Martin K. Petersen wrote: > This version fixes 64-bit modulo on 32-bit as well as inadvertent map > updates when TP was disabled. > > > > Implement support for thin provisioning in scsi_debug. No actual memory > de-allocation is taking place. The intent is to emulate a thinly > provisioned storage device, not to be one. > > There are four new module options: > > - unmap_granularity specifies the granularity at which to track mapped > blocks (specified in number of logical blocks). 2048 (1 MB) is a > realistic value for disk arrays although some may have a finer > granularity. > > - unmap_alignment specifies the first LBA which is naturally aligned on > an unmap_granularity boundary. > > - unmap_max_desc specifies the maximum number of ranges that can be > unmapped using one UNMAP command. If this is 0, only WRITE SAME is > supported and UNMAP will cause a check condition. > > - unmap_max_blocks specifies the maximum number of blocks that can be > unmapped using a single UNMAP command. Default is 0xffffffff. > > These parameters are reported in the new and extended block limits VPD. > > If unmap_granularity is specified the device is tagged as thin > provisioning capable in READ CAPACITY(16). A bitmap is allocated to > track whether blocks are mapped or not. A WRITE request will cause a > block to be mapped. So will WRITE SAME unless the UNMAP bit is set. > > Blocks can be unmapped using either WRITE SAME or UNMAP. No accounting > is done to track partial blocks. This means that only whole blocks will > be marked free. This is how the array people tell me their firmwares > work. > > GET LBA STATUS is also supported. This command reports whether a block > is mapped or not, and how long the adjoining mapped/unmapped extent is. > > The block allocation bitmap can also be viewed from user space via: > > /sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/map > > Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen Acked-by: Douglas Gilbert While testing scsi_debug with these patches I found a problem with the Block Limits VPD page function. The length returned by the inquiry_evpd_b0() function was too short. A patch to fix that and a cosmetic change (that the form factor of scsi_debug is less than 1.8 inches) is attached. Signed-of-by: Douglas Gilbert