From: swise@opengridcomputing.com (Steve Wise)
Subject: [PATCH] nvme-rdma: Always signal fabrics private commands
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 10:12:04 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <006101d1dd18$ea3524c0$be9f6e40$@opengridcomputing.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <57865802.1030408@grimberg.me>
>
>
> >> Think of a case where we posted unsignaled send, got a successful reply
> >> from the peer, now we drain the qp, and the send which belongs to a
> >> transaction that we already completed is flush with error. Does that
> >> sound like a correct behavior?
> >
> > Well, from the specification, yes. From
> > https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hilland-rddp-verbs-00#section-8.1.3.1 :
> >
> > ----
> > An Unsignaled WR is defined as completed successfully when all of
> > the following rules are met:
> >
> >
> > * A Work Completion is retrieved from the CQ associated with the
> > SQ where the unsignaled Work Request was posted,
> >
> > * that Work Completion corresponds to a subsequent Work Request on
> > the same Send Queue as the unsignaled Work Request, and
> >
> > * the subsequent Work Request is ordered after the unsignaled Work
> > Request as per the ordering rules. Depending on the Work Request
> > used, this may require using the Local Fence indicator in order
> > to guarantee ordering.
> > ---
>
> OK, thanks for educating me :)
>
No problem. :) By the way, IB Verbs has the same rules. From 1.3 of the IBTA
spec:
----
10.8.6 UNSIGNALED COMPLETIONS
An unsignaled Work Request that completed successfully is confirmed
when all of the following rules are met:
. A Work Completion is retrieved from the same CQ that is associated
with the Send Queue to which the unsignaled Work Request
was submitted.
. That Work Completion corresponds to a subsequent Work Request
on the same Send Queue as the unsignaled Work Request.
C10-108: The CI shall not access buffers associated with an Unsignaled
Work Request once a Work Completion has been retrieved that corresponds
to a subsequent Work Request on the same Send Queue.
----
> > So in your example, even though the application knows the SEND made it
because
> > the peer replied and genereated an RQ completion, the iwarp provider does
not
> > know the SEND made it...
>
> So we have two options here:
>
> 1. always make sure not to free anything related to SQEs until we
> destroy the QP (hopefully won't bite us again, which is not a good
> bet given that the sequence is not trivial).
>
> 2. always signal sends for iWARP (yukk...)
>
> I pick poison 1 (for now...)
>
I agree.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-07-13 15:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-06-23 16:08 [PATCH] nvme-rdma: Always signal fabrics private commands Sagi Grimberg
2016-06-23 18:17 ` Steve Wise
2016-06-24 7:07 ` Christoph Hellwig
2016-06-24 14:05 ` Steve Wise
2016-06-26 16:41 ` Sagi Grimberg
2016-06-28 8:41 ` Christoph Hellwig
2016-06-28 14:20 ` Steve Wise
2016-06-29 14:57 ` Steve Wise
2016-06-30 6:36 ` 'Christoph Hellwig'
2016-06-30 13:44 ` Steve Wise
2016-06-30 15:10 ` Steve Wise
2016-07-13 10:08 ` Sagi Grimberg
2016-07-13 10:11 ` Sagi Grimberg
2016-07-13 14:28 ` Steve Wise
2016-07-13 14:47 ` Sagi Grimberg
2016-07-13 14:51 ` Steve Wise
2016-07-13 15:02 ` Sagi Grimberg
2016-07-13 15:12 ` Steve Wise [this message]
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