Re: [RFC][PATCH 1/1] cxgb3i: cxgb3 iSCSI initiator

From: Boaz Harrosh
Date: Thu Jul 31 2008 - 08:46:53 EST


Karen Xie wrote:
>> Comments:
>>
>> * SCSI drivers should be submitted via the linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> mailing list.
>
> Will do that. Thanks.
>
>> * The driver is clean and readable, well done
>>
>> * From a networking standpoint, our main concern becomes how this
>> interacts with the networking stack. In particular, I'm concerned
> based
>> on reading the source that this driver uses "TCP port stealing" rather
>> than using a totally separate MAC address (and IP).
>>
>> Stealing a TCP port on an IP/interface already assigned is a common
>> solution in this space, but also a flawed one. Precisely because the
>> kernel and applications are unaware of this "special, magic TCP port"
>> you open the potential for application problems that are very difficult
>
>> for an admin to diagnose based on observed behavior.
>
> The collisions between the host stack and iSCSI offload are unlikely
> because the iSCSI target server's port is unique (nailed down as 3260).
> If an offload card is plugged in, all iSCSI connections to a given
> target (i.e., destination/port) are offloaded. There is precedence for
> this approach such as RDMA/iWarp.
>

Please note that all SW iscsi targets I know, let you change the default
3260 port to whatever you want. Is that supported?

Jeff is there a way for the user-mode demon to reserve the port beforehand
so it will appear to be taken.

>> So, additional information on your TCP port usage would be greatly
>> appreciated. Also, how does this interact with IPv6? Clearly it
>> interacts with IPv4...
>
> Currently, IPv6 connection request will not be honored, I will make sure
> the checking is added in the resubmission.
>
>
Boaz

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