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From: yangxingui <yangxingui@huawei.com>
To: John Garry <john.g.garry@oracle.com>, <jejb@linux.ibm.com>,
	<martin.petersen@oracle.com>, <damien.lemoal@opensource.wdc.com>,
	<linux-ide@vger.kernel.org>, <hare@suse.com>, <hch@lst.de>
Cc: <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	<linuxarm@huawei.com>, <prime.zeng@hisilicon.com>,
	<kangfenglong@huawei.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH V2] scsi: libsas: Directly kick-off EH when ATA device fell off
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2022 17:28:23 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <a2ca30e4-a7fe-cae9-7a71-b54ae076170d@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9b8da72d-f251-9c1b-0727-28254d7007c3@oracle.com>



On 2022/12/19 22:53, John Garry wrote:
> On 19/12/2022 12:59, yangxingui wrote:
>>> Firstly, I think that there is a bug in sas_ata_device_link_abort() 
>>> -> ata_link_abort() code in that the host lock in not grabbed, as the 
>>> comment in ata_port_abort() mentions. Having said that, libsas had 
>>> already some dodgy host locking usage - specifically dropping the 
>>> lock for the queuing path (that's something else to be fixed up ... I 
>>> think that is due to queue command CB calling task_done() in some 
>>> cases), but I still think that sas_ata_device_link_abort() should be 
>>> fixed (to grab the host lock).
>> ok, I agree with you very much for this, I had doubts about whether we 
>> needed to grab lock before.
> 
> ok, I hope that you can fix this up separately.
> 
>>>
>>> Secondly, this just seems like a half solution to the age-old problem 
>>> - that is, EH eventually kicking in only after 30 seconds when a disk 
>>> is removed with active IO. I say half solution as SAS disks still 
>>> have this issue for libsas. Can we instead push to try to solve both 
>>> of them now?
>>
>> Jason said you must have such an opinion "a half solution". As libsas 
>> does not have any interface to mark all outstanding commands as failed 
>> for SAS disk currently and SAS disk support I/O resumable transmission 
>> after intermittent disconnections
> 
> I don't know what you mean by "resumable transmission after intermittent 
> disconnections".
> 
>> , so I want to optimize sata disk first.
>> If we want to achieve a complete solution, perhaps we need to define 
>> such an interface in libsas and implement it by lldd. My current idea 
>> is to call sas_abort_task() for all outstanding commands in lldd. I 
>> wonder if you approve of this?
> 
> Are you sure you mean sas_abort_task()? That is for the LLDD to issue an 
> abort TMF. I assume that you mean sas_task_abort(). If so, I am not too 
> keen on the idea of libsas calling into the LLDD to inform of such an 
> event.
I've implemented this solution. The verification seems to be ok both for 
sas/sata device. I'll update the version again. Please have a look?

Thanks,
Xingui
  Note that maybe a tagset iter function could be used by libsas to
> abort each active IO, but I don't like libsas messing with such a thing; 
> in addition, there may be some conflict between libsas aborting the IO 
> and the IO completing with error in the LLDD.
> 
> Please note that I need to refresh my memory on this whole EH topic...
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
> .

  parent reply	other threads:[~2022-12-21  9:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20221216100327.7386-1-yangxingui@huawei.com>
2022-12-19  9:23 ` [PATCH V2] scsi: libsas: Directly kick-off EH when ATA device fell off John Garry
2022-12-19 12:59   ` yangxingui
2022-12-19 14:53     ` John Garry
2022-12-20  2:34       ` yangxingui
2022-12-20  9:49       ` Jason Yan
2022-12-21  9:40         ` John Garry
2022-12-21 10:29           ` Jason Yan
2022-12-21  9:28       ` yangxingui [this message]
2022-12-19 15:28   ` Jason Yan
2022-12-19 15:55     ` John Garry
2022-12-19 23:00       ` Damien Le Moal
2022-12-20  8:43         ` John Garry
2022-12-19 22:59     ` Damien Le Moal
2022-12-20  2:39   ` Jason Yan

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