Re: [BK PATCHES] add ata scsi driver

From: Jens Axboe (axboe@suse.de)
Date: Mon May 26 2003 - 15:41:22 EST


On Mon, May 26 2003, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On 26 May 2003, James Bottomley wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-05-26 at 15:07, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > > Alright, so what do you need? Start out with X tags, shrink to Y (based
> > > on repeated queue full conditions)? Anything else?
> >
> > Actually, it's easier than that: just an API to alter the number of tags
> > in the block layer (really only the size of your internal hash table).
> > The actual heuristics of when to alter the queue depth is the province
> > of the individual drivers (although Doug Ledford was going to come up
> > with a generic implementation).
>
> Talking about tagged queueing - does the SCSI layer still remove the
> request from the request list when it starts executing it?

Yes

> At least historically that's a major mistake, and generates a crappy
> elevator, because it removes information from the block layer about where
> the disk is (or is going to be).

Not necessarily, the io schedulers keep track of where we are going. You
don't need an active front request for that.

> I know Andrew thinks that SCSI tagged queuing is a bunch of crap, and he
> has the latency numbers to prove it. He blames the SCSI disks themselves,
> but I think it might be the fact that SCSI makes it impossible to make a
> fair queuing algorithm for higher levels by hiding information.
>
> Has anybody looked at just removing the request at command _completion_
> time instead? That's what IDE does, and it's the _right_ thing to do.

I know this is a pet peeve of yours (must be, I remember you bringing it
up at least 3 time before :), but I don't think that's necessarily true.
It shouldn't matter _one_ bit whether you leave the request there or
not, it's unmergeable. As long as the io scheduler keeps track of this
(and it does!) we are golden.

--
Jens Axboe

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