__scsi_device_lookup_by_target() will always return
the first sdev with a matching LUN, regardless of
the state. However, when this sdev is in SDEV_DEL
scsi_device_lookup_by_target() will ignore this
device and so any valid device on the list after
the deleted device will never be found.
So we have to modify __scsi_device_lookup_by_target()
to skip any device in SDEV_DEL.
Signed-off-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
* Description: Looks up the scsi_device with the specified @lun for a given
* @starget. The returned scsi_device does not have an additional
* reference. You must hold the host's host_lock over this call and
- * any access to the returned scsi_device.
+ * any access to the returned scsi_device. A scsi_device in state
+ * SDEV_DEL is skipped.
*
* Note: The only reason why drivers should use this is because
* they need to access the device list in irq context. Otherwise you
struct scsi_device *sdev;
list_for_each_entry(sdev, &starget->devices, same_target_siblings) {
+ if (sdev->sdev_state == SDEV_DEL)
+ continue;
if (sdev->lun ==lun)
return sdev;
}