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  r5456 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 08:15:57 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  scst/README: Update implicit ALUA section
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  r5457 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 11:57:17 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: RHEL 5.9 build fix
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  r5458 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 11:59:18 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Clean up the CM event handling code
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  r5459 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 12:02:29 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Clean up the CM event handling code (part 2)
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  r5460 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 12:04:15 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt, RDMA/CM: Avoid hanging sessions due to a cable pull
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  r5461 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 12:20:52 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: RHEL 5.9 build fix (part 2)
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  r5462 | bvassche | 2014-04-23 16:38:54 +0300 (Wed, 23 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Clean up the CM event handling messages (part 3)
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  r5463 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 03:07:22 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanups
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  r5464 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 05:30:52 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 35 lines
  
  scst_lib: Avoid integer overflows
  
  This patch fixes the following kernel oops:
  
  [3696]: scst: scst_parse_cmd:826:Warning: expected transfer length 522240 for opcode 0x08 (handler vcdrom, target iscsi) doesn't match decoded value -2048
  [3696]: scst_parse_cmd:828:Suspicious CDB:
   (h)___0__1__2__3__4__5__6__7__8__9__A__B__C__D__E__F
     0: 08 1f ff ff ff 00   ......
  BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffff88283597f0c8
  IP: [<ffffffff8135c3af>] sg_init_table+0x5f/0x90
  Call Trace:
   [<ffffffffa021eb48>] sgv_pool_alloc+0x3b8/0xbf0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa0204c16>] scst_alloc_space+0xb6/0x290 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa01e2d28>] scst_prepare_space+0x3b8/0x6e0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa01ef4a5>] scst_process_active_cmd+0x455/0x7e0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa01efb22>] scst_cmd_init_done+0x2f2/0x5c0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa0156ac2>] scst_cmd_init_stage1_done.constprop.37+0x12/0x20 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffffa015d9fa>] scsi_cmnd_start+0x25a/0x550 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffffa015e4b8>] cmnd_rx_start+0x148/0x1a0 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffffa0161598>] process_read_io+0x3b8/0x800 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffffa0161aa7>] scst_do_job_rd+0xc7/0x220 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffffa016208d>] istrd+0x16d/0x2e0 [iscsi_scst]
   [<ffffffff81075bad>] kthread+0xed/0x110
   [<ffffffff816dd5bc>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
  
  and causes the following message to be reported instead:
  
  [11269]: scst: scst_generic_parse:7402:***WARNING***: bufflen 16777215, data_len 16777215 or out_bufflen 0 too large for device disk12 (block size 2048)
  scst_generic_parse:CDB:
   (h)___0__1__2__3__4__5__6__7__8__9__A__B__C__D__E__F
     0: 08 1f ff ff ff 00   ......
  
  Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
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  r5465 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 05:33:07 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 5 lines
  
  scst_targ: Clarify a comment
  
  Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
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  r5466 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 05:39:05 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 12 lines
  
  scst: Avoid that smatch complains about dead code
  
  The panic() function that implements BUG() has been declared with attribute
  noreturn in some RHEL 5 kernel headers and also in the RHEL 6 kernel headers.
  Smatch warns about dead code if any code follows a function that has been
  declared with attribute noreturn. Hence add a few preprocessor statements to
  suppress the smatch warning when building against an upstream kernel or when
  building against RHEL 6 or later.
  
  Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
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  r5467 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 06:15:12 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Fix queuing of UA for aborted by PREEMPT AND ABORT, if TAS is 0, + some clarifications
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  r5468 | vlnb | 2014-04-24 07:03:51 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 6 lines
  
