From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jthumshirn@suse.de (Johannes Thumshirn) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2018 16:11:32 +0100 Subject: [LSF/MM TOPIC] NVMe over Fabrics auto-discovery in Linux Message-ID: <20180123151132.wrbc7dcjjhpzcnba@linux-x5ow.site> In NVMe over Fabrics we currently perform target discovery by running either one of 'nvme discover' or 'nvme connect-all' (with or without the use of an appropriate /etc/nvme/discovery.conf). This is well suited for the RDMA transport, which has no idea of the underlying fabric and it's connections. To automatically connect to an RDMA target Sagi proposed a systemd one-shot service in [1]. The Fibre Channel transport on the other hand does already know it's mapping of rports to lports and thus could automatically connect to the target (with a little help from udev) as shown in [2]. Unfortunately the method for FC is not possible with RDMA and the currently used 'nvme discover/connect/connect-all' method is extremely cumbersome with Fibre Channel, especially as no special setup was/is needed for SCSI devices over Fibre Channel and administrators thus expect it for NVMe as well. Other downside of the "RDMA version" are 1) once the network topology and thus /etc/nvme/discovery.conf changes one has to rebuild the initrd if nvme is to be started from the initrd and 2) if we use the one-shot systemd service there is no way to automatically re-try the discovery/connect. I'm hoping we have developers from the RDMA and Fibre Channel transports, as well as seasoned Storage developers with a SCSI Fibre Channel and RDMA knowledge and Distribution Maintainers around to discuss a way to address this problem is a user-friendly way. Byte, Johannes [1] http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-nvme/2017-September/012976.html [2] http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-nvme/2017-December/014324.html -- Johannes Thumshirn Storage jthumshirn at suse.de +49 911 74053 689 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 N?rnberg GF: Felix Imend?rffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton HRB 21284 (AG N?rnberg) Key fingerprint = EC38 9CAB C2C4 F25D 8600 D0D0 0393 969D 2D76 0850