Am 21/11/2022 um 12:50 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
> Am 21.11.2022 um 09:51 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
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>> Am 21/11/2022 um 09:32 schrieb Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito:
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>>> Am 18/11/2022 um 20:05 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
Am 16.11.2022 um 13:22 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito ge
Am 21.11.2022 um 09:51 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
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> Am 21/11/2022 um 09:32 schrieb Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito:
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> > Am 18/11/2022 um 20:05 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
> >> Am 16.11.2022 um 13:22 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
> >>> These functions end up calling
Am 21/11/2022 um 09:32 schrieb Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito:
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> Am 18/11/2022 um 20:05 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
>> Am 16.11.2022 um 13:22 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
>>> These functions end up calling bdrv_common_block_status_above(), a
>>> generated_co_wrapper function.
>>> In add
Am 18/11/2022 um 20:05 schrieb Kevin Wolf:
> Am 16.11.2022 um 13:22 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
>> These functions end up calling bdrv_common_block_status_above(), a
>> generated_co_wrapper function.
>> In addition, they also happen to be always called in coroutine context,
>> me
Am 16.11.2022 um 13:22 hat Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito geschrieben:
> These functions end up calling bdrv_common_block_status_above(), a
> generated_co_wrapper function.
> In addition, they also happen to be always called in coroutine context,
> meaning all callers are coroutine_fn.
> This means tha
These functions end up calling bdrv_common_block_status_above(), a
generated_co_wrapper function.
In addition, they also happen to be always called in coroutine context,
meaning all callers are coroutine_fn.
This means that the g_c_w function will enter the qemu_in_coroutine()
case and eventually s