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License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-01 14:07:57 +00:00
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* zfcp device driver
*
* Fibre Channel related functions for the zfcp device driver.
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2017
*/
#define KMSG_COMPONENT "zfcp"
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KMSG_COMPONENT ": " fmt
#include <linux/types.h>
include cleanup: Update gfp.h and slab.h includes to prepare for breaking implicit slab.h inclusion from percpu.h percpu.h is included by sched.h and module.h and thus ends up being included when building most .c files. percpu.h includes slab.h which in turn includes gfp.h making everything defined by the two files universally available and complicating inclusion dependencies. percpu.h -> slab.h dependency is about to be removed. Prepare for this change by updating users of gfp and slab facilities include those headers directly instead of assuming availability. As this conversion needs to touch large number of source files, the following script is used as the basis of conversion. http://userweb.kernel.org/~tj/misc/slabh-sweep.py The script does the followings. * Scan files for gfp and slab usages and update includes such that only the necessary includes are there. ie. if only gfp is used, gfp.h, if slab is used, slab.h. * When the script inserts a new include, it looks at the include blocks and try to put the new include such that its order conforms to its surrounding. It's put in the include block which contains core kernel includes, in the same order that the rest are ordered - alphabetical, Christmas tree, rev-Xmas-tree or at the end if there doesn't seem to be any matching order. * If the script can't find a place to put a new include (mostly because the file doesn't have fitting include block), it prints out an error message indicating which .h file needs to be added to the file. The conversion was done in the following steps. 1. The initial automatic conversion of all .c files updated slightly over 4000 files, deleting around 700 includes and adding ~480 gfp.h and ~3000 slab.h inclusions. The script emitted errors for ~400 files. 2. Each error was manually checked. Some didn't need the inclusion, some needed manual addition while adding it to implementation .h or embedding .c file was more appropriate for others. This step added inclusions to around 150 files. 3. The script was run again and the output was compared to the edits from #2 to make sure no file was left behind. 4. Several build tests were done and a couple of problems were fixed. e.g. lib/decompress_*.c used malloc/free() wrappers around slab APIs requiring slab.h to be added manually. 5. The script was run on all .h files but without automatically editing them as sprinkling gfp.h and slab.h inclusions around .h files could easily lead to inclusion dependency hell. Most gfp.h inclusion directives were ignored as stuff from gfp.h was usually wildly available and often used in preprocessor macros. Each slab.h inclusion directive was examined and added manually as necessary. 6. percpu.h was updated not to include slab.h. 7. Build test were done on the following configurations and failures were fixed. CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL was turned off for all tests (as my distributed build env didn't work with gcov compiles) and a few more options had to be turned off depending on archs to make things build (like ipr on powerpc/64 which failed due to missing writeq). * x86 and x86_64 UP and SMP allmodconfig and a custom test config. * powerpc and powerpc64 SMP allmodconfig * sparc and sparc64 SMP allmodconfig * ia64 SMP allmodconfig * s390 SMP allmodconfig * alpha SMP allmodconfig * um on x86_64 SMP allmodconfig 8. percpu.h modifications were reverted so that it could be applied as a separate patch and serve as bisection point. Given the fact that I had only a couple of failures from tests on step 6, I'm fairly confident about the coverage of this conversion patch. If there is a breakage, it's likely to be something in one of the arch headers which should be easily discoverable easily on most builds of the specific arch. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Guess-its-ok-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Lee Schermerhorn <Lee.Schermerhorn@hp.com>
2010-03-24 08:04:11 +00:00
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/utsname.h>
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
#include <linux/random.h>
#include <linux/bsg-lib.h>
#include <scsi/fc/fc_els.h>
#include <scsi/libfc.h>
#include "zfcp_ext.h"
#include "zfcp_fc.h"
struct kmem_cache *zfcp_fc_req_cache;
static u32 zfcp_fc_rscn_range_mask[] = {
[ELS_ADDR_FMT_PORT] = 0xFFFFFF,
[ELS_ADDR_FMT_AREA] = 0xFFFF00,
[ELS_ADDR_FMT_DOM] = 0xFF0000,
[ELS_ADDR_FMT_FAB] = 0x000000,
};
static bool no_auto_port_rescan;
module_param(no_auto_port_rescan, bool, 0600);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(no_auto_port_rescan,
"no automatic port_rescan (default off)");
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
static unsigned int port_scan_backoff = 500;
module_param(port_scan_backoff, uint, 0600);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(port_scan_backoff,
"upper limit of port scan random backoff in msecs (default 500)");
static unsigned int port_scan_ratelimit = 60000;
module_param(port_scan_ratelimit, uint, 0600);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(port_scan_ratelimit,
"minimum interval between port scans in msecs (default 60000)");
unsigned int zfcp_fc_port_scan_backoff(void)
{
if (!port_scan_backoff)
return 0;
return get_random_u32_below(port_scan_backoff);
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
}
static void zfcp_fc_port_scan_time(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
unsigned long interval = msecs_to_jiffies(port_scan_ratelimit);
unsigned long backoff = msecs_to_jiffies(zfcp_fc_port_scan_backoff());
adapter->next_port_scan = jiffies + interval + backoff;
}
static void zfcp_fc_port_scan(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
unsigned long now = jiffies;
unsigned long next = adapter->next_port_scan;
unsigned long delay = 0, max;
/* delay only needed within waiting period */
if (time_before(now, next)) {
delay = next - now;
/* paranoia: never ever delay scans longer than specified */
max = msecs_to_jiffies(port_scan_ratelimit + port_scan_backoff);
delay = min(delay, max);
}
queue_delayed_work(adapter->work_queue, &adapter->scan_work, delay);
}
void zfcp_fc_conditional_port_scan(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
if (no_auto_port_rescan)
return;
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
zfcp_fc_port_scan(adapter);
}
void zfcp_fc_inverse_conditional_port_scan(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
if (!no_auto_port_rescan)
return;
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
zfcp_fc_port_scan(adapter);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_post_event - post event to userspace via fc_transport
* @work: work struct with enqueued events
*/
void zfcp_fc_post_event(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct zfcp_fc_event *event = NULL, *tmp = NULL;
LIST_HEAD(tmp_lh);
struct zfcp_fc_events *events = container_of(work,
struct zfcp_fc_events, work);
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = container_of(events, struct zfcp_adapter,
events);
spin_lock_bh(&events->list_lock);
list_splice_init(&events->list, &tmp_lh);
spin_unlock_bh(&events->list_lock);
list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, &tmp_lh, list) {
fc_host_post_event(adapter->scsi_host, fc_get_event_number(),
event->code, event->data);
list_del(&event->list);
kfree(event);
}
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_enqueue_event - safely enqueue FC HBA API event from irq context
* @adapter: The adapter where to enqueue the event
* @event_code: The event code (as defined in fc_host_event_code in
* scsi_transport_fc.h)
* @event_data: The event data (e.g. n_port page in case of els)
*/
void zfcp_fc_enqueue_event(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
enum fc_host_event_code event_code, u32 event_data)
{
struct zfcp_fc_event *event;
event = kmalloc(sizeof(struct zfcp_fc_event), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!event)
return;
event->code = event_code;
event->data = event_data;
spin_lock(&adapter->events.list_lock);
list_add_tail(&event->list, &adapter->events.list);
spin_unlock(&adapter->events.list_lock);
queue_work(adapter->work_queue, &adapter->events.work);
}
static int zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port)
{
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
int ret = -EIO;
if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&wka_port->mutex))
return -ERESTARTSYS;
if (wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE ||
wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_CLOSING) {
wka_port->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OPENING;
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
if (zfcp_fsf_open_wka_port(wka_port)) {
/* could not even send request, nothing to wait for */
wka_port->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE;
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
goto out;
}
}
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
wait_event(wka_port->opened,
wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_ONLINE ||
wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE);
if (wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_ONLINE) {
