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The virtfs_reset() function is called either when the virtio-9p device gets reset, or when the client starts a new 9P session. In both cases, if it finds fids from a previous session, the following is printed in the monitor: 9pfs:virtfs_reset: One or more uncluncked fids found during reset For example, if a linux guest with a mounted 9P share is reset from the monitor with system_reset, the message will be printed. This is excessive since these fids are now clunked and the state is clean. Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> |
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| 9p-handle.c | ||
| 9p-local.c | ||
| 9p-posix-acl.c | ||
| 9p-proxy.c | ||
| 9p-proxy.h | ||
| 9p-synth.c | ||
| 9p-synth.h | ||
| 9p-xattr-user.c | ||
| 9p-xattr.c | ||
| 9p-xattr.h | ||
| 9p.c | ||
| 9p.h | ||
| codir.c | ||
| cofile.c | ||
| cofs.c | ||
| coth.c | ||
| coth.h | ||
| coxattr.c | ||
| Makefile.objs | ||
| trace-events | ||
| virtio-9p-device.c | ||
| virtio-9p.h | ||