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Kevin Wolf authored
In order to issue requests on an existing BlockBackend with the 'qemu-io' HMP command, allow specifying the BlockBackend not only with a BlockBackend name, but also with a qdev ID/QOM path for a device that owns the (possibly anonymous) BlockBackend. Because qdev names could be conflicting with BlockBackend and node names, introduce a -d option to explicitly address a device. If the option is not given, a BlockBackend or a node is addressed. Signed-off-by:
Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>Kevin Wolf authoredIn order to issue requests on an existing BlockBackend with the 'qemu-io' HMP command, allow specifying the BlockBackend not only with a BlockBackend name, but also with a qdev ID/QOM path for a device that owns the (possibly anonymous) BlockBackend. Because qdev names could be conflicting with BlockBackend and node names, introduce a -d option to explicitly address a device. If the option is not given, a BlockBackend or a node is addressed. Signed-off-by:
Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
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