atomic_inc(&wka_port->refcount);
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
ret = 0;
goto out;
}
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
out:
mutex_unlock(&wka_port->mutex);
return ret;
}
static void zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct delayed_work *dw = to_delayed_work(work);
struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port =
container_of(dw, struct zfcp_fc_wka_port, work);
mutex_lock(&wka_port->mutex);
if ((atomic_read(&wka_port->refcount) != 0) ||
(wka_port->status != ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_ONLINE))
goto out;
wka_port->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_CLOSING;
if (zfcp_fsf_close_wka_port(wka_port)) {
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
/* could not even send request, nothing to wait for */
wka_port->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE;
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
goto out;
}
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
wait_event(wka_port->closed,
wka_port->status == ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE);
out:
mutex_unlock(&wka_port->mutex);
}
static void zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port)
{
if (atomic_dec_return(&wka_port->refcount) != 0)
return;
/* wait 10 milliseconds, other reqs might pop in */
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
queue_delayed_work(wka_port->adapter->work_queue, &wka_port->work,
msecs_to_jiffies(10));
}
static void zfcp_fc_wka_port_init(struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port, u32 d_id,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports Case (1): The only waiter on wka_port->completion_wq is zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() trying to open a WKA port. As such it should only be woken up by WKA port *open* responses, not by WKA port close responses. Case (2): A close WKA port response coming in just after having sent a new open WKA port request and before blocking for the open response with wait_event() in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() erroneously renders the wait_event a NOP because the close handler overwrites wka_port->status. Hence the wait_event condition is erroneously true and it does not enter blocking state. With non-negligible probability, the following time space sequence happens depending on timing without this fix: user process ERP thread zfcp work queue tasklet system work queue ============ ========== =============== ======= ================= $ echo 1 > online zfcp_ccw_set_online zfcp_ccw_activate zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen msleep scan backoff zfcp_erp_strategy | ... | zfcp_erp_action_cleanup | ... | queue delayed scan_work | queue ns_up_work | ns_up_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | open wka request | open response | GSPN FC-GS | RSPN FC-GS [NPIV-only] | zfcp_fc_wka_port_put | (--wka->refcount==0) | sched delayed wka->work | ~~~Case (1)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | wait_event | | close response | | wka->status=OFFLINE | | wake_up /*WRONG*/ ~~~Case (2)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | wka->work: | wka->status=CLOSING | close wka request zfcp_erp_wait flush scan_work | scan_work: | zfcp_fc_wka_port_get | (wka->status==CLOSING) | wka->status=OPENING | open wka request | close response | wka->status=OFFLINE | wake_up /*WRONG&NOP*/ | wait_event /*NOP*/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | (wka->status!=ONLINE) | return -EIO | return early open response wka->status=ONLINE wake_up /*NOP*/ So we erroneously end up with no automatic port scan. This is a big problem when it happens during boot. The timing is influenced by v3.19 commit 18f87a67e6d6 ("zfcp: auto port scan resiliency"). Fix it by fully mutually excluding zfcp_fc_wka_port_get() and zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline(). For that to work, we make the latter block until we got the response for a close WKA port. In order not to penalize the system workqueue, we move wka_port->work to our own adapter workqueue. Note that before v2.6.30 commit 828bc1212a68 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Set WKA-port to offline on adapter deactivation"), zfcp did block in zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline() as well, but with a different condition. While at it, make non-functional cleanups to improve code reading in zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(). If we cannot send the WKA port open request, don't rely on the subsequent wait_event condition to immediately let this case pass without blocking. Also don't want to rely on the additional condition handling the refcount to be skipped just to finally return with -EIO. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220729162529.1620730-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 5ab944f97e09 ("[SCSI] zfcp: attach and release SAN nameserver port on demand") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #v2.6.28+ Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-07-29 16:25:29 +00:00
init_waitqueue_head(&wka_port->opened);
init_waitqueue_head(&wka_port->closed);
wka_port->adapter = adapter;
wka_port->d_id = d_id;
wka_port->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE;
atomic_set(&wka_port->refcount, 0);
mutex_init(&wka_port->mutex);
INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&wka_port->work, zfcp_fc_wka_port_offline);
}
static void zfcp_fc_wka_port_force_offline(struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka)
{
cancel_delayed_work_sync(&wka->work);
mutex_lock(&wka->mutex);
wka->status = ZFCP_FC_WKA_PORT_OFFLINE;
mutex_unlock(&wka->mutex);
}
void zfcp_fc_wka_ports_force_offline(struct zfcp_fc_wka_ports *gs)
{
if (!gs)
return;
zfcp_fc_wka_port_force_offline(&gs->ms);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_force_offline(&gs->ts);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_force_offline(&gs->ds);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_force_offline(&gs->as);
}
static void _zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn(struct zfcp_fsf_req *fsf_req, u32 range,
struct fc_els_rscn_page *page)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = fsf_req->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port;
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) {
if ((port->d_id & range) == (ntoh24(page->rscn_fid) & range))
zfcp_fc_test_link(port);
}
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
}
static void zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn(struct zfcp_fsf_req *fsf_req)
{
struct fsf_status_read_buffer *status_buffer = (void *)fsf_req->data;
scsi: zfcp: reduce flood of fcrscn1 trace records on multi-element RSCN If an incoming ELS of type RSCN contains more than one element, zfcp suboptimally causes repeated erp trigger NOP trace records for each previously failed port. These could be ports that went away. It loops over each RSCN element, and for each of those in an inner loop over all zfcp_ports. The trigger to recover failed ports should be just the reception of some RSCN, no matter how many elements it has. So we can loop over failed ports separately, and only then loop over each RSCN element to handle the non-failed ports. The call chain was: zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn for (i = 1; i < no_entries; i++) _zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) if (masked port->d_id match) zfcp_fc_test_link if (!port->d_id) zfcp_erp_port_reopen "fcrscn1" <=== In order the reduce the "flooding" of the REC trace area in such cases, we factor out handling the failed ports to be outside of the entries loop: zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn if (no_entries > 1) <=== list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) <=== if (!port->d_id) zfcp_erp_port_reopen "fcrscn1" <=== for (i = 1; i < no_entries; i++) _zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) if (masked port->d_id match) zfcp_fc_test_link Abbreviated example trace records before this code change: Tag : fcrscn1 WWPN : 0x500507630310d327 ERP want : 0x02 ERP need : 0x02 Tag : fcrscn1 WWPN : 0x500507630310d327 ERP want : 0x02 ERP need : 0x00 NOP => superfluous trace record The last trace entry repeats if there are more than 2 RSCN elements. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2019-03-26 13:37:00 +00:00
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = fsf_req->adapter;
struct fc_els_rscn *head;
struct fc_els_rscn_page *page;
u16 i;
u16 no_entries;
unsigned int afmt;
head = (struct fc_els_rscn *) status_buffer->payload.data;
page = (struct fc_els_rscn_page *) head;
/* see FC-FS */
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
no_entries = be16_to_cpu(head->rscn_plen) /
sizeof(struct fc_els_rscn_page);
