> -----Original Message----- > From: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@xxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, November 3, 2023 4:37 AM > To: hoyoung seo <hy50.seo@xxxxxxxxxxx>; linux-scsi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; alim.akhtar@xxxxxxxxxxx; avri.altman@xxxxxxx; > jejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; martin.petersen@xxxxxxxxxx; beanhuo@xxxxxxxxxx; > kwangwon.min@xxxxxxxxxxx; kwmad.kim@xxxxxxxxxxx; sh425.lee@xxxxxxxxxxx; > sc.suh@xxxxxxxxxxx; quic_nguyenb@xxxxxxxxxxx; cpgs@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [PATCH v1] scsi: ufs: core: Process abort completed command > in MCQ mode > > > On 11/1/23 21:07, hoyoung seo wrote: > > when the ufs host receives any error, the ufs driver executes the error- > hander. > > If the error-hendler attempts re-init, it must abort and organize > unprocessed > > requests. > > The above operation is the same for both MCQ/legacy mode. > > However, in the MCQ mode, if b or c is included in the following > > specs, the OCS is updated to aborted, which is different from the legacy > mode. > > > > B. If the command is in the Submission Queue and not issued to the > > device yet, the host controller will mark the command to be skipped in > the Submission Queue. > > The host controller will post to the Completion Queue to update the > > OCS field with ‘ABORTED’. > > C. If the command is issued to the device already but there is no > > response yet from the device, the host software driver issue the Abort > task management function > > to the device for that command. > > Then the host driver set SQRTCy.ICU as ‘1’ to initiate the clean up > > the hardware resources. The host controller will post to the Completion > Queue to update the OCS > > field with ‘ABORTED’. > > > > Unlike legacy mode, this phenomenon causes unintended behavior. (As > > shown in the log below) > > > > [1: kworker/u20:2:23157] ufshcd_try_to_abort_task: cmd pending in the > > device. tag = 9 > > [3: kworker/u20:2:23157] Aborting tag 9 / CDB 0x2a succeeded > > [4: swapper/4: 0] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#9 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: > hostbyte=0x05 driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s // DID_ABORT > > [4: swapper/4: 0] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#9 CDB: opcode=0x2a 2a 00 > 00 d3 02 00 00 01 00 00 > > [4: swapper/4: 0] I/O error, dev sda, sector 110628864 op > 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 256 prio class 2 > > > > > > For commands that have completed the abort operation in MCQ mode, > > since OCS has been updated to aborted, it seems that it will be > retransmitted only > > when it is made to REQUEUE. > > Hi Hoyoung, > > Thank you for having provided this clarification - this really helps. > > Regarding (B): I would appreciate it if this patch would be reworked such > that no new 'if (is_mcq_enabled(hba))' statements are introduced. > Has it been considered to modify ufshcd_mcq_sqe_search() such that it sets > the SCSI result to DID_REQUEUE << 16 instead of modifying > ufshcd_transfer_rsp_status()? > > Regarding (C): SQRTCy.ICU is only set by ufshcd_mcq_sq_cleanup() and the > only caller of that function is ufshcd_clear_cmd(). > There is only one function that calls ufshcd_clear_cmd() for SCSI commands, > namely ufshcd_eh_device_reset_handler(). The latter function should not > set the SCSI result code. All it should do is to abort all pending > commands. The SCSI error handler will resubmit all aborted commands. > > Thanks, > > Bart. Hi, I do not understand what do you want. Regarding (B)-> In the ufshcd_mcq_sqe_search(), just find desc_addr of the tag for setting nullify in SQD. After that the host h/w checks the nullify during processes the SQD, and sets the OCS to 'aborted'. Regarding (C)-> Also, when the ufs driver sets the SQRTCy.ICU to 1, the host h/w updates the OCS to the Aborted. So the ufs driver s/w can't do anything until the OCS update. the host h/w must update the OCS and then process the Aborted. What you want is not to arbitrarily modify the results for OCS? Therefore, if we use the current MCQ, we will do something that we do not intend to do. Therefore, the OCS processing code for mcq and legacy mode needs to be disadvantageous. If you do not want to use 'if (is_mcq_enabled (hba)', I will upload the patch again Thanks. BRs SEO.