The only machines I've reproduced this bug on are running Xenial. For
the past few months, I've been applying these patches to the Xenial HWE
kernels and building packages for my dev/test systems.

These systems frequently add and remove targets (around 125 per hour)
with separate initiators connecting to each target. Initiators connect
for varying durations, so creating/destroying and
connecting/disconnecting happen for different targets in unpredictable
order.

With an unpatched kernel, the systems will hit this bug within a day
(very occasionally stretches into a second day), but it's usually only
hours.

With the patches applied, the systems remain stable.

I attempted to install the proposed Bionic kernel on one of my Xenial
systems but it depends on libssl1.1, which isn't available in Xenial.

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  LIO hanging in iscsit_free_session and iscsit_stop_session

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