Merge tag 'for-5.9/dm-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm

Pull device mapper updates from Mike Snitzer:

 - DM multipath locking fixes around m->flags tests and improvements to
   bio-based code so that it follows patterns established by
   request-based code.

 - Request-based DM core improvement to eliminate unnecessary call to
   blk_mq_queue_stopped().

 - Add "panic_on_corruption" error handling mode to DM verity target.

 - DM bufio fix to to perform buffer cleanup from a workqueue rather
   than wait for IO in reclaim context from shrinker.

 - DM crypt improvement to optionally avoid async processing via
   workqueues for reads and/or writes -- via "no_read_workqueue" and
   "no_write_workqueue" features. This more direct IO processing
   improves latency and throughput with faster storage. Avoiding
   workqueue IO submission for writes (DM_CRYPT_NO_WRITE_WORKQUEUE) is a
   requirement for adding zoned block device support to DM crypt.

 - Add zoned block device support to DM crypt. Makes use of
   DM_CRYPT_NO_WRITE_WORKQUEUE and a new optional feature
   (DM_CRYPT_WRITE_INLINE) that allows write completion to wait for
   encryption to complete. This allows write ordering to be preserved,
   which is needed for zoned block devices.

 - Fix DM ebs target's check for REQ_OP_FLUSH.

 - Fix DM core's report zones support to not report more zones than were
   requested.

 - A few small compiler warning fixes.

 - DM dust improvements to return output directly to the user rather
   than require they scrape the system log for output.

* tag 'for-5.9/dm-changes' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/device-mapper/linux-dm:
  dm: don't call report zones for more than the user requested
  dm ebs: Fix incorrect checking for REQ_OP_FLUSH
  dm init: Set file local variable static
  dm ioctl: Fix compilation warning
  dm raid: Remove empty if statement
  dm verity: Fix compilation warning
  dm crypt: Enable zoned block device support
  dm crypt: add flags to optionally bypass kcryptd workqueues
  dm bufio: do buffer cleanup from a workqueue
  dm rq: don't call blk_mq_queue_stopped() in dm_stop_queue()
  dm dust: add interface to list all badblocks
  dm dust: report some message results directly back to user
  dm verity: add "panic_on_corruption" error handling mode
  dm mpath: use double checked locking in fast path
  dm mpath: rename current_pgpath to pgpath in multipath_prepare_ioctl
  dm mpath: rework __map_bio()
  dm mpath: factor out multipath_queue_bio
  dm mpath: push locking down to must_push_back_rq()
  dm mpath: take m->lock spinlock when testing QUEUE_IF_NO_PATH
  dm mpath: changes from initial m->flags locking audit
This commit is contained in:
Linus Torvalds
2020-08-07 13:08:09 -07:00
15 changed files with 355 additions and 118 deletions

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@@ -69,10 +69,11 @@ Create the dm-dust device:
$ sudo dmsetup create dust1 --table '0 33552384 dust /dev/vdb1 0 4096'
Check the status of the read behavior ("bypass" indicates that all I/O
will be passed through to the underlying device)::
will be passed through to the underlying device; "verbose" indicates that
bad block additions, removals, and remaps will be verbosely logged)::
$ sudo dmsetup status dust1
0 33552384 dust 252:17 bypass
0 33552384 dust 252:17 bypass verbose
$ sudo dd if=/dev/mapper/dust1 of=/dev/null bs=512 count=128 iflag=direct
128+0 records in
@@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ following message command::
A message will print with the number of bad blocks currently
configured on the device::
kernel: device-mapper: dust: countbadblocks: 895 badblock(s) found
countbadblocks: 895 badblock(s) found
Querying for specific bad blocks
--------------------------------
@@ -176,11 +177,11 @@ following message command::
The following message will print if the block is in the list::
device-mapper: dust: queryblock: block 72 found in badblocklist
dust_query_block: block 72 found in badblocklist
The following message will print if the block is not in the list::
device-mapper: dust: queryblock: block 72 not found in badblocklist
dust_query_block: block 72 not found in badblocklist
The "queryblock" message command will work in both the "enabled"
and "disabled" modes, allowing the verification of whether a block
@@ -198,12 +199,28 @@ following message command::
After clearing the bad block list, the following message will appear::
kernel: device-mapper: dust: clearbadblocks: badblocks cleared
dust_clear_badblocks: badblocks cleared
If there were no bad blocks to clear, the following message will
appear::
kernel: device-mapper: dust: clearbadblocks: no badblocks found
dust_clear_badblocks: no badblocks found
Listing the bad block list
--------------------------
To list all bad blocks in the bad block list (using an example device
with blocks 1 and 2 in the bad block list), run the following message
command::
$ sudo dmsetup message dust1 0 listbadblocks
1
2
If there are no bad blocks in the bad block list, the command will
execute with no output::
$ sudo dmsetup message dust1 0 listbadblocks
Message commands list
---------------------
@@ -223,6 +240,7 @@ Single argument message commands::
countbadblocks
clearbadblocks
listbadblocks
disable
enable
quiet

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@@ -83,6 +83,10 @@ restart_on_corruption
not compatible with ignore_corruption and requires user space support to
avoid restart loops.
panic_on_corruption
Panic the device when a corrupted block is discovered. This option is
not compatible with ignore_corruption and restart_on_corruption.
ignore_zero_blocks
Do not verify blocks that are expected to contain zeroes and always return
zeroes instead. This may be useful if the partition contains unused blocks