_kb,max_hw_sectors_kb}. Both are set
>>> to
>>> 32767. I'm using Qlogic HBAs (qla2312), but I don't see any relevent
>>> parameters. I'm running RHEL 4.0 with a 2.6.9-34 kernel. Any pointers
>>> would
>>> be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>> There are also scatterlist limits.
>>
>> /sys/class/scsi_host/hostX/sg_tablesize is a limit for the number of
>> scatter list entries. For qla2xxx it is 255.
>>
>> The scsi layer sets the queue's max_phys_segments to 128 by default. I
>> thought there was ia scsi compile time option to increase this, but
>> maybe you have to just modify the SCSI_MAX_PHYS_SEGMENTS define by hand.
>>
>> So with the default value and with 4 K pages if you end up getting pages
>> that cannot be clustered you will end up with 4K * 128.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-01-11 1:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-01-10 16:16 IO transfer limits john clyne
2007-01-10 17:40 ` Mike Christie
2007-01-10 23:47 ` john clyne
2007-01-11 1:15 ` Douglas Gilbert [this message]
2007-01-11 16:13 ` Stefan Richter
2007-01-11 21:50 ` Douglas Gilbert
2007-01-12 0:54 ` Stefan Richter
2007-01-12 22:27 ` john clyne
2007-01-10 18:38 ` Douglas Gilbert
2007-01-10 23:07 ` john clyne
2007-01-11 18:23 ` James Bottomley
2007-01-11 19:48 ` john clyne
2007-01-12 1:17 ` James Bottomley
2007-01-11 19:23 ` no utility / method to show association between host bus adapter and non-sg BLOCK devices Thayne Harmon
2007-01-11 20:15 ` Douglas Gilbert
[not found] ` <45AE22E0.DB3A.00B8.0@novell.com>
2007-01-17 21:04 ` no utility / method to show association between HBA & non-sg BLOCK (scsi) devices - register_blkdev() Douglas Gilbert
2007-01-17 22:06 ` Andrew Patterson
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