Commit 3807b6fe authored by Rafael David Tinoco's avatar Rafael David Tinoco Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

scsi: libiscsi: Allow sd_shutdown on bad transport


[ Upstream commit d7549412 ]

If, for any reason, userland shuts down iscsi transport interfaces
before proper logouts - like when logging in to LUNs manually, without
logging out on server shutdown, or when automated scripts can't
umount/logout from logged LUNs - kernel will hang forever on its
sd_sync_cache() logic, after issuing the SYNCHRONIZE_CACHE cmd to all
still existent paths.

PID: 1 TASK: ffff8801a69b8000 CPU: 1 COMMAND: "systemd-shutdow"
 #0 [ffff8801a69c3a30] __schedule at ffffffff8183e9ee
 #1 [ffff8801a69c3a80] schedule at ffffffff8183f0d5
 #2 [ffff8801a69c3a98] schedule_timeout at ffffffff81842199
 #3 [ffff8801a69c3b40] io_schedule_timeout at ffffffff8183e604
 #4 [ffff8801a69c3b70] wait_for_completion_io_timeout at ffffffff8183fc6c
 #5 [ffff8801a69c3bd0] blk_execute_rq at ffffffff813cfe10
 #6 [ffff8801a69c3c88] scsi_execute at ffffffff815c3fc7
 #7 [ffff8801a69c3cc8] scsi_execute_req_flags at ffffffff815c60fe
 #8 [ffff8801a69c3d30] sd_sync_cache at ffffffff815d37d7
 #9 [ffff8801a69c3da8] sd_shutdown at ffffffff815d3c3c

This happens because iscsi_eh_cmd_timed_out(), the transport layer
timeout helper, would tell the queue timeout function (scsi_times_out)
to reset the request timer over and over, until the session state is
back to logged in state. Unfortunately, during server shutdown, this
might never happen again.

Other option would be "not to handle" the issue in the transport
layer. That would trigger the error handler logic, which would also need
the session state to be logged in again.

Best option, for such case, is to tell upper layers that the command was
handled during the transport layer error handler helper, marking it as
DID_NO_CONNECT, which will allow completion and inform about the
problem.

After the session was marked as ISCSI_STATE_FAILED, due to the first
timeout during the server shutdown phase, all subsequent cmds will fail
to be queued, allowing upper logic to fail faster.
Signed-off-by: default avatarRafael David Tinoco <rafael.tinoco@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarLee Duncan <lduncan@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMartin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSasha Levin <alexander.levin@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 978c2812
......@@ -1696,6 +1696,15 @@ int iscsi_queuecommand(struct Scsi_Host *host, struct scsi_cmnd *sc)
*/
switch (session->state) {
case ISCSI_STATE_FAILED:
/*
* cmds should fail during shutdown, if the session
* state is bad, allowing completion to happen
*/
if (unlikely(system_state != SYSTEM_RUNNING)) {
reason = FAILURE_SESSION_FAILED;
sc->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16;
break;
}
case ISCSI_STATE_IN_RECOVERY:
reason = FAILURE_SESSION_IN_RECOVERY;
sc->result = DID_IMM_RETRY << 16;
......@@ -1980,6 +1989,19 @@ enum blk_eh_timer_return iscsi_eh_cmd_timed_out(struct scsi_cmnd *sc)
}
if (session->state != ISCSI_STATE_LOGGED_IN) {
/*
* During shutdown, if session is prematurely disconnected,
* recovery won't happen and there will be hung cmds. Not
* handling cmds would trigger EH, also bad in this case.
* Instead, handle cmd, allow completion to happen and let
* upper layer to deal with the result.
*/
if (unlikely(system_state != SYSTEM_RUNNING)) {
sc->result = DID_NO_CONNECT << 16;
ISCSI_DBG_EH(session, "sc on shutdown, handled\n");
rc = BLK_EH_HANDLED;
goto done;
}
/*
* We are probably in the middle of iscsi recovery so let
* that complete and handle the error.
......@@ -2084,7 +2106,7 @@ enum blk_eh_timer_return iscsi_eh_cmd_timed_out(struct scsi_cmnd *sc)
task->last_timeout = jiffies;
spin_unlock(&session->frwd_lock);
ISCSI_DBG_EH(session, "return %s\n", rc == BLK_EH_RESET_TIMER ?
"timer reset" : "nh");
"timer reset" : "shutdown or nh");
return rc;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(iscsi_eh_cmd_timed_out);
......
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