On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 05:35:27PM +0900, Teruaki Ishizaki wrote: > Previously, qemu block driver of sheepdog used hard-coded VDI object size. > This patch enables users to handle "block_size_shift" value for > calculating VDI object size. > > When you start qemu, you don't need to specify additional command option. > > But when you create the VDI which doesn't have default object size > with qemu-img command, you specify block_size_shift option. > > If you want to create a VDI of 8MB(1 << 23) object size, > you need to specify following command option. > > # qemu-img create -o block_size_shift=23 sheepdog:test1 100M > > In addition, when you don't specify qemu-img command option, > a default value of sheepdog cluster is used for creating VDI. > > # qemu-img create sheepdog:test2 100M > > Signed-off-by: Teruaki Ishizaki <ishizaki.teru...@lab.ntt.co.jp> > --- > V4: > - Limit a read/write buffer size for creating a preallocated VDI. > - Replace a parse function for the block_size_shift option. > - Fix an error message. > > V3: > - Delete the needless operation of buffer. > - Delete the needless operations of request header. > for SD_OP_GET_CLUSTER_DEFAULT. > - Fix coding style problems. > > V2: > - Fix coding style problem (white space). > - Add members, store_policy and block_size_shift to struct SheepdogVdiReq. > - Initialize request header to use block_size_shift specified by user. > --- > block/sheepdog.c | 138 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > include/block/block_int.h | 1 + > 2 files changed, 119 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/block/sheepdog.c b/block/sheepdog.c > index be3176f..a43b947 100644 > --- a/block/sheepdog.c > +++ b/block/sheepdog.c > @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ > #define SD_OP_READ_VDIS 0x15 > #define SD_OP_FLUSH_VDI 0x16 > #define SD_OP_DEL_VDI 0x17 > +#define SD_OP_GET_CLUSTER_DEFAULT 0x18 > > #define SD_FLAG_CMD_WRITE 0x01 > #define SD_FLAG_CMD_COW 0x02 > @@ -167,7 +168,8 @@ typedef struct SheepdogVdiReq { > uint32_t base_vdi_id; > uint8_t copies; > uint8_t copy_policy; > - uint8_t reserved[2]; > + uint8_t store_policy; > + uint8_t block_size_shift; > uint32_t snapid; > uint32_t type; > uint32_t pad[2]; > @@ -186,6 +188,21 @@ typedef struct SheepdogVdiRsp { > uint32_t pad[5]; > } SheepdogVdiRsp; > > +typedef struct SheepdogClusterRsp { > + uint8_t proto_ver; > + uint8_t opcode; > + uint16_t flags; > + uint32_t epoch; > + uint32_t id; > + uint32_t data_length; > + uint32_t result; > + uint8_t nr_copies; > + uint8_t copy_policy; > + uint8_t block_size_shift; > + uint8_t __pad1; > + uint32_t __pad2[6]; > +} SheepdogClusterRsp; > + > typedef struct SheepdogInode { > char name[SD_MAX_VDI_LEN]; > char tag[SD_MAX_VDI_TAG_LEN]; > @@ -1544,6 +1561,7 @@ static int do_sd_create(BDRVSheepdogState *s, uint32_t > *vdi_id, int snapshot, > hdr.vdi_size = s->inode.vdi_size; > hdr.copy_policy = s->inode.copy_policy; > hdr.copies = s->inode.nr_copies; > + hdr.block_size_shift = s->inode.block_size_shift; > > ret = do_req(fd, s->aio_context, (SheepdogReq *)&hdr, buf, &wlen, &rlen); > > @@ -1569,9 +1587,12 @@ static int do_sd_create(BDRVSheepdogState *s, uint32_t > *vdi_id, int snapshot, > static int sd_prealloc(const char *filename, Error **errp) > { > BlockDriverState *bs = NULL; > + BDRVSheepdogState *base = NULL; > + unsigned long buf_size; > uint32_t idx, max_idx; > + uint32_t object_size; > int64_t vdi_size; > - void *buf = g_malloc0(SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE); > + void *buf = NULL; > int ret; > > ret = bdrv_open(&bs, filename, NULL, NULL, BDRV_O_RDWR | BDRV_O_PROTOCOL, > @@ -1585,18 +1606,24 @@ static int sd_prealloc(const char *filename, Error > **errp) > ret = vdi_size; > goto out; > } > - max_idx = DIV_ROUND_UP(vdi_size, SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE); > + > + base = bs->opaque; > + object_size = (UINT32_C(1) << base->inode.block_size_shift); > + buf_size = MIN(object_size, SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE); > + buf = g_malloc0(buf_size); > + > + max_idx = DIV_ROUND_UP(vdi_size, buf_size); > > for (idx = 0; idx < max_idx; idx++) { > /* > * The created image can be a cloned image, so we need to read > * a data from the source image. > */ > - ret = bdrv_pread(bs, idx * SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE, buf, SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE); > + ret = bdrv_pread(bs, idx * buf_size, buf, buf_size); > if (ret < 0) { > goto out; > } > - ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, idx * SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE, buf, SD_DATA_OBJ_SIZE); > + ret = bdrv_pwrite(bs, idx * buf_size, buf, buf_size); > if (ret < 0) { > goto out; > } > @@ -1669,6 +1696,21 @@ static int parse_redundancy(BDRVSheepdogState *s, > const char *opt) > return 0; > } > > +static int parse_block_size_shift(BDRVSheepdogState *s, QemuOpts *opt) > +{ > + struct SheepdogInode *inode = &s->inode; > + inode->block_size_shift = > + (uint8_t)qemu_opt_get_number_del(opt, "block_size_shift", 0); > + if (inode->block_size_shift == 0) { > + /* block_size_shift is set for cluster default value by sheepdog */ > + return 0; > + } else if (inode->block_size_shift < 20 || inode->block_size_shift > 31) > { > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + return 0; > +} > + > static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts *opts, > Error **errp) > { > @@ -1679,6 +1721,7 @@ static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts > *opts, > BDRVSheepdogState *s; > char tag[SD_MAX_VDI_TAG_LEN]; > uint32_t snapid; > + uint64_t max_vdi_size; > bool prealloc = false; > > s = g_new0(BDRVSheepdogState, 1); > @@ -1718,9 +1761,10 @@ static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts > *opts, > } > } > > - if (s->inode.vdi_size > SD_MAX_VDI_SIZE) { > - error_setg(errp, "too big image size"); > - ret = -EINVAL; > + ret = parse_block_size_shift(s, opts); > + if (ret < 0) { > + error_setg(errp, "Invalid block_size_shift:" > + " '%s'. please use 20-31", buf); > goto out; > } > > @@ -1757,6 +1801,47 @@ static int sd_create(const char *filename, QemuOpts > *opts, > } > > s->aio_context = qemu_get_aio_context(); > + > + /* if block_size_shift is not specified, get cluster default value */ > + if (s->inode.block_size_shift == 0) {
Seems that we don't keep backward compatibility for new QEMU and old sheep that doesn't support SD_OP_GET_CLUSTER_DEFAULT. What will happen if old QEMU with new sheep that support block_size_shift? Most distributions will ship the old stable qemu that wouldn't be aware of block_size_shift. I'd suggest we have 0 in block_size_shift represent 4MB to keep backward compatiblity. Thanks Yuan