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LIBNVDIMM: Non-Volatile Devices
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===============================
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libnvdimm - kernel / libndctl - userspace helper library
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nvdimm@lists.linux.dev
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Version 13
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.. contents:
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Glossary
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Overview
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Supporting Documents
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Git Trees
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LIBNVDIMM PMEM
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PMEM-REGIONs, Atomic Sectors, and DAX
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Example NVDIMM Platform
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LIBNVDIMM Kernel Device Model and LIBNDCTL Userspace API
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LIBNDCTL: Context
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libndctl: instantiate a new library context example
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Bus
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libnvdimm: control class device in /sys/class
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libnvdimm: bus
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libndctl: bus enumeration example
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: DIMM (NMEM)
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libnvdimm: DIMM (NMEM)
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libndctl: DIMM enumeration example
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Region
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libnvdimm: region
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libndctl: region enumeration example
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Why Not Encode the Region Type into the Region Name?
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How Do I Determine the Major Type of a Region?
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Namespace
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libnvdimm: namespace
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libndctl: namespace enumeration example
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libndctl: namespace creation example
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Why the Term "namespace"?
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Block Translation Table "btt"
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libnvdimm: btt layout
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libndctl: btt creation example
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Summary LIBNDCTL Diagram
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Glossary
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========
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PMEM:
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A system-physical-address range where writes are persistent. A
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block device composed of PMEM is capable of DAX. A PMEM address range
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may span an interleave of several DIMMs.
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DPA:
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DIMM Physical Address, is a DIMM-relative offset. With one DIMM in
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the system there would be a 1:1 system-physical-address:DPA association.
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Once more DIMMs are added a memory controller interleave must be
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decoded to determine the DPA associated with a given
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system-physical-address.
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DAX:
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File system extensions to bypass the page cache and block layer to
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mmap persistent memory, from a PMEM block device, directly into a
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process address space.
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DSM:
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Device Specific Method: ACPI method to control specific
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device - in this case the firmware.
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DCR:
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NVDIMM Control Region Structure defined in ACPI 6 Section 5.2.25.5.
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It defines a vendor-id, device-id, and interface format for a given DIMM.
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BTT:
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Block Translation Table: Persistent memory is byte addressable.
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Existing software may have an expectation that the power-fail-atomicity
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of writes is at least one sector, 512 bytes. The BTT is an indirection
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table with atomic update semantics to front a PMEM block device
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driver and present arbitrary atomic sector sizes.
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LABEL:
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Metadata stored on a DIMM device that partitions and identifies
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(persistently names) capacity allocated to different PMEM namespaces. It
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also indicates whether an address abstraction like a BTT is applied to
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the namepsace. Note that traditional partition tables, GPT/MBR, are
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layered on top of a PMEM namespace, or an address abstraction like BTT
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if present, but partition support is deprecated going forward.
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Overview
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========
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The LIBNVDIMM subsystem provides support for PMEM described by platform
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firmware or a device driver. On ACPI based systems the platform firmware
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conveys persistent memory resource via the ACPI NFIT "NVDIMM Firmware
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Interface Table" in ACPI 6. While the LIBNVDIMM subsystem implementation
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is generic and supports pre-NFIT platforms, it was guided by the
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superset of capabilities need to support this ACPI 6 definition for
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NVDIMM resources. The original implementation supported the
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block-window-aperture capability described in the NFIT, but that support
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has since been abandoned and never shipped in a product.
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Supporting Documents
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--------------------
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ACPI 6:
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https://www.uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6.0.pdf
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NVDIMM Namespace:
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https://pmem.io/documents/NVDIMM_Namespace_Spec.pdf
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DSM Interface Example:
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https://pmem.io/documents/NVDIMM_DSM_Interface_Example.pdf
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Driver Writer's Guide:
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https://pmem.io/documents/NVDIMM_Driver_Writers_Guide.pdf
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Git Trees
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---------
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LIBNVDIMM:
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm.git
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LIBNDCTL:
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https://github.com/pmem/ndctl.git
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LIBNVDIMM PMEM
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Prior to the arrival of the NFIT, non-volatile memory was described to a
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system in various ad-hoc ways. Usually only the bare minimum was
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provided, namely, a single system-physical-address range where writes
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are expected to be durable after a system power loss. Now, the NFIT
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specification standardizes not only the description of PMEM, but also
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platform message-passing entry points for control and configuration.
