[PATCH V2 1/5] nvme: Let the blocklayer set timeouts for requests
Maurizio Lombardi
mlombard at redhat.com
Fri Feb 20 04:51:04 PST 2026
From: "Heyne, Maximilian" <mheyne at amazon.de>
When initializing an nvme request which is about to be send to the block
layer, we do not need to initialize its timeout. If it's left
uninitialized at 0 the block layer will use the request queue's timeout
in blk_add_timer (via nvme_start_request which is called from
nvme_*_queue_rq). These timeouts are setup to either NVME_IO_TIMEOUT or
NVME_ADMIN_TIMEOUT when the request queues were created.
Because the io_timeout of the IO queues can be modified via sysfs, the
following situation can occur:
1) NVME_IO_TIMEOUT = 30 (default module parameter)
2) nvme1n1 is probed. IO queues default timeout is 30 s
3) manually change the IO timeout to 90 s
echo 90000 > /sys/class/nvme/nvme1/nvme1n1/queue/io_timeout
4) Any call of __submit_sync_cmd on nvme1n1 to an IO queue will issue
commands with the 30 s timeout instead of the wanted 90 s which might
be more suitable for this device.
Commit 470e900c8036 ("nvme: refactor nvme_alloc_request") silently
changed the behavior for ioctl's already because it unconditionally
overrides the request's timeout that was set in nvme_init_request. If it
was unset by the user of the ioctl if will be overridden with 0 meaning
the block layer will pick the request queue's IO timeout.
Following up on that, this patch further improves the consistency of IO
timeout usage. However, there are still uses of NVME_IO_TIMEOUT which
could be inconsistent with what is set in the device's request_queue by
the user.
Reviewed-by: Mohamed Khalfella <mkhalfella at purestorage.com>
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Heyne <mheyne at amazon.de>
---
drivers/nvme/host/core.c | 2 --
1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/core.c b/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
index 19b67cf5d550..bca3a7a0bd88 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/core.c
@@ -724,10 +724,8 @@ void nvme_init_request(struct request *req, struct nvme_command *cmd)
struct nvme_ns *ns = req->q->disk->private_data;
logging_enabled = ns->head->passthru_err_log_enabled;
- req->timeout = NVME_IO_TIMEOUT;
} else { /* no queuedata implies admin queue */
logging_enabled = nr->ctrl->passthru_err_log_enabled;
- req->timeout = NVME_ADMIN_TIMEOUT;
}
if (!logging_enabled)
--
2.53.0
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