linux/drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_erp.c

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License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-01 22:07:57 +08:00
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* zfcp device driver
*
* Error Recovery Procedures (ERP).
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2017
*/
#define KMSG_COMPONENT "zfcp"
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KMSG_COMPONENT ": " fmt
#include <linux/kthread.h>
#include "zfcp_ext.h"
#include "zfcp_reqlist.h"
#define ZFCP_MAX_ERPS 3
enum zfcp_erp_act_flags {
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT = 0x10000000,
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY = 0x01000000,
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_DISMISSED = 0x00200000,
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM = 0x00400000,
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_NO_REF = 0x00800000,
};
/*
* Eyecatcher pseudo flag to bitwise or-combine with enum zfcp_erp_act_type.
* Used to indicate that an ERP action could not be set up despite a detected
* need for some recovery.
scsi: zfcp: fix misleading REC trigger trace where erp_action setup failed If a SCSI device is deleted during scsi_eh host reset, we cannot get a reference to the SCSI device anymore since scsi_device_get returns !=0 by design. Assuming the recovery of adapter and port(s) was successful, zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success() attempts to trigger a LUN reset for the half-gone SCSI device. Unfortunately, it causes the following confusing trace record which states that zfcp will do a LUN recovery as "ERP need" is ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN == 1 and equals "ERP want". Old example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING but not ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED as it was closed on close part of adapter reopen ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0x01 misleading However, zfcp_erp_setup_act() returns NULL as it cannot get the reference. Hence, zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() takes an early goto out and _NO_ recovery actually happens. We always do want the recovery trigger trace record even if no erp_action could be enqueued as in this case. For other cases where we did not enqueue an erp_action, 'need' has always been zero to indicate this. In order to indicate above goto out, introduce an eyecatcher "flag" to mark the "ERP need" as 'not needed' but still keep the information which erp_action type, that zfcp_erp_required_act() had decided upon, is needed. 0xc_ is chosen to be visibly different from 0x0_ in "ERP want". New example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0xc1 would need LUN ERP, but no action set up ^ Before v2.6.38 commit ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") we could detect this case because the "erp_action" field in the trace was NULL. The rework removed erp_action as argument and field from the trace. This patch here is for tracing. A fix to allow LUN recovery in the case at hand is a topic for a separate patch. See also commit fdbd1c5e27da ("[SCSI] zfcp: Allow running unit/LUN shutdown without acquiring reference") for a similar case and background info. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Fixes: ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.38+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:45 +08:00
*/
#define ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE 0xc0
/*
* Eyecatcher pseudo flag to bitwise or-combine with enum zfcp_erp_act_type.
* Used to indicate that ERP not needed because the object has
* ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED.
*/
#define ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_FAILED 0xe0
enum zfcp_erp_act_result {
ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED = 0,
ZFCP_ERP_FAILED = 1,
ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES = 2,
ZFCP_ERP_EXIT = 3,
ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED = 4,
ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM = 5,
};
static void zfcp_erp_adapter_block(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, int mask)
{
zfcp_erp_clear_adapter_status(adapter,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED | mask);
}
static bool zfcp_erp_action_is_running(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_erp_action *curr_act;
list_for_each_entry(curr_act, &act->adapter->erp_running_head, list)
if (act == curr_act)
return true;
return false;
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_ready(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
list_move(&act->list, &act->adapter->erp_ready_head);
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erardy1", act);
wake_up(&adapter->erp_ready_wq);
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erardy2", act);
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_dismiss(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
act->status |= ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_DISMISSED;
if (zfcp_erp_action_is_running(act))
zfcp_erp_action_ready(act);
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_lun(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss(&zfcp_sdev->erp_action);
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_port(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev;
if (atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss(&port->erp_action);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
else {
spin_lock(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, port->adapter->scsi_host)
if (sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->port == port)
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_lun(sdev);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
}
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_adapter(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
struct zfcp_port *port;
if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss(&adapter->erp_action);
else {
read_lock(&adapter->port_list_lock);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list)
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_port(port);
read_unlock(&adapter->port_list_lock);
}
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_type zfcp_erp_handle_failed(
enum zfcp_erp_act_type want, struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_port *port, struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
enum zfcp_erp_act_type need = want;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zsdev;
switch (want) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
zsdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
if (atomic_read(&zsdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)
need = 0;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
if (atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)
need = 0;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
if (atomic_read(&port->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) {
need = 0;
/* ensure propagation of failed status to new devices */
zfcp_erp_set_port_status(
port, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) {
need = 0;
/* ensure propagation of failed status to new devices */
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(
adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
}
break;
default:
need = 0;
break;
}
return need;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_type zfcp_erp_required_act(enum zfcp_erp_act_type want,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_port *port,
struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
enum zfcp_erp_act_type need = want;
int l_status, p_status, a_status;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev;
switch (want) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
l_status = atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status);
if (l_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
return 0;
p_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
if (!(p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING) ||
p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)
return 0;
if (!(p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED))
need = ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT;
/* fall through */
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
p_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
if (!(p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN))
need = ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT;
/* fall through */
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
p_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
if (p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
return 0;
a_status = atomic_read(&adapter->status);
if (!(a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING) ||
a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)
return 0;
if (p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC)
return need;
if (!(a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED))
need = ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER;
/* fall through */
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
a_status = atomic_read(&adapter->status);
if (a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE)
return 0;
if (!(a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING) &&
!(a_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN))
return 0; /* shutdown requested for closed adapter */
}
return need;
}
static struct zfcp_erp_action *zfcp_erp_setup_act(enum zfcp_erp_act_type need,
u32 act_status,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_port *port,
struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev;
switch (need) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
if (!(act_status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_NO_REF))
if (scsi_device_get(sdev))
return NULL;
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE,
&zfcp_sdev->status);
erp_action = &zfcp_sdev->erp_action;
scsi: zfcp: fix erp_action use-before-initialize in REC action trace v4.10 commit 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") extended accessing parent pointer fields of struct zfcp_erp_action for tracing. If an erp_action has never been enqueued before, these parent pointer fields are uninitialized and NULL. Examples are zfcp objects freshly added to the parent object's children list, before enqueueing their first recovery subsequently. In zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(), we iterate such list. Accessing erp_action fields can cause a NULL pointer dereference. Since the kernel can read from lowcore on s390, it does not immediately cause a kernel page fault. Instead it can cause hangs on trying to acquire the wrong erp_action->adapter->dbf->rec_lock in zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl() ^bogus^ while holding already other locks with IRQs disabled. Real life example from attaching lots of LUNs in parallel on many CPUs: crash> bt 17723 PID: 17723 TASK: ... CPU: 25 COMMAND: "zfcperp0.0.1800" LOWCORE INFO: -psw : 0x0404300180000000 0x000000000038e424 -function : _raw_spin_lock_wait_flags at 38e424 ... #0 [fdde8fc90] zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl at 3e0004e9862 [zfcp] #1 [fdde8fce8] zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock at 3e0004dfddc [zfcp] #2 [fdde8fd38] zfcp_erp_strategy at 3e0004e0234 [zfcp] #3 [fdde8fda8] zfcp_erp_thread at 3e0004e0a12 [zfcp] #4 [fdde8fe60] kthread at 173550 #5 [fdde8feb8] kernel_thread_starter at 10add2 zfcp_adapter zfcp_port zfcp_unit <address>, 0x404040d600000000 scsi_device NULL, returning early! zfcp_scsi_dev.status = 0x40000000 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING crash> zfcp_unit <address> struct zfcp_unit { erp_action = { adapter = 0x0, port = 0x0, unit = 0x0, }, } zfcp_erp_action is always fully embedded into its container object. Such container object is never moved in its object tree (only add or delete). Hence, erp_action parent pointers can never change. To fix the issue, initialize the erp_action parent pointers before adding the erp_action container to any list and thus before it becomes accessible from outside of its initializing function. In order to also close the time window between zfcp_erp_setup_act() memsetting the entire erp_action to zero and setting the parent pointers again, drop the memset and instead explicitly initialize individually all erp_action fields except for parent pointers. To be extra careful not to introduce any other unintended side effect, even keep zeroing the erp_action fields for list and timer. Also double-check with WARN_ON_ONCE that erp_action parent pointers never change, so we get to know when we would deviate from previous behavior. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-10-13 21:40:07 +08:00
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->port != port);
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->sdev != sdev);
if (!(atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING))
act_status |= ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
if (!get_device(&port->dev))
return NULL;
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_port(port);
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE, &port->status);
erp_action = &port->erp_action;
