Re: [PATCH v3 3/3] scsi: ufs: Fix wrong Task Tag used in task management request UPIUs

From: Can Guo
Date: Fri Feb 05 2021 - 01:10:52 EST


On 2021-02-01 10:39, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 1/28/21 9:57 PM, Can Guo wrote:
On 2021-01-29 11:15, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 1/27/21 8:16 PM, Can Guo wrote:
In __ufshcd_issue_tm_cmd(), it is not right to use hba->nutrs +
req->tag as
the Task Tag in one TMR UPIU. Directly use req->tag as the Task Tag.

Why is the current code wrong and why is this patch the proper fix?
Please explain this in the patch description.

req->tag is the tag allocated for one TMR, no?

Hi Can,
Commit e293313262d3 ("scsi: ufs: Fix broken task management command
implementation") includes the following changes:

+ task_tag = hba->nutrs + free_slot;
task_req_upiup->header.dword_0 =
UPIU_HEADER_DWORD(UPIU_TRANSACTION_TASK_REQ, 0,
- lrbp->lun, lrbp->task_tag);
+ lun_id, task_tag);
task_req_upiup->header.dword_1 =
UPIU_HEADER_DWORD(0, tm_function, 0, 0);

As one can see the value written in dword_0 starts at hba->nutrs. Was
that code correct? If that code was correct, does your patch perhaps
break task management support?

That code is wrong. The Task Tag in Dword_0 should be the real tag we
allocated for TMR. The transfer request Task Tag which we are trying to
abort is given in Dword_5, which is the Input Parameter 3 of the TMR UPIU.
I am not sure why the author gave hba->nutrs + req->tag as the Task Tag
of one TMR, the commit msg abot this part is not quite informative....

Table 10.22 — Task Management Request UPIU
TASK MANAGEMENT REQUEST UPIU
----------------------------------
|0 |1 |2 |3 |
----------------------------------
|xx00 0100b| Flags |LUN |Task Tag|
----------------------------------
...
16 (MSB) |17 |18 |19 (LSB)|
----------------------------------
Input Parameter 2
----------------------------------

Table 10.24 — Task Management Input Parameters
Field Description
Input Parameter 2 LSB: Task Tag of the task/command operated by the task management function.

Thanks,

Can Guo.


Thanks,

Bart.