Thread (15 messages) 15 messages, 7 authors, 2019-02-06

Re: Question on handling managed IRQs when hotplugging CPUs

From: John Garry <hidden>
Date: 2019-02-05 15:09:52
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On 05/02/2019 14:52, Keith Busch wrote:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2019 at 05:24:11AM -0800, John Garry wrote:
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On 04/02/2019 07:12, Hannes Reinecke wrote:

Hi Hannes,
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So, as the user then has to wait for the system to declars 'ready for
CPU remove', why can't we just disable the SQ and wait for all I/O to
complete?
We can make it more fine-grained by just waiting on all outstanding I/O
on that SQ to complete, but waiting for all I/O should be good as an
initial try.
With that we wouldn't need to fiddle with driver internals, and could
make it pretty generic.
I don't fully understand this idea - specifically, at which layer would
we be waiting for all the IO to complete?
Whichever layer dispatched the IO to a CPU specific context should
be the one to wait for its completion. That should be blk-mq for most
block drivers.
For SCSI devices, unfortunately not all IO sent to the HW originates 
from blk-mq or any other single entity.

Thanks,
John
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