@@ -996,6 +996,39 @@ cleanup:
return ret;
}
+/*
+ * Store disk device info for non-PCI virtio devices (for example s390x
+ * channel I/O devices). Returns true if information has been stored, or
+ * false for failure.
+ */
+static bool build_guest_fsinfo_for_nonpci_virtio(char const *syspath,
+ GuestDiskAddress *disk,
+ Error **errp)
+{
+ unsigned int tgt[3];
+ char *p;
+
+ if (!strstr(syspath, "/virtio") || !strstr(syspath, "/block")) {
+ g_debug("Unsupported virtio device '%s'", syspath);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ p = strstr(syspath, "/target");
+ if (p && sscanf(p + 7, "%*u:%*u:%*u/%*u:%u:%u:%u",
+ &tgt[0], &tgt[1], &tgt[2]) == 3) {
+ /* virtio-scsi: target*:0:<target>:<unit> */
+ disk->bus_type = GUEST_DISK_BUS_TYPE_SCSI;
+ disk->bus = tgt[0];
+ disk->target = tgt[1];
+ disk->unit = tgt[2];
+ } else {
+ /* virtio-blk: 1 disk per 1 device */
+ disk->bus_type = GUEST_DISK_BUS_TYPE_VIRTIO;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
/* Store disk device info specified by @sysfs into @fs */
static void build_guest_fsinfo_for_real_device(char const *syspath,
GuestFilesystemInfo *fs,
@@ -1046,7 +1079,14 @@ static void build_guest_fsinfo_for_real_device(char const *syspath,
udev_device_unref(udevice);
#endif
- has_hwinf = build_guest_fsinfo_for_pci_dev(syspath, disk, errp);
+ if (strstr(syspath, "/devices/pci")) {
+ has_hwinf = build_guest_fsinfo_for_pci_dev(syspath, disk, errp);
+ } else if (strstr(syspath, "/virtio")) {
+ has_hwinf = build_guest_fsinfo_for_nonpci_virtio(syspath, disk, errp);
+ } else {
+ g_debug("Unsupported device type for '%s'", syspath);
+ has_hwinf = false;
+ }
if (has_hwinf || disk->has_dev || disk->has_serial) {
list->next = fs->disk;
QEMU on s390x uses virtio via channel I/O instead of PCI by default. Add a function to detect and provide information for virtio-scsi and virtio-block devices here, too. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> --- qga/commands-posix.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)