  Fix for TARGET RESET race
  
  It can happen, when a device added after blocking, so unblocking then
  will make dev->block_count of the new device negative.
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  r5469 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 11:41:15 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  scst/README: Update multipathd information in implicit ALUA section
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  r5470 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 13:37:58 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: OFED 3.12 build fix
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  r5471 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 13:38:37 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Add support in the Makefile for MLNX OFED and for OFED 3.x
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  r5472 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 14:11:26 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Make srpt_disconnect_ch() close sessions properly that have not yet reached the connected state
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  r5473 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 15:27:00 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt, Makefile: Introduce the OFED_KERNEL_DIR variable
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  r5474 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 21:43:41 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Unload properly with RDMA/CM disabled
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  r5475 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 21:45:23 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  scstadmin, regression tests: Follow-up for r5409
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  r5476 | bvassche | 2014-04-24 21:49:52 +0300 (Thu, 24 Apr 2014) | 16 lines
  
  scst: Avoid that reassigning a session triggers a kernel crash
  
  This patch fixes the following kernel bug:
  
  BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000064
  IP: [<ffffffffa069e59c>] scst_alloc_add_tgt_dev+0x9c/0x540 [scst]
  Call Trace:
   [<ffffffffa06a1b57>] scst_check_reassign_sessions+0x367/0x3b0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa06a1cb7>] scst_acg_add_acn+0x117/0x1a0 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa06a5e42>] scst_acg_ini_mgmt_store_work_fn+0x152/0x370 [scst]
   [<ffffffffa06a93a6>] sysfs_work_thread_fn+0xa6/0x2f0 [scst]
   [<ffffffff8108dd72>] kthread+0xd2/0xf0
   [<ffffffff816912bc>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0
  
  Reported-by: Zhen Xu <zhenxu.zj@gmail.com>
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  r5477 | vlnb | 2014-04-25 02:07:58 +0300 (Fri, 25 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Minor logging cleanup
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  r5478 | vlnb | 2014-04-25 02:44:25 +0300 (Fri, 25 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanup
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  r5479 | vlnb | 2014-04-25 05:03:04 +0300 (Fri, 25 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Saved mode pages added
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  r5480 | vlnb | 2014-04-25 05:47:31 +0300 (Fri, 25 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Follow up for the previous commit
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  r5481 | vlnb | 2014-04-26 04:56:36 +0300 (Sat, 26 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Processing of QErr and TMF_ONLY added
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  r5482 | vlnb | 2014-04-26 05:12:17 +0300 (Sat, 26 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanups
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  r5483 | bvassche | 2014-04-26 09:32:32 +0300 (Sat, 26 Apr 2014) | 7 lines
  
  scst: Fix recently introduced checkpatch complaints about whitespace
  
  Fix two instances of the following checkpatch errors:
  
  ERROR: code indent should use tabs where possible
  ERROR: spaces required around that ':' (ctx:VxW)
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  r5484 | bvassche | 2014-04-27 09:26:29 +0300 (Sun, 27 Apr 2014) | 6 lines
  
  scst_const.h: Fix a checkpatch complaint about whitespace
  
  Avoid that checkpatch reports the following warning message:
  
  WARNING: please, no space before tabs
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  r5485 | bvassche | 2014-04-28 12:29:25 +0300 (Mon, 28 Apr 2014) | 5 lines
  
  scst: Export scst_path_put()
  
  This patch makes the code that was added via r5479 build against kernel
  version 2.6.38 and before.
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  r5487 | vlnb | 2014-04-28 23:31:14 +0300 (Mon, 28 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanups
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  r5488 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 00:38:22 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Returned sense cleanups
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  r5489 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 01:30:03 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Let REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES be handled by dev handler as well
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  r5490 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 03:13:24 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 6 lines
  
  It's wrong to clean reservation on failed RESERVE commands
  
  With multiple outstanding commands it can open a race window leading to
  loose of a valid reservation
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  r5491 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 04:32:13 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  SCSI logging improvements
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  r5492 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 04:45:43 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Missed hunk in the previous commit
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  r5493 | vlnb | 2014-04-29 05:09:29 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Minor logging improvement
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  r5494 | bvassche | 2014-04-29 15:35:41 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt, README: Fix RDMA/CM login instructions
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  r5495 | bvassche | 2014-04-29 15:39:50 +0300 (Tue, 29 Apr 2014) | 4 lines
  
