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Subject[Patch v8 00/16] CIFS: Implement SMB Direct protocol
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From: Long Li <longli@microsoft.com>

Starting with SMB2 dialect 3.0, Microsoft introduced SMB Direct transport
protocol for transferring upper layer (SMB2) payload over RDMA via Infiniband,
RoCE or iWARP. The prococol is published in [MS-SMBD]
(https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh536346.aspx).

Change log:
v2:
Implemented RDMA read/write via memory registration.
Re-arranged patches for review [Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>].
Restructured the code and fixed bugs on protocol timer and keepalive
[Tom Talpey <ttalpey@microsoft.com>].

v3:
Improved performance by introducing an additional queue for handling
empty packets and reducing lock contention on IRQ path.
Added light weight profiling by reading TSC.
Improved the code for checking SMB versions when mounting with rdma option
[Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org>].
Moved to use pages instead of buffers for passing I/O for RDMA
[Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>].
Removed redundant code and refactored I/O code paths
[Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>, Tom Talpey <ttalpey@microsoft.com>].

v4:
Fixed connectivity issues with iWAPR devices.
Exported configurable protocol parameters to /proc/fs/cifs
[Steve French <sfrench@samba.org>]
Re-arranged patches for review
[Pavel Shilovsky <piastryyy@gmail.com>].

v5:
Fixed compiling errors on ia64, i386 and when INFINIBAND is not
configured. [kbuild test robot]
Profiling is removed and will be introduced in a seperate patch.

v6:
Report internal code error via WARN_ON(). Change description in
Kconfig [Pavel Shilovsky <piastryyy@gmail.com>].

v7:
Removed the use of #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_SMB_DIRECT in upper layer
code calling transport I/O. [Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox@microsoft.com>,
Tom Talpey <ttalpey@microsoft.com>]

v8:
Fixed comment typos and removed unused code
[Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>]
Removed the first 7 patches in v7, which have been merged.
Restructed the code to move relevant function definitions to later patches.
[Pavel Shilovsky <piastryyy@gmail.com>]
Added a patch to disable signing when RDMA is in use. Signing will be
enabled after it is properly implemented in SMB Direct code paths.
Fixed an issue on passing the incorrect offset to smbd_buffer_descriptor_v1
when RDMA read is used for SMB write. This was caused by recent CIFS
patches to remove packet length from SMB2 packet header.

Long Li (16):
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer connects to SMBDirect session
CIFS: SMBD: Implement function to reconnect to a SMB Direct transport
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer reconnects to SMB Direct session
CIFS: SMBD: Implement function to destroy a SMB Direct connection
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer destroys SMB Direct session on shutdown or
umount
CIFS: SMBD: Set SMB Direct maximum read or write size for I/O
CIFS: SMBD: Implement function to receive data via RDMA receive
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer receives data via RDMA receive
CIFS: SMBD: Implement function to send data via RDMA send
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer sends data via RDMA send
CIFS: SMBD: Implement RDMA memory registration
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer performs SMB write via RDMA read through
memory registration
CIFS: SMBD: Read correct returned data length for RDMA write (SMB
read) I/O
CIFS: SMBD: Upper layer performs SMB read via RDMA write through
memory registration
CIFS: SMBD: Add SMB Direct debug counters
CIFS: SMBD: Disable signing on SMB direct transport

fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c | 66 ++++
fs/cifs/cifsglob.h | 16 +-
fs/cifs/cifssmb.c | 15 +-
fs/cifs/connect.c | 46 ++-
fs/cifs/file.c | 17 +-
fs/cifs/smb1ops.c | 4 +-
fs/cifs/smb2ops.c | 24 +-
fs/cifs/smb2pdu.c | 117 ++++++-
fs/cifs/smbdirect.c | 947 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
fs/cifs/smbdirect.h | 72 ++++
fs/cifs/transport.c | 8 +-
11 files changed, 1308 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

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