On 05/03/2012 10:05 PM, Li Zhang wrote: > Now, there is only SCSI bus and controller type in libvirt. > And when configuring VSCSI controller, it needs to configure > the spapr-vio bus address type externally. It's a little > inconvenient to configure the controller type. > > This patch is to add VSCSI bus type and VSCSI controller type. > And handle with the problems when VSCSI and SCSI devices > working together, by assign the even number to index of > VSCSI controller and odd number to index of SCSI controller. > > And when the VSCSI controller is always assigned as SPAPRVIO > bus address type and SCSI controller will be always assigned > as PCI bus address, which is implemented according to the > controllers' type. > > So when one disk is based on VSCSI controller, then assign > the bus as 'vscsi', and one right VSCSI controller will be > selected. > > If one disk is based on VSCSI controller, the XML file is > as the following: > > <disk type='file' device='disk' > > <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> > <source file='/path/file'/> > <target dev='sda' bus='vscsi'/> > </disk> > > VSCSI controllers' configuration in XML file will be like > this: > > <controller type='vscsi' index='0'> > </controller> > > If one disk is based on 'vscsi', the 'vscsi' bus should be assigned > externally. Otherwise, it will be set as 'scsi' bus according > to the 'sd' target prefix of the disk. > First off, sorry for taking so long to respond. This isn't exactly what I had in mind when I recommended a libvirt patch. Change libvirt to add: <controller type='scsi' index='0'> <address type='spapr-vio'/> </controller> when the guest XML has <disk type='file' device='disk' > <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> <source file='/path/file'/> <target dev='sda' bus='scsi'/> <address type='spapr-vio'/> </disk> and the guest XML doesn't already have spapr-vio <controller>. Then virt-manager etc. only needs to know that for pseries guests, the default disk should use bus='scsi' and <address type='spapr-vio'/>, and libvirt will auto add the correct <controller> for us, like it does for ide, sata, etc. already. The patch has obviously weird logic with the even/odd approach, so I think this approach is better. Thanks, Cole -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list