We met a crash issue when hot-insert a nvme device, blk_mq_tag_to_rq()
returned null(req=null), then crash happened in nvme_end_request():
        req = blk_mq_tag_to_rq();
        struct nvme_request *rq = nvme_req(req); //rq = req + 1
        rq->result = result;  <==crash here!!!

        [ 1124.256246] nvme nvme5: pci function 0000:e1:00.0
        [ 1124.256323] nvme 0000:e1:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
        [ 1125.720859] nvme nvme5: 96/0/0 default/read/poll queues
        [ 1125.732483]  nvme5n1: p1 p2 p3
        [ 1125.788049] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 
0000000000000130
        [ 1125.788054] PGD 0 P4D 0
        [ 1125.788057] Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP NOPTI
        [ 1125.788059] CPU: 50 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/50 Kdump: loaded Tainted: G 
  ------- -t - 4.18.0-147.el8.x86_64 #1
        [ 1125.788065] RIP: 0010:nvme_irq+0xe8/0x240 [nvme]
        [ 1125.788068] RSP: 0018:ffff916b8ec83ed0 EFLAGS: 00010813
        [ 1125.788069] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff918ae9211b00 RCX: 
0000000000000000
        [ 1125.788070] RDX: 000000000000400b RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: 
0000000000000000
        [ 1125.788071] RBP: ffff918ae8870000 R08: 0000000000000004 R09: 
ffff918ae8870000
        [ 1125.788072] R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: 
0000000000000000
        [ 1125.788073] R13: 0000000000000001 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 
0000000000000001
        [ 1125.788075] FS:  0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff916b8ec80000(0000) 
knlGS:0000000000000000
        [ 1125.788075] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
        [ 1125.788076] CR2: 0000000000000130 CR3: 0000001768f00000 CR4: 
0000000000340ee0
        [ 1125.788077] Call Trace:
        [ 1125.788080]  <IRQ>
        [ 1125.788085]  __handle_irq_event_percpu+0x40/0x180
        [ 1125.788087]  handle_irq_event_percpu+0x30/0x80
        [ 1125.788089]  handle_irq_event+0x36/0x53
        [ 1125.788090]  handle_edge_irq+0x82/0x190
        [ 1125.788094]  handle_irq+0xbf/0x100
        [ 1125.788098]  do_IRQ+0x49/0xd0
        [ 1125.788100]  common_interrupt+0xf/0xf

The analysis of the possible cause of above crash as below.

According to our test, in nvme_pci_enable(), 'dev->q_depth' is set to 1024,
in nvme_create_io_queues()->nvme_alloc_queue(), 'nvmeq->q_depth' is set to
'dev->q_depth'. In nvme_dev_add(), 'dev->tagset.queue_depth' is set to 1023:
         dev->tagset.queue_depth = min_t(unsigned int, dev->q_depth, 
BLK_MQ_MAX_DEPTH) - 1;
                                        //why -1?? first involved by commit 
a4aea562
In nvme_alloc_queue(), 'nvmeq->q_depth' is set to dev->q_depth'.
So we got below values for mutiple depth:
dev->q_depth            = 1024
dev->tagset.queue_depth = 1023
nvmeq->q_depth          = 1024

In blk_mq_alloc_rqs(), it allocated 1023(dev->tagset.queue_depth) rqs for
one hw queue. In nvme_alloc_queue(), it allocated 1024(nvmeq->q_depth)
cqes for nvmeq->cqes[]. When process cqe in nvme_handle_cqe(), it get it by:
        struct nvme_completion *cqe = &nvmeq->cqes[idx];

We also added below prints in nvme_handle_cqe() and blk_mq_tag_to_rq():
        static inline void nvme_handle_cqe(struct nvme_queue *nvmeq, u16 idx)
        {
                volatile struct nvme_completion *cqe = &nvmeq->cqes[idx];
                struct request *req;

                //debug print
                dev_warn(nvmeq->dev->ctrl.device,
                        "command_id %d completed on queue %d, nvmeq q_depth %d, 
nvme tagset q_depth %d\n",
                         cqe->command_id, le16_to_cpu(cqe->sq_id),
                         nvmeq->q_depth, nvmeq->dev->tagset.queue_depth);

                if (unlikely(cqe->command_id >= nvmeq->q_depth)) {
                        dev_warn(nvmeq->dev->ctrl.device,
                                "invalid id %d completed on queue %d\n",
                                cqe->command_id, le16_to_cpu(cqe->sq_id));
                        return;
                }

                ... ...

                req = blk_mq_tag_to_rq(nvme_queue_tagset(nvmeq), 
cqe->command_id);
                ... ...
        }

        struct request *blk_mq_tag_to_rq(struct blk_mq_tags *tags, unsigned int 
tag)
        {
                //debug print
                printk("tag, nr_tags:%d %d\n", tag, tags->nr_tags);
                if (tag < tags->nr_tags) {
                        prefetch(tags->rqs[tag]);
                        return tags->rqs[tag];
                }

                return NULL;
        }

According to the output, we know the max tag number(nr_tags) is 1023,  but
nvmeq->q_depth is 1024 and nvmeq->cqes[] has 1024 cqes. So if command_id(tag)
is 1023, the judgement "if (unlikely(cqe->command_id >= nvmeq->q_depth))"
in nvme_handle_cqe() is useless, we will get a null pointer, which is returned
by blk_mq_tag_to_rq():
        [   16.649973] nvme nvme0: command_id 968 completed on queue 13, nvmeq 
q_depth 1024, nvme tagset q_depth 1023
        [   16.649974] tag, nr_tags:968 1023

This patch is to make command_id match to its correct upper limit
'nvmeq->dev->tagset.queue_depth', not nvmeq->q_depth. So even if
we got 1023 of command_id, we can avoid a null pointer deference.

Signed-off-by: Xianting Tian <tian.xiant...@h3c.com>
---
 drivers/nvme/host/pci.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
index 899d2f4d7..c681e26d0 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
@@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ static inline void nvme_handle_cqe(struct nvme_queue 
*nvmeq, u16 idx)
        struct nvme_completion *cqe = &nvmeq->cqes[idx];
        struct request *req;
 
-       if (unlikely(cqe->command_id >= nvmeq->q_depth)) {
+       if (unlikely(cqe->command_id >= nvmeq->dev->tagset.queue_depth)) {
                dev_warn(nvmeq->dev->ctrl.device,
                        "invalid id %d completed on queue %d\n",
                        cqe->command_id, le16_to_cpu(cqe->sq_id));
-- 
2.17.1

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