scsi: zfcp: fix erp_action use-before-initialize in REC action trace v4.10 commit 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") extended accessing parent pointer fields of struct zfcp_erp_action for tracing. If an erp_action has never been enqueued before, these parent pointer fields are uninitialized and NULL. Examples are zfcp objects freshly added to the parent object's children list, before enqueueing their first recovery subsequently. In zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(), we iterate such list. Accessing erp_action fields can cause a NULL pointer dereference. Since the kernel can read from lowcore on s390, it does not immediately cause a kernel page fault. Instead it can cause hangs on trying to acquire the wrong erp_action->adapter->dbf->rec_lock in zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl() ^bogus^ while holding already other locks with IRQs disabled. Real life example from attaching lots of LUNs in parallel on many CPUs: crash> bt 17723 PID: 17723 TASK: ... CPU: 25 COMMAND: "zfcperp0.0.1800" LOWCORE INFO: -psw : 0x0404300180000000 0x000000000038e424 -function : _raw_spin_lock_wait_flags at 38e424 ... #0 [fdde8fc90] zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl at 3e0004e9862 [zfcp] #1 [fdde8fce8] zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock at 3e0004dfddc [zfcp] #2 [fdde8fd38] zfcp_erp_strategy at 3e0004e0234 [zfcp] #3 [fdde8fda8] zfcp_erp_thread at 3e0004e0a12 [zfcp] #4 [fdde8fe60] kthread at 173550 #5 [fdde8feb8] kernel_thread_starter at 10add2 zfcp_adapter zfcp_port zfcp_unit <address>, 0x404040d600000000 scsi_device NULL, returning early! zfcp_scsi_dev.status = 0x40000000 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING crash> zfcp_unit <address> struct zfcp_unit { erp_action = { adapter = 0x0, port = 0x0, unit = 0x0, }, } zfcp_erp_action is always fully embedded into its container object. Such container object is never moved in its object tree (only add or delete). Hence, erp_action parent pointers can never change. To fix the issue, initialize the erp_action parent pointers before adding the erp_action container to any list and thus before it becomes accessible from outside of its initializing function. In order to also close the time window between zfcp_erp_setup_act() memsetting the entire erp_action to zero and setting the parent pointers again, drop the memset and instead explicitly initialize individually all erp_action fields except for parent pointers. To be extra careful not to introduce any other unintended side effect, even keep zeroing the erp_action fields for list and timer. Also double-check with WARN_ON_ONCE that erp_action parent pointers never change, so we get to know when we would deviate from previous behavior. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-10-13 21:40:07 +08:00
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->port != port);
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->sdev != NULL);
if (!(atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING))
act_status |= ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
kref_get(&adapter->ref);
zfcp_erp_action_dismiss_adapter(adapter);
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE, &adapter->status);
erp_action = &adapter->erp_action;
scsi: zfcp: fix erp_action use-before-initialize in REC action trace v4.10 commit 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") extended accessing parent pointer fields of struct zfcp_erp_action for tracing. If an erp_action has never been enqueued before, these parent pointer fields are uninitialized and NULL. Examples are zfcp objects freshly added to the parent object's children list, before enqueueing their first recovery subsequently. In zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(), we iterate such list. Accessing erp_action fields can cause a NULL pointer dereference. Since the kernel can read from lowcore on s390, it does not immediately cause a kernel page fault. Instead it can cause hangs on trying to acquire the wrong erp_action->adapter->dbf->rec_lock in zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl() ^bogus^ while holding already other locks with IRQs disabled. Real life example from attaching lots of LUNs in parallel on many CPUs: crash> bt 17723 PID: 17723 TASK: ... CPU: 25 COMMAND: "zfcperp0.0.1800" LOWCORE INFO: -psw : 0x0404300180000000 0x000000000038e424 -function : _raw_spin_lock_wait_flags at 38e424 ... #0 [fdde8fc90] zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl at 3e0004e9862 [zfcp] #1 [fdde8fce8] zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock at 3e0004dfddc [zfcp] #2 [fdde8fd38] zfcp_erp_strategy at 3e0004e0234 [zfcp] #3 [fdde8fda8] zfcp_erp_thread at 3e0004e0a12 [zfcp] #4 [fdde8fe60] kthread at 173550 #5 [fdde8feb8] kernel_thread_starter at 10add2 zfcp_adapter zfcp_port zfcp_unit <address>, 0x404040d600000000 scsi_device NULL, returning early! zfcp_scsi_dev.status = 0x40000000 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING crash> zfcp_unit <address> struct zfcp_unit { erp_action = { adapter = 0x0, port = 0x0, unit = 0x0, }, } zfcp_erp_action is always fully embedded into its container object. Such container object is never moved in its object tree (only add or delete). Hence, erp_action parent pointers can never change. To fix the issue, initialize the erp_action parent pointers before adding the erp_action container to any list and thus before it becomes accessible from outside of its initializing function. In order to also close the time window between zfcp_erp_setup_act() memsetting the entire erp_action to zero and setting the parent pointers again, drop the memset and instead explicitly initialize individually all erp_action fields except for parent pointers. To be extra careful not to introduce any other unintended side effect, even keep zeroing the erp_action fields for list and timer. Also double-check with WARN_ON_ONCE that erp_action parent pointers never change, so we get to know when we would deviate from previous behavior. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-10-13 21:40:07 +08:00
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->port != NULL);
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->sdev != NULL);
if (!(atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING))
act_status |= ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY;
break;
default:
return NULL;
}
scsi: zfcp: fix erp_action use-before-initialize in REC action trace v4.10 commit 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") extended accessing parent pointer fields of struct zfcp_erp_action for tracing. If an erp_action has never been enqueued before, these parent pointer fields are uninitialized and NULL. Examples are zfcp objects freshly added to the parent object's children list, before enqueueing their first recovery subsequently. In zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(), we iterate such list. Accessing erp_action fields can cause a NULL pointer dereference. Since the kernel can read from lowcore on s390, it does not immediately cause a kernel page fault. Instead it can cause hangs on trying to acquire the wrong erp_action->adapter->dbf->rec_lock in zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl() ^bogus^ while holding already other locks with IRQs disabled. Real life example from attaching lots of LUNs in parallel on many CPUs: crash> bt 17723 PID: 17723 TASK: ... CPU: 25 COMMAND: "zfcperp0.0.1800" LOWCORE INFO: -psw : 0x0404300180000000 0x000000000038e424 -function : _raw_spin_lock_wait_flags at 38e424 ... #0 [fdde8fc90] zfcp_dbf_rec_action_lvl at 3e0004e9862 [zfcp] #1 [fdde8fce8] zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock at 3e0004dfddc [zfcp] #2 [fdde8fd38] zfcp_erp_strategy at 3e0004e0234 [zfcp] #3 [fdde8fda8] zfcp_erp_thread at 3e0004e0a12 [zfcp] #4 [fdde8fe60] kthread at 173550 #5 [fdde8feb8] kernel_thread_starter at 10add2 zfcp_adapter zfcp_port zfcp_unit <address>, 0x404040d600000000 scsi_device NULL, returning early! zfcp_scsi_dev.status = 0x40000000 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING crash> zfcp_unit <address> struct zfcp_unit { erp_action = { adapter = 0x0, port = 0x0, unit = 0x0, }, } zfcp_erp_action is always fully embedded into its container object. Such container object is never moved in its object tree (only add or delete). Hence, erp_action parent pointers can never change. To fix the issue, initialize the erp_action parent pointers before adding the erp_action container to any list and thus before it becomes accessible from outside of its initializing function. In order to also close the time window between zfcp_erp_setup_act() memsetting the entire erp_action to zero and setting the parent pointers again, drop the memset and instead explicitly initialize individually all erp_action fields except for parent pointers. To be extra careful not to introduce any other unintended side effect, even keep zeroing the erp_action fields for list and timer. Also double-check with WARN_ON_ONCE that erp_action parent pointers never change, so we get to know when we would deviate from previous behavior. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-10-13 21:40:07 +08:00
WARN_ON_ONCE(erp_action->adapter != adapter);
memset(&erp_action->list, 0, sizeof(erp_action->list));
memset(&erp_action->timer, 0, sizeof(erp_action->timer));
erp_action->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED;
erp_action->fsf_req_id = 0;
erp_action->type = need;
erp_action->status = act_status;
return erp_action;
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(enum zfcp_erp_act_type want,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_port *port,
struct scsi_device *sdev,
char *dbftag, u32 act_status)
{
enum zfcp_erp_act_type need;
struct zfcp_erp_action *act;
need = zfcp_erp_handle_failed(want, adapter, port, sdev);
if (!need) {
need = ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_FAILED; /* marker for trace */
goto out;
}
if (!adapter->erp_thread) {
need = ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE; /* marker for trace */
goto out;
}
need = zfcp_erp_required_act(want, adapter, port, sdev);
if (!need)
goto out;
act = zfcp_erp_setup_act(need, act_status, adapter, port, sdev);
scsi: zfcp: fix misleading REC trigger trace where erp_action setup failed If a SCSI device is deleted during scsi_eh host reset, we cannot get a reference to the SCSI device anymore since scsi_device_get returns !=0 by design. Assuming the recovery of adapter and port(s) was successful, zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success() attempts to trigger a LUN reset for the half-gone SCSI device. Unfortunately, it causes the following confusing trace record which states that zfcp will do a LUN recovery as "ERP need" is ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN == 1 and equals "ERP want". Old example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING but not ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED as it was closed on close part of adapter reopen ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0x01 misleading However, zfcp_erp_setup_act() returns NULL as it cannot get the reference. Hence, zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() takes an early goto out and _NO_ recovery actually happens. We always do want the recovery trigger trace record even if no erp_action could be enqueued as in this case. For other cases where we did not enqueue an erp_action, 'need' has always been zero to indicate this. In order to indicate above goto out, introduce an eyecatcher "flag" to mark the "ERP need" as 'not needed' but still keep the information which erp_action type, that zfcp_erp_required_act() had decided upon, is needed. 0xc_ is chosen to be visibly different from 0x0_ in "ERP want". New example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0xc1 would need LUN ERP, but no action set up ^ Before v2.6.38 commit ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") we could detect this case because the "erp_action" field in the trace was NULL. The rework removed erp_action as argument and field from the trace. This patch here is for tracing. A fix to allow LUN recovery in the case at hand is a topic for a separate patch. See also commit fdbd1c5e27da ("[SCSI] zfcp: Allow running unit/LUN shutdown without acquiring reference") for a similar case and background info. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Fixes: ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.38+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:45 +08:00
if (!act) {
need |= ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE; /* marker for trace */
goto out;
