+Stefan
On 10/18/21 20:07, Ari Sundholm wrote:
> AIO discards regressed as a result of the following commit:
> 0dfc7af2 block/file-posix: Optimize for macOS
>
> When trying to run blkdiscard within a Linux guest, the request would
> fail, with some errors in dmesg:
>
> [ snip ]
Reviewed-by: Akihiko Odaki
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 3:08 AM Ari Sundholm wrote:
>
> AIO discards regressed as a result of the following commit:
> 0dfc7af2 block/file-posix: Optimize for macOS
>
> When trying to run blkdiscard within a Linux guest, the request would
> fail, with some
AIO discards regressed as a result of the following commit:
0dfc7af2 block/file-posix: Optimize for macOS
When trying to run blkdiscard within a Linux guest, the request would
fail, with some errors in dmesg:
[ snip ]
[4.010070] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] tag#0 FAILED Result:
On 18/10/21 11:51, Thomas Huth wrote:
* CTRL+C will only interrupt the longest running test. Pressing
CTRL+C repeatedly three times (which you would likely do anyway,
that's how things work) interrupts the whole run
I tried this, and while hitting CTRL-C multiple times brought me back
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 12:06:22PM +0200, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> On 10/7/21 18:24, Lukasz Maniak wrote:
> > From: Łukasz Gieryk
> >
> > The Nvme device defines two properties: max_ioqpairs, msix_qsize. Having
> > them as constants is problematic for SR-IOV support.
> >
> > The SR-IOV
18.10.2021 16:47, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Using blockdev-snapshot to append a node as an overlay to itself, or to
any of its parents, causes crashes. Catch the condition and return an
error for these cases instead.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1824363
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf
Using blockdev-snapshot to append a node as an overlay to itself, or to
any of its parents, causes crashes. Catch the condition and return an
error for these cases instead.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1824363
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf
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Christian Borntraeger writes:
[...]
> The 2nd thing to do is to fix the regression. Does anyone have an idea what
> is broken?
I do: "device ID or QOM path" arguments where the device ID contains
'/'. Undocumented feature, as far as I can tell. I'll fix it anyway.
Affects device_del,
Christian Borntraeger writes:
> Am 13.10.21 um 11:07 schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
>> From: Markus Armbruster
>> Commit 6287d827d4 "monitor: allow device_del to accept QOM paths"
>> extended find_device_state() to accept QOM paths in addition to qdev
>> IDs. This added a checked conversion to
Am 15.10.21 um 21:15 schrieb Richard Henderson:
On 10/15/21 4:08 AM, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
Am 13.10.21 um 11:07 schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
From: Markus Armbruster
Commit 6287d827d4 "monitor: allow device_del to accept QOM paths"
extended find_device_state() to accept QOM paths in
On 10/7/21 18:24, Lukasz Maniak wrote:
> From: Łukasz Gieryk
>
> The Nvme device defines two properties: max_ioqpairs, msix_qsize. Having
> them as constants is problematic for SR-IOV support.
>
> The SR-IOV feature introduces virtual resources (queues, interrupts)
> that can be assigned to PF
Hi Łukasz,
On 10/7/21 18:24, Lukasz Maniak wrote:
> From: Łukasz Gieryk
>
> An Nvme device with SR-IOV capability calculates the BAR size
> differently for PF and VF, so it makes sense to extract the common code
> to a separate function.
>
> Also: it seems the n->reg_size parameter
On 15/10/2021 12.07, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Hi all,
Starting with Meson 0.57, "meson test" has all features of QEMU's
makefile-based harness and more.
I just gave it a try, and basically I like this ... but I also encountered
two issues:
* CTRL+C will only interrupt the longest running
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