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PMEM (nd_pmem.ko): Drives a system-physical-address range. This range is
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contiguous in system memory and may be interleaved (hardware memory controller
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striped) across multiple DIMMs. When interleaved the platform may optionally
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provide details of which DIMMs are participating in the interleave.
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It is worth noting that when the labeling capability is detected (a EFI
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namespace label index block is found), then no block device is created
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by default as userspace needs to do at least one allocation of DPA to
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the PMEM range. In contrast ND_NAMESPACE_IO ranges, once registered,
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can be immediately attached to nd_pmem. This latter mode is called
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label-less or "legacy".
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PMEM-REGIONs, Atomic Sectors, and DAX
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-------------------------------------
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For the cases where an application or filesystem still needs atomic sector
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update guarantees it can register a BTT on a PMEM device or partition. See
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LIBNVDIMM/NDCTL: Block Translation Table "btt"
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Example NVDIMM Platform
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=======================
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For the remainder of this document the following diagram will be
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referenced for any example sysfs layouts::
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(a) (b) DIMM
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+-------------------+--------+--------+--------+
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+------+ | pm0.0 | free | pm1.0 | free | 0
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| imc0 +--+- - - region0- - - +--------+ +--------+
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+--+---+ | pm0.0 | free | pm1.0 | free | 1
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| +-------------------+--------v v--------+
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+--+---+ | |
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| cpu0 | region1
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+--+---+ | |
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| +----------------------------^ ^--------+
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+--+---+ | free | pm1.0 | free | 2
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| imc1 +--+----------------------------| +--------+
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+------+ | free | pm1.0 | free | 3
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+----------------------------+--------+--------+
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In this platform we have four DIMMs and two memory controllers in one
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socket. Each PMEM interleave set is identified by a region device with
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a dynamically assigned id.
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1. The first portion of DIMM0 and DIMM1 are interleaved as REGION0. A
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single PMEM namespace is created in the REGION0-SPA-range that spans most
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of DIMM0 and DIMM1 with a user-specified name of "pm0.0". Some of that
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interleaved system-physical-address range is left free for
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another PMEM namespace to be defined.
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2. In the last portion of DIMM0 and DIMM1 we have an interleaved
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system-physical-address range, REGION1, that spans those two DIMMs as
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well as DIMM2 and DIMM3. Some of REGION1 is allocated to a PMEM namespace
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named "pm1.0".
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This bus is provided by the kernel under the device
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.0 when the nfit_test.ko module from
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tools/testing/nvdimm is loaded. This module is a unit test for
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LIBNVDIMM and the acpi_nfit.ko driver.
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LIBNVDIMM Kernel Device Model and LIBNDCTL Userspace API
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========================================================
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What follows is a description of the LIBNVDIMM sysfs layout and a
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corresponding object hierarchy diagram as viewed through the LIBNDCTL
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API. The example sysfs paths and diagrams are relative to the Example
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NVDIMM Platform which is also the LIBNVDIMM bus used in the LIBNDCTL unit
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test.
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LIBNDCTL: Context
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-----------------
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Every API call in the LIBNDCTL library requires a context that holds the
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logging parameters and other library instance state. The library is
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based on the libabc template:
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kay/libabc.git
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LIBNDCTL: instantiate a new library context example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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::
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struct ndctl_ctx *ctx;
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if (ndctl_new(&ctx) == 0)
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return ctx;
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else
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return NULL;
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Bus
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-----------------------
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A bus has a 1:1 relationship with an NFIT. The current expectation for
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ACPI based systems is that there is only ever one platform-global NFIT.
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That said, it is trivial to register multiple NFITs, the specification
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does not preclude it. The infrastructure supports multiple busses and
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we use this capability to test multiple NFIT configurations in the unit
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test.