scsi: zfcp: reduce flood of fcrscn1 trace records on multi-element RSCN If an incoming ELS of type RSCN contains more than one element, zfcp suboptimally causes repeated erp trigger NOP trace records for each previously failed port. These could be ports that went away. It loops over each RSCN element, and for each of those in an inner loop over all zfcp_ports. The trigger to recover failed ports should be just the reception of some RSCN, no matter how many elements it has. So we can loop over failed ports separately, and only then loop over each RSCN element to handle the non-failed ports. The call chain was: zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn for (i = 1; i < no_entries; i++) _zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) if (masked port->d_id match) zfcp_fc_test_link if (!port->d_id) zfcp_erp_port_reopen "fcrscn1" <=== In order the reduce the "flooding" of the REC trace area in such cases, we factor out handling the failed ports to be outside of the entries loop: zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn if (no_entries > 1) <=== list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) <=== if (!port->d_id) zfcp_erp_port_reopen "fcrscn1" <=== for (i = 1; i < no_entries; i++) _zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) if (masked port->d_id match) zfcp_fc_test_link Abbreviated example trace records before this code change: Tag : fcrscn1 WWPN : 0x500507630310d327 ERP want : 0x02 ERP need : 0x02 Tag : fcrscn1 WWPN : 0x500507630310d327 ERP want : 0x02 ERP need : 0x00 NOP => superfluous trace record The last trace entry repeats if there are more than 2 RSCN elements. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2019-03-26 13:37:00 +00:00
if (no_entries > 1) {
/* handle failed ports */
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_port *port;
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list) {
if (port->d_id)
continue;
zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port,
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"fcrscn1");
}
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
}
for (i = 1; i < no_entries; i++) {
/* skip head and start with 1st element */
page++;
afmt = page->rscn_page_flags & ELS_RSCN_ADDR_FMT_MASK;
_zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn(fsf_req, zfcp_fc_rscn_range_mask[afmt],
page);
zfcp_fc_enqueue_event(fsf_req->adapter, FCH_EVT_RSCN,
*(u32 *)page);
}
zfcp_fc_conditional_port_scan(fsf_req->adapter);
}
static void zfcp_fc_incoming_wwpn(struct zfcp_fsf_req *req, u64 wwpn)
{
unsigned long flags;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = req->adapter;
struct zfcp_port *port;
read_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(port, &adapter->port_list, list)
if (port->wwpn == wwpn) {
zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(port, 0, "fciwwp1");
break;
}
read_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
}
static void zfcp_fc_incoming_plogi(struct zfcp_fsf_req *req)
{
struct fsf_status_read_buffer *status_buffer;
struct fc_els_flogi *plogi;
status_buffer = (struct fsf_status_read_buffer *) req->data;
plogi = (struct fc_els_flogi *) status_buffer->payload.data;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
zfcp_fc_incoming_wwpn(req, be64_to_cpu(plogi->fl_wwpn));
}
static void zfcp_fc_incoming_logo(struct zfcp_fsf_req *req)
{
struct fsf_status_read_buffer *status_buffer =
(struct fsf_status_read_buffer *)req->data;
struct fc_els_logo *logo =
(struct fc_els_logo *) status_buffer->payload.data;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
zfcp_fc_incoming_wwpn(req, be64_to_cpu(logo->fl_n_port_wwn));
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_incoming_els - handle incoming ELS
* @fsf_req: request which contains incoming ELS
*/
void zfcp_fc_incoming_els(struct zfcp_fsf_req *fsf_req)
{
struct fsf_status_read_buffer *status_buffer =
(struct fsf_status_read_buffer *) fsf_req->data;
unsigned int els_type = status_buffer->payload.data[0];
zfcp_dbf_san_in_els("fciels1", fsf_req);
if (els_type == ELS_PLOGI)
zfcp_fc_incoming_plogi(fsf_req);
else if (els_type == ELS_LOGO)
zfcp_fc_incoming_logo(fsf_req);
else if (els_type == ELS_RSCN)
zfcp_fc_incoming_rscn(fsf_req);
}
static void zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn_eval(struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req)
{
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = &fc_req->ct_els;
struct zfcp_fc_gid_pn_rsp *gid_pn_rsp = &fc_req->u.gid_pn.rsp;
if (ct_els->status)
return;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (gid_pn_rsp->ct_hdr.ct_cmd != cpu_to_be16(FC_FS_ACC))
return;
/* looks like a valid d_id */
ct_els->port->d_id = ntoh24(gid_pn_rsp->gid_pn.fp_fid);
}
static void zfcp_fc_complete(void *data)
{
complete(data);
}
static void zfcp_fc_ct_ns_init(struct fc_ct_hdr *ct_hdr, u16 cmd, u16 mr_size)
{
ct_hdr->ct_rev = FC_CT_REV;
ct_hdr->ct_fs_type = FC_FST_DIR;
ct_hdr->ct_fs_subtype = FC_NS_SUBTYPE;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
ct_hdr->ct_cmd = cpu_to_be16(cmd);
ct_hdr->ct_mr_size = cpu_to_be16(mr_size / 4);
}
static int zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn_request(struct zfcp_port *port,
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(completion);
struct zfcp_fc_gid_pn_req *gid_pn_req = &fc_req->u.gid_pn.req;
struct zfcp_fc_gid_pn_rsp *gid_pn_rsp = &fc_req->u.gid_pn.rsp;
int ret;
/* setup parameters for send generic command */
fc_req->ct_els.port = port;
fc_req->ct_els.handler = zfcp_fc_complete;
fc_req->ct_els.handler_data = &completion;
fc_req->ct_els.req = &fc_req->sg_req;
fc_req->ct_els.resp = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_req, gid_pn_req, sizeof(*gid_pn_req));
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_rsp, gid_pn_rsp, sizeof(*gid_pn_rsp));
zfcp_fc_ct_ns_init(&gid_pn_req->ct_hdr,
FC_NS_GID_PN, ZFCP_FC_CT_SIZE_PAGE);
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
gid_pn_req->gid_pn.fn_wwpn = cpu_to_be64(port->wwpn);
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_ct(&adapter->gs->ds, &fc_req->ct_els,
adapter->pool.gid_pn_req,
ZFCP_FC_CTELS_TMO);
if (!ret) {
wait_for_completion(&completion);
zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn_eval(fc_req);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn - initiate GID_PN nameserver request
* @port: port where GID_PN request is needed
* return: -ENOMEM on error, 0 otherwise
*/
static int zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
int ret;
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
fc_req = mempool_alloc(adapter->pool.gid_pn, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!fc_req)
return -ENOMEM;
memset(fc_req, 0, sizeof(*fc_req));
ret = zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(&adapter->gs->ds);
if (ret)
goto out;
ret = zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn_request(port, fc_req);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(&adapter->gs->ds);
out:
mempool_free(fc_req, adapter->pool.gid_pn);
return ret;
}
void zfcp_fc_port_did_lookup(struct work_struct *work)
{
int ret;
struct zfcp_port *port = container_of(work, struct zfcp_port,
gid_pn_work);
scsi: zfcp: workqueue: set description for port work items with their WWPN as context As a prerequisite, complement commit 3d1cb2059d93 ("workqueue: include workqueue info when printing debug dump of a worker task") to be usable with kernel modules by exporting the symbol set_worker_desc(). Current built-in user was introduced with commit ef3b101925f2 ("writeback: set worker desc to identify writeback workers in task dumps"). Can help distinguishing work items which do not have adapter scope. Description is printed out with task dump for debugging on WARN, BUG, panic, or magic-sysrq [show-task-states(t)]. Example: $ echo 0 >| /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/0.0.1880/0x50050763031bd327/failed & $ echo 't' >| /proc/sysrq-trigger $ dmesg sysrq: SysRq : Show State task PC stack pid father ... zfcp_q_0.0.1880 S14640 2165 2 0x02000000 Call Trace: ([<00000000009df464>] __schedule+0xbf4/0xc78) [<00000000009df57c>] schedule+0x94/0xc0 [<0000000000168654>] rescuer_thread+0x33c/0x3a0 [<000000000016f8be>] kthread+0x166/0x178 [<00000000009e71f2>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<00000000009e71ec>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc no locks held by zfcp_q_0.0.1880/2165. ... kworker/u512:2 D11280 2193 2 0x02000000 Workqueue: zfcp_q_0.0.1880 zfcp_scsi_rport_work [zfcp] (zrpd-50050763031bd327) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Call Trace: ([<00000000009df464>] __schedule+0xbf4/0xc78) [<00000000009df57c>] schedule+0x94/0xc0 [<00000000009e50c0>] schedule_timeout+0x488/0x4d0 [<00000000001e425c>] msleep+0x5c/0x78 >>test code only<< [<000003ff8008a21e>] zfcp_scsi_rport_work+0xbe/0x100 [zfcp] [<0000000000167154>] process_one_work+0x3b4/0x718 [<000000000016771c>] worker_thread+0x264/0x408 [<000000000016f8be>] kthread+0x166/0x178 [<00000000009e71f2>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<00000000009e71ec>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc 2 locks held by kworker/u512:2/2193: #0: (name){++++.+}, at: [<0000000000166f4e>] process_one_work+0x1ae/0x718 #1: ((&(&port->rport_work)->work)){+.+.+.}, at: [<0000000000166f4e>] process_one_work+0x1ae/0x718 ... ============================================= Showing busy workqueues and worker pools: workqueue zfcp_q_0.0.1880: flags=0x2000a pwq 512: cpus=0-255 flags=0x4 nice=0 active=1/1 in-flight: 2193:zfcp_scsi_rport_work [zfcp] pool 512: cpus=0-255 flags=0x4 nice=0 hung=0s workers=4 idle: 5 2354 2311 Work items with adapter scope are already identified by the workqueue name "zfcp_q_<devbusid>" and the work item function name. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-17 17:14:57 +00:00
set_worker_desc("zgidpn%16llx", port->wwpn); /* < WORKER_DESC_LEN=24 */
ret = zfcp_fc_ns_gid_pn(port);
if (ret) {
/* could not issue gid_pn for some reason */
zfcp_erp_adapter_reopen(port->adapter, 0, "fcgpn_1");
goto out;
}
if (!port->d_id) {
zfcp_erp_set_port_status(port, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED);
goto out;
}
zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, 0, "fcgpn_3");
out:
put_device(&port->dev);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_trigger_did_lookup - trigger the d_id lookup using a GID_PN request
* @port: The zfcp_port to lookup the d_id for.
