scsi: do not call transfer_data after canceling a request
Otherwise, if cancellation is "faked" by the AIO layer and goes through qemu_aio_flush, the whole request is completed synchronously during scsi_req_cancel. Using the enqueued flag would work here, but not in the next patches, so I'm introducing a new io_canceled flag. That's because scsi_req_data is a synchronous callback and the enqueued flag might be reset by the time it returns. scsi-disk cannot unref the request until after calling scsi_req_data. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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@ -1107,8 +1107,12 @@ void scsi_req_continue(SCSIRequest *req)
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Once it completes, calling scsi_req_continue will restart I/O. */
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void scsi_req_data(SCSIRequest *req, int len)
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{
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trace_scsi_req_data(req->dev->id, req->lun, req->tag, len);
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req->bus->info->transfer_data(req, len);
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if (req->io_canceled) {
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trace_scsi_req_data_canceled(req->dev->id, req->lun, req->tag, len);
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} else {
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trace_scsi_req_data(req->dev->id, req->lun, req->tag, len);
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req->bus->info->transfer_data(req, len);
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}
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}
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void scsi_req_print(SCSIRequest *req)
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@ -1173,11 +1177,15 @@ void scsi_req_complete(SCSIRequest *req, int status)
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void scsi_req_cancel(SCSIRequest *req)
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{
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if (req->ops->cancel_io) {
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req->ops->cancel_io(req);
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if (!req->enqueued) {
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return;
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}
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scsi_req_ref(req);
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scsi_req_dequeue(req);
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req->io_canceled = true;
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if (req->ops->cancel_io) {
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req->ops->cancel_io(req);
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}
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if (req->bus->info->cancel) {
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req->bus->info->cancel(req);
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}
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@ -1186,10 +1194,17 @@ void scsi_req_cancel(SCSIRequest *req)
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void scsi_req_abort(SCSIRequest *req, int status)
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{
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if (!req->enqueued) {
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return;
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}
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scsi_req_ref(req);
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scsi_req_dequeue(req);
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req->io_canceled = true;
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if (req->ops->cancel_io) {
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req->ops->cancel_io(req);
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}
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scsi_req_complete(req, status);
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scsi_req_unref(req);
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}
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void scsi_device_purge_requests(SCSIDevice *sdev, SCSISense sense)
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@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ struct SCSIRequest {
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uint8_t sense[SCSI_SENSE_BUF_SIZE];
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uint32_t sense_len;
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bool enqueued;
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bool io_canceled;
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void *hba_private;
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QTAILQ_ENTRY(SCSIRequest) next;
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};
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@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ usb_host_claim_port(int bus, int hub, int port) "bus %d, hub addr %d, port %d"
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# hw/scsi-bus.c
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scsi_req_alloc(int target, int lun, int tag) "target %d lun %d tag %d"
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scsi_req_data(int target, int lun, int tag, int len) "target %d lun %d tag %d len %d"
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scsi_req_data_canceled(int target, int lun, int tag, int len) "target %d lun %d tag %d len %d"
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scsi_req_dequeue(int target, int lun, int tag) "target %d lun %d tag %d"
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scsi_req_continue(int target, int lun, int tag) "target %d lun %d tag %d"
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scsi_req_parsed(int target, int lun, int tag, int cmd, int mode, int xfer) "target %d lun %d tag %d command %d dir %d length %d"
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