[Bug 217914] scsi_eh_1 process high cpu after upgrading to 6.5

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217914

Christian Kujau (kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Christian Kujau (kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) ---
Noticed the same here when upgrading from 6.1.0-13-amd64 to
6.5.0-0.deb12.1-amd64 (both Debian kernels) earlier this month:

============================================================================
$ sar -f /var/log/sysstat/sa20231108
                CPU     %user     %nice   %system   %iowait    %steal     %idle
[...]
18:30:03        all      1.03      0.00      0.45      0.04      0.00     98.47
18:40:01        all      1.07      0.00      0.52      0.05      0.00     98.36
18:50:01        all      1.07      0.00      0.53      0.04      0.00     98.37
19:00:01        all      1.35      0.00      0.69      0.08      0.00     97.88
19:10:04        all      1.09      0.00      0.52      0.07      0.00     98.31
19:20:02        all      1.14      0.00      0.51      0.05      0.00     98.30
19:30:04        all      1.62      0.00      0.65      0.08      0.00     97.65
Average:        all      1.06      0.00      0.50      0.06      0.00     98.38

19:32:27     LINUX RESTART     (2 CPU)

19:40:03        CPU     %user     %nice   %system   %iowait    %steal     %idle
19:50:00        all      2.27      0.00      3.23     57.40      0.00     37.11
20:00:02        all      1.29      0.00      2.70     59.27      0.00     36.75
20:10:03        all      1.48      0.00      2.93     58.38      0.00     37.21
20:20:03        all      1.40      0.00      2.94     58.93      0.00     36.73
20:30:02        all      1.39      0.00      2.87     59.99      0.00     35.74
20:40:03        all      1.48      0.00      3.44     59.83      0.00     35.26
20:50:00        all      1.29      0.00      2.88     60.84      0.00     34.98
21:00:03        all      1.31      0.00      2.63     59.81      0.00     36.25
21:10:03        all      1.33      0.00      2.72     59.85      0.00     36.09
21:20:01        all      1.31      0.00      2.82     59.28      0.00     36.59
21:30:01        all      1.39      0.00      2.92     60.51      0.00     35.18
21:40:01        all      1.34      0.00      3.04     60.04      0.00     35.57
21:50:03        all      1.29      0.00      2.51     59.79      0.00     36.41
22:00:03        all      1.36      0.00      3.23     59.81      0.00     35.59
22:10:03        all      1.37      0.00      2.56     59.13      0.00     36.93
22:20:03        all      1.36      0.00      2.88     58.46      0.00     37.29
22:30:03        all      1.31      0.00      2.65     59.07      0.00     36.97
22:40:00        all      1.32      0.00      2.72     59.61      0.00     36.35
22:50:01        all      1.32      0.00      2.72     59.35      0.00     36.61
23:00:03        all      1.29      0.00      2.68     59.30      0.00     36.72
23:10:03        all      1.35      0.00      2.62     60.11      0.00     35.91
23:20:02        all      1.29      0.00      2.91     59.55      0.00     36.25
23:30:03        all      1.32      0.00      2.72     58.37      0.00     37.59
23:40:01        all      1.34      0.00      2.97     57.74      0.00     37.95
23:50:00        all      1.33      0.00      2.54     59.90      0.00     36.24
Average:        all      1.38      0.00      2.83     59.37      0.00     36.41

$ last -n 3 reboot
reboot   system boot  6.5.0-0.deb12.1- Wed Nov  8 19:32   still running
reboot   system boot  6.1.0-13-amd64   Mon Oct  9 23:14 - 19:32 (29+21:17)
reboot   system boot  6.1.0-13-amd64   Mon Oct  9 22:39 - 23:14  (00:35)
============================================================================

And top only shows a single [scsi_eh_2] thread using ~50% of CPU time,
sometimes there's an events thread too.


    PID USER  PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR   S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND
    336 root  20   0    0.0m   0.0m   0.0m   D  50.0   0.0     53,37
[scsi_eh_2]
3794126 root  20   0    0.0m   0.0m   0.0m   I  25.7   0.0   0:06.27
[kworker/0:0-events]

This is a Debian/amd64 VM running on a VMware ESX host. There's a virtual CDROM
drive, but nothing is attached here and I'm not using it, all:


============================================================================
$ lsblk -d --scsi
NAME HCTL    TYPE VENDOR   MODEL                           REV SERIAL          
    TRAN
sda  0:0:0:0 disk VMware   Virtual disk                    2.0                  
sr0  2:0:0:0 rom  NECVMWar VMware Virtual IDE CDROM Drive 1.00
10000000000000000001 ata


$ dmesg -t | grep -i scsi
Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 247)
SCSI subsystem initialized
VMware PVSCSI driver - version 1.0.7.0-k
vmw_pvscsi: using 64bit dma
vmw_pvscsi: max_id: 65
vmw_pvscsi: setting ring_pages to 32
vmw_pvscsi: enabling reqCallThreshold
vmw_pvscsi: driver-based request coalescing enabled
vmw_pvscsi: using MSI-X
scsi host0: VMware PVSCSI storage adapter rev 2, req/cmp/msg rings: 32/32/1
pages, cmd_per_lun=254
vmw_pvscsi 0000:03:00.0: VMware PVSCSI rev 2 host #0
scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access     VMware   Virtual disk     2.0  PQ: 0 ANSI: 6
sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
scsi host1: ata_piix
scsi host2: ata_piix
scsi 2:0:0:0: CD-ROM            NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR10 1.00 PQ: 0 ANSI: 5
scsi 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5
sr 2:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: 1x/1x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2 cdda
tray
sr 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
============================================================================

Will that "scsi: Do no try to probe for CDL on old drives" patch land in
mainline or is this still under discussion?

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