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37 #define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_RPC
38 #include <obd_support.h>
39 #include <lustre_net.h>
40 #include <lustre_lib.h>
42 #include <obd_class.h>
43 #include "ptlrpc_internal.h"
46 * Helper function. Sends \a len bytes from \a base at offset \a offset
47 * over \a conn connection to portal \a portal.
48 * Returns 0 on success or error code.
50 static int ptl_send_buf (lnet_handle_md_t *mdh, void *base, int len,
51 lnet_ack_req_t ack, struct ptlrpc_cb_id *cbid,
52 struct ptlrpc_connection *conn, int portal, __u64 xid,
59 LASSERT (portal != 0);
60 LASSERT (conn != NULL);
61 CDEBUG (D_INFO, "conn=%p id %s\n", conn, libcfs_id2str(conn->c_peer));
64 md.threshold = (ack == LNET_ACK_REQ) ? 2 : 1;
65 md.options = PTLRPC_MD_OPTIONS;
67 md.eq_handle = ptlrpc_eq_h;
69 if (unlikely(ack == LNET_ACK_REQ &&
70 OBD_FAIL_CHECK_ORSET(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_ACK, OBD_FAIL_ONCE))){
71 /* don't ask for the ack to simulate failing client */
75 rc = LNetMDBind (md, LNET_UNLINK, mdh);
76 if (unlikely(rc != 0)) {
77 CERROR ("LNetMDBind failed: %d\n", rc);
78 LASSERT (rc == -ENOMEM);
82 CDEBUG(D_NET, "Sending %d bytes to portal %d, xid "LPD64", offset %u\n",
83 len, portal, xid, offset);
85 rc = LNetPut (conn->c_self, *mdh, ack,
86 conn->c_peer, portal, xid, offset, 0);
87 if (unlikely(rc != 0)) {
89 /* We're going to get an UNLINK event when I unlink below,
90 * which will complete just like any other failed send, so
91 * I fall through and return success here! */
92 CERROR("LNetPut(%s, %d, "LPD64") failed: %d\n",
93 libcfs_id2str(conn->c_peer), portal, xid, rc);
94 rc2 = LNetMDUnlink(*mdh);
95 LASSERTF(rc2 == 0, "rc2 = %d\n", rc2);
101 static void mdunlink_iterate_helper(lnet_handle_md_t *bd_mds, int count)
105 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
106 LNetMDUnlink(bd_mds[i]);
109 #ifdef HAVE_SERVER_SUPPORT
111 * Prepare bulk descriptor for specified incoming request \a req that
112 * can fit \a npages * pages. \a type is bulk type. \a portal is where
113 * the bulk to be sent. Used on server-side after request was already
115 * Returns pointer to newly allocatrd initialized bulk descriptor or NULL on
118 struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *ptlrpc_prep_bulk_exp(struct ptlrpc_request *req,
119 unsigned npages, unsigned max_brw,
120 unsigned type, unsigned portal)
122 struct obd_export *exp = req->rq_export;
123 struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc;
126 LASSERT(type == BULK_PUT_SOURCE || type == BULK_GET_SINK);
128 desc = ptlrpc_new_bulk(npages, max_brw, type, portal);
132 desc->bd_export = class_export_get(exp);
135 desc->bd_cbid.cbid_fn = server_bulk_callback;
136 desc->bd_cbid.cbid_arg = desc;
138 /* NB we don't assign rq_bulk here; server-side requests are
139 * re-used, and the handler frees the bulk desc explicitly. */
143 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ptlrpc_prep_bulk_exp);
146 * Starts bulk transfer for descriptor \a desc on the server.
147 * Returns 0 on success or error code.
149 int ptlrpc_start_bulk_transfer(struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc)
151 struct obd_export *exp = desc->bd_export;
152 struct ptlrpc_connection *conn = exp->exp_connection;
160 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_BULK_PUT_NET))
163 /* NB no locking required until desc is on the network */
164 LASSERT(desc->bd_md_count == 0);
165 LASSERT(desc->bd_type == BULK_PUT_SOURCE ||
166 desc->bd_type == BULK_GET_SINK);
168 LASSERT(desc->bd_cbid.cbid_fn == server_bulk_callback);
169 LASSERT(desc->bd_cbid.cbid_arg == desc);
171 /* NB total length may be 0 for a read past EOF, so we send 0
172 * length bulks, since the client expects bulk events.