scsi: zfcp: fix misleading REC trigger trace where erp_action setup failed If a SCSI device is deleted during scsi_eh host reset, we cannot get a reference to the SCSI device anymore since scsi_device_get returns !=0 by design. Assuming the recovery of adapter and port(s) was successful, zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success() attempts to trigger a LUN reset for the half-gone SCSI device. Unfortunately, it causes the following confusing trace record which states that zfcp will do a LUN recovery as "ERP need" is ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN == 1 and equals "ERP want". Old example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING but not ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED as it was closed on close part of adapter reopen ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0x01 misleading However, zfcp_erp_setup_act() returns NULL as it cannot get the reference. Hence, zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() takes an early goto out and _NO_ recovery actually happens. We always do want the recovery trigger trace record even if no erp_action could be enqueued as in this case. For other cases where we did not enqueue an erp_action, 'need' has always been zero to indicate this. In order to indicate above goto out, introduce an eyecatcher "flag" to mark the "ERP need" as 'not needed' but still keep the information which erp_action type, that zfcp_erp_required_act() had decided upon, is needed. 0xc_ is chosen to be visibly different from 0x0_ in "ERP want". New example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Tag: : ersfs_3 ERP, trigger, unit reopen, port reopen succeeded LUN : 0x<FCP_LUN> WWPN : 0x<WWPN> D_ID : 0x<N_Port-ID> Adapter status : 0x5400050b Port status : 0x54000001 LUN status : 0x40000000 ERP want : 0x01 ERP need : 0xc1 would need LUN ERP, but no action set up ^ Before v2.6.38 commit ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") we could detect this case because the "erp_action" field in the trace was NULL. The rework removed erp_action as argument and field from the trace. This patch here is for tracing. A fix to allow LUN recovery in the case at hand is a topic for a separate patch. See also commit fdbd1c5e27da ("[SCSI] zfcp: Allow running unit/LUN shutdown without acquiring reference") for a similar case and background info. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Fixes: ae0904f60fab ("[SCSI] zfcp: Redesign of the debug tracing for recovery actions.") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.38+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:45 +08:00
}
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_ERP_PENDING, &adapter->status);
++adapter->erp_total_count;
list_add_tail(&act->list, &adapter->erp_ready_head);
wake_up(&adapter->erp_ready_wq);
out:
zfcp_dbf_rec_trig(dbftag, adapter, port, sdev, want, need);
}
void zfcp_erp_port_forced_no_port_dbf(char *dbftag,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
scsi: zfcp: fix missing REC trigger trace on terminate_rport_io early return get_device() and its internally used kobject_get() only return NULL if they get passed NULL as argument. zfcp_get_port_by_wwpn() loops over adapter->port_list so the iteration variable port is always non-NULL. Struct device is embedded in struct zfcp_port so &port->dev is always non-NULL. This is the argument to get_device(). However, if we get an fc_rport in terminate_rport_io() for which we cannot find a match within zfcp_get_port_by_wwpn(), the latter can return NULL. v2.6.30 commit 70932935b61e ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix oops when port disappears") introduced an early return without adding a trace record for this case. Even if we don't need recovery in this case, for debugging we should still see that our callback was invoked originally by scsi_transport_fc. Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : sctrpin SCSI terminate rport I/O, no zfcp port LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x<wwpn> WWPN D_ID : 0x<n_port_id> N_Port-ID Adapter status : 0x... Port status : 0xffffffff unknown (-1) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x... Running count : 0x... ERP want : 0x03 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED ERP need : 0xc0 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Fixes: 70932935b61e ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix oops when port disappears") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.38+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:46 +08:00
u64 port_name, u32 port_id)
{
unsigned long flags;
static /* don't waste stack */ struct zfcp_port tmpport;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
/* Stand-in zfcp port with fields just good enough for
* zfcp_dbf_rec_trig() and zfcp_dbf_set_common().
* Under lock because tmpport is static.
*/
atomic_set(&tmpport.status, -1); /* unknown */
tmpport.wwpn = port_name;
tmpport.d_id = port_id;
zfcp_dbf_rec_trig(dbftag, adapter, &tmpport, NULL,
scsi: zfcp: fix missing REC trigger trace on terminate_rport_io early return get_device() and its internally used kobject_get() only return NULL if they get passed NULL as argument. zfcp_get_port_by_wwpn() loops over adapter->port_list so the iteration variable port is always non-NULL. Struct device is embedded in struct zfcp_port so &port->dev is always non-NULL. This is the argument to get_device(). However, if we get an fc_rport in terminate_rport_io() for which we cannot find a match within zfcp_get_port_by_wwpn(), the latter can return NULL. v2.6.30 commit 70932935b61e ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix oops when port disappears") introduced an early return without adding a trace record for this case. Even if we don't need recovery in this case, for debugging we should still see that our callback was invoked originally by scsi_transport_fc. Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : sctrpin SCSI terminate rport I/O, no zfcp port LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x<wwpn> WWPN D_ID : 0x<n_port_id> N_Port-ID Adapter status : 0x... Port status : 0xffffffff unknown (-1) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x... Running count : 0x... ERP want : 0x03 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED ERP need : 0xc0 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Fixes: 70932935b61e ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix oops when port disappears") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.38+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:46 +08:00
ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED,
ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
int clear_mask, char *dbftag)
{
zfcp_erp_adapter_block(adapter, clear_mask);
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rports_block(adapter);
zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER,
adapter, NULL, NULL, dbftag, 0);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen - Reopen adapter.
* @adapter: Adapter to reopen.
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
unsigned long flags;
zfcp_erp_adapter_block(adapter, clear);
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rports_block(adapter);
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER, adapter,
NULL, NULL, dbftag, 0);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown - Shutdown adapter.
* @adapter: Adapter to shut down.
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
int flags = ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING | ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter, clear | flags, dbftag);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_port_shutdown - Shutdown port
* @port: Port to shut down.
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_port_shutdown(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear, char *dbftag)
{
int flags = ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING | ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, clear | flags, dbftag);
}
static void zfcp_erp_port_block(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear)
{
zfcp_erp_clear_port_status(port,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED | clear);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
zfcp_erp_port_block(port, clear);
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block(port);
zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED,
port->adapter, port, NULL, dbftag, 0);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen - Forced close of port and open again
* @port: Port to force close and to reopen.
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
_zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(port, clear, dbftag);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_port_reopen(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
zfcp_erp_port_block(port, clear);
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block(port);
zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT,
port->adapter, port, NULL, dbftag, 0);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_port_reopen - trigger remote port recovery
* @port: port to recover
* @clear_mask: flags in port status to be cleared
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_port_reopen(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear, char *dbftag)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, clear, dbftag);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
static void zfcp_erp_lun_block(struct scsi_device *sdev, int clear_mask)
{
zfcp_erp_clear_lun_status(sdev,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED | clear_mask);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(struct scsi_device *sdev, int clear,
char *dbftag, u32 act_status)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_sdev->port->adapter;
zfcp_erp_lun_block(sdev, clear);
zfcp_erp_action_enqueue(ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN, adapter,
zfcp_sdev->port, sdev, dbftag, act_status);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_lun_reopen - initiate reopen of a LUN
* @sdev: SCSI device / LUN to be reopened
* @clear_mask: specifies flags in LUN status to be cleared
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*
* Return: 0 on success, < 0 on error
*/
void zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(struct scsi_device *sdev, int clear, char *dbftag)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
struct zfcp_port *port = zfcp_sdev->port;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(sdev, clear, dbftag, 0);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_lun_shutdown - Shutdown LUN
* @sdev: SCSI device / LUN to shut down.
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*/
void zfcp_erp_lun_shutdown(struct scsi_device *sdev, int clear, char *dbftag)
{
int flags = ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING | ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(sdev, clear | flags, dbftag);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_lun_shutdown_wait - Shutdown LUN and wait for erp completion
* @sdev: SCSI device / LUN to shut down.
* @dbftag: Tag for debug trace event.
*
* Do not acquire a reference for the LUN when creating the ERP
* action. It is safe, because this function waits for the ERP to
* complete first. This allows to shutdown the LUN, even when the SCSI
* device is in the state SDEV_DEL when scsi_device_get will fail.
*/
void zfcp_erp_lun_shutdown_wait(struct scsi_device *sdev, char *dbftag)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
struct zfcp_port *port = zfcp_sdev->port;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
int clear = ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING | ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(sdev, clear, dbftag, ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_NO_REF);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
}
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:58 +08:00
static int zfcp_erp_status_change_set(unsigned long mask, atomic_t *status)
{
return (atomic_read(status) ^ mask) & mask;
}
static void zfcp_erp_adapter_unblock(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:58 +08:00
if (zfcp_erp_status_change_set(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED,
&adapter->status))
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("eraubl1", &adapter->erp_action);
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED, &adapter->status);
}
static void zfcp_erp_port_unblock(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:58 +08:00
if (zfcp_erp_status_change_set(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED,
&port->status))
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erpubl1", &port->erp_action);
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED, &port->status);
}
static void zfcp_erp_lun_unblock(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:14:58 +08:00
if (zfcp_erp_status_change_set(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED,
&zfcp_sdev->status))
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erlubl1", &sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->erp_action);
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED, &zfcp_sdev->status);
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_to_running(struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
list_move(&erp_action->list, &erp_action->adapter->erp_running_head);
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erator1", erp_action);
}
static void zfcp_erp_strategy_check_fsfreq(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
struct zfcp_fsf_req *req;
if (!act->fsf_req_id)
return;
spin_lock(&adapter->req_list->lock);
req = _zfcp_reqlist_find(adapter->req_list, act->fsf_req_id);
if (req && req->erp_action == act) {
if (act->status & (ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_DISMISSED |
ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT)) {
req->status |= ZFCP_STATUS_FSFREQ_DISMISSED;
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erscf_1", act);
req->erp_action = NULL;
}
if (act->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT)
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erscf_2", act);
if (req->status & ZFCP_STATUS_FSFREQ_DISMISSED)
act->fsf_req_id = 0;
} else
act->fsf_req_id = 0;
spin_unlock(&adapter->req_list->lock);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_notify - Trigger ERP action.