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LIBNVDIMM: control class device in /sys/class
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---------------------------------------------
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This character device accepts DSM messages to be passed to DIMM
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identified by its NFIT handle::
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/sys/class/nd/ndctl0
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|-- dev
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|-- device -> ../../../ndbus0
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|-- subsystem -> ../../../../../../../class/nd
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LIBNVDIMM: bus
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::
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struct nvdimm_bus *nvdimm_bus_register(struct device *parent,
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struct nvdimm_bus_descriptor *nfit_desc);
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::
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.0/ndbus0
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|-- commands
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|-- nd
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|-- nfit
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|-- nmem0
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|-- nmem1
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|-- nmem2
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|-- nmem3
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|-- power
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|-- provider
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|-- region0
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|-- region1
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|-- region2
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|-- region3
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|-- region4
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|-- region5
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|-- uevent
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`-- wait_probe
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LIBNDCTL: bus enumeration example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Find the bus handle that describes the bus from Example NVDIMM Platform::
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static struct ndctl_bus *get_bus_by_provider(struct ndctl_ctx *ctx,
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const char *provider)
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{
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struct ndctl_bus *bus;
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ndctl_bus_foreach(ctx, bus)
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if (strcmp(provider, ndctl_bus_get_provider(bus)) == 0)
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return bus;
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return NULL;
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}
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bus = get_bus_by_provider(ctx, "nfit_test.0");
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: DIMM (NMEM)
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-------------------------------
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The DIMM device provides a character device for sending commands to
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hardware, and it is a container for LABELs. If the DIMM is defined by
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NFIT then an optional 'nfit' attribute sub-directory is available to add
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NFIT-specifics.
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Note that the kernel device name for "DIMMs" is "nmemX". The NFIT
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describes these devices via "Memory Device to System Physical Address
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Range Mapping Structure", and there is no requirement that they actually
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be physical DIMMs, so we use a more generic name.
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LIBNVDIMM: DIMM (NMEM)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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::
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struct nvdimm *nvdimm_create(struct nvdimm_bus *nvdimm_bus, void *provider_data,
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const struct attribute_group **groups, unsigned long flags,
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unsigned long *dsm_mask);
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::
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.0/ndbus0
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|-- nmem0
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| |-- available_slots
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| |-- commands
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| |-- dev
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| |-- devtype
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| |-- driver -> ../../../../../bus/nd/drivers/nvdimm
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| |-- modalias
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| |-- nfit
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| | |-- device
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| | |-- format
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| | |-- handle
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| | |-- phys_id
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| | |-- rev_id
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| | |-- serial
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| | `-- vendor
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| |-- state
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| |-- subsystem -> ../../../../../bus/nd
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| `-- uevent
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|-- nmem1
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[..]
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LIBNDCTL: DIMM enumeration example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Note, in this example we are assuming NFIT-defined DIMMs which are
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identified by an "nfit_handle" a 32-bit value where:
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- Bit 3:0 DIMM number within the memory channel
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- Bit 7:4 memory channel number
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- Bit 11:8 memory controller ID
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- Bit 15:12 socket ID (within scope of a Node controller if node
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controller is present)
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- Bit 27:16 Node Controller ID
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- Bit 31:28 Reserved
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::
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static struct ndctl_dimm *get_dimm_by_handle(struct ndctl_bus *bus,
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unsigned int handle)
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{
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struct ndctl_dimm *dimm;
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ndctl_dimm_foreach(bus, dimm)
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if (ndctl_dimm_get_handle(dimm) == handle)
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return dimm;
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return NULL;
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}
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#define DIMM_HANDLE(n, s, i, c, d) \
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(((n & 0xfff) << 16) | ((s & 0xf) << 12) | ((i & 0xf) << 8) \
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| ((c & 0xf) << 4) | (d & 0xf))
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dimm = get_dimm_by_handle(bus, DIMM_HANDLE(0, 0, 0, 0, 0));
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Region
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--------------------------
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A generic REGION device is registered for each PMEM interleave-set /
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range. Per the example there are 2 PMEM regions on the "nfit_test.0"
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bus. The primary role of regions are to be a container of "mappings". A
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mapping is a tuple of <DIMM, DPA-start-offset, length>.
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LIBNVDIMM provides a built-in driver for REGION devices. This driver
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is responsible for all parsing LABELs, if present, and then emitting NAMESPACE
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devices for the nd_pmem driver to consume.
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In addition to the generic attributes of "mapping"s, "interleave_ways"
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and "size" the REGION device also exports some convenience attributes.
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"nstype" indicates the integer type of namespace-device this region
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emits, "devtype" duplicates the DEVTYPE variable stored by udev at the
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'add' event, "modalias" duplicates the MODALIAS variable stored by udev
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at the 'add' event, and finally, the optional "spa_index" is provided in
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the case where the region is defined by a SPA.
