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From: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
To: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: Use bdrv functions to replace file operation in qcow.c
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:44:08 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ECA2B78.7040400@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJSP0QUghLT5-bRFtwL2Yj0VwRp0PG3rV0hmhUB5D7jHn+3HWQ@mail.gmail.com>

Am 18.11.2011 15:34, schrieb Stefan Hajnoczi:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> wrote:
>> On 11/18/2011 11:59 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
>>>
>>> +    tmp = g_malloc0(sizeof(uint64_t)*l1_size);
>>>>  +    ret = bdrv_pwrite(qcow_bs, header_size, tmp,
>>>> sizeof(uint64_t)*l1_size);
>>>>  +    g_free(tmp);
>>>>  +    if (ret != sizeof(uint64_t)*l1_size) {
>>>>  +        goto exit;
>>>>       }
>>>
>>> That means 400 MB of RAM for the zero L1 table for a 100 TB image.
>>> Since qcow is a legacy format this probably doesn't matter in practice
>>> but in theory this approach can require a noticable amount of RAM.
>>
>> 4 MB / TB is not a big deal (you probably would like the L1 table to be in
>> memory all the time), but why write the L1 table at all?  Since the file was
>> CREATed, it is already zero and you can just leave a hole in the file.
> 
> I thought the same thing then remember sometimes people want to use
> image formats on block devices.  I think at least making image
> creation not depend on has_zero_init is a good idea.

qcow1 doesn't work on block devices anyway.

Kevin

  reply	other threads:[~2011-11-21 10:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-11-18  9:12 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: Use bdrv functions to replace file operation in qcow.c Li Zhi Hui
2011-11-18 10:59 ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2011-11-18 11:10   ` Paolo Bonzini
2011-11-18 14:34     ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2011-11-21 10:44       ` Kevin Wolf [this message]
2011-11-21 10:53         ` Stefan Hajnoczi
2011-11-21 11:08           ` Kevin Wolf
2011-11-21 12:48             ` Paolo Bonzini

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