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[v17,00/14] Improve write performance for zoned UFS devices

Message ID 20250115224649.3973718-1-bvanassche@acm.org (mailing list archive)
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Series Improve write performance for zoned UFS devices | expand

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Bart Van Assche Jan. 15, 2025, 10:46 p.m. UTC
Hi Damien and Christoph,

This patch series improves small write IOPS by a factor of four (+300%) for
zoned UFS devices on my test setup. Please help with reviewing this patch
series.

Thanks,

Bart.

Changes compared to v16:
 - Rebased the entire patch series on top of Jens' for-next branch. Compared
   to when v16 of this series was posted, the BLK_ZONE_WPLUG_NEED_WP_UPDATE
   flag has been introduced and support for REQ_NOWAIT has been fixed.
 - The behavior for SMR disks is preserved: if .driver_preserves_write_order
   has not been set, BLK_ZONE_WPLUG_NEED_WP_UPDATE is still set if a write
   error has been encountered. If .driver_preserves_write_order has not been
   set, the write pointer is restored and the failed zoned writes are retried.
 - The superfluous "disk->zone_wplugs_hash_bits != 0" tests have been removed.

Changes compared to v15:
 - Reworked this patch series on top of the zone write plugging approach.
 - Moved support for requeuing requests from the SCSI core into the block
   layer core.
 - In the UFS driver, instead of disabling write pipelining if
   auto-hibernation is enabled, rely on the requeuing mechanism to handle
   reordering caused by resuming from auto-hibernation.

Changes compared to v14:
 - Removed the drivers/scsi/Kconfig.kunit and drivers/scsi/Makefile.kunit
   files. Instead, modified drivers/scsi/Kconfig and added #include "*_test.c"
   directives in the appropriate .c files. Removed the EXPORT_SYMBOL()
   directives that were added to make the unit tests link.
 - Fixed a double free in a unit test.

Changes compared to v13:
 - Reworked patch "block: Preserve the order of requeued zoned writes".
 - Addressed a performance concern by removing the eh_needs_prepare_resubmit
   SCSI driver callback and by introducing the SCSI host template flag
   .needs_prepare_resubmit instead.
 - Added a patch that adds a 'host' argument to scsi_eh_flush_done_q().
 - Made the code in unit tests less repetitive.

Changes compared to v12:
 - Added two new patches: "block: Preserve the order of requeued zoned writes"
   and "scsi: sd: Add a unit test for sd_cmp_sector()"
 - Restricted the number of zoned write retries. To my surprise I had to add
   "&& scmd->retries <= scmd->allowed" in the SCSI error handler to limit the
   number of retries.
 - In patch "scsi: ufs: Inform the block layer about write ordering", only set
   ELEVATOR_F_ZBD_SEQ_WRITE for zoned block devices.

Changes compared to v11:
 - Fixed a NULL pointer dereference that happened when booting from an ATA
   device by adding an scmd->device != NULL check in scsi_needs_preparation().
 - Updated Reviewed-by tags.

Changes compared to v10:
 - Dropped the UFS MediaTek and HiSilicon patches because these are not correct
   and because it is safe to drop these patches.
 - Updated Acked-by / Reviewed-by tags.

Changes compared to v9:
 - Introduced an additional scsi_driver callback: .eh_needs_prepare_resubmit().
 - Renamed the scsi_debug kernel module parameter 'no_zone_write_lock' into
   'preserves_write_order'.
 - Fixed an out-of-bounds access in the unit scsi_call_prepare_resubmit() unit
   test.
 - Wrapped ufshcd_auto_hibern8_update() calls in UFS host drivers with
   WARN_ON_ONCE() such that a kernel stack appears in case an error code is
   returned.
 - Elaborated a comment in the UFSHCI driver.

Changes compared to v8:
 - Fixed handling of 'driver_preserves_write_order' and 'use_zone_write_lock'
   in blk_stack_limits().
 - Added a comment in disk_set_zoned().
 - Modified blk_req_needs_zone_write_lock() such that it returns false if
   q->limits.use_zone_write_lock is false.
 - Modified disk_clear_zone_settings() such that it clears
   q->limits.use_zone_write_lock.
 - Left out one change from the mq-deadline patch that became superfluous due to
   the blk_req_needs_zone_write_lock() change.
 - Modified scsi_call_prepare_resubmit() such that it only calls list_sort() if
   zoned writes have to be resubmitted for which zone write locking is disabled.
 - Added an additional unit test for scsi_call_prepare_resubmit().
 - Modified the sorting code in the sd driver such that only those SCSI commands
   are sorted for which write locking is disabled.
 - Modified sd_zbc.c such that ELEVATOR_F_ZBD_SEQ_WRITE is only set if the
   write order is not preserved.
 - Included three patches for UFS host drivers that rework code that wrote
   directly to the auto-hibernation controller register.
 - Modified the UFS driver such that enabling auto-hibernation is not allowed
   if a zoned logical unit is present and if the controller operates in legacy
   mode.
 - Also in the UFS driver, simplified ufshcd_auto_hibern8_update().

Changes compared to v7:
 - Split the queue_limits member variable `use_zone_write_lock' into two member
   variables: `use_zone_write_lock' (set by disk_set_zoned()) and
   `driver_preserves_write_order' (set by the block driver or SCSI LLD). This
   should clear up the confusion about the purpose of this variable.
 - Moved the code for sorting SCSI commands by LBA from the SCSI error handler
   into the SCSI disk (sd) driver as requested by Christoph.
   
