Passthrough users will set the scsi_cmnd->allowed value and were expecting
up to $allowed retries. The problem is that before:
commit
6aded12b10e0 ("scsi: core: Remove struct scsi_request")
we used to set the retries on the scsi_request then copy them over to
scsi_cmnd->allowed in scsi_setup_scsi_cmnd. With that patch we now set
scsi_cmnd->allowed to 0 in scsi_prepare_cmd and overwrite what the
passthrough user set.
This moves the allowed initialization to after the blk_rq_is_passthrough()
check so it's only done for the non-passthrough path where the ULD
init_command will normally set an allowed value it prefers.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220812011206.9157-1-michael.christie@oracle.com
Fixes:
6aded12b10e0 ("scsi: core: Remove struct scsi_request")
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Mike Christie <michael.christie@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
scsi_init_command(sdev, cmd);
cmd->eh_eflags = 0;
- cmd->allowed = 0;
cmd->prot_type = 0;
cmd->prot_flags = 0;
cmd->submitter = 0;
return ret;
}
+ /* Usually overridden by the ULP */
+ cmd->allowed = 0;
memset(cmd->cmnd, 0, sizeof(cmd->cmnd));
return scsi_cmd_to_driver(cmd)->init_command(cmd);
}