From: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
To: Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com>
Cc: andrey.shinkevich@virtuozzo.com, eblake@redhat.com,
"Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com>,
qemu-block@nongnu.org, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: Block alignment of qcow2 compress driver
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2022 14:19:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YfPtcGQGIZP4cYrJ@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54f3a548-ebea-9ed5-6387-5dda2bf92c4e@redhat.com>
Am 28.01.2022 um 13:30 hat Hanna Reitz geschrieben:
> > > I just changed that line of code [2], as shown in [4]. I suppose
> > > the better thing to do would be to have an option for the NBD server
> > > to force-change the announced request alignment, because it can
> > > expect the qemu block layer code to auto-align requests through
> > > RMW. Doing it in the client is wrong, because the NBD server might
> > > want to detect that the client sends unaligned requests and reject
> > > them (though ours doesn’t, it just traces such events[5] – note that
> > > it’s explicitly noted there that qemu will auto-align requests).
> > I know I said I didn't care about performance (in this case), but is
> > there in fact a penalty to sending unaligned requests to the qcow2
> > layer? Or perhaps it cannot compress them?
>
> In qcow2, only the whole cluster can be compressed, so writing compressed
> data means having to write the whole cluster. qcow2 could implement the
> padding by itself, but we decided to just leave the burden of only writing
> full clusters (with the COMPRESSED write flag) on the callers.
>
> Things like qemu-img convert and blockdev-backup just adhere to that by
> design; and the compress driver makes sure to set its request alignment
> accordingly so that requests to it will always be aligned to the cluster
> size (either by its user, or by the qemu block layer which performs the
> padding automatically).
I thought the more limiting factor would be that after auto-aligning the
first request by padding with zeros, the second request to the same
cluster would fail because compression doesn't allow using an already
allocated cluster:
/* Compression can't overwrite anything. Fail if the cluster was already
* allocated. */
cluster_offset = get_l2_entry(s, l2_slice, l2_index);
if (cluster_offset & L2E_OFFSET_MASK) {
qcow2_cache_put(s->l2_table_cache, (void **) &l2_slice);
return -EIO;
}
Did you always just test a single request or why don't you run into
this?
I guess checking L2E_OFFSET_MASK is strictly speaking wrong because it's
invalid for compressed clusters (qcow2_get_cluster_type() feels more
appropriate), but in practice, you will always have non-zero data there,
so it should error out here.
Kevin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-01-28 13:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-01-28 11:07 Block alignment of qcow2 compress driver Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 11:39 ` Hanna Reitz
2022-01-28 11:48 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 11:57 ` Hanna Reitz
2022-01-28 12:18 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 12:30 ` Hanna Reitz
2022-01-28 13:19 ` Kevin Wolf [this message]
2022-01-28 13:36 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 13:30 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 13:37 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 21:22 ` Eric Blake
2022-01-28 11:56 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2022-01-28 21:40 ` Eric Blake
2022-02-01 14:13 ` Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy
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