From: keith.busch@intel.com (Keith Busch)
Subject: [PATCH] nvme-cli: add support for directive command
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 17:04:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170817210450.GC21397@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4f5e8a927f0d485b8a51a50224a4d64e@samsung.com>
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017@02:10:48AM +0000, Kwan (Hingkwan) Huen wrote:
> > From: Keith Busch [mailto:keith.busch at intel.com]
> > Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 10:03 AM
> > To: Kwan (Hingkwan) Huen <kwan.huen at samsung.com>
> > Cc: linux-nvme at lists.infradead.org; axboe at kernel.dk; Changho Choi
> > <changho.c at samsung.com>; Vijay Balakrishnan <vijay.bala at samsung.com>
> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] nvme-cli: add support for directive command
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 10, 2017@07:54:09PM -0700, kwan.huen@samsung.com wrote:
> > > Directive is a feature introduced in NVMe v1.3 that allows host and
> > > NVM subsystem or controller information exchange, namely data lifetime
> > > hint for example. Information is transmitted using the Directive Send
> > > and Directive Receive commands.
> > >
> > > This patch set allows control of the directive resources of a
> > > directive-enabled nvme device.
> >
> > The patches themselves look great, but I didn't realize this was a feature user-
> > space should be accessing. Providing this could mess up the streams the kernel
> > believes are set up, right?
>
> Hi Keith,
> Sorry for late!
> That's a valid concern. But the only thing I can see, which potentially cause
> problem, is the stream directive enable/disable. With kernel enables and
> manages the streams, if the tool can disable it, it'll cause IO error because the
> device no longer takes stream write commands. I think we can disable this
> directive enable/disable in this patch for now to avoid this problem, until
> we have a better way to coordinate this with the driver.
> Besides that, I think it is still valuable for the tool that allows users
> to quickly check the directive functionalities and get status. In addition, the patch
> also enables other features, e.g., users can allocate stream resources
> dedicated to namespace.
Okay, that sounds reasonable, and I've applied the patch as-is. The tool
has always provided a means to break stuff anyway, so it's always been
assumed that you're a responsible root user when executing it. :)
Thanks for the patches.
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2017-08-11 2:54 ` [PATCH] nvme-cli: add support for directive command kwan.huen
2017-08-11 2:54 ` [PATCH 1/2] nvme-cli: add nvme directive command support kwan.huen
2017-08-11 2:54 ` [PATCH 2/2] nvme-cli: add documentation for directive commands kwan.huen
2017-08-11 17:03 ` [PATCH] nvme-cli: add support for directive command Keith Busch
2017-08-16 2:10 ` Kwan (Hingkwan) Huen
2017-08-17 21:04 ` Keith Busch [this message]
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