From: james.smart@broadcom.com (James Smart)
Subject: [Suspected-Phishing]Re: [PATCH V3 1/2] nvme: split resetting state into reset_prepate and resetting
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 13:08:35 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <29941689-77ea-5c97-641a-fd5b8d1a6c82@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <538cb758-a343-a823-3a50-993a541414b3@grimberg.me>
On 1/17/2018 2:37 AM, Sagi Grimberg wrote:
>
>> After Sagi's nvme-rdma: fix concurrent reset and reconnect, the rdma
>> ctrl state is changed to RECONNECTING state
>> after some clearing and shutdown work, then some initializing
>> procedure,? no matter reset work path or error recovery path.
>> The fc reset work also does the same thing.
>> So if we define the range that RESET_PREPARE includes scheduling gap
>> and disable and clear work, RESETTING includes initializing
>> procedure,? RECONNECTING is very similar with RESETTING.
>>
>> Maybe we could do like this;
>> In nvme fc/rdma
>> - set state to RESET_PREPARE, queue reset_work/err_work
>> - clear/shutdown works, set state to RECONNECTING
>
> Should be fine.
>
>> In nvme pci
>> - set state to RESET_PREPARE, queue reset_work
>> - clear/shutdown works, set state to RESETTING
>> - initialization, set state to LIVE
>
> Given that we split reset state and we have a clear symmetry between
> the transports, do we want to maybe come up with a unique state that is
> coherent across all transports?
>
> Maybe we rename them to NVME_CTRL_SHUTTING_DOWN and
> NVME_CTRL_ESTABLISHING? I'm open for better names..
I'm leaning toward this latter suggestion - we need to define the states
and the actions they take. It seems to me, that RESETTING became the
"init controller" part in Jainchao's model. So maybe it's not the
shutting down that needs a new state, but rather the REINIT part.
-- james
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-17 21:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-01-11 5:07 [PATCH V3 0/2] nvme-pci: fix the timeout case when reset is ongoing Jianchao Wang
2018-01-11 5:07 ` [PATCH V3 1/2] nvme: split resetting state into reset_prepate and resetting Jianchao Wang
2018-01-14 9:48 ` Sagi Grimberg
2018-01-15 2:02 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-15 2:11 ` Keith Busch
2018-01-15 2:31 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-15 13:28 ` Max Gurtovoy
2018-01-15 13:36 ` [Suspected-Phishing]Re: " Max Gurtovoy
2018-01-16 5:57 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-16 7:52 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-17 10:37 ` Sagi Grimberg
2018-01-17 10:50 ` Max Gurtovoy
2018-01-17 12:02 ` Sagi Grimberg
2018-01-17 21:08 ` James Smart [this message]
2018-01-18 3:24 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-15 14:07 ` jianchao.wang
2018-01-11 5:07 ` [PATCH V3 2/2] nvme-pci: fix the timeout case when reset is ongoing Jianchao Wang
2018-01-14 9:49 ` Sagi Grimberg
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