174 * The client may not need all of the bulk XIDs for the RPC. The RPC
175 * used the XID of the highest bulk XID needed, and the server masks
176 * off high bits to get bulk count for this RPC. LU-1431 */
177 xid = desc->bd_req->rq_xid & ~((__u64)desc->bd_md_max_brw - 1);
178 total_md = desc->bd_req->rq_xid - xid + 1;
180 desc->bd_md_count = total_md;
181 desc->bd_failure = 0;
183 md.user_ptr = &desc->bd_cbid;
184 md.eq_handle = ptlrpc_eq_h;
185 md.threshold = 2; /* SENT and ACK/REPLY */
187 for (posted_md = 0; posted_md < total_md; xid++) {
188 md.options = PTLRPC_MD_OPTIONS;
190 /* NB it's assumed that source and sink buffer frags are
191 * page-aligned. Otherwise we'd have to send client bulk
192 * sizes over and split server buffer accordingly */
193 ptlrpc_fill_bulk_md(&md, desc, posted_md);
194 rc = LNetMDBind(md, LNET_UNLINK, &desc->bd_mds[posted_md]);
196 CERROR("%s: LNetMDBind failed for MD %u: rc = %d\n",
197 exp->exp_obd->obd_name, posted_md, rc);
198 LASSERT(rc == -ENOMEM);
199 if (posted_md == 0) {
200 desc->bd_md_count = 0;
205 /* Network is about to get at the memory */
206 if (desc->bd_type == BULK_PUT_SOURCE)
207 rc = LNetPut(conn->c_self, desc->bd_mds[posted_md],
208 LNET_ACK_REQ, conn->c_peer,
209 desc->bd_portal, xid, 0, 0);
211 rc = LNetGet(conn->c_self, desc->bd_mds[posted_md],
212 conn->c_peer, desc->bd_portal, xid, 0);
216 CERROR("%s: failed bulk transfer with %s:%u x"LPU64": "
217 "rc = %d\n", exp->exp_obd->obd_name,
218 libcfs_id2str(conn->c_peer), desc->bd_portal,
225 /* Can't send, so we unlink the MD bound above. The UNLINK
226 * event this creates will signal completion with failure,
227 * so we return SUCCESS here! */
228 spin_lock(&desc->bd_lock);
229 desc->bd_md_count -= total_md - posted_md;
230 spin_unlock(&desc->bd_lock);
231 LASSERT(desc->bd_md_count >= 0);
233 mdunlink_iterate_helper(desc->bd_mds, posted_md);
237 CDEBUG(D_NET, "Transferring %u pages %u bytes via portal %d "
238 "id %s xid "LPX64"-"LPX64"\n", desc->bd_iov_count,
239 desc->bd_nob, desc->bd_portal, libcfs_id2str(conn->c_peer),
240 xid - posted_md, xid - 1);
246 * Server side bulk abort. Idempotent. Not thread-safe (i.e. only
247 * serialises with completion callback)
249 void ptlrpc_abort_bulk(struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc)
251 struct l_wait_info lwi;
254 LASSERT(!in_interrupt()); /* might sleep */
256 if (!ptlrpc_server_bulk_active(desc)) /* completed or */
257 return; /* never started */
259 /* We used to poison the pages with 0xab here because we did not want to
260 * send any meaningful data over the wire for evicted clients (bug 9297)
261 * However, this is no longer safe now that we use the page cache on the
264 /* The unlink ensures the callback happens ASAP and is the last
265 * one. If it fails, it must be because completion just happened,
266 * but we must still l_wait_event() in this case, to give liblustre
267 * a chance to run server_bulk_callback()*/
268 mdunlink_iterate_helper(desc->bd_mds, desc->bd_md_count);
271 /* Network access will complete in finite time but the HUGE
272 * timeout lets us CWARN for visibility of sluggish NALs */
273 lwi = LWI_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL(cfs_time_seconds(LONG_UNLINK),
274 cfs_time_seconds(1), NULL, NULL);
275 rc = l_wait_event(desc->bd_waitq,
276 !ptlrpc_server_bulk_active(desc), &lwi);
280 LASSERT(rc == -ETIMEDOUT);
281 CWARN("Unexpectedly long timeout: desc %p\n", desc);
284 #endif /* HAVE_SERVER_SUPPORT */
287 * Register bulk at the sender for later transfer.