Changes compared to v6:
 - Removed QUEUE_FLAG_NO_ZONE_WRITE_LOCK and instead introduced a flag in
   the request queue limits data structure.

Changes compared to v5:
 - Renamed scsi_cmp_lba() into scsi_cmp_sector().
 - Improved several source code comments.

Changes compared to v4:
 - Dropped the patch that introduces the REQ_NO_ZONE_WRITE_LOCK flag.
 - Dropped the null_blk patch and added two scsi_debug patches instead.
 - Dropped the f2fs patch.
 - Split the patch for the UFS driver into two patches.
 - Modified several patch descriptions and source code comments.
 - Renamed dd_use_write_locking() into dd_use_zone_write_locking().
 - Moved the list_sort() call from scsi_unjam_host() into scsi_eh_flush_done_q()
   such that sorting happens just before reinserting.
 - Removed the scsi_cmd_retry_allowed() call from scsi_check_sense() to make
   sure that the retry counter is adjusted once per retry instead of twice.

Changes compared to v3:
 - Restored the patch that introduces QUEUE_FLAG_NO_ZONE_WRITE_LOCK. That patch
   had accidentally been left out from v2.
 - In patch "block: Introduce the flag REQ_NO_ZONE_WRITE_LOCK", improved the
   patch description and added the function blk_no_zone_write_lock().
 - In patch "block/mq-deadline: Only use zone locking if necessary", moved the
   blk_queue_is_zoned() call into dd_use_write_locking().
 - In patch "fs/f2fs: Disable zone write locking", set REQ_NO_ZONE_WRITE_LOCK
   from inside __bio_alloc() instead of in f2fs_submit_write_bio().

Changes compared to v2:
 - Renamed the request queue flag for disabling zone write locking.
 - Introduced a new request flag for disabling zone write locking.
 - Modified the mq-deadline scheduler such that zone write locking is only
   disabled if both flags are set.
 - Added an F2FS patch that sets the request flag for disabling zone write
   locking.
 - Only disable zone write locking in the UFS driver if auto-hibernation is
   disabled.

Changes compared to v1:
 - Left out the patches that are already upstream.
 - Switched the approach in patch "scsi: Retry unaligned zoned writes" from
   retrying immediately to sending unaligned write commands to the SCSI error
   handler.

Bart Van Assche (14):
  block: Support block drivers that preserve the order of write requests
  dm-linear: Report to the block layer that the write order is preserved
  block: Rework request allocation in blk_mq_submit_bio()
  block: Support allocating from a specific software queue
  blk-mq: Restore the zoned write order when requeuing
  blk-zoned: Track the write pointer per zone
  blk-zoned: Defer error handling
  blk-zoned: Add an argument to blk_zone_plug_bio()
  blk-zoned: Support pipelining of zoned writes
  scsi: core: Retry unaligned zoned writes
  scsi: sd: Increase retry count for zoned writes
  scsi: scsi_debug: Add the preserves_write_order module parameter
  scsi: scsi_debug: Support injecting unaligned write errors
  scsi: ufs: Inform the block layer about write ordering

 block/bfq-iosched.c       |   2 +
 block/blk-mq.c            |  82 +++++----
 block/blk-mq.h            |   3 +
 block/blk-settings.c      |   2 +
 block/blk-zoned.c         | 342 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 block/blk.h               |  31 +++-
 block/kyber-iosched.c     |   2 +
 block/mq-deadline.c       |   7 +-
 drivers/md/dm-linear.c    |   6 +
 drivers/md/dm.c           |   2 +-
 drivers/scsi/scsi_debug.c |  21 ++-
 drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c |  16 ++
 drivers/scsi/sd.c         |   7 +
 drivers/ufs/core/ufshcd.c |   7 +
 include/linux/blk-mq.h    |  13 +-
 include/linux/blkdev.h    |  14 +-
 16 files changed, 492 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)

Comments

Damien Le Moal Jan. 17, 2025, 10:47 p.m. UTC | #1
On 1/16/25 7:46 AM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> Hi Damien and Christoph,
> 
> This patch series improves small write IOPS by a factor of four (+300%) for
> zoned UFS devices on my test setup. Please help with reviewing this patch
> series.

Bart,

Given that this is a set of 14 patches, giving a more detailed summary here of
what the entire patch set intends to do and how it does it would really help
with the review. I do not want to have to reverse engineer your line of thoughts
to see if the patch set is correctly organized.

Also, patch 14 puts back a lot of the code that was recently removed. Not nice,
and its commit message is also far too short given the size of the patch. Please
spend more time explaining what the patches do and how they do it to facilitate
review.

I also fail to see why you treat request requeue as errors if you actually
expect them to happen... I do not think you need error handling and tracking of
the completion wp position: when you get a requeue event, requeue all requests
in the plug and set the plug wp position to the lowest sector of all the
requeued requests. That is necessarily the current location of the write
pointer. No need for re-introducing all the error handling for that, no ?

I am going to wait for you to resend this with a better "big picture"
explanation of what you are trying to do so that I do not randomly comment on
things that I am not sure I completely understand. Thanks.