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/*
* zfcp device driver
*
* Registration and callback for the s390 common I/O layer.
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2002, 2010
*/
#define KMSG_COMPONENT "zfcp"
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KMSG_COMPONENT ": " fmt
#include <linux/module.h>
#include "zfcp_ext.h"
#include "zfcp_reqlist.h"
#define ZFCP_MODEL_PRIV 0x4
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(zfcp_ccw_adapter_ref_lock);
struct zfcp_adapter *zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter;
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&zfcp_ccw_adapter_ref_lock, flags);
adapter = dev_get_drvdata(&cdev->dev);
if (adapter)
kref_get(&adapter->ref);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zfcp_ccw_adapter_ref_lock, flags);
return adapter;
}
void zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&zfcp_ccw_adapter_ref_lock, flags);
kref_put(&adapter->ref, zfcp_adapter_release);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&zfcp_ccw_adapter_ref_lock, flags);
}
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
/**
* zfcp_ccw_activate - activate adapter and wait for it to finish
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
* @clear: Status flags to clear.
* @tag: s390dbf trace record tag
*/
static int zfcp_ccw_activate(struct ccw_device *cdev, int clear, char *tag)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter)
return 0;
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
zfcp_erp_clear_adapter_status(adapter, clear);
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING);
zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
tag);
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
flush_work(&adapter->scan_work); /* ok to call even if nothing queued */
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter);
return 0;
}
static struct ccw_device_id zfcp_ccw_device_id[] = {
{ CCW_DEVICE_DEVTYPE(0x1731, 0x3, 0x1732, 0x3) },
{ CCW_DEVICE_DEVTYPE(0x1731, 0x3, 0x1732, ZFCP_MODEL_PRIV) },
{},
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(ccw, zfcp_ccw_device_id);
/**
* zfcp_ccw_probe - probe function of zfcp driver
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer for each FCP
* device found on the current system. This is only a stub to make cio
* work: To only allocate adapter resources for devices actually used,
* the allocation is deferred to the first call to ccw_set_online.
*/
static int zfcp_ccw_probe(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
return 0;
}
/**
* zfcp_ccw_remove - remove function of zfcp driver
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer and removes an adapter
* from the system. Task of this function is to get rid of all units and
* ports that belong to this adapter. And in addition all resources of this
* adapter will be freed too.
*/
static void zfcp_ccw_remove(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port, *p;
struct zfcp_unit *unit, *u;
LIST_HEAD(unit_remove_lh);
LIST_HEAD(port_remove_lh);
ccw_device_set_offline(cdev);
[SCSI] zfcp: Fix lockdep warning when offlining device with offline chpid ======================================================= [ INFO: possible circular locking dependency detected ] 2.6.31-39.x.20090917-s390xdefault #1 ------------------------------------------------------- kslowcrw/83 is trying to acquire lock: (&adapter->scan_work){+.+.+.}, at: [<0000000000169c5c>] __cancel_work_timer+0x64/0x3d4 but task is already holding lock: (&zfcp_data.config_mutex){+.+.+.}, at: [<00000000004671ea>] zfcp_ccw_remove+0x66/0x384 which lock already depends on the new lock. the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is: -> #1 (&zfcp_data.config_mutex){+.+.+.}: [<0000000000189962>] __lock_acquire+0xe26/0x1834 [<000000000018a4b6>] lock_acquire+0x146/0x178 [<000000000058cb5a>] mutex_lock_nested+0x82/0x3ec [<0000000000477170>] zfcp_fc_scan_ports+0x3ec/0x728 [<0000000000168e34>] worker_thread+0x278/0x3a8 [<000000000016ff08>] kthread+0x9c/0xa4 [<0000000000109ebe>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<0000000000109eb8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc -> #0 (&adapter->scan_work){+.+.+.