On Fri 10 Nov 2017 11:42:58 PM CET, Max Reitz wrote: > Berto's "Test I/O limits with removable media" patch proves that > throttling survives a blockdev-remove-medium/blockdev-insert-medium pair > now, so let's mark them stable (because that was the reason they were > considered experimental, see commit > 6e0abc251dd4f8eba1f53656dfede12e5840e83b for more). > > But before we do that, let's use the chance and drop the @device > parameter. > > > Based-on: <[email protected]> > ("Fix throttling crashes in BlockBackend with no BlockDriverState", > because of the test case added there) > > > Max Reitz (4): > iotests: Make BD-{remove,insert}-medium use @id > tests/ahci: Switch tray and medium commands to @id > blockdev: Drop BD-{remove,insert}-medium's @device > blockdev: Mark BD-{remove,insert}-medium stable
This series, Reviewed-by: Alberto Garcia <[email protected]> Berto
