From: Tejun Heo <htejun@gmail.com>
To: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
Cc: SCSI Mailing List <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 01/04] scsi: make scsi_send_eh_cmnd use its own timer instead of scmd->eh_timeout
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:46:11 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <426C2FC3.4090105@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1114381342.4786.17.camel@mulgrave>
Hi, James.
James Bottomley wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 23:31 +0900, Tejun Heo wrote:
>
>> scmd->eh_timeout is used to resolve the race between command
>> completion and timeout. However, during error handling,
>> scsi_send_eh_cmnd uses scmd->eh_timeout. This creates a race
>> condition between eh and normal completion for a request which
>> has timed out and in the process of error handling. If the
>> request completes while scmd->eh_timeout is being used by eh,
>> eh timeout is lost and the command will be handled by both eh
>> and completion path. This patch fixes the race by making
>> scsi_send_eh_cmnd() use its own timer.
>>
>> This patch adds shost->eh_timeout field. The name of the
>> field equals scmd->eh_timeout which is used for normal command
>> timeout. As this can be confusing, renaming scmd->eh_timeout
>> to something like scmd->cmd_timeout would be good.
>>
>> Reworked such that timeout race window is kept at minimal
>> level as pointed out by James Bottomley.
>
>
> This looks fine in principle. However, three comments
>
> 1. If you're doing this, there's no further use for eh_timeout, so
> remove it (and preferably fix gdth_proc.c; however, it's better to break
> the compile of that driver than have it rely on a now defunct field).
If you're talking about scmd->eh_timeout, it's our main timer for
normal command timeouts. If you're suggesting renaming it to something
more apparant, I agree. Maybe just scmd->timeout will do.
> 2. Use of eh_action is private to scsi_error.c, so you don't need to add
> a new field to the host, just make eh_action a pointer to a private
> eh_action structure which contains the timer and the semaphore.
Sure.
> 3. To close a really tiny window where the running timer could race with
> the del_timer, it should probably be del_timer_sync(). The practical
> effect of this is nil, but it would be correct programming.
Sorry, but, AFAICT, that wouldn't close any window. We use timer
pending for tie-breaker. When scsi_eh_done() wins, timer never gets to
run, and if scsi_eh_times_out() wins, the eh thread is woken up only
after the last reference to the timer/eh is finished (up operation). If
I'm missing something, please point out.
BTW, are you still keeping the bk tree up-to-date? And, if so, until
when are you gonna keep the bk tree? I'm painfully trying to follow and
convert all my trees to git, but I _really_ miss changeset browsing of
bk. Call me lazy but it was just too nice browsing the changesets only
with mouse. One way or the other, it's a shame.
Thanks.
--
tejun
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-24 23:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-19 14:31 [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 00/04] scsi: misc timer fixes (reworked) Tejun Heo
2005-04-19 14:31 ` [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 01/04] scsi: make scsi_send_eh_cmnd use its own timer instead of scmd->eh_timeout Tejun Heo
2005-04-24 22:22 ` James Bottomley
2005-04-24 23:46 ` Tejun Heo [this message]
2005-04-25 18:09 ` James Bottomley
2005-04-27 2:22 ` Tejun Heo
2005-04-27 5:34 ` James Bottomley
2005-04-27 11:50 ` Tejun Heo
2005-04-19 14:31 ` [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 02/04] scsi: remove spurious if tests from scsi_eh_{times_out|done} Tejun Heo
2005-04-19 14:31 ` [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 03/04] scsi: remove a timer race in scsi_queue_insert() Tejun Heo
2005-04-19 14:31 ` [PATCH scsi-misc-2.6 04/04] scsi: remove unnecessary scsi_delete_timer() call in scsi_reset_provider() Tejun Heo
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