[Bug 216232] mysterious block devices are shown under /dev folder

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216232

--- Comment #2 from jshen28 (yshxxsjt715@xxxxxxxxx) ---
Hi, thank you very much for feedback,

the lsscsi output is quite long so I just pick a small part of it. I put
it in the attachment, please have a look. thank you.

Best,
Norman



On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 5:09 PM <bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216232
>
> --- Comment #1 from Hannes Reinecke (hare@xxxxxxx) ---
> On 7/10/22 11:47, bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216232
> >
> >              Bug ID: 216232
> >             Summary: mysterious block devices are shown under /dev folder
> >             Product: SCSI Drivers
> >             Version: 2.5
> >      Kernel Version: 5.4.61
> >            Hardware: All
> >                  OS: Linux
> >                Tree: Mainline
> >              Status: NEW
> >            Severity: normal
> >            Priority: P1
> >           Component: QLOGIC QLA2XXX
> >            Assignee: scsi_drivers-qla2xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >            Reporter: yshxxsjt715@xxxxxxxxx
> >          Regression: No
> >
> > we are using linux kernel 5.4.61 and fibre channel card is qlogic's
> > ISP2722-based 16/32Gb adapter card.
> >
> > the problem is that we are seeing some devices with lun 768 with size of
> 512B
> > shown under /dev folder. In the syslog we saw something like
> >
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.568997]
> scsi_io_completion_action: 24
> > callbacks suppressed
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569005] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1298
> > FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569011] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1298
> > Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569015] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1298
> > Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569019] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1298
> > CDB: Read(10) 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569021] print_req_error: 24
> callbacks
> > suppressed
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.569025] blk_update_request:
> critical
> > target error, dev sdau, sector 0 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x80700 phys_seg 1
> prio
> > class 0
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.601879] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1299
> > FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.601883] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1299
> > Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.601886] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1299
> > Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.601888] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1299
> > CDB: Read(10) 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.601891] blk_update_request:
> critical
> > target error, dev sdau, sector 0 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio
> > class
> > 0
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.604213] buffer_io_error: 22
> callbacks
> > suppressed
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.604215] Buffer I/O error on dev
> sdau,
> > logical block 0, async page read
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.634149] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1300
> > FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.634152] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1300
> > Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.634155] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1300
> > Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range
> > Jul 10 17:00:08 hci01 kernel: [21675145.634158] sd 6:0:0:768: [sdau]
> tag#1300
> > CDB: Read(10) 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00
> >
> > here, the lun id of 768 does not exist on SAN but when I try to manually
> > delete
> > it, after some seconds it still appears.
> >
>
> This looks more like a configuration issue on the storage.
> What is the output of 'lsscsi' on your system?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hannes
>
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