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| author | Christian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com> | 2025-05-21 21:21:26 +0200 |
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| committer | Christian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com> | 2025-05-21 21:21:26 +0200 |
| commit | 4b927bc37359dec23f67d3427fc982945f24f404 (patch) | |
| tree | 245449ef9146942dc7fffd0235b48b7e70a00bf2 /gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/728.toml | |
| parent | aa8bd79cec7bf6790ddb01d156c2ef2201abbaab (diff) | |
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add gitlab issues in toml format
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diff --git a/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/728.toml b/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/728.toml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..20f81ce92 --- /dev/null +++ b/gitlab/issues/target_missing/host_missing/accel_missing/728.toml @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +id = 728 +title = "Catch up to latest VHDX v2(=0x01) rev-7.0 specification" +state = "opened" +created_at = "2021-11-15T13:31:38.143Z" +closed_at = "n/a" +labels = ["Storage", "kind::Feature Request"] +url = "https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/728" +host-os = "n/a" +host-arch = "n/a" +qemu-version = "n/a" +guest-os = "n/a" +guest-arch = "n/a" +description = "n/a" +reproduce = "n/a" +additional = """Below issues need to be addressed before or during the tackling of this issue. +- ~#727 VHDX is corrupted on expansion.~ +- #136 windows qemu-img create vpc/vhdx error due to sparse files +- #1605 On windows, 2nd kind vhdx-dyn bug, crash on Unexpected error in bdrv_check_qiov_request() in io.c +- #806 Fixed VHDX inflates beyond its fixed size when data is copied onto it and also corrupts +- +This VHDX support applies to qemu build on any architecture, not just the windows-build. + +It is very likely, that the native hypervisor on windows WHPX will be the main hypervisor displacing haxm/vbox etc. VHDX, if it works, seems to be the virtual-disk format that is ideal +- for Linux/windows dual-boot machines, +- for clusters with Linux/windows servers sharing images from a network-storage +- for WSL2/Hyper-V + +Following a similar line of thought, NTFS/ExFat may be ideal for sharing data/images between Linux and Windows. So the storing, modification and drive attachment of VHDX files on these filesystems need to be just as well-tested as native Linux filesystems. As their driver are internal-kernel-drivers and not fuse/dokan-drivers, on both operating-systems, they are also performant.""" |