Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > On 30/08/2016 14:08, Markus Armbruster wrote: >> Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: >> >>> On 29/08/2016 09:52, ronyw...@synology.com wrote: >>>> From: ronyweng <ronyw...@synology.com> >>>> >>>> Openstack Cinder assigns volume a 36 characters uuid as serial. >>>> Qemu will shrinks the uuid to 20 characters, >>>> missmatch with original uuid. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Rony Weng <ronyw...@synology.com> >>>> --- >>>> hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c | 4 ++-- >>>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c >>>> index 836a155..0e1bb68 100644 >>>> --- a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c >>>> +++ b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c >>>> @@ -599,8 +599,8 @@ static int scsi_disk_emulate_inquiry(SCSIRequest *req, >>>> uint8_t *outbuf) >>>> } >>>> >>>> l = strlen(s->serial); >>>> - if (l > 20) { >>>> - l = 20; >>>> + if (l > 36) { >>>> + l = 36; >>>> } >>>> >>>> DPRINTF("Inquiry EVPD[Serial number] " >>>> >>> >>> Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org >>> >>> Thanks, queued for 2.8 and 2.7.1 >>> >>> Paolo >> >> Pointing to the applicable SCSI spec chapter & verse in the commit >> message would be nice. As is, 36 looks as arbitrary as 20. > > There is no limit in the SCSI spec. 20 was copy-pasted from virtio-blk > which in turn was copy-pasted from ATA. So 36 is even more arbitrary, > but bumping it up too much might cause issues (e.g. who knows there's no > off-by-one somewhere if I make it 252, so that 256 is the maximum amount > of returned data).
This paragraph would make a nice addition to the commit message :)