block-backend: Remember if attached device is non-qdev

Almost all block devices are qdevified by now. This allows us to go back
from the BlockBackend to the DeviceState. xen_disk is the last device
that is missing. We'll remember in the BlockBackend if a xen_disk is
attached and can then disable any features that require going from a BB
to the DeviceState.

While at it, clearly mark the function used by xen_disk as legacy even
in its name, not just in TODO comments.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
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Kevin Wolf 2016-09-29 18:47:03 +02:00
parent 2bf7e10f78
commit bbc8ea98bc
3 changed files with 23 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ BlockDeviceIoStatus blk_iostatus(const BlockBackend *blk);
void blk_iostatus_disable(BlockBackend *blk);
void blk_iostatus_reset(BlockBackend *blk);
void blk_iostatus_set_err(BlockBackend *blk, int error);
int blk_attach_dev(BlockBackend *blk, void *dev);
void blk_attach_dev_nofail(BlockBackend *blk, void *dev);
int blk_attach_dev(BlockBackend *blk, DeviceState *dev);
void blk_attach_dev_legacy(BlockBackend *blk, void *dev);
void blk_detach_dev(BlockBackend *blk, void *dev);
void *blk_get_attached_dev(BlockBackend *blk);
BlockBackend *blk_by_dev(void *dev);