On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 15:26:39 +0800 Fam Zheng <f...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 03/22 09:19, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On 03/22/2018 04:38 AM, Fam Zheng wrote: > > > Some backends report big max_io_sectors. Making min_io_size the same > > > value in this case will make it impossible for guest to align memory, > > > therefore the disk may not be usable at all. > > > > > > Change the default behavior (when min_io_size and opt_io_size are not > > > specified in the command line), do not assume max_io_sectors is a good > > > value for opt_io_size and min_io_size, use 512 instead. > > > > > > Reported-by: David Gibson <dgib...@redhat.com> > > > Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <f...@redhat.com> > > > --- > > > hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c | 6 ++---- > > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c > > > index 5b7a48f5a5..76e3c9eaa4 100644 > > > --- a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c > > > +++ b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c > > > @@ -714,10 +714,8 @@ static int scsi_disk_emulate_inquiry(SCSIRequest > > > *req, uint8_t *outbuf) > > > > > > /* min_io_size and opt_io_size can't be greater than > > > * max_io_sectors */ > > > - min_io_size = > > > - MIN_NON_ZERO(min_io_size, max_io_sectors); > > > - opt_io_size = > > > - MIN_NON_ZERO(opt_io_size, max_io_sectors); > > > + min_io_size = MIN(min_io_size ? : 512, max_io_sectors); > > > + opt_io_size = MIN(opt_io_size ? : 512, max_io_sectors); > > > } > > > > This code you're changing was added in d082d16a5c ("consider > > bl->max_transfer .."). > > I've borrowed this logic from scsi-generic.c, scsi_read_complete: > > > > if (s->type == TYPE_DISK && > > r->req.cmd.buf[0] == INQUIRY && > > r->req.cmd.buf[2] == 0xb0) { > > uint32_t max_transfer = > > blk_get_max_transfer(s->conf.blk) / s->blocksize; > > > > assert(max_transfer); > > stl_be_p(&r->buf[8], max_transfer); > > /* Also take care of the opt xfer len. */ > > stl_be_p(&r->buf[12], > > MIN_NON_ZERO(max_transfer, ldl_be_p(&r->buf[12]))); > > } > > > > > > Unless I've misunderstood the bug, you will want to change this code too. > > Otherwise > > you'll fix it with emulated disks but it might appear when using SCSI > > passthrough. > > I am assuming (because I don't have a reproducer myself) Sorry, I should have given you specific reproduce instructions. You don't need a POWER host - I've verified that the bug trips under TCG. 1. Grab a RHEL ppc64le install image (other installers could well also hit it, but I haven't tried them) 2. Build current qemu master, including the ppc64-softmmu target 3. Create a fresh new guest disk image qemu-img create -f qcow2 disk.qcow2 20G 4. Attempt to install the new guest: $QEMU -nodefaults -nographic -machine pseries \ -cpu POWER8 -smp 1 -m 1G \ -chardev stdio,id=conmon,mux=on,signal=off \ -device spapr-vty,chardev=conmon \ -mon conmon \ -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi \ -drive file=disk.qcow2,if=none,format=qcow2,id=hd \ -device scsi-disk,drive=hd,bus=scsi.0 \ -drive file=RHEL-7.4-20170711.0-Server-ppc64le-dvd1.iso,format=raw,media=cdrom,if=none,id=cd \ -device scsi-cd,drive=cd,bus=scsi.0 That's using the RHEL7.4 GA image, a recent 7.5 snapshot also works as may others. > what matters is > min_io_size here. > > David, could you help test if you see the same problem with "-device > scsi-block"? If we I'll patch scsi-generic.c in v2 too. I'm not sure exactly what you want me to check here? You mean putting the guest disk on a scsi-block instead of scsi-disk? That's a bit more fiddly, since I have to find a block device to back it instead of an image. -- David Gibson <dgib...@redhat.com> Principal Software Engineer, Virtualization, Red Hat
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