288 * Returns 0 on success or error code.
290 int ptlrpc_register_bulk(struct ptlrpc_request *req)
292 struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc = req->rq_bulk;
293 lnet_process_id_t peer;
299 lnet_handle_me_t me_h;
303 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_BULK_GET_NET))
306 /* NB no locking required until desc is on the network */
307 LASSERT(desc->bd_nob > 0);
308 LASSERT(desc->bd_md_count == 0);
309 LASSERT(desc->bd_md_max_brw <= PTLRPC_BULK_OPS_COUNT);
310 LASSERT(desc->bd_iov_count <= PTLRPC_MAX_BRW_PAGES);
311 LASSERT(desc->bd_req != NULL);
312 LASSERT(desc->bd_type == BULK_PUT_SINK ||
313 desc->bd_type == BULK_GET_SOURCE);
315 /* cleanup the state of the bulk for it will be reused */
316 if (req->rq_resend || req->rq_send_state == LUSTRE_IMP_REPLAY)
317 desc->bd_nob_transferred = 0;
319 LASSERT(desc->bd_nob_transferred == 0);
321 desc->bd_failure = 0;
323 peer = desc->bd_import->imp_connection->c_peer;
325 LASSERT(desc->bd_cbid.cbid_fn == client_bulk_callback);
326 LASSERT(desc->bd_cbid.cbid_arg == desc);
328 /* An XID is only used for a single request from the client.
329 * For retried bulk transfers, a new XID will be allocated in
330 * in ptlrpc_check_set() if it needs to be resent, so it is not
331 * using the same RDMA match bits after an error.
333 * For multi-bulk RPCs, rq_xid is the last XID needed for bulks. The
334 * first bulk XID is power-of-two aligned before rq_xid. LU-1431 */
335 xid = req->rq_xid & ~((__u64)desc->bd_md_max_brw - 1);
336 LASSERTF(!(desc->bd_registered &&
337 req->rq_send_state != LUSTRE_IMP_REPLAY) ||
338 xid != desc->bd_last_xid,
339 "registered: %d rq_xid: "LPU64" bd_last_xid: "LPU64"\n",
340 desc->bd_registered, xid, desc->bd_last_xid);
342 total_md = (desc->bd_iov_count + LNET_MAX_IOV - 1) / LNET_MAX_IOV;
343 desc->bd_registered = 1;
344 desc->bd_last_xid = xid;
345 desc->bd_md_count = total_md;
346 md.user_ptr = &desc->bd_cbid;
347 md.eq_handle = ptlrpc_eq_h;
348 md.threshold = 1; /* PUT or GET */
350 for (posted_md = 0; posted_md < total_md; posted_md++, xid++) {
351 md.options = PTLRPC_MD_OPTIONS |
352 ((desc->bd_type == BULK_GET_SOURCE) ?
