Am 03.03.23 um 16:10 schrieb Guenter Roeck: > On 3/3/23 01:02, Fiona Ebner wrote: >> Am 28.02.23 um 18:11 schrieb Guenter Roeck: >>> Host drivers do not necessarily set cdb_len in megasas io commands. >>> With commits 6d1511cea0 ("scsi: Reject commands if the CDB length >>> exceeds buf_len") and fe9d8927e2 ("scsi: Add buf_len parameter to >>> scsi_req_new()"), this results in failures to boot Linux from affected >>> SCSI drives because cdb_len is set to 0 by the host driver. >>> Set the cdb length to its actual size to solve the problem. >>> >> >> Tested-by: Fiona Ebner <f.eb...@proxmox.com> >> >> But I do have a question: >> >>> Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <li...@roeck-us.net> >>> --- >>> hw/scsi/megasas.c | 14 ++------------ >>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/hw/scsi/megasas.c b/hw/scsi/megasas.c >>> index 9cbbb16121..d624866bb6 100644 >>> --- a/hw/scsi/megasas.c >>> +++ b/hw/scsi/megasas.c >>> @@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ static int megasas_handle_io(MegasasState *s, >>> MegasasCmd *cmd, int frame_cmd) >>> uint8_t cdb[16]; >>> int len; >>> struct SCSIDevice *sdev = NULL; >>> - int target_id, lun_id, cdb_len; >>> + int target_id, lun_id; >>> lba_count = le32_to_cpu(cmd->frame->io.header.data_len); >>> lba_start_lo = le32_to_cpu(cmd->frame->io.lba_lo); >>> @@ -1789,7 +1789,6 @@ static int megasas_handle_io(MegasasState *s, >>> MegasasCmd *cmd, int frame_cmd) >>> target_id = cmd->frame->header.target_id; >>> lun_id = cmd->frame->header.lun_id; >>> - cdb_len = cmd->frame->header.cdb_len; >>> if (target_id < MFI_MAX_LD && lun_id == 0) { >>> sdev = scsi_device_find(&s->bus, 0, target_id, lun_id); >>> @@ -1804,15 +1803,6 @@ static int megasas_handle_io(MegasasState *s, >>> MegasasCmd *cmd, int frame_cmd) >>> return MFI_STAT_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; >>> } >>> - if (cdb_len > 16) { >>> - trace_megasas_scsi_invalid_cdb_len( >>> - mfi_frame_desc(frame_cmd), 1, target_id, lun_id, cdb_len); >>> - megasas_write_sense(cmd, SENSE_CODE(INVALID_OPCODE)); >>> - cmd->frame->header.scsi_status = CHECK_CONDITION; >>> - s->event_count++; >>> - return MFI_STAT_SCSI_DONE_WITH_ERROR; >>> - } >> >> Shouldn't we still fail when cmd->frame->header.cdb_len > 16? Or is the >> consequence of >> >>> Host drivers do not necessarily set cdb_len in megasas io commands. >> >> that this can be uninitialized memory and we need to assume it was not >> explicitly set? >> > > I doubt that real hardware uses or checks the field for the affected > commands > because that would be pointless, but it is really up to you to decide how > you want to handle it. > > Guenter
Okay, thank you for the explanation! > >> Best Regards, >> Fiona >> >>> - >>> cmd->iov_size = lba_count * sdev->blocksize; >>> if (megasas_map_sgl(s, cmd, &cmd->frame->io.sgl)) { >>> megasas_write_sense(cmd, SENSE_CODE(TARGET_FAILURE)); >>> @@ -1823,7 +1813,7 @@ static int megasas_handle_io(MegasasState *s, >>> MegasasCmd *cmd, int frame_cmd) >>> megasas_encode_lba(cdb, lba_start, lba_count, is_write); >>> cmd->req = scsi_req_new(sdev, cmd->index, >>> - lun_id, cdb, cdb_len, cmd); >>> + lun_id, cdb, sizeof(cdb), cmd); >>> if (!cmd->req) { >>> trace_megasas_scsi_req_alloc_failed( >>> mfi_frame_desc(frame_cmd), target_id, lun_id); >> > > >