If userspace has decided to disable a phy the kernel should honor that
and not inadvertantly re-enable the phy via error recovery. This is
more straightforward in the sata case where link recovery (via
libata-eh) is separate from sas_task cancelling in libsas-eh. Teach
libsas to accept -ENODEV as a successful response from I_T_nexus_reset
('successful' in terms of not escalating further).
This is a more comprehensive fix then "libsas: don't recover 'gone'
devices in sas_ata_hard_reset()", as it is no longer sata-specific.
aic94xx does check the return value from sas_phy_reset() so if the phy
is disabled we proceed with clearing the I_T_nexus.
Signed-off-by: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <JBottomley@Parallels.com>
ASD_DPRINTK("sending %s reset to %s\n",
reset_type ? "hard" : "soft", dev_name(&phy->dev));
res = sas_phy_reset(phy, reset_type);
- if (res == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE) {
+ if (res == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE || res == -ENODEV) {
/* wait for the maximum settle time */
msleep(500);
/* clear all outstanding commands (keep nexus suspended) */
struct domain_device *dev = ap->private_data;
struct sas_internal *i = dev_to_sas_internal(dev);
- if (test_bit(SAS_DEV_GONE, &dev->state))
- return -ENODEV;
-
res = i->dft->lldd_I_T_nexus_reset(dev);
+ if (res == -ENODEV)
+ return res;
if (res != TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE)
sas_ata_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, "Unable to reset ata device?\n");
int ret;
enum phy_func reset_type;
+ if (!phy->enabled)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
if (hard_reset)
reset_type = PHY_FUNC_HARD_RESET;
else
SAS_DPRINTK("task 0x%p is not at LU: I_T recover\n",
task);
tmf_resp = sas_recover_I_T(task->dev);
- if (tmf_resp == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE) {
+ if (tmf_resp == TMF_RESP_FUNC_COMPLETE ||
+ tmf_resp == -ENODEV) {
struct domain_device *dev = task->dev;
SAS_DPRINTK("I_T %016llx recovered\n",
SAS_ADDR(task->dev->sas_addr));