From: Christof Schmitt <christof.schmitt@de.ibm.com>
To: Mike Christie <michaelc@cs.wisc.edu>
Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: fc_remote_port_delete and returning SCSI commands from LLD
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 09:13:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20091023071324.GA5930@schmichrtp.de.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4ADF4EC3.6010506@cs.wisc.edu>
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 01:11:15PM -0500, Mike Christie wrote:
> Christof Schmitt wrote:
>> If the remote_port status is not BLOCKED, this will trigger the SCSI
>> midlayer error handling which cannot do much during the interruption
>> to the hardware and will mark the SCSI devices 'offline'. In order to
>> prevent this, the rule would be: First call fc_remote_port_delete to
>> set the remote port (or in the case of an HBA interruption all remote
>> ports) to BLOCKED, and only after this step call scsi_done to pass the
>> SCSI commands back to the upper layers.
>>
>
> One other note when doing this.
>
> For problems where you are deleting the rport, it is best to use
> something like DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED to fail the cmd if you are
> failing it right away.
"something like DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED" would be any error code that
goes through "maybe_retry" in scsi_decide_disposition? I guess moving
to DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED is nice for consistency, but DID_ERROR
triggers the same code paths as far as i can see.
> If drivers block the rport, then fail commands
> immediately with DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED, then they will not actually be
> failed to the block/mpath layer until the fast io fail timeout has
> fired. This will prevent very short problems from firing the mutlipath
> path offlining code.
Just to get the complete picture: Blocking the rport and then
returning DID_TRANSPORT_DISRUPTED will retry the command to the LLD
which then first calls fc_remote_port_chkready.
fc_remote_port_chkready will then keep the command between LLD and
SCSI midlayer until the rport state changes or the fast_fail fires.
Is this the complete picture or did i miss something?
> If your driver deletes the rport and does not fail the cmd immediately
> so it can recover within the command or some other reason like the fw
> just works that way, then when the fast io fail timer fires and the
> terminate_rport_io callback is run you could actually use any error code
> since at this time when a IO is sent to the queuecommand the driver will
> call fc_remote_port_chkready and IO will be failed immediately with
> DID_TRANSPORT_FAILFAST).
And the rport state is still BLOCKED, so at this point commands failed
in the upper layers with blk_abort_request will not end up in the SCSI
error recovery which cannot do much...
Thanks for the help, i am starting to get the complete picture...
Christof
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-23 7:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-20 14:40 fc_remote_port_delete and returning SCSI commands from LLD Christof Schmitt
2009-10-21 15:24 ` Christof Schmitt
2009-10-21 16:33 ` James Smart
2009-10-23 7:58 ` Christof Schmitt
2009-10-23 14:50 ` James Smart
2009-10-27 16:59 ` Christof Schmitt
2009-10-27 19:44 ` James Smart
2009-10-21 16:24 ` James Smart
2009-10-23 7:47 ` Christof Schmitt
2009-10-23 14:47 ` James Smart
2009-10-27 21:57 ` Mike Christie
2009-10-21 18:11 ` Mike Christie
2009-10-23 7:13 ` Christof Schmitt [this message]
2009-10-27 21:53 ` Mike Christie
2009-10-28 14:27 ` Christof Schmitt
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