[PATCH 3/3] lightnvm: fix address issues related to multi target

From: Wenwei Tao
Date: Wed Apr 13 2016 - 04:26:33 EST


In rrpc, some of the address operations are based on
one target assumption, the global values are always
used. Now multi target is available, we should use
relative/global values properly.

In rrpc_l2p_update, we use relative logical address
to deal with trans_map and rev_trans_map, and check
the bound of target's own intead of global device's.

In rrpc_block_map_update, we should use the global
physcical address to compare with the one in trans_map,
since we store the global value in it.

Signed-off-by: Wenwei Tao <ww.tao0320@xxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/lightnvm/rrpc.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++---------------------
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/lightnvm/rrpc.c b/drivers/lightnvm/rrpc.c
index 3143b98..159dc3b 100644
--- a/drivers/lightnvm/rrpc.c
+++ b/drivers/lightnvm/rrpc.c
@@ -116,15 +116,6 @@ static int block_is_full(struct rrpc *rrpc, struct rrpc_block *rblk)
return (rblk->next_page == rrpc->dev->sec_per_blk);
}

-/* Calculate relative addr for the given block, considering instantiated LUNs */
-static u64 block_to_rel_addr(struct rrpc *rrpc, struct rrpc_block *rblk)
-{
- struct nvm_block *blk = rblk->parent;
- int lun_blk = blk->id % (rrpc->dev->blks_per_lun * rrpc->nr_luns);
-
- return lun_blk * rrpc->dev->sec_per_blk;
-}
-
/* Calculate global addr for the given block */
static u64 block_to_addr(struct rrpc *rrpc, struct rrpc_block *rblk)
{
@@ -997,24 +988,29 @@ static void rrpc_map_free(struct rrpc *rrpc)
static int rrpc_l2p_update(u64 slba, u32 nlb, __le64 *entries, void *private)
{
struct rrpc *rrpc = (struct rrpc *)private;
- struct nvm_dev *dev = rrpc->dev;
- struct rrpc_addr *addr = rrpc->trans_map + slba;
- struct rrpc_rev_addr *raddr = rrpc->rev_trans_map;
- u64 elba = slba + nlb;
- u64 i;
+ struct rrpc_addr *addr;
+ struct rrpc_rev_addr *raddr;
+ u64 i, elba = slba + nlb - 1;

- if (unlikely(elba > dev->total_secs)) {
+ if (unlikely(slba < rrpc->soffset ||
+ elba > rrpc->soffset + rrpc->nr_sects - 1)) {
pr_err("nvm: L2P data from device is out of bounds!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}

+ slba -= rrpc->soffset;
+ addr = rrpc->trans_map + slba;
+ raddr = rrpc->rev_trans_map;
+
for (i = 0; i < nlb; i++) {
u64 pba = le64_to_cpu(entries[i]);
unsigned int mod;
/* LNVM treats address-spaces as silos, LBA and PBA are
* equally large and zero-indexed.
*/
- if (unlikely(pba >= dev->total_secs && pba != U64_MAX)) {
+ if (unlikely((pba < rrpc->poffset ||
+ pba > rrpc->poffset + rrpc->nr_sects - 1) &&
+ (pba != U64_MAX && pba != 0))) {
pr_err("nvm: L2P data entry is out of bounds!\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -1289,19 +1285,20 @@ static void rrpc_block_map_update(struct rrpc *rrpc, struct rrpc_block *rblk)
struct nvm_dev *dev = rrpc->dev;
int offset;
struct rrpc_addr *laddr;
- u64 bpaddr, paddr, pladdr;
+ u64 paddr, rpaddr, pladdr;
+
+ paddr = block_to_addr(rrpc, rblk);
+ rpaddr = paddr - rrpc->poffset;

- bpaddr = block_to_rel_addr(rrpc, rblk);
for (offset = 0; offset < dev->sec_per_blk; offset++) {
- paddr = bpaddr + offset;

- pladdr = rrpc->rev_trans_map[paddr].addr;
+ pladdr = rrpc->rev_trans_map[rpaddr + offset].addr;
if (pladdr == ADDR_EMPTY)
continue;

laddr = &rrpc->trans_map[pladdr];

- if (paddr == laddr->addr) {
+ if (paddr + offset == laddr->addr) {
laddr->rblk = rblk;
} else {
set_bit(offset, rblk->invalid_pages);
--
1.8.3.1