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drbd: possibly disable discard support, if backend has discard_zeroes_data=0
Now that we have the discard_zeroes_if_aligned setting, we should also check it when setting up our queue parameters on the primary, not only on the receiving side. We announce discard support, UNLESS * we are connected to a peer that does not support TRIM on the DRBD protocol level. Otherwise, it would either discard, or do a fallback to zero-out, depending on its backend and configuration. * our local backend does not support discards, or (discard_zeroes_data=0 AND discard_zeroes_if_aligned=no). Signed-off-by: Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com> Signed-off-by: Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
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@ -1154,6 +1154,59 @@ static int drbd_check_al_size(struct drbd_device *device, struct disk_conf *dc)
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return 0;
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}
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static void blk_queue_discard_granularity(struct request_queue *q, unsigned int granularity)
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{
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q->limits.discard_granularity = granularity;
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}
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static void decide_on_discard_support(struct drbd_device *device,
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struct request_queue *q,
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struct request_queue *b,
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bool discard_zeroes_if_aligned)
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{
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/* q = drbd device queue (device->rq_queue)
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* b = backing device queue (device->ldev->backing_bdev->bd_disk->queue),
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* or NULL if diskless
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*/
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struct drbd_connection *connection = first_peer_device(device)->connection;
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bool can_do = b ? blk_queue_discard(b) : true;
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if (can_do && b && !b->limits.discard_zeroes_data && !discard_zeroes_if_aligned) {
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can_do = false;
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drbd_info(device, "discard_zeroes_data=0 and discard_zeroes_if_aligned=no: disabling discards\n");
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}
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if (can_do && connection->cstate >= C_CONNECTED && !(connection->agreed_features & FF_TRIM)) {
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can_do = false;
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drbd_info(connection, "peer DRBD too old, does not support TRIM: disabling discards\n");
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}
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if (can_do) {
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/* We don't care for the granularity, really.
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* Stacking limits below should fix it for the local
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* device. Whether or not it is a suitable granularity
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* on the remote device is not our problem, really. If
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* you care, you need to use devices with similar
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* topology on all peers. */
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blk_queue_discard_granularity(q, 512);
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q->limits.max_discard_sectors = DRBD_MAX_DISCARD_SECTORS;
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queue_flag_set_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_DISCARD, q);
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} else {
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queue_flag_clear_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_DISCARD, q);
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blk_queue_discard_granularity(q, 0);
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q->limits.max_discard_sectors = 0;
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}
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}
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static void fixup_discard_if_not_supported(struct request_queue *q)
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{
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/* To avoid confusion, if this queue does not support discard, clear
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* max_discard_sectors, which is what lsblk -D reports to the user.
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* Older kernels got this wrong in "stack limits".
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* */
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if (!blk_queue_discard(q)) {
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blk_queue_max_discard_sectors(q, 0);
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blk_queue_discard_granularity(q, 0);
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}
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}
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static void drbd_setup_queue_param(struct drbd_device *device, struct drbd_backing_dev *bdev,
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unsigned int max_bio_size)
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{
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@ -1183,26 +1236,8 @@ static void drbd_setup_queue_param(struct drbd_device *device, struct drbd_backi
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/* This is the workaround for "bio would need to, but cannot, be split" */
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blk_queue_max_segments(q, max_segments ? max_segments : BLK_MAX_SEGMENTS);
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blk_queue_segment_boundary(q, PAGE_SIZE-1);
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decide_on_discard_support(device, q, b, discard_zeroes_if_aligned);
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if (b) {
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struct drbd_connection *connection = first_peer_device(device)->connection;
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blk_queue_max_discard_sectors(q, DRBD_MAX_DISCARD_SECTORS);
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if (blk_queue_discard(b) && (b->limits.discard_zeroes_data || discard_zeroes_if_aligned) &&
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(connection->cstate < C_CONNECTED || connection->agreed_features & FF_TRIM)) {
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/* We don't care, stacking below should fix it for the local device.
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* Whether or not it is a suitable granularity on the remote device
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* is not our problem, really. If you care, you need to
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* use devices with similar topology on all peers. */
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q->limits.discard_granularity = 512;
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queue_flag_set_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_DISCARD, q);
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} else {
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blk_queue_max_discard_sectors(q, 0);
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queue_flag_clear_unlocked(QUEUE_FLAG_DISCARD, q);
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q->limits.discard_granularity = 0;
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}
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blk_queue_stack_limits(q, b);
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if (q->backing_dev_info.ra_pages != b->backing_dev_info.ra_pages) {
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@ -1212,12 +1247,7 @@ static void drbd_setup_queue_param(struct drbd_device *device, struct drbd_backi
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q->backing_dev_info.ra_pages = b->backing_dev_info.ra_pages;
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}
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}
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/* To avoid confusion, if this queue does not support discard, clear
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* max_discard_sectors, which is what lsblk -D reports to the user. */
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if (!blk_queue_discard(q)) {
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blk_queue_max_discard_sectors(q, 0);
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q->limits.discard_granularity = 0;
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}
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fixup_discard_if_not_supported(q);
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}
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void drbd_reconsider_queue_parameters(struct drbd_device *device, struct drbd_backing_dev *bdev)
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