Am 01.08.2012 13:11, schrieb Paolo Bonzini: > Il 01/08/2012 12:29, Kevin Wolf ha scritto: >>>> + if ((on_error == BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_STOP || >>>> + on_error == BLOCKDEV_ON_ERROR_ENOSPC) && >>>> + !bdrv_iostatus_is_enabled(bs)) { >>>> + error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER, "on-error"); >>>> + return; >>>> + } >> Hm, this is an interesting one. bdrv_iostatus_is_enabled() returns true >> for a block device that is (or was once) attached to virtio-blk, IDE or >> scsi-disk. Which made sense so far because only these devices would >> actually set the status. >> >> Now with block jobs, we have other places that can set the status. And >> we have images that don't belong to any device, but can still get errors >> (mirror target). Maybe it would make sense to just enable the iostatus >> here instead of failing? > > I'm not sure what would happen, so I preferred to be safe. > > The right solution would be "support iostatus in sd and friends, and > drop bdrv_iostatus_is_enabled altogether", of course...
Support it _for_ sd and friends, but support it _in_ the block layer. What's missing before this can happen is a VMState for the block layer so that requeued requests can be migrated. Breaks migration compatibility, obviously. Kevin