Am 20.12.2019 um 11:48 hat Max Reitz geschrieben: > On 20.12.19 11:26, Kevin Wolf wrote: > > Am 19.12.2019 um 15:38 hat Max Reitz geschrieben: > >> fuse-export-add allows mounting block graph nodes via FUSE on some > >> existing regular file. That file should then appears like a raw disk > >> image, and accesses to it result in accesses to the exported BDS. > >> > >> Right now, we only set up the mount point and tear all mount points down > >> in bdrv_close_all(). We do not implement any access functions, so > >> accessing the mount point only results in errors. This will be > >> addressed by a followup patch. > >> > >> The set of exported nodes is kept in a hash table so we can later add a > >> fuse-export-remove that allows unmounting. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mre...@redhat.com> > > > >> diff --git a/qapi/block.json b/qapi/block.json > >> index 145c268bb6..03f8d1b537 100644 > >> --- a/qapi/block.json > >> +++ b/qapi/block.json > >> @@ -317,6 +317,29 @@ > >> ## > >> { 'command': 'nbd-server-stop' } > >> > >> +## > >> +# @fuse-export-add: > >> +# > >> +# Exports a block graph node on some (file) mountpoint as a raw image. > >> +# > >> +# @node-name: Node to be exported > >> +# > >> +# @mountpoint: Path on which to export the block device via FUSE. > >> +# This must point to an existing regular file. > >> +# > >> +# @writable: Whether clients should be able to write to the block > >> +# device via the FUSE export. (default: false) > >> +# > >> +# Since: 5.0 > >> +## > >> +{ 'command': 'fuse-export-add', > >> + 'data': { > >> + 'node-name': 'str', > >> + 'mountpoint': 'str', > >> + '*writable': 'bool' > >> + }, > >> + 'if': 'defined(CONFIG_FUSE)' } > > > > Can this use a BlockExport union from the start like I'm introducing in > > the storage daemon series, together with a generic block-export-add? > > Hm, you mean still adding a FuseExport structure that would be part of > BlockExport and then dropping fuse-export-add in favor of a > block-export-add that we want anyway?
Yes. > > It also looks like node-name and writable should be part of the common > > base of BlockExport. > > node-name definitely, I’m not so sure about writable. Or, to be more > precise, I think that if we want writable to be in the base, we also > want growable to be there: Both are primarily options for the > BlockBackend that the exports use. > > But both of course also need to be supported by the export > implementation. nbd can make its BB growable all it wants, but that > doesn’t make it work. Right. Pragmatically, I think exports are very like to support writable, but probably rather unlikely to support growable. So I do think there would be a point for making writable part of the common base, but not growable. > So if we kept writable and growable in the common base, then the schema > would give no information about what exports actually support them. > > On one hand, I don’t know whether it’s important to have this > information in a static form, or whether it’s sufficient to learn at > runtime. > > On the other, I don’t know whether it’s important to have those fields > in the base or not. Would it make a difference on the wire? Not for the command itself, so I think we're free to change it later. It might make a difference for introspection, though, not sure. Markus? Having it in the base might allow us to remove some duplication in the code. Probably not much, though, so not too important. > > Unfortunately this would mean that I can't use the > > same BlockExportNbd for the existing nbd-server-add command any more. I > > guess I could somehow get a shared base type for both, though. > > Hm. This sounds like you want to make it your problem. Can I take that > to mean that you want to implement block-export-add and I can wait with > v2 until that’s done? :-) The NBD integration, yes. I already added the BlockExport type to my patches, too, but I expect you would beat me to it. I'm not currently planning to write a block-export-add because it doesn't add anything new for the storage daemon, so FuseExport and the command this is your part. The type currently only exists for --export. Kevin
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