Hi all,

I have a question please. Are these todo's finally part of Open-iSCSi 
initiator?

Thanks

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 5:57:14 PM UTC+1, hare wrote:
>
> On 01/07/2015 05:25 PM, Sagi Grimberg wrote: 
> > Hi everyone, 
> > 
> > Now that scsi-mq is fully included, we need an iSCSI initiator that 
> > would use it to achieve scalable performance. The need is even greater 
> > for iSCSI offload devices and transports that support multiple HW 
> > queues. As iSER maintainer I'd like to discuss the way we would choose 
> > to implement that in iSCSI. 
> > 
> > My measurements show that iSER initiator can scale up to ~2.1M IOPs 
> > with multiple sessions but only ~630K IOPs with a single session where 
> > the most significant bottleneck the (single) core processing 
> > completions. 
> > 
> > In the existing single connection per session model, given that command 
> > ordering must be preserved session-wide, we end up in a serial command 
> > execution over a single connection which is basically a single queue 
> > model. The best fit seems to be plugging iSCSI MCS as a multi-queued 
> > scsi LLDD. In this model, a hardware context will have a 1x1 mapping 
> > with an iSCSI connection (TCP socket or a HW queue). 
> > 
> > iSCSI MCS and it's role in the presence of dm-multipath layer was 
> > discussed several times in the past decade(s). The basic need for MCS is 
> > implementing a multi-queue data path, so perhaps we may want to avoid 
> > doing any type link aggregation or load balancing to not overlap 
> > dm-multipath. For example we can implement ERL=0 (which is basically the 
> > scsi-mq ERL) and/or restrict a session to a single portal. 
> > 
> > As I see it, the todo's are: 
> > 1. Getting MCS to work (kernel + user-space) with ERL=0 and a 
> >    round-robin connection selection (per scsi command execution). 
> > 2. Plug into scsi-mq - exposing num_connections as nr_hw_queues and 
> >    using blk-mq based queue (conn) selection. 
> > 3. Rework iSCSI core locking scheme to avoid session-wide locking 
> >    as much as possible. 
> > 4. Use blk-mq pre-allocation and tagging facilities. 
> > 
> > I've recently started looking into this. I would like the community to 
> > agree (or debate) on this scheme and also talk about implementation 
> > with anyone who is also interested in this. 
> > 
> Yes, that's a really good topic. 
>
> I've pondered implementing MC/S for iscsi/TCP but then I've figured my 
> network implementation knowledge doesn't spread that far. 
> So yeah, a discussion here would be good. 
>
> Mike? Any comments? 
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Hannes 
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