The virtio scsi spec defines struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf as a set of
device-readable records and a single device-writable response entry:
    struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf
    {
        // Device-readable part
        le32 type;
        le32 subtype;
        u8 lun[8];
        le64 id;
        // Device-writable part
        u8 response;
    }
The above should be organised as two descriptor entries (or potentially
more if using VIRTIO_F_ANY_LAYOUT), but without any extra data after "le64
id" or after "u8 response".
The Linux driver doesn't respect that, with virtscsi_abort() and
virtscsi_device_reset() setting cmd->sc before calling virtscsi_tmf().  It
results in the original scsi command payload (or writable buffers) added to
the tmf.
This fixes the problem by leaving cmd->sc zeroed out, which makes
virtscsi_kick_cmd() add the tmf to the control vq without any payload.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
                return FAILED;
 
        memset(cmd, 0, sizeof(*cmd));
-       cmd->sc = sc;
        cmd->req.tmf = (struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf_req){
                .type = VIRTIO_SCSI_T_TMF,
                .subtype = cpu_to_virtio32(vscsi->vdev,
                return FAILED;
 
        memset(cmd, 0, sizeof(*cmd));
-       cmd->sc = sc;
        cmd->req.tmf = (struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf_req){
                .type = VIRTIO_SCSI_T_TMF,
                .subtype = VIRTIO_SCSI_T_TMF_ABORT_TASK,