353 LNET_MD_OP_GET : LNET_MD_OP_PUT);
354 ptlrpc_fill_bulk_md(&md, desc, posted_md);
356 rc = LNetMEAttach(desc->bd_portal, peer, xid, 0,
357 LNET_UNLINK, LNET_INS_AFTER, &me_h);
359 CERROR("%s: LNetMEAttach failed x"LPU64"/%d: rc = %d\n",
360 desc->bd_import->imp_obd->obd_name, xid,
365 /* About to let the network at it... */
366 rc = LNetMDAttach(me_h, md, LNET_UNLINK,
367 &desc->bd_mds[posted_md]);
369 CERROR("%s: LNetMDAttach failed x"LPU64"/%d: rc = %d\n",
370 desc->bd_import->imp_obd->obd_name, xid,
372 rc2 = LNetMEUnlink(me_h);
379 LASSERT(rc == -ENOMEM);
380 spin_lock(&desc->bd_lock);
381 desc->bd_md_count -= total_md - posted_md;
382 spin_unlock(&desc->bd_lock);
383 LASSERT(desc->bd_md_count >= 0);
384 mdunlink_iterate_helper(desc->bd_mds, desc->bd_md_max_brw);
385 req->rq_status = -ENOMEM;
389 /* Set rq_xid to matchbits of the final bulk so that server can
390 * infer the number of bulks that were prepared */
392 LASSERTF(desc->bd_last_xid == (req->rq_xid & PTLRPC_BULK_OPS_MASK),
393 "bd_last_xid = x"LPU64", rq_xid = x"LPU64"\n",
394 desc->bd_last_xid, req->rq_xid);
396 spin_lock(&desc->bd_lock);
397 /* Holler if peer manages to touch buffers before he knows the xid */
398 if (desc->bd_md_count != total_md)
399 CWARN("%s: Peer %s touched %d buffers while I registered\n",
400 desc->bd_import->imp_obd->obd_name, libcfs_id2str(peer),
401 total_md - desc->bd_md_count);
402 spin_unlock(&desc->bd_lock);
404 CDEBUG(D_NET, "Setup %u bulk %s buffers: %u pages %u bytes, "
405 "xid x"LPX64"-"LPX64", portal %u\n", desc->bd_md_count,
406 desc->bd_type == BULK_GET_SOURCE ? "get-source" : "put-sink",
407 desc->bd_iov_count, desc->bd_nob,
408 desc->bd_last_xid, req->rq_xid, desc->bd_portal);
414 * Disconnect a bulk desc from the network. Idempotent. Not
415 * thread-safe (i.e. only interlocks with completion callback).
416 * Returns 1 on success or 0 if network unregistration failed for whatever
419 int ptlrpc_unregister_bulk(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int async)
421 struct ptlrpc_bulk_desc *desc = req->rq_bulk;
422 struct l_wait_info lwi;
426 LASSERT(!in_interrupt()); /* might sleep */
428 /* Let's setup deadline for reply unlink. */
429 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_LONG_BULK_UNLINK) &&
430 async && req->rq_bulk_deadline == 0)
431 req->rq_bulk_deadline = cfs_time_current_sec() + LONG_UNLINK;
433 if (ptlrpc_client_bulk_active(req) == 0) /* completed or */
434 RETURN(1); /* never registered */
436 LASSERT(desc->bd_req == req); /* bd_req NULL until registered */
438 /* the unlink ensures the callback happens ASAP and is the last
439 * one. If it fails, it must be because completion just happened,
440 * but we must still l_wait_event() in this case to give liblustre
441 * a chance to run client_bulk_callback() */
442 mdunlink_iterate_helper(desc->bd_mds, desc->bd_md_max_brw);
444 if (ptlrpc_client_bulk_active(req) == 0) /* completed or */
445 RETURN(1); /* never registered */
447 /* Move to "Unregistering" phase as bulk was not unlinked yet. */
448 ptlrpc_rqphase_move(req, RQ_PHASE_UNREGISTERING);
450 /* Do not wait for unlink to finish. */
455 /* The wq argument is ignored by user-space wait_event macros */
456 wait_queue_head_t *wq = (req->rq_set != NULL) ?