*/
void zfcp_fc_trigger_did_lookup(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
get_device(&port->dev);
if (!queue_work(port->adapter->work_queue, &port->gid_pn_work))
put_device(&port->dev);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_plogi_evaluate - evaluate PLOGI playload
* @port: zfcp_port structure
* @plogi: plogi payload
*
* Evaluate PLOGI playload and copy important fields into zfcp_port structure
*/
void zfcp_fc_plogi_evaluate(struct zfcp_port *port, struct fc_els_flogi *plogi)
{
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (be64_to_cpu(plogi->fl_wwpn) != port->wwpn) {
port->d_id = 0;
dev_warn(&port->adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"A port opened with WWPN 0x%016Lx returned data that "
"identifies it as WWPN 0x%016Lx\n",
(unsigned long long) port->wwpn,
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
(unsigned long long) be64_to_cpu(plogi->fl_wwpn));
return;
}
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
port->wwnn = be64_to_cpu(plogi->fl_wwnn);
port->maxframe_size = be16_to_cpu(plogi->fl_csp.sp_bb_data);
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (plogi->fl_cssp[0].cp_class & cpu_to_be16(FC_CPC_VALID))
port->supported_classes |= FC_COS_CLASS1;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (plogi->fl_cssp[1].cp_class & cpu_to_be16(FC_CPC_VALID))
port->supported_classes |= FC_COS_CLASS2;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (plogi->fl_cssp[2].cp_class & cpu_to_be16(FC_CPC_VALID))
port->supported_classes |= FC_COS_CLASS3;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (plogi->fl_cssp[3].cp_class & cpu_to_be16(FC_CPC_VALID))
port->supported_classes |= FC_COS_CLASS4;
}
static void zfcp_fc_adisc_handler(void *data)
{
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req = data;
struct zfcp_port *port = fc_req->ct_els.port;
struct fc_els_adisc *adisc_resp = &fc_req->u.adisc.rsp;
if (fc_req->ct_els.status) {
/* request rejected or timed out */
zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(port, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"fcadh_1");
goto out;
}
if (!port->wwnn)
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
port->wwnn = be64_to_cpu(adisc_resp->adisc_wwnn);
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if ((port->wwpn != be64_to_cpu(adisc_resp->adisc_wwpn)) ||
!(atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN)) {
zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_ERP_FAILED,
"fcadh_2");
goto out;
}
scsi: zfcp: Fix failed recovery on gone remote port with non-NPIV FCP devices Suppose we have an environment with a number of non-NPIV FCP devices (virtual HBAs / FCP devices / zfcp "adapter"s) sharing the same physical FCP channel (HBA port) and its I_T nexus. Plus a number of storage target ports zoned to such shared channel. Now one target port logs out of the fabric causing an RSCN. Zfcp reacts with an ADISC ELS and subsequent port recovery depending on the ADISC result. This happens on all such FCP devices (in different Linux images) concurrently as they all receive a copy of this RSCN. In the following we look at one of those FCP devices. Requests other than FSF_QTCB_FCP_CMND can be slow until they get a response. Depending on which requests are affected by slow responses, there are different recovery outcomes. Here we want to fix failed recoveries on port or adapter level by avoiding recovery requests that can be slow. We need the cached N_Port_ID for the remote port "link" test with ADISC. Just before sending the ADISC, we now intentionally forget the old cached N_Port_ID. The idea is that on receiving an RSCN for a port, we have to assume that any cached information about this port is stale. This forces a fresh new GID_PN [FC-GS] nameserver lookup on any subsequent recovery for the same port. Since we typically can still communicate with the nameserver efficiently, we now reach steady state quicker: Either the nameserver still does not know about the port so we stop recovery, or the nameserver already knows the port potentially with a new N_Port_ID and we can successfully and quickly perform open port recovery. For the one case, where ADISC returns successfully, we re-initialize port->d_id because that case does not involve any port recovery. This also solves a problem if the storage WWPN quickly logs into the fabric again but with a different N_Port_ID. Such as on virtual WWPN takeover during target NPIV failover. [https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5477.html] In that case the RSCN from the storage FDISC was ignored by zfcp and we could not successfully recover the failover. On some later failback on the storage, we could have been lucky if the virtual WWPN got the same old N_Port_ID from the SAN switch as we still had cached. Then the related RSCN triggered a successful port reopen recovery. However, there is no guarantee to get the same N_Port_ID on NPIV FDISC. Even though NPIV-enabled FCP devices are not affected by this problem, this code change optimizes recovery time for gone remote ports as a side effect. The timely drop of cached N_Port_IDs prevents unnecessary slow open port attempts. While the problem might have been in code before v2.6.32 commit 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") this fix depends on the gid_pn_work introduced with that commit, so we mark it as culprit to satisfy fix dependencies. Note: Point-to-point remote port is already handled separately and gets its N_Port_ID from the cached peer_d_id. So resetting port->d_id in general does not affect PtP. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220118165803.3667947-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Suggested-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-01-18 16:58:03 +00:00
/* re-init to undo drop from zfcp_fc_adisc() */
port->d_id = ntoh24(adisc_resp->adisc_port_id);
/* port is good, unblock rport without going through erp */
zfcp_scsi_schedule_rport_register(port);
out:
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_LINK_TEST, &port->status);
put_device(&port->dev);
kmem_cache_free(zfcp_fc_req_cache, fc_req);
}
static int zfcp_fc_adisc(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = port->adapter;
struct Scsi_Host *shost = adapter->scsi_host;
scsi: zfcp: Fix failed recovery on gone remote port with non-NPIV FCP devices Suppose we have an environment with a number of non-NPIV FCP devices (virtual HBAs / FCP devices / zfcp "adapter"s) sharing the same physical FCP channel (HBA port) and its I_T nexus. Plus a number of storage target ports zoned to such shared channel. Now one target port logs out of the fabric causing an RSCN. Zfcp reacts with an ADISC ELS and subsequent port recovery depending on the ADISC result. This happens on all such FCP devices (in different Linux images) concurrently as they all receive a copy of this RSCN. In the following we look at one of those FCP devices. Requests other than FSF_QTCB_FCP_CMND can be slow until they get a response. Depending on which requests are affected by slow responses, there are different recovery outcomes. Here we want to fix failed recoveries on port or adapter level by avoiding recovery requests that can be slow. We need the cached N_Port_ID for the remote port "link" test with ADISC. Just before sending the ADISC, we now intentionally forget the old cached N_Port_ID. The idea is that on receiving an RSCN for a port, we have to assume that any cached information about this port is stale. This forces a fresh new GID_PN [FC-GS] nameserver lookup on any subsequent recovery for the same port. Since we typically can still communicate with the nameserver efficiently, we now reach steady state quicker: Either the nameserver still does not know about the port so we stop recovery, or the nameserver already knows the port potentially with a new N_Port_ID and we can successfully and quickly perform open port recovery. For the one case, where ADISC returns successfully, we re-initialize port->d_id because that case does not involve any port recovery. This also solves a problem if the storage WWPN quickly logs into the fabric again but with a different N_Port_ID. Such as on virtual WWPN takeover during target NPIV failover. [https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5477.html] In that case the RSCN from the storage FDISC was ignored by zfcp and we could not successfully recover the failover. On some later failback on the storage, we could have been lucky if the virtual WWPN got the same old N_Port_ID from the SAN switch as we still had cached. Then the related RSCN triggered a successful port reopen recovery. However, there is no guarantee to get the same N_Port_ID on NPIV FDISC. Even though NPIV-enabled FCP devices are not affected by this problem, this code change optimizes recovery time for gone remote ports as a side effect. The timely drop of cached N_Port_IDs prevents unnecessary slow open port attempts. While the problem might have been in code before v2.6.32 commit 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") this fix depends on the gid_pn_work introduced with that commit, so we mark it as culprit to satisfy fix dependencies. Note: Point-to-point remote port is already handled separately and gets its N_Port_ID from the cached peer_d_id. So resetting port->d_id in general does not affect PtP. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220118165803.3667947-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Suggested-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-01-18 16:58:03 +00:00
