2022-05-17 03:39:42

by Pankaj Raghav

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Subject: [PATCH v4 00/13] support non power of 2 zoned devices

- Background and Motivation:

The zone storage implementation in Linux, introduced since v4.10, first
targetted SMR drives which have a power of 2 (po2) zone size alignment
requirement. The po2 zone size was further imposed implicitly by the
block layer's blk_queue_chunk_sectors(), used to prevent IO merging
across chunks beyond the specified size, since v3.16 through commit
762380ad9322 ("block: add notion of a chunk size for request merging").
But this same general block layer po2 requirement for blk_queue_chunk_sectors()
was removed on v5.10 through commit 07d098e6bbad ("block: allow 'chunk_sectors'
to be non-power-of-2").

NAND, which is the media used in newer zoned storage devices, does not
naturally align to po2. In these devices, zone cap is not the same as the
po2 zone size. When the zone cap != zone size, then unmapped LBAs are
introduced to cover the space between the zone cap and zone size. po2
requirement does not make sense for these type of zone storage devices.
This patch series aims to remove these unmapped LBAs for zoned devices when
zone cap is npo2. This is done by relaxing the po2 zone size constraint
in the kernel and allowing zoned device with npo2 zone sizes if zone cap
== zone size.

Removing the po2 requirement from zone storage should be possible
now provided that no userspace regression and no performance regressions are
introduced. Stop-gap patches have been already merged into f2fs-tools to
proactively not allow npo2 zone sizes until proper support is added [0].
Additional kernel stop-gap patches are provided in this series for dm-zoned.
Support for npo2 zonefs and btrfs support is addressed in this series.

There was an effort previously [1] to add support to non po2 devices via
device level emulation but that was rejected with a final conclusion
to add support for non po2 zoned device in the complete stack[2].

- Patchset description:
This patchset aims at adding support to non power of 2 zoned devices in
the block layer, nvme layer, null blk and adds support to btrfs and
zonefs.

This round of patches **will not** support DM layer for non
power of 2 zoned devices. More about this in the future work section.

Patches 1-2 deals with removing the po2 constraint from the
block layer.

Patches 3-4 deals with removing the constraint from nvme zns.

Patches 5-9 adds support to btrfs for non po2 zoned devices.

Patch 10 removes the po2 constraint in ZoneFS

Patch 11-12 removes the po2 contraint in null blk

Patches 13 adds conditions to not allow non power of 2 devices in
DM.

The patch series is based on linux-next tag: next-20220502

- Performance:
PO2 zone sizes utilizes log and shifts instead of division when
determing alignment, zone number, etc. The same math cannot be used when
using a zoned device with non po2 zone size. Hence, to avoid any performance
regression on zoned devices with po2 zone sizes, the optimized math in the
hot paths has been retained with branching.

The performance was measured using null blk for regression
and the results have been posted in the appropriate commit log. No
performance regression was noticed.

- Testing
With respect to testing we need to tackle two things: one for regression
on po2 zoned device and progression on non po2 zoned devices.

kdevops (https://github.com/mcgrof/kdevops) was extensively used to
automate the testing for blktests and (x)fstests for btrfs changes. The
known failures were excluded during the test based on the baseline
v5.17.0-rc7

-- regression
Emulated zoned device with zone size =128M , nr_zones = 10000

Block and nvme zns:
blktests were run with no new failures

Btrfs:
Changes were tested with the following profile in QEMU:
[btrfs_simple_zns]
TEST_DIR=<dir>
SCRATCH_MNT=<mnt>
FSTYP=btrfs
MKFS_OPTIONS="-f -d single -m single"
TEST_DEV=<dev>
SCRATCH_DEV_POOL=<dev-pool>

No new failures were observed in btrfs, generic and shared test suite

ZoneFS:
zonefs-tests-nullblk.sh and zonefs-tests.sh from zonefs-tools were run
with no failures.

nullblk:
t/zbd/run-tests-against-nullb from fio was run with no failures.

DM:
It was verified if dm-zoned successfully mounts without any
error.

-- progression
Emulated zoned device with zone size = 96M , nr_zones = 10000

Block and nvme zns:
blktests were run with no new failures

Btrfs:
Same profile as po2 zone size was used.

Many tests in xfstests for btrfs included dm-flakey and some tests
required dm-linear. As they are not supported at the moment for non
po2 devices, those **tests were excluded for non po2 devices**.

No new failures were observed in btrfs, generic and shared test suite

ZoneFS:
zonefs-tests.sh from zonefs-tools were run with no failures.

nullblk:
A new section was added to cover non po2 devices:

section14()
{
conv_pcnt=10
zone_size=3
zone_capacity=3
max_open=${set_max_open}
zbd_test_opts+=("-o ${max_open}")
}
t/zbd/run-tests-against-nullb from fio was run with no failures.

DM:
It was verified that dm-zoned does not mount.

- Tools:
Some tools had to be updated to support non po2 devices. Once these
patches are accepted in the kernel, these tool updates will also be
upstreamed.
* btrfs-prog: https://github.com/Panky-codes/btrfs-progs/tree/remove-po2-btrfs
* blkzone: https://github.com/Panky-codes/util-linux/tree/remove-po2
* zonefs-tools: https://github.com/Panky-codes/zonefs-tools/tree/remove-po2

- Future work
To reduce the amount of changes and testing, support for DM was
excluded in this round of patches. The plan is to add support to F2FS
and DM in the forthcoming future.

