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Bug ID: 195285
Summary: qla2xxx FW immediatly crashing after target start
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.9.10-200.fc25.x86_64
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Lin
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All my test and and production environments a the same:
on tagret:
RAID controller (HP SmartArray / Adaptec 65xx)
BCache in writeback mode on Intel SSD NVME
QLE2564 in target mode
on in
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Summary: not able to open a file
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.3.69
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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Bug ID: 195415
Summary: storage problem
Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 2.0
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
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Bug ID: 195489
Summary: esas2r: unchecked return value of pci_enable_device()
in function esas2r_resume()
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: linux-4.11-rc7
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Bug ID: 195607
Summary: Megaraid_sas raidcard hotswap wouldn't work if hold
the fd of block devcie in user space
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.10.0
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> I can confirm issue is still here: update bios at 1.08, nothing changed!
>
> Tried Ubuntu and Lubuntu distro, 16.04, 16.10 and 17.04, bot
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The patch fixes the bug
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Two cards installed in new test machine: QLE2462 and QLE2560
qle2560 spam with errors (without starting a target)
scsi host8: qla2xxx
qla2xxx [:05:00.1]-00fb:8: QLogic QLE2462 - PCI
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I'm trying to select working setting, and some investigation shows:
with parameter ql2xmqsupport=0 - target starting to work
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Can you try attached patch to see if it works for you?
if Yes, I'll send out to SCSI mailing list to be included into upstream.
Thanks,
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patch work fine on 4.12.0-0.rc1 with ql2xmqsupport enabled
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> patch work fine on 4.12.0-0.rc1 with ql2xmqsupport enabled
Thanks for validation. I'll send this patch to scs
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Bug ID: 199419
Summary: mpt3sas triggers KASAN complaint during reboot
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: v4.17-rc1
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 199435
Summary: HPSA + P420i resetting logical Direct-Access never
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Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.11.0-14-generic
Hardware: All
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--- Comment #2 from Anthony Hausman (anthonyhaussm...@gmail.com) ---
I don't have any "Controller lockup detected" message in the Syslog
unfortunately.
On the ilo IML log, the last message was about the cache module:
CAUTION: POST Messages - POST
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Patch to use local work-queue insead of system work-queue
If the driver initiates a re-scan fro
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Your stack trace does not show and hpsa driver components, but I do see the
reset issued but not completing.
I'm hoping that the attached patch helps diagnose the issue a little better.
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Don,
I have applied the patch, it actually run and I try to reproduce the problem.
I'll inform you about the diagnose.
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--- Comment #6 from Anthony Hausman (anthonyhaussm...@gmail.com) ---
I have a stack trave about the Workqueue:
Apr 19 11:22:52 kernel: INFO: task kworker/u129:28:428 blocked for more than
120 seconds.
Apr 19 11:22:52 kernel: Tainted: G
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I had a similar stack trace:
Apr 20 14:57:18 kernel: INFO: task jbd2/sdt-8:10890 blocked for more than 120
seconds.
Apr 20 14:57:18 kernel: Tainted: G OE 4.11.
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--- Comment #8 from Anthony Hausman (anthonyhaussm...@gmail.com) ---
So I have reproduced the problem with the patch driver.
At the beginning, one disk return a lot of blk_update_request: critical medium
error/Unrecovered read error and after the
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When you applied the 4.16 hpsa driver patches, was this patch also applied?
commit 84676c1f21e8ff54befe985f4f14dc1edc10046b
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Latest out of box hpsa driver.
This tar file contains our latest out-of-box driver.
1. tar xf
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The only patch that I'm sure that I have is the "scsi: hpsa: fix selection of
reply queue" one.
For the I'm using an out of the box 4.11 kernel. So I'm really not sure that
the
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Apr 18 01:29:16 kernel: cmaidad D0 3442 1 0x
Apr 18 01:29:16 kernel: Call Trace:
Apr 18 01:29:16 kernel: __schedule+0x3b9/0x8f0
Apr 18 01:29:16 kernel: schedule+0x36/0x80
Apr
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Indeed I have a charged battery (capacitor) and the writeback-cache enabled.
I run the hp-health component too, I have already try to disable it on the 4.11
kernel and have repr
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> The only patch that I'm sure that I have is the "scsi: hpsa: fix selection
> of reply queue" one.
> For the I'm using an out of the box 4.11 ke
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Don,
So I'm actually running the kernel 4.16.3 (build 18-04-19) with the hpsa
modules patch to use local work-queue insead of system work-queue.
I have a reproduce a reset wit
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> Don,
>
> So I'm actually running the kernel 4.16.3 (build 18-04-19) with the hpsa
> modules patch to use local work-queue insead of system wor
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Unfortunatly I don't know what process was consuming the CPU cycles at this.
I'll try to reproduce the problem to reproduce the problem to have the
information.
I'm not using s
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I was concerned about the agents but Anthony disabled them and still saw this.I
have seen this timeout sometimes when the agents probe via passthrough.
I did just bump into this reset on a 7.5 RHEL ker
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--- Comment #20 from Anthony Hausman (anthonyhaussm...@gmail.com) ---
So here are all my test.
