> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sagi Grimberg [mailto:sa...@dev.mellanox.co.il]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 10:18 AM
> To: Steve Wise; 'Chuck Lever'; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; 
> linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 7/8] xprtrdma: Split the completion queue
> 
> On 4/16/2014 5:43 PM, Steve Wise wrote:
> >>>> Hmm, But if either FASTREG or LINV failed the QP will go to error state
> >>>> and you *will* get the error wc (with a rain of FLUSH errors).
> >>>> AFAICT it is safe to assume that it succeeded as long as you don't get
> >>>> error completions.
> >>> But if an unsignaled FASTREG is posted and silently succeeds, then the 
> >>> next signaled work
> >> request fails, I believe the FASTREG will be completed with FLUSH status, 
> >> yet the operation
> >> actually completed in the hw.
> >>
> >> Actually if (any) WR successfully completed and SW got it as FLUSH error
> >> it seems like a bug to me.
> >> Once the HW processed the WQ entry it should update the consumer index
> >> accordingly thus should not happen.
> > Aren't you assuming a specific hardware design/implementation?  For cxgb4, 
> > the fact that a
> work request was consumed by the HW from the host send queue in no way 
> indicates it is
> complete.  Also, the RDMA specs specifically state that the rnic/hca 
> implementation can only
> assume an unsignaled work request completes successfully (and make its slot 
> in the SQ
> available for the ULP) when a subsequent signaled work request completes 
> successfully.   So if
> the next signaled work request fails, I believe the completion status of 
> prior unsignaled work
> requests is indeterminate.
> 
> Well actually I wasn't, I just assumed that FLUSH errors will come for
> all WQ entries in the range {CI, PI}.
> I get it, if a suppressed WQe was consumed and QP went to error state
> before a completion was placed, HW may flush it as well.
> I agree this may happen. Thanks!
> 

Thank you! :)   In fact, chelsio HW doesn't do ANY flushing.  It is all done in 
software at the time the QP exits RTS...

Stevo

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