On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 16:54 -0600, James Bottomley wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 17:04 -0500, Edward Goggin wrote:
> > Patch Set Summary:
> > 
> > 1   Define new SCSI ML host status DID_COND_REQUEUE and
> >     add its handling code to scsi_decide_disposition.
> >     Scsi_decide_disposition returns ADD_TO_MLQUEUE IFF
> >     not REQ_FAILFAST.
> > 
> > 2   Return DID_COND_REQUEUE instead of DID_BUS_BUSY host status
> >     in MPT fusion driver when IOC status is SUCCESS and scsi
> >     status is busy.
> 
> Please, no.
> 
> In the first place, as I already said on the previous thread, I don't
> think the driver should be interpreting the BUSY return.
> 
> Secondly, the original problem was with fibre devices which seemed to
> want FAILFAST on BUSY (which looks very bogus to me), but no-one asked
> for this behaviour to be preserved.  The original bug report:
> 
>         "When a target device responds with BUSY status, the MPT driver
>         was
>         sending DID_OK to the SCSI mid layer, which caused the IO to be
>         retried indefinitely betweenthe mid layer and the 
>         driver.  By changing the driver return status to DID_BUS_BUSY,
>         the target BUSY status can now flow through the mid layer to an
>         upper layer Failover driver, whichwill manage the I/O timeout."
>         
> is about behaviour which is now fixed (BUSY is retried for the command's
> maximum lifetime but no longer).
> 
> Thirdly, the VMware issue was that the fibre fix was causing your
> implementation to time out too fast.
> 
> The solution, then, as I said previously should simply be to pass the
> BUSY status up unmodified from the fusion driver.
> 

That solution doesn't work for the RDAC/MPP driver as the BUSY status
handler retries indefinitely.  We need a solution which works for both a
bare metal host running RDAC/MPP which for this use case, wants to get
control over the failed command ASAP and a VMware host which may need to
retry longer than DID_BUS_BUSY currently allows for.

I'll let the LSI/Engenio people comment further on their needs.

> James
> 
> 
> 
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