Re: [PATCH 1/7] scsi: ufs: amend the ocs handling with fatal error

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On 7/30/2013 6:32 PM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
On Mon, July 29, 2013, Sujit Reddy Thumma wrote:
On 7/29/2013 11:47 AM, Subhash Jadavani wrote:
On 7/26/2013 7:15 PM, Seungwon Jeon wrote:
Fatal error in OCS(overall command status) field indicates
error conditions which is not covered by UFSHCI.
It means that host cannot define the result of command status
and therefore host may need to check transfer response UPIU's
response and status field.
It was actually found that 'CHECK CONDITION' is stored in status
field of UPIU where OCS is 'FATAL ERROR'.
It looks like you are assuming that there will be some kind of response
from the device. But the spec. mentions - "OCS_FATAL ERROR: within host
controller that is not covered by the error conditions described above
in this table."
Yes, error interrupt doesn't happen actually.

So spec. left everything to implementers on how to trigger this error.
Also, it says "within host controller" so ufshcd_is_valid_req_rsp()
might fail as well.

I couldn't understand why there is a need for a host controller to
interpret the SCSI command status and raise an OCS_FATAL_ERROR?
I feel like OCS values are related to syntax problem except OCS_FATAL_ERROR.
Basically, host controller may need to refer the Response field[Target Success/Target Failure] of response UPIU.
It's a overall result from response UPIU.
When Response field is 'Target Failure', if host controller updates the OCS field with 'SUCCESS', it's not proper behavior.
In this case host may refer the Status field of response UPIU to decide the OCS result.
Of course, it's not clear thing and could depends on host's implementation,
because there is no obvious description for that.
But if we consider the way to report UTP error from UFSHCI 8.2.4,
we can check the Response UPIU for more detailed error condition regardless OCS value.
Could you check your host side?

This is what our host documentation says: " SW may check the contents of Response UPIU when OCS !=0 for debug purposes. It may (or may not) help to understand the error scenario better. This is needed only for debug. When system is stable, OCS should be 0." So this clearly means that we shouldn't rely on the response UPIU if the OCS is non-zero hence simply ignore it.

> "When Response field is 'Target Failure', if host controller updates the OCS field with 'SUCCESS', it's not proper behavior."

I doubt whether your above understanding is true from Host controller specification point of view. Host controller would not decode the “Response” field of the “response UPIU”, it would only decode the “Transaction Type” & “Task Tag” (and may be “LUN”) from the response UPIU in order to find out the correct slot in the transfer/task request list. Even 7.3.2.3 in UFSHCI spec also mentions the same.

I guess with this i don't see a need for this patch unless you feel otherwise.

Regards,
Subhash


Thanks,
Seungwon Jeon

If it is clarified by the spec. then we can have generic implementation
otherwise I would prefer to make this specific to those host controllers
that raise OCS_FATAL_ERROR for CHECK_CONDITION.

Signed-off-by: Seungwon Jeon <tgih.jun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
   drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c |    3 +--
   1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c
index b743bd6..4cf3a2d 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/ufs/ufshcd.c
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ ufshcd_transfer_rsp_status(struct ufs_hba *hba,
struct ufshcd_lrb *lrbp)
       switch (ocs) {
       case OCS_SUCCESS:
-
+    case OCS_FATAL_ERROR:
           /* check if the returned transfer response is valid */
           result = ufshcd_is_valid_req_rsp(lrbp->ucd_rsp_ptr);
I don't see the response UPIU data of the last command response is
cleared anywhere in the driver. This means its quite possible that if
the current command failed (and if it is using the same tag as the last
succeeded command) with the OCS_FATAL_ERROR then response UPIU (pointed
by lrbp->ucd_rsp_ptr) content may be still the same as the last one. If
we ensure to clear the response UPIU data after every command completion
then only we can rely on the response  UPIU content in case of fatal
errors.

Regards,
Subhash
           if (result) {
@@ -1229,7 +1229,6 @@ ufshcd_transfer_rsp_status(struct ufs_hba *hba,
struct ufshcd_lrb *lrbp)
       case OCS_MISMATCH_DATA_BUF_SIZE:
       case OCS_MISMATCH_RESP_UPIU_SIZE:
       case OCS_PEER_COMM_FAILURE:
-    case OCS_FATAL_ERROR:
       default:
           result |= DID_ERROR << 16;
           dev_err(hba->dev,

--
Regards,
Sujit
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