In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: core: Move scsi_host_busy() out of host lock for waking up EH handler
Inside scsi_eh_wakeup(), scsi_host_busy() is called & checked with host
lock every time for deciding if error handler kthread needs to be waken up.
This can be too heavy in case of recovery, such as:
- N hardware queues
- queue depth is M for each hardware queue
- each scsi_host_busy() iterates over (N * M) tag/requests
If recovery is triggered in case that all requests are in-flight, each
scsi_eh_wakeup() is strictly serialized, when scsi_eh_wakeup() is called
for the last in-flight request, scsi_host_busy() has been run for (N * M -
1) times, and request has been iterated for (N*M - 1) * (N * M) times.
If both N and M are big enough, hard lockup can be triggered on acquiring
host lock, and it is observed on mpi3mr(128 hw queues, queue depth 8169).
Fix the issue by calling scsi_host_busy() outside the host lock. We don't
need the host lock for getting busy count because host the lock never
covers that.
[mkp: Drop unnecessary 'busy' variables pointed out by Bart]
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: Linux
Published:
Updated: 2025-04-16T15:55:34.142Z
Reserved: 2024-02-19T14:20:24.135Z
Link: CVE-2024-26627

Updated: 2024-08-02T00:07:19.707Z

Status : Analyzed
Published: 2024-03-06T07:15:12.973
Modified: 2025-03-14T18:46:34.070
Link: CVE-2024-26627
