Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "block ring interface: nr_segments = 0 results in BLKIF_RSP_ERROR"
2011 Sep 01
9
[PATCH V4 0/3] xen-blkfront/blkback discard support
Dear list,
This is the V4 of the trim support for xen-blkfront/blkback,
Now we move BLKIF_OP_TRIM to BLKIF_OP_DISCARD, and dropped all
"trim" stuffs in the patches, and use "discard" instead.
Also we updated the helpers of blkif_x86_{32|64}_request or we
will meet problems using a non-native protocol.
And this patch has been tested with both SSD and raw file,
with SSD we will
2012 Aug 16
0
[RFC v1 3/5] VBD: enlarge max segment per request in blkfront
refactoring balback
Signed-off-by: Ronghui Duan <ronghui.duan@intel.com<mailto:ronghui.duan@intel.com>>
diff --git a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
index 73f196c..b4767f5 100644
--- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
+++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
@@ -64,6 +64,11 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(reqs, "Number of blkback requests to
2012 Sep 19
27
[PATCH] Persistent grant maps for xen blk drivers
This patch implements persistent grants for the xen-blk{front,back}
mechanism. The effect of this change is to reduce the number of unmap
operations performed, since they cause a (costly) TLB shootdown. This
allows the I/O performance to scale better when a large number of VMs
are performing I/O.
Previously, the blkfront driver was supplied a bvec[] from the request
queue. This was granted to
2008 Nov 05
0
[PATCH] blktap: ensure vma->vm_mm''s mmap_sem is being held whenever it is being modified
As usual, written and (build-)tested on 2.6.27.4 and made apply to the 2.6.18
tree without further testing.
Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
Index: head-2008-11-04/drivers/xen/blktap/blktap.c
===================================================================
--- head-2008-11-04.orig/drivers/xen/blktap/blktap.c 2008-10-01 16:35:04.000000000 +0200
+++
2012 Nov 02
2
[PATCH] xen-blk: persistent-grants fixes
This patch contains fixes for persistent grants implementation v2:
* handle == 0 is a valid handle, so initialize grants in blkback
setting the handle to BLKBACK_INVALID_HANDLE instead of 0. Reported
by Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk.
* new_map is a boolean, use "true" or "false" instead of 1 and 0.
Reported by Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk.
* blkfront announces the
2011 Sep 09
7
[PATCH] xen-blk[front|back] FUA additions.
I am proposing these two patches for 3.2. They allow the backend
to process the REQ_FUA request as well. Previous to these patches
it only did REQ_FLUSH. There is also a bug-fix for the logic
of how barrier/flushes were handled.
The patches are based on a branch which also has ''feature-discard''
patches, so they won''t apply nativly on top of 3.1-rc5.
Please review and
2012 Feb 25
9
[xen-unstable bisection] complete test-amd64-i386-rhel6hvm-amd
branch xen-unstable
xen branch xen-unstable
job test-amd64-i386-rhel6hvm-amd
test redhat-install
Tree: linux git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git
Tree: qemu git://xenbits.xen.org/staging/qemu-xen-unstable.git
Tree: qemuu git://xenbits.xen.org/staging/qemu-upstream-unstable.git
Tree: xen http://xenbits.xen.org/staging/xen-unstable.hg
*** Found and reproduced problem
2008 Jul 10
2
Minor synchronisation quibble in scsifront
I''ve been having a look through scsifront again, and I saw this bit:
ring_req->timeout_per_command = (sc->timeout_per_command / HZ);
ring_req->nr_segments = 0;
spin_unlock_irq(host->host_lock);
scsifront_do_request(info);
wait_event_interruptible(info->shadow[ring_req->rqid].wq_reset,
info->shadow[ring_req->rqid].wait_reset);
in
2013 Jul 15
6
[PATCH 0 of 6 RESEND v2] blktap3/sring: shared ring between tapdisk and the front-end
This patch series introduces the shared ring used by the front-end to pass
request descriptors to tapdisk, as well as responses from tapdisk to the
front-end. Requests from this ring end up in tapdisk''s standard request queue.
