qemu/include
Daniel Henrique Barboza a71c775b24 hw/scsi: add VPD Block Limits emulation
The VPD Block Limits Inquiry page is optional, allowing SCSI devices
to not implement it. This is the case for devices like the MegaRAID
SAS 9361-8i and Microsemi PM8069.

In case of SCSI passthrough, the response of this request is used by
the QEMU SCSI layer to set the max_io_sectors that the guest
device will support, based on the value of the max_sectors_kb that
the device has set in the host at that time. Without this response,
the guest kernel is free to assume any value of max_io_sectors
for the SCSI device. If this value is greater than the value from
the host, SCSI Sense errors will occur because the guest will send
read/write requests that are larger than the underlying host device
is configured to support. An example of this behavior can be seen
in [1].

A workaround is to set the max_sectors_kb host value back in the guest
kernel (a process that can be automated using rc.local startup scripts
and the like), but this has several drawbacks:

- it can be troublesome if the guest has many passthrough devices that
needs this tuning;

- if a change in max_sectors_kb is made in the host side, manual change
in the guests will also be required;

- during an OS install it is difficult, and sometimes not possible, to
go to a terminal and change the max_sectors_kb prior to the installation.
This means that the disk can't be used during the install process. The
easiest alternative here is to roll back to scsi-hd, install the guest
and then go back to SCSI passthrough when the installation is done and
max_sectors_kb can be set.

An easier way would be to QEMU handle the absence of the Block Limits
VPD device response, setting max_io_sectors accordingly and allowing
the guest to use the device without the hassle.

This patch adds emulation of the Block Limits VPD response for
SCSI passthrough devices of type TYPE_DISK that doesn't support
it. The following changes were made:

- scsi_handle_inquiry_reply will now check the available VPD
pages from the Inquiry EVPD reply. In case the device does not

- a new function called scsi_generic_set_vpd_bl_emulation,
that is called during device realize,  was created to set a
new flag 'needs_vpd_bl_emulation' of the device. This function
retrieves the Inquiry EVPD response of the device to check for
VPD BL support.

- scsi_handle_inquiry_reply will now check the available VPD
pages from the Inquiry EVPD reply in case the device needs
VPD BL emulation, adding the Block Limits page (0xb0) to
the list. This will make the guest kernel aware of the
support that we're now providing by emulation.

- a new function scsi_emulate_block_limits creates the
emulated Block Limits response. This function is called
inside scsi_read_complete in case the device requires
Block Limits VPD emulation and we detected a SCSI Sense
error in the VPD Block Limits reply that was issued
from the guest kernel to the device. This error is
expected: we're reporting support from our side, but
the device isn't aware of it.

With this patch, the guest now queries the Block Limits
page during the device configuration because it is being
advertised in the Supported Pages response. It will either
receive the Block Limits page from the hardware, if it supports
it, or will receive an emulated response from QEMU. At any rate,
the guest now has the information to set the max_sectors_kb
parameter accordingly, sparing the user of SCSI sense errors
that would happen without the emulated response and in the
absence of Block Limits support from the hardware.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1566195

Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1566195
Reported-by: Dac Nguyen <dacng@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
Message-Id: <20180627172432.11120-4-danielhb413@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2018-06-29 13:02:50 +02:00
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block nbd/server: introduce NBD_CMD_CACHE 2018-06-21 09:41:39 -05:00
chardev chardev: introduce chr_machine_done hook 2018-03-12 16:12:46 +01:00
crypto Include less of the generated modular QAPI headers 2018-03-02 13:45:50 -06:00
disas RISC-V Disassembler 2018-03-07 08:30:28 +13:00
exec memory/hmp: Print owners/parents in "info mtree" 2018-06-28 19:05:36 +02:00
fpu fpu/softfloat: Specialize on snan_bit_is_one 2018-05-17 15:27:15 -07:00
hw hw/scsi: add VPD Block Limits emulation 2018-06-29 13:02:50 +02:00
io qio: non-default context for TLS handshake 2018-03-06 10:19:07 +00:00
libdecnumber
migration typedefs: add QJSON 2018-06-15 14:40:56 +01:00
monitor monitor: new parameter "x-oob" 2018-03-27 10:17:45 -05:00
net net: Remove the deprecated "vlan" parameter 2018-05-14 15:47:14 +08:00
qapi block: Add block-specific QDict header 2018-06-15 14:49:44 +02:00
qemu osdep: work around Coverity parsing errors 2018-06-28 19:05:34 +02:00
qom exec.c: Handle IOMMUs in address_space_translate_for_iotlb() 2018-06-15 15:23:34 +01:00
scsi pr-manager: add query-pr-managers QMP command 2018-06-28 19:05:35 +02:00
standard-headers linux-headers: Update to kernel mainline commit b357bf602 2018-06-22 13:28:35 +01:00
sysemu kvm: support -overcommit cpu-pm=on|off 2018-06-28 19:05:37 +02:00
ui Add gles support to egl-helpers, wire up in egl-headless and gtk. 2018-06-26 13:48:49 +02:00
elf.h linux-user: ARM-FDPIC: Identify ARM FDPIC binaries 2018-05-03 18:25:29 +02:00
glib-compat.h glib-compat: move G_SOURCE_CONTINUE/REMOVE there 2017-10-10 16:33:55 +02:00
qemu-common.h qemu-options: Bail out on unsupported options instead of silently ignoring them 2018-05-09 00:13:39 +02:00
qemu-io.h qemu-io: Let command functions return error code 2018-06-11 16:18:45 +02:00
trace-tcg.h