  ib_srpt: Make LUN masking work again
  
  This patch fixes a regression that was introduced in r5425.
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  r5496 | vlnb | 2014-04-30 04:04:27 +0300 (Wed, 30 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Extended INQUIRY page added
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  r5497 | vlnb | 2014-04-30 04:07:41 +0300 (Wed, 30 Apr 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanup
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  r5498 | bvassche | 2014-04-30 08:30:45 +0300 (Wed, 30 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  ib_srpt: Fix two recently introduced checkpatch complaints about whitespace
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  r5499 | bvassche | 2014-04-30 09:01:17 +0300 (Wed, 30 Apr 2014) | 1 line
  
  nightly build: Update kernel versions
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  r5500 | vlnb | 2014-05-02 05:50:12 +0300 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Fix CDROM empty case
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  r5501 | vlnb | 2014-05-02 05:50:34 +0300 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanups
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  r5502 | vlnb | 2014-05-02 05:56:19 +0300 (Fri, 02 May 2014) | 9 lines
  
  scst_sysfs: Save the value of the 'preferred' attribute only if it has been set
  
  The default value of the 'preferred' attribute is 0 (disabled). Hence
  it is only necessary that scstadmin saves the value of that attribute
  if it is not zero.
  
  Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
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  r5503 | vlnb | 2014-05-07 02:22:32 +0300 (Wed, 07 May 2014) | 3 lines
  
  Cleanups and logging improvements
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  r5504 | vlnb | 2014-05-07 05:13:11 +0300 (Wed, 07 May 2014) | 5 lines
  
  Fix COMMAND DATA LENGTH in All_commands parameter data of REPORT SUPPORTED OPERATION CODES
  
  Reported by Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt@gmx.de>
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  r5505 | bvassche | 2014-05-07 11:38:47 +0300 (Wed, 07 May 2014) | 5 lines
  
  scst: Fix the procfs build
  
  Move the definition of scst_get_opcode_name() up such that it occurs
  outside #ifndef CONFIG_SCST_PROC / #endif. See also r5491.
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  r5506 | bvassche | 2014-05-07 11:57:04 +0300 (Wed, 07 May 2014) | 4 lines
  
  scst_vdisk: Build fix for kernel versions < 2.6.37
      
  See also r5420 / r5479.
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  r5507 | bvassche | 2014-05-07 16:42:56 +0300 (Wed, 07 May 2014) | 1 line
  
  nightly build: Update kernel versions
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  r5508 | vlnb | 2014-05-08 05:28:49 +0300 (Thu, 08 May 2014) | 7 lines
  
  Avoid that the code for dumping the PR state triggers a race condition
  
  Callers of scst_pr_dump_prs() must hold dev_pr_mutex.
  
  Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
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SCSI RDMA Protocol (SRP) Target driver for Linux
=================================================

The SRP target driver has been designed to work on top of the Linux RDMA
kernel drivers -- either the RDMA drivers included with a Linux distribution
or the OFED RDMA drivers. For more information about using the SRP target
driver in combination with OFED, see also README.ofed.

The SRP target driver has been implemented as an SCST driver. This
makes it possible to support a lot of I/O modes on real and virtual
devices. A few examples of supported device handlers are:

1. scst_disk. This device handler implements transparent pass-through
   of SCSI commands and allows SRP to access and to export real
   SCSI devices, i.e. disks, hardware RAID volumes, tape libraries
   as SRP LUNs.

2. scst_vdisk, either in fileio or in blockio mode. This device handler
   allows to export software RAID volumes, LVM volumes, IDE disks, and
   normal files as SRP LUNs.

3. nullio. The nullio device handler allows to measure the performance
   of the SRP target implementation without performing any actual I/O.


