scsi: core: use blk_mq_requeue_request in __scsi_queue_insert
authorJianchao Wang <jianchao.w.wang@oracle.com>
Sat, 3 Mar 2018 01:54:09 +0000 (09:54 +0800)
committerMartin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Wed, 7 Mar 2018 02:16:33 +0000 (21:16 -0500)
In scsi core, __scsi_queue_insert should just put request back on the
queue and retry using the same command as before. However, for blk-mq,
scsi_mq_requeue_cmd is employed here which will unprepare the
request. To align with the semantics of __scsi_queue_insert, use
blk_mq_requeue_request with kick_requeue_list == true and put the
reference of scsi_device.

Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Jianchao Wang <jianchao.w.wang@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Bart Van Assche <bart.vanassche@wdc.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c

index aea5a1ae318b7d71134dbcdba8051349928c5475..10430d500792eeab6f0e68efdadd05681f0d5602 100644 (file)
@@ -191,7 +191,19 @@ static void __scsi_queue_insert(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int reason, bool unbusy)
         */
        cmd->result = 0;
        if (q->mq_ops) {
-               scsi_mq_requeue_cmd(cmd);
+               /*
+                * Before a SCSI command is dispatched,
+                * get_device(&sdev->sdev_gendev) is called and the host,
+                * target and device busy counters are increased. Since
+                * requeuing a request causes these actions to be repeated and
+                * since scsi_device_unbusy() has already been called,
+                * put_device(&device->sdev_gendev) must still be called. Call
+                * put_device() after blk_mq_requeue_request() to avoid that
+                * removal of the SCSI device can start before requeueing has
+                * happened.
+                */
+               blk_mq_requeue_request(cmd->request, true);
+               put_device(&device->sdev_gendev);
                return;
        }
        spin_lock_irqsave(q->queue_lock, flags);