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From: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
To: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com>, Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Cc: Jeff Cody <jcody@redhat.com>,
	qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/3] block: Add QMP support for streaming to an intermediate layer
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 09:22:55 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <550846CF.10706@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20150317150028.GA21771@igalia.com>

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On 03/17/2015 09:00 AM, Alberto Garcia wrote:

> The BlockJobInfo object returned by query-block-jobs identifies the
> owner of the job using the 'device' field. If jobs can be in any
> intermediate node then we cannot simply rely on the device name. We
> also cannot simply replace it with a node name because 1) it might not
> exist and 2) existing libvirt versions expect a device name.
> 
> So I see several alternatives:
> 
>    a) Add a new 'node-name' field to BlockJobInfo. It's simple,
>       'device' keeps the current semantics so we don't break
>       compatibility.
> 
>    b) Make 'device' return the device name as it currently does, or
>       the node name if it's not present. The main problem is that
>       libvirt cannot easily know what to expect. On the other hand
>       since both device and node-name share the same namespace the
>       returned value is not ambiguous.

If libvirt is new enough to create the block job via node name instead
of device name, then it is also new enough to expect a node name instead
of device name in the returned job information.  That is, I'm okay with
either:

old libvirt: creates job using 'device' as a device name, status about
the job is reported with 'device' as the device name

new libvirt: creates job using 'device' as a node name, status about the
job is reported with 'device' as the node name

(no new parameter, 'device' is used on both creation and query as a
[poorly-named] device-or-node, back-compat is obvious)


or with:

old libvirt: creates job using 'device' as a device name, status about
the job is reported with 'device' as the device name

new libvirt: creates job using 'node' as a node name, status about the
job is reported with 'node' as the node name

(new parameter; old usage remains the same, and new usage has proper
naming, but now we have to track which name is in use)


> 
>    c) Make 'device' return the same name that was used when the job
>       was created. It's maybe simpler for libvirt than option b),
>       but it would require us to remember how the job was created,
>       possibly in the BlockJob structure. This is personally my least
>       favorite option.

If you're going to reuse 'device' on the creation, then reuse it on the
reporting.

> 
>    d) Create a new query command that returns a different data
>       structure.
> 
> I would opt for a) or b), but I'd like to hear if you have a different
> opinion.

I'm kind of leaning towards b).

> 
> Regarding the 'block-stream' command, I think the current option to
> reuse the 'device' parameter to refer to either a device or a node
> name is ok, so I'll go forward with that one.

Particularly if we don't have two parameters for starting the job, then
we don't need two parameters for reporting it.

> 
>> On the other hand, having an owner BDS for a block job is considered
>> a mistake meanwhile because there is no clear rule which BDS to pick
>> when the job involves more than one.
> 
> Does it really matter as long as all the operations blockers are
> correctly set?
> 
>> In fact, without tying a job to a BDS, it could be just a background
>> job instead of specifically a block job.
> 
> I don't understand what you mean by this.
> 
> Berto
> 
> 

-- 
Eric Blake   eblake redhat com    +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org


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  reply	other threads:[~2015-03-17 15:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-02-20 13:53 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] Support streaming to an intermediate layer Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 13:53 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] block: " Alberto Garcia
2015-03-05 14:04   ` Kevin Wolf
2015-03-05 14:58     ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-05 15:15       ` Kevin Wolf
2015-03-05 15:47         ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-12 13:18     ` Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 13:53 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/3] block: Add QMP support for " Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 22:38   ` Eric Blake
2015-02-23 12:23     ` Alberto Garcia
2015-02-23 13:04       ` Kevin Wolf
2015-02-24 14:08         ` Markus Armbruster
2015-03-05 14:09   ` Kevin Wolf
2015-03-05 15:12     ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-11 16:38     ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-12 15:45       ` Kevin Wolf
2015-03-17 15:00         ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-17 15:22           ` Eric Blake [this message]
2015-03-17 15:40             ` Alberto Garcia
2015-03-17 15:28           ` Kevin Wolf
2015-03-18 12:29         ` Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 13:53 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 3/3] docs: Document how to stream " Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 17:34 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] Support streaming " Eric Blake
2015-02-20 19:05   ` Alberto Garcia
2015-02-20 22:49     ` Eric Blake
2015-02-22 15:08       ` Alberto Garcia

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