IB/srp: Avoid endless SCSI error handling loop

If a SCSI command times out it is passed to the SCSI error
handler. The SCSI error handler will try to abort the commands that
timed out.  If aborting fails, a device reset will be attempted.  If
the device reset also fails a host reset will be attempted.  If the
host reset also fails the whole procedure will be repeated.

srp_abort() and srp_reset_device() fail for a QP in the error state.
srp_reset_host() fails after host removal has started.  Hence if the
SCSI error handler gets invoked after host removal has started and
with the QP in the error state an endless loop will be triggered.

Modify the SCSI error handling functions in ib_srp as follows:
- Abort SCSI commands properly even if the QP is in the error state.
- Make srp_reset_host() reset SCSI requests even after host removal
  has already started or if reconnecting fails.

Signed-off-by: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Acked-by: David Dillow <dave@thedillows.org>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.8
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <roland@purestorage.com>
This commit is contained in:
Bart Van Assche 2013-02-21 17:19:04 +00:00 committed by Roland Dreier
parent 3780d1f088
commit c7c4e7ff80
1 changed files with 15 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -700,23 +700,24 @@ static int srp_reconnect_target(struct srp_target_port *target)
struct Scsi_Host *shost = target->scsi_host;
int i, ret;
if (target->state != SRP_TARGET_LIVE)
return -EAGAIN;
scsi_target_block(&shost->shost_gendev);
srp_disconnect_target(target);
/*
* Now get a new local CM ID so that we avoid confusing the
* target in case things are really fouled up.
* Now get a new local CM ID so that we avoid confusing the target in
* case things are really fouled up. Doing so also ensures that all CM
* callbacks will have finished before a new QP is allocated.
*/
ret = srp_new_cm_id(target);
if (ret)
goto unblock;
ret = srp_create_target_ib(target);
if (ret)
goto unblock;
/*
* Whether or not creating a new CM ID succeeded, create a new
* QP. This guarantees that all completion callback function
* invocations have finished before request resetting starts.
*/
if (ret == 0)
ret = srp_create_target_ib(target);
else
srp_create_target_ib(target);
for (i = 0; i < SRP_CMD_SQ_SIZE; ++i) {
struct srp_request *req = &target->req_ring[i];
@ -728,9 +729,9 @@ static int srp_reconnect_target(struct srp_target_port *target)
for (i = 0; i < SRP_SQ_SIZE; ++i)
list_add(&target->tx_ring[i]->list, &target->free_tx);
ret = srp_connect_target(target);
if (ret == 0)
ret = srp_connect_target(target);
unblock:
scsi_target_unblock(&shost->shost_gendev, ret == 0 ? SDEV_RUNNING :
SDEV_TRANSPORT_OFFLINE);
@ -1739,7 +1740,7 @@ static int srp_abort(struct scsi_cmnd *scmnd)
shost_printk(KERN_ERR, target->scsi_host, "SRP abort called\n");
if (!req || target->qp_in_error || !srp_claim_req(target, req, scmnd))
if (!req || !srp_claim_req(target, req, scmnd))
return FAILED;
srp_send_tsk_mgmt(target, req->index, scmnd->device->lun,
SRP_TSK_ABORT_TASK);