Flush warning

Steve Wise swise at opengridcomputing.com
Wed Aug 9 09:38:49 PDT 2017


> On Wed, Aug 09, 2017 at 11:21:38AM -0500, Steve Wise wrote:
> 
> > > I don't know.  I read the workqueue doc on WQ_MEM_RECLAIM, but I don't
> know
> > > how
> > > to tell if iw_cm needs this or not.  Can you give me an example of a
workqueue
> > > that _does_ need WQ_MEM_RECLAIM?  I _think_ it means your workqueue is
> > > required
> > > to run something that would get triggered by the oom OS code, but I don't
know
> > > if that would include rdma CMs or not...
> >
> > Many of the workqueues in infiniband/core use WQ_MEM_RECLAIM: cma, iwcm,
> mad,
> > multicast, sa_query, and ucma.
> >
> > Hey Sean, do you have any insight into whether the CMA modules really need
> > WQ_MEM_RECLAIM for their workqueues?
> >
> > Does anyone else know?
> 
> Consider that the ib_core can be used to back storage. Ie consider a
> situation where iSER/NFS/SRP needs to reconnect to respond to kernel
> paging/reclaim.
> 
> On the surface it seems reasonable to me that these are on a reclaim
> path?
> 
> Jason

hmm.  That seems reasonable.  Then I would think the nvme_rdma would also need
to be using a reclaim workqueue.

Sagi, Do you think I should add a private workqueue with WQ_MEM_RECLAIM to
nvme_rdma vs using the system_wq?  nvme/target probably needs one also...

Steve.






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