kfree(ns);
}
+/*
+ * Create I/O queues. Failing to create an I/O queue is not an issue,
+ * we can continue with less than the desired amount of queues, and
+ * even a controller without I/O queues an still be used to issue
+ * admin commands. This might be useful to upgrade a buggy firmware
+ * for example.
+ */
static void nvme_create_io_queues(struct nvme_dev *dev)
{
unsigned i;
break;
for (i = dev->online_queues; i <= dev->queue_count - 1; i++)
- if (nvme_create_queue(dev->queues[i], i))
+ if (nvme_create_queue(dev->queues[i], i)) {
+ nvme_free_queues(dev, i);
break;
+ }
}
static int set_queue_count(struct nvme_dev *dev, int count)
dev->event_limit = 1;
+ /*
+ * Keep the controller around but remove all namespaces if we don't have
+ * any working I/O queue.
+ */
if (dev->online_queues < 2) {
dev_warn(dev->dev, "IO queues not created\n");
- nvme_free_queues(dev, 1);
nvme_dev_remove(dev);
} else {
nvme_unfreeze_queues(dev);