457 &req->rq_set->set_waitq :
458 &req->rq_reply_waitq;
459 /* Network access will complete in finite time but the HUGE
460 * timeout lets us CWARN for visibility of sluggish NALs */
461 lwi = LWI_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL(cfs_time_seconds(LONG_UNLINK),
462 cfs_time_seconds(1), NULL, NULL);
463 rc = l_wait_event(*wq, !ptlrpc_client_bulk_active(req), &lwi);
465 ptlrpc_rqphase_move(req, req->rq_next_phase);
469 LASSERT(rc == -ETIMEDOUT);
470 DEBUG_REQ(D_WARNING, req, "Unexpectedly long timeout: desc %p",
476 static void ptlrpc_at_set_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int flags)
478 struct ptlrpc_service_part *svcpt = req->rq_rqbd->rqbd_svcpt;
479 struct ptlrpc_service *svc = svcpt->scp_service;
480 int service_time = max_t(int, cfs_time_current_sec() -
481 req->rq_arrival_time.tv_sec, 1);
483 if (!(flags & PTLRPC_REPLY_EARLY) &&
484 (req->rq_type != PTL_RPC_MSG_ERR) &&
485 (req->rq_reqmsg != NULL) &&
486 !(lustre_msg_get_flags(req->rq_reqmsg) &
487 (MSG_RESENT | MSG_REPLAY |
488 MSG_REQ_REPLAY_DONE | MSG_LOCK_REPLAY_DONE))) {
489 /* early replies, errors and recovery requests don't count
490 * toward our service time estimate */
491 int oldse = at_measured(&svcpt->scp_at_estimate, service_time);
494 DEBUG_REQ(D_ADAPTTO, req,
495 "svc %s changed estimate from %d to %d",
496 svc->srv_name, oldse,
497 at_get(&svcpt->scp_at_estimate));
500 /* Report actual service time for client latency calc */
501 lustre_msg_set_service_time(req->rq_repmsg, service_time);
502 /* Report service time estimate for future client reqs, but report 0
503 * (to be ignored by client) if it's an error reply during recovery.
505 if (req->rq_type == PTL_RPC_MSG_ERR &&
506 (req->rq_export == NULL || req->rq_export->exp_obd->obd_recovering))
507 lustre_msg_set_timeout(req->rq_repmsg, 0);
509 lustre_msg_set_timeout(req->rq_repmsg,
510 at_get(&svcpt->scp_at_estimate));
512 if (req->rq_reqmsg &&
513 !(lustre_msghdr_get_flags(req->rq_reqmsg) & MSGHDR_AT_SUPPORT)) {
514 CDEBUG(D_ADAPTTO, "No early reply support: flags=%#x "
515 "req_flags=%#x magic=%x/%x len=%d\n",
516 flags, lustre_msg_get_flags(req->rq_reqmsg),
517 lustre_msg_get_magic(req->rq_reqmsg),
518 lustre_msg_get_magic(req->rq_repmsg), req->rq_replen);
523 * Send request reply from request \a req reply buffer.
524 * \a flags defines reply types
525 * Returns 0 on success or error code
527 int ptlrpc_send_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int flags)
529 struct ptlrpc_reply_state *rs = req->rq_reply_state;
530 struct ptlrpc_connection *conn;
533 /* We must already have a reply buffer (only ptlrpc_error() may be
534 * called without one). The reply generated by sptlrpc layer (e.g.
535 * error notify, etc.) might have NULL rq->reqmsg; Otherwise we must
536 * have a request buffer which is either the actual (swabbed) incoming
537 * request, or a saved copy if this is a req saved in
538 * target_queue_final_reply().
540 LASSERT (req->rq_no_reply == 0);
541 LASSERT (req->rq_reqbuf != NULL);
542 LASSERT (rs != NULL);
543 LASSERT ((flags & PTLRPC_REPLY_MAYBE_DIFFICULT) || !rs->rs_difficult);
544 LASSERT (req->rq_repmsg != NULL);
545 LASSERT (req->rq_repmsg == rs->rs_msg);
546 LASSERT (rs->rs_cb_id.cbid_fn == reply_out_callback);
547 LASSERT (rs->rs_cb_id.cbid_arg == rs);
549 /* There may be no rq_export during failover */
551 if (unlikely(req->rq_export && req->rq_export->exp_obd &&
552 req->rq_export->exp_obd->obd_fail)) {
553 /* Failed obd's only send ENODEV */
554 req->rq_type = PTL_RPC_MSG_ERR;
555 req->rq_status = -ENODEV;
556 CDEBUG(D_HA, "sending ENODEV from failed obd %d\n",
557 req->rq_export->exp_obd->obd_minor);
560 /* In order to keep interoprability with the client (< 2.3) which
561 * doesn't have pb_jobid in ptlrpc_body, We have to shrink the
562 * ptlrpc_body in reply buffer to ptlrpc_body_v2, otherwise, the
563 * reply buffer on client will be overflow.
565 * XXX Remove this whenver we drop the interoprability with such client.
