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SubjectRe: iommu_iova leak [inside 3w-9xxx]
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On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 18:25 +0400, James Bottomley wrote:
> On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 15:05 +0100, Chris Boot wrote:
> > > Hardly ... all it's saying is that twa_exit doesn't wait for pending I/O
> > > to complete, so when you remove the module it tears down in the middle
> > > of an I/O. A bug, yes, but it's not indicative of any sort of leak in
> > > the maps/unmaps.
> >
> >
> > James,
> >
> > I don't think that's the case - I had unmounted all filesystems, deactivated all volume groups, and performed a sync before waiting a few seconds and running rmmod. Next time I'll also 'echo 1 > /sys/block/sdX/device/delete' if that's helpful.
>
> Actually, I take all that back: the driver has a bug in QUEUE_FULL
> handling: twa_scsi_queue() calls twa_scsiop_execute_scsi(), which maps
> the dma buffer, but if the card responds QUEUE_FULL it just returns
> SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY without ever unmapping. That leg in the code
> frees the request but also doesn't unmap it. In fact any error return
> from twa_scsiop_execute_scsi() seems to have the same problem (but
> QUEUE_FULL is the only silent one).
>
> I trust Adam will fix this.

Actually, while Adam's mulling this, try the following. It should at
least confirm we're on the right track.

James

---

diff --git a/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.c b/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.c
index b7bd5b0..3868ab2 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/3w-9xxx.c
@@ -1800,10 +1800,12 @@ static int twa_scsi_queue_lck(struct scsi_cmnd *SCpnt, void (*done)(struct scsi_
switch (retval) {
case SCSI_MLQUEUE_HOST_BUSY:
twa_free_request_id(tw_dev, request_id);
+ twa_unmap_scsi_data(tw_dev, request_id);
break;
case 1:
tw_dev->state[request_id] = TW_S_COMPLETED;
twa_free_request_id(tw_dev, request_id);
+ twa_unmap_scsi_data(tw_dev, request_id);
SCpnt->result = (DID_ERROR << 16);
done(SCpnt);
retval = 0;



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