Am 03.06.2024 um 16:45 hat Fiona Ebner geschrieben:
> Am 28.05.24 um 18:06 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
> > Am 29.04.2024 um 16:19 hat Fiona Ebner geschrieben:
> >> rather than the uint32_t for which the maximum is slightly more than 4
> >> seconds and larger values would overflow. The QAPI interface allows
Am 28.05.24 um 18:06 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
> Am 29.04.2024 um 16:19 hat Fiona Ebner geschrieben:
>> rather than the uint32_t for which the maximum is slightly more than 4
>> seconds and larger values would overflow. The QAPI interface allows
>> specifying the number of seconds, so only values 0 to 4
Am 29.04.2024 um 16:19 hat Fiona Ebner geschrieben:
> rather than the uint32_t for which the maximum is slightly more than 4
> seconds and larger values would overflow. The QAPI interface allows
> specifying the number of seconds, so only values 0 to 4 are safe right
> now, other values lead to a m
On 29.04.24 17:46, Fiona Ebner wrote:
Am 29.04.24 um 16:36 schrieb Philippe Mathieu-Daudé:
Hi Fiona,
On 29/4/24 16:19, Fiona Ebner wrote:
Not everybody uses an email client that shows the patch content just
after the subject (your first lines wasn't making sense at first).
Simply duplicating
Hi Fiona,
On 29/4/24 16:19, Fiona Ebner wrote:
Not everybody uses an email client that shows the patch content just
after the subject (your first lines wasn't making sense at first).
Simply duplicating the subject helps to understand:
Use uint64_t for timeout in nanoseconds ...
rather than
Am 29.04.24 um 16:36 schrieb Philippe Mathieu-Daudé:
> Hi Fiona,
>
> On 29/4/24 16:19, Fiona Ebner wrote:
>
> Not everybody uses an email client that shows the patch content just
> after the subject (your first lines wasn't making sense at first).
>
> Simply duplicating the subject helps to unde
rather than the uint32_t for which the maximum is slightly more than 4
seconds and larger values would overflow. The QAPI interface allows
specifying the number of seconds, so only values 0 to 4 are safe right
now, other values lead to a much lower timeout than a user expects.
The block_copy() cal