On 6/18/19, 8:57 AM, "Bart Van Assche" wrote:
On 6/17/19 5:01 PM, Quinn Tran wrote:
> Attached is the clean-up patch that we held back from the series. > We
felt it wasn't ready for wider audience because it needed additional
> soak time with our test group.
>
> We want to
On 6/17/19 5:01 PM, Quinn Tran wrote:
Attached is the clean-up patch that we held back from the series. > We felt it
wasn't ready for wider audience because it needed additional
soak time with our test group.
We want to ahead and share it with you to let you know that we intent
to cleanup the d
Bart,
Attached is the clean-up patch that we held back from the series. We felt it
wasn't ready for wider audience because it needed additional soak time with our
test group.
We want to ahead and share it with you to let you know that we intent to
cleanup the duplicate atomic [ref_count|kref]
On 6/14/19 3:58 PM, Himanshu Madhani wrote:
Yes. We are in process of doing the larger cleanup. However, this > patch was
part of fixes we verified for a crash and want to get this
in a distro before the wider cleanup is submitted for inclusion.
Hi Himanshu,
It's not that hard to fix this pro
On 6/14/19 3:58 PM, Himanshu Madhani wrote:
Would you consider allowing us to add this patch and we'll provide
larger patch fixing all code path in next series.
Hi Himanshu,
I think this is something Martin should decide.
Thanks,
Bart.
Hi Bart,
On 6/14/19, 3:24 PM, "Bart Van Assche" wrote:
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On 6/14/19 3:10 PM, Himanshu Madhani wrote:
> From: Quinn Tran
>
> This patch uses kref to protect access between fcp_abor
On 6/14/19 3:10 PM, Himanshu Madhani wrote:
From: Quinn Tran
This patch uses kref to protect access between fcp_abort
path and nvme command and LS command completion path.
Stack trace below shows the abort path is accessing stale
memory (nvme_private->sp).
When command kref reaches 0, nvme_pri
From: Quinn Tran
This patch uses kref to protect access between fcp_abort
path and nvme command and LS command completion path.
Stack trace below shows the abort path is accessing stale
memory (nvme_private->sp).
When command kref reaches 0, nvme_private & srb resource will
be disconnected from
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