lpfc_nvme_register_port hit a null prev_ndlp pointer in a test with lots of
target ports swapping addresses. The oldport value was stale, thus it's
ndlp (prev_ndlp set to it) was used.
Fix by moving oldrport pointer checks, and if used prev_ndlp pointer
assignment, to be done while the lock is held.
Signed-off-by: Dick Kennedy <dick.kennedy@broadcom.com>
Signed-off-by: James Smart <jsmart2021@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
spin_lock_irq(&vport->phba->hbalock);
oldrport = lpfc_ndlp_get_nrport(ndlp);
- spin_unlock_irq(&vport->phba->hbalock);
- if (!oldrport)
+ if (oldrport) {
+ prev_ndlp = oldrport->ndlp;
+ spin_unlock_irq(&vport->phba->hbalock);
+ } else {
+ spin_unlock_irq(&vport->phba->hbalock);
lpfc_nlp_get(ndlp);
+ }
ret = nvme_fc_register_remoteport(localport, &rpinfo, &remote_port);
if (!ret) {
/* New remoteport record does not guarantee valid
* host private memory area.
*/
- prev_ndlp = oldrport->ndlp;
if (oldrport == remote_port->private) {
/* Same remoteport - ndlp should match.
* Just reuse.
remote_port->port_name,
remote_port->port_id,
remote_port->port_role,
- prev_ndlp,
+ oldrport->ndlp,
ndlp,
ndlp->nlp_type,
ndlp->nlp_DID);