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LIBNVDIMM: region::
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struct nd_region *nvdimm_pmem_region_create(struct nvdimm_bus *nvdimm_bus,
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struct nd_region_desc *ndr_desc);
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::
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.0/ndbus0
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|-- region0
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| |-- available_size
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| |-- btt0
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| |-- btt_seed
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| |-- devtype
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| |-- driver -> ../../../../../bus/nd/drivers/nd_region
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| |-- init_namespaces
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| |-- mapping0
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| |-- mapping1
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| |-- mappings
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| |-- modalias
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| |-- namespace0.0
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| |-- namespace_seed
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| |-- numa_node
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| |-- nfit
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| | `-- spa_index
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| |-- nstype
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| |-- set_cookie
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| |-- size
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| |-- subsystem -> ../../../../../bus/nd
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| `-- uevent
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|-- region1
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[..]
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LIBNDCTL: region enumeration example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Sample region retrieval routines based on NFIT-unique data like
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"spa_index" (interleave set id).
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::
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static struct ndctl_region *get_pmem_region_by_spa_index(struct ndctl_bus *bus,
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unsigned int spa_index)
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{
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struct ndctl_region *region;
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ndctl_region_foreach(bus, region) {
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if (ndctl_region_get_type(region) != ND_DEVICE_REGION_PMEM)
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continue;
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if (ndctl_region_get_spa_index(region) == spa_index)
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return region;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Namespace
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-----------------------------
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A REGION, after resolving DPA aliasing and LABEL specified boundaries, surfaces
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one or more "namespace" devices. The arrival of a "namespace" device currently
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triggers the nd_pmem driver to load and register a disk/block device.
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LIBNVDIMM: namespace
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Here is a sample layout from the 2 major types of NAMESPACE where namespace0.0
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represents DIMM-info-backed PMEM (note that it has a 'uuid' attribute), and
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namespace1.0 represents an anonymous PMEM namespace (note that has no 'uuid'
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attribute due to not support a LABEL)
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::
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.0/ndbus0/region0/namespace0.0
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|-- alt_name
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|-- devtype
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|-- dpa_extents
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|-- force_raw
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|-- modalias
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|-- numa_node
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|-- resource
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|-- size
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|-- subsystem -> ../../../../../../bus/nd
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|-- type
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|-- uevent
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`-- uuid
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.1/ndbus1/region1/namespace1.0
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|-- block
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| `-- pmem0
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|-- devtype
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|-- driver -> ../../../../../../bus/nd/drivers/pmem
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|-- force_raw
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|-- modalias
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|-- numa_node
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|-- resource
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|-- size
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|-- subsystem -> ../../../../../../bus/nd
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|-- type
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`-- uevent
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LIBNDCTL: namespace enumeration example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Namespaces are indexed relative to their parent region, example below.
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These indexes are mostly static from boot to boot, but subsystem makes
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no guarantees in this regard. For a static namespace identifier use its
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'uuid' attribute.
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::
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static struct ndctl_namespace
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*get_namespace_by_id(struct ndctl_region *region, unsigned int id)
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{
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struct ndctl_namespace *ndns;
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ndctl_namespace_foreach(region, ndns)
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if (ndctl_namespace_get_id(ndns) == id)
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return ndns;
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return NULL;
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}
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LIBNDCTL: namespace creation example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Idle namespaces are automatically created by the kernel if a given
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region has enough available capacity to create a new namespace.
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Namespace instantiation involves finding an idle namespace and
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configuring it. For the most part the setting of namespace attributes
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can occur in any order, the only constraint is that 'uuid' must be set
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before 'size'. This enables the kernel to track DPA allocations
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internally with a static identifier::
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static int configure_namespace(struct ndctl_region *region,
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struct ndctl_namespace *ndns,
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struct namespace_parameters *parameters)
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{
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char devname[50];
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snprintf(devname, sizeof(devname), "namespace%d.%d",
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ndctl_region_get_id(region), paramaters->id);
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ndctl_namespace_set_alt_name(ndns, devname);
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/* 'uuid' must be set prior to setting size! */
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ndctl_namespace_set_uuid(ndns, paramaters->uuid);
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ndctl_namespace_set_size(ndns, paramaters->size);
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/* unlike pmem namespaces, blk namespaces have a sector size */
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if (parameters->lbasize)
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ndctl_namespace_set_sector_size(ndns, parameters->lbasize);
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ndctl_namespace_enable(ndns);
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}
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Why the Term "namespace"?