* @erp_action: ERP action to continue.
* @set_mask: ERP action status flags to set.
*/
void zfcp_erp_notify(struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action, unsigned long set_mask)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = erp_action->adapter;
unsigned long flags;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
if (zfcp_erp_action_is_running(erp_action)) {
erp_action->status |= set_mask;
zfcp_erp_action_ready(erp_action);
}
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_timeout_handler - Trigger ERP action from timed out ERP request
* @data: ERP action (from timer data)
*/
void zfcp_erp_timeout_handler(struct timer_list *t)
{
struct zfcp_fsf_req *fsf_req = from_timer(fsf_req, t, timer);
struct zfcp_erp_action *act = fsf_req->erp_action;
zfcp_erp_notify(act, ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT);
}
static void zfcp_erp_memwait_handler(struct timer_list *t)
{
struct zfcp_erp_action *act = from_timer(act, t, timer);
zfcp_erp_notify(act, 0);
}
static void zfcp_erp_strategy_memwait(struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
timer_setup(&erp_action->timer, zfcp_erp_memwait_handler, 0);
erp_action->timer.expires = jiffies + HZ;
add_timer(&erp_action->timer);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_port_reopen_all(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
int clear, char *dbftag)
{
struct zfcp_port *port;
read_lock(&adapter->port_list_lock);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list)
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, clear, dbftag);
read_unlock(&adapter->port_list_lock);
}
static void _zfcp_erp_lun_reopen_all(struct zfcp_port *port, int clear,
char *dbftag)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev;
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_lock(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, port->adapter->scsi_host)
if (sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->port == port)
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(sdev, clear, dbftag, 0);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock);
}
static void zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_failed(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
switch (act->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
_zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(act->adapter, 0, "ersff_1");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
_zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(act->port, 0, "ersff_2");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(act->port, 0, "ersff_3");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(act->sdev, 0, "ersff_4", 0);
break;
}
}
static void zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
switch (act->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen_all(act->adapter, 0, "ersfs_1");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(act->port, 0, "ersfs_2");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen_all(act->port, 0, "ersfs_3");
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
/* NOP */
break;
}
}
static void zfcp_erp_wakeup(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
unsigned long flags;
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
if (list_empty(&adapter->erp_ready_head) &&
list_empty(&adapter->erp_running_head)) {
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_ERP_PENDING,
&adapter->status);
wake_up(&adapter->erp_done_wqh);
}
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
static void zfcp_erp_enqueue_ptp_port(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
struct zfcp_port *port;
port = zfcp_port_enqueue(adapter, adapter->peer_wwpn, 0,
adapter->peer_d_id);
if (IS_ERR(port)) /* error or port already attached */
return;
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, 0, "ereptp1");
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_adapter_strat_fsf_xconf(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
int retries;
int sleep = 1;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = erp_action->adapter;
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_XCONFIG_OK, &adapter->status);
for (retries = 7; retries; retries--) {
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_HOST_CON_INIT,
&adapter->status);
write_lock_irq(&adapter->erp_lock);
zfcp_erp_action_to_running(erp_action);
write_unlock_irq(&adapter->erp_lock);
if (zfcp_fsf_exchange_config_data(erp_action)) {
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_HOST_CON_INIT,
&adapter->status);
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
wait_event(adapter->erp_ready_wq,
!list_empty(&adapter->erp_ready_head));
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT)
break;
if (!(atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_HOST_CON_INIT))
break;
ssleep(sleep);
sleep *= 2;
}
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_HOST_CON_INIT,
&adapter->status);
if (!(atomic_read(&adapter->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_XCONFIG_OK))
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
if (fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) == FC_PORTTYPE_PTP)
zfcp_erp_enqueue_ptp_port(adapter);
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open_fsf_xport(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
int ret;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
write_lock_irq(&adapter->erp_lock);
zfcp_erp_action_to_running(act);
write_unlock_irq(&adapter->erp_lock);
ret = zfcp_fsf_exchange_port_data(act);
if (ret == -EOPNOTSUPP)
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
if (ret)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erasox1", act);
wait_event(adapter->erp_ready_wq,
!list_empty(&adapter->erp_ready_head));
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("erasox2", act);
if (act->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open_fsf(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
if (zfcp_erp_adapter_strat_fsf_xconf(act) == ZFCP_ERP_FAILED)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
if (zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open_fsf_xport(act) == ZFCP_ERP_FAILED)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
if (mempool_resize(act->adapter->pool.sr_data,
act->adapter->stat_read_buf_num))
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
if (mempool_resize(act->adapter->pool.status_read_req,
act->adapter->stat_read_buf_num))
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
atomic_set(&act->adapter->stat_miss, act->adapter->stat_read_buf_num);
if (zfcp_status_read_refill(act->adapter))
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
static void zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_close(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
/* close queues to ensure that buffers are not accessed by adapter */
zfcp_qdio_close(adapter->qdio);
zfcp_fsf_req_dismiss_all(adapter);
adapter->fsf_req_seq_no = 0;
zfcp_fc_wka_ports_force_offline(adapter->gs);
/* all ports and LUNs are closed */
zfcp_erp_clear_adapter_status(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN);
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_XCONFIG_OK |
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_LINK_UNPLUGGED, &adapter->status);
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
if (zfcp_qdio_open(adapter->qdio)) {
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_XCONFIG_OK |
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_LINK_UNPLUGGED,
&adapter->status);
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
if (zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open_fsf(act)) {
zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_close(act);
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN, &adapter->status);
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN) {
zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_close(act);
if (act->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY)
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
if (zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy_open(act)) {
ssleep(8);
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_forced_strategy_close(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
int retval;
retval = zfcp_fsf_close_physical_port(act);
if (retval == -ENOMEM)
return ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM;
act->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PHYS_PORT_CLOSING;
if (retval)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_forced_strategy(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
struct zfcp_port *port = erp_action->port;
int status = atomic_read(&port->status);
switch (erp_action->step) {
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED:
if ((status & ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_PHYS_OPEN) &&
(status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN))
return zfcp_erp_port_forced_strategy_close(erp_action);
else
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PHYS_PORT_CLOSING:
if (!(status & ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_PHYS_OPEN))
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_OPENING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_OPENING:
/* NOP */
break;
}
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_strategy_close(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
int retval;
retval = zfcp_fsf_close_port(erp_action);
if (retval == -ENOMEM)
return ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM;
erp_action->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_CLOSING;
if (retval)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_strategy_open_port(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
int retval;
retval = zfcp_fsf_open_port(erp_action);
if (retval == -ENOMEM)
return ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM;
erp_action->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_OPENING;
if (retval)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
static int zfcp_erp_open_ptp_port(struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port = act->port;
if (port->wwpn != adapter->peer_wwpn) {
zfcp_erp_set_port_status(port, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
port->d_id = adapter->peer_d_id;
return zfcp_erp_port_strategy_open_port(act);
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_strategy_open_common(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port = act->port;
int p_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
switch (act->step) {
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PHYS_PORT_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_CLOSING:
if (fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) == FC_PORTTYPE_PTP)
return zfcp_erp_open_ptp_port(act);
if (!port->d_id) {
zfcp_fc_trigger_did_lookup(port);
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
return zfcp_erp_port_strategy_open_port(act);
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_OPENING:
/* D_ID might have changed during open */
if (p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN) {
if (!port->d_id) {
zfcp_fc_trigger_did_lookup(port);
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
}
if (port->d_id && !(p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC)) {
port->d_id = 0;
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
/* no early return otherwise, continue after switch case */
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_OPENING:
/* NOP */
break;
}
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_port_strategy(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
struct zfcp_port *port = erp_action->port;
int p_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
if ((p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC) &&
!(p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN))
goto close_init_done;
switch (erp_action->step) {
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED:
if (p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)
return zfcp_erp_port_strategy_close(erp_action);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_CLOSING:
if (p_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PHYS_PORT_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_OPENING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_OPENING:
/* NOP */
break;
}
close_init_done:
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY)
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
return zfcp_erp_port_strategy_open_common(erp_action);
}
static void zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_clearstati(struct scsi_device *sdev)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ACCESS_DENIED,
&zfcp_sdev->status);
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_close(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
int retval = zfcp_fsf_close_lun(erp_action);
if (retval == -ENOMEM)
return ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM;
erp_action->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_CLOSING;
if (retval)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_open(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
int retval = zfcp_fsf_open_lun(erp_action);
if (retval == -ENOMEM)
return ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM;
erp_action->step = ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_OPENING;
if (retval)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
return ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_lun_strategy(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev = erp_action->sdev;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
switch (erp_action->step) {
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED:
zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_clearstati(sdev);
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)
return zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_close(erp_action);
/* already closed, fall through */
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_CLOSING:
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY)
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
return zfcp_erp_lun_strategy_open(erp_action);
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_LUN_OPENING:
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)
return ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED;
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PHYS_PORT_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_CLOSING:
case ZFCP_ERP_STEP_PORT_OPENING:
/* NOP */
break;
}
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_check_lun(
struct scsi_device *sdev, enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
switch (result) {
case ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED :
atomic_set(&zfcp_sdev->erp_counter, 0);
zfcp_erp_lun_unblock(sdev);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_FAILED :
atomic_inc(&zfcp_sdev->erp_counter);
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->erp_counter) > ZFCP_MAX_ERPS) {
dev_err(&zfcp_sdev->port->adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"ERP failed for LUN 0x%016Lx on "
"port 0x%016Lx\n",
(unsigned long long)zfcp_scsi_dev_lun(sdev),
(unsigned long long)zfcp_sdev->port->wwpn);
zfcp_erp_set_lun_status(sdev,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES:
case ZFCP_ERP_EXIT:
case ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED:
case ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM:
/* NOP */
break;
}
if (atomic_read(&zfcp_sdev->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) {
zfcp_erp_lun_block(sdev, 0);
result = ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
return result;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_check_port(
struct zfcp_port *port, enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
switch (result) {
case ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED :
atomic_set(&port->erp_counter, 0);
zfcp_erp_port_unblock(port);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_FAILED :
if (atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC) {
zfcp_erp_port_block(port, 0);
result = ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
atomic_inc(&port->erp_counter);
if (atomic_read(&port->erp_counter) > ZFCP_MAX_ERPS) {
dev_err(&port->adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"ERP failed for remote port 0x%016Lx\n",
(unsigned long long)port->wwpn);
zfcp_erp_set_port_status(port,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES:
case ZFCP_ERP_EXIT:
case ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED:
case ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM:
/* NOP */
break;
}
if (atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) {
zfcp_erp_port_block(port, 0);
result = ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
return result;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_check_adapter(
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
switch (result) {
case ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED :
atomic_set(&adapter->erp_counter, 0);
zfcp_erp_adapter_unblock(adapter);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_FAILED :
atomic_inc(&adapter->erp_counter);
if (atomic_read(&adapter->erp_counter) > ZFCP_MAX_ERPS) {
dev_err(&adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"ERP cannot recover an error "
"on the FCP device\n");
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(adapter,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES:
case ZFCP_ERP_EXIT:
case ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED:
case ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM:
/* NOP */
break;
}
if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) {
zfcp_erp_adapter_block(adapter, 0);
result = ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
return result;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_check_target(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action, enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = erp_action->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port = erp_action->port;
struct scsi_device *sdev = erp_action->sdev;
switch (erp_action->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_check_lun(sdev, result);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_check_port(port, result);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_check_adapter(adapter, result);
break;
}
return result;
}
static int zfcp_erp_strat_change_det(atomic_t *target_status, u32 erp_status)
{
int status = atomic_read(target_status);
if ((status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING) &&
(erp_status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY))
return 1; /* take it online */
if (!(status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING) &&
!(erp_status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_CLOSE_ONLY))
return 1; /* take it offline */
return 0;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_statechange(
struct zfcp_erp_action *act, enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
enum zfcp_erp_act_type type = act->type;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port = act->port;
struct scsi_device *sdev = act->sdev;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev;
u32 erp_status = act->status;
switch (type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
if (zfcp_erp_strat_change_det(&adapter->status, erp_status)) {
_zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"ersscg1");
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
if (zfcp_erp_strat_change_det(&port->status, erp_status)) {
_zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"ersscg2");
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
if (zfcp_erp_strat_change_det(&zfcp_sdev->status, erp_status)) {
_zfcp_erp_lun_reopen(sdev,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"ersscg3", 0);
return ZFCP_ERP_EXIT;
}
break;
}
return result;
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_dequeue(struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = erp_action->adapter;
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev;
adapter->erp_total_count--;
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM) {
adapter->erp_low_mem_count--;
erp_action->status &= ~ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM;
}
list_del(&erp_action->list);
zfcp_dbf_rec_run("eractd1", erp_action);
switch (erp_action->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(erp_action->sdev);
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE,
&zfcp_sdev->status);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE,
&erp_action->port->status);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE,
&erp_action->adapter->status);
break;
}
}
scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery It is unavoidable that zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() has to finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY (like fc_remote_port_chkready()) during the time window when zfcp detected an unavailable rport but fc_remote_port_delete(), which is asynchronous via zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block(), has not yet blocked the rport. However, for the case when the rport becomes available again, we should prevent unblocking the rport too early. In contrast to other FCP LLDDs, zfcp has to open each LUN with the FCP channel hardware before it can send I/O to a LUN. So if a port already has LUNs attached and we unblock the rport just after port recovery, recoveries of LUNs behind this port can still be pending which in turn force zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() to unnecessarily finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY. This also opens a time window with unblocked rport (until the followup LUN reopen recovery has finished). If a scsi_cmnd timeout occurs during this time window fc_timed_out() cannot work as desired and such command would indeed time out and trigger scsi_eh. This prevents a clean and timely path failover. This should not happen if the path issue can be recovered on FC transport layer such as path issues involving RSCNs. Fix this by only calling zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(), to asynchronously trigger fc_remote_port_add(), after all LUN recoveries as children of the rport have finished and no new recoveries of equal or higher order were triggered meanwhile. Finished intentionally includes any recovery result no matter if successful or failed (still unblock rport so other successful LUNs work). For simplicity, we check after each finished LUN recovery if there is another LUN recovery pending on the same port and then do nothing. We handle the special case of a successful recovery of a port without LUN children the same way without changing this case's semantics. For debugging we introduce 2 new trace records written if the rport unblock attempt was aborted due to still unfinished or freshly triggered recovery. The records are only written above the default trace level. Benjamin noticed the important special case of new recovery that can be triggered between having given up the erp_lock and before calling zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() within zfcp_erp_strategy(). We must avoid the following sequence: ERP thread rport_work other context ------------------------- -------------- -------------------------------- port is unblocked, rport still blocked, due to pending/running ERP action, so ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) and (port->rport == NULL) unlock ERP zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN: zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() ((status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) [OLD!] zfcp_erp_port_reopen() lock ERP zfcp_erp_port_block() port->status clear ...UNBLOCK unlock ERP zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block() port->rport_task = RPORT_DEL queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task != RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_block() if (!port->rport) return zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register() port->rport_task = RPORT_ADD queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task == RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_register() (port->rport == NULL) rport = fc_remote_port_add() port->rport = rport; Now the rport was erroneously unblocked while the zfcp_port is blocked. This is another situation we want to avoid due to scsi_eh potential. This state would at least remain until the new recovery from the other context finished successfully, or potentially forever if it failed. In order to close this race, we take the erp_lock inside zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() when checking the status of zfcp_port or LUN. With that, the possible corresponding rport state sequences would be: (unblock[ERP thread],block[other context]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock first and still sees ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0), (block[other context],NOP[ERP thread]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock after the other context has already cleard ...UNBLOCK from port->status. Since checking fields of struct erp_action is unsafe because they could have been overwritten (re-used for new recovery) meanwhile, we only check status of zfcp_port and LUN since these are only changed under erp_lock elsewhere. Regarding the check of the proper status flags (port or port_forced are similar to the shown adapter recovery): [zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown()] zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen() zfcp_erp_adapter_block() * clear UNBLOCK ---------------------------------------+ zfcp_scsi_schedule_rports_block() | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-------+ | zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() | | zfcp_erp_setup_act() | | * set ERP_INUSE -----------------------------------|--|--+ write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);--+ | | .context-switch. | | zfcp_erp_thread() | | zfcp_erp_strategy() | | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);------+ | | ... | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_target() | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_adapter() | | | zfcp_erp_adapter_unblock() | | | * set UNBLOCK -----------------------------------|--+ | zfcp_erp_action_dequeue() | | * clear ERP_INUSE ---------------------------------|-----+ ... | write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-+ Hence, we should check for both UNBLOCK and ERP_INUSE because they are interleaved. Also we need to explicitly check ERP_FAILED for the link down case which currently does not clear the UNBLOCK flag in zfcp_fsf_link_down_info_eval(). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 8830271c4819 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Dont fail SCSI commands when transitioning to blocked fc_rport") Fixes: a2fa0aede07c ("[SCSI] zfcp: Block FC transport rports early on errors") Fixes: 5f852be9e11d ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix deadlock between zfcp ERP and SCSI") Fixes: 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable") Fixes: 3859f6a248cb ("[PATCH] zfcp: add rports to enable scsi_add_device to work again") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-10 00:16:33 +08:00
