Marcos,

> WWID composed from VPD data from device, specifically page 0x83. So,
> when a device does not have VPD support, for example USB storage
> devices where VPD is specifically disabled, a read into <blk
> device>/device/wwid file will always return ENXIO. To avoid this,
> change the scsi_sdev_attr_is_visible function to hide wwid sysfs file
> when the devices does not support VPD.

Not a big fan of attribute files that come and go.

Why not just return an empty string? Hannes?

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Martin K. Petersen      Oracle Linux Engineering

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