On 10/23/19 2:52 PM, Michal Suchanek wrote: > The WMware ESXi cdrom identifies itself as: > sr 0:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: vendor: "NECVMWarVMware SATA CD001.00" > model: "VMware SATA CD001.00" > with the following get_capabilities print in sr.c: > sr_printk(KERN_INFO, cd, > "scsi3-mmc drive: vendor: \"%s\" model: \"%s\"\n", > cd->device->vendor, cd->device->model); > > So the model looks like reliable identification while vendor does not. > > The drive claims to have a tray and claims to be able to close it. > However, the UI has no notion of a tray - when medium is ejected it is > dropped in the floor and the user must select a medium again before the > drive can be re-loaded. On the kernel side the tray_move call to close > the tray succeeds but the drive state does not change as a result of the > call. > > The drive does not in fact emulate the tray state. There are two ways to > get the medium state. One is the SCSI status: > > Physical drive: > > Fixed format, current; Sense key: Not Ready > Additional sense: Medium not present - tray open > Raw sense data (in hex): > 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 3a 02 00 00 > 00 00 > > Fixed format, current; Sense key: Not Ready > Additional sense: Medium not present - tray closed > Raw sense data (in hex): > 70 00 02 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 3a 01 00 00 > 00 00 > > VMware ESXi: > > Fixed format, current; Sense key: Not Ready > Additional sense: Medium not present > Info fld=0x0 [0] > Raw sense data (in hex): > f0 00 02 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 00 3a 00 00 00 > 00 00 > > So the tray state is not reported here. Other is medium status which the > kernel prefers if available. Adding a print here gives: > > cdrom: get_media_event success: code = 0, door_open = 1, medium_present = 0 > > door_open is interpreted as open tray. This is fine so long as tray_move > would close the tray when requested or report an error which never > happens on VMware ESXi servers (5.5 and 6.5 tested). > > This is a popular virtualization platform so a workaround is worthwhile. > > Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@xxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/scsi/sr.c | 6 ++++++ > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sr.c b/drivers/scsi/sr.c > index 4664fdf75c0f..8090c5bdec09 100644 > --- a/drivers/scsi/sr.c > +++ b/drivers/scsi/sr.c > @@ -867,6 +867,7 @@ static void get_capabilities(struct scsi_cd *cd) > unsigned int ms_len = 128; > int rc, n; > > + static const char *model_vmware = "VMware"; > static const char *loadmech[] = > { > "caddy", > @@ -922,6 +923,11 @@ static void get_capabilities(struct scsi_cd *cd) > buffer[n + 4] & 0x20 ? "xa/form2 " : "", /* can read xa/from2 */ > buffer[n + 5] & 0x01 ? "cdda " : "", /* can read audio data */ > loadmech[buffer[n + 6] >> 5]); > + if (!strncmp(cd->device->model, model_vmware, strlen(model_vmware))) { > + buffer[n + 6] &= ~(0xff << 5); > + sr_printk(KERN_INFO, cd, > + "VMware ESXi bug workaround: tray -> caddy\n"); > + } > if ((buffer[n + 6] >> 5) == 0) > /* caddy drives can't close tray... */ > cd->cdi.mask |= CDC_CLOSE_TRAY; > This looks something which should be handled via a blacklist flag, not some inline hack which everyone forgets about it... Cheers, Hannes -- Dr. Hannes Reinecke Teamlead Storage & Networking hare@xxxxxxx +49 911 74053 688 SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg HRB 247165 (AG München), GF: Felix Imendörffer