Installation
------------

Building and installing the SRP target driver is possible as follows:

   cd ${SCST_DIR}
   if type -p rpm >/dev/null; then
      make -s rpm
      sudo rpm -U rpmbuilddir/RPMS/*/*rpm scstadmin/rpmbuilddir/RPMS/*/*rpm
   else
      make -s scst_clean srpt_clean scst srpt scstadmin
      sudo make -s scst_install srpt_install scstadm_install
   fi

The ib_srpt kernel module supports the following parameters:
* one_target_per_port (boolean) and
* use_node_guid_in_target_name (boolean)
  ib_srpt can operate in one of the following three modes:
  1. Access control configuration per HCA and assigning a "ib_srpt_target_<n>"
     style name to each HCA.
  2. Access control configuration per HCA and referring to a HCA via its node
     GUID (e.g. 0002:c903:0005:f34a).
  3. Access control configuration per HCA port and referring to a HCA via its
     port GID (e.g. fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34b).
  Mode (1) is choosen if both one_target_per_port and
  use_node_guid_in_target_name are false. Mode (2) is choosen if
  one_target_per_port is false and use_node_guid_in_target_name is true. Mode
  (3) is choosen if one_target_per_port is true.
* rdma_cm_port (number)
  A 16-bit number that specifies the port number to be registered via the
  RDMA/CM. Must be specified to make communication over RoCE or iWARP
  possible. If this parameter is zero (the default value) the SRP target
  driver does not register with the RDMA/CM.
* srp_max_req_size (number)
  Maximum size of an SRP control message in bytes. Examples of SRP control
  messages are: login request, logout request, data transfer request, ...
  The larger this parameter, the more scatter/gather list elements can be
  sent at once. Use the following formula to compute an appropriate value
  for this parameter: 68 + 16 * (sg_tablesize). The default value of
  this parameter is 4148, which corresponds to an sg table size of 255.
* srp_max_rsp_size (number)
  Maximum size of an SRP response message in bytes. Sense data is sent back
  via these messages towards the initiator. The default size is 256 bytes.
  With this value there remains (256-36) = 220 bytes for sense data.
* srp_max_rdma_size (number)
  Maximum number of bytes that may be transferred at once via RDMA. Defaults
  to 65536 bytes, which is sufficient to use the full bandwidth of low-latency
  HCAs. Increasing this value may decrease latency for applications
  transferring large amounts of data at once.
* srpt_srq_size (number, default 4095)
  ib_srpt uses a shared receive queue (SRQ) for processing incoming SRP
  requests. This number may have to be increased when a large number of
  initiator systems is accessing a single SRP target system.
* srpt_sq_size (number, default 4096)
  Per-channel InfiniBand send queue size. The default setting is sufficient
  for a credit limit of 128. Changing this parameter to a smaller value may
  cause RDMA requests to be retried and hence may slow down data transfer
  severely.
* trace_flag (unsigned integer, only available in debug builds)
  The individual bits of the trace_flag parameter define which categories of
  trace messages should be sent to the kernel log and which ones not.


Configuring the SRP Target System
---------------------------------

The first step is to choose whether access control will be controlled per
HCA or per HCA port and to create a modprobe configuration file that reflects
this choice. An example:

  # cat /etc/modprobe.d/ib_srpt.conf
  options ib_srpt one_target_per_port=1

Next, create the file /etc/scst.conf. You can create this file with
the scstadmin tool as follows:

  /etc/init.d/scst stop
  /etc/init.d/scst start

Now configure SCST using scstadmin - see also the scstadmin documentation for
further information. Once finished, save the configuration to /etc/scst.conf:

  scstadmin -write_config /etc/scst.conf  (sysfs version)
or
  scstadmin -WriteConfig /etc/scst.conf   (procfs version)

One can verify the contents of scst.conf e.g. as follows:

  cat /etc/scst.conf

Now verify that loading the configuration from file works correctly:

  /etc/init.d/scst reload

Note: when using InfiniBand loading the ib_ipoib kernel module and assigning
an IP address to each IPoIB interface is only needed when using the RDMA/CM.
When using the IB/CM however, it is allowed but not necessary to load the
ib_ipoib kernel module.


