James,

> When SCSI-MQ is enabled, the SCSI-MQ layers will do pre-allocation of
> MQ resources based on shost values set by the driver. In newer cases
> of the driver, which attempts to set nr_hw_queues to the cpu count,
> the multipliers become excessive, with a single shost having SCSI-MQ
> pre-allocation reaching into the multiple GBytes range.  NPIV, which
> creates additional shosts, only multiply this overhead. On lower-memory
> systems, this can exhaust system memory very quickly, resulting in a
> system crash or failures in the driver or elsewhere due to low memory
> conditions.

Applied to 5.3/scsi-fixes. Thanks!

-- 
Martin K. Petersen      Oracle Linux Engineering

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