[libvirt] [PATCH v1 0/4] bhyve: rework SATA address allocation
Roman Bogorodskiy
bogorodskiy at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 16:23:39 UTC 2017
Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
> Roman Bogorodskiy wrote:
>
> > This series reworks SATA address allocation in the bhyve driver.
> >
> > While commit messages provide enough details (I hope), there
> > are some general important notes:
> >
> > - currently, sata devices get PCI addresses and this no
> > longer works, so right now bhyve driver fails on any
> > SATA device
> > - While this series fixes SATA devices' addresses (I hope *again*),
> > old Domain XMLs with already generated PCI addresses will
> > not work. Also, it will not work for XMLs where user
> > manually specified PCI address for a disk, though it
> > worked before. This is not good and I'm open for suggestions
> > how to handle that. I'm thinking about writing a tiny
> > Python script that will drop incorrect addresses from
> > domain XMLs.
> >
> >
> > Fabian Freyer (1):
> > bhyve: detect 32 SATA devices per controller support
> >
> > Roman Bogorodskiy (3):
> > bhyve: add virBhyveDriverCreateXMLConf
> > bhyve: fix SATA address allocation
> > bhyve: add tests for SATA address allocation
>
> Ping?
>
> While it doesn't seem likely that there's a chance to get that in the
> upcoming release because even if this is fine as it as, I still need to
> properly test at least basic domain XML migration across releases, but
> it'd be cool to have this landed in the beginning of the next release
> cycle.
Ping?
Roman Bogorodskiy
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