On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com> wrote: > Am 13.06.2012 16:36, schrieb Dong Xu Wang: >> add-cow file can't live alone, must together will image_file and >> backing_file. >> If we implement qemu-img convert operation for add-cow file format, we must >> create image_file and backing_file manually, that will be confused for users, >> so we just ignore add-cow format while doing converting. >> >> Signed-off-by: Dong Xu Wang <wdon...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > NACK. > > This stupid "let's drop the feature, it might confuse users" attitude is > known from Gnome, but not from qemu. > > There's no technical reason to forbid it and anyone who manages to > create a valid add-cow image will also be able to specify the very same > options to a convert command. Also, having image format specific code in > qemu-img is evil. >
If I implement add-cow convert command, I am wondering which method should I use: 1) create add-cow, and its backing_file, and its image_file, then we need 3 files. 2) create add-cow(with all bitmap marked to allocated), and its image_file, then we need 2 files. 2) will be easier, I should let .add-cow file can live only with image_file, without backing_file. I think both 1) and 2) need add code to qemu-img.c. Or I will have to create image_file automaticly in add_cow_create function. Can you give some comments on how to implement convert? Thanks. > Kevin >