Am 08.09.2014 um 16:42 hat Luiz Capitulino geschrieben: > On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 16:07:27 -0400 > Luiz Capitulino <lcapitul...@redhat.com> wrote: > > > Management software, such as RHEV's vdsm, want to be able to allocate > > disk space on demand. The basic use case is to start a VM with a small > > disk and then the disk is enlarged when QEMU hits a ENOSPC condition. > > > > To this end, the management software has to be notified when QEMU > > encounters ENOSPC. The solution implemented by this commit is simple: > > it extends the BLOCK_IO_ERROR with a 'nospace' key, which is true > > when QEMU is stopped due to ENOSPC. > > > > Note that support for querying this event is already present in > > query-block by means of the 'io-status' key. Also, the new 'nospace' > > BLOCK_IO_ERROR field shares the same semantics with 'io-status', > > which basically means that werror= has to be set to either > > 'stop' or 'enospc' to enable 'nospace'. > > > > Finally, this commit also updates the 'io-status' key doc in the > > schema with a list of supported device models. > > > > Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitul...@redhat.com> > > Kevin, are you going to take this via block layer tree?
Yes, thanks, I've applied it now. What was our conclusion wrt the human-readable strerror() string for debugging? Didn't we want to add that as well? > > --- > > > > Three important observations: > > > > 1. We've talked with oVirt and OpenStack folks. oVirt folks say that > > this implementation is enough for their use-case. OpenStack don't > > need this feature > > > > 2. While testing this with a raw image on a (smaller) ext2 file mounted > > via the loopback device, I get half "Invalid argument" I/O errors and > > half "No space" errors". This means that half of the BLOCK_IO_ERROR > > events that are emitted for this test-case will have nospace=false > > and the other half nospace=true. I don't know why I'm getting those > > "Invalid argument" errors, can anyone of the block layer comment > > on this? I don't get that with a qcow2 image (I get nospace=true for > > all events) Sounds familiar, but I never got around to debugging. Would probably be worth some digging where the EINVAL comes from. > > 3. I think this should go via block tree > > > > block.c | 22 ++++++++++++++-------- > > qapi/block-core.json | 8 +++++++- > > 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) Kevin