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    Update ABORT processing for NVMET. · 86c67379
    James Smart 提交于
    The driver with nvme had this routine stubbed.
    
    Right now XRI_ABORTED_CQE is not handled and the FC NVMET
    Transport has a new API for the driver.
    
    Missing code path, new NVME abort API
    Update ABORT processing for NVMET
    
    There are 3 new FC NVMET Transport API/ template routines for NVMET:
    
    lpfc_nvmet_xmt_fcp_release
    This NVMET template callback routine called to release context
    associated with an IO This routine is ALWAYS called last, even
    if the IO was aborted or completed in error.
    
    lpfc_nvmet_xmt_fcp_abort
    This NVMET template callback routine called to abort an exchange that
    has an IO in progress
    
    nvmet_fc_rcv_fcp_req
    When the lpfc driver receives an ABTS, this NVME FC transport layer
    callback routine is called. For this case there are 2 paths thru the
    driver: the driver either has an outstanding exchange / context for the
    XRI to be aborted or not.  If not, a BA_RJT is issued otherwise a BA_ACC
    
    NVMET Driver abort paths:
    
    There are 2 paths for aborting an IO. The first one is we receive an IO and
    decide not to process it because of lack of resources. An unsolicated ABTS
    is immediately sent back to the initiator as a response.
    lpfc_nvmet_unsol_fcp_buffer
                lpfc_nvmet_unsol_issue_abort  (XMIT_SEQUENCE_WQE)
    
    The second one is we sent the IO up to the NVMET transport layer to
    process, and for some reason the NVME Transport layer decided to abort the
    IO before it completes all its phases. For this case there are 2 paths
    thru the driver:
    the driver either has an outstanding TSEND/TRECEIVE/TRSP WQE or no
    outstanding WQEs are present for the exchange / context.
    lpfc_nvmet_xmt_fcp_abort
        if (LPFC_NVMET_IO_INP)
            lpfc_nvmet_sol_fcp_issue_abort  (ABORT_WQE)
                    lpfc_nvmet_sol_fcp_abort_cmp
        else
            lpfc_nvmet_unsol_fcp_issue_abort
                    lpfc_nvmet_unsol_issue_abort  (XMIT_SEQUENCE_WQE)
                            lpfc_nvmet_unsol_fcp_abort_cmp
    
    Context flags:
    LPFC_NVMET_IOP - his flag signifies an IO is in progress on the exchange.
    LPFC_NVMET_XBUSY  - this flag indicates the IO completed but the firmware
    is still busy with the corresponding exchange. The exchange should not be
    reused until after a XRI_ABORTED_CQE is received for that exchange.
    LPFC_NVMET_ABORT_OP - this flag signifies an ABORT_WQE was issued on the
    exchange.
    LPFC_NVMET_CTX_RLS  - this flag signifies a context free was requested,
    but we are deferring it due to an XBUSY or ABORT in progress.
    
    A ctxlock is added to the context structure that is used whenever these
    flags are set/read  within the context of an IO.
    The LPFC_NVMET_CTX_RLS flag is only set in the defer_relase routine when
    the transport has resolved all IO associated with the buffer. The flag is
    cleared when the CTX is associated with a new IO.
    
    An exchange can has both an LPFC_NVMET_XBUSY and a LPFC_NVMET_ABORT_OP
    condition active simultaneously. Both conditions must complete before the
    exchange is freed.
    When the abort callback (lpfc_nvmet_xmt_fcp_abort) is envoked:
    If there is an outstanding IO, the driver will issue an ABORT_WQE. This
    should result in 3 completions for the exchange:
    1) IO cmpl with XB bit set
    2) Abort WQE cmpl
    3) XRI_ABORTED_CQE cmpl
    For this scenerio, after completion #1, the NVMET Transport IO rsp
    callback is called.  After completion #2, no action is taken with respect
    to the exchange / context.  After completion #3, the exchange context is
    free for re-use on another IO.
    
    If there is no outstanding activity on the exchange, the driver will send a
    ABTS to the Initiator. Upon completion of this WQE, the exchange / context
    is freed for re-use on another IO.
    Signed-off-by: NDick Kennedy <dick.kennedy@broadcom.com>
    Signed-off-by: NJames Smart <james.smart@broadcom.com>
    Reviewed-by: NJohannes Thumshirn <jthumshirn@suse.de>
    86c67379
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