Il 25/11/2013 09:29, Peter Lieven ha scritto: > this patch aims to set bdi->cluster_size to the internal page size > of the iscsi target so that enabled callers can align requests > properly. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <p...@kamp.de> > --- > block/iscsi.c | 6 ++++++ > 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/block/iscsi.c b/block/iscsi.c > index b7b5238..3a4c5d4 100644 > --- a/block/iscsi.c > +++ b/block/iscsi.c > @@ -1569,6 +1569,12 @@ static int iscsi_get_info(BlockDriverState *bs, > BlockDriverInfo *bdi) > IscsiLun *iscsilun = bs->opaque; > bdi->unallocated_blocks_are_zero = !!iscsilun->lbprz; > bdi->can_write_zeroes_with_unmap = iscsilun->lbprz && > iscsilun->lbp.lbpws; > + bdi->cluster_size = iscsilun->bl.opt_xfer_len * iscsilun->block_size; > + /* if opt_xfer_len is not specified guess the internal page size of the > + * iscsi target by the means of opt_unmap_gran */ > + if (bdi->cluster_size == 0) { > + bdi->cluster_size = iscsilun->bl.opt_unmap_gran * > iscsilun->block_size; > + } > return 0; > } > >
This is not what cluster_size does; cluster_size is the granularity of allocations, and hence COW requests. In that sense, opt_unmap_gran is probably a better choice than opt_xfer_len, especially if you want to set the default cluster size of a new image (e.g. qcow2) so that the format itself will not try to discard partial clusters. However, I'm not sure overloading cluster_size is a good thing; you can already use discard_alignment. Also, I think you need some clamping (e.g. if <4KB or >1MB). Paolo