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From: "haowenchao (C)" <haowenchao2@huawei.com>
To: <dgilbert@interlog.com>, John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com>,
	"James E . J . Bottomley" <jejb@linux.ibm.com>,
	"Martin K . Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com>,
	<linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: <linfeilong@huawei.com>, <louhongxiang@huawei.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5]scsi:scsi_debug: Add error injection for single device
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2023 11:23:46 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <a189829b-2ae4-8a62-1d0d-43c50217ce84@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5763743e-1923-d06e-04b7-19dfa0e8e2f4@interlog.com>

On 2023/3/25 1:31, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
> On 2023-03-23 23:42, haowenchao (C) wrote:
>> On 2023/3/24 1:24, Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>>> On 2023-03-23 12:25, John Garry wrote:
>>>> On 23/03/2023 13:13, haowenchao (C) wrote:
>>>>> On 2023/3/23 20:40, John Garry wrote:
>>>>>> On 23/03/2023 11:55, Wenchao Hao wrote:
>>>>>>> The original error injection mechanism was based on scsi_host which
>>>>>>> could not inject fault for a single SCSI device.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This patchset provides the ability to inject errors for a single
>>>>>>> SCSI device. Now we supports inject timeout errors, queuecommand
>>>>>>> errors, and hostbyte, driverbyte, statusbyte, and sense data for
>>>>>>> specific SCSI Command.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is already a basic mechanism to generate errors - like timeouts - on "nth" command. Can you say why you want this new interface? What special scenarios are you trying to test/validate (which could not be achieved based on the current mechanism)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I am testing a new error handle policy which is based on single scsi_device
>>>>> without set host to RECOVERY. So I need a method to generate errors for
>>>>> single SCSI devices.
>>>>>
>>>>> While we can not generate errors for single device with current mechanism
>>>>> because it is designed for host-wide error generation.
>>>>>
>>>>>> With this series we would have 2x methods to inject errors, which is less than ideal, and they seem to possibly conflict as well, e.g. I set timeout for nth command via current interface and then use the new interface to set timeout for some other cadence. What behavior to expect ...?
>>>>>
>>>>> I did not take this issue in consideration. I now assume the users would
>>>>> not use these 2 methods at same time.
>>>>>
>>>>> What's more, I don not know where to write the usage of this newly added
>>>>> interface, maybe we can explain these in doc?
>>>>
>>>> sysfs entries are described in Documentation/ABI, but please don't add elaborate programming interfaces in sysfs files (like in these patches) - a sysfs file should be just for reading or writing a single value
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Maybe this link might help for scsi_debug documentation:
>>>      https://doug-gilbert.github.io/scsi_debug.html
>>>
>>> And rather than sysfs for complicated, per (pseudo_ device
>>> settings, perhaps we could think about a SCSI mechanism like
>>> the "Unit Attention" mode page [0x0] which is vendor specific
>>> and used by Seagate and WDC for this sort of thing.
>>> A framework is already in the scsi_debug driver to change
>>> some mode page settings:
>>>
>>> # sdparm /dev/sg0
>>>      /dev/sg0: Linux     scsi_debug        0191
>>> Read write error recovery mode page:
>>>    AWRE          1  [cha: n, def:  1]
>>>    ARRE          1  [cha: n, def:  1]
>>>    PER           0  [cha: n, def:  0]
>>> Caching (SBC) mode page:
>>>    WCE           1  [cha: y, def:  1]
>>>    RCD           0  [cha: n, def:  0]
>>> Control mode page:
>>>    SWP           0  [cha: n, def:  0]
>>> Informational exceptions control mode page:
>>>    EWASC         0  [cha: n, def:  0]
>>>    DEXCPT        1  [cha: n, def:  1]
>>>    MRIE          0  [cha: y, def:  0]
>>>
>>> As can be seen WCE and MRIE are changeable, so
>>>
>>> # sdparm --clear=WCE /dev/sg0
>>> # sdparm --get=WCE /dev/sg0
>>>      /dev/sg0: Linux     scsi_debug        0191
>>> WCE           0  [cha: y, def:  1]
>>>
>>>
>>> Doug Gilbert
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Do you mean define scsi_debug's own format of mode page0(Vendor specific)
>> which contains these error injection info, and set/get these parameters
>> via sdparm?
>> If so, do we need to modify the sdparm code for these changes?
> 
> Not a problem.
> 
>> I want to add more injections in scsi_debug to test the SCSI middle layer,
>> for example, control return SUCCESS in scsi_debug_abort() or
>> scsi_debug_device_reset().
>>
>> These injections are more oriented to developers to trigger and observe
>> the error handler of SCSI middle layer.
>>
>> We can extend other error injections conveniently via my interface,
>> for example, add a new error code to add a new injection to control the
>> return value of scsi_debug_abort().
>>
>> If it's not recommended to add this interface in sysfs, what about proc? Like
>> /proc/scsi/scsi, we can write "scsi remove-single-device h:c:t:l" to manage
>> device.
> 
> In the past, procfs has been used for this sort of thing
> but the powers that be want to phase that usage out.
> 
> debugfs, even though it is usually mounted under sysfs at
> /sys/kernel/debug , does not seem to have the "one value
> per variable" restriction. So debugfs or configfs
> ( /sys/kernel/config ) might be better candidates.
> See 'df -ahT' .
> 

