Re: [PATCH] SCSI: delay run queue if device is blocked in scsi_dev_queue_ready()

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Hi Ming,

Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> This issue can be triggered by the following script:
>
> 	#!/bin/sh
> 	rmmod scsi_debug
> 	modprobe scsi_debug max_queue=1
>
> 	DEVICE=`ls -d /sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/adapter*/host*/target*/*/block/* | head -1 | xargs basename`
>
> 	DISK_DIR=`ls -d /sys/block/$DEVICE/device/scsi_disk/*`
>
> 	echo "using scsi device $DEVICE"
> 	echo "-1" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/every_nth
> 	echo starting loop $i
> 	echo "temporary write through" >$DISK_DIR/cache_type
> 	echo "128" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/opts
> 	echo none > /sys/block/$DEVICE/queue/scheduler
> 	dd if=/dev/$DEVICE of=/dev/null bs=1M iflag=direct count=1 &
> 	sleep 5
> 	echo "0" >/sys/bus/pseudo/drivers/scsi_debug/opts
> 	wait
> 	echo "SUCCESS"

Can you please submit a test-case for blktest as well, given you have a
nice reproducer?

Thanks,
        Johannes
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