From: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
To: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: "qemu-devel@nongnu.org" <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>,
Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC] Using BlockdevRef in the block layer
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2013 12:02:43 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52A1AED3.2030203@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20131206104510.GB2911@dhcp-200-207.str.redhat.com>
On 06.12.2013 11:45, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> Am 05.12.2013 um 19:35 hat Max Reitz geschrieben:
>> On 05.12.2013 18:41, Max Reitz wrote:
>>> […]
>>>
>>> Second, if specifying a reference to an existing device should
>>> really be supported, bdrv_open() should ideally not call
>>> bdrv_file_open() anymore, but a function bdrv_find_ref() instead
>>> which resolves a BlockdevRef structure (for simplicity, it appears
>>> to be easier to use a QDict equivalent to a BlockdevRef instead of
>>> the latter itself (since that results in many effectively
>>> redundant conversions to and from those representations)).
>>> However, bdrv_file_open() supports parsing protocol filenames,
>>> which bdrv_find_ref() would not. As a result, it is probably best
>>> to call bdrv_find_ref() from bdrv_file_open() instead and leave
>>> bdrv_open() generally the way it is right now – yes, this is a
>>> question. ;-) (“Do you agree?”)
>> I noticed only just now that the current design does not seem to
>> allow nesting of files (i.e., driver=blkdebug-qmp,
>> file.driver=qcow2, file.file.driver=file). Perhaps I do have to call
>> bdrv_find_ref() in bdrv_open() and only resort to bdrv_file_open()
>> if a filename that must be parsed was given...?
> This is supposed to work. If it doesn't work today, it is a bug or
> missing implementation rather than a design decision.
The top level bdrv_open() will call bdrv_file_open() with {driver=qcow2,
file.driver=file}. This in turn calls bdrv_open_common() with file=NULL
which will fail, since qcow2 expects a file to be present
(drv->bdrv_file_open == NULL && file == NULL). At least, that is what
happened for me when I tried this.
Max
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-06 11:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-05 17:41 [Qemu-devel] [RFC] Using BlockdevRef in the block layer Max Reitz
2013-12-05 18:35 ` Max Reitz
2013-12-05 19:04 ` Max Reitz
2013-12-06 10:45 ` Kevin Wolf
2013-12-06 11:02 ` Max Reitz [this message]
2013-12-06 10:43 ` Kevin Wolf
2013-12-06 11:00 ` Max Reitz
2013-12-06 11:14 ` Max Reitz
2013-12-06 11:18 ` Max Reitz
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