Configuring the SRP Initiator System
------------------------------------

First of all, load the SRP kernel module as follows:

   modprobe ib_srp

Next, when using InfiniBand, discover the new SRP target by running the
srp_daemon command:

   for d in /dev/infiniband/umad*; do srp_daemon -oacd$d; done

If you want to let the initiator system log in to all SRP targets available
in the same InfiniBand subnet that is possible as follows (-e = execute):

   for d in /dev/infiniband/umad*; do srp_daemon -oecd$d; done

If you want to let the initiator log in to a specific target you can do that
e.g. as follows:

   echo "id_ext=0002c903000f1366,ioc_guid=0002c903000f1366,dgid=fe800000000000000002c903000f1367,pkey=ffff,service_id=0002c903000f1366" > /sys/class/infiniband_srp/${SRP_HCA_NAME}/add_target; done

The meaning of the parameters in the above command is as follows:
   * id_ext: must match ioc_guid.
   * ioc_guid: see also the documentation of the ib_srpt ioc_guid parameter.
   * dgid: target HCA port GID to connect to.
   * pkey: IB partition key (P_Key) of the target to connect to.
   * service_id: must match ioc_guid.

When using RoCE or iWARP, log in to the target system to determine the id_ext
and ioc_guid parameters and use these to log in. An example:

    [ target system ]
    # sed 's/,\(pkey\|dgid\|service_id\)=[^,]*//g' $(find /sys/kernel/scst_tgt/targets/ib_srpt -name login_info) | uniq
    id_ext=0002c90300a34270,ioc_guid=0002c90300a34270

    [ initiator system ]
    echo dest=192.168.5.1:5000,id_ext=0002c90300a34270,ioc_guid=0002c90300a34270
    >/sys/class/infiniband_srp/srp-mlx4_0-1/add_target
    echo dest=192.168.6.1:5000,id_ext=0002c90300a34270,ioc_guid=0002c90300a34270
    >/sys/class/infiniband_srp/srp-mlx4_0-2/add_target

Initiator port GIDs can be queried e.g. via sysfs:

$ for f in /sys/devices/*/*/*/infiniband/*/ports/*/gids/0; do echo $f; \
cat $f | sed 's/://g'; done
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/1/gids/0
fe800000000000000002c9030005f34b
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/2/gids/0
fe800000000000000002c9030005f34c
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:05:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_1/ports/1/gids/0
fe800000000000000002c9030003cca7
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:05:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_1/ports/2/gids/0
fe800000000000000002c9030003cca8

Finally run lsscsi to display the details of the newly discovered SCSI disks:

   lsscsi

SRP targets can be recognized in the output of lsscsi by looking for
the disk names assigned on the SCST target ("disk01" in the example below):

   [8:0:0:0]    disk    SCST_FIO disk01            102  /dev/sdb


Target names
------------

The name assigned by the ib_srpt target driver to an SCST target is either
ib_srpt_target_<n>, the node GUID of a HCA in hexadecimal form with a colon
after every fourth digit or the port GID with a colon afer every fourth
digit. The HCA node GUID and the port GIDs can be obtained via the
ibv_devinfo command. An example:

# ibv_devinfo -v | grep -E '[^a-z]port:|guid|GID'
node_guid:      0002:c903:0005:f34e
sys_image_guid: 0002:c903:0005:f351
  port: 1
    GID[0]:     fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34f
  port: 2
    GID[0]:     fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f350

Once the ib_srpt driver has been loaded the available SCST targets can be
queried as follows:

# (cd /sys/kernel/scst_tgt/targets/ib_srpt && ls -d [0-9a-f]*)
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34f
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f350


Session names
-------------

The name assigned by the ib_srpt target driver to a session depends on the
mode in which it is operating. If one_target_per_port=y then the source port
GID is used as the session name. If one_target_per_port=n then the 128-bit SRP
initiator port identifier is used as the session name. This identifier is sent
by the SRP initiator to the SRP target via the SRP_LOGIN_REQ information unit.
The Linux SRP initiator (ib_srp) generates the initiator port identifier as
follows:
- The first eight bytes are the identifier extension ('initiator_ext' parameter
  specified in the login string echoed into the sysfs file 'add_target').
- The last eight bytes are the GUID of the initiator HCA port used to
  communicate with the target.