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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1. Why not "volume" for instance? "volume" ran the risk of confusing
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ND (libnvdimm subsystem) to a volume manager like device-mapper.
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2. The term originated to describe the sub-devices that can be created
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within a NVME controller (see the nvme specification:
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https://www.nvmexpress.org/specifications/), and NFIT namespaces are
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meant to parallel the capabilities and configurability of
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NVME-namespaces.
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LIBNVDIMM/LIBNDCTL: Block Translation Table "btt"
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-------------------------------------------------
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A BTT (design document: https://pmem.io/2014/09/23/btt.html) is a
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personality driver for a namespace that fronts entire namespace as an
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'address abstraction'.
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LIBNVDIMM: btt layout
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Every region will start out with at least one BTT device which is the
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seed device. To activate it set the "namespace", "uuid", and
|
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"sector_size" attributes and then bind the device to the nd_pmem or
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nd_blk driver depending on the region type::
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|
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/sys/devices/platform/nfit_test.1/ndbus0/region0/btt0/
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|-- namespace
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|-- delete
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|-- devtype
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|-- modalias
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|-- numa_node
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|-- sector_size
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|-- subsystem -> ../../../../../bus/nd
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|-- uevent
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`-- uuid
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|
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LIBNDCTL: btt creation example
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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|
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|
Similar to namespaces an idle BTT device is automatically created per
|
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region. Each time this "seed" btt device is configured and enabled a new
|
|
seed is created. Creating a BTT configuration involves two steps of
|
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finding and idle BTT and assigning it to consume a namespace.
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|
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|
::
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|
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static struct ndctl_btt *get_idle_btt(struct ndctl_region *region)
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|
{
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struct ndctl_btt *btt;
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|
|
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ndctl_btt_foreach(region, btt)
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if (!ndctl_btt_is_enabled(btt)
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|
&& !ndctl_btt_is_configured(btt))
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return btt;
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|
|
|
return NULL;
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|
}
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|
|
|
static int configure_btt(struct ndctl_region *region,
|
|
struct btt_parameters *parameters)
|
|
{
|
|
btt = get_idle_btt(region);
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|
|
|
ndctl_btt_set_uuid(btt, parameters->uuid);
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|
ndctl_btt_set_sector_size(btt, parameters->sector_size);
|
|
ndctl_btt_set_namespace(btt, parameters->ndns);
|
|
/* turn off raw mode device */
|
|
ndctl_namespace_disable(parameters->ndns);
|
|
/* turn on btt access */
|
|
ndctl_btt_enable(btt);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Once instantiated a new inactive btt seed device will appear underneath
|
|
the region.
|
|
|
|
Once a "namespace" is removed from a BTT that instance of the BTT device
|
|
will be deleted or otherwise reset to default values. This deletion is
|
|
only at the device model level. In order to destroy a BTT the "info
|
|
block" needs to be destroyed. Note, that to destroy a BTT the media
|
|
needs to be written in raw mode. By default, the kernel will autodetect
|
|
the presence of a BTT and disable raw mode. This autodetect behavior
|
|
can be suppressed by enabling raw mode for the namespace via the
|
|
ndctl_namespace_set_raw_mode() API.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Summary LIBNDCTL Diagram
|
|
------------------------
|
|
|
|
For the given example above, here is the view of the objects as seen by the
|
|
LIBNDCTL API::
|
|
|
|
+---+
|
|
|CTX|
|
|
+-+-+
|
|
|
|
|
+-------+ |
|
|
| DIMM0 <-+ | +---------+ +--------------+ +---------------+
|
|
+-------+ | | +-> REGION0 +---> NAMESPACE0.0 +--> PMEM8 "pm0.0" |
|
|
| DIMM1 <-+ +-v--+ | +---------+ +--------------+ +---------------+
|
|
+-------+ +-+BUS0+-| +---------+ +--------------+ +----------------------+
|
|
| DIMM2 <-+ +----+ +-> REGION1 +---> NAMESPACE1.0 +--> PMEM6 "pm1.0" | BTT1 |
|
|
+-------+ | | +---------+ +--------------+ +---------------+------+
|
|
| DIMM3 <-+
|
|
+-------+
|