567 req->rq_replen = lustre_shrink_msg(req->rq_repmsg, 0,
568 sizeof(struct ptlrpc_body_v2), 1);
570 if (req->rq_type != PTL_RPC_MSG_ERR)
571 req->rq_type = PTL_RPC_MSG_REPLY;
573 lustre_msg_set_type(req->rq_repmsg, req->rq_type);
574 lustre_msg_set_status(req->rq_repmsg,
575 ptlrpc_status_hton(req->rq_status));
576 lustre_msg_set_opc(req->rq_repmsg,
577 req->rq_reqmsg ? lustre_msg_get_opc(req->rq_reqmsg) : 0);
579 target_pack_pool_reply(req);
581 ptlrpc_at_set_reply(req, flags);
583 if (req->rq_export == NULL || req->rq_export->exp_connection == NULL)
584 conn = ptlrpc_connection_get(req->rq_peer, req->rq_self, NULL);
586 conn = ptlrpc_connection_addref(req->rq_export->exp_connection);
588 if (unlikely(conn == NULL)) {
589 CERROR("not replying on NULL connection\n"); /* bug 9635 */
592 ptlrpc_rs_addref(rs); /* +1 ref for the network */
594 rc = sptlrpc_svc_wrap_reply(req);
598 req->rq_sent = cfs_time_current_sec();
600 rc = ptl_send_buf (&rs->rs_md_h, rs->rs_repbuf, rs->rs_repdata_len,
601 (rs->rs_difficult && !rs->rs_no_ack) ?
602 LNET_ACK_REQ : LNET_NOACK_REQ,
604 ptlrpc_req2svc(req)->srv_rep_portal,
605 req->rq_xid, req->rq_reply_off);
607 if (unlikely(rc != 0))
608 ptlrpc_req_drop_rs(req);
609 ptlrpc_connection_put(conn);
613 int ptlrpc_reply (struct ptlrpc_request *req)
615 if (req->rq_no_reply)
618 return (ptlrpc_send_reply(req, 0));
622 * For request \a req send an error reply back. Create empty
623 * reply buffers if necessary.
625 int ptlrpc_send_error(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int may_be_difficult)
630 if (req->rq_no_reply)
633 if (!req->rq_repmsg) {
634 rc = lustre_pack_reply(req, 1, NULL, NULL);
639 if (req->rq_status != -ENOSPC && req->rq_status != -EACCES &&
640 req->rq_status != -EPERM && req->rq_status != -ENOENT &&
641 req->rq_status != -EINPROGRESS && req->rq_status != -EDQUOT)
642 req->rq_type = PTL_RPC_MSG_ERR;
644 rc = ptlrpc_send_reply(req, may_be_difficult);
648 int ptlrpc_error(struct ptlrpc_request *req)
650 return ptlrpc_send_error(req, 0);
654 * Send request \a request.
655 * if \a noreply is set, don't expect any reply back and don't set up
657 * Returns 0 on success or error code.
659 int ptl_send_rpc(struct ptlrpc_request *request, int noreply)
664 struct ptlrpc_connection *connection;
665 lnet_handle_me_t reply_me_h;
667 struct obd_import *imp = request->rq_import;
668 struct obd_device *obd = imp->imp_obd;
671 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_DROP_RPC))
674 LASSERT(request->rq_type == PTL_RPC_MSG_REQUEST);
675 LASSERT(request->rq_wait_ctx == 0);
677 /* If this is a re-transmit, we're required to have disengaged
678 * cleanly from the previous attempt */
679 LASSERT(!request->rq_receiving_reply);
680 LASSERT(!((lustre_msg_get_flags(request->rq_reqmsg) & MSG_REPLAY) &&
681 (imp->imp_state == LUSTRE_IMP_FULL)));
683 if (unlikely(obd != NULL && obd->obd_fail)) {
684 CDEBUG(D_HA, "muting rpc for failed imp obd %s\n",
686 /* this prevents us from waiting in ptlrpc_queue_wait */
687 spin_lock(&request->rq_lock);
689 spin_unlock(&request->rq_lock);
690 request->rq_status = -ENODEV;
694 connection = imp->imp_connection;
