[PATCH 0/2] nvme-pic: improve max I/O queue handling
Niklas Schnelle
schnelle at linux.ibm.com
Thu Nov 12 10:45:35 EST 2020
On 11/12/20 3:53 PM, Keith Busch wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 09:23:00AM +0100, Niklas Schnelle wrote:
>> while searching for a bug around zPCI + NVMe IRQ handling on a distro
>> kernel, I got confused around handling of the maximum number
>> of I/O queues in the NVMe driver.
>> I think I groked it in the end but would like to propose the following
>> improvements, that said I'm quite new to this code.
>> I tested both patches on s390x (with a debug config) and x86_64 so
>> with both data center and consumer NVMes.
>> For the second patch, since I don't own a device with the quirk, I tried
>> always returning 1 from nvme_max_io_queues() and confirmed that on my
>> Evo 970 Pro this resulted in about half the performance in a fio test
>> but did not otherwise break things. I couldn't find a reason why
>> allocating only the I/O queues we actually use would be problematic in
>> the code either but I might have missed something of course.
>
> I don't think you missed anything, and the series looks like a
> reasonable cleanup. I suspect the code was left over from a time when we
> didn't allocate the possible queues up-front.
>
> Reviewed-by: Keith Busch <kbusch at kernel.org>
>
You got to get something wrong, I hope in this case it's just the subject
of the cover letter :D
Thanks for the review, I appreciate it. Might be getting ahead of
myself but I'm curious who would take this change through their
tree if accepted?
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