An example:

[ INITIATOR ]

$ for f in /sys/devices/*/*/*/infiniband/*/ports/*/gids/0; do echo
f; cat $f; done
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/1/gids/0
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34b
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/2/gids/0
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34c
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:05:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_1/ports/1/gids/0
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0003:cca7
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:05:00.0/infiniband/mlx4_1/ports/2/gids/0
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0003:cca8

[ TARGET, after login ]

$ (cd /sys/kernel/scst_tgt/targets/ib_srpt/[0-9a-f]* && ls -d sessions/*)
sessions/fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0003:cca7
sessions/fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34b


LUN masking
-----------

In a straightforward configuration every LUN is visible to every initiator.
It is possible however to make a different set of LUNs visible to each
initiator by using the LUN masking feature of SCST. SRP initiators are
identified by their session name (see above). An example of an scst.conf
file using LUN masking for ib_srpt:

TARGET_DRIVER ib_srpt {
        TARGET fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34b {
                enabled 1
                rel_tgt_id 1

                # LUNs visible by all initiators not listed below
                LUN 0 disk01

                GROUP grp1 {
                        # LUNs visible by initiator system 1
                        LUN 0 disk02

                        INITIATOR fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34b
                }

                GROUP grp2 {
                        # LUNs visible by initiator system 2
                        LUN 0 disk03

                        INITIATOR fe80:0000:0000:0000:0002:c903:0005:f34c
                }
        }
}


Adding and Removing LUNs Dynamically
------------------------------------

It is possible to add and/or remove LUNs on the target without restarting
target or initiator. This can be done either via scstadmin or directly via the
sysfs interface. Although the SCST core will notify the initiator about LUN
changes, Linux initiators will ignore these notifications. In order to bring a
Linux initiator again in sync after a LUN change, the initiator has to be told
to rescan SCSI devices. Rescanning SCSI devices is e.g. possible via the
rescsan-scsi-bus.sh script that can be found here:
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/#rescan-scsi. An example:
$ rescan-scsi-bus --hosts=${srp_host_id} --channels=0 --ids=0 --luns=0-31


InfiniBand Partitions
---------------------

Just like a VLAN allows to segment traffic on an Ethernet network partitions
allow to segment traffic on an InfiniBand network. Each InfiniBand partition
is identified by a partition key which is a 16-bit number. During fabric
initialization the subnet manager assigns one or more partition keys to
each InfiniBand port. For opensm partitions are defined in
/etc/opensm/partitions.conf. ib_srpt uses the partition with index 0. Which
partition key corresponds to index 0 can be found out by querying sysfs:

$ head /sys/class/infiniband/*/ports/*/pkeys/0
==> /sys/class/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/1/pkeys/0 <==
0xffff

==> /sys/class/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/2/pkeys/0 <==
0xffff


High availability
-----------------

If there are redundant paths in the IB network between initiator and target,
automatic path failover can be set up on the initiator as follows:
* Edit /etc/infiniband/openib.conf to load the SRP driver and SRP HA daemon
  automatically: set SRP_LOAD=yes and SRPHA_ENABLE=yes.
* To set up and use the high availability feature you need the dm-multipath
  driver and multipath tool.
* Please refer to the OFED-1.x user manual for more detailed instructions
  on how to enable and how to use the HA feature. See e.g.
  http://www.mellanox.com/related-docs/prod_software/Mellanox_OFED%20_Linux_user_manual_1_5_1_2.pdf.

A setup with automatic failover between redundant targets is possible by
installing and configuring DRBD on both targets. If the initiator system
supports mirroring (e.g. Linux), you can use the following approach:
* Configure DRBD in Active/Active mode.
* Configure the initiator(s) for mirroring between the redundant targets.
If the initiator system does not support mirroring (e.g. VMware ESX), you
can use the following approach:
* Configure DRBD in Active/Passive mode and enable STONITH mode in the
  Heartbeat software.

For more information, see also:
* http://www.drbd.org/
* http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/Main_Page


Performance Notes - Target Side
-------------------------------

* Building the SCST core and the ib_srpt target driver in release mode
  improves performance compared to debug mode.

* When using high-latency storage devices (hard disks), the default value
  choosen by SCST for DEVICE.threads_num should be fine. When using
  low-latency storage devices though (SSDs), DEVICE.threads_num should be set
  to 1 or 2 in /etc/scst.conf in order to reach optimal performance for small
  block sizes (e.g. 4 KB).

