On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 05:40:40PM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > Several of us have been investigating CD-ROM bugs. Let's update each > other, make sure we're not duplicating effort, and see if we can help > each other make progress. > > = Stefan = > > Guests do not notice media change when using Linux host CD-ROM > pass-through for two reasons: > 1. QEMU is caching the device size for removable media and never updating it. > 2. On Linux hosts the /dev/cdrom file descriptor needs to be reopened > to refresh the underlying device size. > > Patches have been posted to qemu-devel. > > Libvirt does not recognize eject failure due to locked tray. This > causes libvirt to get out-of-sync and believe the medium was > successfully changed. A libvirt fix is in progress: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689101 > > = Anthony = > > Using 'change' or scripted commands without a delay between closing > the BlockDriverState and opening the new CD-ROM. The guest does not > have a chance to poll the drive and determine a medium present -> > medium not present transition followed by a medium not present -> > medium present transition. > > A fix for this does not exist yet and might be tricky since we need to > delay or wait for the guest to poll once before opening the new > CD-ROM. > This sounds familiar and should have been fixed by commit 93c8cfd9e67a62711b86f4c93747566885eb7928
> = Amit = > > Found that 2.6.38 and later guest kernels fail to report media change. > The new in-kernel media change polling framework issues ATAPI > commands which are not implemented in hw/ide/core.c. > > = Juan = > > ATA HSM violation errors after live migration while CD-ROM read > operations. This is probably a hw/ide/* or DMA migration bug. > > = Markus = > > ? > > Stefan -- Gleb.