/**
* zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock - unblock rport if no more/new recovery
* @port: zfcp_port whose fc_rport we should try to unblock
*/
static void zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
int port_status;
struct Scsi_Host *shost = adapter->scsi_host;
struct scsi_device *sdev;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
port_status = atomic_read(&port->status);
if ((port_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED) == 0 ||
(port_status & (ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE |
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)) != 0) {
/* new ERP of severity >= port triggered elsewhere meanwhile or
* local link down (adapter erp_failed but not clear unblock)
*/
zfcp_dbf_rec_run_lvl(4, "ertru_p", &port->erp_action);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
return;
}
spin_lock(shost->host_lock);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, shost) {
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zsdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
int lun_status;
if (zsdev->port != port)
continue;
/* LUN under port of interest */
lun_status = atomic_read(&zsdev->status);
if ((lun_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED) != 0)
continue; /* unblock rport despite failed LUNs */
/* LUN recovery not given up yet [maybe follow-up pending] */
if ((lun_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED) == 0 ||
(lun_status & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_INUSE) != 0) {
/* LUN blocked:
* not yet unblocked [LUN recovery pending]
* or meanwhile blocked [new LUN recovery triggered]
*/
zfcp_dbf_rec_run_lvl(4, "ertru_l", &zsdev->erp_action);
spin_unlock(shost->host_lock);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
return;
}
}
/* now port has no child or all children have completed recovery,
* and no ERP of severity >= port was meanwhile triggered elsewhere
*/
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(port);
spin_unlock(shost->host_lock);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
}
static void zfcp_erp_action_cleanup(struct zfcp_erp_action *act,
enum zfcp_erp_act_result result)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = act->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port = act->port;
struct scsi_device *sdev = act->sdev;
switch (act->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
if (!(act->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_NO_REF))
scsi_device_put(sdev);
scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery It is unavoidable that zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() has to finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY (like fc_remote_port_chkready()) during the time window when zfcp detected an unavailable rport but fc_remote_port_delete(), which is asynchronous via zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block(), has not yet blocked the rport. However, for the case when the rport becomes available again, we should prevent unblocking the rport too early. In contrast to other FCP LLDDs, zfcp has to open each LUN with the FCP channel hardware before it can send I/O to a LUN. So if a port already has LUNs attached and we unblock the rport just after port recovery, recoveries of LUNs behind this port can still be pending which in turn force zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() to unnecessarily finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY. This also opens a time window with unblocked rport (until the followup LUN reopen recovery has finished). If a scsi_cmnd timeout occurs during this time window fc_timed_out() cannot work as desired and such command would indeed time out and trigger scsi_eh. This prevents a clean and timely path failover. This should not happen if the path issue can be recovered on FC transport layer such as path issues involving RSCNs. Fix this by only calling zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(), to asynchronously trigger fc_remote_port_add(), after all LUN recoveries as children of the rport have finished and no new recoveries of equal or higher order were triggered meanwhile. Finished intentionally includes any recovery result no matter if successful or failed (still unblock rport so other successful LUNs work). For simplicity, we check after each finished LUN recovery if there is another LUN recovery pending on the same port and then do nothing. We handle the special case of a successful recovery of a port without LUN children the same way without changing this case's semantics. For debugging we introduce 2 new trace records written if the rport unblock attempt was aborted due to still unfinished or freshly triggered recovery. The records are only written above the default trace level. Benjamin noticed the important special case of new recovery that can be triggered between having given up the erp_lock and before calling zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() within zfcp_erp_strategy(). We must avoid the following sequence: ERP thread rport_work other context ------------------------- -------------- -------------------------------- port is unblocked, rport still blocked, due to pending/running ERP action, so ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) and (port->rport == NULL) unlock ERP zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN: zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() ((status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) [OLD!] zfcp_erp_port_reopen() lock ERP zfcp_erp_port_block() port->status clear ...UNBLOCK unlock ERP zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block() port->rport_task = RPORT_DEL queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task != RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_block() if (!port->rport) return zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register() port->rport_task = RPORT_ADD queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task == RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_register() (port->rport == NULL) rport = fc_remote_port_add() port->rport = rport; Now the rport was erroneously unblocked while the zfcp_port is blocked. This is another situation we want to avoid due to scsi_eh potential. This state would at least remain until the new recovery from the other context finished successfully, or potentially forever if it failed. In order to close this race, we take the erp_lock inside zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() when checking the status of zfcp_port or LUN. With that, the possible corresponding rport state sequences would be: (unblock[ERP thread],block[other context]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock first and still sees ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0), (block[other context],NOP[ERP thread]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock after the other context has already cleard ...UNBLOCK from port->status. Since checking fields of struct erp_action is unsafe because they could have been overwritten (re-used for new recovery) meanwhile, we only check status of zfcp_port and LUN since these are only changed under erp_lock elsewhere. Regarding the check of the proper status flags (port or port_forced are similar to the shown adapter recovery): [zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown()] zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen() zfcp_erp_adapter_block() * clear UNBLOCK ---------------------------------------+ zfcp_scsi_schedule_rports_block() | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-------+ | zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() | | zfcp_erp_setup_act() | | * set ERP_INUSE -----------------------------------|--|--+ write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);--+ | | .context-switch. | | zfcp_erp_thread() | | zfcp_erp_strategy() | | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);------+ | | ... | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_target() | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_adapter() | | | zfcp_erp_adapter_unblock() | | | * set UNBLOCK -----------------------------------|--+ | zfcp_erp_action_dequeue() | | * clear ERP_INUSE ---------------------------------|-----+ ... | write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-+ Hence, we should check for both UNBLOCK and ERP_INUSE because they are interleaved. Also we need to explicitly check ERP_FAILED for the link down case which currently does not clear the UNBLOCK flag in zfcp_fsf_link_down_info_eval(). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 8830271c4819 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Dont fail SCSI commands when transitioning to blocked fc_rport") Fixes: a2fa0aede07c ("[SCSI] zfcp: Block FC transport rports early on errors") Fixes: 5f852be9e11d ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix deadlock between zfcp ERP and SCSI") Fixes: 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable") Fixes: 3859f6a248cb ("[PATCH] zfcp: add rports to enable scsi_add_device to work again") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-10 00:16:33 +08:00
zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(port);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
zfcp: close window with unblocked rport during rport gone On a successful end of reopen port forced, zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success() re-uses the port erp_action and the subsequent zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() now sees ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED with erp_action->action==ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT instead of ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED but must not perform zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(). We can detect this because the fresh port reopen erp_action is in its very first step ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED. Otherwise this opens a time window with unblocked rport (until the followup port reopen recovery would block it again). If a scsi_cmnd timeout occurs during this time window fc_timed_out() cannot work as desired and such command would indeed time out and trigger scsi_eh. This prevents a clean and timely path failover. This should not happen if the path issue can be recovered on FC transport layer such as path issues involving RSCNs. Also, unnecessary and repeated DID_IMM_RETRY for pending and undesired new requests occur because internally zfcp still has its zfcp_port blocked. As follow-on errors with scsi_eh, it can cause, in the worst case, permanently lost paths due to one of: sd <scsidev>: [<scsidisk>] Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk! sd <scsidev>: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery For fix validation and to aid future debugging with other recoveries we now also trace (un)blocking of rports. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 5767620c383a ("[SCSI] zfcp: Do not unblock rport from REOPEN_PORT_FORCED") Fixes: a2fa0aede07c ("[SCSI] zfcp: Block FC transport rports early on errors") Fixes: 5f852be9e11d ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix deadlock between zfcp ERP and SCSI") Fixes: 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable") Fixes: 3859f6a248cb ("[PATCH] zfcp: add rports to enable scsi_add_device to work again") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-08-11 00:30:46 +08:00
/* This switch case might also happen after a forced reopen
* was successfully done and thus overwritten with a new
* non-forced reopen at `ersfs_2'. In this case, we must not
* do the clean-up of the non-forced version.
*/
if (act->step != ZFCP_ERP_STEP_UNINITIALIZED)
if (result == ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED)
scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery It is unavoidable that zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() has to finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY (like fc_remote_port_chkready()) during the time window when zfcp detected an unavailable rport but fc_remote_port_delete(), which is asynchronous via zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block(), has not yet blocked the rport. However, for the case when the rport becomes available again, we should prevent unblocking the rport too early. In contrast to other FCP LLDDs, zfcp has to open each LUN with the FCP channel hardware before it can send I/O to a LUN. So if a port already has LUNs attached and we unblock the rport just after port recovery, recoveries of LUNs behind this port can still be pending which in turn force zfcp_scsi_queuecommand() to unnecessarily finish requests with DID_IMM_RETRY. This also opens a time window with unblocked rport (until the followup LUN reopen recovery has finished). If a scsi_cmnd timeout occurs during this time window fc_timed_out() cannot work as desired and such command would indeed time out and trigger scsi_eh. This prevents a clean and timely path failover. This should not happen if the path issue can be recovered on FC transport layer such as path issues involving RSCNs. Fix this by only calling zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(), to asynchronously trigger fc_remote_port_add(), after all LUN recoveries as children of the rport have finished and no new recoveries of equal or higher order were triggered meanwhile. Finished intentionally includes any recovery result no matter if successful or failed (still unblock rport so other successful LUNs work). For simplicity, we check after each finished LUN recovery if there is another LUN recovery pending on the same port and then do nothing. We handle the special case of a successful recovery of a port without LUN children the same way without changing this case's semantics. For debugging we introduce 2 new trace records written if the rport unblock attempt was aborted due to still unfinished or freshly triggered recovery. The records are only written above the default trace level. Benjamin noticed the important special case of new recovery that can be triggered between having given up the erp_lock and before calling zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() within zfcp_erp_strategy(). We must avoid the following sequence: ERP thread rport_work other context ------------------------- -------------- -------------------------------- port is unblocked, rport still blocked, due to pending/running ERP action, so ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) and (port->rport == NULL) unlock ERP zfcp_erp_action_cleanup() case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN: zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() ((status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0) [OLD!] zfcp_erp_port_reopen() lock ERP zfcp_erp_port_block() port->status clear ...UNBLOCK unlock ERP zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_block() port->rport_task = RPORT_DEL queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task != RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_block() if (!port->rport) return zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register() port->rport_task = RPORT_ADD queue_work(rport_work) zfcp_scsi_rport_work() (port->rport_task == RPORT_ADD) port->rport_task = RPORT_NONE zfcp_scsi_rport_register() (port->rport == NULL) rport = fc_remote_port_add() port->rport = rport; Now the rport was erroneously unblocked while the zfcp_port is blocked. This is another situation we want to avoid due to scsi_eh potential. This state would at least remain until the new recovery from the other context finished successfully, or potentially forever if it failed. In order to close this race, we take the erp_lock inside zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock() when checking the status of zfcp_port or LUN. With that, the possible corresponding rport state sequences would be: (unblock[ERP thread],block[other context]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock first and still sees ((port->status & ...UNBLOCK) != 0), (block[other context],NOP[ERP thread]) if the ERP thread gets erp_lock after the other context has already cleard ...UNBLOCK from port->status. Since checking fields of struct erp_action is unsafe because they could have been overwritten (re-used for new recovery) meanwhile, we only check status of zfcp_port and LUN since these are only changed under erp_lock elsewhere. Regarding the check of the proper status flags (port or port_forced are similar to the shown adapter recovery): [zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown()] zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen() zfcp_erp_adapter_block() * clear UNBLOCK ---------------------------------------+ zfcp_scsi_schedule_rports_block() | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-------+ | zfcp_erp_action_enqueue() | | zfcp_erp_setup_act() | | * set ERP_INUSE -----------------------------------|--|--+ write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);--+ | | .context-switch. | | zfcp_erp_thread() | | zfcp_erp_strategy() | | write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);------+ | | ... | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_target() | | | zfcp_erp_strategy_check_adapter() | | | zfcp_erp_adapter_unblock() | | | * set UNBLOCK -----------------------------------|--+ | zfcp_erp_action_dequeue() | | * clear ERP_INUSE ---------------------------------|-----+ ... | write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);-+ Hence, we should check for both UNBLOCK and ERP_INUSE because they are interleaved. Also we need to explicitly check ERP_FAILED for the link down case which currently does not clear the UNBLOCK flag in zfcp_fsf_link_down_info_eval(). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Fixes: 8830271c4819 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Dont fail SCSI commands when transitioning to blocked fc_rport") Fixes: a2fa0aede07c ("[SCSI] zfcp: Block FC transport rports early on errors") Fixes: 5f852be9e11d ("[SCSI] zfcp: Fix deadlock between zfcp ERP and SCSI") Fixes: 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable") Fixes: 3859f6a248cb ("[PATCH] zfcp: add rports to enable scsi_add_device to work again") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2016-12-10 00:16:33 +08:00
zfcp_erp_try_rport_unblock(port);
/* fall through */
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
put_device(&port->dev);
break;
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
if (result == ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED) {
register_service_level(&adapter->service_level);
zfcp_fc_conditional_port_scan(adapter);
queue_work(adapter->work_queue, &adapter->ns_up_work);
} else
unregister_service_level(&adapter->service_level);
kref_put(&adapter->ref, zfcp_adapter_release);
break;
}
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy_do_action(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
switch (erp_action->type) {
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER:
return zfcp_erp_adapter_strategy(erp_action);
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT_FORCED:
return zfcp_erp_port_forced_strategy(erp_action);
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_PORT:
return zfcp_erp_port_strategy(erp_action);
case ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_LUN:
return zfcp_erp_lun_strategy(erp_action);
}
return ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
}
static enum zfcp_erp_act_result zfcp_erp_strategy(
struct zfcp_erp_action *erp_action)
{
enum zfcp_erp_act_result result;
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = erp_action->adapter;
kref_get(&adapter->ref);
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
zfcp_erp_strategy_check_fsfreq(erp_action);
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_DISMISSED) {
zfcp_erp_action_dequeue(erp_action);
result = ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED;
goto unlock;
}
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_TIMEDOUT) {
result = ZFCP_ERP_FAILED;
goto check_target;
}
zfcp_erp_action_to_running(erp_action);
/* no lock to allow for blocking operations */
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_do_action(erp_action);
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_DISMISSED)
result = ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
switch (result) {
case ZFCP_ERP_NOMEM:
if (!(erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM)) {
++adapter->erp_low_mem_count;
erp_action->status |= ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM;
}
if (adapter->erp_total_count == adapter->erp_low_mem_count)
_zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter, 0, "erstgy1");
else {
zfcp_erp_strategy_memwait(erp_action);
result = ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES;
}
goto unlock;
case ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES:
if (erp_action->status & ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM) {
--adapter->erp_low_mem_count;
erp_action->status &= ~ZFCP_STATUS_ERP_LOWMEM;
}
goto unlock;
case ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED:
case ZFCP_ERP_FAILED:
case ZFCP_ERP_EXIT:
case ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED:
/* NOP */
break;
}
check_target:
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_check_target(erp_action, result);
zfcp_erp_action_dequeue(erp_action);
result = zfcp_erp_strategy_statechange(erp_action, result);
if (result == ZFCP_ERP_EXIT)
goto unlock;
if (result == ZFCP_ERP_SUCCEEDED)
zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_success(erp_action);
if (result == ZFCP_ERP_FAILED)
zfcp_erp_strategy_followup_failed(erp_action);
unlock:
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
if (result != ZFCP_ERP_CONTINUES)
zfcp_erp_action_cleanup(erp_action, result);
kref_put(&adapter->ref, zfcp_adapter_release);
return result;
}
static int zfcp_erp_thread(void *data)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = (struct zfcp_adapter *) data;
struct list_head *next;
struct zfcp_erp_action *act;
unsigned long flags;
for (;;) {
wait_event_interruptible(adapter->erp_ready_wq,
!list_empty(&adapter->erp_ready_head) ||
kthread_should_stop());
if (kthread_should_stop())
break;
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
next = adapter->erp_ready_head.next;
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->erp_lock, flags);
if (next != &adapter->erp_ready_head) {
act = list_entry(next, struct zfcp_erp_action, list);
/* there is more to come after dismission, no notify */
if (zfcp_erp_strategy(act) != ZFCP_ERP_DISMISSED)
zfcp_erp_wakeup(adapter);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_thread_setup - Start ERP thread for adapter
* @adapter: Adapter to start the ERP thread for
*
* Return: 0 on success, or error code from kthread_run().
*/
int zfcp_erp_thread_setup(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
struct task_struct *thread;
thread = kthread_run(zfcp_erp_thread, adapter, "zfcperp%s",
dev_name(&adapter->ccw_device->dev));
if (IS_ERR(thread)) {
dev_err(&adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"Creating an ERP thread for the FCP device failed.\n");
return PTR_ERR(thread);
}
adapter->erp_thread = thread;
return 0;
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_thread_kill - Stop ERP thread.
* @adapter: Adapter where the ERP thread should be stopped.
*
* The caller of this routine ensures that the specified adapter has
* been shut down and that this operation has been completed. Thus,
* there are no pending erp_actions which would need to be handled
* here.
*/
void zfcp_erp_thread_kill(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
kthread_stop(adapter->erp_thread);
adapter->erp_thread = NULL;
WARN_ON(!list_empty(&adapter->erp_ready_head));
WARN_ON(!list_empty(&adapter->erp_running_head));
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_wait - wait for completion of error recovery on an adapter
* @adapter: adapter for which to wait for completion of its error recovery
*/
void zfcp_erp_wait(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
wait_event(adapter->erp_done_wqh,
!(atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_ERP_PENDING));
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status - set adapter status bits
* @adapter: adapter to change the status
* @mask: status bits to change
*
* Changes in common status bits are propagated to attached ports and LUNs.
*/
void zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, u32 mask)
{
struct zfcp_port *port;
struct scsi_device *sdev;
unsigned long flags;
u32 common_mask = mask & ZFCP_COMMON_FLAGS;
atomic_or(mask, &adapter->status);
if (!common_mask)
return;
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list)
atomic_or(common_mask, &port->status);
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_lock_irqsave(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, adapter->scsi_host)
atomic_or(common_mask, &sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->status);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_clear_adapter_status - clear adapter status bits
* @adapter: adapter to change the status
* @mask: status bits to change
*
* Changes in common status bits are propagated to attached ports and LUNs.
*/
void zfcp_erp_clear_adapter_status(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, u32 mask)
{
struct zfcp_port *port;
struct scsi_device *sdev;
unsigned long flags;
u32 common_mask = mask & ZFCP_COMMON_FLAGS;
u32 clear_counter = mask & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
atomic_andnot(mask, &adapter->status);
if (!common_mask)
return;
if (clear_counter)
atomic_set(&adapter->erp_counter, 0);
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) {
atomic_andnot(common_mask, &port->status);
if (clear_counter)
atomic_set(&port->erp_counter, 0);
}
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_lock_irqsave(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, adapter->scsi_host) {
atomic_andnot(common_mask, &sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->status);
if (clear_counter)
atomic_set(&sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->erp_counter, 0);
}
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_set_port_status - set port status bits
* @port: port to change the status
* @mask: status bits to change
*
* Changes in common status bits are propagated to attached LUNs.
*/
void zfcp_erp_set_port_status(struct zfcp_port *port, u32 mask)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev;
u32 common_mask = mask & ZFCP_COMMON_FLAGS;
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
unsigned long flags;
atomic_or(mask, &port->status);
if (!common_mask)
return;
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_lock_irqsave(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, port->adapter->scsi_host)
if (sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->port == port)
atomic_or(common_mask,
&sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->status);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_clear_port_status - clear port status bits
* @port: adapter to change the status
* @mask: status bits to change
*
* Changes in common status bits are propagated to attached LUNs.
