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[SCSI] fcoe: reset FIP ctlr link state on disable/enable

The FIP controler state wasn't being reset on a disable.
A disable/enable sequence should be treated as a link event.
Otherwise, when using disable to mask a time when the link
is up but unusable, FCF discovery would attempt to continue
and login would jump directly to the non-FIP fallback on
enable.

Signed-off-by: Chris Leech <christopher.leech@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Robert Love <robert.w.love@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
Chris Leech 15 years ago
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1 changed files with 7 additions and 4 deletions
  1. 7 4
      drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c

+ 7 - 4
drivers/scsi/fcoe/fcoe.c

@@ -1901,9 +1901,10 @@ static int fcoe_disable(const char *buffer, struct kernel_param *kp)
 	fcoe = fcoe_hostlist_lookup_port(netdev);
 	rtnl_unlock();
 
-	if (fcoe)
+	if (fcoe) {
 		fc_fabric_logoff(fcoe->ctlr.lp);
-	else
+		fcoe_ctlr_link_down(&fcoe->ctlr);
+	} else
 		rc = -ENODEV;
 
 	dev_put(netdev);
@@ -1950,9 +1951,11 @@ static int fcoe_enable(const char *buffer, struct kernel_param *kp)
 	fcoe = fcoe_hostlist_lookup_port(netdev);
 	rtnl_unlock();
 
-	if (fcoe)
+	if (fcoe) {
+		if (!fcoe_link_ok(fcoe->ctlr.lp))
+			fcoe_ctlr_link_up(&fcoe->ctlr);
 		rc = fc_fabric_login(fcoe->ctlr.lp);
-	else
+	} else
 		rc = -ENODEV;
 
 	dev_put(netdev);