u32 d_id;
int ret;
fc_req = kmem_cache_zalloc(zfcp_fc_req_cache, GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!fc_req)
return -ENOMEM;
fc_req->ct_els.port = port;
fc_req->ct_els.req = &fc_req->sg_req;
fc_req->ct_els.resp = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_req, &fc_req->u.adisc.req,
sizeof(struct fc_els_adisc));
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_rsp, &fc_req->u.adisc.rsp,
sizeof(struct fc_els_adisc));
fc_req->ct_els.handler = zfcp_fc_adisc_handler;
fc_req->ct_els.handler_data = fc_req;
/* acc. to FC-FS, hard_nport_id in ADISC should not be set for ports
without FC-AL-2 capability, so we don't set it */
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
fc_req->u.adisc.req.adisc_wwpn = cpu_to_be64(fc_host_port_name(shost));
fc_req->u.adisc.req.adisc_wwnn = cpu_to_be64(fc_host_node_name(shost));
fc_req->u.adisc.req.adisc_cmd = ELS_ADISC;
hton24(fc_req->u.adisc.req.adisc_port_id, fc_host_port_id(shost));
scsi: zfcp: Fix failed recovery on gone remote port with non-NPIV FCP devices Suppose we have an environment with a number of non-NPIV FCP devices (virtual HBAs / FCP devices / zfcp "adapter"s) sharing the same physical FCP channel (HBA port) and its I_T nexus. Plus a number of storage target ports zoned to such shared channel. Now one target port logs out of the fabric causing an RSCN. Zfcp reacts with an ADISC ELS and subsequent port recovery depending on the ADISC result. This happens on all such FCP devices (in different Linux images) concurrently as they all receive a copy of this RSCN. In the following we look at one of those FCP devices. Requests other than FSF_QTCB_FCP_CMND can be slow until they get a response. Depending on which requests are affected by slow responses, there are different recovery outcomes. Here we want to fix failed recoveries on port or adapter level by avoiding recovery requests that can be slow. We need the cached N_Port_ID for the remote port "link" test with ADISC. Just before sending the ADISC, we now intentionally forget the old cached N_Port_ID. The idea is that on receiving an RSCN for a port, we have to assume that any cached information about this port is stale. This forces a fresh new GID_PN [FC-GS] nameserver lookup on any subsequent recovery for the same port. Since we typically can still communicate with the nameserver efficiently, we now reach steady state quicker: Either the nameserver still does not know about the port so we stop recovery, or the nameserver already knows the port potentially with a new N_Port_ID and we can successfully and quickly perform open port recovery. For the one case, where ADISC returns successfully, we re-initialize port->d_id because that case does not involve any port recovery. This also solves a problem if the storage WWPN quickly logs into the fabric again but with a different N_Port_ID. Such as on virtual WWPN takeover during target NPIV failover. [https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5477.html] In that case the RSCN from the storage FDISC was ignored by zfcp and we could not successfully recover the failover. On some later failback on the storage, we could have been lucky if the virtual WWPN got the same old N_Port_ID from the SAN switch as we still had cached. Then the related RSCN triggered a successful port reopen recovery. However, there is no guarantee to get the same N_Port_ID on NPIV FDISC. Even though NPIV-enabled FCP devices are not affected by this problem, this code change optimizes recovery time for gone remote ports as a side effect. The timely drop of cached N_Port_IDs prevents unnecessary slow open port attempts. While the problem might have been in code before v2.6.32 commit 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") this fix depends on the gid_pn_work introduced with that commit, so we mark it as culprit to satisfy fix dependencies. Note: Point-to-point remote port is already handled separately and gets its N_Port_ID from the cached peer_d_id. So resetting port->d_id in general does not affect PtP. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220118165803.3667947-1-maier@linux.ibm.com Fixes: 799b76d09aee ("[SCSI] zfcp: Decouple gid_pn requests from erp") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> #2.6.32+ Suggested-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2022-01-18 16:58:03 +00:00
d_id = port->d_id; /* remember as destination for send els below */
/*
* Force fresh GID_PN lookup on next port recovery.
* Must happen after request setup and before sending request,
* to prevent race with port->d_id re-init in zfcp_fc_adisc_handler().
*/
port->d_id = 0;
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_els(adapter, d_id, &fc_req->ct_els,
ZFCP_FC_CTELS_TMO);
if (ret)
kmem_cache_free(zfcp_fc_req_cache, fc_req);
return ret;
}
void zfcp_fc_link_test_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct zfcp_port *port =
container_of(work, struct zfcp_port, test_link_work);
int retval;
scsi: zfcp: workqueue: set description for port work items with their WWPN as context As a prerequisite, complement commit 3d1cb2059d93 ("workqueue: include workqueue info when printing debug dump of a worker task") to be usable with kernel modules by exporting the symbol set_worker_desc(). Current built-in user was introduced with commit ef3b101925f2 ("writeback: set worker desc to identify writeback workers in task dumps"). Can help distinguishing work items which do not have adapter scope. Description is printed out with task dump for debugging on WARN, BUG, panic, or magic-sysrq [show-task-states(t)]. Example: $ echo 0 >| /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/0.0.1880/0x50050763031bd327/failed & $ echo 't' >| /proc/sysrq-trigger $ dmesg sysrq: SysRq : Show State task PC stack pid father ... zfcp_q_0.0.1880 S14640 2165 2 0x02000000 Call Trace: ([<00000000009df464>] __schedule+0xbf4/0xc78) [<00000000009df57c>] schedule+0x94/0xc0 [<0000000000168654>] rescuer_thread+0x33c/0x3a0 [<000000000016f8be>] kthread+0x166/0x178 [<00000000009e71f2>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<00000000009e71ec>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc no locks held by zfcp_q_0.0.1880/2165. ... kworker/u512:2 D11280 2193 2 0x02000000 Workqueue: zfcp_q_0.0.1880 zfcp_scsi_rport_work [zfcp] (zrpd-50050763031bd327) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Call Trace: ([<00000000009df464>] __schedule+0xbf4/0xc78) [<00000000009df57c>] schedule+0x94/0xc0 [<00000000009e50c0>] schedule_timeout+0x488/0x4d0 [<00000000001e425c>] msleep+0x5c/0x78 >>test code only<< [<000003ff8008a21e>] zfcp_scsi_rport_work+0xbe/0x100 [zfcp] [<0000000000167154>] process_one_work+0x3b4/0x718 [<000000000016771c>] worker_thread+0x264/0x408 [<000000000016f8be>] kthread+0x166/0x178 [<00000000009e71f2>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc [<00000000009e71ec>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc 2 locks held by kworker/u512:2/2193: #0: (name){++++.+}, at: [<0000000000166f4e>] process_one_work+0x1ae/0x718 #1: ((&(&port->rport_work)->work)){+.+.+.}, at: [<0000000000166f4e>] process_one_work+0x1ae/0x718 ... ============================================= Showing busy workqueues and worker pools: workqueue zfcp_q_0.0.1880: flags=0x2000a pwq 512: cpus=0-255 flags=0x4 nice=0 active=1/1 in-flight: 2193:zfcp_scsi_rport_work [zfcp] pool 512: cpus=0-255 flags=0x4 nice=0 hung=0s workers=4 idle: 5 2354 2311 Work items with adapter scope are already identified by the workqueue name "zfcp_q_<devbusid>" and the work item function name. Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Acked-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-17 17:14:57 +00:00
set_worker_desc("zadisc%16llx", port->wwpn); /* < WORKER_DESC_LEN=24 */
get_device(&port->dev);
port->rport_task = RPORT_DEL;
zfcp_scsi_rport_work(&port->rport_work);
/* only issue one test command at one time per port */
if (atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_LINK_TEST)
goto out;
atomic_or(ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_LINK_TEST, &port->status);
retval = zfcp_fc_adisc(port);
if (retval == 0)
return;
/* send of ADISC was not possible */
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_PORT_LINK_TEST, &port->status);
zfcp_erp_port_forced_reopen(port, 0, "fcltwk1");
out:
put_device(&port->dev);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_test_link - lightweight link test procedure
* @port: port to be tested
*
* Test status of a link to a remote port using the ELS command ADISC.
