From: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
To: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>,
qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>,
qemu-block@nongnu.org, qemu-stable@nongnu.org,
Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>,
Ed Swierk <eswierk@skyportsystems.com>,
Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>,
"Denis V . Lunev" <den@openvz.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-block] [PATCH for-2.8] block: Let write zeroes fallback work even with small max_transfer
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 10:11:45 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161110021145.GB8422@lemon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <86e5faa1-2360-c8c7-b531-6a1a72ee7116@redhat.com>
On Wed, 11/09 14:06, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 11/09/2016 07:49 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 04:52:15PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> >> Commit 443668ca rewrote the write_zeroes logic to guarantee that
> >> an unaligned request never crosses a cluster boundary. But
> >> in the rewrite, the new code assumed that at most one iteration
> >> would be needed to get to an alignment boundary.
> >>
> >> However, it is easy to trigger an assertion failure: the Linux
> >> kernel limits loopback devices to advertise a max_transfer of
> >> only 64k. Any operation that requires falling back to writes
> >> rather than more efficient zeroing must obey max_transfer during
> >> that fallback, which means an unaligned head may require multiple
> >> iterations of the write fallbacks before reaching the aligned
> >> boundaries, when layering a format with clusters larger than 64k
> >> atop the protocol of file access to a loopback device.
> >>
> >> Test case:
> >>
> >> $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -o cluster_size=1M file 10M
> >> $ losetup /dev/loop2 /path/to/file
> >> $ qemu-io -f qcow2 /dev/loop2
> >> qemu-io> w 7m 1k
> >> qemu-io> w -z 8003584 2093056
> >
> > Please include a qemu-iotests test case to protect against regressions.
>
> None of the existing qemu-iotests use losetup; I guess the closest thing
> to do is crib from a test that uses passwordless sudo?
>
> It will certainly be a separate commit, but I'll give it my best shot to
> post something soon.
Alternatively, maybe add a blkdebug option to emulate a small max_transfer at
the protocol layer?
Fam
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-11-10 2:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-11-08 22:52 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.8] block: Let write zeroes fallback work even with small max_transfer Eric Blake
2016-11-09 2:35 ` Fam Zheng
2016-11-09 13:49 ` [Qemu-devel] [Qemu-block] " Stefan Hajnoczi
2016-11-09 20:06 ` Eric Blake
2016-11-10 2:11 ` Fam Zheng [this message]
2016-11-10 8:03 ` Kevin Wolf
2016-11-14 15:50 ` Eric Blake
2016-11-15 12:57 ` Stefan Hajnoczi
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