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authorJames Smart <jsmart2021@gmail.com>2017-06-15 22:56:46 -0700
committerMartin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>2017-06-19 21:40:21 -0400
commit09559e81121f9663e8f1f6ed05672c49e31be3db (patch)
tree086597ab45e487ab3ec49b9ad966ac48db8d58fd /drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c
parent966bb5b7119607cf3d9a0d668eb67af67c2bab45 (diff)
scsi: lpfc: Fix SLI3 drivers attempting NVME ELS commands.
In a server with an 8G adapter and a 32G adapter, running NVME and FCP, the server would crash with the following stack. RIP: 0010: ... lpfc_nvme_register_port+0x38/0x420 [lpfc] lpfc_nlp_state_cleanup+0x154/0x4f0 [lpfc] lpfc_nlp_set_state+0x9d/0x1a0 [lpfc] lpfc_cmpl_prli_prli_issue+0x35f/0x440 [lpfc] lpfc_disc_state_machine+0x78/0x1c0 [lpfc] lpfc_cmpl_els_prli+0x17c/0x1f0 [lpfc] lpfc_sli_sp_handle_rspiocb+0x39b/0x6b0 [lpfc] lpfc_sli_handle_slow_ring_event_s3+0x134/0x2d0 [lpfc] lpfc_work_done+0x8ac/0x13b0 [lpfc] lpfc_do_work+0xf1/0x1b0 [lpfc] Crash, on the 8G adapter, is due to a vport which does not have a nvme local port structure. It's not supposed to have one. NVME is not supported on the 8G adapter, so the NVME PRLI, which started this flow shouldn't have been sent in the first place. Correct discovery engine to recognize when on an SLI3 rport, which doesn't support SLI3, if the rport supports only NVME, don't send a NVME PRLI. Instead, as no FC4 will be used, a LOGO is sent. If rport is FCP and NVME, only execute the SCSI PRLI. Signed-off-by: Dick Kennedy <dick.kennedy@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: James Smart <james.smart@broadcom.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c16
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c
index a140318d6159..54de984d695f 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_els.c
@@ -2168,6 +2168,19 @@ lpfc_issue_els_prli(struct lpfc_vport *vport, struct lpfc_nodelist *ndlp,
ndlp->nlp_fc4_type, ndlp->nlp_DID);
return 1;
}
+
+ /* SLI3 ports don't support NVME. If this rport is a strict NVME
+ * FC4 type, implicitly LOGO.
+ */
+ if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV3 &&
+ ndlp->nlp_fc4_type == NLP_FC4_NVME) {
+ lpfc_printf_vlog(vport, KERN_INFO, LOG_DISCOVERY,
+ "3088 Rport fc4 type 0x%x not supported by SLI3 adapter\n",
+ ndlp->nlp_type);
+ lpfc_disc_state_machine(vport, ndlp, NULL, NLP_EVT_DEVICE_RM);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
elsiocb = lpfc_prep_els_iocb(vport, 1, cmdsize, retry, ndlp,
ndlp->nlp_DID, elscmd);
if (!elsiocb)
@@ -2268,7 +2281,8 @@ lpfc_issue_els_prli(struct lpfc_vport *vport, struct lpfc_nodelist *ndlp,
/* The driver supports 2 FC4 types. Make sure
* a PRLI is issued for all types before exiting.
*/
- if (local_nlp_type & (NLP_FC4_FCP | NLP_FC4_NVME))
+ if (phba->sli_rev == LPFC_SLI_REV4 &&
+ local_nlp_type & (NLP_FC4_FCP | NLP_FC4_NVME))
goto send_next_prli;
return 0;