696 lustre_msg_set_handle(request->rq_reqmsg,
697 &imp->imp_remote_handle);
698 lustre_msg_set_type(request->rq_reqmsg, PTL_RPC_MSG_REQUEST);
699 lustre_msg_set_conn_cnt(request->rq_reqmsg,
701 lustre_msghdr_set_flags(request->rq_reqmsg,
702 imp->imp_msghdr_flags);
704 /** For enabled AT all request should have AT_SUPPORT in the
705 * FULL import state when OBD_CONNECT_AT is set */
706 LASSERT(AT_OFF || imp->imp_state != LUSTRE_IMP_FULL ||
707 (imp->imp_msghdr_flags & MSGHDR_AT_SUPPORT) ||
708 !(imp->imp_connect_data.ocd_connect_flags &
711 if (request->rq_resend) {
712 lustre_msg_add_flags(request->rq_reqmsg, MSG_RESENT);
713 if (request->rq_resend_cb != NULL)
714 request->rq_resend_cb(request, &request->rq_async_args);
716 if (request->rq_memalloc)
717 mpflag = cfs_memory_pressure_get_and_set();
719 rc = sptlrpc_cli_wrap_request(request);
723 /* bulk register should be done after wrap_request() */
724 if (request->rq_bulk != NULL) {
725 rc = ptlrpc_register_bulk (request);
731 LASSERT (request->rq_replen != 0);
732 if (request->rq_repbuf == NULL) {
733 LASSERT(request->rq_repdata == NULL);
734 LASSERT(request->rq_repmsg == NULL);
735 rc = sptlrpc_cli_alloc_repbuf(request,
738 /* this prevents us from looping in
739 * ptlrpc_queue_wait */
740 spin_lock(&request->rq_lock);
742 spin_unlock(&request->rq_lock);
743 request->rq_status = rc;
744 GOTO(cleanup_bulk, rc);
747 request->rq_repdata = NULL;
748 request->rq_repmsg = NULL;
751 rc = LNetMEAttach(request->rq_reply_portal,/*XXX FIXME bug 249*/
752 connection->c_peer, request->rq_xid, 0,
753 LNET_UNLINK, LNET_INS_AFTER, &reply_me_h);
755 CERROR("LNetMEAttach failed: %d\n", rc);
756 LASSERT (rc == -ENOMEM);
757 GOTO(cleanup_bulk, rc = -ENOMEM);
761 spin_lock(&request->rq_lock);
762 /* We are responsible for unlinking the reply buffer */
763 request->rq_reply_unlinked = noreply;
764 request->rq_receiving_reply = !noreply;
765 /* Clear any flags that may be present from previous sends. */
766 request->rq_req_unlinked = 0;
767 request->rq_replied = 0;
769 request->rq_timedout = 0;
770 request->rq_net_err = 0;
771 request->rq_resend = 0;
772 request->rq_restart = 0;
773 request->rq_reply_truncated = 0;
774 spin_unlock(&request->rq_lock);
777 reply_md.start = request->rq_repbuf;
778 reply_md.length = request->rq_repbuf_len;
779 /* Allow multiple early replies */
780 reply_md.threshold = LNET_MD_THRESH_INF;
781 /* Manage remote for early replies */
782 reply_md.options = PTLRPC_MD_OPTIONS | LNET_MD_OP_PUT |
783 LNET_MD_MANAGE_REMOTE |
784 LNET_MD_TRUNCATE; /* allow to make EOVERFLOW error */;
785 reply_md.user_ptr = &request->rq_reply_cbid;
786 reply_md.eq_handle = ptlrpc_eq_h;
788 /* We must see the unlink callback to set rq_reply_unlinked,
789 * so we can't auto-unlink */
790 rc = LNetMDAttach(reply_me_h, reply_md, LNET_RETAIN,
791 &request->rq_reply_md_h);
793 CERROR("LNetMDAttach failed: %d\n", rc);
794 LASSERT (rc == -ENOMEM);
795 spin_lock(&request->rq_lock);
796 /* ...but the MD attach didn't succeed... */
797 request->rq_receiving_reply = 0;
798 spin_unlock(&request->rq_lock);
799 GOTO(cleanup_me, rc = -ENOMEM);
802 CDEBUG(D_NET, "Setup reply buffer: %u bytes, xid "LPU64
