On Thu, 2017-01-05 at 18:46 +0400, 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 Please don't forget to document these changes in the Release Notes :) -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list