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Date:      Fri, 10 Feb 2017 22:02:46 +0000 (UTC)
From:      "Kenneth D. Merry" <ken@FreeBSD.org>
To:        src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, svn-src-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r313568 - head/sys/dev/isp
Message-ID:  <201702102202.v1AM2kVV088475@repo.freebsd.org>

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Author: ken
Date: Fri Feb 10 22:02:45 2017
New Revision: 313568
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/313568

Log:
  Change the isp(4) driver to not adjust the tag type for REQUEST SENSE.
  
  The isp(4) driver was changing the tag type for REQUEST SENSE
  commands to Head of Queue, when the CAM CCB flag
  CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID was NOT set.  CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID is set
  when the tag action in the XPT_SCSI_IO is not CAM_TAG_ACTION_NONE
  and when the target has tagged queueing turned on.
  
  In most cases when CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID is not set, it is because
  the target is not doing tagged queueing.  In those cases, trying to
  send a Head of Queue tag may cause problems.  Instead, default to
  sending a simple tag.
  
  IBM tape drives claim to support tagged queueing in their standard
  Inquiry data, but have the DQue bit set in the control mode page
  (mode page 10).  CAM correctly detects that these drives do not
  support tagged queueing, and clears the CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID flag
  on CCBs sent down to the drives.
  
  This caused the isp(4) driver to go down the path of setting the
  tag action to a default value, and for Request Sense commands only,
  set the tag action to Head of Queue.
  
  If an IBM tape drive does get a Head of Queue tag, it rejects it with
  Invalid Message Error (0x49,0x00).  (The Qlogic firmware translates that
  to a Transport Error, which the driver translates to an Unrecoverable
  HBA Error, or CAM_UNREC_HBA_ERROR.) So, by default, it wasn't possible
  to get a good response from a REQUEST SENSE to an FC-attached IBM
  tape drive with the isp(4) driver.
  
  IBM tape drives (tested on an LTO-5 with G9N1 firmware and a TS1150
  with 4470 firmware) also have a bug in that sending a command with a
  non-simple tag attribute breaks the tape drive's Command Reference
  Number (CRN) accounting and causes it to ignore all subsequent
  commands because it and the initiator disagree about the next
  expected CRN.  The drives do reject the initial command with a head
  of queue tag with an Invalid Message Error (0x49,0x00), but after that
  they ignore any subsequent commands.  IBM confirmed that it is a bug,
  and sent me test firmware that fixes the bug.  However tape drives in
  the field will still exhibit the bug until they are upgraded.
  
  Request Sense is not often sent to targets because most errors are
  reported automatically through autosense in Fibre Channel and other
  modern transports.  ("Modern" meaning post SCSI-2.)  So this is not
  an error that would crop up frequently.  But Request Sense is useful on
  tape devices to report status information, aside from error reporting.
  
  This problem is less serious without FC-Tape features turned on,
  specifically precise delivery of commands (which enables Command
  Reference Numbers), enabled on the target and initiator.  Without
  FC-Tape features turned on, the target would return an error and
  things would continue on.
  
  And it also does not cause problems for targets that do tagged
  queueing, because in those cases the isp(4) driver just uses the
  tag type that is specified in the CCB, assuming the
  CAM_TAG_ACTION_VALID flag is set, and defaults to sending a Simple
  tag action if it isn't an ordered or head of queue tag.
  
  sys/dev/isp/isp.c:
  	In isp_start(), don't try to send Request Sense commands
  	with the Head of Queue tag attribute if the CCB doesn't
  	have a valid tag action.  The tag action likely isn't valid
  	because the target doesn't support tagged queueing.
  
  Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic
  MFC after:	3 days

Modified:
  head/sys/dev/isp/isp.c

Modified: head/sys/dev/isp/isp.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/dev/isp/isp.c	Fri Feb 10 19:49:42 2017	(r313567)
+++ head/sys/dev/isp/isp.c	Fri Feb 10 22:02:45 2017	(r313568)
@@ -4451,11 +4451,7 @@ isp_start(XS_T *xs)
 		if (XS_TAG_P(xs)) {
 			ttype = XS_TAG_TYPE(xs);
 		} else {
-			if (XS_CDBP(xs)[0] == 0x3) {
-				ttype = REQFLAG_HTAG;
-			} else {
-				ttype = REQFLAG_STAG;
-			}
+			ttype = REQFLAG_STAG;
 		}
 		if (ttype == REQFLAG_OTAG) {
 			ttype = FCP_CMND_TASK_ATTR_ORDERED;
@@ -4479,14 +4475,7 @@ isp_start(XS_T *xs)
 		if (XS_TAG_P(xs)) {
 			((ispreqt2_t *)reqp)->req_flags = XS_TAG_TYPE(xs);
 		} else {
-			/*
-			 * If we don't know what tag to use, use HEAD OF QUEUE
-			 * for Request Sense or Simple.
-			 */
-			if (XS_CDBP(xs)[0] == 0x3)	/* REQUEST SENSE */
-				((ispreqt2_t *)reqp)->req_flags = REQFLAG_HTAG;
-			else
-				((ispreqt2_t *)reqp)->req_flags = REQFLAG_STAG;
+			((ispreqt2_t *)reqp)->req_flags = REQFLAG_STAG;
 		}
 	} else {
 		sdparam *sdp = SDPARAM(isp, XS_CHANNEL(xs));



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