On 2020-05-12 09:17, Bodo Stroesser wrote: > Testing with Loopback I found, that after a Loopback LUN > has executed a TMR, I can no longer unlink the LUN. > The rm command hangs in transport_clear_lun_ref() at > wait_for_completion(&lun->lun_shutdown_comp) > The reason is, that transport_lun_remove_cmd() is not > called at the end of target_tmr_work(). > > It seems, that in other fabrics this call happens implicitly > when the fabric drivers call transport_generic_free_cmd() > during their ->queue_tm_rsp(). > > Unfortunately Loopback seems to not comply to the common way > of calling transport_generic_free_cmd() from ->queue_*(). > Instead it calls transport_generic_free_cmd() from its > ->check_stop_free() only. > > But the ->check_stop_free() is called by > transport_cmd_check_stop_to_fabric() after it has reset the > se_cmd->se_lun pointer. > Therefore the following transport_generic_free_cmd() skips the > transport_lun_remove_cmd(). > > So this patch re-adds the transport_lun_remove_cmd() at the end > of target_tmr_work(), which was removed during commit > 2c9fa49e100f962af988f1c0529231bf14905cda > "scsi: target/core: Make ABORT and LUN RESET handling synchronous" > > For fabrics using transport_generic_free_cmd() in the usual way > the double call to transport_lun_remove_cmd() doesn't harm, as > transport_lun_remove_cmd() checks for this situation and does > not release lun_ref twice. > > Signed-off-by: Bodo Stroesser <bstroesser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Tested-by: Bryant G. Ly <bryangly@xxxxxxxxx> Please add Fixes: ... and Cc: stable tags. Anyway: Reviewed-by: Bart van Assche <bvanassche@xxxxxxx>