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nvme: Enable interrupts after qpair fully constructed
To guard against the ill effects of a spurious interrupt during construction (or one that was bogusly pending), enable interrupts after the qpair is completely constructed. Otherwise, we can die with null pointer dereferences in nvme_qpair_process_completions. This has been observed in at least one pre-release NVMe drive where the MSIX interrupt fired while the queue was being created, before we'd started the NVMe controller card. The alternative of only turning on the interrupts after the rest was tried, but was insufficient to work around this bug and made the code more complicated w/o benefit. Reviewed by: mav, chuck Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D31182
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@ -675,30 +675,6 @@ nvme_qpair_construct(struct nvme_qpair *qpair,
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qpair->num_trackers = num_trackers;
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qpair->ctrlr = ctrlr;
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if (ctrlr->msix_enabled) {
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/*
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* MSI-X vector resource IDs start at 1, so we add one to
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* the queue's vector to get the corresponding rid to use.
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*/
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qpair->rid = qpair->vector + 1;
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qpair->res = bus_alloc_resource_any(ctrlr->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
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&qpair->rid, RF_ACTIVE);
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if (bus_setup_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res,
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INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_MPSAFE, NULL,
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nvme_qpair_msix_handler, qpair, &qpair->tag) != 0) {
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nvme_printf(ctrlr, "unable to setup intx handler\n");
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goto out;
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}
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if (qpair->id == 0) {
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bus_describe_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res, qpair->tag,
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"admin");
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} else {
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bus_describe_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res, qpair->tag,
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"io%d", qpair->id - 1);
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}
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}
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mtx_init(&qpair->lock, "nvme qpair lock", NULL, MTX_DEF);
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/* Note: NVMe PRP format is restricted to 4-byte alignment. */
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@ -818,6 +794,31 @@ nvme_qpair_construct(struct nvme_qpair *qpair,
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qpair->act_tr = malloc_domainset(sizeof(struct nvme_tracker *) *
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qpair->num_entries, M_NVME, DOMAINSET_PREF(qpair->domain),
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M_ZERO | M_WAITOK);
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if (ctrlr->msix_enabled) {
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/*
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* MSI-X vector resource IDs start at 1, so we add one to
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* the queue's vector to get the corresponding rid to use.
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*/
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qpair->rid = qpair->vector + 1;
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qpair->res = bus_alloc_resource_any(ctrlr->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
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&qpair->rid, RF_ACTIVE);
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if (bus_setup_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res,
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INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_MPSAFE, NULL,
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nvme_qpair_msix_handler, qpair, &qpair->tag) != 0) {
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nvme_printf(ctrlr, "unable to setup intx handler\n");
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goto out;
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}
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if (qpair->id == 0) {
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bus_describe_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res, qpair->tag,
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"admin");
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} else {
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bus_describe_intr(ctrlr->dev, qpair->res, qpair->tag,
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"io%d", qpair->id - 1);
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}
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}
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return (0);
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out:
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