}: [<0000000000189e60>] __lock_acquire+0x1324/0x1834 [<000000000018a4b6>] lock_acquire+0x146/0x178 [<0000000000169c9a>] __cancel_work_timer+0xa2/0x3d4 [<0000000000465cb2>] zfcp_adapter_dequeue+0x32/0x14c [<00000000004673e4>] zfcp_ccw_remove+0x260/0x384 [<00000000004250f6>] ccw_device_remove+0x42/0x1ac [<00000000003cb6be>] __device_release_driver+0x9a/0x10c [<00000000003cb856>] device_release_driver+0x3a/0x4c [<00000000003ca94c>] bus_remove_device+0xcc/0x114 [<00000000003c8506>] device_del+0x162/0x21c [<0000000000425ff2>] ccw_device_unregister+0x5e/0x7c [<000000000042607e>] io_subchannel_remove+0x6e/0x9c [<000000000041ff9a>] css_remove+0x3e/0x7c [<00000000003cb6be>] __device_release_driver+0x9a/0x10c [<00000000003cb856>] device_release_driver+0x3a/0x4c [<00000000003ca94c>] bus_remove_device+0xcc/0x114 [<00000000003c8506>] device_del+0x162/0x21c [<00000000003c85e8>] device_unregister+0x28/0x38 [<0000000000420152>] css_sch_device_unregister+0x46/0x58 [<00000000004276a6>] io_subchannel_sch_event+0x28e/0x794 [<0000000000420442>] css_evaluate_known_subchannel+0x46/0xd0 [<0000000000420ebc>] slow_eval_known_fn+0x88/0xa0 [<00000000003caffa>] bus_for_each_dev+0x7e/0xd0 [<000000000042188c>] for_each_subchannel_staged+0x6c/0xd4 [<0000000000421a00>] css_slow_path_func+0x54/0xd8 [<0000000000168e34>] worker_thread+0x278/0x3a8 [<000000000016ff08>] kthread+0x9c/0xa4 [<0000000000109ebe>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<0000000000109eb8>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc cancel_work_sync is called while holding the config_mutex. But the work that is being cancelled or flushed also uses the config_mutex. Fix the resulting deadlock possibility by calling cancel_work_sync earlier without holding the mutex. The best place to do is is after offlining the device. No new port scan work will be scheduled for the offline device, so this is a safe place to call cancel_work_sync. Reviewed-by: Felix Beck <felix.beck@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Christof Schmitt <christof.schmitt@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
2009-09-24 02:23:24 -06:00
adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter)
return;
write_lock_irq(&adapter->port_list_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(port, p, &adapter->port_list, list) {
write_lock(&port->unit_list_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(unit, u, &port->unit_list, list)
list_move(&unit->list, &unit_remove_lh);
write_unlock(&port->unit_list_lock);
list_move(&port->list, &port_remove_lh);
}
write_unlock_irq(&adapter->port_list_lock);
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter); /* put from zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev */
list_for_each_entry_safe(unit, u, &unit_remove_lh, list)
device_unregister(&unit->dev);
list_for_each_entry_safe(port, p, &port_remove_lh, list)
device_unregister(&port->dev);
zfcp_adapter_unregister(adapter);
}
/**
* zfcp_ccw_set_online - set_online function of zfcp driver
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer and sets an
* adapter into state online. The first call will allocate all
* adapter resources that will be retained until the device is removed
* via zfcp_ccw_remove.
*
* Setting an fcp device online means that it will be registered with
* the SCSI stack, that the QDIO queues will be set up and that the
* adapter will be opened.
*/
static int zfcp_ccw_set_online(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter) {
adapter = zfcp_adapter_enqueue(cdev);
if (IS_ERR(adapter)) {
dev_err(&cdev->dev,
"Setting up data structures for the "
"FCP adapter failed\n");
return PTR_ERR(adapter);
}
kref_get(&adapter->ref);
}
/* initialize request counter */
BUG_ON(!zfcp_reqlist_isempty(adapter->req_list));
adapter->req_no = 0;
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
zfcp_ccw_activate(cdev, 0, "ccsonl1");
/* scan for remote ports
either at the end of any successful adapter recovery
or only after the adapter recovery for setting a device online */
zfcp_fc_inverse_conditional_port_scan(adapter);
flush_work(&adapter->scan_work); /* ok to call even if nothing queued */
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter);
return 0;
}
/**
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
* zfcp_ccw_offline_sync - shut down adapter and wait for it to finish
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
* @set: Status flags to set.
* @tag: s390dbf trace record tag
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer and sets an adapter
* into state offline.
*/
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
static int zfcp_ccw_offline_sync(struct ccw_device *cdev, int set, char *tag)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter)
return 0;
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(adapter, set);
zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(adapter, 0, tag);
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter);
return 0;
}
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
2012-09-04 07:23:32 -06:00
/**
* zfcp_ccw_set_offline - set_offline function of zfcp driver
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer and sets an adapter
* into state offline.
*/
static int zfcp_ccw_set_offline(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
return zfcp_ccw_offline_sync(cdev, 0, "ccsoff1");
}
/**
* zfcp_ccw_notify - ccw notify function
* @cdev: pointer to belonging ccw device
* @event: indicates if adapter was detached or attached
*
* This function gets called by the common i/o layer if an adapter has gone
* or reappeared.
