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Re: [PATCH] virtio-blk: drop deprecated scsi=on|off property
From: |
Stefan Hajnoczi |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] virtio-blk: drop deprecated scsi=on|off property |
Date: |
Tue, 4 May 2021 15:28:49 +0100 |
On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 02:03:52PM -0400, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 04:52:21PM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> > The scsi=on|off property was deprecated in QEMU 5.0 and can be removed
> > completely at this point.
> >
> > Drop the scsi=on|off option. It was only available on Legacy virtio-blk
> > devices. Linux v5.6 already dropped support for it.
> >
> > Remove the hw_compat_2_4[] property assignment since scsi=on|off no
> > longer exists. Old guests with Legacy virtio-blk devices no longer see
> > the SCSI host features bit.
> >
>
> This means pc-2.4 will now break guest ABI if using virtio-blk
> devices, correct?
Yes.
However, this feature was only enabled on Linux hosts, so cross-host OS
migration was always broken and no one noticed. Maybe that configuration
is too niche and QEMU never supported cross-host OS migration, but it
still means that the "pc-2.4" ABI was never solid to begin with :).
>
> > Live migrating old guests from an old QEMU with the SCSI feature bit
> > enabled will fail with "Features 0x... unsupported. Allowed features:
> > 0x...". We've followed the QEMU deprecation policy so users have been
> > warned...
> >
>
> Were they really warned, though? People running
> "-machine pc-i440fx-2.4" might be completely unaware that it was
> silently enabling a deprecated feature.
>
> Can we have this documented in a more explicit way? Maybe just a
> comment at hw_compat_2_4 would be enough, to warn people doing
> backports and rebases downstream.
>
> Can we make QEMU refuse to start if using pc-2.4 + virtio-blk
> together, just to be sure?
>
> An alternative would be keeping the property (and the
> hw_compat_2_4 entry) just to keep pc-2.4 working (until pc-2.4 is
> deprecated and removed), but refusing to realize the device if
> the feature is enabled.
Yes, the least invasive approach is to leave the property in place but
refuse to realize the virtio-blk device when scsi=on. The cost is more
cruft, including a useless scsi=off command-line option that will
continue to show up in libvirt-generated QEMU command-lines.
The cautious approach makes sense to me and I'll send a new revision.
Stefan
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