LPFC_ATTR_R(lun_queue_depth, 30, 1, 128,
"Max number of FCP commands we can queue to a specific LUN");
+/*
+# hba_queue_depth: This parameter is used to limit the number of outstanding
+# commands per lpfc HBA. Value range is [32,8192]. If this parameter
+# value is greater than the maximum number of exchanges supported by the HBA,
+# then maximum number of exchanges supported by the HBA is used to determine
+# the hba_queue_depth.
+*/
+LPFC_ATTR_R(hba_queue_depth, 8192, 32, 8192,
+ "Max number of FCP commands we can queue to a lpfc HBA");
+
/*
# Some disk devices have a "select ID" or "select Target" capability.
# From a protocol standpoint "select ID" usually means select the
&class_device_attr_lpfc_drvr_version,
&class_device_attr_lpfc_log_verbose,
&class_device_attr_lpfc_lun_queue_depth,
+ &class_device_attr_lpfc_hba_queue_depth,
&class_device_attr_lpfc_nodev_tmo,
&class_device_attr_lpfc_fcp_class,
&class_device_attr_lpfc_use_adisc,
default:
phba->cfg_hba_queue_depth = LPFC_DFT_HBA_Q_DEPTH;
}
+
+ if (phba->cfg_hba_queue_depth > lpfc_hba_queue_depth)
+ lpfc_hba_queue_depth_init(phba, lpfc_hba_queue_depth);
+
return;
}