[0] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jaegeuk/f2fs-tools.git/commit/?h=dev-test&id=6afcf6493578e77528abe65ab8b12f3e1c16749f
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/T/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220315135245.eqf4tqngxxb7ymqa@unifi/

Changes since v1:
- Put the function declaration and its usage in the same commit (Bart)
- Remove bdev_zone_aligned function (Bart)
- Change the name from blk_queue_zone_aligned to blk_queue_is_zone_start
(Damien)
- q is never null in from bdev_get_queue (Damien)
- Add condition during bringup and check for zsze == zcap for npo2
drives (Damien)
- Rounddown operation should be made generic to work in 32 bits arch
(bart)
- Add comments where generic calculation is directly used instead having
special handling for po2 zone sizes (Hannes)
- Make the minimum zone size alignment requirement for btrfs to be 1M
instead of BTRFS_STRIPE_LEN(David)

Changes since v2:
- Minor formatting changes

Changes since v3:
- Make superblock mirror align with the existing superblock log offsets
(David)
- DM change return value and remove extra newline
- Optimize null blk zone index lookup with shift for po2 zone size

Luis Chamberlain (1):
dm-zoned: ensure only power of 2 zone sizes are allowed

Pankaj Raghav (12):
block: make blkdev_nr_zones and blk_queue_zone_no generic for npo2
zsze
block: allow blk-zoned devices to have non-power-of-2 zone size
nvme: zns: Allow ZNS drives that have non-power_of_2 zone size
nvmet: Allow ZNS target to support non-power_of_2 zone sizes
btrfs: zoned: Cache superblock location in btrfs_zoned_device_info
btrfs: zoned: Make sb_zone_number function non power of 2 compatible
btrfs: zoned: use generic btrfs zone helpers to support npo2 zoned
devices
btrfs:zoned: make sb for npo2 zone devices align with sb log offsets
btrfs: zoned: relax the alignment constraint for zoned devices
zonefs: allow non power of 2 zoned devices
null_blk: allow non power of 2 zoned devices
null_blk: use zone_size_sects_shift for power of 2 zoned devices

block/blk-core.c | 3 +-
block/blk-zoned.c | 40 +++++--
drivers/block/null_blk/main.c | 5 +-
drivers/block/null_blk/null_blk.h | 6 +
drivers/block/null_blk/zoned.c | 20 ++--
drivers/md/dm-zone.c | 12 ++
drivers/nvme/host/zns.c | 24 ++--
drivers/nvme/target/zns.c | 2 +-
fs/btrfs/volumes.c | 24 ++--
fs/btrfs/zoned.c | 191 +++++++++++++++++++++---------
fs/btrfs/zoned.h | 44 ++++++-
fs/zonefs/super.c | 6 +-
fs/zonefs/zonefs.h | 1 -
include/linux/blkdev.h | 37 +++++-
14 files changed, 303 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-)

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2.25.1



2022-05-17 12:14:57

by Javier González

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 00/13] support non power of 2 zoned devices

On 17.05.2022 10:10, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>I'm a little surprised about all this activity.
>
>I though the conclusion at LSF/MM was that for Linux itself there
>is very little benefit in supporting this scheme. It will massively
>fragment the supported based of devices and applications, while only
>having the benefit of supporting some Samsung legacy devices.

I believed we had agreed that non-power-of-2 zoned devices was something
to explore. Let me summarize the 3 main points we covered at different
times at LSF/MM:

- This is not for legacy Samsung ZNS devices. At least 4 other
vendors have reported building non-power-of-2 ZNS devices to meet
customer demands on removing holes in the address space. It seems
like there will be more ZNS devices with size=capacity out there
than with PO2 sizes. Block device and FS support is very desirable
for these.

- We also talked about how the capacity not being a PO2 is the one
introducing the fragmentation, as applications that already worked
with SMR HDDs will have to change their data placement policy. The
size is just a construction, but the real work is adopting the
capacity.

- Besides the previous poit, the fragmentation will happen from the
moment we have available devices. This is not a kernel-only issue.
We have SMR, ZNS, and soon another spec for zone devices. I
understood that as long as we do not break any existing support, we
would be able to expend the zoned ecosystem in Linux.

>So my impression was that this work, while technically feasible, is
>rather useless. So unless I missed something important I have no
>interest in supporting this in NVMe.

Does the above help you reconsidering your interest in supporting this
in NVMe?

2022-05-17 20:17:02

by Christoph Hellwig

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 00/13] support non power of 2 zoned devices

I'm a little surprised about all this activity.

I though the conclusion at LSF/MM was that for Linux itself there
is very little benefit in supporting this scheme. It will massively
fragment the supported based of devices and applications, while only
having the benefit of supporting some Samsung legacy devices.

So my impression was that this work, while technically feasible, is
rather useless. So unless I missed something important I have no
interest in supporting this in NVMe.

2022-05-18 08:05:02

by Christoph Hellwig

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 00/13] support non power of 2 zoned devices

On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 11:18:34AM +0200, Javier Gonz?lez wrote:
> Does the above help you reconsidering your interest in supporting this
> in NVMe?

Very little. It just seems like a really bad idea.

2022-05-19 18:15:18

by Javier González

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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 00/13] support non power of 2 zoned devices


> On 18 May 2022, at 10.16, Christoph Hellwig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2022 at 11:18:34AM +0200, Javier González wrote:
>> Does the above help you reconsidering your interest in supporting this
>> in NVMe?
>
> Very little. It just seems like a really bad idea.

I understand you don’t like this, but I still hope you see value in supporting it. We are getting close to a very minimal patchset, which is also helping to fix bugs in the zoned stack.

If you take a look at the last version abs give some feedback, I’m sure we can end up with a good solution.

Can you help?