scsi-disk: Don't use empty string as device id
authorKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Fri, 25 Jan 2019 16:30:28 +0000 (17:30 +0100)
committerKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Fri, 1 Feb 2019 12:47:09 +0000 (13:47 +0100)
scsi-disk includes in the Device Identification VPD page, depending on
configuration amongst others, a vendor specific designator that consists
either of the serial number if given or the BlockBackend name (which is
a host detail that better shouldn't have been leaked to the guest, but
now we have to maintain it for compatibility).

With anonymous BlockBackends, i.e. scsi-disk devices constructed with
drive=<node-name>, and no serial number explicitly specified, this ends
up as an empty string. If this happens to more than one disk, we have
accidentally signalled to the OS that this is a multipath setup, which
is obviously not what was intended.

Instead of using an empty string for the vendor specific designator,
simply leave out that designator, which makes Linux detect such setups
as separate disks again.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c

index b0490262194bee23cc7b5463b4cab42beeea4bbe..11392a8db8822542cfb611475977a6eb7d2528c4 100644 (file)
@@ -652,12 +652,14 @@ static int scsi_disk_emulate_vpd_page(SCSIRequest *req, uint8_t *outbuf)
         DPRINTF("Inquiry EVPD[Device identification] "
                 "buffer size %zd\n", req->cmd.xfer);
 
-        outbuf[buflen++] = 0x2; /* ASCII */
-        outbuf[buflen++] = 0;   /* not officially assigned */
-        outbuf[buflen++] = 0;   /* reserved */
-        outbuf[buflen++] = id_len; /* length of data following */
-        memcpy(outbuf + buflen, str, id_len);
-        buflen += id_len;
+        if (id_len) {
+            outbuf[buflen++] = 0x2; /* ASCII */
+            outbuf[buflen++] = 0;   /* not officially assigned */
+            outbuf[buflen++] = 0;   /* reserved */
+            outbuf[buflen++] = id_len; /* length of data following */
+            memcpy(outbuf + buflen, str, id_len);
+            buflen += id_len;
+        }
 
         if (s->qdev.wwn) {
             outbuf[buflen++] = 0x1; /* Binary */