** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
  * Adapter resets periodically during high-load activity.
  
  * I/O stalls until reset/reinit is complete (latency) and I/O performance
  degrades across cluster (e.g., low throughput from data spread over nodes).
  
  * The mpt3sas driver relies in a FW queue (Reply Post Descriptor Queue)
  in the I/O completion path; there's a MMIO register that driver uses to
  flag an empty entry in such queue, called Reply Post Host Index. This
  value is updated during the driver interrupt routine [in
  _base_interrupt() function].
  
  * Happens that there are 2 registers representing the Reply Post Host
  Index according to the type of the adapter. They are differentiated in
  the driver through the "ioc->combined_reply_queue" check. By the MPI
  specification (vendor spec), driver should use this combined reply queue
  according to the number of maximum MSI-X vectors that the adapter
  exposes and the spec version (SAS 3.0 vs SAS 3.5).
  
  * Currently, this is wrong checked for a class of adapters, which was fixed 
in the upstream
  kernel commit 2b48be65685a [0]. Without this commit, we can observe 
spontaneous resets in the
  driver due to queue overflow (FW is not aware that there are free entries in 
the Reply Post Descriptor Queue). The dmesg log will show the following output 
in case of this error:
  
    mpt3sas_cm0: fault_state(0x2100)!
    mpt3sas_cm0: sending diag reset !!
    mpt3sas_cm0: diag reset: SUCCESS
  [followed by a lot of driver messages as result of the reset procedure]
  
  * During these resets, I/O is stalled so it may affect performance.
  
  [Test Case]
  
  * It's not trivial to test the problem, but given a machine with an
  affected device, an I/O benchmark like FIO could be used to exercise the
- I/O path in a heavy way and trigger the issue. We have reports that the
- adapter "LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device [1000:00ac]" is affected by
- the issue.
+ I/O path in a heavy way and trigger the issue.
+ 
+ * We have reports that the adapter "LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device
+ [1000:00ac]" is affected by the issue.  And this commit resolved the
+ problem.
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
  * This is a long-term issue from the mpt3sas driver, affecting only a
- class of adapters of this vendor. Since it's a clear bug, the fix is
+ class of adapters of this vendor. Since it's a clearly bug, the fix is
  necessary. The potential of regressions is unknown, but likely low - it
  changes the register used for the index updates given some set of
  characteristics of the adapter (according to the spec.), which restricts
  even more the scope of this patch.

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