When the tapback daemon detects that the front-end tries to connect to the
back-end, it spawns a tapdisk and tells it to connect to the shared ring. The
shared
2012 Aug 16
0
[RFC v1 5/5] VBD: enlarge max segment per request in blkfront
add segring support in blkback
Signed-off-by: Ronghui Duan <ronghui.duan@intel.com>
diff --git a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
index 45eda98..0bbc226 100644
--- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
+++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/blkback.c
@@ -60,6 +60,10 @@ static int xen_blkif_reqs = 64;
module_param_named(reqs, xen_blkif_reqs, int, 0);
2008 May 30
5
[PATCH 1/4] pvSCSI driver
pvSCSI backend driver
Signed-off-by: Tomonari Horikoshi <t.horikoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jun Kamada <kama@jp.fujitsu.com>
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2013 Jun 21
5
[PATCH 3/4] xen-blkback: check the number of iovecs before allocating a bios
With the introduction of indirect segments we can receive requests
with a number of segments bigger than the maximum number of allowed
iovecs in a bios, so make sure that blkback doesn't try to allocate a
bios with more iovecs than BIO_MAX_PAGES
Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
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2006 Aug 11
2
Colour-coding intervals on a line
Hi,
This is a simple version of something that I am trying to do. If I can
sort the problem basically, I figure I should be able to sort it for the
program I'm writing (which would take longer to explain).
I need to know if there is any way of using different colours for
different intervals of a line on a graph. Eg. If I plot the line y=x for
x=1:10, and split this line into 106 intervals
2010 Sep 15
15
xenpaging fixes for kernel and hypervisor
Patrick,
there following patches fix xenpaging for me.
Granttable handling is incomplete. If a page is gone, a GNTST_eagain
should be returned to the caller to inidcate the hypercall has to be
retried after a while, until the page is available again.
Please review.
Olaf
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2011 Dec 01
11
[PATCH 0 of 2] Paging support updates for XCP dom0
This is a cherry pick of two patches that add support for guest paged out
frames in the XCP 2.6.32 dom0 patch queue.
First patch propagates the ENOENT returned by the hypervisor in the case
of a paged out page, all the way up the call chain to the MMAPBATCH_V2
ioctl. The ioctl is mainly used to harvest those return values and retry.
The second patch adds retry loops to all backend grant
2012 May 07
14
Little help with blk ring
Hello List,
I have a small problem with the ring when transferring blocks the id
on the response is different from the request.
This is the boot up read, count 0.
The guest requests block 0, it has to be located at 7c00.
I go ahead and create a REQUEST with this data:
ring_req = RING_GET_REQUEST(priv,priv->req_prod_pvt);
ring_req->id = 9;
ring_req->nr_segments=1;
ring_req->operation
2012 Dec 27
30
[PATCH v3 00/11] xen: Initial kexec/kdump implementation
Hi,
This set of patches contains initial kexec/kdump implementation for Xen v3.
Currently only dom0 is supported, however, almost all infrustructure
required for domU support is ready.
Jan Beulich suggested to merge Xen x86 assembler code with baremetal x86 code.
This could simplify and reduce a bit size of kernel code. However, this solution
requires some changes in baremetal x86 code. First of
2012 Dec 27
30
[PATCH v3 00/11] xen: Initial kexec/kdump implementation
Hi,
This set of patches contains initial kexec/kdump implementation for Xen v3.
Currently only dom0 is supported, however, almost all infrustructure
required for domU support is ready.
Jan Beulich suggested to merge Xen x86 assembler code with baremetal x86 code.
This could simplify and reduce a bit size of kernel code. However, this solution
requires some changes in baremetal x86 code. First of
2012 Dec 27
30
[PATCH v3 00/11] xen: Initial kexec/kdump implementation
Hi,
This set of patches contains initial kexec/kdump implementation for Xen v3.
Currently only dom0 is supported, however, almost all infrustructure
required for domU support is ready.
Jan Beulich suggested to merge Xen x86 assembler code with baremetal x86 code.
This could simplify and reduce a bit size of kernel code. However, this solution
requires some changes in baremetal x86 code. First of
2012 May 22
1
[PATCH v2] kexec: simply pass LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC to reboot
While trying to port kexec cleanly to klibc,
came across this syscall usage for reboot(2).
Calling reboot directly simplifies the code.
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at>
---
kexec/kexec-syscall.h | 18 ------------------
kexec/kexec.c | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
v2: keep LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_KEXEC defines, thus no need of