With the agent enable, using hp check command disk (hpacucli/ssacli and
hpssacli) and launching a sg_reset, the reset has no problem on the problematic
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--- Comment #21 from Anthony Hausman (anthonyhaussm...@gmail.com) ---
I have reproduced the problem.
Here the condition that I have done:
Kernel: 4.16.3-041603-generic
hpsa: 3.4.20-125 with patch to use local work-queue instead of system
work-que
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Ho, I have forgotten to say that before the hpsa do some actions, I had several
errors on the disk where the badblocks ran:
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Bug ID: 199703
Summary: HPSA blocking boot on HP smart Array P400
Product: IO/Storage
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.16.8
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Tree: Mai
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> Could you pass 'scsi_mod.use_blk_mq=1' in kernel command line and see if
> it makes a difference?
Hello,
I tested with parameter that you
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> (In reply to Lei Ming from comment #1)
> > Could you pass 'scsi_mod.use_blk_mq=1' in kernel command line and see if
> > it makes a difference?
>
>
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> I mean 'mainline' kernel in page of www.kernel.org
OK, my kernel 4.16.8 is downloaded and build from kernel.org, I will try before
next M
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Downloaded from kernel.org 4.13.16 kernel, build and tested it works
uname -a
Linux Server-Ubuntu-01 4.13.16 #1 SMP Mon May 14 19:51:55 CEST 2018 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
D
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Sorry I mean kernel 4.14.1 not 4.13.1
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Summary: Fibre login failure on older adapters
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.14.44
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Tree: Main
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I see errors like this in your log:
[ 17.952590] sr 1:0:0:0: [sr0] tag#0 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK
driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
[ 17.952597] sr 1:0:0:0: [sr0] tag#0 Sense Key : Hardw
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Will try, but I've run into a lot of problems with these old kernels. make
localmodconfig is not available before 2.6.32. make menuconfig for kernel
2.6.26 does not work with GNU Make version
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This turned out to be way harder than it should have been, thanks to a serious
problem with "make oldconfig". I installed OpenSUSE 11 and took its working
2.6.25 configuration, copied it into t
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I have some more info.
First of all, the problem started with kernel V4.11, most likely this commit:
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Even FreeBSD hates that DVD burner. Tried FreeBSD 11.2 RC3 on a DVD-R, and
just like Linux, the bootloader loaded the kernel and then when the kernel took
over it spat out a bunch of "Hardware
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--- Comment #8 from Roberto M. (roby_program...@fastwebnet.it) ---
Without P400 SCSI card and any live CD it boot regular, I think there are any
doubt that is 100% HPSA driver problem, it crash kernel at boot
Here the video :
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> I notice this:
>
> 13:08.0 RAID bus controller [0104]: Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array
> E200i (SAS Controller) [103c:3238]
> Subsystem: Hewlet
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One more thing. the hpsa_allow_any module parameter was removed by this patch:
commit c8cd71f1f32a6227ecadbbbaaf3147a41292ecb5
Author: Hannes Reinecke
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--- Comment #12 from Roberto M. (roby_program...@fastwebnet.it) ---
Hi Don,
Thank you for your answer
1) for your comment #9 you saw my last lspci output with a working kernel, I
mean the original one from kernel.org 4.13.16, it boot, there is s
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I mean I can't blacklist cciss, I can't blacklist a module that doens't exist
anymore
I can't blacklist HPSA, because from kernel 4.14 it's only driver for this
boards.. (in my c
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I'm wondering how you updated.
If you were booted from a cciss block driver before, the disk mapping would be
to a /dev/cciss/c0dX boot device.
Do you use by-label, by-uuid, ...?
If not and
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Hi,
my answer below
(In reply to Don from comment #14)
> I'm wondering how you updated.
It is a prolian ML350 G5 with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I upgraded to 18.04 LTS, after
upgrade a
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Kernel Version: 4.17.0 MANJARO flavor ( vanilla with custom config )
Hardware: All
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kernel config
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Bug ID: 200317
Summary: Null pointer dereference error in
linux/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_fc.c
Product: SCSI Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.17.3
Hardware: All
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boot not working log
this is the output of last linux kernel 4.17.3, every 120 se
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boot woking log with last working kernel
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--- Comment #18 from Roberto M. (roby_program...@fastwebnet.it) ---
(In reply to Don from comment #14)
Hello,
I am late, I am really sorry
> If you were booted from a cciss block driver before, the disk mapping would
> be to a /dev/cciss/c0dX b
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--- Comment #19 from Roberto M. (roby_program...@fastwebnet.it) ---
or better with any live cd with kernel >= 14.1 and array adapter inserted,
don't boot and kernel crash, without raid adapter (removed from pcie slot) it
works
100% HPSA bug that
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--- Comment #20 from Don (don.br...@microsemi.com) ---
The file boot_working_4.13.16.log show the cciss block driver managing your
boot disk, and the file boot_not_working_kernel_4-14_and_above.log show the
change to the hpsa driver.
The 3.4.20-1
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--- Comment #21 from Roberto M. (roby_program...@fastwebnet.it) ---
Checked hpasmcli no IML messages
Thank you very much for explain me about the bug, any news about the patch? I
am available to test it
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Error: above should read:
and using the kernel boot parameter "hpsa_allow_any=1" does NOT work either.
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