NVMe operations indicate the memory region(s) associated with a command
via physical region pages (PRPs). Since each PRP has a fixed size,
contiguous memory regions larger than the PRP size require multiple PRP
entries.
Instead of issuing a blockif call for each PRP, the NVMe emulation
concatenates multiple contiguous PRP entries into a single blockif
request. The test for contiguous regions has a bug such that it
mistakenly treats an initial address of zero as a contiguous range and
concatenates it with the previous. But because there is no previous IOV,
the concatenation code corrupts the IO request structure and leads to a
segmentation fault when the blockif request completes.
Fix is to test for the existence of a previous range before trying to
concatenate the current range with the previous one.
PR: 264177
Reported by: Robert Morris <rtm@lcs.mit.edu>
MFC after: 2 weeks