[LSF/MM/BPF TOPIC] Native SCSI multipath support
Mike Snitzer
snitzer at kernel.org
Sat Feb 21 09:41:28 PST 2026
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 02:19:11PM +0000, John Garry wrote:
> At ALPSS 25 I presented a proposal for Native SCSI multipath support. Let's
> discuss this topic at LSFMM.
>
> The idea for this is that SCSI could natively support multipath, like how
> NVMe host driver does today. It is intended as an alternative to
> dm-multipath support.
>
> I have been working on the implementation and I plan to post patches in the
> next cycle. I am looking at a 3-stage approach:
> a. create a driver-agnostic multipath library, very heavily based on NVMe
> host multipath support.
> The library would support features such as path management, path
> selection/iopolicy, failover recovery, PR, delayed removal, gendisk
> management etc.
> b. switch NVMe over to use this library
I can appreciate that the kernel to userspace interface of DM
multipath is clearly unwanted (hence NVMe multipath and now SCSI
multipath).
But you should really be switching DM-multipath over to using it too;
or at least detailing _why_ the core of DM multipath
(drivers/md/dm-mpath.c) cannot be updated to use this common backend
library.
This line of work makes little sense to me if it just ignores
dm-multipath.
Mike
> c. add native SCSI multipath support based on this common library
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
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