From: James Smart <James.Smart-iH1Dq9VlAzfQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
To: Joe Eykholt <jeykholt-FYB4Gu1CFyUAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
Cc: "devel-s9riP+hp16TNLxjTenLetw@public.gmane.org"
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Subject: Re: how to do fc_remote_port_delete correctly
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:40:30 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A423ADE.80306@emulex.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A4172FA.70008-FYB4Gu1CFyUAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
Joe Eykholt wrote:
> This seems pretty basic, but I'm having trouble with it.
>
> The current libfc code has a private structure called fc_rport_libfc_priv
> that gets allocated along with the fc_rport structure.
>
> I'm working on patches that restructure this to be separately allocated,
> since we need a the private structure to be around before we can do
> fc_remote_port_add(). It's a long story, but my question applies to
> any FC driver that wants to allocate its rport private data separately.
>
Most of the other fc drivers are in this position already, and always
have been. They've been the reverse - they desire a position where they
could move to rport data, but you seem to always need a context before
you know what it is enough to talk to the transport.
> How should rport->dd_data be set to NULL before/after calling
> fc_rport_delete().
>
You never do set it to NULL. This is the role of the transport, and it
will do so after calling the devloss_tmo_callbk(), which is the
"end-of-life" indicator for the rport.
If you are changing it - it can cause problems as the transport still
has the rport active, may make other calls, etc until
devloss_tmo_callbk() would occur.
> I used to set it to NULL before, but figure it's safer to clear it after
> terminate_io has been called. I did a get_device(&rport->dev) first
> to be sure the rport doesn't get freed in the meantime.
>
terminate_io is one of those calls the transport tries to make before
the rport truly dies.
> However, other threads may be in queuecommand already and already
> beyond their call to fc_remote_port_chkready() and will reference dd_data.
> Maybe they just aren't allowed do that?
>
> Or maybe dd_data isn't allowed to go NULL until the rport times
> out and is getting deleted?
>
Yes. This last point.
> Maybe we need a small private rport data with just enough info for the I/O
> that's already in progress, or I can recode the I/O path to not use
> dd_data (it's mostly stuff that can be gotten through scsi_host instead).
>
have it be whatever you need it to be. You can always maintain your own
state flag in your own structure.
> Or maybe we need to do more in our fc_rport_terminate_io callback
> from fc_remote_port_delete() to be sure that all I/O really ceases.
> We currently do an exch_mgr_reset(), but perhaps some I/O thread hasn't
> allocated an exchange yet.
>
Sounds like race conditions within all the library routines. The
transport has some simple expectations, and really doesn't care how many
internal states the LLDD has. fc_rport_terminated_io() should terminate
(or at least initiate termination) of anything within the driver (in a
path post queuecommand()). Fc_remote_port_delete() is really just a
notifier to the transport that connection to the rport has gone away and
to start the devloss timers and block/reject new io requests - so it's
too early in the process. I/O may or may not be killed as of
rport_delete, as that's somewhat a LLDD policy (depends on FCP-2
Recovery desires and how discovery engines work).
The devloss_tmo_callbk(), which is the "end-of-life" indicator for the
rport, should never return from the LLDD until anything referencing the
rport (a if you're using it's dd_data, that too), has been killed - as
the transport may immediately "free" the rport after it's return. Do
you have a devloss_tmo_callbk() ?
-- james
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
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Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-24 0:27 how to do fc_remote_port_delete correctly Joe Eykholt
[not found] ` <4A4172FA.70008-FYB4Gu1CFyUAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 14:40 ` James Smart [this message]
[not found] ` <4A423ADE.80306-laKkSmNT4hbQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 16:29 ` James Smart
2009-06-24 16:30 ` James Smart
[not found] ` <4A4254BC.6090302-laKkSmNT4hbQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 17:47 ` Joe Eykholt
[not found] ` <4A426698.3-FYB4Gu1CFyUAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 18:31 ` James Smart
[not found] ` <4A427107.6060303-laKkSmNT4hbQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 19:33 ` Joe Eykholt
2009-06-24 17:10 ` Joe Eykholt
[not found] ` <4A425DF1.30005-FYB4Gu1CFyUAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
2009-06-24 17:43 ` James Smart
2009-06-24 17:45 ` [Open-FCoE] " James Smart
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