Re: [PATCH 1/1] Drivers: scsi: storvsc: Add blist flags

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On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 04:06:01PM -0700, K. Y. Srinivasan wrote:
> Add blist flags to permit the reading of the VPD pages even when
> the target may claim SPC-2 compliance. MSFT targets currently
> claim SPC-2 compliance while they implement post SPC-2 features.
> With this patch we can correctly handle WRITE_SAME_16 issues.

OK I've just seen this as I was about to post a similar patch to get
discard going on Hyper-V. Will your patches handle Hyper-V pass through devices
that support discard? The SSD I have here reports the following in the Linux
VM:

# sg_vpd -p lbpv  /dev/sdc
Logical block provisioning VPD page (SBC):
  Unmap command supported (LBPU): 1
  Write same (16) with unmap bit supported (LBWS): 0
  Write same (10) with unmap bit supported (LBWS10): 0
  Logical block provisioning read zeros (LBPRZ): 0
  Anchored LBAs supported (ANC_SUP): 1
  Threshold exponent: 0
  Descriptor present (DP): 0
  Provisioning type: 0

# sg_readcap -l /dev/sdc
Read Capacity results:
   Protection: prot_en=0, p_type=0, p_i_exponent=0
   Logical block provisioning: lbpme=0, lbprz=0
   Last logical block address=234441647 (0xdf94baf), Number of logical blocks=234441648
   Logical block length=512 bytes
   Logical blocks per physical block exponent=0
   Lowest aligned logical block address=0
Hence:
   Device size: 120034123776 bytes, 114473.5 MiB, 120.03 GB

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