Re: [PATCH v2] scsi: qla2xxx: Keep initiator ports after RSCN

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> On Jun 5, 2020, at 9:44 AM, Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> The driver performs SCR (state change registration) in all modes
> including pure target mode.
> 
> For each RSCN, scan_needed flag is set in qla2x00_handle_rscn() for the
> port mentioned in the RSCN and fabric rescan is scheduled. During the
> rescan, GNN_FT handler, qla24xx_async_gnnft_done() deletes session of
> the port that caused the RSCN.
> 
> In target mode, the session deletion has an impact on ATIO handler,
> qlt_24xx_atio_pkt(). Target responds with SAM STATUS BUSY to I/O
> incoming from the deleted session. qlt_handle_cmd_for_atio() and
> qlt_handle_task_mgmt() return -EFAULT if they are not able to find
> session of the command/TMF, and that results in invocation of
> qlt_send_busy():
> 
>  qlt_24xx_atio_pkt_all_vps: qla_target(0): type 6 ox_id 0014
>  qla_target(0): Unable to send command to target, sending BUSY status
> 
> Such response causes command timeout on the initiator. Error handler
> thread on the initiator will be spawned to abort the commands:
> 
>  scsi 23:0:0:0: tag#0 abort scheduled
>  scsi 23:0:0:0: tag#0 aborting command
>  qla2xxx [0000:af:00.0]-188c:23: Entered qla24xx_abort_command.
>  qla2xxx [0000:af:00.0]-801c:23: Abort command issued nexus=23:0:0 -- 0 2003.
> 
> Command abort is rejected by target and fails (2003), error handler then
> tries to perform DEVICE RESET and TARGET RESET but they're also doomed
> to fail because TMFs are ignored for the deleted sessions.
> 
> Then initiator makes BUS RESET that resets the link via
> qla2x00_full_login_lip(). BUS RESET succeeds and brings initiator port
> up, SAN switch detects that and sends RSCN to the target port and it
> fails again the same way as described above. It never goes out of the
> loop.
> 
> The change breaks the RSCN loop by keeping initiator sessions mentioned
> in RSCN payload in all modes, including dual and pure target mode.
> 
> Fixes: 2037ce49d30a ("scsi: qla2xxx: Fix stale session")
> Cc: Quinn Tran <qutran@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Arun Easi <aeasi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Nilesh Javali <njavali@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Martin Wilck <mwilck@xxxxxxxx>
> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # v5.4+
> Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <r.bolshakov@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_gs.c | 4 +++-
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> Changes since v1:
>  - Corrected an error when N_Port_ID change wouldn't clean up stale
>    session (Martin W.).
> 
>    N_Port_ID may change in the switched fabric topology if initiator
>    cable is replugged to another physical port on the SAN switch (some
>    fabrics assign physical port number to domain area). Physical
>    reconnection implies that initiator is going to relogin anyway and
>    previous session is no longer needed.
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_gs.c b/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_gs.c
> index 42c3ad27f1cb..df670fba2ab8 100644
> --- a/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_gs.c
> +++ b/drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_gs.c
> @@ -3496,7 +3496,9 @@ void qla24xx_async_gnnft_done(scsi_qla_host_t *vha, srb_t *sp)
> 				qla2x00_clear_loop_id(fcport);
> 				fcport->flags |= FCF_FABRIC_DEVICE;
> 			} else if (fcport->d_id.b24 != rp->id.b24 ||
> -				fcport->scan_needed) {
> +				   (fcport->scan_needed &&
> +				    fcport->port_type != FCT_INITIATOR &&
> +				    fcport->port_type != FCT_NVME_INITIATOR)) {
> 				qlt_schedule_sess_for_deletion(fcport);
> 			}
> 			fcport->d_id.b24 = rp->id.b24;
> -- 
> 2.26.1
> 

Looks fine. 

Reviewed-by: Himanshu Madhani <himanshu.madhani@xxxxxxxxxx>

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Himanshu Madhani	Oracle Linux Engineering









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