From: Martin Wilck Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 19:36:52 +0000 (+0200) Subject: feat(nvmf): add code for parsing the NBFT X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=b490f6f7d7cf1c322b47af4e44d7f238612fb260;p=thirdparty%2Fdracut.git feat(nvmf): add code for parsing the NBFT Add code to parse the Nvme-oF Boot Firmware Table (NBFT) according to the NVM Express Boot Specification 1.0 [1]. The implementation in dracut follows a similar general approach as iBFT support in the iscsi module. NBFT support requires two steps: (1) Setting up the network and routing according to the HFI ("Host Fabric Interface") records in the NBFT, (2) Establishing the actual NVMe-oF connection. (1) is accomplished by reading the NBFT using JSON output from the "nvme nbft show" command, and transforming it into command line options ("ip=", "rd.neednet", etc.) understood by dracut's network module and its backends. The resulting network setup code is backend-agnostic. It has been tested with the "network-legacy" and "network-manager" network backend modules. The network setup code supports IPv4 and IPv6 with static, RA, or DHCP configurations, 802.1q VLANs, and simple routing / gateway setup. (2) is done using the "nvme connect-all" command [2] in the netroot handler, which is invoked by networking backends when an interface gets fully configured. This patch adds support for "netboot=nbft". The "nbftroot" handler calls nvmf-autoconnect.sh, which contains the actual connect logic. nvmf-autoconnect.sh itself is preserved, because there are other NVMe-oF setups like NVMe over FC which don't depend on the network. The various ways to configure NVMe-oF are prioritized like this: 1 FC autoconnect from kernel commandline (rd.nvmf.discover=fc,auto) 2 NBFT, if present 3 discovery.conf or config.json, if present, and cmdline.d parameters, if present (rd.nvmf.discovery=...) 4 FC autoconnect (without kernel command line) The reason for this priorization is that in the initial RAM fs, we try to activate only those connections that are necessary to mount the root file system. This avoids confusion, possible contradicting or ambiguous configuration, and timeouts from unavailable targets. A retry logic is implemented for enabling the NVMe-oF connections, using the "settled" initqueue, the netroot handler, and eventually, the "timeout" initqueue. This is similar to the retry logic of the iscsi module. In the "timeout" case, connection to all possible NVMe-oF subsystems is attempted. Two new command line parameters are introduced to make it possible to change the priorities above: - "rd.nvmf.nonbft" causes the NBFT to be ignored, - "rd.nvmf.nostatic" causes any statically configured NVMe-oF targets (config.json, discovery.conf, and cmdline.d) to be ignored. These parameters may be helpful to skip attempts to set up broken configurations. At initramfs build time, the nvmf module is now enabled if an NBFT table is detected in the system. [1] https://nvmexpress.org/wp-content/uploads/NVM-Express-Boot-Specification-2022.11.15-Ratified.pdf [2] NBFT support in nvme-cli requires the latest upstream code (> v2.4). Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck Co-authored-by: John Meneghini Co-authored-by: Charles Rose --- diff --git a/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc b/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc index e8610399d..5703747bc 100644 --- a/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc +++ b/man/dracut.cmdline.7.asc @@ -898,6 +898,15 @@ NVMf **rd.nonvmf**:: Disable NVMf +**rd.nvmf.nonbft**:: + Disable connecting to targets from the NVMe Boot Firmware Table. Without + this parameter, NBFT connections will take precedence over _rd.nvmf.discover_. + +**rd.nvmf.nostatic**:: + Disable connecting to targets that have been statically configured when + the initramfs was built. Targets specified with rd.nvmf.discover on the + kernel command line will still be tried. + **rd.nvmf.hostnqn=**____:: NVMe host NQN to use diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh index 3c1bf5115..a8f303414 100755 --- a/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh +++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/module-setup.sh @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # called by dracut check() { - require_binaries nvme || return 1 + require_binaries nvme jq || return 1 [ -f /etc/nvme/hostnqn ] || return 255 [ -f /etc/nvme/hostid ] || return 255 @@ -25,17 +25,27 @@ check() { [[ $trtype == "fc" ]] || [[ $trtype == "tcp" ]] || [[ $trtype == "rdma" ]] } + has_nbft() { + local f found= + for f in /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT*; do + [ -f "$f" ] || continue + found=1 + break + done + [[ $found ]] + } + [[ $hostonly ]] || [[ $mount_needs ]] && { pushd . > /dev/null for_each_host_dev_and_slaves is_nvmf local _is_nvmf=$? popd > /dev/null || exit [[ $_is_nvmf == 0 ]] || return 255 - if [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then - if [ ! -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ]; then - echo "No discovery arguments present" - return 255 - fi + if [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] \ + && [ ! -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ] \ + && [ ! -f /etc/nvme/config.json ] && ! has_nbft; then + echo "No discovery arguments present" + return 255 fi } return 0 @@ -126,8 +136,9 @@ install() { inst_multiple ip sed inst_script "${moddir}/nvmf-autoconnect.sh" /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh + inst_script "${moddir}/nbftroot.sh" /sbin/nbftroot - inst_multiple nvme + inst_multiple nvme jq inst_hook cmdline 92 "$moddir/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh" inst_simple "/etc/nvme/discovery.conf" inst_simple "/etc/nvme/config.json" diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000..0f334995d --- /dev/null +++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/nbftroot.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#! /bin/sh +# This script is called from /sbin/netroot + +/sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh online +exit 0 diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh index c8f676a74..35ee9487d 100755 --- a/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh +++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/nvmf-autoconnect.sh @@ -1,5 +1,54 @@ -#!/bin/bash +#!/bin/sh +# Argument $1 is "settled", "online", or "timeout", indicating +# the queue from which the script is called. +# In the "timeout" case, try everything. +# Otherwise, try options according to the priorities below. -[ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] || exit 1 -echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery +[ "$RD_DEBUG" != yes ] || set -x + +if [ "$1" = timeout ]; then + [ ! -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ] \ + || echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery + /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all + exit 0 +fi + +NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK= +[ ! -f "/etc/nvme/hostnqn" ] || [ ! -f "/etc/nvme/hostid" ] || NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK=1 + +# Only nvme-cli 2.5 or newer supports the options --nbft and --no-nbft +# for the connect-all command. +# Make sure we don't use unsupported options with earlier versions. +NBFT_SUPPORTED= +# shellcheck disable=SC2016 +/usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --help 2>&1 | sed -n '/[[:space:]]--nbft[[:space:]]/q1;$q0' \ + || NBFT_SUPPORTED=1 + +if [ -e /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto ] && [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ] \ + && [ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then + # prio 1: cmdline override "rd.nvmf.discovery=fc,auto" + echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery + exit 0 +fi +if [ "$NBFT_SUPPORTED" ] && [ -e /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found ]; then + # prio 2: NBFT + /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --nbft + exit 0 +fi +if [ -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf ] || [ -f /etc/nvme/config.json ] \ + && [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ]; then + # prio 3: configuration from initrd and/or kernel command line + # We can get here even if "rd.nvmf.nonbft" was given, thus use --no-nbft + if [ "$NBFT_SUPPORTED" ]; then + /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all --no-nbft + else + /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all + fi + exit 0 +fi +if [ "$NVMF_HOSTNQN_OK" ] \ + && [ -f /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery ]; then + # prio 4: no discovery entries, try NVMeoFC autoconnect + echo add > /sys/class/fc/fc_udev_device/nvme_discovery +fi exit 0 diff --git a/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh b/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh index 6c5ef4bc0..66018371a 100755 --- a/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh +++ b/modules.d/95nvmf/parse-nvmf-boot-connections.sh @@ -17,13 +17,225 @@ # specify any discover parameters for FC. # -type is_ip > /dev/null 2>&1 || . /lib/net-lib.sh +command -v getarg > /dev/null || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh +command -v is_ip > /dev/null || . /lib/net-lib.sh + +## Sample NBFT output from nvme show-nbft -H -s -d -o json +# [ +# { +# "filename":"/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT", +# "host":{ +# "nqn":"nqn.2014-08.org.nvmexpress:uuid:d6f07002-7eb5-4841-a185-400e296afae4", +# "id":"111919da-21ea-cc4e-bafe-216d8372dd31", +# "host_id_configured":0, +# "host_nqn_configured":0, +# "primary_admin_host_flag":"not indicated" +# }, +# "subsystem":[ +# { +# "index":1, +# "num_hfis":1, +# "hfis":[ +# 1 +# ], +# "transport":"tcp", +# "transport_address":"192.168.100.216", +# "transport_svcid":"4420", +# "subsys_port_id":0, +# "nsid":1, +# "nid_type":"uuid", +# "nid":"424d1c8a-8ef9-4681-b2fc-8c343bd8fa69", +# "subsys_nqn":"timberland-01", +# "controller_id":0, +# "asqsz":0, +# "pdu_header_digest_required":0, +# "data_digest_required":0 +# } +# ], +# "hfi":[ +# { +# "index":1, +# "transport":"tcp", +# "pcidev":"0:0:2.0", +# "mac_addr":"52:54:00:4f:97:e9", +# "vlan":0, +# "ip_origin":63, +# "ipaddr":"192.168.100.217", +# "subnet_mask_prefix":24, +# "gateway_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0", +# "route_metric":0, +# "primary_dns_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0", +# "secondary_dns_ipaddr":"0.0.0.0", +# "dhcp_server_ipaddr":"", +# "this_hfi_is_default_route":1 +# } +# ], +# "discovery":[ +# ] +# } +# ] +# +# If the IP address is derived from DHCP, it sets the field +# "hfi.dhcp_server_ipaddr" to a non-emtpy value. +# +# + +nbft_run_jq() { + local st + local opts="-e" + + while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case $1 in + -*) + opts="$opts $1" + ;; + *) + break + ;; + esac + shift + done + # Not quoting is intentional here. We won't get glob expressions passed. + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 + jq $opts "$1" << EOF +$2 +EOF + st=$? + if [ $st -ne 0 ]; then + warn "NBFT: jq error while processing \"$1\"" + return $st + else + return 0 + fi +} + +nbft_check_empty_address() { + # suppress meaningless or empty IP addresses + # "null" is returned by jq if no match found for expression + case $1 in + null | "::" | "0.0.0.0") ;; + *) + echo "$1" + ;; + esac +} + +nbft_parse_hfi() { + # false positive of shellcheck - no expansion in variable assignments + # shellcheck disable=2086 + local hfi_json=$1 + local mac iface ipaddr prefix vlan gateway dns1 dns2 hostname adrfam dhcp + + mac=$(nbft_run_jq -r .mac_addr "$hfi_json") || return 1 + iface=$(set_ifname nbft "$mac") + + vlan=$(nbft_run_jq .vlan "$hfi_json") || vlan=0 + # treat VLAN zero as "no vlan" + [ "$vlan" -ne 0 ] || vlan= + + [ ! -e /tmp/net."${iface}${vlan:+.