This is mostly for completeness; I noticed it because ENODEV is used internally
within scsi-disk.c, but when scsi_sense_from_errno(ENODEV) is called the resulting
sense is never used and instead scsi_sense_from_host_status() is called later
by scsi_req_complete_failed().
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
---
scsi/utils.c | 7 ++++---
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/scsi/utils.c b/scsi/utils.c
index 357b0366716..c6d9e04cb19 100644
--- a/scsi/utils.c
+++ b/scsi/utils.c
@@ -587,20 +587,21 @@ int scsi_sense_from_errno(int errno_value, SCSISense *sense)
return GOOD;
case EDOM:
return TASK_SET_FULL;
+ case ENODEV:
#ifdef CONFIG_LINUX
/* These errno mapping are specific to Linux. For more information:
* - scsi_check_sense and scsi_decide_disposition in drivers/scsi/scsi_error.c
* - scsi_result_to_blk_status in drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c
* - blk_errors[] in block/blk-core.c
*/
+ case EREMOTEIO:
+ *sense = SENSE_CODE(TARGET_FAILURE);
+ return CHECK_CONDITION;
case EBADE:
return RESERVATION_CONFLICT;
case ENODATA:
*sense = SENSE_CODE(READ_ERROR);
return CHECK_CONDITION;
- case EREMOTEIO:
- *sense = SENSE_CODE(TARGET_FAILURE);
- return CHECK_CONDITION;
#endif
case ENOMEDIUM:
*sense = SENSE_CODE(NO_MEDIUM);
--
2.49.0