* If there is a problem with the remote port, error recovery steps
* will be triggered.
*/
void zfcp_fc_test_link(struct zfcp_port *port)
{
get_device(&port->dev);
if (!queue_work(port->adapter->work_queue, &port->test_link_work))
put_device(&port->dev);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_sg_free_table - free memory used by scatterlists
* @sg: pointer to scatterlist
* @count: number of scatterlist which are to be free'ed
* the scatterlist are expected to reference pages always
*/
static void zfcp_fc_sg_free_table(struct scatterlist *sg, int count)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < count; i++, sg = sg_next(sg))
if (sg)
free_page((unsigned long) sg_virt(sg));
else
break;
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_sg_setup_table - init scatterlist and allocate, assign buffers
* @sg: pointer to struct scatterlist
* @count: number of scatterlists which should be assigned with buffers
* of size page
*
* Returns: 0 on success, -ENOMEM otherwise
*/
static int zfcp_fc_sg_setup_table(struct scatterlist *sg, int count)
{
void *addr;
int i;
sg_init_table(sg, count);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++, sg = sg_next(sg)) {
addr = (void *) get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!addr) {
zfcp_fc_sg_free_table(sg, i);
return -ENOMEM;
}
sg_set_buf(sg, addr, PAGE_SIZE);
}
return 0;
}
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-17 17:14:58 +00:00
static struct zfcp_fc_req *zfcp_fc_alloc_sg_env(int buf_num)
{
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req;
fc_req = kmem_cache_zalloc(zfcp_fc_req_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!fc_req)
return NULL;
if (zfcp_fc_sg_setup_table(&fc_req->sg_rsp, buf_num)) {
kmem_cache_free(zfcp_fc_req_cache, fc_req);
return NULL;
}
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_req, &fc_req->u.gpn_ft.req,
sizeof(struct zfcp_fc_gpn_ft_req));
return fc_req;
}
static int zfcp_fc_send_gpn_ft(struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, int max_bytes)
{
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = &fc_req->ct_els;
struct zfcp_fc_gpn_ft_req *req = &fc_req->u.gpn_ft.req;
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(completion);
int ret;
zfcp_fc_ct_ns_init(&req->ct_hdr, FC_NS_GPN_FT, max_bytes);
req->gpn_ft.fn_fc4_type = FC_TYPE_FCP;
ct_els->handler = zfcp_fc_complete;
ct_els->handler_data = &completion;
ct_els->req = &fc_req->sg_req;
ct_els->resp = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_ct(&adapter->gs->ds, ct_els, NULL,
ZFCP_FC_CTELS_TMO);
if (!ret)
wait_for_completion(&completion);
return ret;
}
static void zfcp_fc_validate_port(struct zfcp_port *port, struct list_head *lh)
{
if (!(atomic_read(&port->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC))
return;
atomic_andnot(ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC, &port->status);
if ((port->supported_classes != 0) ||
!list_empty(&port->unit_list))
return;
list_move_tail(&port->list, lh);
}
static int zfcp_fc_eval_gpn_ft(struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter, int max_entries)
{
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = &fc_req->ct_els;
struct scatterlist *sg = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
struct fc_ct_hdr *hdr = sg_virt(sg);
struct fc_gpn_ft_resp *acc = sg_virt(sg);
struct zfcp_port *port, *tmp;
unsigned long flags;
LIST_HEAD(remove_lh);
u32 d_id;
int ret = 0, x, last = 0;
if (ct_els->status)
return -EIO;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (hdr->ct_cmd != cpu_to_be16(FC_FS_ACC)) {
if (hdr->ct_reason == FC_FS_RJT_UNABL)
return -EAGAIN; /* might be a temporary condition */
return -EIO;
}
if (hdr->ct_mr_size) {
dev_warn(&adapter->ccw_device->dev,
"The name server reported %d words residual data\n",
hdr->ct_mr_size);
return -E2BIG;
}
/* first entry is the header */
for (x = 1; x < max_entries && !last; x++) {
if (x % (ZFCP_FC_GPN_FT_ENT_PAGE + 1))
acc++;
else
acc = sg_virt(++sg);
last = acc->fp_flags & FC_NS_FID_LAST;
d_id = ntoh24(acc->fp_fid);
/* don't attach ports with a well known address */
if (d_id >= FC_FID_WELL_KNOWN_BASE)
continue;
/* skip the adapter's port and known remote ports */
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
if (be64_to_cpu(acc->fp_wwpn) ==
fc_host_port_name(adapter->scsi_host))
continue;
scsi: zfcp: use endianness conversions with common FC(P) struct fields Just to silence sparse. Since zfcp only exists for s390 and s390 is big endian, this has been working correctly without conversions and all the new conversions are NOPs so no performance impact. Nonetheless, use the conversion on the constant expression where possible. NB: N_Port-IDs have always been handled with hton24 or ntoh24 conversions because they also convert to / from character array. Affected common code structs and .fields are: HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl FCP command: regular SCSI I/O, including DIX case SEMI-HOT I/O PATH: fcp_cmnd .fc_dl recovery FCP command: task management function (LUN / target reset) fcp_resp_ext FCP response having FCP_SNS_LEN_VAL with .fr_rsp_len .fr_sns_len FCP response having FCP_RESID_UNDER with .fr_resid RECOVERY / DISCOVERY PATHS: fc_ct_hdr .ct_cmd .ct_mr_size zfcp auto port scan [GPN_FT] with fc_gpn_ft_resp.fp_wwpn, recovery for returned port [GID_PN] with fc_ns_gid_pn.fn_wwpn, get symbolic port name [GSPN], register symbolic port name [RSPN] (NPIV only). fc_els_rscn .rscn_plen incoming ELS (RSCN). fc_els_flogi .fl_wwpn .fl_wwnn incoming ELS (PLOGI), port open response with .fl_csp.sp_bb_data .fl_cssp[0..3].cp_class, FCP channel physical port, point-to-point peer (P2P only). fc_els_logo .fl_n_port_wwn incoming ELS (LOGO). fc_els_adisc .adisc_wwnn .adisc_wwpn path test after RSCN for gone target port. Since v4.10 commit 05de97003c77 ("linux/types.h: enable endian checks for all sparse builds"), below sparse endianness reports appear by default. Previously, one needed to pass argument CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" to make as in: $ make C=1 CF="-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__" M=drivers/s390/scsi. Silenced sparse warnings and one error: $ make C=1 M=drivers/s390/scsi ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:463:22: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.c:476:28: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_dbf.o ... CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:263:26: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:299:41: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:309:40: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_n_port_wwn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:338:31: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:355:24: got unsigned short [unsigned] [usertype] cmd drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: expected restricted __be16 [usertype] ct_mr_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:356:28: got int drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] fn_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:379:36: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:463:18: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:465:17: warning: cast from restricted __be64 drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:473:20: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: expected unsigned int [unsigned] [usertype] maxframe_size drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:474:29: got restricted __be16 [usertype] sp_bb_data drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:476:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:478:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:480:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:482:30: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:500:28: got restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:502:38: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:541:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: expected restricted __be64 [usertype] adisc_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:542:40: got unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:669:16: warning: restricted __be16 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:696:24: warning: restricted __be64 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: warning: incorrect type in argument 2 (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] <noident> drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.c:699:54: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fp_wwpn CC drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.o CHECK drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] port_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:479:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] node_name drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:480:34: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:506:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwpn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: expected unsigned long long [unsigned] [usertype] peer_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fsf.c:507:36: got restricted __be64 [usertype] fl_wwnn drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:269:46: warning: restricted __be32 degrades to integer drivers/s390/scsi/zfcp_fc.h:270:29: error: incompatible types in comparison expression (different base types) Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2017-07-28 10:31:02 +00:00
