Ming Lei wrote: > On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 08:45:25PM -0400, Wakko Warner wrote: > > Sorry for the delay. I reverted my change, added this one. I didn't > > reboot, I just unloaded and loaded this one. > > Note: /dev/sr1 as seen from the initiator is /dev/sr0 (physical disc) on the > > target. > > > > Doesn't crash, however on the initiator I see this: > > [9273849.707777] ISO 9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A > > [9273863.359718] scsi_io_completion: 13 callbacks suppressed > > [9273863.359788] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 > > [9273863.359909] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 Sense Key : 0x2 [current] > > [9273863.359974] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 ASC=0x8 ASCQ=0x0 > > [9273863.360036] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 CDB: opcode=0x28 28 00 00 22 f6 96 00 00 80 00 > > [9273863.360116] blk_update_request: 13 callbacks suppressed > > [9273863.360177] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sr1, sector 9165400 > > [9273875.864648] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 > > [9273875.864738] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 Sense Key : 0x2 [current] > > [9273875.864801] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 ASC=0x8 ASCQ=0x0 > > [9273875.864890] sr 26:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#1 CDB: opcode=0x28 28 00 00 22 f7 16 00 00 80 00 > > [9273875.864971] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sr1, sector 9165912 > > > > To cause this, I mounted the dvd as seen in the first line and ran this > > command: find /cdrom2 -type f | xargs -tn1 cat > /dev/null > > I did some various tests. Each test was done after umount and mount to > > clear the cache. > > cat <file> > /dev/null causes the message. > > dd if=<file> of=/dev/null bs=2048 doesn't > > using bs=4096 doesn't > > using bs=64k doesn't > > using bs=128k does > > cat uses a blocksize of 128k. > > > > The following was done without being mounted. > > ddrescue -f -f /dev/sr1 /dev/null > > doesn't cause the message > > dd if=/dev/sr1 of=/dev/null bs=128k > > doesn't cause the message > > using bs=256k causes the message once: > > [9275916.857409] sr 27:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#0 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 > > [9275916.857482] sr 27:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#0 Sense Key : 0x2 [current] > > [9275916.857520] sr 27:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#0 ASC=0x8 ASCQ=0x0 > > [9275916.857556] sr 27:0:0:0: [sr1] tag#0 CDB: opcode=0x28 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 > > [9275916.857614] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sr1, sector 0 > > > > If I access the disc from the target natively either by mounting and > > accessing files or working with the device directly (ie dd) no errors are > > logged on the target. > > OK, thanks for your test. > > Could you test the following patch and see if there is still the failure > message? > > diff --git a/drivers/target/target_core_pscsi.c b/drivers/target/target_core_pscsi.c > index 0d99b242e82e..6137287b52fb 100644 > --- a/drivers/target/target_core_pscsi.c > +++ b/drivers/target/target_core_pscsi.c > @@ -913,9 +913,11 @@ pscsi_map_sg(struct se_cmd *cmd, struct scatterlist *sgl, u32 sgl_nents, > > rc = bio_add_pc_page(pdv->pdv_sd->request_queue, > bio, page, bytes, off); > + if (rc != bytes) > + goto fail; > pr_debug("PSCSI: bio->bi_vcnt: %d nr_vecs: %d\n", > bio_segments(bio), nr_vecs); > - if (rc != bytes) { > + if (/*rc != bytes*/0) { > pr_debug("PSCSI: Reached bio->bi_vcnt max:" > " %d i: %d bio: %p, allocating another" > " bio\n", bio->bi_vcnt, i, bio); Target doesn't crash but the errors on the initiator are still there. Seems that if I do large transfers, I see this in the initiator's logs. With the previous patch, I burned 3 dvds at the same time, compared the files to the originals and I have a script that catalogs the files. The files consist of debian packages and source files. The 3 operations did not show any errors in the kernel log on either end. I did this test: initiator: dd if=/dev/sr1 bs=512k count=1024 | md5sum target: dd if=/dev/sr0 bs=512k count=1024 | md5sum Result: the same. It's OK even with the i/o errors shown on the initiator. The above patch was added on top of the one you gave me before, but I don't believe that that would be an issue. ... Now if someone could help me with a kvm virtualization problem I'm having with 4.16 that wasn't there with 4.15... -- Microsoft has beaten Volkswagen's world record. Volkswagen only created 22 million bugs.