804 request->rq_repbuf_len, request->rq_xid,
805 request->rq_reply_portal);
808 /* add references on request for request_out_callback */
809 ptlrpc_request_addref(request);
810 if (obd != NULL && obd->obd_svc_stats != NULL)
811 lprocfs_counter_add(obd->obd_svc_stats, PTLRPC_REQACTIVE_CNTR,
812 atomic_read(&imp->imp_inflight));
814 OBD_FAIL_TIMEOUT(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_DELAY_SEND, request->rq_timeout + 5);
816 do_gettimeofday(&request->rq_sent_tv);
817 request->rq_sent = cfs_time_current_sec();
818 /* We give the server rq_timeout secs to process the req, and
819 add the network latency for our local timeout. */
820 request->rq_deadline = request->rq_sent + request->rq_timeout +
821 ptlrpc_at_get_net_latency(request);
823 ptlrpc_pinger_sending_on_import(imp);
825 DEBUG_REQ(D_INFO, request, "send flg=%x",
826 lustre_msg_get_flags(request->rq_reqmsg));
827 rc = ptl_send_buf(&request->rq_req_md_h,
828 request->rq_reqbuf, request->rq_reqdata_len,
829 LNET_NOACK_REQ, &request->rq_req_cbid,
831 request->rq_request_portal,
836 request->rq_req_unlinked = 1;
837 ptlrpc_req_finished(request);
842 /* MEUnlink is safe; the PUT didn't even get off the ground, and
843 * nobody apart from the PUT's target has the right nid+XID to
844 * access the reply buffer. */
845 rc2 = LNetMEUnlink(reply_me_h);
847 /* UNLINKED callback called synchronously */
848 LASSERT(!request->rq_receiving_reply);
851 /* We do sync unlink here as there was no real transfer here so
852 * the chance to have long unlink to sluggish net is smaller here. */
853 ptlrpc_unregister_bulk(request, 0);
855 if (request->rq_memalloc)
856 cfs_memory_pressure_restore(mpflag);
859 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ptl_send_rpc);
862 * Register request buffer descriptor for request receiving.
864 int ptlrpc_register_rqbd(struct ptlrpc_request_buffer_desc *rqbd)
866 struct ptlrpc_service *service = rqbd->rqbd_svcpt->scp_service;
867 static lnet_process_id_t match_id = {LNET_NID_ANY, LNET_PID_ANY};
870 lnet_handle_me_t me_h;
872 CDEBUG(D_NET, "LNetMEAttach: portal %d\n",
873 service->srv_req_portal);
875 if (OBD_FAIL_CHECK(OBD_FAIL_PTLRPC_RQBD))
878 /* NB: CPT affinity service should use new LNet flag LNET_INS_LOCAL,
879 * which means buffer can only be attached on local CPT, and LND
880 * threads can find it by grabbing a local lock */
881 rc = LNetMEAttach(service->srv_req_portal,
882 match_id, 0, ~0, LNET_UNLINK,
883 rqbd->rqbd_svcpt->scp_cpt >= 0 ?
884 LNET_INS_LOCAL : LNET_INS_AFTER, &me_h);
886 CERROR("LNetMEAttach failed: %d\n", rc);
890 LASSERT(rqbd->rqbd_refcount == 0);
891 rqbd->rqbd_refcount = 1;
893 md.start = rqbd->rqbd_buffer;
894 md.length = service->srv_buf_size;
895 md.max_size = service->srv_max_req_size;
896 md.threshold = LNET_MD_THRESH_INF;
897 md.options = PTLRPC_MD_OPTIONS | LNET_MD_OP_PUT | LNET_MD_MAX_SIZE;
898 md.user_ptr = &rqbd->rqbd_cbid;
899 md.eq_handle = ptlrpc_eq_h;
901 rc = LNetMDAttach(me_h, md, LNET_UNLINK, &rqbd->rqbd_md_h);
905 CERROR("LNetMDAttach failed: %d; \n", rc);
906 LASSERT (rc == -ENOMEM);
907 rc = LNetMEUnlink (me_h);
909 rqbd->rqbd_refcount = 0;