* When multiple InfiniBand HCA's are present in a target system the Linux
  kernel by default will assign the associated interrupt handlers to CPU 0.
  Even irqbalance will often assign the interrupt handlers of multiple HCA's
  to the same CPU. That is unfortunate because it leads to unfair handling of
  SRP sessions. The solution is to assign InfiniBand HCA interrupts manually
  to different CPU's. That's possible by writing looking up the InfiniBand
  interrupt numbers in /proc/interrupts and by writing proper bitmasks into
  /proc/irq/<n>/smp_affinity.


Performance Notes - Initiator Side
----------------------------------

* Choose a proper value for the ib_srp kernel module parameter
  cmd_sg_entries. The default value 12 works well for buffered reads while
  the throughput for write-dominated workloads improves by changing this value
  into 255. One way to set this kernel module parameter is as follows:

  echo options ib_srp cmd_sg_entries=255 >>/etc/modprobe.d/ib_srp.conf

* For multithreaded workloads using small block sizes changing rq_affinity
  into 2 improves IOPS significantly (Linux kernel 3.1 and later; see also
  commit 5757a6d76cdf6dda2a492c09b985c015e86779b1).

* For latency sensitive applications, using the noop scheduler at the initiator
  side can give significantly better results than with other schedulers.

* The SRP initiator limits by default the queue depth to 64 commands. If your
  workload benefits from a larger queue depth, enlarge the queue depth by
  setting the max_cmd_per_lun and queue_size parameters in the SRP login
  string.

* The following parameters have a small but measurable impact on SRP
  performance:
  * /sys/class/block/${dev}/queue/rotational
  * /sys/class/block/${dev}/queue/rq_affinity
  * /proc/irq/${ib_int_no}/smp_affinity


Performance Notes - Both Sides
------------------------------

* Disabling CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG and CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS in the kernel config
  improves performance.

* Disable CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER such that CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS is disabled.

* Consider which memory allocator to use. With recent kernels using the SLUB
  memory allocator instead of SLAB may help. On multi-socket systems the SLAB
  memory allocator may result in better performance. Please note that SLAB is
  tunable while SLUB is not. See also http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/7/9/264 and
  http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-slab-allocator/.


Frequently Asked Questions
--------------------------

Q: Every now and then "SRP abort called" and "SRP reset_device called"
   messages are logged at the initiator side. Around the same time I see the
   following message in the target log: "ib_srpt: ***ERROR***: Command ...: IB
   completion for idx ... has not been received in time (SRPT command state
   ...)". What is the meaning of these messages mean and how can I fix this ?

A: This means that a timeout occurred while a HCA was waiting for an
   acknowledge message. Check the IB network for bad IB cables, bad HCA's
   and/or bad switch ports. Also make sure that the HCA firmware is up to
   date.

Q: Loading the kernel module ib_srpt triggers a kernel panic with a call trace
   like the one below. What is the cause of this and how can this be solved ?

   Call Trace:
    [<ffffffffa02f2a50>] srpt_alloc_ioctx+0x60/0xb0 [ib_srpt]
    [<ffffffffa02f2f0a>] srpt_alloc_ioctx_ring+0xea/0x1e0 [ib_srpt]
    [<ffffffffa02f32e9>] srpt_add_one+0x2e9/0x670 [ib_srpt]
    [<ffffffffa015a480>] ib_register_client+0x80/0xa0 [ib_core]
    [<ffffffffa02421eb>] srpt_init_module+0x1eb/0x235 [ib_srpt]
    [<ffffffff81000344>] do_one_initcall+0x34/0x1a0
    [<ffffffff8107a63c>] sys_init_module+0xdc/0x260
    [<ffffffff81002e3b>] system_call_fastpath+0x16/0x1b

A: This means that you are using a system on which OFED has been installed but
   that ib_srpt has been compiled against the in-tree kernel headers instead
   of the OFED kernel headers. You can fix this by rebuilding ib_srpt against
   the OFED kernel headers. The ib_srpt makefile should detect the OFED kernel
   headers automatically - at least if ib_srpt is built after OFED has been
   installed.


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