James Bottomley wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 19:15 +0300, Vladislav Bolkhovitin wrote:
James Bottomley wrote:
I'm not sure your conclusions necessarily follow your data. What was
the reason for the TASK ABORTED (I'd guess QErr settings, right)?
It was my desire/curiosity during tests of SCST (http://scst.sf.net),
when it working with several initiators with different transports over
the same set of devices, each of them having with TAS bit in the control
mode page set. According to SAM, in this case TASK ABORTED status can be
returned at any time, similarly to QUEUE FULL, i.e. IMHO such command
just should be retried. But QUEUE FULL status handled well, but TASK
ABORTED leads to filesystem corruption.
So this is with a soft target implementation ... so it could be an
ordering issue inside the target that's causing the filesystem
corruption on error.
Target offers no ordering guarantees for SIMPLE commands and frankly
says that to initiator via QUEUE ALGORITHM MODIFIER value 1 in the
control mode page. As we know, initiator doesn't use ORDERED tags (and
it really doesn't use them according to the logs), so if it's an
ordering issue, it's at the initiator's side.
if you specifically set TAS=1 you're giving up the right to know what
caused the command termination. With insufficient information, it's
really unsafe to simply retry, which is why the mid layer just returns
TASK ABORTED as an error. If you set TAS=0 we'll get a check
condition/unit attention explaining what happened (usually commands
cleared by another initiator) and we'll explicitly do the right thing
based on the sense data.
But having TAS=1 is legal, right? So it should be handled well. If
TAS=0, TASK ABORTED can't be returned, it would be illegal. So, TASK
ABORTED status can only be returned with TAS=1.
One of my test suites has an initiator which randomly spits errors.
I've yet to see it cause an error that an ext3 journal can't recover
from. So, if there's a genuine problem we need a nice test case to pass
to the filesystem people.
If you need a clear testcase (IMHO, in this case it isn't needed,
because it's clear without it), I can prepare a patch for SCST to
randomly return TASK ABORTED status.
You can get the latest version of SCST and the target drivers using SVN:
$ svn co https://scst.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scst
James
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