We need to adjust the sector being written to
prior to calling ide_transfer_start, otherwise
we'll write to the same sector again.
Signed-off-by: John Snow js...@redhat.com
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hw/ide/core.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/hw/ide/core.c b/hw/ide/core.c
index
My pattern was cyclical every 256 bytes, so it missed a fairly obvious
failure case. Add some rand() pepper into the test pattern, and for large
patterns that exceed 256 sectors, start writing an ID per-sector so that
we never generate identical sector patterns.
Signed-off-by: John Snow
On 03/19/2015 01:03 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
This flag is set if the BDS's size can be increased by writing beyond
its end.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz mre...@redhat.com
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block.c | 4
block/blkdebug.c | 2 ++
block/blkverify.c | 2 ++
block/iscsi.c
On 03/03/2015 01:13 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
The only remaining user of the BDS close notifiers is NBD which uses
them to determine when a BDS tree is being ejected. This patch removes
the BDS-level close notifiers and adds a notifier list to the
BlockBackend structure that is invoked whenever a
On 19 March 2015 at 15:16, Kevin Wolf kw...@redhat.com wrote:
The following changes since commit cd232acfa0d70002fed89e9293f04afda577a513:
Update version for v2.3.0-rc0 release (2015-03-17 18:58:33 +)
are available in the git repository at:
git://repo.or.cz/qemu/kevin.git
iotests 072 and 089 create a nested qcow2-in-qcow2 image. This should be
opened read-only, for one because it is indeed read only, and also
because writing to it would probably turn out bad (the outer qcow2 image
cannot grow on demand, so no clusters can be allocated for the inner
one).
On 03/03/2015 01:13 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz mre...@redhat.com
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block.c | 10 ++
include/block/block_int.h | 2 ++
2 files changed, 12 insertions(+)
Might be nice to mention in the commit message why it is useful. But
the code looked
From: Markus Armbruster arm...@redhat.com
Raise your hand if you have a physical floppy drive in a computer
you've powered on in 2015. Okay, I see we got a few weirdos in the
audience. That's okay, weirdos are welcome here.
Kidding aside, media change detection doesn't fully work, isn't going