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This patch fixes an ambiguous regexp prevent using device_filename like 'mkwinimage-cdrom'. The schema in Ib8857d9f725e277f27ccfab83335142b05e2cdf1 mistakenly included r, which caused _-r to be interpreted as a range of items from - to r. The intent was to align the schema with what is allowed in block_device.pyi -> validate_device_name()[1]. Since this brings the schema in line with existing validation logic, it can be treated as a bug fix and does not require a microversion bump. [1] https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/73724fef9a66c4df3d018e7368067f883b1ed9e2/nova/block_device.py#L378 Closes-Bug: #2114951 Change-Id: Ie852e6dbd005ce46b41a486d3121d4d34d1fc1a2 Signed-off-by: René Ribaud <rribaud@redhat.com>
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