RE: [PATCH 3/3] target/iblock: Add WRITE_SAME w/ UNMAP=0 emulationsupport

From: Nicholas A. Bellinger
Date: Thu Nov 15 2012 - 15:31:07 EST


Hi Robert,

On Thu, 2012-11-15 at 20:01 +0000, Elliott, Robert (Server Storage)
wrote:
> WRITE SAME always has a payload, regardless of the UNMAP bit value.
>
> For WRITE SAME with UNMAP=0, it's extremely important; that's how what
> to write is specified.
>
> For WRITE SAME with UNMAP=1, the device server is required to check
> that the payload matches the data that is returned for unmapped LBAs.
> lf LBPRZ=1 (read zeros for unmapped LBAs), that means checking that
> the payload has all zeros. In sbc3r33, this rule is tucked away in
> model section 4.7.3.4.3, not the command section 5.41.
>
> I would like to change that rule (it's a nuisance and a performance
> burden), but that's the current rule going into SBC-3 letter ballot.
>
> Changing WRITE SAME with UNMAP=1 to ignore the payload would provide
> essentially the same functionality as changing the UNMAP command to be
> mandatory, not just a hint; both approaches have been discussed.
>

Thanks for the heads up here.. I'm making the slight change to the -v2
patch series that just went out to always check the max_write_same_len
value for both WRITE_SAME w/ UNMAP=[1,0] cases.

Thank you,

--nab


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