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The recent qemu requires "0x" prefix for the disk wwn, this patch changes virValidateWWN to allow the prefix, and prepend "0x" if it's not specified. E.g. qemu-kvm: -device scsi-hd,bus=scsi0.0,channel=0,scsi-id=0,lun=0,\ drive=drive-scsi0-0-0-0,id=scsi0-0-0-0,wwn=6000c60016ea71ad: Property 'scsi-hd.wwn' doesn't take value '6000c60016ea71ad' Though it's a qemu regression, but it's nice to allow the prefix, and doesn't hurt for us to always output "0x".
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<param name="pattern">(0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}</param>
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<define name="pciSlot">
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</define>
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<define name="pciFunc">
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</define>
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<define name='wwn'>
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</data>
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</data>
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<value>ia64</value>
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<value>lm32</value>
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<value>m68k</value>
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<value>microblaze</value>
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<value>microblazeel</value>
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<value>mips</value>
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<value>mipsel</value>
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<value>mips64</value>
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<value>mips64el</value>
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<value>openrisc</value>
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<value>parisc</value>
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<value>parisc64</value>
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<value>ppc</value>
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<value>ppcemb</value>
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<value>s390</value>
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<value>sh4</value>
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<value>sh4eb</value>
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<value>unicore32</value>
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<value>x86_64</value>
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<define name='sourceinfoadapter'>
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<optional>
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<attribute name='type'>
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<value>scsi_host</value>
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</attribute>
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</optional>
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<attribute name='name'>
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<text/>
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</group>
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<attribute name='parent'>
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<text/>
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</attribute>
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<attribute name='wwnn'>
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<ref name='wwn'/>
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</attribute>
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<attribute name='wwpn'>
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<ref name='wwn'/>
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</attribute>
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</group>
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<empty/>
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