Using the fail-fast flag in i/o requests on a dasd disk which has been
quiesced leads to kernel panics. Modify the request start function to only
work on requests in a valid state.
Signed-off-by: Peter Oberparleiter <peter.oberparleiter@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
if (list_empty(&device->ccw_queue))
return;
cqr = list_entry(device->ccw_queue.next, struct dasd_ccw_req, list);
if (list_empty(&device->ccw_queue))
return;
cqr = list_entry(device->ccw_queue.next, struct dasd_ccw_req, list);
+ if (cqr->status != DASD_CQR_QUEUED)
+ return;
+ /* Non-temporary stop condition will trigger fail fast */
if (device->stopped & ~DASD_STOPPED_PENDING &&
test_bit(DASD_CQR_FLAGS_FAILFAST, &cqr->flags) &&
(!dasd_eer_enabled(device))) {
cqr->status = DASD_CQR_FAILED;
dasd_schedule_bh(device);
if (device->stopped & ~DASD_STOPPED_PENDING &&
test_bit(DASD_CQR_FLAGS_FAILFAST, &cqr->flags) &&
(!dasd_eer_enabled(device))) {
cqr->status = DASD_CQR_FAILED;
dasd_schedule_bh(device);
- if ((cqr->status == DASD_CQR_QUEUED) &&
- (!device->stopped)) {
- /* try to start the first I/O that can be started */
- rc = device->discipline->start_IO(cqr);
- if (rc == 0)
- dasd_set_timer(device, cqr->expires);
- else if (rc == -EACCES) {
- dasd_schedule_bh(device);
- } else
- /* Hmpf, try again in 1/2 sec */
- dasd_set_timer(device, 50);
- }
+ /* Don't try to start requests if device is stopped */
+ if (device->stopped)
+ return;
+
+ rc = device->discipline->start_IO(cqr);
+ if (rc == 0)
+ dasd_set_timer(device, cqr->expires);
+ else if (rc == -EACCES) {
+ dasd_schedule_bh(device);
+ } else
+ /* Hmpf, try again in 1/2 sec */
+ dasd_set_timer(device, 50);