*/
static int zfcp_ccw_notify(struct ccw_device *cdev, int event)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter)
return 1;
switch (event) {
case CIO_GONE:
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_SUSPENDED) { /* notification ignore */
zfcp_dbf_hba_basic("ccnigo1", adapter);
break;
}
dev_warn(&cdev->dev, "The FCP device has been detached\n");
zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(adapter, 0, "ccnoti1");
break;
case CIO_NO_PATH:
dev_warn(&cdev->dev,
"The CHPID for the FCP device is offline\n");
zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(adapter, 0, "ccnoti2");
break;
case CIO_OPER:
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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if (atomic_read(&adapter->status) &
ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_SUSPENDED) { /* notification ignore */
zfcp_dbf_hba_basic("ccniop1", adapter);
break;
}
dev_info(&cdev->dev, "The FCP device is operational again\n");
zfcp_erp_set_adapter_status(adapter,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_RUNNING);
zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(adapter, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"ccnoti4");
break;
case CIO_BOXED:
dev_warn(&cdev->dev, "The FCP device did not respond within "
"the specified time\n");
zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(adapter, 0, "ccnoti5");
break;
}
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter);
return 1;
}
/**
* zfcp_ccw_shutdown - handle shutdown from cio
* @cdev: device for adapter to shutdown.
*/
static void zfcp_ccw_shutdown(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = zfcp_ccw_adapter_by_cdev(cdev);
if (!adapter)
return;
zfcp_erp_adapter_shutdown(adapter, 0, "ccshut1");
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
zfcp_erp_thread_kill(adapter);
zfcp_ccw_adapter_put(adapter);
}
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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static int zfcp_ccw_suspend(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
zfcp_ccw_offline_sync(cdev, ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_SUSPENDED, "ccsusp1");
return 0;
}
static int zfcp_ccw_thaw(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
/* trace records for thaw and final shutdown during suspend
can only be found in system dump until the end of suspend
but not after resume because it's based on the memory image
right after the very first suspend (freeze) callback */
zfcp_ccw_activate(cdev, 0, "ccthaw1");
return 0;
}
static int zfcp_ccw_resume(struct ccw_device *cdev)
{
zfcp_ccw_activate(cdev, ZFCP_STATUS_ADAPTER_SUSPENDED, "ccresu1");
return 0;
}
struct ccw_driver zfcp_ccw_driver = {
.driver = {
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.name = "zfcp",
},
.ids = zfcp_ccw_device_id,
.probe = zfcp_ccw_probe,
.remove = zfcp_ccw_remove,
.set_online = zfcp_ccw_set_online,
.set_offline = zfcp_ccw_set_offline,
.notify = zfcp_ccw_notify,
.shutdown = zfcp_ccw_shutdown,
[SCSI] zfcp: Do not wakeup while suspended If the mapping of FCP device bus ID and corresponding subchannel is modified while the Linux image is suspended, the resume of FCP devices can fail. During resume, zfcp gets callbacks from cio regarding the modified subchannels but they can be arbitrarily mixed with the restore/resume callback. Since the cio callbacks would trigger adapter recovery, zfcp could wakeup before the resume callback. Therefore, ignore the cio callbacks regarding subchannels while being suspended. We can safely do so, since zfcp does not deal itself with subchannels. For problem determination purposes, we still trace the ignored callback events. The following kernel messages could be seen on resume: kernel: <WWPN>: parent <FCP device bus ID> should not be sleeping As part of adapter reopen recovery, zfcp performs auto port scanning which can erroneously try to register new remote ports with scsi_transport_fc and the device core code complains about the parent (adapter) still sleeping. kernel: zfcp.3dff9c: <FCP device bus ID>:\ Setting up the QDIO connection to the FCP adapter failed <last kernel message repeated 3 more times> kernel: zfcp.574d43: <FCP device bus ID>:\ ERP cannot recover an error on the FCP device In such cases, the adapter gave up recovery and remained blocked along with its child objects: remote ports and LUNs/scsi devices. Even the adapter shutdown as part of giving up recovery failed because the ccw device state remained disconnected. Later, the corresponding remote ports ran into dev_loss_tmo. As a result, the LUNs were erroneously not available again after resume. Even a manually triggered adapter recovery (e.g. sysfs attribute failed, or device offline/online via sysfs) could not recover the adapter due to the remaining disconnected state of the corresponding ccw device. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
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.freeze = zfcp_ccw_suspend,
.thaw = zfcp_ccw_thaw,
.restore = zfcp_ccw_resume,
};