Re: broken dpt_i2o in 2.6.23 (was: ext2_check_page: bad entry in directory) (fwd)
From: Jan Kara
Date: Thu Nov 29 2007 - 08:03:38 EST
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Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:31:50 +0100
From: Anders Henke <anders.henke@xxxxxxxx>
To: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: broken dpt_i2o in 2.6.23 (was: ext2_check_page: bad entry in directory)
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11)
On November 28 2007, Anders Henke wrote:
> As "everything is reported as being zero" is quite odd an Jan took a
> guess that it might be block-layer or driver-related, I've assumed
> that the driver is responsible for this; just out of the curiousity,
> I've manually replaced the dpt_i2o driver by the 2.6.19 one by copying
> driver/scsi/dpt_i2o.c driver/scsi/dpti.h and driver/scsi/dpt/ into a
> vanilla 2.6.23.1. kernel; using this kernel fixed the issue for me.
>
> I haven't yet fine-tested from which kernel release on the dpt_i2o driver
> behaves like this and spews out zeroed blocks when trying to mount
> the rootfs. Maybe this is just some timing issue.
I've started the fine-tests and can say so far that dpt_i2o from
2.6.22 is still fine. Test is simple:
anders@ista:/usr/src/linux-2.6.22/drivers/scsi/dpt$ cp -r dpt/ dpt_i2o.c dpti.h /usr/src/linux-2.6.23.1/drivers/scsi/
... recompile the kernel, reboot: works.
2.6.22 and 2.6.23 differ in terms of the dpt_i2o driver by two different
patch sets:
-one 2 Kb small set of patches from 2.6.22 to 2.6.22-rc1
-one 7 Kb set of patches from 2.6.23-rc2 to 2.6.23-rc3
-one 162 Kb set of patches from 2.6.23-rc9 to 2.6.23-rc10.
When applying the 2.6.23-rc1-based driver to "my" 2.6.31.1 kernel,
the "zero blocks"-symptom show up, so it's the "lucky" situation
that the smallest patch actually seams to be the broken one.
According to the 2.6.23-rc1 short-form changelog, there is
one major edit on the dpt_i2o driver:
FUJITA Tomonori
[SCSI] dpt_i2o: convert to use the data buffer accessors
Stephen Rothwell
dpt_i2o depends on virt_to_bus
Fujita, would you please take a look at this?
I think that something's broken in there, leading to the dpt_i2o
sending out blocks of zeroes right after initialization, at least on
some specific controllers (in this case, Adaptec 2010S on Intel
SE7501WV2S-based boxes).
I don't have insight kernel driver development knowledge, so I'm
quite out of help right now. Nevertheless, I'll add the diff
from 2.6.22 to 2.6.23-rc1 in terms of dpt_i2o:
---cut
diff -Nur linux-2.6.22/drivers/scsi/dpt_i2o.c linux-2.6.23-rc1/drivers/scsi/dpt_i2o.c
--- linux-2.6.22/drivers/scsi/dpt_i2o.c 2007-07-09 01:32:17.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.23-rc1/drivers/scsi/dpt_i2o.c 2007-07-22 22:41:00.000000000 +0200
@@ -2078,12 +2078,13 @@
u32 *lenptr;
int direction;
int scsidir;
+ int nseg;
u32 len;
u32 reqlen;
s32 rcode;
memset(msg, 0 , sizeof(msg));
- len = cmd->request_bufflen;
+ len = scsi_bufflen(cmd);
direction = 0x00000000;
scsidir = 0x00000000; // DATA NO XFER
@@ -2140,21 +2141,21 @@
lenptr=mptr++; /* Remember me - fill in when we know */
reqlen = 14; // SINGLE SGE
/* Now fill in the SGList and command */
- if(cmd->use_sg) {
- struct scatterlist *sg = (struct scatterlist *)cmd->request_buffer;
- int sg_count = pci_map_sg(pHba->pDev, sg, cmd->use_sg,
- cmd->sc_data_direction);
+ nseg = scsi_dma_map(cmd);
+ BUG_ON(nseg < 0);
+ if (nseg) {
+ struct scatterlist *sg;
len = 0;
- for(i = 0 ; i < sg_count; i++) {
+ scsi_for_each_sg(cmd, sg, nseg, i) {
*mptr++ = direction|0x10000000|sg_dma_len(sg);
len+=sg_dma_len(sg);
*mptr++ = sg_dma_address(sg);
- sg++;
+ /* Make this an end of list */
+ if (i == nseg - 1)
+ mptr[-2] = direction|0xD0000000|sg_dma_len(sg);
}
- /* Make this an end of list */
- mptr[-2] = direction|0xD0000000|sg_dma_len(sg-1);
reqlen = mptr - msg;
*lenptr = len;
@@ -2163,16 +2164,8 @@
len, cmd->underflow);
}
} else {
- *lenptr = len = cmd->request_bufflen;
- if(len == 0) {
- reqlen = 12;
- } else {
- *mptr++ = 0xD0000000|direction|cmd->request_bufflen;
- *mptr++ = pci_map_single(pHba->pDev,
- cmd->request_buffer,
- cmd->request_bufflen,
- cmd->sc_data_direction);
- }
+ *lenptr = len = 0;
+ reqlen = 12;
}
/* Stick the headers on */
@@ -2232,7 +2225,7 @@
hba_status = detailed_status >> 8;
// calculate resid for sg
- cmd->resid = cmd->request_bufflen - readl(reply+5);
+ scsi_set_resid(cmd, scsi_bufflen(cmd) - readl(reply+5));
pHba = (adpt_hba*) cmd->device->host->hostdata[0];
---cut
Personally I guess that it's the large drop from lines 2164 on
that's broken, who replaces a mapping routine by some static assignment.
Regards,
Anders
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