[PATCH] nvme: Don't suspend admin queue that wasn't created
Gabriel Krisman Bertazi
krisman at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Tue Sep 6 13:39:13 PDT 2016
This fixes a regression in my previous commit c21377f8366c ("nvme:
Suspend all queues before deletion"), which provoked an Oops in the
removal path when removing a device that became IO incapable very early
at probe (i.e. after a failed EEH recovery).
Turns out, if the error occurred very early at the probe path, before
even configuring the admin queue, we might try to suspend the
uninitialized admin queue, accessing bad memory.
Fixes: c21377f8366c ("nvme: Suspend all queues before deletion")
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman at linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
drivers/nvme/host/pci.c | 7 ++++++-
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
index 8dcf5a960951..be84a84a40f7 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
@@ -1693,7 +1693,12 @@ static void nvme_dev_disable(struct nvme_dev *dev, bool shutdown)
nvme_suspend_queue(dev->queues[i]);
if (csts & NVME_CSTS_CFS || !(csts & NVME_CSTS_RDY)) {
- nvme_suspend_queue(dev->queues[0]);
+ /* A device might become IO incapable very soon during
+ * probe, before the admin queue is configured. Thus,
+ * queue_count can be 0 here.
+ */
+ if (dev->queue_count)
+ nvme_suspend_queue(dev->queues[0]);
} else {
nvme_disable_io_queues(dev);
nvme_disable_admin_queue(dev, shutdown);
--
2.7.4
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