From: Dan Williams <djbw@fb.com>
To: Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@inria.fr>,
"Jiang, Dave" <dave.jiang@intel.com>
Cc: "Mason, Jon" <jon.mason@intel.com>,
"Koul, Vinod" <vinod.koul@intel.com>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ioatdma: add ioat_raid_enabled module parameter
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 16:57:44 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CE21305B.1D1BD%djbw@fb.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <51FB610C.2090201@inria.fr>
On 8/2/13 12:34 AM, "Brice Goglin" <Brice.Goglin@inria.fr> wrote:
>Le 01/08/2013 19:15, Jiang, Dave a écrit :
>> On Thu, 2013-08-01 at 10:11 -0700, Jon Mason wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 03:14:07PM -0700, Jiang, Dave wrote:
>>>> I'm ok with enabling this for people that just want to use DMA and not
>>>> RAID.
>>> I might be crazy, but I'd be in favor of disabling the RAID offload by
>>> default on non-Atom platforms.
>>>
>> I suppose. Technically it is disabled starting with 3.10 because of the
>> channel switch issue. I'm ok with this disabled by default for the 3.2
>> platforms that has broken pq-val.
>>
>
>Here's a patch that may do what you guys are saying.
>
>Brice
>
>
>
>ioatdma: disable RAID by default when buggy and add module param
>
>Commit f26df1a1 added a 64-byte alignment requirement for legacy
>operations to work around a silicon errata when mixing legacy and
>RAID descriptors.
>
>RAID offload is now disabled by default on buggy 3.2 platforms.
>Passing ioat_raid_enabled=1 force-enables it on all platforms
>(previous behavior).
>Passing ioat_raid_enabled=0 force-disables it everywhere.
>
>When RAID offload is disabled, legacy operations (memcpy, etc.)
>can work again without alignment restrictions.
>
>Signed-off-by: Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@inria.fr>
>---
> drivers/dma/ioat/dma_v3.c | 16 ++++++++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
>Index: b/drivers/dma/ioat/dma_v3.c
>===================================================================
>--- a/drivers/dma/ioat/dma_v3.c 2013-07-31 23:06:24.163810000 +0200
>+++ b/drivers/dma/ioat/dma_v3.c 2013-08-02 09:28:51.817037742 +0200
>@@ -67,6 +67,11 @@
> #include "dma.h"
> #include "dma_v2.h"
>
>+static int ioat_raid_enabled = -1;
>+module_param(ioat_raid_enabled, int, 0444);
>+MODULE_PARM_DESC(ioat_raid_enabled,
>+ "control support of RAID offload (-1=enabled unless broken [default],
>0=disabled, 1=enabled)");
>+
> /* ioat hardware assumes at least two sources for raid operations */
> #define src_cnt_to_sw(x) ((x) + 2)
> #define src_cnt_to_hw(x) ((x) - 2)
>@@ -1775,7 +1780,7 @@ int ioat3_dma_probe(struct ioatdma_devic
> dma->device_alloc_chan_resources = ioat2_alloc_chan_resources;
> dma->device_free_chan_resources = ioat2_free_chan_resources;
>
>- if (is_xeon_cb32(pdev))
>+ if (ioat_raid_enabled == 1 && is_xeon_cb32(pdev))
> dma->copy_align = 6;
Actually we can delete this now because is_xeon_cb32() already effectively
means that raid offload will not be used.
>
> dma_cap_set(DMA_INTERRUPT, dma->cap_mask);
>@@ -1783,7 +1788,14 @@ int ioat3_dma_probe(struct ioatdma_devic
>
> device->cap = readl(device->reg_base + IOAT_DMA_CAP_OFFSET);
>
>- if (is_bwd_noraid(pdev))
>+ /* disable RAID if:
>+ * force-disabled by module param,
>+ * or not force-enabled on buggy 3.2 platforms,
>+ * or not actually supported.
>+ */
>+ if (ioat_raid_enabled == 0
>+ || (ioat_raid_enabled != 1 && is_xeon_cb32(pdev))
>+ || is_bwd_noraid(pdev))
> device->cap &= ~(IOAT_CAP_XOR | IOAT_CAP_PQ | IOAT_CAP_RAID16SS);
>
> /* dca is incompatible with raid operations */
>
I like Jon¹s suggestion. Just make raid disabled by default on non-atom
platforms. When if a non-atom platform comes along without the previous
restrictions it can add itself to this list.
So let¹s drop the module parameter and just cleanup the 3.2 support to
reflect the current reality of raid being disabled.
--
Dan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-08-02 17:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-31 22:05 ioatdma: add ioat_raid_enabled module parameter Brice Goglin
2013-07-31 22:14 ` Jiang, Dave
2013-08-01 17:11 ` Jon Mason
2013-08-01 17:15 ` Jiang, Dave
2013-08-02 7:34 ` Brice Goglin
2013-08-02 16:14 ` Jiang, Dave
2013-08-02 16:57 ` Dan Williams [this message]
2013-08-02 17:08 ` Jiang, Dave
2013-08-02 17:26 ` Brice Goglin
2013-08-02 17:47 ` Dan Williams
2013-08-02 19:18 ` Brice Goglin
2013-08-12 18:10 ` Jon Mason
2013-08-12 18:13 ` Dan Williams
2013-08-02 18:01 ` Jon Mason
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