Define scsi_debug's own format of mode page0 seems too complex and we have to
change the sdparm code. In order to make a better scalability, I prefer to add
these interface via debugfs. Actually, I design the format of the "error interface"
described in patch1 by referring to interfaces of ftrace.

The new interfaces based on debugfs would look like following:
/sys/kernel/debug/scsi_debug
	|
	+-- 0:0:0:1
	|	|
	|	\-- error
	|
	\-- 0:0:0:2
		|
		\-- error

>>>>>> I'm not saying that I am a huge fan of the current inject mechanism, but at the very least you need to provide more justification for this series.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The first patch add an sysfs interface to add and inquiry single
>>>>>>> device's error injection info; the second patch defined how to remove
>>>>>>> an injection which has been added. The following 3 patches use the
>>>>>>> injection info and generate the related error type.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Wenchao Hao (5):
>>>>>>>    scsi:scsi_debug: Add sysfs interface to manage scsi devices' error
>>>>>>>      injection
>>>>>>>    scsi:scsi_debug: Define grammar to remove added error injection
>>>>>>>    scsi:scsi_debug: timeout command if the error is injected
>>>>>>>    scsi:scsi_debug: Return failed value if the error is injected
>>>>>>>    scsi:scsi_debug: set command's result and sense data if the error is
>>>>>>>      injected
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c | 296 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>>>>>   1 file changed, 296 insertions(+)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 


  reply	other threads:[~2023-03-25  3:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-03-23 11:55 [PATCH 0/5]scsi:scsi_debug: Add error injection for single device Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 11:55 ` [PATCH 1/5] scsi:scsi_debug: Add sysfs interface to manage scsi devices' error injection Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 11:55 ` [PATCH 2/5] scsi:scsi_debug: Define grammar to remove added " Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 11:55 ` [PATCH 3/5] scsi:scsi_debug: timeout command if the error is injected Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 11:56 ` [PATCH 4/5] scsi:scsi_debug: Return failed value " Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 11:56 ` [PATCH 5/5] scsi:scsi_debug: set command's result and sense data " Wenchao Hao
2023-03-23 12:40 ` [PATCH 0/5]scsi:scsi_debug: Add error injection for single device John Garry
2023-03-23 13:13   ` haowenchao (C)
2023-03-23 16:25     ` John Garry
2023-03-23 17:24       ` Douglas Gilbert
2023-03-24  3:42         ` haowenchao (C)
2023-03-24 17:31           ` Douglas Gilbert
2023-03-25  3:23             ` haowenchao (C) [this message]
2023-03-24  3:42       ` haowenchao (C)
2023-03-24 16:01         ` Bart Van Assche

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