Hi Samuel,
I need to figure out the next step of rumpdisk, using the arbiter instead of
faking the arbiter.
> youpi: pci-arbiter could be exposed as a device name in the master device
> port and the userland pci-arbiter running on /server/bus/pci can try to open
> that
> youpi: just like netdd
Previous problems mentioned with 2x rumpdisk partitions all fixed.
Booted off rumpdisk / and mounted second partition in userspace:
root@zamhurd:~# showtrans /dev/wd0
/hurd/storeio -T typed device:@/dev/rumpdisk:/dev/wd0
root@zamhurd:~# fdisk -l /dev/wd0
Disk /dev/wd0: 298.9 GiB, 320072933376 by
On 11/11/20 5:58 am, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Damien Zammit, le mar. 10 nov. 2020 21:11:31 +1100, a ecrit:
>> I also printed inside rumpdisk to dump the offsets before calling
>> pread/pwrite,
>> these offsets are sometimes wider than 32 bits, sometimes not.
>
> Ok. Do pread/pwrite get called