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[SCSI] zfcp: Handle WWPN mismatch in PLOGI payload
For ports, zfcp gets the DID from the FC nameserver and tries to open the port. If the open succeeds, zfcp compares the WWPN from the nameserver with the WWPN in the PLOGI payload. In case of a mismatch, zfcp assumes that the DID of the port just changed and we opened the wrong port. This means that zfcp has to forget the DID, lookup the DID again and retry. This error case had a problem that zfcp forgets the DID, but never looks up a new one, stalling the ERP in this case. Fix this by triggering the DID lookup and properly exit from the ERP. The DID lookup will trigger a new ERP action. Also ensure when trying to open the port again with the new DID, first close the open port, even in the NOESC case. Signed-off-by: Christof Schmitt <christof.schmitt@de.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
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