$vlan}".has_ibft_config ] || return 0 + + dhcp=$(nbft_run_jq -r .dhcp_server_ipaddr "$hfi_json") + # We need to check $? here as the above is an assignment + # shellcheck disable=2181 + if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ "$dhcp" ] && [ "$dhcp" != null ]; then + case $dhcp in + *:*) + echo ip="$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:dhcp6" + ;; + *.*.*.*) + echo ip="$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:dhcp" + ;; + *) + warn "Invalid value for dhcp_server_ipaddr: $dhcp" + return 1 + ;; + esac + else + ipaddr=$(nbft_run_jq -r .ipaddr "$hfi_json") || return 1 + + case $ipaddr in + *.*.*.*) + adrfam=ipv4 + ;; + *:*) + adrfam=ipv6 + ;; + *) + warn "invalid address: $ipaddr" + return 1 + ;; + esac + prefix=$(nbft_run_jq -r .subnet_mask_prefix "$hfi_json") + # Need to check $? here as he above is an assignment + # shellcheck disable=2181 + if [ $? -ne 0 ] && [ "$adrfam" = ipv6 ]; then + prefix=128 + fi + # Use brackets for IPv6 + if [ "$adrfam" = ipv6 ]; then + ipaddr="[$ipaddr]" + fi + + gateway=$(nbft_check_empty_address \ + "$(nbft_run_jq -r .gateway_ipaddr "$hfi_json")") + dns1=$(nbft_check_empty_address \ + "$(nbft_run_jq -r .primary_dns_ipaddr "$hfi_json")") + dns2=$(nbft_check_empty_address \ + "$(nbft_run_jq -r .secondary_dns_ipaddr "$hfi_json")") + hostname=$(nbft_run_jq -r .host_name "$hfi_json" 2> /dev/null) || hostname= + + echo "ip=$ipaddr::$gateway:$prefix:$hostname:$iface${vlan:+.$vlan}:none${dns1:+:$dns1}${dns2:+:$dns2}" + fi + + if [ "$vlan" ]; then + echo "vlan=$iface.$vlan:$iface" + echo "$mac" > "/tmp/net.$iface.$vlan.has_ibft_config" + else + echo "$mac" > "/tmp/net.$iface.has_ibft_config" + fi + : > /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found +} + +nbft_parse() { + local nbft_json n_nbft all_hfi_json n_hfi + local j=0 i + + nbft_json=$(nvme nbft show -H -o json) || return 0 + n_nbft=$(nbft_run_jq ". | length" "$nbft_json") || return 0 + + while [ "$j" -lt "$n_nbft" ]; do + all_hfi_json=$(nbft_run_jq ".[$j].hfi" "$nbft_json") || continue + n_hfi=$(nbft_run_jq ". | length" "$all_hfi_json") || continue + i=0 + + while [ "$i" -lt "$n_hfi" ]; do + nbft_parse_hfi "$(nbft_run_jq ".[$i]" "$all_hfi_json")" + i=$((i + 1)) + done + j=$((j + 1)) + done >> /etc/cmdline.d/40-nbft.conf +} if getargbool 0 rd.nonvmf; then warn "rd.nonvmf=0: skipping nvmf" return 0 fi +if getargbool 0 rd.nvmf.nostatic; then + rm -f /etc/cmdline.d/95nvmf-args.conf + rm -f /etc/nvme/discovery.conf /etc/nvme/config.json +fi + +if ! getargbool 0 rd.nvmf.nonbft; then + for _x in /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/NBFT*; do + if [ -f "$_x" ]; then + nbft_parse + break + fi + done +fi + initqueue --onetime modprobe --all -b -q nvme_tcp nvme_core nvme_fabrics parse_nvmf_discover() { @@ -94,26 +306,21 @@ if [ -n "$nvmf_hostid" ]; then echo "$nvmf_hostid" > /etc/nvme/hostid fi -NVMF_FC_AUTO= +rm -f /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto for d in $(getargs rd.nvmf.discover -d nvmf.discover=); do parse_nvmf_discover "$d" || { - NVMF_FC_AUTO=1 + : > /tmp/nvmf-fc-auto break } done -if [ -e /tmp/nvmf_needs_network ]; then +if [ -e /tmp/nvmf_needs_network ] || [ -e /tmp/valid_nbft_entry_found ]; then echo "rd.neednet=1" > /etc/cmdline.d/nvmf-neednet.conf + # netroot is a global variable that is present in all "sourced" scripts + # shellcheck disable=SC2034 + netroot=nbft rm -f /tmp/nvmf_needs_network fi -# Host NQN and host id are mandatory for NVMe-oF -if [ -f "/etc/nvme/hostnqn" ] && [ -f "/etc/nvme/hostid" ]; then - - # If no nvme command line arguments present, try autodiscovery - if [ $NVMF_FC_AUTO ] || [ ! -f "/etc/nvme/discovery.conf" ]; then - /sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --unique --name nvme-fc-autoconnect /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh - else - /sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --unique --name nvme-discover /usr/sbin/nvme connect-all - fi -fi +/sbin/initqueue --settled --onetime --name nvmf-connect-settled /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh settled +/sbin/initqueue --timeout --onetime --name nvmf-connect-timeout /sbin/nvmf-autoconnect.sh timeout