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Message-ID: <CAA9_cmf84L1JE_4Om36TzJR6DTU_OiTWGsNF+u+pb5TRTCj5NA@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 18:08:48 -0700
From: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@...el.com>
To: Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@...com>
Cc: "axboe@...nel.dk" <axboe@...nel.dk>,
"linux-nvdimm@...ts.01.org" <linux-nvdimm@...ts.01.org>,
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"hch@....de" <hch@....de>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 15/17] libnvdimm: Set numa_node to NVDIMM devices
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@...com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 23:42 +0000, Williams, Dan J wrote:
>> On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 16:55 -0600, Toshi Kani wrote:
>> > On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 15:34 -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
>> > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@...com> wrote:
>> > > > On Thu, 2015-06-25 at 15:00 -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
>> > > > Yes, I see no problem with bound BTTs and their device files. So, how
>> > > > do we bind BTT with this new version?
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > # cd /sys/bus/nd/devices
>> > > # uuidgen > btt6/uuid
>> > > # echo 4096 > btt6/sector_size
>> > > # echo namespace6.0 > btt6/namespace
>> > > # echo namespace6.0 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/unbind
>> > > # echo btt6 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/bind
>> > >
>> > > After reboot, when the system sees namespace6.0 again it will notice
>> > > the btt instance and attach bttX instead. The net effect is that now
>> > > you'll only ever have /dev/pmem6 or /dev/pmem6s, never both at the
>> > > same time that was a side effect of the stacking approach.
>> > >
>> > > I'll post the patch that updates libndctl and the unit tests shortly
>> >
>> > Maybe I am missing something, but I am getting errors on my system. (I
>> > used btt0 since there is no btt6.)
>> >
>> > # cat bind.sh
>> > set -x
>> > cd /sys/bus/nd/devices
>> > uuidgen > btt0/uuid
>> > echo 4096 > btt0/sector_size
>> > echo namespace0.0 > btt0/namespace
>> > echo namespace0.0 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/unbind
>> > echo btt0 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/bind
>> >
>> > # sh bind.sh
>> > + cd /sys/bus/nd/devices
>> > + uuidgen
>> > + echo 4096
>> > + echo namespace0.0
>> > bind.sh: line 6: echo: write error: Device or resource busy
>> > + echo namespace0.0
>> > bind.sh: line 7: echo: write error: No such device
>> > + echo btt0
>> > bind.sh: line 8: echo: write error: No such device
>> >
>> > # dmesg
>> > :
>> > [12513.839162] nd btt0: uuid_store: result: 0 wrote:
>> > b32cd195-9aae-4c54-a5ac-49adb50a8a98
>> > [12513.880286] nd btt0: sector_size_store: result: 0 wrote: 4096
>> > [12513.909494] nd btt0: namespace0.0 already claimed
>> > [12513.933364] nd btt0: namespace_store: result: -16 wrote: namespace0.0
>> > [12513.966808] ndbus0: nd_pmem.probe(btt0) = -19
>> >
>>
>> So this turned out to be a perfect example of why we might want to have
>> the region-id in the btt device name just like namespaces, because btt0
>> was actually bound to namespace4.0 on Toshi's system. The following
>> update, that I will fold in to the series, fixes this. Note that the
>> association of btt id to to namespace is still non-deterministic. I.e.
>> btt0.1 could be assigned as the btt for namespace0.0, but at least when
>> looking at /sys/bus/nd/devices it will be clear which btts belong to
>> which regions.
>>
>> # ls /sys/bus/nd/devices
>> btt0.0 btt3.0 btt6.0 namespace2.0 namespace5.0 nmem1 nmem4 region2 region5
>> btt1.0 btt4.0 namespace0.0 namespace3.0 namespace6.0 nmem2 region0 region3 region6
>> btt2.0 btt5.0 namespace1.0 namespace4.0 nmem0 nmem3 region1 region4
>
> Yes, this works nicely. :-)
>
> Now, how do I unbind BTT? I did the following as a guess, but BTT got
> reattached again before I have a chance to delete the metadata, which I
> need /dev/pmemN.
>
> NUM=1
> cd /sys/bus/nd/devices
> echo "" > btt${NUM}.1/namespace
> echo btt${NUM}.1 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/unbind
echo 1 > namespace${NUM}.0/force_raw
> echo namespace${NUM}.0 > ../drivers/nd_pmem/bind
>
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