On 02/17/2012 06:18 PM, Osier Yang wrote: > + controller_model = > + virDomainDiskFindControllerModel(def, disk, > + VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_TYPE_SCSI); > + if (controller_model == VIR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_MODEL_SCSI_LSILOGIC) { > + virBufferAddLit(&opt, "scsi-disk"); > + virBufferAsprintf(&opt, ",bus=scsi%d.%d,scsi-id=%d", > + disk->info.addr.drive.controller, > + disk->info.addr.drive.bus, > + disk->info.addr.drive.unit); Here indeed it is ok to look at the model, for backwards compatibility. However, you need to test that the target is zero and print an error if it is not (for example, "legacy addressing for the 'lsilogic' SCSI controller does not use the target attribute"). Paolo > + } else { > + if (!qemuCapsGet(qemuCaps, QEMU_CAPS_SCSI_DISK_CHANNEL)) { > + if (disk->info.addr.drive.target > 7) { > + qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", > + _("This QEMU doesn't support target " > + "greater than 7")); > + goto error; > + } > + > + if ((disk->info.addr.drive.bus != disk->info.addr.drive.unit) && > + (disk->info.addr.drive.bus != 0)) { > + qemuReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", > + _("This QEMU only supports both bus and " > + "unit are equal to 0")); > + goto error; > + } > + } > + > + virBufferAddLit(&opt, "scsi-disk"); > + virBufferAsprintf(&opt, ",bus=scsi%d.0,channel=%d,scsi-id=%d,lun=%d", > + disk->info.addr.drive.controller, > + disk->info.addr.drive.bus, > + disk->info.addr.drive.target, > + disk->info.addr.drive.unit); > + } -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list