On 13/07/2015 16:41, Cornelia Huck wrote: > On Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:34:30 +0200 > Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On 13/07/2015 15:20, Cornelia Huck wrote: >>> This would imply that any transitional device cannot offer scsi, >>> doesn't it? >>> >>> We have two layers interacting here: virtio-blk which may or may not >>> offer scsi support, and the transport layer which may or may not offer >>> VERSION_1 support. Failing scsi commands if VERSION_1 has been >>> negotiated makes sense to me; but I don't want to disable scsi config a >>> priori because the driver might negotiate VERSION_1. This would imply >>> that virtio-blk over virtio-ccw would never offer scsi once we enable >>> virtio-1 support, and it kind of defeats the purpose of a transitional >>> device for me. >>> >>> (The other way round - fail negotiating revison 1 if the device was >>> configured with scsi support - makes more sense to me.) >> >> For newer machine types, it would make sense to block VIRTIO_BLK_F_SCSI >> altogether if !blk->conf.scsi. Would that fix the problem for you too? > > This is probably a sensible approach, and it can be contained in > virtio-block, no?
Yes, I think so. Paolo