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-rw-r--r--drivers/nvme/host/fc.c20
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/fc.c b/drivers/nvme/host/fc.c
index f3b9d91ba0df..6d8451356eac 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/fc.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/fc.c
@@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@ nvme_fc_init_queue(struct nvme_fc_ctrl *ctrl, int idx)
memset(queue, 0, sizeof(*queue));
queue->ctrl = ctrl;
queue->qnum = idx;
- atomic_set(&queue->csn, 1);
+ atomic_set(&queue->csn, 0);
queue->dev = ctrl->dev;
if (idx > 0)
@@ -1887,7 +1887,7 @@ nvme_fc_free_queue(struct nvme_fc_queue *queue)
*/
queue->connection_id = 0;
- atomic_set(&queue->csn, 1);
+ atomic_set(&queue->csn, 0);
}
static void
@@ -2183,7 +2183,6 @@ nvme_fc_start_fcp_op(struct nvme_fc_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_fc_queue *queue,
{
struct nvme_fc_cmd_iu *cmdiu = &op->cmd_iu;
struct nvme_command *sqe = &cmdiu->sqe;
- u32 csn;
int ret, opstate;
/*
@@ -2198,8 +2197,6 @@ nvme_fc_start_fcp_op(struct nvme_fc_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_fc_queue *queue,
/* format the FC-NVME CMD IU and fcp_req */
cmdiu->connection_id = cpu_to_be64(queue->connection_id);
- csn = atomic_inc_return(&queue->csn);
- cmdiu->csn = cpu_to_be32(csn);
cmdiu->data_len = cpu_to_be32(data_len);
switch (io_dir) {
case NVMEFC_FCP_WRITE:
@@ -2257,11 +2254,24 @@ nvme_fc_start_fcp_op(struct nvme_fc_ctrl *ctrl, struct nvme_fc_queue *queue,
if (!(op->flags & FCOP_FLAGS_AEN))
blk_mq_start_request(op->rq);
+ cmdiu->csn = cpu_to_be32(atomic_inc_return(&queue->csn));
ret = ctrl->lport->ops->fcp_io(&ctrl->lport->localport,
&ctrl->rport->remoteport,
queue->lldd_handle, &op->fcp_req);
if (ret) {
+ /*
+ * If the lld fails to send the command is there an issue with
+ * the csn value? If the command that fails is the Connect,
+ * no - as the connection won't be live. If it is a command
+ * post-connect, it's possible a gap in csn may be created.
+ * Does this matter? As Linux initiators don't send fused
+ * commands, no. The gap would exist, but as there's nothing
+ * that depends on csn order to be delivered on the target
+ * side, it shouldn't hurt. It would be difficult for a
+ * target to even detect the csn gap as it has no idea when the
+ * cmd with the csn was supposed to arrive.
+ */
opstate = atomic_xchg(&op->state, FCPOP_STATE_COMPLETE);
__nvme_fc_fcpop_chk_teardowns(ctrl, op, opstate);