* Re: UFS maximum access unit is 8KB
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@ 2017-09-26 21:59 ` Subhash Jadavani
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From: Subhash Jadavani @ 2017-09-26 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bean Huo (beanhuo); +Cc: linux-scsi, target-devel, linux-scsi-owner
On 2017-08-09 00:28, Bean Huo (beanhuo) wrote:
> Hi,
> I am now using one hikey960, and Linux kernel version is 4.4.77.
> And found that for UFS driver version, the maximum transformation is
> 8KB.
> Means that if I using 128KB chuck size to program in the user space,
> but, from ftrace/blktrace,
> It shows that it always programs by 8KB in kernel. please see below
> log, who knows where is wrong with it?
>
> 24992.855327 | 7) | vfs_read() {
> 24992.855340 | 7) + 89.584 us | submit_bio();
> 24992.855432 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676352 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855434 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676368 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855435 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676384 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855437 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676400 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855438 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676416 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855439 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676432 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855440 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676448 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855441 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676464 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855443 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676480 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855443 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676496 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855444 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676512 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855445 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676528 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855446 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676544 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855447 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676560 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855448 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676576 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855449 | 7) | /* block_rq_insert: 8,48 R 0 ()
> 40676592 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855451 | 7) | __blk_run_queue() {
> 24992.855451 | 7) | scsi_request_fn() {
> 24992.855453 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676352 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855456 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855457 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84544 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 80 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855459 | 7) + 15.104 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855476 | 7) + 19.271 us | }
> 24992.855478 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676368 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855481 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855481 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84546 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 82 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855483 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855486 | 7) 5.730 us | }
> 24992.855488 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676384 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855489 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855490 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84548 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 84 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855491 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855495 | 7) 5.209 us | }
> 24992.855497 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676400 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855498 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855499 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84550 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 86 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855500 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855503 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855505 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676416 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855507 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855508 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84552 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 88 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855509 | 7) 2.084 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855513 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855514 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676432 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855516 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855516 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84554 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 8a 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855518 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855521 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855524 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676448 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855526 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855526 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84556 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 8c 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855528 | 7) 1.563 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855532 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855533 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676464 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855535 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855536 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84558 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 8e 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855537 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855541 | 7) 4.687 us | }
> 24992.855543 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676480 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855545 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855545 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84560 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 90 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855546 | 7) 2.084 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855550 | 7) 4.687 us | }
> 24992.855551 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676496 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855553 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855553 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84562 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 92 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855555 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855559 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855560 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676512 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855562 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855562 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84564 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 94 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855563 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855568 | 7) 4.688 us | }
> 24992.855569 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676528 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855571 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855571 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84566 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 96 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855572 | 7) 2.083 us | scsi_dma_map();
> 24992.855576 | 7) 5.208 us | }
> 24992.855577 | 7) | /* block_rq_issue: 8,48 R 0
> () 40676544 + 16 [fio] */
> 24992.855578 | 0) | ufshcd_intr() {
> 24992.855580 | 7) | scsi_dispatch_cmd() {
> 24992.855580 | 7) | /*
> scsi_dispatch_cmd_start: host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2
> prot_sgl=0 prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84568 txlen=2
> protect=0 raw( 00 00 4d 95 98 00 00 02 00) */
> 24992.855585 | 0) 4.166 us | scsi_dma_unmap();
> 24992.855595 | 0) | /* scsi_dispatch_cmd_done:
> host_no=0 channel=0 id=0 lun=3 data_sgl=2 prot_sgl=0
> prot_op=SCSI_PROT_NORMAL cmnd=(READ_10 lbaP84544 txlen=2 protect=0
> raw( 00 00 4d 95 80 00 00 02 00) result=(driver=DRIVER_OK
> host=DID_OK message=COMMAND_COMPLETE status=SAM_STAT_GOOD) */
> 24992.855602 | 0) + 21.875 us | }
"sd: Fix rw_max for devices that report an optimal xfer size"
(https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9128591/) patch is using the optimal
transfer size for maximum read/write transfer size and this somehow is
limiting the transfer size to much smaller size on UFS devices.
Reverting this patch should help with UFS devices.
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