port = zfcp_port_enqueue(adapter, be64_to_cpu(acc->fp_wwpn),
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_NOESC, d_id);
if (!IS_ERR(port))
zfcp_erp_port_reopen(port, 0, "fcegpf1");
else if (PTR_ERR(port) != -EEXIST)
ret = PTR_ERR(port);
}
zfcp_erp_wait(adapter);
write_lock_irqsave(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(port, tmp, &adapter->port_list, list)
zfcp_fc_validate_port(port, &remove_lh);
write_unlock_irqrestore(&adapter->port_list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry_safe(port, tmp, &remove_lh, list) {
zfcp_erp_port_shutdown(port, 0, "fcegpf2");
device_unregister(&port->dev);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_scan_ports - scan remote ports and attach new ports
* @work: reference to scheduled work
*/
void zfcp_fc_scan_ports(struct work_struct *work)
{
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
struct delayed_work *dw = to_delayed_work(work);
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = container_of(dw, struct zfcp_adapter,
scan_work);
int ret, i;
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req;
int chain, max_entries, buf_num, max_bytes;
zfcp: auto port scan resiliency This patch improves the Fibre Channel port scan behaviour of the zfcp lldd. Without it the zfcp device driver may churn up the storage area network by excessive scanning and scan bursts, particularly in big virtual server environments, potentially resulting in interference of virtual servers and reduced availability of storage connectivity. The two main issues as to the zfcp device drivers automatic port scan in virtual server environments are frequency and simultaneity. On the one hand, there is no point in allowing lots of ports scans in a row. It makes sense, though, to make sure that a scan is conducted eventually if there has been any indication for potential SAN changes. On the other hand, lots of virtual servers receiving the same indication for a SAN change had better not attempt to conduct a scan instantly, that is, at the same time. Hence this patch has a two-fold approach for better port scanning: the introduction of a rate limit to amend frequency issues, and the introduction of a short random backoff to amend simultaneity issues. Both approaches boil down to deferred port scans, with delays comprising parts for both approaches. The new port scan behaviour is summarised best by: NEW: NEW: no_auto_port_rescan random rate flush backoff limit =wait adapter resume/thaw yes yes no yes* adapter online (user) no yes no yes* port rescan (user) no no no yes adapter recovery (user) yes yes yes no adapter recovery (other) yes yes yes no incoming ELS yes yes yes no incoming ELS lost yes yes yes no Implementation is straight-forward by converting an existing worker to a delayed worker. But care is needed whenever that worker is going to be flushed (in order to make sure work has been completed), since a flush operation cancels the timer set up for deferred execution (see * above). There is a small race window whenever a port scan work starts running up to the point in time of storing the time stamp for that port scan. The impact is negligible. Closing that gap isn't trivial, though, and would the destroy the beauty of a simple work-to-delayed-work conversion. Signed-off-by: Martin Peschke <mpeschke@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
2014-11-13 13:59:48 +00:00
zfcp_fc_port_scan_time(adapter);
chain = adapter->adapter_features & FSF_FEATURE_ELS_CT_CHAINED_SBALS;
buf_num = chain ? ZFCP_FC_GPN_FT_NUM_BUFS : 1;
max_entries = chain ? ZFCP_FC_GPN_FT_MAX_ENT : ZFCP_FC_GPN_FT_ENT_PAGE;
max_bytes = chain ? ZFCP_FC_GPN_FT_MAX_SIZE : ZFCP_FC_CT_SIZE_PAGE;
if (fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) != FC_PORTTYPE_NPORT &&
fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) != FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV)
return;
if (zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(&adapter->gs->ds))
return;
scsi: zfcp: consistently use function name space prefix I've been mixing up zfcp_task_mgmt_function() [SCSI] and zfcp_fsf_fcp_task_mgmt() [FSF] so often lately that I wanted to fix this. SCSI changes complement v2.6.27 commit f76af7d7e363 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup of code in zfcp_scsi.c"). While at it, also fixup the other inconsistencies elsewhere. ERP changes complement v2.6.27 commit 287ac01acf22 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Cleanup code in zfcp_erp.c") which introduced status_change_set(). FC changes complement v2.6.32 commit 6f53a2d2ecae ("[SCSI] zfcp: Apply common naming conventions to zfcp_fc"). by renaming a leftover introduced with v2.6.27 commit cc8c282963bd ("[SCSI] zfcp: Automatically attach remote ports"). FSF changes fixup v2.6.32 commit a4623c467ff7 ("[SCSI] zfcp: Improve request allocation through mempools"). which replaced zfcp_fsf_alloc_qtcb() introduced with v2.6.27 commit c41f8cbddd4e ("[SCSI] zfcp: zfcp_fsf cleanup."). SCSI fc_host statistics were introduced with v2.6.16 commit f6cd94b126aa ("[SCSI] zfcp: transport class adaptations"). SCSI fc_host port_state was introduced with v2.6.27 commit 85a82392fe6f ("[SCSI] zfcp: Add port_state attribute to sysfs"). SCSI rport setter for dev_loss_tmo was introduced with v2.6.18 commit 338151e06608 ("[SCSI] zfcp: make use of fc_remote_port_delete when target port is unavailable"). Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
2018-05-17 17:14:58 +00:00
fc_req = zfcp_fc_alloc_sg_env(buf_num);
if (!fc_req)
goto out;
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
ret = zfcp_fc_send_gpn_ft(fc_req, adapter, max_bytes);
if (!ret) {
ret = zfcp_fc_eval_gpn_ft(fc_req, adapter, max_entries);
if (ret == -EAGAIN)
ssleep(1);
else
break;
}
}
zfcp_fc_sg_free_table(&fc_req->sg_rsp, buf_num);
kmem_cache_free(zfcp_fc_req_cache, fc_req);
out:
zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(&adapter->gs->ds);
}
static int zfcp_fc_gspn(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req)
{
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(completion);
char devno[] = "DEVNO:";
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = &fc_req->ct_els;
struct zfcp_fc_gspn_req *gspn_req = &fc_req->u.gspn.req;
struct zfcp_fc_gspn_rsp *gspn_rsp = &fc_req->u.gspn.rsp;
int ret;
zfcp_fc_ct_ns_init(&gspn_req->ct_hdr, FC_NS_GSPN_ID,
FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE);
hton24(gspn_req->gspn.fp_fid, fc_host_port_id(adapter->scsi_host));
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_req, gspn_req, sizeof(*gspn_req));
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_rsp, gspn_rsp, sizeof(*gspn_rsp));
ct_els->handler = zfcp_fc_complete;
ct_els->handler_data = &completion;
ct_els->req = &fc_req->sg_req;
ct_els->resp = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_ct(&adapter->gs->ds, ct_els, NULL,
ZFCP_FC_CTELS_TMO);
if (ret)
return ret;
wait_for_completion(&completion);
if (ct_els->status)
return ct_els->status;
if (fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) == FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV &&
!(strstr(gspn_rsp->gspn.fp_name, devno)))
snprintf(fc_host_symbolic_name(adapter->scsi_host),
FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE, "%s%s %s NAME: %s",
gspn_rsp->gspn.fp_name, devno,
dev_name(&adapter->ccw_device->dev),
init_utsname()->nodename);
else
strscpy(fc_host_symbolic_name(adapter->scsi_host),
gspn_rsp->gspn.fp_name, FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE);
return 0;
}
static void zfcp_fc_rspn(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter,
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req)
{
DECLARE_COMPLETION_ONSTACK(completion);
struct Scsi_Host *shost = adapter->scsi_host;
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = &fc_req->ct_els;
struct zfcp_fc_rspn_req *rspn_req = &fc_req->u.rspn.req;
struct fc_ct_hdr *rspn_rsp = &fc_req->u.rspn.rsp;
int ret, len;
zfcp_fc_ct_ns_init(&rspn_req->ct_hdr, FC_NS_RSPN_ID,
FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE);
hton24(rspn_req->rspn.fr_fid.fp_fid, fc_host_port_id(shost));
len = strlcpy(rspn_req->rspn.fr_name, fc_host_symbolic_name(shost),
FC_SYMBOLIC_NAME_SIZE);
rspn_req->rspn.fr_name_len = len;
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_req, rspn_req, sizeof(*rspn_req));
sg_init_one(&fc_req->sg_rsp, rspn_rsp, sizeof(*rspn_rsp));
ct_els->handler = zfcp_fc_complete;
ct_els->handler_data = &completion;
ct_els->req = &fc_req->sg_req;
ct_els->resp = &fc_req->sg_rsp;
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_ct(&adapter->gs->ds, ct_els, NULL,
ZFCP_FC_CTELS_TMO);
if (!ret)
wait_for_completion(&completion);
}
/**
* zfcp_fc_sym_name_update - Retrieve and update the symbolic port name
* @work: ns_up_work of the adapter where to update the symbolic port name
*
* Retrieve the current symbolic port name that may have been set by
* the hardware using the GSPN request and update the fc_host
* symbolic_name sysfs attribute. When running in NPIV mode (and hence
* the port name is unique for this system), update the symbolic port
* name to add Linux specific information and update the FC nameserver
* using the RSPN request.
