Automatic merge from submit-queue cinder: Add support for the KVM virtio-scsi driver **What this PR does / why we need it**: The VirtIO SCSI driver for KVM changes the way disks appear in /dev/disk/by-id. This adds support for the new format. Without this, volume attaching on an openstack cluster using this kvm driver doesn't work **Special notes for your reviewer**: Does this need e2e tests? I couldn't find anywhere to add another openstack configuration used in the e2e tests. Wiki page about this: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Virtio-scsi-for-bdm **Release note**: ```release-note cinder: Add support for the KVM virtio-scsi driver ```
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