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In order to insert a read-only medium (i.e. a read-only block node) to the BlockBackend of a floppy drive, we must not have taken write permissions on that BlockBackend, or the operation will fail with the error message "Block node is read-only". The device already takes care to remove all permissions when the medium is ejected, but the state isn't correct if the drive is initially empty: It uses blk_is_read_only() to check whether write permissions should be taken, but this function returns false for empty BlockBackends in the common case. Fix floppy_drive_realize() to avoid taking write permissions if the drive is empty. Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> |
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| block.c | ||
| cdrom.c | ||
| ecc.c | ||
| fdc.c | ||
| hd-geometry.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| m25p80.c | ||
| Makefile.objs | ||
| nand.c | ||
| nvme.c | ||
| nvme.h | ||
| onenand.c | ||
| pflash_cfi01.c | ||
| pflash_cfi02.c | ||
| tc58128.c | ||
| trace-events | ||
| vhost-user-blk.c | ||
| virtio-blk.c | ||
| xen-block.c | ||
| xen_blkif.h | ||