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ZiyangZhang
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ublk_drv: add START_USER_RECOVERY and END_USER_RECOVERY support
START_USER_RECOVERY and END_USER_RECOVERY are two new control commands to support user recovery feature. After a crash, user should send START_USER_RECOVERY, it will: (1) check if (a)current ublk_device is UBLK_S_DEV_QUIESCED which was set by quiesce_work and (b)chardev is released (2) reinit all ubqs, including: (a) put the task_struct and reset ->ubq_daemon to NULL. (b) reset all ublk_io. (3) reset ub->mm to NULL. Then, user should start a new process and send FETCH_REQ on each ubq_daemon. Finally, user should send END_USER_RECOVERY, it will: (1) wait for all new ubq_daemons getting ready. (2) update ublksrv_pid (3) unquiesce the request queue and expect incoming ublk_queue_rq() (4) convert ub's state to UBLK_S_DEV_LIVE Note: we can handle STOP_DEV between START_USER_RECOVERY and END_USER_RECOVERY. This is helpful to users who cannot start new process after sending START_USER_RECOVERY ctrl-cmd. Signed-off-by: ZiyangZhang <ZiyangZhang@linux.alibaba.com> Reviewed-by: Ming Lei <ming.lei@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220923153919.44078-7-ZiyangZhang@linux.alibaba.com Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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