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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/device/1854878 b/results/classifier/118/device/1854878 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..022a6407e --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/device/1854878 @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +device: 0.964 +graphic: 0.923 +mistranslation: 0.836 +ppc: 0.816 +user-level: 0.783 +semantic: 0.751 +performance: 0.734 +x86: 0.694 +PID: 0.608 +peripherals: 0.598 +permissions: 0.568 +architecture: 0.523 +files: 0.468 +kernel: 0.450 +socket: 0.438 +hypervisor: 0.417 +debug: 0.394 +boot: 0.389 +i386: 0.377 +network: 0.370 +risc-v: 0.337 +vnc: 0.334 +register: 0.318 +arm: 0.314 +TCG: 0.284 +KVM: 0.281 +VMM: 0.277 +assembly: 0.251 +virtual: 0.093 + +Physical USB thumbdrive treated as read-only + +So I have installed FreeDOS on my USB thumbdrive, by using Rufus. Everything goes as expected so far. That's good. + +When I run QEMU with this command line: +qemu-system-x86_64.exe -drive file=\\.\PhysicalDrive1 + +it of course is read-only, just like the resulting console message says: +WARNING: Image format was not specified for '\\.\PhysicalDrive1' and probing guessed raw. + Automatically detecting the format is dangerous for raw images, write operations on block 0 will be restricted. + Specify the 'raw' format explicitly to remove the restrictions. + + +So what I then did, was I ran QEMU with this command line: +qemu-system-x86_64.exe -drive file=\\.\PhysicalDrive1,format=raw + +As expected, the above mentioned console message no longer appears. +However, beyond that, QEMU doesn't behave as it should regarding read-only status. When I try any operation that involves writing to the drive, it becomes quite clear that the drive is still read-only. Any writing operations to the drive result in FreeDOS giving me the error message: +Error writing to drive C: DOS area: sector not found. + +The above situation is clearly a bug. QEMU should not be treating it as read-only once I specify format=raw. + +Note that drive C is how the guest OS refers to the USB thumbdrive (it's drive E in my host OS, and drive C in my host OS is the actual system drive). + +And yes, it is a QEMU bug. It's not a FreeDOS bug I tested it with this command line, so that all changes would be written to a temporary snapshot file: +qemu-system-x86_64.exe -drive file=\\.\PhysicalDrive1,format=raw,snapshot +That last drive option "snapshot" tells QEMU to create a temporary snapshot file, and to write all changes to that. When I do that, all write operations are successful. So it seems that there is a bug in QEMU where it keeps read-only mode in place for a physical drive, even when format=raw is specified. Please fix this bug. Thanks in advance. + +Here's my current setup. +Host OS: Windows 10 (64bit) +Guest OS: FreeDOS +QEMU version: 4.1.0 + +The QEMU project is currently considering to move its bug tracking to +another system. For this we need to know which bugs are still valid +and which could be closed already. Thus we are setting older bugs to +"Incomplete" now. + +If you still think this bug report here is valid, then please switch +the state back to "New" within the next 60 days, otherwise this report +will be marked as "Expired". Or please mark it as "Fix Released" if +the problem has been solved with a newer version of QEMU already. + +Thank you and sorry for the inconvenience. + + +[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.] + |