On (Fri) 27 May 2011 [17:04:30], Amit Shah wrote: > On (Fri) 27 May 2011 [17:01:35], Amit Shah wrote: > > On (Thu) 26 May 2011 [15:29:29], Luiz Capitulino wrote: > > > > > > I'm testing with qemu.git (HEAD aa29141d84d), procedure: > > > > > > 1. Start a VM with: > > > > > > # qemu -hda disks/test.img -enable-kvm -m 1G -cdrom > > > Fedora-14-x86_64-DVD.iso > > > > > > 2. Then inside the guest run: > > > > > > # eject /dev/sr0 && mount /dev/sr0 /mnt > > > > > > Results: > > > > > > Actual: The cdrom is successfully mounted > > > Expected: The cdrom is not mounted (mount fails, medium not found) > > > > Really? That's what you expect? :-) > > > > Where will the medium go? > > > > What happens is mount auto-closes the tray and mounts whatever is > > there, which is the image you provided. Works as expected, IMO.
Confirmed, that's what happens. What's weird though is 'eject' in the monitor makes the cdrom go away -- a subsequent mount in the guest results in a no medium error. I thought we had solved that, Markus? By not doing a bdrv_close() in the do_eject()->eject_device() call path this starts working as expected. Amit