[PATCH 6/7] cifs: smbd: Only queue work for error recovery on memory registration
From: longli
Date: Wed Oct 16 2019 - 16:52:48 EST
From: Long Li <longli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It's not necessary to queue invalidated memory registration to work queue, as
all we need to do is to unmap the SG and make it usable again. This can save
CPU cycles in normal data paths as memory registration errors are rare and
normally only happens during reconnection.
Signed-off-by: Long Li <longli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
---
fs/cifs/smbdirect.c | 26 +++++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c b/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c
index cf001f10d555..c00629a41d81 100644
--- a/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c
+++ b/fs/cifs/smbdirect.c
@@ -2269,12 +2269,7 @@ static void smbd_mr_recovery_work(struct work_struct *work)
int rc;
list_for_each_entry(smbdirect_mr, &info->mr_list, list) {
- if (smbdirect_mr->state == MR_INVALIDATED)
- ib_dma_unmap_sg(
- info->id->device, smbdirect_mr->sgl,
- smbdirect_mr->sgl_count,
- smbdirect_mr->dir);
- else if (smbdirect_mr->state == MR_ERROR) {
+ if (smbdirect_mr->state == MR_ERROR) {
/* recover this MR entry */
rc = ib_dereg_mr(smbdirect_mr->mr);
@@ -2602,11 +2597,20 @@ int smbd_deregister_mr(struct smbd_mr *smbdirect_mr)
*/
smbdirect_mr->state = MR_INVALIDATED;
- /*
- * Schedule the work to do MR recovery for future I/Os
- * MR recovery is slow and we don't want it to block the current I/O
- */
- queue_work(info->workqueue, &info->mr_recovery_work);
+ if (smbdirect_mr->state == MR_INVALIDATED) {
+ ib_dma_unmap_sg(
+ info->id->device, smbdirect_mr->sgl,
+ smbdirect_mr->sgl_count,
+ smbdirect_mr->dir);
+ smbdirect_mr->state = MR_READY;
+ if (atomic_inc_return(&info->mr_ready_count) == 1)
+ wake_up_interruptible(&info->wait_mr);
+ } else
+ /*
+ * Schedule the work to do MR recovery for future I/Os
+ * MR recovery is slow and we don't want it to block the
+ * current I/O */
+ queue_work(info->workqueue, &info->mr_recovery_work);
done:
if (atomic_dec_and_test(&info->mr_used_count))
--
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