On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 16:59:02 +0100
Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> Il 18/12/2013 16:48, Igor Mammedov ha scritto:
> >> Hotplugging a device is a special case of plugging a device. If a bus
> >> or device only supports cold-plug, that can be done using
> >> "bc->allow_hotplug = false" or "dc->hotpluggable
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 18:26:07 +0200
"Michael S. Tsirkin" wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 04:48:09PM +0100, Igor Mammedov wrote:
> > On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:36:52 +0100
> > Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> >
> > > Il 17/12/2013 20:38, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> > > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Pao
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 04:48:09PM +0100, Igor Mammedov wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:36:52 +0100
> Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>
> > Il 17/12/2013 20:38, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Paolo Bonzini
> > > wrote:
> > >> Il 17/12/2013 00:26, Anthony Liguori ha scri
Il 18/12/2013 16:48, Igor Mammedov ha scritto:
>> Hotplugging a device is a special case of plugging a device. If a bus
>> or device only supports cold-plug, that can be done using
>> "bc->allow_hotplug = false" or "dc->hotpluggable = false".
> Do we need per instance ability to set "hotpluggable"
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 11:36:52 +0100
Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> Il 17/12/2013 20:38, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> >> Il 17/12/2013 00:26, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> >>> Sharing hot plug code is a good thing. Making hotplug a qdev-level
> >
Il 17/12/2013 20:38, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
>> Il 17/12/2013 00:26, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
>>> Sharing hot plug code is a good thing. Making hotplug a qdev-level
>>> concept seems like a bad thing to me.
>>
>> Can you explain what
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:38 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> Il 17/12/2013 00:26, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
>> Sharing hot plug code is a good thing. Making hotplug a qdev-level
>> concept seems like a bad thing to me.
>
> Can you explain what you mean?
The question is whether "hotpluggable" as a p
Il 17/12/2013 00:26, Anthony Liguori ha scritto:
> Sharing hot plug code is a good thing. Making hotplug a qdev-level
> concept seems like a bad thing to me.
Can you explain what you mean?
> The series is a net add of code so I don't think we're winning anything
> by generalizing here.
Any gene
On Mon, 16 Dec 2013 15:26:37 -0800
Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Igor Mammedov writes:
>
> > changes since v2:
> > * s/hotplugable/hotpluggable/
> > * move hotplug check to an earlier patch:
> > "qdev: add "hotpluggable" property to Device"
> > --
> > Refactor PCI specific hotplug API to a more ge
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Igor Mammedov writes:
>
>> changes since v2:
>> * s/hotplugable/hotpluggable/
>> * move hotplug check to an earlier patch:
>> "qdev: add "hotpluggable" property to Device"
>> --
>> Refactor PCI specific hotplug API to a more generic/reus
Igor Mammedov writes:
> changes since v2:
> * s/hotplugable/hotpluggable/
> * move hotplug check to an earlier patch:
> "qdev: add "hotpluggable" property to Device"
> --
> Refactor PCI specific hotplug API to a more generic/reusable one.
> Model it after SCSI-BUS like hotplug API replacing sin
changes since v2:
* s/hotplugable/hotpluggable/
* move hotplug check to an earlier patch:
"qdev: add "hotpluggable" property to Device"
--
Refactor PCI specific hotplug API to a more generic/reusable one.
Model it after SCSI-BUS like hotplug API replacing single hotplug
callback with hotplug/hot_
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