From: William Roche <william.roche@oracle.com>
To: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>, Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, pbonzini@redhat.com, philmd@linaro.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] system/physmem: take into account fd_offset for file fallocate
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 19:38:37 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d9e069d7-ae18-4184-a1df-ac1dcb98bbb0@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a01b7a88-6d20-47cc-9631-85d9fdd48a87@redhat.com>
Thank you Peter and David for your feedback.
On 1/21/25 19:25, David Hildenbrand wrote:
> On 21.01.25 19:17, Peter Xu wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 05:59:56PM +0000, “William Roche wrote:
>>> From: William Roche <william.roche@oracle.com>
>>>
>>> Punching a hole in a file with fallocate needs to take into account the
>>> fd_offset value for a correct file location.
>>>
>>> Fixes: 4b870dc4d0c0 ("hostmem-file: add offset option")
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: William Roche <william.roche@oracle.com>
[...]
>>
>> We do have plenty of fd_offset bugs then.. this makes sense to me.
>> Nitpick
>> is we could use a var to cache the total offset.
Ok.
>
> Agreed that makes sense.
>
>>
>>> @@ -3748,17 +3750,17 @@ int
>>> ram_block_discard_guest_memfd_range(RAMBlock *rb, uint64_t start,
>>> #ifdef CONFIG_FALLOCATE_PUNCH_HOLE
>>> ret = fallocate(rb->guest_memfd, FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE | FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE,
>>> - start, length);
>>> + start + rb->offset, length);
I also had this nit - as I should have used rb->fd_offset.
>>> if (ret) {
>>> ret = -errno;
>>> error_report("%s: Failed to fallocate %s:%" PRIx64 " +%zx (%d)",
>>> - __func__, rb->idstr, start, length, ret);
>>> + __func__, rb->idstr, start + rb->fd_offset, length, ret);
>>> }
>>> #else
>>> ret = -ENOSYS;
>>> error_report("%s: fallocate not available %s:%" PRIx64 " +%zx
>>> (%d)",
>>> - __func__, rb->idstr, start, length, ret);
>>> + __func__, rb->idstr, start + rb->fd_offset, length,
>>> ret);
>>> #endif
>>
>> IIUC the offset doesn't apply to gmemfd, see:
>>
>> new_block->guest_memfd = kvm_create_guest_memfd(new_block-
>> >max_length,
>> 0, errp);
>>
>> So my understanding is no matter how the host offset was specified, it
>> ignores it at least in the qemu gmemfd code to always offset from 0,
>> which
>> makes sense to me, as gmemfd is anonymous anyway, and can be created more
>> than one for each VM, so I don't yet see why a gmemfd needs an offset
>> indeed.
Ok I'll remove the ram_block_discard_guest_memfd_range() modifications
but include a small comment indicating that we ignore fd_offset in this
case.
>
> Right.
>
> Reviewed-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
I'm preparing a v2 that I'll send in a few hours.
William.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-01-21 18:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-01-21 17:59 [PATCH 0/1] fallocate missing fd_offset “William Roche
2025-01-21 17:59 ` [PATCH 1/1] system/physmem: take into account fd_offset for file fallocate “William Roche
2025-01-21 18:17 ` Peter Xu
2025-01-21 18:25 ` David Hildenbrand
2025-01-21 18:38 ` William Roche [this message]
2025-01-21 18:42 ` David Hildenbrand
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