drive_init() doesn't permit rerror for if=scsi, but that's worthless: we get it via if=none and -device.
Moreover, scsi-generic doesn't support werror. Since drive_init() doesn't catch that, option werror was silently ignored even with if=scsi. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> --- hw/scsi-disk.c | 5 +++++ hw/scsi-generic.c | 9 +++++++++ 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/scsi-disk.c b/hw/scsi-disk.c index 3e41011..c30709c 100644 --- a/hw/scsi-disk.c +++ b/hw/scsi-disk.c @@ -1059,6 +1059,11 @@ static int scsi_disk_initfn(SCSIDevice *dev) s->bs = s->qdev.conf.bs; is_cd = bdrv_get_type_hint(s->bs) == BDRV_TYPE_CDROM; + if (bdrv_get_on_error(s->bs, 1) != BLOCK_ERR_REPORT) { + error_report("Device doesn't support drive option rerror"); + return -1; + } + if (!s->serial) { /* try to fall back to value set with legacy -drive serial=... */ dinfo = drive_get_by_blockdev(s->bs); diff --git a/hw/scsi-generic.c b/hw/scsi-generic.c index 3915e78..a8b4176 100644 --- a/hw/scsi-generic.c +++ b/hw/scsi-generic.c @@ -474,6 +474,15 @@ static int scsi_generic_initfn(SCSIDevice *dev) return -1; } + if (bdrv_get_on_error(s->bs, 0) != BLOCK_ERR_STOP_ENOSPC) { + error_report("Device doesn't support drive option werror"); + return -1; + } + if (bdrv_get_on_error(s->bs, 1) != BLOCK_ERR_REPORT) { + error_report("Device doesn't support drive option rerror"); + return -1; + } + /* check we are using a driver managing SG_IO (version 3 and after */ if (bdrv_ioctl(s->bs, SG_GET_VERSION_NUM, &sg_version) < 0 || sg_version < 30000) { -- 1.6.6.1