Message ID | 20230117172540.33205-1-rpearsonhpe@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | RDMA/rxe: Replace mr page map with an xarray | expand |
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:25:35AM -0600, Bob Pearson wrote: > This patch series replaces the page map carried in each memory region > with a struct xarray. It is based on a sketch developed by Jason > Gunthorpe. The first five patches are preparation that tries to > cleanly isolate all the mr specific code into rxe_mr.c. The sixth > patch is the actual change. I think this is fine, are all the other people satisfied? Thanks, Jason
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 3:36 AM Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:25:35AM -0600, Bob Pearson wrote: > > This patch series replaces the page map carried in each memory region > > with a struct xarray. It is based on a sketch developed by Jason > > Gunthorpe. The first five patches are preparation that tries to > > cleanly isolate all the mr specific code into rxe_mr.c. The sixth > > patch is the actual change. > > I think this is fine, are all the other people satisfied? I noticed that RXE is disabled in RHEL9.x. And in RHEL 8.x, RXE still is enabled. It seems that RXE is disabled in RHEL 9.x because of instability. And recently RXE accepted several patch series. IMO, we should have more time to make tests and fix bugs before the new patch series are accepted. This can make RXE more stable. And more linux distributions will enable it. Or else, more and more linux distributions will disable RXE. Less and less users will use RXE. Finally RXE will never be used in the future. I think, this is not what the RXE guys expect. As such, it had better have more time to make tests and let RXE more stable. We should not accept too many patch series in short time. Too many patch series will bring risks. Zhu Yanjun > > Thanks, > Jason
Tue, Jan 24, 2023 12:43 PM Zhu Yanjun wrote: > On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 3:36 AM Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:25:35AM -0600, Bob Pearson wrote: > > > This patch series replaces the page map carried in each memory region > > > with a struct xarray. It is based on a sketch developed by Jason > > > Gunthorpe. The first five patches are preparation that tries to > > > cleanly isolate all the mr specific code into rxe_mr.c. The sixth > > > patch is the actual change. > > > > I think this is fine, are all the other people satisfied? > > I noticed that RXE is disabled in RHEL9.x. And in RHEL 8.x, RXE still > is enabled. > It seems that RXE is disabled in RHEL 9.x because of instability. > And recently RXE accepted several patch series. > IMO, we should have more time to make tests and fix bugs before the > new patch series are accepted. I am relatively a newcomer here, but I think what Zhu says is true. While there are some pending patch series, there comes a new large patch series that is hard to review, and they get merged without being tested and inspected enough resulting in new bugs. I suppose that is what have been happening here. > > This can make RXE more stable. And more linux distributions will enable it. > Or else, more and more linux distributions will disable RXE. Less and > less users will use RXE. > Finally RXE will never be used in the future. > > I think, this is not what the RXE guys expect. > > As such, it had better have more time to make tests and let RXE more stable. > We should not accept too many patch series in short time. Too many > patch series will bring risks. Blocking new patch series totally will make the rxe less attractive to the contributors. I propose that each of us should have at most one pending patch series at once that consists of more than 4 patches or so. That will make the situation a lot clearer and make it easier for us to review patches each other. Daisuke > > Zhu Yanjun > > > > > > Thanks, > > Jason
On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 05:39:34AM +0000, Daisuke Matsuda (Fujitsu) wrote: > Tue, Jan 24, 2023 12:43 PM Zhu Yanjun wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 3:36 AM Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com> wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:25:35AM -0600, Bob Pearson wrote: > > > > This patch series replaces the page map carried in each memory region > > > > with a struct xarray. It is based on a sketch developed by Jason > > > > Gunthorpe. The first five patches are preparation that tries to > > > > cleanly isolate all the mr specific code into rxe_mr.c. The sixth > > > > patch is the actual change. > > > > > > I think this is fine, are all the other people satisfied? > > > > I noticed that RXE is disabled in RHEL9.x. And in RHEL 8.x, RXE still > > is enabled. > > It seems that RXE is disabled in RHEL 9.x because of instability. > > And recently RXE accepted several patch series. > > IMO, we should have more time to make tests and fix bugs before the > > new patch series are accepted. > > I am relatively a newcomer here, but I think what Zhu says is true. > > While there are some pending patch series, there comes a new large > patch series that is hard to review, and they get merged without being > tested and inspected enough resulting in new bugs. I suppose that is > what have been happening here. I think the counterpoint is that rxe isn't really a production piece of software. If the goal if rxe is to experiment with these new features people keep proposing then we should let it advance. Stability comes from actual testing, not from time. If people aren't testing then waiting longer won't magically make it better. > Blocking new patch series totally will make the rxe less attractive to > the contributors. Exactly, I would rather people work on rxe than chase some ideal of bug-freeness Jason