[PATCH] nvme: remove multipath module parameter

Sagi Grimberg sagi at grimberg.me
Tue Feb 18 00:19:50 PST 2025




On 17/02/2025 18:14, John Meneghini wrote:
>
> On 2/17/25 3:08 AM, Sagi Grimberg wrote:
>>>
>>> We plan to ship this patch with RHEL-10. So it would be really good 
>>> if we could get this
>>> change accepted and merged upstream, perhaps into v6.15.
>>
>> Hey John,
>>
>> This looks fine to me, I'm assuming this was also tested with 
>> CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH=n ?
>
> Yes, everything has been tested with CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH both 
> enabled (Y) and disabled (N).
>
> As we discussed in the previous email thread[1] there is an anomaly 
> seen when you build a kernel with CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH=n.
> and the host discovers a multipath capable nvme device (CMIC/NMIC=1). 
> You will see exactly the same thing that you do with
> CONFIG_NVME_MULTIPATH=y when the nvme_core.multipath parameter is N. 
> You see a separate /dev/nvmeNN entry for
> every namespace/controller path.
>
> We can send send a separate patch to address that problem, but this 
> patch, which simply removes the nvme_core.multipath parameter
> has beeen fully tested and is ready to go.

I think that we want to print a warning in this case though. Can you 
resubmit with logging a warning in this case?



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