Hi! On 28.05.22 02:27, Arun Easi wrote: > Hi Tony, > > Thanks for reporting the issue. We are trying to recreate this issue in > house. I will reach out to you for logs, if we cannot repro. Typically, we > get sufficient context to the issue when the problem is reproduced with > module parameter "ql2xextended_error_logging=1". > > Anyway, I will let you know the status. What's the status here? Tony, did you provide the info Arun asked for= Or was some progress made somehow without it? Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat) P.S.: As the Linux kernel's regression tracker I deal with a lot of reports and sometimes miss something important when writing mails like this. If that's the case here, don't hesitate to tell me in a public reply, it's in everyone's interest to set the public record straight. > On Wed, 25 May 2022, 3:03pm, Tony Battersby wrote: > >> #regzbot introduced: 44c57f205876 >> >> I have several different QLogic FC HBAs (8, 16, 32 Gbps) and several >> different FC LTO tape drives (IBM Ultrium 8 & 9). When I plug in the FC >> cable, the tape drive shows up as a SCSI device as expected. With older >> kernels, when I unplug the FC cable, the tape drive SCSI device would >> disappear after about 30 seconds. But with newer kernels (including >> 5.18), when I unplug the FC cable, the tape drive SCSI device never >> disappears. I have bisected the change in behavior to the following >> commit in kernel 5.15: >> >> 44c57f205876 ("scsi: qla2xxx: Changes to support FCP2 Target") >> >> This commit has been backported to various -stable kernels, so they are >> also affected. >> >> When testing with two different tape drives: >> 1) Plug FC cable into tape drive A. Tape drive A shows up as a SCSI device. >> 2) Unplug FC cable; wait 60 seconds. Tape drive A does not disappear. >> 3) Plug FC cable into tape drive B. Tape drive A disappears 30 seconds >> later, but tape drive B does not show up. >> 4) Unplug FC cable and plug it back into tape drive B. Tape drive B >> shows up as a SCSI device. >> >> So I can actually make a tape drive disappear by plugging the cable into >> a different tape drive, but then I have to reseat the cable again to >> make the new tape drive show up. >> >> lspci -n >> 83:00.0 0c04: 1077:2031 (rev 02) >> 83:00.1 0c04: 1077:2031 (rev 02) >> >> When plugging in cable: >> qla2xxx [0000:83:00.1]-500a:7: LOOP UP detected (8 Gbps). >> >> When unplugging cable with old kernel: >> qla2xxx [0000:83:00.1]-500b:7: LOOP DOWN detected (2 7 0 0). >> rport-7:0-2: blocked FC remote port time out: removing target and saving binding >> >> When unplugging cable with new kernel: >> qla2xxx [0000:83:00.1]-500b:7: LOOP DOWN detected (2 7 0 0). >> >> /sys/class/fc_remote_ports/rport-*/ >> dev_loss_tmo: 30 >> supported_classes: Class 3 >> port_state: Online >> (port_state remains Online even when FC cable unplugged) >> >> /proc/scsi/scsi >> Host: scsi7 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00 >> Vendor: IBM Model: ULTRIUM-HH8 Rev: K4K1 >> Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 06 >> >> Tony Battersby >> Cybernetics >>