From: Maurizio Lombardi <mlombard@redhat.com>
To: Chad Dupuis <chad.dupuis@qlogic.com>
Cc: Eddie Wai <eddie.wai@broadcom.com>,
QLogic-Storage-Upstream@qlogic.com, linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org,
JBottomley@parallels.com, hch@lst.de
Subject: Re: [PATCH] bnx2fc: fix incorrect DMA memory mapping in bnx2fc_map_sg()
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 20:12:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53F7881A.1070808@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.OSX.2.00.1408220805170.360@administrators-macbook-pro.local>
Hi Chad,
On 08/22/2014 02:08 PM, Chad Dupuis wrote:
> Eddie, Maurizio,
>
> Since it looks like there can be a difference in the pdev would it make sense instead to convert the unmap function to use the bare DMA API so we're consistent in our use of hba->pcidev->dev? Maybe something like this:
I looked at what the bnx2i driver code does, it has a hba->pcidev pointer too but makes use of scsi_map_sg()/scsi_unmap_sg().
So, from my point of view, it is the bnx2fc's map operation (that bypasses scsi_map_sg() and uses dma_map_sg()) to look like a suspicious exception and I decided to change it.
So far, I didn't get any error or strange behaviour after this change.
Eddie, what do you think about it?
Regards,
Maurizio Lombardi
>
> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_io.c b/drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_io.c
> index 32a5e0a..8b4adcf 100644
> --- a/drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_io.c
> +++ b/drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_io.c
> @@ -1700,9 +1700,12 @@ static int bnx2fc_build_bd_list_from_sg(struct bnx2fc_cmd *io_req)
> static void bnx2fc_unmap_sg_list(struct bnx2fc_cmd *io_req)
> {
> struct scsi_cmnd *sc = io_req->sc_cmd;
> + struct bnx2fc_interface *interface = io_req->port->priv;
> + struct bnx2fc_hba *hba = interface->hba;
>
> - if (io_req->bd_tbl->bd_valid && sc) {
> - scsi_dma_unmap(sc);
> + if (io_req->bd_tbl->bd_valid && sc && scsi_sg_count(sc)) {
> + dma_unmap_sg(&hba->pcidev->dev, scsi_sglist(sc),
> + scsi_sg_count(sc), sc->sc_data_direction);
> io_req->bd_tbl->bd_valid = 0;
> }
> }
>
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2014, Maurizio Lombardi wrote:
>
>> Hi Eddie,
>>
>> On 08/20/2014 07:35 PM, Eddie Wai wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2014-08-04 at 10:20 +0200, Maurizio Lombardi wrote:
>>>> In the bnx2fc_map_sg() function, the original behaviour is to
>>>> allocate the DMA memory by directly calling dma_map_sg()
>>>> instead of using scsi_dma_map().
>>>>
>>>> In contrast, bnx2fc_unmap_sg_list() calls scsi_dma_unmap().
>>>>
>>>> The problem is that bnx2fc_map_sg() passes to the dma_map_sg() function
>>>> the pointer to the "device" structure taken from pci_dev
>>>> and not from Scsi_Host (as scsi_dma_map/unmap() do).
>>>>
>>> Great find, Maurizio, Thanks again.
>>
>> Thanks :)
>>
>>>
>>>> In some circumstances, the two devices may be different and the
>>>> DMA library will be unable to find the correct entry
>>>> when freeing the memory.
>>>>
>>> I'm curious at how the hba->pcidev->dev in the dma_map_sg call could end
>>> up being different from the scsi_cmnd's device->host->dma_dev... Can
>>> you share the test scenario?
>>
>> It happens every time you set up an fcoe interface, so you just have to compile the
>> kernel with the DMA API debug option.
>> It is 100% reproducible with RHEL6, RHEL7 and the latest mainline kernel also.
>>
>>>
>>> I see that scsi_dma_map could possibly return a -ENOMEM. It would be
>>> best if we also add the check for sg_count being < 0 and return the
>>> bd_count or 0.
>>>
>>>> scsi_for_each_sg(sc, sg, sg_count, i) {
>>>> sg_len = sg_dma_len(sg);
>>>> addr = sg_dma_address(sg);
>>
>> True, but sg_count is only used for the "scsi_for_each()",
>> if it is 0 or -ENOMEM it will simply skip the loop and will execute "return bd_count".
>>
>> Regards,
>> Maurizio Lombardi
>>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-22 18:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-04 8:20 [PATCH] bnx2fc: fix incorrect DMA memory mapping in bnx2fc_map_sg() Maurizio Lombardi
2014-08-19 17:09 ` Christoph Hellwig
2014-08-20 13:22 ` Martin K. Petersen
2014-08-20 17:35 ` Eddie Wai
2014-08-22 9:10 ` Maurizio Lombardi
2014-08-22 12:08 ` Chad Dupuis
2014-08-22 12:11 ` Christoph Hellwig
2014-08-22 18:12 ` Maurizio Lombardi [this message]
2014-08-22 22:46 ` Eddie Wai
2014-08-25 19:15 ` Chad Dupuis
2014-08-26 18:35 ` Eddie Wai
2014-08-29 17:02 ` Christoph Hellwig
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