> On 16 August 2012 15:11, Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> wrote: > > Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> writes: > >> As suggested in the recent discussion on Markus' patchset to suppress > >> unused default drives, this patchset cleans up the omap and pxa2xx > >> > >> SD card controllers to behave like the other controllers: > >> * the init function looks for the next IF_SD drive > >> * if there isn't one, we start up as a controller with no card > >> > >> present > > > > Isn't this an incompatible change? Before, you get an SD card reader > > backed by an empty BDS default. You can load/unload cards in the > > monitor. After, you get an SD card reader that isn't backed by a BDS by > > default. Device models prepared for that can treat it as permanently > > empty. > > Hmm, yes, but most of our SD controllers already act that way. > We should probably fix them all... > > So what's the block layer equivalent of drive_get_next() that always > returns us something we can get a bdrv from?
I think this may be the wrong way to fix this. SD cards aren't really have removable media. In the same way that a SCSI HDD are generally not removable media - you hotplug the whole drive. Don't we really want a proper QOM device for the SD card, with hotplug support. Paul