*/
void zfcp_fc_sym_name_update(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter = container_of(work, struct zfcp_adapter,
ns_up_work);
int ret;
struct zfcp_fc_req *fc_req;
if (fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) != FC_PORTTYPE_NPORT &&
fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) != FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV)
return;
fc_req = kmem_cache_zalloc(zfcp_fc_req_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!fc_req)
return;
ret = zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(&adapter->gs->ds);
if (ret)
goto out_free;
ret = zfcp_fc_gspn(adapter, fc_req);
if (ret || fc_host_port_type(adapter->scsi_host) != FC_PORTTYPE_NPIV)
goto out_ds_put;
memset(fc_req, 0, sizeof(*fc_req));
zfcp_fc_rspn(adapter, fc_req);
out_ds_put:
zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(&adapter->gs->ds);
out_free:
kmem_cache_free(zfcp_fc_req_cache, fc_req);
}
static void zfcp_fc_ct_els_job_handler(void *data)
{
struct bsg_job *job = data;
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *zfcp_ct_els = job->dd_data;
struct fc_bsg_reply *jr = job->reply;
jr->reply_payload_rcv_len = job->reply_payload.payload_len;
jr->reply_data.ctels_reply.status = FC_CTELS_STATUS_OK;
jr->result = zfcp_ct_els->status ? -EIO : 0;
bsg_job_done(job, jr->result, jr->reply_payload_rcv_len);
}
static struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *zfcp_fc_job_wka_port(struct bsg_job *job)
{
u32 preamble_word1;
u8 gs_type;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter;
struct fc_bsg_request *bsg_request = job->request;
struct fc_rport *rport = fc_bsg_to_rport(job);
struct Scsi_Host *shost;
preamble_word1 = bsg_request->rqst_data.r_ct.preamble_word1;
gs_type = (preamble_word1 & 0xff000000) >> 24;
shost = rport ? rport_to_shost(rport) : fc_bsg_to_shost(job);
adapter = (struct zfcp_adapter *) shost->hostdata[0];
switch (gs_type) {
case FC_FST_ALIAS:
return &adapter->gs->as;
case FC_FST_MGMT:
return &adapter->gs->ms;
case FC_FST_TIME:
return &adapter->gs->ts;
break;
case FC_FST_DIR:
return &adapter->gs->ds;
break;
default:
return NULL;
}
}
static void zfcp_fc_ct_job_handler(void *data)
{
struct bsg_job *job = data;
struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port;
wka_port = zfcp_fc_job_wka_port(job);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(wka_port);
zfcp_fc_ct_els_job_handler(data);
}
static int zfcp_fc_exec_els_job(struct bsg_job *job,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *els = job->dd_data;
struct fc_rport *rport = fc_bsg_to_rport(job);
struct fc_bsg_request *bsg_request = job->request;
struct zfcp_port *port;
u32 d_id;
if (rport) {
port = zfcp_get_port_by_wwpn(adapter, rport->port_name);
if (!port)
return -EINVAL;
d_id = port->d_id;
put_device(&port->dev);
} else
d_id = ntoh24(bsg_request->rqst_data.h_els.port_id);
els->handler = zfcp_fc_ct_els_job_handler;
return zfcp_fsf_send_els(adapter, d_id, els, job->timeout / HZ);
}
static int zfcp_fc_exec_ct_job(struct bsg_job *job,
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
int ret;
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct = job->dd_data;
struct zfcp_fc_wka_port *wka_port;
wka_port = zfcp_fc_job_wka_port(job);
if (!wka_port)
return -EINVAL;
ret = zfcp_fc_wka_port_get(wka_port);
if (ret)
return ret;
ct->handler = zfcp_fc_ct_job_handler;
ret = zfcp_fsf_send_ct(wka_port, ct, NULL, job->timeout / HZ);
if (ret)
zfcp_fc_wka_port_put(wka_port);
return ret;
}
int zfcp_fc_exec_bsg_job(struct bsg_job *job)
{
struct Scsi_Host *shost;
struct zfcp_adapter *adapter;
struct zfcp_fsf_ct_els *ct_els = job->dd_data;
struct fc_bsg_request *bsg_request = job->request;
struct fc_rport *rport = fc_bsg_to_rport(job);
shost = rport ? rport_to_shost(rport) : fc_bsg_to_shost(job);
adapter = (struct zfcp_adapter *)shost->hostdata[0];
if (!(atomic_read(&adapter->status) & ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_OPEN))
return -EINVAL;
ct_els->req = job->request_payload.sg_list;
ct_els->resp = job->reply_payload.sg_list;
ct_els->handler_data = job;
switch (bsg_request->msgcode) {
case FC_BSG_RPT_ELS:
case FC_BSG_HST_ELS_NOLOGIN:
return zfcp_fc_exec_els_job(job, adapter);
case FC_BSG_RPT_CT:
case FC_BSG_HST_CT:
return zfcp_fc_exec_ct_job(job, adapter);
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
}
int zfcp_fc_timeout_bsg_job(struct bsg_job *job)
{
/* hardware tracks timeout, reset bsg timeout to not interfere */
return -EAGAIN;
}
int zfcp_fc_gs_setup(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
struct zfcp_fc_wka_ports *wka_ports;
wka_ports = kzalloc(sizeof(struct zfcp_fc_wka_ports), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!wka_ports)
return -ENOMEM;
adapter->gs = wka_ports;
zfcp_fc_wka_port_init(&wka_ports->ms, FC_FID_MGMT_SERV, adapter);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_init(&wka_ports->ts, FC_FID_TIME_SERV, adapter);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_init(&wka_ports->ds, FC_FID_DIR_SERV, adapter);
zfcp_fc_wka_port_init(&wka_ports->as, FC_FID_ALIASES, adapter);
return 0;
}
void zfcp_fc_gs_destroy(struct zfcp_adapter *adapter)
{
kfree(adapter->gs);
adapter->gs = NULL;
}