Hi,

This make sense when you mistakenly add a pci device on a -s -S
scenario, like the scenario described on the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/544367.

It doesn't IMHO.

When ACPI-based hotplug support is present on the guest and we run
pci_del with the force option, the hotplug events will still be
generated to the guest and the guest still will trigger the EJx event,
which will end by calling pciej_write() on qemu side. This function will
do nothing on a -f and pci hotplug support scenario, as the pci device
was previously removed by pci_del.

And in case the guest wants to do anything (like flushing dirty buffers) before triggering the EJx event it will horribly fail.

If the guest is stopped while unplugging the device the unplug should happen as soon as the guest is unpaused.

cheers,
  Gerd


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