Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes:
> The virtqueue_add_buf function has two limitations:
>
> 1) it requires the caller to provide all the buffers in a single call;
>
> 2) it does not support chained scatterlists: the buffers must be
> provided as an array of struct scatterlist.
>
> Because of these limitations, virtio-scsi has to copy each request into
> a scatterlist internal to the driver.  It cannot just use the one that
> was prepared by the upper SCSI layers.

Hi Paulo,

        Note that you've defined your problem in terms of your solution
here.  For clarity:

The problem: we want to prepend and append to a scatterlist.  We can't
        append, because the chained scatterlist implementation requires
        an element to be appended to join two scatterlists together.

The solution: fix scatterlists by introducing struct sg_ring:
        struct sg_ring {
                struct list_head ring;
                unsigned int nents;
                unsigned int orig_nents; /* do we want to replace sg_table? */
                struct scatterlist *sg;
        };

The workaround: make virtio accept multiple scatterlists for a single
        buffer.

There's nothing wrong with your workaround, but if other subsystems have
the same problem we do, perhaps we should consider a broader solution?

Cheers,
Rusty.
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