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Re: [PATCH 4/4] scsi-disk: Always report RESERVATION_CONFLICT to guest


From: Paolo Bonzini
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/4] scsi-disk: Always report RESERVATION_CONFLICT to guest
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 14:26:57 +0200



Il lun 29 lug 2024, 14:20 Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> ha scritto:
Apparently both oVirt and Kubevirt unconditionally use the stop policy,
so I'm afraid in this case we must acknowledge that our expectations
don't match reality.

Yeah, of course.

If I understand correctly, not having a pr-manager could mean that QEMU
itself is sufficiently privileged and then the same logic would apply.

But even if it means that we can't change any persistent reservations
from the VM, what use would stopping the VM be? You would run into the
exact case I'm describing in the commit message: You try to resume the
VM and it immediately stops again because the request still doesn't get
through. Or do you expect the host admin to take some manual action
then?

Yes, if the PR operation is not allowed then the host admin would probably get a notification and release the PR (or perhaps shutdown the VM with an error) itself.

And what would you do about the Windows cluster validation case that
intentionally sends a request which reservations don't and shouldn't
allow? There is nothing on the host side to fix there. The guest is only
happy when it gets an error back.

Yes, in that case (which is the most common one) there is nothing you can do, so the patch is a good idea even if the case without a PR manager is a bit murky.

Paolo

> > -        if (status == CHECK_CONDITION) {
> > +        switch (status) {
> > +        case CHECK_CONDITION:
> >              req_has_sense = true;
> >              error = scsi_sense_buf_to_errno(r->req.sense, sizeof(r->req.sense));
> > -        } else {
> > +            break;
> > +        case RESERVATION_CONFLICT:
> > +            /* Don't apply the error policy, always report to the guest */
>
> This is the only case where you get error == 0. Maybe remove it from
> the initializer, and set it here?

Not sure why the initialiser was added in the first place, but yes, I
can do that.

Kevin

> On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 11:47 AM Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> wrote:
> >
> > RESERVATION_CONFLICT is not a backend error, but indicates that the
> > guest tried to make a request that it isn't allowed to execute. Pass the
> > error to the guest so that it can decide what to do with it.
> >
> > Without this, if we stop the VM in response to a RESERVATION_CONFLICT,
> > it can happen that the VM cannot be resumed any more because every
> > attempt to resume it immediately runs into the same error and stops the
> > VM again.
> >
> > One case that expects RESERVATION_CONFLICT errors to be visible in the
> > guest is running the validation tests in Windows 2019's Failover Cluster
> > Manager, which intentionally tries to execute invalid requests to see if
> > they are properly rejected.
> >
> > Buglink: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-50000
> > Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
> > ---
> >  hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c | 15 +++++++++++----
> >  1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c
> > index 69a195177e..e173b238de 100644
> > --- a/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c
> > +++ b/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c
> > @@ -235,11 +235,17 @@ static bool scsi_handle_rw_error(SCSIDiskReq *r, int ret, bool acct_failed)
> >      } else {
> >          /* A passthrough command has completed with nonzero status.  */
> >          status = ret;
> > -        if (status == CHECK_CONDITION) {
> > +        switch (status) {
> > +        case CHECK_CONDITION:
> >              req_has_sense = true;
> >              error = scsi_sense_buf_to_errno(r->req.sense, sizeof(r->req.sense));
> > -        } else {
> > +            break;
> > +        case RESERVATION_CONFLICT:
> > +            /* Don't apply the error policy, always report to the guest */
> > +            break;
> > +        default:
> >              error = EINVAL;
> > +            break;
> >          }
> >      }
> >
> > @@ -249,8 +255,9 @@ static bool scsi_handle_rw_error(SCSIDiskReq *r, int ret, bool acct_failed)
> >       * are usually retried immediately, so do not post them to QMP and
> >       * do not account them as failed I/O.
> >       */
> > -    if (req_has_sense &&
> > -        scsi_sense_buf_is_guest_recoverable(r->req.sense, sizeof(r->req.sense))) {
> > +    if (!error || (req_has_sense &&
> > +                   scsi_sense_buf_is_guest_recoverable(r->req.sense,
> > +                                                       sizeof(r->req.sense)))) {
> >          action = ""> > >          acct_failed = false;
> >      } else {
> > --
> > 2.45.2
> >
>


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