[SCSI] ips: Fix initialization bug with kdump
If I/O is active on the adapter, and an unexpected interrupt is pending
during initialization, the driver blows it's brains out. Since the driver
didn't initiate the I/O, the data in it's internal tables will contain NULL
pointers.
When this condition is detected, a "flush cache and reset" is performed.
The flush cache allows any pending "lazy writes" that the adapter is
processing to complete ( a "must have" for a RAID adapter ) and the reset
puts the adapter back into a known, good state.
Signed-off-by: Jack Hammer <jack_hammer@adaptec.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/ips.c b/drivers/scsi/ips.c
index 0a252e7..749c95b 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/ips.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/ips.c
@@ -355,6 +355,9 @@
static int ips_init_phase1(struct pci_dev *pci_dev, int *indexPtr);
static int ips_register_scsi(int index);
+static int ips_poll_for_flush_complete(ips_ha_t * ha);
+static void ips_flush_and_reset(ips_ha_t *ha);
+
/*
* global variables
*/
@@ -4830,6 +4833,9 @@
uint32_t bits;
METHOD_TRACE("ips_is_init_morpheus", 1);
+
+ if (ips_isintr_morpheus(ha))
+ ips_flush_and_reset(ha);
post = readl(ha->mem_ptr + IPS_REG_I960_MSG0);
bits = readl(ha->mem_ptr + IPS_REG_I2O_HIR);
@@ -4844,6 +4850,93 @@
/****************************************************************************/
/* */
+/* Routine Name: ips_flush_and_reset */
+/* */
+/* Routine Description: */
+/* */
+/* Perform cleanup ( FLUSH and RESET ) when the adapter is in an unknown */
+/* state ( was trying to INIT and an interrupt was already pending ) ... */
+/* */
+/****************************************************************************/
+static void
+ips_flush_and_reset(ips_ha_t *ha)
+{
+ ips_scb_t *scb;
+ int ret;
+ int time;
+ int done;
+ dma_addr_t command_dma;
+
+ /* Create a usuable SCB */
+ scb = pci_alloc_consistent(ha->pcidev, sizeof(ips_scb_t), &command_dma);
+ if (scb) {
+ memset(scb, 0, sizeof(ips_scb_t));
+ ips_init_scb(ha, scb);
+ scb->scb_busaddr = command_dma;
+
+ scb->timeout = ips_cmd_timeout;
+ scb->cdb[0] = IPS_CMD_FLUSH;
+
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.op_code = IPS_CMD_FLUSH;
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.command_id = IPS_MAX_CMDS; /* Use an ID that would otherwise not exist */
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.state = IPS_NORM_STATE;
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.reserved = 0;
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.reserved2 = 0;
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.reserved3 = 0;
+ scb->cmd.flush_cache.reserved4 = 0;
+
+ ret = ips_send_cmd(ha, scb); /* Send the Flush Command */
+
+ if (ret == IPS_SUCCESS) {
+ time = 60 * IPS_ONE_SEC; /* Max Wait time is 60 seconds */
+ done = 0;
+
+ while ((time > 0) && (!done)) {
+ done = ips_poll_for_flush_complete(ha);
+ /* This may look evil, but it's only done during extremely rare start-up conditions ! */
+ udelay(1000);
+ time--;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now RESET and INIT the adapter */
+ (*ha->func.reset) (ha);
+
+ pci_free_consistent(ha->pcidev, sizeof(ips_scb_t), scb, command_dma);
+ return;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************************/
+/* */
+/* Routine Name: ips_poll_for_flush_complete */
+/* */
+/* Routine Description: */
+/* */
+/* Poll for the Flush Command issued by ips_flush_and_reset() to complete */
+/* All other responses are just taken off the queue and ignored */
+/* */
+/****************************************************************************/
+static int
+ips_poll_for_flush_complete(ips_ha_t * ha)
+{
+ IPS_STATUS cstatus;
+
+ while (TRUE) {
+ cstatus.value = (*ha->func.statupd) (ha);
+
+ if (cstatus.value == 0xffffffff) /* If No Interrupt to process */
+ break;
+
+ /* Success is when we see the Flush Command ID */
+ if (cstatus.fields.command_id == IPS_MAX_CMDS )
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+
+/****************************************************************************/
+/* */
/* Routine Name: ips_enable_int_copperhead */
/* */
/* Routine Description: */