*/
void zfcp_erp_clear_port_status(struct zfcp_port *port, u32 mask)
{
struct scsi_device *sdev;
u32 common_mask = mask & ZFCP_COMMON_FLAGS;
u32 clear_counter = mask & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED;
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
unsigned long flags;
atomic_andnot(mask, &port->status);
if (!common_mask)
return;
if (clear_counter)
atomic_set(&port->erp_counter, 0);
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_lock_irqsave(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
__shost_for_each_device(sdev, port->adapter->scsi_host)
if (sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->port == port) {
atomic_andnot(common_mask,
&sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->status);
if (clear_counter)
atomic_set(&sdev_to_zfcp(sdev)->erp_counter, 0);
}
[SCSI] zfcp: fix schedule-inside-lock in scsi_device list loops BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at kernel/workqueue.c:2752 in_atomic(): 1, irqs_disabled(): 1, pid: 360, name: zfcperp0.0.1700 CPU: 1 Not tainted 3.9.3+ #69 Process zfcperp0.0.1700 (pid: 360, task: 0000000075b7e080, ksp: 000000007476bc30) <snip> Call Trace: ([<00000000001165de>] show_trace+0x106/0x154) [<00000000001166a0>] show_stack+0x74/0xf4 [<00000000006ff646>] dump_stack+0xc6/0xd4 [<000000000017f3a0>] __might_sleep+0x128/0x148 [<000000000015ece8>] flush_work+0x54/0x1f8 [<00000000001630de>] __cancel_work_timer+0xc6/0x128 [<00000000005067ac>] scsi_device_dev_release_usercontext+0x164/0x23c [<0000000000161816>] execute_in_process_context+0x96/0xa8 [<00000000004d33d8>] device_release+0x60/0xc0 [<000000000048af48>] kobject_release+0xa8/0x1c4 [<00000000004f4bf2>] __scsi_iterate_devices+0xfa/0x130 [<000003ff801b307a>] zfcp_erp_strategy+0x4da/0x1014 [zfcp] [<000003ff801b3caa>] zfcp_erp_thread+0xf6/0x2b0 [zfcp] [<000000000016b75a>] kthread+0xf2/0xfc [<000000000070c9de>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<000000000070c9d8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc Apparently, the ref_count for some scsi_device drops down to zero, triggering device removal through execute_in_process_context(), while the lldd error recovery thread iterates through a scsi device list. Unfortunately, execute_in_process_context() decides to immediately execute that device removal function, instead of scheduling asynchronous execution, since it detects process context and thinks it is safe to do so. But almost all calls to shost_for_each_device() in our lldd are inside spin_lock_irq, even in thread context. Obviously, schedule() inside spin_lock_irq sections is a bad idea. Change the lldd to use the proper iterator function, __shost_for_each_device(), in combination with required locking. Occurences that need to be changed include all calls in zfcp_erp.c, since those might be executed in zfcp error recovery thread context with a lock held. Other occurences of shost_for_each_device() in zfcp_fsf.c do not need to be changed (no process context, no surrounding locking). The problem was introduced in Linux 2.6.37 by commit b62a8d9b45b971a67a0f8413338c230e3117dff5 "[SCSI] zfcp: Use SCSI device data zfcp_scsi_dev instead of zfcp_unit". Reported-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org #2.6.37+ Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2013-08-22 23:45:37 +08:00
spin_unlock_irqrestore(port->adapter->scsi_host->host_lock, flags);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_set_lun_status - set lun status bits
* @sdev: SCSI device / lun to set the status bits
* @mask: status bits to change
*/
void zfcp_erp_set_lun_status(struct scsi_device *sdev, u32 mask)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
atomic_or(mask, &zfcp_sdev->status);
}
/**
* zfcp_erp_clear_lun_status - clear lun status bits
* @sdev: SCSi device / lun to clear the status bits
* @mask: status bits to change
*/
void zfcp_erp_clear_lun_status(struct scsi_device *sdev, u32 mask)
{
struct zfcp_scsi_dev *zfcp_sdev = sdev_to_zfcp(sdev);
atomic_andnot(mask, &zfcp_sdev->status);
if (mask & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED)
atomic_set(&zfcp_sdev->erp_counter, 0);
}
scsi: zfcp: support SCSI_ADAPTER_RESET via scsi_host sysfs attribute host_reset Make use of feature introduced with v3.2 commit 294436914454 ("[SCSI] scsi: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). The common code interface was introduced for commit 95d31262b3c1 ("[SCSI] qla4xxx: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). $ echo adapter > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 ZFCP_DBF_REC_TRIG Tag : scshr_y SCSI sysfs host_reset yes LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) D_ID : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Adapter status : 0x4500050b Port status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x00000001 Running count : 0x00000000 ERP want : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER ERP need : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER This is the common code equivalent to the zfcp-specific &dev_attr_adapter_failed.attr in zfcp_sysfs_adapter_attrs.attrs[]: $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/<devbusid>/failed The unsupported case returns EOPNOTSUPP: $ echo firmware > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Operation not supported Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : SCSI Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : scshr_n SCSI sysfs host_reset no Request ID : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) SCSI ID : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN high : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI result : 0xffffffa1 -EOPNOTSUPP==-95 SCSI retries : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI allowed : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI scribble : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) SCSI opcode : ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff none (invalid) FCP rsp inf cod: 0xff none (invalid) FCP rsp IU : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 none (invalid) 00000000 00000000 For any other invalid value, common code returns EINVAL without invoking our callback: $ echo foo > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:15:03 +08:00
/**
* zfcp_erp_adapter_reset_sync() - Really reopen adapter and wait.
* @adapter: Pointer to zfcp_adapter to reopen.
* @dbftag: Trace tag string of length %ZFCP_DBF_TAG_LEN.
scsi: zfcp: support SCSI_ADAPTER_RESET via scsi_host sysfs attribute host_reset Make use of feature introduced with v3.2 commit 294436914454 ("[SCSI] scsi: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). The common code interface was introduced for commit 95d31262b3c1 ("[SCSI] qla4xxx: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). $ echo adapter > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 ZFCP_DBF_REC_TRIG Tag : scshr_y SCSI sysfs host_reset yes LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) D_ID : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Adapter status : 0x4500050b Port status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x00000001 Running count : 0x00000000 ERP want : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER ERP need : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER This is the common code equivalent to the zfcp-specific &dev_attr_adapter_failed.attr in zfcp_sysfs_adapter_attrs.attrs[]: $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/<devbusid>/failed The unsupported case returns EOPNOTSUPP: $ echo firmware > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Operation not supported Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : SCSI Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : scshr_n SCSI sysfs host_reset no Request ID : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) SCSI ID : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN high : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI result : 0xffffffa1 -EOPNOTSUPP==-95 SCSI retries : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI allowed : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI scribble : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) SCSI opcode : ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff none (invalid) FCP rsp inf cod: 0xff none (invalid) FCP rsp IU : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 none (invalid) 00000000 00000000 For any other invalid value, common code returns EINVAL without invoking our callback: $ echo foo > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:15:03 +08:00
*/
void zfcp_erp_adapter_reset_sync(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, char *dbftag)
scsi: zfcp: support SCSI_ADAPTER_RESET via scsi_host sysfs attribute host_reset Make use of feature introduced with v3.2 commit 294436914454 ("[SCSI] scsi: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). The common code interface was introduced for commit 95d31262b3c1 ("[SCSI] qla4xxx: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). $ echo adapter > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 ZFCP_DBF_REC_TRIG Tag : scshr_y SCSI sysfs host_reset yes LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) D_ID : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Adapter status : 0x4500050b Port status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x00000001 Running count : 0x00000000 ERP want : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER ERP need : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER This is the common code equivalent to the zfcp-specific &dev_attr_adapter_failed.attr in zfcp_sysfs_adapter_attrs.attrs[]: $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/<devbusid>/failed The unsupported case returns EOPNOTSUPP: $ echo firmware > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Operation not supported Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : SCSI Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : scshr_n SCSI sysfs host_reset no Request ID : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) SCSI ID : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN high : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI result : 0xffffffa1 -EOPNOTSUPP==-95 SCSI retries : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI allowed : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI scribble : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) SCSI opcode : ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff none (invalid) FCP rsp inf cod: 0xff none (invalid) FCP rsp IU : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 none (invalid) 00000000 00000000 For any other invalid value, common code returns EINVAL without invoking our callback: $ echo foo > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:15:03 +08:00
{
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING);
zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED, dbftag);
scsi: zfcp: support SCSI_ADAPTER_RESET via scsi_host sysfs attribute host_reset Make use of feature introduced with v3.2 commit 294436914454 ("[SCSI] scsi: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). The common code interface was introduced for commit 95d31262b3c1 ("[SCSI] qla4xxx: Added support for adapter and firmware reset"). $ echo adapter > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : REC Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 ZFCP_DBF_REC_TRIG Tag : scshr_y SCSI sysfs host_reset yes LUN : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) WWPN : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) D_ID : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Adapter status : 0x4500050b Port status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) LUN status : 0x00000000 none (invalid) Ready count : 0x00000001 Running count : 0x00000000 ERP want : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER ERP need : 0x04 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_REOPEN_ADAPTER This is the common code equivalent to the zfcp-specific &dev_attr_adapter_failed.attr in zfcp_sysfs_adapter_attrs.attrs[]: $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/<devbusid>/failed The unsupported case returns EOPNOTSUPP: $ echo firmware > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Operation not supported Example trace record formatted with zfcpdbf from s390-tools: Timestamp : ... Area : SCSI Subarea : 00 Level : 1 Exception : - CPU ID : .. Caller : 0x... Record ID : 1 Tag : scshr_n SCSI sysfs host_reset no Request ID : 0x0000000000000000 none (invalid) SCSI ID : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI LUN high : 0xffffffff none (invalid) SCSI result : 0xffffffa1 -EOPNOTSUPP==-95 SCSI retries : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI allowed : 0xff none (invalid) SCSI scribble : 0xffffffffffffffff none (invalid) SCSI opcode : ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff none (invalid) FCP rsp inf cod: 0xff none (invalid) FCP rsp IU : 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 none (invalid) 00000000 00000000 For any other invalid value, common code returns EINVAL without invoking our callback: $ echo foo > /sys/class/scsi_host/host<N>/host_reset -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-18 01:15:03 +08:00
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
}